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VICTORIA CAFE
BEST BREAD
only 10 cts. a lb.
THE HONGKONG SCHOOL
OF
MOTORING.
APPLICATIONS FROM STUDENTS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED.
The SCHOOL has accommodation for 200 PUPILS. the syllabus including courses for MECHANICS and DRIVING.
SPECIAL FACILITIES are offered to persons desirous of becoming CHAUFFEURS and not at the moment having means at their disposal for their course.
Works and school-Shaukiwan. Office-4 Queen's Road Central
SOMETHING
NEW
WISEMAN'S TEA.
OUR OWN PACKING & BLENDING FROM THE
CHOICEST CEYLON & CHINA TEAS.
TRY IT
1b TINS 80 CENTS
Sale Agents:
THE
CONNAUGHT MOTOR CAR COMPANY,
Studebaker
Tel. No. 1913.
28, Des Vœux Rd.
Central.
G.P.0. Box 444.
A Car which has won for itself a world wide reputation for permanency of Service, Power, Design, Comfort, "Workmanship & Economy,
A High Class Latest Modelled Car
At a price within the reach of all,
A Consignment of Studebakers has just been landed..
Inspection and Enquiries are cordially Solicited.
HONGK
NOTICE.
TO BE SOLD.
TUES
UBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE undersigned have received
instructions to sell by Fub- lic Auction an
TO BE SOLD, Porsuant to WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of
THE
AR ORDER OF [SUPREME COURT OF HONG- 'KONG dated the 7th day of March 1919 made in an Action in the matter of the Estate of HO TSUN SAN aliae HO SHU TONG alias NO SAN CHUNG alias HO A SIK alias HO A PEEK alisa RO A SIK deceased
BT
-M2. GEORGE P. LAMMERT at his Auction Rooms in Duddell' Strept
On
WEDNESDAY
the 30th day of April 1919 at 3 o'clock in the AFTERNOON
IN TWENTY LOIS. THE VALUABLE LEASE-
HOLD PROPERTY
situa'e and baing Nos. 49 and 51 Hollywood Road standing on Inland Lot No. 200, Nos 40% and
May, 1919.
at 3 o'clock p.m.
The Valuable Leasehold Property
Situate at
No. 3, Mountain View, The Pest, Hongkong With the furniture therein
IN ONE LOT
At their Auction Rooms in Dea Voeux Road Central.
The property, which has been newly done up inside and out and ia fitted throughout with Electric Light. can be inspected at any
time.
FINDFATHERD TREBAJ
The Great Northern Telegraph Company, Ltd.
The following Unclaimed Tale- grams are lying hars –
Bowers, St. Georges Hotel, from Yokohama.
Changchaeshi, from Shanghai,
Lahhopching.
Chanho, Taitong Hotel, from Amoy (two).
Fooktansahan, Limmoontong. from Amoy.
Sayengglaptong," fourth story Pingtis Central Market, from Amoy.
Sweokeo Co., Canton Road. from Amoy.
c/o Onwuntengan Tsushoyoko, from Osaka.
Yeecheong, fratz Kaba. Masakata Nakano, e/o N. Y. K 8. Kings Building, from Tokio.
Satihakupan Ree Mingkee West Camp, from Tokio,
T KRING, Aal. Sumarlutandani..
The property consists of the pieces or parcels of ground situate at the Peak. Hongkong, and registered in the Land Office as Hongkong April 25, 1912,
7. X. AIBBON
Superintendent.
SECTION OF RURAL BUILD. ING LOT 18 and SECTION B
Eastern Extension Australasia OF RURAL BUILDING LOT 60
& Chios Telegraph Co. with the messuage and tenement thereon known as No. 3 MOUN-
List of Unclaimed Telegrams 406 Queen's Road West Nos. 5 TAIN VIEW (and as No. 34lving in the E. E Telegraph and 7 Sam To Lane all standing Peak) held for the respective Office at Hongkong- on the Remaining Portion of residues of two terms of 75 years Section F of Inland Lot No. 800 each created therein by two
Mackenzie, 4 Rednaxela Ter- Nos. 51. 53, 137 and 153 Second Crown Leases dated respectively
race. from Macao. Street standing on the Remain-the 21st December 1882 and the
Watkins, from Scerabaya. ine Portion of Inland Lot No. 4th May 1888 Together with the 739 and Section G, and the Re furniture therein. maining Portion of Inland Lot No. 800. Nos. 27, 31, 35, 37. 39, and 41 Centro Street standing on the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 75, No. 26, 18 and 52, First Street standing on the Re- maining Portion of Inland Lot No. 759 and the Remaining Portion of Inland Lat No. 583, No. 43 Graham Street standing sale may be had from: on the Remaining Fortion of Inland Lot No. 196, No. 30 Peel Street and No 22 Gage Street, being respectively Section E and Section of Inland Lot No.187.- Victoria Hongkong.
-Area: 3,700 square feet or Hongkong, April 24,19fy.
thereabouts
Lo: I consists of the two semi- European Houses, Nos. 49 and 51 Hollywood Road held under a Crown Lese baving 932 yesra to
rub.
Lot 2 comprises Nos. 402
"Crown Rent $5.00 per annum The property is subject to and has the benefit of the right of way along the front of Mountain View Terrace. Particulars and Conditions of
MESSRS. DENNYS & BOWLEY,
No. 6 Des Vœux Road Central,
Vendor's Solicitors. or from MESSRS, HUGHES &
HOUGH.
The Auctioneers.
Queen's Road West and No. 7 THE Undersigned has received Sam To Lane.
Lot 3 comprises No. 406 Queen's Road West.
Tot 4 comprises. No. 5 Sam To Lace.
Lots 5 & 6 are Nos. 137 and 153 Second Street.
Lote, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are all held for a term of 999 years of which 942 years are unexpired.
Lot 7 to 12 inclusive are Nos. 27, 3, 35, 37, 39 and 41 Centre Street, one house for each lot. All are held under a Crown Lease | having 942 years unexpired.
Lots 13, 14 and 15 comprise Nos. 51 and 53 Second Street and 52, First Street. These lots also have an unexpire years.
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DECIMALS OF GALLONS,
instructions to sell by Puben. lic Auction on
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WEDNESDAY, the 7th May,
1919,
commencing at 3 p.m. at the Taikoo Docks Five Boilers salved ex s's "Chiyo Maru” Diameter over all 15' 2" Length
11'8′′
Four Fumaces Weight about 55 Tons each Terms: Cash on delivery
Inspection orders on application
Geo. P. LAMMERT Auctioneer.
term of 943 THE Undersigned has received
instructions to sell by Public, Auction on
Lots 16 and 17 are Nós, 26 and 23 First Street held under a Crown Lease with 938 years unexpired.
Lot 18 is No. 43 Grabám Street. This lat has 934 years to run.
Lots 19 and 20 are No. 30 Peel Street and No. 22 Gage Street, They are both held unders Crown Lease having an unexpired term of 930 years. All the above houses except lot 1 are Chinese houses.
Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained from and sale plans of the property may be inspected at the offices of:-
Mr. E I. AGASSIZ,
24 Queen's Ro:d Central,
or
Mr. GEORGE P. LAMMERT
The Auctioneer.
WEDNESDAY. the 30th April, 1919,
commencing at if a.m. at E & G Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., (Kowloon.) (For account of the concerned}
50 tons Round Mild Steel Bars Assortment as under-
4 tons
3
6
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40′ x 13/16"
40" x
40 x 1'
40′ x 1 3/16"
40' x 15' 40"x 1 9/16" Terms: Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
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Fable Works Department
NOTICE
MARTIN'S IPIOLÖSTEEL PILLS
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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
PEACE QUESTIONS.
THE POLISH EXPEDITIÓN.
Paris, April 17. General Haller accompanied by a call and a French Military Adviser has left Paris for Mayence en route for Poland. Four troop trains are to leave daily-Harse. -
GERMANY'S EASTERN CABLES.
Paris, April 17. Among the cables not to be restored to Germany are Chifu, Tsingtau, Shanghai, Guam and Mesado-Haras
THE BILL.
Paris, April 18. The French Senate and Chamber of Deputies has ex pressed the opinion almost naanimously that Germany must pay in full the bill for war. A delegation on behalf of the Senate Finance' Committee tated that there was no doubt that the Government must obtain from the Peace Conference full recognition of the primordial right of France to payment as a privileged creditor. According to French statistics the war cost France 316 milliards france. The Big Foor are demanding from Germany 125 milliards, as a first instalment, the French quota being only shout 66 milliards. —Havas,
THE ADRIATIC QUESTION,
.
Paris, April President Wilson has decided to take no part in the dis- exion to-day on the Adriatic question. French diplomatie circles assume that President Wilson's motive is the Eset that America has not signed the pact of London and what- ever may be decided will have to be signed by President Wilson as representative of the United States st the Confer- ence. During the coming week the Covenant of the Leagus of Nations has to be adopted in its final form The Japanese amendment calling for the insertion in the preamble of a clause recording the equality of all nations will certainly come up, creating a certain liveliness at the Conference at the last moment. There is good reason to believe that in the peace preliminaries mention will be made of guarantees exchanged between Britain, France and America, regarding the future security of France on the Rhine-Haras
Determined efforts are being made in the French Cham- ber of Deputies to obtain a Government statement on the conditions to be imposed on Germany, M. Pichon intimated that the Chamber would have an opportunity of discus sing the text of the treaty when sigued, having himself on Clause 8 of the Constitution, preventing Parliamentary power being substituted for exrrative. The final vote gave the Government a majority there being 200 for, against 198.— Haras
THE EGYPTIAN AGITATION,
Paria, Ansit os,
The French drese notes the had impression created by the Egyptian agitation which is assuming a markedlu anti-Christ- ian and antiPorainger charastan, at the moment when the Pontian Nationalist delegation disembarke in Ebrone.- Havas.
FOOD FOR RUSSIA,
Paris, April 18
The announcement that the Bir Four have decided to assist in feedine Russia, including all parts under Bolshevist rule, has caused profound sensation in Allied circles in Parin. To is believed it will have a tremendous effect op the whole Rovian situation. · The decision to feed Russia will involve the cessation of hostilities within definite lites and the diets i torial policy of Bolshevies will not to be recognised. Havan
ADMIRAL BEATTY VISITING FRANCE.
Paris. April 9. Admiral Beatty with a Naval contingent of 160 officers and 1,000 batty öfficers and men is expected in Paris on Wednesday the anniversary of the Zeebrugge victory. Havas
TURKISH RULE IN EUROPE.
Paris, April 17. Franch circles declare that there is a strong possibility that Turkish rule will not be eliminated from Europe, The Turks are likely to retain Constantinople and the adjoining territory, as forcing the Turks out of Europe would involve serious racial and religions issues, leading to a Holy War. The suggestion is made that the United States should be given a mandate for the administration of Constantinople instead of the administration of Armenia-Havas.
MARTIN'S APIOLASTEEL SELLEPILIS
PRÉSIDENT WILSON RECEIVES CHINESE DELEGATES.
Paris. April 18 President Wilson has received Dr. Wallington-Koo with other members of the Chinese Peace Delegation-Havas
THEATRE
9.15 p.m.
ROOM FOR GLOOM OR PESSIMISM WITH
BESSIE LOVE
IN HER HAPPY PLAY
TO-NIGHT!
"A LITTLE SISTER OF EVERYBODY"
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