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UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS,

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELEGRAPH CO., LTD.

OF DENMARK

The following unclaimed tele- grame are lying at the office of the Great Northern Telegraph Com-) pany (Limited) of Denmark:-

Imakodiad, from Osaku. Wilvincit, from Bradford. Silagi, from Shanghai.

Lossius, from Shanghai. Superior, from Goteborg. Isemi Kwocktat, from Kobe. E. V. JESSEN,

Superintendent.

Hong Kong, 17th November, 1927.

Unclaimed telegrams are lying

in the E. E. Telegraph Company's

local office for:-

Russo, from Napoli. Traders, from Rangoon, Vesser, from Shanghai,

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Superintendent Hong Kong, 17th November, 1927.

WATER SUPPLY.

Storage of water in Reservoirs on November 1, 1927;-

Storage in millions and decimaja

Tytum

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Tytam Byewash

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Small 8-Bank Portable Model New 4-Bank Portable Model and

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SOLE AGENTS – Queen's Building,

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PHOTO SUPPLIES Kodaks, Cameras and Films &c.

LATEST STYLE. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. ZIESS FIELD GLASSES.

Price Moderate.

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NOTICE

TO SHIPOWNERS, MASTERS & AGENTS.

The Yuen Wo Scamen's Institute always has ment available to ship as watch- men, seamen, &c.

Our men are employed by the leading passenger lines. We guarantee satis- faction.

Please phone or call: K.661-No. 2, Saigon Street, Yaumati or

C.2560-No. 35, Tung Man Street.

NOTICES.

MACAO RACE CLUB.

PROGRAMMES and

Auction..

ON

SATURDAY, 19th November, 1927, commencing at 11 am.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

3 Dozen Whito Veni Sides.

20.Boxes Erasers.

1 Box Shoo Nails.

VICTORIA DIOCESE.

APPEAL FOR SUPPORT OF LAITY.

YESTERDAY'S, "AT HOME.”

VOLUNTEER CORPS.

ORDERS FOR ENSUING WEEK.

CAMP ARRANGEMENTS.

In the course of the "At Home" The following Orders have been of the Victoria Diocesan Associa issued by Lt. Col. I G.. Bird, tion held at the Helena May. Insti- D.S.O., Administrative Command tuto yesterday, Mr. P. S. Cassidy.

the Chairman, referred to what he considered to be one of the greatest!

ant:-

Corps Signals.

Musketry.

Scottish Company. Thursday at 5.80 p.m.-All Pla- toona at Platoon Headquarters for passing Standard Tests 1 to 6 on Vickers Gun.

Church Parade:-Annual Church Parade to Union Church will take place on Sunday, November 27 when a full strength parada la requested. Assemble at Corpe Headquarters at 10 a.m. Dresa: Review order with- out rifles, i.e., glengarry, tunic, belt,

bayonet, frog, kilt, sperran, dieed hose, flashes and spats. Medals

Portuguese Company. To-day.-Lecture at Corps Head- quarters at 6.30 p.m. Subject: "In- fantry Tactics."

needs of the Association, viz. the As from today's date the Signal-will-be worn. co-operation of a live body of laity. Section and No. 4 Platoon are trans- The Chairman was supported by ferred to Corps Headquarters under Mrs. E. D. C. Wolfe and the Rev. the Command of 2/Lieut. M. G. G. T. Waldegrave, of the Missions Noll and will in future be known as to Seamen, among others present the "Corps Signals." being Mrs. W. T. Southern.

The Chairman Indicated the ob- jects of the Association and sald

Corps Orders No. 302 para. 8, to dated November 10, is cancelled, 7 Bundles Corrugated Round Bars, that its principal function wa

serve as a connecting link beween owing to the Stonecutters Range 1 Bale Paper.

the mother Church at Home and the being under repair. No firing will Diocese of Victoria and it also pro- take place until further orders. |·vided' financial support which was

distributed in grants to various or-j ganisations in the Diocese, Most

13 Sacks Flour.

10 Bags Broken Glass..

AND

A Quantity of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Camp:

The Annual Camp will take place of the money had gone to purely at Fanling, New Territories, be- 1 and December Chinese work but help had been tween December given the C.M.S. and Colonial in- Hong Kong, 18th November, 1927. stitutions and the present Diocesan The dates for camp will be as

Chaplain's stipend was found by follows !--- the V.D.A. in England.

ON

SATURDAY, 19th Noveniber, 1927, at 12 o'clock Noon. at their Sales Room, Duddell Street. 43 Cases One-Eleven Cigarettes

50's.

14 Cases One-Eleven Cigarettes

20'3.

21 Cases One-Eleven Cigarettes

10'8.

1 Case Printing Matters. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers.

Hong Kong, 17th November, 1927.

THE

THE Undersigned havo received instructions from The Oficial Receiver, The Supreme Court, to sell by Public Auction

ON

TUESDAY, 22nd November, 1927, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m.

at No. 62, Bonham Strand, East. The Goods and Chattels of the Yuen Mow Hong Firm

(in Bankruptcy)

Comprising:

Stock-in-trade, Furniture Fixtures and Fittings.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

and

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Growing Influence.

18.

From 8 a.m. December 3 to 5 p.m.

December 4.

From 8 a.m. December 10 to 6

p.m. December 11. From 8 am. December 17 to 5

p.m. December 18.

As regards the local branch of the V.D.A., which was formed, anon after the Bishop arrived here in 1920, much good work, said the Chairman, had been done in keep- At ng alive the diocesan spirit. the beginning of this year the con- revised and there stitution was were now nine distinct groups each

Engineer Compony,“ with a keen secretary and it was Signal Section:-Evening: hoped that with decentralisation cember 1 to December 5, the influence of the V.D.A. would Field Sections:-Evening:

Men can proceed to camp on the evening of the day before, i.c., on Friday evenings of December 2, 9, and 16.

spread.

The training of the Company in camp will be entirely separate from the rest of the Corps. The two week-ends specially selected for camp are from the afternoon of December 2 to the afternoon of December 4; and from the after- noon of December 9 to the after- noon of December 11.

All

camps. :

ranks must attend both

Reserve Company. Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday for Ma- chine-gun Instruction.

Dress: Mufti.

Strength.

The following recruits are taken on the strength on November 16, and posted to the Artillery Com- pany.

No. 1278 Gar. O. J. Shannon. No. 1274 Gnr. E. P. Streatfield. Promotion.

The following extract from the De- "Hong Kong Government Gazette" No. of November 10, 1927, is De- published for information:-

"H.E. the Officer Administer- ing the Government has been pleased to approve the promotion of Capt. Hugh Blackwell Layard: Dowbiggin to the rank of Major

3

STAR.

MR. CHARLES CHAMIER'S London Vandeville Company

THE NEW

OUR CABARET

In

A Series of Intime Revues,

With

NEW SONGS-NEW SKETCHES— NEW DANCES

TO-NIGHT

Friday, Nov. 18th at 9.15 p.m.

"HONI SOIT."

Saturday, November 19th. "A LA CARTE.”

Sunday, November 20th. HERE AND THERE.”

Monday, November 21st. "POT POURRI.”

Booking at MOUTRIE'S & STAR. Prices $3, $2 & $1.

NO MUZZLES.

TWO OWNERS OF DOGS FINED.

At the Kowloon Magistracy yes-

in the Hong Kong Volunteer De- terday, Mr. W. Schofield had in blig fence Corps, with effect, from list two summons relating to dogs. In the first instance, Mr. F. F. Eca November 9, 1927,"

Transfers.

da Silva was summoned for keep-

No. 1258 Spr. W. C. Simpson is ing a dog Without a licence, and transferred from the Light Section for allowing the animal abroad to the Signal Section, as from Noy- without a muzzle. Mr. Silva who

Referring to the membership of cember 8 to December 12.

Attendance in camp is a condi- the Association, Mr. Cassidy thought that there were still many tion for efficiency. churchmen and women who were Copy of particulars of camp will interested in the work of the be sent to each member later. Diocese who were yet outalde the

Greatconta membership. His view waa--and C.Q.M. Sergts, will draw great- he offered it with full acknowledg-cents for the men who are not in ment of the splendid efforts made possession before proceeding to by the clergy. Hong Kong-that]

camp. the Diocese was badly in need of a

These can be drawn on any even-ember 12, Ive body of laity, The British community here was not small and ing that is allotted to their Com- No. 307 Pte. R. J. Dixon is trans- had previously failed to answer the it was constantly being reinforced panies for drill.

ferred from No. 6 Platoon to the summons, because he was away in by a number of young

Artillery Company.

Reserve Company, Scottish Section, Macao, again falled to appear yes- men who

terday, it being stated that he was were baptised and confirmed mem- Lecture at Corps Headquarters on as from November 16. bors of the Church of England. Thursday at 6.25 p.m. by Capt. A.

No, 56 Sergt. Piner P. D. Wilson still away from the Colony.

Mr. Schofield decided to impose They might have drifted away from w. Austin, M.C, M.M.,

on O.P.le transferred from No. 7 Platoon Church influence but he thought work.

to the Reserve Company. Scottish fines of $5 on each summons upon. that if they were approached in the

Section, as from November 16.

prove of service. No. 1175 Pte. D. C. Baptista is right way their interest in the

No officer of 40th Field Co., R.E, transferred from No. 10 Platoon to Church might be restored. If such

Engineer Company.

as they were brought in as active being available for lecture on Wed- the Corps Headquarters (Band), as of Austin Road was fined $4 for members there would be the nu-nesday, orders re parade that day from November 14. cleus of the live body of inity to will be issued later.

In the other case, Mrs. Guzman

allowing her dog out in the streets No. 1181 Pte. H. A. B. Botelho is without a muzzle. the Corps Headquarters (Band), as from November 14.

Hong Kong, 17th November, 1927.which he had referred. It seemed Field Sections:-There will be a transferred from No. 9 Platoon to:

to him a hopeless outlook for the lecture at Corps Headquarters on Diocese if they were going to rely Monday, at 5.30 p.m. on "Camou- for lay support on those who were age" with particular reference to on the eve of retirement,

M.G. emplacementa.

TH

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction

ON TUESDAY, 22nd November, 1927, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddel! Street A Large Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE.

Comprising:--

L

Christmas,

Other Speakers.

I

Mounted Infantry Company. Lecture at Corps Headquarters at]

·

Appointments and Promotions. The following appointments and promotions take effect from Nov- ember 16.

Artillery Company. No. 863 Gunner, J. P. A. Davis to be Bdr. as E.C.A.

ADMIRAL STIRLING.

TO RELIEVE ADMIRAL HOUGH.

Rear-Admiral Yates Stirling, Jr., has been assigned to duty as commanding officer of the Yang- Corps Headquarters (Band). No. 1212 Bandeman R. A. Pereira ceived in Manila state. Admiral taze Patrol, recent navy ordera re-

No. 1175 Bandsman D. C. Bapas chief of staff to the comman

Stirling was detached from duty

Corporal.

Signal Section:Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Mon- Other speakers followed, Mrs. day and Thursday, for Signal In- E. D. C. Wolfe apeaking of work instruction." in China and of their needs. Mra. connection with the C.M.S. hospitals]

Wolfe also appealed for toya and other donations for distribution 5.30 p.m. on Monday, November 28, to be Band-Sergeant. amongst the hospitals and schools for the purpose of examining thetista to be Bund-Corporal. of the diocese Hong Kong at scheme which has been prepared for No. 1161 Bandsman H. A. B. der in chief of the United States.

the M.1. work in the training sta- Botelho .to .be Band-Lance- on November 8. Tenk Hatstand with Bevelled

The Rev. G. T. Waldegrave son.

Rear Admiral Henry H. Mirror, Glass Cabinet, Chesterfield (Chaplain of the Hong Kong Armoured Car Company.

No. 1112 Bandsman J. L. Alves to Hough, present commander of Couch and Chairs, Carpet, Rugs, branch of the Missions to Scamen)

Monday:--The Company will be Band-Lance-Corporal.

the Yangtsze Patrol will go to Pictures, etc., etc.

outlined the subjects and achieve- parade at Corps Headquarters at

Marskmen.

Washington for duty as a member Teak Dining Tables, Diningments of the Missions to Seamen 30 p.m. as follows:-

The following have qualified as of the general board of the Navy Chairs, Sideboards with Bevelled and the personal touch was intro-

A. and B. Sub-sections under marksmen and are entitled to wear Department." Mirror, Dinner Waggon, Ice Chest, duced through visits and through

the badge for one year Crockery, Glass Ware, Kitchenthe medium of the local Institute. Capt. W. Brackenridge, M.C., and

No. 814 Spr. C. W. E. Bishop, Sundries, etc., etc.

Within another two or three proceed to Kennedy Road Range for Engineer Co., 108 points. Bedsteads, Wardrobes with and of the Praya Reclamation drawing

years, said Mr. Waldegrave, in view firing.

Armoured Car Gunners and Drivä without Mirror, Drossing Tables, to a close, they would have to start era under C.S.H. Groves. Subject: Cheats of Drawers, Chamber building again. There was the Handling Machine-guns

from Stands, Toilet Sets, etc.

possibility that they might combine Motor Vehicles." - with the Sailors' Home at West Point which was shortly giving UP be a lecture at Corps Headquarters Motor-cycle Section.-There will Its present site. The Missions to Seamen would have to build a bet on Monday at 5.80 p.m. on "Camou-| ter and larger building than they lage" with particular reference to even had at present and a much M.G. emplacements. better place than the Sallors' Home Platoon Roll Books:-These must at West Point which WB8 built be made up to date in all partien- aixty years ago,

lars for inspection by the Company

ALSO

AND

A Quantity of Blackwood Furniture DRAENTRY FORMS of the One Wireless Receiving Set. FIFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING One Plano Player and 123 Rolle to be held on SUNDAY, December, 1927, can be obtained One Long Carriage Underwood upon application to The Inter- Underwriter. national Race and Recreation Club One Tientsin Carpet.

11th

Music.

of Macao, Ld., Hong Kong Jockey Two Tientsin Ruga. Club and Causeway Bay Stables, One Victrola and Cabinet Hong Kong.

Entries will CLOSE on FRIDAY, 25th November, 1927, at 3 p.m.

FANLING HUNT.

1936 1027 339.12 394.45

11.75

3.92

RAFT

Tytam Intermediate 105.90 195,00 Tytam Tuk

1,405.08 1,335.00

17.16 Wong Nei Chung

18.60 Pokfulum

64.38. $0.40

Total 2,024.28 1,044.27 Consumption of water in the City and H District in millions and de- cimals of gallons during the month of October.

1026 1927- 286,80 304.84

and the AUTUMN MEETING to be held on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1927 (weather permitting) may be obtained from Dr, F. Plerce Grove, The Polo Club, Hong Kong Club, and Causeway Bay Stables.

PROGRAMMES

DENTRY FORMS for

Entries will close at noon on Consumption. Estimated population 405,900 416,220 Saturday, November 19, 1927.

Hong Kong, November 10, 1927.

Consumption per herd

per day

Total

20.8

23.8

452.43 428.05

THEATRE

Records.

One Combination Safe.

with

On View from Monday, the 21st

November, 1927.

Catalogues will be issued.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 17th November, 1927.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET.

Commander on November 21.

Standard Test Cards: All cards that are not filled up to date should be handed in at once to C.Q.M.S. A Kew.

Infantry Company. Peak Range: The Peak Range is alloted to Infantry Company for M.G. firing on Sunday, November 27. Firing will commence at 9.80 a.m. Range Officer: Capt. S. J. Jordain, M.C.

Greatconts:-Members who are not in possession of, greatconts are requested to draw same from the

| C.Q.M.S. as soon as possible.

| No. 1 Platoon:-Parade at Corps

Several other changes in Navy personnel have also been made.

No. 746 C.S.M. T. W. Carr, En-Rear-Admiral Julian L. Latimer,

gineer Co., 100 points.

who has been on leave of absence No. 1035 Spr. S. C. Salter, En- since returning from the com-

gineer, Co., 97 points.

mand of the special service No. 1084 Lee. Corpl. H. L. Lock squadron in Central American hart, Engineer Co., 92 points. waters, has been assigned to duty No. 1264 Spr. A. Tarbuck, En-at the Navy Department offices ns

gineer Co., 91 points.

President of the Examining Leave.

The following are granted leave Board and as a member of the Naval Retiring Board to succeed of absence from the Corps:

-

No. 445 Lce.-Corpl. D. E. G. Captain Edward S. Kellogg, retir- Nicholson, A.C. Co., from Novem-ed, who has been relieved of all ber 12, 1927, to November 11, 1928. active duty.

No. 569 Corpl. R. K. Hepburn, Capt. John C. Fremont, lately No. 7 Platoon, from November 12, in command of Destroyer Squa- 1927, to July 11, 1928.

dron 14, of the scouting fleet, has No. 537 Pte. L. J. Griffiths, Arty made application for transfer to Co., from November 12, 1927, to the retired list, after 30 years' September 11, 1928.

service.

No. 476 C.8.M. T. W. Carr, En-1 gineer Co., from November 27,1927, to September 26, 1928.

No. 1081 Pte. R. MacIntyre, A.C.) Co., from November 19, 1927, to November 18, 1928.

20 MONTHS' JAIL.

MANUFACTURING CHIEF SENTENCED.

Struck Of The Strength. Having left the Colony- No. 742 Pte. F. R. Jones, No. 1)

The judgment of the court of Platoon, as from November 1.

first instance of Manila, sentenc- No. 14 Pte. J. A. E. Bullock, Re-ing Lorenzo R. Santos, formerly serve Co., as from November 1 inspector of the Philippine Manu- No. 1002 Pte. C. R. Warren, No. facturing Company, to one year,

eight months and 21 days' im- Headquarters on Tuesday at 5.30 2 Platoen, as from November 30.

Having completed three years' prisonment on a charge of estafa, p.m. for Machine-gun Instruction. service and claimed their

dis- Dress: Mufti, rifle and bayonet. will

charge: not be required.

had been confirmed by the No 512 Lee-Corp. S. E. c. Supreme Court, Manila. He has Machine-gun Practice: The Peak Brooks, M.I, Co., from October 31. been at the same time ordered to Range has been allotted to No. 1) No. 650 Pte. J. C. Long, No. 2 return to the company P5,195.54 with subsidiary imprisonment in Over-indulgence in sweets spells Platoon on Sunday, for Machine- Platoon, as from November 10.

No. 69 Pte. W. J. Woolley, A.C. case of insolvency. a disordered stomach in children gun Practice. Firing will com-

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DRAMATIC CLUB

IN

Full Supply in all Rider Main Dis- tricts during October, 1928 and 1927.

KOWLOON WATER WORKS.

Storage in millions and decimalu of gallons

1020 1927 HONG KONG AMATEUR

Kowloon Reservoir `861,63 327.75 Shek Lai Pul Reservoir 100.80 100.80 Reception Reservoir ..

Consumption of water in Kowloon

in millions and decimals of galiour dur-

ing the month of October.

Consumption...

Estimated population 157.300 102,340

Consumption per head

per day...

DRUMMOND

Full Supply in all districts during November 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 & 26.

October, 1926 and 1927,

The Government Analyst's reporta

ahow that the quality of the water in

satisfactory.

Total rainfall to October 31, 1026;; $5.85 October 31, 1927, 104.07 ins

BOOKING AT ANDERSON'S

USUAL PRICES,

1920 1027

78.64 101.04

10.1

20.00

BULLDOG

Having purchased discharge

and adults alike. In the case of mence at 9.80 a.m. Range Officer: Co., as from November 14 children this may be speedily coun- Lieut. A. H. Penn. teracted by Baby's Own Tablets, No. 2 Platoon:--Men

remedy

detalled

From 1920 to May 15, 1925, the accused was General Inspector for No. 905 Gr. S. T. Butlin, Arty. the Philippine Manufacturing Co., as from October 25.

Company, of this city, which has Aseveral branches in the provinces. Head-In that position, he was author-

an absolutely harmless yet super-parade at Corps Headquarters at No. 1226 Bandsinan

for 5.16 p.m. on Tuesday for the pur- Fuertes (deceased), Corps latively efficient stomach and intestinal disorders 5.38

pose of M.G. firing at Kennedy quarters (Band), as from Novem-ised to handle funds transferred Road Range, Belt and bayonet ber 5. only.

POLAR CAKE

ITS. QUALITY:

THAT COUNTS

Baby's Own Tablets

On medical grounds, as from from one branch to another. Dur- ing his incumbency he was

The remainder parade at Corps November 8. Headquartors at 5.80 p.m. for M.G. Instruction. Belt, rifle and bayonet

not only remedy Infantile 'In-

No. 4 Platoon. digestion, constipation and colic,

Parade at Corps Headquarters at but they promptly check diarrhea, 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday for the issue reduce feverishness, allay teething pains, relieve croup and colds, of greatcoats and to make up any expel worms. Of chemists every deficiencies in kit.ace in a

Parade at Corps Headquarters at

where, or 60 cents the vial, post

free from Dr. Williams' Medicine 5.30 pm on Thursday for Signal Co. 60 Kiangse Road, Shanghai. Instruction. Dress: Muttl

P5.195.54.

No. 1206 Bandaman S. Olaes, alleged to have misappropriated Corps Headquarters (Band).

No. 1244 Bandsman G. F. Banton, Corpts Headquarters" (Band),

NOTICES.

Scottish Company.

this occasion to wear white- mess jacket and vest (latter with small Corps buttons) kilt, sporrán; diced St. Andrew's Ball: Members of hose, flashes and shoes. CON the Company attending the Ball in Reel Club: Tenth practice will the Corps Tilt, are permitted on take place on Wednesday at Continued at foot of next volum. Helens May Institute at 6.30 p.m. 7/192,

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