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WANTED. WANTED-Well known foreign, Arm of Import and Export, long, established in Hongkong, requires a good COMPRADORE, with satis factory Security. Apply Box No. 110; care of "Hongkong Tele- Bruph."

BUNGALOWS, REPULSE BAY.

TO BE LET-For particulars and order to view please. Apply to Hongkong Realty and Trust Com pany, Ltd., Exchange "Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong- kong.

MOTOR CARS, ETC.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Stowards will be glad to meet Owners and Subscribers for Subscription Griffins, at the Jockey Club Room, Hongkong Club Andor on Monday, 22nd November, 1926, at 12.30 pm.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.

Prospect Place, Bonham Road.

The new School Year begins December 18. Entrance Examina- tion for Now Boys, Saturday, For December 11th at 9.30 a.m. prospectus, for boarders and day-

boys, apply

"ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

Prospect Place,

HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY ANNUAL BALL

30TH NOVEMBER,

AT 9.30 P.M. Members and guests are remind- ed that practice dancea for St. Andrew's Ball will be held at the City Hall, on Tuesday 23rd instant and Friday, 26th instant from 5 to

FOR SALE-PACKHARD twin- six Touring and HUDSON Super-7 p.m.

Members who have not yet sent six Limousine. Both in excellent condition. For further informa- In their. lists of, guests are kindly tlon. Apply to Holyoak, Massey requested to do so as soon as pos- & Co., Ltd.

PREMISES TO LET.

sible.

P. TOD,

Joint Hon. Secretary,

C/o. J. M. & Co., Ltd.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned, have received Instructions to sell by Public Auc tion,

on MONDAY, the 22nd November, 1926, commencing at 2.80 p.m. at their Sales Room, Duddell'

. Streat..

A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

comprising:

Chesterfield Couch and Arm- Gramaphones and Records, Book chairs, Desks, Screens, Cabinet Cases, Roll Top Desks, Glass Cabinet, Carpets, Rugs, Electric Table Fans, Ornaments, etc., etc.,

Teak Dining Tables, Sideboards,' Teak Dinner Waggon, Ice Chests, Crockery, Glass Ware, Kitchen Utensils, etc, etc.,

Teak and Iron Bedsteads with Wire Mattresses and Mattresses, Teak Wardrobes with and without mirrors, Teak Dressing Tables, Teak Cheats of Drawers, Tallet Sets, etc., etc...

A Few Pieces of Blackwood Ware and

1 Cottage Piano,

3 Porcelain Basins, with Taps

and Pipes.

1. Cottage Plano by John Broad-

wood & Sons.

1 Iron Safe and Stand:

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1926.

SILK GOODS

KOMOR & KOMOR

to be sold at

WHOLESALE PRICES

for

TWO WEEKS

Warcovived's consignment of up-to-date Scarfs," Dresalengthu," Haoris," Kluaner, Coste, etc., ele. Call early and havS YOUR

chales..

KOMOR & KOMOR

CHURCH SERVICES

A CHARGE OF AND DOLLAR 15 MARS FOR NOTICES UNDER THIS HEADING

St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, November 21st, 1926. Sunday before Advent. Holy .Com- munion: (8 a.m.) Matins: (11 a.m.) Te Deum, Smart in E. Preacher: Rev. N. V. Halward. Anthem: "will magnify Thee." -Selby. Holy Communion: (12) noon). Service for Young Peo- ple 3 p.m. in Chinese and Eng lish. Preacher: Rev. G. H Hewitt, R. N. Evensong: (6 p.m.) Preacher: The Lord Bishop. Victoria Collections for the Diocesan Association. Members of the Congregation, who are unable to be present are asked to send their contributions to the Hon. Treasurer of the Cathedral, P. S. Cassidy, Esq.

1 Cottage Piano by M. F. Rachal Wesleyan Methodist Church,

& Co.

3 Enamelled Baths.

1 Shanghai Bath. "

TO LET-One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Road, Hongkong. "Apply ta 82, Kennedy Road.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO LET Office Rooms, 2nd Floor, that the business of LEE KEE of New Hongkong Bank Building. No. 21, Wellington Street, carried on by Lee Iu Cheung as Executor Apply Sang Kee, same building.

of Lee Kee deceased is being

On View from Saturday, the TO LET A three roomed Earo wound up in accordance with the `pean FLAT on top floor of No. 14, arrangement made for the divi-20th November, 1926..

Terms: Cash on Delivery. Condult Road Apply to H. M. H.sion of the estate of the said Leo

LAMMERT BROS, Kee deceased amongst the persons Nemazed.

Auctioneers, entitled thereto.

COMMODIOUS OFFICES to let in No. 7, Queen's Road Central, also two small offices in 1A, Chater Road. Apply E. D. Sassoon and Company, Ltd. .. .. ·

TO LET Furnished fivo roomed house on Peak for 10 months from .next March. Good garden, modern annitation. Apply Box No. 113, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

COMMODIOUS Ground Floora of Nos. 18, 16 & 17, Connaught Road C., and First Floor of No. 16. Next P. and 0. Bldg. Sultable for shipplag offices. Apply S. K. Trust Ltd., 29, Connaught Road C.

TO LET-Two large offices, first floor, with large verandah, facing into Queen's Road Central, good entrance, 'splendid position, $125.00. Apply Box No. 115, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

or

TO LET-For 12 months longer (iramediate possession or early Spring) HOUSE in Peak dis- trict, near motor road; fully fur nished Write Box No. 112, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET.-14 Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon, with tennis

LEE IU CHEUNG. Hongkong, 16th Nov, 1926.

NOTICE..

NOTICE IS HEREBY "GIVEN that I, the undersigned have this day commenced business as Sani- tary Engineer and dealer in Sani- tary Appliances, building ma- terials and builders' hardware un- der the name of LEE YU KEE, at No. 40, Queen's Road Central, op- posite the Queen's Theatre.

LEE IU CHEUNG. Hongkong, 16th Nov., 1926.

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

From Straits, Colombo, Australia, Bombay, Egypt, Mediteranean

ports and London:

Through Bill of Lading Issued for Batavia, Persian Gulf, Contin- antal. American and South Afri can Ports.

.

The Steamship,

"DEVANHA," Capt. W. A. Norman carrying court, 1 His Majesty's Mails, will be de- small & 4 large rooms, 2 bath-patched from this port on or about rooms, 2 kitchens & servants' quar-Thursday, the 25th November Apply 1926, at Noon taking Passengers ters. Recently repaired. Seu Kon Chi, Bank of Canton and Cargo, for the above Ports. Building.

Silk, Valuable and Tea for Italy, France and London (under TO LET.-Furnished from 1st arrangeinent) will be.tragshipped. March, 1927, for 10 Months. A at Bombay into the Mail Steamer very desirable four room top flat proceeding direct to Marseilles

in Armed Bulldings, Kowloon and London.

European bathroom; flush system, Parcels will be received at this good kitchen, and servants' quar-office until 6 p.m. the day before

"

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Catalogues will be issued.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion,

on WEDNESDAY, the 24th November, 1926,

commencing at 2.15 p.m.

at No. 23, Jordan Road, Kowloon

(Ground Floor Flat).

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

comprising:-

Couch, Table, Chairs, Pressing Tables, Single and Double War- drobes, Iron Bedsteads, Wash- stands, Crockery, Glass Ware Marble Clock, Pictures, Orna ments, etc.,

Aleo One Piano by J. Ramsperger &

Co.,, Stuttgart.

and

Some Pieces of Antique, Spanish Mahogany Furniture (made in England).

Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Tuesday, the 23rd November, 1926:

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

ters. Apply Box No. 114, care of sailing. The contents and value HUGHES & HOUGH

"Hongkong Telegraph."

SHARE & REAL ESTATE Firm will consider applications for part- nership only from prospects in position to invest some capital in exchange for partnership, and goodwill: no, agenta Apply for appointment to Hongkong Small Investors' Share & Real Estate Co. Tel. C.4680 10, Des Voeux Road.

Jolen

NOW

OPEN

AT

WHITEAWAY'S

of all packages must be declared. For further particulars, apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

& COMPANY.

Agents. Hongkong, 18th Nov., 1926, 1

DANCING

A DANCE will be held at the Palace Hotel·

Kowloon

on'

TO-NIGHT

the 20th November at 9 p.m. The Black & White' Syncopated Orchestra

will be in attendance. will all the latest jazz musio.

Ladies are cordially Invited.

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS & GENERAL BROKERS.

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

4, Duddoll Street.

If you have anything you would

like to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM.

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Queen's Road East, Wanchai. Services at 10.15 a.m/and 6 p.m., conducted by Rev. H. S. F. Rossiter. Saitors' and Soldiers' Home, Arsenal Street, Chaplain's Meeting at 8.15 p.m.

Firat Church of Christ, Scientist, į

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Sunday Road, Tram Station. Service: at 11.15 am. Subject:' "Soul and.. Body." Wed- nesday: Evening Mesting at 5.30 p.m. Reading Room at above address open: Tuesday and Fri- Mon- day: 10 am. to 12 noon, day and Thursday: 5 to 7 pm. The Public is cordially invited to attend the Services and visit the Reading Room.

St. Andrew's, Kowloon, V. D. A., Sunday, (8.15 a.m.) Holy Com- munion: (11 a.m.). Morning Preacher, The Lord Prayer: Bishop. A memorial Tablet to the Inte Sir P. C. Chater will be unveiled. (2.45 p.m.) Sunday School (6 p.m.) Special Service. Preacher: Rev. N. V. Halward. M.C. Anthemi: "The Lord is my Shepherd."-Recital by Mr. Rupert Baldwin A.T.C.L. and Music by the Choir.

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TRENDS OF PHILOSOPHY.

VIEWS OF HARVARD CONGRESS.

Delegates at the International ⠀⠀ Congress of Philosophy had op portunity to consider between the statement of John B. Watson's prediction, that "within 50 years philosophy will have disappeared," which was referred to by Dr. Will Durant of New York in his paper on Behaviourism and Philosophy," and the repeated appeals made by Prof. John Dewey of Columbia University that American philoso❤ phera cast away their habita of intellectual timidity and "coward- ly reliance on facts, the meanings of which they make little effort to discover" and strive for a new standard of philosophical study which will get at the meaning of things and. which so far from permitting Dr. Watson's prediction to be fulfilled, would establish philosophy more, vigorously than ever before.

Dr. Durant pointed out that Dr. Watson's prediction was one heard periódically from sundry quarters. He cited the positiviam of Comte and the agnosticism of Spencer and indicated the theoretical in- consistency and practical imposel- bility of both positions."

Terms World Fact-Ridden.

In the section the previous day devoted to the role of philosophy. In the history of civilization" what amount to a profound and hearten- ing intellectual excitement was enjoyed by the audience in the addrose made by Professor Prof Sarvanpalli Dewey and Radhakrishnan of the University. of Calcutta. "

"Professor, Dewey chid the philo sophical students of the United States for their habitual timidity and lack of venturing in, their chosen feld, their reluctance to in dependently speculate and hazard instead of accepting long-standing theorios as fact, and pointed out that the immaturity of American. life found its disappointing effect in the comparatively very small contributions American students. have been able to make to original, philosophical thought, mag phaN

Immediately when Professor Dewey had finished his highly critica! but intensely enlivening" address, Professor Radhakrishnan. roso, tall, darkskinned and slender, dark blue of his East Indian tunic in sharp contrast to the dazzling white of his turban, to continue in even more vigorous terms a dis cussion of a "fact-ridden world.” · Calls For Wide "Outlook."

"The attitude of my religion is right and yours is wrong; my race is the greatest, not yours; my nation is greatest, not yours' was. an attitude which he thought would inevitably impede not only the firm establishment of world amity but of a suitable setting in which might develop intellectual. pursuits holding the promise" of peuples understanding of them- selves and their civilization."

He recalled to his hearers the requirement made by a Hindu philosophy which exacts from Its followers great discipline and self- sacrifice, a state in which he be, lieved the new investigative pro cesses and reflections could "best". be fostered which would establish philosophical study as it should be: established in order to yield of its potential treasures."

Don Fernandezy, Urruti de los Rios, professor of Spanish political law at the University of Granada) Spain, discussing The Religious Character of the Spanish Govern- ment in the Seventeenth Century and Ita Influence on Colonial Law," thought that it had been frequent In history, from the ages of Oriental: civilization to the pre- aent day, for a people, impelled by a religious vision, to conceiva ita collective life as a life pledged to a transcendental ond.

It is announced at the Foreign Once that no British subject was killed or seriously injured In the Miami disaster.

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