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NAVAL OUTING.

PRESENTATION TO REV.

F. G. B. HASTINGS..

Through the instrumentality of the Chaplain of H. M. S. Tamar, Rev. F. G. B. Hastings, assisted financially by a few of his Hong- kong friends, another very success- ful outing for a Naval party from the Tamar took place this week, Canton being visited..

B.B.

10 am.

The party, accompanied by the by Chaplain, left Hongkong

Wed- Kinshan at nesday, and after a delightful moonlight trip arrived at Cantor. 6.30 am. next day. Disembarking about 6.50 a.m. the party was met on the quay by a guide who led the way to the Victoria Hotel, Sha- meen, where a glorious breakfast was awaiting. This repast com- pleted, the party was taken around the ancient city in chairs, escorted by guides, alighting at various places of interest to inspect and to hear from the guides all informa tion about these places, their his- tory etc.

Several workshops were visited where articles of many descrip tions were seen in the actual pro- of manufacture by the

cess

Chinese workmen. This tour was not only interesting but very edu cational, and on its completion the party adjourned to the Victoria Hotel where an excellent tiffin was served and which was thoroughly! enjoyed, thanks to the Proprietar! Mr. Farmer, and his able Manager Mr. Eyles, who saw that nothing was lacking in the way of food or comfort for the Naval party 25 well as keeping up their reputation with regard to the residents and other visitors at the Hotel.

After tiffin a photograph of the party was taken and then a dis- persal took place for a ramble around on one's own to see any other portion of Canton that had been omitted in the forenoon. (1) Shameen was visited, (2) Sun Co., from the top roof of which à most magnificent panorama of the city could be viewed, (3) The water front with its vast concourse of boats and families The return journey was commenced at 5 p.m... another fine moonlight trip being enjoyed. Dinner was partaken of on board, which proved beneficial, substantial and was well served.

During dinner Master at Arms Beal rose and thanked the Chap- lain on behalf of the Naval ratings for the many outings, whistdrives etc. that he (the Chaplain) had or- ganised for their enjoyment, and

CHURCH SERVICES.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Sunday after

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1919.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

COMING SOON!

EDGAR WARWICK S

VANITY FAIR

THEATRE

ROYAL.

Saturday Oct. 11th at 9.15

*THE

"EMPIRE ENTERTAINERS"

Vaudeville Co.

Direct from America

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONG-

KONG.-17th Trinity, 12th Oct., 1919. Holy Communion (7.50 am.) Introit Psalm 192. Service: Merbacke and Adlam. Hymns: 197, 319. 324. Nunc Dimittis: Felton. Marins (11 am) Responses: Venite: Burrowes. Ferial. Psalm: Jones and Camidge. Te Deum: Woodward, Smart and Turle. Benedictus: Lang- don. Hymns: 247, 257. God Save the King. NB.-Psalm 62, verses 1, 2 and S in unison. Psalm 63, verses 1, 2 and 12 in unison. Hymn 247, verse 2 in unison. Litany (12 noon.) Evensong (6 p.m.) Responses: Ferial. Psalms: Garrett and Tomlinson. Middle, Voluntary : Legende -Guilmont. Magni- ficat: King (19th morning.) Nunc Dimittis: Barnby (26th evening.) Hymns: 331, 264, 550. Voluntary: Choral Prelude: "O men, bewail"-Bach. N.B. - Psalm 55, verses 5, 6 and 12 in unison. Psalm 66, verses 1 3.7 and 18 in unison. Hymn 531, verse 4 in unison. Hymn 350, verve 5 in unison. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, Kow- LOON. 12th October, 1919.- 17th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion at Mid-day. Morning Prayer 11 a.m. Open- ing Voluntary Responses: Ferial. Venite : Burrowes. Psalmus : Of the 19th Morning : —LXII.--Jones.

LXIII- Canidge. Te Deum: Woodward, Smart and Turle. Benedictus: Barby. Kyrie: Mendelssohn, ) Hymns: 382, 324 (2nd Tute), 298 (A. & M. 280 2nd Tune) 433, 180. Evening Prayer 6 p.m. Opening Voluntary Trau- mere Schumann. Res- ponses: Ferial. Psalms: Of the 12th Evening-LXV-Garrett, LXVII-Wesley, (oraitting the second psalm). Magnificat:

It is hereby notified that, on Barnby in D.-18th Morning. NOTICE is hereby given that and after Monday, the 13th inst.. Nunc Dimittis: Rimbault a meeting of the Licensing Board the new Coastal Road from Tsin 24th Morning Hymns: 361, will be held in the Council Cham-Wat to Castle Peak Bay will be 186, 318. 19. Vesper Hymn.ber on Friday, the 7th day of open for traffic. Concluding Voluntary. NB.-Yovember, 1919. at 12.15 p.m.. for Choir Practice next Friday the purpose of considering ap- a: 6.00 p.m. UNION CHURCH KENNEDY ROAD. -Sunday Services Oct. 12th: Morning 11 a.m. Hymns: 379, 585. 463, 625. Subject: The Church in Pengamum. Evening 6 p.m. Hymns: 169, 11, 352, 111. Preacher: Rev. J. Kirk Macon achie.

ST. PETER'S CHURCH. WEST

POINT.-Sunday, Oct. 12th 1919. 8 a.m. Holy Communion 11 a.m. Morning Prayer, and

Sermon. Preacher: Rev. G. T. Waldegrave.

assured him that such organisa- PEAK CHURCH.--Holy Commun-

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One Night only.

Prices $3, $2, & $1. Booking at MOUTRIE'S.

G.

R.

G.

NOTICE.

MAGISTRACY,

NOTICE.

R.

W. CHATHAM. Director of Public Works. plications for Publicans' Licences Public Works Department. Restaurant Adjunct Licences and Hotel Keepers' Adjunct Licences

Hongkong, 10th October, 1919. for the year 1919-1920, under the Liquors Consolidation Ordinance. 1911.

Forms of applications may be obtained at the Magistracy.

All applications must be for- warded to the Magistracy on or before Wednesday, the 22nd day of October, 1919, and must be ac- companied by a deposit af Eight

Dollars.

Applicants for transfers or new licences, and persons objecting to such applications, lust appear in

tions had not been in vain.. They..ion at 8.15 a.m. were all appreciated to the full and THE GOSPEL HALL. (No. 10 person.. much benest had been obtained by the men from them. No Chap- lain could have worked harder or more untiringly for the welfare of the men and they hoped that his successor would be of a similar dis-

position.

and 12 Pedder Street). Weekly |*- G. A. WOODCOCK, Services-Sunday. Breaking Secretary to the Licensing Board. of Bread, 11 a.m. Gospel Meet. Hongkong. 10th October, 1919. ing, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Exposition

The Chaplain's health was then drunk and the good old song "For he's a jolly good fellow" sung quite heartily, with three cheers at the conclusion..

thank-

of Scripture. 8 p.m. Thursday, Bible Class, 8 p.m. Friday. · Bible Class for Ladies. 5.30 p.m, Saturday, Prayer Meeting, 8p.m. ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

GLENEALY.-Low Masses, at

6, 7, and 9.30 am, High Mass at 8 a.m. 3.30 p.m.-Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.

edhe Chaplain in replied WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH

marks and appreciation and said that he was glad to learn his efforts towards the enjoyment for the men had not been in vain and was pleased to accompany them on any of the picnics when possible: he always enjoyed them. was sorry to remark that very pro- bably he would be leaving shortly but he would carry away pleasant memories of Hongkong Naval nat ings.

He

M. A. A. Beal then asked the Chaplain to convey on behalf of the men who had participated, in the various outings their grateful

NOTICE.

FIRE INSURANCE

ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG,

NOTICE.

-BOXING.

By permission of the Chaplain, boxing, ball-punching, &c. will be taught by the well-known boxer,

Kid Marriott, at the Seamen's Institute, 21. Praya East. Wenchal, twice a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 5.45-7.15 p.m. Special lessons by arrangement. Will any who wish

2874.

NOTICE.

NOTICE.

| IMPORTS & EXPORTS OFFICE"

PUBLIC HOLIDAY, This Department will be open for all purposes till coon on Monday the 15th October. Licea sed Warehouses will be entirely closed on that day.

Hongkong. Sth October, 1919.

NOTICE.

TO BE SOLD

The Valuable Leasehold Fro- party. Known as Inland

NOTICE

NOTICE.

THE DAIRY FARM ICE &

COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, All persons with the exception of persons of Chinese race, The Twenty-third Ordinary wishing to leave the Colony muse Ancual Meeting of the. Share- have in their possession a VALID holders in the above Company- PASSPORT. Passengers not in will be held at the Company's possession of passports will not Town Office. 2 Lowe: Albert Road, be allowed to leave the Colony. Hongkong, on Saturday 11th day All persons with certain excep- of Octover 1919 at 130 o'clock in tions who remain in the Colouy the afternoon for the purpose of for more than 7 days are required presenting the Report of the to Register themselves under the Directors and Statement of Ac- REGISTRATION of PERSONS counts to 31st July 1919. ORDINANCE 1916 Forms of The Transfer Books of the Registration giving the parti- Company will be closed from 1st culars required may be obtained at to 11th October 1919 both days the G. P. O. and at all Police inclusive. Stations.

The Penalty for non-compliance is a fine not exceeding $50.

E. D. C. WOLFE,

C. S. P.

Lots Nos. 1247 & 1262 Hongkong, 3th September 1919.

Victoria Hongkong to- gether with the Messages Erections and Buildings thereon.

Inland Lot No. 1247 contains a total area of about 38,952 square feet. Inland Lot No. 1262 con- tains a total area of about 33,345 square feet.

Inland Lot No. 1247 is held for the residue of a term of 999 years having about 935 years unexpired and Inland Lot No. 1262 is also held for the residue of a term of 999 years also having about 935 years unexpired.

The purchaser will buy the Lots subject to a Lease for 57 years from the First day „of | October 1916 at rent of $6.550 per calendar month. The vendors wil if the purchaser desires, give twelve months' notice to deter- mine this Lease in accordance with the terms of such Lease,

NOTICE.

BANK HOLIDAY.

In accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, the Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public business on Monday, the 13th instant.

-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 Managers. Messrs. Jardine The purchaser will also buy the Matheson & Co. Ltd. Des Voeux Road, Hongkong, on Friday 17th above properties subject to Mortgage for $167,000 with October at noon for the purpose interest at 8% per annum repay-of receiving the Report of the Directors. passing the Accounts, and

Directors electing

and Auditors.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 11th October to the 31st October both days inclusive.

able on the 6th June 1920.

The above mentioned Lease and Mortgage can be inspected at the offices of the undersigned Messrs. Deacon. Looker. Deacon & Harston.

Purchasersdesiring to purchase the above properties must send in sealed Tenders to the undersigned Messrs. Deacon, Looker. Deacon & Farston before noon on Friday the 31st day of October 1919 at which time all Tenders will be opened and the properties deemed to be sold to the Tenderer whose Tender shall be approved of and accepted by the undersigned Messrs. Deacon, Looker, Deacon

By Order of the Board.

JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers. Hongkong, 2nd October, 1919.

NOTICE.

A. S. WATSON & CO. LTD.

By Order

M. MANUK,

Secretary. Hongkong, od September, 1919.

DANCING.

PALACE HOTEL.

KOWLOON.

Hotel on Saturday 11th October. A dance will be held at above Band of s.s. Nile will play at dinner from 7.30 p.m. Tables can

be ordered by Phone E 3. $1.95. per head. Try our dinner and critici-é.

Dancing at 9 p.m.

J. H. OXBERRY,,

Proprietor.

PUBLIC AUCTIO V.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

WEDNESDAY, the 15th Oct. 1919.

commencing at II a.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

Brown & Black Boots & Shoes A Quantity of Gent's & Lady's

Biso

An Assortment of Woollen & Tweed Suit Lengths On view from Tuesday, th 1.4th inst.

Terms Cash on delivery

4 m/s

Geo, P. LAMMERT Auctioneer.

EXCHANGE.

SELLING

& Harston on behalf of the NOTICE is hereby given that vendors whose agents Deacon, an Extraordinary General Meet- Locker, Daaron & Harston ring of A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd T/T to have lessons please apply to serve the right to accept such will be held at the Hongkong Demand the Manager, Mr. R.W. Bristow. Tender as ther please. No Hotel on Monday, the 20th day 30 d/s Terms by arrangement.

pre-Tender will be considered if it is of October, 1919, at noon, for the 50 d/s payment requested. Telephone not as much as or more than the purpose of considering, and if

reserve price. The reserve price thought fit. approving, the draft T/T Shanghai will be fced by Deacon, Looker, new Articles which will be sub- T/T Singapore. Deacon & Harston prior to the mitted to the Meeting. A copy TT Japan opening of the sealed Tenders but of such Articles and a copy of the T/T India... they shall be under no liability to existing Articles may be seen at Demand, India disclose same.

the offices of the General T/T San Francisco The Tenderer whose Tender is Managers in Alexandra Buildings, NOTICE is hereby given that MINISTERING CHILDREN'S accepted as aforesaid shall forth- Des Voeux Road Central. Victoria.IT Java

& New York

with enter ipto and sign a Hongkong. In such copy the T/T Marks Contract for the purchase of the portions of the proposed new T/T Francs ..... property in the form already pre-Articles which differ from the old Demand, Paris Pared by the undersigned Messrs. Articles are indicated by under- Deacon. Looker. Deacon &lining in black ink,

4 m/s, L/C Should the Meeting approve of 4 m/s. D/P Harston which can be inspected at their office at any time during such Articles with or without 6 m/s. L/C the usual business hours.

modification, the subjoined Extra 30 d/s. Sydney and ordinary Resolution will be Melbourne proposed :-

BANK HOLIDAY,

all FIRE INSURANCE

WANCHAI-Sunday Morning Service 10.15 a.m. Sunday Offices will be closed for the Evening Service 6 p.m.

transaction of Public Business on SOLDIERS AND SAILORS HOME Monday, the 13th October, 1919.

ARSENAL.. STREET.Sunday

By Order. Evening, Gospel

LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS p.m.

Secretaries.

Services

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. GARDEN Hongkong, 11th October, 1919.

ROAD.-Mass and Sermon at

10 am. followed by the Bene- "diction of the Blessed Sacra-

ment.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST.-MacDonnell Road Sundays. 11.15 a.m. Wednes- days, 5.30 p.m.

NOTICE.

MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF HONGKONG.

thanks to his friends, who had al-IMPORTS & EXPORTS. NOTICE

ways been eager to assist him whenever he desired to organise an

BANK HOLIDAY,

ig. hereby given that all MARINE IN- "A notification issued from the SURANCE Offices will be closed oating or a picnic or a whis' rive, Imports and Exports Department for the Transaction of Public and to inform them that their assays that any permit may be Business on Monday, the 13th sistance was highly appreciated, refused by the Superintendent in October, 1919. not forgetting the Hongkong Can-his absolute discretion. The

5 of

the

are HOW

By Order,

Secretaries, Hongkong, 11th October, 1919.

NOTICE.

ton and Macao Steamboat Com Superintendent may impose any LowE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS, pany for their great concession, viz.condition on the granting of any reduction in the fares for this Permit (Section particular trip and also previous Ordinance). ones. Before concluding and, as All Black Lists that was possibly the last of the abolished. splendid trips etc. Master at Arms Beal remarked that he had been approached by various ratings on board who desired to know if they Goods may be consigned to any could not show in a tangible form country "To Order ". their esteem and appreciation for

Prohibited Export Lists abolish- ed except for remaining United i Kingdom Prohibitions.

The exportation of certain the Chaplain for his untiring goods is prohibited. The Guzette efforts in connection with the out-gives details on this point. ings which had been so much en-

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHINESE LANGUAGE

SCHOOL.

LEAGUE.

Sale of work in aid of Charities for Children to be held in the rounds at Government House by kind permission of His Excellency the

Governor On Saturday, October 18th, from 2 to 7 p..

Entrance only at the Garden Gate in Upper Albert Road.

Price of Admission-

Adults 30 cents. Children 10 cents. Sale of Plain and Fancy Work. Gentlemen's Golf Jerseys and Stockings a speciality.

with Dollar Stall

Prizes. Fortune Teller. Side Shows. TEA GARDEN. Variety Entertainment

5 o'clock. Prices moderate-No Chits.

NOTICE.

BUNKER COAL

Silimpopon (Sebattik) Coal. The only British Coal on the Hongkong Market

at

This Coal is imported direct A Beginners Class will be from the Mines in British North started on Monday, 13th October

joyed, and when a small subscrip- the services be rendered in connerat 5.15 p.31 at the New School, Borneo. It is a high class Steam junction of Zetland Street and Coal, very economical, and equal. easy burning, of high calori£c value, and equally suitable for Marine or Land Boilers.

tion from those who cared to sub-tion with the various organisice House Street (Masonic Hall to Best Japanese Lump. It is

scribe was mooted, it met with en-tions were very small when cam- thusiasm and good response, so pared with the beautiful present; much so much so that a nice gold but he accepted it with great grati- watch and chain was the gift pre- tude and would treasure it highly sented to the Chaplain who accept Hongkong was reached a little ed it with great pleasure and re- after midnight, the trip being just marked that it was really more "ly styled "One of the best."-Con- than he deserved, as he considered tributed.

Premises).

Te-

Intendig students are to the und leraigned for enrolment. quested to send in their nanes

By Order, E. A. M. WILLIAMS,

Secretary. Hongkongy, 29th September, 1919,

Prices on application to

BRADLEY & CO., LTD. Sole Agents., The Cowie Harbour Coal Co., Ltd:

The Tenderer whose Tender is accepted as aforesaid shall also forthwith pay to the undersigned Messrs. Dagcon, Looker, Deacon & Harston teu per cent of the purchase price as a deposit in accordance with and subject to the terms of the aforesaid Con- tract

Dated the 6th day of October, 1919. DEACON, LOOKER DEACON & HARSTON,

1. Des Vœux Road Central, Victoria, Hongkong. Solicitors for the Vendors.

NOTICE.

SUSCRIPTION GRIFFINS FOR THE SEASON 1919-1920

The lists in connection with the above are now posted at the Race Course au the Hongkong Club. Cost Per Pony Hongkong $300.-c. i, f.

The lists will positively close on Saturday, the 29th November, 1919.

By Order,

G. W. GEGO... Acting Clerk of the Course. Hong tang, 8th October, 1919.

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4/2 11/16 4/2 13/16 4/2 15/16

4/3 1/16

Nom."

17816

17314

207

207

8856

22414

Nom.

7.40

BUYING.

•4/37%

41476

4/44

4/436

co & New York J

8914

Nom.

4 m/s. Francs

7.60

7.68

30 d'e. San Francis-

4 m/s. Marks

Nom,

Nom

185

"That the new Articles already approved by this Meeting, and for the purpose of identification subscribed by 6 m/s. Francs the Chairman thereof, be Demand, Germany. and the same are hereby Demand, New York 8814 adopted as the Articles of T/T Bombay. the Company to the "ex-Demand, Bombay... clusion of and in substitu- T/T Calcutta tion for all the existing Demand, Calcutta... Articles thereof."

Demand, Manila Should the Resolution be passed Demand, Singapore. 1784 by the required majority, it will On Haiphong be submitted for confirmation as On Saigon a Special Resolution to a second On Bangkok. Extraordinary General Meeting Sovereign.

be which will subsequently convened.

JOHN D. HUMPHERY

& SON, General Managers... Hongkong, 9th October, 1919.

THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED,

Head O Bot: 6 Des Youtz Round Ütl Haskow Bauch: Panoff Building,

FOR THE YEAR TO COME Precaution is impor ant in all things. This applies in your own finances. The best way of providing for the fature, freely,

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OPENING A SAYINGS ACCOUNT

WITH UB, tele $1 to start. BYBERKATICALLY B wii gós ta

THOUSANDS

Nom.

Nom.

4.70 Nom.

Gold leaf per Tael... 33.20 Bar Silver, per az 523%

forward.

6214

SUBSIDIARY COINS.

DICOUNT PER $100;

H'kong 50 cts sub,

15

10 5

77

C. coins

р pm. .334% pm.

COTTAGES AT £675 EACH. The Kent County Council has received an estimate for the erection of four six-roomed cott ages for the married staff of the County Industrial School, The estimate of the cost of erection is £3,500, there being no charge for the sito, as it was proposed to build on the Council's own land,

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