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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions from Mr. B. P. Win- slow to sell by Public Auction,

on FRIDAY,

the 25th February, 1927, commencing at 2.45 p.m. At his Residence, No. 4, Cox Road, Kowloon,

Part of His Valuablo Furniture.

And

Beautiful Plants in Pots.

Cataloguea will be issued.

On View from Thursday, the 24th. February, 1927:4

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

from 9 pm. till 1 a.m. Admission: Double $3. Single'$2. Tickets made be obtained at the, Clubhouse, of the Secretary, or of | The Undersigned havo received Members of the Entertainment instructions to sell by ublic Auc- Committee.

THE INTERNATIONAL RACE AND RECREATION CLUB

OF MACAO LTD.

tion,

Notice is hereby given that, owing to adverse weather condi-A, FOR SALE. Three tabular tions, the Inaugural Race Meeting boilers in good condition and a which was to have taken place on quantity of old piping. Apply to the 39th & 20th February, 1927, Linstead Davis, Alexandra has been postponed to 12th and

19th March, 1927. Buildings.

&

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

DERBY SWEEP.

The Non-Selling Lottery on "The Hongkong Derby" will be drawn in the Hongkong Club Stand at the Race Course, on Saturday, 26th Februray, 1927, at 3, p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING 1927.

28th February, 1st, 2nd.

and 5th. March,

MEMBERS' BADGES,

Members

are

г

THE INTERNATIONAL RACE AND RECREATION CLUB

OF MACAO LTD. Macho, 21st February, 1927.

on FRIDAY, the 25th February, 1927,

commencing at 5.15 p.m.

at their Sales Room, Duddell Street.

Stamps. (Particular from Catalogue.)

On View from Thursday, the 24th February, 1927.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers,

G.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undoraigned have received instructions to soll, by Public Auc- tlon,

on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY,

and THURSDAY, the 8th, 9th and 10th March, 1927, At H.M. Naval Yard, Hongkong, and at Kowloon Naval Depot. commencing each day at 9.30 am. with an interval,

from 12 noon to 1.30 p.m.

OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL.

STORES,

1927.

DANCING DISPLAY.

PUPILS.

Various other solos were given, most of which were aped: bye "Felix" (H. Goan) in a laughable

COLOURFUL ITEMS BY YOUNG manner. Miss Capoll, supported by

M. Matthews and C. Dixon,.render ed the song and dance "Tally Ho," after which The Dream of the Little Ribbon Girl was very pret- ly danced by Eleanor Hegarty.

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Other Features.

After an effective "Skirt Dante" another Pan-de-Deux, entitled "Sweethearts, was given, two.

The dainty young dancers train- ed by Ming Violet Capell scored a huge success" at the Theatre Royal last evening, when they carried through a display in aid of the London Hospital in an extremely manner. capable and attractive Considering the extreme youth of

high degree of art was shown, and Joan Berry dancing as Cupid. The many of the pupils, a remarkably youngsters, Isabel Berry and Heleu Taylor, playing sweethearts and the numerous numbers were very free from mistakes. The audience solo, The Awakening of Spring," was not as large as might have by Marie Meyer was akilfully ac been expected, and all those who complished, as was the trio, "Wa- ter Lilles," by K. Glendinning, K. Con appreciate the art of

Glover, and E. Carroll. Alison dancing at its best

should make a point of attending on Satur- Rowley was very dainty in the solo "The Pearl." This was followed day at 9.16 p.m. or Monday at 5.16 by the concluding number, "The p.m., when further perfomances Ballet of Youth," an will be given.

onsemble which was a musterpiece of rythum Throughout the programme,

and colour. During this scene, which was rather long but never Miss Capell danced The Spirit of

Was

Dainty Turns.

The full programme was as follows: 1-Ensemble, Chinese Dance ----J. Blake, J. Choa. N. Branch, H. Hance, P. Buchanan, D. Wu, E. Carroll, J. de la Prade, P. Teale, J. Harper.

Solo, The Moth and the Lamp: Daphne Bird (matinees only) and Pam Miles (night

Ensemble,

E.

3.-

only),

Dance: Joan

&c, &c. &c.

dull, the dancers, acquitted them-' comprising:-

selves in a most praiseworthy man- Youth" with remarkable grace and Money Chesta, Life Boat, Old ner, which speaks volumes for the art, and registered a great success. Lead Battery Plates, Boats Salls,

care and patience Miss Capell mist

The Programinic. Electrical and Wireless Telegraph have spent on their training. Solo Fittings, Glycerine, Old Electric dances drew much applause, while Cable, Cooking Stoves, Iron Matthe ensembles were veritable feasts tresses, Water 10sets and Pans, of colour and, beauty. Hydraulic Jacks, Carpets, Rugs, Mats, Sideboard, Chairs, Old Strel | Files, Blankets, Fold-up Lava- The programme opened with tories, Curtains, Overcases, Glazed Chinese dance (ensemble) which and Unglazed Tiles, Leather and

ably

ten performed by

Nippy: P. Capell, B. Walker, F.

P. Gittins, E. Metallic Hoses, Metallic Voice Pip- youthful pupils, after which the Geare, S. Ho, S. Law, 1. Schierhorst, Valuable Collection of Postage ing. Canvas Lubing, Old Cordage, andlowe was treated to one of the M. Matthews, C..Dixon, V. Lavkovich, Old Coir Mats, Canvas Bags, Can- daintient turns of the evening, a M. Taylor, R. Wong, E. Ho Tung. vas lags, Old India Rubber, Old solo dance entitle The Moth and Bell boy: Violet Capell. Mascota: Leather, Tarred Rags, Old Woollen the LaL," by Daphne Bird. She King and Berry, D. Bronkapear

(night only). Rags, Old Hessen, Cocoa Nut Mat-performed this item, which resem-

Solo, Parusol round ting, Asbestos Packing, Old Twill, bled a moth fluttering

Seath. Old Fenders, Old Paint Drums, lamp, very artistically and was 6-Song, Three Little Hollanders: New Canvas Cuttings, Old Iron warmly applauded. An ensemble-J. Berry, O. Durreschmidt, 1. Wool-. and Steel, Old Scrap Brass, Cop. entitled "Nippy," in which Miss loy 6.--Solo, A. Little Bit of Fluff:--- per, Lead, Zine, White Metal, Gun Capell, who took the role of a belt Dorita Breakspear. Metal, Brasa Borings and Zinc boy, was supported by fourteen 7-Ensemble, Country Dance :— Ashes, Copper and Brass Tubes, others, was a great success. Two Boys: B. Hance, M. de la Prade, F.

Haslam, F. Dop Brown Jean, Wood and Iron tiny tots. A. King and I. Berry P. Mooney, N. Zimmern, H. Wylie, Donald, D. Durrschmidt, Blocks, "Lamps, Lacterns, Tackle appeared also as bell boys and did

Girta: II. Hooks, Spring Balances, Gauges, extremely well in following Miss Teulo, J. Har Old Steel Tubes, Old Steel Plated, Capell's steps. Joan Seath, another D. Old Steel Shovels, Old Glass, Plate tiny artist, gave a solo "Parasol Glass, Old Steel Wire Rope, Dirty Dance," after which a mixture of and Phyllis

3-Ensembl Mineral Oil and Gil Fuel, Anchors, song and dance was very attractive-M. Tod, A. Purves, R. Hall, D. Sandes, Chain Cable and Gear, Lathes, ly performed by Iris Woolley, J.P He M.

Hegarty, Churn, S. Bullock, P. Davits, Compassos, watches, Bin Berry, and Q. Durrschmidt. This Miles, P. Buchanan,. E. Murdock, D. nacles, Clocks, Diver's Air Tur-ps, was entitled "Three Little Holland Williams, M. Baker, G. Plerey, P. Air Pipes and

taking Breast Ropes, ers"

part, Grose, I. Berry, B. Day, D. Macready, Breakspear, W. Remington, A. Tanics, Old Bunting, Wood Boxes, who were dressed in typical Dutch Meilen, H. Taylor, A. King, N. Kelly, Wood Casks, Timber Whims, Fire- costume, made it one of the best E. Ferguson, N. Machado, H. Lind.

sell. Fairy Queen: Pat Tod. wood, Table Fans, Baths, Ánvlia, turns of the ovening.

10.Solo, The Dragon As "A little bit of Fluff" little Presses, Tongs,

Fly: Helen Miscellaneous Tools, Fairleads, Cleats, Protec- Dorita Brenkspear, who is one of

11. Ensemble, The Spirit bf Car- HAVE PAID THEIR SUBSCRIP- Teak Hatstand, Sideboard, Din- tive Mattresses, Boiler of Steam the youngest dancers, won the ival: Blackbirds: N. Hornell, F. TION FOR THE CURRENT ing Table, Chairs, Teak War- Beat, Associated Engines, Circular hearts of the audience right away. Haslam, B. Hance Pierrot and

Pierrette: I Woolley, 1

P. Miles; Dutch: drobes, Dressing Tables; Teak Bed-and Band Saws, Plate Flanging A "Country Dance" in which six-

Seath, J. Barry: Coone: E. Carroll, Pumps, &c. &c.

girls took part, was excellently H. Ganas Clowns: F. Donald, J. Harrod), etc.

performed. M. Matthews and P. Weller; Russian: I

P. Gittins, E. Roso; Capell were seen in a brilliant Pas-Irish: M. Bukor, S.

Bullock; Char de-deux, after which a striking en- leston Baby: N, Machado; Sailor: K. semble, "Elves and Fuiries, in Glover: Toy Drum Major: 1. Berry: which the role of Fairy Queen was d

Policeman R

Ferguson; Quaker Maid: A. King: Scotch: M. Glendin- charmingly taken by Pat Tod, con- ning; Coquette: B. Day: Folly: 0. cluded the first part of the pro- Durrschmidt; Welsh: P. Tonic. granime.

HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL

SOCIETY.

of

THE ANNUAL SHOW PLOWERS and VEGETABLES will be held at VOLUNTEER HEADQUARTERS OR THURS- DAY, 10TH MARCH, 1927.

ENTRIES will DEFINITELY CLOSE at 1 p.m. on MONDAY, 28TH FEBRUARY, 1927, at the Hon. Secretary's Offee..

SCHEDULES HAVE BEEN SENT TO ALL MEMBERS WHO

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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

on SATURDAY, the 26th February, 1927,

commencing at 10.45 a.m.

At No. 94, Nathan Road (Davis Building) Ground Floor, Kowloon.

A Quantity of Velumble Household Furniture.

comprising:-

and those

J. Er Hance D. Ferguson, P.

Ja

1. Middleton-Smith, Prade, J. Blake.

8-Pas-de-deux:-May Matthews:

Elves and

and Fairies:

Ho.

MEMBERS who have NOT yet stends (Box Spring Mattress by Machine, Electric Motors, Motor teen pupils, dressed us boys and hea; Bacchante: R. Wong; Felix:

TO LET.From 1st April furnish- Members" Badges of Admission ed flat at the Ponk. Apply Pro- are now ready and may be obtain perty Office Jardine, Matheson &ed by those Members, who have not already received them, from Co., Ltd.

Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Alex- PAID their SUBSCRIPTION and ALL THOSE who WISH to JOIN andra Buildings,

the SOCIETY reminded that

are requested to these Badges will also admit them SEND $5 IMMEDIATELY to the Hon. Secretary MR, E. B. C. HOR- to all the Extra Race Meetings of

NELL, care of Messrs. Jardine, this year.

Matheson & Co., Ltd.

Hongkong, 24th Feb., 1927.

HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

TO LET-For 12 months from

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. March or April, 1927, furnished 4 roomed house at 2, Observatory)

Members have the privilege of Villas, Kowloon, Low rent. Ap-introducing two non-members to ply 2, Observatory Villas.

the Members' Enclosure.

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

Un-

A limited number of tickets are

By Order,

of the Committee,

available and may be obtained Notice is hereby given that the from Messrs. Linstead & Davis, Stock Exchange will be CLOSED Alexandra Buildings, on or before on MONDAY, 28th February, Saturday, February 26th., 1927, at TUESDAY, 1st March, WEDins a cost of $10.- each per day or DAY, 2nd March and SATURDAY, $30.- for the Meeting.

5th March. ΤΟ LET-Furnished or

The charge for admission for furnished from April or May, de- Ladies to the Members' Enclosure sirable four room Top Flat, mo- will be $4.- per day-Each member, dern convenience. Apply 5B, Ar-ean obtained upon application to mond Building, Kowloon, Tel. the Secretary, badges for the ad- K.60.

mission of two Ladles free of charge. On no pretext will chil TO LET.-Modern two roomed dren be permitted in either ep- furnished Tlat with bath, fush closure during the first three days and kitchen, central locality, suit-racing... able for married couple or two bachelors. Box No. 183, care of, "Hongkong Telegraph."

FLATS, three, four and five room ed, modern bathroom, flush, etc. Also one two roomed and one three room d Bungalow on way to Repulse Bay and Fanling respec- tively for rent or sale on easy terms. Small Investor's

Tel. C.4630.

CYMDEITHAS DEWI SANT (HONGKONG).

(ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY, HONGKONG.)

The Annual Dinner

Society will take

of the place at the

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

A. NISSIM.

Secretary. Hongkong, 24th February, 1927.

DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF HONGKONG AND SOUTH CHINA, E. C.

MASONIC SERVÍCE.

On View from Friday, the 25th | February, 1927.

Catalogues will be issued, Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers,

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI

"BANKING CORPORATION.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corpora- tion will be held at City Häll, Hongkong, on Saturday, "the 26th) February, 1927, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors together with a statement of accounts for the year ending 31st December,

1926.

The Register of Shares of the Corporation will be CLOSED from Monday, the 14th February to Saturday, the 26th February, 1927, (both daya inclusive) during Tickets of Admission to the Pub-mind all Masons in the District, can be registered.

The R. W. D. G. M. desires to re- which period no transfer of share Ile Enclosure, price $3.- per day that the Second Annual Masonle for all persons including Ladies, Service will be held in St. John's may be purchased from Messrs. Cathedral on Sunday, the 27th

By Order Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., or at the Gate.

inst,, at G o'clock.

All Service Brethern are cordial. Soldiers and Sailors in uniformly invited to attend. admitted to the Publle Enclosure drai Hall will be available for rob- The Cathe at $1 per day.

ing, and Brethern are requested Admission by ticket only.

to be ready to move in. procession not later than 5.60 p.m. under the direction of D. G. Dir. of Cera.

SERVANTS' PASSES, Passes for Servants will be is- sued on application to Messra. Linstead Davis, Alexandra Buildinga.

Employers are requested to dia- tribute them with discrimination,! and to endorse their names on the passes.

Servants are not permitted in Hotel Savoy on Tuesday, March the Members' Enclosure except for Ist., 1927, at 7.45 pm. Tickets $5.00 passing through on their duties, each. Members are invited to at-bat must remain in their em tend and bring guests, and are re-ployers' stands.. quested to inform the undersigned

Any persons found loitering

Passes in

as soon as possible of the number about with Servants' names and addresses of their their possession will forfeit the guests, and to forward at the same

same and will be removed from the enclosure.

time the cost of the tickets.

G. 8. HUGH-JONES,

Hon. Secretary;

9, Queen's Road C.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

THE BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIA- TION HONGKONG BRANCH.

A CAMP-FIRE SING-SONG.

will be held on

Saturday next, 26th February, 1927,

at the

SEAMEN'S INSTITUTE, 21. Praya East, commencing at 7.46 p.m.

| ALL, OLD SCOUTS, ESPECIALLY SERVICE MEN WILL BE

WARMLY WELCOMED..

of the Court of Directors.

A. H. BARLOW,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 7th February, 1927.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Thirty-Eighth Ordinary Gen. eral Meeting will be held at the Company's Offices, P. & O. Build- ing, on SATURDAY, 5th. March, 1927, at 11 a.m. for the purpose of presenting the Report of the Direc tors together with a Statement of Accounts to 31st. December, 1926. and electing Directors and Audi-

tora.

The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from 21st February to 5th March; 1927, both days inclusive.

By Order

of the Board of Directors, GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO. LTD, Agents. T Hongkong, 12th Feb., 1927.

also

Sale of Old and Surplus Vic- tualling Stores at

Kowloon, on Thursday,

10th March.

comprising:

Remnants of Cloth, Serge, Flan- │nel, &c., Blankets, Boots, Sundry Articles of Mess and Table Gear, Condemned Provisions for Poultry and Cattle Feeding, &c.

Lots may be inspected, on

Monday, 7th March, 1927. Terms of Sale: As detailed in Catalogue.

י,

LAMMERT BROS.,

By Appointment Auctioneers

Hongkong, 19th February, 1927.

12-Song, Tally Ho:---M. Matthews, Violet Ca

Capell, C. Dixon, 13-Solo, The Dream of the Little Ribbon. Girl:-Eleanor

Hegarty

Effective Numbers.

Miss Helen Ho carried through (matinees only), Aline Purves. (night the opening dance, after the inter-only). val, with a remarkably artistic in- Ho, H. Gani, M. Meyer, E. Ford, K. 14-Ensemble, Skirt Dance H. terpretation of a "Dragen Fly Glover, P. Rathsam, J. Weller, S. Hu, solo dance, which was followed by M. Taylor.

Boy and Helen Taylor. Cupid:

one of the brightest ensembles, 15,-Pas-de-deux, Sweethearts:- "The Spirit of Carnival," in which Isabel the children romped around amid streumere

Joa

10-Selo, The Awakening of and coloured scenery, Spring:-Marie Meyer. wearing the jazzlest of costumes. 17-Trio, Water Lillies:-M. Glen-

B.

In this number Scottish, Welsh and dinning, K. Glaver, E. Carroll, Irish dances were given, alko a 18-Solo, The Pearl:-Alison Row- Coquette and Sailor's dance. An-leg

10-Ensemble, The Ballot of other tiny tot, N. Machado, sur Youth: P. Capell, E. Rose, to the Admiralty.prised the audience with an exhibi- Walker, P. Gitting, E. Geare, S. Ho, tion of the Charleston, creating S. Law, R. Wong. I. Schierhorst, C. much amusement, whilst R. Wony Dixon, M., Ma, haylor, M. Meyer, B.

Levkovich, was extremely graceful as Bac Hanco, R. Hance, J. Weller, O. Dur-

? Tung M rachmidt. M. Middleton-Smith, P. Teale, M. de la Prado, H. Wylic, D. Ferguson, M. Glendinning J. Lauren. son, D. Wu, J.

la Frade,

THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.

The undermentioned Certificates for Shares in this Company have been declared LOST and if at the expiration of ONE MONTH from the date hereof the documents are not forthcoming the said Certif- cates will be deemed CANCELLED and of no effect and new Certi- ficates will be issued by the Com- pany.

Certificate No. 1639-100 Shares

Nos. 58710/58809, Certificato No. 2748-150 Shares

Nos. 149756/149905.

Certificate No. 58-83 Shares

Nos. 154006/154088.

Chante

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

4. Duddell Street.

If you have anything you woul ike to sell, exchange or advertise send it to the CHINA AUCTION ROOM

L. V. M. R. de 80USA.

WAR DEPARTMENT CONTRACT8.

STRETCHER BEDS.

Sealed Tenders will be received

All in the name of Mrs. Yeung at the Office of D.A.D.OS., SOUTH Kwal Shim.

·

FOR THE HONGKONG ROPE MANUFACTURING CO., LTD., SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., General Managers. Hongkong, 11th Feb., 1927,

Before You Advertiso COUNT THE "TELEGRAPHS

On The Kowloon Forry

M.

J. Chon, P, Hake, J. de la

F.

Zimmerl

Donald, J. Harper, D. Bird, L ley, J. Berry, J Seath, E. Carroll, H. Gaan, K. Glover, H. Ho, E. Ford P. Rathsam, N. Branch, E. Hegarty N. Hornell, A. Rowley, S. Bullock, Buchanan, D. Breakspear, W. Re |mington, II. Lindsell, A. King, A.

Purves, D.

Macready, A. Mellon, E.

A. Ferguson, N. Machado, Raworth, M. Tod, P. Tod, M. Churn, P. Grego, P. Miles, M. Baker, B. Day, R. Wu, H. Taylor, N. Kelley, C. Sanger, A. Binck, P. Woods, H. Hillco. P. Mooney, B. Comyn, K. Wolfe, D. Page, I Berry.

The Spirit of Youth-Violat Capell and full ballet.

An Oslo message reports that

CHINA COMMAND, Ordinance Office, Queen's Road East, until the Institute for Comparative Re- Витал Culturo 18 12 noon, 26th February, 1027, for search into the supply of 9,500 Strotcher Bods, planning an expedition to the Kola to be delivered before 15th March, Peninsula. The enterprise la be- 1927.

ing organised by Dr. Fridtj¡f Nan-

Tender Forma, and Specifica-sen. tion can be obtained, and sample seen, on application to the OR DINANCE OFFICER at above address, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon daily, Sundays excepted.

Other Notices On Page 12

has

The Rev. A L Fleming, says a Renter's Toronto message, been appointed Archdeacon of the Arctic, a now Anglican appoint ment in connection with work Among the Eskimos in the Far North;

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