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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS

CHAMPIONSHIP TENNI.

A LADIES' OPEN DOUBLES

LAWN TENNIS CHAM- PIONSHIP of the Colony will be ell by the U.S.R.C., under the auspices of the H.K L.T.A., during NOVEMBER and DECEMBER.

ENTRIES to be sent to PAY COMMANDER PARSONS, MASTER H.ALS. TAMAR, OIL

before NOVEMBER 4, ENTRANCE Fes: $2.50 Por Competitor. Particulars obtainable from all Tennis Clubs,

or

PUBLIC AUCTION.

(10008

DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS PART

of the Sale by Pallic Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 271 DAT of OCTOBER, 1930, 3 r., at the. Officer of the Public Works Department, Uy Order of His EXCELLENOY THE GOVER

Lot of CROWN LAND ! Shamshulpo, in the Colony of Hoag Kong, for term of 76 years, com mencing from 1st July, 180, with the option of renewal at a Crown Hant to heized by the Surveyor of His MAJESTY THE KING, for one further tora

of 23 yours loss three days,

PARTICULARS OF THE LỨT,

New Kowloon Inland Lot

Registry

Locality.

No. 1412.

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Anolio to be held on MONDAY, the 27 DLY of OCTOBER, 1930, at 3 PM, at the Ofices of the Paolio Works Dopart- meat, by Order of HIS EXCELLENT TUS GOVERNOR,

of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Shamshuipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, 1st July, 1899) oohimeacing from with the option of renewal at a Crow Hent to be fired by the Surveyor of He MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term of 4 years less tiroa days.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1930.

Sports News

LAWN TENNIS.

LADIES' OPEN DOUBLES

EVENT.

COMPETITION TO BE RUN BY U.S.R.C

BOXING.

ANGLO-CANADIAN KNOCKS OUT GEORGE' ROSE,

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

FRENCH AIRMEN EASTERN NEWS IN

REWARDED.

BRIEF

CONQUERORS OF ATLANTIC PARS FROM EVERYWHERE.

RECEIVE CHEQUE.

As the result of the census cur ried out recently, it is understood-

CEREMONY HELD AT DALLAS. that the population of Tokyo is put

(UNITED PRES.]

at 3,090,000, a decrease of 77,000 against the first census record.

A collision took place at Hankow New York, Ont. 18-A big chew-laat wonk between a Chinese and ing-gum manufacturer from Toxasa British ship with the rosult that and two intrepid aviators from the former was sunk, a large quant ity of her earge was lost and seven Pário were contral figures to-day members of her crew were reported

an missing.

ascens centering around elaborately engraved cheque for

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LONDON, Oct. 20. Appearing elsewhere in this issue

At Manchester to-day, the Angle is a "notice to the effect that a Canadian Al Foreman, who pro-

G.825,000,

Mr. Waiter A. Adams American Ladies' Open Doubles Champion-moted his own fight in May last

The Texan was Col. William E. tructed by the State Departinent Consul at Nanking ling boen Ins ship of the Colony is being ran by when he won the lightweight cham-- the U.S.R.C. under the auspices pionship from Fred Webster, to. Eaterwood Jr., whoso sales of to devote his utmost efforts to bring of the Hong Kong Temis Associa- night retained his titto after a bard Orbit gum throughout the southing about the rescue of Mr. Nep tion.

fight with George Rose, of Bristol.western Uuitout Sines made him, Lutheran missionary held captive by bandits at Kwangshan, Foreman knocked out Rose in the

Hanan, sixth, round of a scheduled fifteen rounds contest, and after the fight he was presented with the Lonsdale Belt.

Entries have now been opened and all intending participants are requested to send in their names with entrance fee of $2.50 to Paymaster-Commnuder S. S. C. Parsons, H.M.S. Tamar, ́on of be- fore Tursday, November 4,

This will no doubt be a welcome piece of news to lady players in the Colony who have made such rapid progress in the game during the past couple of seasons,

Below we

ford Lonsdale was unable to be present to bestow, the belt in person, and Mr. Lionel Bettinson perforiu fed the brief ceremony on dord

Lonsdale's behalf.

publish some of the conditions of the ENGLAND WINS

competition:-

The championship will be con- ducted under the Rules of Lawn- Tennis and the Rules and Regula- tions of the Hong Kong Lawn Tenis Asageintion.

Except the semi-finals and final, which will be played at U.S.R.C. matches may be played on any grass court, the choice resting with the. first named pair in each bracket.

INTERNATIONAL.

IRELAND OUTPLAYED.

ETHROUGH BEUTHE'S #GENCY.]

LONDON, Oct. 20. England opened the international It is proposed to play the foalan at Shefheld to-day with the before Christmas. The dates by distinction of running up five goals which previous rounds are to be before the interval. Ireland were completed will be announced withoutplayed. the diaw. Failure to complete any

Burgess, of Sheffield Wednesday, match by the date specified will render both pairs liable to be who was playing inside-left, scured scratched.

Competitors must provide new Dunlop balls for each match except in the semi-finals and final when they will be provided by the

U.S.R.C.

Ench match will be the best of three sets. Any match remaining uncompleted must be resumed from the point where it was discontinued. Any questions or disputes which neay ariso shall be decided by

the Tennis Sub-Committee of the U.S.R.C. whose decision shall be fual.

Should less than 10 entries be re- ceived, the Tennis Sub-Committee

two goals. The remaining goals were obtained by Hampson, the Blackpool centre-forward, Crooks, the Derby right-winger, and Hough ton, left-wing, of Aston Villa.

England rested on her laurels in the second half, and Dunne netted Ireland's only goal towards the end.

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now England have matches, Ireland four, and seven have been drawn. Goals: England 174, Ireland 36.

PING PONG LEAGUE,

of the U.S.R.C. will exercise their JUNIOR DIVISION FIXTURES. discretion as to whether the cham- pionship should be praceeded with or not,

INTERPORT GOLF.

FAREWELL DINNER IN

SHANGHAI

The Interport farewell dinner, held in the Shanghai Club, under the chairmanship of Mr. It. Bailey, Fresident of the Shanghai Golf Club, and attended by a large and very jolly party, was a particular. ly pleasant affair, free of any gestion of formality, Three or four course had passed before the lust Scotsman had throughly assi ulated all the humorous referen- res on the menu card, which was

g

at the same time both a tremen-

dous and a very witty effort, el. ing for full marks for whoever compiled it.

many times a millionaire and whose keen interest in aviation has led him to offer prizes for flights ba- tween Dallas and Hong Kong, Paris and other points,"

Col. C. H. Lyman, commanding S. Marines, hing been ordered to floor of the Fourth Regiment, San Diego for special duty and will leave Shanghai on November 25 aboard the transport Henderson. His place will be taken by Col.

The aviators were, Major Dieu- donne Coste and M. Maurice Bol. lonte, whose sensational oast-to- west flight recently over the At lantio was acclaimed as a fost grea. F. Hooker.. tor than Lindbergh's because of its greater hazard.

Financed the Trip.

The meeting was before a fun

of the New York advert ng Club, and in fulfilment of a promise by Colonel Ensterwood that if the two Frenchmen would continue their trip on to Dallas from New York, he would give them G.895,000. It is rumoured that he was one of the original backers of the traris Atlantic "hop," contributing G875,000 for this pur pore without allowing the fact to Le generally known."

Facing a gathering of notables including some of the best-known men in the United States, the pilots of the Question Mark received, from the hands of the Texan millionaire the promised cheque which proved to be a unique slip of paper bear ing a map of their course across the Atlantic to New York and from New York down to Dallas. The plate had been specially engraved fie print this single choque,

Other Inducemonta.

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Nanking has advised, according to the Chines Press; that inasmuch as foreign cable companies have failed to detail representatives to the Capital to resume negotiations over the renewal of cable agroe

enta, the Ministry of Communion. ions have decided to declare them null and void and to assume no further responsibility.

1.S.H. Hatjakara Varavana, son of. H.R.H. Prince Narapip, uncle of the King of Siam, was seen to fall from the verandah of the Cen- tral Railway offices on October, 19. He was pleked up unconscious and taken to hospital where he now lies in a critical condition. H.S.H. Hatjakara Varavans is the brother of the Siamese Minister in London. He had recently returned to Siam from a visit to Europe.

The Waichinopu has sent a Noto to the Japanese Chargé d'Affaires, strongly protesting against the ar rival of more than 100 armed Japanese policemen in the Chien- tno district, on the Kirin-Korea border. These policemen have been In addition to the sum received sent there as a result of an invid. to-day, the two airmen are under-eut on, October 4 when two Japan- stood to have received G§25,000 out ese policemen who are said to have of Colonel Easterwood's original crossed the Korean border $75,000 contribution toward the fired on and killed by Chinese tight, and they likewise capitaliz police. ed the trip by bringing overal Paris advertisements for tho New York Press, as well as a Paris drosa model for a large New York store, which added an extra 0825,000 to their income.

Major Costo hnd privately com- mentod on the flight from New York to Dallas, before to-day's

wore

According to the Shuupao, people of Lanfeng, on the Lunghai Nail- way, were the greatest sufferere during the recent lighting in Ho nan Provinco. In this district, the journal says, trenches dug by the Kuominchun were more' thân, 720,000 feet in length and it would

Playing in the league, South A.A.uncheon: "Dallas To it cost $30,000 for the employment of bent Nam Mo A.A. by 93 games to | G825,000, .. No No! I don't mean 10, Hip Keung A.A. beat Kangto that, I wished very much to By School (24 to 11), and the Filipino to Dallas." He also wrote for the Club forfeited their matches to the Press: "I do not think anyone Hip Wak A.A. and the Chinese cvor made G825,000 more easily." Catholic Club,

The following is n further list of matches to be played this month:- Oct.

Hin Kia

23. Filipino Club

Bekool.

Hip Wah A.A. r. Hip Keung A.Ä.

Fukien A.A, 1. Ho Hong Bank.

24 S, China A.A. . Indian. R.C. Nam Chung A.A. v. Wali Ying Club.

FOUR ASSASSINATED IN

HOSPITAL.

́RADICAL-SOCIALIST RUNS AMOK AT WARSAW.

Warsaw, Out, 16.-Four cases of Ho Hong Bank Nam Mo political assassination are reported from Centakhovo where a Radical- Socialist invaded the city hospital and fired upon the physician-in-

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A.A.

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Fukien A.A. 1. Commercial Press:

workmen to fill them up. At pre sent, about 50 per cent of the war sufferers of this district have re turned to thoir homes, but they are anable to do anything because they' have been deprived of their cattle and farming implementa

Weighing but 145 pounds and standing only 5 foot 41 fiches high, Kanotako Kitalista, 25,- df Tokyo, who aspires to seck prize-fighting fame in America, is tho possessor of enormous strength, and is said to be no strong as 30 ordinary mon combined. He is stated to be able to, lift 10 bales of rice; weighing approximately & ton and a half. Driving a 5-inch nail into a 3-inch board is to him a thing of no d count. At one time, ho is said to

26. Chinese Catholic . Kangto chick and a member of the local have towed a molor car, loaded'

School:

government, both running as con

27. Hin Kun School e. Hop Cheedidates for the government bloc in

29.

Club.

the forthcoming, elections.

A patient and a clerk who az- Hip Wab AA.. Chinese A.A tempted to resist the invader wore Filipino Club. Hip Koanglo kilied whereupon the attacker A.A: Wah Ying Club r. South Chinn Committed suicide. In connection with this fair, the police made

·A.A. Nam Chung A.A. Fukien merous arrests including some prominent Bocialists and former

"

A.A.

31.

Commercial Press Nam Mo A.A Indian R.C. . Wal Ying Club Chinese Catholic r. Hin School

with 32 people by holding a rope in his mouth, pulling, the car.

two steamers froin

who recently surrendered to the About 1,400 Kuominchun, officers, Government at Chongshow and Kaifeng, are being transported to Nanking by Hankow. In view of the fact that these subordinate officers are cap- stiga on a charge of having inì able men, the Commander-in-Chief's

the murder.

Headquarters has decided to put the opposition continues with full course before assigning them to ac- Meanwhile, the campaign against them through a special training us, force. There has been announce tive service. Qt the fargo number ment to the effect that several proof surrendered Huominchun' solar- minent opposition leaders who for ers, while a largo part in being some weeks have been held incom accommodated with the Govern- muniendo in the fortrom of Brest-ment armies and divisions' në the Litovak have informed the com- front, it is reported that the re- manding officer that they had given mainder will be sant to Hankow. up the idea of running for a sost TRIP TO NORTH POLE TO HE in the Bejn in the coming 'cleations.

MADE IN 1034. ►

ZEPPELIN FLIGHT

POSTPONED,

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The speeches after dinner were equally informal and famous for their brevity, except that of Mr. Ferguson, though his sparking, wit fully atoned for the length of it, The President said that they were alt highly delighted to have another PUBLIC AUCTION.

visit from Hong Kong, but they were more pleased over having their DARTICULARS & CONDITIONS Branila and he hoped the latter's first opportunity of welcothing PA

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on MONDAY, the 27TH DAY visit would be offen reposted. of OUTOBER, 1934, at 3 r., at the Manila might be capocially con- Ofices of the Public Works Department, gratulated on malang: a venture, by Urder of His EXCELLENCE THE and doing so well, so far away GOVERNOR, of One Lot, of CROWN From their home port All the LAND Shamshulp, in the talony matches had been conducted in a of Bong

for a a term of thoroughly sporting spirit and had

from 1st July, 1998; been enjoyed to the full. with the option of renewal at a Crown Bent to be fired by the Burrezor of His The continuous ripple of laugh MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term ter made it somewhat diffoult to of 24 years-fers three days;

follow Mr. Ferguson, but he was understood to make the 'exeuse that Friedrichshafen, Oct 15.---D2- anything that might have been Ect unor to-day was offered and ac with Hong Kong's game was cepted the presidency of the Auro olely due to Shanghai's hospital-Arotie Society in succession to the ity. In that connection he would inte Norwegian explorer Fritjof give their hosts a warning. Let Nansen

Simultaneously it was announced them look out if at any time they went to Manila. Hong Kong had that the intended Polar flight of the Zeppelin would be postponed been, and know.

until 1932 because by that time the now Zeppolin airship will have beon' completed nad will abt ne a' The following discosca were rehancing the value of the present. reserve. The postponement is also ported to the Medical Officer of The formal presentation of the gift Jue to the fact that Professor Health during the week ended was made recently with due core Sverdrup, who is to head the Polar Detober 18: Lair expedition, will in the course. In a fast and close game yester Wilkin's attempt to renth the North Enteric fever day, Somerset Light Infantry beat Pole by submarine and will thus not Puerperal fever H.M.S. Tamar and Small Ships by be able to take part in the Zeppo- Influenza.....

Rabies (animal) In expedition. the odd goal in live:

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Registry No.

Fak

Yan

Street and Chon Street,

Locality

DanDantipo

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Through the French Ambassador However, opposition quarter, where to Tokyo, Count Dumieh di Mor neither announcement caused quito, a | jo), there has beon, robeived by the sensation, hint that the renuncia. Imporini Aeronautic Society of tion", of thead leading politicians Japan a very valuable present must have been obtained under from the French-Minister" of" Avia- duress, probably through the om- tion. The gift consists of 20 pieces ployment of third degree methods of framed diagrams chronologically as otherwise these men, would most illustrating the world's aeronautic certainly not have given auch a de- developments. The illustration is specially made in Japanese letters claration.

while the frames are made from: parts of the fuselages of different aeroplance used in different coun trien at different periods; thus on-

LAST WEEK'S DISEASES.

monial at the Japan Club, attend- Cars Deaths od by the French Ambassador,

Imperial Aeronautic Society of Japan, and the reprosentatives from the War, Navy and Communios- tione Departments,

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