AUCTION

UNDER RESERVE,

BY INSTRUCTIONS OF TRUSTEES

SPORT.

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 91#, 1916.

FINALISTS FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP, The surprise of the semi final rounds FOR DEBENTURE-HOLDERS: for the championship of the Royal Hong- FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION kong Golf Club was tho defeat of Oapt,

ON A DATE IN DECEMBER

(To be subsequently announced), AF NOT PREVIOUSLY DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE SALE, THE ORIENTAL HOTEL, KOBE,

As a Going Concern.

Campbell, last year's winner, by Stewart, with band 4. Dodwell defeated Brand 5 und 1, and thus the finalists are Stewart and Dodwell, who will meet on Sunday in a 30 holes match,

CAPTAIN'S CUP, The following is the result of the November Captain's cup competition:-

A. P. Purvca.......................... 90-10-80 tic P. P. J. Wadehouse -1561 B. Hancock

Capt. J. Dewor

E. P. Arnold

B. C. Sandford...

J. M. Walker There were 45 entries.

100-18-82 84-2-82 918-63 93-8=084 100--18-84

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

2ND DIVISION. age "A" COY, K.S.LI, ». "D" COY, K.S.L.I. Ground to witness this match yesterday. A large number assembled on the Navy

M. VENIZELOS AND THE CASE FOR ACTION.

A SUPREME APPEAL,

M. Venizelos was given to the corres The following historic message from

pondent of The Times at Athens a few minutes before the Greek Patriot en- barked on board 'ship

BEYOND X-RAYS. REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC.

DISCOVERY.. SELF-MADE PICTURES OF ORGANS.

of it, of surpassing interest to doctors, A discovery which is, to say the lenst and indeed to the world at large, is now on its trial in France. No public state- ment has been made about it, yet, necord- ceed to the Greek Islands in order to has given rise to a host of rumours, sur- I am leaving here this evening to pro-ing to the British Medical Journal, tho head the movement which has already mises, and conflicting views.

work, although very quietly performed,

manifested itself in some of the Islands in favour of an action by my countrymen against the Bulgarian invader who is overrunning Greek Macedonia, maltreat iug, taking prisoners, and in many cases nurdering those of our countrymen who are left to his mercy, unprotected and undefended by the Greck Army

It has long been known that my policy as head of the Liberal Party aimed at the intervention of Greece on the side of the Entente Powers against their attacking enemies. I have always maintained that the interests and fortunes of Greece were dependent upon her traditional friend ship with the Entente Powers

In February, 1915, I resigned office, sanctioned. because my policy of intervention was not

..

stood that the discovery is quite as im

This is not surprising when it is under- portant as was the finding of X-rays, and much more remarkable. With the X-ra in a darkened chamber, it is possible to obtain a picture of the bones and more solid structures, but by means of this discovery it is possible in broad daylight to chtain detailed pictures of any organ of the body, brain, liver, kidneys, spleen, and to see at a glance by what gross lesions they are affected. Thus it is pos sible to see the blood vessels in the brain, to observe a blood clot in that organ, to detect abscesses in the liver and wounda

concretion or cuts in any organ. In one case a clearly when the picture was complete.

in the appendix was seen

ALEXTRICITY OF THE BODY UTILIZED.

utilizing

THE ORIENTAL HOTEL is a palatial building of brick and stone, cover- ing an area of 606 trubo (about 21,350 square icet), more or less, held on Perpetual Lease, situated on the Bund Kobe, and having an uninterrupted view of the Harbour and Osaka Bay. It is within 180 yards of the principal land- ing place, and is close to other points of embarkation and disembarkation, besides being 10 minutes' walk from the Railway Station. The building faces three streets, the Bund, Harima-machi, and Maye- | 'A "Campany started off in great" proved of my policy. But I was obliged ception is not new, and we owe to it in- machi, to each of which it has access.

The HOTEL

consists STOREYS, with a BASEMENT in which of FOUR MACHINERY is located, together with REFRIGERATOR BOOM, KITCHENS STEAM HEATERS, &o. An ELEVATOR runs from the Basement and Foyer to all the Floors and the ROOF GÅRDEN, hundred feet above street level, from which a magnificent view of Osaka Bay is obtained.

The FOYER of the Hotel, on the ground. Bour, is the finest in the Far East. On the same floor is the main DINING HALL and the PRIVATE DINING und GRILL ROOMS, with READING ROOM and DRAWING ROOM, off from the residential part of the Hotel Shut but on the same foor, is the BAR and BILLIARD ROOM, with patrance.

style, and it was soon evident that they were far superior to their opponents, The play in the first half was nearly all in the territory of the "D" Company, the Ascoring two goals, the first by teams changing ends with the "D" Wassell and the second by Brown, the Company two goals to the bad. In the second half the "A" kept up the hom bardment, but for a long time failed to score although they had quite a number of chances. In this half the D had

breaking away and causing trouble to the a little more of the game, occasionally opposing hacks, but their forwards only managed to find the net once, Plimmer The first, second, and third storeze in put on another two, both by Wasaall, scoring with a good shot. The As the southern half of the building, and the first, second, third, and fourth in the white Jordan and Brown had chances northern section, are set apart for guests between them of registering two more Some of the rooms have private baths at Considering the amount of natural tached. All are provided with excellent lavatory arrangements, with a constant rivalry between the two teams, the game supply of hot and cold water. The rooms was a remarkably clean are large and lofty, and some have bal-A' Cay. 4, "D" Coy. 1 Referee one Result conies from which fine views of the bar- bour are obtained

Mr. Wright.

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held in June, by which the people ap body is believed to generate, This co- August, 1915, as the result of the elections the currents of electricity which the

I was returned to power again in

fulfil our Treaty with Serbis; whereas, The dificulty was to make the current again to resign, because the King did not struments like the electro-enedingraph. even if no Treaty had existed, it was coming from any organ active and joined the Central Powers against the message, if that popular figure may be evident to me that the moment Bulgaria dynamic, e., to cause it to reveal its Entente it became an absolute necessity used. It is impossible here to enter into FELT my country, that she should immediately trodes, each ending in a perforated if only to safeguard the bare interests of details, but it may be said that two elee join the ranks of the Eatento Powers, zinc plate or zine wire screen, are em Subsequently Roumania decided to play played. These are connected with hat- we should not then join her against the

part, and it seemed impossible that teries in the ordinary way, but are not common for.

her

Nothing was done.

of Fort Rupel, Seres, Drama, and of the The betrayal of Kavala, after the loss brought matters to such a crisis in the greater part of Greek Macedonia, has

calling to me to help them and save them very existence of my country that I can from extermination at hands of Bulgaria, no longer resist the ery of my compatriots

I can no longer wait.

Greece to take up arms in defence of their nieans of inducing those who govern I have exhausted in vain every possible

country.

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placed in contact with the patient's body. STRAW HATS IN THE NEWEST SHAPES FITTED

Une screen stands on a pedestal in a

to the first one In this way any elec- other is bung horizontally at right angles vertical position near the patient. the

is always at right angles to that of the trical field coming from the first screen second.

to be examined quite close to the first screen, and directly under but at * The patient is placed with the part

own organs, is released. The inventor, element, the current from the patient's distance from the second. The current is turned on. Then the third electrical

the British Medical Journal,

ally any Ministry in Greece that should due to the fact that the process interposes I have offered to support uncondition- believes that the results are primarily be ready to carry out the policy of in-between two alternating electric felds with the national interests of Greece tervention the only policy compatible of equal strength and at the precise Entente, urging him to lose no more time dynamic power." The third field is ma

I have recently sent a message to the held, whose facultative potential force is point where they meet third electric King, through one of the Ministers of the thus released, and can be converted into Although the building is practically

coining to the rescue of his country to operate a sensitive needle, which works The gave arranged between the Unityself, if my retirement would make it paper. The so-called hammer needle" and offering, should he so desire, to retire upon a revolving cylinder carrying waxed fire-proof, & FIRE EXTINGUISHING versity and the 88th Company was can easier for him to follow the path of duty moves across the cylinder, tapping out APPARATUS, installed by the Water- works and connected with the mains in celled, the University having withdrawn

towards his nation.co the street, has been fitted on each floor.

little holes in the wax, and when later All has been in vain, and I feel myself the wax is held definitely from the league

CENTRAL HEATING. is installed, but almost all the rooms are fitted with fire-places.

This OLD-ESTABLISHED HOTEL i, the only Hotel in the business quarter of Kobe, within easy reach of the Japanese town as well as the landing-place and

railways.

The HOTEL is for sale as a GOING CONCERN, together with GOODWILL and all the CONTENTE, FURNITURE, MACHINERY, .

UNDER RESERVE.

BY INSTRUCTION OF TRUSTEES FOR DEBENTURE-HOLDERS Should the Hotel not be disposed of as a Going Consern, the LAND AND BUILDING

OT THE

ORIENTAL HOTEL, KOBE,

WILL BE

SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION UNLESS PREVIOUSLY DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE SALE.

THE LAND upon which the Orientel Hotel is crocted is of 366 grubo (about 21,850 square feet), more or lem, in extent. It is held on Perpetual Lease, with all the advantages concerning taxa- tion arising out of that form of tenure. THE BUILDING is substantially con- structed of BRICK and STONE, and co- baples virtually the whole of the site. It is of THREE STOREYS on the south bide and FOUR STOREYS on the north, with a roomy BASEMENT and sa attractive ROOF GARDEN.

Could be converted without difficulty Gato a BANK or SHIPPING OFFICE, CLUB or EXCHANGE. **Bitrated in the centre of the Business Life of Kobe, close to the Customs House

and the new Wharves

CLUB v. R.G.A.

The Club will be represented by the following in their U. S. League game with the R.G.A. on Saturday next: Goldenberg; Ralston and Railton, Bond, Stewart and Chassels; Robinson, Rodger, Walker, McTavish and Stalker.

CRICKET.

H.M.S ROYAL ENGINEERS,

The R. E. gained an easy victory over the H.M.Sat the Happy Valley, yesterday. The large score of the soldiers was in a great measure due to dropped catches, the sailors being obviously out of practics. Coxon and Scott shared the honours for the Engineers, making 40 and 33 respectively, not out, and taking seven wickets between them.

H..SCORES,

Lt. Robins, e Wahl, b Scott Mr. Luzon, b Coxon Dr. Ebali, b Skeltcher Saunders, b Scott

Lt. Cmdr. Forest, b Coxon Harris, b Scott

Mr, Thorogood, b Cozon

Wilby, stnd. Wahl, b Scott Webb, b Wyatt

Burbidge, not out ..... Dutton, e Scott, b Wyatt

Extrea

Total

ROYAL ENGINETES,

McGregor, 1.b.w. b Saunders

Wyatt, b Saunders Coxon, not out. Scott, not out

Extras

90

Total (for 2)

Heath, Black, Baff, Baker, did not bat.

Millard, akeltcher,

LA Wahl,

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB,

in

bound now to respond to the call of my is seen which to the light a diagram

countrymen, the call of those who are outline of the living tissues lying verti precisely resembles the oppressed by our hereditary foe, to come cally below the second screen." This and lend them to the rescue of their op- diagram can be converted into AN pressed brethren.

I

in applied arts

A ordinary photograph by processes familiar

remarkable, and show the blood vessels in the actual brain subetanoc.

The actual finished photographs are

words, differences, such as diseased areas, the brain in detail, also wounds, but not In other are shown.

step which I am now taking. I am only have hesitated to take the supreme taking it because I am absolutely con- assurances that the present official Minis try are disposed to consider the question vinced-notwithstanding the published

of intervention that those who now really control Greek policy do not honest- ly intend to arm the country and to drive. out the invading enemy,

OBTAINING THE PICTURES. The process of producing these picturce Do not think I am heading a revolutioning of rooms, no fashing of lights, and is not impressive," There is no darken- in the ordinary sense of the word. The no crackling of spark-gaps. In fact, the directed against the King or his Dynastyingly so simple that when the results are movement now beginning is in no way whole proceeding is so brief and seem of us who can no longer stand aside and bewilderment. A patient is laid on a This movement is one made by those observed the first sensation is one of let our countrymen and our country be plain deal table (insulated by standing it ravaged by the Bulgarian enemy. It is on glass), a little clicking is heard in the last effort we can make to induce the a cupboard hard by, and after 60 seconds lenes and to follow the path of duty patient, little or nothing has been seen King to come forth as King of the He- or so the bearers are directed to remove protection of his subjects.--

him. Nothing has been felt by the

timed

all of us, shall be only too glad and ready noted, yet a visible record of the outline As soon as he takes, this course, we, by the bystanders beyond what has been at once to follow his Flag as loyal citi of a living organ has been conveyed to a zens led by him against our country's foe, wax sheet.”

Admiral Condouriatis, Commander-in- Chief of the Greek Navy, whose name is for each organ. Thus the electrical forca

The apparatus has to be specially honoured and esteemed by throughout the world, has united with me blood vessels are to be delineated the Greeks residing in blood is very small, so when in the task I am now undertaking, alternations must be very rapid Con-

I feel sure that we may count on the sympathy and good will of the free Eng Hish people towards us in the mission we are now setting out to accomplish

trariwise, since the electric force residing in heart muscle is great, the alternations taust be slow when a heart is to be delineated. The advantage of this is that when blood or pus occurs in areas where it should not be it at ones shows on the picture as a blur, it is not delineated, and so its presence is made evident. The H.K.V.C. "A" TEAM v 83RD COY. RG.Alive and even till molecular death has apparatus works so long as the body is occurred. But after that it does not

HOCKEY.

This match, which was arranged for work of the inventor is 430 pm sharp, started considerably The name of the inventor is given as later, the moon only preventing the game sergeant in the R.A.M.C. and working at James Bhearer, aged 30, at present a from ending in darkness. The Voluma casualty clearing station. By birth he teers spent the first half mostly around is a Scotsman, but he received his late their opponents goal bat only managed education in America, where he graduated to find the net twice. There was no M.D., Ch.M., at the University of Wash scoring in the second half, the game endington. ing in a win for the Volunteers by two commission, as the medical degree he He could not be given a goals to ntl.

holds is not one of those recognized in Great Britain.

BILLIARD MATCH

U.S.A.. JAPAN AND CHINA.

JUDGE CART'S PROPOSALS.

AMATEUR BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

closed the Committee of the Y.R.C. are day evening, before a large number of

Now that the swimming season is

A billiard match took place on Tues- turning their attention to other forms spectators, between a team from H.M.8. A New York telegram reports:-Mr. amateur boxing competitions for feather and the members of the Royal En Gety, the steel magnate, upon his return of sport They are arranging three. weights, light weights, and middle gineers Sergeants Mess, in the R from the Far East, has published his weights respectively for each of which The soldiers had the advantage of play New Fork Herald The gist of the same Bergeants Mess, Wellington Barracks, observations on Japan and China in the A championship belt will be provided ing on a table they were used to and The competitions will be open to bond eventually proved the winners by 118 is as follows → The Banciers and the For further particulara or for oards to fide amateurs A month will elapec bunointe, winning four games to their businessmen of both the U.8. and Japan vion, apply to the

tween cach cummpetition, the first taking Trustees for First Debenture holders beginning of wext. Professional boute

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