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MOTOR CARS ETC.

FOR SALE-Harley Davidson Combination (1923. Model)-Ma- chine in good running condition. Price $350.00. Apply Box No. 107, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE-G.W.K. Car 10.6 p.h. 1926 four seater Chummy raodel. Price $1,400, New Carunused, Apply Box No. 109, care of "Hong- kong Telegraph."

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

IN THE SUPREME COUT OF HONGKONG.

In the matter of the Companies

Ordinance 1911../

And In the matter of the Kwong Chew Hotel Co., Ltd. Winding Up Order made the 8th day of November, 1926.

Date and place of First Mect- ing:--

Creditors, 22nd day of Novem bor-1926, at 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon at the Official Receiver's Office.

Contributories, 22nd day of No- vember, 1926, at 10.80 o'clock in the forenoon at the Official Re- ceiver's Office.

D. W. TRATMAN, Official Receiver and

Provisional Liquidator, Dated the 10th day of Nov., 1926,

NOTICE.

On the 13th and 14th inst. the usual annual Bazaar will be hold: at the Italian Convent, 36, Caine Road, on behalf of the Orphan and Invalids of such charitable Institute

Ladies and Gentlemen cordially

FOR SALE.-Singer Car 10/26 h.p. four senter Touring 1926 mo- del. Perfect condition. Done un-invited. der 2,500 miles. Price $1,900. Apply Box No. 108, care of "Hong- kong Telegraph”.

PREMISES TO LET.

TO LET.One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Road, Hongkon Apply to 82. Kennedy Road,

TO LET-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., Nemuzeo."

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

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

TO LET.-"Stowford No. 2,′′ 46, Bonham Road, three stories, six rooms, five bath rooms, kitchen, (servanta' quarters, recently repair- ed and renovated. Apply DEA. CONS, Prince Building.

TO LET.-14 Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon, with -tennis court, 1 small & 4 large rooms, 2 bath- rooms, 2 kitchens & servants' quar- tera. Rencently repaired. Apply Seu Kon Chi, - Bank of Canton Building.

TOLET.-Houses and Lands for sale, Mortgages arranged. Flats and Houses vacant; we have good tenants immediately available for i other houses and flats in suitable localities. See ads. in S. C. M. P. and Daily Press. Small Investors Tel. C.4630.

TO LET-Furnished from 1st) March, 1927, for 10 Months. A very desirable four room top flat h Armend Buildings, Kowloon European bathroom, flush system, good kitchen, and servants' quar- ters. Apply Box No. 110, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

INTERPORT CRICKET MATCH.

SHANGHAI v. HONGKONG.

SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY next have been set aside for the Interport. Match. Play commences each day

at

All Children welcomed.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Sixth Extra Race Meeting to be held, on Saturday, 27th November, 1926, (weather obtained at permitting) may be the Race Course, Hongkong Club and Causeway Bay Stables."

Entries will CLOSE at 12 o'clock noon, on Saturday, 13th November, 1926.

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 as

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

DANCING

A DANCE will be held at the Palace Hotel

Kowloon

on

SATURDAY NIGHT the 13th November at 9 p.m. The Black & White Syncopated Orchestra will be in attendance. with all the latest jazz music.

Ladies aro.cordially Invited..

DINNER DANCE

ON

Saturday Nov. 13th

Special

Menu $2.50 Orchestra from 8.30 till 12.00 Lane, Crawford's Restaurant.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.

COPENHAGEN.

11 a.m. Public Stand at the corner of Des Voeux Road, 60 cents per The M. S. Beat,

A special stand has been

"AFRIKA."

J

erected for Members, Subscribers having arrived, Consignees of cargo

and their Lady friends Entrance Chater Road.

NOW

OPEN

AT

WHITEAWAY'S

are being landed and placed at their are hereby informed that all goods

risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowl

Kowloon Whari and Godown Co., Ltd., wh

where delivery can be obt

obtained as soon as the goods are landed.

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns and all goods remaining undelivered after the 18th of November, 1926 at 4 p.m. will be subject to rent,

broken, chafed and goods are to be left in the Godown, where they will be examined by Messra. Anderson and Aahe on the 17th of

All

damaged

All clamber, 1928, at 10 am-

against the vessel must

be presented to the Undersigned/bor,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1926,

LAMMERT'S AUGHES & HOUGH

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auc tion,

on SATURDAY,

the 13th November, 1926,

commencing at 11 am. at their Sales R

Room, Duddell Street,

4 Casks Bitumastic Enamel, 2 Cases Anti-fouling Varnish, 5 Bales News-print Paper. 61 Bags Sago.

1 Case containing 10 doz. sides'

patent Leather.

3 Cases Soap Dyes.

6 Cases Beer.

A Quantity of Electric Irons, Torches, Toasters, etc; etc.

and

A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods

LAMMERT BROS,

*Auctioneers.

PARTICULARS AND

CONDITIONS OF SALE.

of the

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY.

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situate ati Victoria in the Colony of

Hongkong."

and

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

No. 6, Prince's Terrace

to be sold

"

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

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS.

THE VOLUNTEERS.

LATEST CORPS ORDERS..

Volunteer Defence Corps Orders,

state:

IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS & by Major R.M. Smith, M.B.E.,

GENERAL BROKERS,

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,

B. V. M. E do SOUSA,

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc-

tion,

on FRIDAY,

the 19th November, 1926,

at 12 Noon.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

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(for account of the concerned.) The Steamship "YUET 'ON,” as she now lies wrecked on Cheang Chau Island. (between Peng-chau and Kau-i-chat with all Gear and Appurtenances that may be on board.

Tonnage, 1070 tona, gross ap

proximately. Length, B. P. 185 feet. Breadth, 32 feet. Main deck 29

'feet on water, line. Moulded Depth, 10 feet 9 inches, Built, Ching Ngai, 1926, " Ship under construction when

wrecked.

Torms:-50% of Purchase

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ANNUAL CAMP:

The Infantry company will attend camp during the week-end 19th-21st November.

Attendance in camp

camp a a condition

to

CANTON'S NEW TAXES.

UNEXPECTED REPLY TO

CONSULS.

It will be recalled that recently.

21 YEARS AGO.

EXTRACTS FROM" TELEGRAPH FILES.

The following items are extract- the Consular Body at Shameen fored from the Telegraph files for the warded to the Government at Can-week ended November 18th, 1905 ton a protest against the now con- sumption and production taxes

The rate of the dollar on, de which the Government recently mand was 28. 0. 18/26d. proposed to enforce,

The Canton reply is somewhat The death was announced, in unexpected. In effect, it anys that London, of Mr. E. R. Bellios, the Ministers at Peking are not on C.M.G., for over 30 years identified a proper diplomatic basis with the with the public and business life Nationalist Government at Canton, of the Colony. and the protest is returned to the

for cfficiency.

It is hoped that members will be able

got out by the evening trains on Friday, 18th November for Satur: day to

to count as a full day's training, members arrive before 8 a.m. on Saturday, 20th November. All members are requi an effort to

requested to parade at Kowloon Rail- way Station at

at 5 p.m. on

Friday, 18th Senior Consul unconsidered. to catch the 5.20

Fm. traile D.C. Infantry Company to this Headquartere

Wednesday number of

on

Bre

membe7th

7.21

to

make

9

1.m

before port November, the attonding camp, so that, rations can be arranged,

Time Table for Trains From Kowloon to Fanling Friday even ing: 5.20 p.m.: p.m.; Satar- day

morning:-0.40 ∙a.m. Froma Fanling to Kowloon: Sunday even- ing-5.51 pm and 6.19 p.m.; Mon- day morning:-7.31 am and 8.17 Railway warrants-Arrangements being made with the Railway Company to issue second class re- turn tickets to Fanling for other zanka.

The Senior N.C.O. or men present will be responsible that the names are ticked off on the list at the Booking Office as the tickets are issued.

Baggage Members wishing have their camp at Fraling must deliver clearly labelled with the owners names at Volunteer Heudunrters by

p.m. on Friday, 19th Nov. Rifics

and bayonets are not on any account

to be left in camp during mid-week.

Bedding will be drawn from the store tent by members sleeping In tamp, and returned before members on the Sunday evening or Mon-- morning Arma may be drawn from Head- am, to 12 noon, 2. p.m. to 4 p.m. quarters between the following hours:

p.m. to

6 p.m. from Monday, 15th, to Thursday, 18th Nov; and on Friday, 19th November, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon only."

2.30

day

Dress-Marching order, ie. he

to

it,

The following official communi- que has been issued by the Government:

The rights to erect a pier an Crown land opposite. Hillier Street were sold for $31,000 to Messrs. Li Yum-sing and Li Wing-kwong,

The Foreign Office to-day-au-

There was a very large attend. thorised the publication of the ance at the wedding of Mr. Lau following communication dated Wing-ching (son of Mr. Lau Chu- November 8, from the Acting Min pak) to a daughter of Mr., Chung Consul General of Portugal, who ister for Foreign Affairs to the Yuet-Kai, a well-known merchant"

la senior member of the Consular At a meeting of the Hongkong Body at Shameen:

St. George's Society Sir Francis Sir-In order to avoid misuz-Piggott was elected President and derstanding and to assist to a Sir Henry Berkeley Vice President. right perception of the new reall. It was decided to hold a ball on. ties of the national situation re- January 19th.; sulting from the extension of Na- S tionalist.authority over the greater In the course of a leading part of China, I have the honour article, the Telegraph stated that to return the enclosed letter, dated any schemes of reforms in November 5th, and transmitted Kwangtung which does not put the through the post, which purports extinction of piracy at the head the Senior Consul at Canton by of the list is useless." to be a protest communicated by direction of the Senior Minister of

the Interested Powers represented Judge de Sausmarez, of Shang- at Peking,' who declare that they hal, was honoured with a Knight- cannot recognise the legality of hood. the internal taxes-authorised by

the Canton authorities on the The birthday of the late King consumption and production of Edward VII was observed by a goods within the Liang Kwang, ball at Government House attend- the ground that the same are fined by 1,500 guests. direct violation of treaties.

***

"My Government does (not) r The Dairy Farm Company's pro- cognise the existence of the Senior fits for the year totalled $67,864. Minister of the interested Power A dividend of $1.20 per share was represented at Peking (who lacks recommended. juridical sanction) nar are the

**

Money to be paid to the Under-mets, rifles, bayonets, belts, side-status and the relations of the The Telegraph made a plea for

nrms, pouches, braces, haversacks, signed on Fall of Hammer.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

waterbottlos, greatcoats (where issued), tunics, kilta, khaki apror, khaki hose, flashes, short, putties, and boots.

Glengarries to be worn from 5 p.n. to 5 a.m.

Arma may be drawn from Corps Headquarters, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon only on Friday, 12 November,

arms,

same powers vis-a-vis my Govern-

waterbottles, grestevato- (where ment regulated on a basis which the purchase of motor ambulancea

issued), tunics, shorts, putties boots.

ARTILLERY COMPANY,

and

City and Taikoo Sections will

can properly entitle them to for the Colony. raise the question of a "direct

The anti-American violation of treaties.'

boscott,

clusion Law, was reported to be

"I have the honour to add that arising out of the new US Ex- parade at Volunteer Beaders, at my Government is ready to dis- 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 16th November cuss this and other questions as very strongly rooted in Cantor and for 6 Howitzer Gun Drill and and when all or any of the Pow-Wuchow Signalling Instruction.

Transport for Taikoo Sections will be at Talkoo at 6 p.m.

Dress: Mufti,

ENGINEER COMPANY. The Engineer Company will go into camp at Fanling on Friday, 12th Nov, 1926

that national power and authori ers represented at Peking realise

Mr H E Goldsmith was ap

has long since ceased to be exerpointed a Fellow of the Royal cised in Poking, and that the re Colonial Institute. volutionary and constructives, fa* forces of Nationalist China have power and authority to my Gov now transferred this national ernment. Chen Yu-jen, Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs".

'The Consuls' Letter..

The text of the Portuguese Con- sul General's letter reads as fel lows:

The wedding took place at the Bonnar and Misg N Hickling... Union Church of Mr. J. W. C.- The oficiating clergymen were the

father of the bride and the Rev. TW. Pearce. Miases Henderson, Rodger and. Humphreys were the bridesmaids, and Mr. D. Macdon-

old was the "best" man."

Thursday 18th November, No. 3 Attendance is a condition for ef Platoon:--Parade at Talkoo Dock at ficiency: All members are requested All that piece or parcel of 5.15 p.m. Dress:-Mufti without arms to make an effort to parade at Kow- ground registerd in the Land Subject: Skeleton Company Drill Joca Railway Station at 5 pm, on Fri Office as Section C of Inland Lot. In Charge-Sorgt. R. Bell. No. 6 day, 12th November to catch 5.20 p.m. No. 16 together with all messages at 5.16 p.m. Dress:-Mufti without

Platoon: Parade at Kowloon Dock trzin. or tenements erections and build arms. Subject: Skeleton Company meta, rifles, bayonets, belts, sidearms,

DressMarching order, ie. He ings known at the date hereof as Drill In Charge:Captain D. C. pouches, braces, haversacks, water

"Your Excellency In, connec- No. 6, Prince's Terrace, Victoria, Logan, M. G. No. 7 Platoon: Parade bottles, greatcoats (where issued), tion with Your Excellency's "des- aforesaid, and the rights of way at Volunteer. Headquarters at 5.30 tunfes, shorts,

putties and boots. patch of October 6th, 1926, I have

A Melbourne firm of dress- (if any) ensements and apparten- P., Dress:-Mufti without

Arms may be drawn from Corps the honour to inform you that as makers and the two proprietors Subject: Skeleton Company ances thereto belonging and all In. Charge:-C. S. M. D. J. Purves,

Drill. Headquarters on Fridays; 12th Nov., senior Consul at Canton: I have who pleaded "Guilty" to 69 char-

9 am and 12 noon only.

been directed by the senfor Minis- Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on the presented at Peking to communi-ordered to pay fines and repara-- Signal Section, will marade at Corpster of the interested Powers re-ges of evading Customs duty were following dates Dress: Mufti Monday, 15th November for Buzzer Cate to Your Excellency the fol,tion aggregating £2,500 Reading (Lecture 15), Thursday, 18th lowing protest: November for Lecture 16.

In view of the levying by the The following appointments Field Sections will parade at Well- Canton authorities of certain have been gazetted Mr. Archi- ington Barracks at 6.30 p.m. from taxes on foreign trade, the Diplo bald Orr. Lang, and Sir Shouson, Monday, Sth November to 9th Decemnatic representatives at Peking Chow, to be Unofficial Members ber; 1926 for practical work with of the Powers concerned declare

the estate and interest of the

Mortgagor in and to the said pre-

mises.

Annual Crown Rent $5.50 Term 75 years with Extension for 924 years. For further particulars

apply to:-

Messrs. WILKINSON & GRIST, Mortgagees' Solicitors,

or to

Messrs. LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers..

No. 8, Duddell Street,

.. Hongkong

Hongkong, 5th November, 1926.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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

on MONDAY,

the 15th November, 1926, commencing at 10.30

at H.M. Naval Yard, Hongkong.

for account of the concerned.)

Old Lead Battery Plates, 39

tons,

Sunday, 28th November-Annual

Church Parade of the entire Company

including Reserves, Pipe Band, etc. All members are expected to attend this parade.

, יי

STRENGTH.

The following recruits are taken on the strength and posted

a

under: No. 1004 Pte. A, Urquhart, duth Company, R.E. on Field Works that they cannot recognise the leg of the Executive Council of Hong

No 2 Platoon; No. 1095 Pte. W. C. Tillery, No. 6 Platoon; No. 1006 Piper H. R. Major. Pipe Band: No. 1097 Pte. T. L Locke, No. 4 Platoon; No. 1098 Pte. J. M. DeSilva, No. 4,

Platoon.

"RANSFERS,

No. 794 Pta. A." C. Warren is transferred from No. 1 Platoon to Nɔ, 2 Platoon, as from 9. 11. 26.

LEAVE

Training

Dress: Mufti.

gality of this measure, which is in kong And Mr. Bhagwan Singh Lights Section will parade at direct violation of treaties. Dr. Varma, to be a Nominated Indian Wellington. Barracks at 6.30 p.m. each Felix B. M. da Horta, Consul Gen- Unofficial Member of the Legisla- night for lectures on the details, oferal for Portugal and Senior Con- tive Council of Kenya DEL plant and instrumenta on sul," Thursdays, 18th and 25th November, and 2nd December, 1926. Dress Muft

"ATMOURED CAR COMPANY,

Parado at Volunteer Headquartors at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, 15th and Gun Instruction

No. 668 Pte. T. Low No. Wednesday, 17th November, 1925 for Platoon is granted Teave of absence from the Corps from 9. 11. 26 to 8. 12. 20,

No. 176 Pie. M. Manuk, Reservo Company is granted an extension of leave from 17, 2 27 to 31. 3. 27:

TESIGNATIONE

The following are permitted to resign from the Corps on · Medical Grounds, as from 1. 11. 26:-No. 638 Spr. A, McCallum, Enginear...” Com- pany: No. 1022 Pte. C. H. G. Bradley, Armoured Car Company.

to

The local weather forecast de noon to-morrow is East Old Lead Ingots, 1 ton, 2 qts, winds, moderate; fine.

4 lbs.

Old Copper Inferior, 11 cwts.,

2. qts. 12. lbs.

No.), 4 cwts., 2 lbs.

Extra Cam Wook-end (Optional). Those able to attend camp on 20th 21st November may on so on mending

PACIFIC SHIPPING

SERVICES

DOLLAR LINE CHANGE.

San Francisco, Nov. 6-The

in their names to C.S.M. A.C. Groves Dollar Steamship Company an- before the 17th November. This dosanounced to-day the re-arrangement not absolve, members from attendance of the Trans-Pacific service whore- on the regulax Armoured Car Com-

any week-ende rat is extra and by the vessels at present calling voluntary.

only at Seattle will touch at San Francisco and Los Angeles. The new schedule becomes effective on Tuesday 16th November at 6.30 January 4

at Volunteer Headquarters,

p.ni.

INFANTRY COMPANY.

N. C.O. clasa for all Company to Seattle and vice versa. After Ships leaving here will return N. C.O.'s, Lewis Gun class under

L/Sergt. S. Jarvis M.C. Muskotry arriving here the vessels will call class for those detailed by Platoon at Los Angeles and then, return to Commanders."

San Francisco before departure Tuesday, 23rd November at 5.80 for the Orient. pam. at Kennedy Road Range, Nos, 3 and 4 Platoons for Lewis Gan Firing United States Shipping Board to Nov. 6-The

ECOTTISH COMPANY.

Washington,

day refused permission to the Our Picture Page to-morrow The Scottish Company will go into Oriental Line route vessels in the will include an Interesting series camp at Fanling on Friday, 12th South China trade on their east- Brass, Nuts Lead Plated (750 of photographs taken on the oc- November.

bound voyage to go by way of Attendance is a condition for of Southern California ports on their casion of the investiture of H.E. Aciency. All members are requested return and up the const. It was the Governor by H.R.H. Prince to make an effort to appear and to George, some snapshots and a parade at Kowloon Railway Station argued that such routing would group picture taken at the lawn at 5pm. on Friday, 12th November place the line on a paying basis, The basis of the refusal was that

The above may be inspected on fore the 22nd of November, 1920, of Saturday, the 13th November,

thoy will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected, 1926, from 9 am to 11.45 0.70.

Bills of Lading will be

signed by,

counter-

JOIN MANNERS & CO., LTD.

bowls "At Home" at Talkoo, and to catch the 5.29 p.m. train this might seriously but into the

a group of the Civil Service lawn bowle team which won the Spoy

LAMMERT BROŠ,

Auctioneers.Cup.

Dress-Marching order. helinets, rifles, bayonots, belts, side-

armpouches, braces, haversacks, trade of the Government's Facific

Continued on Column 4) Borvice

A picture gallery was opened. on board the French Atlantic liner) Faria bofore she left Le Havre for New York Paintings by Claude Monet, Harpignies, Maupa, Lobourg, Sisley, Rendir, Coro, Courbet, and Besnard will be on: show for one day after the vessel dacks in New York

A doctor is a man who means

well:

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