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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

【ANTE D.-Experienced

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Lady Stenotypist (Euro) paan) by British Shipping Firmo. Apply to Box No. 942 e o Hong- kong Telegraph".

WANTED-Unfurnished

apartment in Humphrey or Pratt Building. Apply Box No. 947 cio "Hongkong Telegraph."

WANTED-Portuguese.-(23)

seeks position with British. frm in Hongkong or Outport. Thorougbly experienced in Omes Werk. Good References. Any reasonable Salary sccepted. Reply Box No. 946 c/o "Hong- koog Telegraph."

TO BE LET.

"LIENTS' drafts or shipments

CLIE

refused in any country per-

BoDally adjusted by our office

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THEATRE LE ROYAL

DANIEL T. FRAWLEY · COMPANY

with

MISS ADELE BLOOD

NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing May 29th.

NEW

TIES

May

Kay

29th. CAT AND CANARY 30th.- LAWFUL LARCENCY

May

31st.

June

ist...

LATEST DESIGNS

NON-CREASEABLE

NECK-TIES

RUBBER LINED

AT

SINCERE'S

there. Other services also, free HONGKONG HIDE & LEATHER

to advertisers of the Interna tional Trade Developer.

TOLET-From June 1st, large

double room with verandah ia well furnished modern flat, Kowloon, coolest position. Apply Box No. 948 co. "Hongkong Telegraph."

CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that an EXTRAORDIN

MEETING ARY GENERAL of the HONGKONG HIDE & LEATHER CO., LTD. will be beld at 67 69 Des Voeux Road Central, Victoris, in the Colony of Hongkong on WEDNESDAY the 30th Day of May 1923 at 12 noon when the sub-joined Resolu tions which were passed at the LET-From 1st. September, Extraordiary General Meeting of Furnished flat. Humphreys the Company held on the 14th Buildings, Kowloon. Preference day of May. 1923 will be submitt- to tenant taking over furniture.ed for confirmation as a Special Apply Box No. 945 eleng-Resolution, namel keng Telegraph."

TOL

To

O LET.- Premises suitable for Office or godown in the central district. Apply Wan Hing. 10. Queen's Road.

TOLET-Seven-rooned de-

tached house with tennia lawn and garage for two cars. Apply to Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming.

NOTICE.

MR. CHARLES GORDON

STEWART MACKIE ban been admitted as a Partner of our. Firm at Hongkong and Shanghai as from 1st April, 1923... MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

&.CO. Hongkong. May 25th. 1923

NOTICE.

MR CHARLES GORDON

STEWART MACKIE will continue to be 2 Managing Director of this Company heretofore.

GIBB. LIVINGSTON

& CO. LTD. Hongkong, May 25th, 1923.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES..

TOYO KISEN KAISHA. 5. S. SEIYO MARU" Vos, 17 West.

From SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS via SAN FRANCISCO, HONOLULU & JAPAN PORIS.

THE sbave named Steamer

having arrived on Friday, 25th May, 1923 consignees of cargo are hereby notified to pre- sent their Billa of Lading for countersignature, and take im- mediate delivery from alongside steamer or the Company's Go- down, where all cargo impeding immediate discharge will be Janded at consignes's risk.

Storage will be assessed or cargo remaining undelivered after Friday 1st. June, 1923.

All broken, chafed and damaged packages will bo landed into the Company's Godown, where same will be examined on Friday 1st. June, 1923, at 10 am.

No claims will be recognised after goods have left the steamer or Godown, and none will be entertained if presented later than three weeks after arrival of atesmer:

No fire insurance whatever will be effected.

Y. TSUTSUMI, Manager. Hongkong, 25th. March, 1923.

A. That 51, 656 of the unissued shares of $10-be divided into 129, 140 shares of 84.-- each.

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B. That the Capital of the Company be divided into two classes of shares namely, 48, 344 ordinary "A" shares of $10 each and 129,140 ordin- ary Bshares of $4 each and that the provisions fol- lowing in regard thereto have effect, that is to say

(1) The ordinary

shares aforesaid shall be those shares which are numbered }

to 48 343 incluize and one addi.. tional $10.--share which if and when issued shall be numbered 48,144. (2) The ordinary "B" abares aforesaid shall be those unissued shares of 4each which will, when issued be numbered 48,345 to 177,185 inclusive. (3) The said ordinary "B" shares shall as from the

A

SMILIN' THRO

ANNA OHRISTIE

Jume 2nd. MY LADY FRIENDS

TEA FOR THRII

THE GOLD DIGGERS

Тиле 4th. June 5th.-

Booking now open at Kontrie's Usual Prices. Usual Prices.

OKER

FRIDAY, MAY 25′′ 1923.

THE RECORD OF QUALITY.

The "OKEH has come to stay. That's a fact. Get acquainted with it to the strains of the latest musical master-pieces as rendered by the world's greatest artista or to the strains of the latest Fox Trots and Wallzes as played by America's leading orchestras and bands. Do not forget that the OKEH "is original and refined and that it pleases and satisfies. So says everybody who has heard it and there can be no better recommendation than this.

Haven't you got a Talking Machine? Then let u name for you your own requirements in selecting a Phonograph. It must be a musical instrument first and it must have faultless tone-clear, round, true. It must be not only pleasing in design but correct. Its proportions must be exact, its wood and metal perfect. its workmanship beyong criticism; and, more than ever before, its price must be reasonable. We have such an instrument in the "STRANDCONSOLE-worthy of the place of honour" in any room of any home. Let us demonstrate it to you. You must see the STRAND" and hear it to appreciate what has become possible in 1923.

OKEH STUDIO.

8. DES VEUX ROAD CENTRAL (CORNER OF ICa

HOUSE STREET)

JUTLAND DAY BALL

Calico Ball (in aid of the NAVY LEAGUEENDOW.

·MENT FUND for the benefit of children whose father lost their lives at sea in defence of the Empire) will be held under the Patronage of Admiral Sir Arthur Loveson K.C.B., on 31st. May (Jutland Day) at the City Hall; at 9.15 p..

Tickets $5.00 per head (includ-

date or dates of issue fullying light refreshments) obtainable

paid rank equally with the said ordinary "A" shares as regards dividend trans- missibility conference of rights to vote and distribu- tion of assets in the event of winding up.

(4) If the Company shall be wound up the surplus as- sets shall be distributed as nearly as may be among the members in proportion to the number of shares held by them at the com mencement of the winding up: But this clause is to be without prejudice to the rights of the holders of" shares issued upon special tërme and conditions.

C. That the Articles of Assocí. ation be amended by the deletion of clauses 107 and 126 thereof.

D. To consider the election of

and to elect further Director or Directors.

By Order of the Board.

E. PEPPEREI L,

Acting Secretary.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

THE Third Gymkhana Meet-

ing will be held (weather

permitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday June 2nd. commencing 3 30 p.m.

The Charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00. Soldiers and Sailore in uniform half price.

Members are advised that they must show their Badges to cbtain admission to the Members En- closure.

Each member has the right of introducing 2 non-members to the" membere enclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $500 each up to Friday June 1st. The Stewards invite the ladies of Hongkong to be present.

At Messrs. Moutrie & Co. Ander- son Music Co. & the Hongkong Hotel.

Α

Tel. No Central 4453.

FONLY THE BEST

Cigarettes Cigars & Tobaccos are sold by 3: Rave You Triad

SETOS AMBLE?

THE GRAECO-ECYPTIAN

TOBACCO CO.,

12 A Queen's Road,

FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES

HUGHES & HOUGH

GENERAL AUCTIONERS

AND

BROKERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have receiv

ed instructions to sell by Public Auction on

Thurs., the 13th. July, 1923. commencing at 3 pm

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Aus at the o'd premises of the Hong- tion for account of the concerned.kong Electric Co, Wing Fung St.

on SATURDAY,

Wanchal.

Corner of Ice House Street,

the 26th May, 1928, at their Sales Two (2) 550 B. H. P. Diesel Rooms, No. & Des Voeux Road,} Ganerators Complete with

alternators & exciter, Three (3) 300 B. H. P. Diesal Generators Complate with alternators & exciters,

A Quantity of Household Furniture (removed to Sale Rooms for convenience of sale).

on TUESDAY,

the 29 May. 1923, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Vœux Road, Corner of Icel House Street,

Valuable Teakwood and Blackwood

Furniture and Household Sundries, &c., &c., &c. Comprising:

Dining Suites, Chesterfield Sofas,

Arm-chairs

(new). Tea Tables,

Iwo (2) 250 K. W Steam alternators complete with exciters and switchboards, One (1) Babcock

Wilcox water tube boiler complete with fittings and chain grate ataker,

One (1) Marine

type boiler .complete with fittings, Two (2) 50 K. W. Alternators

(without engines),

One (1) Main

Switchboard

consisting of machine panels and feeder panels.

steam

Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, larg One (1) Duplex Feed Pumr. and small Wardrobes, Dressing Three (3) Heenan & Froude Tables and Chairs, Washstands. One (1) Lot of steel

type water coolers, etc.. Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dinner Services. Crockery and Two (2) Sulzer pumps,

pipes and valves, Glass Ware. Cutlery. Carpets and Three (3) Albany Rotary pumps, Rugs. Staircase Carpets. Electro-Three (3) FaDS clated Ware.

for cooling towers and Three (3) motors | for same.

Electric Reading

Lamps, Blackwood and Teakwood Screens. Blackwood Teapoya, Mar-One ble-top Flower Stands and Side One Tables.

One

(1) Water tank,

(1) 120 Gallon oil tank, (1) Set of spare gear for Diesel Engine consisting of}

and.

".. Also Two American Ice Chests (1 251 iteros. large and small, Oce Piano byna (1) 10 ton Travelling crane Klimes, One Piano by Joseph Wallis and Son and One Iron Bath.

A Large Quantity of Struc (Fall Farticulars from Catalogue).tural Steel work on the premises.

Hongkong, 24th May, 1923,

Now on View.

on FRIDAY. the 1s: June, 1923, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Rooms,. No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

For Fortber Particulars and terms of Sale apply to the Undersigned.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

G.

R.

NOTICE.

Particulars and Conditions of

Embroideries, Old Carved Ivory, Lacquered Ware, Crystal & Agate Ornaments, &c.. Including a variety of 5-colour- ed and 3-coloured Vases and Jars, Wall Plates, Table Screens, Blue and White Vases, Incense burners, Old Bronze and Brass Figures and the latting by Public Auction Vases, Kakemonos,

Monday Lacquered Sale, to be held on Cabinets, Chairs, Screens, Tables, the 28th day. of May, 1973, at 3 Ivory Wares, Jade, Agate and P., at the offices of the Public Crystal Ornaments,

Works Department, by Order of Pieces.

His Excellency the Governor, of The above stock recently arrivellett Bay in

two Lots of Crown Land near

the ed from the North and includes of Hongkong, for a term of 75 Colony pieces from the Ming, Kunghi,years, with the option of renewal Kienlung and Tewkwong Periods. at a Crown Rent to be fixed by

Mandarin

(Full Particulars from Catalogue);

On view day before Sale.

Hongkong, 23rd May, 1923.

Terms: Cash on delivery,

"HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneerz

SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

FOR HONGKONG!

Are you interested?

If so, make a point of being

present at the

POPULAR CONCERT

On SUNDAY, at 3 pm.

AT

THE STAR

the Sarveyor of His Majesty the King, for one further term of 75

years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry Ni

Laemitty.

Sear Kellett Ray.

Boundary Semurements.

3. E.

me feel, feet. feet.

As per sale plan.

Couteate in

THE PENISULAR & ORIENTAL

STEAM NAVIGATION CO.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND BOMBAY

THROUGH BILLS OF LAD ING ISSUED FOR EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN AND CONTINENTAL PORTS AND

LONDON.

HE Steamship

** ALIPORE"

Sir Robert Horne, who is being pressed to be- come Chancellor of the Ex- obequer.

Lord Robert Cecil, who is prepared to accept office under Mr. Baldwin.

Sir Auckland. Geddes, British Ambassador to Amer ica, whois ill with eye trouble.

THE COLTMAN CASE.

$25,000 Gold Indemnity Claimed.

Peking, May 24-It is reported that the US. claim for indemnity In the Coltman case amounts to twenty-five thousand dollars rold. Reuter,

WEDDING.

Jowitt-Tayler.

A pretty wedding took place at Carrying His Majesty's Mails. Rev. Fr. Augustio officiating, when St. Joseph's Church yesterday, will be despatched from this port Miss Alien Ethel Tayler, daughter at Noon or TUESDAY, the 29th of the late Captain snd Mrs G. A. May taking Cargo for the above Tayler of Hongkong, was married

Ports.

Silk and Valuable Cargo forto Captain P. Jowitt, meeter of the

Indo Chins Company's s.e. Loong-.. Italy, France and London (under

sang. arrangement) will be conveyed

The bride, who was charmingly by this Steamer, proceeding to Boabay and there transhipped bridesmaids, the Misses Dolly. gowned, was attended by four to the on-carrying Steamer for Violet and Phyllis Capel and hor Marseilles and London.

Parcels will be received at the niece, Miss Irene Fothergill, Mr. Office until 3 p.m. the day before. E. Tayler, brother of the bride, sailing. The contents and valus ve her away while Mr. J Spiers

performed the duties of best man. of all packages are required.

For further particulars, apply

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MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

& CO.,

Agente. Hongkong, 22nd. May, 1923,

(heid at Kingsclere, where the A reception was subsequently happy cruple received the on- gratulations of a host of friends. They leave to-day for Baguio, Philippines, where the "honeymoon

will be spent.

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