NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
WANTED.
WANTED: Cat any resident recommend good cook boyt Apply Fox No. 846, 25 "Hongtong Telegraph."
One
vacancy
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB
NOTICE.
NEW YEAR HOLİDAY OLD LOURSE FANLINO
Running Boger Fool compati-
The Main Clubhouse at Fanling
tion for men will be heldį the New Year Holiday, ANTED.The Sun Life over
December 30th., December 31st. Assurance Company has
for a capable 1982 and January 1st, 1943. representative in
Hongkong Previous insurance business not absolutely essential, but "energy And good charactor pre-requisites. Apply by letter, and in confidence, giving some particulars to the Company's Manager, Hongkong.
WO BARRINGTON, B. Eng. (L'pool), under- takes to prepare Marine En- gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates (Steani or Oil), Private tuition to University Students, etc. For particulars apply G. P.O. Bar No. 653, Hongkong.
TO BE LET.
TO LET-Kowloon Furnished European Flat, with Modern conveniences. Apply Box No. 8470. Hongkong Telegraph.
will be Open to Ladies on Now Year's Day.
PERCY SMITH, SETH &
FLEMING, Secretaries and Treasurers.
SPECIAL" ANNOUNCEMENT.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
Monday 1st. Jamunary.
THERE will be no Tea Dan- sant in the Hongkong Hotel on the above date.
"
A. S. WATSON & CO. LTD. NOTICE-On Monday. Ist January, 1923, all Depart. meats will be closed.
The Hongkong Dispensary,
Dispensing Department, will be TO LET. One large crice open for dispensing prescriptions from 10a.m. to 1 p.m. and from room in Fowell's Building-p.. to 7.5 pm. Apply Lane, Crawford. Ltd.
LOST.
OST-Small Leather Wallet
containing Monthly Tram-
Ticket and valuable papers.
Hongkong
4. S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED.
Hongkong. 29:h. Dec., 1922.
NOTICE.
Finder please communicate withE have this day anthorized Box No. 849 c'o.
Mr.. T. UDA to sign for Telegraph."
the firm
K. KIMURA & CO. Hongkong, 25th. Dec, 1922.
INTERNATIONAL MATCH.
BUGBY FOOTBALL ENGLAND. THE REST NEW YEAR'S DAY
at
HAPPY VALLY
Rick Of 4 p.m.?
The Kwong Wing Co., Ltd.
No Chow, Thor day, D. JAN Regular service to Ruchow
Splec did lot. Class Passezare Autommolato R.
2. De Voet B.I. W. "Phone Central
Mee Wah Knitting Co.
523, Wauseway Bay, "rhona fakt 101. Manufacturers' ut Socks, sun zinis, funniere sad Caderent,
YEUNG PO KWAN, President.
THE SAI HING 5.5. Co.
24, Coonaught Road. W.
CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.
9. 9.KANNING **
8. BASAN"
Monday, Weinsedar Friday,
HONGKONG-W CHOW LINE.
8. 8. HENG ONU 'Phone Central 1770.
THE HIN FAT S. S. Co.
Shipping and insurance Brokaze, “Phone Chátral 385. Na, 137, Wing Lod Street.
KWOK HIN WANG.
Proprietor.
On Hing Co.
8-10, Blog Zung Street
Hetal & Hardware StereÑanta, Flentero
General Engiomnes & fotoacture à
Phon S. Catzal 1964
K
K
I. LAI Ceaurs:
WONG SIE WOON BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS FOR LADIES, GENTS & CHRIREN, BEST DESIGNS, PRICES MODERATE
21. POTTINGER ST., PHONE 1474,
Ching-Kee S. N. Co.
16. Wing Cock, W. 'Phone 3238 keguar sepian betares H.K, Dwarea. Sawchwang. 5. Chip. YEE TAI MONO. 'Phone
Central 753.
CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.
24. Dew Road,
SPERANANGI Hopsow & Ha,phnaz
on Tuesday morning, 17th int Phe Ponight up Page apply
CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.
* Cratrai 2532
Hongkong-South America.
9. PINT
For Frien ein. apply
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THEATRE
ROYAL
AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB
Christmas
Production of Shakespeare's
“TEMPEST”
Upwards of 50 participants, meluding full Brebestrs, chorus and ballet of nymphs.
fauns, reapers and strange shapes 1
Saturday, Dec. 30th, 9.15 p.m. Monday, Jan. 1st New Year's Day, 9.15 pm.
Turday, Jan. 2nd, 0.15 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 3rd Matineel, 5.15 pm.
Becking at MOUTRIËS.
Paval Prices.
HARMSTON'S GRAND CIRCUS
-and
ROYAL MENAGERIE
of
REFORMING WILD ANIMALS LOCATION KOWLOON GROUND BIGGER - BETTER - BRIGHTER - THAN - EVER HARMSTON'S
THE APEX
THE CRUX
THE ACME
THE ALPHA
AND
OMEGA
of all that stands for perfection in the Circus. World.
A GRAND ARRAY OF TALENT
FRIDAY, DECEMBER
Secured from every Quarter of the Globe presenting & Programme never before attempted in the East. STÅR PERFORMERS
30
Booking at Robinson Piano Co.
Prices of Admission.
30
Full Box Single Rox "eat. First Chair...
...$15.00
Second Chair
.$ 1.50
$ 3.00
:
Sralls
...$ 2.00
Gallery
...$ 1.00
52
Soldiers & Sailors hall price to the seco: ds & Stalls only. Matinee Wednesday and Saturday, at 4 p.m.
W. Harmston,
Proprietor.
NOTICE.
W. Symons. Represantatios.
N. Ray, Agent.
NOTICE.
THE CHINA FIRE INSUR-BRITISH TRADERS INSUR-
ANCE CO., LTD.
ANCE CO, LTD.
THE Registered Office of the THE Registered Office of the above Company has this above Company has this day day been removed from Nos. been removed from Nos. 3 & 4
3 & 4. Queen's Building to Queen's Building to UNION UNION BUILDING" Pedder BUILDING"
Hongkong
CHANGWHA NAVIGATION CO. Street, Hongkong.
Bank of China Bid "Pune Centem 157.
Hongkong-Saigon Line.
8. A.TELIMACTIES**
For Feridhi ets. Apply
WO FAT SING
*Pange No. Cratri 5,
Kaongchowan & Fort Bayard
3.8.
"sta ox" wall an deepshed
on the 11th 1042
For Freight apply
LI FAT S. S. Co.
"Foam Cetern: 2007,
Keep Saturday free
for the
NEW YEAR'S EVE
FANCY DRESS
CARNIVAL
at
KOWLOON THEATRE
Special Six Piece JAZZ BAND .
Refreshments. Confetti.
Tickets $2.00.
T
T
C. MONTAGUE EDE,
General Manager. Hongkong. 27th. Dec., 1922.
Pedder. Streetz
C. MONTAGUE EDE,
General Manager. Hongkong, 27th. Dec, 1992.
STAR THEATRE
KOWLOON. Tel. K. 795
LAST EVENING PERFORMANCE
TO-DAY (Friday), Dec. 29th.
CHEFALO
& PALERMO
IN NOVELTY ACTS.
Booking at Moutrie's.
After 5 pm, at Theatre.
CHEF ALIO PALERMO
NOTICE.
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD...
THE Beghtered Office of the
abora Company has this day been removed from No. 3 & 4. Queen's Building to UNION BUILDING". Pedder Street, Hongkong.
C. MONTAGUE EDE,
General Manager. Hongkong, 27th. Dec., 1922,
BANK HOLIDAYS.
1922.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
WWE have this day removed our offices to "Alexandra Building, 2od Floor!
SILVA-NETTO & CO, Hongkon, 29th. Deo, 1923,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.
Consignees Steamer
sed
Company's
* THESKUS".
ANCIENT SURREY VILLAGE.
Pottery That Dates From A.D. 50.
Remains of an ancient village. the first partion of which was dis- covered in 1904 when sewage beds were made, have been found resently during sewage develop- ment works at Wisley, Surrey. The date of the village is con- sidered to be from 30 BC to 4.D. [50.
Dr. Gardeer, the well-known are hereby notified that the archmologist, of Waybridee, ex- Cargo will be discharged into plained to The Times that in-
IN accordance with Ordinance Holi's Wharf, Kowloon, where it vestigations had been very diffi-
No 5 of 1912, the Exchange will be at Consignees risk and foult because most of the site of Banks will be closed for the subject to terms and conditions (the village was dug away in 1904. Irans ction of Public Rusiness on of storage at-Holt's wharf. The On the present occasion & few Monday, the 1st January, 1993. Cargo will be ready for delivery but-dwellings bad been found. from Godown on and after;:28th. These consisted of circular pits, Hongkong, 27th. Dec., 1922
December.
6ft, ta 7ft, moross and a couple of Optional cargo will be landed, feet deep. They are filled op unless notice has been givan prior with sand, but were quite distinct
· to steamer's arrival.
when seen in section. All broken, abafed, and damag- They contained minute frag- ed goods are to be left in the ments of broken pattery. Un-
NOTICE.
Godowns, where they will be fortunately, the nature of the examined on any Tuesdays and (Fandy soil was such that all bone. Fridays between the hours of all metal, and all wooden imple- 10.45 am and coon within the meats had been destroyed. Pot- Ticket free storage period.
tery was the only thing that
A DANCE will be held at the Seamen's Institute for officers of the Mercantile Marine their friend on Monday next January 1st. at 830 p.m. st door $1.00.
NOTICE.
PROF. Danenberg will resume his Piano Lessons in
uary.
DANCING.
No claims will be admitted could be found, and it was Obly in after the Goods have left the two places that the pieces of pot- steamer's Godown, and all Goodstery were large enough to be of remaining undelivered after the any archeological value. For the 4th. Jan., will be subject to rent most part, the other fragments All Claims against the Steamer were about the size of a sixpenny- Jan-must be presented to the ander piece. A great deal more pottery signed on or before the 18th. was found in 1901, as well as the January, or they will not belime kin In-which the pottery recognised.
was made. But that had been broken up and entirely dug out.
Years ago, at the foot of the village, a 'dug-out" canoe, svie dently belonging to the village, was discovered. That was 20%
the Weybridge Museum Flint implements were also found - at that time.
PALACE HOTEL KOWLOON.
of
BY kind permission of Capt. C. S. Benning, R.N. D.S.O, The popular JAZZ' QUARTET M.M.S. TIYANIA" will play at the above" Hotel on Saturday, 30tb.
Dancing 9 p.m
Is
RAINBOW CHASINO
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents. Hongkong, 29th. December 1922
THE FISH CURE FOR MOSQUITOES,
Successful Experiments in
America.
During the past few
Years
in
$50
the problem of how to destroy GIVEN AWAY
mosquitoes has engaged the atten-
tion of scientists, who in par
་་
ticular have been investigating "TELEGRAPH" FOOTBALL
Experiments
COMPETITION,
S an unsatisfactory job. Begin the capacity of fish for eating
now to SAVE regularly and mosquito larse. you will have something sublately carried out in Norfolk by stantial in your possession fro History Museum led to a sug
an expert from the Natural We will five
old age.
A NEW LOCAL BANK.-Starring gestion for the stocking of ponds business today, December with carp: but as Fat the sog. gives another choice and gestion has not been extensively adopted. A fresh impetus..was opportunity for saving up
given to research the other day YOUR MONEY. We can
when Professor-Dubois, of Lyons, make your money grow.
in a report which he submitted NAME. The China Industries
to the Academie des Sciences, Development Banking Cor-
advocated the stocking of ponds poration Lto.
with young cels on the ground BANK ADRESS. —–—–—– 3, Duddell
that eels breed easily and havo a Stree', Hongkong.
voracious appetite: INTEREST-For Fixed Deposits
1 year
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For Currrot Account & For Special Deposit.
(personal arrangement). For Current Savings &......5 For Fixed Sevings
regulations obtainable).
CHIU CHU KEH,
Manager. Hongkong December 5th., 1922
Special Matinee To-morrow (Saturday)
at 5.30 p.m.
In England, where The mosquito danger is small, the science of combating it is naturally not far advanced.
By contrast the use of fish For this purpose has become an established practice in Central American States. A serious epidemic of yellow fever broke oat in Pere, for instance, in 1920,
a. prize of $50 to the Teader who seids in the most nearly correct forecast of the results of Hongkong Football League Matches to be played on SATURDAY next. December 30th., and Boxing Day, as detailed in the coupon to be found below,
cat
Rules Of Competition. 1.-All forecasts must be written oD'
ccapcas
feam The Hongkon Telep The name and addreis of the entrans to be plainly printed in block letters in Ink.
2-Any Lumber of attempts may be sent in, buk a asperate eapon must be caed for cash attempt
5. The Prize of $50 will be awarded to the ermpetitor who gives the conr II-VI ZONT nearly correct-- resal: of the matches bel In the event of more ti ex one posetitor Berdiag in Curator mont -zearly correforecast, then the è riza wit be divided equally between those competitors. 3o one competitor all be entitled to more than one share of the
size:
and spread rapidly. In February. all couples must be becered at the
of last year extensive measures were organise along the Pacific coast, not only to stamp out the mosquitoes in the infectel zone. 5. but to create a barrier zone to prevent the further spread of the disease. Fish was distributed—| two to for small fish to a non- tainer holding tea to fifteen 6 gallons--and all ponds and water-
"Telegraph
other, not later theo IZ o'clock noon amkaft day, I ecember 30th. Casp.ns received after that time-will be disqualified
prathi.ity will be someprad bes the Editor for them cz nn-delivery o any coupon The Editor's decision z be final. No correspondence or in terviews will be entend into concerning this er myet tion
-ány match given below which, thưúgh may cause, whatever, is not played, to m finish will not be counted
bins were stocked. By Joly theNo members of the Telegraph” stats"
epidemio had been stamped out.
A total of 750,000 Esh had been
distribo.ed. As a precaution
will be permitted to take part in the competition.
against the recurrence of the epi-Į Mark the envelope "FOOTBALL'
CÚT HERE. Telegraph" Weekly Footb@IK....
Coupon No. 10 Matches to be played on SATURDAY, December 30th, DIVISION L
demic, the fish "drive" was re- started this year along a front of 500 miles from Ecuador to Callao. That is a typical.example of what is by now a commonplace operation in public health along the Pacific coast. Sincs 1900 the United States Bureau of Fisheries
Club bas been experimenting with the|
Police top minnow as a fishfordestroying mosquitoes, Kad valuable results!RO.A.
Hawkins have been obtained in many parts of the world—for instance, in New |
S. China Jersey, from 1902 to 1911, in. Arkansas, in Georgia, and in Mississippi.
Among the chief epidemics that have been stamped out by the use Lof fish may be mentioned that of Guayaquil (Fcuador) in 1920, of Peru 1920-1921, Mexico 1920-1921. wherait is calculated that an 80 per cent. degree of control was schieved; of Nicaragua, 1919, of many towns in the Southern States, 1920-1921.
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A Ambrose.
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DIVISION I
Auxiliaries
Kowloon Marazion
Titania * Ambrose
King's Hawkins United..
St. Joseph's.
v. Warders
YS: China 'B
v
University
v. Durban
VALPolice
v, S. China 'AJ
Strike out the names of the teams you think will lose.
If you think any match w result in a draw do not striks of All authorities agree that ap the name of either team.
indigenous fish is best. In the alternative an imported species Name must be thoroughly acclimatised and allowed to adjust itself gradually to ite new home before use. Small fish of the family Posclliidae are the ones most extensively used throughout tropical and temperate zones.