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LOCAÏ POLICE GRANTS. SANCTIONED.

TWO ITEMS.

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Arising out or unforeseen cir cumstances, it bas Sepn necessitṛY ·

MAGISTRACY ITEMS. HEAVY FINE FOR OPIUM SMUGGLING.

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INDIAN'S CHASE.

Smuggling opium from Amoy to make a grant to a former Hong-provided another case at the Cen- kong police sergeant, and to the re-tral Magistracy this morning latives of another member of the when a Chinese stoker on the 8.3. -Force who recently died.

The tins came up at yesterday's of Législative Counej) meting of the Legis. The votes and footnotes are self-explanatory,

and read:-

"Sheung Mi was charged with possession of 70 taels of prepared (illicit) opium, valued at $560. Defendant was caught at the Yuen On wharf

To a question from Mr. R. E.

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HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926.

Phone C. 22

FOR

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

NOTICES.

DİSTRICT' GRAND LODGE OF SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY OF HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA.

A Memorial Service for the late Right, Worshipful Brother PERCY HOBSON HOLYOAK,

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS, APPRABERS AND SURVEYORS

Public Auctions-

THE Undersigned have received

Twenty-Ave words three In-EC. will be held in St. JOHN'Sructions to sell by Public

sertions prepaid $1. Every additional word four cepta for three insertions...

POSITION VACANT.

7ANTED-Immediately expert

WEuropean Accountant cap-

able of taking full charge of com- pany's books. Splendid oppor- tunity

State for right man. qualifications, nationality and salary required. Apply Box No. 422, c/o "China Mail,"

LOST.

OST on Wednesday night be- tween the Helena May Institute and Queen's Gardens, a Platinum and Diamond Bar Brooch. Finder will be rewarded.

Hastings, Dennys & Bowley.. No. 8, Des Voeux Rd., Ctl.

TO LET.

LET. Ofee Room in New Immediate possession. Apply to SANG, KEE, AA, Des Voeux Road Central, 2nd Floor.

TBank Building.

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N or About MARCH, 1926, WHOLE FLAT or SPACIOUS SUITE of OFFICES in the "French Building" ex "Victoria Building," No. 5, Queen's Road Central (between Chartered Bank and Mercantile Bank).

Apply to- BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE, Chater Road..

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MISCELLANEOUS,

YOUR visiting cards neatlyhind Mall" Office, No. 5, Wyndham St., Special grant "for medical Lindsell, the Magistrate, Chief Telephone Central 22. treatment, P. S. J. Robertson, Preventive Officer, S. J. Clarke $1,850. Servcant Robertsun, agreed that a lot of smuggling

H.K.P., "was seriously wounded from Amoy was going on.

in a fight with armed robbers in December, 1923.

Defendant was fined $5,000, or

His recovery six months' hard labour.'

was retarded by the development

of tuberculosis, and it became

Firewood Hunters.

::

In a chase of about ten Chinese

BUSINESS

necessary to invalid him out of who were found carrying away Bookbinders.

the sertleg He was granted the cut pine wood from the forest

district Festerday, an in-

binders.

CATHEDRAL on MONDAY, 31st May at 6 p.m.

Brethren of the Scottish Lodges. wishing to attend with meet in Zetland Hall at 5.30 p.m.

Bg. Order of the District Grand Master,

A. W. HILL District Grand Secretary. Hongkong; 28th May, 1926.

DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF HONGKONG AND SOUTH

CHINA. E.C.

Memorial Service to the late Rt. Wor. Brother PERCY HOBSON-

at St. HOLYOAK; D. G. M. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL on DAY, 31st May, at 6 p.m.

Auction

ON.

MONDAY, the 31st May. 1926, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Daddell Street. A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE "

Comprising

Teak Silver Cabinot, Teak Hat- stand, Tapestry Covered Couches and Armchairs, Morocco Covered Couches, Large Carpets, Oil Paint- inga, Teak Desk, Revolving Chair, Standard Lamps, Pictures, etc.,

Teak Extension Dining Tables, Teak and Cane Seat Dialog MON-Chairs, Teak Sideboards, Teak Dioner WagAOD, Glass Ware, Crockery, Electric Hand Torches, Toasters, Electric Irons, Heater, Hair Dryers, and Chafing Dishes with Stoves," etc., ető,

at

Members will assemble Zetland Hall at 5.30 p.m. prompt.

Masters of Lodges are requested to have their members marshalled at the hall by that hour.

"A, MORRIS,

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D. G. Secretary. Hongkong, 28th May, 1926.

SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS.

THE BANQUE DE L'INDO-

CHINE beg to inform all interested in safe deposit, that they have actually in their new build- ing, 5, Queen's Road, safe deposit boxes at the yearly rate of $8.- for the. small size "and $12 for the large size.

Please apply to the Cashier. Hongkung, 21st April, 1926.

FOR SALE.

MOTOR BOAT FOR SALE.

Length: 50 feet, 2 inches. Breadth: 12 feet. Depth: 5 feet, 8 inches. 'Draft: 2 feet, 9 inches.

Bull: Oregon Pins. Engines: "Miller" (U.S.A.) Gasoline Consumption: 2 gallons per

hour.

Speed: 8/9 knots,

Motor: 4 cylinders, 40 h.p. Fittings: bathroom, lavatory, and materials; canvas awnings, sleeping room; etc., excellent design

etc., complete.

Apply to MOTOR BOAT, c/o "China Mail"

DIRECTORY

Optician

maximum pension for which he rear. Stanley Road in the Shauki-THE CHINA MAIL" Book N. Lazarus. was elige under the rules, wan £126.18.4

In addidian constable had a fall and tion Government has contributed sprained his wrist. towards the cost of his treatment: The constable appeared before

annum.

No. 5, Wyndham Street.

HARRY FONG, Dentist,

in the Grampian Sanatorium, the Magistrate with his arm in a Dentist. The cost of this treatment for the sling when four men and a woman years 1926 is estimated a: £200 who were caught were charged and a vote for the equivalent of with joint possession of over 13

piculs of wood. this sum is requested;

Gratuity to widow of late Mr.

The first defendant in an old

A. Reid. secretary, Police Head-offender-was fined $100, or two

1st floor, No. 74, Queen's Road Central. Tel. Central No. 1255,

quartera-Mr. A. Reid died very months hard labour, and the Engineers & Shipbuilders suddenly at the age of 32, leav-others were

fined $50, or four. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD., ing widow and two young weeks' hard labour..

Engineers and Shipbuilders No Muzzles. children. A pension of 404.0.4,

Kowloon Bay, A number of dog owners were together with a 25. p.c. tempor

New Work & Repairs. Kowloon

Call Flag "L" ary increase of £16.0.1, making in fined $3 each at the all £80.00 per annum, is payable Magistracy this morning for fail-

Sale Agents for Kelvin Motors. under the Widows and Orphansing to have their animals muzzled. Pensions Ordinance and the Mr. D. O. de Silva, who was one It of those summoned and fined, widow has no other incomo,

is recommended that a grant claimed that his dog was provided Hair Dressers equivalent to one year's salary, with a muzzle but had managed $270, may be made for the bene- to get rid of it.

fit of the widow and children in view of the particular hardship of the case.

MOVEMENT OF STEAMER.

The CPS, R.M.S. "Empress of Australia" arrived at Kobe yester day at 5.30 p.m. left Kobe to-day 'nt 6 am. and is due at Woosung

on May 30 at 1 pm.

WHY STOP A COUGH?

ERUPTION DAMAGE.

(Reuters Service.)./.

Tokyo, May 27, ***

The latest news from Hokkaido

Booksellers.

LEE YEE,

Hair Dressers

and Booksellers No. 12, D'Aguilar Street, (opposite Queen's Theatre).

says the eruption destroyed over Land & Estate Agents. twelve miles of the Furano River and five miles of the Kambetsu PIN YICK CHO, Land & Estata River, 33 bridges, 730 houses, a

Agents. A

Tel Central 911-1987/ mile and a half of railway, and three milles of roads. The damage is estimated at 814 million yen.

ECAUSE of the chance you take In addition several hundred

In noglbeting It Your cough, unknown to yourself, may be a symphouses were submerged, and seri tom of bronchitis, plaurisy or pnou ously damaged, whilst there moals. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was much destruction to padr thus cortain healing and curativo qualifielda farm lands and also at a ties that stop coughs and rid the phur mine, from which 25 system of the cause. This dependable madicine is for sale everywhere bodies have been recovered.

85, Queen's Road Central

Modistes.

MADAME FLINT,

Hongkong's ONLY European Optician. Modern sight testing equipment, prompt repair ser vice. We duplicate any lens. Manager R. A. Cooper, Qualified Sight Testing Optician by Canadian Government Exam 12, Queen's Road Central.

THE HONGKONG OPTICAL CO..

Phone: 2232

68, Queen's Road Central

Photographers.

MEE CHEUNG, Photographer.

23, Ice House Street, Beaconsfield Arcade Branch, Developing & Printing under

taken.

Printers.

General

"THE CHINA MAIL,

Printers. Publishers and Bookbinders. 6, Wyndham Street. Tel. C. 22 Ship Chandlers.

E. HING & CO.

267 Wing Woo St. Cel. C.1116 Metal Merchants and Shiy

V Chandlers. A Managing Director Mr. H. 8.

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Teak and Iron Single and Double. Bedsteads,. Teak Dressing Tables with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Single andd Doable Wardrobes with and without Mirror, Com. modes, Washstands, etc., etc..

ALSO

A Few Pieces of CANTON BLACKWOOD WARE,

" and Three Enamelled Baths. Ope Telescope. One Amphion Loud Speaker. One Gecophone.

Two Valve Amplifier One. Perambulator.

and

Three Austrian Safes. Catalogues will be issued, On View on Day of Sale.. Terms: Cash on Delivery, "LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 26th May, 1926.

ON WEDNESDAY, the 2nd June, 1920

commencing at 10:30 am.

at Godowns Nos. 17 and 18, The Hongkong, and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd, Kowloon,

A Quantity of MISCELLANEOUS GOODS.

Comprising:

Matches, Cottons, Porcelain, Glass Ware, Paper, Window Glass,.

NESTLE S

NESTLES MILK FOOD

BUILDS UP NEW

VITALITY AND

STRENGTH

FOR CONVALESCENTS

NESTLES

UBEN

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INEMA

TO-DAY and TO-MORROW

Today at 9,15 excepted

FRED NIBLO'S

Production

THE RED LILY

WITH

ENID BENNETT RAMON NOVARRO

AND

ל,

WALLACE BEERY

A story of Brittany and Paris

AT 9.15

FAREWEL PERFORMANCE

NO! NO! NANETTE

Prices $4 $2 and $1.

Booking at Moutrie's

********* THE STAR

TO-DAY and TO-MORROW

CARLE LAEMMLE

presents

HOUSE PETERS

In

"COMBAT"

A Big Universal 1926 Production

Paint, Iron Bars, Tea sweepings, INTERPORT CRICKET. McTaggart 2 for 12 in the first and

Angle, Round and Flat Iron, Fishplate, Tissue Paper, Canned

(Continued from Page 1.) Goods, Groceries Samples, Muscat Grapes, Sardines, Spinach, Shrimps, Cherries, Rubber-Tyrnäy.

1912 Hongkong

417 beat Wire Milk, Peaches, Pearl, Shanghai 200 and 181 Asparagus, Salmon, Apricotë; Sour Mixed Pickles, Sugar Peas, Old Newspapers, Cement, etc., elc.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.; Auctioneers. Hongkong, May 27, 1926.

·THEATRE

BOTAL

DANCING DISPLAY

By the pupile of MMVIOLET CAPELL Under the distigelshad patronágs of

Excellency The Governor

5. ORCI OLAMENTI, X.0.1.0.

".

6 for 29 in the second, the Chine XI was dismissed for 86 and 64.

Recent Matches..

visited Malayan cricketers. Hongkong in 1920, defeated

Hongkong. but lost to Shanghai by 1914: Shanghai 199 and 191

innings. Several of the beat Hongkong 168 and 124.

Malayan players in that year- 1920: Hongkong 279 and 79 for N. A. M., Grifin, Dr. Hennessy, 4 beat Shanghai 166 and 189.VE H. Rhodes, A. E. Holmes Malaya 256, and 99, beat Hongkong Brown, L. A. Tucker, Norman 161 and 159. Shanghai 324 beat Grenier, Dr. W. Martin, EN Malaya 117 and $8.

Riches, A. A. Claxton, F. H. S. 1024 Hongkong 159 and 149 Caryl, H. L. Mitchell, and Major "for 8 beat Malaya 147 and 157. F. H. Gunner are still available.. Shanghai 119 and 284 best Malaya Riches (62 and 3 for 10 for Malaya 208 and 106. Hongkong 220 beat against Hongkong, and 35 for the Shanghai 109 and 106.

Rest against Hongkong), "Holmes" Malaya at its Strongest. Brown (56 for- Malaya against It will be seen that of the ten Hongkong, 32. against Shangha matches played between Malaya and 64 for the Rest), Rhodes (42. and Hongkong each side has won not out against Hongkong) and five, and that Malaya have won two Hennessy (4 for 4 and 5 for 55 and lost three of the matches play against Hongkong) were the most.. od against Shanghai. Malayan successful.

Holmes, Brown, who headed the superiority was very pronounced in 1897, when they defeated Hongkong Malayan batting averages, in the and Shanghai in separate matches 1920. visit, and Grenier, were mem- by more than an inpings, and folbers of the side which visited Hong- lowed these successes up by an in- kong in 1924, the other players nings victory over a combined being Flight Lieut Liveck, Brand, Hongkong and Shanghal side, In R. T. Foster, Lieut. Phayre, P. N. the match against Hongkong C. G. Knight, W. N. Edwards N. H. P. Glassford, who opened the Malayan Whitley, Stiven, and Lieut... innings with MH Whitley, the Thompson. Of these Holmes present Attorney General, scored Brown, Foster, Brand, Phayra apd 110 and later in the Innings G. P. Livock did well with the bat, while Stevens contributed 101 and H L Lieutenant Thompson, of the Talbot, who captained the side, 81 Middlesex Rest, was the most suc RM Mackenzie took 12 wickets cessful of the vialting bowlers. [ for 112 runs to that match, and The Hongkong players, who are Whitley, during 24 overs, 14 of coming to this country next week which were maidens,captured 4 Include the Rev. Mr. Powell, A. CI second innings wickets for 47. Bowker and E. B. Red, the bowlers Mackenzie also played a large part who shared the Hongkong attack the In Malaya's victory over the com- against Malaya two years ago. A bined side, for after knocking up A. W. Ramsay, B. Hancock who 168 out of a total of 881, he took captained the 1920 side and 4 Wickets for 48 and 4 for 13. C.Q.M.8. Stripp werevalso, momsa Editor, at 5, Wyndham Street, with Whitley, cajduring 4 for 18 fl bars of the Hongkong side which Hongkong.

the Brit fnnings and J. G. won the tournament In 1924

SATURDAY, 5th June, at 9.30 p.m. and Matinee on WEDNESDAY 9th June, at 5:15 p.m. Part of the proneeds to be gired to

ta lho. LONDON HOSPITAL.

Advašču. Tiekste may be exchanged feri Booking Takata asdi, esate booked, st ANDERSONIS,

Stalls $3. Dress Circle $3. Pit Stalls and Pif: 32 and 31: Children, Soldiers and Sailors, HALF Price

Pedder Building. Tel Central 539.

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