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TO BE LET.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

TOYO KISEN KÄISHA.

8.8. "SHINYO MARU"

Voy. 63-Wost.

From SAN FRANCISCO via HONOLULU JAPAN PONTS &

SHANGHAI

The above named Steamor hav. ing arrivoil on Friday, 20th June 1924, consignees of cargo arohereby notified to prdsont thoir Bills of Lading for countersigna- ture, and take immediate delivery

TO LET "Luginsland Wont from steamer or the Company's No. 20, Poak Road, eight- Godown, whereal cargo impeding roomed house with Tennis Court Immediate discharge will be land. attached. Apply to P.O. Boxed at consignoo's risk. No. 781.

Storage will be assessed on undelivered remaining cargo

after Fri., 27th. June, 1924. All broken, chafod and damaged packages will be landed into the Company's Godown, where same Cwill be examined on Fri.. 27th. June, 1924, at 11 a.m."

TO LET--Offices in Central position. Apply THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST MENT AND· AGENCY LTD.

No claims will be recognised

TO LET. — Centrally situated after gends have left the stoner ground floor promises suitor Godown, and none will be entertained if prosented later able for a Bank or Shipping Office, than three weeks after arrival

Apply Also fow office rooms. P. O. Box 259.

TO LET Ellenbad Villas. Apply E. T. H. Bunje, e/o H.M.H. Namazee, Prince's Bldg.

ORIVATE HOTEL. 1, Victoria Kowloon, noxl

PRI Gardens

door new hotel. Full board from $4 por day. Special monthly rate for families. Tel. K. 357.

TO LET. -- Portion of Ground Ploor in "5%. „Goorgo's Building" promises at present occupied by Mesars. Hawthorne and Pearson. Immediato occupa- tian. For Purticulars Etc. Apply to HONGKONG & TERRITOR IAL ESTATES LTD.

ENPLOYMENT,

of stonnier.

No fire insuranen will be effected."

whatever

Y. TSUTSUMI,

Manager. Hongkong, 20th June, 1924.

NOTICE.

DURING

Temporary absence of Mr. James H. Backhouse we have appointed Mr. Joseph Harrop to sign our company par procuration.

James, B. Bockhouse Lid. Hongkong, June 16th. 1924,

FRIDAY, JUNE 20,” 1924.

FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALES.

Lammert Bros. HUGHES & HOUGH

PUBLIC AUCTIONS --

THE Undersigned have receiv

od instructions to soll by: Public Auotion on

Saturday the 21st., June 1924 commencing at∙11 a.m.

543 lbs. Jobbing Typa

4 Cases. Wood. Typo

35 Tiris Cooking Compound Lardi

1 Case Mercerised Brocades 20 Picoon Waterproof Tullo

5 Drum Anti Pouling Com-]

position

5 Drun Anti-Corrosivo Con-

position

also

A Quantity of Boltings -and

A Lot of Miscellaneous Goods

Torms: Cash on Delivery LAMMERT BROŠ.

Auctioneers.

o instructions, to soll by Publio Auction on

THE Undersigned have receiv

Wed., the 25th. June 1924. commencing at 12 Noon

at their Salos Room, Duddo!! Street,

(for account of the concerned)

1 Printing Machine

1 Card Machine

I Proof Presa

I Safo

1 Lot Wood Type Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

PARTICULARS AND CONDI TIONS OF SALE.

of a

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY situate and being

DOUGLAS STEAMER CO., LTD. Inland Lot No. 1947 and Nos. 20

10

Tickets will be issued for Round Trips during the months of July to September, from Hong- AUTOMOBILE Shop Super-

Foochow (Pagoda kong intendent wanted to take

best Anchorage) and return, calling at charge of largest and equinpal motor service station Swatow and Amoy on both the in the East.

upward and downward Voyago, Availablo men of

by the Company's new, fast, well suitable qualifications and ex-

appointed steamer "Hai-Ning" at perience are invited 10 wom

the reduced rate of $80 for the municate full particulars. Ad-

round Voyage, including Meals 420.

while the steunter is in port.

dress

Post Office

Manila, P. J.

Box

FOR SALE.

Hand FOR SALE: Second

Dogo 5 Passenger Motor Car in good running order. Pricò $950.00 Apply Box 1152 glo "Hongkong Telegraph".

LOST.

OST. Hetween Repulse Bay and Aberdeen, on Sunday afternoon, bathing basket and contents. Finder kindly return to this office,

CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.

TRAFFIC AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAM-

.SHIPS, LIMITI D.

NOTICE.

DURING

DY absonen in Canada, Mr. P. A. Chx is appointed, frem diwe. Acting Oriental Manager. Hongkong, In charge of the Company's Affairs in the Orient.

ALLAN CAMERON,

Oriental Manager. Hongkong 17th, Juno, 1924...

Mrs. SEKAI

MASSAGE

Tel No. 4483, 2nd., flvor.

No. 2, Buddell Street, Hongkang.

NOTICE

OF

These Special Tickets will be available for return only by this steamer, either by the Voyage for which it is issued or by hor following sailing from Feuchow Duration of stay at Foorhow 48 hours.

The Trip orenpirs 8 to 9 days

and tha stoner will leave Hongkong from the Company's Wharf at 5 pm arriving at day- Flight-on-her-return-(Weathor

permitting).

The Company's Steam Launch will convey passengers from Pagoda Anchorage to Foochow City, if required.

For further particulars and dates of sailing Apply to POUGLAS. LAPRAIK. & CO.

General Managers, Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd."

K

For the Blood is the Life"

Sufferers

from Bed, Lage. Abscesses, Ulcers, Ples. Glandular Swellings. Eczema, Balls, Pimples and Eruptions. Gost, dheumatism, must realise that the only sure way lo complete and lasting relief is 15 free the blood of the polsonove wING matter, the one causa of such troubles Clarke's Blood Misture contains Ingredienta which soon over: ence and spel the impuritama, that's why wO DANY lasting cuteK VOLTĂ

to its predit.

Pleasant to Lake,

Of all Chamba

and Stores.

Refuse SubstituTDR.

Clarke's Blood Mixture

"Everybody's Blood Purifier."

REMOVAL.

WE BEG TO NOTIFY ALL OUR CUST MERS THAT

ON AND AFTER THE-

Ist.

JULY.

OFFICES

OUR will be loosted at

No. 15, Queen's Road, Central, (ist. Floor.) Tho Said Offices Being at Prosînt Ooo ipfo By THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA.

J. P. VIEIRA REMEDIOS, & COMPANY, -

10, MORRISON GAP ROAD... Dated Hongkong, June 14th, 1924. Weppy Valley Variety Store.

and 21 Broadwood Road Wong- neichong situato thornon to be sold under the instructions of the Trustee of the will of Charles Edward Warron deceased) by

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PUBLIC

AUCTION Friday the 27th, day of June 1924 at 3 o'clock p.m. SUBJECT TO A RESERVE· PRICE

-by Messrs. LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

at their Auction Room

Duddell Street

For further Particulars and Condition of Sale apply to:

Mesors. DEACONS,

Solicitors, No. 1 Bos Verux Road Central or lo Mossrs. LAMMERT BROS.,

̈ ̈ ̈ ̈ ̈The Auctionoors,” Duddell Street,

HONGKONG

JOCKEY

LIMITED

IMPORTERS, EXPORTERS AND GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public' Aue- tlon (for Account of the Con cerned),

on TUESDAY,

the 24th June, 1924, commencing at 2.30 pm., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dea Vax Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

Valuable Tenkwood and Blackwood Furniture, and Household Sundries, &c., &c., &c. Comprising:

Dining Suites, Chesterfield Sofas, Arm-chairs (new), Ten Tables, Teakwood Beds, large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tables and Chairs, Washstands, &c. Sideboards, Dinner Waggona, Dinner Sets, and Glass Ware, Cutlery, Carpets and Rugs, Electro- Electrio Reading plated Ware, Lamps. Teakwood Sercens, Black- wood Teapoys, Marble-top Flower Stands, Side Tables and Cabinets, &e.. &c.

Also

1 New Carpet size 3 x 4. 1 Piano by Erard, 1 Piano by H.. Hicks &. Son, Ltd., 1 Wall Clock (in good condition), 3 American Ice Chests, 1 Piano by Moutrle and 1 Grand Piano. (Full Particulars from Catalogue).

Terms: Cush on delivery,

HUGHES & HOUGH, LTD.,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. 17th June, 1924.

TINNED FRUITS TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.

AND ALL KINDS OF

PROVISIONS

OF THE

HIGHEST QUALITY

AND

THE VERY BEST

WINES

AND

SPIRITS

THE

POLICE LUCK.

Detectives Cwn Stories.

"The whole principle of paying miniators according to the wealth of their congregations is bad."! In their confidential moments declared the Rov. E. W. Phillip at which are few-detectives will the recent general assembly in admit the olement of luck in their London of the Presbyterian succossos. Church of England. They ware A nian was hoing questioned in faced with the shameful situation the police concerning a murdor' of bachelor ministers, with com-oaso. Ho protested that, he bad fortableprivatoincomes, receiving no knowledge of the crime nor tho anything from £400 a year attendant ciroumstances, Yet ho upwards, while aiserled mon in|kopt glancing hurriedly through "down, town” churches. wore the dusty windows of the C. I. D. living on a salary of £200. Those room. His nerves wore getting' mun could maké a nivoh better|control of his stojo doflanco, Per- use of the higher salarios. The spiration stood on his brow, assembly was discussing equal-Istill kept glancing out at daylight isation of salaries, and the Rev. filtering through the dusty win- R. O. Go neked if they wore down. At last the police officer going to considor from

thetook the trouble casually to look samo principle the equalisation out at the fading light. of profits in business? Was the Opposite the station was a communistic view of salaries to cinema, and the picture advertised be applied from top to, bottom. If in flamboyant letters was Tho it wore roully moant that re-Wages of Sin," "The prisoner munoration for services was to be confessed! What is that but the aqualised throughout uli life lot fuck of the police ? thint be indicatod. The question Two police officers were travol- was referred to special committoo. ling in a motor-car ons sunny afternoon through Highgate when thoy spotted a well-known burglar Three general types of tuber- taking the air. Now that parti-, culosis, representing three, differ oular orauksman was not in the ont human age periods, are now habit of taking thoair in Highgatu, recognized by the best authorities, living, as he did, in Twickenham. according to Dr. E R. Kelley. But when they stopped the car at Massachusetts Houlth 'Commis a convenient corner and searched Hionor. The infantilo typo, for thoir man he had vanished, occurring in the first two years of| Boforo dawo next day they lifo IN an infection through- were warned of a burglary of oui the body, and is jowellery valued at over £3,000- gonerally fatal. The juvenile in Highgato! And, with no word type, appearing between the ages to their superiors, they went to of five and twolve years, com- Twickenham before that subarb monly attucks one of the was awako, and burst into the engines. lymphatic glands,, not usually bedroom of the man they had Hoth aleobal and palm oil have resulting in death. The third casually spotted the night bofore. already beon utilized with satis typo usually affects the lungs, He woke to the shaking of one factory results, although it is though, it may seize upon any of the officers, and exclaimed, recognized that these oils suffer organ of the body, and it is You ain't half early on this 'ore in comparison with minoral oil popularly known as consumption. job."

EMPRESS STORE

Tol.

K. 626

58, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

VEGETABLE FUEL

OILS.

Renewed Experiments. Efforts are being made to treat vegetable oils in such a way that they will be suitablo for fuel in

Internal combustion

owing to their high oxygen It is important to realize that The flash of a diamond in tho content.

when consumption is recognized | silkon drossing gown of this man's With a view to overcoming this in the lungs of an adult, it has wife rovealed the hiding place of BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE disadvantago, now processes are passed the incipient stage. The the jewellery stolen front High- being invostigated in which the glandular of childhood type of gate the night bofore. The luck of vegetable olla are first of all sub-tuberculosis is relatively easy to the police.

PUBLIC AUCTION ✩

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

.PROPERTY situato at AUSTIN AVENUE KOWLOON and known аn Now, 1, 2, 3, 5, 5, 6, 7 & 8 AIMAI VILLAS

to be sold by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on MONDAY,

tho 7ib day of July, 1924, at 12 o'clock noon IN ONE LOT

by

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

at their Auction Rooms in

Duddell streo*.

The Property consists of:-- ALL THOSE piecos or parcels of ground situato at Kowloon in the Colony of 'Hongkong and re- CLUB.spectively registered in the Land Offico as KOWLOON INLAND LOTS Nox. 1171 and 1172 to- gether with the messuages or tonoments orections and build- ings thereon.

MEMBERS desirous of sub-

suribing for next season's subscription griffins due to arrive in the Colony in October are requested to place their names.on the lists posted up at the long. kong Oub, Jockey Club Stables and Race Course.

A SIMPLE REMEDY FOR INDIGESTION. There's nothing complicated about the

way

Bisuratod Magnesiu overcomes stomach troubles. I just neutralises tho harmful acid that's doing the mischief naïd it does this instantly. With the stomach and vital organs free from acid, there's no chance of fermentation, and thei digestive system can do it's work unhampered. The following extract froin a letter is typical of thousands written by grateful

·UBOTNA

"Birurated Magnesia Tablets have saved me mocht pain and It is so nice to feel I can eat quito what I fancy instead of just plain food,"

It makes no difference whether| your trouble in Indigestion.) Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Gastritis, or Palpitation, Bisurated Mag- nosia is what, you want and what you must have if your stomach is to be put to rights. Get a package from your chemist NOW and whon buying, lok an tho wrapper for the oval 'BISMAG' sign and firmly refuse substitutes. Don't forget this if you want something that will ridi you of your stomach worries, und Lack of manly vigor.

} The Sign

of the

BISMAG

TERM SE

every

Particulars and Conditions of Sals may bo obtained either from: -

Messrs. DEACONS,

1 Des Vaux Road Central,

Hongkong.

the Vendor's Solicitors.

or from

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.,

the Auctioneers.

prisonment for crimes thoy'ua- doubtedly planned and committed.

-77,

joclod to chemical treatment in control through fresh air, good If it were not that luck favours order to convert them into Hubfood and proper care, and one of the law rather oftoner than the stances having a closer approx the greatest health needs is to wrongdoer, many men would be imation to mineral oils, this treat search the schouls for cases of fros to-day who are serving im- ment generally having the effect of this type of infection. reducing the proportion of oxygen, contained in the oil. Thus, in one process which is baing dove- Five examples of old English loped, volza oil is used this buing silver have been 'secured for the first of all hydrogenated and then Victoria and Albert Museum houted with zing chloride to a from the sale of the Swaythling high temperature. The resulting collection last month. One is a proinet, which is a close approxi-font-shaped cup of hammered mation to mineral oil, is then allvor, magnificently gilded; bear- nection with a medical panel eracked and fractionated in the ing the London hail-mark for "candal at Marsoilles, were con usual way, yielding fuel oils, 1500-1. Ita severity of form istod recently. They had de- frauded the State by falsoly lubricating oils, and so on.

rolieved only by an engraved charging for medical attendance A somewhat similar process is band of inscription, "Soli Deo and medicins to discharged and being developed in Japan in which Honor

Gloria," with the oil obtained from the soya pomegranate in. compliment to frauds, which have lasted three disable soldiers. These extensive bean is used. This oil is treated | Katheriné of Aragon, married in

ut

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DOCTORS' FRAUDS: Twenty-three doctors, chemists and other people, charged in con;

| years, ary estimsted to have cɔst

with lime and the resulting the same year to Prince Arthur the Freach taxpayer £ 81,73).

calelum salt is subjected to dry the elder brother of Henry VIII. distillation. It is stated that the The motto is that of the Leather- Field of.crude oil.exceeds.70 per rollers_Company_of_the_City of cent, and that the products" of London. The other important

| fractionation ILTE vory Halia pioco. is R bowl of serpontine there were no serious injuries. :

factory.

· CHANNEL TUNNEL.

Its Uses In Wartime

Information from

marble of mazer form, mounted; The incident concluded with some with rim and foot of silver-gilt, tears and much laughter.

and belonging to the early years

of the sixteenth century. The remaining acquisitions include;

Which, is the best organized

two pretty wine sups with hall-club in the kingdom? At the marks for 1603 and 1609, and annual meeting of the Union. bowl-shaped Elizabethan mother-Jack Club it was suggested that o-pearl casket with lid and no other showed such proof of

This various mounts of silver-gilt prettily successful management. sources points to the famous decorated with stampad and club, exists for the convenience: Channel scheme being at, lust put engraved ornament. through, thanks to the support

of the British. Government. For

of sailors, soldiers, marines, and members of the Air Forco bolow the rank of oummissioned officers.

at

more than a quarter of a century In these days of housing For thom it has supplied in the a very powerful Anglo-French difficulties tho following ox-past year no fewer than 128,704 Vice- group has been studying the perience of a young man will beds and 282,210. moale project and perfecting all plans. arouse sympathetic interest. He Admiral Sir William Goodenough The well-known London Gnan-called at a hotel in a town he was said that what appealed to him oler, Baron Erlanger, who has visiting and asked for a bed. was the fact that the mombors of immense interests in the Arzen- "I'm afraid we are full up," said the club were on terms of pleasant tine, is the Chairman of the the manager: "only the billiard-equality with each other, that it British Channel Company. room is unoccupied," he added. was a place free of restraint

The French Committee now with a smile. "That'll do me all where a man could fool has as its presidents Marshal right," said the young man home. Troublesome regulations Fooh and others, and very pawor-eagorly. Much to his surprise were absent, and the conduct of ful Paris financial powers support and delight the manager astued the members had justifled the it. For A generation every to have a bed made up for him or omission. The Prince of Walos, British Ministry has prevented a billiard table, where ho spont a who takes a deep interest in tho the fruition of the plan for good night. To his surprise, club, is to visit it again bafore military strategic rousons which however, he found that a charge long. A new wing, now com- appear absurd to-day, as the of nine shillings appeared la-bis pleted, has been named " Thó tunnel. could be closed in bill for "bad." "That's, rather, a Prines of Wales Wing." five minutos, and the military lot," protested the young man. dangers now come from the air. “No, sir," replied the managor,

In order to build a now church....

It appears that Mr. Ramsay "it's our usual obarge for the at Kibakota, in the hinterland of MacDonald is about to sanction tabla ono shilling an hour."

|construction, "which will take st

JUST ARRIVED

least ton years, oost porhaps

Auto. Enlarger.

the Portuguese Congo, it has been found necessary to bring all

£100,000,000 employ 100,000 mon A remarkable scone occurred the large stones from a place land revolutionize European on the water front at Auckland, four miles away. Fifteen thou- Ko, 1. for 314 x 21 pl. politics.

Now Zoiland, when a crowd, Jaand of these large stones are re-

to 15 x 12"..... ..$ 75.

A four-track tunnel under the estimated at 35,00), assembled for quired, and the converted negroes. No. 2. for-314' x 424 al. Channel can put a British army the first publie view of the battle have made a pledge to o&TTY

·lo 20 x (6”. Siis on the Continent in 24 hours orulaer Hood, All attempts sufficient large stones for the

without dangor, and solve the contral Edisi till mounted foundations and four walls, ro immenso questions raised by the police forced their way to the ports Mr. George Hooper to the submarino. Ite building will gatos. Thousands of persons had Baptist Missionary Herald. They definitely close the Reparationsjalroady made their way through have already brought about 10,000 problem by giving Franca and stormed the Hood's gangway stones; representing trampa of absolute security. If Mr. Ramsay The ship was promptly closud, 80,000 miles. By tho MaoDonald carries through the and there was a good humoured ufficient are gathered nearly 120,- plan it will -lo-the-biggest coup exchange of badinage. The scene 500 milea will have been cover-d. in British policy sinne Tord, ramblad a huge football eorum. The present ohúrah 244,bulat of Beaconsfield bought a controlling, Many women fainted, and other gris, and it was shaken by interest in the Suez Canal with children were crushod, but storm recently.

Ste it on THE KWONG KWUI CO.

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