THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

TO BE LET.

TO LET.-British family in

PUBLIC AUCTION.

CONSIGNEES,

HONGKONG POLICE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES BOXNG TOURNAMENT

THE ADMIRAL LINK “

ewloon has large furnished THEUndersigned have received The Steamship

om to lat, with board. Suitable for 1 or 2 bachelors-Apply B01 a 641 co "Hougkong Tole- Graph."

TO LET.Floors in the new

Hank Building, 4. Des Voeux Road. Central-Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND EINVESTMENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD.

TO LET.-HOLOWN No. 153, Praya East. Possession from Apply to it January, 1922 GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

LOST.

LOST.--Two 5.diamond rings

near Star Ferry, Kowloon Fiad-

er will be

instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Friday, the 6th Jan.."1933 commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street

Large Quantity of Club Furni-

ture and Fittings

comprising

"PINETREE STATE” having arrived from Seattle- Wash via ports, on Dec. 3ts(By Coasgnees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the Godowns of

The Hon Shan Godown Co., Nos. 1 and Dundas Street, Yaumati, and stored at consigneės" risk' Blackwood beds with Tailes! Consignees of cargo must pro- stone and marble backs, couches duce an Import permit signed by desks, card tables, round tab es, the Superinten ent of Import- half round table, cupboard, chairs, and Exports, Hongkong, before steels, teapoya, Jardinieres and Bills of Lading will be counter-

signed. Bower stands

washstands, etc. Also Electric Ceiling and table

and fittings And

:

Iron bedstess. Teak writing alt broken, chafed and damag- tables, les tables, wardroben, ed cargo is to be left in the Godowns where it will be examined at 2.30 p.m. on Jan., fansjöth hy the Company's Surveyors,

Messrs. Goddard and Douglas

All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's arrivals here, after

No claims will be recognized

A Quantity of Fancy Glass Partitions

TO BE HELD AT

VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS

FOOTBALL

Saturday's Matches.

"BY "C

“QUIZ*

Saturday's League gamer re- salted as follow

H'kong Club 1 H.M.9. Ambrose

kind permission of Lieut Col. H.M.S.Tamar1 SCA....

L'G. BIRD, DS,C)

H.M.S.Titania? Wiltshires R.Q.A. ...SH'kong Palice St. Joseph's 4 B. C. "A" Saturday, January 7th, Wilts. Rea.... 5 & C.R

at 9 p..

1922.

Admission

$3 (Ringsite) and $1 Booking at Mesars MOUTRIE & Co

NOTICE.

RG.A. Roa University United A. C. 2 Kowloon Res.

RUBBER RESTRICTION

Probable Continuation on a Voluntary

(Reufer's Service,)

(Crained from Page 1)

London, December 31. With referanos to its circular_advocating.*.continuance of the 0 scheme for restriction of earpat, the Council of the Rubber Growers" [1] Association reports that the required minimum asents have not been

1 received, the members assenting representing only 55 per cent, of the total bearing area controlled by members of the Association. 1 No written reply has been received from owners of two hundred thousand acres, but it is clear that most will restrict. The Council 1 regret that the scheme thus cannot be made binding but the evident necessity of continuing to restrict output is appreciated by a large proportion of the members, and it has no doubt that this policy will be continued on an independent and voluntary basis)

AUSTRIAN NEWS.

Two Interesting Items.

New York, January 2.

CLUB ▼, AMBROSE On the Club ground the home side turned out without Railton, MoPhail and Kuhr, whila Duval was absent from the sailors' side. From the kick off the sailors paid a brief visit to the Club goal and the home team forced a corner. It is reported from Vienna that the Government has allowed it Begg was slow in front of goal to become known that Haara Vickers Armstrong are offering to and Strong relieved. Coysh purchase the great Woellersdorf Amonai, proposing to convert the Joseph Bros.

saved well from · Forsyth and a works for the manufacture of locomotives for Brikan orders.

It is also reported from Vianna that the bank note circulation" mament later, Begg ran through Notice is hereby given that in and Coysh saved from close was unprecedentedly increased by seventeen milliard crowns during consequence of ill bealth I have: closed the office formerly carried range. The play went in favour the last week in December. A carious phenomenon is that, although Central under the style or imminutes play the teams were such a shortage that many employers on Saturday were unable to after the coods have left thaДame of Joseph Bros. All com. /equal with the acorn sheet blank. » 1y wagas to their man.

Just before the interval Forsyth

SUCCESS OF THE PRINCE'S VISIT TO CALCUTTA. Godown, and cargo undelivered regarding the firm should be gave the Club the lead." Begz on and after January. 7th. will addressed to me c/o The Hong-beating Bolreaves and passing forward Goldenberg ran passed kong Hozel until further notice.

Rowlands and seat the ball in EDWARD M. JOSEPH..

front of goal and Forsyth run- Hongkong. 31st Dec., 1921. ning up put the ball into the

corner of the pet.

rewarded. Apply | On view from Thursday the 5th. which they cannot be recognized on by me at 6 Des Voeux Roof the Club but at the end of 30 the circulation-totals 160 milliards, the public complain that there is

Box No. 612 c'o Hongkong

Telegraph."

the Hongkong LOST. - AL Hotel Tea Vance on MONDAY afternoon. January 2, 1922 A Gold and Platinum Bar Brooch with a cluster of Pearls and Dia- monds in the centre of Bar. Find- er will be rewarded on returning same to Lane, Crawford & Co.

NOTICE.

have this day established myself as a share and general broker.

J.T. PAGRAM,

elo Hongkong Stock Exchange Hongkong, 1st January, 1922.

NOTICE.

We have authorised Mr. Hing Kam Hung a sign our firm name a Partner from the 1st day of January, 1922.

DEACON LOOKER DEÁCON

HARSTON.

Hongkong, 1st January, 1922.

NOTICE.

Having signed from the service of the Nestle & Anglo- Swiss Condensed Milk Company, I beg to notify all whom it may cor cern that I have returned my Power of Attorney to the said Company

A. G. COPPIN. Hongkong, 31: December, 1921.

HONGKONG HÓTEL CO., LTD.

MR. EDWARD WILLIAM

ALDER-ON has been appointed MANAGER of the Peak Hotel, as from the 1st January, 1922.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD J. SCOTT HARSTON, Chairman

HONGKONG HOTEL. CO., LTD.

į

Catalogue will be issue

Terms:

Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW.

Kibernate Tuemlar.

The tamanrike plamen quE SHERAVE

HAL-MUN.

(Capt. Charles E. Page).

Soon, 125 January, 1372, leaviez Bangkong. Swa, in January, 1912. Kekecary, 1372.

Nw,

+

Apply Thon, Cook and Sona ar Pulling Ta.. 116, Winz Lok Street,

HONGKONG HOTEL

NEW GRILL ROOM.

The usual Dinner Dansant will not be held on the Night of ST. GEORGE'S BALL, Friday, 6th. instant, as owing to heavy bookings, the Dance Floor will not be available.

THE GRILL ROOM will be closed on this occasion at 10 p.m.

NOTICE.

be subject to reat.

No fre insurance will be effected,

whatever

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.

PACIFIC SÍS, CO. United States Shipping Board. Emergency Fleet Corporation.

Managing Agents, THE ADMIRAL LINE 3th Floor, Union Building. Hongkong, 31st December, 1921.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

KOSISKLUKE PAKETVAART

MAATSCHAPPIJ

From BELAWAN DELI, PENANG & SINGAPORE. The Steamship

"VAN OVERSTRATEN " baving arrived from the abora ports, consignees of cargo by her are notified that all goods are being landed at their risk into the

nunications and correspondence

PEAK HOTEL.

----

Departure for Rangoon.

+

Calcutta, January 1. The Prince of Walas," who sailed for Rangoon to-day, waved bis... farewell to a cheering crowd. Despite the hortal on the day of the Prince's arrival, the visit has been a splendid success. The ceremonies performed by HRH. included the opening of the magnificent Al! Todia Victoria Memorial and the unveiling of the Cenotapb, the Calcutta War Memorial on the Maidan.

RUSSIAN FAMINE RELIEF.“

Soviet to Transmit $10,000,000 to U. S. for Supplies, London, December 31.

The sailors tried to level up but half-time arrived with the Club leading by the only goal scored.

Resuming the "Club were the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN first to attack and play was very that consequent upon the im-ereb. Towards the close the peading change of ownership of sailors were pressing but lost persons their left back who got injured in the above Hotel ali having any accounts outstanding tussle close in. Following the are dropping down of the ball Begg against the above Hotel hereby requested to send particu. had bard luck in not putting the agreement lars of such accounts to the Club further ahead for running administration for the shipment of $10,000,000 (gold) from Russia to undersigned on or before the 10th through from midfield and with New York for the purchase of food sad seed supplies for the famine day of January, 1932, so that the only Caysh to beat sent in a bard area. same may be duly paid and drive, the ball striking the up- right and rebounding to play,! -atisfied. Dated this 15th day of Dec. 1921 Stewart returning wide.

DEACON, LOOKER. DEACON & HARSTON.

The Theur Road, Central,

HONGKONG, Solicitors for the Proprietor

the Peak Hotel,

No further scoring took place and the Club won by the only goal of the match.

M. Krassia, on behalf of the Soviet Government, has signed an with the representative of the American reliet

DUTCH LOAN FROM AMERICA. '

First Instalment Assigned to N. Y. Guaranty Trust. The Hague, December 31. The Government bas assigned the first instalment of $40,000,000) of the Dutch loan in America to the New York Guaranty Trust Company. The total average interest payable works out at under 2

per cent.

The play was on the slow side and combination was lacking of Although Goldenberg had a band

in the winning goal. be was out. of his place on the left for at

RECONSTRUCTION OF WAR-STRICKEN DISTRICTS. times he had to stop the ball to get his right foot working instead

French Minister's Favourable Announcement.

Paris, December 30. Gerrard did some useful work

Speaking in the Chamber, M. Loucheur (the Minister for but miskicked badly which would have been dangerous for his side Reconstruction) stated the reconstruction work in the war-stricken against nippy forwards. McCub-districts is proceeding at a very satisfactory pace, Huvais,

DEPARTURE OF 2ND WILTSHIRE hazardous and or extra-hazardous THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL of taking pot shot with his left

REGT.

It is requested that all claims against the Officers' Mess" be forwarded to the undersigned forthwith.

Major R. CULVER,

2 Wiltshire Regt..

Murray Barracks.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

THE EAST ASIATIC 16, Lat. Copenhagen.

The Motorship

godowns of, the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd.. whence andjar from the harres delivery may be obtain- ed.

Goods not cleared by the 9th.

COMPANY LIMITED.

SILIMPOPON COAL

The undersigned are prepare to quote prices for best quality

in again played well at back. Parker played a hard game for the sailors and Coysh saved his side from beary defeat.

| Janupry, 1922, will be subject to freshly mined SILIMPOPON COAL, trimmed into Bunkers at SEBATTIK

SANDAKAN or

rent.

DEATH OF EX-RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR TO THE US.

Run over by a Taxicab.

New-York, January 1. TAMAR v. SOUTH CHINA Claims against the steamer

A creat game was witnessed

Baron Rosen, the ex-Russian Ambassador to Washington. must be presented in writing (British North Borneo) or to

large crowd on the succumbed to injuries resulting from being run over by taxicab. within ten days after arrival of contract for regular Bunker Sup-by

"A". ground between steamer, otherwise they will not plies for 6 or 12 months at favour-Navy

the Tamar and South China. be recognised.

Steamers calling at SEBATTIK The Chinese were favourities

any case whatever.

Agenta. Hongkong 2nd Jan. 1922.

→ PERU having arrived. Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that! all goods are being landed a di stored at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godawns of Holt's Wharf whence NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. delivery may he obtained. MISS N. G. PLUNKETT has No claims will be admitted

GLENLINE LIMITED. RESIDENT appointed

-after the goods have left the MANAGERESS of the Peak Godowns, and all goods remain.

From UNITED KINGDOM, Hotel, as from the Ist. January, ing undelivered after the 9th.

PORT SAID, COLOMBO Jan will be subject to rent.

& STRAITS.

been

1922.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD -J. SCOTT HARSTON,

Chairman.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

MR. HERBERT JAMES BRIDGER NORTON has been appointed ASSISTANT MANA- GER of the Hongkong Hotel, as from the 1st. January, 1922. BY ORDER OF THE BOAND [J. SCOTT HARSTON,

Chairman.

All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Go. The S.S. "GLENSHANE“ downs, where they will be ex-baving arrived from the above amited on the 9th. Jan., at 10 ports, consignees of cargo by her!

are hereby informed that all All clairns must reach us before goods are being landed at their

recognized.

5.TR.

effected.

ible rates.

ion to

BRADLEY & CO. LTD.

Agents, The COWIE HARBOUR COAL

CO. LTD.

GENERAL NEWS.

£70,000 PARKS SCHÈME FOR WORKLESS.

extra hazardous Godowns of the voted £70,000 to

20

all.

a

Ka Sik Wai

UNITED KOWLOON

RESERVES. The United playing at home shared the points with Kowloon after a game in which the home side had most of the play. United ad Hopper for the Pascoe for Kowloon each scored two goal-

RG.A. RESERVES v. UNIVERSITY.

No Fire Insurance will be or SANDAKAN exclusively for for the game but before the play rented theroldiers front line from by five zoals to 2. The soldiers effected by the undersigned in Bunkers are exempt from pay-had co-amenced many minutes it settling down. Following midfield are now clear at the bead of the nent of ordinary Port Cha ges. was Reen that the sailors had play Habgood got away on the league table for their nearest Bills of Lading will be counter. The minimum draft of water gained the upper hand of their left and going to beat-turner, rival, South China "A" and Uni- signed by

slongside the Company's Wharf rivals for the league champion thereby pacting the silors two up. versity both went down this week.

ST. JOSEPH'S V. SOUTH JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. Sebattik is 28 feet at low water ship. Millington improved the The Wills. put on pressure and Menham struck the upright with

CHINA "A". 3pring Tides Charts of Cowie sailors' attack and should have

Omar assisted his old club in Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any scored early in the game but lack fast drive. Coming again the required information concerning was against him. Although the soldiers were rewarded for Pep this match on the College ground the port can be had on applica-sailors were playing the better fold gathering from a scramble and scored 3 goals. Oglay also football, the Chinese were the near the sailors goal. gave Phillips scoring for St. Joseph's who won first to score. Hadron handled no chance and scored the only by 4 KOKİN to 1. in the penalty ares just before goal for his side. Although the scored for the Chinese. the interval and Chan So put the Wilts tried hard for the equaliser, Chinese one op by putting the time was against them and the sailors won by two goala to ONG.” ball passed Mitch.

***** R.G.A. v. POLICE. Half-time, S. China 1. Tam

On the South Chins ground the The pace of the first ball the told against

Chinese in Police turned out without Pear the second and for more than son who is still on the injured remained list and Robertson led the attack. minutes' play

over to the left in their half. Brazendale sent in Mair Crossed from the left and beat Lau Hing wing and Nollóth, a new arrival. Cheong making the score level came out on the right.

The play opened fast with the The University went down to a The sailors kept up the bombard. į the 12th. Jan., or they will not be risk into the hazardous and/or London County Council bas.

Provide ment but the defence held out and playing the better football. After much beavier side on the Navy No Fire Insurance will be Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf urgency work in the parks to aid the game ended in a draw of one 20 minutes play Watson Kent B ground losing by the odd

over from the right and Telliott and Godown Company. Limited, the unemployed-incinding

from a penalty. Lau played a great game in beaded io, Swan, clearing and goal in three. Each side scored Bills of Lading will be counter-whence, and/or from the wharves, running track at Hampstead

NAVY 7. ARMY. goal for the Chinese while Chan McHugh trapping the ball gave delivery may be obtained. signed by

Heath, a paddling lake at

Swan no chance, and landed the

At Sookampoo yesterday the ball in the net.

annual “match between teams, MANNERS & BACKHOUSE!

Goods not cleared by the 10th. S othwark Park, and many new So and Fong Tai cleared well.

TITANIA v. WILTSHIRES. LTD..

January 1922 at 5 p.in. will be tennis courts.

After the Police bad forced a chosen from the Navy and Army As, ookampoo the Titsaia Azenta.

subject to rent.

THE MURDER OF MR. RONALD gained an agerpected win over couple of Corners the RA. got was won by the sailors. HE All broken, chafed and damaged |

the League Champions by win- away and McHugh receiving the 0.0.0. Lt. Genal. Sir, G. M. packages are to be left in the Takagi Giogo, who has been ning this match by 2 goals to one. from Harris again, beat Swan. At Kirkpatrick, started the game *Array. After 10 Godowns where they will bender trial in the Yokohama Ku The Wilts. started and took the the interval the E.G.A. were lead- for the

minutes play the Navy examined in the presence of Saibausbo on the charge of theft ball down but found thing by 2 goals to mil

Reruming the Police got away opened the scoring - Sterenacn consiguess by Messrs. Goddard and other offences, was sentenced defence Bound. The sailors 1922 at 10 am. Claims against the 14th. fostery. It is said that field. 293 Douglas, on 10th. Jaou to six years penal servitude, on cleared and play settled in, mid- un the right but Watson was received in midfield and sent over Gale broke tway and pulled up for offsite. The to Evans on the left, the latter the steamer including those for he has committed 24 cases of Turner was lucky to clear with R.G.A. got down and Keay put in returning in front of goal and cargo short delivered must be theft since May 22 last. With Bates close in. Menham had hard a long shot, the ball striking Dual standing unmarked beat presented on the special form provided-and-must-also-be-a regard to the murder of the late luck in turning & centre from the Crossbar and rebounding Torage. The play brightened up mitted within 30 days of arrival Mr. Ronald Pill, the men was Amor just the wrong side of the to play. MoWalters clearing and the exchanges want in favour not examined by the Court, but post. The sailors got down and The R.G.A. returned and Telliott of the Army but Hitch was ente according to a Yokehatás forced a corner and during the gave to McHugh who best in goal. Before the interval recognized.t

message to the Asahi," suspicion tussle Penfold handled Long Swan with a fast shot. Valenti Trivets passed back for Turner NoFire Insurance will be effect-is thickening around him, and took the place tick and beat got away from the centre kick but Stevenson intercepting the fed by us in any case whatever. Procurator Nakashima, of the Turner, opening the score for the and forced a corner, Walker clear-pass, beat Turner and put the The soldiers attacked in The R.G.A. returned but Navy 2 up. Half time, Nary 2,

could not add to their lead and | Army 0. The second half was in - Bills of Lading will be counter-Yok bama Court, is believed to sailors.

be devoting his attention to the with vigour and forced a corner time agrived leaving them winners favour of the Army and Menham. signed by

investigation of the case. There off Loug in s zumour that it will not be CO. LTD.

long before Take 1 Gingo will be Agents. ~ formally prosented on the charge

(of murders

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THE WOMAN IN ROOM otherwise they

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will дот be

JARDINE, MATHESON

Hoof

HILL.

scored about 8 minutes from Half-time, Titanik 1. Willa, nil, by three clear goala, flay opened after the intervs) WILTS. BESERVESY, SOUTH time, With the ball in the sailors half, the whistles in favour of the Wils, but Riley CHINA - B and Collings playing wall pre The Chinese, fielded a weak sounded for time leaving

side at dookumpoo and went down Tywinners by 2 goals to

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