NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

WANTED.

ANTED Office: Spacious

room, about 2,500 square

reet or more in Central, from

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THEATRE

ROYAL

TO-NIGH) 9.15 pm.

December or January-Apply BANDMAN'S FASTERN CIRCUIT,

P.D, Box No. III.

ANTED-Spanish Tuition required by European. Please reply stating terms, etc. to Box No. 811, co "Hongkong Telegraph."

\\'ANTED A qualified and

Experienced

Teacher

wanted. Apply in writing to the Director of St. Joseph's College..

VIOLET CAPELL. Trained

LINDED Present

THE NEW ENGLISH FARCICAL COMEDY CO. An Entirely New Company with An Entirely Sew Repertoire OF LONDON SUCCESSES (pang to the igniting of two of the sors of the casing the repertoire is

anboy altered as follows:

TON GHT

TONS OF MONEY

TO MURNUW, at 9.15 pm. A WEEK-END

Thursday, November Tuch as 9.15 p. ta CHAMLY'S AUNT

Friday, Nov. 3rd, at 9.15 p.m.

HER HUSBAND'S WIFE Saturday, No. 4th, at 0.15 p.m. TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY Bylan Hay

at the FLORRIE LEWIS ACADEMY of DANCING, Lon!

Will give lessons in Ballet, don. Classical, Step dancing and all branches of children's work, Will visit schools. Address all inquir-Monday. jeg to Miss V. Capell. Station Hotel, Kowloon, Tel K.120

W

D

BARRINGTON. B.

Enz. (L'pool.. under takes to prepare Marine E- gineers for all B.D.T. Certificates Steamer Oil), Private tuition to University Students, etc. particulars apply G.P.O. Box No. 633, Hongkong.

-

TO BE LET.

:u

·

Now, 6th., at 9.15 p.m. DADDY LONGLEGS. Tunday. No rester Sta at 90905 pm, THE YOUNG PERSON IN PINK

Prices $4, $2 & SI. HE WISE & BOOK EARLY Placs at MOFTRIES.

For HONGKONG WOMEN'S GUILD:

TO LET. Due European flat! Lee Building" Gap. Road, Wanchai. Apply to 3.

Kennedy Road.

TO LET-No. & Queen's Road

Central, several rooms OD 2nd Floor, suitable for Offres Apply Office Carlton Hotel

T

O LET-One big room for immediat occupation 1st Road. Mashin Floor, Nathan

Building. Apply Box 810, "Hongkong Telegraph."

T

OLET. Up-to-date big OFFICE ROOMS, De busking, airy and well ventilated. Central locality. Apply The Hon Shing Co. 34, Queen's Central.

To

Fload

O LET.-A: Magazine Gap, rocmed house, large six

suitable for a Mes. Two minute+ Motor Road. Box No. 800

"Hongkong Telegraph."

from the New

Apply to

FOR SALE.

FOR

ANLI

MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGLE: HELP THE

CHILDREN'S

CHARITIES

by coming to

THE GARDEN FETE AND

SALE OF WORK

at

Guvernmentllouse on Saturday. November 4th., p.m.

STAILS:

"My Lady's Toilet," H.M.S. Tamar, Candy & Toy Stalls. Children's Stall, The Dollar Stall Christmas Tree Stall, treneral ball. SIDESHOWS INCLUDE:

Pizspaket Lady, Bean Pie! Silhouette. Gallery, Lucky! Well, Naval Chute, Goldfish Pond, Live Aunt Sally. Punch and July. GBAND EXHIBITION OF CHINESE

MINIA BOXING AND FENCING T'RE GOLFO USE, PRICES FOR: 2 BEST SUVRES. Jmission:-By Garden Gate in Albert Road only. Adults 3 cest-Children 20 cents

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RE BFC GYMKHANA, T

fited for SATURDAY,Į November 19th. 1922. Draft Pro

FOR SALE-Steam Launchwrammes and Entry Forras may

Race Cours 1st. Class Condition. For fail he obtained at particular apply Box No. 778 Hongkong Club and Causeway

Bag Stables.. c/o "Hongkong telegraph."

CRMGENOOWER CRICKET

CLUB.

NOTICE.

THE Annual General Meeting

Entries close 4th. November. 192.

Hongkong, 24th. October, 1922

NOTICE.

TAKE NOTINE that on the 1st. November, 1922, the:

of Members will be held at "PACIFICSTEAMSHIP COMPANY' the Club House, on FRIDAY, will change their name to "THE

the

the 3rd November, 1972 at 539 ADMIRALORIENTAL LISE INC." p.m. for the purpose of passing under which latter name the Report and Accounts and business will be continued as electing office bearers for the heretofon. ensuing REASON..

R. BASA,

Han. Secretary

Dated the 25th, day of October, 1922.

PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.

RUSSIAN VOLUNTEER FLEET

Notice is hereby given:

1. That the legitimate Board of Dinctors of the Russian

Volunteer Fleet has its seat in Moscow.

2. That the undersigned has been appointed Special Delegate in the Far East and Mr. R. J. Elleder Chief Agent for China and Japan with the residence. in Shanghai,

2.

3. That transactions and liabilitiesof any kind contract- ed by anybody else in the name of the Russian Volunteer Fleet are null and void and will not be recognized by the Russian Volunteer Fleet.

J. Leonidoff"

Special Delegate of the Russian Volunteer

Fleet in te Far East,

Temporarily Hongkong

NOTICE.

: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922.

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 Hongkong Cigar Store on the Alexandra Bullding. We have no connection with the present bar- bar's shop in our old premises.

corner

of

Whilst thanking our numerous ous- tomers for their past support, wa beg to sollelt the continuance of their patronage.

Est. 1886. ver 25 years in the Mongkong Hotel Building. Hongkong, October 3rd, 1922.

GEORGE FITZHAURICE -ON WITHDANCE-

PLAZ MERERE JA DAVIS POWELL

WATCH THIS SPACE FOR !

STAR THEATRE

Annoutrement.

DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL. HONGKONG,

now

The School Year divided into four terms

(1) November 21 to Chinese

New Year Holidays. The end of Chines New Year Holirays to May 10. (3) May 11 to Summer Holi

days.

14: The end of Summer loli- days to November 20.

future the Hongkong Annual ari the traversity Schot Examinations will be held in November and the new school' Sear's work will begin the first week after these Examinations.

Next Term begins on Tuesday November 21, 1922.

A new S boot Year's Work begin on Monday, November 27. New Boys should therefore, where possible, join the school on November, 21.

All School Fres are due on the first day of esch Term.

The Annual Speech Day will he held on or about January 31. 1925.

Year Nex Chinese Tre Holidays will be from (about) February, 1-28.

W. T. FEATHERSTONE. Head Master.

NATIONAL 8, SHORT TERM BOND ISSUE of the th YEAR of the CHINESE REPUBLIC. (1922). $10,000,000. གསར་

WITH reference to previous

the

juforming natices public that the undersigned haa bees entrusted by the Chinese Government with the service of Loan and that it will the

respects be conducted in all

the

lines game

81 the service of the 7th Year Short of 1918: Term Bond Issue SUBSCRIBER

on

to the above

Loan are bereby notified that the definitive Bonds are now ready and may be had from the Bank of China on production of their Provisional Scrip.

The denominations and nom.

Bonds bers of the

аге as follows:- $10,000 from 0070001 to 0000200 $ 1,000 from 000001 to 00U600) $1.00 from 0000001 to 000000 The above Bonds have been checked by representatives of the National Loans Bureau, the Audit Department, the Bank of China,

the and

Inspector General of Customs, who bavs also witnessed the destruction of the stones from which the Bouds were printed.

F. A. AGLEN, Inspector General of

Castoms. Inspectorate General of

Customs,

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have receir- ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, the 1st. Nov., 1973, commencing at 2.45 p.m. at No. & B Orient Building (Top Floor)

A Quantity of Valuable House

hold Furniture

(Full particulars from catalogue)

On view on day of sale. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

AuctioneerA

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Friday, the 3rd. Nov. 1923 commencing at 2.45 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture

comprising:-

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE ADMIRAL LINE.

The Steamship

"PRESIDENT JEFFERSON having arrived from Manila on Oct. 31st consignees are hereby notified that sheir Cargo is being landed at their risk into the Hardous and/or Extra- Hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

Godown Co., at Kowloon, and stored at consignees' risk,

Consignees of cargo must pro- duce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading will be counter- signed.

All broken, chafed and damag- ed cargo is to be left in the Go downs, where it will be examined at 10 am on Nov. 4th. by the Company's Surveyors, Messra Anderson & Asha.

All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steamer's arrival hare, after which they cannot be recognized. No Claims will be recognised after the goods bare left the Godowns, and cargo undelivered on and after Nov. 6th. will be subject to rent

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

Cocsignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for copatersignature immediately.

PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO., Waited States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation.

Managing Agents, THE ADVIRAL LINE No.4. Des Voeux Road, Hongkong, 31st. Oct., 1922.

CHINESE LABOUR'S DEMANDS.

of

A Lengthy List.

Scarcely a day passes now with- Drawing and Dining Room out the report of a strike in one Saiter, brass bedsteads, carpets. department of Chinese labour or

fashion Spewriters, Electric fans, etc.. another, and the

organization and formulation of demands seemi to have new spread to every branch of labour. papers. Yesterday's Chinesa says the N., Daily News of the 15th, inst., contained an interest-

etc.

Blackwood cabinet, table, chairs,

etc. Also

One pair binoculars by F. Davidson & Co.

One Telescope hy. "G. Falconering report of a meeting which

son" And

One Upright Piano by

Challan & Son"

Do view from Thursday the 2nd November. Catalogues will be issued. Terins: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

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

Tuesday, the 14th. Nov., 1927. at 12 o'clock (noo)

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

The Motor Launch

**PEEWIT"

Built in 1910 of Teakwood. Engine: 2 cylinder Bolinder (Crude Oil), 30 B.H P.

Reg. Tonnage: 7.29 tons, On view now at anchorage off the Hongkong Club.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

A

Auctioneers.

ROYAL HONOKONG GOLF CLUB.

INTERPORT MATCH.

Manila v Hongkong.

DINNER, which all mem- bers and subscribers are in- vited to attend, will be given at the Hongkong Hotel on Wednes day, 8th. November 1922 at 8 p.m. Cost of dinner $3.50 per bead exclusive of Wines. Those wishing to attend are requested to send in their names to F. Bevington c/o Bradley & Co.. or before 5 p.m. on Ltd. on modday, 6th. November.

took place at Woosung on Sunday and was attended by employees)

and of the Shanghai-Nauking Shanghai-dancehow Railways,! st which meeting the following! up far! programme was drawn presentation in due course:

A new scale of wages, up to

$50 GIVEN AWAY

WEEKLY

"THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "

WEEKLY

1.

2.

Football Competition.

OPEN TO ALL.

NO ENTRANCE FEE.

We will give a prize of $30 to the reader who sends in the most nearly correct forecast of the results of Hongkong Football League Matches to be played on SATURDAY next, November 4th, as detailed in the coupou to be found below.

No Goals to be given. Simply give Wins or Draws.

Rules of Competition.

-All forecasts must be written en coupons cut fron The name and -The longkong Telegraph." address of the entrant to be plainly printed in block

letters in Ink.

Any number of attempts may be sent in, but a separate coupon must be used for each attempi. The Prize of $50 will be awarded to the competitor who gives the correct or most nearly correct result of the matches below. In the event of more than one competitor sending in a correct or most nearly cor- rect forecast, then the Prize will be divided equally between those competitors. No one competitor shall be entitled to more than one share of the prize. 4.--All coupons must be received at the Telegraph'

office not later than 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, November 4th. Coupons received after that time will be disqualified.

3--No responsibility will be accepted by the Editor for the loss or non-delivery of any coupon. The Editor's decision must be final. No correspondence or inter- views will be entered into concerning this com- petition.

6. Any match given below which, through any use whatever, is not played to a decision will not be counted.

7. No members of the Telegraph'

staff will be

permitted to take part in the competition.

Mark the Fnvelope. "F00TBALL"

Buy a Copy of the Telegraph" every evening and

a maximum of $100 per month send in your forecasts.

for foremen, $60 for mechanics, I $36 for, carpenters. . $60 tor blacksmiths, and $36 for ap prentices.

Holidays on Sundays and national festivals, without de- duction of w

Dil

Work to cease at 5 o'clock) afternoon. If Saturday extra time has to be worked to werk emergency, two days

ic holiday to be granted, addition to the regular ones.

Any man absent through injury to receive full pay in- stead of half pay as at present.

Pensions for workmen who! retire through old age after logg service.

Demands of an almost equally comprehensive character have: been presented to the Japanese proprietors of & printing concern in Yangtazepoo. In this instance, 200 went on strike in consequence of an alleged assault on one of their anmber by a Sikh watch. man. The boliday bas given them time to consider their posi tion, with the result that the following programme has been formulated-

Dismissal of the offending! walchman.

Holidays on Sundays and festival days, with pay.

Foreign foremen to be select- ed by the workmen themselves. Reinstatement of strikers, with strike pay.

Better treatment for appren tirer. These "terms" bave of course-

The strike of gold and silver been summarily rejected, smiths continues. The masters are spreeable to granting in- open creased wager, and are

other to make

concessions, but they absolutely refuse to negotiate with the men's union. They also refuse to grant one THE New fists ou K.LL 609 day's rest in seven, a concession: (the old Wigwam Tennis however, which they might well Club) will be ready for occups be expected to grant. tion middle November.

·It will be aberved that, whilst Will those who have applied there movements are apparently for these fi kindly communi-independent, obviously they cate with the Secretary, 200

derita inspiration from one

HUMPHREYS EST TE & FINANCE C., LTD.

READ OUR

Football Reports every Monday, Football Notes 'every Thursday.

CUT HERE

"TELEGRAPH WEEKLY FOOTBALL COUPON NO. 2.. Matches to be played on SATURDAY, November 4th., Home teams mentioned first in each case,

DIVISION

KING'S

AMBROSE

DUR AN

I.

TAMAR

HAWKINS

SOUTH CHINA

DIVISION II.

SOUTH CHINA "B"

ST. JOSEPH'S

HAWKINS

POLICE

R. C. A.

AMBROSE

DURBAN

WARDERS

SUTH CHINA"

KOWLOON

KING'S

FLEET AUXILIARIES

UNIVERSITY

UNITED

Strike out the names of the teams you think will lose.

If you think any match will result in a draw do not strike out the name of either team.

Then plainly print your name and address in ink below, Mark the envelope "Football" and send to "Telegraph' office before noon on SATURDAY. Name

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