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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
1. MOORE & CO., LTD.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Important Sale of Property In the Business Centre of the International Settlement of S 1A GRAL
L. MOORE & CO., LTD. Established 1874 Favoured with instructions from
H.B.Ms'. OFFICE OF WORKS Will soll by Public Auction within thoir" Salesrooms No. 45 Kiangse Road, Shanghai,
on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925.
~CONSIGNEE ́ NOTICES
N. Y. K. LINE
(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)
From EUROPG and STRAITS.
The Steamship
"KAMO MARU.“ having arrived from the above) porte. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and paced at their risk in the Hongkong and. Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, when. e delivery may ba obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 23rd Nov. 1915, will be subject to rent. Damage packages must be loft in the Godowns for examina tion by the Consigneo's and the any Wednesday, November 25th Co.'s opresentatives on 1925 at 4 p.m. precisely.
Tuesdays and Fridays, at 230 within the free storage P . period.
ཚ", All claims (must be presented within ton days of the steamer's arrival hore, after which date they cannot be recognized.
A portion of that very desirablo and important.
PROPERTY known as Cadastral Lot No. 15 SPANISH LANGUAGE TUI-WANTED-Governors to act T10 Students taught both as Housekeeper and also (British Consular Lot. No. 581) Technical and Commercial as Companion to a girl of four situate at the corner of Museum "panish, rapid methud. Pro- toon. Apply Box No. 1409. Give & Peking Roads and formerly ficiency guaranteed in six months previous references, c/o "Hong-known as The Spanish professor is a higher kong Tolugruph." grad a's of Madrid University, For particulars, apply Post Office Box 635.
PREMISES TO LET
0 LET. 1 large doub'e To
furnised room with board also, 1 small, Tregunter Mansions, May Road, Repy Bor 1410, c'o "Hongkong Telegraph."
TWO ROOMS, Top Floor,
Queen's Buildings. Apply Holyoak, Massey & Co., Ltd.
T°
O LET.-New Year, furnish* ed house, Peak, Garden and tennis court. $250.00 per month, one year or more. Apply Box No. 1408 c/o "Hongkong Tele- graph."
TO LET-One European flat, Wanchai Gep Foad, Hang- kong. Apply to 32 Kennedy Road.
THE BRITISH POST OFFICE This very important property "House, Flats, Building-Lots, comprises LAND of a measured. Estates nopoliated for rent, auc-area of M. 2 F.3-L 1-8. 4. with an approximate frontage on Manage- tion, or privato sale. ment arranged for clients pro- Peking Road of 110' 94 cooding abroad. Telephone C,4630 Small Investors, 1, Des Vaux Road."
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
THEATRE ROYAL
November, 21st. at 9.15 pm.
+
First Tournament of the Season.
'MARINE BETTS
H.M.S. "HAWKINS' Wolterweight Champion of the Colony.
V.
A. B. EWIN
H.M S. "HERMES"
Middleweight Champion of the Navy and Marines. Fifteen 2 minute ound contest for the Welterweight Championship of the Colony and the Scott-Harston
Belt.
No: about March 1926 whole fat or spacious suite of office: in the "French Building" ex "Victoria Building," No. 5 Queen's Road Central (between Obartered Bank and Morcantile conteste, Bank.)
Apply to: Banque de l'Indochine
Chater Road,
LOST.
LOST. Aberdeen Terrier,
"Bobby." Reward. Will finder please comm nicate with J. R. Wood, 160 Poak.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRÍST SCIENTIST, HONGKONG. ANNOUNCES A FREE DECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
MIL. ALGERNON HERVEY. BATHUURST, C.S.R., or LONDON, ENGLAND. (Mombor of the Board of Lectureship of the other Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Musaachusetts.)
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OLD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM, CITY HALL,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 207, 1925, Ax 5.30 1,31,
The Public Cordially Invited to Attend.
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And about five other minor
Booking at Moutrie's for Members only on November 17th. and 18th.
Museum Road of 128' 5" and on a lane connecting Yuen Ming Yuon Road and Museum Road of |26′ 811⁄2" together with the
BUILDINGS THEREON providing an excellent opport unity for the purchase of one of the finest business sites in the International Settlement.
Copies of Plans and Conditions of Sale may be seen on applica- tion either to H.B.M's. Office of Works, 14 Yuen Ming Yuen Road or L. Mogre & Co., Ltd., Shanghai.
The property may be inspected on application to H.B.M's Office
of Works.
L. MOORE CO., LIMITED. Auctioneers, Appraisers, &c.
THE AUCTIONEERING 8 BROKERING Co., Ltd.
48, Duddell Street.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown 6.
No fire insurance has been effected.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong, 16th Nov., 1925.
DARTING NEURALGIA.
Tortured This Anaemic Australian Lady Until She Built Up Her Blood and Nerves with Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills
Victims of anaomis, or watery blood, get queor longings as ro- guards diet. Earth, chalk, pencils and other improper things attract) them. Some will have a longing for. vinegar to drink. Mrs. F. Martin, of Liddon Place, Part Adelaide, South Australia, says she always wanted acid drops, but could not eat a proper meal. Other details of this lady's case
are these:-
"The doctor said I had become so very bloodless that he was afraid a declino might sot în,” stated Mrs. Martin. "When I got real bad my face would burn with neuralgia, which shot along the nerves from the temples righ down to the chin. Inside my
eyelids there wasn't a tinge of
colour; ny gums were white and' my lips were purple: After a short walk I would have to rest! and pross my hands to my sides The undersigned have received shivering. My nerves were run and gasp., I always felt cold and instructions to sell by order of down and my head hardly ever Mortgagee
ceased from aching.
"I had medical attention but The Valuable Leasehold pro- didn't improve, so after reading of situate at Victoria in the colony cures by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills of Hongkong and known as I decided to try them. Almost General Public November 19th.absection 5 of section B of from the start I began to notice 20th, and 21st,
Inland Lot. No. 50 together with an improvement.. In time these
·Prices, $5,00, $3,00 and $1.00 | The Dwelling house and shop Pills restored my health so com
thereon known as No. 64 welling-pletely it seemed, like, a miracle, ton Street by
Every symptom gradually yielded and my health was completely built up. I have kept splendid ever since."
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
OCEAN STEAM SHIP COMPANY, LTD. and
CHINA MUTUAL STEAN. NAVIGATION CO., LTD..
Consignees of Cargo per Com- pany's Steamore
*DIOMED "
PUBLIC AUCTION.
on
Thursday, the 19th day of Nov- ember 1925 at 3 o'clock p.m. at their Sale Rooms, 4 B Duddell Street Victoria aforesaid by
THE AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING CO., LTD. Proportion of Annual Crown Rent $10.00
are hereby notified that the
Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it Cargo will be discharged into to
will lie at Consignee's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt'e Wharf, The cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 16th- November
Optional cargo will be landed,; unless notice has been given prior to steamor's arrival.
All broken, chafod, and damag- ed goods are to bo left in the Godowns. where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of
Term 999 years For further particulars apply
Messrs. WILKINSON &.
GRIST
Mortgagee's Solicitors
or to
THE AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING CO., LTD,
Auctioneers 48 Duddoll Street, Hongkong.
Hongkong, 13th Nov. 1925.
10 48 a. and noon within the HUGHES & HOUGH
free storage poriod.
LIMITED.
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the steamer's Godown, and all Goods | remaining undelivered after the 23rd Nov. will be subject to rent. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &
All Claims against the Steamer GENERAL BROKERS.
must be presented to the under- signed on or before the 7th Doc. or they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRL.
Agents.
15th November 1925.
Mrs. J. CRAWFORD, Massage Hall No. 14. Zotland Street.
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
4, Duddol Stroet.
If you have anything you would like to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION| ROOM.
E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer.
Equally health-restoring for men as for women Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, the world renowned Blood and Nerve Tonic,
are obtainable from chemists everywhere, also. post free, $1.50 per bottle, $8 for 6 bottles, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 60, Kiangac Road, Shanghai..
OPIUM DENS.
SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local share.quotations issued to-day :-
Banks.
Hongkong, $1,115 Chartered, £20 n. Mercantile A. and B., Mercantile C., £13) n. P. and O, £9) n. East Asia, 985 m.
Marine Ins..
29.
Canton Ins, $600 n. China Underwriters, $2 n. North China, Tls, 140 n. Unions, $252 m. Yangtzo, $35 b." Fire Ins.
China Firos, $160. n. Hongkong Fire, 8600 n.
Shipping.
11.
Douglases, $40 Steamboats, $20 sa Tugs, $41 8. Indo-Chinas, $38 n. Shell Trans., 90/- b. Star Ferries, $59 m. Waterboats, $16 b. Oriental Nev., $250 n.
Refineries.
China Sugars, $37 n. Malabons, $48 n.
Mining.
Benguets, $2 n.
Kailans, 45)- n. Langkats, Tis. 30, b. S'hai Explorations, Tla. 5 Shanghai Loans, Tls. 8 n. Raubs. $3 b. Tronohs, 56/- b. Ural Caspiana, 8-n.
Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharfs, $140, n. Whampoa Docks, $58 b. Hongkows, Tla. 170 n. New Engineerings, Tls. 7 Shanghai Dooka, Tis. 114
Lands, Hotels, etc,
H. and S. Hotels, $9 s.. II.K. Lands, $64 n Realtys, $5. b. call paid Territorials, $6 b. Humphreys, 516 n. Princos Bldgs, $150 n. Rural Lunds, 57
Cottons.
Ewos, Tls. 9 b. Orientale, Tls. $3 b. S'hai Cottons, Tis. 53 b.
Miscellaneous,
Canton Icos, $7) . Cements, $16 6.
6:
China Buses, Tls. 10) b. China Lights, $16 n. China Prov., $9.50 9. Constructions, $4 s. Dairy Farms, $19) Der A. Wing, $10 n. Electrics, $56 E. Macao Electrics, $40 n. Developments, 40 conte, Ropes, $40 . Tramways, $25 Lane Crawfords, $124. n. Mackintosh, 321) n. Peak Trams, $15.10 b. Sinceres, $131 Taxis, $5 s.
1.
6.
6.
United Asbestos, $20 n. Watsons (Old), $16 Watsons (Now), $158. Powells, $14 s. Amusements, $10 b...
11.
n..
REVOLVING CYLINDERS.
New Type Of Windmill.
SCOTS WHA PAY.
ADVERTISING AND EMPIRE.
GOVERNMENT TO SPEND £1,000,000.
£599,000 FOR HOSPITALS: ENGLAND 2576,000.
Englishinon who jibe at Scots. mon as being "unco' thrifty" will
Sir Thomas Allen, a member of have to pause and reflect when the Imperial Economic Committee, reading the annual report on the writes: An era was marked in Bri- voluntary hospitals in Great tish advertising, when one of its Britain (excluding London), just experts-Mr. W. S. Crawford-was Issued by the Joint Council of the nvited by the Government to serve Order of St. John of Jerusalem
and the British Red Cross on the Imperial Economic" Com- Society.
mittee, which committee will guide The report shows that:-
and advise the Treasury through The total received by hospitals the Prime Minister and Parliament in England and Wales was in the spending of £1,000,000 to £576,337, or £15 por bad, as com- develop the sale of Empire-growa pared with £599,090 in Scotland, foodstuffs in the United Kingdom. or $79 per bed.
Mr. Crowford was chairman of A cumparison of interest from the Programme Committee of the invested funds shows about £19 International Advertising Conven- per bed in England and Wales as tion, 1924; vice-chairman and one against about £27 in Scotland. of the chief moving spirits in the Whilst there are only 7,853 great British Advertising Exhibi- beds in Scotland, against 86,831 tion held at the White City in in England and Wales, the above 1920: president of the Thirty Club comparisons prompt an official of London in 1921, and is also summary of the report to the vice-president of the Publicity Club comment "Tho support which of London. He has spent much Scotland gives her hospitals in
the form of legacies affords an minds of business men an under- energy and time in bringing to the example well worthy of reflection. and imitation."
10,000 NEW BEDS.
standing of the great power of advertising. He was a member of
of the. Associated
It will be recelled that the the Committee of Propaganda Voluntary Hospitals Commission, formed by the Ministry of Health under Lord Onslow, appointed by in 1920, and was European vice- Mrs. Wheatley to inquire into president the additional accommodation Advertising Clubs of the World for needed among hospitals in Ring-four years. land and Wales, recommended Since the rising of Parliament the first and second reports of the
10,000 now beds.
To build, equip and staff this Imperial Economic Committee have extra accommodation would tako been submitted to the Prime Minis. five years, and the report dis-ter, forwarded to the Governments eusses whether the voluntary of the Empire, and printed for cir- hospitals could provide and culation. A third report is forth- maintain these 10.000 beds with-coming at an early date. What out State aid.
rezeption these will receive when. Dr. F. N. Kay Menzies be laid before the various Parliaments lieves the problem would be and Governments of the Empire "greatly simplified, if not solved,"
we do not know. This one thing, if the Government would make a n. capital, grant for building pur-of any Government Committee with- however, is evident. No reports
b.
poses.
met
It is estimated that the total in modern experience Have capital Dxpenditure involved with such unanimous favour alike would be £5,000,000, and the cost in the Press,, by commercial in- of maintence not less than terests, and the general public, £1,250,000 a year.
The 1. E. C. was unique in many Dr. Menzies believes that tho respects. It was the first time in latter additional income would the history of Empire for its vari- bo forthcoming from supporters ous Governments to agree to con- of voluntary hospitals "as and stitute a committee to investigate when required.
economic and commercial problems.
GENTRAL FUND.
It was the first time that represen- In a striking foreword to the tative business men-as distinct report. Sir Arthur Stanley, from politicians-appointed by the chairman of the Joint Council, Governments of Empire.sat round urges as already long overdue one board to form a common policy the establishment of a Contral and to consider the British Empire Fund for the benefit of províncial
as one commercial and economic hospitals on similar lines to!
entity. They may be called those of King Edward's, Fund for London Hospitals.
pioneers of commerce in their res He also drawe special attention to a sụg-
pective countries. Primary produ gestion of Dr. Menzies that be-cers and business men of the widest quests to hospitals might be ex-national and international expert- concentrated their fullest empted from legacy duty. It is ence estimated that such a step would energies to a common purpose. probably benefit the hospitals to Even the Home Government, the extent of £150,000 a year. Conservative, and the least inclined Pointing out that this small to depart from tradition, achieved sum in the annual budgets of something unique in the choice the nation would in a few yours of Its representatives. Realising make a vast difference in the the importance and necessity of budgote of the hospitals, Sir publicity as an instrument of edu- Arthur Stanley adds: "It State cation in strengthening the true assistance could be thus bonds of Empire, they sought and vicariously given, I believe we secured the services of Mr. W. S. should hear no more suggestions Crawford, the well-known expert of hospital going on the rates in advertising, as or the Exchequer.'
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BILKING GHARRY WALLAHS.
A Common Occurrence Pilloried.
one of their representatives. This departure justified in every particular the courage and enterprise of the Bri- tish Ministry. Mr. Crawford brought to the service of Empire a keen mind, sound judgment, and thorough knowledge of modern business needs. He acted as a re- freshing breeze to those of us on the committee whose business training was in earlier years, but Referring to an all-too-common whose minds are still young enough practice in many parts of the Far and fresh enough to receive and East, the Rangoon Times says: profit by new methods and Tam Ming was found with thren fors calls his new type of wind- It seems to be quite a common. others in premises at No. 2 Lower mill, is described as form by two occurrence now-a-days in Ran ideas. The advertising world that Lascar Road smoking illicit opium-ed on a vertical spindle half-way gharry-waliahs out of their right-congratulated, and any Government upright half-cylinders, so mount goon for people to bilk poor has such men in its ranks is, to be When the police entered he threw between that their edges overlap full fare. The same romark np. does a real service to itself and the a jar of opium away. He was fined into the axis of curvature of each plies to rickshaw pullore. The State by harnessing such aid, merit, $75 or six weeks imprisonment, other. Running without load, malus operandi of those bilkere, and experience to a consideration and on a further charge of return the rotor is given the spand of as despicable a set of people as of the problems of our time. ing from banishment was ordered the wind if the edges of the cylin-one could imagine, seems to be to
A MORNING AMONG OPIUM SMOKERS. Mr. R. E. Lindsell dealt with a number of opium cases which came before him at the Central Magis- tracy on Saturday morning.
Th"wing rotor," as Engineer Captain S. J. Savonius of Helsing
a term of nine months in gaol.ders are joined at the spindle to engage a first-class or second-
new
The other three defendants had to form a letter 8, the speed being class gharry in the evening, tako pay $5 each.
reduced if the two wings are a joy ride round the city and the For being found in possession of moved apart.
lakos, occupying, nearly, throo illicit opium Wong Yick was fined With the overlapping arrange- hours and then to return when it $50 or four weeks, and had to payment, the air current is deflected is dark, and pretending to have a further fine of $75 or six weeks from one concave surface to the left the money at home, they pro- for opening in oplum den. Two other, and the peripheral spood mise to send the money down. others who were with him at the is increased to 1,7 times that of The driver waits for a fine und time had their bail of $3 confiscat the wind. End plates fitted to thien beginning to suspect he has ed, whilst another defendant was the half-cylinders add to the been duped he starts the round of fined $2.
officiency. Two of the motors, flats in soarch of one who is Lau Fook was Aned $100 for each wing rotor 26 inches wide trying to defraud him. This sort and 108 inches tall, were mount- of thing has happened on several opening, an opium den at Wanchalad on a small boat, and in a wind occasions. It is a pity complaints and for selling opium without of fifteen to twenty miles an hour are not made to the Police about license. Five Chinese who were are said to have generated three this form of cheating. If one. en the premises each had to pay to four horsepower for driving such bilker were arrested and $2. The opium, smoking pipes and the boat. With fewer working punishod as he ought to be there lamps wore confiscated,... parts and loss friction than the would be less of this sort of at Another Chinese who was charged ordinary windmill, it is claimed tempt to victimise a class of per- with opening an opium den did not that the new motor is better son who works from early morn I'm not reading it! I'm hiding appear and had his bail of $76 adapted for such purposes asing to night to earn a competence confiscated.
driving pumps.
for himself and family.
"It is scandalous. that you should sit there reading the newspaper for two hours
myself from my creditor pver thotel Dorfbarbier Berlber