-

CORRESPONDENCE.

To the Editor of the "Hongkong Te'ograph" }

Sweated Labour."

HOTEL LISTS.

Номакона Нотк

Corrected to 19th February, 1921.

C. W. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. C.

Lauritsen J. Arnold

Mra. E.R. Belilios De. M. C. Laaher

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr.

B. Levy D. Bacon

H. B. Lilley J. T. Bagri Mrs. J. B. Bakor Miss H. Lillio

Mira Mra. M. A. Linnak G. H. M. Ban- Miss C. J. Lowson

G. Ludin norman

F. B. Lynch

Afr. and

Sir. There are two phrases in your leading article of to-night with which I cordially agrea:

"Poverty is but the effect of mismanagement” and “All the hope must be in Young China-in whatever they can do to quicken Mr. J. Harr the moral, economic and social evolution of their country,"

British Chambers of Commerce are doing their bost to educate Young China.

J. E. de Beau- . MacGregor

champ

R. MacGregor Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Maclntyra

P. Marks H. Benson

Mr. and Mrs.

Bisney

J. Bradley

8. F. B. Marshall

J. Bronnan Dr. J. Lyou

Browno

I wrote my paper in the hope that Young China in Hongkong and Canton would read, mark, learn and inwardly digest it, and then endeavour to quicken the

P. R. Butler moral,

and social economic

Mr. and evolution of both Hongkong and

A. Carruthers their country.

Youre etc.

F.B.L. BOWLEY.

Hongkong, Feb. 17th, 1921,

Mr. and Mrs, J.

Martin

Mr. and Mrs. L J. McConnan Mrs. F. Mooney &

child

Mrs.

H. M. Morgana

R. C. Morton

W. P. NoesON

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

CARLTON HOTEL. Corrected to 10th February, 1921.

Mrs. O. Acock A. W. Anchant

F. C. Anderson

C. C. Bell

H. Bouman

Mrs. F. E. Camer.

on?

R. Chersen

H. R. Jacquers

6. Т. Ганоп

A. F. Johnson Miss A. Kamensky W. Kinken

F. E. Knilling

Mr. and Mrs. W.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1921.

DINNER DANSANT.

Wednesday, 16th. February, Saturday, 19th. February.

MISS ALMA ADAIR "That American Singer of Popular Songa ** Direct from Broadway, New York, late of

P. M. Brower

H. M. Broody

8. Kristiansen

R. F. Brown

Мівя 3. Мendow

F. Mockel

F. Norris

C. Christaflorson

L Road

Mr. and

Mr. and Mr.

R.

Mra.

Runadins

Mr. and Mrs. F

Le Schwartz

Law Field's

"Poor

Ritz Girl"

Mr. and Mrs. A.

Shaninan

P. Davis

J. A. Edgcomb

R. A. Edgeomb

5. Faravel

C. J. Flynn Major and Mre

Gardner

P. M. Gray Capt. Gumlev Capt. T. M. Hag.

brogg

and Mr.

Honchett

Miss E. A. Stalsky F. Slant

Mr.

and Strugia Miss F. C. Strugia Miss J. Strugia

MTA.

Mrs. J. Stuke

J. R. BunUCTS

Miss M. Packard T. II. Haworsen Capt. L. Thorsen Miss V. Packard J. F. Henandaza R. A. Thoran

D. J. Cruickshank Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Henero

Thon Cook

J. H. Coota

N. Croucher

D. R. Davica

Mr.

4. M. K

THE NEW OR.E.

N. Parker

And Mrs. Miss J. Parker

Capt. J. Dewar

1. Douglas

Miss . E. Pep-

perell

S, S. Perry

Capt. 1. W. Eedy A. V. Pinson

Colonel Young's Successor. R. C. Elliott

V. C. Ponsonby

Capt. E. H. Ray

F. P. Ustal

E. A. Wilnosco

ST. GEORGE'S HOUSE. Corrected to 19th January, 1921.

B. F. Koith's New Vaudeville Houses,

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER

DEFENCE CORPS

Orders by Lieut-Colonel L.G.

Bird, D. 8. O. Administrative Commandant.

WANTED.

WANTED.-Single man desires one or twe furnished rooms, with. or without board. Contral dis- triot preferred. Reply with terma to Box 512 c/a "Hongkong Tele- graph."

FOR SALE.

The Thirty-Seventh Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, on Thurs- day the 3rd March 1921, at 11 Hongkong, 18th February, 1921. o'clock a.m. for the purpose of I. Parades.--Parades for week receiving a Statement of Accounta and the report of the General ending 26th February will be held,

FOR SALE -4 Cylinder, 12-16 Little Managers for the year ending in accordance with Programme

of Work.

H. P., five sester Humber Car, 31st December 1920, and electing

Mombers of Kowloon Dock wire wheels with spare, acetylenG Consulting Committee, and

Company belonging to Infantry lighting. May be viewed at the Auditore.

The Transfer Books of the Battalion will in future parade on Hongkong Electric Company's Company will be closed from Fridays at 8.10 p.m., at the New North Point Generating Station

any time by appointment. Saturday the 26th February 1921 Ship Yard East. to Thursday the 3rd March 1921, both days incl 'sive,

York

J. J. and Lee Shubert's Winter

Garden.

New York, and the Capitol Theatre, New York. MISS ADAIR HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO RINDER 'BOME OF THE LATEST SONGS.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

General Managers.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE Co., LTD..

NOTICE is hereby given that the Ordinary Annual Genera The approach roads to the Meeting of Shareholders in this elosed tem- Company will be held at the Miss B. Mactar.above Hotel aro

porarily for the purpose of Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong on lane

regrading. Patrons are, therefore, Saturday, the 19th February, 1921, kindly requested to use the steps opposite the main entrance until completion of such work.

A. H. Baker Mr. and

Mrs.

II. M. Madden

Miss Beard

1. Herenlson

We learn that Colonel C, WMrs. A. Van Eas Miss E. Proper

The Misses Van Capt. P. R. Par-3. E. Beard Davy, C.M.Q., Royal Engineers,

klow Esa has been selected to suceed

Engineer Colonel J. R. Young, as Chief 8. P. Fergus. Engineer, China Command, and V. 8. Forguson that he is expected to arrive hore P. 1. O. Gain

Mr. about 24th April.

Miss G. Roaburn

W. R. Rickelta

R. A. Roberta

and Mra, H. W. Robichn

. S. Gardiner

W. H. Gale

J. de Gast Mr. and

B. O. Blaker

Mr. Benton C.

Byrd

B. G. Brunner

Mr. and Mrs. W

R. Roller

Mr. and Mrs. G.

Buchanan

L. A. Goldsmith 3. Tuch & int, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Master, V.

Mrs. Macfarlane

Mr. McHugh Mr. and Mrs. W.

McGilluray

Mrs. McGilluray WV. McKenzie

and Mrs. Mr.

Hugh 5. Miller

anel Mrs. T. Milne

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

FANCY DRESS BALL Derby Day-Thursday, 24th

February, 1921.

R. R. Roxburgh

chell Mrs, Col and Mrs. V.Miss C. Cameron Mr. Thomas Mit

Miss E. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr.

At the request of numerous H. Craig Mrs. G. Crook. Miss R., Nicolet patrone, the management have Mrs. decided to alter the above from Mr. and shank-

a Supper Ball to a Fancy Dress

World Jr

E.

GJ. Rudabuh Dr. and Mrs. N.

M. Saleshy

Miss M. Davis Hector W Bas-. FL Day

Farthing

Colonel Davy, who is not a stranger to Hongkong joined the Royal Engineers in 1887 and has the following record of service to his credit Malta, 1890 to 1895; South African War (Queen's: Gorman Medal and four clasps); Colonial T, W. Gallerie employment in South Africa, W. E. Hale 1902/04; Chief. Instructor Elec- Cart T. P Hall Tricity, 8.M.E. Chatham, 1906 Hammond

9: Ireland, 1909-12; Hongkong, Mr. and Mrs. W. 1912-14: European War, France, 1915-18 (mentioned in despatches

wice and given the CM.G.]

J. Spot-Harston Chut decoration). He has since the Hirer v commanded the R.E. ate, and Mrs. T. ( Snits, Rouen.

W. Hindmarch . H. Stewart

NEWS AND VIEWS.

Miss Dorothy Moulton, nu English soprano, made her delnut

A. Hannibal

Hardie

(1. Harper

anon

E. Ferguson Nicoli

Mrs. Vora Owen

... Packe

T. G. PaterROU

J. 1. Van Buren Mr. Roher Frost

Schele

Mr. Gottschall Mrs. J. Sinclair

Mrs. A. B. Greig W. H. Peiley Carey J. Pirie and child"

Miss Potter Comdr. A. B.

Dr and Mrs. H Groig. R.N.

H. Seatt

J

jund

Sique

# Hammond]

1. B. Hooksebild Sir Brie and Lady | tác. Dowlaz Clarit A. W. Stuart. Taylor

Howard

Ma, M. Hatuare P. Tomuleto Mr. and Mrs. A. Mas D. Tilling

de Jarabe ne. 5.

Hallward

Dinner Ball; therefore, tablos may be booked on the usual lines, and holders of the supper dance

tickets can obtain a refund on presentation of such tickets.

The charge per head for the Dinner Ball will be on similari Ines to the usual Wednes ay and Mr. and Mrs. W. Saturday dances.

A. Shay

E. T. Singer Mr. and Mrs. C.je, J. B. Helstromy. Staten

Surg. Condr L. Mr. Summerfield

Finet V

A. I.. Terry Mr L. C. Hunt

Cant And Mrs. IT J. Lamit

I. Turnbull Mr. and Mrs. J

Whtt

A. M. Pinda

Jay

J. K. Tweed

B. H. Tyler Mr and Mrs. R.

A. WY

ww.

Mra

Lossiur

at the Ælian Hall, New York, 9. J. Johnston and aroused the indignation of M. Joseph part of the audience hy singing, M. Julian

in German. One woman, mad! Mr. and Mrs. N. M. and Mrs. P.

A

verbal protest, while, severn, others left the hall.

B. Karanda

Mes W. R. Kent

Miga Krot

|Mr. and Mrs. T.

H. P. Kowley

A day or two ago (anys a "Manchester fluardian" special a. Konn

P.J. Wielse

HFGW'out DJ D. White Miss E. M. Wa.

Hip

H. B. Wilso!

W. J. Ziegler

correspondent). Mr. Ladford, Mr. and Mrs. T. Mrs. W. H. Yand. Greenwood's eoliciter, met E A. Tommert number of newspaper syndicate L. V. LanZ

the representatives, and put Kranting of an interview up to auction, providing the verdict was one of "Notguilty." The highest bid was £3600, but I learn that Mr. Ludford has succeeded in die- posing of the life story of his Capt. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W client (who, it was stated several Äreler

PRAK HOTEL Corrected to 7th February, 1924, str. aud Mrs. J. W. Lee Jongs

H. W. Allen R. C. S. Kay

J. Kennett

Miss S. Whelplin

STATION HOTEL.

Corrected to 17th January, 1921,

Miss E. Best

S. Regg

J. P. flarerkamp P. J. de Frat

Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Krause

C. W. M. Bioa J. Macdonald

Win Macfarlane and child Mrs. J Stewart N. de Man

Brown

CH. Cole Mr. and Mrs.

R. Capell

Miss Capell

Master Capell

T. Dawson

times during the trial, is a poor Mr and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mra A. v. D. Dekker

a flourishing 17 Ashton

uran and has not

Koukolevsky # Dijkstra practice) for £5000. This would Surgeon Comdr. Miss Koukoleveky Mr. seem to mark the beginning of a) & Mrs. Avuling J. H. Kring

H. P. Lamarche new phase in British sensational R. E. O. Bird

Mr. and Mrs. D. J. D. Lloyd: journalism..

K. Hair

R S. Logan T.N. MacReynolds) Mr. G. Bridger Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr. F. CP. Marcel

W.H. Carpenter J. R. Marsh

WATER RETURN.

M. J. Breen

Level and Storeage of water in G. F. Caville Reservoirs on Feb. 1, 1921.

CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER

WORKS LEVEL.

Tylam Tytam

Byewash Tythm Inter-

mediate Tytan Tuk...... Wong-noi

QBUDE ......... Pokfulum.....

1820, B-SAMOM

menpflow 23-2 Below

Overflow 6-8 Below averhow 2010 Below avertow 350 Below nverflow 14-9 Below overdow

1921

16-9 Delaw 'uvorte 29-3 Bein

overlow

157 Belez

Overflow-

Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. C. Muon

Mrs. B. McCallum

J. Mrs. T.B. Mudie

Mex.

P. Nelson

C. Püger

A. N. Reid

E. Rita

1. Ringalda Capt. & Mrs. H.F. Robinson & child Mr. and Mr

D. W., Salter & children

and J. Ferreira J. Endert Miss M. Gardner Miss R. Gardner andd Mrs. W. II. Gribbell A. Harper Capt. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr

Mathisen

W. Church

Mr. and Mrs. E.

Cockburn

Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. McCann

H. L. Mecklen

bargh

Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Comrie

C. F. Cooper

Mre. Cormack

9- Balow Capt. and Mrs.

overdow

26-1 Velaw

uvor flaw

-15-9 Below

overnuw

STORAGE IN MILLIONS AND

DECIMALS OF GALLONS.

Tysom k

Tytam Intermediate ....

Tye Byew

Tytam Tuk

Postulu

Wong-ai-obungenera

Corson

Bowley

and Mrs.

D. F. Cuthill

J. D. Danby

Eng. Comdr. W.

DAWLOD

2020.

1921

Mr.

316.47

1.40

160,13

$17.00 1.90

257.76 Xil 110.4 1,195.15

F. J. Dickie

34.61

1,385.64

ونان

Lt. Comdr & Mrs.

Drew 52.48. D. Dryden

Mr. & Mra. John

Dunern

3.608.28

τοίαι και από από τον Copimption of water in the City and Hill Matrist in millions and decimskin of gation during the monik of Jan.

1920. Consumption 192.87

timated popul-277.800

Consumption per

hood per day .....)

33.4

Jas. of both 1920 and 1821.

1821-

G. E. Eliams

N. 6. Ellie

$22.91 M. gallour C. Farmer

A. V. Farmer

261.400

25.5 Guiloat

Fea-

7 Farmer Constant supply in all dinslets dues Rov. W. T. and

Mra. thorstone Mies Gibson H. Greenwood Mr. und

KOWLOON WATERWORKS LEVEL.

1920.

Below

overflow

1821.

2-10

Bela

overfew

Kowloon

Gravitation Reservaiz

STORAGE IN MILLIONS-AND DECIMALS OF GALLONS.

Gravitation

· Raservolt ...}

1921.

1800.

363,02

Consumption of water in Kowloon in mil- lons and, ascienda ni maallone during she was

18:30

14.5

124

A. Harrington D. Harvey

J. S., Smith Win. Thomi

H. Watkins

and

J Wattie

KINGSCLE HOTEL.

Mrs.

Lt. Comdr. and "Corrected to 12th January, 1921.

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

First TOURNAMENT Monday 21st February at 9 p.m. at the

MING YUEN GARDENS. MAIN EVENT. 15. round Catchweight Contest, "Sky" Kerrison,

(Welterweight champion

of the Colony).

Y.

A. B. Hewitt,

H.M.S. Alacrity.

Booking at

FRI- Moutries. DAY February 18th-Members (on production Current Mem- bership Cards only)

SATURDAY 19th and MONDAY

21st General Public.

Special Trame will be run te fore and after the Tournament,

NOTICE.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a State- ment of Accounts for the year ending 31st December 1920.

2. Muskétry ----No. 5. Platoon (Scottish) will fire Part II on Sunday, 27th instant, at 10 a.m. on King's Park Range.

3. Mounted Infantry Section No parade next week, owing 10) Races.

4. Cadet Company ----Parade at Headquarters on Tuesday, 22nd instant, at 5.30 p.m.

Dress: Drill Order.

G. F. E. RAPSON.

Bt. Major. Adjutant, H. V. D. Corps..

THE CHINA BORNEO

COMPANY LIMITED.

(in Voluntary Liquidation) NOTICE is hereby given that a General Meeting of the above-

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 11th February to the 21st February (both days in- clusive), during which period no Transfer of Shares can bo Re-named Company will be held at gistored..

JOHN D.HUMPHREYS & SON

General Managers.

FOR SALE. BRINDLE BULL DOG, 34 years; Winner every time exhibited, including 3. First Prizes and twice 2nd for Cham- pionship. Hongkong. Splendid head, neat rose cars, nice turnup and plenty of bone. Good Stud dog and stockgetter. Excellent condition and as active. 18, a terrier.

Apply Box 514 ofo

* Hongkong Tolagraph.”

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions to soli by Public Auction on.

Wednesday, the and, March 1920,

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

the Office of the Liquidator. A Quantity of Valuable House- Chartered Bank Building, Hong- kong, on Saturday, the 19th dey of March 1921, at 12 noon pre-

Hongkong, 31st Jauvary. 1921.cisely, for the purpose of having THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

CO., LTD.

hold Furniture

Comprising:

Blackwood chairs, flower stands, the account of the Liquidator stools, &tate, hesterfield couch, showing the manner in which the easy chairs, teak overmantels, Winding-up has been conducted teak deaks and bookcases, pie- and the property of the Company tures, carpat, rugs, etc. etc.

Teuk dining tables and chairs, disposed of. laid before such meet- The THIRTY SECOND ORing, and of hearing any explan- teak sideboards, dinner waggons, DINARY ANNUAL MEETING ation that may be given by the ice chest, cutlery, electro-plated OF THE SHAREHOLDERS Liquidator and to pans his reglas ware etc, etc. the Company will be held at the mineration and also to sunction | Offices of the Company, certain payments. George's Buiding, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong on TUES- DAY, the 22nd day of February, 1921, at. 11 o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of receiving a l Statement of Accounts and the Hongkong, 18th February, 1921. Report of the Directors for the year ending 31st December, 1920 HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. and declaring a Dividend.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from SATURDAY the 12th February, 1921, until TUESDAY. the 22nd February, 1921 both days inclusive.

By Order of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1921.

THE INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

E. A. M. WILLIAMS, CA. P. H. A. A.

Liquidator.

RACE MEETING 1921. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th.

TICKETS of Admission to the Grand Stand and Enclosure may be obtained from Messrs. Kaily & Walsh, Limited, or at the Gate. Price $4 for each day or $12 for the Meeting.

No one admitted without a The Directors of the above Ticket, to be shown to the Ticket Company have declared an In- Inspector at the Gate. to im

Deferred Dividend on Shares for the year 1920 at the rate of 6 per share..

Dividends for Shareholders on

R. J. PATERSON.

Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 17th February, 1921

th Colonial Register are free of

ncome Tax and will be paid at HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB. the rate of 2/10 per dollar.

Dividend Warrants will be ob-

Passes for Servants will be

tainable on and after Saturday, issued on application to the Un- 25th February, 1921, at the Com-dersigned on SATURDAY, Feb- Pany's Office,

ruary 19th.

Notice is hereby given that the ordinary yearly meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation

Transfer Books of the Company will be held at the City Hall

No Servants will be allowed in- Hongkong on Saturday 26th day will be closed from 19th February side the ENCLOSURE of the of February 1921 at noon, for the to 26th February, both days in Race Course during the Race

Days purpose of receiving the Report elusive.

of the Court of Directors together JARDINE MATHESON & CO. LTD, with a statement of accounts for

General Managers, Hongkong, 26th January, 1921.

Mr. Miller G. G. Alabaster F. C. Mason Hur-the year ending 31st December

F. Miller Cap H. 8. Mills and Mr.

Mro G. Morgan

Mr. and Mrs. J. Hy

H. BackhouNC

S. T. Bitting

A. H. K. Cobb

Cof. L. A. Nichol Mr. and Mrs. IT.

RAD CV.G.

A. H. Penn

Capt. and Mrs.

Miss Purvis.

I'urvis

E. Ralphs

Mr. and Mrs. J.

8. Jennings 1. G. JolinaVJ

D. C. Logan

A. R. Comant W. Logan

Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Newcomb

New.

and

Mrs.

V. Dawson

G.

Coppin Et. Comdr.

comb Mrs. F. J. H. E. L. Rhodes Dawson

Mr. and Mry. Mr. and Mrs. H. John Robert-

von

D, do B.

Mr. and

W. E Roberts J. S. Robinaoa H. W. Roger. Maj. and Mr Sandera

6. E Sandstrom

Mr. and Mra

W. Schneid

R. P. Shaw

Mr. and Mrs. F. Mr. and Mrs. A.

J, W. Romer

C. Dingenu

Dr. F. Rees

Dougherty

Mr and Mrs. D.

E. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. (.

Duclos

Hon. Mr. K. HIC. A. Farriman

Sharp

. H. Haskett

1920.

The Register of shares of the Corporation will be closed from Saturday 12th. February to Satur- duy 26th. February 1921 (both days inclusive) daring which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Court of Directors

A. G. STEPHEN,

Chief Manager

Mrs. G.A. Sachse Hengkong, 5ti February, 1921.

Mr. A. A. Stack-

honse

Me and Mrs. G. O. N Tinson M-Mr. Peter.

Tod

J. R. War

PALACE HOTEL.. Corrected to 17th January, 1924. Mr.

Mrs. Mrs. E. A. Liley and J. Crowe & child M. McCarthy Mrs. E. Dobinson H. R. Middleton J. Duguid

R. Nicholls

Mr.

A. Findlay Smith Mr and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Geoffrey

Mra:

H. Spicer

S.. Hilla

M78. and Mier

H. L Grout ала Mr.

Mrs.

Stubbinga

JF. Awindell

Bod Mra

S. J. Berett

W.H. Gronkamp Mr.

| Mr. and Mrs. B.

A. Hala,

B. Q. Hala

A. White

!

REPULSE BAY Hotri-

A. K. Gillespies J. II. Gosliner Mr. and Goundin

chidren

Corrected to 12th February, 1021.

A. Greenectt

Me and Mr.Mr. and Mr. V. Mr. and Mrs. JE Heather-

Quarles Van Clair Ufford

Mr. and

I a. G H Wakana M. Henderson R. A. Walter

The Governman Anslyaitu negarle stay in A. H. Hollig H. H. Webster

the water la ermällens quality?"

W. CHATHAM.

Water Authority.

worth

'Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. A. Marshall Wood

D. Humphreys Maj. 1. A. Yenig}

Gordon

McEwan

Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs

Ei Cobia

Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss McEwan

H. Compton

Mr. and Mrs. A.

Forgusou

& child

And Mrs. JH. Oxberry B. Patheram Mrs. Capt. T.G. Purvis and H. J. Rowe

Capt. and Mrs. C

W. Shearer Mr. and Ma F. W. Staplaton OT: Stapleton Mr. C. R. Starkey

And Mr

F. Hobbig Mr and

J. W. Houd and J. H. Tait children Mr. and Mrs. A.

f. L. Tobin

Marin

7. J. W. de Hoog Mr.

Mr. and Mr. G. My and S. 11.

J. Robinson

Mlas M.D. WANAUME. These

and Mrs. T. C. Whitfield P.W.A. WUkie

WAR MEMORIAL.

SUBSCRIPTION LIST,

Double hraas & teak bedsteade, eak wardrobes with bevelled mirrors, teak dressing tables, washstands, chest of drawers, etc.

etc.

1 Indian Motor Cycle with side

2 Grand Pianos

cor

On view from Tuesday, the 22nd inst,

Catalogue will be issued. Terins: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Undersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Saturday, the 19th Feb., 1921, commending at er a.m..

at their Falos Rooms, Duddell Street

10 cases Coloured· Woolten Yarn-3 ply Roso Wheeling

4 cases Worsted Border Vene- tiona

1 case Fuitings

I case Black Bracades

6 Suit Lengthe

2,cases Toilet Soap

14 Steel Trunks

183 Galvanized Oral Baths, sizes ranging from 12" to 30"

8 Garden Forks Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

WITHOUT TICKETS, which can be had on application. to the Undersigned. These THEUndersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Tickets are only available for Servants while in attendance on Auestion on their employera or when on duty Tuesday, the 22nd February, 1921. at the various Stands.

commencing at 2.45. p.m. Any Chinese found loiteringi About with Servants' passes in at No. 5 Aimal Villas, Kimberly

Road, Kowloon

For the erection by Public their possession will forfeit them, subscription, of a building to be and the holders thereof will be A Quantity of Valuable Household

ren

R. J. PATER ON,

on Y. M. C. A. lines, to be removed from the Enclosure. called the "War Memorial Institute" and to be managed for the joint use of the Navy, the Army and Civilians by a Joint

Board of Directors.

L

A portion of the sum raised will be devoted to the erection of a per- manent stone memorial which will be put in hand at so early date.

Lists may be found at:--- Messrs. Lane Crawford Messrs. Kelly & Walsh Messrs. Moutrie Meusre. Wm. Powell Ltd. The Hongkong Club The Hongkong Cricket Club. The Club Lusitano

The Engineers". Institute The Victoria Recreation Club The Hawleox Cricket Club The Hewison Bowling Club The Peak Cipla

The Club de Recretu `The Ornigongower Club

M. J. BRENN, Hon. Beuretary War Momaciał

Committee.

Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, 17th February, 1921.

Furniture

(Particulars from catalogue) Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

FOR SALE.

MILNER'S SAFES APPLY TO

LAMMERT BROS. Duddell Street,

UNION, WATERBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS The Sixteenth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held in the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Company Limited on Thursday the 17th February 1921 at 11 am. for the purpose of re- ceiving the report of the GeneTM) Managers together with a state- One Hornsby-Ackroyd : Ou maak al magnanim bu dilak Doorns, Engine-34 Horná Yamon. Hal

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FOR SALE.

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DODWELL & CO. LTD.

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