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XPERIECED ACCOUNT-
ANT, BRITISHER, is open We have investors interested for engagement, Excellent rain sound shares at favourable ferences. Write Box 1389 co rates. Offers invited by Tole- phono C.4630 or "in writing to "Hongkong Telegraph
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PREMISES TO LET.
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FOR SALE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925.
HONGKONG TELEPHONE
COMPANY LIMITED.
Proposed Issue of 250,000 Ordinary Shares of $10 each, at a Premium of $1 per Share,
NOTICE is hereby given that the Hongkong Telephone Company Limited intends shortly to e' a Prospectus inviting subscriptions at a premium of $1.00 per share for a total of 250,000 shares; of $10.00 each. "
Coples. of such Prospectus may be obtained from the Company at its Registered Office (16, De
Voeux Road Central, Hongkong)7 from Messra. Deacons, Solicitors. Hongkong, and from the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation,, Hongkong, on and after Thursday the 15th October 1925,
The subscription list will be opened on Tuesday the 15th Decem- ber 1925 and be closed on or before Thursday the 31st December 1925 The sum payable on application will be $3.50 per share (being, as to $2.50 on account of the nominal value and as to $1.00 the premium): In allotting shares the Directors: will if there are suffetent applica tions from bona fide residents in the Colony of Hongkong allot shares to such applicants only and they will also pay day regard to the applications of telephone sub-
cribers.
The shares allotted in accordance with applications received on the issue of the Prospectus will rank for dividend from the 1st January 1926, on the nominal amount paid
up.
In all other respects such shares will rank pari passu with the 250,000 shares at present form-
O LET-Five roamed horse, Beautiful outlook. Garage accommodation. Flush System, EUROPEAN HOUSE, 19ing the issued Share Capital of
Macdonnelt Road,, Aros
the Company. If the whole of gas instalistion all modern con- 22,400 sq ft, with Tannis Court the 260,000 shires to be offered veniences. Early occupation. Modo ate rental, Apply to Box Apply P.. Box 648 (Phone C.976) to the public is subscribed, the
No. 1392 "Hongkong Telegraph,'
TO LET-Half of bouse with beautiful outlook and Garage accommodation. Flush system, All moder.. gas installation.
conveniences. Fntirely self con tained. Terms moderate. Apply to Box No. 1391 "Hongkong Telograph."
ΤΟ
O LET.Portion of Third
Floor of Stephen's Buildinz.. Suitable for Two Larve Offices or several smaller ones, Wall lighted Apply DEACONS, Frince's Building,
LODOWN. TO LET, in Alex-! andra Bul'dicge. Apply Secretary, A. S. Watson & Co., Limited.
TO LET One Furorean dat. Wanchai Gap Ford, Hang- korg. Apply to 32 Kon edy Road..
ON
Company's Share Capital of $5,000,000 will, then "have been
INSURANCE OFFICES fully sated and will consist of
-
NOTICE.
LAMMERT'S RUBBER DEPUTATION.
AUCTIONS
· PUBLIC AUCTION-
THE Undersigned have receiv- ed instructions to sell by Publio Auction on
Friday, the 9th Oct, 1925.
at 11 o'clock am... at Messrs. Yue Fat's Godown, Nos. 50 and 51: Kennedy Town (for account of the concerted) 300 Bags No. 24 Jaya White Sugar Terma.Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS..
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION
HE Undersigned have re
ceived instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Saturday, the 10th Oct., 1925
commonoing at 11 a.m.
at their Salos Room, Duddell Street
1 Casa Jacquard Blankets 1 Caso Sacke
1 Pump
J Care Stook and Dies.
L Cave Cotton Blankets
1 Package Feathers 4 Tins Feathers"
8 Pieces White Brocades 2 Boxes Straw Hats
and Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
THE
AUCTIONEERING BROKERING Co., Ltd.
8b, Duidell Street. FURNITURE AUCTIONS
every
· TUESDAY & FRIDAY,
at 2.30 p.m.
WANT RESTRICTION
ABOLISHED.
London, Oct. 7. The claim that the Stevenson
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE EDUCATION BOARD.
Sir, Mr. Benjamin Wylle seems
MACAO RACECOURSE.
A NEW SITE PROBABLE.
It is reported (says the Diario de to have forgotten that some of Macau) that satisfactory progress
meetings
Board is being made with the arrange: of the tho
rubber restriction scheme has now of Education have been ludi-ments in connection with the Race- Crous and that most people course at Macno. The interested served ite purpose and ought forth would agree with the Headmaster Company has been in negotiation with to be abolished, was made of the Diocesan Boys' School when with the authorities and there seem by a deputation of the. India Rub-two years ago he described their to be hopes of official sanction of bere Manufacturers Association, meetings thus with a fearlessness the leasing of the large aren of the Society of Motor Manufac
and a truthfulness of which we see reclaimed ground beyond. Arela turers and Traders, the Royal too little in this Colony. Incl Preta on the east of the Barrier Automobile Club, the Commercial Motor Users' Association, and the dentally, Mr. Wylie indirectly pays Gate to the Company. Negotia British Motorcycle and Cycle Manu- the Headmaster a compliment in tions have been proceeding for some facturers and Traders' Union, at a appearing to be afraid of him.time and at last some definite pro- We' two hours conference at the Colo-Why should the Board be afraid of posals will be made public.
criticism? Mr. Wylie himself has hope to be able to give this in- Is it formation to our readers at an early
nial Office.
The Hon. W. G. Ormsby-Gore, criticised it in the past. who received the deputation, assur perfect now?
I only wish to date." ed them that he would fully re-mention thres ludicrous things in present their views to Mr. L. c. connection with the Board viz: Amery, who was personally giving attention to the rubber situation. -Reuter
BASEBALL.
WASHINGTON BEATS PITTSBURGH.
Pittsburgh, Oct. 7. The Washington Americans have! defented the Pittsburgh Nationali in the first game of the world baseball championship, by 4 to 1.- Reuter.
"TREVESSA" TROPHY.
The fourth bi-annual race for) ships' lifeboats will be sailed on Wednesday, October 28 next, start-
&ing at 4 pm.
Each ship may enter not more! than two boats.
Channel
Course: Start from Rocks, Kowloon Rock (P), Mark Boat off Yacht Club (S), Cust Rock Gas Buoy (P). Finish at Yacht, Club across line west to East.
Competing boats, should be in position at the starting line by
By Order of the Supreme Court 3.80 p.m.
of Hongkong, PUBLIC AUCTION.
140,000 shares of $10.00 each credited as fully paid up and 360,000 shares of $10.00 each paid up to the extent of 32.50 per share. GENERAL HOLIDAY
THIS PRELIMINARY NOTICE IS NOT TO BE REGARDED AS Notice is hereby given that all AN INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC Fire and Marino' Insurance TO SUBSCRIBE FOR SHARES; Offices will he closed for the Applications will be received by transaction of public business on the Company's Bankers only as Monday, the 12th Cetober, 1927, and when the Prospectus has been
By Order,
duly filed with the Registrar of Companies and on the basis of such Prospectus as and when issued to the public. and on the The Auctioneering and Brokoring form of application to be issued] therewith.
IOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS,
Secretarios, THE FIRI INSURANCE AS SOCIATION OF HONGKONG,]
THE MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF KONG & CANTONA 8th October, 1915.
HONG-
HONGKONG JOCKEY (LU4,
For and on behalf of
HONGKONG TELEPHONE
CO., LTD.
A. L. TERRY,
Acting Secretary.
Now
of the STEAMSHIP “ANJOU,”
lying at Shamshalpo in the Harbour of Hongkong
...by
Co., Ltd., at their salesroom, No. 4B Duddell Street.
on
WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of October, 1925,"
at
3 o'clock p.m. For orders to view, apply to the Auctioneering and, Brokering Company, Limited.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS LTD. For further Particulars and Con-
HAPPY VALLEY SERVICE.
Notice is hereby given that the date of the last Extra Race Meeting of the Season advert sed. On and from Saturday October for the 5th day of December 1925 10th the Happy Valley cars will No about March 1916 whole will be held on 28th November enter the Valley via Bowrington fat or spacious suits of office next inston I.. in the "French Building " ex "Victoria
Building," No. 5 Queen's Road Central (between Cr artered Bank and Mercantile Bank.)
Apply to: Barque de l'Indochine
Chater Road,
Two newly con To Lot-
structed European houses, Foad, Magazine Gap, Motor three flats, three large 100ms sach with kitchen. servants" quarters and bath room, fitted: with flush system. Galagoa provided. Immediato possession. Apply Sang Kee, New Bank] Building,
NOTICE.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Sixth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting
Road.
. By Order.
H. GREENWOOD,
Acting Secretary,
They will leave the Valley vin Tin Lok Lane as usual,
L. C. F. BELLAMY, "General Manager,
NOTICE.
As from the 25th August, 1925, MR. JOHN ROBERTSON ceased to be a PARTNER ja our firm.
W. A. HANNIBAL & CO.,
Hongkong and Canton. Hongkong, Oct. 4, 1925.
LLOYD TRIESTINO S. N. CO.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Steamship
"ROSANDRA" From Trieste, Venlee, Brindisi, Part Said, Massowah, Aden, Colombo, Penang and Singapore. Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being land- ed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and
and Kowloon Wharfi and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kow-
at Happy Valley on Saturday on, whence and/or from the wharves
October 10th and Monday Oct-delivery may be obtained. ober 12th 1925. --
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given The First Bell will be rungthefore 7th instant. 2.45 p.m: each day.
"The charge for admission to the Publio Enclosure will be $1. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform half price...
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th Inst will be subject to rent. All claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned on or before
the 23rd inst., or'
will Members are advised that they not be recognized. must show their Season Tickets All broken, chafed, and damaged to obtain admission to the Mom-Goods are to be left in th Godowns; where they will be examind on the bers Enclosure.NGE
13th (net, at 10 am, by our aur-I veyors Mesara. Goddard and Douglas,
od,
Each member has the right of, introducing 2 non-members to the "Members' Enclosure, tickets for
whom can be obtained from od Mesers. Linstead & Davis at 25.00 each day up-to Friday, October 9th. The Stewards invite the ladies of Hongkong to be present
thes
No Fire Insurance has been, offeet-
Bill of Lading will be countersign- by
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agenti Hongkong, October 7, 1920
Apply to:-
ditions of Sale,
Messrs. WOO and NASH,
Solicitors, Nos. 4 & 6 Queen's Road,
Central. orte:
The Auctioneering & Brokering
Co., Ltd.
No. 4B Duddell Street. Dated the 30th September, 1925.
Ships proposing to enter boats are requested to notify the Hon. Secretary, Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, not fater than 27th instant. Hongkong, October 7, 1925,
BANK HOLIDAY.'
In accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, the Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction of Public Business on Monday, the, 12th October, 1925. "Hongkong, October 7, 1925.
Mrs CRAWFORD. Massage Hall No. 14, Zatland Street,'
MASSAGE
Mr. N. AKAJI, . Mrs. E. AKAJI, Graduate of Tokyo hasangeSchool No. 23, WYNDHAM STREET,
HONGKONG, TEL" C4395-
THE AILSA CRAIG
HARBOUR LAUNCH
SPEED 7 KNOTS.
BRITISH THROUGHOUT.
COMPLETE
Sole Agents.
$2350 DELIVERED HONGKONG
DODWELL & Co. Ltd.
at
The area is ample for all the needs of the Company, and if any. (1). Mr. B. Wylie, Dr. T. W. thing, better than the site first Pearce and Mr. N. T. Tees proposed. The track will be exact dale Mackintosh (late Rogis-ly one mile round and there s trar of the Hongkong plenty of room for stands and other of the University), three Members buildings on the outside
The centre of the course definitely recommended, as will be devoted to playing fields # Committee appointed by us in other parts of the world. the Board and in an official
of the Board, solemnly and course,
Report to the Goyerament,
that a Secondary School MOROCCAN WAR
mainly for children from Kowloon and Talkoo should be built in the Botanical Gardens.
No comment is needed. (2), Mr. B. Wylle himself com- plained that a Sub-Commit-
ALLIES JOIN HANDS,
Fez, Oct.
The French and Spanish cavalries
tee of the Board of Educa- effected a junction in the region of tion had been "stamping" Jebel Buhaldur-Haves, (the word is not mine)
round the schools for quite
Fez, Oct. 7." The French and Spanish cavalry
a long time when they had joined up at Jebel Bouaidir, a dis no authority to do so. When trict north-east of Syah,
This
the Sub-Committee visited marks the development of a wide the Diocesan Boys' School, encircling movement designed to the Headmaster allowed the cut off a slice of Riff territory east- members to go round the ward of the Ajdir-Kiffane line.
The French Infantry continues to school bat pointed out that; they had no authority to advance northward up the valley As a re- of Chaoula towards Ajdir, despite inspect, schools. sult of his action, the Baard very rainy weather," which is now was eventually duly au-changing to fine-Reuter. thorised by H. E. the Gover
nor to inspect schools.
In
this matter the Board is in U. S. LABOUR'S REPLY.
debted to the Headmaster,
The Board, made themselves appear to be ludicrous and were helped out of their position...
· NO. ASSOCIATION WITH RUSSIAN AGITATORS,
(3). At the last meeting of the Board the Chairman asked
Atlantic City, Oct. 7.. for "Light, "more - Light", The position of the American The Committee of the School Federation of labour" with 'regard. have apparently supplied to the Russian labour movement the "light" and now Mr. was vividly indicated in the reply Wylie complains that this is of Mr. Green, president of the not a request, "May we American Federation, to an ad- have a conference?," but dress by the M. P., Mr. Purcell, was a Conference on de representative of the British Trade finite lines.
Union Congress, who criticised the From what has appeared in the Americans as the slowest in accept Press the Committee made. sing the new social and political dignified request for a Conference idens, and hoped the American and asked the Board's advice on the federation would send delegations matter. The Board asked for to Russia and establish close frater something definite; they got somenal relations with the Russlan thing definite, and still democratic workers, Mr. Wylie complains,
Mr. Green, amid the greatest
ร
In conclusion, I beg to ask that enthusinam thereupon announced the definite lines on which the Con- that the American federation ference was suggested and that the never affilate itself to the present correspondence on the matter Russian labour movement, He should be made public. Yours, etc., added: "We are unwilling to pay FREEDOM OF SPEECH. the price of casting in our lot Hongkong, Oct. 8th, 1925
with a class that would destroy us if it could."--Reuter's American Service.
STOLEN WOOD.
OBSTRUCTING A FOREST GUARD...
RACE DIFFERENCES.
CHURCH CONGRESS DISCUSSION.
Alleged to have assaulted a forest guard, who had arrested a female villager of Sa Uk for being in possession of twelve piculs of pine wood, a man from the same village
London, Oct. 76 E. appeared before Mr.
W.
A crowded meeting of the Churgh Hamilton, at the Kowloon Magis Congress at Eastbourne: distussed tracy this morning and was con-race problems. Lord Willingdon victed on a charge of obstructing declared it an Imperative problem, the forest guard; his Worship not to be solved by peaceful methods, being satisfied with the evidence of not by a clash of races, which would | assault.
The defendant was fined $25 and the most ghastly tragedy the the woman, who was charged with world had over known, The only practical solution was to treat possession of pine wood, was fined $10, plua the value of the wood, coloured people with a spirit of absolute equality with the whites.. which was $12, or, in default, one we wished to continue our month's imprisonment.
associations with, and Influence over countries which the whites: had developed, it must be by not arrogating to ourselves any race Superiority
THE JUMPY FRANC.
MUST BE STABILISED.
- Pariz, Oct. 7
In connection with the recent fall FRENCH GOLF TITLE.
MASSY BEATS COMPSTON.
of the Franc, the Ministry of Finance-denounces as purely speculative. the recent operations on the Paris and foreign bourses, which resulted in a rise of several points, for various foreign cur rències. announces that the French open golf title, Government will use its credit
Chantilly, Oct. 7 Arnaud Massy has won the
arrangements with Morgan's for over a thirty dix holes the purpose of stabliising the franci 148 to 160 strokes sol
creating
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