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Nos. 1342, 1366, 1375, 1314, 1320, 1384 1370 1385

BOARD RESIDENCE,

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Cuisine. Excellent Beautifully situated, facing the sea with fine view.

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We baze investors interested! in sound shares at favourable Offers luvited by Tele- rates. phone 0.4630 or in writing to Small Investors, 10, Des Voeux Road.

M. HARDEL

Proprietress. SITUATIONS WANTED.

PREMISES TO LET.

LODOWN TO LET, in Alex- andra Buildings. Apply Secretary, A. 8. Watson & Co.. Limited.

TO LET-One European fiat,

Wanchai Gap Road, Hong kong. Apply to 32 Kennedy Road.

TO LET. Spacious suite of

Offices 2nd. floor, Chartered Bank Building (lift). Apply to: Linstond & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.

ON

WANTED.

-Eurasian Clerk.)

Previous Office experience able to speak English and Can- toneso. Houre 7 a.m. to 5 pm. Salary $75.00. Apply Box 1385 c/o "Hongkong Tolograph.'

S. 3. "YANGTSE"

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

Consignees of Cargo from Dunkirk, Antwerp Middles brough, i ondon & c. also Window Glass and. Stool Bara landed at Saigon ex's.s. Lieut St. Loubert Blo."

In connection with above Stoa- mer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of

pium, Treasure and Valuables]

Hongkong Technical Institute,

The Institute will re-open on Monday, October 5th, Students joining Classes held at Queen's College will be enrolled at the Education Department only; those joining Classes held at the Con» tral British School, Kowloon, may be enrolled at the Bobook

Entry Forma may be obtained at the Education Department or the Contral British School:

· PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD,

Notice hereby gived that first call of $4.00 por share has been made upon all membera holding shares upon which $1 por alaro only has been already paid, and that the same will be payable to the Bankers of the Company, Hongkong and Shangbai Bank- ing Corporation, at Hongkong oD or before the 2nd November 1925.

JOHN D. HUMPHREY3.

& SON General Managers. Hongkong, 23rd Sept., 1925.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION:

THB Undersigned have receiv

HE

ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on-

Wed, the 30th, Sept., 1825. commoncing at 11a.m. Fat No-9 Carnarvon Villas

Homeleigh" Kowloon

A Quantity of Valuable House- Furniture

One View on Day of Sale. Tormisash on Delivery.

HAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received. Instructions from B. Tanner Esq. to sell by Public Auction,

TO-DAY,

the 30th September, 1925, com mencing at 2.45 p.m., at Budree Villa (Black and White House) North Point,

The Remainder of his Valuable Household Furniture.

Lammert Bros. Comprising

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned have re- ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Thursday the 1st, Oct 1925

11 o'clock a.m.

At

at Masara, Sam Choung's Godown, Connaught Road, West, Kennedy Town

(for account of the concerned) 1704 Tins Safety Matches more or less damaged -Terms: Cash on delivery,

LAMMERT BROS...

Auctioneers.

Tenk Extension Dining Table Dining Chairs, Teak Sideboarda. Teak Desks, Teak Book Cases, Standard Lamps, Wall Plates, O Painting, Water Colours, Frames, Glass Ware, Cutlery, Teak Ice Chest, Rattan Furniture, etc., etc.

Iron Bedsteads, Teak Dressing Table, Marble Top Wardstand, Tables, Toilet Sét, etc., etc.

Also

A Quantity of Blackwood Ware. Comprising:

Curio Cabinet, Oplum Stool, Table, Lanterna, etc., etc.,

and

One Plano by Haake. and

A Large Quantity of Mauritius Palms, Plants, Ferns, Porcelaiu Flower Stands, Empty Flower Pots.

BUGHES & HOUGH Catalogues will be issued,

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.

No abant Maroh 1926 whole fat oripacious suite of offices in 'the "French Building" ex

Victoria Fuild.ng, No. 5 are being lauded and stored at IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS & Queen's Road Central (between their risks into the Godowns of

GENERAL BROKERS. Chartered Bank and Morcantile the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf Bank.)

and Godown Co. Ld. Kowloon Apply to: Banque de l'Indochine whence delivery may be obtained

Chator Road,

immediately after landing..

Optional Cargo will be forward- ed on unless intimation is recaiv ed from the Consignees before

To Let Two newly.con4.p.m. to-day requesting it to be

structed European houses, landed bere. Magazine, Gap, Motor Road, Bills of Landing will be counter three flats, three large rooms signed by the Undersigned, Goode sach with kitchen. servants remaining unclaimed after Mon quarters and bath room, fitted day the 5th ctoher at noon with flush system. Garagos will be subject to rent and lading provided. Immediate possession. charges. Apply Sang Kee, New Bank Building.

1.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE Dodge car 2-3 seater in excellent condition with new tyres. Any reasonable offer accepted. Trial given. Apply Box No. 1988 Hongkong, Telegraph.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD.

and CHINA MUTUAL STEAM. NAVIGATION CO, LTD. Consignees per Co.'s Steamer "RHEXENOK"

All claims must be sent in to me on or before the Thursday, the 8th October or they will not be recognized.

All damaged packages will be examined

the on Monday, 5th October a 10 a.m. by Messrs. Goddard and I ouglas.

No fire insurance has been offected,

·R. RODENFUSER,

Agent. Hongkong, 29 h Sept., 1925.

SERVICES CONTRACTUEL! DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

8. S. D'ARTAGNAN" Consignees of Cargo from Mar- selles, &c.

In connection with shove are hereby notified that the cargo Steamer are hereby informed will be discharged into Holl's that their goods with the excep Wharf Kowloon, where it will tion of Opium, Treasure and lie at Consigne's risk and Valuabios are boing lauded and subject to terms and conditions. stared at their risks into the of storage at Holt's, wharf. The Godowns of the Hongkong' Kow cargo will be ready for delivery loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ld from Gedown on and after 30th. Kowloon whence delivery may September.

bo obtained immediately afte landing.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notion has been given Optional Cargo will be forward prior to steamer's arrival.

ed on unless intimation is receiv

All broken, cbafod, and damaged from the Consignees before od goods are to ho left in the 12 Noon To day, requesting it Godowns, whore they will be ex- to be landed here.

amined on any Tuesdays and Bills of lading will be counter Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon within the free storage period.

No claima, will be admittad after the Goods have left the steamer's Godowa, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 6th October will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamor must be presented to the under afgued on or before the 20th. Oct. or.they will not be recogafsad."-"

aigued by, the Undersigned Goods remaining unclaimed after Monday, the 5th October, at Noon will be subject to rent and lading charges.

All claims must be sent în te moon or before the Thursday, the 8th Oct. or they will not be recognised.

་་

All damaged packages will bo examined on Monday, the 5th October at 10 a.m. by Messrs ' Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Insuranco will be No fire insurance has boun effooted.

BUTTERFIELD & 8 WIRE.

Agents. 30th September, 1925.

offected,

R. RODENFUSER

Agent. Hongkong 29th, Oot, 1925,

1.

On View from Sunday afternoon; the 27th September, 1925, Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hongkong; September 28, 1925.

ŠLAGIC NOTUŠ

The New COLUMBIA ENGLISH:

GRAFONOLA

TRIPLE SPRING"MOTOR":

$ 350.00.

DOUBLE SPRING MOTOR Oak $115.00 Mahogany $130.00

SINGLE SPRING MOTOR Oak $60.00 Mahogany $70.00

at

1925:

OUR SHANGHAI LETTER:

Leraf Sensation-Rumours of War

Sweep Tickets

HONAM

ENGINEER

DROWNED AT CANTON

On the return to Hongkong of the 6. Honant yesterday after noon, nows was brought down of a drowning mishap in which Mr. Our Quen Correspondent)

David Mason, second engineer of Shanghai, Sept. 26. the steamer, lost his life. It ap

pears that on Monday night, Mr. What appears to be one of those Mason had gone to Shameen in- sensations of a decade has been order to be present at a perform- taking form in recent days in ance given by The Broadcas Shanghal and public Interest, tere," and on returning to his ship particularly of the legal fraternity, shortly after midnight he had the Is at a high pitch of expectancy as misfortune to fall overboard this is written, for major startling from a motor launch just developments are being awaited. as the gangway of the Houam Though something about the had been reached. A slight affair was known in Inw offices as

flood tide was running at the time, long ago as last June, the first and although every effort was inkling to reach the general public made to find Mr. Mason, he could was given this week when an of the vicinity was carried out, in not be located. A strict search apparently ordinary lawsuit was which three launches assisted, filed in the Mixed Court, avai

whilst searchlights from gunboats The case in question was an were also brought into play, but nction to recover the sum of Tael after an hour'e search no trace of 114,000. from the China and South Mr. Mason could be found, and it Sen Bank, brought by Sung Sino-is presumed that he must have ling through his attorneys, Messrs. been carried away by the tide and. Musso and Fisher. It is alleged in drowned. The deceased had only this auit that the bank paid out this been in the service of the Com cash on a Cashier Order after pany for eighteen days. He was specific written instructions had greatly liked by all who knew been given to stop payment. The will be felt with his relatives. him, and the utmost sympathy Cashier Order had originally been especially his sister, Mrs. D. made payable to bearer.

Harvey, of Kowloon, Sung Sino-ling, the plaintif, is Other than this ad occurance, the representative of the famed the last trip of the Homan to Mohammedan militarist, Gen. 3fa Canton was without incident. Liang, former Defence Commis. This morning the steamer again sioner of Tsinanfu, who has been left for Canton, taking about 60 residing in the French Concession first-class and a like number of of Shanghai since the fall of the other class passengers, as well as Anfu regime in 1920 which obliged mails and some cargo. him to withdraw from his post in

Shantung. General Ma for a short

time flashed into prominence in the trol of Chinese territory surround- warfare of a year ago when he puting Shanghai's settlements,

ANDERSON'S troops in the field near Singkiang Without particula formality,

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

Duddel Street. If you have anything you would like to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM.

Character

To be eligible for sale by a Dodge Brothers Dealer, a product must first prove its com- petency for exceptional service.

Graham Brothers Trucks proved this com petency years ago and are proving it more emphatically than

an ever today. First in the world in the 1 ton field, and among the leaders in the 1 ton, these sturdy trucks are capably supporting the priceless reputation of Dodge Brothers Dealers-for selling ONLY products of indisputable merit.

E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA. Auctioneer.

THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR COMPANY,

33, WONG NEI CHUNG ROAD

LIMITED,

HAPPY VALLEY.

GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS

SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS EVERYWHERE

MADE AT DETROIT AND AT ONTARIO, CANADA!

All Communistic

Through his representative who General Shing declared all labour has started the lawsuit, General Ma unions to be illegal organizations opened negotiations early this and, ordering them closed, he out spring for the purchase of a huge lawed the most active agitators, quantity of merchandise, the nature arresting two, while the others fed. of which is not yet disclosed. Ih In this way a sharp check has been the course of the negotiations those placed upon interested sought legal aid and went activities. for counsel to a prominent Amer!-

War Rumours. can attorney, member of one of the But as Shangani la beginning to city's leading law firms. This, at- recover from losses brought about torney abruptly departed from from outbreaks, strikes and boy-- Shanghal on a President out a cotts and once more is approaching week ago and notice of the dissolu- state of approximate normality, tion of his law partnership is.being a new menace has arisen. This is published.

the prospect of another war and

It is disclosed that it was in the effects of a multitude of rumours closing phases of the commercial are that business conditions are un negotiations that the incident certain, as reflected in fluctuation occurred upon which the Mixed in exchange rates, and commercial Court suft is based, and besides the transactions have been retarded. Cash involved in this case, it is said because the business world doesn't that an additional huge sum was really know what is going to hap- diverted into wrong channels. As pen.

these things were unfolding, two The situation was precipitated by other American attorneys became the arrival at Nanking of the newly involved in the situation.

appointed Tupan of Kiangsu, Gen..

which?

The plaintiff in the Mixed Const Yang Yu-ting, who, it is expected, action recites that he was defraud- may exert an effort to wrest; from ed of the Cashier Order through a Sun Chuan-dang, Sunkinng and trick" and in connection with the those other districts south of case stories are told in law offices Shanghai which Sun stubbornly has of how an ancient device was adopt kept control of and ed in one downtown office when an geographically belong to Klange envelope supposed to contain an

Fervid expressions of peaceful order for money was delivered and intent have come from both the later was found to contain only a Chekiang potentate and from Nan serap of paper..

king, but the general unrest has developed from authenticated re- It is known that as a result oforts of movements of troops what had happened, aggrieved toward Shanghai, the commandeer- Chinese, who had lost so heavily ing of rice boats and other water- financially, presented a statement

of all the circumstances to high craft, and the drafting of coolies in American officials who deemed the areas controlled by both command- mattor of such serious impart that

ers.

report of it was cabled to Limiting Sweep Tickets. Washington From, Washington It has become apparent that the then came the order for a complete Shanghai Race Club, in prepara Investigation and a special officer tion for the Autumn Race Meeting in to conduct this was appointed in November and the running of the the person of Dr. George Sellett, of Champions, has made some striking the law firm of Sellett and Blume changes and by reason of these there is case, to believe that no In the absence of the United sweeps on the Champions may States Court for China, now holding be issued and that the possibility court at Tientsin, Doctor Sellett has exists that the full limit of 50,000 declined to make any comment upon tickets in the main or "A" sweeps the case, but it is known ho for-will not be sold. warded to Washington' some time No longer may the public at large ngo his report in connection with

buy tickets at the Racecourse, for the case.

under the pew regulations, which Independent of any action that are being, strictly enforced, tickets may be taken in Washington, the will be issued only to members, so- hearing of testimony in the Mixed the outsider who wishes to invert Court. sult is awaited with ex- his ten dollars in a ticket now must pectancy.

enlist the offices of a bona fide mem- ber of the club to obtain it.-

It is understood that tickets will Within the past ten days Shang- be sold freely to all comers on the hai has passed through the closing course when the meeting opens, but phases of the labour disturbance the heavy preliminary isles, it is, which has so disrupted, business, expected, will be cut considerably and apparently now the last of the by the new regulations. strikes has been adjusted, as work- ers have been returning to the large British plants which were most seriously affected and against which the fury of the storm hroke. Undoubtedly the most helpful factor in bringing an end to the disturbances was the drastic policy adopted by Gen. Shing Sz-Lien, the Fengtien commander now in con-

End of the Strike."

MASSAGE

Mr. N. AKAJE

Mrs. E. AKAJI, Gradaste of Tokynure School No. 2, WYNDHAM STEERT

HONGKONG.

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