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TYRES!

TUBES!

1

TYRES!

NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED.

Prices of Tyres and Tubes.

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH

WAR MEMORIAL,

SUBSCRIPTION LIST:

For the erection by Public 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.

A portion of the sum raiswi will be devoted to the erection of a per- manent stone memorial which will be put in hand at an early date.

WEDNESDAY MARCH 30. 1971.

MAURICE E. BANDMAN

SUBMITS

THE BANDMAN OPERA

COMPANY, 1921.

THEATRE

ROYAL.

(Under the distinguished patronage of H.E. the Governor and Lady Stubbs),

H. E. Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Duff K.C.B.; Major General Sir G. Macauley Kirkpatrick K.C.B., K.Q.S.I. etc.

"BRAN PIE "

from the Prince of Wales' Theatre, Londou.

OH JOY"

from the Apollo Theatre, "BUZZ BUZZ " from the Vaudeville Theatre. MAID OF TH: MOUNTAINS from Daly's Theatre,

Size.

Meke.

Prices.

Tyres. Tubes.

5 C

S C

28 x 3

Fisk (Clincher-Motor cycle 25.00

9.000

31 x 4

Fisk Clincher

60.00

13.00

31 x 4

Sioux (Clincher)

80.50

13.50

Lists may be found at:-- Mesere. Lane Crawford Mesers, Kelly & Walsh

Thurs. Mar. 31

33 x 4

Dunlop (Straight side)

75.00

13.50

Messrs. Moutrie

Messrs. Wm. Powell Ltd.

33 x 4

Sioux (Straight side)

88.50

13.50

The Hongkong Club

Friday Apr. 1

34 x 4

Fisk (Clincher Piain tread)

60.00

15.50

The Hongkong Cricket Club

4

Fisk (Straight side) N.S.

70.00 15.50

The Club Lusitano

34 x 4

Sioux (S.S.)

90.00

15.50

The Engineers' Institute

The Victoria Recreation Club

34 x 41

Dunlop (S.S.)

95.00

15.50

Saturday Apr. 2

Monday April 4

The Kowloon Cricket Club

35 x 4

Dunlop (Clincher)

95.00

16.00

35 x 41

U.S. Chain (S.S.)

100.00 16.00.

The Kowloon Bowling Club The Peak Club

37 x 5

Dunlop (Clincher or S.S.)

130.00

20.00

815 x 105.

Sioux (Clincher)

75 00

14.00

880 x 120

Sioux (Clincher)

105.00

17.50

The Club de Recreio The Craigengower Club

M. J. BREEN,

Hon. Secretary War Memori[B

Committee.

Friday Apris R

Saturday April 9

IME

HONGKONG CALLING

LEAGUE.

Monday April 11'

THE DRACON MOTOR CAR CO.

24. Des Vœux Road, Central.

Tel. 482 & 3552.

BANDMAN COMPANY.

Tel. 482 & 3552.

THE GOLF STYMIE,

Attitude of the Royal

The object of the

Calling League is to simplify calling in Hongkong, particularly for new. comers, by enabling members to pay & return calls by post.

A printed list containing names & addresses of all members will tex overy member

quarterly.

Anyone may join by registering their names at Messrs. Kelty & Walsh Ltd.

The next list will be printed early in April and those wishing to join should send in their names without delay,

CATHOLIC MARRIAGE

Manila again in July. Their admirers in Hongkong, while regretting that they cannot ap- Under the distingished patron-pear here, will wish them every be sent age of H.E. the Governor, H.E success in their future tours. the Admiral and H.E. the General Officer Commanding, the Band- man Opera Company is due to commence its season here to- morrow. Mr. Maurice E. Band- man, the pioneer in London musical comedy productions in the Far East, who is always to be relied upon as representing the best in every detail, is arriving with the Company to personally superintend matters. .It will be interesting to the public to know that the present Company must play to £1,200 per week to clear expenses. Mr. Jerry Verno and Miss Don Dolaro are new-comers who join the Company's forces here, com- ing direct from London for the purpose. The Home pupers speak of both as being unusually ac complished artists. A word may be said in favour of the bayy of beauty ladies who constitute the

chorus and ballet..

The plans for the season are fast filling and to those who aru desirous of securing good seats we again give the advice that they should book without delay. There will be tramcar service throughout the

acason.

FL late Puak

and Ancient Club,

The note on the * stymie question by Mr. W. D. Vander- pool, secretary of the United Stutes Golf Association, is, likely to convey a wrong impression of! the facts, the Press Association is informed by a competent au-Privy thority. The members of the Rules of Golf Committer, though alion in the existing stymie rule holding the opinion that no alter-

WAS

LAW.

Council Decision After

Seven Years.

questions consccted with the. A matrimonial appeal, raising

decided not to oppose the wish of which had been before the Judicial necessary or desirable Roman Catholic marriage law, the United States Gulf Associa. Committee of the Privy Council tion to introdure into it, for use in for goven years, has finally been America, modifications consider disposed of by their Lordships. ed suitable to conditions there prevailing, and the Chairman of the Rules Committee, unofficially, and as an act of courtesy, assisted in drafting the modifications.

The appeal Tremblay-came from Quebec,

Despatio and arose originally out of an action brought by the husband to nullify the ground that, as he and his wife, marriage on the who were Catholics, were cousins, though only in the fourth degree, their marriage was illegal ander a Papal decree nearly 700 years

He did not subsequently, in Presenting the report of his Com- mittee to the Royal and Ancient Club, make any mention of the action taken, because it concern. ed only American golfers. Con-Fald. sequently the measure of ap proval given to the stymie rule, PODOLSKY & MIROVA. which was in force when the Amateur Championship of the United States was strictly limited. The same remark applies to the rule which has been substituted for it.

His suit was successful, the Canadian Court holding that the civil role of Quebec upheld the Papal law, but the respondent thereupon appealed to the Privy Council.

M. Podolsky, the noted pianist, and Mile. Mirova, the Russian

The appeal was first argued dancer, are

before their Lordships in 1914. at present in the Colony, passing through. They the United States Golf Associa-judgment, said that under the Lord Moulton, in delivering

The Executive Committee of

Tuesday, April 5

Wed. April G

Thursday April 7

THE KISS CALL" from the Gaiety Theatre. “TAILS UP"

from the Comedy Theatre. " IRENE""

from the Empire. "GOING UP" from the Gaiety Theatre.

NEW SHOP L from the Gaiety Theatre.

• FOAR

from the London Pavilion.

Plans open Tuesday morning, March 29th. POPULAR PRICES:-$4, $2 and $1. Overture at 9.15 p.m. prompt.

THEATRE

M3

ROYAL

ST. PAULS GIRL'S SCHOOL

present

“UNCLE KIN

11

A Chinese Melodrama in 3 Acts: (specially written) in aid of the

ADVERTISEMENTS.

NEW

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

CABARET DINNER DANCE.

WEDNESDAY, 30th March. SATURDAY, 2nd April.

SIGNOR ANTONIO

MOLINARI

The Milanese Tenor

Assisted by SIGNORA MOLINARI

Soprano

GEMS FROM POPULAR MASTERPIECES SUNG IN ITALIAN AND ENGLISH.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON SEMI-SACRED CONCERT.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

WANTED

WANTED—To rent BIM furnished house or apartment! the Peak for part of all d summer. Reply to J.E. HARTE Jnr., Standard Oil Co., Kongmo

TO BE LET.

TO LET Commodious offe in Alexandra Buildings, immed ate possession. Apply to L stead & Davis. Alex Bulld

LOST.

LOST.-On Star Ferry, leaving Hongkong at 3.15 p.m. on Sunday,

a Kodak camera. Apply to d Boysen, Netherlands Trading Society.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Phelon & Moore

Motor Cycle. New Model com

The First Gymkhana Meetingplete with Lamp & Horn Cost will be held (weather permitting) £120. Price $650. Apply, White-

at the Happy Valley, on Satur-aways, Des Voeux Road. day, April 2nd, commencing at.

3.00 p.m.

The Charge for admission will be $1 for others than Members of) the Hongkong Jockey Club, Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Half price. The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.

36

S.$. EURANA"

From Balt more, Md Sept 21st, 192u Arrived Hongkong, March

29th, 1921.

In consequence of an accident to the above vessel's machinery, ronaignees will be required to sign a General Average Bond and

FOR SALE. MILNER'S SAFES

APPLY TO

LAMMERT BROS. Duddell Street.

FOR SALE.

One Hornsby Ackroyd Oir Engine-34 Horse Power. Fuel: Kerosene, Complete with cooling apparatus; in good condition. May be viewed by appointment at

GUN CLUB HILL BARRACKS :"

KOWLOON.

North China Famine Relief Fund. pay to the Undersigned a cash THE

Under the distinguished patronage

of

Lady Stubbs, Lady Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Bowden Smith.

To-night (Wednesday) March 30th 1921

at 0.15 p.m.

Madam Lottie Gordon and friends have kindly consonted to assist

Box Plans open at Moutrio's on 26th March at 9.00 a.m. Prices: Dress Circle & Stalls $3.00. Pit $2.00. Advance tickets can be obtained at St. Paul's Girls School, 47, Caine Road, which must be exchanged for reserved seat Tickets ut Moutrie's on 26th March 1921 at 9.00 a.m.

OFFICIAL NOTICE

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE

A SHIP'S NAME.

OFFICIAL NOTICE.

PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A

SHIP'S NAME.

We The Indo-China Stegm Navigation Co., Ltd. of London Navigation Co., Ltd. of Londoni Wo The Indo-China Steam

hereby give notice that in con- hereby give notice that in eon- sequence of the present names sequence of the present names under the German Flag, we have being in vogue when running being in vogue when running

deposit of 216% of value of cargo on account of General Average expenses before delivery of such cargo can be taken,

STRUTHERS & DIXON, Inc, Agents for Green Star Steamship Corporation.

ON LOK YUEN CO., LTD.

THE POPULAR CAFE. 27-35 Des Voux Road, Central First Floor.

LÍ HƯNG CHANG CHOP

SUEY

at all hours. Clean, Delicious & Appetising, Once Tried Always Asked For. European Menus à la carte at All Hours. Teas, Ice Cream), Cold Drinks, Cakes, etc., Special Dining Room for dinner

tuched. parties, accommodating 40 per- sons, with Drawing Room at-

NOTICE.

PUBLIC AUCTION..

THEUndersigned have received Auction on

instructions to sell by Public

leave for a tour in North Chination, it is understood, has com- civil law of Canada there was applied to the Board of Trade under the German Flag, we have announce that they have received

Messrs. Lane Crawford & Co.; and Japan by the Empress of municated with the Chairman of complete religious liberty, and under Section 47 of the Merchant applied to the Board of Trade, Asia to-morrow. Owing to the Golf Committee its intention to though a priest had a right to Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of under Section 47 of the Merchant famous

a shipment of Major Drapkin's) theatre being booked, it is imposs-make this substitution.

"Greys Cigarettes. ible for them to give perform-courteous action would naturally because it was contrary to Roman pore, official number 150114 of the ship "Teo Pao" of Singapore,

That refuse to solemnise a marriage the ship" Kwong Eag" of Singa. Shipping Act, 1894, in respect of Retail price $1.00 per tin of 50. ances here.

Since their last appearance in be assumed to have been equally the parties marrying. There was tonnage 969 tons, heretofore own-

be taken by it. The reply may Catholic law, that did not prevent gross tonnage 1650 tons, regiater official number 150118 of gross Hongkong, these talented artists formal and courteous.

tonnage 1655 tons, register ton- have had a great success in

nothing in the civil code to enabled by Controller of Shipping for nage 972 tons, heretofore owned the Philippines, having given mittee had once allowed the because it was objected to by a

When the Rules of Golf Com-a marriage to be annulled merely permission to change her name by Controller of Shipping for rer- concerts at Manila, Cebu, Zam-princible of devolution it ceased religious body.

to "MING SANG" and to have mission to chango her name to boanga and Tolo, whilst they to be concerned, except in an

her registered in the new name "LEE SANG and to have her have also performed at Sanda- advisory capacity, with details of case was legal according to the by The Indo-China Steam Naviga-Port of London as owned by The The marriage in the present at the Port of London as owned registered in the new name at the kan. In Manila they gave the action taken by the body Aix concerts in one week, which authority was delegated. appeal must be allowed.

laws of Canada, and therefore the tion Co., Ltd.

Indo-China Steam Navigation including Д special recital Its limited approval of that ation

Co., Ltd. to the pupils of the Conserva-is not to be regarded as indicative toire, and the success at of desire or intention to follow tained W&S 80 marked that the example set. they have promised to return for

а month or six weeke before they proceed to America, EXCESS PROFITS TAX IN AMERICA. for the purpose of giving Some of the experts of the instruction. After finishing Treasury Departament expect that their North China and the excess profit tax receipts will Japan tour they hope to be in approximate 500 million dollars.

Any objections to the proposed change of name, must be sent to PROSECUTION OF ERZEBERGER.

the Registrar of Shipping at Hongkong within seven days At Д recent sitting

the from the appearance of this Reichstag accorded permission advertisement. prosecute Herr Erzberger for Date at Hongkong,this 22nd day to the Attorney-General to

perjury, alleged to have been committed during his notorious

of March 1921. action for libel against Herr

JARDINE MATHESON Helfferich.

& CO.

commencing at 11 a.m.

Apply to the undersigned. LAMMERT BROS.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

HEUndersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Monday the 4th April, 19ai. commencing at 2.45 p.m.

"at "Craigieburn," the Peak A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture

(Full particulars from catalogue) On view from Monday, the 3rd. April 1921.

Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have re- ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction on Thursday the 31st March 1931

commencing at 5 p.m.

at thoir Sales Rooms. Duddell

Street

A Valuable Collection of Postage Stamps (Full particulare from cataloguek Oo view from Tuesday, the 29th inst.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

THEUndersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on Thursday, the 31st March, 1921 commencing at am.

at No. 3 Lysemun Villas,

Kowloon.

Thursday, the 31st March, 1921. A Quantity of Valuable Househo

at No. 3 Lyeenjun Villas, Kowloon

A Quantity of Valuable House. held Furniture

particulars from catalogue}

Also

A Selection of Japanese Water Coloure

Any objections to the proposed change of name must be sent to the Registrar of Shipping at Hong-(Full kong within seven days from the Appearance of this advertisement. Date at Hongkong this 22nd day of March 1921. JARDINE, MATHESON

& CO., LTD.

BLUNDELL, SPENCE &

VARNISHES:-

On view day of sale Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers,

Furniture

180

A Selection of Fine Japanese Water Colours And

One Steel Combination Safe

30th. inst,

On view from Wednesday, the

Catalogue will be issued.

Terms: Cash on delivery..

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers,

CO., LTD.

FINE CARRIAGE VARNISH

FINE AOK VARNISH

FINE FRENCH POLISH

OFFICE :-

QUEEN'S BUILDINGS:

TEL No 673.

STAINS IN OIL

WATER

Represented by

THE ANGLO-CHINESE ENGINEERS" ASSOCIATION LTD. (A.C.E A.L

&

CO

REISS, BR

FINE COPAL VARNISH FINE GOLD SIZE

FINE BLACK JAPAN

SHOW ROOMS:

No. 15 & 10

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