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WANTED FROM SEPT. 1st. Four or five roomed house or flat- mid-level. Apply Box No. 48, care of "longkong Telegraph.",

SITUATIONS VACANT.

WANTED-Qualified Ship's Sur geon for two or three months Apply H.M.H. Nemazee, Prince's Building.

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FOR

Pedigree SALE. — One, Alsatian Wolf-hound (dog). Brought out from Erigland. Apply Box No. 40, care of "Hongkong Telegraph,"

FOR SALE.-Magnavox three valve amplifier complete with two W.E.216 and one VTI valves also largest size Magnavox, loudspeak-" en For quick sale $180 or nearest offer. "Apply Box No. 41, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE-A pair of good foot- reats for motor cycle pillion riding passenger. Will fit Triumph or any similar make. Adjustable Owner bought sidecar, 'Cheup quick sale. Offers.. Apply Box 36, çare of "Hongkong Telegraph."

PREMISES TOʻLET.

TO LET-One European FLAT Wanchai Gap Road Hongkong. Apply to 82, Kennedy Road.

TO LET Four roomed FLAT;. furnished, Humphrey's Bulldings, Kowloon, Please apply Box No. 81, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET.-House, in shatin on

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ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF

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NOTICE.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Summer Meeting, Happy Valley, IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED that August 1st and 2nd. Captain's an interim dividend of 23 per Cup, Championship' or Happy share, subject to deduction of In- Valley, Bogey Competition, Mixed come Tax, has been declared for Foursomes, Ladies' and Men's the HALF YEAR ending, 30th Driving and Approaching & Put-June, 1920, at rate of 2/2 7/8 per ting.

döllar.

Attention is invited to detailed notices in various Clubs.

E. D. MATTHEWS,

Secretary, R.II.K.G.C. Hongkong, 16th July, 1926,

NOTICE.

EX-ACTIVE SERVICES MEN'S'

ASSOCIATION.

"

The EASMA Bathing Launch Service will not run on Tuesdays and Thursdays in future as from date.

The Beach will be opened to members and their friends, as usual, every day of those who pro- vide their own conveyances, ex- clusive of Saturdays and Sundays when the Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 4 pm. calling at Kowloon at 4.10 p.m.

Hongkong, 17th July, 1ožo.

HONGKONG REALTY & TRUST

COMPANY, LIMITED...

NOTICE OF FINAL CALL.

Issue of 170,000 Shares of the

Nominal Value of

$10 each.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Call of $2,50 (Dollars two Cents fifty) per share has been

ade on vach of the One hundred and seventy thousand shares.$7,50

called up of this Company, and that such Call will be payable "to the Company, at in Oliuc. 16. Des Voeus Hongkong. on }} 4th August, 1928.

Tegistered Central,

ay, the

For the Hongkong Realty & Trust Company, Ltd.,

C. F. V. RIBEIRO,

Acting Secretary Hongkong, 15th July, 1926.

NOTICE.

We begto inform the public Motor Road and bathing beached on the 10th inst, and that we are that the Company's factory reopen- near station Rent $30.00. Apply Best, care of "Hongkong prepared to execute orders for con- fectionery, biscuits, etc., as hereto- fore. The patronage of our former earnestly solicited. Prices moder- wholesale and retail customers is

Telegraph."

TO LET European FLATS 23 and 23A Cameron Road, Kowloon.ate.. Immediate possession. Modern sanitation, moderate rental. Apply Weing Hing, 39 Queen's Rond Central, Hongkong.

TO LET.--Three ground floor FLATS, 15, 17, 19, Cameron Road, near Kingsclere, Kowloon. Three rooms, modern bath, Bush system, moderate rental. Apply Hong- kong Small Investors, Share and Real Estate Co. Tel. 4630.

SWANAGE (Dorset) to lut, furnished for 6 months or longer from October 1st, niall warm house, sheltered position, near sen and schools. Excellent maid by arrangement. Rarticulars from Box No. 28, care of "Hongkong. Telegraph."

TO LET-Houses & Lands for sale Mortgages arranged, Flats. & Houses vacant; we have good tenants immediately available for other houses & flats in suitable localities. See ads, in S. C. M. P. and Daily Press. Small Investors Tel. 0.4630.

TO LET-FAMILY HOTEL, VIC- TORIA GARDENS, Quiet APART- MENTS. and suites of rooma. Full Board from $95, $110, $130, monthly, large commorous. rooms, alsn daily rates, five minutes from ferry, next new Hotel, Hankow Road, Kowloon Tel K.357.

INTERNATIONAL LAW,

QUESTIONS ON BANKING PRACTICE CAUSES & CURES OF CRIMES EVERYDAY ART

PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE

BOOKS FOR ALL TASTES".

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THE MAINTENANCE- COMMITTEE OF M. Y. SAN & CO., LTD. Hongkong, 17th July, 1926.

CHURCH NOTICES.

MA CHARGE OF ONE DÚLLAR I MATE FOR NOTICES UNDER THIS READING"

The dividend will be payable on and after MONDAY the 9th August, 1926, at the Offices of the Corporation, where Shareholders are requested to apply for War- ranta.

THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Corporation will be closed from MONDAY the 26th July to SATURDAY the 7th August, 1926, (both days Inclusive) during which period no transfer of shures can be registered.-

By Order of the Ċourt'

of Directors,

A. H. BARLOW,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 13th July, 1926.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY.

COMPANY, LIMITED.

SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1926.

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

ו!

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGES. Valuable Leasehold property attuate at Shumsuips in the Co- lony of Hongkong,

TO BE SOLD BY

PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY,

the 22nd day of July," 1926,

at 3 o'clock p.m.,

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at the Auction Room, of,

Messrs. Lammert Brothers,

at Nos. 8 and 8a, Duddell Street, Victoria Hongkong.

The property consists of:-

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

4, 'Duddoll Street. ⠀ If you have anything you would like to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM..

E. V. M. R. de SOUSA.

BY ORDER OF THE MOTORGAGES.

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

Situate in the Dependency of Kowloon in the Colony of Hong kong and known as "Pagoda Bun-

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION

on WEDNESDAY, the 21st day of July, 1926, at 3 o'clock p.m.

All Those pieces or parcels of ground situate at Shumshuipo Ingalow". the Colony of Hongkong and re- gistered in the Land Office as New Kowloon Inland Lots Nos. 445, 446, 447, 448 and 466 together with four buildings in the course of construction on New Kowloon In- land Lots Nos. 445, 446, 447 and |448. The said premises ard hold under Conditions of Sale register- ed in the Land Offer as Conditions AN INTERIM DIVIDEND of of Sale Nos. 1295, 1303, 1304, 1305 TWO DOLLARS per share for the and 1329 for the respective resi six months ording 30th June, 1926, dues of the respective terms of 75 August 5th on which date Dividend day of July 1898 with an option of will be payable on Thursday, years all commencing from the 1st

Warrants may be obtained on ap-renewal for a further term of 24 plication at the Company's Often, years less the last three days 11, Queen's Road, Central.

thereof respectively. The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from Friday, the 23rd July to Wednesday, the

4th August (both days inclusive), during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Director..

H. A. RODGERS,"

Acting Secretary. Hongkong, July 14, 1926.

HONGKONG AND KOWLOON

· TAXICAB CO., LTD.

The Third Ordinary Annual Meeting of Shareholders in the Company will be held at the office of the Company, 35 Des Voeux Road Central, on Tuesday the 20th. of July, 1926, at 12 noon for the purpose of receiving a statement of Account and the Report of the Directors for the year ended 30th April, 1926.

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to:

For further particulars, apply

Solicitors for the Mortgagees or to

Messrs. Lyson and Hall..

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS,

The Auctioneers. Hongkong, 14th July, 1926.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

instructiode so soil by Public cue

at the

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, 4, Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong, by.

"

Mr. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,

Auctioneer.

ST, STEPHEN'S BAZAAR.

COMMITTEÉ'S. THANKS.

LADIES MOLESTED.

ALLEGED ASSAULT BY INDIANS:

The Committee of the St. Stephen's Bazaar wishes to thank the following patrons and Companies who kindly The alleged Improper behaviour Patrons:-Mr. Cheng Tin-tou, Sir in the Happy Valley. district was contributed to the recent bazaar of youths towards Chinese ladies Shou San-chow, S.S.G.C.. Association,

Mesars, Kun Wang Yip Tong, Mr. referred to at the, Central Magist Lam Ping-mou, the Bishop of Victoria, tracy yesterday, whon AH. Sir Henry Pollock, Dr. S. W. Teo, Hartream, of 11 Talwong Street, Messrs. W. L. Pattonden, P. Lauder,

Mok Ken Sang, T. N. Chau, LI Hel Wanchai, and Hajee Mohome. Tung, Lal Kwal Pul, B. O, Blaker, Ismail, 13 Sharp Street, ware Prof

W. Brown, Mrs. Wong Kwoli charged with assaulting two Chi Shuen, Lo Chung Kui, Sum Pak Ming, nese ladies. Ilo Sal Ju, Au Lim Cheun, Au Long Hin, Au Shiu Cho, So Shau Nam,

Chan Foon

Tin,

Chang?

Li Chor Chi Chak Yu

When the case came before the Hung Court a few days ago, the charge

Chak

Censat

Kwong Kui, Ng Hon one of indecent assault, but Ln Ting, Poon ang Fo, Wong

yesterday's hoaring Kwong, Hui Ng Shuet, St. Stophen's Somerset Fitzroy said he could not Mr. Hall (H.K.U.), A. S. Watson and press that charge. Outlining the Company, Hongkong and Shanghai

hai Hotels Ltd., Prof. Remond, Rev. circumstances of the case he said H. C. Moyle, Rev. A. D. Stewart, Kan there had been many complaints Tung Po, Chau Cheuk Fito, Tung Shiu of the behaviour of certain people Kin, San Shing Sam, Ho Sal Wing," Shiu Kee, Yu Sal Ming, San Cho in the Happy Valley district, and Kwan, Ho Sang. Prof. Fnie, dlangreeable circumstances had Mrs.

E. G. Stewart, Mrs. arisen, Stewart, Hau, Cheung Sng, Chiu, Chung

Woo, Chan Sa On July 7 the mother of one of Hing, Andrew Cheung Lim Seow the complainants had been down Chong, Henry Chan, Yip Tai Kong, to see her daughter, who lived in Ue Wing Kan, Li Lam San, Mr. Oung, Leighton Hill Road.

Lam Shiu Tong, Prof. Roffey, Dr. C.

K. Ma. Chon Po Yew, Li Chi Fong, Mrs. Yung Hin Lun, Kwan Fong

Kuk, Chan Kit Son, Li Shiu Kau,

About ten

o'clock all three walked on the

path lending to the Monument and

Chan Mur, Shiu Knu, Ho Taz Shun, complainauta turned round and Hung, Lá Wal Hon, Yip the mother left there. The two Tai Chiu, Rev. S. C. Waldegrave, Kwok. See went back the same way as they Loi, Wong"

Wong

Pang had come. Yung Po

Cho

Kok Sul, Chiu Ying Po, Lo

Zimmern, Fung Man Sui, Anony

mous, Tang For, Dr. S. W. Phoon, Messrs.

C.

Ching Shan Chan, Suen, Mr.

Attempt To Cover Tracks.

Nearing the end of the path Y. Wang, Li Chiu, Chi. Messrs. Ip they saw three bicycles coming in Hing Ah Shiu, Mesars. Tak Cheong, the opposite direction. The first Un Kee So, Wong Man On, Wong See Chi, Rev. Ho Chi Fan

R. Lindsay, Che Tin Yao, cyclist caught hold of one of the Lau Shiu

Nadies as he rode by and squeezed Elliott, Mrs. Un Po, Shum Pun Ting, her, and ore of the cyclists was

Another cyclist top

the

complainant. In ra

The Property consists of all H B. L. Dowbiggin, Miss Innes. that piece or parcel of ground American Tobacco Company, Lane, again,"

Donors-Dairy Farm Co. British heard to remark "Squeeze situato at Kowloon aforesaid and Crawford, Ltd., Nestle & Anglo-Swis office as Kowloon 'Inland Lot 616 Milk Produce Corporation, Anderson sponse to the girl's screams know and registered in the Land Condensed Milk

Asiatic Petroleumother- Co Compuny, Lever Bros, American together with the erections and Music Co., Commercial Press Ltd., the brother of one came onthe- building thereon known 19

Phone Cinema Chine, C. Abscene, chased the cyclists and. "Pagoda Bungalow."

& Co., Shiu Kee, Fairlea knocked one off his machine. residue of the term of 75 years Electric Co..

Sun Co.,

Mr. Fitzroy added that when Victoria

9. the hire book was produced at tho from the 1st October, 1001, creat- Moutric, Standard Oil Co. Swatow shop from which the cycles were

Trading ad by an Indenture of Crown Lease Lace Co., Ah Men Hing Cheng, Leek borrowed, it was found that the

Co., Fak Wing. Hongkong Store, Robamally, Arsari, Chele tracks by sivering toot

Pioneer Silk youths had tried to cover their" laram, W. Brewer and Co., Tabaqueria

Tho. pro

perty is held for the unexpired kong University,

Ng Yuon Hing, Hong-

The Undersigned have received October, 1901 minde. batween His Late Majesty King Edward VII of the ore part and tion,

Luiza Josepha Vieira Ribeiro of the other part.

on MONDAY,

the 19th July, 1926,

commencing at 11 am.

at. Godown No. 18, The Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Goder Co., Ltd., Kowloon. "

A Quantity of Misscellaneous Goods.

comprising: pany will be closed from Saturday Flour, Lead, Round Iron, Paint,

The Transfer Books of the Com

Sweepings of Broken Glass, Ten,

Toth Annual Crown Rent

$228.00: Total Area 49698 Square

feet.

For Further particulars. Ap.

ply too:-

Messrs, JOHNSON STOKE & MASTER, Mortgagee's Solicitors

of to:-

Mr. E. V. M. K. DE SOUSA,

Auctioneer.

the 10th of July, 1920, to Tuesday Disinfectant Fluid, Paint. WhiteHongkong, 6th July, 1926. the 20th of July, 1926, both daysTurpentine, Empty Drum, Pig inclusive.

By Order of the

Board of Directors,

"A."H, ROWE, Managing Director. Hongkong, 9th July, 1926.

NOTICE...

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

THE TWENTY-NINTH OR. DINARY ANNUAL MEETING the Com-

St. John's Cathedral." Hongkong, of Shareholders in

July 18th, 1926, 7th Sunday after pany will be held at the Office Trinity, Holy Communion (8 of the Company, "St. George's" a.m.), Children's Service (10 Building. Chater Rond, 03 a.m.), Matins (11 am), Prea- Thursday, the 22nd of July, cher: Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, 1926, at 11.20 o'clock a.m. Holy Communion (12 noon), for the purpose of receiving a State- Evensong (6.p.m.), Preacher:ment of Accounts and the Report Rev. H. Copley Moyle.

of the General Managers for the, year ended 31st December, 1925, tee and Auditors. and electing a Consulting Commit

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Macdonnell Road, below' Bowen Road Tram Station; Sunday Company will be closed from The Transfer Books of the Service, at 11.15 am.. "Subject: Thursday, 15th of July, 1926, to "Life." Wednesday Evening Thursday, the 22nd of July, 1926, Meeting at 5.30 p.m. Reading both days inclusive. Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday 10 a.m. to 12 noon, Monday and Thursday

5 to 7 pm.

W

WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC

BREWER & CO. Holyoak, Massey & Co., Ltd

Tol. C. 696. 10, Podder St. OPEN TILL 7,00p.m.

Distributors. Queen's Bide.

Tal, C378,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. General Managers. Hongkong, July 5, 1925.

FOR-

THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS IN MOTOR CARS

AND

MOTOR CYCLES, SEE SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.

IN THE MOTOR, SUPPLEMENT.

Iron, Sea-weed, Aluminiuri Ware, Umbrellas Clip. Studs and Mouth Organs, Balts, Steel Sheets, Plate, Cuttings, Sandalwood, etc., eta, Terms: Cash on Delivery.

·LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 17th July, 1926.

BY ORDER OF THE

'. MORTGAGEE.

PUBLIC AUCTION

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

situate at Victoria, Hongkong, and known as No. 6G New Praya, Ken-

THE AUCTIONEERING &nedy Town, situate upon the Re-

BROKERING Co., Ltd.

AB, Duddell Street. FURNITURE AUCTIONS.

every TUESDAY & FRIDAY,

at 2.30 p.m.

HUGHES & ROUGH

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS & GENERAL BROKERS,

SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS..

The Banque de l'Indo-Chine beg

muining Portion of Section B of Marine Lot No. 245.

TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION

on FRIDAY, the 23rd day of July, 1926, at 3 o'clock.p.m.

At the CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, 4, Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong by

Mr. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,

Auctioneer.

The property consists of:-

Home,

General

names

Rubber Co, Wang Hing: G. Falconer, Giving evidence, one of the Phillpina, Donnelly & Wigte, Dunton and addresses. Der A Wing, Luen Sing, Mackintosh complainants said the cyclists and Co., Bible Society, Cheung Woo, Kwong Tai Choung, Cherry and Co. sure all Indians. The first one Chung Yon Tay Kin Lim, Tay Han Wa, Kwong her sistor scroato. Witness look Wong Kwong Tin, passed. Her, and then she heard Kui Co., Edward Dispensary, China round and the second" cyclist Dispenaary, On Lock Yuen, Chia Shu Co., A. S. Watson, and Co., came along and squeezed her. Daibutsu and Co., Connaught Aerated third man, not one of the defend- Water Co., Ilipson and Co., Chung ants, also passed and asked her Wah Photographers,

Ma Tung Yat Fung, Moe Cheung, Tsui

Hing Cheung Kee, Cheung Tak Tai Lee & Co., Ming Wah Co., Loong, Wah Hing Ming Kec, Mee Fung Bookstore, Chan Ka Kan, Ying

She

where she was going.

A.

Knocked Off Bicycle. After passing, the cyclists turn- ed round and followed. As wit

Matting Co., Man Yin Bookstore, ness was running she met a Chi

Hip Wou, On Tat Electrical Co., Nam

A

оде

Shing, Chau Tick Chan, Pong Shiu nese constable to whom she made Koo, Pong Shiu Bung, Lee. Mut Chi, a complaint. He followed the Abbaskhan and Co., Wing Tack and Co., Wo Tal Co., Men Fong, also appeared and knocked

Ming, A.

cyclists, and then witness' brother: Lee Fong Studio, British American Candy Store, Hongkong Music Ca man of his bicycle. Chosen Company, A. B. Moulder, and Coin, Wyesar & Co., Kwong Sang Hong, Tin Shau Tong. Blue Bird, Sincere Co. Nanyang Bros. Co., Wah Sheung Tobacco Co.

MISSIONARIES IN DANGER.

PRECARIOUS POSITION AT SIANPU.

Cross examined' by Mr. O'Don oghue," who appeared for Ismail,. witness said she knew "the two defendants by sight and had heard talk of them. She did not know- whether her brother was a friend! of the first defendant,

After the incident, she went with her brother to Sharp Street:" and asked a constable to take them to the police station. Wit-" ness denied that when leaving the Court at the first hearing she said she would get the defendants into in-trouble If she spent her last cent

Not Merely a Push.

Shanghai, July 16, There is considerable and creasing apprehension in mission- ary circles in Shanghai as regards the position of foreigners at Sianfu, anid she was asked by the mother In reply to another question, she-

A prominent misslenary seen by of the first defendant to Reuter, states that after the de- draw the case. feat of the Kuaminchun second army in Honan last March, it re- treated into Shenal; where Wu Pei-fu's soldiers followed. Inces sunt fighting has been going on far four months.

with--

The other complainant said the- second defendant made a grab at. her shoulder. Replying to Mr." O'Donoghue, she said she did not think the cyclists put out their hands just to push the Indies out! of their way.

He received letters from British missionaries in Sianfy in April, atating that several mission build-

A foki of a bicycle hire shop All that piece or parcel of mgs had been hit by shell-fire, but produced the book in which the ground situate at Victoria, regis-no further news has been allowed names and addresses of borrowers tered in the Land Oflice as the to leak out for three months, while were entered. He said there was Remaining Portion of Section B of the city is closely besieged. He an erased entry in the book cover- Murine Lot No. 245 together with feared it was likely that some for- ing the three bicycles. The the Godown erected thereon and cigners had been hit by stray bul erasure. was made by the second to inform all interested in safe known as No. GG New Praya, Ken- lets, which were falling night and defendant. He could not say who deposit, that they have actuallynedy Town. The property is held day on the city, while all un made the additional entry of In their new building, 6 Queen's for the unexpired residue of the doubtedly were suffering severely "C. Gomes, da Rocha," and " Rond. safe deposit Boxes at the term of 999 years from the 24th from lack of fresh vegetables Kelly D yearly rate of $8 for the small day of June, 1892.

and foodstuffs. He estimated there. The case was adjourned until size, and $12 for the large size.

were fifteen English, and twenty to next. Monday, Mr. O'Donoghue, Please apply to the Gashier.

Area 78094 sq. ft. or there-thirty Scandinavians, at present in representing the first defendant,

intimating that the assault would": Hongkong, May 6, 1925,

All the Chinese wounded are bo- be denied. ing taken to the Baptist hospital, but he was of opinion that medical: supplies must have given out. chapels were wrecked, and several The Kuominchun recently des-native Christians killed. The troyed the so-called Gospel village schoolboys and girls are scattered" of Fuyintsun, thirty miles from and wandering homeless and desti- Sianfu. The missionaries there, tute. Many other surrounding towns Messrs. Mudd and Young, narrowly and villages have been looted and cscaped with their lives. The wiped out, the countryside hoing missionary dwellings, schools and reduced to a wilderness-Renter

MASSAGE

Mrs. HANA INOKUCHI bega to notify her clients that she has returned to the colony, 6. Ashley Road, Kowloon. Tel. K. 754.

Annual Crown Rent $87.47.

abouts.

For further. Particulars and Conditions of sale apply: Messrs. Johnson Stoke and Master, Mortgagee's Solicitors, or to

Mr. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA,

The Auctioneer. Hongkong, 14th July, 1926.

Slantu.

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