MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1929.
NOTICES.
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FOR
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WANTED-For Young English Girl passage or part passage to England Reply: Mrs. in return for services. J. McCormack, The Bungalow, Quarry Bay.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
LEAGUE CRICKET
THE
CHINA MAIL,
Corbett
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
Q I. 1. # 1 25
Club de Recreio
8.2 0
81
Anderson Wisker Howe Brooks
..12 3
88
W. A. A. Remedios, b Oliver
0J. Figueiredo, b Oliver... 8 F. J. Remedios, run out.......... 6 C. M. Sousa, b Oliver .......
16
41
8
0
17
8 0
18
2
10
OA. P. Silva, c Lim, b Oliver 0H. Alves, lbw b Bradbury .. 1D. P. Xavier, e Bradbury, b
1
16
Hamson *...*
| CIVIL SERVICE COLLAPSE— Morgan...
A SURPRISE
UNIVERSITY II. BEATEN
With the championshipa decided, and the season drawing to a close, interest in local cricket seems to be on the wane, only two League matches being decided on Saturday one in each division.
4 R.A.O.C.
Pts. Garner, b Hiptools Q.M.S. Wisher, a Kermani, b
Aziz
L/Cpl. Morgan, b Chan Fook Sgt. Sharpa, run out ...................... Sgt. Anderson, e Baker, b
Suleiman
that the 40TH ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING of Sharehold- ers in the above Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, St. George's Building, Chater Road, Victoria, Hong Kong, on WED- NESDAY, the 18th day of March, 1929, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounta
In the Senior League, the Civil and a Report of the Directors for Service C.C., playing their last x-Cpl. Rowe, c Baker, b Sulaiman the year ended 31st December,ture, surprisingly collapsed against Pte. Brooks, b Aziz
Barma, b the Royal Artillery, after being sel Pte. Corbett, e 1928.
Hiptocla the small score of 50 runs. The former have had a particularly poor S/Sgt. Greenaway, at Kermani, season and stand a chance of being b Baker
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the CLOSED from Company will be MONDAY, the 4th day of March, the 19th 1929 to WEDNESDAY, day of March, 1929, both days WANTED. English Woman seeks
Capable child's clusive. daily employment. Nurse, Apply to Box 580, c/a "China Mail."
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE-Large Rickshaw, in per-i fect condition; pneumatic tyres; re- cently overhauled. Can be seen any time. Y.M.C.A., Kowloon
Morris Oxford FOR SALE-One Motor Car 1928 model, 5 Seater, in perfect condition. Owner driven, Ap- ply Box No. 585, c/o "China Mail."
TO LET.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
relegated next year; at the best they Ptc. Rial, e Suleiman, b Baker in-can only tie for the bottom plate L/Cpl. Wood, not out
Extras with Cralgengower C.C., who have
SHEWAN TOMES & CO.,
General Managers, Hong Kong, 21st Feb., 1929.
THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC
CO., LTD.
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Nthat the FORTIETH ORDIN-
ARY GENERAL MEETING will
→ be held at the Company's Offices,
A match in hand,
1H, A. Barros, run out .....
F. H. Carvalho, b Bradbury 64 L. J. Gutarres, c Hamson, b
4. Lim 4G. Danenberg, not out
Extras
ELECTRIC R.C. v. D.B.S.
22
28
Total
121
4
0
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0.
Oliver Bradbury
$
22
9 0 SK
84 Reed
25 0
0
13 Lim
Hamson
B 1 17 1
0 0
1
፡፡
13
Total
*185
BOWLING ANALYSIE,
0. X. B
W.
12.8 8
44
2
9"- 1
99
2
Boys' School by five wickets.
Chan Fook
7
0
85
1
Suleiman
6
0 26
2
League I
Osman Aziz
2 4 16
0
4 0
12
81. Going on for a short spell,
2
Winch accounted for three wickets
CIVIL SERVICE v. R.A.
The Royal Army Ordnance Corps scored their initial points in the Second Divisidh by gaining a creditable victory over the Univer-Baker
the Hiptooln 2nd-the fattor Bity champions last year.
were
Friendly Matches
On their own ground, the Elec-
trie R.C. loat to the Diocesan
For the School team, R. Lee's
bowling (6 for 48) was a big factor
in putting out the home team for
for which he gave away one run aplece.
Although they started shaklly,
At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser-HAYWARD'S v. HANCOCK'S XI. losing three wickets for 18, the
P. & O. Building, on FRIDAY, 22nd vice C.C. lost to the Royal Artil- March, 1929, at 11 am, for the tery by five runs.
D.B.S. ultimately mastered their
On the Hong Kong C.C. ground, opponents' bowling and scored 176,
To LET-One Front and Ono Back purpose of presenting the Report Bowlers had he upper hand. A. W. Hayward's XI drew Winch (64 undefeated), was top-
tors and Auditors.
In
b Kwan
R. Lee
YOUR TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS
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:
AND
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JUST RÉCEIVED
A new shipment of
TOILET ARTICLES AND
SOFT GOODS
at reasonable prices.
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153-155, Des Voeux Road Central.
LETTERS & RADIO
1
ADDRESSES WHICH CANNOT BE TRACED
23
2
15
Ranin. Can he let together or separ- of the Directors together with a throughout the match.
The total with Mr. H. R. B. Hancock's team scorer, J. Lee helping with 51. ately; use of kitchen and bathroom. Statement of Accounts to 31st De- of both sides reached 105 runs, the
match which produced 443 Scores:-
Electric R.C. Apply to: Mrs. Chan, Orient Build-cember, 1928, and electing Direc-visitors' share being 55. B.S.M.runs for the loss of fifteen wickets. ing, 687, Nathan R.
Leach, with 24 to his credit, was Batting Arst, the former's team W. H. N. Murdoch, e R. Lee, The Register of Members of the the only double figure scorer.
put up 251 for six wickets, the Well- TO LET.- } Spacious and
Two bowlers, one on each side, captain himself heading the list L. de Rome, e F. K. Lee, Lighted Godown, 151. Praya East. Company will be closed from 11th
March, 1929, to 22nd March, 1929, returned excellent figures, these with a polished display for 81. Apply:-Gamle, Price & Co., Ltd.
both days inclusive, during which being 7 for 12 by Baker of Civil Owen Hughes helped with 67, not J. C. Dunbar, b R. Lee ....
J. R. Way, b R. Lee period no Transfer of Shares can Service and 8 for 24 by Musson of out, in a bright innings. be registered.
the R.A. Scores:-
Faced with this big score, the G. G. S. Thomson, lib.w., b
Winch opposing side just averted defeat with one wicket in hand, H. R. B. W, B. Muskett, h R, Lee 0 Hancock and Capt. Dobble playing S. C. Banks, e J. Lee, b R. Lee 7 out time. Lt. Maxwell, going in at G. T. Padgett, J. Loo, b R. Lee 24 a critical time, came to the rescue H. S. Jones, c and b Winch .
with a welcome contribution of 50 E. L. Groome, b Winch
W. E. Peers, not out "1 runs.
Extras
TO LET Officer to be let in Queen's Apply to E. D. Road, Central, SASSOON & Co., Ltd, French Bulld Ing.
1
By Order of the Board of Directors,
- Agents.
TO LET "Belleview, No. 6, Peak GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.,| Road. Fully furnished 6-roomed. house! with early possession.-Apply to Percy Smith, Seth & Fleming.
To LET-From 15th May to 30th November, No. 203, The Peak.
Hong Kong, 1st March, 1929.
Royal Artillery
Capt. J. L. P. MacNair, 1.b.w.,
b Ling
Gar. Maltas, b Hamilton B.S.M. Leach, b Baker
Lt. A. H. Musson, 1.b.w, b
Baker
Lt. R. F. Wright, b Kelly
Five THE HONG KONG FIRE INSUR-Lt.-Col. W. F. Christian, b
roomed house fully furnished, with three modern Bathrooms, Garden, 8 minutes rickshaw from Tram and en Apply John Fleming, Motor Road. c/o Lowe, Bingham & Matthews.
TO LET OR FOR SALE.
ANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
3
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
THE
SIXTIETH
Baker
Lt. C. G. Christian. b Baker Lt. J. A. Wolfe Barry, b Baker Lt. A. R. Miller, a Holdman. b ORDINARY Baker GENERAL MEETING of Share Lt. E. H. Walter, not out holders will be held at the Offices Sgt. Glazebrook, b Baker
Extras TO LET OR FOR SALE-At Fanling of the undersigned on TUESDAY, (In On Lok Village),, Furnished or the 26th March, 1929, at 11 a.m., Unfurnished, 4 Roomed HOUSE with for the purpose of receiving the Garden and Garage. Moderate Price. Report of the General Managers, Apply:--KWONG SANG HONG, LTD., together with a Statement of Ac- 250, Des Voeux Road Central,
counts for the year ended the 81st! December, 1928.
The TRANSFER
TO LET OR FOR SALE-No, 50 The Peak, within two minutes' of Tram and
Total
10
The bowlers, on either side, were 8 wicket which expensive on
2 favoured high scoring. Scores: 4 Mr. A. W. Hayward's XI. 0A. W. Hayward, b Summers 10. Moor, Lb.w., b Dobble 0E. R. Duckitt, e Mitchell, b
Quick
0H. Owen Hughes, not out ..
7 J. L. Bonnar, c Stanion, b Tait-
R. H. Dowler, b Quick
55 G. E. R. Divett, c sub, b Quick
Comdr. Baker, not out
Extras
d
Total (for 6 wkts., dec.)
81
29 R. Lee
KWAD
5 Prata
67 White
8 Winch
1
27
POST OFFICE LIST Asiatic Motor Co., Dr. C. Barreda, 13 Bedikton Publicity Co., Duncan Campbell (M. V. Wing Hung), Madame Clerget, Madame Clayel, M.
CLUB ANNIVERSARY
SIND HINDU MERCHANTS CELEBRATE OCCASION
OVER 100 PRESENT
Gally decorated, with flowers en- tering mainly into the scheme, the Sind Hindu Merchants' Club, on the seventh floor of China-building, and A picturesque presented
appearance on Satur-
was held in celebration of the third anniversary of the foundation of the Club.
o Duncan, N. Engel, Miss Fung Ching- ewel, A. Finnie, R. H. Galbraith, Mrs. antimated 35. Horn, E. or L. Hangan, Mrs.day evening, when a dinner party o Shelton Hooper, Wm. Hurt (c/o C. C. Fuller), A. L. John, E. N. King, Elizabeth Keith, E. Lesur, 81 Madame Master-Bori, Mrs. C. G. Mackay, J. MacDonald, K. G. Mann (Mark, Moody, Fed, Inc.), R. R Marah (Sime, Darby & Co.), C. Nopper, Norman Parker, R. Pescic, Mr. Przelomski, O. Pritchard, Miss
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M
11 1 48
0
4 0
18
1
2 1
5
1 0
4
0
3.8 2
3
3
Diocesan School
18 W. H. Kwan, L.b.w., b Muskett
20 F. K. Led, b Banks ..
J. Lee, c Pears, b Banks
251 A. Prata, l.b.w., b Murdoch
H. L. F. Ewin, A. Reld and B. L.
BOWLING ANALYBIS.
0. El. R. W.
SHARE
BOOKS
Reed REGISTER and Ling
will
Б 2 .9 0
5
16 1
1
be Hamilton ....
8
1
10
1
5.1 2
12
7
3 2
1
1
Dobble
on main Motor Road. Un-furnished CLOSED from the 12th to the 26th Baker Seven Roomel House with modern March, 1929, both days inclusive. Sanitation. For particulara apply: Hong Kong Realty & Trust Co., Ltd.
TUITION
SPECIAL PHYSICAL CULTURE
M'me
CLASS.
BARONELLI,
ARTISTE,
Kelly
Civil Service C.C.
B. D. Evans, b Musson...***
Barrow, c and b Musson...
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers, The Hong Kong Fire Insurance.
Co., Ltd. Hong Kong, 6th March, 1929.
G. H. Wallington, b Musson . F. Baker, b Musson
E. W. Hamilton, b Musson
and BEST COAL & CHEAPEST PRICE E. B. Reed, b Musson
School of dancing for children adults. Special Physical Culture class for Stout and Stiff Ladles. Address
31, Ashley Road, Kowloon (Black of KWONG HANG & CO.
Star Theatre).
HOME TUITION.
WESTOVER-STEVENAGE
an hour from London,
Within
In healthy
Tel. C. 2736.
43, Des Voeux Road Central. Government and Admiralty Coal
Contractors.
HOUSE COAL
B. C. K. Hawkins, b W. F.
Christian
D. R. Kelly, e C. G. Christian,
b Musson
W. H. Edmonds, not out
F. J. Ling, e Wolfe Barry, b
Musson
Stock did not bat.
8 Talt
BOWLING ANALYSIB,
0. M.
#
9. 184
6 0 50 0 58
Mr. H. R. E. Hancock's XL
8 S. J. Jordain, c and b Bonnar
R. Lee, c Way, b Banks
J. White, b Way
J. Winch, not out
w.H. Jackson, e and b Way
G. Kotewall, run out
1B. Chan, b Muskett
12. Wood, Lb.w., b Muskett
Extras 8
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
9 0 54
1
A. L. Popham, Pagoda Furniture & Merchandise Exp. Co., B. Parkos,
P. Ripley, Miss J. M. Ripley, L.
Dinner took place, in the spacious Club Hall, and an excellent repast was served. The diners number- ed
over a hundred, practically. every member of both the Bind Hindu Merchants' Club and Asso- - clation being present There were
also several guests, dond
Officials of the Club and Ass0-
Savitzky, F. G. Shawburn, J. Safer,ciation, who occupied the principal
4 W. Stewart, A. N. Seaton, G. H. table with the guests were:
2 Turnbull, L. D. Taylor, Miss D.
The Club: Mr. L A. Daswani '
51 Williams (China Inland Mission),of Messrs. Lalchand and Gagandas
11 H. S. Weir, Mra, Weston,
1
1
Unpaid Correspondence
F. Gregory (Repulse Bay Hotel), 64 Miss Shura Garin, A. de Hazanse, 5 Miss A. Todd, Mrs. Clayton Young.
Registered Articles
Abdul
2
Haji
Latiff
Ahmed,
(President), Mr. N. Jeramdas of Messrs. N. Jeramdas" (Secretary), and Mr. F. Lokoomal of Messrs. Wassiamull Assomull (Treasurer). The Association-Mr. V. She- waram of the Pioneer Silk Store (President), Mr. F. T.-Melwani of
18 Bedikton Publicity Co., J. S. Ban-Messrs. Pohoomall Bros. (Hon. 11 nett, Boster & Co., Madam. Chu Secretary), and Mr. R. Karmchand of Messrs. 0. K. Gidumal and Yun-kam, A. Sarritte Curlo; P. J.
Watoomall (Hob., Treasurer). 176 Didiaheim (H. K. Hotel), Durwish and Lackschandi (Ben Meyer's In- w.ternational Commercial Directory), 3 H. Horne Misses Hinman, P. E, Junex, Mdme. 2 Hafemann,
0 POLICE R.C. v. C.S.C.C. 2ND 50
2 Edward Lesur, K. L. Emanuel Ngo, 1 Daria Rechlowa, G. B. Smith, N. Sanger (c/o Am Consulate), E. Sporleder (H. K. Hotel), Yu Tai & Co., V. Zikin.
6 Summers
7
Quick ...
.12 0 53
9 North
4 0 $6
Total
5
F. H. Holdman, b W. F. Chris-
tian
1
E. J. R. Mitchell, c
Hughes, b Baker
Owen
-0. M. Sh
12
0L. A. R. Duncan, e Hayward,
Muskett
14
2
39
b Stock
28
Ranks..
10
0
45
0 Dr. North, b"Reid
8 J.
1
V. W. L. Staniou, b Bonnar
A. Summers, Hughes, b Bonnar
Way.... 82 Murdoch
7
10
27
C
Owen
Lt. Maxwell, c,Diett, b Bonner W. K. Tait, b Bonnar.....
11
Extras
» $22.00
Total
50
20
#
$21.00
+
BOWLING' ANALYBIC.
$20.00
H. R. B. Hancock, not cut ... Capt. A. G. Dobble, not out
The home team scored 68 runs, Money ....
Unclaimed Radio Telegrams Address. On their own ground, the Police 1R.C. lost to the Civil Service CC. | Gullyhole Paralance 2nd XI. by one wicket.
From
Batavia
Bangkok
Saigon
帅
0, M.
R. W
» $17.00
Extras
H
9
18
2
9
8 24 8
Total (for 9' wkts.)
L
17 runs. whilst Westlake account- Mok 192 ed for four for 20.
Heyno
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
League II
0. 1.
B
9
26
9
2 36
186. Scores:—-—---
.10
1 51 6
Police R.C.
7
0
86
1
4 0 23
0
Hunter, b Westlake
0
14
1
Randle, b Westlake
Meadows, b Westlake
Lacey, not out
neighbourhood, SCHOOL for GIRLS Peak ... ..at $23.00 per ton. and SMALL BOYS. A few Boarders received in the House of the Principat. Upper Level
Individual care and attention. For Middle Level
Particulars apply to:
MISS RUTH CULLEY
(Gamb. Higher Local).
Camb., Teachers' Diploma). MISS GERTRUDE TURNER
(National Frndel Higher Certificate),
MISCELLANEOUS.
YOUR VISITING CARDS neatly and promptly printed "China Mail” Office.
Central Office. Kowloon
W. F. Christian The above prices include deli-Musson very charges to destination.
DISTILLED PEIPI WATER
for diluting drinks."
A great remedy for lung trouble- atops that irritating cough. 45 cents per bottle.
No. 3A, Wyndham St. Telephone CenSHING
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GUNS AND ACCESSORIES.
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PHOTO-SUPPLIES
Kodaks and Cameras, Films, Plates and Papers, etc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. ZIESS and BUSCH FIELD GLASSES Price Moderate.
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TANG YUK, DENTIST Execessor to
the late BIEN-TING,"
14 D'Aguilus
MODERATE
Rev. E. K. Quick, b Owen
Hughes
Baker Reid
UNIVERSITY 2ND ▼. R.A.O.C. Bongar
(stock)..
RECREIO v. C.C.C.
At Pokfulam, the University 2nd Diveti XI, lost to the Royal Army Ord-Owen Hughes ........ 2 nance Corps by two wickets.
Consistent scoring by the earlier bateman was chiefly responsible for the respectable total of 158 compiled by the home team, to ward which Baker contributed 88. Bgt. Anderson (6 for 88) was the most successful bowler for the soldiers.
36 Meadows (26) and Lacey (19) con- Chen Heih-sen Concopla...Batavia
Itributing
45 between them. Shan Hing Loong 6550... Quinhon Freeman captured five wickets for Yielded
to win with King Hong Needing five runs Wtheir last pair in, the Civil Ser-Vangdafast
1vice went on to make a total of Mekong
At King's Park, Club de Recreio defeated the Craigengower C.C. by
six wickets.
Alves, who was in fine form with the ball, took six wickets for 84 and helped in a large way to dismiss Craigengower for 90 runs.
For the Recrelo, F. J. Remedios scored 41 runs out of a total of 121. Scores:--
Craigengower Ca
After losing three wickets for 22 runs, Wisher (64) and Anderson (28) brought the score to 111 for the fourth wicket. "Greenaway, go- ing in late, made 84 in quick time, P. Lim, e and b Xavier the visitors' total reaching 185F. Oliver, e Carvalho, b. Alves Scores:-- .
W. J. Howard, e Guterres, b
Soun
University 2nd. XI.
8. R. Kermani, c Wood, b
Morgan
H. T. Barma, e Corbett, b
Morgan
A. Baker, b Andereon:
A. B. Suleiman,' h Anderson
M.
B. Osman, Lb.. Anderson
F. Hiptoola, b Anderson
A. A. Aziz, b ́Anderson.
K. P. Gan, b Anderson,
A. Chan Fook, Rowe,
Brooks
K. T Loke, not out:
G. E. Yeoh c'Brooks, b Morga
28
A. B. Hamson, e F. J. Remedios,
Sousa
J. A. Victor, b Squasi..
2B. W. Bradbury, Alvos
88 R. C. Reed, c and b Alves “
18 G. Remedios, b Alves
E. Oliviera, b Alves
H. Hyndman, not out
28 C. Lopes, c Xavier, b Alvea
10.
Total Powe
BED BOWLINGFANÁLTEINS
Noonan, e Carr, b Freeman Edwards, c and b Freeman
Howard, e Haynes, b Westlake Dyer, b Freeman
C Eldridge, b Drummond, Freeman Parsons, c O'Neill, b. Freeman
Extras
Total
One man absent,
Semarang Cauton Naumburgssale Ceba Quiphon Yuanaufu Canton
Vancouver B.C. Borabaya
8259
Wyllee
8 Penwall
2
26
19
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
1
0. H.
W.
0
Lacey
8
28
Kandle
7 1
26
5
Noonan
4. 1
7
$ 10
21
Dyer ..
LEAGUE TABLES
Others present included the members of the committees of both the Club and Association.
During the evening speeches in cordial terms were made in Sindi, rejoicing in the flourishing condi- tion of the Club and wishing it additional prosperity for many years to come.
The toasts were received with much enthusiasm.
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68
BOWLING ANALYSIS. 7.
M.
Westlake
8
1: 20
Eldridge
B 0 12
Freeman
5.2 2
O'Neill
10
17 12
JC.B.C.C. 2nd- XI,
GR. F. Jones, b Lacey
21 W: G. Eldridge, b. Randle
2 F. Haynes, b Lacey
4 V. Chittenden, b Lacey
6 H. F Westlake, e Hunter, b
2 Lacey ..
Dyer
V. H. Freeman, 1.b.., b Lacey 12R. E. Davies, b Dy
TW. Carr, Edwar 90 T. Armstrong, ABE. Mangban?
Snot out.
b Dyer
nervous dec
0 RE. & 8.........11 8 0 3 24bility, Indigo
Kowloon C.C. 2nd 11 5 4 2 19 on, rheumat 20 Recreio .........
12 5 1 0 16 ism, as well si
University 2nd 10 4 2 4 14 for the charac 106.C.C. 2nd
17 RASC
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