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25 WORDS FOR $1.00 ($1.50 if not propaid! The following roplies are await- ing collection:→→→
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BOARD RESIDENCE.
FAMILY HOTEL-Victoria Car- dens, Quiet apartments sand Suites of rooms. Full board from $95, $110, 8130, monthly. Large
rooms, also commodius.
daily rates; five minutes from
Hotel, Hankow next new Kowloon, Tel. K2357.
POSITION WANTED.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The. Undersigned have recolved instructions to sell by Public Auction,
ON FRIDAY,
the 25th November, “1927,
commencing at 11 am, - At No. 6, King's Park Building,
Austin Road, Kowloos.
A Quantity of Valuable
Household Furniture.
Cordial invitation to attend la | (Full particulars from Catalogue). extended to all.
NOTICE.
CHANGE OF NAME.
We, the undersigned, hitherto carrying on business as Archi- tects, Civil Engineers and Surve yors, under the firm name of Ab- doolrahim & Co. hereby notify that as from 21st November, 1927, the said business will be carried on under the name and style of HALL AND HALL Architects, Civil Engineers and Surveyors, at 34, Queen's Road Central.
William HALL. B.Sc. Eng., George Albert Victor HALL
B.Arch., A.R.L.B.A. #4, Queen's Road Central.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
་་
The Eight Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday, 26th November, 1927, commencing at 2 p.m. The first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 for all persons including. Ladies, Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Italf price.
Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain admission to the Members Enclo-
sure.
ferry, Each member has the right to Road,introduce 2-non-members to the
On View from Thursday the 24th November, 1927.
Terms: Cash on delivery...
LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,
on MONDAY,
the 28th. November, 1927, com- mencing at 11 am. at No. 17, Ground Floor, Bowrington Canal Road, West.
A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture.
(Particulars from Catalogue), On View from Sunday, the 27th November, 1927.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22
1927.
DAY."
FURTHER SUMS RECEIVED,
The "Hoi Treasurer of the Hongkong and China branch of the British Legion reports:
We have received from the U.S. R.C. 31,950, being the proceeds of the Fete held on 10th, November, The Ladies Committee responsible consisted of Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Matthews, Mrs., Hunt, Mrs. Cock, Mrs. Hogg, and Mrs. Charles. Captain Hawthorne and Captain. Howard also worked for the Fete and ran the Coffee Stall. Captain Charles le Hon. Sec. of the Club.
RAID ON JOCKEY: CLUB.
ARREST OF GAMBLING
STABLE HANDS.
A police raid on the premises, of the Hongkong Jockey Club stables, at Causeway Bay, yesterday, re- suited in the arrest of twenty-two Chinese, who were this morning charged before Mr. R. E. Lindsell with playing fan tan
to this game was captured by the All the paraphernalia relating police and produced in Court.
In answer to the charge, all the men pleaded guilty.
men
The police, who were prosecut Ing, said that the arrested were all stable hands, or claimed to be so.
Mr. Lindsell imposed a fine of $3 on each of the men.
Swatow. We have received from Swatow H. K. $606.18 and £2 ster
·ling. The dollar amount has been
One of the men was charged remitted to London by D/D for with keeping a gaming house, and, £62.10.2, making a total of £64.10.in answer to the Magistrate, he 2. The drive was organised by A. admitted that he was conducting M. Scott Morris."!
the game at the time, but denied': that he was keeping a gaming house:
Wuchow-We have received · s cheque for $50, collected by Mrs. Contes by the sale of poppies in the
The Magistrate accepted his ex- Wuchow Club and have remittedplanation and imposed a fine of £6. 3. 2.
$10.
Both these efforts are par ticularly praiseworthy,
·OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.
PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY.
The
"Hongkong Telegraph" offers a prize of $50 to the readers who send in twelve correct fore- casts of the results of the English and Secttish Football League matches (to be played on Saturday next, November 26th) set out in the Caupon below. No goal scores are required; only forecasts show ing wins or draws.
In the event of no reader fore
CHINA AUCTION casting all twelve matches, a prize
ROOMS.
4, Duddell Street.
If you have anything you would like to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION
Members' Enclosure, tickets for ROOM. whom can be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5.00 each up to Friday, 25th Novem- ber, 1927.
YOUNG CHINESE, secks pos- The charge for admission for tion as Salesman or General Office Ladies to the Members Enclosure, Clerk. Willing to commence with will be $2.00. Each member can moderate salary, Good knowledge obtain, upon application to the of English and Once Work, A Secretary, Badges for admission ply Box. No. 280, care of "Hong-of 2 Ladies free of charge. kong Telegraph."
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED.-Members to send ap plications for tickets, for the Dance at The Institution of En- gincers, on Friday, 25th, to the Secretary, before Thursday 24th,
PREMISES TO LET.
TO LET One European FLAT Wanchat Gap Road, Hongkong. Apply to 82, Kennedy Road.
TO LET Office Rooms 2nd Floor, New Hongkong Bank Building. Apply Sang Keg, same building,
·COMMODIOUS OFFICES to let in No. 7, Queen's Road Central aleo two small offices in 1A, Chater Road. Apply E. D. Bassoon and Company, Ltd.
TO LET-From January 1st. 1928, Second Floor "Whitenways" Building. Moderate rental. Lease if desired. Apply to the manager, Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ltd.
FOR SALE.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men oteu- tera will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during Race Meetings.
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and MANICURE 2nd Floor,
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is not possible unless all the organs of the body are acting re- gularly and properly. Used when needed, Pinkettes keep the liver and intestinal tract in good work-"
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ing order, thus eliminating con- stipation, alek headaches, billions FOR SALE-Fresh arrival Army attacks and keeping the system Blankets, greyish brown, black (clean and healthy. Of chemists, stripe $2.25 each, dozen; singly or post free, 60 cents the vial, $2.50. Superior qualities accord- from Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., ing to requirements. Reduction to 60, Klangse Road, Shanghai."
charitable and missionary asso- clations for quantities also to dealers and merchants for regular orders. Sub-agents locally and in outports required. Montgomery Ollerton & Co., 38, Ice House Street, ground floor, batwoon the Carlton and the Portuguese Club, Tel. C.4630..
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November 22nd, 23‹d, 24th, 25th, and 26th.
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Usual Prices.
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IT'S QUALITYS
THAT COUNT.
of $25 will be given to the reader who sends in the greatest number of correct forecasts; and in the event of two or more readers send ing in an equal high nuaiber, the prize of $25 will be divided.."
The competition is in accord- ance with the rules published in the Telegraph during the weeks August 29-September 24.
"HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH" FORECAST COMPETITION.
Matches to be played on No. vember 26th:
DIVISION L
Derby C. ་ Liverpool
V
}
West Kam V Portsmouth
Wednesday Huddersfield Middlesbro.
V Birmingham
DIVISION IL
V
Barnsley Manchester C. v Port Vale V Preston N.E. ▼
Reading Stoke Chelsea Notts C.
SCOTTIỀN LEAGUE.
Airdrie Clyde Hamilton
V
V
St. Johnstone.
Cowdenbeath Rangers Kilmarnock Hearts.
Name
Address
No. 13.
Date
Strike out the teams which you. think will lose, but make no marks in respect of matches which you think will be drawn. .
All claims must reach this office not later than Wednesday follow-
HONGKONG POLICE
RESERVE.
THE LATEST ORDERS.
I
The following orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, Captahi Super- intendent of Police, are issued for the Police Reserver
Indian Company.
Training. The following is the result of the examination in Part 2 (knowledge of Police Duties and Regulations) held on Monday, 15th November.
Passos-R.213 Bhagat Singh.
Flying Squad.".
on
The weekly instructional patrol of the Hongkong section Thursday, November 24th will start from Central Police Station us usual at 6.15 p.m., sharp.
General, (Part 3 Muskelry).
The following, Police Reservista will altend at the Kennedy Road Revolver Range in mufti on Sun- day, November 27th at 10.00.a.m.
sharp for instruction in revolver shooting under Inspector H. J. Paterson:
15 men to be detailed by 0.0. Chinese Companý; 12 men to be detailed by O.C. Indian Company; 15 men to be detailed by O.C. Fly- ing Squad.
Police Training School. Classes for destruction in Purt 2 of training course will be held at the Police training School under Inspector H. J. Paterson on Thurs- day, November 24th, and Tuesday, |November 29th.' commencing both
evenings at 5.30 p.m. sharp.
Training Part 1, (Squad Drill)
All members of the Police Re- serve who have not yet passed out as efficient in Part I will parade in mufti at the Central Police Station for Squad Drill and Rifle Exercises under Sergeant R. J. Hunt as fol- lows:-
Chinese and Indian Companies on Thursday, Nov. 24th and Tucs- day, November 29th.
Flying Squad on November 23,
Wednesday,
Fall in on each evening at 5.30 p.m. sharp.
(Sgd) G. B. HARTFORD, D.S.P.
(N.) Adjutant. Hongkong, Nov. 22, 1927.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
Registered and Parcel Malls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise statoj), and whore mails are advertised to close at or before 8 a.m. registared and parcel mails-are closed at 5 p.m. 4
ng the previous day.
Dutiable articles forwarded by letter post to great Britain are liable to confiscation by the Customs. Such articles should be forwarded by parcot. post only.
Letters and postcards for Europe and the British Isles are forwarded via Siberis if so superscribed. not be sent by post to Great Britain. They are prohibited by the Plumage (Prohibition) Act, of 1921.
It is notified for information that Foather Fans and Brooches cannot
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RIFLE SHOOTING.
SELECTION OF INTERFORT TEAM ON THURSDAY,
At a meeting last evening of tha Committee appointed to choose the On Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock Hongkong team to oppose Shanghal there was a mesting of the members and Singapore, it was decided, owing of the Chinese Bathing Club at the to the rain having Interfered with the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Con- shoot on Sunday, to hold a further naught Band Central, presided by Mr. Leial on Thursday, after which
the Chan: Che-lan on behalf of the Chale teath will picked lace nt Talkoo
take place at man of the club, Mr. Chu Chung-man The trial who was unable to attend. at 2 p.m. sharp and the following
Mr. Wong Kah-ying, the Hon. have been asked to take part p.s.treasurer, in his anual report stated R. S. M. Murray, C. 8. M. Proven, that there was a surplus of $190 Sergts Slater and Quinn (Scots Guarda), Messrs. W. E. Cook and F which would enable them to carry Young (Dockyard Rifa Club), Messrs. to the beginning of the swimming season next year, when new matsheds T. Swan, C. Summers and M. Wallace will have to be erected. A Battalion Queen's; Hebe B. Gad..
(Taikoo Rifle Club), Pie. Lesby (1st the meeting the Before concluding
Carl Bar- Henne (Royal Air committee for the coming year. Yaber, Corpl, Willett, Wilkins (H.M.S. elected Argus)P, O. Wells (Range Staff), On next Thursday evening at 7, at A B Hoare (F. M. 8. Iroquotes), the room of the Wing Fat Company Messrs. J. A. Lyon and F. C. Good in the Canton Bank Building a man. (Hongkong Volunteer Defence Langshan from Canton last night meeting of the new Committee will be Corps) and Insp. Booker (Hongkong Included Sir John and Lady Asser, held.
Police) and Lieut. Colonel Mackintosh.
Mambau, 6% 2nd Interim.
Rawang, 1/- per ahara Int.
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