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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

TO BE LET.

"6 LET-One whole ar 1.2 Groom 2-story European House with servants' quarters located at corner of Chatham &

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THEATER

HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO-Bandman's Eastern Circuit Ltd.

LIMITED.

(Incorporated in England)

Announce the Welcome Raturn

of the

FORBES RUSSELL

Mod: Roads, Kowloon. Please NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN COMEDY

apply Compradore Department, H.M.. Temazce.

pursuant to Section 183 of the Companies (Consolidation) Act, 1908, that a Meeting of the Creditors of the above-named Company will be held at the registered offices of the Con pang No. 3, Lombard Street in the City of London on Friday the sixteenth day of November

TO LET. - Modern European House, with Garden at No. 5, Pears Avenue Homuntin, can be accupied immediately. Fer parti- culars Apply Box 993 Hong-1923, at 12 o'clock noon. Long Telegraph."

Dated this 5th day of Nov. 1923.

W. F. SIMMONS. For and on behalf of RE-EDWARD RITCHIE MORRISS,

Liquidator. Hongkong, 5th Nov. 1923.

O LET. High-class

SIDENCES (East View Buildings), opposite "Sai Fee Terrace." Nathan Road, Kow- loon three-roomed flats, well ventilated. with bath,

water closet, kitchen and servants quar. ters. For particulars apply to Mr. Lai Chak, No. 14, Queen's Road Central.

HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO.,

LIMITED

(locorporated in England)

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ENTRAL offices to let. Top to Shareholders in the Goor 8 Des Virux Road above named Company that the Central Vacant from the Special Resolution to wind up 10th. November. Apply Inter- the Company and the Extra- national Trade Developer & Desordinary Resolution providing Vaux Road. Central.

for the distribution or sale of the Company's holding of Shares inf the Hongkong Tramways Limited (Incorporated in Hongkong) of which notice has been given to

and passed

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE OR TO LET the Shareholder having been

the

"THE TOWERS”—21 confirmed BROADWOOD ROAD-Furnish-Registers of Shareholders in the ed or unfurnished, Sve bedrooms above named Company both in with bathrooms, all modern con- London and in Hongkong will veniences, reception rooms, smok- [remain open until the 30th day ing room etc., garden and tennis of November 1923 for

Apply Linstead & Davis, purpose of registering transfers Alexandra Building.

of Share after which date the aid Registers will be closed and the Liquidator will proceed to a distribution of the assets of this Company among appearing as Shareholders upon the said Registers in accordance with their rights and with the said Ex:raordinary Resolution.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE Fifth Gymkhana Meeting will be held (weather per- mitting at Happy Valley on Saturday 10th and Monday 12th November 1923 commencing 2.45 p.m. each day.

The charge for admission 10 the Publie Enclosure will be $1.- Soldiers ani! Sailors in uniform half price..

the

persons

W. F. SIMMONS, For and on behalf of EDWARD RITCHIE MORRISS.

Liquidator. Hongkong. 5th Nov 1923.

Members are advised that they JAPANESE EARTHQUAKE.

must show their badges to obtain admission to the Members' En-

closure.

Each member has the righ; of introducing 2 non-members to the members enclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5.00 each up to Friday Novem- her 9th.

The Stewards invite the ladies) of Hongkong to be present.

We have over 100 views of damage at Tokyo and Yokohama

·

on sale.

MEE CHEUNG

fre House Street, & Beaconsfield

Arcade.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER SEVEN.

United Artists

PRESENT

Nazimova

IN

"Salome"

AT

THE CORONET

A FIRST-RATE

JAZZ BAND

Secks Engagements

Particulars of

H. W. RAY Coronet Theatre Telephone C. 1743

Miss

COMPANY

with

NIQUA LEWIS

To-night (Nov. 5th), at 9.15

Marie Lar's Grenz Sucow sh * THE LAUGHING LADY" Frons the titobe Thesize, Londen.

TUESDAY, November. Ain, The term Seccris Now Ranking At Toy

Comedy Theatre. Logwa

SEGRETS"

to Vidal Besar an ? May kutgan kon

WEDNESDAY, Youmber.

**Paddy, The Nax: Best Thing "*

The rat Naxos Theatre Šamore, NO LA Lean as “* Palaày “

THURSDAY, November, De joku baworthy's backg

"WINDOWS"

The Great Vatziki Com PCI •

FRIDAY, November. Th.

- All Of A Sudden Petry" Þrom the Duke of York's Theatre SATURDAY, Noseinder, Ita Lireat Loadou and Seu tri Salma

• Bought And Paid Toz"

Y#### Tag/

Price: $4 szal. Plans at MOUTRIES

WEAR A FLANDERS

POPPY

SATURDAY November 10th.

SEE EARL HAIG'S MESSAGE To Hongkong.

NOTICE

side of the entrance of Yee Wo Street, at the 2nd. Maico. West Bund. Canton, (shutting as the front part thereof on the 2nd. Malo at the back on a cross Street on the left on the Ying |Pun Boarding House and on the right on the Methodist Church. measuring thereon 31 Chings 154 square-fect and 20 inches) was in the 20th. Year of Kwong Sui. purchased by Leung Wing Ming in his Tong name. viz the Wing Siu-Ton from

piece of land situate on lett

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1923.

HUGHES & HOUGH HONGKONG BOXING

יז

AUCTIONEERS `AND

GENERAL BROKERS.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

The Undersigned have received

ASSOCIATION.

First Tournament of the Season.

MONDAY, November 12th. at 9.12 p.m. at the THEATRE ROYAL.

MAIN EVENTS.

KING'S BOXING TOURNAMENT. -

SEMI-FINAL AND FINAL ROUNDS,

and the referes stopped the contest.

Lieut Jones (10-3) faced Lieut. |Whita (10-9) in the final of the officers" patch -weights. -- The latter had several inches to his advantage in height and reach. The remainder of the semi-Į Lieut." White was the aggressor, finals and a number of finals in but the first round sa-little the King's farewell boxing damage done to either com

decided at petitor. The second land last) Murray Barracks on Saturday round also saw little scoring and night. The

those blows'which did land were witnessed by a large crowd. H.Enot well timed. It was a dis-

tournament

этом

contests were

instructions to sell by Public AucWelterweight Championship of the Governor and Commodore appointing contest. Lieut. White

ton, on

WEDNESDAY,

the 7th November, 1933, a: 9.30 ... at Royal Army Ordnance Corps Depot. Queen's Road East. Royal Engineers" Yard, Wellington Barracks Royal Army Service Carps Camber and Barrack Stores.

Fifteen round Contest for the the Colony and Scott Harston

Belt:

A. B. Dixon, H.M.S." Cicala,"

5.

Sergt. Tribe, R.G.A.

Ten round Lightweight Contest;

Grace being amongst the spect-was given the decision. ators. There were thirty-one

WEIGHTS.

fights down on the programme. REGIMENTAL FEATHER- Boxing commenced at vight o'clock, but, as most of the

In the semi-finals Pte. Johnson

contests went the full distance, mot Pre Beals. Except for a c midnight arrived with a number brief exchange or two in the of competitors not having entered third round, the fight was very the ring. It was therefore found|tame. Beale won on points.

Privates. Jones and Kinsella,

The Following Government Stores, A. B. Hines, H.M.S. Diomede. necessary to postpone these bouts

Gunmetal, Lead. Brass. Steel, Wood, Lamps. Oil Stoves. Photo- graphical Material, Intrenching

Tools, Dinghy, Medical Appliances. Blankets, &c., &c., &c.

Catalogues can be had at the Chief Foreman's Office or from the

Auctioneers.

Terms of Sales:-Cash on de Every All faults and errors of

Pre. Flynn, 2nd Battalion,

The King's Regiment.

Also

One Heavyweight, one middle weight, one Bantamweight and ona featherweight contest each of six rounds.

Booking at Moutries: Members descriptions at Purchaser's risk, on the Sth. November, General

Public For the 9th. November.

on the fall of the hammer.

All lots to be cleared wichis 4 days.

Hongkong. 20th Oct. 1923. The Undersigned have received) fisstructions to sell by Public Auction (for Account of the fon- Icerned);

07 WEDNESDAY, the 7th Noveraber, 1923, at me, at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Des Veux Road, Corner of Ice House Street.

Five Cases Vermouth. Hongkong, 3rd Nov., 1923, Terms: Cash on delivery.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers to the Get

DO NOT MISS--

ROCHA'S

POPULAR AUCTION SALES

Every Tuesday Thursday

8 Saturday

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

the Kam Fa Temple of the Hop Shing Tong? A. D'Aguilar St. Phone 2931 A deed bearing the character Eam No. 34. and duly stamped was issued by the Provincial Treasurer, and the Civil Court: decided to the above effect. Some ADMIDDL time in the 5th. moon ofthis year the said land was reported to the Bureau of Finance by some one

that the same was Government property.

ORIENTAL

The deed has been ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE carefully examined by

the

said Bureau, which recognised The Steamship

the said land as people's property.| **PRESIDENT GRANT “ An order has been issued to that

effect.

The

from Manila Similar having arrived Afterwards report was made to the Bureau on November, 4th. Consignees of the Government Properties are hereby notifed that their The said Bureau has also care-cargo is being landed at their risk fully examined the various deeds into the hazardous and/or extra and decided that the same is the hazardous godowns of the Hong- people's property and an order kong and Kowloon Wharf and has been issued to that effect stored at consignees' risk.

Godown Co. at Kowloon, and! the 7th meon, another mar

Consigaces of Cargo must pro- made a similar report to the

duce an Import Permit signed by Municipality. I then immediately the Superintendent of Imports advertised the repudiation in the Gazette in order to prevent the Bills of Lading will be counter. and Exports, Hongkong, before investors from buying the same by mistake.

Now one individual advertises in the

he

over

At

matter is unknown to me, but I, Wing Ming, having a right to the said land and having ample

signed.

USUAL PRICES

A Band will be in attendance. Next Tournament December 1st. 1923, at the Theatre Royal

REGIMENTAL MIDDLE-

WEIGHTS.

until next Tuesday night, when were more lively. The former the ceremony of presenting the had the advantage in height and trophies also will take place. reach, but Kinsella, two pounds.

heavier, was more stocky. They mixed it well right from the start. Both men showed signs of dam- L. Cpl. Drennan beat Pte. Dyer age in the third and the referee in the final after three hard fought stopped the fight and gre rounds. Drennan scored fre Kinsella the verdict. quently with his left, and Dyer succeeded in getting in a number to his opponent's head, but he was inclined to be wild.

REGIMENTAL LIGHT- WEIGHTS. There was not much to choose between Pte:

After a snappy three rounds in the final Kinsella was given the decision over Beals on points.

REGIMENTAL WELTER-

WEIGHTS

Pte. Barraclough scratched and Pte. Orr had a walk-over is the

Pte. Scott and Pte. Robinson

Flynn and Pre. semi-finals, Agre, who met in the final round. Honours were very even through-mat to decide who should meet out. Flynn was given the decision Orr in the final. The first round was on the tame side, but they livened up in the second. After NOVICES BANTAMWEIGHT. some brisk exchanges Robinson

THE COWIE HARBOUR on points.

COAL CO., LTD. SILIMPOPON COAL

Pte Taylor beat Pte. Alderson en points, and Pte. O. 0. Hogbesi was given the decision over Pte. | Parsons, in the semi-finals. The

THE uudersigned are prepared final between Hughes and Taylor

contract

retired.

"REGIMENTAL BANTAM-

WEIGHTS. Pre. Aldeson, who had fought to quote prices for best saw some hard slowing, the before during the evening in the quality freshly mined Silimpopon former sending his opponent to the novices' class, faced Pte. Smith Coal, trimmed into Bunkers at boards for the full count in the first At the conclusion of three fast Sebattik or Sandakan (British

rounds, Pre. Smith was declared round. North Borneo), and to

the winner. for regular, Supplies of cargo NOVICES FEATHER- - In the first round Cpl. Thomp lots at favourable rates.

WEIGHTS.

stone showed his superiority over Steamers calling at Sebattik Pte Egan met L Cpl Baker in Pte. Hughes. In the second he Sandakan exclusively for the semi-final of the novices sent bis man to boards. Hughes Bunkers are exempt from pay-featherweights. The first round got up and pluckily attempted to ment of ordinary Port Charges was a give-and-take affair. In go on, but another to the point The minimum draft of water the second, in which both mea knocked him right'out alongside the Company's Wharf began to get rather wild. Egan

cr

at Sebattik is 26 feet at low water sent his man to the boards, but GARRISON OPEN WELTER- Spring Tides Charts of Cowle only dazed him for the second or WEIGHTS. Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any two, he was soon up again and Stoker Martin (H.M.S. Dio required information concerning sailing in as game as ever. After mede) (9.12) tank severe punish-

be may

on a ding-dong third round, the ver- ment from Pte. Carter (King's)

dict was awaded Egan.

(10-5) in the first round. In the application to

GIBB, LIVINGSTON &

CO., LTD.

the Part

had

The s-final contest between second the sailor did better, bring- Pte. Hayter and Pte. Tierney also ing the honours bout even. The was a ding-dong struggle, Hayter third round was slightly in the The Cowie Harbour Coal Co., Ea.being mostly the aggressor. King's man's favour, giving him

the decision.

Agents.

T. NAKAO

Japanese Shoe Expert.

TORTOISE SHELL BOXES

and CASES A SPECIALTY.

Astor House Hotel Bullding.. Queen's Road Central

THEATRE ROYAL.

PRODUCTION OF "THE DIPPERS."

Tierney received a nasty left eye in the third and blood was also streaming from just above Hay- ters left optic. Hayter won on points.

The final between Egan and Hater was uninteresting, the com- batants frequently getting into clinches. Hater won on points.

BOYS FINALS. Boy Now beat Boy Gibbs in the first round of the "B" class net. In the "A" class final Boy Brook beat Boy Caddick on points.

REGIMENTAL HEAVYWEIGHTS. ·

A. Company

B. Company

C. Compaq

D. Company

60

63

10%

-100

136

99

C. M. S. Reardon (13-10) faced NOVICES LIGHTWEIGHTS. Sergt. Smith (146) in the re- Pte. Proffit and Pte. McLouglin, gimental heavyweights final. The who faced one another in the Sergeant drew blood from the semi-finals, fought three stren-vicinity of the Sergeant-Major's Dous rounds. Proffit scored right eye early in the first round." frequently to the body and face. On the whole, it was a ding-dong while a gasb under his left eye fight. The content provided more gave testimoney to MeLouglin's humour than exhibition of skill. efforts. Proffit was awarded the Smith, won on points. verdict.

The officials were--Referees; Hard, clean hitting was the Major E White, D.S.O., RAS.C_ feature of the semi-final round Lieut. T.. A. Scott-Bell, R. N between Pte. Brenvan and LCpl. Judges: Dr. Minett. Mr. G. G. N. Clements. The former received Tizson, Lieut. A. Walsh, D.C.M., severe punishment in the second RGA Midshipman Palmer. but stuck it gamely, Clements R. N. Timekeeper: R. 8. M. The popular Forbes-Russell also had the better of the third and Ewing Comedy Company commenced was given the decision.

·COMPANY, SHELD. POINTA. Allbroken, chafed and damaged their return season at the Theatre

The final between 'Proffit andHandSTK “A” papers stating that cargo is to be left in the godowns. Royal on Satuday night with the Clements also was a good fight Headquarters "B has paid for and taken 10 a.m. on Nov. 10th. at

where it will be examined a farcical comedy entitled "The Fraft won on points, but if most

have been by a narrow margin. the Haid land.

the Dippers."

The story centres around a pro- NOVICES WELTERWEIGHTS present any deceitfulness in the Company's Surveyors, Messrs

fessional dancing couple known Anderson, and Ashe.

Pte Kelly and Pte. Kendall All claims must be presented as "The Dippers" who have been steamer's arrival here. within thing days of

engaged by a certain Lord a very fine exhibition of the PORTRAIT ON GOLD.

"noble art," in the semi-finals. after Mellingham "--a recent and not proofs of my title, will not give which ther cannot be recognised. Very creditable addition to the Zhe fight was an e en one, both! cp the matter. I have applied to No claim will be recognised Feerage-to entertain his guests throughout. Kelly was given the combatants scoring frequently the Court for protection of 5 after the goods have left the at his country residence. Dipper decision on points.

Step Forward in property according to law,

Camera art. hereby advertise in the papers in godowns, and cargo undelivered misses the train, and his place is

L/Cpl. Jessop faced Pte. High- on-fae after Nov. 12th will be taken by a stranger who acton Highton was the aggressor camera must be attracted to Mr. order to prevent the Chinese ut subject to rent,

Everybody interested in the cidently finds himself in the and sent his man to the boards B. Crewdson's photographs-on foreign investors from buying the

No Fire Insurance whatever locality, and who is taken for for the full count early in the first gold and silver metallic tissue said land or lending money on Mortgage. thus being defrauded will be effected.

Dipper.

round. The situations which arise, Consignees are requested to by him. This is notified.

In the final, between Kelly and Photography.

paper at the London Salon of send in their Bills ef Lading for although mostly impossible, pro- Highton, the referee stopped the Notified by:-

fight in the first round, giving the Crewdson is

By a striking method Mr. house was kept in constant latter the verdict.

secring pictures which have a tone and lustre laughter. Miss Nique Lewis was quite good as Pauline-Dipper, in OFFICERS' CONTESTS. far beyond those of any other which part she was ably support Capt. Howard (8/10) was given process of photographic printing. ed by Mr. Beresford Lovett as the decision over Lieut. Redding in his studio he has some Heary Talboyes, who allowed (9.4) in the second round of the wonderful examples, on bronze himself to be accepted as the miss-officers featherweights. Lient, paper, which is particularly ing Mr. Dipper.

Redding started off well, but a suitable for ornamental work. Mr. Guy Buckley, Mr. G. few seconds before the conclusion To secure these metal-base Groves Raines, Miss Bullie Sin- of the first round Capt. Howard photographs, « print is first made YES, I HAVE NO INDIGESTION. clair, Miss Enid Sass, Miss sent in a right to the jaw, sending 90 ordinary bromide paper, and Constance Medwyn were all good his opponent to the boards. The afterwards transferred on to the Mrs. Brown, of Wroughton-in their respective parts, and gong saved Lieut. Redding. He desired base by means of the terrace, Hendon, who was 102 mention must be made of Mr. was shaky when he went to his carbon and carbro processes, o recently, ests roast pork at dinner Frederick Burtwell, who as the corner and after a short but At present only one-colour without any of the tremors negro bandmaster, was most heavy gruelling in the second pictures have been produced,: bat which beset much younger folk amusing.

round, he went down again. Very Mr. Crewdson hopes to secure

LEUNG WING MING. Hongkong, 1st. Nov. 1923.

MING YUEN STUDIO

16, Beaconsfield Arcede (Battery Path) ART PHOTOGRAPHERS

(Official Photographers to the HongkongTelegraph) Call or Phone, Central 4310.

I

countersignature immediately. vide plenty of humour, and the

United States Shipping Board. Emergency Fleet Corporation. Agents, ADMIRIAL ORIENTAL LINE, 4. Des Vœur Road. Hongkong, 5th. Nov. 1923.

who tackle the dish which Charles To-night the Company are pluckily, he got to his fest to con-two-colour prints in the net Lamb immortalised in an easssy, playing The Laughing Lady." tinue, but he was a beaten min future..

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