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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,

WANTED.

ANTED.-W. Sirelair I would be glad to hear of anyone having a flat to dispose of furnished or unfurnist ed) from the begining of the New Year.

BROKER. Wanted by European

firm a Chinese Broker. Must have a thorough knowledge of English and previous experience' in export and import trade. Apply stating age, Experience and salary expected to Box No. 808 elo

Hongkong Telegraph.

VIOLET CAPELLI -- Trained

at the FLORRIE LEWIS ACADEMY of DANCING, Lon- den. Will give lens in Ballet, Classical, Step darcing and all branches of children's work. Will visit schools. Address all inquire ies to Miss V. Papell Station Hotel, Kowloon, Tell K.20

BARRINGTON, B. Eng pool, under. takes to prepare Marine En- gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates (Stess, or Oil), Private tuition to For University Student, etc. particular apply G. P. O. Box No. 653. Hong kung.

TO BE LET

© LET. Ole European dat "Lee Building" Gap Road Wanchai. Apply to 32 Kennedy Road.

TO LET -Spacio is two story

**

Golawn, situated on the sea. front

Mongkok. Capacity 67,200 c. ft Apply Box No. 801, cio "Tas Hongkong Telegraph.”

TO LET -p-to-date bis

OFFICE ROOMS,

new building, airy and well ventilated..

THEATRE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ROYAL

Commencing Yo-night. For a Short Season Only. BANDMAN'S FASTERN CIRCUIT; TIMPED

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THE NEW ENGLISH FARGICAL COMEDY CO. An Entirely New Company with An Entirer New Repertoire OF LONDON SUCCESSES

To-night, a' 9.15 p.m. The Present Haze of London TONS OF MONEY

Saturday, Oct. 28th, at 9.15 p.m.

The Delightful 3 Act Comedy

FRENCH LEAVE Monday, Oct. goth, at 0.15 p.m. The Seresingly unny Comedy, THE YOUNG PERSON IN PINK Tuesday, Oct. 31st, at 9.15 p.m.

The Successful Comedy

WEEK-END

Wednesday, Nov. 1st, al 9.15 p.m. The Amusing Comedy OTHER PEOPLE'S WORRIES

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NOTICE.

corner

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922.

The hairdressing saloon of Messrs. Campbell Moore and Co., which was formerly situated in the Hong- kong Hotel, Is now being carried on in the premises of the rongkong Cigar Store on the

of Alexandra Bullding. Ve have no connection with the present bar- bar's shop in our old premises. Whilst thanking our numerous cus- tomers for their past support, we beg to solicit the continuance of their patronage.

Est. 1886. ver 25 years in the hongkong Hotel Building. Hongkong, Cctober 3rd, 1922.

NOTICE.

accordance with Rezulation 115 of the Traffic Regulations 1920, the Public are hereby noti fed that, on and after the 25th. Thursday, Nov; and, at 9.15 pm.day of October, 1922, that por- tion of toe Aberdeen-Repulse Bay Motor Road between the brick works and the Eastern end of Deep Water Bay will be closed to Trathic between the hours of I am, and & a‚m.

CHARLEY'S

AUNT

Friday, Nov. 3rd, at 9-15 p.m. A Light Comedy in 3 Acts HER HUSBAND'S WIFE Saturday, Nov. 4th, at 0.15 p.m. Arthur Bourchier's Great Success

TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY By Ian Hay Prices $4, $2 & SI. BE WISE & BOOK EARLY Plan* at MOUTRIE'S.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

OPENING CRUISE AND LADIES' DAY.

Central locality. Apply The HonTHE Commodor and Shag Co. 4. Queen's Central

T

Road

'LET. - Az Magazine Gap. rocmed house, large NI suitable for a Mess. Two minutes from

New the

Motor Road. Apply to Hox No. 309 0:0, "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET-Immediate occupa tion. A newly-built house on Bowen Road level Seven large rooms and spacious out. houses. Tennis court and garden. Suitable for Mess or private Boarding house. Apply to:

J. M. NORONHA, CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME- ORIENT

Prince's Buildings.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE Steam Launch 1st. Class Condition. For full particulars apply Box No. 778) c/o Hongkong lelegraph.

FOR SALE-In Shag ki-wan,

a plot of land suitable for a building site, near Tram Line. For particular apply Box 802. c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undersigned have receiv

ed instructions to

Public Auction on

Vice- Cornmodore will be at Home to Members and their friends at the Club Honer SATURDAY, 28th. October, fron. 3 om. on wards

Ladies Sang Races will take! place and there will be a rowing rare for Seckich Fouts.

By Onler.

F. G. VAUX. Hon. Secretary,

FRENCH GOVERNMENT

LUAN 1972

PRICE OF ISSUE PES 497.50) "Payable in cash excusively). Free of Taxes

So Prizes Nominal Value Frs 500,- Reimbursable at holder's option, as follows:

On the 25th of September, 1925, for Fr 500.00.

On the 25th of September, 1927, for Fre 307.50.

Subscription list will be closed on

the 7th. November 1922. Applications will be rectised by: THE BASQUE DE L'INDO-

CHINE

Princes Building. Chater Road.

V. MARSOT.

Manager. Hongkong. 11th Oct, 1924.

HONGKONG LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION.

seli by The

Wednesday, the 1st. Nov., 1922,

commencing at 2.45 p.m. at No. 8 B Orient Building (Top Floor)

A Quantity of Valuable House.

hold Furniture

(Full particulars from catalogue)

On view on day of sale. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB

THE Annual presentation of

Cricket, Tennis and Bowls prizes will take place on SATUR-

E.D.C WOLFE, Captain Superintendent

of Police.

25th. October, 1922.

CITY HALL

| MONDAY. 30th. Oct. 5.30 p.m.

I. PIANOFORTE RECITAL

h

HARRY ORE kindly assisted

by

ERIC RICE. Booking st Anderson's Admission: $3. $2. $3.

NOTICE.

THE Advertisement

to the

eflect that M: H. G. Theyken has no further connec tion with Lerett and Meyers Tobarco Co. is true, but I wish to make clear that I resigned voluntarily on October 13:h.

H.G. THEYKEN, Hongkong, October 25th, 1922.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE First lot of 40 Subscrip

tion Grifos are due to arrive on. SATURDAY, 25:h. October.

They will be drawn for at the SUN- Jockey Club Stables on DAY. 29th inst. 3 p.m.

NOTICE.

TRAVELLERS' HAMPERS.

CORRESPONDENCE,

(To the Editor of the “Hongkong

Telegraph.")

Labour Trouble.

Sir-Whistaver the cause of the

[existing shortaga of labour in the

$50 GIVEN AWAY

WEEKLY

Calang it seems to be evident that THE HONGKONG

at present there is no accommoda- tion for more.

At yesterday's Canncil meeting the Colonial Secretary said that the labour situation has been har. ling most serions consideration by the Government. It is a relief to hear this, but serious considerai tion is of no use unless followed by action. Obriously it is neces sary either to make arrange. manta to accommodate the į amount of labour required, or, ifl Įthat cannot be done, to reduce the (amount of work in band to fit? |the existing accommodation. The

obvious thing not to do is to create i & demand for more labour until such time as, it can be accom modated.

It is as though, while engaged CONTAINING & dozes com in trying to squeeze & quart into a voyage packed pint po, we actually propose

the quart to ready for immediate delivers to increase We have eicht different assort gallon. The result of such an iments in stock from $33.00, attempt can only end in disaster. Hongkong currency, per Hamper. If the pot is not first enlarged, it but any special assortment can be most inevitably burst.

an hour of rade up within receipt of order.

Call, Write or 'Phone. DONNELLY & "WHYTE

WINE MERCHANTS

2. Queen's Buildings. Tel: 635

CONSELHO DE ADMINISTRA- CAO DAS OBRAS DUS PORTOS DE MACAU,

NOTICE.

[TIS HEREBY NOTIFIED that the calling for TENDERS for the Widening of the Marginal] Wharfe between the Hongkorz steamers Wharf, and the Larzo Foote e Horta, manounced to be opened on the 31st INSTANT has been postponed

of to 30th. NOVEMBER at 3pm. in Har- bour Works Department (Estrada) da Victoria) Macat.

All the money in the world will Est accomplish that for which there is insufficient labour avail. able. The available labour will exhaust the money without accomplishing the result.

We have dificulties enough Giants of the banded us by the past. For goodness'sake, Giants of the present, don't creste im- measurably greater ones.

Yours etc...

"MY SUFFERING AUNT!"

Hongkong, 27th. Oct. 1922.

KOWLOON CONCERT.

An Enjoyable Musical Evening.

An enjoyable concert, organis- ed by Mr. Eric Rice in aid of the Secretaria do Conselbo de

Nanning Fund, was beld at St. Administraçao das Obras doal Portos de Macau, 23 de Outubror. A. P. Glanville is well known Andrew's Church Halllsst night. de 1922. BERNARDETO M. DA SILVA Pel. O. Secretario.

HONGKONG S. P. C. A.

Hon. Secretary.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH "

WEEKLY

Football Competition.

OPEN TO ALL.

NO ENTRANCE FEE.

We will give a prize of $50 to the reader who sends in the most nearly correct forecast of the results of the Hongkong Football League Matches to be played on SATURDAY next, October 24th., as detailed in the coupon to be found below.

No Goals to be given, Simply give Wins or Draws.

Rules of Competition

1. All forecasts must be written on coupons cut frou

The Hongkong Telegraph." The name and address of the entrant to be plainly printed in block letters in Ink.

2. Any number of attempts may be sent in, but a separate coupon must be used for each attempt. 3.The Prize of $50 will be awarded to the competitor

who gives the correct or most nearly correct result of the matches below. In the event of more than one competitor sending in à correct or most nearly cor rect forecast, then the Prize will be divided equally between those competitors.

4. -All coupons must be received at the Telegraph'

office not later than 12 o'clock noon on Saturday. October th.. Coupons received after that time will be disqualified.

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-No responsibility will be accepted by the Editor for the loss or non-delivery of any coupon. The Editor's decision must be final. No correspondetice or inter- views will he entered into copeersing this com- petition.

6. Any match given below which, through any cause whatever. is not played to a decision will not be counted.

7. No members of the "Telegraph" staff will be

permitted to take part in the competition.

to all concert-goers in Bonzkonzi and his fine voice has made him a favourite at all entertainments of this description. He contributed a number of songs, which were much appreciated. Mrs. Gandy made a successful d-but on the PERSONS losing or desiring to concert platform of Hongkong purchase Dogs are invited to at Government Hoase & short visit the Dog's H.me situated time ago. Her pleasing voice just beyond Causeway Bay, and was heard to advantage again indicated by a sign board attached last night, and confirmed to a street lamp post..

first impressions that she will b Iquiries should be made to in great demand at vocal concerts Inspector Blackman, No. 2 Police of this nature. Miss Gladys Grace Station, Praya East.

made her first public appearance | MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE,ard, judging by her most excellent

performance, she will be a wel.send come addition to the musical; world of the Colony. She SLEPT THROUGH A BURGLARY,furnished selections from Lizat Miss Hey, of Lavender Cottage. moch feeling and a fine delicacy Chopin and other composers with near Barnet, (London), and ber [of touch and showed borself to be maid slept undisturbed while

a pianist of a very high order i burglars ransacked several rooms indeed. The Hon. Mr. Claud

in the house. The men lock

Severn's well-trained voice has away Eandbag containing delighted Hongkook on several Treasury notes and cleared the previous occasions. He kindly came forward again last night and have several well-rendered items Recent articles on the subject Mrs. Tinson's songs were furn of the Soochow Creek. Shangbai, ished with great charm and her have apparently not been without sweet voice made a strong appeal effect. It is reported that the and gained her a richly-deserved local Taoyin has asked the Chin- ese Chambers of Commerce to send representatives to his ya men to consider the question of improving the facilities of the PARENTS HAVE RESTFUL Creek.

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TAKE NOTICE that on the larder of food.

1st. November. 1922. the PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY" will change their name to "THE ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE INC." under which later name the business will be captinued as beretofore.

Dated the 25th, day of October,

1922.

PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.

final of the Colory's The Kwong Wing Co., Ltd.

Champion bip.

will be played ant KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB

on

SATURDAY next, Oct. 28th. commencing at 3 o'clock.

S S. Kathee, Sunday, Ont., 19:0,

Regular mavi Wache Splendid 19. Fisen Puttenzer Areommerlatina, 23. Des Voeux Rd. W.. 'Panne Central 593

Mee Wah Knitting Co.

515, Caurmay Day. 'Phone Central 1381. Manufacturerént Socks, Singlesa, dweuzNTS and Gaderwent, YEUNG PO KWAN, President

W. GERRARD . R. WALLACE THE SAI H'NG S. S. Co.

the

23. Coapanghi Road, W.

The prizes won during the sea-CANTON-WUCHOW son will be presented at conclusion.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

FIFTH GYMKHANA

DAY, 28th. imet. Mixed and THE FId for SATURDAY,

There will be a

Gents Doubles American Tennis Noverober 18th. 1922. Draft Pro Tournament. Play to commence grammes and Entry Forms may be obtained at Race Course,

a: 2.30 pm. sharp.

Entries close On FRIDAY, Hongkong Club sad Causeway

27tb, inst. at 7 p.m.

P. HEATHCOTE,

Hon. Secretary,

26 1. Qstober. 1922.

Bay Stables.

Entries close' 4th November,: 1922.

Hongkong, 24th. Octobor, 1922.

LINE.

9. "SANNING" 38, 9AINMAN" Monday, Wednesday, Friday,

HONGKONG-W› CHOW LINE. $.$. "CHUNG PHO 'Pros Conseal 1773.

THE HIN FAT S. S. Co. 63ipping and insurance Amtera, "Ptoas Chairs/ 3483, No. 107, Wing Løk Bürses.

KWOK HIN WANG,

Proprietor.

On King Co.

1-10, Hing Lung Street,

Metall Hardware Merchants, Biestrie - General Engineers & Contractors & *Phose Ex. Central 3964

1#. LAI, Gezera Magager

FOOCHOW CREEK.

Ching-Kee S. N. Co.

295, Wong Lock St, W. Phone Jaco Argutan Mewise between II.K., Duiera, Sreibwiar. North China. YEE TAI MO -. 'Phone

Cent: 753.

CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.

15, Dies Vene Brad, C. NS, “PHRANAND " Ha, pheng. Tumeday morning, 17, 1842. kar Freight ne Framge apply CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.

Phone Central 2542

Hongkong South America,

5.9, WAH PINO" For Freight etc. apply CHANGWHA NAVIGATION CO. Beak of Chian Bid, 'Phone Central 1576.

Hongkong-Saigon Line.

8. 8. **TELEMACHTS” Pat Freight ets. Appir

WO FAT SINO

*Fan Ko, Central 5.

ovation,

NIGHTS

Who Keep Baby's Own Tablets In The House.

When baby wakes in the night crying with pain you are filled with alarm and don't know what to do.

With a vial of Baby's Own Tablets in the house you would soon set matters right; just a Tablet or two administered as a powder (children like them for they are pleasant in taste) and baby, relieved of his paios, quick- ly droops off into contented, rest- ful, healthful sleep.

There is not an atom of opiate or other harmful drug in Baby's. Own Tablets, and they are equal- | ly harmless and helpful to the in- fant in arts as to the child of 6 or more. They reduce faver, cure colic and indigestion, dispel con- stipation, check diarrhoes, allay.

Kwongchowan & Fort Bayard teething pains, relieve croup and

8. 3. "SUN OF** Leading 28th. last.

sesar cách, t

For Freight apply LI FAT S. s. Co.

*Phone Contrai 2237, '

colds. Your chemist sells them, or post free at 60 cents the visi, from Dr. Williams' Medicine, Co. 96 Szechuen Road, Bhangbai.

Mark the Fnvelope

Buy a Copy of the Telegraph in your forecasts.

CUT HERE

'FOOTBALL

every evening and

"TELEGRAPH" WEEKLY FOOTBALL COUPON NO. 1. Matches to be played on SATURDAY, October 28th. Home

teams mentioned first in each case.

DIVISION 1.

TAMAR Y. KINO'S AMBROSE Y. POLICE SOUTH CHINA v. CLUB R. C. A. v. KOWLOON

DIVISION II.

WARDERS v. ST. JOSEPH'S KOWLOON V. R. G. A.

KINO'S v. SOUTH CHINA "A." UNITED v. POLICE

AMBROSE.Y. CLUB

UNIVERSITY v. SOUTH CHINA "B" Cross out the names of the teams you think will lose.

If you think any match will result in a draw do not cross cut the name of either team.

Then plainly print your name and address in ink below, Mark the envelope Football" and send to "Telegraph' office before noon on SATURDAY.

F

Name

Address

Buy the "Telegraph” every evening and take part in the ompetition.

OUR

READ Football Report every Monday, Football Notes GVSTT Thursday,

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