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THE HONGKONG

TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!!!

UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF 1. & THE GOVERNOR AND

FAREWELL

HOTEL LISTS.

Hoveron Hor

Corrected to soil June, al Mr. W. Ahlerian, F. L. Kirchner' CW. Anderson Jr W. nuke Hra ES Bailey J. Kortha Master Bakker T. Krud

r. and

Mr. B. Syur

J. R. Bakker

10. Lachmond

J. R. Barricklo 4C Langden

Mrs. H. H. Hayner

and Ma.

Mr. E. R. Belhos F. E de Lara

A. L. Beaham Dr. M. C. Lusher

Mr. and Mr Mr.

C. H. Benson

Mr.

and

PEAK HOTEL

Corrected to 23rd June, 1920

Capt. Archar

1 W. Loe Jonss

Mr. and Mrs. A. Sir Ellia Kadoorie Family

E Albion

J. Bartholomew

R E.0. Bird

R. Blacting Mr. and Mrs

K. Blair

B Q. Nakar Mr. & Mrs. D.

Breakspear

G. G. Bridger

3. L. Bridgar

Mrs.

C. Laurits m

Mrs Madam and

R. W. Bardem

Mr. and Mr

B. Bisney

M. Blam

Mrs. 0. Bao

mardal

Mr. Kankalatiky

OF

THE

CARLTON HOTE

Corrected to 12th June, 1990. Mr. Acid and W. McKenzie

A. Nathan and Mr. P. Nelson Mr. and Nicoll

JH. C. Kaspersen | Me.

Arkalytia

Jose Arrastia

11. A. Laing

J. B. Lambam

D. Capt.

and Mrs Linton-

13. D. Lloyd T.R S. Lozan

P. J. Maitland

J. Arrastia..

Mrs. F. E. Camer-pir.

OB

TO-NIGHT! CRAND

STUBBS

TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHTWIT

BISHOP COMPANY

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

Mrs.

A. Peterson

and

Mrs.

Peterson

G. Cameron,

hir.

and

Mis

30 STAR Artist-s

THEATRE ROYAL

30

STAR Artistes

M. L. Cunner

Rapas & Family

HONGKONG.

J. W. Dando

G, Reed

Mrs. Mekisah

Cap. EL S. Mills

Mr

G. 1. Johnson

Son

Capt and Mrs Capt. Monteith

and Mr. Carson Mai, and Mr. J G. Morgan

J. J.

Leiria

L Carter

Levy

G. F. Cavilla

Mian E. Lill

3. Langñeld

Ladin

A. H. Lonings

Mr. and Mrs. H. Lustig

R. 5. Boyd Jr. and Mrs.

F. P. Brady

H. Mabson

Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Marrist:

FT. Cheetham

Mr. and Mrs.

W. Church

8. S. Clark

Cal L A Nichol

Jon C.Ka

H. H. Nott

J Porter

Mr. and Mrs.

E

C'kbarn

C. H. Cole

Mr. Cormack

LA Cossart

J. M. Brady [Mr. Rad 1. Caton

C Forbes Browni W. Martyr Crowley AR Burton Major T. I Me

J. Van der Byl Connell

Mr. and M. C. Melknala

A. B. Cameron. G. W. M

F. W. Cannaday Kean

Cap R. J. CarE W. McLean

tor

D. C. f. Culy

D. F. Cuthill

f. J. Davies

Eo. Com

Daxion

N. K. Dick

E. & Potter

J. E. Griffin J. Santos

Mrs Hagemeyer Capt. Salstrom

and chil

Hemick

LA Jackson

Miss Serpall

Mis II. Stséle

Mira. Swann and

child

Mes Johnson and S. ThomSON

A. & Tourle

Dr. & Mrs King. K. Whibley Miss W. King Mr. and ra

Capt. KK. PJ. McGee

Werd

US Robinson

Mr. and Mrs. W.

Robinson

In W. Roger Maj. and Mrs

Sanders

JC, E Sandstrom

J. H. Sargent

0. F. Savage

WR. P. Shaw

B. Shrubsole Mr. and ru

Worsley

ST. Grazar's Bocaz

Corrected to 10th June, 1920

W. Blackett Mr. and Mrs W. Mr. & Mrs R. P. H. McHugh &

Boyce

9 daughters Allen Brockman. McKenzie

Lieut 3. J.G. Mellis

Bryant, B.I. Lyman Menry Mr. & Mr Bec. L Packe

Ion C. Byrd Mfr. and Mrs E

G. McNeary N W. Packworth 1 Grant Smith. B. Charch

E. J. Carmichael P. J. J. Michelsen | Mr. & Mrs. Johod. Findlay Smith | HI. Day His G. Carro-Mrs. C. Mills

thers

-Duncia

H. Spicer

TWO

NIGHTS ONLY

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

Direct from London,

IN THE LATEST REVUE AND VANDEVILLE

DIFFERENT PROGRAMME EACH NIGHT.

FL. F. Fasching

Kirk

W.. Peterson Tere Rennais Arthur W.

berts

90

Ro

STAR Artistes

POPULAR PRICES

Booking at MOUTRIE'S.

STAR Artistes

Biz. and Mrs. ||A. W. Eastman Mt. and Mise Most Teard

Mrs. E Cara J. Mirmadolle G Eveleigh

thers

Stubbings

Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Farmer Dr. C. A SED. R. Lloyd

Mr E A. Cas Moelich

sidy

P. D. Chandler Mahlen

Dr. and Mrs. H

. Sealt R. Stock W. D... LyYes. E. Tarb FI. M. Madden John Wilkie

FI

J. Farmer

. F. Swindells 1. J. Lasipa Zur La-Cal M. Greet and Wra

Me and Mrs RS. J. Syrétt

Jire

A. Hale

Mr, Tobiass27

W. P. Neeson

Maj. - Cen.

F

R Ventris

Rev. G. T. VA

D. E. Coppleman Ur. and

J. Chapman

Mrs Chapman

Miss Chapma Jerarend

N. Creacher

J. V. C. Davis

J. E. Nolte

D. II. Ocha

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C. Derham and

servant

J. Dowar

P. Dilekyan

Miss X. E. Pep

Perell

S. Perry

H. Randol

6. Rawlins

FH. Ras

Master Dunbar C. Reich

Mr. and Mrs Reind}}

W. Dunbar

W. H. Reterinck

T. B. Deyer Mr Richardson F. A Fairchild Misses Fichard Engineer Capt. 5.) 100

P. Fe:2003

and Mrs

Mrs. J. B. Foley Roberts J. S Gardiner Hr. F. Robing

Mrs. G. Robinson and

Mr.

Garibaldi

F. Carriz

P. H. Gasil

. Bodenfuser

F. Rendon

F. C. Hale

Hoa. Mr. E.

Halifax C.RE DEL!!

| Maj. Harding H. H. Webster C. J. B. Hellstrom. M. Weller 31. nnel Mrs. Wilkinson"

F. J. Hobson

worth

and

Mr.

and

A. II. Hollings | Winfield

Capt. F. Withers Me

Mra Marshall Wood C. E. Hava Maj. F B Young Mr. and

G. G. Irwine

Wre

KING EDWARD HOTEL Corrected to 29th Jan», Hen Mr. . Almond W. I. Leewater Capt. and Mrs Mrs. Lovegrera

Anderso

Dr. M. Eger W. Atkinson

jblr.

J. D. Bassolstios

azd Lammis Mr. Manuk

J. N. Gibson

f Gofe

Mr.

End Mrs.

A. E. Golsten

Wen Mr. and

W. Badge

J. Marrian

Mr Capt. Milne

C. J. Mariso

1. Schryver

C. FL. Skieli

Cape W.C. Green M. Seretelt.

Capt. LA. Bliss Mannk

Mrs.

A BUNGALOW COLONY,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

of GOODWILL OF THE PRAC. ~TICE OF AN ARCHITECT. bitherto 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 Pagbam, four miles to the west of Bognor, contained only two or three bathing huts, To-day it is dotted with bunga- lows of all makes and sizes. The old railway carriage painted white, second-hand Army hots. corrugated buildings, and a varie- ty of other places testify to the popularity of this breezy, open noon spot.

A representative of The Daily News who inspected a new build- of construction ing in coUTSO found that the owners had por chased for £15a-piece three rail- containing way carriages, all

to be sold in two lots by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

by

Mesars. LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Order of the Mortgagees. Messrs Larmest Brothara bave received instructions to sell by Public Auction

10

FRIDAY

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

ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS.

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

ONE CENT PER WORD PER INSERTION

A SMALL

WILL BI

Two Cents if not Prepaid.

ADVERTISEMENT IN THESE COLUMNS) PRODUCTIVE OF MANY ENQUIRIES REPLIES AWAIT BOX No.:- 20 38 & 284

NOTICE.

WANTED.

WANTED-St. John's Cathe dral, Hongkong, A European“

The interest and responsibility wanted as Verger. For parti- of Mr. Herbert William Looker in culars apply to the Chaplain. our Firm cessed on the 30th Jane 1920.

J

DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON

HARSTON. Hongkong, 1st July, 1920,

-NOTICE.

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

& HARSTON, Langkong, 1st July, 1920.

NOTICE.

NOTICE TO MARINERS.

KONGMOON DISTRICT.

(WANGMOON).

The following valuable Lease- The 12th day of July 1920 at hold property situate at Victoria ALTERATION IN CHARACTER OF WANGMOON ENTRANCE LIGHT. - in the Colony of Hongkong, viz:-

Notice is hereby given that on All that piece or parcel of 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. 423 be changed to a white acetylene together with the message erect light, occulting every 3 seconds ed thereon known as No. 3 West thus →→→→ Terrace Victoria aforesaid. Term All the right title and interest in 1999 years from 28th. May 1855

at. Nos. 39 & 10 Queen's Road, Central.

Lot one constists of:-

Caps, and Mrs Capeland Master Chi Shing Mrs. J. F. Nichol Spanish mahogany fittings, he the good will of the late Frederick created by a Crown Lease of the

Grierson

child

P. E. Grosse

Me and

Choi Shing and Mi F. Smith,

Mis M. Sith

J. C. Clark

Mr. Smits

E. G. Comes

MrsA S. Soempsen

. B. Hammond (). Sostendam

W. A Hannibal0. R Sparks Mr.

and

Mrs. Tompkins W. H. Harper [Mr. and Mrs. Miss. Harper C. P. Templeton AW. Harrison A. Tetandjian Dr. R. Hattink A. J. Ver. Mr.

and Meulen

H. J. Hawkins]Mrs. C. D War

A. H. Van Beek theld

Mrs. A.2. Hench.. E. Van der

Werken

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Miss J. Hill jff. A. White H. K. Hochschid G. White Mr. and Mrs Mr. az Mrs. W. White Jr Mr. A. H. Whit-

A. Hobt

Mian. Hogston

S. Howard.

ne

Mes E. B. Jones Mr. and

Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs E... Wilbern

1. Joseph

P. Juliea

S. B. Karanjia

JJ Willemsen

F. A Dickho

A. Fairgrieve P. T. Farrel Miss Farrell

J. II. Forrest Mr. and

II. O. Odel

Kh. Paz" T. Fals Min. Pasam J. T. Pavit

¡F. Pavlo

Dr. and

Pereira

Mrs

Mr J. W. Pritchard

A Fothergill Mrs. A. Robertson Mr. And Mrs. J. A. Seva

H. Georgy Mrs. R. G. South

erica

E. J. Grand

D. M. Graham

Mr. and Mr

Gregory

¡Dr. A. B. Senta Pr. L. 0. Spil

hase

R. de Grisogono Mr. and Mra Mr. and Mrs. A Stewart

Harrison

17]

Family Mr. and Mrs. Stones ( Hart & children F. Taylor A. LG. Holt-Mr. and Mex

boase

Underwood

STR

A. D. Hopkirk Mr. Mrs J. Johnstone Verbeni

and

J. H. Wiliams

A. Junte

L. Yerbeul

and Men.

J. G. Hess Jr

T. E. Wahleen

A. Kamaro

G. G. Wood

Mrs. Kelman

Miss. Farnold

child

IL Young

Mr. mel Mrs.

Lea

Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Winfrey

R. Kewley

F. J. Kincade

:

PALACE HOTEL

Corrected to 29th June, 16:9.

C. W. Alexander A. Marks

Mr. Beacham

D. Brotchic

bir.

and Mrs T. Matthew

Capt. T. Brown R. Nicholis M. E Crew

Mr. and Hen

Mrs. C. O. Farrel J. H. Oxberry

Mr. and Mrs. A. Pash'

8. P. L Leigh J, Robertson 10. A Beatle

H.-Hareat

J. Jack

B. Jemohoojin

W. E. Kirby

Y. C. Labrum

W. P. Machster

J. T. Hanix

J. Smith

0. E. Wetton

And Mrs. Mrs. J. Kilbee & A. C. Wil

STATION HOTEL Corrected to 29th June, 1609. F. Beep

JJ Wierink-de W. H. Bennett

Boog Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Les

Bernia

Miss E. Beat

J. M. de Jong 1. J. de Kant Mr. Z Stewart'). Northcott

Brown

1. H. Olse

J. D. Carriera Mr. P.M. Rotast W. R. Farmer. Sieling Land Mr LG. F. Gibson WOL Thom

JA. F. Starkey

B. Steeves

Bir. Watermake-

peace

J. P. HaverkampMr. and Mrs W.

C. J. Higgin, L. M. Wijk

botham

to

Area

'

Light... 03 second. Eclipse... 2.7 seconds.

This iteration will increase the candle-power of the light, making, it visible in elsar weather for a and distance of 13 nautics! miles.

Other characteristics of the Light will remain unchanged.

carriages were placed so as form three sides of an enclosed Endell Rosser, deceased, late of said Lot dated 17th. April 1895

2959 square feet. spac. By a floor, a roof, and a No. 38 & 10 Queen's Road Cen-Annual Crown rent 16.46. glass partition facing the sea, aral, Victoria. Architect

For farther particulars Farge living room was provided.

conditions of sale apply to

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

Lo: two consists of:-

Here is the kitchen." said All the office furniture ete on the builder, and we were intro- the above premises aforesaid. duced to a convenient apartmen: For further particular and con- opening from the living room.ditions of sale apply to Sext door was the scullery, and in addition to a bath room, there were five or six bedrooms. Out- side the living room ran a long verandah that could easily ac commodate half a dozen tedy on sommer nights.

The builder explained that he had erected the whole boilding os brick piles in such a way sa to provide a motor garage on- derneath.

The Doily News representative was informed that the erection when complete would cost £300, which, under present day con- ditions, seem quite resonable.

G. R. HAYWOOD No. 10 Des Yeux Road Central, Solicitor for the Administratrix.

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.

Duddell Street.

or

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TUTORIAL & EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE

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

JOHN P. JONES, B.Sc., M.E. "Min.

The Institute mords Special Pro-

Although the old railway cer- riages can be obtained for about £26, cost of transport from the Dearest railway station is rough-| ly another £16. What further paration (Class vod Print, Ihy and outlay is involved depends upon Being. Onal and Correspondence) the taste and purse of the owners. for University Matriculation and The carriagec can at least be Degree Examinations mada habitable for £100.

OF CO

Street. Hongkong. "Solicitors for the Mortgagees,

Messen LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 5th July, 1920.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction on

Saturday, the 10th July,, 1920, Commencing at 11 am.

at their Sales Rooms, Duédell Street

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

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

the nearest buta, mesos a tramp French, for Hongkong Duiveraity of 100 yards, but to the majority July Examinationa

New Session has now commenced. Tutorial Classes are being conducted No one must expect water and gas, or electric light laid on in English Mathematics, Trigonome to the bungalows. Water isy, Mechanica, l'hysics, Chemistry. obtained from a well which, to History,

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

150

Geography,

Latio

and

it Involves a longer journey..

Private Tuition can also be bad in

The life may be simple, but it there saljects.. is exceptionally healthy.

Prospectus su application.

Terms: Cash on delivery.”

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

NOTICE.

TO BE LET.

TO LET. For immediate 00- cupation 3 rooms, snįtabla"for [offices, is Queen's Road Central. near the banks. Apply to Box 390 c/o Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET-One bedroom with bath. Central District. For tøyms apply Box 391 oo "Hongkong [Telegraph."

TO LET OR FOR-SALS.

Glenshiel, No. 141_The_Peak, near Barker Road Fram AUTOD, Apply to Linstead & Dav Alexandra Buildings. -

FOR

SALE.

FOR SALE-LADY WISHES

TO SELL entire contents of wall

furnished 5 Roomed house, in- cloding Victrola, liver, Black- wood Furniture, and cat Glass, (all nearly now) Apply Box 386 c/o Hongkong Telegraph” NO DEALERS.

FOR SALE.-Abergeldi». 136 Peak. Apply 135 Peak.

FOR SALE: --- Encyclopaedia Britannica; 35 vols, bound balf- Morocco in oak case. Apply Bax 383 c/o Hougtong Telegraph."

FOR SALE. — Microscope in Suit Medical Mahogany case. student. Apply Box 389 c/o

Hongkong Telegraph.”

We are vacating our prevent premises on July 31st, and re- moving temporarily to No. 19. Ice House Street (next to Mee Cheong, photographer): In order to avoid, as much as possible, the repacking for removal of the stocks, a present displayed, we are offering for a few weeks only Smoking Requisites, Cigars and

FOR SALE.-By Peak Resid- Exptian Cigarettes, ginent, roomy perambulator, in first Cigaretter and Tobacco at reduc class condition, Price $25.00 tions of 15 per cent., 10 per cent: Apply Box 392 clo." Hongkong. and 3 per cent, respectively.

Telegraph." TABAQUERIA FILIPINA,

10, Des Vœux Road, Central, Telephone 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.

LAMBERT B1108. Duddell Street.

LOST. -

LOST.-Old black loather wal- let containing sum of money and cards with owners name, between Kennedy Road and lower team: atation Liberal reward. if ren tarded 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 | Fraser c/o Hongkong Electric Co.

Lut

TER

REMINGTON SELF-STARTE

USTARD & CU.

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

TYPEWRITER.-

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