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NOTICE.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public} Auction on

Friday, the 17th. June, 1921 commencing at 5.30 p.m.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB

AX

Larsen Subscription Griffins,

TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1991.

HOTEL LISTS.

Armstrong

Mr. and Mrs. N.

A. Karanjia Mr. and

Konkolevsky

Peak Hotel. Corrected to 6th June, 1981: Members wishing to subscribew, Andoron for one or mare Larsen Subs for Mr. and Mrs. W." the official Meeting 1922 (if ab- tainable at about the same price Mr. and Mrà A.

last year is. $300) will

I ARADO please apply in writing to the Aamuller Undersigned, or sign the Lists & C. Boll posted in the Hongtong Club Dr. and Mrs. V.

Bercovitz Jockey Club Stables and, the Coffea Room at the Race Course. B. E. Q Bird

As owing to Political troubles Mrs. D. K. Blair

be F. Bualiol there MAY in Mongolia difficulty in obtaining ponies, an. J. Breen Fitted with one 8 H. P. Eagle advisable, and it is proposed to

early application is considered G. Bridgar

H. R. Bridger

at AbKing's Slipway, Praya East The Auxilliary Sailing Boat ** Bonam) **

Length 31 8

Beam 9' 3' -Depth

5' 10'

Kerosene Motor

and

.

One Dingby with small Motor. (Together with all gear, etc. to] be sold in one lot as she lies at the above Slipway)

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

On and after June 11th, Mr. The Undersigned have received Ray E. Guna will resume the instructions from the Liquidator management of the Hongkong) of the China Mining & Smelting Branch of the Robert Dollar Co. Co. Ltd., to sell by Public Auction

THE ROBERT DOLLAR CO. OD Hongkong, 14th June, 1921.

THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED.

SILIMPOPON COAL.

"

The undersigned are prepared to quote prices for best quality freshly mined

or

SILIMPOPON

COAL, trimmed into Bankers at HEBATTIK

SANDAKAN (British North Borneo) or to: contract for regular Bunker Sup plies for 6 or 12 months at favour- able putte.

Seamers calling at SEBATTIK er SANDAKAN exclusively for Bunkere are exempt from pay- ment of ordinary Port Charges. The minimum draft of wateri alongside the Company's Wharf at Bebattik is 28 feet at low water Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie Bay Bebattik Harbour) and any required information concerning the port can be had on applica-

tion to

BRADLEY & CO. LTD.

Agents,

CO. LTD.

Thursday the 16th June, 1931. commencing at 12 a.m.

on the Premises of the Lin Ma Hang Mine, Lin Ma Hang The Whole of the Machinery and Plant of the above mine

comprising:

1 Six Stamp Battery

1 Ore Crusher

1 Willey Table

1 Monarch Table

2 Hydra Ulic Classifers I Ropeway Shatte, Belting. Pipe Pump Wheels, etc. etc.

Line,

(To be sold in one loi) Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Friday the 17th. June, 1921 commencing at 3.30 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Daddell

Street,

A Valuable Collection of Antique

close the Lists on June 23rd.

B. BIRKETT, Clerk of the Course.

St. John's Cathedral,

Thursday

June 16th

9.15 p.m.

ORGAN RECITAL

Vocalist

Miss Jean Lowson

WORLD-WIDE SPORT.

Hiss Kookolarnky J. H. Kring M. B. C. Kaks

P. Lamarche J. D. Lloyd R. MacGregor Mra. MeA insh

Mr. and Mrs

F. Millar

Capt. and Win

H. 8. Mill

T. Mitchell

Hongkong Hatek.

Currected to eth June, 1991.

R. L. Alkin " H. IL Hochschil

C. W. Anderson

Dr. and Mrs. Ar-

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1, 31. Illingworth|

Mr. and Mrs. A.

de Jacoba

| Mr. and Mrs. G. S. J. Johnston

H. A. Banner. Joseph

UNIA.

J. E de Bean

champ

Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Benson Mr. and Mrs. S.

Bisney

J. de T.T. Kranen Dr. M. C. Lasher Mr. and Mrs. C.) Lauritsen “

Miss H. Lillia P. Marka

G. Mensscha Mrs. £. R. Disney Miss Mooney J.Mrs. Blackburn Mra F. Mooney Mr. and Mrs. A. Miss Moutin

E. Blackett J. R. Murray

and Mr.

Mrs. & F. Murphy Bracken

Mias A.J.V. Nally

Comdr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs F. Miss F. L. Brows Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Cantlin LLC. H. Carne G. F. Caville Mr.

Mr And G.A. Chadwick Mr. and Mr J.

-W. Church

Miss 3. Clarke Mr. and Mrs-K

Cockburn

Misa R. Cooper Mrs. Cormack ---

B. Crowley D. F. Outhill J. D. Danby Eng. Condr. W.

DAWID

D. D. Dryden »

Mr. & Mr. Joba

Duncan

Misa Fairley

Oliver

A. H. Pann

Mr. and Mrs. T.

I. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Roberts J. B-Robinson Mr. and Mrs KRodger

H. W. Roger Maj. and Mrs.

Esaders

Mrs G. E. Brown P. SeesOD Dr. J. G. Lyon- Mr. and

Bryan

J. F. Buckley R. A. Barroughs Dr. and Mrs. G.

G. Batlar Ms H Cadwell A. A. Claxton Mra A. Cohen [C. M. Cottrell

Mias E. & Cow

borough

N. Croucher, Miss F.A. Destin D. G. Donald

B. P. Ebay A. Findlay Smith: H. Epicar 2. F. Brindalla Mr. and Mrs.

8. J. Byrekt Miss Droop Mrs. J.R. Temple

Mrs. D. H

Thomas

Rer. W. T. and Mr.

Men Pea- therstone

7. W. Gibbins

Miss Gibson

Maj. Harding

D. HAB

Mrs.

F. North- comba

Mrs. Northey FL. S. Norther Mr. and Mrs. A

Onderwyser

H. 1. O'Neill Mr. & Mrs. W.

Van Oordt

Mr. and Mrs. H. La Perla

tein

Miss D. E. Pep-

perell

3. & Perry

Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Redmayne

A Ducloux

Mr. and Mrs. C.

Montague Ede

and Mr

Quarles

VAD

D. S. Evanı

Unord

P. N. Forum

Mr. J. O. Yauz|A. H. Fenton

R. A. Walter

T. A. Warwick

H. B. Webster

Marshall Wood

Mr. and Mrs. A. VI. and In

D. Humphreys

Sir Ellis Kadoorie . H. Woutman

King Edward Hote Tom Hayward is again in

Corrected to 25th May, 1921. charge of the Oxford University Mrs. R. Almond M.- and cricket ground, and J. T. Hearts Dr. M. 5. Anger is coseb.

Misa I. Barker Warren Bardaley, the Austra-M. Basker lian left-hand batsman, is 7. G. Becks

It is said he has. W. Brown vegetarian. never eaten meal,

Eng. Capt. S. P.

Ferguson

J. C. Finch

K. Fard

T. Forster

Z. Fajes

J. S. Gardiner

F. L. Reed

R. R. Roxburgh

fr

wod Schabck

THEATRE

ROYAL

RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA CO.

75 Performers

Full Chorus & Orchestra

and

GRAND.

BALLET.

Saturday, June 18th.

TRAVIATA

Monday, June reth,',

THAIS

Tuesday, June austs

MADAM BUTTERFLY

Wednesday, June 22nd.

ROMEO & JULIET

Booking Opens at MOUTRIE'S.

Br

Prices

Miss Schabeck

P. J. Score E Self

Capt. Sigreland Mr. and Mrs. C.

F Smith

T. v. D. Steen

E. W. Tate

Tel.

Sir Eric and Lady

Stuart-Taylor

482

|J. X. G. Gibbons

S C. Taylor

3553

KI226

M. Gell

Mr. and Mrs. L G. P. Templeton

A. Goldsmith E. J. Tober Mr.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R Goubault

J. Weir

Miss Goabault

Н. Е. Уад der

Manus K. L. Marion J. A. McDougall

R. Giranger

Dr. J. D. White

Capt. T. P. Hall

Mrs. Milne..

F. H. Mody

| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. X. Mody Mr. Angus Buchanan, the old W. Badge

3. O. Mognaachi E. Molino Scotland's first try in the inter-L J. Calender nationals has been presented J. Carrion with a silver rose bowl by the Mr. Choi Sbing menibers of the Kilburne Cricket Master Choi Shing Club He has had a long associ-T. B. Culbaco

T. A. Davey ation with the club.

Mr. B.D. Davien Mr. and Mrs. A.

Daria

The COWIE HARBOUR COAL | China and Curios from Sung to Trophy player. who from w. A Eustace

Ming Dynasties od Kanghi to Towkwong Periods comprising:

Fire coloured, three coloured, Famille cose, and Blue and white vases, plates. jars, bowls, flower pats, etc. elr.

Our Summer Stock is now replete with all the smartest and up-to-date goods for Men at reasonable prices.

MORLEY'S INDIA CAUZE VESTS.

All sizes

4

Reg. $5.00 from

$3.00

"AERTEX" NO. 933 VESTS.

Open all down, each

$5.00

** AERTEX " PYJAMAS

$14.5

Short Sleeves

Knee Length.

SPECIAL SUMMER

PYJAMAS.

Fine White Cotton

.50

$3.50

*"'COTELLA" ·DAY SHIRTS FOR SUMMER WEAR Very fine Quality. New Stock just received, In colours of

Hawker

P. Munchery

and Mr Mr.

Silva Netto Capt. E H. Pen

dred

Mr. and Mrs. T.

Pols

Mr. W. C.

Pasamore

Miss Piens

Mr. and Mr

Mrs. Richardson

C. Grenier

|R. Harada.

J. Scott Warston E. G. Ha

Werkra

P. Williams Jr

Mr. and Mrs. 0.

Wyss

T. Yamanatra

C. A. Fix Terson Miss G. Young

Palace Hotel.

Corrected to 19th May, 1921.

Mr. and Mrs. C

Lawry

Mrs. B. Brush

Mr. and Mr. M.

Costello sað child

J. S. Cramp Mrs. Dobinson

í EA. Liloy` L McRae

Mrs and Miss Mr. and Mrs. T. Mr.

Mra Robinson

Fieldbrare

R. Geoffrey

J. H. Glosliner

Mrs.

T. W. Scarbor-

ough Mr.

Hrs and Scott Mr. Mr. & Mrs Van

B. Schele

L S Holmer

Mr. and Mrs. H.

A Harley

R. M. Dalzell, the old Massel-

golfer burgh

and Dispatch

amateur theatricals for charity in Miss Farrell the Edinburgh district passed into J. Farrell the ranks of the acting profession Mr. and Gregors and has been doing wall in Lon- don, is in the cast of the play Mr. and

The Skin Game." "Bobby FL. Harrison Ivory carvings, jade and agate Dalzell, as he is known in Mussel- Mr. and ornaments, bronzes, lacquered-burgh (where his parents reside) ware, embroideries. Otd Chinese was born in India, where his A. K. Ishan

Mr. and paintings, etc. etc.

father was then tex-planting, and J. Johnston his grandfather was a well-known tirs. Eelman Church of Scotland minister in J. Levy Caithness-shire.

Mrs. G. Mackay I. B. S. Rhodes won the Stock|T. Y. Manners Exchange A.U. walk from London to Brighton in 9 br. 16 min. 23 sec.. with S. C. Jones second in 9 hr. 30 min. 44 sec., and A. G. Brown third in 9 br. 43 min. 47

Os view from Thursday the 16th June 1921.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS..

AuctioneerS

sec. P. & 0. BANKING CORPORA- TION LTD.

Holders of BEARER WARRANTS are hereby notified that Coupon Number 1 should be presented through Bankers for dividend payable 15th June at the rate of 5% per annum for 9 months less income Tax.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

From TACOMA via YOKOHAMA, KOBE. MOJI, SHANGHAI & MANILA. The Company's Steamship

"ALABAMA MARU"

Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and

family

F. Taylor F. Watling

Carlton Hotel Corrected to 25th May, 1921." Miss F. C Me-J. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. R. Laughlin

eron

J. W. Jenkin G. J. H. King

Mr. C Morris! II. H. Olson

and

Mrr J. H. Oxberry B. Fetheram Capt. T.G. Parvis

E. W. Railton

Mr. and Mrs. J

В. Вести

J. Sullivan

J. H. Tai

VATICAN AND THE CENTRAL POWERS.

Proposal to Re-Establish Temporal Power.

The Prince of Wales paid a visi: to North London in the course of E. Beddoe which he witnessed the football Miss L. Bomar match between Clapton Orient Miss B. Battrick and Notts County at Homerton. Mrs. F. E. Cam He also received a deputation of unemployed in the ground, and Miss L H. Cam

pland visited two clubs in the neigh-

LR. de Chesne bourhood.

Arthur Mold, who has just died, E. L. Davison

N. Espiy bas been out of first-class cricket. Greenway Miss V. C. Shawcumented" with a mass of foot- for nearly 20 years, but he re- Miss E. F. Hen- A. R. Short mained fresh in the memory of ali ing

Dr. and Mrs. J

The current number of Nuota Mason & family tutologia contaios an article of Miss JM. Mcmore than usual interest from

Langbhin Miss R. Pittegrew the pen of Senator Rufini on the scheme evolved by the Central H. Pomerantz Mr. and Mrs. Powers during the war to re

Rowland

establish the temporal power of the Pope.

who followed the game at all C, II. Hughes

closely. He was one of the dead. J. Hutchson

G. 4. Rah J. R. Ryom

Miss A. H. SEin.

ncr

F. Sloat

liest fast bowlers of his day, but Lt. and Mrs. R. Jose B. Suntay righ: through his career the fair-

ness of his delivery formed the H. Keyserling subject of lively discussion. Even L while he was at the height of his career his delivery was in private spoken of in strong terms by many

S. Jett

Legarda

having arrived from the above) famous' hitamen, but nothing hap

and family Capt. J. Thomp

300

The article, which is

"do-

notes and references, is based chiefly on the, revelation of Erzberger Erlebnisse in Welt-

and kriege,"

encyclicals and other material furnished directly by the Vatican. Senator Ruffini speaks of a document referred to J. D. Thwaites by Erzberger concerning a treaty sketched out by him and the Station Hotel

German Minister for Foreign Corrected to 28th May, 1921. Affairs, in collaboration with the poris, Consignees of Cargo are pened till 1900, when in the Miss E. Best L P. Krause Emperor of Austris, for the inter- Pale Blue. Dark Blue & Mauve bereby notified that their goods Notts and Lance match at Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Macdonald national recognition of the tem-

Bridge he .50 are being landed and placed at Trent Collar with each

poral power of the. Pape in the of the Central Powers event ea. their risk in the Hongkong and balled by James Philips and sent

Kowloon Wharf and Godown down only one over in the whole Mr. and Mrs. P. Mrs. T. B. Mudie proving victorious in the war. Company's Godowns at Kowloon, game. A little later the county

Capell

P. Nelson

The writer of the article passes Miss Capell

io review AD extraordinary where delivery can be obtained as aptain took up the question of MORLEY WHITE CASHMERE the goods are landed,

Master Capel! unfair bowling, and at their

number of articles and pamphlets C. H. Cole Goods not cleared by the 20th famous meeting Moid's delivery. Dijkstra

which appeared in Germany and June, 1921 will be subject to rent. was condemned by seven voles to C. J. Endert

Austria all tending towards the Damaged packages must be left one. The climax came when at A. Harper

same idea.

Shirt.

$10.5

SOCKS; also Wool and Cotton. Unshrinkable.

$2.00

pr.

A FINE SELECTION OF BELTS

"with buckls or without, in White

Kid, or Tan, Black & Grey Calf Also a beautiful selec.

tion of Silver Buckles showing.

BU WAS

W. J. Bion and child

Jira. P. McCal.

ium

A. N. Reid Mr. and Mrs. B.

Rial Mra. IL F. Robin son and child Mra J. Sinclair

in the Godowns for examination Manchester. in July 1901, in the Mr. and Mrs. M. Mrs. J. S. Smith by the Consignees' representative Lancashire and Somerset match, A. Harrington and the Company's Surveyors. Mold was no-balied by James J. P. Haverkamp Mr. and Mrs. Aation of this volume of literary Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, at Phillips 15 times in 10 overa, H. Harrop

W. Smith

10 a.m. on Wednesday and Satur Mold played for Eng'an against W. Kertel Wa. Thom day." All claims must be present- Australis at Lord's, the Oval, Mrs. C. Eliene

within Ten days of the and Manchester in 119), but ha steamer's arrival here, after which was never picked for a tour in date they cannot be recognized. Australia.

ed FROM

.50

$4.5

MACKINTOSH

& CO. LTD.

16 Des Voeux Rd.

Tel., 29.

No claim will be admitted after the goods have left tha Godowns.

Ko fire insurance whatever will

be affected.

Consignees are requested to) Faend in their Bills of Lading for countersignatures immediately. OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,

Y. YASUDA,

Manager. Hongkong, 14th June, 1921.

SWISS CLAIMS ON AUSTRIA.

It is doubtful whether Switzer-

It appears from the examin-

matter that the idea of the re- storation of the temporal power was approved quite as much by German Protestants as by Ger- St. George's House.

man Catholics. For instance, he cites the words of the Protestant Corrected to 1st June, 1971... Mrs. J. Acock

German historian Werminghoff, FI. M. Madder J. Berentson Mr R W. Me-taken from a work published

Welley. Miss L Bux.

during the war! "The agitation Mrs. B. Naes

on account of the treachery of Jr.

And Benton C. Byrd W. H. Petter

our old ally was easy to under- Miss Byrd

Mr J. C.Pirlestand, and made itself manifest Mien Potter

in the wish expressed that in order to punish Italy the restor ation of the temporal power should be made one of the war aims of the quadruple alliance."

land will accede to the Allied pro-Miss E. Eas posals for a postponement of the Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Storm payment of Austrian debte, as W.-Ford- Miss Fan Wal- Swiss claims amount to some Mr. and Mrs.

chero 25,000,000 Swiss france (more than Losnian

anlay | £1,000,000).

Mrs. J. P. Hac Miss Windust

on Tuesday June 14th.

$4, $2, and $1.

THE DRACON MOTOR

BAR BL.

Tel.

432

3552

K.226

South China Agents for Locomobile, Mercer, Chandler, Cleveland, Hudson, Essex and Dodge Cars.

REDUCED RATES FOR

MOTOR CAR HIRE.

Effective from this date we beg to announce reduced rates for motor car hire in Hongkong and Kowloon. Following are the new charges:—

SMALL CAR

Seating 4 besides chauffeur

$5 per hour

Waiting

LARGE CAR

$1.00 per hour

Seating 6 besides chauffeur

$7 per hour

$1.50 per hour

Waiting..

LARGE CAR

Seating 6 besides chauffeur,

Locomobile or Marmon cars.. .$8 per hour

Waiting

..$.50 per hour

SEDAN CLOSED CAR

Seating 4 besides chauffeur

Waiting

GARAGES

56 per hour .51.00 per hour

In Hongkong at 34 Des Voeux Road Central, at 157-158 Praya East. Phone 482 & 3552.

In Kowloon at 26 Nathan Road.

Phone 482 or K. 226,

PHONE, WRITE OR CALL.

THE UNITED MOTOR CO. LTD.

33 & 35 DES VOZUX ROAD,

WE HAVE JUST THE CAR YOU WANT TO HIRE

AT OUR REDUCED RATES.

S PASSENGER CAR.

WAITING TIME

7 PASSENGER CAR WAITING TIME

$5.00 per Hour.

$1.00 per Hour.

$7.00 per Hour.

$1.50 per Hour

RING UP 1036 FOR HONGKONG

OR

K417 FOR KOWLCON.

'WHY NOT BRING YOUR CAR TROUBLES

TO USI

OUR: MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT

CAN

HANDLE ANY REPAIR ON ANY MÄKE OR CAR.

ALL WORK UNDER SUPERVISION.

EXPERT

OPEAN

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