THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

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ADVERTISE YOUR

WANTS

IN

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH which is

THE EVENING NEWSPAPER

WITH THE LARGEST CIRCULATION

25 WORDS FOR ONE DOLLAR PREPAID

$1.50 if not prepaid.

Advertisers should note that replies must be called for at this office.

GIVE THESE COLUMNS AN OPPORTUNITY TO ASSIST YOU.

The following roplios are awaiting collection:

1314, 1320, 1342, 1405, 1375, 1376, 1384, 1385, 1392, 1422, 1418,

SITUATIONS WANTED.

WANTED.- Expert male

MISCELLANEOUS.

WANTED one furnished and

usfurnished house on Peak

ateno-ty piet open for im red ate ergagement. Conversant with filing, coding and gouaral or Lower levels, also flat in Happy office work. Moderate salary. Valloy or Causeway Bay, furnish Apply to "Advertiser 19, Gran- or unfurnished. Tal. 4630 ville Road, Kowloon.

WANTED.

WANTED.

- Homes for two

Chow Dogs which other wine must be destroyed. Males 3 years old. Apply Lady Pollock, 369 Poak.

PREMISES TO LET

Το

O LET IN KOWLOON.-A six-roomed house with four- bathrooms, Servant's quarters and small garden, 4 minutes from the ferry Apply Box No. 1429 c/o "Hongkong Tolegraph."

PRIVATE HOTEL, quot Bri-

tish family, oard residence from $4.00 daily. One minute from forry, family rates. Personal supervision. 1, Victoria Gardens. Hankaw Read, Kowloon, Tol. K 357.

"O 1ET.-ne Furopean Out. +, Wanchai Gop Foan, Hong Long. Apply to 32 Kenedy

Road.

NOTICE..

ST. JOSEPH'S (BRANCH) COLLEGE, CHATHAM ROAD, KOWLOON.

PITMAN'S SHORTHAND. EVENING CLASSES FOR LADIES & GENTS. FOUR MONTHS INTENSIVE COURSE, SUCCESS

GUARANTEED.

Classes for Beginners and ligh

Speed Aspirants.

Students for High Speed must possess certificates for 80 words per minute..

Ehrulment at the above College (Kowloon) at 5.30 p.m. on the 5th January, 1926.

NOTICE.

BANK HOLIDAYS.

Under Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, the Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public Busi- ness on Friday and Saturday, the 1st and 2nd January, 1920.

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER COMPANY (1913) LIMITED.

With reference to the Notice to the Shareholders of this Com- pany dated 28th October, 1925, whereby the Final Call of $3.00)

Small Investor's, 10 Dos Vœux Road.

LOST.

OST on Christmax morning Hoa, a BLACK PUPPY with

about 9 a.m. near 6 Poak

Brown PAWS. finder Pleano re- turn to 6 Peak Road, Telephone Central 3609 or 1338.

(8-On Hongkong-Kow-

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa has

Public Auction

on MONDAY, the 4th January, 1926, at 3 c'clock

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1925.

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

SHANGHAI HUNT.

|CANADIAN SETTLERS.

CHINESE POLITICS.

THE LATEST MANDATES.

Peking, December 30.

SEVERAL RECENT MISHAPS. ACTIVITY IN BRITAIN

AND U.S.A.· PUBLIC AUCTION.

The long casualty list in the

London, 28th November: The A mandato dated the 26th inst. The Undersigned have received opening runs of the paper-hunt-

ing season makes it quito Canadian Government, in order appoints, Hou Shih-ying as Pro- received instructions to sell by instructions from Mossrs. Wing lengthy business to establish the

to stimulato immigration, is mier. Yue Tseung to sell by Public Auction for account of Messrs. state of health of all the victims, sending Mr. Egan, Deputy

Another mandate rovises the states the North China Daily Minister of Him Yuen Cheung Koo on

Immigration, to regulations governing the func News. Mr. C. E. Whitamore was Britain, and Mr. Little, recently tions of tho Provisional Govern- in the afternoon, at the China Wednesday, the 6th January seen on the Bund yesterday, with Immigration Commissioner in ment and says that henceforth an arm in a sling, but otherwise Britain, to the United States. the Cabinet shall be respon- Auction Rooms, 4 Duddell Street,

1920 at 11.30 a.m.

looking quito cheery and probably Vietoria, Hongkong.

The Toronto correspondent of sible and shall deviso and at their Sales Room, Duddell St.,bofore long he will be in his usual the Times says the chief object carry out any reforms in accord- 200 New Tins 'FONG TSZE" O place amongst the thrusters." both in the United States and inance with the wishes of the pac- The Goods are now, stored in The news of Mr. N. L. Sparke Europe is to secure Englishple. Tuan Chi-jai will have no Messrs. Wing Yuo Tseung's Go is not so satisfactory. At first he speaking immigrants but othor predilection or prejudice in any down, No. 402, Dos Voeux Rd. W.) was said to be very seriously races will not be ignored. measure that works for the salva-

The Very Valuable Leasehold Property

situate at Victoria aforesaid and being The Remaining portion of Inland Lot No. 1556 and The Ro- maining Portion of Inland Lot No. 1557

messungeB

In One Lot. The property comprises the or dwelling Bhopa houses known as No. 244 and 246 Des Voeux Road Central and con- tains an area of 1682 Square Feet

Terms-As Customary

Mosere. LAMMERT, BROTHERS

Auctioneers

THE AUCTIONEERING

or thereabouts. Further particu- & BROKERING Co., Ltd. chiained from the office of

lars and conditions of sale may be

Messrs. DEACONS,

1 Des Vieux Road Central

Vendor's Solicitors, or MR. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, The Auctioneer. 1longkong, Dec. 14, 1925.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE.

PARTICULARS AND CONDI- TIONS OF SALE

"of the

Valuable Lenschold Properties

leon Ferry about 5 p.m. on: the 15th, inst) Watermen's foun. tain pen. Finder kindly return Situate at Victoria in the Colony

of Hongkong, to "Hongkong Telegraph". Office.

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

NEW YEAR Evo Carnival and

Dinner Dance

"8 p.m. till I am

Racervations can be made on application to the manager.

TABLE RESERVATIONS FOR THE CARNIVAL

to be held at the

Repulse Bay Hot I,

On

New Year's Eve ure now cloped Rosarvations may now be made for

A Special Dinner Dance (8pm to 12 midnight) New Year's Eve

at the

Hongkong Hotel. (Fancy or Evening Dross optional)

SPECIAL NOTICE .

"NO SPINSTERHOOD FOR ME" will be played by special

mission of

"The Hongkong Telegraph"

and known as

Section Hof Inland Lot No. 151

and Section D of Inland

48, Duddoll Street. FURNITURE AUCTIONS

evory TUE: DAY & FRIDAY, at 2 30 p.m.

THE AUCTIONEERING

&

BROKERING CO., LTD.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by order of Kowloon Tong & New Territories Development Company, Ltd.

The Valuable Leasehold

Property

situate

at

hurt, then it was revised to noth- The Immigration Agents in the tiou of the country and the con- ing more than a bad shaking, but United States have received solidation of the Republican re.. the latest roport is that several instructions to make a special gime.Reuter.

bones. especially about the effort to induce Nova Scotians! shoulders, had been chipped. and Now Brunswick people, However, he is doing very well established in New England, to

in the circumstances.

return to the Dominion.

Mrs. Burton's bröken leg also It is also hoped to organ ze a is monding well, whilst Miss Ada substantial homeward movement Law is amongst the canvaloscents of Canadians from the industrial |

(her accident was before the hunts centrce along the International

started) Mr. K. M. Cumming had bordor. not broken any more limbs at the time of writing, but he collects disasters amazingly rapidly. Miss Loraine Fleming, too, is recover- ing nicely.

NEW KOWLOON and known as New Kowloon In-I Together with the messuages erce-land Lot No. 777 and 475 together

Lot No. 152A

tions and buildings thereon known as No. 9 and 11,

Prince's Terrace,

To Be. Sold

In One Lot

by

PUBLIC AUCTION, en TUESDAY,

the 12th day of January. 1926, at 3 o'clock pim., at the China Auc- tion Rooms, Duddell Street, Vic- toria, Hongkong.

by

Mr. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, The properties consist of:-

All those pieces or parcels of ground situate at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered in the Land Office as Section H of Inland Lot No. 151 and Section D of Inland Lot No. 152A with the messuages, erections and buildings) thereon known as Nos, 9 and 11, Prince's Terrace, Victoria, long- kong. The properties are held for the unexpired residues of the respective terms of 924 yours from the 22nd day of January, 1919, and 999 years from the 25th day of June, 1849, created by an indenture

with the Dwelling Houses thereon: known as No. 106 and 108 Kes- loon Tony

by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on,

THURSDAY,

December 31, 1925, at 8 pm, at their Sales Rooms, 4B Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong,

to

by

The Auctioneering

&

Brokering Co., Ltd.

For further particulars, apply

THE AUCTIONEERING

&

BROKERING CO., LTD.

Auctioneers. 4B Duddell Street Hongkong, December 21. 1925.

N. Y. K. LINE.

(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

From EUROPE & STRAITS.

At both Repulse Bay Hotel of Extension dated the 3rd day of The Hongkong November, 1849, and made between Carnival and Ilates Dinner Dance on New Her late Majesty Queen Victoria Your's Eve, the foxtrot

of the one part and Abraham Joseph Burley of the other part, and by an Indenture of Crown Lease dated the 1st day of Novem- perber, 1849, and made between Her The Steamship

late Majesty Queen Victoria of the

"KASHIMA MARU," one part and the said Abraham

having arrived from the above Burley of the other part, reapee-parts, Consignees of Cargo are tively. Annual Crown Rent 59.50 horeby informed that their Goocs and cents 28 respectively. are being landed and placed at For further particulars and con- their risk in the Hongkong and ditions of sale apply to:

Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon. whence delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 5th Jan. 1926, will be subject torent,

Damaged packages must he left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignoe's and the Co.'s representativos on any Tuesday and Fridaye, at 2.30 p.m. within the froe storage Period..

The Hongkong and Shanghai Votels Ltd.

:

A.. S. WATSON. &' CO., LTD.

NOTICE.

On Friday, the 1st January, per share on the Now Shares was 1926, all Departments will be

CLOSED.....

made payable on 4th January, 1926, instond of 3rd November,

on this day 1925, the General Managers and

The Hongkong Disponsary, i Consulting Committee have de- Dispensing Department, will be cided, in view of the conditionsopan for dispensing prescriptions prevailing at present, to further from 10 am to 1 pon, and from 61 extend the time for payment of p.m. to 7.30 p.m. this Call:

Notice is accordingly hemby

On Saturday, 2nd. Ján,

Messrs. JOHNSON STOKES & MASTER, Mcrigagee's Solicitors,

or to

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

The Auctioneer.

Hongkong, December 24, 1925.

|

All claims must be presented within ton days of the ateamor'e

RUGHES & HOUGH arrival hore, after which date

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.

given that the date for payment business as usus! in all deparIMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &

of the Final Call is postponed to 4th March, 1926, and that the Form of Bankers' Receipt already. sent to Shareholders can be used as though the date numed there- in were the 4th March, 1926. For THE CHINA LIGHT AND

POWER CO. (1918), LTD. SHEWAN, TOMES & CO..

Goneral Managers..

2015: Banguibasil 1995

ments.

A. S. WATSON, & Co.. Lid,! Hongkong, 39th. Dec.. 1925.

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY,

THERAPION NO. 1

GENERAL BROKERS.

Mrs. MOTONO

THERAPION NⱭ2 | Hand and Electric]

THERAPION NË 3

Na, 1 for Bladder Catzern. Ne for loba & Skin Dias, HD. 1 for Chrṇase Weakniuses.

UNLAGLEREM 14.

MLDBLRADINGANTAR beiden

SIR TRADE MARKKU-WORD 'THERAPION" IN DI

MASSAGE

No. 31B, 2nd. Floor Wyndham,

Hongkong JA

they cannot be recognized.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have loft the Godowns No fire insurance has hoon effected.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA Hongkong, 29th Dec., 1935.

MASSAGE

Mr. N. AKAJI, ............ Mrs. E. AKAJI. Graduate of Tokyo Busssage School No. 2, 2nd, Floor, WYNDHAM ST.

She:Fancy getting home at 3 a.m. You must be tired!"

He: "It wouldn't be so bad if hadn't had to listen to my wife for two hours afterwards I

·Melbourne Punch, Australia.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

OCEAN STEAM SHIF COMPANY, LTD. and CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

COMMERCIAL,

FISHERIES.

EXPLOITATION BY JAPAN,

BIGGEST RADIO STATION.

TO OPEN ON FRIDAY.

London, Dec. 29.

The world's biggest radio station has been erected at the Post Office jat Hill Morton, near Rugby, and will be open for traffic on Friday. It will work on a wave-length of

Replacement of sail by steam end motor power on the ships 18,000 metres, and the runge is engaged in fishing industry has such that a full circumference of rovolutionised the commercial the globe is well within its limits. fisheries. In the current issue of The station cost £500,000 and the Commerce Monthly, the Na-covers 300 acres. There are twelve tional Bank of Commerce of New

York reviews the fisheries of the masta, each 820 feet high, and an electric lift to accommodate three world and of those in which men runs up the inside of each. Japan is interested. It says:

Test transmissions carried Long before the war the poten during the past two months to all tialities of the fisherios of Far.

satisfactory-Reuter.

out

MOROCCAN WAR

CHANGE OF COMMAND.

Paris, Dec. 29.

General Boichut, of the 19th

Eastern Siberia were recognised parts of the world have been most in Russian circles. However, it¦* was the Japanese who seem to have been most keonly apprecia-| tive of their future worth. In 1907 Japan concluded a conven- tion with Russia whereby the former secured to its nationals rights to fish in certain of those waters, equally with Russians, Rights in these salmon fisherios have been a bone of contention bo- tween Russia and Japan. At present it is estimated that 90 per Corps in Algeria, has exchanged cent. of the capital employed in commands with General Naulin Japanose, and it appears unlikely and assured the post of Command- er-in-Chief of the troops in that Japan can be ousted from this fishery which constitutes! Morocco. practically theexclusivo economic A fresh operation in the Tazi activity of the community and sector is developing favourably. which is regarded by Japan as indopacifi. imperative to the maintenance of

Consignees of Cargo por Com-its food supplies, as fish is so im- portant an item in Japanese pany's Stoamere

dietary.

"OANTA"

1

LOCAL CRICKET.

UNIVERSITY MATCH.

The following will be the teams.

Not only in Japan very active! are hereby notified that the in the Russian Far East and off Cargo wil be discharged into its own coast, but Japanese fisher- Bolt's Wharf Kowloon, where is men are employed extensively in will lie at Consignee's risk and the fisheries and whaling of subject to terms and condition-Korea, in the salinon fisheries of of storage at Holt's Wharf, The Canadu and in United States and in the annual University Past v cargo will be ready for delivery Mexican waters. A tremendous Present match beginning at 10.30 from Godown on and a tor 30. volume of fish and fish products a.m., on Now Year's Day: Deconiber.

is taken by its "nationals, fishing| Past Messrs. Ng Sze Kwong, Optional caro will be lauded. and fish preserving occupy an w. M. Gittins, A. H. Rumjahn, C. unless notice has been giveo established place in Japanese life Choa, (Captain), H. C. Hunt, W. prior to steamer's arr.val.

and fish consumption per capita is Hall, J. L. Youngsaye. T. E. All broken, cha fed, and damag-exceedingly high.

Yooh, Yung Hin Lung, A. T. M. Other Oriental peoples, especi- Barma, Dr. D. K. Santy, Dr. S A. ed gods are to be left in the

cdows where they will be ally the Chinese, engage in fish- Sepher. Umpire:-Mr. C. G. An- examined on any Tuosays anding in river and sea, although derson. Scorer, Mr. M..A. Kham. Fridays between the hours o. there are little

to Present.Messrs. A. A. Rum- 104 a.m and roon within the indicate what progress has jahn (Captain, R. A. Ponsonby been made in the exploitation of Fane, H. M. Balletehet, S., 0.

data

free storage period.

No claims will be admitted the fisheries. Recently more at Shahabudin, C. W. Lam, D. Laing, after the Goods have left the tention has been paid in some S. Hachlume, E. Zimmern, B. N. steamer's Godown, and all Good-countries to the introduction of Sudan, YIC. Teh, I. Tajima, B. P. remaining undelivered after the modern fishery methods, but Ng Umpire: Mr. C. H. Yeoh. 6th Jan will be subject to rent. among tha far-flung Asiatic Scorer: Mr. C. E. Lee.

All Claims against the St amer must be presented to the under signed on or before the 20th Jan or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIR)

Agents,

30th December 1925.

MEMORIALS

Designs and Estimates

on request"

Ltd.

C. E. WARREN & CO., CHINA BUILDING (Facing Queen's Theatre) Monumental Dept: Showroom

populations little headway can be. made against the ancient pra- judices which attach to an occupa. tion followed by such great num- bors of people.

TRAGIC DEATHS.

EUROPEAN MAULED BY PANTHER.

MEDICINE TO LIMBS.

MEND

HELPING BLOOD TO BUILD NEW BONE. Bombay, 1st December: The death of Mr. C. A. Bettys under Medicine to speed up recovery tragic circumstances which, from broken bones is the latest occurred in Bombay on Monday idea in surgery.

Bono evoning a few days after being

consists largely of mauled by a panther in the Nasik calcium phosphate, and after a district has causad widospraad fracturo fresh quantities of this regret not only among inembers substance must be taken from the of the Civil Service here but also blood for the formation of new among Indians who knew him bone. The healing process is and came into contact with him slow owing to the small amount in his various official capacities of calcium and phosphorus in during the last 27 years service, the blood His charming personality on- Professor Collip, of Edmonton doared him to all,

University, Canada, obtained from the parathyroid glands an Madras, 1st December: Major extract which when injected or CM. Aislio, Executive Engineer given by the mouth, increases in the service of the M. and S. M. the amount of both calcium and Railway, was admitted last night phosphate the blood. The para- into the Madras General Hospital thyroids are four small glands in suffering from symptomu of the nook near the thyroid gland, hydrophobliia and died an hour or embedded in it.

DEATH FROM 'HYDROPHOBIA.

after his admission. It is re- Dr. Ogawa, of the Japauere ported that the deceased was thodical academy of Keljo tās bitten by a dog about 18 months been working on similar lines.. ago and did not for a moment Rats with broken legs were suspect that the animal was rabid found to produce twice as much atleymptoms showed them now hone in a given timekwali

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