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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE

The Italian Convont Branch, St. Francis School.

Will re-open on the 18th inst.. owing to repairs to the building.

NOTICE.

I have admitted Mr. Charles Whitley, as partner in my firm

The following replies are await-and the business will hencefor- ing collection ----

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SITUATIONS WANTED.

ward be carried on under the name. and style of ROCHA, WHITLEY & CO., Auctioneers, Surveyors and General Brokera.".

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A. G. DA ROCHA,

Auctioacer. Hongkong, September 5, 1926... HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Fourth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday. 9th October, 1926, (weather per- mitting) may be obtained at the Bay Causeway Ruée Course, Stables and Hongkong Club An- nex.

Entries will close at 12 o'clock" noon on Saturday, 25th September 1926...

HONGKONG CLUB. NOTICE..

The Sixth Yearly Drawing of 20 EUROPEAN LADY willing to give Debentures (1920 issue-$500. services as Companion,, or assist each) of the Hongkong Club, Bay- with Children, in return for able on Thursday, the 30th Sept passage to England. Apply Box tember, 1926, will be held in the No. 49, care of "Hongkong Tele-Club House, at 11 o'clock, a.m., pri graph."

Tuesday, the 14th September,

WANTED.

WANTED.-Foreman electrician, for automobile and battery work. Must be experienced and fully qualified. No other need apply. Box No. 74, cure of "Hongkong Telegraph."

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WANTED: On November 16th a completely.furnished four bedroom HOUSE or APARTMENT located On The Peak or on a level not lower than May Road. Long or short term lease immaterial Ad- dress: tyd H. Goare, General Manager, Vacuum Oll Company.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-One 14 h.p. 6 scater Swift touring car. In good run- ning order. Apply A, D. C3 Government House.

FOR SALE-Pianoforte "Over- strung upright iron grand by Hank Germany, good tone. and touch in good "condition. Price $250. Box No. 67, eare of "Hong- kong Telegraph."

MOTOR CARS ETC.

FOR SALE-Sunbeam Landau- lette, 1921 model, recently thoroughly overhauled in London. Inspection at Hongkong Hotel Garage. Apply Deacons.

PREMISES TO LET.

TO LET-One. European PLAT Wanchai Gan Road, Longlong Apply to 22, Kennedy Road.

ΤΟ LET-GROUND FLOOR Offices, hear Kowloon ferry. Apply to Box No. 47, care" of "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET-A three roomed Euro-i pean FLAT on top floor of No. 14, Conduit Rond. Apply to H. M. H. Nomazee,

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TO LET.-Nos. 15A and 168,

1926.

Bearers of Debentures are in- vited to attend the Drawing.

By order,

T. A. ROBERTSON,

Lieut. Col. Secretary, Hongkong, Sept. 3rd, 1926.

Automobile Equipment

Our stock is complete, and we offer you prompt and courteous * service and right prices whether purchases are large or small

THE

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HOTEL

GARAGE.

Champions. For Every Engine Everywhere

GAI

HUGHES & HOUGH

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.

Magazine Gap Road. Two new IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &

European Houses to let from No-

Yember. "Apply Box No 73, care

of "Hongkong Telegraph."

GENERAL BROKERS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1926.

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received The Undersigned he received Instructions to sell by Public Auc-instructions to sell by Public Auc-

tlon, tion,

TO-DAY

the 9th September, 1926, commencing at 5.15 p.m.'

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

"A Valuable Collection (about

2500) Postage Stamps.

including

Rare Hongkong, (90c YELLOW BROWN ERRORS, Broken Crown and others) high values Colonials, etc., etc.....

Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Wednesday, the 8th September, 1926.

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneera.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to soll by Public Auction,

1926,

on FRIDAY, the 10th September, commencing at 11 am., at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

72 Cases Red Girl German Beer

(Quarts)

2 Cases Blue Girl German Beer

(Quarts)

5 Cases Blue Girl German Beer

(Pints)

5 Cases Guinness' Drummer

Stout (Pints)

2' Cases (10 Doz)

Guinness'

Drummer Brand Stout (Nips)

2 Cases Brass and Iron Ship

Fittings

1 Case Iron Glue

1 Case Aluminium Kettles

1. Case Sweet Corn

and

and Accessories, Iron Hinges and Miscellaneous Goods. and Miscellaneous Good.s.* Terms: Cash on Delivery.

ou FRIDAY,

the 10th September, 1926, commencing at 11 am.

at their Sales Room, Duddell. Street.

72 Cases Pilsoner Beer (Quarts)

Red Label.

2 Cases Pilsener Beer (Quarts)

Blue Label.

5 Cases Planer Beer (Pints)

Blue Label..

5 Cases Guinness Drummer

Boy Brand Stout (Pints).

2 Cases (10 Doz.) Guinness' Drummer Boy Brand Stout (Nipa)

2 Cases Brass and Iron Ship

-Fittings.

1 Case, Iron Gluc

1 Case Aluminium Kettle.

1 Case Sweet Corn.

and

A Large Quantity Fire Places and Accessories, Iron Hinges and Miscellaneous Goods.

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

NOTICE.

THE "COMACRIB' DIREC-

TORY OF CHINA

beg to announce that their representative is now in Hongkong and will be calling for corrections and inser- tions for the 1927

edition.

LAMMERT BROS., On his retirement after 34 years Auctioneers.ns door-keeper at the Foreign Hongkong, 7th September, 1026. omce, Mr. William Bradley Kellett has been presented by Sir William Tyrell, Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, with the Imperial Service Medal.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions from The Official Receiver to sell by Public Auction. on SATURDAY,

the 11th September, 1926, commencing at 10.30 a.m.,

At the Ritz Cafe, Alexandra Building Ground Floor,

The Goods and Cattels of the above CuTe.

comprising:

Teak Tables, Teak Chairs,, Ceiling and Bracket Fans, Table Lamps, Camp Chests, Ice-Chests Dinner Crockery, Cups and Saucers, Table Coths, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Teak Counter, Teak

and Glass Showcase, Gas Stove, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc., (to be sold in small lots) On View on Day of Sale, Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,.

Auctioneers,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TO LET.—Houses & Lands_for THE AUCTIONEERING & The Undersigned have received

sale. Mortgages arranged. Flats

& Houses vacant; we have good tenants immediately available for other houses & flats in suitable localities. Sco ads. in S. C. M. P. and Daily Press. Small Investors Tel. C.4690.

TO LET Ground floor of No. 16 and First floor of No. 10, Con- naught Road Central (next to P. & O. Building). Suitable for offices, immediate possession. For terms. Apply to S. K. Trust Limit- ed, 29, Connaught Road C. Phono 0.144.

"WE HAVE CROSSWORD

PUZZLE

BOOKS

on salo

BREWER & CO. 10 Peddar Btreat opp. H.E. Hotel

Open till 8.00, p.m. -

BROKERING Co., Ltd.

4B, Duddell Street.

FURNITURE AUCTIONS every TUESDAY & FRIDAY, at 2.30 p.m.

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

4, Duddell Street.

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,

Before You Advertise

COUNT THE TELEGRAPHIS

In The Stroota

instructions to sell, by Public

"

on TUESDAY, "

the 21st September, 1926, commencing at 9.30 a.m.,

1h

at the Kowloon Naval Depot Old and Surplus Victualling stores.

Comprising

Table Linen, Implements," Serge, Flannel, Remnants, Blankets Sundry 'Articles of Mess and Table Gear.. Including Electro Plated Ware). Clothing, Condemned Provisions for Poultry Feeding, etc., Terms of Sale-As detailed in Catalogue.

-LAMMERT BROS., By Appointment Auctioneers to the Admiralty.

Hongkong September, 7, 1926.

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AT

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INDIAN SERGEANT

MOLESTED.

ASSAULTED AND DISARMED,

BY CHINESE:

An attack made on an Indian ser- geant,attached to the Yaumati Station, during the early hours of the morning of August 10, while · on duty in Waterloo Road, was de- Lucribed before Mr. J. H. B. Nihill at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- day afternoon when two Chinese appeared on a charge of highway robbery with an alternativo charge of assault.

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In his ovidence Sergeant Jagar Singh, stated that he went on duty at 4 am on August, 10, and had beon detailed for No. 2 beat which Included waterloo Road. An hour after leaving the station witness was leaning against the side of a nullah in Waterloo Road, near the seafront. Although the street lamp had been extinguished, flvo minutes previously the locality was still wrapped in darkness.

Two Chinese wore noticed to approach witness from the direc- tion of the small pier at the end of the road. Coming up to wit- ness, one of the mon-the first de- fendant greeted him with pito ayn (good morning) and when the sergeant replied to the greeting. the man asked him what salary he received. Witness told him he was paid $40 per month and added that it was no business of the intruder's. The man was told to go away but ho replied that it was still dark and he was unable to get his boat."

During the conversation the ser cond defendant had walked away and gone into Shanghai Street! Suddenly some one grabbed the sergeant from behind and at the same time the first defendant struggled with witness, who was knocked down and assaulted.

Holster Taken,

The unknown assailant made"a grab for witness' revolver holster and after a struggle, gained pos "session of the weapon. The man- then freed himself and ran away. The first defendant was about to follow but witness knocked, him down. and Д further struggle ensued. The sergeant blow his police whistle for help and with the arrival on the scene of a coxswain of the Water Police, the first defendant was ar- rested.

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Witness suffered from a number. of injuries which included a lost

tooth and after" handing his cap

tive to the officer in charge of the Station on his return, he was sent to the Government Civil Hospital/ for treatment, being detained for eight days before he was dis charged.

"Corroborative.ovidence was given by the coxswain of the part he took in efecting the arrest of the first defendant and the case was ad- journed.

KWANGTUNG FLOODS.

BOARD OF CONSERVANCY WORKS REPORT.

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Chervation

1026

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foob fost

141.0

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26.0

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18.0

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