FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923. THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED.
EUROPEAN lady occupying
small flat desires to meet! another idy with a view to shar- "ing. Apply Box No. 1013. "Hong-
kong Telegraph."
ADMIRAL
ORIENTAL
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE
ANTED-Board Residence The Steamship
with Private family (En-
"ARCHER"
glish) please write Box No. 1007 having arrived from New York via ports, on Oct., 18th Consignees c/a "Hongkong Telegraph.
are hereby notified that, their ANTED. Experienced cargo is being landed at their Shorthand Typist to start risk into the hazardous and or Apply Box extra hazardous godowns of the work immediately. No. 1010 co Hongkong Tela Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., at Kowloon, & graph."
stored at consignees" risk.
Consignees of Cargo must pro-
WANTED-Good Second duce an Import Permit signed by
hand Piano and Gram- the Superintendent of Imports & phone. Particulars and price to Exports. Hongkong, before Bills Box No. 1011 eo "Hongkong of Lading will be countersigned. Telegraph."
WANTED to RENT-In Hong-
All broken, chafed and damag ed cargo is to be left in the go- downs, where it will be examined
at 10am on 24th inst at the Com- keng or Kowloon, three or pany's Surveyors, Messrs. Ander- four-mod dat ur house by son and Ashe. married European couple without children. Reliable tenants. No furniturs. Reply to Fox 1009, ejo "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO BE LET. TO LET-Godown at Kennedy
Town. Apply H. Nemazee. Prince's Buldg.
M. H.
0 LET. Modern European T
House, with Garden at No. 5. Peace Avenue Homuntin, can be accupied immediately. For parti- culars. Apply Box 95 kong Telegraph."
TO LET
Hong-
High-class RE- SIDENCES (East View Fee Buildings) opposite "Sai Terrace," Nathan Road. Kow. well loon three-roomed flats, ventilated. with bath. water closet, kitchen and servants quar- For particulars apply to ters. Mr. Lai Chak, No. 14. Queen's Road Central..
FOR SALE,
FOR SALE-Mourie Piano in
Price excellent condition. $330. (Cost $510. new in 1922). Apply Owner leaving Colony. Box 101, co Hongkong Tele- graph."
LOST.
All claims must be presented days of the within thirty
arrival here, after steamer's which they cannot be recognised No claims will be recognised after the goods have left the go- downs, and cargo undelivered on
A permanent roofing at a price competitive with corrugated iron.
"ITALIT
""
The perfected red and grey corrugated cement - asbestos ROOFING
The Inspecting Engineer to the Crown Agents for the Colonies
in... has conducted. teresting and... conclu- sive series of tests on
an
** ITALIT ** and a copy of his report, together with full parti- culars of ITALIT,” will be forwarded post free on request.
--ITALIT prociles the auzi- mum in durability
and safety at a
minimum cod.
Delivered or fixed in any quantity anywhere. Just ask for a copy of the " ITALIT“ Booklet,
STOCK CARRIED BY—
SHEWAN TOMES &
Co.
SOLE AGENTS
HONGKONG & CANTON.
and after October, 25th. will be THE HONGKONG HOTEL Co., Ltd.
subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected.
Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.
United States Shipping Board. Emergency Fleet Corporation
Agents,
THE BARBER STEAMSHIP LINES, ETC. ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE
4. Des Vœur Road. Hongkong, October, 19th. 1923.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
S. S. "TENYO MARU” Voy. 74WEST
From SAN FRANCISCO via HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS & MANILA.
The above named Steamer hay- ng arrived on Thursday 18th Oct., 1923, consignees of cargo are hereby notified to present their Bills of Lading for counter- signature. and take immediate delivery from alongside steamer or the Company's Godown, where
discharge will be landed consignee's risk.
ARE
BROADCASTING
FROM THE
Hongkong Hotel
THURSDAY. NEXT AT 5.45 p.m. ON 450 METERS.
Gecophone
Speakers
Load Receivers and are being installed at the following Centres REPULSE BAY
HOTEL
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS
(FOR RADIO SOCIETY)
PEAK CLUB
(FOR MEMBERS)
INSTITUTE
(FOR MEMBERS)
ENGINEERS
HEAR THIS
at
1. OST-Yale K9y, Will finder all cargo impeding immediate
please return to this office.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
PROMENADE CONCERT
TO-NIGHT 9.15 P. M.
ADMISSION $1.- BAND OF THE KING'S
REGIMENT
and
H. K. V. D. C. PIPE BAND
THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS THE Second Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders in the above. Company will be held at Company's Town Office, 2 Lower Albert Road, Hongkong.
day MONDAY, 5th.
on
Storage will be assessed on remaining undelivered cargo
after Thursday, 25th Oct. 1923,
All broken, chafed and damag- ed packages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where same will be examined on Thurs- day, 25th October, 1923, at 11a.m. Yo 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 steamer.
No fire insurance whatever
i be effected.
Y. TSUTSUMI.
Manager.
NOTICE TO CONSIGEES.
TOYO. KISEN KAISHA.
S.S.ANYO MARU" Voy. 20-West
From SOUTH AMERICAN
of PORTS via SAN FRANCISCO, NOVEMBER, 1923, at noon, for HONOLULU & JAPAN PORTS The above named Steamer hav- the purpose of presenting the Report of the Directors and ing arrived Friday 19th, Oct. 1923 Statement of Accounts to 31st consignees of cargo are hereby notified to present their Bills of July, 1923.
The Transfer Books of the Lading for countersignature, and Company will be closed from take immediate delivery from 29th October to 5th NONEMBER steamer or the Company's Go! 1923, both days iuclusive.
down, where all cargo impeding
Directors.
i
By Order of the Board of immediate discharge will be land-
ed at consignee's risk.
Storage will be assessed on cargo remaining undelivered after Friday 26th. Oct., 1923.
M. MANUK
Secretary. Hongkong, 19th. Oct., 1923.
NOTICE.
All broken, chafed and damaged packages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where same will be examined on Friday 26th. Oct., 1923, ar 11 a.m.
DUE to arrive in Hongkong, about October the 25th, per
No claims will be recognised S. S. "Doonholm, a large ship- ment of livestock Milch Cows, after goods bave left the steamer Horses and Dogs, to the order of or Godow, and none will be J, Noble, Kalgan Dairy Farm, entertained if presented later Shanghai. For particulars, prices and permission to inspect, please after arrival of steamer.
apply to Mr. D.C.G. Phillips, in charge.
J. NOBLE,
Importer...
than there than three weeks
whatever
No fire insurance will be affected.
Y. TSUTSUMI
-Manager. Hongkong, 19th. Oct, 1923.
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ONE NIGHT ONLY
DEMONSTRATION.
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JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE
DISASTER.
HONGKONG RELIEF
COMMITTEE
GIFTS OF BOOKS
Aare invited from the public for the
MONDAY, October 29th.
GRAND VIOLIN RECITAL
by
JASCHA
HEIFETZ
The World-renowned Violinist Booking opens at Moutries on Monday October 15th.
Prices: Stalls & Circle $6.99 Unreserved: $4.00 and $3.00
NAVY LEAGUE BALL.
Under the Patronage of Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson K. C. B. (In aid of War Charities) Will be held at THE CITY HALL,
on
PRIDAY, 2nd November 1923
at 9.30 p.m.
RELIEF DEPOT SHIP
"TAI WAYFOONG "
FORTHCOMING
AUCTION SALES.
Lammert Bros.
G.
R.
NOTICE.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
BUYING WHIST PRIZES.
RECEIPTS AND CARBONS WHICH DISAGREED. Sergt. Leslie Orton Stanton. of the King's Regt, came bafore a District Court Martial, held at
Particulars and Conditions of the Murray Barracks, this morning. HE Undersigned have receiv-Sale by Public Auction to be charged with having received ed instructions to sell by held on Monday, the 22nd day from the President of the whist Public Auction on
of October, 1923, at 3 pm. at drive fund (Sergeants Mess) the Tuesday the 23rd. Oct. 1923 the Offices of the Public Works sum of $50 and having falsified Department, by Order of His the receipts of the Sincere Con- "commencing at 2.30 p.m.
Excellency the Governor, of one pany applying $9 to his own use. Lieut. CP Moore, M. €, | A Quantity of Valuable House-Lot of Crown Land at Pokfulam
hold Furniture
Road in the Colony of Hongkong, prosecuted and the defence was of 15 years, conducted by Mr. H. C. Macna- option of renewal mara with the
Capt. W.A. Hannay, A.F.C. at a Crown Rent to 'be fixed by
Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Monday the 22nd. October 1923.
1.
Terms-Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
HE Undersigned have receiv
ed instructions to sell by
Public Auction
Thursday the 25th, Oct. 1923 commencing at 5.15 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street
A Valuable collection of Postage Stamps Catalogues will be issued
On View from Wednesday the 24th October 1923
Terms-Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers.
THE nstructions to sell by
HE Undersigned have receir
Public Auction on
Thurs., the 25th October, at 2.45 pm.
at No. 2 Observatory Villes. Kowloon
for
a
term
the Surveyor of His Majesty the Adjutant, said on Oct. 4th R.S.M. KING, for one further term of Ewing brought him some re- 75 years.
ceipts from Sincere's Witness examined them and they appear- PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.ed to have been altered. Witness
Rome Euland Est. Ny. 2707. ||
baland 19. No. 2442.
Locality.
Registry Nu
Boundary Xansaremesi
3.
feet.Text. i feet. Ives
As per sale plan.
DO NOT MISS-
ROCHA'S POPULAR AUCTION SALES Every Tuesday Thursday
Priue.
& Saturday At 2.30 p.m. Specialist is the Valuation of
noticed some Chinese writing on the receipts. He sent for the Chinese regimental contractor and asked him what the writing meant. He mentioned a figure which did not agree with the figure in English. Witness gare RSM. Ewing an order to go down to the Sincere Company and verify the receipts with their Hedgers. He brought back car [bon copies of the receipts. Witness compared them with the receipts and found they did not agree. B.S.M. Ewing told witness that accused had paid the bills. Witness asked accused if he had paid the smounts shown on the receipts. He said he had. Witness- then showed him the carbon copies and asked him if he could explain the diference. Accused said he could not, and witness
ordered his arrest.
R.S.M. Ewing said be received the statement and receipts of a whist drive held the previous month from C.S.M. Reardon, who
was president of the whist drive DA ROCHA'S MART committee. On examining the 2A, D'Aguilar St. Phone 2931
A Quantity of Valuable House-Household and Office Furniture
hold Furniture comprising:
receipts, several of them appeared to have been altered. On the morning, of Oct. 3rd witness Sincere's and made enquiries. Witness was told that the amounts paid for the articles AS KEEN AS EVER.
as shown on the receipts in Whether or not the property English figures did not agree
the amounts shown
Teak hat stand, plush covered easy chairs, teak extension dur-DEMAND FOR HOUSES. went to ing table and chairs, teak side- board, curtains, crockery, glass ware, etc.
set, etc.
in On the
Teak bedsteads, teak ward- robes, teak dressing table and boom has reached its limit, there with wash stand, mantle clock, toilet are no signs yet of a slackening Chinese characters.
off in building activities in the morning of Oct. 4th witness re- Colony.
due to the ported the matter to Capt. demand for dwelling accommoda- Hennay. Witness subsequently tion which is still far from being want to Sincere's and got the satisfied. From enquiries made carbon copies.
also
One Cottage piano by Rachais
and Co.,
On View from Wednesday the 24th. October 1923.
Catalogues will be issued Terms-Cash on Delivery LAMMERT BROS.,
Acctioneers.
This is
by a Telegraph reporter to-day it Sergt. Major Reardon said on was learned that several blocks Sept. 11th he was president of a of houses recently, or about to be, whist drive. He gave accused completed have, almost without $50 to buy prizes. The following any exception, been snapped up morning accused gave witness a by prospective tenants as soon as slip of paper with an amount of they were available.
This is 51.25 on it also the receipts particularly true of a block of corresponding. On Oct. 2nd the HE Undersigned have receiv-houses built on Victoria Road. R.S.M. called for the accounts,
ed instructions to sell by the distance of which from the which witness rendered. Public Auction on
ΤΗ
Sat, the 20th Oct. 1923. at iram. a: Messrs. Po King Tai's go- downs, Nos. 24 & 25 Praya. Kennedy Town
(for account of the concerned ) 570 Bags Tonkin White Rice, Terms: Cash on delivery. LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
дет
you
city is apparently no drawback Mr. Macnamara--Did to would be tenants. Two other ever pay Sergt. Stanton the $1.25 blocks just completed in Kowloon which he stated to be due to him. are already occupied, and owners on the accourt?-Never.
An assistant from the Sincere of vacant lots are considering fresh building across the harbour. Company identified the receipts With the construction of the and copies and gave evidence motor read overlooking regarding the difference in the Happy Valley a new residential amounts in English and Chinese. district has been opened up Mr. Macnamara put it to the The attractions of the new witness that it would be possible locality are well recognized. it for a dishonest cashier or saleman would appear from information to alter the figures. obtained yesterday. This was to Witness explained that the bills the effect that all available lots were checked by another saleman. have been taken, mostly by Mr. Macnamara: -- Suppose UNDER the auspices of the wealthy Chinese, a number of there were two dishonest sale.
Hongkong Automobile As-whom are proposing to put up flats men?
NOTICE.
In view of the early departure sociation, and "The Hongkong to meet the housing shortage. Witness said it would have of the vessel for Yokohama. Telegraph the first Motor Gymk-As many as a hundred houses been impossible for an honest these should be sent to the office hana will be held on the Hong-re, it is said, to be built in that man.
of Messrs. Butterfield & Swire kong Foot-ball Ground (Happy locality. The inducement to
After Mr. Macnamara bad or the Hongkong General Valley) on Saturday, November prospective tenants would appear made an address on accused's Chamber of Commerce by Friday 3rd. 1923. Full particulars will to lie in the facilities for behalf, the Court delivered a evening at latest
be published later.
approach, and in this connection finding of "not guilty," and ac- it is hoped that the new motor)cused was discharged. Secretary to the Relief Committee | RADIO-MAGNAVOX Loud road as well as Stubbs Road
Hongkong, 17th. Oct,, 1923.
D. K. BLAIR,
A DNCING.
PALACE HOTEL KOWLOON.
The Band of"
H. M. S. DIOMEDE " will play at the ABOVE HOTEL,
on SATURDAY, the 20th. inst. DANCING 9.15 p.m
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
HE Fifth Gymkhana Meeting will be held on Saturday the 10th and Monday the 12th November 1923, weather. per- mtting
Draft "Programmes and Entry Forms may be obtained at the
Speakers and Amplifiers. extension will be pushed on with Batteries, Insulators, as rapidly as possible. Crystals, Aerial Wires,
and all other parts. DE SOUSA & CO., LTD., St. George's Bldg, 2nd Floor. Tel. No. Central 1264.
HL
safety
last!
MONDAY, October 28th.
EAST RIVER FIGHTING.
DR. SUN MAY SHIFT HEADQUARTERS.
MORE ARMS.
SEIZED ON "PRESIDENT "
• BOAT.
Several lots of arms were seized by the Water Police aboard the s.s. President Cleveland early this An official report from Canton morning, the total haul amount. states that the south gate of Wailing to one shot-gun, four revol- chow city has been broken by the vers, seven automatics, three attacking forces and that about magazines, 600 rounds of sporting one hundred feet of the wall has rifle ammunition, as well as 2,165 been destroyed by bombs. The rounds of pistol and revolver report adds that severe fighting is cartridges
No arrests were made, as the proceeding. As yet, there is no confirmation of this news.
articles of luggage in which the
A report from another source arms were discovered were not states that Dr. Sun Yat-sen, in claimed... consequence of the Yunnanese
troops refusing to take part in the cooking utensils borrowed from genezal attack, only taking up them by the troops. defensive positions, has ordered Dr. Sun Yat-sen, at a general that his headquarters be shifted meeting of the Kuomintang from Sheklung to the Bocca Party, made a lengthy speech, advising the members to carry {Tigris forta...
Over 3,000 Yunnanese troops out the principles of the Farty, have arrived in Canton from the saying they should treat enemies. North River on their way to the of the Party in the same way as East River front and have taken Wan Sang-choy trested the. Tar up thair quarters in private tar General in Canton when he despite the protests of the must fight until the whole post the Peurants, most of whom have been tion of the country had become forced out, and their beds and members of the Party
Tickets $5 each, Obtainable Race Course, Hongkong Club Jascha Heifetz hoses along the Wast Bund war bombed. From to-day they
from the Ladies Committee, Moutrie's Anderson's and The Engineer's Institute.
and Causeway Bay Stables.
· Entries will close on Saturday 27th October 1929.
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