NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED.
MANAGER (European) want- ed for the Seamen's Institute.— Applications by writing only to the Chaplain. Seamen's Instituto.
TO BE LET.
TO LET.-- About March next, six roomed house in the Bowen Road. Can be divided into two self contained flats. Apply J. Caer Clark, architect, 14 Queen's Road Central.
FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIHOW. Fails for Homstens und Stazphong umarý
at Tuesday.
The favourite passenger COSMET HAI-MUN.
(Capt. Charles E. Pago).
Sown, 2910 November, il, leasing Hongkong. Nuoa, 33ik December, 1911. Nova, December, 13.
Apply The Cook end ist Pa Hing Ta 114, Wing Lok Street.
HONGKONO HOTEL CO., LTD.
The New Grill Room will be Opened For Dinnar on the night of 30th. November, 1921.
are,
therefore.
Patrons Notified that the present Grill cease 10 exis: as
Toom
will
such after Tiffin 03 that date.
Tables booked for S:. Andrew's: Night will be transferred to the l New Grill Room.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
From EUROPE & STRAITS. The Company's Steamship
"YOKOHAMA MARU” having arrived from the above parts. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed ati 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.
Goods not cleared by the 27th Nov., 1921, will be subject to
rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examin- ation by the Consignees and the Co's representatives at an ap pointed hour on Tuesday and Fri- day. All claims must be presented within ten Cays of the steamer's arrival bere, after which date they cannot be recognized. No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,
Agents. Hongkong, 20th Nov, 1921.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
THE STEAM LAUNDRY
COMPANY LIMITED.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER. 2
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
VICTORIA RECREATION
of the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Steam Laundry Company Limited will be held at the Registered Once Company Alexandra Buildi."g. Victoria, Hongkong, on Wednes day, the Thirtieth day of Nov., 1921, at noon, when the subjoined Resolations which were paused at the Extraordinary General Meating of the Company held on the Fourteenth day of November for 1921, will be submitted confirmation as Special Resalu- tions
(1) That it is expedient to effect an amalgamation of this Company with the Hongkong Hotel Company Limited and with a viow thereto this Com. pany be wound up voluntarily and that Charles Bernard Brown of Messrs. Linstead and Davis be and he is hereby appointed Liquidator for the purpose of such winding up.
(2) That the conditional
THE Undersigned havo rozcived Instructions to sell by Publie Auction on Wednesday, the 33rd Nov., 1921 commencing at 11 a.m.
at their Fales Rooms, Duddell Street
A Selection of High Grade Cashmere and Tweed Suit Lengths, Superior Overcoating
etc.
Terms: Cash-on delivery.....
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Friday, the 25th`Nav., 1921 commencing at 11 am.
10 cases Blankets
3 cases Tweeds
6 cases Razors
cases Provisions cases Licorice Roots
Roses
75 dozen Lifting Handles 50 dozen Escutcheons
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers,
Agreement submitted to the 115 dozen Gothic Handles and meeting for the amalgamation of this Company with the Hongkong Hotel Company Limited upon the terms (inter alia) of the acquisition by the Hongkong Hotel Company Limited of the complete under- taking, business, goodwill and property of this Company ic return for the issue to this Company of 8,000 #Eight thousand) shares of the Hong. kong Hotel Company Limited of the cominal value of $10 each credited as fully paid up and the payment of $10,000 by the Hongkong Hotel Company Limited to Messrs. Linstead and Davis, the General Man agers of this Company by way of bonus and compensation for loas of office 4.3. General Managers of this Company by
THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Steam Laundry Company Limited will be held at the Registered Office of the Com- pany, Alexandra Building. Vic- toria Hongkong, on Wednesday
the 30th day of November 1921
"That in the event of any of the 8,000 shares of the Hong- kong Hotel Company Limited of the nominal value of $10
each credited as fully paid the subject matter of the Special Resolution of this Company
resson of the transfer of the immediately after the previous business, property and under Extraordinary General Meeting taking of the Company to the of this Company convened for the Hongkong Hotel Company] same date when the subjoiard Limited and in consideration resolution will be submitted for of the payment to Edward the purpose of considering and if John Chapman, the Managing thought it passing as an Ordinary Director of this Company of Resolution, the following, name $1,000 to William Samuel ly:- Brown & Director of this Com- pay of $1,000 and to Charles Bernard Brown, the Secretary of this Company of $1,000 by way of bonus and compensa- tion for their loss of office asi Managing Director, Director and Secretary respectively by reason of the aforesaid amalga mation be snd the same is) hereby approved end the Liquidator be and he is hereby authorised pursuant to Section 153 of the Companies Ordinance 1911 to adopt the said Agree- ment and carry the same into
such (if any)} effect with modifications either before ar after the execution thereof as the said Liquidator may think expedient.
3,000!
(3) The aforesaid shares of the Hongkong Hotel Company Limited shall o pursuance of clause 7 of the aforesaid Agreement be allotted to shareholders on the register of shareholders of the Stesia Laundry Company Limited on the Thirtieth day of November 1931.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 0th day of November 1921, to From EUROPE and STRAITS. the 6th day of December 1921,
The Steamship
"LIMA 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 de- livery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
both days inclusive.
i Dated the 15th day of Nov., 1921.
By Order of the Board.
C. BERNARD BROWN,
Secretary.
THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED, SILIMPOPON COAL.
The undersigned are prepared to quote prices for best quality SILIMPOPOŇ
Optional Goods will be carried freshly mined
on unless instructions are given COAL, trimmed into Bunkers at
to the contrary before Noon, ToJEBATTIK
day.
ΟΙ SANDAKAN (British North Borneo) or to
Goods not cleared by the 27th contract for regular Bunker Sup- Nov, 1921, will be subject to plies for 6 or 12 months at favour-
⚫rent.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examin- ation by the Consignees and the
ible rates.
Steamers calling at BEBATTIK or SANDAKAN "exclusively for Bunkers are exempt from pay- ment of ordinary Port Cha ges.
Co.'s representatives at an ap: The minimum draft of water pointed hour on Tuesday and Friday. All claims must be pre- alongside the Company's Wharf Bented within ten days of the at Sebattik is 28 feet at low water steamer's arrival here, after Spring Tides. Charts of Cowis which date they cannot be re- Bay (Bebattik Harbour) and any cognized. No claims will be ad-required information concerning mitted after the goods have left the port can be had an applica
tion to the Godowns.
1
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA
Agents. Hongkong, 20th Nov, 1921.
BRADLEY & CO. LTD.
Agents, The COWIE HARBOUR COAL
CO. LTD.
passed on the 14th day of Noveraber 1921 and confirmed this day being unallotted by
CLUB
Regatta
FOOTBALL.
Saturday's Matches. Members are reminded that the
(BY: "QUIZ.") First Scratch Regatta will be held at Black Boulder Point an Saturday's games resulted Sunday the 4th of December, moder-Hongkong League -- when the following will form the| H.K. Club ... 1 R, G. A. Programms of events:—
H.E. Police 3 "Titania" 'Tamar'
(1) Senior Fours, (2) Junior Foura, (3) Junior Tube, (4) Regioners Paire For further particulars consult Notice Board.
Beginners are requested to attend at the Club regularly for instruction.
*Cairo'
CLUB V. R.GA.
1921.
have
on
POLICE V. TITANIA.
who were"outplayed at all posi- The Titania turned out for the tiona. first time this season and had for
CAIRO V. AMBROGA, On the Navy "A" ground the their opponanta, on the Navy *B* ground, the Police. Th, Ambrose turned out 7 of the new Curlew turned out to play the commission who arrived in mid- Titania but they had been inform-week. The game opened in favour as ed that owing to the Titania's of the Cairo and Matthaws gave absence from Fart in the opening his aide the lead in the opening Omatches their fixture with the minutes. Play was not brilliant 1 Titania would be played in mid- and most of the struggles were 5 Kowloon ... 1week and the Police who should between Matthews, who seemed 1 'Ambrose have had the bye this week was to be the only forward on the SCA.... 3 Wiltshires", 1[brought in. The sailors turned Cairo's side, and the Ambrose Club Ras.
2 St Joseph'... out in full strength and had the defenders. Half time arrived SCA. “A” Curlew Res. 1 assistance of Wilkins, late of the with the Cairo one goal to nil. RO.A. Res.... 1 United
Hawkins st centre half. The The Ambrose got into their University + Kowloon Ras. Police took the sailors by, sur-tride in the second half and prise and won by three goals to Harper sent in shot that one. Their win was not dus to Bishop cleared. Matthews again A Launch will leave furray elected to defend the pavillion luck been in their fatour they who cleared, and Fawcets soak in The Club won the toes and lock but good sound play. Had tasted Coysh, the Ambrose goalie, Pier on the 4th of December and setting the R. G. A. to play would 10 am with members and their
two shot that Barka kicked babind. against the wind.
more goals for Valentine No further scoring took place The soldiers went off with missed Dance.
When sad the Cairo won by the only dash but Gerrard cleared and standing before an open goal goal scored England went down on the left early in the game and in the CLUB RESERVES. ST. JOSEPH'S. for the Club, but sent in wide closing minutes the same player
On the Navy “A” ground these The R. G. A. got away from the when steadying himself to shoot teams played a drawn gametwo sual kick but offside relieved with only the goalie to beat, had all. Hyde and Hutchinson for the and the Club were soon back the misfortune to handle. Watson Club and Ogley (2) for the College. again and Woods was called upon was the first to test Yeoman and SCA. “A”. CORLEW” RESERVES, to save his charge, Walker aven- was quite the best shot of the day.
On the "B" ground before alarga tually clearing at the expense of Teoman threw himself full length crowd of Chinese, the Chinese at the ball and brought off good winning by the odd goal in thres. The Club preased but their wave. The sailors did not get in Kwak Po Kwai and Pang Wah forwards were bad marksmen and shot as Swan ran out with Hing, scored for the Chinese while the shots went wide. Individual great judgment and
cleared. Anderson scored for the Curlew. play spoilt many a good opening. Pearson opened
the scoring UNIVERSITY г. KOWLOON for the forwards were anxious to through a weak clearance by
RESERVES. open the score and would not Kerridge, who miskicked, and the On the St. Joseph's ground the First TOURNAMENT of Season. pass the ball. Kuhr played good Police centre being well up, University winning by four clear fcotball in the middle line, but the secured and beat Yeoman. The goals. Cheab Keng Sing (2) Samy forwards failed to close in. At the sailors transferred play and and Cheah Soan Tok scored. other end Rodger cleared a good Hendry tricked Swan and gave shot from Veale who was the only to Goodlet, who inat tipped forward to test the goalkeeper the ball into
friends.
*
A Subscription Dance will be held on Friday the 25th last, at 9 p.m. for members and their lady friends.
Invitations Can be had application to the undersigned.
A. C. WITCHELL
Hon. Secretary.
HONGKONG BOXING
ASSOCIATION.
THEATRE ROYAL
Saturday, November 26th,
at 0.15 p.m. Main Event Featherweight Championship of the Colony. Teddy Neal Hongkong.
Leading Stoker Britt H. M. S. "Cairo " Prices $5.-(ringside) $3--(reserved)
and
On
Sr. (unreserved) Booking at MOUTRIES. Members only (on production of
Current Membership Cards). Tuesday, November aand. General Public Wednesday, November 23rd, to Saturday, November 26th.
THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER COMPANY, (1918) LIMITED
THE THIRD ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING
OF
SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the offices of the Company, St. George's Building. Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on SATUR- DAY, the 10th December, 1921 at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. for the
a corner.
the ball
Goals
Club. P. W. L. D.
4 3 1 0
UNITED V. ROA, RISERVES. At Sookuspoo the game ending the net and in a draw-one all. Kent for the The RG.A. halves kept the Club made the scores equal. The Police soldiers and W. Hyder for the forwards in check and play settled took the lead again before half United were the goal scorern. in midfield. Railton sent in a time through Pearson, who beat
LEAGUE TABLE. long drive which assisted by the Yeoman with a highdroppingshot
The League table (Div. 1) strong wind, just cleared the Halftime arrived with the score stands as follows:- crossbar. Teller sent in wida from two to one in favour of the Police. close range and later Kohr sent
Resuming with the wind in in a fast one for Woods to clear their, favour, the sailors pressed The Club continued to press and and kept the Police at home for with a little combination would
a few minutes, during which time have got through, but the for Clark and McWalters did good HMS. Curlow 3 3 0 0 wards hanging on to the ball defensive work. After Mair bad. C. A enabled the RGA defence to sent behind on the other end the H.M.S. Tamar 42 11 84 rob and clear. Begg had a good Police, came again and forced H'kong Police 42 1 1 54
to open the score but corner. Shortly after, Valentine H.M.S. Cairo hesitated with his final shot and scored number three for the Wiltshires 4 2 2 0 78 4 Walker cleared at the expanse of Police which made the game safe 'kong Club... 31 11 11 a corner. England sent bebind for them. The sailors worked R.G.. from the flag kick and with the hard to
avert defeat but the Kowloon Club pressing, half tima arrived Police, played a sound defensive HMS. Ambrose 4 0 3 1 37 1 with the scors sbeet blank
game and the sailors had to H.M.S. Titania 10 10 13 0 The R.GA. playing with the ratire before A better side. wind and Rodger was called upon on the afternoon's play, beaten
BRITISH HELP FOR the second time to handle after by three goals to one. The Police,
YINGTAK. forty minutes' play.
as a team, played a good sound The goalie cleared and the ball game and deserved their win. dropping at the foot of Donovan
chance
cleared from almost under the
S.C.A. V. WILTS,
reason of any of the share purpose of receiving a Statement/ RG.A. forwards not once passing the Chinese while Amor the Army to
of Accounts and the Report of the General Managers for the year ended 30th September 1921, and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors.
4 1 1 2 22
3120 34
4 1 3 0 27 2
Hongkong Foodstuffs
Arrive.
With further reference to the
state
who returned wide. Veale forced a
The Chinese surprised the corner and placing well Rodger soldiers at Sockanpoo, where the supplies of fond-stuffs sent by bar. From now onwards play match ended in their favour by British merchants in Horgkong to the sufferers from the disastrous Chan So and Fong Tai assisted 6re at Yingtak, it will be of interest weat in favour of the Club, the three goals to one.
the Club's backs. Telfer stand-
tbous supplies bow holders of this Company hold
ing close in unmarked received winger was absent from the Wilts reached their destination. inc such a number of shares a
the ball from McPhail and scored team. The Chinese, assisted by Arrangements had been made.for would entitle such shareholder to a fraction of a share of the
the only goal of the match. The the wind, scored twice before half the goods to be taken on a British play again settled in midfield time through Yeung Man Kit and goboat from Canton to Yingtak. Hongkong Hote!
Co.cpany
and time arrived with the Ip Kan. Changing over, two down When the Fatahan arrived the Limited only had fractional
THE TRANSFER BOOKS of¦ Club
the Wilts, took up the attack but gunboat bad steam up noð was all winners of 2 certificates been provided for the Company will be closed from game by one goal to mil.
poor
found the Chinese defence solid.in readiness to start" the journey. then and in that event such THURSDAY, the 1st December Kubr did well at centre half Chu Kwong Yeung put the It was found, however, that the unallotted shares of the Hons: 1921 until SATURDAY, the 10th and MePhail and Railton made Chinese further ahead and Wong water was too low to enable the kong Hotel Company Limited December shall be sold by the Liquidator inclusive.
days R.G.A. wing men look poor stuff Pak Cheung handling in the trip to be undertaken, and a change Gerrard and J. Rodger tackled and penalty area, Moore put the of plan was therefore necessitated. of this Company and the net
The soldiers Arrangements were quickly made cleared well. G. Rodger handled soldiers one up SHEWAN TOMES & CO. proceeds shall be divided amongst those members of this
General Managers. the ball three times only through Pressed but the Chinese packed to send the supplies by rail. The the goal and the whistle sounding British Consul-General interested Company who would have been Hongkong. 19th December, 1921.
The RG.A. was best served in for time left the Chinese winners himself in the matter to good entitled to such fractions in
the half back line and Telliott of a fast game by 3 goals to oue-purpose. The Vice Consul saw the due proportions."
was the outstanding player on the
authorities, arranged side. McHugh played an offside Playing on the Kowloon ground necessary scort game and when the RGA at Happy Valley the sallors conrigament from molestation, and had a chance to get through they scored the greatest number of personally accompanied the goods were pulled up.
of goals for any side in the league to their destination and supervised this season, when they defeated their distribution. Kowloon by five goals to oue.
Dated this 15th. day of Nov., 1921.JCDOES
By Order of the Board.
C. BERNARD BROWN.
Secretary.
+
1921.
both
' SELF-DENIAL ", WEEK
·
In the extra fire days during which the judges sat in the. English Law Courts, nearly 300 cases bave been disposed of
out the game.
The Club should have won the match in the first ball
LAST OPPORTUNITY!!
See
THE WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST
between
JACK DEMPSEY
Heavyweight Champion of The World
AND
GEORGES CARPENTIER
Heavyweight Champion of Europe
5 REELS of TERRIFIC ACTION,
Usual Prices
Commencing Tuesday till Thursday, 3 days only. WORLD THEATRE
TAMAR V. KOWLOON..
the to guard the
The help thus afforded was, ci Hattan scored the only goal course, not sufficient to meet all of the
balf. Crossing needs; but the assistance that was over and playing with the rendered was extremely valuable wind in their favour, the sad was most warmly appreciated.
first
до
A Gracions Act. | sailors added four goals and Kow-
This is a very gracious gift, says Joon replied once. Branzendale scored the second goal for the the Canton Times, and is deeply ap sailors by sending in a high shot precisted by the Government. Our that beat Townsend, and the ball neighbours have given this sub- striking the underside of the bar stantial proof of their neighbour- rebounded into the net. Shortly liness and their kindly "feeling After Hation put the sailors toward the people of Kwogtung. further ahead by beating Town-This set of charity is the more send from close range. From the gracious because it comes unsolicit centre kick, Kowloon got away ed, for though a missionary sent and Mitch saved from Passon, out so appeal, the Government. who following up caught the ball felt there had been so many and returned into the net, giving requests for assistance that" soy Witch
chauce.
Kowloon solicitation for funds at this time forced a couple of comers which would be inopportune. But the the sailors cleared and Grant beneficence of our friends exceeded running through from the the faith of our Government, a half way line scored number 4 This act on the part of the people for his side. Kowloon again got fo Hoogkong is the more welcome away and Mitch saved froin because the Cantonese, winded by Pascoe close in Tomlinson left certain overt sets of the Hongking the field through knee trouble and Government, have been under the Hill came away on the right and impression that Hangkung Wm Dok Townsend running out to clear kindly disposed toward Canfor was beaten by Hill and the ball Quick to resent a wrong, the Caú- rolled into the net. Shortly after tonese are equally ready to re- time arrived with the Tamar diprocate good-feeling. This one winners #g" above, stated. The little act of kindliniese will do more Tamar deserved to win but not for the promotion of better Essling by a margin of four goals. The between Canton and Hougtong be ailors forward line played cause it is a spontaneous, bene. dashing game and put plenty of volent and merciful concern for a sting behind their shots. Weyman group of people, suddenly made played a good game for Kowloon destitute by an appalling danstar.
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