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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

WANTED.

DAISY O'KEEFE Pupil of Miss BELLE HARDING. of London, Paris, Brussels, The Hague, etc. Will give lessons in all the 1stest Ballroom dances danced in all the

and leading 700009.

Clubs of London Fox-Tror, One Step Beston, Gliding Waltz The New Taega The Camel Walk etc. Children's classes a speciality. Ballet National,

Character. Eurythmics, etc. Correct Tech. nique taught. Address all en- quiriea to Miss D. O'Keefe Station Hotel, Kowloon. - Tel. K. 120

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-Will anybody,

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NOTICE.

having a small furnished THE Firm of Geo. P. Lammert| House, or flat To Let until Feb. or March next

please year. communicate with Box No. 816

fo.Hongkong Telegraph."

WANTED

Young Chinese Stenotypist, having 4 years experience of general office work. desires position Will accept moderate salary. Apply Box No. 812 co. Hongkong Telegraph.

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*IOLET CAPELL- Trained

at the FLORRIE LEWIS ACADEMY of DANCING, Lon.

don. Will give lessons in Baller, Classics!, Step dancing and all branches of children's work. Will visa schods. Address all inquir- + 163 Miss V. Capell Station Hotel, Kowloon, Tell K.120

carrying on the business of Share, Stock and General Broker will as from the 1st day of Nov ember 1922, be known under the name and style of Geo. P. & H. A. Lammert.

GEORGE PHILIP LAMMERT, HERBERT ALEXANDER

LAMMERT.

1st. November, 1922

NOTICE.

TAKE NOTICE that on the

Ist. November. 1922. the

telah Zakor prosands

GEORGE 102

FITZMAURICE

PRODUCTION

On With The Dance

Watch for STAR THEATRE

annoncement.

QUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922.

IMPORTS IMPORTS AND EXPORTS

OFFICE.

GENERAL HOLIDAY.

THE CUTTY SARK HOME AGAIN.

Famous Clipper to Remain

in an English Port

NOTICE.

WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS.

A shipping transaction of SEALED tenders will be`re- THIS Department will be open

ceived at the Headquarters for payment of Liquor national interest has just been Offices, Victoria Barracks,

duties only from 9 am to 18 carried through, writes a Corras- noon on Friday, the 10th. Not. pandent in the London Observer. Hongkong, until 12 d'alook noon 1922. It will be open for all pur-Capt. Dowman,relred Mer. on Wednesday the 15th. Novam poses till 12 noon on Saturday, cantile Marine officer, of Travis ber 1922 for the following

Transport Services, for period the Ilth. November, 1922, some. Flusing, Dear Falmouth, Licensed Warehouses will be en bas secured for £3,750. the 1/12-81/3

Barrack Services, for period 1/12/22-31/3/23.

tirely closed on those dates.

N. LSMITH, Saperintendent, Imports and Exports. Hongkong, 6th. Nov., 1922.

BANK HOLIDAYS.

Tender Form and any neces

famous old tea clipper, the Cutty Sark. from her Portuguese owners. Messrs. Ferreira. This sum does no represent the somary information may boobtained marcial worth of the craft, bus the above ofice between the the Cutty Sark has an historical hours of 10 am. and 12 noon

Įdaity. importance.

Capt. Dowman, who is a native Tenders will not be entertained unless accompanied by a deposit of Skegness, Scotland and came of $100 as a guarantee of good to live in Cornwall about eighteen

months ago. was for twenty- faith.

Jor any tender is reserved.

I accordance with Ordinance

No. 3 of 7912, the Exchange ten years a captain in the Dale The right to reject the lowest Banks will be closed for the Line, Liverpool, and when an ap transaction of Public Business on prentice boy sailed in the Hawks- Friday and Saturday, the 10tble in 1994, when that boat and 13th instant.

Hongkong, 6th. Nov., 1922.

NOTICE.

MR. and Mrs. J. H. Koch,

beg to announce that the wedding of Miss Butchart to Mr. Cameron will take place on FRIDAY, Nov., 10:b. at 3 p.m. and not on Monday, Nov., 13th. | as preciously snucunced.

NOTICE.

made an attempt to race the Cutty Sark whilst on a voyage from Sydney to London "Need- less to say.

observed the late sea captain to me when I inter- viawed him. "the Cutty Sark left us to windward in a fawr

seconds."

When the Cutty Sark put into Falmouth for repairs to damage suffered while coming down Channel in February last year, Capt. Dowman took an interest in the craft, and opened negoti- ations for her purchase." There wera many dificulties in the way. and on the ortuguese owners discovering that the ship OTICE is hereby given by was desired for sentimental res

The Essiem Extension

sons the price was immediately: Telegraph Co. Ltd, that certain put up: Capt. Dowman was per- BANDMAN'S EASTERN CIRCUIT portions of Garden Road, between sistent, and mainly through the Queen's Road and the Eieleos instrumentality of Thomas De May Institue will be taken for Paiva Rapozó, Lisbon, became trench openings from Wednesday the purchaser at the

PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY will change their name to "THE ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE INC." under which latter name the THEATRE business will "be rounged as beretofore.

O BARRINGTON, B. Dated the 25th, day of October, Fre. (L'pool.), under-1922. takes to prepare Marine Fo

winter- for all M.OUT. Certificates F (Stean. r Oil), Private tuition to University Students, etc. For particular apply G. P.. Box No. 553, Hongkong,

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to inspect the, floor-plans, which

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FAREWELL PERFORMANCE TILLY OF BLOOMSBURY Prices $4, $2 & 51. Plans a: MOUTRIES.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

THE fifth Gymkhana Mee:-

ink will be held (weather permitting at Happy Valley on Saturday November 19th com-

the 8th. November 1922.

The public are requested to drive slowls.

M. E. F. AIREY. Superintendent.

INSURANCE.

A Firm of Insurance Agents

Applications will be strictly confidential.

mentioned.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have receiv

ad instructions to sell by Pabllo Auction on

Tuesday, the 14th. Nov., 1922. at 12 o'clock (noon)

at their Sales Rooms, Daddell

Street.

The Motor Launch

**PREWIT"

Built in 1910 of Teakwood, Engine: 2 cylinder Bolinder

(Crude Oil), 30 BHP.

Reg. Tonusge: 7.39 tona.

On viaw now at anchorage off the Hongkong Chub

Terms Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

$50 GIVEN AWAY

"THE

WEEKLY

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH' Weekly Football Competition.

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 11th., as detailed in the coupon to be found below.

RULES OF COMPETITION.

figure-all forecasts must be written

on coupons cat from "The Hongkong Telegraph." The. name and address of the entrant to be plaiuly printed. in block letters in Ink.

4.-All coupons must be received

at the Telegraph offs not later than 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, November 11th. Coupons received after that time will be disqualified.

It is the intention of Captain Dowman, when the ship arrives in Falmouth Harbour, to re-rig her, so far as possible, to her old tea-clipper style (sbe now being barquantine rigged), and to berthday number of attempts may 5-No responsibility will

her in position in the barbour where she can be easily seen

RECORD RUNS.

Letters under Box No. 817 was care of "Hongkong Telegraph", firm

and Brokers has an opening for capable insurance man to

Built in Dumbarton in 1869, the take charge of Hongkong Office Cutty Sark has a gross tonnage

of $91, and is 212 út, long, the buil to be opened shortly.

ders being Messrs. Scott and Excellent opportunity for any Linton. Of the numerous fleet one wishing to attain indepen-which leaded tos in China, and dent position...

made racing passages home, sbel treated)ia the only one still afloat and carrying a cargo. Ic 1595 sbe

sold

the to

Lisbon of Ferreira and Co., when her name was changed to Ferreira. There are many stories about her records, but the one that appears to be authentic is that she accomplished 363

terested in the Entertain-

was arranged in 1872 between ments during the star of the the famous

INTERPORT CRICKET.

mencing 2.45 p.m. The Chance HE attention of those in-knots in fourteen houra. A raco{

for admission to

the Public

Enclosure will will be $1.00 Shanghai Cricket team is called Thermopyle. old clipper and

Soldiers and Sailor in uniform half price.

Members are silvised that they must show ther Gymkhana Ser- for son tickets obtain a mission to

the Members Enclosure.

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Each Member has the right of

R. H. Kotewell & Co., Alexandra Call, or Phone Central No. 4310 introducing non-members o Building.-R. H. Kotewall.

XMAS PRESENTS

Now is the time send the home

TO

A. MAN

NOTHING IS MORE ACCEPTABLE

A

Than

GOOD CIGAR

The best Manila brands at the lowest prices.

are obtainable at the

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TABAQUERIA FILIPINA

3. Queen's Road, Central.

As we have cigars IN BOND, you can send them to your friends at home FREE OF THE LOCAL DUTY. The Inglish Duty can be paid IN ADVANCE at the Post Office Hongkong.

E. HING & CO.

SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, SHIPCHANDLERS AND

HARDWARE MEECHANTS.

'PHONE CENTRÁL NO. 1110.

25. WING WOO ST.

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the

the enclosure, tirket for whom

obtained From can Secretary at $5.00 each up to r Friday 17th. Nurember

The Stewards invite the Ladies

of ilong kong to be present.

BRITI: H LEGION.

ARMISTICE NIGHT DANCE.

A dance will be held by the British Legion on November 11th. 1922 (Armistice Nigbt) at the City Fall

Members and their friends can obtain tickets (54 each) from the undernamed who have kindly consented to assist:~~-

Mrs. Tinson, 110, The Peak. Commander Watkins, R. N. H. M. S. Ambrose.

W. E. Alderson, Hongkong Hotel: A. G. Lainplugh, Queen's Building: Lieut. C. P. Moore Murray Barrack:.

The Surplus proceeds will be handed over to the British Legion Relief Fund. Dress. Sbort Cost,

Those who intend to be present

The latter

WAI

to the notices posted in the considered by most sailora the Hongkong Club, the Cricket Club, fastest tailing abipever laanched. the 1.5.K.C. and the Kowloon According to Basil Lubbock, C. C.

whose knowledge of the bins Programmes can be obtain on tea clippers is authoritative, the application to Tadpole.

Thermopyla in this great rate went to the windward like & witch, and was equally good off the wind. With the wind right sft sho es-ily logged 13," and possibly the only vessel that could beat her in strong favour ing winda was her great rival thoj Cutty Sark."

HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S

SOCIETY

ST. ANDREW'S BALL

"INVITATIONS,

MEMBERS are reminded that in order to gain admission

Both vessels lelt Shanghai on

the same day, and within an hour to the PRACTICE DANCES on Tuesday 14th. Tuesday 21st. and or two of each other. The passage Monday 27th, inst, it is neces was chequered; they were held!

up by galee, water-spouts, and sary that they and their guests calms. The Cutty Sark maintain should be in possession of AD-led a good lead for a time. but then MISSION SLIPS detachable

there was rodder trouble, during from the Invitation Cards, Mer-which she was "hove to" for bers should therefore send in their applications for invita tion cards as soon as possible.

By Order. D. K. BLAIR,

Hon. Secretary,

more than six days. The Ther mapylae was the first to arrive in the Downs on October 12, the Cutty Sark coming in on the 18th. The honours of the raca: belongedi to the Cutty Sark, and but for the accident it seemed cerizin sbe would have reached port first.

TO SYDNEY IN 68 DAYS.

be sent in, but a separate coupon must be used for each altempt.

3-The Prize of $50 will

ba

be

accepted by the Editor for the loss or non-delivery or The Editor's say coupon. decision must be final. No correspondence or interviews will be entered into concern- ing this competition.

holote

awarded to the competitor who gives the corrector misti Dearly correct result of they matches below To the event of more than one competitor sending in a corector most, nearly correct forecast, then the Prize will be divided equally between those com-7-No members of the "Tele-

petitors. No one competitor shall be entitled to more than one share of the prize,

.

--Any match Kiven

which, through any canse whatever, is not played to a decision will not be counted.

graph" staff will be permitted to take part in the competi-“ tion.

MARK THE ENVELOPE "FOOTBALL.”

CUT HERE

"TELEGRAPH" WEEKLY FOOTBALL COUPON NO. 3.

Matches to be played on SATURDAY, November 11th, Rome ceams mentioned first in each case,

DIVISION 1,

KING'S

DURBAN

AMBROSE

SOUTH CHINA

DESPATCH

KING'S

S CHINA “AL!

KOWLOON

UNIVERSITY

UNITED A. C.

WARDERS

POLICE

CLUB

R.C.A.

KOWLOON

POLICE

TAMAR

DIVISION II.

DURBAN

S. CHINA "B"

ST. JOSEPH'S

AUXILIARIES

HAWKINS

R. G. A.

AMBROSE

Strike out the names of the teams you think will

FEMALE CRIMES OP JAPAN. Crimes committed by women inį Japan are increasing annually.} The tea trade became so bad in 2.024 cases being reported during 1808 that many of the clippers last year, according to the Depart bad considerable difficulty in ment of Justice The most numer. getting a cargo home, so the Cutty ous csses were of thieving and Sark made trips to China and East gambling, totalling 493 and 401 Australis. Leaving the cases respectively, of which 90 India Docks on December 12, per cent. of the offenders were 1877, she arrived at Sydney on shoplifters. Some of them prov. February 18, making the passage ed to be professional shop diftere, in sixty-eight daye. bur most of them admitted they An officer in the Mercantile| are requested to apply immed-had committed the crime uopre Marine, in Lubbock's book, iately for tickets to assist the meditatedly and not out of a desire China Sea Clippers," describes Committee in making the neces- to satisfy their vanity. Murders the Cutty Sark as seen in New 9sfy arrangements.

total 194, half of them being in-Orleans some years ago. He Those members who ZIB

fanticide cases and the other half says: "The mellow, golden Light preparing « or have prepared crimes with jealousy as the mo- of the sun shining on her spare replicas of crestes are requested tive. The authorities of the De-and rigging seemed to transform MAddress to notify the undersigned partment of Justice declare that ber and cloche her in some of forhwith.

women are becoming more in her ancient glory. Hidden were genious in crire owing to the the mirks of decay, and intellectual fact that they are becoming more once looked the ship of speed

and beauty."

H. K. HOLMES,

Hon. Secretary,

lose:

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

Name

the

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