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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:

KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB.

AN EXTRAORDINARY GEN- ERAL MEETING of Mompers of the Kowloon Football Club will be held at the Clubhouse on Monday.' November 8th, at 0.15 p.m.

'W. J.. KEATES,

Hon. Secretary.

SANDAKAN LIGHT & POWER

CO, (1922), LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given that the FOURTH ORDINARY YEAR- LY MEETING of Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the Head Office of the Company, St. George's Building, Chater Read, Victoria, Hongkong, on SATUR- DAY, the 6th November, 1926, at 11:30 oclock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of receiving à State- ment of Accounts and the 'Report of the General Managers for the year ended 30th June, 1926, and electing a Consulting Committee and Auditors.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

General Managers.

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KOWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

(British Section).

Golfers and others are request- ed to note that the train which formerly left Kowloon at 8.35m on Sundays will in future leave at

8.30 a.m.

By Order,

H, P. WINSLOW,

Manager. Kowloon, 27th October, 1926

NOTICE.

MOXON & TAYLOR

STOCK SHARE

and

GENERAL BROKERS.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS.

It is hereby notified that our office" will be removed to the 3rd floor of Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road, rooms Nos. 327 and 328, аз from 1st November proximo.

MOXON & TAYLOR.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG STOCK

EXCHANGE.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS:

It is hereby notified that the offices of the Hongkong Stocki Exchange will be removed tem- porarily to the 3rd floor of Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road, rooms Nos. 301/2/4 as. from 1st November proximo.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

BUGHES & HOUGH.

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS

GENERAL" : BROKERS.

G.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auction,

"on

TUESDAY, the 9th November, 1926, com- mencing at 9.50 a.m.

(Interval hetween 12 noon and" 2 p.m.),

At Royal Army Ordnance Depot, Queen's Road East and Royal

Engineer's Yard, Wellington

Barracks..

tion,

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926,

LAMMERTS AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

Underofgned have received

The Undersigned have received actions to sell by Fuble Auc-astructions to sell by Public Auc

on SATURDAY

the 30th October 1926, commencing at 11 am...

at their Sales Room Duddel Street.

180 Rain Caps,

23. Plecos Sheethy 3Faces Woollen.! 7 Straw Hats." 1 Caso Hardware. 2 Cases Cigar Labels. 61 Boxes Carbon Paper,

1 Lot Sample Goods. etc., etc., eta.,

The Following Government (and for account of the concerned) Stores:

Gunmetal, Lead, Braas, Steel,. Wood, Tentage, Cordage, Tools,, Medical Appliances, Blankets, Khaki Drill Clothing, Great Coats, Boots, Shoemakers And Tailors Tools, Mining Gear, Telephone Appliances, Nails, 40 Typewriting and Nuts, Shovels, 1 Gig and 1 Machines, Wagons, Cables, Bolts

Dinghy, &c., &c.

Catalogues can be had at the Chief Foreman's Office, R.A.0.0. Depot or from the Auctioneers.

Terms of Sales:-Cash on de- livery. All faults and orrors of description at Purchasers' risk on the fall of the hammer.

All lots to be cleared within 7. days.

"

HUGHES & HOUGH, Ltd. Auctioneers.

Hongkong, 27th Oct., 1926.

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.

FANLING HUNT STEEPLECHASES.

SATURDAY, 30TH OCTOBER,

1926:

Saddling Bell..... 3.00 pm, * First Race

3.30 p.m.

Admission to Enclosure

and

Public Stands.

$1.00

Per Head

Motor Cars can be parked on the rail opposite the Grand Stand.

$6.00

Per Car

Mambera are advised that they must show their badges to obtain

*

1 Case Melton-more or less

damaged.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS

OF SALE

OF

THE STEAMSHIP "LING NAM”

Now lying in the Harbour of Hongkong,

to be sold by

ORDER OF THE COURT

by.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

on MONDAY,

the 1st day of November, 1928, at Noon,

IN ONE LOT.

"by

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

At their Auction Rooms at 8A; Duddell Street.

tion,

on WEDNESDAY,

the 3rd November, 1926, commenting at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

Large Quantity of Valuable

Household Furniture.

comprising: Tenk Hatstand with Mirror, Chesterfield Couch and Chairs, Bookcases, Desks, Sergen, Carpets, Rugs, etc.,

Tenk Extension Dining Table,

Dining Chairs, Teak Sideboards with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Din net Waggon, Teak Ice Cheats Crockery, Glass Ware, etc., etc.,

Teak and Iron Bedstends with Mattresses, Teak Single and Double Wardrobe with Bevelled Mitors, Teak Dressing Tables with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Chest of Drawer, Teak Chamber Stand, Toilet Sets, etc., etc.

. also.

and

Ono Singer Hand Sewing Ma-

chine.

BOXING

ANNUAL MEETING OF E. I BOXING ASSOCIATION.

INTERPORT CRICKET.

"ANOTHER TRIAL MATCH ON SATURDAY.

The annual general meeting

The following sides have been of members of the Hongkong Box- chosen for the Interport trial on ing Association was held in the Saturday Play will commence Boardroom of Messrs. Jardins Matheson and Company yestor day evening. Mr. R. M. Dyer wAS in the

at 2 p.m.

H. R. B. Hancock (Capt.), A. chair and supporting C. Bowkor CA Bridgland, Col. him were Mr. Scott Harston, R. Cautrell, Campbell, H. Owen Mr. W. Logan, Mr. A. Murdoch, Hughes, S. A. Iamall, J. C. Lyal Mr. J. Brook and Mr. M. M. Wat E. J. R. Mitchell, J. A. Summers, son (hen. Secretary). (A

C. D. Wales. LE The chairman in proposing the Finchor, F. C. Goodwin, S. Jex,

A. W. Hayward (Capt), E, C... adoption of the report and ac Sgt. Leach, L. G. Lightfoot, A. H. counts said: Turning to the ac- Madar, E W Morris, H. counts, you will observe that the Farker, A. W Ramsay, A. balance of income over expediture Ramjahn, is $1,750.80; as compared with $579.09 last year. This la chially Civil Service "v, Artillery. due to the amount of the purses being smaller. There is a slight

The following will represent falling off in the amount of sub Civil Service on the home groun Report I Wish at the Evana (Capt.), R1, de Rome, F. Baya scriptions. regard to at 2 p.m. on Saturday,—–B. D.

statement that. Stoker Morris Lawrence, H. E. Strange. R. G., fought a draw with C. P. O. Cart Robertson, F. Baker, G. B..Forster, Udge; the fight was awarded to A. E. Wood, T. D. M. Pendered, Stoker Morris on points

C. R. Spittey, R. C. Witchell.

Club 2nd XL.

Welterweight Belt.

Last season A. B. Ewin, H.M.S. The following will play for Hermes, won the welterweight H. K. G. C. 2nd XIV L R. O. 2nd Championship of the Colony on XI at Sookunpoo at 2.15 on Satur two occasions and thus won the day. D. Crawford (Capt. belt outright. A. 3. Ewin is now H. J. Armstrong, J. C. Dunbar, agala with us and a return con- A. J. Hazeland, W: W. Jones, D. A "test has been arranged for him Rushton, A. J. Stanesby, J. R... with C. P. 0. Cartlidge for our Way, R. H. Westinke, G. E. Val next tournament at the City Hall lack, A., N. Other. A Few Pieces of Blackwood Ware. on Saturday November 6 next; which will I am sure provide a

Volunteers' Sunday Team: close and interesting match.

The following will represent the I think you will agree with me Hongkong Volunteer Defence that the Association had a very Corps against Mr. A. A. Rumjaha's successful season last year and XI at 11.30 am. sharp on Sunday. the thanks of the Association are Bus leaves H. K. C. C. Pavilion a due to the Services for the whole 13 a.. sharp-E. J. R. Mitchell hearted manner in which they (captt), W. Rumsey. E. C. supported us during that season. Racher, S. Jex, J. C. Lyal, Capt. As the members are aware, the C. D. Brownjohn, C. D. Wales, One Cottage Piano by Mcatrie.aim and object of the Association JA. Summers, J. H. M Andrews,

is to encourage the splendid exer-F. G. L. Wheeler, E. G. Renton. cise of boxing and to provide tour- naments which will furnish those interested with good and clean ex- hibitions of the same. Ishould on the Kowloon Cricket Club The Navy played the Dockyard therefore like to ask those who are ground yesterday, and defeated interested in this object and are them overwhelmingly, 150 to 53, not members to join the Associa the Navy bowlers getting some out tion as the backing of a large standing averages, Scores: membership, is both helpful and encouraging to the members who │

One Cabinet Gramaphone.

One Cottage Piano.

One Cottage Piano by Cramer.

Two Enamelled Baths.

One Theodolite.

Two Perambulators. Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Tuesday, the 2nd November, 1926.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

BY ORDER OF THE

-MORTGAGEE."

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Navy v. Dockyard.

Royal Navy.

are carrying on the various detivi-Lieut. Sillitee, e Ursell, b Ross 81 ties of the Association,

Llout, Sparks, c' Guest, h Lyal

Capt. Sturges, e Gillingham, b

Guest

F. O. Brewerton, e Guest, b Lyal

O. Nowail, not out

Extras

F.

Total (for 4 wkts, dec.) 160

Bowling Analysis.

M.

43

The East Surreys." The 1st Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment has now left us and it is with regret that we re- cord their departure. The Rogi ment has always given the Ass ciation its cordial support, and the men of the Regiment have pro- vided many of the contesta which Lyal Messrs. Lammert Bros., will sell have taken place under the aus Browni by Public, Auction.

pices of the Association, contests Ross"

Ursell which have fully maintained the

Gillingham sporting reputation of the Batta- Guest lion. In particular I should like to refer to the support we have

Naval Dockyard. received from their Commanding Lyal, c Grant, b Beatty. Officer Lt. Col. Montague Bates, Harper, run out who apart from his interest in his Guest, not out.... own Battalion has been a great Spitty, e

Sillitoo, b Beatty asset to the Committee and as an Glilingham, c.1

e Norris, b Sturges official at the various tournaments. Gill, b. Sturges You will join me in wishing them

Urgell

b ́Sturges overy success on their now station.

Sturges

on THURSDAY,

the 4th November, 1926,

al 3:00 p.m.

STEAMSHIP' “LING NAM"

The Ship is a Chinese ship re- gistered at Canton of 6218 tons Gross and of 8748 Nett tonnage. She has accommodation for 40 First Class Passengers, 80 Second Class Passengers and 1080 Dack Passengers and is fitted with electric light, and was built by Relhersteig Shwiffewerte and. Ma- The Junk chinenfabrik of Hamburg In. 1903,

Length 415.7 feet

Breadth 50.7 feet

Depth 28.1 feet

knots.

The Ship is fitted with Twin

THE BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIAdmission to the Members Enclo-Screw triple expansion surface

TION, HONGKONG BRANCH.

ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS. Saturday, 30th October,

in the V.R.C. Bath.

for 12 months from date of pur-. To commence at three o'clock ... ase. Present owner: getting punctually. All friends and sup- larger machines is reason for. dis-porters are cordially invited to at posal. Address Post Oice Box Bend.

#4 of Tel. CARIO,

NOTICE..

THE HONGKONG & CANTON ICE MANUFACTURING CO.,

· LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

...

K

MACAO.TM

GREAT INDUSTRIAL FAIR

FOR ONE MONTH.

Opens on the 7th November..

Closes on the 6th December. Besides the exhibition of The FIFTH ORDINARY 'AN-dustrial products there will be NUAL MEETING of SHARE-every variety of amusements such HOLDERS in the above Company as Merry-go-rounds, Hawalan will be held at the Company's dances, Chinese theatre, Cinema, Town Office, 2, Lower Albert Road, retreation, pond, etc. Hongkong, on TUESDAY, 2nd Day of November, 1026, at Noon, for the purpose of presenting the Re- port of the Directors and State- ment of Accounts to 31st July:

1926.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from 19th October to the 2nd November, 1926, both days inclusive,

By Order of the

Board of Directors,

J. D. THOMSON,

Acting Secretary.

Hongkong, 16th October, 1926.

Motor-busses, taxis, running from every point of Macao to the Fair..

illumination! !

Ten thousand electric lámpa

Five cents entrance fee.

Before You Advortise COUNT THE TELEGRAPHS" On The Kowloon Farry.

gure.

it their Sales Room: No. 8, Duddell Street,"

"LIN SHING CHEUNG,"

as she now lice in the Yaumati Typhoon Shelter, Particulars of said Junk.

The K. O. S. B.

1.4.

McQueen, Beatty, b-Sturges Phillips, Beatty, b. Sturges Brown, c Sillitoe, b Cornish

Extra

Total

Bowling Analysis.

It is with great pleasure that I refer to the arrival of the 2nd Bat talion K. O. S. B. which will com- pensate us for the loss of the East. Surrey Kevimant. The new Regi- ment has already within a few Beatty days of landing demonstrate Norris their interest in boxing and sport Sturges Knerally. On Monday last they Cornish provided a most excellent series of boats in their match with the East Surrey's gud one which show. The following will represent the ed that we may hope for the con: University in a friendly match Registered, No. T923H in Hong- tinued support and interest of the against the Royal Navy on Satur

kong Government.

Average speed loaded 12 Length, 76 Feet..

Breadth, 23 Feët.

Depth, 7 Feet 2 Inches... Registered Tonnage, 152 Tong

ie. Capacity 2536 Riculs, Material, Wood.

condensing 577 (nominal) H: P. Special Express trains to the engines, wireless and refrigerat Races leaves Kowloon. 207 p.m.ing apparatus and is classed 100 arriving Fanling 2.34 p.m.

Al in Lloyd's Register of Ship- First Class Return fare... $1.50 ping and passed second No. 3 Special Survey in November, 1922. Second Class Return fare... 0.90 Refreshments on the grounds.

DONT FORGET

the

Fancy Dress Dance

Dance in aid of the Ministering Children's League

to be held at

Police Headquarters on Friday, the 29th at 9 a.m.

Town

NOW

OPEN

AT

WHITEAWAY'S

Battalion which is stationed in

UNIVERSITY. V. NAVY,

this cni oy. In atordance with day at 2 pm, on the University Balbetchet For further Particulars and In- the policy of the Association. In ground; H. N.

The vessel is to be sold with all such life boats, deck stores, engine room stores, equipment and fit-spection Orders, tings including mattresses, pillows, and linen as they are on board the vessel.

For oriers to view apply to the Auctioneers.

For further particulars,

Apply to

Messra. DEACONS,

Prince's Building,

or to

Messrs LAMMERT BROS.,.

Auctioneers, 8A, Duddell Street.

Apply to:

Mr. G. R. HAYWOOD,"

Mortgagee's Solicitor. 4A, Des Voeux Road, C.

(Second Floor)

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS,

The Auctioneers,

Duddell Street.

the past I can assure the new Bat (Capt.), Dr. D. K. Samy, W. M. Git talion of any support that the As, tiny, S. Hachiuma, D. Laing, B. P. sociation may be able to afford to Ng. E. Zimmern, W. Hong Sling, then in their boxing activities., B. N. Sudan, L. Tajima, and A. N

Other...

Another Tournament In December.

I would remind you of our next Leicester hosiery manufacturers Tournament, which I have already are introducing a rival to the Rus- mentioned, which takes place on sinn boot. It is called the Highland Saturady week at the City Hall spattee, and is, said to fulfill the and for which there will be the same purpose, but to be cheaper, usual, booking facilities for memmore artistic; easy to change, and bers. It

has been arranged to.

Referee, Mr. A. Murdoch.. Manager, Mr. J. Brook

hold the second tournament on the can be made to match the dress. first Saturday in December next, With the prospect of n return to more normal conditions in the C- Field-Marshal, Lord Methuen,Jony there is every reason to be.

Hon. Becretary and Hon. Tren- aged 81, missed the recent Bathlieve that the Association is

surer, Mr. M. M. Watson, M Horse Show for the first time for about to enter into a successful

Hon. Auditor, Mr. J. Fleming. years, but the committee drank his season, the eighth of its career.

Committee Mesara 9. AJ.. health and sent him congratula mention and thank Mr. Brook Sheldon, A. Ward, P. Marks and Before closing should like to Clarke, W. Logan, C. Bond, H. C. for the good work he has done for Lt.Cdr. R. A Younge, R. N the Association the value of which Commander F. Rateey R.N., Lt. I am sure is as much appreciated Cdr. Chappell R. N. and Major by the members ne it is by your Roberts V.C., D.S.O MER Committee.

Mr. A. Murdoch seconded, and the motion was carried unanimousing

Alteration Of Rules,

A Rome message to the French tions. Press states that the Pope has authorized Cardinals, Archbishops, way in Switzerland was interrupt. ed near Rauds, by a torrent caused Bishops, Canons, and, Prelates to by the bursting of a water-pocket wear artificial silk stockings ins-in one of the Mischabels glaciers,

An extraordinary general meet- tead of the natural silk, as a mea-Normal trafle was resumed later.

followed at which a resolu sure of economy. The same Already the total decrendo in

tion altering the articles of a880- decree authorizes the wearing of English railway receipts this year

clation making the Boxing, Com- mitteo membora ax-officio members imitation fur trimmings instead reaches £19,000,000, but despite New officers were then elected of the General Committee was of the real article, which has be- the coal strike the tonnage of gene as follows:

passed, ral goods shows a relatively small Chairman, Mr. R. M. Dyer.

A further extraordinary meeting; come too costly.

Vice Chairman, Mr. J. Scott will be held on November 16 tz decrease..

Harston,

confirm the resolution.

New Officers. :

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