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INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE TWENTY-SEVENTH ORDIN ARY ANNUAL MEETING of the above SHAREHOLDERS in

24 1923.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

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ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.

William Salter, aged 71, of Chale, competed in the Isle of Wigh miles cross-country championship, completing the corso but finishing Inst.

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Al Haverfordwest. Pembroke Shire, Miss Annie Ludwig, of reliable Briton Ferry, near Swansea, was Fordained paster of Pisgah Baptist

Chapel.

POSITION WANTED. Company will be held at the Com. pany's Town Office, 2 Lower Albert RECOMMENDING Road, Hangkang, on FRIDAY, 5th Japanese Boy to Private Mess, or day of October, 1923, at Noan, for Club-Houses as Houseboy-Clean, the purpose of presenting the Report Clever and Quiet. Please address of the Directors and Stalement of Box No. 1449, c/o "China Mail" Accounts to 31st July 1923.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from 27th September to 5th October, 1923, both days inclusive.

By Order..

M. MANUK,

Secretary. Hongkong, 19th September, 1923,

“THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA

DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Share Register and Transfor Book of the Company will be closed from the 1st to 8th October 1929 (both days inclusive).

NOT

Warrante for the Interim Dividend can be obtained at the Office of the Company, Quicon's Buillings, Bong.. kong, ou and after the 9th: prox.

By Onler of the Baird,

E. COCK,

Acting Chief Manager, Bongkong, Septeraber 17, 1923.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

ORDINARY,

GENERAL TRETING of the abiva Company will be held at the Company's Offices, 20, Voo9% Road Central on TUESDAY, the 2nd of October, 1923, at 11 4.31.

The Trusler-Books of the Company the 22nd of will be closed from September to god of October both days inclusive.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

General Managers. Hongkong, 13th September, 1923.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MEMBERS are

reminded

that ENTRIES for the FOURTH GYMKHANA to be held on the 6th and 6th October, 1923, close on SATURDAY next, the 22nd inst.

Hongkong, 18th September, 1923,

WIL

NOTICE.

ILL Mr. GEORGE F. OBER

kindly communicate

P. O. Box 213 Hongkong?

HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

will

THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ING of Members will be held

in the City Hall on FRIDAY, 28th

inst, at 5.45 pm...

By Order,

D. K. BLAIR,

Hon. Secretary.

Hongkong, 17th September, 1923.

RATTAN GOODS.

THE wa undermentioned guilds beg to announce that the prices hitherto charged have re- mained the same for years. Owing to the increased cost of living all manufacturers, stores and workmen are reluctantly compelled to raise thair prices. At a meeting of employers and employees it was un- animously agreed that prices of goods be increased by ten per cent. and that workmen's wages be raised by seventeen per cent. This was ratided by the delegates appointed to the meeting.

THE WING HING TONO

(Rattan Masters' Guild). THE OI EWUN GENERAL GUILD (Manufacturere' Masters' & Workmen's Guild).

Hongkong, August 28, 1923.

ANSALDO

The best Italian Production.

Ordinary and Sport Types.

4 and 6 Cylinders.

AGENTS required for CHINA

Societa Anoni na

AUTOMOBILI ANSALDO, Corso Pes bira 251, TURIN,

(Italy).

TO LET.

OFFICES TO LET-Good offices

in No. 1 Duddell Street, Rooms on top floor, we of lift. Apply Box No. 1450 c/o "China Mail."

FOR

FRENCH TUITION

Write to

G. MOUSSION c/o "China Mail" office,

INTIMATIONS

JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE

DISASTER.

HONGKONG RELIEF FUND.

NOTICE.

SUBSCRIPTIONS LISTS for the above Fund are open at the following places:

Hongkong General Chamber of

Commerce.

Hongkong & Shanghai Banking

Corporation. Chartered Bank of India, Australis

& China. Mercantile Bank of India. International Banking Corporation. Netherlands Trading Society. Yokohama Specie Bank. Hongkong Club. Cheques should be made out to the Order of the Japanese quake Disaster Hongkong Relief Fund.

By Order,

"My husband has not spaken to ne ir a year. Life is hell when one has to live with a man who will Frot spunk." said a woman at Wed

|minster.

Por making counterfeit sixpencOE [by silvering farthings, Alfred Grey, 30, a valet, was sentenced as the Old Bailey to three years' ponal

¿servitude.

Great interest has been aroused in Banneronth by the announce ment that the Earl of Malmashmy. is selling the whole of his ostates în the town.:

Tripping over a rope with which boys were playing. Thoma Low, 65, of Goodman's-street, Toplar, E.. Inctured his thighs and died from shock,

During the first quarter of this | year 2,403 Jewish immigrants had enteral Palestine, compared with 9.52 for the corresponding period of last year.

When at a Communion service at St. Martin's Church, Scarborough, the Rev. F. H. P. Spener, a retired clergyman living in the town, was taken in and died.

Dloven persons were burned to death and twenty injured in a tone- mont house fire in New York.

Von Veltheim, the German adventurer, who was recently

DIAMOND DRESS,

FROCK LIKE A ROSE

GARDEN.

VISITORS IT HOTELS.

BUNG KONG HOTEL

Sptember 27.

ordered to be deported from Southing at Deauville race meeting, as Mr W. Armstrong Miss P. Jos

There has been a brilliant gather-Mr B.T G. Aittoale B. Jones Africa, has sailed for Germany,

might be expected in such superb Benstar & Mrs J Me N. Joseph

weather.

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Me E. KanfIE ARE

Legn

4.

Me & dry fangston

Min. H. Lillio

Arrayo Me and Mrs Registration of medical herbalists There is less convention at Hardwil is provided in a Bill presented by Deauville than at Longchamp, and Mrs R. E. Balilio were Mr P. E. Boston Lical-Commander: Kenworthy some daring eccentricities

Mr & Mr M Long (which denunds the establishment seen. A few flowers did duty for Mr O. Beatamin

Ma O. B. Bird Me P. Huile of a general medical herbalists hats on some heads, and one or two ir P. R. Bishop Mr J. Mason

girls with pretty hair were bare-Mr and Mrs How Me F. Matsun headed. Some frocks were so thin Mr E. J. Burraand te W. 1. McCoffelty that they were almost transparent, and children Mr D. but it must be said that very beauti-

MPC. A. Bowan

Me Mister ful toilettes were displayed.

Mr N. W. Fowler Me R. II. Me Nair Mr T. E. Bradsbor Me M. Monsariffo

Mrs P. Millard

council.

Lord Landonigrry's offer to give Seaham Hall for a hospital www declard at a county meeting at Duda. bit an offer by Lord Boyne to give Brancepeth Castle for a similar purpose was deferred for further considération,

Clad in pyjamas and anied with tennis racket, the occupant of a Newcastle-on-Tyna aburban house arly in the mong gave chase to n youth in draethes by whom he had been aroused, and caught him after running two miles.

The average cost of collection, handling, conveyance, and delivery of an inland lotter weighing not more than 1oz. is slightly over 1d., the Postmaster-General states in Parliamentary papers, in reply to Mr. Lang Sturrock. The postage Teo is 1d.)

The faneral took place nt Batter- sea, S.W., of Mr. Joseph Kenning ham, of 14, Bramficul-road. Wands worth Common, who died in his ninety-second year and had been conreeted with church choirs for more than 80 years. He had sung at every Handel Festival since 1869

While London, Midland, and Sentfish train was passing through

F.

vivid pink with a bluish tinge.fr M. Carin

A new colour was launched, a Mr H. Canning Mian Middlehnut Dressmakers sent some original Capt J. Church Miss Millard models in figured materials with Me J. A. Chye and Me 1. Mintage very large designs. Yellow'and brother mauve were first favourites.

Deauville has evloved an amus

other ing frock among many novelties, designed for the special needs of women living in this first essential in the toilette is clear, bright atmosphere, where the freshness. This frock is composed of a wisp of cretonne in furniture patterns, large and small, clear or blurred, printed in one or in many colours.

A dress that looks like a snapshot of a rose garden in full bloom does not require any trim- ming, so this cretonne frock is cut in an artless straight chemise style that you slip your head through without ceremony.

Mis C. R. Clarko

Mr M. J. Cox Miss . E. Cohen

Miss F. Davisa

Mr and Mr. Sam

Davin

de and Yra

Mon'mgis

M.

Laly 1. Moulden MP. I. Now

4. Mrs Nomara Mc and tes 40.

Nowland

rand Stra Mr. J. P. Donnolly Mr & Mrs T. Pain

EM's Palmer Fckano

Mrs. Prry Mr T. Petrin

Mr I. Banquet

Mr W. N. orgossun Mme Paymond Count de Georgio. ¡Mr D. de Raymond De B. E. Gil

1-1 Russoli Mr E, Gossett

Mr J Echind'er

Mre J. Omy Mr & Mrs J. Gould Mr J. R Sco' is Cspt T. P. Rall Mr & Mrs W.

Hannibal

Hazell

Me T. Silveiro Miss H. F. Bkinnor A.Mr R. D. Slayman

Mr II. D. Smith Mr J. Feott Haraton Mr F. Fosno Mr and Mrs D. H.Mr & Mrs Bohattiq

Mr. V. Ftart Mr and * C. Mr W. Vander Stson The evening dresses to be seen

Heymann Miss R. Stegmillar on any evening in the Casino are Me and Mrs FritzMe and Men T. E. whether the materials be sober orat. E. Illingworth Mr W. V. Vernor works of art, i line and in detail, Henry

Taylor striking. By a coincidence, one Me Imai

Me H. J. Howell

Mr Tomleray model in silver tissue was seen on Me. Iwamota two women one evming, but the Mrs A. Jenkins variety to be admired in the course of a week is nothing less than astonishing. A silver satin worn by Mrs. Macomber was Mr and Mrs BrooksLt. MeNamus covered with small diamonds, each and child

Mr Edwards sewn separately and not close together, but the entire dress was

A letter from the Earl of Struth-Harecastle tamel. Staffordshire, on stating that the Duke of York-763 yards long. the driver, James

Harrison, Ind a seizure, As it was covered. had been a dovered suitor for Lady possible to stop the train in the Elizabeth for two or three years el flre fireann hnd to hold was sent to Mr. J. Gane, of Path.

Harrison with one hand and drive with the other. Harrison died later

A bright cherry mousseline, draped over white satin, with a Louis XVI. wreath of flowers in white China beads, was striking and so was a cream lace, draped rightly over a tall figure from cars to toes, with bunch of scarlet

In accordance with the bride's request the word "obey" mas

The Prince of Wales's 5 days' [omitted from the service in the

Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields tour among the pits, forges, steel

hair for colour relief. at the urriage of Miss Jean Aties shops and woollen mills of the ones on the hip and two in the Earth-Ackland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. with a visit to Leeds He visited affected for evening shoes with West Riding of Yorkshire closed Apple-green glacé kid is much Ackland, of St. James's-court,

the infirmary, the university-coloured heels, but cherry and pur S.W., with Mr. Edgar Woolf-where the students gave him theple are also adopted, with jewelled combe, of De Vere-gardens, W.

ornaments sometimes of great When a fox farrier interupted the evening service in St. Georgo's in-the-West parish church. Aber deen, by trotting along the aisle into the pulpit, the minister, the Rev. James Smith, took the dog by the collar and deposited it out side the vestry door, but it returned inservil, sat in a gallery pew and howled as soon as the music started. Thereupon an elder chased it yelping from the church.

D. K. BLAIR, Secretary, HONGKONG RELIEF COMMITTEE, Hongkong, 10th September, 1923.

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Rheumatism.

Have you ever tried Chambe..sia's

most vociferous welcome of the week and the Ministry of Pen beauty. sions Hospital, Beckett's Park, where he shook hands with several hundred patients. Roses were strewn in the roadway and thrown in his car. While the Prince was playing golf at Alwoodley a mem- Pain Balm for rheumatism? If not, you ber of the club committee who are wasting time, as the longer this noticed a dog scampering about the discaterans on the harder itto cure. Get course became furious in the com-tio to day, apply it with a vigorous mitter-room, and his indignation will be surprised and delighted at the massage to the afflicted parts and you only subsided when he was told it relief obtained. For sale by all was the Prince's pet Cairan terrier, Chomists and Storekeepers.

THE TELEPHONE HANDBOOK

The Fourth issue of the TELEPHONE HANDB JOK will be published in AUGUST, 1923. ·

The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK consists of an up-to-date and accurate index of Telephone Subscribers, the numbers bring given in sequence.

SPECIMEN PAGE.

Central 22 The Newspaper Enterprise Ltd., 5. Wyndham Street Blo 22 Chica Mail” (Nawapaper), 6, Wyndham Street

Jo

29 The follar Directory Co, 5, Wyndham Street Jo 23 Tolophons Hanabook, 5, Wyndham Street Peak

22 Brdgar, R. 1., Residence, 130, The Peak

Katjos-22 Green islan 1 Cement Co, Coment Works, Hok-un

23 Ja.da, Forsyth. Grove, Aubrey, Urquhart, Lyon

Brown & Margowa, Da, Alexandra Buildings

Central

do

23 Bros, Dr. Lyon, Office, Alexandra Buildings

<o

23 Forsyth Dr C., Uffigo, Alexandha Buildings

Peak 23 Brown, Mr. N. 8, Residande, 76, The Pook

Peak 23 Batterfield and Swire, Mr. N. S. Brown's, Residence, 76,

The Peak

Kowloon-28 Ye Fong Chan, 136, Temple Street, Yaumati

Central 21 Tak Shox Bank, 155, Qaçon's Road, Central

Pack— 21 Ball, 'à. Dyor, Residence, 51, The Peak

Kowloon--24 Dizɔo, H., Residence, 4, Lysemoon Villas, Chatham

Road Central

Hongkong and Whampes Dock Co., Aberdeen Dock,

Aberdeen

Feak- 25 Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Co. Chief Manager's

Bosidence, 166, Magazine Gap, The Peak Peak 25 Dyer, R. M., Residence, 166, The Pesk Kowloon-25 Sbm Lei Sang, 35, Feking Road - - The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK has met a want which has long been felt amongst users of the Telephone, as it provides an easy means of ascertaining the name of the Subscriber without the necessity of a search through the ordinary al- phabetical directory.

The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK costs $1 per copy and is sold on the strict understanding that on the publication of a new one the old one will be returned to the publishers. The provise is made in the interests of Subscribers in view of the frequent changes that take place.

ORDER:

THE HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO., 5, Wyndham St.

Picase supply me with --- cop.............. of the July-December 1923 issue of the Telephone Handbook at $1 per copy. I agree to returni this copy to you on application: when a ny if indbook is published.-

Cash enclosed in

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Tel No.

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Capt. J. Watson Mr C Weinberger

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REPULSE DAY HOTEL,

Me and Mrs A.

Finney Mr & Mr J.

Genre

Miss Gore Mrs Hamlin

Mir Hyndman Major Hatcheson Mr Keenahan

Mr and Mr G

Miskin

F.Mrs Noyes

Mrs Patterson H.M. & Mrs W. H.

Plant

AI- Halston

Mr Richmond

Mr Randers

A. ). ở Flush Mr E D. Shank Capt. & Mrs KinlockMie G. Shank Mr Klin

Mr J. M. Walter

Mr & Mrs E. Land God obila

fra & MPs Lowder Major & Mrs Warton

Mr and Mrs R. D. Mr Ch Van ZDD We G. H. Lynott Mr F. .Young

Yarshall

PHAK HOTEL,

September 12

Mr F. Bagot Mc G. W Barton Mr V. Benjamin

Mr E. G. Layman Mrs Lellone Mr J. D. Lloyd

Me and Men F. W.Mr L. Boyd

Blackwell

Иг 3. И. Воnuar

Mr and Ms W.

Hr A. 0. 3. BowkerMr. and, Mr C. 1.

Mr and Mrs

Brostat

Mc H. Buic

Mias Butterworth

Mi E. Onlatroni

Mr A. N. B. Carr

t and Mrs H.

Clark

Mr F. Clemen

Mr J. R. Collis

Miss W. Cooper

A. Maltby

B.

Mr & Mrs J. Marika - Mr R. McGMBA

Mr D. H. 7. Ma

Vastor

Mr J. Finisy Millor

T. Mito Gl Mr. . . Morton MJ. M. E. Mikolm Miey M. Wowcholame

J. N. Own

fr & Cornell Mrs A. J. Paternosa

Me A. V.T. Donn

Me A. H. Penn Major&Mrs F. H.

Mrs P Demarotz Lt.OLR, A, Dob- Phillips

tin

Mr H. S. Rawling Mr & Mrs O. Esger Mça H. Reggia' sold My-D. Fitzgerald Mr and Mrs J. B. Me F. M. Goldrich Возя

Me and Mrs W. D.Lt-Col. O. Sanders Goodfellow Mr R. J. Saunders

Mr R. P. Shaw

Mr A. W. Grandy

Miss M. B. Hall

Mr J. Hancock

Cupt and Mira Iważ

Siquoland

Mr and Mrs J. E. Major Hattercely

Hnocock

Smith

Mr and Mrs W.. J. Mrg W, T. Stanton

Hawker

Mr J. B. Hawker

Mry H. Hower

Kiss R. Stegmiller

Mr A. W. Blewart

Mrs And Mies Htab-

Mr. D. Hilliard bina

Eng.-Con. J. B. G Stubbings

Fuckon Miss Jevons

Mr E. R Tho pas

Mrs J. S. Thomson

Miss 0 0. Jenkins Mr A. W. Tiekie Wajor & Mrs Mlinærüspt. Vidal).

Jonai

Mr W. A. Jordan Mr J. M. Kayo Mr M. P. Koy

Mr J. D. Kinnaird Dr and Km W.

Fook

Mr E. Das VoŊur

Mr and Mrs W. R

Wakohaco

Capt. R. F. Walker Mr. V. M, Ward V.Opt. A. E. Watt MFJ. R. Way Mr T. L. KooromanMr J. Weibnst Mr & Mrs A Lano-Mt R. H. Wild

HONGKONG HEIGHTS.

For the information of visitor bl. ollowing lish of soma of the highest points on the Ialand and Mainland is published.

Signal Station

IKLAND,

Feet

1774

Mi Parker

1794

Mountain Lodge

-1720

The Byria

1725

Peak Hotel

1803

Taikoo Sanatorium

1000

He. Davis

817

Bowen Rd. (filterbois

39%

MAINLAND.

Taimochan

8124

Kowloon Peak

1911

Lion Rock

1845

Bbatin Pass

1000

Curtom Pan

780

' Penk

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