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FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW.
Just too longħanz und Haiphong ever?
The favourile passenger PARIMAT HAI-NUN
(Capt¡Charles E. Page).
"Hongkong Soon, 29th November, 1941, having Hongkong.
present emplarer.-Apply Box No. 627 Telegraph."
Co
FURNISHED HOUSE
the Peak WANTED on
for English Married Couple (no children) from about May 19 Any period of tenancy Apply Box No. 626 co Hongkong
Telegraph."
TO BE LET.
Non, 11th December, 1917. Neweraber, 122).
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ADDS TOUR (out and Sona et Paing Tas, 14, W. Lark Street,
THE ELEPHANTS.
(H.M.S. COLOMBO)
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Suction on
'Friday, the 25th Nov., 1931 commencing at 11 am. 10 cases Blankets 3 cases Tweeds
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1921.
THE LONDON OF THE FUTURE.
has
ously the demolition of this and that railway station, the buikting of others better placed and more handsome, the construction of new, bridges, and the provision of wide places" after the Conti- Dental fashion.
A Survey by Specialists.
The London Soristy
The roads of L'odon call for long-expected reformation with greater urgency published its treatise, The Landou of the When Mr. W. H. Davidge Future, to which 19 at ita nos(formerly Housing Commissioner distinguished members contribute for the London Area) reminds under the editorship of Sir Aston
us that the existing main 115 dozen Gothic Handles and Webh. Following is the review roads, which were adequate a
6 cases Razors
7 cases Provisions
7 cases Licorice Roots
Roses
75 dozen Lifting Handles 30 dozen Esentebaons
Terms: Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LTD
NOTICE is hereby given that will present a varied programme the Industrial & Commercial at the Theatre Royal on NovemBank, Limited, will remove on ber 24th and 25th, in aid of the fonday, November 23th, to York WIDOW & CHILDREN of a
Building, No. 13 Chater Road. dead shipmate for whom no pro- vision is made from Public Funds
Bookings at Moutrio's. You must reserve the dates. 24th and 25th November, at 9.15
And the greatest of these.— is CHARITY."
TO LET.- About March next, six roomed house in the Bowen Road. Can be divided into two selt contained flats. Apply J.P. Caer Cark, architect. 14 Queen's Road Central.
FOR SALE.
LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. bave a large selection of CLAN Sashes, TARTANS
Silk in Scarves, Ties, Handkerchiefs and Mufflers.
FOR SAI E.-Piano by Moutrie excellent condition, Bex No. 623 c/o Hongkong Telegraph."
REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT.
The Usual Tea and Pinner Dance will to be held onl Wednesday, 30th November, 1921.
UNION CHURCH
A Sale of Work will be held by the Ladies Committee in the grounds of Union
Church on Wednesday. 7th December, at 3 o'clock.
A good selection of plain and fancy articles suitable for Christmas presents, Sweets, Brau Tub, etc. etc.
Tea will b served admission Free.
PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD.
NOTICE.
Owing to repairs to engine The Last fram will Run at 9 o'clock to-night.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS
& SON,
.. General Managers, Hongkong. Wednesday 23rd November, 1921.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
(SAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
From TACOMA vin YOKOHAMA, KOBE. SHANG- HAI & MANILA.
The Company's Steamship
"AFRICA MARU"
are hereby notified that their
1922:-
HONGKONG STOCK
-EXCHANGE
Thursday..
27th FebruRTY
28th March 27th April
Monday. Tuesday. Thursday.. Monday. Tuesday, Friday, Monday. Tursday. Friday,
Tuesday. Thursday.
29th May 27th June 38th July
By Order of the Committee,
spch date.
after
Tiffin
COMPANY, (1918) LIMITED
THE THIRD ORDINARY
published in the Times
century ago for a community of There are, perhaps, a few one million souls, have now to thousand Landoners who care serve the needs of over seven for London of the future, and a millions, we can call in everyday few hundreds with anything experience to enforce the impli approaching a vision of what it cation. Now, wider, and better ought to be like. A Londoner arranged, roads we must get with who is grateful for the London as little delay as possible if the he walks in, conscious of its traffic of London is not to be Con- shortcomings bat intensely alive brought to a standstill.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB
M. Maas
SUNDAY, 27th NOVEMBER, 1921.
SCOTLAND
ENGLAND
Time
1. A. R Stewark
R. M. Smith
9.59
3.
T. W. Hill
F. J. R. Mitahall
9.56
3.
A. Ferguson
N. L. Smith
10.00
4. B. D. C Morgan
F. 3. Harrisón
10.04
5. T. S. Forrest
A. B Craw
10.09
6. J.Syme Thomson
R. Hancock
--1012-
7. A. B. Purvis
Bulmer Johnson
30.16
8. C. 1. Sandes
H. Camidge
10,20
9.
R. Valantine
R. Lindsell
10.24
10.
H. W Roger
10,25
11. R Bruce 12.
J. Flooper
10.32
J. D. Kinnaird
F.Barington
10.36
13. Dr. C. Forsyth
H. Smith
10.40
14.
R. E. McDougall
J. Brister
10.44
15.
D. J. Cathill
A. Ashton
10.43
16.
D. J. Valentine
J. Raworth
10.50
J. C. Fletcher
H. Hancock
10.58
18.
J. G. Lyon Brown
H. Dowbiggin
11.00
19. R. M. Hendarson
11.04
that
20.
A. Morrison
J. W. Franks
· ILOS
21.
C. C. Stark
P. Tester
9.36
22.
H. A. M. Tomory
H. P. Winslow
9.40
23
A. K. Henderson
F. A. Wells.
9.44
24. H. M. McTavish
H. A Lammert:
9.45
Tiños have been ordered.
Losing side to pay for Tiffins.
Match play, 1 for match 1⁄44 for bye.
17.
LS. Greenhill
Singles in Morning over Old Course.
Four ball foursomes in afternoon over New Coursa."
FAR EASTERN SHIPPING SERVICES.
have
to its grave charm, will close this feronces and transport commit- composite volume with Some 100s, even the London Society embarrassment. Ought he to be itself, bave led to a clearer public the more thankful that 19 expert understandings of where these| gotlemen possess the opport-roads may be most profitably eut. unity to write as well as to Mr. Raffies Davison makes a imagine, or that the few hundreds shrewd hit at our arterial poverty
observation the are free to imagine without the in chance of writing?
fine avenues of approach to All the 19 are animated by a London from the outside are love of London, but they can sadly lacking, and that "it is
| London, as HONGKONO HOTEL CO., LTD. hardly find a good word for curious we should find one of our it exists. One is best in the Mile End-road in the tempted, after studying their East End." The New Grill Room will be suggestions for grandiose altera
LUCKY EAST END. Opened for Dionar on the nigbiļtibo, to manipulate a familiar
Nor is this the only respect in of 30th. November, 1921.
passage in "Pride and Prejudice.” Patrons are, therefore, and so bring Jane Austen inte which the East End is rather Notified that the present Grill harmony with one's immediate lucky. The Bishop of Chester. room will cease To exist as feeling. Miss Bingley if she had writing in his former capacity as
а favourable impression iu од that been a member of the London Bishop of Stepney, describes the
England, the more so as the Society, might base said, "I district with a contagious glow of Tables booked for St. Andrew's should like London infinitely enthusiasm. Indeed, he goes far
English companies took it amiss The Committee has decided Nigh; will be transferred to the better if it were carried on in a to convey that, though "East
that the German-American that the following shall be the New Grill Room.
agreementa were different manner; but there is London deserves to be restored,"
assuming a favourable develop- Settlement days for the year
something insufferably tedious in he is not so very dissatisfied as it Reported Agreement Between shipping
German and English Lines.
ment, and therefore the danger the usual process of such a town stands. He thinks, as we all 2616 January THE CHIÑA LIGHT & POWER It would surely be much more think, that the river views might
The Hamburg correspondent of Existed that the German com rational if improvement instead be opened up, and invites us to
'see it, as I once saw it, from the Deutsche Bergwerks Zeitung,panies would also co-operate with of contentment made the order of the day." And her brother, some high building in Blackwall who is usually well-informed, the U.S. companies in services to not being a member of the London all burnished bronze, with two or states that events bave just taken the East. In order to avoid this barges floating place in international shipping the correspondent asserts that GENERAL MEETING OF Society, would reply. "Muchsbree sailing SHAREHOLDERS will be held more rational, my dear Caroline, quietly on its surface." He is which may be of decisive importhe English companies 28th August
at the offices of the Company. St. I dare say; but it would not be discontented, of course, with the tance in connection with the re-preferred to renew the so-called housing of the poor, and troubled sumption of German world traffic. East Asian conference agreement, 26th September George's Building, Chater Road, near so much like London."
by the conglomeration of alien As is known, an agreement ex- and by the acceptance of the 27th October Victoria, Hongkong, on SATUR- Unanimity is not frequent, nor settlers. His claim of East Lon-isted before the west between the British proposal German shipping 28th November DAY, the 10th December, 1921 at
was it to be expected in such a don for the Londoner would lead German and English shipping ..21st December 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the book. But on one subject thejus into foreign spheres of con-companies which were intereated by no means disinclined to enter
purpose of receiving a Statement writers are agreed. That is the troversy; the present are sufficient in shipping in the Far East, of Accounts and the Report of the subject of Charing Cross Bridge to go on with.
under which competition in the General Managers for the year They delight in calling that mas
Eastern waters was to be exclud. lended 30th September 1921. and sive structure by bad names. Ic
The development of the Surreyed. Joint agreements were in electing a Consulting Committee is an "absurdity," an "appalling side: here is another of the rela-force in regard to the steamers to M-be placed in the service, the
A mistake will certainly not be and Auditors.
mischance." and Sir Aston Webb tively immediate reforma.
plan of THE TRANSFER BOOKS of approvingly quotes the Dean of Paul Waterhouse has
|cludes, in assuming that both the ports of call. the Company will be closed from St. Paul's to the effect that the bis very own evolving, which in-departure of the ships and the made, the correspondent con-
will This so-called East Asistic contracting parties
put THURSDAY. the 1st December blowing op of the bridge would be cludes a lagoon dock" to pre- 1921 until SATURDAY. the 10th an excellent National War Memo-serve the business side of the conference, as it was termed, has everything in motion with the ASSOCIATION.
river without preventing an been renewed, the correspondent object of bringing the other Eas December 1:21, both days rial. On the other hand, nobody
mentions as an instance of how embankmen: road. Apparently states, between the German and tern shipping interests, which at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN inclusive.
SEEWAN TOMES & CO. aesthetic doctors will disagree he hardly expects agreement from the English companies, and thus present are outside, within the "of the agreement. that the second Annual General
the dictum of a leader of the "cew other members of the London
groops in both countries have scope Meeting of the Hongkong Boxing)
General Manager-scheol" in art that, while the Society, and the ordinary man joined hands for the first time gland these concerns in- But the renewal clude the great P. and 0. Line, since the war. Association will be held Messrs Jardine Matheson & Co, Hongkong, 19:b December. 1921. other Thames bridges are nothing would require a good deal of
in particular, Charing Cross does education in such a scheme. But is of particular importancs for while in Germany the principal betray a ROTE of rectangular at least Mr. Waterhouse is just German shipping, inasmuch as competitor is the Rickmers Line, declaration that, the Hamburg-American and the which it is considered desirable at 5.30 p.m. for the following THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL dignity. This may be unimpor-ed in the
tant in itself-and, indeed, most whether we pay any attention North German Lloyd companies to include in the new conference. of us will be os tre side of the to the development of the Surrey appear as the contracting parties It is added that the German com-
or not, the Surrey London Society in the dispute said
to the English papies must be completely united but does it not bear & bint that side will be developed, and in group, and thus testify that the in these difficult times, as only insisting as was done in the former antitheses between these by co-operation will it be possible ending the 30th day of September, The undersigned are preparet Londoners of the future may
Art in Common Life discus two companies, arising from to accelerate the restoration of to quote prices for best quality regard our architectural blessings 2. To elect a Chairman, Vice- freshly mined SILIMPOPON and curses with eyes quite diffe:sion) that the arrival of the the different interpretation of the German merchant marine.
County Council Hall at West-the German-American shipping hairman. Official Referee, COAL, tricomed into Bunkers at eat from our own?
minster Bridge Assures the
agreements, belong to the past.
DEAN INGE'S PLEA or SANDAKAN
the Manager, Secretary and Treasur- SEBATTIK
of improvement
The contracting party on the
FOR GERMANY. Bucknall er and the General Committee (British North Borneo) or to
Lord Crewe and Lord Meath occupied sites in ita immediate British side is be for the year 1921-1422
contract for regular Bunker Sup-
Generous Terms to Make it plies for 6 or 12 months at favour- appear to bave something of the neighbourhood. Mr. Waterhouse Steamship Company of London. 3. To appoint an Auditor.
kind i their minds when they believes in a noble fature for the The new arrangement is for the
Easy for her to Repent. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ble rates.
put in their diverse pleas for cau- Surrey side, and talks so ardently establishment of a joint service to
Dean Inge spoke on the evils ALSO GIVEN that an Extra-
Steamers calling at SEBATTIK ion in choosing the path to an of new avenues and new stations the Far East, in which both the
at the Conference on ordinary General Meeting of the or SANDAKAN exclusively for ideal London. Though Lord that one feels & little lost there. German companies and the Eng of wars
Economic Recovery, held in As-ociation will be held at the Bankers are exempt from pay-Crewe does not keep his pen off as though the tremendous changelish company will place their own same place immediately on the ment of ordinary Port Cha ges. haring Cross Bridge, be says: had aiready occurred.
ships. As the completion of Caxton Hall
Europe, he said, had deep cau39 termination of the Annual The minimum draft of water in the reorganization of London
"FAR TO BIG."
new ships for the big under- General Meeting for the purpose slangside the Company's Wharf we cannot stand still, and we of considering and if thought fit at Sebattik is 28 feet at low water ought not to stand still; but we
Mr. Raymond Unwin holds takinga in Germany is actively for penitence. Was it realised progressing, the companies will that the relations of civilised passing the following resolution Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie can advance with reverence and that London is "already far too be able to begin the new service mankind had become so close as an Extraordinary Resolution, Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any sea to it that the immemorial big but fails to satisfy us, that is to say --
P. TESTER
Secretary, HONGRONG STOCK EXCHANGE Hongkong 21st November, 1921.
HONGKONG BOXING
Lu's Board Room on Tuesday)
the 29th day of November, 1921.
purpose:-
1. To receive the General Committee's Reports and State-! ment of Arcounts for the year]
1921.
COMPANY LIMITED.
SILIMPOPON COAL.
tion be altered as follows :-----
tion to
(a) By the substitution of the
word June for the word
BRADLEY & CO. LTD.
Agents,
(b) By the substitution of the
goods are being landed and placed word for the word 'on' is
at their risk in the Hongkong and lior 1 of Article 13.
CO. LTD.
LONDON'S HOMELINESS.
00
mesuly
WAR open зрасе
in relation
as afforded the proof that it is to friendly understanding with English competitive undertakings in order to obviate superfluous rivalry in the present time of general freight depression.
required information concerning spirit of London does not suffer Renerously does be avail himself with their own ships. The service that the war was as moch a civil That the Articles of Associa-the port can be had on applica-amid the sh and stress of our of the future as a ground for lie the result of a friendly under-war as the wars between the var- after, centuries of modern life." At the same time imaginative decentralization, that standing within the scope f the ious cantons of ancient Greece he deprecates embarking it can be lessened just yet. pre-war conferecce. At first it sad that, placemeal changes which can According to Mr. Davidge, Queen will be a freight service with humanity, horrors and atrocities limited passenger accommodation were committed which 2,000 years having arrived from the above September' in the 12th line of me COWIE HARBOUR COAL temper, or even forbid, improve. Elizabeth was appalled at heard it will be inaugurated wither ago, would have been thought io- ports, Consignees of Cargo Article 12.
ments on a great scale which our prospect of London's growth. by the end of this year or at the credible except in savage warfare?
ber Teigo it
As for the tropical possessions wise forefathers would have wel-
beginning of 1922. A number of
we gained by the war, if we comed." Lord Meath, again find-enacted that an
new ships will be available to ing in London's "homeliness" its of three miles should be mais both the German companies for estimated the value of all the tained all round the city, on this purpose by next spring at the trophies and all the negross who greatest attraction, warns
inhabited them, and compared the building whatever against doing anything "which which no
The question arises, the corres- total with what they gost us, may destroy or weaken those should be allowed. Presumably
Perhaps the business e mmag- words 31st December in lineFirst TOURNAMENT of Season. indescribable qualities associated this statute cannot be enforced
whether it will be possible for of Article 17.
with home in the mind of every now, but Mr. Unwin supposes it pondent proceeds to state, as to there would be no profit,
pos-ible to reserve a belt of open the new German-English under-ity would not again make the true man and woman."
space a mile wide around the taking to make
mistake that war could be good a fil-ndly To all this the other writers present London.
arrangement
the other business. Emancipation of the would most certain'y subscribe.
companies which are interested plate was only proving that free It is the individual fault of none!
in the Eastern traffic, so that the labour would produce more sugar. of them that th ir book, read at a
mutual competition in fraighte We said the Germans showed stretch, conveys the impressing i
which is now proceeding may be no sign of repentance. Did we that not only Charing Cross
word
July for the work October in line 2 and of the words 30th September for the
Kowloon Wharf and Godowo (c) By the substitution of the Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where deliver can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by the 29th. Nov, 1921 will be subject to rent Das aged packages must be left in the Godowns for examina-
(d) By the substitution of the word 'July' for the word tion by the Consignees' re- October in line 2 of Article 22. presentatives and the Company's
(e) By inserting immediately
Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and after Aritale 25 the following new Daugles, at 10 am, on Wednes-Article dr and Saturday. All Claims must be presented within Ter days of the steamer's arrival bere,
"25 Where it is proposed to pass a Special Resolation the two meetings may be convened by
after which date they cannot be one and the same nutice, and it recognized. No claim will be is to be no objection to such admitted after the goods have notice that, it only convenes the . left the Godowns.
second meeting contigently on
By Order of the General Committee.
No fire insurance whatever will the resolution being passed by the te effected,
requisite majority at the first Consignees are requested to
meeting.' sand in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.
OSAKA BHOSEN KAISHA,
Y. YASUDA,
Manager. Hongkon:, Brd November, 1921
+
GEORGE G. N. TINSON, Hon Secretary and Treasurer. Hongkong, 21st November, 1921)
HONGKONG BOXING
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179
TRY THIS TO-NIGHT.
latest
with
Bridge, but practically the whole If you are feeling headachy, brought to a close. It was only make it easy for them to repent? of existing London might well be depressed, bilions, liverish, out of short time ago that the English We should have given them un- blown up to clear the round for tamper with the worl', take shipping companies reduced the pectedly generous terms; then the London of the future, A wise dose of Pinkettes ic-night and see freight ratia India by 40 perfold the mrt ey had no excuse for Trader will bear in mind that, how much better you'll feel in cent. for cargo according to revenge, and asked them to join
weight and by 25 per cent for the League of Nations, after all, it is the London of the the morning. fstore which is in question; in Pinkettes are laxative perfec- that according to measurement in inther words, that everybody has tion. They act as gently as order to meet foreign rivalry,
A Manila report sayez." The" felt at liberty to exercise bis nature, dispelling onstipation, especially of German companies. fancy with little or no regard for regulating the liver, stimulating The latter then not only adapted whole of the Chinese Consular economic checks The trouble the apperite and aiding digestion. their rates to those of the English force her have not been paid with most readers will be that Of chemists everywhere, or postines, but al o donbird the nam since April The Consul sad bis.
departures. This į assistants are Hring on the com-, the economic checke are at the free at 60 cents the vial from Dr.her of the moment so insistent as to make Williams Medicine Co. 96 Sze-action on the part of the German missions from Chinese registra-
companies has obviously, oreated Ition fees, it rather difficult to consider seri-chnen Road, 3banghai.
- CHINESE CONSULS UNPAID.