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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

AUTUMN FASHIONS.

The Latest in

Gentlemen's

Outfitting

AT PRICES TO SEIT ANY PURSE,

PERFECT FIT

AND

RELIABLE SUITINGS.

'WING HING CO.

Gentlemen's OutBiters

61, Queen's Rd. C.

Tel. 21417.

DENTISTS.

HARRY FONG, Dentist,

lut floor, No 74. Queen's Road

Central.

Tel. 21255.

TANG YUK, DENTIST

Successor to

the late SIEN TING, 14. D'Aguilar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

THE CLORE FOOK CHEONG

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO. LTD.

72, Queen's Road, Central. Tel. 23270.

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Kowlzan Bay.

New Work & Repairs.

Call Flag 1.

Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors

FOREIGN GOODS STORE.

GREAT REDUCTION ON

SHAVEWELL "

A Marvellous Shaving Cream Usual $1.60 now 75 cents.

at YEE HING, (Tomey, & Comprar) (Late of 24, Pattinger Street)

62. Des Voeux Road C.

HAIR DRESSERS.

LEE YEE,

Tel 29416

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair Dressers & Booksellers, No. 12, D'Aguilar Street. (opposite Queen's Theatre).

JEWELLERY.

GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.

*

ailored

at

BROWN'S

FOR PERFECTION IN WINTER SUITS.

2nd fulton Bldg., 7, Duddell St. (opp. Gospel Hall). Tel. 23055.

Ready!

Winter Suits Made to Order.

Our Measurement

is Guaranteed Perfection.

Prices Within the leans of

Everyone.

YEE SING

Gentlemen's Tailor. 12, Wellington St.

Tel. 21882.

FOR THE SPRING. A generous offering of Suits and Light Cunts in the modes

of the meat reasonable prices,

MILLEN CO.

14, D'Aguilar St. Tel. 22774.

HAIR DRESSERS.

ON LOK

(Ah Hing)

10. Wyndham St.,

1st floor

Entrance On Lan St.

Telephone 22317.

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON.

Expert Barbers. Moderate Charges

SWATOW DRAWNWORK

THE

FOR THE LADIES. Gorgeous Underwear Kimonos Pyjama Suita and Shawls...

SWATOW WENG LEE CO.

62, Nathan Rd., Kowloon.

For

Swatow Goods

and Chinese Fancy Goods.

WHOLESALE and RETAIL SOUTH CHINA IMP. & EXP. CO. 90, Nathan Rd., K. Tel. 57757. Dealers in Hand-made Drawn-Work, Embds. & Curios.

Prices are moderate.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

PHOTO

GRAPHS

DEVELOPING, PRINTING.

ENLARGING

and

FRAMES.

LEUNG YIK KEE

12, Wyndham St

SHOES.

or

CHINA MAIL.

RACING.

LUCKY NUMBERS IN CASH SWEEPS.

PUNTERS MISS PICCY.

Monterey Bay, who has flattered several occa- only to deceive on isions, found Mr. Gilbert Harriman in a persunaive mood on Saturday, and réponded so well that he cume In two lengths ahead in the Macno Handicap "B" Cinas, to pay the big- gest dividend of the day, $123.10.

Mr. Harriman, who has not had the best of luck as regards mounte

Chan Tin-son's Wonderful Stog

2

147 b......... (Mr. Frost) 1 Mrs. G. A. Harriman's Paul Pry 161 Ib... (Mr. Harriman) Chan Wai-sang's Nippy 166 Ib.

(Mr. Soares) g Won by three lengths; a longth. Time: 2 mins. 20.1/5. acca.

$27.40; Pari-mutuel:-Winner Places, 1st $9.60; 2nd $8.50; 3rd $7.00,

4-Whampoa Handicap: "B" Clan: From the Two Mile Past Once Round and in (about One Mile 171 Yarts).For China Ponies which have started at least five times at Extra Meetings in 1930, and at least three times since January 1, 1931, and have not won. Entrance For $5. 1st Prize: $450. Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $150,

2nd

at recent meetings, also steered Mrs. Pearec's Piccy 151 b

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 1 Serappit home in the sixth race, another "B" class event, winning K. C. Lau's Mount Elburz 138

tb......... (Mr. Proulx) 2 quite comfortably by two lengths. All in all, he had a good day, rid. D. Wilson's Mongolian Stag 157

(Mr. Heard) 3 ing two firsts and two seconds.

WOB

'Ib

Won by a head; the same. Time: 2 mina. 24 secs.

$72.90; Pari-mutuel:-Winner places, 1st $15.90: 2nd $7.90; 3rd not $7.70.

The public were quite at fault in the Whampoa Handicap "B" Class, which was won by that very sound trier, Piccy. For some reason or other the Pearce entry. much fancied, although it would have been difficult to find anything to beat it. Mr. da Roza, it is true, only won by a head, but he seem-i ed to take the race just when ho wanted. Mount Elburz ran kreatly improved form, but would do better over a mile, which one thinks is about its distance.

THE CASH SWEEPS.

All Lucky Numbers At A Glance:

Race 1.

No. 431

"

435 8

in

En-

landwick Handicap: One Mile.- For Australian Ponies which have started at least twice since January 1, 1931, and have not won.

1st Prize: $450, trance Fee $5. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $150. Fung & Tang's The Raindrop 162 b... (Mr. S. N. Fan) Keng Bros.'s Evening Star 151

Ib

(Mr. Harriman) 2

1

C. Gordon Mackie's St. Moritz

143 b..... (Mr. Bramwell) 8 Won by 3% lengths: 4 length. Time: 1 min. 58.1/5 secs, Pari-matuel-Winner $15.30;

MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1931.

Won by 12 lengths; short head. Time: 2 mins, 23.2/5 secs. Pari-mutuel;--Winner $89.20; Places, 1st $16.60; 2nd $8.60; 3rd $10.60.

&-Whampoa Handicap: "A" Class: From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (about One Mile 171 Yarda). For China Ponies which have started at least five times at Extra Meetings in 1930, and at least three times since January 1, 1981. and have not won. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $450, 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $150. W. T. Stanton's Mike 168 D (Mr. Frost) Toeg & Pricstley's Fair Sport

166 D

(Mr. Reidy)

1o Kom-tong's Majestic Hall 163 b .... (Mr. S. N. Pan) Won by a lengths; length.. Time: 2 mins. 20.2/5 BOCS. Pari-mutuel: -- Winner Places, 1st $6.20; 2nd $8.20.

INDIA'S MINERAL OUTPUT.

Sir George Godfrey on Industry's Growth.

The annual dinner of the Mining and Geological Institute of India was held at Peliti's Calcutta, re- cently.

Proposing the toast Mineral Industries of

1

2

of the Sir India George Godfrey reviewed the pro- gress made in the mineral indus-

3

$9.10;

1

2

$

9-Macao Handicap: "A" Clank: One Mlle. For China Ponies which have started at lens three Lime since January 1, 1931. and have not won. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $150.

Mille From the Two

Post Once Eve's Boxing Eve 161 b

(Mr. Charles) Toeg & Priestley's Gay Crusa- der 152 lb..... (Mr. Reidy) Chan Tin-son's Wisdom Stag

160 b

(Mr. Frost) Won by & lengths; she head. Time: 2 mins. 01.1/5 secs. Pari-mutuel, winner $22.80; places, 1st $15.20; 2nd $38.70.

BRICKLAYERS' PROBLEM,

When Lighter Loads May Seem Heavier.

Which are easier to wheel-76 Places. 1st $6.80; 2nd $10.20; 3rd bricks or 60? An unexpected an. $8.70.

swer was provided to this ques. tion by Dr. G. P. Crowden in the of his Health Clerk lectures to the National Institute of Industrial Psychology at the London School of Economics,

$1,202.60 343.60 171.80 Unplaced runners (350 each),-Shokki Handicap "B" Class: Six

Furlongs. For China Ponics, Sub-second Nos.: 165, 254, 88, 466, 414, 457, 75,

acription Griffins of this Season in the Subscription Griffins' 95, 84.

Class at least three which have started times since January 1, 1931, and have not won. Entrance Fee $5. 2nd Prize: $200. Ist Prize: $450. 3rd Prize: $150. Brown & Coppin's Scrappit 149 (Mr. Harriman)

Race 2.

No. 668

343

$1,724.80 492.80

136

246.40 ($50 each),

Unplaced runners

Nos.: 650, 560, 297, 200, 691, 532.

Race 3.

No. 764

$2,077.60

642

"

779

693.60 296.80 Unplaced runners ($60 each), Nos. 179, 596, 479, 47.

Race 4.

No. 49

31

322

$2,196.60 627.60 Pair

102

313.80 Black

Brown

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Shoes from $6.00. Black Brown Nos. 629, 716; 199, 217, 829, 194, Boots from $8.00. Children's Boots or Shoes from $2.00.

Dr

Best styles, most complete stock

of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. WONG SIU WOON

21. Pottinger St. Phone 21474.

SILK STORE.

GREAT REMOVAL SALE

AT THE

126.

.

Race 5.

No. 14

239 46

$4,390.40 1,254.40 627.20

Unplaced runners ($100 each), Nos. 117, 298, 371, 346.

Race 6.

No.

S

18

939

$2,612.40 746.40 373.20.

15

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Nos. 174, 197, 962, 784, 858, 882, 417, 275, 801, 62, 1128, 462, 912, 1094, 1009, 814.

Race 7.

No. 106

Tel 26136.

13

266 62

$2,816.80 604,80

402.40

TAJMAHAL SILK STOKE

5. Wyndham St.

12

Fung & Tang's Twilight 140 fo (Mr. Y. T. Fung)

2

Harbot's Tom Thumb 146 b

3.

(Mr. Frost) Won by 2 lengths; a length. Time: 1 min. 37.4/5 secs. Pari-mutuel:-Winner $22.70; Places, 1st $10.20; 2nd $34.60; 3rd 1811.40.

was

Using the method of stacking, Dr. Crowden explained, normally employed by workers in the brickmaking industry, it actually less strain on the arms to wheel 70 bricks. In addition. up to 64 per cent. of muscular effort could be saved by proceed ing at a brisk walk than by at- tempting to force a faster pace from an unwilling body.

The efficiency of the human body as a muscular machine, he added, varied from 8.4 per cent. in trained weight-lifters to 33

natural and rhythmical motion. per cent, in walking, which was a in any parti- The workers cular factory were too busy to pause and consider whether in the long run they were working

the bodies in 2nd Prize:their

The need was economical way.

From the Two Mile Post Once 7-leungshan Handicap: "D" Class: Round and In (about One Mile 171 Yards For China Ponies, Griffing of this Season which have started at least twice since January 1, 1931, and have not won. Entrance Fee $6. 1st Prize: $450. $200. 3rd Prize: $150.

Brown & Coppin's Fritillery 153

ID ......

(Mr. G. U. da Roza)

Ho Kom-tong's Britannic Hall 153 b...... (Mr. S. N. Pan), Chan Tin-son's Wise Stag 168

ib

(Mr. Frost)

tries of the country since 1895. He began with the arrival in India in 1993 of Mr. James Grundy, father of the first Mines Act which was received with some opposition though it was found to work antia- factorily until the new Mines Act of 1893 which came into force the following year. Sir George God- frey then went on to analyse the Indian mines production figures over advancing periods, bridging over the famous dispute between the East Indian and Bengal Nagpur Railway until it was realized that and with the spreading of milla factories a much greater increase in the production of coal would be required even though in 10 years the output had risen from 2% to This figure eight million tons." was increased to 12 million tons by 1912. By 1915 production had further increased by nearly-50 per tons. cent, reaching 17 million That was the war period. and the the to describe spenker went on

accom- general dislocation, that panied it and the control that led to the 'gradual emergence from chaos with regard to the distribution of coal. "I often think India did not get full credit for what she did in this way," he added.

STANDARD TIMES.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN COLONY.

Sunrise and Sunset in Rons

Stan- for March 1931, Kong dard time of the 120th Meridian, East of Greenwich)

as fol. lowe:-

are

Sunrise Sunset

Date

A.M.

p.m.

16

6 33

6.33

17

6.32

6.33

18

6.31 6.33

19

6.00

6.84

20

6.28

6.34

21

6.27 0.34

22

6.26 6.35

28

6.25

6.36

most

24

6.25

0.36

25

6.24 6.36

1

and

urgent, but industry and the workers associations must give the medical scientists the oppor- encouragement 2tunities

26

6.23 6.36

27

6.22 6.87

28

6.21 6.87

29

6.20

6.87

necessary

to produce practical

80

6.19 6.38

8 results.

81

G.18 6.38.

Lovely

JEWELS AND DIAMONDS

st

ISACK & CO.

64, Queen's Road, Central

JEWELRY.. SILVETAVARE

We have

WINDSOR BROS.

large

Belection of Jewel-

leries suitable for all occasions,

A vialt will convince

you.

Established 100%.

86, Nathan Rd., Kowloon,

EUROPEAN

WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER

AND ENGRAVER, Sale and Repairing of Gold and Silver Goods. Any kind

of Watches, Chronometern Chronographs, Repeat st Speedometers, Typewriters and anything in the line of dolicate mechanism A11 orders executed promptly at moderate rates."

EM. ROGDATSKÝ, No. 58, Nathan Bd. Kowloom.

LADIES' TAILORS.

SPECIALISTS IN BEAUTY.

New Felt Hats

ONLY

Just Received

TWO

From Paris.

New Colour

HOURS

ΤΟ

Schemes For Autumn Dresses.

CHEONG SHING

Ladies' Tailor.

Nathan Road, Kowloon,

OPTICIANS.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL

COMPANY,

'Phone 22232,

68, Queen's Road Central.

OPTICIANS.

GLASSES

STYLED FOR YOUR FACE. The Sino American Optical Company.

83, Queen's Kord

Transfiguro

You.

MADAM KATIE'S BEAUTY PARLOUR. 31, Wing Lok Building. Kowloon. Tel. 58841.

Tel. 66841.

SPORTING GOODS,

ATHLETIC GOODS !

TOYS I

THE LIANG YOU COMPANY 70, Queen's Road C.

CRICKET

“WISDEN" BATS, BALLS, STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, ETC. Inspection Cordially Invited.

The Hong Kong Sporting Arme & Ammunition Store. Beaconsfield Arenda

Unplaced runners ($50 each),

Nos. 987, 934, 581, 357, 956, 406.

Race 8.

No. 772

803'

++

708

او

$2,980.00 851.60 425.80

Unplaced runner ($50), No. 742,

Race 9.

No. 1112

$3,572.80

71

1,020.80

29

Don'ts for Motorists

Don't forget-

It's dangerous to take

your

eyes off the road.

510.40

Unplaced runners ($50 each), Noa. 9, 603,

RESULTS.

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1.-Shekki Handicap: "A" Class: Six Furlongs For China Ponies, Sub scription Griffins of this Season in the Subscription Griffing' Class which have started at least three times since January 1, 1931, and have not won. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $450, 2nd Prize: $200. 3rd Prize: $150, Lewis & Tinson's Fi-Fa 162 b. (Mr. S. Y. Liang) W. T. Stanton's Vamoose 140

(Mr. Proulx) 2 Chau & Chau's Sunny Day 152

lb. (Mr. G. U. da Roza) S Won by 8 lengths; 2 lengths, Time:-1 min. 85.2/5.secs. Pari-mutuel:-Winner $87.50; Places, 1st $18.40; 2nd $58.70; Srd. $22.70.

2-Macao Handicap: "B" Class: One Mile For China Ponies which have started at least three time since Jummary 1, 1931, and have not won. Entrance Fee $5. 1st Prize: $450. 2nd Prize: $200, 3rd Prize: $150. Hau Un'a Monterey Bay 147 Tb. (Mr. Harriman)

A. A R Botelho's Lobster Bay

159 m. (Mr. Soares) 2 Eve's New Year's Eve 150 &

(Mr. Reidy) 8 Won by two lengths; a head. -Time mini: 08.2/5-secS.........

Pari-mutuel Winner $123.10: Places, 1st $21.10; 2nd #8; 8rd $20.50,

3-Hengshan Handicap: "A" Classi From the Two Mile Post Osca found, and In (about One Mile 171 Yards) For China Ponles, Griffins of this Season which have started at least twice since January 1, 1881, and have not won Entrance Fee End Polio: 18 1st Prize: $450. $200. Brd Prize: $180,

and

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