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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1991.

INTIMATIONS

NOTICE.

-

appointed Mr.

Hughes & Hough W STARLING JEN, Piretary of

AND ADMIRALTY, ..

Casi Contractors

General

Brokers.

the Company with power to siga per procuration.

THE UNION TRADING

CO., LTD.

Hoppkong. June 20, 1921....

PUBLIC AUCTIONS KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

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structions to sell by Public Avotion.

For Account of the Conserned)

TH

THE Undersignet tare received in

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am,

THURSDAY,

June 1921,

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their Sales Rooms, No &

De Vox Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,

• A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD LINENS,

footing-

400 yıls. Mosqzito Netting, sino yda, Sheeting, 300 yds Tumak Table Cloths des Dansk, Serviettes, Tarkisk and Hockaback Towel,

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17 Duz Bottles Printry. Jom

- SATURDAY, JUNE 25th,

at 9 pm.

MUSICAL TREAT A MUSICAL TREAT A MUSICAL TREAT A MUSICAL TREAT

By kind permission of Lieut.-Col. J. E. Wyndham and Officers, The Band

of the 2nd Batte. WILTSHIRE REG IMENT will perform, assisted by set trai well-known LADIES

İ GENTLEMEN,

Cab...

HUGHES & HOUGHL

Auctioneers.

Boosters. Jone di 1811.

ILLUMINATIONS...

REFRESHMENT BUFFET.

Admission $1.00 by permission

(For secunt ni A. LAMBELET, ɫg of the Government;

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FRIDAY,

June 4, 1921 10.30 am

Humphreys Baldin

Kowloos,

THE

Talurdle Household Furniture, therein comprising:--

Dining Room and Bed Room Suites Blackwood Writing Desk and Tables Glasy and China Ware,

A

&c.

doc.. Also Celling Fami. (Full Particulare.from Catalogue). On view day before sale. Terri Cesh.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, June 18, 1921.

ACCOUT OF CAR CONCERNED),

June 24, 1921, at 230 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Four Boad, Comer of "

Ice House Street,

À QUANTITY On:

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Removed to Sale Rooms for com-

venience of sale,

including :- Dining Room and Bed Room Suites, Linens, several pieces Valuable Por aelain, China and Glass Ware, Cocking Utensils,

&c., Terms-Cab, "

ét,

HUGALS & BOUGE, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, June 20, 1921.

FANCY DYEING

IN

SHADES

TO MATCH YOUR

COSTUME

Stockings, Laces, Nets,

G.

R.

POLICE NOTICE.

HIRE OF PUBLIC VEHICLES.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

ES WORDS S INSERTIONS,

$1. PREPAID

Every additional word Cents for 3 insertions.

FOR SALE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

FOR SALE ONEar TWO LOTS of LAND, in Jordan Road, Kowloos, abous even minutes by Hicabs from Ferry. For plan & farther-particulars apply Bus 1953, mộ CRINE MI

WANTED.

WANTED IN OCTOBER Far nished House or Large Flat Reply to Bor Nel 195 ces

MAIL"

INTIMATIONS.

SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

|

THE BIG FIGHT

CARPENTER INTERVIEWED."

FIDET UNTIL ONE OR OTHER DROPS

, ו:'

KAISER'S SECOND SON.

SMUGGLING VALUABLES.

TO BE TRIED FOR PRAUD.

Prince Eitel Friedrich, the Kaiser's Georges Carpentier, the famous baxer, is preparing for his fight with second son was to be put on trial on Jack Dempey, heavy-weight cham-May 18 on a charge of trying to pion of the worki, at New Jersey on through the banking house of Grus smuggle valuable out of Germany July 2

About the fight and his opponent, which the accusation refers is 337.000 ser, Philipsohn, and Co. The sum to Carpentier mys

marks and 2,000 gulden. It is not denied that the facts are as stated in the charge, but the Prince is up- derstood to plead the right of self- protection. He urges that owing to the Government measures laying on- der attachment the private property of members of the Hohenzollern

Dempsey, whom I have met and talked with, is a fighter in appearance in temperament, and by choice. Twelve rounds, it is arranged, shall be the limt of the fight, but the

winner will not be the maker of pants He will be the man who has won by a knock-out I have non sessions. The feeling is deep down in me that I shall do battle with a han stronger than any

REVISED VERSION.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Jane H.

[Mt, Henry Ford, the motor magnate, in an interview with a re presentative of the New York Tribune predicted that the day would comer W. Anderson Mr W. B. King when cows would be done away with. E. Avera Mr 31. F. Gena- The cow, he declared, was the crudestr T. D. Bannister Me J D. Lewis

Mr. R. Rako. machinery in the world, adding: It X S. H. Backow Mias H. Labe

Capt. H. R. Laiteh

cereals that cows cat and to make is a simple matter to take the same Ye J. E de Bear-Miss H. L. Lisak the natural article, not subject to them into milk which is superior to

champ

Mr & FitzRoy MR. R. Belios Llov Mr and Mrs C. Opt J. M. Lopess where are you going to my pretty airs Blackburn Mr G. 4. Lynott tuberculosis, and much cleaner."]

Bensou

Hen. Mrs N. Inb- Ke& Mr 8. Bisney bock Mr Gou, P. Bassa We J.J. Mequire

Kr P. Maris J: G. Lyon Me D. Mensche Brown

Mias Montin MrJ. R. Kay

maid?"

"I'm going a-milking, sir." she said.

But it isn't polite to tell fairy tales-

Aut

What have you done with your stool is Bondini

Mr C.F. Brows Mr B. G. Butler

and your pails?" Forgive me, old bean, you're a bile. Caris

out of date."

..the rate.

Mr and Mrs Nibon

Cape. G. H. Passen

Estber

Mr. M. B. CostrellFG F. Ober

MD.E.Pappera Mr. Parry

family he was denied legal rights The maiden replied as she opened Mr. Couches State open to the humblest citizen of the

What he did in the present case is to be regarded as the acts of an "anxious father morally bound family,"

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I have yet countered. Dempsey to provide for the existence of his and I will fight until one or other of us drops Will we not be fighting [for our country.?

*Well, why do you carry a spanner,

my dear.

And an outfit that looks like a pham-

ber's gear?'

"The milkmaids that Herick and

others sang

Hr D. R. Duries

D. G. Donald Capt. & Mrs 0 W. Miss A Demkin Mr J, G. T. Pooley Mr G. F. S. Donald Paskett

Lt Col F.H. Prokle M: and Mrs C. Miss S. Samuel

Eda Miu G. E. Emery Mr Maurice Seator

.Dr Denis Santry Engineer-Captain MrJ.O Sheppard

SP. Ferguson

Major & Spencer Mrs J. O. Sheppard Mr J. C. Finch

Me E. F. Simplot

Never resembled a break-down gang.” "Dear me," said the maiden, “you do... Forum

leave me bored:

Immediately upon my arrival in

was in my corner when last I was at New York I shall go to tay training New Jersey and fought Battling A MEETING will be held in the quarters at Manhasset Long Island. Levinsky. So. besides Journée, Have you never heard tell of the great JARDINE MATHESON & CU'S taken over country house for me and my countryman, Martel BOARDROOM OF MESSES. Descamps (Carpentier's manager) shall have this wpaderful coloured OFFICE TO MORROW (THURSDAY);

ED TO ATTEND.

Mr. Ford?

"You know how his infinite zeal and

resource

Improved on that ancient contrivance

the horse?

the dairyman now→→

chanical cow.

"Don't stand there and jaw about

buckets and stools-

23rd inst, at 5.30 pm for the purpose three months. It is a mile from the Thomas who is at present in the of forming a Hongkong Branch of the sea, and my quarters are all that States. It is possible that I shall have Society.

could be desind. My principal spar other sparring partners: this will ANYONE INTERESTED IN THEg partner will be Paul Journée depend upon circumstances as I find "Well, he's done the same thing for PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TU one of the biggest, as well as une the them upon my-arrival. ANIMALS IS CORDIALLY INVIT strongest. boxeta in Frazze. His I have been in training more be And I'm off to milk Henry's me mission will be so to fashion his less ever since: set put to earn my Hongkong, June 17, 1921.

boxing as to it me pot for boxing living as a professional boxer, and primarily. but fighting of a fierce I believe that at the end of four to kind. HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

five weeks hard work--the hardest If you want to come with me, just "I recognise the importance of

preparation [ have ever undertaken – | GYMKHANA food, especially on hot days, and in shall take the ring in the best

carry the tools.” A MEETING will be held (weather my party will be Marent. Battling possible shape. If I lose it will hot

Lucio, in the Manchester Guardian. permitting) at the HAPPY VALLEY, Marrot in the boxing world, hat abe for want of condition.

SATURDAY, Jane 28th, commerc-chef who for same time has been in fing at 4 P

The Charge for Admission will be

charge of "Dewampa" Paris kitchen... $1 for others than Members of the

N

EXTRA

ma THE PUBLIC are hereby notifed Hongkong Jockey Club.

Soldiers and Sailors in naiform

that KOWLOON and NEW KOWLOON will in fature be divided price. into 5 Districts to enable the Public to obtain Puhlie Jinriches in emergence or when such are not avail.

abit on the Public Jiaricksha Stands

District No. 1.

Tsim Sha Tsui Police District. Tele- phone for this district is installed in Nguo Shing Kwan's Jinrichsha Depot at No. 114 Canton Road. Telepone

District No. 2.

Yaumati Police District Telephone for this district is installed in Nan Lak's Jericksts Depot at No. 142 Canton Road. Telephone No. K 71. District No, 3.

Sham Shui Po and Mong Kok Palier Districts. Telephone for these districts is installed in Maw Fang's Jinricksba Depot at 38 Portland Street Telephone No K 361

District No. 4.

Tele

Hang Hom Police District phone for this district is installed in Chun In Ting's Jinrickaha Depat at 41 Cook Street. Telephone No. K 527 District No. 5.

Kowloon City Polise District Tele phone for this district is installed in Chat Ia Ting's Jinricksha Depot at No. 41 Cook Street. Telephone No. K 527. The Pablic are strongly advised to impress on their employees the Tels phone Number of the Jinricksha. Depot, nearest to their own premises so that no time may be lost in getting jin- Erickalas. Should there be no jinrickats. available in any particular Jinricksha

the foreman of sach Depot has! Depot instruction to pass the message on to the next Depot and ensure that a ricksba is sent.

E. D. C. WOLFE Captaix Superintendent of Police. Hongkong, June 16, 1921.

G.

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SALE by tender of WD, Vessel "HERCULES"

TENDERS are invited for the pur-

with Engines and Boilers and various *pare stores.

Chiffons, Fringes, Tass of the above named vessel Braids, Tassels, etc.

Our established reputation as Expert Dyers insures per- fect matching of shades and proper treatment of delicate or rare expensive fabrics.

Teader forms will be issued on appli estion to the undersigned.

SPARRING PARTNERS.

CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM.

sta Ra Gillies

Mr M. Gell

Mr W.. de Steep

Mr Tweedie

Mr and Mes Ia M. Stodard

Goldraith

Mr G, Swope

fr F. HL Goulette Sir Ene & Lady

Mr G. Granier

Stuart Tayler

MR. Hughes and Mr and Ms S. o

child

Capt. I. P. Hal Mise 4. Ha WrW. Raser Meloba Har

Taylor

Mr D. J. Tevistdals Mrs W. H. Timbrelk MT. O. Twomey Mr N. Igcoko

Mr. Scott Harstool B Walford Mr. Bilden Miss V. Weatherby Mr C. Benderson Mrs W. Weatherby

brand

Mr and Mrs R. J H. G. House

Mr and Mrs A. dikrE, J. Wežine --

Jacobs Mr. Joseph Wiss & Williams

Mrs & Miss Wheeler Mr&Mrs. Joseph Wrs Woelders

atdetid Mr H. E. Woods Mr O. D. Young

Mia J. Kessing

REPWISE BAY HOTEL. "

touch of rheumatism, or a twinge of nearsigis. whatever the trouble Chamberlain's Pain Balms drives away Lord Lebeson the pain at once and cures the complaint Mr H. W. Bird

hens bottle of it is kept in the house Mirand Mrs Dawson-Mr R. Molin gnickly. First application gives relief-birs Mock Davis the pain of barns and scalds may be Lady Fraser and Hr and promptly relieved, cute sod bruises

Sogre

-I look forward to this tight with Dempsey with an enthusiasm it is quite impossible for me to describe.is, Joe Jeannette. who at Luns I would be prepared to make almost Half-Parkin 1914 won against me on points any sacrifice rather than miss the at the end of 15 rounds-a börn opportunity of trying for the world's fighter. intelligent, thoroughly cap championship. I made one fortane

I lost it. I have quickly healed and swellings promptly Mr & Mrs C. Mon- able, and even now something of a before the war.

reduced. In fact for wonder has offered his services as made another. and this I would fit is just auch an embenahka a sparring partner at Manhasset, and readily forfeit rather than forgo a every family should be provided-with I am going to take him. Jeannette meeting with Dempsey."

For sale by all Chemists and Store-

The Stewards invite the LADIES of Hongkong to be present.

Programmes may be obtained from Mesers, Norcubs & Co. on Friday, 24th Mane, price 20 cents.

Teeder forms to reach the Ordnance Office, not later than 12 noon 12th.

| July, 1921,

The vessel is now lying at R. A SC Pier and can be viewed on production of form of tender to the Officer in charge Transport, BASC

"Particulars of the veneel are Steam vessel.

:

ALFRED HARDY & CO.ị Displacement tonnage 170.

DYERS

and

DRY N

Bean...

Length...

Depth...

Hozen Power ... Knots

...85 Leet

...17 feet 2 inches

...10 feet 3 inches. ...350. 10.

Working pressure per

square inch...150 b.

Engines by Cox & Co, Falmouth,

Vessel bullt at Falmouth.

Construction of vessel. Wand up to

water line, iron plated above,

CLEANERS Approximate parrying capacity:

DISE BROS. TAILORS.

25 Tona 100 Pamengerű

EG. SPINKS, CAYTAIX,

10 Ordnance Officer.

Queen's Bond Last. Eongkong, Jans 10, 1921.

Hongkong, June 21, 1921.

and

the blend can't

be copied!

20 for 20 cents

cair-tight packag

LIGGETT 15 METRIA TAPICER CL

keepers.

Different

You know what you've always wanted

a cigarette to do.

Chesterfields

do it.

They not only please your taste (other cigarettes do that) but they do more. They give to your smoking ap enjoyment so complete. so full-s

so entirely different that there's only one way

to describe it

Satisfy They Sariefe

Mr and Mrs Bar-

rington Mr G. A. Mognambi Mrs E

daughter

tagus Eda

PEAK HOTEL,

Juce I

Mr J. Auguia Makinth

Mr W. Anderson.

3r sod Mrs Arustrong

Mr & Mrs Ashton

Mr and Mrs A Humphreys

Sir Eli Radoorie W.Mr and Mrs N. B

Karolis

Hr: sad His Rou

Mr X. H. Aumaller tolarsky

Mr F,C Bell

Bir R. E. O. Bird

Mis D R. Blair

31- F. Rouliot

Mr J.V. Breds

Mr M. J. Breem

Mr J. G. Bridger

Mr H. R. Bridger

Mr M. Brown

Min Konzolersky

Mr J. H. Kring

MM. B. C. Labe Mr. P. Lamarch Mr J. D. Lloyd

Mr R. MacGregor

Mr ant. Mrs J. I.

Müller

Capt &Birs 4.8.Mills

lir sed Mrs G. D.ME. Mitchell

Byers

Mr and

Comdir, and Mrs C. Moors

Canti

Mr G. F. Caville

Lt. C. E. CarIO

Mrs In

LA. and Mrs J. H.

Owen

Mr A. H. Pen

Me and His J. A,Mr and Mrs T. I

Chadwick

Perkins

Roberts

Major G. J. Chap-Mr and Mrs W. E,

ZLEN

Mr and Mrs T. W.Hr J, B. Robinson

Church

Miss Clarke

Mr and Mrs B &

Bodger

Mr & Mrs Cockburn Mr H. W. Bogar

Miss 3. Cooper

Mr Cortanak Sir R. Growier Mr D. F. Cuthill Mr J. D. Danby Col. O. B. Daver

Eng-Condr. W.

Dawson

Mr D.D Dryden

Major& Mrs Sanders- Mr B. P. ShaY Mr A. Findlay Emilb Mr H. 8picar Mr J. F. Swindsti Hr and Mrs S. J.

Syrett

De D. H. Thomas Mr and Mrs Quaries

Mr & Mr. Jocks Van Ufford

Duncan

Mist Fairly

Bey, and Mre W.

Featherstone

MzJ. G. Yaax.

Mr R. A. Walter-

T.MHH, Webster Mrs EJ Wesle

Mr FW. Gibbons Mr and Mrs Marsial!

Mies Gibson

Mr D. Hall

Major Harding

Wood

Mr L.A. Worawick

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

May 16.

› Mez R. Almond

Dr M. E. Agger Miss L Barker Me M. Basker Mr.F G. Becks Mr. W. Brown. Mr and Mrs

Badge Mr L, Calender Mr J. Carrion. Mr Übei hing Master Choi Shing MrT. B. Calbane Mr. DavÖY Mrs E.D.Daries Mr and Me”.

Davis

Mr G. Mackay Mr L, N, Manners Mr & Mrs Manus Mr R. Marton

BrJ. A. BcDeal.

Mrt Wine WHFE Mody

Mr J. E. Mody Mr3.0 Mogaschi Mr & Molino Mr P. Manchers Mr and Mrs Blin

Netto

Capt. R. H. Pendred Kix W. C. Passmore A.Misi Piens

My & Ha T. Pols

Mr W. A. Eustace Mr & Mrs Richard on

Miss Purell

Mr J. Varal?

Mrs. and His Ro

hio

Me & Max Gregory MË.T. W. Scarbor

Mrs Hough w

Mr and Mrs.Scott

Mr

Harrison

Mr & Mrs Hawkee Mr d Mrs Van B Mr. Dhan

Schele

Mr and Mrs J.Mr & Mrs' Stewart.

Joberton

Mrs Kelman

Ma Je levy

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Mr.H. Watling.

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