NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED
AISY OKEEFE — Popii of Miss BELLE HARDING
DA
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الله
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
Austion on
60
Friday, the 8th. December 1933
comment mg at 11 0,125,
at the China Provident Loan and Mortgage Co's godown, Kennedy Town
or London, Paris, Brussels, The Hague, etc. Will give lessons in all the latest Ballroom dances
danced in
tha] and Clubs Leading rooms, of London. For Trot, One Step, Boston, Gliding Waltz, The New Tango, The Camel Walk, etc. Children's classes a specia its National Character, Ballot Eurythmics, etc. Correct Tecb.shades, nique taught Addrese all en- to Miss D. O'Keefe uirias Blation Hotel, Kowloon. TL K. 120.
WANTED-Married couple or
2 bachelors to Share one large bed sitting room with board. Private family. Alt Modern con- veniences. Best part of Kowloon. Occupancy 1st. February. Apply Bux No. 834 co.Hongkong Telegraph."
WANTED TO purchase or rent & house (6 roomed preferred). Causeway Pay or Happy Valley district, if possible. Apply Bex No. 832, c/o "Hoog koog Telegraph."
8 rolls Lion Paw Belting, different width and ply,
5 Electric chandoliers
and
wire.
32 Bundles Coppar Rubber covered, single strand, Weather proof Braid "Roeblings"
40 cases each 5 gallons "No Tarnish "Lacquer,
lbs. 1800 packages each 5 Alabastine, Various
Colours 12 kegs each 100 lbs, Galvaniz- ad Boat Nails,
6 Chemical closets.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1922.
THEATRE ROYAL
PAVLOVA
TO-DAY, December 4th.
"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"
"Flora's Awakening"
and
Booking now open at 1OUTFIE'S
FOR SALE AT REPULSE BAY, THE HONGKONG, CANTON & | MAÇÃO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
&n EXTRAORDINARY
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT
DE PAUL
THE 39TH ANNUAL "AL FRESCO FETE" will be held in the compound of the
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL-
GLENEALY
LOT BB 138 (31 200 sq : ft:) A well situated newly built fully furnished modern two storey NOTICE is hereby given that house. Dining mom, DrawiDE GENERAL MEETING of the Room, 3 Bed. 3 Bath Flush above Company will be held at closets. Drying room. Garage 44 Des Voeur Road Central Tennis court Servants quarter on victoria, in the Colony of Honu- modern plan. House has big per kong on Tuesday, the 5th day on Sunday, 10th. December, 1933. verandahs and good surrounding: December, 1922, at nean, for grounds. Electric light through;
tha purpose of considering, and Hot water service, and WANTED: Situation by out,
shipping clerk with 19 years telephone. Private path to beach. thought fr, approving the draft Offers to purchase to be sent to new Articles of the Company experience in Trans Pacific Pavicc-Can take full charge of Messrs Brunner Mond & Co.: which will be submitted to the
Meeting. Deparment.A 1 References Ap-(China) Limited Queens Rd
A print of such new Articles
ply Box $30 c/o Hongkong "Tele. Central on a before the 15th of and a print of the existing Articles Applications to view may be of the Company may be seen at the Registered Office of the 1 om-
grapb".
W JANTED.-Two large office
100me Central locality from about 31st December 1922. Pleast seid particulars to Box No. 831 eo "Hongkong Telegraph,
W.
BARRINGTON, B. Eng.. (L'pool.), under takes to prepare Marine En- gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates (Stean er Oil). Private tuition to For University Students, etc. particulars apply G. P. O. Box No. 653, Hongkong.
то
TO BE LET.
Deer mber 1922.
From 8.30-11.30 PM. Under the distinguished ps
tr nake of HE. Sir Reginald Edward Stubbs; K.C.M.G.
ADMISSION -$1.00
In the afternoon from 230-6.30 bad at the offers of Messrey. 4 A Des Voeux Road Cen-p... Several Stalls will be open- Branner Mond & Co: (China) Ltral Victoris aforesaid and at the, ed. and Amusements specially
Queens Road Central.
Office of Messrs. Deacon, Looker, suitable for Children will da Deacon & Harston 1 Des Voeux provided. Tea and Refreshment Road Central, Victoria aforesaid will be obtainable.-Admission and the portions of the proposed Free. new Articles which differ from the existing Articles are indicated by being underlined in red.
NOTICE TO C NSIGNEES. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.
From KOBE via NAGOYA, YOKOHAMA & NAGASAKI, The Company's Stearnship
Should the Meeting approve of such new Articles with or with- out modification, the subjoined Resolution will be proposed as
Extraordinary an
namely
Resolation,
The Grounds will be Brilliantly il uminated in the Evening.
SOME FEATURES OF THE FETE:
Tea-Room. *Cafe Chantant, Refreshment Stalls, Picture Post Cards. Doll-House, Fishing Pond, Lucky Wheel, Christmas-Tree, Bran-Tub, American-Stall, The Candy Store, Toy Bazaar, 8boot- ing Gallery, etc.
SEVERAL RAFFLES WITH
VALUABLE PRIZES. Including a New 5-seater Olds- mobile Touring Car, Ticket for
THE CHINESE PORCELAIN COLLECTION OF DR. STAFFORD COX : SHANGHAI,
NO GAMBLING.
Gen. Chan Would Rather See Canton Bankrupt.
150 per cent. The commander-in- chief said with emphasis -- "I am, and believe that all the officers of the Cantonese Army ars, - an enemy to gambling. As soon
The anniversary of the forms-as the Cantonese Army returned tion of the Cantonese Army was to the province in 1920, an order AN Exhibition followed by an celebrated at Canton on Saturday, immediately given pro-
Auption of the entire collec-a large gathering of officials tion of the above well known attending a reception at the Army Connoisseur will be held in Headquarters.
Shanghai from the 11th. to the Sist. of December next.
bibiting fantan and other forma of gambling. The rumours are. totally untrue and groundless.”
Turning to his officers, General General Chan King-ming ad. dressed the meeting, giving the Chan said that any officer of the This unique and important history of the army, and its re Canton Army, who dared to callration represents every phase turn
to Kwangiang. General monopoliza gambling in any place of Chinese Art at its most interest-Chan expressed his regret regard. would be arrested and shor, in the ing periods and the collection is ing the recent political disputs, his rank or greatness of his Agrionltural Siation, disregarding probably the most comprehensive saying that it was out of his
and finest left in China, It includes.
(1) Fine specimens of very early the
Bronzes.
(2) Pottery Tomb Pieces.
service.
In conclusion General Chan mentioned the evils of gambling,
.' power
to stop its occurrence. He then
Bzid that 2.5 government
ia Was need of money, enemies of the saying he would rather see tha government bankrupt present administration had widely Canton
that the than to let gambling raviva, (3) Superior Porcelains from spread the rumour
Ming to Kien Loong includ-government was considering to
After the meeting, a photograph ing particularly fine speci- discontinus the prohibition of of all those at the meeting was gambling, in order to raise money taken. Following this all enjoy- to maintain the provincial notes, ed a banqust given by the Com
mens of Khanghai.
(4) Orer 330 Jades and
(5) Authenticated pictutes in-which were discounted at about mander-in-chief.
cluding a number by Mab Yusa. Hsai Kwei, Wang Wei and other noted Artists. The Exhibition will be open for a week, the Auction will pro- bably extend to 4 days and will be unique in that no collection as important has yet come under the hammer in China
The North China Daily News of the 17th. November says:--
"A wonderful opportunity is! about to be given to Connois- Four all over the Far East in the disposal of a famous collec- tion of Chinese Branzes Porcelains, Jades and Pictures. Dr Stafford Cox in well and widely known as the posseSSOT of perhaps the largest and cer- tainly the best collection of to-day Porcelaia in Chios ............from the standpoint of the Student of Chinese Art no less than from that of the learned collector the Exhibition will be of great value....
More & Co., Ltd the
fide Auctioneers will be pleased to send catalogues to bene collectors on application and to undertake the buying of any lots on commission.
I
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB. NOTICE.
Special Xmas Sale of
POPULAR SONGS.
300 Titles
Usual price per copy 80 centa Sale
China Draws Work Co.
$50
AT
馆
NAMSENS.
60 and 40 cents..
40, Queen's Road Central
Agents.
GIVEN
AWAY
WEEKLY
1
"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 bet played on SATURDAY next, December 9th, ag detailed in the coupon to be found below.
RULES OF COMPETITION.
1-All forecasts must be written | 4-All coupons must be received
on coupons cut from The Hongkong Telegraph." The name and address of the entrant to be plainly printed in block letters in lak 2--Any number of attempts may be sent in, but a separate coupon must be used for each attempt.
Mrs. Moore v. Mrs Penece. Mrs. S B.C. Ross v. Miss Rodger Mr. Mitchell v. Mrs. Hornell. Mrs. Winslow v. Mrs. Morrison. Mrs. Redmond v. Mrs Adam.3.-The Prize of $50 will be
Miss Calder v. Mrs. Dinsdale. Mrs. Armstrong v. Mr Piercy.
"SEATTLE MARU," having arrived from the above porte, no the Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed
That the new Articles already at their risk in the Hongkong
approved by this Meeting and and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
for the purpose of identification Company's Godowns at Kowloon,
subscribed by the Chairman where delivery can be obtained
thereof. be and the same kre as soon as the goods are landed.
hereby adopted as the Articles Goods not cleared by the 10th.
of the Company to the exclusion 0 LET.-Up-to-date big Dec., 1922 will be subject to rent.
of and in substitution for all OFFICE ROOMS. Apply Damaged packages must be
tbe existing Articles thereof, the Henshing Mercantile Co., left in the Godowns for examina- the Consignees rep-
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY | which $(3 Each) may be obtain-Bye.-Mrs. Crawford Morgan. Ltd.. No. 6. Queen's Road tion by Central. 3rd. floor, next to the resentatives and the Company's AL OGIVEN that a FURTHER ed from
Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL Back of China.
Douglas, at 10 a.m. on Wednes-MELTING of the Company, will day and Saturday. All Claims be held at the same place, on must be presented within Thirty Friday, the 22nd. day of Decem. days of the steamer's arrival here, ber, 1922, at noon for the purpose after which date they cannot be of receiving a report of the recognized. No claim will be proceedings at the above men- admitted after the goods have tipped Meeting and of confirming
if thought fit, left the Godowns.
& Special Resolution, the above mentioned Resolution.
TO LET Large Godown st Box. No. 613 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
To Kencedy Town. Apply
FOR SALE.
85
Dated this 18th. day of Novem-
No fire insurance whatever will be effected. >
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for ber, 1922.
OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,
FOR SALE-One Singer hem-countersignature immediately.
Btitch sewing machine. nearly new. Apply to Lammert Bros.
LA
K. SHIMA,
Manager.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES CCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD. Consignees per Companys
"PHEMLIS" From NEW YORK
AW BOOKS1-Stephen's Come taries, 4 Volumes, Never 16h. La) dition. been used only just revived from London. Cass {.I.P.) £6 16. 6. Cheap II Bargain !!! What Steamer Offer? Apply to Box No. 833, c/o. lhe," Hongkong Telegraph."
LOST.
haired
LOST-One Fellow
Chow Dog, full grown, SWEIB to name of "Castor", no collar on, last seen on Sunday noon Nov. 25 b. on May Road. Finder will be rewarded. Reture to-E.C. Hagen, C/o Butterfield & Swire.
NOTICE.
THE
HE Bank of Canton, Limited, enpoonces the removal of their office from No. 2. Queen's Road Central to No. 6 Queen's the 27th Road, Centrál on November, 1922,
MARKET OF SOULS
are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it
By Order of the Eoard of Directore.
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary.
MING YUEN STUDIO. 14. Bemersfeld Arcade,
-α-
Mr. &. H. Carroll (Carroll
Brothers), Mr. J. M. Noronha (Credit
Foncier).
"No Work of Charity is Foreign to the Society.
COME & HELP HONGKONG's POOR
1st Rouad to be played off by December, 14th 1972
Draw for the dams Cup. Byes. Miss Reid, Mrs, Brom- wich, Mrs. Pearce, Mrs. Dinsdale, Mrs. Hollands, Mr. Dannett, Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Crawford Morgan, Mrs, R. M, Smith, Mrs. Stawart, Mrs, Parker, Mrs. T. Scott Morri son, Mr. Holmes, Mrs. Mardoch, Miss Calder.
V.
1st. Pound. Mias Denison Mr. Redmond
Mrs. Lesek v. Mrs. Hornell.
Мосте, Byes.-19.
Mr. M. Smith, Mrs. Bearty, Mrs. SHERIFF BROTHERS Davidson, Mrs. Mitchel, Mrs
Diamond and Gem Merchants. and
Artistic photographs for Manufacturing Jewelers
all occasions.
Call or Phone Central No. 4310.
8. 1. Kew Chaw, Wednesday. Dit., čih. Megular service to Widdow pizdić 3 Class Passenger Accommodation. 25, Den Toesx Rd. W., 'Frone Central Bas.
will lie at Consignees' risk and The Kwong Wing Co., Itd. subject to terms and conditione of storage at Holt's wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 4th. December.
Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.
All broken, chafed, and damag, ed goods are to be left in the Godowas, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and| Fridays between the hours of 10.45 8.m, and noon within the free storage period.
No "claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods
Mee Wah Knitting Co.
£28, Causeway Bay, Thone Central 1501. Manufacturers at Socks, Singlets, &weaters and Underwear, YEUNG PO KWAN, President.
THE SAI HƯNG 8. S. Co.
13. Consought Boad, W.
CANTON-WUCHOW
8. 8. ** NANNING " 8. "BAINAN Monday, Wednesday, Friday.
LINE.
-HONGKONG-W› CHOW LINE.
Those Couteal 1770.
remaining undelivered after the THE HIN FAT S. $. Co. 9th. Dec., will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before the 23rd. December, or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be
Shipping and Insuranos Berkers, "Phone Centan 2005). In 107, Wing Lek Straws,
KWOK HIN WANG,
Proprietor.
On Hing Co.
Watch Makers.
- Chinese Jade a peciality,
Inspection Invited.
69, Queen's Road Central.
Ching-Kee S. N. Co.
156, War Lock B., W. "Phonə 3239 Regular Service between B., Dalité, Seselwang, Worth Chlum YEE TAI HONO, Phone
Central 753.
CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.
16, Des Voeus Rosé, D. 88,"PERATING ***
um Tuesday morning, 17th. lari, For Freight of Passage apply CHEONG YUE 8. 8. Co. *Phone Central 2332
Hongkong South America.
6. "WAN FING“ -Ver Freighá sza. spply CHANGWHA NAVIGATION CO. Bank of Chies Bid, -“Phone Control 1826.
Mackenzie, Mrs. Middleton Sme th. Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Piercy. Mrs. 9. B. C. Ross, Mr. Hannibal Mr. Bean, Miss Fothergill, Miss Rodger. Mrs. 8. Baker,
lat. Round to be played off by December 17th, 1923.
Draw for the Colin Cup: Byes-Mr. Davidson, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Hollands, Mrs. Beatty, Lady Recs Davies.
Mrs. Lloyd v. Mrs Dannett. Mrs. Murray . Mrs. Black. Mrs. Hannibal v. Mrs. Brom wich.
Mrs. Hornell v. Mrs. R. M. Smith.
Mrs. Middleton Smith v. Mrs 18. Baker.
Mrs. Gompertz v. Mra. Wolfe.,
Mrr. Byes-Mrs. Mardoch, Parker, Mr. Hale, Mrs. Forsyth, Mrs. Mackenzie.
1st Hound to be played off by December 14th, 1922,
E.B. REDMOND, Fon. Secretary,
Ladies' Bection.
Hongkong, 3rd Dec., 1922.
KEN WOOD ESTATE.” The preservation of 95 acres of Hongkong-Saigon Line.the Kan Wood Estate at Hamp
For Freigh stu, Apply
WO FAT SİNO
stead is now assured, "and this new zmenky for London is to be bankled over to the London County Council to be dedicated 25 au home & Fort Bayard open space for the people.
awarded to the competitor who gives the corrector mat nearly 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
at the Telegraph" office · not later than 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, December 9th. 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 watch given below
which, through any cause whatever, ie not played to a decision will not be counted."-
equally between these com-7-No members of the "Tele petitors. No one competitor shall be entitled to than one ebare of the prize.
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graph" staff will be permitted" to take part in the competi- tion.
MARK THE ENVELOPE "FOOTBALL." CUT HERE
"TELEGRAPH" WEEKLY FOOTBALL COUPON NO, 7.- Matches to be played on SATURDAY, December 9th.. Home
teams mentioned first in each case.
KING'S
HAWKINS
R.G.A.
CARLISLE
DURBAN
AMBROSE
R. C. A.
HAWKINS
POLICE
WARDERS
S. CHINA “B”
MARAZION:
DIVISION 1
KOWLOON
CLUB
TITANIA
TAMAR
"POLICE
S. CHINA
DIVISION 11.
TITANIA
DURBAN
ST. JOSEPH'S .
AMBROSE
AUXILIARIES
UNITED
Strike out the names of the teams you think lose.
If you think any match will result in a draw "not strike out the name of either team.
Name
Address