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Dog Licence.
Owners of dogs are reminded that their dogs should be licensed for the year 1926 before the and of January.
P. P. J. WODEHOUSE, Captain Supt. of Police. Hongkong, 15th January 1926.
NOTICE.
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MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1928.
Mr. A. G. da Rocha
PUBLIC AUCTION.
By Order the Mortgagee.
LAMMERT'S. AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received ad instructions to sell by Public Auction, on
Mr. A. G. da Rocha has receiv-instructions to sell by Public
Auction on
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY,
the 20th day of January 1926 at the 21st January, 1926,
THE VERY VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY. situate at Conduit Road Victoria
No. 1528;
ITALY'S DEBT.
MR. CHURCHILL'S 'SCHEME..
London, Jan. 16.
The negotiations over the Ita-! tan dabt are proving ardous, the technical exports.being unable to
agree-Indopacifi.
· LOCAL" FOOTBALL.
CIVILIANS RETAIN LAI WAH CUP.
[DY "WANDERER."]
The only senior match played Paris, Jan. 17. In the Colony on Saturday was the The Petit Parisien paye Mr.¦final of the Lal. Wah'Cup Competi- com-Churchill has put the question of tion. The Civilians, winners Inst
A Quantity of Valuable Household
Furniture,
(Catalogues will be issued).
1.
In the Junior Divisions of the
3 o'clock in the afternoon at his mencing at 2.45 p.m., at No. 2 the Italian debt on the basis of year, retained possession of the Street Tantallon Terrace, Kowloon Docks, granting Italy a 50 per cent. re-trophy by defeating the Navy after Salosroom, D'Agullar Victoria, Hongkong.
Hunghom,
duction. It is therefore on an extra time. average annuity of ten million pounds sterling that the British Government wishes to establish League five games were played. Kowloon Reserves did well to faree an agreement-Indopacif
a draw with the Surreys Reserves at Sookunpóo, but the win of St.. Joseph's over the Club de Recreio “A” did not come unexpected.
The University maintained win-
The results were:
Lai Wah Cup Final,
2 Navy Junior Division "A."
IN ONE LOT. The area of the land is 20,000
In order to avoid misunder-aforesaid and being Inland Lot. standing, we beg to inform the public that we are the Authorised Agents for Micholin Tyres in ed by the China Manager of M. Michelin & Cie, Clermont Fer rand, Franco, on 27th April, 1925.
SPANISH LANGUAGE TULFOUND on Barker Road, South China, having been appoint TION Students taught bot White Shaggy Dog with black Technical and Commercial markings, Female, Spanish.
rapid method. Pro-
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BOARD RESIDENCE.
Limi Victoria Hotel quiet residential apartments, full board from $1.00 daily, special family rates, i min ute from ferry, next new hotel, Hankow Rd Kowloon, Tel, K. 357
PREMISES TO LET
COKE.
Tendars are invited for the pur- chase of 500, Tons of gas Coko. half ex works West Point and half nx works Kowloon.
Tenders should be submitted on or before. 20th January 1926 addressed to the Manager. Tho Company do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any
tandor.
HONGKONG & CHINA
GAS CO., LTD.
2
то TO LET:-European Flats. in
Mohsin Building, 341 THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- Nathan Road, Kowloon, with all MENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD. modern conveniences, Apply to KAYAMALLY & CO., 3 & 5, D'Aguilar Street, Hongkong.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY EIGHTH OR- DINARY GENERAL MEET.; ING of SHAREHOLDERS in O LET.-European Flats to
let No. 2, Peking Road, this Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine Mathe- Kowloon, Ground Second Floors with modern con- son & Co., Ltd. on WEDNESDAY veniences Occupation February 1st. Apply Lee Keo, 21 Welling
First and
ton Street, Tol. C. 1483.
TO LET-1st April 30th Nov, Modern, completely furn- ished, comfortable flat, in Central district, suit LWO bachelors. Apply Box No. 1434
Hongkong Telegraphi
27th January 1926 at noon for
the purpose of receiving the Re- port. of the Directors together with a statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December 1925,
The REGISTER of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, 15th January to c/o Wodnesday, 27th January, both days inclusive, during which por- iod no transfer of shares can be. rogistered.
TO LET. Two large rooms excellently situated for offices on the 2nd Floor and one large SL. room on the 3rd Floor of George's" Building facing Ice House Street. For terms and particular apply to Hongkong & Territorial Estates, Lid, "St. George's" Building,
TO LET No. 57, Robinson Road. Apply to Compradore Department Mossrs. Shewan, Tones & Co.
By Order of the Board of
Directors.
L. S. GREENHILL, Secretary, Hongkong. 7h January, 1926.
. WAR DEPARTMENT
CONTRACTS
Sealed Tenders will be receiv ed at the office of the 0. C R.A.S.C., Headquarter Offices, TO LET self contained flat in Victoria" Barracks, Hongkong Armend Buildinga, Kowloon, until 12 o'clock noon on the dates four large rooms, kitchen Ber-stater, for the undermentioned vants quarters &c. furniture and services for a period of 12 months fittinge may be taken over if re- from the 1st. April, 1926:- quired. Apply Post Office Box 609. Hongkong.
TO LET-Ons European fiat,
Wanchai Gap Road. Hong
Apply to 32 Konzedy
kong.
Road.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
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5th Feb. 1926| 8th
Fucl. Indian Supplies General
Meat, Fresh or 'frozen, and
live goats Forage
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Barrack Services 12th -18th Transport Hospital Supplies 19th Entries for the forthcoming.
Tender Forms and any neces- races close on Saturday, January sary information may be obtain-1 23rd 1926, at 3 p.m. and must be od at the above office hotween sont to the Secretary c/o. Lin-the hours of 10 a.m. and I p.m. stead and Davis. Alexandra daily, except Sundays, Buildinga, on or before this dato.
Entry Forme ao now ready and can be bad at the Jockey Club Stables, Race Courso, Hong- kong Club or Linstead and Davis,
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Third Day, 7th Race, 3rd,
Marel 1926
The United Services Cup.
Notice is hereby givon that the conditions for this Roco hava been altered and should read as under:-.
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
The Annual General Meeting of the Members of the above Society will he held on THURSDAY, 28th January, 1926, at 5.30 p.m., in the Board Room of Messra, Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd.
All Ladies and Gentlemen in- terested in Horticulture, whether Members of the Society or not, are cordially invited to attend.
AGENDA..
To receive and pass the Com- mittee's Report and Statement of CONDITIONS, A Cup will be Accounts for the year ended 31st prosented to the Winner with
December, 1925. $400 added: Bocand $250. Third] $150,
or China Poines the "bona! To Elect Officers and a new " property of and to be ridden Committee for the current year. by Officcers of H.M's Regular) To Fix the date of the Annual Forces. "Polo Ponlos" loased by Flower Show,
Officers will, for the curpose of To discuss any matters of in- this Race, be considered as the terest to Horticulturists in Hong- "bona fido" property of auah kong and outlying districts.
Ofera. Catch weight at 160
lbs. Entrance $5. Onoe Round (about 7 Furlonga 53 yards),
E. B. C. HORNELL,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 15th January, 1926.
J, GIBBS & CO.."
Alexandra Building,
4th floor. Hongkong, January 12, 1926.
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By Order of the Mortgagets
OFFICIAL SILENCE.
London, Jan. 17. The Italian debt negotiations are proceeding, being enshrouded in official silence, which is only occasionally broken for the issue ning form.
circumstantial denials to Lof
stories published from time time. It is stated that Mr. Chur- Civilians chill wants a settlement conclad-
to
ed early in the coming week, I
this is true, the negotiators have Kowloon Res. pro-to speed up considerably, as it is St. Joseph's Hong-understood that agreement has
not yet been reached regarding University
Of the Valuable Leasehold perty situate at Victoria, kong, and known as
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0 Surreys Res. 0
1 Recreio "A" 0
Junior Division "B".
Moslem "A"
Section C of the Northern Per-the amount at which the debt is tion of the Praya Reclamation to to be placed for the purposes of the remaining Portion of Marine negotiation, though experts have St. Joseph's Lot. No. 69 together with. No. 39 been busy during the week end Des Voeux Road, West and No. discussing technical details.- 71 Connaught Road, West erect- Reuter.
od theroon. Aren 2,430 square feet, Crown rant $44.71.
To be sold
in one Lot..
:
by
PUBLIC AUCTION
On Tuesday the 26th day of January 1926, at 3 o'clock p.m. at their Salos Rooms. Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong,
by Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
and
For further Particulars Conditions of Sale Apply to
Mosses. JOHNSON STOKES and MASTERI Prince's Building, Hongkong,
or to Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.. The Auctioneer,
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THEATRE ROYAL.
Boarders
4 St. Joseph's
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1 Kowloon "B" 0
1 Drums Res. Ü
MCKELVIE SCORES WINNING GOAL.
A characteristic, McKelvie goal, curiously aimilar to the one, which xave Kowloon & point against the Royal Artillery in the leagu
time Mc-
RUSSIAN LIGHT OPERA CO. fortnight ago, brought victory to the Civilian in the final of the A very large audience assembled Lai Wah Cup Competition. The at the Theatre Royal on Saturday Navy held the Civilians for ninety night to witness the presentation minutes but in the first ten of "Gipsy Love" by a band of per minutes of the extra formers known as the Russian Im- Kelvie drove into the left hand. perial Light Opera Company corner of the net. Taking into consideration, the
The game was one in which the handicap imposed by the absence of defence on elther aide, held the suitable staging effects, small or-upper hand. Britain, Stewart and chestra and the fact that dialogue Watson as a line worried and har- is rather pointless" when given in assed the lively Navy forwards and an, unfamiliar tongue, the Com- even when the long passes bf pany gave a very creditable per-Hudson did get them through, formance. Some of the ballet Wynne and Bishop, who showed dancing was quite well done and fine understanding, gave them the chorous singing was effective. little, shooting space. Wynne was The principals capably sustained in one of his best' moods, tackling their respective roles, the various and kicking with confidence, while Hongkong 12th January 1926. solos revealing good vocal talent. his tussles with Conner, the most One felt that had it been possible dangerous man in the Navy. for- to understand the comedian, his ward line, served to bring into part would have been extremely relief the otherwise dull" "nature funny. As it was, he managed to of the game.
On the other side there was a Of the Valuable Leasehold pro Provoke much laughter by his ori- perty situate at Victoria, Hong-ginal antics and occasional quips similar strength in the defence.
in broken English." kong, and known us
The male Willcocks, a really fine half-back, member of the dancing ballet held his own against the thrust- Marine Lot. No, 345 together proved to be an exceptionally fui left wing, Carpenter had For- with No. 119 Connaught Road, Contral and No. 237 Des Voeux lever exponent of Russian dane syth, and Taylor in subjection for Road Central erected thereon.ing, his rapid spinning being quite the greater part of the game, and Area 2,240 square feet, Crown sensational feature of the show. Hudson was seldom found wanting
Last night the Company present-when Gosano was in the Immedi-, ed "The Merry Widow" at the Starate vicinity. Theatre, and to-night, for the Anal; The Civilians netted through Marine Lot. No, 346 together performance, "The Dollar Prin-Forsyth in the first five minutes, with No. 120 Connaught Road cess" will be staged at Kowloon Central and No. 239 Des Voeux Road Central érected thereon. Area 2,228 square feet, Crown rent $42.00,
By Order of the Mortgagees
nt $2.00
',
and
To be sold
In two Lots by
PUBLIC AUCTION
On Tuesday the 25th day of January 1926, at 3 o'clock p.m. at their Sales Homes, Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong
By
Messrs. LAMMERT BROS..
AuctioneerN.
For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale Apply to
Messra, JOHNSON STOKES
and MASTER, Prince's Building, Hongkong.
or to
Messra. LAMMERT. BROS.;
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but the whistle having previously blown for offside against Gosano,- the point was nullified. The Navy were the first to score legitimately, McBrinn beating Rodger with 2 good shot after good work of the Navy right wing.
The equaliser came from Forsyth, the Club player turning the ball. in past Moodie from a corner.
The second half went to some extent in favour of the Navy but fine defensive work kept them out.. and when the Civilians broke away they were always dangerous.
McKelvie scored during extra: time from twenty five yards with a drive which found Moodie unsight led.
The game was one difcult to enthuse over, play being to a large
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