LAMMERT BROS. C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.

AND SURVEYORM,

-Public Auctions-

Undersigned have received instine.

to sell by Pabile Anction.

On

MONDAY, December, 3, 1938.

commencing at 11,

at their Baica Rooms, Duddell Street,

2 Bales Blankets

8 Cases Ladies' Choca

6 Enamelled Batha

6 Enamelled Lavatory Basins

17 Bayoo Fire Extinguishere

3 Camon Woollon Yarn

0 Batteries

8 Case Evaporated Milk

Also.

1 Case Brunswick Gramophone Re

cords (more or less damaged! by nes-water)

And

A Quantity of Faints, Johnson's Prepared Wax and Miscellanous Goods.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 27th November, 1923.

од

MONDAY, December 8, 1923, commencing at 11 am.

at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street.

8 Csacs Scented Skin Ointment

4 Cases Scented Face Cream

2 Casea Brilliantine

2 Cases Concontrattil Perfume in

gines phials

15 Cases Sweets

And

Terma---Cash on delivery.

LAMBERT BROS..

. Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 28th November, 1923.

FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.

The fares proscribed for pubile vehiclun ara sa follows:-

in the Island of Hongkong. Boad and Lower Levels, and a Bouloon, and New Koulon,

K

RICKEMAS.

5 crois

firo minutes.*-*

Ten minutes,

Quartor hour,

Half bour,.........

One hour, on se renamed Eary Subsequent boor,

If the inrickths be engaged within the City of Victoris. and be die- charged catside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 9 p.m., or be dis charged to the East of key View Polloe Station on the Eastern side of the City of Victoria after 9 p.m., an extra half fare shall be chargeable

For 2 or 3 drivers the fare is doubla or trable Y

the Hill District.

Ta minutes, .***s

Quarter

hour...

Balf hour,

One hour,...

15 cents

30 20

"

In the New Territories

By arrangement with the proprietors through the Police.

CEXINS.

J-Lower Levels.

With Bearers With 4 Bearers.

fen minutes, ...... 10 cents

TOTALE

Every abarquant

90 cents

08.

BANÍTARY ENČINKEES MONUMENTALISTY - EZO,

Omen and Godowni, ma, Whachal Road, Jongkang.

Tal: Central No. 200

JUST REJEIVED A NEW SUPPLY" OF *" & "F" TRAY OLOSETS.

ALL KINDS OF BUILDERS REQUISITES IN STOOK FOR IMMEDIATE

... DELIVERY,

ESTINATES FREE FOR ALL KINDS OF BANITARY WORK FORUMENTAL

WORK IN ITALANA LAB: E * HONGKONG GRANTIE

A NEW STOCKTÓW ARTIFICIAL WREATHS JUST :-AKSUTED_ FROM 18" 8" diameter.

QENERAL REPAIRS FROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

JUST RECEIVED POSTAGE STAMP

CATALOGUES 1924

Yvert et Tellier Scott Stamp and

Coin Cu.

"

@ $4. Do cách

..$3.50

GRACA & CO.,

"J

Doslers in Postage Stamps, Rotigious Goods, View Post Cards, Garden Beeds, Toys, &c., &c.

No. 10, Wyndham Stroot, P. O. Box No. 620. Hongkong.

SHOEMAKERS.

(Japanese Hand Mado)

Every kind of FootweRT. MADE TO ORDER.

CHERRY & 00..

6, D'AGUILAR STREET,

Upposite Kayamally & Co.

Telephone Central No. 491

Hongrong, March 20, 1814,

WHY BUY FOREIGN MADE SUITOA BES,

When we sell Shanghai Manufactured Suitcases?

They are Cheaper and More Durable.

CHAO CHEUNG TRUNK CO. (Opposite Tanmati Ferry, Praya)

Quarter hour, 15

20

Ph

Half hour, we can

25

40 帽

Orie hour

30

на

bour.

40

10

ASAHI BOR

if. -Hill District.

With e Bearers With 4 BearE.

30 cents

Quarter hour,......

40

60

80 M

Ten minute, *** 15 cents

20

Balf bour, ekse

.... 10

Que boar, 40

Every Butarquant

betr

..

11

UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- CRAPE COMPANY, LTD.

The following unclaimed telegrama are lying at the offer of The

Great Northern Telegraph Company (limited):--

Basil, from Kobe

Meybacher, from Hamburg.

Protection, from Kobe

Jibikikunijo Perushamara do Toyo

Kisen, from Tokio.

Yan Foo Great Eastern Hotel, from

'Shanghai.

Kanghing, from Kobe.

Tickam, from Shanghai,

Foo Tong Uhing, from Amoy.

El Owyang 12 Bombam Strand

Fast, from Kobo

Liten Bing 24 "Des Voeux Road

Central, from Shanghai.

Chosen, from Shangbai.

Hangmor 363 Queen's Road, from

Shanghai.

Tong Hing Long, from Nagasaki.

N. LUND,

Act. Superintendent.

Hongkong, 22nd November, 1923.

LASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALA ASIA & QHINA TELEGRAPH CO.

List of anclaimed telegrams lying in

* Telègrph Düne Hongkong

Carpi, from Shanghai.

Colmar, from Balgon

Dedge...American Cansulate, from

Kaw-York,WELRY'

Les, from San Francisco.

Lordon, Hagkong Hotel, from

Lecarlotenegroe

Reas Caswell General Delivery, from Wartwordcall NATHANE

3. R. M. MAJALPINE,!'. Bapertabandeni.

Baghoon. Elad November, 1953

SAHI

CON

SAHI

UNIKAISHA

ODDS AND ENDS.

THE CHINA MATE.

MAINLY SCISSORS LOOT.

£350 Houses

Australia's Premier“

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Novcabér 84.

The Prime Minister of Australia Mr. S. Bruce, is a Cambridge man, and was, entertained to differ by the frinity -Hall (Cambridge) Association, Mr. Sir Edwin Stockton, who has recently been making inquiries Bruce, rising to respond, was greet from the Ministry of Health con-Fed with cries of Brugins"-his cerning the actual cost of houses Cambridge nickname. He said now being constructed under the Government scheme, has received that they knew him too well, and a reply from Sir William Joynson-that Lord Rosebery's remark about Hicks, the Minister of Health, who is being easy to talk when one had ar K. C. Byrdin writes that he finds that according,

Mr B. T. O, Altkel Mr Ang Mr T. J. Bagram Mr G. W. Rosch Mrs E. Helios Mr H.-T. Kitte Mrs E. Blackburn Me T. E. Lake. Me B. Borialios Mr & Mrs Langston Col. and Mrs. J.

Boyd Mr. B. Brown Me M. M. Res✯n

Mr W. Brown

MMr G. N. Idator

„Mrs C. Lauritson Miss H. Lillie

Mr E Loorbook Mr H. A. Logan Mr.M. H. O. Halley Mr G. Menasche Miss Middlehurst Mr A. R. Burt to returns furnished by the local contempt for one's audience did Mrs. J. Barne

Mias Canda Me Q. H. Montague authorities the average prices for not apply to his case, as his

audience had a contempt for him. His E.M. Chisholm D-J. Morrison houses for which they have con The Master of Trinity Hall (Dr. Miss R. Ohisholm Mr F. W. Nalder tracted under the 1923 Act are:

Mr G. Landern de Non-parlour houses £351, parlour Henry Bond) recalled that he was Miss M. Colgate

Negri houses £405, These are the prices the tntor of both Mr. Bruce and Mr. M. Cottrell

Ard I. Uunlop Mr A Newton for the houses alone, exclusive of General Smuts when they studied Mr M. L. Dolafield Mr P. IsNowman

Mr R. Dylotra the cost of the land and develop law at Cambridge.

Mr O, F. L. Baton MF. R. Pollinger Mr and Mrs W. H.Mts Powlby

Gisla DRE, QUI fise Cands

ment.

Sixty A Day.

"I don't care a straw how many meals a man cats daily," said Dr. Grant Ramsay, principal of the In- stitute of Hygiene. "I knew a Frenchnian who took 60 meals a day. They were very small, and the Frenchman declared that that was the natural way to live, as most animals pecked at food all day. knew an Australian who went to the other extreme. He ate one meal every two days, arguing that the lion took its fill and lasted on it for from two to three days. Both these men were strong and healthy.

"It isn't a question of the num- ber of meals--it's the class of food and regularity in eating it that are important."

Adam's Excuse.

Several recent police-court cases have shown us fond husbands pleading, in extenuation of petty crimes, that they did it for the sake of their wives.

For their wives they wanted money, or bicuses, or hats, never for themselves. An old story, the oldest in recorded human of domestic annals!

Yet few women in these days have the persuasive powers of Lady Macbeth.

In truth, Adam's ancient excuse is unpopular with the public fro to speak only of magistrates) in these days of sex equality.

One has greater sympathy with the husband who takes his failings upon himself and attributes his success to his wife.

When the Law Winks,

There are

DOW

מן

In Praise of Sir Charles Haring.

ton.

Mr W. Vander Stean Mr A. Wilkinson

KEPULSE BAY HOTEL

M and Mr. G

Miskin Mr and Mrs Parker

Mr & Mrs. W, H. M.Mr&Mrs Remington

Plant

EN AV Pinken MJA Holdtt Sir Charles Harington has res

Mr L. H. BawBON turned home, as he modestly says, with the task of his force cone & Mrs J. Gould Miss A. L. Robinson

MED. Hassell Mrs J. Gray

dr B Rosahoff Capt. T. P. Hall pleted," says the Observer. He is to be credited with as fine an ex- MEIL HM Roushol hibition of self-possessed discre- Mr J. Food Baraton Mr F. Soupe

Mr H. A. Hoovenierri W. H. Brarko tion in critical circumstances as was ever given in uniform or out Me S.M./Ivory of it. Politicians had brought Mr J. E. Joseph war within a hair's breadth--a war which would have yielded the consolations neither of peces- sity nor of advantage. It was the Mid Barker soldier's nerve and sagacity that Mr F. M. Crawford averted such accidents as might, Mr Edwardia Fetterley have fired a powder train all too Me and Mrs. F. completely laid. His country- Mt & Mrs Dunboy

not it alone owes him] Mr & Mrs J. H.Mr 0. B. Shank and

Mr E. D, Shank much thanks," "The luck of

Mr. G. Shank the British Empire held true Mr and Mrs James Mr J.M. Walker when the Anglo-Turkish crisis Mr & Mrs E, Land Mrs Waller, of a year ago found Sir Mr G. Lynott Charles Harington on the spot and in charge," says the Sunday Times. "He handled a very critical situa- tion with coolness and good temper and sagacious firmness. He proved once more that the best soldiers are often the best diplomats. Wary, self-confident, and polite, he and his troops under him have been the guardians of British prestige in the Near East."

Beating The Bounds.

Gearo *Mies Geare

Mr and Mrs Wileon Mr.G. Tates

PEAK HOTEL.

November 26.

Me H. E.. D. Adamaliri, G. Johnson Capt, and Mrs. Me Mr.W. 4. Jordan

anoth

M.-J. M. Kaye Mr M. F. Key

Me W. Armstrong

Mr and Mr

Artlur

Mr F. Bagot Mrs Li Bagot Mr.G. WBarton "Misi Parton Mr R. R. O Bled Mr and Mrs F.

Blackwell

A.Mr J. D. Kinnaird

"Mr & Mrs A. Lane

Mr E. G. Layman Mr J. D. Lloyd Mr Liud Mrs E. Loftus

Mr & Mr

Martin W.Kr RFMattingly "Mr D. H. 7. Mo Mr & Mrs J. W.0.aster

Bonnar

Mr H. Buie

Mra H.-McCallum Mr AC. J. Bowker Mr and Mrs R. Mc-

Gregor Mr and Mrs 9. F.Mise R.B. McGregor

Chubb

Mr and Mrs J. him 0. R. Ulark Findlay Mar

Clemes

Cooper Mr. Collis,.

ding

Miss & Muller Mr T. Mitchell

Rogation Week, is not generally known. In times not so long gone by, the anniversary was of prime Importance, owing to the fact that the first three days were devoted to the picturesque ceremony.known. as beating the bounds." This consisted in the clergy, assisted by their churchwardens and as many Secret languages already exist or their parishioners as Eared to among the members of Scotland attend, walking round the boun- Yard, and bobbies and detectives daries of their respective parishes,

Mr J. ML E. Nikkels do not talk only with their lips. Where the parish was an extensive III. Cormack Misa M, Newsholme facial and land one this meista-two or three dr W. A. Cornell Mr and Mrs H, A. languages, and the latest addition days ramble through all Borts of Candr. & Mrs Dow Nott may be a new eyebrow language odd places, hence its other name

MEHR. O'Farrell which is being advocated by a of" Gang Week," from the Saxon Col C. W. DAVY BIra A. d. Paterson

Mr M. J..Cax

J. N. Owen Chinese police official, and which is word gangen, to go. The "beaters"

MEA. V considered

T. Deau MTVA. H. Penn being

were required to follow exactly the Britain and the States. When extra

Dickens

Percy one time their Li R, A. Dob-Lt Col. &Mes O. police are required and the whistle ancient parish boundaries. This Capt and Mrs G, C.Mr and Mrs. T. R.

might mean .at is not available or desirable, the

Sanders sudden closing of both eyes will entering a house by the door tin

opposite Mr & Mrs G. Ductor and Mey L. G. and quitting it by an Two convey the information.

window. At another time, Mr & Mrs. Rager Scott

Dr 0) Forayth Mr R. P. Shay quick movements of the right eye they would be compelled to swim. E. 0. Frederick Capt. & Mra Skioner brow, followed by a swift frown, river, climb high walls, dive :D. Fitzgerald Mr W. F. Simmons mean: Be ready for instant through the thickest part of a BFF. M. Goldrich Capt. and Mrs Ivas action. Closing the right eye means: He has got a gun. Biting Wood, and so on. Buns and beer Mr and Mrs W. D. Biqueland

were provided for the "beaters, Mr A. W. Grandydmitt

Major Hattersly the upper lip: Take careful note and they were hospitably ent Miss M. B. Hall, Mr A. W. Stewart of what is being said. The only ertained at the houses of the Opt. & Mrs B.Bamire and Bibs Stub- trouble with these languages is that,.

on their line. of route, ton

' bằng unless you know them thoroughly. Rogation Week was also known Mr. Hancock My P. Tarrant you may easily convey the wrong

Cross Week, because in Mr and Mr W. J.Mrs J. S. Thomson

Mr Dhonloy thing. For example, if you dre mediaval times crosses were borne Hawker talking to a bobby in the presence in the processions; and also as MrG.H. Hemsworth Capt. Vidall

Mr J. B. Hawker Mr A Tisklə of a tramp, and the bobby closes Grass Week; because, the rogation Mr. 6, H. Hower. Mr W., E. Wakeham his right eye, how will you knoways being fasts, vegetables for Mrs. H. Bu Capt. R. F. Walker whether to sympathise with theed the chief portion of the diet, Mr. HindmarshCapt. & B Wats policeman for having got an eye-nor of the "beaters "alde, but of Egom. 3. BMEJ HOWay lash in his eye-or to run? Pro all classes of the community. The Hooken

Mr and Mrs L, R. Mas J. Janqumin Wheen hably, if the new language is word rogation is derived from ass 0. 0. Jenkins approved, we shall get a little Latin root meaning to ask," it be further light upon the subject.

ness.

gentry

as

JOIN

SWEETS

ing customary at this festival to How Stamp Forgers Work.invoke God's blessing on the fruits

"that the

of the earth and to pray for a Not many peuple know" forging of postage stamps for col-bountiful harvest. lectors albums is a paying busi-

Hundreds of faked Stamps, are placed on the market every year, most of them being bought by unwary collectors. The forger is content with only a small mar- gin of profit on his work, simply because it is much easier to get rid of dozens of low-priced stamps than one specimen purporting to be of great value. Few forgers would be so rash, for example, as to try and sell an imitation 1847 Mauritius one of the most valuable of all stamps because, in doing so, they would attract attention. Forged stamps worth a shilling or so tre much more easily disposed of, The most skilful forgers place an old

| bút välueless stamp in a 'chemical

IF YOU DON'T ENJOY YOUR MEALS

Goodfellow

PALACE HOTEL.

November 12.

Mr and Mis A. Mr. B. J. de H.

Abon

"Moore Mr&Mrs W. Austin Mr and Mrs J .

7. Wm. A. Bennett.. Ballton

Mr B.J. Hackoall, MyThomas V. Bibby

Mr J, Cowan

Lint P.

Gainter

Hr. W. Green Mr H Hanson Mr J. Jack

Mr. Towrie

'M. McCarthy ML Moláron

"UM?«H; Smith'

N.Mr.J! Pmlth

Lik. and Mrs P. "W.

Fouthern

MF W. A. Stodani Mrs C. Strifer

Mr and Mrs J. R.

Saitar

Mr H. Wilson

HONGKONG HEIGHTS.

For the informátion of vinitoke ti Following but of some of the highéi Tone Up Your Stomach Eight

pöfn is on the Island and Hainland Ic Away So Is Will Do Its Ownblad

Proper Work..........

Fothing takes the joy out of lfol kop solution which removes its design wesk stomach. Enjoy the good thing. and colour. A 'forged design is that others enjoy. Tako Dr. Williaris then engraved on the original Plok Pills and notics how soon you will paper. A forgery of this kind do bo.

i have to passes the scrutiny of all but the when you appetite and even quality of the paper, the perforas amount of diettog, stimulating drugs or "of food ia naqacating, no tions, and the watermark, it is any treatment that over-looks the alood correct in every detail. The decep will help you for any longth of time. tion is only discovered by compar- pur

HE PILL FO

deeper log the design with that of a Dr. Williams Pink.

remedy that nots simply as a genuine stamp of the same issue.tempore' y apur to the digestion.They But skilful though they are, the get at the feel gause, which it watery of stamp forgers sometimes, give impure blow. They make it red and themselves away. Oge stamp, healthy. The whole fignativo system is supposed to be of great value, was toned up and where once the sight of attached to an old envelope which Lood was nadstating, you wilf inv

rood uppetite shù be able to eat without Twar about ra change, hands un distress

big price when it was noticed I riot put off finding rullef a bigcló |

that the address had been written day. Get a battld of.

with, a steel pen, thes proving the

envelope, and mbre particularly

DR. WILLIAMS FINA FILLA ZA

the stamp, to be not quite so old ag and begi

Bigna! Station My Parker Mountain Lodge The Byne Peak Hotel

Kaikoo Banatorium Mt. Davin

Bowen Rd. (ärterbeds

MAIKRAMEN

Tkimoshan y

Eddoon Peak

«Lion Book!

绝chid Pan:

1774 1754

08134 4071

1545

„True Ash ofjMwr}$ wYon vnden!wski nonsbys ba It was claimed to be. In another wa'sarugat. can supply you or the

Pille Will No & by mail postpaidjoni pitomises to do, but by y bati bo band Case the forgery was discovered as recipt of price, 1150 per bottle for frhat is the only run farkas Dhun hor a result of an expert noticing that e Suttles br. the Dr. Williams Medisine fain's Cough Remedy judged by, this the ink used in addressing the Coco Kagged Road, Charghalja Write | Mandard ay has no superior. People envelope to which the stamp was for the free diet book, "What to Eat and everywhere speak of it is the highest affixed, was of modern make., How to Eat.

terms of praise. Foé mle eve

THURSDAY,” NOVEMBB 20, 1924

HOTELS & CAFES.

LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS.

"HONGKONGE

Telegraphic Address ——KREMLIN, HONGKONG. HONGKONG HOTEL

-----| PEAK HOTEL.

REPULSE BAY HOT HIS

2

SHANGHAI.

Telegraphic Address:-CENTRAL, SHANGHAL

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL

GRAND HOTEL KALEE.

PEKING.

PALACE HOTEL.

Telegraphic Address:-WAGONLITS, PEKING. GRAND HOTEL DES WAGONS LITS.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

in conjunction with.

The Grand Hotel des Wagons Lita. Ltd.

Tel. Cent. 812. UARLTON HOTEL", Tel Wid: "Carlton."

The Only American Hötel in the Colony.

Nice and quiet yet only a-low-minutes' walk from the Banks, and Central Districte. 43 Bedrooms. Excellent Cuising. Scrupulously clean. Under American Management. "A few Uffing Rum has been opened at No. 2, Queen's Hold (het fodz), dantimis To House(t Titius a speciality.

For terms apply to Mrs. F. E. CAMERON, Proprietrees,

Tel. Solo PALACE HOTEL

No.3

Tal. Addres

"PALLOO

(Three minutes from Kowloon Ferry Wharf & Bailway Station.) Entirely under English Management. Electrio Light and Fans Throngboat Every Room with Privata Bath.

Lounge Bar & Billiard rooms. Unrivalkn Cuisine Under the persuad 'pervision of the Progestor.

Terms moderate special terms to families on application to

J. H. OXBERRY, Proprietor.

HOTEL “ASIA”

WEST BUND, CANTON.

Leading Hotel in South China.

First class Accommodation. Electric Lights, Faus 1252

Roof Garden, Hairdressing

Elevators.

Views Splendid

Excellent Cuisine:

Salcon.

of City and Pearl River.

Moderate Rates

Under the Management of the ́SUN CO, LTD, CANTON,

KING EDWARD HOTEL

CENTRAL LOCATION ALL ELECTRIC TRAME-PAM Kairos, Elso szlo Lifter, Hans and lighting, Europesa 24h Balansa, Sanitary Fitzker, Botanil Geld Water Bystem throughent Best of Pood and Tal Conil. 272. TelegraphloAddress :-*VICTORIA 3. WITCHELL, Manager.

DAISY O'KEEFE

Qualified Teacher

FROMMIES KELLE HARDING'S ACADEMY, LONDON, PARIS, BRUSSELS, THE HAGUE. And Madame Judith Espinosa's Academy of Stage and Operatio Danding, Leaden.

gives lessons in the Miss O'Beele' latest Ball Rooms darees,freindling To Blues, Old and Ning kn

xhibition Work, "Ballet Gluksical Eurythmilosto. Chodidates pre- pared fork, London, Technical inique Byllabus Exam Cdfrect

taught.

Station Hotel, 10 to 12 a.m.- King Edward Hotel, 3 to 7 pm.

daily.

Tel K120.

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL

Quene's Road Central..

NEW DINING LOOM opened for

Meals a la Carte. Excellent Cuisines Monthly Tickets for Titing Fellin

Beringther prolata shhis to

THE MANAGER Hongkong, May 1, 1821

MASSAGE

Mr. N. AKATI & Mrs. E. AKAJI, Graduate of Tokio Massage School,

Na 8, Queen's Road, C. 2 Telephone No. C. 4395.

MASSAGE.

4Mrs. HONDA, Mrs. KIRAKE and R. SHIMIDŽI

No. 24. Wyśckin Blemt. stoned to Do Ghe Nh

"the IKIEM TING,

14 W'Aguilar Sireen.

"TEKMB VERY MODERATE Consultation"" 204.

G. FALCONER & CO., (HONGKONG) LTD.

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Ayools M-ADMIRALTY CHARTS,

ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufact

High Class English Jewellery,

THE INTERNATIONAL SHIRT CO. Hoari Olace: 79 Wyndham Street., 2nd Floor,

(Oppoelia Central Police Station.) Tel. Central 4166,

Dealers in all kinds of Higbees Silk Shirts, Collars, Necktion sou Pyjamas for Gentlemen AND ALSO

Chemides, Skirts. Wraptors, Scarfs, Vells, and Night-gowns for Ladie

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