HURSDAY, MAROH 5, 1914.

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ho Piano by

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wo Pianos by"

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ac Piano by

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no Piano by

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PURLIO AUCTION.

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131

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(Continued from page 2.).

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alternative policy, With the making of a

TO LET

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mistake, their original offert died away.FFICES in King's Building. Several times did their forwards indulge in some good dribbling rushes, but those rushon nover got any dashing support Moreover, after half-time the bestom sido ( gave the impression that they were more concerned with lessening the margin of dens than in trying to do something ingenious or unexpected which might possibly pull the match out of the firs..

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST: MENT & AGENCT Co., Lo, Hongkong, Jan. 13, 1914.

For Walace, the Scotch full-back the. guino was a distinct succces, and in the tuverely-tested Scotch pack there was po- better man than Laing. The aftoricon wae link, and the crowd a very large ona. wwes cstimated, in foot, has more than 30,000 persons watched the play

TO BE LET.

852

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'OLDESLOR'

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TO LET.

£54

Mr. V. Dronno, of the Irish Rugby Union, was the referee, and, as he ob- vishly intended to temper justies with THE MANAGER turgy, the fact that he esvarsly exutioned TEL. No. K129. Tolg. Addrors Tenorrt.'ne player-a Welsh forward-deservoa NTO. 113, PLANTATION ROAD, Pa to be recorded. There was indeed Peak, Furnished from 4th March. Doagrong, Foy, 3, 1910.

perbixi in o geno, when the forward 5, 6 or 7 rooms, electric light, hot-water play threatened to become more than and garden. robust; and, ovon matters stood, it

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TELEPHONE 73. TELEGRAPHIA DETIRE.

*VICTORIA

R. H. NORTH.

Manager

Mould be mentioned that, the gabus was stopped several times sense of injurios to players. The towns were:

Wols:-J. Bancroft, (Swanses); Ivor Davies (Lianelly), W. H. Evans (Llwyr. pin), J. Wetter (Sowport), and G. L. Hiarba (Newport); It. Lloyd (Pontypool) and Glem Lewis (Cardif); A. Davies

dasily). Uzzell (Newport) ;· P. [Jones (Pontypooly," F. B. Jones (Aber

tillery), D. Watts (Maustug), F. Morgan (Swansea), T. Williams (Swansea), nad T. C. Lloyd (Neath),

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WYNDHAM HOTEL,

29 WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET,

OCATION good sido

Sutherland (Howick), and J. G. Wat (Cambridge University) "A. S. Hamilton, (Headingley), ul A. T. Shown (Edin- 3. Bain Oxford University), G. Donald (Oxford) University, A. 1. Laing (Royal High bigh Academicals). A. W. Symington Sel), F. P. G. 1. H. Maxwell (Edin (Cambridge University), R. Ross Edinburgh University), A. Wemyss (Gala), and A. M. Stewart (Edinburgh Academicals).

Amy

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The University Match.

LIGHT BLUZE SECCESSTOL..

Cambridge, 2; Oxford, 1.

Apart from the weather and attendance, the University,matol at Queen's Club on Saturday (Feb. 7) gave every satisfaction. Pay went much on the lines anticipated by die followers of the practico gues,

No. 7, Mountain View, immediata possession.

DENNYS & BOWLEY, Hongkong, Fel 28, 1914.

923

TO LET.

FFICES, Recme and Godowns on the round and Second Ficors No. 14, Doe Vaux Read Central, the Premises now occupied by the SOVER OR MORN. Na Four, LITET, Posmossion 185 May, 1914, or earlier.

Flata Wild Dell" Buildings, Wanchai Road.

No. 4 Mosque Junction. The Neuk" No. 48 Peak. "Homestead, No. 45 Punk Inimediato possession.

Apply to

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CORPORATION... Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1914.

262

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Mr & Mrs. John Meier MODREENACH No. 21 East. The Mis D'Almada E. Mc B. E, Mohta Meals from 1st April.

Chatro Master D'Almada E. Mr J. Merecki Apply to

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TO LET.

Mr M. O. Clark

Castra

Mr W. E. Clayton

20 Dr A.

FOUE BOOMED HOUSES in Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.

SHOP with Godown attached, NARAN Road, Kowloon.

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with Wharf. WINDSOR LODGE, Kimberley Read, Kawinon, 6 rooms and Tennis court.

No. 3 MINDEN VILLAS, from 1st April uext."

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Cambridge, the cleverer side" in all rospects, word by 2 guuls to 3, after a close nd interesting struggle, which lind but one rather lack period. For twenty ninutes in the second half Cambridge held a ommanding lead, and to is large Patent controlled the proceedings. OxfoHUMPHREY'S ESTATE & FINANCE

Co., L. inilo to nintain this paco and energy that had previously marked their doings:

Hongkong, March 3, 1914. the game seemed as good se over, when splodid shot, by Howell took effect. This influenca of that goal on the game was even greater than the first "score. which made Cambridge a strong, con- bines foree, full of confidence and ability.

LMA ONLY TO MINUTIOS WALE Seeing the possibility of avoiding defen

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tc.

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unfurnished.

No. 68 Penk, MOUNT KELLETT, (Church Mission Society Bungalow) till

rent.

MAR

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made thoroughly comfortable.

Terms

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RUS ON FIRST-CLASS LINES Under the Peopal Supervision of the

M. S. HOY.

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Alst

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■ several pieces of Chinese Porcelain,

7

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Teams :—da asuala ya

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Hongkong, March, 1014.

PUBLIC ACTION.

maderand have received inst dio- fans to sell by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF CONCERNED),

SATURDAY,

the 7th March, 1914, at 10.30 a.. at their Sales Rooms, No. 8.

Des Voeux Road, Carver of··

Jos BOUSE 8Tazet SEVERAL OASES OF MERCHANDISE,

Comprising

BRUSH AND CELERY TRAYS,

VASES, BOWLS, BISCUIT JARS,

· PLATES, TEA SETS,

PORCELAIN BOXES, CANDLESTIUKE,

COFFEE SETS, &c., &,, &c.

On view day of sale..

· TERMS ¦——ABS1198},

HUGHES & BUGII,

Auctioneers.

"Hongkong, March 2, 1914.

.274.

DON'T Forgot after the Show, Suppor

Light Bofreshmanta. ALEXANDRA CAFE Open Full Midnight.

THE OHINA "MAIL

NOTICE.

Communications relating to news should be addressed to Tuz ESITOR.

Correspondents must forward the amou and address with any communica

thes cullies with spirit. The bail ways seemed to go to them, ut it hal de to the Light Blues during kong spells previously.. Entusiasm and ex citement renehad a pitch seldom in ovi By dnes at the Association match. srand defence, in which Elge, the guil Loper took primanent part. Con

kgs held to their ulvantage. Oxford's sport died away after most gallant effort, and the gang finished with attack and counter-attuck, the Light Blues still claiming the odd goal.

The change in the weather from the bright sunshine and blue sky of the earlier

Gallor

MIG. "No. 6 CAMERON VILLAS, No. 59 Mr A

Mr lab May 1914" Peak, Lo lot furnished for aua year from 31r V. Garan

The "KELLETT CREST" No. 5t Peak, from dat March 1914, partly furnished.

"No. 13th SHELLEY STREET “.

Fany 1st October 1913. No. 5 MOUNTAIN VIEW from 1st April, 1914.”

No. 24 B LILIOS TERRACE from 1st April, 1914,

No. 55 ELGIN TERRACE, & rooms.

Mr F. J. Gaston Dr Gernier Mr and Mrs A. B. Mr. Gibb

Giles

Mike Ella Gilroy Mr A. G. Gordon Mr V. Goulbouru Mr & Mr J. Gould

Mr J. Gourgay

Mr J. Gmb MJ. M. Greist

gono

Mr C. H. Rothenbuah Mr A. Rumpel

Mr and Mrs B. E.

Russell

Mrs Schenkt His Excellency and

Lady Selloser

E. Schultz. Mr. A. Mira Seymour MFE. H. Starp Dr and Mrs G. G.

Shelton

Mr J. C. Sibley

Mr F. Smyth

Mr V. Sarby

·

Mr A. B. Sorensen No. 12. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Mr F. O. de Grias.

T. P. Hall

Miss A Square Capt. Shop,

3r and Mrs W. A. Mr H. K. Sterone

Hannib His Excellency and Mr & Mrs Lady Von Haxthau. Mr L. F. Tebbutt

Mr K. E. Thompson

To let till 31-t October, 1914, No. 64 part of the week to leaden shies, half "The Peak, seren rooms and drying rooms, gaie from the south-west and torrent furnished, including Electric fans and of rain came most unfortunately to Loop | Telephone." wway many tickel-holders, and the ground

tion addressed to the Editor not necessarioaked very different to when the general for publication but as evidence of good public experienced much difficulty in obtaining a view of the Rugby match.

laith

mere

All mstter for pübilcation should i However, the 4,000 or 5,000 people who written on one side of the paper only.

risked the wet and some reward. The rain became less heavy, until a No suonymously signed communication hat has already appeared in any other pape drizzle caused little pleasantess, and, as already indicated, the hard fight made will be inserted

by Oxford and the good form shown by bCambridge recompensed for all tho....this. confort. Could they have bestowed more

Letters rointing to business should addressed to THE SECRETART..

Orders for extra copies of the CHI MAIL' should be sent as soon as possible a

FUR SALE 'HARTING and ROGATE, en park of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1164

Apply to

IANSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Beildings. Hongkong, March 4, 1814.

61

timia on practico Cambridge would have THE CHINA MAII

reached as high a sturdard as any univer.

the supply is limited. Cash 10 dto. Grods afg team ould claim in recent yours. TYPHOON

20 ct.. par copy.

Alterations and additions to Advertise monta on Pagoo 2, 3, 4, 5.8 and 9 should be sent to the Ofios, No. b, Wynd. ham Street, dot later than 11.30 sm.

"Alterations and additions to Advertise ments on pages 1, 6, 7 and 10 should be sant us not later than 2 p.m.

The individual skill and good understand- ing of their seven ald blues went a lorg way towards determining the rosuls. Al- ways the better, sido as a combination, Cambridge created a hory favourable impression. With the wind behind them. ard the rain beating in their opponents' facce they began well, and as soon as the new ball got heavy they showed control in dribbling, and passing which Oxford whenever approached..

New Advertisements should do nomb is before Sp.VON

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Advertisements and Bubacriptions sru not ordorod for a fred period continued until conotermianded,

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The sides played in strongly contrasted MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD AS) styleu unul late in the game, when Ox

TAPED FOR HANGING." ford, in the tooth of the wind, tried to unulata in short passing carried on by Cambridge. For the most part Oxford passed out to the wings or kicked aliead in the hope of rubing the defence, but the ball usually wont to an opponent or was blown over the line. In their mors off active and attractive methods Cam bridgo experienced far Tows trouble in keeping the ball within wach, so that the Oxford halves and backs had little rompito from the strennous labours in- volved by tackling and kicking the heavy Continual in page 3):

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