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BOARD RESIDENCE.
MISCELLANEOUS.
PRIVATE HOTEL-Quiet ADVERTISER Can recommend British Family full board. European lady as thoroughly Tesidence from $4 daily, 1 minuto reliable nursery governess. Open Ang- from ferry. Special family rate, for proxipt engagement
uisine under personal supervi-ware to Box No. 1386 care of sign. 1, Victoria Gardens, Hankow, "Hongkong Telegraph Road, Kowloon. Tel K.357.
PREMISES TO LET.
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PARTMENT OR FLATS TO LET Furnished or unfurnished single room, 2 rooms or 3 roomed flats, with up to data convoniericos. Arply Box No. 1384 c. Hengkeng Telegraph."
GODOWN TO LET, in Alox-
andra Dui'd i g Apply Secretary, A. S. Watson & Co., Limited.
TO LET-Che European dat, Wanchai Gap Road, Hong- kong. Apply to 32 Kennedy Road.
TO LET. Spacious suite of Offices 2nd, floor, Chartered
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Houses, Flats, Building-Lota Eatates nogotiated for ront, auc- tion, or private sale. Manage- mont arranged for clients pro- ceed ng abad. Telephone C.4630 Small Investore, 10. Das Vaux
Road.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
WANTED.- Eurasian Clerk,
Previous Office experience. able to speak English and Can- tonese, Hours 7 a.m. to 5 pm. Salary $75.00. Apply Box 1385 c/o "Hongkong Telegraph."
NOTICE.
Tendors are invited for the Purchase or 300 Empty Eini Barrels lying at H.M. viotuáli ling Yard Kowloon. The Barrels can be viewed and any necesSATY, particulare obtained at any time during working hours."
Tonders to be lodged in the Victualling Store Officer's office, H.M. Naval Depot, Kowloon, not lator than 5 p.m. Tuesday 29th September,
Kowloon 21st. Sept., 1925.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Subfecription Griffins 1926.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 8 Subscription Griffins will arriye to-day the 24th of Septern- ber; and will be drawn for this. evening at the Jockey Club Stables, Causeway Bay at 5 pm,
By Order,
H. GREENWOOD,
Acting Secretary.
Hongkong, September 23, 1925,
THE HONGKONG AND SHANGWA HOTELS LIMITED.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER. 24, 1925,
THEATRE
ROYAL
SATURDAY, 3rd Oct., 9.15 p.m.
«ONE CONCERT ONLY,
STROK
Presents.
MISCHA LEVITSKI.
WORLD FAMED PIANIST
STEINWAY CONCERT GRAND USED
Booking Open at Moutrie's.
$2 and $I.
MARTINI
AND ROSSI
VERMOUTH.
ITALY'S GIFT TO THE WORLD
Sole Agents
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Ltd.
15 Queen's Road Contra}"
With rurence to the offer of new shares dated the 15th May, 1926, (made to existing share- hoiders of the Company) by the LAMMERT'S.
terms of which the sum of $7.50 per share was to be paid on the 30th the 30th September, 1925, the June, 1925, and the sum of $5 on
|dicators have decided (in view of
the present condition of affaire) to extend thes: dates.
The date for payment of the first instalment of $7.50 per share is accordingly extended until the 30th September, 1925, and the date for payment of the second instalment until the 31st December, 1925.
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received | instructions from B. Tanner Esq. to sell by Public Auction,
on WEDNESDAY, the 30th September, 1925, com- mencing at 2.45 pm, at Budree Villa (Black and White House) North Point.
I
The Remainder of his Valuable Household Furniture. Comprising
Teak Extension Dining Tablo,
Telephone 0,75
NOTICE.
Hongkong St Andrew's Society ANNUAL GENERAL
MEETING
IN
IN GERMANY NOW
(By Milton Bronner for the Telegraph).
your own common sense tells you that factory is idle or nearly 50.
And what I thus personally ob served was checked up for me by a professor in Columbia Univer alty, who is a distinguished expert Eston, Germany, Aug. 10th-Ard, who had personal access to many big plants that newspaper belt, Flossigkeit, Sparsamkeit...
men could pot visit He told me These thres German words business in the Ruhr at the pre- roughly rhyme and they happen to sent time was in a considerable: be the main themo in the song Ger state of depression and business man business and Gorman labouring leaders were even more depressed. men all sing together work, indus«!«« Unemployment is less rife than it. try, economy,
was two years or even a year ago.
By work, by industry and by Eut 4200 men and 54 women are economy Germany hopes to conquer getting unemployment rélier from the world. She hopes to accomplish the city and 2000 men and 1400 that peaceful penetration which will women have applied for it. give her a grip off the markets of the globerto La
Of the three greatest concerns, Krupps, Thyssens and Stinnes, Krupps have been the hardest hit. That's why you hour businessmen That was because before the war anxiously discussing the figures of they had the monopoly of German "einfuhr" and "ausfuhr. For ein- armament making. fuhr means imports and debts and When the war was over the In ausfuhr means exports and moneter-allied military Control Commis- in the bank
sion naturally bad to come down Only by ausfuhr can Germany harder on them than on any other feedy and clothe her 60,000,000 concern. GUA people. Only by ausfuhr can she of 20,000 machines, 9173 were make the payments under the Dawes destroyed by the commission's or plan. Only by ausfuhr can she ders 379 installations of plants rehabilitate herself,
and 800,000 special tools for war for war materials were destroyed And, so far, Germans dolefully work tell you the ausfuhr has persistent-88 It's no wonder that not long ly limped behind einfuhr.
ago Kruppa floated a ten-million- In 1918 imports exceeded exports dollar loan in America Nor that by only 170,000,000 gold dollars in their plant you see on some fin And this was easily wiped out by Fished and unsold goods!" "Pro- the big amounts Germany made perty of the Loan Syndicate.” through her shipping frade and her investments.
Eugene prosperity very largely depends upon Kruppe, so you can understand the gloom there was fre? Last year imports excecded ox- porta by over 600,000,000 dollars the town the other day when retail and there has been no shipping been given that another mill was merchants Heard that notice had business to off-set this nor any big to be closed: revenue from outside investments. Labour Lehder Graf, speaking of
Neither employers for employees, the coal mining industry, told me. afe, very happy in the Ruhr. And that on April 10, 6000 coal miners the Ruhr is the accurate mirror of were dismissed because of bad German conditions, because the business conditions. On May 1 Ruhr deals in the commodities that 1000 were given notice that within are the basis of national prosperity two weeks they would be without To-Morrow, Friday 25tb., Sept. when things hum-coal and iron jobs and on May 28 some more
and steel.
fatal notices were given.
CITY HALL
at 6 p.m.
»
The deep-down facts about the Ruhr seem to bes
JAMMERT'S AUCTIONS Business is still bad in many
PUBLIC AUCTION
lines.
Ten thousand miners are idle in the Ruhr.
War
Harder Than Ever.
As regards shareholders who take | WANTED.
The German factory owner. advantage of these extended times.
wants to get back to the good the new shares allotted to them will
Steady employment is more or time he enjoyed before the World rank for dividend as from the 1st -A second and October, 1925, in respect of half
less uncertain.. WANTED.
small car. Aus in preferred, the nominal value thereof and as Dining Chairs, Teak Sideboards. THE Undersigned have receis- but there are still tens of thousands him in the German workingman.
Unemployment has decreased,
But far more Important than Bank Building (lift). Apply to: must re in good running order, from the 1st January, 1926, in res- Teak Desks, Teak Book Cases,
without jobs.
The German worker wants to eat Linstead Davis, Alexandra Stato. přice and details to P..Opect of the full nominal value Standard Lamps, Wall Plates, Ol Public Auction on
his fill once more. He is worried. There are lying around in piles about the pallor of his wife and in. the Ruhr ten million tons of
children. coal for which no market has been forts, the old decencies, the old found.
pleasant amusements. To this more or less black
For that reason, when his em- pleture must be added this relfev-player finds markets the workman. ing touch: In the Ruhr and ela-will work harder and more indus-
Buildings,
ON
No. abcut March 1926 whole flat or spacious suite of offices 11 ex In the French Building
Viateris Building," No, 5 Queen's Road Central (between Chartered Bank and Mercantile Bank.)
Apply to: Banque de l'Indochine
Chater Road,
Box No. 26, Macao,
i
thereas,
Any shareholder who makes pay- ment prior to the due date will be PEAK TRAMWAYS CO., LTD: allowed Interest at 7% per annum.
on the amount paid by him from the date of payment until the due
Notice hereby given that ajdate.. first call of $4.00 per share has! This notice will not affect those been made upon all members shareholders who make payment of holding shares upon which $1 per the original dates ie, as regards share only has been already paid, the first instalment on the 30th and that the same will be payable June, and as regards the second to the Bankers of the Company, instalment on the 30th September. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-The shares to be allotted to them ing Corporation, at Hongkong on will in accordance with the original
Painting Water Colours, Frames, Glass Ware, Cutlery, Teak Ice Chest, Rattan Furniture, etc., etc. Tran Bedsteads, Tenk Dressing Table, Marble Top Wardstand, Tables, Toilet Set, etc., etc.
Also
A Quantity of Blackwood Ware, Comprising
Table, Lanterns, etc., etc.,
Curio Cabinet, Oplum Stool,
and
One Piano by Haake. and
A Large Quantity of Mauritiua
o Let. Two newly-con before, the 2nd November 1925. terms of the offer rank for "divi-Palma, Plants, Ferns, Porcelaia To
structed European houses, Magazine Gap, Motor Road, three luts, three large rooma each with kitchen, servants' quarters and bath room, fitted Caragee with flush system. provided. Immediate possession. Apply Sang Kee, New Bank Building.
L°
LOST.
OST. Monday morning, vicinity top Tram Station, Wiro haired Fox terrier brown patohes on forehead. No collar. Answers to "Spec," Finder kindly communicate with C.L. Oliphant, ojo Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd.
OST-STOLEN or STRAY- ED from 9A Salisbury Avenue a Black Dog. Licence No. 3012 on dollar Anybody found Bioscassion of the dog after this notice will be prosecuted.
NOTICE.
JOHN D HUMPHREYS
4. & SON
General Managere, Hongkong, 23rd Sopt., 1925.
NOTICE
THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER |
COMPANY (1918), LIMITED.
With reference to the Notice to he Shareholders of this Company dated 6th May, 1925, whereby a Final Call of $3.00 per share was made payable on the 1st October, 1925, the General Managers have decided, in view of the conditions prevalling at present, to extend the time for payment of this Call, :
Notice is accordingly, hereby given that the date for payment of the Final Call is extended to the Srd November, 1925, and that the Form of Bankers' Receipt already dent to Shareholders can be used
fenders are called for the re- moval of Night Soil twice daily, from Kifle Range and WAT..as though the date named therein Station Stonecutters.
were the 3rd November, 1925.
Apply Commanding Officer
H.M.8. "Tamar for particulars For THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER
HONG LONG JOCHŁY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Birth Extra Raco Mooting to bo hold on Saturday, 10th October and Monday, 12th October 1925 (weather permflingch may be obtained at the Race Course, Hongkong Club and Causeway Bay Stablon, Entri will close at 12 d'olook noon Saturday 26th September 1925. *
CO. (1918), LTD.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers. Hongkong, 18th September, 1925.
MASSAGE
́Mr. N. AKAJIN:
Mrs. E. AKAJI. Ardduate of Tokyo. A mssys Schoo) No. 23, WYNDHAM STREET,
HONGKONG, TEL. GASIL
dend on one the nominal
ed instructions to sell by
Monday, the 28th Sept, 1925
p.m. commencing at 5.15 at their Sales Room, Duddell Streat
A Valuable Collection of
Postage Stamps.... (Full Particulars from Catalogue) On View from Saturday, the 26th September 1925.
Tosms. Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers,
He wants the old com-
where in Germany. the manufae triously than any other worker in turers of amall articles and novelty the world. He will forget all ... articles and ingenious little cop about the eight-hour day decreed trivances are working overtime. by the law of his country, and And all over Germany there is labour, over time to have some the stern resolution that markets extra gold marks in his thin must be conquered by-selling at-pocketbook.
He will collaborate with his em such prices that competitors can't meet them, even, thanks to tariff ployer in making "Made in Ger
good value and good workmanship.
He knows that's the only way to: pay off Germany's obligations to her former enemies, to restore her credit, to build up German prestige, to get rid of ex-enemy troops on German soil, to get back to where Germany used to be commercially.
and as fan, the 1st faly, 152, Flower Stande, Empty Flower! HUGHES & HOUGH walls, And for Germany that spells many" once more a guarantee of
and on the full nominal value as from the 1st October, 1925,
By Order of the Board,
J. H. TAGGART,
Managing Director.
Hongkong, June 30, 1925.
Pots.
Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Sunday afternoon, the 27th September, 1925. Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, September 23, 1925.
LIMITED..
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS & GENERAL BROKERS.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
Canadian Pork
And
Dairy
Fed
Sweet as a Nut"
Now on Sale
.
two things:
Modest profits for the employers Small wages for the employees.
Ruhr Region Depressed The Ruhr is not prosperous, but has the intense German will to be and German cleverness, in seeking
The German workman, whatever ways to be,
the militarist, and junker may be And that means that Rul thinking about, is not dreaming of and Germany as a whole, will, got wars of revenge. He la dream there as soon as they have a normal ing of peaceful conquest of the world in which to find markets for world's markets by German goods. their goods. In the meantime, Which is why even tariff walls many mills are down, mines are are not going to continue to keep closed, and men are out of work. German goods out of the markets know French newspapers and of the world Every German some English papers paint glowing article is going to have a punch, pictures of conditions in the Ruhr. behind it the punch of half ap But if things were booming in the peased hungar. Ruhr the first men to say so 'would be:
Herr H. Hamescher, editor of the Arbeitor Zeitung, the Social Demo cratic organ of Essen.
(district
E. Graf, Bezirksleuter labour leader) in the coal miner's' organization:
G. Wolf Bezirksleyter In the metal Industries,
And all three of these men, inde pendently of each other, assured me that things were bad in the Ruhr, bad from the standpoint of the em ployers, but for worse from the standpoket of the workmon.
And that's about the hardest punch the world knowa,':
The employers might be faced with lower profits or no profits, bus the workmen were faced with no work, or half work at wages which were not adequate to meet the prices of clothing, food and renta
But one only needs use his own oyes to find confirmation of these things, When you ride up and down the Rubs and pass plants prised when you learned that I In which you don't see men getively) was going to marry again?)
HER TROUBLE
Methuselah Were you sur
at work and don't hear the hum Daniel." I was surprised-bu
Sydney Bulletin, Australia,
THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD and noise of industry, and don't see net at you
the smoke pouring from chimneya,
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