TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1922.

Hughes & Hongh

IVONOSTKAS TO THE GOVERNMENT

AND ADMIRALTY,

Coal Contractors Ocperal

Brokors.

-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-

1.

adoraigned have tecaved inside

by Pablle & outlon,

ON

WEDNESDAY and

THURSDAY, the 7th, 8th and 9th March, 1929,

at H.M. Naval Yard, Hongkong, wid at Kowloon Naval Depot, commencing each day at 9.30 s.. with an interval from 12 noon to 1.30 pm. AND SURPLUS NAVAL

CLO

STORES,

&c.

&.c..

Comprising -- Life Boats, Dingies, Whalers, Cells and Electrical Fitting, Electric Cable. Cooking Stoves, Ships Pittinge, Trosti Beds, Mattresses and Fittings, ice Cheats, Sterl Tanks Lift Rafts, Life Belts, Motors, Carpets, Rugs. Mats, Table Covers, Blankete, Canvas Hosea. Old Cordage. Canvas Rags, Old India Rubber, Old leather. Old Asbestos, Old Iron, Brass, Copper, Lead.

GHO Metal and Steel, Coal Sacke, Firewund, Iron, Wood and Gun Metal Blocks, | Lamps, Searchlights. Gauves. Pro- pellers, Fan Eugines Steel Tabes,!

Steel Wire Rope, On, Chain Cable,

Compuases & Compass fittings, &c.

A180

A quantity of Structural Steelwork

suflicient for 3complete sheda, 60 feet by 255 feet and sundry other steel- work, and rain water pipes, gutters.

&c.

Lots may be inspected on Monday, the 6th March, 1932.

Also sale of Old and Surplus Victualling Stores at Kowloon on Fai- day, 10th Marcb.

Comprising: -

Corned Beef, Tinted Rabbit, Salt Pork, Peas, Beans and Biscuits for, cattle or poultry food, Serge, Flannel, etc. Bemoants, Hammocks, Bedding and aundry Articles of Clothing and Moas Gear.

Terms of Sale-As detailed in Catalogue.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

By Appointment Auctioneers

to the Admiralty.

Hongkong, February 10, 1922.

DOLLAR ACADEMY, SCOTLAND,

CHARLES 8. DOUGALL M.A., (formerly Eglinton buik w, Glasgow University) Beadne tee, which revpeas on 1st Septemrise next, provides në a moderate cost

SCHOOL EDUCATION in ali Depart- ments from 19 fears of age upwards Illustrated Prospetie my be had on i application in the HEAD MASTER, DE LO THOS. J. YOUNG, F. C. 1. S., Secretary,

EUROPEAN AGENCY,

W

HOLESALE fadente promptly executed at lowest cash prices Los al British and Continental goods, including

Books and Stationary. Boots, Shora nnd Leather, Chemicals and Druggista' Sundries, China, Earthenware and GlasswRIO, Uyoles, Motor Care and Accessories, Drapory, Millinery and Pisce Goods Fancy Gooda and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery nad Metale, Jewellery, Plate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Storus,

ata., etc.

Dommission 2% to 6%.

Trade Discounts allowed. Spesial Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases from £10 uproards. Consignments of Produce Suid on Account.

WILLIAM WILSON & BONS (STABLISHED 1814),

ED, ARCHURCH LANA, Lordon, E.O. Cable Addros9: "ÄNKUATRE LONDON.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

25 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID.

Each additional word 4`Cents for 3 insertions.

WANTED.

#

FOR SALE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

WANTED. Position hy

BRITISHER, 6 yrs in the FORSALE ENTIRE FURNITURE Two Roomen FIAT, May be viewed Timber Trade. Na objaction to Õut- by appointment. Apply Box BBB c/o pete. Apply Box 1357, c.o CINA CISA MAIL" Man."

BRITISHER socks WANTED.

position. (od references, Sound Extern experienes. Not afraid of work. Apply Box 135%, o'o "CNA Man."

WANTED. Helper for the Carlton GENERAL Apply Carlton

FOR

FOR SALE -- 2 Sete of 1000 K. W. 150 S.ELP. and 3 sets of 825 K.W. 150 S.B.P. Ljungstrom Turbo engines with generatore and motors complete specially constructed for marine work, each set complete with gear boxes, shafting and propellere.

These rels were originally intended for conversion of sailing vessels to vessels of full power during the War. Owing to changed circumstances they are no longer required for this purposo. All are new and in first class condition. They would be suitable for shore light or power plants and are at present scored at Singapore. The larger sets originally cost £18,000 the smaller TO LET - NEW OFFICE ROOMS, | about £13,000. No reasonable offer,

in Central locality from 1st April.however, will be refused. Apply SAND REE, efo Compradora Department, Hongkong & Shanghai

Hotel. COOKS. HELPERS, etc, etc. Hotel.

TO LET.

Bank, Des Voeux Road catrenes.

LET TWO ROOMS, furnished

or unfursisted in Ho May TIN,

Liberty Avenue. Railway at the for Married Couple or Bachelors Apply thr

Full particulars obtainable from The Asiatic Petroleuro Co., (South China) L, MARINE DEPT., King's Build ings, Hongkong.

TO LET.

INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND PASSENGERS.

X-MEMBERS of all nationalities of F the Hongkong Police Reserve who Mar. aro willing to serve as Special Cons tahlon are invited to sand their names und nidresses to the Captain Suparin- tendent of Police.

It is important that the names and

dresses Un clearly given. Envelopes should is marked "Police Rusorva."

Hongkong, March 3, 1922.

G.

NOTICE.

R.

THE Government, being desirous of employing to the best advantage the offers of sergice they have received through various channels, invite all able-bodied men of any nationality other than Chinese to attend at the City Ball. between 11 am and 1 p.m. on the 3rd of March and subsequent days. in order that their names and qualifications may be registered.

This invitation includes the Members of the British Legion, the Ex-Active Service Men's Association, and all who have already tendered their services as special constables.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

NOTICE.

OOMS TO RENT in the Carlton SHAREHOLDERS in the above Com-

Hotel. Apply Hotel.

WANTED.

WANTED AT ONCE. Volunteer helpers,

MEN or LADIES, for assisting in running European bakery during the strike. Experience preferred but not absolutely essential. Apply-Manager, Lane, Crawford. Ltd.

INTIMATIONS

KOWLOON - CANTON RAILWAY.

THE diaurym table in suspended until further notice and the

following tone table substituted.

KOWLOON SHUM CHUN A CANT

CANTON

OP TRAINS.

19.).

L.M.

FOT.

DOWN

a.m. p.11. p.m. 6.41 8.07 9.15 1.18 300

7.44 8.50 10.19 2.16 3.40

12.10 5.04

TRAINS.

1. In.

5.15

6.14

6.45

3.1. 11.01. a. m.

p.m. 8.00

3.30 5.00 13.12 11.40 4.34 6.20 6.45 0.09 11,52 12.42 5.32 7.19 7.25

A.. JF.11 3.45

...

atr

SHON CHOM dep. KOWLOON

No person is allowed to leave the Colony unless in possession of a valid passport or police permit. No Chinese passenger is allowed on up loes trains without a police permit.

Trains leaving Kowloon at 8.07 a m. and 3.00 p.m. will stop at Taipo or Sheung Shui for first class passengers to alight on notice being given to the guard at Kowloon.

There will be no train to Sheng Shui at 8.35 on Sundays. No food will be served on trains or in refreshment rooms. The Administration will not accept responsibility for loss ou tickets incurred through the curtailed time table.

March 2, 1922.

EMERGENCY PORT REGULATIONS.

EXAMINATION OF VESSELS.

UNTIL further notice all steam

faraches, junks, fishing and other! crufts will be examined when entering or leaving Victoria Harbour.

Examination vaasele will lie in the | Sulphur Channel to the Westward and

in the Lyemun Pass to the Eastward.

All launches, junks, etc. entering or leaving Victoria Harbour must approach theas venacle for examination.

Launches after Exutoination will be passed in or out of the Harbour by Flag-Janks will be towed.

At the Western Entrance, no vessel is to pass across an imaginary lino drawn from Green Island to Chung Hue Island. The Sulphur Channel only is

to be used.

The Port is closed from 6 p.m. to 0 am.

By order,

H. 1. WINSLOW,

Manager,

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.

MATRICULATION AND SENIOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the above examinations will commenco na MONDAY, Jone 12th,

1922.

pany ate höreby ustified that, awing to the strike, the Annual General Meeting advertised for WEDNESDAY March 8th, is postponed natil further notice.

By Order of the Board,

U. N. BEAUREPAIRE Secretary. Hongkong, March 2, 1822.

Ow

EASTERN EXTENSION,

Strike Time Table.

WING to strike cables can be ac. cepted only on the following conditions

Botween the houra of 9 am and h pua. Government, Preși and Urgent Telegrams will be accepted.

Between 5 p.m. and 9 a.m. only Government Telegrama will be accepted. All telegrams must be called for as we are unable to effect delivery.

EASTERN EXTENSION TELEGRAPH CO., LTD. Hongkong, March 3, 1922.

NOTICE.

PROFESOR DANENBERG'S PU-

PILS PIANOFORTE RECITAL is postponed until further notice.

KOYEMENT) OF STEAMERS.

Owing to the strike conditions, the date of the sailing of the 3.9. "China had to be cancelled. The next sailing will depent upon the time that the mon will return to their duties.

The P. & O. s.s. "Novara" is expected to leave Singapore for Hongkong on Mar 8.

The B. I. 5. "Orezory Apcar" left Calcutta on Feb. 22 and is expected to arrive at Hongtong on or about Mar. 9.

The P. & O. "Novara "left London on Feb. 8 and is expected to arrive at Hong- kong about March 11,

The O.P.3., B.V.S." Montsagle” ar- rived at Yokohama on Feb, 14 left there Feb. 25 (a.m.) and is dae at Vancouver

on Mar. 11,

The B. I. s. "Torill" left Calcutta on Feb. 28 and is expected to arrive at FORMS of entry and copies of regu-Hongkong on or about Mar. 15. lations and syllabus can be obtained on application to the Registrar.

EACH entry form duly filled in with the fee of $15, Hongkong cur must reach the REGISTRAE together rency, on or before March 11th, 1922.

N. TEESDALE MACKINTOSH,

Registrar. Hongkong, March 2, 1992,

BRITISH LEGION. (Hongkong and Chins Branch.)

The N.Y.K. Br. "Shidzuoka Mara " (European Line) left London for Hong. kong via Suez on Fab. 4 and if expected here on March 16,

The N.V.K... "Nikico Mara"(Aug- tralian Liao) left Sydues for Hongkong pin ports on Feb. 21 and is expected hore on Mar. 16.

Too P.

O... "Steilis" is expected.

Ca Bombay about Feb. 28 and is oxpected to arrive at Hongkong about

Mar. 17

The N.Y.R... "Mito Maru" (Liver- pool Line) left Liverpool for Hoogkong. via Saez on Feb. 15 and is expected here on Mar. 30.

Toe NY.K. s. “Hakono Maro” (Earopean Line) left London for Hong Vossela failing to comply with these THE FIRST ANNUAL GENERAL bere ou Mar...

kong in Suez of Feb. 18 and is expected THE KWONG KWUI CO. rogulations are liable to be fired on.

MEETING will be held in the

The B.Tathan which sailed from: These regulations do not apply to CITY HALL, Hongkong, on TUESDAY,

is expected

ested in Hongkong in the

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steamships over 00 tone, but should 7th Marob, 1922, at 5.30 p.m. for theol on Jan. 20 for ports in the Far

berinnink of March.

The God wall-Castle Ling s.s. "Bolton

such vessel leave Harbour after the purpose of receiving the Report an Fort is closed, she will be required to Accounts for the period ending 31st Castle" called from New York on Jan, 0 ebow the proper night recognition Decomber, 1931, and of electing for ports in the Far East via Panama, Sigual,

Officers and a Committee for the anau and is expected hard in t the beginning of

C. W. BECKSWITH,

March.

pm.

ing year, and of appointing an Hou.The Talthybing" (Blue Funnet Bocretary and Treasurer and Hon. Line) lota Kuchinotza on Teh: Auditors and of dealing with any other for Hongkong and is duo bora en April

= 20; business...

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kong and is due bore on Apr. 4.

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Commander R. N.,

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Hongkong, March 3, 1022,

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By Order of the General Committes,

H.K. HOLMES,

Hon, "Becretary. Hongkong, March 9, 1922.

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VESSELS DUE

FROM SHANGHAI. 8.-B. F. 13. --P. & O. 14.-B. F.

Apr. 10.-8. F.

18.-B. F.

FROLL CALCUTTA.

Gregory Apest. Tariile.

Mar. 10.-B. I.

15.-B. I.

FROM MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. Mar. 13-E. & A. A Tsfora.

10.-N. Y. K. Nikko Marn.

FROM VANCOUVER.

Tyudaruus. Protesilaus. Ixion. Thithybino. Tyndareua. Protesilous.

Ajax- Aicilia.

Kabinga

Mar. 10.–B,F,

Andhians. Meebron,

Apr. 13.--B, F.

May 4.-B. F.

FROM JAPAN.

Khiva

Mar. 13.-P. Io.

13.-R. F. 19 B. F. 20.-B. F.. 20.-B.I. 28. P. RO. Apr. 1.-B. F

J-E. & A.

July Aug.

17.-B. F. 19.-B. F. 24.-B. F

nacus. Tolemaotus. Mentor. Tokada.

Devente

Knight Templar.

Atufura. Gregory Apear. Rheaus Antilochus. Tairesins. Kalyan.

25.-B. F. June 15.-B. F. July 13.-B. F.

Mar. 9.-P. M.

FROM SAN FRANCISCS.

Empire State.

FROM

Mar. 8.-P. & 0.

16.-N.Y.K. 17.-G. L. 26.-P. & 1). 30.-N.Y.K.

Apr. 8.-P. & 1. 94.-P. & 0.

6. P. &

P.&O. 29,.-P. & O).

May

LONDON. Novara Shizuoka Maro. Glenogle.

Kalyan. Hakone Maru.

Dongola Khyber Kashurir. Karmala. Kashgar. Khiva.

Anchisev, Rbesos Troilus. Terissias.

P. & 0.

May

9.-P. 20.

23. --P. & V.

18.-P. & O).

4.-P. & 0. 1-P. & 0.

FROM

Dongola Karmala. Kashgar. Khiva.

June 3-P. 4O. 17.-P. & Ú. July 1-P. & 0.

FROM LIVERPOOL,

MANILA.

Talthybius. Tyndarens. Protesilaus. Ixlon. Talthy bius.

Mar. 14.-B. F.

FROM

BOMBAY,

P. & O

Sicilia

- pr. 20. &0. Juza 6.-P. & 0.

Sicilia.

Apr. 1.-E. A.

Soudan.

May 7.-E. A.

Jane 15.-E. A..

Mar. 10.-B. F. 31.-B. F. Apr. 26.-B. F. May 18.-B. F June 8.-B. F.

Mar. 17

16.-B. F. 17.-B. F. 28.-B. F. 30.-N.V.E. Apr. 3.-B. F.

10.-B. F. 13-B F.

Mito Maru. Bellerophon. Laomedon.

Agaznemuon.

FROM COPHENHAGEN.

Malaya. Java.

Paco

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Early Archivos of Vancouver.

The Agent-General of Britishr Columbia was presented with the earliest original archivos connected with the institution of representatives. government on,. Vancouver Island, British Columbia. They include the. appointment nuder the Great Seal, dated July, 1849, of his Excellency Richard Blanshard, the first Governor, and Commander-in-Chief over thet Island of Vancouver and its dependencies. Another book consiste of many official documents on the, colonisation of Vancouver's Island. Hudson Bay Company rule, and returns to addresses. The gentleman who has enriched the Government of British Columbia with this gift made only two stipulations: First, that the archives should be always on exhibition and readily accessible in the Legislative Library at Victoria, and, second, that his iden ity should not be revealed. The Agent-General strongly urged that the publication of the name of the donor might lead to many other parsons in Gread Britain in possession of autograph letters and other archives of the first colonisation of the island to follow his example and add to the historical treasures of the library. On those representations being made Sir. Leicester Harmsworth finally con- sented to the publication of his name.

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