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POLICE BO
JUNIOR LEAGUE WA
CELEBRATE
HOPES FOR NEXT SEASON.
At Happy Valley
Becreation Club, the winn
the Second Division Lawn Bowls
Championship were at
At the other Club on
afternoon
Five dinks
Foccupied and a very enjoyab
Mollows:-
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The followin passengers dopert ed by the Admiral Oriental Tiner President MaKinley for Manils on
Masura, A. S. Alditzo, Lias H Ident with the final of the Bulie (TC. Block B B Mason In played on their J. T. Maxwell, Frank Maxwell Spey Cup
the Kowloon Ma, J. Maxwell, Miss Mary dom Cap took the Maxwell, Mr R. Madrigal Mre.. to give in At Home Mendeerint Mr. Victor Martinez, the occasion firin with Mns J. Ros, Mr. AF Syab fornal closing of the bowls user David Syoib, Master A Afternoon's entertainment was season. There was a large num-Syeib, afes. A. F. Serib. Master ber of visitors in addition to Synh, Miss B, Sycib, Meers ovided. The results were
members of the Club and their Zuncio, Norman T. Smith, JM Walker, L.A. Andrewes. C ide friends, and a very enjoyable Bulmer Johnson W. Douglas, Afternoon was spent the weather G. Bruce, Y. I Lecards, S. being ideal for outdoor sport Cuence, the Rev S. B. Roinana, Whilst the greater number of the the Rev. B, S. Villarea. Mr. and spectators naturally riveted all Mrs. Gerry, Mr. M. H. Varn their attention on the game be Mr. G. H. Alexander, Mr. M. E tween the K.CC and the Kowloon Paradis, Mr. Yan Kong, Mrs. Bowling Green Club, aufficient Wong Chu-bor, Mr. Gifford bowling enthusiasts were found to tower, M. H. L. Wilding, and make up a couple of rinks and Mr. F. A. Olengs. play for spoons, these resulting in two very pleasant and close games
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The following passengers depart- adsby the Dollar Liner President Wilson for Manila on Friday -
At the close of the Spey Cup
Mra Eina S. Blair Mr. and competition and the rink games the large company assembled Mrs. Chus V Cline Mrs. Mary round a table of which were neat Donkwerth, Miss N. Daskworth, ly laid out the various prizes wor Mrs. P. M. Davis, Infant Davis, in the Dock Clbows competit Miss Florence H. Ellis, Mr. A tions during the season
Friedman, Mr. Henry Honerlal
Mr. G. Garrassy, President Mr. and Mrs. Norman McClelland. of the Club, said that before pre Master Geor McClelland, Mrs. senting the Club prizes he would E. 8. Vou Piontkowski, Mr. H. A. like to take that opportunity of Hoyer, Mies S. Siegfried, Mr. and congratulating the Kowloon Mrs. Walter Z, Smith, Mr. B. W. Bowling Green Club on thelt fine Swayze, Mra. T. O. Young. Messrs. ictory in winning the Spey Cup K. Yoshida, Chas Kurz, C. W and at the same time sympathise Cummings, G. S. Forman, Mrs. with the losers, who had put up a G. Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs.
The Spey Cup R. W. Howard, very good fight. would be formally presented to Razzetto Mr. P. M. Davis, Mr. Messrs. Mellon Chumb.rlain Geo. the winners on some future occa-C. V. Starr, Miss Nellie V. Starr,
Proceeding,
Me Garraway C: Dankwerth, Paul Colas, T. T Noronha, Mr. and Mrs. W. - I.. thanked the various donors of the Cheng, W. T. Chang, M
sion:
· Mime.
At the conclusion of the games, Chief Inspector W. Kent (Chair man of the Lawn Bowls Associa ton) in thanking the visitors for their attendance, mentioned that the Shield that was to be present ed to the Police that day as win. sers of the Second Division had only one previous name on it, and would be the last time that "the Benting these excellent trophies, Police, senior team would have which had added considerable zest their names engraved thereon to the various competitions played Be mentioned that in previous daring the season. The list of years the Police had held a proprize winners was as follow:
the Championship: Mr. R. Lapsley minent position amongst
second, Mr. R. J. Goodman; bowling fraternity, but the last third, Mr. A. Gourlay. two years they had deteriorated. From the new blood that was now coming forward he was led to
be sincerely hoped that that prizes for their generosity in pre Urquhari, and Mr. Li Yok ki.
CGT:-
Handicap Singlea Firat, Mr. N. G. Cooper; second, Mr. Atkinson, third, still in abeyance.
C.
The following passengers left 8.H. Malwa, yesterday. for the Straits by the P. & 0.
and
POBL *UCTION
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES...............
No. 4. Lower Lascer Row and No. 3. Upper Langat Row,
Victoria, Hongkong, standing on Section A of Inland Lot No. 249 and Section B of
faland Lot No. 1240, V
to be Sold by Order of the Mortgagees
IN ONE LOT
konzu
· TUESDAY, 20th October, 1925, at 1p.m. Bat No. 2A, D'Aguilar Street,. by Mr. A. G. da ROCHA, Auctioneer.
For further particulars; apply to
Mr. Ael ARCULLI, 17, Queen's Road Central.. Sollaltor for the Vendors,
of
Mr. A., G. da "ROCHÀ 2A, D'Aquilar Street. Auctioneer.
Hongkongf6th October, 1929...
PUBLIC AUCTION.
of the
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES
being
No. 4, Elgin Street and No. 33, Peel Street, Victorli, Hongkong, standing on Sections D and E of Inland Lot No. 408
to be Sold by Order of the Mortgagees
IN ONE LOT
тура
TUESDAY,
the 20th day of October, 1925. ar 3 p.m.
at No. 2A, D'Aguilar Street, by Mr. A. G.. da ROCHA. Auctioneer.
Hurope. T. Kersts, Mr. For further particulars apply to:
E. Grice, Mr. W. Downie, Mrs. H. M. Ingham, Lt.-Comdr.
M. Campbell, Mr. G. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. P. Cadman. Master Cadman, It.Comair and
AIN.
Kendall-Oram, Mr. F.. Pairs Handicap: First, Messi Bellamy-Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. | J. McKelvie and E. Docherty A. Fraser, Mr. J. Polri, Comdr. second, Messrs. G. and JCI. Limpenny, R. Major Puncheon.
Gen. and Mrs. C., C. Lourd, C.B., Irs, H. E. Standage, Master M. Standage, Mr. H. J. Jefferson, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cook: Miss Cook, Mr. M. Garrod, Miss. B. Garrod, Mr. J. Best, Mr. Bachani,
The winners of the spoons for the rink games played during the afternoon were:
hope that next season' they would be able to go through the First Division with the same result a this, namely, nine wins and one defeat. (Applause). In clusion he stated that they were taking advantage of that oppor tenity of presenting the prizes
Rink No. 1: Messrs. Lapsley, von in the various competitions that had taken place during the T. A. Mackinnon, J. W. Matthews, season amongst the Police Club and E. Cock.
Rink No. 2: Messrs. Puncheon, members and he had much plea- are in calling upon Mrs. P. P.1.J. Henderson, J. M. Smyth, and
J. A. Lindsay, Wodehouse to present the prizes to the fortunate winners. (Ap- plause).
The results of the various
events are as follows:-
Club Championship.lat Prize, A.K. Taylor; 2nd Prize, A. R. Clark; 3rd Prize, Unfinished.
Single Handicap.1st Prize,; A. R. Clark (Cup presented by Mr. W. J. Kerr); 2nd Prize, C. Green Wood; 3rd Prize, E. J.
Prize List.
Field.
Mr. D Evans, Mr. k. S. G. M. McIntyre, Mrs. Tong Yip-shi and infant, Mr. K. C. Chung. Mr. F. Jefferson, Mr. F. Harper. Jiev. Souvenir spoons were also pre- und Mrs. H. H. Taylor, Mr. E sented to Mrs. Cooper and Mrs.Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. H. McKelvie for their labours in Westridge, Mr. and Mrs. Bertwick acting as hostesses and arranging afternoon tea, which it may be said, was thoroughly enjoyed by
all
All the trophies and prizes were gracefully presented to the various winners by Mrs. Dyer,, to whom
and infant, Master G. Bortwick, Master W. Barwick, Master. T Portwick, Mr. C. W. Fen, Mr.
Mr A el ARCULLI, 17, Queen's Road Central, Solicitor for the Vendors.
.or
Mr. A. G. da ROCHA, 2A, 'Aguilar Street,
Auctioneer. Hoagkong, 6th October, 1925.
PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
of the
PROPERTIES being
Nos. 136 and 138 Wellington St. Viciona; Hongkong, standing on Section D and the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 170 to be Sold by Order
of the Mortgagees IN ONE LOT
For
on
THURSDAY,
22nd October. 1925, a 3 m. at No. 2A., D'Agullar Street, by Mr. A. G. da ROCHA,. Auctioneer. further particulars apply to:
Mr. A. el ARCULLI, 17, Queen's Road Central, Solicitor for the Vendors or
Mr. A. G. da ROCHA, ZA, D'Aguilar Street, Auctioneer.
Hongkong, 9th October. 1925.
M. Piveti, Mr. T. J. Boyland, Mr and Mrs. C. H. Ryde, Dr. Hawkes Pett, Mr. and Mrs. H. Miss and infant, Hilliard D. Hilliard, Miss G. Feuyer, Master in turn a handsome bouquet was MacMichael, Miss Shepherd, Mrs. presented by little Miss McKelvie.F. Ulbrick, Two Misses Green, After three cheers had been Mr. D. T. Keogh, Mujer R. C. C.M.G. Mr. M. Fairs Handicap-1st Prize, ralled for Mrs. Dyer, and heartily Campbell,
Mr. W. E. D.
and A. P. Clark and A. Hutchins (pre responded to, Mr. R. M. Dyer M. Mous
Mrs. M. sented by Mr. A. R. Henderson); (Chief Manager) thanked the Smith, Capt.
Maxwell-Scott, Mr. and 2nd Prize. W. L. Clark and Jcompany for their compliment R. J McLellan.
They had had a most enjoyable Mrs. F. A. Wallis, Mr. A. Houston, League Players Handicap-afternoon, and he was sure that Mrs. Lee, Master Ler, Mr. Manly 1st Prize, E. G. Post (presented all must have been pleased with Sharp, Mr. M. A. Moore, MT, J. by Inspector J. Grant); 2nd the green. There were some Evans, Mr. C. M. Reun, Mis Prize, J. C. West; 3rd Prize, not earlier in the season who had Keenan, Mrs. N. Padwick, Mrs. S. Bhished.
talked of it as a "ploughed field" R. Shelton, Master C. Shelton, Notices Handicap-1st Prize, laughter)--but he was quite Master C. Shelton. Master J E. Fild (presented by Mr. sure that with some sand and Shelton, lias J. Shelton Mr. B. Tahne, Miss R. Hudson Ming. Justice J. R. Wood); 2nd Prize, rolling it would yet become one of Townend, Miss Dedmail, Rev. W. G. H, Pears; 3rd Prize, not finish the best green in the Colony. F. Dawson, Mr. M. Douse, Mr. (Applause). He hoped that F. Strandwig. Lieut. F. & Billings, the bowlers world see to it that Mrs. H. C. Boyd, Mr. Y. Chung, the green was kept in good con-iss Chae Man-yuen Mr. and dition for next season. They had Mrs. P. W. Carey, Master F. played all their matches in the Carey, Master G. Carey, Mi Cstanding on the Remaining Portion League during the past season, Carey Mrs. Buchanan, Mrs. Abell. and they were still in the first Mr. J. Trevor-Soft, Mr. N. D. division. He trusted that not only Tata, Mr. F. L. Squibbs, Mr. K The winners on the respective would they stop there next season, Louji, Miss G. G. Brodie, Mixe Bowls rinks yesterday afternoon but that they would finish right M. Fitzgerald, Mr. J. V. Lumont,
on the top. (Applause).
ed.
Shield Competition-Winners, W. Sword (skip). J. Grant, A. Reid, and H. G. Post.
Men's Championship Doubles. Win-w, S. C. Saunders and B. Therpe: Handers-up, R. Marks and B. Wynne.
were presented with spoons.
At the conclusion of the prize distribution. Mrs. Wodehouse was the recipient of, a
beautiful bouquet in a silver holder at the hands of Miss Mavius Glendin
ring.
CSP. Congratulationé j
Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, CLE:"
Arting (SP), in
A SERIOUS CHARGE.
(Reuters Service.) ·
London, Oct 17.
PUBLIC AUCTION of the VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY being No. 3A Pokfulam Road, Victoria, Hongkong,.
of Sub-Section 6 of Section C of Inland Lot No. 797
to be sold by Order of the Mortgagees!
IN: ONE LOT.
DT1
THURSDAY,
the 22nd day of October, 1925, at 3 pm.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Baster, Miss E. Baxter, Miss K., Baxter Miss F. Baxter, Miss J.Baxter. Mrs. W.- B. Milsum, Miss D. Mileum. Mr. E. Winsnes. Rev. and Mrs. A. Jones, Miss J. Walker, Mr. W Upold, Mr. C. C. Bryant, Mr. and Mrs, W P. Galvin, Mr Green. Mis fireen, Miss White. Mr B.For H. Munson Mr. A dilleti "and
returzi- Mr. Hayley Morriss, ago 57, liv-Mr. H. S. Prowac.
ing thanks on behalf of Mrs. Fing at Pipingford Park, an estate Wodehouse. stated that he was of a thousand acres at Nutley, pleased to see the Recreation Club Bassex, and his housekeeper, in such a healthy condition. He Madeline Roberts (20) were charged congratulated them on winning at Cekfield Police Court to-day
October 17 - The
the Second Division Shidid, and will conspiring to procured girl London, concluded by saying that he hoped of fifteen in order that Morris anthrities of the British empire they would next season improve might carnally know her. Both Exhibition have decided to place its such a manner that they would were remanded and bail refused. affairs in the hands of the liquidu- cure the First Division trophy. Morriss is well-known in Sussex tors. Later: The official stalement Cheers for Mrs. Wodehouse and is way wealthy, having made as, that in view of the fact that and the ladies who had so kindly his fortune in China. auperintended the afternoons, IA nungements brought a pleasant function to is close.
there is no intentions of continuing the British Empire Exhibitionsntxt. prar it has been decided to take the Tal and obvious coure in these
at No. 2A. D'Agullar Street, by Mr. A. G. da ROCHA,
Auctioneer.
further particulars apply to:-
Mr. A. el ARCULLI, 17. Queen's Road Central, Solicitor for the Vendors,
or
Mr. A. G. da RUCHA -
2, D'Aguilar Street, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 13th October, 1925.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
beg to inform our. Custom- ers that we will remove our business to No. 14, Queen's Road Central, 1st floor fatiovë' A Ling
Paris, October 17.-Four Chinese of tapporary nesviations by pfiring &C) from 1st October next. The Communists, arrested in connection the Exhibition in lungs of the new premises are well ventilateri with a raid on the Chinese Legation liquidators ns soon as possible after, and we hope to give our customers Salim, Pena, October 17 The on June 21, were charged at the October 31, for the purpose of greater comfort and so hope with rising the assets and discharging they will continue to extend to us alled honeymoon express
re-Correctional Court to-day ting from air races, crashed and violation of domicile but were abilities. Extraordistare gener their kind patronage. the plot aid two paper soquitted on the ground they meetings of the British E
tars were killed. There were no committed ne violence. A sporin Association will be held on October 26 und November 10 to appost bridal couples on board Houter align order will be executed.
liquidators-Reuter, Reuter
American Service.
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