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FOR ENGLISHMENTI AUSTRALIAN HALVES
BADLY AT
1 the
T25TH BARCHENSO previene of GENERAL MIRADERS,
Cholera in the Colony the public isë.
warned that all milk and all water CARNARVON ROAD,
should be boiled before drinking.
Uncooked vegetables and other 2ND HOUSE ON THE LEFT HAND
"SIDE FROM NATHAN ROAD foods liable to contamination should not be consumed under any circum- stances.
W. G. HARRISON, Secretary, Urban Council.
18th August, 1937.
KOWLOON,
TEL. 50058.
FOR SALE
2 Chinese Bronze Vises, very ol
"dragon designs, 2 ft. hig wwood Stazis $95.
1 Ice Chest (Frost) perfect condition,
FAULT
Brisbane, July 19. IN th
the second Soccer test at the Exhibition Grounds on Saturday, England beat Australia by four goals to nil. It was a veritable triumph for skill over the "kick and run” methods of the Austra- lians, whose want of cohesion, mainly in attack, largely contributed to their failure to score goals. No serious attempt was made by Australia to cir-
The new school year begins Sept. Hand Singer Sewing cumvent England's "three back game." Therein. An Examination for new str. dents will be held on Monday, Sept. lay the secret of their downfall.
ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE, STANLEY, HONG KONG (Middle School for Chinese students)
Australia's inside forwards, Hughes and Price, played too close 6th at 9 am. in, and virtually assisted the English centre-half, Joys completely For prospectus, for boarders and to bottle up the home centre-forward, Smith. The centre-half day-boys, apply to Fung Man Sui, Coolahan, was the only Australian to play up to test standard. His Esq., or Chan Pak Huk Esq., Messrs. two long-range shots shortly after half-time in a desperate attempt. Wicking, Prince's Building (Tel. to retrieve what appeared to be an impossible position for Australia 30241) or to St. Stephen's College,
Stanley, Hong Kong. were reminiscent of Elkes, the English tour idol of 1925.
The home backs, Evans and Harris, were no match for their more skilful apponents, Eng- land's two goals in the second
half being purely and simply the result of weak defensive tactics. Crowhurst figured in some pro- mising moves on Australia's
right wing, particularly in the whom the pass was intended, was first half, but lack of any proper-faced by a defender, often two and ly conceived plan to contend with without room in which to move. Joy, the "big gun" of the English defence, invariably proved his undoing.
NEVER SETTLED.
Because of this the Australian, at- tack was never really settled, and
TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON.
Local Examination in Theory 4th December, 1937.
The Last Day of Entry for the forthcoming Examination in Theory will be 228th August, 1967. Entry forms may be o obtained from the Local Secretary.
J. E. ANDERSON,
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On the opposite wing, Parry, the Smith's opportunities were so few lone Queenslander în the team, that only twice, and for short rarely had an opportunity of shin- periods, did Joy take up the "stop- ing. His team mates starved him per position, after finding time to of the ball. Morgan stopped some join in the attack. Then, too, there hard drives at goal, but he was not was overmuch individualism asso c/o The Anderson Music Co., Ltd.
Australian work, always the "safe custodian," and it ciated with the was more luck than skill which en- whereas the Englishmen were only abled him several times to emerge concerned with the possibilities of successfully from attacks on his play as a team Even: Hastham, whose type of play calls for some goal.
DISAPPOINTING
selfishness frequently hiding a par- As an exhibition of Soccer the game ticularly brilliant light under the generally was disappointing. At bushel of the general cause. times play was fast and there were The English defence was always a few thrilling incidents, but the fon top, and only thrice were Aus- snap and sparkle of the machine-tralia's hopes raised, but then poorly like movements of the English pro-directed shooting nullified the pro fessionals of 1925 were conspicuous spects. The effect of England's by their absence. The gate was two early goals, one in seven minutes
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and the other in eleven minutes shat The Australian wing half backs, tered the Australian's great conf Bryant and Parkes, were the main dence. In the first test, when cause of the Australian defeat, for land was two down, it fought back
Brass and they were in their worst form for and levelled the score, but the
Curios, Ornaments the season, either holding the ball tralians yesterday showed no such Clocks, Pictures, Engravings, Vic- long enough for the English defence spirit, and submitted rather tamely trols, Book cases, Books, Desks, to regain covering position, or par to the mevitable,
trating Barometer, Crockery, Glass ware. ting with it so quickly that in more on prevention of more
Bath Room Requisites, Ceiling variably the inside forward, for lish goals than
and Table Fans, Electroliers and
Special
SUMMER SALE
NOW PROCEEDING
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO, LTD.
Eng
Monday, the 23rd. August, 1937 commencing at 10.30 am.
at No. 515 The Peak
A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
Zoaze
“FURNITURE
Bed Boom
Peking Carpet, 10" x 13. Good as new $1.50. per sq.-ft Cooking Stove (Dover) coal or wood
can be used for i
family, perfect condition Sou
GE Fan, 13-
Remington
perfect condition. Si
Underwood typewrite
5, perfect condition, $110.
"condition $67.50%
37.50
1 Remington Portable in first clas Portable gramoplane, Victor, $25.
G. Badg
8-tubes Radio, all-waves $95.
2, Camarvon Road, Kowloom. Apply GENERAL TRADERS.
2nd house on left from: Nathan Rd. TELEPHONE 50058.
WANTED KNOWN
500 pairs ladies shoes. Leather, suede & canvas. Genuine reptile skin. 'Silk & Satin evening shoes. Temas shoes. All made in England & Switzerland for Paul Remnet. Prices from. 95. cents to $4.50 per pair
150 dozen assorted spoons and forks, silver & nickel plated. Brand new. Prices $2.40 up to $3.60 per dozen 100 gross assorted buttons for ladies' dresses. Your pick at 10 cents per dozen.
2,000 yards assorted silks, voiles & En- glish satins. Assorted colours and shades. Prices 50 cents, 75 cents & 95 cents pez yard. Less than half manufacturers cost. for Apply GENERAL TRADERS.
Carnarvon Road, Kowloon. 2nd house on left from Nathan Ba TELEPHONE 50058
FURNITURE FOR SALE
2 Single camphorwood wardrobe with
mirrors.
1 Bedroom Suite 6 pieces
Assorted Carpets, Black Wood Fumi- ture, Wardrobes, Tables, Chairs, Tea poys set.
+
renywod Scren 5 ft. wide x 6 th
high $8.50,
1. Blackwood round drawing-room table
$15.
1 Blackwood Curio Stand $7.50.
1 Revolving Teakwood Bookcase $12.50. 1 Chest of drawers made of Camphor- - wood. 1
Teakwood dressing table with long
mirror, $25.
Teakwood sideboard, $20.
Elec-
Teakwood Dining Table, with 3 exteri-
sion leaves, highly polished, $39 Upholstered armchairs, double and
gle beds, Vases, Cloisonnewa tric lamps, made of Buffalo horns from Philippines, $15 each.
with Teakwood office desk,
"drawers on both sides and glass top,
Apply GENERAL TRADERSS
12, Gaznarvon Basi, Komioon. 2nd house on left from Nathan Rd. “TELEPHONE 50058
..
Electric Fittings, Cooking Stove, GENERAL TRADERS,
Kitchen Utensils, Garden Seats etc, etc.
EIMITED
BUYS, SELLS AND EXCHANGES:
A Large Quantity of Blackwood HOUSE AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
ware.
TYPEWRITING MACHINES, SEW- [ING MACHINES RADIOS - WE On View from Sunday, the 22nd, ALSO BUY JOB LOTS OF GENERAL
August, 1997;
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
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Hong Kong, 17th. August,
2 CARNARVON RD.
from ELEPHONE 50058