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LAMBERT BROS.
AUSTIGAYE92, LEPRAISER
429 EUR BY DAS
Public Auctions-
Laura Lammert are instructed
4
to-seli
The 3 s. "KAM MA”
Now lying of Sunstripo under an Order of the Court
by
FUBLIC AUCTION
QU
SATURDAY,
the 27th day of May, 1992.
at 12 noon.
la One Lot
at their Auction Rooms in Daddell Street
The ship is a wooden ship of approximately 1800 tons expacity with. Recommed in formabout 500 Chinese passengers.
Length 272 it, or thereabouts Beam 25 ft. or thereabouts. For particulars to view apply to: Mrs. Lammert Bros. The Auctioneer For further particulars apply to
MESSES, JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER
Prince's Burdings,
of to
MESSRS. LAMMERT BROS.
the Auctioneers
Daddell Stree
Hongkong, May 11, 1992
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION ACTION NO. 7 OF 1520
Between Lan Tiz Tsan, Lau
Tang i la She Sei Lan Yin Shi and
Laz Li Sh........... Plaintifs
and
Lan Shin Chuen... Defecdant By order of the Supreme Court of Hongkong
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Under the direction of the Registrar, Supreme Court.
Messrs. Ismert Ethers have re- ered instinctia to pell ly
PUBLIC AUCTION
ביז
TUESDAY
the 30th day of May, 1922, at 3 o'clock p.ro. WITHOUT RESERVE
All the right title and interest of the abovernmed dei-zdant Lau Shin Chuen alies Low Wei('bun or (Chan) of and in the following property situate in the Colony of Hongkong.
No. 27 Bonham Strand, Victoria, being Sebection of Section E of Marine Lot No. 4.
Particulars and conditions of sale can
be obtained trom
MESSES DENNYS & BOWLEY,
No. - De Vaux Road Central. Hongkong,
Solicitor &c.,
Or From MESSES. LAMMERT BROTHERS, The Auctioneers, Hongkong, May 19, 1992 UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELF- GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
The following anclaimed telegrams <fice of The at the are lying Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited)
Guido Balsich S.S. "Peria," from Shanghai
Grahamite, from Amoy,
Bliss Linsen, St. Pauls College, 'from Yokohama.
Wakering Great Eastern Hotel
froni Chetoo
Miss Lajain 2 Seamortor (2) from
Yokohama.
251, from Hackow.
Hiptaisos, from Shanghai
5656, ironi Shangbai.
Maasbinging, from Stangkai
Yuzdihong, from Dairen.
Wongfckwong
c'o
Hotel, from Shanghai
Hongbin
Amoy.
Kwongtailor
Hokkee Tekzotutions, from
Yuwochong, from Shanghai.
Hok ang Family 2 Seymour Street,
from Yokohama.
Hup obeheang, from Kol
TU. KRING,
Superintendent
Hongkong, May 18, 121
EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.
List of Unclaimed Telegrama ringio EE Telegraph Uffee Dougkong.
Captain McClay, from Uckfield. Carro, from Hanci
Mr. Kaye Passenger Laiesng clo Ewo, from Shanghai
Mr. Brewer cars Iodochine, from Melbourne.
M. E. F. AIREY,
.Superintendent.
Bozgkong, May 18, 1922.
Beautiful Things Make the
Living Beautifol "
Our Silk Kimonos combine Art and Beauty never seen
before in thougrong Hemen ber Silk is for Summer-wear" When down town'ealliat
19, Wyndham Street, and inspect our KIMUNOS.
INTIMATIONS?
FOR SALE MALAYA-BORNEO EXHIBITION STAMPS
Straits Settlemen's
11 Stamps, free least to 8. omplete set, be
Trengganu's
11 Stamps, or a cruas to 8,
evaplate et
Kedah's
Stre
$ Starp few a out to bi cent»,
- grappletreet, for
GRACA & CO
Allante page,
No. 10. Wyndham Steel,
F. O. Box 650.
JAPANAU
Honetix
Bet
Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER,
CHERRY & CO...
6. D'AGUILAR STREET,
Opposite bayamsity & Co. Telephone No. 491
Hongkong, March 20, 1914,
JAPANESE MALSAGE. N. AKACHI, Graduate of Tetto Massige School, No. 2 Queen's Road Central 2nd Floor Telephone Na 60th
MASSAGE.
Mrs. HONDA, MY. KISAKI, and R. SAIMI:ZU.
Ko 24 Wywinata sreet. {apporte to the "Criza Mail")
SWAY HOUSE
HAT MAKER.
No. 16, Wyndham Stres:.
TANG YEL. Damz 2500 30
she lace SIEN TING, 14. D'Aguilar Street
VERNÍ VERK KODERATK
ALEGRARIOS FEEL
THE TEN FRENCH REMEDY,
THERAPION NË 1 THERAPIÓN Nİ. 2 THERAPION NO.3
Du.Ÿ 100 Makkar Osince o.1 for and t
SELLOTGEARMINTA PRÆSIR YAGLAMLAY BRAKE,KACH 54 C1. Azteck), NWJinner BCG, FELMET ARVELIS DA SERUAPE PACLES.
BEX TRADE KARTER WORD "SHEKHAR “G
ASAHI BHAR
ASAHI
LAGER-
VERY CO
BOLS
BEER
SAHI
BEER
A Garten
A Boston banker who is to fight Serator Lodge for his seat.
ODDS AND ENDS.
MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.
"Thumb s¢"OWS.”
"We don't want to go back to thei Idars of thumb screws in this corn-
try.
said Jedge Atherley Jones, K.C., at the O'd Bailey. referring to handeu¤: card by the pelice in a case which came before him. According to the evidence of the police officer in j4his case." Jadg- Atherley Jones said,
"these banderes become tires if, the wearer struggles. It is a most barbarous instrument, and its highly discreditable that they should be used because they work on cog-wheels, The evidence of the constable is that the bandets became so tight that it took over an hour to get them off. I understand that it is an American in- vention, and that there may be some people in the United States who need torturing."
The Piltdown Skull
THE
CHINA MAIL.
BARLIER TELEGRAMS,
Rueter's Service to the China Mail
AMERICA AND INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSIONS.
WASHINGTON. May, st.. The terms on which American parti etition in the international discussion maht he woured is indicated in a states Beat by officials who are in close touch with the Administratia. namely, that
Uuel States is willing to join the hr hats in working out plans for restoratio, it the Government is vinced that political subjects with bol
barred.
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Some otherals are of the opinion that a European invitation to join a conference with a definitely defined scope for the golution
conomic problems woud | receive a more cordial reception than the invitations from former connells,
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MALAY STATES PRESENT TO THE ZOO.
Loses. May ist. The collection of animals, nis and Aptive pimented to the London Zoo Weinal fiends through the Priser of Was by the Malay State Government Titan. arrand in Loudon on the steamer The callecion will be hibited at the Zen Gardens along with the Nepal collection. Three proboscis mockeys and seven argus pheasants died on the voyage.
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CHINA'S CIVIL WAR
PERIS... Mas vist. A messy From (hitwangian fist ever says it Frogtien tres have gone northwards from there by rail during the 2000 have last twenty-four hours, whill detrained Shanghaikuan Th from Hupeh and Lanchow have kit arrived at Changli. Four small railway bridges the beard this side of thus, her the Luanghow bridge is undamaged,
"There is no doubt that the Chibli ad vance arou the Fengien right fank precipitated the latest withdrawal, appears that the position ahih
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traders described as being most modern principles was well planned to resist a frontal attack, but that the fanks were utterly neglected. This rond hasty retirement from a sing position is arded as indicating the inability of Chang Tse-in to cope with the Chi Army
PEKING, May 21st. Sour Chihli troops have reachei Lust- chow and the main force also continues to progress towards Luanchor.
MAs Jean R. MAIL
Husband and doctors put this lady Sasy as insane. Now certiled sane, she sues for damages.
GENERAL ITEMS.
Jersey is to have a new lighthouse near the dangerous Paternoarer Reef.
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The most powerful in existence, a new wireless station has been opened at Farnborough.
Midshipman Prince George, the King's fourth son, bas been appointed ta RM.S. "Queen Elizabeth," flagship of the Atlantic Fleet.
Exportation of French margarine is now permitted, and the duties on horses, poultry, and chese imposed daring the war have been rescinded.
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An antique gold watch-key lest by: Capt. Tiptaft at Stamford, Lincoln- shire, ten years ago has been found by him in a lane at Boston, 60 miles
away.
An anonymous donor has given £20,000-
the Southampton church
to
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With the exceptics of a small portion. at the Fenetien forces have gone berand the Great Wall and it seems as if General Wu Pri Fu intends to clear this region.
It is unofficially reported that Hsu Shih Wesleyan-Methodist A long controversy between British hang has ruzested General (bang Teo condition that his name is not
Lin to immediately retire to Mukden and disclosed. and American anthropologists has there await developments, which might ended with an cémission from the be more favourable for Chang Tso Lin Amer can scientists that their British than his present position.
colleagues are right. The argument conterned the Piltdown kill (the bead of a prebistoric woman, who probably lived 200,000 years ago), which was foxed at Piltdown in Sussex, in 1912. With the skull was f and a jawbone which the American authorities ha declared did not be loa to it, but Professor G. Eilet Smith, beturing in Londen at Univer. eity College mcently. id that it had now been admitted that the skull and jawbone belonged to the same bing. The fragments carried the x istence of man in Eng'and back to an age when the North Sea was dry and the mastodon roamed the land. Silent Fusband's Lapses.
Her husband ignored her. Never when shsolutely spoke except Decertary. Never acquainted her: with his arrangements. Never took her out. Wert alone on his summer holidays. Never said where he was going, or when he intended to return. These were some of the complaints made by Lucy Watts, who Nottingham on March 23, was granted £2 per week maintenance on the grozni of desertion by Henry Watts, paper merchant, Nottingham. Ac cording to plaintiff's solicitor Watts started his course of conduct obviously with the intention" of inducing his wife to leave him. Mrs Watta at first resisted the suggestion that. they were unhappy, and would be, better apart. bat ultimately left whilst her husband was away from home The defence was, that the wife left without cause.
| New Brid; è Över Hooghly.
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On March 15, the report was published in the Calcutta Gazette off the Committee of Engineers ap pointed by the Government of Beogal to advise with regard to the erection of a new bridge over the Hooghly. The report conarms the prognostication, exclusively published in the Statesman on February 5, saya that raper that the type recommend-
SHANGHAI TOLUNTEERS
REVIEWED.
SHANGHAI, May 2nd. General Fowler reviewed the Shanghai Volunteers this afternoon on the Public Recreation Ground
ANTI CHRISTIAN DEMONSTRATION.
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In a collision between two trains in Tunis, in which 4 people were killed and £0 izjured, one of the engines was flung on end and remained in that position.
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There were 1.519,823 persons in Eng- land and Wales in receipt of Poar Law relief or November 5 last, the Highest number for 12 years. At the end of the year the figure had dropped to 1,366,369.
SHANGHAI, May 22nd. Over 200 000 students attended the first meeting of the Anti Christian Students
A stag hunted by the Berks and League at Footung yesterday after cou, The speeches delivered were extremely Bucks farmers' staghounds hostile towards Christianity and hand through the street of Wokingham. bilis denouncing Christians were distri Berkshire, and escaped into the buted.
PASSENGERS.
KARIYILA.
Per P. & D. s.s. "Delta" (Cmmander: C. Brook DSO, R.NR.) from Lon- drm, April 7 ad Marttiles Apul 14: To Straite, China and Japan. via Enghey, W. H. Anderson, Hor. Me K Pen, Capt. and Birs B. G. Bell Mr. C. Barn tt. 3isse Ballen 2), Mesers A. Bennett, J. C. Rain. T.
country again.
ran
Explaining that he had never com plained that there was no bath in the house, a tenant said in Bow County Court "I have done without one for 68 years, and don't propose to start COW,"
Washington disarmament agreement.
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"If you let me know when the wedding is I will try to come," said ¦ the Bradford stipendiary magistrate to a man who when summoned by a girl in respect to her child offered to many her,
Launched in 1912 as the first WJ3D- of-war to carry 13.in. guns, the battleship "Orion," ci 22,500 tons, has been ordered to Devonport to be paid Boucher, B. G. Bryser T L C. Ban-off. She is to be scrapped under the croft AC. Bellotti Sir Squire Laccruft, Fah foods. H Bridze, Mrs F. 1. FADE set Paker. Dr. and Mrs F. D. Cimms Mr Clark, Major G. Craster, Mr W. Callas Lieut. P. F. Curtin, Mise E. Counsell Mrs. J. K. Chase. Mr D. Cislendar, Mrs F. a. Casey Mrs F. F. Cart, Mr and ire T. G. Dodge. Messrs W, H. Delingnola, J. W. Dickson, F. P. Dover, J. E. Dolling, F. Fleming. Mr and Mes C. H. Gondwin. Mr C. C. Gaitett, Mo A. P. Gaymer. Maste & Goddardi (2), Me S. V. Goodier: Mrand Ya L. Gard. ner. Mr H. K. Ghose, He, Hard, 3ir. W. S. Betton. Mand Krs E. Holding. Mrs D. S. Pamilton. Ms J. T. Folden. Mr. J. H., Hon. Mr R Hedley, Mr James Histie HR. M...wes: Miss R. Hawes, Mr G. E. BA Master S. Hase Mr G. K. C. Hudson, Mr J. H. Hatchiror. As B. Ipar. Messa T. Jones, K. H. Jis. J. W. Kenth. G. Rick, Latham Mr and Mea J. L. Lán- zell. Mr G.W. Halle, Mr and Mrs. F. Makorice, but. Mala Singh, Mr Hommel-Alsily, Vr R, Mohorned, Mr E. T. Moore. 14-Col. E. Metatrinos, Mrs. M. MeBohin, Miss C. M. Robbie Me P. Me obbie A. MeRobbie, Cant.
ed by the committee would be the abwiera Mears CD Vollst
T. E Morida. J. Dr. J. F. Fore, Master H. Ply Major R. 8. Kikinstro, Vaj N. D. Price Mess A Peebles, P. U. Peri, 4. Pb, Capt, and Mes G. B Ren-. nick, MM; J. Bay er. 7 Pobin. son, R. E. Boe, Mrs. H. M. Reed, Capt. AP. Roeg reth Mr. R. Beyzolds, Mt W. T. Regan, ab. C.not. P. J. Bey Tolds A, Abey Miss E, J. Rose, Capt. DB, M. Shewen, Master J. An-
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No officer or soldier on full pay is allowed to address meetings or demonstrations held for party of political purposes unless he is sa adopted candidate for a parliamentszy constituency, states a new Army, Order.
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Zeized with a fainting fit while on hiroands by bicycle, a bank messenger at Baralle (Pas de Calais) is stated to bave found when he recovered that his satchel containing £10,000, most of it in French banknotes, had been stolen.
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Four used Cape of Good Hope triangolarshaped id, stampe, of the Woodblock me, pale blue in colour, printed in 1861, were sold for £85 at Harmer, Books, and Co's
cantilever or large span bridge. £2,000,000 is the figure motioned the cost of this type of bridge, and the committee are of pinion that it could be constructed in 3 years from the date of commencement. The.com- mittee further recommends that the Dew bridge should be built on a centre line running from a point 630 feet north of the Calcutta side to a point. Stopieom Mr.W, Stabbage.Three zed dark blue 4d stampe 1180 fret north of the centre of the CMT G. & Follen brand went for £54.
present Inidge on the Howesh side: Provision has been made for three (JINE or Vehicdertale each way in addition to two lines of traMWAYS. The total width of bridge is recom mended at 100 feet, aloxing 18 f-ét Lor two lines of tramway, 58, 1-at for six times of traffic and 24 lect for two footpath.
TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922.
NOTICES.
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WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.
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Agents for ADMIRALTY CHARTS,
ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES. KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S ENGLISH W/ FCHES, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from zaufacturers, High Class English Jewellery,
MASSAGE EXPERT
HARRY FURUKAWA,
MES HIDEKO,
19, Wyndham Street
A PODICURE AND MANICURIST
Mas. M. TSUCHIOKA,
31 WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG PRINTING OFFICE
First Floor, Room No 12..
PHOTO SUPPLIES,
LONG HING & CO., Rodaks and Eodar Fums, &e. 4.
DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY.
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PEAK HOTEL,
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The Only American Hotel in the Colony. Nice and quiet yet caly a few minutes' walk from the Banks, and Central Districts. 43 Bedrooms. Excellent Cuisine. Scrupulously clean. Under American Management. For terms appis to
MRS. F. E. CAMERON, Proprietres.
Two minutes from Star Ferry).
K
PALACE HOTEL
KOWLOOK
Recently renovated and refurnished, slectria light' and fans throughout and antiraly ander new Aanagement. Cuisina under the personal supervision of the proprietor, Bar and Billiard Rooms Tarma moderase. Special serma do families of application to
Telephone K. & Telegraphic Add: "PALACE"
J. HL QIBKERY, Propastor-
Tirs. Dinners, Teas at moderate prices or by Monthly Ticket. Ice Cream Parlour and Ladies Private Boom. Candies, Chocolates and ofber Confectionery & Speciality,
AMERICA CO., LTD.
Cafe and Dining Rooms.
(30 and 32 Des Your Road, Central) Confectioners, Bakers, and General Caterer...
Weddings, picnics and
catered for.
other parties especially Wedding. Firthday and other cakes made to order. Ships. supplied by arrangement.
HOTEL
"ASIA"
WEST BUND, CANTON.
Leading Hotel in South
China
First class Accommodation. Electric Lights, Fans and Elevators.
Hairdressing Boof Garden.
Splendid Views
and of. City -
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Saloon.
Pearl River
Moderate Bates.
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Excellent Cuisine.
Under the Management of the
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HOTEL.
NEW MACAO All the comfc cts of a boma combined with moderate prÍZDE.
Bebetitelty situated facing the sea t-to-dije HOTEL LAIT and Condiditalia Rooms, Exembo~ lent Cuisine Bader Experienced Supervision, Separata Tebing, Hot, Cold and shower Balu, Eletric Light theaghout. Public and Printe Bars and Bird Room. First ClaM BOOMERO dation for Familien, and Toncista, Terms 1500
In W. MAX. Manager,”
CANTON.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
CENTRAL LOCATION
LL ELECTRIC TRANḤ Fass Entrance, Eivo- -zás Láfia, Zims and Lebring, Europa, Bibs and Sanitary Fittings, Hot KINI CANLI Watar zymam throngheat. Best od Food SME Borvien Telephonezi Telegrafale addesin := VICTORIS J. WITCHELL, Mansgen.
drews Sped, 3rd B. Spiera, Bin Festamp auction, come Fleet storty WAH ON FACTORY THE NEW VICTORIA CAFE
•Swoith, He's Ecott. Mics F. Seinina,
-Mer 4. Strahan, Mr T. 25. Vinclur. Mr Mex H. Strachan, Major G F Tar
A Hamburg shipping company
fleet of sating / HTM. Pm F Twhich owns a small fleet
ner. Prot, A. Th mon, Miss M, Thom-
Hats Dr. P. Johmon Tatlar, Mr Fase ships intended to christes thems
Threlfall, and Mrs facral "ddin, M'81-A.M. Varrone Mr W, B. Vstran, Master J. W. Willer, Miss A Wi full, Mrs A-C Wiko Mr Willis Mrs M, Wilson, MrR T. Wilen. Mr W. R. Walerg, Mr. J. Wood and Me W
Pirate. Boche, Hun, and Fourteen Foints, but according to a report from Hamburg, it has been requested by the Contest Govenment to “deant from this form of tran
OF FRAMEWORK OF ANY DESCRIPTION. Fectory at Mongkok
HEAD OFFICE Des Voeux Road,~
SAMPLES AND PRICES FURNISHED ONL
REQUEST.
THE HOUSE FOR GOOD EATS Timns and Disney
-fat all hours,
iherd and Confectionmcs. Cakas made for parties etc. Tál 2007.
94, Des Your Road Central