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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, LAMMERT'S

ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY.

REEL CLUB.'/'

Instruction in ILighland Danc

ing, ic, Foursome, Eightsome,

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Sword Dances, etc. Ten pracThe Undersigned have received ticos in all will be held at the City Instructions to sell by Public Hall on Tuesdays from: 5.30-7:30 Auction, p.m. commencing September 21st. The following replies are await-Instruction and piping by members

(31.50 if not prepaid) ·

ing.collection

1314, 1376, 1384, 1985, .1392. 1342, 1397, 1409, 1375, 1441, 1444; 1456, 1468, 1453, 1512, 1516, 5, 26, 32, 38, 66

SITUATIONS WANTED"

*of

the Scottish H.K.V.D.C.

Company

Will Members of the Society and. their friends, including ladies, who wish to join please send their names and a subscription of $4:00 to the Hon. Sec. R. O. Sutherland, care of Palmer & Turner, before the date of the first practice.

NOTICE.

EUROPEAN LADY willing to give services as Companion, or assist

Applications are invited from with Children, In return for Masonic Brethern for the position passage to England. Apply Box of Caretaker of Zetland Hall. No. 49, care of "Hongkong Tale-Full particulare-from-the... egraph,"

WANTED.

Secrotary,

TO-DAY'

the 26th August, 1926, commencing at 3.45 p.m."

at No. 4, Observatory Villas,

Kowloon...

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture. Particulara from Catalogue. On View on Day of-Sale.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneere. Hongkong, August 21, 1926.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction, Zetland Hall Trustees,

4.

Zetland Hall.

To whom applications should WANTED. On November 16th abe sunt not later than 31st August.

completely furnished four bedroom

HOUSE or APARTMENT located on The Peak or on a level not lower than May Road. Long or short term lease, immaterial. Ad- dress:ltyd H. Geare, General Manager, Vacuum Oil Company.

FÖR SALE.

FOR SALE Spratt's Dog Medi- cines and Accessories. Obtaine able at H. R. Sequeira & Co., 17, Ice House Street.

RADIO. SOCIETY.

APPEAL FOR MEMBERS.

on FRIDAY,

the 27th August, 1926, commencing at 2.45 p.

et Ground Floors, Nos. G and 7, Aimai Villas, Austin. Road, Kowloon.

A Large Quantity of Valuable Houschlod Furniture. Comprising:r.

Dinner Waggon, Sideboard, Ex The Hongkong Radio Society, tension Dining Table Dining which at present is the sole broad-Chairs, Ladies Desks, Sofa, Eaan dhating agency in the Colony, Chairs, Electric Chandelier, Ceil makes an earnest appeal to all in- ing Funs with Chandeller attach- terested in radio to become mom ed, etc., etc. bers.

The Society's aim is to provide regular radio programmes, but its work is at present rather restrict Landau-Owners of receiving sets will serve ed by reason of lack of finances. 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.

FOR SALE-Sunbeam lette, 1924 model, recently thoroughly overhauled in London. Inspection at Hongkong Hotel Gar

Apply Deacong.

age.

+

FOR SALE.-Pianoforte "Over-"] strung upright fron grand by Hankes. Germany; good stone and touch in good condition. Price $250. Box No. 67, care of "dung kong Telegraph.”

PREMISES TO LET.

TO LET-One European FLAT-| Wanchal Gap Read, Hongkong.

Apply to 32, Kennedy Road.

ΤΟ LET-GROUND FLOOR Offices,

'Kowloon near

ferry, Apply to Box No. 47, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

TO LET-First floor, No. 5, Cam- bay Building, 3 rooms, rent $70.00, Second floor, No. 3, Saifee Terrace, 3 rooms, rent $75.00

Apply to Kayamally & Co..

TO LET-2 European FLATS of

3 Largo Airy Rooms on top floor of No. 14, 2nd floor of No. 16, Con- dult Road. Apply to H. M. H. Nemazee.

TO LET From 1st September next, "Stillingflote", No. 4, Peak Rood, two stories, seven rooms, tva bathrooms. sad. basement. "Apply to Deacons, Prince's Building.

TO LET.-Houses & Lands for sale. Mortgagas arranged. Flats & Houses vacant; we have good tenants immediately available for other houses & flats in suitable localities. See ada, in S. C., M. P. and Daily Press. Small Investors Tel. 0.4680.

Those desirous of joining the Society are asked to communicate with Mr. H. G, Swinburne, the Building Hon. Secretary, c/o Morning Post

Entrance fee, $5; annual sub- scription, $5.

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 5.30 p.m. when the future of the Society will be discussed.

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

4. Duddell 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.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion, (for account of the under- signed),

⚫on FRIDAY,

the 27th August, 1926, nt 2:30 p.m.

At Nos. 11, 13 and 15, Conduit Road, (known as T. K. K. Mess) the valuable Furnitures and Fit-

TO LET-Ground floor of No. 15ting, etc., therein contained, con- and First floor of No. 16 Con- gisting of naught Road Central (next to P. &

Chesterfield Suites, Sofas and

0. Building). Suitable for offices, Chairs, Cabinets, Dining Tables Immediate possession. For terms and Chairs, Dinner Waggons, Side Apply to S. K Trust Limit-boards. Screens, Flower Stands, ed 29 Connaught Road C. PhoneWardrobes, Dressing Tables, C.144.

Chests of Drawers, Washstands, Towel Racks, Double and. Single- Iron Bedsteads with mattresses,

́etc.

MASSAGE, HALL Hatstands; Tables « Lamps, etc.,: 28 WYNDHAM STREET MRS. H. MORITA.

also

Dressing Table, Washstand, Wardrobes, Single and Docblo Bed steads with Mattresses, Pillows and Blankets, etc., Shanghai Baths, Commodes, Crockery, &c., &c.,

1 Fing

Boiler,

also

Cooking Stove with

and

A Quanity of Sundries. Catalogues will be issued. On View from Thursday, the 26th August, 1926,

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, August 21, 1926.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion

on SATURDAY, the 28th August 1926, commencing at 11 am at their Sples Room. Duddell Street."

U

1 Case Razors.

and

A Large Quantity of Miscellane- ous Goods..

Comprising:--

Hard Ware, Savings Boxes, Fire Guards Violin Cases etc., etc., and 4 Cases Oscillating Table Fans.

LAMMERT BROS..'

Auctioneers,

THE AUCTIONEERING & BROKERING Co., Ltd.

4B, Duddell Street.

FURNITURE AUCTIONS

every TUESDAY & FRIDAY, at 2.80.p.m.

HUGHES & HOUGH

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS &

GENERAL BROKERS.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, LIMITED.

From MIDDLESBRO' ANTWERP, LONDON and STRAT'S.

Blackwood Cabinets, Marble The Steamship, top tables, Teapoys, Fire screens,

MASSAGE HALL etc.

MRS. S. UZUNOYE Expert Masseuse

37, Queen's Road, Central.

nd. floor...

JOHN PARIS

KIMONO. 22nd Edition SAYONARA... 5th. BANZAI

3rd

..on sale at

BREWER & CO.

10 Padder Street off H.K. Hotel Open till 8,00 pm..

"BENAVON."

Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being land-

One Tentis net and A Quantityed at their risk into the hazardous

of kitchen tables shelves and and/or extra hazardous, Godowne of standa.

the Mongkong and Kowloon Wharf

and Godown Co., Ltd., whenca and/or

On view one day before date of from the wharves delivery may be

salc.

.י.

Catalogue will be issued. Terms: Cash on delivery.

E. V. M. DE SOUSA,

Auctioncors

Hongkong, 18th August, 1926.

MRS. SEKAI

· MASSAGE AND

Tol. No. C. 4433, 2nd Floor,

2, Duddell Street. Hongkong

obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods rave left the Godowns, and- all Goods remaining undelivered after

thto 30th instant will be subject to rout

·All claims against the steamer must bo presented to the Undersigned on or before the 18th September, 1926, or they will not be recognized,

All broken, chafod, and damaged Goads are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on t the Both

Instant at 10 am, date

THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

CARNIVAL

on SATURDAY 28th., August 1926.

DINNER $4 per head.

(FANCY OR EVENING DRESS OPTIONAL)

LATE BUS TO THE HONGKONG HOTEL 12.80 a.m.

1 TABLES MAY NOW BE BOOKED AT THE HONGKONG OR REPULSE BAY HOTELS TELEPHONE C.2581 and 0.776.

THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.

CAFE RESTAURANT PARISIENT.

“The-Rendezvous-of-the-Elite"

This Week's Programme:

THURSDAY

MUSICAL TIFFIN, 1-2 p.m. $1.25 per caver SPECIAL (Chicken-Pie)- TEA DANSANT, 5-7 p.m. DINNER DANSANT, 8-12 midnight $1.50 per cover

-FRIDAY

MUSICAL TIFFIN, 1-2 p.m. $1.25 per cover SPECIAL (Choucroute Garnie)

TEA DANSANT 5-7 p.m.

DINNER DANSANT, 8-12 midnight $1.50 per cove

SATURDAY

MUSICAL TIFFIN, 1-2 p.m. $1.25 per cover SPECIAL (Bouillabaises). TEA DANSANT, 5-7 p.m.

CARNIVAL NIGHT

SPECIAL DINNER, $3.00 per cover

NOVELTIES

Kindly reserve tables

immediately.

NOTE:

The Cafe and Lounge are open "daily from 8 am, to midnight. Telephone C.1576 for reservations."

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Co., Ltd.

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Specially Brewed for Export.

Sole Agents:-

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HONGKONG.

No Fire Insurance has been effected A duel with awords has been lively exchange, M. Suajo Alvarez

Bills of Lading will be counter

signed by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents, VEN Hongkong, August 23, 1923.

SIR SHOUSON CHOW HONOURED.

CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BANQUET.

of the Colony, and misunderstand- Ings between the East and the West will become even fewer.. This appointment is evidence of the Impartiality of His Excellency, Sir Cecil Clamonti, as well na his kindness towards the Chinese, We are grateful to His Excellency "A large and distinguished for lifs broadmindedness and eve.- gathering of local Chinese enter handed benevolento, and I, avail tained Six Shouson Chow at the rayself of this opportunity to ex- Yee Wo Restaurant last night, in press, on behalf of the Chinese honour of the recent knighthood Community, our grateful thanks conferred upon Sir Shouson by His to him. Sir Shouso is over 60 Majesty the King, and his sub years of age, and under ordinary sequent appointment to the Execu- circumstances he would retire to tive Council, thereby creating enjoy a little rest, but in view of precedent in being the first the present situation and for the Chinelo citizen to serve on that sake of the Chinese Community, body...

we cannot but request him to con- tinue his arduous work, and, we hope that he will become stronger.

he grows older and we wish him perfect health so that he may continue to do much good among

the Chinese. In tendering hima our heartiest congratulations and post wishes, I ask you, Gentlemen, to rise to drink to the health of

The gathering included a number of the Chinese merchants in Hong kong, some 150 persons altting down to dinner. Mr. Li Yau-tau chairman of the Hongkong Chinese Chamber of Commerce, presided, and he was supported by Mr. Tam Woon-tong, (Chairman of the Tung Wah Hospital) and other members of the Committee of the Chamber Sir Shouson Chow. of Commerce.

Others present included Siz Robert Ho Tung, the Hon. Dr. R. The toast having been duly H. Kotewall, Dr. S. W. T'so, Mr.honoured Sir Shouson sald: Chow Chi-nam (brother to Sir Shouson), Messrs. Wong Kwongtia, M. W. Lo, M. K. Lo, T. N. Chau, B. Wong Tape, H. S. Lo, and H, K. Hung.

Chairman's Speech,"

·

Sir Shouson's Reply,"

Mr. Chairman and my hoate-

I am very grateful to you for ask ing me to come to this sumptuous dinner to-night, which has cost you so much money and taken up so much of your time. You ar ranged this dinner in order to con- The Chairman said:

gratulate me, because the honour, Sir Shouson Chow and Gentle- of a Knighthood was conferred men,We are indeed glad that undeservedly-on me, and because Sir Shouson has honoured us with was appointed a member of the This presence-at-this dinner this Executive Council. I feel very evening. In January last, the much abashed and ashamed. Since the free intercourse between the high honour of Knighthood was conferred on him, and last month nations began, there have been he was appointed to be a member only five or six Chinese who have of the Executive Council of Hong- had the honour of receiving a kong. A scat in the Executive Knighthood from the British Go Council carries with it important vernment, and, among the living, duties; and in the history of Hong are only Admiral Sir. Sa Chen-ping," kong, no Chinese had ever before my old friend Sir Robert Ho Tung been appointed to it, and Sir and myself, I do not poseess Shouson is the first Chinese to many good quailties nor great receive the honour. Within-half-ability, and the Knighthood was a year, he has thus been doubly conferred on me, firstly because honoured, and the whole Chinese Council for some years, and se- I have served on the Legislative

community of Hongkong are proud

of the distinction which has de-condly because I was one of the lighted them all. Sir Shouson hag Commissioners to represent Hong- been our senior representative for kong at the Wembley Exhibition, nearly 5 years, and during that and I was fortunate that the Bri- time he has done very much to the honour, As to the scat in the tish Government aclected me for promote the welfare of the Chi Executive Council, no Chinese ese. Hongkong has been passing had ever been appointed during through difficult times, and, thanks'

be-

to the co-operation of Sir Shouson all these years, I was appointed. and Hon. Dr. Kotewall with the to the responsible post, not bo authorities, peace and order have cause of any administrative ability been so successfully maintained which would deserve the recogni that we Chinese have been able tion of the Government, nor

cause of any wall-established re- to pursue our occupations peace- fully. The appointment of Sir putution which would win the ap

probation of my fellow-country?" Shouson to such a responsible post by the Hongkong Government is men, but because of the broad- rindedness and wide sympathy of verily a mark of appreciation of His Excellency Sir Cecil Clement his 'hard work and an encourage.

ment of meritorious efforts. We and his love for the Chinese. His Excellency also saw the progresa on our part, regard his appoint made by the Chinese and the

ment as an unprecedented, honour

to the Chinese community, and also a realisation of our long cherished aspiration. Henceforth,

R.S

ability of the Chinese in Hongkong

to uphold law and order, and con- sequently the time had come for

it can be said that the Chinese allowing Chinese to take part in have a share in the Government happened to be a Representative

W

ELECTRIC

| the Executivo deliberations; ast

of the Chinese I was appointed by: virtue of seniority. I wish to add that I have had the benefit of the great assistance of my colleague Hon. Dr. Kotewall, who is brilll- ant, able and experienced; Inball", things in which he and I take part, he not only disclaims any credit but would, give all the credit to me. You, Gentlemen, have also often done the best you can in assisting me. I was fortunate enough to be appointed, and I am grateful to Hon. Dr. Kotewall and you for the assistance rendered me. I-am-old-and-cannot-do-much and though it is my intention to.

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service to the community, I amʻ afaird that my energies are not. over-abundant. I trust that- younger men will come forward to carry on the work and that many of those who come after me will. be superior to me. I am obliged to you for your invitation tonight and after having given expression

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