AS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED. DAISY O'KESFE.- Pupil of Miss BALLE HARDING, or London, Par Brassels, The Hague, il dive lessons in all the last Ballroom dances
All danced
the leading
Clubs rooms, and
Fux Trol, One Step, of London Boston, Ghiding Welz, The New Tange, The Camel Walk, etc. Children's classes & speciality, Ballet
Character, National Eurythmis, etc. Correct Teeb, nique taught. Adaress all en- uiries 16 Miss D. O'Keefe Station Hotel Kowloon,- Tel. K. 120.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
Announces L
FREE FCTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Br CHARLES I, OHRENSTEIN,
C.S. B..
of Syracuse, New York,
the Board oft Member of
The Mother Lectureship" of Church, The First Church of Boston Scientist, in Christ,
Alassachusetts,
in
THE CHAMBER OF COM-
W. BARRINGTON, BMERCE ROOM, CITY HALL,
Eng., (poo!), under- En- takes to prepare Marine gineers for all POT. Certificates! (Stean, OP Private tuition to University Students, etc. For particular arrly G. P. O. Box No. 653, Hongkong.
'ANTFD-Live American
Irsura ce Company de aires co-ponsible avent in Cinton. Address Box 820 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph.
WANTED.Immediately
Viiniss and Cellists for amall orchestra for forthcoming production of The Tempra Adequate remaneation offered. Please Apps. W. A. Hannibal Ezq.. Hos. S-cretary A. D. C.
TO BE LET
on
MONDAY NOVEMBER 20th.
1933, at 5.30 p.c THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY
INVITED TO ATTEND.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
AN Extra Gymkhana is fixed
for Saturday Decem:er 2nd. 1922. Draft Programmes and
Entry Forms may be obtained at
Race Course, Hongkong Club & Caueway Bay Stables. Special St. Andrew's Progarmme. Entries close on 20th. Novem- ber 1922.
THE HONGKONG
CLUB.
THEATRE ROYAL
40
THE
GRAND ITALIAN OPERA CO.
Artistes 40
FULL CHORUS,
THE BIGGEST COMBINA. TION OF STARS EVER PLAYED IN THE EAST.
TO-DAY,
A
p.m.
Matinee KIGOLETTO
TO-NIGHT, at 9.is NORMA Monday, Auth CARMEN : Tuesday, 1st. BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA
Wednesday, 22nd AIDA
Thursday, 23rd
· FAVORITA. Friday, 24th ERNAN
Saturday, 25th, (Matinee)
IL TROVATORE Saturday, 25th, 915 p.m. LUCIA DE LAMMERMOOR
Prices: $4, $a & Si
Booking at Moutries.
NOTICE.
By heeding the friendly gleams of the lighthouse, standing steady JOCKEY and secure amid the roar of the breakers, the mariner avoids crashing on the rocks.
Life Assurance is A Light-
ing at No 6, Qu-en's Road Wednesday, 29th. November, you can keep your family from Central. For particulars appir | 1929, at 12.30 p.m. as the Jocker shipwreck; without it there can to the Bank of China.
Club Room, Hongkong Clab be no perfect security. Anner.
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1922.
THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO, LTD. |
#D
INTERPORT TENNIS,
MEMBE
EMBERS and Subscribers of the Hongkong Cricket Club
EXTRAORDINARY accommodation for the Interport
CORRESPONDENCE,
- (To the lime of the "Bangkang
Telestaph.") ·
NOTICE is hereby given that can see plan of the seating GENERAL MEETING of the Match in the Club Pavilion, and The Racecourse Arrangements,
Tadopol
J. C. FLETCHER; Hon. Secretary, H.ELTA
above Company will be held at may book seats from Monday
Central Tin time, by applying A Des Voeur Road Victoria, in the Colony of Hong- kong on Tuesday, the 5th. day of December, 1922, at noon, for the purpose of considering, and if thought fit, approving the draft new Amicles of the Company which will to submitted to the Meeting.
and a print of the existing Articles
MARINE SURVEYOR "
TO-DAY'S "MISCELLANY.
The £150 for which the manor day seems very sinall compared of Liverpool was sold in a bygone. with the price refused for another
•
recent
Sir, The South China Morning English town in more Fast remarks today "For the times. It was in Queen Anne's Chunan aske, as much as for Tein that a representative of the the public's won't the Jockes Jews of Europe made an offer of Club please to It us the objects of half a million for the town of Brenford, with leave to settle. the recent rearrangements?"
there, and full privileges of trade. The Clerk of the Course, Mr. But Lord Godalphin, for a variety Birken, has been absent Afrint of such new Articles REQUIRED FOR SHANOHL Shanghai, and consequently no the offer, though at least one at of reasons refused to entertain explanation has been made in member of bis Ministry was in of the Company may be seen al N experienced Marine Sur answer to the various criticism favour of accepting it. the Registered Office of the Com
vayar required, by the Un-
While I have .no official pany, 4 A Des Voeux Road Cen-dersigned, good opportunity for authority to write on behalf of tral Victoria aforesaid, and at the the right man.
the Stewarts, I do happen to be time during the war when fire- Possibly to make up for lost Office of Messrs. Deacon, Looker,
State experience and salary acquainted with the nature of the works were probibited, the rising Deacon & Marston 1 Des Voeur
strangements, and accordingly generation are taking time by the Road Central, Victoria aforesaid
append a few remarks. and the portions of the proposed
forelock and have already begun The fist thing one notices to celebrate the Fifth of Novem- new Art cles which differ from
is that inst of the criticism ber. There is a particularly the existing Articles are indicated
emanates from persons who state irritating small bomb, hy being underlined in red.
rather that they are not even aware of louder than a borst tyre, which the nature of the new arrange resounds in many paris of ments, eg. "One of the Public" London when the shades of who had a letter in every paper night begin to fall, and
the yesterday,
cracker, perhaps the most ancient Secondly, a letter such as that of all fireworks, is also popular,
Should the Meeting approve of such new Articles with or with out modification, the subjoined Resolution will be proposed as Extraordinary Resolution.
an
namely
required to
I MOORE & CO. TD.,
· Loss Assessors & Adjusters,
Shanghai.
Agents
TOPLIS & HARDING, Surveyors to Lloyd's Underwriters.
at the new Articles already SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT appearing in the Morning Post One has a misty idea that at
approved by this Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairman thereof, be and the same are hereby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for all the existing Articles thereof.
DE PAUL
THE 39TH ANNUAL AL. FRESCO FETE" will be held in the compound of the
CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL-
GLENEALY
AND NOTICE IS HEREBY on Sunday, 10th. December, 1933
AL OGIVEN that a FURTHER EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL
EATING of the Company will be held at the same place, co Friday, the 22nd day of Decem
From 8.30-11.30pm.
ADMISSION :--$100
In the afternoon from 2.30-6.30 ber, 1922, at noon for the purpose) p.m. Several Stalls will be open-
so-day, contains nothing helpful, some time or another there was but merely ignorant abuse, and a police prohibition of street I regret that the custom observed Stewarts, even on the festival during the war of contributing itself, but that, like the by-laws To charity when a particularly against streat cries, seems to
foolish letter is sent to the have fallen into desuetude. papers, no longer obtains.
I will now endeavour to give's reply to various points that have
been raised.
(1)-Complaints of the smell From the stables raching occupants of the members' stand.
...
Though there are many good stories in the "Private Diaries" of Sir Algernon West, just pub- lished, there is none quite so good as onetold in his "Reminiscences. It rups as follows: At the
W&5
a
chairman's
| Foreign Office in Victorian times The stables have always been a okase was issued that clerks. of receiving a report of theed, and Amusements specially situsted under the stands, and thej were not to walk about the pass- EXCELLENT Offices on the
first for in the new build. THE half yearly Meeting of
Members will be held on house for you.. By means of it proceedings at the above men-suitable for Children will be only way to obriste this would be ages in their birt-sleeves. But
tioned Meeting and of confirming provided. Tea and Refreshment to put themon the roof. The ponies this
disobeyed. On if thought fit, 89 & Special will be
obtainable. Admission do not live there, but are only boiling day the
there for the races, which could private secretary came into the Resolution, the above mentioned Free.
not be held in their absence. Resolution.
The Grounds will be Brilliantly
boardroom coatless. Montgom- Dated this 18th. day of Novem-11.uminated in the Evening.
(2)-Why is it necessary to give ory. with his fascinating little up spa to a paddock 1
stutter, called him back as he was Because the jockeys cannot leaving the room, and said "Mr.---] moudt in the stables, with safety.should it be any convenience to Cafe Chantant, Tea-Room, The ground now used for the come in without your trousers Refreshment Stalls, Pic.ure Post paddock has never been of any przy do not let any consideration Cards, Doll-House, Fishing Pond, use before, as it was not occupied for the Board prevent your doing Lucky Wheel, Chrismiss-Tree, in any way.
TO LET,-Up to-date big Office
Business: -Election
Rooms. Apply the Hong-Stewards. kong Mercantile Co, Ltd., No. 6 Qaren's & Road Central, 3rd floor next to the Bank of Chics.
TO LET.-No. 2 Queen's Road
Central. Groundbor). Sui: able for banks, mercantile firms, bars, Plc, etc., Fr particulars, apply to bark of Fast Asia. Ltd.
of
The Sun Life Assurance. Co. of Canada. 15 Queen's Road Central Enaghoup.
F. M. Weller,
Manager.
ber, 1922.
HONGKONG PHILHARMONIC
ail who
SOCIETY.
MORTGAGE INVESTMENTS
WANTED.
By Order of the Board of Directors, JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary.
f
P. A. C.: 5.
SOME FEATURES OF THE
FETE
Edwin Booth, whose portrait is
Bran-Tob. American-Stail. Thei (3)-The mad will be congested| Candy Store, Toy Bazaar, Shoot-with proffie. „ ing Gallery, etc.
to be formally presented to Strat- "One way "traffic will be in-
ford-on-Avon on behalf of the ANYONE desirous of getting
stituted shortly when the trama Rotary Club of America on Sept. SEVERAL RAFLES WITH into communication with the
run right round the valley, enter 29 was regarded as the finest and Inspector of the above Sociars
PRIZES.
ing at the eastern end so that Including a New 5-seater Olds-
which 8(3 Each) may be obtain- ed from
HERE will be a ceneral meet-ESSRS. DEACON LOOKER
ing held . the St. John's
DEACON & HARSTON Cathedral Hall on Tuesday 21st of No. 1. Des Vaux Road Cen- November at 5.36 pm at which tra. Solicitors have for invest-
interested ary
VALUABLE are ment the sum of $250,000 00 and cordially invited to asten 1.
Sir W. Rees Davies and Com-ations for the advancement of the Town. Apply | motore . Grace have kindly same on first class Mortgages of Box No. 13 ca "Hongkong consented Telegraph."
.
OBIT:Large Godown at
Kennedy
TO LET.At Magazine Gap. roomed house, large suitable for a Mess. Two minutes from
New Motor Road. The
clo. Box No. 609 Apply to "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET-Goilewn un water- frout Mongkok. Immediate pccupation if required. Cheap rental Apply Box No. 821 eo. "Hoogkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-Piano in
to
are prepared to consider applici should address P. O. Box No. 551 mobile "Touring Car, Ticket forthey arrive at the public enclosure most graceful actor is the world.
become Vice house property. Presidents of the Association and Me. G. Fieldgate to be a member of the Committee.
At this meeting it is hoped to decide what shall be undertaken! this year and to. settle the days; for practice.
E. BULLOCK,
Hon. Secretary.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have receiv
ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday and Thurs lay, the 22nd. and 23rd. November, 1922 each day commencing.
very good condition, owner lear- ing colony. No reasonable offer! refused. Apply Box No 819. c/o A
Hongkong Telegraph."
at 2.45 p.m.
at No. 13, Lyndhurst Terrace,
Quantity of Valuable House-
hold Furniture comprising:→
Carved Teak hatstand with bevelled mirror. Chesterfield
FOR SALE-Furnished or un- Couches (douille spring), Arm. furnishe 1. occupation bechairs,-0.1 paintings, Pictures, 30th. Novemb r. Holmdale, 44 Electic inverted ceiling and hall Peak. 3 reception rooms, 4 bedlamps, ceiling and table fans. rooms, 4 bathrooms with gas large damasceno vases, vases, crysers, larve her room, full size brass ornaments, Tientsin car Krats tinn. ceurt, kitchen nets, rugs, hand painted silk) garden, house wired for light and lanp shades, etc.. etc. beat.-Apply, Bevington, c/o Bradley & 0, Ltd.
Teak sideboard dining table and chairs, dinner waggon, Amer- ican ice chest, Cutlery and glass
FOR SALE TWO Marine Boil-ware etc., etc.
ers 0' 6" Diameter and 10° Teak white enamelled bed room 6" long with two furnaces in each suite, double and single bedstead, boiler at a working pressure of double wardrobes with bevelled 150 lbs. per quare inch includ- mirror, dressing tables with ing boiler Mounting. One steel bevelled mirror and thick glass tail shaft 18'2' long and 734 top, washstands, toilet sets, Costly Diameter with brass liners. In-silk brocade curtains, lace cur- spection at Rowlcon Docks, tains, linen, blankets etc., etc. Fortber Particulars apply to the Chief Engineer 8.3. "Kwong Tang" or the Company's Office, No. 8, Queen's Road W.-YueD On B.8. Co., Ld.
INTESPORT TENNIS.
MATCHES will be played
Finely carved blackwood tables, chairs, lower stands etc.
One Cabinet Victrola VVX and 58 double recorde.
One Cabinet Victrola VVXIA and 37 double records.
One Combination Bafe. One Cottage Fiang by “Mou-
trie.
White Porcelain enamelled against Shanghai on Tues- | baths and basins.
-day and Wednesday, the 21st.
One view, from Tuesday the
and 2nd inst, on the Hongkong 21st. November 1922.
Cricket Club ground. Details of
the matches will be published
affer the Shanghai team arrive,
JOHN C. FLETCHER,
Hon. Sec. H.K.LTA.
Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
B. L. FROST,
Hon. Secretary.
Oldsmobile
FOUR
CYLINDER
5 PASSENGER CAR
The four-cylinder Oldsmobile is best described as the lowest-priced high quality car on the market.
- a car
In detail of design, coach work, and appointment, in power, endurance and dependability it is characteristic. lly an Oldsmobile
of unimpeachable quality..
These are plain facts-easily confirmed.
STEP IN OR WRITE FOR A DEMONSTRATION,
CARROLL & CO.
Telephone No. 3491.
Distributors.
WORLD THEATRE
TO-DAY ONLY!-5.15 &-9.15 p.m. TO-DAY ONLY !
(LAST BEOWB)
WILLIAM FARNUM
in
"HIS GREATEST SACRIFICE"
Usual price. Booking at the Theatre. -
Mr. A. H. Carroll (Carroll.
Brother-). Mr. J. M. Noronha (Credit
Foncier).
"No Work of Charity is Foreign to the Society.
COME & HELP HONGKONG'S
POUR.
LONDON'S STREET
CRIES.
first
moved?
The famous American tragedian was invited by Irving in 1880 to (4)-Why the pari-mutuel appear At the Lyceum in Othello." The invitation was Because complaints have been accepted, and theatro-goera of frequently made of the congestion the day had the opportunity of that occurred in the old situation, seeing the two leaders of English The ground available is long, and American dramatic art on and no rxtension laterally is pos. the same stage, with Ellen Terry ble. The only way to avoid as the gentle Desdemons. In congestion is to spread the crowd both countries the event out, which has been done by regarded as one of the most 10- making two separate pari teresting in modern theatrical history. Booth triumphed in the
mutbels.
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If both were available to all it difficult part of Othello, and is obvious that the one under the Irving an Iago surpassed himself. Krand stand would be crowded,
.་
the congestion being greater than Medical science is always ļevolving hew surprises for us, and
ever.
It is necessary therefore to the latest is the treatment of snake divide the patrons, and this can bites with serum obtained from Only A Few Now Heard. most easily be done by distic-Immunised saimals in the same guishing between members and manner as the anti-diphtheritic or Where are the street cries of non-members, as is done on most anti-tetanio serums. Hitherto it London still to be heard?
has beef necessary to prepare a
race courges,
Mr. Symmons, the Maryle I may remark that the member-serum for the bite of each kind of bone magistrate, lamented their ship of the Jockey Club is close snake. For the purposes of the new passing in dealing with a hawkerjon 700, and this makes a big system of treatment, a large make Bummoned for shouting "Rags crowd with their lady friends. farm is now being operated in and bones" at Hampstead.
(5)-Why is the fence necessary? Brazil, and another is about to be "They used to cry "Sweet It is regrettable, but true, that established in India. That the Invender,'” said Mr. Symmons, little notice is taken of cards in-discovery that it is possible to but the cries of London Brediesting that stands are reserved: prepare a serum which may be gone. They were delightful. The accommodation on the used for the bites of a large num- rails for on-members is the same ber of species will give a great
things."
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A few cries, however, persist. es before, and, if anything, rather impetus to this method of treat The muffin man is still to be nearer to the winning port. ment is the opinion of the leading found in parts of London, ringing At the same time I think the medical practitioners in America, his hell as he carries his tray of fence unnaary for Gyinkhan- and their views are most probably mins, sad crumpets through|89, but desirable at the annual correct. the strets.
Hace Meeting. There is a muffia man in the The greatest difficulty.appears| Can the ruin of an ancient heart of London, who cries bis to be that the public are cut off abbey or castle be picturesque Wares round Leicester-square, from the Grand Blood, god, if when not mantled with ivy? The while in Clapham, on winter after-necessary. further accommoda-point has been raised more than noons, all the housewives listention may have to be provided.. once. The architect and the the afternoon tes bour The uzuration that a stand engineer say that without ivy a spproaches for the bell of the can be put up on the opposite side beautiful rain may be preserved n.ufin man.
of the cone would overcome almost indéfinitely, and that with RESULT OF THE WAR. this difficuly, but is impractic-vy its days must inevitably be "Sweet lavender is still cried, ble as it would encroach on numbered. The average holiday- but it is a dying cry. "Une apart of Hapy Valley reserved maker and seeker of the pictur- penny, two a penny, bat cross for other purpo-es, and not under eeque will-with the knowledge buns," lingered till the changed) the con∙ruf of the Juckey Club. they at present possess declare values produced by the war Anyone, however, can see the that the remains of a glorious cbanged the character of the cry. racing at present from the castle or abbey can possess nó Sir Frederick Bridge, who harf opposite side of the course, with-beauty if stripped of the ivy and published a collection of the muxiojou) payment or restriction. other vegafable" growths which and the words of many q (6)-Generally, I think the have grown about their worn the cries of London, reminds Stewards would welcome any stonework, throughout the ages. hia readers of Hogarth's suggestion that would assist them The architect, with his eye upon "Eoraged Mrsician," in whicb in dealing with a somewhat delicate form and tracery, natur the artist shows a distracted com- [difficult problem, but it is obvious slly thinks otherwise. The whole power clenching his fists af a that such suggestions should question is likely to become Builde mackerel seller, a dustman with emanate from persons who are samin over Pevensey Chamber clanging bell, a sweep a shrill acquainted with the situation.
where what are probably the mu milkmaid, a ballad-vendor, and à!
Your té.
Important. Roman; remains mechanio grinding a cleaver, all)
A MEMBER England are, it is said, bein crying their trade..
destroyed by fey.
Hongkong, Nov. 18, 1922
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