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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

NOTICE.

W. O. BARRINGTON, NOTICE is is hereby given

Eng. (L'pool.), under-

that the buriners of the un- takes to prepare Marine Endersi. ned bas, as from the 29th gineers for all B.O.T. Certificates]day of December 1922, been in- (Steam or Oil), Private tuition to corporated under the Horgkong For Compames Ordinances, 1911/1921] University Students, ats. particulars apply G. P.O. Bax No. 653, Hongkong.

as a Private Limited Company. and they will in fatura oaITY OD business as General Merchants, Importers, Exporters, and Com- mission Agents under the style! WANTED-A fully qualit of H. A. CASTRO & CO. LTD.

(Non-resident) Dated the 30th day of Decem- for the Helens May Institute.ber, 1925 Apply by letter only, enclosing the Council, testimonials, to Helena May Institute.

WA

Certi. ANTED.-Trained

ficated London Teacher (Lady) desires position. Will teach ja School as tutor to Japanese good family. Chinese of

ing

to

OF

act

OF

Speaks little Japanese. Reply

to Box No. 852 c/o Hongkong

Telegraph."

H. A. CASTRO & CO.,

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

HARMSTON'S GRAND

and

ROYAL MENAGERIE

of

CIRCUS

PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS LOCATION KOWLOON GROUND TO-NIGHT at 9.15 pm. TO-NIGHT >pecial Ferries after Every performance.

BRICHTER THAN - EVER BIGGER - BETTER

HARMSTON'S

THE APEX

THE CRUX

THE ACME

THE ALPHA

AND

OMEGA

of all that stands for perfection in the Circus World. A GRAND ARRAY OF TALENT

never before attempted in the Eart

THURSDAY, · JANUARY `£ - 1929

WE have this day admitted Secured from every Quarter of the Globe presenting a Programme

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Francis Caird Hogg as A Partner in our Firma.

TAIT & CO. Amoy & Formosa.

Hongkong. 1st Jan. 1923.

ΝΟΤΙΟΣ.

NOTICE is hereby given that

the businesses of the uo.

WANTED-Portuguecas age dersigned have been amalgama-

оп

47 desires position local orted as from the 1st of January

carried out port 10 years' experience 1923 and will be Import-Exports, Shipping. Com- henceforward at No. 8 Des Voeux petent Steno-typst and codist Road Central under the firm Excellent name of HASTINGS DENNYS Speaks Chineas. testimonials Reply Box No. 851 & BOWLEY. c/o Hongkong Telegraph."

WANTED-Young French

lady of good family with

knowledge of English desires

HASTINGS and HASTINGS. DENNYS & BOWLEY.

NOTICE.

position as companion to EnglishE have authorised M. John

Fleming, Chartered Ac- 50.countant, to sign our name as a Partner in our Firm in Hongkong| as from this date...

woman or governess in Hongkong family. Reply to Box No. "Hongkong Telegraph'

TO BE LET

O LET.-One large

Το

ofice

room in Powell's Building. Apply Lane, Crawford, Ltd,

LOWE, BINGHAM & MATHEWS Hongkong, 30th December, 1922.

NOTICE.

NOTICE hereby given that

Mr. George Andrew Fast- ings has retired from our firm and that his interest in and responsi

TO LET furnished for one year

or eighteen months from 1st,bility for the business ceased as

April 1923. Berwick Law" SD. 153 Pak. 5 roomed bungalow with tennis court and garden; ou motor road at Magazine Gap. Davis, Linstead Apply Alexandra Buildings.

&

TOLET-From 1st Jung Tácht & Four Room Hop pls PU. Box 259.

FOR SALE.

OR SALE.-Broadwood piano

FOR

for sale. specially made for

this climate and in perfect condi

tion Apply, Surgeon Commander' Sanders, Naval Hospital.

from the 31st day of December 19722.

HASTINGS and HASTINGS.

NOTICE

Daisy Okeefe wishes to announce to her pupils that she is giving dancing lessons at the King Edward Hotel from 3 to 7p.m. daily,

Station Mornings Kowloon

A

Hotel

ST MARY'S SCHOOL KOWLOON.

PITMAN'S SHORTHAND.

Class for young lady bezin- rers will commenc-'on the 9th January, For particulars

FOR SALE. Two Rickshas, apply to the Sister in Charge.

made to order, and in perfect

condition, with all accessories,

uniforms, etc., Ring up Central 7245.

Colony, 1922 Model 3 seater

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STAR PERFORMERS Booking at Moutrie's

Prices of Admission.

Second Chair

Full Box

...$15.00

Si le Box ♪eat... First Chair...

...$ 3.00

...$ 1.00

S alls Gallery...

——

ફળ

$ 1.50 ...$ 1.00

only.

N. Ray.

Agent.

Soldiers & Sailors half price to the seca, ds & Stalls

1st Matinee Saturday, 60 cts. at 4 p.m.

W. Symons. Representation.

W. Harmston.

Proprietor.

ST. GEORGE'S BALL 1923.

To be held in the City Hall on Friday, 5th. January at 9.30 p.m.

FOR

OR the convenienra of Guests, it is announced that the Meeting plates arranged for Dancers are Letters A, B, C and D.

Supper will be served in three separate sittings after the eighth, thirteenth and seventeenth dances.

The following is the Progra nme Extra. One Step

1.-Lancas

2.-Waitz 3.-Fox Trot 4.- ox Tro: 5.-Waltz 6-Fox Trot 7.-One Step S.--Lancers

9.-Fox Trot, 10.-Fox rot 11.-One Step 12-Waltz 13.-Fur Trot

.

14-One Step 1-Waltz 16-Fox Trot -For Tro!

13.-Waltz 19-Fox Trot 20-One Step

21-Fox Trai

22-05e Step"...

"Swanee Rosə "

"Geisha Lancers "

Isle of Sweetheart "

Say it with Music'

*Stumbling":

Three o'clock in the morning'

“The Sheik "

*Swannie **

"Savoy Lancers

First Supper.

Song of Persia" Suany Tenessee "Zenda"

In my tippy cance

My coal black Yammy'

Second Supper.

"Melon time in Dixieland " "Destiny" "You Hoo"

"Smiling"

Third Sapper.

"Alice Blue Gown”

"Crooning

Kiss me by wireless'

Bay it while dancing" Califum a

The music will be provided by the Bonds of the 2nd. Batt. King's (Liverpool) Regiment and the Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.

Late Peak Trams & Forries.-

12.30 E.

1 am.

G.

K.

NOTICE

Particulars and onditions of

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

FOR SALE Oer, vite the letting by Public Auction Buick Six in good running order. Sale, to be held on Monday. E have this day removed on: Office from Powell's Done only 4500 miles & fear the 8th. day of January, 1923, overhauled. Four practically news: 3 p.m. at the Offices of the Building to First Floor, Queen's tyres & three new spares. $2.250 Public Works Department, by Build nr.

or near offer Apply P.O. Box Order of His Excellency the

259,

NOTICE.

WE have this day admitted Mr. Philip Stanley Cassidy

a partner in our firm. JOHN D. HUTCHISON& CO. Hongkong 1st. January 1923,

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Annual Exco Keeting 1923. February 28th, March 1st, 2nd and Brd.

Entries for the forthcoming Hace close on Saturday 27th inst at Spm, and must be sent to the Jockey Club Room 3a, Chater Road on or before this date.

one Lot of

STRUTHERS and BARRY, Hongkong. January 1st, 1923-

RAINBOW CHASING

Governor, of Crown Land at Sham-hop in the Colony of Bong- kong for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st Jul. 198 with the option of renewal at a

S an unsatisfactory job. Begin DOW to SAVE regularly and Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the 30 will have something sub- King, for one further term of 75 stantial in your possession fro

old age. years, lear 3, days.

| PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Test of Yen Chou Hireni

91 Yes Kuk and tal

Lauality.

Boundary

Ressurement,

#. Я

feet. Fest, feet.

AS

1.30 a.. 230 a.m.

NOTICE.

name will be "DEACON from this date our firm HARS ON & SHENTON."

Deacon Looker Deacon &

Harston.

AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. ESTABLISHED

AMERICA 1841,-EUROPE 1891.

HEAD OFFICE: 65, Broadway, New York. INTERNATIONAL BANKING.

Eighty offices are established in the principal Cities of the

NOTICE.

VIOLET CAPELL is holding

Station Hotel. Tel:-K.120.

OUTWARD MAILS.

JUDGEMENT

Shanghai Paper's Choice.

to the

in

The Season of Imagination. a dancing class for Children For those whose friends are in Kowloon every Wednesday overseas, Christmas is already at from 345 till 4.45 Commencing hand, says the Times of Novem: For many years past there has Wedne day, 3rd. January, 1933 ber 17th. Having made their boen a deep though silent-

Address:-

ostculation, of time and distance, |an lagonis-- between the editorial they must go soon to the abopa department of the North China and the post-office. The last Daily Neurs and some of its most parools for Australia are already distinguished readers over our sent, and, aven for less distant adhereNCD SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT mails, time is running short judgement, says that paper. Afajesty's While plan our consignments, In particular, dis for sit down to write the Christ. judges have objected to it for Hongkong Hotel Co. Ltd.

mas letters, which, in the middle generations past, and Friday, 5th January. of November, have inevitably the tained that, whatever the Oxford There will be no Dinner Dan-Incongruous air of evening dress Dictionary may say, and however before lamps are lit, we may, permissible it may be to write sant in the Hongkong Hotel on perhape, be tempted to wonder judgement" in the every-day the above date.

for a moment whether such long use of the word, it can, in respect drawn preparation is worth the laf legal decisions, only be "judg-

ment." effort it demands.

main-

THE HONGKONG HOTEL It is a temptation that lasts: Nobody on the staff now re- COMPANY LIMITED. not long. for, once the prepara-members when that "s" first tions are begun, the effort is began to appear. But once it was NOTIOR OF REDEMPTION OF forgotten and pleasure takes its established an a part of the place. For it is a hard heart|regular style of the paper, of the that bas lost the adventure of practice, that is to say, followed

DEBENTURES.

of

is

REDEMPTION of 1.257 (One) toys, and a poor memory does for uniformity's sake where many thousand two hundred and not find in the tinsel of dolls different forms are permissible, Efty sevan) DEBENTURES being something of the fairies' authentic sa in days of the month, the. the balance of an issus of 1,500 silver and in the sparkle of cry-ingrained conservatism of Eng- (One thousand five hundred) stallized fruits. a suggestion of lishmen clung to it all the more Debentures of $300 Five hundred food magic beyond the foods of obstinately because of opposition: Dollars) sach carrying interest at Olympian maturity. And though This, however, is an age of the rate of 6 per annum issued it may, perhaps, oe true that the innovation, reform and especial- Dickensian tradition of Christmas 117 labour-saving devices. by the above named Company on

fis faded a little in our

Own It

calculated that the 1st day of January 1909,

TAKE NOTICE that the country, there can be no doubt if the time and trouble annually expended by the staff in putting above named Company will in of its survival overseas.

In Australia, in Canada, and, in the "e" could be converted into pursuance of the power reserved to it by clause 2 of the conditions indeed, wherever the British foot pounds, it would represent « endorsed on the Debentures of peoples remember their common forcs equivalent to 49.03 per cent. the above series redeem the whole origin, it is carefully preserved of that that will be employed of the 1,257 (One thousand two in hot weather or in cold, and throughout Shanghai to-day in boodred and fitty-seven) Daben-overs tribute paid to it is a link devouring plum-pudding.

men whose waya lis So, by way of a small Christmas tures without exception (such between Debentures being Bearer Deben- apart. If it happen, as it must present to cur readers, we promise tures) at the expiration of six sometimes, that official Sydney them that if "judgement" months from the date of this is thinking hardly of official reappears in these pages, it will- notice that is to say on the 30th. London, or that the clubmen of only ba by one of the mistakes Day of June 1923 at which date Toronto are frowning upon their for which the proof-reader has to all principal and 10terest then brothers of St. James's; if doubt be blamed, concludes our con- due will be paid to the persons ful breezes blow about the Cape temporary. Companies or Corporations res ro English sailors on remote pectively presenting and surren-stations are troubled for White- dering the Debentures in question ball, the arrival of the Christmas with the coupons representing mails and the tokens they bring interest due to the 30th, dar of of a pornoaz! comradeship more June 1923 and subsequent interest enduring than public differences to the Company's bankers, the turn the mind to kindlier paths. GIVEN AWAY Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-

At home or abroad, it is plea-

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$50

ØTET

FOOTBALL

COMPETITION.

ing Corporation, Victoria, Hong-sant to be remembered, and when

towards the end of next month, TELEGRAPH " kong.

BRICO Dated this 30th day of Decem. the inward mails prova to us that there are at this time others who ber 1922.

are going early to the toyshop, we shall be glad for the event and eee something of the Imperial destiny worked out in the narser- ies of the world.

By Order of the Board.

WALTER J. HAWKER

Secretary.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA

From EUROPE and STRAITS The Company's Steamship

.

We will give a prize of $30 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, January 6th, as detailed in the coupon to be found below.

Rules Of Competition. All forecaste ist be written on

We may be glad, too, that dis- tance serves to maintain the finer tradition of 1stter writing. We do not send scribbled note across the high seas, but, for pride's sake, write at leisure, tell-ons cet from The Hongkong Telegraph The name and address of ing, it may be, of things that lie the ratrant to be plainly printed in

block letters in lok a little below the surface of to-

in, but a separate coupons must be med

"ATSUTA MARU having arrived from the above day's happenings, and remember-2-a umber of attempts may be sent ports. Consignees of Cargo reing, as we write, that this being a for each attemp hereby informed that their Goods Christmas letter, will be read in.

gentle are being landed and placed at uncommonly

mood. their risk in the Hongkong and Laughter it shall contain, and Kowloon Wharf and Godown some word of English things that Company's Godowns at Kowloon the recipient loves, of how the where each consignment will be night streets are sparkling after sorted out mark by mark and de- rain, of shadows that run deep) Livery can be obtained as soot among the hedgerows. of plays! as the Goods are landed.

and books and friends, and the. Optional Goods will be carried good things of the earth. This on unless instructions, are gives is the stuff of memory and the

to the contrary before Noon, Tofreight of the outward malls. day.

J

Goods not cleared by the 10th.

Jan, 1922, will be subject it THE LADY ACADEMICIAN, rent.

And a Point of Etiquette.

"The Prize of 150 will be awarded to the otapetitor who gives the correct---or mor Lexily

cnect-result of the matches bel In event of mare tren one competitor sending loa om wet-er mort ely correct forecast then the, e rizn will be divided equally between thows competitors. no one purjetiz e shall be enried to more than cae share of tho priza

All Coupsex mort be served at the *Telegrpa" office not later than 15 o'el ck noon ta saturday, J ty 6th. Corp pe received after that time will be disqualified

5.- .p foiltr will be accepted be

the Editor for the law or non-delivery o 807 coop The Edir's dechien mu be fica Kə earpondence or in tarview will be entered into cadegaming this or mpet Lion,

Great satisfaction is felt in-ny mah given below which, through By cast whi-ver, he got payed, so s Erglish art circles about the

finish wil not be easted

women.

Mark the envelope "FOOTBALL“

Damaged packages most be loft in the Godowns for examin

stion by the Consignees' and the Co.'s representatives at an SP election of Mr. Anne Swynt so members i f. the » Teseg sph" staff on Tuesday and nerton to the Associateship of the wil be permitted to take part in the

competition. woman Friday. All claims must be pre- Royal Academy. No pointed hour seated within ten days of the artist has been thus honoured

arrival "here, after before, although two steamer's which date they cannot be re Angelica Kauffmann and Mary cognized. No claim will be ad- Moser, 6gured among the founda

membere mitted after the goods have lafs tion

of the Royal Academy. the Godowns.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

That Mrs. Saynnerton should have been chosen in preference to many others who rightly aspire to this distinction, is scarcely

Agents.

PUT HERE)- "Telegraph" Weekly Football Coupon has $2 Matches to be played on SATURDAY, January 6th...

DIVISION-I

is

Police Kowloon

NEWS FROM THE ILD COUNTRY. [surprising. Her reputation Send 154, and we wil mail you regularly world-wide, and she is the every week for 52 weeks a copy of any Brigh Weekly We-17574%, och 54 yd, People, doyen of the distinguished women. c., sleets. Hundreds of artists of this country. The pity Tit Bita, Pens-«A'A TİC., Dpers on Use Big Lis wailed free. Ad-ren:

A NEW LOCAL BANK-Starting business to-day, December 5, gives another choice and opportunity for saving UP World to provide commercial throughout the Empira. Send 13 b-day to YOUR MONEY. We C&D make your money grow. NAME-TOO China Industries

Development Banking poration Ltà. BANK ADRESS. — 5, Street, Hongkong,

paper reat weakly, or the same pcblication for is that this well-deserved recog- wraks. 134. pays for a year's subcription, nition abould not have come to faeluding postage. Most naique top-to-date

eesti appreciated by ember her twenty years ago, when she by the glamour then attached to organisations and private indi-Periodical Posting Coy. Plymouth might have materially benefited ngland

the latters A.R.A. and R.A. viduals with a complete Inter- Cor-national Banking Service.

Duddell

INTEREST.-For Fixed Deposits

Lager male plan.

1 year .....

5%

9 months

@

6 months

3 months.........

4%

For Current Account @

For Special Deposit.

Doing inse- & M PALES FOR LATTEL

Entry Forms are now. ready and can be had at the Jockey Club Stables, Jockey Club Boom, Hongkong Club Annex, Chster Road) Race Course, * Hongkong Club and Linstead }:

lexandra. Bútidings/-"

(personal arrangement). For Current Savings @ ......5% For Fixed Savings

(regulations obtainable).

CHIU CHU KEH,

Manages. Hongkong December 5th, 1922.

COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT. DEPOSIT AND CURRENT ACCOUNTS.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE"- 1BAVELERS CHEQUES. LETTERS OF CREDIT. CABLE AND POSTAL RE-

MITTANCES. PURCHASE OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE

Every Approved Banking Transaction.

R. P. BOYCE

Manager. lat January, 1923,

FRENCH TRA"BLATION OF KIPLING.

S. China

v. Club

Y. Tamar

Y. R.G.A.

Ambrose "V. King's Ha wichs

Tianta

DIVISION IL

St. Joseph's v. United 5. Chine "A" v. Kowloon Titaniz::

ROAD

Moge Ambrose Warders

▼. 8 Chipa 'B'.

v. – Margzón - Y. University V., adlaries Police

The extraordinary conser- Tatiam displayed by the Royal Academy for a century and a A French translation of thres half in refusing to admit women fales of Rudyard Kipling was re-to the Associateship, in spite of}. cently published in an edition de the eminence to which some of fuxe, with illustrations by Van thems had risen, is scarcely suf- teams you think will lose, Dogen, by a publishing firm in ficiently explained by the awk

Strike out the names of the

If you think any malok will

Paris. The name of the trans-ward dilemma which now arises; esult in a « raw do not strike oat lators

COT

ever, was not plan on in connection with the annual, be name of either team,.

and the traneh or a Rd, banquet. Hitherto

De Kane

the

bid the edition seized, woman has had the privilege of and ad for an interdiction of being present at this function. publication and damages. The But an Associate, Mrs, Swyn. | Address Court awarded him 2,000 francs, perton has the right to attend and ordered that the name of the the banquet. Possibly this may translator maat appear on each now lead to the invitation of

Mother ladies as guasti. Tolume."

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