Prepaid Advertisements
NOTICE
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Owners of dogs are notified that
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1926,
LAMMERT'S THE AUCTIONEERING
AUCTIONS
on and after the 12th April until BY ORDER OF THE OWNER.
further notice every dog going] abroad in the public thoroughfares or elsewhere will be required to be) muzzled under section G of Dr dinance 5 of 1893. Any owner await-whose dog is Tound abroad un-
25 WORDS FOR $1.00
($1.50 if not prepaid) The following replies are
ing collection -
1314, 1376, 1384, 1385, 1392, 1342, 1397, 1409, 1418, 1375, 1441, 1444, 1450, 1462,
MISCELLANEOU. S
PUBLIC AUCTION. "
of the Valuable Leasehold property situate at Victoria. Hongkong and known as
muzzled will be liable to a fine of $100 under section 7 of the same! Section C of Inland Lot No. 712 Ordinance. On and after the 5th and Subsection 1 of Section B of April muzzles will be on sale dar- Inland Lot No. 712, together with ing ordinary business hours at the the messuage crections and build-i following places:
& BROKERING Co., Ltd. 48, Duddell Street.
THE AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING Co., Ltd. 4A Duddell Street,
PUBLIC AUCTION
of the
Valuable Leasehold Properties situate and being
ings known as No.. 2 Conduit Road No. 137 Queen's Road Central
and 1. Messrs. Lane Crawford, Ltd. erected thereon. Area 6,440 square 2. Hung Cheong, 66 Nathan feet, Annual Crown Fent $9.60.
To be sold in one Lot. Road, Kowloon.
The price of the Government!
FOR RENT six roomed house pattern will be 30 cents each with-
middle level. Houso want
ed Peak with tonnis court long
caso, We have houses and land] for disposal. Small Investors, Tel. 4630.
PREMISES TO LET
TO LET A spacious shop. 2,
Ice House Street.am-
mediate possession. Apply Gande, Price &Co., Ltd., (next door).
"O LET. For period of six months, fully equipped, and furnished modern fat of four rooms, two baths, sorvants quar- ters and electric light: Box No. 1484 60 "Hongkong Telegraph."
out strap.
N. L. SMITH, Hend of the Sanitary Department.
Hongkong, April 1, 1926.
CHINA SUGAR REFINING COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE ‚.“
The forty-eighth ordinary annual meeting of the shareholders of the above company will be held at the offees of the General Agents, Ped- der Street on Thursday, 22nd April, 1926, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1925.
The Transfer Books of the com- pany will be closed from 8th to: VICTORIA HOTEL, QUIET 22nd April, 1926, both days inclu-
RESIDENTIAL APART-give MENTS. Full board small room $95. monthly. Medium sized room $120 inclusive Large com- modious bedsitting-rooms $130 monthly, 1 minute from Forry. Next new hotel Hankow Road, Kowloon. Tel. K.357,
TO LET-One European flat, Wanchai Gap Red, Hong kong. Apply to 32 Kennedy Road.
JARDINE MATHESON
& CO., LTD.,
General Agents. Hongkong, March 26, 1926.
The
NOTICE.
KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB,
Twenty-sixth . Annual
of
by
PUBLIC AUCTION.
on TUESDAY,
the 18th day of April 1026, at 3 o'clock p.m., at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, Victoria, Hong- kong.
BY MESSSRS. LAMMERT, BROS., Auctioneers,
For further particulars and Con- ditions of Sale.
Apply to Messrs. Johnson, Stokes and Master.
Prince's Building, Hongkong, or to MESSRS. LAMMERT BROS:,
The Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 80, 1926.
No. 1-25 (Odd Hollywood Kond,
Hongkong
CHINA AUCTION ENGLAND AND CHINA.
ROOMS.
4, Duddell Street.
If you have anything you would
like to sell, exchange or advertise
WHAT IS THE OPINION AT." HOME. :
Dr. Harold Balme, rinca, Lud.
BIG GOLF
SOME GREAT ENCOUNTERS EXPECTED.
This year will record some grant
| send it to the CHINA AUCTION | r., P., was the speaker at a golfing encounters. The United
ROOM. ·
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E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,
PUBLIC AUCTION
The Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction for account of the Numbers) concerned,
Victoria,
on FRIDAY, the 9th April, 1926, at 3.30 p.m. at the CHINA AUCTION ROOMS 4. Duddell Street.
to be sold by Order of the Mortgagee
.by
"
PUBLIC AUCTION on FRIDAY
the 9th day of April, 1926, at 8 o'clock in the afternoon in Two Lots
by
THE AUCTIONEERING AND BROKERING CO., LTD.,
Auctioneer,
at its Auction Rooms, Duddell Street. The properties consist of:
Lot. I. The piece or parcel of ground situate at Victoria Hong- kong and registered in the Land
HUGHES & HOUGH Office as Section 47 of Marine Lot
LIMITED.
No. 55 Together with the messuage or tenement thereon erected and known as No. 137 Queen's Road! GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.
Central held for the residue of a IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &
term of 924 years from the 25th GENERAL BROKERS. # June 1918 created therein by an
Extension of
Crown:
Lense of
A Quantity of Blackwood and Teakwood Furniture, and also Blackwood, Curios, &c.
Comprising:
rocent tiffin in Shanghai of the
Pan-Pacific Union, held at the States team for the Walker Cup Union Club, the subject of his match against Britain, at St. An addrosn boing "What England is drews, on June 2 and 3, consisting thinking about China." There was
a good attendance; among the Bri- of Robert Gardner (enptain), tish guests present being Messrs. Robert T. Jones, Francis Quimet, T. H. R. Shaw, W. J. Hawkings and George Von Elm, Jesse Guildford, H. Holgute.
Jess Sweetser, Roland Mackenzie.
Dr. T. H. Lee, president of Fuh- Tan University, presided and dwelt and Watts Gunn, are due to reach on the importance of friendly rela, this country on. May 11. It is exe tions between China and the Powers, pected that they will take part in Ho anid that in view of the present the open amateur competition for situation, there should be better the St. George Vase at Sandwich: mutual understanding and closer friendship. There was also need on May 15. Ouimet won this
trophy three years ago. They wil for more co-operation. Referring to then proceed to Rye to meet the Dr. Balme's degrees, Dr. Les Enid, Oxford and Cambridge Society in amidst considerable aughter, that ho took the abbreviations to be forers will compete in the Britisht a two-days match. All the play "Fellow of the Reciporeal Co-Opera amateur championship at Muirfield,
"Leuler of the Blackwood Bedsteads, Sottees, tive Society,"
East Lothian, beginning on May Dining Tables and Chairs, Mah-Righteous Christina Pragamatiam," 24. After that will come the in- jong Tables, Flower Stands, Toa-and Doctor of Philharmony."
ternational team match at St. "An- poys, Curic Cabinots, M. T. Tea Dr. Balmo, in the course of drews, where the visitors will be Tablos, &c. &c,
longthy address, summarized the the guests of the Royal and Teakwood Wardrobes, Bookcases: opinion of England regarding China Ancient Club. They are due to Ice Chests, Dressing Tablos, M.T.[as follows:-
return home on June 5, but it is Washstands, Hatstonde, Chest of
A keen and growing interest in the hoped that Bobble Jones will re- Drawers, Wall Clocks, Iron Safes, developangat of China and a desire main for the open championship Dinnor Sets, Goldfish Pots, Vasos, to understand her problems more later in that month. Embroidered Pictures,
Vases, intimately. Wardrobe Trunks, &c., &c., Terms: Cash on delivery,
E, V. M. R. de SOUSA,
Auctioneer. Hongkong. 6th April, 2926.
Robertson's
Marine Lot No. 55 dated the 19th Asbestos
day of March 1856 and made be- tween Her Majesty Queen Victoria of the one part and Richard James Gilman of the other part.
Ares 550 abouts.
4
Protected Metal Roofing
square feet or there Metal
8. S. AMBOISE".
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. TO LET From 1st. April to General Meeting of Members
31st December, furnished, the "Kowloon Bowling Green Club Consignees of Cargo from top floor flat of four large rooms will take place in the Club House MARSEILLES &c., also Cargo with kitchen and gas stova,
an Wednesting, 7th April, 1926, at from Havre and Cognac. ex 8.8.
"LIEUTENANT de la TOUR" per annum. pantry, store room, bathroom with geyter, etc. 'Apply' W. S. Bailey,
R. WYLIE,
In connection with above Stan-
Lot IL. The equity of redemp 4 Armond Bldgs, Kimberly Road,
Hon. Secretary.mer are hereby informed that Kowloon.
Hongkong, April 4, 1926. their goods with the exception of tion of and in the pieces or parecis pium, Treasure and Valuables of ground situate at Victoria Hong- are being landed, and stored at kong and respectively registered
WO large rooms excellently
5.45 p.m..
Proportion of Crown Rent $15.00
situated for offices on the MARINE ENGINEERS' GUILD OF their risks into the Gndowns of in the Land Office as the Remain-
2nd and 3rd. Floors of "st. George's" Building facing Ice "House Streat. For terms and particulars apply to Hongkon and Territorial Estatee; Ltd., St, George's" Building.
CHINA.
HONGKONG BRANCH.
in ORDINARY GENERAL
MEETING will be held at the
in the French Building" ex 1926 at 5 o'clock pm.
The Finost Roofing for al Conditions & Temperatures.
Full Particulars from:
DAVIE BOAG & Co.
Bank of Canton Building. (Sole Agents)
SCHE SCHEEPVAART- MAATSCHAPPIJ
A feeling of bewilderment and up, prehension regarding her political disunion, and the spread militaristo..
The Surrey County Golf Union has adopted the novel plan / of. A general attitude of full sympathyungaging James Braid and J. H and good-will towards China's de Taylor, to play with, and give hints mand for racial equality, and for to, those amateurs who are on the the recovery of hor full sovereign list of candidates as Walker Cup rights
players. The Union stipulates," however, that only those golfers. who are eligible to compete in the of county championship shall have the benefit of the advice of these two Igreat, golf professionals. The An earnest desire for the re-estab-Union is to pay the professionals. lishment of mutual confidence and fees. The idea is a splendid one,. friendship, and a willingness to cut and other" anions will no doubt sider any plans which might assist follow the lead given by Surrey. towards that end. «
Walter Hagen has cabled to Deep anxiety, lest her friendly in George Duncan accepting the chat tentions be misunderstood, or mis-lenge to bring a team of American- represented by enemies of Britain born professionals to oppose four selected British professionals.in a contest on the St. George's Hill and Wentworth courses. It is expected that the American side will consist of Hagen, Gene Sarazen, Johnny Farrell and Leo Diegel, all of whom finished in the first eight fo last year's United States open championship. The match will A willinghoss to translate the re-ba. decided in June. It will g commendations of the Washington last two days, cach player meeting" Conference into practical, reciteures. every one of the four in the
within. or without China.
A resolute deterinination to avoid interference in the domestic affairs of China.
A request for adequate guarrantees for the protection, of foreign in terosta invested in China.
A desire, on the part of the misopposing team in games of 18 holes, sionary organizations, to dissociate and the issue will be settled by. holes up instead of by games won themselves from any special privi-
senting partner,
given in prizes.
the Hongkong Kowloon Wharing Portion of Inland Lot No. 2 and Godown Co. Ld. Kowloon and the Remaining Portion of In- whence delivery may be obtained land Lot No. 130 together with the immediately after landing. messuages or tenements thereon Optional Cargo will be forward. erected and known as Nds. ed on unless intimation is receive 1, 3, 6, 7, 9, 11, 13, 16, 17, 19, 21, ON N or about March 1926 whole Guild Office, Sailors' Homs, Wested from the Consignous before 923 and 25 Hollywood Road held for VEREENIGDE NEDERLAND. leges to which China is not a con- and lost. A sum of £700 is being
flat or spacious suite of offices Point, on THURSDAY, 8th April a.m. to-day requesting it to the respective residues of the
be landed here.
terms of 999 years and 999 Bille of Landing will be counter-
created therein by two years signed by the Undersigned, Goods
Crown Leases cach dated | remaining unclaimed after Tues
day the 6th. April, 1928 at noon and each made between Her Ma
the 9th day of March
jesty Queen Victoria of the one All elaime must be sent in to part and Emanuel Ruphael Be- me on or before the Friday, lilios of the other part subject to the 9th. April or they will not a Mortgage dated the 24th day of (HOLLAND-EAST ASIA LINE April 1925 to secure the payment
"Victoria Building."
No. 5.
Queen's Road Contral between Chartered Bank and Mercantile Eank. Apply to: Banque de
Indochine Chator Road.
GROUND FLOOR PRE-
BUSINESS.
"Elections and General.
W. J. STOKES.
Branch Secretary.
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
MISES "ST. ` GEORGE'S BUILDING, opposite the STARİ FERRY FIER, best locality in
The First Extra Raco Meeting Hongkong for Shipping Com-will be held weather permitting) pavies or Shops. Single Office at Happy Valley or Saturday, room, or whole suite of 3 Office 3rd. April, 1926 commencing at rooms for short or long lease.2.30 p.m. The first bell will be For terms and particulars apply rang at p.m. to Hongkong and Territorial) Estates, Ltd., "St. George's”) Building, Ist. Floor.
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FOR SALE.
The charge for admission to the Public Enclosure will be $1. for all persons including Ladies. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform, half price.
will be subject to rent and lad- ing charges.
1889 (UNITED NETHERLANDS NAVIGA-
TION COMPANY)
HOLLAND-OOST AZIE LIJN
be recognized. examined
All damaged packages will be of the principal sum of $170,000 From AMSTERDAM, ROTTER 6th April at 10 a.m. by Messrs.
on Tuesday, the and interest.
DAM, HAMBURG, BREMEN Goddard and Douglas.
No fire insurance has been effectod.
Members are advised that they must show thei: Badges to obtain: L'OR SALE → Threo I otter admission the FOR
to
Members' Press Printing Machines, Enclosure. with motora Apply Manager "S.C.M. Post."
Each member has the right toj introduce 2 non-members to the
FOR SALE-Small cruiser Members' Enclosure, tickets for yacht "Coquette. Winner whom can be obtained from R.H.K.Y.C. championship 1924, Messrs. Linstead & Davis at $5, runner-up 1925. Apply Box No. each up to Thursday 1st April. 1482 c/o Hongkong Telegraph." The charge for admission for Ladies to the Mambors' En-
FOR SALE. STEAM closure will be $2, Fach mom-
LAUNCH about 60 feet bar can obtain, upon application lang, in excellent condition and to the Secretary. Badges for the suitable for Harbour and Hiver admission of 2 Ladies free of Work, Apply Box 1439 c/o charge. "Hongkong Telegraph."
SOCIETY OF ST. GEORGE, HONGKONG.
MEMBERS are reminded that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will take place in the Old Chamber Of Caminerce Room, CITY HALL at 5.30 p.m. on FRIDAY, 9th April,`.
It is hoped that there will be a good aftendance to consider various matters, more particularly the proposal to hold a SMOKING CONCERT in the City Hall on St. George's Day, FRIDAY, 23rd | April,
Mombors are asked, to endea vour to get Englishmen, not; already members, to join the Society,
REMINDER
Small advertisements intond- ed for publoation in the Saturday Motor Supplement, must reach this Office not later than 12 noon on the proceding Thursday,
MAKE A SPECIAL POINT OF ADVERTISING
IN, AND READING THE; WEEKLY
MOTOR
WANTS
30" WORDS
- 50 CENTS.
R. RODEN FUSER,
Agent. Hongkong, 31st March, 1926.
FISH
Macao Sole, Sciaena, Mullet, IMPORTED FRESH
. DAILY.
FRESH-CLEAN-PURE. HONGKONG FISH STORE 59, Des Voeux Rd. Tel, C.234.
MARTINS
APIOL & STEEL Sureand certain for allFemale complaints. Every lady should keep a box in the house.
Chemists and Stores salt: them throughout the world, Proprietors MARTIN, Chemist, Southampton, Boglas)
For Particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to:
MESSRS. DEACONS,
1, Des Voeux Road Central, Vendors Solicitors, or to
THE AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING CO., LTD. Daddell Street, The Auctioneers
IT COSTS NO MORE
TO SADVERTISE IN
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Suggestions and
Blocks Free
GUARANTEED
CIRCULATION FIGURES
Supplied on Request
Rates and Full
Particulars on Application.
& GENOA,
The Steamship
An expectation that, pending the rovision of the trenties, cxisting obligations will be observed.
An honest difference of opinion as to whether the special. Agn-re- ciprocal privileges, enjoyed by foreigndrs under existing treaties,
SALVATION ARMY.
ITS WORK IN CHINA.
In a letter, dated February 16, should be abandoned summarily of the International Headquarters of by successive stages, but general the Salvation Army inform us Agreement that such abandonment, that the Hongkong and Shanghai if gradual,should follow a definite Banking Corporation has ment and progressive programme ac- General Booth a practical expres- ceptable to the Chinese nation.
sion of its appreciation of the Salvation Army's service in China Key to British Policy.
in the form of a donation of £250. "OUDERKERK (9)"
It is ten years since the Army com- Pence and good-will, he said, countdmenced to operate in China, and having arrived from the above ports, consigness of cargo by her tightly be considered to be the key its 225 officers, one-half of whom are notified that all goods are of British action in all questions of are native trained converts, are
being lauded at their risk into foreign policy, and the whole coun-
the
rent
needs of
yery
hazardous and/or extra try was supporting it. The coun-plying the concentrated experi- hazardous of the Hongkong, & try favoured her political lenders.ence of the Army's world work to Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., In her Prime Minister and Fore the social, medical and missionary
China, with Ltd., Whence and/or from the Secretary, England possessed two
encouraging results. One hun wherves delivery may be obtain-n who had won universal respect ed.
for their solid integrity, their dred and seventy young Chinese Good's not cleared by the 13th. honauty of purpose and their devo, cadets, are now in preparation for April, 1926 will be subject to tion to the cause of pace. They Salvation Army service, and the especially, hnd concentrated their work is extending, chiefly in the All broken, chafed and damag. powers on the re-establishment of north. Extensions now proceed ed packages are to be left in the mutual confidence and goodwill in ing include, a large hospital at Ting-Chow, in the centre of 400 godowns, where they will be ex.international problems. N
villages, there being no hospital amined on the 12th April, 1926 Throughout the anti-foreign dia within 50 miles, When equipped at 10 d.m. by Messrs. Goddard & turbances, political opinion towards this institution will cost £3,000. Douglas.
China has been characterized by: (a) The Army Is erecting twenty new Claims against the steamet a resolute "determination to avoid. must be presented in writing armed intervention or even the ex-halls, in and around Peking, ench within ten days after arrival of hibition of force, unless absolutely seating 250 persons, and costing steamer otherwise they will not compelled to do so by the employ also erecting a printing works in approximately £250 per hall, and be recognized.
ment of force on the part of Chine No Fire Insurance will be (b) complete sympathy with China's Peking at a cost of $2,000. effected by the undersigned in desire to rille her own house and During the last six months ther any case whatever.
willingness to remove any obstacles Salvation Army disposed of no Bills of Lading will be counter which atood in the way; and (c) less than 10,000 copies of the signed by,
an attitude of conciliation, good. Scriptures in North China To JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LINE, will and patience, even under con-enable the Army's schemes to
General Agoats.
siderablo misrepresentation, us fructify, a special appeal for £10,000 (this boing a section of picion and oven local insult...
the $70,000 General Booths
In the list of oases reported in The speaker then dwelt on the appealing for, mainly for the the official records this morning, British are of the Boxer, indem East) is being made. If the cost appears the tragedy of an un-nity fund and said that the Foreign of one of the halls ia subscribed, known man who was found dead Office was endeavouring to study the it can be named after the donor of in a lane off Queen's Road West, interests of China, rather than of company defraying the cost, and his body hanging by a rope passed Britain, with the consequent change this also applies to the much round the neck from a bamboo of venue of the Commission from needed hospital for Ting-Cho caffold. Obviously the man had, London to China and the entrusting This is the first appeal for Chh committed suicide. The remains of this question to a committee in ever made by the Salvation were taken to the Mortuary which Chinese had qqual representa where they were awaiting identitam and status with the Britiki and we commend it to the
tion of our readers, fication
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