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TYRES!

TYRES !・・ TUBES !

NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED.

Prices of Tyres

and Tubes.

Prices.

Size.

Mike.

Tyres.

Tubes.

S C

$ 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

33 x 4

Dunlop (Straight side)

75.00

13.50

33 x 4

Sioux (Straight side)

88.50

13.50

34 x 4

Fisk (Clincher Pain tread)

60.00

15.50

34 x 4

Fisk (Straight side) N.S.

70.00

15.50

34 x 4

Sioux ($.5.)

90.00

15.50

34 x 41

Dunlop (S.S.)

95.00

15.50

35 x 42

Dunlop (Clincher)

95.00

16.00

35 x 49

U.S. Chain (S.S.)

100.00

16.00

37 x 5

Dunlop (Clincher or S.S.) 130.00

815 x 105

Sioux (Clincher)

880 x 120

ioux (Clincher)

20.00 75 00 14.00 105.00 17.50

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR CO.

24. Des Vœux Road, Central.

Tel. 182 & 3552.

CHURCH SERVICES.

A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR IN MADE FOR ALL NOTICES UNDER THIS URADING.

The Wesleyan Church, (opposite Royal Naval Hospital). Sunday, April 17th, Divine Service and Church Parade at 10.15 am Subject: "Identification Marks;"

Tel. 482 & 3552.

NOTICE.

CENSUS OF THE COLONY Sunday, April 24th,

Notice is hereby given that the has distribution of schedules begun.

A schedulo in English will be left on each non-Chinese house- hold together with a schedule in Chinese which alone must be used for all Chinese sefvants.

The persons who must be. included in each schedule are all those who are alive at midnight' on the night of Sunday April 24th and who whether as member! of the family or as visitor, boarder or servant in the household or establishment

SATURDAY. APRIL 16. 1921.

THEATRE IR KOYAL

HONGKONG

EASTERN TOURS. LTD.

presents the

H. B. WARING CO.

COMMENCING

:

MONDAY, APRIL 18th at 9.15 p.m.

Monday, 18 Tuesday, 19

Wed., 20

Thursday 21

Friday. 22

Saturday, 23

or

1. Passes that night in the dwelling of the household ostablishment, or

2. arrives and is received into the housebold or establishment | on the morning of Monday April 25th not having been enumerated elsewhere.

Persone engaged on night duty that night should be entered on' the schedule of the household in which thoy reside.

All heads of households are requested to have the schedules completed by April 25th, when the collection of the schedulos will commence, and ready to be handed to the enumerator when he calls. On completion the schedules should be left with a responsible person of the house- hold who is likely to be in the house when the enumerator calls, for example, the head Chinese

HARD WORKERS OF THE Servant. Most of the work of

EAST.

distribution and collection will be done between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. jeach day.

The Yellow Challenge to Europe. Dean Inge, in a paper read at Eptom on "The Coming Economic Struggle," traced the evolution of the white and coloured races, and expressed Hongkong, 14th, April 1921. the opinion that the danger to

Each enumerator will carry af card of appointment signed by the Census Officer which should be produced on demand.

at 6.00 Evening Service, Sub-the white races would come only ject: "Not What, but Whom, from the yellows and the browne, do believe." Sunday School at not from the blacks or the reds.. 3 p.m. Wesleyan Sailors' and The introduction of Western Soldiers' Home (Corner Ar-industralism into Eastern coun- senal St.) Sunday, 8.15 p.m. tries had created a class of native Gospel Meeling. Address by capitaliste, some of whom were Mr. Palmer. Monday, 8.15 p.m. immensely rich, and had also Chaplain's Class. Wednesday, brought the East into direct eom- 8.15 p.m. Wesley Guild.

5 to

p.m.

J.. D. LLOYD,

Census Officer.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

-

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES.

tramanderie onun

R. & H. Hancock v Wong Po Keung & V. Yvanovitch, Weather permitting it is hoped Tues-petition with the West. The to hold this match on Wednesday, day and Friday, 5.30 p.m. Parade ratio of wages to output all over 20th April, at 4.30 p.m.

East gave native marit-

Reserved Seats for this match of 1st. Troops Wanchai Boy the

facturers an enormous advantage Scuuts: Friday 3

be booked at tho now may the and over the European and Working Party Ladies'

Pavilion by Members, Subscribers! American, and that advantage! Social Hour.

was not likely to grow much ices, and those holding "Privilege. Booking will remain Tickets." First Church of Christ, Scientist.

Economically the Asiatic was greatly superior to the European. en at the Pavilion until Noon Under a regime of peace, free on Tuesday, 19th April, and will than be transferred to Messrs. trade, and unrestricted emigrat: Moutrie & Co. Tickots, Price ion the coloured races would $1 each. outwork, underlive, and eventual-

MacDonnell Road. Sunday 11.15 a.m.; Wednesday 5.45 p.m. MISSION ON SPIRITUAL

HEALING.

Mr J. M. Hickson will preachy exterminate the whites.

at the morning service at 11 am. The result of the European,

a type of working man who had

at St. John's Cathedral on Sun-American, and Australian labour for any transgressions of inter- | day next, on the Revival of the movement had heen to produce national law by the whites. Ministry of Healing in the

The policy of exclusion would · Church; and in the evening at St. Paul's Church, Clenealy, at 7 pn. by interpretation.

There will be no healing at these services,

All who are interested, and in sympathy with the work, will be welcome.

'Healing Mission Services will he held at the Cathedral next week on Monday to Friday, in clusive, beginning at 10 a.m. sharp.

no survival value, and who, but he powerless to prevent those for profection in its extremist races which possessed economic form the prohibition of immigra- superiority from increasing in tion would soon be swept out of wealth and then in military power. existenco. That protection rested Asia would have its labour diffi- entirely on armed force; in the culties, and the wages of the! Indian and Chinese operatives last resort on war.

The abolition of war and the would rise; but not sufficiently establishment of a League to to prevent Asiatic merchants secure justice and equality for all from capturing all our markets if nations would seal the doom of we went on as we were going. the white labourer, such as he THE WHITE MAN'S ARROGANCE, had made bimself.

But the case of British trade "LIVING ON SUFFERANCE." was not quite hopeless. A great Today the working man was increase of production and a dreaming of fresh rewards, dolos, cessation of strikes, with and, privileges which were to Governmeut pledge to peace, free make the white countries a trade, and drastic retrenchment. paradise for his class. And all would restore confidence and the time he was living on suffer- give the country a chance of to sound business All helpers should be in attendance, behind an artificial dyke returning ance by 9 am,

of ironclads and bayonets, on the principles. The county must other side of which was a mass learn that our industry must of far more efficient labour, which (henceforth be conducted under would eat him up in a generation unprivileged conditions.

Those who desire to avail them- selves of this ministry should arrive at least half an hour be- forehand, in order to obtain cards of admission at the Cathedral Hall.

OVER-EATING AND EXCESSIVE SMOKING

"THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE" "MR. PIM PASSES BY”

"THE MERCHANT OF VENICE" "A BUTTERFLY ON THE WHEEL" "A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE" "THE SPECKLED BAND"

Prices: $4 $2, $1.

Booking at MOUTRIE'S on Wednesday

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

LAST TOURNAMENT of the SEASON

TO-NIGHT

At

THE MING YUEN GARDENS at 9 pm.

MAIN EVENT:--

15 Round Contest for the Heavy Weight Champion- ship of the Colony and the Hongkong Exchange Brokers Association Belt.

Pte. WILKINS, R.M.L.I. (heavyweight champion of the China Squadron 1920.)

V. A. B. EVANS, H.MS. HAWKINS

(Challenger)

Also five six round contests. Special Trams will be run. Booking at MOUTRIE'S.

Prices $5 and $3 reserved and $1. unreserved.

THE UNITED MOTOR CO. LTD.

33 & 35 DES VOERY ROAD.

DISTRIBUTORS OF · SUFLL” GASOLINE

AND

GARGOYLE MOBILOILS.

Tyres and Accessories at reasonable prices.

All of the above could be obtained at either of the following branches:

EXILE GARAGE 33 & 35 Des Voeux Road HONGKONG MOTOR CO. 141 Praya East KOWLOON GARAGE Corner of Salisbury and Canton Roads.

Cars Gatagod and repaired both in Hongkong and Kowloon under direct Supervision of trained European Motor Engineers.

Excellent Livery Service both HONGKONG and KOWLOON at reasonable rates.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

NOTICE:

NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO.

The Steamship

WANTED.

WANTED.

Position" as valet or boy to any European Gentle- men or Ladies travelling to America or Europe. Moderate 543 sjo Balary. Apply Box

Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

**MELVILLE DOLLAR" having arrived from New York via Vancouver, B, C,' and ports, on April 16th, 1921, consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the hazardous Godowns of the FOR SALE Motor Boat Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf" fean": length 35 feet, beam 81 and Godown Co. Ltd, and stored feet, 45 H.P.M.6. Thornycroft at consignees' risk.

engine, hull built by Messrs. All broken, chafed and damaged Thornycroft in England, In good cargo is to be left in the Go owns running order, comfortably fitted until Tuesday April 19th, 1921 up. Price $6,900.000, or open to when they will be examined consider an offer. Apply to F. by Mesers, Carmichael & Clarke Graham c/o Hongkong Electrio at 2.30 p.m.

Co., Ltd. Claims will not be accepted un-

FOR SALE-Mercer Touring less cargo is so examined by said Surveyors, prior to the above Car-7 seater-complete with all date. All claims must be pre- accessories including two spare sented within a month of the wheels and one spare tyre.-Ap ateamer's arrival here, after whien ply to Linstead & Davis, Alex they will not be recognized. No Buildings. claims will be admitted after the da goods have left the Godowns.

All cargo remaining after April 23rd, 1921 will be subject to rent.

No fire insurance whatever will be effected.

FOR SALE.-One Indian motor-cycle, type 1919. Has done 2,500 miles. Apply Box 544 cio

Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.-Motor Car, Essex Consignees are requested to 1920 Model. Just overhauled send in their bills of lading for and painted dark blue. Property of Vice-Admiral Sir A. Duff. countersignature.

at Naval Yard THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO., Can be seon

Agent.

Garage. Any trial.

Hongkong, 16th April, 1921.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. From EUROPE & STRAITS. The Company's Steamship

"IYO MARU" having arrived from the above: ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before Noon To- day.

Goode not cleared by the 22nd April 1921, will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be

FOR SALE.

One Hornsby Ackroyd Oil Engine 3 Horse Power. Fuel: Kerosene, Complete with cooling apparatus; in good condition. May be viewed by uppouitment at

GUN CLUB HILL BARRACKS

KOWLOON.

Apply to the undersigned. LAMMERT BROS.

FOR SALE.

MILNER'S SAFES

APPLY TO

LAMMERT BROS

Duddell Street.

TO BE LET.

TO LET.For six months

at Kowloon small furnished flat. Apply Immediate possession.

left in the Godowns for examin- Box 545 c/o Hongkong Tele- alion by the Consigners' and the graph."

Co's representatives at an op- pointed hour on Tuesday and Fri- day. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after, which date they cannot be recognized. No claim will he admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISIA. .

Agents. Hongkong, 15th April, 1921.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. From EUROPE and STRAITS. HE Company's Steamship

THE

"KAMAKURA MARU"

having arrived from the above

NOTICE.

Major General Sir G. M. Kirk- patrick inuch regretted having to postpone his meeting last Friday owing to a slight accident at the Royal Artillery Sports. He has now fixed 5.30 pm. Thursday April 21st at the Royal Artillery Theatre, Victoria Barracks for the discussion on the formation of an ex-service organization in Hong- kong, and he hopes that all those interested will be able to come on that date.

ports. Consignees of Cargo are DOG, CAT, POULTRY, PIGEON

AND BIRD SHOW, 19: hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and By kind permission of the Kowloon Wharf and Godown Jockey Club, a Show will be Company's Godowns at Kowloon, held at the Rare Course. Happy where each consignment will be Valley, on Saturday, 30th April. sorted out mark by mark and de- There will be classes for all livery, can be obtained as soon breeds, types etc. of the above, there are sufficient provided as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried entries.

Wm. POWELL LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the Twentieth Ordinary General will be held on Thursday, 21st to the contrary before Noon, To- Cats $1.00. Poultry and Pigeons 30 cents per pen. Cage birds,

A General Meeting of Members on unless instructions are given Entrance fees for Dogs $2.00..

if the barriers were removed. Was there a right to assume Meeting of Shareholders in the April, at 4.30 p.m., in the OLD day.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Goode not cleared by the 21st canaries. parrots etc. 30 cents

As the conditions in the white that the supremacy of the Asiatic above Company will be held ROOM, CITY HALL, for the April, 1921, will be subject each or avaries $1.00. Exhibitors countries became more and more would be a retrograde step? There

of pigeons and cage birds must cause constipation, biliousness unfavourable to enterprise, both was no physical or intellectual the Company's Offices on Tues-purpose of nominating a Repre- to rent..

Damaged packages must be find their own cages. sick headache, 'liver bad com-capital and buiness ability would inferiority in the yellow races day April 26th at 12 o'clock noon sentative of the hamber to serve

on the Legislative Council during loft in the Godowns for examin-. Entrance forms for the Show plexion, unpleasant breath. be transferred to the economical- The moral inferiority of the for the purpose of receiving the the absence on leave of the Henation by the Consignee's and the can be had from the undersigned

To prevent, or turn, these ill-ly strong countries, Asin would Asiatic consisted chiefly in +

-effects of over indulgence Pink he industraised. India, China, callousness about boating and Report of the Directors and State Mr. P. H. Holyoak.

ment of accounts to the 28th

Co.'s representatives at an ap. and must be sent in, together Notice in writing of the names pointed hour on Tuesday and with the fee, not later than ettes are perfection. Tiny but and Japan would be full of fac-inflicting suffering, but there were

February 1921.

of candidates und of their pro- Friday. All claims must be pre- SATURDAY, 23rd April. thorough, they gently dispel con- tories equipped with all the other virtues in which the Orienta!

Intending exhibitors are re- The Transfer Books of the Composers and seconders to be lodged aented within ten days of the stipation, stimulate the liver, intest improvements and under was our superior.

arrival here, after quested, to send in their entries restore daily rogularity. A tiny skilled management, which at Probably the Eastern races pany will be closed from the 19th with the Secretary at least 48 steamer's dose of Pinkettes to-night, You'll first would be frequently white. would force upon us a general April to 26th 1921, both days bours before the time appointed which date they cannot be re- as soon as possible in order to for the holding of the General cognized. No claims will be ad- allow sufficient time to make up feel better in the morning.

Wealth would be so abundant simplification of life which would inclusive.

Meeting.

Of chemists everywhere at 60 conts the vial, or post free

on receipt of price from, the he. Williams' Medicine Co., 96, Szechuen Road, Shanghal.

in Asia that the Governments give us social freedom. The chief

would be able, without difficulty, danger to the white man arose

to maintain fleets and armies from his arrogant contempt for large enough to proteo their own other races.

In future natives

interests and to exact reparation|would compete on equal terms.

VALSPAR

HOLLAND

By Order of the Board of Directors.

H. O. HOLT,

Secretary.

BRONZE

By Order, E. A. M. WILLIAMS, Secretary. Hongkong, 14th April, 1.

mitted after the goods have left classes and arrange for the the GodownS,

necessary accomodation.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Agente. Hongkong, 14th April, 1921.

BOTTOM

PERFECT ANTI-FOULING COMPOUND.

́SPECIALLY SUITABLE

SOLE FOR YACHTS

B. L. PROST,

Hon. S Secretary.

PAINT

AND WOOD CRAFT.

LTD...

HONGKONG.

PACIFIC TRADING COMPANY.

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