HOTEL LISTS.

Hongkong Hotel,

Corrected to 8th April, 1921.

Lord Ambeson

A. H. Anderson

C. W. Anderton

J. W. Andrews

M. E. Bandana

Mr. and Mrs. G.

Peak Hotel.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Corrected to 8th April, 1221. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs

H. W. Allen Koukolevsky W. Anderson Miss Koukolevaky

Mr. and Mrs. N. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. H. Kring

B. Karajia

C. F. Johnston

Ek Jusupu

Dr. M. C. Lusher. Mr. and Mrs

HL M. Banner- Lauritsen

man

Miss N. Lewig

J. E de Benu-auss H. Lillio

champ

Mr. and Mr.

W. Boekuit

Miss Beckett

J. H. Behrens

Mrs. Lindgren

Tra i Luggy

Mr. P. V. Lowe

J. A. Mackay

G. Ludin

E.

Mrs. E.R. Belilios Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs., C. Reild

H. Benson

LA Bergheim

P. Marka

Armstrong M. BC. Lake

tad" in A. HF. Lamarche * the Mr

and Mrs Burgoon Conde, Langridge

& Mrs. Aveling J. 1). Lloyd E, C. Bell

R. MoeGregor Me and

R. E. O. Bird

L. R Blacking

and Mr. D. K. Blair

Mr. F. Boulio! M. J. Breen

J. G. Bridger FI. B. Bridger

Mac-Comdr. and Mrs.

E. W. Masters

Mr. and Mrs. 8. MTR. W. McDow

BiBuoy

ell

Mrs. Blackburn H. Merriman

C. Cautile

G. F. Caville

Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Church

Mr. and Mr.

B. S. Boyes Mr. and Mrs. W.10. F. Cooper J H. Brister

A. Milos

Dr. J. G. Lyon- Mr. and Mrs. A.

Brown

Molinari

Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. F. Mooney

Gould-Brown and child

Dr. E. A. Brown W. F. Morrina D. G. Burleigh Mr. and Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mozon

Cock

A. J. Cook

N. Croucher

R. Cullinan

J. R. Murrur

Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Neeson

L. Peck

Mrs. J. B. Deem Miss D. E. Pep-

F. Dennis

H. Dilekyan

B. A. Doran

perell.

S... Perry

V. C. Ponsonby

A. P. Drakeford Miss M. Rossiter

Capt. and Mrs. R. G. Roullét

Drennan

4. J. Rudolph

A. Drumont II. W. SasRGÓN Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Scheepers

M. Ede

Mr. and Mrs. W

Eng. Capt. S. P. F. Schuyler

F. D. Shank

Ferguson

A. A. Fish

P. N. Foru

J. 8. Gardiner

H. G. Gerin

Capt. Sigyeland

Mr.

and Mrs.

Roy Smith

Mrs. W. Sprod

Mrs. C K Gib-Miss D. Sprod

hinge

Miss E. Ginggi

P. A. J. W. B.

Gronden

W. F. Stevens

P. G. Sollivan

Sir Eric and Lady

Stuart Taylor

Capt. T. P. Hall Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Hamps

A. Hadson

F. V. Hare

G. Harper

P. Templeton

Miss D. Tiling

Thersing

Mr. and Mrs!

J. Scott-Harston Vandam

Mrs. E. Hi

HJ. Vollenweider

FA. Hollabaugh!. II. C. Wechel,

Mra. Meliuszy

Mr. and Mrs.

J. Weir

Mrs. A de Jacobs Maj. and

g.

Cockburn

Mien M.

ooper

Mr. Cormack

B. Crowley

D. F. Cuthill

J. D. Danby

Dawson

SCIENTISTS HUNT FOR A PARASITE.

British Expedition For The Tropics.

A safentific expedition from the London School of Tropical Medicine is about to start for the West Indies, at the request of the MColonial Office. Its object is to

C. P. Karosl Mr.

and

Mr

J. R. Marsh Mrs. Mathiasen Mrs. McAinsh

Mr. M. Miller Mr. and Mrs.

F. Millor

investigate the parasitic worm which is believed to come from elephantiasis and other diseases.

"It is expected that the ex pedition will cohelst of six mem. J.bers, including five doctorr, ona of whom is a Chinese and another an Egyptian," said Dr. Leiper, the leader of the expedition."

J. M. Miller H. &. Mille Capt and Mm Mr. A. C. New-

comb

Ool. L. &. Nichol

A. H. Penn Mr. and Mrs. T.

L. Perkins

ann U.M.G.

Mr. and Mira. W. E. Roberta

Eng. Comdr. W. J. & Hobinmer Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. R.

K. Rodger

Donison

Miss Denison

J. Desormes

Mr. And

F. J. Dickie

Mrs. Drew

D. D. Dryden

A.. W. Roger Maj. and Mrs.

Sander

Mrs. Mrs. L. Simpson

Mr. & Mrs. John

Duucho

therstone

I. P. Bhaw

"The headquarters of the ex- pedition will be Georgetown, British Guiana, and visits will be made to West Indian Islands to compare local conditions.

"There are two methods of combating the diseases in ques- tion, one of which-endeavouring to destroy the parasite itself by means of drugs-I am not hope. ful of. The second is to find the mosquito which transmits the parasite, and take measures ac- cordingly.

"To discover this we shall prob

A. Findlay Smith jably have to place a patient; Mr. and Mrs. E. suffering from elephantiasis, or or I. Grant Smith some other disease of the same H. Spicer

group, in a room wherein numbers Mre.

a. Mier Stubbis

C. Farmer

A. V. Farmer

1. Farmer

Rev. W. T.

Mrs.

and Mr. Fea-

Miss Gibson

Mr. and

Mrs.

H. L. Grout

D. Han

Mrs. L. Hansen

Maj. Harding

Lt. Comdr.

J. F. Awihdeils

and Mrs 8. J. Syrott Mr. Thompson Mr. and Mrs.

Thoseson Mr. and Quarlen Uffard

MIA

Mr. J. Vaux and R. A. Walter

of mosquitoes aro let loose. After: they have bitten the patient we shall have to sort them out and endeavour to discover which species it is that transmits the Worm, for it is that all of them do not.

Mr. Leiper, who is head of the Van department of Heminthology at the London School of Tropical Medicine; has been engaged there on research work for the past 16 years. During the war he went to Egypt, for the Army, and, traced the spread of two diseases! to freshwater snails, which acted as "carrier."

Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Wandenberg Mrs. Higgins T. A. Warmick

Hughes

H. H. Webster

and Mrs. Marshall Wood

Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr.

D. Humphreys

R. G. S. Kay

Kingsclere Hotel,

Corrected to 4th April, 1921.

L: Ashurst Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Logan

G. Alabaster D. C. Logan

Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mrs S. Miller J.II. Backhouse Mr. and Mrs. R. S. T. Bilting Muller

C.

D. J. Hooper

Robert Horne

C. J. Hortion

Dr. J. D. White

Hsu Jiu Lin

Miss E. M. Wi

liams

Men

Wright

∙G. Remill f

Dr.

Rees R. A. O'Conner Daugherty Mr. Lt. Com. & Mrs.

ILTH Mrs.

T. K. Percy

and Mrs.

R. B.. James

Dr. E. A. Jay

Carlton Hotel.

Corrected to 4th April, 1921.

Mrs. J. Aceck

Mrs. J. M. Jodge

R. C Alleman W. W. Mallory Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. B. E. L.

W. Armstrong

Miss Armstrong

N. Y. Barnekt

J. Berimskoff

W. J. Booker

Miss De. Breit

I. P. Brown Mrs. F. E. Camer-

On

Massi

Miss McDiarmid

J. C. Mead

11. Merriman

Miss Nisayas

J. Park

Miss N. Patrick Mrs. M. P. Peter.

90

Capt. R. C. Can. J. Richard

dee

H. Chilliy

Міни

word

ler

Cap. P. Chand Mrs. Neweumh

D. de B. New.

cole

Miss Chandler

י

F. J. H. Daw- Mr.

Mr.

anl

The expedition is being organi sed under the personal supervision of Sir Patrick Manson.

MR. BENEDICT'S LUMBAGO.

WAS CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

WHY NOT LET THEM CURE YOURS?

The success of the right tonic

John Roberton in cases of lumbago is demon-

Mrs. Mrs. P. B. Rolfstrated in the experience of Mr.

H. V. Dawson Mr. and Mrs. A.

Mr. and MTR. J. W. Rosser. C. Benedict, of No. 1207 West

E. C. Dingman Mrs. G.A. Sachs Second Street, Los Angeles, Cali-

Mr. and Mrs. G. Mrs. A. K. Shop fornia

Duclos

Mra. A. A. Stack- G. A. Harriman house

Mr. and Mrs. H.

S. Wills

F. C. Mason Hur

John Robertson

L. G. Johnson

J. A. T. Robert.

Miss M. Keller

You

Dr. and Mrs. P. Mrs. C. Compbell J. Schwartz

Miss L. Dale

B. M. Denough

N. Eespiy

C. J. Shield

F. Sloat

J. W. Stackhouse I.. Symen Mr.

and Peter Tod J. R. Way Miss E. Williams

"I began to have muscular, pains across my back about three years ago," says Mr. Benedict,

I paid little attention to themi Mes. at first but they continued getting worse until I was flat on my back. It was a steady, dull pain and when I stooped to pick anything up my back felt as though I had been cut with a knife. I tired quickly and couldn't sleep well at night.

King Edward Hotel. Corrected to 31st March, 1921. Mr. J. Adaree Mr. and Mrs. J. Miss R. L. Smith Mrs. R. Almond H. N. Mody

Mrs. Dr. M. E. Asger J. H. F. Mody Chas. J. Smith F. G. Becke J. C. Moguaschi S. Steventon J. W. Brown E. Molino

Mr. Budge C. D. Nicoll

Mr. ani

Miss F. O. Ervin Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs.

Evans

Mr. and Mrs. H. D. and Mrs. H.

T. Glover

H. Strinmetz

Wm. J. J. Gordon A. N. Tayler

T. R. Green

B. Hallingbani

A. Hashim

Mrs. R. Hashi

D. Hedges

F. B. Callune

Miss S. Checkley

Capt. J. Thomson Miss Tornos

Choy Sing

1

Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. T.

Vakdes

D. Clark

R. Wexkly

B. H. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Widders and

M. Herrera

Mrs. Hibbard

2 children

Master Hibbard

Palace Hotel,

Corrected to 30th March, 1921.

Mrs. B. Brush

Mr and Mrs. H.

A. R. P. Davies

S. Burley

W E. Hes

L. D. Dekker

Mrs. E Dobinson J. Jack

Capt. F. L. Edge Mrs E A. Liley

Mr. Win Kerr

A. Greensett

E. Hosther

Mr. and Mrs. C.

Morris

P. 1. NewmRN

Pals

"A newspaper announcement led me try Dr. Williame Pink Pills and before I had taken the remedy a week the pain became less acute. I continued the treat-; Mrs.ment until the pain entirely dis- appeared. I feel stronger and better in every way now and sleep soundly. I take long walks

enjoy every minute. Mrs. strongly endorse Dr. Williams'

Pink Pills as a tonic."

J. T. Pavitt and Mrs. 11. Pearman Mr. L. Pizer Miss D. Prince Mr. and Reemen

E. G. Coomes

Mrs. E.D. Davies Mr. and Mrs. A.

Davis

W. Eustace

W. Farmer

Mr. and Mra.

Richardson

J. F. Rock

Mr. and Miss P. Mr. & Mrs

T. Farrell

R. H. Felgate Mr.

B. Schele Mr. and

and

I

For over thirty years Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People have boen curing disorders aris- Vauling from vitiated blood and

THURSDAY, APRIL 14. 1921.

THEATRE 3 KOYAL

HONGKONG

EASTERN TOURS, L'I D.

presents the

H. B. WARING CO.

·COMMENCING

MONDAY, APRIL 18th at 9.15 p.m.

Monday, 18

Tuesday, 19

Wed.. 20 Thursday 21 Friday. 22 Saturday, 23

THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE" "MR. PIM PASSES BY"

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE“.

A BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL" "A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE" "THE SPEELED BAND"

Prices:

$4 $3. St.

Booking at MOUTRIE'S on Wednesday

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

LAST TOURNAMENT of the SEASON

Saturday 16th April,

1

at

THE MING YUEN GARDENS at 9

MAIN

EVENT:

p.m.

15 Hound Contest for the Heavy Weight Champion- ship of the Colony and the Hongkong Exchange Brokers Association Belt,

Pte. WILKINS, R.M.LE

(heavyweight champion of the China Squadron 1920)

V. A. B. EVANS, H.M.S. HAWKINS

(Challenger)

Also five six round contests.

Special Trams will be run.

Booking at Moutrie's. WEDNESDAY April 13th, Members (on production Current Membership Cards) THURSDAY 14th to SATURDAY 16th General Public.

.

Prices $5 and $3 reserved and $1. unreserved, which can also be bought at Moorrie's on above dates.

THE UNITED MOTOR CO. LT".

33 & 35 DES VOEUX ROAD.

DISTRIBUTORS OF SHILL” GASOLINE

AND

GARGOYLE MOBILOILS.

Tyres and Accessories at reasonable prices.

All of the above could be obtained at either of the following branches :-

EXILE GARAGE 33 & 35 Des Voeux Road HONGKONG MOTOR CO. 141 Praya East KOWLOON GARAGE Corner of Salisbury and Canton Roads.

Cars Garaged and repaired both in Hongkong and Kowloon under direct Supervision of trained

European Motor Engineers. Excellent Livery Service both HONGKONG ard KOWLOON at reasonable rates,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Saturday the 16th April, 1921. commencing at 10.30 a.m.

debilitated nerves in all parts of THE Undersigned have received Mrs. the world, therefore their great

instructions to sell by Public reputation rests on the securest Auction on foundations proved merit and public confidence. They obtainable from medicine vendors everywhere, also post free, 1 bottle for $1.50 6 bottles for $8, from the Dr. Williams' fedicine Co., 96 Szechuen Road, Shanghai.

and Mrs. Silva Netto II. W. Ford W. A. Skuse Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Gregory

B. Souza Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Stewart and,

Harrison

family Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. A.

Hawker S. Howard 3. Johnston

Taylor

F. Taylor

R. Geoffrey

J. H: Gosliner

J. B. Thift

Mrs. and

Mies

Mrs. Mr.

and Mre

Mr. Labuseiere

Trigo

JA. Oxherry

B. Petheram

Miss R. Lucina

Mr.

and

Hobby

1. S. Holmes

Mr.

Mrs. Kelman

Mrs. Lovegrove Mr. and Mrs. R.

and Mrs. Capt. T.G. Purvis W. U. Lum

J. W. Hood and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Miss M. children

Rasmussen

Manuk

Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. J.S. M. Mayes

Howorth

B. Reeves

J. H. Tait

Mrs. Milne

! Mrs. Mitford

are

at No. 4 Godown of the Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd, Kowloon (for account of the concerned)

PUBLIC

AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Saturday, the 16th April 1921. commencing at 11a.m. at their cales Rooms, Duddell..

Street

22 Bolts each about 100 yards

No. 1 Woodberry Cotton Canvas, 22 Bolts each about 100 yards.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

WANTED.

The General Officer Command or boy to any European Gentle- 'WANTEI Position as válët ing wishes to remind all Britous men who served in the War, and who America or Europe. Moderate or Ladies travelling to are now in Civil life in Hongkong salary. Apply Box 343 that his meeting will take place" Hongkong Telegraph." to-morrow at 5.30 p.m. in the ROYAL ARTILLERY THEATRE, VICTORIA BABRACKS.

be:

The subjort for discussion will

19 BE LET.

ofo

TO LET. From 20th April, 1921, for months, the "Neur", No. 83 The "eak, Six Room

1. The desirability of forming an Bunglow partly furnished, with ex-service organization in Hong-garden and tennis court. kong.

For further particulars apply Sang

2. "The British Legion", which Kee, cio Compradore Department,

is the provisional title of the thongkong & Shanghai Banking Unity Movement.

3. Appointment of a Committee to give effect 10 any resolution that may be phased.

Corporation.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Motor Boat "lean": lenth 35 feet, beam B fout, 45 H.P.M.6, Thornycroft Thornycroft in England, in good ronning order, comfortably fitted Price $6,000,000 or open to

000, CAT, POVETRY PINIBON | Cngine, bull built by Messrs.

AND BIRD SHOW. 1991.

By kind permission of the "P Jockey Club, a Show will be consider an offer. Apply to E beld at the Race Course. Happy Graham e/o Hongkong Electric Valley, on Saturday, 30th April. Co., Ltd.

There will be classes for all breeds, types etc. of the above, provided there

are sufficient entries.

Entrance fees for Dogs $2.00 Cats $1.00. Poultry and Pigeons 30 cents per pen. Cage birds,

FOR SALE. Mercer Touring Car-7 seater-complete with all accessories including two spare wheels and one apare tyre.--Ap- ly to Linsterd & Davis, Alex. Buildings.

FOR SALE. One Indian canaries. parrots etc. 30 cents; natur-cycle, iy 1919. Has done each or avaries $1.00. Exhibitors 2,500 miles. Aly Box 544 c/o of pigeons and cage birds must find their own cages.

Entrance forms for the Show can be had from the undersigned and must be seat in, together with the fee, not tater SATURDAY, 23rd April.

than

Intending exhibitors ure Te- quested to send in their entries as soon as possible in order to allow sufficient time to make up classes and arrange for necessary accomodation.

the

B. L. FROST,

HCs. Secretary

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

The Steamship

"PERSIA"

From Tich ESTE, VINT D, ADEN, PENANG &

SINGAPORE

are

Consignees of Cargo are hereby mformed that all goods being lauded at their r.sk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Clown) Company, .td., Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

L

Optional Cargo will be forward- od unless notice to the contrary be given before 14th April.

"Hongkong "Telegraph."

FOR SALE. - Motor Car, Essex

1920 Model. Just overhauled and painted dark blue. Property of Vice-admiral Sir A. Duff. Can be sceu at Naval Yard Garage. Any trial.

Motor-Cycle, practically new, FOR SALE-Clevoland 20 purchased

end of last year. Perfet rurzing order guaranteed. Box No 512 vje Hongkong 'Telegraph,"

FOR SALE-One Ace motor- cycle. In excellent running-order. Has run only 300 miles, Apply Box 537 c/o Hongkong Tele- graph."

FOR SALE.

On Hornsby-Ackroyd Oil Engine 3 Horse Power. Fuel: Kurosene, Complete with cooling apparatus, in good condition. Mav be viewed by appointment a

GUN CLUB HILL BARBACKS

KOWLOON.

Apply to the undersigned.

LAMMERT BROS.

FOR SALE.

MILNER'S SAFES

APPLY TO

LAMMENT BROS. Buddell Street.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

NOTICE is bereby given that No claims will be admitted

an Extraordinary General Meot- after the Goods have left the to-ing of Members will be held in downs, and all Goods remaining the Pavilion of the Club on Thurs- undelivered after the 20th inst. day the 14th of April 1921 at will be subject to rent.

5.30 p.m. for the purpose of sub- mitting the following resolutions. 1. That the present Hongkong Cricket Club be wound up, and the committee be authorised to take all necessary steps for that

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 29th inst. or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damag-purpose. ed Goods are to be left in the 2. That the committee be Godowns, where they will be ex- authorised to register a Company amined on the 20th inst. at 10 am. Limited by guarantee not exceed- No Fire Insurance has been of the Memorandum and Articles ing $100 per member, on the terms effected.

of Association which will be sub- Bills of Lading will be counter-mitted to the meeting. signed by

3. That the committee be authorised to assign and hand over to the new Company, when registered, all the aesete of the Club.

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agenta.

Should the proposed resolutions be passed at this meeting a sub-

100 Bales Heavy Cees Gunnies No. 2 Woodberry Cotton Canvas C. E. WARREN & CO.sequent confirmatory meeting will

| (21⁄2 lbs.), Areen Line.

and afterwards at No. 51 Godown

Livorpo Twill 3-Blue Stripe Gunnies 44" x 26" Mrs. 26 lbs. (8 x 8)

Ullmann

Mr. and Mrs.

Verno

H. M. White

Repulse Bay Hotel. Corrected to 8th April, 1921, H. W. Bird Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Brighouse

Kinsey Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr.

H. Compton

And

E. Ormiston

J. Robinson

Mr. and Mrs. J.Mr. Hare

Witcholl

R. A. Wilkinson

Mr. Harvey

Mr. and Mrs. G.

Mr. Wilson

100

Bales

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

BRONZE

A

VALSPAR

HOLLAND PACIFIC

8 Bolts each about 100 yards: No. 3 Woodberry Cotton Canvas

80 Bolte "Imperial Crown" Tar-: paulin each 36 yards x 30" wide

80 Bolts No. 1 Bleached Canvas each 36 yards x 24" wide

Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

LIMITED.

Sanitary Engineers. 30-32 Des Voeux Road, Central,

Established 1890.

BOTTOM

PERFECT ANTI-FOULING COMPOUND,

SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR

FOR YACHTS AND WOOD CRAFT.

SOLE AGENTS:-

TRADING

COMPANY.

called.

Copies of the proposed Memor- andum and Articles of Associa- tion may be seen by members at the Pavilion...

By order of the Committee

L. S. GREENHILL,

Hon. Secretary.

Hongkong, 6th April, 1921.

PAINT

LTD..

HONGKONG.

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