THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY. MARCH 2, 1923.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED.
JANTED-Bedroom.
WANT
locluding tenk
Suite
heds
Apply Roxo 891, c/aHoag kong Telegraph."
WASTED IMMEDIATELY:
-Suber and reliablə man to socompany patient to England in return for passage. Apply Marine Superintendent-Jar. ine Matheson & Co., Ltd.
private family for
two paying 30- quests bachelors preferred.
VACANCY in
fern Building Kowloon. Every convenience. Apply Box No. 890 fo "Hong-kong Telegraph."
To
TO BE LET.
O LT-Fine office space on the first floor of the Bank of China's Bulling. Ready for beeupation at the end of February Particulars apply]Bank of Chias
Dr. M. E. ASGER,
(DENTAL SURGEON)
ARAGENDES OMDA removal to Top Floor
of the
UNION BUILDING, Telephone Central 1192 Hongkong, 1st. March 1923
STAR THEATRE.
NOTICE is hereby given that
the above Theatre has been Hessed to the Hongkong Amuse ments. L'd., from the lat. March, 1923.
LEE IL CHEUNG.
Proprietor.
NOTICE.
ENQUIRIES are invited for
ad-ørtisement
spaces on
the boarding of Peninsula Fiorel site at Kowloon, HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
TO LET. In Kowloon UNDER the new strangements
mogers European Flat, fully
the entrance to the Public Juron-bed and self-contained, with Erelo-ure will be from the Gate at dash system: early possession.the Wongnaichong end of the
· Atoly Box No. 692 c/o " Hong-Course. There will be a Ladies' kong Telegraph.'
TO LET-Furnished for one year or eighteen months from 1st April 1923. "Berwick Law" No 155 Peak,
roomed bungalow with tenni court and garden, on motor road
Redin, Refreshment Room. Bar
串
and Stand No. 11 as weil]
separate Parimutuel for those
the using
Public Enclosure. The Cash Sweep wil be at the end of the Public En closure next to the Weighing Room.
The entrance for Members and those holding Tirke for the
Middle Gate.
THEATRE
ROYAL
LAST NIGHT
SEE
Prices:
at Magazine Gap. Apply Lins Members Enclosure will be ath-THEATRE
zeal and Buildings.
Davis Alexandra
To
*O LET:- European Flats in
Nathan Road
Kowloon, adjoining Bowring Street and opposite Saifee Terraco) Con- taining 4 Living Rooms, Bath
Kitchen Rooms.
and
usual
TO-NIGHT
at 9.15
he Talk of Hongkong!
Bring the Children to FAIRYLAND
www.
CARTER
The Imineal Prestidi- gitateur and Company.
THE LION'S BRIDE SAWING A LIVE WOMAN IN HALF!
A love womaTY cut in half before
EVELYN MAXWIŁE," THE PSYCHIC WONDER
SHE KNOWS ALL SHE SEES ALL AND WILAT AS MORE, SHE TELLS ALL·
Your Life An Open Book To Her! M. Maxwell will tell you your name and business, purus nges, and will read a letter and answer your
secret written poedina, anthout song that
One Hundred Other Marvels.
Book Early at Moutrie's.
$4.00, $2.00 & $1.00.
ROYAL
HONG KONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.
Fourth Tournament of the Season. SATURDAY, March 3rd. at
9.15 p.m. at the
Commencing SATURDAY, MARCH 10th.
Cafe Wiseman are supplyin. Tifrs and Tess every day at the FOR A SHORT SEASON ONLY. Jockey Club Stand for Members and at No. 11 Stad for non members. Tables of Seats may be booked.
H. BIRKE TT.
Clerk of the Course.
| BANDMAN'S EASTERN CIRCUIT LA. present
Servante Rooms. Flushed Hongkong. February 26th. 1923. ROBERT COURTNEIDGE
Drainage and concrete floor
construction.
For further
particolars and rents apply to J.
Oser Clark, Architect, 14 Queen's HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB Road Contral.
-Tas
LOST.
OSI A empty soft black farther correspondence Ferry 8.30 am, from Kow. toon 24th. instant. Finder please communicate with Box No. 883 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph",
L
OST-Last evening between Humphrey's Buildings and Ferry, two rings-one with single The other aquamarine stone set with small diamond and small pearls. Finder bringing to 26, Humphrey's Building will be rewarded.
FOUND.
FOUND-A Happy Valles ou
28. February
PASSES FOR SERVANTS will
be issued on application to Messrs. Linstead & Davis Ale-
andra Buildi-gs,
No Servants will be allowed inside the ENCLOSURE of the Race Course during Hace Da WITH UT TICKETS.
AND
W. E. HOLLOWAY'S
LONDON COMPANY
In the latest London Comedy and Dramatic successes.
Saturday, March 10th at 9.15 p.m. THE MAN FEOM TORONTO **
From the Daoke of York's Testre.
Monday, March 12th at 9.15 p.m. THE BAT
The Mysterious Mystery Play.
These Tickets are only avail. able for errants while in atten. dance on their employers or when on duty at the various Stande.
Ang Clonese Brand loitering Tuesday, March 13th at 9.15 p.m. about with Servants' Passes itt their possession will forfeit them and holders thereof will be remov
from the Enclosure
H. BIRKETT, Clark of the Course. Hongkong, February 22nd 1995.
BONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
RACE MEETING 1924
money, which has been handed February 28th, March 1st, 2nd, over to the Deputy Superindent of Police.
P. P. J. WODEHOUSE. Duply Superinten lent of Police.
HONGKONG STOCK
EXCHANGE.
Rod Bed,
TICKET OF ADMISSION to
the PUBLIC ESCLOSURE may haine from Messre. | Kelly & Walsh or at the Gate.
Price $0.-per day. SOLDIERS AND SAILORS in unifurn $1.-per way. No one admitted without a Tirket in be shown to the Micket pretur at
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Gate.
that the Stock Exchange will be Closed on Wednesday 28th Thursday 1st March. Friday 2nd March and Saturday 3rd March By order of the Committee.
P. TESTER,
Secretary. flongkang, 26th. February, 1923,
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
H BIRKETT Clerk of the Couree.
Hongkong, February 14th 19:3.
HONGKONG JOCKET CLUB.
HE STEWARDS request the pleasure of the presence of the LADIES at the Races. Hongkong, February, 22nd. 1923.
HONGKONG JOUKZY OLUB.
MEMBER
BADGES
OP THE
THE Final Dividend declared for the year ending 31st. December 1922, at the rate of Three Pounds Sterling together with a Bonus of Two Pounds
ADMISSION Sterling is Payable on and after MEMBERS ENC OSURE are 26th, day of February 1923, at the now ready and may be attained Offices of the Corporation, where from besars. Linstead & Davis shareholders are requested to Alexandra BuildiLgs. ALL apply for warrants.
BADGES MUST BE
PRO-
By Order of the Court of DUCED TO GAIN ADMIS Directors,
BION.
A. G. STEPHEN,
Chief Manager. Hongkong, 24lb. February, 1923,
H. BIRKETT. Clerk of the Course.
Hongkong February 14th 1923.
"THE SECOND Mrs. TAN- QUERAY **
Glayde Cooper's Greatest Success
Wednes., March 14th at 9.15 p.m. THE GARDEN OF ALLAH "
A Romantis Play of the East.
Thursday, March 15th at '9.15 p.m.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN ** John Drikawater's Historical Play.
Friday, March 16th at 9.15 p.m. → AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S ADVENTURE " The Comedy that in Breaking Records.
BULL DOG DRUMMOND · su Gerai Du Maurier's Great Success. Fie, Etc.
THEATRE ROYAL..
Main Events
itreen ruang conte for the Lightweight Champ anship of
the Colony and the "fredga Betr.
A B. Chadwick. H.M.S. Marazion
ዓ.
Stoker P. O. Morgan, H. M. S. Hawkins,
and
Fifteen round contest for the Middleweight Championship of the Colay and the Bell. Daily Press
A. Bruncan.
H. M. S. Maznolia,
Rte. Ainsworth, "R.M.L.Ta
also
Four six rund Contesta, Backing at Moutrie's.-Mom. bars Monday February 26th, General Public from Tues. day 27th.
NOTICE.
Saturday, March 17th at 9.16 p..WILL clients please send caps for 19234 Annual Back page of Annual is still open for acceptance. Apply International rade Developer. Ltd. 8 Des Voeux Road,
Booking at Moutria's open on Monday, 5th.
Ching-Kee S. N. Co.
156. Wing Lock 3., W, 'Phn 2210 Kezint Here
H1.K.. Dairen, Newbent. Sub Cham YEE TAI HO-0. Phone
Central 753.
CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.
15. Die Road, C.
9.8, "PHRASANG
Fish & Haphrag
on Tuesday morning. 17th, ing For Fries n Pay
CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.
*Phoce Central 2132
Hongkong South America.
8. 9. "HWAR PING " For Freight to apply
CHANGWHA NAVIG¬TION CO.
Bank of Chips Bl 'Phone Commi 157
Hongkong-Saigon Line.
B. 3. "TELIACITUS" For Fright ste. Apply WO FAT SING
"Phont No Central
Kwongchowan & Fort Bayard
8. 8. "KTA OM“ will be despatcheat
the 12th laws For Vraight wypły
LI FAT S. S. CO. *Front Caterra! 2257,
The Kwong Wing Co., Ltd.
9. 9.
Apie di
Ta MarTe-day, Feb, 27:h Regular saw in Whehow
1st Class Parrot Aconazojstion 25. Den Toear Rd. #... "Phone Central 883
Mee Wah Knitting Co.
619, L'auseway Bai, 'Phone Central 1301. Bautarers of sicka, Simplotu, &venbere Mad CaderEAT. YEUNG PO KWAN, President.
THE SAI HING S. S. Co. CANTON-WUCHOW LINE.
23. Connaurti Zoad, W.
B. "ANKING **
8. D. SAN** Monday, Wednesday Friday.
HONGKONG-W CHOW LINE.
A. CHUNG UN ** *Phone Cell 1779,
THE HIN FAT S. S. Co.
Shipping and Insuranon Brokers, “Phona
Central 3483, No. 17, Wing Lak 822561.)
KWOK HIN WANG,
Proprietor.
On Hing Co.
BAU & KITSura Marekanja, Klectria Genere: gineers & Can kederleze à *Phone No. Central 2054,
FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES BOY OF 14 ENGAGED,
HUGHES & HOUGH
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS
AND
BROKERS.
The Undersigned have received instructions to by Public Auc
F
Wed in Two Years.
Married at 16 himself, Jaha Berniciath, fruiteres, of East-
The Undersigned have received bourne, is a strong adroute for the carriage of bis 14-year-old instructions to zell by Public
Fon William when he also reaches Anction, in
16. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY A
THURSDAY,
tion (For Ac post of the Con-the 6th, 7th and 8th March, 1923, at cerced),
HM. Naral Yard, Hongkong, kad At Kowloon Naval Depot, com- mencing each day at 250 am, with
interval from 12 100% 1.30 pm.
on SATURDAY, the 3nd March, 1923, at 11 am, at their Sales Rooms No. S. Des Veux Road, Corner of Ice House Street
10 Cases Mesina Oranges.
on MONDAY, the 5th March, 1923, at 11 am, at Taikoo Dockyard,
A Large Quantity of Machinery. Comprising: Superheaters, Deutz Motors with Dynamos, Hand Steering Gears and Wheel, O Fuel Heaters, Oil Foal Filters, Bearings and Shafts with Driving Wheels, Propellers, Fuml- gators.
Also
A Quantity of Valves, Cocks and Fittings. &C & &ch Hongkong, 23rd Feb., 1923.
of THURSDAY, the 8th March, 1923, at 5 pm, at
Old and Surplus Naval Stores,
Comprising:
to
Barricloth's opinions were vary strongly expressed to Eastbourne magistrates when he was auto- moned for failing to send the boy to school.
"My boy has reached 14 years of age, and I will not send him to school for you or anybody else, so you can make what order (you like," he told the magistrM100. He has a good education, and
Life Boát., Dingies, Whalers, Ours, Cells and Electrical Fittings, is in the top class, and I shall
not send him any more. Electric Cable, Cooking Stoves,
"Why," he added as a Cón- Ships Fittings, Iron Beds, Mat- tresses and Fittings, Life Rafts, clusive argument, "he is engaged Life Belts. Carpets, Rugs, Hats, to be married when he is 16."
In an interview, Berriclath said Table Covers, Blankets, Canvas,
Old his boy was courting a girl who Leather and Metallic Hoses, Cordage, Canvas Bags, Old India-was about his own age, and bad rubber, Old Leather, Old Woollen attended the same school, and Rags, Old Asbestos, Old Cork, Old was getting married in two years' Iron and Steel. Old Brass, Copper,me Lead and Gun Metal, Coal Sacks, Asked if he had given his Wood and Gun Metal Blocks consent, he said. Certainly: Lamps, fanges, Steel Tubes, Steal why not? I was married at 16. Wire Rope, Oil Chain Cable, Drill-and have had three wives.” ing and Grinding Machines, Pin- Berricloth expressed his disgust" nice and Cutter Engines, Tables at the law in attempting to compel Chairs, Stools, Bianacles, Com-him to send his boy to school after
the Hongkong Jockey Club Stables asses, Clocks, Davits, Iron Drums he was 14
Wooden Cases. Fold-up Lavatorits,| at Causeway Bay,
Old Packing Cases, etc.
Several Well-known Race Ponies.
Further particulars from Cata- logue which will be issued.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
HUGHES & HOUGH
Auctioneers.
DANCING.
PALACE HOTEL.
KOWLOON.
The Popular JAZZ, QUARTETTE
of
H, M. S. TITANIA '' will play at the above Hotela.. SATURDAY, 3rd. Dancing 9 p.m
A. S. WATSON and Co.
LIMITED.
VOTICE is hereby given that the Thirty-eighth Annual Ordinary General Meeting of the Company (ince its registration) will be held at the Hongkong
Also
"I was amasterman at that age," hesaid,and had three or four ponies and carir, and did a resi good
A quantity of Structural Strehawker's business. My boy will
Stanchima be a mania two yesm work, comprising Beams, Struts, Gutters, etc, and} The boy is the secord child of sundry other Steelwork, and a large a family of aight. Mr. Berricloth quantity of Fire Bar Iron.
holds opposite views to her bus Lots may be inspected on Monday.)band, and does not approve the 5th March, 1923. -
of an early match, but sup- Also sale of
posed that in the end he would have his own way.
Old and Surplus Vletualling Stores at Kowloon on Friday, 9th March,
Comprising:
It is the boy's desire to be an engineer or a sailor, but his father
Condemned Provisions for pool would like him to take up his try or pigs food. Remnants oflown business.
Serge, Flannel. ste Bedding, Clothing. Mess Gear, including Electro-Plate.
Terms of Sale-As detailed ial Catalogue.
HUGHES & HOUGH, By Appointment, Auctioneers to the Admiralty. Hongkong, 20th Feb. 1923.
ANIMAL ORCHESTRA.
Country Life on Gramophoge.
UNCHAPERONED GIRLS,
American Woman "Shocked."
| The number of auchaperoned girls who go to dances in London has shocked Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle, an American police com- missioner now visiting England. She Bays that in America
After two months of patient women police arrest young girls training and daily auditions, the who appear at a public dance first "animal orchestra" ever put without & chaperoze. ст to a gramophone has been A Daily Chronich representa. tive discussed Mrs. Van Winkle's accomplished.
accusations with the manager of large public dancing hall in London.
certo.
picture-house alone.
Mr. Jack Hylton, the popular Hotel. Hongkong on Monday. cara poser and conductor, is the the 19th March, 1923. at 11.00 organiser of the orchestra,"
"Why shouldn't a girl go to a a. for the purpose of receiving which is represented by a dozen!
birds and animals, each of which dance unchaperoned?" he asked... the port of the General Manager, together with a State its special part in the con-"She may go to a threatre or to a of Accounts for the year ending
The fact A kind of symphony entitled that women do go alone to amuse- 31st Oober, 1929.
*Morning" is the result, beginning ments in London shows that they The Register of Shares of the
closed from with the crow of the farmyard have confidence that places of Company will be Tuesday, the 6th day of March. rooster and ending with the tinkle entertainment are properly con- to Tuesday the 13th. day off the sheep bell as the flocks ste ducted and that they will not be March, 1923, both days inclusive,diven off to the hills and fields. during which period no transfer of shares can be registered. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON,
General Managers. Hoogkang. 23th. February, 1723
POSTAGE STAMPS FOR
COLLECTION.
:0
Aonored.
"The work entailed hours of) This applies as much to danc waiting in front of the recording ing ball as to any other place of instrument." Mr. Hylton daraus-ment. The supervision we "waiting for each animal or bird exercise here is strict, and any give ite contribution. The girl coming here alone may enjoy rooster begins ir, and as a musicsi herself without being annoyed. sckground one heara faintly in Anyone guilty of indecorous be- the distance toestuing of an bhaviour would be immediately arly Mackbird. For this opening requested to leave, bus such a I had to wait two daye, until thing never happens. It simply could get both the cock" and the isn't done.” exchange for the postage caged blackbird to make their An English business man who Stamps common and medium vocal efforts at the same time. lived for some years in America ( quantities. 100-500-1000} of
"Then, interwoven to a certain said: "Mrs. Van Winkle should Macau. Chind. and other rhythm, you bear all the other make it clear wb ther she is Oriental Countries the undersign-musical sounds of the dawn and speaking of the Middle West or of ed undertakes to send stamps of the growing morning. Few people New York. To compare London Portugal and various European realise what music there is in the to a little American village would Countues. Transactions with morbing sounds of the country be a beurd. Compare it with New utmost honesty.
One can blend them wonderfully York and the comparison is in
"It sounds ludicrous to include favour of London.
in the & COM the lowing of
"I have seen girls of 13 and 14 concerto, but blended with certain leaving public dances in New higher notes of birds and animals] York unchaperoned at 3 o'clock the lowing is heard as a good in the morning," bass, and make unexpected
DR. TEIXEIRA, RUA DE SAUTA, Catharina, 452--1- Postr
Potugal,
NOTICE.
THE PEAK HOTEL STORE
will be opened on Monday 5th March, when provisions. 38 eapplied by the undernoted
Companies, may be obtain :-
Messrs The Dairy Farm, Ice
& Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Moesia. Lane Crawford Ltd. Messrs Cafe Wiseman.
BUSINESS HOURS
Week Days-
12.30 p.m.
4. pm.
8 a m.
2 p.10.
Sundays
8 a.m.
10. 4.1. Ica obtained at this Branch
Darcooby,"
HALE AT 108.
Claim to Australian Record
Mir. Thomas Thomson, who was born at Northampton 1012, years ago, and is now living at Ballars, Australis, has issued a challenge to the rest of the Com- monwealth to produce ani oider
MAD.
He is in good health, and every Sunday walks balf, a mile to church.
At a recent mayoral reception be climbed the stairs as well as
man of 70.
in 1920 he WAS presented
FOOTBALL COMPETITION.
NOTICE TO COMPETITORS.
As Happy Valley is being used for the Races on Saturday DEZI co football matches will be played
here on that day.
In consequence of the inter- ruption in the League fixtures,
will be charged at the rate of 1 to the Prince of Wales, to whom thus occasioned, the
coats per lb.
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE &
COLD STORAGE CO., LTD,
wat
be remarked: I was lively Telegraph" Football Competition young fellow of 23 when your will be cancelled for this week. great grandmother was crowned |
Queen.
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