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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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WANTED.

ANTED-Promply. Lady

THEATRE

ROYAL

assistant clerk with gen- BANDMAN'S EASTERN CIRCUIT Ltd. eral knowledge of office work and

also able to speak Chinese. Good

present

references. State salary required ROBERT COURTNEIDGE|

Box No. 898 c/o "Hongkong Tele- graph."

VACANCY

ia

private

Mo.

Family for two paying guesta bachelors preferred. dern Building Kowloon. Every convenience. Apply Bax No. 890 'ole "Hong-kong Telegraph."

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TO BE LET. TO LET From let. April in Boarding House, Natban Road, Kowloon, large lofty and airy single and double rooma with flush lavatories. Electrio light and Telephone. Apply Box 900 c/o Hongkong Telegraph."

AND

W. E. HOLLOWAY'S

LONDON COMPANY

In the latest London Comedy and Dramatic successes

TO-NIGHT, at 9.15 p.m. Fred. W. Parman, George Zucco, Laslie Graham and Charry Hardy in "AMBROSE APPLEJOHN'S ADVENTURE " The Comedy that is Breaking Records.

Saturday, March 17th at 9.15 p.m.

**BULL DOG DRUMMOND ** Siz Gerald's Du Maurier's Great Success

Monday, March 19th at 9-15 g.m.

THE FAITHFUL HEART **

By Monckton Hadis,

Tusaday, March 20th at 9.15 p.m. in Cen-"THE BIRD OF PARADISE"

An Hawaiian Play acts by Richard Walton Tully. Wednes., March 21st at 9.15 p.m.

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"TO LET.-One room

tral locality suitable office. Apply Linstead & Davis.

TOLET-Fine office space on

the first floor of the Bank of China's Building. Ready for occupation at the end of February Particulars apply Bank of Chins

TO LET European Flats in

FAREWEL FERFORMANCE

- IF YOUR WALLS TOLD" Booking at MOUTRIE'S..

Prices: $4, $a & $1.

Nathan Road, Kowloon, By adjoining Bowring Street and opposite Saifea Terrace'); Cen taining 4 Living Rooms, 2 Bath Rooms, Kitchen and ususl Flusbed Servants Rooms. Drainage

floor and concrete

further construction. For particulars and rents apply to J. Caer Cisk, Architect, 14,Queen's Road Contral.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE 334 H. P. Water Cooled "Scott" Motor Cycla and Side Car 1920 Model

214 **Levis Motor Cycle 1921 Model Owner leaving the. Colony and willing to accept reasonable offers, Apply Box No. 908 c/o. "Hongkong Telegraph."

FET EAGLE FOR SALE.

Co

OLOUR Dark chocolate. weight 19 lbs. wings tip to

Sip over 9 feet. Thoroughly tamed, as gentle and barmless as & parrot. No cage necessary. Apply Box No. 906 cfo "Hong- Long Telegraph.

G.

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NOTICE.

THE Public are hereby notifi- ed that at all performances held at the Theatre Royal, Smok- ing is strictly probibited under Regulation 49 C.N. 518-G.O, 7.11.1919. The Police have direc tions to enforce this Regulation.

E. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Police. Hongkong, 14th. March, 1923.

NOTICE.

BOXING.

permission of the Officer

Commanding."

The King's Regiment NOVICES TOURNAMENT

Fwill take place at MURRAY BARRACKS,

"

TO-DAY, & ITO-MORROW

March 16th & 7th at 9 15 p.m.

There will also be middle and Lightweight Competitions open to the Service, and a 10 round Contest on each night.

The Regt Band will be in at tendance. Prices of admission- Ringside seats reserved $2. Two small stands $1. (Open to General Public) Large Stand...... 50 cents. (Services in uniform.) Reserved seats may be booked and unreserved tickets purchased

FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

CLOSING ORDISH & INTERPORT # INTERÓLUB REGATTA at the

CLUB HOUSE. NORTH POINT, SATURDAY, 1711 MARCH, 1921

LADIES Yacht Zaco lah gus, $35 pm.

ROWING Erante morning and afternoon.

First Regatta Events after tina will be at 3 p.m.

HONG TOURS:

INTERPORT YOURS:

p.m 5 p.

Special TRAM CARS from Fost Dice:

115 pm 1:30 pm 44 pm à à p.m.

Special LAUNCHES from MURRAY FIZK:

pm to 3.30 p.m. every 15 minutes

The INTERPORT DREWS Will be entertained to dinner at the Hongkong Hotel at S p.m. when the prizes won will be presented,

Tickets may be obtained from Mr. D, 0. Logan,

c/o Mesars, Belsa & Co,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP COME have authorized Mr.

PANY, LTD...

AND CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Consignees per Co's Steamer

"PYRRHUS,"

are hereby notified that the Car

will be discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie

Lionel Eugene Lammert to sign our Firm from this date,

LAMMERT BROS.

FORTHCOMING AUCT

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THE Undersigned have receiv. ed instructions to sell by Publio Auation

од

Saturday the 17th. March 1923. commencing at'11 a.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

9 Centrifugal Pumps,

1 Electric pump.

3 English pumps,

6 Rad ators,

3 Alamo lighting plants,

14 Steam whistles and valves,

6 Motor wind shields,

4 Bets Drills,

And

A Quantity of Misscellaneous

SALES

HUGHES & HOUGH

GENER&L AUCTIONEERS

AND

BROKERS.

GENSAN REFUGEES.

Russians on Construction Work.

Seoul, · February -18.-The Japanese authorities in Korea [have announced that 2,000 Gang |qan refugees, will be given work on railway construction enter prisas. This asems to indicate that. although some of these unfortu The Undersigned have received nate Russians have left Korsa lastractions to 1 by Public Aue-the great masa romain at various: tion. (For Ae ount of the Con-places in the country and con- cerned).

stitute a more or less permanenk problem for the Korean Govern-

on SATURDAY,

the 17th March, 1928, at 10.30 am,ment-General

jat their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des A hopeful development in the Veux Road, Corner of Ice House Russian refuges problem has been the useaasful sale · of Street,

paintings done by Gensan re fugees held by Miss Felda Grove- of Beoul. Many of these paint“. ings were of decided merit and

Sundry Household Furniture (removed to Sale Rooms for convenience of Sale).

Comprising:

Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Dress-all obtained a ready sals,

OHINA SUGAR REFINING CO., Electrical Goods, Paints, Enamelsing Tables, Washstands, Wardrobes,

ד'

Ordinary at Consignee's risk Bad THE Fortyfifth

Annual Meeting of the subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holt's wharf. The Shareholders of the above Com Cargo will be ready for deliverypany will be held at the Offices of from Godown on and after 16th.the General Agents, Pedder St, March.

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 am. and noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 22nd. March will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer

on TUESDAY the 27th. Marcb at 11:30 am for the purposs of receiving the Report & Statement of Acctants for the year ending 31st December 1922.

etc.

Also

Hatstands, Sideboards, -Blackwood Cabinets, Dinner Service, Marble

2 Motor Boat Engines. ( New.)[Clock, etc., etc. 97 Sheets Zinc Plates,

5 cases Sandalwood Soap. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

HE Undersigned have receiv The Transfer Books of the! ed instructions to sell by Company will be closed from the Public Auction on 13th. to 27th March, both days Tuesday the 27th. March, 1923. inclusive.

JARDINE MATHESON &]

CO., LTD. General Agents. Hongkong, 8th. March, 1623.

ANCE COMPANY LIMITED.

commencing at 2.45 p.m.

at his residence "Clovelly" Na 12 Peak Road

A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture:

comprising:

must be presented to the under THE HONGKONG FIRE INSUR- Blackwood-ware signed on or before the 5th April, or they will not be re cognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected

BUTTERFIELD & SWRE

Agents. Hongkong, 15th. March, 1923.

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DANCING.

FALACE HOTEL,

KOWLOON.

The Popular

JAZZ QUARTET

of

H-M. S. "TITANIA ” will play at the above Hotel on SATURDAY, 17th. Dancing 9 p.m

NOTICE.

Notice to Shareholders.

A Fine Selection of Carved

Teak batstand, Drawing room Suite (Silk tapestry covered), oil paintings, water colours, ceiling and table fans, silk brocade

Ordinary curtains, brass curtain poles, THE Fifty-fourth

General Meeting of Share electrolier, teak bookcases, etc., holders will be held at the Offices etc.

Teak sideboard with bevelled of the undersigned on Tuesday. the 27th March 1923, at Noon glass, Dining table and chairs for the purpose of receiving the dinner waggons, Ice cheat, tea Report of General Managers, tables, glass cabinet with glass together with a statement of shelves, Dinner and Tea Services, Accounts for the year ended the glass ware, etc, etc. 31st, December 1922.

The Share Register. and Transfer Books will be closed from the 13th to the 27th March 1923, both days inclusive.

JARDINE MATHESON

& CO., LTD. General Managers, Hongkong Fire Insurance

Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 8th. March 1923.

ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY.

Brass and Iron bedsteads, double and single wardrobes with bevelled glass doors, dressing tabla, marble top washstands, ato. Large Satsuma and percelain vares, bronze statues, brass orna- ments etc.

Also

Large Axminster Carpets, Pile rugs,

One Piano by Eetey, New York, One Piano by Callard and Collard,

One Victrola XVI, One Lot of Records,

And

Several Enamelled baths, and porcelain basios, Bath Room

at the school room, situate at the THE HONGKONG & WHAM-A MEETING will be held in requisites Garden seats, lawn.

Garden Road entrance to Murray Barracks, from Mon. 12th to Wed. 14th between the hours of

12 to 2 and 5 to 7 p.m.

The Army Tournament will take place at Murray Вks. on Thursday, Friday & Saturday March 22nd, 23rd & 24th.

J. BAILEY, Lisut.,

Pros. Regt. Boxing Committee.

SPECIAL ANNOU CEME`T

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD

Monday 19th. March.

In consequence of the Roof Gar- den Ball Room being privately engaged on. Monday March 19th

NOTICE is hereby given that the usual evening Darce will

the business of the Astor take place in the Grill Room. Hotel hitherto carried on by Mme, Flint and Mr. F. A Chopard, has this day been acquired by Mr. Ng Siu Cheong. All outstanding accounts" to

date will he settled by the un- dersigned.

(38) MME FLINT, (38.) F. A. CHOPARD. Hongkong, 11th..March, 1923.

NOTICE.

HAVING this taken over the business of the Astor House Hotel from Mme. Flint and Mr. F. A. Chopard. I hereby Riven notice that the said

XOWLOON RESIDENTS'

ASSOCIATION.

MEMBERS are quested to

Attend the Tublic Meeting

on the Reusing Question to be held at the City Hall on Monday. March 19th, at 5.30 p.m.

:

T. A. MARTIN,

Hor. Becretary. 16th. March, 1922..

NOTICE.

business will be continued WILL cliente please send oppy heretofore and Me M. A. Vaz ís appointed MadSENT

(38) NG SIU CHEC-NG, Hongkong, 11th March, 1923.

for 1923/24 Annual? Back page of Aungal is still open for acceptance, Apply International frade Developer, Ltd. 8 Des Yoeur Road,"

POA DOCK CO., LTD.

·

the Supreme Court on Mon- mower, stone roller, palms and day next, the 19th, instant, at 5 plagle. p...to consider and confirm the On view from Monday, the NOTICE is hereby given that proposed Rules, and to deal with 26th. March,

The Ordinary Yearly Meetther necessary business con ing of Shareholders will be held nected with the formation of St. in the Office of the Company, 2 David's Society, Hongkong. His Queen's Buildings, Hongkong, on Honour Bir William Reos Davies Monday, 26th. March, 1923, at .C. has kindly consepted to noon, for consideration of The preside. Directo Report and Statement of Azents for the year ending 31st. December, 1922.

It is hoped that all Welsh people interested will make every Further effort to be present.

The Share Register and Trans-particulars may be obtained ac for Books will be closed from the application to undersized." 17th to the 26th. March, 1923, both days inclusive.

By Order of The Board of Directors.

R. M. DYER,

Chief Mans car. Hongkong, 12th. March 1923.

The Kwong Wing Co., ltd

B. 8. Ko Chow. Houdsy, March, 19h.

Begular service to Wachow

Vox Rd. W., Phone 893

splendid 1st Club Hasenger Acermmodation

Mee Wah Knitting Co.

· 128, UADMTky Bay, Phone Central 1301 Manufacturer of Books, Singlets, Sweaları and Underwa?. YEUNG PO KWAN, President

THE AI H NG Y.). Co.

CANTON-WUCHOW

23. Connaught Road, W.

LINE.

́8. 8. **NANNING **

8. 5. "SLINAN Monday, Wednesday Friday! HONGKONG-W CHOW LINE.

→CA. "CRUNG QF **

"Phone Central 1579.

THE HIN FAT S. S. Co.

Shipping and Insurance Brokers, "Phone Central 3485, No. 107, Wing Lok: Street,

KWOK MIN WANG,

Proprietor.

On Hing Co.

8-10. Hing: Lang'firunt... MOVAL & FAMIwan Maraisuke, Zioosela

*Phone No. Central 2064

D. DAVIES,

Hon. Secretary. (pro tem) Sanitary Department.. Hongkong, 15th. March, 1923.

Ching-Kee S. N. Co.

156, Wing Look Bi., W. “Phone 3230 Beguar Servior between H... Daire, Newahway, North China YEE TAI HONO. Phone

Central 753.

I

-CHEONG YUE S. S. Co.

16, Des Voeux Road, C.

5.8. "PERANANG allo:bow & Haiphong.

on Tuesday morning. 17th. Jar

For Freight or Pirage apply CHEONG YUE 8. 8. Co. "Phone Centrul 2337-

Hongkong-South America.

8. "WAH PING **

Fur Freight to, apply

HANGWHA NAVIO »TION CO. Bank of Chins Bid, *Phone Central 1575.

Mongkong-SaigonTM Line.

B. B. “TELIMADHUS *

For Freight ata, Apply

WO FAT SING

Catalogues will beissued. Terms-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers

THE Undersigned have receiv- ed instructions to self by Public Auction on Wednesday the 11th. April 1923.}

commencing at 3 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Btreet,

ONE SET OF MINT

MACHINERY,"

Also

EASTERN ITEMS,

From September 3rd, to 17th.

A Few Lots of Hand Bags.. One Pianola and a number of this year there will be held at Silver Cups, One Herring Hall Singapore the fifth congress of the Far Eastern Association of Marvin Safe and Two Gramophones, Tropical Medicine. etc., etc.

on FRIDAY,

In the Supreme Court at S Singapore on March 8th, was the 23rd March, 1923, at noon, at commenced an action by Mr. T. their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Das Powell Robinson aguïust the Albion Freed Ltd, Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Straite

proprietors of the Malaya Tribune, for $1,264.65, alleged to be due under an account for services advertisement rendered manager and for editorial services.

[Street,

SS. "HEISHO MARU" Built of wood, now lying at

Yaumati

Length 197 feet, Breadth 31 feet, rendered in connection with s

Speed 81⁄2 knots;

supplement to the paper. One of the witnesses called was the late Consumption 11 tons, Net Register-acting manager and sccountant

ed Tonnage 670.15 tons, Gross Tonnage 1,400 tons, Deadweight Capacity 937.27 tons of hauler.

Steamer at buyer's risk after failį

Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned.

Hongkong, 12th March, 1923,

Terms: Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

ge

of the defendant company, who stared that he had ■ claim against them for wrongful dismissal.

$50

GIVEN AWAY.

“TELEGRAPH” 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, March 17th, as "detailed "in the coupon to be found below.

Rules of Competition. 1-All forecasta tant be written on

coupons ens com "The Hongkong: Telegraph" The name and addream ing. the entrant to be plainly printed, inş

block letters in Isk.

2.--Any number of attempte may be west

in, but a separate aspon must be used for mach attempt..

3.--The Prize of $50 will be awarded to the avipositor who gives the parset-or monerly correct-result of the matches below. In the event of more than

- que competitor sending in a correct —or

Wild Irab Rai

$

KOREANS TAKE CUE FROM GHANDI. Non-Co-Operation Movement Launched.

Seoul, Fahrury 19-An at tempt to copy the Ghendi move- ment in Indis-the Non-Co

Movement is Operation

the latest manifestation of the sub current, of unrest among the

Koreans to

D50

only Korens

mest pestly correct forecast: thơm time: Prize will be divided equally between shoes--

competitors.

*o one competitne shall be

entitled to more than one share of the prize

́Als "coupon. must be received at the i "Telegraph" office not later than 13 o'cirek noon on Saturday, tharch 17th Compoun received after that time, will be disqualified,

5- reponsibility will be opted ba the Editor for the lam or non-deffrey of any coupon. The Editer's decision must be final. No correspondence, or in- terviews will be entered into concerning this competition.

6.- kny match gives below which, thronghề, any cause whatever, is not played, to a finish will not be counted.

7---No members of the 'e Talegraph”, tad will be permitted to take part in the competition.

CUT HERE -

Koreans, which is showing itself Mark the envelope "FOOTBALL This lot comprises a complete has been laurched to urze all A movement in various ways. set of Mint Machinery capable of producing 100.000 (One hundred thousand) pieces 20-cent manufactures.

Twenty cent) coins or 200.000 Meetings for this puroose have Two handed thousand) piec-s been held in Seoul and Preng

yang, but a parade which it was 10-cent Ten cent coine per planned to hold here has been working day of 10 hours.

(urther

and topped by the police The n pa ticulars

ber of Koreans r turning to their inspection orders may be obtain- ed from Messr, Gilman & Co. "ative garb la noticeable on the street. The fact that the day on Ltd, or the Undersigned.)..

wbich the parade was to have

Terms: 20% of purchase mon-been held was marred by spoil-

ey to be paid on fall of hammer

Balance to be paid within twó weeks of day of sale.

lingly bad weatherdoubtles-aided the police.D

While the movemant la osténs. LAMMERT BROS.ibly economic it is not difficult to

Auctioneers.

AFTER 27 YEARS.

perocïve & current of feeling similar to that which causad the Independence trouble of 1919

Telegraph" Weekly Football'

Coupon No. 18. Matches to be played on

Saturday, March 17th.

LEAGUE: DIVISION, I Club

King's S. China

Hawkins Durban

Tamar

Kowloon

* simbrose-

Titania

VO ROJAS

LEAGUE DIVISION IL

Durban Ambrose

'S. China”.

v. St. Josepří

University

v Marazion

Strike out the games of

The Koreans in Yongjung teams you think will lowes,

Boross the Manchurian border If you think any matob will

For gallantry' in saving the bave used the murder of a Korean result in a draw do not strike dat lives of 16 Germans in the North by Chinese as a pretext for be JZIGD) 28 Bea in 1896 Skipper Samuel protesting, squinst the lack of James Ryder, of Grims protection afforded by the Name by, bas received a god tie-pin Japanese regime and for renounc and diploma from-the German ing their domicile in Korea in Kwongchowan & Fort Bayard Government. The pin, which public meeting and for calling for

Phase No. Central'..

*. *. “SUE ON" will be despelakad.

(on the 17th, Jusa.

Ter Frusght opply

LI RAT 5 CA

forms representation of the a representative meeting of wil German eagle, was presented to Koreans in the Chientão district Mr. Ryder by the Mayor of These Koreans now total about

55241 300,0002 –

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