THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

THEATRE

ROYAL

Lady WANTED-Promply.

asistant clerk with gen- eral knowledge of office work and BANDMAN'S EASTERN CIHDUTT Lid, also able to speak Chinese. Good! references. State salary required

Box No. 998 c/o "Hongkong Tete-

graph."

VACANCY in private

family for two paying guests bachelors preferred. Mo dern Building Kowloon. Every convenience. Apply Box No. 890) olo "Hong kong Telegraph."

TO BE LET. TO LET From 1st April in

Boarding House, Nathan

present

ROBERT COURTNEIDGE

AND

W. E. HOLLOWAY'S

LONDON, COMPANY

TO-NIGHT, at 9.5 p.m. diana Allister Cherry Hardy,

Leslie Graham in **THE FAITHFUL HEART "'.

.. By Monckton Hode. Tuesday, March 20th at 9.15 p.m. THE BIRD OF PARADISE"

A Hawaiian Flyn Lacts by Richard Wallon Tully,

Road, Kowloon, large lofty and Wednes, March 21st at 9.15 p.m. airy single and double rooms with flush lavatories.

Electric

light and Telephone. Apply Box 900 c/o Hongkong Telegraph.*

TO LET.-Oas room in Cen- tral locality suitable for office. Apply Linstead & Davis.

OFFICE ROOM TO LET from 20th. March. Rent $95. Splendid location, Plenty of light and can be subdivided. Apply Des Voeux Road. above Hughes & Hough,

To

8

O LET.-Fine office space on the first floor of the Bank

of China's Building Ready for occupation at the end of February Particulars apply Bank of China

Το

OLET European Flats in Kowloon, Nathan Road, adjoining Bowring Street and opposite Saifee Terrace); Con- taining Living Rooms,2 Bath Rooms, Kitchen and usual Servants Rooms. Flushed floor Drainage and concrete

further For construction. particulars and rents apply to J. Caer Clark, Architect. 14 Queen's Road Contral.

NOTICE.

ALLEYNIAN

THERE will be an OLD. DINNER on March, 19th. in the Hongkong Hotel.

O. A's please communicate with J. E WARNER, St. Stephen's College. Tel 2323.

FAREWELL PERFORMANCE IF FOUR WALLS TOLD" Booking at MOUTRIE'S. Prices: $4. Sa & $1.

THE HONGKONG HIDE AND

LEATHER CO., LTD.

NOTICE Is hereby given that

an Extraordinary General Meeting of The Hongkong Hide

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. SERVICES CONTRACTUALS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

S.S. "ARMAND BEHIC”

from

MONDAY, MARCH 19. 1923.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned bave receiv-

Monday reth. March, Consignees of Cargo Marseilles &c. In connection In consequence of the Roof Gar with above Steamer are hereby den Ball Room being privately informed that their goods with engaged on Monday March 19th the exception of Opium, Treasure the usual evening Dance will Tuesday the 27th, March 1923

and Valuables are being landed take place in the Grill Roam.

and stored at their risks into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co.,Ld.,Kowloon, whence delivery MAY be obtained immediately after landing.

NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby given that!

ed instructions to sell by

dublic Auction on

HUGHES & HOUGH

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS

AND

ERIN'S ISLE.

"My Wild Irish Rose."

Breathing the atmosphere of the Emerald Isle, "My: Wild Irish Rose," which the Coronet manage- ment are soresging all this week, faithfully reproduces life as it was [livedia that much troubled country in the early days of Queen' Vio- toria's reign. It is adapted from at his residence "Clovels" No-instructions to

The Undersigned have received The Shaughran," famous old 1 by Public Ano-stage melodrama, and it is full of tion. (For Ac ount of the Co-Irish wit and sentiment. cerned),

commencing at 2.45 p.m.

12 Peak Road

{A 'Large Quantity of Valuable

Household Farniture

comprising

BROKERS.

The plot is so absorbing one and pretty Iriah collegna,"red- coats," spies and informers, and

the story jigging merrily along. Heading a thoroughly capabla cast are Pauline Starke and Pat (O'Malley, and not the least, im- portant among the actors is a lovable youngster who says that he is the "freckledeat" boy in the world, and looks it too,

on FRIDAY, the 23rd March, 1923, at noon, at Optional Cargo will be for. warded an unless intimation is

the business of the Astor A Fine Selection of Carved their Sales Rooms, No. & Des three heroes and heroines keep received from the Consignees Hotel hitherto carried on by Blackwood-ware -

Vœux Road, Corner of Ica- House before noon to-day requesting it Mie. Flint and Mr. F. A. Teak hatstand, Drawing room

Street, to be landed here.

SS. “HEISHO MARU.” day been Suite (Silk tapestry covered), oil Chopard, bas this Bils of Lading will be counter-acquired by Mr. Ng Siu Cheong, paintings, water colours, ceiling

Built of wood, now lying at signed by the Undersigned, Goode | AN

outstanding accounts

Yaumati, to and table fans, silk trocade unclaimed remaining

after date will be settled by the un- curtains, brass curtain poles, electrolier, teak bookcases, etc.. the 24th. instant at Noon will dersigned. be subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the 28th. inst. or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined on Saturday the 24th inst. at 10a.m. by Messrs. God dard & Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

R. RODENTUSER,

Acting agent. Hongkong, 19th. March, 1923.

& ROTTERDAM. The Steamship

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE ELLERMAN LINE and Leather Company Limited From HAMBURG, BREMEN will be held at noon on Saturday. the 24th, day of March, 1923, at the Company's office Stephen's Building Noe. 67 and 69 Des Voeux Road Central for thei purpose of considering the Report of the investigating Committee appointed on the 29th. November 1922.

Dated the 16th day of March,

By order of the Board,

1923.

F. CRUSH, Acting Secretary.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG & WHAM- POA DOCK CO., LTD.

2

NOTICE is hereby given that

Ordinary Yearly Meet ing of Shareholders will be held in the Office of the Company. Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, on Monday, 26th. March, 1923, at noon, for consideration of The Directors' Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1922.

The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from the 17th, to the 26th. March, 1923,

MARINE ENGINEERS' GUILD both days inclusive.

OF CHINA.

Hongkong Branch-

THE Regular Monthly Meeting

will be held at the Guild "Office, Sailors' Home, on Tuesday 20th March, ot 5 o'clock p.m.

A full attendance is essential to the transction of business to be brought before the General Meeting.

Annual

W.J.STOKES, ➤ Branch Secretary,

HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB.

A Supper Dance will be held on

the 23rd March 1923, at the Hongkong Hotel at 830 p.m. All intending subscribers who have not yet sent in their names

to Bame

the please forward undersigned,

W. BROWN, Hon. Sec. Dance Committee.

c/o Taikoo Dockyard.

By Order of The Board of Directors.

R. M. DYER,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 12th. March 1923.

CHINA SUGAR REFINING. CO.,

Fortyfifth

Ordinary

THE Meeting of the

Shareholders of the above Com pany will be held at the Offices of the General Agents, Pedder 8t on T ESDAY the 27th. Marcb. at 11.30 .. for the purpose of receiving the Report & Statement

atc. (98) MME. FLINT, (Sd) F. A. CHOPARD. Hongkong, 11th. March, 1923.

NOTICE.

HAVING this taken over the

business of the Astor House Hotel from Mme. Flint and Mr. F. A. Chopard. I hereby give notice that the said business will be continued as beretofore and Mr. M. A. Vaz is, appointed Manager.

(3d) NG SIU CHEONG, Hongkong, 11th. March, 1923.

Teak sideboard with bevelled glass, Dining table and chairs," dinner waggons, Ice chest, tea tables, glass cabinet with gisas shelves, Dinner and Tea Services, glass ware, etė, ate.

Brass and Iron bedstende, double and single wardrobes with bevelled glass doors, dressing

table, marble top washstands, etc. Large Satanma and porcelain vases, bronze statues, brass orna- ments etc.

Also Large Axminster Carpets, Pile rugs,

One Piano by Estey. New York,

Length 197 feet, Breadth 31 feet, Speed S knots, Consumption 11 tons, Net Register- ed Tonnage 670.15 tons,

Gross Tonnage 1,400 tons, Deadweight Capacity 937.27 tons. Steamer at buyer's risk after fall of hammer.

Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned.

Hongkong, 12th March, 1923. Terms: Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

KOWLOON RESIDENTS'..

ASSOCIATION.

One Piano by Collard and MEMBERS are requested to

Collard,

One Victrola XVI;

One Lot of Records,

"And

Several Enamelled baths, and

CITY OF POONA “ having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that ali goods are being landed at their THE HONGKONG FIRE INSUR- porcelain basins, Bath Room

o! risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous GodowDS Holt'a Wharf, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- ing undelivered after 3rd Marsh, 1923, will be subject to rent.

ANCE COMPANY LIMITED.

<

Notice to Shareholders.

HE Fifty-fourth Ordinary General Meeting of Share- holders will be held at the Offices of the undersigned on Tuesday, All Claims against the steamer the 27th March 1923, at Noon must be presented to the Under- for the purpose of receiving the signed on or before 31st. March. Report of General Managers, 1923, or they will not be recognis- together with a statement of ed.

Accounts for the year ended the All broken, chafed and damag.31st. December 1922. ed goods are to be left in the godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesday and Friday between the hours of 10.45 .m. and noon, within the free storage period of one week. effected.

No Fire Insurance has been

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

THE BANK LINE, LTD.

General Agents. Hongkong, 19th. March, 1923.

The Kwong Wing Co., Itd.

S. B. Tar Ming. Wednesday, March, 21st. Ergula service to Wachow Eplendid Lel. Class P. Bona Cantza! BES

Accommodation.

25. Des Voeux Ed. W.,

Mea Wah Knitting Co.

413, Causeway Bay, Phone Central 1301. MAD fires of Books, Singlets, Svankers und UnderWONE, YEUNG PO KWAN, President

THE SAI HING S. S. Co.

23, Connaught Road, W.

CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

B.B. H

5.8.BAISAN** Monday, Weinwday Friday.

HONGKONG-W CHOW LINE.

8. 8. "CHING OR** *Phone Castral 1770.

of Accounts for the year ending THE HIN FAT S. S. Co.

31st December 1922.

.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 13th. to 27th. March, both days inclusive.

JARDINE MATHESON &

CO., LTD. General Agents, Hongkong, 8th. March, 1623.

Shipping and Insurance Brokers, "Phone Central 3483. No, 107, Wing Lai Birot,

KWOK HIN WAND.

Proprietor.

On Hing Co.

10. Hlag Lang Etreet.

Ketal & Hardware Mergbaai. Eimetrie

General Engineers & Contractors k

Phone 3o. Center 3054

LJ. LAI, General Manager.

The Share Register and Transfer Books will be closad from the 13th to the 27th March 1923, both days inclusive.

JARDINE MATHESON

& CO., LTD. General Managers, Hongkong Fire Insurance

Co., Ltd.

IJ

Hongkong, 8th. March 1923.

Ching-Kee S. N. Co.

156, Wing Lock St., W. *Phone 3230 Ropiar Service between HK., Daiyan, Newswag. Korth China YEE TA! MONO. 'Phone

Central 753.

CHEONG YUE S. S. CO.

18. Des Voeux Road, 0. APHRANANG " allo:bow & Haiphony.

on Tuesday morning, 17th. fors. For Freight of Passage opply CHEONG YUE 8. 8. Co.

'Phone Central 2332

Hongkong-South America.

B.B. "WAD PING → For Freight asa, apply CHANGWHA NAVIGATION CO. Bank of Chias Bid. "Phone Central 1876.

Hongkong-Saigon Line.

8. 8. “TELEMACHUS” Far Freight etc. Apply WO FAT SING

'Phone Ka Central.

requisites Garden seate, lawo mower, stone "roller, palms and plants.

EMPTY PRIZE BAG

Eisteddfod Echo in County Court.

Excited scenes at Aberayron Eisteddfod had * sequel ja. Lampeter County Court when the Swansea and District Male Voice Party sued the Eisteddfod | committes for a prize of £100.

According to evidence, the Swansea chef arrived too late to draw lots with Burryport for order of singing, and the officials.

told them they could not com- the Public Meeting pete. on the Housing Question to be A great held at the City Hall on Monday, March 19th, at 5,30 p.m. ·

T. A. MARTIN,

Hon. Secretary. 16th. March, 1922.

On view from Monday, the TAIKOO MASQUERADE. 26th. March,

Catalogues will beissued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

THE

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

Fun and Frolic in Fancy Dress.

uproar among the

andience followed, and peace was only restored when a large com- mittee cecided that Swansea should be allowed to sing. The | adjudicator declared Swansea the

winner.

Their conductor was called to prize bag, but was surprised later the platform and was given the

to find that the £100 cheque was not inside.

.

-

Professor Edwards, -tha (national conductor, said in his lives he anxiety for human Some two hundred persons allowed Swansea to sing, in the attended a successful masquerade impression they were not com- ball at Taikoo on Saturday night.peting for the prize. The decoration effects of flags, coloured lights

HE Undersigned have receiv-evergreens, ed instructions to sell by streamers and confetti, 'combine, Public Auction on

with the gay costumes, made a brilliant spectacle, outrivalling that

of past years, With everybody in gay spirits, Mr. Longyear's band providing the music, the

Wednesday the 11th, April 1923- commencing at 3 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

ONE SET OF MINT MACHINERY,

capable hands of the Wiseman

Judgment was reserved.

$50

catering in the GIVEN AWAY Cafe, and the arrangements "TELEGRAPH" FOOTBALL

under the supervision of

COMPETITION..

A

We will give a prize of $50 to the reader who sends in the correct goal scores of the two First Division Hongkong Football League Matches to be played on SATURDAY next, March 24th., as detailed in the coupon to be found below. All forecasts must be written on

Rules of Competition.

This lot comprises's complete Mr. Seath, assisted by Messrs. set of Mint Machinery capable of S. Hope, D. Peoples and C. producing 100.000 (One hundred Young, it may be gathered that thousand) pieces 20-cent there was nothing wanting. Twenty cent) coins or 200.000 Prizes were awarded for the most In the ladies* Two hundred thousand) pieces original costumes. 10-cent (Ten cent coins per class Mr. Seath carried off the working day of 10 hours.

first prize as "Good Night," Mrs. (Further

and Hocking, as "Gypsy Dancer, particulars inspection orders may be obtain was judged the next beat and the ed from Messrs, Gilman & Co. third prize went to Miss Simpson, Ltd., or the Undersigned. } as Magpie." Mr. A. Hamilton Terms:- 20% of purchase mon- ("Monk was awarded fret prize among the gentlemen, Mr. ey to be paid on fall of hammer.

B. Bell ("Taikoo Waste") receiv-2-day number of attempts may be sens

Balance to be paid within two

weeks of day of sale.

LAMMERT

Auctioneers,

ed the second, and Mr. Robson BROS.("Black Cat") the third. The judges were Mesars. Eldridge. Bone, Mitchell, Drummond and Gloyn. Miss Templeton, who gave away the prizes, was handed a spray of roses, in a silver vase, at the conclusion by Mr. Seath.

HONGKONG OLUB.

NOTICE.

THE Thirty-seventh Year.y

Members of the Hongkong Club, will be held in the Club House on Monday, the 25th. March, 1923,

Kwongchewan & Fort Bayard at 5.3v p.m.

8. B. BUN ON will be despatched

es the 17th ONT

For Freight apply Li FAT 5.5 t

"Phone Catarsi, 2287.

By order, A.H. ABBAS,

Secretary. Hongkong, 17th. March. 1923

Farnum

HUGO'S

WILLIAM

FOX

presents

William

IN VICTOR

"Les Miserables

"

NO RIGHT TO KILL? Capital punishment

murder with a sprain envesta

from The Hongkong campons cat Telegraph** The name and address in the entrant to be plainly printed in block letters in Ink.

in, bat a separate coupon must be used

for

each attempt.

the

The Prize of $50 will be awarded. to the competitor who gives carrect goal soares of the matches balow the event of more than

one competitor sending in correctly forecasted goal scores of these matabek, then the Prion will be divided equally be Iween those competiton No one cont petitor shall be entitled 'fo more than one share of the prize.

4.AL coupons must be received at the

Telegraph

office not later than 12. o'clock noon on Saturday, March 24th.

Coupons received after that time will be, disqualified.

the Editor for the lase or mam-delivery of any coupon. The Editor's decision must be final. No correspondence or in- terviews will be entered into concerning this competition,

glamour. It is creating a pecul. irly vicious sort of sympathy-No responsibility will be accepted be with criminals. These striking statements were contained in letter sent by the Bishop of Manchester, Dr. William Temple, to a meeting held in Manchester recently to urge the abolition of capital punishment.

The

Immortal

Classic

|

any match given below which, through Loy cause whatever, not played, to a finish will not be counted.

7 —No members of the Telegraph "" 'stal. will be permitted to take part in the competition.

Mark the envelope "FOOTBALL"

· · CUT HERE - --

“Telegraph", Weekly Football",

Coupon No. 19.

Matches to be played on

Saturday, March 24th.

-LEAGUE: DIVISION LHV

Goals

Goals

Club King's.

y

V.

S. China...

v. RO.A.

Competitors please note that; the form of the competition is altered this week. You must stale the sɔmber of goals for and against in each match

Name

Address

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