SEMENTS

NOTICE:

NOTICE.

NOTICE

We have this day removed our. It is hereby notified that on

All persons with the exception office to 1st Floor, Hotel Mansions, and after the 1st October, 1919 of parsons of Chinese, race, door to the Hongkong Biokales will run on Caine Road wishing to leave the Colony must nion and Macao Steamboat Co., and Bonham Road. Stands will have in their possession a VALID

be at the following places

PASSPORT. Passengers not in SNOWMAN & CO.

1 University. 1.5"

possession of passports will not Hongkong,295 September, 1919. Junction of Bonham Road be allowed to leave the Colony..

All persons with certain excep. and Centre Street. Nethersole Hospital.

tions who remain in the Colony- Junction of Caine Road and for more than 7 days are required Old Bailey.

TO BE LET

TO BE LET -Furnished No. 3, Mountain View. Apply Box 955 c/o Hongkong Telegraph."

NOTICE.

H. E. Sir Edward Reginald Stabb K. C. M. G., will arrive in the Cology on the morning of Tuesday the 30th September and will land at Blake Pier at about 10 o'clock when he will proceed to the City Hall where the Adress of welcome will be read and presented to him.

The Public (including ladies) are invited to attend at the City Hail not later than 10a.m. to welcome His Excellency,

H. J. GEDGE.

Hon: Secretary. Reception Committee.

NOTICE..

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY,

LIMITED.

2.

3

5. At top of Glenealy.

CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT

OF POLICE Hongkong, 26th Sept., 1919.

NOTICE

Our interest and responsibility in the business hitherto carried on by us under the name and style of W. R. Loxley & Co. at Hongkong, Canton and London, Merchants, ceased on 1st April 1919.

The said business as from that date has been acquired by J. A. Russell & Co, Kuala Lumpur, F. M.S. who have assumed all responsibility for the liabilities of the firm as existing or that date and properly contracted during the period from that date to the present date..

John Montgomery Beattie, Andrew Beattie,

Matthew Poole Beattie. Hongkong, 24th September, 1919.

NOTICE.

We have acquired the business NOTICE is hereby given that that an Extraodinary General hitherto carried on by Messrs. W.R. Loxley & Co., at Hong- Moeting of Humphreys Estate rong, Canton and London and and Finance Company, Limited

shall continue to trade under the will be held at the Hongkong Hotel on the 10th day of October same firm name and style. 1919 at noon, when the subjoined

The business having been taken resolution, which was passed at over as a going concern as on the the Extraordinary General Meet-1st April. 1919-the proper lia- ing of the Company held on the bilities of the firm as on that date 24th day of September, 1919, will and those contracted since in submitted for confirmation carrying on the business are

assumed by ourselves.

be

as a Special Resolution.

+4

That the new articles already approved by this meeting and

forthepurposeofideatification.

"subscribed by the Chairman

John Archibald Russell, Donald Oscar Russell, Robert Cecu Russell.

to Register themselves under the REGISTRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1916. - Forms of

Registration giving the parti culars required may be obtained at the G. P. O. and at all Folico Stations.

The Penalty for non-compliance is a fine not exceeding $50. - E D. C. WOLFE,

C. S. P. Hongkong, 5th September 1919.

NOTICE.

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.

-

The University of Hongkong invites immediate applications. for the posts of part-time lecture- ships in the following subjects:

Applied Mechanics (Lectures

and Laboratory), Geometrical Drawing, Strength of Materials,

Iron.ard Steel,

Machines,

Structures,

Drawing Office Work (Machi-

nes and Structures}

Duties will commence on Sept.

29th 1919.

PUBLIC AUGLIOS

SHE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Publie

TUESDAY, the 2nd Oct.

1919,

-commencing at 11a.m. at No. 31 Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd. Kowloon, 34 coils Galvanized Wire Gauge

18, each 1 pical: $4 coils Galvanized Wire Gange

19, esah I picul 34 coils Galvanized Wire Gauge

20, each I picut 34 coils Galvanized Wire Gauge

21, each 1 picul 34 coils Galvanized Wire Gauge

-22, each 1 picu!

af Godown L 265 pieces Mild Steel Angles

"0" x 5/16" x 20"/23°

at Godown E

147 pieces Mild Steel Angles 2" x 2" x 5/16" 18" 187 pieces Mild Steel Angles 9" x 9" x 5/16" x 20" 29 pieces Mild Steel Angles

24" x 2" x 5/16" x 21′ 59 pieces Mild Steel Angles

21" x 2" x 5/16" x 23" Terms Cash on delivery

Geo. P. LAMMERT Auctioneer.

CRICKE

THREE PRACTICE

With the near approach of the Cricket season praction matches ars being played on most of the Clubs pitches. On Saturday, several such matobes took place, the following being the details -----

AT CIVIL SERVICE OLUB. Bare a Club team tried con- captained by Mr. R. C. Witchell, alusions with a visiting team".

The highest score was made by and suffered defeat by 30 runs.

and be Bradbury of the home team (41))

WILS mert followed up 30 for the visitors. by Alexander who knocked The who secured four wickets for honours of bowling went to Abbas

three runs.

The detaile were as follows:-

'WETCHELL'S TEAM:

J. V. Braga, Strange, à Ling 15 E. L. Braga, e Bradbury, b

Strange

- 91 Thompson, c Ling,b Strange 23 C. L. Stapleton, b.Strange D. M. Goodall, e Piercy, b

Fletcher

A. de Sousa, c Strange, b Don-

C&D

R. C. Witchell, c Wood, b Flet-

cher

M. H. Abbas, not out...

MERCURY GARAGE CO.

MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE

TELEPHONE 977.

P. Jacks, c Edwards, b Lam-

mert

Cpl. Horrocks, not out

***

137

MARIE TEMPEST.

COMING TO HONGKONG.

C. S. M. Talfound, did not bat - Extras

Total (for 9 wkta). *

On Sunday, August 11th, Maria Tempest left Johannesburg after Borling.

her fourth brilliant season there O. M. R. Wsince her arrival in the Union a

2 little less than a year ago.

9:3 1 35

5

22

Alexander, c and b Edmonds 30 A. W. Ramsay, b Edmonds...

1

Edward Connor

4

15

*

U. M. Omar, b Edmonds

0 Tayler

24

D

Humphreys

*** 19

Extras

6

Lammert

3

McNicoll

Total

113

Coles

:..

Bowling

O. M. R.

W.

LIMITED.

Ling Strange Fletcher

6 2 21

1

9 1 27

7 — 26

2

Piercy Edmonds

3

17

WISEMAN

Full particulars can be obtained The Best Tiffin Duncan

from the DEAN of the Faculty of Engineering.

N. TEESDALE MACKINTOSH in town

Registrar.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

Notice is hereby given that the Share Register and Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 1st, to the 6th, prox. both days inclusive.

Warrants

for the Interim

thereof be and the same are Hongkong. 24th September, 1919. Dividend can be had at the office

hereby adopted as the Articles

of the Company to the ex- clusion of and in substitution "for all the Articles thereof."

Hongkong dated the 26th day

of September, 1919.

By order of the Board,

G. RAPP,

Secretary.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG STEEL FOUNDRY CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders."

The Ninth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company, will be held at the Company's Office, St. Georges Building, Hongkong, on Tuesday the 30th September, 1919 at 11.30 am. for the purpose of pre- senting the Report of the General

NOTICE.

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

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS The Twenty-third Ordinary Annual Meeting" of the Share- holders in the above Company will be held at the Company's Town Office, 2 Lower Albert Road. Hongkong, on Saturday 11th day of October 1919 at 12.30 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Ac- counts to 31st July 1919.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 1st

CIVIL SERVICE.

To-day. E. Wood, ran out

*

is at

WISEMAN'S.

Usual Usual Price

$1.00

of the Company, 2 Queen's Punch ticket for

Buildings. Hongkong, on and after the 7th October, 1919.

By Order of the Board,

R. M. DYER,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 22nd September. 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

SATURDAY. the 6th Oct, 1919.

commencing at 10,30 a.m.

at No. 1 Saifee Terrace (Top Floor). Kowloon.

H. Piercy, b Omar

B. W. Bradbury, c and b Wit-

chell

|H. E. Strange, b Omar

Dr. Smalley, b Braga...

E. Crocker, b Abbas

F. J. Ling, c Omar, b Abbas J. C. Fletcher, run out Moskall, c Coolie, b Abbas W. HL Edmonds, c Omar, b

Abbas...

R. Duncan, not out

Extras...

15

AT THE C. R. C.

3

After return seasons in Durban

and Cape Town, the great artiste

leaves the Union with her entire

company and equipment för Bom- bay, Calcutta, Rangoon, Penang. Ipho, Kulalumpur, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Teintsen, Peking, Manila, Tokyo, Kobe and Ng Sze-kwong and Yew Man-Yokohama, procceding thence to tsun captained two sides at the America. This, both artistically Chinese Recreation Club. The and financially, the most gigantic former's team gained a very offering ever made to Eastern

easy victory, due principally to audiences, is under the joint con- the captain's fine score of 77. trol of African Theatres Lid, For the same side. H. Ching India Films Ltd., Middle East secured 8ickets for 49 runs, Films Ltd, and the Marie: whilst for the opposing forces Un How far took 4 for 13.

Detailed scores:-

NG SZE KWONG'S TEAM.

41 Wei Lee San, retired

1 Sin Man Ping, run out

* Ng Sze Kwong c Chos, B

3

Ching...

Un Hew Fan, b G. Lee

1 Yew Man Hoa, b Ching

1 J. Wong, c Ahwee, b Ching

G. F. Lee, b Ching

Lo Man Pan, b Ching...

Wu Pak Fook, l.b.w., b Ching Chow Ping Un, b Ching

Tempest management, the direct personal administration being in the hands of Mr. Wilfrd Cotton.

Associated with Miss Tempest

32 is the almost equally well known

77

3 actor and producer, Mr. W:

Grabam Browne.

The repertoire consists of some

15 fifteen "Tempest comedies, and 28 the entire Tempest World-Tour 36 Company travels with stage furnishing and equipment com- 3plete to the minutest detail for

the whole repertoire.

0

12

Sun Kwok Leung, not out

4

Total Bowling.

... 33

J.R. Chan, c Wong Po Keung

b Ching

O. M. R. W.

Lau Fuk Ki, not out

0

Extras

15

Witchell Omar

8 3 19 1

9 2 18 2

4

16

5 1 13

1

3 I 8

4 2

3

30 meals $25.00. Ramsay

WISEMAN LTD.

Tel. 407.

THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED.

Heal Office: 6 Des Voeux Road Cal Hankow Branch: Pasoff Building,

FOR THE YEAR TO COME Pration impor ant in all things. This applies to your own finances. The

is by

Braga Alexander Abbas

SHIPPING ITEMS.

The Ixion, a Blue Funnel vessel, Total (dec.)...219 arrived on Saturday from Bowling.

Liverpool with 2,300 tons of cargo

1

4 G. Lee...

Wong Po Keung H. Ching Yew Man Tsun C. Chea... Hung Ho Chiu' Wan Iu Shing

AT THE H.K.C.C.. Here teams captained by A. A. Claxton and R. P. Thursfield fought out a drawn game. The best scores were made by A. A Claxton whose 52 runs were made. in good style, and E. W. Day of Thursfield's team secured 34. In the bowling M. Nicoll with 3 wickets for 13 and Lammert with 3 for 17 made the best showing

Details:--

CLAXTON'S TEAM. Cpl. Mann, c Thursfield, b

Davies

A. A. Claxton, retired...

to 11th October 1919 both days A Quantity of Valuable House- way of providing for the future. freely. Major Edwards, b Davies inclusive.

By Order

M. MANUK.

Secretary.

Managers, and Statement of ac- Hongkong, 22nd September, 1919. counts to 31st May, 1919.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 23rd September to 30th September 1919, both days inclusive.

GORDON & CO. General Managers. Hongkong, 16th September, 1919.

KOWLOON. CANTON RAILWAY..

(British Section).

NOTICE.

Additional trains will run as followe commencing Saturday 27th September and until further notice.

On Saturdays

NOTICE.

THE CHINA LIGHT &

POWER CO., (1918) LTD.

Notice is hereby given to shareholders of the above named Company that the Transfer Books will be closed from Tuesday the 23rd September 1919, until Tues- day the 30th September 1919, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

General Managers. Hongkong, 16th September, 1919,

NOTICE.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB,

The Annual General Meeting of Members of the Kowloon Cricket Club, will be held in the Club House on MONDAY, the 29th September, 1919, at 5.30 p.m. BUSINESS.

· From Kowloon

12.01 p.m. Shum Chun 5.04 p.m. On Sundays and Public Holidays From Kowloon 11.33 a.m.. Shum Chun 5.04 p.m.

By Order,

ROBERT BAKER, Raport and Accounts 1918-1919 Election of Officers 1919-1920 General

Kowloon, 25th Septem 1010

hold Furniture

comprising:-

Teak Sideboard, dinner waggon, dining table and chairs, Ice chest, Filter, Iron bedstead, Teak ward- robe with bevelled mirror, Dress- ing table, Sewing machine, Japan-

ese Pictures, Electric Lamp, fan and fittings etc, etc, etc... On view on day of sale. Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery

Geo, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public

Auction.on

TUESDAY, the 30th

September 1919. commencing at 1} a. m.

at the Kaulung Sze Yeuk: Kaifong Ferry Co., Ltd. Wharf, Mongkok

OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US. $1 to start. SYSTEMATICALLY it will grow to THOUSANDS.

THE 8. ARMY,

6

O. M./R. W. for the Colony and 4,200 tous through. She had on board 610 14.4 4 39-

bags of mail.

1

3 13 · 1 49

---22

8

7

--- 52

23

2 1 -11

11

YEW MAN TSUN'S TEAM.

H. Ching, c Sin Man Ping, b

Yew Man Hon

C. Choa, c Yew Man Hon, b

Ng Sze Kwong

Cheung Wing Kui, b Yew .. Man Hon

J. Lam, c Lau Fak Ki, 6 Yew

Wong Kwok Kwong, b Ng 52 Sze Kwong..."

C. Blaker, c and b Robinson... 15

Hung HoOhnic Yew,b Ng

Sze Kwong

0

The 8.5. Pan) Lecat from Marseilles brought yesterday 800 ton of cargo and 61 bags of mail

The French vessel Jade came from Haiphong with 300 tons of merchandise, pigs-and-bullocks.

A thousand tons of rice were consigned to Hongkong yesterday by the Portuguese boat Suptak from Saigon.....

The Nam Won, another Portuguese boat, brought 200. tons 8 from Hoihow.

4

The s.s. Tjitroem from Batavia arrived yesterday with 1,104 tons 2 of tobacco, beans and flour. She

belongs to the fleet of the Java 2 China Japan Line.

The Asiatic Petroleum Com- ... 10 pany's Limburg came in from Swatow with seven packages of

Asiatic

g

Lt. Col Coles, c Day.

Robinson

b

...

18

G. Lee, c Wu Pak Fuk, b Wei

Lee San

Sgt. Connor, c McConnell, b

Davies...

5

J. D. Humphreys, not out

0

E. Lammart-

L. D. McNicoll

On the face of if the proposal A. K. MacKenzie did not bat.

to raise the American standing

Currie

Yew Man Teun, c Sun Kwok

Leung, b Un How Fan ... 17 merchandise. Wong Po Keung, e Wei Lee

San, b Un Hew Fan

Wnn In Shing, b Wei Lee San Li Man Kwong, b Ua Hew

Fan

H. Ahwee, c Ng Sze Kwong, b

Un Hew Fan...

Total

Bowling

The Ajax, another

8 Petroleum Company's boat, also 1cama from Swatow.

The Takeno Maru, from Kee-

4 lung, arrived on Saturday after- noon with 1,250 tons. Her agents 0 are the M.B.K.

9

The Kaifuku Marn from Cal curta, which arrived here yester»

... 66 day afternoon, had 4,450 tons of

merchandise. Her agents are the......

O. R. M. WIN. Y, K

Extras

9

Lai Kusn, not out

Total (for 5 wkts dec.)...142

Bowling.

0. M. R. W.

2

33 3

3

1

9 2 377

Ng Sze Kwong Yew Man Hon Sin Man Ping Un Hew Fan Wei Lee San

7

25 3

6 3 2

10...3

...4.2

2

army to 510,000, and to make C. W. Johnstore military service compulsory and universal does not angur favour ably for the Pacific tendencies of the United States. In proportion to the vast population of America, however, a standing,army of half Capt. Davies ...11 a million is no greater in pro-E. W. Day portion than the British home. B. Raworth standing army, and it must be Mackenzie remembered that, with a trouble Thursfield some neighbour like, Mexico, the Horrocks United States always has to be Robinson ready to take the field at a moment's notice. The pro

proposal

to pass.every young man through

THURSFIELD'S TEAM.

2 1 -.13 4 -16. 2

TRADERS FROM GERMANY. In the House of Commons 24 recently Captain Ramsden (C. U.

-Elland) asked whether Germans

The Chicago Maru, belonging to the O. SK, brought yesterday 525 tons of cargo.

Salt to the total of 895 tons was brought yesterday by the 95. Alipittai, which is Chinese-owned, from Hongay. --

The Winghoili, a Chinese boat which came in on Saturday... afternoon from Tienpak, went ashore near the latter place, es

The Tung Shing arrived yes- 34 are now being permitted to visit terday with 7,600 tons of rice

this country for the purpose of from Canton. ........-16|trade, and what steps should be The Paul Lecat left this morn

a course of military discipline Col. Humphreys, c and b may be party, due to the benefits Edwards ....

action of the "draft" when the! Humphreys observed to follow upon the intro-E. W: Day, c Claxton, b

United States came into the war, A. B. Raworth, c Johnstone, b and partly to desire to force Taylor

the numerous foreign elements J. M. McConnell, e Tayler, b

The Steam Launch “Sze Yuk" through a common mould of McNicoll

Length 60'3r

Breadth 12'0"

Depth 53"

Tonnage Gross 25.85 Tonnage Nett 17,67 Terms Cash on delivery.

Geo, P. LAMMERT.

Auctioneer

sacrifice and service. Again, as Pay Lt. Robinson, c Edwards, it means that American will i b Lammert always have a trained potential Capt.,F, H. Davies, Edwards, army of twenty-five millions, it'⠀ ⠀b McNicolls rafses so formidable a problem R. P. Thursfield, c Taylor, b for any Power which may, con- Lammerf template: aggression as to render W. W. Mackenzie, c Claxton, any, assault upon the United b Edwards States; in the highest bogos H. Hollands, c A K Mac- improbably

kenzie, b MoMicoll

taken by those who might recog-fing for Yokohama with 300 tong 21 nise in them men who during the of general cargo.

war were guilty of individual acts The Chikshang departed yes- 6 of cruelty towards our soldiers, terday for Haiphong with 400

The Home Secretary (Mr. Shortt) tons of general merchandise.

1 said that in a few cases, and The as: Kwongsang cleared for subject to strict scrutiny, Ger- Canton this morning with 450 10 mans are admitted to this country. tons of cargo.

If any such person as was des- The Elpenor which departed 9cribed in the question was recog. this afternoon for London fad nised, full details should be 3,000 tons of merchandise. She reported to the Home Office is a Blue Funnet boats

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