LOCAL CATHOLICS

YESTERDAY'S CELEBRATIONS,

The calabrations in honour of the canonisation of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque were performed with due solemnity yesterday, when over a thousand persons, mostly young people, took part in

procession which was the largest of its kind bitherto hold in the Colony. The route of the procession from its commence- ment from the Roman Catholle Catheral was denoted by flags and arches of greenery, bearing] many inscriptions appropriate to the occasion.

Pupils from the French and Italian Convents, St. Joseph's College and St Lewis Industrial Sebools and other Catholic in- stitutions Helped to swell the site af the procession, bearing cross -banners and sacred pictur» a, while a choir of well-trained f-male voices sang the hymn "Sacred

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THE

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Heart of Jeans". Members of the PACIFIC MAIL SS. CO., LTD. various religious confraternities were included amongst the pro- cassionista, those in the "Order of the Sacred Heart" observing the function with particular reverence, in honour of their patron.

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The above mentioned vessel

The Band of the Portuguese having strived from the above THURSDAY, October 28th. Philarmonics Society brought up mentioned ports, Consignees of SATURDAY. October 30th.

the rear of the procession. being cargo are hereby informed that preceded by Bishop Pozzoni, they must take immediate de who was attended by a large livery of same from alongside. number of the clergy from the and all cargo impeding discharge focal French and Italian Missions, will be landed at their risk and and from Macao and Canton.

Following the

expense into the Pacife Mail! procession Steamship Company, Godowns st special services were held is the West Point and stored at.Con- Cathedral which was filled to signees risk.

overflowing.

Consignees of cargo are hereby i

F

at 9.30 p.m.

in aid of

THE FAMINE

FUND

Under the Patronage er

H.E. Sir

5 2.3.0...

Exactly at 4.30 p.m. the first notified that they must produce units of the procession left the an Import Permit signed by the REGINAID EDWARD STURES. Cathedral. The route was along Superintendent of the Imports & Caine Road to the foot of Feel Sports, Hongkong, before Bilis Street up. Feel Street and Mce of Lading can be countersigned. que Sheet to Robinson Road,

All broken, chaled and cam-

be left in the they will b

along Robinson Road to the Alaged goods are : bany.down Albany Road to Epizodowns, where per Albert Road, and back to the examined on October 25th at Cathedral. The Procession, whicb 10 am. was a very long one, took an

All elims must be presented

bour and a quarter to cover this ithin a week of the steamer's routs,

arrival here, after which they

The streets were very effective-cannot be recognized. by decorated. there being ten

No claims will be admitted after;

Jarga arches on the route. The the goods have left the godowns, arch tear the Mission House on and all goods remaining unde

H.E. Major thorm

P. VENTRIS. · L. HE. Commodore

W. BOWDEN SMITH, CEni

Hes. Mr. LAU CHU PAK. Hoo, Mr. HO FUOK. ADVANCE BOOKING Detoder 1912.

DENTRAL BOOXING October Vind.

a2 MOUTHIE'S.

Caine Road carried a very large livered after October 26th will HONGKONG LAWN BOWLS

and beautiful picture of the ap be subject to rent. parition of Our Lord to Sister)

No Fire Insurance whatever

Margaret Mary. The wails will be efectal. both sides of the entrance to the Italian Convent were

Consignees are requested to simply send in their Bills of Lading for coveted by Bawers. The decor countersignature immediately. tiansen Peel Street and Mosque]

Stree!

acd

Fere

ver pretty. marifestation oi devotion shows the Blessed)

PACIFIC MAIL B. S. CO.

As Operators.

. S. Shipping Board.

Sacrament passed the various Hongkong, 18th October, 1940. linsgès was very touching.

The banner of the day, that of

St. Margaret Mary, which heated

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Closing Contest & Presentation of Prices.

Winners (Kowloọn B.G.C.) V. Rest

lat Row bun on Saturday 16th inst at 3.30 p.m.

All'boaters invited.

THEATRE

TO-NIGHT

BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE

FRENCH GOVERNMENT LOAN GA 1920

NOMINAL VALUE, : PRICE OF ISSUE:

100 Francs

100 Francs

Interest payable twice a year on 16th Juse and roth December. First instalment due on 16th December, 1930.

THE SUBSCRIPTIONS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE FROM TO-DAY up to the 25th November, 1920, free of commission and telegram chars and the most favourable rates of exchange will be quoted for the payments made in incal or any other currency.

For full details and particulars apply to the BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE, STOCK DEPARTMENT.

You

can

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upon receiving prompt sud courteous service when you place your order with The Queen's Dispensary for Drugs and Pharmaceuticals.

You can also depend upon our prices being the lowest, consistent with quality, which is drst care.

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J. S. B. ALLAN WISEMAN LTD.

Hon. Secretary K.B.O.C.

NOTICE.

TEA DANCES

27

Tuesday October 19th

and

The pression, was carried bend Military Guard ni Boison de (bazqpraes, a delicate Honour. Behind the Canopy compliment to the country which were the Papal Knights. the 19 today so proud of the wolfepresentatives of the consular saints who have this year been body, and the Members of the added to the Church's Calendar, Working Committee. Then came St. Joan of Arc and H. Marceret the Band of the Sociedade | Mary Alacoque. After this Philarmonica, followed by a navali banner followed the boys of gland military detachmet.

1. George Thomas Money Lewr Industrial Schont in Some of the numerous banners Edkins, Officer for the Registra- their uniforms, the Chinese Con-were very striking, especially tion of ships, for the China fratering of St. Joseph. the of the French Convent, which was Navigation Company. Limited, Chiness girls of the Italian Con a beautiful silk tricolour on the hereby give notice that in coa- vent, the Chinese Lady Members centre of which was a large sequence of a wish to have the of the Apostleship of Prayer, the picture of the Sacred Heart of below-mentioned steamlaunch of Chinese girls of the French Con- Jesus surmounted by the word which they are the owners to Tickets for Tea Dance $1.0 vent, the European girs of the The Sacred Heart of Jesus carry a similar came to other French and Italian Convent3, saved France".

teamlaunches of the Chine Tickets for Dinner Dance $ 1.50

4a77.

the Confraternity of the Guardian The traffic arrangements under Navigation Company, Limited. I Angels, the Confraternity of the Inspector Garrod were excellent, have applied to the Board of Children of Marg, the trembers and the fact that the Procession Trade, under Section 47 of the of which carried large bouquets was able to maintain such perfect Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in of Blowers and locked very order throughout the whole route,

SIPE launch pretty in their Then came the European Tady lined the streats, was due entirely number 120,925 of gross tonnage

white veil in spite of the thousands who respect of the

Shameen of Hongkong official members of the Apostleship of to the work of Inspector Garrod 24.08 tons, register tonnage 16.53 Prayer, the Staff and Students of and the many police under his tons for permission to change her St. Joseph's College, the mem-

direction.

name to "Taikoo Yung" and to bars of the Apostleship of Prayer. The procession was followed by have her registered in the new the twelve banners of the Pros sermon in the Cathedral by name at the port of Hongkong as mises of Our Lord •

Con. Rev. Fr. O'Shea of the American owned by the China Navigation Fraternity of the H.

Catholic Mission in Kwangtung Company, Limited. the fifteen banners of use My After the sermon His Lordship Any objections to the proposed teries of the Holy Rosary, the the Bishop, assisted by numerous change of name must be sent to Confraternity of Nosso Senhor clergy, celebrated Benediction of the Registrar of Shipping at dos Passos," and the Confra-the Blessed Sacrament, during Hongkong within seven days from ternity of the Most Blessed which the Te Deum was sung. Sacrament. After this case the

the appearance of this advertis- were the ment. The following Seminarists and Clergy followed members of the Working Com- by flower-boys scattering flowers ittee before the Blessed Sacrament. Mr. V. F. Soares (Chairman), day of October 1920. which was carried by His Lord. Mr. W.G. Filz-Gibbon (Secretary).) ship the Bishop under a beautifel Mr. H. Dixon (Treasurer). Mr. J.) silk and gold canopy home by six M. Gracs (Master of Ceremonies), Promoters of the Apostleship of Mr. F. Fisher, M. G. D. Namund, Prayer. The canopy was flanked Rev. Fr Riganti, Mr. Simon Tse on both sides by a strong Naval Yen, and Miss. M. Loureiro.

MUSTARD & CO.

.

Connaught Rd. Central

Telephone No, 1186..

Dated at Hünzkong, this 15th

GEORGE THOMAS MONEY EDKINS

Officer of the China Navigation Company, Limited.

for the Registration of Ships.

Thursday October 21st DINNER DANCE

Saturday October 23rd.

The above charges do not in- clude meals and refreshments..

D.M. GLODALL. Manager

St. John's Cathedral Monday Oct. 25th

at

9.15 P.M.

ORGAN RECITAL

Vocalist

Mr. Bell.

St George's Building

THE CHINA SPECIE BANK LTD.

HEAD OFFICE:

St. George's Building. Hongkong. Chairman of Board of Directors Mr. Wong Shiu Ham

Chież Manager. Mr. L. S. Holum! Aset Manager... Mr. K. T. Wong Foreign exchange and general banking business transacted.

Current, Savings, and Fixed: deposits bear interests at 2.4 and 5%, respectively.

LS. HOLUM.

rates

Chief Manager

NOTICE.

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Opposite the University Tel. No. 732. P.0. Bcz, 393. Principal

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Sew Seraion has now commenced. Tutorial Classes are being conducte": in English, Mathernatics, Trigonome.

NEW ADVERTISEMENT

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

TH

"HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Tuesday, the 19th. Oct. 1930, commancing at 11 2.1.

at No. 5 godown of the Hong- borg Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon (for account of the concerned) 532 coils Plain Galvanized

Wire Gauge 14 609 cols Plain Galvanizad

Wire Gauge 13

(all more or leas damaged by ses-water)

Terra: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION. ·

THE Undersignedhavereceived

instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Wednesday the 20th. Oct. 1920.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddleh Street

5 cases Saffro:. Terms: Cash on delivers.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneer.

PRELIMINARY NOTICE.

The Undersigned will sell by Public Auction at an early date (to be advertised later)

A SELECTION OF FINE CUT GLASS-WARE

LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.

FOR SALE.

Very Valuable Chinese Por- celain and Curios

Comprising:

.

2 Very fine Celadon Vases.

Sung

1

I

Very in 3 coloured Jars, Sang.

Pair Very ine Porcelain Vase Song.

Pair Very fine Wood Car vings. Minz. Very Fine Stone Statues Har.

Very fine Bine & white vase, MIDA

1 "Very Bae 2-coloured Jar,

Sang.

E

1

Very fine Celadon Jar, Sung. Very Sue Porcelain Ozaa- ment, Sung.

Very the coloured Jar, Ming.

1 Very fine Blue & white Vase with peach bloom decorat- ions, Yangching.

1 Very fine porcelain jar, Sung 1 Very fine Celadon Jar, Sung Very fine Celadon Bowl, Sung.

1

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WANTED-Britiaber Arriving in the Colony on or about the 305 instant desires board and sand ence; Hongkong side preferred. Address replies to Box 453) "Hongkong Telegraph.”.

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WANTED.-Ons Sailing Boat, length abon: 30°, Apply by letter Mr. Maraman, Hongkong Hotel, Room 212

to

TO BE LET.

TO LET.-Furnished House on ' the Peak. To Let complete with serv ats, linen, etc, for six weeks, available immediately, Apply Box 457 c/o Hongkong Tele- graph."

LOST.

LOST.-Outside Humphrey's Buildings, Kowloor, a bunch of Keys. Reward on returning to No. Humphrey's Buildings

LOST.-On Tuesday last from 126 the Paak, Irish Terrier Bog jagv about 5 months, Whitm Mark- Ro- ing on Paws and Cheic ward. R. R. R co GIBB LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD.

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SALE

FOR SALE.-Two Lancashire- Boilers, length 28 fert, diameter of furnaces ¡two) 3 feet. Working pressure 100 lbs per sq. inca Constructed by Mesara Lindsay. Burnet & Co., Goran, GlasZZÓW. In good order and condition. Complete set of fittings with azobi boller. Apply Butterfeld & Swire, Hongkong:

FOR SALE.

The U.S.S. SAMAR will be sold at the U. S. Navy Purchasing Office. No. 20 Whangpoo Road. Shanghai, China, by sealed pro posals to be opened at 10 am. on December 20, 1920.

The SAMAR was built a?Cavite, P. I., in 1885. Length 121 fest, Beam 17 feet, 10 inches. Mean draft 7 it. Displacement when in commission 243 Tons.

The vessel will be ready for inspection on September 10th Appraised valus £28,000,001 U. 8- Currency. Further information and blank proposals may be had by applying to the U.S. Navy Purchasing Dffice,

FOR SALE

Very valuable leasehold pro

1, Very fine Pottery ornament,perty known as "Fairyland” Na.

Song

155 Barker Road. Immediate -

1

Very fine Powder Blus Vass cupation can be given 15, roomed with 5-coloured decorations, house, commodious coelie quar- Kangbi.

ters, tennis court and garden sttached. Further particulars apply

S. B. The above may be viewed between 9 am to 5 pm. at Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.

No.3 Duddell Street

FOR SALE.

MILNER'S SAFES

DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON & HARSTON, Solicitors for the Vendor, 1. Des Voeux Road Central, 'HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THEUndersigned have received

APPLY TO

LAMMERT BROS. | Auction on

Duddell Street.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

XE LI FOX PAY a Chipet4 RYKŠTAIN,998

try. Mechanics, T'hysics. Chemistry, is tratare, has been a teacher : European History, Geography, Latin andles and merthanta is this colony far bret French. for Hongkong University. He has a good method of training Yarogan

•w• 3 yeaZE. Jaly Examinations.

Private Initive can also he had in tiese subjects

Prospectnsum application.

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Those who stend Learning the Maineme İADEZATE ME, pranurated in vitla to No. 186, Querɔ's Bord, Central 2nd Bær.

WESTERN CLOCK COMPANY,

COMPANY. La Salle

** BIC - BEN "

The Alarm with reputation, with big winding keys, beautiful dial, deep pleasing voice.

Sold by all Jewellers & leading stores"

**BABY BEN”

Big Ben's little brother, a traveller's or lady's clock, 31⁄44* from bead to, foot. Wonderful time keeper with à Musical call

Sold by all Jewellers & feading storts,

SLEEP METER

GOOD MORNING

"AMERICA"

ALARM

CLOCKS.

all Jeweller

instructions to sell by Public

Saturday the 23rd. October 1920

commencing at 11 ..

at their Seles Rooms, Daddell Street

A Choice Selection of High Grade) Tweed Sult-Lengths On view from Friday, the 22nd, inst.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

SOLE AGENTS

CHINA, HONGKONG.

AND MACAO

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