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WEDN*SDAY, AUGUST 20

THE WATER SHORTAGE,

A BUILDER FINED,

A Chinese was summoned before Mr. E. W. Hamilton this morning at the instance of Mr. Logan, Aseistant

WM POWELL, LTD.

EXTENSION OF COMPANY'S OBJECTS.

On behalf of Messrs Wm. Powell,

Engineer of the PW D., for having Ltd. Mr. C. G. Alabaster (instructed tampered with the water supply,

Mr. Logan said that early in July by Mesare. Denoon, Looker, Deacon all the building supplies in Kowloon and Harston) made application in the weru out off owing to the water Sapreme Court, before the Chief shortage, and amongst them won a building belonging to the defendant Justice (Sir Wm. Rees Davies), which was in the course of cons yesterday morning, for confirmation traction. The pipes were removed of a resolution passed and confirmed and the mains plugged, but when he by the sharholdere at extraordinary visited the place a couple of days ago general meetings on June 7th and ho found that the lug had been removed and about 5,000 gallons of 26tb. water bad been consumed since the follows:- supply was cut off,

A fine of $10 was imposed.

WATER POLO.

LEAGUE SEASON OPENS,

The water polo logue season open ed in the V... bath yesterday! evening when the first two matcher were played off.

The resolution

W38 84

"That the provisions of Company's Memorandum of Association with respect to its objecta be altered so na to read as shown in that print signed for the purpose of identification by the chairman of this meeting."

The application stated that the

with an authorised capital of $120,000 Company was incorporated in 1901,

divided into 12,000 shares of $10 ench issued and fully paid. The In the first match the Lusitano position was that the capital had been Recreation Club desented the United Athletic Club by two goals to nil reduced and increased from time to The game was very keenly contested time and now stood at $147,000 but the Lusitanians forwards ex consisting of 21,000 shares of $7 each. hibited better combination than their}

The proposed alteration required to enable the Company to opponents and gave the defence a busy time. It spoke well for the carry on certain classes of business defenders that their citadel did not which under exsiting circumstances. fall more than twice. Carvalho might conveniently and advan secored both goals for the victors, one tageously be combined with the in cach half.

business of the Company. In the course of its business the Company had accumulated a reserve fund i "pwards of $95,000, besides it present paid up capital $147,000 The Company had a large continually

In the other mateb, the Victoria Recreation Club started the scarob as strong as last year when they won the longus, and imposed a crushing defeat on the King's Regiment to the tune of 8 goals to . E. extending connection and bad Bosschaert, the Belgian Interna business of the character authorised extensive opportunities of doing tional and Olympic player again in the Victorian forward line. by the proposed extension of the objects. Experience had shown that ita objecta as they stood were

was

He was in great form and s8 deadly with his shots as ever, being reapon.

sible for no fewer than & of the 8 inconveniently restricted and that its

goale. Of the other 3, Watson ecored

2.and Jack-1.

|

existing business was detrimentally

affected by the absence of the powers which would be conferred by the

It has ben arranged in connection with the league to play four matches proposed extension of the object.

each week-two games very Tue-day debt whatever, but

The Company had no debentore and Thursday. During August the

was donally first match will commence at 5.15 indebted to general creditors for each evening. The Navy is not re-

supplies, wag e, salaries and otherwise presented in the league this season to the extent of about $25,000 a owing to the absence of the larger work its business and the proposed month. It had plenty of reserves to ships from ort, and the competition

additional business, is contiar only five tama-three Civilians d two Military-tamely V.R.C., L.R.C., U.A.C., R.G.A., and Kings.

To-morrow's games are!

R.G.A. v. U.A.C.

The following will represent the United in above the league fixture, to-morrow at VR.C. starting at, 5.30 ..-S. R. Garred, G. R. Razavet, K. A. Mason J. Leonard, A. A. Botelho, D. Laing and C. R. Legan.

LAWN TENNIS NOTES.

The petition was granted by

the Court.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

Undersigned have received in- atructions to sell by Public Auctio

(OR 100OUNT OF THE CONCERNED)

on

SATURDAY,

August 5, 1922, at 10.30 a.m., at their Sales Rooms, Ne. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of.

Ice Hmese Rtreet, Sundry Household Furaltars, Removed to Fales Rooms for convenience of sale. Comprising :-- Washstands, stained teak hatstand, overmantel, Shanghal baths, ward- robes, crockery, &c., &c,

On Baturray at the Indian Reorea- tion Club's Ground at Sookumpoo the Shields won by the Winners in the "A" and B Divisions of the Tennis League will be presented by Mrs. Severa. The IRC, are to he Congratulated on winning the shields in each division and their “A” team is to be congratulated on having an unbeaten record. They will be put to a severe test on Saturday when exhibition matches are being played machine. the "Rest" versus the winners in each division. The teams picked to represent the Rest are as follows. In the "A" Divisios R. Hancock and H. Hancock, Ng 8ze Kwong and Pay. Lieut. Com. Worthington, J. Fincher and F. Townsend. Is the "B" Div- ision 3.8. Curoem and Ip Kau, C. Choa, and M.H. Lo, Busschaert and Tamasaki.

Also

1 large showcase and 1 soda wate

Terme -Cash,

HUUHES & ROUGH

Auctioneers. Hongkong, August 9, 1992.

(For Account of the Concerned,)

-on

WEDNESDAY August 0, 1912, commanding at 4.45 p.m., at their Sales Rooms,

Lt. Oom. Worthington is a new- No. 8, Les Voux Bond, Corner of comer to the Colony and is a very

good tenuis player and the ; KAIDO with

ought to extend to the Indians.

Below are given the League Tables...

Too Hanse Sfrost,

our local Champion as his partner TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK. WOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS, CARPETS,

Ja, Comprising -

L.R.C..... U.S.R.Ø.

K. K. C. Q.

0. R.O...

K.0.0.

0.8.0.0.

M. B. K.. Club do R.

"A" DIVISION.

P. W. L. FTS*

7 7 0 7

7

7

5 2 ปี

2

7 4 3 4

$ 4 3

ན 2 6 2

7

2 K 2

7 07.0

"*"." DIVISION.

F. W. L. FTS.

8

40.

Dining Suites, Chesterfield Solan, Arm-chairs (new), Card and Occasional Fables, Teakwood Twin Bodstends, arge and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tablon and Chairs, Washstands,' &c. famed Toakwood), Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dinner Services, Crockery & Ja Waro, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, ko Electro-plated Ware, Val. St. Lambert Table Piste and Glass Waro.

Also

Eoctric Bending Lamps, Screens, Sundry Blackwood Furnituro, Chairs,

8 1. 6binets, Pictures, 6... 3

9.6

L. R. C. C. R..C.

9.8

Queen's 0.

9

K.0.0.

9

B

University

MBË.

9

D

2 ·7 2.

0.8.0.0

9

2.

-7...2

Club de B.

0

Polico

0.0.0.

And

1 Baby Grand Piano Amarios Ice Chest, & Express Rifles.

Full-Particolare fruar Catalogus). Terms: Cash on delivery.

RUCHES & BOUDR Auctioneers.

finns kong, August 2, 18IK,

THE CHINA MAIL.

The sid Jamestown wharf whence hogalumets of gölden Virginia to bacca intra shipped to England.

-Life in the Colonies.

Shipping Tobacco in Old Virginia

The first cargo of Virginia to- bacco was shipped to England more than three hundred years ago.

!

Today this same golden tobac- co is known the world over and is used in three-fourths of all cigarettes 'made. For it is the ideal cigarette tobacco, mellow and sweet and cool and fragrant.

You'll find all of its delightful taste and aroma in Old Mill cigarettes because they contain nothing but high grade, golden Virginia tobacco,

Try them today.

Liewer & Myina Tobacco Co., U.S.A.

Manufacturers

Also obtain.blain vacuum scaled Uns of 50 cigarettes.

OLD MILL

CIGARETTES ·.

THE TELEPHONE HANDBOOK.

The Second issue of the TELEPHONE HANDBOOK will

be published on August 7th, 1922.

The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK consists of an up-to-date and accurate index of Telephone Subscribers, the numbers being given in sequence..

SPECIMEN PAGE.

Central-22 The Nawapaper Enterprise Ltd., 5, Wyndham Street

do 27 "China Mail" (Newspaper), 5, Wyndham Street Peak-22 Bridger, R. 1., Residence, 55, Peak Kowloon-22 Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., Cement Works,

Hok-an

Central-23 Jordan, Forsyth, Grove & Aubrey, Dr., Alexandra

Buildings

Peak-23 BulierGold and Swire, Mr. H. W. Kent, Residence Kowloon-23 Ys Fong Chan, 136, Temple Street, Yaumati Central 24 Tak Shun Bank, 155, Queen's Road Central

Peak-24 Ball, A. Dyer, Residence, 51, The Peak Kowloon-24 Dixon, H, Residence, 4, Lysemoon Villas, Chatham

Road

Control-25 Hongkong and Whamper Dook Co., Aberdeen Dook,

Aberdeen

Peak-26 Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Co., Chiel Manager's

Residence

Fcak 20 Dyor, R. M., Residence

The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK has met a want which has long been felt amongst users of the Telephone, as it provides an easy means of ascertaining the name of the Subscriber without the necessity of a search through the ordinary alphabetical directory.

The TELEPHONE HANDBOOK costs $1 per copy and is sold on the strict understanding that on the publication of a new one the old one will be returned to the publishers. This proviso is made in the interests of Subscribers, in view of the frequent changes that take place.

ORDER,

THE HONGKONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY CO. 5, Wyndham St. Please supply me with an cop ...............a of the July-December 1922 issue of the Telephone Handbook at $1 per copy. I agree to return This copy to you on application when a new Handbook is published.

-Cash-enclosed 3.

Address

LANE, CRAWFORD'S

LADIES' DEPARTMENT

GREAT CLEARANCE

SALE

21

FOR THIS WEEK ONLY.

FURTHER

REDUCTIONS.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

Columbia Grafonolas

Prices From $60.00

ANDERSON'S

(Opposite City Hally

THE BLUE BIRD CO.

Rofr ́shment” Parlour and Candy Storr. No. 16A Des Voeux Road, Central), 1- (Opposite to A. 8. Watson Dispensary)."

Large quantity in stock of Sègo Evaporated Milk at 20 Cents per tin Mackintosh Toffee, Caramel and

Bold Agents:

American Pine Nuts.

Suzuki & Co.

SAKURA

BEER

Alexandra Buildings,

Tel. 468 & 467.

DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO., LTD.

(THE EUROPEAN. GARAGE, Open and Closed

CARS FOR HIRE

TEL

482 3552

in Hongkong and Kowloon. ́ TEL.

482 8552

“KING GEORGE IV.” WHISKY ́

THE TOP NOTCH

OF SCOTCH.

'RIP3 IN YEARS

RARE IN QUALITY.-

The Distillers Company,

Limited.

Edinburgh.

SOLE "AGENTS

GANDE, PRICE & CO, LTD.

Tel. No. 135.

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS

L'QULENT, ROLD.

ΠΟΝΟ ΚΟ

COUNTI

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