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THE CHINA MAIL.
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HONGKONG.
NEW
ADVERTISEMENTS
MR. J. B. REEVES
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEER
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF
*PHONE
REEVES & CO. K, 673
KOWLOON-HONGKONG.
SPECIALIZING ON
NOTICES.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.
SPORTS DEPT.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED GE STOCKS OF
CROQUET
TENNIS,
ROULETTE
TA
BADMINTON
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
A Chinese charged with having thrown boiling water on another man in the course of a quarrel in Shaukiwan was this morning remanded by Ma- gistrate Orme until Monday morning as the complainant was able to -sttend court owing to the severity -of bis scakis.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM ASSO- CLATION OF BONGKONG.
NOTICE.
THE FOURTH ORDINARY AN
NUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Constitutional Reforma Association of Hongkong will be ld in the old Chamber of Commerce Room. City Bei, 1991, at 5.30 pm, for the following on WEDNESDAY, 1fth day of May,
purposes:-
A Chinese who had been twice banished from the Colony was this maming sentenced by Magistrate Ome to a year's hard labour for having picked the pocket of another Chinese Festerlay and stolen a purse containmittee and Statement of Accounts to To receive the Report of the Com- ing S: The police will arrange for 31st December, 1990. his tunishment on the expiration of bis cena of imprisonment.
To consider the following resolu tions:-
(1) That all the non-Chinese members
of the Legislative Council bej
A wealthy Chinese residing in Sai Kus Yuen who was bitten by an enraged monkey, one of a large number) kept in his garden, died as a result of the wound. While trying or separate two monkeys who were fighting in the garlen, he was bitten on the leg, by one of the monkeys which tore away a large piece of flesh.
An Indian constable who charged a Chinese before Magistrate Lindsell this morning with disorderly conduct on Blake Pier at 8 pm.. yesterday, said that the defendant while under the influence of amshu refused to pay the two cents charge for sitting on one of the front seats on the piex, and used very abusive language. The defendant denied that he was, drunk, and declared that he was sitting on one of the middle seats which were free. The Magistrate imposed a fine of $5.
A Chinese who recently returned from America by the sa. "China," was this morning charged before Magistrate Ome with the unlawful | possession of a Mauser pistol. a re- volver, and 2,000 rounds of ammuni- tion, found by the police yesterday in a trunk he was taking on board the s.s." Onlee." The defendant entered the usual-plea-of-ignorance of focal- regulations and was fined $200. The arms were conditionally confiscatedį for three months, at the end of which -time the defendant could claim them on
Froduction of a penuit.
elected.
That a larger electoral body be, adopted in the case of all such nor Chinese members with the exception of the Representative of the Hongkong General Chamber of Cocomerce.
(3) That there be an Unofficial majority on the Legislative Council with such safeguards as are provided i the Constitution of Ceylon, (4) That a petition be sent to the
House of Commons asking for the support of the Members in securing the above charge in the Legiative Council.
To consider, in eadjunction with the Members of the Kowloon Resident's Association, any resolution which may House Fistar, and any other Municipal be marad in regard to the increase of
matters.
for the ensuing year.
To elect the Officers and Committee
By Order of the Committee,
LM. WHITE,
Hon. Secretary.
Hongkong, May 4, 1991.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned have received In- THE Onderste be rectio
--(108) 1000UTY OF ZEZ (OFCHISID),
TUESDAY,
May 10, 1921, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Salon Booma, No. 8, Des Fox Road, Corner of
Ice Hoca Street,
Ernest Dance was this morning charged before Magistrate Orme with
AN ASSORTMENT OF having been drunk and disorderly Superior Household Linens, do, in West Point last niglit, and having
Coun prizing:--- assaulted a ricsha coolie. The de Hemstitched and Scalloped Pillow fendant admitted the first offence brut Cases, Bed Sheeting 12-in. and 90-in said that he could not remeraber wide, White Satin Quilts, Bed Valancer, haring assaulted the coolie. Inspec- Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes, tor Willis, of No. 7 Station, said that Turkish Towels, Bath Sheets, Hucks- when the defendant was brought to back Towels, Crochet and Drawework the charge-room, he was very dis
Doilies, White Calico, Ladica and orderly and had to be looked up. A fine of $10 was imposed, and the de
Gent's Handkerchiefs. fendant was ordered to pay the ricsha coolie $1 de compensation.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO.
LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY SECOND ORDINARY "GENERAL MEETING will be held)
the Company's Offices, St. George's Building on SATURDAY, 21st May, 1921, at 11.30 a.m., for the purpose of presenting the Report
And
A number of Marble Statuettes, Tarzan-Cab.
HUGHES & HOUGE, Austionaws. Hongkong, May 4, 1991.
{"98 400093% OF YEK_OGISCHENKO)
CKL
TUESDAY,
May 10, 1921, commencing st 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Booms, No. 8, Des Vaux Boad, Corner,of Ice House Street,
frAWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURKE
of the Directors together with a State- CURE, BRASS AND TRAKWOOD Two
ment of Accounts to 28th February, 1921, and electing Directors and Auditor. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 14th
BEDSTEADS, CARPETS,
&c.
comprising
b the 21st May, 1921, both days Dining Baites, Minor back Bide *Inclusive.
7. bow, Dining Table, Chairs,
Agents.
LTD.,
Hongkong, May 4, 1921.
By order of the Board of Directors, Chesterfield Sofas, Armchairs (new),, GIBB,. LIVINGSTON & CO., Card and Ocasional Tables, One, Up- halatured Suite, Bedroom Furniture comprising Teakwood Twin Bedsteads large and small Wardrobes Dressing Tables and Chairs, Washstands, 04 Dinner Services, Crockery, and Glam
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE SECOND GYMKHANA Ware, Cooking Stoves Cutlery,
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AUTOMBILE.
STORAGE BATTERY {ING, RECONSTRUCTING,
GOLF GEAR
LEADING BRITISH MAKERS.
0
(REPAIRING, REBUILD-
ING AND SALES.
(RECHARGING, REPAIR
PING-PONG SETS
SALES.
MARİNE MOTOR
DESIGNING, REPAIRING,
K.
OXY-ACETYLENE
WELDING & CUTTING-
6
7
3
ELECTRO PLATING
(DEPARTMENT WILL BE OPENED, SOON)
MAGNETOS
CARS FOR HIRE
GENERAL
REPAIRING
LEX-MAGNETIZED,
CLEANED, REPAIRED.
WE ARE AWAITING: THE ARRIVAL OF OUR NEW CARS FOR OUR GARAGE DEPT. AND OUR HIRE RATES WILL BE MUCH LOWER THAN- THE PREVAILING HONGKONG BATE.
WE WILL REPAIR ANYTHING MECHAN. ICAL NO MATTER HOW BADLY BROKEN. NO NEED OF WAITING. FOR SPARE PARTS TO COME FROM HOME; WE
WILL MAKE THEM,-
Telphone MR. REEVES, K. 673 P. O. Box 466.
REEVES
NOTICE.
&
CO.
We have just received another consignment “DUNHILL" pipes (Shell and Standard Briar). These are splendid pipes for every day use. Call early to secure one that will suit you.
TABAQUERIA FILIPINA,
S. S.
Queen's Road Central
"CHEFOO".
HONGKONG for KUCHING, SARAWAK,
direct
Sailing or TUESDAY, the 10th May, 1921, For Freight & Fange spply to:
HUNG BHUN SHIPPING FIRM
-221, Queen's Road Central
Telephone No. 1202
KWANGSI LEADERS.
"PA CANTON, REPORT.
ARCHET, HONGKONG MEETINGS,
of $500 to be used as all, carry on their intrigues, tion of his "donation yao has been elected chaiman certain labour union.
all Chinese, were reported yesterday also nos non-fatal case of smallpox
Twa fatal cases of plague two MEETING will be held (weather Kectric Beaching Lamps Beretas,report in the veram
According to the Canton Times of emailpos, and one of enteric fever permitting) at the HAPPY VALLEY, Sundry Blackwood Famiturs, Side states that promi
BATHEDAY, May 7th, commencing Tables, Chairs, Cabinets, Pictures, do Kwangsi The Charge for "Admission will be $1 for other than Members of the Hougknég Forkly Cish.
Borders at Bellors i uniform, Half-
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and others hava sıZĪVI and are secr Edist
zenaming their
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the
STEAMERS FOR SALE.
UNDER instrations received from THE MINISTRY OF SHIP- PING, LONDON:
LANGHIN
CHOWFA-
Offers an invited for the purchase of the folloring Ex-Enemy Steamers: Name of Grces. Net Steamer Tonnage Tonnage Built. PANEL 790 317 -1906 1613 1001 1903 1816 1055 1888 YONGHOI 17 1115 1998 MANILA 1790 1108 1904
Terms of sale and fall particulars may be ascertained on application to, and permits for inspection will be in ed by Mere. Boustead & Co., Sings pure; Menus Balloch Bros. & Co., Lui. Rangoon Hera Mackinnon Ma kenzie & Co, Hongkong; and the undersigned.
Sealed tenders should be lodged with Vackinnon Mackenzie & Co. Calenta. The tunders which must be in Stealing, will be opened at Calcutta, on FRIDAY, the 17th June 1921, and most be valid for 14 days after that date. MACKINNON MACKENZIE & COF 16 Strand Bond, CALCUTTA
Hongkong, April 25, 1921.
TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.
A preliminary notices of forth
coming meetings, lectures and intertainments; sent for insertion tri news columns of the China Mail, tre charged for at the rate of $1 each es announced in May and Jupe of last year) providing that they do not
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SALE of
ELECTRICAL
FIXTURES
30% REDUCTION.
THE UNION ENGINEERING CO., LTD.
13, Chater Road.
THOS. COOK & SON.
Tourist, Steamship and Forwarding Agents, Bankers, etc.
OPECIAL PASSENGER AGENTE: TOS THE PHILIPPINE - GOVERNMENT. TICKETS SUPPLIED to ALL PARIS of the WORLD at Tarif Baten LETTERS of CREDIT and CIRCULAR NOTES ISSUED. and
CASHED.
BAGGAGE collected, forwarded and insured at lowest rates. COOK'S "FAR EASTERN TRAY KLLER'S GAZETTE," containing Railings and Fares from the Far East to all parts of the World, will be forwarded free on application
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fure if this space is exceeded they. will be placed in the advertising columns at the prevailing rates
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GANDE PRIOL & CO
Chong day 4, 1991