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· MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924.
SCHOOL OF DANCING..
Mime. Kelvey
The well-known professional dancing teacher, takes pleasure in announcing that she is_com= mencing classes for Adults in tho latest modern dancing. Fox Tirot, Tango, Waltz, Classes for children from three years of age in Claasi- cal Clog, National Ballet and Too-Dancing. Pupils trained ⚫ gracefully, -Individual Styla Studied and developed. Correct arm movements and graceful exorcisas taught. Special atten- tion given to oseb pupil, also Honios Private lessons given. visited by appointmort, Terma moderate, Far appointment write or 'phons between 12.80 and 2 p.m. dally. Mme. KELVEY, Kowloon Hotel, Room (49).
LEE KEE
Agent for
HENRY RICHARD
TILE CO'S
We have a large stock of White Glased Wall Tiles, Colour Glased Wall Tiles, Ceramic Mosaic Tiles,
Geometries! "Enoxatio Floor Tilen, Tile Fire 'Gratos...
Inspection Invited
--8howroom-:-21,-Wellington St
Tel. C. 1463.
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, London. Miss O'Keefe gives lessons in
the latest Ball Room dances, including New Tango. Exhibition Work, Ballet, Classical, Eurythnics, etc. Candidates prepared for Lon-
don Technical Syllabus *** Exams. Correct Technique taught.
Station Hotel. 10-12 a.m. King Edward Hotel, 3-7 p.m.
daily. TEL. K. 120
THE FRENCH STORE
announo's the arrival of a consignment of
ALIMENTARY PASTE:
Macaroni
Eitsli Tabettini
Ɛodani
Jasaguetio. Spaghatti Ziti
Shelle Mezzani
Ave Maris Noodlee
Danstate Vermicelli Tapiocs Rigatoni
nady Assorted Fante Soap.
THE FRENCH STORE,
Tel. Central 704.
2, Beaconsfield Arcade.
TUNG SANG
TAILOR
11A Peel Street
民生上娜样服疋
***** SUA
EXPERT FITTERS HIGH CLASS TAILORING
SERVICE.
Everything New !
New Shop. Now Stock. New Frises. Baltable for your pocket.
-All kinds of Xáðinn við Uhlines Balki,
BIND
always in stock,
WANT WAZA ADVERTISEMENTS
ÁS WORDS & INSERTIONS, $1. PREPAID, Every additional word # Centu
for 8 insertions.
WANTED,
WANTED good all round experi
and enced "Architectural. Engineering Draughtsman. Appli. cants should state age, experience and salary required. Applications accompanied by copies of recent testimonials should be addressed to the Officer in Charge of Works, H. M Dockyard, Hongkong.
FOR SALE.
BICYCLE Genuine
Swift
of
Coventry (throughout.), BSA 3'speed. Bag of tools, pump, bell, acetylene lamp, new, Owner." Just brought it from England. $150 or nearest offer Box No. 319,
FOR SALE. Kellett Manor being No. 185. The Peak. Possession next May. H. Percy Smith, No. 6, Des Voeux Road Central.
1TO LET.
TO LET-Godowns, of shops, in DUDDELL STREET For Particulars apply to:-H. Rut- tonjeo-&-Son,-16, Queen's-Road.-
SEGH CLASS. BOOTS AND SKOR
Made to order. ROYAL & CO.
No. 1, D'Agullar Skreet
INTIMATIONS.
BANK HOLIDAY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
TN Accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, the EXCHANGE BANKS will be closed for the transaction of: PUBLIC BUSINESS on TUESDAY, 11th November, 1924.
Hongkong, 6th November, 1924...
PUBLIC AUCTION of the
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
Situate at Vict ris. Hongkong, and registered in the Land Offee as Inlend Lot No. 1008 tegather with the Build- ings thereon known as No. 30 Welling- ton Street, Victoria, Bongkong. · · .
to be sold by ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES by
Mr. A. G. da ROCHA,“
Auctioneer
at bis Sales Room, D'Aguilar Street, on MONDAY,
the 10th day of November, 1924,
at 3 o'clock pm.
For further particulars and conditions
TO LET-Office Rooms in Central
position. Apply Liestead & of sale apply to. Davis, Alexandra Buildings.
INTIMATIONS.
EX-ACTIVE SERVICEMEN'S ASSOCIATION (1914-1918).
ANNUAL DINNER.
THE ANNUAL DINNER is
the being held
Roof Garden, Hongkong Hotel, on TUESDAY, 11th, inst., at 8 p.m. Tickets can be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, 17, Queen's Road Central.
PARADE AT THE CENOTAPH.
Members are requested to assemble at the Club Rooms, 17, Queen's Road Central, at 10.30 am. on Tuesday, 11th,, inst., in order to be present at the Memorial Ceremony at the Cenotaph.
A full attendance is requested.
T. N. MACREYNOLDS,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, November 7, 1924.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
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Mr. A. 1 ARCULLI, Mortgageon' Solicitor, or to Mr. A. G. da BOCHA,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 4th November, 1924.
HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.
Theatre Royal November 15th at 9.15 p.m. First Tournament of the Season.
V.
C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge
Captain Matty Smith.
TUFTEEN 2 minuta round contest
for the Lightweight Champion- ship of the Colony, And about six other minor contests.
BOOKING at Moutrie's for Members only on November 10th. and 11th. GENERAL PUBLIC November 12th., 13th., 14th., and 15th, Prices, $10.00, $3,00 and $1,00. NOTE; Members of the Hongkong Boxing Association are entitled to ➜ 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,
Hongkong, 1st November, 1924.
INTERPORT CRICKET.
THE THIRD ORDINARY ANNUAL The first match SHANGHAI v.
MEETING of Shareholders in
the above Company will be held at the Company's Town Officer-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.
NOTICE
STO
TORAGE space on Marine Lote with Godowne and Chinese House to Let from 31st December. W. S. BAILEY & CO, LTD.,
Kowloon Bay, Hongkong, November 3, 1924..
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
DRAFT Programmes and Entry
Forms for the Seventh Extra Race Meeting to by held on SATURDAY, 29th November, 1924, (weather por- mirting) may be obtatzed at the Race Course, Hongkong Club and Causeway Bay Stables.
Entries will close at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, 15th November, 1924.
Hongkong, 3rd November, 1924.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
THE HALF YEARLY MEETING of Members will be held in the Jockey Club Rnom, Hongkong Cla JANDERSON MONDAY the 24th of November 1924 at:5,90 p.m. –
By Order SOB, BROWN,
Hoogkout 7th Nov, 1924",
HONGKONG will commerce on THURSDAY, 13th November... at-10.80 a.m.
and will be succeeded by SHANGHAI v. MALAYA. MALAY v. HONGKONG.
All matches to be played to a finish,
Start daily at 10.80.a.m. Draw stumps at 5 p.m.
Tiffin Interval 1-1.45 p.m. A Stand will be provided for the General Public at the corner of Queen's Road and Des Voeux Road.
A charge of 30 cents per day will be made for admission to this stand. Each ticket will hold good for the whole of one day, but must be shown to obtain re-admission on the day of issue.
A Stand will also be provided on the roof of the Pavilion for Mem- bere, Subscribers & their Ladies. (Entrance to this Stand by the main door, Statue Square)..............
The seating accommodation in front of the Pavilion will be re- derved for Members & Subscribers only.
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MRS. MOTONO ELECTRIC MASSAGE
318, Wyndham St., 2nd Floor,
FOOK SUN FOR SALE. Pazams' Baté, Felt Hats, Straw Hats and all Minds of Hate
HATS CLEANED A SPECIALITY: 'No' 80, Wellington Barcot.
HUR HING & ̈00,-
201, Pottinger Hirvan Lacter and Gentleman's Talor,
Despars and Outstiers, **k Da Baita sanda to order.
COOLER WEATHER ARRIVING NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER
YOUR WINTER SUITS
Y GALL AND SEE US THE INDIAN TAILORING CO.
'LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS,
Kowloon Hotel Building,
THE QUEEN S
Nov. 11, 12, 13 & 14 20%
of Grosstaking at 9:15 pm. performance on these four days
will be donated by us to EARL HAIG'S FUND
FOR
EX-SERVICE - MEN”
SHOWING
A Paramount Super- production. "Bought-and-Paid-For"
WITH
AGNES AYRES
AND
JACK HOLT
Come and enjoy a Good Picture And Help to Swell
EARL HAIG'S FUND
THEATRE
Phone E. 1008-
R.H.K.Y.C.
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OPENING CRUISE.
Favoured with beautiful weather, Saturday's opening cruise in connection with the Royal Honz- kong Yacht Club was a decided success. The following were the results:~~~
Event No. 1.
English and Chinese Rigged.
Cruisers.
START AT MURRAY PIER LINE. Course A. -—--Channel Rock (S.), Finish, Club House Line (E; to W.) Distance 5 miles.
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Course B. :--CustRock Buoy (S.), Finish, Club House Line (W. to E) Distance 2 miles.
CRUISERS
1 La Cigale.
2.U. and L.
3 Alleep
3 Irene
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HELMSHAN.
S. J. Jordain
H. S. Rouse
S. T. Williamson
LEN. Ryan
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Event No. 2.
Racing Yachts (Ladies Races.) HANDICAP CLASS (CLASS
LETTER II.)
Course :-Start Club House Line X (W. to E), Kowloon Rock (5), Channel Rock (S) Finish Club House Line (E. to W.). Distance 414 milesą,
I Diana
2 La Linda 3 Colleen
Mrs. Arthur
Mrs. Paton
Miss Stobart:
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Event No. 3.
ONE DESIGN (CLASS LETTER 1.) Course :-Start Club House Line
ROYAL (W. to E Mark East of Kowloon Dock Point (P), Cust Röck Buoy (P), Mark on Line (P). Twice Round. Finish Club House Line (W. to E.) Distance 44 miles. 1. Allsa,.. Miss Owen Hughes. Event No. 4.
HEYWARD HAYS AND GAEL CLASS,
A CARPI Presents.
The Italian
Grand Opera Co.
TO NIGHT
Course: Start Club House Line (W. to B) Mark East of Kowloon Dock Point (P), Cust Rock Buoy (P), Mark on Line (P), Twice Round. Finish Club House Line (W. to E.) Distance 41⁄4 miles,
Hayward Hays Class.
I Scalark.
Mra. Cock
Miss Primrose
Grace
TUESDAY Nov. 11th
Madame Butterfly
Barbiere da Siviglia
2 Adanfic.
3 Bluenose Gladys Boojum Sola
#
Grel Class
I Joan
Booking at Anderson's
ARMISTICE
DAY
NOVEMBER
11th
Wear A
Flanders
Poppy.
Miss Somers-Ellis Mrs. Adams Mrs. Reid
Mrs.. Faussett.
Mrs. Davison. Rowing Event. Blue: Stroke Mr. Robertson.
í Smith 2 Lee
23. Forsythe.
Cox: Easterbook (Saor.)
NO SWOONING! WHETHER It that the Judas
curate too bashful, the, Early Victorian young lady. had one resource. She swooned away! Always" someone fainting or something fading. But it's not so now. Beauty has got to bear up. If your winter clothes have faded and solled, why not try our dry cleaning Dept. You will be surprised at the beauty and finish.
THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
HEAD OFFICE & WORKS: YAUMATI, Tel. K. 11. HONGKONG DEPUT: 18 Stanley Street, Tel. C. 1879,
KOWLOON HOTEL'DEPUTZAN
KOWLOON DEPOT: 19 Canton Road. CANTON: 19, Sharki Central, Kaste
Phone Gerrard 5476 - Tel. “Jamaco" London.
*A. C. DISS
(Late of Diss BROS. & MACKINTOSH, LTD,} HONGKONG
C/ CAMPBELL LATHAM & CO...
TAILORS
19, Candrit Street, LONDON, W1.
For over ten years we have been ingered in the manufacture of eccosant oil in Singapore. Our brands, the "Coconut Tres," *** Elephant." and-"Star," "are renowned for their excellent standard, -teat results, and clarity, and are free from impurity cradalteration. Thes prodents are already known in China and abroad and, it is to facilitate cur esteemed patrons that we tako plossers' in ́announcing that Messrs. GOH GUAN HIN of No. 84, Bonkam Strand West, Hongkong.
have been appointed our sole agents in Hongkong.
THE KO HONG DIL MILLS, LTD.,
“SINGAPORE
PUN
YICK CHO. LAND & ESTATE AGENTS Telephone Central No. 911-1987, 35, Queen's Road Central.
MAIL WEEK NEWS.
TTEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.
An Indian Mutiny veteran who took part in the relief of Lucknow, Mr. Joseph Maggs, 85, was buried with military honours at Crick- howell, Brecon.
After an 18-days visit to England, Glasgow Corporation is selling as scrap fron for £38 twelve mainly to see the Wembley Exhibi- German guns lying in the corporation, the Emir of Katsena, one of the ruling princes of Nigeria, bas Teft for home.
| tlon-yard......
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Sir Bernard Spilsbury, thè pathologist, who recently had a los amputated, is now able to get about again.
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Five hundred rockets were fired A match between two selected at once at the Crystal Palace to rinks was also in the programme.wind up the season's firework
Miss Gladys Grace very displays. graciously distributed the prizes
at the close of the Events.
Manchester Watch Committee is
The Officials for the day were:- | asking the Government to in- Officer of the Day: E W. troduce legislation to prohibit Carpenter, Esq., Vice-Commodore, pillion riding on motor-cycles.
Judges: Capt. A. W. Davison, R.NR., and H. S. Rouse, Esq.,
Time Keeper: Yeoman of Signals Franklin.
Clerk of the Course: Commodore HE. Grace, R.N., Hon Sec, A. W. Tickle Esq.
UNCLAIMED
TELEGRAMS
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE GRAPH COMPANY, LTD.
The following unclaimed telegrams are lying at the office of "The Great Northern Telegraph Company
Limited)
W. Rothenburger, from Springfield. Jean Hinben 367 Shanghai trest Yaumati, from Detroit, Michigan.
Kwung Ching Fook, from Shanghai. Kisa Yiak Yuan, from Ningpo Link Look from Chicago,
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An earth tremor "caused great alarm at Aberiridwr, Glamorgan, and people rushed into the streets, but no damage was done.
General Sir Havelock Hudson and Sir Reginald Maht have been appointed members of the Council of India at the India Office.
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Sir Robert Kay, a solicitor and Liberal M.F. for the Elland divi- sion of Yorkshire, has been nom inated as the new Lord Mayor of York,
An inquest will be held on the Saxon coins, rings, and brooches found in a Peakland cave by the Rev. G. H. Wilson, of Manchester.
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Said to have run lato a clock Lower, Goonze Thomas: Baines, farmer was fined £zr at Lichfied The Long Tek Tin Choong Co., from for being drunk in charge of a 17 7722, from Shanghai.
Amoy
ELV. JESSES.
Superintendiat, Bongking, 23rd October, 1984,
KASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL ASIA & CHINA TELEGRAPH CO.
List of naòlaimed telegrams lying in |L. E. Telegraph Offics, Hongkong. Longtain, from Parlaminar -Vorsk for Bowen, from Berlin.
MEAIREY,
Aman Superti a tendent. Hongkong, 23rd Datobar, 1924)
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Because of his
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| Francis Smith, 70, a taxicab driver, was fined £3, instead of imprison ment, at Marlborough-street for boing drunk while driving.
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For cruelty to 4 dogs and 20° birds by leaving them in an empty house without food or water, Cedric Chapman, of Fulston, was fined £25 and costs at Cleethorpes. -
Wishing to remain anonymous, a woman Harley-street specialist has given £10,000 to the Royal Free Hospital School for Women, Hunter-street, W.C.; at which she was formerly a student,
Alleged to have killed an 81- years-old inmate when he returned drunk to the Withington Work- house, Manchester, Thomas Kelly, 73, was remanded on a charge of murder.
Owing to the house shortage at West Dean, Gloucestershire, one family, with four children are iving in a tent on a common and nother with five children in an old mess-room in a quarry.
Under the will of the late Mr. Albert Solomon Nathan, merchant, who died in South Africa, the Trust for restoring the Jews to Palestine will, in 50 year' time, receive more than £1,000,000.
-For kining Fred James Bell,” Because of the need for economy aged 7, with Astick, Colonel the Canadian Cableet has decided R. H. MacDonald, of Egham, not to take part If the Wembley Surrey, was flued 32. at Chertsey, Exhibition is reopened next year, He said the boy, with others, "WAR CRE PORN throwing stones at the chestnut MAJH. Carill has offered trees in his garden. £20,000 to the Westminster Hospital School of Medicine tới
A boy, George Rose, who foll wards the establishment of a from Waverley Bridge, Edinburgh pathological department to com crashed through the glass roof of momorate his father, the late the railway station, landed on the Dr. John Burford Carifil, a general top of a standing train, and rolled practitioner in Weymouth-street, off on to the line. He is suffering
- from internal injuries,
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