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TUITION.
WANTED. --Lessona In Malay
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB.
A DANCE will bo- held at LANE, CRAWFORD'S RESTAURANT
? On
Friday, December 10th commencing at 9 p.m.
The
"Melodians" Orchestra will be in attendance, Admisston by ticket. 10 he obtained at the Club House,
language as spoken in Java KOMOR & KOMOR
Please state terms Box No.. 129, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE ALSTIAN WOLF- HOUND PUPPIES. Pure-bred. Apply Box No. 127, care of "Hong- kong Telegraph.".
FOR SALE.-2% H.P. O.H.V. Sports Model B.S.A. Motorcycle. Perfect condition owner leaving Colony. Can be seen by appoint ment. Apply Box No, 126, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
PREMISES TO LET.
TO LET.--One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Road, Hongkong" 'Apply to 32, Kennedy Road.
TO LET Office Rooms, 2nd Floor, New Hongkong Bank. Building. Apply Sang Kee, same building.
Have received their consignment of
VIENNA FAYENCE
and
VIENNA ORNAMENTS
every piece a work of art and coat suitable for XMAS or,WEDDING
Presents.
Also a nice collection of inexprusivu
JAPANESE PRINTS
Prices ranging from 50 cents to $1.20 Our Collection of Chinese & Japañero CURIOS is unique,
KOMOR & KOMOR Art and Curlo Experts St. George's Building
Chater. Road.
NOTICE.
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Mr. E. R. FITZPATRICK, late TO LET-A three roomed Euro- pean FLAT on top floor of No. 14, of the s.s. Empress of Australia, Condult Road. Apply to H. M. H.will take over the business of the Nemazce.
COMMODIOUS OFFICES to let in No. 7, Queen's Road Central, also two small offices in 1A, Chuter Road. Apply E. .D. Sassoon and Company, Ltd.
COMMODIOUS Ground Floorg 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..
Peninsular Hair Dressing Saloon, Kowloon Hotel Building, Kowloon, as from Monday, December 6, 1926.
ANNOUNCEMENT,
INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS
TO LET. For 12 months or longer. (immediate possession or Late early Spring) HOUSE in Peak dis- trict, near motor rond; fully fur- nished. Write Box No. 112, care of "Hongkong Telegraph,"
TO LET Furnished February, 1927, a good four roomed house with boxroom and servants' quar- tère. Modern conveniences. Ap- ply 5, Observatory Villas Obser- vatory Road, Kowloon"
TO LET.-"Stowford No. 2, 46, Bonham Road, three stories, six rooma, five bathrooms, kitchen, sarvants' quarters, recently re- paired and renovated. Apply DEACONS, Prince's Building.
TO LET.-One European House with six rooms, servants' quarters, bathrooms, garden and garage,
AND SHIPBUILDERS OF
HONGKONG.
Frank D. Van Horn Esq.;
Superintendent of Highways,
New York City,
will read a paper on "ROAD CONSTRUCTION,""
on WEDNESDAY,
the 8th December, 1926, nt 5.45. p.m. Members and friends are cordi ally invited, to be present.
Chairman,
JAMES ORMISTON Esq.,
President.
A. LANDSBERT, Hon. Secretary.
known as No. 2, Argyle Street, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Homuntin. Please apply to Box No. 125, care of "Hongkong Tele- graph."
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TO LET.-Furnished from. 1st March, 1927, for 10 Months. A vory desirable four room top flat in Armend Buildings, Kowloon, European bathroom, flush system, good kitchen and servants' quar- tera. Apply Box No. 116, care pf "Hongkong Telegraph,"
INVESTMENT shares negotiated in small or large lots; houses and flats managed or rented for owners going home. Mortgages arranged on secured properties yielding. good Interest. Apply the Hong- kong Small Investors' Share & Roal Estate Co. Tel. C.4030.
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BONG KONG
ANNOUNCES A
FREE LECTURE ON
S CHRISTIAN SIENCE
by
MR. JOHN RANDALL DUNN, C.S.B.
of Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
THEATRE ROYAL Hong Kong.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
of the
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES
situate and being
Nos. 7&8, Mal Fong Street,'
No. 4. Mosque Terrace, No. 4, Ko Shing Street, No. 22, Stanley Street, ". No. 153D, Des Voeux Road," West, and No. 53, Robinson Road, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong
To be sold
by order of the mortgagee
by
PUBLIC AUCTION on FRIDAY,
the 17th day of December, 1926, at 3 o'clock p.m.
IN SIX LOTS,
by
MR. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA, Auctioneer.
AT THE CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, No. 4, Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong,
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The properties consist of:
Lot 1. All those pieces or parcels of ground situated at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and re- gistered in the Land. Office as Section II of Inland Lot No. 1247 and Section H of Inland Lot No..
1262 respectively together with the respective messuages or tenements therean erected and known as Nos. 7 and 8, Mui Fong Street re- spectively held for the residue of the respective terms of 999 years created therein by two Crown Leases dated respectively the 4th day of June 1802 and the 21st day of June 1893 and beth made be- tween Her late Majesty Queen Victoria of the one part and Agathon Frederick Woldemar Nis- sin of the other part.
Lot 2. The piece or parcel of ground situated at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Once as the Remain-
Lot No. 504 together with the mea ing Portion of Section B of Inland
suage or tenement thereon erected "and known as No. 4, Mosque Ter
race, held for the residue of the term of 999 years created therein by a Crown Lease dated, the 31st July 1856 and made between Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, of the one part and W. A. Harland of the other. part.
Lot 3. The piece or parcel of ground altuated at Vietoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as the Remain- ing Portion of Marine Lot No. 68,. together with the messuage or tenement erected thereon and known as No. 4, Ko Shing Street, held for the residue of the term of 999 years created therein by a Crown Lease dated the 31st day of July 1879 and made between Her late Majesty Queen Victoria of the one part and Lee Hing of the other part.
Lot 4. The piece or parcel of ground situated at Victoria in the | Colony of Hongkong and registared
at the Land Office as Section E of Inland Lot No. 21 together with the messunge or tenement thereon erected and known as No. 22 Stan ley Street, held for the residue of the term of 924 years under an extension of Crown. Lease dated the 3rd day of November 1872, and made, between Her late. Ma- jesty Queen Victoria of "the one part and Claudio Ignacio da Silva of the other part.
Lot 6. The piece or parcel of ground situated at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as the Remain. ing Portion of Section L of Marine Lot No. 414; together with the mes. suage or tenement thereon erected. and known as No. 159D, Des Vœux Road, West, held for the residue of the term of 939 years created The Public is cordially invited therein by a Crown Lease dated
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1926
at 5.45 p.m.
to attend.
THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.
THERAPION No. 1 THERAPION NË2 THERAPION N03:
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Mo. I for Bladder Datartinafo for Blood Ukia Diseases, Ma, Car Caroule Weaknesse POLDBYLRADINGCIIVISTE PRICE IN INDLAND, ON - DE LECLERC Mat.co.iletwrytowkittii WA Lende HER TRADE MARKED WORDS THRRAFIONIS DIA SITE GOVE. STAMP (RUIKED TO GENUINE ZAOKETE
the 14th day of December, 1917, and made between His Majesty King George the Fifth of the one' part and H. C. B. Riénaecker, the Public Trustee, G. V. R. Riongeckor and H. Wrenacre of the other part. Lot 6. The piece or parcel of ground situated at Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered at the Land Office as Inland. Lot No. 942, together with the mes
MONDAY, DECEMBER
LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Aur
tion,
on TUESDAY, the 7th December, 1926, commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room, Dudde
Streoty
BIG FRAUD CASE.
(Continued From Page 1.)
19262
A Large and Fine Assortment of tion to paying out the money at all,"
ngsured the witness. Xmas Toys,
comprising
The Bench held that as there were so many different claims a full report should be sent to the Court.
YESTERDAY'S FETE,
SUCCESSFUL EFFORT ON
BEHALF OF POOR,"
W09
YMCA NOTES.
LATEST ACTIVITIES/
and they were expecting to receive The great yearly offort of the Our second Ladies' Night has $2,000 more that day. This is not Society of St. Vincent de Paul en come and gone, and, oven though enough to meet the preferential behalf of the poor of Hongkong we say it as shouldn't, it was claims, continued the witness came to a close yesterday with the great success. It differed from "which run in the following man-holding of the annual al fresco the usual run of Ladies Nights ner, Tis. 400, $1,000, £180, and the foto and bazaar In the grounds of in that the second half of the pro- ront claim is for Tla, 1,500 for the the Roman Catholic Cathedral. gramme was entirely taken up by the White Coons, a mianoner by office and the house, which sum is Fortunately, the venture comprised of Tis. 1,265 for the office favoured with most beautiful the way, as they were far from and Tls. 235 for the house, the weather and there was an extreme-white! The first part of the even- Municipal Council taxes amount to ly large attendance throughout the Ing took the form of a concert, with Tis. 160, and the rest is claimed by whole of the afternoon and even songs, and also a little playlet in the employees. We have no objec- ing. The approach to the which each character spoke only
Cathedral grounds had been effec- one word at a time. tively decorated with flaga- and in The competition that followed the evening they were beautifully was well done, and the jig-aaw illuminated with hundreds of fairy facce were soon solved. The lights of many colours. Inside the "White Coone gave a very good. Dressed Dolls, Tea Sets, Furnt
ground itself, there were stalls of performance, and the solo songs ture Sets, Rocking Horse, Mechan Mr. Sidney Young thon also as all sorts-some with articles for were well received. It speaks cal Toys, Drummers, Guns, Trume sured the Court that his clients sale and others with "lucky" volumes for the talent that lice pets, Tennis Rackets, Santa Claus wanted to treat the employees as, tickets. There were almost in-concealed in the Y.M. that aftor Stockings, Crackers, Children's preferential creditors.
numerable diversionsgucasing so few practices the chorus was Books, etc, etc.
Assessor Byvanck. As far as I competitions, "Harpooning the enabled to give such polish to can see there will be a clash be Cork," feeding Hungry Pa and their parts. The two corner men tween the office and the house refits, Ma," games of skill and chance, occasioned great merriment with and those of the employees. I raffle and sweepstakes all con- their cross talk. The identity of would, therefore, suggest that the ducted with much energy and pro- one of them, by the way. Is still proceeds from the furniture conductive of real enjoyment and unknown to many, but as a hint we tained. in the office and in the house (more important) funda There may remark that he is not entirely be used against the claim for rent, was the spirit of carnival, éspeel unconnected with planos! the remainder being used for the ally.
among the hundreds of bonefit of the employees. Pending children to whom the great display full report to the Court of the of dolla, toys, etc., muat have been statment of claims by all parties a veritable paradise. concerned, the case will be adjourn cd.
and
81 Sets of Fancy Handkerchiefs. On View from Monday, the 6th December, 1926..
Terms: Cash on Delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
suage or tenement thereon erected and known as "Hazeldine," No. 53, Robinson Road, held for the re- sidue of the term of 999 years
London, Nov. 11. The Jam created therein by a Crown Lease Sahlb of Nawanagar's chauffeur, dated the 5th day of 1922 and
MESSRS. DEACONS, Vendor's Solicitors,
Admission was by ticket in ex- change for which one was given a souvenir, and in addition to the "Eun of the fair there was the band of the K.O.S.B.s to enjoy and also excellent refreshment accom-
The Flying Y took to itself wings on Saturday, and had an enjoyable run round the one and only road in the New Territory. The numbers were depleted owing to the fact that some of the mem
The bers were away in camp.. next run will be on Saturday week, particulars of place and time to be announced lator
made between His Majesty King fore the Brentford Police Court for Lane, Crawford Restaurant, is holding the second Tamble. George the Fifth of the one part exceeding the speed limit. Coun-
The great feature of the annual This week it will be in Kowloon, and La Cheung Shiu of the other sel said that the Jam Sakib of fete is the drawing for prizca, and and will be in the vicinity of the Nawanagar was in the ear at the this took place late in the evening. | Reservoir, near Lai-Chi-Kok. part
Particulars and Conditions. of time, and raised the point that as The Fiat motor car was won by Eagles' Next is the name given on the Jam Sahib of Nawanagar was ticket No: 1382 (held by Misa Peg- the maps Ramblers will proceed Sale may be had from:
a reigning Prime, the case could gy O'Neill), the consolation prizes to ramble by taking the bus to not be dealt with by the Bench. in the same draw being won by Lai-Chi-Kck, leaving the Building He declared that there was a deci- tickets Noe. 430, 1746, 198, 1890, nt 2.30 p.m. sion on the matter. A Police Ser-650, 1133, 2014, 2195, 918 and 760 geant stated that the point had The winners in the other draws been considered by the Commfa- will be announced later. sioner. The Chairman said: "I don't care who it is. He is not entitled to tear up and down this country." However, he adjourned the case for a fortnight for the legal-position to be cleared up.
1, Des Voeux Road, Central,
or from
MR. E. V. M. R. DE SOUSA.
The Auctioneer. Hongkong, December 2, 1926.
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On Thursday night it is hoped to have a lecture at. 9. p.m.” Tho Läubject and the lecturer are not THE ORGANISERS.
yet fixed;but an announcement The leading spirit in the organi will be made on the notice bourd sation of the fete was the Presi-in due course. dent of the Society, Mr. J. M. The following Thursday, the Alves, the full Committee being: Lounge is being, given over to a President, Chev. J. M. Alves; sing-song for members of the Hon. Secretary, Mr. W., S. V. Navy and Army. The Scuial Com- Curtis; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J. P.mittee is arranging the pro Sherry; Mr. C. d'Albuquerque é gramme, and a hearty invitation Castro, Mr. A. A. Alves, M. is oxtended to all members of the Arthur Alves, Mr. H. Arimann, Services to come along on Thurs- Mr. M. F. Baptista, Mr. F. H. Bar day week, December 16th at 9 p.m. nes, Mr. A. H. Basto, Mr. C. H. Refreshments will be served. Basto, Mr. J. J. Basto, Mr. J. M, de Next week, on Sunday night, at Dae. Castro Basto, Mr. P. V. Botelho, the Quiet Hour, the Rev. F. FAV December 6.
Com, Stefano Carrara, Col. L. E.Alexander, C.F, of the K.O.S.B.'s, .December 6: Comyn, CM.G, DS.O., Mr. Choa will address the members..
December 6. Po Sien, Mr. Robert Choa, Mr. C.. The subject for the Study Circle December 7. A. Carlton, Mr. C. A. Carlton, Mr. this week will be a Short History December 8. Danenberg, Mr. F. H. Dillon, of the Hebrews. This paper will December 7. Desember 8. Mr. Henry Dixon, Dr. Fihely, Mr be rend on Wednesday, Dec. 8th December 9. E. J. de Figueiredo, Mr., G. Farell, at 6.30 p.m.-Contributed. December 10. Mr. Foley, Mr. F. F. de Graca, Mr. December 14. Jose M. da Graca, Mr. U. Gonella,
Date.
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5.
FOOCHOW FIGHT.
Mr. A. Hargreave, Mr. Hachiuma, Mr. H. M. Hendriksen, Mr. L. R. Ildefonso, Mr. A; Leong Hing Kee, Mr. P. Leong Hing Kee,
(Continued From Page: 1.): Mr. Li Yat Chơi, A. Leung Tun Sheung, Lieut. C. N. Lentaigne, which had disappeared in their ab R.N., Mr. A. Lecot, Mr. C. P. Mareel, Mr. G. P. de Martin, Mr. sence, from the people around. Needless to say, interest, in the C. Macnamara, Lt-Com. (Dae Victoria, B.C.. 25th December). McGrath, E.N., M. F. L.. Marques, shape of loot, is being required. Changchow...Mon, Dec. 6, 2.30 p.m... Noronha, Dr. Grace The new British Consul, Mr.
President Jackson
Kwong Hung Shirala Pres. Hayes
Suicing
Eldridgo
Mon, Dec. 6. Registration..2.45 p.m. 8.30 p.m.
Letters
Mon., Dec. 0.4 p.m.
CITY FALLS.
Mon., Dec. 6, 6 pm. Ozorio, Mr. A. F. Osmund, Mr. Moss, arrived yesterday in the Mon, Dec. 6, 5 p.m. George de la Prade, Mr. J. J. dos midst of the shooting, and Mr. Lag
Remedies, Mr. J. M. d'Almuda Giles will be leaving in a few days. Calulu
Mon., Dec. 6, 5 p.m. Remedios, Mr. Max. dos Remedios, The now Postal Commissioner, Mr. (Duc Sydney about 9th Jan, 1927. Mr. Julio Ribeiro, Mr. Jorge Stapleton Cotton, arrived a week or Sun Kong
Tues., Dec. 66 p.m. Ribeiro, Mr. C. A. da Roza, Mr. two ago, and Mr. Kirkpole has al Tues., Doc. 7, 8.30a.m. A. Rozarto, Mr. H. F. Rozario, Mr. ready left. Tues., Dec. 7,-10.30 am. P. M. N. da Silva, Mr. A. F. D
12.30 p.m Dec. 7,1 p.m. Silva Netto, Mr. J. Shak, Mr. F. P. Tues, Dec.
2 p.m. de V. Soares, Mr. Vincente Soares, Dr. B. Souza, Mr. E. V. M. Sousa, Taca., Dec. 7Capt. Stanton, K.O.S.B. Mr. Registration .1.45 p.m.
Andrew Tae, Mr. P. Tsui, Dr. A. Lettors......2.30 p.m. M. Vadon, Mr. Van Leo. Mr. A. (Dus Marseilles 7th January, 1927). J' Wheeldon, Mr. P.A. Xavier, Mr. Kuelying... Tues., Dec. 5 pan. Simon Tae Yon, and Mr. B. A. Bulying
Tues., Dec. 7, 5 p.m..
Hinsang Haining
St. Albans
Paul Locat
Song Bo.....Wed, Dec. 8, 11.30 a.m. Young. that owing to her
We regret that owing to heavy
From another source, under date of yesterday (5th inst) it is re- ported that the city of Foochow has capitulated on terms offered by General Ho Ying-yum. Full hon- ours were accorded to Admiral Sah and Gonoral Li, who retain their
present positions to preserve order
and peace both inside and outside
Manila and Pareola for Germany or Legier..Wed, Dec. B. 1.30 p.m. pressure on our space, to-day we of the city, pending the entry of the
via Hamburg
Shanghai
Swatow.... ་ ་ ་་ ་ Hoihow and Haiphong
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,
and S. Africa Straits
Java via Batavia
Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Shanghai
Amoy...
E,
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
Straits and Calcutta
Swatow and Bangkok
Amoy
Swatow and Bangkok Amby Welhatwol Swatow Straits, Coylon, India, Mauritius, E.
and By Africa, Egypt and Europe' vio Mársolllee
Glenshiel... Wed, Dec. 8, 5 p.m. have no room to give the full list Nationalist Army, which is expect Kwongsang..Thurs. Dec. 9. 8.30 a.m. of helpers at the many stalls and ed to arrive hourly. It is said that Taming.Thurs., Dec. 9, 10.80 a.m. side-shows, but special mention Generals Kung Chlu-tung an Delta......Thurs., Déc. 10.30 am should be made of the work of Mr.
Van Overstraten.
Thurs., Dec, 9, 2.30 pm Wheeldon and Mr. Dillon (assisted
Tileboet
Haiching
Szochten
Hosang.
Macedonia
(Due Suisang Kaying Anhui
Fri, Dec. 10, 11.30 am.
Chang Kal-fung, who would not consent to sign the terms of the Pm by men from H.M.S. Tamar) who surrender, had a part of their units Fri., Dec. 10, noon." were responsible for the decor stationed in the city disarmed by the marines and that these, have F., Dee. 10, 5 p.rations and illuminations.y Fri, Dec. 10, 5 p.ra. During the afternoon and ever-retreated northward to the Fuklen- ing, the fete was visited by many Chokiong frontier to join General Parceld
...Dec. 10, 6 p.m.. Sat, Dec
of the Colony's prominent Chow Yum-yan. 11. 9.45 am residents, His Excellency the Registration Lettors 10.30 am. Governor, under whose patronage Marselles
7th Jan 1827,) the fate was held, being represent Sat, Dec. 11, 1 P.med by Capt. Steele, A.D.C.
It is expected that the effort, in Sun., Dec, 12, 5 p.m. Mon, Dec, 13, 5pm. cluding the proceeds of Rose Day, Mon., Dec. 13, 5pm. held on Thursday, will result in a ̧ Mon, Dec. 18, 5 pm. sum not less than $20,000 being
Dec. 14, 8.30 am.
Hangsang Shantung
Sun.,
Kuelchow
Yatshing.
Tues.,
Hector
Wed Dee, 15, In connection with the Railway Registration 0:45 am. Division of the St. John Ambulance Letters... 10.80 nm. (Duo Margolies 12th Jan, 1927.) Mingsang Wed., Dec. 15, 6 p.m. Sialdang...... Thurs.,, Doc. 18, 8.30 am. rrespondence boaring vessel's name only..
Ilolbow and Balphong Swatow,
It is also reported that General Tan Shu-hing, of the 2nd, Division, has been elevated to the rank of an, Army Corps Commander for raeri- torious services renderde
The Italian Government, has voted two million lire for the forth coming Olympic Games,
Brigade, the annual competition The French Socialist Party In for the Ho Fook Cup is being troduced a Bill for reducing the held on the Kowloon Football Club | military service from ton to nine to-day at 2 p.m.
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