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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,

SCHOOL OF DANCING,

Mme Kelvey.

The well-known professional dancing teacher, takes pleasure ing announcing that she is com- mancing classes for Adults in the latest modern dancing, Fox Trot, Tango, Waltz, Classes for children from three years of ago in Clanzi-. ► cal Glog National Ballot and Toe-Dancing. Pupils trained ☀ gracefully, Individual Style Studied and developed. Correct arma movements and graceful exorcises taught Special atten- tion given to each pupil, also Private lessons given. visited by appointment., moderate. For appointment write or 'phone between 12.30 and 2 p.m. daily. Mme. KELVEY, Kowloon Hotel, Room (49).

Homos

Termos

LEE KEE

Agent for

HENRY RICHARD

TILE CO'S

We have a large stook of White Glazed Wall Tiles... Colour Glazed-Wall-Tilas. Ceramic Mosalo

Tilsa,

Geometrical Encautio

Floor Tiles, .. Grates.

Tila

Inspection Invited.

Showroom: 21, Wellington St.

Tel. C, 1483.

DAISY O'KEEFE

Qualified Teacher.

From Miss BELLE HARDING'S ACADEMY, LONDON, PARIS, BRUSSELS, THE HAGUE. AND Madame Judith Echinosa's

Academy of stage and Operatic Dancing, London. Miss O'Keefe gives lessons in the lates: Ball Room dances, including New Tango. Exhibition Work, Ballet, › ☀ Classical, Eurytbpics, etc.

Candidates "prepared for Lon

don Technical, Syllabus Exams. Correct Technique taught..

Station Hotel. 10-12 a.m. King Edward Hotel, 3-7 p.m. dally. TEL. K. 120

THE FRENCH STORE

announces the arrival of

a consignment of “

ALIMENTARY PASTE:

Macaroni

Bitali

Tasaguecte Tubertini

Spaghetti Ziti

Sodani

Shelle Merzani

Ave. Maria Noodles

Danstile Vermicelli Tapioca Rigatozi

and Assorted Paste Soup.

THE FRENCH STORE,

Tal. Central 794.

9, Beaconsfield Arcade.

ADVERTISEMENTS

[BR WORDS BU EMRHETE

81. PREPAID,

Every' additional word # Cente

for 8 insertions."

FOR SALE.

INTINATIONS

THE CHINA MAMI

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE No. 19, BING WAN STREET.

VICTORIA HONGKONGAS

MESSRS. LAMMERT BROTHERS

have received· Instructions to sell by Public Auction

on FRIDAY:

Mult

| the 7th day of November, 1924, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon"át tháir sales rooms in Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong, ***

FOR SALE Kellett Manor being

No. 185. The Peak. Possession situato at Victoria in the Colony of The Valuable Leasebold Property next May, H. Percy Smith, No.Hongkong and being the Remaining Des Voeux Road Central

FOR SALE Five-roomed House fully furnished with Lawn Tennis, Court and Garden.

Portion of Inland Lot No. 778, 7 The Property consists of --

All that piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoris, Hoogkong, knowD and registered in the Land Office se House has excellent location on The Remaining Portion of Inland Lot Severn Road, The Peak, overlooking | No. 778 together with' mosazage_sreg. South. Possession March, 1925. tions and buildings, theroon erected and Apply Box No. 316, c/o "China Mail:"known as No 19, Hing Wan Street.

-TO- LET.

TO LET-Two Godowns, or shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to:H. Rut tonjea & Son, 16, Queen's Road.

TO LET --Office Rooms in Central position.Apply:--Linstead ̃& Davis, Alexandra Buildings.

INTIMATIONS,

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE

·MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

THE THIRD ORDINARY ANNUAL

The Property is held for the unexpired residus of the term of 999 years from the 3rd day of June, 1884, eroated by an Indenture of Crown Lease dated

the 13th day of July, 1885, and made between her late Majesty Queen Victoria of the one part and Ohan King of the other part.

For further particulars apply to: Mənarı.. D'ALMADA AND MASON, Mortgages's Solicitors or to -Misirs, LAMMERT-BROTHERS ·

The Auctioneers,.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG.***

PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN THE GOODS, of JOHN HENRY WILLIAM ARMS TRONG late of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

,that the Court has by virtue of Section 58 of the Probate Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 of 1897) made an Order Limiting the time for sending in Claims to or against the above estate to the 30th day of November 1924.

MEETING of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Company's Town Office, 2 Lower Albert Road, Hongkong on FRIDAY, 14th day of November, 1924, at poop, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors, and State- ment of Accounts to 31st July, 1924. hereby required to send their claims The Transfer-Books of the Com-to the undersigned by the above pany will be closed from 8th to the date.

Creditors · and

Claimants

14th November, 1924, both days Dated the 1st day of November ⚫inclusive,

By Order of the Board of Directore,

M. MANUK,

Secretary. Hongkong, 31st Oct., 1924.

NOTICE.

MR. FREDERICK

DIST

CHARLES HALL, having returned to the Colony, fesumes charge of Insurance-Department from date.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 3rd November, 1924.

NOTICE

STORAGE space on Marine Lots Godowns and Chinese House to Let from 31st December. W. S. BAILEY & CO, LTD.,

Kowloon Bay. Hongkong, November 9, 1924.

is

NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby given that the interest and responsibility of Mr. Dents Ewart Donnelly in our firm ceased on the 31st. October

1924.

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The business will be carried on as heretofore, under the style of

'Donnelly & Whyte."

DONNELLY & WHYTE. Hongkong, 4th November, 1924.

NOTICE.

1924.

DEACONS Solicitors to the Attorney for

the Executrix

1 Des Voeux Road Central

Hongkong

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

Theatre Royal November 15th at 9.15 pm. First Tournament. of the Season.

V.

C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge. Captain Matty Sntith.

FIFTEEN 2 minute round contest for the Lightweight Champion. ship of the Colony, And about six other minor contests.

BOOKING at Moutrle's for Members only on November 10th, and 11th. GENERAL PUBLIC November 12th, 13th., 14th, and 15th. Prices, $10.00, $3,00 and $1,00.

NOTE; Members of the Hongkong Boxing Association are entitled to

one Ringside Seat each for $5.00 on production of their Membership cards. Members are requested to sign their names when taking tickets at the reduced rate,

Hongkong, 1st November, 1924

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB."

TAKES WA

DRAFT Programmes and Entry

Forms for the Seventh Extra Race Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, 29th November; 1924, (weather per

TUNG SANGIT is hereby notifed that the mitting) may be lostatsed at the

TAILOR

11A Peel Street

WALOĦRA U

EXPERT FITTERS

HIGH CLASS TAILORING SERVICE

Everything New

HEND BIL

interest and responsibility of Mr. S. H. Dutton in our firm ceased as from the 31st August 1924.

E. D. SASSOON & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 4th November, 1924.

THE NEW PRIVÉM REMEDY.

THERAPION N§. 1 THERAPION NO.2 -.. THERAPION N3

B. 1 for kidder diskleri. Uke Star BLOGE Ben Diseases. Xs. I for CarazJA WOLCHAMINI. WOLDBY LEADING GEENTÉTAL, PRACA IN KNGLAND.ŠA BLACKCWed.Ca.Mavormer)RA.5.WAĻLandis, BRE THADE “MARKEN, SOORTELEAPSORÝ IN ON GOVT. ATAMP ASTONES TO ULASALE PREZITI

HER XING & Co. TAILORS

80s, Pottinger Street. '.

"Ladise' and Gentlerora'” Talors. H

Drapers and Outfitters.

Baits made to order.

FOOK SUN FORʼBALL

PARAMÈ Hats,

HATS CLEANED A SPECIALITY).

"TÁNÓ

I

Race Course, Hongkong Club and Causeway Bay Stables.

Entries will close at 12 o'clock Inoon on Saturday, 15th November,

*1924.

Hongkong, 3rd November, 1924.

'HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. .....

THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE

MEETING will be held (westber permitting) at Happy Valley, on SATURDAY, November 8th, 1994. ommencing at 2.45 pm. The first bell will be ring at 2.755 pm.ge

The Charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1...

Boldiers and Sailors in uniform half price.

..

Members are, advised that they must show their Season Tickets to obtain admission to the Members' Enalosure re

Each member has the right of in troducing non-members to the Mabers Enclosure, kete for whom can be obtained from Absars. Linstead. • & Davis at 85, ench up to FRIDAY November 7th.WE CA

The Stewards "lavite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present

Magkong"Five-October 199,

MRS MOTOND

MASSAGE

AMOLJAS ZIETA VLEKOS

COOLER? WEATHER ARRIVING

NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER

YOUR WINTER SUITS

CALL AND SEE US

THE INDIAN TAILORING CO.: LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS,

Howies Hotel Building.

Phone K 1008

SEND

AVE YOU NOT

BARD · ABOUT

IT

OUR

TO:

ABIT OF GIVING

THE

AN

ONGKONG]PUBLIC}

YGIENIC

DRY-CLEANING

SERVICE?

HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SHORS

MAIL WEEK NEWS.

ITEMS FROM FAR AND {

NEAR.

THE LAUNDRY'

IT'S TIME TO BE THINKING

WINTER OUTFIT.

Made to order. ROYAL & CO.

No. ‍1, D'Agullar Stival

INTIMATIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION

of the VALUABLE-LEASEHOLD- PROPERTY

Situate at Victoria, Hongkong, and registered in the Land Office as Inland Lot No. 1093 together with the Build: ings. thereon known as No. 30 Welling- ton Street, Victoria. Hongkong,

to be sold by ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE3

by

Mr. 4.0.da ROCHA Auctioneer

at his Sale Room, D'Aguilar Street, on MONDAY,··

the 10th day of November, 1921, at 3 o'clock p.m. For farther particulars and conditions of sale apply to

Mr. A. el ARCULLI, Mortgagees' Solicitor, or to Mr. A. G. da ROCHA,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, 4th November, 1821.

INCREASE YOUR VITAL ENERGY by taking

SANATOGEN

The Trav Tuzle Apat JALDr. Cirədə L... Weseler wriinit ***The Base of Saratogan is viably mo

wwded to freedom frees languor, a gain of smically and activity, Lletress of mind and increased Tasisting power to dijak14.TM

The Right Treatment

G 38, a fifth sunken German des- troyer, has been raised at Seapo Flow.

Mr. Ethel Leach, a magistrale, will be Yarmouth's first woman mayor,

Headmaster of Christchurch-road School, Illon!, för 27 years, Mr., E. Bateman has retired.

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During the football match Windsor and Eton v. Slough, ́al rabbit from the King's preserves ran on the field and stopped the game for 5 minutes,

"Lewis Sterry, 22, was killed at Penybout Colliery, Abertillery, through the bursting of a compress- ed air pipe of a coal-cutting machine.

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Australian Boy Scouts who have been touring the world for seven; months left Southampton on September 25 for home. They have travelled about 30,000 miles.

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Said to have jumped from a bridge 70ft. high, Arthur James Eyre, 37, cattle dealer, was found decapitated on the railway at Son- ning, Berkshire.

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Princess Mary Viscountess Las- cellès is to open the New Young Women's Christian Association building in Leeds early in Novem- ber.

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Of the seven London boroughs with the highest rates this year, five have Socialist majorities on their councils. Poplar heads the way with a total rate of 235., and others are: Bermondsey 16%. 6d.; Bethnal Green, 145, 10d.; Deptford 14s. 4d; and Woolwich, 138. 32.

At Blockley, Worcestershire, a verdict of Accidental Death was returned in the cases of seven persons-four women, a girl, and two children who were killed when a motor-coach was overturn ed on August 5. Deunis B. Sharpe, the driver, was exonerated from

blame.

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Fer A. O. L. 3.5" President Per P. &. O... Karmala on Nov. Madison" on Nov. 2-Miss M. M. TZW. Cox, Khan Bahadur E.,

avis, Mi Lope, is 8. Ferg, Kra Sooms, Miss E. R. Marshall, Mr H. Jowett, He and Mr B. W. Allson and. Mrs F. Hartley, Mr H. L. Mr.B. Seton Winton, Rey, Father Hartley, Mr James McGee, Mr Robert, Mr B. 8. G. Better, Mr G. Mac Fred Olsen, Mr and Mrs Goo. F. Poplar Hospital for Accidents, Robbie, Miss K. Plaketnikovs, Mad Faust, Mr and Mrs Lewis A. E., was founded in 1855 through a

Coben, Mr R. Chisholm. Miss Fortune, fr and Min W, E. Dosin, Mr T patient on the way to the London Ahmed, Mr 0:0. Chor. Mr and Maw. Tobias, Mr and Mrs C. A. Kestler, Hospital, Whitechapel, three miles F. Rowlands, Eev, and Mira R. Heywood, Mr. GJ Lyman, Mr R. H. Cragg, away, dying from want of medi-Mesers La de Vries, M. T. Sung, W. I. Mr M. Braun, Mr M. F. Kline, Mr cal aid, says a handbook issued by M. Beer, J. J. Palmer. Mrs. Champlin, J. A. Hyndman, Miss A. Lockman, Mr 3. Lahrmann, Mt L. Tates, ErP Mr S. J.Johnston, Mr C. W. the Institution.

Warren, Mr and Mrs DC. 1 Mestre L. Hodson, E. F. Ratel Porcell, Chenug Yao, Mr and Mrs Carl Karin Miss Elber voedgye. Mr. Wong Antholz, Mr and Mrs Percy J. Man Ching. May F. E.. Searle, MrE. W Munday, Mr T. A Bruhi, Miss Overton, Mr Wo Li Shang Mrs C. M. Ethel Cunningham, Mr G. P. De. Bormister, Mr JM Mehla, Ming M. E. Groate, Mr R. J. Elstrom, Mrs F. H. Moore, Kipars E. W. Ward. C. Munson Goulette, Mrs R. T. Guiler, Master D. G. Hou, J. Coulthart, Sir Harold Parlett, Lary 11. Parkett, His HER. Guiler, Miss P. Guiler, Miss A Somerville, Mr and Mrs F R. Daatoor, Guiler, Mr Ong Kim, Mr A. B. Mr and Ken W. Faith, Mr. Storm Kelly Mr David. Kydd, Mr W. Dr. and Mrs R. E. Cameron, Mr B. Bar L. Lamb, Mr S. B. Tourette, Mr Mr W. Backstons Mre H. M. Ing A. Maluenda, Mr N. D. Man- bam Mr and Mrs New Wedlock, Mins Doidge, Meams A Hodge, Sam Pechester, Father M. McNeal, Brig. Gen. and Mrs F. R. McCoy, | Ti, A. E. Antia, Wo Fit Bas, C. Fest,"

ley, Mrs J. M. Tanti, Mr V. Sharman Mrs C. W.Rosenstock, Miss D. Rosenstock, Mrs E. A., Perkins, Loo Yuen Obeygenetika bÅ LITUA

Mrs H. F. Scholtz, Mr and Mrs Pér PDs, “Kashgar” on Nov. 1: M. D-Manchester, Mr. Chas. Scholte, Jr., Mr Mid Mrs N. and Mis C. G. Maguire, Mr H. AJ, Struanguler. Nisbet, Mr A. P. Sharp, Lieut. Hoar, Lieut.P. SEccles, Major.. L Tracey Mr and Mrs A. H. Mace farlane, Mrs B. L. Jacobs, Mrs A

Per C.P.S.R.M.S. "Empress of C. Wright, Misses E. and A. Wright, Mr and Mrs G. E. Baker, Canada" on Nov; 3-Mr A: Carpi, Mr and Mrs K. R. Smpot, Mr and Mr H. A. Steven, Mr Geo. Bucban- Mrs G. Jobling, Mr H. Hutton, Mr an, Mr H. Miller, Mr A Cheng, E. H. S. Evans, Mr E, Romero, Mr Mes Chung Chi, Master Max Po, and Mrs H.J. Scott, Mr A. Ander Miss Mar Men/ Mr Sath Sing, Mrs son, Miss E. Cotton, Mr and Mrs Wong She, Mr.Yang Shiu Pop Miss Handic, Mr. H, H. Moadway, Mr Yang Shtu Po, Mr Lai Gay, Mr H. J. Sadler, Mf J. D. Frost, Rev. Kwon Ken, Mr. Chen Sh Guin, Mr and Mrs P. T. Dempsey, Mr B. Chen Sh Shoon, Mr Chen Top, M. Nielsen, Mr R. Brown, Miss R. Chen En, Mr Chin Estreedo, Mr. Solomon, Mr and Mrs G. G. Brooks, B. Chen, Mr. Chan Sui, Mr. Jan Master Brooks, Mr G. N.Story, Mr Ngon, Mr Yan Yang, Mr Lim Ah and Mrs D, A. Levy, Mr C. R. A. Sao, Mr Tan Wieng, Mr Lim Ah Goatly, Rev. Brother James, DBE Kong, Mr Noong Sang, (alias Chin Mrs W. G Lay, Miss Dell, Mr and4 Gha) Mr M. Espiool, Mr. S. Andres, Mrs GW/Hutchison, Dr. AL Mr Tan Liong, Mr A. Martin, Mr Hoops, Mrs C. G Sermon, Mc and and Mrs Y. Hirano, Miss S. Hirano, Mrs Kosloff, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Mr W. Hanmeng Chan, Master R. Brown, Mr R. Brown, Miss E. Chân Lum, Miss E. Keith, Misr A. Brown, MR.WW12 Instan, Mage Wegory Mr Mary T. Whitmer, C. Ivanova, Rev. and Mrs W. H. Mrs O. P. Byrd, Master Byrd, Hayes, Mr W. T. Strawford, Mr Mrs GE Davis, Miss E. Davis, Williams, Rev. and Mrs Fetler, Mir Miss E LLyle Misa E. M. W. H Hatcher, Rev. and Mrs G. Ahlstrom, Miss M. Weaver, Mr R. H. Marsh, Mr and Mrs Low Peng Horlbeck, Mr and Mrs C. E Num, Mr and Mrs A. L. Shields, McAdam, Master V. C. McAdam, Mr J. Robertson, Master J. Robert- Dr. and Mrs H, H. Steinmetz, Mr con, Mr J.Iuard, Mrs E. F. Goodale, HP. Jackson, Mr T. Muraoka, Mr- Master D. Goodale, Mr A. Rose A Daiso, Mr P. Villaruz CLE, Miss J. A. Williams, Miss B. For E& A. 4.8." Eastern" from G. Leatherdale, Miss Bateman, MrAustralian Ports via Sandakan and WR. Haaction, Mr SAEvans, Manila on Novi 2:—B.D. C. Scott, Mrs H. L. Hawver. Mr S Mason, MRK Buchanan, Miss G. M Mr J. Leite, Mr and Mrs Alex Rudge, Mr. and Mr F. M. Hall, Shem, Mr P Walsh, A. Brackman, balss A: Wilson, Mrs J. Grimshaw, Mr Natsen Lieu, Mr F. W. Eels, Mr Mr and Mrs G. Archbint, Mr AS A. E. Ford, Mr W. C. Phillips; Mye Domie; dle and Mr J. Penrod, Mrs J. Docherty, Mr ArL., Jones, Al H. Kyle, E. Clifton/ Cent

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Dr. Alexander Dawson Reid, 38, of High-street, East Ham, who on September 16 was sentenced to 28 days' imprisonment for being drunk in charge of a motor-car, was fined £5 for dangerous driv ing and bad s licence suspended for a year, entered an appeal and was released on bail.

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As the analysis of the organs yielded no sigue of poison, a verdict of Death from Natural Causes was returned at a Brighton inquest on Dongles Vale, clergyman and bar rister, and manager of Mr., F. N. Charrington's hone for wealthy inebriates at Osea Island, Essex, who was found dead at a Brighton hotel:

Gross liabilities of £223,247 were disclosed at meetings of creditors and shareholders in the compulsory Hquidation of the Agricultural Wholesale Society, Lady of Mark lane, EC. (a farmers' co-operative scheme), with branches at Liver pool, Bristol, Hall, and elsewhere.

The wonderfully successful military "tattoo at Wembley was organised by Colonel C. H. Gay, D.S.O. War. Office representative for the exhibition'; Major: 'O, G. Villen, R.ART Major Walter Creighton, and Captain H. Oakes Tones who withe "the" necessary) "historical-research-

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Wearth, Miss. F. A Deakin, Archdomowa, Mits J-Romell, MAS! Winston, Mr.M. J. Lankshear, Mr GF. G. Woollett, Mr. J. Hodges, 13 Members Chinese Football team. Mr N. Arros; Mr G. B. Tweedall, Master T. Rice, Mr Henry Ming,

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