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ST. ANDREW'S BALL.

(Continued from Page 1)

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1919.

together with following, will take supper at the President's table NEW

Commodore V.G. Gurner. Mrs. W. Chatham, Mr. A. G. Gor- don, Miss Helen Duff, Hon. Mr. ied out. Windows have been Claud Severn, Mrs. C. H. P. Hay, hidden with flags of every Mr. R. M. Dyer, Mrs. nationality and kind: elan Loring. Mr. Joha Johnstone, shields. County arms and Mrs. Wm. Armstrong. Mr. W.. Borough

ferns. Nicholson, Mrs. A.G.M. Fletcher, thistles, and bunting all go to Captain R.G.H. Henderson, R.N., make up a brilliant scene. At the Mrs. E. V. D. Parr, Mr. J. Reid, far end, the banner of the Society. Mrs. E D. C. Wolfe. Colonel embellished round with electri-J. R. Young, R. E. Mrs. J. L cally-lighted thistles forms the piece de resistance.

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Crockatt. Mr. J. H. Wallace. Miss Gurner, Hon. Mr. H. E. In the St. George's Hall, Pollock, Mrs. F. Maitland. Mr. beneath the portrait of Queen G. M. Shaw, Mrs. G. M. Harston, Victoria, has been set

UR Mr. T. D. Moorhead, Mrs. A. the dais which the President Ritchie, Mr. George Hogg and and His Excellency the Governor Mrs. T. D. Moorhead, and party will occupy. The

of scheme is in white and blue and has been effectively worked out, The shields of Edinburgh and Glasgow are on the left and right. The room in its entirety will present a striking scene.

also play the pipes.

The official programme dances contains twenty-two dances in addition to the extra opening waltz Music for all the dances, with the, exception of the Scottish dances, will be supplied by the band of H.M.S. Hawkins. It is between the two main Pipe music will be provided by rooms that the band will be situat-the Pipers of the H.K.S.B. R.G.A.. ed and there has been fitted up a whilst Mr. Douglas Wilson and large electrically-lighted dance Mr. McGregor of Foochow will indicator, showing into both rooms. One wanders through the adjoining rooms to find the same lavish style of decoration, and one is struck by the fact that the names of prominent Scottish war heroes have been given places of honour beneath em blematical shields. Taking the conception of the decorations as a whole, one can only say that the Committee responsible for them has achieved a great success. and one must add to that the

the: the

statement

The full list of officials is as follows:-

CHRISTMAS

CHRISTMAS.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

ESTABLISHED 1850

J.ULLMANN&C.

PARIS

SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, TIENTSIN, PEKIN. HANKOW

GOLD & JEWELLED WATCHES

PENDANTS. DIAMOND RINGS

BRACELETS. ETC.

POPULAR

PRICES

PUBLIC. AUC 10%.

By Order of the Mortgagees "Mr. Geo. P. Lammen has

instructions to sell by Public Auction

Un

FRIDAY

12th day of December, 1919 3 p.m. at his Sales Rooms

Duddell Street. Victoria.

Hongsong.

IMPORTER/9 DIAMONDS

PRESENTS

PRESENTSF

CONSIGNEES.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO. LTD

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S. S. DOYLESTOWN." From COLOMBO & SING-

APORE.

General Committee-Mr. G. M. | Young, (President), Mr. John Macdonald. (Vice President); Hon. Mr. Wm. Chatham, C.M.G.. (Past President), Mr. J. W. C. Fannar, (Past President). Mr. A. G. Gurdon. (Past President). Mr. R. M. Drer, (Past President), Mr. W, Nicholson, Mr. J. Reid, Mr. J. H. Wallace. Mr.G. M. Shaw, Mr. G. Hogg. Mr. A. M. Duncan Society Wallace. (Hon. Treas.) and Mr. possessos valued directive ability | Peter Tod, (Hon. Secretary.) in the help of Mr. Duncan.

Invitation Committee, General received One might be tempted to give Committee along with:-Mr. Away bar secrets, bui all that is Wm. Adamson. Mr. W. Arm-l going to be said is just this that strong, Mr. N. 5. Brown, Mr. J. coolles kept their bamboo poles.. Crockatt. Mr. F. Maitland, the well strained with the cases this Capt. H. G. Monteith, M. Tat morning and that there was at | Neave, Mr. J. Ormiston, Mr. C.-L. official checker busy with note-Sandes. Mr. D. Templeton. Mr. B. book and pencil. The provision Wylie and Mr. Peter Tod. Hon. for supper"certainly does credit Secretary (Con) to those who conceived the menus

Dancing and Music Com. Perhaps that had better speak mittee.--Mn W. Armstrong,

Lot 1 All that piece of ground for itself:

Convener, Mr. T. Arthur. Mr. situate at Victoria registered, in Robert Bruck. Mr. D. Gow, Mr. Land Offier as Inland Lot No. 346 C. H..P. Hag. Mr. A. K. Hender together with the messuage there son, Mr. R. Kennedy, Mr. J. T. on No. 15 Mosque Street. Term Kidd. Mr. A. C. Leith. Mr. H999 years from 27th November MacTavish, Mr. W. J. Morrison,

Area 1440 square feet. 1849. Mr. A. Murdoch, Mr. A. Stalker Annual Crown ren: $1.24. Mr. A. Stevenson, Mr. F. Souter. Lot 2 All that piece of ground Mr. P. D. Wilson and Mr. Petar situate at Kowloon Point regis- ered in the Land Offerts Sect. Tod, Hon. Secretary.)

Card room Committee. Mr Jon N. of Kowloon Irland Lo: Ormiston, (Convener), Mr. R.E.O.No. 410 together with the mess Hutchison, Mr. F. Maitland, Mage thereon No. 22 Ashley Road,zodowns, where they will be

1. Consomme en Tasse 2. Seatch Broth

3. Soused Fish

4. Lolster Salt

5. Roast Turkey

6. Roast Pheasant

1. Roast Capon

8. oast Beef

9. Ross: Sadd! · of Mution

10. Hauges

11. Spiced Beef 12 York Ham 13. Corned x Tongue

14. Galantine of Vial 15. Chicken Salad

16. Assorted Fresh Salad

11. Fruit Jelly 18. Tingy Cake

19. Compare of Fruits and.

Custards

20. Blunt Mange

21. Strawberry Ice Cream

42. Vanilla Ice Cream

24. Scotch Shortbread

24. Coffee.

The Hongkong Hotel is ping

T. Patrie. Mr. D. M. Ross, Mr. S. B. C. Ross. Mr. A. Ritchie Lieut. A. R. Sutherland and Mr. Peter To. (Hon. Secretary.

Ladies Cloak room Committee. Dr. Adam Gibson. Convener). Mr. R. MacGregor and Dr. S. S. Strahan,

Supper and Wines Committee. Mr. R. Henderson. (Convenor), Mr. T. Arthur, Mr., A. R. Austin. Mr. R. M. Austin, Mr. D. K. Blair. Mr. R. V. Cameron. Mr. A. Davidson, Dr. Adam Gibson. Mr. R. Hunter, Mr. A. D. Macdonald, Mr. Jas. Macdonald. Mr. H. Matheson, Mr. T. Oliphant, Mr. J. W. Paton, Mr. A. Ritchie. Mr. W. Ross, Mr. G. M.Sinith, Mr. A. Stevenson. Mr. Jas, Waldron, Mr.

to have no light task to supply the Jas. Walker, Mr:S. T. Williamson. wants of the company. Over 1000 | Mr. L. M. Whyte and Mr. Peter suppers have been guaranteed Tod, (Hon. Secretary.)

The following Leasehold pro- perties situate at Victoria and Kowloon. Hongkong in two Lot

The above mentioned vessel having arrived from the above mentioned ports. Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that their cargo will be landed at their risk into the hazardous and or extra hazardous godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd.. and stored at Consignees risk.

Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of the Imports & Exports, Hongkong, before Bills of Lading can be countersigned,

All broken, Chafed and dama-

goods are to be left in the Kowloon Term 15 years from examined on December 3rd at

Area 1592 10 a., and December 4th 24th June 1982.

of 10 a.m. feet. Proportion quare, Annual Crown rent $10.50.

For further particulars ani conditions of sale apply to Messrs Johnson Stokes & Master, Prince's Building. Ice House St.

Hongkong. Solicitor for the Mortgagees

to

Geo. P. LAMMERT.

Auctioneer.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. From EUROPE AND STRAITS

"HE Company's Steamship

KITANO MARU,”. having arrived from the abovel

by the Society, and about 1,200) Decoration Committee.- Mr. G. ports, Consignees of Cargo are invitations have gone out. The Duncan. (Convener) Mr. F. Gra-hereby informed that their Goods menu cards themselves will form interesting souvenirs, the items being interspersed with appro priate Scottish quotations.

The proceedings will open at nine o'clock when His Excellency the Governor and party will be

All claims must be presented within a month of the steamer's arrival here. after which they cannot be recognized:

No claim will be admitted äfter the goods have left the godowns, and all goods remaining unde livered after December 4th, will be subject to rent.

Xo fire insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.

PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO. As Operators, U. S. Shipping Board. Hongkong, Zich November, 1919.

TO BE LET.

"J

ham. Mr. D. Keith, Mr. A. B. are being landed and placed at To BEL-For offices, three Ramsay. Mr. J.Simpson and Mr. their risk in the Hongkong, and

Kowloon Wharf and Godown rooms top four No. 2 Queen's Peter Tod. (Hon. Secretary).

Company's Godowns at Kowloor. Road Central.

Apply Carlton where each consignment will be

Hotel Office. CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES. sorted out mark by mark and Messages of congratulation delivery can be obtained as soon

Honorary Piper. Mr. P. D. Wilson.

met by the General Committee of have ixen >ent by theas the Goods are landed. the Society, and escorted to the local Society

"dais.

01

There will be rhe Erstat Tientsin. Shanghai.

followed by a Lancers, the official

Wei

societies Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given "extra" waltz, and this will ne haiwei. Manila, Cebu, Iloilo, to the contrary before NOON.

Hankow, Bangkok. Singapore, TO-DAY. Penang, Taipei, Foochow, Kobe,

Goods not cleared by the 3rd Yokohama, Nagasaki, Amoy. Swatow and Tsingtao, whilst up December, 1919, will be subject

to rent..

ses for which will be composed of the following:-

H. E. The Governor and Mrs. J. Reid Mr. G. M. Young to the time of going to Preas the (President) and Lady Rees Hongkong Society had received Davies; Admiral Sir A. L. Duff messages from Shanghai, Wei- and Mrs. J.W.C. Bonnar; Mr. haiwei, Foochow, Penang, Ipoh, John Macdonald (Vice-Pres.) and Amoy and Swatow.

Mrs. V.G. Gurner.

H.E. Major-General Ventris

and Mrs. A.G. Gordon; Hon.

BREVITIES.

Next

Mr. Wm. Chatham, C.M.G. and The species of bird most nu Mrs. S. H. Dodwell; Sir Wm. merous represented in eastern Rees-Davies and Mrs. John John-America is the robin. stone; Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar and Mrs. J. R. Young.

Under the presidency of the Chief, Mr. G. M. Young, the above,

comes the English sparrow.

No snake, frog, toad .or lizard has ever been seen in Newfound- land.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignees and the Co.'s representatives at an appointed hour on Tuesday & Friday. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognised. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowas.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents. Hongkong, 26th November, 1919.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AT THE TEA DANSANTS

THE POPULAR ENTERTAINERS AILEEN & DORIS WOODS 'WILL APPEAR (after an absence of two years) AND PRESENT THE LATEST SONG HITS

ON

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1st &

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4th ADMISSION TO DANCE, ROOM $2.-; HOTEL RESIDENTS $1- “

J. II. TAGGART, Manager.

HONGKONG FUND

FOR

DEVASTATED FRANCE

SATURDAY, 29th NOVEMBER At Happy Valley.

GYMKHANA

"Admission ....$1.00.

Tickets Now On Sale.

The Race of the day "ST. ANDREW'S CUP "

H. E. The Governor has kindly consented to give away the cups at the conclusion of the meeting.

MONDAY, 1st DECEMBER

At the Theatre Royal, at 9.15 p.m. LECTURE

By Mlle. H. Van der Flier Booking at Moutrie's.-Seats to any part of the Theatre $1.00 each. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform 20 cents each.

G.

NOTICE

race,

All persons with the exception of persons" of Chinese wishing to leave the Colony must have in their possession & FALID PASSPORT. Passengers not in

G.

NOTICES:

R

Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 1st day of December, 1919, possession of passports will not at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the be allowed to leave the Colony.

Fublic Works Departmert, by All persons with certain excer Governor, of one Lot of Crown Order of His Excellency the tions who remain in the Colony Land for more than 7 days are required the Colony of Hongkong, at Wanchal Gap Rond. to Register themselves under the

REGISTRATION of PERSONS for a term of 75 years, with the ORDINANCE 1916 Forms of option of renewal at a Crown Registration giving the part of His Majesty the KING, for one Rent to be fired by the Surveyor culars required may be cbtained at

the G. P. O. and at all Police further term of 75 years. Stations.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT The Penalty for non-compliance is a fine not exceeding $0.

E D. C. WOLVE,

C. S. P. Hongkong, 5th September 1919.

TH

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

SATURDAY, the 28th Nov. 1919.

commencing at 1a.m.

at his Sales Rooms. Duddell

Street

A Large Quantity of Tinned Provision

Comprising:-

mland fo

Waschini Giup Road,

No, of Hals.

Reglers Ko.

Torality.

Boundary

Measurements.

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Contents In

Annual Hag L

Upset Price,

As per le plas. 24,250) 19

NOTICE.

HONGKONG POLICE

LIGR

The Hongkong Police Victory Ball will be held at the City Hall on Wednesday the 17th December 1919. Dancing to com-

Il cases Booth's Herring

Neptune Tomato Samence at 9 p.m.

29

dinc

19

Underwood Sardine

The Chair will be taken by His Honour Sir William Rees Daries. Kt.. K.C.

19

Red Lable Sardine

25

White Star Sardine

45

Home Run Sardine

19

The lecture will be illustrated

by moving pictures of intensi in- der terest, among which is shown the

The

bombardment of Antwerp. Pactographs were taken from un aeroplane and German shells are plainly seen bursting over the

town.

A quantity of beautiful bronze Plaques specially designed for the Fund by a famous Belgian artist will be sold by ladies before and A number after the lecture.

of these placques were purchased

y the Belgian Government for pre-i sentation to ladies in foreign coun- tries who had helped in collecting money on behalf of the destitate and suffering people. Price $5.00 each,

Do not fail to purchase cre of these beautiful placques of historic) value. It will serve to remind you of the great victory of Freedom over Tyranny.

At Volunteer Headquarters. FRIDAY, 19th DECEMBER From 9 p.m. to 12 midnight GRAND MKID BALL. Prizes will be given for the most

J

Attractive Dominoes.

Admission ...$5.00 each, including light refreshments.

SATURDAY, 20th DECEMBER,

at 3 p.m. Admission ... .$1.00. CABARET, TOMBOLA,

DANCING, TEA, ETC..

Also THE "EVERYTHING" STALL DANCING will continue until

Midnight.

Motto for 19th & 20th December

"DANCE FOR DEVASTATED FRANCE."

NOTICE.

MOTOR SCHOONER

***WERGELAND."

19

14 17

1

Crestent Baking Pow-

Pickles

Honey

Assorted Jam

Essence of Coffer Culinary Essence .B.-The above are fresh stores.

On view from Friday, the 27th inst.

Terms: Cash on delivery

Geo. P. LAMMERT

Auctioneer.

NOTICE.

REPULSE-BAY HOTEL

W. HENDERSON,

Hen. Secretary Central Police Station

NOTICE.

HONGKONG GYMKHANA

CLUB.

The St. Andrew's Meeting in aid of

The devastated Villages of France Fund

to be held at the HAPPY VALLEY

a: 2.30 p.m.

הס

Saturday 29th November 1919.

By kind permission of Capt. R. G. H. Henderson, B, and Officers, the Band of the H. M. S. Hawkins, and also by kind per- mission of Major T. M. Wake- field and Officers the Pipers of the HK. S. R..G. A. will play during the afternoon.

ENTRANCE $1.00.

In order to enable the con- tractors to complete the work in connection with the above hotel at the earliest possible date with-

It is hoped that Members of out interruption, and in order to the Jockey and Gymkhana Clubs avoid all possibility of damage to will purchase Tickets and not the flooring, tiles, paint work, avail themselves of their

etc.

H.E.L. DOWBIGGIN

Hon. Secretary.

The public are requested Season Tickets. to kindly abstain from visiting the Hotel as on and from this date until its completion and formal cpening of which due notice will be given by Advertise- ment in the local newspapers.

The Management of the Hotel feel sure that they may rely upon the ready co-operation of the public in the foregoing regard.

Dated this 6th day of November, 1919.

THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK, LIMITED.

Head Of: 6 Des Yax Rus Cu Hackow Branch: Pazo Building,

FOR THE YEAR TO COME Pecaution is impor ant in all things This applies to your own finances. »The bat way of providing for the future, freely,

PENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT

WITH US.

For the HONGKONG HOTEL Co., Ltd. by

Proprietors of the REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

Jp

THE

Tenders are invited for the purchase of the above Schomer as she lies in damaged condition in Shimonoseki Harbour. For particulars apply to Muriu Sho- kwai, Shimonoseki. -

J. H. TAGGTAR, Manager.

P. & O. S. N. COY

S.S.TRAZOS MONTES"

9,000 tons will leave for

LONDON

Via Vladivostock and Suez about 1st December for freight apply to MACKINNON MACKENZIE & COMPANY.

Agents.

22, Des Voeur Road Central, Hongkong.

$t to start. SYSTEMATICALLY it will grow to

TROUBAN US.

TELEPHONE CO.

THE NEW OFFICES. We announced recently that Messrs. Linstead and Davis, who are agents for the Belilios Estate, are busy installing a lift in the building next to Messrs. Caldbeck, Macgregor and Co,, the top floors of which will be utilised as offices. Before the completion of the works of reconstruction, every office has been booked. The Telephone Company, which is to give up possession of its present premises, will go into this build- 1ng in Queen's Road. The Com- pany will occupy half the building. The Sun Life Insurance Co., Ltd. of Canada, will also move in.

The demand for office accom. mation is insistent.

TER

REMINGTON SELE STARTE]

MUSTARD & CO.

IS THE MOST IMPORTANT TIME AND LABOUR SAVING FEATURE EVER PLACED ON THE CORRESPONDENCE

TYPEWRITER.

Tel. No. 1186.

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