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"WANTED.
WANTED. Nurgo for boy of 3 years, Apply Mrs. Mackintosh,
270, The Peak.
FOUND.
TERRIER.
BLACK AND TAN "PETER." Apply Royal H.K. Golf Club Ofee or Deep Water Bay.
MOTOR CARS ETC.
FOR SALE-Harley Davidson Combination (1923. Model). Ma-, chine in goad running, condition. Price $350.00. Apply Box No. 107, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-JUST ARRIVED per 8.s. Calulu from Australia. Horses suitable for Jumping, Polo and Hacking Mileh cows, Chickens and a fine assortment of Bull-dogs, Airedales, Pointers, Gordon Set- ters, Fox hounds and Pomeranians. For inspection and purchase on board. For further particulars. Apply Fred Kew & Co., Tel. C.732."
PREMISES TO LET. TO LET.-One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Road, Hongkong Apply to 82, Kennedy Road.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY.
Will members who have not ans- wored circular in connection with proposed St. George's Ball, kindly do so without further delay in order that the Committee may ar rive at a decision..
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.
Prospect Place, Bonham Road.
The now School Year, begins December 13. Entrance Examina- tion for New Boys, Saturday, For Decembar 11th at 9.30a.m. prospectus, for bourders and day- boys, apply
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, Prospect Place.
"MACAO."
GREAT INDUSTRIAL FAIR
FOR ONE MONTH.
Opens on the 7th Noveniber. Closes on the 6th December. Besides the exhibition, of in- dustrial products there will be every variety of amusements such Tawaian Merry-go-rounds, dances, Chinese theatre, Cinemia, recreation pond, etes
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Motor-busses, taxis running from every point of Macao to the Fair.
Tew thousand electric lamps Illumination!!!
Five cents entrance fee.
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IN THE SUPREME COUT OF HONGKONG.
In the matter of the Companies
Ordinance 1911
. and
#
in the matter of the Kwong Chow Hotel Co., Ltd. Winding Up Order made the 8th day of November, 1926.
Date and place of First Meet-
TO LET.-Office Rooms, 2nd Floor, New Hongkong Bank Building. | ing:- Apply Sang Kée, same bullding.
TO LET.-A three roomed Euro- pean ELAT on top floor of No. 14, Conduit Road. Apply to H. M. H. Nemazee.
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 Floora 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, servants' quarters, recently 1 epair- ed and renovated. Apply DEA- CONS, Prince Building.
TO LET-14 Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon, with tennis court, 1 amal & 4 large rooms, 2 bathr rooms, 2 kitchens & seryants' quar- ters. Recently repaired. Apply Seu Kon Chip Bank of Canton Building.
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TO LET Houses and Lands for aale, Mortgages arranged." Flats and Houses vacant; we have good tenants immediately available for other houses and flats in suitable localities. See ads, in S. C. M. P; and Daily Press. Small Investors Tel. 0.4630.
TO LET-Furnished from lat March, 1927, for 10 Months. A very desirable four room top flat In Armend Buildinga, Kowloon European bathroom, flush system, i good kitchen, and servants' quar- ters. Apply Box No. 110, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."-
10 DAYS' EXHIBITION
of
PICTURES
at Messrs. KOMOR & KOMOR Commencing on Monday, 1st November.
OIL PAINTINGS. by Royal Academy Artists of Europe: Karpathy, Allbert, Rol- lin, Wagner, Dohnalok, etc., etc. WATER COLOURS by the foremost Artista of Japan: Basko, Terauchi, Kano, Yokouchi, Yamamoto, Kobayashi, etc.,
etc.
The prices of Water Colours, ranga from $2to $65,-each; guaranteed by Mesars. Komor and Komor to be all gonuine. They shouldmako adinfrivolo Christmas and Wedding Prosents. Exhibition open
from 9 am to 5p.m.
for 10 days only
KOMOR & KOMOR
Art & Curlò. Exports, St. George's Building":
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926.
LAMMERT'S AUGHES & HOUGH MR. MATHESON LANG'S
AUCTIONS
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 sold
By Order of the Mortgages. by
PUBLIC AUCTION.
on MONDAY,
the 15th day of November, 1926,
at 3 o'clock p...
at their Sales Rooms, B, Duddell, Street, Victoria, Hongkong,
by ̈Messrs. LAMMERT MROS. The property consists of :--
LIMITED;"
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS, IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS & 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.
E. V. M. R. de SOUSA.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
CANADIAN TOUR,
IMPORTANCE OF TRAVEL FOR YOUNG ACTORS.
Mr. Matheson Lang is a staunch adherent to the polley of theatri- cal artists touring abroad while they are still in the heyday of their prime. Mr. Lang last month alled with his company from Liverpool for Montreal for a six- months' tour of Canada, where ho will introduca several of tho dramas which have been a big suecess at Home.
Incidentally, his visit will ba somewhat in the nature of a "homecoming" for him, for he was born in Montreal; but, although ho has travelled practically all over the world he has never returned, to the land of his birth airco hla The Undersigned have received father, a Scottish Presbyterian instructions from Mr. John Flem- minister, took him back to Scot ing, Special Manager of The Rusland when three years old. Matho- so-Asiatic Bank in Liquidation to son Lang was the youngest of I sell by Public Auction,
seven children, all of whom wore, born in the Dominion.
on THURSDAY,
the 18th November, 1926,
commencing at 11 am. at No. 402, The Peak.
A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.
Comprising:
He is particularly anxious to streas the importance of theatrical "stars" travelling while still
young.
What Colonials Want. Coloniats, he said, were very sensitive about it. They do not, liko the policy of threatrical folk Teak hatstand, Couch, armchair, going to them when they are on Teak Bookcase, Tenk extension the wane and ready for retirement. dining table. Dining chairs, Teak Even the born colonial prefera to sideboard, Glass Cabinet, Silver-think of the Mather Country as "Home," and he is always craving to have the same opportunities of enjoying both artists and their productions while they are at their zenith.
All that piece or parcel of ground registerd in the Land Office as Section C of Inland Lot. No. 15 together with all messuages or tenements erections and build-ware, E. P. Ware, Crockery, etc., ings known, at the date hereof as etc.
No. 6, Prince's Terrace, Victoria, Bedsteads, Tenk Wardrobes, aforesaid,, and the rights of way Dressing tables, Washstand, Teak (if any) easements and appurten-chest-of-drawers, Linen cupboard, nnces thereto belonging and all etc. " the estate and interest of the Mortgagor in and to the said pre- mises..
Annual Crown Rent $5.50 Term 5 years with Extension for 924
For further particulars
apply to:-
Messrs. WILKINSON & GRIST,
Creditors, 22nd day of Novem-years. ber, 1926, at 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon at the Official Receiver's Office.
Contributories, 22nd day of No- vember, 1926, at 10.30 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,
CHURCH. SERVICES.
▲ CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR 'IS MAGE Foll · NOTICES UNDER THIS READING.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Macdonnell Road, below Bowen Road, Tram Station. Sunday Service: at 11.15 a.m. Subject: "Mortals and Immortals." Wod- "hesday: Evening Meeting at 5,30 p.m... Reading Room at above address open: Tuesday and Fri- day: 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Mon- day and Thursday: 5 to 7 p.m. The Public is cordially invited to attend the Services and visit the Reading Room.
St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong.-. November 14th, 1926. 21th Sun- day after Trinity. Holy Com munion (8 a.m.) Sunday School (10 am) Matins (11 a.m.) Preacher: Rev. H. Copley Morle. „Eyensong (6.p.m.), Preacher: -Rev. G. T. Waldegrave..
DANCING
ני
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 attendanch. with all the latest jazz music.
Ladies are cordially Invited.
NOW
OPEN
AT
WHITEAWAY'S
Mortgagees' Solicitora,
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 am.
at H.M. Naval Yard, Hongkong.
(for account of the concerned.)
also
A Quantity of Blackwood-ware,"
Catalogues will be issued.
On view from Wednesday the
17th November, 1926.
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD.
COPENHAGEN,
"AFRIKA." having arrived, Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed and placed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., where delivery can be 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..
All broken, "chafed and damaged goods are to be. left in the, Godown, where they will be oxamined by Messrs. Anderson and Asle on the
Old Lend Battery Plates, 3917th of November, 1926, at 10 a.m.
tons."
All claims against the vessel' must
be presented to the Undersigned be-
Old Lead Ingots, 1" ton, 2 qts., fore the 22nd of November, 1926, or
4 lbg.
Old Copper Inferior, 11 cwts.,
2 qts., 12 Its.
Brass Nuts Lead Plated (750
No.), 4 cwts., 2 lba.
The above may be inspected on Saturday, the 13th November, 1926, from 9 a.m. to 11.45 a.m...
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
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.
(for account of the concerned.)
The Steamship "YUET ON," as she now lles wrecked on Chenng Chau Island (betiveen Pong-chay and Kau-l-chau with all Gear and Appurtenances that may be on board.
Tonnage, 1070 torts, gross. ap-
proximately.
Length, B. P. 185 feat. 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.
Terms: -50% of Purchase Money to be paid to the Under signed on Fall of Hammer.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
they will not be recognised,
No Fire Insurance will be effected, Bills of Lading" will be counter, signed by,
JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD.
OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.
and
CHINA MUTUAL STEAM.
NAVIGATION CO., LTD, -
Consignees per Company's Steamer
"DARDANUS"
From UNITED KINGDOM and ..CONTINENTAL PORTS via
STRAITS
aro hereby, notified that the
CATgO will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lie at Con- signee's risk and subject to ter and conditions of storage at Holt's Whurt. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after. 18th Nov. Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given on from port to port to the final port prior to steamer's arrival, but carried of call to which the option extends,
All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.46 a.m. noon within the free storage "period.
No claims will be admitted after. the Goods buvo left the steamer's Godowns, and all Goods remaining un, delivered after 10th November will be suvject to rent.
All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersignott on or before the 3rd December, they will not be recognised.
No Fire Insuranco will be effected.
BUTTERFIELD & SWINE,
Agents, Hongkong, 13th November 1920.
When Mr. Lang was in Austro- Ha he happened to speak to one
“UNCLE JOE” GANNON DIES
At the advanced ago of 90 years, "Uncle Joe" Cannon, the Grand Old Man of American politica, has just passed away at Danville, Illinois,
. PUPILS' CONCERT.
AN ENJOYABLE PROGRAMME.
The pupils of Mr. Frederick
LOCAL WEDDING.
CROWLEY CROWLEY.
The Peak Church was yesterday
of his hosts about the pending visit Mason, A.R.CO., LT.CL the the scene of a pretty wedding of a famous actor and his company, organist of St. John's Cathedral, when Mr. Bernard Crowley, of Ho was, however, somewhat surgave a most enjoyable programme Messrs. Butterfeld & Swire (the prised at the reply. "What?" said in the Cathedral Hall last night. son of the Rev. E. E. Crowley and his "host, "those old 'crocks'? We There was a large response to the Mrs. Crowley, Andover), was. want them when they are at their invitations sent out, and all pre-married to Miss Joyce Augusta best, not when they have one foot sent much appreciated the ex-Crowley (the daughter of Mr. and in the grave."
cellence of the vocal and instru- Mrs. E. A. Crowley, of Staines, mental items, those taking part England). The Rev. Copley Moyle, Keen and critical though they showing that they had been ad-M. A, officiated. ́are of visiting companies, Mr.mirably trained by their teacher, The bride, who was given away.
Lang finds the colonial audience The full programme was as fol very appreciative and of a Hike-lows: able disposition. Mr. Lang is tak- ing with him a huge consignment of properties and scenery, consist- ing of 28 lorry loads, and while in Canada he will play "The Tyrant," The Wandering Jew," Carnival," and "The Chinese Bungalow,"
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Part I.
Plano Solo, (a) "Prelude in F minor" (Arensky); (b) "Les Anos (Grovlez); Miss May Ung.
Songs, (1) "Daffodil Song" (Hadyn Wood); (b) "Night (Montague Phillips); Miss Gaubert.
by Mr. AR.H. Phillips, was charmingly attired in pink georgette with silver lace, and carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Marjorie Stewart was bridesmaid. She was dressed in blue organdle with hat to match.
Mrs. A.R.H. Phillipa was Mat- is nigh" ron of Honour, and Mr. H. R., M. Forysth, was "best, man."
Following the ceremony, a re-
Piano Solo, (a) "Etude in Eception was held at Taikoo House, (Corzny); (b) Andante con moto" (Op. 25) (Mendelssohn); Miss Phyllis Gillingham.
Song, "Soa Fover" (John Ireland); Mr. C. W. Liddon Cole.
Piano Solo, (a) "Papillon" and (b) "Albumblatt" (Greig); Miss Ada Leung,
Songs, (a) Romance" (Le Demon) (Rubinstein); (b) "The Wish" and (c) "Bachanalo" (Chepin); Mrs. R.A.
Rodgers,
GUMLEY HALL.
Another pretty wedding took" place yesterday at the Union Church, the contracting parties being Mr. Frane Stowart Gumley, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tait Gumley, of Edinburgh, and Miss Elizabeth Margaret G. Hall, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R... Hall, of Columbarian Cottage, Sel- kirk, Scotland: The ceremony was.
Piano, Bolo, (a) "Romance in Dperformed by the Rev. J. Kirk fut" (Sibelius); (b) "Rosemary Maconachle
The bride, who was given away (Frank Bridge); Miss W. Robinson.
Songs, (a) "Early Morning" by Mr. C. R. M. Young, of Messrs.. (Graham Poel): (b) "Little Dutch Butterfield and Swire, was attired Tiles" (Evelyn Sharpe); Miss Elsie in a gown of white brocaded satin,
Mo
Part II.
"Sylvan"
deeply vandyked and hemmed with pcarla, over a whito lace slip. She also wore a veil of white embroider- Songs, (a) Ronald); (b) The Rivulet" (Martin ed net gown with pearls, and a wreath of white heather and orange Shaw); Miss M. Gaubert.
(Landon
Piano Solo, "Tone-Stanza, No. 2, in blossom. She carried a bouquet of
B Bat" (Ernest Austin), Miss Ada pink and white rosebuds and maid-
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Loung
(Hermannenhair fern
Songa, (B) "Friendshi"" Lohr); (b) "Go not, happy day" The bridesmaid was "Miss G (Somerval)
Mr. C. W. Liddon Cole. Nicholas, who wore a dress of pow Song. "Don't come in Sir please" dered blue flowered georgette, with (Cyril
Scott):
Mins Elsio Ma,
hot of blue taffeta and velvet, and Solo, "Burlesque" (Arthur carried a bouquet of chrysanthe
Piano
Hinton); Miss May Ung.
Russian Folk Songs, (a) "Mother, mums and roses, with maidenhair dearest" (Old Russian Melody); (b) fern.
The Birch Tree" (Grescanino; (c) The matron of honour: was Mrs. "Cornflowers" (Old Russian Molody); C. R. M. Young, whose dress was Mrs. R. A. Rodger Sylvia"
Piano Solo, (a)
and (b)
of nigger Brown morocaine trim-
Sing a song of sixponice (Leo med with tangerine velvet, with Livens); Miss W. Robinson.hpt to match.
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Mr. J. Petrie, of Messrs. David Boag and Co., Ltd., carried out the duties of best man.
Later a reception was held at No 549 The RealThe honeymoon is being spent at Fanling, the bride's going-away dress being a fawn'cos- tume with crepe de chino hat to match
Owing to a delay in making the nominations for the municipal alections at Herck-la-Ville, In. Bel- gian Limburg, the list containing the names of men only was diy qualified. The women whos names lled the opposition list which was Ing time, were, accor ingly declared to be elected un opposed. In consequence the new municipal council consists, with the exception of the Burgoms story. entirely of women,
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