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CAREE ARDENNE

TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1920,

*MERCER HONGKANG,

CODES TAND ARCH EDITION

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TRENTER

PÜK YOUNG

MERCURY MOTOR CAR

-CO.

59-61 Des Voeux Road Central,

HONGKONG.

"HIGH CUSTOMS OFFICIAL.”

IMPOSTOR SENT TO JAIL,

At the Magistracy this morning, before Mr. N. L. Smith, a 15-year old Chinese youth was charged at the instance of Inspector Moore, with having obtained the sum of $24. by false pretences. The accused denied the charge.

TELEPHONES

GENERAL OFFICE MAIN BRANCH SHOW ROOM BOBINSON OLD I DE

BRANC WEST POINT BRANCH 1565 WORK SHOP

PASSENGERS-

GOLF.

KCC #. USR.C.

The following are the results of the games played in the match on King's Park on Sunday, when the K.CC Golf Section entertained a strong U.S.R.C. team. The majority of the games were close and interest. ingthe USRC. winning by five matches. This was one of the most enjoyable of a series of matches extending over ten years.

Singles.

K.CC.

"A" TEAM.

D. J. Mackenzie

3. Stalker....

D. G. Nicoll

I. Jack

Dr. Woodman

J.C. Fletcher

T. Grant.......

W. T. Elson verme

Total

U.S.R.C

The folicwing left by the CP.08., .s." Empress of Russia" on Sunday.

Mr M. Elam Mr Bakker, Mr C. Forbes Brown, Mr D. Brotchle, Mr and Mrs J. Major Bagnall R. Bakker, Miss F. Braitez, Capt. P. LR. O. Hutchison Beaver, Mrs E S. Bailey, Mr L. V. Major Downing.... Blankman, Mr AR. Burton, Mr J. V. Major Hilling..... Barrow, Mr J. D. Birrell, Miss E. M. Lt. Col: Grosse.*** Butler, Dr Antonio H. Boucas Mr Mil Major Edwards.................. ton Craw, Mr A. P. Charriol, Miss Elea- P. A. de Paravicini The Inspector said that the defen-nor Cox, Mrs E. C. Cassidy, Miss L., B. dant went to a tailor's shop some child. Mr J. P. Craven, Miss K. B

Crove, Mr and Mrs F. S. Cuckow, and Lt. Condr Kilgour time ago and interviewed two of the Coatsworth, Mr F. 1. Cannaday. Mr. apprentices with whom he was Į and Mrs Geo. Crocker, Jr. Mr W. HA friendly. He represented to them Coenen Mrs E Carruthers, and daugh that he was a high-Customs official, ter, Mr Meneloo Carlos, Mr J. V. C.

Total

4

K.C.C. "R" TEAM.

and could easily get them jobs with sirs I. Dale, Mr H. B. L. Dowbiggin 3. Parkes........

Davis, Mr F. Debraban, Mr N. De Jong, big salaries. When he had these Mr and Mrs W. Dabar, and soa, Me J. G. W. Avenell boys 50 interested that they B. Dwyer, Mr Cha Durham, Mrs G. CH. E. Stevens "begged him to get the jobs, be told them that the only difficulty was that owing to the present high price of cloth, the Customs authori- ties were not issuing uniforms. They "would therefore have to make their own. Uniforms cost $12 each, and must be made with the Customs' tailer. His victims agreed to make their own uniforms and gave him $12 gono, Mr E. W. Grassc, Mr Hughes,

Denham Mr. De Sousa, Mr FCA. W. E. Davidson Fowler, Miss F Facet, Mr F. A. Fair H. W. Page Foley, Mr Jose M. Fabrigas, Mr and child, Miss Albis M. Fletcher, Mrs J. B Mrs C. H. Fisk, Miss E. Faries, Mr F. McMurtrie...

G. Gerrard... Garriz. Mr Luis Gorros, Mr Jose V. C. Labrum Conzales. Mr Thodore Gorrea, Miss Filar Gerres, Miss Doliva Gurres, Miss Gur- rea, Mis Romona V du de Gurres, Mr Bici, Mr JE. Grishin, Mr F. de Grise Moxime Gatrorez, Mr F. W. Grosso-

Boss

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

WANTED A complete set of the Britannica Reply stating cost, condi- latest edition of the Encyclopaedia tion, etc.

China Mail.

Apply Bax No. 1215, cb

TOYO KISEN - KAISHA..

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

ΤΕΣ

0

"KOREA MARU.”. Frain SAN FRANCISCO, via HONO- OLULU, JAPAN PORTS & MANILA.

0

The above named Steamer, having arrived TUESDAY, July 6th 1920, con- signees at cargo are hereby notified to present their Bills of Lading for.cantar. | signature, and take immediate delivery

from alongside steamer or the Company's. Godown, where all cargo impeding in- mediate discharge will be landed at consignees' risk.

Storage

will be 'assessed. 1 cargo remaining undelivered after 0 Tuesday, July 13th 1990.

*All broken, chafed and damaged pack- 1 ages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where same will be examined on

Friday, July 16th 1920, at 11 a..

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have received in

structions to sell by Public Auction.

WEDNESDAY, July 7, 1920, cocemencing at 11 am. at No. 25 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon.

437 colls Black Steel Hoops. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

ON

THURSDAY, July 8, 1920, commencing at 11 am.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddall Street.

A Quantity of

Orange Blossom Chocolates, Terms: Chal on delivery."

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

No claims will be recognised after goods have left the steamer or Godown, and none will be entertained if presented later than three weeks after arrival (1085 of steaper.

No Fire Inamanco whatever will be Affected.

Y. TEUTSUMI,

Manager.

0

Hongkong, July 6, 1920.

Total 24

USRC.

Gray... Murray... Halford ....

each. He then took them to the Mr and Mrs Hoekman, and daughter, A. Burnie Customs Head Office, and told them Mr R. Hattink. Mir 8. G. Howe, Ir F. Capt. Archer to wait in the road while he went. Hall, Mr Neil Haig, Mr S Hart, Me upstairs to get an order to the tailor and Mrs W. D. Harper, Mr J. G. for the making of the uniforms. J. Miss T. D. Hotston, Miss C Bar About a quarter of an hour later he Hammond, Mr and Mrs H. J. Hawkins, A. R. Sutherland...

per, and Mrs Alex- Holst, Mr V. B. returned with a piece of paper and two children. Mrs M. T. S. Hazon, Lieut Jacobs-Lorkom which he said was the order, and Mr and Mrs B.,0. Hayner, and child, told his victims to accompany him and Mrs G. & Irwine, Hon. Johi. Hammond

"to the tailors' shop. Arrived at the shop, he again told them to wait out. side while he went in to interview the master of the shop. They waited for nearly two hours, and then feel ing suspicious, they went upstairs to make enquiries. They were told that the defendant had not called. They immediately made а

report

to

the Police, and in spite of the fact that watch was kept at all the railway stations and wharves, he was not found until about a fortnight later (yesterday) addressing a crowd in Chinatown.

After bearing the evidence of the complainants, the Magistrate con- victed the defendant and passed sen- tence of three weeks' imprisonment with hard labour, and eight strokes of the birch.

ROGUES AND

VAGABONDS.

Before M. R. O. Hutchison. In- spector Willis this morning charged two Chinese, who were found in the servants' quarters of the Hongkong University yesterday alterncon, with being rogues and vagabonds.

M-

"

Total......

5

Juster, Mr H. T. Kamarske, Mira E. W, Johnstone Mr J. A. Joseph, Miss.Maud Kopke, and daughter, Mrs G. Kyne Mrs J. J. Kino, Mr C. E. Lawson, Mr Fred H. Lysons, Mr E. Levy, Mr A.0. Lang, Mr and Mrs F... Larkin, and D. J. Mackenzie and D. G. Nicoll B. H. Lummis, and daughter. Mr Ramon J. Jack and J. Stalker child, Miss F. H. Langrill, Mr and Mrs

Total

K.C.C. FOURSOMES.

U.S.R.C.

3

Major Bagnall and R O. Hutchison Major Downing and Major Hickling Lt. Col. Crosse and Major Edwards 1 P. J. de Paravicini and Lt. Comdr.

Kilgour

Total

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "COLOMBIA.”

From SAN FRANCISCO via HONOLULU, YOKOHAMA, KOBE, SHANGHAI and MANILA.

**

FRIDAY," July 9, 1920, commencing at 11 am.

at Mesera. Yae Fat's Godown, Kennedy Tour,

!

(For "account" of the concerned)

Bags Tonkin Rice,

(Stored in abore Godown).

95 Bags Tonkin Rice,

(Stored in No. 12 Godown, Bonn- kang & Kowlom. Wharf “& Gó down Co, Ltd, Kennedy Town) Terms ---Chab on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

от

Auctioneers.

SATURDAY, July 10, 1820, commencing at 12 o'clock (noon),

at Messrs. Wah Kee's Godowo, Kennedy Towa,

(For Acccent of the Concerned.) 617 Bags Tonkin Rice,"

The above mentioned vessel baving arrived from the above mentioned 329 ports, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their cargo will be

landed at their risk into the Princ

Steamship Company's godowns 200 at West Point, and stored at Con- signees' risk.

Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an intendent of the Imports & Exports, Import Permit signed by the Supe

Hongkong, before Bills of Lading can be countersigned.

All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns, July 12th, at 10 a.m. and July 13th, where they will be examined on at 10a.m.

All claims must be presented with. in a week of the steamer's arrival here, after which they cannot be recognised. No claim will be ad mitted after the goods have left the godowns, and all goods remaining oundelivered after July 13th will be

subject to rent. -

0

47

KCC USRC. ......6

10

44

141

Foursome3

No Fire Insurance whatever will be affected

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter- signature immediately.

Ledesma, Ker J. 3. de Lima, Mr Dr. Woodman and J. C. FletcherMail tone Miguel. Mr D. P. MacAlister, Mr T. Grant and W. T. Elson...... Mittelsen, bis Maria Monasterio, Bir and J. Parkes and G. W. Avenall ...... Mrs C. F. Moelick, and zaid, Mr Lyman H. E. Stevens and A. W, E.

Mowry. Mir C. W. Martyr, Capt E, W.

Makepeace, Mr and Mrs H. Meibai-H. W. Page and G. Gerrard Maclean, Dr and Mrs McCandlias, Mr.

Davidson sen, sad daughter, Mr and Mrs J. Mir-J. McMurtrie and V. C. Labrum ando le, W. C. McDonald. Mr Ramon Madrigal. Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr Leoncis M. Napa. Mr Jose 31. Marshal, and child, Mr H. Morrison,

Nelson, Mr R-O'Connor, Mr 31. Proebs- Nasanio, Mr J. Northcott, Mrs W. T. tel, Mr H. F. Payne, Capt B. W. Prit. chard, Mr Jean Paraiso, Mr R. J. Pater 303, Mr and Mrs H. P. Perairs, Mr and Mrs A. B. Powell, and three children, Mr Pedro Sp Quis Mr Pedro Quintino, Mr. Fidel. A. Royes. Mr. Rosse. Mr. Isbuscio Royes. Mr. Louis Capt. Gray and Capt. Murray

G. M. Capt. Archer and A. Burnie.......................... Ronden, Mr. Chas. Reich, Mr. G. L. Capt. Halford and A. R. Sutherland Robinson. Mr. G. Reindei, Miss M.Lieat. Jacob-Lorkom and Lient. H. Riggs. Miss I. Roza, Mr. J. Soutendam, Mr. Carl Shively. Mr.

Hammond ..... Martin, Seles, Mr. Francisco. Sunice. Mr. Juan Sugutian, Mr. W. Bradford Sprout. Ir.. Mrs. Leanor de Seva, daughter and maid, Mrs. A. Chipman Total Singles Smith. Miss Francis Smith. Miss Inspector Willis told the Magistrate Marion Smith, Dr. L. O. Spillane, that there had been three or four big Mr. and Mrs. Tobianson and infant, Total on days play...9 larcenies committed at the University Miss (Lacson) Trinidad. Mr. Gelacio last month, and this month there Had Tongko. Major and Mrs. A. W. Tim- been two daylight thefts. Property mis, Mr. G. Tompkins. Mr. J. P. became so unsafe that Police aid had Thornton, Mr. A. H. Vanheek, Mr. to be sought. Yesterday, Sub-Inspec and Mrs. Van Dijk, and infant. Mr. tor Clark was sent to the University F. A. Winfrey. Capt. G. Warner, Mr. to make enquiries, and he found the V. H. Weigel, Mr. K. A: Williams. defendants in the University com- Miss Vella Wilcox, Mr. S. T. Wiliam- pound.

son, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Wilbeon. Mrs. J. W. Wilbur and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Whimey, Mr. T: H. Wohlsen, Mr. W. G. White, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Winfrey, Mrs. C. D. War- field, Col. and Mrs. J. R. Young and daughter, Mrs. H. A. Zurmubles, Mrs. W. L. Alderson, Mr. W. R.) Sub-Inspector Clark gave evidence Augur, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Apear to the effect that as he entered the and child. Mrs. E. Aucon and child, University compound yesterday alter- Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Mr. and Mrs. noon, he saw the second defendant R. S. Boyd. Mrs. and Master Neil loitering outside Professor Digby's Bayne, and Rafel Marasigan, quarters: He arrested him. A iew minutes later, the first delendant made his appearance and he arrested him also.

N

The first defendan: told the Magis trate that he was a sandalwood dealer, and wished to go abroad. He did not give any reason for being found in the University compound.

The other man said he went to the University to gather herbs for a living.

Replying

kong in the 5.8. Katori Maru Mr The following passengers left Hong- sud Mes A. Gascon, Mr J. R. Bar ickle. Mr H. J. Brem-a, MrC Goetz, Mr F. H. Farne, Mr H. P. Whittles, Mrs E. Pater

the Magistrate. Inspec-n; Mir S. Ellis, Mr H. Ots, Mr and Mrs

tor Willis said that the first defendant Durrs Chenidt, MO, Wick, Mr J. had a previous conviction recorded R-ille, Mr J. Higgins, Me A. Mortensen, against him, but the other man was Mr. B. Coleran, Mr W. M. Dreeman, unknown to the Police.

Mr T Imai, Mr F. W. Bender, Mr P. T. The accused were each sentenced Mr T. Randolph. Mre A. F. Henchman, Seving, Mrs R Pestodji, Mr. Pestonji, to six weeks' imprisonment with hard Mr and Mrs Ray. W. Berdean, Mr E. labour,

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Parez Jr E. Caer. Mr J W. Fraser, Sergeant Shafrain, of No. 2 Police Jns. D. Scott, Mr A. Raxley, Mr G. M. Mias E. Araneta. Mrs Wm. Crooke, Mr Station, then charged two other. Chi-Towell, Mr.CJ Zumel, 3r 6. J. Vizer nese with the same offence. The Ser-, Mr Ramon Leris. Mr Samuel N. geanz said the defendants were seen, Deb. Mr. Arita, Mr T. Arita. Mrs F I. Gabriel, MrF J. Callimen, Ber F. P

by a Chinese constable, who had been Bart, Miss P. Lara, Mr.D. Ameloff, Mr. watching their movements for several P. Mediui, and,Rev and Mrs McNeur. days, loitering in Wanchal in the -small hours of this morning...

Both the defendants said they had been to theatre and were returning home when they were arrested. They denied that they were our with the

intent of committing a lekey

The First defendant, who was a re cognised bad character, was sentenced to one month's hard labour, and the other two wrecks' imprisonment,

BLAZON TYPE NOT NECESSARY,

AMBERLAIN'S Colls and arch- as Remedy needs na glaring head. like to attract the push eye, The simple statement that all chemists-sell it is sufficient, as every family knows its end is just what its name im lica. For values. It hai teen used for forty-year ale by all Chemists and Storekeepers.

"

WALLA-WALLAS double-cross the harbour "but never fouble

'Phone No. 3510.

CrOSS YOU.

OYEZ! GIVE EAR!

PACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP Co.

ORAM SHEPPARD,-

Acting Agent. Hongkong, July 6, 1920,

Stored in above Godown). Bags Tonkin Rice"

(Stored in No. 10.Godown, Hong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Go Bags Tanki Rice,

down Co., Ltd., West Point).

(Stored in Mega Yue Fat's Godown, Kennedy Town).

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

OIL..

MONDAY, July 12, 1980,

commenting at 11 am

at Noe. 2 and 3 godowas, Holt's Wharf, Kowloon,

"(For Account of the Concerned), 1,000 Boxes Tin Plates. (all more or less damaged). Temas: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS. A úctioneers.

Hongkong, July 6, 1922.

CAN YOU AFFORD THE RISK?

WERE you ever seized with a surare

attack of cramp colic or diarrho without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhea Remedy in the house? Don't take such risks. A dose or two will cure you before a doctor_epuld possibly be called, and it never fails even in the most severe sad dangerous caes For sale by all Chemist and Storekeepers

OYEZ! GIVE EAR!

OYEZ! GIVE EAR!

ANXIOUS TO PLEASE EVERY CLASS OF THEIR PATRONS THE MANAGEMENT OF THE CORONET

BEG TO ANNOUNCE

A MODIFICATION OF THE CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE WHICH WILL BE GIVEN DAILY FROM 11 TO 445 PM. PRICE 40 CENTS.

WHILE THE USUAL 5.16, 7.15 & 9.15 P.M. PERFORMANCES WILL BE GIVEN AT USUAL PRICES.

IN OTHER WORDS,

COME WHEN IT IS MOST CONVENIENT TO US AT REDUCED RATES,

COME WHEN EVERYONE WANTS TO COME

AT THE USUAL CHARGES.

SEATS MAY BE BOOKED AS USUAL FOR 5:16 & 9,15 P.M.

NOTICES..

LANE, CRAWFORD

& CO.

THIS WEEK ARE

SELLING

MEN'S WHITE SOIESETTE

COAT SHIRTS.

WHICH ARE SLIGHTLY SOILED MUCH BELOW CURRENT PRICES, TO EFFECT. A CLEARANCE- WE ARE OFFERING THESE SHIRTS

3 FOR

$7,50

Recently Sold at $3.75 each.

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