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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

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

and *Cluba rooms, of London. Fox-Trot, One Step Boston, Gliding Walts. The New Tango The Camel Walk, etc. Children's classes a speciality, Charactar. National, Ballet Eurythmis, etc. Correct Tech, Dique taught. Address all en- vitien to Miss D. O'Keefe Station Hotel, Kowloon. Təl. K. 120.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG

Announces a

FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

By

CHARLES I, OHRENSTEIN, C.S. B..

of Syracuse, New York, Member of

of the Board of The Mother Lectureship Church, The First Church of in Boston Christ, Scientist,

Massachusetts,

in

THE CHAMBER OF COM-

W. O. BARRINGTON, BMERCE ROOM, CITY HALL,

Eng. (L'pool.), under.

lakes to prepare Marine Ep- gineers for all P.Q.T. Certificates (Steam or Oil), Private tuition to For University Students, etc. particulars apply G. P. O. Box No. 633, Hongkong.

WANTED-Large American

Insurance Company de- sires responsible agent in Cantor. Address Box 820. c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."

WANTED. Immediately

Violinists and Cellists for arall orchestra for forthcoming production of "The Tempes." Adequate remunestion offered. Please Apply W. A. Hannibal Esq. Hos. Secretary A. D. C.

TO BE LET.

XCELLENT Offices on the first floor, in the new build- ingat No. 6. Queen's

Road Central. For partelars apply to the Bank of China

TO LE

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

TO LET No. 2. Queen's' Road

Central, (Ground door). Suit able for banks, mercantile firms, bars, etc. etc.. Fr particulars, apply to Bank of East Asia. Ltd.

OA

MONDAY NOVEMBER 20th.

1933, at 5.30 p.m THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY.

CLUB.

THE fifth Gymkhana Meet. ing will be held (weather permitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday November 18th com mencing 2.45 p.m. The Charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will will be $1.00 Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price.

Members are advised that they must show the Gymkhana Sea.

sop tickets to obtain admission to the Members Enclosure.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 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, 1959, "NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Bonds of the above men- tioned Loan are offered to the Publio the conditions of which Issua are as under:--

AMOUNT OF ISSUE.

PRICE OF ISSUE

INTEREST

$10,000,000

$90 per $100 face valus 8% per annum

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have receiv. 113 ed Instructions to sell by  Puhlis Anction on Wednesday and Thursday, the 102

51, and 23rd. November, 1932

each day commencing at 2.45 p.m.

mirror,

Fall of wickets.

2

4

10

19

33

10

@ །£

Pestonj.. Le Fleming.

Ball*

*Bowled one®no-ball.

Kowloon-2nd Innlags.

189 G. A. V.. Hali,

115

134

Bowling analysis.--

Billings

◊. X. B. 25.4. 6 69

O'Har

Wilson

31 $ 50

16 +

W.

8 3

at No. 23, Lyndhurst Terrace, A` Quantity of Valuable House

hold Furniture

Shanghai.-Ist Innings. comprising

H.B. Ollardessen, L.b.w. Spinks 6 Carved Teak hatstand with Rev. C. E. Spencer, b Evans... bevelled

Chesterfeld D. W. Leach. b Evans.. Couches (double spring), Arm Li, D.M. Lees, o Dods b Evans DATES OF PAYMENT OF INTEREST

chairs. Oil paintings, Pictures, M. J. Direcha, run out AND REPAYMENT OF PRINCIPAL 31st May and 30th Nov Electio inverted ceiling and halla. W. Hayward, b Evans DRAWING...

Redemption will be effected by Ten, lampe, ceiling and table fans, W. 6. C. Clifford, o Doda b Le semi-annual Drawings of 10 per cent exch, com large damascene THSEA, VASES, Fleming mancing in May 1923 and ending in Nov. 1927. brass ornamente, Tisntain car 5. J. Deeks, run vuk.... SECURITY:........... Deferred portion of Russian Boxer pets, rugs, hand painted silk T. R. Wilson, b Evana...

Indemnity, placed at the disposal of the Inspector lamp shades, etc, etc.

Teak sideboard dining table G. M. Billings. (Capt.)b Hall... 19

Extra and chairs, dinner waggon, Amer lican los chest, Callery and glass'

ware ofc., ats.

General of Customs who will conduct the Loan

Service on the same lines as the service of the Seventh Year Short Term Loan of 1918,

Dr. O'Hare, ¤oâ out.............."

Wilson..

Ollerdessen, b

C. 1. Simpleton, à leach..

E. J. R. Mitchell, & Wilson Major Matthewa, o O'Hara, d

Wilson.

Capt. Spinks, not out

29

14

12

ཤྰ* 1t

4060

B. D. Evans

Total (for 7 wits.)... '92

5 B 7

68 74 79 88

Bowling analysis.—

F

Capt. Le Flaming. o Ollerdes-

sen, b O'Hara

15. Pestonji, b O'Hara....

10

Capt. Dods, e-Leach, bares C. C. Dance, not out ......

0

10

A. E. Wod did not baš

Extras...................

7

13

+

13

28

Fall of wickets.

I 2 8.

16

37 57 61

Total.

.163

Fall of wickets.

D.

1

#

5

Clifford

Divecha.

5

with 25

69 Leach

û

10 Wilson

11

B

108 110 Bowling analysis.—

130

108 Billings

2

10

Umpires: Messrs. J. P. Robin-

D. 13 1 59

L

.son. R. E. Lindsell.

Scorers: T. J.

Blackburn,

86

This loan bears interest from lat September 1922 Teak white enamelled bed room and bonds purchased prior to 15th October will suite, double and single bedstand, receive full interest in advance for the quarter double wardrobes with barolled eading 30th Nov. 1922. All Bonds purchased mirror, dressing tables between 15th Oct. and 30th Nov. will receive half bevelled mirror and thick glas 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

Each Member has the right of introducing 2 non-members to THEATRE the enclosure, tickets for whom be obtained from the Secretary at $5.00 each up to Friday 17th. November.

Can

The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present,

G.

NOTICE.

H.

Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, "to be held on Monday, the 20th day of Nov. 1922, at 3 om at the offers of the Public Works Department. by Order of His Excellency the Officer Ad- ministering. the Government, of 70. LET-Large-Godown-st

ore bor of Crown Land ati Kentede

App Poktulam in the Town.

Colony of Rer. No. 13 c/o Hongkong Hongkong. for 3 term of 75 Telegraph."

years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fixed by front the Surveyor of His Majesty the rooms suitable for offices on King, for one further term of 15 top floor of 6, Queen's load Fears

TO LET.-3

spacious

Central. Apply to Gande, Price PARTICULARS OF THE LOT & Co., Ltd.

ΤΟ

O LET. A Magazine Gap,

lerge

six

roomd fouse,

suitable for a Mess. Two minutes

from the New

Motor Road.

Apply to Box No. 89

Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-Pano in

clo.

very

good condition, owner leav ing colony. No reasonable offer refused. Apply Box No. 819. cio

Hongkong Telegraph."

FORS

FOR SALE-Furoished or un- occupation by

furnished,

30th November, Holmdale, 44 Peak. 3 reception rooms, 4 bed- rooms, 4 bathrooms with za

! ', 1te ° '』 'i {

ווייייייי

Bela lazy

G.

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NOTICE.

Particulars and Conditions of

THE BANK OF CHINA, HONGKONG.

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 LUCIA DE LAMMERMOOR

Saturday, 18th (Matinee) KIGOLETTO

Saturday, 18th, 9.15 p.m. NORMA

Monday, 20th CARMEN

Tuesday, 21st. BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA,

Wednesday. 22nd AIDA Thursday, 23rd FAVORITA

Friday, 24th

ERNANI

Saturday, 25th, (Matinee) IL TROVATORE

Saturday, 5th, 0.15 p.m. LUCIA DE LÄMMERMOOR

Prices: 4.82 & $1.

Booking at Moutries.

NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned bare re- signed the Agency of the Java Sea & Fire Insurance Co.

HOLLAND-CHINA

TRADING CO. Hongkong, 14th. Nov., 1992,

Reffere, large hot room, full size the letting by Public Auction grass tennis court, kiteben Sale, to be held on Monday, garden, house wired for light and the 20th. day of Nov, 1922, at heat-Apply, Bevingtoo. f3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public The Kwong Wing Co., Ltd. Bradley & Co., Ltd.

Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Oficer

FORSALE. Two Marine Boil- Administering the Government.

ere Diameter and 10 of one Lot of Crown Land on spur 5" long with two furnaces in each between West Bay and Replase toiler at a working pressure of Bay in the Colony of Hongkong, 150 lbs. per square inch includ-for a term of 75 years, with the ing boiler Mounting. One steel option of renewal at a Crown tail shaft 18'2" long and 7 Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor Diameter with brass liners. In of His Majesty the King, for one spection at Kowloon Docks, further term of 75 years. Further Particulare apply to the PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. Chief Engineer S.S. "Kwong Tang" or the Company's Offics. No. 8, Queen's Road W.-Yuen

On 8.9. Co., Lt.

INTERPORT TENNIS.

MATCHES will be played

against Shanghai on Tues- day and Wednesday, the 21st and 2nd. inst. on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground Details of the matches will be published after the Shanghai team arrive, "JOHN C. FLETCHER,

Hon. Sec. H.K.LT.A.:

of Sale.

Burai Bujt3⁄4ing fok No

219.

Stoginley No.

* On spar between West Bay

Lovality.

KOAVIŲ SKY.

Boundary

Masatirements

g

ft. f. 14.

Aa per sole plan.

&baul 19,400

Upset Price.

5,400

S. 6. Chow, Monday, Nov. 20th.

Regular service to Woch Splendid 1st Class Passenger Accommodation. 25, Den Frix 2d. W., 'Phone Central 85

Mee Wah Knitting Co.

618, Causeway Bay, Phone Central 1361, Katourers of Socka, Singlets, Bwesters and GaderwERLA YEDNO PO KWAN, President.

THE SAL HING S. S. Co.

23, Connaught Road, W.

| CANTON-WUCHOW

** NANNING **

LINE.

B 8. "BAINAN ** Hatay, Wednesday, Friday. HONGKONG-W CHOW LINE.

B.A." CHUKO ON”

*Thane Central 177,

THE HIN FAT S. S. Co.

Shipping and Inveranoe Brukers, Phon

Central 2463 No. 107, Wing Lok Street,

KWOK HIN WANG,

Proprietor.

On Hing Co.

L-ia, Hing Lang Mront,

KARE & BATETIer Kärsiät, Bevarie Konsesi Paginours à. Contenedors à

Duits) Manager,

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

AN Extra Gymkhana is fixed

for Saturday December 2nd. 1922. Draft Programmes and

top, washstands, toilet sets, Costly silk brocade curtains, lace cu tains, linen, blankets etc, etc.

Finely carved blackwood tables, chairs, flower stands etc.

Evans

One Cabinas Victrols VVX Spinks and 58 double records.

One Cabinet Victrola VVIŁA

and 37 double records.

One Combination Safe.

One Cottage Piano by "Mou- trio."

Porcelain

anamelled

11

White {batha and basins.

One view from Tuesday the 21st. November 1922.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Entry Forms may be obtained at CRICKET AT KOWLOON. Race Course, Hongkong Club & Caneway Bay Stables.

Special St. Andrew's Progarmme.

Entries close on 20th. Novem [ber 1922.

Shanghai's Lucky Escape.

There was a point in yester day's game at the K.C.C when it THE HONGKONG JOCKEY looked likely that the Kowloon team would just defeat the Shang- CLUB.

bai Interport cricketers. Kowlooni batted first and, as we raported

O'Eure

A. W. E. Davidson.

$50 GIVEN AWAY

* THE

WEEKLY

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, as detailed in the coupon to be found below.

RULES OF COMPETITION. 1.-All forecasts must be written 14-All coupons must be received

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

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

THE half yearly Meeting of sesterday, were all out for 182

Members will be held on before tifin. On the resumption Any aumber of attempts may 5.-No reponsibility will be Wednesdar. 29th. November. it was evident that the Shangbai 1922, at 12.30 p.m. at the Jockey men thought they had an easy Club Room, Hongkong Club task, for they began kaccking all

Annex.

Business :- Election Stewards.

MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS

WANTED.

round the wicket, scoring quickly of and yet at considerable cost

Six wickets were down for 94 raps, the seventh fell at 108. the 8th. at 110 and the ninth at 130 The Shanghai Captain, Billings, went in last to partner O'Hara, three runs

MESSRS, DEACON LOOKER being wanted to save the match.

DEACON & HARSTON The very first ball Evans sent

the

of No. 1. Des Voeux Road Cen-down to Billings was tipped and tra, Solicitors have for invest-res: up to the deep slip-Mit- ment the sum of $250,000 00 and chell. Had

catch been are prepared to consider applic-brought off it would have been a ations for the advancement of the good cne; but Mitchell just same on first class Mortgages of failed house property.

MARINE SURVEYOR

to

reach it Billings' "hfe" cost Kowloon the game. for the next bill he booked for two and this being followed by a leg bre, Shanghai took the lead. REQUIRED FOR SHANGHI. for 163. Shangbai therefore won The innings eventually closed

on the first innings by 31 rung veyor required by the Un-another innings in order to play dersigned, good opportunity for out till time. the right man.

AN experienced Marine Sur- The Kowloon men were given

State experience and salary: required to

Shanghai.

Agents

TOPLIS & HARDING. Surveyors to Lloyd's Underwriters.

The outstanding feature of the match was the work of Evans, the Kowloon skipper, who came L. MOORE & CO. TD., off both with bat and ball. He Loss Assessors & Adjusters,j made top score for the day aud frook most of the Shangbai wickets. In the opinion of many be made a tactical error when, fairly late in the Shanghai innings, he took Pestonji off the howling and put on le Fleming. It was off the latter's slow bowling that the winning runs were made. Kowloon baw every reason to be proud of itself for the way it pot! up such a strong fight against the full Interport team.

Ching-Kee S. N. Co.

156. Wing Lock $1., W. 'Panne 3230 Regular Berries between H.K., LED, Sawchwang, North Chink YEE TAI HONO. 'Phone

Central 753.

CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.

16. Des Toux Road, C,

8. PRRANANG *

on Tuesday morning. 17th. int. For Freight or Passagu apply CHEONG YUE 5. 8. Co. *Phone Central 2352

Hongkong-South America

B. 8. "HWAN PING " For Feight me, mypły CHANOWHA NAVIGATION CO. Bank of China Bld, 'Phone Central 1375.

Hongkong-Saigon Line.

4.8, "TILENACEUS" For Freight ata, Apply

WO FAT SINO

'Those E. Centre: §.

The K. C. C. cfficials had made perfect arrangements. Tes was served to visitors during the afternoon and the day proved to be an extremely pleasan: one for all who attended.

The full scores were ****

Kowloon-1st. Innings.

E. J. E. Mitchell, b Billings G. I. Stapleton, b Billings

be sent in, but a separate coupon

must be used for cach attempt. 3.-The Prize of $50 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 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 mèsi ¦ nearly correct forecast, then the Prize will be divided equally between those com-7-No members of the "Tele- petitors. No one competitor

6-ány match given below

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

graph" staff will be permitted

shall be entitled to more to take part in the competi than one share of the prize.

tion.

MARK THE ENVELOPE "FOOTBALL."

CUT HERE

"TELEGRAPHI" 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. C. A.

HAWKINS

POLICE

AMBROSE

AUXILIARIES

CARLISLE.

DIVISION

L.

DESPATCH

DURBAN

CARLISLE

POLICE

AMBROSE

S. CHINA

DIVISION IJ

S. CHINA "A."

WARDERS

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.

5

Major Matthews, e Divecha b

Billings

42

Capt. Spinks, b Dillings ..

0

Capt. Le Fleming, o Wilson b

Billings

B. D. Evans (Capt.); b Fillings 47

A. E. Wood, b O'Baza....n

0

Capt. Dods, b.Billings.............

0

0

Name

*

Address

4

F

182

C. C. Dance, b Billings

Kwongchowan & Fort Bayard G. A. V. Hall, not out..

$;3, * KVM OF" Loading the 19th fast.

Sailing 20th I

For Fright sagly LI FAT 3. B. C.

"Pinese Obetzant 2007.

R. Pastonji b Billings

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Total

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