LAWN TENNIS.
FURTHER MATCHES. Yesterday's ties in the H.K.C.C. tennis tournaments were
Championship Singles.-R. Townsend beat M. P. Choa 6-4, 6-1, 6-3; M. W. Lo beat M. K. Lo 6-4, 6-4, 3-6, 9-7 (S. H.-Ismail v J. B. Penman (ro sets all, vo- finished); L. Forster v. Lo Man Pan (two sets to one, unfinished.) Championship Doubles.-Capt. Murray and A. B. Raworth beat R. C. Witchell and E. C. Fincher 6-6, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3.
"Handicap Doubles.-Captain Olliver and Captain Davies lowe 26) best Captain Gray and A. R. Sutherland (nạn lộ ra, G
TOMORROW'S GAMES'. The ties fited for to-morrow include
Championship Singles.--G. A. Kai v D. Blenkiron.
Championship Doubles. - Wei Lee San and Yew Man Tsun v K. de Souza and F. Prata.
Handicap Singles "A."-Cap- tain Davies (owes 16) • G. Miskin (recs. 5'6).
Handicap Doubles.-A. C. Leith and R. Bruce (rec. 46) v M. M. Maas and A. B. Raworth- (owe 36); Li, Col. Taylor and and Col. Humphry v J. B. Pen- man and L. Förster (owe 15).
Mixed Handicap Doubles.-F A. Redmond and Mrs. Winslow (owe 15) v. Captain and Mrs. Gray (rec. 15); Major Ardoino and Mrs. Moxon (owe 15) v. G. R. Sayer and Mrs. Sayer (scr.): E. W. Day and Mrs. Day (rec. 1,5) v. Major and Mrs. Greenaway fowe 15.)
FOOTBALL.
EXHIBITION MATCH
SATURDAY.
FOR
The Hongkong Football Association
season.
THEATRE
HONGKONG
THE GREAT ENGLISH ACTRESS
THE
ROYAL
MARIE TEMPEST
In association with
GRAHAM BROWNE.
In a Repertoire of
Famous Tempest "Comedies. NIGHTLY at 9.15 p.m. sharp. TO-NIGHT
(hursday), MARCH 25th
COUSIN KATE By Hubert Henry Davis,
FRIDAY, MAI CE 26th
OUICAST
An Indictment. By Hubert Henry Davis
SATURDAY, MARCH 27th Mrs. LOT
By W. Somerset Maugham.
MONDAY, MARCH-29th AT THE BARN % By Anthony Wharton.
TUESDAY, MARCH 30th LAST NIGHT
Henry Arthur Jones' Famous Comedy
MARY GOES FIRST
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 25. 1920.
NOTICE.
G.
NOTICE.
R.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
HONGKONG CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of the letting by Public Auction Particulars and Conditions of the Members of the HONGKONG Sale, to be held on Monday. GENERAL CHAMBER COMMERCE will be held on at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Of the 29th day of March, 1920, MONDAY, March 29th, 1920 at Public Works Department, by 4 o'clock precisely,
The Closing Cruise of the sea- in the Order of His Excellency the son will take place on Sunday CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Governor, of one Lot of Crown March 28th to an anchorage off ROOM, CHARTERED BANK Land at BUILDING, for the following Colony of
Shaukirao, in the Chung Hue Island.
Hongkong. for ཐ
A Launch for Members and, years, with the 1. To received the Report and option of renewal at a Crown Friends will leave Statue Wharf
Accounts of the Committee Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor at 10 am. for the year ended 31st of His Majesty the KING, for one Hongkong, 25th March. 1920. December, 1919.
further term of 75 years.
purposes
2.
term of 75
To elect & New Committee. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. 3. To transact any
business.
By Order,
General
E. A. M. WILLIAMS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 15th March, 1920.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
GEO. P. LAMMERT. The Undersigned has received instructions from Mr. J. H. Gardiner to sell by Public Auction on
FRIDAY
The 26th day of March 19'0. at 12 o'clock noon
at his Sale Rooms, Duddell Street
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
to seld in one lot by Public.
Auction on TUESDAY
The Steam launch "Tina" as she now lies in Causeway machinery, engines, tackle, ap 3 o'clock p.m. at his Sales Rooms Bay together with all her
the 6th day April 1920 at Plans at MOUTRIE'S.
parel, furniture and equipment) en board. subject to the con-jat No. 6 Daddell Street, Victoria Management: WILFREL COTTON ditions of sale thereof,
der dimensions and tonnage are ap- by Mr. Geo. P. Lammert. proximately as follows:-
Auctioneer.
ONE GOOD THING
There is one thing that thou-
ever.
bas arranged aTO BE THANKFUL FOR TO-DAY. particularly interesting match; for Saturday next, the occasion being taken advantage of also to sands of people have to be thank- present the Senior League Cup. fel for in these harassing days. won by the Hongkong Club this when money flies quicker than Rheumatism used to be Exhibition: metehes usually are the lot of every one over fifty. disappointing. but this cannot be People thought there was said for the last one heid in escape from this painful com- Hongkong. when the English plaint: anil, of course, younger players met the Scottish players. people suffered from it toc. This match was generally con- Things are far better now in this ceded to be one of the finest respect. games ever seen in the Colony.
best
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Science has discovered that
es practically the whole of the rheumatism is not brought on by Colony's best known local players damp and exposure alone. If took part.
your blood is free from rheumatic The match on Saturday next poison you can smile at wet should be of greater interest, if weather or cold winds. For your possible, as the League team will blood will free itself from the be assisted by some of the acids which cause rheumatic South China and pains, if it is itself good and St. Joseph's College teams. abundant. But if your blood is the two purely local teams impure it is unable to throw off who have played such brillant the poisons of the disease, and football this year. The difficulty then you feel the agonies of of the League team's selecters rheumatism in your muscles and will be in choosing the best of so joints. Dr. Williams' pink pills many clever players sent in and are the most direct treatment for a selection has to be made from rheumatism because they enrich the following which will prove and purify the blood so that it is no easy matter:-
able to do its work thoroughly. Goalkeepers.-Omar (St. Jo People of all ages in many seph's). Crocker (Navy), Swan parts of the world are telling how (Police).
they rid themselves of rheumatism Fall Backs-Dixon (St. Jo through the rich red blood made seph's). Chung Wing Hon (S. by Dr. Williams' pink pills. Old Chine).
people need not have rheumatism Half Backs-Miles (Navy) and younger ones soon get free Leung Dai Fung (S. China) of these pills. The best time to from it when they start a course Sepher (St. Joseph's) Xavier (begin is to-day: Joseph's), Leung Yuk Tong (S.
RO 1+2 2ny China).
druggist, or send $1.50 for a boule ($8 for six) to the Dr. Forwards.-Ko Kin Fan (Williams Medicine Co., 96 Sze- China). Silva (St. Joseph's chuen Road, Shanghai, Hyndman (St. Joseph's), Clarke (Police), Kwok Po Kun (S. Chinah health guide offered free to any Of special interest is the little Rahmin (St. Joseph's), Grimmet
a postcard (Police), Leung Yuk Tong (S. reader who sends
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China) forward or half back. request for a copy to the above
too A
stren-
will not be available. He is a
address.
McPhail,
The well known name of Gray- don will be missed, but this! popular centre forward is suf-l fering from
W. Hamilton H. uous season, and unfortunately G. Gerrard, W. Reichelman, H.
Reiss. With the exception of distinct loss to the League team; H. McTavish, the above is we understand he is anticipating practically the full League team, playing in English first class and the League forwards will not football next season.
C. Green get many goals against the Club (R.G.A.) also is leaving the defence, the return of Stewart be- Colony and Townsend (R.E.) and ing a great factor to the Club team Schooler (Staff) are barred | The match should be intensely owing to not having played in exciting, and it will be of great first League circles this year. interest to see both sides fully Undoubtedly a very amart side extended, as the match will be can be selected from the above fought out with determination to and the League Team on paper win by both sides. The last ex- should beat the Club, but the hibition match was anything but a Jatter
putting A very "friendly" game and several of strong team in the field, and the Clubs players were a long are playing practically the same time recovering the effects of the team that went through the same, as eleven of the Club's past League season without a defeat. and present members were then The Club team will in all proba- taking part. McCubbin and Black,, bility be G. Rodger; F. W. Black of the Club, will play together and J. McCubbin; M. Railton for the last time probably in (Captain), J. Stewart J. Rodger, Hongkong and these players have
are
Length 13 feet.
Breadth 14 feet 8 inches. Depth 7 feet 6 inches. Gross Tornage 51.46 Registered Tonnage 34.99 Inspection orders and full particulars on application to the undersigned or Mr. Gardiner.
Hongkong.
The property consists of:
All that piece or parcel of! ground situate at Victoria Hong- kong registered in the Land Office as Section D. of inland Lot No. 968 together with all the mes- suage and premises thereon known as No. 65 Wyndham Street. For further particulars and
The steam launch to be at parchaser's risk after fall of conditions of Sale
hammer..
Geo. P. LAMMERT
Auctioneer.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned has received instructions from Mesars. Thoresen & Co. sell by Public Auction on
Tuesday, the 18th May, 1970.
commencing at 3 p.m.
at his Sale Rooms, Duddell Street The Steamer "DAGMAR"
as she now lies in the Menam River Bangkok, with all her machinery, gear and appurten-
ances etc.
1457 tons gross Reg. 921 tons net. Reg. 1800 tons deadweight capa- city on 17 feet mean draft Speed 10 knots
This steamer went ashore in the Gulf of Siam, was salved, and towed to Bangkok, where she was dry-docked and patched up.
Apply to Messrs. Wilkinson & Grist
Vendor's Solicitors, No. 9 Queen's Road Central. Hongkong
Cr
Mr. George P. Lammert
Auctioneer
No. 6 Duddell Street,
Hongkong.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Friday, the 26th March, 1929. commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at
No. 17 Humphreys Building,
Kowloon
A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture
comprising:-
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
instructions to sell by Public! Auction on
Monday, the 29th March 1930. commencing at 3.45 pm.
at, No. 2 Mountain View, the Peak
..
A Quantity of Valuable house.
hold Furniture
Comprising
Teak hatstand with bevelled mirror, Chesterfield Couch, easy ebairs, brass flower pots, brass & cloisonne vases, electric table fan & lamps, oil paintings, engrav-| ings. Indian rugs etc. etc.
ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS.
."
WHAT YOU WANT SOMEONE HAS-WHAT YOU DON'T WANT SOMEONE ELSE DOES.
ONE CENT PER WORD PER INSERTION
Two Cents if not Prepaid.
A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THESH COLUMNS WILL BI PRODUCTIVE OF MANY ENQUIRIES REPLIES AWAIT BOX No. :—
WANTED.
FOR SALE.
5+
WANTED. -A House or Flat FOR SALE.-A Five Room Semi Furnished or Unfurnished. Lower detached House known or Mid Level Preferred. Reply 127 The Peak, area about 11,000 BICTON" Plantation Road No. P. O. Box 576, Hongkong, China. Square feet with Tennis Court
LOST.
area about 43,000 Square feet. Apply Johnson, Stokes & Master, Solicitors. Princes Puildings.
LOST.-Irish Terrier Dog-Black- and White-Answers to the name FOR SALE. Cole 7 seater car will be rewarded of Tip-License No. 618. Finder in good condition, Equipment
returning
on
to Davis Company, Ltd. Hotel complete. Apply: Shewan, Tomes Mansions.
Gange Tel. 659.
NOTICE.
Teak dining table, chairs, side- board & disner waggon (by Wm. Powell's) teak desk, dinner crock-THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN-
ery etc.
etc.
Also
& MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
The Twenty-third Ordinary
NOTICE.
HONGKONG CLUB.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN EXTRAORDINARY.
Teak & iron bedsteads, teak double wardrobes, teak dressing tables. washstands toilet crock Annual Meeting of Shareholders that an ers. woollen blankets, feather in the Company will be held at GENERAL MEETING of the pillows, etc. etc.
the Offices of the Company, St.Members of the Hongkong Club George's Building, No. 6 Con- will be held in the Club naught Road on SATURDAY the House, Connaught Road Central, 27th, March 1920 at li a.m. for Victoria, Hongkong, on MON- the purpose of receiving a State- DAY, the Twenty-Ninth day of ment of Accounts and the Report March, 1920, immediately after of the General Managers for the the Yearly General Meeting, year ending 31st. December 1919 when a Resolution as detailed in and electing a Consulting Com- the notice exhibited in the Club mittee and Auditors.
House will be proposed as Extraordinary Resolution.
Cottage Piano by Marr Wood" On view from Sunday, the 28th inst.
Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery
THE
Geo. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
PUBLIC AUCTION
HE Undersigned has receive l instructions to sell by Publ.c Auction on
Saturday, the 27th March, 1920.
commencing et in a.m.
at No. 19 Passage of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Go down Co. Ltd. Kowloon, 94 Coils Used Wire Rope 35 Boiler Tubes 234" x 4136" Terms: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
Auctioneer.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on Tuesday, the 30th March, 1920, commencing at 2.45 p.m. at No. 1 Lyeemun Terrace, Quarry Bay
A Quantity of Valuable
Household Furniture.
(Full particulars from catalogue) On view from Monday, the 29th
Terms: Cash on delivery
Geo. P. LAMMËRT.
Auctioneer.
Very finely carved blarkwood inst. Inspection orders on application couch, silver cabinet, chairs, to the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., stools, teak haistand and music Bangkok.
cabinet with bevelled mirrors casement curtains, electric ceiling and table fans, electric fittings, engravings. ornaments. carpets and rugs etc. etc.
The steamer to be at purchasers risk after fall of hammer, when purchase money is to be paid.
For full particulars apply to Geo. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer.
or
Messrs. THORESEN & CO. Hongkong.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
Teak extension dining table and chairs, teak sideboard and dinner waggon
with bevelled mirrors, teak card table and THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public occasional tables, roll top desk,
Auction on Crockery, glassware, cutlery, etc. etc.
Saturday, the 27th March 1920, commencing at 12 o'clock (noon) at bis Sales Rooms, Duddell Street
Double and single brass and iron bedsteads, teak double and single wardrobes with bevelled been associated with the Club mirrors, teak marble top dressing Team together for five seasons. table and washstands, teak couch At the conclusion of the match, and chairs. toilet set etc. etc. the League Cup will be present-fincluding one very fine camphor- ed, and the Chairman of the wood Bedroom Suite. H.K F.A. and the Hongkong Club, Mr. W. Nicholson, will also present a new Club flag which Pots plants, bamboo blinds, pan- will be unfurled on Saturday. It try & kitchen requisites
Also
And
60 kegs Brown Oxide
22
Stone Colour
++
31
Black Paint--
66
Red Lead
290
Red Lead (Hubb)
34
227"
White Zine (Dry)
White Lead
80 tine White Veluvine.
379
1
Black Japan
253
+
Copal Varnish
39
Boat Varnish
On view from Thursday, thei
62
1 American Ice Chest
is hoped that the Association's efforts to provide such an in- teresting match will be patronis- ed by a large Soccer crowd, and excitement should prevail to satisfy for the greatest enthu- 25th just. siast, owing to the keen rivalry between the players and thei recent big successes of the local teame, St. Joseph's" and South China.
QUIZ.
Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
Geo, P. Lammert,
Auctioneer.
Patent Dryer
54 Bottles Stand Oil
21 blocks White Metal
2 cases White Metal Terms: Cash on delivery...
Geo. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from SATUR- DAY the 20th March 1920 until SATURDAY the 27th March 1920, both days inclusive.
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
General Managers. Hongkong, 9th March. 1920.
NOTIC E.
HONGKONG CLUB.
THE THIRTY-FOURTH YEAR- LY GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Hongkong Club, will be held in the Club House
ELM
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Should the Resolution be pass- ed by the required majority it will be submitted for confirmation. Es a special Resolution to Second Extraordinary General Meeting which will be sub- sequently conrened.
Dated the 19th day of March,. 1920.
By Order of the General
Committee,"
C. H. P. HAY,
Chairmen.
NOTICE.
on MONDAY, March 29th, 1920, THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA at 5.30. p.m.
り
By Order,
C. H. P. HAY,
Chairman,
Hongkong, March 19th. 1920.
NOTIC E.
THE HONGKONG TUTORIAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE
43, Bonham Road.
Opposite the University Tel. No. 732. P.O. Box, 593. Principal
DOCK CO., LTD.
:
Notice is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of Share- holders will be held in the Office- of the Company, 2 Queen's Build- ines, Hongkong, on Saturday 27th March 1920 at noon for consider- ation of the Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the & year ending 31st, December 1919. The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 19th to the 27th March 1920 both days inclusive.
JOHN P. JONES, B.Sc., M.E. Min. The lastitate affords Special Pre paration (Class and Private. Day and Evening. Oral and Correspondence) for University Matriculation Degree Examinations.
and
New Session Las now coramenced. Tutorial Classes are being conducted in English, Mathematics, Trigonome- uy, Mechanics, Physics, Chemistry. History, Geography, Latin And French for Hongkong University July Examinations.
Private Tuition can also be bad in there subjects.
Prospectus on application.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. The Fifty-first Ordinary Meet-
..
By Order of the Board of Directors,
R. M. DYER,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 15th March, 1920.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
Notice is hereby given that, Certificate for 4 Shares Numbers 20985/20988 issued on 11th March 1889 in the name of Ip Ping Kwan, has been declared lost, and should the sama not be pro- duced before the 31st "inst, the same shall be deemed cancelled and of no effect.
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.
Agente.
Hongkong, 13th March, 1920.
ing of Shareholders will be held REPULSE BAY HOTEL
ut the Offices of the undersigned
at Noon on TUESDAY the 30th, instant.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from the 16th
to the 30th Justant, both days in- clusivo.
JARDINE MATHESON &
CO., LTD.
General Managers, Hongkong Fire Insurance. Company, Ltd.
Hongkong, 11th March, 1920.
SATURDAY, March 27th:
TEA DA · SANT
from 4 to 7 p DINS DANGE trom 3 p..
SUNDAY, March 28th, Orchestral Concerts
Tiffin and Afternoon T. ring