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Bay, cost;
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1314, 1320, 1376, 1384, 1385, 1392, 1342, 1397, 1409, 1418,
1375
TUITION
outright sale. Small Investors. Tolophone 4630.
FOR SALE. FOR SALE. STEAM
LAUNCH about 60 teet long, in excellent condition and suitable for Harbour and River Work. Apply Box 1439 o/a] "Hongkong Telograph."
MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1926.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
LAMMERT BROS.
Sale of Salvage ex "Hongkong Hotel Fire" consisting mainly of BEDROOM FURNITURE
will be held.
on TUESDAY,
the 26th January, 1926, commencing at 11 am.
at No. 8, Duddell Street,
Terms: As Customary,
Hongkeng, January 25, 1925,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
DOGS for Sale: Direct from SPANISH LANGUAGE TUI-}
Australia-Mr. Phillips is
The Undersigned have received TION - Students taught bot leaving Hongkong. Soven bouuti-instructions to sell by Public Technical and Commercial | ful dogs left. Sporting and Auction, Spanish, rapid methud. Pro- Fancy. Can be viewed at Loe Aciency guarantood in six months Gardens Enquiries Fred Kow The Spanish professor is a higher & Co. C. 732. graduate of Madrid University, For particulars, apply Post Office Box 635,
PREMISES TO LET
BELGIUM CANARIES, one
pair, also zinc wire uvlary {2' x 2' x 2', complete, fountain, seed tray, stand, wind scroon, ane breeding cage. All for $25. Box No. 1438, "Hongkong Telo- graph."
TO LET FLAT. Unfurnish
ed. Upper Levels. Apply Box o. 1410 c/o "Hongkong Tele-1: Etaph."
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FOR SALF. "Pagoda 555" "OET OFFICE, A.7.0. Silk Stockings. $1.90 'pair, Fuilding. Apply Box No. Wakefield Knitting Wool. $2.80 1441 e/o "Hongkong Telegraph." pound. What do you think of these values? The MUTUAL. Co. ROUND FLOOR PRE-D'Aguilar Street.
MISES ST. GEORGE'S
BUILDING, opposite the STAR
SALOON
FERRY PIER. bost locality in PENINSULAR HAIR DRESSING Hongkong for Shipping Com- panion or Shope. Single Office room, or whole suite of 3 Office rooms for short or long lease. "For torms and particulars apply to Hongkong and Territoria!
Estates, Ltd., ". George's"; Building, 1st Floor.
то
.
10 LET-Furnished 5 ro med. bonge Seafront, Kowloon, modern Sanitation and Garage. For a period of 10 months or more Terms 1200.00. Apply Box No. 1437 c/o Hongkong Telo- graph."
FOR SALE Direct from Lon
don and Paris, a fow Evon- ing and Afternoon Frocks sui- table for the races. Particulars from Box No. 1435 Hongkong Telegraph.
то
10 LET-From 1st April to 31st December, furnished, top floor flat of four large rooms with kitchen and gas stove, pantry store room, bathroom
"with geyser, ele.
·
Apply W. S. Bailey, 4 Armend!
Bldgs, Kimberly Road, Kowloon,
MR. JOHN C. WIGKS. Hair Dressing Specialist
Empress of Russia " attends clients at tho above saloon
HONGKONG BOXING ASSOCIATION.
THEATRE ROYAL
January 30th, 1925 at 9.15 pm Fifth Tournament of the Season,
MAIN EVENT Fifteen Round Contest for the
Welterweight Belt.
C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge.
Royal Naval Dockyard
V.
A. B. Ewin.
H.M.S. HERMES"
And about four other Contests.
BOOKING at Mourie's for Mem-- bers only on THURSDAY, the 28th
on WEDNESDAY,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Seltona
EMPIRE RELATIONS
SECURING A PERMANENT POLICY.
Rugby, Jan. 29. The Dominions Secretary, Mr.
AMAH GIVES TROUBLE.
FINED $15 FOR TRESPASS. C
"Allegations against, an amgh, that she tried to stir up discontent among servants working for Mrs.
The paper for boautiful work. SELTONA is the simplest of all photographic papers. After printing in daylight the only processes involved are fixing in M. S. Amery, in a speech last F. B. Silva, at 18, Ice House Street. Hypo and washing, yet Seliona night at Edinburgh, emphasised 2nd floor, were made during the prints aro permanent and without the importance of Inter-Imperial hearing of a trespass case which equal for their rich sepia tons and for their exquisite gradation. trade, which he described as the was heard before
the second Seltona is made in the follow-material and moral basis for co- Magistrate at the Central Police ing grades:
operation in everything else. Em Court this, morning. The ainak
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Glossy
- Matt Cream Antique White Antique Cream "
pire co-operation and economies must be considered as a whole,
Soln Manufacturers:
was charged with unlawfully trespassing on the premises. Mr.
Ho pointed out that since the M. K. Lo appeared for the defence. war the Dominions were consult- The complainant, in the witness ed regarding all vital questions | box, said the defendant, previously
By Order of the Mortgagees WELLINGTON & WARD, LTD., of foreign policy, and he in-worked for her niece, Mrs. H. H.
Of the Valuable Leasehold pro- perty situato at Victoria, Hong- kong, and known 08
the 27th January, 1926, com-
Marino Lot. No, 345 together! mencing at 2.30 pm, at No. 231, with No. 119 Connaught Road, Nathan Road (No. 4 Ley's Build-Central and No. 237 Des Voeux ing), Ground Floor, Kowloon,
Case
A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.
Road Central orooted thereon. Area 2,240 square foot, Crown nt $2.00
11
and : Comprising:
Marine Lot. No, 346 together Chesterfield Couch and Arm with No. 120 Connaught Road chairs, Teak Hatstand with Bevel-Central and No. 239 Des Voeux led Mirror, Teak Desk and Book Road Central erected thereon.
combined, Mantel Clock,
Area 2,228 square feet, Crown Carpets, etc., etc.,
rent $42.00. Teak Extension Dining Table. Dining Chairs, Teak Sideboard with:
Teak Dinner Bovelled Mirror,
Crockery, Cooking Waggon, Utensils, E. P. Ware, Glass Ware, etc., etc.,
:
To be sold In two Lots"
by
PUBLIC AUCTION.
On Tuesday the 26th day of Teak Bedsteads, Teak Double January 1926 at 3 o'clock p.m. Bevelled Mirror, at their Sales Homes, Duddell Wardrobe with Tenk Dressing Table with Bevelled Street, Victoria, Hongkong. Mirror, Teak Chest of Drawers, Teak and Marble Top Wash Etand,j etc., etc.,
also
A Few Pieces of Canton Blackwood; Ware
and
1 Gas Cooking Stove
" and
1 Iron Sufe by "Cyrus Price and
Co."
Catalogues will be issued."
On View from Tuesday, the 26th January, 1926.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, January 20, 1926.
By Order of the Mortgages
Of tho Valuable Leasehold pro-
By
Monsts. LAMMERT BROS.
Anctioneers.
For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale Apply to
Mesars. JOHNSON STOKES
and MASTER Prince's Building, Hongkong. Messrs. LAMMERT BROS., The Auctioneers Hongkong 12th January 1826.
or to
ELSTREE
ENGLAND.staneed the success of the Im-Tayler, and left her employ about
METALS
at all kinds especially fo ship-building and engineer ing work, Complete stock. Boat, Terms. Immediate delivery,
SINGON & CO.,
[HSTABLISHED A.D. 1880]
HING LUNG ST. Phone ----- ̈ Central 6th
The Empress Store
58, Nathan Road, Kowloon.
* Under English Management'
Fruit
périal Conference that had been five months ago. While the defen- held.
dant was working for her niece, As to the future they had to she was never allowed on keep in mind the rights of the plainant's premises as she used to Dominions, both in respect of their"
com-
Yesterday
status as nations equal in the tell the servants that they were Empire with Britain, and of their underpaid and could earn better claim to be consulted.
money elsewhere. In one respect things had changed enormously in the last morning the defendant entered few years.
Before the war prac-hef servants' quarters by a back tically no information was sent to entrance, and said she had come to the Dominions about foreign see Kra. Tayler about some needles. policy, but now through the Domi-When she was told that she ought nions Office all available informa- not to have entered the premises, tion was supplied to them from she became insolent, and refused to the Foreign Office day by day. leave the house. Complainant then Last year 200 telegrams and 600 telephoned for the police. reports were sent out.
..
Cross-examined by Mr. Lo, Mrs. Silva said she had witnesses in It could not be said now that Court, and after Mr. Lo romarked Britain pursued any foreign they ought not to have been in policy without endeavouring to Court, his request that they be sent [keep the Dominions fully inform outside was acceded to. Con- the Primetinuing his examination, com-
ed. In Australia
Orders for Wines, Liquors, Minister, Mr. S. M. Bruce, had set plainant admitted she was told by up a special department to deal one of her own servants that the and
with such co-operation and New defendant had come about soma Zealand was doing the same. needles, She denied she tried to
Provisions Fresh Vegetables, etc.
Promptly executed at com. petitive prices. AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING CO., LTD.
Proprietors.
!
Mrs. SEKAI MASSAGE
2
Tel. No. C. 4483, 2nd. fies
Dock-Yard Recreation Club.No. 2, Duddell Street, Hengk
THE ANNUAL BALL
will be held in the
CITY HALL
од
not
Some day wireless telephony put the amah out of the house might help to bring them in to straight away. She did close touch, but as yet personal threaten to get the amah locked up. conferences between representa- When the amah wanted to leave, tives of the Governments were the she told her husband to stand in best means of dealing with vital a certain spot to prevent her until questions.
the police arrived.
Discussions were now proceed- Mrs. Tayler said when she was ing as to when it would be prac-living at 20 Peak Road, the defen- ticable to hold the next Imperial dant was employed by her, but she Conference. It was difficult to knew nothing about any needles. bring leading statesmen together A Chinese servant employed by as frequently as desirable. Mrs. Silva said yesterday morning
Perhaps they could do what the she asked the defendant what she League of Nations had done and wanted, and when she was told, By Specir Arrangemez t'with th
fix definite intervals. Less im- shé, called Mrs. Tayler, who said: Committee of the Royal Hongportant business might be dons the defendant had left nothing at Long Gol Club, we have been en-at meetings of deputies. Their her house,
aim must ever be to secure a per- abled to publish an excellent
mament Empire policy-British · book of views of
Wireless.
HONGKONG'S GOLF COURSES
O LET.-European Flats to instant, GENERAL PUBLIC on porty situate at Victoria, Hong- THURSDAY the 4th Feb. 1926. Call and inspect these at the
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Jet No. 2, Peking Road, FRIDAY, the 29th and Saturday,
Ground First and the 30th instant..
Kowloon,
Second Floors with modern con- veniences Occupation February 1st. Apply Lee Kee, 21 Welling-Ì ton Street, Tel. C. 1483,
PRICES:-$5, 8% and $1. Hongkong, January 25, 1926.
kong, and known as
Section C of the Northern Por- tion of the Praya Reclamation to the remaining Portion of Marina Lot. No. 69 together with No. 39 Des Voeux Road, West and No. 71 Connaught Road, West orect-" od thereon. Area 2.420 square feet, Crown rent $44.71.
To be sold
in one Lot,
by
PUBLIC AUCTION
O LET. Two large rooms excellently situated for offices
NOTICE, on the And Floor and one larga room on the 3rd Floor of "St. Notification is hereby given that George'e" Building facing Ice Mr. Yeung U. Tin is no longer House Street. For terms and employed by this Company, and particulars apply to Hongkong & further, that monies now due and Territorial Estates, Lid., "St. owing to Struthers and Barry must George's" Building,
On Tuesday the 26th day of not be paid to him from and after this date. Any amounts paid January 1926, at 3 o'clock p.m. ati TO LEE self contained at it after publication of this notice theirSales Rooms. Duddell Street,
Armont Buildings, Fowloon will be considered as though they Victoria. Hongkong. four large rooms, kitchen sor had not been made. All payments vante quarters &c. furniture and
should be made to the Office and fittings may be taken over if re- quired, Apply Post Office Box no receipt will be valid unless
679, Hongkong.
TO LET-Cno European flat, Wanchal Gap Road, Hong- kong. Apply to 32 Kencody Road.
signed by the Agent.
STRUTHERS & BARRY,
by
Messrs. LAMMERT BRÖS.,
Auctioneers.
Conditions of Sale Apply to
For further Particulars and
L. Everett, Inc.,
Agents.
.
Hongkong, Jan. 22, 1926.
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND AGENCY CO... LTD.
SOCIETY.
The Annual Genera! Meeting of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the Members of the above Society that the THIRTY EIGHTH OR- will be held on THURSDAY, 28th DINARY GENERAL MEET-
Mosses. JOHNSON STOKES and MASTERI "Prince's Building, Hongkong.
or to
Mossru. LAMMERT BROS., The Auctioneer.
Hongkong 12th January 192 6.)
January, 1926, at 5.30 p.m., in the ING of SHAREHOLDERS in HUGHES & HOUGH
Board Room of Messrs. Jardine this Company will be held at the Matheson & Co., Ltd.
Offices of Messrs. Jardine Matha-
LIMITED.
All Ladies and Gentlemen inson & Co., Ltd. on WEDNESDAY terested in Horticulture, whether 27th January 1926 at noon for Members of the Society or not, are the purpose of recolving the Ro- GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.
port of the Directors together with a statement of Accounts for IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &
'GENERAL BROKERS. To receive and pass the Com- the year ending 31st December
cordially invited to attend.
AGENDA.
mittee's Report and Statement of 1925.
Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1925.
The REGISTER of Shares of the Company will be CLOSED new from Friday, 15th January to Wednesday, 27th January, both
To Eleet Officers and a. Committee for the current year...
To Fix the date of the Annuni days inclusive, during which por-
Flower Show,
iod no transfor of shares can be registered..
To discuss any matters of in- terest to Horticultarets in Hong By Order of the Board of
kong and outlying districts.
E. B. C. HORNELL,
Hon. Secretary.
#Hongkong)15th Janitary, 1926.
Directors.
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
4, Duddell Straat.
If you have anything you would
like to 'sell, exchange or advortiss L. 8. GREENHILL, send it to the CHINA AUCTION
Secretary...... ROOM,
Hongkong. 7th January, 1926, SEV M, H, DE SOUSA
Invitations can be obtained. through members of the Club.
PLUMBING
WE EMPLOY A SPECIALLY
TRAINED STAFF UNDER THE
DIRECT SUPERVISION OF
EUROPEAN EXPERTS.
ADVICE GLADLY GIVEN OR
ESTIMATES SUBMITTED FOR
ANY STYLE Or Wonk.
C. E. WARREN & Co., Ltd.
CHINA BUILDING
(Facing Queen's Theatre). Tel C. 269
MASSAGE
Mr. N. AKĀJI,
· “Mrs. E. AKAJL
Graduate of Tokyo Bobos); No. XB, 2nd, Floor, WYNDHAM ST,
HONGKONG, TRIA CÀ (OST)
"MEE CHEUNG
ESTABLISHMENTS'
Studio:--Ice House Street 1st. Branch:- Beaconsfield Arcade 2nd. Branch: Main Corridor of Hongkong Hotel. Official Photographers to the
"Hongkong Telegraph" }
MASSAGE HALI
Mrs. S. UZUNOYE, Expert Masseuse,
31, Queens Road. Central 2nd. Floor.
Mrs. MOTONO"
Hand and Electric MASSAGE No. 31B, 2nd. Floor Wyndham
Hongkong.
MASSAGE HALL 23 WYNDHAM STREET
MRS. H. MORITA.
BRITISH RADIO.
A HUGE INDUSTRY.
It was
Rugby, Jan. 23.
DEFENDANT'S STORY... The defendant in the witness box said when she left the employ of Mrs. Tayler she lost a set of needles, and Mrs. Tayler promised if they were found she would send them back to her. Yesterday morning she saw Mrs. Tayler in the Cathedral, and went home with her. When Mrs. Taylor, had entered by the front door, she went in at the
stated at the Govern-back and asked about the needles. ment committee on wireless tele-Immediately, Mrs. Silva came and phonic broad-casting that in Eri- tried to put her out. They sent for tain the industry for providing far an hour and no policeman had the police and after she had waited wireless sets, which only came arrived, she tried to go, but Mr. Into being about four years ago Silva dragged now employed some forty thou-threatened to strike her."
her back, and Defen- sand people directly,
The turnover in wireless goods trouble among the servants, and dant denied she had tried to cause last year was from £10,000,000 to that she had been told not to go £12,500,000.
She on Mra. Silva's premises.. It was declared that British said that she followed Mrs. Tayler wireless manufacturers had been from the Cathedral.. able to launch out into the world's
Mr. Lo submitted that the markets with their apparatus, evidence showed clearly there was owing to
their reputation for no question of trespass. If a per- turning out efficient and reason-aon went to a house to make law- ably priced goods.-British Wire-ful enquiries, that was not,a tres- pass. The fact that the amah had lost a set of needles had not been disputed. He considered that the whole of the trouble arose because of the tyrannical attitude adopted by Mrs. Silva. There was no ques- tion of her staying when she had been told to go, as she was detain-" ed on the premises against her will.
A fine of $15 was imposed.
leus.
SIR A. CHAMBERLAIN.
SATISFACTORY KECOVERY.
Rugby, Jan. 23. Reports from Rapallo, where Sir Austen Chamberlain has been
staying with his family, state that that the British Foreign Secretary has made # satisfactory re- covery from his attack of in- fluenza. He is leaving Rapallo next Tuesday for, London where he;
GAMBLING RAID.
ANOTHER UNLUCKY
THIRTEEN.
The British Industries Fair,} Is expected to arrive on January the largest annual trade fair in make a short break in his journoy 29th. It is probable he will
An the result of a raid carried the world, is to be hold simul: taneously at London and Bir- at Paris and is likely to see M. out by Sergt. Carey last night at 7 Sal On Street, thirteen Chinese appeared mingham from 15th to the 26th Briand there.-British Wireless.
before the second February, 1926. Different groups
Rugby, Jan. 244.
of trades will be shown in each Sir Austen Chamberlain, who for Magistrate at the Central Police city. This is not to be confused more than a week has been confined Court this morning. Two were with the British Empire Exhibi- to his rooms at Rapallo owing to charged with keeping a gambling
house, and with gambling, and, tion, now closed. It is a buyers influenza, has now completely the remaining eleven were charged Fair, and is organized by the covered and will be able to leave with gambling. British Government Department for London on Tuesday. It is re-
of Overseas Trade and the ported that a Juncheon, at which The first two defendants were Birmingham Chamber of Com-the French President and M. Briand fined $60 on the first charge and merce. Practically all the im- will attend, has been arranged so on the second. The other portant industries will be repre-in his honour on Wednesday, when eleven did not appear, and were sented. Invitations to the Fair the British Foreign Minister will ned 85 each. - have been sent to 150.000 buyers break his fourney in Paris, Sorgt Carey, stated in various parts of the world
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