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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

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

danced ia

the rooms and Clube of London. Fox-Trot, One Step, Boston, Gliding Waltz. The New Tango The Camel Walk, sta. Children's classes a speciality, Ballet National Character, Eurythmics, etc. Correct Tech, pique taught. Address all en- uiries to Miss D. O'Keefe Station Hotel, Kowloon. - Tel. E. 120.

W. D. BARRINGTON, B

Eng. (L'pool), under- takes to prepare Marine En gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates (Steam or Oil), Private tuition to For University Students, etc. particulars apply G. P. O. Box Na 653, Hougtong-

TO BE LET.

TO LET-One European at in Lee Building" Gap Road. Wanchai. Apply to 32 Kennedy Road.

TO LET Up to-date big Office Rooms. Apply the Hong- kong Mercantile Co, Ltd., No. 6 Queen's & Road Central, 3rd floor next to the Bank of Chin

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LET.-No. 2. Queen's Road Central, (Ground floor). Suit. able for banks, mercantile firm bars, etc, acc. For particulars, apply to Bank of East Asia. Lid.

10 LET-Large Godowa

Apply Kentedy Town. Box. No. 13 co Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET.-3 spacious

THEATRE

THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

ROYAL

A Short Season.

THE

GRAND ITALIAN OPERA CO.

40 Artistes

40

FULL CHORUS. THE BIGGEST COMBINA- TION OF STARS EVER PLAYED IN THE EAST. TO-NIGHT, at 9.15 TRAVIATA.

Thursday, 16th Cavalleria Rusticana

Red PAGLIACCI.

Friday, 17th

LUCIA DE LAMMERMOOR

Saturday, 18th (Matinee) KIGOLETTO

Saturday, 18th, 0.15 p.m. NORMA

Monday, 20thb CARMEN

Tuesday. Zist. BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA Wednesday, 22nd AIDA

Thursday, 23rd

FAVORITA

Friday, 24th

ERNANI

Saturday, 25th. (Matinee)

IL TROVATORE Saturday, 25th, 9.15 pm. LUCIA DE LAMMERMOOR

Prices: $4, $a & $1.

Booring at Moutries.

at

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NOTICE.

front

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1922.

$10,000,000 8 PER CENT SHORT TERM BONDS OF THE ELEVENTH YEAR OF THE CHINESE REPUBLIC, (1922),

Authorised by Presidential Mandate dated 25th. September, 1995.

OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Bonds of the above men- "No

tioned Loan are affered to the Public the conditiona of which Issue are as under:-

AMOUNT OF ISSUE

PRICE OF ISSUE

INTEREST

$10,000,000

$90 per $100 face value $%% per annum

+

DATES OF PAYMENT OF INTEREST AND REPAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL 31st. Mas and 30th Nov DRAWING:..

....Redemption will be effected by Ten remi-annual Drawings, of 10 par cent each, com- mencing in May 1923 and ending in Nov. 1927.

Deferred portion of Russian Boxer Indemnity, placed at the disposal of the Inspector General of Customs who will conduct the Losu Service on the same lines as the service of the Seventh Year Short Term Loan of 1918.

SECURITY:

This loan bears interest from 1st September 1922| and bonds purchased prior to 15th October will receive full Interest in advance for the quarter eading 30th Nov. 1992 All Bonds purchased between 15th Oct. and 30th Nov. will receive half of the current Quarter's Interest in advance.

THE MINISTRY OF FINANCE THE BUREAU OF NATIONAL LOANS.**

WE RECOMMEND THESE BONDS FOR INVESTMENT. Preference will be given to Applications in the order they

are received.

Definitive Bonds are now ready..

Purchasers apply to the BANK OF CHINA, 4 Queen's Road

Central

THE BANK OF CHINA, HONGKONG.

THE HO OKONO JOCKEY

AS

CLUB.

N Extra Gymkhana is fixed |

for Saturday December Iná. 1922. Draft Programmas and Entry Forms may be obtained at Race Course, Hongkong Club & Caueway Bay Stables. Spécial St. Andrew's Progarmme. Entries close on 20th Novem- {ber 1922.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TOYO KISEN KAISHA.

S.S. "SEIYO MARU" From SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via SAN FRANCISCO HONOLULU. & JAPAN

NOTICE

'CTICE is hereby, given that the andersigned have re- signed the Agency of the Java: Sea & Fire Insurance Co.

HOLLAND-CHINA

PRADING CO. Hongkong, 14th, Nov., 1922.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

DEATH OF COMMANDER RUMSEY.

Former Harbour Master of Hongkong.

DR. DE COLBERT.

Still in Custody.

Our Canton 'correspondent states that a written declaration has been madə by an expert from

A Reuter's message to hand the Arsenal to the effect that this morning KORODUCES the the materials and instruments death of Commander R. M.seized in Dr. do Colbert'> Rumser, ISO.. farmer Harbour roon: were such as could be Master of Hongkong.

used in the manufacturing of bombs. Tha Ministry of Justice The late Commander Rumsey, is therefore preparing its case on TH HE fifth Gymkhana Moet- who was

born in 1849, was thĩa basis, log will be held (weather appointed Harbour Master of Saturday, November 18th com-years later he became bead $5 for his meals, as well as a permitting) at Happy Valley on Hongtong in 1884 and fou Dr. de Colbert his demanded mencing 245 p.m. The Charge of the Harbour Department, cost, a boy and an interpretar to for admission to the Public

filling the post of Harbour stond on him whilst în custody. Enclosure will will be $1.00 Master until January, 1904, when Ha Soldiers and Sailors in uniforme retised on pension of $2,600 a granted the services of an inter- bas, however, only been balf price.

Members are advised that they ear. Since his retirement he has preser. must show the r Gymkhana Sea-

resided at Bodmin. Cornwall. son tickets to obtalo atmission to Kavy in 1862 and retired in 1882 ommander Rumsey entered the the Membarna Enclosure.

served on the North America, i

Each Member has the right of with the rank of Commander. He TYPHOON WARNING. introducing 2 non-members to East lodia and Pacific and Home the enclosure, tickets for whom Stations Rad secured the

the Canadian (Fenian) Raid

The talegram quoted below was Secretary at $5.00 each up to Abyssalan Medala. Before complate-General, Hongkong, from and received by the American Con- Friday 17th November.

The Stewards invits the Ladiesiog to Hongkong, he was Com the Manila Observatory at 11

missioner of the Volta Distrisi, am. to-day

obtained

from

of Hongkong to be present,

DAY BY DAY,

Battling Key."-There is a letter awaiting you at this office.

Amongst the passengers who laft for Australia by the Aki Maru |to-day were the Rev: A. J. S. Stern and Mr. C.M.W. Reynolds.

Sir William Brunyate's lecture at St Andrew's Church Hall Kowloon, to night, on "England in Egypt" takes place at 9 p.m.. pot 8 p.m. as stated yesterday.

tennia

Gold Coast, in 1880, Assistant

Colonial Secretary at Lagos in Typhoon in about 125 dez. 1883 and Deputy Governor of Long. E. 19 deg. Lat N. moving Lagos in 1884.

N.N.S.

$50 GIVEN AWAY

WEEKLY "THE 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 18th, a3 detailed in the coupon to be found below.

RULES OF COMPETITION.

1.---All forecasts must be written)

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

-All coupons must be received at the Telegraph office not later than 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, November 18th. Coupons received after that time will be disqualified. will be

The Hongkong watchmakers are still on strike. One of their latest demands is the privilege of inspecting their employers ac counts and the allocation of the (surplus profits to the extant of 10 PORTS & DAIREN.

per cent. as a general "came haw." The above named Steamer having arrived on Wednesday, The last show of Sazazne Particulars and Conditions of UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.15th. No 1922. consignees of Longlen's ability as

cargo are bereby notified to present player takes place to-morrow at rooms suitable for offices on the letting by Public Auction top floor of in Queen's Road Sale, to be held on Monday, the A Poblic Lecture by Dr. Csignature, and take immediste vacant seats left and those who their Bills of Lading for counter-the Theatre. There are few Central. Apply to (ande, Price 20th day of Nov. 1922, at 3

Da, at the offices of the Public Canton hristian College) will be delivery from alongside "steamer fare interested in the'game should 2.—Any number of attempts may | 5-No responsibility & Co. Ltd.

Works Department, by Order of given under the auspices of the the Company's Godown, where not miss this last opportunity of His Excellency the Officer Ad- Arts Association on Thursday the discharge will be landed at

all caro impeding immediate seeing this great player. ministering the Government, of 16th. November, at 5 p.m. in the

at Great Hall. Lot of Crown Land TO LET-At Magazine Gap.ne

roomed house, Paktular in the large six

Colony of Subject."Some Phases of Per suitable for a Mess. Two minutes | Hongkong, for a term of 75 macent Relief from Famine New Motor Road. years, with the option of renewal Conditions in China. from the Apply to Box No. 500 co. at a Crown Rent to be fixed by

Hongkong Telegraph."

the Surveyor of His Majesty the King for one further term of 5

FOR SALE. FORSALE-Furnished or un

furnished. occupation by 30th November. Holmdale. 44 Prak. 3 reception rooms, 4 bed- rooms, 4 bathrooms with gas 3yers, large hot room, full size tennis court, kitchen garden, house wired for light and heat-Apply. Bevington, co Bradley & Co. Ltd.

prasa

FOR SALE Two Marine Boil-

er 10 6" Diameter and 10°

6" long with two furnaces in each boiler at working pressure of 150 lbs. per square inch includ. ing boiler Mounting. One steel tail shaft 18'2" long and 734 Diameter with brass liners. In- spection

Docks. at Kowloon Farther Particulars apply to the Chief Engineer S.S. "Kwong Tang" or the Company's Office, No. 8. Queen's Road W.-Yuen On S.S. Co., Ld.

MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS

WANTED."

MESSES. DEACON LOOKER DEACON & HARSTON of No. 1. Des Voeux Road Cen- tra, Solicitors have for invest- rent the sum of $250,000 00 and are prepared to consider applic- ations for the advancement of the sams on first class Mortgages of house property,

MARINE SURVEYOR REQUIRED FOR SHANGHAL

A experienced Marine Sur- veyor required by the Un- dersigned, good opportunity for the right m«TE, “

State experience and salary

required to

L. MOORE & CO. TD.,

Logs Assessors & Adjusters,

Shanghai.

Agents:

TOPLIS & HARDING,

burveyors to Lloyd's Underwriters.

years

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

G.

Enasty

four, fame

NOTICE.

H.

Edmunds (President of

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

Announces A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

By

CHARLES OHRENSTEIN,

C.S.B..

of Syracuse, New York, Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mather Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston Massachusetts,

in

THE CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE. ROOM, CITY HALL,

00

MONDAY NOVEMBER aoth.

1933. £ 5.30 p.m

THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND.

5. B. Tǝi Ming. Thursday, Nov., 15th, Regular service so Whebone

2. Des Voeux Bd. W., “Phone Central 293.

Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 20th. day of Nov, 1922, at 3p.m., at the Offices of the Public The Kwong Wing Co., Ltd. Works Department, by Order of Oficer Excellency the His Administering the Government, plads It Ciam Fasmgger Acemamodiation. of ons Lot of Crown Land on spor between West Bay and Repluse Bay in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor cf His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75 years. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry No.

Murah Mufiding tot No. 210.

Brandary

Mensartorgie.

8.

ļās per salo piume

Aluu$ 90,100

feet.

Upsol Velen.

Mee Wah Knitting Co.

113. Causeway Bay, “Phone Central 1301, Manasukuruza of Socks, Singlets, Sweaters and UnderweaŻ. YEUNG PO KWAN, Preødest.

THE SAI NG S3 Co.

23, Connaught Road, W.

CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.

"ANNING"

8. 2, “SAINAK ** Monday, Madameday, Friday,

HONGKONG-W• CHOW, LINE.

B. 8. "CEU30

"Phona Čauteni 1778,

THE HIN FAT S. S. Co. Shipping and Turuzanne Brokers, "Phoen Central 3803, 36, 117, Wing Lok Biznes.

KWOK HIN WANG,

oprietor.

On Hing Co.

-R-20, Blog Lang Barsh,

Kobal & Hardware Marukanis, Timetrio

Gunarak Ang peere & Contratiers a

*Phone Fe. Central 2065,

1. LAT Cases - Manager.

consignees' risk.

The wedding took place at St. Storage will be assessed on George's Church. Penang. Nov. 43. cargo remaining undelivered after of Mr. William Webb A. Homey, Wednesday, 2ad. Nov. 1922.manager of the Penang Branch of All broken. chafed and damaged the Standard Oil Co., and Miss packages will be landed into Dorothy Rassome. youngest the Company's Godown where daughter of the late W. Ransome. -me will

examined on of Walt Lodge, Stoke Newington. Wednesday, 22nd. Nov, 1922, at

11 a.m.

be

Recent arrivals in Hongkong No claims will be recognised include Major T. T. Oakes. 102nd. after the goods have left the E.O. Grenadiers; Miss Stronach steamer or Godowe, and none (Matron), Miss Flinsaul (Sister), will be entertained if presented Miss Ort Ewing (Staff Nurse): Ister than three weeks alter Mrs. R. F. A. Butterworth and arrival of steamer.

daughter; Mr. Holloway, wife No Fire insurance whatever and daughter, Foreman Maycock, will beeffected.

Y. TSUTSUMI.

12

Manager, Hongkong, 15th. Nov., 1922.

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wife and sons.

At the Union Church Hall to- morrow night a novelty is to be presented, when Mrs. J. J. Connell, assisted by Chinese musiciens with native instra- ments, will give the "Mother

|China,” this being a bit of history. of the Chinese rhymes, customs, and songs.

CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAM-Goose and Nursery Rhymes of

SKIPS LIMITED.

HE Empress of Canada' THE

will be despatched from the wharf as Kowloos at 2.00 p.m. Friday the 17th inst. board for timin.

Passengers may proceed on

C. P. 5. Ltd.

Ching-Kee S. N. Co.

156, Wine Look St.. W. Phone 3230 Regular Service between H... Daizes.

Sewidwang. Sorth Chin

YEE TAI HONO. 'Phone

Central 753.

CHEONG YUE S. S. Co. 15. Des Voeux Road, C.

8.8,"PHRANANG

Basho Haiphong. Tanday morning. 17th. I For Freight or Pamage apply CHEONG YUE S. 3. Co. Phons Central 2332

Hongkong-South America.

& J. "HWAH PING ** Par Freight wie, apply CHANGWHA, NAVIGATION CO. Bank of Chium 2nd, *Phone Central 157.

Hongkong-Salgon Line.

8. R. "TILEMACHUS “ For Freight 4. Apply

WO PAT SING

Those a Cast% 5,

3

Command Orders state that Cant. L. C. Bristow R.G.A. is struck off the strength of the China Command (as from 4th. November) on posting to the Home Establishment. Capt. J. W. Best of the 55th. Coke's Rifles, left by the Hosang for Calcutta and is struck off accord- ingly. Major R. F. Dauboz, RA who departed by the Dougola, has retired.

Io a case heard by the Marine Magistrate (Commander C. W. Beckwith) yesterday, a statement was made against the defendant,

seaman of the motor boat, Tungnam, to the effect that to javada arrest by the water police

he beached his boat at Shauki-] [wan Bay after having dumped | overboard certain objects which ; (were not distinguishable. There were two passengers in the boat who were enabled to get away by the action of the defendant. The Magistrate considered the case to be a serious one ía view of the frequency of robberies in the harbour. He sentenced the do! fendant to a year's burd labouron the charge of failing to stop when }} ordered to do so, and to another month on that of failing to carry

Kwongchowan & Fort Bayard the regulation lights. His Wor

6.6. "SEX ON”. Loading the 19th Snus.

Balling Titia

Yar Tričēpis apply. LI PAT 3.3. Co. “Fəsas Chutes) 1987,

be seat in, but a separate coupon must be used for cach attempt.

The Prize of 650 will be

accepted by the Editor for the loss or non-delivery of any coupon. The Editor's dechion must be final. No correspondence of Interviews will be entered into concern- ing this, competition.

-awarded to the competitor who gives the correct or m·st nearly correct result of the matches below. In the event of more than one competitor sending in a correct or most nearly correct forecast, then the Prize will be divided equally between those com-7-No members of the "Tele-

6-Any match given below

petitors. No one competitor

shall be entitled to

810 m

than one share of the prize.

which, through spy cause whatever, ie not played to s 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. 4. Matches to be played on SATURDAY, November 18th. Home teams mentioned first in each case,

KING'S

HAWKINS

KOWLOON

R.C.A.

CLUB

TAMAR

R.G. A..

HAWKINS

POLICE

AMBROSE'

AUXILIARIES

GARLISLE.

DIVISION

I.

DESPATCH

DURBAN

CARLISLE

POLICE

AMBROSE

S. CHINA

DIVISION II.

S. CHINA

WARDERS

"A.*

S. CHINA “B”

DESPATCH

UNITED

UNIVERSITY

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

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

Name

Address

ahip dismissed sa being unproved the chame of throwing artioles overboard to prevent discovery of || W seizure."

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