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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE
HE Undersigned have received Instructions from Liquidators and others
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"to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Friday, the 8th December, 1949
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
HOCKEY CHATTER
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Ten days have passed since the Civilians' hockey trini was held at King's Park, and the selectors of the team to meet the Combined Service on Sunday have yet to
LEAGUE SOCCER FIXTURES FOR THE WEEK-END
SPORTS &
GENERAL
The following are the League fixtures and appointments for the I week-end:-
FIRST DIVISION (4 PML) Saturday
South China “A” (4) v. 'Kwong Wah (2) (Caroline Hill Ref.: arpounce the names of the players Goss: Linesmen Wilson and Bar
retto): chosen. We have "it On good
Police (2) v. Club (D) (Boundary authority that the selected team will be announced in the course of Demee and Wyper).
Road; Ref.: Havelaar; Linesmen: todry-too late for comment in this column
Having witnessed the one trial beld on the Sunday before last, at their Sales Room, No."35. Han-we extend to the selectors our kow Road, Kowloon.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
deepest sympathy. Their task was not an easy one, and with their
St. Joseph's (3) v. Kowloon (0) (St. Joseph's, Ref.: Minihan; Lines- men: Carley and Dove).
Eastern (3) v. Middlesex (4) (Club, Ref.: Omar; Linesmen: Fra- ser and Lee Bing-tong).
Sunday (4 p.m.)
NEWSETTES
Germans in Johannesburg have Southern Rhodesian leaders and formed Anti-Nast organiza- Į military experts have arrived in tion with branches in other towns Pretoria for defence talks with
(Reuter).
the Union of South Africa.- (Reuter).
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The United States Ambassador
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in London. Mr. Joseph Kennedy, Dr LJ Ying-jam, President of who is on his way home on leave, Lingnan University, will present left Lisbon on Monday by Clipper the certificates at the annual flyinging-boot-(Reuter)
speech day of the Heep Yunn Girls' School on Friday, Dec. 15, at 5.30 p.m.
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The Rt. Rev. Frank 1 Norris, veteran, Bishop of North China, is to retire next year,
and will be The marriage took place yester-" the Registry, Supreme succeeded by the Rt. Rev. Arnold day at Scott, now Bishop of Shantung. Court" before Mr. T. J. Gould, Deputy Registrar, of Mr. Cheung Elders of Kiangtain," Pahsten, Fook-hung, manager of the Peter Pishan and Hochwan, In South Electric Co., 444, Prince Edward Szechwan, have decided to jointly Road and Miss Ho Chi-ming, of organise a volunteer army. More No. 426, Prince Edward Road. than 2,000 men in Hochwab and Eastern v. R.A.O.C. (Club, 2.30; 1.000 in each of the other thres Ref.: Fraser).
hsten will join the service. "
R. Navy (2) v. South China "E" hecklers, therefore, we cannot (0) (C. Hill, Ref.: Clark; Lines- agree. From the players on the men Phillips and Baker. field, and on the one basis of their
M SATURDAY performance that day, little could be chosen that would permit of Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Divans, sound sleep later for an honest Wardrobes. Chests of Drawers, man.
comprising:-
Dressing Tables. Chesterfeld Sultes, Sideboards, Dining Tables,
Selectors,
Second Division "A"
8th R.A. v. Club (Stanley, 4; Ret.: Ford),
12th R.A. v. Kumaons (Stanley, 2.30; Ref.: Banham).
South China v. 5th R.A! (C. Hill, 2:30: Ref.: Wilson).
Police v. Engineers (Boundary
Second Division “B” Police v. Engineers (Boundary Road, 2.30; Ref.: Hobson).
Signals v. Kwong Wah (Chat-
ham Road, 2.30: Ref.: Edward).
Third Division International 9. BAS.0. (Bt
other than omcial Chairs, Desks, 'Bookcases, Cabinets, have come through with represen- Tables, Rattan Furniture, Ward-]tative elevens. From eight good robe and Cabin Trunks, Teapoys, men and true, reputed to be all of Smoking Sets and Stands, etc., etc. sound judgment, as many as five Tientsin Carpets, Rugs, Pictures, of whom had witnessed the game, Clocks. Ornaments, Curlos, Cut- we took a poll of popular opinion lery, Dinner Service, Tea Sets,un the matter. Two names only Glasses, Coal Scuttles and Brasses, were submitted in common by all Gramophones and Records, Electric
eight selectors-N. B. M. Whitley Table Lamps, Fans and Heaters. Bronze, Brass, Aluminium and E. and V. C. Bond. The Radio forward, P. Ware, Bathroom Scale, Radio Gurbachan Singh, found seven
for backers-four
the centre- Signalı W. Engineers (Bookun- Sets, Elder-down Quilts, Blankets,
Reed. Doo, 4: Ref.: Gibson), Bed Sheets, Table, Covers, Napkins, forward berth. W. A
Soares and T. D. S. Whitley, the
24th R.A. v. R. Scots. (Military> etc.. etc.
latter of whom did not play in the 2.30: Ref.: Jent). trial, were named five times. Six other players appeared on four of the lists submitted.
also
A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
and
1 Refrigerator "Günlan"
1 Plano "O.H. Hooff"
1 Planola and 75 Rolls Music
1 Camera "Robot" in case
1 Microscope in case
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1 "Agfa" 18 mm Cine Film Projec-
tor in case
1 "Corona" Portable Typewriter
1 Teakwood Dining Room Suite
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We will not add our own voice here in support of any player, but implore the selectors to fa- vour followers of hockey in the Colony with a team that will not include more than four players from one club, and that will find at least six clubs re- presented.
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On the Combined Services team, one little bit of comment must be made. The Navy have received a generous allotment of places, in
On View from Thursday, the 7th fact a too generous allotment-
December, 1939.
Terms: Cash on Delivery,
'some will say when one comes to trying to remember how many i! games Navy players have participated in this season. The R.A.F. who possess as keen a team
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Joseph's, 2.30: Ref.: Smith).
SUNDAY
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Third Division South China Y R.A.M.C. HI, 2.30; Ref.: Salter).
30th R.A. v. Kit Chee (Stanley, 2.30; Ref.: Harlock).
Electric v. 5th R.A. Sookunpoo, 4; Ref.: Sze Po Wall.
The game between R.AF. and the University in the Third Divi- sion has been postponed.
NOTE: The figures. h brac- kets after First Division teams denote the result in the first round League game last sea- son).
CS.C.C. VS C.P.O.
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1939.
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Bishop Sargent has been Assistant
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The Rev. Y, Y. Tsu, Ph.D., (of) St. John's University, Shanghali
The following will represent the Hongkong Civil Service Cricket Club against the C.P.O. Recreation has been elected Assistant Bishop Club at billiards and snooker at the
of the Diocese of Hongkong.
C.B.C.C. today at 7 pm.
Billiards: F. Jones. V. Ebbage and
A. W. Grimmitt. Snooker: J. F. Hickman, J. A. Bendall and C. Strange.
SWEEPSTAKE RACE RESULTS
True Blue (Miss Crawhall-Wil- son), won the Sweepstake Race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club salled yesterday over an 8.3 miles course.
Detailed results follow:-
True Blue, A11
Finished Pos. 17.39.43 1
(Miss Crawhall-Wilson). Penelope, A2
(Mr. S. Berg).
Eve. A5..
(Maj.' G. Archer).
single
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not been awarded place. We consider the omission an unjust one.
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The selectory of the Mainland and Island Ladies teams we congratulate for an excellent Job of work. We note with interest that youth received every encouragement, and wa back the Island team, selected from only twelve players, one of whom--a selector-stood ́down, to give the Mainland a
good fight.
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To turn to a more lasting subject -the Hockey Association Tourna ment. A lot of progress has bean made over the week-end and only the University, whom we remind here of last season's unplayed fles as a good reason to hustle, have not yet started on their programme. I understand they meet Recreto tomorrow,
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(Mrs. M. I. Johnstone).
WEATHER REPORT
HONGKONG ROYAL
OBSERVATORY
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10 m., December 6, Barometer (at sea level), 30.25 ins. Temperature, 65 F. Humidity, 46 per cent. Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Wind Direction, ENE
Temperature; maximum yesterday.
89 F.
Temperature. minimum last night,
56 F
Rainfall for 24 hrs., ending 10 am,
today, nil.
Total rainfall since January 1st.
86 70 ins. Against an average of, 84,21 ins Sunset tonight, 5.59 .. Sunrise tomorrow. 8.50 a.m.
4 p.m., Dec. 4
The Royal Engineers are in the lead with three clear wins in three matches played. Though we doubt their ability to stay tops long Barometer, (at sea level), 30.12 ins. enough to win the Tournament, the Temperature, 67°F. Sappers have done very well Humidity, 55 per cent.
far and must be con- Wind Direction, CALM. gratulated on their auspicious Wind Force (Beaufort), 9. start. Of the six goals scored by
Maximum temperature, 70 F. the
Minimum temperature, 56 F. Sappers, L/SET "Curly" Homburg can claim five, and this, Rainfall, 0.00. we learn from our ales. is more than any other forward. has con- tributed to bis side so far in the Tournament.
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The "Y" Ladies camp is quite disturbed over the departure tor Singapore of their dependable left- wing, Miss Helen Bockler. The point is that the champions cannot
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HONG KONG TIDE TABLE
From 7 to 13 Dec. 1939
Date
Month.
Height.
Height,
HIGH. WATER
LOW WATLE
Hong
•Hong
Kong Standard Standard
Kong
Time
Tinze
find a suitable replacement now that Miss O. Pocock has also left Thur. 7 the "Y" fold. Their most recent
á. ra.
b. m.
03 33
15 9
0043
3.3
18:49 189
1906
3 2.
Fri
a
07 48 15%
01 38 8 6
and most important acquisition, Miss Decima Eardley, the Ehang- Sat,
1931
1948
3 4
9
0854 . 1
(OR 26 | | 1 D
hat interporter, is a right-winger and therefore somewhat insulted Ban. for the vacant berth,
20.10
13 26
3 6
10
09 49
5 1
03 09
15
20 48
78 1408
3 6
Mon. 11.
10 39
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Wed. 13
21 24 11 24 [49]. 0427 || 0 21.58. 8.0 16 16 3 7 1208 4.9 22 28 17 8
8 0 1427 13 7
05.03 15:49
Further, Miss Eardley has rior played hockey since the last. interport match and is chary on trying out in an unaccustomed position. The "Y" are not, disposed on reshuffling their attack, more definitely so in view of the fact that they meet St. Andrew's in this Saturday's Caer Clark encounter, and rumours are rife to the effect that the Saints are out to win. One in the know tells us, in most impressive gangster language, that St. Andrew's are “feeling tough.”
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tumpires will persist in not turning up at Brawn Cup matches,
as was the case last Saturday at the CBS,, the competition will be seriously handicapped. There are seven teams in the League, the outcome of which will winot be a runaway for any of the participants and even the most weathered forecasters have so for been keeping their opinions strictly to themselves.
especially for the work of the Anglican Church (Chung Hwa Sheng Kung Hul) in the provinces of Yunnan and Kweichow. Dr. Tsu is 50 years old. His wife is also distinguished Christian worker and is President this year, of the Y.W.C.A.s of China,
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