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TUESDAY, APRIL

HONGKONG "AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION,

(Continued from Page 43 *The Committee have mentioned in the report the fact that they were "approached by the St. John's Ambul- ance Brigade with reference to the urgent need for a motor ambulance in this Colony, both for military and civilian cases, and after consideration it was decided that this was a worthy object to which to devote attention. At first it was intended to appeal to members for contributions, but this has now been rendered unnecessary by. the fact that Mr. Lauritsen, very kindly presented a chassis to this Association and that the Hongkong and Kowloon Dock undertook the work of constructing the body at the greatly reduced price of $200.00. Applause).

This latter amount, together with the cost of conveying the Ambulance across the harbour, has now been paid for out of the funds of the Association, and I am sure this course will meet with your approval. Our best thanks are due to Mr. Lauritsen and to the Dock Company for their generosity. (Applause) His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government has promised to attend à formal parade of the Ambulance Brigade to- TOW evening and presenting the Ambulance to them on behalf of this Association. hope the members and their friends

will attend.

1919:

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

The rain during the past weekend has made the court,too wet to be played upon. There are still number of matches to be played, the following being the complete list:

EVENT L

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES, These are now down to the Semi- finals and the games are:

T. Mishima v. F. A. Rečinond. NE. Kent v. Yew Man Teun.

EVENT 2.

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OPEN DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP.. These are also down to the Sem finals. The games to be played are: A. H. Rumjahn and G. Manley v. F. A. Redmond and N. E. Kent.

Capt. Murray and J. S. Jennings v. L. Foster and W. Kay.

EVENT 3.

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HANDICAP SINGLE "A" SEMI-FINAL. N. E. Kent (owej 15) v. A. Morse. (ress 3/6).

Major Ardoino (recs. .2/6) v. LE Forster (recs. 1/6).

EVENT 4...

HANDICAP SINGLES "B" FINAL E. A. Macdonald (rees. 276).v. C. B. Brown (recs. 15/3).

EVENT 5.

HANDICAP DOUBLES, 2ND ROUND, F. A Redmond and A. Morse Lowe 4/6), V.A. R. Sutherland and

B. J. C. Evens (rec. 46).

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C. C. Hickling and A. D. Humphrey I would like to say a word with regard to the membership roll of the scratch), v. N. E. Kent and J. S. Association. We had our first meet-Jennings (owe 30).

ing in June last and started with 71 members; since then this number

SEMI-FINAL...

Lieut. Col. Crisp and Capt. Murray

has increased to 120, which is I think-scratch) v. A. H. Crook and A. A. eatlefactory progress. But there are still many motorists who have Claxton (rec 2/6).

: EVENT 6.

MIXED HANDICAP DOUBLES.

F. A. Redmond and Mrs. Maitland (scratch) v. C. Thorne and Mrs, Dreaper (recs 3/6).

not joined, and an invitation will be issued to them after this meeting to apply for membership. It is in the interests of all motorists that this Association should be well supported, and I would ask all those here to use

.D Humphrey and Mrs. Arras their infuence to bring in new mem-trong-(owe 30) v. A. Morse and Bers. It is only by Having a large Mrs. Black (rec 3,6)." - membership that we can claim to be. thoroughly representative, and thus become a force, a useful force I hope, in the Colony.

dose a

THE BISHOP 13 BACK.

The Bishop, with the Rev. H. E. Anderson of the Bible" Society, re turned last evening from a three in Kwongtung and weeks tour Kwongsi. They travelled over a

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.

ANNUAL ATHLETIC SPORTS,

THE CHINA MAIL.

The staff and stulants of St. Stephen's College bold their annual athletic sports on the Jockey Club's Gropad, Happy Valley, this after Boon

The following the list of officials:

Patronie Ven. Archdeacon of Hongkong.

President:-Rev. W. H. Hewitt. Judges:Meests. F. A. Redmannd, A. G. Warren, G. B. Marley, Chaй Cheung Nina Kan Kwang, Rov, C. B. Shann, Rey, Bro, Alphonsus,

TO-DAYS. ADVERTISEMENTS.

CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA “AUSTRALIA AND CHINA,

HONGKONG.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

UNDER Instruccions TORS, PARTICULARE AND CONDITION

COURT OF DIRECTORS, I have to-day susumed charge of this

Brinch.

J. L. CROCKATI, -Manager,

Hongkong, April 1, 1913.

NOTICE.

PARR and MR. VERNEST CALDWELL RICHARDS have this day boon admitted Partners of our Firms in Hongkong and Shanghai.

Lt. B. L.. Stephens, Mr. Ng Sze MR EDWARD VICTOR DAVID Kwong, and Mr. Chad Kus Läng.

Starter:-Mr. Wong Sau Min, Mr. Chuu Hei Nin. Lt. J. F. Jones. Lt. A. O. Collano, and Sergt. A. Talford.

Tine-Keepers. Yew Hon Pig and Mr. Won In Shing.

Clerks of the Course:fasers. Li

King Hong, Wong Tee Ting, Wong Sui Leong, Ling Bung Ming, Cheng Man Kwong, Kwek Fock Heng, Tam Cheung Euen, Tang Ting Lam, Yeung Cho Wing, Lee Tam Po, Fok Nai Hung, Yue Man Kwong, and La Chun Kin

Treasurer:-Rev. J. H. Harring

ton.

Hoa Secretary-Mr. Fun Fun Nazi.

Committee:Mesurs. Fung Man Su (Chirani, Pun Fun Nam, Clau, Kwan Yin, Chan Kit Xm Wong Kap Targ, Sin Kai Chiu, Cino |- Kuo Chun. Wang Hang Shing, Tan Kaur San, Leung Sai Wing · Pau Han Kwong, Tred Tsun Ou. Olang Chang Leung. To Hak Hoo. Ma Wul E, Ma Hin Lee, Lim Seow Eng, Chiu Hon Chun, Fung Shu Hei, Wan Wai Choi, Tung Shi Kin, You To Wing, and Li Kwong Cheung.

Refreshment Committee: leser Cheung Sin Wing (Chairman), Yip King Fan, Ng Fook Kwan, Kwek Siang Kaw, Pang Min Tu, Lleung Kit Ki, Li Ping Cheung, Pun Tan Has Cheung Sun Sau, Wour Pak W, Wong Yue Yeung, Kwan Yu H, and Lau Pak Wal

The thunks of the Committee 18' thousand miles by boat, chair and one to the following gentlenen

MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

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93 Dos Vosur Road Central Hongkong, April 1, 1919.`'

NOTICE.

THE Agencies of The Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Com- many, The British India. Steam Naviga dion

Company Limited and The Apcar" Line of Steamers in Hoog kong have this day been transferred to Messrs. Mackinnon Mackensie & Co.

MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO.

Post Box No. 115,

Des Voeux Box Contral, Hongkong, April 1, 1919,

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NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From EUROPE AND STRAITS TEE Company's Steamship 1

"AKI MARU,”

having arrived from the shove Ports, Consignees of Cargo see hereby Informed that their Goods are being landed and placed, at their risk, in the Hareword AND KOWLOON WARF AND GODOWN Co.'s Godown at Kowloou, where each consign, ment will be sorted out mark by mark and

foot. The Bishop held.confirmations who have tiny subsistihail to the delivery can be obtained is soon as the

at Pakboi, Liemchow, Moli, Lingshan Prize Fund:-HE. The Officer Ad- Goods are landed.

by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, April 7 1019, nt a P... at the Offices of the Publia Works Department. by Order of His Excellency the Oficer Administer ing the Government, of Uns. Los of CROWN. LANDA Shaukiwan in the Oulany of Hongkong, for a 'veri of 76 years, with the optio of Pazzowal at Onown. Rent”, bu ho fixed by the. Surveyor of Els Majesty the, Krve, for one further

term "of 75 years......

»PARTICULAES OF THE LOT."

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

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THE Undersigned have received ins- crmotions from the CHINESE GOVERNMENT FALT REVENUE DEPT. to roll by Public Auction,

FRIDAY,

April 25, 1919, at 11. agt their Bales Rooms, No. 8, Des Youz

Road, Corner of Ice House Street, The Storm Vormi

"KUNG CHING"

as she now lies between Kowloon Ferry Pier, and Holts Which, Kowloon

HULL-Teakwood. Langth-125 fast. B-18 feat. Dratte fest 6 inches.

ENGINES.-Tw) sets of compound

surface condensing engines, with cylin data 111 in, by 22 in. by 14 ia, strokč. Separats condenaere.

BOILER -One cylindrical, multi tabular, marine type boiler, Length,

0 inch,

Working pressure 130 lbs par square

Inspecting orders and farther parti culars may be had from the undertiga-

A:-Cash.

And with regard to the Association badge, I would ask all members to display the badge on their motor cars or cycles as by this means we will be known by one to the other The badges are on sale at $3.00 each. I do not think there is anything in the accounts which calls for com- ment, but before proposing the formal Resolution I wish to record our thanks to Mr. E. A. M. Williams and Naming Fu and Mr. Anderson ministering the Government (the Optional Goods will be carried on antes10 feet 6 incher. Diameter 10 foot for kindly auditing the accounts arranged for the circulation of the Hon. Mr. Clend Severn), H.E. instructions are given to the contrary without fee and, Gentlemen our Scriptures. The district traversed Major-General Ventris, St Ellis before Noon, To-day Hen: Secretary Mr. Roberts has was said to be unsettled and in Kadoorie, Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Goods not cleared by April 8,

very great deal of work parts infested with robbers but ex Dr. Bradley, Dr. M. K. Wan, Dr. 1819, will be subject to rent. for the Association and we are all cept for observing that Namheung has G. F. Forsyth, Messrs. N. J. Stubb,

Damaged packajos must be left in theed. deeply indebted to him for the time recently been looted, they found W. L. Puttenden, E. V. 1). Part. Godowns for examination by the Conrigune's and trouble he has expended on our only the usual peaceful and industri-

Compton, J. W. Wong, Kwek affairs from the commencement of ous people. Their voyage down the Dicen Eng, Gam Choo Chung, Chan and the Co.'s presentatives at an anciule this organisation. He has a thorough West River was somewhat delayed knowledge of all traffic problems and by the fact that the boat in which Shi Ki Chan Cheuk Fan, to Chop All "claims must be presented within we are very fortunate to have a man they travelled struck a sharp rock in Sab, Ho Sai Wing, Chun Tung Sang. of his experience as our Secretary. shooting the rapids and was only Ip Lo Su, Mi Wing Chur, Ma Ying I now propose "That the Report of saved by the skill of the Chinese Biu. Mok Wing De, Mox Kon Sang, the Committee and Statement of boatmen. At every place visited Pang Seu Chun. Wong Kam-Ying, Accounts to 31st December 1918 be they were impressed by the friendli- Tsai Hak Ting Wan Tu Shing, Chau and are hereby adopted," and after ness of the people, and the great Ten in, Chiu Hei Nin, Chan this has been seconded I will be opportunity for missionary enterprise. pleased to answer any question cr to bear the views of any member on the policy of the Association or on matters of interest to us all,

Cars

cung Nin, Mok Hing "Kau, ho Leung Hoe, Lam Chi Fung, San Shing Sam. Mears. Lane, Crawlord & Co., Messta. A. S. Watson & Co.,! This was supported by Mr. Holyoak Messrs. Noronha & Co., Meusi. This was seconded by the Hon. who stated that a very small building British American, Tobacco Co., Mr. Holyoak, who in doing so stated would do and be for one, would be Messrs Commercial Press, Ltd. "that he considered the Association willing to subscribe for the erection Messrs. Sincere Co., Messrs.. The had amply justified its existence. of one. He then went on to state Sun Co., Prof. A. G. Warren, Messrs. The motion was then put to the that he had been asked to air a J. F. Jonen Kwok, Siu Tau, Lo Lim grievance which several members of Yeuk, S. W. Too, T. W. Young, meeting and carried unanimously.

The election of the Committee the club had with regard to the Chau Tuze King, Meses The Nan connection with Yang Bros. Tobacco Co., and to Mr. then took place with the following regulations in

anattended

left outside TF. Hough for use of the ground. result

for. a short During the afternoon the band, of President: Commander Beckwith, public buildings Vice-President: The Hon. Mr. P. time. The Police regulations the 18th Infantry, by land permie- H. Holyoäk.

required that someone must be left son of Major Morgan, and officers, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mr.in charge of the car, some members, rendered the following musical pro

however thage their own cars, and greiname:— Committee: Hon. Mr. D. Landale, if they ho chauffeur with the March-The Loyal Legion Hon. Mr. C. Mcf. Messer. Hon. Mr. they were unable to leave their cars Overture--Zampa Lau Chu Fak, Messrs, D. G. M. outside the Club or Hongkong Hotel. Vale-Naples Bernard, C. Lauritsen, H. Hancock, Everywhere else, people were allow Selection-Zig Zag E. Ormiston, A. Ritchic, G. H. Wiled to leave their cars outside such Song God Send You Back to Ma

places for a stated period, provided, son, and D. Tollan.

Mr. Latritsen then addressed the that it did not impede the traffic. meeting on the subject of the cone considered that the Police should "struction of the roads, They were adopt the same measures.

Mr. Wolfe pointed out that there too narrow he contended, and they should be at least 20 feet wide in-were certain places where cars could stead of the 16 and 18 feet as they be left. The regulation was a neces are at present. He considered that sity, he supposed because the streets in a few years time, there would be were so narrow.

W. E. Roberts.

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You're Here and I'm Here...Kern SelectionYes. Unwe Valve-Indige ... Fruitasia-Carmen

Ayer

ed hour on TUESDIT. and FRIDAY,

ton days of the steamer's","arrival hero, after which date they cannot be recognised. No daims will be admitted after the goods have lets the Godowns,,

NIPPON YUSEŃ KAISHA.

Agenia. Hongkong April 1, 1919. -`

MEE CHEUNG

PHOTOGRAPHER

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DEVELOPING FOR AMATEURA, Stare Beaconsfold Arcade:

NOTICE

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, "April 1, 1919.

AMERICAN ASEATIC 3.8. CO.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

From NEW YORK,

HE Steamship

"SLAVIC PRINCE," CAPTAIN THOMAS BURCH having arrived from the abors Port, Consig ness of Cargo are hereby informed that their goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hocgkong and Kewlong Wharf and Godowa Company, Limited.. Kowloon, and stored at Conngases risk and expense

Consignees of cargo ara hereby no- tiffed that they must produce: an Import permit signed by the. Saporio+ tendent of Imports & Exports, Hong- kong, before Bill of Lading ein bo countersigned.

1.

All broken, hafad, and damaged goods are to be left in the godowns,

MESSES W. G. HUM where they will be examined on

PHREYS & CO. Strauss Shameen, Canton, have this day

...Bizet

One-Step-Hawaiian Buttertly been appointed AGENTS for

Baskette The results of the events at the the sale and distribution of over: 2000 cars in Hongkong. The The difficulty was that the Police new road at present. under constuct- would have to get an increased num-bane of our going to press eru |

Senior 120 Turds (Final)-1, Tsoi ion in the direction of Deep Water ber of motor experts to move the

Hak Hoo; 2, Chiu Hon Chun; 8, Bay was much too narrow, and in cars out of the way.

his opinion it was a disgrace to the Mr Lauritsen then brought forth Pan Kwok Tuat. Time, 18.secs.

Colony. The only decent road which the Government has made was the Kowloon one, and he could not, see why all roads should not be made on the same lines.

the point that if a car was left in

the CHINA MAIL" in Oan

4.

Priday April 4, 1919, at 10a.m.

All claims must be presented within. FIFTEEN DAYS of the steamer's

arrival bare, alles which date they cannot be recognikad, ma

No claims will be admitted after the

goods bare left the Godowas, and all Good remaining undelivered after April 7, 1919, will be subjot to rent. Na Fire Lasariace has been effected Bill of Lading will be countersiga-

SHEWAN TOMES 400,

[Agenta, Hongkong April 1, 1919.

Middle 100 Yards (Final)-1, Tan ton and the surrounding dised by charge of a small boy or coolic, itim. San; 3 Chao Choo Chun; 3, was just as impossible to get the car Wit Ka Hok. Time, 11.ec.

movedjan,

Somebody from the boby of the Mr. Lauritsen's remarks were meeting enquired whether it was à supported by Mr. Dowbiggin.. He breach of the regulations for a car to

stop outside the star Ferry,

Mr Wolfe do not think any- body will be summoned for that"

Junior 100 Yards (Final)-1, Loj

tricts.

Shi Cheuk; 2, Fung Tum In; 3 March 1, 1919. Chau Kwan Nin, Time, loca

Middle Long Jump (dal)-1, Tan Kin Saar 2 Young Cho Lun

8, Yu Chan In Lengte 16ft. lin.

Senior Long Jump (Final)-1,

eported that he took some Straits people to Deep Water Bay and they said to him As you are having a new road, why not make it broad The Chairman then stated that he Chu How Chim; 2, Teot Huk Hon enough."

was sure that the newly elected, Hung-Hua Chang and Wong Kap Mr. Komor suggested the buying Committre would give all the matters Tang, dead heat Length, 17. of emme land at Castle Peak for a brought up their very careful con- 100s. club for members of the Association.sideration. With regard to wider did not consider it necessary roads, everyone would like to see erect a big club house that, but at the same time they put a matshed would Go for wanted to get as many roads as they epresent. It was absolutely could get. With regards to the fery to have some sort of resing question of stands he considered ple, where we could obtain petrol this suggestion a very good one and

URING the month chil Jole to fart repairs if one's he was sure that the Committee ran at antece to diacring of cas broke down if any ladies were would do their best to get places for the bowels and should receive those

on the trip they uchrain a cup

of tea while he

meri could indulge

in a small glass of and laughter).

scoich applause

BOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN.

that purpose. Stands in the street, careful attention. As soon as un he thought would make traffic clear: natural inosengan of the bowl is Thla, concluded the business and natica Chamber-in's Calie und Din

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