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THE HONGKONG

TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!!

TO-NIGHT!!!

UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF. H. E. THE GOVERNOR AND LADY STUBAS.

FAREWELL

HOTEL LISTS.

HONGKONG HOTEL

Corrected to wth June, H Mn. W. Alder. F. I. Kircher O. W. Anderson ära. 2_W. Kopke Mr E S. Bailey f. J. Korthai s Muler Bakker (th. T. Krull

Mr. and Mrs F. B. Ryne

J. R. Bakker D. Lachmond J. R. Barrickio. Langlon Mr. EL Bayner

agut Mrs. Hn. E. R. Bellos F. & de Lara A. L Banham Dr. M. Lasher Mr.

Mr Mr. and and

PEAK HOTEL,

Corrected to 23rd June, 1990.

Capt Archar

OF THE

Carlton Hoyer.

TO-NIGHT! CRAND

TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHTS TO-NICHT HE

BISHOP COMPANY

NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Corrected to 19th June, 193

andW, McKenzie

JA. Nathan

Mrs P. Nelson

IRL W. Lee Jinès

Mr. Acid Mr. and Mrs. A. Sir Ella Kadoorin

Family E Ashton |E). C. Kasparsen | Mr. And J. Bartholomew Mr. Kankalovsky

Ackalytia 1. A. Laing J. Arrastia

F. E. O. Bird

Blacking

Mr. and Mrs.

Nicoll

H. B. Lambara Jose Arrastin A Petenon Mr. and Mrs. D. Capt. and Mrs. | Mrs. P. E. Camer.Mr.

K. Blair RQ Nakar

Linton

STAR Artistes

30

ant

THEATRE ROYAL

30

G. Cameron

Paterson. Mir.

Mrs.

STAR Artist's

HONGKONG.

M. 1. Conner

G. A Reed

J. W. Dando

and Kapas&Family

J. D. Lloyd Mr. & Mr. O. TIR. S. Logan

Breakspear P. J. Maitland G. Bridger Mrs Metiorb

Capt. H. S. Mr. Hagameger Capt. Salstrom J. Bridgar Capt and Mr Capt. Montaith

J. E. Grizo J. Santos

Mrs

and child

Carion

Mr. and Mrs

J. Hemick

J. 3.

Maj. and Mr

J

G. Morgan

L. Jackso

L Carter

G. J. Johnson

Q. H. Benson C. Laurien

Mr Madam

Mr. sad

R. W. Bardem Leiria Mr. and MAE Levy

8. Bisney Miss. H. Lillie

M. Blum

Dardel

3. Langileld

G. Bao Ludin

DAHLunings

Mr. and Mna El. Lustig

R. B. Boyd Mr. snd Mrs

F. P.-Brady

Hr.

Bad

H. R. Vabson

Mr Dr. O. Marriot

J. M. Brady Mr.

C. Forbes Browa

And

C. W. Martyr

A R. Barton Major T. Ma

J. Van der Byl

Connell

Mr. And in C. Melhaald

A. B. Cameron Dr. G. W. M:

F. W. Canzadər Kean

Capt R. J. CREW. McLean

for

G. F. Caville

FI. Cheetham

Mr. and Mrs.

W. Church

3. N. Clark

Cal L A. Nichol

SOD C...

H. Fl. Nott

E. B. Pulter

Disa Serpall

Disa L. Single

Mrs. Swann and

child

Mr Johnson and S. Thomion

Son

A. R. Tourle

Dr. Mrs Klag A. K. Whibley Miss W. King

A. Porter

Capt. K. KPJ.

McGee

and Mra Worsley

Mr. and Mrs. Cockburn

E

ST. GO'

Hors

C. I. Cola

Mi Cormack

L A. Cossart Cosco

B. Crowley

D. C. F. CuDy D. F. Cathill 1. J. Davies

Ea. Com

Дакал

N. E. Dick

wers

J. S. Robinson

Mr. and Mrs. W.

Robinson

H. W. Enger Maj. and Mrs.

Sanders

JC. E Sandstrom

J. F. Sargent

10. F. Savage WR. P. Shav

[H. Shrubsole

Mr. And Mrs.

H. G. MeNeary X. W. Duckworth. I. Grant Smith.

Corrected to 19th June, 1920.

W. Blackett

Mr. and Mrs W.

Mr. & Mrs. R. PH. McHugh &

Boyce

2 daughters

Aller, Brockman W. MeKenzie

Lieut. J. J.G. Mellis

Bryant,

Lyman Monry

Mr. & Mrs. Ben C. L Packe

ton C. Byrd Me and Mrs. E

W. Peterson

S. & Church

E. J. Carmichael F. J. J. Michelsen | Y. & Ura. John A. Findlay Smith | 11. Day Mia G. Carr C. Mills

therm

Me.

Duacas

IL Spicer and Mr. W. Eastman Mr. and Mise E Carro J. Mirnodaile Ereligh Stubbings thers

and ME A. Cas

vidr

Moelich 3r

P. D. Chandler Mahlen

Mr. V. Farmer Mira C. A. Swan

J. Farmer

J. F. Swindell,

Zar Lt-Cal M. GreeffMe. and Mra

and 3r W. P. Xerson

Mr. and Mrs. R

A. Hale FL. C. Hale

S. J. Strett Mr. Tabiased

F

DE Copplemin Mr.

1. Chapman

Mrs. Chapman J. E. Nolte

Mb Chapman (O. H. Ochi

J. Craven

N. Craneber

J. V. C. Davis

IR. A: O'Conner

Miss N. E. Pep

perell

C. Derham andS. 5. Perry

Jervant

J. Dewar

H. Disky zn

P. Randolph

G. Eawlins

E H. Ray Master Danhar C. Reich

Mr. and Mrs. Reinde

W. Dunbar, W. EL Reteriac T. B. Dwyer Ma Richardaan

F. A. Fairchild Misses Richard

Engineer Capt. &)

100

P. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Mr J. B. Foley | Boberta

J. 5 Gardiner C. F. Robins

Mr and Mr. G. L Robinson

IR. Bodenfoser

Garibaldi

F. Garris

P. FL. Gaille

J. X. Gibson

H. Goffe

A. E. Golsten

F. Kondro

J. D. Rosmos

1. Schryve Mr.

and Mrs.

C. H. Shird

Capt W.C. GreerA M. Sienerelt

Capt and Capt. Siggreland

Grierson

child

P. E Grosse

Hoa Mr. E. R

Halifax C.B.X

D. Hall

Maj. - Gen.

Ventris

Rev. G. TW

Ldazzers

| Mal. Harding FI. II. Webster

JB. Hellstrom. M. Weller Mr. and A. Wkinsoo

F. J. Hoban Bir And Mrs. 3. II. Fallingə Windel

worth

apt. P. Withers Mis Marshal Wood CE Hours Maj. R. B Your Mr. and 3n

Q.'G. Irwine

Mr. and

KING EDRAND HOTEL

• Corrected to 29th June. 1920.

Mr Almond W. II. Leesaver Capi, and Mis Mrs. Lovegrove

Anderson

Mr. and

Laramia Mr. Manak

Dr. M. E Asger W. Atkinson

Capt. LA. Bo Miss Manok

10

J. Marrison Mn Capt. Milae

Mrs.

,

Mr. and

W. Badge C. J. Marion Master Chi Shing Hra J. F. Niebo Chei Shing and F. Smith

Mie M. Shuich

J. C. Clark {M. Sri:t

H. B. Hammond J. Sontenlam,

Mr. and MnA 8. Soprasen W. A. HannibalD. A Spurks

Mr. and 31.3. Tompkins

E. 0. Coomes F. A. Dickhoff

A. Fairgrieve

P. T. Färrell Min Farrell MF. D. Forest

and

W. H. Harper Mr. Miss Harper CP. Templeton Mr.

A. Tatondjian

A. W. Harrison

Dr R. Hatrink A. C. J. Vor

H. J. Hawkins Mrs. C.

Mr. and

Mia meulen

A. H. Van Heek Beld

A Fothergill And M

IL O. Odell th. Pagri T. Pals Mr. Passmate J. T. Pasin

5. Parloff. Mr.

and Mrs

- Pereira MJ W. Pritchard

Mrs. A. Robertans J. A. Siva Mrs. R. G, Sovath

cxten

Mr.

H. Georgy

War.

J. Grood

D. M. Graham

Mrs. A.B. Hench. H. E. Van der

man

Miu J. Hill

Werken

FI. A... White

II. E. Hochschild H. G. While

Mr.

and

A Holst

Miss Houston

8. Howard

Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. . A. White Jr Mr A. H, Whit-

ney

Mn E. B. Jones Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Hes E. V. Wilbern

R.

1. Joseph JE J. Willemsema

Julien

3. H. William

N. B. Karanis Mr and Mrs.

Mr.

and 3. T. A. Winfrey

B. Kawley G. G. Wood

F. J. Kincade Miss. Tarnold

PALACE HOTEL.

Corrected to 9th June, 1920.

C. W. Alexander (A. Marks

Mr. Beacham

D. Brotchic

and

T. Matthew

Capt. T. Brown R. Nicholls M. B. Crew

Mr

and Mrs Mr. C. O. Farrell J. H. Ozberry

Mr. and Mr. A. Pash

8. P. L. Leigh J. Robertson

HL Horent

J. Jack

10. A. Searle

J. Smith

B. Jemchoojin

W. E.Krby

A. F. Starkey

Dr. A. B. Sonra Mr. ard Mr. L 0. Spil

Gregory

P. de Grisognon Mr.

and

Mrs and

Mr. and Mrs. A. Stewart

Flarrison

Family 3. Ston-* Mr. and

Hart & children F. Taylor AL G Holt-Kr. and Mrs

house

Coderwent

A. D. Hopkirk Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. Johnstone Verbeul A. Jonge

Hess Jr

A. Kamarof

H. Verbeal

Thoe Renneth Arthur F. Ro

berts

TWO NIGHTS ONLY

3

Tuesday & Wednesday, July 6th & 7th. THE LEYLAND HODGSON REVUE COMPANY

Direct from London,

IN THE LATEST REVUE AND VANDEVILLE

DIFFERENT PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT.

30

B.F. Fambing

STAR Artistes

Mrs. Flussard A. Türk

POPULAR PRICES

Booking at MOUTRIE'S.

30 STAR Artistes

J. R. Lloyd

Dr. and Mrs. H

H. Scott

T. J. Lossins

R. Stock W. D. H. Ly109 Mrs. H. Tarby FI. M. Madden John Wiki.

A BUNGALOW COLONY,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Di GOODWILL OF THE PRAC- TICE OF AN ARCHITECT hitherto carried on by the late FREDERICK ENDELL ROSSER

at Nos. 33 & 40 Queen's Road Central, Victoria in the Colony

of Hongkong

Twenty years ago the wide beach at Pagham. four miles to the west of Bognor, contained only two or three bathing huts, To-day it is dotted with bunga- Jows of all makes and sizes. The old railway carriage painted white, second-hand Army hats, corrugated bailfings, and a varie ty of other places testify to the popularity of this breezy, open noon spot.

to be sold in two lds by

PUBLIC AUCTION

다호

PUBLIC AUCTION.

By Order of the Mortgag=cs. Messrs Lammert Brothara have received instructions to sell by

Public Auction

од

FRIDAY

The 23rd day of July 1920, at 3 p.m. at their Sales Rooms Duddell Street. Victoria, Hongkong

The following valustle Lease-

The 12th day of July 1920 as hold property situate at Victoris

by

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

at Nos. 3840 Queen's Road, Central

ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS.

WHAT YOU WANT SOMBONE HAS WHAT YOU DON'T WANT SOMEONE ELSE DOES.

ONE CENT PER WORD PER INSERTION

Two Cents if not Prepaid.

A SMALL, `ADVERTISEMENT IN THÈSE, COLUMNS) WILL BY PRODUCTIVE OP `MANY ENQUIRIES REPLIES AWAIT BOX ́No.:- NO 38 A 384

NOTICE.

WANTED.

WANTED-St John's Quibe- drat, Hoogkong. A European

The interest and responsibility wanted as Verger. For paru- of Mr. Herbers William Looker in culars apply to the Chaplain. our Firm ceased on the 30th June 1920.

DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON & HARSTON. Hongkong. 1st July, 1920.

NOTICE.

We have admitted Mr. William Edward Leonard Shenton a part- ner in our Firm us from to-day. DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON

& HARSTON. Hongkong, 1st July, 1920,

NOTICE.

NOTICE TO MARINERS......

KONGMOON DISTRICT.

( WANGMOON). ALTERATION IS CHARACTER OF

WANGMOON ENTRANCE LIGHT. in the Colony of Hongkong, viz:-

All that piece or parcel of Notice is bereby given that on ground situate at Victoria afore- or about the 8th July 1920, the said registered in the Land Office Wangmoon Entrance Light will as Section 5 of Inland Lot No. 425 | be changed to white acetylene together with the messuage erect-light, occulting every 3 seconds ed thereon koown as No. 5 Wast thos:--- Terrace Victoria aforesaid. Term 599 years from 28th. May 1855 created by a Crown Lease of the said Lot dated 17th. April 1895

A representative of The Erily News who inspected a new build- ing in com19) of construction found that the owners had pur- ebated for £16 a-piece three rail- way carriages, all containing Spanish mahogany fittings. The carriages were placed so as to fonn three sides of an enclosed spare. By a floor, a roof, and a Nos. 35 & 40 Queen's Road Cen-Annual Crown rent $6.46. glass partition facing the sea, aital, Victoria, Architect. large living room was provided.

Lot one constists of:- All the right title and interest in the good will of the late Frederick Endell Rosser, deceased, late of

Lot two consists of:-

G. R. HAYWOOD

"Here is the kitchen," said All the office furniture etc un the builder, and we were intro the above premises aforesaid. duced to a convenient apartment For further particular and con- opening from the living room.ditions of sale apply to Next door was the scullery, and in Mdition to a bath room, there *Pre five or six bedrooms. Out side the living room ran a long verandah that could easily ac- commodate half a dozen beds on summer night8.

The builder explained that be had erected the whole building on brick piles in such a way as to provide a motor garage un- derneath.

The Dully Seca representative was informed that the erection T. H. Wolken when complete would cost £300, G. E. Wetton which, ander present day con- Mr. and Mrs.ditions, seem quite resonable. "- Mr. J. Kilbee & A C. Wilis

child

Young

Mrs Kelma TE

Mr. and 3123

Lee

יי

July, but *

STATION HOTEL. Corrected to 9th June, 100%........... F. Been

J. J. Wierink de W. H. Bennett Hoog Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hes

Bernis Miss E. Best

No. 10 Des Voeux Road Central, Solicitó: for the Administratrix,]

or

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.

Doddell Street.

NOTIC E.

THE HONGKONG TUTORIAL & EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE

43, Bonham Road. Opposite the University Tel. No. 732. P.O. Box, 593. Principal

Although the old railway car- riages can be obtained for about

JOHN P. JONES, B.Sc., M.E. Min. £26, cost of transport from the Dearest railway station is rough- The Institale afforda Special · Pre- 17 soother £16. What further|paration (Clam vond Private, Day much outlay is involved depends upon Ering. Oni and Compondence) the taste and purse of the owners.for University Matriculation And The carriages can at least be Degree Examinations. made habitable for £100.

New Season has now commenced.

Area

10

TO BE LET.

TO LET.-For immediate vo- jeopation 3 rooms, suitable for offices, in Queen's Road Central, aear the banks. Apply to Box 390 c/o Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET.-One bedroom with bath. Central District For terms apply Box 391 of "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET OR FOR'SALA..

Glenshiel, N._141 The_Peak. inner Barker Road Brem, Apply to Linstead & Alexandra Buildings.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE. LADY WISHES

TO SELL entire contents of well forniabed 5 Roomed house, in- tinding Victrola. Silver, Black wood Fumiture, and out Glam. all nearly now) Apply Box 386 c/o Hongkong TelegraphTM NO | DEALERS.

'Light........ 0.3 second.

Eclipse 2.7 seconds. This asteration will increase the candle-power of the light, making it visible in clear westber for i For further particulars and distance of 1 nautical miles. conditions of sale apply to

Other characteristica of the Peak. Apply 135 Peak. Light will remain unchanged.

2959 square feet.

JOHNSON. STOKES & MAST R. Prince's Buildings, Ice House

or to

Street. Hongkong. Solicitors for the Mortgageen,

MEATS LAMMERT BROS.;

Auctioneers.

Hongkong. 5th July. 1920.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction on

Saturday, the roth July, 1930, Commencing at 11 am.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

(for account of the concerned) 700 tons No. 1 Saigon Long White Rice, broken grains 15% to 20%

יז

J. M. de Jong P. J. de Kart Mr. Stewart J. Northent

BioWD

H. H. Olsen,

No one must expect water and

· Tutorial Classes are being conducted gas, or electric light laid on in English Mathematics, Trigonome- to the bungalows. Water isy. Mechanics, Physics, Chemistry. Geography, Latin and obtained from a well which, to History,

700 tons No. 1 Saigon Long White Rice, broken grains 15% to 20%

100

Mr. P. Rotast

| J. D. Carriera

| W. R. Farmer H. Sieling

Lt. and Mr. L.] G, H. Gibson

V. D. Labrum. 8. Steerts W. P. Machster Mr. Watermake- J. T. Hanix

peace

Wm. Thom

J. P. Haverkamp Mr. and Mrs. W. C J. Higgin L. M. Wijk

botham

the nearest buts, means a tramp French, for Hongkong University of 100 yards, but to the majority July Examinations.

it involves a longer journey.

F.

Private Tuition can also be bad in The life may be simple, but it these subjects. is exceptionally healthy.

Prospectus on application.

tons No. 1 Saigon Long White Rice. broken grains 15% to 20%

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

NOTICE.

|

FOR SALE-Abergeldia «136

FOR SALE. Encyclopaedt in |Britannica; 35 vols, bound half- Morocco in oak case. Apply Box 383 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

Microscope in

We are vacating our present premises on July 31st, and re moving temporarily to No. 19. Ice House Street (next to Meel

Suit Medica! - Cheong, photographer). In order Mahogany case. to avoid, as much as possible, the student. Apply Box 389. co

Hongkong Telegraph.” repacking for removal of the stocks at present displayed, we are offering for a few weeks only Smoking Requisites, Cigars and

.FOR SALE.-By Peak Resid- Egyptian Cigarettes, vinent, rooms perambulator, în firs Cigarette and Tobacco at reduc-class condition, Price $75.00. tions of 15 per cent, 10 per cent: Apply Box 392 elo "Hongkong and 5 per caul, respectively. “.....

Telegraph." TABAQUERIA FILIPINA.

10. Des Voeux Road, Central, Telephons 3559. Hongkong, July 2nd, 1920.

Burglar & Fire-resisting SAFES

"Prevention. is better

than Cure."

The Undersigned have just received a new consignment of Milner's Safes.

LOST.

LOST.-Old black bather wal- let containing sum of money and cards with owners name, between Kennedy Road and lower fram stafion. Liberal reward, if "re-f turned to Box 387 “Hongkong Telegraph."

LOST. From 126 The Peak. Rough Haired Irish Terrier Dog Licence No. 64 on Collar: Finder. will be rewarded. Apply: W. LAMMERT BIOS. Fraser c/o Hongkong Electric Co.

Duddell Street.. Ltd.

REMINGTON SELF-STARTE

USTARD & CU.

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

TYPEWRITER.

ER

Tel No 118

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