'THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28 1922
Hughes & Hough
AVUTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT
AND ADMIRALTY.
Coal Contractors General Brokora.››
-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-
TIAE Undersigned have recarpa insumo.
on to sell by Publby Audion, (rom Lccount oF THE CONCERNED},
Од
FRIDAY,
·September 29, 1922, at 2.30 p.m.,
at their Salos Rooms, No. 6, Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Ico Hoza Street,
-Several Serge & Woollen Suit Lengths Also
Flannelette, Sheeting, Table Cloths, Toilet Soap, Powder, &c., &c. Terme-Crib on delivery.
HUGHES & BOUGH,
Auctionsins. Hongkong, September 25, 1922,
INTIMATIONS
PEAK HOSPITAL.
fully
qualified MATRON for Peak Hospital from 1st January, 1923.
WANTED.
two
Applications should be addressed to the undersigned before October 10th, 1922, and should be supported by recommendations from medical practitioners in China or Hongkong.
By Order,
D. K. BLAIR.
.
INTIMATIONS.
NOTICE.
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE, & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
THE CHINA MAIL.
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
85 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID.. Each additional word 4 Coats for 3 Insertions.
WANTED.
FOR SALE,
LIKE TIN CANS.
WHY A FARMER TIED UTENSILS TÓ A COLT'S CRUPPER.
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"I did it to accustom the animal to the terrifying noise of the Colchester trams," said Mr. Frederick Keable, a Dedkom former, when summoned at Colchester for alloged crucity to a colt. It was stated that he had tied a tin kettle and saucepan to the colt's sail while breaking it in, with the result Office, 2 Lower Albert Road, Hong who can put into advertiser's business be seen by appointment. No reasonable that the creature bolted and galloped
THE TWENTY-SIXTH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of Share holders in the above Company will WANTED-Partner, foreign or FOR SALE-2 Seater Buick Motor Chinete, Engineer preferred, Car. Six Cylinder 38 11 P. Can be held at the Company's Town kong, on THURSDAY, 12TH DAY about $25,000-or financial Agent offer ratused. Reason for sale Owner OF OCTOBER 1922 at noon for the who against good interest will left Colony Apply Box No. 1378, purpose of presenting the Report of finance orders in band, please com. c/c "China Mail." the Directors and Statement of municate with Box No. 1400, clo
'China Mail." Accounts to 31st July 1922.
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from 1st to 12th October 1922, both days in- clusive,
By Order,
M. MANUK.
Secretary. Hongkong, September 25, 1922.
t
THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA.
DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the Share Regieter and Transfer Books of the Company, will be closed from the 2nd to the 9th October, 1922, both days inclusive.
next.
Warrants for the Interim Dividend can be obtained at the Office of the Company, 2 Queen's Buildings, Hong- kong, on and after the 19th October
By Order of the Beard,
R. M. DYER,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, September 18, 1922,
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Secretary & Treasurer THE FOURTH GYMKHANA is
PEAK HOSPITAL COMMITTEE. Hongkong, September 18, 1922.
PEAK HOSPITAL.
WANTED, in March 1923, three
fully qualified NURSES for the
Peak Hospital.
Apply stating-qualifications-and- particulars of experience to undersigned.
By Order.
the
D. K. BLAIR, Secretary & Treasurer, PEAK HOSPITAL COMMITTEE. Hongkong, September 19, 1022,
MRS. HAN INOKUCHL
Telephone Ko×102 764.
No 21, Ashley Road, Kowloo
Back of Star Theatre, CERTIFICATED EXPERT MASSAGE, HAND AND ELECTRIC,
Alco at patients' remisleaco by arrangement,
TAIYO & 00.
JJAPANESE) BOOTS AND SHORS MADE TO ORDER Wo, 15, dhazo Et,
Beautiful Things Make the, Living Beautiful.
Our Silk Kinone; combine Art and Beauty never seen before in Hong- kong. Romanber Silk is for Summer- wear. When down town call at 10, Wyndham Stroot, and inspect our KIMONOS,
NAMSAN & CO.
268 Des Voeux Road West Photo Engraving and Designing LITHOGRAPHERS Tel. Central 1353.
OFFICE
WORKS
Queen's Ed. Cil
Nord Wanchal Ed.
THE EASTERN SUPPLY CO.
General Contractora
Hours and One Farulaher Ships Upholsterera sud Painter
TeL Central 4303.
fixed for SATURDAY, October 14th, 1922. Draft Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtained at Race Course, Hongkong Club and Causeway Bay Stables.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-One Grand Piano and other furnitures. Cause leaving Colony. Write for appointment Box No. 1401 c/o "China Mail,"
three miles along the highway.
· Keeble said he tied the tins to the calt's crupper, not to its tail. Hiɛ I advocato produced a copy of a book HAIRNETS made from foreign pro- which recommended treatment with pared bemsa bair sterilized. tin cans in case of nervous horses, and Finest quality and packed in envelopes. the Bench dismissed the case.. Cappote $2.00, Fringe $230 per dezes, postage paid. Communicate Tel. Coat. $300 or P. O. Box 1842
FRENCH LESSONS TO
G. MOUSSION 15, Morrison Hill Road.
MARKET
Beef Shioin.iol Lung Pa... Ib. 24
Primo Cat..
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Comed,-Ham Ngaa Yok... Roast,--Shia
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Berat-Ngsu Fam
22
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Soup,-Tong Yuk
-- 71
Etek,-Ngau Yok Pa
24
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32
18
Blesk Sirloin,-Ngan Lau Sansiges, Ngan Cheung
Bollock's Bradas,-Ngan No par zob 12
TO LET.
TO LET.-New Building in Jordan Road, Kowloon. 3rooms on first floor; 2 rooms on ground floor. For particulars apply to KOON TAI & Co., 24, Des Voeux Road, Central,
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Rheumatism.
HONGKONG HEIGHTS.
For the information of visitors the
following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland in published:-
Mt Parker
IBLAND.
Signal Station
Foot 1774
1739
Mountain Lodge
1726
The Eyrie
1720
Peak Hotel
1305
Mt Davis
877
Bowen Rd. (Alterbeds
393
MAINLAND.
Taimoshan
3124
1645
724
Lion Rook Devil's Perk
VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS
enter's Service to the China Mall.)
THE NEAR EAST.
LONDON, September 26th It is understood that the British ro quested the Kennlists to evacuate the neutral
I zane within forty-eight hours from the time of the presentation of message,
When interviewed an Americatr cor- respondent at Smyrna, Mustapha Kemal that Turkey was prepared to declared
guarauter to keep the Straits open and was willing to demolish existing forti fications, but she insisted that the mafety of Constantinople must be assured bỷ means of the Sea of Marmoru..
In the course of a denunciation of the. British Government, more particularly Mr. Lloyd George, be made the astonish ing charge that it was interested in clos ing the Straits.
He stressed his objection to British acquisition of territory in connection with the Irak oil fields and favoured tha mutani exchange of Christian minorities in Anatolia for Moslem minorities cle where, an a solution of a difficult problem,
HELMING J18, September 201h.
It is reported from Moscow that the Soviet has decided to send armed support to Kemal Pasha in the event of a enlli- F.sion with the British,
Have you ever trial Chamberlain's Pain Balm for rheumatism? If not, you'
September 20 are wasting time, as the longer this disease runs on the harder it is to care. Mr J. E. Atheroy Hr E. £. Kelley Gat a hottle to-day, apply it with a MrQ.8. Archuti Miss E. Kemp vigorous massage to the allicted parts Mr M. B. Axolroad. Mr and Mrs M. and you will bosurprised and delighted Mrs M. L. Baker at the relief oblaiard. For sale by all Mr T. W. D. Dannis-Mr and Mrs. Chominis and Stookeepers.
HONGKONG.
APPROXIMATE RETAIL PRICES.
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1238828 1820 111
Butcher Meat.
Poultry.
September 20, June 1922, 1918. Cts.
Juno
19143
September 20, June
Bobt
Cte.
1912.
12
1918. Cts.
1914
12
Chicken,-Kai Tha.
ew ib. 45
30
40
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40
28
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12
Cupons, Large-Sia Ka
28
21
18
Dack,-Ap...
38
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18
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20
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60
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1.40
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14.
18
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Leg.-Young Fef'... Shoulder.-Young Shan
1.00
-1:00
25
1
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26
Entries close Saturday, 30th September,
Hongkong, September 22, 1922.
A
ESTATE OF THE LATE T. 0. WILKEN.
LL Outstanding Accounts
connection with the above estate should be sent at once to the undersigned c/o "China Mall" office.
G. W. C. BURNETT. Boogkong, September 22, 1922.
J. B. LAL,
THE ABLE INDIAN PHYSICIAN FROM SINGAPORE.
is now ready to receive anyone who wishes to carmalt Mia or the following dinases, vix. Cht, CatArth, Headache, Homernels, Farpain, Cities, Touth che, Henning of the Nose, ruralgh elt, ele, and GUARANTEES TO CURE
the aberse diseases in loss tran
TWO MINUTES.
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11,000 REWARD. wwwwwwdical
Alleward of $1,000 (use Chouaust, will be paid to any Doctor who is able to came the above mentioned deas withi
Aryuto making the fly alleina either by my tabel or aularitézing bis own will mic antitiel.to the sew
The medicine in my awu preparation. i can cura all itinda of Eye Alsinave ni wall na other kleinen and guarantes to cure rullally.
Gentiling charge
Viking Fro..
$4,01 AW
Consulting bearenɔn, to 13 Nern.
....16 p.
J. B. LAL, eo Kasi ErWAKO HUTKL,
Form No. 48.
THE KWONG KWUI CO. PHOTO SUPPLIES.
60 Queen's Road Central. Telephone No. 2170.
Pantos of H. R. H. Prince of Wales landing on sale. ·
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Tongur, fresh,-Ngau Id each 60 Tongue, corned,--Ham Ngazz Id esch 75 cents. Head, Ngau Tan... each 1.00 Heart-Ngua Sam... Ib. 10 Hamp, Balt-Ngau Kin,, 29. Feet-Ngen Keuk...each 12 Kidneys,-Ngan Yin,
12
20
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Dr M. Clark
Mr A. R. Curtain
Bline
Lauritsen
Mr L. 8 Lovy Mr E. Louter Brand Mrs Stanley
Lowe
Mr B. Markhama
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Elkens
Mrs E. Sparko Miss A. Syaaro Mr D. Flooring
MFC D. Stearns
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Mr and Mrs W.
Gelo
Me J. 8. Gardiner Mr F. D. Gordu Japt. T. P. Hali
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Mr J. de Jong
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REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
Mr D.R. Baker Mr Cuddy Mr & Mrs Birrell M-L. H. Bo sell Mr T. C. Davies
Mr F. H. DaviOJ Mr P. M Davis Mr Vauder Dekkor
Mr Drayton Mr P. Fold
Mr & Mrs Gears
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25
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Mr Gilson
Plog Eo 10
21
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Mr & Mrs Sab'oe Mr and Mrs Cha3
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Mr and Mrs W. Mre L. Walker
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Mr and Mrs F. R. J. Mr J. E. Joseph
Mr X M. Ka50 Adame
Mr and Mrs B. W.Mr Alan. Keith
Me M. F. Key Allen Mr C. P. Anderson Capt. P. H. B. Take
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Mr Vivian Flon amin Ve R. McGrigor
The Soviet in endeavouring to stiffen. Kemal against peace and is taking steps for military intervention the preparations including extensive pinos to create a baso in the Caucasus,
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ATHENS, September 27th. An aeroplane from Mytilene, whero trcops from Anatolia are reported to have landed, dropped copies of a proclamation, here, demanding, in the name of the Army and Navy, the Abdication of the King i favour of the Crown Prince, an immediate dissolution of Parliament, a new Cabinet Rd finally, immediate reinforcement. of the Thracian.. Front. The signatory was Colonel Ginnates. Venizelist proclam tions were also dropped at Larissa 'and Balonica where the attitude of the Army is suspicious.
The Minister of the Interior, in an interview, stated that the government did
know not bow many warships had joined the movement but thought it had a peac ful character.
Reuter messages from Athens indicato Rerious revolutionary movements A Salonica, Mitylene and Larissa. A crisis ir developing.
LATER.
The Governinent has resigned and most important changes are impending the indications are of a peaceful solution of the crisis. It is doubtful whether General Metaxas will accept Premiership; maan- while the town is strongly patrolled; martial law is being proclained.
"DISARM OR FERISH."
OENEVA, September 26th, Lord Robert Cecil made a great im pression at the Assembly of the Lengun of Nations to-day, when debating the are traffic. His Lordship alluded to the pur. chases of arms by the Soviet, which he described
as the enemy of all Governments. He urged the conclusion of an effective convention to
to deal with the trafa in also the formation of a small com mittes for the purpose of showing the world what it is exposed to by poison gases.
arina,
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He solemnly declared that the nations must disarm or
sarm or perish.
Dr. Fisher while agreeing with Lord Robert Cecil's speech, advocated the further study of the whole matter ands pointed out that the Third Commission's Report, which strongly favoured the treat- J.ment of reparations and war debts as s whole, reflected the British Government's policy.
G.Mrs Talmer Mores
Capt. and Mrs G. B.
. Mercer
Mr J. Fiely Millor
Mr G. Viskin
Mes R. W. Nesbitt
Sox-Capt. and MrsDr J. W. Noble
Bromwich
TRADE OF INDIA.
LONDON, September 20th. Writing to the Daily Telegraph, Mr. A. M. Mitra directs attention to the rapidity of German commercial expan *ion in India, which, during the past Mire G. W. Olive-on months has practically driven, duk
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Mr J. 4. Osser
Er and Mrs J. W.MA. J. Pate san
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Capt. O, J. Church Hon. Mrand Mrs Lt and Mrs H. 1. L. Perkins
Clark
MHW. Pelleg Miss Mary Cooper Major & Mrs F. H
Paitlipt
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1 W. A. Coracil
afes M. M. Cory Mc T. Dallia Me L. J. Davies
Col. C. W. Davy Log.Comde.
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Japanese goods from India
He anys that Hindu, Moslem and Parsi shops are full of German merchandise and Tthat Germany is organising the despatch
of goods from India by the Young
route to Tibet. Husband
Mr Campbell Pressor Mr A. Ritchie Me W 8. Roberts Mr J. LA Ibinson Engomdr. & Mrs W.CB1000
Mr Conrad Esimes Me and Mr JohaMr R. P. Show.
Capt. and Mrs Ivar Duncan
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24
Oranges, (Canton), Sweet-
10
Park Chop,-Cho Pal Kwate
30
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Bhan-abong Tim Chang lb 32 Orangen, Tim Chang...
Mr and Mrs &.
15
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18
Peach, (Capo) Couling, -She ki » Pesno.-F. Shung .....
Miss Baross
12
10
12
... Bet 25
70
Persimmons, Large,-Hung Tse, 12
Mr and Mrs B.
18
Birch
Plantain,-Tai Chi ...
1
4
7
Mr R. E O. Bhd
10
Pamelo, diam,-Talm Le Yat...osch 12 Walnuts,-Hop To
12
birs I. A. Blair
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14
10
Mr HG.Flaker
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Mr M. J. Breen
18
24
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12
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13
18
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8
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39
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For a Short Time.
MADAME ISIS, FOOT WOUNDS
Colsbuted English Palm'st and
Crystal Gaser.
Madame Isis who is on a World's Tour, arrived from Todis, where she was consolid not only by Huling Princes, hut by the people of all communities
Madame leis cat be freely consulted on all business, sancial and domesti
•sífairk, which are all treated with the -atriotest confidence."""
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Lecture by Lines of the Hand... 7.50 Lecture by Urreal Giring $10.00
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worth
Trobridge
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Mr C. IL M. Young
PALACE HOTEL.
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Men W. E. Liloy
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Hr A. R. P. Davin Me and Wes MoDa
Mr Toseph Flanagan Mrs H. 8. Harley
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Mr. Jaohan
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Mr. 9. Larson
Mr and Mrs J.
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Mr M. 8impan,
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He believes that a large value of the. trade of India will pass into German hands if British manufacturers do not start an organisation to embat Germa "xpansion.
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DRUGS
GENEVA, September 28th. The Council of the League of Nations decided to give ect to the Assembly resolutions upon the traffic in opium and
dangerous drugs. Consultative Committee this matter will be invited to consider, at the Hoonest Governments
possible
On
moment. whether the
Internationalelonging to the Inter-
Convention should. be requested to agree not to give license for the importation of noxious drugs from countries which have not yet ratified the convention, or adopted the system of controlling exports and importa, approved by the Second Assembly.
The General Secretary was requested to urgently invite the United States, to aps Consultativo point a delegate to the Commissior.
FREN I SHIPPING STRIKE,
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MARSEILLES, September 26th.
Apoyol: demonstration, was spade by 1,800 pas "gers stranded here` as the result of Seamen's strike. They form ed a proc sion through the streets and. H.held meet, after which they proceeded
to the Prefecture,
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AUSTRIA,
GENEVA, September 9th.
Britain sareeing jointly and Czecho-Slovakia, it is that Italy will niso.. alard
financial al to Austrin.: The Couuell, of the League of Nations will be able to deal with the question, through
days, rost in bed if posible, be careful immediate
of your diet and take, Chamberlain's Committheaded by Lord Balfour
Cyllo and Diary hoes Reraedy This The af mentioned nations jointly medicine bay edred cases of chronic gurranter
dierboon that physicians have failed on, mande. by
and it will then you. For skle by all
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guaranter
up the m
hty per cent. of the advances
s of other countries and balance in order le make! ito amount,
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