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FIRST

SAFETY FIRST

"Safety First and take

no risks." We impress this on all our Chauffeurs.

MAKE SURE of a good car and a good chauffeur.

INSIST on your car being hired from us. Then you can enjoy your drive.

**SAFETY FIRST; TAKE NO RISKS."

MITOR

THE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

DRAGON MOTOR CAR ▼

COMPANY

THE EUROPEAN GARAGES

TEL.

482

AND 3552

21 De Vix Road CESTRAL

Tel. 482 AND 3552

HOTEL LISTS.

Moxarosa HOTEL

and

Corrected to 4th September, 25 C. W. Anderson Mr. Roy Anderson M. Mackay

Mrs. Dr. O. Marriot M Rod J. Barr

KC. W. Martyr J. D. Bartos E Monkman Mrs. E. & Bellice Capt. J. F. Mori-

Mr. and Mrs.arry

STO EDWARD HOTE Corrected to 30th August, 192, Mr. R. Almond Mr. and Mra. and Miss Kingbarn

Arratoon

Mra

Bir. and Mr. Dr. M. E. Asger C. Kohler Cap: E. Bently Mrs Lovegrove Mr. and ME. Malina

W. Badga Mr. Manut

Capt. T. Medina 14. Morris

A. R. Bart

C. EL Benson M-

and

Mrs

H. Chaney

Mr.

and

Mrs. Muller

5. Binay

Miss Muller

Choi Shing

F. P. Brady

Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Brady

G. E. Hall Brut-

100

e. B. Carter

E. P. Chandler

Mr. and Mrs. T.

K. McIntyre

and Mr. W. P. Neeson 1. E. Nolte

Mr. & Mrs. W. J. O'Brien & sun

[Capt. Disini

Capt. Partridge

Master Chai Shing D. J. Murphy

Mrs. J. F. Niebo IT. Pais

A. Coben

Coomes

B Edwards P. Farrel Miss Farrell R. IL Felzate

J. D. Forrest

Mr.

Hrs. Passmore ¡W. Paterson

J. W. Pritchard

Mrs. Randolph Mrs. A. Robertson

and MrMr. Rabscheet A. Fothergill

Dr. & Mrs. A. B

Soma

P. D. Chandler

A Coben

A. L. Fry

N. Croncher

Miss N. E. Pep-

perell

Jobs Dair

W. J. Dangais. Perry

J. Dewar

C. G. Potter

Mrs. L. F. Don Mrs. M. L Pray

C'. H. Dodds

Fred Eber

Engineer Cap

P. Forgas

J. S. Gardiner

Capt. Grierson

J. E. Hall'

G. Rawlins

S

E H. Ray

C. Robinson

J. S. Ritterband

Caps. J. Robinson

C. H. Ruddock

W. A. Hannibal R. R. Roxburgh

Mr. Lad

Mrs. J. T. King Salter

C. Henrigues . L. Samaris

7. R. HAI

H. W. Hobbs

JP. II. Savary

Mr. and Mrs.

J. Scott

HK. Hochschr. S. Shea

A. Hoppeler

Mr.

and

Mrs. J. Sinclair

Mr Sinclair

F. H. Hoyt and child

E. Gross Smith Mr. and

Mrs

Hr. Lod Mars. Southerton

[Mr. and Gregory

SISTE Family

Mr. and Mrs. &

Harrison

Mis J. Johnstons F. Taylor Mr. Keland Mr. and ¡Mr. And Mrs. Underwood W. H. Kerr 10. E. Welton Mr. J. Kibes &3. Yokoyama

child

IL Young

and

Mrs

CARLTON HOTEL Corrected to 4th September, 100

L. Lemandes

Mrs. G. Altried

T. G. Areni.

Cape W. Bahr

W. Carszell

R. T. Lado Mr

Mrs F. E Camer

and Mrs. Martis

on

Jae. Martin

Mrs McCalam

W. Monroe

N. Nenstaedter Mr.

and

C. Chúistrusen

Mr. and Mrs. Cha Morgan

Mrs. Mr.

A. W. Hughes W. G. Smith

R. H. Hyman

J. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs.

F. G. Johnson

Cordesins

N. Espey

and

Gemberling

W. H. Smib Mr.

Mr. and

Mis

Graaf

and Fraser Smith

Mrs. E. B. Jones, Misa F. Solomon

Mr. and Mrs.

D. Jones

EL Joseph

R. Juben

Tro Stimmei

Capt. Gamler

THE PROMENADE CONCERT.

The Commities in charge of next Saturday's K. C. ( concert bave given further evidence of

TUESDAY. SE

CONSIGNERS.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

their enterprising spirit. They From EUROPE and STRAITS,

realise

that

much there is

talent in the Colony which THE Company's Steamship

needs revealing and they are keen on the scent. For Satur day's big concart they have

“MISHIMA MARU,"

been fortunate enough to secure having arrived from the above the services of Mr. Maurice Ham- ports, Consignees of Cargo are bier a variety entertainer with hereby informed that their Goods a reputation. Mr. Harohier was are being landed and placed at well-known among the Canadian their risk in the Hongkong and Scattish in France. After being Kowloon Wharf and Godown badly "airaffed-not by an Company's Godawns at Kowloon, audience but a "Fritzy shell,"where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and de- farmed this entertainer concert party and travelled livery can be obtained as soon among the troops, giving over as the Goods are landed.▸ 600 concerts. When the war Was over and the party had to break up. Mr.

THE GANSON INSURANCE

OFFICA LIMITED...

1920

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE is hereby given that QUEEN'S DISPENSARY.

an Artraordinary General Mook- ing of the Members of The Canton Insurance Office Limited will be held at the Offices of Alessieurs Jardine Matheson & Co., Limited

NOTICE.

WANTED.

WANTED.-Position" BT qualified Mechanical Engineer (British), posseason good knowway ledga of Electrical Work Commercial Engineering. Apply “ Box 430 c/o Hongkong Tela- graph."

the General Agents of the Com pany at No 16 Pedder Street Victoria Hongkong on TUESDAY the rest day of SEPTEMBER 1920 at 12 o'clock noon when the anbjoined Resolution will be pro- posed as an Extraordinary Re

That the Now Articles con- the Queen's Dispensary has Peak preferred. Apply Post Offen molation via :-

tained in the printed docu ment submitted to the Most-

We beg to announce that

ing and for the purpose of been removed to ST. identification subscribed by

the Chairman thereof be and

(OPPOSITE STAR FERRY).

HARPER, AND CO., LTD.

G.

R

the same are hereby approv. GEORGE'S BUILDINGS, ed, and that such now Arti- cles be, and they are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Optional Goods will be carried

Company in substitution for, Bambier on unless instructions are given

and to the exclusion of, all the existing Articles thereof." set out to sing and dance into the contrary before Noon, To-

Should the above Resolution be order to raise some cigarette day. money for the lads in hospital, Goods not cleared by the 14th

passed by the requisite majority. being assisted in this by his September, 1920, will be subject will be submitted for confirm- versatilə little sister. The two to rent

ation as a Special Resolution to a were presented with medals for

Damaged packages must be further Extraordinary General their work on behalf of the troops. It will not be possible loft in the Godowns for examin. Meeting and such Meeting will for Miss Hambier to appear at ation by the Consignee's and the be held on THURSDAY the 7th the K.CC. for the simple reason Co.'s representatives at an ap- day of OCTOBER 1920 at the same that she is in Canada but those pointed hour on Tuesday & time and place for the purpose of who intend to patronise Saturday Friday. All claims must be pre-considering and if thought fit con nights show may look forward to seated within ten days of the arming such Resolation as

arrival bere, after Special Resolution accordingly. some good turns by her brother, steamer's

Copies of the proposed New September 13th.

of the present

Applicants for admission should Lovers of step-dancing will be which date they cannot be re-

cognized. No claims will be ad- Articles and

at the attend in the Great Hall at 9 a.m. especially entertained.

mitted after the goods have left Articles may be seen

Offices of the General Agents or on Saturday, September ilib. the Godowns.

RIFLE SHOOTING,

COMING CONTESTS IN HONGKONG.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,

Agents.

Hongkong, 7th August, 1920.

A

NOTICE.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE,

HONGKONG.

Term commences Monday,

WANTED-To rent, unfurn- ished 4 or 5 roomed bansa, from January first, Middle level or

Box 461.

SOME passangers of cars that passed Bonham Road No. 84, on Thursday about 11 p.m., were wary kind in halping up-two gentlemen with an Indian Motor Cycle an the ground. These passengers will greatly oblige by sending their address to Bax No. 431 co "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.-Land at Kowloon, about 16,345 square feet, in a very desirable position for European dwellings. For full particulars - apply to:-Linstead & Davis. Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong.

FOR SALE,-6 Roomed House on the Peak, within 6 minutes walk of the Top Tram Station. For particulars Apply Box 432

at the Offices of Messieurs Prospectus 1920-21 upon apco Hongkong Telegraph."

Descon, Looker, Deacon and Harsion the Company's Solicitors

at No. 1 Des Voeux Road Central: Victoria, Hongkong.

Dated this 17th day of August

1920.

There are hopes of a resumption this year of the annual interport rifle-shooting competitions which NOTE TO CONSIGNEES. JARDINE MATHESON & CO. LTD

came to a cessation in 1914 with the outbreak of the war.

The Hon. Secretary of the Rifle League, Mr. M. S. Northcote, has

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

communicated with Shangbai. From EUROPE AND STRAITS. Singapore and Penang and the

only reply received so far is from THE Compaor's Steamship the Northern port which is in

"WAKASA MARU.”

favour of Mr.Sorthcote's proposal. Į These competitions will be be tween teams of the best shots of having arrived from the above cach port, and as Army men are ports, Consignees of Cargo are eligible there should be some fine hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be

sport.

For this year's Bisley cam- petitions, the Police have hopes of capturing some of the trophies, as they already have in view a strong team composed entirely sorted out mark by mark and of men returned from the Front. delivery can be obtained as soon The conditions of this year's as the Goods are landed.. competitions will be arranged dext month.

LAWN BOWLS.

TAIKOO V KOWLOON. Played at Taikoo a Saturday oed won by Talkoo by 69 to 43. Mrs.

Scotes: Misses and £TAIRUO

Mrs. Parker

Mrs. Parker

R. Peters

fr.

and

Miss Roskes

Mrs. F. E. Hamil Boxes

'ton

E. S. Hamilton J. Smith

W. W. Stout

W. Swand

J. Krogman

VR Karanji Tesco

C. E. Karlen

Mr. And

Muirhead

KOWLOOS Keith Chapman T. Young

Farrell Mrs. Pirrie

Drummond is 255 Gaz 15: 9 Weir McLeod

C. F. Tait

PALACE HOTEL Corrected to ist Angust, 1920. and Vra. Mr.

Ind Mr. C. P. Templeton VIC E. Bena-Mr.

T. Matthew and

J. R. C. Kearns Mr.

Mr. P. Thayer

Mr. and Mr A Tutandjian

Diane B

Jobusten

Muir

Guy

Hamilton (S) 21 Melver (S) 19 Grimshaw

Parkes Funcbeco Mrs Skoa

Morrison

Lapaley MacLachlan (S) 17 Russell (S) 15

tead Mrs. Mrs. G. Bonnard R. Nicholls

Mr.

Mn and J. H. Oxberry Mr. Capi B. Pritch

ard

Mr.

and

R. Kewley

and Mr.

Mrs.

T. Z. Killion

Tilsey

R. Ferguson

and Mr.

F. Hobbs

B. C. Kola

Jfr. and

3.

Mrs. E de Ta

S. Harley

T. Jack

Mr.

nod

Mirs.

E. Johnson

Dr. M. C. Lasher Tynan

Mr.

and

A. L. Lewy

C. Lanritses

Mine F. he

A. T. Lustiz

Capt. & Ms. BG. E. Roger

A. H. Warnaar. H. Keag

LE C. Wells

pr and

and Mrs

Mr.

L. School

3. A. Bearla

1. Stainheld

and

children

Mias V. P. Kortor.

63 Total

K.C.C. v. CIVIL SERVICEL

43

.

Optional Goods will be cani:d

on unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon, To day

Goods not cleared by the 14th:

General Agents.

NOTICE.

From the 19: September Mr. Gaia has been appointed manager of the firm in Hongkong to re- place Mr. Ganjoin, former man- ager, leaving Hongkong for the Head Office in Tientsin.

R. GAUJOIN General Manager Brossard Mopio & Co.

NOTICE:

The "Old Course" at Fanling

will be re-opened for play on Saturday, 11th September.

ST. JOHN'S HALL

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG New Students of the University

should apply at once to

Plication to the Readmaster...

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned bave received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Thursday, the 9th September

1030. commencing at 10.30 8.m. at No. 18 Godown of the

Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf &

TO BE LET.

TO LET.-Two storied House (4 large and 2 small rooms. kitchen, servants' quarters. &c.t in Kowloon. Available from Ist | November next. Apply by letter

to Butterfield & Swire.

NOTICE.

Godown Co. Ltd., Kowloon We bare this day establishet as Consulting E- A Large Quantity of Flat, ourselves Round and Square Bar Iron,gineers and Surveyors. Steel and Iron Plates etc.

50 bales Cortos Belting, ex 5.5

also

S

T

VARD

Harold Dollar, arrived on 17th. D Apail, 1918

2nd

M

A Large Quantity of Sundry Goods.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

September. 1920, will be subject who desire rooms in this Hose THE Endersigned have received

to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's 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 Godown..

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Agents. Hongkong, 7th August, 1920.

Civil Service visited the K.C.C. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. last Saturday and after an enjoy- able game were defeated by 28 points. Scores -

K.C.C.

Mrt Herridge

Mrs. Mr. T. T. Kosloffi C.F. Starkey & Hunter

R. Macfarlane P. J. Wei Mr. W. R. Mac. Geo. Wilhelmi

farlane

ST. GEORGE'S Borsz. Corrected to 27th August, 1920.

T. J. Lossins W. Blackatt

Mr. & Mrs R. P.. M. Madden

Mr. and Mrs W. Boyco Liest. 3. J. H. McHugh &

Bryant, R. 9 daughters Mr. & Mr. Ben-W. McKenzie

ton C. Byrd

G. Mellis MT. and and Mrs E. M. Moffal &

H. Day

Mr.

J. 3. Van Dyk a children

& 8 children

H.F. Farthing

Mr. and

Alom Fishma Miss Foster

10. L. Packe

1.& child

1. T. Manir Cat O.W. Wilk

STATION HOTEL.: Corrected to 31st August, 1990. H. E. Allsford (P. 3. de Kant

T. Been

J. Berontson Misa E Best

Mr. And

Boin

3. T. Krall

J. Hacdonald H. EL Olsen Mrs. A. N. Reid E. Riž

Mrs. J. Stewart G. Ringnalda

Browp

(J. J. Ritman

D. Carriere

Mrs.

R. Dijkztra

Bo

Thos Hennett Mr.Arthur W.

berts Lieut. & Mrs M.T. Scanlan V.5.3. Dr. and Mrs H. Boott Dz. H. Tarby

A. R. Gallimon Miss Garrison Mrs. Graves

Mix. Quer

E. F. Barvy Mr.

L. Lar How

Miss A. Holsted Miss Holsted

H. O. Jaffray.

A., Leach J. B. Llord.

Vreeling and children Jaha Wilkie

Mise Wils

H

J. E. Eli

C. J. Endert

W. B. Hanleit

IX.

and

Mis

D. W. Salter

FL Bieling

10. B**

J. S. Smith

J. P. Haverkan Wm Thom J. J. Wierink-de

Hook

REPULAN BAY HOTEL

McMurtrie

Pite (skip) Purvis

CIVIL SERVICE

Seccombe Chapman Bacon

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

From EUROPE, AND STRAITS. The Co's Steamship

* DAKAR MARU,” 16 Foulds (skip) 14

Sara Davidson

Patteyjobn having, arrived from the above Riobmand

Allen

ports, Consignees of Cargo are Gerrard (skip) 25 Fincher (skip) 13 hereby informed that their goods

Lamble Stevens

are being landed and placed at Langley Stalker

their risk in the Hongkong & Tacchi Blackburn

Kowloon Wharf & Godown Com- Stanley

(todowns at Kowloon, pany's Silkstone (skip) 24

(skip) 10 where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and de- 37 livery can be obtained as soon as

the goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by the 14th inst. will be subject to rent.

H

,

65

EXPENDITORE MESPOT The Times, in a leader apropas

Rev. E. Martin H. A.

ST. JOHN'S HALL,

The University.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO, LTD

An Interim Dividend of $5 per share has been declared for the half-year ending 30th June 1920.

Such interim dividend will be payable on and after Tuesday, 14th September 1920 at the Offices of the Company, where Share- bolders are requested to apply for Warrants.

instructions to sell by Public Auction on

| Wednesday, the 8th. Sept. 1920. commencing at 2.45 p.m.

at their Sale Rooms, Duddell Stree:

3 cases Motor Car Accessories

3 cases Biscuits

1 case Child's Hats

3 pieces Woollen Tweeda 10 cases Steel Box Strapping

1 coil Copper Wire Z casks Ink 16 kegs Paint

Also

A Quantity of Furniture. Tinned Provisions and Sundries. Terms: Cash on delivery

T

The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from 7th to 14th September 1920 (both days inclusive) during which period be no transfer of Sbaran can registered.

By order of the Board of Auction on Directors.

J. H. TAGGART,

Manager. Hongkong, 31st August, 1920,

NOTICE...

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO, LTD.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. THE TWENTY-FOURTH OR- DINARY ANNUAL MEETING of Shareholders in the above Com pany will be held at the Com- pany's Town Office 2 Lower Damaged packages must be Albert Road, Hongkong, on of the situation in Persia queries left in the Godowns for examin- TUESDAY the 31st day of Mr. Winston Churchill's figures ation by the Consignees and the SEPTEMBER 1920 -22.30 both as to the numbers of the Cos representatives at ayaclock in the afternoon for the troops and the cost of their main pointed hour on Tuesday and Fri- purpose of presenting the Report tenance both in Parsia and day. All claims must be presented of the Directers and Satement Mopotamia. Strict and inde-within ten days of the wommer's of Accounts to Me July 1920 pendent investigation. *would arrival here, Liler which My show, it believes, that the Go- they cannot, bo focognited.

ruzament are spending close upon clain was be admitted after the B. Christiansen Pentreati

and Mr.

£50,000,000 annually in Mesopo- goods have left the Godowna Mr. Van Boes Edgecombe Mr. and Mrs tomis and Persia, à sum

HIPPOK Mr. V., Han J. Kw & son équivalent to -half the proceeds cock & child Mrs. Stubbings of 20 per cent. Increase in the Mr. and Mrs. Latoess, Prodis Duty in a full

Corrected to 5th September, 1920. and Mrs L. G. Her

Kr.

W. Z. Carrol bert Mise Christianasnji. Macdonald

and

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Compaziy will be closed frame

7th t September 1920, BOLE

HAVE

LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.

THEUndersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Wednesday the 8th. Sept., 1930.

•Commencing at 11 am."

at Uban Choi Kee's Factory. No. 25 Whitfield (Shaukiwan Road)

1 Noodle Machine with acces- sories

1 Bread and Biscuit machine with accessories

1 Tin Making Machine with

Eccessories

Also

A Quantity of Furniture and Shop Fittings

(all, more or less damaged by fire and water) Terine: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS...

“Auctioneers

FOR SALE

MILNER & SATES

BEST & MAY,

13 Chater Road.

NOTICE.

THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of Fifty cents per share has been declared for the half-year ending 30th June, 1920,

Such Interim Dividend will ba payable on and after FRIDAY,

Offices of the Company, where 1715 September, 1930 at the shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants

The REGISTER of SHARES if the Company will be closed from 6th to 16th September, 1920 both days inclusive) during transfer of which period no Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

General Managers.

NOTICE.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.

A Grand Illuminated Promen- ade Concert will be held in the grounds of the ECC on Satur- day, September 11th, at 9p.m. The Fall Band of the Wiltshire Regiment w perform (by kind permission of Lieut-Col. Wynd- ham and Officers), and several well-known local artists will an pear. Admission $1.00.

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

ME LI HOS FAX, a Chinata grádéste, muziek Fu Lisuratare, kao been a toneher les European Ufficiale und zuvchanle in shia Colony for. (wa wairymen,

lie ise god method of training Pierponge for Lathe Chinese examination, indie

red of arst rate coesisendet Canon

sesaker. We baa sivo s grad kawulsågs of Man-, Thow who talenă " Inseažng the Chinese. Qomen's Road, Cisára), žud. Sout,

NOTICE.

JOSEPH BROTHERS

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