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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

PUBLIC, AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,

on THURSDAY, the 16th. October commencing at 2.30. p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising:

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1925.

THE AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING Co., Ltd.

Sb, Duddell Street.

FURNITURE AUCTIONS

every TUESDAY & FRIDAY,

at 2.30 p.m.

The Undersigned have received instructions, from the Registrar, Supreme Court to sell by Public Auction in lots the furnitures of W. G. Humphreys & Co.,

TO-DAY,

Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, Book Cases, Glass Cabinet,"Silver Cabinet, Tenk, Desks, with Brass; Railing, Filing Cabinet, Teak and the 13th October 1925 at 10.45 a.m. Leather Covered Revolving Chair, at 67-69 A Des Voeux Road Central Teak Chairs, Teak Show Cases, first floor. Card Table, Pictures, Oil Paint-

ings, Brass Ornaments, Curios, Consisting of: Bronze Ware. New Carpets, etc.

tc.,

HOME FOOTBALL.

YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE

RESULTS.

London, Oct. 12. The following are to-day's League results:-

First Division.

Second Division. Hall City 4 Notts Forest 1.

-Reuter LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE The league tables in the En- glish and Scottish Leagues up to and including yesterday's "mat- ches are as follows.

FRENCH CONVENT.

"TO-MORROW'S SALE OF WORK.

PEACE. PACT PROGRESS.

SATISFYING GERMAN

REQUESTS.

Our readers are reminded of the aale of work which takes place at the French Convent, Causeway Bay, to-morrow. The sale, which

Paris, Oct, 12 is in aid of the Orphans and the

A French source at Locarno re- Blind, will be opened at 10 am. ports that the Gorman delegation: Blackburn R. 1; Newcastle U. 2. by Mrs. H. W. Bird, and a splendid asked for twenty-four hours in assortment of linen embroidery which to consult Berlin before work and woollen articles will be finally assenting to article alxteen: offored at most reasonable prices. of the Covenant. It is stated that Special features are cheap woollen an agreement is probable on the and linen articles for children, and following bases.-Germany to en- Fronch dolls in fancy dress. ter the League under ordinary con- There will also be rames, "Lucky ditions, but to allay German an- dips." sweet stalls, and refreshment (xieties the Allies will make a de- stall.

claration Investing the Assembly The sale offers an excellent op- of the League with the sole right portunity for securing at a rea of Interpreting the Covenant and sonable price, articles suitable for recognizing that the contribution Christmas presents for friends at of any state called upon to Home.

force the decisions of the League In the event of war shall be pro- portionate to its means-Reuter.

CONFERENCE ADJOURNS.

Locarno, Oct. 12.

11 5 3 3 20 19 13

10 5 2 3 17 12-12 11 5 2 4 21 20 12

EUROPEAN HURT.

THROWN FROM PONY.

en-

Division I.

PWDL FAPts. Electric lights, Glass cases, Aston Villa. ...1 5 4 1 28 15 14 Teak stands, Tenk shelves, Teak Sunderland.....10 7 0 3 34 20 14. Teak Dining Tablo, Teak Chairs, tables, Teak chairs, Teak round Huddersfield.... 9.5 40 22 16 14 Teak Sideboard with Bevelled Mirtabic, Bed boards with stools, Rut-Tottenham...11 6 3. 3. 20 20 14 Wo have investors Interested ror, Teak Dinner Waggon, Dinner tan chaira, Easy chairs, Wooden Arsenal

A communique says the confer- XPERIENCED ACCOUNT-

ANT, BRITISHER, is open in sound shares at favourable Service, E. P. Ware, Gines Ware, cases with stands, Vienna chairs, West Ham....11 6 1 4 13 14 13

ence continued general discussion Fxcellent re rates. Offers invited by Tele-Cutlery, Milk Bollers, Teak Ice Teak stands, Long tables, Copying Loods U

of questions raised by the partici for engagement.

press with stand, Drawing table, Bolton. ferences. Write Box 1399 cophone C.4630 or in writing to Chest Tea Sets, etc., etc.,

Teak and Iron Single and Double Cupboard with mirror, Clothing Liverpool.0 4 3 2 18 9 11 Yesterday afternoon, Mr. E. L.pation in the Covenant of the Hon-Long Telegraph"

Bedsteads with Spring Mat-stand, Long mirror,

Birmingham...11 5 1 5 18 18 11 Pinguet, an accountant in the League of eventual signatories to tresses and Mattresses, Teak Chest

Newcastle.10 4 2 4 24 22 10 American Milk Products Cor- the security pact. The request for of Drawers, Tenk Dressing Table

Manch. Un...10 4 2 4 17 16 10 poration, met with a serious no-supplementary explanations formu- West Broin. with Bevelled Mirror, Teak Single

9 3 3 3 13 17 9 cidont whilst exorcising a ponylated by the German delegation Burnley.

11 3 3 5 14 28 9 at Kowloon..

gave rise to an exchange of viewe and Double Wardrobes with Bevel-

Bury..... 7.4 0 3 17 16 8 It appears that whilst in the by various delegations, which. led Mirrors, Tenk Medicine Chest,

1 3 26 27 26 8 vicinity of Gun Club Hill, the caused the work of the conference Manch. City... 9 2 4 3 18-19 8 pony bolted along the narrow to progress towards adoption of a panes, Bed Spreads, Pillow Cases,

Notts Cty... 11 3 2 6 12 16 8 pathway skirting the Kowloon satisfactory solution of the point Chair Covers, Pillows, etc., etc.," 7 Typewriters (various kinda)

11. 1 5 5 22 30 7 Cricket Club, and when just op under examination. The confer;; and

and High class Safes.

11 3 1 7 16 23 7 posite the clubhouse Mr. Pinguetence adjourned to October 13th.--- Terms:-Cash

Leicester. on delivery.

102 2.6.18 23 6 was heavily thrown. He suffered Retter. Sheffield U.... 9 1 2 6 18 28 4 severe injuries to his head and Auctioneering & Brokering!

WANTED.

ROOM wanted by a Eurcpoan

FOUND.

in a Chinese or Portuguese P. R. 5. PALAIRET can Teak Stand, Tollet Sets, Counter-

family. Rent must be moderate. Apply Box. 1393 c/p Hongkong «Telegraph.

PREMISES TO LET.

TO LET. - Portion of Third Floor of Stephen Building. Suitable for Two Large Offices or several smaller ones. Woll lighted Frince's Apply DEACONS, Building.

GODOWN TO ET in Alex-

endra Build nge. Apply Secretary, A. S. Watson & Co., Limited:

TO LET-One Furopean flat, Wan bai Gap Foad, Hong,

obtain the articles he lost

on Saturday by applying to this

office.

· HONGKONG JOCHBY CLUB.

Notice is hereby given that the

date of the last Extra Race Meeting of the Season advertised for the 5th day of December 1925 will be held on 28th November next instead." By Order,

H. GREENWOOD,

Acting Secretary,

FOR THE ORPHANS AND THË BLIND.

kong. Aptly to 32 Kennedy A CHEAP SALE OF WORE

Road..

On

obrut March 1926 whole flat prapacious suite of office

5

in the "French Building " "Victoria Building," No. Queen's Road Contral (between Chartered Bank and Mercantile Bank.)

Apply to: Banque de l'Indochine

Chater Road,

To Lot-

"will be opened at the FRENCH CONVENT, CAUSEWAY BAY, at 10a.m.

оп

A Selection of, Canton Blackwood

Ware and

4 Austrian Iron.Safes,

1 Cottage Piano by John Robin-

son & Sons, London,

1 Twin Barrelled Shot Gun in

Case,

5 Enamelled Baths,

1 Shanghai Bath,

3. Perambulators,

1 No. 2 Gecophone Crystal Set

(Practically New)

1 "Commerce" Crytal Set" and

1 Pair Phones,

2 Pairs Headphones,

2 Typewriters,

also

A large quantity of desks, und Office chairs,

also

Co., Ltd.

L. E, S. HODGE,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong October 8, 1925,

Blackburn.

Everton.

Cardiff.

Division II.

T

MAIN DIFFICULTY OVERCOME.

Locarno, Oct. 12.

::

one azın. At the time, a 'cricket match was in progrese on the Chelsea 9 7 2 0 27 5 16 K. C. C. ground, and spectators Extraordinary optimism pre- Wednesday 10 7 1 27 12 16 and players seeing Mr. Pinguet's valla in conference circles. The Middlesboro...11 8.0 3 27 18 16 plight rushed to his aid. When consensus of opinion is that the Derby C... 95 3 1 15 713 picked up, he was in a semi- main difficulty as regard Germany's Hull City

10 6 1 3 18 10 13 conscious condition, and a doctor entry into the League of Nations Wolves. 10 6 1 3 22 14 13 was immediately telephoned for has been overcome ---Reuter. South Shields. 9 5 2 2 16 12 12 but was some time in arriving.

FUGHES & HOUGH Port Vale....10.5 2.3 20 16 12 In the meantime, first-aid was

LIMITED."

GENERAL AUCT ́ONEERS.

10 Keegan's Three-Letters Code IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS

. Books.

Catalogues will be sued

On View from Wdnesday, the 14th.

October, 1925-

Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong October 10, 1925.

WEDNESDAY, 14th OCTOBER by Mrs. H. W. BIRD, Large quantities of Linen

The Undersigned have received Embroidery Work and Woollen instructions to sell by Public Auc Articles, suitable for Christmastion on presents for friends at Home,

Friday, the 16th October, 1925, Two newly con structed European housos, Articles for Babies,

Cheap Woollen and Linea commencing at 5.15 p.m...

at their Sales Room,, Duddell Magazine Gar, Motor hoad,

Street, three flats, three large rooms

A special feature will be a anch with kitchen. Bervants'

in fancy quarters and bath room, fitted number of French Dolls

with flush system. Garagos provided. Immediate possession.

dress.

Apply Sang Kee,. New Bank RAFFLES. Building.

In the Matter of the Companies Ordinances 1911 to 1928

and

In the Matter of M. Y. San & Co.,l Limited (In Liquidation).

Creditors of the above named, Company are requested on or before

SWEET STALLS. REFRESHMENTS,

NOTICE.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LIMITED.

Notice to Shareholders.

THE TWENTY-NINTH ORDIN-

of

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS.

GENERAL BROKERS.

Durlington...12 4 4 4 16 22 12 rendered and late Mr. Pinguet Preston N.E. 13 5.1 6 23 31 11 was removed to hospital, where Oldham 9 4 2 3 19 12 10 he will most likely be a patient Bradford C...10 4 2 4 11 10 10 for several days. Swansea......10 4 1 5 21 18 9

& Portsmouth, 44 19 20 9 Barnsley....10.3 3 4 16 9 Blackpool.....11 3 2.6 16,17 8 Stoke.... 10 3 1.6 13 20.7 Southampton...11 2 3 6 13 20 7 Notts For. .10 2 3 5 8·18 7 Clapton.. 10 2 0 8 10 20 4 10 2 0 8 12 26 4 Stockport. Tulham.... 10 20 8 8.30 4

RAIN IN MOROCCO,

MONARCHIST SABRE-RATTLING

Berlin, Oct. 12. While the European delegates are doing their utmost in the interests of peace at Locarno, the German) Monarchists are striking a discor- dant note. General Von Arṇim, unveiling a regimental monument, referred to the loyalty to our military onth which we swore to our warlord. He alluded to the Germans' gratitude and unswerving loyalty to the ex-Kaiser. Later, Fez, Oct. 12.

President Hindenburg, in a field. Rain fell heavily all over the marshal's uniform, drove up to the front on the night of October 11th monument and took the salute of a Military movements are practically Reichswehr company and nationa- Reading...11 5 5 1 18 14 15 at a standstill. Supply columns list organisations, concerning Millwall! 10 6 2 2.25 11 14 are working smoothly, though the which the Republican Preas is most Bristol City....11 5 3 3 21 17 13 rain has impeded transport in the indignant.. FRENCH COMMUNISTS. Exeter. 11 5 2 4 15 1112 Wezzan district. The Infantry Meanwhile the German National

the extremist

MASSAGE

Mr. N. AKAJI,

Mrs. E. AKAJI,

Graduate of Tokyo kuage School No. 23, WYNDHAM STREET,

HONGKONG. TEL C.4395

Fr

Division III (South). Plymouth, 9 8 0 1 39 1016

OPERATIONS HELD UP,

Swindon.

.contact with 11 5 2. 4 19 16 12 established Northants....10 5 2 3 20 21 12 cavalry at Sidi Bourokba.--Reuter. Newport...11 4 4 3 17 18 12 Gillingham.

10 4 3 3 14 911

11 5 1 5 25 24 11.

organs deplore the meagre results of the Locarno con- ference, and express a fear, that' the German delegation may be

Bristol Rov....10 5 1 4 17 1311 JAPANESE AVIATORS, satisfied with vague promises from

„SCUFFLES WITH POLICE.

Paris, Oct. 12. While the strike is a substantial Southend. failure, the Communists have profit- Aberdare. ed by the occasion to demonstrate Watford,

and harangue their followers, this Charlton." leading to sharp scuffies between Merthyr. the the police and 'strikers.

Norwich.

(Full Particulars from Catalogue)

On View from Thursday, 16th, October. 1925. Terms: Cash on Delivery

LAMMERT BROS

Auctioneers.

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

the 80th day of November, 1925, to ARY ANNUAL MEETING sond their names and addresses and Shareholders in the above Company

4, Duddel Street. particulars of their debts or claims will be held at the Company's Town If you have anything you would and the names and addresses of Office, 2, Lower Albert Road, like to sell, orchange or advertise their Solicitors (if any) to the Hongkong, on SATURDAY, 24th send it to the CHINA AUCTION registered office of the said Com-October, 1926, at noon, for the RUOM pany at No. 98, Queen's Road purpose of presenting the Report of Central, Victoria, Hongkong; and the Directors and Statement of further, if so required by notice in Accounts to 31st July, 1925. writing, personally or by their THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Solicitors or Representatives to Company will be CLOSED from the come in and prove their said debts 15th to the 24th October, 1925, or clalma et such time and place both days inclusive.

as shall be specifled in such notice. And notice is hereby given that in default thereof, auch ereditora will, be excluded from the bondfit of any ́distribution. before such debts' or claims are proved.

Dated the 5th day of October,

-1925.

LAU-YUK WAN, - WONG SUI LEUNG, NG WEI CHEE,

Liquidators.

SBAW DANCING ACADEMY

ORCHESTRA.

Mr. Bhaw of the Shaw Dancing Academy bags to anounce that he has acquired an All-British American Trainod Soven-plece Dance frohesire. Further Parti oulars for terms of hire Ere. ¡Apply. The Shaw Dancing

tral, let: Floor.

By Order,

Y

M. MANUK,

Secretary. Hongkong, October 8, 1925.

St. ÅNDREW'S HALL (CITY HALL) WEDNESDAY, 1418 OCT., 1925,

at 5.15 p.m.

GRAND POPULAR CLASSICAL RECITAL

Plano Violin Jongen Bilewski

$3

AND $2 TICKETS AT

Academy. 6, Queen's Road, Con- ANDERSON MUSIC STORE

E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer.

When This Happens

CALL US!

Every Class of repair work a speciality.

There have been a few casualties Brighton. in several places. A man was kill-Luton.

11 5 1 5 20 23 11: 11 4 3 4 16 19 11 9 2 5 2 8 69 9 3 3 3 12 12 9 10 4 15 13 16 9.

London, Oct. 12. 8 4 0 4 18 16 8 The Japanese airmen flying to .11 9 2 6 13 17 8 London from Paris, were forced to land at St. Inglevert owing to engine trouble.-Reuter.

ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND..

ed at Suresnes, where gendarmes Bournemouth. 11 3 2 6 11 24.8 attacked strikers who were trying Q. P.R. 11 2 3 6 8 22

Reuter.

Later,

the Allies regarding Germany's vital demands.--Reuter. -

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE.

LATEST APPOINTMENTS.

The following appointments ware The Japanese airmen loft St. made by the Admiralty on Septem- Inglevert at 4.15 but had not bar 10: Lieut. A. R. Higgins, to (undated). Commd. arrived at Croydon at 6.15. The Despatch 1163 2 26 715 delay is causing anxiety. Reuter. Eur. A. T. B. Hird, to Durban 11 7 13 30 10 15 10 6 3 1 24 13 15

(September 14),^.

Kent.--Reuter.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Telegraph.]

A Swatow Query,

The following appointment was made by the Admiralty on Sept. 16: Engr.-Commr. G. J. G. Mac- kenzie, M. V. O to Durban (Oct. 3).

The following appointment was made by the Admiralty on Sept. 14:-Payr. Lieut. Commr.-N. R. Redhead, to Hawkins, addl., for duty with Captain in Charge; Sin- |gapore (Oct. 24),

to force an entrance to a factory. Crystal P10 30 7 16 21 6 A spectacular fight in north-east Brentford...10 0 19 9 32 1 Paris ended in the arrest of the Division III (North),

who Communist, Doriot,

was Grimsby. "wanted" on a charge of trying to Bradford.

Later. seduce the troops in Morocco, for Rochdale. which he was sentenced to thirteen Coventry.

The Japanese airmen have ar- 10 6 1 3 20 15 13 rived safely at Farnborough, months' imprisonment and fined Doncaster. 10 5 3 2 16 14 13 11.6 0.5 26 19 12 three thousand francs, in default. Durham,

Ashington...10 3.5 2 19 14 11 Paris, October 12. Lincoln. 10 5 14 19 17 11 It appears that during the scuffle Crowo... 0 5 1 3 20 17 11 lending up to his arrest, Doriot Wrexham. 10 3 5 2 16 17 11 kicked a policeman in the stomach, Hartlepoole. 10.5 1 3 16.2011 for which he was none too gently Nelson. 1134 4 18 19 10 [To the Editor of the Hongkong handled. His fellow Deputies Now Brighton. 10:4 2 4 16:19 10 Cachin and Vaillant. Couturier, Rotherham... 94 23 15.22 10 visited him at the police station, Chesterfield. 10.4 1 5 15 10 9

IL.M.S. Cardin, formerly on the and decided that the case needed Halifax.10 4 1 5 14 14 9

China Station, is ordered to part the attention of a doctor, whom Wigan,

company from the Third Cruiser, they summoned.

Southport

Sir, May I, though the mo- Squadron in the Agean to return Official figures show that up to Accrington.

11 2 2 7 13 24 6dium of your paper, ask the to Portsmouth. The Cardiff,fe. eight in the evening there had been Barrow..

Tranmere. a hundred arrests in Paris and its Walsall:

10.2 1 7 13 30.5French Consul General in Hong-overdue for recommissioning, her suburbs. Sixteen police were in-

11 12 8 12 35 4kong to explain the action of the present ship's company having Scottish League,

French Consul here in flying the joined on January 20, 1923. jured. An enquiry has opened into

Chinese national flag at his Con- The cruiser Diomede, which re the Suresnes fatality.—Reuter. St. Mirren10 7 2 1 19 10 16 sulate to-day?s je laten contly arned from the China Motherwell. 10 6 3 1 16 9 15 As we all know, to-day marks Statio reholat the pennant Hamilton. 94 4 1 28 17 12 the anniversary of the establish at Por mouth, on Oct. 1, for Ber The wedding took place at the Rangers: .10 6 0 4 19 12 12 ment of the Chinese Republic, vice on the New Zealand Division.

Hoarts. Rosary Church, Kowloon,

10 5 2 3 21 1412 but I feel sure that there is no The Diomede went to the Chinn Saturday, when the Rev. Father Airdrie, 9 5 1 3/25 12 11 reason why on this or any other Station for her first commission in Falkirk 951 3 18 13 11 occasion a Consulate such as the October, 1922, so that she was Spada ofeiated, of Mr. J. W. Har- ris and Mrs. Camino, daughter of Celtic

7.50 2 19 910 French should fly the flag of an practically three years on foreign Aberdoon. 11 4 2 5 18 16 10, other nation. Mrs. Karmio. The bride, who.

service. For her new service on. was charmingly attired in white Partick 833 2 17 14 9 A visitor to the port to-day is the New Zealand Division she will silk trimmed with pearl laco, car- Raith F9 4 1 4 10 15 9 given the wrong impression that

on

10 2 4 4 18.18 8 9 3.2-4 15 16 8 11 31 7 13 247

Zehland Division, the

ried a bouquet of white lilies. She Kilmarnock 93.33 13 25 9 the loon! French Consulate has be commissioned by a volunteer was given in marriaga by Mr. R. Queen's Park, 94 0 5 17 14 8 boen captured by the Chinese, crew and a number of specially Murphy. She was attended by Cowdenbeath... 932 4 20 10 8 Perhaps the Consul General in selected officers. There was quite C. E. Warren Co., Ltd. Mr G. Murphy as matron of Dundee. 11 3 2 6 14 18 8 Hongkong or the Consul in charge a rush for service

honour, drossed in blue velvet Morton 92 3 4 7 16 7 here can explain the reason for number of ratings o fred volun trimmed with white fur. Mrs. Hiberniana10 21 7 14:32 5ying the Chinese flag-Yours Dundee Un.. 9 21 6 10 25 5 Murphy carried a bouquet of white lilies. Mr. G, Murphy was St Johnstons 92 16 8 24 5 “best man ”.

Clydebank: * 9.19463 RÄDDM

CHINA. BUILDING

(Facing Queen's Theatre)

oto

Steering. Her place on the Chine

Station has QURIOUS:$

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