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LAMMERT BROS.

ANCTIONEERS. ÄPPRAISERS

AND SURVETONS.

Public Auctions-

* Bnderkligned hava rocalrad Instrun- Vons to sell by Pubile Asoklen,

on

THURSDAY. Fobrasry 23, 1922.

commencing at 11 a.m.

at their Sutra Rooms, Duddell Street,

12 Iron Safes (new).

3 National Sterilizers (Medical Pro

ression'.

2 Remington Typewriters,

2 Underwood Typewriters.

1 Sextant.

1 Patent Chart Course Indicator,

1 Thomson Azimuth Hezzanith

Model,

1 Azimuth Reflector.

1 Field's Improved Paralisi Puler,

1 Patent Taffrail Log,

1 Barometer by Hughes, London,

1 Barometer, by C. J. Gaupp & Co., {

Hongkong.

៤៧០

One 12 Bore Bowling Pieen, by C. 0.

Bonehill, Lomion."

On view from Wednesday the 22ud

tnet..

Terms-Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS,

Auctioneers

Hongkong, Felt sary 18, 1922.

CONSIGNEES NOTIORS.

Part of the Hongkong cargo per the East Asiatico skinmər "Afrika" has benu laid here The balance is being taken Shanahan and will be returned when munditions bure permit. Agents, Manners and Backhouse, Lid

Cargo from ben West Chowaka " mot olesred by Fel 27 will be subject to tent. Bumaged cages will be examined the same day 3 .00 Agents, Benthere unl Pamy

זין

* Co., Ltd.

Hongkong ug nor the Pen Line stea Toleb is being landed Singapore and will be forwarded as eron as radinons permit. A gonta Qabli,

Livingston. Hongkong cargo per the Ben Line

Ben br is being car riod on to Shanghai whence it will be [: ' 1

urned to Hongkong when molitione here permit. Agents, Gibb, Livingston

Honkane enge per Rast Asistic Co., steamerKina Agents, Manners and Hackers Ltd and the American and Orianual Line steamer "Devan Monarch'

gens the Bank Line Ltd.) will be discharged at Shanghai and returned to Hongk ng immediately conditions here

Frit

Falme

Ter the Columbia Shipping Company's steamer West Cayote" will he landed at Shang- bai but will be returned here as com as conditions

pern it. Agents, Arcbold

Bras, a and Co., Ltd.

Hongkong tnego ун the 5.S. "Fyrrhus will be handed at Shanghai but will be brought back to Hongkong inn ediately conditions at this port be come normal. Agrok Ratio: field and Bwire,

Hongkong

cargo per the lloyd Trusting steamer Tracin will pro Uably be carried on to Shanghai and landist the port. Any cargo to over carrier will ho veluruud to Hongkong imar diately conditions ecowe normal Agents-Dodwell & Co., Ltd.

steamers "Ped to land

+

Hongkong cirgo per the N.F.K. Maru and "Toku -

landed at

at ringapore As soon as

13 LB16

shiwa Maru and returned conditions become normal here.

Hongkong cargoes the s.s. Agape. will be landed at Shanghai and nor" will be brought back to Hongkong immediately enditions permit. Agents.

-Messts. Butterfield and Swire.

Consignees of cargo inn

landed into the Guard Kowlon Wharf and

Con gediowns during the strike are notified that all cargo remaining in

lown after expiry of the free store | period will be subject to all

Did nary expenses incurred therewith.

Hongkong murga per the Eilers11

Line “City of Simla" will be lapeled | kong immediately en dit

nt

t Shanghai nn? brought back

Dit. gents. Bank

Line

Hongkong carro per the s.s.

MATH

kere

Calenta

will be returned to Raveling

imm dietely conditions here permit

Agents-Sipy on Yusen Kaishs.

M

Hongkong cargo per the es Tacturi

will be landed at Shanghai ne?

Kobe and will be returnel here nor pedí. j ately coalitions permit. Age-Vip- pun Yusen Kaisha.

Hongkong or

por the Katori

Mary will be landed at

ilfe returned to this tremuliate-

I condities bere per min.

Kingan Yuson Kaisha.

Hongkong earga per the

Mary will bo landed in

retornod to the "Cobos conditions here permit.

pon Yuren Kaisha.

Hongkong carra per the

12nts,

Tango

and

tint ly

Sip-

"Tango

Marn will be later in Titan and raed to the Cliny inlately can ditions hare permit agents,- Vippora Yasen Kaishn

Hongkong euren por the sa, “Iro Marn from Europe will be landed it, Shanghai and will he returned here immel maly nilitions permit. Agans, Hippon Yuson Kaisha.

Hoagkong car in per 4,8. ** Tžirandarī frii furape will he landul at Shanghai. and will be brought back havo inyo di

condition permit. Agents. Java-

Ching Japan-lijn.

Hongkong carro per no. Lloyd Tries King Fenelk

Just and we he toureed here immedi stly enni «Dodwell & Co

Agenb

Kaos Koren Mara

24 wat clerie the EU will be subject Grunt, Thangal hargn will be examined.

Vartha's smallest, kinomas Autentais

Il Livingston

INTIMATIONS

FOR SALE

HARBUTT'S PLASTICINE "The Child's Delight." PLAY-WAX

for Clean and Fay Play Models.

THE NOVLART Dry Stencil Pictures.

GRACA & 00.,

Dealers in Toys, "Postage Stampa, Pictorial Post Cards, Garden Seede,

&c. ka

No. 10, Wyndham Etreat, P. O. Box 620.

Hongkong

JAPANESH MAKERS.

Every kind of Footwear.

MADE TO ORDER.

CHERRY & 00.,

6, D'AGUILAR STREET,

Opposhe Kayamelly & Co.

Telephone No. 491

Hongkong, March 20, 1914.

PALACE MOTOR Co., Ltd,

Phone Central

614 Western Branch 8148 Kowloon Branch K907

Now Cars For Hire & For Bale, Private Cars garaged. Repairing Cars a Speciality,

MASSAGE.

Mrs. HONDA and Mrs. KISAKL 14 years' experience. No. 24, Wyndham Street. (opposite to the "Chins Mail”)

TANG YUK, DENTIM

Bnomor to

the late SIEN TING, 14. D'Aguilar Street.

TERKI TERBE MODERATE.

CONFULANION Fan

STĚN AWKWUM HLMROI

THERAPION No. 1 HERAPION No. 2 MERAPION NOS

Mama Weds Bloud t

Katentare & Wakunder.

ASAHI BHER

PILSENER BEER

AND PRIZES

AGER

FLEER

FOOTBALL.

SATURD IT'S RESULTS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG SHIELD COMPETITION.

UNITED TAMAR.

¡Owing to the pressure on our space in consequence of the races football news had to be held over until to-day.] This game was transferred to the Club ground, the teams turning out as follows:-

SOUTH CHINA v. POLICE,

Played on the Chinese ground. The Police who had not been out for six weeks owing to the strike looked like going down but they played on

ond Lamb got away but sent behind. Kowloon returned to the attack and Pasco and Thompson sent

TUESDAY FEBRUARY

NOTICES.

over when well placed. Play returned G. FALCONER

to midfield for a time until Pasco re- ceiving went down and Cleave in

FALCONER & CO., LTD. WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.

Hotel Mansions.

of their old time Shield games and attempting to clear handler well up with the ground on the heavy side the field. Wheeler took the kick and and Robertson (who had dropped to the ball helped by the wind came right back) playing the one back ganie over and entered the net right under to perfection, they managed to beat the bar, to the surprise of everyone Agents for ADMIRALTY CHARTS,

including the Ref. who had to look the Athletic by 2 goals to 0.

A large crowd watched this match twice to see if the ball was actually in which was the attraction of the after the net. Stung by this unexpected noon, and there is no doubt that the but the defence of Wheeler and Mason reverse "Curlew" took the attack Chinese were surprised at the playing

"Tamar" Mitch: Smith, Tomlin of the Police team. In adopting the was too good and thy could not gat son: Harper. Hudson, Bryant short passing game they did the only by them. Wheeler clearing with a big Hill, Oxland, Grant, Bird. Brazendale. thing possible with the ground in the punt, play was transferred to the United-Beach: Sepher, Hop condition it was, and the vagaries of other end where it remained until per: Urquhart, Laing. Leonard: the wind. The question of whether half time which arrived with Kowloon Cheneb, Samy, Valentine, May. Robertson played the

leading by the only goal scored, ' Payne.

game by continually going up and putting

on the not fast

Helped by the wind the Sailors took the attack from the restart, and

two

Referee, Mr. Newton.

the Chinese forwards offside is United won the toss and Grant started the game against the wind. open to argument, but there is within five minutes had drawn level, doubt that he fairly had South going through on his own and The United were soon attacking. A them

Cargill

beating the goalie, Kowloon made guessing. pass to Cheah saw that player overran Police right wing was

an excursion into the Sailors' territory, the line, and play was transferred enough and hart no control of the but Hooper clearing, the "Curlew" where Grant missed a fine chance to ball. Pearson, Watson and Valen-

forwards went away in a line and open the score for the Sailors. From tire played a lovely game together

finished by Cook beating

up the kick Brazendale received and and for the Chinese Ip Kau and

Woodman with a ground shol forced a corner off Hopper. The kick Cheung Wing Shing played well. On thereby taking the lead. Not to bu was well placed and Grant healing in the run of the play the Police deserved outdone the Kowloon team played opened the score for the Sailors. to win; they now meet the RG.A. in p pluckily, but it was a case of United pressed from the kick off, but the semi final, which will take place occasions with only the goalie to

missed chances, Pasco handa close in relieved and play

transferred, was

bent fell stopping A dangerous movement

eagerness to score. by the Tamar "frent line, Laing sent to touch well down. May receiv- ed from the throw in and going down passed to Valentine who enticed Mitch from goal and sent into an empty net, making the scores level. United came again and Mitch was called on to save at the expensis of a corner which was cleared. With the United pressing half time arrived with the scores, level at one each.

Hopper

|

either on the 4th of 11th of next month.

KOWLOON "CURLEW."

over

the ball in his

The Sailors third goal came from a breakaway, Cleave aending South away who finished up by beating Woodman. With only a few minutes Played on the Kowloon ground, the to go Kowloon attacked, but again teams turning out as follows:--

when opportunity occurred to score Kowloon :-Woodman; Wheeler, Thompson repeated Pasco'a per- Mason: Morley, Murrison, Duncan:formance, and time arrived with the Millard, Hall, Pasco, Thompson," Curlew" winners of a very clean Coombs.

game by 3 goals to 1.

} (Continued on Page 3.)

"Curlow."--Hardy: Hooper, Cleave: Dash, Wilson, Darlington: Taylor, Scott, South, Cook, Lamb.

Referee, Mr. Hollands. "Curlew" made one change in their team, Darlington coming in for Griffiths as left half. "Curlew" won

With the wind in their favour "Tamar" pressed from the restart and forced a corner which after a scramble in goal was cleared. Samy had a fine chauco to increase the United score for with only Mitch to beat close in he sent wide of the toes and Kowloon kicked off the post. Payne was injured and with the wind, and were soon attack had to retire for a time. Play ing. Hands against Pasco relieved, travelled from end to end for a time until hands against the "Tamar" sent the United forwards away, and Valentine receiving sent, in a scrow shot that best Mitch all the way. With one goal down" Tamar" attacked and forced a corner, which being placed right in front of the goal, Grant again beat Beach by beading making the scorts level, Both sides now played up to get the lead. Sevem corners fell to the Sailor but they were unable to con vert. With the Tamar" pressing time arrived with the score level at 2 goals cach.

in,

This match will be replayed in midweek and if necessary extra time will be play.d. On the run of the game United should have won, 28 several easy chances were missed. Valentine was their outstanding player and Grant and Hudson played well for the Sailors. Mitch in goa! seemed nervous.

CLUB. v. St. Joseph's. This match was played on Navy "A" ground at 4.15 p.m., the teams lining up as follows.

Club-G. Rogder: Gerrard, Me- Phail Mair, Stewart, Weytoan: McTavish, Forsyth, Begg, Kubr, England.

St. Joseph's: Booth: Ismail, Wray: Mills, Hall, Xavier: Routley, Ogley: Sadler, Hyndman, Omar.

Referen, Mr. Smith.

From the start the College pressed, but Gerrard cleared. They returned and forced a corner off McPhail, which was put behind, and play, was transferred to the other end where Booth cleared a shot from Kuhr, and Omar receiving went down. Gerrard however was tere and kicked to touch. Booth was again called on to clear from Kabr, and Forsyth forced a corner off Wray, The re ulting kick was headed over the bar.

From the kick Routley went away. Molbail miskicking the former tested.

| Rodger, who threw away. The ball fell at the feet of Sadler who struck the crossbar with Rodger beaten. Oflaide relieved and the Club forward line getting away, Begg opened the

RCore with a fast shot that save the goalie no chance. From the centre Wick the Club agan pressed and Begg shot wide when well placed.

Half timp store-Club 18t Josephs 0.

Restarding the Club were the first to attack McTavish getting away TOUSived but struck. aud this ball was cleared:

Eaglead retornod Hyndman

Khe orcha

border kin

t bobind,

the

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MOTOR COACH SERVICE.

HONGKONG HOTEL Co., Ltd.

FOR THE RACES

Commencing MONDAY, 20th.

Motor Coaches will leave Hongkong Hotel, Pedder Street, as follows:-

Every ten minutes from 10 am to 1 p.m. Every fifteen minutes from 1 p.m. to % p.m. Every twenty minutes from 2 p.m. to 4 pm.

From the Race Course Paddock Gate us follows:-

Every twenty minutes from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Every ten minutes from 5 pm to 6.30 p.m.

FARIS 50 CENTS.

A DAY OF HELP

will be held in

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH HALL AND GROUNDS,

NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON,

on Tuesday, 7th March

2:30 pm to 6.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. to 10.80 p.m.

Lady Stubbs will perform the

opening

nt 2.30 and H E Major-General Sir John

will preside

eremor

The pro

will be divided equally between Hospital at Yungenfu, and St. Dunstan's Home for Blinded Soldiers.

FEATURES OF THE "DAY OF HELP.”

Court.

ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S ENGLISH WATCHES, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers, High Class English Jewellery,

Latest Novelty in Pen Nibs.

Most superior quality Nibs of INCORRODIBLE metal.

For swift and elegant handwriting it is unrivalled.

NEVER SCRATCH.

NEVER SPURT,

Sole Agents for East.

DANIELS & CO., 17, Wyndham (Flower) Street.

"ENSIGN BRAND” TEAS. BROKEN-PEKOE IS WORTH DRINKING). THE FINEST OF ITS KIND

SOLD IN THE COLONY.

One-posad Packets from Store-koopera,

The Mine Bird and

The Oneco Egyptian Tobacco Store. Or from

The Gledals & Terramia Tea Agency.

DANIELS & CO., 17, Wyndham (Flower) Street,

LONG HING & CO., Kodaks and Kodak Films, do. #.

PHOTO SUPPLIES, DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY.

No. 17A, QUEEN'S BOLD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.

HOTELS AND CAFES.

HONGKONG HOTEL,

PEAK HOTEL,

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

Tel. No: 812. CARLTON HOTEL. Tel. Add: "Carlton.'"

The Only American Hotel in the Colony, Nice sud quiet yet only a few minutes' walk from the Banks, and Central Districts. 43 Bedrooms. Excellent Cuisine. Scrupulously clean. Under American Management. For tarms apply to

MRS. F. E. CAMERON, Proprietress.

(Two minutes from Star Ferry)

PALACE HOTEL

KOWLOON

Recently renovated and refurnished, electric light and fans thronghont and entirely under new management Culsine under the personal súpervision of the proprietor, Bar and Billard Boga Tarms moderste. Spoofa! termi na familles on application to

Telephone K. 3, Telegraphis Add. : "PALACE.”.

J. H. OXHERBY, Proprietos.

HOTEL "ASIA”

WEST BUND, CANTON.

Leading Hotel in South China.

First class Accommodations Electric Lights, Fans and Elevators

Roof Garden, Hairdressing Saloon,

Splendid Views of City and Pearl River.

Excellent Cuisine:

Moderate Rates.

Under the Management of the SUN 00

LIERING

THRE

CANTON

QAFE:

at all hours

Confectioners,

FRENCH LESSONS

$

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