THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3: 1919.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.
J. ULLMANN & CO..
SILVERWARE:
CUT GLASS
PRESENTS:
FRENCH AND ENGLISH MANUFACTURED GOODS IN BEAUTIFUL QUALITY AND EXQUISITE DESIGNS.
BACCARATS BEST IN EXCELLENT TASTE
FOR WEDDINGS, BIRTH. DAYS. CHRISTENINGS ETC.,
DIAMONDS AND A GREAT
Annual Aquatic Sports will be held on Thursday, 2nd, Friday, 3rd, and Saturday, 4th October, 1919, commencing on the first two days at 4.50 p.m. and on SATURDAY at 3.30 p.m.
Admission-Members, 50 cents each day of $1.00 for three
days.
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Non-Members-$1.00 each day or $2.00 for three days. Ladies, 50 cents each day.
Soldiers and Sailors, 25 cents each day.
Band will be in attendance on Saturday and Refreshments for Ladies provided.
Principal Events
440 Yards Club Championship,
220 Yards Club Championship.
100 Yards Club Championship,
100 Yards Ladies Championship,
2 Lengths Team Race open to any Unit, Corps or Club.
WATER POLO,
The other races open to Ladies, Girls, Boys and the Army and Navy all post entries. Full particulars given at the V.R.C. R. H. B. WITCHELL,
Hon. Secretary.
G.
JEWELS:
VARIETY OF OTHER PRECIOUS
STON ES
J. ULLMANN & CO..
AMERICAN ASIATIC S.S. CO.
S.S. "SLAVIC PRINCE"
NOTICE.
R.
G.
race,
NOTICE.
HONGKONG.
R.
All persons with the exception SANITARY BOARD OFFICE, of persons of Chinese wishing to leave the Colony must have in their possession a VALID PASSPORT. Passengers not in possession of passports will not be allowed to leave the Colony.
All persons with certain excep- tions who remain in the Colony for more than 7 days are required to Register themselves under the REGISTRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1916. Forms of Registration giving the parti- culars required may be obtained at the G. P. O. and at all Police Stations.
The Penalty for non-compliance Will be despatched for New York via Suez Canal on or about is a fine not exceeding $50.
1st December.
For freight and further particulars. apply to
NOTICE.
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF
CLUB.
CHAMPIONSHIP 1919
FIRST ROUND, SUNDAY
5th OCTOBER.
The Tee will be reserved for players in this Competition from 9.18 a.m. till 10.22 . JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP 1919 The first round to be played by Sunday 12th October. Draw will be out later.
Hongkong, 2nd October, 1919.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
THURSDAY, the 9th, October 1919. commencing at 2.30 p.m. A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture
Comprising:-
Agents.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION.
Interport Match Shanghai Hongkong will be played at Kow- loon Bowling Green Club on
Saturday 4th October 1919, com-
mencing at 3.30 p.m.
Tickets for admission day be had on application to the Secret- aries of the Bowling Club.
Hongkong. 3rd October, 1919.
NOTICE.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.
THE-THIRTY-EIGHTH OR- DINARY, GENERAL MEET- ING of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Messrs. Jardine Managers, Matheson & Co., Ltd. Des Voeux. Road, Hongkong, on Friday 17th October at noon for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Accounts, Directors and and Auditors.
electing
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the Teak hatstand, tapestry, cover-11th October to the 31st October ed drawing room suite, easy both days inclusive. chairs, teak overmantels, black- wood desk, tables, teapoys, flower stands, stools, chairs, engravings, ornaments, teak bookcases and desks, card tables, etc. etc.
Teak extension dining tables and chairs, teak sideboards, din- ners waggons, ice chest, dinner. service, electric-plated ware, cut- lery, glas-ware etc. etc.
Double brass mounted iron bed- wardrobes with steads, teak bevelled glass doors, teak dress- ing tables, washstands, chest of drawers, toilet crockery, etc. etc.
Also
Several Typewriters (Under- wood, Oliver, Remington etc.) in good condition.
1 Bicycle
2 Electric ceiling fans
By Order of the Board,
JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers. Hongkong, 2nd October, 1919.
NOTICE.
THE ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.
C. S. P.
E. D. C. WOLFE.
Hongkong, 5th September 1919.
NOTICE.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY.
LIMITED.
To the Owners of Domestic
Buildings.
Take Notice that under No. 3 of the Domestic Cleanliness and Ventilation Bye-Laws (as amend- ed), every Domestic Building or part of such building within the Eastern Division of the City of Victoria, and the Eastern Division of Kowloon and New Kowloon. occupied by members of more than one family except-those-
NOTICE.
TECHNICAL INSTITUTE.
The institute will re-open on Monday, October 6th.
Students will be enrolled at the Education Office only, and should apply at once for entry forms.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
HE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public
Auction on
SATURDAY, the 6th Oct, 1919.
commencing at 10,30 am.
at No. 1 Saifee Terrace (Top Floor), Eowloon.
A Quantity of Valuable House-
hold Furniture..
comprising
Teak Sideboard, dinner waggon dining table and chairs, Ice chest, Filter, Iron bedstead, Teak ward-
NOTICE.
MERCURY GARAGE CO
MOTOR CARS FOR HIRE
TELEPHONE 977.
KOWLOON NOTES.
"barracking "* We regret to have occasion continually to refer to this much aired grievance but, as The annual meeting of the a matter of fact, we have no Kowloon Cricket Club,-always an intention of letting the matter interesting function, was duly [drop until something in the
held last Monday evening. Mr. nature of a lasting improvement R. E. Lindsell, Vice-President is effected.. of the Club, occupied the Chair and carried out his onerous duties
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At times, the sight is a sorry one,
robe with bevelled mirror. Dress, in a manner that could only be and we blush to think of the
ing table, Sewing machine, Japan- ese Pictures, Electric Lamp, fan and fittings etc, etc, etc.
On view on day of sale. Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery
Geo, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
WISEMAN
within the European Reservation The
or in Kowloon south of Austin Road or those parts of a Domes-
LIMITED.
Best Tiffin
tic Building used as a Shop, in town To-day
Office or Godowe, must be cleansed and limewashed through- out by the owners during the months of October and November. N.B.-The word “throughout ** used in this Notice means that the houses should be limewashed in respect of all the walls of each room, and cubicles, partitions, stair casings and stair-linings, all NOTICE is hereby given that ceilings and the undersides of that an Extraodinary General roofs in main building, offices. Meeting of Humphreys Estate and servants quarters and in- and Finance Company, Limited clusive of verandahs. will be held at the Hongkong Hotel on the 10th day of October 1919 at noon, when the subjoined Containing Walls limewashed up resolution, which was passed at to the level of the first door. the Extraordinary General Meet- ing of the Company held on the
24th day of September, 1919, will
be submitted for confirmation as a Special Resolution.
The backyard must have its
is at
WISEMAN'S.
Usual Price
$1.00
emulated by the absent President,
Dr. Forsyth.
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opinion Sir Reginald Stubbs would form should be happen to take a · quiet look round Kowloon ** on It is no light task to take the his own" without giving previous Chair at a meeting of the K.C.C. warning of his intention to the It is a case of cannons to the C.S.P. To see a Sikh or Chinese. right of him, cannons to the left policeman rushing up and down of him, and so on and so forth. the length of the shelter, with a However, Mr. Lindsell exhibited stick, making wild lunges at fine generalship when the barrage dodging coolies to the accompani started, and he brought up his ment of a chorus of yowls and cat reserves, entrenched behind the calls, is a poor exhibition of the Bar, in fine style, albeit one Scot alleged efficiency of our traffic remarked that the relieving forces regulations. seemed to be a long time coming.
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One of the most interesting pieces of information the Chair man was able to impart was that Dr. Forsyth is improving in health and will be able to resume his
duties in the Colony at a not far distant date.
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The approach to the Star Ferry Wharf looks very clean and bright. now that hoarding has been re moved. By the way, we wonder whether the granite obelisk, in tended as that much-talked-of War Memorial ?⠀ the centre of the clearing, is in-
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It was satisfactory to note, A correspondent asks us why
ricksha shelter also, that steps are to be taken to the
washed down every morning raise funds to erect a new
hose and some
pavilion. The E.C.C. has already with the become one of the most popular kind of disinfectant. It is stated and important Clubs in the that the place, in the early Colony, and the healthful recrea-morning, is in a very dirty condi- tion which members are able to tion, and calculated to spread indulge in cannot but have the disease... most benefical effects on the com-
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munity of Kowloon. The Institu- We don't know. Perhaps the tion is well worthy of the Govern-people who refuse the use of halls ment support which is to be asked, in which to hold a meeting for and it goes without saying that the purpose of requesting the such support will be readily appointment of a representative. forthcoming.
on the Legislative Council for Kowloon can tell us. Certainly We wonder why some repre- such a representative would want the meeting, did not have the fore of the constant neglect of good taste to omit from their Kowloon when he took his seat reports certain discussion which in the Council Chamber. took place. The matter we have
Carved, painted or polished Punch ticket for sentatives of the Press, present at to know the why and the where-
woodwork in good condition,
however, need not be limewashed, 30 meals $25.00.
but must be cleansed.
The Board is prepared to lime- "That the new articles already wash free of charge a limited "approved by this meeting and number of buildings in these. "for the purpose of identification divisions. Owners who desire to "subscribed by the Chairman avail themselves of this offer "thereof be and the same are should apply in writing to the "hereby adopted as the Articles Secretary on or before the 7th, of "of the Company to the ex-October. "clusion of and in substitution **for all the Articles thereof." Hongkong dated the 26th day of September. 1919.
By order of the Board,
G. RAPP,
Secretary.
NOTICE.
THE DAIRY FARM ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS The Twenty-third Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Share- holders in the above Company will be held at the Company's Town Office, 2 Lower Albert Road, Hongkong, on Saturday 11th day of October 1919 at 12.30 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and Statement of Ac- counts to 31st July 1919.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 1st to 11th October 1919 both days inclusive.
By Order
M. MANUK,
Secretary. Hongkong, 22nd September, 1919.
NOTICE.
The Yearly General Meeting of the above Club will be held at the Club House North Point on Friday the 10th October, 1919, at COMMERCIAL UNION 5.30 p.m. and notice is hereby ASSURANCE CO., LTD. given that "sa Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the Club will be held at the
On view from Wednesday, the Club House on Friday the 10th
8th Int
Catalogue will be issued. Terms Cash on delivery.
Geo P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer.
October, 1919 at 5.45 p.m.
Business As posted in the Club House.
RE. MACDOUGALL,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 2nd October, 1919.
Mr. Edwin Lester Gilbert Arnold has been appointed Assistant-Manager for China of the above Company.
W. H. TRENCHARD DAVIS,
Manager for China.
24th Sept, 1919.
Choice among applicants will be in the absolute direction of the President.
The Eastern Division of the City of Victoria is bounded on the west by Gilman Street and Peel Street.
Kowloon is divided into the Eastern and Western Divisions
WISEMAN LTD.
Tel. 407.
THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED.
Head Office: 5 Des. Your Bos Cal Hankow Branch: Pans Building. FOR THE YEAR TO COME Precaution is impor ant in all things,
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in mind affected members only Some consternation was caused and was of not the slightest in-amongst Kowloon householders, terest to any but those present at last week, owing to a rumour that the meeting. In any case, it was the military authorites had taken almost as silly as the "biscuits over a number of dwellings for and cheese controversy, which officers' quarters and that present took place a year or so ago. tenants were about to receive notice to quit. There may have The annual meeting of the been one or two isolated cases of. Wigwam Lawn Tennis Club was teminating tenancy, but nothing held on Saturday last. There has occurred, or is likely to was a good attendance of occur, in the nature of wholesale. members. Messrs. C. Getken and notices. As a matter of fact, the H. Crapnell resigned their posi-officers of the Wiltabire Regiment, tions as Hon. Secretary and Hon. who are, we understand, mostly Treasurer respectively, being unmarried men, will take over the The vacancies were the officers of the 22nd Punjabis services. filled by the appointment of Mr. and further accommodation will A Marley as Hon: Secretary be provided on the Hongkong and Mr. R. D. Wilks as Hon. side. Substantially, those are but. of course, Treasurer.
Ballotting for the the facts, Committee for the ensuing year detailed information cannot, as obtained from the resulted in the following being asual, be declared elected:Messrs. H. military authorities. Crapnell, F. Hobbs, A Hicks,
by Nathan Road and a straight This applies to your own finance. The warmly thanked for their past quarters at present occupied by line drawn from the north and 18 by through the Yeumati service reservoir to the Northern Bound- ary of Kowloon,
(Sd.) C. M. W. REYNOLDS
Secretary. Hongkong, 1st October, 1919.
NOTICE.
WISEMAN LIMITED.
.NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
best way of providing for the iutare freely, OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US. $1 to start. SYSTEMATICALLY will grow to THOUSANDS.
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G. W. Avenall and J. Gibbison Negotiations are still in pro- The new Committee will shortly gress to secure the use of a suit- arrange the annual tournaments, able building for the purpose of which are being looked forward holding our much-talked of meet- to with deep interest.
ing. We still hold that the one of the rooms in the City Hall would adequately serve the pir
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A cable has been received from the Rev. Mr. Lindsay, the newly. appointed Chaplain to St. An- drew's Church, to the effect that he and Mrs. Lindsay expect to sail from Vancouver, on the Empress High or Low of Russia, on November 27th, and arrival in Kowloon is anticipated some time before Christmas.
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The Fifteenth Ordinary annual. meeting of the Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Company's Office 14 Des Voeux Road, Central, Hongkong. on Saturday, 18th day of October, 1919. at 12.30 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of presenting, the Report of the Directors and. Statement of Ac- counts to 31st: July 1919.
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Amongst Kowloon residents leaving for Home, by the Atsuta Maru, to-morrow, are Mrs HC. Crapnell and Mrs W. E. Ford.
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After a brief interveLof, silence another attempt has been made to delude Kowloonites into join- Kowloonites are "looking for ing hands with the Constitutional ward to
official.. visit Reform Association and to to the Peninsula by the abandon independent effort to get SAVED SIX LIVES IN ONE YEAR.
representation on the Legislative Mr. Bowles, a waterman of new Governor, for they realise it
from is only by this means that His Council Kowloonites, beware! boy Reading, saved a
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The Transfer Books of the drowning in the Kennett recently. Excellency can appreciate the in- Because the Government has Company will be closed from 11th This is the sixth life he has saved portance of the community across left undone those things which it
in 12 months. He was not the water to 18th October 1919, both days warned until the boy had die- inclusive.
By Ozder
D. K. KHARAS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 1st October, 1919,
ought to have done, and has done those things it ought not to have After, brief period of some done" in the past, so far as Kow appeared three times, but he then rushed to the spot and jumped thing in the nature of order loon is concerned, into the water fully dressed. He amongst the ricksha coolies out- find the remedy in dem landed the boy amid the cheers side the Star Ferry Wharf, there Governmens of its
has been another outbreak of reveme the goder of the of the onlookers.
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