2
LAWN TENNIS.
H.K.C.C. Tournament.
HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel
Miss H. Lillio
In connection with the above Conected to 21st February, 1991. tournament we have already c. W. Anderson given the draws in the open B. Appel Championship Singlos and J. Arnold Doubles, as well as the Club, T. Bagram Championship, We are now E. W. Bauckham
Mrs. M. A. Lissak Miss C. J. Lowson] G. Ladin Miss M. Landale
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1921.
Peak Hotel.
Corrected to grd February, 1991,
B. Kennett
Mr. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W.
HL W. Allen Capt and Men, Mr. and' Mra
Arober
Koukolevsky Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss Koukoleraky
E. Ashton J. H. Kring Burgoon Comdr. H. P, Lamarche Mrs. Avoling Mr. and Mrs
indebted to the Hon. Secretary Mr. and Mrs. G. W. R. Lemar-B. E. O. Bird ... ́ ́. Langridge for the following draws in the other evente *****
H. M. Bannor- chand x28-1
Mrs. J. Barr
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Macgregor Handicap Singles “A.” To play in first round:-M. H. J. E. de Beauq- R. MacGregor
P. Marks hamp Roffey (plus 15) v. Major H. M. Mr. and Mira. C. F. B. Marshall Edwards (owe 1/6); A.B. Raworth
H. Benson Mr. and Mrs. J. (owe 4/6) v. J.W. Alabaster (plus) Mrs. E. R. Belilos Martin 3/6); C. C. Stark (plus 4/6) v. R. W. Berdoan D. McMurray Capt. P. H. Davies (plus 1/6); Mrs. Belz N. McIntyre H. W. SABSOC (plus,15) v. G. W. S. Biggerstaff Mra F. Mooney Sewell (owe 2/6); J. B. Penman Mr. and Mrs. J.H. M. Morgans (owe 5/6) v. G. Miskin (plus 4/6);| D. J. Valentine (plus 5/6). L. Forstor (owe 15); Major J.R. Lloyd (owo 3/6) v. J. M. W. Mears (owe 1/6).
Byos-T. H. King (plus 3/6) v.
D. Birrell
R. C. Morton
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. R. Murray
Bianey
O. W. Bowen
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. D. Lloyd
K. Blair
M. J. Broen
J. Q. Bridger
H. B. Bridgor -
R. 8. LogaT
Mr. and Mrs. T.
N.. MacReynolda Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr. E. C. P. Marcel
W.H. Carpenter Mr. and Mrs: G. F. Cavilla J. R. Mareh
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mrs. Mathissen
W. Church
Mr. and Mrs.
Cockburn
Mr. and Mrs. C. Comrie Mr. and Mrs. W.1o. F. Cooper " P. Nixon
Mr. Cormack Capt. and Corson
Miss H. L. Bowes F. A. Nixan J. Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. F. Bromfiel Oldbam
B. Cowley
Misa V. Packard J. D. Danby J. G. Paisley
H. L. Mecklen E borgh
Lt. Comdr. and
Mrs. M. Miller
R.
Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Miller
Capt. and Mrs,
Mr. H. S. Milla
Mr.
G. Morgan
Mr. and Hra
Murray
and Mra
Eng. Comdr. W. Col. L. A. Nicho)
L. Nelson (owe 3/6); Lioub-Col. Dr. J. G. Lyon- Miss M. Packard D. F. Cuthill Nicholson (plus 15.1) r. Surg- Brown Lieut. Cr. G. H. Hayes (owe 1/6); P. Carmichaci Capt. C. 8. Fisher (plus 15.1) to Thos Cook play winner of Lloyd v. Mears; Mrs. R. S. Coor
N. L. Smith (plus 3/6) v. Major J. H. Coote C. Willson (owe 4/6); R. M. Mise Crippa Henderson (owe 1/6). G. M. N. Croucher
W. H. Danb Dodwell (owe 3/6).
A. David
Handicap Singles "B."
D. R. Duvira
To play in first round.-D. M. B. F. Denby Larkins (plus 4/6) v. D. K. J. Dow/D
Valentine (owe 4/6.)
Mr. and Mrs. J. Dawson
N. Parker
Miss D. E. Pep-
pool]
S. S. Perry
A. V. Pinson
V. C. Ponsonby
son 4.1.0.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Penn F. J. Dickie E. Ralphs Lt. Comdr & Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.
Drow
W. E. Roberts
D. D. Dryden J. S. Robinson Mr. & Mrs. John H. W. Roger
Duncan
Maj. and Mrs.
Sanders
C. E. Bandstrom
Ming L. Pritchard
Mrs. E.M. Dimick
Miss E. Proper G. E. Ellams Capt. P. R. Pur-N. S. Ellis 0. Farmer Blow
Mr. and Mra
A. V. Farmer
J. Farmer
Byes:-. B. Brown (Scratch) R Douglas
E. II. Dunning
E. H. Ray H. Reisa
v. Capt. Tomory (owe 2/6); B. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. E. Reynell Crowley (plus 4/6) v. C. Blaker M. Edo
W R. Ricketta
(plus 16); W. B. Cornaby Capt. G. W. Erdy F. L. Robbins (Scratch) v. K. W. Lane (owe 3/6); R. C. Elliott
E. A. G. May (Scratch) v. H. J. Farmer winners of Larkins v. Valentine: Eng. Capt, S. P. H. 8. Bonnett (plus 15) v. J. H. R. Ferguson Freeborn (owe 15); H. Greenwood V. S. Ferguson (plus 4/6) v. Lieut. C. H. Lark com Mr. and Mrs. P. (plus 15); B. Postonji (plus 4/6) v. N. Eorum EF. Cavillo (plus 4/6); T. R. Mr. and Mrs.
B. Fowler Chassels (plus 4/6) v. H. V. Dawso (plus 20.)
Men's Doubles Handicap. To play in first round.-Major C. Willson and Lieut.-Col. F. J. Bowen (owe 15/3) v. N. L. Smith
Mrs. E. S. Foy Master F. Foy
H.
J. S. Gardiner Mr. and Mrs. L.
H. W. Robjohn
Mr. and Mrs. W.
R. Koller
R. R. Roxburgh J. Ryan
G. J. Rudolph
Mr. Ph. Sand
rowitz
II. W. Sassoon
Mr. and Mrs. E.
W. Schofield
R. P. Shaw
Rev. W. T. and Hon. Mr. E. H.;
Mrs. Fea- therstone
Miss Gibson
H. Greenwood
Mr. and Mrs.
Sharp
A. Findlay Smith
H. Spicer Ara. and
Stubbings
Mim
H. L. Grout J. F. Swindella
Mr.
and
THEATRE
ROYAL.
Commencing Monday 7th March at 9.15 p.m. W. BANVARD
will present his new
LONDON MUSICAL COMEDY Cʊ' 1921
assisted by the
LONDON BEAUTY CHORUS
in the latest
LONDON & NEW YORK SUCCESSES.
Mon. & Tues. 7th & 8th
Wed. & Thurs.
9th & 10th
Fri. & Bat, 11th & 12th
Sat. 12th
at 4.30 p.m.
The Popular Musical Comedy
·"PLUMS FOR PICKING"
A New, Mirthful Musical Melange
'GIRLS & GIGOLES"
A Bright, Breezy, Musical Comedy
'CASTLES IN SPAIN" Reduced Price Matines ***CASTLES IN SPAIN."
AT MOUTRIE'S
PLANS Prices 54, $2 & 1.
Matinee $3, $2. & 1. Sailors, Soldiers & Children Half Price to Matinees only.
THEATRE
ROYAL
EDGAR WARWICK
announces a SHORT FAREWELL SEASON
WARWICK
of the
COMEDY CO.
COMMENCING TO-MORROW NIGHT With Bernard Shaw's Anti-romantic Costume play ARMS AND THE MAN
WEDNESDAY,
March 2nd THURSDAY, March 3rd FRIDAY, March 4th
N. & J. Thorpe-Mayne's Mystery Play ·
THE LAST ACT
Hubert Honry Davies's Witty Comedy CAPTAIN DREW
}
H. V. Esmond's Delightful Comedy of Youth WHEN WE WERE TWENTY-ONE By General Request BROWN SUGAR
SATURDAY,
March 5th
B. C. Hals
BOOK BEFORE YOU SLEEP.
D. Hail
Maj. Harding
Mry.
Mr. and Mra. MIA. W.H. Groskamp Mr.
8. J. Byret
Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. B.
Thompson A. Hale
Mra Mr. and
Quarles Van Üfford Mr.
and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. H. Wakeman
M. Henderson R. A, Walter A H.
Hollings H. H. Webster
Mr. and
Shellim child & Mrs. L. Hansen
nurse
Capt. Sigveland A. Goldsmith Mrs. J. Sinclair Mr. and Mrs. J. R. II. Skelton
J. Gorman
W. E. Halc
and Capt. J. E. Warner (plus 4/6); R. M. Henderson and J. H. R. J. G. Grant Freeborn (plus 2/6) v. J. B. Pen-| man and A. D. Humphreys (owe Capt. T. P. H.
C. Hammond
15/4); A. H. Crook and A. D. Ball and Mrs. W. lowe 3/6) v. Major H. M. Edwards.
A Hannibal
and Major Timmis (owe 4/6): T. G. Harper H. King and C. Blaker (plus 2/6) J. Heott-Harston
. J. W. Alabaster and G. WA. J. P. Teard
Sewell (Scratch); Capt. C Mrs. Hender- Fisher and Lieut. A. S. Lirall Ron
C. Y. Smita Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Spragul
Mrs. W. Sprod Min D. Sprod Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stevens
L. II. Stewart K. Takahashi Sir Eric and Isudy Stuart-Taylor
J. C. Taylor
(Scrath) v. J. S. Jonning, Mr and Mrs. T. Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Hindmarsh
C. E. Wilkinson (owe Capt. G. Miskin & E. G. Grimble (owe
P. Templton
A. 1. Miss D. Tilling
A. M. Timke Howard
2/6) v. F. H. Farthing & J. Rod-F. L. Hough
J. K. Tweed
worth
Mr. and Mrs. A.
D. Humphreys
H. G. 8. Kay
A. W. Los Jones
Mra. Marshall Wood Maj. and Mrs. R.
A. Young
Cariton Hotel.
0
Corrected to 23rd Februars, 1921.
M. O. Acock Mr. and Mrs. J.
IL. Jory.
Mr. and Mrs. D.
Amesz Miss Amesz
ger, Jr. (plus 3/6); T. E. Winfield Mrs. M. Hussey Mr. and Mrs. R. Arnold
& M. E. F. Airey (plus 15/2) v. H. Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenwood & E. G. Ellame (plus
do Jacobs
15/1); D. M. Larkins & W. D. Dr. E. A. Jay Cornaby (plus 15) v. H. Humph-E. M. Joseph reys & J. D. Humphreys (owe 15); R. Julian
H. Tyler and 2 children
B. H. Tyler
F. B. Vida
F. A Dinsdale & C. C. Stark Mr. and Mrs. N., D. Walker
(Scratch) v. Lieut. C. J. Larkcom
B. Karanjia
נזנ
Miss Jory
S. Kristiansend G. E. Marr J. Marshell F. J. Blyth Mrn. H.T. Bodges Miss MoPherson Master Bodges Mrs. G. E. Mill Mrs. E.E. Camer. W. L. Peebler
Mr. and Mrs. T.
C. Ramsey Mr. undi Mrs.
Remadios C. Chrispoffersen Mr. and Mrs. W. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. V. Ryuberh
M. Cohn
Mr. and Mrs. F Mrs. F.M. Colline L. Schwarttz Géo. Cormack Mr. and Mrs.-F. C: Cylijino
M. Selby G. A. Dek
Miss Shilling Miss R, A. Dodd J. R. Sinner Mrs. E. M. Wil Miss C.S. Everett F. Sloot
liarns
G. Faravel J. G. Smart
Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. D. Carr
S. Clarsen
Mr. and Mrs. R.
Mrs. W. E. Kent J. Weir
L R. de. Chesre
Mr. and Mrs. H.
Wellby
The Misses
Wellby
& Capt. D. R. Wahl (plus 56); Miss Kent
Kewloy
H. V. Dawson & A. H. K. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. R. (plus 15/1 v. M. Maas & A. B. Raworth (Owe 4/6).
A. Kopp Byes. E. Abraham and J.H. Kuchmann Jr H. E. G. Went
Dr. J. D. Whito Stalker (owe 15) v. Captain H. A.L. J. Lambert Tomory and Captain T. C. R.Mr. and Mrs. H. A. V. White
Archer (plus 15); E. A. G. May and G. M. Dodwell (scratch) v. winners of Willson and Bowen Smith and Warner; J. R. Wood: G. R. Sayer (owe 15) v. winners of Dawson and Cobb v. Maas and Raworth; M. H. Roffey and L. Forster (owe,3/6) v. D. J. Valen- tive and R. K. Valentin › (plus 4/6). Mixed Doubles Handicap,
A. Laminert L. V. Lang
Plans at MOUTRIE'S.
KENNEBEC STEAMSHIP CORPORATION
OF
NEW YORK
FASTEST SERVICE TO HAVANA, CUBA. |S.S. “WOODRICHEM” 6,500 tons sailing 10th March
For Freight and Other Particulars, apply to:-----
KAT FAT & CO.,
297, Des Voeux Road, Central.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
The Thirty-Seventh Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, on Thurs day the 3rd March 1921. at 11 o'clock a.m. for the purpose of Mr. and Mrs. C. P.J. Wodehouse Mrs M. Goff Dr. M. C. Lasher Mr. and Mrs. P.Mrs C. Fletchers R. Soler
receiving a Statement of Accounts and the report of the General Mr. and Mrs. G. Capt. Gumley
J. Syrrinten Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Woodman
Managers for the year ending Capt. T. M. Ilag- Miss J. G. L. 31st December 1920, and electing B. Lory
Loregg
Taylor
a Consulting Committed J. H. Halvorsen L J. Taylor Auditors. C. Hanno
Miss R. Toretsky Misa E. Hogend Capt. L. Thorsen Mr. and Mrs. G. Q. F. Ulstad
Lauritsen
Station Hotel.
To play in first round.-N. L. Competed to tath February, 1921. Smith and Mre. Smith (owe 2/6)
v. G. W. Sewell and Mrs. C. B. Miss E. Bost Brown (lus 2/6); C. B. Brown S. S. Begg and Miss D. Stevens (plus 5/6) v. Mr. and
Major C. Wilson and Mrs. Bowen
P. J. do Kant L. P. Krause Mrs. J. Macdonald
C. W. M. Bion Mr. and Mrs. Wm and child
Macfarlane
(owe 3/6); Lieut. Col. F.J. Bowen C. C. Brooks N. de Man and Miss V. Bowen (Scratch) v. Mrs. J. Etewart Mrs. B. McCallum Capt. C. O. Olliver and Miss M,
Kirkpatrick (plus 3/6); Col, I,
Brown
Humphrey and Mrs. Timmis (owe C. H. Cole
Mrs. T.B. Mudie P. Nelson
15/2) v. Rev. H.8. Crole-Rers and Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Parter
R. Capell
Mrs. Bowden-Smith (owe 15): Miss Capell Major H. Greenaway and Miss Master Capell Burdett (owe 30) v. J. R. Wood Capt. and Mrs. and Mrs. Cavalier (owe 3(6),
L. G. Carter
Byes.-A. D. Humphreys &C. J. Conroy Mrs. Armstrong (owe 15/3) v. T. Dawson Major J. R. Lloyd & Mrs. Lloyd A. v. p. Dokker (owe 15); C.C. Stark & Mrs. Stark R. Dijkstra (plus 5/6) v. Lieut. Col. Nicholson. J. Endert
A. Harper
J. Stuke
W. P. Huot Mr. and Mrs. R
Mias Hunt
J. Vilim Mr. and Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. G.
E. Johannes E. Whitman G. H. B. Jones
and
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Saturday the 26th February 1921 to Thursday the 3rd March 1921, both days inclusive;
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.
General Managers.
MARIE ANTOINETTE'S MAPS.
St. George's House. Corrected to 24th February, 1921.
Nine road maps, prepared for Bagual H. C. Lowick
the use of Marie Antoinetta on the Mr. and Mrs G Major
Pilger
Mrs. Hagual and Mr. Lyall
French section of her journey H. M. Madden child
from Vienna to Versailles to Mr. MoHugh D. H. Banner
marry the Dauphin, were sold Mr. and Mrs. A Mr. and Mrs. R. Capt. & Mrs. H.F. K. Beale
F. McGrath & for £120 at Sotheby's. The maps children
were lately the property of Lady Bowman, of Shere Rectory.
A. N. Reid
J.
G. Ringmalda
Robinson & child Miss L. Benle
Mr. and Mr
D. W. Salter & children
Mr. and Mra & Mrs. Gompertz (plus 15); W. H. Mr. and Mrs M. J. S. Smith Drummond and Mrs. Drummond
A Harrington Wm. Thom
(scratch)v. winners of N.L.. Smith J. P. Hakam H. Watkins and Mrs. Smith v. G. W. Sewell Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr.
and Mrs. Brown; F. A. Dinsdale
& Miss D. Taylor (owe 2/6) v.
G. R. Sayer & Mrs Sayer (own
3/6); A. M. Crook & Mrs. Crook (plus 15/2) v. Capt. C. S. Fisher Mr. Hamilton Berners (plus 2/6); L. Forster & Dr. Gradys Turner
Hydo and two dhildren
and
Mrs.
J. S. Witheli
Repulse Bay Hotel. Corrected to 31st February, 1991.
J. Berontson
Mr.
and
Bean
B. Q. Blaker Mr. Benton C.
Byrd
Mrs W. McKenzie
Mr. and Mra.
Hugh S. Miller Mr. Alex Mitchell Mr. Thomas Mi
chell
Mr.
hand
Mr. and Mrs. CM Forguson
H. Craig Mrs. G. Crook. -Nicoll
shank
. FL. Day.
H. F. Farthing
Mrs. A. B. Greig
and child
C. Packe
T. G. PaterROD
W. H. Petley
Mr. And Mr Carey Pine
Miss Potter Comdr.. A. B. ∙GNIS, A.M.
(owe 18). Major HQ, Bagnall ® itt, and Mrs. V. Mr. and Men Men, Bagnali (Suratch),
MeBwen
16. J. B. Helstrein Mr. Me and Mrs. P. Miss Molwan dare, Code LC
MPA E. O. Pearce Hunt *.*
· WASHINGTON STATUE FOR LONDON.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mr. G. Mr. L. O. Hunt
A alte has been chosen in H. Compton H. Potts and P. A. Hutton Trafalgar Square for the statue Mr. and Mrs. Ai, child and nurse] H. J. Lamb "of Washington which is being | H. Ferguson & Mr. and Mr. G. Dr. M. Leandro
presented to Great Britain by tha abild
and Mrs. State of Virginia.
Miss Hollier
Lossida
༢་
Palace Hotel,
Corrected to 2nd February, 1923.
Capt. R.Y. Ander- W. A. Lacombe Mre E. A. Liley
500
AGENTS,
Tel. 2591
THE INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
NEW
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE BLUE FUNNEL L'NE,
0.8.8. CO. LTD. & C.MS.N. CO. LTD.,
The Steamship
"TEIRESIAS"
will be despatched to Singapore on Tuesday March 1st, at noon.
This vessel offers excellent cabin accommodation for saloon passengers.
For passages apply to ---- BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agonts.
Telephone No. 36.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Dr. Jos, W. Noble and Dr. P Rees Daugherty announce that their dental office heretofore
WANTED.
WANTED. Britisher desires one or two furnished rooms, with or without board. Central dis- triat preferred. Reply with terme to Box 512 c/o "Hongkong Tele- graph."
TO BE LET.
TO LET.-Shortly for eight months, WELL FURNISHED THREE-ROOM FLAT; Eng- lish bath; geyser; modern sanita- {tion; piano; telephone can be | rented.--Apply Box No. 517 ajo
Hongkong Telegraph."
TO BE LET.
FOR SALE, Wolf Motor [Cyole, good Condition #275. Box 519 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE. --Coach built
located in the Bank Building, Sidecar $100, Box 520 e/o “Hong- will be moved on March 1st to the kong Telegraph.” 4th Floor, Hotel Mansions.
REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
The Dining and Dancing ac- commodation is fully booked for the night of WEDNESDAY, 9th
March, 1981.
REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
FOR SALE. MILNER'S SAFES
APPLY TO
LAMMERT BROS. Duddell Street,
FOR SALE.
The approach roade to the One Hornsby -- Ackroyd OU above Hotel are closed tem-Engine-34 Horse Power. Fuel: porarily for the purpose
of Kerosene. Complete with cooling regrading. Patrons are, therefore, apparatus; in good condition. May kindly requested to use the steps be viewed by appointment at opposite the main entrance until | GUN CLUB HILL BARRACKS completion of such work.
KOWLOON. Apply to the undersigned.
LAMMERT BROS.
NOTICE.
HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE.
The Final Dividend declared for the year ending 31st. Decem-
The Forty-Third Ordinary ber, 1920, at the rate of Three Annual Meeting of the Share- Pounds Sterling together with a holders of the above Company Bonus of Two Pounds Sterling will be held at the Offices of the per share is payable on after General Agent, Pedder's Street, Monday the 28th day of February on Friday the 18th March at 11,00 1921, at the Offices of the Cor-a m. for the purpose of receiving poration, where shareholders are the Report and Statement of requested to apply for warrants.
Accounts for the year ending 31st By Order of the Court of December 1920. Directors
A. G. STEPHEN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong 26th. February 1921.
NOTICE.
The Directors of the above Company have declared an In tarim Dividend on
From the 1st of March, our Deferred Shares for the year 1920 at the business will be removed to No.
12, Queen's Road Central, lately! rate of 6/- per share.
Dividends for Shareholders on occupied by Pathe Freres, aud the Colonial Register are free of next door to the Colonial Dia- Income Tax and will be paid at pensary."
N. LAZARUS, the rate of 2/10 per dollar.
Optician,
Dividend Warrants will be ob
lainable 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.
JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD
General Managers. Hongkong, 26th January, 1921.
TH
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
Auction on
Friday, the 4th. March 1920.
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street
A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture Comprising - Blackwood chairs, flower stande, stools, & table, ('hesterfield couch, easy chairs, teak overmantels, teak desks and bookcasos, pic- tures, carpet, rugs, etc, etc.
Teak dining tables and chairs, teak sideboards, dinner waggons, ice chest, cutlery, electro-plated & glass ware etc. etc.
Mrs. E. Dobinson Capt. K. A. Mat- Double brass & teak bedsteads,
G. Forestier
A. G. Forsyth
R. Geoffrey
I. H. Gosliner
thews
Mr. and Mrs.
Nicholls .and children
Mr. and Mrs JH. Oxherry B. Peshoramn
A. Greensott Dr. and Mrs R
E. Hoather H. Benit
and Mrs. Capt. 7.Ch. Parvis and Mrs.
F. Hobbe
J. B. Rower. Spence and k
ARKIB G. A. Ryles -children
J. W. Hood and Mr. C. F. Starkey children
3. H. Tait J. J. W. de Hoog w. E, Wakeham Jn and Men, B. D. J. Wap
J. Storm.
AL Torry
Watt
Mr. and Mrs
8. Hurley WE. Hor
JP Wilson
teak wardrobes with bevelled mirrora, teak dressing tables, washstands, chest of drawers, etc. etc.
1 Indian Motor Cycle with side
#Grand Planos
Ön view from Tuesday, the Band (mat.
Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS...
-Auctioneers.
28, Queen's Road. C.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RACE MEETING 1921. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 23rd. 24th, 25th and 26th.
TICKETS of Admission to the Grand Stand and Enclosure may be obtained from Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited, or at the Gate. Price $4 for each day or $12 for the Meeting. Bolifiers and Sailors in uniform $1 each day.
The Stewurde request the plea.. sure of the presence of the Ladies of Hongkong at the Grand Stand and Enclosure during the Racos,
R. J. PATERSON,
Clerk of the Course)" Hongkong, 17th February, 1921.
St. John's Cathedral Monday, March 7th At 9.15 PM.
ORGAN RECITAL
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 4th to 18th March, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & 01, LTD.
General Agents. Hongkong, 18th February, 1921.
WAR MEMORIAL,
SUBSCRIPTION LIST.、
For the erection by Public Subscription, of a building to ba run on Y. M. C. A. lines, to ba the "War Memorial called Institute "and to be managed for the joint use of the Navy, the Army and Civilians by a Joint Board of Dire:tors.
A portion of the sum raised 'will | be devoted to the erection of a per- manent stone memorial which. will be put in hand at sa warly date.
Lists may be found at:-- Messrs. Lane Crawford Messrs. Kolly & Walsh Messrs, Moutrie
Messrs. Wa. Powell Ltd. The Hongkong Club The Hongkong Cricket Club The Club Lusitano
The Engineers' Institute The Victoria Recreation Club The Kowloon Cricket Club The Kowloon Bowling Club The Peak Clüb.
The Club de Recreio The Craigengower « lub
MAJ. BREEN, Hon. Secretary War Memorial
Committee.
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Annus!
FLOWER SHOW
in the BOTANIC GARDENS WEDNESDAY 2nd MARCH
2 to 6 p.m. ONE DAY ONI Tes on the ground. LADY STUBBS will distribute Prizes
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