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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1918.

SCOTTISH SPORT.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

EDINBURGE; October 31. OPENING OF RUGBY SEASON.

"s"the" "BeHiver call the man back to

s sterner game.

But the Schools

themselves, and D. B. Cook, W. M'Lellan, and Neilson all scored tries.

· ་་ -། Glenalmond's next Championship engagement, that with Fettes, we scored off by the influeriz.

ENGINEER EXAMS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

QAPT. MILROY AND THE BOARD OF

TRADE PAPERS..

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

SMOKE SUBSCRIPTION'

GRIFFINE."

33—Grey. .......Mr. Suttarlė.

THECKING'S MESSAGE.

**cheerod by the vision of those good days of pesce for which you have seri food, so much.

· GEORGE, E. L

LONG. Yesterday His Excellency replied: Your telegram of December 24th. Their Majesties Gracions Christmas message has been published and bas hean received with great pleasure — Severn

36 Chestnut. Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin. 37-Black Mr. P. C. Potta 39-Brown....Sir C. P. Chater 19-Brows. 40-Don

Hon. Mr. D. Landale.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

Full text of the King's Xmas message to the Forves was sent by the Secretary of State in London to the Officer Ad- ministering the Government. Is reads: There is a reference in Shipping

Another lot of 24 Subscription BABA Buckingham Palson The only other Championship and Engineering of December 0 Griffine for the Hongkong Jockey Club Another Christmas has come,round The principal Rugby teams are all meating was between Edinburgh which does scant justice to the long arrived in the Colony yesterday on the and we are no longer fighting. God in the field, and are gradually shak-Academy and Loretto, which was and useful career of our old friend Sintiang from Shanghal. They has blessed your efforts The Quesn were all in fine condition and were and I offer you our heartfelt good wishes. ing into form. The khaki sides, of particularly interesting, the two sides Captain Milroy.

It occurs man drawn for by the members of the for a Happy Christmas and many course, will vary from week to week, presenting some contrast in style. editorial dealing with the now papers Jockey Club at the Jockey Club Stablen | brighter years to come. To the disabled, i Loretta were inclined to adopt the for examination of meters and last evening Mr. T F. Hough, Clark ck and wounded we sand a spedia. traditional Scottish inetheds and rely officers for competency certificates of the Course was in charge of the greeting praying that with returning upon their forwards: Edinburgh before the Board of Trude. have had their first trials, and in Academy favoured more open acties... So long as February 3, 100g drawing, which resulted. As follows: bezich you may be comforted and shot time their lines will be stabil-The Musselburgh XY play with nearly 10 years ago the Chain Mail

No Colour.. Drawn by ie for the season.

George Watson's was one of the end guined a "nar o victory over Board Exautinations then published 30-Greyir. M. F. Nemnice

rare spirit and resolution, and in the reviewed the Guide to these Marine 28-Brows......Mr. B. Basto

19 Bay Mr. Adama first to open the ball, playing

E.M.S. at Myreside and win pponents who were, in a different by Captain A. Milroy. We spoke

91-Chestnut...Mr. A. D. HacDonald, ning by 14 points to 8. They are in way, quite as clover exponents of the of it as the first of its kind in the 2--Chestnut....Mr. E. Moller. an advanced state of efficiency the crying code, The Loretto" pack Far East. forwards are a solid looking lot with gave a fine exhibition of forward The new papers came into force 54Grey ........Mr. A. M. L. Spares -Bertram at their head, and the back work, and were supported by Teach her on December 9, nearly a year 35-Bay..Sir C.-P.-Chater,

er, while the men in the war tackled after their enforcement at Hoine. have speed and brains. Edinburgh with such certainty that the Acudenty The old ones came into force in 1808. Academy have six of last season's

tactics were generally interrupted, Test paper that include trigono XV. available; they are formidable

Glasgow Acadoing are in some metry, meteorology, and marine behind, and useful, if not brilliant in the pack. Craigard could not hold pects better than last season. architecture, are said to be stiffer now

Mr. J. H. N. Mody The forwards are fast and finished, in tha then, requiring knowledge not 41-Grey Mesars, Moller & them suficiently, and the Academy their methoxis: they dribble care-given in the older books. To enforce came away with 14 points to 6. fully, and have quite the Academy the new examinations in these tir 42---Dan Mr. Boswick. Hero's had a ripping gune with

* touch.** Such weight as they cumstances in likely to arrest the 43-Grey Mr. G. C. Moxos. Inverleith, and showed well, though posses they use to the best results, qualification of many who have other Dan...

Mr. L.E. S. Hodge. they did not take the bonoun. Glas and make opportunities for their wise put in the necessary training for Black... Mr. J. H. N. Mody. Row High School had an easy win backs in a richer degree than is gener- second officer.

46--Croy Mr. Berrick, over Allan Glen's, who are rather fully seen in school play. The half. The matter, says Shipping and Skewbald... Mr. Morton Smith light forward.

backs are unselfish, and the three. Engineering, is rendered more dif-18-Bay Mr. Wilkiamson, George Watson's were again in quarters, it at tjue mechanical, are cult by the absence of a coach in god fettle against Heriot's, J. R.) necurate in giving and taking the Hongkong. Captain Milroy having Selby being prominent, and won ball.

been compelled, for reasons of health, sily, Loretto did very well to bent Two of our strongest teams are to relinquish the coaching of candi- ar Edinburgh University O.T.C.connected with Edinburgh Univer- dates in which he has been so suc even by a single point; the students Rity. Their O.T.C's have A. A. cessful since the retirement of. Alr. were quite as heavy forward and Gray, of Hasgow Academy, and A. Clarke, the former coach, in 1899

uch swifter behind. R. MS. Officer, of Heriot's, among their For over nineteen years. Captain Teacher's clever spoiling had a good hacks. deal to do with keeping the O.T.C. Merchiston, 27: Henalmond, zil.

roy has prepared candidates for examination in Hongkong and the score down. Fettes (who also met Royal Engineers, 14; Gles. Univ., 11. remarkably small number of failures

University side, but came

Olas: Academy. 9: Glas. Cuirenity among the hundreds whom he has pecond best) shape towards a good

O.T.C., O. side, at least until Christmas; de

the excellence of his teaching. Capt. sent up for examination testifies to they lose four of their best then, in- | aluding A. T. Luy, they are not likely

new and up-to-date guide, but the Milroy had it in mind to publish a to be in such form after the turn of į the year. At present, however, they Loretto, G; Craigard, 3.

state of his health has not permitted are a well-balanced lot forward, are Gordons, 14; Heriot's, 8

him to get it done, nicely served at half-back, and have

Edin. Univ. O.T.C., 14; O.C.B.

Gailes, '6.

Edin. Univ. Service XV., 20; Edin.

"Academy, nit.

apital left wing at threelquarter-Loretto, 8; Edinburgh Academy, 5.

In last Saturday's games Watson's

Gina. Univ,,5; Glas. Acddemy, S.

Found the Service XV. of Edinburgh, Heriot's, 10: Stewart's, 0). University too strong; their forwards were overweighted and their bucks bad difficulty in dealing with clever Marchiston won from Oopponents.

the Galles rodete, and Edinburgh.

ASSOCIATION LEAGUE:

CANTON POULTRY SHOW,

M

The list is now complete of the entries for the above show to be held On January 4. There are 181 entries and classes. There is anticipation tions have been given by the follow Ing:--

Williaṛason.

BANK HOLIDAY

TN accordance with Ordinance No. 5

will be CLOSED for the Trananation of † PHALIC BUSINESS ON WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 1st and Tad proximo.

Hongkong, December 28, 1918.

49--Chestnut... Hon, Mr. D. Lardale:"" have now arrived. The ons drawn two Altogether 43 Subscription Griflar weeks aga by Mr A. D. Maodonsid died and so he was given an opportunity of drawing for another pony yaglar-AS there are other firms in the Col

"NOTICE.

There are eight more to come ye and any bearing the same name and when these arrive the number redited asyle ae that in which 1.am carrying by the Jockey Club will be complete:

an business, I hereby beg to notify the public that, in order to prevent mison- derstanding and confusion, I have decided to change the spelling of Kang Tai & Co. to KOON TAI & CO.

DOCKYARD CLUB DANCE

The Naval Theatre presented a pretty dance given by the Dockyard Recrea scena last night on the occasion-of-a- Ition Clab. The Theatre was very prettily decorated, but the most strik ing feature of the place was the old alleyway which had been transformed. in corridor style with striking effect, being completely enveloped with red easigus and bunting and nicely lit with electricity. The invitations issued must have been numerous as the capacious hall was filled, the first hour or two seeing, more dancers on the four than

Academy had a narrow majority overLeague competition that is all for the of a very successful show. Dona-this soon remedied. itself, and tuneful

the Gordon Highlanders.

ASSOCIATION LEAGUE,

LEUNG KOON TAI,

Proprietor.

+, Des Voeux Road Central Hongkong, 27th December, 1918.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

NAZ Undersigned have received fnstruc

Sona to sell by Publis" Auction, (90% 10000HT OF TER CONCERNED),

MONDAY..

the 30th Dec., 1918, at 10.30 am,

their Sales Rooma, No. 8. Das Vœux ROAD, Corner of

Too: Ruane Street, Several Bino Bergo dress lengths.

To be sold without reserve.

HUGHES & HOUGH.

- Auctioneers"

(For account of the concerned).

A levelling up has occurred in the

it could comfortably hold. However, benefit of the game. We could do

music and excellent refreshments staist with two or three more "accidents."

ed with the other thorough arrange. and surprise at the top of the H.E. the Hor. Chaak Wong (the manta which were made to ensure se Rangers are increasing their strong table. To Motherwell belongs the Civil Governor of Kwongtung), H.E.nccessful dance. Among the many lead in the Competition for the Chum credit of putting the fint step to the Hon. Mook Wing Sun (the visitors were noticed Commodore and pionship and the League Flag: their Rangers promenade; it was a case filitary Governor of Kwangtung). Mra. V. G. Gurner, Miss Gurner, Pay little chance of any of the other of balving the points, but any break Guneral Lei Fook Lum, Mr. Nai master A. Halburu, Naval Secretary, teams threatening their auperiority. in a series of victories works for bet-Bong Ping (Chief of Police, Canton), Commander and Mrs. Myburgh, Mr. Celtic shaped fairly well at the begin-ter sport in the future. It was The Kwangtung Agricultural Experi and Mrs, W. R. Neighbour, Mr. and ning of the season, but they have great game, and the result was quite ment Station, Mr. Wong Pik Yus, Mrs. E. Kennett, and Mr. and Mrs. fallen off, and the past fortnight has antisfactory on the play exhibited. Mr. Chan Chun Man, Mr. Chan Lim Leland Long,

Mr. Titmas at the piano, and Mr. put them out of the running with Queen's Park had themselves to Park, Mr. Kang Yne Ting, Mr. their old rivals. They suffered parti-blame for their failure against Third Beatty, Kowloon Dairy Farm, Wing Mumford, violin, discoursed music that curly from Rangers, p 8 to Lebark; they began well and ought On and Tal Ting Co., Sincere Store suited the dance programme nicely. A the defeat indeed no other result "was to have wop, but, as generally hap- Co., Nam. Uen Restaurant, Nam hardworking committee under the possible, the Celts are only a shadow peas, the professionals proved them Yeung Tobacco Company, Chan President, Mr. W. C. Rodrey, besides of their former selves and the selves better stayers than the ma- og Store. Most of the above making such complete arrangements for Bangers are almost at pre-war teure. Clyde again bad a full toll names are of well-known Cantonese the comfort and enjoyment of the the dance, did everything necessary for trength. Kilmarnock now takes the of points from Hearts; they took merchants who are taking a great guests. Mesira. H Badden and V. second place on the table, thanks to advantage of their opportunities, and practical interest in the show to aзake Stannard carried out the duties of M.C. new with Celtic and a victory over the Edinburga men missed all thrim. it a success.

very efficiently. Third Lanark. Greenock Morton has Celtic made no mistake at Dumbar. recently shown signs of cracking up. tan. the latter putting up a poor fight, and received, their first fall from Thistle accomplished a fine perform Motherwell" Among the more notance by winning decisively at Ki UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY-

oble games were the ramping success marnock Morton are not showing. of Queen's Park over St. Minen, and so well; after being 3 up at the in- the surprise defent of Hearty at Ayr.terval, they allowed Clydebank to Heart of Mid-Lothian," 2; · Ayr, draw. Ayr again made a good ap wwwwwn. United, 8.

pearance, things are looking up with them; the Sainte just failed at Hamilton; and Hibernians recorded their first victory

Clyde 2; Hibernians, 1. Rengers, 3; Dumbarton, 0, Kilmarnock, 1; Celtic; 1. Clydebank, 2; Airdrieonian, 2. Falkirk, 8; Hamilton Academicals, 1.

Morton, 1; Third Lanark, 1. Motherwell, 1; Partick Thistle, 1. Queen's Park, "4; St. Mirren, 1.

Celtic, 0: Rangers, 3. Partick Thistle, 6; Hamilton Acade-

znicals, 3.

Third Lanark, a: 'Kilmarnock, 4. Clydebank, 8; Falkirk, 2.

St. Mirren, 1; Clyde, 1.

Ayr, 2; Queen's Park, 0. Motherwell, 3; Morton, 0.

Hibernian, I; Hearts, Beer Airdrieonians, 1; Duharton, 1.

Rangers

Kilmarnock

-Collie

Morton 4. Clyde

Partick Thistle

Clydebank Third Lanark Hearts Queen's Park Motherwell St. Mirren" Hamilton Airdrieonians Dumbarton Ayr United Kilkirk Hibernian

.།

The following is a list of anclaimed telegrams at the office of the Great Nor thers Telegraph Co, Ltd., Hongkong, 26th December, 1913:-

Addresses

From

Wabuka Tsuchioke, 80 Kaitogal QUIZO. Fagasaki Chen Wokes.. Shanghai.... Trangsun Shanghai... No. 181 Wanchayton. Shanghai...Shengtai Shanghai......Leena Meelun Street. Shanghai

The main incidents in last Satur. hy's play were the beary defeats of the Edinburgh clube and the slight margins that gave Rangers and Celtic their victories. The Champions play. ed up to their reputation in the first half, and it was a combination of good goalkeeping and evil fortune Kobe that kept their score down. They Shanghai afterwards, however, lost forma, and Osaka....

Tokyo..... in the closing minutes came danger ously near to sharing the points. Shanghai The Celtic forwards were very dis Kobe appointing, and they showed poor Shanghai.Layucking.

Shanghai spirit in caly scoring once against St. Shanghai Mirren Ayr United owe much of

Chongchikman Leone, 23

Yurgshingai. Nagasaki.....Tipwaipo, 3rd Floor, 39

Des Voeux Road, Ott Louytenshin Kenke Kwongcheangsang. Shunsing.

P. W. L. D. P. their revival to Richardson; appar

Kobe

Kobe

9 9 0 0 18 ently a discharge from the Army does 10 6 1 8.15 not always imply impaired vitality as

9 6 1 2 14 a football player.

10 6 1 4 14

95 13 13 Rangers, 0; Motherwell, 0.

10 5 2 8 18 Queen's Park, 8; Third Lanark, 4.

0 4 1 4 12 Clyde, 4; Hearts, 2,

20 8-21 Kilmarnock, 0: Partick Thistle, a.

10 4 4 2 10:Morton, 2; Clydebank, 2,

9.4 4 1

10 2 85

10 2 8

10 2 6 2

Dumbarton, D; Celtic. 5.

9 Falkirk, 4: Ayr United, 4.

0 Hamilton, 3: St. Mirren, 2.

8 Hibs, 2; Airdrie,; 1.

91 6 8 5 Third Lanark, 1; Ranges, 2.

10 27 15 Celtic, 1 St. Mirren, 0.

10 28 04 Partick Thistle, 2; Queen's Park, 1.

10 0 0 11 Clydebanky 8; Clyde, 1.

November

RUGBY. Merchiston and Glenalmond open- ed the School Championship.com- petition, the Castle boys scored a decisive win Gleranced, were short of their side, examos coming in the way, but at the start they offered a stout defence to a strong attack. Then they broke down, and before

Airdrieonians, 1; Motherwell, 1. Hearts, 1; Kilmarnock, 4.

Kanbayashi Matsubara

Hotel Szerourahan Taupientes. Zeungeung.

Leechogwing, China Mail. Lagating South North

Houg Street. Kwvgyud Kwongyuen-

tung

Chongjoo Queens Road.

Shanghai...Saiohong.

List of Unclaimed Telegrams lying in the E E Telceraph Office at Hongkong,

27th December, 19181

Asbang

Fona

Addresses

From Okrah Wis. ..Singapore. Haiphong. New York

Brousky Girone Jay Zesmea c/o Ameri-

can Consul Naksharutaro, Baii-

chirnjomara

Salon (two)

Sydney.

¿TYPHOON WARNING.

The Tabgram qaotuki below was received

yose day

Hamilton Academicals, 1; Morton, 1 from the Manlis observatory at 8 p.m. Ayr United, 5; Hiberniaze, 0. Dumbarton, 1; Falkirk, 2.·

UNNECESSARY WORDS.

words and advertising HY wasta

konce'; în deserving the many

the interval their line was crossed wants of merit in Chamberlain's Cough

Typhixan in sbon: 115 deg Long. E. and *I dey Lan N. moving W..

GERM DESTROYER: THERE is no danger whatever from

lock few or blood poison reuiting | from a wound when Chamberlains Pain Brimis proinptly applied. It tran antiseptic and destroys the germs which wounds to heal without maturation and in one-third the time required by the to treatment For sale by a

four times by R. M. Neilson, AC Remedy 1 The most fastidings are cause these diseases. It also", can^És Brown, and O. J. Mann (twice). find when minte that it suren Dold The Perthshire boys then made and cogh frm and cane and that good effort, but in the last quarter Containe hachitely no narcoting

ininrions and tanice, For sale by all -hour the Merchieten backs smerted Chemists and Stores DOT

Chemists and Storekoopera, ****

COAST PORTS.

Mr. W. Nicholson's appeal to the Coast Porta for "Heather Day" contri- butions has been heartily responded to, the following being the amounts received, which are hereby acknow- ledged, vix.:-

Foochow, per Mr. C. EL M. -.

Balfour Swatow, per Mr. A. Mac:";

Gowan Fordiosa, per Mr. F. B Marshall, £23.6.3@3/4 Amay, per Mr. J. S. Fen-

wick, £121.3.0@ 9/17 -

Interest calculated to Slab

December, 1918

57,91

$60.00

од

FRIDAY.

3rd January, 1919, commencing at 2.30 pm, at their Sales Booms, No. 8, Det Var Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHINESE PORCELAINS and.

CURIOS, ME comprising

A variety of 5-coloured and 3 col- cured. Vases and Plater, Blue and white Vases and Figures, até, old Bronzes, including Incense Barners of the Sang and Ming Dynasties, Peking Cloisonas, Amber. Jadestone, Orystal and Agate Vases and Ornaments, ote and a collection of Sauff Bottles,

Also

Lacquered Screent, Panels, Old Chinese Engravings and Kakemonos.

The greater portion of the above stock has recently arrived from the North and lockades pieces from tho 137.28Bung, Ming, Kanghi, Yangching,

Kienlang and Towkwong Periods. 711.33 Catalogues will be issued.

On view day of sale. $.956.52

TEKE; Cash.

it

1.70

+ 968.22

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers,

Hongkong. Dec. 27, 1918.

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TO OUR MANY FRIENDS,

OLD AND NEW,

A Happy and Prosperous New Year!

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