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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1923.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES
WANTED.
LOST.
WANTED-Portuguese,
experienced in Book-$20. Toward given to the
STAYED AT BUOYS.
LAMMERT BROS. LAMMERT BROS. Ship's Captain and Agent
PUBLIO AUCTION.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
finder of an Airedale keeping, Imports & Exporta, | Books appointment with a View Terrier bitch lost in Wanchai, to immediate engagement. No Apply Lai Pak Hoi oo China
ed instructions to sell by objection to Coast Forts. Please Sun Motion Picture Co., Ltd. 74 THE Undersigned have receiv-THE address Box 984 c/o "Hongkong Queens Road Central. Any body Public Auction on
who keeps this dog will be pros-Monday, the 27th. Aug., 1923. Telegraph."
ecuted.
commencing at 11 a.m.
TO BE LET. TO LET-European flats in Lee Building, Wanchai Gap Baad. Apply to 32 Kennedy Rd.
TO LET Offices on nt Floor in Vicula Building, No. 5 Queen's Road Central Alto from 1st September Ground Floor suitable for Banking Business. Apply to Mr. Foom Lai Fung e/o Messrs. A. J. Lane & Co. same building.
SPACIOUS Offices on Ground
ST JOHNS CATHEDRAL.
A Memorial Service will be
held on Friday August 31st at 530 p.m. in memory of these who lost their lives in the recent typboon,
Hongkong, August 24th. 1923.
THE ROYAL HONKONOⱭ »
GOLF CLUB.
THE Old Course at Fanling will be re-opened for play TOMORROW, Saturday 25th.
Floor of No. 4, Duddel} Street newly fitted with teak- wand Panels and counters; August. suitable for Banking and other businesses. Electric
Tiffine for Sunday should be Light ordered before 11 a.m. on Satur Installation completed. Centrally day. No Telephone available. located. Ready for immediate ccupation. Apply to Box No. $54 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph, "
FOR SALE by privato Treaty
valuable land at Kowloon with sea frontage having a total ares of upwards of 97,000 square foot upon which areerected godowns and four Chinese houses. For particulars apply to Johnson
Stoker & Master,
Bolicitors, Prince's Building.
PEROY SMITH, SETH
& FLEMING, Secretaries & Treasurera.
ROXOR
THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LTD.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
WING to the receipt of numerous complaints from patrons as to the incivility of various members of the staff of the Hotele under the Managen ent of this Company in Hong- koog, such complaints being to the effect that "Cash" has been demanded in satisfaction of Liquors supplied, and patrons chits." we thereby inconvenienced by not being allowed to sign beg to draw the attention of our clientele to the terms of the Liquors Ordinance, 1917, an extract from which is hereby giron -
2. In this Ordinance-
(a)
(b)
means Onsh the Colony.
any coins
or
in notes ourrent
which in- Salo includes any transaction in toxicating liquor is supplied for any consideration whatsoever, direct or indirect.
3. (1) Subject to the provisions of sub-section
4.
5.
(2) of this
.section, no person shall sell any intoxicating liquor for consumption on or at any licensed premises except for casb.
(2) Sub-section (1) of this section shall not apply to the the following:---
an hotel to a
(a) any
the proprietor of sale by person rcaiding at the hotel; (b) any sale by the proprietor of an hotel of liquor to be consumed in the dining room of the hotel at
Oce
of the regular meals of the hotel or of liquor to be con- sumed in conjunction with any other bone de meal for which a charge of at least thirty cents can be reasonably made';
(e) any sale in accordance with the conditions of bis licence by the holder of a restaurant adjunct licence.
servant Where any intoxicating liquor is sold by a
of this or employee, in contravention of section 3 Ordinance tho employer, whether a natural person or
a body corporate, shall be deemed to bo guilty of an
untess this Ordinance
he proves offence against
affirmatively that the sale was against his express orders and without his consent or connivance.
Every person to whom any liquor is, to the knowledge of such person, supplied in contravention of this Ordinance shell
also be guilty of an offence against this Ordinance..
The co-operation of our Patrons, with a view, to assisting us to carry out the provisions of the Liquors Ordinanco, in respectfully requested.
For and on behalf of
THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
WALTER. J. HAWKER.
Hongkong, 15th. August, 1923.
THE
Secretary.
MOTOR TRIALS
Saturday, August 25th.
Notice To Competitors.
ARRANGEMENTS have been made whereby
Hongkong competitors may store their care
or cyles at the Kowloon-Canton Railway Workshop, (Old China Light and Power Company's building) on Friday next, in order to prevent any possible delay in harbour transport on the day of the trials.. Competitors desiring to avail themselves of this
offer are requested o take their machines to the above premises not later than 6 p.m. Friday the 24th.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street
12 Kegs Indigo Paste"
8 Barrel Ultramarine Blue 1 Case Dyes 40 Cases Mangantite
And
A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods. Terms Cash on Delivery. LAMMEKT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
DO NOT MISS- ROCHA'S POPULAR AUCTION SALTS
Every Tuesday Thursday
& Saturday At 2.30 p.m. Specialist is the Valuation of Household and Office Furniture. DA ROCHA'S MART BA, D'Agullar St Phona 1931
NOTICE
HONGKONG AUTOMOBILE
ASSOCIATION.
THE attention of Members of
the Association is directed to the fact that the Motoring Bupplement of the Hongkong Telegraph (which will be publish ed weekly, on Saturdays) is the Official Organ of the Association In future, all official notices & intimations to Members will appear in the Supplement.
P. M. HODGSON.
Hon. Secretary,
A. BEAUTIFUL GARDEN
AFTER APPLYING THL: KING OF TERTILSEE BAT GUANO EASTERN AGRICULTURAL FERTILISER CO
Jeivors St.
3rd Floor, Hoogkong:
Write
FAIRBANKS FILM.
Latest Success at the Coronet.
"
ARCTIC HEROES.
Honour After Eight Years. in Trouble.
A gallant band of men, who took Captain J. Furnkawa, master
Zorto, prince of swordsmen, part in one of the thrilling episo of the s.s. Sanka Maru came before finest of horsemen, Zorro, the dea during the Trans-Antarctio Undersigned have Comdr, Beckwith, at the Marine asked rider, with a reward of ton Expedition, have been rewarded received instructions to sell Court, this morning, for not shift- thousand dollars upon his head, after eight years. by Public Auction on
ing away from his buoy to an who rides the hills avenging the Wed., the apth. Aug,, 1933 anchorage for the night after the wrongs of the oppressed; Zorro, commencing at 10,45 am. typhoon signal was hoisted on the most extravagant of lovers, who 21st. Defendant explained that risks his all for the sake of the girl
be lovas. as his boiler-tubes were leaking
"A part like this is made to order he could not get up stoam. As soon as they were repaired be for Douglas Fairbanks, who is shifted to Kowloon Bay. The case due at the Coronet on Saturday | was dismissed, with a warning. in his latest screen triumph,
The Mark Mr. Li Koon-cbun, agent for!
of Zorra, The the s.s. Haldis, had to answer a period is that of Mexican Califor similar charge in respect of the nia about one hundred years ago. Fairbanks is his usual smiling Mr. C. J. Thomson, THE Undersigned have receiv-17th.
ed instructions to soll by Senior Boarding Officer, told the self throughout, and his acting is Public Auction on
Court that the ship made fast to quite a revelation. "Needless to Wed.. the 29th. Aug, 1933,
buoy C45 at West Point. The vessel dd, he is as surprisingly athletic commencing at 11a.m.
was instructed to shift when the and motive as ever-in fact, bis black singal was hoisted and the stunts in this film put all others master had the Post Regulations. in the shade.
at No. 51 Godown, the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co, Lid, Kowloon 128 Bales Indian Tobacco Leaf, Torms Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
at No. 18 Godown, the Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown. Co., Ltd. Kowloon
Two of the four men so honour- od are dead.
The London Guzette recently announced that the King had awarded the Albert Medal for gallantry in saving life the fol lowing:-
Ernest Edward Mille Joyce, ex-Petty Officer, R.N.
William Rayment Richards, Victor George Hayward (dead),
And
Petty Officer Harry Ernest Wild, R.N. (dead).
The object of the Shackleton Expedition, it will be recalled, was to cross the Antarctic Con- tinent from the Weddell Sea to Ross Sea by way of the South
The black signal went up at 4.45The Mark of Zorra" is undo-Pole, a distance of 1,700 miles. A Quantity of Miscellaneousp.m. on the 17th, but the ship re-ubtedly a high-class production,
Goode, comprising
Iron Bare, Angle Iron Rivets, Old Wire, Bar ends. Steel Plates, Porcelain,
Perfumery, etc., etc. Terms Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of
ONE DOLLAR ($1-) per share for account 1923, will be payable on THURSDAY, the 23rd. August 1923.
Shareholders are requested to apply for Dividend Warrants at the Company's Office, George's Building. Hongkong.
St.
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mained at the buoy until a quarter which will appeal to all classes. past nine the next morning. The
typhoon was then almost at its
worst. The Haldis stranded at PASSENGER, DEPARTED, Kennedy Town and the buoy was dragged some 150 feet. The Magistrate ordered the owners of the ship to pay the expenses of lifting and relaying the C45 moorings.
NAVAL NEWS.
menis.
As sufficient supplies for the party could not be carried, a chain of food depots on the Rose Som side as far south as possible was necounty.
To supply these ports the ship Aurora was sent to MoMurdo Sound on the Ross 894.
During a blizzard in May, 1915, the Aurora was blown out to see, and nine members of the expedi- tion were left stranded on the shore.
CARRYING ON."
Per P&O 8.8. Mantua for Shanghai etc.Mr. Yeates, Mr. & Mrs. G. M. Popple, Engr. Comdr. Montgomery, Mrs. Kuo, Mr. Levitt, Mr. R Kanamori, Miss E. Makeham, Mr. A. Wedblad, Mr. Bateman, Mr. G. R. Stamp, Mr. Despite the serious shortage ia H. T. McNeill, Mr. G. E. Mills, their equipment, they decided to Mr. A. Curshaw, Miss Lea Ying, establish the chain of ports, as a Mr. Muljanna, Mr. A.E. W. Davis, failure to carry out this part of China Station Appoint- Mr. J. R. Evans, Mr. & Mrs. the programme would have led to Etterley, Mr. J. Mitchell, Mr. Yu, the loss of the main body who Mr. R. Harding, Mr. A, S. Thomp. had intended to cross the Conti- Surgeon-Commander Eruast Boo, Mr. J. Tamers, Mrs. Rosement.
A party under Sub-Lieutenant MacEwan, who recently returned holm, Mr. & Mrs. J. A. Guos, Home from China, where he was Mies A. Jeffey, Mr. A. H. Child, A. L. Mackintosh, R.N.R., and THE TRANSFER BOOKS of principal medical officer in the Mr. J. MeArthur, Mr. R. F. Shroff, consisting of the Rev. AP. Spen- the Company will be closed from Titania, submarine dopot ship Mr. D. R. Macfarlane, Mr. & Mrs. TUESDAY the 14th. August 1923 has taken up a post in the Vulcan, to THURSDAY the 23rd. August, depot ship of the Periscope School 1923 both days inclusive. at Portland, where Surgeon-Com mander C. J. E. Cock has been serving since February, 1920..
The China Erpress reports: S. Royston, Mr. E. Nilssor, Mr. Lieutenant-Commander C. M. Jones, Mr. & Mrs Sarkari, Campbell, who is to join the Mr. Gadivalla, Mr. R. P. White, Hawkins, flagship of the Chine Mr. Low Liew, Lan, Miss Chen Station about the beginning of Kim Fong, Miss Sutton, Mrs. M. September, has been temporarily Pluhovsky, Miss A. D. Masters, to the Intelligence Mr. Lille, Mr. W. A. Bailey, Miss Division. The date of his joining McLaughlan. the flagship has been post dated accordingly.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. General Managers.
For the Blood is the Life.”
Sufferers
from Abscesses. Ulcers. Piles, Glandular Swellings, Eczema, Boliš, Pimples and Eruptions. Gout, Rheamatiam, unei realise that the only sure way to complete and Lussing relief is to free the blood of the poisonous waste matter, the one cause of such troubles... Clarke's Blood Misture contains ingredients" which soo7). Over-
Come and expl the impurities. that's why so many Intthe cutes stand tails credit.
Pleasant to take.
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Clarke's Blood Mixture
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attached
Lieutenant H.H. Roggers was
to proceed to join the Despatch | early this month.
The new fleet gunnery officer of the China Station is Comman-
cer-Smith, Messrs. Joyce, Rich- Ward, Mrs. F. Zima, Miss H. Zima, ards, Hayward and Wild, and Miss E. Zima, Mr. J. Andrew three others who assisted for Miss G. W. Meech, Lt. J. A. Cpart of the journey, left Hut Point, Hill R. N. Miss Chang, Lt. N. Rose Island, on October 9 Fiaan R. N., Mr. Warner, Mr. W. They took with them two sledges and four dogs, and 162. days elapsed before the surviving members of the party were back at Hut Point, the total distance covered being approximately 950 miles.
MALARIA RESEARCH.
Work of Ronald Ross. In the unfortunato difference
Mr. Spencer-Smith had to be dragged on a sledge for 42 days, mainly by hand labour,
When more than 100 miles, re- mained the collypse of Lieutenant Mackintosh imposed au additional burden on the active members of the party who were all suffering from scurvy and snow blindness, and were so enfeobled by their labours that at times they could
dor S.L.G. Ingham, who is joining the flagship Hawkins. Commander of opinion that has been exhibited do only two or three miles in 15 Ingham will be included in in connection with the Boss hours. the staff of the Commander-in- Memorial Institute, it will be of "Chief. He bar been expert in interest to note the views of Sir 19 miles remainded, but Lieuten- guonery for many years and saw James Cantlie, which he gives in ant Mackintosh was brought in a great deal of service in the late the "Journal of Tropical Mo-safety to the base.
war.
Who was she?
What mysterious Influence did she exert on those that came near her ?
Who killed Morhange?
What dread secret did the guide have lo import be. fore he was poisoned?
FL
What were those caskets standing ticketed and up- right in the hall of red marble?
For three years he roamed about with the memory of her in his heart!
To return to her meant cer- tain death.
Did he return ?
SEE
ATLANTIDE"
THE QUEEN OF ATLANTIS '
A GREAT DRAMA IN TWELVE PARTS
AT THE
WORLD THEATRE
To-night & To-morrow Night only 9. p.m sharp.
dicine." He writes so 48 to
smooth the adverse views that
have been expressed, and at the
Mr, Spencer-Smith died when
same time to do justice to "all the Grassi, MacCallum, and others, names that have been associated it may be said that the four with the prevention and cure of men chiefly concerned ia malaria. He tolin นง that this epoch-making discovery are: the great discovery of the Laveran, who found the parasite part played by the anepheline of the disease: Golgi, who proved mosquito in the spread of malaria the plurality of species of the formulated by the late Patrick organism; Manson, who formu- Manson, and proved by the pati-lated the mosquito theory; and ent labours and the scientific Ross, who worked "but the chain acumen of Ronald Ross, has been of evidence to a practical issue. before the world for well-nigh & Each of them played a glorious quarter of a century. The part part, and, now that well-nigh a played by Ross in this great quarter of a century has but drama of science was for the most severed to clinch the truth of the part a practical one, and not the whole story, it is meet that duc less wonderful in its material recognition should be given to the bearing. Without belittling the last of those who crowned the in- important work of Bignami,vestigation with success.-E.r.
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