THE HONGKONG="
LEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1925.
HOTELS.
THE
HONGKONG
:DMAZONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL: PRAB HOTEL Telsgraphic Address: “KREMLIN, HONGKONG.*
AND
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL: PALACE HOTEL'
GRAND HOTEL KALEE, MAJESTIC HOTEL
1 Jographic Address: "CENTHAL SHANGHAI,
HOTELS,
LIMITED
to association with the Grand Hotel Dos Wagons Lits, Ltd. Peking.
KOWLOON HOTEL.
THE PREMIER HOTEL IN KOWLOON.
First Class Billiard Boom & Saloon Bar.
Electric Lift and Telephone to each Floor. feta, K.608 ! 1609. Cable address:-XOWLOTEL, Hongkong. Under the braonal Supervision and Management of
FRANK L. COOKE, Proprietor.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
ENTRAL LOCATION.
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND
LIGHTING,
TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR. TEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS.
Telegraphio Address "VICTORIA
J. WITCHELL, Manager.
Tol. Contral 373.
THE EUROPE HOTEL.
BINGAPORE.
FOR
COMFORT-FOOD-MUSIC-DANCING
The
Terms: A la carte or Inclusive.
after-dinnor dances are held every Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday. Tolophones in evory room.
The Europe Orchestra plays nightly during Dinner.
and for Tifin on Saturdays. ROOM
GRILL
Telegram■ "Europa, Singaporo".
Telephone 2740,
ARTOUR E. ODELL. Managing Director.
NOTICE
"ST. JOAN"
TICKETS Nos. 55, 56 and 57 in 2nd Row of Dress Circle for THURSDAY, 15th and FRIDAY, 16th, HAVE BEEN CANCELLED.
Will holders kindly communicate with
THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD.
QUEEN'S THEATRE
To-day at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m. Sunday at 6.00 & 9.15 p.m.
NORMA TALMADGE
In Her Latest Picture
"WITHIN THE LAW"
From the Famous American Play by Bayard Veiller.
Added Attraction Today at 6.15 and 9.15 p.m.
Sunday at 9.15 p.m. only.
"THE VERSATILE FOUR” Messrs. Holland, Hillyard, Sells and Peters. In Selections from their Repertoire.
No Increase in Prices: Maticee, 80 cts., 50 cts. & 30 cts. At 9.15, $1.20, 50 cts. & 40 cts.
CONSIGNEES'
SIMPLEX PARTITIONS
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEE LLOYD TRIESTINO S. N. CO
The Stoamahip
BROUS PLASTER
"VENEZIA
From Trieste, Venice, Brindis), Port Said, Massaua. Aden, Colombo, Penang and
Singapore.
CONSIGNEES of cargo aTE
hereby informed that all Goods are being lauded at their risk into the Godwons of the
PARTITIONS & SUSPENDED
*ZIGINGS FOR OFFICE BUILDING & RESIDENCES
OF
SIMPLEX STEEL FIBROUS
BTUDDING
GYIBUM BOARD
FIBROUS GYPSUM PLASTER
INTERIOR · FIBROUS · PLASTER DECORATIONS.
ALL WORK EXECUTED UNDER EUROPEAN SUPERVISIÓN
BY THE
Hongkong and Kowloon Whar Hongkong Excavation, Pile Driving & Construction Co., Ltd.
& Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whonco and/or from the wharvos dolivory may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forward. od unlose notice to the contrary he given bofore 10th. instant.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain.. ing undelivorod after the 16t). inst, will be subject to rent.
All claims against the stormer must be presented to the under signed on or before the 26th inst. or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafod, and damap. ud Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will he [oxamined on the 16th inst, at 10 a.m. by our surveyors Mosure Goddard & Douglas.
No Fire Insurance has boen effected.
Bill of Lading will be counter- signed by
DODWELL & CO., LTD
Agents.
Hongkong, 10th Jan, 1525
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINI
The Steamship
"PRFS. MADISON“ having arrived from Manila 20 8th. January
sre horoby notined that the
argo is being landed at the r risk into the hazardour andr extra hazardous godowns of Hongkong and Kowloon Whs f and Godown Co., at Kowloon & stored at consignoos* risk.
Consignors of Cargo must pre- duce an Import Permit signed the Superintendent of Imports & Exports, Hongkong, before Bile of Lading will be countersignOL
All broken, chafod and damas - ed cargo is to be, left in the gi downe, whore it will be examined at 10 a.m. on 14th. Jan., 1925, ty the Company's Surveyor Merers, Anderson and Asha.
FORMERLY.
The CHINO American inDUSTRIAL DEVELOPING CO., LTD.
China Buildings, 2nd Floor Tel. Central 3749 -
I.
THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON
Under the distinguished patronage of H. E. The Governor,
Sir R. E. Stubbs, K.C.M.G.
TWO CONCERTS ONLY
CITY HALL
St. Andrews Holl
TO-NIGHT
at 9.15 p.m.
EUGENIE
STAR THEATRE
Kowloon
Monday, January 12 at 9.16 p.m.
LEOPOLD
PREMYSLAV
World Famous Polish Musicians Assisted by Mr. Harry Ore at the Plano, VIOLIN-CELLO-PIANO.
Saturday Programme
- Violin
Concerto E-minor......Mendelssohe Alegro molto appassionate Andante
Finale-Allegro vivace
2,
Cello
B
Capriccio Adagio Menucit con Variazioni J
3.
Locatelli
Violin
Slavonic Dance......Dvorak Em, E.
Hebrew Melody La Ronde des Lutins Bazzani
4.
Menuett
A
Elegio.... Vito.
All claims must be presented within thirty dayn of stoamer's arrival boro, after which they cannot be recognise. No claims will be repogained aftor the goode have left the g- downs, and cargo undelivered on and after 15th Jan. 1925, will te subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance whateve will be effooted.
Consignous are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for ountersignature immediately.
United States Shipping Boar Emergency Float Corporation
Agents,
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE
4. Dos Voeux Road, Hongkong, Jan., 9th, 1925
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE.
From NEW YORK
The Steamship.
5.
Monday Programme
Violin
Sonata G-minor... Tartini Moderato Presto Largo Allegretto Variations,... Corelli
2.
Cello
Sulte D-major, (17th century) Allegro Calx de Hervetots.
Prelude Grave
Menuett
Plainte
La Neapolitaine
3.
-- Violin' Introduction et Tarantelle...Sarasate Nocturne D-major.................... Chopin Souvenir de Moscou...Wieniawski
Cello
4.
Cello
.Becker ..Tchaikowsky ..Popper
Canzonetta.
Andante ... Papilion..
Godard Haydn ...Popper
--Violin & Cello- Passacaglia (by request) Handel. POPULAR PRICES, $3, $2 & $1
BOY SCOUTS.
LOCAL ASSOCIATION MEETS.
5. Violin & Cello
Prelude
Scherzo
.Gllere
Glera
Braking at Moutric's and The Star,
The item of the costs for the up- keep of Pine Woods which ap- peared in the accounts would not; appear again as the Association had given Pine Woods to the Military Authorities which were paying the costs, but the Associa- tion would be allowed to make use of it.
The annual meeting of the Hongkong Boy Scouts' Association was held at the St. John's Cathed-
The accounts were put before ral Hall yesterday evening, Mr. II. R. B. Hancock presiding.the meeting, the president pro- There was a very small atten- posing and the Rev. H. C. Moyle dance which included Scout seconding, the motion being un-
Masters and Scout Officers,
animously
ENTERTAINMENTS
TODAY
at 2.30, 5 sharp, 7.10 and 9.15.
FINAL PERFORMANCES
MERRY-GO-ROUND
Last Time
Tomorrow at
6. 7.30 and 9.15
MARY PICKFORD
in
ROSITA
THE CORONET
THE STAR
To-day
5.30
TO-NIGHT
5.30
and
9.15
9.15
JACK PICKFORD
in
"The Hill Billy"
A Thrilling, sensational, exciting rural.
melodrama
Starting To-morrow
JACK HOXIE
in
"The Western Wallop"
LAST CHANCE TO SEE
The Greatest Jewel Production
MERRY-GO-ROUND"
(In 11 reels) featuring
MARY PHILHIN, NORMAN KERRY AND OTHERS.
It is your last opportunity to see this great production, The greatest love story ever told. You've never seen a picture like this. It's a picture you Il never forget.
Final Show To-day, 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
Dan't Miss it
Starting To-morrow, 6;& 9,15. p.m. F. B. O. pr.scats
THE
CARMEL MYERS
in
LOVE PIRATE"
A fascinating-story of romance, thrills, adventures, Intrigue and suspense.
To-day lill Sunday, 2.30 & 7.15 The Latest Chinese Production
“TWO VALIANT BROTHERS"
(In 10 reels produced by Commercial Press Cv.) Also
***
MR. NOBODY" (Ep. 12). World Theatre
Mr. G. W. Sellars, acting Tree, anime, stir cared that the com R.N. & R.M. BOXING MEETING
Mr. Hancock said the com-1 aurer, having read the report for missioner had not told those pro- the year ending September 10, ent of the part he played in the which showed a balance in hand publishing of the Silver Wolf. It of $14,380.68, Mr. C. Champkin
hard work and said that the accounts had been was due to his
great thought that it owed its very satsifactory, Commenting success. on the account for the publication of the Silver Wolf, the official
The following officers were re- organ of the local association, ho said that he took charge of the elected for the coming year on magazine when he took over the the motion of Mr. Champkin: The at their risk into the hazardous commissionership on the departure Hon. P. H. Holyoak, President, Mr. and/or extra-hazardous Godówus of Rev. Mr. Waldegrave. To pro-H. B. B. Hancock, `vico-president,
" MINERIC having arrived. Consignoos of Cargo by hor aro Informe that all goods are being lande
Election of Officers,
MURRAY BARRACKS.
CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING
of The Hongkong and Kowloon vent the coat of the Silver Wolf Mr. G. W. Sellars, treasurer, and TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), January 10th.
Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., from being charged to the Assor. A White, secretary. Lt. whence delivers may be obtained clation which had formerly borne Colonel T. A. Robertson seconded carrlod un- No Claims will no adu the burden, amounting to $75 per and the votes were after the Gonds have loft the month, a separato account was animously;
The commissioner said that ho Godowns, and all Goods remais, kapt. The Association still_com- ing undelivered aftor 16 h. Jan tributed the $75 towards the costs would like to record the satisfac 1925, will be subject to rent. and owing to this, and to confel-tory way in which Mr. Sollars had) All Claims against the Steamer buttons, the magazine had not carried out his work during the must be presented to the Unde: only paid for its upkeep but there absence of Mr. C. H. Blason. Mr. Champkin who is leaving the signed on or before 23r1. Jaawan a balance of $1,523.
were Colony at the end of the month 1925, or they
160 he About
members
Robertson rocovmized.
onlisted during the year and welcomed Lt-Colonel
18 acting All braked, chafed and dama, tbo subscriptions of $10 each into the Association
will not
ed queris arg to be loft in the per annum were equally divid-commissioner till the return of Ho Godowny, where they will be ed between the Annociation the Rev. Mr. Waldegrave. on 16 Jan 1915 at 10 a.m.
and the Silver Wolf, There expressed the hope that he would No Fire Insurance has been was not an issue every month but again take up his scouting noti- the delay was due to a number of vitica on his return to Hongkong. A vote of thanka to the chair- skotches not boing forthcoming in
White time. In future it would be pub man, proposed by Mr. lished whenever possible, this brought the proceedings to being probably every six weeks, clone.
offected,
Bills f Lading will be counter
algned by
THE BANK LINE LTD.
General Agenta.
FIGHTING STARTS--8 p.m.
BOOKING AT
MOUTRIE'S.
$4, $3 & $2.
ADMISSION TO UNNUMBERED SEATS
(40 cents. CIVILIANS
NAVAL
& MILITARY RATINGS Printed and Published for the Proprietor by Frederick Parks Franklin, at 11, Ice Houso Street, in the City of Victoria Hongkong-
'20 cents.