WEDNESDAY: MAY 23 1923.

HONGKONG HARBOUR.

(Continued from page 4.)

New Dredger,

CENOTAPH UNVEILING.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR TO-MORROW.

The arrangements for unvelling

THE CHINA MAIL.

TENNIS LEAGUE. SO NOTICE TO SHIPPERY AW

C.R.C. v. U.S.R.C.

Playing at home in the Division the G.R.C. beat the

margin of one game. Scores;

PASSENGERS.

'OJECTED * DEPARTURE:

BRINA COAST, BYG,

“WATOW.

Sze beat Worthington and Com

Wong Po Kueng and Li Tam | May 14.-0.2, Grace 7-4; beat Col. Roberts and Eveleigh 7-4; beat Harrison and Forsyth.11-0.

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95-1.0.8.N. 27-LOS.N. 1.-G. N... 18-D. L 19,-0. N.

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Hatching

Lokrang.

Eng.

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29.-B. F.

Ilaihong,

31-EA

Kalgen.

Macedonis

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Chakrang

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Oct. -P. & 0.

Biantur.

We have been naked on seven the Cenotaph have now been com-U.S.R.C. by the very narrow what our views are as regards pro-pleted, and the programme is as viding a drodger for the harbour follows: requirements, and we consider it The Guard of Honour, consisting very important that a dredger of Royal Navy 50 all ranks; 2nd shopht be available. We, however, Bn. The King's Regiment 50 all gest that, under the conditions ranks with Band and Colours, and Bow existing, it might be well to Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Worthington and Com. Grace 2-9: detachments from the following: defer its purchase for a short time. Royal Artillery,

M. P. Lo and I. Choa lost to Not Much Shoaling,

and Royal lost to Col. Roberts and Eveleigh Engineers, 2-4th Bombay Grena 3-8; lost to Harrison and Forsyth As far as we have been able to diers, (K.E.O.), Hongkong Volun-4-7- tertain there is not much signs of Old Comrades Association, British Worthington and Com. Grace 3-6; teer Defence Corps, Royal Marines. C. Choa and M. H.. Lo lost to shorting between the Lyo Mun Legion, E.AS.M.A Mercantile lost to Col. Roberts and Eveleigh Entrance and a North and South Marine, Hongkong Police, Dock 5-6; beat Harrison and Forsyth May 24 -0.8.K. Sosha Mard. La through the Observatory, yard Police, will assemble in the 6-5. "except in some sheltered bays. We Naval Yard at 5pm have, however, not got the sLINC coulalence as regards the area of the Harbour to the West of this

The Guard of Honour will leave the Naval Yard, 5 minutes later, headed by the Band of the King's Regiment.

"B" DIVISION.

C.R.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE.

beat the Civil Service C.C. by Playing at home, the Chinese 61.38. Scores:

6.1.0.8.N.Wingmang.

AMOY

Janus _95-D.L Hatching: -39; —D. £. ··· Hathong June I-DL Halfoong..

FOOCHOW. May 20-DL Haiching

99.-D. L

Heibong June 1-0. L

Halfoong

TAKAO.

Yew and Yow lost to Smith and Stoud 3-8; lost to Luck and Cleat May 24-0. B. IL Sochu Maru. 5-6 beat Hollidge and Deacon

10-1.

pipers of the Bombay Grenadiers, The detachments, headed by the will leave the Naval Yard at 5.15. and move on to the ground by the On the 12th May, 1905, our firm entrance in front of the Hongkong repented to you on shoaling in the Club. They will take up their Hari. In that report we constations along each side of the sidered certain investigations as re-ground. gandis shooting made by the late Mr. on in 4. We went into tution very fully, obtained much information from the Ad. miralty on the subject, and came to

The Guard of Honour will follow

Lee and Hung lost to Smith and the cancion that the amount of ments, and take up their station 9-2; beat Hollidge and Deacon 8-3. the same route as the other detach-Stoud 5-6; beat Luck and Cleat shaling was much less than was across the ground at the Supreme-

ggested by Mr. Boulton, but Court end, facing the Cenotaph. and Stoud 74; beat Luck and Cheung and Chon beat Smith stated that it is of great import-The Band will be behind the Cleat 6-5; beat Hallidge and are that the question which has Guard of Honour, between the Deacon 853 heck_raised with gard to the sill: stands which are being erected for ing should be carefully considered the public. and thoroughly investigated,' jpt that a very complote sur vey of certain portions of the Jar inor should be carried out.

and

A lurus we know the recon- thelutions then made have not been carried out, and we consider that further delay should occur in making a systematic survey of the portion of the Harbour to the

the

Royal Navy, and King's Regiment,`

A Representative from Bontbay Grenadiers and Hongkong | Volunteer Defence Corps will be stationed on the corners of the steps constituting the base of the Cenotaph.

K.C.C. "A" v. NETHERLAND T. C.

The K.C.C.."A" beat the N.T.C. by 63 games to 36 on their own ground. Scores:

Brown and Macaskill beat Dekha and Spit 83; beat de Leeuw Wontman and Everts 6-5; beat Myil and Groot 9-2.

Bishopand Purves beat Wontman and Spit 6-5;. beat de Leeuw and

Groot 7-4.

west of the North and South acceived with a Royal Salute, the/and- Everts 6-5; beat Myll Dekha! through the Observatory. This sur ver should be made on standard Hess that all soundings and other observations can be reported on the same linck from time to time.

Fiat-

His Excellency, The Governor, will arrive on the ground at 5.30 by the entrance in front of the Hongkong Club. He will be re- NationalAntifem being played. He will inspect the Guard of Honour, walk down the front line of the detachments on parade. The Chair Wontman and Everts 7-4; beat-

Buckberrough and Mason, beat man of the War Memorial Com- Myli Dekha and Spif 7-4; beat de mittee will then meet His Ex-Leeuw and Groot 7-4 cellency and escort him platform between the Cenotaph and the Guard of Honour. He will ask him to unveil the Memorial.""

to a

OTHER MATCHES, University beat Craigengower A" 82 to 17.

$9 to 40. Kowloon "B" beat Craigongower

IRC. TOURNAMENT.

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Shantung

was fresh, taking the first two sets

·Ő, Rumjału did well whilst he May 26.-0. N. 6-2;6-3, But he had to work very hard to secure them, for H. D. made him do the running. The strain told on O. Rumjahn after this stage. He could do nothing and H.D.,

Recording Harbour's History. Je a better dated 25th November, 1926, which

Our partner, Sir Matrice Fitzmaurice, when

in Hongkong wrote to the Hon. Diver of Public Works: he Memorial, the Guard of Honour As His Excellency unveils the The large number of reclama-National Anthem will be played.

will give a General Salute, and the A very interesting game was tions completed, in progress ory

witnessed at the IRC. ground on July 12-T.K.K. proposed will no doubt make their Bishop of Tavia,

The Right Rev. D. Pozzoni, Monday, when the cousins O. & D. dener felt in the future by Apostolic of Hongkong, the Bishop the

and Vicar Rumjahn met in the semi-final of Causing, some allemtions, and it of Victoria and the Rev. J. Kirk struggled hard to enter the final,

above tournament. is important that a proper har Magonachie will be on the platformed, when the score stood at two sets.

Both June 3-0.6.5.

30.--T.K.K, hur survey on standard lines; and take part in the ceremony.

but after 48 games had been play-.. permanently marked, should be At the conclusion of the cercall and 8 games all in the Unal set, May 25,-U. N, completed so that comparisons mony, His Excellency will lay a failing light caused the match to be may be made from time to time, wreath at the foot of the Cenotaph. I would like to suggest that the

stopped. The Buglers of the King's Regi- sel of the Public Works Department will move up into position at en should be increased by the the base of the Cenotaph, facing addition of one senior man, ac- the Guard of Honour, and will customed to keeping reconls of sound the Last Post, old Reveille soulings, current observations and the Rouse. and the other different matters.ceiving a Royal Salute from the His Excellency will depart, re- which-form-the-history of a liar Guard of Honour, who will then bour and a junior man who march off the ground. would assist him and be an inter- The other detachments will re-love and followed it by winning May 2-0. Poating. study."

main in position, and those wishing the fourth set six to three, making **We do not know whether any to lay wreaths should do so at this the score two sets all. The final, action has been taken of this sug-time. They can be put down in set was a prolonged struggle, each gestion, but if not we should like front of the stands during the cerc leading by a game alternately, but, May 16-0. to repeat it strongly.

There is mony. quire sullicient work for the two

neither was good enough to beat When the troops are marching the other men proposed for a considerable on to the ground, the entrances in time to come."

front of the Supreme Court and Hongkong Club will be closed to the public. It is necessary there fore for people utilizing either of these entrances to go to their stands

p.m.

"In the satne letter Sir Maurice statud:--

"I would also suggest that at

least two self-recording tide gou-and be in their places before 5.10 ges should be erected. I. cannot find that any tide records being taken at present."

fre

It is very important that proper

TIENTSIN May 26.-0.N. Proting

80-10.EN.

Chipahing.

PUKOV.

realising his critical position at the May 87-0. N. - Kenahow end of the second set, played even better and won the third set six

NEWCHWANGT

WORLD THEATRE,

MISTRESS OF SHENSTONE."

HOIHOW

25.-T.Q.B.N

Tannad. Minggang.

PAKHOI.

May 2.-C. S.

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HAIPHONG.

May 24.-C. N. Yannan.

25.-L.08.N. Mingrang 99,-0. N. Wuhu,

BAIGONA...

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BANGKOK.

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SINGAPORE

"The Mistress of Shenstone," The entrances to Stand No. I are the latest Robertson-Cole super from opposite the entrance to the is as artistic as it is dramatic. Ad Jane 10.8.E. from the Praya (eastern end) and special starring Pauline Frederick, May 25-A.0.T tide records should be available, Hongkong Club. No. 2 stand is apted from the famous novel of the and we hope that the gauges re-entered either opposite the Honk same name

31.-A.O.L ferred to way be installed at na early date if not already done."

Florence Barclay, "We have not made any refer ence in the report to my improve rent in lights or fog siguals, as we understand there matters are being fully dealt with."

Ferry Facilities.

kong Club or opposite the Law who is also the author of The Courts. The entrance to No. 3 Rosary" and "Through the Postern May.14.-E. 4.4 is also opposite the Courts Justice, while the entrance to No. 4 large English estate and in a quaint-1.0,4.. is from the Praya (western end of little seaside resort, was mounted

of Gate," the story, which is laid on a 9 −0. N... · the site). School children enter by in a most lavish manner. The the statue of Sir Henry May,

June 1-0.8.E.. on Thursday picture opens at the World Theatre.

The stands were originally plan- We have given consideration to These have already been filled, and ned to accommodate 1,400 people. the provision of better facilities for the Committee have decided to trair between Hongkong and..the erect another.on the Praya side of mainland, particularly for vehicular the site. Those desiring to attend milic. The only feasible method and who have not yet got tickets without great expenditure of money are requested to apply at the City is the provision of ferry boats. Hall for seats to-day, between 10 There aro mumbers of these infam and noon. existence at the prevent time. Some of the most, important are those crossing the Times, the Clyde, New York Harbour and Sin Francisco Harbour..

These ferry boate carry vers large numbers of both horse and mechanical vehicles. That on the

GOLF.

WHITSUN RESULTS,

art directors, in going over prints Many weeks were devoted by the showing the interiors of famous May 24-KPM English baronial homes, to creatė the correct atmosphere for this pro- duction. A setting that will cause much favourable comment shows the interior of Shenstone. It is characteristic of the dignity of the

17-U5,88 18.-B.F.1 12-B L English castle in the fine modell-June L-BEN 31.-N.V.R. ing of fireplace. doorways and windows, and it is richly decorated with rare tapestries, oll paintings

and costly rugaskan

A prove

Miss Frederick will prove an object of interest to fashion-loving

the Whitsun competitions arranged matter, for who says the sterner sex The following are the results of women (and the men, too, for that Thanies at Woolwich is ander the by the Gulf Club; N ontrol of the London County FANLING. Council and is looked upon in the

do not like to see the fair arrayed in wondrous garments?) for she wears

Mixed Foursomes Competi

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How Pretty Teeth

affect the smile teeth freed from film

See what one week will do

The open smile comes naturally when there are pretty teeth to show. But dingy teeth are kept concealed

seeking a daily film comblant. In

to years 'two effective methods: have been found. Authoritica have The difference lles in film. ThatNow leading dentists nearly all proved them by many careful texts. is what stains and discolors. That is what hides the tooth luster:

Why teeth are dim

Your teeth are coated with a viscous film. You can feel it now, It clings to teeth, gets between the taeth and atays.

No ordinary tooth patte can ef- fectively combat it. The tooth brush, therefore, leave much of it intact.

That film is what discolors, not the teeth. It often forma the basis of a dingy coat Millions of teeth are clouded in that way.

..

The tooth attacks

Film also holds food substanes which ferments and form acids. It holda the acids in contact with the teeth to cause decay.

Germs constantly breed in, it They, with tartar, are the chief cause of prorrhea. Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to film, and very few people escape them.

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It multiplies the salivary flow. It multiplies the starch: digestant in the saliva. That is there to di-:. gest starch deposits on teeth, so they will not remain and form acids.

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