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MONDAY, MAY 2, 1921.

MAK ADAKISS "BERacing" BANGUNA

ORDER LED ABC. SIR XORTION.

TELEPKOKEL

MERCURY MOTOR CAR GERKS OFFICE 19a

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HONGKONG.

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SPORT.

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL

"TITANIA ”v. SOUTH CHINA.

„A GOOD TESSLE.

A hard fought game that ended without a score on either side was witnessed on Saturday when an eleven from H.M.S. "Titania" tried conclusions with the South China -team.

Mr. Thornton bad charge of the whistle and the teams were as fail-ws-

BALICE FOR

F Soares and M. Pinna lost to C. Choa and M. H. La 29, beaf Yew Man-tsun and Chưũng Wingkui 10-1. beat G. Lee and W. Gitties 65.

F. Marques and H. Remedios lost to Chan and La 6-6, best Cheang and Yew 65, at Lee and Gittika 6-5.

V. Yvanovich and E. Souza lost to

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY.

ENGINEERING EXAMINERS"

KIPORT.

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

CONSULATE, has THIN DAY been REMOVED from Alexandra Buildings, to the top floor of Prince's Building, Ice House Street.

Hongkong, April 30, 1921.

9

Mr. N. Teesdale Mackintosh. Reg-THE OFFICE of the ITALIAN |istrar of the University sends us the the following copy of the report which has been sent to Sir Charles Addie, Chairman of the London Con sultative Committee of this Uni- versity, by the Examiners in the University of London who wert appointed Assessors in the Examina- tion for the Honours Degres of B.Sc. Engizeering held here in May, 1920.

NOTICE.

It is not perhaps generally known WWE have authorised Mass R

GINALD MEIN · · AUSTIN, that the Honours Degrees in EnCEDRIC CHARLES BOYEL and gineering granted by the University | ALLAN BROWN STEWART to

of Hongkong have always been sign for the Company "per awarded on the results issued by { procurasian" from this data. Examiners from the University of London to whom the papers of the Candidates exmined here have been sent each year.

[Enclosure.]

IMPERIAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AN AND TECHNOLOGY.

Chos and Lo 3-8, beat Cheung and City and Guilds (Engineering) College,

Yew 9-2, beat Lee and Gittina 7-4.

LAWN BOWLS.

K.B.G.C'S. OPENING DAY.

Exhibition Road,

London, SW, 7.

March, 8, 1921.

The University of Hongkong.

Dear Sir Charles · Addis.—The Honours B.Sc. (Engineering) scripts and course work subinitted' to us as

Assessors, reached us on December 16, 1920.

JARDINE, MATHESON & 06, Lan Hongkong, May 1, 1921.

· WANTED.

WANTED To Beat Fice $ ROOM. Kowloor, Long or Shart Lease Fris HOUSE, Hong song or

Stating Rent Apply Box 1983, to "CHINA MAIL

LOST.

TOST BRINDLE BULL DOG, Batch number 902 Finder please The work of four Candidates was retum to W. C. H. LYSON, 13, Caine submitted whose numbers and names Road. as well as our recommendations are

bet.

Size.

401 Chun Wang, Ching-

412 Chan Is Not

Recommendation

FOUND.

NOTICES.

P. & 0. S. N. CO. LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

ÊTEAMERS FOR, STRAITS, COLOMBO, AUS- TRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS

& LONDON

Through Bills of Lading inred far Bataris, Persian Gulf, Continental, American and South African Porta

THE Steamship » "DILWARA “ Captain Biss, carrying His Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from thia Port on or about TUESDAY,] 10th May, 1921. taking Presen- gers and Cargo for the above Parts

Silk and Valuables and Tes for Italy. Franca and London (under arrangement) pill be trawshipped at Bombay into the Mail Steamer proceeding direct to

areilles and London.

Parosla will be received: at this Office mbl 3 z.. the day before miling, The contents and value of all packages. are required.

For further particulam apply tom

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE

& 00.,

Agents. Hongkong, May 2, 1921.

STEAMERS FOR BALE.

Ist Cam Honours BULL DOG. Apply BorNDER instructions received from

lat Ches Honours) 416 Sung Zan Foon ..

Cat Class Hous 413 L S In...... 2nd Class Honours We are pleased to say that the high standard reached in previous years has been fully maintained and this is quite equal to that of London University. The work of Candidates 401 and 416 was excellent in all respects-Yours faithfully,

Saturday was the opening day of the bowls season of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club. A very enjoy. HMS. Titania "Yeoman; able afternoon was spent on the Club's Kerridge, Maplesden; Sheerman, Megreens and tennis courts by a large Gra, Hatchby; Hall, Green, Hen-gathering of members and their given below dry. Pyles and Cooper.

friends. Everyone was exthusiastic N- S uth China-Lau Hog Cheung; about the function, and it was un Chan So. Cheuog Wing Shing: animously voted the most successful For Ping. Leung Tai Forg.opening day the Club ever had. 'Leary" Tak Tongi Pang There were fully 150 persons pre- Kom Wing, Ip Kao, Wong Paksent to watch the interesting com Shing. Kam Fook, and Au Kit Sang, petitions in which representatives of Soon after they had kicked off the Taikoo; Bowling Club, Folice the sailors commenced a vigorous Service Club, Craigengewer Club and attack and Hendry getting possession i the Kowloon Cricket Cab took of the leather in midfield, took the part. No fewer than 64 players -ball down and sent in a superb high participated in the games, and eight Hing Cheung rinks were occupied. Play was very shot which Lau succeeded in converting into a corner. keen, and there were some close After the fag kick further results. onslaughts were made upon the

Tea was served on the lawn during South China citadel without success

the afternoon. and then Pang Kom Wing and Ip

Mr. J. N. R. Allan, the President. Kau carried the fight into naval before calling upon Mrs. Lapsley to territory. Nothing happened in the -scoring line. however, although Fresent the spoons, made a short address in which he cordially wel more than one opportunity presented comed the visitors and thanked them itself, and, after a good deal of up for helping to make the opening day and down play, the "Titania's " men took charge and battered away such a great success... at the South China defences. The

(Signed) S. M. DIXON,

Di A. Low, T. MATHER.

AMERICAN EXPORTS.

CHINA'S SHARE.

SECOND IN THE FAR EAS”.

+

Mrs. Lapsley then presented the China ranks second among the prizes to the successful competitors. nations of the Far East in point of

FOUND.-Oɑ SATURDAY night,

1984, c/o CuÑA MAIL?

FOR SALE.

THE MINISTRY OF SHIP. PING, LONDON.

Offers are invited for the purchase of the following Ex-Enemy Steamers

Name of Steamer

FOR SALE GUITAR, nearly new,

до reasonable offer refusedRANEW ANGELIN Apply Box 1285, 4/6 “CHIKA MAIT.”

CHOSFA WONGHOT MANILA

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Terms of sale and full particulars

TUROPEAN HOUSE, No. 7, Middle may be ascertained an application to, Road, Kowloon, 7 large and airy and permits for inspection will be issu- 4 bathrooms Apply:-Yued by Messrs. Boartead & Co. Size Kam Hing Co Messrs. Johnsen, Stokes Dore: Messy Balloch Bros. & Co., Ltd. & Master.

Banzo: Mesra Mackinnon Mac- kenzie & Co, Hongking; and the undersigned.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

imports from the United States acTHE Undersigned hare nceived in cording to a review of American ex-!· structions to sell by Fublic ports just made public by the Bureau Auction of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, at Washington.

Sealed tenders should be lodred with Mackianca Mackenzie & Co. Calcutta. The tenders which must be in Sterling, will be opened at Calentta, na FRIDAY, the 17th June 1921, and must be valid for 14 days after that date. - MACKINNON MACKENZIE & CO., 16 Strand Road,

CALCUTTA.

Chinese backs, however, offered a Mr. D. Keith expressed thanks to firm front and some splendid saves the ladies who had assisted at the were affected before South China,! following a period of effective com- tea tables and asked Mrs. Lapsley's hioed play, took the game in hand acceptance of a beautiful bouquet

¦ · WEDNESDAY, MAJ-4, 1821. and swept down to the opposite end. contained in a silver holder. Three

China's share of Affierica's exports

commencing st11 m.Ma Efforts to score were fruitless how hearty cheers were given for the

ladies.

totaled G.$105,539,583. Japan with at No. 23 Godown of the Hongkong & ever and the bluejackets were again besieging the South China goal when Representatives of the various purchases of American goods-waived Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd.,- the half time whistle blew without Clubs expressed thanks for the plesar G.S366,000,000 ranked first.

Kowloon, America's best customer, consider- either side having opened a scoring aant afternoon provided and wished

account.

the Bowling Greem a most successfuling the entire world, was the United

imported Kingdom. which season.

For Ancrum of the Conserned), from "50 Bales Heavy Cees Green Stripe "

Gonnies (lbs.)

Ibe)

South China took the offensive

The results of the competitions America goods valued at 0.52,278,-!· immediately after the resumption of hostilities, Ip Kau sending in a good were as under

000,000, of which G.$2,125,000,000 38 Bales Blue Stripe" Guüzdes (27)) "BOWLING GREEN. went, to England. G.S118,000.000.

drive which was, however, intercepted) TAIKOO.

71

Hongkong, April 25, 1921.-

TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

ALL

LL preliminary notices of forth- A coming meetings, lectures and Scotland, and G.$55,000,000- and afterwards at No.-51 Godown entertainments, sent for insertion in to Ireland. American expons to 25 Belos Liverpool Twill, 3 Blus-Stripe the news columns of the Chins Mail, Europe as a whale were valued at; 25 G.85.187.000.000.

by the Titania's goal-keeper. Weir

Henderson

The naval men could do no better Muirhead,

Dixon

when their turn came to attack and Morrison

Hedley

soon the leather was back in the hands Weatherspoon 24 Lapsley:

BOWLING GREEN.

Frost

May

Gray

19 Farrell...

Hall

Knight Reid Cooper Clark.........

K.C.C.

of South China. Ip Ket, who had | Polsce. been responsible for some excellent -shooting had another try for goal but Yeoman negotiated it successfully and the ball went back to the other end where a fine low drive from Hendry almost found its way through. Beth teams at this stage began to Purvis get thoroughly warmed up and Davidson strenuous efforts were niade to score. Richmond The centre of play swung from goal Gibson to goal but the final whistle closed

the game without a score on either

side.

CIVIL SERVICE. Duncan

It was a spirited struggle all the Seccombe

way through and though there was

Stanley

BOWLING GREEN,

Alan

Edwards

18

Argentine took G.$155,899,390 in American goods, Mexico took G.$131.455,000, and the Falkland! Islands took $170,173.

`TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.

19 McIver.16 STRUTHERS AND DIXON, INC.

little to choose between the two Blake...17 teams the Titania" men probably had the best of the play.

INTERFORT FOLD.

SHANGHAI v. HONGKONG.

MATCH HERE IN SEPTEMBER.

Games between the Shangbai Polo club and Tientsin and Peking are on be calendar for. playing during the

ן

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

BOWLING GREEN.

Вагт

Brown Keith Puncheon ..........17

S. S. LORETTA,”

From BALTIMORE.

THE Steamship

"LORETTA,"

CHAIGENGOWER BOWLING GREEN

Rose Elles Wright

Stovebam Duncan

Atkinson

Pitt 16 Russell 20 having arrived from Baltimore vis The following were the winnersports, on May 1st, 1921, consignees of spoons on the scratch rinks are hereby notifed, that their cargo is Langley, Nicholls, Oxberry and Jack; being landed at their risk into the Gourlay, McLaggan, Hunter and Bazardous and/or Extra-Hazardous Harvey: Gardiner, Hyde, Pathiejohn Godowns of the Hongkong and Kon- and Watt.

loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd Kowloon, and stored as Consignees' risk.

THE OLYMPIAD.

Mr. Eastern Olympiad Games to be INDIAN RUNNERS TO COMPETE Import Permit signed by the

bid in Shanghai in the early part of

'..Je. A trip of the Shanghai team to

Consignees of cargo must prodace

Superintendent of Imports and Exports, Hongkong, before Bill of Lading wili be countersigned.

Hogkong and special play for four It is hoped to have Hongkong adójonal silver cups among the strongly represented at the forthcom All broken, chafed, and damaged mebers of the Shanghai Club ing Olympiad Games in Shanghai cargo is to be left in the Godown featle in 1921 season's programme, this month. With this in view, it where it will be examined at 10 am. on $298ja China Press.

has been proposed to send Rahmin May 6th, 1921, by the Company's Thast interport match played in (winner of the 100 yards Champion-Surveyors, Mesars. Carmichael & Clarke. Shani was with the Hongkong ship), B.A. Ryder (winner of the half All claims must be presented within challelers. The home team and one mile Championships) and ten days of the steamer's arrival here, consist of Messrs. E. H. McMichael Karies Bux. (winer at yesterday's after which they cannot be recognised.. EL G. insoo, Georgy Dallas and Marathon), to the Northern Seule

No clabme will be recognised after the E. S. Rowe. The game went to ment to compete in the above events, goods have left the Clodowns and cargo Shangh hy, a score of 4 to 3 after All those interested and willing to undelivered and after May 9th, a keen diest. The Hongkong club, contribute towards the expenses of 1921, will be subject to rent Mr. Fean said at a meeting of the the project, should communicate with ShanghaPolo Club, was sure to Mr. RC. Witchell, Hon. Sec. of the challenger a retum game this V.R.C., who would be pleased to sasson, the Shanghai team receive donations. would probly go South in Septem- ⚫ber for thearch:

LAUK TEN 118.

VISION, IL

the home courts on thlab de Recreio bezt team by 54 games

CROUP.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersigns-

are immediately.

-STRUTHERS & DIXON; INC., Agents, Green Star S. 8. Corpa. Hongkong. May 1, 1981.

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