THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED. WANTED-Immediately. Chinese Translator

first class knowledge English and can use typewriter. Reply in own handwriting stating age, salary and qualifications to Box No 136 c/o Hongkong Tele- graph."

WANTED.

would

English Lady

take charge of

children on voyage to England in

retorp for dret class passage.

Apply Box No. 737 c/o

kong Telegraph."

TO BE LET.

Hoog-

TO LET.-Office rooms on 3rd.

floor, Bank of China Build- ing. No. 4. Queen's Road.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

'Auction on

Saturday, the 17th. June, 1923

commencing at 11 am

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

FROM EUROPE & STRAITS The Company's Steamship

"MALACCA MARU" · having_arrived from the above at No. 51 Godown of the Hong-poris. Consignees of Cargo are

kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, *9 Bales. Tobacco Leaves Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have receiv- ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Monday, the 19th. June, 1027 commencing at 11 am.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell

Street,

THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1922.

THE PHILIPPINE ELECTIONS.

Emergence of the Democratic

Party.

Commenting editorially upon the result of the Philippine elections the Manila Bulletin, under the title of "The Passing of One-Party Rule," says; With: election returns now so Dearly hereby informed that their Goods complete that ona is enabled to are being landed and placed at form a pretty accurate idea of their risk in the Hongkong and the complexion of the new legi- Kowloon Wharf and Godoplature, it becomes increasingly Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon,

Apparent that the country can hardly expect for the next threa ears a national policy in law.

making dictated and mada aff etive by a single political party.

On the other hand, while the Democratas have made decided To-day.

Goods nor cleared by the 21st-listas, the old-line faction still gains against the divided Nucion- June, 1922, will be subject to remains in undisputed control, of the House of Representatives

Tent

Damaged packages must be and in the Senate will bave suffici- Central, to be let. Occupation A Quantity of Valuable House-left in the godowns for examinant members to block any action from 16th of July. For particu

tion by the consignees and the undertaken independently by the lars apply to Bank of China.

at representatives

Dust be

Co's

appointed hour on Tuesday and Friday. All claims presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after whichi

hold Furniture Comprising Chesterfiricb. Teak book case. Marble top table, Dining TO LET - Glodown suitable chaurs, Ice Chest, Pictures, Cur

for coal or other purpose,tains, Vases, etc., etc.

Brass and from bedsteads, Teak date they canno: he recognis with walled space of about 70.00) square feet. Apply

wardrobe with bevelled glassed. No claims will be admitted BAILEY & CO.

door, chest-of-drawers, etc, etc. after the goods have left the

Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents. Hongkong, 14th. June, 1922.

W. S.

Also

A Few Pieces of Blackwood-

TO LET New European fat ware (Desk, silver table, sim-

situate in Wantsai Gap Hosd chairs, etc.)

Bowen Road.-Apply

near

Compradore Department

Banque de L'Indo Chine.

to of

And

A Qusality of Electric Hang- ing Lamps with fittings

One 44 B. S. A. Motor Cycle with 2 Side Car bodie» (1 passen-

TO LET-FANLING, A Newer and I sporting type) and new

Bungalow situated on Wo

Hop Sek.-Apply to Tsang Foo & Co.

floor 10 LET. Offices top

Prince's Buildings. Apply Harry Wicking & Co.

FOR RENT-Ground fico:

office 1.200 sq-ft. Centrally located, occupancy August, ist. Apply the Admiral, Line, Union Building.

FOR SALE FOR SALE-Two houses, Nos.

and 7 Bowen Road with garden and tennis court attached. For further particulars apply to Compradore, Mesare. Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ld.

FOR SALE.

ABSOLUTELY NEW

Two 80 BHP. Single Cylin- der Bolinder Oil Engines.

Revs. 225 per minute.

(2) Two 50 BHP. two cylinder

Bolinder Oil Engines direct connected to 25 KW115 Volé direct current (com- pound wound) dynamos complete with back of board fold rheostat for each ma chine.

(3) Two oil fuel tanks capacity

of each 20 tons.

Apply to Bolinders, c/o this Paper.

HONGKONG WATER POLO

ASSOCIATION.

A meeting of the Above Associa

tion will be held on Monday the 19th. inst, at 6 p.m. at thei Victoria Recreation Club.

Representatives of Teams intending to compete in the Water Polo Shield Competition are requested to attend.

A. McKIRDY,

Act. Hon. Secretary.

Tyres

One Safe

Op view from Saturday the 17th, June.

Catalogue will be issued. Tents :-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

[“HE Undersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public} Auction on

Monday, the 19th. June, 1933, commencing at 5 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street About 1500 Selected Stamps mostly Hongkong. Great Britain and Colonists (including Hongkang 96 centa Brown) Full particulars from Catalogues On view from Thursday the 15th

Terms-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Messrs.

Auctioneers.

Lammert Bros. instructed to sell WITHOUT RESERVE The Steamship

"KAM MA"

Now lying off Shamshuipo under an Order of the Court by PUBLIC AUCTION

on TUESDAY

are

FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW.

Balta for Banglong and Rolpbong 1979 Cherasie Tuesday: The fatonzila pamangaz SWAMET

RAI-KUN.

(Capt. Charles E. Pago). Hongkong For Haiphong on Saturday, Nima, the 17ih, anst951, Appry whos. Cook sad Sons of Pa Hing Tas, 124, Wing Lok Street

WE

NOTICE.

E bave this day admitted Mr. Joao J. Basto to be a partner in our concern.

NORONHA & CO. Hongkong, 15th. June, 1922.

INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

Collectivists or Democratas.

In

the upper house this is the posi

alistas and Collectivists find them- ion in which both the Nacion

selves, ant as a result to real

balance of power lies with the Democrata sonators. in the event of a deadlock between the Osment and Quezon forces, which thenew alignment indicates may occur Bok iofrequently, the Democratas will occupy & most advantageous position. By trading support for this measure in returo for co-operation in some other instance the party will un. doubtedly be able to make its pres- ence felt to a degree not at all in proportion to the numerical strength of its members in the Lonate, and it will soon become apparent to the electorate that the Democratas must be held as is responsible element in the legislature. The days when ✡ minority here was powerless bave indeed passed.

It is also of interest to consider the significance that attaches to the election returns this year. The issue within the old Nacion. alista party has faded into in- significaces is onmpared to the issue between its factions and the Democratas. In other words": the spirit of protest against - the| old regime has found expression: in ecpport of the old opposition party rather than in support of the new party with its proposal to į clean house from within, so to the reaction bas

balance of

MEMBERS and their friends speak. Yet

are invited to be present at not been enough to withdraw an informal gathering at the che

Dower from Coo- the nacionalistas, due in Rooms of the Institution on

siderable measure no doubt to the FRIDAY 6th inst., at 6.00 p.ca

fact that the latter, in a majority To bid farewell to WILLIAM of the provinces, have, during the BUDGE Esq., who is leaving the the past twelve years, built up s Colcay on Retirement.

political macbice that functions! more smoothly and more effec- tively than anything that the opposition could place in the Eeld at this time.

WM. E. DOUGLAS,

Hon. Sceretary.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

In brief, the democratas baze won in the sense that they have Įmade astounding gains of ground

NORMA

TALMADGE

Not to be

disturbed

ANOTHER GREAT

FIRST NATIONAL

ATTRACTION,

SHOWING FOR

THE FIRST

TIME

TO-DAY

AT THE

CORONET

OF COURSE.

CHINESE HISTORY.

Peking University's Task.

in many quarters; the Naciona It is reported that the Chinese listas have won in that even Ministry of Education has graut- AN Extra Gymkhana is fixed internal dissention failed to striped the request of the Peking Uni

for Saturday, July 8tb. 1922. them of the power that lies in the Yersity to obtain the filed cases Draft Programmes and Ertry hands of a legislative majority: and memorials of the late years Forms may be obtained at Race and the collectivists have lost, of the Ming dynasty and the Course, Hongkong Club and though only after having put up whole period of the Chin dynasty The 20th. day of June, 1922. at Causeway Bay Stables.

a remarkable £gbt, all the more for the purpose of compiling a Entries close Tuesday, June 27. remarkable when it is considered recent history of China.

that the new faction was launch. ed only on the eve of the elections themselves.

3 o'clock p.m.

At their Auction Rooms in

Duddell Street

The ship is a wooden ship of approximately 1800 tons capacity with accommodation for about 800 Chinese passengers.

Length 252 ft, or thereabout Beam 25 ft. or thereabout For particulars to view apply to Messrs. Laromert Bros. The Auctioneers.

to.

For further particulara apply

MESSRS. JOHNSTON STOKTs and MASTER

Prince's Buidings or to. MESSES. LAMMERT BROS. the Auctionsers, Daddell Street.

APPETIZING

A bealthy appetite is most desirable during the Summer months. This can be easily had by haring on your table, the most delicious and appetizing

DAW, SEN & CO'S MAJOR GREY SWEET SLICED MANGO CHUTNEY, BOTH AT YOUR CHOICE.

Daw, Sen's. Curry Paste or Powder are also a speciality. A carminative dish, such as good Indian Curry, would do much good to the stomachs of those who drink freely of cold beverages in these bat summer days. Obtainable from all compradore shops and the Universal Provider “ one priced" stores.

...

THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL

THE undersigned are prepared

to quote prices for best quali-

able rates.

WHAT SCIATICA IS.

Instructions have been given by the Ministry to the History Museum to co-operats with the University in this matter. Work will be started in this summer and lists of contents of all those cases and memorials will be com- piled and published accordingly. These memorials and others will have to be returned to the accomplished, so that none will Museum as soon as the work is

be lost.

Sciatica in neuralgia of the ty freshly mined SILIMPOPON sciatic nerve and the treatment|| COAL, trimmed into Buskers at should be the same as for other

OT SEBATTIK

SANDAKAN forms of neuralgia. (British North Borneo) or to

So many

Cases of contract for regular Bunker Sup-

The University is planning to sciatica bave been belped by Dr. plies for 6 or 12 months at favour-Williams' Pink Pills that every entrust the History department sufferer is justified in giving the with the work of making a list of Steamers calling at SEBATTIK treatment a thorough trial. the necessary contents and push- or SANDAKAN exclusively for

Sciatica, being an inflamma.ing them soon afterwards. The Bankers are exempt from pation of the nerve, may arise from students will be asked to work in ment of ordinary Port Cha gea. The minimum draft of water any causes, pressure on the order to avail themselves of this alongside the Company's Wharf nerve, & fall upon the thigh, lift-Opportunity during their summer at Sebattik is 28 feet at low watering heavy weights or exposura Vacation. Later on the Univer Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie such as must army veterans have sity will employ specialists to make use of those contents, for Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any

the compilation of special booka. required information concerning: Sciatica is stubborn in resisting the port can be had on applica-treatment and the patient fre tion to

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