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SHIRTS PYJAMAS, SOCKS, UNDERWEAR, BATH ROBES, DRESSING GOWNS. OVERCOATS, WATERPROOFS, SHOES, Castamers who attend this Sale early in the week will have an enormous choice of anrepeatable Bargaina.
CRICKET.
THE, TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT.
NAVT v. BE. CRICKET OLUN.“,
INFANTRY CO
The Infantry met the Chinees Recrea tion Club at Causeway Bay in a friendly,
INTIMATIONS:
NOTICE
The last match of the Annual Triangular with thres wickets in hand. The soldiers by the Civil Service 1st eleven" by se 5 have THIS DAY authorized Mr. T
Pat runs.
„FRIENDLY MATCHING. CRAIGENGOWER. C.S.C.C. "Craigeagower were defeated in a friend. winning by 45 runs, and two retiringly match on Saturday at Happy Valley
Tournament betwear the Navy, Army batted first, and after knocking up 153 and the Hongkong Cricket Club, was rubs declared the innings closed. Lieut. companied on Saturday afternoon and Bacon hit up the best score of the day will be continned to-day. The contest with a well deserved 39. He was stump ing sides are the Navy and the Club, ed eventually by W. Hang. The team Both these sides defeated the Army dur throughout batted very evenly. C. Cho ing the week and have one win each to made the best stand for the Chinese with their credit. The Navy and the Club! have strong teams whilst that of the Army has been noticeably weak.
steady 21, his wickes finally failing to a good ball from Capt. Honey. The latter did some deadly. work in the bowl- ing line, taking seven" wickets for seven- teen rude.
Gong in first on Saturday the Navy mado a very poor start and four wickets had fallen shortly after double figures had been reached. A very nios stand by Commander Wood and Sub-Linut. Sharpe considerably improved the situation, Com. Wood being responsible for 29 and Sub-Lieut.
for 44; including, a]:" Sharp fours. The tail" did not wag and the side was out for 101.
The Club also opened weakly, and the first three wickets went down cheap Hughes, Pearce and Hancock, however, added substantial scores and when stumps wore drawn 132 had been run up for the loss of six wickets with R. Hancock and G. R. Sayer not out and batting strongly,
Scorta:-
KAVY.
Lieut. Norris, L.b.w., E. B. Reed Lt. Com. Hooper, bH. Owen
Hughes....
Mid. Evans, b E B. Rood Rev. Purcelle L. J. Davies, b E
G. Lammert
9
Scores:-
RON, INFANTRY.
Major Wright, a Dong Sik To, b
G. Loo Capt. Moorhead, b Leo
39
Lt. Leader, o M. K. Lo, b Lee ........... 21. Lieut. Bacon, st. W. Hung, b H.
O. Hungamalka Capt. Howard, h H. Ching ... 17 Capt. Honey, st. W, Hung, b H. C.
Hurg
The Civil Service scored 182 all out. and Craigengower ropiled with 106. For the Civil Service, Dunkley, scored 51 and respectively for the Craigengower, Lawrence and Adcock scored 32 and 3
Soores: S
F. Baker, cand.b Omer A. E. Wood, a Paice, b Abbdə A. Grimmett, b Omar E. C. Fincher, Omar ..... F. H. Holdman, b Major ........ F. J. Ling, b Omar journ E. W. Hamilton, not out.
E. Dunkley, Lawrence, b Mackin- B. E G. Spinks, a and b Omar. Firman, a Evans, b Omar Oswick, run out
Extras
Total
SA
162
Bowling Analysis
U. Omar
15.
30
E. Major
19.
A. Paice
4
18.
Capt. Skinner, b H. C. Hung
Extras
5
Y."Abbar
0.
91
D. Mackintosh ....
4
015
Total (for 7 wkts, dec.)...168
32
.]
Lt. Thompson, not out
Capt Collins, Sergt. Irvin, and Corp. Saunders did not bat,
ORAIOENGOWEE.
F. E. Lawrence, b Grimmett.
Lt. D'Arcy Evans, a Holdman, b
Hamilton
D. Mackintosh, b Ling
48338
Bowling Analysis.
T. Grimes, h Hamilton
U. M. Omar, a and b Grimmett
Com. Wood, b H. Owen Hughes. Sub-Lieut. Sharpe, atd. L. J.
Davies, b E; E. "Reed... Lieut. Lake, c H. Owen Hughes, b
G. E. Sayer................... Laut. Lindsell, a and b E. Owen
Erughes
M.
22
R. Basa, b Baker
G. Loe
12
3
Lieut. Adcock, b Hamilton.
31
Lai Kuen
7
ง
44
Wong Sik To
8
E. W. Major, c Hamilton, b Wood 18
0
10
H. Ching
Y. Abbas, o Dunkley, b Ling....
5
1
H. C. Hung ..
G. White, b Hamilton
3
A. A Paice, not out
11
C.B.C.
Extras
Com. Budson, c and b. H. Owen
Hughes.
A
H. W. Lo, b Capt. Eoney .....
Total
Lieut. Beatty, not out
H. Ching, e Thompson, b Bacon,
"Cap Quinlan, e E. J. R. Mitchell,
G. Lee, a Eloney, b Bacon ......
0
Bowling Analysis.
E. B. Reed."
C. Choa, c Howard, b Honey
D.
Extras
0
H. K. Lo, e Irvin, b Honey
3
E W. Hamilton 0;
41
H. C. Hung, & Thompson, 5 Honey 2
F. J. Ling
Total
.101
F. Baker
4.
W. Eung, e Irvin, b Honey........
A. Grimmett
4
7
Bowling Analysis.
A.. E. Wood
10
J. M. Tan, not out.
0:
Das Vœux Road.
Lai Kuen, not out
E. B. Reed.
12.4. 3
GOLF.
Extras
E G. Lammert ... ē 3
"6
H. Owen Hughes... 14
26
R. E. A. Webster..
0
18
G. B. Sayer
0
B.K.C.C
Total (for D wicketa) Bowling Analysis,
.104
47
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"LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEWS. Hongkong, 30th December, 1922.
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HE Registered Office of the abore Company his THIS DAY been REMOVED From Nos. 3 and 4 Queen's Baiding to UNION BUILDING, PEDDER STAKE, Hongkong.
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NEW SHAPES
A. A. Claxton, e Sharpe, b Evans 5
E. J. R. Mitchell, o Purcell, b
Evans...
R. E. A. Webster, 1.b.w. Beatty..............
H. Owen Hughes
Hudson
Sharpe, b
T. E. Pearce, b. Quinlan
Rev. E. K. Quick, c Beatty," b
B. Hancock, not out
Evane
G
B. Sayer, not out
-Extras.
Total (for 8 wkta.)
14
139
E. G. Lammert, E. B. Reed and L. J." Davies did not bat.
FIRST LEAGUE
RGA. KOWLOON.
2
❤. M 2. W.. -Lt. Bacon
0 20 Capt. Honey 17 + 40 Sorgt. Irvin 11
4
27
SECOND LEAGUE.
CIVIL SERVICE. POLICE.
This league match played at Happy Valley on Saturday resulted in a draw.
CHRISTMAS COMPETITIONS AT FANLING.
The Bogen Pool of the 23rd, 24th, 25th and 26th December was won by Mr. T. G.. Bennett. 7 up.
The Afternoon Mixed Foursomes an 98th December were won by Mr. and Mrs. H. Hancock, 87 net.
The 18 Holes Medal Play under Handicap was won by Mr. J. Johnstone, 79 net.N
In the Tombstone Competition, G. M. Young and A. Morrison tied and a replay is necessary, both holed out at the 19th hole.
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27th December, 1972,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL,
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The Service second eleven had, first CHILD LABOUR ORDINANCE No. 1, DUBDELL STEKKI
C. knock and were all out for 116. Earnshaw, "the Police star bowler, took five of their wickets for 34, and Alex sader had three for 2. The only two batsmen to stand up to these bowlers were Cullip and Watson who were. ponsible for 86 runs between them.
The Police batsmen madę 96 för seven.
Kowloon first eleven: had extremely hard luck in not being able to force a win in their longus match with the R.G.A. en Saturday at King's Park The B.G.A wickets when stumps were drawn. Alex scored 145 all out and Kowloon replied ander and Thorpe were the only two to with 142 for four wickets when stumps ranch, double figures. The former's soore were drawL
The Gunners opened well but with the fall of the third wicket a rot set in and the rest of the batsmen resembled a exceedingly limp tail. There was a bright last wicket stand, which resulted in a very useful addition of 30 odd runs.
was 54 not out, and the latter's 23.
Cowan, bowling for the C.8.0,0. had hard luck in not securing the hat trick" He took three wickets in one over for no runs, two of these were consecu
Scores
Kowloon batsmen were in form, each of tive. the four wickets bringing in a good round quota. Benson Bored half-n-century and Capt. Spinks had 27.
Evans "Bowling for the Home side secured 5 wickets for 26 runs.
CIVIL SERVI00_0.0,"
C. Sara, Lbs. Alexander
Scores:
W. Cowan,, b C. Earnshaw
W. Hill, b C. Earnshaw......
R.G.A..
Capt. P. H. Davies, 1.b.w. Eva
28
F. Haynes, o Beynolds, b 0. Earn-
̈Bhaw
0
Capt. Olliver, b Evana...
*36
Lieut, Chester, not out
O. Fincher, e Simpson, b C. Fara
24
31
0
· Major Matthews b Evans
W. Gu, b C. Earnshaw
Lieut. Parkea, b Evane
Berg Holloway, a and b Evans..
A Cullip, c and b Kelly...
38
Sergt. Barchard, b Hall
J. Tacchi, b N. J. Watts........
Capt. Cumming, b Hall
Bergt Sterent a Pat
Flotcher
W. Watson, a Earnshaw, b
Alexanderssistan
48
Gar. Pomfret, a Evans, b Fletcher Gur. J. Davis, o Stapleton,
Benson,
Extras
e. Gardner, b Alexander
B. Alderman, not out.
Extra
O. Earnsha
Total
Total
Bowling Analysia.
M.
Bowling Analraim
C. 'Alexander
10: 8
92
B. D. Evang
N. J. Watta
18
NEW MODELS
Capt. Spinks
T. H. King
81
19
J. O. Fiétier.
· A. Baker ...
3. 0
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BENZKOWLOON.
GJ. Stapleton, a Chester, b Davies 15 Capt. Spinla, a Holloway, b. Bar
chard Sain
B. Potheram, run out H. H. Benson, b Davies
B. D. Evans, not aut.
K-R. Macnabell, not out
Extras...
• Total (for 4 winkote)
61, G. A. Y. Hall, J. G. Fletcher and O. C. Dance did not bah
Bowl
Capt. Davie Bergk Bar Bergt Gar. Pam
O Alexander, not out ....
Simpson, b. G. Gardner
.116
54
N. J. Walla, b G. Gardner:
O'
T. H. King, b W. Cowan ......
C. Earnshaw, & Callip; b W. Cove
J. Kelly, b W Cowan, uma
0.
A Baker, b W. COWED
B. Thorney et. Culp, b ̈ O. Bara
Total (for 7 wkta)
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Under the provisions of the Industrial Employment of Children Ordinance, 1928, which comes into force to-day, His Excel.: lency the Governor has ordered that the person for the time being performing the duties of the office of Secretary for Chinese Affairs be the Protector of Juvenile Labour for the purposes of the said Ordinance
30th December, 1922.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
ICE CREAM.
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His Excellency has also appointed Mr. Francis Meade to be an inspector of CREAM must be placed 24 hours before deli juvenile labour for the purpose of the required. Ordinance.
SAIGON RICE MARKETS,
The Compagnie de Commerce et de Navigation d'Extreme Orient, n their report dated Saigon, December 18th, state
Since our fast report our market has shora some activity. The price of paddy has advanced stocks remaining in the interior being rather poor. Owing to the shortage of the Home wheat trop a re 'gulation has been larued illowing 10 per seat of rice meal in wheat flour, the re sult being that large business for early and forward shipment has been closed with France, more especially in broken rice.
The total amount of rice exported from January 1st to December 4th is 1,165,028 tons against 1,409,014 in 1921 192
We quote today:White Saigon rice, No. 8 gifted, Japan quality. Hongkong 88.30 per pical, Lo.b. Saigon, for Decem ber-January, supient.
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DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
HIS MAJESTY,
It is not fair to gire sway the story, but it may be mentioned that --Doug plss the part of a young American who simply can't keep out of trouble. Ho takes hand in all sorts of situations Dich lead him all over the world."First 29
be in aces in New York where he fles to bow the Fire Department - how it should be run and then he helps in s police raid on an underworld dea. He neat drops up in Mexico where he shown the bandits how they rally ought to go KOWLOON
H. Hallam and L. Elwood did, not bat.
Bowling Analysis
G. Gardner
W. Cowan O. Sara
about, the business e and after that he! makes himself usdal to a little prin- cipality in Europa. He appears as an eraitement-loving, thrilling-hungry young man and the capers he cuts "amongst royalties and revolutioniste, furnish ́s great deal of wholesome f
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