NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

ANTED-A qualified and Experienced Teacher wanted. Apply in writing to the Director of St. Joseph's College,

ANTED. A few Copies of

"Pitman's Schools Fu1| Course in Book-keeping." new or

NOTICE.

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1922.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

CONSIGNEES.

"OTICE is hereby given that this day commenced to practice as Solicitors in co-partnership: under the style of LYSON & HALL at No. 6 Queen's Road Central Hongkong

C. H. LYSON

J. M. HALL

we the undersigned ́ bara|

second hand. Write offers 10 Box Hongkong, 1st. November, 1922 Ka

$14 Telegraph

Hongkong

NOTICE.

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WANTED - Young Chinese THE Firm of iso, P. Lammert

Stenotypist, having 4 years experience of general office work, desires position Will accept moderate salary. Apply Box No. 812 elo." Hongkong Telegraph."

VIOLET CAPELL -- Trained

at the FLORRIE LEWIS | ACADEMY of DANCING. Lon- don.

Will cive lensin Ballet Classical, Step dancing and all branches of children's work. With visit schools. Address all inquir- ies to Miss V. Capell, Station! Hotel, Kowloon, Tel. E.120

W.

O. BARRINGTON, R

Erg (pool under-

*aker to prepare Marine Fr

carrying on the business af Share, Stock ant General Broker will as from the 1st day of Nov-İ jember 1922, be known under the name and style of Geo, P. & H. A. Lammert.

GEORGE PHILIP LAMMERT, HERBERT ALEXANDER

LAMMERT.

1st. Nesember, 1922

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

INTERFORT MATCH.

Manila v Hongkong.

DISNFR. which all mem- bers and subscribers are in- simoune for alROT. Certificates) vited to attend, will be given at Nasp OP) Private tuition to the Hongkong Hotel on Wednes Toivomity Student, etc. For day, stb. November 1922. carrientars arply G. P. D. No. 5, Horrkang.

Box pa

GEORGE FITZMAURICE

-ON WITH -DANCE-

WATCH THIS SPACE FOR STAR THEATRE

Announcement.

THEATRE

HONGKONG, WOMEN'S GUILD

AND

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE |

STRUTHERS & BARRY.

From SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via JAPAN PORTS

& SHANGHAI

The Steamship -

са

"WEST CHOPAKA" having arrived from above mentioned

ports

Friday, Nov. 3rd, 1922, consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the hazardous and'or extra-haamrdous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and stored [consignees" risk.

Consignees of cargo must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports. Hongkong, before ROYAL Bill of Lading will be counter- signed or Delivery Orders issued. All broken, chafed and damag- ed cargo is to be left in the

TONIGHT at 15 pm.

HELP THE

CHILDREN'S

CHARITIES

by coming to

THE GARDEN FETE

AND

SALE OF WORK

at

Government House on Saturday, November 4th., à p.m.

STAILS:

"My Lady's Toilet," H.M.S. Tamar, Candy & Toy Stalls, Children's Stall. The Dollar Stall, Christmas Tree Stall, General Stalls.

SIDESHOWS INCLUDE:

4

Pickpocket Lady, Bran Pia, Silhouette Gallery, Lucky Well, Naval Chute, Goldfish Pond, Live Aunt Sally, Punch and Judy.

BANDMAN'S EASTERN CIRCUIT Godowes where it will be ex-GRAND EXHIBITION OF CHINESE amined at 9 am on Wednesday: BOXING AND FENCING. MINIA-

LIMITED

present

THE NEW ENGLISH FARGICAL COMEDY CO. An Entirely New Campany with An Entirely New Repertoire OF LONDON SUCCESSES

TO-NIGHT at 9.15 HER HUSBAND'S WIFE

Saturday, Nov. 4th, at 9.15 p.m. TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY

By Jan Hay

Cost of dinner $3.50 perį head exclusive of Wines, Those! wishing to attend are requestedi to send in their names to F. Monday, Nov. 6th., at 9.15 p.m. Bevington c/o Bradley & Co. Ltd. an

5 or before p.in. on TO LET One European da: Monday, 6th. November.

TO BF LET.

!! "Leu Building Gap,

Road, Wanchai. Kennedy Road.

Apply to 3!

TO LET Furni-bed Bed

Herm, wil. Poard if required

in Furopean

Leval, Single fred Piba No. 38! K

EX ACTIVE SERVICE MENS* ASSOCIATION.

·

all members who desire

to attend the service in

Family, Upperist. John's Cathedral at 10.40 Gentleman pan on Armistice Day, November crite P.O. Rex 11th, kindly send in their names to the Hon. Secretary before the 18th inst

St. anseries conÉGÉ.

DADDY LONGLEGS.

Tuesday, November 7th at 0.15 p.m. THE YOUNG PERSON IN PINK

Wednesday, November wih, a: 915 p. O.HR PEOPLE'S WORRIES

Thada Novelaper 9th, a: 9,15 pm

FAREWELL PE-PURMANCE

Prices 54. $2 & SI Plan at MOUTRIE'S.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE FIFTH GYMKHANA

November 8th, 1922, by Messrs TURE GOLF COURSE, PRICES FOR Anderson

Surveyors.

Ashe, Marine

All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which they cannot be recognized. No claim will be recognized after the geoda have left the godowns and cargo undelivered after November 9th.. 1922, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance.whatever?

I will be effected.

Consignees 372

requested to

send in their Bills of Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders immediately.

STRUTHERS & BARRY,

\cents,

U.S.S.B. Emergency Fleet Corpn. Hongkong. November 3rd, 1922.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

reader wat

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

Tuesday, the 14th. Nov., 1027. at 12 o'clock (noon) their Sales Rooms, Duddell

Street.

The Motor Launch

"PEEWIT"

2 BEST SCORES. Admission By Garden Gate in Adults Albert Road only. 50 cents-Children 20 cents

NATIONAL 8 SHORT TERM BUND ISSUE of the 11th YEAR of the CHINESE REPUBLIC. (1933).

W

$10,000,000.

ITH reference to previous notices informing the public that the undersigned has been entrusted by the Chinese Government with the service of) the

Loso and that it will} be conducted in ali respects on the same lines a the service of the 7th Year Short

of Term Bond Issue

1918; SUBSCRIBERS to the above Loan,ara hereby notified that the definitive Bonds are now ready and may be had from the Back of China on prodaction of their! Provisional Scrip.

are as

The denominations and num-j bera of

Banca the flows:- $10000 from 00 0001 to 0030200 ! $1,000 from fi 00 01 to 00U500) $1,00 From 0000001 10 0020020; The above Bonds have been checked by representatives of the National Loans Bureau, the Audit Department, the Bank of China, and the Inspector On view now at anchorage off General of Customs, who have Hongkong 24th. Octobor, 192 the Hongkong Club..

also witnessed the destruction off the stoms from which the Eonds Terms: Cash on delivery...

were printed.

TO LET Shops & Offices. Papauta king shop or

is fixed for SATURDAY, canon eratfen in renew

November 18th. 1922. Draft Prom crammes and Entry Forms may Milere now being enend of 1. L- 1317 2 278

HE Bowl Fouration in all be obtained at Race Course. 7 Queen Font, fyri, and Peder Street

the Subjectsteht daring | Hongkong Club and Causeway Ale Post Comet) are insteddit year will begin en Now 10 h Bar Stables.

Entries close 4th. November, Toptent ther plans, whlet band students absent from this raw ready, and in djam, jx10 ton need net -xpcr terme van de undersized, waļfine motion to a Aigle e class. The R. H Forwall & Co, Alxarden | mutions w Elena e cortly Buldings.-R. H. Kot wo

athur the geminations and the work for the Scholastic year 123 begin at once.

Sontents from othe Schect oz Colleges, seeking edmussion. *med house finst submit to an Exurination

TO LET - Mazarine Gap.

suitable for a Mese Two miran vi pot later than the Second week!

from the New

Wover Road in December.

Ards to Box No. 80S

Hengkong Telegraph."

O LFT:-Lange Godown

THE DIRECTOR.

FRENCH GOVERNMENT

LOAN 1922

Kennedy low! APRIS PRICE OF SSUE FRS 497.49

Ex. No. 16 Hongkong Telegraph."

ayable in ca-b-xclu-ively)

Free of Taxes

No Prizes

Nemira Valo. Pry 100-

NEW FLATS TO LET.-No 9. Reimbursable at modder's option.

Thre

TLANIS.

Quarr Pantry, Flu-li Syter Amb to Koun Tại & Co., 2 Die Vorut heas Centrel, komm kong

a- follows:

Jordan Road. Nowhun

Hull, Servants On the 28th of September, 1925

or Fr. 500.00. The 25th of Sp.mber, 19.7.

for Fre 507 5. tserption best will be closed on

the 7th. November 1922. Applications will be received by: THE BA: QUE DE L'INDU- CHINE

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Steam Launch

Ist. Class Condition. For ful particulars apply Box No. 77 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."

FRENCH

Princes Building. Chater Road. V. MAHSOT, Manager. Hoogkong, 11th. Oct., 1922.

LESSONS.

C. MOUSSION, 15, Morrison Hill Road.

SCIENTIFIC

MASSAGE.

Mr.

ankwatsu Akaji,

A Graduate of the Tokyo Massage School, has opened a

massage room at 23... Wyndham, street. Ofice bours from 10 30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Mr. Akaji gives massage on scientific lines based

on instruction in anatomical physiology..

Fee for treatment:-$2,00 per visit.

190S,

HE COWIE HARBOUR COAL

COMPANY LIMITED. SQUIMPOPON COAL

I

HE understanesi are prepare: saquate prime for best quali-

Built in 1910 af Terkwood, Enzine: 4 cylinder Bolinder (Crude Oil). 39 B.H P.

Reg. Tonnage: 7.29 tons.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers,

NOTICE.

y freshly mated SILIMPOPONÍ JUAL, trimmed into Bunkers at TAKE NOTICE that on the SEBATTIK 07 SANDAKAN

12. November., 1922. the British North Borneo) or to PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY' contract for regular Bunker Sup- i will change their name to "THE olies for for 12 months at farcur- | ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE INC."

Dit rates.

under which latter Dame the business will be co..tinued B heretofore.

Steamers calling at SEBATTIK » SANDAKAN exclusively for Sunkers are exempt from pay. aent of ordinars Fort Charges. 192 The mainu draft of water Hide the Company's Whar!

at Setallik is 28 feet at low water pring Tides. Charts of Cowie Jay (Debattik Harbour) and any required information concerning the port can be had on applica:

.:on to

BRADLEY & CO. LTD.

Akents. The OWIE HARBOUR COAL CO LTD.

The Kwong Wing Co., Ltd.

3.1. Kry Chow, Friday, Sovy,, 3 d

Regular entries to Wachow #pendidik, Claus Kusarsger Asesmmodation. Za, Du Voeux R. W., Prae Central 833.

Mee Wah Knitting Co.

áló, Cluseway Bay, "Phons Central 1301. Manufacturer of Swick, Singleta, SwissAZY and Cader GREY YEING PO KWAN, President

THE SAI H'NG 5.5. Ca

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CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

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Central 753,

CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.

15. Des Treze Road, C 59. PERANANG '

Hochow & Hapbang.

on Tuesday.morning. 17th, inat, For Freight or l'udinge apply CHEONG YUE 5. S. Co.

*Phone Central 2322

F. A. AGLEN. Inspector General of

Customs. Inspectorate General olj

Customs

Pekinz. 19th. October, 1982.

THE VALUE OF CON- FECIANISM.

Tsing Hua College Honours the Sage,

The birthday of China's Great Sake was appropriately celebrate ed by the students of Tsing Hua | College under the auspices of the Confucion Society. An elaborate programme was prepared, esne sisting of music. speeches, Bre- works and motion pictures.

President Taso in a short sprech spoke on the importance of reli- sion as a factor of civilization. Western civilization, according to the speaker, was derived from three principal sources, namely, Greek and Roman culture, science and religion. He urged the etu- dents to pay attention to the study of religion as a dynamic force. and find out the real intrinsic value of Confucianism.

CONFUCIANISM V. CONVENTIONALISM.

Prol. Liang Sha-ming, of the Peking Government University. read a paper on Confucianiem ver- sus Conventionalism. In showing the difference between the two, Prof. Liang pointed out that Con- ventionalism leads men to an objective mode in thought and ac- tion bal Confucianism zuides men CHANGWHA NAVIGATION CO. 10 arubi-ctive mode. Convention

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as a means of preserving, orderlį- ness in society is necessary. Con. focius and his disciples have ad vocated that convention should be: used to guide people to become habitually moral beings. Qur conception of Confucianism, the speaker concluded, should not be

Kwongchowan & Fort Bayard that of merely conforming to

8. 8. “BUN ÓR** Landing ded. Nat.

Bailing Wh, Hav,

Fat Freight apply LI FAT 5. S. CO. *Phone Caseni MAT,

conventions.

'Prof. Liang's paper was inter- prated into English by Mr. C. T Tsai, of the Tring. Hus faculty,

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