MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925,

LAMMERT BROS. G. E. WARREN & CO., LTD

AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS

"AND SURVEYQIS.

Public Auctions-

:

HE Undersigned have received in- Troll by Fubito Auction

" on WEDNESDAY, 4th Marob, 1995, commencing at li a.m.

at their Sales Room, Daddell Strost. A Quantity of Office Furniture Comprising -

Tosk Desks, Office Chairs, Copying Prenses and Typewriters, etc., etc. Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

ob

WEDNESDAY, 4th. March, 1925, at il a.m,

it their Salos Room, Daddell Street,

(POR

OF THE DÖKÖRENİD)

SANITARY AND HEATING

ENGINEERS.

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TEL. C. 269.

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We beg to announce "the opening of our NEW SHOWROOM on Ground Floor of CHINA

BUILDING,

Queen's Road Contral

(Facing Queen's Theatre)

Inspection cordially invited.

Collection of Portage Stamps.

Mounted in Books contaming both Mlat and used Stamps.

500 Stamps, all different, for $4 1,000 1,500

B 18.

18 Sets

Parker Combination

~ Lavatories.

Tarmı:-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

do.

Hongkong, 26th February, 1925.

do.

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2,000

do.

3,000

do.

"50

4,000

do.

TELEGRAMS

5,000

do.

10,000.

do.

75 100 500

UNCLAIMED

THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPE COMPANY, LTD.

The following unclaimed telegramı ara lying at the office of The Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited)-

Lekarhun Kenghuatle - Siongkung

Str. from Amoy Canio, from Shanghai

Georgs c/o American Consulate, from

Kobe

Mulder, from Sgravenhage v

1795. from Hankow

Meelan, from Shanghai

Muiko, from Shanghai

Bank of Holland, Lookchong, clo

Chaikinpoo, from Shanghai

Hoobang, from Gothenburg"

1735, from Shanghai

Sengke, from Koba

5000 from Ningpo"

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Mrs Chin 1 Chico Road, from

Tiattainbopar

, from Kobe

E. V. JESSEN,

Superintendent...

·Station, 20th "Februarý, 1926

TERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL AUHINA TELEGRAPH CO,

List of auclaimed telegrama lying la

E. E Tolagraph Office, Hongkong, e

Glover, from Bangkak,

Rumbling, from Singapore

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A. Salisbury. Av, Kowloon,. from

London

Yatoes, From Saigon

E. A. LEGGATT,

Superintendent. Hongkong, 19th Febrary, 1996,

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THE CHINA MAIL.

FOOTBALL.

SUNDAY HERALD CHARITY CUP.

CHINA BEAT ENGLAND.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE Wavish was called on to save from

Pang Kam-wing and Chau Kön

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League Div, 2

Recreio "A" 4 Surreys Res.... St Josephs"B" 3 University. St Josephs"A" 3 China "B"

Sunday Herald Charity Cup China ....... 2 England ....... I

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England v. China. For this game the teams lined up as follows -

England, Wavish: Wheeler, Wynne: Petter, Mitchell, Watson: Harris, Jones, Humberstone, Butler and Simpson.

Pernon.

England I.

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mikicked badly on several occa- alons. Wavish in goal was good"! and cannot be blamed for the two. goals scored against him, i

LEAGUE-DIVISION II:

Recreio "A" v Surreys Res:

This game was played on the Club ground and the Club boys proved their superiority by defeat- ing the Soldiers by four clear goals. each in each half. Gosano and Fuertes scored a goal

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Teams: Surreys-Hills: Laight,_Piner:" Dumbrill, McGreavey, Lemar: Merry, Ridger, Robertson, Wool ridge and Besklit.

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sssociation, with the Grind. Ertal dos Wagonu Lits, ‘Lád., Paking.

Recreio "A.-M. Silva: Xavier, W. Ogley: C. Assumpero, AA. Remedios H. C Remedios: RC DE TRE CHE SERI KELLEL TO BE MORALEMENT LUJANETT METER A. Brown, L. Rocha, A. Gosȧno, A Fuertes, D Xavier.

Referee. Mr. F. Sralih.

St. Josephs "B" University. This game was played on the Chinese ground and resulted in a win for the College Boys by the odd' goal in five. Bames scored the two goals for the University whilst J. Delgado, F. Les and Tai Yew Al scored for the College, who were very lucky to win on the run of the play..

St Josephs "A" v. China "B"

lu which he did well and a flying visit by the English front line Humberstone shot wide from a forward pass by Jones. Chiness. Mitchell had cleared the ball to returned to the attack and after

ward his own goal he ran back to try and effect a save but handled in the penalty area. From the spot kick Li.Wal-tong made no mistake. Thereby giving the Chinese the lead. From now on it was all the Chinese game, except for one visit when both Jones and Humberstone missed an open goal from a nice ground pass from the left wing. Wheeler and Wynne now. had China-Lau Hing-cheung: Lal plenty to do, the former player Yuk-tit, Chan So: Cheung Wing was not at all sure in his clearances shing, Wong Shul-wa, Lam Yuk-and several times Wyane had to ying: Pang Kam-wing, Suen Kam-come to the rescue. LI Wai-tong un, Wong Pak chong Li Wal was very conspicuous hereabouts tong and Chan Kwong-in.

for some fine first time shots that Referee: Mr. F. "Smith, Lines skimmed the bar and just missed men, Messrs. Smith R. A. and the upright. In all, he had about ten good tries and not one of them The game opened with the was more than a foot from their Chinese attacking, and two corobjective. In the closing stages pers fell to them. In rapid succes England, tried hard to level up but sion, but they did not materalise the Chinese defence were too good and then the English team, got for them and they had to retire The College A's proved going. Butler sent over and soon defeated but not disgraced. Scare. much too good for the Chinese and after, from a nice pass from China 2

should have won without a goal Humberstone, Jones sent wide.

being scored against them, but Chinese now visited the other

they unwisely changed Koal- erd and Wong called on Wavish,

keepers without telling the Referee and later Suen was offside when The Chinese who were practical-and in consequence a penalty kick a nice and promising movement ly at. full strength, their only was awarded for handling. The was spollt. Li Wai-tong hit the absentee being Leung Yuk tong, result was St. Josephs "A" 3 goals. cross bar and from the rebound played one of their best games of China "B" I, Wong managed to get offside the season, and should they be another good chance gone Play able to produce the same form was now in the English half, against. Scotland "whom they meet and Wavish had. to drive from Suen, immediately as good as theirs. LI Wal-tong after Li Wai Tong beat the goalie was the outstanding forward. with a cross from twenty yards Cheung Wing.shing who deputised out, much to the delight of the for Leung Yuk-tong played quite Chinese supporters. Butler sent well, in fact the whole halfback Simpson away from the centre line played exceptionally good. kick, but that player sent behind: Chan So who made another ap- from the kick the whole Chinese pearance at left back did well but forward line was offside. Jones he was very nervous it tackled forced goalie to punhebind from a an opponent, probably due to nice centre. by Simpson on the hig band knee The by left; from the corner kick the English forward line did not play Chinese were unable to get well together, their passing was the ball away and after it had illimed and never in the right been in touch several times Jones place, and neither Humberstone obtaining possession tipped to nor. Jones had their shooting Humberstone who beat Lau with boots

от otherwise a dif- a nice rising shot, making the ferent result would have been scores level. From now on to chronicled. Watson W15

the half time both sides attacked in pick of a hard worked trio of turn but no increase in the score halves, whilst neither back played took place, the teams crossing over

up to reputation although at times with a goal each to their credit. Wynne treated the spectators to a Play in the second half was all in glimpse of some of his tricky play. TUNG SANG favour of the Chinese. Early on Wheeler wis very shaky and

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Kowloon v. South China. "A"

South China falled to put in an

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(Three minates from Kowloon Ferry Wharf & Railway Station.). Entleely under English Management. Electric Light and Fans Throughout. Every Room with Private Bath. Lounge Bar & Billiard Rooms. Unrivalled Quisine under the personal supervision of the Proprietor.

Terme moderate. Spesial terms to families on application to

J. F. OXBERRY, Proprietor.

ASTOR- HOUSE HOTEL.

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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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when they were to have played Kowloon and apparently the S. C still have that dislike of crossing the water. Kowloon thus had a walk over.

SATURDAY'S PROGRAMME,

Division League games the follow- In addition to seveni .Secord

Senior Shield Competition will be ing semi-finals in the Junior and

played.

Junior. "Kowloon v. China"A"

Kick off at 230 pm.

Senior. Club v. Kowloon, Kick off at 4.15 p.m.

Both these games will be played on the Club ground. The first game is timed fifteen minutes earlier than usual so as to allow for extra time which in both games will be played if necessary.

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

Telephone Oy 4882.

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