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at 12 o'clock nuen,

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at their Sales Roomi, No 2 Con- naught Road. Central-Goora No: .205.

The following Goods and Chat-. tels of The Industrial Research

Laboratories

847 Tins "Jasol A"

383 Bottles Lysol

33 Druma Creosote

Heavy CтKƏT 12.

30 Tins Castor Ou

1 Drum Cresylic Acid

? Drums Caustic Soda

25 Klos Caustic Potash

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nuw stored at No. 35, CHEUNG NING STREET, TOKWAWÄN

400 Empty Tins

400 Gallons Mixture

Creosote and Creusote

1.Steel Building

↑ Tanks

1 Tank Frame

1 Drum Shape Tanks

Heavy

Distilling Furnaces with Con-

tensers

Pumps

1 Hand Pump

Isha Stones

2 Alkers

and

is

RECREIO CRICKETERS BEAT CIVIL SERVICE: PEREIRA ACCOMPLISHES HAT TRICK

7.

Club de Recreio, fast season's senior cricket league champions. defeated Civil Service Cricket Club, a much fancied team follow- ing their defeat of Hongkong Cricket Club the week before. by five wickets at King's Park on Saturday,

The Civil Service, taking first lease of the wicket, were all out for 59 runs, following a brilliant bowling display by AP. Pereira, second string Recreio bowler, who took five wickets for 17 runs and accomplished also the Arst genlor “hat trick" of the season. Pereira's victims were J. Barrow. | SAPPERS, UPSET. L.R.C. RJ Fenton. and N. Whitley, who At Scokunpoo, Royal Engineers were all clean bowled, and he beat Indian Recreation Club "A" cinimed also the wickets of AE XI by 30 runs. AR. Kitchell took Perry und TV.N. Fortescue, the two 6 wickets for 12 runs. mainstays of the CS,C,C, battingi Rayal Engineers 121, (Cpl. Rose side: BL Gosano took one wicket 27. AR. Kitchell 6 for 12). Indian for 11 ruas, and H.L. Ozorio three R.C. 91 (Y. el Arculli 30. KM. wickets for 19 runs.

Rumjahn 26. Sgt. Denyer (4 for 17, Recreio replied with 125 runs for Spr. Ratcliffe 3 for 17). nine wickets, G.N. Gosano being top-scorer with 57 Perry, who falled with the bat. took three wickets for 17 runs

"MATTHEWS STAYS PUT

Royal Navy by 72 runs University At King's Park, University beat

110 for 5 wickets decl. (C.N. Mat- thews 53 not out, SP,O. Barton 3 for 39), Royal Navy 38 (WB. Gegg 5 for 19, R. Singh 5 for 18).

SCHOOLBOYS IN FORM At the Central British School,

MIDDLESEX NO MATCH At Cox's Path Middlesex Regi- ment were unable to hold down the Kowloon Cricket Club score and lost by runs. W.L. Rapley laid! claim to a regular berth on the 1st C.B.S. beat Kowloon Cricket Club XI with a contribution of 63 runs, juniors by 9 wickets. K.C.C. juniors and Archie Zimmern managed 30 143 for 9 wkts. dec. (KM. Baxter 41, J.P. Asche 3 for 18, W.O. Pryde

Tina.

Pte Hatfeld, mainstay of the for 27. Central British School Army attack, falled again in claim-198 for 3 wkts. dec. (W.G. Pryde ing only one wicket for 40 runs, 42, A.M. Odell 77, F.A. Weller 45 but Lever took three for 23, Peal not out). three for 31, and Pearson three for 42.

DRAWN MATCH

At the Valley, Indian Recreation K.C.C. scored 178, and Middlesex Club juniors drew with the Police Regiment replied with 95, Bertram Recreation Club, Police Recreation Lay taking three wickets for 13 Club 164 (J.L. Stephens 32, C. Pope runs, and Lloyd three for 20.

51, A Ebrahim 5 for 55). Indian R.C. Juniors 107 for 9 wkts, (FA Curreem 40 not out, C. Pope 3 for 28, J. Lewis 3 for 33).

BACHELORS WIN

RECREIO`JUNIORS WIN

V

SPORTS

SAMMY TSANG RACING RESULTS

BRILLIANT

Royal Navy Beat St. Joseph's

Sammy Tsang nearly defeated the Royal Navy at the latter's ground yesterday when St. Joseph's went down to the sallors by two goals to nil in a game which was colourless, except for the brilliant St. Joseph's goal-keeping of the

full backs, the Saints goal'e was Owing to poor support from Nis

kept on his toes all the time by the Navy attack, which, though lacking in good combination, was effective by reason of the Saints poor defending line}}

The first half was particularly dull and monotonous and al- though both sides made some

were attempts at scoring, none of them

successful and the whistle went with a blank score board.

Allison made a good scoring bid early in the second half, but Sammy was there with a sure pair of hands. Play veered round to the other end and Abbas tried to off Leonard, but without success. defeat the Navy goalle from a pass Another long-range angle shot by Leonard also fafted.

the other end and passed

Heap then took the ball over to O'Regan, who, however, failed to

score.

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Strathearrick

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Ruby Star

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RACE SIX Lovely Star took the lead and about eight lengths at the rock. drew away easily to be in front by

Scenic View, a hot favourite, was" second with Savage Master and Laughing Girl following. They entered the home straight in this order. At the distance Savage Master and Laughing Girl, chal- lenged together, hut Lovely Star was too far ahead to be caught.. However, they beat Scenic View who weakened badly, and tied for second place, Scente View finish- ing fourth.

Connaught Bandicap-2nd Section

(From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In) Mr. Kong Bros.' Lovely Star, 163

(Mr. G. Treverton) 1 Mr. Wong Sul-ngau's

;

Salvage Master, 140 lbs.

(Mr. D. Black),2" Fans' Laughing Girl, 155 lbs.

(Mr. 9. C. Llang) 2* 'Won by 2 lengths, dead heat be-

Time: 2.13. Pari-mutuel:-

A foul against the Saints re- sulted in Heap scoring the first goal through the free kick Play tween second and third continued for some time opposite the Saints' goal

and Sammy brought off three brilliant saves in lightning succession using his hands, body and feet in the efforts

Two minutes later Sammy WES again hard tried but he was not

At Hongkong Cricket Club, the Single XI beat the Married XI by 9 wickets. The scores: Married X3! 77 (ELJ. Armstrong 29. J.LC, Pearce | At the Valley, "Club de Recreio | caught" napping and although shot 4. for 10, B.C, Fay 4 for 24), Single Juniors beat Civil Service C.C.after shot was rained on the St. XI 237 (D. de S. Carey 29,- LD. Juniors by 117 runs. Recreto Joseph's goal. Sammy continued to

A Quantity of Pipings, Electric Fit-Kilbee 26. T.A. Pearce 27, B.C. Fay juniors 158 (AV. Gosano 30. JE.

tings, Accessories, Furniture

33 retired, JLC, Pearce 40 retired, Noronha 32, L. Buckle 3 for 35, G. and Laboratory Apparatits, etc.

FL.M. Haymes 40. RM.M. King 37 Ainslie 5 for 32), Civil Service how stored at BAILEY'S SHIP not out).

Juniors 41 (AV, Gosano 5 for 17). YARD, TOKWAWAN

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Fashion Acquires An A.R.P. Style

The first large parade in London

of air-rald clothes proved inter- esting but gloomy, Recently be- wen 50 and 60 "salety-first” models.were displayed on dummies

at a London fäghion-house, which far been 90 darkened and hand- bagged that its florid" beauty was

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Home Soccer

LEAGUE IN EIGHT SECTIONS

Australian Sport

LITTLE EFFECT OF 88 Footbal MILITARY CALL-UP

LONDON, Oct. 3 (By Air Mall)— Eighty-two of the League clubs will take part in the regional competitions which, it announced yesterday, wü] begin on Oct. 21. They have been divided into eight sections, as follows:

was

MELBOURNE, Sept. 7-Except for the first grade rugby final, which may have .to be abandoned, the decision to cal up the militia will not prevent the completion of most winter sports, which are now in the closing stages

defy the Navy's attack until a beautiful pass by Middleton from the right corner enabled Middle- "jton to dribble in an easy one at

the opposite end of the goal...

NORTH-EAST (11 clubs): Hud- dersfield Town, Leeds United, Mid dlesbrough, Bradford, Newcastle All power House players, which United, Bradford City, Darlington. were to compete in the rugby final Halifax Town, Hartlepools United, against Kiwi, are already in camp, Zull City, York City

and unless the final arranged for - NORTH-WEST (12 clubs): Saturday can be postponed a week. Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool, Bol-the club will have to forfelt. ton Wanderers, Preston North End,,

officials will discuss the matter Eurnley., Bury, Accrington Stanley, to-day. Earrow, Carlisle United, Oldham Athletic, Rochdale, Southport

FOOTBALL

The League and Association a slightly "plague doctor" appear- EAST MIDLANDS (11 clubs): football seasons are likely to finish ence, In spite of the cheerful pro- Grimsby Town, Sheffield United, without teams being weakened mises of ten different and pleasing Barnsley, Nottingham. Forest. much. Amateur games will end in d'ours.

Sheffield Wednesday, Doncaster two weeks, Rovers, Lincoln Olty, Mansfield Although a number of profession= | Town, Notts County, Rotherham al cyclists are waiting to be called United.

[up, they have lodged their entries) for the important Melbourne to WESTERN (12 clubs): Everton,

United Bendigo race on Saturday, and the Liverpool, Manchester Stoke City, Manchester City, Ches- Melbourne to Warrnambool classic, ter, Crewe Alexandra, New Brigh which will complete the

on October 7.

Happily, alt-cala pyjama, fined with wool, and supplied vitih • tapacious pockets før torches and brandy flasks, were image attractive—17 Regs made! ** Unike a number of the crea tions shown, this warm attire had

a hint of post-war usefulness. Deton, Port Vale, Stockport County, luxe models included a hood, gas- mask container, thick accks with Tranmere Rovers, Wrexham.

MIDLAND (8 clubs):

CRICKET PLANS

season,

A number of amateur cyclists crape soles, and white gloves.

Wolver- The "white section" provided hampton Wanderers, Birmingham, are likely to be called up, but Blonty of variety, embracing auch Coventry City, Leicester City, Luton officials yesterday considered that things as

remaining two Bromwich white walking-sticks, Town, West

important Albion the

races of the season, would receive handbags and umbrellas. To keep Northampton Town, Walsall.

fairly good entries, the articles from solling too quick- SOUTH-WEST (8 clubs) : Newport Iz, most of the edges and handles County, Plymouth Argyle, Swansea With three games to play in the are ornamented with darker co- Town, Bristol City, Bristol Rovers, senior, lacrosse section, officials

kurs.

URBAN COUNCIL

MEETING

Watford,

It is impossible to tell the effect jon cricket jumitii practice begins. At its meeting on Monday, the V. C. A is almost certain to decide to con- tinue with its fixtures for the season.

Cardiff City, Swindon Town, Tor- intend to complete the season, quay United..

SOUT

A (10 clubs): Arsenal, Charlton Athletic. Millwall. Tot- tenham Hotspur, West Ham Uni- The following applications will | ted, Clapton 'Orient, Crystal Palace, be considered by the Urban Coun- | Norwich City, Bouthend United. en at a meeting on Tuesday:--

kurleation for a restaurant licende for Nos.:18 and 20, Nga Tin Wal Road, Arat "floors;

Application for a food factory Licence for No. 99. Fuk L “TRID

ground floor Application for food shop licence for No. 10, Haiphong Rödit. gruand foor; 450 des 2

Athletics' oficials Intend to continue with plans for the open- SOUTH. B (10 clubs): Brentford, ing the track season in Novem- Chelsea, Portsmouth, Fultiam,ber, in the hope that by then clubs Southampton, Aldershot, Bourne-wili

know what members are mouth & BA, Brighton & A. available, Queen's Park Rangers, Reading Inter-club rifle matches have

been suspended,

NOT PLAYING "

The six League clubs not playing

are Aston Villa, Sunderland. Derby series of "friendles". now being County, Exeter City, Ipswich Town played. The clubs will meet each other twice on the League's home-

and Gateshead.

Alication for a food shop Hemice for No. të, Des Voeux nöki Central, groungthunde enw FOR 4

Pippication tozdan orenstre texas licence for the premiikka for a win or draw or to publish ["The division of the London area : "ATENG. "1992. Tech M. Klasik league tables has been ze-into two gzítem was unexpected.

Sketét!

rail versed. Without the award Twenty-one-clubs wished to play. sson «to ¶ of points the competitions and the Management Committee No. would have been purposeless reduced the number by talesstery- napita- | 'and 'the matches would have'tren- {Ing' Iliton "Town to the Mliend

ted no more interest than the section.

The decision not to award points } and-away `principle.'* his

Application for, pe use the "basenuit gara

th

Leung 79.

The Saints were then awarded a penalty which Leonard took, but it was saved. Pereira again at tacked. but the Navy goalie was there. Play continued for some time with neither side making any headway and the final whistle blow with the Navy leading two-

M.KK. Ip refereed and the teams lined up as follows

471

NAVY:-Robinson: Hendy and Roughly: Heap, Loybe and Britt: Phippers, Allison, O'Regan. Thor- burn and Middleton.

ST. JOSEFITS:-Sammy Tsang: J. Bowen and M. Marcal; Hartean J. A. Hussain and R. G. Hoanibal, T. Costello, M. Leonard. M. Gaan J. Pereira and Abbas.

BROADBRIDGE

HITS CENTURY

A century by R. T. Broadbridge, who contributed 149 runs to the irinings of 270 runs by D. J. N. An- derson's XI, was the feature of the intra-club cricket match played at the Kowloon Cricket Club yester- day between teams captained by Anderson and E. C. Fincher.

Fincher's XI baited first, T. A Madar contributing 38 and Fincher a captain's innings of 96 not out, The side was all out for 192. T. 4. Madar took three wicket for 34 runs, and A. Mills three for 39.

Anderson's XI replied with 270 runs, Broadbridge contributing 149, FU, Lay 25 and W. L. Bapley 30. retired, Anderson was the only successful bowler, taking four

wickets for 27 runs.

MONDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Baked Apple Cereal Llyer and bacon Coffee

LUNCHEON

Oyster Soup Beet-Salad Meat Loaf

Tomato and 'Mushroom Sauc

·Baked Potato Creamed Celery and Feas *Garlic Toast *Custard

DINNER

-Onion Soup Tuna Tiki Belad vin Zukak dátów na! Corn" Brend Lemón Chitión Pie

DoRee

Winner: $47,50.

Places: $12.80, $8.80, '$8. Also ran:-Bistre, 140 lbs. (Y. T. Fimg); King's Lead, 155 CV. V. Needa); Scenic View, 185 (H. C. Pin)."

10

SAY

MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1939:

Gordon's

and know what you're drinking/

GORDONS

DRY GIN

DISTILLERY.. LONDON

NO COLOURING MATTER

NO

INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS

CROSSWORD

9 Japanese

sash

NO. 443

2

المطار

75

15

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14

15

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ACROSS

1

Barrier venting

pre-

2

floods

4 Large ladle

2012

122

*Dead heat.

Betting

12 Indian of Terra del Fuego

23

K

125 26

27

30

Win.

Place

13 Homlike

35

Bistra

100 152

skeleton

King's Lead

GENE

874

583

14 Strike

134

135

36

Laughing Girl ....

676

737

lightly

Lovely Star .......

366

288

15 What Is the

37

98

99

40

Salvage Master.... 668 Scenic View ....... 1,262

595

first name of

142

1,010

the attress

who ap-

46

Total

3,948

3,365

Bo

52

53

54

geria and Tunis?

16 Fragrant ointment

RACE SEVEN

Jober took the lead with Moon- light View and the second favourite New Star. following. This order. was maintained up to the rock

where Red Feather, the favourite, moved up. In the home run, Red Feather challenged strongly but could not beat the leaders and was only able to finish three lengths behind New Star who was beaten for first place by Moonlight View by a short head. Joher falled. hopelessly and Dnished a poor fourth with Lancashire Lass moderate th

Wyndham Handicap "B" Class (11 Miles) Lan's Moonlight View, 165 lbs.”

(Mr. H. C. Pih) Kong Bros.' New Star, 150 lbs.

(Mr. S. W. Pan) Miss Lo Po-chun's Red Feather,

161 lbs.... (Mr. V. V. Needa) 3 Won by short head. 3 lengths between second and third.

Time: 2.28.3. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $33,60.

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11am Powell

in The Thin Man?

17 Small lights 19 Who went

.

with Joshua to conquer Caraan and received

Hebron?

22 Vehicle

23 Condition

24 Plant of the amaryllis family

27 Karachi is the capital

of what pro-

vince in

1

Bombay?

28 Sharp

2

30 Exista

Places: $10.10, 57.60, $7. Also ran: Expansion Time, 155 lbs. (C. Encarnacao); Humdrum Eve, 158 (Y. T. Fung); Jober, 138 (H. M. Botelho); Lancashire Lass. 135 (Hoo Pak-ming): Rose Jane, 140 (W. G. Poy),

Betting

Expansion Time...... Hamdrum Eve Jober

31 Linguistic

stock of Indo-China

32 Climbing

perennial plant

33 Regard

studiously

34 Printer's

measure

35 Hollow 36 Masculine 37 Helmsman

39 Spanish

..

Win. Place.

868

title

705

41 Sooner than

76

139

42 Musical

462

489

study

Lancashire Lass....

24

59

Moonlight View..... 620

43 What Afri-

415

1:

can desert

New Star

1,025 864

Red Feather Rose Jane

1.476 : 1,058

174

"255.

Total

4,325 4,082

RACE EIGHT

From a perfect start Jack O'

region in- cludes Al-

46 Old English administra- tive official

49 Eggs 50 Projecting

parts of buildings

53 Nothing 54 Sailor 55 Rent

56 Balt

DOWN

1 Portuguese

title

2 Some

3 Who In-

vented the beam system. of concen- trating wire- less rays:

4. What is the

name of the famona opera house at Milan La-?

5 Company

(abbr.),

6 Correlative.

of either

7 Grain of a

cereal grass

3 Conciliate

↑ Musical

dramă

10 Impediment 11 Possessive

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SOLUTION TO-MORROW

160 lbs... (Mr. C. Encarnacao) `2 Mr. A.HP's Sylvandale, 168 lbs.

(Mr. L. B. Chao) 3 | Lantern took the lead "followed by

half, Won by a length and a Ebony Idol and Estover, with the short head between second" and rest of the field following almost

third.

Time: 2.05.2. Part-mutuel:-"

Winner: $18.40.

in line. They went past the stands in that order. "Clowner and Royal Highness were last, but were taking it easy. The last named two had

Places: $810,"$8.50, $10.30. moved up and were tying handy Also ran-Double Chance, 143 at the bend with Sylvandale in (Ip Kul-ying); Eboný Idol, 142 (B. 'close' attendance," In a hard rid-

A. Proulx Emergency Call, 141 den Anish, Royal Highness, the (C. F. H. Churchill); Estover, 140 favourite, went on to win from (B, W. Tang); Gold Coin, 151 (8. C. Clowner, the second favourite, Liang); Jack O'Lantern, 140; (D. while: Sylvandale took; third place Black); Night Viaw, /147" (H,/^[\C, Jack O Lantern, Ebony, Idol and Pin); Piet Hein, 140 (EL JA. Estover, who were pronilhent in the Hearne): Plain View, 140 (8. W. early stages, finishing in the ruck!" Tan); Tempest, 140 (Tang Man- The fairly well-fandled Eight Wew ['wa); The Tigress, 153" (Hoo Pak- } was never in the picture at^any | ming): Tribute, 140 (B. L.-Yuen), stage.

Kwangtang Handicap--"D" Class

· Terka (aceste, kar natok at me wit

Dr. Lee Shin King's Me

Royal Highness, 168 lbs.:

Har DMI #V.Needa) 1 Mr. J. G. Whittaker's gloyner,

Betting

Clowner. .....

Double Chance

Ebony Igplan

Emergency Call...

18 Part of book

20 Ouy com- pound

21 Since 23 Town in Florida *

25 Who is the

heroine of

Shakes-

peare's

Twelfth

Night:

26 Anglo-Saxon

demestic ser- vant

27 Short dis- tance

29

Dislocate

33 True to fact 33 Keels over 35 North

American raij 36 Fashion 38 Who com- posed The Merry Widow?

40 Care for

tenderly

INKOVLE 4 The kara 45 Imitate 47 BY VERY 48 Cloth

of

% measure 51 Australian

State (Inita.) 52 Suffix to

form plural

Solution No. 442

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Gold Coin Jack O'Lantern... BT

485

184

Night View

2774

443

Piet Hein

115

-107

Pláin" View

173

--169

Royal Highness......... 1275

875

Bylvandale

921

514

Win. Flace. 838 789 177 213, ABS

Tempest

The Tigress

Tribute...

$229

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