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TUITION,
SITUATIONS WANTED.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
EUROPEAN LADY willing to give services as Companion, or assist with Children, In return for Apply Box passage to England. No. 49, care of "Hongkong Tele graph."
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE B.S.A. sidecar, In oxcellent "condition, with attach- ments for fitting Triumph, $100 or near offers. Apply Box No. 57, care of "Hongkong Telegraph.”
FOR SALE. Planoforte, upright iron grand by Collaro and Collard London, in good condition made specially for Hongkong, godd tone and touch. $225.00 Box No. 59, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
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SPANISH LANGUAGE, new mathod for the complete mastory of or Improvement in six months of the Spanish (Castilian) Lan- guage by Spanish technical pro- FOR SALE,--2-3 Seater Oakland fessor with academical degrees Car. $800-2 Electric Fans granted by the Madrid University Child's Cot. Spring & Hair Mat- Our method is: The knowledge trages & Net. 336-Hand Sewing of the Grammar through the Lan- Machine $40-Mahjong Table $10 guage,, but not the Language-Blackwood and Pictures. To through the Grammar: to follow be
at Kowloon.. the examples given by nature as ply Mrs, Hoy, 4, Leighton Hill, the soured of all progress. Special Happy Valley. courac. Moderate fees. Post
Office Box No. 635.
POSITION WANTED.
ENGISHMAN desires, employment
Bean
Tel. 0.4584,
H K. A. A.
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MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1926.
LAMMERT'S THE AUCTIONEERING & AUCTIONS BROKERING Co., Ltd.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
The Undaraigned have received Instructions to sell by Public, Auc- tlon,
on WEDNESDAY. the 18th August, 1926, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room, Duddell
Street. #
A Quantity of Valuable Hous
hold Furniture..
comprising:
Tenk Hatstand with Mirror, Teak and Tabestry covered Draw ing Room Suite, Leather Covered Sofa, Teak Desk and Chairs, Teak Bookcases, Pictures, Oil Paintings, Ornaments, Large Carpets, Rugs, etc., etc.
J
4B, Duddell Street.
FURNITURE AUCTIONS
TUESDAY & FRIDAY, at 2.30 p.m.
ovory
THE AUCTIONEERING AND.
· BROKERING CO., LTD.
48, DUDDELL STREET,
The Undersigned have received Instructions (for account of con- cerned) to sell by Public Auc- tion,
at 10, JORDON ROAD, on MONDAY,
the 16th August, 1926, at 2.45 p.m. Consisting of Wardrobes, Bodsteads, Dining tables, Chaire, Electric lights; ete,
Tonk Dining Table and Chairs, Teak Sideboardy with Bevelled at t Mirrors, Teak Dinner Waggon, Crockery, Glass Ware, Cooking Ap-utensils, etc., etc,
A number of unemployed drivers in clerical or other capacity, Ap-have registered with the Hongkong ply Box No. 58, care of "Hongkong. Automobile Association, Telegraph."
WANTED.
WANTED.--To purchase. Three- quarter or full size billiard-table" quarter or full sibe billiard table in good order and condition. Price and particulars, to Box No. 63, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
ADVERTISER would like to get in touch with owner of attractive
Mem-
bers requiring drivers should ap ply to the Honorary Secretary, care of The Hongkong Telegraph.
RADIO SOCIETY.
APPEAL FOR MEMBERS.
The Hongkong Radio Society, which at present is the sole broad- casting agency in the Colony, makes an earnest appeal to all in- terested in radio to become mêm- bers..
Teak and Iron "Double and Single Bedsteads with Mattresses, Teak Single and, Double Ward- robes with Mirrors, Teak Dressing Tables with Bevelled Mirror, Tenk Chamber Chests of Drawers, Standa, Side Tables, Toilet Crock- ery, etc., etc.
also
A Few Pieces of Canton Blackwood Ware,"
and
On view at the place on Monday, morning.
Terms: Cash on delivery with- in 24 hours.
The Auctioneering &
Brokering Co., Ltd.,
L. E. S. HODGE
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 14th August, 1926.
POST OFFICE NOTICE.
NOTICE.
Wireless Servies, between Hongkong and Canton le resumed.
Tho Parcols Post Service to Swataw Is suspended until further
The mall service to Samshui,, Wachow and Kongmoon la resumed
From
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August 10,
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Гарад Manila
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Malwa
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via Suez, (letters and papers
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| July.);
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bai
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Registration.145 p.m.. Letters ......2,30 p.m. (Due Marseilles 18th September), Kueichow....Tacs., Aug. 17, 2 p.m.
THE
"JUNIOR PARTNER, OF AMERICA."
New York, Aug 10Major Wife lam H Anderson, head of the Luzon Sugar Company, and other Interests, gave the United Press) a signed statement for publication throughout the country advocating: the "Morgenthau formula" whore by the Philippines would become junior partner in the American commonwealth.
He believed that this relation- ship could be established for a de- finite length of time; perhaps, 49. years, by means of an agreement „modelled along the lines of an or
dinary businese contract executed for the mutual benefit of two parties.
AGREES WITH THOMPSON. He said that he was in complets agreement with the views of Colonel Thompson as reported in. recent messages from Manila, to "the effect that the present econo- mic uncertainty in the Philippines reasonable must cease before economic development could, take place.
"As long as there is political uncertainty and stagnation in the Philippines" said Major Anderson in his statement, "there will be commercial and financial stagna. tion.The present political neer- tainty bas produced a stalemate of all kinds of progress in the islands. "Furthermore, the liberty of Tues, Aug. 17, 8.30 p.m.-1898-ig-rapidly becoming the op ...Tues., Aug. 17, 5 p.m.
Mishima Maru ...... Wed., Ang. 18.
Registration..8.45 3.m Letters......9.30a.m. (Duo Thursday Island 90th August).
Changto
Batavia, Semarang and Eourabaya Choribon Marz
Amoy
Kaying
HUGHES & HOUGH Mania, Australia and New Zealand
LIMITED.
-One Cottage--Piano-by "Morrie GENERAL AUCTIONEERS."
BON."
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One Cottage Piano by "John
Broadwood & Sons,
One Cottage Piano by "M. F.
Rachals Ltd."
Nine Enamelled Baths.
Two Cinematographic Machines. One Bicycle.
One No. 10 Royal Typewriter.
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On View from Tuesday, the 17th
issued.
IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &
GENERAL BROKERS.
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
4, Duddell Street.
like to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM.
The Society's aim is to provide bungalow at Cheung Chau, who is regular radio programmes, but its rust, 1920, Catalogues-will-be you have anything you would prepared to rent "furnished on
work is at present rather restrict- lease. Please state full particued by reason of lack of finances. lars to Box No. 60, care of "Hong Owners of receiving sets will serve kong Telegraph."
their own interests by joining the Society, because the bigger the membership list the greater will be the possibilities-for-expansion of the Society's work.
PREMISES TO LET.
FLATS TO LET, at Cambay Build- ing, Kowloon. Apply to Kayumal- ly & Co., Hongkong.
Those desirous of joining the Society are asked to communicate with Mr. H. G. Swinburne, the Hon. Secretary, c/o-Morning Post Building...
$5; annual sub-
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TO LET.—One European FLAT
Entrance fee, Wanchal Gap Road, Hongkon.scription, $5. Apply to 32, Kennedy Road.,
Members and prospective mem- bers are asked to be present at General Meeting of the Society to be held at the Morning Post Building on Thursday, September 2nd, at 6.30 p.m. when the future- of the Society will be discussed.
TO
LET-GROUND FLOOR Offices, near Kowloon ferry. Apply to Box No. 47, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET New Apartments with all modern conveniences at Mac- donnell Road. Apply Xavier Bros., Ltd. Tel, C.3216 or 2722.
TO, LET.-2. European FLATS of 3 Large Airy Rooms on top floor. of No. 14, 2nd floor of No. 16, Con- duit Road. Apply to H. M. H. Nemazce.
Dorothy Ross.
Will extend her visit to Hong. kong and is clearing her entire stock of French Cotton Dresses.
also
TO LET.-Excellent Office Room Afternoon and Evening Gowns facing Dea Voeux Road, Hongkong and Hats at Greatly Reduced & Shanghai Bank New Building Prices to make room for further 2nd floor. Apply Sang Kee, same building.
consignment of Goods from Paris. Morning Dresses from $10.00
H-
"Stowford No. 2, 46, Bonham
TO LET From first September. Afternoon & Evening Dresses Road, three stories, six rooms, five from $30.00. Glenealy Private
bath rooms, kitchen, servants' Hotel Room 11, quarters.
Apply to Deacons,
-Prince's-Building..........
TO LET Well furnished, large Airy Rooms in Hankow Road, Kow- loon. Every convenience. Near the ferry. Rates without board $25.00 to $40.00 per month. Euro- pean Management, Apply Box No. 61, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
TO LET.-Houses & Landa for sale. Mortgages arranged. Flats & Houses vacant; we have good tenants Immediately available for other houses & fints In. suitable, localities. See ads. In S. C. M..P. and Daily Press. Small Investora Tel. Ć.4630. -
THE
'WORLD'S DRINKS
and HOW TO MIX THEM by
Wm. (Cocktail) Boothly on sale at
BREWER & CO.
10. Peddać Street
Tel. 0.606 Opon till 8,00 pr.
REMINDER
Small advertisements intend- ed for publication in the Saturday Motor Supplement, must reach this Office not later than 12 noon on the preceding Thursday.
MAKE A SPECIAL POINT OF ADVERTISING IN, AND READING THE WEEKLY MOTOR WANTS.
50 WORDS-50 CENTS.
Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS,,
Auctioneers.
ALBERT
Only French
Restaurant in
Hongkong where
Cooking is done by a
French Cook Chef.
TIFFIN
DINNER :
E. V. M. R. de SOUSA,
MYSTERY PORT."
MAY BE SAMPLED FREE.
Any wine taster willing, to sample a mystery bottle of port 200 years old may have the chance of a lifetime says the Daily Chronicle by presenting himself at the offices of Messrs. Leopold Farmer and Sons, Gresham-street, E.C.
There are only two conditions sitpulated:
First, the taster must undertake to leave some in the bottle;
Secondly, he tastes at his own risk.
This amazing bottle of wine is a mere dwarf, scarcely two inches high, and was, found recently by Mr. Harold Farmer during ex- cavations under the fran's offices, some 30 feet below pavement level. Mr. Farmer is a member of the London and, Middlesex Archæolog!. cal Society, and as such kept an interested eye on the excavations from the beginning.
"I did a bit of digging on my own when the workmen were not there," Mr. Farmer told a Daily Chronicle representative.
-Buried Treasure. Si "I found over 100 dddments of: one sort and another, including: *****""Raleigh" clay pipes;
"A silver spoon of the 17th con- tury.
Fragments of china cups bear- $1.00 ing Eastern marks;
$1.25
Wine glasses of the 16th cen- tury;
Thumb pottery, glass flagona. and-The bottle of wine.
"I cannot guarantee that it is port, but its indisputably over 200 years old. It smells like port,
via Thursday Island
Manila, Australia and New Zealand.
via Thursday Island
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., *C. &. S. America and Europe via Victoria, B.C.
Wed., Aug. 18. Parcels Registration 9.46 and Letters....10.30 n.m.. (Duo Thursday Island, 28th August).
Pros,
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. America and Europe via Vancouver, B.C. and Europe vin Siberia(letters and postcards. specially
"Via superscribed Siberia" only)
Shanghai
McKinley....Wed., Aug. 18,
Parcels. ......8 p.m. Registration.4.15 p.m.. Letters ........5 p.m. (Due Victoria, B.C.. 8th Sept.)
Emp. of Asia.
.Thurs., Aug. 18, Porcols......9 km, Registration..0.16 a.m. Letters .....10 2.m (Duo Vancouver, B.C. 4th Sept.) MalwaThurs, Aug. 19, 5 p.m. August 19, 2,80 p.m.
Kutsang
Pres. And
Chonan
Shanghai
Manila
Shanghai
Shanghai
Bunning
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E.
ard
S. Africa, Egypt
And
Europe via Marseilles
Kalyan..
Japan
Bangkok
Haiphong
Shanghai
Amoy ...
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A.,
and S. America and Europe via San Francisco-
Shanghai and Japan
Sandakan
Struits and Calcutta
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles
Shanghai
Japan and Honolulu Hoihow, and Haiphong
Bangkok
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E.
and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and' Europe via Marseilles
Halphong
Straits and Calcutta
沙
Fri, Aug. 20, 1.80 p.m.
Fri, Aug. 20, 5 p.m. Wed., Aug. 25, 5 p.m.
Farcals...26th,
5 p.m. ......Sat, August 21. Registration..9.45 am. Letters 10.80 a.m. (Due Marseilles 17th Sept). Tango Maru Sat, Aug. 21, 9.30 am. Klangau....Sat., Aug. 21, 2.30 p.m.) Mingaang ....Sat, August 21, 5 p.m. Sulyang
Sat, Aug,21,5 p.m. Szechuen Mon, Aug 23, 6 p.
Koren Mara A Tues, Aug, 21 Registration 9,45 a.m ..10.30 a.rs. Letters......
(Due San Francisco 17th September). Kitano Maru Tues., Aug. 24, 10 a.m. Hinnang...Tues., Aug, 24, 12.30 p.m. Komsang
Parcels Letters
Aaphalion
Wed., Aug.
25.
Noun .1 pin
Tues., Aug. 24. Registration1.15 p.m. Letters
.2.80 p.m. (Due Marseilios 22nd September). Hopsang....Wed., August 25, 10 a.m. Ginyo Maru Wed., Aug. 25, 10.30 a.m. Tean Thurs., Aug. 20, 8.50 a.m.. Kalgan
Thurs, Aug. 26, 2.86 pm.
Namsang
ondente bearing vessel's name only
EX-KAISER'S PROPERTY.
APPEAL AGAINST,
CONFISCATION.
London, July 20-A case of in- ternational Importance opened to
For the best food and looks like port and was found un- day on the application of the cx-
wine, where shall
we go?
To
The financial returns of New ALBERT'S
South Wales for the year show a deficiency of over £1,260,000, mainly due to the loss of railway revenue through the British sok- men's strike and the recently
22, Queen's Road, Central
der a 16th century tavern site.
It was in a cellar choked up, with soot and rubbish, and sur rounded by bits of the undoubted paraphernalia of an old English tavern. I do not intend tasting it myself, but if anyone else carca to sample it they are welcome."
Miss Mitchell, who already holds the French speed record" for typing, beat her own "record?
Kalser, seeking for an order re- garding property belonging to his family in South West Africa.
Noon
posite in the eyes of the Filipinos. In order to reach, a satisfactory solution of the Philippine question there must be an assurance of per- manency and stability in order to induce the investment of American capital in the islands.
IN FAVOUR OF AUTONOMY," "Whatever the agreement is,” it must include the promise of ultim- até fealization of what I deem the legitimate aspirations of the native Inhabititanta." In the next few paragraphs he reiterates his. be- lief in Philippine Independence and. gives reasons for believing that American business in the islands would prosper under an autonomous government,
"However," he continued, "any arrangement for the immediate solution of the problem must come from the Filipino side. The situa- tion is now drifting rapidly toward chaos. We must abandon the hope
of having what Americans, under- stand as effective government in the Philippines and, must be con- tent to maintain a relationship be tween the United States and the Philippines which-is-mutually-most- beneficial.
"The United States needs rubber, coffee, silk, sugar and 2,000,000 tons annually of tropical nuts and fruits." The Philippines, he said," was the logical source of supply.
QUEEN'S THEATRE.
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME.
Yet another good picture is on show at the Queen's Theatre," where, Incidentally, ventilation Im- provements have been effected which make the theatre surprising- ly cool in these hot days.A
The current film is "A Thief in Paradise," a Goldwyn produc- tion featuring Doris Kenyon and. Ronald Colman. The story opens fn the South Sea Islands, where two American derelicts are seen in-almost-their last extremity of Fushimi Maru..... Sat., Aug. 28.
Registration..1.45 0.m. poverty. One of these, Philly Lettera
2.80 p.m.
Jardine, la killed by a shark just (Due Marseilles 26th September).
as a letter arrives for him from Lobsang Sat., August 28, 5 pm.
his wealthy father calling him ...Mon., August 80,
back home. The half-breed com- Parcela
tformon-law wife of young Jardine then induces Maurice Blake the other derelict, to impersonate the dead man, and the rest of the story. has to do with the complications which arise when Blake is received Into the Jardine home. There are thrilling and romantic develop- ments, which, of course, end happily, but « the suspense fa maintained to the end. The' picture “is noteworthy for re- markably fine settings and power- ful acting, and the film must have cost a mint of money to produce.
There are special additional attractions of a musical character included in the programme, The augmented. Queen's Theatre orchestra la responsible for some bright numbers in the way of popular airs, described as From Cakowalk to Jazz", whilst · Misa Gladys Garfield, an Australian vocalist, contributes some excel- lent solos She has a rich and powerful voice which the dises in a delightfully, natural manner and
Counsel for the ex-Kaiser argued that the property does not fall within the scope of Article 257 of the Peace Treaty (which provides. for the confication of ex-rulera be-
LAW AND ORDER. longings), because the property
Pugilist: “Here, stick to the was registered as an old family Trust for the support of non-ruling rules, Sarah. Give a bloko ten members of the Royal Family and seconds, when he goes down" was warmly welcomedel
Sydney Bulletin their descendants.
da
At the recent congress of the Counsel doclared that Prince Arthur of Connaught was a parti- Auxerre; when she made 882 tapa was a Hohenzollern. to the minute, or 14.7 per second,"
settled strike of New South Wales Opposite H'kong Hotel Building Stenographic Federation held at cipant in the Trust as bis Mother
colliery engine-drivera,
TO-DAY
yester
day's audiences,
A Thief in Paradise" is to be screened up to and including. Wednesday, and the of the Dollaron demand 21.15/16 pm week will be given over to the Lighting up
6.54 p.m. Lig Blm Scaramouche
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