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WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

25 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS,

Hughes & Hough 7.

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMIRALTY.

--Coal Contractors

Qanormi Brokers.

4

-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-

Dec 3-Furniture 107 The Peak.

#

6.-General Furniture &o. 6-British & Foreign Stamp.

WTM Undersigned bave resavon inNGE CLO-

Mon to sell by Pabllo Auction, For Account of the Concerned,)

ON

THURSDAY,

December 1, 1921, at 10.30 a.m., at their Sales Booma, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ice Bag Street,

A Large Consignment of

Kwatow Brawn-work and

Embroidered Linen,

including

-Table Cloths, Napkins, Lingerie

and Children's Dresses,

20.

.&c. *&c.,

On view day before sale.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Bongkong, November 18, 1921.

(POM 4000ENT OF THE CONCERNED),

ON

FRIDAY,

December 2, 1921, at 2.

p.m.,

at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice Houso Street,

One 6-Cyl. Hudson Spoedater, 4. -Seater, Magneto Ignition Electric Ligh- ting, Wire Wheels, 2 spare Wheels and Tyres used about 8,000 miles, guaranteed excellent running order.

Ons 4-Cyl. Buick Roadster in good -condition, self starter.

One 6-Cyl, 5 Seater Buick self- starter Ecertrie Lighting, ready for use. One 4 B. S. A. Mator Cycle and Side Car in good running condition.

Can be seen and Trial Too by appointment.

Curms:--Cash on delivery..

HOGHIN & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, November 20, 1921.

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)

Oth

FRIDAY,

December 2, 1921, at 10 a..

at the godowns 1 and 2,

Dundas Street, Yaumati,

77 Bags Brown Sugar,

White

sound condition. Terms:-Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong, November 23, 1991.

(For Account of the Concerned),

SATURDAY,

December 3. 1921, at 10.30 am. 485, 104, The Peak.

The Vainable Hoxretold #Furniture, Carpets, Blackwood, Glass Pictures, de,

· ́`Comprising:——— *

Blackmoor Cabinets, side tables, round tables, screcer, Tientsin Carpets, and ruge, oil and

pictures, b's -

water clocks,

colour Japanese carver chairs.. &e, complete dining room suite, settes and armchairs, Bedroom suites, white enamel bedroom suites, table glassware, Dinner and tex kets, French dessert set, Household Hoon, Blankets, e, Electric fans and quantity of wicker chairs and cushions.

Oo view December 2nd. Terma-Cash.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 23, 1991.

$1. PREPAID. Every additional word 4 Centa Pam for 3 insertions. 112/

WANTED.

December 15th.

Please keep this, date for Madame Lottie Gordon's AFTERNOON XMAS CONCERT, City Hall, for Xmas Gift

INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

THE NEW GRILL ROOM will be

opened for Dinner on the night of 30th November, 1021.

Patrons" are, therefore, notified, that, the prosent Grill Room will cease to exist as such aftor Tiffin on that date.

#EARLIER TELEGRAMS

Router Berolce to the China Mali,

WASHINGTON ACONTERENOE

Nóvember: 20W

MrOW Anderson Mr.J. Levy

G. W Barton Miss H. Lille Mr and Mrs L. A.Burgeon. Comdr. L.

Baxter

LOUK

Tables booked for St. Andrew's night in China, save or excentiin

leased terri, Landing PNS

will be transferred to the now Grill Room

Hongkong, Novembar 21, 1921.

Mr and Mrs J. H. N. FH. Mody

WASHINGTON, November 20th The text of the Far Eastern Committed resolution," 'reported; earlier," is:—“Bq- oognising the justice of the desire express- ed by the Chinese Government to secure MrY. the abolition of foreign postal agencies r tories or otherwise specifically provided Mr Brandall Mr H. W. Moon by Treaty, it is resolved: Dr G K. Hall Brut Mr & Mrs J. Mordey

OneThat the four Powers having

De J. Morrison Me & Mrs Kakahara Mrs

Fund; for the Blind Home, Pokinium“ REPULSE BAY HOTEL. postal servies, bo maintained; Second, home, also the home for the aged, Kowloon.

TO LET:

TO LER-GODOWN No. 153, Prays То

Enet, Possession from Ist fanu- ary, 1922. Apply to GANDE, PRICE & Co.,LTD.

ST. ANDREW'S `NIGHT.

THE USUAL TEA and DINNER THE

DANCES will not be held on WEDNESDAY, 30th November, 1921.

Hongkong, November 23, 1921.

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER

CO., (1918); LTD.......

THIRD -ORDINARY GENERAL ̧· ́ ́MEETING..... OF

THE

N

Mr

W. P. Copor

such postal agencies agree to their aban-w donment, subject to the following condira. W. Cochrane

A. Chittiok Mr and tions: First, that an effiolent Chinese Mr AT. Colley ER.

A Dederweizer Sir G. H. Cottrell Min 4, that an assurance bu given by the Chinngineer Captain Mr D. Onderwayzer ceo Government that they contemplate no

Mr G. W Patterson obange in the present postal administra and

H.Miss D. B Pepperel tien as far as the status of the foreign Gale co-director-general is concerned.

Mr. R. Perry B Mr John Sardinor Mr LEG Radinge Two-To enable China and the Powers Mes D. K. Gibson Miss F. Renys 1 concerned to make the necessary disposi- | MrG. E. Glaqop..... Mr. J. Bafier bions this arrangement shall come into

By Shaw

thy

**** Capt. And "Mrw I

ing the complete withdrawal, of foreign HrA postal agencies the four Powers concerned, AEGA everally undertake to afford fuil fanli- Mrs.

force not later than (dite blank):

Pend. PARA F

C. Harris Scott Harston

0.

Sigveland

TAL

Smith A bo oxamine "all postal matter (except H ardinary letters whether registered or not F. L.

Mrs W. Sparke which upon external examination appear Mr and Mrs WG, Mr and Mrs T. Tani

Jones Mr. Wade Steen contain written matter) pasing t Toseph Mr. J. Thornborrow

Mist Da

tios to the Chinese, customs, authorities Mad. Isica Miss TUH Smith

J. A. YOUNG SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the rough with a view to ascertaining whe ME. M. Joseph Mes W. E

--& CO.

GENUINE

CLEARANCE

SALE

Take advantage of this opportunity to start your Xmas Shopping.

TOYS,

PERFUMERIES,

NOVELS,

FANCY GOODS,

ETC.

13, Beaconsfield Arcade.

Callus? Peel

It Off Quickly!

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For Corns and Calluses.

A apbt.of thickened skin on the bottom of your foot which so often makes, walking an agony, is as easily removed by wonderful "Gete-I?” as

- Callum. Cases Off Luke' Danaan Eklat any hand or soft corn anywhere on your toes. Look at this picture. A raw drops of "Gets It did the work. The callus comon loose from the true les No in itation what- ever. You peel, the enlius right of Just like, a bangna,altên--pedcofully, painlessly Gets-It" does the same thing to any corn, without the Zuss of mileky plastera, irritating, anives, 'greasy olutments, or troublesome

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Sole Distributors MULLER-PHIPPS

E & HODGES, Lado

38 Klangse Road, SHANGHAI

· Offices of the Company, St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hong kong, on SATURDAY, the 10th December, 1921, at 11 o'clock in the

forenoon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ended 30th September, 1921, and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from THURS DAY, the 1st December 1921 until SATURDAY, the 10th December 1921 both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

General Managers. Hongkong, November 19, 1921,

NOTICE.

WE, the undersigned bear to notify the public that Mr. CHING PING SEU was granted a monopoly by the Hongkong Government for the ruoning of storm Isunches (forries) between Hongkong, Kotloon-sha, Sh

kiwa, Hunghom and Saiwanho for a period of three years from the 1st April, 1991, to the 31st March, 1924.

ther they contain articles of dutiable conMaster Joseph traband or otherwise contravening the Me. 8. Julian customs regulations and laws of China.". Mr and Mrs C.Mr Gao. Tumbull

LATER. Lauritsen

Mrs F. Vinjeg Mr and Mrs W S.Mr E. P. Williams

Mr P. Wearner Leonard

delegations has sent: a statement to the

A cortonuniqué states: The Chinese Mrs G. Leich Far Eastern Committee demanding the removal of various establishments placed, in China by foreign Powers without the Treaty, including foreign trans, police, telegraph and wireless, stations.. Committee decided to discess the state; Baxter ment at its next meeting and also ap. Mr & Mrs Banham M. O. Marriott pointed a special drafting committee. Mr. D. CamphollCapt. H. J. Morse

child

and nurse. Mr and Mrs. B Mr and Mrs. H. L. Neem

Cheng

REPULSE. DÁT HOTEL. The Mr & Mrs H. G.Mr and Her G. B

Lammert

i

Mr. & Mrs Newcomb

Mrs Payne child Me & Yra Parmen sad Mrs G HMr & Mrs Ratanake Elliott

Mr G. J. Rolinson

G. T. veligh

MILKMAID

IT POURS OUT.

STERILISED

NATURAL

MILK

IS

PURE FRESH

MILK

STERILISED

NOT CONDENSED.

PACKED BY NÉSTLER

IN TWO SIZES

pint and prot

OBTAINABLE AT ALL STORES.

MARKET PRODUCE IN HONGKONG.

APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES.

November | #Uh, 1981.

Hon Ngo Yuk, v Mrs G.J. Robinson

Mr and Mrs EustacsMr and Mrs O. E.

r R Farrant

BAR WASHINGTON, November 20th. Despité a persistent report that Japan is prepared to yield on the capital ship ratio the latest statement by Biron Kator Colombine indicates that he at any rate, intends to

HA W. Eastman contend the sevenly por cent. ratio for Japan. After to-day's meeting of Haval experts of the five. Powera he told an inter viewer that Japan whole-heartedly accept ed the reduction of armament burdeng and was quite prepared to scrap capital ships under construction and old battle ships. He added that the naval ratio is & question of grave concern to the security of the nations. He hoped that the United States will accept the seventy per cent. for Japan which is the minimum strength required for her security. It is

stated that the Americans will stand firmly on Mr. Hughes'a original ratio.

White

randi Birg Geste Mr. and Mra J. E. is Gre

Wi-field

Mr and rg Kennett Mr.and Mes E, D. O.

• children and Wolfe nurse

Adams

PEAK HOTEL.

November 26

Mi and Mis F. R. J.Me and Mr. B. Mac. Mr E. T. Auslie Mr K. Mathewwn Mr R Anmuller Me H. Favor

fJ. Angoin Mr and Ms W. Caph Mr Archer Mayger

and Mrs B. G. Miss E. Middleburet Birob

JAF.

Plymaster Caps and Mre

Willer

New York, November 29th. Newspapers from Washington state that The undersigned together with Mr. French aloofness is not so great as was CHING PING SHU therefore decided generally imagined. It is understood to form a Company called the TUNG that France would consent to adhere to ON STEAM LAUNCH CO. LTD. the disarmament plan and also to meet with a capital of $12,000.00. The German delegates at a subsequent con- shares being apportioned as follows forence provided that she could rely upon. Mr&D K. Blair Mfr. Ching: Ping Sha... ... $1,000.00 American support in obtaining. repara- i

M. J. Bresa Mr. Wong Po Ki

$1,000,00tions and if reparations could be linked. Mr J. G. Bridger Mr. Kok Kwai Sang $2.000.00 up with French dubts to America; Ger- I B. Bridge Capt. & Mrs.S.Mille Mr. Chik Lun Shing ...$2,000.00. many's default thus relieving France of Miss. Bronco MT. Mitchel?

It Comdr. and Mrs Ves M. §. Mitchell Up to last Octnbor as Mr. Ching Harding as using the question of Allied 4afe Chap-Mies: it. W. New-

her obligations. It is stated that Mr. Brooke

J. Hitchall Ping Shu had not registered the afore-dehta as a political weapon in order to said Limited Liability Company at the advance American views on Disarmament and Rezistrar's Office at Hongkong, we and the Far East.

Mrs T. lf France does not

Olmurch therefore, sold all our shares to Myield, America will not give assistance. Miss M. Cooper Mr. A. Nicol Ching Ping Shy who has properly if the contrary is the case, America will Mre formack Mr T. Orton paid us for our shares this month.

gladly help.

1. Mr W. A Farnell · Mr A. FL

Peno Cant and Mr H. S.Hon; Mr and Mrs T.

L Porkins CFCW.

We, the undersigned, therefore give notice that we will not be responsible for any of the Loans, Charters, Billa, Profit and Loss, etc. of the said Tung Un Steam Lausch Co., Ltd. and that Mr. Ching Ping Shu will be responsible

for same.

This is a notice for future proof.

WONG PO KL,

KOK KWAL SANG,

REPARATIONS PAYMENTS.

W.Mr

Poultry.

Chicken-Kal T

Capone, Small, Sin Kst

Capons, Large,Sio Kal

Butcher Meat.

Bael Sirloin,--Mal Lung Pa- ib. 20

10

Prinse Out**. và Dorinh

BoShië V

26

39

15

No, M

16

16

19.

Egg Hen-Kalan (fresh)...per dos Fowls, Canton, Kal 36.

Bronst-Ngan Nama

» Bamp. Long TC HN v

Steak-Ngan Yak Pa

Steak Sirloin,-Ngan Lan - 11.

25

» Banaagen, — Ngan Cheung.. Bullock's Bestos,—Ngan No per sed 30

Tongue, fresh,Ngan Ld nach 60 Tangas, corasi ---Ham Ngwa L bach 65 cuba Head-Han Ta... each 80 Hoark,Ngan Bam... Ib. 13 Hump, Balt-Ngag Khu : 18- Fort-Ngan Henk...sach 10 Kidneys,Ngan Xia,

--Ngaa Mel Livar-Hein Kon... lb. 13 Tripe (undtamed), Ngan To lb. 6 Onives' Head and Fest-Ngan-as).

bau-koek van a $1.00 Mutton Uhop,--Young Pel Kwab Ib. 34 Young Pal

10

18

Dack,-Ap „m

Doves-Pin Koti

+

Eggs, Hen-Kat Tan (conking), per dos

Ib. Ba Fowl, Butuan, Hot Nem Kat » Geese,-Ngo

Pigeons, Canton,-Fak Kap...esch 40

Hothow,-Hol Hau Pat Kap

**

Turkeys, Cock,--Fo Kat Kang Turkeys, Hoo,-Fo Kal Nu Balpe,Sha Tsui... Phanat-Shan Kst.- Quall,-Om Chun Partridges

Fruits Almonds-Hang Yan

each

Apples (Californ -Kam Shan

Shoulder....Yeqng Shan Badāla, ---Teơng On Yuk

30

Bananas, (bride'a), Macno, ̈÷Bui

133

Mre 0. G.

Hoàng Gia

Carainbosa, ---Young

Codonate,→To The

OW. Davy Mr and Mm E. L.

··Lt.-C.

-Cmd. and Mr

Drow

Mr and

Dutton

CHIK-LUN SHING.ted with the problemy is con- don

dongkong, November 26, 1921.

WISEMAN, LIMITED.

CHRISTMAS CAKES and

CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS for Export,

Prices from $4.00, |- Including Packing and Tinning..

WISEMAN, LTD.

SAFE, Sure and Guaranteed enre for Leprosy, Leucoderma, Patches, Marke, Eruptione, Eczema, ete, in four weeks. Patients willing to be treated by Post, are requested to writor Ra 7/8/- (Tan shillings) per week. Full particularà Free under cover. "SRI" WORKS, Besdon Square, (0.M.) Calcutta, (India)

emilb

W. Ried

Mr W E. There is much speculation over the

Roberts artival in London of Herr Rathenau Mr.H.. Fales Miss L. Robertson and Herr Simon, formerly German Mra and Wise Ecoles Mr 8. Robinson Ministers for reconstruction and foreign Me R. G. England Mr. B. P. Shaw affaira wipectively. Both are intimately | My F. W. Gibhina Mr

Findlay A. associated with the question of repara Madame Lottie Oor-Mr G. Morton Smith tions. The arrival

MH. Spicer of the

next Miss B. Hall Mr and Mm H. J. reparations payments in January and Fon, Mr and Mrs Stavsson February which, experts say can only be assured by Th foreign loan or the alienation of German state property, in cluding railways. The arrival is also con nected with the recent mysterious visit of Herr Stinnes regarding which there is no reliable information except that Mrs T. Jacquemin Me V, Thayer

E, B. Hallifax Miles D. Stobart Major D. L. Harding Mrs and Miss Stab- Mr A, H. Hollings hings

worth

Mr J. F. Rwindells Hum-Mr D Taylor *M. phross

Mr

Fey-Chu Chap

18

4. Kidneys ---Cho Yla

Liver-Chu Kon Park Obsp. Oba Pat Kwas

Leg-Uhn Fel

10° Ib. 80

24

32

Lotu Cha Han Ton Fator Lard, Chu Ya... 20 Sheep's Head and Food-

Heart-Teang Ɛam ». nach 10

Mr W. E. Telfer

Sucking Pigs, to order,--Chut Tsal Just, Beef,—8bang Ngan Yan

Shang Tenog Yan

20 84

21.

No.1.... th. 28

it is concerned with German finance. It Mr RW. Lee Jonas Mr H H. Webster

is learned that a proposal to institute | MrTh. Kring M. Mr nod I2 9. T.

a two years' mortatorium. for Germany'a Mr A. E. Listan Wiliamson debts to the Alles forms the subject of Mr J. D. Lloyd Me F. N. Young

strong memorandum by the British representative on the Roparations Com mission who urges the importance of Germany being given a breathing space consolidation of her finances.

for

th

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Level and Storage of water is reservoirs

The French attitude still considers the January and February payments pos- the Lat October, 1981 cible, but the position afterwards as very doubtful;

OIL CONCESSIONS IN PERSIA.

FORTY AND HILL DISTRIOZ WÄTKE WOREJ

fytem 1 ft. * In, Holów 4 ft. 7 in. Below overfar tylam hurgh 21.21. ft.; 9 Jai. 10 kn, Hellow arantow I'

W Laval with bverflow Bytin Tok, Level; with

arertow

Leral with ove

Now Yong November 28th. The Standard Oil Company confirm the Wegret vment, 30. 3+4 thì tin. Baláw Teheran report of valuable concessions in Northern Persia, go

“Pakfalun.,, £ 10%--% Id..

|

Selow overbňow (3)

Ift

CIVILAND, ZU MILLIONE AND ABOU

Lemons, Chins,Lang Mung.. Ib.

Lemons, (America). —Kem Shan

Lang Mang... ench

Idoben, Dried, finall stone) -----

Lai Cbl Kon 3h 35 Oranges, (Canton), Sweet-

Shan thong Tim Chang Ib Omuger, Tim Chhug you. Petra, (auto), Coozing.—Shak Pesnate-Fa Shant Persimmons. Large-Hung Tae Plantain,Tai Chit... Pamelo, Stam, Tom Do Walnuts,-Hop To Grapon-Po Tal Tez

Vegetables,

Artichokes,Ab Chi Cheat Beans, Sprout,Ng Too

Long-Tan Kor

Best Book-Hung Toi Bitter Squseb To H Brinjals, Green, Chips

Red,Bang Cabbage Chinese (DOST

Curry Bout, Angel

$1,519,00

Glager you

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NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

the HONGKUNG DOLLAR DIRECTORY has been acquired, sa From July 7th, 1921, by the undersign- ed with all rights and titles, and will barnafter be publsahod by them.No. claims sgkinan, the Hongkong Dollar Directory Incurred prior to this date Will be admitted by the undersigned,

THE NEWSPAPER,

WISEMAN, LTD.

JUST ARRIVED

FULLER'S

FRYS

and a large variety of other

chocolates in Fancy

AN APPEAL TO BRITONS IN CHINA,

100,000 DOLLARS

URGENTLY NEEDED FOL

THE ARETHUSA" TRAINING SHIP.

#2300 2 OLD BOYÉ HAVE JOINED THE ROYAL NAVYE AND 6506 THE MERCHANTY

THEID JAJESTIKA.

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