DAY BY DAY.
Tomorrow's Pictorial Supple ment will contain groups of the Hongkong And the Victoria Ladies' Hockey teams, as well as pictures of the Diocesan Elaya' School students, boarders and staff...
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Dr. F. T. Kert. Medical Officer] of the Port, at the Marine Court this morning, charged F, Koshi, the master of the Nichiren Maru, with failing to fly a yellow the on arriving from an infsetest perl. He was fined $25, or 14 days" imprisonment.
Before the Marine Magistrate (Commander Beckwith) thia morning. B. W. Jones, a seaman of the Blue Fannel liner Agamemnon, was changed at the instance of Captain J. L Spratt with disobeying the orders of the Chief. Oficer of the vessel be tween the 17th and 21st instant. whilst the vessel was on her way here from the North. Evidence showed that the defendant had been found drunk after repeated warnings. He was tired £3, or, in default, 14 days hard labour.
MOTOR CASE.
The
Dr. Strahan Fined To-day. CASA in which Dr. S. Seguin Straban WAS charged with driving bis car on the wrong side of Queen's Road came up for hearing before M. RE Lindsell at the Police Court this morning, when Mr. D.H. Blake, who represented the defendant, entered a ples of guilty to the technical offence.
Mr. Blake proceeded to say that in the case under review the summons was served three days after the alleged offence. Dr. Stra- han, as his Worship was aware. medical practitioner who founi
for great 1་་ On this particular his car. occasion he
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to have been driving in Queen's Road and going towards Garden Roal A bis Worship might be aware, when coming dawn past the Hongkong Bank the tramlins turned towards
Des Voeux Road and if a straight line from the Bank buildings to Garden; Road was to be maintained, it was necessary to be on the wrong side of the road to some extent. The Mr. Blake believe, wete:
the facts of the ease.
Mr. Blake, resuming, stated that he had been requested by
the Automobile Association to!
apply that in future the sam- Thon be served as promptly as possible, to give the defendants every Farility. He quite appre-
fars that cinted the nut-station it
to get a
at an
difficult
at without one or two days' delay. In this case, however, the alleged offence necured in the heart of the fits. and a real of unnecessary delay was caused by the fact that the Summons was not served until the 12th.
Inspector Garrod said that he sent in the application for the summons on the 11th, and as tol why it had not been delivered ön that day he was unable tuong. except by calling the messgogeti to explain.
The Magistrate remarked that three des delay appeared to him to be too much for the deliv.) ery of the summons.
He asked Mr. Blake if forty-eight houre was considered reasonable by the Automobile Association.
After having the procedure in the serving of the sumeJOUR PI- ploined to him by his Worship. Mr. Blake said that the Auto- mobile Association did not wish to dictate to the Police, but they wanted to have the sunumoases served more promptly. (
His Worship said that we had seen a letter seat by the Associa tion to the C.S.P. in which the former applied for a forty-eight hours minimum period.
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Inspector Garrod said that his previous custom, in regard to these summonaes, was, to 'phone! to the defendants and inform them that they would be charged. The reply be received to these well-meant communications on Beveral occasions this effect:-"Why can't you find something else to do? There is a robbery in town. Why not Isave motor cars alone?" In conse- quence of these replies, Inspector) Garrod continued, he had been obliged to discontinue this practice.
Mr. Blake said that he thought that the Inspector could reDOW bis practice, and if replies wäre again received of the nature thus recounted, he sbould sand in a complaint to the Secretary of the Automobile Association. -
After the decision had been agreed on to serve the mm- monses as promptly as possible, the Magistrate inflicted a fine of $5 on the defendant.
G.
R.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG
NOTICE
TELEGRAPH.
THE NATIONAL LOAN OF THE THIRD YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA 1914) $16,000,000 AND SUPPLE MENTARY ISSUE OF $5,000,000 AND
THE NATIONAL LOAN OF THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC OF
CHINA (1915) $24,000,000,
Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 91st day of January, 1921, at 3 pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department. by Order of His Excellency the taverner, of one lot of Crown On the 6th June, 1917, the Land at Ma Tau Kok in the undersigned notified Subscribers Colony of Hongkong. for to the above two loans that in term of 5 rears, with the pursuance of arrangements made option of renewal at a Crown with the Chiness Government, Kent to be fixed by the Surveyor the loan service
regands of His Majesty the KINO, for one interest payments would in fatute further term of 75 years.
be adequately secured. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT,
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NOTICE.
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In regard to the redemption of the loans it was impossiblə at the time to make any announcement. The Moratorium of 1916 affected the Losa Service, and, although) drawings have been proceeded! with as funds permitted, Redemp tion has been irregular and be hind the scheduled dates.
Arrangements have now been made which will enable annual
FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. 1921.
THEATRE ROYAL
"THE PHARIES"
will give a
GRAND VARIETY PERFORMANCE
in aid of
The Portsmouth Disaster Fund for the Dependents
of the me: lost in K5 Submarine.
Tuesday, the 15th and Wednesday the 16th February.
$3, $2 and $1.
MOUTRIE'S.
Prices
Booking at
drawings of each loan to THEATRE ·
undertaken until their extinction,
in 1944 in the case of the 4th. Year Loan and 1923 in the cass of the 3rd. Year Loan.
The Ministry of Finance will notify in due course the date of the drawings to take place this year with dare and place of! repayment.
F.A. AGLEN Inspector General of Customs.! Inspectorate General
of Customs, Peking, 14th. January, 1921.
Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 31st day of January, 1921. at 3 p.m., at the Ores of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Exellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land behind LADIES' RECREATION CLUB. Inland Lo: No. 1618, Shaukiwar Road. in the Colony D: Hongkong. for a term of 75 yeats with the uption of renewal at a Crown Beat to be fixed by the Surveyer of His Majesty the King, for ons further term of 15 Fears.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
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REPULSE BAY HOTEL
RACE WEEK.
A generel meeting will be held at the City Hall on Wednesday February 2nd at 12 noon.
Your attendance is Specially requested
DOROTHY DIGBY,
Hon. Secretary.
NOTICE.
THE KOWLOON LAND & BUILDING CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THIRTY that the
SECOND
ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com pany will be held at the Company's
Buildings offres Victoria Friwehatur 19316-12 o'clock nonn for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Dizer- hors torether with the Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st Decembar 1921.
The REGISTER of SHARES of the fempang till ka CLOSED
Dinner Dances will be held on from WEDNESDAY 26th Janu the following dater:-
ar in FRIDAY 4th February both das inclusive during which Wednesday, 23rd February 1931. | period no transfer of shares cap Saturday, 26th. February, 1931. be registered..
DERBY DAY.
Thursday, 24th. February, 1921 |
FANCY DRESS BALL AND SUPPER.
(Fancy Dress Optional). Tickets $5-Per bead includ. ing supper and refreshments. in view of the fact that the an commodation wüllbe limited, and in order to avoid overcrowding intending patrons are advised to book early).
THE WRONG WAY TO READ.
If you hate to buil she print too far away
125 clearly, the myon will be straat
to makers fæn pr.
1 you have to hold the print som shee that will drag the musike of the 5. Either way in bat
Se sew location ko 53, Queen's Road. Ct., ognorite la Pia Sinter Bevilt Machine Co.) and have the satiatletion of uring pale st right fiting, right seeing gizart
THE HONG KONG OPTICAL CO.
Successors to Clark & Co. Whalernte Retail Opijcicas, 53, Queen's Road, Cafe), Hontlost.
CHINESE UNIVERSITY IS BELGIUM.
The Belgian Government has pledged its hearty support to the proposed establishment of a Chin- ess University in Belgium, ac2 cording to a report from the Chinese Legation at Brussels to the Government, sud promises to share one-half of the expenses to be incurred in the establishmrat.
By Order of the Board of
Directors. MOWBRAY S. SORTHCOTE
Secretary to
The Hongkong Land Investment & Agener Co. Ltd. General Agents for
The Kowloon Land & Building Co., Ltd:
·
Hongkong. 19th January. 1921.
WAR MEMORIAL..
SUBSCRIPTION LIST.
For the erection by Pusti Subscription, of a building to bel run on Y. M. C. A. lines, to be called the ** War Memoria! Institute and to be managed for the joint use of the Navy, the
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS Orders by Lient-Colonel LG.
Birds, D. S. 0. Administrative Commandast. Hongkong, 28th January, 1921.
WANTED.
WANTED—~To rent or bay Gsdown near waterfront par 1st
February next. Apply Bar 499 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph.”
WANTED-Stewardess for steamer proceeding to Lâverpool
1. Parades-Parades for weekmiddle of March 1921. Applicants ending 5th February will be held with previous expérienca and in accordance with Programme of certificates of services only need Work.
apply. Mears. Butterfald and Swire.
2. Engineer Company, In- structional Class on Defence Lights will be held at Belchers on Fridays, 11th and 13th February, at 5.30 p.m.
TO BE LET.
TO LET-Comfortable house
3. Mounted Infantry Section.— Parade at Polo Ground, Cause No. 11 and 13 Liberty Avenue way Bay on Wednesday, 24 Maa Tin, for Europeans. February, at 5.15 p.m. Dress: Apply to E Hing & Co, 35 Wing
We Street. Optional.
4. Cadet Company. Parades-The Company will) parade at Headquarters on Tues- day, 1st February, at 5.30 p.m.
ROYAL.Dress: Drill Order.
TO-NIGHT. For a Short Season only. REYNOLDS DENNISTON LTD. presents
The Popular Denniston Players
100
The Farce that made the Denniston's famous
"UP IN
(To-morrow) Saturday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
'MABEL'S ROOM'
*
The Mirthquake--one long lood laugh "PLEASE GET MARRIED" The Play that was penned to make people laugh
**THE GUL FROM RECTORS
For the first time in Hongkong
PRICES
**
**THE CO-RESPONDENT
A: the request of many SHE WAIK DIN HER SLEEP For the first time in Hongkong "S OP THIF. ** Rita Weimsa's remarkable play "THE COLITT {}, "*
The popular lauch play THENKISSED BRIDE
54. $2 and 51.
Performance. 9.13 p.m. SHARP.
BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S.
During the season The Peak Tramway Co, will run a special cars 15 minutes after the performance.
VERA
MIROVA
THE DISTINGUISHED ART DANSEUSE AND
LEO PODOLSKY
THE BRILLIANT MODERN PIANIST,
On
MONDAY,
FEBRUARY
At THEATRE ROYAL
at 5.30 pm. Booking at MOUTRIE'S.
NOTICE.
THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
7th.
$3, $2 & 51.00.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH MEN'S ASSOCIATION
MARATHON RACE.
To be held under the auspice=" the shove Association on Thursday. 10th February at 4 p.m. To be run in Kowloon, distance
NOTICE is hereby given that General Meeting of the Members of the bare Club will be heli att the City Hall. Hongkong, on Tues-about 7 miles. day, the 1st of February 1921. at 5.30 pm. to consider the question of admitting Ladies as Members and or Subscribers to the Club.
Should there be a majority of the Colony. three-fourth for approximately
(Route to be announced later.) Silver Trophies-1st, 2nd and 3rd. Open to all Europeans it
Entrants to be nominated by a
so) in favour Extraordinary Gen-ember of the Association, All eral Meetings wil be called to applications for entry to be sent Dass and confirm resolution- mak- to the undersigned. ing the necessary alterations to the Articles of As-ociation.
By Order
L. S. GREENHILL.
Hon. Secretary, Hongkong. 20th Jowary, 1921.
Army and Civilians by a Join THE HOSGHONG & KOWLOON WHARF Board of Directors.
A portion of the sum raised will hendevoted to the erection of a per- manent stone memorial which will be put in hand at an early date.
Lista may be found at:- Messrs. Lane Crawford Mes-rs. Kelly & Walsh Messrs. Montriv
Mess. Wm. Powell Ltd. The Hongkong Club The Hongkong Cricko: Club The Club Lusitana The Farinears' Institute The Vicroria Recreation Club The Kowloon fricket Club The Kowloon Bowling Club The Peak Club The Club de Recreio The Craigengower Club
· M. J. BREEN, Hon. Becretary War Memorial
Committee.
£ GODAWN CO., LTD.
D. 4. PURVES, Secretary Sports Committee, Go Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd
NOTICE.
The Shareholders of the Ban- que Industrielle de Ching are | herewith informed that an interim dividend of Fr. 20. per share will be paid from February 1st.) 1921, on presentation of their NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. certificates at the He-d Office, in The Thirty-fourth Ordinary Paris, and at any of its agencies. Annual Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of Messn. Jardine, Matheson & Co.. Led on Friday, February 4th..
THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO., LTD.
1921, at noori for the purpose of St George Bolldiaz, Chetor receiving the Report of the
Road, Hongkong. Directors and the Statement of Tel. No. 200. Telegraphic address
Globe Hongkong.
Accounts for the year ended December 31st, 1930.
The Transfer Books of the Com Dany will be Closed from Tuesday, January 25th, 1921, to Friday, February 4th, 1921, both days
inclusive.
By order of the Board of
Directors,
W. 8. BROWN, Secretary. Hongkong, 20th January, 1920,
Kotice is hereby given that as from the 1st day of February next Mr. William Eric Hala will take charge of the above Company's business in Hongkong us Acting, Manager.
R. E. P. KEWLEY, Local Manager.
The Liverpool & London' and Globe Insurance Co., Ltd. 22nd January, 1920.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Friday, the 4th January, 19.30, commenting at 2.45 p.m.
THEUndersigned have received Cadata wishing to attend Men- ! instructions to sell by Publie orial Service in St. Jobo's Cathe|Auction on dral, parade at Headquarters on Sunday, 30th instant, at 10 am. Dress Drill Order with Helmets. Arias will not be carried.
Strength-Cadets W. G. Deqa hart and M. Gerrard are taken on the strength of the Company from 25th January, 1941.
G. F. E. RAPSON. Br-Major. Adjutant. H. V. D. Corps
NOTICE. Musketry.-The Rife Meeting will be continued on Saturday, 5th and Sunday, 6th February vide Time Table is sued.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.
at No. 127 the Peak ** Bicton ** A Quantity of Valuable Household
Furniture
comprising Chesterfield sofa & chairs, blackwood tables, stools and jardinieres, mother of pearl inlaid curio cabinet, teak esrd table, easy chairs, pictures, old ruge. braes bronzes, carpets, feuder, electric fittings etc., etc.
Teak aztension dining table and [chairs, teak sideboard with bevell- jed mirror, teak dinner waggons, American refrigerator, glasSWASP, teak screen etc., etc.
Single teak & iron bedsteady. tank wardrobes, teak dressing table, wa-bstands. chest of
His Excellency the Governor has kindly consented to open the new Cathedral Hallsö Monday. 31st inst. at 3.15 pm. and drawers enamelled batha, geyser 3.38 p.m. the Aunual Meeting of etc. etc. seatholders and subscribers will
I
he he. All members of the congregation whether seatbolders or not, are cordially invited to attend th functione
Hongkong. 28th January, 1921.
CONSIGNEES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
"GLEN" LINE OF STEAMERS. LIMITED.
From UNITED KINGDOM, COLOMBO & STRAITS.
The Mstorship
"GLENAMOY "
having arrived from the above! ports, Consignees of care by her are hereby informed that all! goods are being landed as their risk into the hazardous and r extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Golown Co. 1, whence. and or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained. '
-Goods-not cleard be the fih February 1921 at 5 p.m. will be subject berent.
All broken.cbafed and damaged packages are to be left in the Godowns where they will be examined by Messrs. Goddard & Douzias, on 4th February, 1921, at 10 am. Claims against the steamer must be presented within
will not be recognizid. 30 days of arrival otherwise they No Fire Insugance will be effected by 113 in BDY case whatever.
Also
A Quantity of Ferns in pots And
1 tirand Fiano by Steinman & Soa lin fine condition)
Catalogues will be issued.
On view from Thursday, the {3rd February,
Terms: Cash on delivery
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Aaction on
Saturday, the 30th. Jan., 1931
commencing at 11.30 8.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street
ffor account of the concerned} 140 cases Se amander *** Brandy 25 cases Charles Heidsiek
Champagne (qts)
13 Barrels Clarst
3 cases Sandemanos Invalid --Fort-
3 cases Madrona Port Teases Glenridge California
White Wine
A cas
Rockdale Wire
6 cases Sauterow 8 cases Chablis
and An Assortment of other Wines and Spirits
comprising -
Brandy. Whisky, Gin. Sherry, Port, Claret, Borgonds. White Wine, Peppermint, Peach Cordi-
Bills of Lading will be to inter-al. Apricot Cordial, Cremas de
Cacan, Beer, Stout, etc. etc. signed by
JARDINĖ, MATHESON,
& CO, LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong. 23th January, 1921.
NOTICE.
THE INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
The Directors of the above Company have declared an In- Dividend on Deferred Shares for the year 1920 at the rate of 6-mp-sharer.
tarim
Dividends for Shareholders on
the Colonial Register are free of Income Tax and will be paid at the rate of 2/10 per dollar.
Dividend Warrants will be ab tainable on and after Saturday, 26th February, 1923, at the Com pany's Office.
N. B. All the above to be sold without reserve. to close accounts.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
FOR SALE.
MILNER'S SAFES
>PPLY TO
LAMMERT BROS.
Luddell Street.
FOR SALE.
One Hornsby – Ackroyd `. Øst Engine Horas Power. Fuel: Transfer Books of the Company Kerosene. Complete with cool; og will be closed from 19th February apparatus; in good condition. May to 26th February, both days in-be viewed by appointment at clusive.
Audine Matyrson & CO. LTD.
General Managers. Hongkong, 26th January, 1921:
GUN CLUB HILL BARRACKS, KOWLOON
Apply to the undersigned,.
·LAMMERT BROS.
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