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..Business, General,
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MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1928.
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A Quantily of Well-known Cigars and Cigarettes and Tobacco Pipes, Also
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And
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Cigarettes:-Egyptian, Manila and Virginia.
Tobacco:-Mixturo and Navy
Cut.
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Terms: Cash on Delivery,
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N. Y. K. LINE.
CONSIGNEES' NOTICES.
the
N. Y. K. Line,
“TUSHIMI MARU,”
LAWN BOWLS.
CRAIGENGOWER CHAMPIONS.
now bo hended.
MARSHAL CHIANG ANNOYED?
رحم
(Continued from Page 1) sent a delegation to Peking to acck
truce with the Nationalists. It is reported that the delegates interviewed General Pel Chung- hal, to-day though it is not reveal- ed how much has been achieved by the neretiatlonk.
To Terminate Cable Contraët?
Shanghai, Aug. 17.
the
OF 1ST DIVISION. From EUROPE and STRAITS, The Steamship,
Craigengower Cricket Club have having arrived from the above parts, won the championship of the first Consignees of Cargo, are hereby in division of the Lawn Bowla
On Saturday they de formed that their Goods are being League. landed and placed at their risk in the feated the Kowloon Cricket Club, Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and and as their nearest rivals, the Godows Company's Godowas at Row Police It. C. and Taikoo R. C. lost, loon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 26th they cannot August, 1028, will be subject to rent. Craigengower have played nine Damaged packages must be left in games and have won them all.
The National Communications Godowns for examination by the The surprise of the day was un- Consignee's and the Co.'s representa-doubtedly the big victory of Civil Conference held under the auspices tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, at Service C. C..ever Talkoo I. C. of the Ministry of Communications to-day voted to 2.30 p.m. within the free storago The home team were up on nil at Nanking Period.
three rinks. The remarkable terminate upon the expiration In All claims must be presented within thing about the game was that the 1930, the contracts with ten days of the steamer's arrival wenkest of the Civil Service rinks British Eastern Extension Cable here, after which date they cannot beat the strongest of the Talkoo Company and the Danish Great be recognized,
No claims will be admitted after the rinks by no less than 34 shots to Northern Cable Company and also voted in favour of the im goods have left the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
Civil Service seconds lost to mediate annulment of the Jamn NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Club de Recrelo "A" at King's eas Mitsul Wireless agreement for Park Civil Service are now only the purpose of being able to re- Hongkong, August 18, 1928.
a point in front of the Recreio and gain her lost rights and enabling OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. an exciting struggle for second China to have a free hand deal- ing with international communica- And
division honours le promised,
tions,"
to According communication officials (asya the Chicago Tribune- correspondent here) China many a cable mono- years aanted poly to the British and British find Danish cable companies and twelve years ago granted similar wireless monopoly to the Japan- ese concern, all of which was in violation of the Open Door and had the effect of preventing inde- and other pendent American. cable and wireless concerns from
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Consignees per Company's Vessel,
"AUTOMEDON"
8.
DIVISION I
Home Team Wins By a Comfortable Margin,
At Happy Valley, Craigengower Club defeated Kowloon Cricket Cricket Club by 21 shota.
Craigengewer.
From UNITED KINGDOM vin SINGAPORE, are hereby notified that the cargo will bo discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lo at Con- signce's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. G. T. Buchanan The Cargo will be ready for delivery C. §. Rossclet from Godown on And after 20th C. Bennett August.
R. Basa Optional cargo will not be landed W. T. Brightman
W. Razack
A. given A... hero, unless notice has been prior to steamer's arrival, carried. Deer
M. Omar U. on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends. F. J. Never All broken, chafed, and damaged D. Tritz goods are to be left in the Godowns, D. Rumjahn".
Bradbury "MATSUMOTO MARU.” where they will be examined on any having arrived from the above ports, Tuesdays and Fridays between the Consignees of Cargo are hereby in-hours of 10,45 nm, and noon within formed that their Goods are being the free storage period. Innded and placed at their risk in the No cialms will be admitted after tho Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Goods have left the steamer's Godown, Godown Company's Godowns at Kowland all Goods remaining undelivered toon, whence delivery may be obtained. after the 27th Angust, will be subject
Goods not cleared by the 20th to rent. August, 1028 will be subject to rent. All Claims against the Steamer Damaged packages must be left in must be presented to the undersigned the Godowns for examination by the on or before the 10th September, or Consignee'a and the Co.'s representa they will not be recognised. tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2,30 p.m. within the free storage
From EUROPE and STRAITS. The Steamship,
Period.
To Sulfer. GL: The Pon On Chia- All claims must be presented within se Herbs and Gel Well: Constipaten days of the steamer's arrival son: Rheumatism; Dropsy: here, after which date they cannot
hot Fever Nervousness; and be recognized.
Ne claims will be admitted after the liatutes. Yee Foo Lun, Chinese Terball, Managing Director. En goods have loft the Godowns.
No Fire Insurance has been effected, Fane 66, Queen's Rond Contral
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. tel. ( $000
Hongkong, August 18, 1928.
Talk the
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agenta.
Hongkong, 20th August, 1928,
Scores: Kowloon C.C.
A. C. 8. Barford . E. Kern
B. Petheram
19 A. Chapinan
F. Goodwin
21
G. E. Vragge
L. E. Lammert
30 J. Gibson
J. T..Dobble
J. A. Howe
A. W. Smith
22 3. Fraser
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entering the field,
The conference also appointed n committee for the purpose
of
16 classifying the defaulted oblign= tions of the Chinese government railway. He aim being to devise method for the payment in order to reestabish railway credit. 50 The latter action affects various American companies who had railway obligations amounting to Police R.C. v. K.R.G.C.
more than $25,000,000 gold. O their own green, Police Re-
The conference also passed a creation Club lost to Kowloon Bowl resolution in favour of the I- ing Green Club by 2 shots.
mediate completion of the Canton- Hankow rallway and, the exten- slon of the Lunghal line.
Palico R. C
w. E. Hollands Gooding McLeod J. Clark
J. Oram
P. Candon
J. C. West G. Mass
Marks
A. Clark
To mark her 100th birthday, Hargreaves Mrs. Sarah Coe, of Hospital-rond, Glendenning Bury St. Edmunds. was presented with 100 now shillings subscribed hy townsfolk and a portrait of the King.
of the own Town Sale
Every Item of our Huge
Stock has been Reduced.
The unusual number of bargains
Make this sale the "Talk of the Town."
You can save considerably on
your
everyday requirements-take advantage
of this opportunity now.
THE SINCERE Co., Ltd.
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Scores:
K.B.G.C.
R. Duncan
D. Muir
D. Gow
18 Macfarlano
A. E. Silkstone
Hogbin
Hal!
20 L. Guy
I. Nish
D. Harvey
J. T. Magill
12. A. M. Holland
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15
The actions of the Communica- tions Conference in order to he 20 come effective must be approved
by the Nationalist Government.
Hankew and Nanking Settlement,
Hankow, Aug. 18. Local members of the Kuomin- tang have cabled to Nanking, Nationalist capital, petitioning for immediato dismissal the
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punishment of Dr. C. T. Wang GB(the Foreign Minister) for sign ing the agreement between Britain and China settling the Nanking Incident.
..Civil Service v. Taikaa,
Taikoo Recreation Club were heavily defeated by Civil Service Cricket Club, the latier winning by 34 shots,
Scores
Civil Service..
F. E. Boker
J.
J. Gregory
A. II. Oawielk
J. Hollidge
1. Whant
11, Westlake
J. Deakin
A. W. Grimmitt
J. T. Laing
F. E. Haynes
S. E. Alderman Pendereil
Taikoo R.C.
J. C. Chalmers
T. Grimshaw
J. McCubbin
34 N. Drummond 8
J. Whyte
A. Stalker
J.
G. Mcleod
20 J. Ferguson
J. Laing
• J. Chapman
J. Russell
10 R. Wallace
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DIVISION II.
Heavy Scoring Match at King's Park.
The telegram declares that the terma of the agreement are favourable to, the British and humiliating to the Chinese.
It denounces Dr. Wang "for selling Chinese sovereignty and chasing another phase of national disgrace."-Renter.
CA
Treaty Revision,
Bino-German
Borlin, Aug. 18.
Provisional economic treaty, similar to the 16 Bino-American tronty, in which
16
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At King's Park, Civil Service Cricket Club lost to Club de Recreio "A" by 23 shots. Scorey:
Recreio "A",
C. F. Vas
F. X. Scares
C. A. Lopes
Yvanovich
F. X. Silva L. C. R. Sousa
C. G. Bilva
R.
F. Luz
E. Marques
H. Alves
C. M. Alves
A. Ribeiro
Civil Service. Eccleakiall
C. E. Jones J. R. Archibald
28. Mansey
II. Lockhart
R. Vergette
R. R. Davies
30. A. B. Allan
J. Holdman
16
14
14
L. E. Longbottom L. Luck
17 R. T. Taylor
22
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62
75
.K.C.C. v. Eust Point,
Kowllon Cricket Club, playing on their own green, defented East Point Recreation Club by 20 shots, Scores: Kowloon C.C. East Point R.C..
Borrowman E. Shank C. J. Tacci W. W. Hirst H. Gitting T. B. Smith
Robinson
E.
C. Fincher
W. Brace
C. G. Harrison
A. II. Lay
Arnold L. de Rome al A. Webster 11. Hetch C. H. Coutts H. F. Akehurst M. Shaw
22 G. M.
America recognized China's tariff autonomy, has been signed at Nanking. It provides for equal treatment in Customs and both parties agree to open na rGOD AR possible negotiations for a definite commercial realy,-Reuter.
Tokyo, Aug. 19.
The Japanese will not reply to the second Chipero Note on trenty revision, which is considered most ambiguous. It is understood that Japan will adopt.n "wait and see" policy Loward the Nationalist Government and will not make n move until the stability of Nanking has been proved.-Reuter China at Geneva.
Bew
Genava. Aug. 18. In view of the new regime in China" the Chinese delegation, nt the League of Nations Assembly in September will be composed of
Dr. Wang Kin-ki, the Minister at Brussels (who is replacing Mr. Alfred Szo, who is ill), as first of the delegate and member Council, and Dr. Chi Chỉ, charge d'offaires in Paris
Mr. Yu Shun-chi, Consul-General in New York, will be secretary to the delegation, Mr. Chon, secretary of the permament delegation the League secretariat, having resigned. Reuter."
Davies Abraham
22. Stone
Ramsay Edwards.
20 J. G. Ozorio
F. A. Machado
Gonsalves
Alvor
17 A. II. Basto
to
10
28
40
68
Black Gahagan Goldenberg
Talkoo RC. v. C.C.C..
On' their
18
84
R. M. Keown
S. Hone
F. G. Herridge 30 Hampton
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Yacht Club v. Recreio "B"
own green, Taikoo Re- creation Club defeated Cralgengower Cricket Club by, 13 shots. Scorca:
Talkoo R.C, Craigengower.
Spiere
Maxwell
*Mooro
On their own green, Toyal Hong-A, Craig kong Yacht Club lost to Club de Jas. Sloan
Scores: Recrelo "B" by 20 shots.
Recreio "B." -
D. Walmsley Young E. V. M. R. Sousa A. BicIndoe Rozarlo
Jn: Sloan L.A. Gutierrez 22 D. Munro
Yacht Club,
Button
E: L. Barros
Murdoch
Wood
Shielda Bentley
Deacon Carpenter
F. Ribeiro
A..Gomas
J. Ribeiro
AB. Contes
R. C. Roed
E ni
Dixon
18
26
D.
J. Knott
K. Kharas
E. Zimmern
W. Nicholson
27 W. Collins
F. K. Modi
S. Flegg J. T. Lunny
17
24 A, A. Lewin. 14
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