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JOHN A.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, 1923.

THORNYCROFT

AND DO. LTD.

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ENGINEERS

London, Southampton ana. Basingstoke

PASSENGER AND CARGO VESSELS OF ALL TYPES UP TO 6,000 TONS 'OCEAN-GOING TUGS, MOTOR BOATS (SEA OR RIVER) UP TO 50 KNOTS.

TURBINES AND RECIPROCATING MACHINERY AND PROPELLERS.

MASINE AND STATIONARY OIL ENGINES 8 TO 90-BX.P. MOTOR VEHICLES TO 6 TONS.

WATER TUBE BOILERS

FOR QUOTATION, APPLY-""""

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THE

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Decked with all that is newest from Britain foremost manu- facturers and designers of styles. Mackintosh's Shop presents a spectacle of sür- passing interest to discerning

·meǹ. ··

A courteous welcome awaite you whether you come "to look" or to buy..

Mackintosh & Co., Ltd.,

Men's Wear Specialists. Kurandra Butidens

Des Youx Road.

ICY-HOT

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Useful and Much Appreciated Present for All Occasions.

THE CHINA DISPENSARY

82. QUEEN'S KOAD C

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JUST RECEIVED

A Large Assortment of

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SUIT CASES and TRAVELLING RUGS

All at Reasonable Prices.

Latest Styles

WATER PROOF

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Gents Ladies and Children

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WING

ON'S SALE ON

Reductions

for 20 DAYS only

From

18th October to 6th November,

SPORT

FOOTBALL

The following matches have been ar ranged for today:→

INTERPORT TRIAL.

HONGKONG BOXING

ASSOCIATION.

GENERAL COMMITTEES REPORT The General Committee in their Report for the year ending June 30th, 1021, say -—-—-—- From the Accounts: it will be seen that

Hongkong Club ground, kick-off, at 15ere it a balance in hand on the Gen- p. Referee: Mr. Smith Lincinen:

eral Account of $221.87 after making PAJ Mesara Wakeman and WilliamA

ment for the Tombstone over the grave The following pinyers have been selecte

of the Association's first Manager, Mr. ed:--

J. C. Wildin, which was shown in the suspense account for the previous year, and on Tournament Account of $845.85 which your Committee feel is very satin- factory as owing to the early departure of the Fleet last spring no April Tourna- Reservement could be held

Blue-Angus Wheeler and Knight; Gerrard, J. Stewart and MePhail; Bell. Howard. Castledine, Fost and Burd. Reserve: Mair, White-Wilson (Club): Sepher and Bishop; Kirby, McKelvie and Lelliott; Omar. Forsyth, Roberts, Sells and Sanson, Handford

HONGKONG LEAGUE.

Division

Kick-off at 3 p.m.

The following Championships were von. during the Season The Heavyweight

INTIMATIONS

LOYAL GRANGE LODGE, No. 802.

TOLD their MONTHLY MEETINGS Hit the UNION ONURCH BALL, Kennedy Road, the FIRST MONDAY in Each, Month

PERCEPTORY.

The Imperial Grand Black Chapter of the British Commonwealth No. 801, EARTHEN STAR, hold their Meetings at the same Hall the SECOND MONDAY of Each Month.

Anyone interested should apply-at-the

Hall *bove

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TO" LET.

“INTIMATIONS:

"NOTICE: OF REMOVAL,

HE Offices of the " HONGKONG DAILY. * PRESS * va bona awazoved· · to › 14- CHATER ROAD (3rd floor), to which Address all Correspondance should be-directed.

Hongkang, 16th July, 1993,

NOTICE"

SMALL POXX/

FFICES in UNION BUILDING-OneHE SANITARY BOARD Hereby Natify tne. Public that in view of the Present Hoom, on Fifth Floor,

Epalenie of Small Pox they are gently Apply

VACČINA, advised to protect themselves by TION.

UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.

Championship by C. P. O. Callaghan E. WARREN CO., LTD

SANITARY ENGINEERS—

the Middleweight by A. B. Duncan, the Welterweight by Stoker P. O. “Morgan and the Lightweight by A. B. Chadwick. Mr. J. Scott Harston has very kindly pre- Sacred Heart r. Club de Recreio, Soo-sented belts to take the place of the OFFICES

kanpoo B. ground. Referee:

Middleweight and Welterweight Belts GODOWNS. Mr. Bailey- Drimede Reserveg r. University, Navy which were won outright by A. B. Dun-

* MONUMENTALISTS, &...

198A, WANCHI ROAD,

HONGKONG.

A ground. Referee: Mr. Blum-can and Stoker P. O. Morgan respec TEL No. 269,-

THE ANNtively

NOD.

South China Be. King's Reserves. The following donations were made

South China ground Referes: Mr. Collins

St Joseph's Filipine Club, St. Joseph's ground. Referee: Mr. Spencer,

Haze Received A New Stock of Native Trapoloneta-Lavatory Basins-Egg- shell Hearthtiles, de

during the year, $100 each to the Gar- rison Bong Fund and that of the 2nd Batta. The King's, and 825 to the City A Large Stock of Builders' Requisites. Hall Caretaker who has throughout had

Tamar Reserves Titans Reserves. the custody of the Ring. Out of the sur-Estimates Free for All Classes of Work-

Navy"B" ground. Referee: Mrplus in hand at the end of the Season

Ford.

·R.G.A. Reserves Club Reserve. Sod

kunpoo "A ground. Referee

*

Mr. Lavender. Kowloon Reserves », H.M.S. Bluebell, Kowloon ground. Referee: Mr. Greer-

H.K. ELECTRIC CO.'S PORTUGUESE v. INDIAN STAFF.

A friendly match between the Hongkong Electric Co.'s Portugese and Indian staff will be played on Sunday, at 4 p.m., on the Punjabee's ground, Teams-

Portuguese.-J. Ribeiro, C. Silva, L. A. Remedios L. Xavier, F. A. Never, L. A. Peres, D. Mines, H. Diesia, A. Fuestes, and E. Brown..

the Committee have made the following donations: $100 to the Society of SE Vincent de Paul, 8950 to Staff Sgt Hunt in appreciation of his services to the Association, and £50 each to the Hon. Secretary on retirement and the Manager. The ring purchased in 1929 has been an aaqualified success

Under the rules of the Association all

the Officials (except the President and Vice Presidents) and Members of the Committee retire at this Meeting. Mr. Murdoch and Mr. Tinaon have intimated their desire to retire and do not seek re-election as Oficial. Referee and Ron Secretary and Treasurer, respectively, Mr. R. M. Dyer and Mr. J. Scott Harston

Bath and Bath Room Fittings & C. Water Installations, Water Beaters -Ranges Sanitary and Flashing Systeme.

The following is a list of pinos at whicž Chinese can receive Vaccination Free of. Charge

HONGKONG.

CIVIL HOSEITAL Hopsitah Road, TUNG WAR HOSPITAL, Fo Tan Street CHINESE PUBLIO DISPENSARY, at Central

District, 3. Aberdeen Street.

CHIVES, PUBLIO DISPENAART, at Western

District, 100, Third S Street. CHINESE PUBLIC Diary, at Eastern District, Stone-Nullah Lane, next to District Watchmen's quarters. CALVES PUBLIC DISPENSARY, stShankiwan,

84, Main Street, Shaukiwan West KOWLOON..

GOVERNMENT DINHART,94, Nathan Road KWONG WAR HOSPITAL

CHINESE FUBLIC DISPENSARY, at Yaumati

opposite Ferry Wharf and Typhoon, Shelter.

CHISERE PALIC. DISPEnsart, at Hungboat,

next to Kan Tam Temple.

CHINESE PUBLIC Dispensart, at Kowloon

Cits, in Lang Chau School, Kowloon, CHINESE PUBLIC DISPENSARY, At Shamshus....

po, 41: Yes Kak Street. And at the GosNMENT DISPENSARIES

Tipo.

J. A. FRASER,

Secretary, Sanilary Board.

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25th October, 1923.

Monumental Works in Italian Marble.

and/or Hongkong Granite. Erected in Hongkong - Canton-Macau, or THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED

Packed F.O.B., Hongkang-

A Large Assortment of artificial Wreaths,

THEATRE

THE

Razack, 1. Hassan. G. Mohammed, D. offer themselves for re-election as Chair JASCHA

Indian-A. K. Rahmud AR Ming, Y. A. Wahab, N. Y. Addi, M. Ismail, U.

Mohammed and H. Mehal. Referee: Mr. J. Wibon..

URICKETA

K.0.C. *A*, T.R.C. "A.”

man and Vice-Chairman respectively and Mr. J Brooks as Manager. Dr. Minnett has been nominated as Official Referee and Mr. T. G. Bennett as Hon. Secretary and Treasurer.

Mestri, F. C. Jenkin, S. J. Clarke, F. C. Hall and W. Ward offer themselves for re-election on the General Committee.

The following will represent the Kow- loon Cricket Club 4 team in their League match against the Indian Recrea tion Club "A" at Sockanpoo to-day: Under Rule 3, the Police have nomi

H. Overy (copt.). B. Pethorau T-nated Sub-Inspector Marka, as thoir re- Evelyen, T. S. Jones, J. Edwards, O. B Barco WLWeaser, A. J. Kew, J. Fraser, D. S. Green, A. G. Pile, O. J. Taochi.

GOLF.

THE CHAMPIONSHIP: A RE-DRAW.

яда

Owing to an inadvertence explained in an advertisement in another column it found necessary to re-draw the Championshin. The result of the amend- ed draw will be found set out in the advertisement.

BOWLS.

MEETING OF THE ASSOCIATION.

At a meeting of the Hongkong Lawn Bowla Asociation held on Thursday night, it was decided to play a bowla match on Saturday next between the winners of the league and a team select ed from the rest of the league teams. It was also arranged to hold the annual dinner of the Association at the Hong kong Hotel on December 8th.

BOARD AND LODGINGS. LANDLADY'S SUCCESSFUL CLAIM

presentative on the General Committee, the nominations of the Navy have ot yet been received, and last year's Army representatives will remain on the Com- mittee pending the arrival of the New

Regiments

The Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe, who has

gain very kindly audited the accounts, tires, but offers himself for re-election.

SEQUEL TO A PIRACY IN 1922.

PROMISSORY NOTE LEADS TO ARNEST.

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ROYAL

From ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO;" LONDON & STRAITS.

$1

The Steamship BENVORLICH.”

CONSIGNEES of Carro are hereby informi

that all Goods are being landed at. their risk into the hazardous and/or extra ... hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, itd, when, ce and/or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.

No ciniz will be admitted after the Goods.

claims have left the Godowns, and all Goods.camsining andelivered after the 27th

27th Oct will be

subject.

All claims against the steamer must presented to the Undersigned on or before the 10th Now, or they will not be recognized.

to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 27th Ocf, at 10 AMA

HEIFETZ, All brokem, chafed and damaged Goods ane

GRAND VIOLIN RECITAL

HAS BEEN

CANCELLED.

Those who have already booked Seats.

may obtain a

REFUND

or application to

No Fire Insurance bas been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD,

newwel in Aganta, Hongkong 20th October, 1923.

83.

·PORTHOS"

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SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES

MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.-

NOTICE

YONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL- La conection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opiam, Treasure and Vainables are being landed and stored at their risks into the Godowns of the Hong-

•Kowloon Wharf and Godown fo Kowloon, hence delivery may be obtained

MESSES. MOUTRIES.inmediately after an ling

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BOWERN & CO

No 8, MUKKUM „BOAD,

"SHANGHAL

For the Purchase, Sale and Charter of Vessels of any Tonnage, Passenger and/or Cargo, New adfor Old, with delivery Chins at Very Low Prices,

A promissory note which a victim of a junk piracy in January, 1922, was forced to sign whilst in the hands of the pirates.

Mambers British Chamber of Cammeroo has been the means of bringing to book one of the alleged pirates. The pro- (Shanghai) Mr.T. W, BOWERN, Fellow of missory note was for $112. The victim the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers, Lador had been, compelled to place his fingerporated by Royal Charter, London, w prints on the note by way of signature. Stramen-ÁQUET-AND-SHIPEROLYÁS, Recently this victim who lives at Aber deen received a solicitor's letter asking for the payment of the account. The mau reported the incident to the Aberdeen ther investigations, arrested a man at Police Station and the police, after fur Aplichau, who is said to be the claim In the Summary Court, yesterday, ant on the promissory note and who now before His Honour the Paisne Judge stands charged with having taken part (Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz), Mr. Bin the piraty. He was brought before the Magistrate yesterday and charged Thompson, of No. 50, Mount Parish, accordingly. At the request of Mr. Wels brought a claim for. $117.00 against Mter, who appeared for the defence, the Simpson, of the Western Casualty Com case was remanded for one week. pany, No. 17, Queen's Road Central, for breach of agreement in that the delen dant verbally agreed to rent a room from the plaintiff, with board at $10 per mooth, had failed to occupy it or pay for it.

Mr. C. R. Haywood appeared for the plaintiff. The defendant did not put in an appearance,

Giving evidence, Mrs. Thompson said the defendant promised to take a room at her house from July 20th at $110 month, including partial board. The defendant failed to take possession of

room, which was reserved for him until September 1st During that perind, the defendant telephoned several timex "and" asked witness to reserve the room for him.

the

"His Lordship gave judgment for the plaintif, pending proof of service of writ,

Sergi P. P. James, outlining the case, stated that whilst two fishing bonts were engaged in fishing is local waters a pirate junk came alongside and, after firing a number of shots at them, took the boats in tow and made off towards Tam Kang Tou in Chinese territory. On the way one of the boats escaped but the other

stripped of its valuables whilst the master, the complainant in the present piracy charge, was compelled to sign the promissory note. It was this month" that the complainant had received a salici- tor's letter asking for payment of the promissory note.

At this stage Mr. Webster appeared Court and said that a writ for pay ment of the note had been issued from his office, which meant that he would he appearing in the Police Court to de

BALTAGE OPERATORS, MARINE BURVATOES

TÁVOTIONEERN, Coal MerohanTS, FzEinar Brokers, Metal MERCHANTS, Machinery For Sale, New and Old in First- Clans Condition. Spe IMPORTERS AND Exporters, ShaKE-BROKER

Members Shanghai Share Broker

on

intimal Cargo will be forwarded an unless

is received from the Consignees before Noon, To bere.

Bile of

of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.” Goods remaining unclaimad after the 30th instant at Noon, will bes subject to reat and landing charges.

All daima must be sent in to me on or before the 3rd November, 1923, or they will not be recognised.

AU damaged packages will be examined Tuesday, the 30th instant, at 10 am, by Meaars. Goddard & Douglas,

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

R. RODENBUSER,

Acting Agent Hongkong, 24th October, 1923,

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.,

THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL" STEAM NAVIGATION CO'S. STRAMEN

PNYANZA”

AxxIVED HONGKONG DN 29TH OCTOBER, 1923, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORTSAID. ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by

SOLE AGENTS FOR GRIKA Green's ParkRT ÄNCHORE BAMEEL WARRmx & Co. Izo. (Sheffield),

High-Class: Steel Manufacturers (Tank SIGNE Brand)

Catalogues and Frics-Lista on applicationg

Enquires Welcomed

CARLS ADDER, Bowman, Shanghai,

Copas: Bentley's, Booti's. L-B.

5th Edition and Improved,

"Boy! A Good Smoke, my Slippers and Armchair."

THE

above

namet veszel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed AT THETERIE in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf, and Godown: Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where eson conegament will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery Can:

can be obtained as the floods are landed.

Optional goods will be landed here unless Option Coben ente the contrary fastruations

six hours before arrival of the steamer.

Goods not cleared within 8 days, inslading date of arrival will be a subject to rent

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us ha

-the-

&

-Остраду -

by the Consignees, Bad Burveyors,

#GODDARD

at 10 on Mondays and

fend his client whilst in the Summary HONGKONG: CICAR STORER TBA All Claims must be presented within ten daya

Court he would he appearing for the same man sa plaintiff's solicitor,

Continuing, Sergt. James said the runo had been placed on an identification parade at Central Police Station the pre- vious day and had been identified by sir people as having been one of the pirates.

Do not supply Slippers, and Chair, but They do supply a

GOOD SMOKE,

of the Efesmer's arrived here, after which date No Claims will be admittel after the Goods

left the GodownA PAS TANDASENDISS

00%

- MACKINNON; MACKENZIE

www.Agentaja Hongkong, 25th October, 1923.

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