THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED.
WANTED-Employment
by
a lady as Masseuse Good re- ference-Apply Miss, N. Bubris, c/o Astor House Hotel, Room 29.
TO BE LET.
TO LET In Conduit Road, 3 large and airy rooms Unfurnish- edsuitable for two bachelors or married couple--Immediate oc- aupation.-Apply P.O. Box No.
274.
TO LET.
One OFFICE ROOM, partly furnished,
in
Powell's Building. Apply P.O. Box No. 39.
FOR SALE.
Built FOR SALE.-British Steam Launcb-49.6 ft. length., 9.6 ft. breadth., 5.6 ft. depth.] Registered Tonnage 11.72. I.H.P. 35.Speed 8 knots. For further Information apply to The China Mining and Metal Co. Ltd., Hongkong.
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NOTICE.
Tests of now Fog Signalling apparatus will take place at the Government Workshop, Wanobai, on Monday next, the 24th, inst. between the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon.
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(53.) T. L. PERKINS.
D. P. W. Public Works Department, Hongkong, 21st. April, 1922.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON
STAINER'S CRUCIFIXION" and Selectlogs from "The Messiah **
со
will be rendered by a Choir of 50 Voices
MONDAY, 24th. April at 9 p.m.
Collection. Everyone Welcome.
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Notices.
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LESSONS IN CHINESE.
MA
RLI NOX PAY, & ChuSERE (TRİSALE served in blazetare, has been a bencher ja Europeka aflojale, and merchants in the Colang faillen zraza.
Bekaya god method of training Europesas to pass in The Chinese examination. nikt 14 posterned at a fra ruse cersisease sa afliser (Luneber. He has also a good kauminige ci
Hanların and lickie
Those who intend learning ibe Ühingen langue | Ag= SIE TOEUcried is werke care of “Hoaghong Thegrapa once or direct so No. 190, Quera's Bof. Canal ÞOOD # DE,
NOTICE.
That the insusing public approves of our Pure Lotus Honey, Nature's FOR SALE. One practically methods and is mutid & with our the Infalable remedy for all eye new Semi-Di-sel motor 175 H..demonerated ry the fact that dating the 2 cylinders 275 R.P.M., together last ten years our business has grows fnm diseases. Cures Cataract, Glau 16 milli to over 5:6 millions, God) coma &c. without knife within with complete set of spare parts-
six weeks. Money returned if in perfect running order. Can be
no profit. Rs 3 per week an seen on application to The Far
Rs 7/ only for three, Rs 13 for six Essi Oxygen & Acetylene Co. Ltd.;
weeks. For full particulars wote to "SRI" Works, Beado Sq. Calcutta (3) India.
FOR SALE-Allison piano in
Fine tone.) splendid condition.
Hong-
Owner going on leave. $300. Apply Box No. 693 clo kong Telegraph."
The Sun Life Assurance Co. of Cacada.
15 Queen's fond Leutral
Hongkong.
F
1. Belier. Mauger.
FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW.
Basis for Sea photzard Haiphong Ameri Alternate inexisy.
The favourite panoger reamer
BAL-MUN.
Capt. Charles E. Pagol.
a. March, 4th. & 18th. Apni.
Ay The Cook Bane of Po Bag Ta
134, Wingdek Street.
THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL
DANCES AT THE FRINCE'S PAVILION,
ས བ ས མ ས ས ས ས མ ཆ ང མ
SATURDAY. - APRIL 12, 1992
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
Senior Paire (prizes presented by HE. Sir R. E. Stabbs), won by B. and de H. Moore (air), Noi THE TWENTY-FIFTH OR-gaard (bow), A. E. Simmons (c01). DINARY ANNUAL MEETING Officers' Skiffa (prizes presented of SHAREHOLDERS in the by Sir Pan! Coaters won by Company will be held at the H.M.S. Curlew.
Ofera of the Company, St. Jamer Pairs (prises presented Gorge's Building No. 6, Con- by Sir Pagl Chater), won by C daught Road, on Wednesday, the Earnshaw (str.), N. Shalabanoff 26th. April, 1922, at 11.15 o'clock (bow), O. May (ocx).
am. for the purpose of receiving Mixed Fours (priza presented Statement of Accounts and thejby Mr. James Smitb) A. E Report of the General Managers Carroll (str.), B. J. Da H. Moore for the year ended 31st. December,(3) Miss Marah (2), Miss Esme 1921, and electing a Consulting Cornell (bow), Miss K. SymmODE Committee and Auditors.
(cox). The TRANSFER BOOKS of Sailing Boat boys' race, Satur the Company will be CLOSED day, (prize presented by Mr. D.K.. from Thursday, 20th. April, 1922, Blair)-An Kam (Urvals). Lea until Wednesday, the 26th. April, Sai, (Gole), Chin Cheong, (Sirius))) | 1923, both days inclusive.
Monday—Ah Kam, (Uestlak Ah Kow, (Halcyos) Les Cheung, SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..
[Cloarina)
General Managers. Hongkong, 18th. April, 1922.
Messrs Lammert Bros, are
instructed to sell
The Steamship "KAM MA” Now lying off Sham Shui Po under an
Order of the Court by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
on
TUESDAY
The 2nd day of May 1922 at 3 o'clock p.m. In One Lot
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street
The ship is a wooden ship of approximately 1800 tons capacity with accommodation for abour 800 Chines Passengers.
Length 252 ft. or thereabouts. Beam, f. on thereabouts. For permits to view apply to Mesars. Lammert Bros. The Auctioneers.
For further particolars apply to Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKES and MASTER, Prince's Buildings,
With the permission of the Government, afternoon dances. from 5 to 7, will be held in the Messrs. Pavilion, on Monday, the 24th. and Tuesday, the 25th. April.
Admission (not including re- freshments) 50 cents for each date.
Tickets can be obtained at Moutrie's or at the door.
Any surplus will be sent to St. Dunstan's Home for the Blind.
The Hongkong Hotel Company The undersigned are prepared are kindly giving the Band, free! to quate prices for best quality of charge.. freshly mined SILIMPOPOŇ COAL, trimmed into Bunkers at SEBATTIK or SANDAKAN (British Forth Borneol or to contract for regular Bunker Sup- plies for 6 or 12 months at favour. able rates..
Senior Sculls second scratch race (prize presented by Mr. G. Tirat), I. Ignatiaff.
Highest Aggregate (the highest number of wins during the Season), presented by the Club), G. May 22 points, C. Ean shaw 18. G. Mogensen 16 points.
race
the
The presentation ceremony over, the Hon. Mr. Claud Sevem thank the V. R. C. for asking his wife to present the cups wron in regatta. It gave her great pleasure to dɔ su. 良 was impossible to fconceive more favourable weather then they had bad for the regatta, especially on the Monday. Fle thought all the arrangements
He were excellent.
Was glad to think that the
for the Chairman's Challenge Cup was one of the best. Mr. Severn an beball of the Club wished to thank H. E. the Governor,
Sir Major-Gen.
Joha Fowler. Sir Paul Chater. Sir Robert Ha Tung. the Club Lusitano. the Hongkong Stock Exchange. the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, flon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Mr. D.K. Blair, Mr. F. Smythe, Mr. James Smith and Mr. G. Tiran for kindly giving prizes. Thanks were also due to Mr. B. 3. Dyer for the loan of bis lavach, both during the LAMMERT BROS. the rowing season and the scratch
regattas; also to Mr. R. E.j Auctioneers.
Belilios for placing his fine yacht, the Day Web. the dia posal of the Committee. Great besistance was given to the judges The by Capt. Rice and the crew. Committee who undertook the various duties on both days deserv ed their gratitude and it was very good of Mr. D. K. Blair, who bad Ead great experience in these mat ters, to come and give them his help on this and on other occasions. The soul of the whole thing was the Secretary, Mr. R.C. Witcheil. Mr. Witchell
was going Home shortly and the Club would have to try and carry on without him. The spenker concluded by calling fur three cheers for Mr. Witchell tor what be bad done for Club.
or to.
Daddell Street.
THE FUTIEN BANK,
21. Connaugh: Road, Central General Banking and Yacthaps Base Trassicted. Lotas Granted na Approar
Securities,
at res: of Fixed Deposits:-
Yor 12 months
for montbe
For Jontke
La Demand +
5% per axMOD.
Der sanno 3% per modum. 2 per susum.
Current Accounts:-
FOR SALE. AN ISLAND FOR SALE (area 272 acres). Ideally situated in Howe Sound; Vancouver, British Columbia, 4 mile from the mainland and 3 miles from the Railway and summer resort of Horseshoe Bay.; It can be reached in one hour from Vancouver by motor boat, or by train from North Vancouver to Horseshoe Bay, which takes about 35 minutes. There are twa benches facing South and backed by magnificent Douglas Fir, some of the trees measuring over 13 feet in diameter, also some very fine Cedar. Sport is plentiful, | the waters around the Island shound in salmon and ses trout,
NOTICIS HEREBY GIVEN There is a spring on the Island which gives an ample supply of
that the business heretofor excellert water at all seasons,
arried on by FRANK SMYTH it is the only Island available
as a Sharebroker under the style near Vancouver with a permanent Bankers are exempt from pay heen taken over by ROBERT of VERNON & SMYTH has water supply and in a few years' ment of ordinary Port Cha xes. THOMAS MATHESON as from tima will be worth much more The minimum draft of water
at Yesterday afternoon than the price now asked. The alongside the Company's Whari the 1ST DAY OF APRIL, 1922, Island is sheltered from strong at Sebattik is 25 feet at low water and that as from the 1st day of V.R.C. Mr. Severo presented the
Kaid Frank winds and would make an ideal Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie April. 1922, the
prizes won at the recent regatta. summer Port Price £5.000 Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any myth ceased to be liable in any Members and friends partook of Par photographs and furth required informatica concerning way in respect of the said teo and afterwards there particulars apply 10-Major the port can be had on applica- business and that all liabilities of dancing, the music being provided
Cranleigh, Humphreys,
Eng-tion to
Coronet by the band of the land..
LOST.
Riej
LOST. Would the gentlernan who accepted in error a velour hat from the cloak room of the Prince's Pavilion on the 17th. ina, Eindly communicate with Campbell, H. M. R. F. A.
'Kbarki" Kowloos.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY
CLUB.
The second Gymkhana is fixed for Saturday, May, 6th. 1922. Draft Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtained at Race! Course, Hongkong Club and Causeway Bay Stables.
Entries close Tuesday, April, 25th.
CAPTAIN E. R. G. R. EVANS,
C.B., D.S.O., R.N. will deliver bis Lecture on THE DOVER PATROL illustrated by magnificent slides in the ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH HALL, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON
On
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Friday, April 28th. at 9 p.m. Commodore Bowden-Smith, C.E., will preside Admission (by ticket only) 51 Tickets may be obtained at the Star Ferry, The Vicarage or Mr. A. O. Wilcox,
King's Park Hida. " Proceed for Naval Benefits. .
Steamers calling at SEBATTI or SANDAKAN exclusively for
BRADLEY & CO. LTD.
Agents,
VERNON & SMYTH,
whatsoever nature incurred by the said Firm of Vernon and
3% per Aum on the Da, Credit Balantee
of beer $100.
LA CHED YA. Милисек
V.R.C. REGATTA.
at
The cheers basmg been heartily given, Mr. Severn congratulated the V.E.C. on their successful
Presentation of Prizes. Eseason and hoped they would be a3
Theatre.
the awarda to competitors. follow:--
the
WIL-
successful in the years to come.
Mrs. Severn was presented with a beautiful bouquet.
CONGRESS OF WORLD'S CHU CHES.
says
HONGKONG HOTEL
STORES
COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT-Telephone 483 OPEN DAILY
(SUNDAYS & HOLIDAYS INCLUDED)
From 7.30 am to to pmL
BUTTER
* SHAMROCK" BRAND
CHEESE
CANADIAN FANCY CREAM CANADIAN TWIN ... McLAREN'S (large size)
$1.00 per Ib.
.85 1.00 H 2.00 per jar
*
BACON
“SHAMROCK” BRAND PINEAPPLE BRAND
1.25 per lb.
1.25
FISH
.65
.50
.50
.50-
SALMON
BLOATERS
KIPPERED HERRINGS HADDOCK
HONEY IN COMB CRYSTALIZED FRUITS CANADIAN POTATOES CALIFORNIAN ORANGES CALIFORNIAN APPLES.
፧፧
1.50
--༤༤
.90 per box
.03 per lb. .16 each
.40 per lb.
NEW RECORDS
Wimmin
Good Bye Shanghai
Cutie
:
Venetian Love Boat
Tell Her at Twilight
On the 'Gin 'Gin 'Ginny Shore
Flue Danube Blues
-Ka-Lu-A
AT
ANDERSON'S
KOREANS LIDING
*REDS."
TA. 1322.
STATUS OF CANADIAN" LABOUR UNIONS.
In connection with the recent heary fighting in Siberia between The Central Council of the A conference of 200 represent. Japanese troops and the Reds a Catholic and National Labour Smyth on and from the 1st day Mr. R. C. Witchell jutroduced atives of the Churches of 26 report has been received in Japan Unions sitting at Quebec passed of April. 1922, have been and will Mrs. Severn, who then distributed nations will,
Reuters that some 500 Koreans have like a resolution protesting to the Pro- The COWIE HARBOUR COAL be incurred by the said Robert
the successful Copenhagen correspondent, be wise bean engaged against the vincial Premier, Mr. Taschereau. CO. LTD.
Thomas Matheson solely.
held there between August 5 and Japanese. They are said to in-against the authority exercised by These were as Dated the 20th day of April, 1942.
12. It is under the auspices of the clude many of the men who were the international Labour unions in FRANK SMYTH.
World Alliance of Churches for implicated in the doings at Hun-Canada, and urging all employers International Challenge Cup, ROBERT THOMAS MATHE-
resented by Horgkong Stock the promotion of an international chan two years ago. After they to give preference to National SON.
Exchange-Won by English union of Churches. The Arch-fled from that district they are and Catholic Labour in order that Canadian unions may be Crew: Lieut. Clariage (str.). Lieut. bishop of Canterbury, the presid.understood to have formed the Rockbere (3). Lieut, Glamis (2), of the World Alliance, bopes Korean detachment under the freed from the dictatorship of
United States leaders. MEN'S ASSOCIATION, SAND KIN LIGHT & POWER Li, Sephen (bow). Wemyer to be present.
EX-ACTIVE SERVICE
FANCY DRESS
MASKED
CARNIVAL
Kt
CO., (1922), LIMITED.
--ར』སེམས་མm
{our).
Tad scalling (juniors), won by Shalabanoff.
NOTICE is hereby given ibat
Naval whalers, won by HM.S the above-named Company which; it is intended to incorporate Hawkins stokers; second H.M.S. forthwith is issuior & prospectus Fizzlove. dated the 18th, day of April, 1922. Ho Tong Challenge Cup, prizes A copy of which has heen Bled presented by Sir Robert Ho Tong with the Registrar of Companies.-Won by A. P. and Telegraph inviting subscriptions at par for Coy. B. J. de H. Moore (str.), G. 40,000 Shares of $10 each payable Morgenson (3), J. Norgaard (2), e to $1 per Share on application, G. May (bow), A. E. Simmone PRINCE'S PAVILION $2 per Share on allotment, $2 (cox)
per Share on the 30th. Juoe, Tub scaling (seniors) Won SATURDAY, 22nd April, 1922, and $5 per Share on by I. Ignatief
subsequent demand.
Naval cuttere: First, H.M.S. at 9 p.tn.
The subscription liat is now Carlisle, second, H. 8. Cairo, open and will be closed on the Chairman's Challenge Cap, BAND OF THE KING'S REGT. 29th April 1922.
|(prizes presented by the Hon. Mr. Copies of the propspectus can C-aud Severn, C.M.G,Cbarman), Fe inspected and forms of ar plica won by H. Drey is.), J tion can be obtained at the Office Norgaard (3), C. Earnshaw (2). of the Company's General A. H. Mason (bus), "A. H. Carrol Managers, Messr Shewan, (cox.)
TICKETS:
Single. 83; Double $5.00 Obtainable at MOUTHIE'S. MEMBERS' TICKETS:
Single, $2; Double $3.00 Obtainable from Committee.
OPEN TO ALL,
Boffet Supper by Hongkong Hotel
inclusive.
Wear what you like; but mask.
Tome & Co., St. George's Lusitano Cop. (prizes presented Building, Chater Road, Victoria, by members of the Lavitann Hoogkong.
Club).-Won by H. Dreyer (Ir). This Notice is not to be G. Tiran (3). G. Morgenson (2), G. regarded as an invitation to the May (bow), A. H. Carroll (cox) public to subscribe for Bhares,
Chinese Challenge Cup (prizes and application will only be presented by Chinese General received on the footing of the Chamber of Commerce), won by full prospectus and in the form Earnabaw (str.), & H. Mason (3), G. Jack (2), F. Tonochy (bow), G. May (cox),
issued therewith."
Dated 20th. April, 1922. SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.
heral Managers, St. George's Building, Hongkong.
'Brown's Challenge Cup (prizes presented by H.E. Bir John Fow- (ler), won by 87th, Co, B.GA.
Red command.
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