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THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

NOTIOR.

THE following is the Beault of the

DRAW FOR THE GOVERNOBR

*** SHIELD

H. E. Hollands and H. M. MoTavish, A. G. Coppin and E. Des Voeux.

H. E. Parkinson and F. A. Ferry.

R. L. Mongrief and E. D. Black..

J. Morris and: G.-D. Lambert;

E. V. D. Parr and G. W. Bell."

J.L. Crochatt and J. M. Walker

Maj. D. L. Harding and Capt. K. A. M.Tomory, Capt. O. 8. Cumming and Capt. G, D. Meredith," R. Hanecek and H. B. La. Diwbiggin. We Lt. Comer, J. &. Douglas Hamilton and

Paym-Lt. F. D. Pearce.

Dr. Forsyth and Dr. Lyon Brown,

J. Hooper and F. E. O'Farrel

·R. M. baith and F. Syme Thomson.

B. P. J. Wodehouse and J. W. Franks. J. Fletcher and E. J. Edwards,,

"UC. Strk and A. Londr

F. A. Marah and G. Mürray.

C. A. M. Smith and F. A; Reimond......

Q. W. Jeffries and B. D. Evans.

T. W. Hill and EJ. B. Mitchell."

Eng-Capt. G. E. Bromwich and Condr, G. BI

Hayes.

Col. G. W. Davy and Maj. H. G. Gandy, D. J. Cuthill and H. U. Ireland.

Gro. Bogg and B. S. Church.

Q. W. Sewell and G. H. Wilson.

J. B. Wood and R. E, Lindsell

CB. Shann and J. E. Warner.

Capt. F. Borham and Lieut. W. Bacon,

KW. Bean and H. R. Backland." J. H. Brister and A. K. MacKenzie. AB. Stewart and W. Galloway.

int Round to be played off by December Ilth, 1999.

2nd Round to be played off by December 95th, 1924.

3rd Bound to be played off by January 8th, 1925.

Semi-final to be played off by January

15th, 1923.

Final to be played on January 31st, 1928, By Order,

PERCY SMITH, SETH & FLEMING, 1890] 5-cretaries & Treasurers.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LTD.

"NOTICE TO CONBIGNEES:

FROM MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAITS.

The Steamship." BENLAWERS."

CONSUNRES of Cargo are hereby inform

od that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or exten hardon Godown of the Hoxeroke and Kowloon WBART & GODOWN COMPANY,

whence

and/or from the wharves diary, may be obtained.

Ulaims will be admitted, after the Goods На have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undalivered after the 30th inst., will be subject

to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be mented to the Undersigned on or before the 7th Dec, or they will not be recognised.

to be he is the Godowas where they will be All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are

examined on the 30th inst., at 10 AM.

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Hills of Lading will be countersigned by

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GIBB, LIVINGSTON Hongkong, 23rd November, 1922.

DIAZ MADAN,

Agenta.

CO., LTD.,

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November, 1999.

We have just received a large Assortment

of DAY and ÉVENING GOWNS,

EVENING CLOAKS, HEAVY WIN, TER COATS, HATS, FURS and (PUR)

COATS, at Ronsonable Prices."

We

Ye shall be pleased to show them to you

Hyou will kindly call

Thanking you for past favours and aoliciting a continuance of same,

Yours faithfully,

37, Queen's Road Central.

MADAME FLINT

11708

THE CORONET.

MIDNIGHT ROMANCE

GAZETTE & COMEDIES.

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 24TH, 1922.

THE BONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE FREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO

TURN ANIMALS:

STTHE ANNUAL MEETING will be held on FRIDAY Next 34th Inst, in the CTANTER OF COMMERCE Room, City Hall, at

B. L. FROST,

Hon. Searetary.

6.15 P.M.

799]

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

19T TOURNAMENT OF THE SEAJË. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 181, AT. 9.15

at the

THEATRE ROYAL,

MAIN EVENT:,

INTIMATIONS

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY “OLUB

THE HALF TEARLY MEETING of

INTIMATION

MEMBERS will be held on WEDNES New shipment DAY, 19th NOVEMBER, 1993, at 1130 KM. at the Jocker Chus Boom, Horexone Clus

Bariners ---Election.of Stewards, le (1780)3 Fu

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NEWS FROM THE OLD COUNTRY.

END 19/- and we will mail you regularly every week for 59. weeks A copy of say Betish Weekly Newspaper, rich an: «Lloyd's, People, Tit Bits Pearson's, etc., etc, etc.. M. Hundreds of papers on our Big List mailed free. A different paper went weekly, or the same publication for 69 weeks. 13/- pays for a year's beaription, including postage. Most unique and up-to-date service, greatly appreciated by members throughout the Empire.

ROUNDS CONTEST FOR THE WELTERWEIGHT

· CHAMPIONSHIP AND "DAILE PARS" BELT: Stoker P.U. MORGAN, 4. B. Dios,

HMS. Baskine,

THIES. Cicala;

10 ROUND LIGHTWEIGHT CONTRIT : Pte. FLINE The King's Egt.

A. B. MCBRIDE, HMS. Homokiní.

́10 HOUNDS WELTKEWEIGHT CONTEST | Leading Stoker HLOTOE, Sgt. Taize,

H.MS Durban,'.

RGA

AND SIX-ROUNDS CONTESTA.

BOOKING at MoUTRINS : Mombers-November 28th.

General Public-from November 19th.

USUAL PRICES.

NEXT TOURNAMENTS : SATURDAYS, December gård and January 27th at the THEATRE ROYAL

PUBLIO AUCTION.

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Bond 19 today to PERIODICAL POSTING CO... PLANDITH, ENGLAND,

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF .HONGKONG.

IN THE GOODS of HRMEST Hamilton SHARP, K.U, OBE., of Victoria, Hongkong deceased.

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the

NOTIC ha, by virtue of Seation 58

of the Probates Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 of 1997) made an order limiting the time for sending in

·olaims to or

the above Estate to the 31st Day of DE TEUBER. 1923. Creditors and Claimants are hereby required to send their Claims to the Undersigned by the above date. Dated this 20th day of November, 1922. DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON

“& HARSTON, Proctors for the Administrator, 1, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG.....

THE DUINGTON T h by THE Undersigned have received instructions

Public Auction, on

MONDAY, the 27th NOVEMBEÈ, 1922, commencing at 9.45 PM.

at his residence "Holmdale, No. 44, The Peak.

A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising: Tenk hatstand, Drawing Room (Chesterfield couch and chairs by Powell"), desks, bookcase, etc.

Buite "Wm.'

Teak sideboard, dining table and chairs, tea services, glass-ware, etc. dinner waggon, ice chest, tea tables, dinner and

Bras mounted iron bedsteads, double and single wardrobes, dressing table, washstand, pile carpet and rugs, lace curtains, etc

also

One Cabinet Victrols,

One Carved blackwood desk, One Electric Cooker,

and

PROHATE JURISDICTION.

ACTION No. £ of 1920,

BETWEEN LAv Taz Tsau, LaV TANG SEI, LAY SHE SHI, Lau Yru Sur and Lat LI SHI, Plaintiffs

And

LAU SHIV CHUIs, Defendant.

By Order of the Supreme Court of Hongkong,

and

Under the direction of the Registrar,

Supreme Court

Thio desta is announced na having-

of Mr. Hugh Spences. Customs, eldest son of

passed this week at the Criminal Beggins at being better calculated to achieve the object in view. The nefarious | Go traffo calls for the most, drastic punish- Cold and Hon. Mra. C. D. Guinness,

ment, and the more widely known it is aged 31 among the Chinese criminal classes that

five years' imprisonment in the least It is hoped that all lovers of Animale puishment that men of a criminal type will be present at the annual meeting of

just received an expect for having arma in their the S.P.O.A as the City Hall, at 8.15

HIGH CLASS AMERICAN

CHOCOLATES

possession without a license, and that the use of arms nusils for heavier punish- ment, the sooner are we likely to see decrease in the number of crimes com mitted by armed men,

THE BRITISH EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

this afternoon, when an account will be given of the Society's work during the past year and of its programme for the future-ÁDVT.

A Chineno student, living at No. 31, Wellington Street, was held up in Mon month Path, Kennedy Road, by two armed men on Wednesday afternoon," After stealing his belongings, valued al #9.30 the men disappeared in the dire tion of Wing Fung Street

ALL the Dominions, we are told in a cable to-day, are now financially sup porting the British Empire Exhibition which is to be held at Wembley (means of

The following item of news is from the London) in 1921. By the latest mail Canton Times -On the evening of we are inrmed that the guarantee fund November 21st several soldiers from the bad reached the splendid figure of 11th Brigade who robbed, the boat girla. "

(H. D. FOSS & CO.). £1,106,000, but the Executive Council and in the East Bund were caught by offers

you like it,"

Tru Value"

asd

Quality Folks."

In Elegant Boxes of 1 lb.

SOLE

AGENTS:-

Messrs. LAIKEET BROTHERS, have received A. S. WATSON

instructions to all by Public Auction on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day

BEE, 1992, at 3 o'clock P.M.

W1

WITHOUT RESERVE

NOVEM

All the right title and interest of the abovem med defendant Lav Sure CEDEN alias LAT WATCHES or (CHAN) of and in the follet

PROPERTY inste in the Colony

CO., LTD.

The Hongkong Dispensary.

· LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers:

Nos. 40% and 404, Des Your Road West, and Nos.

397A aad 1973, Queen's Road West, Victoris

A Quantity of Plants in pots."

On view from Sunday the 26th inst. Cataloguee will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

letting by Public Auction Sale, to be ARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS. of

bald on MONDAY, the 27th day of Nov. 1992, at 4r, at the Offices of the Fablic Works Department, by Order of His EXCELLENCY THI Officer ADMINISTERING CROWN LND at Whitfield, in the THE GOVERNMENT, of ans Lot of Colony of Hongrong, for a term of 75 you, with the option of renewal at C Bent to be fixed by the Surveyor of MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of

25 years.

OF

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS

צפים פדאר

Registry Rd,

Locality.

74 NO. EROT

Boundary Miseurements,

Opeat Prios

Y+

· fret. ' feet, fest. | East.

Ås per suis plan,

45,450) 470 23,995

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PARTICULARS

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

Situstes

No. 12, WING HING STREET, VICTORIA, HONGKONG,“

To be Sold by Order of the Mortgages Br PUBLIC AUCTION, IN ONE LOT

THURSDAY, The SUTH DAY of NOT., 1922, at 8 o'CLOCK P.M

Messen, LAMMERT BROTHERS At Tax Orrick, Dundas Segmar

THE to parent of ground situate

HE Property consister of First ALL

Being INLAND LOT No. 1743.

Among the coming weddings announced in that of Mr. F. A. Britton, one of the staff of St. Stephen's College for Bors, to Miss Muriel Annie Selis, school mis-

and Mr. S. H. Ross (of Messrs Percy treas of St. Stephen's Girls' College;

Smith, Beth & Fleming), to Miss Hilda Gertrude Parratt, of Shanghai.

the General Committee (of which the of the same brigade. They were later PRINCE OF WALES in President) hope to ordered to be shot in the place where they - Bee this sum more than doubled in order did the robbery, that their hands may be strengthened in this great enterprise for the development of Empire Trade. It is explained that such an enlargement of the fund, while it will not mean any increase in expenditure, will be an additional safe guard to all the guarantors by reducing to a minimum the proportionate liability of each individual in the very unlikely event of a deficit. A guarantee, of Two matsheds were destroyed by fire. course, is not a cash payment. It on Wednesday evening, near No. 7, merely s promise to accept responsibility Railway Bridge, Yaumati, The matebed proportionate to aetated amount, and in in which the outbreak occurred was saved view of the vast sum of money expected by the efforts of the police and the in- to be received in revenue from gute mates, but the two adjoining matcheda. money, concessions, rents of exhibition were destroyed. The sheds were the space, the Stadium, royalties en amuse property of Ng Shing, a contractor, and menis, etc, & good proft and not a loss the damage has been estimated at 2000. is confidently anticipated. All profita The property was not insured. are to be divided among the British Government, the Dominions, Colonies and Dependencies in proportion to the area

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The master of the ferry launch Keng- Shan was fined $30 at the Marine Court,

of spate occupied by their exhibitors, and before, Comdr. Beckwith, B.N., yester- in cheh case the profits are to be devoted day, for carrying 63 passengers in to some public object. From the infor- excess of the number authorised in his license, Loe. Selgt. Armitt said the launch mation supplied we ree that Hongkong had a big list, und was very crowded. He in to be represented by a village street

on the Chinese plan. No information stopped her and counted 202 passengers, or the subject has been made public whereas the launch was licensed to carry 149. Defendant said that a number of locally, but we understand that the Government and the Chamber of Com. Passengers came on board at Shaukiwan meren are interesting themselves in the 4d he could not stop them. As he had 20 years service in the harbour and one Exhibition with a view to having the

The above property is sold subject to all GG OFFICE: 104, Das YOUZ RD., C. Colony Worthily represented in it. We previous conviction, he was only subjected

LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLEET STREET, E.Unote that steady the Colonies and Proto the fine stated, “

existing mortgages and charges.

Particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained from

MessTS, DENNYS & BOWLEY,- No. 8a, Des Vour Road Central, Hongkong,

Solicitors, &c.,

or from Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS

The Auctioneers. Hongkong, November, 1922.” (1800

The Daily Press.

Homeroad, NOVIMAXE 247H, 1999.

SALUTARY SENTENCES.

tectorates the lead is taken by the Far. Following in the footsteps of her father, Eastern Group representing the Federated who was for many years Chairman at the and the Unfederated Malay States, and meetings held by Lord Balcares, when. the Straite Settlements. This group will M.P. for the Chorley Division, Mrs. E. spend £30,000, and their building will Ralphs presided over a public meeting cover an area of 50,000 sq. ft. In no held under the auspices of the Chorley other Exhibition ever held have the Division Conservative Association at Dominions, and Colonirs, we are told, Appley Bridge on October 21st Mrs.

Leprosy, Lesteedums, Patches, Marks, be given in the Chinese Press to intend to do in this one at Wembley, excellent speech in which she desit CAFE, Sure and Guaranteed Cure for We hope the widest publicity will taken so prominent a share as they Ralphs is reported to have made an Eruptions, Pimples, Eczema, etc., in Four Weeks. Patients willing to be treated by Fost the fact that a man of criminal Already they have booked between especially with rational education for are requested to write. Rs. 7 to 8.($3.50) Per instincts who was charged at the 600,000 and 700,400 square feet of space children, and to have created such a Week Fall particulars Free Criminal Sessions this week for being At the White City in 1969 our Overseas favourable impression that she has been "BarWorks, Beadon Square (H.P.), Calcutta (India).

unlawfully in possession of a revolver and five rounds of ammunition in the ColonyEmpire occupied only 110,000 square feet. Australia is devoting £250,000 to her was sentenced to five years' imprisonment

share in the project and her buildings with hard labour, and also that two men

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'MAS comes bat Once a Year, and is everyone's delight. To send a Few NICE CIGARS to Friends në–

Place Your Orders with

HONGKONG CIGAR STORE.

and they do the rest.

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

COME EARLY

P. & O. S. N. CO.

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Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered in the Land Office as BECTION A of INLAND LOT No. 2166 together with the mearnager efections or buildings thereon now known as No. 13, Wing

Hing Street and Secondly ATU THAT ship of land at the read of the said Bection A of Inland Lot No 2166 being scavenging lans. All of which prezes are held for the residue of the term of 75 years A from the 15th day of May, 1916, created by the

KOWLOON THEATRE, Orown Less thereof together with the

TO-DAY AND TOMORROW,

THE FATAL

MARRIAGE

valuable machinery now situate in or upon the said premises and at No. 1 Gordon Street.

Partionlars Land Conditions

of exte

may be

obtained from supp

Mesa, HASTINGS & HARTINGE,

11,000 TONS 15,000 H POWIE:

WILL LEAVE HONGKONG

MARSEILLES & LONDON

7th MARCH, 1923. Special Train de luxe will run from Marsalles

in connection with this steamer for the benefit of passengers wishing to proocod Overland to London.

She

invited to give a series of addresses.

A London contemporary says that one" reason for some of the recent weakness

yesterday who were found guilty of cover an area of 150,000 in the silver market was the news that

feet. India will spend £107,000. robbery and wounding with intent were

definatel the Canton Mint has definately closed has reserved 300,000 square feet of space sentsived to is years' imprisonment with

hard labour and to receive fifteen strokes mont has agreed to a minimus expendi aney of fractional coin, lately minted in

On behalf of New Zealand, the Govern-down. It seans that there is a redund with "the cat." The need for punish-ture of £230,000, and a building occupying large quantities when civil war was

ing

conditions.

offences of this kind with the utmostat least 40,000 square feet will be erected being waged and there is a prospect of verity requires no emphasis. It is not South Africa will have a building of a discount instead of the premium which a little alarming to observe the extent 25,000 square feet, the Union Government recently obtained on such coim. to which the smuggling of arms into the having agreed on provision to the extent these circumstances the mint's working Colohy is being attempted, just now, of £30,000. Burma is to be represented may be suspended for an indefinite Presumably the arms and ammunition thus by a similar expenditure, on an area of period. Much of the silver imported surreptitiously brought into the Colony 22,000 square feet, devoted to a splendid inte China of late has been sent into from foreign ports are intended to be pavilion and village street. From these the Canton Mint; hence the marked effeck smuggled out again into Chinese territory few facts it will be apparent that the pop the silver market of the changed. where, in many districte at all events, Exhibition is to be, indeed, agrid there appears to be little or no security effort of the people and the Governments for life and property; but it is obvious in concentration on the Empire." from the police reports that there are the Pros or Wates has said : An many purchasers to be found in the Empire worth dying for also worth Colony, for not week, indeed living for, and working for. scarcely a day-now passes without its reports of robberies by armed men, who usually operate in gange Though, thanks to the vigilance of the police, S attempts to smuggle arms and ammuni. Hongkon tion into the Colony, sometimes in morrow. considerable bulk, are frustrated from time to time, it is only too apparent that many attempted by glers

B, Des Voeux Rowd Central

JAMMERT BLOTHERS

Auriomsers.

For further particulars apply to

MACKINNON MACKENZIE

charge gion

that

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and that there must

consider

men

Full accounts of the piracy

will be reprod

Weekly

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Members of the Golf Club will be interested in an announcement in today's advertisements of the draw for the Governor's Shield

After surveying the Pacific Ocean in connection with the proposed fight from Tokyo to Vancouver, a distance of 6,800. miles, Colonel LE Broome, the well- known British aviator arrived at Liver- pool last month Colonel Broome reports he ha

obtained valuable data for the guidance of aviators. A trawler with petrol supplies, etc, will probably act as escort during the fight across the

roome will be meeting.

ajor Blake was prevented from continuing his round-the-world fight by Ppent after covering 7,000 miles will be placed at the disposal

likely to attempt: a-world'

The

The funeral of Mr. Raphael Emanuel fight, Belillos, who died at the Hotel Victoria early net Northum and Av

17th took place ba Jowishy

Lane, Golders Green

Pacião for

· is expecte to take plac year. Colonel Broome paid.

tribute to

between

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