BOXING.
FIRST TOURNAMENT UNDER NEW ASSOCIATION.
The first boxing tournament under the auspices of the Hong- kong Boxing Association has been definitely fixed for Saturday. the 13th instant, at the Thestre RoyaL
The main event will be a 15-. round contest between Sky Karrison, Royal Naval Yard, the fresent Welter and Middle Weight Champion of the Colonly, and Stoker Eddie Walters, H. M. S. Hawkins, the challenger.
The second main event will be ten rounds between Seaman Peggy Evans, ex-Middle Weight Champion of the Mediterranean. and Seaman Hewlitt. Both men are from the Hawkins
There will also be an 8-round contest between Seaman Decen- hardt, of H. M. S. Hawkins, and Stoker Neal, of the Kowloon Torpedo Depot.
Another fixture is a 6-round bout between two Flys Boy" Flush and Boy" Coles, both of H. M. S. Hawkins.
The remaining contests will
be announced later.
We learn that Seaman Parsons, of H. M. S. Ambrose, which arris- ed here yesterday, challenges any Welte: Weight in the Colony
to a contest.
FERRY SERVICE. REVISED TIME-TABLE. The comments which have ap- peared from time to time in our columns urging the necessity of extra ferries being put on at Kowloon between the hours of S and 9 a... for the convenience of business people, have borne fruit. Commencing to-day, a revised
i nestable has been put into
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NEW
“MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1919.
ADVERTISEMENTS
The late Mr. J. R. Flynn Anderson, although a stranger to the Colony of Hongkong inventoried its English speaking population in THREE WEEKS!
He did this by means if his Card Index System.
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If not, take a short cut to 1920 by installing a
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DISTRIBUTORS OF 1920 MODELS
HOLLAND PACIFIC
HONGKONG
op:ration, which means that be- FUND
tween 8.20 and 9 am, two extra ferries have been fitted in by a
rearrangement of the times of FOR
depar ure. The new service is as follows:
From
Kowloon.
8.00 am.
From Hongkong. 8.05 a.m.
8.10
8.15
8.20
5.20
8.27
8.30
8.32
8.37
840
8.42
8.48
8.50
8.54
9.0
9.00
9.03
9.10
.9.15
9.30
9.25
GILS WHO GET HUSBANDS, Many mothers of pretty girls | who have arrived at a marriages, ble age wonder how it is that other girls less prepossessing find husbands with greater facility than theirown daughters do.
The girl who remains by her mother's side seeing her plainer but more winsome friends led to the altar is as often a not the girl who pays no attention to the hobbies and diversions that absorb the interest of others around her.
DEVASTATED
RANCE
TO-NIGHT
MONU Y, 1st December. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, AL 9.15 p.m. BUCHER
Ey Allle. . Van der LIER,
TRADING COY.
TEL NO 1687, 12 DES VEUX RD.
NOTICE
SANITARY BOARD OFFICE HONGKONG.
To the Owners of Domestic
Buildings.
Take Notice that under No. 3 of the Domestic Cleanliness and Ventilation Bye-Laws (as amend-j ¡ed.) every Domestic Building or part of such Building within the Central Division of the City of Victoria and the Western Divis ion of Kowloon, occupied by Members of more than 030 family. except those within the European Reservation or in Kowloon South of Austin Road! or those parts of a Domestic Building used as a Shop, Office
Booking at Moutrie's.-Sears or Godown, must be Cleansed and Limewashed Throughout by the Owners during the mouths of
to any part of the beatre $1.00 each. Soldiers and Sailors in December, and January. aniform 20 cents each.
The Chair will be taken by His Honour Sir William Rees Davies, K., K.C.
N.B.-The word "Throughout" used in this notice means that the houses should be limewashed in respect at all the walls of each) room, all Cubicles, Partitions, The lecture will be illustrated Stair Casings and Stair Linings, She is generally languid, listless, by moving pictures of intense all Ceilings and the Undersices
main buildings pale-lipped and pallid. Pains in interest, among which is shown of Roofs in the back and limbs assail her at the bombardment of An werp. Oflices and Servants Quarters frequent moments; whilst faint-
and inclusive of Verandatis, ness. lack of appetite, and The photographs were taken! irregularities of the functions from an aeroplane and German The Backyard must have its Containing Walls limewashed up frequently make her life wretched. shells are plainly seen bursting to the level of the first floor. A man does not want to add de- over the town. "licate health to his respon-
sibilities,
Carved, painted or polished
A quantity of beautiful bronze woodwork in good condition,
It is a sad fact that numbers of placques, specially designed for however, need not be limewashed, these spiritless, easily exhausted the Fund by a famous Belgian but must be cleansed.
girls are met with everywhere in artist, will be sold by ladies The Board is prepared to Line- tho Far East. Yet all that they before and after the lecture. A wash Free of Charge a limited need is the rich, red, abundant ; Hood which Dr. Williams Pink aumber of these placques were number of buildings in those Pills have created for countless purchased by the Belgian (ov. Divisions. Owners who desire to avail themselves of this offer drooping girls in every part of ernment for presentation to should apply in writing to the ladies in foreign countries wh Secretary on or before the 7th, If you: daughter lacks vitality had helped in collecting money December, 1919. and verve, if she is developing anaemia, nervousness, debility or on behalf of the destitute and
Choice among applicants will
the World.
the President.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
HE Undersigned has received
instructions to sell by Public Auction on
TUESDAY the 2rd Dec. 1919 commencing at 11 a, m a: his Sales Rooms, Duddell
Street
A Quantily of Sundry House- held Furniture
Terms: Cash on delivery.
Geo. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
THE
"HE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
&
WEDNESDAY, the 3rd Dec. 1919.
commencing at 3 r.m.
At No. 25 Godown, Hongkong Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd. Kowloog.
26 casks Aluminium Sulphate (Stured in No. 25 Godown}
44 casks Aluminium Sulphate (Stored in No. 28 Godown)
10 casks Aluminium Sulphate (Stored in No. 1 Godown)
40 bags Talcum Powder Stered in No. 3 Godown)
55 cases. Napthaline Powder (Stored in No. C Godown)
50 cases Chrome Alum (Stored in No. 25 Godown)
16 cases "Owl Brend" Stout & Bear (stored in No. 51 Godown)
Terms: Cash on delivery.
Geo. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
NOTICE.
GRAND FRENCH LOAN WITH DRAWING.
UNDER THE GUARANTEE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FRENCH REPUBLIC.
Prox.
NOTICE.
The sis, Shinfukui Mazo “ chartered by the French Govern- ment will be despatched for Kobe (direct) an or about the 10th December.
Space for General Cargo can be obtained for that Port
For particulars please apply
to
R. RODENFUSER Acting Agent. Messageries Maritimes Co, Hongkong, 1st December, 1919.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
ΤΗ
HE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
THURSDAY, the 4th Dec.
1919.
commencing at 2.30 p.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell
Street.
(without Reserve)
A Collection of Valuable Jewellery
comprising
Solid gold rings, brooches, ban- gles, earrings, necklaces, watches, te pins, tiger claws cigarette & Isoverign cases, cuff links, studs etc. (Plain and set with precious stones)
On view from Wednesday, the 23rd, inst.
Catalogue will be issued Terms: Cash on delivery
Geo. P. LAMMERT Auctioneer.
TO BE LET.
FC BE LET-No. 13 Chatham, Road, Kowloon, Holyroad" 5 roomed-house with tennis court. From 1st January 1920. Apply to J. M. NORONHA Credit Foncier d'Extremo-Orient.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LIMITED.
CHINA
AND
MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Consignees per Co.'s Steamer
"TYDEUS
are hereby notified that the Car- go will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will
G.
NOTICE
NOTICE.
REPULSE BAY HOTEL
In order to enable the con- tractors to complete the work in connection with the above hotel All persons with the exception at the earliest possible date with- of persons of Chinese raco,out interruption, and in order to wishing to leave the Colony must avoid all possibility of damage to have in their possession a VALID the flooring, tiles, paint work, PASSPORT. Passengers not in etc. The public are, requested possession of passports will not to kindly abstain from visiting be allowed to leave the Colony. the Hotel as on aad" from this All persons with certain excep date until its completion and tions who remain in the Colony formal opening of which due for more than 7 days are required notice will be given by Advertino- to Register themselves under the ment in the local newspapers. REGISTRATION of PERSONS The Management of the Hotel ORDINANCE 1916 Forms of feel sure that they may rely upon Registration giving the parti- the ready co-operation of the culars required may be obtained at public in the foregoing regard. the G. P. O. and at all Police
Dated this 6th day of Stations.
November, 1919. For the
The Penalty for non-compliance is a fine not exceeding $50
E. D. C. WOLFE,
C. S. P. Hongkong, 5th September 1919. "
PUBLIC AUCTION.
By Order of the Mortgagees Mr. Geo. P. Lammert has
HONGKONG HOTEL Co., Ltd. Proprietors of the
REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
J. E. TAGGTAR, Manager.
P. & O. S. N. GOY.
received instructions to sell by THE S.S." TRAZOS MONTES"
Public Auction
FRIDAY
the 12th day of December, 1919 at 3 p.m. at his Sales Rooms Duddell Street. Victoria, Hongkong.
The following. Leasehold pro- perties situate at Victoria and Kowloon. Hoogkong in two Lots
Lot 1 All that piece of ground situate at Victoria registered in Land Office as Inland Lot No. 346 together with the messuage there- on No. 15 Mosque Street. Term. 999 years from 3th November 1849. Area 1440 square feet. Annual Crown rent $124.
9.000 tops will leave for
LONDON
Via Vladivostock and Suez about 1st December for freight apply to
MACKINNON MACKENZIE & COMPANY.
Agents. 22. Des Vaux Red Central,
Hongkong.
THE INDUSTRIAL AND
COMMERCIAL BANK, “
LIMITED,
Head Oce: 6 Des Your Raul Cul Haokow B aach; Panoff Buŭding,
FOR THE YEAR TO COME- Preaction is impor ant is all things This applies to your faces. The st way of proving for the futare, freely,
Lot 2 All that piece of ground| situate at Kowloon Point regis- tered in the Land Office as Sect- ion N. of Kowicon Inland Lot No. 410 together with the mess- age thereon No. 22 Ashley Road, Kowloon Term 75 years from) 24th June 1882. Arca 1892)
of square feet. Proportion
3 67 Annual Crown ren: $10.50.
For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to Messrs Johnson Stokes & Mester, Prince's Building, Ice House St. Hongkong. Solicitors for the Mortgagees or to Geo. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer.
HONGKONG HOTEL
OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US
ŞI DE ARTE
SYSTEMATICALLY it will grow to THOUSANDS.
CHARITY LECTURE.
FOR DEVASTATED FRANCE.
lie at Consignees risk. The SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS AT VIllages of France Fund the
Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godowns on and after 1st December.
Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prio· to steamer's arrival.
All broken chafed, and damag- ed goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will he examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 m. and noon within the free storage period.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods Fremaining undelivered after the 8th December, will be subject
to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before the 22nd December, or they will not be recognised..
The Local branch of the allments peculiar to her sex, begin suffering people. Price $5.00 be in the absolute discretion of BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE
No Fire Insurance will be Ler cure to-day with Dr. Williams' | each,
CHINE will receive subscript-
effected: Pink Pills. Then watch how
Do not fail to purchase one The Central Division of the ions for the above drawing from
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, rapidly her appetite will increase,
Agents. how she will desire to join in the of these beautiful placques of City lies between Gilman Street this date to the 15th December pastimes of her friends, and how historic value. It will serve to and Peel Street on the East and
Four milliards francs of 5% Hongkong, 30th November 1919. bonds will this pleasing transformation will remind you of the great victory Tank Lane and Cleverly Street
be issued, free on the West. add joy to your own life as well of Freedom over Tyranny.
of income taxes, redeemable at as to hers,
Kowloon is divided into the | Fr. 600. in 75 years. Eastern and Western Division by Non-convertible before 20 years. Nathan Road, and a straight line! Issue price F. 495, per bond. drawn from the
and The drawn wil be every through the Yaumati service res-quarter yielding 10 millions servoir to the Northern Boundary of francs in prizes yearly, the of Kowloon.
First prize in each drawing being, Fcs. 1,000,000.
Your own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, or you can order them direct by mail, post free, at $1.50 the bottle, six for $8, from the Dr.
NOTICE.
MOTOR SCHOONER “WERGELAND.""
Williams' Medicine Co., 96 Sze- .. Tenders are invited for the chten Road, Shanghai. "Plain purchase of the above Schooner! Talks To Women" is the name as she lies in damaged' condition
For particulars apply to Muru Sho- kwai, Shimonoseki.
of a helpful booklet obtainable in Shimonoseki Harbour on request from the same a ldres
North
(8D.) C.M.W. REYNOLDS.
SECRETARY, S.B. Hongkong 30th. November, 1919.
M. ROUET de JOURNEL,
Manager. Hongkong, 28th Nov., 1919.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG POLICE
The Hongkong Police Victory Ball will be held at the City Hall on Wednesday the 17th December 1919. Dancing to com- mence at 9 p.m.
W. HENDERSON,
Hon. Secretary Central Police Station
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. H. TAGGART, Manager.
WISEMAN LTD
In aid of the Devastated.
lecture to be given this evening by Mlle. H. Van der Flier at the Theatre Royal should be largely patronised.
As has already been announced the lecture will be illustrated by moving pictures of intense. interest, among which is shown the bombardment of Antwerp.
A quantity of beautiful bronze placques, specially designed for the Fund by a famous Belgian artist, will be sold by ladies before and after the lecture. A number of similar placques were purchas- ed by the Belgian Government · for presentation to ladies in for- eign countries who had helped in collecting money on behalf of the destitute and suffering people.
The chair will be taken by Hia Honour Sir William Rees Davies, K.C., and His Excellency the Governor has intimated his in- tention of being present. In addition to the lesture there will be Yocal contributions, Mrs. Skilton, the Hon. Mr. Claud
TEA DANCE Severn, C. M. G., and others
ON
WEDNESDAY
Dec. 3rd.
· DANCE TICKETS 50 cents each.
D. M. GOODALL
Manager.
having promised to assist the programme. A picturesque fea ture will be the sale of pro- grammes by French ladies, the daughters of the French Consul and others, who will be attired in national costume. The dresses have been made and pre- sented by Mme. Flint. During the evening a collection will be taken for the Fund.
At
Booking may be done Moutrie's, the price of admission being $1.00
MUSTARD & CO.
ADDING, LISTING
DALTON MACHINE
AND CALCULATING
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