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PREMISES TO LET

MISCELLANEOUS.

TO LET. European Flat nt House, Flats, Building-Lots.

Kowloon with all modern

Conveniones.

Estates popoliated for rent, auc- Manage- Apply to Kation, or private ealo.

yan ay & Co, 3 and 5, D'Aguilarment arranged for clion's pro- Stroet, Hongkong.

O LET. Twe unfurnished

Furopean LATS, with.

flash stem, at St. de sept.'s Man

sign, Hob not Road,

Overlook-

caeding abroad. Telephone (4630 Small Investors, 1, Dos Vui Road."

WANTED.

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

PUBLIC, AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,

TO-DAY,

the 9th December, 1926, commenc- ing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

11

A Large und Fine Assortment of Xmas Toys.

comprising:—

Dressed Dolls, Tea Sets, Toy Guns, Footballs, Rocking Horses, Men-of-War, Crackers, Fire Works,

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1925.

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

4. Duddel) Straat,

If you have anything you would like to soll, oxchange or advortige Bend it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM.

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

RUGHES & HOUGH

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS & GENERAL BROKERS.

Xmas Trees, Blue Lights, Wooden LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

and Mechanical Toys, Cooking Sets, Santa Claus Stockings, etc., vote.,

On view from Tuesday, the 8th December, 1926.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, December 5, 1925.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE undersigned have receiv. ed instructions to sell by

THURSDAY, the 10th DEC. 1925

ing Catholic Cathedral. Apply WANTED-IMMEDIATELY Public Auction

10 Catholic Mission.

Russian watchman for privato house, Swatow. Parti culare apply bor No. 1424 clo

PRIVATE HOTEL, quiat Bri- "H.K. Talograph."

family. full noard and

residence from $4.00 daily. One minuto from ferry Special family rates. Cuisine ander personal supervision. 1. Victorin Garions. Hankow Road, Kowloon, Tal. K.357.

Το

O LET. No. 1, Chathani Rond. Kowloon. Apply to J., M. Pereira. Kowlon Hotel,

TO LET-ne Furopean fat, Wanchri Gap Foad, Hong- kong, Apply to 32 Kennedy Road.

Two newly con To Let

structed European Бомвен, Magazine Gap, Motor Hand, toreo fals, three large rooms each with kitchen. servants' quarters and bath room, fitted with flush system. Garages provided. Immediate possession. Apply Sang Koo, New Bank Building.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.

5, and 6 Prospect Palače.

The New Term begins Mon day, December 14th. Examine- tion for New Studenta. Priday, December 11th at 9.30 .m.

THE CUINA LIGHT & POWER COMPANY (1918) LIMITED.

The SEVENTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OFI SHAREHOLDERS in the above | Company will be held at, the j Offices of the Company, St. George's Building, Chater Roud. Victoria, Hongkong, on Monday. the 21st December. 1925, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ended 30th September, 1925, and alecting & Consulting Committee and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Thursday, the 10th December, 1925, until Monday, the 21st December, 1925, ·both duys inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 5th December, 19257

NOTICE.、

At the General Meeting held en November 26, 1925, the Share- holders of the Societe Francaise de Gerance de la Banque Indus- trielle de Chine have decided to increase the 'Capital of the Com pany to Fra. 20,000,000 and to alter the name to:

BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE POUR LE COMMERCE & L'INDUSTRIE.

This new name does not imply any change in the organization of the company, but has been adopted for the sole purpose of emphasizing the Franco-Chinese. Loharacter of the Institutionisika

WANTED.-A good home for a Siamese Cat, Male, 5 months old. Reply Box No. 1422, Care of

'Hongkong Telegraph.”

LOST.

LOST-1 Camera Eastman

Box) at St. Visont, de Paul Bazzar, finder pleases return to

E. Osmund clo Jardine,] Mathosen & Co., Ltd.

E.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.

Knitting Wool

at il a.m.

at their Salon Room, Daddell Street

(for account of the concerned)

One Case Printed Voile One Case Pyjama Cloth One Case Blankets One Case Madapolam Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have receiv

ed instructions to sell by: Public Auction

on FRIDAY

$3 per lb. Famous English the 11th. Decambar, 1925, com-

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions from Messrs. Yuc Lee Yuen to sell by Public Auction,

"

on SATURDAY, the 12th December, 1925, com- mencing at II a.m., at their Sales Itcom, Duddell Street.

2500 Bags Java White Sugar

Dutch Standard 25 and Higher (for account of the concerned,)

The above goods are now stored, in the Godowns of the China Pro- vident, Loan and Mortgage Co.. Ltd., West Point.

(Should intending buyers wish to purchase smaller lots than 'stat- ed above, it will be necessary for them to inform the Auctioneers; before the sale.)

Terms:

As Customary.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, December 7, 1925.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

By Order of the Mortgagee. Messrs. Lammert Brothers have received instructions to sell by Public Auction

on JURSDAY

Wakefield manufacture, all mencing at 11 a.m., at their Bales the 17th day of December, 1926, at shades, full weight guaranteed. Room, Duddell Street, (for ac-3 o'clock in the afternoon, at their Free knitting sticks The Mutual count the concerned. Co., 1, D'Aguilar Street.

ABARGAIN-Folding watch

pocket Carbino camera, in! excellent condition. Size 3) * 21, Exchange or part exchange forį postcard size considered. Apply Box No. 1423 "H. . Telegraph."

NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. F. Munford is no longer connected with this Company and

58 Pieces Marble Gooda

1 Case Alabaster Lamps 4 Eale White Shooting

mora or less damaged and

A Large Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods Terms Cash on delivery. LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Sales Room, Duddell Street, Vie- toria, Hongkong.

The Very Valuable Leasehold Property

Situato nt Kowloon in the Colony of Hongkong and being Section A of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 134.

IN ONE LOT.

The property comprises four newly built mensuages or dwell- ing houses known hs, Nos. 1, 2, 3, | 4, 5, and 6, King's Terrace,

Further particulars, and ditions of sule may be obtained

ceased to sign as Secretary from THE Undersigned havo ro- from the office of

1st. December, 1925.

KOWLOON TONG & NEW TERRITORIES DEVELOP-

'MENT CO., LTD.

E. D. SHANK,

General Matingor.

MASSAGE HALL

18 WYNDHAM STREET

MRS. H. MORITA.

MASSAGE HALL Ms. S. UZUNOYE. Expert Masseuse,

37, Queens Road. Central, 2ad. Floor.

MASSAGE

Mr. N. AKAJI,

Mrs, E. AKAJI. Graduate of Tokyo Masage School No. 2, 2nd, Flóse, WYNDHAM ST. HONGKONG, TEL. C.4405

MARTIN'S

caived instructions to soll by Public Auction on FRIDAY, the 11th DECEMBER

1925

commoncing, at 3 p.m.

at the Lion Gorago, Shaukiwan Road

(for account of the concerned)

A QUANTITY OF MOTOR

SPARE PARTS AND ACCES- SORIES-more or lese damaged Torms: Cash on Delivery

Mossre. LAMMERT BROTHERS

Auctioneers

TH

PUBLIC AUCTION.

“HE Undersigned have recois. od instructions to sell by Public Auction on

SATURDAY, tho 12th DEO. 1925. commencing at 11 a.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddoll

Street

(for account of the concerned)

3600 Bags No. 24 Java White Sugar-August Shipment from

Java

3300 Bazs No. 24 Javu White Sugar-October Shipment from

Java

PILLS The Above Goode aro now

APIOL & STEEL' Sureandcertain for all Female complaints. Everylady should keep a box in the house,

Chemists nad Stores cell. them throughout the world. Proprietors MARTIN, Chemist, Southampton, England,

stored in Yue Fat Godown, Nga. 50 and 51, Praya, Konnedy Town.

(Should intending buyers wish. to purchase smaller lots than stated above, it will be necessary for them to inform the Auc- tioneers boforo the sale)

Termo-As Customary

LAMMERT BROS.,. Auctioneers.

Messrs. DEACONS,

1 Des Voeux Road, Central Vendors Solicitors or

con-

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS., The Auctioneers,

Hongkong, December 6, 1925.

LOST

Discomfort, dampness and a million leaks.

Genasco

ROOFING

took them all away. You can lose your roof troubles, too. Let us show

you how.

STOCKS CARRIED

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. IMPORT DEPARTMENT, SOLE AGENTS,

Mrs. J. CRAWFORD, Massage Hall

No. 14. Zotland Street.

Mrs. SEKAI MASSAGE

Tel. No. 0..4489, Znd. foor.

Jo. 2, Duddell Street, Hongkong.

DEVELOPING

No matter how expert you may be in tak- ing photographs, unless the greatest care is taken in the dovoloping, the whole of your work may be spoilt.

We really do specialise in film or plato developing, giving individual care and per- sonal attention to every job-we take a pride in our work-to YOUR advantage.

And furthermore, although all our work is of the very best, we also believe in promptitude.

Bring your next film to us and we will GUARANTEE TO PLEASE YOU.

Our store is situated just a few doors from "Whiteaway's."

THE CHINESE PROBLEM.

AMERICAN. COMMITTRE'S:

REPORT.

New York, Oct. 19.-"Generally spenking, we are agreed that extra- territoriality should be abolished, and that customs autonomy should be given to China. We are not fully agreed at this time whether the abolition of extraterritoriality (and the giving of customs autonomy should be by one stroke or whether it should be by progressive stages.""

The above was one of the out- standing, points in one of the several reports just presented to the members of the. Conference on American Relations with China which met recently in Baltimore. This report went on to say:

The method of approach to the Chinese people and Government is of extreme importalice ....There is a good deal of difference between our insisting that they must do certain things first of all, and their coming to us, in return for assur- ances that we give, them, with pro- mises on their own part to do cer- tain things that will make possible the realization of those principles

HALL, LAW & COMPANY and purposes upon which we are

30, DES VOLUX ROAD.

TED. C. 3217.

SALE.

21 days only from 18th ineteat.

GREAT REDUCTION At Cost or Under Cost

CAMERAS-LENSES-BINOCULARS

PHOTOGRAPHIC ACCESSORIES

LADIE'S and GENT'S WRIST WATCHES AMBER NECKLACES, CIGAR & CIGAR- ETTE HOLDERS

CLOCKS, THERMOS BOTTLES, TORCH LIGHTS & GAMES,

MANICURE SETS

ALL GOODS ARE SUITABLE FOR

XMAS GIFTS

DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE.

HALL, LAW & COMPANY, LTD.

A FEW DOORS FROM WHITEAWAY'S.

30-32, DES VOEUX ROAD, C.

PHONE C. 3217,

BATWES SPECIALLY HOTEL & FAMILY TRADE

Cap

FIR BREWERIES LINKE

VANCOUVER. 8-6-

The Man who Appreciates Something "A little Better"

Always asks for CASCADE!

The distinctive flavour, its

purity and healthful pro- perties appeal to men who

know.

Not the cheapest beer on the market but-"The Beer without a Peer"

agreed.

We hope that. these parties (participants in the forthcoming customs conference and in the com- mission on extraterritoriality), meeting on a platform of complete equality, will be able to come to an accord us friends and brothers in a great family of nations.

We hope that our Government will most earnestly and in the most effective way possible endeavour to secure the agreement of these five- powers (China, Japan, Great Britain, France, and the United States) in carrying out the recom- mendations which will be made by the conference in October and by the commission that meets in December.

At the same time we think that our Government should have the firm purpose of acting indepondent. ly if it is found impossible within a reasonable time to secure the con- current aetion of the other - four powers.

The discussion of the report be- fore its adoption brought out several other distinct divergences. Two of these found expression subs- tantially as follows:

1. The adoption of a report re- commending the abolition of extra- territoriality and the grinting of customa autonomy would encourage certain groups in China to expect much more in the way of drastic early action than can possibly, be carried out by the United States, which is by no means the caly nation concerned.

2. The hope expressed in the re- port that our Government will take independent aetion if it cannot within a reasonable time secure con- current action of the other powers, may prove embarrassing in the forthcoming negotiations in China.

CLEARING, HOUSE FOR OPINIONS. The Conference realized that its object was not achieved with the conclusion of its sessions. As one member said near the close, "It has been a real clearing house of opinions regarding Chinese-Ameri→ · can relations. It should not stop there. Several members have. voiced the feeling that a subsequent conference, after the completion of those on eustoms and extraterri- teriality at Peking would be desir- able."

The report of the committee con-.. cluded as follows:

Finally, the Baltimore Conference revented rich resources in our own country for widening our under- standing of Chinese-American re- Intions. It suggested the socin! power that is generated when experts in international relations and spokesmen of organized opinion and of large Interests in- volved combine in a common educa. tional effort. In the immediato future there is sure to be intense interest in the progress of negotin- tion in Peking. It is hoped that each installment of news from there, bringing home the realities of the situation, will lend on- couragement to carry further the distinct service of the Baltimore Conference of American Relations With China, that of helping those related to the various groups con- cerned to clarify their views and to modify their policies in the presence of one another and of the facts,

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