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Nos. 1366, 1375, 1314, 1320, 1384, 1376 1385, 1342, 1392, 1397, 1409,
RAOB.
Saturday November 21st.
R. N. CANTEEN THEATRE
ALL
CARNIVAL DANCE
LYRIC ORCHESTRA
CORDIALLY INVITED.
8.30 PM. MIDNIGHT
Gonts $1,00,
Ladies' By Courtesy.
PREMISES TO LET
OFFICE in Bank of Canton
Building. Well Lighted. Mo- derate Rental Apply Box No. 1412 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
то
O LET. Fully Furnished
Nathan Flat. Top Floor.
Road. 5 minutes from ferry, For twelve mo aths', immediate possession. Apply Box 1411 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
TWO ROOMS, Top Floor, Tw
Queen's Buildings, Apply Holyoak, Massey & Co., Lid.
"O LET.-One European fat, то
Wanchai Gap Foad, Hong- hong. Apply to 32 Kennedy Road.
N March 1926 wholo
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED-Govornare to act
as Housekoopor and also as Companion to a girl of four- toon. Apply Box No. 1409. Give previous references, c/o "Hong- kong Telegraph."
"Houso, Flats, Building-Lots. Estatos negotiated for rent, auc-.
Manage- tion, or privato sale. ment arranged for clients pro ceeding abroad. Telephone C14630 Small Investors, 1, Des Vœux Road."
HONGKONG
BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1925.
L. MOORE & CO., LTD. LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
[Important Sale of Property in
the Basiness Centre of the International Settlement
of SUANGHAI,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion?
on MONDAY, the 23rd November, 1925, commenc- ing at 2.30 p.m., at Nos, 9 and 10, Kennedy Road,
A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.
L. MOORE & CO., LTD. Established 1874 Favoured with instructions | Comprising:-- from
H.B.Ms'. OFFICE OF WORKS Will sell by Public Auction within their Salesrooms No. 45 | Kiangso Road, Shanghai,
on
Wednesday, November 25th 1925 at 4 p.m. precisely.
A portion of that very desirable and important.
PROPERTY
known as Cadastral Lot No. 15 (British Conetilar Lot. No. 581) situate at the corner of Museum
& Peking Roads and formerly
known as
THE BRITISH POST OFFICE
This very important property comprises LAND of a measured aron of M. 2-P. 3-L. 1-0. 4. with an approximate frontage on i Museum Road of 128 5" and Peking Road of 110' 9"
jon a lane connecting Yuen Ming
Yuen Road and Museum Road of 26 816" together with the
Dining Tables, Dinner Waggone, Sideboards with Bevelled Mirrors, Chairs, Overmantels with Bevelled Mirrors.
Fine Bedroom Suites (by Wm. Powell Ltd.) consisting of Teak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Dressing Tables with Bovelled Mir- rore, Marble Top Washstand, Teak Desks, etc. etc.
Carpets, Curtains, etc. etc..
also Some Handsome Pieces of Blackwood Ware and Brasses, and
One Upright Piano by "Vosc". Catalogues will be issued. On View from Sunday, the 22nd November, 1925.
Terms: Cash on Delivery..
LAMMERT EROS.,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 16, 1926.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
By Order of the Mortgagen. BUILDINGS THEREON
Messrs. Lammert Brothers providing an excellent opport-have received instructions to sell unity for the purchase of one of the finest business sites in the International Sottlement.
THEATRE ROYAL
November, 21st. at 9.15 pm. Shanghai.
First Tournament of the Sanson.
MARINE BETTS H.M.S. "HAWKINS' Welterweight Champion of the Colony.
V.
A. B. EWIN
H.M.S. "HERMES" Middleweight Champion of the Navy and Marines. Fifteen 2 minute aurid contest for the Walterweight Championship of the Colony and the Scott-Harston Bolt.
by Public Auction,
on MONDAY,
MORRIS Cars
REDUCED
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PRICES
(BRITIANS MOST POPULAR LIGHT 'CAR
MODELS IN STOCK
MORRIS-COWLEY (SEATED WITH Dyckv)
MORRIS-OXFORD
Roadstar
Touring
BETTER
VALUE
NYTT HONGKONG PRICES
£215. 0.0.
(4 SEATED- 2 WHEEL, BRAKES) £237.10.0.
Touring
(4/5 SEATER-4 WWERL Bussne) £320. 0. 0.
GARAGE THE HONGKONG HOTEL
(THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS LTD.}
SERVICE). CAR SALES
Phone C 4759
& & ACCESSORIES)
PARTS
IT BEGAN IN GLASGOW.
Concert Artiste's Strange Experience.
well-known
Phone C4602%
THE WAR IN THE NORTH.
A CHANGE IN THE SITUATION.
Peking, Nov. 17.-Chang Tso-lin has informed foreigners in Mukdes
INDIAN CONSTABLE SENTENCED.
ASSAULT ON ELDERLY CHINESE.
An Indian constable appeared is defendant before. Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at the Kowloon Magis- tracy this morning, on charges of misconducting himself as a police constable and of assaulting an elderly Chinese at No. 112 Aplai Street, Bamshuipo, on the night of the 16th inst.
According to the evidence, an Indian constable, knocked at the door of the first floor of No. 112 Aplui Street, and, under the pre- text of carrying out an oplum raid, commenced to search the premises. When the inmates raised an ob- Jection, the constable, who was carrying a stick, struck an old, man across the head. After leaving** the house, a female occupant re- ported the occurrence to the police station.
A Chinese constable, who was attracted to the scene by the police. whistles, saw the defendant out. side the house..
The defendant's beat comprised the area off the Cheung Sha Wan Road, and half an hour after leav- Ing the Station, having been de- tailed for duty at 8 p.m. the de- fendant left the constabic with whom he was on duty for about quarter of an hour. Aplui Street was not Included in his beat, The accused denied the charge and stated that he was with the other constable for the whole period of their duty,
His Worship said that he had gone very carefully into the case Copies of Plane and Conditions the 30th day of November, 1925,
and could not see any possibility- of Sale may be seen on applica-at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at
of defendant's Innocence. He. tion either to H.B.M's. Office pf their Salesroom. Duddell Street
word of a Chinese but also on the was, convicted not only on the Works, 14 Yuen Ming Yuen Victoria, Hongkong. Road or L. Moore & Co., Ltd..The Valuable Leasehold Property
evidence of an Indian constable. being all these pieces or parcels
Mise Catherine Leadbetter, a that the Fengtien forces are being On the first count the defendant of ground situate
concert withdrawn from Shantang and part would be fined $25, or in default English at Victoria aforesaid and registered in the artist, recently related the fol- of Chihti, and none will be station one month's hard labour. On the Land Office as Sub-section 7 of lowing personal experience to aed South of Lutal.
second charge, his Worship said he A report from Tsinanfu says there did not think he could give the Section A of Marine Lot No. 95, roporter who called at her home;; Section A of Sub-section 1 of Sub-acction 8 of Section A of west of London. Marine Lot No. 95 and Section A of Sub-section 1 of Section B of Inland Lot No. 1311.
The property may be inspected on application to H.B.M's Office of Works.
L. MOORE CO., LIMITED. Auctioneers, Appraisers, &c.
THE AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING Co., Ltd.
43, Duddell Street.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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IN ONE LOT The total area of the land is 882 Square Feet or thereabouts.
5, Fornshaw road, in the South-has been a sudden change in the defendant the option of a fine. He situation. Troop trains instead of had committed a serious assault
"A few years after I became a going Southward are now all going on an old man and would go to, professional musician,"
North. There is also an exodus prison for a further two months Mias Leadbotter, "I began to fof officials. Li Ching-lin's troops with hard labour.
stated
suffer from an ailment which al- are evacuating the Pehar line- armed me. I was then fulfilling Reuter.
a four monthe engagement at Glasgow, as concert artists, and
The property comprises the mes-had to take part in six concorts very severe development of the
snage known as No. 239 (former- ly No. 199) Des Voeux Road West. Further particulars and condi- tions of sale may be obtained from
The ndersigned have received instructions to eell by Public the Office of... And about five other minor Auction (for account of the con- conteste.
cornod as their auction room at Moatrie's for 49 Duddell Street on
at
Otrocious suite of offices Members only on November 17th.
in the French Building" ex Victoria Build ng," No. 5 Queen's Road Central (between Chartered Bank and Mercantile Bank.)
Apply to: Banque de l'Indochine
Chater Road,
T
o Let.- Two newly con structed European housos, Magazine Gap, Motor Road, three flats, three large rOOMS sach with kitchen, sorvants quarters and bath zoom, fitted with flush system. Сстадов provided. Immediate possession. Apply Sang Kee, New Bank Building.
LOST.
OST on Tram No. 49, loather pouch. On Tram No. 62, a parool containing knitting and Please return to this Карета. office.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, HONGKONG, ANNINGER A FREE DECTURE ON CHRISTIAN
• SCIENCE
and 18th.
20th. and Zist.
General Public November 19th,
Prices, $5.00, $3,00 and $1.00
VEREENIGDE NEDERLAND. SCHE SCHEEPVAART-
MAATSCHAPPIJ
UNITED NETHERLANDS NAVIGA- TION COMPANY)
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN
HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE
From AMSTERDAM, ROTTER DAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN
& GINOA..
The Steamship
"WFSTERDYK (2)" having arrived from the above
FRIDAY
the 20th day of November 1925 at 3 o'clock p.m. consisting of:-
Steal safe, show case, small Chest drawer, Work Bench, Table electric an, assorted watch and clock gfasses, Barograph papers. Chronometers, Barocyclometer, Watchman clocks, Telescopes, assorted clocks and Mainsprings. All the above lots are to be sold without reserve.
Torms-Cash on delivooy. THE AUCTIONEERING I BROKERING C. LTD. L. E. S. Hodge
Auctioneer.
BUGHES & HOUGH
LIMITED.
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.
porte, ensignees of cargo by be: IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &
are notified that all goods are being laudod at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co L', Whonce and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtain
હતુ.
Good a not cleared by the 26th. Nov., 1925, will be subject to rent
Alt broken, obafed and damag. ed packages are to be left in the gudowna, where they will be ex amined on the 25th Nov.. 1925 aí 10 am by Mosers. Goddard & The First Douglas.
MR. ALCERNON HERVEY. BATHUURST, C.B.B., or London, ENGLAND.
(Momber of the Board of Lentureship
of the other Church.
Boston, Massachusaila.)
IN THE
OLD CHAMDEN OF COMMERCE
ROOM, CITY HALL.
GENERAL BROKERS.
By Special arrangement with the Committee of the Royal Hong- ong Gol Club, we have been en- abled to publish ay excellent book of views of
HONGKONG'S GOLF COURSES Call nad jus; oct these at the MEE CHEUNG ESTABLISHMENTS ·
Church of Christ, Sontist, Claims against the stoomes
must be presented in writing | within ton days after arrival of Studio:-Ice House Street 1st. steamer otherwise they will not Branch: Beaconsfield Arcade bo recognized.
2nd. Branch: Main Corridor of Hongkong Hotel. Official Photographers to the "Hongkong Telegraph".
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2014, 1925,
At 5,30 km.
The Public Cordially fnvited to Altend,
MASSAGE
Mr. N. AKAJI,
Mm. E, AKAJI,
Graduate of Tokyo Assage School
25n. And Kloor. WYNDHAM STU
No Fire Insurance will be effected by the undersigned in noy case whatever.
Bille of Lading will be counter aigned by,,
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LINE.
General Agents,
Mrs. SEKAI MASSAGE
MASSAGE HALL Mrs. 8. UZUNOYE, "Expert" Mossevise, 37, Queen Rood. Central
Messrs. DEACONS, 1. Des Voeux Road Central, Vendors' Solicitors or
Messrs. LAMMERT BROS., Hongkong, November 18, 1925.
The Auctioneers.
CHINA AUCTION
ROOMS.
4. Duddel' Street. If you have anything you would like to soll, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM.
E, V. M. R, DE SOUSA. Auctioneer.
each week.
came more nervous than ever.
same weakness and suffering, "My illness begun in a curiousThe cough grew worse, and I be manner, my hair coming off in patches. This left my head sore, and I suffered most severely from pieroing headache. My nerves were highly strung. I became weaker and weaker until to walk upstairs took my breath away. I had to discontinue my music practice for a considerable while, the strain and nervousness be coming overwhelming. I had cold, after cald, followed by an exhausting cough,
CHINA ASSOCIATION.
ANNUAL MEETING IN
LONDON.
The annual general, meeting of
"My mother pressed me to try Dr.. Williams' Pink Pills. I didi so, and soon felt the benefit. My the China Association was held in spirits ravived and I had more the F. and O. Co.'s Board Room, vigour. I continued with the pille in London, last month under the. and within three weeks I was chairmanship of Mr. L N. Iesfe. quite myself again. My hair bo-The report and accounts for the gan to grow and I recovered all past year were adopted on the mo my old vitality. My voice ro-tion of the chairman, seconded by turned, and I am told that my Mr. Byron Brenan. Proponed by skill on the violin is even greater the chairman, seconded by Mr. than before I was ill.
Sir A. W. Burkill,
Gershom
"The weakness of my body In- ereused until I felt too tired to go on the stage. My singing voice and my violin playing were for a while effected, and that increased my distress. For four months I' You can build up your health Simms were elected chairman, continued in that painful and by beginning Dr. Williams' Pink vice-chairman, and hon, treasurer Proposed by Mr. alarming condition. Later on Pills now. Of chemists, or direct respectively. went to iny parents' home in and post free, $1.50 per bottle, $8 F. G. Sale, seconded by Mr. A. S. Sheffield, and rested. I was a for 6 bottles, from the Dr. Wil- Gürfitt, the following were elected little better for a while, but last liams' Medicine Co., 60, Kiangse the general committee:-Viscount Christmas there came on me a Road, Shanghai.
"I shall always be grateful to Stewart, K.B.E., was elected Pre- Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for sident, and on the motion of Mr. restoring me to complete health,, W. B. Kennett, seconded by Mr. and so enabling me to follow my A. M. Townsend, Messrs. L. N. Leefe, S. H. Dodwell, and H. G. profession."
GARDNER
ENGINES.
ALL TYPES
AND SIZES
SOLE AGENTS:
Inchcape, P.C., G.C.M.G, Lieut- General Sir George Macdonogh; G.B.E., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Sir Gers- hom Stewart, K.B.E., Sir James H. Stewart Lockhart, K.C.MG., Sir Robert Waley Cohen, K.B.E., Mr. F. Anderson, Mr. Byron Brenan, C.M.G., Mr. J. S. Bruce, Mr. Stan- ley H. Dodwell, Mr. W. Fisher, Mr. JS, Haskell, Mr. Robert H.. Hill, Mr. H, D. C. Jones, Mr. W. B. Ken- nett, Mr. D. Landale, Mr. L. N Leefe, Mr. H. W. Looker, M.P., Mr. E. F. Mackay, Mr. IL A. J. Macray, Mr. C. H. Pearson, Mr. H. W.: Robertson, Mr. Archibald Rose,
CLE, Mr. D. C. Rutherford, Mr. Charles V. Sale, Mr. F. Salinger, Mr. E. A. Stanton, and Mr. T. H. Whitehend,
GAS
PETROL
PARAFFIN
CRUDE OIL
SEMI-DIESEL
UP TO
300 B.H.P.
DODWELL & Co., Ltd.
LEARNING TO DRIVE.
| CHAUFFEUR KNOCKS COOLIE DOWN
A Sanitary Department coolia was slightly injured through being knocked down by a motor car in Chine Road: yesterday morning. He was not taken to hospital, but. the driver was charged by Ins pector Alexander, at the Central Magistracy to-day, with driving ut an hour not permitted under higSU probationary licence. A fine of $10 was imposed by the Magistrato, who also ordered that a sum of $5 be paid by the defendantis re