1926-11-08 — Page 4

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

Prepaid Advertisements

21 WORDS FOR $1.00

($1.50 if not prepaid)

The following replies are await-

collection :--

1392, 1842, 1397, 1441, 1444,"

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

BANK HOLIDAYS.

In Accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912, The Exchange Banks

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1926.

BUGHES & HOUGH LAMMERT'S

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS;

will be CLOSED for the Transac-IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS & tion

Business, of Public THURSDAY, the 11TH INSTANT,

GIRL GUIDES' DANCE,

GO

A dance will be held at the Kow loon British School, on Wednes

GENERAL BROKERS,

G. R. PUBLIC AUCTION..

The Undersigned have received

1456, 1462, 1453, 1512, 1516.day, No 10th, the proceeds for instructions to sell by Public 5,26, 32, 38, 72, 80, 88, 102,

WANTED

WANTED.-500 or more per- sons to partake of the excel- leht tifins at the Cafe Parisien. for the moderate sum of one dollar each. (Music, includ- ed). Apply Cafe Parisien bo- tween 12 noon' and 2. p.m. daily.

MOTOR CARS ETC.

WANTED-Light two or four sen- ter car, Austin "7" preferred.

on TUESDAY,

the 9th November, 1926,

which w. be used for furthering | Auction, the movement among the Chinese giris locally, Start 7.30, evening dres optional, refreshments free. Admittance $1. You are cordially invited to come and join the fun.

EX-ACTIVE SERVICE MEN'S

ASSOCIATION.

(1914–1918.),

CENOTAPH CEREMONY,

All members are urgently re- quested to be presen: at the Mem- orial Service at the Cenotaph which is being held at 11 am. on Armistice Day..

Parade at EASMA Club, 17,

Dress: Mufti and medals.

Not earlier 1925. Or would ex-Qeen's Road, at 10.30 a.m. change or part exchange high class combination. Must be econo- mical. Apply Box No. 106, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

DOROTHY ROSS, is offering her entire Stock of Ladies Afternoon and Evening Dresses, Jumpers Suite, Hats, etc., at prices much below cost to make room for fur- ther consignment from Paris and London. Rutton Building, 7, Dud- dell Street, 2nd Floor.. Tel. No. 0.3558.

PREMISES TO LET.

TO LET-One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Road, Hengkong Apply to 82, Kennedy Road,

TO LETO Mice Rooms, 2nd Floor, New Hongkong Bank Building. Apply Sang Kee, same building.

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

TO

LET-GROUND FLOOR

Kowloon Offices, bear

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

TO LET No. 15A and No. 15B, Magazine Gap Road, new Euro- pean houses. Apply Box No. 104, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

COMMODIOUS OFFICES to let in No. 7, Queen's Road Central, also two small ofees in 1A, Chater Road. Apply E. D. Sassoon and Company, Ltd.

COMMODIOUS Ground Floors of Noa, 15, 16 & 17, Connaught Road. G., and First Floor of No. 16. Next P. and O. Bldg. Suitable for shipping ofces. Apply S. K. Trust Ltd., 29, Connaught Rond C.

NOTICE.

First Class English Orchestra, Direct from London Engagements. Dances, Dinners, Garden Parties, etc. a Speciality.

Performers from three to nine in number, as required.

Write Alec Dawes, King Edward Hotel:

"When we play you dance all night."

j

NOTICE.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

mencing at 9.80 a.m.

(Interval between 12 noon and 2 p.m.)

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

Barracks.

The Following Government Stores:

Gunmetal, Lead, Brass, Steel, Wood, Tontage, Cordage, Tools, Medical Appliances, Blankets, Khaki Drill Clothing, Great Coats, Boots, Shoemakers and Tailors Tools, Mining Gear, Telephone Appliances, Nails, 40 Typewriting Machines, "Wagons, Cables, Bolts and Nuts, Shovels, 1 Gig and 1, Dinghy, &o, &c.

Catalogues can be had at the Chief Foreman's Office, R.A.0.C. Depot or from the Auctioneers."

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

All lots to be cleared within 7 daya.

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.

H-

E. V. M. R. de SOUSA.

Shareholders in the above Com pany are hereby reminded that KOWLOON FOOTBALL CLUB. the TWENTY-NINTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING which was

AN EXTRAORDINARY GEN- held on 22nd JULY, 1926, and ad- journed, will be held at the Regis-ERAL MEETING of Members of tered Office of the Company, "St. the Kowloon Football Club will be George's" Building, Hongkong, on held at the Clubhouse on Monday, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1920,

November 8th, at 6.15 p.m. at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon.

W. J. KEATES,

Hon. Secretary.

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,

"General Managers. Hongkong, 4th November, 1926.

NOTICE.

CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND

MORTGAGE CO., LTD.

NOTICE.

The Management of EUROPE- ASIA TRADING CO., beg to in- form their Patrons that from, Monday, 8th November, their Grocery department will be known

"THE HONGKONG GROCERY" and removed to: 10, Ice House Street. Tel..C.5211

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY 39 GENERAL MEETING of Share- holders in the above Company will be, held at the Registered Office of the Company, "St. George's Build- ing, Hongkong, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1926, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the fol- lowing purpose:-

"To receive, consider, and if thought advisable, to adopt the Report of the Committee of Investigation appointed at - the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders held on April 8th, 1926." .

TO LET.—“Stowford No. 2, 46, Bonham Road, three stories, six rooms, five bath rooms, kitchen, servants' quarters, recently repair NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY ed and renovated. Apply DEA-GIVEN that the TRANSFER CONS, Prince. Building.

TO LET-Houses and Lands for sale, Mortgages arranged. Flats and Houses vacant; we have good tenants immediately available for "other houses and flats in suitable ocalities. See ads. in S. C. M. P. and Daily Press. Small Investora Tol. C.4630)

INVESTITURE.

H.R.H. Prince George will Invest H.E. The Governor as a "Knight of Grace of the Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalum" on Monday next, the 8th inst., at 5.15 p.m., on the Murray Parade Ground, and will Inspect the St. John Ambulance Corps.

All are cordially invited to Fattend, Spectators should be.in

heir places by 5.05 p.m.

E. RALPHS,

Asst. Commissioner, John Ambulance Brigade.

BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, 1926, to FRI- DAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1926, both days inclusive,

SHEWAN TOMES & CO.

General Managers. Hongkong, 4th November, 1926.

MACAO.

GREAT INDUSTRIAL FAIR

FOR ONE MONTH.

Opens on the 7th November. Closes on, the 6th December, Besides the exhibition of in dustrial products there will be every variety of amusements Buch

Merry-go-rounds, 48

Hawalan dances, Chinese theatre, Cinenia, recreation pond, etc.

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

7

Ten thousand electric lamps illumination! 11

Five cents entrance fee..

FOR-

THOROUGHLY MODERN

Bathroom

FIXTURES

Visit Our Showroom

Estimates and Specifications prorided gratis.

Address Enquiries to: 0. B. WARREN & CO., LTD.

CHINA BUILDING. “ Opposite Queen's Theatre) TELEPHONE C.. 269.

AUCTIONS

BY ORDER OF THE CONCERNED.

LAST LETTERS.

(Continued From Page 1)

and be sure that they will carry It out efficiently, moder

"I found your house, during eticulars and Conditions of Sale such a short stay, the nearest

of the "

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

Situate at Kowloon in the Colon

of Hongkong

and known a8

Sections H and G of Kowloon Inland Lot No, 871

with the buildings therson Į now "known as Nos. 2 and 3, Knutsford Terrace, Kimberley Road.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

TO-DAY..

the 8th day of November, 1926, at 3 p.m. by

LAMMERT BROS..

At their Sales Room, in No. 8, Duddell Street, Victoria, Hong-

kong,

IN TWO LOTS sa follows:

thing to home, that I have had for many, many years, and it is really the only thing I am sorry about, to leave. T

Enclosed 'plesso find, which I hopo will cover all my debts to you for board and lodging..

LAWN BOWLS.

› LEAGUE CHAMPIONS ENTERTAIN THE REST.

As a winding up of the bowls season of the Taikoo Recreation Club, the committee and mombors werd "At Home to friends on Saturday, when the Club, this year's league winners, played the Rest of the Longue, meeting one rink from each of the five clubs.

The game was very close, al- though the champions only won on one rink. During the afternoon too was served and a very enjoy- ablo day spont.

The results of the match were:

Taikoo

The Rest. Palice

"My personal offecta, shall be taken away by my wife who is going to call on Sunday. She was told by me yesterday evening and

Chalmers knows all about it. For, your in-

Chapmon formation, her address and loan you will recognize her by the Drummond picture that stands in my room on the mantelehelt.

Thank you for all the good you have done and will do by attend ing to this my last wish, which makes me your eternal debtor.>

I am yours respectfully,

J. C. R. WILLEMSEN.

"N. B.No consulate to be informed about "me as I don't belong at present to any country In particular and have no relatives alive who have to be informed."

The Court rendered a verdict to the effect that deceased mot his death as the result of a bullet wound, self inflicted, hetween

Sunday.

Lot 1 Section H of Kowloon In-8 pm, on Saturday and 10 am. on

land Lot No. 671, with building thereon, known

as No. 2, Knutsfor1 Ter- race,*

1

Lot 2 Section G of Kowloon In- laid Lot No; 671, with building thereon, known

race,

For further particulars conditions of sale apply to:

*

LOCAL HOCKEY.

Aldorman Horridge

SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,

The following is the list of loos hare-otations issued to-day:

Banks.

ני

Hongkong, $1167) b. Mrtored, a 621⠀⠀⠀ b Chorcantile A & B.; £294 m. Mercantile C., 813 P. and O., 691 b. East Asia, 684

Marine Ins.

n.

Canton Ins, $630 b. China Underwriters, $1:50 b. North China, Tis/-145 - «ra. Union Ins., 2961 m. b. Yangtsze Ins., 36 b

Fire ins,

b.

Hongkong Fire, $610 b.

"Sword

Field

A. Clark

15 Moss

14

Munro Grain Seath Wotherspoon

Peoples Stalker

C.S.C.C. Smith

China Firos, $200

11 Maughan

22

C.C.C.

Alves

Phayer

Paterson Ferguson

Bennett

13 Omar-

16

K.B.G.C.

Gow

Stewart Duncan Grimshaw Morrison Whyte Walmsley Sloon Muirhead

Dobbie Holland

12 W. Macfarlane 10

"K.D.R.C. Docherty

Lindsay

Henderson

25 Gourlay

17

Total .81

Total...76

A mixed rink was played with the

following result:

Richmond

Templeton Simpson Tacchi

Riches. Greig

"

Mitchell 21 Bradbury

"

B

After the day's matches, the prizes were distributed by Mrs. The following will represent the Wotherspoon to the successful as. No. 9, Knutsford Ter-University "" against H.K.S.R.A. winners of the various competi

tions won during the year, as well and on Wednesday at 4:30 pm. on Márina Ground:-Y. C.

as souvenirs to the winners of· Teh

Saturday's games. (Capt.), Dr. F. R. Ashton, T. E.

Bawik Prize Winners.. Yeoh, A. Sulfeman, H. N. Balhet-

Champion of the Club (prizes pre- chet, C. W. Lam, H. W. Mx, B. P.sented by Mr. D. Templeton)-1, Ng, G. S. Scully, H. Y. Leong and Nell Drummond; 2, J. Muirhead; 3,

J. Ferguson. A. Aziz.

Single Handicap (prizes presented. by Mr. W. Wotherspoon).--1, J. Fat-

T. Peterson; 3,

J. Mitchell. gason: 2,1

Rink

Mr. G. R. HAYWOOD, Solicitor,

4A, Des Voeux Road Central.

or to Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.; Auctioneers, 7. Duddell Street, Hongkong.

PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE. of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY. situate at Victoria in the Colony of

Hongkong. and Registered in the Land Office as Section C of Inland Lot No. 151 together with the Dwelling House and Shop thereon known as

No. 6, Prince's Terrace to be 'gold By Order of the Mortgages by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

on MONDAY,

the 15th day of November, 1926, at 3 o'clock p.m.

at their Sales Rooms, 8, Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong. by

Messrs. LAMMERT MROS. The property consists of:→→

of

ed"

Competition (prizes present- The dianstrous typhoon which

by Mr. K. E. Grelg), J. awept over the southern Philippines Ferguson, John Sloan, J. Coils and on Saturday (as reported in P. M. Stewart, 2, G. Morrison, J. to-day's telegrams) was this morn-Whyte, A. Craig, and J. Chalmers.

Pairs (4 Bowls presented by Mr. ing in about Lat. 12 N., Long. 110.

H. C. Reskor).1, J. Muirhead, and E., near the coast of Indo-China,

Graigs

2, J. Ferguson, and J. moving west-south-west. The Mitchell, local forecast by the Royal Obser- vatory up till en to-morrow is:

North-east winds, fresh; fine."

Peirs

(2 Bowle presented by Messrs. Davie Boag and Co., Ltd.). 1. James Sloan and D. Munro. 2nd Prize, N. Drummond, and J. Chol-

mers.

Non Prize Winners (prize present- ed by Mr. G. M. Young)-1, Donald CONSIGNEE NOTICES. Munio: 2, Wm. Searth; 8, Wm.

"ELLERMAN" LINE.

From EUROPE.

The Steamship, ·

"CITY OF CAIRO" having arrived, Consigness of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and!

d/or extra-hazardous Godowns of Holt's Wharf,

whence be obtained. Delivery may

No Claim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown and all Goods remaining undelivered after 12th November 1926, will be subject

Warnock.

Tennis Competitions.

Single Championship (cup present. ed by Messrs. Wing On Co.)-1, Mr. B. Moore. 2. (presented by Mr. R. K. Duncan). Jas. Stoun, Jun.

Singles Handicap (cup presented by Mosara. Lane, Crawford), unfinished.

Doubles Handicap (1st. Prize 1. A. MacIndoe and D. donated)1, Sherman: 2, E. Moore and J. Waid,

Billiards Competitions "Carmichael" Cup.1, W. Weir; 2, T. Grimes.

"Swire" Cup.-1. W. Johnston; 2, John McCubbin: 3, E. Moore.

Souvenirs presented by Mr. J. Ferguson were handed oy Mr. Wotherspoon to the following All Claims against the Steamer ladies as a small token of appre- must be presented to the Undersigned clation of the bowlers for their on or before 19th November 1926, or, services in catering for the teas at they will not be recognized,

to Rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged the Lengue and other games dur- Goods are to be left in the Godowns,ing the season-Mrs. G. Morrison, Mrs. J. Chalmers. Mrs. N. Drum- where they will be examined on any mond, Mrs. W. Warnock. Tuesday or Fridays, between the hours of 10.45 am. and Noon, within the Froe Storage period of one Week. No Fire Insurance has been effect Bills of Lading will be counter-n signed by,

ed

THE BANK LINE, LIMITED.

General Agenta. Hongkong, Bth November 1926.

All that piece or parcel ground registerd in the Land Office as Section C of Inland Lot. No. 15 together with all messuages or tenements erections and build- ings known at the date hereof as No. 6, Prince'a Terrace, Victoria, aforesaid, and the right of way (if any) ensements and appurten- ances thereto belonging, and all LLOYD TRIESTINO NAVIGATION the estate and interest of the Mortgagor in and to the said pre- mises...

יג

Annual Crown Rent $5.50 Term 75 years with Extension for 924

For further particulars apply to

years,

Messrs. WILKINSON & GRIST, Mortgagees Solicitors, or to

Mesara LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

No. 8, Duddell Street, Hongkong. Hongkong, 5th November, 1926,

14

COMPANY.

From TRIESTE, VENICE," BRINDISI, PORT SAID, MASSAUA, ADEN, KARACHI COLOMBO, PENANG and SINGAPORE. The Steamship.

ESQUILINO“ Consignees of Cargo are hereby infurmed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kow- loon, wherce and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained. unless notice to the contrary be given Optional Cargo will be forwarded

before. 7th instant

No

At the conclusion of the prize giving Miss Olive May Warnock, daughter of the Bowls Secretary, presented Mrs. Wotherspoon with beautiful bouquet of flor re in a silver holder.

Spoons were presented to the following for tennis on Saturday Mrs. Peoples. Mrs. Sloan. and Mrs. A. Morrison; Mesars, Bolton, Gray, and Moore.

thanks. of the Taikoo Club to the Mr. R. Duncan expressed the donors of prizes, to which Mr. Craig neatly responded..

Mr. Bradbury formally handed over the League Shield to Taikoo R.C., and congratulated the Club on its fine record.

Mr. Duncan expressed thanks to Mr. Wotherspoon for his admir- able work as President, and the latter called for three cheers for the visitors, on behalf of whom Mr. Gow suitably replied.

Y. M. C. A. v. K. B. G.

Shipping

Douglases, $29 n. Steamboats, $29 Tugs, $2 b.

Indo-Chinas, (Pref.) $32 Bboll Trans., 90/-. <n, Star Forries, 867 Waterboats, $15

Refineries.

China Sugars, $271

• Malabons, #36 D.

Mining.

:

Benguets, $1.50 .

Kailans, 38/a.

Langkats, Tis. 281

5.

b."

b.

b.

S'hai Exploration, Tis. 4.50 b.

Shanghai Loans, Tis. 9.00 b. Raubs,

$41

Tronoha, 68/- b.

Ural Caspians, 8/-n.

3.

Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $125) Whampoa Dooks, $59 Hongkewa, Tls. 177. New Engineerings, Tis. 6.60 b. Shanghai Dooks Tls. 126 b. Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotole, $9.60 H.K. Landa, $65 8. Realtys, $6. b. Territorials, $45. Humphreys $16. 6. Princes Bldgs, $89. Rural Lande, $14 n.

Cottons.

II.

Ewos Cottons, Tls, 10.25 b. Orientals, Tls, 3.10 b.. Bhai Cottons, Tls. 54 b

Buses, Trams.

China Buses, $9. b.. Tramways, $241 b. Peak Trams, fold) $157. D. S'pora Tractions 15/9 Taxis, $28.

Miscellaneout,

0.

Amusements, $11.75 b. Canton Ices, $5. Cements (Comb) $111 China Lights, $21 4 s. China Prov... $5.25 b. Constructions, $1. Dairy Farms, $19 n. Der A, Wing. $3 H'kong Electrics, 864 Macao Electrics, $35 Ropes Comb.) 826 A. Lane. Crawfords, $8 Mackintosh, $191 a. Sinceros, $91, s. United Asbestos, $20 Watsons $14.50 80. Powells. $61 1.

a;

S.

妇。

Known to his fellows as the King of the Savages"-ho is a member of the Savage Club-Mr. E. J. Odell celebrated his 92nd birthday at a farewell banquet. giver in his honour by the Yorick Club.

The Tavistock Urban District

Council has decided t oplace a table on the wall of the Crowndale Farm, Tavistock, to mark the birthplace of Sir Francis Drake. Lady Bad-' ford has offered to defray the cost. of the tablet.

An exhibition of papier mache work has been held at Birmingham. The work was founded in Birming- ham at the end of the, 18th century by Mr. Clay, examples of whose With half the opposing team ab- | art are shown. sent, the Kowloon Y. M. C. A. won their first match against the Kow-. Joan Bowling Green by. 18 points.

Scores:

claims will be admitted after the H.B.G.C. Goods have left the Godowns, and all Davidsoni: Che la remaining undelivered after Warren

McLachlan 13th inst be subject to rent.

Goodman presented to inst the vessel must Nith

to the undersigned on or m before the 23rd inat, or they will not Stevenson be recognized.

All broken chatod,

and

All

NOW OPEN

AT

bo

WHITEAWAY'S

damaged lydo Goods are to be left in the Godowns, Rundell Budding where they will be examined on the.

Duncan 18th inst. at 10 om. by our surveyors Gibson Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.

Hatt No Fire Insurance has been effected. McKinnon Lill of Lading will be countersign-ser

et by DODWELL & CO. LTD.

NEWBORNE Agents.

Hongkong,

November 8, 1920.

Y.M.C.A. Forsythe Hunt

Brown

34 Whibley

Bagles

Jack'

Puncheon

Hedley

Thompson Grover Johnatone Guy Dixon Chapmani. Borrowman -10 Clough

Total

Total

22

A second consignment of gold.

from the Lenskole Mines, Siberia, arrived by 'plane at Croydon Aero- drome, the gold being brought to England to be refined.

Spey Cup.

Playing in the final of the Spey Cup on the Police Recreation Club, ground yesterday afternoon, Craigengewer defeated: the Civil Service by 15 points. Scores: Craigengower, Civil Service. CM Alves Av H Oswick.

R. BadaA. Booker 18 U. M. Omar: J. Gregory

}ཚ

W. B, Brad,

bury

261

J. W. Deakin

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.