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Hughes & Hongh
Deal Contractors, General' Axeliontors and Brokers.
INTIMATIONS.
THE HONGKONG CENTRAL " ESTATE, LIMITED.
NOTH
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TOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN that the NINTHI ORDINARY
| -PUBLIC AUCTIONS GENERAL MEETING of SHARL
•HB Undersigned have recaro naten
Mona-bo sell by Public Ansilon, :(For a 100unt of the Concerned,>
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TUESDAY,
January 23, 1983, commencing at 2.30 p.m. st their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Der Tax Road, Cornor of Ice Horas Stroot,
AND VALUABLE TEAKWOOD BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES,
* &c, ko..
Comprising: Dining Suites, Chesterfield Sofar, Arm chairs (new), Tea Tables, Tenk- ..-wood Twin Bedsteads, large and
BOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Ollicos of Mesars Jartline. Matheson & Co, Ltd, an FRIDAY 2021 January 1923 at 11.45 o'clock am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a stato ment of Accounts for the year outing
1st December 1922.
Tho. REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from
WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
18 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID.}
Bvory additional word 'Cerise for 3 insertions.
TO LET.
10 LET. From 1st June-Eight & Four Room Husas. Apply P. 0. for 259.
WEDNESDAY 17th January to FRI-Tonton we Ary Once, Rooms of 6, Queen's Road DAY 26th January both days inclusive during which peritt no transfer of Central. Apply to Gande, Price &
Co., Ltd. shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
MOWBRAY & NORTHCOTE
Secretary to
"
the General Managers. Hongkong, January 9, 1923.
THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMATION CO., LTD.
all Wardrobes, Drossing Tabica And
&0. Chair, Washstands, Sideboards Dinner Waggons, Dinner --Barvices, Crockery & Ware; Cooking Stoves, Cutlery, Carpets, and Ruge, Staircase Carpets, Electro-plated NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ware, Electric Reading Lamps, Screens, the TWENTY SECOND OR Elackwood Teapoya, Carved Curio DINARY GENERAL MEETING of Cabinet, Marble-top Flower Stands, SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. and Side tables.
Tarline Matheson & Co., Ltd. on
1 Piano by S. Moutrie in good con-, FRIDAY 28th January 1923 at 12
dition.
o'clock noen for the purpose of receiving
-1 Baby Grand Piano by Jaba Bread-the Report of the Directors togother wood & Son in good condition. With a statement of Accounts for the Upright Piano by John Broadwood year ending 31st December 1822.
& Son,
Fall particulera from catalogue) Term: Csab on delivery,
AUCHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Bonghong. January 10, 1923.
INTIMATIONS
NATIONAL LOANS,
QUBSCRIBERS to the National Loans
The REGISTER & SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY 17th January to FRIDAY 20th Jamiry both day inclusiva during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE
Secretary. Hongkong, January 8, 1923.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT & AGENCY CO., LTD............
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FRENCH LESSONS
4. MOUSSION.
16, Marcizon Hill Road,. ¦
INTIMATIONS.
HONGKONG BOXING.
· ASSOCIATION.
TOURNAMENT," SATURDAY,
27th January, 1923
AT THE THEATRE ROYAL. -
At 9.15 P.M.
MAIN EVENT. Fifteen Bound Contest for the Welter weight Championship of the Colony and the "Scott-Haraton" Belt, Stoker P.O. Morgan v. A B. Dixon
H. M. S. Hawkins. H. M. S. Cicala Booking at MOUTRIES; ・
Members January 24th; General Public from Janery 25th: Usual Prices. Doors open 8 p.m. Nest Tournament:-Race Saturday, March 3rd, at the Theatre Royal
J. T. SHAW
of the Third Year of the Re-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that public (1914) and the Eleventh Year of the Republic (1922) are hereby notified that drawings for the re demption of the above-Loans will be held this year as follows:-- 1st December, 1923: 6th Drawing of the Third Year Loan ($2,750,000); redemption begins 31st December; 10th May, 1923: 1st Drawing of the Eleventh Year Loan ($1,000,000); redemption begins 31st May:
the TAINTY-FIFTH · ORDIN- } ----------- ARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will to held at the Offices of Megara. Jarding. Matheson & Co, Ltd., oir FRIDAY 26.h January 1923 at 1215 o'clock p..., for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year cuding 31st December 1922,
The IEGISTER of SHARES of the Company will bo-1.0SED....hom WEDNESDAY --17th January
to
110
10th November, 1923; 2nd Drawing ERI) Yth Jangry both days
of the Eleventh Year Loan inclusive during which period ($1,000,000); redemption begins, transfer of sharea can be registered. 30th November..
By Oriler of the Board of Directors.
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,
Secretary. Hongkong, January 11, 192).
As the sixth redemption instalment -($4,638,740), due on the Fourth Year Loan. is the final one, no Drawing will take place; but redemption of the remaining undrawn Boads will commence on 12th April.
The service of the above three Loans_is_conducted independently, and forms no part, of the National Consolidated Loan Service.
F. A. AGLEN, Inspector General of Customs. Inspectorate General-of-Customs, Peking, 6th January, 1923.
THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, LIMITED.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FOURTH ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF SHARE HOLDERS will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, at 3.30 pm, SATURDAY, February, the 3rd, 1923, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year WE, the Members of the Undermen-ending 31st December, 1922.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
LADIES' & GENT'S TAILOR Tel, Central 692.
DRESS CLOTHES TAILORED WITH UTMOST CARE
PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE ESSENTIAL DETAILS.
BEST AND FINEST MATERIALS
ONLY
URGENT ORDERS EXECUTO WITH COURTESY AND
PROMPTITUDE
TRY
J. T. SHAW FOR YOUR NEXT SUIT.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the tioned Association, desire to ex-
Company will ba closed from MATERIALS FOR ALL DUUASIONS. press our Thanks to the Members of the MUNDAY, 22nd January, to SATUR BUILDING CONTRACTORS COMMERCIAL DAY, 3rd February, 1923, (both days ASSOCIATION for their Increment of inclusive) during which period no 11, Beaconsfield Arcade, Wages and Botter Treatment.
We are also indebted to the Hon.transfer of shares can be registered.
SECRETARY FOR CinsкE AFFAIRS, The Hoa. DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS, and Messrs II. W. Bao and W. L. LEASX for their valuable assistance.in bringing both parties to terms.
BUILDING CARPENTERS'
ASSOCIATION.
136, Queen's Road East. Hongkong, January 15, 1923,
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1913.
By Order of the Board of Directare,
KAN TONG PO,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, January 12, 1993,
THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERE.
AND
ONE HUNDRED THIRD ORDINARY MEETING
of SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will bo beld at the Office of the Company 44, Des Vivix Road, on
Feb, 18th, Mar. 1st, 2nd & 3rd.TUESDAY, 13th February, 1923, al 12 o'clock-Noon, for the purpose of
ENTRIES for the forthcoming receiving a Report of the Dirootors
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(OPPOSITE CITY HALL).
MARTIN'S
SAPIOL &STERY
Marvey 20a ly the human, he that at the fa
MARTIN'S VAPIOL & STEEL ResPILLS
Races clase on Saturday 27th together with a Statement of Accounts, inet, a 9 p.m. and must be sent to declaring a Dividend and electing the Jouk-y Club Room 8a Chater Directors and Auditors,
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the C, E. WARREN & CO., LTD. Road or or before this date.
Entry Forms are now ready and Company will be CLOSED from Monday 9th January, to Tasslay,
can be had at the Jockey Club Stab-13th February, both days inclusive, les, Jackey Club Room (Hongkong daring which period un transfer of
Club Annex Chater Road) Race | shares can be registarað. Course, Hongkong Club and Linstead By Order of the Board of Directors. -& Davis Alexandra Buildings.
JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary. Hongkong, January 2, 1923.
Hongkong. January 13, 1923.
¿FOOK SUN FOR SALE. ¿Panama Hats, Fals Hata, Straw Hats and all Kinda of 'Hats HATS CLEANED A SPECIALITY. No::91, Wellington Street
WING PAT CHEUNG. SPARROW, CARDS (ALA, JONG) FORFALK GABUS MADE OF MALDIVARY MET, WILKI KOŽA, No: 176, Queen's Road Contrat," 9a Mus Ham Strant East.".
Stylish Ladies' & Gentleman's Footwear
TEE IN IN TONG CO
por {31 Patsinger 80
-Lower LAKY OBJ
Every purchase will be entlifet to oni ot not brushesmi shos eriam gratia.
BANITARY ENGINEERS
1 MONUMENTALISTS
Offres sind Gödowns, Wa Wanchal Road, Mongkazz.
Tel. Central No.
Large stock of DATES and BATH ROOM FITTINGS LAVATORY BASING FLESS-
CLOSETS,
COMMODES, BIDETS, o,
· OPEN A CLOSED STOVES, CO KITO: RANGES, TILED ́ORATES."
AMERICAN ITALIAN KARBLE
MEMORIALS-Also in polished **
“Hongkang. Uranka
A large
of Artificial
THE CHINA MAIL.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS,
(Reuter's Bervice to the China Mjil.) SHANGHAI BROADCASTING.
SHANGHAI, January 20th.
·VISIKOKH ́AT THE HOTELA.
BONGKONG HOTEL
„January 17
Mr R. I Alka Me and mJA Mr &, T. G. Aitken · Hardlo Me B. Farlog
Bobar.
Mra E. R. Bellios
The China Preta announces that it has-Me- and Men arranged with the Radio Corporation of Ching to begin broadcasting on Tuesday, smiling out
Besra ballering, music, spicoches, etc..
LAUSANNE CONFERENCE.
Mr R. J. Birbook
Mr E. Blackboro
Mr J Scott Haraton J.Mr G. M. Heaphy
Mr and Mrs G. H.
Booth
HIQ Bowack
Mr M. Cario
Me B. Cousins
LONDON, January 91st. The prolongation of the Lausanne Con-Me N. Croucher ference which has already been in session for two months, with the end not got in
r Ounninghan
Mr G.'de Jor
Mr J. E Joseph
G. Kingston Mr and Mr ́ ́0,
Lauritsen
Mr Q. 8. Lechner Mr E. Lory
Mr. P. Marke
Capt.
H. McNair
Sir O. D Melbourne.
Mr.C., dontague
Mr and M. W. D. Munton.
Dunha. Ellis
་
*Mr F.R. Odors
Mr P. Obloy
in the object of comment. Editorials in the London newspapers declare tha Mead Mrs W. A.MN. F. & Mrs M. the British public is becoming restiva ni Eustace
Galo
dra A. J. Gray. Miss Gray
H. B. Ramsey
A. H. Bort
Mrs E. Sparke
Mias A. Square Me V. d. Stron Capt. E. G: Stoven-
the delays, and also disquieted by th4 Capt. M. Franch Mr H. L. Rossell nbarace of Lord Curzon from don nr and drs W. H. a time of acute crisis in foreign policy.
The Voring Fest, joints out that u clution has yet been reached on the three vital questions of Mosul, Capitulati and uance, while the intentions of tho Turke as regards Thrace and Anniba Aro surrounded with mystery.
en.
p. 1. P. Hall. Mr O. Hammond
divers
SEPULAR BAT HOTEL
Mr Lyankt
Mrs 0.
H. Marriott Dr and
His McLiddell Mr & Men Bozra Er and Mrs Plant Me Rateliffe Mr & Mrs Ringnall Mr and Mira &. E..
Mr AG. Anderposs
Te H: Delkes Mr and Mrs A. MA & Mra Birrell
Med. Cox Compton He W. J. Cuddy Me & Mas Calver Mr and Mrs Dane Mra PM Davis dre His Fitzgerald Tain Mr Goddey
Mr & Mrs Kobble-
Hannibal
white
The Tinica demands the iminedite i Elction of the draf of the Tranty of Pence and its presentation to the Turks and Greeks. Ier signature or rejection.
The Daily Telegraph says it is essen. tial to set a time-limit, to the discussions." Leader writers draw attention to reports tbut-alustapha Kenal has recently been speechifying and inspecting troops in the vicinity of Constantinele, and the menac. ing nature of his utterances, namely, defe and Mrs W. A.Mr & MrsYessiona manding the murrender of Mosul and de claring that Turkey's armies are stronger than ever, and able to realise national aspirations if Europe forces Turkey into
ja -war.
The Daily Telegraph's diplomatic cor respondent says that Mustapha Kemal's speeches coincide with the intensifies campaign of recruiting in East Thrace, and the indications that preparations are being made for the transport of troops from the Asiatic to the European side of the Straits"
FUTURE WAR,
PARI, January 20th.
Mz. L. H. Walter
· PEAK HOTEL.
and re H. W. Mr. J. Jordain
January 2
Allen
Capt and Hra
Arthur
Miss Barnes
Me G. W. Barton Mr and Mrs B.
Birch
Me.R. E-0. Bird
Mr W.. Jordan
T.Mr J. M. Kaye
Mr M. F. Key
nDr W.V, M. Koch Cant P. H. B. Lake
G.Vy & Mie Walter
Yaug
Kr M. R. Littlejohn Mr & Mrs BlackwellMy J, D. Lloyd" Mits I. A. Blair Mr and Mrs W. J. Mr&Mrs E. Bradden R. MacKenzie.
Eng Capt. and MraMe D. McCallam
Bromwich
A 4,000 ton submarine, capable of car rying several hundred men, has been der H, J. Broen Mr R. P. Mattiogly It is intended to be used to transport signed for the French Naval Ministry Loops from Africa to France in, port of the Mediterraneon being controlled by hostile flects in a future war.
Mr B. T. Batlin Mr. and Mrs W.
-Bitter fold
Lt. Oomdr. & Mrs
McCrum
A.H: R. McGrigor
Capt. and Mrs G. B. LE-Col. & Mis R. J. Mercer
Olliver
Paris, January 20th. a. Batterworth Me J. Finlay Miller Reports from Angouleme state that the Mira Butterworth Hes R. W. Ne bitt largest gynever cast in Fraum has bootie and Me 1. W.Capt, and Mes 6, 0. roinpleted at the Ruelle Arsenal. It is Clarch seventy feet long, weighing, with the Capt. J. Church Mrs. J. Paterson cradle and carriage, 230 tons, It is Lt and Mrs H. H. r A. B. Pano expected that the gun will hurl a 420 Mira Collette L. Perkins
Hon. Mr and Men T! kilogram shell over ninety kilometers
Miss Mary Cooper Mr and Ms F. P. It will be used for ecastal defence. ir. A. Corul! Plondun
INTERNATIONAL DISPUTES.
“PARIS, January 2016, Fifteen States, including America were represented and seventeen others pro- mised adhesion to the Commercial Ar bitration Court, inaugurated to-dný with the object of avoiding the ordinarily tedious and expensive trial of interon- tional disputes.
Mark
Me LJ Davies Major & Mr F. H Col. C. W. Dary . Philip
Mr and Mrs JobuMr E. Philipron -Darien Mr. Campbell Frosser. Mr and Mrs Oscar and Miss Raw Mr. W Batman Mr E. Roberta
Esger
Mr. Ritchie
Mr G. T. Eveleigh Mr J. L. Robinson Capt. & Mrs D.Xlr and· Mr X. H
Fettra
Rosa
Mr F. W. Gibbins
dist Gil art
All the disputants are in hancur bound Col. M Greer to accept the Court's decisions.
TRISH EXECUTIONS.
Londes, January 20th. The four men who were convicted- for being in possession of arms and ammunt. tion have been executed at Traleo jail.
Besides the executions at Traite, five men have been excented at Athlone for keing to possession of arms and two at Limerick for railway wrecking,
COTTON PRODUCTION.
Dai, January 21st.
A Bill for creating a fund for improv- ing and developing cotton growing in India is being introduced into the Asambly,
FRENCH INDO CHUNA.
Panis, January 20th
M. Merlin, Governor-General of French; West Africa, will probably succeed the late M. Long us Governor-General of Indo China,
INTERNATIONAL RUGBY.
LONDON, January 20th.
The Rugby International England r.
Mrs & Hien Gyles Miss M. Hill
Mr E O. Rowson Mr. R. P. Shaw Capt and Mrs Tvar
Bigceland
Mrs and Hias Stab-
Hew Ftephen King. bings
Bdr
Mr J. Y." Swindella “Major D. L. Hardingins 3. S. Thomson
Mr and Mrs W. J.Cond. & Mr R 8.
Hawker
Thursfid
Col 8 F. Heard Mr and Men F.E
Trobridge Mr J. Haze0o fr and Mrs A.. S.Capt. & Mrs' Vidai.
Mies Waddell' Hersve
Be Guided by Medical Experience
When in need of a restorative it is safe to be guided by the experience of men who know.
Hall's Wine is the Great British Tunic for Healthand Strength, the prescription of a well-known English medical man. Thousands of doctors prescribe it in their daily practice as a safeguard against Couglis and Colds, as an aid to Con valescence, and for counteracting exhaustion after illness or operation. It is the Supreme Tonic Restorative and, enables the run-down system to resist disease.
Hall's Wine
THE SUPREME TONIC RESTORATIVE
A medical man' mayas "Hall's Wing has prevented many a serious breakdown. i know of nothing better." Another medical uman writes: “ Galt's Wine faracril me upso effectively that I have piened my faith to il eser sípte.")
Hall's Wine in obtainable from all ficat- class Chemists and Wine Merchants and Sincare Co. Ltd., and Wing On Co. Ltd. Sa'a Proprietà: "
STEVNEN SMITH ENGLAND
BOW, LONIKIN,
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EDOUX SAMAIN ELECTRIC LIFTS.
These lifts are installed in most of the largest and best known buildings all over Europe.
The Undersigned have been appointed by the above manufacturers as sola agents for China and on application will furnish specifications and quote rock bottoni prices..
A contract has just been signed with one of Hong kong's best known contractors to supply for the new Hotel at Kowloon one of these clevators complete with motor, driving gear and all accessories This lift will serve seven floors carrying six persons.--
TOTAL TRAVEL-105 feet at a speed of 120 fest
per minute,
CURRENT 3 phase, 200 volte, 60 cycles. CABIN
GATES
H. H.
PRICE
Eng. -fos. J. HL Om. & in V.
Hocken
Ward Hr. A. H. Rollings-Mr W.
wh
Wabater Com't. & Mrs H. P.Me and Mr. J.
1. Jurmala
Wedlake Mr R. H. Wil
CARLTON HOTEL,
Mr and Mrs J.Mr and Mrs Le J...
Artiro
Mr R. W Abren Mrs Austin
Mr CY: Banhil
Me and Mrs
Layzigo
Mat corie
A.
Mir and dra E. J.
Mr and Mrs B. D. Pattle
Bawden
MrG C. Bracman Mrs F. E. Cameron Họ ... fairing Mr B. R. Clark
Mr W. 2. Prait
Mrs C. F. Frentent
and 2 children Hr and Kre J, 0.
Reilton
fr sod is C. H.Mis H. Rem nd
Deitrick
Yr & Mrs G.
Gals.
Mr B. Gabaldon
ales was contested at Twickenham on Mr Rd. R. Hedger. Saturday. The crowd numbered 40,000 Mr J. Key and the weather was fine. England beat Mr E. Lambardo Wales' by 7 10 3.
LATER
Mr & Mrs Bavary
J.Mr D Scoti
M HB Smith
M-H. E. mith
M & M J. T T.
Thomas & child
Mir L. J. Winstanley
PALACE HOTEL.
Following over night rain the ground f was somewhat suit. A saneational start best. Callngham A. Jachárn, was made by the English forward, Price, Mr R. Jmpbell Hrs W. Liley who after missing a drop kick at goal, Mrs. Campbellfr 3. Lourie followed up and scored try, near the Mr & Mrahile Mr J. T. Man in Post, within a few seconds from the start 4. A, Coturn is J. B. McCaw
vertas Fra vibalikai dr B. J of the match Conway failed to
Convert with the easiest of spot kicka Wales then Mr. S. Coffe Moore
Mr B. Rändl attacked, and, from
27
the e-out, R. Fluckier
Mis H. Geitotmen Wre U. Russell Cornish ran, beautifully and sent to Mrs H.. B. Hurley Mr H. Sim. Michael who registered a try, but 3 Jack Ma Me Rene Vezin Jenkins did not convert. At the interval, the scores stood at 3 all. At the end of thirty minutes play in the second-half, the English three-quarter. Smallwood, drop kicked a wonderful goal from the half-way line.
LONDON, January 20th.. At Tavoleith, in fine weather, before a crowd af 15,000, Scotland, beat France by 16 to 3.
When retired doctor, Charles Shaw McKenzie, way obarged at Durham with attempting to obtain for himself 40 grains of morphis, it was stated that his physical condition, owing to many illaesser, necessitated morphis LATER. The Beach dismissed the charge. The
The turf was In excellent condition. prescription was signed #Dr. Mo Scotland won the toss, and kicked with Kenzie, Dingwall."
the wind. After fifty five minutes! play,
a" delightful - bout of parsing by the
Scottish three-quarters resulted in Me. For embezzling £050 b.lpaging to Laren forcing try which Irysdale the. Amalgamated Engineering Union. converted At the interval Scoland had Andrew Robinson, branch' secretary, scored & ta
to France's nil. On the resanip was at Glasgow.ezatenced to four tion of play,
Line Scottish ward ratheng-el«ver=473+}
months hard tour. Lachian Mo
Drysdale
"Bonterfinuten from Faridus, branch secretary of Un
time Moliaren scored
#riot
which an Amalgamated Society of Toolmakers
Aero che then Mureux mailea and Machinista, was sentenced to
tion.
and dropped a lovely goals for
France Nearing the end Liddell forced three months hard labour for em a'try which was not converted.
beakling £80.
Of the well known and beautiful French Acajon wood, provided with mirrors, Electric light and fan.
Iron revolving gates with automatic switches for each floor,
The C.I.F. price of this contract is $4,000 -(H. K. Currency).
This price compares favourably with other makers, Enquiries and orders will receive our best and most careful attention.
BRITTO &. CO., LTD.
6, Duddell Street-1st Floor.
Tel. Central 3590.
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