LAMMERT BROS.|| C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.
Aversores, AFPRADIEDE
AND SURVEYORS,
Pablic Auctions-
THE Undersigned have received inadeno-
on to sell by Fable Amobles,
ΟΧΙ
SUHSDAY, November 27, 1929,
commencing at 5.15 p.m. at their Bales Rooms, Duddell Street. A sizable Collection of Stampa' including a fine lot of British West Indies and early Obile. Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Monday the 28th Movember 1923
Terush on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hongkong, 21st November, 1923.
THURSDAY, November 28, 1823,
commencing at 11 ..
at their Salon Rooms, Daddall Street,
A Quantity of Woollen and Tweed Saltings and
Overcoatings.
Term:-Crab on delivery.
LAMMENT BROS. Auctioneers Hongkong, 26th November, 1923.
FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.
The fara prescribed for public vehicles are as follows
In the island of Hongkong, Caine Road and Lower Levels, and in Kowloon, and New Bosaloon.
SICKSHAN.
Five minutes.ma
Ton minatos.
Parter hour,
Rail hour,... Kako
One boar, trekantet / #vey Bubeoquant hoor, ......
5 cents .10
engaged
the Jinricksha be within the City of Victoris, and be dis charged outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 9 pm.. or be dis charged to the East of Fay View Police Station on the Eastern side of the City of Victoria after 9 pm, an extra bail
es shall be chargeable.
For 2 or 3 drivers the fare is double or
treble respectively.
In the Hill Distric
Ten minutes,.................... 15 cents
Carter hour,..
the hott
40*
J
20
|
10%
ILY the Nei Territories-
By arrangement with the proprietors rough the Police.
1-Lower Levels.
30
With a Bearers. With & Bearers.
Tou winnies, .............. 18 cents
20 cents
Quarter hour................... 15
>
12
A bour,..... 9
40
19
One hour, men 25
80
"
Bracy subsequent
40
Bearers.
30 conta
40
60
80
hour, 25
II. -Hill District. With Bearers With Ten minutes, .............. 15 conta
20
Quarter bear...ta
Balf hour, w..... 30 One hour,......... 40 By subacquett
beur
----... 95
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.,
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE. GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
The following unclaimed telegraine ara lying at the office of Too
Grest Northern Telegraph.Company (Limited)
Bail, from Kobe
Maybacher, from Hamburg.
Protection, from Kobe.
Jibikikunijo Perushamora c/o Toyo
Kisen, from Tokio,
Yan Foo Grest Eastern Hotel, from
Shangbal.
Kaughing, from Kobe.
Vicker, from Shanghai.
Foo Tong Ching, from Amoy.
Earl Orang 12 Bonham Strand
Eat, from Koba
Laon Hing 24 Des Voeux Road
Central, from Shanghai..
Chosen, from Shanghai.
Hangmow 343 Queen's Rosd, from Bibenghini.
Tong Hing Lang, from Nagasaki.
N. LUND,
Act. Raperintendent. Hongkong, 22nd November, 1923,
KASTERN EXTENSION, AUSTRAL-
ASIA & OHINA TELEGRAPH 00.
*
Idat of unclaimed telegrams lying in
Telegraph Office, Hongkong.
Carpi, from Shanghai.
Colmar, from Enigon
Dodge, American Canenlate, from
How York.
Les, from San Francisco.
Lowden Hangkong Hotel, from
Lacarlotanegro.
Carroll General Delivery - from
Castwardealt.
R. IL MAQALPINE,
Superintendab
Bongbong, 2246 November, 1923
SANITARY ENGINEERA MONUMENTALISTS ETC..
Ollone and Godawa, DA NANG Bond, Hongkong Tel. Central NA, DO
JUST RECİVED A NEW SUPPLY OF
*8′′* * **p** TRAP OLGSETS."
ALL FINDS OP BUILDERS REQUITIES IN STOCK FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY.
ESTIMATES FREE FOR ALL KINDS OF BANITARY WORK—HONDIRST"" WORK IN ITALIAN MARBLE & HONGKONG GRANITE.
▲ NEW STOOK OF ARTIFICIAL WERANDS JUST ARRIVED--
FROM 18" to 8" diameter
GENERAL REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDIO TO.
JUST RECEIVED POSTAGE STAMP CATALOGUES 1924
Yvert et Tellier Scott Stamp and Con Có..
$4.00 each
$3.50
1
GRACA & 00., Dealers in Postage Stamps, Religious Goods, Vlow Post Cards, Garden Seeds, Toys, &, &c
L
No. 10, Wyndham Street, P. Q. Bax No. €20,
Hongkong.
SHOEMAKERS,
(Japanese Hand Made)
Every kind of Toottráar. MADE TO ORDER.
CHERRY &00
6, D'AGUILAR STREST,
Opposite Kavimally # Cò. Talephudo Central No:29] -
Hongkong, March 20, 1914.
WHY BUY FOREIGN MADE SUITCASES.
When we well Shanghai Manufactured. Suitcases?
They are cheaper and More Durable.
CHAO CHEUNG TRUNK CO.
(Opposite Yaumati Ferry, Prays)
ASAHI BEER
PILSENER BEED
GRAND PALLE
LAGER
ODDS AND ENDS.
MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.
THE CHINA MAIL
Reasons for Absonce from
Church.
Because the minister is too old, or because the minister is too young Because the weather is too cold or because the weather is too hot
Because the sermon is too long, or because the sermon is too short.
Because the choir sings, too loudly, or because the choir sings too softly.
Because the members never look at you, or because the members stare at strangers.
To Die at 24.
My World.
"God gave my world to me, Andrebelliously Cried out, How small! "And is this all P'.
His words were sad, yet mild. All that you love, my child."
'Myself that moment died, And born anew I cried: 'Lové, take control 'And lead my soul
To serve my small estate': And lo, my world is great!",
Cured,
HORGEDNG HOTEL.
Nor mber 24.
HINK.RIT QAitköäмr A. Heating
"Mr. E. J. Bagram Mr G..W. Besch Mrs R. R. Falillos ME . T. Kitte Mn E. Blackburn. Mr. T. F. Lake Mr B. Borseling Me & Langston Col, and Mira 3. Mr G. N. Lister
Boyd
.&r 0. Lauritaon Bfine He Lite Mr E. Leerbeck. MrH. & Logan Mr M. H. O. Malley
Mts &. E. Brown Mr H, Mf, Brown W. Brow
Mr K. Burdia Mr 8. J. Burns ›
-C. R. PIETY, in the Christian Century.n, Burt Miss Y. Canda
Mr G. Manasch B
Miss Middlebu'st MPO. H. Montague Min E.M. Chisholm Dr J. Morrison'
Negri Mr P. I. Newmsa
Mia B.Com Mr. Landers
M. Colgate Mr C. M. Cottrell Mr M. L. Delafield I. Donlop Mr. Dylentra Mr O. V. L.Eston Mr and Men W.
·Galo
drs.
Miss I Canda DRE. ON
do
Mr & Newton Mr G. J. Nell Mr F. R. Follinger H.Mrs Fowley
Mr A.. Pinson
ML. H. BSW300 Mr J. A. Raskitt Miss A. L. Robinson
Mr D. Russell
Aamusing story of a lisping boy who conquered the letter only to be in turn beaten by it at "Here is, then, the end of all the critical moment, is told by Mr. our troubles! So many aspirations, Frank Jones, the well known so many desires, so many projects, lecturer. The boy was one of his so many... to die at twenty-four pupils at Birmingham and Mr. on the threshold of everything." Jones promised to excuse him and So wrote Marie Bashkirtseff, and the whole class from home lessons Anatole France says"It is if the boy could pronounce the latte & Mrs J, Gould always a touching spectacle, when ter properly within a month. At Mr J. Gray nature shows us Love and Death, the end of that time the boy said. Cap. L. P. Hall Hr 8 Bosshoff the one beside the other in a ter-"Susie sewed shirts for soldiers." Mr. Hiz
M43 Rosehaff rible epitome. But there is in quite satisfactorily. Mr. Jones Mr J. Boolt Harston Mr B. Fosne Marie Bashkirtseff's all too short immediately said to him" Splendid . H. Ivory Mr W. Vander Steen
Mr H. A. Hoovenler.Ita W. H. @parke life something bitter, something little man; you are cured, aren't Mr J. E. Joseph Mr A. Wilkinson which contracts the heart. We you?" I think tho, thoir !" came think as we read her "Journal' that the reply.
ANDRE HAY HOTEL she must have died still unsatisfied
ΒΕΡΟΙΑΣ ΒΑ and that her shade yet wanders
All British. somewhere, laden with heavy desires. "As I reflect in the agita tions of that troubled spirit, and follow the course of that life, up rooted and flung to all the winds of Europe, I murmur with the fervour of a prayer this verse of To be born to live Sainte-Beuve and to die in the same house!"
-ANATOLE FRANCE,
Can You? You have a famous cook, 'tis true,
Your ménage is the best, You are a splendid hostess, too,
And such an ideal guest. But can you eat of humble pie
A truly generous slice Without one soft, regretful sigh,
As if it tasted nice. You're lithe and young as anything Yuo're quite a sport at hockey, And you alone on deck can sing
When winds and
'rocky";
seas
arc
You mount the highest horse in
town
With ease that's good to see, But, say, can you do climbing
down
With real agility?
You can from any instrument
Draw music sweet and clear, Like Orpheus, 'tis your gay intert To soothe and charm the ear.. Harp, viol 'cello all of these
Your servants! Let me see, Can you play second fiddle, please,
And ninke a melody?
--Fay Inchfaws, author of "Home-
ly Verses of a Home-Lover." Jubilee of the Bicycle.
Edwards
Usare
Mr and Mire James Mias Geire Mr & Mrs E. Land Hr G. H Lynott
Miskin
Mr B. D. Shook Me J. M. Walker Mr G. Shank Mrs Waller
Mr and Ms Wila Mr G. Taten
Mr and Mrs G. Aremarkable feature of the great Miss Barker Ora tunnel, which was recently. Orawford
Mr and Mrs Perkar opened in New Zealand; is the factar and Mrs F. H.Mr&Mrs Remington that the whole of the electrical
Mr & Mrs W. H.. Fetterley operating machinery, le British. The Mr & Mrs Dunboy
Plant tunnel, by the way, is the longest in Mr. & Mrs J. H. Mr. B. Shack the British Empire, measuring well over five miles and exceeding the Rogers Pass tunnel in British Columbia by nearly half a mile. | More than ten years passed2 be- in 1908 and the meeting of the two tween the firing of the first charge
headings on July 20, 1918, The railway is clectrically worked for a distance of more than eight miles, the terminal stations being Arthur's Pass, on the east side of the divide, and Otira on the west.
I Know the Sex.
"I know a breast dearer to me
than yours,
Deeper it is and full of the salt
of sorrow;
建
*
PEAK HOTEL.
November 28,
Mr. B. D. Adamer L. G. Johnson Cagt, and Mrs Me-Mr W. A. Jordan
Aneit
Mr J. M. Kaye Mr M. P. Key A.Mr J. D. Kinnaird
Mr & Mrs A. Lane Mr E G. Layman Mr J. D. Floyd
Mr W. Armstrong, Mr and Mrs
Arttur
Mr F. Bagot
Mrs L. Bagot
Mr G. W. Barton
Miss Barton
MILloyd
- Mrs E. Loftus
Mr R. E. Bird Mr Mrs J. Martin There is no vanity and no jest,ckwell
Mr and Mrs F. W.MR. F. Mattingly Mr D. H. F. Mo ME EMN J. W „C faster
.Bobbar
Mia H. McCallum
Only the strong beating of many"
waves,
And there is rest..
"On that heart sare no pledges made and Hong broken. Only the tide washing the sand. shifting and gold;,„ Only the weeds and the shells
and eternity,
I know a breast for my head
deeper than yours,
I know the sea!"
-JEANETTE MARKS,
in the Bookman.
Illness A Hobby.
ME A: 0. J. Bowkerbrand Mrs R. Mc- Mr H. Buie
Mr and Mrs R.
Chabb
Mies C. E. Clark Her Gives Mr. R. Colly
Cooper
Gregor
F.Mies RS. McGregor
Mrs I. H. Cormack de W. A. Cornell Comdr. & Mrs Dow
ding
Col. C. W. Davy
J. Hancock
AZERIMMENS
Me and Me" (3.
Find Miller
· Mian/a) Mifine
Mr T. Mitchell,
He.. MAE. Nikknis Hissofbewaholde Mr and Mrs B, A
Nott
Mr HR O'Farrell 3. N. Owon
Mrs A. J. Paterson
· My A/VVT. Desa, Kr 4. B. Pann Cio and Mrs G. C; Mr and Mrs T. R.
Diokens Mr. Bernard Shaw's theory that LCLR, & Dob-Lt Col & Mn 0.
Eld
Bandare "Special interest attaches to the comfort is the greatest drawback & MG. Duclos Mr and Mey I. G. ninth annual show of the British of civilisation being discussed, 4 & Mis 0. Eager Scott Cycle and Motor Cycle Manufac-famous doctor has denounced the Dr. Forsyth Mr R. P. Shay A
t. Mrs Bkipper turers, and Traders' Union, at women who go from specialist to Lt. & C. Frederick Olympia, by reason of the fact that seeking stunt cures for imagine Me By Fitzgerald Me W. F. Bicino it is just fifty years ago since the ed ills."
MF FM Goldrich, Cape and Mre ivar birth of the cycle trade, which was "Doctors are pestered by the Mr and Mrs W. D. Biqueland"
Goodfellow Major Hattersly started in Coventry in 1873.type of person described by Mr. Mr A. W. Grandy Smith 71 Within four years of its inception Shaw," said the specialist Wo-Miss M. B. Ball My A. W. Stewart there were no fewer than 200 firms men, in particular, deteriorate Capt.&Mrs R.Bismil Mrs and Miss Bib
bing engaged in the town in the manu markedly under the enervating in-
Mr P. T. Tarralik facture of bicycles. In spile of the fluence of luxury. Many of themed Mr W. J. 1. 8. Thonkin vicissitudes which have been exper- i make a hobby, of their imagined
Mb D.Thonkytt ienced by other trades, the cycle bad health. The doctors can only. Ms7. R. Hawker. Mr. A-¿W mlade, industry has maintained its pre endeavour to cure what may be Mro. .HemsworthCapty Vidally
Mr W. E. Wareham sperity in a marvelldus degree, and wrong with them. If they were Mrs. H. Herer Clot, B. F. Walker its prospects were never better than told that they were entirely healthy. Mrs. Hi
MR. HindmarshCapt. A. E. Wats they are at the present time " says they would not believe it.
Tap Com. J. HALJE. WY the Telegraph. Sir Harold Bowden, Most practitioners would be
́Higand. Mis L. R. of the Raleigh Cycle Co., says the glad to sacrifice the fees they earn Meg J. Jangamini.⠀ Wheen prospects for the future are very by attending them, and many Miss 0. 0. Jenkins bright for those firms who conduct eventually do so. These women thair business on progressive and are the per aversion' of doctors. | competitive lines, as the cycle and
The Best curo for rich motorcycle appeal to such a vast? hypochondriacs is hard, work: Lifting ti number of people who must get these women changed: places with about quickly and cheaply. "The their own servants, for instance, it need for quicker transport grows would do them a wonderful amount every day, and mads are improving of good."- all the time," said Sir Harold, so Moffatt Translation. that foreses kii' unlimited field of extension for the trade." Bismark's' Solema Hour. "There is not a man from the Garonne to the Neva so thor oughly detested as I am.”
BISMARCK in 1874 "In an'irdinate and solemn hour [Bismarck) faizalarm and hortor for his whole work swelling within his heart. It was at Varzin. The suh was setting. The prince was
·
PALACE HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs A. JM BJ de II,
Allison
Moore
Mr & Mrs W. Austin Mr Mad Mrs J`17.
Wm A Bennett Rallion. MFR.J, Rucksall. MrThomas Y. Bibby Mr I, Cowan, Mr.B.Smith LieutP3KMARKET
Gainber
So when he saw the crowds, he few.Gro went up the hill and sat down his MFEL EDD disciples.cats up to him and he J. Jack. opened his lips and began to teach Mr J. Lois them. He said,
+Me M: MsCarthy "Blessed are those who feel poor Mr L. MoLaren in spirit! the Realm of heaven te theirs,
will be consoled.
Blessed are the mourners they
Blessed are the humble they will inherit the earth. and thirst for goodnew they
sintill after ander near the stove Blessed are those who hunger
m the great drawing room where
Rauch's statue of Victory Di fributing the Cidas y placed. After a long sllence, during wa He from time to timë këpt throwing fir cones into the fire and looking straight before him, he rude
be:satisfied.
Blessed are the merciful they will find mercy
Blessed are the pure to heart 1 they will see God,repair
Blessed are those whid have been persecuted for the sake of good- activity hall gained for his littleness the Realm of heaven is Sallsfaction and still less friend theirs. Fabip Notddy liked him for what
|| Bekar to complaid that his polije
The
Lt. and Mrs P. W.
Bouthar Mape Stocazi MTE C. Stringer Me and Mrs J. R
Suitarzis
Mr H. Wilsons
Dardanus" from
drool les Singapore, on non, for
tbin port and is due here to morrow!
The BBK " Taküla "left Bing pore for this port on Nov. 87 at kaond is doe bord to-morrow!:
The P, 1). 2.5. 5 Bastern Prince from New York salled from Bhanghal on Nor 15 at pm, and is expected to arrive here The P.&O... "Soudan" Left Bidģa i pass for this porb on Nov 23 as noth and
sride berebu Novatiabouku popu Blessed are you when men dễ The 0.1.8% 6.M.8. Empress of we had accompli bed. He had not wounce you and persicute you and Bus Cut And Bosken, B
hieved by
appiness of unter: dil manner of evil against Vancouver, BC, via Woo
Donish oder will tan binh tại Viet abyone, belther of himself, nor of you for my sake rejoice and exalt war, Kobe and Yokobains at Fith family, or of any
"
10 in it, for your reward is rich: In on Nev., Someone suggested to Wim that heaven; that is how they persécut The A
He had made that of a great nationed the prophets before you.”
Yes, but the misfortune of how
Three greit, wife" wo
Ftaken platef
„TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 1918
HOTELS & CAFES.
LEADING FAR EASTERN
HONGKONG.
HOTELS.
Telegraphic Address:—-KREMLIN; HONGKONG. HONGKONG HOTEL
PEAK HOTEL REFULSE BAY HOTEL
•
SHANGHAI.
Telegraphic Address-CENTRAL, SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL -
PALACE HOTEL.
GRAND HOTEl Kalbh.
PEKING.
Telegraphic Address-WAGONLITS, PEKING. GRAND HOTEL DES WAGONS LITS.
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
in conjunction with.
The Grand Hotel des Wagons Lite. Ltd.
Tel. Cent. 812: CARLTON HOTEL. Tel Adil”; “Carlton." Flags Only American Hotel in the Delons, w Nice and quiet yet only a few minutes' walk from thế Bảnks, mod Central Districts, 43 Bedrooms, Excellent Caisina. Sorapalously clean, Under American Management. A new Dining Room has been opened st No. 2, Queen's Road To Extranes Ice finds St Tiffins a speciality.
For terms apply to Mr. F. 5, CAMERON, Propristrom,
Tel. Howloon PALACE HOTEL
No.3
Tel. Addres Palace
44
(Three minutes from Kowloon Fajky Wharf & Railway Station.) Entirely under English Management. Electric Light and Fans Throughout. Every Room with Private Bath:
Lounge Bar & Billiard Rooms, Unrivalled Cuisine under the personal supervision of the Proprietor.
Terma moderate. Special terms to families on application to
* J. Hy OXBERRY, „Proprietars
HOTEL "ASIA"
WEST BUND, CANTON.
Leiding Hotel in South
Okina
First class Accommodation. Eletric Lights, Fanə 122
Elevators. Roof Garden.
Hairdressing
Splendid Views of City and
Baled.
Excellent Cuisine IU Moderate Rates,
Under the Mans ement
SUN 00. LTD. OAN
KING EDWARD HOTEL
A
CENTRAL LOCATION
1Z KINOTRIC TRÁMEPAS Kntrance, Ezed- tata Litim, Fans and Lightng, European -Zalba and Bonitary Mittinen, Est and Unid VYŠLÁT, Bystem ditengerunt. Best-of· Pod kul
J. WITCHELL, Matinger,
DAISY O'KEEFE
Qualified Teacher –
PEOM MISS BELLE HARDING'S AVIDEMY, LONDON, PARIS, BRUSSELS, THN HAQUR
And Madame Judith Espinoza'a Ademy of Stage and Operatio Dancing, London..
Min O'Keefe gives lessons in the Fort Ball Room danes, including The Blues, Old and New Tango Exhibition Work, Ballet, Clantoni Erythmics, etc. Candidates pre- pared for the London Technical Byllabus Exams. Correct Technique taught.
Station Hotel, 10 to 19 m. King Edward Hotel, 3 to 7 pm
daily.
Tal K130.
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL Quer's Road Central.
NEW DINING R¢¢â£;jpah +4ˆ the
Excellent Cuisine Monthly Tickets for Tiffins & Dizines. Fr Further particulars applyžia
THE MANAGME) Hongkong, May 1, 19,
MASSAGE
Mr. N. AKAJI & Mm. E. AN Graduate of Tokio Massage Neiben, Nay he's Road, C. Telephone No. C. 1396
MASSAGE
Mrs. HONDA, Kei KUHARI And KTHIMIZU,
"No. 24 Wynčhes, ERZİNE. (opposite to the Ching Melg
TANⱭ YÚK, Danyak
-the lake BIKE TING.
24, D'Agullar Bároch. ---
TÉRÉS VERY MODERATE- Como res.
d. FALCONER & CO, CRONSKONED ETO
WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS
"DARMOND MEROMINYS
UNION BUILDING (OPPOSITE G.
Agent for ADMIRALTY CHARTS
ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELI SCOPES, KELVINE, NAUTICAL INSTRUM
· ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direst fram, ManufactureTA, High Class English Jewellery,
HE INTERNATIONAL SHIRT 00.
Head OEDD 79 Wyndham Street. - Zad (Opposite Central Police Station). Tel. Contral 4LGS:
Danlern in all kinds of
Silk Shirta
Collar Nec
MODERATE
AND
PROMPT DELIVERY
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| for stubborth
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