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PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Tuesday, the 17th Jam., 1922:
commencing až DE KID. at the Po On Godown,"
West Point
THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY LIMITED," ཡཀྱིས མ
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QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY FOURTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEET- His Excellener the Governðr ING of SHAREHOLDERS in bas kindly consented to distribute on Saturday, January, this Company will be held at the Prizes
Jardinelet at 21:00 am. No Cards TO Offices of feseru Matheson & Co., Ltd.. on being issued but, to all Paren's THURSDAY, 26th. January, and Guardians of Students, to 1929 al 11.30 #133. for the Old Bays and others interested in purpose of receiving the Report the work of the School, a cordial of the Directors together with invitation to honour us bytheir A statement of Accounts for the attendance on that date "your ending 31st. December, 1921. extended.
The REGISTER of SHARES BERTRAM TANNER,
Headmaster. "White of the Company will be CLOSED |from TUESDAY, 17th January, to THURSDAY, 26th. January, both days inclusive during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.
(for account of the concerned) 300 14-9acks Flour "Banana
Brand
500 lá-sacks Flour
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LAMMERT BROS.
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Tuesday the 17th Jan, 1933 commencing at 11.30 am. at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street
A Fine Collection of Tweed and Cashmere Suit Lengths Terms: Cash on delivery
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of a desa vaie as a fines Lachey. E pa pɔon kowledge of Mandarin and Pakka
home who intend 'vartlog the Chirmue langs
fe are reinended its wide care of Hurgh Wednesday, the 18th Jan. 1932
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commencing at 11 am.
at No. 400 Canton Road, Mongkoktsui
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MARINE ENGINEERS' GUILD Auction on
OF CHINA.
HONGKONG BRANCH.
The REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING will be held at the GULLD OFFICE. Sailors' Home. West Point, on WEDNESDAY sext. 19th January, 1922, at 6.00 p.m. in order to suit the Con- venience of NORTHERN MEM- | BERS. who are bereby requested to assist us by their presence.
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PUBLIC LECTURE AT THE CITY HALL.
an
Mr. Fred B. Smith, who is on an extended létoring tour in the interests of World Peace. will give
address (under the avepices of the League of Fellowship and Service) on "International Friendship." at the St. Andrews Hall, City Hall, on Tuesday. the 17th. January, at 3 p.m. punctually,
Wednesday, the 18th Jan, 1922 at 12 o'clock (oooo)
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47 Bags White Rice 231 Bags Cargo Rice
152 Bags Broken Rice
(all more or less damaged by sea-water ex 9.8. “Kiangsu′′) Terms: Cash on delivery.
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THE Undersigned have received
instructions to sell by Public. Auction on
Thursday the 10th Jan.. 1922 commencing at i am.
at Messrs. J. Osawa & Co's Пodo vn
(under the Hongkong Restau-
By Order of the Board of Directors
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,
Secretary,
to the General Agents. Hongkong. 10th January, 1922.
THE HONGKONG CENTRAL
ESTATE LIMITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the EIGHTH ORDINARY GENERAL. MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com- pany will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & ro, Ltd., on Thursday. 26 h January, 1929, at 11.45 am. for the purpose of rec-iving the Repors of the Directors together with a statement of Accounts forl
the year ending 31st. December.
1921.
The REGISTER of-SHARES
of the Company will be CLUSED
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DEEP WATER BAY.
Allold clothes, shoes, should be removed from the above; Club House before Is February, The House Uommitte» intend destroying any unclaimed articles, after that date.
By Orler.
HONGKONO OFNERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CHINESE LANGUAGE
SCHOOL
from TUESDAY, 17th January, A NEW CLASS for. "BEGIN. to THURSDAY, 26th January,NERS will carmene. on both day inclusive during which Monday 16th January, 1922, if period no transfer of sates can sufficient support be forthcoming be registered.
By Order of the Board of Directors.
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE.
Serretary. to the General Managers. Hongkong 10th. January, 1927.
THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMATION CO., LTD.
ending 31st December 1921..
By Order of the Board of Directors.
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,
Secretary,
Hongkong. 19th January, 1922.
THE HONGKONG LAND IN.
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CO., LTD.
Applicants for enrolment and enquiries regarding hours School, Fees, etc., should be made to the undersigned as early as possible.
By Order.
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ROYAL HONGKONG COLF CLUB,
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WORLD THEATRE
BOXING.
Wilkins Wins Champion- ship
that he would have difficulty in lasting out. The gong just saved him from a knock out. The
THE QUAINTS.
decision went to Chadwick on points. The refarce was Mr. WA Charming Entertainment. Logan and the judges wers Lt- Comdr. Conway Hake and Mr.
McCann.
It is seldom that Hongkong has
had opportunity to welcome a more talented company ot entertainers than " The Quaints," which opened their season at the Theatre Royal on Saturday in the presence of a good "house." Mr. B. B. Salisbury needs no
The programme presented by the Hongkong Boxing Association
BOWDIDGE TAKES THE Ming Yuen Gardens on Saturday: attracted a large number to the
COUNT. The fourth round saw the and night. Amongst those present were Sir William Rees Davies, of the ten-round_catchweight Hon. Dr. Claud Severn, Hos. Mir. contest between A. B. Bowdidge, J. H. Kerup, Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, E.M.S. Carlisle, (156 pounds), introduction to Hongkong, for he Hon. Dr. E. 9. Sharp, K.C, Mr. heavyweight champoin of the was associated with the orginal R.M. Dyer, Mr. F. C. Jenkin and China Fleet, 1921 and Sto. P. 3.Quaints of happy memory, has Mr. J. Scott Harston.
Morgan, H.M.S. Hawkins. (144 since visited the Colony and bas and always brought with him a party welterweight The men in most of the bouts pounds), were fairly evenly matched and middleweight champoin of the of first-class entertainers. the fighting was clean and quite China Fleet, 1921. There were bimself is a comedian of bigb It was not surprising up to the usual standard.
side stakes in this fight for three ability. hundred and fifty dollars each, therefore that he should be given LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST.
Major Rapson acted as referee and hearty recaption. Mr. Salisbury. A. B. Eardley, H.MS. Ambrose the judges were Dr. Forsyth and in his present show, has retained 135 pounds) met A. B. Russell, Sargeant La Coudre MacEwan, the distinctive features which H.M.S. Hawkins (143 pounds) in Bowdidge had advantage
made the original Quaints so
Murdock
refereed
Eis man.
COVER RETIRES.
Но
many new song9 end
to
Mr.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT the TWENTY FIRST ORDINARY GENERAL MEET- ING of SHAREHOLDERS in A Dinner will be held at the a six-round lightweight contest weight, height and reach, but nousual, bas succeeded in main- this LOMPANY will be held at Hongkong Hotel on Wednesday Major Rapson was the referee Morgan was the more aggressive taining the spirit of refinement the offices of Messrs. Jardine the 18th inst, at 8.15 p.m. to sad the judges were Mr. McCann of the two. In the opening rounds always associated with the com- Matheson & Co. Ltd. on Thurs-entertain, the Interport Teams. and Surgeon L. Comdr. Macthere were some lively exchanges. Pany and has brought to Hong- day 26th January, 1922, at 12 All members of the Golf Club; Ewan. Russell had the advan Morgan got home with several song o'clock ason for the purpose of wishing to be present should send tage in height and reach as wall stingers. Bichting in a crouching concarted items. In fact, the show, receiving the Report of the their names to the Honorary as weight. There were some
As seen on Saturday. was as Directors together with a state-Secretary, in writing. before lively exchanges for the Srst position and literally jumping at
enjoyable 29 Morgan sent his opt ment of Accounts for the year + p.m. on Tuesday the 17th inst. three rounds with Itttle advantage ponent to the boards early the Salisbury has put on hitherto and
anything
or write their names on the list so either man. Russell' upper- The REGISTER of SHARES provided for the purpose on the cuts would have proved dangerous fourth round. Bowdidge recovered ita audience was not slow to. but was soop down again. A left to] show its appreciation. There of the Company will be CLOSED notice board at the Hongkong had they been a little quicker, the jaw eventually sent Bowdidge should at least be fall houses from TUSDAY 17th January to Club,
but Eardley was always able to
throughout the whole season. THURSDAY 26th January both!
The charge per head will be get out of the way in time. As to the floor for the full count,
With no fewer than twenty-two days inclusive during which $3.50. exclusive of drinks.
the fight progressed it was
items in the programme it is The big fight of the evening was diffent period no transfer of shares can
Russell who was dealing out
pick out any for be registered.
most of the punishment, but it the fifreen-round contest for the special mention. Mr. Salisbury was a give and take boot and on heavyweight championship of the and Miss Dorothy James proved THE COWIR HARBOUR COAL the whole there was not much Colony and the Hongkong Ex-old favourites. Miss Jaces will be Rassell Rot change Brokers Belt between Pte. well-remembered for her leading between the pair.
Wilkins, R.M.LI. (175 pounds), work when the Quaints were last the decision on points.
champion of the Chins Fleet, 1920, with us and she re-appears with SKELTON'S EASY WIN.
and P.D. Cover. H.M.S. Titania, her wanted vivacity and charm. A. B. Skelton, H. M.S. Hawkins (167 pounds) champion of the Miss Mavis French, a new comer, The undersigned are prepared to quote prices for best quality (165 pounds) had an easy win Grand Fleet. Mr. A. Murdock re-possesses a really excellent voice SILIMPOPON over Stoker Pelling, H. M. S. fereed and Lt.-Comdr. Dooglas and contributes largely to the freshly mined COAL, trimmed into Bankers at Titanis, (158 pounds) in the six- Hamilton and Dr. Forsyth acted programme. Miss Jessie Hitter, a SEBATTIK SANDAKAN round middleweight, contest. Mr.as judges. There were some live-contralto. is also excellent. Mr. (British North Borneo) or to A
and exchanges, but the man were a Harold Farrar is the leading male, contract for regular Bunker Sup Lt.-Comdr. Conway Hake and well matched pair and neither vocalist, possessing & pleasing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN olies for G or 12 months at favour. Dr. Forsyth acted as judges seemed to get much advantage and well-trained tener voice. that the THIRTY FOURTH
ble rates.
OFFI his Both mea covered well and it With Mr. Hugh Bailey, Mr. Dod ORDINARY GENERALMEET-
Steamers calling at SEBATTIK | opponent
with his looked as though the fight would Meaban, and Mr. Guy Fane the ING of SHAREHOLDERS in SANDAKAN exclusively for quaint style and usual humorous go the full fifteen rounds. Cover company is completed. The last this Company will be held at the Bunkers are exempt from pay-antice kept the audience laughing looked the fresher man of the is a humorist who raises, many Offices of
Messrs. Jardine meat of ordinary Port Cha ges. all the time. The advantage was two at the end of the first laugh. Mrthenon & Co., Ltd., 00 The minimum draft of water with Skeltoain weight, height and few rounde, but he seemed to Thursday, 26th. January, 1922, alongside the Company's Wharf reach. though Pelling was a well-be
It is the spirit of the entertainė troubled by .1. cold at 12.15 p.m. for the purpose of at Sabattik is 23 feet at low water made man and gave the impres the nose. As they met for the and always in good taste, music- io ment that pleases most. Light receiving the Report of the Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie sion that he could take a great eleventh round both men appear-ally excellent, well-staged and, THE Undersigned have receivment of Accounts for the year quired information concerning was game, but he could not conclusion of this round Cover through with heartine all these Directors together with a state Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any deal of punishment. Pelling ed comparatively fresh, but at the daintily dressed, and canfed ed instructions to sell by ending 31st. December. 1921. TO-NIGHT! Public Auction on
the port can be bad on, applica-get through the Hawkine retired from the fight, giving the things can trathfully be said of The REGISTER of SHARES
tion to
D'E guard. Pelling, too.decision to Wilkins, on whom the present company and its work. of the Company will be CLOSED
defended bimself well and the end Sir Wm. Ress-Davies then placed Hongkong should give it due from TUESDAY, 17th. January,
of the contest saw both men com- the belt, to THURSDAY, 26th. January.
{support. both days inclusive during which The COWIE HARBOUR COAL paratively fresh. The decision
went to Skelton n points, A Consignment of Fine Crystal period no transfer of shares can
SAVED BY THE GONG. be registered.
The last fight on the programme Some time ago, a certain The six-round contest between was & six-round middleweight| American citizen intended to A. B. Chadwick, H.M.S. Mar- contest between 0.8. Lewenden, secure a leasehold of certain gold " azion. (125 pounds) and 0. 8. H.M.S. Hawkins, (150 pounds) snd concessions from Russian inter- Larter, H.M.S. Hawkins, (131 WurderGardiner(154 pounds). Mr.Jests in Oater Mongolia but pounds) was a well-fought bout. W. Logan_refereed and Mr.owing to the Jesse involving. Both men sailed right in Trom the McCannaud Lt-Comdr. Conway Chiosse sovereign rights, the. very start, but early in the Hake were the judges. It was transaction was: not” carried fight it was apparent that apparent right from the start through. Nevertheless, the Ameri- Chadwick war the better man, that the sailor, was the better can Charge d'Affairs called at the It WAS give and take, man of the two. A right hook Waichinopu the day before
The MEETING is OPEN TO ALL. Ladies are invited.
The Hon Mr. H.E Pollock. K.C. will take the Chair.
THEATRE
TO-NIGHT!
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rant, West Point) 125 H. P. Vertical Single Cylinder Crude Oil Engine 1 10 Kilowatt 220 Volts Direct Current Dynamo" (British make) with switchboards. ammeter and Voltmeter Terms: Cash on delivery Inspection orders to view may be had from Undersigned
LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.
Saturday, the 21st Jan.. 1923 commencing at 11 a.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell
Straet,
Cut Glass
comprising:-
Sowls, Plates, Vases. Decanters, Jugs, Jardinieres. Candle- sticks. Spirit Bottles, Pickle 'Bottles, etc., etc.
On view from Friday. the 20th. January, 1922.
Terms: Cash on delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
AuctioneerA.
HONGKONG S. P. C. A.
..
By Order of the Board of Directors.
MOWBRAY 9 NORTHCOTE,
Secretary. Hongkong. 10tb, January, 1922
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1922.
Entries for the forthcoming Races close on Saturday 21st instant at noon, and must be sent to the Jockey Club Rooms, 3A
BRADLEY & CO. LTD.
Axents,
CO. LTD.
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Cards of Membership may be Chater Roed, on or before this. obtained on application to Mr.date.
J. H. Ramsay, Hos. Treasurer, Entry Forms are now ready
at the Hongkong and Shangbai and can be bad at the Jockey
Bank or to the undersigned. Club Stables, the Jockey Club MOWBRAY S. NORTHOOTE, Chater Road) of Messrs. Linstead Rooms, (Hongkong Club Amex, Ho". Secretary. & Davis, Alexandra BuildingE..
Skelton W83
and
..... LEWENDEN BEATS
GARDINER.
LEASE NOT OBANTED.
with Chadwich dealing out most from Lowenden eent Gardiner yesterday requesting it to com of the punishment. Larter was staggering in the firi round.municate with the Ministry "of subjected to a severe, battering The warder took severe punish. Agriculture and Commerce, ank- about the body, which tawan ment in the second. rounding it to sanction the lease of the. the end began to have effect. A Lewenden sending in s nasty gold mines in Outer Mongolia the end of the fifth round it was right hook that shook his than which has been granted by a Chadwick's fight. He sent in a considerably. The punishment Russianto an American citizen. basty upper-cuf, which would Gardiner took began to tell in In view of the unsettled state of bave ended the contest had it the third round, while Lewenden | affairs prevailing in Outer Mon- gone home, but Larter was just | appeared as fresh as when he golia and the chaotic situation in quick enough to dodge it. In the started. The fourth round - saw - Russia, the Mimatry of Agnonl last round Larter was finished, the land, Gardiner being hit|ture xad Comiseros has refused; He went to the boards-several | right through the ropes, whare | 10, comply with, the "requant SR times and it was apparent he lay and took the full count. China Standard.
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