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MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1922,

THE PRINCE'S VISIT.

HONGKONG GETTING READY.

WAKH UP, PEAK !

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

NATOSAL LOANS OF THE THIRD YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC (1914) AND OP

THE FOCLTH YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC (1915).

Hongkong is going steadily ahead with the job of preening itself for the Prince's visit next Thunday and TT has come to the knowledge of the Friday. During the week-end the undersigned that a number of Pavilion on the Prays shed itficially undelivered" Boads of the scaffoldings and, viewed from the above two Loans, in arrest of the Kowloon ferry this morning, its schedule numbers issued under the Figinal whiteness thowed out against Loan Regulations, have been placed on its drab background with a dazzling the market by certain nativa banks in an unauthorised manner, and the publie splendour. Inside the building is hereby warned against negotiating scheme of mural decorations was them. The Bonds affected are of the gradually taking shape and delicately following denominations: tinted shades were being put around the electric lighta.

Swathes of red, white and blue are being wound around the pillars of "most of the Government buildings and several of the big hongs, including the Hongkong Back and Jardines, are hard at work, too.. "Brokers' Alley" had only one lone lantera swinging in the breeze this morning but there were enorgh wires being rigged up to carry a promising crop to due time.

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Third Year Loan: $10,000; | $1,000;

Fourth Year Loan: $10,000; $1,000: 8100; #10;

and the following particulars will enable an unauthorised Bond to be detected:--- Third Year Loan $10,000 Bonds

and $1,000 Bonds:

The schedule numbers of the $10,000 Bonds and $1,000 Bands of the Third Year Loan are as follows:-

$10,000 Bonds: Nos, 1-256 (256). $1.000 Banda: Nos 1-5/5); 8-90 3): 92-242(151): 2531): 261(1); 263-288(26); 290-291(2): 295-300(6): 303-304(2): 307-310(4); $19(1): 314-323 (10): $30-334(5); $26-543(8): 645-330 (6): 352(1): 3541); 356-375,20); 575- 399(23): 401-407(1): 409-434(46): 456- 458/34: 160-611(152): 613-1403(791); 1405-1437(33); 1440-1600(161); 1801-- 1829(29): 1841-2097 (257); 2100-2168) (69): 21702241(72); 2243-255(11): 2236-296510); 2267-2399(133): 2401- 35841184)

Fourth Year Loan $10,600 Bonds

and $1,000 Bonds:

The schedule ombers of the $10,000 Bonds and $1,000 Bends of the Faith Year Loan are as follows:

$10,000 Bonds: Nos. 1.56,50) : |

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THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

9th April Thers will be a medal play competition over the Old Course in the morning. Competitors to use only two cube. Pool, Cards 50 cta.

Hongkong. Aprùi S, 1929.

EX-ROYAL MARINES.

STRUTHIES AND BARRY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNETS

From SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS & SHANGHAL

THE Steamship

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

HE Steamship

* BOLTON CASILE”

From NEW YORK-

(CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby U informed that all Goods wee being “DEWEY,"

landed at their risk into the baring arrived from above ports Godowww of the Hongkong and Kow

April 2nd 1922, consig icon Wharf and Godewa' Company, HERE will be a Meeting of all on

Er-Royal Marines in the Chapnoes are hereby notided that their Ltd., at Kowloon, whence and/or from lain's Bra R. M. Dockyard st 11 amargo is being landed at their risk the wharves delivery may be obtained

All Ex-Royal into the hamardous and/or extra hatar SUNDAY, h ápril

Godowns of tas Eco-Skar Marines, are cordially invited to attend. dous

Godown Co., Taumati, and stored as Hongkong, April 3, 1922.

consignees' risk.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG

ORIGINAL JURISDICTION ACTION NO. 215 OF 1921.

Between La Baloise Compagnie D'Assurance Contre L'Incendie

H

and

Walter For & Co. and Louis P. Vincenot, Walter L. Ford, Fang Yan Sam and Tai

Ming Tak, Partners therein...

Plaintifa

Defendantx

By order of the Supreme Court of Hongkong

and Under the direction of the Registrar Supreme Court.

Mears. Lammert Brothers have re-

ceived instructions to sell by PCELIC AUCTION on THURSDAY the 13th day of April 1922 at 3 o'clock p.m.

IN THREE LOTS.

All the right title and interest of the

It was gleaned from Mr. C. Montagne Ede this morning that 140,000 lanterns have been applied for and up to Satur day morning about 165,000 had been handed out. There are still about 50,000 available and it is hoped that Peak residents will go along and get of them. So far the воще Penk has been

little backward од the illuminations quation and the explanation seems to be that a good many Pesk people have the feeling that it is bound to be misty on the night of the illumina tions and the Prince wouldn't be able to see their lanterns anyway. The illuminations committee can't, of 60-136(77) : 257-258(2), -course, promise that there will not be $1.000 Bonds: Nos. 1-542359) : above-names-Defends FUNG YAN a mist at some stage of the proceed-563-569(7): 379-3455(578); 1458-99 SAM of and in the Following properties ings but they think that even if (767): 22281301;41: 2243 there should be one it might, in 2241(2): 2245 247(2): 2252-2482924); deference to the importance of the 2486-2777(290); 2779 299(216): 2995. roll 3573(578): 3390-3642(53); 36443646 occasion, be persuaded to away for an hour or so to let His 3648-3732(85): 3734-3516(55);

3820-3857:38): 4158(1), Royal Highness see what our Peak can look like when it takes the trouble to deck itself out. It is hoped that every house facing the waterfront will try and put up its how of red lanterns. This morning the naval men and marines who are to form the guard of honour when the Prince lands at Blake Pier were out having a rehear sal, and a group of police officers, armed with maps and diagrams, were evidently mapping out traffic details.

AT ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE

WHAT THE PRINCE WILL DO

Apr 210,000 Bond or $1,000 Bord of the 3rd or the 4th Year Loan bearing a number not included in any of the above relative groups of numbers is an anauthorised Bond, and although it may bear a number the terminal digita of which may coincide with the terminal digits motifed as pertaining to the number of a Drawn Bond, the Bond is not redeemable,

is an interest

coapon that it may bear payable, from fands under the administration of the Inspector General of Customs. Fourth Year Loan of 8100 Bonds and (10 Bonds:

The following $100 Bonds and 10 Bonds of the Fourth Year Loan, some of which may have been placed on the market, are not included in the official list of Bonds of these denominations redeemable under the Loan Service

As the new building has already been started the ceremony in which Regulations.

the

Prince is

to take part $100 Bonds: Noe. 2742-2799:2575

at St. Stephen's Girls' College 2880; 9201-9600; 9519-9700; 9750- ON Friday

morning wil 9761; 15365-15368; 15411-15415; not really be a foundation stone 15554; 15549-15593: 15607: 15726; laying. The stone that he will lv 15729 16349-16350: 17125-17221 17955-17967: 17978-17329; 17405-

$10 Bonds: Nos. 901-1000; 1151- 1200; 10591-18200; 23461-23470: 26001-27491.

will be inserted in one of the walls. 17414; 77457: 17468; 17464-17467; When the right momentarrives H.R.E | 17536: 92335: 22551; 12336: 22581 will poll a gold chain connected 2958620557; 33411 29676-29694; by an electric wire with an apparatus | 50053-30336 : 57200-60199; 60592- which will release the stone and slide 80000. it into place. On a table beside the Prince will be a small model of the new College and at the Prince palla the gold chain a miniature stone in the model will slide into a ocition corresponding to that taken up by the big one in the actual building. The new college is to extend from Littleton Road to Park Road.

POINTS WORTH KNOWING.

Landing and Reception.

Any $100 Bond or $10 Bond of the Fourth Year Loan bearing a cumber contained in either of the shore list respectively is su anthorized Bond and although it may bear a number the terminal digite of which may coincide with the terminal digits zotified as pertaining to the number of a Drawn Bond, the Bond is not redeemable, nor is any interest compoo that it may bear payable, from funds under the Ad-

The "Renown" will amive at 85.0.ministration of the Inspector Geners]

not at 7 a.m. as previously announced. A rehearsal of the landing ceremony is to take place on Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock when the prince's specially built chair will be seen at Blake Pier with its eight| bearers.

Notable visitors at the reception in the Pavilion will include the Consul- General at Canton Dr. J. W. the Governor of Jamieson) and Macao.

HBH's acknowledgment of the four addresses presented to him will be one brief speech.

Britishers in the crowd when the Prince passes by are expected to do their bit towards giving him a cheer.

For x-rvicemen.

Dress for the start at Government House on Thursday afternoon will be mufti. Decorations and miniature. medals may be worn.

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.

IMPORTS AND EXPOETE GEPICE.

GENERAL HOLIDAYS

His Tetriment will be entirely closed on

THUESDAY, the 6th April, 1922. will be open for all purposes till 12 noon FRIDAY, fish April, 182 Licensed Warehouses will be entirely closed on those

N. L. EMOTH, Superintendent/ Impute and Ersparta

dalen

Hongkong, April 1, 1921.

of Customs.

F. A. AGLEN, Inspector General of Customs. Inspectorate General of Customs,

Peking, March 23, 1922,

- "NOTICE TO OFFICERS AND ENGINEERS OF THE BRITISH MERCANTILE MARINE.

accordance with the expressed wish of HR.H. the Prince of Wales to meet all ex-service men, among whom he mentioned officers of the Mercantile Marine, His Excellency the Governor most kindly extends to all certificated members of that Service in ships using or passing through the Part an invitation to be present in the grounds of Government House st 3.30.p.m. on the afternoon of April 6th, when His Royal Highness loako forward to meeting them. Arrange ments have therefore been made that officers should apply at latest by first letter post on 4th April, Tuesday next for cards of admission to the Rev. G.T. Waldegrave, Seamen's Institute, Prays East; (stating rank, ship, name of frm and any waI- services and decorations). Hongkong, April 3, 1921.

SERVES THE WHOLE FAMILY.

HE tema of Chamberlain'e Coogh

Remedy is world wide. It is good. for the deep seated cough of the adgit or the croup sad whooping cough of the children. The same bottle nerves the whole family. For sale by all Chanista and Bourekvepan.

situate in the Colony of Hongkong

No. 41 Wyndham Street (KP. of Sec. B of Inland Lot No. 970)

Consignem of cargo munt proda an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports and Exports Hongkong, before Bill of Lading will be countersigned.

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Optional Cargo will be forwarded onless notice to the contrary be given before 3rd inst

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 9th inst, will be subject to rent,

All claime against the steamer murt be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 13th it, or they will; not be recognized."..

All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be lets in the Chodowas where it will be examined at 10 am." April 10th, 1922, by the Company's Goods are to be left in the Godowas, All broken, chafed, and damaged Surveyors, Messrs Anderson & Askewhere they will be examined on the

All claims must be presented within tea days of the stemmer's-azzival here, after which they cannot be recognised.

No claims will be recognised after the goods have left the Godowns and cargo codelivered on and äfter 10th April, 1999, will be subject in runt.

Consignees of cargo per es. “Apus' are hereby advised that same in arriving i Hangtong by the sa. "Deway" having been trashipped at Shanghai to the latter vessel.

No Fire Insurance whatever will ba Excted

Consignees are requested to send in their Bill of Lading for countersigna tare immediately.

STRUTHERS & DIXON, ING, Agents for U.S. S. B. Emergency

Fleet Corporation. Hongkong, April 2, 1924

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No. 342 Shanghai Street Mongkok- TO SE-RETARIES OF CLUBS AND sui (Sec Bef Kowloon I. L. No. 713)

No. 99 Portland Street Mongkoktsai (Sec. B of Kowloon 1. L. No. 71)"

The above properties are sold subject to all existing Mortgages and Charget, Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained from

Mesars. HASTINGS & HASTINGS,

No. 3 Des Voeux Road Central,

Hongkong,

OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

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ALL preliminary notices of forth

coming meetings, lectures and entertainments, sent for insertion is the news columns of the China Mail are charged for at the rate of $1 each, (as announced in May and June of last year) providing that they do not occupy more than four lines. In

Sth inst, at 10 am.

No Fire Insurance has been sfceted. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agenti Hongkong, April 3, 1992,

"MOGUL" LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. "PATHAN "

From ANTWERP & LIVERPOOL.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above steamer are hereby informed that same has been remmed from Shanghai by sa." Bolton Castle" and all Goods aTO being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra balardons Go- downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon and Godown Co., Limited, Wharf whence, and/or from the wherres de- livery may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the

Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining undelivered after the 9th inst, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer mat be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 19th inst, or they will not be recognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Gode DE

or from Mesara LAMMERT BRUS- forure if this space is exceeded they where they will be examined on the i

The Auctioneers.

Bongkong, April 3, 1922.

TRADE MANR

will be placed in the advertising columns at the prevailing rates

LIFEGUARD

BRITISH

MANUFACTURED

LIFEGUARD

INAUSTRALIA

SWEETENED

Condensed Milk

NET YEEHT 14 079,

Stocked by:-SUÍ YICK,

TAI LOY, WAI LOONG,

KWONG FOOK LEE and YEE CHAN.

The Last Show Positively!

MOTHER ETERNAL

AT

WORLD THEATRE

TO-DAY at 5.15 and 9.15 p.m.

TELEPHONE HANDBOOK.

NOW

ON SALE

AT

The PUBLISHING OFFICES, DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO.

Tyndham Street.

and

Messre, BEEWER & Co. Queen's Road.

8th inst, at 10 am

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Billa of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & CO. LTD.

Agents, Hongkong, April 3, 1922.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

PEE Undersized have received instrne- tions to sell by Public Auction,

OE

TUESDAY, April 4, 1922. commencing at 11a.m.

it their Sales Eooma, Daddall Street,

17 Dozen Ladies' Golf Costs

104 Dozen Ladies' Sport Coats

4 Dozen Gent's Shirts

5 Dosen Hats and Caps

2 Dazeri Stray Hats

1 Dazen Child's Costa

4 Dozen Brushes

5 Dazen Child's Hose

3 Doren Foot Balls

30 Gents' and Ladies' Umbrellas

21 Dosen Boys' Tunic Suita

39 Dozen Tobacco Pouches, Fursos, Cigazette cases etc.

And

A Quantity of Ferfumes, Hair Bertozer etc.

Tarma-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

THE

"

Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have received in- structions to sell by Public Ane

on

TURSDAY, April 4, 1823 commencing at 11 am.

at their Sale Rooms, Daddell Street,

(for account of the concerned)

2 cases Iron Vices (Machinista)

· Torma :--Cash on delivery,

LAMMERT BROS, Auctionsera.

* Undersigned have received in-

stevetions to sell by Public Auction,

TUESDAY, April 4, 1927.

commencing at 11 min.

their sins Rooms, Daddell Street,

One case Japanese Day and Night Fireworks

Term Cash on delivery.

"BOWE

LAMMERT BROS; Auctioneers.

THE FRUIT SEASON. OWEL complaint le sure to be prevalent during the fit season. Be sure to kaupa bottle of Chamberlain's Colin and Diarrhoea Bemedy at hand. 13. may mas a lie. For is by sli

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SAFE

FOR ALL AGES.

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JUMPING.

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RACING. BALANCING.

'Phone 1741.

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JUST RECEIVED

COLUMBIA

RECORD

ALBUMS

10 INCH & 12 INCH

AT

ANDERSON'S

(OPPOSITE CITY HALL) TEL 1322.

THE BLUE BIRD

New Premises at 16A, Des Voeux Road Central (Formerly occupied by Mackintosh.)

Come and visit Hongkong's new Ice-cream and Candy Palace.

Make the Blue Bird Cafe your rendezvous and meet over

a nice Ice-cream Sandy.

Have you tasted our Steaming Hot Coffee, or Hot Malted Milk ?-If not, it is time you should.

Sole Agents

Suzuki & Co.

SAKURA

BEER

Alexandra Buildings.

Tel. 468 & 467.

DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO., LTD.

(THE EUROPEAN GARAGE.)

Open and Closed

CARS FOR

TEL

482 8552

HIRE

TEL

3559

in Hongkong and Kowloon.

"KING GEORGE IV.” WHISKY.

THE TOP NOTCH

OF SCOTCH.

RIPE IN YEARS.

RARE IN QUALITY.

The Distillers Company,

Limited.

Edinburgh.

BOLE AGENTS :-

GANDE, PRICE & CO., LTD.

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTE,

S, QUEEN'S ROAD, CHITRA

HONGKONG,

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