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NOV. 27 EVENTS

Entries closed on Saturday at noon for the sixth extra race meeting to be held on November 27. They are as under:

1st and 3rd Races-Glasgow Handicap "A" and "B" Classes. Dr. J. C. Macgown's Sunburst

Rose, 13:0. "

#

Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass, 13.0. Mr. Strike's Tatix, 18.1. Mr. R. J Paterson's September,

12.3.

I

Mrs. R. J. Paterson's John Smith, Mrs. R. J. Paterson's The Regent,

13.2.

13.2.

SHANGHAI RACES.

AUTUMN MEET; 4TH DAY'S RESULTS:

follow-

“FRIENDLY CRICKET..

KOWLOON LOSE TO THE GUNNERS.

The fourth day's results of the

On their own ground the Kow- Shanghat Race Club's autumn loon Cricket Club played a friend- meeting decided on

Saturday ly cricket match against R.A. on (published by courtesy) ard Saturday afternoon, and went down badly. Going in to the Griffins Consolation Cup-1 mile.wicket first the Engineers gave Mr. Toeg's Gardon..(Crokam)

a good display of batting, against Mr. Birdrake's Seacrow (Eagar) which the home bowlers were Mr. Day'a Zululand (Dallas) powerless, whilst the fielding was

Time: 2:08.3/5..

Autumn Handicap-1% miles. Messrs. Beith & Lemarchand's Charcoal ...(Maitland

Mr. Fred Elias's Polydamas (Moller)

J

Mesare Winsome & Hasty's The Flamingo...(McBain) Time: 2.41.4/5.

Grand National Steeplechase, Mr. Altch Aitch's Rayfield, 13.0. Mears. Toeg and Priestley's In-Mr. Campey's Old Bili

(Bremner) vader, 13.1

Maitland's & Coppermine...... (Maitland: Mr. W. A. Dalgarno's Vanguard

(Tricker 3

Messrs. Tester and Abraham's Mossrs, Toer

Demon Boy, 15.0. Secretary.Mesars Hall and Shenton's The Gomeri. 18.2.

Hong Kong. 15:5 November, 1926.

11

WT. GEORGES SOCIETY, › FILE Members who have not

Mestre. Hall and Shenton's The

Gnome. 13.0

t:

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Fireworks,

13.1.

Mrs. Austin's Grey Streak, 13.0

1

on the slack aside.

No fewer than dve of the Gunners made double Agures, Lieut. Smith, being top: acoror with one off the half century. The finnings was declared at 218 for 2eight wickets.

}

2

Note: Old Bill, a very popular Shanghai favourite, has won this race on four previous occasions. the last three viitories being consecu tire... This makes his Afth win.

-Reuter. b.

On the home side. going in" It' appeared as if it was going to be a batsman's day, but Captain Bevis, who knocked up 29, got no support except 14 from Lyal, the rest oly contributing, 36 between them, excluding extras. The vistors thus won by and 125 runs.

Scores:-

Royal Artillery. 2-" MrGar Fogden e, Lyal b.

OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

(The wrose-word puzzle has been made by an import but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellinge, such as harber, plow, and aitha.)

13

b

1177

TO

13

16.

17:

19

20

23

2.2.

25

30

15

32

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135

136

27 38

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150

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155

Bevis Mr.-Gar. Routledge run out b, Bevis

8

57

7

Rogs

35

18 Wright b, Lynl

201

HORIZONTAL 1-Prefix meaning.......

"hair"

34

1

2 Br. Rule c, Bevis b, Ross

Lieut. Smith e, Buxton b

Fincher.

4-Ventilates

7-Gained

49

S-Repent

10-Davoured

12-Exlat

Sengt. Jolly not cut

3 Bt. Glazebrook not out Extras

13-Hung loone

4

"16–Gulf State. (abbr.);

18-Below

27

20-Flat siroslar plates 22-Old Dutch. (abbr.)

23-Beseech

28-Exclamation.

Capt. Howard c, Murphy b

answered circular in con- Mr. R. M. Austin's Home Call He has also been placed five times: Capt. Parkes c, Lyal b, Ross 27

neation with proposed St. George's

Ball, kindly de sp without further delay in order that, the Committee may arrive at a decision.

Hong Kong, 11th Nov., 1926,

That

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The following unclaimed tele. grame are lying at the office of The Great Northern Telegraph Company (Limited):-

Nelson, Nathan Road, Kowloon, from Shanghai.

A

H

"Erayoon Shusiam, from Tokyo.

Mr.

13.2.

Piper, 13.0.

יד

W. T. Stanton's The Sand Sub-Grifins Champions--1/4 miles. Ft.-Col. Edmondes, b Lyal..

Messrs. Winsome & Hasty's The Warbler........(Encarnacao) Miss Law's Kilmory(Molle Mr. Liddell's Howecroft

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Beldorney

Star, 13.0.

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Reynolds,

13.1.

Mebars. Dyer and Beith's Recha-

bite, 13.0 Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch

Rannoch, 13.0. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Blotting

Paper. 13.1.

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Rethe-

say, 13.1.

Mr. Alargus's Arabian Parrot,

13,1.

Mr. A. H. Potts's Graigavad, 13.3. 2nd Race-Lanark Handicap. Dr. J. C. Macgown's Sunburst

Rose, 13.0.

Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass,

33.0.

Mr. Strike's Tutix, 13.1.

Mr. R. J. Paterson's September:

12:3

Mrs. R. J. Paterson's John Smith,

13.2.

(Bremner)

"Time:"2.16.3/6. Cross-bred Champions-1% miles. Mr. Toug's Rosebery. (Crokam) P Mr. Eve's Warrenfield (Hoard) 2: M. J. J. Paterson's Dagǝ........

(Maitland) 3

Total for 8 wkts., dec.) 216 Sergt. Gifford did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIC..

0. M. R. W. 13: 01 49. 한 8 0 44 1

Time: 2:35.3/5.

Lyal Warrenfield was champion in the Bevis spring before he was sold to Sir Ross Victor Shsscon ("Mr. Eva")]..

Consolation Cup-14 miles. ¡Mr. G. C Purdue's Coeur de

Leon

.......(Bremner)

Messrs. Winsome and Hasty's Green Apple ...... (McBain) Mr. Percival's Gasometer

"Time: 2:42.3/5

(O'Brien)

(Bremner)

Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Ukelele, 18.1.Messrs. Winsome & Hasty's The Must R. J. Paterson's. Dobbin, Blue Jay

13.2.

Mr. Altch Aitch's Rayfield, 13.0. Messrs. Tester and Abraham's

Demon Boy, 13.0.

Fincher Brown

8: 0 45 3 7. 0 28: 3 4 0: 27. 0 Kowloon C.C

1 Capt. Revise and b, Gifford 29

EC.. Fincher c. Rule b

2

Gifford

9.

G. Lee, c and b, Rule

0.1

3C. T. Evans e and b. Parkes

J. CaLyal and B. Wright

14

Manchu Stakes- mile. Mrs, John Liddell's Speed....

H. Buxton b, Gifford

5.

W. H. Ross b. Wright

18

J. D. Marphy b; Wright.

4

A H. Brown b, Gifford

6

2

F. D. Angus b, Gifford)

F&B's Shameface. (Heard)

3.

Fraser not out

Extras

12

I:

Total

2

91

0. M.

7 0. 31 1 13.8 4 28

R. W.

6

(McBain).

NII Desperandum Cúp—–1⁄21⁄2 mile. Mr. Toeg's Spearmint (Crokam) Mr. Lob's Pioneer. (Maitland).

Messrs. Tester and Abraham's Mr. Rodior's Sultan....(Peake) 3.

Attaboy

(late

Fantastic

Dahlia), 18.2. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

Gnome, 13.0, Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

Geezer, 132.

Mrs. RM Austin's Fireworks,

13.1.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Grey Streak,

13.0

Mr. R. M. Austin's Home Call,

18.2...

Mr. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight,

13.1.

Mr. W. T. Stanton's The Sand

Piper, 13:0

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Beldorney.

Star, 13.0.

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's, Loch

Rannoch, 13.0.

Time: 68.4/5.

food" Race-1% miles.. Mr. Trash's Leviathan Messrs. Beith & Lemarchand's

Grey Steel

Mr. Toeg's Soucy Sue

Time: 2.41,

SCHNEIDER CUP.

WON

BY ITALY: TEST". "ACCIDENT.

Rule Gifford

1 Wright

Norfolk, "(Va), Nov. 13. Italy has won the Schneider Cup plane race.

During the navigability tests, a Curtis Packard 'plare dived into

Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Rothe-the water and was wrecked.

Bay, 13.1.

Mr. Alargas'a Arabian Parrot.

13.1.

4th Race St. Andrew's Stakes. Dr. J. C Macgown's Sunburst

Rose, 13.0.

Mr. H. Birkett's The Golden

Pheasant, 18.1.

Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Ukelele,

13.1.

""

Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin, 13.2. Mezara. Tester and Abraham's Attaboy (late Fantastic Dahlia), 13.2. Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

Goblin, 18.2,

Mr. R. M. Austin's Brigade Call.

13.2.

Mr. R. 'M. 'Austin's Grey Knight,

13.1.

Mr. W. T. Stanton's Beldorney

Star, 18.0.

Mesars. Dyer and Beith's Total

Abstinence, 18.2.

Mr. Roda's Lady Luck, 18.2.

6th Race Gallowgate Plate. Dr. J. C. Macgown's Sunburst

Rose, 18.0. Mr. H. Birkett's The Golden Phea-

sant, 19.1..

Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass, 13.0.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

8 2 20 3

AT HOME.

DIOCESAN ASSOCIATION

FUNCTION.

The annual "At Home" of the Hong Kong Branch of the Victoria Diocesan Association will be held at the Helena May Institute this. afternoon. Tea will be served at 4.30 and will be followed by al meeting at which the speakers will be Miss Shin Tak-hing, whose sub- Uject will be "Industrial Conditione in China!" Miss George, of Canton, on "Rescue Work;" and Mr. Arthur Woo, the Vice-President of the

|China."

26-Bailor

28-Capital of the

Netherlande

30-Age:

Sá-Fretfully

BJ-Gulf State (abbr.), SA.,web-footed: bird?

86-An old soldier

(abbr)

(abbr).

| HORIZONTAL (Cont)"]; VERTICAL (Cont);

41-Bury

44-Pute out by fores

|46-A continent (abbe.)

47-Marchante

60-Existe

51-A vegetabin (35–Alkall solution |54-lonlu (abbr).

56mindigo

(67-To secure under

lock and kay

VERTICAL

4-Thurs. 2-Finished! 3-Hostelry 4.Pointed atos!!!

instrument. 6-Wirelona

B-A thoroughfare

(b):

7-Encystadi.tumor 9-Excessively

87-Province of Canada:11-A large deer

12-Choat

(-18-Boy's, nickname,

17-A continent

(19-Torpid :-

[21--Puti on the shelf (23-Rod for beating time

24-A visitor

27-To be somewhat li 2-old woman

29-Point of the compass

(abbr.)

St-A grain

33-Pivotal point

36-Throw lightly 38-Closed: cer 40-Maledy ||42-Aitort 'sleep |43-Prefix meaning

Hagain 44-Conjunction

48-A mutal 48-Everything"

|49–8naka-like flaḥ |52~Raoh (abbr).

39-A fruit with karnat 14-8uMx. "Pertaling 65-Phrase meaning "all 40-Myself

right" (abbr).

to"

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AND SURVEYORE, «

Public Auctions -

THE Undersigned have received. instructions to sell by Pabile. Auction

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ON

MONDAY, the 15th Nev., 1926, commencing at 10.30 am. at H.M. Naval Yard. Hong Kong (for account of the concerned) Old Lead Battery Plates, 39 Tons, Old Lead Ingots, 1 Ten, 2 Qts, 4 Lbs.

Brass Nuts Lead Plated (750 No.)

11

Old Copper Inferior, 11 Cwts. 2 Qts. 12 Lbs. The crowds expected the pilot, Tomlinson, to be drowned, as he China Medical Association; on "The 4 Cyts, 2 Lbs. was submerged strapped in and Opportunity of the Medical Man in

The above may be Inspected on. wearing heavy clothes. But Tom- linson, crawled out, having releas-number of invitations to members from 9 a.m. to 11.45 a.m.

Mrs. Dappuy has sent out a large 1 Saturday, the 13th November, 1926, led himself under water.

He climbed on the upturned of the Anglican Church in South and othora interested in the work pontoon, whence he was rescued. China, and a large attendares is

Reuter's American Service.

Winner's Record Sneed.

expected.

and Colonial

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers. Hong Kong, 10th Nov., 1926.

"

THE

Next Sunday will be "V.D.A. Norfolk, (Va.), Nov. 14. The winner, Di Bernadi, whose in the

Sunday," and will be carved both in Undersigned have received instructions from Mr. John speed was 246.4 miles an hour Churches of the Colony. Through- Fleming, Special Manager of The made a world's record, the best out the day the services will be of Russo-Asiatic Bank in Liquidation American time being that of a special character and sermons to sell by Public Auction Lt. Schilt, 281.3 miles per hour.will be preached on the work, and

ON

All the Americans flew in Curtis needs of the diocese. The collec- THURSDAY, the 18th Nov., 1928 planes. "The Italians used Macchi tions will be for diocesan purposes. Fiat planes.-Reuter's American Service,

HOME RUGGER.

London, Nov. 13. At Hull to-day in the second Northern, Union Rugby Test match England beat New Zealand by 21 points to 11-Reuter.

Commencing at 11 am.

at No. 402; The Peck A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Comprising:-

$17,000 Promised.. Matins will follow an early cele, bration. of Holy Communion at the Cathedral, and the preacher will be the Diocesan Chaplain (the Rev. N. V. Halvard, M.C.). A short ser in the afternoon, and will be bi teak bookcase, teak extension dining vice for young people will be held

Teak hatatand, Couch, armchair,

lingual in English and Chinese table, dining chairs, teak sideboard, The Bishop will preach at the even glass cabinet, silver-ware, E. P.

ng service,

ware, crockery, etc., etc."

W

The collections throughout this

SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.

CLONE WAD69. F ROAM PATEN MAK CAROM

DUCAL MUSIC F MARSH REVOL AT MAYOR OINCR COMET NAVAL FOO TOOL GOZEN SOUR STR BARON LINGO HAVEN RASCA HO PLUSTS LAMED 17 70975 RUNIC TRENT RIPER GAB HEAL DAZED GIVE YET COMER VORED

THE INTERNATIONAL SYNDICATES

THE WATER SUPPLY.

Level and Storage of water" in Reservoira on November 1, 1026 CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS LEVEL,

1928

1925 80′10′′B. 5′6′′B. 28'6" B 1'1" A. 0/11 B. 0′8′′E.

8'3" B.

Lovel

Tytam

Tytom Byewash

Tytam Intermediate Tytam Tuk. Wong Neo Chung Pokfulum

144 B. 11'5"B.

13′4′′ B 54′′E.

[Note: B. denotes "Below Overflow";

A denotes "Above Overflow."]

Storage in millione and decimals of gallons.

Tytam

Tytam Byowash.... Tytam Intermediate), Tytam Tak

Wong Nol Cheng Pokfulum

Total

1925

1920 174,58: 389512.

.35 11.76 202,04 · 105.90 1,251.92/1,406.38- 14.30 17.15 37.32 54.38.

1,680.50 2,024.28

Consumption of water in the City and Hill District in millions and de- cimals of gallons during the month of October:

1025. 1926 258.30 258.89

Consumption

Estimated Population: 305,380 405,900 per day (gallons) 21.0° 20:8: Full Supply in all Rider Main Dis"

"day will be on behalf of a new Chi. Bedsteada, teak Wardrobeatriots during October 1926 and 1926. Kitty Simpson, Hong Kong Hotel, Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Ukelele, 18.1th Race-Hong Kong Autumn nese church which is to be but dressing tables, washstands, teak

from Shanghai.

Bengkie Chawie, from Amoy. Bongkie Mercury, from Amoy. Caldwell Harry Care Sccony, from Duluth Minnesota.

Creighton Roys, from Shanghai. 'Mrs. C. D. Wilson, from Framing. ton Mass, c/o American Consul

Ninsikisen, from Amoy,

9. BLACK, Acting Superintendent. Hong Kong Station, Nov. 11, 1926.

Mrs. R. Paterson's Dobbin,

18.2.

Mesars. Toeg and Priestley's In-

vader, 18.1.

Mrs. R. M. Austin's Fireworks,

13.1...

12.8.

Champions.

etc..

ALSO

at Yaumati. Already $17,000 has chest-of-drawers, linen, cupboard, Mr. R. J. Paterson's September, practically all from Chinese sources. been promised toward this purpose,

The church is badly needed for Dr. 3. C. Macgown's Sunburst within the last three years it has

Bose, 18.0.

been necessary to enlarge both St. Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Ukelele, Stephen's and St. Paul's Chinese Churches. The seed of an adequatë

*

18.1

A Quantity dia BLACKWOOD WARE Catalognes will be issued, On View from Wednesday, the

Messrs. Tester and Abraham's

Attaboy (late Fantastic Mrs. RJ Paterson's Dobbin, church to replace the present 17th November, 1928. Dahlia), 18.1.

18.2.

Mission Church in Yaumati is said Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers,

Mr. W. T. Stanton's The Sand Messrs. Hall and Shenton's Sall-to be urgent.

Plper, 13.0.H;

gla, 18:1

Messrs. Dyer and Baith's Total Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The loan, the Bishop of Victoria will Hong Kong, 13th Nov, 1926.

At St. Andrew's Church, Kow- Abstinence, 18.2).

Goblin, 18.2. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch Mr. R. M., Austin's Brigade Call,11 o'clock following Holy Com proach at the morning service at

Rannoch, 13.0.

Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The

Gomer, 18.2.

FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. WHEN" changeable weather or tex

posure to cold and wet results in Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The bronchitis, start at once taking Cham Geezer, 13.2. berlain's Cough Remedy Standard Mr. Roda's Lady Luck, 18.2 for over fifty years, and strongly re Mr. A. H. Potta's Craigavad, 18.2. commended for stubborn, weakening Continued ai foot of rant colums, coughs For sale everywhere,

18.2..

munion at 8.15 am There will be | Mr. R. M. Austin's Grey Knight, a united service for Young People

18.1

la the afternoon, when representa- Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Total tiyes from all the Chinese Institu

Abstinence, 18:2

tions and Diocesan Schools in Kow Mesars Dyer and Beith's Lochon will be present, The avenirr

Rannoch, 13.0

| service will be taken by the Rev.

NV. Halvard, M. C.-

Mr. Hoda's Lady Luck, 182,

TANG YUE, DENTIST

Stache sof

the late 'ALENTINO UIDA

TERMS FEE

KOWLOON WATER. WORKS * LEVEL:

1925 1928 Kowloon Gravitatión 5'10"B. 01 B. Shak" Lai Pui -Beservoir S′1′′B. --Level Storage millions and decimals of gallona,

1925-1926 Kowloon Gravitation 294:48 851.83. Shek Lai Pui Reservoir 88.48 100.80

382.96-402:43

·

Consumption of water to Kemicon millions and decimals of gallons-durs

ing the month of October 1928 1920

Consumption

20 74,74 22478.84. Estimated population: 152;260-167,800 allonia)!) 18:8::10.1 Fall Supply in dis distyleta during October 1935 and 128.5

The Government: Analysts “iseports fehow, that the quality of the water in

ralufail to October 31,

127 October 87:3926, 05,88,

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