NEW
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WANTED.
WANTED.
Gentleman
wants one or two rooms
with board in a quiet bouse. Apply Fox No. 1025. c/o The
Hongkong Talegraph."
VANTED. — An intelligent W
Cantonese, Preferably Past American Thirty to assist an Gentleman. Must have refined manner and speech and if possible some acquaintance among Chin- esa officials and business men in Hongkong and Canton. Adress by letter to A. R. Burt, Hongkong Hotel.
TO BE LET. TOLET Hirb-class RF SIDENCES (East Flow Buildings). opposite "Sai Fer Terrace, Nathan Road, Kow loon three-roomed flats. we!! ventilated. with bath, water closet.. kitchen and servants quar ters. For particulars apply to Mr. Lai Chat, No. 14. Queen's Road Central.
3
To LET- Six roomed house on the Peak, March till November, fully furnished, bathrooms, flush system. hot and cold water etc. Apply Linstead & Davis, Alexandra Building.
Το
O LET-3 roomed fat with bath-rooms and kitchen,
Airy. 5, Peace avenue, Homuntio Immediate occupation. For par
LOST.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
ADMIRAL
TER HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
\-N Erirs Gymkhana Meeting
will be held (weather per mitting) at Happy Valley on OSTA bunch of KEYS. Saturday 1st December 1923
Finder please "commuicate į commencing 2.45 p.m. write Box 1024, c/o Hongkong Telegraph."
NOTICE.
The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1.- Soliers and Sailors in uniform half price.
Members
MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1923.
ORIENTAL
ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LÍNE
p
The Steamship
THE BEN LINE STRAMERS, LIMITER.
From LEITH, MIDDLESBRO,
LONDON & STRAITS.
The Steamship
"BEN LOMOND”
CONSIGNEES of Cargo an
baraby informed that al PRESIDENT McKINLEY "
goods are being landed at their are advised that having arrived from Seattle via into the hazardous and/or extrs they must show their badges to ports November, 19th. Consignees hazardous godowns of the Hong Lantern Lecture will be given obtain admission to the Members' are hereby notified that their tang and Kowloon Wharf and
at the Helena May Institute | Enclosure.
cargo is being landed at their risk Godown Co., Ltd, whence, and Monday, November 26th, at
Each member has the right of into the hazardous andjor extra or from the wharves, delivery pm. Dr. J. L. Shellsbear. introducing 2 non-members to hazardous godowns of the Hong may be obtained.
The subject is to be: to
No claims will be admitted the mambers' enclosure, ong and Kowloon Wharf and D.S "The Tombs of the Egyptian tickets for whom can be obtained Godown Co. at Kowloon, and after the goods have left the go- |downs, and all goods remaing Kings." All are welcome.
from Messrs. Linstead & Davis stored at consignees' risk.
undelivered after the 24th. inst. at $5.-up to Friday November 30th. The Stewards invite the
will be subject to rent. ladies of Hongkong to be present
5.30
UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON, LTD.
NOTICE....
HE undersigned RESUMES CHARGE from this date. By Order of the Board.
C. MONTAGUE EDE,
-General Manager. Hongkong, 19th. Nov. 1923.
BRITISH TRADERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. LTD.
NOTICE.
THE undersigned RESUMES
CHARGE from this date.
By Order of the Board.
C. MONTAGUE EDE
General Manager. Hongkong, 17th. Nov. 1923.
ticulars apply Box No. 1021 c/o THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE "Hongkong Telegraph".
-ENTRAL offices to let. Top
foor & Des Voeux Road Central Vacant from
the
10th. November. Apply Inter- national Trade Developer 8 Des "Voux Road, Central
RESID- ENCE with British Family, 1. Victoria Garden. Kowloon. Next door new Hotel Terms from $4 per day.
PRIVATE BOARD
To
O LET-Bright Large Office Rooms 1st floor. No. 10, Des Vœux Road, Central. Hail.i Law & Co.. Apply to Des Vaux Road. Central, Telephone No.
· 3217.
HARFORD 169. THE PEAK {Magazine Gag)
CO., LTD.
NOTICE.
HE undersigned RESUMES CHARGE from this date. By Order of the Board.
C. MONTAGUE EDE
General Manager. Hongkong, 19th Nov, 1923. HONGKONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.
NOTICE.
PRACTICE DANCES.
EMBERS are reminded that the PRACTICE DANCES will take place at the City Hall on TUESDAYS, 20th and 27th Admission only by Slips instant. attached to the Ball lavitation Cards.
Dancers roust wear dancing
TOLET. furnished for 9 months
from March 1924-ear shoes- Motor Road & public garage. GOLDSMITH— Apply H. E
P. W.D.
By order,
D. K. BLAIR,
Hon. Secretary.
2
S.S. "TAITO MARU" PIRACY NEAR WHAMPOA
on 14th. November, 1933-
Consignees of Cargo must pro- duce an Import Permit signed by
All claims against the steamer the Superintendent of Imports and Exports, Hongkong, before must be presented to the Under Bills of Lading will be countersigned on or before the 8th. Dec. 8.gned.
or they will not be recognised. All broken, chafed and damaged All broken, chafed and damag Cargo is to be left in the godowns ed goods are to be left in the go where it will be examined at downs where they will be exam 10 s.m. on Nov. 24th. at the lined on the 24th. iast, at 10 am. No Fire Insurance has beat Company's Surveyors, Messrs
effected. Anderson, and Ashe
Bills of Lading will be counter signed by
GIBB, LIVINGSTON AND
CO. LTD. Agents. Hongkong, 19th. Nov., 1923.
TWO Bills of Lading (So- 1
covering 505 tons of Endo All claims must be presented Unscreened Coal, No. 2 covering within thirty days of the 2,495 tons of Kasei Uuscreened steamer's
after arrival hero, Coal) with Consignees Covers by which they cannot be recognised the above vessel, having been No claims will be recognisać presumably purloined by pirates after the goods have left the or some unauthorised persons, godowns, and cargo undelivered we hereby give notice that all on the after Nor. 26th will be such Bills of Lading originally subject to rent,
No Fire Insurance whatever THE COWIE HARBOUR issued in Keelung have been can- celled and Owners of the steamer will be affected. are making their own arrange Consignees are requested to
COAL CO., LTD. ments with Receivers. Anyone send in their Bills of Lading for able to give any information with countersignature immediately. regard to the above lost Bills of United States Shipping Board. SILIMPOPON COAL Lading kindly communicate with Emergency Fleet Corporation.
Agents. Owners Agents, the Yomsshita |
Kisen Kogyo Kaisha, Hongkong. Hongkong, 19th. November, 1923.
NOTICE.
I the undersigned, hereby give notice that having resigned from the firm of Messrs H. A. Castro & Co., Ltd. my respon- sibility in connection therewith ceases as from this date.
(5gd)
HENRY, A. CASTRO. Hongkong. 16th Nov, 1923.
NOTICE.
WWE hereby give notice that Mr. H. A. Castro having firm, his resigned from our services as General Manager of the Company cease as from this date and his authority to siga oo bebalf of the Company is horeby cancelled.
(Sed)
H. A. CASTRO & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 16th Nov., 1923.
Messrs. LANE, CRAWFORD, Ltd.,
request the pleasure of your company at the opening of their New Salon TO-DAY (Monday), November 19th. They are holding an exclusive display of all the very latest creations of Paris and London, includingTM original models in Coats, Gowns, Costumes, Millinery and everything pertaining to Ladies' Wear.
Nota New Address:
Hotel Buildings
· Teleykum 4567"
Pedder Street
ADMIRIAL ORIENTAL LINE
4. Des Voeux Road. Hongkong, 19th. Nov. 1923.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
N. Y. K. LINE.
(NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA).
From EUROPE & STRAITS.
The Steamship.
"KASHIMA MARU” having arrived from the above ports, Consignees of Cargo are
that hereby informed
their Goods are being landed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf and Godown Com pany's Godowus at Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 26th. November 1923, will be subject to rent.
Damaged packages must ba left in the Godowas for examina- tion by the Consignee's and the
representatives on Co.'s Tuesdays, & Fridays, at 2.30|
Any
THE undersigned are prepared
to quote prices for best quality freshly mined Silimpopon Coal, trimmed into Bunkers at Sebattik or Sandakan (British North Borneo), and to contact for regular Supplies of cargo lots at favourable rates.
for
Steamers calling at Sebattik
Sandakan exclusively for Bunkers are exempt from pay- ment of ordinary Port Charges The minimum draft of water alongside the Company's Wharf
00
at Sebattik is 26 feet at low water Spring Tides Charts of Cowle Bay (Sebattik Harbour) and any required information concerning the Port By be bad application to
GIBB, LIVINGSTON &
CO, LTD. Agents. The Cowle Harbour Cosi Co., Ld..
HONGKONG TRAMWAY CO., LIMITED.
(Incorporated in England)
p.m. within the free Storage NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Feriod.
downs.
to Shareholders in the All claims must be presented above named Company that the within ten days of the steamer's Special Resolution to wind up arrival here, after which date the Company and the Extra- they will not be recognized. ordinary Kesolution providing No claims will be admitted for the distribution or sale of the after the goods have left the Go- Company's holding of Shares in the Hongkong Tramways Limited (Incorporated in Hongkong) of which notice has been given to the Shareholders having been
and confirmed
passed the Registers of Shareholders in the abore named Company both in London and in Hongkong, will
No fire insurance has been affected.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong, 19th. Nov, 1913,
| JAPANESE; EARTHQUAKE, remain open until the 30th day
of November 1923 for the purpose of registering transfers We have over 100) views of of Shares after which date the
damage at Tokyo and Yokohama
on sale.
MEE CHEUNG Ice House Street, & Beaconsfield
Arcade.
THE INDUSTRIAL & COMMER- CIAL BANK, LTD.
NOTICE OF ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Seventh Ordinary Gen- eral Meeting of the Company will, be held at the Head Office of the Company, York Building, Hong-: kong, on Saturday, December 15th, 1923, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of passing the Reports of the Board and of the Auditors, the Balance Sheet and the Proft and Loss Account, to elect Directors, and Auditors, and to declare Divide: ends;
That the Transfer Book in respect of Shares will be closed! from December 2nd. to December! 15th, 1923, both days inclusiva.
By Order of the Board,
¿TIENMU KLIN
General Secretary Hongkong Nai 14h 1992.
the Liquidator will proceed to & said Registers will be closed and
distribution of the assets of this Company among the persons appearing as Shareholders upon the said Registers in accordance with their rights and with the said Extraordinary Resolution.
W. F. SIMMONS, For and on behalf of EDWARD RITCHIE MORRISS;
Liquidator. Hongkong, 5th Nov. 1923.
LUX
FORTHCOMING AUCTION
HUGHES & HOUGH
AUCTIONEERS
AND
GENERAL BROKERS.
p d
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Auction (for Account of the Con-
The Undarsigned have received instructions to sell by Public cerned),
on TUESDAY, the 20th November, 1929, com.
mencing at 2.30 pm, at their Sale
SALES.
SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE
ENGLISHMEN wishing to join the Society should apply te G. H. Pieray, Hon Secretary, 0/0 Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
WE have this day removed
our Offices to No. 4. Queen's Building, Top Floor, Franco Chinese Trading Co., Ltd.
Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road] ATURDAY'S CRICKET. Corner af Ice House Street,
Valuable Teakwood and Blackwood i
Furniture sod Household Sandrias, &c., &c, &c. Comprising:
A ONE-SIDED LEAGUE
The Cricket League match on Dining Suites, Chesterfeld Sofas,Saturday between the HECC Arm-chairs (new), Tea Tables, and the RG.A. was a one-sided Teakwood Beds, large and small affair., The Club had first knock. Wardrobes. Dressing Tables and and declared with 205 for 6 Chairs, Washstands, etc. Side-wickets down. G.R. More con- boards, Dinner Wargons, Crockery tributed a fine 97 to this total, and and Glass Ware, Cutlery, Carpets EC. Hagen 85. The soldiers ware and Rugs, Electro-plated Ware,all out fer 41, the only batsman to Electric Reading Lamps, Teakwood reach double figures being RS.M. Williams, with 24. Lammert took Screens, Blackwood Teapoys, Mar- |
6 for 22 and Bowker 4 for 19. |ble-top Flower Stands, Side Tables
and Cabinets, etc, etc.
Afso
One Piano by Challen and Son, London. (Full Particulars from Catalogue),
Terms: Cash on delivery.
HUGHES & HODGE.
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 15th Nov, 1923.
DO NOT MISS-
ROCHA'S
POPULAR AUCTION SALES Every Tuesday Thursday & Saturday At 2.30 p.m. Specialist is the Valuation of Household and Office Furniture
DA ROCHA'S MART 2A, D'Aguilar St. Phone 2931
HONGKONG ENGINEERING
AND CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY, LTD.
NOTICE OF MEETING.
Some good play was witnessed in the League match between the Indian RC and Civil Service. The former compiled 191 for 9 and declared (S.H. Ismail. 41, C. Ismail 36, J.S Carreem 41). | The visitors raplied with 150 for 6, thus drawing the match. A.R. Sutherland compiled 44 and A. E. Wood 45.
The Chinese RC. were defeated by the University in a League game on the C.R.C. ground. The home side knocked up. 86, the fielding of the visiting team being too good for high scoring, and when the University went in the ultimate result was soon ap- parent. When stumpe were drawn they had compiled 181 for 6 wickets down. AA. Rumjahn scored 44, and H. M. Roffey and A. S. Hatt retired after knocking Up 37 and 56 respectively. H. K. Balhatchet took 4 C.R.C. wickets for 25.
SECOND DIVISION GAME.
An interesting second divi- sion League match was play- ed at Happy Vallay between the second strings of the Civil Service and Indian R. C. The former declared with 128 up for the loss of 6 wickets, F. Harper contributing 37 and C. H. . Beardall (retired) 45. The Indians replied with 119 (0. Rumjahn 56, not out).
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
NOTICE is hereby given that
the First Ordinary Yearly- Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Engineering and Con-
A Kowloon C.C. "A" team was struction Company Limited, will at bome to the H. K. C. C. "A" be held at the Hongkong Hotel, slaven on Saturday, and was Pedder Street, Hongkong, on beaten by the visitors in a very Wednesday the 28th day of interesting match. The Hong- November 1923, at 12.00 noon, kong side scored 127, with Mr. for the purpose of receiving the Extras their chief contributor: Report of the the Board of and Kowloon replied with 85 Directors and a Statement of (E. J. Edwards 35). B. Petharam Accounts for the period from took 7 for for 23 for Kowloon. 28th October 1922 to the 30th June 1923, and of electing Directors and Auditors,
The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 22nd to the 28th November, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board.
S. COURTNEY COOK,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 15th. Nov. 1923.
THE PROBLEM
1
The Craigengower C. C. enter- tained a naval eleven, and a very closely contested game ended in draw. The Navy compiled 185 Brooke-Smith scored 62-of this for 5 and declared Lt. Com
total The home team succeeded iti drawing, with 152 for 6. Fritz was responsible for a nicely. compiled 83. For the sailora, Pay. Lt. Com. Pafford secured 4 wickets for 39.
OF RISING RENTS.
An Appeal to Tenants for Facts.
We are anxious to ascertain to forward it to the Telegraphloffice. what extent the rents of fats and Yon may rest assured that your houses are being increased at the name will not be published in present time. Have you received any facts which we later publish a demand for higher rent? If so, on the subject. You are asked to it will be to your own interest to sigo merely as a guarantee of fill in the form printed below and your bona fides.
Name of Premises..
Location
Number of rooms
A Landlords...
Whether built since 1921.
Lowest known rent and date of same
Present rent
Increased rent being demanded (if any)
Signed
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