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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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'ANTED Office: Spacious

room, about 2,500 squar

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH

THEATRE

ROYAL

TO-NIGHT a' 6.15 p.m.

tes or mora in Central, from December or January-Apply RANDMAN'S TASTERN CIRCUIT

P. O. Box No. 111.

VIOLET CAPELL— Trained

at the FLORRIE LEWIS ACADEMY of DANCING, Lon- don. Will give lessons in Baller Classical, Step dancing and all branches of children's work. Will visit schools. Address all inquir- ies to Miss V. Capell, Station - Hotel, Kowloor, Tel. K.120

W BARRINGTON, B.

Eng., ('pool.) under- takes to prepare Marine En- gineers for all B.OT. Certificates (Stean or Oil). Private tuition to University Students, etc. For particulars apply G P.O. Box No. 653, Hongkong.

TO BE LET. TO LET-One European fla::

in "Lee Building" Gap Road, Wanchai. Apply to 3 Kennedy Raad

T O LET.Up-to-date big

new

OFFICE ROOMS, building, airy and well routilated.] Central locality. Apply The Hon Shing Co. 34. Queen's Road Central.

LIMITED

Prestat

THE NEW ENC' ISH FARCICAL COMEDY CO. An Entirely New Company with An Entirely New Repertoire OF LONDON SUCCESSES

Tonight

FRENCH LEAVE rhythm to the temporary, indapovision of *Minnie Rayne, "The Young Person in Pink "ja heas siddably postponed)

TO MORROW, a: 915 pm THE YOUNG PERSON IN PINK

Wednesday, November zuck, as 9:15 pm.

OHR PEOPLE'S WORRIES

Thursday, Nov. 2nd, at 9.15 p.ra. CHARLEY ́S AUNT

Friday, Nov. 3rd. at 9.15 pm.

HER HUSBAND'S WIFE

Saturday, Nov. 4th, at 9.15 p.m. TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY By Ian Hey

Monday, Nov. 6th., at 0.15 p.m.

DADDY LONGLEGS. Prices $4, $2 & SI. BE WISE & BUOK BARLY Plans at MOUTRIES.

DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL HONGKONỮ.

The School Year is DOW

TO LETA Magazine Gap, divided into four terms.

large six roomed. bouse,

suitable for a Mes. Two minutes from the New Motor Road. Apply to Box No. 809 c/o.

Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET-Immediate occups. -tion. A newly-built house an Bowen Bosd level Seven arge rooms and spacious out.

(1) November 21 to Chinese

New Year Holidays.

(2) The end of Chines> New Year Holidays to May 10. (3) May 11 to Summer Holi.

days.

ad

NOTICE.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1932.

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 "ongkong Cigar Store on the corner of Alexandra Bullding. We 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 solfelt thé continuance of their patronage.

Est. 1886. Over 25 years in the Hongkong Hotel Building. Hongkong, October 3rd, 1922.

PUBLIC ALCHONS,

THE Undersigned have receiv- instructions to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, the 1st. Nov., 1923. commencing at 2.45 pm at No. 8 Orient Building (Top Floor)

A Quantity of Valuable House

bold Furniture (Full particulars from catalogue)

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

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sall by Public

Auction on

Friday, the 3rd. Nov., 1933 commencing at 3.43 p.m. at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA.

From YOKOHAMA via NAGOYA, OSAKA, KOBE & NAGASAKI The Company's Steamship

"PANAMA MARU,” having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where delivery can be obtained

as soon as the goods are landed.

Nov., 1922 will be subject to Goods not cleared by the 5tE.

rent

|NATIONAL S% SHORT TERM |--

BOND ISSUB of the eith VEAR of the CHINESE REPUBLIC (1932). $10,000,000

WI

ITH referance to previous notions informing the public that the undersigned bas been entrusted by the Chinese| Government with the service af the Loan and that it will be conducted in all respects]

the same lines the service of the 7th Year Short Term Bond Issue of 1918; SUBSCRIBERS

to the above Loan are hereby notidad that the definitive Bonds are now ready and may be had from the Bank of Chins on production of their| Provisional Scrip.

The denominations and, nun- bera of the Bonds sre follower

}$10 000 from 0000001 to 0000200- $ 1,000 from 0-00001 to 0906000 Į

$1,00 from 0000001 to 0120000 .The above Bonds have been ohecked by representatives of the National Loans Bursa, the Audit Department, the Bank of China, and the Inspector: General of Customs, who bave also witnessed the destruction of the stones from which the Bonds were printed.

F. A. AGLEN, Inspector General of

Customs.

Inspectorate General of

Customs,

Paking, 19th. October, 1922.

LAWN BOWLS,

Taikoo Man Wins Championship.

Lawn bowls enthusiasts assembled in large numbers at the Damaged packages must be Kowloon Bowling Green Club on left in the Godowns for examins-Saturday afternoon, when the tion by the "Consignees repSingles Championship of the resentatives and the Company's Colony was played off. the com- Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and petitors being Mr. R. C. Wallace, Inspector W. lay and Saturday. All Claims Gerrard, of the Police Recreation tnust be presented within Ten Club. Both men are old bandsa: days of the steamer's arrival here, the game, being interpart play after which date they cannot beers, and a keen figh: was expect. However, as evenly turned

(4) The end of Summer Holi- Quantity of Valuable House Douglas, &: 10 a.m. on Wedces of Taikoo, and

days to November 20.

University

In future the Hongkong and the Annual School Examinations will be beld

hold Furniture

comprising

Drawing and Dining

Room

Suitable for Mess or private year's work will begin the first typewriters, Electric fans, etc. admitted after the goods bave out, Mr. Wallace had a rather bouses Tennis court and garuer, in November and the new schooliSuites, brass bedstends, carpets recognized. No claim will beled.

Boarding house. Apply to:--

J. M. NORONHA,

CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-

ORIENT.

Priste's Buildings.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Steam Launch 1st. Class Condition. For fuli particulars apply Box No. 778 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."

THE BRITISH LEGION.

ARMISTICE NIGHT DANCE.

A dance will be held by the British Legion on November 11th. 1912 (Armistice Night) at the Cat

Hall.

Members and their friends can obtain tickets 154 each) from the undernamed who have kindly consented to 854-

week after these Examinations.

etc.

Sext Term begins on Tuesday Blackwood cabinet, table, chairs. November 21, 1927

A nex School Year's Work |begins on Monday, Novembar 27. New Bags should therefore,

where possible, join the school One on November. 21.

All School Fees are due on the

fret day of each Term.

The Annual Speech Day will te held on or about January 31,

1973

The Chinese New Year Holidays will be from (about) February, 1 - 28

W. T. FEATHERSTONE, Head Master.

6 FRENCH GOVERNMENT LO N 1022

PRICE OF SSCE FRS 497.50 trapable in cash -xclusively) Free of Taxes

No Prizes

Nominal Valu- rs 500- Reimbursable as haider's option, as follows:

Mrs. Shenton, 139, The Peak Lt-Com. W S. L Gilchrist, On the 25th of September, 1925, R. N., H. M. S Tamar.

tor Frs 500.00.

WE. Alderson, HoogkongOn the 25th of Sptember, 1927. Hotel

!2

for Frs 507.50.

A. G. Lamplugh, Queen's Subscription list will be closed on

Building.

Lieut. C. P. Moore, Murray Barracks.

The surplus proceeds will be handed over to the British Legion Relief Fund.

H. K. HOLMES,

Hon. Secretary.

the 7th. Nov-mber 1922.

Applications will be received by THE BA QUE DE L'INDC- CHINE

Princes Building, Chater Road. V. MAKSOT, Manager. Hongkong, 11th Oct. 1922.

THE CHINESE telegraPH

ADMINISTRATION.

NOTICE TO SENDERS OF TELEGRAMS,

We are instructed by the Ministry of Communica- tions, Peking, that owing to the advanced cost of both working and materials, the following increased raten will be char ad for Domestic telegrams in China as from the 1st. November, 1922.

Ordinary Telegrams

Foreign

Chinese.

To places of same city............... 8 ota. p. wd. 4 cta. p. wd.

Do.

Kwongtong Province 16

Do.

the other provinces... 30

Foreign

Press Telegrams

8

15

Obinese

To all places in China 8 cents per wd. 4 cts, p. wd.

.

Government Telegrams

at half of the above rate... Ordinary rate.

Urgent TelegrRIZS

at triple of the above qzóieury "wake.

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Also

One pair binoculars by 5. Davidson & Co,

Telescope 55 "G. Falconer

& Son"

Ant

One Upright Piano by "Challan & Son **

Oa view from Thursday the 2nd. November. Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

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.

left the Godowns.

easy win, coming out on top by No fire insurance whatever will) 21 points to 11. be effected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately

OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA,

Y. YASUDA,

Manager. Hongkong, 30th. Oct., 1922.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE Auctioneers.

HE Undersigned have receiv. ed instructions to sell by Poblic Auction on

Tuesday, the 14th. Nov., 1923

at 12 o'clock (noon)

at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street,

The Motor Launch

"PEEWIT"

Built in 1910 of Teakwood. Engine: 2 cylinder Bolinder (Crude Oil), 30 B.H P.

Beg. Tonnage: 7.29 tons. On view now at anchorage off the Hongkong Club.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

The Kwong Wing Co., Ltd.

B. &. Tot Ming, Tuesday, Oct. 320. Regular rise in Wiebay Splendid lal, · Inotu Parwenger Ata «mmodation.

Les Your Ed. W.... “Phrae Central 193

Mae Wah Knitting Co-

113, Causeway Bay, "Phone Central 1301. Kaniolarers of Sooke, Bingleta, Sweaters

and Underesti YEUNG PU KWAN, President.

THE SAIH NG 2 Co.

23, Connaught Road, W.

| CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

1. B. → NANNING “*

ВД "БЛЕК

Xanday, Widawnday, Friday,

HONGKONG•W CHOW LINE.

.... “CHUNG D

*Phone Castral 1770.

THE HIN FAT S. S. Co.

dhioning and Tastyinen Berbera, “Phone Central 563. No, 197, Wing Lok Buses,

KWOK BIN WANG,

Proprietor.

fn. Hing Co.

Metni & Hardware Merosants. Zentrie

Cuirsi Lagier à Contractors à

*Thorp Me Dantza 2064

Genera Kääpper

Hotgkong, 24th. Octator, 1922

The Inspector opened in from. sing manner by being two up at the first bead, bar his opponent drew level with two singles. Gerrard, bowever, put on two more points at the fourth head. Playing very steadily and with nice

Gerrard judgment,

bari secuted & 7-3 lead on completion of the seventh head, but Wallace in the next was loudly appland- ed for registering four, thas catebing up with bi oppon- ent There was now a keen

$50 GIVEN AWAY

WEEKLY

"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 Hongkong Football League Matches to be played on SATURDAY next, November 4th, 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 from The Hongkong Telegraph." The name and address of the entrant to be plainly printed in block letters in Ink.

2.

3.

Any number of attempts may be sent in, but a separate coupon must be used for each attempt. 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 a 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. November 4th, Coupons received after that time will be disqualified.

5.-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 correspondence or inter- views will be entered into concerning this co- petition.

6. Any match given below which, through any canse 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.

Mark the Envelope “FOOTBAIL"

Buy a Copy of the "Telegraph" every evening and

CUT HERE

** TELEGRAPH WEEKLY FOOTBALL COUPON NO. 2. Matches to be played on SATURDAY, November 4th., Home

teams mentioned first in each case.

HE FIFTH GYMKHANA tussle for points, and by the

+ Exed for SATURDAY, me the twelfth head was playedi November 18th 1922. Draft Proth men bad registered 9 points. send in your forecasts.

rammes and Entry Forms may Then Wallace settled down to Race Course. his game and at the seventeenth be obtained at

14 11 lend. Hongkong Club and Causeway he had a

The Bay Stables.

Inspector failed to score again Entries close 4th, November, land when the game concluded 1922.

the Taikoo man had reached 21

It was a most interesting gam→ in the esily stages of the contesti and halfway through it log-ed like being any body's match. Gerrard, however, fell away later, playing many D&TTON AKE NOTI E that on the hist his opponent steadied up wonds, TA

1st November, 1922. the "PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY*

remarkably after somewhat weak opening- will change their name to "THE ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE INC." under which latter name business will be continued as I heretofore.

NOTICE.

156. Wing Leak Mt... ■, 'Phon* 3230 Regular Service between M.K.. Daizani, Newebwang, North China.

Wallace.

2.

Gerrard.

the Heads Shota Tata! Shot Total

2

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Dated the 25th, day of October.

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1922.

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PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.

5

Ching-Kee S. N. Co.

10

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YEE TAI HO-1). Phone

Central 753.

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CHEONG YUE ». S. Co.

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16, Des Voeux Road,

Hobur & aiphong.

el Tuesday morning. 17th. In

For Fright or Passage apply CHEONG YUE 3. S. Ca. *Phone Crasrad 2932

Hoogkong-outh 'merica.

* 3, "HWAR PING ** For Freight ers, apply

CHANGWHA NAVIO »TION CO.

*Phone Central-1575- Bank of Chise $14.

Hongkong-Salgón Line

* A “TELIWACKUD ** For Pesight vio. Apply

WO. PAT SING

'Phone No. Camirali.

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Mr. W. Russell offristed as empire ad Mr. D. Harvey as

SCOTCZ.

Presentation of Trophies.

At the emelusion of the watch, Mrs. Reid, the wife of the Presi drut of the Lawn Bowls Associs. tion, presented the trophies. There was little speechilying, during the course of which the players were

· Kwongchowan & Fort Bayardakulated upon the very fine

Balling 4th. Xuy.

Toe Freight sypły LI FAT S. 8. CO.

"Tinae Oratza) 1287.

game they had put up.

Cheers and tigers all round concluded a very pleasist after-

Doan's sport.

DIVISION I.

KING'S v. TAMAR

·AMBROSE v. HAWKINS DURBAN V, SOUTH CHINA

DIVISION 1.

SOUTH CHINA "B" v. WARDERS

ST. JOSEPH'S v. SOUTH CHINA “A”

HAWKINS v. KOWLOON

POLICE v. KINO'S

R. O. A. v. FLEET AUXILIARIES

AMBROSE v. UNIVERSITY

DURBAN Y. UNITED

Strike out the names of the teams you think will lose.

If think any

you

match will result in a draw do not strike 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,

Name

Address

Bay the "Telegraph" every ́ evening and take part in the competition.

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