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or
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WE ANNOUNCE THE OPENING
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND
FINANCE CO. LTD.
WANTED-2 or 3 Rooms, un furnished, wanted by married NOTICE is hereby given that couple (British) Hongkong An Extraordinary General Meer- Kowloon-Apply Box No. 671ing of HEMPREYS ESTATE
AND FINANCE co" Hongkong Telegraph."
COMPANY
OF OUR NEW
WORKSHOP
IN HONGKONG
AT
*
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1922.
THE LATE SIR ELLIS
KADOORIE.
A Sikh Tribute, Benediciary" who writes front the Khalsa Diwan (Sish Temple), pays the fall-wing tribute to the late Sir Ellis Kadovi-
The Colony of Hanging has lost june of its greatest benefactors in 11. T ta
11MITED will be held at the 145 PRAYA. El dors
Hongkong Hotel on Friday the 3rd. day of March 1922 at 11:30 WANTED.-Wanted situation welock in the forenoon when the by middle aged mat. English; subjoined Resolutions will be trainat ston keeper both depart-proposed as Extraordinary Res. mental or general in Engineeringolutions.
o Tock line. Speaks Chinesel That Article 103 of this fluently and has a good know-Company's Articles of Associa ledge of shipping and invoicequon be altered as follows:- work. Apply "F.A.W.". v (a) By the insertion of “$10,000"
Hongkong Telegraph.""
in the place of "83,000" in the filth line thereof.
TO BE LET.
TO LET.-3 new Office Roon s in Central locality from 1st April. -Apply SANG KEE c/o Com- pradore Department. Hearkong
Shanghai Bank. Des Voeux Road entrance.
FOR SALE.
(b) By striking out in the ninth and tenth linds thereof the words "for each Dnancial year
the Company” and inserting in place) thereof the words "in every year wherein such profits shall not exceed in the aggregate the sum of $150,000, and a commission of ten per cent, per annum on all the net profits of the Uompany in excess of that| -um".
MOTOR ENGINEERS
GENERAL REPAIRS
OF ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
SPECIALISTS IN
MOTOR CARS
MOTOR CYCLES
IGNITION
BARGAINS IN NEW AND USED MOTOR CARS AND MOTORCYCLES
REEVES & CO.
145. PRAYA FAST / 4002 K.873
'PHONES
FOR SALE, Seater 4 That the above Resolution Cylinder Light Car 1920 Model.(S. 1) to be retrospective and Guaranteed in Excellent Run-ake effect from the 1st day of
January 1922. ningle$1,350 145 Praxa
Should the above Resolutions be{ +++II+II+Ijenjuj passed by the required majority. they will be submitted for con- firmation as Special Resolutions A further Extraordinary to General Meeting and such Meet-
Fast.
FOR SALE - New and used Motorcycles Sold and Exchanged all are Guaranteed and late
Models.
Indian (Power Plus)
Indian (Secu.
Harley-Davidson
Henderson (4 Cylinder)
Cleveland (New or Used! Hupmobile Cars (New)..
will be held on Monday, the Bith, day of March, 1929, at thei same time and place for tho 1922
6.f considering audi 1922 Purpose
if thought it confirming such Resolutions as Special Res-du-F., twas accordingly. Dated the 15th, day of Feb. 1922
By Order of the Hoard.
1520 192.
1921 1922
Ruston Hornsby Cars (Nee/latest 145 PRAYA EAST, Paone 400
FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW. Factor Ighong and Haiphong-****
mitermate Trembaj
The Tannerite, PLANEG ETT PARENT
BAI-MUN.
(Capt. Charles E. Page
Appy Tarm, Tank and None et Polling Ca... 14, Winx tak Street.
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS
& SON.
General Managers.
THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO. LTD. SEBATTIK
10
The undersigned are prepared to quote prices for best quality freshly mined SILIMPOPON COAL, trimmed into Bunkers st
SANDAKAN | British North Borneo) or to NOTICE of the SHAREHOLD-ontract for regular Bunker Sup- ERS in this Company will belles for 6 or 12 months or favour- held at the Company's Hotel, ble rates. Hongkong, on
WEDNESDAY.
|
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction 03
1
Tuesday, the 18th Feb., 1023 Commenting at 11 am.
at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street
case Umbrella Corb
2 bales Woodberry Army Duck 2 suits Winter Clothes
3 dozen Chrome Willow Hides
dozen Chrome Box Calf
dez-n Chrome Willow Calf
? dozen Box Hide Light 11
1 bundle Goat Skins
1
Bale Rope
O kege Admiralty Grey Paint 73 tins Concrete Hardener 300 lbs. Greasy Packing 63 zina Eyptian Cigarettes Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneer.
THE Ladersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Road
Steamers calling at SEBATTIE 8th. MARCH, 1924, AT NOON. | ɔr SANDAKAN "exclusively for for the purpose of receiving the Bunkers are exempt from pay-Thursday, the and: March, 1922
commencing at 3.30 p.m. Report of the Board of Directory ment of ordinary Port Cha ges together with a Statement of the minimum draft of water at Fairview "No. 1 Robinson Accounts for the years ending alongside the Company's Wharf 31st. December, 1921.
at Sebattik is 25 feet at low water Spring Tides. "Charts of Cowiel Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any required information concerning the port can be had on applica tion to
THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Company will be closed from THURSDAY, and. MARCH. 1920 (both
day inclusive) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered
By Order of the Board of Directors,
H. N. BEAUREPAIRE,
Secretary. Hongkong. 25th Feb., 1922.
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
THE THIRTY-EIGHTH OR- DINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the above COMPANY will be held at St George's Building. Chater Road. Vic oria, on Friday, the 3rd March 1922 at 11 o'clock 4.01. for the purpose of receiving a statement of accounts and the report of the General Managers for the year ending 31st Decem ber, 1921, and electing & Consult ing Committee and Auditora.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from Wednes
day, the 22nd February, 1922,
BRADLEY & CO. LTD.
Azents.
CO. LTD.
A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture
Comprising:--
FOOTBALL.
Saturday's Matches.
(BY "QUIZ.")
The results of Saturday's games in the Hongkong League ware:--| South Chins. 1 H.Curlew a RU.A.
1 H.MS Tamar, 0 University ... * S.C. “B” personage ni Kageh character,Į The Races were responsible) both in wools and deeds. Although|lar matches down far Saturday he was one it the Mesed sons of being curtailed, and only thras | Paine Fortune, the hut never of the eight games were played. affected him. Elis manners were the games in the Senior League most democratic and in aceting] were well contested, and at the with the rich and poor he was call of timb only a goal separated Jalike. Hi wali:
mosthe teams in each matcb, the beneficial to the deserving and the honours going to South China, needy classes of the Coliny. No who secured a lucky win overį thing to speak of the Helena May the Curlew, the result of which Tastitute towards which his share, added foot points, which now was no less than $82,000, bestacas South Chine in the run- coked the Chinese communityers-up position and only one with the magnificent building of the point behind the leaders with twoj School known after his nutite, and cames in hand. The only match later, in 1916, he satisfied the long in the Second Division ended in felt ned of the In lian coinmamity fasco as the referee was forced
Wats
The aving the spietiel imilding. a stop the play after a duration the rust of $0,000, now situated; f sixty minutes owing to the at the Sco-kampón Valley to ur-jeonduct of the players and constate the tolian School-pectator's matter to be very which, since its establishment in much regrotted.
1994, had been kicking abweit is:
near the
Tie
Chuese tenements, using no place SOUTH CHINA v, CURLEW, of wn. Thus th loss of Siri Owing to the large crowd EIFs Kaderis is irreparable to the xpected to line the ropes, this leian comman
Besides the natch, down for the South Chins building of the Sehed he was pay-ground, was brought over to the. 124 $350 annually towards fok for Kowloon F. C. ground at Happy deserving boys and a scholarship Valley, owing to the former
80 being Sripun. Stenable « Queen's Cl-round
The last beneficiary of the acecourse and the large Plate Sur El!- *** the Indianumber who usa "The Rok
China are plas- ferateiboted th tus of $1,00] ng at home.
e owd.] erivation Ch to which he when South Itowards its perpsed pavilion.were six deep round the ropes It might be remembered that veral patches being occupied by unlike the lab.
supporters when Si Hurtuzjee the sailors" Moniy, whose murationd mogan Soath started for the Curlew ment the University of Hongkong against the wind. Play opened fremads us and will watid try aven, each tean attacking remind future generation of hn turn. After ten minutes" play keen interests in eluration, the South China bad the advantage late Sin Ell ans second to none and, assisted by the reeze, kept turthering the great demand for the play for a time in the sailors' popular education. For bestowing quarters. Hands against Furlew on the Tuban community the farty yards out from their goal autiful and ■pto-date building led to South China scoring the ¦ for schooling their nus, the Indar only goshot the match. Cheung romanty will always remeinber Wing-shing, taking. be frae the name of the late Sir Ell with kick, sent the ball direct at | *he nthest reference and appreci- | zoal, › a 1, much to the surprise of Caraz. The popular Bail sincere players and spectators, the goalie wish of the In kan cummunity : let the hall pass over his head into Had Hardy stayed at May mighty, the Creator of he goal.
ti Unsense, have merey up home be would have probably as well and bless him with tin teleared, but, running out, he mis- fog lesbours of the tature Worli,''
indged the flight of the ball and let it pass through his bands. With wild shout the Chinese A PAINFUL ENEMY. present made the Valley ring
and it was evident to the casual follower of football that South Rheumatism is a Blood-poison. China had scored..
The sailors were not disappointed with the Until not long aco doctors as unexpected reverse. Tues to k well as patients thought rheums-up the tack with vigour bus frism was due to damp and cold. Shuth Chias resisted all their You need fear neither of these efforts and the interval arrived you are not carrying rheumatism with them" leading by a goal to paison about with you in unil
A DAY OF HELP
will be held in
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH HALL AND GROUNDS.
NATHAN ROAD, HOWLOON, on Tuesday, 7th March. 2.30 pm to 830 pm and 8.30 pm. to 10 30 p.m.
Lady Stubbs will perform the opening ceremony at 230 and H. E. Major-Genéral Sir John Fowler, K.C.M.G., C.B. D.S.O, will preside,
The proceeds will be divided equally between the Hospital at Yunnanfu, and St. Dun-tan's Home for Blinded Soldiers.
FEATURES OF THE "DAY OF HELP."
Sale of Work. Bedouin Tem, Missi nary Cour!. Brief Talks. inematograph Films. Realistic dee zes of Indian te. Choir of 20▸ Voices.
REFRESHMENTS.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD. HONGKONG HOTEL
TEA DANSANT
TO-DAY, TUESDAY. THURSDAY FRIDAY, 5 pm. 7 p.m. WILL HENDER
Jazz Specialist
TABLES MAY BE RESERVED.
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
DINNER DANSANT
WEDNESDAY
WILL HENDER
+
And the Jazz Band
SATURDAY
DINNER DANSANT
WILL HENDER XYLOPHONE ARTIST
AND
THE JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Mood. It is an acid which only With the wind, the sailors took Parties of Eight to Twelve Persons May Book Private (hesterfeld couch and arm-inds its way into impoverished charge of the game and kept chairs. Blackwood curio cabinet, blood, and is the worst enemy South Chins, at home
Teak writing table, bookcase, Carpets and curtains etc. etc. The COWIE HARBOUR COAL sideboard with beveled mirror, Teak extension dining table.
Dinner wazzoń, etc., etc.
Teak bedste ais, wardrob saith bevelled mirror, dressing table with b-veiled mirror, marble top
CREDIT NATIONAL 1927.
ISSUE OF NEW BEARER BONDS REDEEM BLE IN 10 YEARS. Frs. 500.00
washstand etc.
"And"
One American Billiard Table
each bearing interest at the rate Wagner
6, per abnuin Free by Tox Reimbursable at holder's option
as follows:- On 1st. Feb., 1924 for Frs. 500 60}
1927
+2
Ist. 1st.
1932
507 50 525.00
No prizes Price of Issue including 1st. coupon due on 5th. Feb., 1922. payable cash on application Frs. 482 Subscriptions received at Banque de l'Indo Chine, Hongkong.
until Friday, the 3rd March, 1922, on or before February 28th, 1922.
both days inclusive.
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
General Managers.
Hongkong. 17th. Feb. 1922,
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
The Annual Show of Flowers and Vegetables will be held in THE BOTANIC GARDENS
on
Thursday, 2nd March
2 pm to 6 pm. Admission S1 (Children Half Pricel LADE STUBES will present the Prizes at 5 p.m.
Military Band will play during the afternoon and Tea Supplied by Hongkong Hotel
11st. March (afternoon)
Catal:gue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
GRILL ROOM.
Couch in Advance.
Ip a you can have.
scramble near the South China This acid in the blood has anjgoal. Chan So was injured and.! ar dropped into a wound. The ward line. Leung Yok-tong re irritating effect, almost like vine-limping badly, went in the for blood carries it to the muscles.placing him at back. Several teams. The play opened even and their tender surfaces are corners fell to the silors, bur and the RG.A. were the first to tormented by it, especially during they failed
become dangeroas, McHozh ceangeable weather. Sometimes accourt. Fung Tai handied during wide when only
to turn them to
Mitch พ่อ
in front of Sim. Crozan of the RG.A.
RIFLE LEAGUE.
H.K.V.D C. v. H.M.S. Hawkins,
the arid concentrates in the joints.ing the rush and the sailors Also
But it can be cured. for Dr. were awarded a perally kick. One Cabinet "Grafanola
Williams' pink pills, by improv-Cleaves, the left bick, came cored the only goal, and that
The above match took place on (practically new)
ng the quality of the blood, forward to take the kick and sent came after twenty minutes play Stonecutters Range on Sunday. Que. Upright Grand Piano by enable the system to throw of it over the bar, mach to the when Kesy, bringing the bill and proved to be very exciting. The rheumatic poison. Enriching disgust of the sailors supporters down on the right wing, sent The opposing teams are about the and purifying the blood as they and with wild cheers from the a long pass and the sailors' strongest in the League, and do. Dr. Willians pink pil have Chinese. With this let-off, South hack miskicking, Boozens beat moch depended on the result, as a high fast shot. each had been defeated once. On view from Wednesda; the proved successful in thousands China bad an excursion to the Mitch with
of cases of rheomation, among sailors' goal, but they were soon! This reverse made the sailors The conditions were fairly good them being that of Mr. Frank Rsent back and the Co lew forced aggressive and the B. G. A. de- until the first few shots at the R. Macdonald, residing at 20. A
corner, the ball being nice were well tested and prov-600 yards point, when a deluge AmisBeld Street, Kelvinside bebind from the flag kick. Reeped sound Telliott had a chance of rain, accompanied by a ten- North, Glasgow, Scotiand. ing up the pressure, the sailors to put the R. G. A. farther ahead, feet wind from the direction of 3 The rheumatism started in were awarded another penalty. for, with Mitch out of goal, ben'clock made shooting almost a
shot wide. The sailors tried to my feet. explained Mr. Mac-Leung Yuk Tong handling clos
mtter of guesswork Four of {ri n»ld, “but soon the pain and io. South, the centre-forward. get the qualiser and Burd, with the Defence Corps team were stiffness spread to my hands and was entrusted to take the kick practically the fast kick of the aiming midway between their then up my arms. tried all and he sent a half-hearted shot to match, failed in front o so open target and the one on their right. korte of no-called "cures but Lin, who .Tel and cleared by goal by shooting wide from close The Defence Corps won by the none of them seemed to do me kicking to touch. With the range. The game, ended with the narro margin of 9 points. a bit of good. I also tried special sailors, ressing, time arrived, R.G.A. winner by one goal to nil. Scores:-- bath, but they only made me leaving South Chins winners feel weak and ill.
ini a one-sided game,, which My wife mentioned to me that favoured
by the Curlew,
32 30 20 |a neighbour had been very much the only goal of the match. This game was played on the Mr. F. Goodman 28 25 27
benefited by Dr. Williams" pink. To sailors
were extremely Club ground and with the Univer Mr. R.Goodman 25 30 17 2 pills, ent more to please her than unlucky to lose, and the drop-sity leading by two goals to nil Mr. Ca len anything else I agreed to try pine of foar poin's after being the referee was forced to abandon Mr. Frith........ them Within a week or so I most of the play shows th the match owing to the conduct of Mr. Bommere.... began to feel some benefit. football is a game of chance which both players and spectatory THE DAIRY FARM, ICE AND continued the pills, and the im-heats often skill.
In this match no iss than four COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. provement became more marked.
players were ordered to leave the R.G.A. v. TAMAR the rheumatism gradually grow.
the field, and the case will be laid These Consignees are requested to
on. team- met NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN inz less acute, and the gradually ake delivery from. alongside in that the transfer Books of the leaving one joint after another. Garrison ground at Scokampoo before the H.K.F.A. rcordance with the terms of Company will be closed from williams pink pills, and I have R.G.A. winning by a goal to nil My recovery is sol-ly due to Dr. and turned out as expected, the
Shield Match. Bts of Lading.
Wednesday, the 22nd of Feb., All claims against the steamer to Tuesday, the b. February, no objection to this information There teams heeing met befor must be presented to the under 1922, both days inclusive, doring |being published” -igned on or before the 15th. 707 with period no transfers of sbazes williams pink plis Get & supply [by, twa, "gaslatæ, nil, and the on faturn- KPKÍDer EMS. Tan & Mr. Furfrou 2 271868;
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
From MELBOURNE & FREEMANTLE
The Steamship
'ÔOMA **
Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that this steamer bas arrived and is now ready to lischarge.
The usaal DINNER DAN- SANT will NOT be bill on MONDAY, February, 27th.
The DINING ROOM 101d Grill Room) will be netl GRILL ROOM Da Monday, night and wil be opened from 7 to 9.15 p.m.
r they will not be recognised,
Bills of Lading will be conn- rained by
can by registered
By Order of the Board of Directors, M. MANUK,
DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agneta.
**
UNIVERSITY v. SOUTH CHINA "B".
H.K.V.D.C.
+
Mr. Grimes...... Mr. Shaw
27 29 25
2278823
22 26 18
29 28. 8 25.15.23
Mr. Thornhill... 25 26 12
Total
H.M.S. Hawkins.
6.3
572
ME Beraks Mr. Gilby... Mr. Noss
29:33 27 89 3-23-24 77
on two necesiune the so, the The following will represent the Now is the time to begin Dr. wildes luning the it or match United in the Shield Competition Mr. Bruce le from any dealer or direct from second o's ending in a goalless on Wednesday in the Navy "A" Mr. Cocks Dr. Williams Medicine Co. 96 draw, it was suggested that the ground,kick off 4.15 p. Baach, Mr. Rami- Szech uen Road, Shanghai, $1.50 first team souring this week Bepber, Hopper; Leopard, Laing Mr. Rackbam..
Karera Urquhart - Cheah," "Bamy, Aal- per bottle, $8 for & bottle
-29 25 20 74
20 31 1970
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