THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1922.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
WANTED.
DAISY OKEEFE Pupil of
Miss BELLE HARDING.
or London, Paris, Brussels, The Hague, ete. Will give lessons in all the latest Ballroom dances
all danced in
the AR
Clubs and leading rooms, of London. Fox-Trot, One top. Beaton, Gliding Waltz, Tha New Tanga The Camel Walk, etc. Children's classes a speciality, Ballot National Character, Eurythmics, etc. Correct Tech. nique taught. Address all en- uiries to Miss D. O'Keefe Station Hotel, Kowloon - Tel. K. 120.
WANTED-Chinesa Clerk
with good knowledge of Euglish. Apply stating age, ex-, perience and salary wanted, to Box No: 825, cla "Hongkong Telegraph."
WO. BARRINGTON, B.
Eng (L'peal.), under. takes to prepare Marine En- gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates (S18an, or O), Private tuition to University Students, etc. For particulars apply G.P.O: Box No. 653, Hongkong.
TO BE LET.
TO LET - Up-to-date big
Apply the Henshing Mercantile Co., Ltd., No. 6, Queen's Road Cen- tral, 3rd floor, next of the Bank of Chink.
OFFICE ROOMS.
TO LET-No. 2. Queen's Road
Central, (Groundfloor). Suit- able for banks, mercantile firms. f bars, ele, etc.. For particulars, apply to Bank of East Asia. Ltd.
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10 LET Large Godown at Kenzeds Town. Apply Box. No. 813 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE:
THEATRE
THE
ROYAL
A.D.C.
OKRISTMAS PRODUCTION
40
GRAND ITALIAN OPERA CO. 40 Artistes
FULL CHORUS.
THE BIGGEST COMBINA- TION OF STARS · EVER PLAYED IN THE EAST.
TO-NIGHT, at 9.15 BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA
TO-MORROW, Friday, 24th
ERNANI
Saturday, 25th, (Matinee)
IL TROVATORE
Saturday, 25th, 9.15 p.m. LUCIA DE LAMMERMOOR
THE
Prices: $4, $a & $1. Booking at Moutries.
HONGKONG JOCKEY
CLUB.
al
SHAKESPEARE'S
"TEMPEST"
BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S. DECEMBER ist.
Prices as l'al
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. | IN THE SUPREME COURT OF
LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES
From MIDDLESBRO,' ANI- WERP, LONDON & STRAITS
THE half yearly Meeting of The Steamship
Annex.
* BEN LAWERS.”
Members will be bold on! Wednesday. 29th. November. 1922, at 12:30 pm, at the Jockes Consignees of cargo are hereby are Club Room, Hongkong Clubinformed that all Goods
being landed at their risk into
hazardous of the
and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whence and for from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Business:-Election
Stewards.
HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.
FIRST TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON.
FRIDAY, December 1st..
at 15 p.m. at the
THEATRE ROYAL.
MAIN EVENT.
15 Rounds Contest for the Welterweight · hamplonship of the Cole ny and the Police Reserve Mounted Patrol Eelt. Ste O Morgan < AB. Din HMS Baxtins
FOR SALE-Unfurnish-F
ed. occupation by Such. November, Holmdale, 44 Peak. 3 reception rooms, i bed- rooms, 4 bathrooms with gas geysers, large-hot room, full size tennis court, kitchen garden, house wired for light and
Bevington, heat.-Apply.
elo Bradley & Co. Ltd. The furni- ture etc. will be sold by auction at the house on Monday, Novem-
also
HMS Cali
10 Round Lightweight Contest.
AB. Shaman The King's Regiment HS Despatch To Pounds Welterweight Contest Leading Stover Hector, Serg Trite,
EGA HMS Darha
Round Contests
No claims will be admitted | aiter the Goods bave left the todowns, and all Goods remain ing undelivered after the 30th inst, will be subject to rent
All claims against the steameri must be presented to the Under signed on or before the 7th. Dec.. or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and day-
aged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be ex amined on the 30th. inst, at 10
A.m.
No Fire Insurance has beet effected.
Bills of Lading will be counter signed by
MONOKONG.
IN THE GOODS of Errest Hamilton Sharp K. C. O. 3. E of Victoria Hongkong deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that
the Court bas, by virtue of Section 58 of the Probates Ordinance 1897 (No. 2-of 1897) made an order limiting the time for sending in claims to or against the above estate to the 31st day of December 1922 Creditors and claimants are hereby required to send their claims to the under- signed by the above date,
Dated this 20th day of Norem- ber, 1922.
DEACON LOOKER
DEACON & HARSTON, Proctors for the Administrator.
Des Voeux Road Central
Hongkong.
PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
THE Undersigned have receis
ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday and Thursday, the aand, and 23rd. November, 1922. each day commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at No. 3, Lyndhurst Terrace, GINB, LIVINGSTON & CO,,LE. | A Quantity of Valuable House-
Agents
Hongkong, 23rd. Nov., 1922.
DANCING,
BY kind permission of Capt. And three o
DECKENS, the Jazz Band Booking a Mouries:-Mem- of H.M.S. Carlisle will play at bere. November 28th. General the Palace Hotel, on Thursday Public, from November 29th.
23rd. from 9 p.m.
USUAL PRICES.
Next Tournaments: Satur
ber 27th. at 2 45 p.m. The house days December 3rd and January will be open for inspection from 27th at the THEATRE ROYAL, Sunday, 26th of November.
OR SALE. Two Marina Boil-
FOR
ere 10' 6" Diameter and 10"
6" long with two furnaces in each
G.
H.
NOTICE.
Particulars and Conditions of
the letting by Public Auction
J. A. OXBERRY,
Proprietor.
hold Furniture
comprising:
Carved Toak hatstand with bevelled mirror, Chesterfield
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
THE Undersigned have recal
ved instructions from Mr. F. Bavington to sell by Public Palio Auction on Monday, the 37th. Now, 1933
commencing at 7.45 pm...
at his residence "Holmdale," No 44 The Faak
A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture
comprising:
BABY'S MYSTËRIOUS DEATH.
MYSTERY & MOONLIGHT.
Corones's New Picture.: Something is bound to happen
A Shanghai Inquest. An inquest into the circum if you take mystations maki Maurice Kingsley, the baby son them together on a moonlit bearb stances surrounding the death of and a midnight Romeo and leave
of Mr. and Mr. R. S. Kingsley of The producers of "The Midnight Ben Building, Shanghai, was bald Romance," to-day's new pinture on November 18th, in the United at the Coronet, have done it, and States Commissioner's Court be an astonishing series of aventa fore Mr. N.E. Lurton, the does occur.
Anita Stewart plays the part following jury being empanelled. Teak hatstand. Drawing Messrs. George McGrane, War of the heroike who acorpts abuse Room Suite (Chesterfield Couchner J. Mokes, P.C. Pander, A. J. | by day and queens it in shimmer-- and chairs by Wm. Powell Rubel-FA-Bowen and J. Ting gowns by night. The mysters Įdesks, bookcase etc..
of bar identity completely batiles Teak sideboard, dining table Testimony was given by Dr. the young society man whose and chairs, dinner waggon, ice Lands who examined the body of heart she has captured and she chest, tea tables, dinner and tea the child at the Publio Mortuary successfully upseta thrilling Į services, glaas ware ataq
this morning. The doctor said blackmail plot of which he is Brass mounted iron bedsteads, that be
called up the intended victim. At this double and single wardrobes, over the telephone at about six paint she disappears and when dressing table, wasbatand, pile o'clock yesterday morning by the hers, who knows bar only carpet and rugs, lace curtains/Mrs. Kingsley who said that the us a bewitching moonlight vision.
jatc.
One Cabinet Victrola,
One Carved blackwood desk, Das Electric Cooker,
A Quantity of Plaats in pots. On view from Sunday the 26th.
inst
Catalogues will be issued, Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
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Tuesday, the a8th, Nov., 1923 commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at No. 8, Knutsford Terrace, Kowlood,
A Quantity of Vauable House- hold Furniture and Blackwood-
fall
→ Ware
lots mustbe cleared before
the 30 h. November.)
On view from day of sale. Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
GENERAL NEWS.
Wright
baby was in a bad state. When sees her again it is surroundings be reached the place where the more bewildering that the wildest Kingsleys lived, there was already conjecture could have imagined.
a doctor there, namely Dr. Dusa,
The baby was already dead. The and, in reply to the opinion which they formed at the declared that, in his opinion, the Court, time was that death had been due marks. on the child warn to heart failure. Later on in birthmarks.
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the day the matter of bruises on Other evidence including that the baby's body was brought up. of the mother and the amah, was They then took the baby to the taken and, after some delivers- Public Mortuary and had ittlon, the jury returned the verdict examined there. Witness then that the child met, his death or causes not saw some marts on the body. through cause Damely on the blomen and brought out by the testimony. around the neck. He could not An autopsy was consequently say what caused these bruises recommended.
$50 GIVEN AWAY
WEEKLY
HONGKONG
*THE
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 25th., as detailed in the coupon to be found below.
4.--All coupons must be received
RULES OF COMPETITION. forecasts must be written on coupons cut from "The Hongkong Telegraph." The name and address of the entrant to be plainly printed in block lettera in Ink.
at the Telegraph ofice not later than 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, November 25th. Coupons received after that time will be disqualified.
MRS. LLOYD GEORGE ON DEBTS.1-All
Mrs. Lloyd George recently opened an old English fair in support of the Congregational Church at Reigste. She said it was sometimes an advantage for a church to be in debt. The minister &: her church at home. Any number of attempts may 5-No responsibility__will
would say, after a déb: had bea a cleared off, "I must get Into debt again to induce the people to work."
BEAKDOWN OF ARMY TRANSPORT.
The army ransport G.S. Grant, Couches (double spring), Arm- due to arrive in Manila on ebairs. Oil paintings. Pictures,November 18th, is limping into Electric inverted ceiling and ball port at slow speed with of her enzines only one working, reports the Manila Daily Bulletin of November 17th She
lamps, ceiling and table fans, vases, large damascene vases, brass ornaments, Tientsin car pets, rugs. hand painted silk lamp shades, etc., etc.
Teak sideboard dining table and chairs, dinner waggon, Amer ican ice chest, Cutlery and glass
ware etc., etc.
will arrive about six days later. ber schedule calling for her arrival on November 13th. Her engines brokedown two days out of Guam, according to advices to Fort Santiago, and she WAS floundering aroona between Manila and Guam the first of the week. It was first considerad advisable to send aid to her from bevelled mirror and thick glass Manila but wireless advice said top, wesbatands, toilet sets, Costly the engines would be repaired and silk brocade curtains, lace cur- she could make it to Manila on tains, linen, blankets etc, etc.
Teak white enamelled bed room suite, double and single bedstead, double wardrobes with bevelled
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF mirror, dressing tables with
HONGKONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
Action No. 2 of 1920
Lan Shiu Chun. Défendant.
By Order of
boiler at a working pressure of Sale, to be held on Monday, the Between Lau Trz Tean, Lan Tang 150 lbs. per square inch includ- 27th day of Nor.. 1922, at 3 Shi, Lau Ste Shi, Lau Yio Shi ing boiler Mounting. One steelpro, at the offices of the Public tail shaft 18'2" long and 734 Works Department, by Order of and Lau Li Shi, Plaintiffs and Diameter with brass liners. In His Excellency the Officer Ad- spection at Kowloon Docks. ministering the Government, of Further Particulars apply to the one Los of Crown Land at The Supreme Cou of Hongkang. Chief Pagineer S.S. "Kwong Whitfield in the Colony of
and Tung" or the Company's Office, Hongkong, for a term of 75 No. 8. Queen's Road W.-Yuen years, with the option of renewal The Registrar, Supreme Court. On S.S. Co., Ld.
at a Crown Rent to be fixed by Mesata. Lammers Brothe 5 the Surveyor of His Majesty the bare received instruction to seli
King, for one further term of 75 by Public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY,
years
under the direction of
MASSA GE HALL PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. the 25th day of November, 1922,
23, WY DHAM STREET
MRS. HL MORITA,
MR. H. SCOITA.
MISS TORA INOKUCHI
MRS. HAN INOKUCHI,
Quailed Midwife
Qualified MaMETLLA SI
(Phone E74)
21. Ashley Road Kowloon..
Back of Star Theatre.
NEWS FROM THE OLD COUN`RY,
Send 139, and we wit mail you regularly week for 52 weeks a ropy of any British ch as: loyd's, People, Tit Bita, Veuriúnta giu, etajete. Basdredi of per da z Big List meiled træ, & did rent Paper JESI Seekly, or the same publication for 02 weeks, 15%. pats for a genz'í mib pription, -including postigá. Most shique as ‹ up-to-date servios, tready appreciated by members throughout the Empire. Send 13s to-day lo Periodical Fosting Coy,, Plymouth,
England
No, of Sale,
Inland Lot No: 2461.
Registry
Lovatity.
Temple at Whines.
Boundary Versurements.
3.
F
fent, fent, fork, fort.
A per cale plas
43,450
470
MARKET OF SOULS
at 3 o'clock p.m. WITHOUT RESERVE,
all the right title and Interest of the above-named defandant. Lau
Bbiu Chuer alias Lau Wai Caun or (Chan) of and in the following property situale in the Colony of Hongtong:
Nos. 402 and 404, Des Var
West, and
Nos. 397A and 397B, Queen's
Road West,
Victoris,
being Inland Lot No. 1743. The above property is sold Bubject to all existing mortgages and charges, ~~
Paniculars and conditions ol sale can be obtained from
Messrs. DEN NYS & BOWLEY, No. 8A, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong,
Solicitors, etc. or from Messrs. LAV MERT BROS.,
The Auctioneers,
Moɛ-
One Cabinet Victrola VVXIA and 37 double records.
One Combination Safe. One Cottage Pisao by trie."
White Porcelain enamelled baths and basics.
One view from Tuesday the 21st November 1922.
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power. The quarter-
Fidely carved blackwood tables, master's department believes the chairs, flower stands etc.
breakdown was caused by push- and 58 double records.
One Cabinet Victrols VVXing the transport to the limit in an attempt to keep up with the schedule. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AND TRADE Extension of trade and national prosper ty depend upon the salej of our goods. and newspaper advertising is the most valuable. implement of creative salesman- ship, said Mr. Thomas Russell, President of the Incorporated Society of Advertisement Con- saltants, in a lectore at
the Manchester Y. M. C A. Taking as bis subject "How Advert- helpe the sales- man," Mr. Russell traced the im- proved service of modern shop- keepers to the influence of the |Press, through advertising.
Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivary,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
THE Undersigned have receiv-ising
ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on Saturday, the 25th. Nov., 1933, commencing at 11 am.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street A Quantity of Valus ble House
hold' Furniture, Comprising:- Finely carved blackwood curio oxbinet, tables. teak hatstand with bevelled mirror, dining table and chairs, Chesterfield couch and chairs, Double and Single brass bedsteads, etc.
Also
One Piano by "Challen & Son" One American Ice Chest O e Underwood Typewriter One Victor Typewriter On view from Friday the 24th. November.
Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Where, a generation age, people bought whatever the shopkeeper) offered, to-day they went to the shop and asked for gooda of the quality and standard that ad- vertising had taught them to demand. A man asked his tailor to make bis suit of Scotch tweed, with a mark to identify it; a house- wife ord red the tes, soap, or cocos that she had learned to prefer.
tended Advertising also promote purchasing for cash in- stead of on credit. The economic roundness of advertising and sales- manship were now recognised.
to
Mr. Russell quoted a maxim of the late Lord, Northcliffe that you should never experiment with an experiment: änd said that thanks to the Press advertis- ing was no longer an experiment.
be sent in, but a separate coupon must be used for each altempt. 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 that one competitor 6.
sending in a correct or most nearly correct forecast, then the Priza will be divided equally between those.com petitors. No one competitor shall be entitled to more than one sbare of the prize.
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accepted by the Editor for the loss or non-delivery of The Editor's any coupon. decision must be final. Mo........ correspondence or interviews will be entered into concert- ing this competition.
Any match given below which, through any cause whatever, not played to a decision will not be counted. -No members of the "Tele-
graph" staff will be permitted. to take part in the competi- tion.
MARK THE ENVELOPE "FOOTBALL."
CUT HERE
"TELEGRAPH
WEEKLY FOOTBALL 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.”
R. C. A.
S. CHINA "B"
KOWLOOND
ST. JOSEPH'S
UNIVERSITY
DIVISION
3.
KOWLOON
HAWKINS
R.C.A.
CLUB
TITANIA
DESPATCH
DIVISION IT.
HAWKINS
POLICE
DURBAN
AMBROSE
CARLISLE
UNITED A.C.
Strike out the names of the teams you think will lose.
If you think any match will result in a draw not strike out the name of either team Name Address
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