Telegrams.
'HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SERVICE.
RUSSIAN MINISTER OF FINANCE.
A PLOT THAT FAILED.
[By couriery of the “Shaung Po.").
Vladivostok, 14th November. Certain foreigners, who appeared on the railway station, planned the assassination of the Russian Minister of Finance, but owing to certain unforeseen circumstances their plan was frustrated.'
RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY NOVEMBER 15 1909
BOXING AT THE P.R, C.
CHAMPUN OF THE FLEET.
Som, fire exhibitions of the manly art warn witnessed on Saturday night at the Victoria Recreation Club, bold under the suspices of that sporting institution. There was a fairly crowded house and among those present,was | noticed Sir Francis May, xco There were six well-matched contests altogether, which I were all put through according to the program. me, with the exception of a four-round contest Ja which Mr. E. Long was billed to fight' Mr.' J. M. Summara. The former did not appear and his place was taken.by Mr. Kerrison, who
obtained an easy victory. The main event was contest of fifteen 3-latte-rounds between" Seaman A. D. Grant, H.M.S. Rod, 167lbs, and Seaman Jas. Gibney, H.M.S. Flora, 181lbs.
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rick'sent in the third goal. After tbls the ball; was kept in play for sometime at the Buffs territory and many wild attempts were made. Atlist Carroll managed to score the only goal for the Club". It did not take long for the Buffs to put in another goal which, of course was ADu eksy one, and îf Hickling, did not rush ont it could havs, been 'saved. The whinle sounded for time with the score at 4-1.
To-day's Advertisements.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGER,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Spstructions to sell by
-PUBLIC AUCTION,
The second half was a very one-sided one and MR GEO. P. LAMMERT has received 'It did not take the home team long to score another four goals before the whistle called for time. And the game ended in a win for the Buffs by 8 goals to oon.
R. G. A. "Buffs" K. F. C. R. E.
LEAGUE TABLE. ·. Played Wou, Lost, Drawo, Points,
$
6
5
Many would have) preferred to sụn a fight to | H. K. F. C.... 6
the dish but Gibney received a pasty scab
pour the left eye in the first round and was counted out in the following boat. 'Captain Rị Groves Raines acted as referée to the thorough "satisfaction · of all.. The timekeepers were
Messrs. Carl Bunje end Mr. O. Chunyat, while | the fallowing gentlemen had charge of the arrangements :—Massis. R, L. Bridger, J. A. 5. Alves, A. L. Alves, A. V. Barros, J. Forbes, R. Galluzzi and R. F. Lammert. During the
challenge.
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SECOND DIVISION.
Naval Yard.............. 5
BO.C.. VA, MOSLEM.
... This match was played of at the Football Club Grovod, and ended in a victory for the Boys, in the first half play was very over and at the close of half time, Goldenberg scored the first point for the Boys,
-The second half play was a very' one-sided
accession. The scorets, wars Goldsaberg (2), Cabon (2), and Jex (1),
RUSSIAN INDEMNITY,
[By courtesy of the Skeung Po‚"]
Peking, 14th November. The Russian Government has paid evening, Bill Lewis issued a provisional affair and the B.O.C. put in five goals in quick over to the Weiwupa a sum of The first round was a four round contest be- ,500,000 roubles as compensation in Iween C. Humphreys and A. A. Claxton, Hum.
*A" CO. BUFFS . L.R.C. satisfaction for the claims of the Chi-phreys showed a decidedly good style bui bis
This was another one-sided game in which opponent had the pugoucity of a ball-dog and avoided some dangerous thrusts. Nothing the Buffs came out on top with 6 goals to mil. resulted from the first round, at the conclusion of which matters stood fairly even.
nese merchants who had suffered loss of property during the late Russo-Japanese war,
SECRET DESPATCHES.
PURPORT UNKNOWN.
By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."}
Peking, 14th November. During the past few days a num- ber of telegrama has passed between the Grand Council and Waiwupu and the Chinese Ministers accre- dited to foreign countries.
They relate to private State affairs whose exact purpose it has not been possible to di-cover.
RAILWAY AFFAIRS.
A RECENT APPOINTMENT.
[By courtesy of the "Sheung Po."]
When the second round opsted, it was seen that Humphreys was measuring his man well and managed to get in a few effective shots, but all the time Humphreys was pot an the defen.
■ive. An exhibition of give and taka followed, during which Humphreys drove a particularly hard knock on his opponent's jɩW.
The remaining rounds were fast and furiour and at the conclusion of the last round Claxton was declared the winner.
The second event was a five-round sparring exhibition between Mr. J. Forbes and Seaman 3. Roberts, H. M. S. Kent, lightweight cham pion of the British Fleat. The entire contest was throughout fast and exciting, the soumon
showing fine fest work,
To the third evool, Kid Marriott, of the Naval Yard, bastam-weight champion of Hongkong, |8 at 6 lbs., faced Mr. J. Pys, of H. M. 8. Tamar, 8 1. The sailormio wat no match for his opponent. His weak point was a dangerous tendency to 'expose" bis left şib, which was taken full adviesge of by Mar rlott, who got in blows with fil-driving force. Pye, however, excelled in ducking, causing Marrioletà almost bite the dust on several occa.
Peking, 14th November. Li King-gei, son of the Into Lisions and it was little short of miraculous that the lighter man was able to survive the whole Hudg-chang, has been directed, by length of six rounds. There could be no mis- by, Ministry of Posts und Commu- take about the winner and that was Marriott.
The next fight was one between. Mr. 1. M. nications to take charge of the gene-Summers and Mr..Kerrison. It was a one-sided ral superintendency of the (Canton-affair, Kertoo bong declared thie winger. Hankow) railway. He has been
CANTO-N-II ANKO W
RAILWAY
A BOISTEROUS MEETING.
[By courtesy of the " Sheung Po."]
The last round but one was a four-round fight between R. A. Carvalho, 132 lbs., and I. empowered to sign all loan agree-E. Chuoyut, i15 lbs. The latter had a most "ments for the railway.
peculiar blyle and was persistently baffled by his nimble opponent, who had all the science on hịt side. An extra round was allowed by the referee and the result was declared a draw, Before the last fight of the evening-the main. event between Seaman A. D. Grant, | R.M.S. Xení, 167 ¡bs., and Seaman Jan. Gibney, | H.M.S. Flora, 161 lbs, for the heavy-weight championship of the British Fleet in South Chios, Bill Lewis sunounced that in case Gib- At the meeting of shareholders of ney was declared the winner, he would fight the Canton-Hankow Railway held him for the best purse, if not, he was prepared to meet Sergeant Piggott, who holds the middle. to-day for the election of a Chair-weight championship of the British Army. man and Vice-chairman, there was very heated discussion, and those present actually came to blows.
Canton, 14th November.
As for the fight itsnil, the result camo as a
surprise to Gibney's backers. From the very first, both the contestants showed a tendency to clinch and the referee had several times to call out to them to "break" to the first round
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‚"B" CO BUFF3 W 88TH CO RĪGA, In this match the R. G. A. defeated the "B" Co. Buffs by 3 goals to nil
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8зab co R.G A., 87TH CO R.G.A. This match was decided at Lyemun side, and boib táame put in some good play, and at the call of time the 83rd Company defeated their opponent by one goal to nil,
LEAGUE TABLE..
Played. Won. Last. Drawn. Points.
83rd Co., R.G.A.4 B.O. C... 3 Co. Buffs 3
BB Co., R.G.A... 3 "B" Co. Buffs 2 87 Co. R.G.A.... 3 L. R. C.
4
M. R. C... 2.
2
2
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CRICKET.
• PROBABLES V^, THE REST.
This match was played on the Cricket Ground" on Saturday afternoón al 1,30 p.m. The Rest retired with 94 runs. Hancock scored 18 and Claxton 15, The Probables batted well and made the excellent score of ato muns. Those retired were: Capt. Garrett 44 1201, W. N.
Edwards 43, and A. C. Elborough 41. Tha individual scores and bowling analysis are
THE REST. ↑
A. A. Claxton, Garnett, b Oliver.... 15 Capt. Clapham, RA, b Oliver....... E. C. Oliver, R.M. c Bagnall, b Oliver R.O. Hatchison, c Bagnall, b Garnett...... H. Hancock, b Oliver Rev. Maundrell, a Edwards. b Oliver......
1. Liegmatiu, e and Garrett. A. H. Young, Bagnall...........
W. Waterhouse, bot out....................................... A. Osman, A.oc, b Baguali............... R. B. Beattie, c Oliver, b Garnett...........................
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DOWLING, ANALYSIS.
R.E.O. Bird...... 7 3 Capt. Bard...
R. E. H. Oliver... 9 Garnett.............10.4 Bagnall...
3 PROBABLES,
Capt. Beasley, A., C Hutchison, Orman 15 A. C. Elborough, retired... W. N. Edwards, retired
Li Bagnall, A., c Oliver, b Hutchison ...
T.E. Pearce, c and b flutchison ..........
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THURSDAY,
o'clock
the and day of December, 1909, at
to the afternoon, at his Sales Rooms, in Duddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong, TIJE, FOLLOWING
VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD AND RECLAMATION PROPERTIES
IN FOUR LOTS.
The Properties consist of:- LOT -All that Piace or Parcel of Group'd
situnis at Victorin In the Colony of Hong kong and known and registered in the Land Offics as Sicilon B of Marine Lot No. 34 together with the messuage, erec tions and buildings thorgon known as No. So Booksin Strand area 1,680 square feet, Term 900 years." Annual Crown rent Sya.19.
LOT 1-All that Place or Parcel of Ground tasto at Victoria aforesaid and known and registered in the Land Office as Sub- section 4 of Section B of Marine Lot No. together with the massage erections "and buildings thereon known at No. 6 Bonham Strand Term ç8a year. An
Dant Crown Rent $6.00.
LOT 3—All that Piece or Parcel of Ground. situate in the Dependency of Kowloon and Colony of Hongkong and known and registered in the Land Office as Subsec. tion of Section A of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 713 together with the messunge arections and buildings theresa known as No: 38: Shanghai Street: Area 1082 square feet. Term 75 years. Annual Crown rent Si,50.
Lor -All that Flece or Parcel of Ground situate at Victoria, aforesaid and known and registered in the Land Office as Sec. tion of Prays Reclamation to the Re- maining Portion of Marine Lot 37 (held 2. mudar and upon the terms and conditions of two several Agreements relating to the Reclamation is front of Marine Lot No. 37a Remaining Portion dated respectivaly the, gth October 1849 and the 9th Jane 1899 and respectively made between Bruce Shepherd Acting for and on behalf of the then Governor of Hongkong of the one part and Tson Tak Tong of the 'other part and between the said Trun Tak Tong of the one part and His Excelloocy Sir Henry Arthur Blake, G.C.M.G Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the wald Colony of Hongkong and its Dependencies and Vice-Admiral of the same of the other part; by the first of which Agreements the Governor agreed to grant to the said Tsun Tak Tong his executors administrators and assigns a Crowa Lense of the said premises for the term of 999 years upon the terms and cubject to the con- ditions in the said Agreement mentioned mod by the second of which Agreements in consideration of the Governor letting the said Tsuo Tak Tong into possession of the said premises the said Tang Tak Tong agreed (inter alia) to pay to the Governor the annual Crown rent of $70.00) togather with the mesiusqus erections and buildings thereon known as No. 2 Connaught Read West and No. : Des Vizor Road West Area 793 square feet. Proportion of Annual Cron rent 315,50.
For further particulars and conditions of anto, apply to
Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,
Solicitors for the Vendor,
or to
Mr. GEO. P. LAMMERT,
The Auctioneer. Hongkong, 15th November, 1909.
"BEN LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
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41 S.S "BENLOMOND," 43 | FROM LEITH, LONDON AND STRAITS. ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardons and/or extru hazardous Godown of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown "Oo.." Ltd., whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
W. O. D. Turner, c Claxton, b Hutchison.... Capt. Baird (Buffs), at. Hancock b Lalpmann 20 Capt. Garnett, R., retired ambu 44 R. Z. B. Oliver, not out............. 13
H.E. Viceroy Yuan Heu-shuan, in a telegram to the Ministry of Gibney was driven to the ropes and received | R. E O. Bird, c Young, b Oliver.... 5
a onisty scab on the left cheek, but otherwise, Posts and Communications, applied matter stood fairly svan, both men hitting for the postponement of the elec-hard. In the second round, Gibney was driven tions.
TYPROON WARNINGS, The following telegrami were received from
the Manila Observatory at the American Con- sulate General:-
November 14th, 11.20 a.m. November 14th, 9.30 a.m. Cycloon or ty. phoon E. of Northum Visayas or South Eastern Lezon, moving W. or W.N.W.
November 13th, 9.50 8.m. November, 15th, 8 a.m. Cyclone or typhoon SE, of Manila over or near Southern Luzon, moving W. or W.N‚W.-
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to the ropes and 'punished with continued persistency and was unable to parry the shower of blows. The fight was brought to an end by a right on the jaw, in which Gibney was knocked out and was unable to ring till after a few moments had elapsed from the count-out,
#001BALL LEAGUE.
FIRST DIVISION,
Total
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Leipmander-14 4 49
Osman -སྐbul*y* 10 D 52 Young ........ODE Claxton Hutchison
E. C. Oliver.. Waterhouse...
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This match was played on the Pollen Ground on Saturday afternoon and resulted in a win for the Civil Service,
FOLICE.
nimencement means
J. Ogg, b Brett i G. &. Woodcock, b Reed.
Only one match was played in this divisico on Saturday afternoon; that of the Buẩn wa. H.K.F.C. That between the Artillery and Naval Yard did not come off owing to the T. H. King, e McKay, b Brett....... - lalter team not putting in an appearance; pro-W. Piti, b Reed.......... bably the points will be awarded to the gunner, P. P. J, Wodehouse, b Brett svare
S. R. Hallifax, c Ellis, b Brett
S. Bell, suo anti J. H. Kerr, c Raven, b Bratt A. G. Langley, b Reed........
W. W. Cooper, not out....... J. Mody, & McEwen, b Reed.
BUFFS VI, CLUB,
This game was decided on the military Round on Saturday at 4 p.m. the teams were represented by: Buffe:--Black (Goal), Ruler and Cloke (Backs), Dare, Wren and Tampsett (Halíbácks), Fitzpatrick, Houckham, Taylor, Brewster and Barker (Forwards).
POLUNTEER CAMP NOTES.
The Volunteers, went under canvas on Saturday afternoon in the New Territory, Their tents were pitched about a couple of milen from the "Buffs" Camp. A large num bar of Volunteers went over on Saturday and many returned this morning, à one lands it takes fally three quarters of an hour to reach the Camp after negnflating hilly'ground. After and J. McCobbio (Becks), Ricketts, R. C. Krival the Volunteers started palling up their Barlow and W. Ironside (Hallbacks), F. G. tents, and later in the afternoon the Englocere | Carroll, A. Whitemarsh, O. Enger, H. ́ertolett ware out lo portable sourch-light drill and the 'and J. D. Dauby (Forwardt),
H.K.F.C.-C. Hickling (Goal), A, Hamilton
reat had instruction in guard mounting, and The Hongkongites kicked off and made relief of santrics.
On Sunday morning at 6 o'clock the 'Infant. Company marched to Kowloon City range to fire off their moskatry course; they did not return until 5 o'clock in the afternoon.
The Church parade was at 6.15 am, and all units paraded outside the dining tont at the appointed time. The service was held in the diluing tant and was conducted by Lieut. Col.
Chapman
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** Later in the day gun drill was called for and some smart work was seen amongst the man, The Engineers wars blay at their field leles phone work.
sua inmon
Extras....any • corn
Total
KOTALKEDAH
BOWLING ANALYSIS. Polica
+ 0. R. Kettenroman. 15 64 King one ancien 7.4 21 Moody
6 21 Bell 5 25 2 CIVIL SERVICE,
F. A. Blden, c King, b Bell
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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remain- lng undelivered after the sand instant, will be subject to reni.
***All Claims against the Steamer must be pre- ranted to the Undersigned on or before the a9th instant, or they will not be recognized.
All broken, chafod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godówas, where they will be examined on the aznd instant, aÈ TE AM.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bllls of Lading will be countersigued by
GIBB, 'LIVINGSTON & Co., Agants. Hongkong, 15th November, 1999.
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DARTICULARS and CONDITIONS of the
order of His Excel
To-day's Advertisements.
| FOR A SHORT SHABON ONLY.
RETURN VISIT..
leucy the Governor, of the following Low of CROWN LAND in Hongkong, Kowloon and * Taing ! Island, New Teiritories, for the par- pose of Quarrying Grasite, for a term of 3 years, commencing from the 1st January, 1910, Sealed tenders will be received at the Cot 30lonial Secretary's Office until Noon of aand
·November, 1909.
rush to the Buffs territory, and it did not J. Ellis, b. Kerr...ung istevavuude take long for them to send the ball||A.L. Sutherland, c Woodcock, b Moody... back. The Buffs charged and made a rust G. Reed and b Kere......
goal which the goalkeeper cleared to 1. McKweo, b Kerr..................................... ...
A. R. Maven, run out...35 corner. This was well placed, and the H, F. Jackson, b Bell feather looked dangerous in the midst of L. Brett, & King... a scramble. After this the ball was soon fly- - Mackay, 5 ing.up and down the field when Cloke secured A. 5. File, got out the sphere and passed it to Taylor who rushed J. Bacon, b King volone ca nt goal and opened the score, for the Buffs. The civilļans then toado a good few attempts
to equalize, but every time their shot went too wide. Baker then got the ball and registered
second goal, and immediately after Ekspat-
Kerr
"Tenders must be in a form which will ba supplied by the Director of Public Works upon 'deposit of a sum of $50,
The Government does not bind itself to raccept the highest or any tapder.
PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS, "
$1
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Contents
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Lot
Locality.
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Acres
Teat Tas Mui,
Da
2750 27 38
Shaukiwan West-
Hok Un Mati
129
BOWLING ANALYBÍR Civil Service Brottima 12
'Do
Jordan Road, Kowloon,
Yaumatic 98
Fok Tsan Haupg
Taing Island (Cheung Ho
2. Naw Territorion), ses Roseksen, zyth Mayuniber, 1999.
OF THE
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AND..
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GRAND
OPENING
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TO-MORROW
(TUESDAY), NOVEMBER 18th. AT CAUSEWAY BAY,
NEW ARTISTS
THE
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FROM EUROPE, AUSTRALIA, AMERICA, RUSSIA, JAPAN, &c, ALL NEW TO THE ORIENT WORLD-FAMOUS ZOO of per FORMING WILD ANIMALS " Trained and Performed by G. Urban, (The Greatest and Most Expensive Animal Miss Zelis, The Peerless Equestriepas.
Novelty over Branght to Hongkong.
Miss Catherine, Celebrated Dances.
'La-dial, Comic Juggler.
Miss Florence Lallak in her Graceful Equipoise
on the Silver Wire. Mookerjee, Horizontal Bar Expert. Miss Virginie, Dashing. Equestrienus. Leo. Hernandez, Equestrian Humorist. Elliott & Romah, Knockabout Clawas,
The Sinters Elliott, Acrobatic Dancers. Dicky and Bella Dell, Staircase Hand-Balanc Carpie Bros., Head to Head & Hand Balancers.
ing Speciality.
Wally St, Leon, Somersault Rider. Dalbavis, Balancer Extraordinary. THE STAR OF INDIA
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THE ROYAL ENTERTAINER. THE MYSORE TROUPE. B00000, THE CONTINENTAL AUGUSTE Gorgeous Entrees with A SUPERB STUD OF PERFORMING"
HORSES, PONIES, SPANISH DONKEY, ELEPHANTS, LIONS, ROYAL BENGAL TIGERS, DOGS and MONKEYS, etc., etc.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform Hall-Price to Stalls and second Class, Box Play at ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. Doors Open 5 P.M. Ovarture 9 P.M. Special Trams running before and after Performance.
Intimations.
We have received a new
shipment of extra
choice
ENGLISH BACON
75 cents per lb.
THE
DAIRY FARM Co., LIMITED
Hongkong, 10th October, 1909.
ASAHI BEER SAPPORO BEER
TO BE OBTAINED
FROM ALL WINE DEALERS
Events Coming.
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Monday, 10th November, Cameron Highlanders Concert: Volunteers Headquarters, 9.15 p.m.
The Marchant of Venice." Theatre Royal, Baadmson Comedy, 9 pm.
PRICE OF ADMISSION: Box of 6 Chaim...$15.00 | Second Chairs 51,00 | (Jawellery),, Single Seatin Box, 3.00 | Stalls(Carpeted seat) Dress Circle Chairs 2,00).
50 cts.
Gallery (for Chinese only) 30 cts. MATINEES:- WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, ]
AT 4 P.M., When Children under 12 years will be admitted at Half-Price to all Parts of the CIRCUS, K. BYSACK, Propriettor and Mavzgor."
A. JACKSON. Representative, Hongkong, 15th November, 1909.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
THE Steamship
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"JAPAN having arrived from the above Parts, Con signees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be landed at once, at Consignees' risk and expense.
Cargo remaining on board after 4 F.M., of the 17th intt, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expense.
Consignees of Cargo from SINGAPORE and PENANG are requested to take IM- MEDIATE DELIVERY of their Goods from alongside, such Cargo impeding the dine charge of the vessel will be landed and stored at Consigness' risk sad expense.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
Tuesday, 16th November. Hughes and Hough mactión sale, 11 m.
Geo. P. Lammert auction sale, at the Peak;
St. Andrew's Ball (Practice dance), Theatre Royal, Bandmann Comedy, 9 p.m. "An Hoglishman's Home.*
Hippodrome Circus, Causeway Bay, 9 p..
2.45 p.m.
Wednesday, 17th November, ⠀⠀ Hughes and Hough auction salu, Tortois shall goods, 2.30 p.m.
Hippodrome Circus, Causeway Bay, 4 p.m. Hoogkeng Gun Club Meeting,.5 pm. Thestre Royal, Bandmann Comedy, 9 p.m. "The Scarlet Pimpernel."
:
Hippodrome Circus, Canteway Bay, 9 p.m.
Friday, 19th November. Interport Cricket, Cricket Ground. Organ Recital, St. Peter's Church, 5.30 p.m. Hippodroma Circus, Causeway Bay 19 p.m. Theatre Royal, Bandmann Comedy, 9pm.
Saturday, 26th November. Interport Cricket, Cricket Ground. Football Matcher.
Hippodrome Circus, Causeway Bay, 4' p.m." Theatre Royal, Bandmano Comedy, 9ʻp.m. Hippodrome Circus, Causeway Bay, 9ʻp.us.
Monday, 22nd November,
o'clock (noon), Tenders, Granite Quarry Farms, P.W.D., at
Thursday, and December.: Geo. P. Lammert, auction sale Praya Re [773 i clamation properties, 3 p.m.
DAVID SASSOON & Co., LIMITED,
Agents. Hongkong, 13th November, 1009.
GINS.
Dr. Seager's Old Tom.
D.C.L. Old Tom.
D.C.L. Dry.
ITALIAN VERMOUTHS.
Martini & Rossi,
Fratelli Branca.
BITTERS.
Dr. Sieger's Angostina.
D.C.L. Orange.
Pomeranzen.
Fernet Branca.
H. PRICE & CO., LD,
12 QUEEN'S ROAD,
Telephons 135-*
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