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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, JUNE 29

192

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TO BE LET.

suitable for coal or other purpose,

TO LET. - Godown

W. S.

with walled space of about 70,000 feet. Apply BAILEY & CO. ·

SQUITE

TO LET New European dat situate in Wantsai Gap Road Dear Bowen Road. Apply to

Department Compradore Banque de L'Indo Chine,

of

TO LET-FANLING, A New Bungalow situated on Wo Hop Sek. Apply to Tsang Foo & Co.

floo:

TO LET-Offices top

Frince's Buildings. Apply Harry Wicking & Ca

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Answering to name of "Piog." Reward. Reply to Box No. 740 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Steam Launch

Length 66 ft. Speed 10 Knots. First Class Condition. Apply Box No. 741 c/o "Hoog kong Telegraph”

FOR SALE-Motor Car--six

cylinder Roadster. Fine con. dition. Apply Box No. 742 co

Hongkong Telegraph."

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

ΑΝ

N Extra Gymkhans is fixed for Saturday, July 8th. 1922 Draft Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtained a: Race Course, Hongkong Club Bad Causeway Bay Stables.

Entries close Tuesday, June 27.

Messrs.

Lammert Bros., instructed to sell WITHOUT RESERVE

The Stearnship

"KAM MA"

Now lying off Shamshaipoo

under an Order of the Court by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

WEDNESDAY

Q.

NOTICE.

R.

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED

that on and after SATUR- DAY, the 24th. instant, ■ FULL SUPPLY of water will be given to all Districts in KOWLOON.

T. L. PERKINS Water Authority. Public Works Department Hongkong, 22nd. June, 1922

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public,

Auction on Saturday, the 34th. June, 1922 commenting at 11 am.

1

at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street

case Enamelled Plates

Case Enamelled Basins

Case Enamelled Spittoons

5 rolls Cloth

5 piaces Coating

4 pieces White Drill

12 pieces Coloured Muslin

1 bale Hessians

1

case Vaselene

8 drums Paint

10 cases Graphite

1 barrel Boric Acid

56 pairs Rubber Roles

620 pairs Rubber heels

5 cases Boot Polish 1 case Stationers

- LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers. Catalogue will be issued.

"HE Undersigned have received TH

instructions to sell by Public Auction on

| Monday, the 26th. June, 1922

at 3 p.. at their Sales Rooms, Duddell,

Street,

One 6 Cylinder Mclaughlin Buick Touring Car (5 seater) in fine racing condition, tyres practically new. On view now at the United Motor Cos Gurage. Wanchai. Tertus: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Tuesday, the 27th. June, 1922. commencing at 11 am.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Monday, June,

26th at 9.15

p.m.

ORGAN

RECITAL

Violinist:

Mrs. BALEAN.

FOR SALE.

ABSOLUTELY NEW

Two SO BHP. Single Cylin-

der Bolinder Oil Engines.

Revs. 225 per minute.

(2) Two 50 BHP. two cylinder MILITARY FOOTBALL

Bolinder Oil Engines direct

connected to 23 KW.115

Volt direct current (com King's Battalion League. pound wound) dynamos complete with back of board held rheostat for each ma chine.

(3) Two oil fuel tanks capacity

of each 20 tops.

Apply to Bolinders, c/o this Paper.

THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL

Thirteen matches in this com- petition have been played during the week, one match baving to be postponed on account of bad

weather.

There have been faw important changes in the position of clubs in the League table, except that No. 9 Platoon takes the third place from No. 5 Platoon by TOLIUD of a slightly better goal LYBrage.

No. 6 Platoon lost to No. 12 Platoon on the 18th. instant and

thereby fall to ninth position in

THE undersigned are prepared

to quote prices for best quali ty freshly mined STLIMPOPON the league.

The Drummers have been with. COAL, trimmed into Bunkers at

от SANDAKAN Jout a fixture during the past seven SEBATTIK (British North Borneo) or to days, and the Band were very contract for regular Bunker Sup-unfortunate to be defeated by No. plies for 6 or 12 months at favour 1 Platoon by the odd goal of three, as the play was all in ble rates.

Steamers calling at SEBATTIK favour of the Band.

The Machine Gunners "A" or SANDAKAN exclusively for Bunkers are exempt from pay-team are still at the head of the meat of ordinary Port Cha gee. table, but they received a fright The winimum draft of water from No. 12 Platoon, who put up a alongside the Company's Wharf) very good fight for the points in at Sebattik is 28 feet at low water this fixture. No. 12 scored after Spring Tides. Charts of Cowie ten minutes' play and main- Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any tained this lead until 12 minutes required information concerning from the end, and the Gunners succession. Although No. 12 the port can be bad on applica obtained three goats in rapid tion to

obtained a second goal a few the Gunners Iminutes later

managed to win by 3.2.

BRADLEY & CO. LTD. Agents

at the old premises of BON TON. The COWIE HARBOUR COAL

Queen's Road Central

(now occupied by Madame Flint who is willing to sub-let are half of the shop)

The 12th. day of July, 1922, "at

3 o'clock p.m.

In One Lot

A: their Auction Rooms in Duddell Street

The ship is a wooden ship of approximately 1800 tons capacity with accommodation for about 800 Chinese passer gers.

Length 252 ft. or thereabout Best 25 ft. or therestout For particulars to view apply to Mesara. Lammett Bros., the Auctioneers.

For further particulars apply to. MESSRS. JOHNSON, STOKES and

MASTER

Prince's Buidings

or to. MESSRS, LAMMERT BROS, the Auctioneers.

Duddell Street.

'CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.

16. Des Voeux Rd, C, Phone 2332

S. S.

Loading... Failing

For Freiert & Passage, apply CHAN YUE TENG, Secretary.

THE SAI HING S.S. Co. 23, Connaught Road West Phone No. 1770 CANTON-WUCHOW LINE, S.S. NANNING " 8.8, "SAINAN” Leaving every alternate day. ONGKONI -WI CHOW LINE.

A Quantity of Shop Furniture

comprising:

Glass abowcases with mirrors, Glass cases and cabinets, Ceiling fans, ceiling lights, shop fixtures and fittings.

Oo view from Monday the 26th. inst.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have receiv

gell by

ed

instructions to Public Auction on

Friday, the 30th. June, 1972 commencing at 11 am.

st No. 10 Godown of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon

A Quantity of Round, Square, Flat and Angle Iron, tron Plates, and Tubes Also

1 case Cotton Thread 1 bale Paper

20 bags Mangrove Bark 80.sacks Flour

And

40 tons Dunnage-wood

(stored in No. 1 Godown) Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Rongkong to Saigon

8. S. "PHEUMPENH”

Loading-Monday Sailing Tusaday, June 20. For Freight & Passage, apply

WO FAT SING

81, Wing Lok St. Phone No. 5.

CO. LTD.

The meeting of No. 14 Platoon and No. 11 Platoon provided an excellent game in which No. 14 were extremely lucky to win by the only goal of the match.

HARBOUR HAWKERS. results of matches played on the

Must be Licensed.

The League Table, including 22nd. instant, and the week's resulte, is given below:-

Results.

Machine Gunners "A.," 3; No.

Commencing from TO-DAY all MONDAY

AT THE

WORLD THEATRE

ANOTHER IVAN ABRAMSON'S MASTER-PICTURE

THE "WRONG WOMAN"

Woman Always Suffers Because Of Mau's Foolish Infatuations, They Pay The Price For His Excesser, They Are The Victims Of His Jealousy and Perfidy. No Discrimination Is Made Whether She Be The Right Woman Or

THE "WRONG WOMAN.”

BRITISH INDIA Steam Navigation Company,

Limited.

(APCAR LINE)

The s. s. "EGRA"

(16 knots, 5108 tons gross)

left Singapore on the afternoon of the 21st. instant, and is due to arrive here on the 25th, idem.

She will be despatched on or about the 27th. June, for SHANGHAI and JAPAN.

The "EGRA" is one of the Company's up-to-date steamers, carrying 46 First class and 39 2nd Saloon Passengers, all accommodated amidships with sumptuously fitted up cabins, etc.. Dining, Music and Smoking Rooms.

FOR PARTICULARS REGARDING FREIGHT & PASSAGE

Apply to

OUR RAILWAY.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.,

Agents.

The Annual Report.

From the annual report on

Railway Kowloon-Canton take the following:

territory, 462,379. as against 373,- All those juveniles in addition to 776 in 1920 and 354,699 in 1919.

whipping, received

sentences

The local passengers carried varying from 48 hours' detention. were Main Line, 429,133, com- to 9 months' hard labour.

The percentage of convicted pared with 392,206 in 1920, and 345.314 in 1919. Fanting Branch prisoners admitted to prison with the-43.733, as against 47,787 in 1920 previous convictions recorded against them was 10'6 as com- we and 48,917 id 1919.

·

The total expenditure amounted to $580,855 59 and the details are shown in the table of expenditure

No. I Platoon, 2; Band, 1.

No. 3 No. 9 Platoon, 1; Platoon, 0.

Machine Gunners" B.," 4; No. herein. 7 Platoon, 0.

No. 12 Platoon, 1: No.

The actual expenditure amount- 6ed to $527,991.06 against an estimate of $515,998 which shows an excess of $11,993.06.

The barbour has approximately four hundred unlicensed hawkers 12 Platoon, of different nationalities, includ- ing Europeans, Chinese, Japanese and Indians, according to the estimate of a Police Sergeant at the Magistracy this morning. On the instructions of the Deputy Superintendent of Polica steps base been taken to stop the Platoon, 0.

hawkers business

these of

No. 14 Platoon, 1; No. 11 unless they license themselves, Platoon, 0,

arrested and eight Chinese

No. 1 Platoon, 2; yesterday were brought up before Pistoon, 2.

Through and joint sectional the Magistrate, Mr. R.E.Lindsell,

Machine Gunners "B," 2; No.

coaching traffic receipts show an This this morning.

12 Platoon, 0.

increase of $91,883.87. No. 8 Platoon, 3;

improvement is mainly due to a Platoon. 3.

greater number of passangers No. 5 Platoon, 2; No. 10 travelling than in 1920.

The Magistrale said that this was the first case of its kind hel bad had before him. It was his impression that it was a privilege.

The local traffic earnings are No. 9 slightly lower than the previous

year.

No. 3

No. 12 Platoon, 1; No. 7

to hawkers in the barbour to sell Platoon, 1. withou: licences. He, however, fined seven of them $1 and dis-Platoon, 0. charged the eighth defendant, a small boy, whose ples was that be was conveying cakes to cooliea working on a Japanese steamer.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

No. 13 Platoon, 5: No. Platoon, 0.

4

The goods earnings did not come up to expectation, the re- ceipts being $2,600.52 less than the previous year.

Under sundry traffic a sum of No. 8 Platoon, 1; No.16 $950.78 is included, which is compensation paid by the Canton Platoon, O.

Government in September last on account of losses incurred during disturbances in Chinese Territory in 1920.

League Table.

Goala.

Club P. W. D. L. Pers... EMPRESS OF JAPAN,

.14. 9 4 127 8 22 Mr. E. Anderson, Mr. YM.G."A"...13 9 4 025 & 22 Aureor. Capt. W. Davison, Mr. No. 13

...14 7 6 7 21 9 20 ...14 8 4 2.24 11 20 E. 8. Dang, Mr. CO. Farmer, No. 9. Mr. M. C. Isspbani, Miss C. M. No. 5.

...13 7 4 213 418 Kennedy, Mr. 1. Y. Lao, Mr. P. No. 14. Neuwirt, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. M. G. "B"...14 7 4.318 618 14 6-5 3 19 16 17 THE HIN FAT S. S. Co. Newton, Mr. T. Ohniek, Mr. J. No. 1.

13 6 4 3 31 14 16

Shipping & Imurance Brokers

17. Wing Lok at Phbas 2:53.

8. George 11-For 3walow June 4th. 8.8. Lindsay Mailer, For Haiphong

June 9th.

KWOK HIN WANG.

Proprietor.

CHAN YUE TENG.

Becretary,

THE CHEONG B. S, Co. 16, Des Tooi Bood, Central,

13 7 2 4 20 10'16 147 16 17 15 15 ...13 4 6 323,14 14

Hazaret, Mian K. L. Schaeffer, Drums, Mr. R. Seyd, Mr. A. Stealer. Mr. No. 6. C. E. Tavares, Mr. P. L. Wong, Band... Mr. ED. A. Buoidge, Mr. Brasted. No. 11. Mr. Y. F. Chen, Mr. M. C. Jan No. 8. Mr. K. Kuutsen. Mr. Man Lo. No. 12. Mr. L. & O. Larsen, Mr. Laurits No. 3. Larsen, Mr. L. Mathisen, Mr. M.No. 10. Mathisen, Mr M. Martinsen, Mr. No. 2. F. Faberg, Mr. G. Olberg, Mr. No. 16... Peder Havendsen, Mrs. Song, Mr. Na13110 2325 0. W. Yang, M: C. Yang, Mr. T, No. 15,

No 7

14 4.4 6.18'21 12 1444-6 13 21 12 14 3 5-8 17 16 11 ....14 4 2 817 26 10 ....14 2.57 620 9 13819.7207

13 1 210-992

A summary of the Construction | pared with 14'1 for 1920.

There were 104 prisoners ad- - Account shows that the expen- diture up to and of 1920 was mitted who were convicted by the $15,216,092, whilst special ex-Police Court in the Naw Terri- penditure during 1921 totalled tories against 125 for the previous $520,855 making the grand total year (153 in 1919). $15,796,948.

HONGKONG GAOL.

Report for. Last Year.

The following table shows the number of convicte in custody on the 31st. December for the past 10 years, and the percentage of the total number of prisoners in custody to the estimated popula tion of Hongkong

In his annual report, Mr. J. W.

Superintendent Franks, Prisons, says the number of 1913 prisoners received into prison 1914 during the year and the cor- 1915 responding number for the year 1916

...

Number of convicts.

Year.

to

Percentage

population.

of 1912

222

*149

253

*144

216

*120

213

115

203

121

1917

209

*112

1921. 1920. 1918

224

*108

1919

259

*126

275

117

231

115

* 1921

1920 were as follow:-

Convicted by Ordin-

sry Courts,... 4,233 4,254 1920 Convicted by Court.

Nil 9 Martial, Supreme Court for

China and Kares, Nil Debtors, ... On remand or in de-.

fault of finding aure17....

There were 968 punishments awarded for breach of prison dis- 2cipline as compared with 750 for 67 the preceding year. Corporal punishment was infliated in four cases for prison offences.

Sixty-three

66

691

821

were

prisoners whipped by order of Courts.

There was no escape or attempt. to escape.

There were 15' deaths (13 ns-

The gross receipts for the year were $603,980.77 as against $520,- $83,804 67, and the balance after

Total... ...... 4,990 5,153 176.10 for 1920, an increase of paying working expenses stands at $75,989.71.

There was a decrease of 163 on For the past five years the net the total number of admissionS RE

compared with the year 1920." There was a decrease of prisoners tural causes and 3 executions).

On instructions from HLE the receipts have been —

convicted for larceny during the Governor husk-beating was intrą year under review, the number duced and proved a successful. belog 844 against 1,179 for the industry. Haskbeating and Coir previous yuzz.m

tearing, which was also started The number of Revenue Grade during the yuar, have practical prisoners admitted to prisons was supplanted the antiquated 2,501 The figures show that 59 uses shot drill, stone carrying per cent of the total admission pang orank turnio Thes ware Hevents Grade prisoners of labour aZE, NOW TUBOSTI

-Seventy-six inveniles admifted badly behaved, pria

Hdmi tõens form of det

1917..

1918..

1919.

1920..

1981.

$ 90,8 4.98

77,053,36

ƒ

73,050.63

33,032.06

75,989.71

The through and joint sectional sengers carried were By as in British territory to

Chinese

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