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THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1920,

INTIMATIONS.

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB,

THE CHINA MALL,

INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

TOTICE is hereby given that an MR & HAMER, having by mutual

Hughes & Hough N Extraordinary General Meuling

of the Members of the Club will be AUCTIONEERS TO`ruz 20VIENMENT held at the City Hall, TYMORROW (Friday,) the 4th day of June, 1920, st 5.15 p.m., when the following resolutions which were passed at an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Club held on the 10th May, 1920, will be submitted for confirmation as special resolu tions:-

General Anetianeers Share, Coal and General

-Produce Brokers and

Commission agenta.

PROPRIETORS To-Kwa-Wan doal Storage.

Ondes need

Bentley's

4th 5th Editions

A 1 Telegraphic Code.

Telegraphic Addr

"MERRION HONGKONG,

-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-

THE Undersigned have received in- Istructions to sell by Public Auction (For Account of the Concerned.)

SATURDAY, June 5, 1920, at 10.30 mm., at their Sales Rooms, No."5

Des Year Road, Corner-of Ice House Street, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE &

by te

Removed to Sales Rooms for Con

-venience of Sale),

Also

Au assortment of Office Furniture, &. Two Clocks, two Ricshas.

And

One American made piane in very good condition.

Terms Cash,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

ductioncar Hongkong June 1, 1920.

(FOR LOCOUNT OF LA CONCREMID}

*

.

SATURDAY,

June 1920, xt 10.30 am,

at their Sales Rooms,

No. 8, Des Vear Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

INDIAN MOTOR CYCLE.

· Light Weight

New Splitdorf Magpeto.

with Lamp, horn, &c.

Good running order.

Terms :-Osh.

That the Articles of Association be smended by

1. Adding to paragraph, 19 the follow- ing words :-"From the 1st July, 1920, to the 30th September, 1922, all Resident Playing Members who make use of all Courses and Club Houses shall pay an additional subscription of per month. Pesident Playing Members who notify the Secretary that they desire to be restricted to the ne of Happy Valley and Deep Water Ray Courses will not be required to pay the additional bscription. Suck Members may make use of j the Courses and Club Houses ať. Fanling on payment of a fee of $1 per day."

2. Striking out the words ånd. figures.

"up to the 30th day of April, 1916, $3 and after that datę 85~in line 2 of Article 33 and substituting therelor after the 30th June 1920, the same as that for Resident Playing Members.”

3. Adding after the word "Valley" in

line 4 of paragraph 10 the words, **and Fanling."

4. Adding after the word "Valler" in line 11 of paragraph. 77 the words "and Fanling."

5. Adding after the word "Valley" in last line of paragraph 78 the words "and Fanling."

G, Striking out the words "per year in line 1 of pangraph 20 and substituting the words "per

year or such other sum or sume as from time to time may be deter- mined at a General Meeting of the Club

7. Adding after paragraph 29, "Para- graph 201.-Any Member shall be entitled on payment of $25 to be relieved from all further liability. at all times thereafter for the pay- ment of subscriptions otherwise "dae from him as 'a Absent Mem

ber."

Complete

9.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioners.

Hongkong, May 31, 1920.

(For Account of the Concerned), ON

WEDNESDAY, June 3, 1920, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No & Der Your Road, Corner of Ice House Etreet,

A Small Consignment of WHITE GOODS, &c, &c., Comprising:-

Pillow Cases, White Satin Quilts, Turkish Towels, Eath Towels, Bath Sheets, Double Bed Sheets, Battenberg and Drawnwork Bedspreads, Table Covers, Crochet and Drawnwork Doilies, Table Cloths, Linen Damask Serviettes,

Algo

A few lots of Bellow Valises, Kit Bags, Sult Cases, and Attache Cases.

And

Two Pairs Prismatic Binoculars. (All new goods and in small lots.) TRAVE:-Cash.

ACORES & BOUGH

Auctioneer Hongkong, June 2, 1920.

ÍTOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

00

WEDNESDAY, June 8, 1920, commencing at 230 pm, at their Baler Boom, No. 8, De Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street, TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNI TURE, BRASS AND BRASS-MOUNTED BEDSTEADS, TEAKWOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS, &C., &c.

comprising

Chesterfeld -ofa, Arm-chairs (nwwy) Folding Card and Occasional Tables, One Upholstered Fuits; Bedroom Faraoltare, comprising Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, large and small Wardrobes Doing Tables, and Chain, Washstands,

famed Teakwood), Sido boards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dia- | Ing Table and Chairs, &c, Dinner Bervices. Checkers, and Glass Ware, Cooking Froved, Cutlery, &c,Bath Esom Utenis, Electro-Flated

Sle

Tabica,

Striking out the 6gures "600" in line 2 of paragraph and substi tating the figures "1,000," Adding after the word "China" in line 3 of paragraph 31 the words "and Civil Officers of Hongkong Dockyard whose names appear in the Navy List".

10. Adding after the word

day "în

line 6 of paragraph 37 the words "other than Saturdays, Sundaya or Holidays for Saturdays $2.00 | for Sundays or Holiday $3,00 and striking cut the worde

$5.00" in line 7 of same para- graph and substituting therefor the words "$15'00" and by ad. 'ding after the words "month" in line of same paragraph the words Non-Playing Visitors $1.00 per dey and by adding after the last word of same para- į graph the words "and a card of introduction obtained from the Secretary, such card to be placed in a box provided for the purpose at the Club House. If any Member fails to comply with there provisions he shall be charged twice the smount due”. By Order of the Committee.

L'S. GREENHILL

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, May 27, 1920.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

TO-DAY

THURSDAY, Jace 3rd.

(KING'S BIRTHDAY) ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

TIFFIN and AFTERNOON.

during

TO-MORROW FRIDAY, June 4th.---

ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS during TIFFIN and AFTERNOON.

SATURDAY, June 5th."

TEA DANSANT. from 4 to 7·1.3. DINNER DANCE from 8. P.M.

SUNDAY, June 6th

ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS- during TIFFIN and AFTERNOON,

FLYING-THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, Each Day Commencing at. 2.30 p.m.

Ware,

Tickets for flights and fall particulars octric Reading Lamps, Blackwood and Tesford creens, a quantity of may be obtained at the Hongkong Blackwood amitare, Blackwood Fire Hotel Main Office, or at Repaise Bay Berecza,

Hotel. Chairs Cabinets ctarer, Carpets new and INSURANCE: Fersonal, accident second-hand

Insurance can be effected at the time of Booking covering all risks whilst Flying Rates including benefits from $5.00 covering $2,500, to $50 covering 825,000

Also

One Good Pirno, Ore Enamelled Bath, Camera, American Ice Chest,

Fall Particulars from Catalogus), Tervor

FUGIES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, June 2, 1820.

Intending passengers should bring their own dust color Mackintoshes. Caps and Goggles will be obtainable, at the Repulas Hay Botel

JEL TAGGART,

Manager.

arrangement, strered his connec tion, with the undersigned, cesses RS from this date to Sign our firm-name per procuration.

EA, BEAUMONT & CO. Dated this 1st day of June, 1920, -

NEW LOAN OF 4 MILLIARDS FRANCS

in

5% PREMIUM BONDS. CREDIT

NATIONAL

The Bonds are of 500 Fer face value. PRICE OF ISSUE 485 FRANCS

S drawings a year amounting to 20,000,000 Francs

with the following prizes 1,000,000 Franca

500,000

200,000

100,000

50,000

+

The prices drawn will be free of any tares, present or fature. The Boads. bear interest on and after the 15th of June, 1920.

Applications will be received till the 4th of June, 1920, b

THE BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE, where fall particulars may be obtained.

L. BERINDSAGUE,

Bongkang, May 27, 1923,

NATIONAL

Manager.

CREDIT 5% 1920 UNDER THE GUARANTEE OF THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

HE Local Manager of the BANQUE

INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE begs to inform the Public that sub- seriptions for above French Loan are opened to-day in its office, 5 Chater Road, and will be closed on the 20th of June, at 12 noon.

5% Premium Bonds of Frs, 500 each are issued at the price of

Frs. 485-only.

Interest at 5% will run from the 15th of June..

The Bonds are non-convertible be- fore 1940 and redeemable in 75 years by means

of drawings (EIGHT; DRAWINGS A YEAR) purporting yearly Frs. 20,000,000.-the first prize of each being

+1

ONE MILLION FRANCS

ROUET DE JOURNEL,<

Manager.

Rongkang, June 2, 1920.

FOR SALE.

One Complete Set of 25 Volumes

ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA (Never been used). Apply LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

HOW TO AVOID. INFANTILE AILMENTS.

When there are diseases -prevalent in the season, it is the most dangerous to Infants and se Great Care must be taken in feeding them with proper food otherwise they would give their Mothers a lot of trouble. To avoid the trouble is to feed them with LAC TOGEN which resembles human milk. It is easily digested and promotes healthy appetite. It keeps the Infants thriving and free from all Infantile Ailments.

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總代理!肇泰

SHIU FUNG TAI & CO.,

-Bols Agents for Hongkong and Somah China Xo4, 47 & 68, Connaught Hand Canna), BangkIPÉ.

1. Tulephone Not, 1989 A 120

Just arrived

a large assortment of FILTERS

1, } Gallons up to 4 gallons

C. K WARREN & CO. LTD. Nod 30 à 3a Dos Vaux Bood Central. -Establlabod 1800

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

25 WORDS S'INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID.

Each additional word à Centa for 5 Insertions,

WANTED.

CHASE boiler and hoist suitable

LOST:

WANTED-For RENT or PUROSTAt the l'esk, a na'! Black & White JAPANESE POODLE. for piledriver. Please apply: Board of Answers to the name of "TODDLER" Conservancy. Works of Awacgtang. The Finder will be Rewarded. Bax No. 1200,

co "CHINA Matt.” Bunds Canton.* - _

WANTED. A SEXTANT. Willing to pay a fair price for good in- Reply to Bor 1903

strument. ** China Mail.**

"To

WANTED At Experienced BOOE-

KEEPER capable of undertaking expert business is open to engagement. Apply Bar 1201co China Mail."

"FOR SALE. FOR SALE POINTER PUP, (Dog) 5-mooths old. Apply Box 1902, c/o "CHINA MAI

NOTICES TO CONSIGNKES

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS“

From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO. LONDON AND. STRAITS.

THE Steamship

TO BE LET.

PO`BE LFT.—Immediate possession ONE FOUR ROOMED "Bat fara- ibed. Centmi Heality. Reat $125— Apply P. O. Bor (60,

F

O LET SHOP in Nathan Road,

Kowloos! Apply to Humphreys Estate & Finance, Co, Ltd, Alemadra, Bulidings

!

LETO OFFICES, ground

ing,

fcor, corner of St. Georges Build- facing Ferry. Apply:-Se Tours & Co.

REMARKABLE WORLD

MAP.

www.

GIFT TO ROYAL. GEOGRAPHICAL SCCIETY.

Lieut-General Sir Arthur Paget bas presented to the Royal Geographical Society a copy of a world map in hemispheres, issued by the Dutch firm BENVORLICH,”

of Biscu about the middle of the 17th CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby ed as one of the masterpieces of-17th Century. This map, which is regard- CON

informed that all Goods are being

landed at their risk into the hazardous sentery car.naphy, is included in the and/or extra hazardous Godowns of large collection of Dutch maps in the the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf British Museum in the volume known And Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or as the King's Book, presented by from the wharves delivery may be Dutch merchants to Charles i, at the Restoration; but the copy in the obtained,

British Museum, having been divided into its separate hemispheres and cut round the margins. lacks some of the subsidiary diagrams and ornamentation found in the copy in the Royal Geo- graphical Society's Map Room.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 8th inst; will be subject to rent.

All claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned. on er before the 14th inst, cr they will not be recognized.

A broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 8th inst, at 10 am.

No Fire Insurance, has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersign ed by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO.

Agents. Hongkong, June 1, 1920.

NIPPON YUSEN” KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS.

From EUBOPE, and. STRAITS.

TIRE Company's Steamship

"AWA MARU,” having arived from the abore Porte,, Consignees of Cargo ari hereby informed that their Goods, are being handed and placed at their risk in the Honaxone AND KOWLOON WHARY AND GODOWN CO,'a Godowns at Kowloon, where each consigu:, ment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before NOON, TO-DAY, - Goods, not clested by June 8, 1920, will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignes's and the Co.'s representatives at an appoint

tem

The map, which has been mounted on canvas and framed, measures about 10. by 6ft...the diameter of the cir-. cles representing the hemispheres is about 4ît. 10in. Geography is repre- sented very much as in all the maps of the time, but it is considered to be It is the finest specimen known. particularly interesting for its repre- sentation of the latest Dutch dis- coveries, the results of Tasman's voy. ages which include New Zealand. The map sppears to have been copied largely, for it was used as the stand- and-map of the day. There was. almost identical representation abour 30 years later. It seems clear, 100, that a map, produced by Jesuits' in China, which it was suggested was

·from Dutch sources, was a copy of it.". The size of the two maps is so nearly; the same that it is thought the differ- eace may be due to the shrinkage of the paper or the overlapping of the sheets.

COST OF WAR.

The war to end war, as Mr. Lloyd George repeatedly called it, seems to have been a disastrous failure. Under the new Budget introduced by Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the British army is to cost Give times what it did before the defear of German miätarism. The Navy is to cost 33 millions sterling! more than it did when there was at Germa fleet. The Civil Service is to cost six times what it cpsz in pre- war days. In addition the country is to pay.400 instead of 20 millions for

ed hour on TUESDAY and FRIDAY.

interest on the national debt. The All claims must be presented withis Times calls it "The Road to Ruin.

days of the steamer's rival and at the same time advocates a war bere, after which date they cannot be with Russia which would swell the recognized. No claims will be admitted national debt by a few hundred mil

after the goods are left the Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Agents.

Hongkong, June 1, 1820..

„NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FROM EUROPE AND STRAITS.

TEX

"HE Company's Benzuship, KAMO MARU”

haring Actived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and "j.“- placed at their risk in the HosGKOJE & KOWLOON WHARF & Gonown Comparte GoDowns at Kowloon, where each consigna ment will be sorted out mark by mark, and delivery on be obtained as soơn, Là the Goods are landed, d

Optional Goods will be carried on unloa Instructions at given to the contrary be Lore Noox, TO-DAY..

Goods not cleared by the 9th June,

| 1920, will be subject, to zent

Denged Packages must be left in the Godowns, for examination by the Con- sigood's and the Cafe representatÍ VER ab an appointed hour on TUESDAY and TROULZAPÁL - pisima, manat, be- pre- seated within ten days of the stewar

Kaiter whlon date, they cannot SİVANO cites will be omitted after the goode have left the Godowany

NIPPON TUSEN KANSELA,

Hongkong, June 1, 1930.

lions more. The House of Commons meanwhile goes placidly on its way, and is still recruited by Coalition members elected on a minority vote. Meanwhile wages and prices continre to rise, and difficulty of living, for people with fixed incomes becomes ever more onerous. It is an extra- ordinary situation.

Mrs. S. J. Jones Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Baby

“A mesh beme on my 'baby's neck," {face, and head. Ja kupť ̋hiching and

-burning so badly shat

thought she would go mad. I ́ tried remedies but she got, wotes, and the rash; ¿went to crusts. Ste bad Cho sleep for a month and 66054 all her hair came dÉL.)

"Tsaw Coticizes Boep and Ginement advertised and got a free sample. The first application brought relief and the itching and burning was leng bought moes, and in a Batle over a fortnight she was healed." (Signed) Mrs. B. Jones, 23, Chetwynd Aston, Newport, Balop, Eng, GYN

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Tel. 1036.

NOTICES

Tel. 1036.

GARAGE ACCOMMODATION

FOR PRIVATE CAR OWNERS.

33

THIS IS OUR NEW SPECIALITY..

CARE GARAGED in TOWN $30 per month.

CARS GARAGED at PRAYA EAST or

WANGHAI $20 per month.

THESE PRICES INCLUDE CLEANING AND.

ORDINARY GARAGE DUTIES.

EXILE GARAGE

Tel, 1036.

33 & 35, Des Voeux Road Central,

HONGKONG.

Tel. 1036.

SWATOW DRAWN THREAD WORK,

CANTON EMBROIDERY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

S. K TSAN & CO.,

P. O. Box 564.

54, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

CABLE ADDRESS TSANG.

PHOTO SUPPLIES,

DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY.

No. 174. QUEEN's Hoad Central, HOEGEONG,

LONG HING & CO., Kodam and Kodak Films, &c. &

BATH TUBS.

SANITARY GOODS

BATHROOM FITTINGS

AND ALL KIND OF

GLASB and MIRRORS.

LYSON COMPANY,

Tel No. 2659.

39, Queen's Road Central Hongkong.

THE HOTEL ASIA

WEST BUND, CANTON.

The highest building in Canton affording a panoramic bird's eye view of the whole city and suburbs.

Large and airy rooms, Elevators, Electric Lights and Fans installed Hot and cold water service fitted, Excellent Cuisine, Bar and Billiard room, Boof Gardes, Cinematograph Theatre and every modern convenience provided.

Special monthly and family rates can be arranged on application to

THE SUN CO., LTD,,

Proprietors.

These Cigarettes are made of selected Mild lear tobacco and quite harmless to those

accustomed to inhale.

NANYANG BROTHERS TOBACCO.CO.

165, Des Voeux Road,

MUULIFACTURED BY

| CANTOL KANYANG #UPLED-

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