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LOCAL WEDDING.

Mr. F. C. Cleme-Miss

*

Tollan.

HOTEL LISTS.

Hanusone HOTEL Corrected to 18th February, 1921. C. W. Anderson L. V. Lang 3. Arnold

Mfr.

CARLTON HOTEL

Corrected to 10th February, 1921.

Mrs. O.. Acock

A. W. Anchant

H. C. Anderson C. C. Bell

Mr. and Mrs. CH Rouman

P. M. Brewer Mrs. Dr. M. C. Lasher H. M. Broody

Mr. and Mrs. G. R. F. Brown

G. H. M. Ban

H. B. Lilley B. Looy

Mins H. Lillio

8. Chersen

H. R. Jacquors

A. F. Jobaron

Under the Distinguished Patronage-of

H.E. The Governor & Lady Stubbs & Senior Naval & Military Officers.

"THE PHARIES"

ADVERTISEMENT

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

DINNER DANSANT,

Wednesday, 16th. February,

Saturday, 19th. February.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1921.

THEATRE

ROYAL

NEW

G. T. Jason

Tuesday, the 15th and Wednesday the 16th February.

Miss A. Kamensky

W. Kinken

F. E. Kuilling

B. Kristianson

Mrs. F. E. Camer.

Miss J. Mondow F. Mockel

оп

Mr. and Mrs. W.

Mrs.

F. 'Norris

Mrs.

will give a

R. A. Edgcomb

Mr. and Mrs. F.

L. Schwartz

N. MacIntyre

8. Faravel

C. J. Flynn

Mr. and Mrs. A.

Shaninan

CRAND

lato of

F. B. Marshall

Mr. and Mrs. J.

Marlin

Major and Mrs.

Gardner

Miss E. A. Stalnky F. Alnat

in aid of

Low

P. M. Gray

Men.

Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McConnan Mrs. F. Mooney &

child

Capt, Gümley

Mr. and

Strugis

Mrs.

THE PORTSMOUTH DISASTER FUND

bregg

Misa J. Strugia

H. M. Morgans

Mr. and

Bancho

Mrs. J. Stuko

J. R. Sumriers

R. C. Morton

Prices

$3, $2 and $1.

J. F. Henandázs

R. A. Thorson

F. P. Uletal

A wedding of considerable local} Mrs. E.R. Bolilios Lauritsen interest took place at St. John's Mr. and Cathedral this afternoon, when D. Bacon Miss Elizabeth Whittaker Tollan, Mrs. J. B. Baker

J. T. Bagram daughter of Mr. Duncan Tollan,

and of the China and Japan Telephone Co., was married to Mr. Frederick Charles Clemo. A large number of friends assembled in the Cathedral to witness the cere- mony and later at Wiseman's Cafe, where the reception was held.

nerman

J. Barr

J. E. de Benu-

champ

Mr. and Mrs.

Mra M. A. Lissak. Miss C. J. Lowson Q. Ludin

F. B. Lynch

C. MacGregor C. R. MacGregor

Н. Всивод Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Marka

Bisney

J. Bradley

C. J. Breauian Dr.

The bride was attired in a creation of white satin char meuse and georgotte, with net J. Lyon and pearl trimming, and a veil of Browne tulle, trimmed with pearl and P. R. Butler orange blossoms. Sho carried a|Mr. and bouquet of white and pink roses,

A. Carruthers Thon Cook and was given away by her father. She was attended by Miss Annie N. Croucher J. H. Conte Tollan as bridesmaid, and by D. J. Cruickshank the Misses Lorna and Dorothy D. R. Davies Tollan, and Edith Moses, Mr.

and

Esя

Mrs.

W. P. Noeson

Christafferson

J. Rood

and Runadion

Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr.

P. Davis

J. A. Edreomb

CantàT. M. Bag- Mies F. C. Stragis

T. H. Hawarzen Capt. L. Thorsen

Miss M. Packard C. Henero

Miss V. Packard

Mr. and Mrs. J.

N. Parker

Miss J. Pirker

as flower-girls. The bride C. M. Edz wore & drees of apricot Capt. 4. Dewar Miss D. E. Pep satin charmeuse, with oroam lace R. Doilylas

pered] and carried a bouquet of tea roses. Capt. G, W. Ecdy S. S. Perry The flower girls carried baskets. C. Ellioti A. V. Pinson of sweet peas.

Mr. Leslie E. Mrs. A. Vau Ess V. C. Ponsonby wood was "best man." The Rax. The Misses Van Miss E. Proper

Capt. P. R. Pur-

slow S. P. Ferguson E. H. Ray The honeymoon will be spent V. S. Ferguson Mins G. Reaburu at Canton and Macao, the bride's P. D. G. dinin W. R. Ricketts going-away dress being accordian | Mr., and Mrs. ploated with cape, and her hat of black satin..

V. H. Copley Moyle performed Engineer Capt.

the ceremony.

The couple were the recipients of numerous prosents. That from the bridegroom to the bride was

a silver band-bag, from the groom to the bridesmaid, a gold pendant, and to the flowergirls, gold crub bracelets.

TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.

W. H. Gale

J. 8. Gardiner

E. A. Widansen

Ez. Gzonas's HOURE.

Corrected to 15th January, 1921.

VARIETY PERFORMANCE

For the Dependents of the men lost in K5 Submarine.

NOTICE.

At a meeting of the Church of

A. H. Baker Miss B. Maefar-¡England Men's Society at the

Mr anil Mrs.

J. E. Board

Miss Beard

1. Berculson

D. O. Blaker Mr. Benton C.

Byrd

A. Roberts B. G. Brunner

Jane

H. M. Madden

Mrs. Macfarlane

Mr. McHugh

Mr. and Mrs. W.

McGilluray

Mrs. McGilluray W. McKenzie Mr. and Mrs.

Hugh S. Miller Mise . Cameron Mr. Thomas Mit

H. W. RohiohrMr. and Mrs. G. Mr. and Mrs. W. Buchanan

R. Roller

Miss. Cameron shell and

J. J. de Gast Mr.

"Mr.

L. A. Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

Gorman

T. W. Guthrie W. E. Hale Caut T. P. Hall K. Hammond

Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Hannibal

F. Hardie

16. Harner

R. R. Roxbingly Col and Mrs. V. E. Ruehl & inft Wester V. E.

Ruehl Jr

6. J. Rudolph

Mr. and Mrs. C. Mr. and MER,

FI. Craig.

T. Milne Mrs. 6. Crook. Miss R.E. Nicolet Mrs. Mr. shank

And

Misa M. Davis E. Ferguson

Nicoll

De and Mrs. N. H. H. Day

M. Sale by

A. F Farthing

Hector W. Sass Mr. Rober Food

SCON

Mr. Gottschall

J. Van Buren Mrs. A. B. Greig

Dehicle

And child Comdr. A. B. Greig, R.X.

J. Scott-Havalon Mrs. J. Sindair Miss Heffelfinger Capt. J. Sique:

bl Mr. and Mrs. T.

W. Hindmarsh C. Y. Suits

I. H. Hartschild II. Stewart.

Sie Erie and Ladly Start Tavlor

In one respect the replica of Cant the Speaker's chair in the House

A. W.

1Forward

T. Johnst-123 M. Josephi ?. Julian Mr. and Mrs. X.

E. Warania Mrs W. P. Kent Miss Rout

of Commons, which is to be Mrs. M Hussey prosented to the Canadian Parlia- Mr. and Mrs. A. ment at Ottawa, is of greater dr Jacobs historic value than the original Dr. B. A, Jøy In it will be incorporated a par of one of the oak beams removed! from the roof of Westmine for Hall in the course of the restur ution now going on. The groutest caro has been taken to make the Canadian chair an exact copy Mr. and M. 1. o the original. It is a very II. P. Kowle beauiful specimen of carved oak, A. Key with a hand-some canopy. The Mr. and Mrs. I.

cat itself is of the roomiest proportions. In shape the chair follows the traditional lines of) of that in the old House of Com-

A. Lammert

Me. and Mrs P.

Miss D. Tilling

P. Templeton

A. M. Tink

.

J. K. Tweed

B. H; Tyler

Mr. and Mrs. R.)

1. Weir

Mr. and Mra. P.; 1. F. G. West Dr. J. D. While

Miss EM: Wil

lians

F. B. Wilsont Mrs. W. II. Yant.

cll

W. J. Ziegler

TEAK HOTEL.

mons, but contemporary paintings Corrected to 7th February, 1921.

show that the Speaker of those

days had to be content with af

rather confined anchorage.

*

Mr.

C. Hammond Mr. Doorlas

Halbeard

Mrs. Vera Owen

Packe

T. G. Paterson W. H. Pete farey J. Pirin Miss Potter Dr. and Mrs.

H. Brutt

Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaw

NOTICE

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO., LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given that

MISS ALMA ADAIR "That" American Singer of

Popular Songs

WANIES.

SITUATION WANTED→→ Trained Nurse" (English) at present in Shanghai, soeka post. Would take charge of infant or small child. Apply Box 509 cle

"Hongkong Telegraph 127

WANTED.Local. Joiport- Export Firm desires, extensión by co-operation with new firms or partnership

with interentad *Hongkong Telegraph."

Direct from Broadway, New York, parties. Apply Box No. 510 cf

Field's "Poor Ritz Girl" B. F. Keith's New Vaudeville Houses,

Little

York

J. J. and Lee Shubert's Winter

Garden.

New York, and the Capitol Theatre, New York,

MISS ADAIR HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO RENDER SOME OF THE LATEST SONGS,

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

WANTED-Stewardess for steamer proceeding to Liverpool middle of March 1921. Applicante certificates of services only need with previous experience and apply. Messrs. Butterfield and Swire.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY:- Competent Stenographer, Apply Box 507 c'o "Hongkong Tele- graph."

TO BE LET. H

Cathedral Hall on Tuesday, 15th instant at 9.15 p.m. Mr. Bowley will read a paper on "Sweated the Ordinary Annual General Labour." All (especially ladios Meeting of Shareholders in this and Chinese) interested in the Company will be held at the above Hotel are closed tem- Telegraph."

of porarily for the purpose Protection of Women and Child-Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong on ren are invited to attend and to Saturday, the 19th February, 1921, regrading, Patrons are, therefore, take part in a discussion after, at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Roport of the Directors together with a State mont of Accounts for the year ending 31st December 1920.

TO LET.-Spacious Offices, an Ground Floor in Central District.

The approach roads to the Apply Box 511.c/o "Hongkong

wards.

NOTICE.

WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 11th February to the; 21st February (both days in- clusive), during which period ro Transfer of Shares can be Re- ¡gistered.

General Managers: Hongkong, 31st January, 1921.

Scaled tenders will be received JOHN D.HUMPHREYS & SON at Headquarter Offices. Victoria | | Barracks, Hongkong, until 12 o'clock noon on the dates stated, for the undermentioned services for a period of twelve months from W1st April, 1921 : -

E. T. Singer C. J. B. Helstromy. Staten Bure. Comdr LC. Mr. Summerfield

Hont s

A. L. Terry Mrs. T. C. Hunt Capt. and Mrs. H. J. Jamb

K. Turnbull Mr.

Arv

Lossiue

Forage and Indian Supplies, 18th February, 1921.

Fuel, 21st February, 1921.

THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

The THIRTY SECOND OR DINARY ANNUAL MEETING

kindly requested to use the steps opposite the main entrance until completion of such work.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

FANCY DRESS BALL Derby Day-Thursday, 24th February, 1921,

At the request of numerous pairons, the management have; decided to alter the above froin); a Supper Ball to a Fancy Dress Dinner Ball: therefore, tables may be hooked on the usual lines, and bolders of the supper dance tickets can obtain a refund on presentation of such tickets.

Dinner Ball will be on similar The chargo por hoad for the

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE 4 Cylinder, 12-16 H. P., five seater Humber Car, wire wheels with spare, acetylene lighting. May be viewed at the Hongkong Electric Company's North Point Generating Station any time by appointment,

FOR SALE. MILNER'S SAFES APPLY TO

LAMMERT BROS. Duddell Street.

FOR SALE.

One. Hornsby Ackroyd Oll

Meat and General Supplies OF THE SHAREHOLDERS is ines to the usual Wednesday and Engine--31 Horse Power. Fuel: '

A". 22m February, 1921.

Mrs

Mr. and Mrs. J.

WALL

Miss S. Whelplin

STATION HOTEL.

Corrected to 17th January, 192!,

Miss E. Flest

5. S. Begg

J. P. Haverkamp P. J. de Kant Mr. and Mrs. P. Krause

C. W. M. Bion J. Macdonald and child Wm Macfarlane Mrs. J Stewart X. de Man

Brown

G. C. Mann Mrs. T.B. Medic Mrs. B. McCallum

P. Nelson

[C. H. Cole

Mr. and Mrs.

R. Capell

Miss Capell

Master Capell

and Mrs. R. W. Lee Jones H. W. Allen R. G. S. Kay Capt. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W.

Archer

B. Kennett Mr. and Mra- a. -Mr. and Mr A. v. D. Dekker

E. Ashton

T. Dawson

G. Pilger

A. N. Reid E. Riis

R. Dijkstra

Mr

G. Ringnalda Capt. & Mrs. H.F. Robinson & child

Brid J. Ferroira H. P. Lamarche C. J. Fodert

·R. 8. LogaD

Mr. and Mm Miss M. Gardner D. W. Salter & Miss H. Gardner children T.N. MacReynolds Mr. and Mrs. 7. 8. Smith Mr. and Mrs W. II. Gribbell Wm. Thom A. Harper

II. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. M. Mr and

It is only fifteen years ago that Mr. Wellington Koo-to whose!

Koukolevaky record in the Assembly Press cor-

Surgeon Comdr. Miss Koukolevsky Mr respondents largely attribute the R. E. O. Bird

& Mrs. Aveling J. H. Kring election of China to the Council Mr. and Mrs. D. J. D. Lloyd of the League of Nations-entere:

K. Blair Columbia University, New York. M. J. Breen In definite preparation for a diplo-J. G. Bridger matic career he specialised in in- Mr. and Mrs. E. ternational law under Trofessor W.II. Carpenter J. R. Marah. John Bassett Moore, and it was G. F. Caville in this subject that he took his Ph. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. degree, with a thesis, on The W. Church Status of Aliens in China." He Mr. and Mrs. E.

Cockburn.

was one of the most active and Mr. and Mrs. R. distinguished of the Columbia

C. Curie: undergraduates of his time.. Not C. F. Cooper only was he elected to the Phi Mra. Cormack Beta Kappa, the most famous Cant. and Mrs. of the American college fater-

Corson nities, but he became editor-in-B. Crowley chief of the Columbia Spectator, D. F. Cuthil the students' daily paper, and his D. Danhy editoriale were notable for the Eng. Comdr. W. excellence of their English. Ho DAWOOD

Mr.

was also a member of the Board of Student Representatives.

and

C. P. Marcel

Capt. and Mrs

Mathiasen

Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. McCann

H: L. Mecklen

liurgh.

Tt. Čomdr. end

A. Harrington J. Wattie D. Harvey

KINGSCLER HOTEL.

Mrs.

Corrected to 12th January, 1921.

Mrs. M. Miller C. G. Alabaster, F. C. Mason flar. Mr. and Mrs J.

Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Miller

H. Backhouse Capt II. 8. Millas. T. Bitting Mr: And

Μετά

A. H. K. Cobh

Q. Morgan Col. L. A. Nichol Mr. and Mrs. H.

Kon ...

A. H. Penu Mrs. Capt. and Mrs F. J. Dickie Purvis Lt. Condr&Mrs. Miss Purvis

Drew

E. Ralphs -Mr. and

3. D. Dryden

Mr. & Mrs. John

Duncan

As a debater, too, Mr. Koo make his mark among his con- temporaries. In 1908 his speech G. E. Ellams turned the tido in favour of his N. 8. Ellis. own University in a dobate with C. Farmer Cornell. The story is told that A. V. Farmer when the Columbia team reached Farmar Ithaca, the sent of the rival Rev. W. T. and

Mrs. University, most of its members. were in a state of blue fuuk, Miss Gibson

therstobo owing to the high reputation R. Greenwood

of their opponents. one

of

This attack

at

its

of nerves

Fea-

Mrs. W. E. Roberts J. 8. Robinson H. W. Roger Maj. and Mrs.

Sandera

ley

Mr. and Mrs. J.

S. Jennings

L. Johnson' 1. C. Logan

Saturday dances.

the Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, St. General Supplies "B", 28th George's Building, Chater Road, February, 1921.

Victoria, Hongkong on TUES- HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK. Barrack Services, 1st March DAY, the 22nd day of February.) 1921.

Transport Services, 3rd March 1921.

Hospital Supplies, 4th March 1921.

Tender forms and any necessary information may be obtained at the above office between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. daily.

Tenders will not be entertained unless accompanied by a deposit of $100 as a guarantee of good faith.

1921, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the year ending 31st December, 1920 and declaring a Dividend.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED frour SATURDAY the 12th February, 1921, until TUESDAY,

----...

Notico is hereby giving that on and after 14th. February 1921, the Hongkong Savings Bank will be open on :--

Week days from 10a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays from 10a.m. to 12 noon.

A. G. STEPHEN,

Chief Manager.

the 22nd February, 1921 both Hongkong & Shanghai Banking days inclusive,

By Order of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS.

The right to reject the lowest | Hongkong, 3rd February, 1921. or any tender is reserved.

HONGKONG BOXING

ASSOCIATION.

First TOURNAMENT Monday 21st February at 9 p.m. at the

MING YUEN GARDENS. MAIN EVENT. 15 round Catchweight Contest. "Sky" Kerrison.

(Welterweight champion of the Colony)..

A. B. Howlitt,

H.M.S. Alacrity.

NOTICE.

THE INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

The Directors of the above Company have declared an In- terim Dividend on Deferred Shares for the year 1920 at the rate of G per share.

Dividends for Shareholders on the Colonial Register are free of. Income Tax and will be paid at the rate of 210 per dollar.

Dividend Warrants will be ob.) tainable on and after Saturday, 26th February, 1921, at the Com- pany's Office.

Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from 19th February to 26th February, both days in- clusive.

Booking at Moutries. FRI

DAY February 18th-Mombers (on production Current Men-JARDINE. MATHESON & CO. LTD, bership Cards only).

General Managers. SATURDAY 19th and MONDAY Hongkong, 26th January, 1921.

21st. General Public. Special Trams will be run bo- John Robot-fore and after the Tournament,

A. R. Conant W. Logan Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Newcombi Lt Comdr. and

G. Coppia 1. de B.. New

comb Mrs. F. J. II. E. L. Rhodes Dawson

Mr. aud Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. H.

V. Dawson

Mr. and Mr. E.

C. Dingman

Dr. P. Roes

Dougherty

Q. E. Sandstrom Mr. and Mr. D.

Mr. and MrA.

E. Donnolly

W. Schofield Mr. and Mrs. G. 1. P. Shaw

Dnclos Hon. Mr. E. II. A. Forriman

Sharp

10. II. Haskett A. Findlay Sanith Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mrs. H. Spicer

Mrs. HL Grout

and Mrs. Stubbings. W.H. Groskamp F. Swindella

Mr.

was

height when they Mr. sought out Koo. "Yes," he told

them," I too am worried. I have Mr. and Mrs. B. Mr.

S. Hills

And

Мяк

.:

and A

son L

Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. W. Rosser

Mrs. G.A. Snehar

Mrs. A. A. Stack

hoten

Mr. and Mrs. C.) G. N. Tinson M&Mrs. Peter)

Tod

PALACE HOTEL.

Corrected to 17th January, 102. Mr. and Mra Mrs. E, A. Liley

J. Crowe & chita M. McCarthy rs E. Dobinson H. R. Middleton J. R. Wor

J. Duguid R. Nicholls Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Geofficy Mr. and

Mrs. A: White • A. K. Gillespies JH. Uxberry

J. H. Gosliner B. Petheram Mr. arid Mr Capt. T.G. Purvis

Goundin and H. J. Bosh chidren

H. Ferguson

REPULSE BAY HOTEL only brought one evening dreau, A. Ehle

B. J. fvrst

Corrected to 12th February, 1021. tle with me, and look at it 8. C. He Mr. And Mr. and Mrs. V. Mr. and Mrs. A. soiled 1. What is to be done?" D. Hen.

Ouhries ·

Clair Ufford His fellow-debaters fled to the Mrs. L. Hansen

Me and Mrs. T. & child nearest haberdasher's and return: Maj. Harding Mr. and Mrs.

F. Cobbя Mr. and ed with half a dozen white ties of Mr. and Mrs. R. Wakeman Mr. and Mrs. A. McEwan assorted models. Koo selected M. Henderson R. A Walter

H. Compton Mr and Mrs. A. A. EL Hollinge. H. H Webster one, arrayed himself in it, and

Mr. and Mrs. J. Marie worth

Mr and Mrs. went forth to the fray with & light Mr. and Mrs. AMarshall Wood

H. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. G. heart,

P. Humphreys MALE. A. YunnS]

A. Greensett

Hoather Mr.

and Mr F. Hobba Kri. Mr and Mrs. J. W. Hood and children

JW. de Heor and Mrs. H. 18 Eurler.

E Iles

Miss E, Walker

Capt. and Mrs. C.

W. Shearer

Mr. and Mix

F. W. Stapleton C. I. Stapleton Mr. C. F Starkey J. H. Tait R. L. Tobin Mr. and

K

F. C. Whatheld P. W. A. Wilkies"

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Notice is hereby given that the ordinary yearly meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held at the City Hall Hongkong on Saturday 26th day of February 1921 at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report) of the Court of Directors together with a statement of accounts for the year ending 31st December 1920.

Corporation Hongkong, 2nd February, 1921.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS,

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Thursday, the 17th February,

1921.

commencing at I am. at No. 10 Godown of the Flong- kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd, Kowloon (for account of the concerned) 150 Bales 43 x 29. Heavy Cees Green Stripe Gunnies, 216lbs. Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public, Auction on

1920,

Kerorone. Complete with cooling apparatus; in good condition. May he viewed by appointment at th GUN CLUB HILL BARRACKS

KOWLOON. Apply to the undersigned.

LAMMERT BROS,

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Entries CLOSE, Tuesday, 15th February.

Hongkong, 12th February, 1921.

UNION WATERBOAT COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS The Sixteenthi Annust General Meeting of Shareholders, will be held in the Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Company Limited on Thursday the 17th February 1981 at 11 am for the purpose of re- ceiving the report of the General Managers together with a state- mont of accounts to 31st Decem ber 1920.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 7th to 17th February 1921 both dates inclusive.

DODWELL & CO., LTD. General Managers.

WAR MEMORIAL.

SUBSCRIPTION: LIST.

For the erection by Public

Wednesday, the 16th February, Subscription, of a building to be run on Y.M. C. A. lines to be called the "War Memorial Institute" and to be managed for the joint use of the Navy, the Army and Civilians by a Joint Board of Directors.

commencing at 11 am. at Hon Shan Godown, Kennedy Town.

(for account of the concerned)

20 Bales Tanned Hide

(all more or less damaged by sea-water) Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

THEUndersigned have received The Register of shares of the Corporation will be closed from Auction on

instructions to sell by Public Saturday 12th. February to Satar- Tuesday, the aand February, 1921 day 26th. February 1931, (both

days toclusive) during which

-commencing at ang pami

period no transfer of Thures can at No. § Aimai Vilm, Kimbe:ly be registered.

By Order of the Court of

Directors

A. G. STEPHEN,

Chief Manager

Hongkong, 5th February, 1821.

Road, Kowloon

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

(Particular

from catalogue) Terms: Cash on delivery -

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctionser.

A portion of the sum raised will be devoted to the erection of a per- avent stone memorial whick. will be put in hand at an early date.

Lists may be found at:- Messrs Lane Crawford Messrs. Kelly & Walsh Messrs. Moutrient Mesara, Wm. Powell Ltd. The Hongkong Club The Hongkong Cricket Club The Club LanD SKAL BUS

The Victoria Beauation Club The Kowloon fricket Club The Kowloon Bowling Club The Peak Club

The Club de Recreio The Craigengower - lub

Hon. Secretary War Memoria

Committ

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