TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTS.

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.$1.50

(88.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replics have been Prceived:--

890, 836, 144, 945, 971, 992, 193, 10.

TUITION GIVEN.

GANDE, FRICE & CO. LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given that Certificate No. 224 for 40 shares in this Company, numbered 13703 to 18832 reglstered in the name of CHAN YING is alleged to have been lost or destroyed.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933.

THE HONG KONG LAND INVESTMENT.& AGENCY"

COMPANY, LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the FORTY-FIFTH ORDIN- ANY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS In this Com-

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

· PUBLIC AUCTION,

on SATURDAY, the 21st January, 1933,

commencing at 10.30 am. at No. 5, Aima! Villas, Kowloon.

pany will be held at the Office of | The Undersigned have received Mesars, Jardine, Matheson & Co., instructions to sell by Public Ltd. on TUESDAY, 14th February, |Auction, Application has been made to 1933, at NOON for the purpose of the Board of Directors for the receiving the Report of the Direc- insue of a Duplicate certificate, torn together with the Statement and if, within thirty days from of Accounta, for the year ending the data hereof, no Claim or Re31st December 1932. LEARN Dancing NOW for the Chia-presentation in respect of such Whole Course taught original certificate is made to the ese New Year, In Twelve Bancing Academy, 117, he elect Board of Directors, they will then 17, Queen's Road. proceed to den? with such applien- All latest stops and dancas taught by five expert European Teachers. Pr. tion, vate lessons, Classes and Practice By Order of the Board of Dances daily. French and Argenting Directors, TANGOES taught by Teacher Royal

J. N. WONG. House, member LK:0. and I.A.L

Secretary. Special Foes for Classes of six pupils. Whole Course: $28.

Hongkong, 20th January, 1933.

WANTED KNOWN

A FLIGHT ROUND THE ISLAND during the next ten days at moderato rates, Writo before the 25th January, to Box No. 20, "Hongkong Tele-i graph."

REMOVAL NOTICE.

We beg to notify the Public

that we have removed from

GOOD PRESS CO., 27. Des Voeux 14, Queen's Road, Central, to

Road. Removal CHEAP SALE. One

wock only. School, religious and 18, D'Aguilar Street.

children books. "Life of the Popes"

by Pastor. "Life of the Saints." "Peking" illustrated, French and English.

FOR SALE

FOR SALE-Peking, Beauty Par lour, situated in the Legation Quarter, Į splendid business, excellent effentele. Owner leaving Chinn. Apply 'G, c/o G.P.O. Bax No. 21, Peking.

FOR SALE-1932 model, STUDE-] BAKER, President "8" 7-passenger Limousine completely equipped Intesti Accesories and Itadlo Receiver. May ho inspected at The Peninsula Hotel Garage, Cameron Road, Kowloon.

TO LET

TO LET-Princo Edward Rond, Kowloon, European modern FLATS, with all modern conveniences. Also Robinson Road St. Joseph's Terence ground floor, one two-roomed fat. Apply Catholic Mission, 16, Caine Road, Hongkong.

APARTMENTS

AIRLIE

Nathan

JIOTEL-23-25, Road, Kowloon. Under European Margement. Excellent cuisine. Modern Apartments, Terma Blo- derata. Three minutes from forry Tol. 67367.

WING HING CO.

TAILORS.

Tel. 21417.

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship-building & engineering work. Complete stock. Terms. immediate

delivery.

Bost

SINCON G CÓ.

HING LUNG ST.

Telephone 20515.

MASSAGE

Mr. & Mrs. Y. MORI Holder of Japanese Government Curo Sprained Ankle & Wrist LICENCE

4. Wyndham Street, 1st Floor! Telephone 26051.

Hongkong.

Guarding homes throughout the World!

THROUGHOUT the world today there are thousands of families who live happily in the protection of Manufacturers Life policies, With Head Office in Canada, this great service is extended to the people of thirty-two countries through Manufacturers Life representatives- a service available to you at any time and in any one of these countries in which you or your beneficiaries may live.

THE

MANUFACTURERS LIFE

INSURANCE COMPANY

HEAD OFFICE

TORONTO, CANADA Branch Manager:-Mr. E. J. it. Mitchell,

Hongkong. Asiatic Ballding,

Canton Reprosentive Mr. V. E. Farrier. 2, French Concession, Shameen.

A.P.B. 14.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, 31st January, to TUESDAY, 14th February, both days inclusive, during which

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE

period no transfer of shares enn | (Full particulars from catalogue) be registered,

By Order of the Board of Directors.

L. S. GREENHILL,

Secretary, Hongkong, 20th January, 1933.

also

One Grandfather Clock. One Let Carpenters Tools. On view pow. Terms-Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioncára

Come and See Our

New Stocks

WOLSEY

New and attractive styles of Wolsey underwear are now on view. Come and see them and be

convinced that this

is the ideal winter ›wear-all wool, smooth, soft and lusting.

Now is the time

to get into Wolsey, now that cold winds are about. Ensure equal warmth all over the body by equip- ping yourself with under-clothing from our new Wolsey lines,

WOLSEY

UNDERWEAR

Attractive styles in men's sportswear are to be seen at our Store. There are pullovers, sweaters and golf hose, as well as men's socks, in a wide variety of new shadings and designs.

Obtainable from:-

The WING ON Co.,Ltd. (Mens Department) Hongkong.

* A.P.D. 1

SAUSAGE SPECIALTIES.

Liver Sausage

Blood Sausage

Extra Fine Liver Sausage

1 lb. tins.

1 lb. tins.

31⁄2 or.61⁄2 oz. tins.

Extra Fine Anchovy Liver Sausage

Hongkong Ster: French Bank Widg.

6. Queen's Road, Central

1st Floor

Tel. 30100

106

32 or 61⁄2 oz. tins.

HABADE [HAMBURG NAKERY

DELICACIES

1

Tel. 63928 copposite Star Theatre) 22. Hinakow Bond

Kowloon B

KING'S

THEATRE

COMING SOON!

THE LATEST

LUBITSCH

CREATION

"TROUBLE

IN

PARADISE"

He stola her heart --while shej pinched his wallet)

Et LUBITSCH'S TROUBLE IN PARADISE

MIRIAMHOPKINS KAY FRANCIS HERBERT MARSHALL Charlie Ruggies - Edward Everett Harbou

A BRILLIANT COMEDY. STIMULATING

HILARIOUSLY

AND A

AND

FUNNY,

TECHNICAL

ACHIEVEMENT OF RARE DISTINCTION.

FANLING GOLF

THE GOLF CLUB STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

Old Course.

0.20-0.24 not to be booked by

travellers on 8.37 tmin. 0.28 11. Hampton, M. W. Budd,

FIXTURES AND TEAMS

(Continued from Page 8.)

Zimmern, D. Roy.

Civil Service-JE. Richardson, J. Barrow, NJ. Bebbington, F.J. do Rome, B.D. Evans, E.W. Hamilton, B.C.K. Hawkins, E.B. Reed, J. Skin- ner, H.G. Wallington, R.M. Wood.

Division Z

University:-A.M. Rodiques, A.T.. Lee, L.T. Ride, E.L. Gosano, D.K, Samy. D.J.N. Anderson, I. Nor- 9.32 R. S. Traill, V. R. Gordon,manbhoy, A.A. Azziz, H.T. Loko, F.R. 0,36 J. P. Warren, A. D. Humphreys, 1.40 F. A, Merry, C. E, Holmes. 0.44 H, H. Pethick, W. L. Marahall, 0.48 G. E. R. Divett, G.-R. Iforridge: 9.62 Mr. Muckie, A. C. Pedersen, 9.50 J. F. Richmond, R. Sanger, 10.00 T. J. Draper, J. B. Emmett, 10.04 M. H. Turner, A. B, Raworth: 10.08 J. F. Robinson, L. A. Calcraft. 10.12 A. Leach, D. S. Robb, 10.10 J. S. Dyken, A. O. Brawn. 10.20 R. C. Webb, G. T. May. 10.24 J. B. Logan, H. C. Hopkins. 10.28 E. J. R. Mitchell, L. R. Andrewrs 10.32 C. C. Stark, G. F. Hole. 10.38 P. S. Grant, W. E. Hunt. 10.40 A. T. Lay, W. D. Hughes. 10.44 W. E. Williams, H. G. Walling-

ton.

10.48 W. H. E. Thomas, E. Lewis. 10.52 J. R. Masson, Mr. Thomson. 10.50 W. E. Clark, R. W. Taplin. 11.00 J. P. Hollingdale, A. R. Duncan, 11.04 J. W. Mayhew, K. K. Rounds. 11.08 W. A. Stewart, 9, 3. Cook. 11.12 N. J. Littlejohn, A. McKellar. 11.16 I. H. Geare, S. 3. H. Fox. 11.20 G. W. Sowell, II, C. Gould. 11.24 T. C. Monaghan, A. E. Lissaman. New Courne. 9.20-0.28 not to be booked

travellers on 8.37 train. 9.32 J. P. & Mrs. Sherry, 9.40 W. G. & Mrs. Fischer, 9,48 N, J. & Mrs. Perrin. 3.56 F. C. Mudie, Mrs. Mnckle. 10.04 W. J. & Mrs. Roberts. 19.12 R. A. Rodgers, J. A, Shaw, 10,20 Miss Whimster, I. N. Willlate.

son.

Recreio ▾ Park

University---King's

University:-D. Hunt, B.K. Ng C.E.R. Clarnbutt, P. Tan. K.P. Boys, W.A. Hunt, A.B. Tata, A.T. Normanbhoy, H.L. Ozorio, E.T. Wood, W.K. Choo.

FRIENDLIES.

F.D.

I.I.C. v Army-Bookunpoo I.R.C.:-A.A. Rumjohn, Pereira, A.H. Rumfahn, A.H. Madur, A.R. Minu, A.K: Minu, S.A. Ismali, J.S.A. Careem, H.D. Rumjahn, „A. Bakar and A.S. Sulind, Resorvol—A. Rahmin.

J

by

10.28 Mrs. Rodgers, Mrs. Shaw. 11.16 . E. C. Marton, T. A. Pearce. 11.24 H. G. Pruett, E. D. Matthews,

HEAVY SCORING IN CAER CLARK CUP

Continued from Page 8.)

G.C.C. v Navy—King's Park

H.K.C.C. Intra-Club Match

Over 30-A.W. Hayward, P.E. Baskett, A.C.1. Bowker, RL Burnett, E.R. Duckett, G.S. Dunkley, H.R.B. Hancock. II. Owen Hughes, T.E. Pearce, E.B. Reed, and A. Reid.

Under 30:-A.C. Beck, A.H. Har- bord, D.S. Harley, L.D. Kilbee, A.D. Lowson, K.A. Munro, J.E. Potter, J.EZ. Richardson, G.B.R. Sargent. L.A. Whippe, and C.A. Wright.

Navy 2nd XI v CIC.C. 2nd XI~ Valley

Civil Service 2nd XI v Police- Valley

Civil Service:---F.J. Ling. F.H. Holdman, W.F. Buttress, F.E. Mat thews, J.F. McGowan, JG. Pilcher. 5. Randle, R.A.J. Simpson R.E. Strange, M. Wilson. R.il. Wood,

SUNDAY.

Navy v Volunteers-King's l'urk of the decision of the contestants Volunteers:-A.C, Beck, R.R Da- of the Sim Shield to abolish thevies, F. Goodwin, J.E. Richardson. triangular tournament altogether Kilbee, J.E. Petter. J.C. Lyal, E.W. A.D. Lowson, D.S. Harley, D. that the Mamak tournament com- Hamilton, R.A.J. Simpson.

HOCKEY.

Cner Clark Cup

Recreio v Hongkong—-Søekunyon,

nittee would have to abolish the shield entirely from the Mamak competition if they were to comply with the ruling of the English Hockey Ausociation. It has been brought to may notice that this has been the intention of the com- mittee since the re-organisation of and M. Basto: K. Hyndman, M. Alves tournament although the and E. Xavier: B. Remedios, C. Silva, 0. Ribeiro, A. Alves and M. Re- impression has been abroad that medies.

the

the event would be played as n

league, the trophy exisiting only

3.15

Recreio:-C, Alminda: C.

Osmund

for the purpose of inscribing the ship or the game as an exhibition

name of the winning team on it at of akili.

the end of each season.

:

TWIE general offect of attaching

TH

a prize to a competition la to stimulato interest and friendly ri- THILST on this subject, 1 vairy and to bring out of the play W

cannot refrain from com-ers the best thing in skill and menting that this particular rule keenega. Whist, course, there is of the English Hockey Association, inlways the enevitable pot hunter, seems to be not only harsh and un-he can be ignored for the majority necessary, but pointless. Its motive who play a game for the game's is extremely obscure, although it sake. To penalise them by such is apparently some sort of effort ultra-moralistic and foolishly to keep the game untainted by any conceived rules such AB that sort of professionalism. It has which governs competitive hockey yet, of course, to be demonstrated under the English Hockey thut adding a trophy. to com- Association, is robbing them of a. petition is in any way liable to perfectly legitimate stimulus to lower the stailard of a sportsman- Į keenor and more skillful hockey.

TAI PING

SALLY EILERS, SPENCER TRACY

EL BRENDEL

in

"DISORDERLY CONDUCT"

NEXT CHANCE.

"SCOTLAND. YARD"

with

EDMUND LOWE, JOAN BENNETT

in a Movietono Thrillor directed by WILLIAM K, HOWARD

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