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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
IN THE SUPREME COURT-OF| HONGKONG.
FROBATE JURISDICTION.
Action No. 2 of 1930. Between Lau Tsz Taau, Lau Tang Shi, Lau She Shi, Lau Tia Sbi and Lau Li Shi, Plaintiffs and Lau Shin Chuen, Defendant.
By Order of
DAIST OKEEFE Papil of The Supreme Cout of Hongkong.
BELLE HARDING,
of London, Paris, Brussels, The Hague, etc. Will give lessons in all the latest Ballroom dances
danced
11 ip
and leading TOOMS,
2.5
Mud
under the direction of The Registrar, Supreme Court.
Mesara Lammert Brothers the bave received instruction to sell Clube by Public Auction, an
WEDNESDAY,
of London. Fox-Trot, One Step.
Boston, Gliding Waltz. The New the 29th day of Novembar, 1922, Tanga, The Camel Walk, etc. Children's classes a speciality, Ballet National,! Character,
at 3 o'clock pin WITHOUT RESERVE,
Eurythmics, etc. Correct Tech, all the right title and Interest of pique taught. Address all en- the stove named defandant. Lau niries to Miss D. O'Keefe. Shiu Chuen alias Lau Wai Chun Station Hotel Kowloon. - Telor (Chan) of and in the following K. 120.
property situate in the Colony of Hongkong:
WO BARRINGTON, B
Eng. (L'pool.), under- takes to prepare Marine En- gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates (Stean or Oil), Private tuition to University Students, etc. For particulars apply G.P.O. Box No. 653, Hongkong.
TO BE LET.
TO LET-Uptodele big
Apply OFFICE ROOMS. the Henshing Mercantile Co., Queen's Road Ltd., No. 6. Central, 3rd. floor, next to the Bank of China.
TO LET-No. 2, Queen's Road
Central, (Ground floor). Suit- able for banks, mercantile firms, bars, etc., etc., For particulars, apply to Bank of East Asia. Ltd.
O LET:-Large Godown at ΤΟ
Kearedy Town. Apply Box No. 513 co "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.*
FOR SALE-A Six-Cylinder,
FOR
4 Seater, CHANDLER CAR
in.
in good running order. spection and trial arranged.
Nos. 402 and 404. Des Voeux
West, and
Nos. 397A and 397B, 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 ol sale can be obtained from
Messrs. DENNYS & BOWLEY, No. 84. Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong.
Solicitors, etc.,
or from Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.,
The Auctioneers,
HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.
FIRST TOURNAMENT OF THE SEASON.
FRIDAY, December 1st..
at 9.15 p.m. at the
THEATRE ROYAL.
MAIN EVENT.
#5 Rounds Contest for the Welterweight Championship
of the Colony and the Police Reserve Mounted Patrol Belt. Stoker P. O. Morgan T A B. Diana 139 Barkins
HMS Cicals
also
to Rounds Lightweight Contest. F Fly
A B. Shuman
A
Apply Box No. 827 co. "Hong-The King's Regiment HMS Despatch kong Telegraph."
to Rounds Welterweight Contest Leading Stoker Hector, ▼ Berry Tribe,
RGA MS Durban And three 6 Round Contests
Booking at Moutrie's:-Men- bers, November 28th. General Public. from November 29th.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
and after November 27th our Offices will be located at No.6 Queen's Road Central, 5th. floor Bank of China Building.)
T. E. GRIFFITH. L TD November 25th 1922.
NOTICE.
THE Bank of Canton, Limited, announces the removal of their office from No. 2 Queen's Road Central to No. 6 Queen's Rond. Central on the 27th. November, 1922.
WI
NOTICE.
WILL holder of 500 (Five- hundred) shares of the
USUAL PRICES.
Next Tournaments: Satur days December 23rd and January 27th at the THEATRE ROYAL.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
"THE balf yearly Meeting of
Members will be held on Wednesday.
29:1. November, 1922, at 12.30 p.m. at the Jockey Club, Room, Hongkong Club
Annex.
Business:- Election of
Stewards.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
AN Extra Gymkhana Meeling
will be held (weather per-
SHAKESPEARE'S
"TEMPEST"
Tuesday, Dec. 26th,~ (Boxing Day) 9.15 p.m. Wednesday, Deo. 27th, (Matinee)
5.16 p.13. Thursday, Dec. 28th 9.16 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 90th 0.15 p.m. Monday, Jan. 1st, (New Year's Day) 9.13 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2nd 9.15 pm.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1922.
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Tuesday, Dec. 5tb. |
Coppelia"
and "Snowflakes"
Wed, Dec. 6th. "The Magic Flute
and "Autumn Leaves"
Thursday, Dec. 7th. "Polish Weddin‹"
and "Flora's Awakening"
Booking for the last three days opens at Moutrie's on Thursday, November 30th.
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THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.
NOTICE.
EXOLAND V. SCOTLAND.
to 1130
BREEDING DISEASE · AND CRIME.
ÖLD LONDON BRIDGE ARCH.
Offered to British Empire Exhibition
KENILWORTH ABBEY DISCOVERIES.
Memorial Stones and Colnis Found by Excavators, Judge on Sterilizing the Unit.
The twelfth century arob, which Although the arvavation of the ià thờ has remaining relic of old | Abbey of Kenilworth, which was Before Mr. Justice Roche, at Lordpɑ Bridge, is now being de founded in 1129, has so far proved the Central Criminal Court on milahed, but, subject to the ap-fruitful, the work may have to de October 13th, Charles Edmund proval of the City Corporation suspended unless additional funds Seymour, 27, kilos, ploaded and the acceptance of the British become available. "Guilty" ib wounding Mrs. Empire Exhibition authorities, it Saveral stone godina bave beam Adeline Bles in Hyde Park with will be re-erected in the exhibi- unearthed, two of which con- intent to do grievous bodily harm.tion grounds at Wembley. It baatained-human skeletons.
Slate Mr. Eustace Fulton prosecuted; been offered to the exhibition an-stabs-one with perfect lettering Mr. A. B. Luty defended. tharities by Mr. Tilden Smith, were also found. They were
had
Among the faw colne so far recovered in an Early English groat of the reign of Hanry V.
Other articles unearthed include ornamented stones, carved beads, old glass and enamelled tiles.
should form the nucleus of a It is suggested that these relics Kenilworth museum.
Mr. Fulton said that on Septem-owner of the buildings which are apparently memorials to persons bar 18 Mrs. Bles was walking being erected on the present site of high dignity. sarosa Hyde Park in the after-of the arch, and Sir Robert Me noon when suddenly the prisoner, Alpine and Sons, contractors who was a stranger, attacked her They will bear all the costs of with a knife, causing a wound, convsyance and re-arection.
Thus is decided the fate of an and also struck her with his fists, i A police officer pursued and ancient memorial whose prese forartook the prisoner, who turned | vation has greatly exercised anti on him with the knife and in- quarians and lovers of old Lon flisted three wounds. Mr. Bles dos ever since its discovery more was carrying a bag containing than a year ago. The Office of £4, and whether the bag was Works were anxious that it should taken by the prisoner or lost in be preserved insitu, and the Con- the course of the struggle was not crete Institute made a notable ture as it stood, for it would have quite clear.
affort to secure the cooperation of entailed the recasting of the whole Detective Inspector Baker said the Lordon County Council, the building scheme of the lease- the prisoner, who
been Bridge House Estates Commis- bolders and the construction of suffered sioners, and other bodies in rais | crypt with steps leading down to previously cobricted, from epilepsy, and bad been in aning the necessary money, but it. The view is generally. epileptic hospital on and off for without success. On behalf of the pressed in antiquarian circles," He was & married Bridge House Estates Commis | Lowever, that the removal and re- |some years.
isioners, it was stated that there erection of the arch elsewhere man, living apart from his wife.
were insuperable difficulties in destroys its sentimental :value Mr. Justice Roche, in passing the way of preserving the struc- and interest. sentence, asid be pitied the priso aer because he pitied epileptics and people with in- firmities of that sort. There was o sach epilepsy in his case, however, as entitled him to be ex- Gusad from doing what he did. He must in the interests of the public be shut up for a long time where] be could not do any harm. While in prison he could be treated in accordance with the state of health be was in. He sentenced the prisoner to three years' penal servitude.
Turning to the jury, Mr. Justice Rocbe said: Io my judgment, the medical profession of this country would be preforming a public service if they studied earnestly the question of the feasibility of sterilizing both men and women with tendencies such. as the man before me has. Το allow them to produce is breeding: from the worst of all stock, and propagating disease and crime. I
expressing whether it is feasible or a bather Parliament should pass such a measure. That depends on the
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PRINCE'S COLLECTION AT
THE ZOO.
Animals Moved To Winter
Quarters.
Now that the summer season is coming to an end the collection of animals from India and the Federated Malay States presented by the Trince of Wales to the Zoological Society has been dis- persed to the various houses in the Gardens at Regent's Park. The collections have been & source of special attraction to visitors all through the summer, hat the enclosures in which they were shown were posuitable for winter. Notwithstanding the cold and wet season, there have been very few deaths which could be IF YOU WEAR TORICS,
assigned in any way to clatic you know you hare the best. If conditions. The larger animals! you do not, you have not yet bave all done very well, and the! done the best you can to give Argus pheasants, cer'ainly the your eyes comfort. It is possible gems, although not actually the to correct the vision of eyes that most valuable members of the need glasses without using Toric collection, are beginning to lose lenses. It would also be possible their shyness and way do well in & motor car without the sunny aviary on the North presmatic tyres, but it would not Bank.
The mahout who was brought Green Island Cement Co. stand.
be as comfortable. If you have ing in the name of Nolasco da Silva (Scrip No. 14627 share Nos. mitting) at Happy Valley on THIS match will be played at failed to find real eye comfort, from fadis to assist in training the Fanling on SUNDAY, 10th; try a pair of Tories, their deep rebellious female elephant given 367539-368038) communicate with Saturday, December, 2nd com-
curve conforms to the by the Maharajah of Cooch Behar the Undersigned, Y. Z, mencing 2.45 p.m. The Charge December 1922, Member desirous inner "Hongkong Telegraph."
for admission to the Public will of taking part are requested to natural motions of your eyes. has gone home for the winter. be $1-Soldiers and Sailors in Tester their names on the lists Toric lenses of any prescription He was completely successful in uniform half price.
posted in the Club Houses, and are manufactured by the Hong-bis task, teaching the elephant not kong Optical Co., successors to only bar regular duties in carry- Members are advised that they in the Hongkong Club.
on 5th Clark & Co., manufacturing and ing children, but number of To ust
Entries will show their Oymkhana
refracting opticians, located in 53, tricks, such as pleking up pennies tickets to obtain admission to the December 1924.
Queen's Road Central.
thrown down by visitors and Members Enclosure.
Unfortu- By Order,.
giving them to him. nately, the elephant is by no means obedient to the English DEATH OF RANGOON MERCHANT keepers. But in any event sho 'The death occurred at Rangoon would not be used for riding dur- on November 1st. of Mr.Sassooning the winter, and it is hoped to Bolomen, the head of the firm of re-engage the native for next Messrs. E. Solomon and Sons, and summer. He is taking back with well-known member of the local him, in addition to a large sollec- Jewish community. Death was tion of pennies, earned by his WILL holdler of 50 (Five due to cerebral haemorrhage. own ingenuity and the elephant's bundred) shares of the The decossed, who was 50 years docility, a number of waterfowl. Green Island Cement Co. #tand=] ald, leaves a widow and four Some of these are for the Calcutta ing in the name of Luiz Gonzaga children. The funeral took place Zoo, others for private persons. 14627 share Nos. 367539-368038) the remains being interred in the English white awans, given by communicate with the Under-Jewish cemetery at Theinbyun. the Vintners' Company for pres signed, X.Y.Z. "Hongkong Tele A large gathering paid. their last entation to the Maharajah of
Cooch Behar. graph."
respects to the deceased:
ANGLO-CHINESE EDUCATION
BRUST CO., LTD. -
(in Liquidation.)
OTICE is hereby given that I No
am in a position to make a first return to the shareholders of $1950 per share. Share Certi- ficates should be presented at the Offices of Messrs. Linstead and Davis, Alexandra Buildings for for endorsement between the hours of 10 sim. to 12 noon when the amount due will be paid.
A further small return will be made when the assets are fully realised.
H. GREENWOOD.
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close
Each Member has the right of introducing 2 non members to PERCY SMITH & FLEMING, the enclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from the Becre-
Secretaries & Treasurers, tary at $5.-each up to Friday December 1st.
The Stewards lavite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.
NOTICE.
MARKET OF SOULS Nolasco da Silva (Berip No. the same night from his residence, Among them are two pairs of
awarded to the competitor who gives the correct or mist 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
be
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petitors. No one competitor shall be entitled to than one share of the prize.
more
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**TELEGRAPH" WEEKLY FOOTBALL COUPON NO. 6.
Matches to be played on SATURDAY, December 2nd.. Home teams mentioned first in each case.
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