THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER · 30,
1929.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WANTED.
AISY OKEEFE - Pupil of Dis BELLE HARDING, of London. Paris, Brussels, The Hague, etc. Will give lessons in all the latest Ballroom dancas danced ia All the leading
Clubs' and rooms, of London. Fox-Trot, One Step Boston, Gliding Waltz, The New Tango The Camel Walk, eta. Children's classes a speciality, Ballet National, Character, Eurythmics, etc. Correct Tech, pique taught. Address all en- to Miss D. O'Keefe. uiries Station Hotel, Kowloon..Te! E. 120.
WANTED-Situation by shipping clerk with 19 years
Trans in
Pacific experience service-Can take full charge of
HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.
FIRST TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON. FRIDAY, December 1st.
sta-15 pm.
at the
THEATRE ROYAL.
MAIN EVENT.
15 Rounds Contest for the Welterweight Championship of the Cok ny and the Pollca Reserve Mounted Patrol Belt,
A.B. Dixon Stoker P. O. Morgan
H.M.8 Cicala also
K.M.9 Hawkins
T
10 Rounds Lightweight Contest.
Pw Fired
AB. Bana
Department-A-1 References AP-The King's Regiment HMS Despatch | ply Box $30 e/o Hongkong "Tele- graph".
WO BARRINGTON, B.
10 Rounds Welterweight Contest Leading Stoker Hector, v Sergi Tribe.
HMS Durban
-BA
U-UAL PRICES.
And three 6 Round Contests Booking at Moutrie's-Yem Eng (Lpool), under-bers November 28th. General takes to prepare Marine En Public, from November 29th. gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates (Stean, or Oil. Private tuition to University Students, etc. For particulars apply G. P. O. Box No. 653, Hongkong.
To
TO BE LET.
Next Tournaments: Satur days December 23rd and January 27th at the THEATRE ROYAL.
HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS'
ASSOCIATION.
O LET-- Up-to-date big
OFFICE ROOMS. Apply THE Committee has decided
that the following shall b the Honshing Mercantile Co.. Lid.. No. 6, Queen's Road the Settlement Days for the year,
25th. January 26th. Febuary 27th. March 26th. April
28th. May
Central, 3rd floor, next to Bans of China.
the
1923-
Thursday
Monday
Tuesday
10 LET-Large Godown at
Kencedy
Thursday
Town.
Apply
Monday
Box. No. 813 c/o Hongkong
Telegraph."
Tuesday Friday Monday Thursday
26th, June
27th. July
27th. August 27th. September 25th. October
27th. November
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-One Singer ham-
stitch sewing machine.
Friday Tuesday
Thursday
20th. December
By Order of the Committee
J. W. KEW,
Secretary.
nearly new. Apply to Lammert Hongkong 28th. November, 1922,
Bros.
FOR SALE-Enfield 24 b.p.
motor cycle. Good as new,
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Hongkong A Extrs Gymkhana Meeting
in perfect running condition. $300 for quick sale.-Write Box No. 829 c'a. Telegraph."
LOST.
OST-One yellow haired Chow Dog. full grown, an swers to name of "Castor", no collar on, last seen on Sunday noon Nov. 25th. on May Road. Finder will be rewarded. Return to-E.C. Hagen, Co Butterfeld & Swire.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"GLEN LINE, LIMITED.
From UNITED KINGDOM, PORT SAID AND STRAITS.
The 3.S.
"CARNARVONSHIRE"
having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of cargo by
bereby ber &re
informed that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/ or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloor
will be held weather per mitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday, December. Sed com- mencing 2.45 p.m. The Charge for admission to the Public will be $1-Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price. Members are advised that they show their Gymkhana must tickets to obtain admission to the Members Enclosure.
Each Member has the righs of introducing 2 nan members to the "nclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from the Secre- tary at $5.-each up to Friday December 1st.
The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.
RE "SUI AN
PIRACY.
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
IT is intention of us the un-
dersigned The Hongkong Canton & Macao Steamboat Company Limited to prefer in due Course 8 claim against
tte Chinese Government through the Proper British Authority for the losses sustained by us in
con-
Wharf and Godown Company. nection with the Piracy which Limited, whence, andjor from the tok place on the above Ship or wharves. delivery may be obtained.
14th November 1922, and
we
THEATRE
ROYAL
A. D. C.
Christmas Preduction of Shakespeare's "THE TEMPEST"
Tuesday, Dec. 28th Boxing Day! Wednesday, Dec. 27th Matinee)
Thursday, Dec. 28th
Saturday, Dec. 50th
0.15 p.in.
5.15 p.m.
9.15 p.m.
9.15 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 1st New Year's Day) 9.15 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 2nd
9.15 p..
BOOKING OPENS TO-NORROW
AT MOUTRIE'S
Prices as usual.
THEATRE ROYAL
PAVLOVA
MONDAY, December74 b. "THE ENCHANTED LAKE" and!
"THE FAIRY DOLL"
Wed.. Dec. 6th. "The Magic Flute"
and
"Autumn Leaves"
TUESDAY, Dec., 5th. "COPPELIA "
and "SNOWFLAKES "
Thursday, Dec. 7th. "Polish Wedding"
and
"Flora's Awakening"
Booking now open at LOUTFIE'S
Owing to late arrival of steamer, Saturday's performance has been cancelled and money will be refunded on applica tion to Moutrie'a.
TO-DAY at the
WORLD THEATRE
A PRODUCTION OF TREMENDOUS EMOTIONAL INTENSITY WITH FAMOUS
"
GEFALDINE FARRAR
and
LOU TELLEGEN
ja
'THE WORLD AND ITS WOMAN"
A PICTURE AS BIG AS THE WORLD! FEATURE AS EMOTIONAL AS ITS WOMAN!
D
DON'T MISS seeing it
OROTHY ALTON
A "STAR"
PUBLIC AUCTION.
instructions to sell by Public Auction on!
in the
Friday, the 8th. December 1932 ↑
commencing at ri ́s.m.
MARKET
OF
SOULS.
PICTURE.
NOTICE,
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
MR.
Walter J.
ANGLO-CHINESE EDUCATION ERUST CO., LTD.
(In Liquidation.)
NOTICE is hereby given that I
CANTON'S NOTES.
Schemes to Improve the Currency.
NEW CHINESE CABINET.
23
List of Appointments. am in a position to make a By a special proclamation of
Poking, Nov. 29-A Mandate first return to the shareholders of the Bureau of Finance of Kwang isaved to-night accepts the resigna $19.50 per share. Share Certi- tung, a surtax of 50% will be added tions of the members of the ficates should be presented at the to all payment of taxes and Wang Chung-huai Cabinet and Offices of Messrs. Linatend and other public dues beginning De-appoints Wang Tah-haich Davis, Alexandra Buildings for camber 1st, when paid in Provin- acting Premier and Minister of for endorsement between the clal Bank of Kwangtung notes Finance; Kao Ling-wei an Min- hours of 10m. to 12 noon when The charge of a surtax of 50% ister of Interior: CT. Wang As the amount due will be paid. has been prompted by the pre- Forelga Minister: Shu Shih-ying A further small return will be sent depreciation of banknotes, as blinister of Justice; Peng made when the assets are fully the present worth being some Yun-yi as Minister of Education; Minister of realised.
thing like 45 per cent of face Li_Kun-yoan as
Li Ting balo value. Due to the same reason, Commerce;
H. GREENWOOD,
Liquidator.
MARKET OF SOULS
LATE MR. R. A.
Well-known Resident's - Death. With regard to the death of Mr. R. A. Gubbay, which we briefly
late our reported in sesterday, it appears that the
A surtax of 30 per cent. was order Minister of Navy: Chang Shoo ed some months ago; but this teang as Minister of War: and measure did not improve the Kao Eng-hung as Minister of situation, and the addicional 20 Communications-Reuter. per cent. followed. The Canton Government receives about [$2,000,000 monthly from various | |sources. By this iddition, $3,000,000 may be received. The
PAVLOVA DELAYED.
On account of delay in the Government, to lessen the cir-arrival of the stsamer by which culation of notes on the market, she is travelling, Pavlova will be intends to destroy $1,000,000 in anable to appear in Hongkong on
dates every month.
Another scheme to lessen and Saturday night, as arranged.
The opening performance will GUBBAY.withdraw the depreciated notes, take place on Monday. Those suggested but not yet pat into who have booked for Saturday practice, is the issue of premium can have their morey returned bonds of one dollar denomination selling at one dollar note exch.
on applying to Moutrie's. the number of bonds will be Eva million, the winning number of will put up $250,000, cash in first prize upon drawing will silver for prizes for every million. receive $100,000, others within bonds sold. Even the unlucky the ten thousand prizes drawing numbers, upon maturity, may deceased
was returning from less according to a schedule to be redeem their bonds at 75% of face England aboant the Nagasaki fixed. The anion Government value.--Couton Times
edition
Maru when he passed away shortly before the steamer's arrival at Penang. He had been on a visit to England for the purpose of restoring his failing health, but whilst there he had a rather serious illness. He had, bowever, sufficiently recovered to enable him to contemplate a return to Hongkong and sailed ia company with a cousin and
Од nurse.
the trip out fte became worse nad gradually sank, passing away on Monday last
A.
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The deceased gentleman was one of the oldest and best known residents of the Colony. Ele started in business here
a share broker as long ago as 1833, caking' up exchange broking about 16 He was a familiar year ago. figure in financial circles and al- though 7 years of age he carried his years extremely well. His demise is widely regretted for hel was a man of starling character and was most generous to thosal ia need. He leaves a widow, son and brother in Calcutta, for whom the greatest sympathy is felt.
HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP? There are certain disorders such as Influenza, or "the Grip," that{ especially debilitate and make the body an easy prey for more dangerous diseases. Ask those who have had the grip regarding the present condition of their health and most of them will answer: "Since I had the grip I have never been well." They still have profuse perspiration, the persistent weakness of the limbe, the disordered digestion, short- ness of breath, and palpitation of) the beart caused by the thin- blooded condition in which the grip almost always leaves its victim after the fever and in- fluenza have subsided. They are, furthermore, at the mercy of re- lapses and of complications often very serious,
In an attack of the grip there is a rapid thinning of the blood, and patil the blood is built up again there can be no complate recovery of bealth and strength. In fact the thin blood often results in a lack of nutrition of the nerves" that produces a form of nervous trouble called by medical writers) "post grippal neurastbenia' neurasthenia following an attack of the grip.
or
To build up the blood there is one remedy that has been a house- hold word for a generation, Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people. They tone up the whole systern, make the blood rich and Hawker. red. strengthen the cerves. io- A.CIS.. has been appoint crease the appetite, put colour ia pany. & from lat. December, away that unnatural tired feeling. Secretary of the above Com-the cheeks and lips, and drive
1922.
They also safeguard people from getting Influenza by keeping the eyetem in a fit condition to ward off attacks of this disease.
the China Provident Loan and ad
Mortgage Co's godown, Kennedy Town
Goods not cleared by the 6th shell therefore be prepared to THE Undersigned have received
receive and put forward with our Dec., 1922, at 5 p.m. will be
above mentioned claim, claims subject to rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged (which should be made out in packages are to be lat in the detail) by any persons who were Godewas where they will be on board the above Ship when the examined in the presence of said piracy took place and who at Consignees by Messrs. Goddard Day desire us to do so. and Douglas, on 6th. December 1922, at 10 a.m. Claims against the steamer including those for cargo short delivered must be presented on the special form provided and must also be sub- mitted within 30 days of arrival atherwise they will pot
be „recognizéd.
No Fire Insurance will be effect- ed by us in any case whatever.
Billa of Lading will be count reigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON
& CO., LTD.
Agents..
Hongkong, 30th. Nov., 1922.
Dated this 29th. day of Novem. ber, 192!.
By Order of the Board of
Directors, JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary.
NOTICE.
8 rolls Lion Paw Belting, different width and ply,
5 Electric chandoliers shades.
and
32 Bundles Copper wire, Rubber covered, wingle strand, Weather proof Braid "Roeblings"
40 cases each 5 gallons "No! Tarnish" Lacquer,
By Order of the Board, C. MONTAGUE EDE,
Chairman.
DANCING.
PALACE HOTEL.
1800 packages each 5 lbs. 5. Benning RN, D.S.O. The Alabastine, Various Coloursular.
12 kegs each 100 lbs. Galvaniz-
THE Bank of Canton, Limited,
announces the removal of ed Boat Nails, their office from No. 2 Queen's Road Central to No. 6 Queen's Road. Central Op November, 1922.
the
27th.
6 Chemical closeta. Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT FRÖS.,
Auctioneers.
Thy Dr. Williame pink pills without delay if you are a sufferer from the after-effects of the grip or any form of debility caused by thin blood. They are obtainable from medicine vendors every-
By kind permission of Capt. C. where, also post free, one bottle pop-for $150, six for $8.00 from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 96, Szechien Road, Shanghai. A booklet of useful information "Hobbies and Health" will be
Jazz Quartet
of
H.M.S. "Titania”.
will play at the above Hotel an sent free to any reader in re- sponse to a postcard requent to the above address.
on Baturday 2ad.
Dancing 9.p.m.
$50 GIVEN AWAY
WEEKLY ·
"THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH ** Weekly Football Competition.
We will give a prize of $50 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, December 2nd, sa detailed in the coupon to be found below.
RULES OF COMPETITION.
1-All forecasts must be written | 4.~All coupons must be received
2.
3.
on coupons cut from "The Hongkong Telegraph." The name and address of the entrant to be plainly printed in block letters in Ink.
Aay sumber of attempts may be sent in, but a separate coupon must be used for each altempt.'
The Prize of $50 will be awarded to the competitor who gives the correct or mest Dearly correct result of the matches below. In the event of more than one competitor sending in a correct or most nearly correct forecast, then the Prize will be divided
office
at the "Telegraph' not later than 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, December 2nd, Coupons received after that time will be disqualified. 5-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 interviews will be entered into concern- ing this competition.
6-Any match given below
which, through any canDO whatever, le not played to a decision will not be counted.
equally between those com-7-No members of the "Tale- petitors. No one competitor shall be entitled to more than one share of the prize.
graph" staff will be permitted to take part in the competi tion.
MARK THE ENVELOPE “FOOTBALL."
CUT HERE
"TELEGRAPH
WEEKLY FOOTBALL COUPON NO. 6. Matches to be played on SATURDAY, December 2nd. Home
teams mentioned first in each case.
TITANIA
CLUB
KOWLOON
POLICE
KING'S
HAWKINS
S. CHINA HA.”
AMBROSE CARLISLE
UNITED
DURBAN
DIVISION "1.
S. CHINA
R.C.A.
HAWKINS
CARLISLE
DURBAN
DIVISION IL
POLICE
MARAZION
TITANIA
KOWLOON
KING'S
R. C. A.
Strike out the names of the teams you think will lose.
If think
you
match will result in a draw do. any not strike out the name of either team. Name Address
The matches, Despatch Tamar and Despatch v. University, which appeared in Monday's end.Tuesday's coupon, hare basa canceled,
TH