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·FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1924.

SCHOOL OF DANCING.

Mme Kelvey

The well-known professional dancing teacher, takes pleasure in announcing that who is com- mencing classes for Adults in the latest modern dancing. Fox Trot, Tango, Waltz, Classen for children from three years of age in Clash- Cal Clog National Ballet and Toe-Dancing. Pupils Trained Individua! Stylo gracefully,

Correct

Studied and developed. arm.. moventents and graceful Exercises taught, Spacini atten- tion given to each pupil, also PrivalotexHORS giveti. Homeli Terma visited by appointment. moderate. For appointment write ar 'phone between 12.30 and 2 pm. daily. Mme, KELVEY, Kowloon Hotel, Room (49).

LEE KEE

Agent for HENRY RICHARD

TILE CO'S

We have a large stook of White Glazed Wall Tiles, Colour Glasod Wall Tiles, Ceramic Mossio Tilos Geometrical Enematic Tilo Fire Floor Grates.

Tiles

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

and stage Academy of Operatic Dancing, London. Miss O'Keefe glves lessons in ☀ the latest Ball Room dances,. including

New Tango. Exhibition Work, Ballet, Classical, Eurythnics, etc. Candidates prepared for Lon Syllabus don Technical

Exams: Correct Technique taught.

Station Hotel, 10-12 a.m. King Edward Hotel, 3-7 p.m. daily. TEL. K: 120

THE FRENCH STORE

Bantunces the arrival of a consignment of

ALIMENTARY PASTE:

Ditali.

Macaroni Iaragusite. Tabettini Spaghetti Sedani

Ziti

Mezzani

Noodlee

Vermicelli Rigstoni

Shells Ave Maria Danatale

Tapioca and Amoried Pasta Soap.

THE FRENCH STORE,

Tel. Central 794.

9, Beaconsfield Arcade.

TUNG SANG

TAILOR

114 Peel Street

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Everything New!

Baliable for your pocket. All Lads of Indian and Chiates Bilks, Shawls, Embroideries, sta

always in stock.

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WANT ADVERTISEMENTS |

25 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID.

Every additions) word & Canta

for & insertions.

FOR SALE:

FOR SALE-Kellett Manor being,

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 location on Severn Road, The Peak, overlooking South. Possession March, 1925. Apply Box No. 316, c/o "China Mail."

TO LET.

TO LET-Two Godowns, or shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to:-H. Rut- tonjee & Son, 16, Queen's Road.

TO LET-Office Rooms in Central position. Apply:-Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Buildings.

INTIMATIONS.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD, NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,

THE THIRD ORDINARY ANNUAL

THE THIRD ORDINARYeholders 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 preventing 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, both days inclusive,

By Order of the Board of Directors,

M. MANUK,

Secretary. Hongkong, 31st Oct., 1924.

NOTICE

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STORAGE space on Marine Lots Chinese with Godowns and House to Let from 31st December. W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Kowloon Bay. Hongkong, November 3, 1924.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RAFT Pregrammes and Entry Forms for the Seventh Extra Race Meeting to be held on SATURDAY,

INTIMATIONS.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGKE No. 19, HING WAN'STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG.

MESSRS. LAMMERT BROTHERS

have received instructions to sell by Public Auction

on FRIDAY,

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the 7th day of November, 1924, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at their saler rooms in Duddell Street.

Victoria, Hongkong.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HIGH CLASS BOOTS AND SEOMU

Made to order. ROYAL & CO. No.1, DAguilar Street

"MAIL' WEEK NEWS.

ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR

On his ninth birthday, Sidney Ryland, of Farnham Surrey, was killed by collision with a motor-car owned by his father's employers."

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Police, constable Harman, who retired at Reading after 26 years' service, secured 450 convictions in 500 motoring cases before the local Bench.

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In a head-on collision between

a motor-car and a tramway-car at

King's Heath, Birmingham, Mr.

ROYAL Gerald Baynton and Mr. Robert

A. CARPI Presents

The Valuable Leasehold Property situste at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and being the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 778. The Property consists of:--

All that piece or parcel of ground situata at Vistoria, Hongkong, DOWN THEATRE and registered in the Land Office an The Retasining Portion of Island Lot No 778 together with meenage ered. tions and balldings thereon erected and known as No. 19, Hing Wan Street. The Property is hold for the unexpired residue of the term of 998 years from. the 3rd day of June, 1884, created by an Indenture of Crown Loans, dated the 19th day of July, 1885, and made between her late Majesty Queen Victoris of the cos part and Chan King of the other part.

For further particulars apply to:- Moura. D'ALMADA AND MASON, Mortgagee's Solicitors' or to Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS,

The Auctioneers,

PUBLIC AUCTION

of the......

VALUABLE

LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY..

Sitaste at Victoris, Hongkong, and registered in the Land Office as Toland Lot No. 1003 together with the Build- ings thereon known as No. 30 Welling- ton Street, Victoria, Hongkong,

to be sold by ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES

by

"Mr. A. G. da RUCHA, Auctioneer

at his Sales Room, D'Aguilar Street, on MONDAY,

the 10th day of November, 1921, "

--at 5 o'clock p.m. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to

Mr. A. ARCULLI, Mortgageen folicitor, or to Mr. A. G. da ROCHA,

Auctioneer.

·Hongkong, 4th November, 1024.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN THE GOODS of JOHN HENRY WILLIAM ÁRNS- TRONG late of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong, deceased.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has by virtue of Section 58 of the Probate Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 of 1897) made an Order Limiting the time for sending in Claims to or against the above estate to the 30th day of November 1924.

Creditors and Claimants arc 29th November, 1924, (weather per-hereby required to send their claims mitting) may be obtained at the to the undersigned by the above Race Course, Hongkong Club and date. Causeway Bay Stables.

Dated the 1st day of November Entries will close at 12 o'clock | 1924. noon on Saturday, 15th November, 1924.

Hongkong, 3rd November, 1924..

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB T

THE SIXTH EXTRA RACE

MEETING will be bold (weather permitting) at Happy Valley, on BATURDAY, November 8th, 1924. commencing at 2.45pm. The first boll: will be rung at 2.15 p..

The Charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform hall price.

Members are advised that they must show their Sason Tickets to obtain. admission to the Members' Enclosure.

Each member has the right of in- troducing 2 non-members to the Members Enclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from Mesra. Linstead à L'avis at 35, each up to FRIDAY Novamber 7th,

The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.

Hongkong, 31st October, 1924.

HONGKONG BOXING

ASSOCIATION.

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Theatre Royal November 15th at 9.15 p.m. First Tournament of the Season.

C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge Captain Matty Smith.

FIFTEEN 2 mine round contest La for the Lightweight Champion- ship of the Colony,,

And about six other minor contests.

BOOKING at Moutrie's 100) Members only on November 10th. and 11th. GENERAL PUBLIC November-12th., 13th.) 14th., and 15th Edices $10.00, $3.00 and NOTE; Members of the Hongkong! Boxing Association_are_cutied to one Ringside Sent each for $5.00 Mobiproduction of their Membership

stards. Members are requested, to [sign their, names, when taking

tickets at the reduced rate,

Hongkong, Lat November, 1924

-DEACONS. Solicitors to the Attorney for

the Executrix

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Hongkong-

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if you take two or three little tablets of Bisurated Magnesia " immediately after eating. When you have pain, in your stomach the trouble is due to excessive acid or food fermentation Bisurated Magnesia Tablets neutralise the acid, stop the fermentation, and in five minutes your stomach is doing its work in a painless, normal manner. If you have dyspepsia, gastritis, indigestion, or just a plain every-day pain after eating, go to the nearest chemist and get some Bisurated Magnesia Tablets. A large flask costs very little and if you will take as directed you will find you can eat what you like without fear of any following dis- comfort. Further, it is usually found that the simple taking of Bisurated Magnesia adds strength and power to the vital organs: It the is urged, however, that "BISMAG" oval trade-mark sign be seen when purchasing.

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G. Baynton, both of Russell-rond, Moseley, were killed,

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Some hundreds of Grimsby hus bands went into a newly opened drapery shop, where, at the week- ord, it was announced that manne- quins would give a display of women's fashions exclusively for тел.

Sir Hugh Lucas-Tooth, who is 21, has been adopted as prospective. Conservative candidate for the Isla of Ely division, at present `repro sented by Mr. Henry Mond, Liberal, who is 26.

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Court-martialled at Aldershot for army desertion, Wyndham Davis, said that believing he could do better as collier than soldier he started work in a Welsh mine while on leave.

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At the National Sea Angling com- petition at Southand, 1,800 Anglers are competing, the line of fisher- men on the pler stretching from the pavilion round'the pier head, a distance of more than a mile.

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The 7,960 tons White Star liner "Bardic," which ran on the Vasiler. Rocks, off the Lizard, during a fog a month ago, has been refloated. The hull is insured on a value of £170,000.

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CRICKET CROWDS.

IMPRESSIONS OF GREAT ENGLISH BATSMAN..

LONGEVITY.

"EARLY TO BED” RULE NOT FAVOURED.

It is said that a man creeping up behind a hedge of a field at Wyken, It is almost as interesting to The "early to bed" rule receives near Coventry, fired at and kill-study the crowds who attend our little favour among a group of ed James Rice, of Stoke Heath, first-class matches as it is to follow septuagenarians and octogenarians Coventry, who, it is stated, was in the play. Crowds have a distinct who have replied to a questionnaire the field with a married woman personality of their own, and no of a New York paper on the secret lodging at his house.

one has a better opportunity of of a hale forgevity. Mr. Edison studying the varying characteristics says bluntly that? the observance A nine-years-old boy, Willam of the different groups of county of this rule "produces stupidity." "Duff, of Honey-street, Manchester, followers than the players who, to Mr. Luther Burbank replies that was killed, and his sister, two the coarse of a season, travel going to bed early is not a bad brothers, a cousin, and a fourth throughout the, wide area of the idea if a man will stay awake and think. He has written all his boy, injured by the collapse of a county championship. bank in a 30ft, sand-pit off-Alms Andrew Sandbam, the brilliant books in bed at intervals when he Hill-road, Cheetham Hill, Man-England and Surrey batsman, who has happened to wake up In" the chester.

has been associated with Jack night or early in the morning. Hobbs in many great matches, told The notes made then are type a correspondent that he thought it written later and put into shape entirely its own as compared with for publication. Admiral Kimball the followers of other branches of says that duty has often required- him to go to bed at midnight one British sport.

day and rise at midnight the next, and he has not found this time- table injurious.

Pleading not guilty, Reginald Coldham Kaight, former town clerk of Guildford, has been committed for trial at Guildford, charged with forging an order on the borough treasurer for £1,500 and the fraudulent conversion or larceny of £842. Bail was allowed in £1,500,

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efforts of the other side.

"The cricket crowd is much quieter, for instance, than a foot ball crowd," he observed. The

Most of these veterans agree too,, games vary to such a marked extent that this is not surprising, that a man's work, if he takes it but I think that the more sedate seriously enough, provides him If a man Between 30 and 40 wagons broke atmosphere of the cricket match with sufficient exercise. away from a long and fast goods enables the spectators to be keener doesn't over-cat, Mr. Edison con- train near Wivelsfield, about 10 critics and to be more appreciative tends, he will not find it necessary miles north of Brighton, and tore of the finer shades of individual to resort to asserted callisthenics to work off the burden upon his up the lines for nearly a quarter of skill."

digestive system. Moderation In a mile., Prompt action by a signal-

All crowds agres in one re eating seems, indeed, to be man saved a London to Brighton spect. They all like to see their the one help towards good passenger train from running into own particular favourites win health and long life that commends the wreckage.

Where they differ most is in the itself to all who have taken part in reckage. As the result of a landslide near degree of appreciation of the this symposiumi I reduced my weight to where I thought it should Avpn Gorge, which will cost Bristol

"by be" - writes. Mr. Edison, about £100,000 in repairs, 200 yards

SURREY SPORTSMEN.

diminishing the daily input of of a new embankment, supporting the new low-level road linking the "We have a splendid crowd at food, and thereaftor kept my city with its river-mouth docks, the Oval, and in paying a tribute weight constant by regulating Not of food. slid out into the river, and the new-to the good sportmanship of those the quantity

person in ten thousand ly made road has vanished except who support Surrey I do not speak one

Similarly Mr. for a narrow passageway.

as a Surrey man. I am sure that will do this" visiting players would be the first Cyrus H. K. Curtis declares to bear me out. They give us loyal that the whole question of support, but they never forget to longevity is summed up in what give the other side due credit you put into your body and what "The most ardent critics are you get out of it by elimination. those in the North. In Lancashire For himself he takes a balanced and Yorkshire, for instance, they ration, rarely touching meat or are very close judges and critics, sweets, but using fruit or fruit

juices at least once a day; and there is nothing that occurs on the field that escapes, their vigilant eye, They are whole-hearted In their support and encouragement of their own mon, but they are

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they certainly like cricket for the sake of the game.

**** Speaking from a personal point I have never known them to of view, though I know it is shared withhold their appreciation of a by most of my brother profes good knock. I have, personally, sionals, like to play the game as met with a very cordial reception a game, and to lose sight, as much In the North whenever I have done as possible, of the competitive éle anything of note, and their applausement. There are some people who certainly rings trus. At the same would be surprised if they could time, they do not mask their feel be in our room at the Oval-when Inge. They are obviously pleased things are going none too well for when you are on your way back Surrey

to the pavillon... You get the ap plause, but there is a note, of satis faction about it." :

THE RIGHT SPIRIT." "There are no signs whatever of wind up to use as old Argy "Next to Lord's I think I like to phrase. More often than not there visit Sussex best. The people there is a little joke at the expense of the are, fine sportsmen. They take incoming batsman, and a tilt at the Their cricket in the right spirit man leaving to fill the vacancy at Then we keen at

and critical, but the wickerNot that we look upon

Get Rid of the Torment of

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our responsibilities too lightly. Far from it. We all go out with the determination to do our very best but it does not help if we allow the occasion to overcome us..................

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There must be a certain amount of business about the game, but!

Fo need to keon en uffering the hope. I never becomes 100 pro torment end pain of rheumatism, when nounced. Cricket can never be Uhamberlain's Fatt Falto may be enally come a matter of boriness without blaialdat a small cory Bob it on suffering very considerably as a vigorously. It la verd, peneliti sed game, and I am sure none or soothing and quickly scattors congestion

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