NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED.
WANTED Office, about 400- square feet floor space, for British firm.-Repy immediately to Box No. 662 co Hongkong Tele- graph" office.
WANTED-Lady travelling to England on March 1st. offers passage in return for help with c/o Box dol infant-Apply "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
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FOR SALE. Pianoforte
Overstrung Upright iron Grand.
THEATRE
ROYAL
TO-NIGHT 0.13 TO-NIGHT EDGAR WARWICK
presents iba
WARWICK COMEDY COMPANY
IN THE SCREAMING
FARCICAL-COMEDY
THE HONGKONG STELEGRAPH.
NOTICE.
WE HEREBY NOTIFY that
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1922.
NOTICA.
Mr. C. Honkey having resigned
Company from date.
Mr. Ernest W. Blackmore, M.Sc-ordinary Yearly Meeting of the ceases to sign on behalf of this!
HONGKONG AND SHANGHṣI BANKING CORPORATION.".
Notice is hereby given that the Civil Engineer, has taken over the
Shareholders in this Corporatio management of the Hongkong will be held at the City Hall, branch of our firm, will sign per. pro, from date, and will be second- ed by Mr. Ugo Gonella.
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ETA BLISSEMENTS
BROSSARD MOPIN. Architects and Civil Engineers,
Hongkong.
¡B'LLIARD
CHAMPIONSHIP
OF
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THE UNION TRADING"
CO., LTD. Hongkong, 1st. Feb, 1942.
Hongkong, on Saturday the 18th. day of February 1922 at noon, for the purpose of receiving the R Ip rt of the Court of Directors:
together with a statement of THE DAIRY FARM, ICE AND
COLD STORAGE CO., LTD. accounts for the year ending 31st.j December 1921.
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RIFLE LEAGUE,
WORLD WIDE SPORT.
Sunday's Matches.
It is now practically assured that the American woman golf Following is the result of match champion, Miss Marion Holbos, fired at Tai Hang Range un of Wastbrook, will visit Sandwisb Sunday-
on the occasion of the 192 British Ladies' Championship, and hopes
NAVAL YARD.
Name.
30
500 yds.
AUBERCE 000 yds.
Mr. McGuigan The Register of shares of the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN M. Nicholson... 32 Corporation will be closed from!
that the transfer Books of ther. Haggar Monday 6th. February to Satur Company will be closed from r, Williams day 18th. February 1922 (both THE COLONY
days inclusive) during which Wednesday, the 22nd of Feb. Mr. Sampson to Tuesday, the 28th. February, Mr. Wimble held under the auspices of period no transfer of shares can 1922, both days inclusive, during Mr. Lamerton... 25 15 THE VICTORIA RECREATION|be registered.
with period no transfers of shares | Mir. Pritchard can be registered.
CLUB.
In good order. Price $200.--Apply | THE DOUBLE EVEN I Secretary, on Friday, Feb., 17th. kong & Shanghai Banking Cor
to
Box 659 Hongkong A Shrewd Woman! Telegraph."
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
are
LLOYD TRIESTINO From TRIESTE Due 17th Feb., S. S. TRAIA " Consignees.clestou for Hong- konc. per above steamer hereby notified that owing to the strike of cargo and wharf coolies, cargo for Hengkong will probably be carried on to Shanghai and landed at that port
Consignee are therefore re- commended to make the neces ars arrangements respecting insurance, etc.
Any cargo so overcarried will be returned to Hongkong immedi ately conditions became normal. DODWELL & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hongkong. 7th. February, 1923.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
Consignees of cargo for Hong
PYRRHUS are kong per as bereby notified that owing to the present state of affairs in Hong- kong due to strike of seamen, etc. cargo for Hongkong will be land-
A Diplomatic Man!! A Lucky Horse!!!
To-morrow "A WOMAN OF NO DIPORTANCE " Saturday
"BROWN SUGAR"
CITY HALL
SIXTH PIANO RECITAL
(Russian Composers)
to be given by HARRY ORE
on Monday, Feb., 13th. at 5-30 Booking at Anderson's.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
GRILL ROOM. "The usual DINNER DAN- SANT will NOT be held on FRIDAY, 10tb. February 1922,
FOR HAIPHONG AND HOIMOW,
Estia for Nostang sad Haiphong every alternate Tusaday.
The sparite passekker KADET HAI-MUN.
(Capt. Charles E. Fage).
ed at Shanghai and consignees 3. leaving Rongkong.
are recommended to make neces sary Arrangements as to insur ance etc, accordingly. The cargo will be brought back to Hongkong immediately conditions at this port become normal.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Agents. Hongkong, b. Feb., 1922.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.
AND
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.
Consignees of cargo for Hong- kong per s.. "GLAUCUS" ara bereby notified that owing to the present state of affairs in Hong- kong due to strike of seamen, etc. cargo for Hongkong will be land- ed at Shanghai and consignees are recommended to make neces.
sary arrangements as to insur- ance etc. accordingly. The cargo will be brought back to Hongkong immediately conditions at this port become normal.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE
Agents. Hongkong, 5th. Feb., 1922.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED.
Proposed New Issue of theres to Members on the Register on
17th February, 1922. THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from the 18th. to 25th. February, 1922 both days inclusive.
"Dated the 7th. February, 1922, BY ORDER OF THE BOARD,
H. N. BE DREPAIRE,
Secretary.
THE
RACE WEEK.
A FANCY DRESS BALL in aid of
SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. Monday, February, 20th 1922.
at 9.15 at the
CITY HALL Tickets $3. Booking at Mout/le's. St. fine for non-Fancy Dress will be collected at the door.
2 Lucky Number Prizes for those in Fancy Dress.
From CALCUTTA vis RAN BLUE BIRD.
GOON. PENANG & SINGAPORE.
Consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being discharg- ed into the Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Co.'s (Ltd.) Godowns at their risk.
Storage will be assessed on cargo remaining undelivered on and after February 14th.
All broken, chafed and damag- ed packages will also be landed into the Kowloon Godowns, and date of examination will be advis nd later.
No claim will be recognised after the goods have left the Go- downs, and none will be enter tained if presented later than two weeks from February 7th 1922. U.S.S.B. EMERGENCY FLEET
CORPORATION.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
Our Specialities: HOME MADE CHOCOLATE (Fresh Daily)
HOME MADE CANDY.
BEST ICE CREAM.
ICE CREAM PARLOUR.
HIGH QUALITY GROCERIES.
CO. MANAGING AGENT, BLUE BIRD.
UNION BUILDINGS.
ong, 7th. Feb, 1922.
180, Des Voeur Road, Central.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
M. MANUK,
Secretary,
AND NOTICE is hereby gizen Entries for the above Cham-that an Extraordinary Meeting the Hon. of the Shareholders of the Hong- pionship Close to
Entrance Fee $200 to accom-poration will be held on the day and at the place aforesaid im- pany entry.
All competitors are invited to mediately upon the termination THE HONGKONG & KOWLOON attend at the Club on the evening of the Ordinary Yearly Meeting | WHARF & GODOWN CO., LTD. of the 17th. to arrange conditions for the purpose of considering| nd draw for the various rounds. and if thought fit of passing the
following resolution, viz :- R. C. WITCHELL,
Hon. Secretary.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
That the Directors of the Hong.
THE THIRTY-FIFTH OR- kong & Shanghai Broking Cor- poration be and they are her by DINARY ANNUAL MEETING requested and authorised by and OF SHAREHOLDERS will be UNION WATERBOAT CO., LTD. on behalf of the shareholders of held at the Offices of MESSRS. the Corporation to take the steps JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., necessary for the introduction of LTD., on FRIDAY, February NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
Jan Ordinance into theegislative 10th, 1922, at 11.00 sm, for the The Seventeenth Annual Gen-Council of the Colony of Hong purpose of receiving the Report eral Meeting of Shareholders will kong and for the enactment off of the Directors and the State be held in the offices of Messrs. the same by the Governor of ment of Accounts for the year Dodwell & Company Limited an Hongkong with the advice and ended December 31st, 1921.
THE TRANSFER COOKS of Thurslag the 16th February 1922 casent of the Legislative Council
at 11.30 2m. fur the purpose of thereof to effect the amendments the Company will be CLOSED to the Ordinances from Wednesday, February, 1st. receiving the report of the Gen-necessary eral Managers together with under which the Corporation is 1922, to February, 18th. 1922, statement of accounts to 31a:incorporated and carrying on BOTH DAYS INCLUSIVE.
business so as to allow of the By order of the Board of December 192'.
Diractors The Transier Books of the fordinary note issue of the Cor
being increased
W, S. BROWN,
Secretary. Company will be closed from the Poration 6th to 16th February 1922 both $20,000,000 (being the amount of
the present paid up capital of the Hongkong, January, 26th. 1972 dates inclusive.
Corporation) and to modify the existing requirements as regards the deposit of secarity inrespect of ita note issues in such manner as
DOWELL & CO. LTD.
General Managers,
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.
to
CREDIT NATIONAL 1922.
(a) to relieve the Corporation ISSUE OF NEW BEARER BONDS
OR- THE THIRTY THIRD DINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, SL George's Buildings, Chater Road, Victoria, Hongkong, on Thurs- day, the 16th. day of February, 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoog for the purpose of receiving Statement of Account and Report (b) of the Directers for the year! ending 31st. December, 1921. and declaring a dividend.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Monday, the 6th. February, 1922, until Thursday, the 16th. 1922, both days February. inclusive.
By order of the Board of Directors, SHEWAN, TOMES & Co. General Managers.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the abova. Company will be closed from 28th, January, to 7th Feb. 1922, both days inclusive. Dated this 16tb. day of January, 1922. By Order of the Board, GIBB. LIVINGSTON & CO.,
Agents.
LIMITED.
THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL..
from the necessity of keeping with the Crown Agents or with Trustees appointed by the Secretary of State coin or bu lion as security agains any part of the ordinary note issue and to give the Corpora. tion the option of securing such portion of the same as is required to be secured by the deposit (st the option of the Corporation) either of coin or of securities approved by the Secretary of State to relieve the Corporation of the obligation to keep at each of its establishments an amount of coin or bullion
equal in value to rd. at least of the notes issued from such establishment and acto- all in circulation and to leave such matter to the discretion of the Corporation
And
REDEEMABLE IN 10 YEARS.
Frs, 500.00
each bearing interest at the rate 6% per annum Free of Taz Reimbursable at holder's option
as follows
are entertained that she will be sccompanied by Miss Glanna Collett, the Boston district and
Rhode Island champion, the 18 year-old-girl who recently de- 84feated Miss Cecil Leitch in the ~ 80 Thellyn Cup competition during 71 the Isiter's tour of America.
The committee of the M.C.C. 68 have decided that the memorial af 65 Dr W. G. Grace shall take the 64 form of handsome-iron gales at 62 the members" entrance to Lord's. The public are invited to subscribe. It is estimated that the cost will bo.about £2,300.
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17 70
30 19 19 24 18 23
27 20 15
Tota!
564
H.M.S. "AMBROSE."
Mr. Pitcher 29 31 20 20 29 22 Mr. Linden
80
71
Mr. Dickinson... 23 21 23
Mr. Nash
25 23 16
64
Mr. Kirk
23 19
19
61
It is rumoured in American golfing circles that Miss alexa
Mr. Cole
25
22 11
58
Mr. Quaintance 21 24 11 Mr. Parish
... 24 24
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Stirling will take a complete, rest from competition golf this year,
5
53
Total
C. W. Paddock, the Californian and American champion sprinter, may be going to Cambridge Uni- versity. He is described as the world's greatest sprinter.
It is officially announced that the Army Golf Championships. for 1922 will be played on 24th. 510 April and following days on the course of the Royal Cinque Ports Club at Dm This year the team championship was won at Sunningdale by the Royal Army En-Ordinance Corps, while the in-
ROYAL ENGINEERS . H.M.S. MERLIN. Result of match, Royal gineers v. H.M.S. Merlin, fired at dividual championship was won Stonecutters, on Sunday-
by Lt.Col. W. Green, of the Roys! Highlanders (The Black Watcb).
ROYAL ENGINEERS,
Name.
Sergt. Redpatb.. 28 31 L. Cpl. Hayward 30 Sapper Newing 32 Sergt. Beat Qm. S. Long-
bottom
115
21
H838
8882
RAR
2012
600 yds,
Total.
25 22 26
Sergt. Clark ... 23 26 17
L. C. Jacobson 26 19 20 Sergt. M. Flynn 21 19 16
Total
MMS. MERLIN,
27 96 27 A.B. Hoare Sergt. Pledger... 30 21 26 24 24 24 On 1st. Feb, 1924 for Frs. 500.00 Pte. James
1st
507.50 Corpl. Brewer... 23 20 27 1st.
525.00 Wrtz. Norris ... 22-25 22-
Lt. May...
29 23 16 A. B. Barnes, 20 17 16 S. P. O. Ritson 20 8 22
H
1927 1932
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No prizes Price of Issue including 1st coupon due on 5th. Feb., 1922. payable cash on application Frs. 482 Subscriptions received at Banque de l'Indo Chine, Hongkong. on or before February 28th., 1922. polats.
PACIFIC COAST CHAMBERS
FORM SHIPPING POOLL
(c) to allow the Corporation, to Representatives of the Cham- keep portions of the coin or bers of Commerce of the Pacific
of
Total...
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The death has occurred at ¡Cardiff of Capt. H. T. Maddocks. M.O the Welsh international | three-quarter and ex-London Welsh captain. Deceased, who | represented Wales on eight occa- sions, never recovered from a war wound. He played with Gwyn Nicholls, R. T. Gabe, and E. T.
The suggestion has been made, Do doubt as a joke, that the
Morgan,
Queen's Park should take to
Rugby--that is, presumably should they be compelled to leave 578 the First Division of the League. **Soccer" could hardly do with- out the Q.P.
George Duncan accomplished 80a remarkable score while playing over the Shirley Park golf course. *enéar Croydon. He did the first 70) nine bales in 31, and although he 69 took 39 to come in, bis score of 6870 for the roned is the best 53 accomplished by either profes- 50 sional or amateur ence the Shirley Park course was altered.
539
Royal Engineers won by 39
THE "BAY STATE."
Arrival in Port.
TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.
The successful combination or the gifted writer and orator is rare, but Lont Morley, whose voice has been recently heard again in the Senate, bas achieved this distinction. When be con-
bullion required to be deposit-Coast have agreed to form a ship- The big American liner Bas tested Westminster in the Liberal ed with the Colonial Secret-ping pool wherein all American State arrived in port to-day. She interest in 1889 he was the cul- ary and the Colonial Tres Pacific ports will be waited for the is the fifth ship of the "535" class tured literary man rather than surer as security against its prosecution
Trans-Pacific allotted to the Admiral Line by the adroit platform speaker, and excess note issue (viz: the trade. Delegates from the Cham-the United States Shipping Board his carefully-prepared speeches isque beyond $20,000,000) in brs of Commerce have been and completes the fleet of vessels went right over the heads of most places outside the Colony appointed to go to Washing of this class to be employed by of his working-class audiences. where its notes are issued to ton to lear what Shipping
watch his development as such amonate and subject to Board vessels can be purchased the line in the Trans-Pacific run. It was remarkable afterwards to Captain M. F. Tarpey, who speaker, ready, fluent and witty Buch conditions as may be and on what terms. It was. approved from time to time said at the conference that the heads the official staff on the Bays be entered into the rough and by the Governor.
Shipping Board is expected to State, has a noteworthy career as tumble of political strife, and, so agree to an arrangement which a seaman and navigator. He has to speak, stomped the country.
for the Ad-
By Order of the Court of
Directors,
A. G. STEPHEN.
Chief Manager Hongkong, lat. February, 1922.
THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING CO., LTD.
rbetoric.
sion of a privately owned Ameri-miralLine at Seattle and former-though in a lesser degree, in the c in mercantile fleet in the Pacificly was in charge of the ship case of Mr. Stead when he went A telegram from the Chairman of Queen. Captain Tarpey served from the desk to the platform. the shipping Board was read to during the World War in the The first balting apsach be- the conference. This massage transport service and bad charge stated that the Shipping Board of the steamer Yale on which came in later years & torrent of believed that a company wherein thousands of American soldiers the Pacific Coast of North America crossed the channel from South-
Havre. BIG REDUCTION IN ROADMEN'S alone is represented can present ampton, England. to
.. Captain Tarpey won
WAGES. the strong front necessary to France.
Despite protests by some mem- NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN protect American shipping in-fame in 1906 by his heroism whan, that the THIRTY THIRD, OR-terests in the Pacific.
as a quartermaster on the abip bers that it was " most brozal and Valencia be saved 18 lives when cruel treatment," Llandaff and DINARY MEETING of SHARE-
the craft went on the rocks near¦ Dinas Powis Rural District HOLDERS in this Company will EFFECT OF NAVAL LIMITATION.
were 167 Council reduced the wages of its be beld at the Company's offices The agreement that has been Vancouver, There Victoria Buildings on Friday 10th reached among the Powers con- persons on board the Valencia roadmen 19s. 76. per week. The undersigned are prepared February 1922 at 12 o'clock noor cerving the limitation of naval and only 25 were saved. This is to quote prices for best quality for the purpose of receiving the
his first trip to the Orient. armaments brings about &D SILIMPOPOŇ Report of the Directors together essential change in the daval pro- Mr. George F. Nichols, Chief freshly mined COAL, trimmed into Bunkers at with the Statement of Accounts gramme embodied in the Japan Officer от the Bay State.j JEBATTIK or SANDAKAN
ese Budget for the ensuing fiscal comes from the Trans-Atlantic for the year ending 31st Decem- (British North Borneo) of to
ber 1921.
year to be laid before the present service to the Admiral line. Chief J. Sullivan, contract for regular Banker Sup-
The REGISTER of SHARES session of the Diet, but as the Mr. J. plies for 6 or 12 months at favour-
of the Company will be CLOSED work of the re-compilation of the Engineer, formerly was in the able rates.
Steamers calling at SEBATTIK from WEDNESDAY 1st Febru Badget is too difficult to be accom-service of the Faolife Mail Steam- short space of ship Company. Mr. H. Mattaw- or SANDAKAN exclusively forary to Friday 10th February bath plished in Bunkers are exempt from pay-days inclusive during which time, it is proposed that in san, Purser, on the Edmore and ment of ordinary Port Cha ges. period no transfer of shares can order most deliberately to con- the Heffron on the Trans-Pacific The minimum draft of water be registered. slchgside the Company's Wharf at Sabattik is 28 feet at low water Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie Bay (Babattik Harbour) and any required information concerning the port can be had on applica-The tion to
BEALLEY & CO. LTD.
Agente,
" | The COWIE FARBOUR GOAL
•
By Order of the Board of
Directors. MOWBRAY S. KORTHCOTE.
Secretary to Hongkong Land Investment
& Agency Co., Ltd. General Agents for The Kawicon Land & Building Co., Ltd. Hongkong, Sn2 JHAMACY,
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sider the whole" question of run. Mr. Mattewson lived for national defence, a'special con- nearly eight years in Kobe and ference should be convened after Osaka, where his father was a theratura of Admiral Baron Kato, missionary, Mr. E. A. Groby, the. Minister of the Navy, from Chief Steward, formerly was Port Washington. The proposed con- Steward for the United States ference will probably consist of Shipping Board at Seattle Mr the Premier, the Minister of Leo F. Byreman, Freight Clerk - Finance, the Foreign Minister, has been on the Wenatchee, Dr the Ministar of the Navy, the CE Wilson, the Ship's Surgeon War Minister, the Chief of the is a captain in the Army Offloare General Staff, and the Chief of Reserve Corps and is making i the Karal General Staff. I first trip as a ship's oficer
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