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To Enjoy à Drive in a Good Car

with a Careful t'hauffeur

Insist on your cur being undered from

THE

DRAGON MOTOR CAR

TELEPHONES.

482

AND

3552

COMPANY

(THE EUROPEAN GARAGE -

DONGE BESTHERS,

THE HONGKONG

TELPONE-

489

AGENTS FOR

HUDSON, ESSEX.

RUSTON-KORNSBY

AND

ARMSTRONG-SIDDELEY CARS.

C. LAURITSEN, ProzkoİR

CRICKET.

ANOTHER INTERPORT

TRIAL MATCH.

There was another interport trial match played

the

Da

HK.C.C. ground yesterday, when

Mr. Hancock's XI met a-16-wide

HOTEL LISTS

PEAK HOTEL-

TELEGRAPH.

Corrected to and October, 199

Capi archit

E Asika Dr. & Mrs. H.

Avelar

لدعية

لرحم

You

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, -1920.

can depend

upon receiving prompt and courteous service whan you place your order with The Queen's Dispensary for Drugs and Pharmaceuticals,

You can also depend upon our prices being the lowest, consistent with quality, which is

fist care,

our

QUEEN'S DISPENSARY

Fught L L

nerves

deth H.

Halhag

wurth

Mr. Barker REO. Birt alt-

Akr. aust Mia B

Huvier

Bt. Leo Junos

strar.

Mich

Birket

J. K. Jolly

Harper &Co., Ltd.

Trì. 192.

K. Blair

Mr. and

Mrs.

Mr. and

M:

Konkaleriky

Boath

CONSIGNEES.

1. A. Lang

& Log

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

. P. Marcel

Mr. and Mrs. B

Mr. and Mr. Dr Badoura

M. J. Bern

Miss Nonholeraks

[J. G. Badger U. D. LISTO

Capt and Ms

L'orson

IG. F. Cacife

P. J. Maitland

de Chazournes Mrs. Meind

Mr. and Sira J. Cap. II. & OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

1. Cherch

Mr. and Mr

Cockburn

C. F. Cooper

Mr. Cormack

Mr. Coxop

B. Crawler Eo. Com Dawson

F. J. Dickie

D:. L. Dailan

Str.

Ladi

Wra

G. Morga

Cat. L. a. Nichol

100 CKG

Mrs. Proton

E. B. Potte

J. S. Rabunjob

W. H. W. Roger

Mr.

and Mrs J. & Rom Haj av HIR

Sanders

[N. R. Dick

Mr. and

Mr

'C. E. Sandstrom

0. F. Saraje

W. Schodel

K P. Shan

John Mr.

Capt. Donglaa

3552

Mr. & Mr

Duncan

#whox malým.

33

Farthing

Hammon

Stalker

de Hom-

Harris

Hapt. Sp.ak="

14

12 MI 11

03 A

10. Eager

1. E. Ellam

and Mrs

A. Findley Smith!

Mr. and Mrs. Spicer

A M. Van der Le Comdr, and

Eli

C. Farmer

A. T. Farmer

I. Farmer

Rer. W. T

Athenstime

| Mrs. Staplerd

MYA

and Miss Stabbing

J. F. Swindell

-- Mr. and

* S. J. Syneit

7 and Mrs. C. Mrs. T. Tibia

Forsyth Maj General H. Greenwood 1 Ventris CB. 1511 Col. M. Green 4 Walter

1 i

31 htt Mrs. H. Webster W.FL..Groskamp F. M. Weller We and Mr BA. Wilkinson

f. P. Willines A. Hala

Jr.

and

MR TURNER'S TEAM. L. Beran. Davies, in Wooden

bayi

team captained by 3. Turner. W. C. D. Turner, nun put The former side was composed of C. Blaker. e Featre. b Edwards "probables" whils: several men F. J. de Rome, b Davies also having claim to consideration were included in the other side. Major Bagnall, e Franks, t

Edwards.... Hancock's

baited

Mr.

team

first, but the cricket was rather more solid than brilliant

Capt. Spinks & Bowed b Sager i F. L Braga, e Davies, bSager (2)

the morning. the batsmen har fapt Gray, not out

ם1

A.. Stalker, b Reed

ing great difficulty in coping. Hammad, b'Bead with the bowling. Tasteam was all out for 119, of which Pearce, who was in excellent form, con-

tributed 45 not out, whils: Sayer

ro

also added a useful 23 before being unfortunately

Mr. OUT. Turner's side then went to the wickets and when twelve men had been disposed of for 150 ther

firsbam, bw, Rad Farthing. e Sager i Beed

I,

S. C. Hale

D. Ex2

Mrs. L. Hansen Mai. Harding

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVICATION CO., LTD.

Consignees per Co's Steamer

**DARDANES”

From NEW YORK v,a SUEZ.

herely notibed

St. George's Building.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG WOMEN'S GUILD

AND

MINISTERING CHILDREN'S

LEAGUE,

THE ANNUAL FETE & SALE OF WORK

will be held in GOVERNMENT HOUSE GROUNDS

on

Carli Bibel that the SATURDAY, NOV. 6th,

Holi's Whari, Kowloon, where 15 will lia at Cousignee's risk. The Cargo will te ready for delivery | from Godown on and after 12th i October.

Optional cargo will be landed. unless notice has been given i prior to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed, and damag- [ed 'goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be najexamined on any Tuesdays and! Fridats between the hours oft 10.45 sm, and noon within the! Ffree storage period.

Mrs

Whirld Wamhall Wood Ir. H. Wright

C. J. B. Belstrom Maj. R. A.You

CARLTE HOTEL.

Connected to 4th October, lea Mrs. D. L. Acock Mrs McCulina Mr. G. Ahmed C. W. Norton,

RH. Rister R. P. Brown

Mrs F. E. Camer S. E. Roberts

BL Franki

Capt. Gooler RE. Rowing

»

on

Cpl Hare, st. Froaks.

4. 3. Crook

Reed

Exbas

Tomi Mer 12 mis Bazbeg Acalysis -

.14.1

5

Capt. Davis Majne Edwarda

**

1

2

: Capt. Olliter G. E. Sager

3

227 % 11 0

**

made way for the other team t. B. Bed

Braga

10

EXCHANGE.

start a second innings. Turner..L.. D. Wodehouse 7 do Rome. Bagnall, And Gray LE pused the twenty mark, the last-named being not out

26 with b ́s .r.dif. All these men showed good form. Play eventually closed with Hancock's side 103) up for the loss of six wickets, Major Edwards being top scorer with 37. Harris and Reed had the best bowling averages, thougb Bird also troubled the batamen. registering five maidens in eight

T/T orets. On the whole, the cricket

Demzod was far better than 807 seen in previous trial games, and the 30 dis fielding was decidedly good, only 60 dis nine "extras" being recorded 4 m/s for the whole three innings. T/T Shanghai Scoreg

MR HANCOCK'S TEAM.

T. E. Pearce, not cut..

Capt.

Hammond

G.B. Saver, run out.

A. E. Wood, & de Rome..

B. Bancnek. e Hamoood b

Harris..

Capt.

Davies.

Stalker....

122 Capt. J. Hi!!

th. Holman R. Kemoski ... G. Labor 25J. A. Lindsay 14 The Mansion

Meg. KeCahill

Opening Pale: closing Rate

on Page 11, 9th October. SELLING.

JJ, Sessions

C. Stabberg

M. T. Stuke

C. A. Wagner

E. T. Whisker fap:. Willy

M

and Mrs. Witam

JA. T. W. Wright

A. Tager

J. V. Young

STATION HOTEL. Coronel to agh Detriber, 1920. H. 2 Albford . D. J. Wierzin-de T. Reen

From P. J. de Kant H. T. Krall

J. Bereatsoa

Misa E. Bles? Mr. and Mn. J. Macdonald C. W. X. Bios H. H. Diem and chEd

A. N. Beid

F. A. den Boer Mr.

G. B. Beyling

J. P. Haverkamp

No claims will be admitted after the Goods bave left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th Oct will be subject to MDL

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under- sigoed on or before the 1st November, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance LeFertad.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 12th October 1920.

FROM 2 TO ↑ PM. Adulta Children

NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sellby Public

Auerian on

Thursday, the 14th. Oct. 1930.

commencing at 330p.m. at their Sales Rooms, Dudilell Street

A. Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture

Comprising:

WANTED.

WANTED. --Englishman with 13 years' experience in Shipping. Correspondence and

Kozaral office work, saaks position with Mercantile firm. No objection to outports. Please reply to Box 454 c/s “ Hongkong Telegraph."

WANTED-Britisher arriving? in the Colony on or about the 8th instant desires board and resid- ence: Hongkong side preferred. Blackwood chairs. teapots. Address replies to Box 453 c/o tables, dowers stands & tools. "Hongkong Telegraph."

tapestry covered couch & easy chairs, cand table, writing tables, araments, pictures, brass tander & re brasses, carpets, rugs etc.

etc.

1

FOR SALE.

Teak extension dining table and FOR SALE -Two Lancashire chairs, teak sideboard with bevel-Boilers, length 28 feet, diameter led mirror, teak dinner waggon, of furnaces (two) 3 feet. Working occasionallables, teak overmantel pressure 100 lbs per sq. inch electric table fans ete, etc.

Coastmeted by Mesars Lindsay, Burner & Co., Gorap, Glasgow. in good order and Complete set of sittings with each condition.

boiler. Apply Butterfeld & Swite, Hongkong.

Double & single brass mounted ron & task bedsteada teak dress- bdstaada teak dress-

| drawers, tallet set etc, etc.

Also

30 £ts.

10 ..

1

1

1 bore Sporting lin

NOTICE.

CONSELHO DE ADMINISTRAÇÃO DAS OBRAS DOS PORTOS DE MACAU.

It is hereby notified that the calling for tenders to convey dredging products for reclama- oss ground purpose announced forto be opened on the 12 instant has been postponed for 19:5 October at 3 pm. in Harbour; Wurks Departmen: Mario.

Macao, 9th October, 1920.

HUGO F. DE LACERDA. The Secretary;

12-bore Sporting Oun

Motor Biegele

On view from Wednesday, the 13th, ing.

Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Vash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Anctionaer8.

FOR SALE.

Very Valuable Chinese Por- celain and Curios

Comprising :-*

2 Very fine Celadon Vases,

Song.

2 Very fine 3 coloured Jars,

Sung.

Pair Very ine Porcelain Vases Sung-

will be

NOTICE.

1

ROVAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

I

Pair Very fine Wood Car-

vings, Ming.

2

Very fine Stone Statues, Far.

1

Very fine Blue & white vase. Wing

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.

The C. S. S. B.

Notice is hereby given that the: Sixteenth Annual General Meet ing of Members, will be held at the Club Flouse, North Point, on Thursday. 14th October, 1920 at 5.30 pm.

NOTE--A launch for the con- venience of Members will leave Queen's Statue Pier as 3 p..

By Order.

1 Very fine coloured Jaz.

Sung.

1

1

Very fine Celadon Jar, Sung. Very fine Porcelain Orna- ment, Sung.

1 Very fine

coloured Jar,

Ming.

}

Hon. Sec. & Treasurer.

Very fine Blue & white Vase with peach bloom decorat- ions, Yungching.

1

1

R. E MACDOUGALL.

"WEST HEPBURN " having arrived from San Frao- cisco and ports on October 19th, 1920, consignees are hereby noti fied tha: their cargo is being land- Hongkong. 19th October, 1920. fed at their risk into the hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. and stored at consignees' risk.

All brokea, chafed and dam- aged cargo is to be left in the Godowas until Thursday, Octo- ber 14th, 1920, when they will be examined by Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke at 2,30 p.m. on Thursday

and MOctober 14th, 1920.

D. W. Salter &

children

H. Sieling

and Mrs K. 3. Try and children

PALACE HOTEL

Corrected to 2nd October, 1920... F. Hees da Cunha H. McCarthy Sirs E. Dobinson R. Nicholls Mr. and

And

Goundin and J. H. Ozberry children H. Robertson Mr Bearle

Mr. C. F. Starker E Thomas

E. Elia

3/11

and

Mr.

3/1114

3. T. Brown

G. Bicznalds Mr.

3/119%

Mrs. J. Stewart

3/11

Broa

3/11

3. D. Carrieze..

Nom

J. Crets

J. S. Smith

T/T Singapore.

*16914

R. Dijest:s

TIT Japan

134

7. H. G

,W Thom Mr.

T/T India..

Nom.

C. J. Fadert

45

Demsad, India

Nom

Oliver,

c Farthing

b

T/T Ban Francisco)

7

& New York.)

6326

23 IIT Batavia..

21514

1 T/T Marks

Nom.

I/T France

10.30

7 Demand. Paris

1. b..

BUYING.

12

4 m/s. L/C

4/14

Mr. and

4 m/e. D/P

6 m/s. L/C

730 dis. Sydney and

Melbourne

4/196 4/2 4/24

F. Hobbi

Mr. and Mrs

5. Hurley

Mrs. E. A. Liley

14 30 dis. San Francis-1

c Blaker b

co&New York j

704

04 mia. Marks

Nom.

14 m/s. Francs

10,90

5

Demand, Germany.

T/T Bombay.

11.

B.

พ.

Farthing....

7.4 1

25.0

T/T Calcatta

Nom.

Hammond

61

20 1

Demand, Calcutta

R. E. O. Bid..

9 5 -5 0

On YokohamDS.....

134

de Home

8 1

16 1

Demand. Manila

147 Nom.

Harris

6 0

24 3

Stalker

3 1

61

Ou Huiphong

... Bor

4 0 20 2

On Saigon

On Bangkok

5334

Sovereign

21

Major Edwarda, e Stalker b

HUT.....

J. B. Franks, b Harris.

R.L.D. Wodehouse, □ Blaker b

Graham

Lt Col. Boxer, Graham ......

E. B. Reed, run out..

Extras

Total

Bowling scalysis.-

Graham

2ND INNINGS.

A. 2. Wood, b Spinks...................

R. L. D. Wodehouse, b Ham-

sond

Major Edwards, i §pak............. Capt. Olliver, a Bank .........

Capt. Devins, 3 de Bone sessio

J. B. Franke, b Haris..... 14. Col. Bowen hot out

6 mis, Francs......... 10.10

119 Demand, New York 70%

Nom.

Demand, Bombay... --

Demand, Singapore. 16941⁄2

5 Nom

Gold leaf per Taal... 533

Bar Silver, ready... 3336

forward 5

*

Capt. O.W. Willes

KING EDWARD HOTEL Corrected to 2nd October, 1920. Mr. R. Almond Mr. and Mrs. Dr. M. E. Asgar Kingharn

D. L Blanton

Mr. and

MEETINGS FOR THE DEEPEN- ING OF THE SPIRITUAL LIFE. WILL BE HELD IN

St. ANDREW'S CHURCH,

KOWLOOS.

October 10th to 13th.

Claims will not be accepted un-Speaker: Rev. W. H. ORIFFITH less cargo is so examined by said |Surveyors, prior to the above date.

THOMAS, M.A., D.D. TO-NIGHT.

M

13, Wednesday)

All claims must be presented October 12, Tuesday within a month of the steamer's arrival here, after which they will not be recognized.

Noclaims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns. All goods remaining after October 17th, 1920, will be sub- ject to rent.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested lo send to their bills of lading for countersignature,

THE ROBERT DOLLAR

at 6 p.m.

A Special Meeting for Men will be held in the Church Hall on Tuesday at 9 p.m.

A cordial invitation is extend- ed to Christian friends of all denominations.

FOR SALE.

Very valuable leasehold pro- CO.perty known as "Fairyland No.

Agents. Hongkong, 12th. October, 1920.

ST. Grozur's Hos Conected to 5th October, 1920

Bad Mrs. Mrs. McNair Yan Andel G. Mellis Mr. and. Mrs. Miss Morrison

Barker

Mrs. Lovegrov Mr and Mrs. Mr.

W. S. LED and Mr. Mr. Maak

W. Badge Mr.

L Chan

Bliss Manut

Mr. Pasemore

Master Choi Shing. Mody Chai Shing

Mr. Willac Ng & G. Commer

Mr. J. F. Xinn Mr. and

MT. Pals & family A. Deviss D. Graham P. T. Farrell Visa Farrell Mr. sod

A Fothergil? LA. L Fry

C. Pazet

H. Remblard

JJ. E. Searor Mis Dr. & Mrs. A. B

and Mr Gregory

Sousa Mr. and Mrs

Stewart

and Family

Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Taylor

5314

87

Bank of England rates 7%

19

New York/London:3.50

Harrison

B. R. Hurle

8

Hang 50 cts. pieces

6] SUBSIDIARY COINS.

Mr. and

J.. Timmermen

Mr. not re Min Underwood Jim Chop HingMrs. L West Mrs. Johnston, R. Wetton $1/10 dis. J. Kabe 8. X. Worl

$1/5 ds. Reine Wong Hai Yo safio de

H. Kerr

La Trang:

J. Bryant, R.L J. H Bary Mr. Benton C>

End

FL. F. Farthing Mrs. Gates

| Mixs Gates Dr. and

Hunt L.. A. Kirk.

and Mr.

Klepinger. H. J. Lamb 1. A Word Y. J. Losidos H. H. Hadden W. McKenzie

U. L. Packe J. Mr. Parker and

1 300

Mrs. W. L. Parker

-T. G. Paterson

Mr.

and

LESSONS IN CHINESE.

WER LE BON PAN & Charms graduate, Terwil In literature, at me a Ivar map in Kiszopek netlejale and marshadje la 19is audona tarprer tanje NATO

Dag bod daraang Errupa

15+ 1 FREIBALY, Krema z fans race rotticazon ko at bikes Smashay.

I has in a gard kmeleckys »»i Mandarin and Halka

Iba

73.200 but Inter instag fangrange are regarded 12 meriw to SA I Quven`a Rom), Central 20.1 mar

NOTICE.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13th--

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th.

CABARET DINNER DANCE.

Mdme. S. Belikovitch, Ballerina of the Warsaw Opera House. will appear in a

number of Classic Dances

Assisted by

Mr. PAUL GREY.

Famous Russian Baritone.

NOTICE.

INDO CHINA STEAM NAYİ- GATION CO. LTD.

DIVIDEND NOTIUS. Shareholders are hereby not-

fied that Dividend Warrants are Very fins porcelain jar, Sungrow ready and can be bad, on Very fine Celadon Jar, Suox application, as the offices of Very fine Celadon Bowl, the General Managers, MessrO. Supe

Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on Saturday the 9th

I Very fine Pottery ornament. | and

Subs

Very fine Powder Blue Vase with 5-coloured decoration". Kangbi.

N. B.-The above may be viewed between 9 am, to 5 p.m. at

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.

No. 3 Duddell Street.

FOR

SALE.

MILNER'S SAFES

APPLY TO

LAMMERT BROS. Duddell Street.

FOR SALE.

155 Barker Road. Immediate oc- cupation can be given; ô roomed The U.S.S. SAMAR will be sold house, commodious coolie quar-at the U. S. Xavy Purchasing ters, tennis court and garden Office. No. 20 Whargpoo Road, attached. Further particulars Shanghai, China, by sealed pro- apply

posals to be opened at 10 am, on DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON December 20, 1920.

& HARSTON, Solicitors for the Vendor.

1, Des Vœux Road Central,

HONGKONG.

The SAMAR was built at Cavite, P. I., in 1835. Length 121 feet, Beam 17 feet, 10 inches. Mean draft 7 ft Displacement when in commission 243 TopA.

The vessel will be ready for

Mr.THE CHINA SPECIE BANK LTD. inspection on September 10th.

IF. W. Plummer

Thos. Rennett

Artbor W.

berts

Mr. Samantago

Ba

Dr. and Mrs. H

EL Bentt

Mr. and Mrs W

T. W. Smith Birs M. Swan [Dr. C. A. Swaz (Mrs. °C. A. Bwat

& children 3r and Mrs. Whipple Hall

sad Mrs. Wilkens op MoNule Miz and Mrk.

B. McHugh & Mr. # daughters Lárus

HEAD OFFICE:

Appraised value $28,000.00 U.S Currency. Further information (and blank proposals may be had St. George's Building, Hongkong. by applying to the U.Š. Navy

Purchasing Uce. Chairman of Board of Directors

NOTICE OF FIRM.

Mr. Worg Shin Ham Chief Msanger...Mr. L48 Holum Asst. Manager..... Mr. L.T. Wong Foreign exchange - and genera) banking business transacted.

MR. HENRY BIRKEET bas Current, Savings, and Fized this day been admitted as a deposits bear interents at rates partner in this firm.

4% and 5%, respectively.

L.A. HOLUM,

MOXON AND TAYLOR

|

after October, 1920.

By order of the Board, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers. Hongkong. 8th October, 1920.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersignedhavereceived instructions to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday the 13ib. Oct. 1930. commencing 25 11 mm,

at their Sale Rooms, Duddell Street

2 cases Hydrogen Peroxide 9 cases Jam

10 Dozen White Cotton Turkish

· Towels

2 rolls Cotton Repp

7 rolls Printed Linen

4 Canvas Hooped Cabin Trun 36 kegs Red Oxide

30 Boxes Prades 3 cases Chseso

Ternis: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have received. instructions to sell by Publi Auction on

Saturday the 16th. October 1914 commencing at 11.30 mm.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street A Conségurnest of Far Stoles

Rossian White and Brown SC Ruasian squirrel. Stone Maries. Black and Brown Lynz

On view, from→

$14th fast.

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