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SPANISH LANGUAGE TUITION,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

GULA-KALUMPONG RUBBER

ESTATES LTD.

Nolice is hereby given that the Share Register of the above Com- pany will be closed from 24th Soptember to 1st October, 1026, both days Inclusive,

LOWE, BINGHAM AND

MATTHEWS,

Colonial Secretaries. Hongkong, 17th September, 1926.

NOTICE.

Shareholders are hereby remind- ed that the 29th Ordinary General on "July Meeting which was held PROFICIENCY guaranteed in six 22nd, 1926, and adjourned, will bo months. Madrid University Pro held at the Registered Office of fessor. Individual tuition in the Company on WEDNESDAY, Hongkong

Collective SDPTEMBER 22nd, 1926, at 11.80 classes $12.00 monthly. Kowloon (o'clock a.. Night School individual classes $12.00, collectively $10.00 monthly. Chinese collective classes only, $8.00 monthly. Apply Post Office Box No. 685.

$15.00.

MISCELLANEOUS.

For CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN

& MORTGAGE CO., LTD.,

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Hong Kong, Sept. 20, 1926.

ST. ANDREWS SOCIETY.

The Annual Meeting of the NUMEROLOGY. THE NEW above Society will be held at the AND SCIENTIFIC WAY OF FOR- Chamber of Commerce Room, City CASTING THE FUTURE and Hall, at 6 p.m. on Friday, Septem- knowing your Itck, The accuracyber 24th.

of the readings will astonish you. Send full name and birth-date to- gether with five dollars to MADAME HELEN PIPER the WORLD-FAMOUS PSYCHIC and receive by return mail a complete Wife's NUMERESCOPE. 9, Avenue Road, Shanghai. „

SITUATIONS WANTED.

EUROPEAN LADY willing to give services as Companion, or assist with Children, in return for passage to England. Apply Box No. 49 care of "Hongkong Tele- Kruph."

"FOR SALE.

over-

FOR SALE.-Pianoforte strung upright iron grand by Hankes, Germany, good tone and touch in good condition.

Price

R. V. SUTHERLAND,

"Honorary Secretary.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Farina. for the Fourth Extra Race Mecting to be held on Saturday 9th October, 1926, (weather per- mitting) may be obtained at the Race Course, Causeway Bay Stables and Hongkong Club An- nex

Entries will close at 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, 25th September 1926.

NOTICE.

Ex "TAPING" from THURSDAY ISLAND. J.L. S.

H.K. 7 BAGS BECHE DE MER. {!

Notice is herby given that origi- nal countersigned bill of lading on $250. Box No. 67, care of "Hong-Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, covering kung Telegraph.”....

the above packages in lost or said to be so and it is therefore declar- ed null and void. Delivery order is being issued.

FOR SALE-Dorothy Ross, has received a new consignment of Ladice Day and Evening Dresses, Jumper Suits and Hats from Paris And, London. All Cotton Dresses Greatly Reduced. Glencaly Hotel (near. Dairy Farm).

PREMISES TO LET. TO LET-One European FLAT Wanchai Gap Road, Hongkong. Apply to 32 Kennedy Road.

TOLET-Office Rooms, 2nd Floor, New Hongkong Bank Building, Apply Sang Kee, same building.

TO LET—A three roomed Euro- pean FLAT on top floor of No. 14, Conduit Road. Apply to H. M. H. Nemazee.

Offices, near Kowloon Apply to Box No. 47, care "Hongkong Telegraph."

P. & O. BANKING CORPORA-

TION LIMITED.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

On and after Monday the 20th September, the business of the Hongkong Branch of the above Corporation will be transferred to Prince's Building, Chater Road (the premises until recently oc- cupied by the Yokohama Specie Bank).

L. E. HOPKINS,

Manager.

.HONGKONG CLUB.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPE

THEATRE

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1926.

ROYAL LAMMERT'S

AUCTIONS

Under the Distinguished Fat. ronage of H.E. the Governor and Lady Clemonti,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

d

The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auc-

September 30th at 9.15 p.in.tlon,

An excellent and varied programme has been arranged in aid of the

M. C. L.

Booking at Moutric's Tickets $2, and $1..

Sodiers & Sailor's in uniform Half Price

HOCKEY,

Alf Club and Service Hockey Officials wishing to arrange fix- tures for the coming season are

:{

on MONDAY,

the 20th September, 1926, com- mencing at 2.16 p.m., at No. 1,

The Albany.

A Large Quantity of Valuable

Household Furniture.

comprising:

Teak Hatstand, Chesterfield' Couch and Chairs, with Covers, Drawing Room Suite, Tenk Stands, Marble and Bronze Statues, Brass Ornaments. Clocks, Mantel Clocks, Curtains, Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, etc.

Teak Dining Table, Teak Side- board, Dinner, Waggon, Teak Class Cabinet, Dinner Set, Glass Ware, Teak Overmantel, Mirrora, etc.

Brasa Double Bedstead with asked to be present in the Lecture Spiral Spring Mattress, Teak Ward- Room, Volunteer Headquarters atrobe with Bevelled Mirror, Teak 5.45 p.m. on Monday 20th Septem-Drossing Table,, Writing Doek, Teak, Chest of Drawers Tables, Teak Marble Top Washstandd, Toilet Sets, etc.

ber.

HONGKONG HOCKEY CLUB,

T. P. Saunderson,

Hon. Secretary.

CHINESE CUSTOMS

"NOTIFICATION.

The offices and stations of the Chinese Maritime Customs for Kowloon and District will be clos- ed to public business on the 21st September, 1926.

.N. R: M. SHAW, Acting Commissioner of Chinese Customs, Kowloon & District. York Building, Hongkong, 16th Sept., 1026.

CHURCH SERVICES.

A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR IS. MADE "FOR NOTIOCH UNDER THIS HEADING

also

1 Grand Piano by "Bluthmer."

1 Meilink Combination Safe... 1 Gas Stove,

"

1 Large Size "White Frost"

Refrigerator.

Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Sunday, the 20th. September 1926.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction,

on TUESDAY,

.

the 21st September, 1926,

commencing at 9.30 nm,

at the Kowloon Naval Depot Old and Surplus Victualling

St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong.--

Sept. 19, 1926. 16th Sunday after Trinity. Holy Communion 48 a.m.) Children's Service (10)

Matins a.m.)

(10.80 a.m.) Ordination (11.30 a.m.) Even-stores. song (6 p.m.) Preacher: Rev. C. 1., Blanchett..

Comprising:

Table Linen, Implements, Serge, Flannel, Remnants, Blankets Sundry Articles of Mess and Table Gear. Including Electro Plated Ware). Clothing, Condemned Provisions

First Church of Christ, Scientist, Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road Tram Station; Sunday Service, at 11.15 h.m., Subject: "Matter." Wednesday Even- ing Meeting at 5.80 p.m. Read- ing Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday 10 am. to 12 noon, Monday and Thursday. 5 to 7 pm. The Public is cordi- | Catalogue. ally invited to attend the Ser- vices and visit the Reading Room.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

The Sixth Yearly Drawing of Steamship

TO LET-GROUND FLOOR Twenty Debentures of the Hong- ferry kong Club (1920 issue--$500, of each) was held in the Club House on Tuesday, the 14th September, 1926, when the following Deben-

TO LET.-One FLAT with bath room kitchen and servant's quar- ter electric light and bell. Apply 88; Wyndham Street, first floor..

BUNGALOWS, REPULSE BAY. ''TO-BE LET. For Particulars and order to view, please. Apply to Hongkong Realty and Trust Co., Ltd., Exchange Building, Deo Voeux Road Central, Hongkong.

PRIVATE HOTEL, 46, Nathan Road, Kowloon (near Ferry). tooms with all modern convent- ence. Temporary Guests. Full Board $3-5 Daily Permanent Guests $100-150 monthly. Apply Direct Tel. K.89,

TO LET.--Ground floor of No. 15

and First floor of No. 16, Con-!

tures were tion:-

"D'ARTAGNAN" Consignees of Cargo from Mar- soillee *&ic also cargo from L Pallice and Cognac ex s.s. "Poi-Ho" In connection above Steamer aro hereby informed that their goods with

for Poultry Feeding, etc.,

Terms of Sale:-As detailed in

LAMMERT BROS., -

By Appointment Auctioneers to the Admiralty.

Hongkong September, 7, 1926,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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

on WEDNESDAY,

the 22nd September, 1926,

commencing at 11 à.m.

Drawn for redempthe exception of Oplum, Treasure and at No. 530, Nathan Road, 1st Floor,

5 348" 435 682

49 368 474 689 65 .380 624 703

225 384 661 743

300 425 671

763

Valuables are being landed and stored

at

their riska into the Godowns of the

Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Go- down Co. Ld. Ld. Kowloon whence. A delivery may bo obtained immediately

after landing

Optional Cargo will be forwarded

on unless intimation is received from the Consigneos before 6,00 am, to-day requesting it to be landed here

and will be payable at the Hong-

Lading will be countersign- kong and Shanghai Banking Cor-ed by the Undersigned, Goods re- Poration on Thursday, the 30th maining unclaimed after Tuesday the 21st instant at Noon will be subject September, 1926; in exchange for to rent and landing charges. surrender of same.

By Order,

T. A. ROBERTSON,

Lieut. Col.; Seeratary,

MOTOR CARS ETC.

naught Road Central (next to P. & FOR SALE-One 14 h.p. 5 scator,

O. Building). Suitable for offices, Swift touring car. Apply A.D.C.,. immediate possession. For terms. Government 'House. Apply to S. K. Trust Limit- |-

ed, 29, Connaught Road C. Phone | FOR · SALE-Sunbeam Landau- 0.144.

lette, 1924 model, recently thoroughly overhauled in London.

AVAILABLE midlevel. Beautifully Inspection at Hongkong Hotel furnished bachelor's bedroom Garage. Apply Deacons,

leading into modern bathroom,

All claims be sent in to me on or before the Friday the 24 instant or they will not be recognized,

All damaged packagos will be ex- amined on Tuesday the 21st instant at 10.00 am. by Messrs:--Goddard and Douglas

No Fire Insurance has been slected.

J.LIMAGE.

Agent.

Hongkong, 15th September, 1926.

The Polish Senate has passed a resolution reiterating its view that the Constitutional Amendment

Bill as passed by the Diet and pro- mulgated by the President would,

Kowloon.

Quantity of Valuable Household

Furniture.

(Particulars as per Catalogue)

On View on Day of Sale.

Terms: Cash on Delivery..

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

HUGHES & HOUGH

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS

GENERAL BROKERS.

CHINA AUCTION

ROOMS. Duddell Street

flush, shower, hot and cold water NEW RALIEGHS, Triumphs, because of its ambiguity, give rise

If you have anything you would etc. Alao verandah with splendid AJ.S., Indian and Douglas, second, to conflicts between the Govern views. With breafast $110, break hand Scouts, Triumphs, etc. 'Spare ment and the Senate, and recom-like to wall, exchange or advertles fast and dinner $140. Tel. C.4630 parts carried. Repairs a specia- mending that an 'arbital tribunal send it to the CHINA AUCTION Small Investors Share & Real lity. The Motor Cycle Exchange, should be set up for the settling ROOM. Estato Co.

of such conflicts...

Kowloon. Tol, K.€55.

E. V. M. R. de SOUSA,

1920.

POST OFFICE NOTICE

XOTICE

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Wireless Service between Hongkong and Canton fa resumed, At the request of the Director General of Posts, Peking the 22 lbs. Parcel Post Service with China has been postponed until lat October,

Dutiable

articles forwarded by letter post to Great Britain are liable to confiscation by the Customs.

ahould be forwarded by Such articles parcel post only.

With reference

erence to the Regulation published in the Gazetto of the 10th September, concerning the issue of receiving station Heences under the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinanco, 1926, It has been decided that the present arrangements will be allowed to continue until the Bist of December, 1924, that receiving station licences will not be insisted upon until 1st January, 1927.

Applications for the grant of recolving station licences may be made to the Poetmaster General on or after 1st November, 1080, and any licences, fraued between 1st November and 31st December, 1920, will take effect as from 1st January, 1927

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Straita

Amoy

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Shanghai

Japan

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Australia and Manila

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INWARD MAILS."

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A RENTS CASE:

SUMMARY COURT JUDGMENT. REVIEWED.

The case in which M. Albert Gustat, proprietor of the Albert Cafe, was sued by his landlord for ront of his dwelling house was guin before the Pulsne Judge in the Summary Court yesterday, At the previous hearing judgment had been given for M. Guotat on the plaintiff's claim and on his counterclaim for $210 damages.

The cago arose over the fixing. of gas fittings to the house. Do fondant atted them and tendered: the receipt as part of a month's rent, w

Yesterday the case was reopened September 18. and Mr. M. K. Lo appeared for the September 10. 19,

landlord to ask for a review of the September

September 20. judgment.”: In" his argument he September 20 anid he understood that His-Hon- September 20.

our had been unable to find as a September 21. September 24, fact whether or not the defendant September 26. had paid the sum of $210. He October 4. submitted that all facts must be found and adjudicated upon to- gether and if His Honour had not been able to find that the $210 had... been paid then the claim as well as the counterclaim should be dis- missed.. The whole basis of the was that the $210 counterclaim had been paid and defendant would never have brought it if he had not paid the money.

Dabe

Sut,, Eopt. 18, 2.30 p.m. .Sat.. Sept. 18, 4.30pm. Sat, Sept. 18, 5 p.m. Sun., Sept. 19. Dam.

„Mon., Sept..

t. 20. Parcols

Noon Letters.... 1pm Sept. 20, 6.p.m. Mon. Kama Marn Tues., Sept. 21, 10:30 am.. Kalgan... .Tues., Sept. 21, 10.30 am, Hosang

Szechuen

Helenus

..

The facts were tried together and if His Honour was not satis-.. Tuns, Sept. 21, 5 pm.fied that the $210 was paid, then

on the ground of commonsense: Tues., Sept. 21. alone the decision should have Registration 1.45 p.m. Įbeen dismissal of the counter- Letters 2.30 pm. claim. On the claim he submitted (Due Marasiller 20th October). .... Hulchow Tues., Sept. 21, 2 p.m. the onus of proof was upon the defendant: it was his burden to Wed., Sept. 22.show that payment had been made, Registration.8.45 am. He further argued that the bur Letters.....0.80 a.m.

Tango Maru

(Due Thursday Island 4th October.), den of proof did not shift through- Hopsang Wed., Sept. 22.10.30 am. out the trial. Tean......Thurs, Sept. 28, 8.30a.m. Thurs., Sept. 23, 1.30 p.m. .Sat., Sept. 25, 12.30 p.m.-

Sunning Hinsung

Hakusan Maru.. Sat-Seot. 25. Registration 1.45 pm. Letters.....2.30 p.m.' (Due Marseilles 24th October.)

President Madison,....Sat, Sept. 25 Parcels Noon Registration..2.45 p.. Letters 3.30 p.m. (Duc Victeria, BC. 14th October). Kanchow

Snt., Sept. 25, 5 Sun., Sept. 26.5 p.m. Kwangchow Kingyuan

"Sept. 27, 2.30 p.m. Shantung Mon, Sept. 27. 5 p.m. Yatabing Wed, Sept. 29, 10.30 nm. Hangsang Thurs., Sept. 30, 10.30 am,

Mon.

Correspondenco bearing vessel's name only.

Mr. Lo went on to quote authori tias in support of his argument.

After hearing him His Honour said he thought he would leave the counterclaim unamended and re- view the judgment on the clain bat he would hear the defendant. Mr.L. D. Turner, for the defen- dant said he thought plainti had defeated the arguments of Mr. Lo The Judge's notes showed that plaintiff's witness had said that he gave the receipt as a discharge for the rent. Plaintif therefore estoppad · from Was denying that the receipt was a discharge.

His Honour reserved his dec{- sion, saying that if he found there was estoppel then he thought his judgment as given should stand.

The Spanish Embassy reports,

A number of Labour members When Signor Mussolini took have introduced into Parliament a formal possession of the Ministry Bill to give Home Rule to Scotland, of Corporations, as" head of the with a single-chamber Parliament new Department, he delivered, a of 148 members, and providing short speech, in which he describ that the subscription for the that no MP.8 for Scotland are to ed the programme of the new Spanish Chair at Oxford Univer-

sity has been completed. remain in the Imperial Parliment. Ministry.

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