WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1925.
LAMMERT BROS. C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD
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THURSDAY, the 28th Fab., 1928,
commanding at 8.45 p.m.
at No 6, The Peak, "
A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.
Comprising:-
Teak Halstand, Chosterfield Couch and Armchairs, (Cretonne "Covara) Curio Cabinet, Book Cases, Fire, Brassos, Tesk Card Table. Teak Overmantle with bevelled! Mirror, Brass Ornaments, Chrision, Carpets, Rugs, Curios, etc., et:..
Tenk Scro Winding Extension Dining Table, Cheira, Texk Side Board, Jinuer Waggone. Silver Cabinet, E. P. Ware, Table Fan, Ceiling Lights, elc.,
olc.,
Teak and Iron Bodstands. Teak Touble and Single Wardrobes with Glass Doors, Dressing Table, Marble Top Wash Stands, Chest of Drawers, Tables, Chairs, Toilet Sets, eto,
Enamelled Baths, Porcelaia Basics, Cooking Utensile, Teak Ice Chest, Ferns, Garden Spats, Stone Roller, eta,
MONUMENTAL DEPARTMENT 98a WANCHAI ROAD, HONGKONG.
Monumental work executed in Italian or American marble. polished or fine punched Hongkong granite.
Estimates free on application at
the above or at our bead office
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Collection" of Postage
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A Large Quantity of Blackwood
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Comprising:-
Curio Cabinet, Tables, Chairs, Opium Stol, Jardinieres, etc., etc.. .Chialoguse will be issued.
Or View from Wednesday, the 25th,
February, 1925.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
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at No. 4. Kimberley Villas, Kowloon
A Quantity of
Valuable Household Furniture,
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comprising
Hatetund. Chesterfeld Coach and Chairs, Blackwce Marble Top Table, Fire Brusum and Dogs, Pictures, Carpets, Rugs, Curta`me, "etc., etc",
Extension Dining Table, Chisira,. Teak Sleboard, with Revallod Mirror, Dinner Wazgo, E. P. Ware. Cutlery, Glass Waro, Marble Clock, Wall Clock, Brass Ornaments, Ica Obert, etc., etc.,
Task Beristend with Box Mattress! Iru and Brass altunted Bedstendo, Teak Double and Single Wardrobes
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Chest of Drawers, ekz, sąra
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On Vinw from Saturday (after 2 Jelock p.m. the 2811 February, 1925,
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RŪGBY FOOTBALL.
NOTES ON THE GAME IN SCOTLAND,
OF
SPORT.
LAWN TENNIS.
PENANG BRANCH OF ·
L.TAM." FORMED.
With Drysdale, A. H. Brown, and Hendrie back, Heriot's played with old-time .dash at Philip- haugh, and trounced the Souters: by 23 points to 3. Selkirk's try, claimed by Cranston, was the
A meeting of the representatives first of the game, but the visitors soon gained the lead, King remp-appointed by the various Clubs in ing over for a good try and Penang was held at the Mercantile Bank of India, Limited, for the pur- Drysdale dropping a goal.
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In association with the Grand Hotel dan Wagonu Klië, Ltd., Paling,
Chinese Recreation Club, Subor dinate Civil Service Association, in ME TE TE DE TUTO DE Butterworth Recreation Club and
Indian Association of Penang,
Music and Recreation Party.
This season Glasgow Univer- sity and Kelvinside Academicals have the unenviable distinction of being the lowliest of the Glasgow clubs, while, of course, Glasgow In the second half King added pose of forming a Penang Branch Academicals and Glasgow. High three tries, and he and Drysdale of the Lawn Tennis Association of School F.P. head the unofficial each kicked a goal. The Inter-Malaya. The clubs represented at championship table. On January nationalist also scored a spectacu- the meeting were:-The Penang 17 the students met the Academi-lar try by moving up and joining Cricket Club, Penang Golf Club, cals at New Anniesland, and the three-quarters. The Heriots Kelvinside the School old boys at place-kicking was surprisingly Balgray, and both games proved shaky, several easy chances being very one-sided affairs..
missed. The Academicals piled up 47
Langholm put sp a plucky point-seven goals and four tries! Aght against Hawick at Mansfield -one goal and ten. tries
The Park,
but could not check the difference accurate place-kicking "Teries," who claimed a 22 points makes is strikingly demonstrated to 0. vietory, while Kelso in a by these figures; each team cross closer game demonstrated their ed the line eleven times: but superiority over Jedforest. win whereas.J. C. Dykes kicked seven ning by two tries to a penalty goals for Academicals. J. E goal. Paterson kicked only one. for School. Murray (Acads.) and M'Laren (School), who head this season's list of scorers, each added four tries to their little lot, At Hamilton Crescent there was a different tale to tell, West) of Scotland and Wanderers having a dour tussle. Following an early score by Dixon for West, Wanderers came away strongly, and' from
a line-out Burns got over for a simple try, a mis- understanding among the home backs allowing him t cross unchallenged.
In the second half the West pack, which had been rather subdued before. the interval, livened up considerably, and the most conspicuous member of It. M'Lachlan. had the satisfaction of claiming the winning score (Jackson, converting). Before this, however, Robertson, who played his usual, gallant game at the base of the serum, had scored for. West and M'Kinky for Wanderers, neither kick being successful.
It was decided that meantime the local committee consist of one member from each of these Clubs. It was then decided, subject to the necessary support belog forth coming, to form a Penang Branch' of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya.M. WH Threlfall, repre senting the Penang Golf Club, was unanimously elected President. Mr. Lee Tiang-liat was appointed Honorary Secretary, but has since found it impossible to act, and Mr. J Stratton-Ferrier is per forming these duties until such time as this office can be filled.
GALA'S GREAT RALLY, Another Border team, Gala. gave Watsonians a fright at Myreside, but they made their effort too late to save the game. At the interval the home team led by 11 points to
In view of the fact that "the 0, thanks in the main to J. H. Carmichael's cleverness in gain. Council of the Lawn Tennis Asso ing two tries, and they went fur-ciation of Malaya have expressed ther ahead. early in the second their opinion that in the event of a Penang Branch being formed an half. Young scoring a try.
annual subscription of $50 will be required, it was decided to ap proach each of the Clubs so far rep, esented with the suggestion that each Club pay in proportion annual to its membership. an Sam ranging from $5 to $15.
From this point, however, Gala dominated the situation. and Scott, Jackson, and Purvis "get over, None of the kicks found the mark, however, and the Braw Lads thus suffered defeat by 14 points to %,
The following Clubs have not responded to the appeal made:-- The Penang Recreation Club, Bukit Mertajam Recreation Club, Nebong Jeba!" Recreation Club, Malakoff Club and Caledonia Club
The Edinburgh Academicals' and Stewart's College F.P. packs had a rousing tussle at Raeburn Place. but the super- iarity of the, College backs, among whom White was outstanding, devided the issue. the visitors. A Tournament to select players winning by 10 points to 3.
to represent Penang will be held at an early date and only players who are members of affiliated Clubs will be eligible to compete.
R. W. Williamson was badly missed by Royal High School F.P. against Melrose at Jock's -Lodge, the home backs again giving a most reckless display, Melrose won deservedly by 10 points in 0.
HERIOT'S HAPPY DISPLAY! Hilhead High School F.R. found Edinburgh University 100 strong for then at Craiglockhart. being defeated by 18 points to 60. Aberdeen Grammar School F.P. Welsh members of the Students" made the long journey to Edin- fifteen. in Bowen and Osborne,burgh to oppose the Institution were conspicuous scorers, while F... and met their master's in Logan kicked two penalty goals Carr and his colleagues. The and converted one of the tries. game was interesting throughout,
both sides showing some clever touches, the tit-bit of the day being a great dropped goal by Gordon, one of the Aberdeen 'Stution won by 17 backs. points to 9, the forwards taking a hand in the scoring.
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A first class Hotel centrally located, large and airy rooms, completely renovated and refurnished. New Dining Room for Meals and la Carte. Excellent Cuisine." Monthly Tickets. for Tiffins and Dinners. Under entirely new Management.
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