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NEW – ADVERTISEMENTS.

WANTED.

WANTD-Electrician.

Sate

experience in lighting and power Irtallations. Apply Box. 999 (Hongkong Telegraph.)

YOUNG American seeks post

tion in any capacity. Would be throughly reliable for such work as sorseeing, store-keeping

Ont ports ne objection. : Apply x No. 1003 e a "Hong- Telegraph.

etc.

10 BE LET. TO LET One good-sized go-

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0 LET. -Offee Rooms Ist.) flour. No. 10 Des Voeux Rear Central, Apply to Hall. Law & Telegraph 17.

TO LETALTIORA“,

39,

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Messrs.

A.

NOTICE.

H.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

TRAFFIC on the Island Road between Shaukiwan and [Chai Wan Gap will be held up

during the Motor Trials which take place on Saturday 6th, inst., between the hours of 2.30 and

4.30 p.m.

E. D. C. Wolf, Captain Superintendent

of Police.

Hongkong, ad. Oct. 1923,

DR.

NOTICE.

THE Public are hereby inform- ed that Second Street be- tween Pokfulam Road and Kui Yan Lane will be closed to Vehi cle Traffic from Sunday 7th. inst.. until further notice.

E. D. C. Wolfe Capt. Supt. of Police. Hongkong, 3rd. Oct. 1923.

G.

R.

GENERAL HOLIDAY.

*

OARD RESIDENCE & 3T HIS Office will be open for ali

Victoria Gardens, Hankowi

purposes from 9 a.m. to 12 Road, Kowloon, next Kowloon noon on Monday the 8th. October Hotel. Home comfort. Well 1923. Licensed Warehouses will furnished double and single be entirely closed on that day.

One minute ferry Terms from $100 per day. Tel K.357, Mrs. Stewart Ogilvie. Proprietress |

rooms

Fo

COR RENT or FOR SALE- 3 tried houses in Gran- ville Road, Kowloon. For Parti- cular apply Bex 996 eu" Hong- kong Telegraph."

G.

R.

NOTICE.

The Institute will re-open on TUESDAY, October 9th.

Students will be enrolled at the Education Department only, and should apply at once for. entry forms.

THE ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

NOTICES re Competitions at

week-end. Faning. дехт Championship 1923 and Gover- nor's Shield 1923/4, have been posted at usual Club.

PERCY SMITH, SETH

& FLEMING.

Secret Ties & Treasurers,

Mme. Victoria Suarez

Dernieres

Modes de

Paris

VIENT D'ARRIVER

AU

KING EDWARD HOTEL.

ROOM 77.

Latest Paris Fashions

NEWS FROE THE LD COUNTRY Brad 13%, saỗ we wff, inch you"regularis mary wrogion 12 weeks 12y of a Brian Waar seunger, much me tyd vriple, Tit Bits Pear sets, Pisto pete on frar Big La 1 mnglet fzer, & die fan

·paper ra* Weekly, we che sadie publieaaron tar amps 30 past few a year's sub stiption. including pottage, Waer u= 1480 %9,1,up-to-dete sampson: Kreatty appendiced by member -throughæer Ide Kopftv...... Rand 15e to-day su Periodical: Posting: Cay. Plymouth.

ngland.

J. D. LLOYD.

Supt. Imports & Exports. Hongkong. 3rd. Oct. 1923.

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PEAK CLUB.

NOTICE

MEMBERS and Subscribers

are requested to note that

a Subscription Dance will be held on Saturday 13th. October, 1923, at 9.15 p.m.

The Brunswick Studio Dance Orchestra will be in attendance.

-E B. C. HORNELL

Hon. Secretary.

BANK HOLIDAY.

accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, the Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on

Monday, the 8th October, 1933. Hongkong. 3rd. Oct., 1993.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

THE

HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held in the Pavilion at 5.30 p.in. FRIDAY, 5th. October, 1993.

By Order of the Committee.

1.. 8. GREENHILL.

Hon. Secretary.

CONSULADO DE PORTUGAL.

UJT

"OMEMORANDO 'o decimo Terceiro aniversario da Implantacao da Republica Purtuguesa. 12 Consul General

de Portugal recebera em 5 de Outobro, da II horas ao meio dia, no Club Lusitano, todos os Portugueses que Ü queiram honrar com a sus visita.

Con-ulado de Portugal em Hongkong. 4 de Outubro de 19.

CERVEIRA DE ALBUQUERQUE,

Consul Geral.

THURSDAY,

RADIO EQUIPMENT OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.

You can hear the tests being carried out by the

HONGKONG HOTEL Co., Ltd.

At 6 p.m. daily in your own home, but make sure that the set you purchase has been approved by the Postmaster General.

We guarantee our British made sets to comply with any future rules and regulations in respect to receiving sets in Hongkong.

For information and particulars visit the

ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT

of THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED..

FOR

A

GOOD LAUGH

You should see John Paul, But, the tailors assistant, moving in high society in borrow plumes!

CHARLES RAY

was never better than in this United Artists production

A TAILOR

MADE MAN

The sort of picture that pleases everybody TO-DAY, at 2.15, 5.5, 7-15 & 9.15

AT

THE CORONET.

THE STAR

TO-NIGHT at 9.15

FORBES RUSSELL

COMEDY COMPANY

BLUEBEARD'S EIGHTH WIFE"

TO-MORROW

FRIDAY Farewell Performance

“PEG O'MY HEART"

Priceà $3, $2, & $I. Booking at Moutrie's and Theatre.

JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE

DISASTER.

HONGKONG RELIEF FUND.

XOTICE.

ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS Lists for

HE Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following dona. tions :-

Li Wing Kwong, Esq.....$ 100.00 J. M. Wong, Esq.

$ 100.00 Chan Sui Ki, Esq.

Kwok Bui Lan, Esq.

$ 100.00 $ 100.00

Lo Chap Shan, Esq.

$ 100.00

Fung Ping Shan, Esq. Ip Wing Che, Esq.......

$ 100.00 $ 100.00

$ 100.00

$.100.00

the above Fund are open at the following places:~~

Hongkong General Chamber of

Commerce. Hongkong & Shanghai

ing Corporation. Chartered

NOTICE.

ACTOBER 4, 1923-

FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES.

HUGHES & HOUGH Lammert Bros.

AUCTIONEERS

GENERAL

AND BROKERS.

THE

PUBLIC AUCTION

HE Undersigned have recoir- ed instructions to sell by

'The Undersigned have received Public Auction on Auction. In a se In (SU) TO-DAY

Saturday the 6th, Det. 1923

com-

4th October, 19:23, mencing at 2.30 pm, at their Sales Hooms, 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), Tas Tables,

Teakwood Twin Bedsteads, large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tables and Chairs, Washstands. &c., Sideboards, Dinner Waggons. Crockery and Class Ware, Cutlery. Carpets and Rings, Staircase Car- i pets. Electro-plated Ware, Electric Reading Lamps, Teakwood Screens, Blackwood Teapers. Marble-top

Flower Stands, Side Tables and Cabinets, and a few lots of Hand- bags and Suit Cases.

Also

"

One Plano by Challen & Son, London. (Full Particulars from Catalogue),

Hongkong, 26th Sept., 1923.

on SATURDAY.

:

the 5th October, 1923, at 11.00 am.. at their Sales Rooms. No. 5, Des Your Road, Corner of Ice House) Street,

Fancy Sult Lengths, suitable for autumn and winter

wear,

ex ss. "Eumaeus,” arrived 27th September, 1923,

Latest and best Bradford manu-

factured.

On view Friday. Hongkong, 1st Oct., 1923.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH.

CLUB DE RECREIO,

AVISO.

DEVENDO realizar-se em

do corrente mes, pelas 16 horas, uma festa infantil de dicada as criancas portuguesas no campo de Tennis deste Club. comemorando assim o 130. an- iversario da Republica Port- uguesa, a Direccao tem o prazer de convidar a Comunidade Port- ugueza a asistir a referida festa, esperando que ela se fara digna- mente representar.

JULIO RIBEIRO,

Secretario.

Kowloon, 4de Outubro de 1923.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUF

HB Fourth Gymkhana Meet ing will be held (weathe permitting) at Happy Valley of Saturday 6th. and Monday 8th October 1923, commencing 3.1! p.m. each day.

The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.00 Soldiers and Sailors in unifora half price.

- Members are advised that they must show their badges to obtair edmission to the Members En- closure.

Each member has the right of introducing Znon-members to the members' enclosure, tickets for

| Sale of Knitted", Woollen Goods) whom cep be obtained from of high quality, hand made by Messrs. Linstead & Davis af

the Blind.

$5.00 each up to Friday Oct. 5th HELENA MAY INSTITUTE The Stewards invite the ladies of Hongkong to be present

at the FRIDAY, the 5th. October, 10 am to 12.30 p.m.

3 p.m. to

5 p.m.

HONGKONG HOCKEY CLUB,

Bank-THE ANNUAL MEETING of the

Bank of India Australia & China. Mercantile Bank of India. International Banking Corpor-

ation...

·

above Club will be held in the Hongkong Cricket Club Pavi lion at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday 9th. October, by kind permission of the Hongkong Cricket Club. AJI those desirous of joining the Club are invited to attend.....

Netherlands Trading Society. Yokohama Specie Bank.

L. R. BLACKING, Hongkong Club.

Hon. Secretary, Cheques should be made out to HONGKONG HOCKEY CLUB. Mok Man Chee, Esq..... $ 100.00 the Order of the JapanESE Li Ping, Esq. ..... Wong Yui Tung, Esq.

Earthquake Disaster Hongkong RADIO-MAGNAVOX Loud Mok Kon Sang, Esq. 100.00 Relief Fund.

By Order Choi Kung Po, Esq,$100.00 Ma Chi Lung, Esq. $100.00

D. K. BLAIR,

Secretary, Chan Shu Ming, Esq. $100.00 Li Yan Chuen, Esq. $ 100.00

Hongkong Relief Commities. $1500,00 Hongkong 10th September, 1923.

Total:

Speakers and Amplifiers, Batteries, Insulators, Crystals, Aerial Wires, and all other parts fro

THE SEW PREMOR KENGØY.

THERAPION NO. THERAPION NL2 THERAPION NË

DO NOT MISS----.

ROCHA'S

POPULAR AUCTION. SALES Every Tuesday Thursday

& Saturday Al 2.30 p.m. Specialist is the Valuation of Household and Office Furniture DA ROCHA'S MART

DE SOUSA & CO LTD St. George's Bldg, End Floor. Ien

Tel No. Cantal 1264 IA D'Aguilar St. Phone 2931

at 11 am L

at Holt's Wharf, Kowloon

{ for account of the concerned } 13 Chaks Silicate of Soda

Terms: Cash on Delivery LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneers

PUBLIC AUCTION.

by

THE Endersigned have receive ed instructions to sell Fublic Auction on

Tuesday the 9th October 1923.

at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m.” and

Wednesday the 19th October 1923.

at 11 am and 2.30 p.m.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

PROSPECT FOR SATURDAY,

[BY "QUIZ"]

The matches for Saturday are as follows:

LEAGUE DIV, I. Police v. R. G. A.-Kowloon F. C. ground.

Tamar v.

Diomeda.-Sookun-

poo "B" ground.

King's. Kowloon-Soakun-

| poo "A" ground.

LEAGUE DIV. H.. Club de Recreio v. St. Joseph's. -Kowloon F. C. ground.

King's v. S. China.“A”.—Soo- kunpoo “A” ground.

Diomede v. S. China "B"--Soo- kunpoo "B" ground.

There will be no League foot- ball within the racecourse this Saturday.

Secretaries of Junior Clubs should endeavour to bave their teams on the field at the advertis- ed time to kick off for in cases where a senior game follows, a late start by the juniors may end in a senior game finishing in the dark. Junior games begin at 3.30 and senior games tt 4.45 pm.

The season opened well last | week, and though in some matches the unexpected happened, yet the sport WAS good, while good

at "Kingsclere", Kennedy Road numbers turped out to witness the

A Quantity of Valuable Bouse-opening games.

A

köld Furniture

and

Selection of Canton

wood Ware

Catalogues will be issued

The scoring was heavy in some

of the games, but the play was fairly even. The Tamar took the

Black-lead in goal scoring, closely

Auctioneers,

followed by the RG.A. Reserves. The Club did not come up to

On View from Monday the 8th.expectations against the Police, for in their opening match last October, 1923.

season they defeated the members Terms: Cash on Delivery of the Force by two goals to bil.

LAMMERT BROS..

It was a very good tussle on the Kowloon ground, but the King's had the advantage of a fine half- back line and speedy forwards.

The Tamar Reserves were disappointed in their opening

little match for owing to a misunderstanding, the sailors were on the ground ready to

G.

R.

NOTICE.

two of the

Phrticulars and Conditions of the play and after a wait of thirty Sale by Public Auction to be minutes. only held on Tuesday, the 9th day Kowloon team put in an ap of October, 1923, at 3 p.m. at pearance, and the referee declar the Offices of the Public Works ed the game off.

St. Josephs opened their Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of one season with a late start, some of Lot of Crown Land at Pokfulam their players turning up ten Road in the Colony of Hong-minutes after the advertised time

for starting. kong, for a term of 75 years,

with the option of renewall

The matches for Saturday will

at a Crown Rent to be fixed by see two of last week's senior the Surveyor of His Majesty the games replayed, but on different management KING, for one further term of grounds, as the 75 years.

have decided to adopt the home PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

and away games alternate weeks.

Registry

Boundary Measure.

3.

ders. tert.ters Dret.

de per var plan

G.

R.

NOTICE

The King's will no doubt repeat their victory of last week, but not by so great & margin. Kowloon will have to improve their middle line if they wish to hold the military forwards. Hill was over- worked in goal last week and but for his good display between the sticks the soldiers would have opened the season with a.double figure score.

The Temar and Diomede match should be interesting. and (although the Tamar had a runa- way win last week, it is expected that the game in question" will be more events contested. although the Tamar team are confident of winning,

The R. G. A. will be out for the first time, and the Police, on their display of last week, should take the points.

The Chinese teams will be

IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED

that on an after SATUR- both on at Sookunpoo against DAY. the 6th. instant, & CON.the Services, and the "B" team STANT SUPPLY of water will should register a win against the be turned on in all Rider Main sailors, while the "A" will find the King's much too good forthem. Districts.

The Club Reserves will play their postponed match with the King's Reserves on the Chula ground Friday 5th. Kick-off 3.15.· p.m. sharp.

HAROLD T. CREASY,

Water Authority: Public Works Department, Hongkong, 4th. Octriber, 1923.

NOTICE.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE &

COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

Notice to Shareholders.

THE

MURDER.

BODY FOUND ON PAVEMENT.

The police are investigating a case of murder revealed by the discovery of the dead body of a paint scraper on the pavement outside No. 88 Warchai Road. The cause of death was 5 number of stab wounds on the face and HE TWENTY-SEVENTH body, furnishing indications of a.

ORDINARY ANNUAL very brutal assault having been MEETING of SHARE made. HOLDERS in the above Com-

The man who was without a fix pany" will be held at the Com-led abode, had gone to sleep on the - pany's Town Office, 2 Lower Al-pavement the prevións night and bert Road, Hongkong, on Friday, he was still lying there when the Sth day of October, 1323, at noon, police were called. · Death bad for the purpose of presenting the taken place several hours previ- Report of the Directors and ously. "In investigations the de Statement of Accounts to 31st tectives arrested two coolies, July 1923

step-brothers of the deceased, on

|| THE TRANSFER BOOKS of suspicion. A boulder weighing the Company will be closed from about thirty pounds, had been 7th September to 5th October! (placed masz the spot where, the 1923, both day's inclusive.

dead man lay, and this has given, rise to the theory that the or intention

By Order,

M. MANUK,

Secretary

heed

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