THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

TO BE LET.

TO LET - Godown

suitabla

for coal or other purpose,

with walled space of about 70,000

square

foot. Apply W. S. BAILEY & CO. -

Bungalow situated on Wo Hap Sek.-Apply to Tsang Foo & Co.

NOTICE.

Particulars and Conditions of the latting by Public Auction

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

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AMERICAN AND MAN- CHURIAN LINE.

From NEW YORK. The Steamship

“KEELING

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28. 1922.

NOTICE.

THE ORIENT TOBACCO MANUFACTORY, MONGKOK,

HONGKONG.

UDGMENT was delivered on

the 5th day of May, 1922 by the Chief Justice of the Suprema Court of Hongkong in an iction which was brought by Carl Sala, to be held on Monday, having arrived, Consignees of Ingenohl against Messrs. Olsen the 3rd. day of July. 1922 cargo are informed that all Goods & Co. Inc. of Manila which at 3 pm, at the Offices of the are being landed at their risk decided (inter alia) that Cart: TO LET-FANLING, A Nax Public Works Department, by into the hazardous and/or extra: Ingenohl ostrving on business at Order of His Excellency the hazardous Godowns of Holt's Mongkok, Hongkong, under the Governor, of оде Lot of wharf. Kowloon, whence deliv-style of the Orient Tobacco Crown Land at Sbamahuipo

ery may be obtained,

Manucfactory was entitled to the in the Colony of Hongkong, for a No Claim will be admitted after exclusive use of certain Trade term of 75 years, commencing the Goods have left the Godown, warks and also Trade Namse from 1st July, 1898, with the and all Goods remaining unde the chief of which latter are, option of renewal at a Crown Rant livered after 30th. June 192%, will La Perla del Orienta," "El new to be fixed by the Surveyor of His be subject to rent.

Del ..Comets

Oriente "* FOR SALE Perfectly

Indian Fowerplus Mator Majesty the King, for one

Impario del Mundo used by Cycle, with aide car-1920 model further term of 24 years, lesa 3

him in connection with the sale sad electrically equipped. Han dara

of cigare manufactured by the said Factory. The Trade Marks in question can be inspected at by time in the Offices of the undersigned and bear the said Trade Names or one of them.

FOR SALE.

only been on road for two days. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Apply Box No. 743 co Hong-

kong Telegraph,'

FOR

OR SALE -Steam Launch-

Length 66 ft Speed 10) Knots. First Class Condition.-- Apply Box No. 741 c/o "Hook tong Telegraph

FOR SALE-Motor Car vix

301-

cylinder Roadster. Fine dition. Apply Box No. 742 col

Hongkong Telegraph.”

Registry No

Bu adszy

Nessa umenia,

5.

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PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

0917

HE Undersigned have receiv THE

ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on

FOR SALE.

ABFOLUTELY NEW Two 80 BHP. Single Cylin- der Bolinder Oil Engines. Revs. 5 per minute. (2) Two 50 BHP. two cylinder A

Bolinder Oil Engines direct 25 KW.115 connected to

Volt direct current (com- dynamos poned wound)

complete with back of board

field rheostat for each ma.. chine.

(3) Two oil fuel tacks capacity |

of each 20 toas.

Apply to Bolinders, c/o this Paper.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

GRILL ROOM. THE DINNER DAN

SANT will NOT be held TO-NIGHT.

REPULSE-BAY HOTEL-

THE

HE combined Bands will be in attendance For the DINNER DANSANT TO. NIGHT, WEDNESDAY.

IN,

BANK HOLIDAY.

N accordance with Ordinance

No. 5 of 1912, the

EX. CHANGE BANKS will be closed for the transaction of PUBLIC Saturday, 1st.

BUSINESS on July, 1922.

Hongkong, 27th. June, 1922.

Impo. and Exports Office.

languang, 17th, June, 1900 GENERAL HOLIDAY.

THIS Department will be open

for all purposes from $8.1. to 12 coon on Saturday, the Ist. July, 1922. Licensed Warehouses will be entirely closed on that day.

N. L SMITH,

Superintendent. Imports and Exports.

THE MONGKONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

!

Friday, the joth, June, 1932

commencing at 11 mm.

at No. 10 Godown of the Hong kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon Quanlity of Round, Square,

Flat and Angle Iron. Iron Plates, and Tubes

1

Also

Case Cotton Thread 1 bale Paper

20 bags Mangrove Bark 30 sacks Floor

And

40 tons Dunnage-wood

(stored in No. 1 Godown) Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers.

Messrs. Lammert Bros.,

instructed to sell WITHOUT RESERVE.

The Steamship

"KAM MA"

Now lying off Shamshuipoo under ar Order of the Court by

PUBLIC AUCTION

од

WEDNESDAY

are

The 12th. day of July, 1922, at 3 o'clock p.m.

In One Lot

At their Auction Rooms in Daddell Street

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

Length 252 ft, or thereabout Beam 25 ft or thereabout

Auctioneers.

For particulars to view apply to Messrs. Lammert Bros., the For further particulars apply MESSRS. JOHNSON STOKES and

to.

MASTER

Prince's Buidings or to, MESSRS. LAMMERT BROS. the Auctioneera. Duddell Street.

CHINESE TELEGRAPH

ADMINISTRATION,

NOTICE.

AN Extra Gymkhana Meeting THE public is hereby notified

will be

held

that direct telegraphic com- (weather munication

between Peking

be

all Claims against the steamer must be presented to the Under signed on or before 7th July 1929, or they will not recognised.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays or Fridays between the hours of 10.45 r. and Noon within the free storage period of one week.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

and

On the 17th day of May 1922 on behalf of Mr. Ingezohl and the Orient Tobacco Manufactory, Mongkok, the undersigned circu- larized notices to this effect to gether with copies of the Trade Bills of Lading will be counter-Marks and Trade Names in ques signed by

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

General Agents

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

The Steamship

tion to various cigar-dealers and retailers in Hongkong. In spite of this fact, we are informed that various dealers are salling cigars bearing the various Trade Marks and Trade Names in question which cigars bave not been manufactured by the Orient Tobacco Manufactory, Mongkok. *HOLSTEIN TM +

This notice is, therefore, pob- having arrived from Bremen and lished to inform those concerned Hamburg, via Porte, on June 28th, that it is the intention of Mr. consignees are hereby notified ingenohl to take proceedings that their cargo is being landed against any person, firm or cor- at their risk into the hazardous poration having in their posses- Godowns of the Hongkong and sion for sale cigars bearing the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.id Trade Marks and/or Trade Limited, acd stored

not beea at con- Names which have

manufactured signees' risk.

by the Orient All broken, chafed and damag-Tobacco Manufactory, Mongkok. ed cargo is to be left in the

DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON Godowns until Tuesday, the 4th

& HARSTON, of July, at 2.30 p.m. when they will be examined by Messrs. Car- michael and Clarke.

1. Das Voeux Road Central,

HONGKONA.

U.S. BASEBALL

Claims will not be accepted Solicitors for Carl Ingenobl and unless cargo is so examined by The Orient Tobacco Manufactory. said Surveyors prior to the above date. All claims must be presented within a month of the steamer's arrival here, after which they will not be recognized. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowas. All goods

after remaining

Wednesday, the 5th of July, at 4 p.m. will be subject to rent.

No fire insurance whatever will be effected.

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

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO. Agents.

Hongkong, June 28th, 1922.

THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL

JUSE 21. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Baston 9, Detroit 8. New York 7, Cleveland 3. Washington 4. Chicago 5. Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 0.

NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 14, Brooklyn Ten innings.

Chicago 6, Philadelphia 3. No other gam03.

STANDING OF TEAMS

TO KOWLOON RESIDENTS,

Now that your water supply is less

clean than usual, why not get pure and clear drinking water by using

BROWNLOW FILTERS.

Your

FORC

azn

MUSTARD & C

17, Connaught Road Central

CORRESPONDENCE.

(To the Editor of the Hongkong

Telegraph "')

For Bathers.

Sir-As the Telegraph does so much on behalf or the general public, will you allow me & few lines on behalf of the swimmers who frequent the beach at Ken- nedy Town? If you sent one of your reporters down there, he would see all the tremcars pack- ed with bathers, yet the conductor will take the whole lot of them 15-round the bend to the other end

facing the Standard Oil Com- pany's West Point building. Why cannot the Tramway Company arrange to have the cars stopped ou the west side of the curve in- stead of the north?

The other day I stood and NATIONAL LEAGUE. W

watched six cars full of pas- L Pet 37 21

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52 the children and ladies had to walk back to the point where the 28 27 .509 30 31

491 cars should have stopped. .482

New York St Louis Brooklyn Pittsburgh THE undersigned are prepared Cincinnati

to quote prices for best quali-Chicago

or

Also, cannot a shelter of some

41 kind be provided for the convent 358 ence of ladies and children who if they miss a car have to wait in AMERICAN LEAGUE

L. Pet sun or rain" for a quarter of an .619 hour before the next car comes? Last evening a few of the boys 27 .571

ty freehly mined SILIMPOPON Boston COAL, trimmed into Bankers at Philadelphia SEBATTIK

SANDAKAN (British North Borneo) or to contract for regular Bunker Sup- St. Louis plies for 6 or 12 months at favour- New York able rates.

Detroit

Steamers calling at SEBATTIK Cleveland or SANDAKAN exclusively for Washington Bunkers are exempt from pay-Chicago ment of ordinary Port Chages. Boston The minimum draft of water Philadelphia alongside the Company's Wharf

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435 car. .433 .407

.53% jumped off the car at the spot .500 where it should stop, and one of them nearly fell underneath the 33 .476

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"SECRET

SERVICE" SENSATIONAL

S-

CHINA COAST OFFICERS.

Latest Changes.

Mr. J. L. Cruickshanks, chief engineer, Pakhoi. is on reserva

Mr. J. Baxter, from reserve, has gone chief engineer. Pakhoi. Mr. H. Dalgleish, chief engin- cer, Liangchow, has gone chist engineer, Kiukiang.

Mr. W. Lamont, chief engineer, Kiukiang, has gone chief engin eer. Liangchow.

Mr. W. F. Henderson, second

PEKING NEWS.

Chan's Representativ

Paoting.

A Peking telegram" states that delegates have been despatched by the President to visit Shum Chun-brun, Son Hung-yse and

the capital. Tang Shao-yi to ask them to visit

Another Peking message says a representative, sald to be from Chan King-ming, has arrived at Pacting to negotistel with Tso Kwan ard Wa Pai-fu with regard to reunification.

engineer, Szechuen, bas gone second engineer, Shuation.

The Finance Minister has de- Mr. W. W. Brown, second sided to offer the stamp duty of Yours etc.

engineer, Shantien, has gone the whole country to foreign A READER.

second engineer, Szechen

Fowers as security for a proposed Hongkong. June 27, 1922. -

Mr. G. E. Vaughan, acting loan. at Sebattik is 28 feet at low water

master, Wingsang, has gone chief Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie

PASSENGERS DEPARTED.officer, Hosang.

Mr. J. E. Nicoll, chief officer, Bay (Sebalik Harbour) and any required information concerning

Per .. EMPRESS OF Hosang, is on reserve. the port can be had on applica-new Eazlish daily, made its JAPAN.—Mr. J. N. B. Allan, Mr. E.T. Whicke, from reserve, appearance on June 20th. It is Mrs. H. C. Royd, Miss C. Boyd, bas gone second officer, Mingsang, the only English evening paper M75. J. B. Baker, Mr. & Mr. in Peking. Its editorial and

Kan Yu Antung.

tion to

BRADLEY & CO. LTD.

Agents.

CO. LTD.

CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.

ANOTHER PEKING PAPER.

The Peking Evening News, w

Hongkong to Saigon'

Mr. H. 8 Allison, from reserve, The COWIE HARBOUR COAL business offices ars located at 18 W. T. Cherry, Mr. R. Crawford, has gone sapy chief officer,

Mrs. Cheng Shee, Mr. Cheng Yusang.

Mr. J. E. Evans sup'y aecond Chon Fee, Mr. Cheng Le, Mr. Choy Fin Tuen, Mr. W. Dewar, Mr. officer, Yuansang, bas gape third E Dallow, Mr. D. Ross Davies, officer, Hosang.

Mr. W. W. Hipkin, from re Mr. W. L. Funkhouse, Miss Barab Flaniken, Mr. Foo Soon, serve, has gone sup'y chief officer, Faa, Mr. & Mr. A. Havhes Mr. Lotsang.

Mr. F. T. Harris, from reserva, Bar Bing Barg, Mrs. Har Shee, Mr. Kwok Ah San. Mr. Kwok has gone shief officer. Fooshing Shui Cboy, Mr. Ko Sit Wai, Mrs. Mr. J.Pittendrigb, from reserve, Leo Fat Ku, Mr. Lee Bhee, Matr. has gone sup'y second officer, Lee Obune, Mr. Liang Ho, Mr. Yuensang Lung. How To Mrs. Lung Wai

permitting) at Happy Valley on and Irkutsk in Siberia has 16, Des Voeux Rd., C., Phone 2332 Saturday, July 8th. commencing been

re-established

through

345 pm. The charge for ad- Helampo in Beilungkiang, and mission will be $1.00 for other that from Irkutsk to Europe then Members of the Hongkong direct service has been also put| Jockey Club,

in operation with success.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price.

The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

M

By the aid of automatic repea- ters installed at several way stations, quick transmission of telegrama has been made possible throngbout the Entire Houte.

Messages for places in Biberia to the, West of, and including, Khabarovsk as well as for coun- tries in Europe and beyond may #LS HOW FAN, Chisem graduate be forwarded by this new route vered in literatura, his baru a tendßer io

Laripera cibis 124 merchants in the provided that they are marked

Colony 101 Fan jeres,

BeLess good method of tralalar EuropERDE fr to the Chizo tuwdination, And La paramand of a Jem zado surtiñosse ses Chinese Legunez. ́ ́ Be bak kien a goed koorledge of My Toont who intend warning the Chisom tar T

vis Helampo,"

By C. W. THRE Local Hongkong, 26th. Jah

8.8. Loading... Selling ... For Freight & Passage, apply CHAN YUE TENG, Secretary-

THE SAI HING S. S. Co. 23. Connaught Road West Phone No. 1770 CANTON-WECHOW LINE, 8.8. "NANNING". 8.6. "BAIKAN " Monday, Wednesday, Friday. HONGKONG-WICHOW LINE.

E. CHUNGÔN Balling on 4th. Joly,

8. B. "HALDIS " Loading-To-morrow Sailing Saturday, July 1. For Freight & Passage, apply

WO FAT SING

81, Wing Lok St. Phone No. 5.

8. B. George 11-For 3watow June 4th. 8.8. Lindsay Maller For Haiphong

June 9th

Mr. J. B. Masson, chief officer, Taking, has gone chief officer, Leesang,

Mr CM. Uster, chief officer, Leesang, has gone chief officer, Taking,

THE HIN FAT S. S. Co., Meir. Lung Kai Sing. Mr. A. J. J. Martin. Mr. & Mr. H. S. Blpping & Insurance Brokers.

Miller, Mr. E. A. Marpby, Mr. & 17 Wing Lok at thone 3:83.

Mr. W. E.MacDonald, Mr. F. A. McClure, Mr. J. C. Owen, Miss P. Owen, Mr. & Mr.WB. Fraw, Mr. Moodle has been appolated Min, M. B. Stitt, Mrs Sun Wan) sup'y second officer. Kwongaane. Shi, Mr. Bong Ging, Mr. F. B. Mr. R. Faz, sup's second on- Trevelyan, Miss L. Trevelyan, cer, Kwanssany, is on leave. Mr. B. Randall Vickers, Min. Mr. B. G. Falmer, sup'y Vickers, Rev. C. ET. Wills, Mrs. oflour, Hangsent,

KWOK HIN WANG,

Proprietor.

CHAN YUE TENG. Becretary.

W

THE CHEONG S. S. Ca 16, Des Voeux Road, Central, Those 2335.

gose

Mr. W. Rydan, supy chief officer, Fausang, has gone acting. master, same ship.

Mr. B. E. Firth, second officer.

officer, same ship. Fausang, has gone acting obief

+

Mr. T. A. Lupton, acting chief officer, Fausang, bas gone second officer, same abip.

Mr. W. P. McAllan, second officer, Fausang, is on leave.

Mr. P. 8. Hollinshead, second officer, Tuckwo, has gone second Mr.8.F.Pinchen,second officer. officer, Eaang. Esang, is on leave.

Mr. W. M. H. Adam, from leave, has gone supy third engineer, Wingsang.

Mr. W.Leishman, from leavO, bas gone second engineer, Yu- BEDR

Mr. R. E. Laker, second- an-, gineer, Ynsson, is on reserve.

Mr. R. Beiley bas been sp pointed third engineer, Hein Elangteen."

Hein Kianistoun, kas gone secund engineer, Kwangtab.

Wong Shee, Mi. Wu King Ching, second oneer, Won T ~ Mr. A. Marvyn, third, engineor;

Mrs. Wah Liu Di, Mr. Yip Kwan, Mr. R.D. Fairfax, Bosing soond Dr. L. D. Zie, Mr. Win Elliot, Mr.offour. Wonang, has gone supy LS. Hile.

I second silver, Hangsang,

G. 3. Bowman, Dolated fourth

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