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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

WANTED-One house or one

fiat, or one bed sitting

GOOD FRIDAY

AT

room, furnished or unfurnished. 8.15 p.m. Terms must be moderate. Apply) to G. M. Hongkong Postoj Restante.

WANTED-Stadium

in

Shanghai waats Boxers of all weghts. Write us mentioning weight. record and terms. Stadium, No. 39 Szechuan Road, Shanghai.

ORATORIO SELECTIONS

ST. JOHNS

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

HONGKONG REALTY AND TRUST UO., LTD.

TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923.

NOTICE. WILL FOREIGN COM

NOTICE is hereby given that MERCIAL TRAVELL- the above named Company ERS seeking trade connections, is issuing a Prospectus datad the samples and information, kindly 23rd. day of March, 1923, a copy communicate with P.O. Box 643. of which has been filed with the Registrar of Companies, invit-

| Ing subscriptions at par for 70,000

| shares of $10 each payable as to $2.50 per sbare on application and to the balanas on subsequent demand as and when further capital is required.

NOTICE.

BRITISH LEGION. «

(Hongkong & China Branch }

FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES HOUSING & EDUCATION.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

HUGHES & HOUGH

THE Undersigned have receiv.

ed instructions to sell by GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. Publio Auction

on

Then, the 29th, March, 1933- commencing at 11 a.m. at No. 1A Chater Road (3rd. floor) A Quantity of Office Furniture and Fitings,

:

Also (ne Mosler Safe, One Cotterill 3«fe,

AND

BROKERS.

on THURSDAY, the 29th March, 1929, at 10.30am

Resolutions Sent to Government.

We have received from the Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, E. C., & }copy of a letter which hè l-as sent | to the Colonial Secretary regard- ing the recent public meetings on education and housins.

In his letter, which is dated

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by. Publie Auction (for account of the Con-March 26th. Mr. Pollock encloses cerned),

ibe resolutions passed regarding education, and states that the |C.R.A. and K.R.A. have shibady forwarded to the Government the resolutiona with regard to housing. Mr. Follook asks the Colonial Secretary t5 Ist himˆ know, for the information of the public, what steps the Govern- ment proposes to take in these matters.

The subscription list is now open and will be closed on or beHE SECOND ANNUAL CATHEDRALfore the 31st day of March, 1923.

comprising: GENERAL MEETING will Copies of the prospectus and be held in the City Hall, Hong- Desks Typewriting tables, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des forms of Application an be kong, on Tuesday, 27th. March, Sample and Show Cases, Tables, Veux Road, Corner of Ice House obtained from the Company's 1923, at 5.30 p.m., for the purpose and Chairs, Copying Press, Book Street, Bankers, the Hongkong and of receiving the Report and cases. Electrio table lamps, etc. Shanghai Banking Corporation, Accounts for the year 1929, and WANTED Young Por

and from the temporary ofices of of slecting officers and other tuguese Lady Speaking Chinese Seeks Stone Typist god THE DAIRY FARM ICE & the Company in Powell's Build. members of the committes for the COLD STORAGE CO. ing. (Second floor), Des Voeur ensuing yeat, and of appointing 17 unexperinces moderate salary. LTD. beg to aunounce that De Road Central, Hongkong. honorary auditors, and of desling Apply Box No. 917 c/o "Hong-partments for the Sale of Fresh This Notice is not to be regard-} with any other business, kone Telegrph."

Fish, Fruit and Vegetables willed as an invitation to the public By order of the General be opened at the Peak Hotel to Subscribe for shares and Committee. EUROPEAN GENTLEMAN Store on Tuesday 3rd April, from application will only be received

H. K. HOLMES, which date the following may be on the footing of the full pro- procured.

spectus and in the form issued Bread, Oakm de

therewith. Provisions at. Dairy Products

wishes to dispose of 2nd Class berth to London per S. S. Dengols sailing April 2nd. Apply Box 913, c!o congkong Tele graph."

VACANCY in

Etchar Meals | Fresh Fish private Fruit & Vegetables

family for two paying

gunata bachelors preferred. Mo

Messrs. Osta Wieman .. Lans, Crawford Ltd

The Dairy Farm Ice Gold Storage & Co. Ld

It is hoped that all residents of

dara Building Kowloon. Every the Peak Districts will avail convenience. Apply Box No. 890 themselves of this Store.

c/o "Hong kong Telegraph." |Hongkong 26th March, 1933,

WANTED-Ball furnished

flat rooms usual con- venisnoas Hongkong or Kowloon. Apply Box No. 909 c/o "Hong- kong Telegraph."

TO BE LET.

Dated the 24th, day of March, 1923.

T. A. BARRY, Powell's Building,"

Hongkong, Secretary Fro tem

G.

Han. Secretary,

R.

One Remington Typewriter. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

THE

have

Undersigned received instructions to sell by Public Auction on EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.Thursday, the aoth. March. 1923

commencing at 2 45 p.m.. No. 10 B Nathan Road,

. (Top floor.)

EMPORARY Assistant at

Teachers Europeso) are required at once. Applications,;

UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. with particular of qualifications A Quantity of Valuable Household

Matriculation and Senior Local Framinations June 1923.

ASSOCIATION OF EXPORTERS The above Examination will be

& DEALERS OF HONGKONG.

THE Annual Meeting of the

Members of the Association

held in the week commencing -MONDAY, June, 11th. 1923.

of Exporters nod Dealers of Eatry Forms together with the Hongkong will be held on Thurs- statutory fee of $15. H.K. Cur. TO LET nice furnished room day. April 15th, 1923. at 4 o'clock rency should reach me not later

with board in private house precisely, in the old Chamber of than April 1st. with tennis good locality. Kow-Commerce room. City Hall, for loon, Apply Box No. 918 co-the following purposes:—

Hongkong Telegraph."

LARGE room vacant from April in central location

Can be subdivided. Plenty cf. light.

International Trade Developer. 8. Des Your Roa itove Hughes & Hough.

TOLET-Fine office space on

the first floor of the Bank

1. To receive the Report "and Accounts of the Committee for the year ended 31st December 1922.

2. To elect a New Committee.

ang General

3. To transact

Business.

,

| -1

By Order,

D. K. BLAIR,

Secretary.

of China's Building Ready for Hongkong, 28th March, 1923.

occupation at the end of February Particulars apply Bank of China.

TO LET: Europeen Flats in

G.

Easter Holidays.

R.

|

No Scholarships will be award- ed at this Examinatian.

Examination Copies of old Papers, including those set in November 1922, can be obtained from my office, price $1. per set. N. TEESDALE MACKINTOSH,

Registrar.

Hongkong, 26th March 1923.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STRUTHERS & BARRY,

From SANFRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via JAPAN PORTS & SHANGHAI The Steamship

"WEST PROSPECT,"

Nathan Road. Kowloon, adjoining Bowring Street and opposite Saifee Terrace Con- taiping 4 Living, Rooms, 2 Bath Rooms Kitchen and usual Servants Roars. Flushed Drainage and concrete floor TH

"HIS Office will be entirely hazardous and/or extra-hazardous| For further closed on Good Friday, the particulars and rents apply to J. 30th. March. It will be opened Caar Clark, Architect, 14 Queen's for all purposes till 12 noon on Road Contral.

Saturday, the 31st. March and Monday, the 2nd. April. Licensed Warehouses will be entirely closed on those dates,

above IMPORTS & EXPORTS OFFICE.having arrived from

mentioned ports on Tuesday, March. 27. 1923, consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the;

Godowns of the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and stored consignees' risk.

construction.

TO LET -Immediate poss85-

sion.

two

Semidetached houses with grass tennis court. Bowen Road level. Each bouse containing two public rooms, two bedrooms. bathrooms etc. Could be let as one bouse Apply Box

+

No. 916 rio. Hongkong Tele- graph."

FOR

FOR SALE.

COR SALE by private treaty. One teakwood steam launch. Reg. Tons 10.30. Length 54 9". Breadth

101

4",

J: D. LLOYD, Superinteddent, Imports and Exports, Hongkong, 26th. March, 1923.

BANK HOLIDAYS.

at

must

and xperiance, and copies of testimonials should be addressed

to

The Hon. Director of Education,

Education Department.

SCHWEPPE'S

SHIPMENTS OF SCHWEPPE'S FAMOUS LEMON SQUASH AND ESSENCES

HAVE ARRIVED

may

Stocks

be

obtained from Cooper & Coy. Phone 418. P. 0. Box 390. Sole Distributors.

IN S. CHINA.

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

Furnitura comprising:-

Sundry Household Furniture (removed to Sales Rooms for convenience of sale). Also Blackwood Tables and Chairs, &c., and a Quantity of Curios &c.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Hongkong, 21st March, 1923.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have receiv- ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on Wednes.. the 18th, March 1923 commencing at 2.45 p.m.

No replies bave ret been | received.

THE KUOMINTANG.

Now Active in Canton.

Information to hand shows that the Kuomintang Party in now very activa la propaguods work, and Dr. Sun bas appointed Teng Tseja, former Director-General of the Kwangtong Mining Bureau, as head for its office in Canton. Besides organisation of leatur- ing parties, various kinds of

at his residence Clovely No. literature of Dr. San's well-

Teak hat stand, Chesterfield A coach. Chesterfield arm chairs with covers, Test extension dining table, chairs, book case,

glass® flower stand. crockery, etc. etc.

ware,

Task wir with bevelled mirror, teak wardrobe with bevelled mirror door, marble top washing stand, carpets, etc...eto..

Also

One Columbia Grafanola, ". One lot of records, Onn electric coffee machine. One slectric kettle. On view from Wednesday the 28th. March.1923.

Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivers!

LAMMENT BROS,

Auctioneers.

THE

HE Undersigned have receiv

to sell by

ed instructions Pablic Auction on

Wednesday the with. April 1923. commencing at 3 p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street.

ONE SET OF MINT- MACHINERY,

This lot comprises a complete

12 Peak Road Large-Quantity of Valuable

Mousehold Furniture comprising :-

A Fice Selection of Carved Blackwoodware

known" Three Principles for the People" are prepared for dis- tributior. The latest pamphlets sirculated among the public are

"A Citizen Ought to Know." {(h) "Revolutionary Construction.” Teak hatstand, Drawing room and (c) "A Guide to the Establish- Suite (Silk tapestry cover.d), oilman of the Nation."

It is interesting to note also paintings, water colours, ceiling that the Literary OF and table fans, silk brocade gandist section of the Kuomintang Propa- curtains, brass curtain poles, has posted a large character electrolier, teak bookcases, etc., notice over its sexl reading

etc.

Teak sideboard with bevelled glass, Dining table and chairs. dinner waggons, Ice chest, tes tables, glass carinet with glass shelves. Dinner and Tea Services, glasa ware, etc, etc.

Brass And

Iron bedsteads,

aiding Dr. Sun Weo."

Think on us poor, and join in

$50

double and single wardrobes with GIVEN AWAY

bevelled glass doors, dressing table, marble top washstands, etc. Large Satsuma and percelain vases, bronze statues, brass orna ments etc.

Also

Large Axminster Carpets, Pile Lugs,

One Piano by Estay. New York. One Piano by Collard and Collard,

One Victrola XVI, One Lot of Records,

Апа

Several Enamelled baths, and porcelain basine, Bath Room requisites Garden seats, lawn

set of Mint Machinery capable of mower, stone" roller, palms and producing 100.000 (One hundred plants. thousand)

20-cent places Twenty cent) coins or 200.000 (Two hundred thousand pieces 10-cent (Ten cent coins per working day of 10 hours.

And

{ Further particulars inspection orders may be obtain-

ed from Messrs. Gilman & Co. Ltd., or the Undersigned.)

Consignees of cargo produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of Imports THE ANNUAL MEETING of and Exports, Hoogkong, before the Members of HONG- Bills of Lading will be counter KONG GENERAL CHAMBER signed or Delivery Orders issued. | OF COMMERCE will be held on All broken, cbafed and damag- Thursday, March, 29th. 1923. at ed cargo is to be left in the 4 o'clock precisely, in the OLD Terms: 20% of purchase man- Godowns where it will be ex-CHAMBER OF COMMERCE amined at 9 am. on Monday. ROOM, City Hall, for the follow. 2nd. Apri, 1923, by Anderson Surveyors.

&

Messrs.ing purposes:TM** Marine Ashe,

N accordance with Ordinance

All claims must be presented! No. 5 of 1912 the Exchange within ten days of the steamer's Banks will be closed for the arrival here. after which they Depth transaction of Public Business on cannot be recognized. No claims Frides. Saterday and Monday.will be recognized after the goods Stroke. Non-condensing the 30th, and 31st. instant, and have left the godowns and cargo Boiler 49 diar. 68" long 2nd. proximo. Speed 9 knots. This lauoch

54." Engines 9" &

18*

10

W38

extensively

overhaul-

ed in 1920 (New bunkers entire new decks and deck beams being; fitted). Apply Superintendent Engineers Department, Messrs. Batterfield and Swire.

FOR SALE-Buick, & cylinder.

5-seater ear, 1920 motel. Done 8, 500 miles. Owner leaving Colony this week. Bargain for quick sale. Apply to Inited Motor Co. Ltd.

NOTICE. GOVERNMENT OF MACAU.

T¿LEPHONE SERVICE.

HE Government of Macau } THE

will recive proposals for the exclusive operation of a public telephone service in the City and connecting with Hongkong and

Finance.

Hongkong, 26th. March, 1923.

HONGKONG FOOTBALL

ASSOCIATION.

SHIELD FINALS (Club Ground}' HAPPY VALLEY, SATURDAY, 31st March. Junior :

S. C. A. V. King's kick off 3 p.m. Senior :

Kowloon v. King's

kick off at 4.30 p.m.

undelivered after 3rd April, 1923, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.

Consignees are requested to: send in their Bills of Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders immediately.

STRUTHERS & BARRY,

Agents, U.S.S.B. Emergency Fleet Corpn. Hongkong, 27th. March. 1923

NOTICE.

——

GOVERNMENT OF MACAT.

HOTEL CASINO.

HE Government of Macau

1. To receive the Report and Accounts of the Committee for the year ended 31st December, 1922.

2. To elect a New Committee: 3. To trao980:

any General Business,

By Order. D. K. BLAIR,

Secretary, Hongkong. 19th. March. 1923.

GIVE HIM A WATCH! From:

Till Geverive propose for SHERIFF BROTHERS

Stands $1. & 50 cta. Services the exclusive erection and opera in Uniform 30 cts.

tion of a Hotel-Casino with a minimum of 200 rooms to be built on Government land, and to be open for business before 1926.

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.

69, Queen's Hood Central

ey to be paid on fall of hammer.

Balance to be paid within twe weeks of day of sale."

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have receiv- ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Tuesday, the 3rd April, 1923- commencing at fam.

at No. 21 Stewart' Terrace (No. 87. The Peak)

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

comprising:

On view on day of sale. Catalogues will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Per 8.a. EMP. OF CANADA from Vancouver etc.-Mr. B. Glaesser, Mr. & Mr. W. M. Atkinson. Mr. & Mra L G. Bird, Miss M. E. Bird. Mrs. W. Dixon

Hopcraft, Mra. 8 D. Brooks, Mr. & Mrs. A. Chappois. Mr. W. C. Gibson, Mr. & Mrs. Wm Grim- ghaw. Mr. M. J. Hazelton, Mrs.) W. E.. Kent, Mr. & Mrs. W. G. King, Mr. H. W. Moon, Cof." & Mrs. E. A. Simmons, Miss A.

Simmons. Miss D. Simmons, Miss A. E. Jonos. Miss H. M. Howse, Miss H. Kabo, Mrs. J. Lebo, Miss J. I. Hall, Mr. & Mrs. J. B. Mackinnon, Miss Lial Sing,

Teak hatstand, Chesterfield Mr. E. F. Lemhan, Mr. A. Y. Conch and armchairs Test over-

Merian, Mr. E. O. Thompson, mantel

"TELEGRAPH" FOOTBALL COMPETITION.

We will give a prize of $50 to the reader who sends in the correct gual scores of the two Hongkong Caallecge Shield Finals to be played on SATUR- DAY next. March 31st, ́es detailed in the coupon to be found below.

all forces must be writte Rules of Competition.

OD

coupons cat from "The Hongkong Telegraph."

"The rame and address in

the antzant to be plainly printed în „ block letters in Ink.

|2--Any number of attempts may be ant

in, but a separata coupon must be used 2 for each attempt.

3- The Prize of $50 will be awarded

to the

competitor; who gives correct goal scores

4.

the of the matches

below. In the event of more than vom competitor sending in correctly forecasted goal scorms of these matches, then the Prize will be divided neally be tween those competitors. No one com- petitor shall be entitled to more than one share nữ the prize.

All copams must be received at the **Telegraph" obice not later than 12 o'clock moon on Satriday, March 31st. Coupons received after that time will be disqualified

|5,--No_zesponsibility will be accepted be the Editor for the las or non-delivery of any coupon. The Editor's decision must be final. No correspondence or seriews will be entered into concerning this competition,

any match given below which, through any cause whatever, is not played, to a finish will not be counted,

7-No members of the Telegraph **, mad will be permitted to take part in the competitian.

Mark the envelope "FOOTBALL".

--CUT HERE Telegraph" Weekly Football``

Coupon No. 20. Matches to be played on Saturday, March 31st,

SENIOR SHIELD FINAL.

Goals

Goals

with bevelled minor, Miss M. Thompson, Mr. A. Brase ornaments, Pictures, Car Kimball, Mr. L. M. Bettagh, Sir Francis Burdett, Mr. L.. A. Carter, pata, curtains &c., &c.

Tesk extension dining table, Mr. A. Copperthwait, Mr. W. J. King's Dining chairs, Teak sideboard, Mr. C. R. Koehler, Mrs. J. G Hawker, Mr. H. W. Kingdon, Dinner wagen, Teak screen, Lock, Mrs. E. G. Lowder, Mine Glassware, Crockery, Cutlery J. M. L. Lowder. Dr. & Mrs. 0.

Kowloon

JUNIOR SHIELD FINAL.

v. S. "China.. Iron Bedsteads, Tonk Ward Marriott, Mrs. M. McCleary, Mr. King's ... robes, Teak dressing table with Mr. W. O. Pearce, Mrs. P. H & Mrs. Otten, Mr. J. Parsons, bevelled mirror teak washstand

Competitors please note that Rolfe, Mr. C. F. Tobler, Mis" N. they must state the member of with marble top, Chest of drawers. Wilson, Mr. T. L. Chen, Mr. goals for and against in each &c., &c. Tea

Chun Bing Him, Miss Chun, Mr. match. F. T. Lee, Mr. K. H. Mai, Mr. A.

And

On view from Monday, the 2nd. April 1923.

the proposals should state the¦ NEWS FROM THE OLD COUNTRY, minimum expenses to the Macau Bend 134. sad we will tail, yon - regularly Macau. The proposals should THE Annual Sports will be Government and should be destry week for 52 weeks a sopy of any british A Quantity of Plants and palms be delivered to the Director of beld at 1.30 p.m. on Thurs-livered to the Director of Finance TB, Pearson's rid., etc., sto. "Busdred to Weekly Newspaper, such sa?” Lloyd's, People, day, 29th March, at Happy on or before the 20th. April next, paper seat weekly, or the same, publicsties for

Papers on Our Big Liet walled brez. A dir Valley-Prizes will be distribut- ANTONIO MARIA DE

ed by LADY STUBBS, at 530 ANTONIC MARIA de MEIREcluding pelage, Moss unique and up-to-date MEIRELES. VASCONCELOS. There will be an Old Boy's Race

| service, "Kreatly, appreciated · by "incabezi

throughout the Empire. Band 136. ja day tou of 220 yards. All old boys are

Periódical Posting Coy, Plymouth, cordially invited to join.

England

Director of Finance. Macau 10th, March 1923.

LES ↳ VASCONCELLOS. Director of Finance. Macan, 10th. March 1923,

52 weeks. Tās, pays for a year's subrosiption,

· Catalogues will be issued, Terme Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctionsers,

Address

F. Li, Mr. B. S. Yue, Mr. K. C. Name Sheng, Mr. T. M. Siu, Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Tang, Mr. O. L, Becher, Mr. J. E Grant, Mr. G. W Sinclair, Mr. M. P. Lichan00, 3ME T Ando, Rev. G. H. Bobfield, B. W. Sheppard, Mr. Clarok, Dr. W. W. Peters.

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