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PREMISES TO LET

MISCELLANEOUS.

FORngkong side, splendid

OR ont unfurnished houses,

position; one bathing hut, cen tral position at Repulse Bay, cost $1000. Offare wanted to ront or outright sale. Small Investors. Telephone 4630.

FOR SALE,

FOR SALE.

STEAM

LAUNCH about 60 oel long, in excellent condition and. suitab e for Harbour and hiver Work. Apply Box 1439 o/o) "Hongkong Tolograph."

DOGS for Sale-Direct from Australia-Mr. Phillips is leaving Hongkong. Soven boauti.

TO LET FLAT.Unfurnish- ed. Upper Levels. Apply Box No. 140 c/o "Hongkong. Tele-ful dogs left, Sporting and graph."

To

Fancy. Can be viewed at Loo Gardens Enquirios Fred Kew|

O ET OFFICE. A.P.C. & Co. C. 732.

Puilding. Apply Box No. 1441-c/o "Hongkong Talegraph."

G

BELGIUM CANARIES, ona

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

IMPORTANT NOTICE.

LAMMERT BROS.

Salo of Carpets, Rugs, and Hair Mattresses etc.

(Salvage ex“ Hongkong Hotel Fire") will be held on

Wednesday, the 27th, Jabuary 1926. . commencing at 11 am.

at The Steam Laundry Works, Yaumati

(Behind the Oriont Tobacco Factory, Coronation Road) Termas Customary.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auc tion,

Y

on MONDAY,

at 2.30 pm, at No. 1, Highbury Terraco, Kowloon Dook, Hung hom.

pair, also zinc wire aviary ROUND FLOOR PRE-

MISES ST. GEOR E'S2' x 22', completo, fountain,. BUILDING, opposite the STAR seed tray, stand, wind screen, February "tet, 1926, commencing FERRY PIER, best locality in one brooding cage. All for $25. Hongkong for Shipping Com-Box No. 1438. "Hongkong Tele- piates or Shops. Single Office graph." room, or whole suite of 3 Office roome for short or long less. For torms and particulars apply to Flangkong and Territorial Estates, Ltd., "St. George's” Building, 1st Floor.

FOR SALE-Direct from Lon-

don and Paris, a few Even-¦ t ing and Afternoon Frucks sui- table for the ruces. Particulars from Box No. 1436 Hongkong 'Telegraph.

To

10 LET.-From 1st April to 31st December, furnished, top floor flat of four large rooms with kitchen and grus stove, pantry, store room, bathroom with geyser, cle.

Apply W. S. Bailey, 4 Armend Bldgs, Kimberly Road, Kowloon To

O LET.-European Flats, t

let No. 2. Peking Road, Kowloon, Ground First and Second Floors with modern con- veniences Occupation February 1st. Apply Lee Kee, 21 Welling- ton Street, Tel.. C. 1483)

10. LET. Two large rooms excellently situated for offices on the 2nd Floor and one largo room on the 3rd Floor of "St.; Goorgo's Building facing Ice House Straet. For terms and particulars apply to Hongkong Territorial Estates, Lid, St. George's" Building,

To

O LET self contained fat in Armend Buildings, I owloon, four large rooms, kitchen ser vants quarters &c. furniture and fittings may be taken over if re- quired. Apply Post "Office Box 609, Hongkong.

OR SALF- "Pagoda 555%

Silk Etockings $1.90 pair, Wakefield Knitting Wool $2.80 | pound. What do you think of these values? The MUTUAL Co., D'Aguilar Street.

THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED.

A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

Teik

Comprising:

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auotioneors.

TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1926.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,

on WEDNESDAY,

the 27th January, 1926, com- mencing at 2.80 p.m., at No. 231, Nathan Road (No. 4 Ley's Bulld-. ing), Ground Floor, Kowloon,

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

Comprising:-

Chesterfield, Couch and Arm-

Hatstand, Blackwood chairs, Teak Hatstand with Bevel- Podestals, Chairs, Card Table, led Mirror, Teak Deal and Book Bookcases, Fire Screens, Tables, case combined, Mantel Clock, Leather Covered Couch, Teak and Carpets, etc., etc., Leather Covered Chairs, Vases, Teak Extension Dining Table, China

Cabinet, Easy Chairs, Dining Chairs, Teak Sideboard with Table Fans, etc., etc.,

Bevelled Mirror, Teak Dinner Teak Extension Dining Table, Waggon, Crockery, NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. Teak Sideboards with Bevelled Utensils, E. P: Warc, Class Ware, ¡Cooking Mirror, Teak Inner Waggon, etc, etc,. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Dining Chairs, Crockery, Cutlery, Teak Bedsteads, Teak Double THAT THE TWENTY-EIGHTH Glass Ware, Cooking Utensils, Teak Wardrobe with Bevelled Mirror, ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING Ice Chest, etc., etc.,

Teak Dressing Table with Bovelled OF THIS COMPANY will be hetdi

Teak and Iron Single and Double Mirror, Teak Chest of Drawers. at the Omee of Messrs. Jardine, Bedsteade, Teak Wardrobes with Teak and Marble Top Wash Stand, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on THURS Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Dressing etc., etc., DAY, the 28th January, 1926, at Tables with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak

Riso

NOON, for the purpose of receiving Chest of Drawers, Teak Washstand,, A Few Pieces of Canton Blackwood the Report of the Directors to Side Tables, Medicine Chosts,

Statement gether

of Commodes, Towel Racks, Clothes Accounts for the year ended 31st Hangers, etc., etc., December, 1925.

with

And

1 Gramophone with Records. Catalogues will be issued.

On view from Sunday, January

The Register of Shares of the Company will be, CLOSED from Wednesday, the 20th January, 1926, to Thursday, the 28th Jan- cary, 1926, both days inclusive. By Order of the Board of Directors. 31st, 1926.

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Acting Secretary, Hongkong, Jan. 15, 1926.

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NOTICE.

Notification is hereby given that Mr. Yeung U. Tin is no longer employed by this Company, and further, that monies now due and owing to Struthers and Barry must not be paid to him from and after this date. Any amounts" prid.

TO LET-ne European flat after publienation of this notice Wancha, Oap Road. Hong-will be considered as though they tong. Apply to 32 Kennedy had not been made. All payments Road.

should be made to the Office and

T 1.06- Two newly-con no receipt will be valid unless

structed European houses, signed by the Agent.

Magazine Gap, Motor Road,, tbree flats, three large rooms each with kitchon. servants' quarters and bath room, fitted with fluah system. Garages. provided, Immediate possession. Apply Sang Keo, New Bank Building.

PENINSULAR HAIR DRESSING SALOON

MR. JOHN C. WICKS. Hair Dressing Specialist "Empress of Russia " attends clients at the above saloon

.HONGKONG BOXING

ASSOCIATION,

THEATRE ROYAL

January 30th, 1925 at 9.15 p.m. Fifth Tournament of the Season.

MAIN EVENT

Fifteen Round Contest for the Welterweight Belt.

CP.O. Jim Cartlidge. Royal Naval Dockyard

V

A. B. Ewin

H.M.S. "HERMES"

And about four other Contests. BOOKING at Moutrie's for Mem- bors only on THURSDAY, the 28th instant, GENERAL PUBLIC on FRIDAY, the 29th and Saturday, the 30th instant.

"

PRICES:-$5, $8 and $1. Hongkong, January 25, 1926.

STRUTHERS & BARRY,

L. Everett, Inc., Agents. Hongkong, Jan. 22, 1926

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND AGENCY CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY EIGHTH OR. DINARY GENERAL MEET. ING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Company will be hold at the Offices of Messrs. Jardine Mathe- son & Co., Ltd, on WEDNESDAY, 27th January 1926, at noon for the purpose of receiving the Ro- 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 Wednesday, 27th January, both days inclusive, during which por. I iöd no transfer of shares can be. registered.

By Order of the Board of

Directors.

L. S. GREENHILL, Socrotary,

Hongkong. 7th January, 1926.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.

Tennis Tournament.

REMINDER.

ENTRIES-CLOSE

on SATURDAY 30th, Jan.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, Jan. 25, 1926.

Ware

and

1 Gas Cooking Stove

and

1 Iron Safe 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.

Dock-Yard Recreation Club,

THE ANNUAL BALL

will be held.in the

CITY HALL

on

NEED FOR ECONOMY.

VIOLENT ASSAULT.

KNOCKED DOWN AND

JUMPED ON:

Stating that his assailant knock-

PRIME MINISTER'S WARNING.

London, Jan. 25: Mr. Baldwin, in a speech at the Unionist Association dinner in London, said unless great econo-ed blm down, and then jumped on mies were secured, an increase in him, one Chinese gave evidence laxation this year or next, what against another whe was charged THURSDAY the 4th Feb. 1926, ever Government was

In power with assault, before Major C. Will- would be inevitable. The Pre- Invitations can be obtained

mier thankfully noted hopeful son at the Central Police Court this signs in trade improvement and morning. through members of the Club.

declared that economiles must be: The complainant said he was " minde involving, sacrifices not minding a stall for a Chinese wo- only in luxuries but in things al-man in Staunton Streat, when the most within the category of neces defendant came along and, picking sities. He stated that the eyes up a cigarette, put down one cash of their opponents were fixed more in payment, Complainant asked

Spotless

AND BACK IN SUCH A HURRY TOO!

Why, only a couple of days ago I sent these blouses to the

INTERNATIONAL CLEANERS

-aad here thoy are back-as smart looking and clean as the day I bought them". And (sho might have added) "the bill bardly amounted to any- thing."

May we give YOU a demon- stration of our clothes trans- formation?

19, Wyndham Street

HONGKONG,

THE NOW FRENCH REMEDY.

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in the CAPSTAN

flavour- both pleasing & dis tinctive.

on spending rather than on aav-for full payment, whereupon the ing, and the Government would defendant said, "Aren't you afraid need the stoutest support of all its of death 1": friends.

He then felled him

to the ground with several blows. The foregoing came at the con- and then jumped on him. clusion of a speech claiming a re- cord year for legislation and enu- call a constable who saw the de-.. Inspector Spears' said he could.. merating the satisfactory mea fendant stamping on the complai- sures for settling foreign and

The defendant was a chair domestic difficulties in social reform had a prominent place.-Reuter.

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nant.

which coolie.

The defendant was sont to pri son for ten days with hard labour, and was ordered to pay $5 com- pensation, or, in default, four daya' hard labour,

U. S. AND WORLD COURT.

FINAL VOTE SOON TO RE

THE DAWES PLAN.

AMERICAN BANKER'S VIEW.

Berlin, Jan. 25. The Press comments sharply on the declaration made by Mr. F. Kent, Vice-President of the Bank Trust in New York, on the utili- sation by Germany of American

Washington, Jan. 25. credit. Mr. Kent said that the

The Senate by 68 votes to 26 has execution of the Dawes plan was adopted a motion for the closure, threatened by luxurious living thus ensuring that the final and by the very big sums provid-vote on the question of adherence ed for armaments and pensions to the World Court will be Indopacift.

taken within a few days

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SIKH EXTREMISTS.

LEADERS ACQUITTED.

Dehli, Jan. 25.

TAKEN.

Reuter's American Service.

KU KLUX KLAN.

Washington, Jan. 25. To-day's debate was led by Senator Robinson who, retorting

The last vestiges of opposition to whole of the Ku Klux Klan was to interruptions, said that the

the Shrines Management Act bas

now subsided, twenty of the princi- of the World Court.

opposed to American membership

pal leaders of the Sikh extremists

on trial giving the necessary under- nection mentioned Senator Reed Senator Robinson in this co- taking to work the Act and refrain but the latter promptly denied from direct action shrines.

As regards

Consequently they have that he was in anywise concerned. been acquitted-Reuter.

with the Klan, nor had he any knowledge of its relation to the question.

GREEK FINANCES,

NEW LOAN PROPOSED. -

Athens, Jan. 25. The Official Gazette announces the authorisation of a Government loan of 1 millard 250 millions drachmes, all bearers of banknotes: being compelled to contribute to it) for 25% of the nominal value. The

The House passed the Navy Appropriation Bill, providing for the expenditure of approximately three hundred million dollars. Reuter's American Service.

JAPAN'S TRADE.

THE LATEST STATISTICS. Information courteously supplied

loan will serve to reduce the float-us by the Consul General for Japan

ing debt of the

Indopacif

Treasury-shows that Japan's exports during

THAT BOY OF YOURS.

Keep Him Well with the aid of

Babys Own Tablets.

.

December totailed 207 million yen and her imports 185 million yen,

Japan's trade with China for December totalled 41 million yen in éxports and 39 million yen in in- ports:

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Raw silk exported during the month from Yokohama and Kobe totalled 46,900 bales. According

to the Japan Spinners' Association, the outpat of cotton yarn during the month was 231,600 bales (of 40 bundles), whilst the exports of this commodity reached 25,000 bales.

Merchandise in stock throughout the country at the end of November reached a total value of 518 million yen,

· RUSSIA & CHINA.

PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT

FORECASTED.

Moscow, Jan. 25.

No matter how strong and rosy your child may be he requires e A semi-official messagegiver laxative sometimes so that the the text of an agreement signed stomach may be kept sweet and by the Russian Consul Genera! the system clean.

at Mukden and the Chinese Formerly the laxative medi- Foreign Commissar for the Three cines given to children were dis- Eastern Provinces whereby a agreable ones-castor oil, sonna peaceful settlement of the dispute, tea, gregory powder, and so on. regarding the Eastern Railway But now Baby's Own Tablets, may be considered assured.” “ easily administered and pleasant:

to take, have superseded these release of those arrested and lays The agreement provides for the The children like Baby's Own down conditions for the future Tablets.

Not only as a laxative, but also administration of the line, includ in many other ways these Tablets ng the transportation of armies,

Renter, are an ideal remedy for the little, onee. Specially designed for children's use, they quickly re- duce feverishness, relieve indigea- tion, colic and vomiting, prevent TO BE CHIEF COMMANDER. constipation, check diarrhqea,

CHANG KAI-SHEK.

expel worms, allay teething pains, With the acceptance of his queit the nerves, thus bringing resignation as --"- Ewan Chang " healthful sleep in a perfectly by the Canton Government, Gen- natural way.

oral Chang Kai-shek has resumed :

You can give Baby's Own Tab-his former post as Principal of the lats with perfect confidence to | Whampoa Military Academy. On ovon the youngest and most the lat. February he will resume delicate infont, for they are also the post of Garrison Com- guaranteed pure, good and help mandant of Canton, when, it is ful all through, bapo said, the Cavernment will create Your chemiet sells them, or him Commander in Chief of the poat free, 60 cents per vial, from Army, Navy and Police, with the the Dr. Williams Medicine Co, powers to reprieve or pardon ofvil" 60, Klangse Road, Shanghai. Aland militery prisonersk

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