NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

WANTED-Young Carried

Russian lady, good family, i desires any kind of employment;

R1

NOTICE.

has some knowledge of sewing. HIS EXCELLENCE THE

Iow Sears Sperience as K-d ̧

OFFICER ADMINISTER

Cross urse, speaks fair English ING THE GOVERNMENT Write Box No. 1768 e/o "Hong [Mrs. SEVERN will be pleased to kong gran.h."

see any of those who have been invited to the Dance at Govern- ment House on the 19th. Oct., and who also wish to attend the Amateur Dramatic Company's Performance on the same Night, after the Performance is over.

10 BE LET. TO LET-Immediate occupa tian A - wis-built house Seven on Bowen Red vel. large rooms and spacious out- houses. Tennis court and garder. Suitable for Miss or private Boarding house. Apply to:-

J. M. NORONHA, CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME- ORIENT

IT

Prince's Buildings.

Tis left to veu to come and help Mrs. Dermor tidy up on Cet. 12. 14th, and 18th. Book- ing started last Tuesday at Mou- tries. See announcement below.

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TOLETA: Magazine Gay,

the Peak. a newly buil modern hus with six rooms, verandabs, commodious servantsi quarters and a garden. Immedi Ate occupation. For full particu lars apply to F E Gridith, Ltd.

1

OLE-FASLING, A New bungalow situated on Bo top sek-Apply to Tsang Foo a. Co.

FOR SALE.

HAINETS Superlative quali

ty. Made by hand from foreign prepared human hair, steriliz-d, Caprets, $200 dez-n, Fringenets i $: 30 per dezen Testage paid,} Car nunicate Tel 4306 or POU

44.

FOR SALF-Star

CAPTAIN R. NEVILLE

Aide-de-Camp. Government House, 6th. Oct.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have receis-

ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, the rth. Oct., 1973 commencing at 5.15 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street.

A Valuable Collection of about 1.500 Stamps

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

NOTICE.

The hairdressing saloon of Messrs.' Campbell Moore and Co., which was formerly situated in the Hong-.. kong Hotel, is now being carried on in the premises of the, ongkong Cigar Store on the corner of Alexandra Fuilding. è have no connection with the present bar- bar's shop in our oid premises. Whilst thanking our numerous cus- tomers for their past support, wa beg to solicit the continuance of their patronage.

Est. 1835 ver 25 years in the Hongkong Hotel Building. Hongkong, October 3rd, 1922

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER

HONGONG CRICKET

CLUB

The Comine Interport.

1922.

The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Cricket Club was bald at the Club Pavilion last evening. The resident of thei Cluby Mr. R. Hancock, was in tha? chair and supporting him were the Hon. Secretary (Mr. E. J. Ry Mit- cheil) and the following members) of the Committee: Messrs. G. R. Sayer, T. E. Pearce, H. A. Nisbet, and R. E. A. Webster.

The Secretary having read the notice convening the meeting,

The Chairman said:. Gentle man: The Committee's Report) for the Season 1931-1922, together! with statement of Aescunts and Auditors Report,attached, having been in your hands for several days, I will, with your permission, take them as readi

The Club has once again had a very successful financial year, and beaten last year's record. The ac- counts, I think, sall for very littlé AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. explanation from me, but there are one or two points I wish to WING to the great demand refer to. You will notice that for seats for the A D.C.'s entrance fees for the first time do production of "I'LL LEAVE IT not appear it P. & L. Account, Committee thinking that next week, it has been decided to these should be treated as a Capl give a fourth and final perfortal item and transfer, ed direct to mance on Saturday, the 21st. the Ealance Sheet. As we hope to inst and broting for this will see our present pavilion soon de- open at Moutries on Tuesday molished, we have written off the Laat $1,000.00. We are trid by our morning next.

architects who are building the new pavillon that we shall get

mostly Great Britain, Hongkong (OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO, LTD. TO YOU" at the Theatre Royal your

and high value Colonials NO RUBBISH and NO NEW EUROPE

On view from Saturday the 7th. in 95. Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Consignees per Ca's. Steamer

OBIENTAL COMMERCIAL nothing for the old building: It

BANK, LTD.

HEAD OFFICE:

"BELLEROPHON..

from NEW YORK are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignees' risk and sub- ject to terms and conditions of Des Teen Bood Central Hongkong

wharf. The

53,000,000 alltorage at Holt's

from Godown on and after 7th. Cargo will be ready for delivery Authorised Capital ...

Modern banking in all its branches. October.

Current accounts, saving ac- and fixed deposits counts

Loรถs granted 01:

Imports and Expɔr Oñ Whopko, ath Cesuben, 1972 GENERAL HOLIDAY. I HIS office will be open for

purposes from 9 am to 12 noon on Monday the sth. October. 1922. Licensed Warehou-es wil

be entirely closed on that day.

N. L. SMITH. Superintendent, Imports and Exports. Hongkong, 4th October, 1922.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice bas been given

solicited. prior to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed, and damag-approved security. ted goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon within the vanitee storage period.

NOTICE.

Mr. A. W Andel's ab-ence from the

DURING

Gulory,

Mr. F. Lail:ur

1. Class Congen. Portal i will be in charge of our local some dar apk Pex No. 7 Lotice.

* Hopek.. Teimetraph.”

THE HUNGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the stracer's Godown, and all Goode remaining undelivered after the 13th Oct., will be subject to

All Claims against the Steamer

be must

The presented undersigned on or before the 27th. October, or they will poi

HOLLAND CHINA | rent.

TRADING CO.

Hongkong Tib, October, 1982.

NOTICE.

THE Fourth (iyakhana Mee: Goed Intentions but Sorrowing

ing will be held (weather permitung) at Happy Valley on Saturday, October 14th.

com.

menci 315 pm. The Char for adinission will be $1.00 for other than Members of the Hong- kong Jackey Club.

The Steward invite the Larties of Hongkong to be present.

S NDAKAN LIGHT & POWER COMP NY, LIMITED,

In liquidston for purpose of reconstruction.)

NOTICE is hereby given in

pursuance of Section 188 of the Companies Ordinance 1911-

1915, the: a General Meeting of

the Members of the above-named

(ompany will be held at the office of Merers. Shewan. Tomes Co., St. George's Building. (hster Road. Hongkong, G Morday, the 13th. November 1922 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for

the purpose of having an account laid beforethem, showing the man- ner in which the winding up has tern corduced and the property of the Company disposed of, and of beating ay explanation that may be given by the Liquidator, and also cerermining by extra, ordinary resoluring, the manner in which the books, accounts and

documents of the Company, and of the Liquidator thereof, shall be disposed of

Widows.

Vany maka kergpostanty and the dog b late tan efemuring the Starr mam sin m

Segal watermes and 2 plem chilie i bit fay through the decal tren

Wear supporter to carry cut his

inst Brom

jkovi proper to act in me. ..ow may be loci tule,

The Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada.

15 Queen's Fond Central Hozgkong.

F. K. Weller,

Wanker.

NOTICE.

far

solidation Ordinance, 1911.

Forms of application may be obtained at the Magistracy.

be recognisɛu.

to

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agents. Hongkong, 7th. Oct., 1922.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior

to steamer's arrival.

Overseas banking a specialty. INTEREST:-Current Ac counts 22: Savings 4: Fixed Deposits: 3 months 36 mont 4% 'One year, 5%.

Safe Tepsit Boxes for Rent. Our Vault safeguarded by t me clck and dou lee-mb natin. armour platestet doors

1. Y. LUM,

Ch. Managır.

R. WEUSTUFF.

Asat, CN +! Maakte.

THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

NOTICEA Bogey

Competition will be

will just about pay the contractors for pulling it down, and clearing up the debris. We have written! down our forniture fixtures, gears &c. to $600 as one of the furni- are or 'fixtures will be used for the new pavilion. Our subscrip tions have increased by over! $1,000.00 and were 33.600.00 in excess of our working expensts, a very sound state of affairs. The! item of $335.00 in the P. & L.) Account, expenses in issuing de-] tentures, is, of course, non-recur- ring.

see. over

Sundry Debtors Account is. 1) am sorry to say, considerally! larger than last year. but all; accounts are, I think. good. We have. 13 you wil 311,000.00 on Fixed Deposit in the Bank, and $330.00 in Current! Account, this after paying cat | 312.305 instalments for the new

payillen; and I think you will at{ agree that we are in healthy position.

versi

Seeing that we have available

Pool) rends in hand your

on the Old Course, Fanling, Monday the 9th. instant."

THE

BRITISH TAXPAYER IS PAYING

£65,000,000

A YEAR FOR

UNEMPLOYMENT.

YOU

CAN DO YOUR BIT BY BUYING

LAMPS MARKED

OSRAM

BRITISH MADE

G. E. C.

Telephone Central 518.

Queen's

Buildings.

WORLD THEATRE

SUNDAY,

at 6 and 9.15 p.m.

COME AGAIN SMITH|

J. Warren Kerrigan 8.4 the spendthrift who tells the truth to help him out in an emergenes, but sis only believed by the one girl.

TO-DAY,

at 5.15 and 9.15 p.

LAST SHOWS

of

"DON'T CALL · MË

LITTLE GIRL"

with ebarmicg vivacious star MARY MILES

MINTER.

The Oficers Mr. T. E. Pearce proptsed and

Committee raius-end we shall not get into. held has decided to pay off 80 Diben-it much before the beginning of

ostares, and the drawing will take next year. We are hurrying on Mr. H. A. Nisbet seconded the re- place immediately after this meat-the contractors all we can. election of the Chairman a Pre- Ing. I shall later on propose, when The Annual Tennis Tournament sident of the Club for the ensuing the accounts before you have been was again a great success and the year. This was unanimously-car- passed, that we transfer $2,000.00! thanks of the Club are due to Mr. ried.

(Other Advertisements Continuri on Page 9 and 123

QUEEN'S CLUB AQUATIC SPORTS.

Some Promising

The results are as follow:

Dining for Plates: 1. Wa Kwong ting; 2, Ip Kuying: Toux Wing-kwong.

All broken, chafed, and damag- ed goods are to be left in the All applications mest be for Godowns, where they will be warded to the Magistracy on or examined on any Tuesdays and before Wednesday, the 18th. day Fridays between the hours of of October, 192%, and must be 10.45 m. and noon within the accompanied by a deposit of Eight free storage period. Dollars.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the1, steamer's Godown, and all Goode remaining undelivered after the

1

from Reserve to Debentures Re-Nisbet for all he did for the! On the motion of the Chairican, demption Fund

players. Mr. Ng Sze-kwong won seconded by Mr. T. E. Pearce, Ma We had a

successful Cricket for the fifth time in succession the C. Bernard Brown was appointed Season, and the Club ran two ele-Open Singles Championship of the as auditor at a remuneration of vens, the first eleven playing 27| Cekay and we congratulate him $100. *- ... matches and the second eleven heartily on his success.

The

Ane

The drawing for the debenturE. was then proceeded with.

Swimmers. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

‚· The re-election of Masers, Party Queen's College held their an-eighteen. Mr. Mitchell beads the ground is in very good condition Smith, Seth and Fleming at a re- AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

nual aquatic aports yesterday after batting averages of the first with and I think we may look forward, muneration of $750 was wonton noon in the Victoria Recreation Club 35.92. and Mr. E. G. Lammert the to another successtol year, both ously agreed to on its being pro- NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

swimming bath, when the students bowling with 1250, whilst Mr.țin cricket and tennis.

posed by the Chairman and second-- Consignees per Company's gave a very creditable display of Benson is top of the second eleven Tribute to Late Mr. Maitland. Steamer

swimming. At the conclusion the batting with an average of 23.50 I wish to place on record the ed by Mr. E. J. E. Mitchell

The following were elected te prizes were distributed by Me and Mr. Hope the bowling with great loss the Club has sustained the Committee for the year--Hon. "POLYPHEMUS"

Claud Severn, who was formally the excellent average of 5.66. the death during the year of Mr. C. Severn, C.M.G, Mr. T..E NOTICE is hereby caves that are hereby notified that the introduced by Mr. B. Tanner in a Interport Prospects.

its late President, Mr. F. Maitland. a meeting of the Licensing Cargo will be discharged into neat speech in which he drew at- As you know we Board will be held in the Council Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it tention to the great progress in forward to a visit from Shanghai the position of President of the R

are looking ir. Maitland for many years filled Pearce, Mr. H. A. Nisbet, Mr. G.

Sayer, Mr. F. Chamber or Friday, the 3rd. day will lie at Consignees risk and swimming roade by the school du- early next month, and we hoped Club with marked success, and: Redmood. Mr. L. J. Davies, of November, 1972, at 12.15 pim.subject. to terms and conditions for the purpose of considering of storage at Holt's wharf. The recent years. Among tho the Straits would also send a team he always bad the interests of the Mr. F. C. Hall, Mr RE

Publicans Cargo will be ready for delivery Officer Administering the Guvern fortunately we have received de-fael his lass deeply--he was elected in absentia to the Hon. present were Bis Excellency the up here at the same time. Un-Club very much at heart. We all A Webster and Mr. H. E. Hollands. Mr. LB. Greenhill WAI "TO- applications Licences, Hotel Kespers Adjunct from Godown on and after 7th.ment and Mr. Erie Rice.

anite advices that the latter are cricketer in every, sense of the. Licences and Restaurant Keepers' October.

Secretaryship, on the propositios anable to come. We bear very) word. We have also to record the f Adjunct Licences for the year

pleasant recollections of "their deaths of Mr. E. W. Dick, Hon of the Chairman, seccnded by Mr. H. A. Nisbet. The Chairman 1922-1923 under the Liquors Con-

last visit, and zre exceedingly Mr, E. H. Sharp and Mr. A. ̧ ̧ E

mentioned that Mr. E. J. E. MIŁ sorry we are not to

have the Crew, all enthusiastic supporter chell had kindly consented to 100

fard (Championship: pleasure of welcoming them bere of this Club and friends whose carry on until the absent member's Lung Shina; 2. Tung Tanthis year.

loss we all mouru. coin; 3, Mak Tai-cheuk.

Invitations have been sent out} Before prpoosing the adoption retors to the Colony, Junior Team Race: Winners, to all the different Cricket Clubs) of the. Report and Accounts, I Class 4 4.

in the Colony to send three off wish to thank our Honorary Becre- Old Boys' Race: 1, S. Harroon: their best men to our nets to prac-itary, Mr. L. 8. Greenhill, who is at 2. Stek Wing-kwan.

tice, and so assist the SelectionĮ present absent on important bual- High Diving Championship): Committee in their arduous task ness, for his never failing intérest

Lai Sze-rbiu; 2. Wan Kwong-Some Clubs have not even taken in the Club's affairs, and for all MOUNTAIN CLIMBING AT 86, ting: 3. Leung Shiu-man; 4, Ng the trouble, to reply, which is the hard and often thankless work

Although 86 years-old, the mat.

much to be deplored. It either be has done r us. We offer him Dean of Salisbury has bee 13th Oct., will be subject to rent. 50 yards handicap (Senior): 1. shows lack of interest or absence our best thanks for all the time mountain-climbing in the

All Claims against the Steamer Tong Wing-kwong: 2, Wong Poof good material. I hope all who and trouble he has expended in Barmonth district. must be presented to the under-lam: 3, Tong Tang-chiu.

have been asked to practice, will the Club's interests. With these signed ca or before the Zich.

Long Plunge (Championship): 1, turn up on the Clab ground as remarks I beg to propose the adopy According to investigation by October, or they will not be Mok Tai-cheuk; 2, Leung Shiu- frequently as possible, and put tion of the Report and Accounts the Government General, the recognised.

mas; 3, Larzs-cbiu.

their backs into it. We want the for 1921-1922 as presented, and population of Korea at the endt No Fire Insurance will be

25 Jarda handicap: 1. Wong best team possible. I would like when they have been seconded of August was 17,452,613-in- effected.

Shu-tong; 2, Chan Foying. to take this opportunity of thank-shall be pleased to answer to the cluding 367,618 Japanese sad 50 yards (Junior): 1. Chiuing the gentlemen who have cffer- best of my ability any questions 25,952 foreigners. The figures, Chung-kau; 2, Ip Kuying; ed to serve on the various Com-members may akentee when compared, with: the jour Mak Koi-hung.

mittees in connection with the Mr. Pentycross seconded. There 1915, represent an increase by Team Race for Coronation visit of our friends from the North, were no questions and the motion 804,789, or by 750,179 Koraans Shield: Winners, Queen's College: Those of us who bays, had the was carried unanimously 46,618 Japanese, and 1,630, Runners up, St. Joseph's College. honour of representing the Colony The Chairman mentioned that foreigners. The ratio between

50 yards breast): 1, Wan at cricket at Shanghai, know well the Committee wished to pay off males and female Kwong-ting; 2, Tong Wing-kwong; their hospitality and we must not $4,000 in debentures, and proposed 100, the Koresu 8, Chan Kwong-sing-g

th this connectión fiát a sum of to 100, Japanese 1 Senior Team Baca; Wuners, Class 24.

-1 am sorry that our New Pay--| $2,000 be transferred: “ from the foreign:700 to Hon will niet be ready next month] Beserve to the Debentura Reden: recordi Consolation Race: 1, Bung25 we hoped. We were delayed tion Fund, gr Ming-chu; 2, Ko Shu-cheong; », arst of als by the shortage of Mr. D. La. Clarks jéconded and the Tsui Hung ki”, “

bricks, and then bad weather, we this win herned to manimously?? Leung can get no work done when it the meeting

Applicants for transfer or new licences, and persons objecting to such applications, must appear in person.

C. WILLSON, Secretary to the

Licensing Board.

Dated the 5th. October 1922.

WALTER J. HAWKER.

Liquidator. Hongkong, 6th. October, 1922. 6th. October, 1922.

A. D. C.

"I'LL LEAVE IT TO YOU."

THEATRE ROYAL Thurs. 12, Bat. 14, Wed, 18, Oct. 9.15 p.m.

Prices: l

$3, $2 & 51. Booking at Montzie's Oct. 3.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE. Agents. Hongkong. Oct. 7th. 1922. -

S. P. C. A.

ANYONE desirous of gel the into communication with the Inspector of the above Society should address P. O. Fox No. 551.

B. L. FROST, Hon. Secretary,

School Championship Shli-maa.

be behind in this respect. -

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