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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1922.
Hugnes & Hough
Gaal Contractors, deseral Auctioneers and Brokera.
-PUBLIC AUCTIONS-
Ha Underrigned have recated insteno. Mons to sell by Public Auction,.. "(FOX ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED), ON
FRIDAY,
November 17, 1922, commencing at 2:30 p... at their Salet Room, No. 8, Don Vaux Road, Corner of Ion House Stroet,
AND VALUABLE TRAKWOOD BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES,
dif
&c.
&c., Comprising Dining Suiter. Chesterfield Solas, Arm-chairs (now), Card and Occasional Tablas, Teakwood Twin Bedsteatis, large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tablas and Chairs, Wasbatanda, &c. Sideboarde, Dinnor Waggons, Dinner Waro, Services, Crockery & Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, Carpets and Ruge, Staircass Carpets, Electro-plated Ware, Electria Reading Lamps, Screens, Blackwood Teapoys, Carved Curio Cabinet, Marble-top Flower Standa, Val St. Lambert Cut-glass Ware and Marble Statuottes and Ornamente,
Also
A few lots of Blankets, Travelling Bag and Bundry Household Linens,
And
One Piano, by M. F. Rachals & Co.
(in good condition), Two New Carpots.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
NUOBES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkotu, November 9, 1922,
INTIMATIONS.
CRICKET:
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
28 WORDS 8 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID.
Every additional word Conts
for 3 insertions.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-1 Reo 5 Passenger Motor Car in good running condition. Recently completely over- hauled. Price $1,600. Apply to No. 5, Arbuthnot Road.
TO LET.
FURNISHED Room for rent with American lady, Shamshuipo. European preferred. Write or call, J. M. 34, Peiho St., Shamshuipo, Hongkong.
FRENCH LESSONS
G. MOUSSION
15, Morrison Hill Road,
INTIMATIONS
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
THE
GYMKHANA FIFTH MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at Flappy Valley, SATURDAY, November 18th, com- mencing at 2.45 p.m.
on
The Charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.
Members are advised that they must show their Gymkhana Sorson ticketa to oblain admission to the Members' Fncinsure.
Ench Member bas the right of -the introducing 2 non-member t enclosure, tickets for whom can he obtained from the Secretary at $5.
UNITED SERVICE v. SHANGHAL.cach up to Friday, 17th November.
THE
HE Officers of the Royal Navy and the Army will be at home to their friend 'on the afternoons of the 14th and 15th inst. in the ground of the Hongkong Cricket Club. Rongkong, November 13, 1922.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG,
ANNOUNCES A EREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
BY CHARLES I. OHRENSTEIN, C.S.B. of Syracuse, New York, Member of the Board of Lecture- ship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston,
•Marvachusetts,
IN THE
The Stewards invito the Ladies of Hongkong to be present,
Hongkong, Noveraber 4, 1922.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
N EXTRA GYMKHANA is fixed for SATURDAY, December 2nd, 1922, Draft Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtained at Race Course, Hongkong Club and Cause. Bay Stables. Special St. Andrew's Programme.
Entries close on 20th November 1922.
way
IN SAMOA
THE CHINA MAIL.
CHINESE 'COOLIE PRAISED.
"BEST"MAN POR THE JOD,”
their own. So far the canker in the cacao is being kept under control.
From a health point of view Samos was being well looked after, For B year or 18 months they had the grat aitone services of Dr. O'Connor and bis research commitres, who came from the London School of Tropical Medicina. Mr. J. D. Gray, Secretary for Ex-Now the London Schont is proposing ternal Affairs in New Zealand, recent to send Dr. Anderson to continue the 1-passed through Fiji. When seen work initiated by Dr. O'Connor.. as to the result of his visit to Samon Hookworm was ver provalent in Mr. Gray, speaking of labour, said that Samoa, and 96 per cent. of the native he was more anavinced than ever that were affected by it. the Chinese coolie was the best man obtainable for agricultural purposes. If the proper class were obtained to was sure the Territory would prosper The Chinese, said Mr. Gray, quickly adapted himself to his surroundings, and worked harder and more con·
WOMAN bather Rescue.
EXCITING WORK BY YOUNG-
MEN IN SWANSEA BAY.
A young visitor from Aberdare, Edith Ray, we pescasd from drown. ing in Swansea Bay, by a number of young men.
She got into difficulty while bathing, and after exciting work was brought to shore in an exhausted aud
almost lifeless condition.
Fijian Government 13 leper patients turning to London after a week's
Under atrangements with the
Bithing at Rarangote, prior to ra had been sent to the station of holiday. Mits Ethel Yard, aged 30, of Makogai, and they were all landed Chelsen, fainted in the water. She safely by Dr. Ritchie, who had charge was dragged out by a friend, bat died of them.
ten minutes later in a bathing The discontent among the Eor machine.
..
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stantly than the Pacific Islander. opeans was dying uot, said Mr. Grav. These men were quickly settling down. The chief root of the feeling was and seemed quite happy and con undoubtedly prohibition, which bad tented, and gave very little trouble of been introduced for the benefit of the saves expressed some time ago by the any kind. The Administration bad indigenous races. Prohibition applied European had dwindled down to two received much assistance from Mr. R. to all people in the territory as was-finance and legislation, which were 4. C. North, of the Colonial Office, the case in the Cooks and Nais. The contained in a letter which Mr. Gray who was seconded from the Hongkong suggestion that the Samoans wore carried back with bim Civil Service for the benefit of the taking to dope was not true-Zeala New Zealand Government in Samos., it might apply to a few round Finally, Mr. Gray acknowledged The Crown estates are still boing Apia, but the people in the coun that he had left Samen on this occa worked by the Administrator, and try were very free from many of rica is a much more hopeful frame of despite low prices are now holding these vices. The long list of griov-mind than on his previous visit.
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June
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1914
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Beef Sirlafo.-Mai Lang P... lb. 24
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Banana, (bride's), Macno,-Sem
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Cambo's, Yeang To
12
Coconuts.-Yo Too
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Lichoce, Dried, (mal) stone-
14
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Kidneys,-Chu Yiu...... sach 10 Liver,Chu Kon
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Bangkong, November 9, 1923,
J. B, LAL,
THE ABLE INDIAN PHYSICIAN FROM MINGLATORK,
rely to receive anyone who wishes to consult film colloding synes, viz. Cold, Hemlah, ItemCraals, Barr
Novalgin etc., etc, and nebe, Itunning of
-CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM, the teases in Islan
"CITY HALL
ON
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, 1922, at 6.30 11.10. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. Hongkong, November 13, 1922.
MRS. HAN INDKUCHI
Telephone Kowloo¬ 751. No. 21, Ashley Road. Kowloos, Back of Star Theatre, OKITIPICATED EXPERT MABAARE, HAND AND ELECTRIO,
Also at patients' residence by arrangement,
Nome: TU GURE
TWO MINUTES.
1,00 KEWAUD,
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- wiki♫ Emlentes,
Talica liber-by- relating by labelleting his own will get be entitled fu the reward.
The medicins is may awe preparation. I can cure All Kinds of Kyo ditanam as well as other sicknames and guanatee to cure radically.
Consulting charge
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Cunmulling tours am. to 19 Noas.
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J. B. CAL
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ESTATE OF THE LATE
T. 0. WILKEN.
THE KWONG KWUI CO. ALL Outstanding Accounts in
PHOTO SUPPLIES.
60 Queen's Road Central. Telephone No. 2170.
Photos of HR. H. Prince of Wales landing on sale.
WOON YAU YUE
"ONE-PRICE" DEALERS IN CHINESE ANTIQUE AND WORKS OF ART.
Old Chiness Porcelains, Bronzes, Buddhisije Stans Sculptures, Paintings. Screens, &C...
CHUN KING YUE,
Proprietor.
1
No. 18, Queen's Rend, Central.
connection with the above estate should be sent at once to the undersigned c/o "China Mat!" office,
G. W. C. BURNETT, Hongkong, September 22, 1922.
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
HOLESALE Indents promptly Wexecuted it luvast kan prior for all British and Coutinental goods. including
Books and Stationery. Boats, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Drugata' Sundries, China, Earthenware mad GlaseWMNO, Ogolon, Motor Cars and Acessories Drapery, Milhnery and Piece Goods *Fancy Goods and Parfumdery,. Bardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery. Plate and Watches,・・・・ Photographic and Optical Goods, Provians and Odison's Stores,
05. C.
Dimmision 24% to 5%. Trake Discounts ailurred. Special Quadisona un Demand, Sample Cases reum Lili uznourda. Conilgumentent Produce Fold on decount.
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Your Inspection Invited.
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MELBA'S IMPRESSIONS,
THE WONDER AND MYSTERY OF THE EAST.
entranced by the smoothness of life in India. She deciates that, whereas in Australis one must do everything. for oneself in India ali trouble in taken off oar'a 'bands a pleasantly. demoralizing state of affairs. She finds Simla too high for comfort. Ladies of Simla taking their mora.Three thousand feet has been her ing stroll along the Mall have been record so far, and she hesitate to face oven the extra thousand feet of aware there last few days, is a
The Retreat, the Viceroy's country Bimis message of Otober 4, of residence.
Madame Meiba explained- that: cho well-known personality sitting beside Lady Reading in the vice regal really needed a rest ence she had carriage. When it was kanwn that ung to 97,000 people in Australia. Her plan had barn to give people's Dame Nellie Melba wax to visit Simals concerts, at which all the tickets were as a guest of the Viceroy, eager of the same low prica and all number. questions went back and forth as to ed. After the concerts she used to the chance of hearing the great mingle with the audience, who talked singer. An interview graciously to her freely. "Good Old Melba," accorded at Vicerega! Lodge brought chouted one woman, slapping the to light the fact that Mulams Melba singer so violently on the back that dous not intend to sing in public she winced. "It's only love," ex- daring her Indian trip.
plained the apologatio" enthusiast. After her exacting tour in Australia On another occasion ake asked asORT- ahe needa rest and desires to give the faced old woman how the bad enjoyed "I wan agreeably
whole of her short visit to absorbing the concert.
all she can of the wouder and mystery surprised," was the pleasant answer No wonder Madame Mulba finds
of the rant. This is her first real, sight of India, though she has been India reserved and detached after the to Caying on several occasions. It free and easy. Colonial sty's, but she speaks with warm feeling of the will prove, indeed, a firing trip.
Two hour in Bombay permitted wonderful chivalry and enthusiasm of Madame B-lha to see little but the the Australian public. towers o' Silence and the Yacht Club It is unfortunate that she can- —extremes of the East and the Westnot find time to appear at Simla or but for Simla xhe will see nothing of Calcutta sudience. The Viceregat India, except Agra and Delhi and court is still, of course, in deep mourn- the panorams allowed by her long ing, so that entertaining is impossible, but Madame Melba is to ing to a few train journeys.
The interviewer found Dame Nellie friends after dinner on an occasion Malha enjoying the gorgeous view of, before she leaves Simla on October 11, the snow from her delightful blue Lord Reading has arranged her trip sitting room at Viceregal Lodge. to Agra and Delhi; and she intends to Tables and chairs were heaped with sail by the "Macedonia” în a-fort- spoils from the Simis Lower Bazaar. night's time. A fine bit of: Bothara" work, some carpets, durries lohis and brass had allured the singer's fancy, while a set of brightly coloured Benares toys are to be at to her grand children in Australia.
Dame Nollie Melba much enjoys her drives about the Simla roads, and the interviewer left her preparing for a tour round Summer Hill, Her alert- ness and keen interest in everything India's and her enthusiasm for ber. Questione i-as to her impressions of new surroundings made the singer India. Daun Nellie Melba spoke of appear more anxious to intervinw its mystery nits Bilance. Silence than to be interviewed, but sho * not usually a guilty ascribed to presented the disturber of her peace this country, bat after the noise and with a charming rigued photograph 1stícousasis of Australis the singer, is of herself.
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