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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1924.
SCHOOL OF DANCING.
Mme: Kelvey
The well-known professional dancing teacher, takes pleasure in announcing that she is com- mencing classes Adults in the latost modern dancing. Fox Trot,
• Tango,Waltz, Classes for children from three years of age in Classi- ⚫cal Clog, National Ballot and ⚫ Toe-Dancing. Publis trained
Individual ⚫ gracefully,
Style
• Studied and developed. Correct arm movements and graceful exercises taught. Special atten- tion given to each pupil, also Private casons given. Homes visited by appointment. Torma moderate. For appointment write or phone between 12.80 and 2 p.m. daily. Mme. KELVEY, Kowloon Hotel, Room (49).
LEE KEE
Agent for
HENRY RICHARD
TILE CO'S
We have a large stock of White Glazed Wall Tiles, Colour Glazed Wall Tiles, Ceramio. Mosaic Tiles. Geometrical' Enoxatio Floor Tiles, Tile Fire Grates.
Inspection Invited.
Showroom; 21, Wellington St..
Tel. C..1483
DAISY O'KEEFE Qualified Teacher.
From Miss BELLE HARDING'S ACADEMY, LONDON, PARIS, BRUSSELS, THE HAGUE. AND Madame Judith Echinosa's.
Academy of stage and ☀ Operatic Dancing, Leadon. Miss O'Keefe gives lessons in
the latest Ball Room dances, Including New Tango, Exhibition Work, Ballet, Classical, Eurythmics, etc. Candidates prepared for Lon
don Technical Syllabus. Exams. Correct Technique taught.
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WANT ADVERTISEMENTS
85 WORDS 3 INEBRTIONS,
$1. PREPAID.
Every additional word & Conte
for 8 insertions.
WANTED.
WANTED-In Central District,,
Hongkong, one bed-sitting room with bathroom attached. Apply to Box No. 318 c/o "China Mall"
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE. Kellett Manor belog
No. 185 The Peak. Possession
next May, H. Percy Smith, No. 6.
Des Voeux Road Central,
FOR SALE Five-roomed House fully furnished with Lawn Tennis, Court and Garden.
House has excellent focation on Severn-Road, The Peak, overlooking South. Possession March, 1925. Apply Box No. 316, c/o "Ching Mall."
TO LET.
or
TO LET Two Godown
shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to H. Rut tonjce & Sön, 16, Queen's Road.
TO LET-Office Rooms in Central position. Apply:-Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.
INTIMATIONS.
HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.
Theatre Royal November 15th at 9.15 p.m. First Tournament of the Season.
C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge
"Captain Matty Smith.
FIFTEEN 2 minute round contest
for the Lightweight Champlon- ship of the Colony.
And about six other, minor contests. BOOKING at Moutrie's for Members only on November 10th, and Ith. GENERAL PUBLIC November. 12th, 13th., 14th, and 15th. Prices, $10.00, $3.00 and
$1,00. *Station
Hotel. 10-12 m. NOTE; Members of the Hongkong King Edward Hotel, 3-7 p.m.Boxing Association are entitled to
daily.
one Ringside Seat each for $5.00 on production of their Membership cards. Members are requested to sign their names when taking tickets at the reduced rate.
TEL. K. 120
THE 'FRENCH STORE
ann untie the arrival of
a consignment of
ALIMENTARY PASTE:
Macaroni Insagusita Spaghetti
Die li Tabettini Bedani
Ziti
Bbelie Mezzani
Ave Maria Noodles
Darstale Vermicelli Tapioca Rigatoni
and Assorted Paste Soap.
THE FRENCH STORE,
Tel. Central 794.
Q; Beaconsfield Arcade.
Hongkong, 1st November, 1924,
NOTICE.
WE beg to notify the public that
THE CHINA MAIL.
HIGH GLANG BOOTS AND SEORA
Made to order. ROYAL & CO.
No. 1, D'Agular Strøst
INTIMATIONS.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE No. 19, HING WAN STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG.
MESSRS. LAMMERT BROTHERS have received instructions to sell by Public Anction
OD FRIDAY. the 7th day of November, 1924, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at their sales rooms in Duddell Streat, Victorla, Hongkong.
The Valuable Leasehold Property situate at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and being the Remelding Portion of Inland Lot No. 778. The Property consists of:-
All that piece or parcel of ground situsto, at Victoris, Hongkong, known and registered in the Land Offices a The Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 778 together with message eres tions and buildings thereon erected and known as No 19, Hing Wan Street:
The Property is held for the unexpired
residua of the term of 999 years from the 3rd day of June, 1884, created by an ladenture of Crown Lesse dated the 13th day of July, 1883, and madu between her lata Majesty Queen Victoria of the one part and Chan King of the other part.
For further particulars apply to:- Mosura. D'ALMADA AND MASON, Mortgages's Solicitors or to Maste, LAMMERT BROTHERS,
The Auctioneers,
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE THIRD ORDINARY ANNUAL
MEETING of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Company's Town Office, 2 Lower Albert Road, Hongkong on FRIDAY, 14th day of November, 1924, at noon, for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and State- ment of Accounts to 31st July, 1924.
The Transfer Books of the Com-
pany will be closed from 8th to the 14th November, 1924, bath days Inclusive,
By Order of the Board of Directors,
M. MANUK,.
Secretary. Hongkong, 31st Oct, 1924.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
EXTRA RACE
we are trading under the names of "FOW ON WO COMEETING will be held (weather PANY," "PO ON WO & COM.
permitting) at Happy Valley, on PANY" and "POW ON WO," all SATURDAY, November 8th, 1924. these names being correct, as our commencing at 2.45 p.m. The first bell patrons already know,
will be rung at 2.15 p.m.
That we the said firm are carrying on business at 20, Chung Inoy Namn Street, Canton, China,
The Charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price.
Members are advised that they must. how their Season Tickets to obtain admission to the Members' Enclosure.
Also that we are in receipt of drafts from various parts of the world. Some of these drafts Each member has the right of in- having miscarried, waylaid or rodesing 2 non-members to the been stolen, we beg to notify all Membora Enclosure, Liekets for whom bankers of Canton, Shameen and can be obtained from Mesars. Linstead & Davis at 85, cash up to FRIDAY Hongkong not to give payment on Novambor 7th. these drafts unless they bear our usual stamp, which we use for
endorsement purposes.
TUNG SANG 20th October, 1924.
TAILOR
11A Peel Street
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SERVICE.
Everything New !
New Shop New Stock. Now Prices. Battable for your pocket.
All kinds of Indiazi sód Chingam Bilka Shewit EmbroiJarles, sep.
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NOTICE
THE Undersigned bereby give notice that as from the 1st October, 1024, |N. B. KOTWALL is no longer in their
employ,
Dated 1st October 1924.
E D. KOTWALL & COMPANY...
COX & CO. Share & General Brokers. Members of the Hongkong" Stock Exchange.
The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.
Hongkong. Slat October, 1924,
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THE INDIAN TAILORING CO. LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S FAILORS,
Kowloon Hotel Ballding,
“INTIMATIONS.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that an Extraordinary general Meeting of The Douglas Steam- ship Company, Limited, will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 20 Des Voeux Road Contral, Victoria, Hongkong, on' SATURDAY the 18th day of October, 1924, at Noon, for the purpose of considering and, if thought fit, approving the draft new Articles of Association of the Company which will be submitted to the Meeting.
A print of such draft new Articles and a print of the exiat- ing Articles of the Company may be seen at the Company's said Registered Office, and at the office of Messrs. Deacons, 1, Dex Vœux Road Central, Victoria`aforesaid, Solicitors for the Company, and the portion of the proposed new Articles which differ from the existing Articles are indicated by being underlined in red.
Should, the Meeting approve of such new Articles of Association with or without modification, the. subjoined Resolution will be pro- posed as an Extraordinary Resolu- tion, namely:
"That the new Articles already "approved by this Meeting and, "for the purpose of identifica- tion, subscribed by the Chair- "man thereof, be and the same "are hereby adopted as the "Articles of the Company to the "exclusion of and in substitu-.. "tion for all the existing
Articles thereof."
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that a Further Extraordinary General Meeting of the said Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Com- pany, 20, Des Voeux Road Central, aforesaid on WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of November, 1924, at Noon for the purpose of receiving a report of the proceedings at the above mentioned Meeting, and of confirming, if thought fit, ad a Special Resolution the above men- tioned Resolution.
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Cables: "Coxcom" Hongkong. Ist. November, 1924.
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Dated the 14th day of July, 1924.
By Order, DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO,
General Managers.
REUTERS LIMITED. (Commercial Services)
MR. A. W. STEWART-JONES
is appointed manager of our Hongkong branch from date in succession to Mr. M. J. Cox, who has resigned..
REUTERS LTD. Wm. Turner. General Manager in the Far East. Hongkong November 1, 1924
THEATRE
. Phone . 1005
MAIL WEEK NEWS.”
ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.
High tides have caused blg falls of cliff at Covehlthe, Suffolk,
Chorley, Lancashire, Council, has decided not to appoint married women teachers.
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During torrential rain the roof of a Southampton house collaped under the weight of water.
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Another 350 ex-Service men from the various London hospitals were entertained at Buckingham Palace..
To cope with the quantity of goods received the freight carrying heroplane service between London and Paris had, to be run one day. la triplicate,
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Mr. Raymond Ellis, one of the barytones of the National Opera Company, is engaged to marry Miss Essie Pink, daughter of the Rev. J. Pink, of Birmingham.
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Twenty-one motor-cars and motor-coach were destroyed by Bre which broke out at Brald's Garage, adjoining the Corporation Gas Works at Bangor, North Wales.
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Chelmsford Town Council is building 50 houses at an average cost of £447, which can be let at an economic rent of from 125. 48. to 145 94. per week, inclusive of
rates.
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• Forty 'domestic servants, 260 assisted emigrants, and 24 public schoolboys left Southampton on September 26 to settle in New | Zealand under the Government
scheme.
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In memory of her husband, „a former M.P. for the town, and her only soa killed in the war, Lady Hulse bas built and endowed a maternity and child welfare contre at Salisbury.
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For rescuing a boy from a ballast pit, William R. Ferrier, 15,
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ONGKONG PUBLIC
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TAIKOO
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KOWLOON H TIL DEPOT.
HOWLO IN DEPOT: 19 Canton Road. CANTON: 19, Sharki Centrál, Fort
AT HOME.
SENIOR LEAGUE WINNERS MEET "THE REST."
GOOD RINK' GAME, "
Pairs Competition (2 Bowls)- Presented by Mr. Resker, won by Mr. Muirhead and Mr. Laing.
'Pairs Competition, 2nd prize won by Mr. Wotherspoon and Mr. Matthews.
Non-Prize Winners. Competition -Presented by Mr. G M Young, won by Mr Peterson.
Non-Prize Winners Competition,
The Talkoo Recreation 'Club, | winners of Division I of the Hong2nd prize won by Mr. Matthews. kong Lawn Bowls League, were "At Home" to the "Rest" of the League and friends on Saturday afternoon' In celebration of the close of the season.
Non-Prize Winners Competition, 3rd prize won by Mr O'Brien,
As a prelude to the distribution
of prizes, a rink game was played commencing at 3 o'clock in which the visitors participated.
The Interesting programme drawn up by the Club, coupled with ideal weather, contributed "to a very pleasant and enjoyable afternoon.
The results of the rink game are as follows
T.R.C. Drummond T. Young* Matthew
CS.C.C. Mill Koight Knott
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Each member of the winning teams in the rink game was the recipient of a souvenir silver spoon.
Mrs. Weir was presented by the Club with a bouquet of roses in a handsome silver vase, which gift she acknowledged with thanks. Mr. McLeod expressed the thanks of the Committee to the donors of the beautiful prizes, and particularly referred to the efficiant manner in which the ladles had looked after the guests in the refreshment department. He said | he could not adequately thank the ladies for their services, and asked
Barker (S.) 17 Oswald (S.) 13 for three cheers, which were
heartily given."
K.C.C. Lindsell
T.R.C. Maclachlan
Brawn Sloan
Tacchi Mitchell Dinnen (S.) 19 P. W. Ramsay
DOCKYARD
Greig Younk Paton
Reid
T.R C.
Mr. R. E. Lindsell, who was asked to speak on behalf of the visitors; said that he was no better at speech-making than at playing" bowls, and furthermore that he (S.) I was handicapped by a bad cough. REFINERY
However, he said he would have a try, and congratulated the Taikoo Recreation Club on their remark able display in not only winning (S.) If Ferguson (S.) 13 the League but annexing prizes as well. At the same time he said that he also came in for a certain amount of congratulation for having won a silver spoon that
a scholar of Ilford College, Essex, Muirhend has just received the parchment McKechnie certificate of the Royal Humane | McLeod Society.
Morrison (S.)
In memory of her son killed in the war, Princess Beatrice has
presented to the memorial chapel at the Royal Military College Sandhurst, a pair of altar vases which belonged to Queen Victoria.
Hill Brown
Resker
CC,C.
Basa
Macfarlane
Fisher'
XBG.C
8 Bradbury (S.) 23 afternoon. (Laughter). He then thanked the Club for the pro- gramme of entertainment and commented on their wonderful hospitality, which he said they all enjoyed thoroughly.
McLoggan
TRC. O'Brian Whyte Grimes Wallace (S.) 15 Russell (S.) 27
T.R.C.
C. Young. As the oldest mayor in the Chapman country, Ald. H. E. Davies, Mayor Grimshaw of Gravesend, who is 84, left Wotherspoon London for a fortnight's tour of France as the guest of the mayors of France.
On a charge of landing in England without a permit, David Bartnowsky, 44, 2 Russian, said to be an active member of the revolutionary party in England,
was remanded at Manchester.
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At Frome Agricultural Show, which is noted for cheese exhibits, Miss Portch, of Bruton, a noted West-country winner, obtalaed five first prizes, a champlonship, ROYAL and two second awards for her
A. CARPI Presents.
The Italian Grand Opera Co.
TO-NIGHT
TUESDAY Nov. 4th
WEDNESDAY Nov. 5th
THURSDAY Nov. 6th
Cavalleria Rusticana and Pagliacci
Tosca
La Boheme
FRIDAY Nov. 7th
Carmen
Lucia do Lammermoor
Mignon
Madame Butterfly
Bart
SATURDAY Nov. 8th
«MONDAY Nov. 10th
TUESDAY *** Now, 11th
Booking at Anderso
cheese.
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Alice Crowdy; 36, of Taylor street, Stalybridge, Lancashire, was charged with murdering her mother, Hannah Harrop, 66, and her daughter, aged 16, by tying tape round their necks and calting their throats.
Whibley McFarlane
POLICE.
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SATURDAY'S POLO.
VISITORS WIN FROM CHINA COAST.
Taylor Glendinning West Grant (S.) 16 At the conclusion of the after. Boon's sport, Mr. G. McLeod ex- pressed the pleasure it gave him to see so many visitors, and on behalf
At Causeway Bay Polo Ground, of the Committee thanked them for yesterday afternoon, there was a their presence. He then called upon Mrs. W. Weir to distributere gathering present to watch the prizes to the participants in the the match between the "China League, th
Coast" and "Visitors."
The following is a list of the prize winners-
The latter had a handicap of 4. Championship of the Green-goals, which enabled them to win Presented by Mr. Templeton, won by 7 to 4. by Mr. Laing
There were 12 players on the Championship of the Green-ground, so that turn and turn Presented by Mr. Templeton, 2nd about was the order of the day.
prize won by Mr. McLeod,
The sides were as follows: Championship of the Greep—| Visitors: St. Lawrence, Ben- Presented by Mr. Templeton, 3rd nett, Oxspring Creswell Flam prize won by Mr. T. Young.
Handicap Competition-Pre-ming, Nevilie, Thompson (Red).
China Coast: Meredith, Stan- seated by Mr. Reid, won by Mr. ton, Davies, Beith Judd (White). Lologo
In the first chukka the BOOTE Competition-Pre was 1 (Beith) to love in favour of Handicap sented by Mr. Reid, 2nd prize, Whites. won by Mr. Maclachlan.. Mr. Stephen Walsh, Secretary Handicap Competition-Pre for War, whose son was killed sented by Mr. Reid, 3rd prize won near the spot, attended the öpen- | by Mr. Barkering ing of the memorial hall at Rink Competition-Presented Givenchy which has been given to by Mr. Greig and Mr. Patou, won each added a point, bringing the the devastated French town by the by Mr. T. Young, Mr. O'Brien score to 4-1 in favour of Whites, citizens of Liverpool
Mr. Peterson and Mr. Barker::
Rink Competition-Presented
In the second, Thompson for the Reds scored the only point.
In the third, Judd put Whites
ons up, making the score 2-1,
In the fourth, Meredith and Judd
In the final chukka, Neville ob-
The Visitors":
made the difference and they won by 7-4 after an excellent exhibition
by Mr. Greig and Mr. Paton, 2nd tained 2 goals, making the actual The roof of the beautiful Eliza prize won by Mr. Wallace, Mr. soors 4-8 in favour of the Whites
(China Coast). bethan hall of the Middle Temple,as. Sloan, Mr. Mckecimie and handicap of 4 goals, however, just B.C., fulshed in 1570, has taken a Mr. Bateman. A new lease of life. The death
Pairs Competition (4 Bowls) Watch" beetle, which attacked Presented by Mr. Hill, won by Mr.
All round. Westminster Hall, had made its Ferguson and Mr. Wald,
Among those prosent were appearance but has now been Pairs Competition, 2nd prize on Lady Severn, Mr. and Mrs. Dyer, by Mr. Morrison & Mr. McKechnie, Mrs. Beith, Mrs. Oxspring, Mtn. Pairs Competition, 3rd prize wan Bagott and Lieut.-Commander by Mr. Jas. Sloan and Mr. Batoman Woolrych.
extirpated.
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