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THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1923.

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

WANTED-3 end of June or July, ten to twelve rooms, unfurnished house with! tennis court preferred. Apply. stating location and rental, to' Yamashita Kisen Kogyo Kaisha,

THE PENISULAR & ORIENTAL

SIE M NAVIGATION CO.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG COLOMBO AND

BOMBAY

THROUGH BILLS OF LAD- ING ISSUED FOR EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN AND ANTED-by important

contracting firm an exper-CONTINENTAL PORTS AND ienced and trustworthy quantity Surveyor well conversant with

W

LONDON.

local works. Good salary offered THE Steamship

to responsible man. Write to Box No 956, c'o "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO BE LET.

TO LET-European thats in Lee Building. Wanebai Gap Road, Apply to 32 Kennedy Rd.

TO LET Premises suitable

lor Office or godown in the central district. Arply Wan Hing, 10, Queen's Road.

OLET-Seven roomed de

tached house with Tennia lawn and garage for two CAFN. Apply to Peres Smith. Seth & Fleming.

"JEYPORE"

carrying His Majesty's Mails will be despatched from this port lat Noon on SATURDAY. the 16th June taking Cargo for the above Ports.

Silk and Valuable Cargo for

Italy, France and London (under arrangement) will be conveyed by this Steamer proceeding to Bombay and there transhipped to the on carrying Steamer for Marseilles and London.

Parcels will be received at the Office until 3 pm, the day before siling. The contents and value jot all packages are required:

For further particulare, apply

Do you know

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this Trademark

When you see it on a film you know that you can expect

A TIPTOP PICTURE!

'There is no other such guarantee in the world of moving pictures as

A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION

COLUMBIA

NEW PROCESS RECORDS.

A 3519 The Sheik

Waltzing The Blues

All Muddled Up

Fox Trot. Fox Trot. Fox Trot. Fox Trot. Waltz

Fox Trot. Waltz. Walz.

Fox Tro".

Fox Troti

Waltz. Witz

Weep No More My Maminy

(Ain't We Got Pun

A 3429

Not So Long Ago

A 3740

A 3681

}

Thru' The Night

Love's Lament

to

MACKINNON MACKENZIE

& CO..

Agents. Hongkong, 11th. June, 1923,

A 3628

| Parade or Wooden Soldiers

T'was in the month of May

The Sneak

A 3660

Fox Trat.

Say it While Dancing

Fox Trol

| To Morrow

A 3709

Foz Trot.

|Homesick

Ex Trot.

Victor Herbert Waltz Gem

A 3636

Gypsy Love Song

SPAC

"PACIOUS ( Mices on Ground

¡Blue Danube Blues

TEE

HONGKONG

Street, newly tinted with teak.

Floor of No. 4. Duddel INVESTMENT AND

LAND AGENCY

A 3516

Fox Trot,

Ka-Lu-A

Fex Trot.

Coal Black Mammy

Fox Trot.

A 3697

COMPANY, LIMITED.

Templing

Fox Trot.

A 3706

Toot Toot Tootsie

Fox Trot

Why Should I Cry Over You

Fox Trot.

A 3724

Three O'clock in the Morning

Waltz

La Golondrind

Wallz.

A 3576

(Rio Nights

Waltz.

Out of the Shadow

WAIIZ.

A 3611

Fox Trot.

Who Tied the Can

Fox Trot.

Dear Old Southland

A 3570

Fox Trot. Fox Trot.

that

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wood Panels and counters; uitable for Banting and ether businesses, Electric Light OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Installation completed. Centrally:

Extraordinary located. Ready for immediate General Meeting of the shore occupation. Apply to Box No.]Company will be held at the 954 co" Hongkong Telegraph. "Offres of Messrs. Jardine

Li.

K.

NOTICE.

Matheson & Co. Limited, Pedder Street, Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong on Thursay the 14 hi iday of June 1923, at 11.30 o'clock in the the forenoon when the subjoined Resolutions which were passed as Extraordinary Resolu cio: s a! the

Extraordinary WNERS. and Drivers tieneral Meeting of the Company Motor Vehicles are request held on Friday the 38th day of ed to note that, on traffic posts May 1943, will be submitted for where traffic lights are establish-confirmation as ed, the lights will be used, buthions

Special Resoin-! by day and night, for the purpose 1. of regulating traffic with effec!!

from the 15th, inst

H. D. C. WOLFE. Captain Superintendenici Police Hongkong Sch. June, 1924 v

A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN

AJTER APPLYING THE KINO OF FERTILSER

ET BAT GUANO

EASTERN AGRICULTURAL

FERTILISER

Co

93

Jervois St.

3rd. Floor Hongkong.

Write

to-day.

Te!

2630

EONGKONG AUTOMOBILE

ASSOCIATION.

THEAnnual General Meeting

That each of the existing 300 fully paid up shares of $10 each constituting the! Company's present, Capital! of $5,000,000 he divided into four fully paid up shares of $25 each so as to make such Capital of $5,000.00 consist of 200 000 fully paid up

harem of $25 earii.

That after th aforesaid, the

division! Capital of

the Company be increase-d} from $500,000 consisting as efore and to $10,000,000 divided into 49,000 shares of: $25 each by the creatior et, 10000 new shares of $25 each-)) of such

new

Shares to

be issued and

allotted in accordance with

(Stumbling

Virginia Blues

ANDERSON'S.

TEL. 1372.

My Deart Dur Home Is Like An Oasis In This Hear

ALL FANS GREATLY REDUCED.

to

clause eight of the Con- ELECTRICAL

ditional Agreement for the am⚫lgamation with this Company of the Hongkong, Central Estate Limited duly approved at ап

Ex- traordinary General Meet ing of the ompany held on; Thursday. e 3rd day of: Mar. 1923. and the balance thereof to be issued at such fime or times and on such terms and conditions in every respect as the Comp any's Board of irectors may think St.

Dated this 20th day of May)

By Order of the Board. L.S GREENHILL,

Secretary.

of the above Association will be held at the Offices of 1923. Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co Ltd, on FRIDAY the 15th. June 19:3, at 5.30 pm. to receive: the Report and Accounts for the year ending the 31ar. December 1922. and to elect Officers etc.

Fy, Order, PAUL HODGSON. Hon Secretary. Hongkong, 7th. June 1923,

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGA- TION CO., LTD.

the

THE Forty-Second Ordinary General Meeting of Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, LADIES'

Menats. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong- BOOTS kong on Thursday the 14th June 1923 at noon for the purpose of "and

receiving the Report of the SHOES Directors, parsing the Accounts, and electing Directors.

made

in

new

styles.

ROYAL & CO.

Footwear Specialia.

Tel. 3237.

1. D'agular Street, Central

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 7th June to 28th June both days) inclusive...

By Order of the Board,

JARDINE MATHESON &

..CO., LTD.

General Managers. Honghong 28th May 1923.

DEPARTMENT.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY.

LIMITED

THE SKILL OF AN ARTIST

is necessary in the making of a suit of clothes.

HAWTHORNE & PEARSON'S

tailoring, will give you that touch of distinction necessary to well-cut clothing. SUMMER SU TS FOR THE HOT WEATHER RAINCOATS FOR THE WET SEASON.

Telephone 2313.

St. George's Building.

FORTHCOMING AUCTION

SALES

HUGHES & HOUGH LAMMERT BROS.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS

AND

BROKERS.

The Undersigned have received instructions to well by Public Auc

tion for account of the concerned.

on TUESDAY, the 12th June, 1923, commencing at 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms. No. 8. Des Voeux Road, Corner of Ice House Street. Valuable Teakwood and Blackwood

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

Dining Suites, Chesterfield Sofas, Arm-chairs (new). Tea Tables. Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tables and Chairs, Washstands, etc.. Sideboards, Dinner Wagons, Dianer Services, Crockery and Glass Ware, Catlery, Carpets and Rags, Staircase Carpets, Electro- plated Ware, Electric Reading Lamps, Blackwood and Teakwood Screens, Blackwood Teapoys. Mar- ble-top Flower Stands and Side Tables.

Also

Two American Ice Chests (one large and one smill, One Piano by Klimes. One Piano by Joseph Wallis and Son, Two large Ol Paintings and One Iron Bath. (Full Particulars from Catalogue).

Hongkong, 6th June, 1923.

on FRIDAY. the 13th June, 1923, commencing a; 2.30 p.m., at their Sales Rooms. No. 5. Des Voeux Read, Corner of Ice House Street,

Embroideries. Old Carved Ivory,

PUBLIC AUCTIONS,

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

Thurs, the 12th. July 1923.

commencing at 3 pm.

at the o'd premises of the Hong- Long Electric Co., Wing Fong St., Wanchai.

Two

530 B. H. P. Diesel Generators Complete with alternators & excitere,

Three (3) 300 B. H. P. Diesel Generators Complete with alternators & exciters,

(2) 250 K. W. Steam alternatcs complete with exciters and switchboards,

ፍን

One (1) Babcock

Wilcox

water tube boiler complete with fittings and chain grate staker,

One (1) Marine t pe

complete with fittings,

boiler

Two 12) 50 K it Alternators

(without engines },

One (1) Main

One

Switchboard consisting of machine panels and feeder panels.

Duplex Feed Pump, Three (3) Heenan &

Type water coolers, One (1) lot of steel

Froude

steam

pipes and valves, Two (2) Sözer pumps, Three (3) Albany Rotary pumps, Three (3) Fans

cooling towers and Three (3) motors for same.

Lacquered Ware, Crystal and Agate Ornaments, &c. Including a variety of coloured and 3-coloured Vases and Jary, Wall Plates. Tabie Screens. Blue One and White Vases, Incense Burners, Old Bronze and Brass Figures and One Vases, Kakemonos. Lacquered

One Cabinets, Chairs, Screens, Tables, Ivory Ware, Jade. Agate and Crystal Ornaments, Mandarin Pieces.

The above stock. recently arrived! from the North and includes

pieces from the Ming. Kunghi, Kienlang and Towkwong periods.

Full Particulars from Catalogue).

On view day before sale. Hongkong. June 3th. 1929, Term-Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

for

(1) Water tank.

(1) 129 Galion nil tank. (1) Set of epare gear for Diesel Engine consisting of 251 items.

One 10 ton Travelling crane

and.

A Lange Quantity of Strue turel Steef work on the premises.

Now on View,

For Further Perticulars and terma rt Sale apply to the Undersigned.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers.

NOW IN FULL WING

KOWLOON

STANTON'S

MIDWAY

SHOWS

ACULATING O, ACKNOWLEDGED AND

ADMITTED TO BE, AN UNQUALIFIED AND UND SUBTED SUCJESS.

Themanazon (no regret the luren, arfanri igs of Saturday evening, wiam was the result of a Typhon uning bou Suspire, but and have pleasure iz'anbensong that everything is in full sWİDE and will be mharrated at espars limit for the entire season. WATCH FOR WEEKLY ATTRACTION.

OPEN DAILY FROM 5 P.M.

10 ADMISSION TO GROUNDS ₤10

LATEST FASHIONS AND COLOURS IN LADIES AND GENTLEMENS BATHING COSTUMES AND CAPS AT

THE YEE SANG FAT CCMPANY.

NEW TIES

LATEST DESIGNS

NON-CREA SEABLE

NECK-TIES

RUBBER LINED

AT

SINCERE'S

DO NOT MISS-

ROCHA'S

POPULAR AUCTION SALES

Every Tuesday Thursday & Saturday

# 1.3. p.m.

DA ROCHA'S MART * A, D'Aguilar St. Zhoma 1932

FROM CHINESE NAVY.

Defendant Going to Canton for Pay. Current Chinese politics were reflected at the Police Court this morning when Chinese, who described himself as an official of appeared as the defendant in an arms charge.

some sort.

Admitting possession of an automatic pistol and 41 rounds of ammunition, the defendant said be came from the Chinese Navy in Amoy.

His Worship was quick to ask if he were a captain. He replied that he was a secretary or clerk. Further questioned, he admitted that he was also a paymaster.

Hie Worship Why are you going back to Canton?

Defendant: To draw pay for the Navy,

in amoy.

His Worship

His Worship-Not much hope of that.

Defendant-There is less bope

Why did you take the pistol along with you?

The paymaster was non.com. mittal in bis reply. "In a place like Canton, why not?" be rejoined. I did not know the regulations here as regards the carriage of arros."

Sergeant Fallon, who fund the arms secreted in ■ blanket belonging to the defendant, gave it as his view that the defendant Wwas not a bad character. The man had 96 cepts Hongkong- money And 80 cents Canton: money.

His Worship remarked that if defendant had no money be was afraid the Navy in Amoy would have to be without their pay for some time longer. A fine of $250, or three months, would be imposed,

A plea for reduction of the sentence failed 10 move the Magistrate,

STREET FOOTBALL.

Boy Fined Three Dollars.

Tong Yiu-long, Chinese boy. appeared before Mr. R. E. Lind- sell, at the Police Court this MOFA- ing, on a charge preferred by Sar- geant Elaton of playing football in the public street and causing a nuisance, yesterday.

His Worship Same old Sun- day again?

Sergeant Elston-Yes. In this case there was a lot of traffic, and the Chinees constable took down. the numbers of several motor cars, The defendant pleading not guilty, the constable in the case gave, evidence that at 11.30 yesterday morning, defendant, with six or seven other boye, was playing footballin Wardley Street. A motor car turning into Wardley Street from Queen's Road at about this time had to awOIVO aside to avoid running into the defendant, who, regardless of the Traffic, was stooping to pick up. the ball

A fine of $3 was inflicted.

WHEN BAGATELLE IS ILLEGALS

1 bad no idea that bagatella waa prohibited on Christmas Day. and Good Friday as well as on Sundays," urged an innkeeper LE Laughton, Lear Rotherbam, when summoned for allowing the use of

bagatelle board on Good Friday He was ordered to pay cost

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