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25 WORDS FOR $1.00

($1.50 if not propaid) The following repiles are await- ing collection

1314, 1376, 1384, 1385, 1392, 1342, 1397, 1409, 1418, 1375, 1441, 1444, 1456, 1462, 1453, 1512 1516,

FOR SALE.

Three

FOR SALE four BULL-TERRIER PUPS, one month old. bitches, one dog. Dog $65 Bitches $50. Apply Box No. 9 cara of "Hongkong Telegraph.":

FOR SALE or RENT. "Derring. ton," Peak Road, beautiful house in spacious grounds, centrally located. Also, one ten robmed house Glenealy. Small Investors, Tel. 4630.

PREMISES TO LET.

FAMILY. HOTEL VICTORIA GARDENS, Quiet APARTMENTS and suites of. rooms.. Full, pen- sion from $96, $110, $130, monthly, large commodious rooms, also daily rates, minute from ferry. next new Hotel, Hankow Road, Kowloon, Tel. K.357, Mrs. Stuart Ogilvie.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MESSRS. KOMOR AND KOMOR,

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

Art and Curio. Experts temporarily removed to St. George's Building. Chater Rond." 2nd Floor Lift. All are cordially invited to view tion

our fine cqllection.

.

PRINCE'S BUILDING & LAND CO., LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

.16

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received" instructions to sell by Public Auc-.

TO-DAY,

the 7th. June 1926, commencing at 2.46 p.m. at Derrington," No. 8, Peak Road,

"

for account of the concerned A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture

comprising:-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE THIRD ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of the Com- pany will be held at its office Prince's Building, Hongkoŋ, on' Tapestry Covered Couch and Wednesday, 23rd June, 1926, at Armchairs, Teak Bookcases, Pic- 3.00 p.m. for the purpose of retures, Ornaments, Curtains, Desk, cuiving the Report of the Direc- Chairs, etc., etc.

tors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending $1st March, 1926.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the. Company will be closed from Saturday, 19th June, 1926 to Wednesday, 23rd June, 1926, both days inclusive.

Ey Order of the Board,

MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1926.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

OCEAN STEAM CO., LTD.

and

!....

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM

NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

י

From NEW YORK via MANILA.

Consignees per Company's Steamer, "CYCLOPS."

are hereby notified that the cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon where it will He at Con- signees's risk and subject to rent and conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo, will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 7th Juno.

Optional cargo will be landed, un- Ivas notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All broken chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, Where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the haura of 10.45 am, and noon within th froe storage period. Teak Dining Table and Chairs,No chilims will be admitted after Teak Sideboard with"

the Goods left the steamer's Godown, Bevelled

anu all Goods remaining undelivered Mirror, Tenk Dinner Waggon, after the 14th June, will be subject Crockery, Cutlery, silver and Glass to rent.

No claims Ware, etc., etc.

against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or, before the 28th June, or they will not be recognised.

Tenk Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirror Doors, Teak Dressing Tables, Teak Chest of Drawers, etc.,, etc..

also S. K. MOOSA,

Secretary, One Piane by "Moutrie" Hongkong, 7th June.

NOTICE.

The Catholic Community are very cordially invited to a Recep- tion to be held in the "Theatre Royal, at 5.30 p.m., on MONDAY, the 14th June, 1926, on the occa sion of the

presentation of

TO LET.--From June 15th for addresses to the Right Reverend 4 or 5 months, 5 roomed "furnish-Monsignor H. Valtorta, Vicar

ed HOUSE about 5 minutes' walk Apostolic of Hongkong.

from Muy Road station. Apply

Mr. Davison, 9 Magazine "Gap Road. Phone C.1484.

TO LET FLAT furnished, Kow- loon, 3 rooms suitable for a bachelors, rent moderate, 'bache- lors preferred. Apply Box No. 8, care of "Hongkong Telegraph,”

TO LET-One European FLAT Wanchai Gap Road, Hongkong Apply to 32, Kennedy Rond.

"TO LET.--Sçon vacant, half de-. tached house, Magazine Gap. Ideal position, evol, excellent views, consists of suite of five rooms, two bathrooms, hot and cold water, use of telephone, lawn garage. Ample servants' quar- ters,

self-contained. entirely Furnished $275. Unfurnished $250. For sale or rent "Derring- ton" Peak Road, beautiful house In spacious grounds, centrally located. Smaller houses also

available. Houses, flats, building lots negotiated. Small Investors, Tel. 4630.

SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.

The Banque de l'indo-Chine bes to inform all interested in safe deposit, that they have actually in their new building, & Queen's Road, safe doposit Boxes at the yearly rate of 38 for the smal size, and $12 for the large size.

Please apply to the Cashler. Hongkong, May 6, 1926,

NEW CAFE.

we beg to notify that'

PRINCE'S CAFE,

No. 11, Beaconsfield-- Arcade, just Opposite THE CITY HALL, will be Opening on 1st. June, 1926

Commodious & Attractive DINING & REFRESHMENT ROOM, OFFERING EVERY COMFORT.

PRINCE'S CAFE

Tol. C. 4637.-Tel. C. 4637.

REMINDER

Small advertisements intend- ed for publication in the Saturday Motor Supplement, must reach this Office not later than 12 noon on the preceding Thursday.

MAKE A SPECIAL POINT OF ADVERTISING IN, AND READING THE WEEKLY MOTOR WANTS.

WORDS 50 CENTS.

A

For the Committee,

C. A. da ROZA,

President,

G. P. de MARTIN,..

Secretary, Hongkong, 7th June, 1926.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

The Half-Yearly General Meet- ing of Members will be held in the Jockey Club Room, Hongkong Club Annex, on MONDAY, 21st June, 1926, at 6.15 p.m.

By Order,

Secretary.

C. B. BROWN,

Hongkong, 4th June, 1926.

INDO-CHINA STEAM

NAVIGATION COMPANY, LTD.

The Forty Fifth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messra. Jae- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd, Pedder Street, Hongkong, Thursday, the 10th June, 1926, at 12 noon for the purpose of re- ceiving the Report Directors, passing the Account, and electing. Directors and

Auditors.

0:1

of 'the

The Transfer Books of the Com. pany will be closed from the 3rd to 24th June, 1926, both days in clusive.

By Order of the Board,

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO..

LIMITED, 'General Managers. Hongkong, 20th May, 1926.

FOR QUALITY DRY-CLEAN- ING AT LOWEST PRICES, Send your orders to:- THE INTERNATIONAL ·

DRY CLEANERS.

THE NORWEIGIAN AFRICA AND AUSTRALIA LINE.

The Steamship,

And/or

and

A Few Pieces of Blackwood Fur- niture.

Catalogues will be issued,

On View from Sunday, the 6th. June 1926.

Terms:

Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction,

on TUESDAY, the 8th June, 1026, commencing at 11.m., at their Sales Room. Duddell Street.

1 Case Personal Effects. 50 Dozen Glycerine Soap.

1 Bag Coffee Beans.

88 Tins Varnish.

20 Tins Purico.

1, Case Cottons.

135 Bathing Apparatus.

8 Door Locks.

2 Cases Copper Plates.

Also

A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods

and

(for account of the concerned)

1 Case Iron Screws. 1 Case Soap.

4 Dozen Singlets.

And

7 Савез Containing Leather

Goods and Chinese Cloth.

1 Case Marble Clocks and

Ornaments.

(more or less damaged.) Terms: Cash on Delivery, LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 4th June, 1926,

HUGHES & HOUGH

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &

GENERAL BROKENS.

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

4, Duddell Street.

"TYSLA."

The above vessel having arrived from Norway via.ports on 7th June consig nees of cargo are hereby notified that all goods are being landed at their risk into the non-hazardous, hazar- dous, and/or

hazardous godown extra of the Hongkong and Knowloon Wharf and Godown Co. Ltd., whence from the wharves delivery

If you have anything you would may

be obtained.

like to soll, exchange or advertise Goods not cleared by 14th June wil! be subject to rent.

send it to the CHINA AUCTION All broken chafed and damaged ROOM,

are to be left in the godown where

will be examined on 12th Juno at 10 4.m.

Claims against the vessel must be, presented within ten days of arrival, otherwise they will not be recognised. No fire insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever,"

pack they will

Bills of Lading will be countersign- ed by

THORESEN AND CO. LTD.

Agents. Hongkong, 7th June 1926.

E. V, MAR. DE SOUSA,

Boforo You Advertise DISCOVER WHICH NEWSPAPER Your Friends Read

No Fire Insurance will be effected. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents.

Hongkong, 7th June, 1926.

LLOYD TRIESTINO NAVIGATION COMPANY,

The Steamship,

"ESQUILINO," From KARACHI, COLOMBO, PENANG and SINGAPORE. Consignees of Cargo are hereby in formed that all Goods are being land- ed at their risk into the Godowns' of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kow- loon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 7th instant.

All claims will be admitted after the

Goods have left the Godowns and all

Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th instant, will be subject to rent,

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the undersigned on br before the 23rd instant, or they will not be recognised.

.

All broken, chafed, and 'damaved Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 12th inst., at 10 a.m. by our surveyors Megyre Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has bee effected. Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

DODWELL & CO., LTD, Agents. Hongkong, June 7, 1920.

HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN. |

From AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, "HAMBURG, BREMEN, GENOA and Etc. The Steamship,

POST OFFICE NOTICE:

NOTICE.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPH SERVICES, which offer speedy and oficient means of communication, are established between, HÚNGKONG and SHIPS at SEA, FRENCH INDO-CHINA, the PROVINCE of YUNNAN, "and MACAO...

The RADIO TELEGRAPH OFFICE is always open for the reception and transmission of Radio Telegrams and for reporting vessels passing WAGLAN and GAP ROCK LIGHTHOUSES...

SERVICES with Canton and Swatow suspended until

work in that district. For In stance, in Bethnal Green, which has. twelve churches, hamed after the twelve Apostles, ten were entirely London in 1889. Today, although empty whon I first went to East

In consequence of the long hours of work of the people these places- of worship are not full, the Church is in a for stronger position than it was in 1889, "and has a great in- fluence, oven among those people

further notice may be obtained on application to the RADIO who do not go to church..

Full COUNTER in the MAIN HALL of the G. P. O., and at the RADIO TELE» GRAPH OFFICE 3rd floor, GOVERNMENT BUILDING.

Dutiable articles forwarded by letter, post to Great Britain are liable to confiscation by the Customs, Such articles should be forwarded by parcel only.

Commencing May 1st the rates for wireless messages to the river atoamers "Lungshan," "Taishan" and "Kinaban" will be reduced from 50 cents per word to 15 cents per word with minimum charge ut $1,50.

INWARD MAILS.

From U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and S'hal Pres. Garfield· Shanghai ***** Amoy

Japan and Shanghai Mapila

Duc. June 7. June

June 7. June 8. June 8

Per

Scochow

-Vancloon

D'Artagnan

Pres. Jackson

via Negapatam (Papers only,

8th Blay.)

A

Esquilino Honolulu, Japan and S'hui Fres. Clevoland Europe via Stitz (Latters and papers London 13th May, and parcels 6th May) Straits Shanghai

Jun 8.

1

Kurmala

Kutsang Khyber

U.S.A., Canada, Japan and Shanghai Pres. McKinley

OUTWARD MAILS.

For

Manila Amoy

Shanghai and Japan Haiphong

Amoy and Foochow Shanghai Japan & Europe vis S1-

boria (letters & postcards speci ally superscribed "Via Siberia" only) Saigon, Ceyton, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europa, via Marseilles

Haiphong Shanghai

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. America and Europa vin Victoria, B.C.

Shanghai

Straits and Calcutta

Straits Munila Shanghai Shanghai Amoy

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

Haiphong Shanghai

Manila

June 10. June 10, June 11 ..June 127

Daty.

Per

Pres. Garfield. Mon., June 7,5 pm. Sinklang

Mon., June 7, 5 pm, Esquilino Mon, June 7, 5 p.m. Tean

.Tues., June 8, 8.30 .. Tuez, June 8, Noon.

الله

Swatow, Amoy and Fomosa Bangkok Sandakan Shanghai Japan

Australia and New Zealand Manila,

via Thursday Island

Straits and Calcutta

Haiching

Porthos

.Tues., June 8, 12.80 p.m.

D'Artagnan...

.Tues., Juns 8. Registration .12.45 p.m Letters.1.80 p.m. (Due Marseilles 10th July). Mingsang Wed, June 9, 8.30 am, Fooabing ...Wed., June 9, 10.30 am.

President Jackson

Parcels

Wed., June 9. Noon Registration.2.45 p.pl. Letters.3.80 (Dua Victoria, B.C. 28th June), Newchwang

Fuokaang

Wed, June 9, 5 p.m. Thurs., June 19.

Parcels

P.m

•Noun Letters Vancloon ....Thurs., June 10, 8 p.m. Pres. Cleveland Fri., June 11, 1.30 p.m. Kutaong

.Fri., Jane 11, 5. p.m. Linan

Fri, June 11, Ep.tn. Kweiyang

.Fri, June 11, 5 p.m.

Khyber

Parcels...June 115 p.m.

Sat, June 12 Registration 9.45 am Letters 10.80.15. (Due Marseilles. 11th July). Leesong...Sat., June 12, 6 p.in. Suiyang ****

Sat

June 12, 5 p.. Pres. McKinley Sun, June 13, 9 a.m. Kaijo Mam Sun., June 13, 9 a.m. Kwanglung Mon., June 14, 2.30 p.m. Hinsang Tue, June 15, 12.30 p.m. Kwongsang Wed., June 16, 10,80 a.m. Yuensang..Thur,, June 17, 5 p.m.

Changte

..Fri, June 13. Parcels ......9 a.m. Registration 9.45 nzn. Lettere.....10.30 p.m. (Due Thursday Island 30th June). Namsang

.Sat., June 10. Noon.

p..

Parcels Lettera

*Correspondence bearing vessel's name only.

BISHOP OF LONDON.

the Church has grown in infu- ence?"

"OLDEKERK" (10)

"To answer the question whether having arrived from the above ports, consignees of cargo by her are INTERVIEWED ON RELIGION. London has improved is very dif- notified that all goods are being

ficult," the Bishop said. "In some landed at their risk into the hazari

The twenty-fifth anniversary of ways I think it has improved; but dous and/or extra-hazardous go

the Enthronement of Dr. Winning- not in others. Where I think Lon- downs of, the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whance. ton Ingram as Bishop of London don has gone back is among the was celebrated last month by an more well-to-do and leisured classes. assembly of the clergy of the dio-Fond as I am of games of all kinds, cere, and a Thanksgiving by the I think it, is a great pity that the Bishop at St. Paul's Cathedral.

and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained,

Goods not cleared by the 9th June, 1926 will be subject to rent.

All broken,, chafed and damaged packages are to be left in the godowns, where. they will be examined on the 8th June, 1926, at 10 am, by: Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within tn days after arrival of steamer, other wine, they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by 'the undersigned in any case what-

GVET.

Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN,

General Agents.. Hongkong, 1st June, 1926.

ROMANCE OF FRIENDSHIP,

A romance of friendship, involy ing each year a journey of many thousands of miles, so that two old Cronies can shake hands and swap yarns before they separate again

PUBLIC, MORALITY,

"The state of the streets in Lon-

though I speak as Chairman of don has distinctly improved, al-

the Public Morality Council, which has its headquarters at 87, Norfolk- street, Strand-we still have to be ceaselessly at work watching the open spaces, reporting bad houses to the borough councils and the police, and watching plays which we think are demoralising. It is a gurprise to me that a Council which comprises all the Christian denominations, induding the Ro man Catholics and the Jews, and has done so mucir good work in London, is not better supported fin- socially. If we had double the in- come we could do twice as much, as we are very careful never to take up any matter without thorough investigation."

Before passing from this subject the Bishop took from a shelf Mrs. Cecil Chesterton's "In Darkest Lön- don," and remarked that book like that shows how much there still is to be done in looking after the poorest of the population.

INCREASED, SOND

SOBRIETY.

"Another improvement," he went on to say, "is to be seen in the sobriety of London. This is due largely to the hours during which. public houses are allowed to be open being diminished from nine- teen and a half, as they were twenty-five years ago, to nine hours to-day; but efforts are still being made every year to extend the hours. at night from ten till eleven. Sach an extension would be fital to our, poorer districts."

"Only the other night," the Bishop added, "we had the Queen's. Hall crowded with temperance workers. Four hundred prizes were given to children of Bands of Hope, and an excellent speech was delivered by Mrs. Philip Snowden. But, as with the Morality Council, “ we should make our efforts fór a moment. For we have ceaseless pressure from the other side put проде."

Alimony works both ways in the Soviet Union, as may be seen from a recent court decision order- ing Mrs. Mary Gustev to pay a quarter of her salary to her former husband until the latter finds work. Gustev, it seems, was a soldier in the Russian Civil War. When he returned from the front his wife applled for, and obtained, a divorce on the ground of mutual incom- patibility. The daughter remain- ed with the mother, while the son' was in the custody of the father. Recently Gustev lost his position. When his wife refused to con- tribute to the support of the son, he went to law on the matter, and the Court upheld his claim.

cargo of tons of palm oil which has been loaded in by means of a new method. The oil is conveyed

fathers who used to come to A report from Medan states that The date chosen for the celebra-church with their boys and girls the Saparoea has just taken on a tion seems to have perplexed some on Sunday have so largely given it people. "People do not under-up for golf. And since the war stand," the Bishop said in an inter- there certainly has been, at any view with a representative of the rate for a time, an apparent indif Observer, "that it takes about two ference to the claims of God. months to make a Bishop. First "However, I am always an op-

in iron tanks, weighing four tons, to the wharf from where it is 'dis.

charged into the vessel. It is be-

ROYAL BOROUGHS.

of all there is the nomination by timist, and I must say my recent lieved that this is a triad shipment the Prime Minister. This is fol- missions, through Central London and that if it proves successful, lowed by the election by the Dean last year and through North Lon-larger shipments will be made in and Chapter of the Diocese, and don this Lent, have been attended the future. then the Confirmation by the Pro- by large and reverent congrega- vinces, takes place in Bow Church. tion. I believe that people are much Afterwards there is the Homage to more interested in religion than the King for the Temporalities, and would appear on the surface. This is finally there is the Enthronement. seen, for instance, in the great in- All those things were going on terest that was taken in the subject during March and April of the of 'My Religion' in a daily news- year 1901, and I date my twenty- paper, and, in that of 'Immortality five years from the final step, which in another.

The Borough of Devizes has "I believe the nature of man is been habitually termed a Royal was the Enthronement on April

essentially religious Man, as hus Borough, but, this dignity having 30th."

been said, is a praying animal, and recently been queried, the matter "My most vivid recollection of therefore differs from all other was brought to the notice of the that day is of the aged Dean of animals. He is born to pray, and Secretary of State who has St. Paul'a doing homage to me, who he will never find final satisfaction written from the Home Office us was his junior canon. And it may except in communion with God. followa

ONLY TWO-KENSINGTON AND WINDSOR.

bo of interest to recall that the late Therefore, I am exhorting the cler"On the subject of the Royal Lord Salisbury warned me of the on April 30 not to relax their Boroughs, I am directed by the very arduous nature of the task I efforts, especially during the nine Secretary of State to say that the to return to the lonely outbreak, was undertaking. I think he would months of my absence round the title Royal Borough may only be is mentioned in a Melbourne papering as well as I am to-day-and 1 May next year to lead them again

be surprised if he could see me look world. And when I come home in applied to a borough by the

A writer says that a man of 60 never felt better after twenty-five I hope we shall succeed in making Majesty, and that the only express permission of His years of age, who lives in Western vonra. I have invited all the clergy Londori an even better place than it boroughs in England which have Australia, some '600 miles from of the diocese to come to St. Paul's

is to-day,

roceived auch permission are Ken- Perth, where he runs a cheep sta- on the 30th, to take part in my Thanksgiving to God for my life tion, travels, every year the im- being spared twenty-five years as mense distance from his station to Bishop of London." Sydney, just to see the Show--and to meet, an old comrado from the

INDIFFERENCE TO RELIGION, -

"Do you had," the Bishop was

WORK IN THE EAST-END. sington and Windsor. where I worked for nine years as State is aware, Devizes is not

"With regard to East London,

"So far as the Secretary of head of Oxford House, and after entitled to style itself a Royal wards Rector of Bethnal Green, and Borough; the fact that the Manor when I was Bishop of Stepney for is, or has been, in the possession

Gulf of Carpontaria, who also comes asked, that London has improved three years and a half, I see led of the King, not contributing any

in these twenty five years, and that aiderable improvement in church claim to the title.

down regularly to the Show-Ex

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