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NEW, ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

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

and Clubs/ гоогия, leading of london Fox-Trot, One tep. Boston, Gliding Waltz, The New Tanga, The Camel Walk, etc.) Children's classes a speciality, Ballet

Character, National Eurythmia, etc. Correct Tech.! nique taught. Address all en- uiries 10 Miss D. O'Keefe- Station Hotel, Kowloon. - Tel. K. 120.

-BARRINGTON, B. Erg., (L'pool), under- takes to prepare Marina En- gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates (Stean. r Oil), Private tuition to For University Students, etc. particulare apply G. P.O. Box No. 653, Hongkong.

WANTED Large American

Insurance Company de- sires responsible agent in Canton. Address Box $20. c/o "Hongkong! Telegraph."

TO BE LET.

EXCELLENT Ofices on the first floor, in the new build- ing at No. 6. Queen's Central.

Road

For particulars apply

to the Bank of China.

TO LET.--No. 2. Queen's Road Central, (Groundfloor). Suit- able for banks, mercantile firms, bars, etc, etc. For particulars, apply to Bank of East Asia. Ltd.

Το

"O LET Large Godown at Kentedy Town. Apply Box No. 813 co Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET.-At Magazine Gap.

THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

A. D. C.

ROYAL

CHRISTMAS PRODUCTION

THEATRE

THE

40

GRAND ITALIAN OPERA Co. Artistes

40.

FULL CHORUS. THE B GGEST COMBINA- TION OF STARS EVER PLAYED IN THE EAST.

TO-NIGHT. at 0.15 CARMEN

* Tuesday, 21st.

·BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA

Wednesday, 22nd

AIDA

Thursday, 23rd FAVORITA Friday, 24th ERNAN

Saturday, 25th, (Matinee) IL TROVATORE Saturday, 25th, 9.15 p.m. LUCIA DE LAMMERMOOR

Prices: $4. $2 & $1.

Booking at Moutries.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG

Announces &

FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIÈNCE

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

of Syracuse, New York, Mamber of

of the Board Lectureship of The Mother! Church, The First Church of Christ,

Boston Scientist in Massachusetts,

in

of

SHAKESPEARE'S

"TEMPEST"

BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S

M: Du

DECEMBER 1st.

Prices as usual.

INTEPPORT TENNIS.

ATCHES will be played MA

against Shanghai on Tues- day and Wednesday, the 21st. and 2nd inst. on the Hongkong

MONDAY,

NOVEMBER 20.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TOYO KISAN KAISHA. SS. TAYO MARU“ From SAN FRANCI-CO vis HONOLULU, &·JAPAN

1922.

ITALIAN OPERA.

Successful Production of "Norma."

Bellini's "Norma” a story

time of the Roman invasion of

FAR EASTERN GARRISONS.

Irreducible Limit Reached. The reduction of the British troops in Far Eastern garrisons cannot be carried much further, says & Home paper.

PORTS & DAIREN, The above named Steamer having arrived on Monday, 20th woven around the Druids at the

The very limit of efficiency Nov, 1922. consignees of cargo Ganl, was the musical treat has been reached by the economy fare hereby notified to. present staged by the Grand Italian Opera of the War Office. Most people

their Bills of Lading for counter-

Company at the Theatre Royal | think that at least four infantry signature, and take immediate

on Saturday night.

battalions are required for the delivery troi alongside steamer

The concerted items, wate, proper garrisoning of Hongkong. or the Company's Godown, where all caro impeding immediate magnificent and evoked hearty Singapore and other potuts, and rounds of applause from an all that there are left now are two disch-ree will be landed at

appreciative audience. Mr. A. British battalions. jocnsignees' risk.

Mauceri, who took the part of The craze for economy in the Storage will be assessed Oroveso" (the Arch-Druid, father defensive forces of the country is

undelivered Cargo remaining

of Norma"), possesses a good only equall-d by the lavish ex- after Monday, 27th Nov., 1934

All broken. chafed and damaged as voice, deep and mellow, penditure in sivil red taps stunts, packages will be landed into which was heard to advantage on with which the taxpayer is bein

occasions during the overburdened. It is quite possible the, Company's Godown where avera

evening The role of "Norma" that in the general election to be sanie will be

on examined

(High Priest of the Temple held in the near future a change at Monday, 27th, Nov., 1922,

of Esus) was portrayed by Miss of policy will result-a much- 11 a.m.

T. Impollomeni. Her rendering needed change.

arrival of steamer.

No claims will be recognised after the goods have left the Casta Diva" was exquisite. Miss Impollameni's top notes steamer or Godown, and none

being exceptionally fine. In priestesses and virgins of the will be entertained if presented later than three weeks after another scene Miss Impollomeni, Temple, and other characters

with Miss C. Voreas, as maintained the splendid reputa ["Adalgisa" No Fire insurance whatever Temple), made a great appaa! visit of the talented Company to (a virgin of the tion they have made during the with the melodious number "Hear the Calons, and added in no Me. Norma The tenor, Cav. small measure to

the saccess Artino, who took the par: ofį Saturday night's parformance

Pollione" ( Roman procesul achieved. commanding the legions of Gaul), Tonight the well-known and

will beeffected.

IN THE SUPREME CULT OF HONGKONG.

Y. TSUTSUMI

Manager.

- PROBATE JURISDICTION. Action No. 2 of 1933

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Cricket Club ground. Details of Between Lau Tr2 T830, Lau TAD THE Undersigned have receiv-also was much appreciated. The popular "Carmen," which needs.

the matches will be published after the Shanghai team strive.

JOHN C. FLETCHER

Hon. Sec. H.K.L.T.A.

INTERPORT TENNIS.

MEMBERS and Subscribers of

can

the Hongkong Cricket Club, see a plan of the seating accommodation for the Interport Match in the Club Pavilion, and may book seats from Monday Tifo time, by applying to

Tadopole."

J. C. FLETCHER;

Hon. Secretary, H.K.LTA.

large six roomed bouse, THE CHAMBER OF COM suitable for a Mess. Two minutes.

CLUB. Motor Road. MERCE ROOM, CITY HALL, THE HONGKONG from the New

c/o. Apply to Box No. 809 "Hongkong Telegraph."

·Te

on

MONDAY NOVEMBER 20th.

INVITED TO ATTEND:

1933, at 5-30 p.m ~0. LET.-Godown on water-THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY

front Mongkok. Immediate Cheap occupation if required. rental. Apply Box No. 821 co.

Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

rooms, 4

bed-

THE HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.

JOCKEY

THE half yearly Meeting of Members will be held on 29th. November, Wednesday, 1923, at 12.30 p.m. at the Jockey Club Boom. Hongkong Club

Annex.

Business :- Election Stowards.

of

OTICE is hereby given that IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

BO EXTRAORDINARY

GENERAL MEETING of the above Company will be held at

IN

HONGKONG.

THE GOODS of Ernest Hamilton. Sharp K. C., O. 3. E. of Victoria Hongkong deceased.

Foccupation by 39th.

OR SALE-Unfurnish-NOT November, Holmdale, 44 Peak. 3 reception

4A Des Voeux Road Centrall rooms, 4 bathrooms with gas Victoria, in the Colony of Hong- geysers, large hot room, full size kong on Tuesday, the 5th. day

tennia court, kitchen gr888 garden, house wired for light and of December, 1922, at noon, for heat. Apply Berington, clothe purpose of considering, and

if thought fit, approving the draftOTICE is hereby given that the Court has, by virtue of

Ordinance 1897 (No. 2 of 1897)

Bradley & Co., Ltd. The furot new Articles of the Company ture etc. will be sold by auction which will be submitted to the Section 58 of the Probates

at the bouse on Monday, Novem- ber 27th. at 245 p.m. The house will be open for inspection from Sunday, 26th. of November.

Meeting-

A print of such new Articles made an order limiting the time and a print of the existing Articles for sending in claims to or against of the Company may be seen at the above estate to the 31st day the Registered Office of the Com-of December 1922 Creditors and

FORSALE-One Home Blic" pany. 4 A Des Voeux Road Cen-claimants are hereby required to typewriter in good condition.tral Victoria aforesaid and at the send their claims to the ander- Any reasonable offer. Apply Office of Messra. Deacon, Looker, signed by the above date.

Deacon & Harston 1 Des Voeux Dated this 20th day of Novem- Box No. 822 c/o. "Hongkong Road Central, Victoria aforesaid ber, 1922. Telegraph."

and the portions of the proposed DEACON LOOKER Dew Articles which differ from

DEACON & HARSTON;

Shi, Lau She Shi, Lau Yu So and Lau Li Shi, Plaintiffs and Lau Shiu Churn, Defendant. Rs Order of

The Supreme Cou1 of Hongkong. and

1

under the direction of The Registrar, Supreme Court. Brothers Messrs. Lammert have received instruction to sell

by Public Auction, on

WEDNESDAY,

the 29th day of November, 1922, at 3 o'clock p.m. WITHOUT RESERVE,

ed instructions to sell by chorus-priests and officers of no introduction to music-lovers.

the Temple, Gallic warrio 8, will be staged." Public Auction on wednesday and Thursday, the aans, and 23rd, November, 1922 each day commencing at 2.45 p..

at No. 23, Lyndhurst Terrace, A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture

comprising

Carved Teak hatstand with bevelled mirror, Chesterfield Couches (double spring), Arm- chairs, Oil paintings, Pictures, Electric inverted ceiling and hall lamps, ceiling and table large damascene vases,

fans, Vasės,

all the right title and Interest of brass ornaments, Tientsin car. the above-named defandant. La peta rugs, hand painted silk Shiu Chuen alias Lau Wai Coun|lamp shades, etc., etc.

or (Chan) of and in the following Teak sideboard dining table! property situate in the Colony of and chairs, dinner waggon, Amer- Hongkong:

ican ice chest, Cutlery and glass! ware etc., etc.

Nos. 402 and 404, Das Vœux

West, and Nos. 397A and 391B, Queen's

Road West,

Victoria,

being Inland Lot No. 1743. The above property is sold subject to all existing mortgages and charges.

Particulars and conditions oli sale can be obtained from

Messrs. DENNYS & BOWLEY- No. 8A, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong.

Solicitors, etc.,

or from Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.,

The Auctioneers, Hongkong, 19th. Nav., 1922.

THE HONGKONG OCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

THE Annual Meeting will be held on Friday next 24th inst, in the Chamber of Com- marce Room, City Hall, at 5.15 p.m.

'

B. L. FROST, Hon. Secretary.

REMOVAL NOTICE.

Tesk white enamelled bed room suite, double and single bedstead, double wardrobes with bevelled with mirror, dressing tables bevelled mirror and thick glass top, washstands, toilet sets, Costle silk brocade curtains, lace cur- tains, linen, blankets etc, etc.

Finely carved blackwood tables, ebsirs, flower stands etc.

One Cabinet Victrola VVX] and 58 double records.

One Cabinet Victrols VVXIA mad 37 double records

One Combination Safe.

** Mou- One Cottage Pisno by trie.

White Porcelain enamelled baths and basins.

One view from Tuesday the 21st November 1922,

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

THE Undersigned have recei-

ved instructions from Mr.

F. Bevington to sell by Public Paic Auction on, Monday, the 37th. Nov. 1922

commencing at 2.45 p.m.

at his residence" Holmdale," No 44 The Peak

A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furnitur

comprising

Tesk hatstand. Drawing ON and after to day our Per-

magent Offices will be Room Suite (Chesterfield Couch situated on 2nd Floor, No. 6 and Ichairs by Wm. Powell) Queen's Road Central, (Bank of desks, bookcase etc.

FOR SALE. Two Marine Boil the existing Articles are indicated Proctors for the Administrator. Chios Building).

ers 10' 6" Diameter and 10'

6" long with two furosces in each boiler at a working pressures of

by being underlined in red.

Should the Meeting approve of such new Articles with or with

150 lbs. per equare inch includ-out modification, the subjoined ing boiler Meunting. One steel Resolution will be proposed as tail shaft 18'2" long and 734 Extraordinary Resolation, Diameter with brass liners. In-namely: epection st Kowloon Docks, Forther Particulars apply to the Cblef ngineer S.S. "Kwong Tong" or the Company's Office, No. 8. Queen's Road W.-Yuen On S.S. Co., Ld.

INTERPORT TENNIS.

That the new Articles already approved by this Meeting and for the purpose of identification subscribed by the Chairman thereof, be and the same ate bereby adopted as the Articles of the Company to the exclusion of and in substitution for ali the existing Articles thereof. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY

1, Des Voeux Road Central Hongkong,

The Kwong Wing Co., Itd.

8.8. T Ming. Wadawsday. Kov., 229.J,

Regnier rice to be Splendid Les, Clars Passenger Accommodation.

Des Torax Ed. W., 'Phone Central 193

Mee Wah Knitting Co.

$13, Causeway Bay, "Phone Central 1301 Mannimeturer at Socks, Singlets, Sweatere and Underwekt. YEUNG PO KWAN, President THE SAI HING S. 8. Co. 23, Cenasuthi Road, #.

8. "NANTSO " 5. 6.ANTM* Monday, Wedriday, Friday,

THERE will be THREE AL O GIVEN that a FURTHER CANTON-WUCHOW

MATI HES-One Doubles EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL and To Singles.

ME TING of the Company will' be held at the same place, onj TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 21st, Friday, the 22nd day of Decem

3-45 p.m.

DOUBLES

HONGKONG ". SHANGHAL

RG SZE-KWONG.

AXD

FAY LE.-COMDE

[WORTHINGTON,

J. ELMORE

AND

R.D.

CANAVARRO

Admission to Stand :—50 els.

JOHN C. FLETCHER,

ber, 1922, at noon for the purpose of receiving & report of the. proceedings at the above men-

LINE.

HONGKONG-W. CHOW LINE. 4.1. "CHUNGʻON ** 'Phone Central 3770.

sioned Meeting and of confirming THE HIN FAT S. S. Co.

if thought fit, as • Special Resolution, the above mentioned Resolution.

Dated this 18th day of Novem- ber, 1922,

By Order of the Board of Directors, JOHN ARNOLD,

shipping and latersnow Brakese, "Phone Central 5455, B6. 107, Wing Lok Bierut,

KWOK HIN WANG,

Proprietor.

On Hing Co.

10. Hing Lng Dirvel,

Mato! & Hardware Konkanie. Heutrío

General Engineers & Contractors &

SNOWMAN & CO.

Tesk sideboard, dining table and chairs, dinner waggon, ice Hongkong, 20th November, 1922, chest, tea tables, dinaer and tea

services, glass ware etc.,

Ching-Kee S. N. Co.

156. Wing Lock St. W, 'Phoar 3220 Regular Berrice between H.K, Daires. Newchweng, North Opin YEE TAI Hon. Phone

Central 753.

CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.

15. Des Voeux Road, C

8.PHRAWANG'

Hoiber & Halphont.

es Tuesday morning, 171k, inat, For Zbor Passage syply CHEONG YUE S. 8. Co.

"Penne Camigal 2332

Hongkong-South America.

1.1.."ÁVĚS FINO -

To Fighters, apply

Brass mounted iron bedstands, double and single wardrobes, dressing table, washstand, pile carpet and rugs, lace curtains [etc.

One Cabinet Victrols,

One Carved blackwood desk, One Electric Cooker,

A Quantity of Plants in pots On view from Sunday the 26th inst..

Catalogues will be issued, Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers. “

PEKINO'S POPULATION, According to the latest official investigation, the officials and splayes of the Government

CHANGWHA NAVIGATION CO. boards occupy one fortieth of the

Bank of China Blé. *Phone Central 157%

Hongkong-Saigon. Line.

6.5. TELEMACHOS" For Freight eis, Apply

entire population of the Capital. There are 901,136 adulta in Pek- ing among which there are 515,- 568 men and 385,568 women, The officials amount to 21,597 and the

.employes government numbered 2,986. In addition, Kwongchowan & Fort Bayard there are also about one hundred

WO PAT. SING

*Phone No. Central í,

6.8. "SUN OB** Londing, the 1942 t

Balling 2016 Inst.

Yet Trught apply,

LI FAT 8: 53

thousand "job seekers who SXS lingering in the hotels and are planning to get a position in the Central Government.

$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 Dearly correct forecast of the results of Hongkong Football League Matches to be played on SATURDAY next. November 25th., as detailed in the coupon to be found below.

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

The

ou coupons cut from Hongkong Telegraph." The name and address of the entrant to be plainly printed in block letters in Jak. 2-Any numberof attempts may be sent in, but a separate coupon must be used for each attempt. 3.-The Prize of $50 will be

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- petitors. No one competitor sball be entitled to more than one share of the prize.

at the "Telegraph" office not later than 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, November. 25th. Couponsreceived 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 interviews will be entered into concern- ing this competition: -..

below which, through any cause whatever, is not played to a decision will not be counted. 7.-No members of the "Tele-

5-Any match given

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

MARK THE ENVELOPE "FOOTBALL."

CUT HERE

"TELEGRAPH" WEEKLY FOOTBIL COUPON NO. 5. Matches to be played on SATURDAY, November 25th, Home teams mentioned first in each case.

DURBAN

POLICE

TAMAR

CARLISLE

AMBROSE

S. CHINA ·

S. CHINA' "A‚”.

DIVISION 1.

KOWLOON

HAWKINS

R.C.A.

CLUB

TITANI

DESPATCH

DIVISION IL

HAWKINS

R. G. A..

POLICE

S. CHINA "B

KOWLOON

DURBAN

ST. JOSEPH'S

UNIVERSITY

AMBROSE

CARLISLE

UNITED A.C.

Strike out the names of the teams you think lose.

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

Address

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