WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 15 - 1920.

HÉROUBY MOTOR CAR DEAL OFFICE

-CO. ----

CASLE ABOzesa

| *STARLIKI" H«NOKONG,

CODES KID

24

Bod

50-41 Des Voeur Road Central,

MAIN BRACKET BORD FOR ROAD} m WHET POINT SOLLNCR 2545

FE YOUKA

MAASSENZ

HONGKONG.

COMPANY REPORT.

THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER CO... (1918),., LTD.

74

The report for presentation to the shareholders at the second ordinary general meeting of the China Light and Power Co., (1918), Ltd, to be held at the offices of the Company, on Thursday, December 23, at 11

2.2. states -

JOLE X30 J

SUIT DISMISSED.

THE CHINA MAIL.

FIRE INSURANCE CASE.

PLAINTIFF FARES TO APPEAR.

On the failure of the plaintiff to put in an appearance, the suit of Sang Kee against several insurance com panies for $24,985.95, an alleged loss on a fire at 5 Whitfield Street June 30, 1919, was dismissed by the Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gompertz; In the Supreme Court this morning.

The defendant companies were the China Fire Insurance Company, the North China Insurance Company Ltd, and the Employers Liability Assurance Corporation Ltd. They were represented by Mr. Alabaster, LAST SUNDAY'S BAZAAR. instructed by Deacon, Looker, Deacon

and Harston.

MORE PRIZE WINNERS.

FARM YARD AND STORE.

1st Drawing---1 A. D. Barretto, 2 C. A. da Raza, 3 Mrs. Summers.

2nd Drawing-- Miss Loureiro, 2 Mrs. R. C. Silva, 3 Mrs. Capell.

Carmencita

3rd Drawing 1 Conde, 2 Maria Botelho, 3, Chris

Atienza.

The General Managers have now 4th Darwing-1 F. J. Harding to lay before the shareholders a2 C. H. Piper, 3 E. Dallos. statement of accounts and balance sheet for the 12 months ending September 30, 1920.

The Gross Profit for the

above period is

After allowing for

$205,04286

Interest...$11,377.07 Writing off for de- preciation on the Co's " Lines, Buildings and Machinery, &c.

$49,115.45

Consulting Commit tee's and Auditors' ∙Fees........ $2,900.00

The Balance to be dealt

with is ......

5th Drawing-1 J. Pounds, 2 J Dunbar, 3 M. Sugage.

6th Drawing-1 D. Green, 2 M. Mahon, 3 A. Withers.

7th Drawing-1 W. Jones, 2 A. T. Pring, 3 C. B. Atkinson.

8th Driving A. Y. Noronha, 2 C. Young, 3 R. Durlevy.

9th Drewing-1 G. Gott, 2 G.

S. Rodger, 3 E. E. Vilson.

10th Drawing-1 M. O'Brien, 2 M. O'Brien, 3 H. Stainfield.

11th Drawing-1 P. T. Julyen, 63,392.53 Yung Cheng, 3 M. O'Sulliva

$ 141,650.33

which it is proposed to appropriate

as follows, viz:—

To write off Goodwill

account

To place to Credit of Staff's Provident Funds

·To Reserve for Bad and Doubtful Debts ***** To pay a dividend of

10 per cent...

2

12th Drawing-1 J. Perkins, 2 E B. Andrews, 3 Beatrice and Marie.

13th Drawing. D. L. Harding. 2 M. Earner 3 J. R. Kinghorn

14th Drawing-1 H Dixon, 2 Wm. Het, 3 E. Goularte d'Aquino. 15th Drawing-1 Ip Kem Krong.

$ 53,000.00 2 Placeda Silva, 3 W. Knight.

3,500.00

5.150.33

80,000.00

$141,650.39

Consulting Committee-In accord- ance with the Articles of Association the Hon. Sir Faul Chater, CMG, Messrs G. W. Barton, A. EL. Compton, and T. F. Hough retire, and being eligible, offer themselves for re election.

16th Drawing-1 Patsy Nicol, 2 H. Lee, 3. Rodrigues.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The Manila Senate has passed a BU authorizing the expenditure" of Pesos 1,000,000 for an independence proganda fund.

Providing there is sufficient frost the Tientsin Skating Club sink which issinated in the same part of the Recreation ground as in former years. will open on December 20.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

AT HOME.

THE Offces and Stations of the M. HOME" to her friends at 143. MES. P. B.BOLYOAK, Will Lo * AT CHINESE MARITIME CUSTOMS for Kowloon and District WALL BE Barkar Road, Peak, on MONDAY, the

an) 20th and TUESDAY, the 21st Dece CLOSED to Public Business the 2nd, 29th, and 7th instant, and on be the 1st and 2nd January, 1921.

W. G, EAT, Commissioner of Chinese Customs,

Kowloon and District, York Buildings, Brugkong, December 14, 1990.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

HE completion of the Ball Room Extension hau increased the Dance Floor capacity to 6,000 Square Feat.

CABARET DINNER DANCES will be held at tha sbore Hotel on the following dates

SATURDAY, 18th December, 1920. WEDNESDAY, 2nd December, 1990. XMAS EVE, FRIDAY, 24th December,

1920.

BOXING DAY, MONDAY, 27th De

cember, 1990.

WEDNESDAY, 29th December, 1920. NEW YEAR'S EYE, FRIDAY, 31st

December, 1920. |

AND

The P.M.S. **Colombia," which scrived in Shanghai on Dec. 9. NEW YEARS DAY, SATURDAY, brought 1,050 tons of general cargo,

about G.$1,500,000 worth of bullion. full Set of passengers, and a man- ber of bags of mail.

1st January, 1921. HONGKONG HOTEL

CABARET DINNER DANCE XMAS NIGHT, SATURDAY, 25th December, 1920.

A Minchi News Agency report states that the editors of four Chinese daily newspapers. published in Can- tor, who were arrested on December 12 on charges of having assisted the Kwangsi Party in, its opposition SMITH AND JACKSON, against the return of the Cantonese will entertain with the latest coon Army and misrepresented public songs and dances in the above dates. opinion through a series of state- ments

where. supposed authors never existed, will be tried by the Civil Courts instead of by the Military

Tribunal

That "saviours of Singapore" legerd.dies hard in the ranks of the MSVR. Appealing for volunteers at an Ipoh meeting, Col Hume

recalled how during the mutiny in

HONGKONG · HOTEL.

NEW YEAR'S EVE FRIDAY,

31st December, 1920.

HE attention of patrons is drawn to

the fact that the usual dance

17th Drawing.-1 G. Bellis, 2 V. F. Azevedo, 3 L. Bauchin.

18th Drawing-1 Boreno 2 A J. Morris, 3 Mrs. Sandford,

19th Drawing-1 Miss Gardner, 2 Singapore the M.S.V.R. did good will not be held at the Hotel ca the work and saved the situation con-above date, as the entire accommods- J. Irving. 3 L. Lammert."

20th Drawing-1 D. Crock, 2 F.siderably. Anyone who was there tim has been booked from 9.30 PM. for knows that the MS.V.R. far from the " AT HOME" to be given by Lt. A. Wilson, 3 L. Ritcher..

21st Drawing1 W. G. Fitr saving, had to be saved by the CoL J. R Wyndham and Officers of the Gibbon, 2 L. G. Ribero. 3 J. Arthur poor, discredited old SVC. amongst 2nd Battalion, The Duke of Edin-

other rescues (with always chiefburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment). Howe.

Hongkong, December 15, 1990. 22nd Drawing-1 Sorry Thirwell,honours to the gallant men of H.M.S.

2 L. E. Lammert, 3 A. d'Azevedo.

23rd Drawing-1 G. Roza. 21. de Britto, 3 L. G. Ribeiro.

24th Driving-1 W. Hynes, 2 C. M. Carvalho, 3 M. Roza.

25th-Drawing.-1 P. Murhpy, 2! M. Leather. 3 Joan Jansen. 28th Drawing H. A. Branch: 2 B. H. Baradas, 3 G. B. Witchell.

27th Drawing-1 W. Glendinning. 2 C. F. X. da Roza, 3 G. Harper.

Auditors.-The accounts have been andited by Messrs. F. Maitland and A. R. Lowe. Messrs. F. Maitland and A. R. Lowe are eligible for reJ. appointment.

SHEWAN, TOMES & Co.. General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd December, 1920. Consulting Committees

fees........ Auditors' fees... Interest......

Amount written off as depreciation for 1919 1920 -Balance

Balance from Working

Account *****

Capital-

2,500.00 400.00

Cadmus, who might have been a mob of Gunga Dhins for all that is said of them in the FMS.)-Malaya Tribune

Some years ago a Chinese whose daughter had been kidnapped wrote to the Inspector in Charge of an of the Municipal Police Stations asking

thar an endeavour should be made to trace her. He had apparerly failed to get any satisfaction from the Chi- pese Officials as may be gathered from the following erect from his let- A representative of Chang Chien ter-I have repeatedly" peditionred 11.377.07 approached the Ministry of Com to the Chinese Magistrate but very

monications, reporting that he is organizing an oversea navigation Sorry to say, in fact very shameful to say that, owing the itching 49.115.46 company, and that he has sent a 141,650.33 representative to Europe for the Paka habit, which is the canker of purchase of steamships, which will 80vement in Chica, my petition was $205,042,86 sail from Shanghai to Europe. The rejected with a piece of paper, which Company may be floated in six gave a lot of excuses." months.

205,042.86

$ 205,042.86

BALANCE SHEET,

Authorized Capital

200,000 shares

$5..........

Issued-

at

100,000 Shares at $5

Since expended

Overhead Mains $1,000,000.00 Less Depreciation for

1919/1920

ezch fully paid up $ 500,000.00 100,000 Shares at $3

each partly paid up

One Debenture ............ Sundry Creditors Profit for the year

1919/1920

Goodwill (paid for in

shares)........... Land as per last state-

ment.........

Buildings and Fixtures

Less Depreciation for

1919/1920-

Since expended

300,000.00

800,000.00

Since expended

250,000.00 | Undermound Mains 116,805.03 Less Depreciation for

1919, 1920

141,650.33

$1,308.455.36 Since expended

PUBLIC AUCTION,

12 Colerignad have recetres jastrac-

tints to sell by Public Auction,

OS

FRIDAY, December 17, 1820, commancing at 11 Sung

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

5 caska Steel Springs,

I case Magneto, Spark Flags, etc. i case Brass Flower Pots, Fases,

Lanterns, etc.

1 crate Brass Nettings,

2 cases Iron ware,

-1 case Chain & Oil,

1 case Ladies' Shoes,

ō cases Socks,

* cases Hats,

I case Fancy Lace,

bundles Dining Requisites,

9 casca Perchloride of Mereary, 800 lbs. Brund Tucks Core Packing.

1"-1"

Terina: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, December 15, -1950.

Nearly twice as many Germans are in Japan to-day as were there before the war, say Japanese import- 8.48 ers. who fear that many japanese pro- |

ducts will be driven from the market 35,10848 ance German industy recovers its former prosperity. German toys, 161,000.00 chemicals and dyes valued at more than Y. 10.000.000 have already been 16,100.00 imported, they are quoted as saying

by the Yamato.Germas residents in PACIFIC MAIL S.S. COMPANY. 144,900.00 Japan. says the Japan Advertiser, are steadily increasing in number, most of them being employed in factories es engineers. Nearly 100 applications have been received from German en- 11,545 58

gineers and other expers for posi- 1.154 56 tions in Japan.

8,852.74

153,752,74

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

6..8.

"WEST NERI3,"

From SAN FRANCISCO via HONO- LULU AND MAXILA,

THE

BE яbove mentioned vessel having

arrived from the above

1.000

WANTED.

TUANTER-WELL FURNISHED

WFLAT in Kowloon at Hongkong by Young Married Couple without children per Ist or 15th March.. Wilb- out Board. Apply Box 1945, co" CEIXA

LADIES' GOLF.

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

will be held at 11 L. on FRI- DAY, January 7th at the Eelens Mar Iratitia. It is hoped that all Lady Golfers will be present.

:

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

HE Undersigned have received to- structions to sell by Fublic Auction,

(ro 1000/CHT OF THE CONCKEYED), ・

от

TUESDAY,

December 21, 1990, commencing a 2,30 But, at their Sales Rooms, No. & Des You Bond, Corser of

Ice House Street,

WHITE GOODS, &0, 20.

Comprising

Pillow Cases, Quilts, Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Bath Sheets, Double Bed Sheets, Drawnwork Bedspreads, Tahle Covers, Crochet and Drawnwork Doilies, Table Goths, Linen Damask Serviettes,

Also

A few lots of Kit Bags, Suit Cases,

and Attache Cases, etc. Fell Particulars from Catalogue). zna:-Cash.

HUGHES & ROUGE,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, December 16, 1920.

POE ACCOUNT OF THE ODIGRANED),

TUESDAY,

December 21, 1950, commencing at. 2.30 pm at their Sales Booms, Na 8. Der Vorax Road, Corner of Ice House, Street,

TRAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNI!

"CRE, BRASS AND TEAKWOOD TWEX BEDSTEADS BRASS-MOUNTED

ERDSTRADS, CARPETS,

C

comprising:

tic

.

Ch scarfeld Sofas, Arm-chaire (a wi folding Card and Occasional Taèlu, Pos pmistered Suits, Belroom Furniturs comprising Teakwood Twin B detends, large and ral Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, and Chairs Wash- stands, A. (tamed: Teakwood), de- sarda, Dinner Wagona, Extension DXa- ig blee and Chidre, de, Dinner Services, Crockery, and Class Ware, puting Storms, Jellery, B., Bath tom Itensilla, Electro-Plated

ibctre Boading Lamps Teakwood Jcreens, Sundry sinckwood Forniture, Side Table, Chair, Cabinets,◊ Pictures, Carpets, dic

8140

American Ice Chest, Enamelld Bath, nevers lots Tennis Balls, &c.,

Full Particulars from Catalogus).

1300 Cast

HUGHES & BUUGH,

Auctionzer Hongkong, December 18, 1992

PALACE MOTOR Co., Ltd.

Phone Central

644

Westera Branch 3148 Kowloon Branch 'K307 New Cars For Hire & For Sais. Private Cars garaged. Bepairing Cars & Speciality.

STEAMER FOR SALE..

Under instructions received from THE MINISTRY OF SHIPPING,. LONDON, Offers are invited for the purchase

ticned Forts, Consignees of cargo Rze bereby informed that their cargo their "risk will be landed at fato

Pacif Mail Steam- ship Company's gedowns at West Foint, and stored at Consignees' risk.

Consignees at Cargo are hereby 4,454.14 FOR the erection by Public Sub notified that they must produce, 22

scription, of a building to be Import Permit signed by the Superin of the 5,456.86 run on Y.M.C.A. lines, to be called tendent of the Imports and Exports, the WAR MEMORIAL INSTITUTE, Hengkong, before Bills of Lading oan and to be managed for the joint use be countersigned. 366,010.00 of the Navy, the Army and Civilians

5,824.08 by a Joint Board of Directors.

Listi may be found at: Moura Lane Crawford. Kelly & Walsh. Mostris.

10,391.02

58,710.82

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.

69,101.84

......$133,000.00 Sundry Miscellaneots

Equipment

1,985.45

WAR MEMORIAL

61,945.00 Less Depreciation for

1919/1920

992.73

84,865.82

SUBSCRIPTION LIST..

992.72

8486.58 Since expended

76,379.24

Forniture..........

Less Depreciation for

1919/1920

Less Depreciation for

1919/1920

(4

Since expended warna.

Electrical Plant Less Depreciation for

133,808.34 Value of Stores Written down and Materials for new Installation. 215.187.58

Fuel in Stock ......... 2,651.24

Motors on Hire, etc. ... 265.13 Less Depreciation for 1919/1920 2,386.11 143,000.00 Premia on unexpired policies......T POP KVENNA 14,300.00 Sundry Debtors... 128,700.00 Cast in hand... Hongkong and Shang- hai Banking Corp. 14,997.46 143,697.46 Deposit with Colonial

Treasurer 39,000,00

27,783.33

3,916.45

23,866.87

913.27 56,878 57

2,045.62

28,280,88

3.900.00

5,000,00

35,326,50

35,100.00

1,308,455.36

War Memorial Committee. Hongkong, December 15, 1929."

Steam Plantas ver mas mantas

The Bougkong Club.

Hongkong Cricket Club. Club Lusitano, Engineers' Institute. Viatoris Recreation Club. Kowloon Cricket Clab. Kowloon Bowling Club. Peak Club, Club de Recreio. Craigengower Club.

M. J. BREEN.

Hon. Secretary,

Ali broken,, obsfed and damaged goods are to be left in the godown, where they will be examined December 20, at 10.

f

DA

Ex-Enemy Steamer “ANGHIN"

Gross Tonnage..orcem

Net Tounage.....................

Built in 1903.

1613 1001

.:

All claims must be presented with Ts of sale and fall particulars way be ascertained on application to, and in a week of the, stammer's arrival permits for inspection will be issued by here after which they cannot be re Messrs. Boustend & Co., Singapore: cognized

Messrs. Bulloch Brothers & Co, Ltd. No claims will be admitted after the Rangoon: Mesars Mackinson Mackenzie goods bare left the godowns, and all&Co, Hongkong; and the undersigned. goods remaining undelivered after Sealed tenders should be lodged with December 21, will be subject to rent Mesas Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co., No Fire Insurance whatever will be Calcutta. The tenders, which must be effectód.

in sterling, will be opened at Calcutta Consignees are requested to sand is on MONDAY, the 31st January, 1921, their Bill of Lading for cenatarsigns-and must be valid for 14 days after that

date. ture immediately. Phibent

PACIFIC MAXL STEAMSHIP COMACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

Hotel Manzione

16, Strand Road, Hongkong, December 14, 1980,

11

NOTICES.

XMAS PRESENTS

IN SILVER.

MANICURE SETS,

VANTIY-CASES, «: CIGARETTE QASES, TRINKET BOXES, SCENT BOTTLES,

INKSTANDS,

SEALING SETS, SHAVING SETS,

PHOTO FRAMES,

CARD CASES,

PUFF BOX88,

FLASKS,

PHOTO FRAMES,

CIGAR CUTTERS,

-BRIDGE [BOXES,

MIRRORS,

MANUFACTURED BY

MAPPIN & WEBB.

AGENTS

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

"BABY" GRAND PIANOS

JUST UNPACKED;

FROM

“BROADWOOD" LONDON."

&

'CHICKERING" BOSTON.

THE

The finest in the World.

ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.

16, DES YEUX ROAD.

FIND SELECTION OF GOODS SUITABLE FOR

TEL 13

XMAS & NEW YEAR PRESENTS.

CUTEX SETS

MANICURE SETS

Including

COTY'S & HOUBIGANT'S PERFUMERY HAIR BRUSHES & COMES COLGATE'S GIFT BOXES' FIRES & VACUUM FLASES

Etc

Etc. At Moderata Prices.

COLONIAL DISPENSARY,

Tal. No. 1877.

-14 Queen's Road Central, Hongkong

THE "BON TON" LTD.

87, Queen's Road, Central.

JUST ARRIVED.

An odd assortment of Ladies' Hats of the latest French styles and make, no duplicates of any style.

Also Evening Dress and Costume Materials and Trimmings, etc.

W

EXPECTED BHORTLY.

The universal popular BONTON Corsets.

XMAS

HAMPERS.

beg to notify Customers that Assorted Hampers suitable for the

No. 1 HAMPER.

Ot. Moet & Chandon Champagne “Orown Brut*

Blackberry Randy

PL. D.Q.M.

Qt. Martell's XXX Brandy

18

King George IV W. L. Whisky or Perfection

Buperb Tawny Port

Et. Julien Claret

Old Brown Sherry Red Beal

D.CL Old Tom or Dry Gla Burgoyle's Australian Burgundy phia Pomeraazan Bitters

45

No. 2. HAMPER. Guillemart Champagns D.O.M.

Burgoyne's Australian Burgundy

Martell's XXX Brandy

"King George IV WI Whisky or Perfection

"Tawny Dry Port

St. Julian Claret ···

D C.Z. 014 Tom or Day Ga

Vino da Pasto Yellow Beal Sherry'

1 phial Pomeranzen Bitters

No. 3 HAMPİ

Út. Emgoyne's Australian Burgundy

Ft Get Freres Peppermint

D.Q.M.

Qts. Superior Rich Old Port

King Georgs IV WL. Whisky or Parfection Whisky

Engrand's XXX Brandy

Amontillado Sherry Whits Bal

13

Mefor Claret

D.0.1 Old Tom or Dry Ha

1 phial Pomeranzan Bitters

Hampers of all fesciptions made up to suit

GANDE

TEL 135,

PRICE

HONGKON

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