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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

WANTED A qualified and Experienced Tascher needed. Apply to the Director of St. Joseph's College.

WANTED. One second-band MOTOR BOAT in good condition. Please reply to Box No. 839 co. Hongkong Tele-

THE ROYAL HONGKONG

GOLF CLUB

NOTICE is hereby given that

the Annual General Meat- ing of Members of The Royal Hongkong Goli Club, will be held in the Board Room of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co..

Ltd. Hongkong, on Monday the 15th day of December 1922, at| 3.15 p.m.

To Receive from the Commit- tea Report, Balance Sheet and and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 30th September 1922

WANTED-immediately. To Consider, and if thought

Furnished room with or withour board. Reply Box No 888 e "Hongkong Telegraph.

W. BARRINGTON, B. Eng. (L'pool), under- ED- takes to prepare Marine gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates Steam or Dill, Private tuition to University Students, etc. particulars apply G. P.O. Box No. 653, Hongkong.

PE

TO BE LET

to

For

A

Resolution expedient, pass continuing the additional sub- scription of 32-per month until the 31st December. 1924.

To Elect Officers, Members at the Committee and an Auditor for the ensuing year.

To Decide on any Resolution which may be submitted to the Secretaries & Treasurers four days prior to the Meeting.

Any Other Business.

By Order of the Committee." PERCY SMITH, SETU

& FLEMING. Secretaries Treasurers. Hongkong, tb. Dec., 1922

District. To Let EAK

Nominations for members of furnished, 3 roomed house the General Committee should December. reach the Secretaries & Treasur- from February

not later than 5 pm. on Apply Box 940, co "Hongkongers

Thursday the 14th. December. Telegraph.'

1982.

Go

*ODOWNS to rent immediste- ly. Two newly re-condi- tioned Godowns, 16 feet by 91 feet, two stories each, situated on Praya, Kennedy Town. Rental moderate. Apply Box No. 842,

"Hongkong Telegraph."-

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LET. Up-to-date big Apply OFFICE ROOMS.

the Honshing Mercantile Co., Ltd.. No. 6, Queen's Road Cen- tral, 3rd. floor, next to the Bank of China.

TO LET In the best part of

Kowloon

a beautifully furnished bed setting.room, with board. Private European family. Suit married Couple or two bachelors. Separate bath room with water heater and lush System. Apply Post Office Box No. 220.

FOR

FOR SALE.

OR SALE-One Singer hem- stitch sewing machine. nearly new. Apply to Lammert Broa.

FOR SALE Medium

Sized

Piano by Broadwood-almost new in perfect Condition. Apply Box No. 841 c'o. "Hongkong Telegraph."

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LOST.

OST. Kowloon, Sunday afternoon. Large black and tan dog, smooth haired. small painted ears. Reward. Telephone K. 349.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

FRENCH CONVENT Causeway Bay

In aid of the Orphans and Destitutes of Hongkong and neighbouring Provinces. who are maintained by the Sisters of the Convent, SALE OF WORK comprising a large assortment of linen embroidery and mis- cellaneous articles suitable for

Xmas Glits.

will take place on the 18th, 19th

and 20th December.

Open daily from 9 am to 7am.

On the closing day of the Sale. Wednesday 20: Dec.. at 5.30 p.m. the pupils of the Convent

will give an entertainment for adults in aid of the same fund. Tickets $1.00

Obtainable from the Convent and Music Stores,

On Thursday, 21st Dec, at 5.30 p.m., the above entertainment will be repeated for school children.

Ticket 50 cents.

DANCING.

PALACE HOTEL

KOWLOON

Special Attraction

By kind permission of Capt. C. S. Benning, R., D.5.0. The popular JAZZ. QUARTETTE

of

H. M. S. TITANIA " will play at the above Hotel on Saturday 16th. Dancing 9 pus.

An Exhibition of Classic Dancing will be given by Mr. J. THOMAS

" and

Mdle. E. MAKAROWA

THE Captain and owners of in the following dances Oriental Polka the s.s.Nassa" disclaim all Dance, Gypsy Dance, responsibility for

any debts Dance, The Love, Flowers Dance. contracted by the crew of that

vessel while in Hongkong.

RAINBOW CHASING

NOTICE.

Is an unsatisfactory job. Begin THE Hongkong Art Club will

Abe A: Home to members and. now to SAVE regularly and friends on Tuesday, 19th inst. you will have something subfrom 3.30 to 7.00 p.m. at the stantial in your possession fro Helena May Institute. old age.

A NEW LOCAL BANK-Starting business to-day, December 5, gives another choice and opportunity for saving up YOUR MONEY.

We can make your money grow. NAME.-The Chins Industries Development Banking Cor- poration Ltd.

BANK ADRESS. — 3,

Duddeil

Street, Hongkong. INTEREST.-For Fixed Deposits

1 year

9 months

6 months

3 months

.6%

51420

Q

For Special Deposit.

(personal arrangement).

For Current Savings @ For Fixed Savings

.5%

For Current Account @

(regulations obtainable).

CHIU CHU KEH

Manager. Hongkong December 5th; 1922.

Anyone interested in Art is! cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong 12th December, 1922.

WONG SIU WOON ZOGTT, SHOES & SLIPPERS FOR LADIES,

| GENTS & CHILDPEN BEST DESIGNS, PRICES

MODERATE.

23, POTTINGER ST., PHONE 1474

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

A. D. C.

Something Really English for Christmas BOXING NIGHT

THEATRE

ROYAL

TEMPEST"

Full orchestra, chorus and ballst of nymphs. fauns, reapers and strange shapes.

ATMOUTRES UISUKU

THEATRE ROYAL

HONGKONG.

DON'T FORGET TO-NIGHT, at 9,15

THE MICHTY MONARCHS OF MYSTERY

EL

CHEFALO

AND

PALERMO."

A Riot of Fun Thrills and Mystery Including the Sensational and latest Novelty entiiled

"SAWING THRO' A WOMAN."

Matinee:

SATURDAY, 16th December, at 5 p,m.

Children half price.

Prices: $3, $2 & $1 BOOKING AT MOUTRIE & CO.

CAFE WISEMAN.

BREAD.

Owing to the strike of bread delivery coolies, we regret that we are unable to deliver bread to our customers as usual.

Bread is on sale at all our Agents and at Cafe Wiseman, and we trust that our patrons will extend to us their support by sending their coolies for whatever bread supply they may need.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.

SECOND TOURNAMENT

THE SEASON,

Saturday, December 23rd, at 0.15 p.m. at the THEATRE ROYAL

OFİ

MAIN EVENT. Fifteen round Contest for the

NOTICE.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1922.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS, THE Undersigned have receiv

ed instructions to sall by Publio Auction on Monday, the 18th. Dec., 1933. commencing at 3.30 13.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

A Selection of Fancy Goods.

comprising

Franch Porcstain, Figures, Silver and Plated ware, Clocks Vases etc., etc.

Also

Fine Crystal Cut Glass Bowls, Plates, Vaser, Decanter, Jugs, Jardinieres, Cand esticks, Spirit Bottles etc.

And

CRICKET.

OPERA AT KOWLOON,

of

Chinese R.C. v. Indian R.C. Star Theatre Packed.

In this match to be played on

The Italian Grand Opers Com- Saturday at 15 pina. on the pany opened theirKowloons648ÓN Chinese Recreation Club ground, last night, when they gave

splendid interpretation the following will represent the a Indians A. al Aroulli,(Caps), Puccini's famous masterpisce Bronte A. H. Madar, J. S. Curreèm, S. H." La Boheme." Incidentally, and Electric Ismail. S. D. lsmail, S. A. Ismail, probably unknown to the players Trays EA Moosdeen, S. A. Rumjahn, themasives, they gave the folk Sirdar Khan, N. Kitchell & who dwell on the mainland a A. N. Other. Reserve: A. H.glimpse of the oft-dreamt Kow- loon of the future, for, glancing Rumjabo.

around the crowded, house," one noticed mary Hongkongresidents who, by their presence, admitted This game will take place on that Kowloon was for the moment Saturday at 2 15 p.m. at Sookun-1be centre of attraction in the poo Valley. The following will Colony.

the Indian 2nd.

The performance was also not- XIE Moasleen (Capt.), R. Nazarin, able for the fact that Madame D. Ramjahn, O. Rumjaho, H. D. Ambrosa was heard for the first Rumjabn, A. K. Mianu, I, Hassan, tima bere. Her clear soprano A Kitchell, J. Ackbar, F. M.voice, together with her sym- reali, & A. Wahup. Reserve: pathetic portrayal of the part of A. R. M. Samy.

“vimi,” made her a firm favourite with the enthusiastic audience. The concerted work of the company was as excellent s

Complete Sets Crystal Glass

Table Services.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers.

HE Undersigned have received: instructions to sell by Public

Auction on

Tuesday, the 19th. Dec., 1933 commencing at 5.15 am.

De

Indian R.C. 2nd. XI v. H.M.S. Ambrose.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell TESTERDAY'S CRICKET. ever, and it is difficult to single

Street

A Breaking up Collection of 2500 picked stamps including high value Colonia's. rare and errors etc.. etc. (fall, particulars from catalogue) On view from Monday the 18th. iinst.

Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

TO-DAY'S

MISCELLANY.

Padres Prove a

Strong Side,

The cricket match on the H.KC.C. ground yesterday bễ. tween doctors and clergymen resulted in a first-innings victory for the padres.

out any of the individual roles for special praise.

To-night "Rigoletto" will be played, and, judging from the capacity house last right, book- ing should be made early.

$100

As se reported yesterday, the GIVEN AWAY|

medical officers were all out for 105 in their first innings just before the luncheon interval. The clergy side, with several good!

SPECIAL CHRISTMAS

COMPETITION.

Although it was not the handi-wielders of the bat. reached 190 work of the East, the payment of for the loss of only 6 wickets, and 225 in London recently for the tributed 46, Res. Quick 25, Bad declared. Rev, Crole-Rees con- Hate Shah's famous carpet is a Rev. Featherstone was 34 not out. PRIZES FOR CIVILIANS AND

reminder that Persian carpets are

still the foremost in quality in the Going in again, the medicos had world. Modern Western in-nocked up only 33 for 8 when fluences have made them lees stomps were drawn. excellent than they were, but even Naval Men at Happy Valley.

equalled

NO

they

be canno:

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for beauty of colour and Yesterday afternoon, at Happy design. The dyes formerly used Valley, two Naval sides, one of were made from indigo, madder officers captained by Lt.-Com. and vine leaves, impervious even Douglas Hamilton aud the other in the most delicate shades to representing the "Lower Deck," sunlight. The aniline dyes now had an enjoyable game of cricket. frequently used fade more readily, but the best Persian carpets still substantiate the claim that they improve with wear and gain from the passage of many feet an added beauty of gloss.

SERVICE MEN.

We will give a prize of $50 to the oivilian reader who sends in the most nearly correct forecast of the results of Hongkong Football League Matches to be played on SATURDAY Dext, - December 15lb.. as detailed in the coupon to be found below: and $50 to the Service reader who sends in the greatest number of correct forecasts of " soch matcha

The Commander's X" declared when they had compiled 155 for the loss of 7 wickets (Lt. Com. Hooper 79), and the oppos ing eleven succeeded in knocking up 115 (Ch. Wir. Bakir 82 nat1--an out.)

The Latest Changes,

Hardly ever in Church history can there bave been a band of brothers so eminent as the Vaug hans, now bereft of the brother CHINA COAST OFFICERS. best known to Englishmen, Father Bernard Vaughan. The youngest brother, John, is a bishop. the late Dr. Roger Bede Vaughan was an archbishop. Father Kenelm Vaughan has toured the world on behalf of Church funda. The nisters, equally devout, bare given their genius to convent cloisters. Father Bernard is said to have been the only priest whose pratory King Edward VII. heard. The Pope once said of the Farm-street prophet. He was born on Vesuvius, and sent to England to cool."

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Rules Of Competition.

written forecasts must be coupons cut from "The Hongkong Telegraph "The name and addrem af the entrant to be plainly printed in block letters in Ink

2.—-day number of attempts may de sent in, bus, a separate cupón must be need for each attempt

| 3,--The Prize af 150 in earth case ( Civiling and Service) will se awarded to the com- petitor who gives the correct--ar most Dearly correct result of the matcher below. In the event of more than one competitor sending in a corect-or mosa Dearly correct forecses, then the Frize will be divided equally between those competitors. No one competitor shall be entitled to more than one share of the

Mr. D. D. Ricbards, chiel office:. Woosung, is on reserve. Mr. A. von Winckler, from reserve, bas gone chief officer, Woosung

Mr. W. E. Bullen, second-Al compare met be received as the engineer, Chekiang, bas gone second engineer, Yingchow, M. J. Grady, second engineer, Ying-

cbow, is on reserve.

Mr. W. Lozza, from reserve.

has gone third engineer, Chekiang, Mr. R. Meldrum, third engineer,

It is interesting to recall in Chekiang, bas gone second an- connection with the present out-gineer, same ship. break of smallpox at Poplar, that Mr. R. S. Bonnard, chief officer, it is just 200 years ago since Hopsang, is on leave. Mr. A. vaccination was introduced into Woodley, second officer, Hopsang, England. Although from a very has gone acting chief officer, same remote period it had been practis-ship.

ed by the Brahmins of Hindustan, Mr. D. G. Gairas, sup's second and the Chinese had '"' SOWD

officer, Hopsang, has gone second smallpox by inserting a crust into the nose, it was not until officer, sama ship. 1717 that Lady Mary. Montague,

Mr.

T.

second

prize.

"Telegmpa" office not later than 12 o'clock noon on Esttiday, December 16ik. Coupons received after that time will be disqualified.

5.-No responsibility will be accepted b

the Editor for the')>m oz nos-delivery of any compon The Editor's decision inst be final. No correspondence or in- 'terviews will be eutend into concerning

this compet tion

[6.-any match riven below which, through Aur canse whatever, is not played, to a finish will not be counted.

No members of the Telegraph" stat! will be permitted to take part in the competition

Mark The Envelope Football.

..CUT HERE Telegraph" Weekly Football

Coupon No. 8.

Matches to be played on SATURDAY, December 16th. Home teams mentioned first in each cate. DIVISION I.

V. Titania

R.Q.A

Wilkinson,

sup'y second officer, Hopsang. UR Company named Fook wife of the English Ambassador officer. Kwongsang, has gone OUR

Seng (Pawnshop) establish- to Turkey, set the fashion by

her six-year-old son Captein G. S. Holmwood, of the ed in this Colony for about 30 having

Shortly afterwards Loongwo. bas Roge master, years at Tai Ping Hill, No. 28 inoculated. East Street. wishes to remind the experiments were made under Funwo. Captain F. Scurr, of the bas' gone master, public that since the Company the sanction of the Royal Society Fubwo, was first started there is no need on six condemned criminals, and Loongwo.

Captain W. Gibb, of the Kung- in view of the success achieved, of loans or mortgages from other the King, George 1., on the ad wo, is on leave, people. We advertise that oar

Captain D. Christie, of the Company Fook Sang will not be vice of Sir Haas Sloane, per-

South China v. mitted the Royal children to be Kutwa, bas gone master, Kung-| responsible for any loan or

inoculated.

Wo. Mr. E. V. Bishop, chief mortgage by any shareholders who uses the Company's chop.

officer, Katwo, has gone acting! London's noisiest jazz" hand master, same ship. FOOK SANG,

最喜

is seldom, if at all, beard by the

Middleweight Championship of Hongkong, 13th. December, 1922. ordinary public. It is to be found the Colony and the Hongkong

Daily Press Belt, A. B. Daca and

A.S. Magnolia V.

also

C.P.0 Callagan

HIM. S. Titania

CURIO AUCTION.

ment are

Club

Hawkins King's Tamar

Y.

Y. Police

V.

Durban

Kowloon

DIVISION II.

Mr. O. V. W. R. Basham, from

Kine's Ambrose United

*. Marazion

V.

S. China

V.

S. China "B"

Kowloon

University

on reserve.

'St. Joseph's Y. Durban

Pólice

.R.0.A.

Auxiliaries

V. Hawkins

in the big riding school at reserve. has gone acting chief Buckingham Palace, where some officer, Kutwo. of the horses for the State coaches Mr. f. A. Hangley, second en- to be used at the opening of Parlia-gineer, Kungwo, is

now having special Mr. J. S. Black, from reserve,

second gone

edginser,

Strike out the names of the Two Lightweight Contests, One A large collection of Chinese training. It is in the school that bas Welterweight Contest, One Mid-porcelain, ivory and Curios. the the pageant horses are usually Kuogwo.

Mr. N. C. Klopfer, second teams you think will lose. dleweight Contest and One properte of a naval officer, will be exercised, and as they have

to be accustomed to sudden cutofficer, Toonan, has gone second result in a draw do not strike out If you think any match will Bantamweight Contest, all six sold by auction at

bursts of music, a special band is officer, Tungwah. rounds each.

Messrs. HUGHES & HOUGH'S provided for them. It is a fear-

the name of either team. Booking at Moutries.--Mem-

Mr. Maxwell, chief officer, Ice House Street,

some collection of brass instru-l NEWS FROM THE OLD COUNTRY.bers 20th, December, General Send 13. and we wil mail you recolarly Public from Decembe 21st.

FRIDAY, the 15th. December,ments and drams of indubitable Kwangchi, has gone chief officer, Name

Kiangyung. noise capacity, placed in one corner of the school. Operated Mr. A. Sinclair, from leave, bas at unexpected moments these in-gone chief engineer, Heinuing.

Mr. W. Spence, from reserve, struments produce an extraordin ary and startling volume of sound, has gone acting chief engineer,

Shipping

and and the horse that can stand it Kisogyung. undisturbed can stand anything. Engineering.

every week fir 52 weeks a copy it may British Weekly Nesesper, anch Woyd'», People, Tit Bits. Pear's etc., etc., etc. Hundreds of papers Ung Big Liet mailed free. A diferent japer at weekly, or the same publication for

USUAL PRICES.

Next Tournament.-Saturday,

52 weeks. 134. pays for rear's subscription: January 13th. at the Theatre taciadiaz) Perrier, prets Most unique and up-to-date

appreciated by member Royal. throughout the Empire. Bend 13. today to

A Band will play between Periodical Fosting Cay, Plymouth,

the events." England

at 3.30 p.m. On view the previous day. Catalogues will be issued. This is one of the finest private collections that has been sold in Hongkong for many years.

Address

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