NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
WANTED. WANTED-Trustworthy and
energetic Chinese socks position in Commercial frm Good knowledge of English, Bookkeeping, typewriting, and office routine. Sound reference. Apply Box Salary moderate. 828, c/o Hongkong Telegraph"
AISY 'OKEEFE - Pupil of DA
Miss BELLE HARDING, at London, Paris, Brussels, The Hague, etc. Will give lessons in all the latest Ballroom dances the danced in ■ll
and Clubs leading rooms, of London. Fox-Trot, One Step.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
IN THE SURREME COURT OF HONGKONG,
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
Action No. 2 of 1930,
Between Lau Tsa Tsau, Làu Tang Shi, Lau She Shi, Lau Yiu Shi and Lau Li Shi, Plaintiffs" and Lau Ship Chuen, Defendant. By Order of
The S preme Cout of Hongkong- and
under the direction of The Registrar, Supreme Court. Messrs. Lammert Brothers bare received instruction to sell. by Public Auction, on
WEDNESDAY,
Boston, Gliding Waltz, The New the 29th day of November, 1922, Tango, The Camel Walk, etc.
Children's classes a speciality, Ballet National Character,
uiries
at 3 o'clock pm. WITHOUT RESERVE,
Eurythmics, etc. Correct Tech. all the right title and Interest of bique taught. Address all en- the above-named defandant. Lauri to Miss D. O'Keefe-Shiu Chnen alisa Lau Wai Chun Station Hotel Kowloos. Tel or (Chan) of and in the following! K. 120.
property situate in the Colony.of Hongkong:
WO. BARRINGTON, B
Eng. (L'pool.) under- En- takes to prepare Marine gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates (Stean or Oil), Private tuition to For University Students, etc. particulars apply G. P.O. Box No. 653, Hongkong..
T
TO BE LET.
OLET. Up-to-date bis OFFICE ROOMS. Apply the Hanshing Mercantile Co.. Ltd.. No. 6. Queen's Road Central, 3rd, "loor, next to the Back of China.
TO LET-No. 2, Queen's Road
Ceatral, (Groundoor). Sait. able for banks, mercantile firms, bars, etc, etc. For particulars, apply to Bank of East Asia. Ltd.
то
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O LET-Large Godown at Kentedy Town. Apply
Bor. No. 813 c/o Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-One Singer hem-
stitch sewing machine. nearly new. Apply to Laromert Bros.
ช่
FOR SALE-Field 24 h.p. motor cycle. Good as new, in perfect running condition." $300 for quick sale.-Write Box No.
Hongkong 729 cio. Telegraph."
FOR SALE Coulson" Motor Cycle with patent spring 234 H.P. Blackburn Engine, two speed, clutch, kick
frame.
Nos. 402 and 404, Des Voeux
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 ol sale can be obtained from
Messrs. DENNYS & BOWLEY. No. SA, 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 pm. at the
THEATRE ROYAL.
MAIN EVENT.
13 Rounds Contest for the
Welterweight hampionship
of the Col ny and the Police Reserve Mounted Patrol Belt.
爨 A B. Dixon H.M.S Cicala
Steker P. O. Morgan
Bisa
HMS Hawkins
to Rounds Lightweight Contest.
The King's Regiment
F Flye
AR Fhuman HS Despatch
10 Rounds Welterweight Contest! Leading Stoker Hector, v Serg Tribe
RGA HMS Durban And three 6 Round Contests
Booking at Moutrie's-em- bers, November 28th. General
Public. from November 19th.
U-UAL PRICES.
Next Tournaments: Satur- start, Dunlop tyres, accessories. days December 23rd and January In good condition. What Offers 27th at the THEATRE ROYAL. Apply Box No. 824 ef. kong Telegraph."
Hong-
ANGLO-CHINESE EDUCATION
ERUST CO., LTD.
(in Liquidation.)
0,
R.
NOTICE,
Particulars and Conditions of! the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be hell on Monday,
NOTICE is hereby given that I the 4th day of December, 1922, am in a position to make a at 3 p.m. at the Offices of the first return to the shareholders of Public Works Department, by $19.50 per share.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922.
THEATRE HER ROYAL
PAVLOVA
SATURDAY, December 2nd.
''AMARILLA" and
"CHOPINIANA”
MONDAY, December 4th. 'THE ENCHANTED LAKE" and
"THE FAIRY DOLL"
-Booking now open at LOUTRIE'S
Tuesday, Dec. 3th.
Coppella"
and "Snowflakes **
Wed, Dec. 6th "The Magic Flutë" 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.
FRENCH LESSONS.
C. MOUSSION, 15, Morrison Hill Road.
E. HING & CO.
SHIPBUILDING MATERIALS, 9HIPCHANDLERS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS.
25, WING WOO ST.
CENTRAL.
'PHONE CENTRAL NO. 1110.
Toak ince pref
DOROTHY DALTON The Market of Sout Paranous (attral Pictures
AT THE
STAR
ON
FRIDAY
"SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
THURSDAY.
30th November, there will be NO TEA DANCE
in the
Share Certi- Order of His Excellency the Grill Rooms on the above date. ficates should be presented at the Governor, Offices of Mears, Linstead and Crown Land
of one Lot of Hong Lok
E
Davis, Alexandrs Buildings for Street in the Colony of Hong- for endorsement between
thekoug, for a term of 75 years.
hours of 10 a.m. to 32 noon when with the option of renewal at a The Kwong Wing Co., Ltd.
the amount due will be paid.
A further small return will be made when the assets are fully H. GREENWOOD,
realised.
Liquidator.
NOTICE.
WILL holdier of 30 (Five- bundred) shares of the Green Island Cement Co. stand- ing in the name of Luiz Gonzaga Nolasco da Bilva (Scrip No. 14527 share Nos. 367539.368038) communicate with the Under- signed. X.Y.Z. "Hongkong Tela- graph."
THE
NOTICE.
HE Bank of Canton, Limited, announces the removal of their office from No. 2 Queen's Road Central to No 6 Queen's
the Road. Central on November, 1922.
27th.i
Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75
years.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
Registry So
Locality.
S.
Boundary Measurements,
E.
W
feet. feet, feet, ¦ lens,)
E
As per le plan.
1. feet.
MARKET OF SOULS
9.3. Kom, Friday, £me Int Regulas vertice to Wushow
25. Dr. 7 RW.. Thou Central 893.
at 1st Class Page Accommodation.
Mee Wah Knitting Co.
618. Causeway Bay, Phone Central 1301. Measures & Socka, Singlets. Sweatere and Caderwear, YEUNG PO KWAN, President.
THE CAI HỒNG S.S. Co.
22. Conesughi Road, W.
CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.
8. B. KANNING **
8. BAIXAN **
Monday, Wednesday, Friday. HONGKONG-W CHOW LINE.
S.& CHUNG N 'Phone Central 1970.
THE HIN FAT S. S. Co. shipping and Tomuranom Brokere, *Phone Central 123. Na, 107, Wing Lok Btreet,
KWOK HIN WANO.
Proprietor.
On Hing Co.
estrio
8-16, Blag Lung Etreet. Meta: & HSTÓWare Kesežanis,
General Engine & Cogitors & Phone No. Central 3964
I. LAT
Gegers Manager,
HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS'
ASSOCIATION.
THE Committee bas decided that the following shall bat the Settlement Days for the year, 1923-
Thursday Monday
25th January 26tb. Febuary 27th. March
Tuesday
Thursday
26th. April
Monday
28th. May
Tuesday
26th, June
Friday
ZTib. July
Monday
27th. August
Thursday
Friday Tuesday Thursday
27th. September 26th. October
27th. November
2016. December By Order of the Committee
J. W, KEW.
Secretary. Hongkong 28th. November, 1922
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ΑΝ
SHOPITEARLY
N Extra Grinkhaus Meeting
will be held (weather per mitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday, December, 2nd com. mencing 2.45 p.m. The Charge for admission to the Public will' be $1-Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price.
Members are advised that they must show their Gymkbaas tickets to obtain admission to the Members Enclosure.
Each Member has the right of introducing 2 non members to the vaclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from the Secre tary at $3,each up to Friday December 1st.
The Stewards invite the Ladies of Hongkong to be present.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
N and after November 27th our Offices will be located at No.6 Queen's Road Central, Sch. floor (Bank of China Building)
T. EGRIFFITH, LTD. November 25th 1922,
Ching-Kee S. N. Co.
156, Wing Lock St., W. Pbon. 3230 Regular Service Vermann H... Daires,
Newchuang, Karib Chin
YEE TAI HONO. 'Phone
Central 753.
CHEONG YUE S. $. Co.
15. Des Voeux Road, C. 8.8,PHRANANG "* HoltiPOCET-
on Tuesday morning, 17th. int. For Freight or Paŝange apply CHEONG YUE S. S. Co. 'Phone Central 2552
Hongkong-South America.
6.2. "HWAB PING" Fit Freight sta, apply CHANGWHA NAVIGATION CO. -Beak of Calza Bid, 'Phone Central 1576.
Hongkong-Saigon Line.
B., TELEMACHUS** Far Freight eto, Apply WO FAT SING Phone No. Cantza) B.
Kwongchowan & Fort Bayard.
1.8. "BUN ON" will be despatch ed on the 28th ines.
and load on the 27th inst
For Freight apply
LI FAT S. s. co. Those Central 2257,
YOU NO MATTER WHAT WANT, YOU WILL FIND IT AT-
SINCERE'S
RE "SUI AN PIRACY,
TO ALL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
IT is intention of us the un- dersigned The Hongkong Canton & Macao Steamboat Company Limited to prafer in due course A claim asajost the Chinese Government through the proper British Authority for the Con- losses zustained by us in nection with the Piracy which took place on the atore Ship on 1th November 1922, and we shall therefore, be prepared to receive and put forward with our above mentioned claim, claims (bich should be made out in detail) by any persons who were on board the above Ship when the said piracy took place and who may desira us to do s0.
Dated this 29th, day of Novem- ber, 1922.
By Order of the Board of
D rectors, JOHN ARNOLD,
Secretary.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COY. PANY, LTD. AND
CHINA ME TUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.
Consignees per Co's Steamer "NELEUS
are hereby notified that the Car go will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 29th. November.
Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.
All broken, chafed, and dam- aged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on. any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 8.m. and neon within the free storage period.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining andelivered after the 5tb. Dac.. will be subject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before the 19th, Dec., or they will not be re- cognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents. Hongonkg, 29th. November, 1922.
WELL-KNOWN SPEAKERS.
Visit to Shanghai.
- Dr. and Mrs. G. Sherwood Eddy, and Dr. Stanley Jones passed through Sbangbai on Nov. 20th on their way from Nanking to Hangchow. They were to spend the next four days in Hangchow, arriving in Shanghai later for a number of engagements in local colleges and to various groups.
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Dr. Eddy has just concluded a successful series of mestings in Hankow, Changaba and Nanking. While in Shangbai Dr. Eddy will make a study of the situation in modern industry, a subject that has engaged much of his thought during the years following the war, and in connection with which be has toade several visits to Great Britain and tothe Contineat of Europe as well as to different parts of America..
Dr. Stanley Jones has come to China direct from India where be has been for some years a speaker to university students along the line of Christian apologetics. He will speak in a number of the larger educational institutions in Shanghai and vicinity.
THE LATEST UMBRELLAS,
New Season's Styles. - The newest umbrillas have ornamental tips at the end of the
THE" "MARCELLAISE *
A Versatile Barber. Paris, Oct 16th-M. Maroa), the inventor of the famous "Marw ribe Thase are usually made in pel" wave, was entertained at a all colours from a substance called banquet lust night by his brother erinoid, but ivory and boss is also | hairdressers, who have come from used. Many of the latest handles all parts of France to take part in are straight and square: round the hairdressing exhibition in handles are equally popular, but Paris.
He was not only presented with are thick and more bulky than asual. There is still & demand bis bust, but the company sang **Bi arçollaire, ** bymn for an umbrella that folds into a tho very small compass, and soms composed and set to music in honour by an eminent of these are remarkably dainty his
poet-hairdresser.
the He is
and neat.
Decorated handles are now very Chevalier Perron, and, according elaborate and colours are freely to bis business card, Officier used. Carved heads of birds are d'Academie, Chevalier of the showo, many of which are bright-Royal Order of Isabella la Catho ly painted Ebany, grey wood, lique, Chevalier of the Order
of the Civil Star
In- of malacca, partridge cane, and pear wood are being used for handles structors, Diploma of Honour and as well as ivory tortoiseshell, and Associate of the Author-Com- gold. Erinoid is extensively used, posare of Paris, ex-President of as it can be cut and coloured in L'Harmonie Bayonnaise Chef Artisto Lyrique, almost any way. It also has the d'Orchestre, advantage of being cool and clean, author-composer of ane hundred and is an ideal substance for anand fifty musical works, president,
of bull fights, and father of sere umbrella bandle.
Novelty umbrellas are made to children. contain cigarette cases, holders. there are and pencils, and
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numerous ideas of this kind to made embroidered in silk to be seen. Many of the more ex-match any costume, but this will pensive umbrellas are not fitted possibly caly appeal to the few.. with an ordinary terrule, but have The fancy selvage is a compara- the ends made to match the tively new idea in ambrella handle. Very short ombrellas covers, which appears likely to are shown this season, which be popular, and there is now bave more hs than usual and much more variety in covers than open almost flat. Lovers are now was formerly the case.
$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 nearly correct forecast of the results of Hongkong Football League Matches to be played on SATURDAY next, December 2nd, a9 detailed in the coupon to be found below.
RULES OF COMPETITION.
1. All forecasts must be written
on coupons cut from "The Hongkong Telegraph." The Dame and address of the entrant to be plainly printed in block letters in Tak. 2.-Any number of 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 Bending in a correct or most nearly correct forecast, then the Prize will be divided
4-All coupons must be received
at the "Teleg_aph” „Ace. not later than 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, December 2nd. Coupons received after that time will be disqualified.
5-No responsibility " will be accepted by the Editor for the loss or non-delivery of The Editor's any coupon. decision must be final.. No correspondence or interviewa will be entered into concern- ing this competition.
6-Any match given below
which, through any cause whatever, is not played to decision will not be counted.
equally between those com-7-No members of the "Tele- petitore. No one competitor
graph" staff will be permitted
shall be entitled to more to take part in the compati- than one sbare of the prize.
tion.
MARK THE ENVELOPE "FOOTBALL."
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CUT HERE
"TELEGRAPH" WEEKLY FOOTBALL COUPON NO. 6. Matches to be played on SATURDAY, December 2nd., Home teams mentioned first in each case,
TITANIA
CLUB
KOWLOON
POLICE
KING'S
HAWKINS
S. CHINA "A."
AMBROSE
CARLISLE
UNITED
DURBAN
DIVISION 'I..
S. CHINA
R.C.A.
HAWKINS
CARLISLE
DURBAN
DIVISION II.
POLICE
MARAZION
TITANIA
KOWLOON
KING'S
R. G. A.
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.
Name
Address
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• The matches: Despatch Tamar and Despatch v. University, which appeared in Monday's and Tomaday's coupons, have been cancelled.
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