FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1924.

AMMERT BROS.

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AUCTIONEERS APPRAISERS

AND SURVEYORF.

Public Auctions-

Tatructions to coil by Public Auction THE Vndoraigned have received in

- MONDAY, 29th December, 1924,

at 11 a.m.

at Gowdown No.6, The Hong-

Long & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon,

(FOR, ADOQUNT) OF THE CONORAMAD)

30 Cases Shellac !

Terms: Cash" on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

OX

MONDAY, 99th December, 1991,

commencing at 2.30 p.m.,

at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street. A Quantity of Suit Lengths

Comprising

Cashmere, Tweeds, Serge, etc., etc.

On View on Day of Sala.

Terma-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

by

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Level and Storage of water in reservoirs

en the 1st December 1994 ---

CIFY AND BILL DISZKIOT WATER WORKÉ

LEVEL

Đềybam 276. B$n. Bolaw

evardow

Pita Balaw overdow

Tyan 1874, 18, below Í 2. Ha, Balon cridor

Drartow

Bytem Insurardinia £ít,

Cla.. Above renne til Bin. Abors overlow

Tuk TIL Sin. f

44a, Bulowoverdom Tokte, il ain.'

Abpro STOCLO

M.Si. Betaw stardom

106 in. Below overdow

TORADE IN MILLSONE

tylam

(Ft. Sim, Below avertow

AND, DIONNALS OF SALLONA,

1012

370.90

Ni

E1.40

1.9

Lymm Intermediate m

210.40

3.38

1.MLE

1.100.65

We w

B

14.52

+0.09

2,027.00

1,790.20

the Olay

Tos

Compton of water to

and Hill Distrist in millions and decimal

of gallons during the month of November.

Comptom

Mahaled pogas...

Chamanny1ốn perha

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માં

51.500

28.120

+

333

esiloma

Intermittent Supply in all Ridor Main Districts up to 8th and Constant Supply in all Bider Main Districts from 7th November 188,

Intermittent Bupply in alt Rider Maln Districts Woot of Eastern street and Full Supply in sil Aidor Main Districts East of Eastern stroot during November 1824:

KOWLOON WAYIR WORKE LEVEL.

Koston U17 is. A bere

Son Errol... Dow

VITRIDER

16.

1. Pin, Belowr PTACUY

STORAGE IN KILLIONS, AND DECINSKA OF SKILAZN

1911 vicom Com Ganntyoke wg08.50

1974

#39.18

Donsumption of water in Kowloon in millions and decimals of gallons during the month of November.

113.1

טו נ7

147.640

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D. E. WARREN & CO.,

LTO

SANITARY ENGINEERS

MONUMENTALISTS

OFFICES 1

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OF

6′ 4′′ Rectangular Rain Water Pipes, Heads and Shoes- H. P. Water Filters-- Baths, Basina, Etc.

Estimates Free for all Kinds of

Monumental Work &c., in Italian Marble-Polished or Finely

Punched H.K. Granite To own or Selected Design

A large stock of Artificial Wreaths

You

are invited

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at Moderato, Prices

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Hongkong.

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Hongkong, March 30, 1914.

WORLD

CRICKET.

ENGLAND'S HEAVY TASK IN FIRST TEST.

(Reuter's Service.)

THE CHINA MAIL.

OF

MR. JOEL'S TEAM.

FIRST TEST MATCH IN AFRICA.

SPORT.

PEDESTRIANISM,

CW: HART COMPLETES

SIX DAYS' RUN.

London, November 22:-C. W Hart, the veteran professional run stage of his daily run of 571⁄2 miles ner, comp'cted yesterday the last from Southampton to Portsmouth

(Reuter's Service.) Johannesburg, December 24. The weather was fine but cloudy when the first test match against Australia's second innings clos-Mr. Joel's team was resumed to-and back to Southampton. Hart

?

Sydney, December 24.

ed for 452 runs. Tate took 6 day before a small attendance wickets for 98 runs. England The rain had not greatly affected started their second innings, and the pitch.

The visiting team had scored had scored: 42 for no wicket when, 198 in their first innings. stumps were drawn.

The Australians replied with 295, Nourse scoring 71 and Neser 80.

Mr. Joel's XI had loat6 wickets for 121 in their second innings when stumps were drawn,

started on this jaunt last Monday, and engaged to do the distance each day for six days. He started | HANGINIM from Southampton at 9.18 a.m., and arrived at Portsmouth at 15 p.m.

The weather was cold and un- seasonable. At most there were 5.000 present, all wearing over coats, The weather was good. When Collins was out the score was 260 for six wickets. At lunch- time the score was 281 for seven, MOTOR-CARS AT HUNT. tion, and at both Southampton and

www.

#LORD DALMENY STOPS

After a stop for massage, Hart left Portsmouth at 138 pm; and arriv ed back at Southampton, at 6 40 p.m. Os. the home journey he was accompanied by Eddie Bryan, the local Portsmouth champion. As the veteran passed through" "the villages on his way, people turned out and gave him a rousing recep

Portsmouth the streets were lined Taylor took 47 minutes to reach double figures, but joined by

by thousands of spectators. On Mailey the last wicket, pair hit

arrival at Southampton Hart was. merrily, adding 127 runs in 901"

met by his sister, Mrs. David minutes, which is à record for the London, November 22.-Lord | Gilbert, and his trainer, E. Hughes. Australian tenth wicket stand in Dalmeny, the master of the Hart han decided to attempt to beat tests against England. It beats Whaddon Chase Hounds, stopped A. F. H. Newton's London to Armstrong's and Dur's 120 at a hunt near Newton Longville Brighton record in three weeks Melbourne in 1902, Tate was the close to Bletchley. Buckingham-, best of the bowlers. The fielding ahire, because a fleet of motor. was good. Scores:--

ears following the chase, had headed a fox and made sport Impossible..

Australia 2nd Innings. " W. Bardsley, b Tate Arthur Richardson, c and

Freeman

G. Kelleway, b Gilligan H. L. Collins, e Chapman,

Tate

H. Ponsford,c Woolley, b Free-

man...414

Victor Richardson, c. Hendren,

b Tate..

H. L. Hendry..e Strudwick, b

Tate

THE HOUNDS.

1

time.

A BOXING MARQUIS.

Addressing the Geld, Lard Dalmeny said: "I shall stóp | GIFT OF GLOVES TO LORD 98 hunting until all the cars are 23 sent home."

Several of the cars belonged to 60 people taking part in the hunt, and these ordered their cars 27 Away. The other cars were also

withdrawn.

18.

J. Taylor, b Fate.

22 108

J. M. Gregory,

Woolley, b

Freeman

2

b

18

46

W. A. Oldfield, e Strudwick,

A. A. Mailey, not out

Gilligan

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

5 wickets for

Tate.

{

Freeman

3

Gilligan Hearne

2

0

Chapman #0

WHY BUY FOREIGN MADE SUITCASES

Whenwi wall ̈`Shangha! Manufactured Suitcases?

Mons

57

Fall Sapoly in all districte during November 1911 and 1824,-

The Goranimene Ansiyet's recent re port hets the quality of the water is sattalaci ry.

1954

Ford Rainfall to 2013. Nur. 108,49 1,7.08 m

B. T. UBBAST,

Water Authority.

Public Works Department

NOTICE.

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING

AND

BOOK BINDING :'

DONE AT

THE CHINA MAIL ́ OFFICE

BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS

A SPECIALTY. น Prospectuses. Trade Cironlars Programmes, Menus, o!o..., etc. Artistically stranged and Carofily Printed.

Clean Proofs and prompt delivery

guaranteed.

Sole

Agents:

MITSUI

They are Cheaper and More Durable.

CHAO CHEUNG TRUNK CO.

(Opposite Tasmati Forry, Penya)

TANG YUCK. "Dancine"

bia late SIEN TING,

14, D'Agullar Stroos

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultatice Frec

FOR REAL FINE MAJONG SETS MADE OF IVORY AND BONE.

SOLD AT Lowest Possible Prices

SUNG SAN CHAN, 14, Wellington Street.

Agent:

SUM JONG

No. 13, Cha Wen Road, Shanghai.

ASAHI

BEER

t

8

452

BIG ALL BLACKS.”.

TOO HEAVY FOR TWO AIR EXPRESSES.

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Two Imperial "air expresses" were provided at the Croydon aerodrome to take the New Zealand "All Black" football team for a flight.

..

TOWNSHEND.

Londos, November 16:-When the Marquis Townshend, the youngest marquis in England, opened a hazaar in aid of Dr. Barnardo's Homes at the Drill Hall. Richmond, yesterday, he was wel- comed by Miss Betty Howitt, aged 12, Mayoress of Richmond, and the Youngest mayoress in the world. In welcoming the marquis, the mayoress observed, "I do not be- leve in fighting unless it is for some good object; but I ask you to accept these gloves, and I hope you will use them to give a knock- out blow to anyone who is mean enough to refuse to help little

An Antiseptâo Liniment.

When the 22 were weighed children." It may be explained that their total weight, without lug the young marquis is very keen gage, was found to be about on boxing and has received les- 98 800lb. over that allowed for the sons from Frank Goddard. 134 22 ordinary passengers with 114 luggage which the two machines 88 can together lift, and a third 10 aeroplane had to be requisitioned.

The New Zealanders enjoyed, There is no danger ha ever from lock. jaw or blond noi on resulting from a 13 their flight over Twickenham- wound when 'hamberlain's Pain Balza 27 where they beat a London. XV. is promptly applied. It is entiseptic 2-and the London Docks and strove the germa which cause so-much that they decided to the dia, tale causes wounds to

heal without maturation and in one.. Total (for no wicket) 42 make their approaching visit to third the time magnired by the usual

Paris by air..

treatment For sale everywhere

England 2nd Innings.

J. B. Hobbs, not out

H. Sutcliffe, not out

Extras

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Three Castles

MADE IN ENGLAND

Cigarettes

Tol. Kowloon No. 3

HONGKONG

HONGKONG HOTEL; KEPULAR BAY - HOTHE)

- PEAK HOTEL.

·K'slogesykte Addrese: “KREMLIS, BʻINGKONG."

KOSARA AND ED

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE HOTELĮ PALACE HOTEL) GRAND HOTEL KALME; MAJESTIC HOTEL, Kaisɗraphie 'Address: "DENTRALĄ SHANGHAL"

HOTELS:

LIMITED.

In nasoolation with,tha Gund Hotel dai Wagons Lita, Lád., Paking.

PALACE HOTEL

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Tel. Addrom #Palaon"

(Three minutes from Kowloon Ferry Wharf & Railway Station.) Entiraly ander Engilsh, Management. Electric Light and Fans Throughout. Every Room with Private Bath. Lounge Bar & Billiard Rooms. Unrivalled Cuisine under the persona! supervision of the Proprietor. Termu moderate. Special terms to families on application to

J. H. OXBERRY, Proprietor,

ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL,

Talegraphic address "ASTOR" - Telephone Central 170. 13, Queen's Road Central

A first claas Hotel centrally located, large and airy rooms, completely renovated and refurnished. New Dining Room for Meals and la Carte. Excellent Cuisine. Monthly Tickets for Tifins and Dinners. Under entirely new Management.

For further particulars apply to

M. A. VAZ, Managne.

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SOUTH CHINA RESTAURANT

CO., LTD.

CHINA BUILDING,

3th FLOOR

NOW OPEN.

The Finest Restaurant In Town

For Chinese Chow.

Afternoon Tea With The Finest Chinese Pastries Also Supplied.

Gold Drinks Of Every Description Obtainable At All Times. Clubs Supplied At Short Notice.

Telephone 0, 4682.

OPEN DAILY FROM NOON TO MIDNIGHT.

RDOUINTILLINGER :.

AT THE

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AS

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SUKIYAKI HALL

JUST OPENED.

TRY BUKIYAKI and TORINABE CHOW. Best Food #1 the Cheapest Price.

CHITOSE HOTELLE

Brunch. Tel. C. 1716. No. 1 Hua Foo_Lane (Near Obinese Temple).

Queen's Road East, Wanchai.

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KAISHA.

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MASSAGE

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