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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB. -

Ladica are cordially invited to attend the Smoking Concert to be held on the H.K.C.0. ground at 9:30 p.m. on Friday, the 19th No-

vember.

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NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the business of LEE KEE of No. 21, Wellington Street, carried o by Lee lu Cheung as Executor of Lee Kee deceased is being wound up in accordance with the arrangement made for the divi- sion of the estate of the said Lee Kee decensed amongst the persons entitled thereto;

LEE IU CHEUNG. Hongkong, 15th Nov., 1926.

NOTICE.

WANTED.

WANTED.-Well known foreign firm of Import and Export, long, established in Hongkong, requires a good COMPRADORE, with satis-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN factory Security, Apply Box No: that I, the undersigned have this 110, care of "Hongkong Tele-day commenced business as Sani- tary Engineer and dealer in Sani- graph."

tary Appliances, building ma- terials and builders' hardware un- der the name of LEE YU KEE, at [No. 40, 'Queen's Road Central, op-

pasite the Queen's Theatre.

LOST.

A wire haired fox terrier puppy. White and black markings. Please return to A.D.C., Govern- ment House.

BUNGALOWS, REPULSE BAY,

"

TO BE LET.-For particulars and order to view please. Apply to Hongkong Realty and Trust Com pany, Ltd., Exchange Building,: Des Voeux Rond Central, Hong kong.

PREMISES TO LET.

TO LET-One European FLAT Wanchai Gap Road, Hongkong. Apply to 12, Kennedy Road.

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

LEE JU CHEUNG. Hongkong, 16th Nov., 1926.··

PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL

STEAM NAVIGATION CO...

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPE,

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1926.

LAMMERT'S HUGHES & HOUGH

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION,

The Undersigned have received Instructions to belt by Public Auction.

on Friday, the 19th Nov., 1926 at 11 am. at Godown No. 12, The China Provident. Loan and Mortgage Co., Ltd., West Point (for account of the concerned). 69 Bags Saigon Rice-more or lesa damaged.

Term: Cash on Delivery

Lammert Bros.,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC" AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction

U

LIMITED.

GENERAL AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS & GENERAL BROKERS.

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

4. Duddall Stroot,

If you have anything you would like to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM.

E. V. M. R. de SQUSA.

Teak and Iron Bedsteads with Wire Mattresses und Mattresses, Teak Wardrobes with and without mirrors, Teile Dressing Tables, Teak Chests of Drivers, Tollet Sets, etc., etc.,4,

on Friday, the 19th Nov. 1926. at 2.30 p.m. at Godown No. 47, The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon (for account of the concerned) 12 A Few Pleces of Blackwood Ware Drums Sulphurle Aciä

and

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

Lammert Bros., Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auc-

From Straits," Colombo, Australia,tion.

Bombay, Egypt, "Mediteranean

parts and London:

Through Bill of Lading Issued for Batavin. Persian Gulf, Contin- ental American and South Afri- enn Ports.

The Steamship.

"DEVANHA,"

Capt. W. A. Norman carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be de- patched from this port on or about Thursday, the 25th November 1926, ht Noon taking Passengers and Cargo, for the above Ports.

Silk, Valuable and Tea "Tor Italy, France and 'London (under TO LETA three roomed Euro-arrangement) will be transhipped. pean FLAT 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, Chatar Road. Apply E. D. Sassoon and Company, Ltd.

COMMODIOUS Ground Floors of Nos. 15, 18 & 17, Connaught Road G., and First Floor of No. 16. Next P. and O. Bldg. Sultable for shipping offices. Apply S. K. Trast Ltd., 29, Connaught Road C.

TO LET Stowford No. 2, 46, Bonham Road, three stories, six rooms, five bath rooms, kitchen, servants' quarters, recently repair- 'ed and renovated. Apply DEA-

CONS, Prince Building.

TO LET For 12 months or longer (imediaté possession of early Spring) HOUSE in Peak dis- trict, near motor road; fully fur- Inished. Write Box No. 112, care of

"Hongkong Telegraph."

at Bombay into the Mail Steame proceeding direct to Marseilles and London.

Parcels will be received at this office until 5. p.m. the day before sailing. The contents and value" of all packayes must be declared.

For further particulars, apply to.

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & COMPANY.

Agents.

Hongkong. 18th Nov, 1926.,

DOUBLE DISASTER.

COLLISION BETWEEN

EXPRESS AND MOTOR CAR.

Portland, Tennessce, Nov. 17. Seven persons were killed and 25 Injured following a collision be tween an express train and notor car at a level crossing near Hen- dersonville.

The train was derailed..

Two were killed and six injured as a result of the actual collision, and two cars containing break- TO LET-14 Knutsford Terrace, collided and five were killed and down gangs racing to the scene Kowloon, with tennis court, 119 injured. Six others are not amall & 4 large rooms, 2 bath-expected to recover-Reuter's rooms, 2 kitchens & servants' quar- American Servico.

tora. Recently repaired. "Apply Seu Kon Chi, Bank of Canton Building.

DISASTROUS GALE.

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 lies wrecked on Cheang. Chau Island (between Peng-chau and Kau-i-chau with all Gear and Appurtenances that board.

may be on

Tonnage, 1070 tons, gross ap-i

proximately,

vide

aleo

1 Cottage Plano,

Porcelain Basing

and Pipes.

with Taps

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1 Cottage Piano by John Broad-

wood & Sons."

1 Iron Safe and Stand.

1 Cottage Piano by M. F. Rachal

& Co.

3 Enamelled Baths.

1 Shanghai Bath.

Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Saturday, the 20th November, 1926.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc“ tion

Length, E. P. 185 feet. Breadth, 32 feet. Main deck 29 at

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.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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

on MONDAY, the 22nd November, 1926, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

comprising:-

on WEDNESDAY,

TO BE SCRAPPED.

Above is the British airship R.93, which, according to

to-day's cables, is, shortly to be scrapped.

POST

OFFICE

NOTICE.

KINGDOM

· XMAS LETTER MAIL FOR THE UNITED Xmas Letter Mail via Marseilles for the United Kingdom will be closed in the G. P. 0. 'as & p.m. the 20th inst. per as. Entori Maru.

This mail is due in London on the 21st December.

NOTICE

Datiable articles forwarded by letter post to Great Britain are liable to confiscation by the Customs. Such articles should be forwarded by parcel post only,

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 16 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel malls are closed at 6 p.m. on the previous dny,

XMAS LETTER AND PARCEL MAILS FOR CANADA AND Ú. S. A.

This letter and parcel mails for Canada and U. 8. A. will be closed in the G. P. O, as follows:---

Parcel Mail Wednesday, 24th November, at 5:00 p.m. Registered Mail Thursday, 26th November, at 9,45 a.m. Ordinary Mail Thursday, 25th November at 10.30 a.m.. These mails are due in Victoria, B, C.on 21st December,

From

Shanghai and Europe via Siberia Wray Castle Shanghai

Australia and Mania

Manila

Japan and Shanghai

Japan...

INWARD MAILS..

Per

Kanchow Tango Maru Pres. Pierce Katori Maru Anyo Maru

Shanghai

the 24th November, 1926,"

commencing at 2.15 p.m. No. 23, Jordan Road, Kowloon

(Ground Floor Flat).

Europe via Yegupatam (Letters and

papers, London 21st October)

Soochow

Phomius

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai

Siberia Maru

Straits

Manila

Japan

Japan

and Shanghai

Khiva Pres. Madison Mishima Mary Chambord

Fresident Taft Karmala

President Jackson Suwo Mari

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.

comprising:

Couch, Tables, Chairs. Drossing Tables, Single and Double War- drobes, Iron Bedsteads, Wash- stands, Crockery, Glass Ware Marble Clock, Pictures, Orpa- ments, etc.,

also

One. Plano by J. Ramsperger &

Co., Stuttgart.

and

Some Pleces of Antique, Spanish, Mahogany Furniture (made in England).

Catalogues will be issued.

On View from Tuesday, the 23rd November, 1926.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Chesterfield Conch and Arm- chairs, Desks, Screens, Cabinet It is reported in Teheran that Gramaphones and Records, Book Colonel Fulned-Din, Major Cases, Roll Top Desks, Glass Rohollah Khan, and other persons,' Cabinet, Carpets, Rugs, Electric have been shot by order of the Table Fans. Ornaments, etc., etc., Shah of Persia for having con- Teak Dining Tables, Sideboards, spired to assassinate his Majesty Teak Dinner Waggon, Ice Chests, and the Valiahd, together with Crockery, Glass Ware, Kitchen some high officials and members

of the Majlis

TO LET-Furnished from 1st March, 1927, for 10 Months. A very desirable four room top flat in Armed Buildings, Kowloon EASTERN AMERICAN STATES Utensils, etc., etc.,

"European bathroom, flush system, good kitchen, and servants' quar- ters. Apply Box No. 111, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

AFFECTED

New York, Nov. 17. " A seventy-nine mile an hour galo,. accompanied by heavy rain, swept the Eastern states and considerably

SHARE & REAL ESTATE Firm damaged shipping, unroofed build- will consider applications for part-ings, flooded mines, crippled trans- nership only from prospects in port and interrupted telegraphic -position-to-invest-samo-capital-in-and-cable-communications.

exchange for partnership and! All the rivers in East Pennsyl goodwill: no, agents Apply for vania and West Virginia over- appointment to Hongkong Small flowed their banks and bridges Investors' Share & Real Estate Co. were swept away, but up to the Tel. 0.4630 10, Des Voeux Road. present no fatalities' are reported.

Casualties.

Joy Town

NOW OPEN

AT

WHITEAWAY'S

Later.

Two were killed and & injured as the result of the galo which swopt the city yesterday.-Reuter's Ameri can Service.

Oficial returns show that the aggregate value of the seaborne trade of Barma during the past official year

was 123 crores of rupees (£92,250,000), being an in- crease of 12 per cent. compared with the previous year, and of 60 per cent compared with the official year 1918-14.

THE BRUNSWICK HOUSE DANCE ORCHESTRA

open for engagement.

For full particulars, Apply to Brunswick House,

17, Ice Houso Street.

HOME LEAVE

If you are going on Home Leave next year register for accommodations now in order to secure the best space. Bookings made on all Steamship Lines tariff rates. Through tickets to Europe via United States and Canada, Complete information given as to Railways, Hotels, sight-seeing, etc., en route, Baggage and Accident Insurance,

Shipments of all kinds handled to all parts of the World. Carry American Express Travellers Cheques.

For complete Information apply THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., Inc. 4A, Des Voeux Road, Central. Telephone C: 4625.

USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

Shanghai

U.S.A. Canada, Japan and Shang-

hai Straits

OUTWARD MAILS.

For

Bangkok Swatow, Arpoy and Formosa Amay

Hoihow and Haiphong Shanghai

Japan

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Welhaiwel

Amoy

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt, and Europe via Marseilles,

Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, USA, C and S. America and *Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Siberia (letters, and postcards specially superscribed

Via Siberia only)

*Swatow and Bangkok Swatow, Amoy and Formosa

Shanghai and Japan Amoy

Saigon, Ceylon, India, Mauritios, E, and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Haiphong

Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. America and Europe vin Victoria, B.C., and. Europo via Siberia (letters and postcards specially superscribed "Vin Siberia" only)"

Swatow...

Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. America, and Europe vin Victoria,

· B.C.

Per

DISARMAMENT.

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achloved by commilssions and sub- committeps up to now wore that: an' attitude of goodwill had boën. shown by everyone. The dis Cussione had shown' quite clearly: that disarmamont was a practic able thing. But it was clear that they must not be in a hurry. It had been shown that the problem of disarmament, could be solved if- sufficient preparation were made before any Disarmament Confer- ence. He believed that Interna tional conferences succeeded. 'In direct proportion to the amount of preparation which preceded them. With regard to bringing forward. concrete proposals, each [country would have to say what it wanted, and it would then be for the preparatory commission,' In the first place, and a conference in the " second place, to formulate a de- finito scheme, basing themselves primarily on the demands of the various countries. Therefore this country would certainly have to make definito and concrete pro- posals as to armaments which it regarded as essential within the meaning of Article" Eight" of the Treaty British Wireless.

· SOME DIFFICULTIES.

London, Nov. 17.

In the House of Lords, Lord Parinoor and the Earl of Oxford expatiated on the desirability of an early assembling of an Inter. national Disarmament Conference.

Viscount Cecil, replying on behalf of the Government, agreed„' that the delay in disarmament was nnfortunate but inevitable. The greatest progress, however, hnd been made last year and we were. how discussing, not whether dis- armament could be effected, but how.

Dua November 18.

Viscount Cecil entirely concur November 18. red with Lord Oxford that November 18 chemical and bacteriological November 10. November 20, weapons and submarines should be November 20, eliminated from warfare, but in November 20. view of the fact that chemicals were easily made and distributed, November 21 it was doubtful whether the re-

November 22, gulations would be complied with. November 22. A start should be made with the November 23. peacetime armies. The whole, November 23: November 28. experiment must, however, proceed on the basis of good faith, If November 25. after a Treaty were signed a November 26, signatory was discovered th

November 27. November 28.

Date/

Chinhus...Thurs., Nov. 18,.5 p.m. Kotau Maru Thurs., Nov. 18, 5 p.m. Lalaang .... Thurs., Nov. 18, 5 pm: Mingsang ..Fri, Nov. 19, 8.30 a.m.

fringing, some form of control and examination would be introduced. He regretted that he could not formulate concrete proposals for". disarmament on behalf of Britain, but thought the procedure should be that each country should. say what it wanted, and on this the. Disarmament: Conference could'. base discussions and formulate a

Glentara Fri, Nov. 19, 8.20 a.m. scheme. Tango Mara..Fri, Nov. 19, 9.30 p.m. HaichingFri, Nov. 10, Noon

Kueichow,

- Viscount Cecil was sanguine fe- Fri., Nov. 19, 6 pm.garding the prospects of success Kiungchow. Sat., Nov. 20, 2.80 p.m. of a conference and believed that

"

Kateri Maru...... Sab Nov, 20. Registration 4.16 p.m. Letters.5 p.m. Duo Marseilles 19th December),

Pros, Pierce

Parcels

.

success or failure would mean the success or fallure of the League of Nations and the endurance or disappearance of civilisation Reuter.

GERMAN, VIOLATION?

Rugby, Nov. 17. ...Sat., Nov, 20,

In the House of Commons, Sir 3 p.m. Austen Chamberlain was asked Registration...4.15 p.m. whether, seeing that the German Letters.5 p.m. Government had constructed forti- (Duo San Francisco 15th December),fied works at Koenigsberg and Kwangtung Sun, Nov., 21, 8.30 a.m. Kyodo Maru No. 26

Kucatrin which violated Article 180 Sun, Nov; 21, 9 a.m. of the Treaty of Versailles, any re- Khiva Mon., Nov. 22, 2.00 pm. monstrance had been made to Ger Suiyang Mon. Nov. 22, 5 pm many on the subject. He replied that the matter was at present Tues., Nov. 23, under the consideration of the Al- Registration 9.45 am. Hied Governmenta. British Wire Letters

10.80 a.m. (Due Marseilles 24th December).

L288, Haihong....Tues., Nov. 28, Noon. Kwangse .Wed., Nov.. 24, 8.30 a.m.

Chambord

Mishima Maru

Wed., Nov. 24, It was stated at the inquest on "Registration 8.45 a.m. Jacobus Pieter Bastiaans, 68, a

Lettere

9.80a.m.Dutchman, who was gassed in r (Due Thursday Island 8th December). Bayswater hotel, that since the wor

Pres, Madison***

Wed., Noy, 24,

he had lost practically the whole of his fortune of £100,000..

Norwich Chamber of Commerce Parcels .....Noonis starting a campaign to promote Registration 2.45 p.m. public, efficiency and check the in- Letters... 8.30 p.m. crease in the rates, which are (Due Victoria, B.C., 13th Decembar). now 218, in the 5. Soochow Thara, Nov. 25, 8.30 am.

Protesilaus

Parcels.

.24th 5.p.m.

6.p.m. After sailing nearly 2,000,000 Thurs., Nov. 25. miles, Dr. A. W.. Mackenzie, senior Registration.9.45 m. surgeon of the Cunard Line,

Letters

10.30 am

(Duo Victoria, B.C, 21st December.) rutiring. Taming Thurs., Nov. 25, 10 am.

Anyo Muru Tri., Nov. 20, 10.80 a.m. A six-days-old Bath child has Pres, Taft...

Fri. Nov. 28, 1.20 p.m. been saved by blood transfused Szechuen

Fri. Nov. 20, 5

Nov. 20, 5 p.m.

from its father

Hoihow and Haiphong

Japan

Manila Shanghai

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E.

"and S. Afrien," Egypt and Europa,

vis Mareollies.

Parcels

Karmala

Straits and Calcutta

Swetow

.26th, 6 p.m.

Sat Nov. 27.

Three Spanish civilian residents Registration. 9.45 a.m. of Tetuan, returning to that town Letters 10:30 am.from an afternoon's shooting in Due Marseilles, 25th Decomber).

Fooksang

Parcels Letters

Bat, Nov. the environs, were attacked and Noon murdered close to the walls of the

p.m. town by a band of Jabala tribes. Yingehow....Sun., Nov. 28, 8.30 a.m.men whose object, doubtless, was

*Correspondence bearing vessel's name only.

.1

to obtain possession of their shot. guns

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