THE HONGKONG.
ELEGRAPH
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED. VACANCY in private family for two paying guests bachelors preferred. Mo dern Building Kowloon. Every convenience. Apply Box No. 890 ofo "Hong-kong Telegraph."
WAN ED-By Foreign bank,
experianced Bookkeeper and Exchange clerk with good knowledge of English and general banking. Apply Box No. 923, c/o "Hongkong Telegraph.".
WANTED-Young Partu
gusse Lady Speaking Chinese seeks position as Steno- Typist; aged 17; unexperienced moderate salary. Apply Box 917, c/o Hongkong Telegraph."
WANTED. By end of July
Three roomed European Fiat Moderate Rental. Hongkonz or Kowloon. Apply Box No. 836 c/o.** Hongkong Telegraph.”
TO BE LET.
TO LET Premises suitable
for Office or godöwn in the: central district. Apply Wan Hing, 10, Queen's Road.
ARGE room vacant from
Can be subdivided. Plenty of light. International Trade Developer, 8, Des Voeux Road, above Hughes & Hangh.
TO LET Seven-roomed de
tached house with tennis: lawn and garage for two cars. Apply to Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming.
TOLET European Flats in
Nathan Road, Kowloon adjoining Bowring Street and opposite Safes Terrace) Con taining 4 Living Rooms, 2 Bath Rooms. Kitchen and usual Servants Rooma. Flushed Drainage and concrete floar construction, For further particulars and rants apply to J. Caer Clark, Architect, 14 Queen's; Road Contral.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE BUICK" Motor Car,1920 model, 6 cylinder. Five sexter, fitted with Auster wind screen at back. Four pract- ically new tyres, one unused tyre on spare wheel all, in good run- ning order. Car No. 284; can be Been at Hongkong Hotel Co's
YOU WILL ENJOY
YOUR COFFEE
IF IT IS THE FRESHLY ROASTED, EXPERTLY BLENDED QUALITY--
SUPPLIED BY
THE CRAEGO-EGYPTAIN TOBACCO GO,
- 12A, Queen's Road.
Brunswick
Let Brunswick
Entertain
When visitors come-then Brunswick Records bring the greatest artists to sing and play.
Owners of Brunswick Phono- graphs remark how its sweet tone enraptures all who hear it. The secret is in the oval tone chamber, an exclusive Brunswick feature. Come ia --see and hear for yourself."
Let us Prove the
Merit of these Incomparable Machines.
THE BRUNSWICK
STUDIO
17, Ice, House Street.
NOTICE,
¡REISS AND COMPANY.
garage, Russell Street. Offers to WE have this day authorised Mr. Charles Vernon Mark Box No. 922 c/s "Hongkone to sign our name per procuration Telegraph."
29 Manager of our Insurance Department.
Dated this third day of April, 1923,
NOTICE.
P. A. XAVIER & CO.
NOTICE is hereby given that the business of my firm has this day been gold to Mr. B. M. Castro and my interest and responsibility in the firm ceases as from to-day.
(Signed) B. A. XAVIER,
Hongkong, 4th. April, 1943.
the
REISS & CO,
HONGKONG TRAMWAY COMPANY, LTD.
(Incorporated in the United
Kingdom).
HERE'S A LIST
OF DANCE
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FOR YOU
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young.............I Only Just Suppose...... Whispering Pines Love Sends a
Roses........
Good Night
La Paloma
O Sole Mio
My Buddy
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MACKINTOSH & CO., LTD.
NOTICE is hereby given that
we have as from the date hereof acquired the stock-in.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL
FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES HUGHES & HOUGH
GENERACTIONEERS
AND
BROKERS,
The Undersigned have received Instructions from the Registrat, Supreme Court, to sell by Public
Auction, an
THURSDAY,
the 5th April, 1923, at 280 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Von Road, Corner of Ice House Street,
A Quantity of Ofice Furniture. Comprising:
Desks Bookcases, Chairs, Coun ters, etc., etc.
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Also
Three Iron Safes. Hongkong, Ard April, 1923.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
HUGHES &-HOUGH.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA. 88 "PERSIA MARU,” From JAPAN PORTS &
* DAIREN.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
NOTICE.
"PURSUANÍ... to the "recon
NOTICE is hereby given, that Harbourmanter's House To Go. A familar festure of the “ work HE Undersigned have receivstruction agreement made be-
ed instructions to sell by tween Arnhold Bros, & Co., Ltd. in Thames in about to dis Public Apetion on
and Harry Montague Mann, the appear. The old harbourmaster's Liquidator thereof and others bouse at Limabouse is markad Saturday, the th. april, 1973- and this Company, this Company down for demolition. It is out of
at
at their Sales Rooms, Duddal Street,
Two AMCO S-passenger Motor Cars (new)
Cyl: 22.5 H. P; Artillery
ARNHOLD & CO. LTD. Wheels: 314′′ Tyres: One Man top: Nickel plated drum shaped Hongkong, 1st April, 1923. -- Headlampe &o. (complete.) .
- On view on day of sala
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,,"
Auctioneers.
▶HE Undersigned bare receive ed instructions to sell-by Public Auction
од
has as from the 1st. April, 1923, use and deserted now, and urchins soquired the undertaking of have flung stones through the Arnhold Bros. & Oo., Ltd. and slaw of the windows, but there will henceforth carry on the are artists who will regret thepaan business heretofore carried on by log of the place. Many palotera that Company.
past and present with a fondnessɔ for what is picturesqus down the river have brought the house into their pictures, and the attention of Innumerable – travellera water has been attracted by big bow window and balconise The site of the bones will be res quired in the near futurs for no extension of the cokl wharf of the Stepney Corporation, electricity works.
COLLISIONS IN MALAYAN
WATERS.
collision between the Boribat Anne period and war
Commenting on the recent The houre is of the Queên and the Ranae off Singapore a handsome structure. The front- once (cabled by our correspondent at age to Narrowstreet, is probab the time, the Singapore Freely an the eighteenth-century builders left it, but a big room,
Tuesday, the 10th. April, 1923. | Press ztates:
commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at No. 13 Broadwood Road
Bridge House.” A Quantity of Valuable Household
The coast steamers sailing with du ved Branch windows. from Singapore have had quite a giving on to a balcony over-look- long spell without a disaster of ing the river, was probably added. this kind, so that it comes all the in Georgian days. There is 'n ffat. mors as a shock to the sea-faripg roof with a decorative protecting community. Looking back for grill: Wooden steps leading downa- The above named Steamer
the last twenty years, there was to a stone causeway at the having arrived Tuesday, 3rd.
the sinking of the Prinz Alex-water's edge have been smashed April, 1923, consignees of cage couch, and armchairs, engraving the Saraits of Malacos in 1902. without a tenant. Artists have
hatstand, chesterfield
ander by the Ban Hm Goan in Jüp since the -place was left are hereby notifed to present
Toak
Furniture comprising
their Bills of Lading for counter-paintings, Carpets, Curtains. In the same year, which was felt the appeal of the old signature, and take immediate Ruge, Standard lamp, etc, etc.
bad one, the Phra Klom Chao house the more strongly ba- delivery from alongside steamer, Teak extension dining table.
or the Company's Godown, where dining chairs, teak sideboard,ank the Kelantan in the Bangkok cause it is a part of an, w all cargo impeding immediate dinner waggon, teak screen, brass with the Boon San I off Palau Barges are still built and repaired river, and the Kian Yang collided world stretch of the rivendas discharge will be landed at fender, etc. etc.
Double and single teak bed drowned. It was not till 1969 and dosen of the craft with Pisang.- Captain Chopard being on the foreshore at this potat, consignees' risk
Storage will be assessed on stands, double and single teak that the next serious collision their big brown, calls may at any ✨.
wardrobes with bevelled mirror occurred, the Haversham Grange, time be seen crowded together off doors, teak dressing table_with
cargo remaining undelivered after Tuesday, 10th. April, 1923.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages will be landed into the Company's Godown where same will be examined Tuesday, 10th. April, 1923, #t 11 a..
No claims will be recognised after the goods have left the steamer or Godown, and none will be entertained if presented later than three weeks after arrival of steamer.
No Fire insurance whatever will be effected.
Y. TSUTSUMI,
Manager.. Hongkong 4th April, 1933.
LAMMERT BROS.
"PUBLIC AUCTION.
Trade and Goodwill of the busiTHE Undersigned have receiv- ness-bitherto carried on by
ed instructions to sell by Arthur C. Diss under the style of Public Auction on "Diss Bros" at Alexandre Build Monday, the 9th April, 1973.
ing Victoris Hongkong, Tailors and we intend to carry on such business in our Tailoring Depart-
men
All claims and accounts un- settled up to this date will be paid and discharged by the said Arthur C. Diss.
Dated the 2nd day of April
1923.
for Mackintosh & Co., Ltd. F.A. MACKINTOSH
Manager Director.
ASSOCIATION OF EXPORTERS & DEALERS OF HONGKONG.
THE Annual Meeting of the Members of the Association
|
commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room. Duddell
Street,
A Valuable Collection of Stamps, (Full particulars from catalogue) On view from (Saturday, the
Terme-Cash on delivery.
7th. April.
THE
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction où Monday, the 30th. April, 1973
that NOON
at their Sales Room, Duddell, Street,
The Wreck of the
may
5. 3. "Nichiren Maru," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of Export re and Dealers
that the ORDINARY Hongkong will be held on Thurs 110 4250 E Lat. 30° 0' 30" N to
of as she now lies etranded in Long GENERAL MEETING of the day, April 5th, 1923. at 4 o'clock gether with whatever cargo of AVING this day taken over Hongkong Tramway Company precisely, in the old Chamber of coal HA
business
beld at the Commerce room, City Hall, for at the time.
be in the vessel. of P. ALimited will be Xavier & Co., I bereby give Offices of Messrs. Jardins Mathe the following purposes:
Terms: Cash on fall of ham- *notice that the said business will son and Company Limited, Ped.
Street, be carried on by me under the der
Hongkong. same style of P. A. XAVIER & Wednesday, the 11th. day of CO.
April, 1923, at 12 o'clock noon, to transact the ordinary business of the Company,
(Signed) B. M. CASTRO. Hongkong. 4th: April, 1923.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC 00., LTD.
NOTICE is hereby given that
By Order of the Board,"
W. E. ROBERTS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 5th. February, 1923.
THE HONGKONG JOOKEY
.. OLUB.
the Thirty-fourth Ordinary General Meeting will be held at tha Company's Offices, St. THE First Gymkhana Meeting George's Building, on Saturday, will be held weather 21st. April 1923, at 11.30 am. for permitting) at Happy Valley on the purpose of presenting the Baturday, 7th., commencing 3 p.m. Report of the Directors together The charge for admission to wa Statement of Accounts to the Public Enclosure will be $1
February 1923, and electing
1. To receive the Report and mer, when vessel &c, will be at
Accounts of the Committee the purchaser's risk. for the year ended 31st December 1922.
2. To elect a New Committee.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers:
3. To transact any General THE Undersigned have receiv-
Business,
By Order,
-
D. K. BLAIR,
Becretary.
|Hongkong, 28th Marob, 1923.
DISS BROS.
ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Wednesday the 11th. April_1923.
- commencing at p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddélf Street,
ONI ́SIT OF-MINT
MACHINERY,
& Co.
On view from Monday the 9th April 1923,
Catalogues will be issued, Terms: Cash on delivery.
LIMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
WES
The next building to the houses
bevelled mirror, washstand with Bussian trooper, sinking the a nearby whart
Bentong off Cape Rachado, twelve marble top, tables, chairs, eto, Chiasee being drowned. Three is the Grapes Tavern, which has etc.
One Cottage Piano by Moutrie Tears later the M. M. steamer a new frontage to: Nazrów street, Polynesien collided with the but lavery quaintly constructed on the loss of eight lives. In 1909 turn is flanked by the yards of Djambi at Tanjong Pagar causing the river side. The Grapes in the disastrous collision the barge builders, whose pre- between the Onds and the Lamises have curious lofts: Seyre, în Rhio Straits, but this was hardly a local collision. The loss of life was great, 93, including fourteen Europas. In 1912 the Sea Mew (now at the bottom of the sea) sank the Waterwich In Singapore Barbour. In 1914 the Singaporean and Giang Ann GIVEN AWAY collided, also in Singapore Har bour. The last case of collision was when the Mary Austin- was
THE Undersigned have receiv- ed instructions from Mrs Rosser, to sell by Public Auction
on
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the. 4th and the 5th. April, 1923,
•
commencing each day. at 2.45 p.m.
at "Harting" and "Rogate
Austin Road Kowloon. The Whole of her Valuable-
Household Furniture.
comprising:
lost off Fennog, keeping afloat
only half a minute and losing 31 out of 38 aboard har. This was in 1918, since when there has been no casualty of the magnitude of the loss of the Ranes.
CHINESE RAIRNETS.
• were
$50
TELEGRAPH FOOTBALL
COMPETITION.
We will give prize of $50 to the reader who senda in the correct goal scores of the two Hongkong League
matches
to be played in SATUR DAY next April 7th detailed in the coupon to be found below.
Rules
1-All For
сопроцес
Competitio
Telegraph he pass
the entrant to be: Block Tethers a
the competitor
blow. In the rest of more than
correct pol scores. of the matches
ons competitor sending in - correctly forecasted goal scores of these postober...... then the Prize will be dirklet peasily be- tween them competitors- Na sa.com- petitor shall be entitled to more than one theme of the prize. Mamalig
All vispons must be received at the
"Telegraph' office pot later than 12 o'clock, oor en Fatnday, April 7the Coupons received siber that time will be disqualified,
Teak hafstand with bevelled. armchairs (cretense covered product of the northern part of mirror. Chesterfield Couch and
Hairceta were originally s Teak bookcase, Music Cabinet, Austria, whence they were Task fenders, Fire brasses, shipped to all parts of the world. 2 -- Leather covered armchairs, Roll AnAmerican firm coge discovered top desk, Card tables, Teak in a package of barnets a sorap of Overmantels with bevelled mirror, Chinese news and, know-the Prise Brass ornaments, Curtains, ing that Chinese not the Carpets, Rugs &c &c. Teak din written language of Austria, began ing table and chairs, Fine teak to make inquiries. It was sub aideboard with bevelled mirror sequently found that German Dinner waggon, Silver cabinet, firms.
manufacturing Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, hairnets in China and shipping E. P. Ware &c &c Double and the product by mail to small single teak and iron bedsteads, towns in Germany and Austria; Teak double and angle wardrobes whence they were distributed se with glass doors, Dreasing tables, German products. The demand Marble top washstands, Chests for the Chinese product resulted of drawers Toilet sets No &
Co king stove and cooking the Industry in
in an abnorreal development of utensils.
Shantung. Chinese firms: undertook the manufacture themselves..
The business to-day is largely) in the hands of Americans. The hair as collected in the interior is anally too coarse to be used in manufacture before chemical treatment. Consequently it is) shipped to Europe and America where it is saftesed, made, thin-Mark the envelope “FOOTBALL ner and dyed. It is then IS-
CUT HERE turned to China to be woven "elegraph" - Weekly Footb into neta. The process of mato- factura is rather one of tieing) kuota and the work, which re- quires a great deal of patience
Also One Piano by Montries, One Victrola IX,
And
1 Lot of records. On view from Tuesday, the 3rd April 1973.
Cataloguse will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers
NOTICE.
o responsiblity will be accepted be the Editor for the Ling or non-delivery of any coupon. The Editor's decision, Skaak be final. No-Borrespondrace or in- terviews will be entered in comming 6. Any match gives, below win
this competent
Thriab will not be comm
-No members at the will be permitted to take Competition
Coupon No. 217 Matches to be played
Saturday, April 7th:
LEAGUE: - DIVISION-L
Gonti
on a sheet of paper, when the Kowloon defects are easily discernibla Club This work is sometimes dons'in America, or by foreign women|-
in China. The value of hairnets
- the
Competitors please note that
exported from Chefoo was, they must state the mushor, of socording to the Customs zaturns, goals for and a
WILL FOREIGN COM. and dexterity, is done by women "MERCIAL TRAVELL-and children." After manufacture ERS seeking trade connections, the nets are brought to the so- This lot comprises a complete samples and information, kindly called factories for inspection set of Mint Machinery capable of communicate with P.O. Box 649, and repair: They are spread out [producing 100.000 ̊ ( One hundred NOTICE is hereby given that I Twenty cent) coins or 200.000 thousand pieces 20-oent
MACKINTOSH AND COM: 10 cent. :( Ten cent coins per have this day sold to Two hundred thousand) pieces Soldiers and Sailors in uniform PNY LIMITED the Stock-in-working day of 10 hours. Grand Auditor. The half price, ́ ́
Trade and Goodwill of the Trufer Books of the Company.
(Further particulare and Members are advised that they businese hitherto carried on by inspection orders may be obtain will be closed from the 14 h to must show their Badges to ob ma under the style of DISS ed from Messrs. Gilman & Co. the 21st April, 1923, both days tain adolision to the Members BROS. at Alexandra Building Ltd., or the Undersigned.) Inclusive
Vietorit Hong Kong. Tailors. By order of the Board of Each member has the right!
Terma:- 20% of purchase mon- -Directors,
of introdBoing 2 non-members unsettled up to this date will be
All "claims and accounts ey to be paid on fall of hammer." GIBB, LIVINGSTON to the "mbers enclosuré,
Balance to be paid within two & Co. Ltickets for whom can be obtained paid and discharged by me. weeks of day of sale.
Dated the 2nd day of April 1923, Agente, from the Secretary' at $5.-—each
LAMMERT BROS, Hongkong 4th. April 1923, up to Friday, 8th April
A. C. DISS.
Auctioneers,
Enclosure
·DO NOT MISS-- ROCHIA'S POPULAR AVOTION BALRS
Every Tuesday-Thursday
& Saturday
At 230 p.m.
DA ROCHA'S MART
| Tis. 2,804,003 in 1920 and That match
7,078,332 in 1921. Exports from
Bhangbai, which, until the end Name of 1922, had the advantage of fforeign poes olices were Tic | 4,155,348 in 1921. The principal producing, district is Shantung. with noma saports from Tientsin. The chief consumers are America, Great Britain and I'
1 in each