FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1930.
THE
HONG KONG
PENINSULA HOTEL:
HONG KONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL:
PEAK HOTEL
AND
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE: PALACE HOTEL.
HOTELS,
LIMITED
In association with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Peking.
THE HARBOUR VIEW PRIVATE HOTEL.
9-12. Chatham Road, Kowloon.
Finest Situation on the Peninsula. Large Airy Rooms with Full Beneft of the Cool Sea Breezes. Unequalled Cuisine.
Phono
· Tol. 5673-1.
Proprietress:-Mrs. Gardiner.
GOLF.
THE CHINA MAIL.
STARTING TIMES FOR WEEK- END.
The Royal Hong Kong Golf Clab notify the following starting timea for Fanting:--
TO-MORROW.
9.20 a.m. C. B. Johnson, D. E. Clarke, W. S. Hililer, H, Hampton,
9.24
0.28 9.32
0.80
H
M. H. Turner, T. G. Bennett.
I. Newton, J. M. Walkor.
P. Morrison, D. Lyon. 0.40 11 T. Low, N. M. Currie.
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FL
3.44 D., Black, D.-8. Robb. 0.48 C. M. Roberts, K.
Rounds.
K.
9.52 F. M. Ellis, P. Tester.
I. H. Geare, A. H. Ferguson. D. Forbes, A, Ritchie.
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9,50
72
10.00 10.0.4
10.09
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10.12
10.18
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10,20
10.24
Cable Add. *-*Harview."
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10.26 10.32 10.30 10.40
10.14
SAVARIN HOUSE
Telephone
58780
PRIVATE HOTEL.
31-44, Wing Lok Building. 1st floor. ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES. UNPARALLELED CUISINE.
The finest of foods and wines served in the brightest and most First- attractive surroundings. class archealra. Specious and
luxurious lounges,
Tiffin $1.10.
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E. tone, W. A. Weight. R. W. Taplin, S. S. Perry, J., Raikes, S. J. H. For.. J. Gardner, A. J. R. Wolff. G. T. May, C. H. Andrew.
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E. des Voeux, F. A. Redmond.
M. G. Milla, R. K. Valentine, G. Thomerson, W. E. Hunt. C. B. Maturin, J. B. Lanyon R. H. D. Wade, R. I S. Webb. O. Eager, A. D. Humphreys,
SUNDAY.
9.20 a.m. O. Esger, A. D. Humphreys. 9.24 A. O. Brawn, J. B. Lanyon, 0,28 F. des Voeux, A. G. Coppin. 9.32 W. S. lier. H. Hampton 8.33 R. H. D. Wade, R. L. S.
Webb.
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9.40 A. F. Judd, C. B. Terdre. 9.44 A. C. 1. Bowker, D. J.
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Tel. Add.
. Gilmore.
9.48
A. B.
"Savarin" H.K.
Redmond.
0,52
9.60
Hotel Cecil
Furnished with
an ayo
Renowned for its High-Class Cuisine and Service combined wih a Moderate Tariff. shops and theatres. pleasing neighbourhood.
M
Purves, F. A.
W. E. Leckey, J. D. A. Hutchison.
L. Yates, H. Low.
FINANCES OF L.T.A.
PROFITS MADE ON ALL TOURNAMENTS,
The statement of accounts issued by the Lawn Tennis Association shows an income for the year end- Ing September 30 last of £13,857, an increase of £1,053. The excess of income over expenditure was £2,655.
The association's share of the profits from the 1929 championship meeting at Wimbledon was £8,909, an increase of 2962 compared with the 1928 meeting.
The capitation fee of 2a, paid by competitors in 184 tournaments in 1930 produced £2,889. The profit from the hard court championship meeting at Bournemouth last spring was £185, an increase of £107.
The expenses of the inter-county championships on grass were E901, and those of the intercounty cham- plonships on hard courts $111. Others items of expenditure were: junior championships of Great Bri- tain £205, coaching subsidies £1,803, coaching at Wimbledon £65, pro- fessional matches and tournament £276, and laternational matches balance of account-21,819.
The amount invested is $25115, there is £2,000 out on loan to the Northumberland L.T.A. and £426 to the Teddington L.T.C., and £3,000 cash at the bank and in hand.
FOOTBALL.
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and panted down field for Clarke to run out and clear.
10.00 A. J. R. Wolff, L. Lindars.kick 10.04 G. T. May, C. H. M. Andrew. 10.08 J. W. Alabaster, V. R.
10.12
20.16
10.20
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Gordon,
C. E.
"Valentine.
Holmes, R.
K.
W. J. Clark, A. Ritchie,
C. B. Johnson, T. Bennett
G.
10.24 10.28
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T. Low, J. S. Campbell.
D. 8. Edward, J.
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10.32
J
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Richardson.
Play, which up to now had been clean and interesting, was inclined to get scrappy, but England 'never never slackened their attack and Clarke was well applauded, when, after running out to punch clear, he ran back to take the ball from the goal line, as it was alowly on-
A. H. Musson, H. Utering the net. England continued
Ireland.
10.30 J. R. Younger, D. S. Robb. 10.40 1. H. Genre, D. Forbes.
18 10.44 3. MacKnight, E; D.
Matthews.
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10.48 W. G. Lorimer, S. 8. Perry. 10.52
to pen the Scots in their own half but could not break through the
dour defence. Some amusement was caused by Campbell when he
W. J. S. Key, N. K. got away, and throwing in near the corner flag, threw the ball on to Jan opposing defender for it to go
Near
Tct in a
Littlejohn.
10.50
W. A. Butterfield,
Gardner.
Dinner $1.30.
11.00
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C. L. Shank, Durschmidt
H.
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AS COOL
IN SMOKING
AS A CIGARETTE CAN BE
Will's
GOLD FLAKE
The All-Virginia Cigarette.
bebind, but the corner kick was ing down the wing with Blackburn, cleared. A few minutes later he he beat the latter and centred, only 11.04 M. G. Mils, 8. J. H. Foz attempted to deflect a long shot to see Henderson make a grand 11.08 E. P. Fletcher, JS. Dykes. into the net, but Clucas, anticipate clearance, for Scotland to return to
DO. R. Fitzgerald, N. Led well and cleared but Hughes got the attack in the closing stages, Smith..
away again and sent over a centre Just on time Frazer missed a and Campbell racing up sent in a splendid chance of scoring, when hard drive, which Clucas saved he took the ball paat Martin, but smartly. Hay then had a pot at with only Clucas to beat he shot goal but his creditable shot was wide from a few yards out, and the From the clearance anal whistle sounded to bring an cleared. Skinner gained possession and rac-enjoyable game to an end.
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THE MARBLE HALL
21, Nathan Rd., Kowloon. Telephone 57089.
motorists.
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PORTUGAL. v. CHINA.
Portugal team for to-day will be selected from the following:--
C. Rocha, C. Gomes, Fernandez, Reed, A. V. Golano, P. Xavier, R. Silva Netto, Beitrao, Ward, B. Sousa, B. Gesang, L. Rocha, and F. Santos,
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With a standardised cloth the good amateur should be able, with steady practice, to build breaks of 60 and 70 a great Incentive to achiave the coveted hundred. Walter Lindrum.
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Harry Mason is unquestionably ons of the brainlest boxers of all time. What he does not know about the boxing alphabet is not worth learning, James Butler.
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Captain & Guard
STARTING TO-DAY DEC. 26 AT
ENTRAL
CE
THEATRE
HEAR JOHN BOLES, HERO OF "RIO RITA": SING THE FLAMING FRENCH BATTLE SONG AND SOOTHING LOVE SONGS.
FIERY ROMANCE OF A BEAUTIFUL MAID AND A SOLDIER OF THE KING.
LAURA LA PLANTE AS THE “TORCH.”
LAURA
LA PLANTE JOHN BOLES
INSPIRED BY THAT HISTORIC WAR SONG "LA MARSEILLAISE
A UNIVERSAL 1930 SUPER - PRODUCTION.