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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST ↑

Hughes & Hough

AVOTIONKEES TO THE GOVERNMENT AND ADMIRALTY.

Coal Contractors General Brokers.

–PUBLIC AUCTIONS AXHI Undersigned havorved

Mons to wall by Pabils Auction, (FOR LOOGURT OF THE DOMORAKED), ON

FRIDAY,

August 11, 1922, at 11 a.m., at Nos. 17 and 21, Pakhor Street, Samahuipo,

About 1,200 BAGS RED RICE, ex 55. "Chekiang" from Tourane and Quinhon,

arrived 5th June, 1922. Terms: Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & BOUGH, Auctioneera

Hongkong, August 4, 1922,

LEE ON

& CO.

Watchmakers.

134, Queen's Itow! Central.

Importers of

Clocks, Watobor, Spectacles & Opal Glass

Telephone 1661.

Glover's Dog Medicines

Teleflor Dare, tir d'are

11 t Frid" emalied fry to

H. Clay Glover Co., Inc.

127 Wại 146 5c New York, U.K. &..

Malley & Phipps Asia Ltd. Hong Kong

Simple of Electric Bowls in our stock. Any Sharles: Sizo 12" a-d 16" Pink, Yellow, Blue--Colour of flower OD edge.

UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC & MACHINERY GO. Show Kona: 20 Wellingt in Mt. Telephone telt2

THE CHINA INDUSTRIAL

CO'S STORE.

35 Wing Lok Street,

Opposite World Theatre.

Beautiful Things Mako the Living Beautiful.

Our Sik Kimonos combine Art xad Beauty navar seen before in Hong- kong. Remember Bilk is for Hammer- won Whon down town call at 18. Wyndham Street, inspect our KIMONOS.

and

WING FAT CHEUNG SPARROW CUPIDS (MA JUNG) FOR BALE CARDS MADE OF 'IVORY AND FRI DONE,

No 278, Queen's Road Contral,

BRANCH No. 10, Man Ham Street East.

NAMSAN & CO.

238 Des Voeur Road-West Photo Engmeing sad Designing LITHOGRAPHERS Tol. 1861

1,

972.

INTIMATIONS.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A

SHIP'S NAME.

GEORGE WINSTANLEY BAR- TON, of Douglas Lapraik & Co.-General Managers of Douglas Steamship Company, Lid, of Hong. kong, hereby give notice that in consequence of a wish to have the

below-mentioned Steamer carry a similar name to other Steamers of the Douglas Steamship Company, Lad. I have applied to the Board of Trade, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of the ship "TUNGUS" of Tonsberg. Official No, 74812 of Grass tannoge 1825.30 tons, Register tonnage 1032 tons, heretofore owned by Wilhelmsen's Dampskibsaktiese lukap for permission to change her name to "HAIFOONG " and to have her registered in the new name at the port of Hongkong as owned by the Douglas Steamship Company, Ltd.

Any objections to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hongkong within Seven (7 days) from the appearance of this advertisement.

Dated at Hongkong this 5th day of August, 1922, GEORGE WINSTANLEY BARTON,

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co..

General Managers.

MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS.

WANTED;

THE CHINA MAIL.

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

25 WORDS & INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID. Esch additional word & Conta for 3 insertions.

WANTED.

Assistant Book-keeper (Chinese)

TO LET.

few

more

at

EUROPEAN Firm wante immediately. ASTOR HOUSE-A

rooma to let. Apply who can use typewriter. Apply own premises. handwriting, stating age, experience, salary required to Box No. 1390, co

China Mails

FRENCH LADY TEACHER seeks

or

room or full board in family. French conversation at meals lessons if desired. Apply Box 1384 do "China Mail."

FRENCH LESSONS

G. MOUSSION 16, Morrison Hill Road.

& Co.

Top Floor Buildings, apply Harry Fronto's

FOR

FOR SALE,

SALE-2 Seater Buick Motor Car. Six Cylinder 38 II.P. Can be seen by appointment. No reasonable offor refused. Resson for sale Owner loft Colony. Apply Box No. 1978, c/o "Chins Mailak

INTIMATIONS

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE

CANTON, LIMITED.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that that an EXTRAORDINARY GEN-1 an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL ERAL MEETING of the above MEETING of the above Campany Society will be held at the Head will be held at the Head Office of the Office of the Society Nos. 3 and 4 Company Queen's Buildings, in the Quien's Buildinge, in the Colony of Colony of Hongkong, on Friday, 16th LOOKER, Hongkong, on Friday, 18th day of day of August 1923, at 12.15 p.m., for the purpose of considering and if No. 1 Des Voeux Road Central, August 1922, at Noon, for the purpose thought fit approving the draft New Solicitors, have for investment the sum of considering and if thought fit ap. Articles of Association of the Com. of $200,000, and are prepared to con-proving the draft New Articles of pany which will be submited to the sider applications for the advancement Association of the Society which will Meeting. of the same on first class Mortgages of be submitted to the Meeting. house properly.

MESCOBARSTON,

NOTICE.

of

A print of such new Articles and a A print of such new Articles and a print of the existing Articles may be print of the existing Articles may be seen at the Company's Registered seen at the Suciety's Registered Oles Office at Queen's Buildings aforesaid, at No. 3 and 4 Queen's Buildings Should the Meeting approve of such aforesaid. Should the Meeting ap-new Articles with or without modi fication the subjoined Resolution will MAJOR 1. W. CLARK representing

the Department of Lapil, Gover-Prove of such new Articles with or be proposed as an Extraordinary ment of British Columbia, is at present without modification the subjoired Resolution, namely staying at the Hongkong Hotel and will Resolution will be proposed as an he glad to furnish information to anyone Extraordinary Resolution, namely:- interested in British Columbia.

MAJOR CLARK Bails 130 the Empress of Russia," August 10th.

Boagkong, August 7, 1992,

NOTICE.

THE Families of L IP and SUNG the CHY LOONG (PRESERVED NGER) Firm, give notice that they have resumed the personal manage ment of this business and the use of the "Cock" Trade mark (which distinguishes the goods of this Firm) and that the Hop Shing Tong A) owned by Leung Chik Cho () and Chan Hon U () to whom the same has for some time pa t been leased and whose lease is now fortelted have no longer any right or authority in respect of the business or the said mark,

original and sole proprietors of

Dated this 4th day of August, 1922,

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

NOTICE.

ISSUE OF 17TH FEBRUARY, 1922, of 109,650 ADDITIONAL SHARES OF THE NOMINAL VALUE OF $10 AT A

"That the new Articles already approved by the Meeting and for the purpose of identification sub scribed by the Chairman thereof be and the same are hereby adopted _as_the_Articles_of_the_Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof."

"That the new Articles already approved by the Meeting and for the purpose of identification sub- scribed by the Chairman thereof.bo. and the same are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Society to the exclusion of and in substitution for

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN all the existing Articles thereof."

that a SECOND EXTRAORDINARY AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GENERAL MEETING of the Com- GIVEN that a SECOND EXTRA-pany will be held at the Head Office ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company. Queen's Buildings of the Society will be held at the aforesaid, on Tuesday, the Fdth day Head Office of the Society, Nos. 3 and of September 1922, at 12-15 p.m., 4 Queen's Buildings aforesaid, on for the purpose of receiving a report Tuesday, the Filth dry of Eeptember of the Proceedings at the above 1992, at Noon, for the purpose of mentioned Meeting and of confirming

if thought fit, as a Special Resolu receiving a report of the Proceedings tion, the above mentioned Resolution. at the above mentioned Meeting and

Dared this 8th day of July, 1922,

By Order of the Bar,

confirming if thought it, as a Special Resolution, the above men tioned Resolution.

Dated this 8th day of July, 1922, By Order of the Board,

C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager.

BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GEN. ERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company No. 3 and 4 Queen's Buildings, in the Colony of Hongkong, on Friday, 18th day of August 1922, at 12.10 p.m.. for the purpose of con sidering and if thought fit approving the draft New Articles of Association of the Company which will be sub mitted to the Masting.

C. MONTAGUE EDE,

General Manager.

AN APPEAL TO BRITONS IN CHINA. 100,000 DOLLARS

URGENTLY NEEDED FOR

THE "ARETHUSA” TRAINING SHIP.

2,000

BOYS OLD

HAVE JOINED THE ROYAL NAVY, AND 1,500 THE MERCHIANT BERVICE.

Patrone

THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN,

HALI, THE PRINCE OF WALES.

Chiara Trasir

PREMIUM OF $5 EACH ($3 PER SHARE PAID UP.) SHAREHOLDERS are reminded that a SECOND INSTALMENT on the above of $5 per share ($3 plus $2 premium per share) falls due on TUESDAY, the 15th August, 1922. Remittances should be made to the Company's Bankers, the Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation,

A print of such new Articles and a in Hongkong, on or before that date. print of the existing Articles may be THE REGISTER OF SHARES of seen at the Company's Registered the Company will be CLOSED from Office at Queen's Buildings aforesaid, WEDNESDAY, the 2ND to TUES Should the Mesting approve of such DAY, the 15TH AUGUST, 1922, (both days inclusive), during which new Articles with or without modifica. ARETHUSA TRAINING SELIP

period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

A. V. WARD..

Acting Secretary. Hongkong, July 27, 1992,

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUR.

MEMBERS wishing to subscribe for Subscription Griffins for, the Annual Race Meeting 1923 will find lists posted at the Hongkong Club, Jockey Club Stables and Race Course,

Hongkong, August 8, 1923.

MRS. HAN INOKUCHL

Telaphone K 754.

No. 21, Ashley Road, Kowloon, Back of Star, Theatre, CERTIFICATED EXPERT MASSAGE, HAND AND ELEUTRIO,' kino al patients' residened by arrangement,

TAIYO & CO.

'(JAPANESE) ANA

·BOOTS AND SHOES

Six, 18, Wynikas 51,

tion the sabjoined Resolution will be proposed as an Extraordinary Re solution, namely:

"That the new Articles already approved by the Meeting and for the purpose of identification sub- scribed by the Chairman thereof be and the same are barely adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof " AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SECOND EXTRA ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Head Offico of the Company, Nos. 3 and 4 Queen's Buildings aforesaid, on Tuesday, the Fifth day of September 1922, at 12.10 p.m., for the purpose of receiving a report of the Proceed- ings at the above mentioned Meeting and of confirming it thought fit, aa á Special Resolution, the above men tioned Resolution.

*

Dated this 8th day of July, 1922,

By Order of the Board,

C. MONTAGUE EDF,

General Manager

KEEP FT-HANDY, Immediate relief, is recuestry in attucks of diarybow. Chamberlain's Colic and Darthos: B/medy "should. always be on hand For sale by all Chemists and Storuķceparii.

C.E. MALIEN, Eaŋ, 11.3. Dẹp. Chairman: F. 11, CLAYTON, Esq. Chair of Ship Comediltze: JOWRON F. DEVITT, K.

Joint Keretarice:

B. BRISTOW

G. BENEY"

Cheques, Drafts, ele, xhonli be made payable to and sell tɔ:-- THE SHAFTESBURY HOMES &

D

164 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.62.

MARTIN'S

PAPIOL &STEML Serbum PILLS

MEUNDEN FRENp the bean so tihi on the se

MARTIN'S

SAPIOLASTEKL

SAZU PILLS

MERCHANT AND GIRL.

A REMARKABLE STORY.

Remarkable allegations made by a girl of eighteen were mentioned at Marylebone when a further remand was ordered in the case in which the girl, Florence Eva Rimmor, and Bob Malykort, aged 22, a Pole, were charged on remand with stealing jewellery, furs, and other articles valued at £200 from Mr. Sassoon Solomon. a retired merchant. The articles disappeared from a bedroom

at the Waldorf Hotel.

Mr. Solomon stated in his evidence that be made Miss Rimmer's no- quaintance in July 1921, and ke engaged her, as secretary and com panion to his little boy Solomon.

Mr. Walter Frampton, who, pro- secated, read a letter written by the girl to Mr. Solomon. in which the atated.-

"You have been very good and kind to me, and I have been too foolish to appreciate it. If only I could repay you in any small way it would give me the greatest pleasure.

You told me not to write to you again, but why? Is it because you hate me because of the past! If so, I can assure you that I am doubly sorry. But, still, the past is the past, and one cannot live it over agaip.

If I could I would be, the, happiest You do not know girl in the world.

It is not bad. If how my heart is.

only you and Mrs. Solomon would give me another chance I would prove

to you.

it

I only ask you not to hate and des. pise me, because I am young and foo

lieb and do not understand the world Jet.

Now Iom home I cannot laugh any more, but just it and think of the past, as life is not worth living."

Mr. Solomon denied in re czamina- tion that after he gave Bimmer into custody be told her that he would withdraw the charge against her and Malykort if she would retara to him. Ho ales denied that be had given her valuable presents of silks, dresses, and jewellery to induce ber to continus on terms of intimacy with him.

--Mr. Myers, defending-Have-900- ever threatened to disfiguro and kill her if she left you ?—No.

Mc. Solomon denied the suggestion that he treated the girl in any other way than as a daughter, although they had elept in the same room by her arrangement. He gave ter £35 with which to buy a watch.

Mr. Mvers: Did you take this girl to the Hotel Metropole while your wife and son remained in Paris Tes; we occupied separate roams.

Did you go into her room and swear and tear her clothes because she would not misconduct herself with yeu-No, she tore her clothes because she was drank,

Mr. Solomon stated that when he went to Singapore his wife and child were with him, and during the voyaga Rimmer slept in his cabin.

Mr. Myers: As what?-As my daughter for company.

Did you promise Rimmer that you would divorce your wife at Singapore and marry her?-No.

Did sha threaten to complain to the captain of your conduct No.

Did she refuse to go to Singapore, and did she leave the boat at Colombo ?-She was sent away by my wife because of her conduct.

Mc. Solomon agreed that he paid Rimmer's passaga home, and gave her about £80 in addition.

A

Agues Noble, a chambermaid at the Waldorf Hotel, raid that Mr. Solomon and Rimmer stayed in two separato roams of the hotel.

A further romand was ordered, an stated and bail was allowed.

£116 CHAIRS.

L.C.C.' PALATIAL ORDERS.

The Council Chamber at the LOC'." paw palatial County Hall urar Westminster Bridge will be ope of the most expensively furnished rooms in London when the work on the interior of the building is cum- plated.

Carpets for the council chambor nd be large committee room are to rot £1,079.2a. 3d:; bronze mouldings. for four marble panels in the chamber £300, and bronze cases to the council chamber's eight radiators £712. -

Four electroliers sie to be hung at a cost not exceeding £451, and the SAFE, Sure and Guaranteed rent for three chairs for the chairman, for Leprosy, Leucoderma, Patches, vice chairman, and deputy chairman, Marks, Eruptions, Eczema, eto, in four which are to be veneered with bog wecke Patients willing to be treated nak discovered: daring, excavations by Post, are requested to write in Villiers etreet, Strand, is not to Rs. 7/8/- (Tan shillings) per week.-zreed £220, plus £128 for the Fall particulars Founder, cover. | carving,

SRI WORKS, Aedon, (C.M.) Calcutta, (Ind.);

Squire, How much the bill for actua! solid furniture will total is not known, bet the cost of oak seating and desks for -20-parsopa in the large committes room is net to exceed £1,700.

-FJOK-SUN÷FOB-8 LE,

Panama Hate, Felt HaiE, Straw Hate and all Kinde

(ÓP1Rato." "

HATS CLEANED A SPECIALITYS-

#No. AD, Walieason: istedeti

A second steel fagstaff about 8uit. hich is to be sected over the mem- cost of burs" terrace at su esti

$320.

There is a CAILLE Motor for Every Type of Boat

CAILLE

Whether Inboard or outboard-for a cance or for a work bort

up to 60 fee:-there is a Caille motor to fit it.

The fishing boats of Norway and Sweden use Caille motors. And you'll find them on the lekenut Switzerland, in Australia, the Philippines, Chino, South Afrien, everywhere.

Elghteen years of hatisfactory servico stand behind Caille Moton. Quantity productions makes for quality at low price.

Write for natalogue, farl out particu- lars, and you'll buy Coilé Motora.·

Representative" wanted in unzoneral territories

The CAILLE Perfoedion Motor Co. Michigan

Cobit address: Detroit

Perinator

FULL VALUE

fered i OLD PIANO

in exchange for u

NEW

MODEL

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY,

Phone 2197.

JAPANESE

FINE ARTS

JJ

NIKKO

HONGKONG HOTEL

BUILDING

TEL.1259

Dia, Wanchai Road..

CHINA EMBROIDERY & DRAWN WORK CO. Makers of Dres, Bed Cushion and Table Covers, Capes, Shawl, face, etc, eto, Exquisite work ang design executed Represintive Assortment for Retail au Where

STOCKED BY

KEE CHUNG SHING

49, Coutanght Road Central. Hongkong Agouts, Telephone 2101,

THE

OHEUNG

SHING.

No. 10, Nathan Roud, Kumrlena,

DEALERS & CONTRACTOR IN ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, ALSO TEAKWOOD & BLACKWOOD FURNITURES FOR SALE. COME TO UST WE SELL. THE BEST FURNITURES Claninable in Hongkong INSPECTION INVITED..

TEL. No.

K221.

ESTABLISHED

1814 1914

JOHN

HADDON

AND CO.

Export and Import Agents

For ONE HUNDRED YEARS in the CITY OF LONDON we have acted as Buying and Selling Agents for Traders,Storekeepera, Growers of Colonial Produce, Are you requiring the services of London Agents to promote We shall be your interests? pleased to enter into correspond- ence with a view to arranging to mutual advantage.

BANE CREDITS PARKANCES. ADVANCED AGAINST SHIPMENT

JOHN

HADDON

AND CO.

Colonial Kerchants

oduce Agents,

-SQUARE-ALANDONWLO

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