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TUKSDAY, MAY 30, 1922

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONKERS TO THE 40VERNMENT AND ADMIRALTY,

Coal Contractors General Brokers.

INTIMATIONS.

OFFICIAL NOTICE. PROPOSED TO CHANGE A

SHIP'S NAME.

INTIMATIONS.

WILLIAM POWELL, LIMITED

THE CHINA MAIL.

of

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the TWENTY FIRST ORDIN [ARY GENERAL MEETING SHAREHOLDERS in the above Com pany will be held at the HONGKONG HOTEL on WEDNESDAY, June 7th,

KWOK LAI PAN of No.33 Con- 1. minght Road Central, Hongkong, hereby give notice that in conse- quence of waiformity with the combinaat 11.30 o'clock for the purpose of i

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

$5 WORDS S'INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID. Each additionel word & Canta for 3 lasertions.

TO LET.

FOR SALE.

JONGKONG “HOTEL

Mag, 29.

Mer

Mrs Amphlett Mr and Mrs Mr G. W. Anderen. Laritsen Mus Belikoritzb Capt. F. #. Larner

ER Bellos Ca Melay Mrs C. HL Benson MeSea Haitland Mr RJ. Birbeck Mr P. Marks Mrs C. Bird M: G; J. McKnight Mr. J. C. Black Me and Mr T. M. Mr E. Blackburn Hiss C. Moiss Buildings Apply Harry Wicking a 1L 1891, Kennedy Town.

Mr P. M Blum Dr J. Maryvn tion of usmes of the other vessels owned (receiving the Report of the Directors/ TO LET.-ces Top Froor Prince's OR SALE-One bailding situated Miss S. Black

Can be used as Factory or Godown Mr. Rinmenthal fr W. A. Nowers bre, I have applied to the Board of and Statement of Accounts to the co

For particulars Apply to THE FARM M. Oo MrF O'Hare

L.A. E Babero, -PUBLIC AUCTIONS Trade, under Section 4 of the Herchant 25th February 1922

Shipping Act 1894, in respect of the

Mre H. E. Pice, in Watai Gap Road near Bowen, LTD. Shon" of Hougtong Official

To LET.-New Enrapan far situate EAST OXYGEN & ACETYLENE CJ. W Corle Tia

Road. Apply to Compradore Depart-

Mrs B. E Rice' L'inda Chine. By Order of the Board of Directors.ment of Eanque

. O. HOLT,

Secretary.

区茶

THE Undisigned have saved insurers tea, bitarte ward by me the

5208 owned permission to change ber name

shuns to sell by Public Anction

from ACCENT OF THE CONCERNED),

ON

WEDNESDAY,

May 31, 1922, st 2.30 pm,

to

HEE LEE" and to have bar regis- tered in the new pame at the pors of "Hongkong as owned by ms.

Any objections to the proposed

at No. 6, Observatory Villas, Kowloon,change of name must be sea: to the

The Household Furniture

..⭑E..

&c...

tc.

therein contained. Fall Particulars from Catalogue). On view on Tuesday am. Terms:-Carb on deävery.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Suctiones

Forgkong, May 27, 1992

R.

THE Undersigned have received in- The

Boy, Tax CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POL, to sell by Public Auction,

од

THURSDAY,

June 1, 1922, at 2.30 p.m..

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,

De Vart Rain, Corner of

In Hotre Street. Sundry leta Confiscated and Buclaimed Jewellery

Aino

At the same time several Diamond Bracelets, Rings and other Ornaments, part of jewellers' stock by private instructions. Terme-Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOMER.

Auctioneers to the Government Hozxhong, May 9, 192

THE Cadersierad have received jastruc-!

Teas to sell by Public & action,

(NOX ACCOUNT OF THE CONCZANED),

Of

FRIDAY

June 2, 1992, at 10.30 am..

at their Salor Rooms, No

Des Vans Road, Corner of

Ice House Stroet, Quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Remoted to Sales Roces for con- venience of sale, Comprising :- Sideboards, Dinner Waggon, Dining Table and Chairs, Cheaterfelds, Ari chairs, Wardrobes, Single Teak Bele,

¿C.,

&c

&t 4180

Quantity Toilet Sundries, including Hair Brushes, Toilet Powder, Toilet Soap, &c., &

Lerar: Cseh on delivery.

RUGEES & HOUGR,

A

Hem torg. May 27. 19. UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPE COMPANY, LTD.

of

The

The following unclaimed telegrams "are lying at the cffice

Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited):-

Miss Lajain, 2 Seamortor (2); from

Yokchema

Miss Lisan, St. Panks College, from Yokohama.

Walterjing Great Easter Hotel, from Chefoo.

Hokaisang Family Seymour Street, from Yokohama.

Nagao Tsunekichi Ichitosentyaku

Hakonemaru, from Tokio.

Yoshio c/o Shunyomaru, from Moji Captain Senzanmaru e/o M.B.K, from Kobe

Yazlibong, from Dairen. Wenglukwong

c/o Kwrongtailoy

Hotel, from Shanghai.

Hongbin Hokker Tekhatations, from

Amy.

Yawochong, from Shanghai.

Hapwobcheong, from Kobe

Khiantak, from Armoy.

Th. KRING,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, May 25, 1922.

EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL- ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.

List of Unclaimed Telegram lying in EE Telegraph Office Bougkong

Mrs. Elvine Banque of Indo Chine, frota Melbourne PO,

Violet Ostren Young Women's Christian desociation, from Sanfranciaco.

3. E. E. AIREY,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, May 23, 1922.

Beautiful Things Make the

Living Beautiful

Our Eilk Kimonos combine Art and Beauty never seen before in Hongkong Remem ber Sük is for Eummer-wear. When down to call at.

19, Wyndham Street, and inspect our KIMONOS.

Registrar of Shipping or Harbour Master at Hongkong within seven days from the appearance of this advertisement.

Dated at Bougkong this 23rd day of May 1999

KWOK LAI PAN.

-

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the

Company will be CLOSED from June 1st to June 7. borr, days inclusive,

ir

Hongkong. May 23, 1904

WILLIAM POWELL, LIMITED.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE-Ong practical new Semi-Diesel, 115 E.P., ?cylinders,

| Mr W. V. Cuthbert Jr.

Sob

Mrs D. R. Davies

FOR SALEA Pair of Shooting Mre J. Daviest Bitchie

Boots (laced-knee) Apply Bax Sa 13:6 co "China Mail."

THOR

od 2 childrez

Mr R+Domin

De E. Padley Mr H. Efferso MES. Ensuls

275 R.P.M., rozether with complete set {L "ESALE-Thronometer:bs Pade), Mrs A Fraser

FOR SALE.

Regular rate. Rennis available, ↑ Mr M. Gel Apply Box No. 1381 có "China Mail"

FOR SALE Two of the first French Premium bonds, 500 francs each. What offers ?-Wright, "Mail" Office.

Mr. H. Rowe Mrs Savil

3

THE LAST OF THE

H BSBURGS

"This is a poor human b ing," Dr. Viktor Adler, the late leader of the Austrian Socialiste, remarked German to the compa sionately Ambassador. Count Weder, whèo

leaving the palace of the Emperor Charles on one of the closing days of October, 1918. Now he dead. A an individual the ex-Fmperor wat, it aarthing, a negative quantity, to his A5 Embarrassment own followers rather than a leader.. -- is said to have be n barmless. But, zben, he was not born a private individual. nor was he prepared to remain one aiter events bad reduced bim to that parit on. And in the position which he did occupy more than the mere absence malice or vic was required. Of less than average intelligence mentally under develop ed, easily induenced by the people Eround him. and therefore funds

1i

Mr and Mrs E A.

Seeley

Me Chan hing Capt. W., Spackes M BAG. Sperry

Mr J. S. Thomson P. Fellet Mrs P. Vining Mr and Mrs C.

Wathing

pt. T. P. La Mr and M-AM

Hannibal

Mr S C. Earris Kiss B. Bill

Trp. Park Jacksenife C. Weishervar Mrs C. Jarvis

Keni MR J.

Mrxad Mrs F. C. Weir

Karpp

Mr and Mrs T. R MT. M. Kennard Wilisas Mr and Mrs C. 31,Cap. 3. 11. Wright

1

mentally incoLaissent, he still haught himself called upon to be a raler and a soldier. A personal raler without personality, e dallied with policies. and ideas, quite incapabimol reali-ing any. He lacked even suficie: t cars age to stand be his ownL Though the fall circumstances of

of spare parts-la perfect running an EXTRAORDINARY GENTRE FAR EAST OXYGEN AND OTICE IS HERERY GIVEN at order-Can be seen on application to ERAL MEETING of the above ACETYLENE CO. LTD. Company will be held at the HONG

Street, KONG HOTEL, Pedder Victoria, in the Cologe of Hongkong, BON TON, LIMITED.

or WEDNESDAY. The 7th day of

ABSOLUTELY NEW. (In Liquidation), „

June, 1922, at NOON, for the purpose of considering, and, it thought fit! CHEAP SALE.

approving the draft new Meme (1) Two S RHP Single Cylinler Bolinder Oil Engines. Rev. 235 με επίπειε YOMMENCING from WEDNES¦randum of Association of the Com- DAY, the 24th May, 1922, and pany which will be submitted to the

Balinder Oil Enghien direct con- c/o China Mail" for Ten days thereafter, all Piece Goods Meeting. A print of sech draft new (2) 35 BHP 2 Cylinder left Colony, Apply Box Na 1378, Capt. & Mrs Aden-Mr & Mrs Kirkwood his letter to Prince Sixte of Bourbon

pected to 23.115 Vol direct Milliners, Lengeris, don do, contained Memorandum of Association and a

wound) { (compound correct in the premises of the above firm, 37, print of the cxring Memerandum

draame explete with back of Queen's Road Central, Hongkong, will of Association of the Company may

board 1 hestat for each be sold subject to a cash discount off be seen at the Company's Registered

metine 25 to clear.

TEE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

10ce, Powell's Bailding No. 12 Des Yeux Road Central Victoria, afore- A. R. LOWE,

Special Managerald, and the portions of the proposed new Memorandum of" Association Hongkong, May 22, 1922.

which difer from the existingį Memorandum of Association are indicated by being marked in the margin in red fak. Should the Meeting approve of such new Memo randum of Association with or without modification, the, subjoined Resolution will be cioposed as an Extraordinary Resolation: namdiy-

the (1) That the provisions of

ol

GYMKHANA MEETING will be held (weather permitting at the Happy Valley, on SATURDAY, June 3, com

encing at 3.30 p.m.

THE THIRD

The Charge for admission will be $i for other than Members of the Hong- keng Jockey Club.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half price.

The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hengkong to be present.

Hongkong, May 25, 1992

EUROPEAN AGENCY.

Company's Memorandum Association with respect to its objects he alered so as to read as shown in the print signed for the purpose of identification by the Chairman of this Meeting. and also for the following farther purpose, namely.—

For the purpose of considering. and thought fit, approving the craft new Articles of the Company the profesing. A print of sura new HOLESALE Tedents promptly which will be submitted to

; for all British and Continental goods, Articles and a print of the existing

including

"

Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes Rod Lostber, Chemicals and Druggists' Sendries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Pices Goods Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and fetale, Jewellery, Flate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Omen's Stores,

etc.. ti.

Commission 2% to 5%. Trade Discounts concured. Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Case from £10 yards. Consiments of Produce did on Accorati WILLIAM WILSON & SONS (ESTABLISHED 1814),

25. AMCETKE Last, Lemos. E.C. Chie Addrem: “ÄNSTATKs Ioknox.

Articles may be seen at the Com- pany's said Registered Office. In such Print the portions of the proposed new Articles which differ rom the existing Articles are indicared by the underlining and marking in the margin is red ink. Should the Meeting approve of such new Articles with or without modification, the j subicined Resolution will be proposed as an Extraordinary Resolation, namely:-

(2) That the new Articles already approved by this meeting and for the purpose of identication sabrrribed by the Chan thereof be and the same fre hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the excle 04 of and in substitution for all the exi-ting Articles thereof.

AND NOTICE IS HERESY ALSO

THE KWONG KWUI CÓ. (GIVEN that a FURTHER EXTRA-

PAOTO SUPPLIES.

60 Queen's Road Central Telephone Na 2170.

Photos of H. R. H. Prince of Wales landing on sale.

-

SHUN TAI HONG. Dealer in

SILK, SHANTUNG PONGEE

Lace and Straw Braid Gizsing, Deer's Horns etc. No. 70, Lower Lascar Row, Telephon's No. 862, Hongkong.

HWA LEE & CO. Shanghai and Shantung Hand Made Lacs, Hair Nets and Embroideries, Ita No. 70 Lower Lascu Row. Tel 362. TAI KOON YUEN.

RESTAURANT

137, Queen's Road Fast,

Tenshi

ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the i same clice, on MONDAY, the 25th; day of June, 1922, at NOON, for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings at the above mentioned Meetiaz and of confrming it thought! f as Special Resolutions, the abwe, mentioned Resolutions (Nos. 1 and 2).j Should the first of the above! Resolutions (No. 1) be confirmed as a Special Resolution by the requisite majority, the alterations! in the Company's Memorandum of Association consequently involved. will be submitted to the Supreme Court of Hongkong for confirmation: Dated this 27th day of May, 1922. By Order of the Board,

No

H. O. HOLT,-

Manager.

BASTO & COMPANY.

JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business heretofore carried

os by Bernardino Bato as a Share

broker under the style of Basco &

Close to Spring Garden Lane, Hongkong. Cay. will be taken over by Aug

WING FAT CHEUNG SPARROW CARDS (MA, JONG) TOE SALE. CERDS MADE OF IVORY AND FISH BONE. No. 276, Queen's Road Centrals No. $3, Ken Ham Street East.

BRATO

YAN KER.

7 Tit Eeng Lane, Entrance from Jubiles Street, Cosi Contractors for the Household.

TOL 2825.

| NAMSAN & CO.

280 Der Your Bead West Photo Engraving and Deigning LITHOGRAPHIES

Tel: 1363.

Arthur Guterres as from the 1st day;

of June 1922, and that, as from the 1st day of June 1922, the said Bernardino Basto ceases to be lia le in any way in respect of the said business and that all liabilities. of whatsoever nature incurred by the said firm of Basto & Coy. on and from the 1st day of Jure 1922, will be incurred by the said Augusto Arthur Guterres solely.

Dated the 25th day of May 1922. BERNARDINO BASTO AUGUSTO ARTHUR GUTERRES.

TAIYO & C0.

MAPAN BROK

HOOTS AND SHOES -

MARE. TO GRDEL

|

OR SALE-2 Sester Baick Matoran Kasek

Car. Six Cylinder 35 HP. Can

be seen by app viotment. No reasonable offer refaed. Reason for sale Owner

FRENCH LESSONS

G. MOUSSION

(3)

Two oil fuel tanks capacity of each

15, Morrison Hill Road,

20 tons.

Apply to Elinder 20 "China Mail*

Maxine

She can afford to wear a Paust, this aize.

A Curtise racing triplane, 450 b.p., expected to beat the world's speed record."

SARLEY PAKE

Contentment for Wearers of Shirley

Make Braces.

There is a certain security is buying SHIRLEY MAKE BRACES. Security that you are buying a high quality of braces. Security of the greatest amount of comfort. Security that behind the products is a house of fifty years' standing that guarantees every single pair with their signature.

SOLD BY GOOD DEALERS EVERYWHERE Look for the name on the buckles and the printed. guarantor label:

#SHIRLEY MAKE”

dreier Siebender Compens

sen

REPUTAR BAY HOTEL.

Mr Lechner

Mr J. E. de Ballard Mrs Liddell

Mr Bekkers

Nr Dreward

Mr and Mrs Edgeam be

child

Mr and Mrs G.

Elliott

Mr C. Fritz

3fr Lynnt

Mr R. F. Matting's CM Parker News and Miss Parker Ness Mira Neowist

ME Parking

Mrand Mrs Powis Mr Fehryve

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have so far not been elucidated, the main facts are clearly established and show up the late Emperor as both timid sad attenthiel Hessumed re- Docsibility and shirked it when it became a burden. He was the Corn- the Austro- mander-in Cliet of Hungariae army and loved playing ab Hr and Hrs F. D. soldiers--and at what a time! (IA

cidentally, about a year after his accession to the throne be andered bis two Premiers to raise hie alary as Commander-in Chief and to make the rise retrospectivel th roll pse esme, But whea

fr and Mer Gearers Theobold

Mr B. Gray

Mr Hollister

Mr G. Hogg

Adams

TARDET

Miss Tile

PEAK HOTEL.

March 15.

M2 and Mrs F. R. J. MAH. Hingin the last day of October, 1913, he

worth

tried to shift the responsibility for the Mr and Mrs J L M in Ms L H. Armistice on to the new Executive

Adams

Ainslie Mr and Mrs H. G.

Barter

Vr as Ms B. G.

Birch

Mr. E. O. Bird

Howel:

Lt Col & Mrs F. Council of German Austria. They'

Hyslop

refused; the army was Imperial Mr and Mrs H. Hand Royal," a common institution of

Jacobs

MM P. L

Kaight

Mr and Ms E. S.-C. L01

Booth

We M. J. Bre

dr J. G. Bridser 1. H. & Bride

Chot and Mrs M.

Bomwich fiss. Broces.

Lt. Condr and Mrs

J Mrooke

Mr H Baie

the Monarchy, whereas they repre- Bented merely one of the rising Succes sion States and were, moreover, loath to simit being in any way heirs to Meantime the Me and Tes R. Mic-Imperial Austria.

Gregar

Miss E O. Leslie

Me A. F. Lissa 1337 *

Cap and Mr

Lathissen

Mrs Mckins

Mesver

Mr & Mrs J. & C. Miller

Bolock

Mr W.

feld

Allied armies were advancing, the Austm-Hungarian army as dissolv ing rapide. Evers bour of delay Mr C. Motucneressarily intensified the dangers of the sirmat on and sacrißced human Mr and Mrs J. F.

lives t: no parposs. At tart Charles Paymaster Cap twis prevailed upos to sign the Batters H. willer

Armieri.e. But a les hours later be caurelied his crder, resigned the com- mard into the barde of one of his general and let the new Commander in Chief Baally sign the Armistice. A miserable fare thus closed the mili tars history of a family which in the war—the was of its own making-had been represented by à core of generals but sever appeared in any Lasvalte

Mrs Mitchell Mr H. Cartwright Miss J. Mitchell Me and Mrs G. A.Mr J. W. Moran

MD. W. Menton

Chadwick

dr and Mrs T. W.L

Charch

Lt

Clark

Col H A Sicholson

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od Mrs H. H. Hr A. Nicol

Mr & Mrs T. Urton CMr. E. Ponn

Hon, Mr and Mrs T.

L. Perkins

Mr and Mrs R

Courri

His M. Cooper

frs Cormack

Er W. &.Cornull

Mr E. Ralphs

Me and Mrs E.

Capt. and Mrs L S. de Rhodes

Carry

Cal C W. Dary

Mr and Mrs W E.

Boberta

Eng -Comdr.

F.

Miss J. L Robertson

DAYIDD

47 A. DOO

Mr J. S. Pobinson.

Mr R. F. Staw

M. F. A. Dinsdale Mr and Mrs E IL

Lt. Com. and Mrs Sleigh

Drew

Mr G. Morton Smith

Mr A. Eastoma Mr E. Sploer

Mr G. T. Eveleigh Mist D. Stobart

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Mrs and Visa Eccles bings

Capt. & Mrs Feries Mr J. F. Swindells

MF. W. Gibbins Mr D. Taylor

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Thornborrow Miss ML B. Hal Major D. L. Hardinge sent Williams ICOL and Malls and dry 8. T.

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