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TO PARENTS ABROAD.- Doctor and wife living near Lon- don, wish to take care of and oducate child with own child of 8 years. Full particulars will be given upon request to Box No. 1404, Hongkong Telegraph.
Lady Teacher required for girl} of fourteen, mornings only (on
MISCELLANEOUS.
"House, Flats. Building-Lots,. Estates negotiated for rant, auc- tion, or private nalo. Manago- mont arranged for olionts pro-! cooding abroad. Telephone 0.4630 Small Investors, 1, Des Voeux Road."
FOR SALE
the Peak). Please state quali.OR SALE-40,000 bundles fications and salary expected to
Foochow pino shooke. Box No. 1406 c/o Hongkong Address all inquiries to P. O. Tolograph."
Box No 86.
PREMISES WANTED
Will those who have a furnish- ed house or apartment to let on January 1st. 1926, kindly send full particulars to Box No. 1399 o/o "Hongkong Telegraph.'
Accommodation is required by a family of four-not a mess-and owners need have no fear of dam- age to their property during ton-
ancy,
Rental in advance, if desired. Long or short torm lensa imma- terial. Not particularly interest- ed in Kowloon.
PREMISES TO LET
TO LET-One Office Roc in China Building, 5th floor. Apply Tho Canton Trading As- sociation, Ltd. of the same floor.
TO LET-Four roomed furnish-
ed house on the Peak, for 18 months or two years from early April 1926 rent $235.00 per month, plus taxes, Apply Box No. 1403 c/o "H.K. Telegraph."
G.
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NOTICE.
Police Branch M.C.L.
Will the holders of the follow- ing tickets in the 20 cent Rame kindly apply to Mrs. Wodehouse. Telophone K. 61-242, 170, 135, 450, 312, 113, 441, 169, 319, 195.
HONGKONG CLUB.
NOTICE
On Armistico Day (Wednes day, the 11th. November, the Club House will be open to the
Wives and Adult Lady-friends of Members and Subscribers, from 10.30 a.m. to 12 noon, for the pur- poso of viewing the Ceremony at the Conotaph.
$
By order,
T. A. ROBERTSON,
Lieut. Col., Secretary.
BRITISH LEGION. .
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TO LET Well Lighted and Hongkong and China Branch)
Spacious Offices on First: and Third Floors of Stephen's Building Contrally situated, vory modorato ronte.
Apply DEACONS, Princes Building.
LODOWN TO LET, in Alex-
andra Buildings.
Apply Booretary, A. S. Watson & Co., Limited.
ARMISTICE DAY
Members are requested to at tend the coromony at the Cenotaph on Wednesday the 13th inst and to be in position on the West Side at 10 50 a.m.
Dross-Mufti. Medals abould be worn.
H. E. D. ADAMS, Hon. Secretary & Treasurer.
TO LET-One European flat,
Wanchai Gap Road, Hong- CHINA COAST OFFICES' GUILD
kong. Apply to 32 Kennedy | Road.
N or about March 1926 wholo
ON
flat or spacious suite of offices
AND
MARINE ENGINEERS' GUILD
OF CHINA.
NOTICE.-A Combined Meat-
in the "French Building" ex ing of the Members of both
"Victoria Building, "No.
5 Guilds will be held at the Office.
Queen's Road Central (between Sailors' Home West Point, Hong- Chartered Bank and Morcantila kong, an SUNDAY 8th Novem- Bank.)
bor 1925 at 10.30 am.
Apply to: Banque de l'Indochine
Chator Road,
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Soventh Extra Raco
Mooting will be held westher permitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday Novembor 7th. 915.
The First Boll will be rung at 2.15 pm.
The charge for adinission to the Public Enclosure will be $1,00, Boldiers and Sailors in uniform huif price.
Memboré are advised that they must show their Season Tickets to obtain admission to the Mom- bora' Enoloauto.
Fach momber has the right of introducing 2 non-members to the Mombors' Enclosure, tickets for whom can bo obtained from. Mossrs Linstead and Lavis at $500 atoh up to Novomber 6th (Friday). Tho Stewards invito the ladies of Hongkong to be
BUSINESS:-
IMPORTANT.
J, WATSON,
Socrotury..
MASSAGE HALL 28 WYNDHAM STREET
MRS. H. MORITA.
MASSAGE
Mr. and Mrs. N. Akaji havo! removed to No, 29B. Wyndham Stroot (2nd floor), Opposite Dairy: Farm Co. Hongkong.
MASSAGE
Mr. N. AKAJI, Mrs E, AZAJI. Graduate of Tokyo Sango School
No. 2n, 2nd, Floor, WYNDHAM ST.
LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1925.
BAN ON MOURNING.
War Declared on Grief and Hysteria.
By ordor of the First Mortgagoe
PUBLIC AUCTION'
'
OF
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY,
daughter died last night, but this IRON FILINGS IN TEA. morning she came to speak to us.'
Another proposal is for the
creation of a spiritualist flag to RECEIVED FROM ABROAD.' |be displayed at the funeral ser-
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS."
The following is the list of local
vicos of their mombors. Still A costermonger Was lact another proposal is the drafting of month fined five pounds sterling share quotations issued to-day :-- a letter to be addressed to Camille by the Police Court of North Flammarion, the ominent French London for exposing for sale ten scientist, who died recently..
that was unfit for food.
The Doputy Town Clerk of Hackney said that a hundred pound of ten seized from defon-
The International Spiritualist Congress, which is, meeting in Paris under the presidency of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, has on- nounced that one of its principal aims is to winnow from the spirit- ualist movement anything that At a meeting of members of dant's stall in the market place. Situate ut Victoria in the savours, of charlataniem and im-American and Canadian Astron-were destroyed.
omical Societies at Northfield. An examination showed that, Colony of Hongkong and known posture.
Minnesota, Dr. C. E. St. John, it contained a quantity of ironi as The Remaining Portion of from the delegates of the twenty
Committees have been formed Astronomer at Mount Wilson Ob-filings, metal and wire nails.
An inspector said that the Marine. Lot. No. 185 and Inland different nationalities, whose taskservatory, gave an account of the
measurement of water vapour and stuff was sold at a shilling a Lot. No. 38 together with the pre-it will be to draw up reports for oxygen on the planet Mars, effect. pound. misus theroon known as-No. 394, piritualists all over the world.
od by means of a spectroscope on The Medical Officer of Health "It is essential that a pro-a 100in. telescope. Water vapour, of Hackney said that when a Des Vaux Road West, and Nos.
gramme of rational, scientific he said, was estimated to be only magnot was passed across, the 397C,.397D, 397E, 3975 and 3976 rule should be formulated," said about 5 per cent. of the amount top of the tea, the stuff could be Queen's Rond West (part of M. Fortuny, tho socretary of the contained in an equal area of the soen moving.
A wholesale ten merchant which premises are used and congress, to prevent fanaticism arth's atmosphere at the altitude
and hysteria from taking hold of of Mount Wilson Observatory.testified the sale of a hundred known as the Tai Ping Theatre) our adherents and making them Oxygen was found to be present and twenty pounds of ton to the
candidates for lunatic asylums."
When witness was] in one lot by
in volume of about 15 per cent, of defondant. One of the questions occupying that at the Observatory's altitudo absent on business, hie employee the delegates is the framing of aequivalent to about 60 por sent,
must have sent it out without spiritualisitio rite for funerals,
treatment. Tea from abroad which will eliminate all display of the oxygen content of the air contained iron flings, which of sorrow. The example is cited at the summitt of Mount Everest, were extracted by magnets of Sir Oliver Lodge who, on the If there was life on Mars it must) morning after the death of his be able to survive under desert daughter remarked: "My wife and I are quite happy.
Messers. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers
at their Salesroom.. No. 5 Duddell Stroot on MONDAY,
."
the 16th day of NOV., 1925 at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
For further Particulars "and Conditions of Sale apply to:- Messrs. WOO & NASH,
Mortgagee's Solicitors, Bank of China Building.
or to
Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.,
The Auctioneers,..
No. 5 Duddell Street, Hongkong, 27th October, 1925,
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
4. Duddol Street. If you have any thing you would liko to sell, exchange or advertis send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM.
E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,
Auctioneer.
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LIMITED.
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Commencing Saturday, Nov., 7th. at 9.15 p.1.
GONSALES BROS, present their ITALIAN GRAND OPERA COMPANY
FOR A SHORT SEASON
OF FIVE NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE
SATURDAY, (Nov. 7tb) SUNDAY, (Matinee.)
IL TROVATORE CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA and PAGLIACCI
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Prices $3.50, $2.50 and $1.50. Matinee $3.00 $2.00 and $1.00 Booking at Moutrie's and the Theatre.
Zam-Buk Averts This Deadly
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from
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DO YOU SUFFER?
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The magistrate said the defon. dant sold the stuff in ignorance.-
SHENANDOAH WRECK.
FETCHES ONLY $5,500. Lakahurst, N. J., Sept. 28.-The
| Navy got $5,500 for the wreckage of the airship Shenandoah or only $500 more than a single Ohio farmer received from admission charges to those who visited one part of the wreckage on his farm.
Commander Jacob H. Klein, president of the board which investigated the wreck, told the naval court of inquiry here to-day į that 27,500 pounds of aluminum alloy metal had been recovered from the wreckage and that the Aluminum Company of America had paid 20 cents a pound for it. The compony removed the metal from the scene.
EGERT PLUMES.
SMUGGLER HEAVILY
FINED.
at
A coloured man named Isaac Manasseh was fined £50 Marylebone Police Court recent- ly on the charge of harbouring 355 bundles of plumage of Indian egrets valued at-over £1,500, which were discovered in the false bottom of a crate purporting to contain only a Japanese silk Hereen which arrived at Tilbury from Calcut a in July..
The Magistrate hoped that it would be possible in the public interest, and in view of the poverty of the Exchequer, that the plumage could be disposed of and not destroyed. He explain- ed that it was no fraud on the revenue because the importation of this plumage was prohibited in order to stop the cruel practice.
Manasseh is liable to a penalty of £4,666.
A bell consecrated at a conval- escent home at Hald, Denmark, for many years swung in a buoy off Hartlepool. On Christmas Eve three years age the buoy broke loose, and eventually stranded on the west coast of Jutland. It was sold by auction on the sand there. The boll came into the possession of the Dutcli Red Cross, who presented it to the convalescent homo
FLAPPER FANNY BOYS
Ó 1975 AT NON SERVICE MG
Banks.
Hongkong, $1,125 na.
Chartered, £20.
Morcantile A. and B., £291 D
Mercantile C., 213
P. and O., £91 n. -East Asia, $86 n.
Marine Ins,
n.
Canton Ins., $635 b. China Underwriters, $2.25 North Chinh, Tis, 140 n. Unions, $260 b. Yangisze, $35 b
Fire Ins.
China Fires, $200 m : Hongkong Fire, $600 b.
Shipping.
Douglases, $40 n. Steamboats, $221 n. Tugs. $15. Indo-Chinas, $38 n. Shell Trans., 85/- b. Star Forries, $59, b. Waterboats, $16 b. Oriental Nav., $250 n.
Refineries.
China Sugars, $37 Malabons, $48 n.
Mining.
Benguets, $2
D.
Kailans, 50/- n.
30.
Langkats, Tls. 28, b. S'hai Explorations. Tls. 5 - Shanghai Loane, Tla. 8 n. Raubs, $3 b.
Tronoha, 67/- b. Ural Caspians, 8-n.
Docks, etc.
•
Kowloon Wharfs, $140 n. Whampoa Docks, 558) b. Hongkowa, Tlas. 170 n. New Engineeringe, Tls. 74 1. Shanghai Docks, Tis. 115 b.
Shephe
Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $9 5. H.K. Lands, $68 sa. Realtys, $5. b. call paid Territorials, $6 b. Humphreys, $16 n. Princes Bldgs, $150 n. Rural Lands, $10 n.
Cottons.
Ewos, Tis. 9.10 b. Orientals, Tls. $3 50. S'hai Cottons, Tle. 55
Miscellaneous,
Canton Ices. 87 n. Cements, $18
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China Buses, Tis. 10 b. China Lights, $16 n. China Prov,, $9.50 M. Constructions, $4 n. Dairy Farms, $101 b. Der A. Wing, $10 Electrics, $56 8. Macao Electrics, $40 n. Developments, 50 cents, e. Ropes, $40 n. Tramways, $26 a. Lane Crawfords, $13 n. Mackintosh, $21) n. Peak Trams, $15 b Sinceres, $13 n.
"
Taxis, $5 s. United Asbestos, $20 n. "Watsons (Old), $16 s
Watsons (New), $15 5. Powells, $14 s. Amusements, $10 b.
CHINA COAST OFFICERS.
RECENT CHANGES.
Mr. J. R. Evans, acting chief officer, Taksung, has gone sup'y second officer Tingsang
Mr. H. S. Allison, acting master, Loongwo, has gone chief officer, Tuckwo.
Mr. Ross, second ongincer, Esang, has gone second engineer, Yusang.
Mr. A. Chalmers, acting second engineer, Yusang, has gone sup'y third engineer, Lienshing.
Mr. E. J. Grainger has been appointed suply third engineer, Kungwo./
Mr. A. Clyne, sup'y third onginoor, Kungwo, has resigned. Captain F. J. Gill, of the Hai- foong, has retired.
Mr. C. D. Adkins, from leave, has gone chief officer, Tean.
Mr. E. P. Smith, from reserve, has gone second officer, Derwent. -Shipping and Engineering.
Success has attended the Ministry of Health in its searoh. for the fifty tactful women re- quired as assistant inspecto under the ponsions scheme. No
When it comes to getting their fewer than 6,000 applications man, modern flappers make the were received, and more than 300 Canadian mounted police look wore chosen to appear before a liko correspondence school de specially appointed