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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS;

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION, A

The Marriage-Registry-has-been transfered from the Secretariat

The Undersigned have received for Chinese Affairs to the Land Office, Supreme Court, Hongkong. instructions from H. Birkott Esq.

to sell by Public Auction,

PHILIP JACKS,

Registrar of Marriages,

The Marriage Registry,

Supreme Court,

Hongkong.

E. S. KADOORIE & CO.

It is hereby aunounced that the business of the abovenamed firm will from this date be carried on by Sir Elly Kadoorie K.B.E., and Lawrence and Horace Massrs. Kadoorie in partnership under the name and style of "SIR ELLY

·KADOORIE &SONS,"

Shanghai, Jan. 1st, 1927.

NOTICE.

HOLDERS of shares standing in the name of the undersigned on Registers of local Companies are requested to have them transfer red immediately out of his name, failling which no future dividends can be claimed thereon,

· SEU KON CIII, 6, Des Voeux Rd., C.

NOTICE..

On and after Monday, January 16th, 1927, the Offices of the Sec- retary, for Chinese Affairs will be on the first floor of the Now.. Go- verument Building in Connaught, Rund Central.

E. R. HALLFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Hongkong, 8th Jan., "1927.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

on FRIDAY, the 14th January, 1927, commencing at 2.15 p.m.

At his residence, No. 532, The Peak (Magazine, Gap),

The Whole of his Valuable Household Furniture.

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(made by Messrs. Lane Crawford Ltd.)

comprising:

"

Teak hatstand, Teak upholstered armchairs, Chairs, Teak curio cabinet, Teak bookcase, Teak table, carpets, Brass ornaments, etc., etc. Teak dining table, Teak side board, dinner waggon, Silver cabl- net, Folding screen, Pictures, Upholstered rattan furniture, Ornaments, etc.

THURSDAY, JANUARY 13. 1927.

AMERICAN BOXER.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

"AN OPEN CHALLENGE.

The Steamship,-,

"DOCTEUR PIERRE BENOIT." Consignees of Cargo from Dunkirk, Antwerp, London, Cognac La-Pallice

&c.

In connection with above. Steamer ara, hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure Land Valunnies are being landed and stored at their risks into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd, Kowloon whence delivery after may be obtained Immediately

landing. Optional Cargo will be forwarded 011 unless instructions are received from the Consignees to hours before arrival requcating it to be landed here.

Bills

of Lading will be countersign ed by the Undersigned, Goods re-

after maining

Monday the

subject to rent and landing charges.

All claims be sent in to me or before Wednesday the 10th inst. or they will not be recognized.

17th Jet Noon will bo

must

Damaged packages must be left in

ILLEGAL AWARD?

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PROMPTED WITNESS.

A CARPENTER'S BLUNDER..

Joo Marks, an-American-boxer,-

Mr. Zeltlyn was quoted-as-have-A-Chinese carpenter, whilst called at the Telegraph office ing said the Arbitrator was working on H.M.S. Wolsey yester- day, was found to be wearing yesterday afternoon and stated entitled under the Ordinance to under his overalls, a hand-knitted that he was prepared to challenge place any difficulties, in the form woollen pull-over. The coat had any boxer in the Colony at his of a special case, for decision by been altered and refashioned from the original design, but was not woight. He says he can make 13the Court. "You will give you so different in appearance that Ibs, but could not get down to less decision on fact, always bearing in Petty Officer RA. Phelan could not

recognize it as a property. than 126 lbs.

·

Marks has fought in "America, Europa and Manila. His last bout was with Jacky Clarke, of the Cavite Navy Yard, at Manila last ́ month, when he knocked out the latter in two rounds. Also in Manila he won on points against. Saller Donlla, the lightweight champion of the U. S. Asiatic

the Godowns for examination by the Flect. lo has also defeated Consignees and the Company's Sur-Toddy Smacker, who once fought a veyors Messra-Goddard & Douglas

inst.

at 10.00 г.m. Dn. Saturday the 15th-decision bout with the late

Pancho Villa. No Claims will be admitted after Tenk Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobe the goods have left the Godowns. with Bevelled Mirror Doors and

No Fire Insurance will be effected Electric Fittings, Teak Dressinghy us in any case whatever. Table, Tenk Desks, Teak Chost, of Drawers, etc

English Dinner Set, Tea Set, Glass Ware, Filters, Kitchen Uten! sils, Ice Chest,' etc.

'also

One Victrola with Record Cabi-

net and Records..

J. LIMAGE, .. Agen Hongkong January 11, 1927.

In 1924, Marks met Kid Ray- moni in Shunghat, the contest being drawn after ten rounds. It so happens that Raymond dat present also in Hongkong, and yesterday he called at this office and intimated that he was quite OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. willing to be matched against

harks on a winner-take-all basis.

And

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.,

One Teak Ice Chest with Kel- Consignees per Company's Steamer,

vinator attached.

and Several Places of Blackwood Ware. Op View from Thursday, the 13th January, 1927. -

Catalogues will be issued.. Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

JJ

"IXION."

From UNITED KINGDOM via

SINGAPORE.

are hereby notified that the cargo will be discharged into Holt's Wharf Kow- loon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk and subject to terms and condi- tlong of storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 11th Jan.

Optional cargo will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior

to steamer's arrival, but curled on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed, and daringed PUBLIC AUCTION. „

are to be left in the Godowns, goods T where they will be examined on any The Undersigned have received Tuesdays and Fridays between the and within

noon instructions to sell by Public Auc-hours of 10:45 am.

the free storage period. tion,

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 17th January will be subject,

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Entries for the Forthcoming Raees close on Saturday, 22nu. January, 1927, at 3 p.m. and must be sent to the Secretary care_of____ Linstead & Davis, Alexandra. Buildings on or before this date... Entry Forms are now ready and can be had at the Jockey Stables, Race Course, Hongkong Club or Linstead & Davis.

HONGKONG AUTOMOBILE

ASSOCIATION.

DINNER DANCE

Club

At the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel,

January 21st, 1927,

8-12 p.m.

Mombers may book their tables and obtain their tickets on and after Monday, the 10th. Inst., at Moutrie's, where a plan of the seating arrangements may be seen.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT AND

AGENCY CO., LTD, ́-

OR FRIDAY,

the 14th January, 1927,

commencing at 11 a.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street,

Bales Leather.

5 Drums Bitumaatic Solution,

9.Cases Assorted Wines.

Case Small Tools.

al30.

A Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods.

and

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

:

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers,

(for account of the concerned.)

A Quantity of. Lady's Silk and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Woollen Dresses and Materials, that the THIRTY NINTH OR- and Laces, etc, TO LET From March, Furnish-DINARY GENERAL MEETING ed modern FLAT at Cambay Build- of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com-(Salvage ex Peddler Building Fire.) ings, Kowloon, Five Minutes frompany will be held at the Offices of Ferry by bus; Suitable for mar-fessrs.. Jarding, Matheson & Co., ried couple or Bachelors. Apply Ltd., on THURSDAY, 27th Janu Box No. 148, care of "Hongkong ary, 1927, at noon for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Telegraph."

Directors together with a State- TO LET A Cour-roomed HOUSE, ment of Accounts for the year with Bathrooms and. Servantsending 31st December, 1926,

The REGISTER of SHARES of quarters, about five minutes walk) from the Ferry. For Terms and the Company will be CLOSED further particulars, Apply Boxfrom Friday, 14th January to No. 152, care of "Hongkong Tele- Thursday, 27th January, both days graph.":

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TO LET.—Unfurnished, 4 roomed Bat, Armend Bulking, Kowloon.. Modern conveniences. Remaining: part of lease (1 year) and fittings to be taken over. Apply Box No. 150, care of "Hongkong Tele- graph."

FOR RENT, possible sale, in re- gion of Government House, Re- pulse Bay, & Korinedy Road de tached houses, nine, six, & five rooma respectively, latter, includ- ing furniture for anle. SMALL —INVESTOR'S, Tel. Č.4680.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB DANCE

at

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

4, Duddell Street. "

If you have anything you would

inclusive, during which period notike to sell, exchange or advertise [transfer of shares can be regis-send it to the CHINA AUCTION

tered.

ROOM. By Order

of the Board of Directors,

L. S. GREENHILL,

Secretary.

Hongkong, 6th January, 1927.

THE INTERNATIONAL RACE AND RECREATION CLUB OF MACAO LIMITED.

MACAO,

יד

E. V. M. R. de BOUSA.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, LINE.

From EUROPE and STRAITS.

The Steamship,

to rent.

Steamer All Claims against the must be presented to the undersigned on or before the 31st January, or they will not be recognised......

No Fire Insurance will be effected..

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agents.

Hongkong, January 11, 1927.

LLOYD TRIESTINO NAVIGATION COMPANY.

The Steamship,

and

"ROMOLO."

From TRIESTE, VENICE, BRINDISI, PORT SAID. MASSAUA, ADEN, KARACHI, COLOMBO, PENANG And SINGAPORE.

at

Consignees of Cargo are hereby in- formed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf Godown Company, Ltd., Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained..

Optional Cargo wil be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before 7th instant.

No cinims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 18th inst. will be subject to rent.

All

All

claima against the vessal must

be presented to the undersigned on or before the 23rd Inat, or they will not be recognized,

chafed, and damaged broken, Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 18th inst. at 10 am, by our surveyors Messrs. Goddard & Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be counter. signed by,

DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, January 7, 1927.

A NEW PROFESSION.

"SWEDEN MARU."

EARNS LIVING AS "COMPETI- having arrived from the above parts,

TION SOLUTIONIST." Consignees of Gargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being

When Mr. Alfred Mutton, who NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN landed and placed at their risk in the that the Inaugural Race Meeting Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and used to be a butler, was asked his for China ponies of this Club will Godown Company's Godowns at Kow-occupation in the Divorce Court take place at Macao on the 6thleen, whence delivery may be obtained. he said he was a "competition so-

February, 1927, next, if weather permita. There will be only one event at this Meeting, "The Trial Stakes.".

....

Goods not cleared by the 18th Jan. lutionist." 1927 will be subject to rent.

:

Mr. Justice Hill: What! I have Damaged packages must be left in the, Godowns for examination by the never heard of that before. Do Consignees and the Co.'s representa- you mean you solve competitions tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, at for other people or for yourself The first annual Spring Meeting 2.80 p.m. within the free storage and get the prizes? for China ponles is scheduled to period.

All claims must be presented within Mr. Mutton: I win prizes for LANE, CRAWFORD'S RESTAURANT take place on the 16th, 17th, 18th

and 24th April, 1927. The Cham-ton days of the steamer's arrival here, other people. plon Sweepstake will be run on the after which date they cannot

recognized. 18th April, the 3rd. day of the Meeting.

on

Friday, 14th January, 1927. Commencing at 9 p.m. Tickets may be bad at THE CLUB HOUSE,

By Order,

S. W. CHENG,

Secretary.

bo

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowns.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong January, 11, 1927.

Mr. Justice Hill: I see, you are an expert in the solution of cross- word puzzles.

Mr. Mutton: No, not crossword puzzles, but newspaper competi- tions.

SHARE PRICES.

"TO-DAY'S, QUOTATIONS,

The following is the list of local shareiotations issued to-day-

Banks.

Hongkong. $1120 Ba Chartored, Bank, £21 Mercantile A. & B., £32 n. Marcantile O., £13 P. und O., £91 6. East Asia, 284 n.

Marine-Ins

Canton Ina., $650 h.

China Underwriters, $1.45 se.. North China, Tls. 145 n. Union Ins, $290 Yangtze Ins., 843 I.

Fire Ins.

БА,

China Fires, $200 Hongkong Fire, 3615 b.

Shipping

Douglases, $30 b. Steamboats, $25) 6. Tugs, $1.10 n. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $32 E. Shell Trans., 92/- b. Star Ferrics, $58) 82. Waterboats, $15

Refineries.

China Sugars, $22 Malabons, $36

Mining.

По

n

n.

Benguets, $1.40 n Kailans, 38/- n; Langkats, Tis. 25 S'hai Exploration, Tls. 4.50 n. Shanghai Loans, Tls. 8.00 n. Raubs,' 843 Tronohs, 1 b.. "Ural Caspians, 8-, n,

Docks, etc.

4

n.

6.

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Kowloon Wharvos, $113. Whampoa Docks, $45 Hongkews, Tls. 170 Now Engineerings. Tls. 6. n. Shanghai Docks Ts. 110.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $8 HK. Lands, $55 b. Realtys, $5.

The

Territorials, $3 A. Humphreys, $145 Princee Bldgs, $89 Rural Lands, 1 n.

Cottons

av

n.

Ewos Cottons, Tis. 9.10 h. Oriontale, Tis. 24. m

S'hai Cottons, Tls. 54

Buses, Trams.

China Bugos, 9 b Tramways, $224 b. Peak Trams, (old) $15 b. S'poro Tractions 13/- s. Taxis, $2

8.

1.

:b

Miscellaneous, Amusements, $157 Canton Ices, $5. n. ....... Comente (Comb.) $10 a.. China Lights, $16 s. China Prov., $5. Constructions, $2, Dairy Farms, $181 n. Der A. Wing, $6 H'kong Electrice, $59 sa. Macao Electrics, $35.n. Rapos (Old) $10 Lane Crawfords. $8 n, Mackintosh, $191. n. Binceres, 19) s. United Asbestos, $20. n. Watsons $13.

·Powolla, $64 n.

n.

B.

mind you are entitled to legal assistance, should any difficulties arise with regard to questions of law."

Mr. Jonkin also said, continued Mr. Potter, in case the Arbitrator might be mislead with regard to the position of referring the question to n legal Tribunal, that every party had a right to have the points de cided, and if he (the Arbitrator) igngred it, it would be wrong for him to do so.

Quoting further, Mr. Potter said, Mr. Little asked, "Am I entitled to have legal help in drafting out my award?"

Lindsell this morning, the carpons When charged before"Mr. R.E. ter called his wife as a witness and, while she was saying that it was a gift to her husband from his folk in the country, he mumbled something to her in an undertone.

This caused her to depart from her original statement, and to say that was a month ago that the garment arrived from the country,

His Worship: But you had said was only two days ago.

The woman: My heart, was palpitating with fear, and I did not know what I was saying. It was a month ago.

His Worship: Yes-after de- fendant had said something to you. To the defeadant-You go to gaol. You tried to prompt her. Mr. Jenkin, "Yes, you are."

A previous conviction having Mr, Potter submitted that those quotations were relevant passages, been disclosed, the defendant was and that Mr. Jenkin was there sent to prison for three weeks'. pointing out to Mr. Little that he'

had a right to state his award in the form of a special case, and a further right to state a special beform. he made an award, and, lastly, that Mr. Jenkin

case-

FÄR EAST HEALTH.

was asking Mr. Little to give him INTERNATIONAL GATHERING

AT SINGAPORE. an opportunity of making the neces sary application before he gave his award.

MEANING OF EXTRACTS. " @

There will be an interesting in- ternational gathering at Singapore to-day, says the Straits Times of A fair reading of those state the 6th inst, when the Advisory ments meant that Mr. Jenkin had Council of the League of Nations clearly and in fact said, "There Eastern Bureau will hold their are important points of law which annual meeting at the Bureau's I desire should be decided by the offices in Robinson Road, Court, and I have the right to ob- Ceylon, Korea, and Macgyo," tain the Court's decision," also I which were not individually re- will be satisfied if you state your presented last year have sent de- award in the form of a special caselegates to this meeting.

or state a case prior to the award"

if you please to do so, and I ask you

Mr.

The delegates are as follows:

Lt. Col. J. D. Graham, CIE.,

to delay your award until an ap-1.1.S. India President) plication might be made." Potter submitted that that was the only fair rending of those pusah gos. They showed that counsel was in- timating to the Arbitrator that he did desire that a ense be stated. for the opinion of the Court

Hon. Dr. A. L. Hoops, Straits. Settlements...

Dr. A. K. Coggrave, Federated Malay States.

Continuing, Mr. Potter asked if there could be any doubt in His

Hon. Dr. J. F. E.. Bridger, Ceylon. Dr. J. B. Addison, Hongkong." Dr. M. Katsumata, Japan. ( Dr. S. Nishik Korea. Major C. R. Eskey, Philippines Islands."

Lordship's mind that the Arbitrator, Dr. L. Oiten, Netherlands Enst

know that it was Mr. "Jenkin's de- Indies.

Dr. Ira Ayer, Siam..

Dr. S. C. Yin, China.

Lt.-Col Antonio Nascimento

sire to get the opinion of the Court, and that he wanted an op- portunity, to make the 10009- sary application? He did not Leituo, Macno. think anyone reading thoзc pas- sages could have any doubt on that

point. He would submit that cases

Dr. F. H. Guerin, French Indo- China.

had never laid down what form of RED HAND IN CHINA:

words should be used before the Arbitrator in bringing to his mind the fact that a special case waa desired, When the award had. been made, it was then too late for the parties to speak on points of law.

REGRETTABLE CASE.

CONSERVATIVES' DEMAND FOR FIRM ACTION.

Conservative M.Ps who have shouldered the task of fully in- forming the public as to the aims and objects of the Moscow revólu-

tionaries and their agents in vari-

The case was, to say the least, regrettable, as the Arbitrator was ons parts of the British Empire | and in British markets in the Far the architect. There was no sux-East intend to continue their cam-

gestion. of misconduct whatevery except for a legal mistake.

Mr.paign throughout the Parliament-

Little was the architect and his 4ry recess, says the Daily Mail.

The conservative Party, which firm put the business contract through, and it was most regret is deeply stirred on this question table that under those eircum and believes that it is essential for stances anything should have been the recovery of British traile that done which would result in the the Government should take firm deprivation of either party of their action, in place of mild protest;

against Moscow, remains perplex-. legal rights.

ed at the attitude adopted by the Foreign Secretary, Sir Austen Chamberlain, in regard to the Bol- shoviste' campaign against British interests in China. - -

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Mr. Potter went on to refer to a letter written to them by Mr. Colbourne Little in which he said there was no definite request from both parties that he should make a special case, and he took legni advice which it was

If Sir Austen 'fs really in any doubt that the Moscow Govern agreed he ment is at the Duck of the trouble could do. Mr. Potter said it was in China It should be of interest to

never agreed that he could take him to study the official.organ of

legal advice on points of law but the Executive Committee of the Committee. International, date only in drafting his award.

was in the highest degree unde- November 30, in which is contain- sirable that an Arbitrator, eyen ned the report of the 15th All-Union lay, one, could take legal advice Party Conference. and act on that advice. The lot- The report-points out that "the ter also contained words to the united revolutionary front is impos- offect that he had taken that sible without the active support of course in the hope of, saving both the proletariat of the advanced parties unnecessary expense and countries against the imperialism time. That meant, to say his of their own countries," and adda! Therefore the West European method was simpler, speedier, and less expensive, but that had noth- proletariat has this important task Ing to do with it, as they wanted before it during the Chinese reve points decided by the Court. Mr. lution-the immediate energetic Colbourne Little thought he would development of the movement.

It is pointed out that Comrade get legal assistance and shve everyone money and time, but that McManus (to whom was addressed was no answer. In his letter he the notorious Zinovie letter)'sa- said "There was not a definite cured the passage at the British request from both parties," but Communist Party "Congress of a he (Mr. Potter) contended that it resolution declaring that the Bri- was not necessary for both to tish workers must use all means to force the British Government make the request.

to withdraw all forces from China.

The case is proceeding,

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