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PRINCE WINS HIS FIRST RACE.

HOTEL LISTS.

Thrilling Finish to a Steeplechase.

Hongkong Hotel.

Corrected to 8th April, 1021.

B. Karaujis

THE HONGKONG

Lord Acheson Mr. and Mrs, N. At his third attempt the Prince A. H. Anderson of Wales won a point-to-point. W. Andorzon steeplechase last month.

J. W. Androws

C. Jolmston

E. M. Joseph Dr. M. C. Lasher

Mr.

Peak Hotel.

TELEGRAPH.

Corrected to 6th April, 1921.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mr

H. W. Allen

W. Anderson

Koukolovsky

Miss Koukolovsky

Mr. and Mrs. W. J. H. Kring

Armstrong

M. B. C. Lake

Mr. and Mis A. H. P. Lamarche E. Ashton Mr. and Mra

Surgeon Comdr. Langridge

& Mrs. Aveling

He rode his own horse, Rifle. E. Bandman Grenade, in the Light Weight r. and Mrs. G. Mr. and Ms. C.E. C. Bell

1. M. Banner Lauritsen Steeplechase of the Pytchley

man

Mine N. Lewin

Mrs. Lindgren

Hout and let Life Guards moet-1. E. do Beau-Miss H. Lillie ing at Great Brington, near North- champ ampton, and in a thrilling finish Mr. and Mrs. got his mount to the post first by a length,

His victory was a surprise, as Rifle Grenade was by no means the favourite, and started at a priea of 6 to 1.

W. Beckett

T. Mra. Loggey

Mrs. P. V. Lowe G. Ludin

R. E. O. Bird

LR Blacking

J. D. Lloyd

R. MacGregor

Mr. and

Mr.

C. P: Marcel

dr. and Mrs. D. Mr. and Mra

E Blair

Mr. F. Bouliol

M. J. Breca

J. G. Bridget H. B. Bridger Mac.Comdr. and Mrs.

E. W. Masters

Miss Beckett

J. A. Mackay J. H. Bohrens Mr. E.R. Helilios Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. C. Raild

FI. Benson P. Marks L. Bergheim Getting away to a good start. the Prince kept well up with the Mr. and Mrs.

Bimoy leaders for the first mile, and Mr. Blackburn

nursed" his mount with rare E. 8. Boyes judgment until the third fence B. Brister from home.

S. Mrs. W. McDow.

cll

H. Merriman

Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Miles

Dr. J. G. Lyon Mr. and Mrs. A.

Brown

Molinari

With three-quarters of a mile to go he sprinted the animal and Mr. and Mrs. F. Mrs. F. Mooney overtook the

Gould-Brown leading horse, Abalar ridden by Captain Mc- Dr. E. A. Brown Dougal. Abalar

then D. G. Burleigh passed by General Vaughan's Mr. and Mrs. E.

Cock mount Suzetto.

Was

At the last fence the Prince

A. J. Cook N. Croucher

was five lengths ahead. Glancing R. Cullinan over his shoulder he saw Suzette Mrs. J. B. Deem coming along at a great pace,} F. Dennis and for a few moments it appear-H. Dilekyan ed as though Rifle Grenade B. A. Doran would be overhauled.

"ODE WITHOUT WAISTCOAT.

1. P. Drakeford

and child

W. F. Morriss

Mr. and Mrs. G.

C. Moxon

J. R. Murray Mr. and Mrs. W.

P. Necson L. Peck

Miss D. E. Pep-

perell

S. S. Perry V. C. Ponsonby Miss M. Rossiter

Capt. and Mrs. R. G. Rouller

Drennan

A. Drummond fr. and Mrs.

M. Ede

General Vaughan put up a most determined challenge in the last 50 yards, but, amid much excitement of the thousands of Eng. Capt. S. spcratore, the Prince's horse Ferguson responded in the gamest possible 1. A. Fish manner with a fine buret, and P. N. Forum

I. S. Gardiner H. C. Gerin The Duke of York watched the race from a wagon near the win. C. K.

won.

ningpoet, was the first to con- gratulate his brother. The later naked “How much did I win by. an inch? He was surprised to

bings Miss E. Guggi

H. W. Sassoon

G. J. Rudolph

C. P. Scheepers

Mr. and Mrs. W,

P. F. Schuyler

E. D. Shunk Cupt. Sigveland Mr. and

Roy Smith

Mrs.

Mrs. W. Sprod

Gih-Miss D, Sprod

A. J. W. B.

Gronden

apt. T. F. Hall

be assured that the distance was 1. C. Hampson. greater.

1. Hanson

On the way to the weighing-in. V. Haro tent the Royal victor was heartily. Harper"

f. Scott-Harston cheered by a dense throng of people, but modestly gave the Mr. E. Till credit to Rifle Grenade.

WF. Stovens

P. G. Sullivan

C. Cautile

G. F. Caville Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Church

J. R. Marsh Mrs. Mathiasen

Mrs. McAinsh

Mrs. M. Miller Mr. and Mr. 3.

11. 8. Mills

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921.

THEATRE ROYAL

DIRECTION FASTERN TOURS, LTD.

H. B. WARING CO.

TO-NIGHT

at 9.15 p.m.

THE MERCHANT OF VENICE."

"

“A MARRIAGE OF CONVENIENCE "THE SPECKLED BAND “SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER

"THE CHOICE" “ROMEO AND JULIET" Special Matinee on Saturday 23rd April at 5 p.m. "THE MERCHANT OF VENICE.” Prices: $4, $2, $1.

Booking at MOUTRIE'S.

Friday

Saturday

22...

23.

Monday

24

F. Miller

J. M. Miller

Tuesday

25

Capt. and Mrs.

Wednesday 26.

E.

Mr. A. O. New.

comb

Col. L. A. Nichol

NOT G.M.O.

Miss M. Cooper

Mr. and Mrs, T.

D. F. Cuthill

Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. Roberts

W.

J. 8. Robinson

Mr. and Mrs. B.

A.

K. Bodger

Mr. and Mrs.

Cockburn

O. F. Cooper

Mrs. Gormsen

B. Crowley

J. D. Danby

Eng. Comdr.

Dawson

Mr. and Mrs.

Donison

Miss Denison

J. Desormes Mr. and

A. H. Ponn

L. Perkins

H. W. Roger

Maj. and Mrs.

Вводега

Mr. Mrs. L. Simpson

F. J. Dickie Mre. Drew D. D. Dryden Mr. & Mr. John

Duncan

Q. Farmer

A. V. Farmer 1. Farmor Rev. W. T.

Mrs. Fea- therstone

Miss Gibson

I. P. Bhaw

A. Findlay Smith Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Grant Smith 11. Spicer Mrs. and

Stobbings

Misa

J. F. Swindells

and Mrs. and Mr.

Mr. and Mrs.

H. L. Grout

D. Hall

Mrs. L. Hansen

Maj. Harding

B. J. Syrett Mr. Thompson Mr. and

Thomson

Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs Quarles Van Üfford

Mr. J. G. Vaux

Lt. Comdr. and R. A. Walter

Mrs. Higgins

T. A. Warmick

Sir Eric and Lady Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Waudenberg

Stuart Taylor

Hughes

K. H. Webster

and Mrs. Marshall Wood

Mr. and Mrs. CMr. and Mrs. A. Mr.

D. Humphreys

P. Templeton

Miss D. Tiling

B. G. 8. Kay

H. E. Tharging

Mr. and Vandam

Mrs.

HJ. Vollenweider]

Mr. J. Adams

F. A. Hollabaugh D. II. C. Wechel 1. J. Hooper

Mr. and Mrs.

J. Weir

Dr. J. D. White Mise E. M. Wil.

liam's

A feature of the Price's suc- Robert Horne cess is that he rode overweight. J. Hortion He discovered before the race Hsu Jiu Lin that he was several pounde too Mrs. McHussey heavy, and, in order to reduce Mrs. A de Jacobs Maj. and Mrs. the load slightly, discarded. S. James his waistcoat.

During the morning the Prince; travelled by train from London.j and then walked round the full three and a half miles of the

course.

Wright

Dr. E. A. Jay G. Roulet

Carlton Hotel. Corrected to 4th April, 1921.

Mrs. J. Acock R. C. Allema

Massi

Mrs. J. M. Hodge W. W. Mallory Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. B. E. L

W. Armstrong Mass Armstrong Vipors have been airing them-N. V. Barnett selves on Exmoor earlier than Berimskofl W. J. Booker

VIPER HUNTING.

* usual, and with a view to keeping Mias e, Brett them in bounds, many hunts. P. Brown. have already been held..

MIR. F. F. Canier.

WHY MR. MAXWELL SHUNNED HIS FRIENDS.

"My nerves were so shattered": relates Mr. H. J. Maxwell, of No.

on

Capt. R. C. Can.

dee

Mes H. Chilliy-

word

Mrs. C. Compbelt Miss L. Dalc

B. M. Donough N. Eespiy

Miss McDiarmid

J. C. Mead

JI. Merriman

Misa Nisayos

J. Park

Miss N. Patrick Mrs. M. F. Peter.

Bon

J. Richard

King Edward Hotel. Corrected to 31st March, 1921.

Mrs. R. Almond

Dr. M. E. Asger

F. G. Becke

1. W. Brown

Mr. Budge

F. B. Callinno

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. N. Mody

J. H. F. Mody

J. C. Mognaschi E. Molino

C. D. Nicoll

Mr. und Mrs.

Miss S. Checkley Pals

Choy Sing

J. T. Pavitt

Mr. And Mrs. II. Pourman

D. Clark

Mr. L. Pizer

E. G. Coomes Miss D. Prince Mrs. E.D. Davies Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A.

Reemen Davis

W. Eustace

W. Farmer

Jir and Mrs.

Richardson

J. F. Rock

THE UNITED MOTOR CO. LTD.

33 & 35 DES VOEUX ROAD.

DISTRIBUTORS OF ·· ́S 4: Lɩ” 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 Garaged 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.

G.

R.

NOTICE.

M. PAOLI-Mme. DONZELLA.

These two accomplished singers from the Paris Opera House, who

Mr. and Miss P. Mr. & Mrs. Van performed before a capacity house

T. Farrell

R. H. Felgate

Mr. and Mrs.

B. Schele Mr. and Mrs.

Silva Netto

H. W. Ford W. A. Skuse Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. A

Gregory

B. Souza

Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. Stewart and

Harrison

family and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. A. T. Robert Mr.

Bu

Hawker Dr. and Mrs. F.3. Howard

J. Schwartz S. Juhnston (. J. Shield Mrs. Kelman

Mr. Labussiere:

M., Miss R. L. Smith Mrs. Lovegrove

Mrs. Miss B. Lucina

F. Sleat

fid

17 West 4th Street, Oklahoma Miss F. O. Ervin City, U.S.A," that I became very Mr. and Mrs. Chas. J. Smith W. U. Lam sensitive of my affliction and Evans

S. Steventon

withdrew entirely from acquaint-Mr. and Mrs. II. Dr. and Mrs. H. ances. I felt ill at ease in com- T. Glover pany for I had shaky spells and Win. J. J. Gordon sometimes became so dizzy that T. R. Green I had to sit down until the attack B. Hallingbard

passed away. I didn't have any Mrs. R. Hashim ambition and could not sleep. Hashim My appetite was. variable and D. Hedges food didn't seem to build nie up.

B. II. Henderson

"I read of Dr. Williams pink. Herrera pills and began the treatment. In Mrs. Hibbard

a few weeks I could see that my Master Hibbard

nerves were becoming stronger.

With this encouragement I kept

up the treatment until I regained

H. Strinmetz A. N. Tayler Capt. J. Thomson Miss Tomos Mr. and Mrs. T.

Valdes

R. Weskly Mr. and Mrs. H.

W. Widders and! 2 children

Palace Hotel. Corrected to 30th March, 1921.

my strength. I sleep normally Mrs. B. Brush

Mr and Mrs. H.

now, feel refreshed in the morn- A. R. P. Davies 8. Hurley ing and have à good appetite. 1. D. Dekker

W. E. Iloa

Mr. and Mrs. C.

Morris

1

Mr. and Miss M

Manak

S. M. Mayes Mrs. Milne Mra. Mitford

дег

Taylor

F. Taylor

J. B. Thift

Mrs. and Mise

Trigo

Mr. and Mrs. R.j

Ullmann

Mr. and Mrs.

Verno

H. M. White

Mr. and Mrs. J.

Witcholl

at the City Hall last Friday, announce that they will give another concert at the Club de Recreio on Saturday 23rd instant.

NEW

ADVERTISEMENTS,

00G, CAT & POULTRY SHOW.

Owing to the presence of rables

WANTED.

- WANTED-A small house or

in the Colony the Show is un-apartment on the Peak for the summer. Reply to O. E. Pomeroy. avoidably cancelled.

Canton Christian College, Canton,

Entrance fees already paid will be returned on application to m

B. L. FROST,

Hon. Secretary,

c/o The E. Ex. Telegraph Co.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

Subject to weather conditions, the following dates have been fixed :--

Final Open Championship Doubles, Saturday, 23rd April.

Final Open Championship |Singles, Monday, 25th April.

Challenge Round Championship Doubles, Wednesday, 27th April.

Reserved Seals may now be booked at the Pavilion by Members, Subscribers and those holding "privilege tickets." excopt between the hours of 4.15 and 6,30 p.m.

The lists will remain open at the Pavilion until Thursday evening. 21st April, after which data they will be transferred to Messrs. Moutris & Co. Seats, Price $1 each.

TO BE LET.

TO LET.-No. 15 Chater Road, immédiate possession. Apply to... Union Trading Co., Ltd., Prince's Buildings.

TO LET From 1st May, 2 office rooms in central location. Furnished if desired. Apply Box 547 e/o Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.-One Indian motor-ogole, type 1919. Has done 2,500 miles. Apply Box 544 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Monday the agth April 1921.

commencing at. a. 30 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell

Street,

A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture comprising:-

Teak hatstand, couch, arm- chairs, bookstand, card table,

Note: Ticket holders are re- quested to consult the back of electric table lamp, vases and tickets as to position of their ornaments etc. etc. seats,

HONGKONG OBNERAL CHAM- BER OF COMMERCE.

URGENT NOTICE.

A General Meeting of Mem- bers wil be held in the Old Cham- ber of Commerce Room, City Hall, on Thursday, 22at inst., for the purpose of ascertaining the views of the General body of Members as regards the proposed Stamp Ordinance 1921.

This meeting will be held immediately after the meeting called for the purpose of non- ating a Representative of thei Chamber for the Logislative Council.

By Order,

E. A. M. WILLIAMS, It is notified for information

Secretary, that a case of rabies has occurred within the Eastern District of the Hongkong, 18th April, 1921. City of Victoria.

All dog owners are advised to exercise strict supervision over their dogs, and to keep them on leash in public places,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

They are also open to engagement The Police have orders to OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD enforce strictly the provisions of

the Section 16 of

Summary Offences Ordinance, viz:

for private concerte, in connection with which communications should be addressed to the Astor! House, where they are residing.

Station Hotel, Corrected to 2nd April, 1921.

W. Korvel Miss E. Best Mr. and Mr Mrs C. Kliene C. W. M. Bion L. P. Krauso and child J. Macdonald

R. A. Wilkinson Mr. and Mra, H. Mr. and Mrs. W

Bono and child Macfarlane ¿.* Brooks

N. do Man

St. George's House. Corrected to 13th April, 1921. Mr. D. H. Ban- II. M. Madder

Mr. and Mrɛ. 0. 1. Berentson

L. Mayloft Misa J. A. Blair W. McKenzie.

Mr. Thomas Mit

chell Mrs. Renton C. Byrd B. Naos

H. F. Blum Mr.

and

Miss Byrd

H. Compbell

Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Craig

Mrs. S. C. Camp

Mrs. B. McCallum

bell

Mrs. T. B. Mudie Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Nelson

R. Capell

Mr. J. Porter Miss Capell

Mrs. H. Ritchie

and children

Master Capell

C. H. Cole T...Dawson

A. v. D. Dekker

R. Dijkstra

Mrs. J. Erdert

L. Nelson

Mr. and

E. Ferguson Nicoll

Mrs. G. Crook. Mias M. H. Par-

shank

sons

Mrs. A. B. Creig T. G. Paterson

W. H. Petiny Mrs. J. C. Piric Miss Potter

and child Comdr. A. B.

Greig, B.N. Mr Borg, Comde L.:

no longer have nervous or dizzy rs. E. Hobinson J. Jack spells and can mingle with my Capt. F. L. Edge Mrs. E. A. Liley friends without embarrassinent. H. Gosliner

R. Cicoffrey Mr. Win Korr I can't speak too highly of Dr. Williams' pink pills as a tonie for. Hoather

A. Greensett they certainly helped me."

Mr. And Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale) F Hobbe people are sold by your own L. 9. Holmes druggist or will be sent direct by Mr. and Mra. mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. $1.50 per bottle, 6 hotiles for $8. Write to the Dr. Williams' Medi- Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. D. cine Co, 90 Szechuan Road, Shanghai, for free nerve book.

P. I. Newman Mr Mr.

and JOxberry B. Pethoram J. W. Hand and Sapt. 1.0. Purvis. J. Lanh children

Howorth

A. H. Potts

Mr. and Mrs. W.

float R,N

Mrs. L. C. Tunt Mr. and Mrs. A Mr.

Rasmussen

Lasaluw

E. Pricatley

D. B. Spears

J. Storm

and

Mra

A. L. Terry

B. Reeves

J. H. Tait

VALSPAR

do Lusignan

Master French

Mrs. H. F. Robin-

son and child Mrs. J. Sinclair Mrs J. B. Smith

Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Smith Mr. and Mrs. M. Wm. Thom

French

Mr. and Mrs. M.

A. Harper

4. Harrington

N. F. Xavier

1. P, Haverkamp

16-(1) It shall be lawful for any police constable to destroy:

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

any dog or other animal reason-Consignees per Co's Steamer

ably suspected to be in a rabid state, or which has been bitten by any dog or animal ressonably suspected to be in a rabid state.

“DEMODOCUS"

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be discharged into Holt's (2) The owner of any such dog Wharf, Kowloon, where it will or animal who permite the satelie at Consignee's risk.

Teak extension dining table and chairs, teak sideboard, dinner waggon, lea table, cutlery and

etc. glass-ware, eto.

Teak wardrobe, dressing table, washstand, chest - of - drawers, toilet crockery, carpets, etc. etc.

Also

A few pieces of Blackwood-wate

and

One Motor Bicycle "Excelsior" On view from Saturday the 23rd inst.

Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Saturday the 23rd. April, 1921.

commencing at 11 am.

at No. 26 Godown of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf &

Godown Co., Ltd.,

Kowloon

187 coila Steel Hoops Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

NOTICE.

Wm. POWELL LTD.

NOTICP is hereby given that the Twentieth Ordinary General The Meeting of Shareholders in the

the Company's Offices on Tues- above Company will be held

day April 26th at 12 o'clock noon

forination or reasonable ground from Godown on and after 20th to go at large, after having in- Cargo will be ready for delivery for believing it to be in a rabid April. a dog or other animal in a rabid unless notice has been given prior state, or to have been bitten by

Optional cargo will be landed,

state shall be liable to a fine not

Report of the Directors and State- for the purpose of receiving the

ment of accounts to the 28th exceeding two hundred and fifty to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed, and damn-February 1921. dollars or to imprisonment for any aged goods are to be left in the term not exceeding three months. Gedowns, where they will be pany will be closed from the 19th

The Transfer Books of the Com-

(3) It shall be lawful for any examined on any Tuesdays and April to 26th 1921, both days police constable to destroy any Fridays between the bours of inclusive. dog which is found straying or 10.45 a.m. and noon within the wandering about during the day- free storage period.

time without any owner and not No claims will be admitted after wearing either a collar with the the Goods have left the steamier's Mr. J. H. Wiltname and residence of the owner Gedown, and all Goods remaining inscribed thereon or a current undelivered after the 26th April, licence badge; and any such will be subject to rent, constable is hereby further All Claims against the Steamer authorised to destroy any dog must be presented to the under which is found straying or signed on or before the 11th May, wandering about between the or they will not be recognised. hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. No Fire Insurance will be

affected.

Repulse Bay Hotel. Corrected to 8th April, 1021.

H. W. Bird

Mr. and Kinsey

Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr.

E. Ormiston

T. H. KING,

Actg. Captain Superindentent of

Mrs.

Mr. Brighouse

and Mrs.

H. Compton

Mr. and Mrs. G.│·

Police.

Mr. Harvey

·J. Robinson

Mr. Wilson

Hongkong, 16th April, 1921.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Hare

Watt

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong.. 20th April, 1921,

By Order of the Board of

Directors,

H. O. HOLT,

Secretary.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Second Gymkhana is fixed for Saturday, May 7t 1921. Draft Programmes and Entry -- Forms may be obtained at Race Course, Hongkong Club, and Causeway Bay Stables. Entries close Wednesday 27th April, 1921,

PAINT

BRONZE

BOTTOM

PERFECT ANTI-FOULING COMPOUND

SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR YACHTS AND WOOD CRAFT.

SOLE AGENTS:-

TRADING COMPANY.

LTD..

HONGKONG

HOLLAND

PACIFIC

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