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MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR rent two houses, Glenoaly.
central district, each con- taining three floors suitable for Mors, Private louse or Flat. Well furr ished flat, Grand Piano, etc., Causeway Bay for Mess or otherwise. Tel. 4630. Small Investors.
FOR SALE.
1311. 1320, "1376, 1384, 1385, FOR SALE. STEAM 1392, 1342, 1397, 1400, 1418, 1375 1438
PREMISES TO LET
TO LET FLAT.- Unfurnish
LAUNCH about 60 100t long, in excellent condition and suitablo for Harbour and River Wark. Apply Box 1439 ofp "Hongkong olegraph."
FOR SALF. "Pagoda 565
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1926.
LAMMERT'S DISTRICT GRAND LODGE
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions from Messra, Kiem Tjiang Han to sell by Public Ave. hon, on
SATURDAY,
com-
the 30th January, 1926, mencing at 11 a.m., at their Sales Room, Duddell Street,
(for account of the concerned), 3,350 Bags No. 24 Java White Sugar-1925 May Shipment
1,300
from Java. Bags No. 24 Java White Sugar-1925 June Shipment from Java.
Silk Stockings $1.90 pair. ed. Uppar Levole. Apply Box Wakefield Knitting Wool $2,80 No. 1440 c/o Hongkong Tele-pound. What do you think of these 2,100
values? The MUTUAL Co., granh."
D'Aguilar Street.
TO ET OFFICE.A.P.C. Puilding. Apply Box No. 1441 co "Hongkong Telegraph." ROUND FLOOR PRE-
MISES ST. GEORGE'S BU LDING, opposite the STAR FERRY PIER, best locality. in Hongkong for Shipping Com- panies or Shops. Single Offico room, or whole suito of 3 Office rooms for short or long lease. For one and particulars apply to Hongkong and Territorial Estates, Ltd., "St. George's' Building, 1st Floor.
FOR SALE Direct from Lon-
don and Paris, a few Even-" ing and Afternoon Frocks suti
Particulars tablo, for the races.
from Box No. 1436 Hongkong Telegraph
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.
:
C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge.
Royal Naval Dockyard
V.
A. B. Ewin
H.M.S. HERMES"
And about four other Contests: BOOKING at Mautric's for Mem-
TO LET From 1st Aprilbers only on THURSDAY, the 28th 31st December, furnished, instant, GENERAL PUBLIC on top floor fat of four large rooms FRIDAY, the 29th and Saturday.
KILS
BLOVO, with kitchen and pantry, store room, bathroom with geysur, ete, y
Apply W. S. Bailey, 4 Armend Bldgs, Kimberly Road, Kowloon!
COLET-European Phats to
the 30th instant.
PRICES:-$5, $3 and $1. Hongkong, Jan. 25, 1926.
let No. 2. J'oking. - Road, THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY,
Kowloon. Ground First and
Sucond Floors with modern con-|
LIMITED.
veniences. Oreupation February NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS, 1st. Apply Low-Kon, 21 Welling
ton Street. T. ( 1483.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TWENTY-EIGHTH| THAT THE ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING
Bags No. 24 Java White
"OF HONGKONG & SOUTH
CHINA E.C..
Brethored aro reminded of the
Masonic Service arranged for Sunday evening, 31st. instant, at 6 p.m.
In St. John's Cathedral.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB.
ENGINE TROUBLE..
REICHSTAG RE-ASSEMBLES.
GERMANY'S FOREIGN POLICY.!
Berlin, Jan. 26.
CHINA COAST OFFICERS.
THE LATEST CHANGES.
Mr. B. A. W. Martably, from re- The Chancellor, Herr Luther, sorve, has gone chief oleer, King Yuun. Mr. J. S. Turnbull, chief presented his Cabinet to a crowd-officer, King Yuan, has guno chive
ed meeting of the Reichstag, Heollicer, Kwangse. announced that the Government's Mr. W Kwango,
has gone chief officer, foreign policy would pursue the path King Yuan, Learmouth, third offer, laid down by the Locarno Trenty,
Mr. W. P Learmouth, third aft and its most important decisioneer, King Yuan, has gone third ol- would be as regards Germany's cer, Kiungehow. entry into the League. Referring, Mr O. T. Harrison, from reserve, Mon, like motor-cars, are liable to the statement made at the Con-hus gond second officer, Kwangchow. poangino-troublo." Through furence of Ambassadors on Nov. Captain H. P. Carver, from leave, has gone master, Kwangehow. Can- Kwang- lack of sufficient exercise, injudi- 14th, that the occupation forces in tuin E. M. Gellie, of the Tennis Tournament..cious oating and drinking, neglect the Rhineland would be appreciably How, has
Fone
master, Tungehow, of ong kind or another, their in-reduced in such a manner that their Mr. D. Lottington, second offleer; Chusan, has one chlof officer, ternal machinery gets out of order strength would approach normal Kweichow. Mr. L. W. Harrison, chief and then the troubles begin.
úgures, Herr Luther declared that officer, Kweichow, has gune chiot normal figures could only mean the officer, Tungchow. Mr. J. R. Nisbet, strength of the German pre-war Mr. G. S
chief officer, Tungchow, is on leave. garrison in the Rhineland.
G. S. Scott, second officer, Tung- This was emphasised in A
chow, is on leave. German Mr. F. R. Carter, second officer, offcial statement which was not Changsha, has gone second officer, contradicted by the Occupation Kweichow. Mr. D. V. Duncanson, Active negotiations on and officer, Kweichow, is on re- this matter were proceeding with serve.
Mr. W. Peplow, from leave, has the Governments concerned, and gone chief officer, Huichow. the Government hoped they would, lead to the desired result.Reuter. Wonchow, is on leave. Captain W Captain T. W. Pickard, master,
REMINDËR.
ENTRIES CLOSE
Sugar-1925 July Shipment on SATURDAY 80th. Jan. bilious, bad-tempered, headachy
from Java.
500 Bags No. 24 Java White
Sugar-1925 August Ship-THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL ment from Jaya.
STEAM NAVIGATION CO. Sugar 1925 October Ship- STEAMER FOR SINGAPORE,
1,700 Bags No. 24 "Java White
ment from Java,
1,300 Bags No. 24 "Java White November Sugar - 1925
Shipment from Java, 3.100 Bags No. 24. Java White
Sugar - 1925 December Shipment from Java,
150 Bags No. 18 Java Brown
Sugar-1925 June Shipment.
from Java.
and BOMBAY.
THROUGH BILLS OF LAD- ING ISSUED FOR EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN AND CONTINENTAL, PORTS AND LONDON.
500 Bags No. 18 Java Brown The Steamship.
Sugar-arrived by the B.5.
Tjisondari."
(All the above goods are now atored in the godowns of the Chinn Provident Loan and Mortgage Co., Lud., West Point.)
purchase smaller lnts than stated Should intending buyers wish to
above, it will be necessary for them to inform the Auctioneers before the sale.
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Terms: As Customary,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Jún, 26, 1926.
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on MONDAY,
PUBLIC AUCTION, OLET, Two large rooms
The Undersigned have received excellently situatol for officos an the 2nd Floor and one large OF THIS COMPANY will be held instructions to sell by. Public Auc- room on the 3rd Floor of "St. at the Office of Messra. Jardine, tion, George's" Building facing Ico Matheson & Co., Ltd., on THURS- Houso Street. For terms and DAY, the 28th January, 1926, at particulars apply to Hongkong & NOON, for the purpose of receiving February 1st, 1920, commencing Territorial Estatos. Lid., "St. the Report of the Directors to at 2.30 p.m., at No. 1, Highbury George's" Building,
Statement of Terrace, Kowloon Dock, Hung
hom. TO LET self contained at in Accounts for the year ended 31st
gether with
December, 1925.
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Armend Buildings, Fowloon, four large rooms, kitchen ser- The Register of Shares of thei vants quarters &c. furniture and Company will be CLOSED from fittings may be taken over if re- Wednesday, the 20th January, quired. Apply Post Office Box 1926, to Thursday, the 28th Jan- 609. Hongkong."
Gary, 1926, both days inclusive.
10 LET. European flat. By Order of the Board of Directors.
Wanchai Gap Road Rome. kong. Apply to 32 Kennedy Road.
HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Acting. Secretary Hongkong, Jan 15, 1926.
THE HONGKONG CANTON & The Annual General Meeting of MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. the Members of the above Society will he held on THURSDAY, 28th
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.
Comprising:--
Teak Hatstand, Blackwood Table, Pedestals, Chairs, Card Bookcases, Fire Screens, Tables,
Leather Covered Couch, Teak and
Leather Covered Chairs, Vases, China Cabinet, Easy Chairs, Table Fans, etc., etc.,
Tenk Extension Dining Table, Teak Sideboards with Bevelled; Mirror, Teak Dinner Wazgon, Dining Chairs, Crockery, Cutlery, Glass Ware, Cooking Utensils, Teak! Ice Chest, etc., etc.,
Teak and Iron Single and, Double Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Dressing THE ONE HUNDRED AND Tables with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak SIXTH ORDINARY MEETING Chest of Drawers, Teak Washstand,, All Ladies and Gentlemen in-of SHAREHOLDERS in the Side Tables, Medicine Chests, terested in Horticulture, whether Company will be held at the Commodes, Towel Racks, Clothes Members of the Society or not, are Office of the Company. No. 4a Hangers, etc., etc.,
Des Voeux Road, on TUESDAY cordially invited to attend.
16th FEBRUARY · 1926 at 12 o'clock Noon, for the purpose. of: To receive and pass the Com-receiving a Report of the Dirse- tors, together with a Statement of Accounts, and electing Direc tors and Auditors.
January, 1926, at 5.30 p.m., in the Board, Room of Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd.'"
AGENDA.
mittee's Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1925,
To Elect Officers and a now Committee for the current year.
To Fix the date of the Annual Flower Show.
To discuss any matters. of in- terest to Horticulturists in Hong- kong and outlying districts.
E. B. C. HORNELL,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 15th January, 1926.
NOTICE,
TO EX-MEMBERS OF THE R.F.C., R.N.A.S., AND R.A.F. A dinner will be held at the Ritz) Cafe, at 8: p.m., on ¡SATURDAY,
the 30th,
Will all who are interested. and who wish to attend, kindly com- municate with the. "undermen- tioned.
J. A. BARTON, Messrs. Butterfield & Swire. Hongkong, Jan. 27, 1926.
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The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will CLOSED from. WEDNESDAY 3rd. FEBRUARY to TUESDAY 16th. FEBRUARY 1926, both days" inclusive, during which period No. Transfer of Shares can be registered.
By: Ordor of the Board of Directors.
JOHN ARNOLD. Socratury. Hongkong, 26th January, 1926)
And
I'Gramophone with Records. Catalogues will be issued.
Or view from Sunday, Janitary. 31st, 1926.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Jan. 25, 1926.
HUGHES & HOUGH
LIMITED.
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.
Dock-Yard Recreation Club. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &
THE ANNUAL BALL
will bo hold in the
CITY HALL
on
THURSDAY the 4th Feb. 1926.
Invitations can be obtained through members of the Club.
· GENERAL BROKERS,
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
4, Duddell Street.
If you havo anything you would like to sell exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM:
E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,
** ALIPORE"
cariying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this Port at p.m. on Tuesday the 2nd. Feb 1920, taking Cargo for the above
Poris.
France
Silk, Valuables Cargo for Italy, and. London (under arrangement) will be conveyed by this Steamer proceeding to Bombay and thore transhipped to the on-carrying Steamer, for Marseilles and London.
Parcels will be received at this Office until 5 p.m., on the Day previous to Sailing. The contents and value of all packages must be declared.
For further Particulars,
Apply to MACKINNON, MACKENZIE.
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& CO.,
Agents. Hongkong, 27th Jan., 1926,
If your machinery is clogged, if you are constipated, liverish, "blue," just try a little dose of Pinkettos to-night and you'll be in perfect' working order in the morning.
Your chemists sell Pinkettes, or post free, 60 cents. the vial from Dr. Williams" Medicino Co. 60, Kiangse Road, Shanghai.
MANUFACTURERS LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY, To. onto. Canada. Insurance in force
exceeds
Assaltoxceed
G'$285,000,000
G.$ 53,000,000
ARNHOLD & COMPANY, LTD.
Agents.
GEO. H. LINOTT,
Special Representative.
MARTINS
APIOL & STEEL
Sure and certain for all Female complaints.Every lady should keep a box in the house.
Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world...
Proprietor: MARTIN, Chemist, Southampton, England,
Powers.
SPEECH CAUSES SURPRISE.
Later,
Shane, from reserve, has gone master, Wenchow.
M. A. Andrew, second engineer, Some surprise has been caused Liangchow, has gone second engineer, by Herr Luther's brief reference to
R. B. Symington, third engineer, foreign policy and his rather in-Ningpo, is on reserver definite allusion to Germany's entry Mr. G. C. Warren, from Текргуе, into the League. The latter is has gone chief officer, Yatshing. interpreted as meaning that the Mr. J. C. Arnot, chief oficer, Ya
shing, bas gone chief officer, Chip- Government is awaiting a settle-shing. Mr. J. Moodic, chief officer, ment of the dispute regarding the Chinshing, has gone chief offer, strength of the occupation forces Laigung
in the Rhineland before pledging Mr. H. H. Fantham, chiaf, Kwai- Germany definitely to join the gi has gone chief officer, Fook-
Bang. League, which is regarded as being| a sop to the Right-Reuter,
W
WESTINGHOUS
ELECTRIC
Mr. J. M. Meikle, from leave, has gone chief officer, Kwaisong."
Mr. D. Jones, third oficer, Yat- shing, has gone second officer, Ping-
Wo.
Captain J. N. Sturgeon, master, Tangshing, is on reserve. Mr. S.. Webster, second officer, Tengsling. on reserve.
Mr. A. J. N: Wood, apting master, Yatshing, has gone chief officer, chwo. Mr. J. Fairbairn, netin
has affeer, Kungwo, second offer, anme ship.
Kini T. M. Meyrick,
gone
of the
1g, is on reserve. Mr. J. E. A... Porter, chief officer, Kingsing, has
gone master, same ship. Mr. A. Wat- son, second officer,
Kingsing,
bas
gono chief officer, same ship. Mr. 3. H.
from reserve, has Gregory
gone second officer,
Kingsing.
Mr. A Woodles, chief officer. Tungshing, has gone chief officer,
Holyoak Massay, & Co.. Lit. Fooshing Mr. J.D. Thwaites, acting
Distributors.
Queen', Bids.
chief second
officer, Fooshing, has gone
officer, Luenho. Mr. A. S. Spiers, chief engineer, Tel C678 Tungshing, is on reserve. Mr. A. Ma- loney, second engineer, Tungabing. is on reserve. Mr. F. Keralate, third engineer, Tungshing, is on reserve,
ASK AT YOUR CLUB FOR DON AND SODA.
ASK AT YOUR STORE FOR DON WHISKY.
The old fashioned way
is still very often the best buy.
DON
Whisky is distilled in the old fashioned way, which is partly the secret of its mellow flavor that is so reminiscent of the whisky of pre-war days,
SPECIAL
SCOTCH WHISKY
DON
DONALD BROS.
KIRKCALDY;
SCOLA
doesn't
The man who know good whisky, asks for "Whisky and Soda.'
DON
and Soda is the call of "the man who knows". He knows that Don is care fully distilled, thoroughly aged and an absolutely pure whisky.
SOLE AGENTS IN HONGKONG.
N. S. MOSES & CO., LTD.,
4, QUEEN'S ROAD, CENTRAL.
TEL, C. 1072.
Mr. A. Turnbull, from reserve, has gone chief engineer, Lienshing. Mr. G. G. Patterann, chief engineer, Lienshing, is on leave.
Mr. A. S. Fraser, from
hus
reserve, gone up' Recond- engineer, Loongwo.
Mr. D. R. Fyfe, from leave, has gone third engineer, Fooshing, "Mr. A. H. Watt, third'engineer, Fooshing, has gone sup'y third engineer, Yu- sang.
Mr. T. A. Haughey, second en- giner, Loongwo, has gone acting chief engineer, Changwo.
Mr. J. J. Thompson, third
el-
third has
ginger Kingsing, has gone engineer, Suiwo. Mr. J. Hay been appointed third engineer, King- King
Captain E. Prigent, of the Kin- shan, has gone master, Lungah, Captain B. McK. Thomson, of the Lungshan, has gone master, Sultai. Captain V. A.
A. Harris, of the Spital, has gone master, Kinshan,
Mr. R. H. Stewart, from leave, has Kone chief officer, Suitai. Mr, W. E. Liley, chief officer, Suitsi,, has gone
chief
officer Sujan,
Captain
W. Wilson, of the Tai Fook
Sing, is on reserve. Mr. P. B. Ander-" son, chief officer, Tai Fook Sing, is. on reserve.
Mr. G. H. Madden, chief officer, Suiar, has gone chief officer, Taishan.
Captain S. Bell-Smith, of the. Honami, has gone master, Talahan.
Mr. G. R. Drew, second officer, Honam, has gone second offleer, Tai- shan.
Mr. P. MacGuinnes, from leave, has gone chief officer, Devawongse. Mr. J. P. Sparling, chief officer, Devawongae, is on reserve.
Mr. H. Loven, chief officer, Con- fucius, is on reserve.
Mr. D. Bansfield, from reserve, lind gone chief officer Batarica. Mr. A. Aitken, chief officer, Batarfon, his gone manter, samo ship, Captain A. N. Scaton, of the Batarlon, is on re-
Borve.
Captain F. N. Stokes, of the Irene, is deceased.
Captain W. H Cheshire, of the Shukwang, is on reserve. Captain F. le Boutillior, from reserve, bas gone master, Shukwang.
Mr. A. Clyne has been appointed chief engineer, Patriot-Shipping
SOMALILAND.
NEW GOVERNÓR APPOINTED.
London, Jan. 26. The King has approved the appointment of Mr. Harald, Baxter, Kittermaster to be Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Pro- tectorato of Somaliland-Brékla F Wireless
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