WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1924.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE NAME

OF THE LAW!

THE MOST STUPENDOUS

ᎻᎬᎪᎡᎢ ᎠᎡᎪᎷᎪ ᎬᏙᎬᎡ

SCREENED

SEE

THE THRILLING-BANK ROBBERT

2. THE DANGER SIGNAL!

3. THE BIG POLICE ROUND UP!

4. THE SHOOTING of JOHNNIE O'HARA !

. 5. THE FATHER'S GRIEF I

6. THE MOTHER'S DEVOTION !

7. THE BANKER'S PERFIDY!

8. THE STENOGRAPHER'S PERIL!

9. THE HEROISM of the BLUE COATS !

10. POLICEMAN O'HARA'S GREAT PROBLEM I

11. THE GREAT TRIAL SCENE I

12. THE SISTER'S DRAMATIC REVELATION I

13. BROTHER DEFENDING BROTHER!

14. THE THRILLING SHOOTING IN THE COURT-ROOM!

15. THE FINAL TREMEDOUS PUNCH THAT WILL

LIFT YOU OFF YOUR SEAT!

These are but a fraction of the avalanche of tremendous heart punches in the greatest drama ever filmed.

Ripped, crashed, smashed, shattered, blasted its way

to an astounding triumph and stood New York City on

its civic head for one solid month.

1st to 5th

JANUARY

ORLD THEATRE

DET LEER KONTENERSEEIN

WONDERFUL

FOR

TUESDAY to

SATURDAY

OPORTUNITY.

Firms and Stores to Advertise Themselves in the British Empire Exhibition.

The China Sun Motion Picture Co., Ltd. undertake to take Motion Pictures for Business Firms and Stores and send them to the British Empire Exhibition to be held at London In April, 1924.

For terms apply immediately and not later

than the 3rd of January.

The China Sun Motion Picture Co., Ltdi, P: O. Box No. 613. New Building, Whitfield, Causeway Bay, Phone No. 3653.

DOLLAR DIRECTORY.

1924 issue

To avoid delay in publication, old and new firms are requested to send par ticulars at once for insertion in the 1924 issue of the Dollar Directory. TO THE

DOLLAR DIRECTORY CÓ.

HOLIDAY CRICKET,

LAST INTERPORT TEAM v. ·

THE REST.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Each side completed an innings yesterday in the "Last Shanghai Interport" team vi The Rest"

TO-DAYS ADVERTISEMENT

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

fixture. Playing for the team ΑΝ Extraordinary General that so gallantly retrieved the "Ashes" in Shangkai last, spring, held in the Board Room of Messrs. Meeting of the Club will be were Balhetchet (who went as Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd. on twelfth man), and Hollands and THURSDAY the 10th January Ling, who filled up the gaps caused 1924, at 5 p.m. by absentees.

Pearce won the toss and elected to bat, Sayer and Rumjahn facing

the bowling of Lammert ́ and Bowker. Starting none too aus- piciously, the travellers had 7 wickets down for 133 although Tam Pearce and contributed 48. Wood then hit out and played a delightful innings. He scored with ease and only gave two palpable chances in his innings of 85.........

Going in after half past two, the Rest were all out for 231,. thanks to a very lucky contribu tion of 91 by More, who survived half a dozon appeals for 1.b.w. Skipper Hancock hit two 6's and Hett one.

Bowker was the star bowler of the day. He took the Hon's share of "The Rast" attack and was con- sistent throughouthut had wretched luck. The ball with which he 'dis- missed Quick broke well on the off and hit the top of the leg stump.

On the whole, the fielding can- not be described as good although

it was keen-enough-Dropped- catches were very frequent. Play continues to-day. Scores :--

INTERPORT TEAM.

G. R. Sayer, c Webster, b

Lammert ...

***

Meeting in called are:

The purposes for which the

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

BUSINESS NOTICE.

NOTICE is hereby given that;

the business heretofore carri ed on in this Colony by Joao Maria

J. M. da Rocha & Co., is on this | Barretto under the firm name of da Rocha and Alberto Demce

date transferred to and taken over by J. M. da Rocha whos will con firm name of J. M. da Rocha & Co. tinue to carry on same under the

(a) To confirm the following re- All debts due to and owing by solutions passed at the Ex-the existing firm of J. M. da Roclix traordinary General Meeting & Co., will be received and paid held on r December 1923

by the new firm.

1. That the Rules of Racing made by the Hongkong Jockey, Club be amended by adding after Rule No. 11 the following. Ita. After the Annual Race

Meeting 1924 a China Pony is a horse measuring 13 hands 3 inches and under.

2. That the said Rules of Racing be amended by striking out Rule No. 77 and substituting the following:-

77. The weight for China Ponies shall be 140 pounds for 12 hands with an addi- tional 3 pounds for every complete inch above that height. Fractions of an inch to count in favour of the Pony. Any Pony measuring 14 hands (fractions of an inch to -count in favour of the [... Pong) and under shall be eligible to compete at the Annual Race Meeting in 1974 in any race reserved for China Ponics. After

the Annual Race Meeting

14

in 1924, any China Pony

A. A. Rumjahn, b Donnelly ... 20 Rev. E. K. Quick, b Bowker 0 T. E. Pearce, c England, b

Donnelly....

... 48

H. Owen Hughes, c England, b

Donnelly

Capt. E. R. S. Dods, b More...... IS H.N. Balhetchet, lb.w., Bowker 9 A. E. Wood, c and b Lammert 85 U. M. Omar, c and b Bowker... 5 H. E. Hollands, b Webster ... IZ F. J. Ling, not oat

Extras...

Total

Bowäng Analysis.

-18

... 30

...261

J. M1 R.

2

Lammert

* 34.5 2 63 Bowker.......... 25.

-5 56 Webster ..... Donnelly

More .....

10 0

54

$

.I 17

7 0 42

1 for 18, 2 for 19, 3 for $8, 4 for 70, 5 for 101, 6 for 117,7 for 133, 8 for 149, 9 for 202, 10 for 261.

THE REST.

F. J. de Rome, retire hurt...

... 27 E. J. R. Mitchell, b Balhetchet... 2 R. E. A. Webster, c Balletcher,

b Quick *** ***

A. C. I. Bowker, a Ramjahn, b

Omar....

G. R. More, e Owen Hughes, b

Rumjahn...

Rumjahn ...

1

Dated the Ist day of Jan. 1924. J. M. da ROCHA, A. D. BARRETTO. Hongkong, January 2, 1924.

NOTICE,

OTICE is bereby given that the goodwill and assets of the business of Hughes & Hough carried on at No.8 Des Voeux Road Central Hongkong have this day heen transferred to Hughes & Hough Limited who will carry on business at the same address.

Dated 1st day of January, 1924.

HUGHES & HOUGH.

· Hongkong, January 2, 1924.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

which sures over 13 THE Undersigned have received hands 4 inches, to be

any

race reserved for China Ponies (fractions of an inch over 13 hands 3 inches not to count).

ENGLISH

PRIZE STILTON

CHEESE

FRESH SUPPLIES CONSTANTLY' ARRIVING

VER 1.90 LR

LB.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

Tel. 4567 (4 lines)

Est 1850

GEORGE ROBEY

ON

COLUMBIA NEW-PROCESS RECORDS

instruction to sell by Public

581

WAS GOOD

ineligible to compete in Auction.

WHERE'S THE BUTLER ?

On

YOU CAD

TUESDAY, January 8, 1924,

985

HE WAS RIGHT

commencing at 9.30 p.m.

2039

THE BARRISTER

2644

3110

3111

77a. After the Annual Race Meeting 1924 the Stewards may refuse to accept the entry of any Fony which in their opinion is not a China Pony. They may, at their discretion, appoint a Committee of Inspection. The Stewards' decision shall be foal,

3. That Rule 34 of the Rules and Regulations of the Hang kong Jalkey Club'be amended to read

34. The Stewards have power to draw up and settle the programme and fix the date or dates for any Race Meeting.

a

ил

4. That Rute No. 76 of the Rules

of Racing made by the Hong-| kong Jockey Club be changed. To propose

resolution adopting the revised Rules and Regulations of the Club as circulated to the Members in which the following new pro- visions have been made

1. For the division

the Mem- bers of the Club into Voting and Non-Voting or Ordinary Members.

(b)

... 14

2

... 91

R. Hancock, 1.b.w., Sayer...... 36

E. G. England, b Ling

... 71

H. S. Hett, st. Wood, b Rumjahn 18

F. G. Miller, b Rumjahn

I

E. G. Lammert, not out

an 8

D. E. Donnelly, st, Wood, b

2. For Lady Racing Members. 3. For the increase of the

Entrance Fee to the Club.

0

Extras

.... 21

4. For Visiting Members.

Total

.231

Bowling Analysis.

Q

Quick............. 16 Balhetchet... 12 Omat..........

M. 3

W.

Owen Hughes

Sayer...........

Ling

Rumjahn

3.2 0

19

0

I for 6. 2 for 37, 3 for 40, 4 for 144, 5 for 178, 6 for 214, 7 for 219,

8 for 228, 9 for 230, 10 for 231.

at No. 3, Teak Road.

A Quantity of

Valuable. Hongehold Furniture,

Comprising:-

Teak hatatande, chesterfield cooch and chairs, teak round table, tenk ourio cabinet, teak extension dining shie, (for 24 persona) dining chairs, aide board with bevelled mirror, dioner waggon, ice cheat, teak bederende, teak wardrobes with glass mirror, marble top washstand, chest doors, dressing table with bovellad

nf drawers.etc.........ct L

·AIKO

One Columbia Gramafola with records.

Catalogues will be issued.

January, 1934.

On View from Monday the 7th,

Terms:-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, January 2, 1924.

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.

THE Steamship

"RHEINLAND "

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby notified that all goods are being landed at their risk; into the hazardous and/or extra-

5. For the appointment of a hazardous Godowns of the HONG-

Secretary,

KONG & KOWLOON WHARF &

6. For the alteration of "the" date: GODOWN CO., LTD., whence and/or upon widea subscriptions are from the Wharves, delivery can be payable and other minor, obtained. alteration

By Deder

C. B. BROWN, Secretary. Hongkong, January 2, 1924-

NOTICE.

CRAIGENGOWER v. HECCMA SELAVISA ALVES

The Club sent an eleven to Craigengower yesterday and won by 27 rane. Batting first, the visitors declared for 200 runs. G. H: Piercy (67), C. R. Baron (36) and E. C. Hagen (28) were the principal scorers and Bradbury took 3 wickets for 15 mins, The C. C. C. replied with 173, Bradbury (56) and Grimes (35). Captain Walker, R.A.M.C., secured 6 wickets for 37

runs.

FOOTBALL

ARMY NAVY.

The Navy beat the Army in a grand charity football match by two goala to nil at Sookunpoo, before a large crowd yesterday.

BOWLS.

-ENGLAND V÷SCO

Af the Kowloon Borling Green JORNS-Espresenting

tland and England wet in wha become an annual fixture,

has been authorized to sign "Per pro" for and on behalf of Hughes & Hough Limited, as from 1st January 1924.-

·HUGHES PROUGH LTD. Hongkong January 2, 1924.

No daims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godown, and all goods remaining undelivered after 8th January, 1924, will be subject to rent.

All Claims must reach us by 15th January, 1924, or they wil not be recognised.

All damaged packages will be examined by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas (Marine Surveyors) at 10 am on the 8th January, 1923

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by

"ARNHOLD & CÒ, LTD.,

Agrots. Hongkong, January 2nd, 1924.

ST. GEORGE'S BALL

DANCE

Extra Extra No.

Fox Trot Fox Trot

Lancers

Waltz

Fox Trot Fox Trot Waltz M

Fox Trot

One Stepp

Fox Trut

First Supper

Fox Trot

Fox Trot

13

Fox Trot

Fox

One

נגי

PROGRAMME,

Suez

Tell her at twilight

The Savoy

A kiss in the dark

Anna Bella

Running Wild

Sleep

Marcheta

Out where the blue begins

Hollywood

Bamy GooGoo

Bambalina

Just a girl every man forgets

Wild Flower fo

Saw Mill River Road

Cut yourself a piece of Cake

Down in the farm Be

Nelly Kelly **

Chansonnette

Hirini Bay Stella

PRO'S LANDLADY

YOU'VE A VERY NICE DAY

HEY HO, WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN

ROUND IN 50-SING SING

do -NERVES

A PRISON SOLILOGUY

SEE WHAT IT MEANS? WHY OF COURSE.

AT

ANDERSON'S.

Seasons Greetings To -an- For us the past has been brightened by your support. For you we wish an increased brightness and prosperity during . the year to come and the years that fellow.

We thank all of our friends for the business we have been favoured with and trust that we will continue to enjoy their valued patronage and support." THE CHINA

A QUEEN'S ROAD CTL

Sole Agents:-

Suzuki & Oo., Ltd.

DISPENSARY.

EAST OF CENTRAL MARKET.

SAKURA BEER

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