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HOTEL LISTS.
Hongkong Hotel.
Anwyl, R. J. Konys, Major Arrkas, Bliss Kent, Mr. & Bandmann, M. Mrs.H. W.
E.
Bandmann, M.E.
Barberini, E. T. Baring, M. Bate, E. R. Bearelsloy, Capt.
G. B. Beaumont, G. A. 'Belilios, Mrs. E.
R.
Bona, G, A. Beynon, Capt.
Block, G.
•
King, E. N. Kruseman, A. Lambert; Mra. 'Lay, Mrs.
Lay. Miss Levy, S. Lilienthal, Mrs.
A. W. Von Lobb, Dr E. L.
M. Lilienthal, Capt A. W. Yon Lyson, P.
Blumenthal, L. Luty, A. C.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL' '7, 1919.
C. R.
Blanch, N. F.
Lowrie, S.
W.
Mackenzie, A
Bonnet, F.
Mackichan. Mr.
Boulimier
and Mrs.
Bowack, G...
Mackichan,
Brandes
Alisy
Nerve Sufferers find
Bridge, Mrs. E.. Mackichan, A.
F.
ង.
Brooks, Mrs. L. MacIntyre, Mr.
R. and mak Brooks, Mr. and
Mrs. P. R. Cambridge, A. J.
and Mra. Nei Marks, S. and
parky Martin, G. E. 0, Carpenter, Miss Mathoson, Mrs. and R. T.
• N.
child. Catlin, Miss A. Chalmers, J. S. Matthews, F, N, Chambers, Mrs. McKean, Dr. G
& Mr. Chaprue, Mrs. Church, Mrs. C.
L.
Claxton, A. A. Cokely, T. J. Cowon, Mrs. W.
F
Crocker, Miss Davis, C. H.
W. McKenny, Dr.
C. W. & MTB,
&
Me Lachlan, Capt. & Mrs. Mehta, K. B. Merecki, J, Melbourne, C.
D. Miln, Mies Daw, Mr. Q. W. Miln, Mr. Deane, A. F. Mrs. A. M. Dempsey, Mr. & Mulder, J. D.
Mrs. J. J.
F. Denson, H. C. Norton, J. E. ' Dorteano, Mr. & O'Leary, Miss
Mrs. & 2 child- G.
Parkman, Mice
M. E. Parsons, E. E. Poewgon, Dr. H. Potts, Mr. and
ren.
Dike, G. A. Droper, R. F. D'Oettingen, V. Dougherty, Mr. & Mrs. C. M. Douglas, Mrs. R.
H.
Dunroché, Mr. &
Mrs. P. C. Dowley, W. A. Ehrhardt, F. Ehrenfels, Mr.
and Mrs. H. O. Finlayson, Mrs.
C.
Fisher, II. G. Fowler, E. A. 5. Franka, F. W. Gamanon, H. W. Gardiner, Miss
A. L Gurnett, Mr. and
Mrs. Geare, Mrs K. Geare, I. Glen, Mise M. Gordon, A. G. Goulbourn, V. Gould, Mr. J. Gourgey, Green, J. H,
Mrs. W. H. Preston, Miss Preston, Mr. &
Mrs. Putnam, Miss
·K. L. Ray, E. H. Rony, Miss F. Ritchie, Mr. &
MrB. Rosenborg Miss
Li Roussello, Mr.
& Mrs. Salina, Count & Countess Schalthoiter, P. Sehregardus, Mrs. N. H. Seale, Mrs. H.
W.
Seguitz, Y. F. Seymour, FAT Sharp, E. H.- Sibley, J. C. Sidford, Mrs.
G. V.
Griffith, Miss M. Silva, F. de
Smith, Mr. and
E.
Grisogono, P. O. Mrs. E. E.
Von.
Sorby, V.
Hall, Capt. T. P. Staufe, S.
Hanna, Dr. J. G Butherland, P. Harbord, W. R.
D.
Harter, Mr. and Spittles, Mr. H.
Mrs. P. W.
Hayhurst, Mias Spiro, S.
H.
Mrs. James.
Square, Miss.
Heape, F. B. Stearns. F. K. Hemmerdinger, Swaffield, H. E.
Tapp, J. R.
E. Howett, Hon. E. Thomson, H. P.
A., C.M.C.
ANATOGEN
SANATOGEN
Source of Renewed Strength."
No physical suffering is more distressing in its beginnings, more dangerous in its 'ag: " gravated forms, than suffering brought about by impaired nerve health.
Skep, appetite, energy, all'suffer from loss of nerve-power, and all combine to depress the mind, and to weaken the foundation of the entire system. Impoverished nerves have their own peculiar and imperative needs-food needs, which are specialty and quickly satis fed by Sanatogen.
Nerves cannot be repaired by drugs-by Boading, or any form of nere stimulation... They need the tonic help of a food-their own food. Sanatogen combines in concentrated form the precise nourishment demanded by
nerve exhaustion..
This reconstructive power of Sanatogen, this regenerative force, feeding and sustaining the delicate nervous net-work, and infusing energy into every part of the system, is recognised by 16,000, practising physicians who have written hearty endorsements of 'this greatest of food tonics.
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Sanatogen will Help You!
You who are nervous, run down, below par, should grasp the helping hand of Sanatogen. It will give new vigour to your slarved nerves, regenerate your body and digestion, help you to overcome that wretched feeling of weariness and depression. And Sanatogen will not merely free you from those synsp. toms for a lime. It will go on doing you good until you are really well again. And all the time you have the satisfaction of kubwing that you are taking a preparation endorsed by the best medical authorities a scientific health food, with true tonic properties. Sanatogen can be obtained-of all Chemists.
Write to clay for n Free Copy of "The Art of Living" by Dr. Andrew Wilson, the fammis medical anther. This interesting book tellsyon-all-about- Sanatogen, and also contains a great deal of valuable advice on health topics. Write at once, mentioning this paper, to the manufacturers of Sanatogen, Messrs. A. Wuling & Co., 6, Kinking Road, Shanghal."
Mullins. Licut."
Craigieburn,
Bevington, F.
Caldwell, Mr.
Caldwell, Miss
The Rt. Hon.
Sir John Gorst, Privy Councillor to The King of England, writes: Sir John Gorst wishes to say he has long been ac- quainted with the great merits of Saint- ogen-ling taken it with excellent results, and when necessary will certainly take it. agalu."
Dr. Claude In Wheeler, the famous phyalekus, writes The debili tatel nerves aml tis- sues take up Sabat-
ogen, as the parched. eartht drinks up waler."',
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Consignees
FROM EUROPE..
THE H. A. L. Steamship
SITHONIA."-
Captain B. Kotate, having arrived. Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed
·LOCAL SPORT:
BOWLING-SEASON OPENS. ·
Brillant Gathering at Kowloon Club.
COMMERCIAL.
two centuries, by Claxton for the Hongkong team, and by Major Bowen for the Staff and Depart- mentals. Clarion gave a very A fine display and out of his total of 141 scored 100 by means of fours,
The scores were as follows
HONGKONG B.
"J
28
Brilliant weather favoured the that their goods are being landed and opening of the season at the Kow M. M. Maas, b Foster. Pegg, placed at their risk in the haardous loon Bowling Green, on Saturday A. A: Claxton, b Foster Pegg, 141 and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the afternoon. There was Very S. H. Dodwell, a Waterson, b Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & large number of ladies and gen- Foster-legg Godown Company, Limited, whence tlemen present, including mem R. II. Cobb, o Waterson, b delivery may be obtained against Bills bors representative of the other
Foster-Pegg of-Lading countersigned by the Under signed.
#
Optional Cargo will be carried on unless notice to the contrary be giren
to-day.
All claims must be presented within 10 daye of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be admistted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all
Goods remaining undelivered after the 5th prox, be subject to rent.
All broken, obafed, and damaged Goods must be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 8th prox, al 9.30 o.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by
1.ib any case whatever,
1
19
1)
"Fart" from Abis. "Brunla" im Stim..
bowling clubs of the Colony, the Staff-Paymaster Pearson, not president, Mr. A. Ramsay, and
out
+
b Waterson
Mra Ramsay being "at home". II. Hancock, a Fuster-Pegg, Four rinks were filled and spoons were awarded to the winning Capt. Hodge, b Bowen rinks, but the aggregate of scores went to decide a team match between the President's team and the the Vice-President (R. Hall),
Extras
Total (6 wickets)
R. Hancock, E. A. Fowler, A.
Rubber and Mining Shares.
1
Messrs W. Davies and Co, of
under date March 20.
Singapore, send us the following.
.4
Company. Closing Quoʻations. Dollar Buyers Sellers.?
and the game fell to the latter. Lang and Rodger did not bat. Haytor
team by 82 to 74, only one rink winning on the President's side;
Alor Gajah
375
4.05
18 Arer Kunning 1.10.
117
Ayor Molek... 2.85
3.05
Ayer Panas... 8.30
8.55
Balgownis 7.80
8.50
6
Bukit Jelutong 0.60
0.671
**
Bukit Katil 1,05
+
L15
8
Bakit K. B.... 1.02)
115
4
Bukit Timah 17.50
20.00
25 Changkat
Bordang
6.80
7.00
230 Glenealy
(1.45
1.00
“་
.8.25
9:00
Indragiri
8.75
9 15.
0.70
0.77ł
Kedah
2.30
2,60
6 2.26 0
Kolemak
0.00
035 Din.
***
7 1 54 1
Kompas
4.25
4.50
***
Kuala Sawah. 0.55
0.62)
**
Lunas
3.75
4.05
Malaka Pinda. 1.50
160
Malakoff...
2.70
2.05
MandaiTekong 0.80
0.85
2.85
3.15
0.40
.0.50
New Serendah 2.85 Nyalas 0.45
3.05 0.d.
0.48
Bowling.
0. M. R. W. Jimah
Foster Pegg. 12 2 78 4
10 Mergui
At the close of the play, the President expresed his gratifica-
Daris Bowen tion at seeing so many present, and said that the play, although
6 0 49 0 Kirby This steamer brings on Cargo:- it had not come up to the stan-
Waterson... 1 0 10 1 Ex, 8.8. Emms" from Stettin dard soon on that green in riok STAFF AND DEPARTMENTALS Jelo" from Drammen matches, was quite satisfactory Major Bowen, b' Do well... 101
for an opening day. He then 3.9. Worswick, a Fowler b called upon Mrs Ramsay to present - Ma B the spoons to the winning rinka QM.S. Davis b Hancock ... After Mrs. Ramsay had precent-Rev. Foster Pagg. run out... ed the spoons, the President call-
Hancook ed for cheers for the visitors St. Sergt. Kirby e Clarton b which were vociferously given.
Mr. W.O. Jack, in calling for cheers for the ladies, said they had entertained them exceedingly well, and in a manner which re minded them of old times on that
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Hougkong 81st Mar., 1218 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN,
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE,
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
The phosphorus exists THE Steamship
In this food tonle in a form which is practi- eally lentical with the highly phospitar- ised herge substance
into which it becomes merged, Sanntogen is A purely scientific and physiological restora. tire, and there is to reaction."
Lady Henry Somerset, the well-known.social" reformer, writes. "Many restoratives are recommended, but I do not think I have come across anything I be lieve in more than Sanatogen.
* LUETZOW," baring arrived, Consiganes of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with
groen..
·
When the cheers had died down, Mr. Purcell expresed the
the exception of Opium, Tressure and indebtedness of the visitors to Valuables, are being landed and stored the President and the members their risk into the hazardous and/or of the Clab for the manner in extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong-which they had been entertained. kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown. Mr. A. Hamilton voiced the Company, Limited, Kowloon, and thanks of the members of the West Polat Godowns, whenos delivery visiting bowlers from Taikoo. may be obtained,
This concluded the proceedings. Optional Cargo will be forwarded on The ladies assisting at the ta unless intimation is received from the Consignees before noon to-day request bles included Mr. Ramsay, Mrs. J. M. Henderson, Mrs. W. Ras ing It to be landed hers.
No claims will be admitted after the sell, Mrs. J. Tevnan, Mrs. J. Goods have left the Godowns, and allTally, Mrs. D. Harvey and Mrs. goods remaining undelivered after the Frost.
The scores were as follow:- President.
3th of April, will be subject to rent. It is an
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Dodowns, J. Blodu where they will be examined on the R. WattTM 9th of April, at 9.80 ɛ.m.
W. Gerrard
ilcal tonic food witli wonderful restorative powers,"
Professor Tobold,
the famous scientist, writes:Patients suffering from nervous, exhaustion quickly re- gain strengih and Vitality by using Sanatogen."
Mr. Arnold Bennett, the distinguished writer, states: The tonic effect of Saunt. ogen on me li simply wonderful."
Consignee
Col. & Mrs. A, NORDDEUTSCHER
J., R.G.A.
Carpenter, M., Morley, Miss
Nation, W. Ram, E. A. Galbraith,
M.
and Mrs. Cornell, W. A. Haselfoot, Lt.
& Mrs.
Mrs.
Smith, E. G. Morley, Mre. Wood, E. M.
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BREMEN.
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Thorne, Mrs. M.Kydd, Mr. and Smith, Mrs. G.
Hewitt, Capt. D. H.
R.
Hill, Major" Hill, Miss M. Hinchcliffe, H.
H. Hoffman, Mre.
J.
Hoppin, Miss E.
M.
I
Hunter, Capt.
R.N. Hunter, R. Innes, Capt. R. Judah Mis co
N. E Johnstone, Mr. Mrs. H. D. Kaufmaun, N. Kessler, H.
Tobias, M. Tupp, Miss K. Vanghan, Capt.
J. Wakefield, W.
H. Watkins, H. Watson. Prof.
+
Astor House.
& Mrs. W.
Webb, Mr.. and Adlo, E. S.
Mrs. B.
Allen, H, J.
Welduce, T. Arnold, J. B. Wolll, Mr. and Baker, C. S.
Mra A, and 4 "Becke
Bethone, W. D. Birot, L
children Whamond,
M.. Wissler, T. Wood, G. G.
* Grand Hotel.
Lorria
Banlcefort, C.
Benchanson, P. Lowoll, Mr.
Bonetta, Miss V.
Brill, Dr.
Camann
Calvert, Miss
Coyne
Mrs.
McGarth
Meyer, N.
Miller, F. .Moller
-Crew, Mr. and Openshaw, D.
Mrs.
Elson, W. Frampton, Frenck, C. Grace, Mies Gouriet, N.
Hagen, F. Higginbotham Key, Dr.
Kuhi
Kuhn
Kadell, G.
Brown, J. Brown, I. O. Brun, Mrs. C. L. Brun, C. L. Rycroft, P. J,
& Chopard, F. A.
Rowley, Miss A. Sanborn, W. Schmidt Sharp, H. J. Stophano, Miss Tobia, Mr. and
Mrs. Tobias/ Watkins, G. Welemann, C.
Whittick, P. Woodoook
་
Lustie, A. O. Marshall, W.
McManis, Mr.
Mrs. Miller, F. F. Morgan, F. E Moreland, S.
Morris, Mrs. K.
de Musso, F. Palha, Dr.. Parr, V.0.
Pirovano, A. Dedeoglon H. Powell J. D. Dorlanda, Miss Quirrecourt, D. Dunater, Mrs. C. do
G.
Dyer, Mrs. A. Emery, D. C. Fisher, A.. Ghella A. Goldenburg, O. Greig, W. Hobaica, F. P. Holmus, A. C. Jellett, St. Geo. Johnson, WA Juster, W. Longone, G. Lopes, Vi Lugobil, V.
Roberts; Mrs.
E.A. Sanders, N.. Schulz, O.
LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE Blendship
"COBLENZ,"
having arrived, Consignees of cargo are
All claima must reach as before the 16th of April, 1919, or they will not be recognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the andersigned. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & 00.,
General Agente. Hongkong, 2nd April, 1973
Notices
"THE
REMINGTON
A. Ramsay
(skip)....10
P. Oliphant
B. L. Frost
W. Worth W. Russell
(skip).
Vice-president,
J. Wibley
J. Grant A. Milroy
R. Hall
17
L.. Guy 1275 R. Gray
W. Hardwick D.-Harvey-
(skip)....17 W. U. Jack A. Briggs D. Keith M. McIvor
(skip)......24
TYPEWRITER!!!
hereby informed that their Goods, with MARK THIS! If every man, the arception of Opium, Tressure and when he bought a Typewriter, Valuables, are being landed and stored knew what his Typewriter would at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hong-
be worth
(skip)....20 T. Grimshaw A. Kinross
R. Dancan
J. M, Henderson
Corp'l Saunders, c Lang, b
Claxton
Serg't Robinson b. Hancock Serg't Waterson not out.
Extras Serg's Gilbert run out
Total (8 wickets)
Lowling.
Dodwell... Maas
Hancock... Cobb. Claxton ... Fowler
27 Nellmay
3 Pajam........15.00
Pantai....... 1.271
16.00
1.371 1.00
11 Punggor ...... 0.92) 12 Radella 14.50 16.00 3 Sandycroft... 12 50. 13 50 0 Semibrong ...
0.40
*0.50
7 Sungei Bagan 1.15
Tambalak
1.30
0.80
0.85
183 Tapah ...14.00.
14.75
Teluk Anson 8.50
8.75
O. M. R. W. Fermoloh
0.60
PL
13 0 63 1 Trafalgar
1.27
31.40
0.92)
... 3 0 23 1 Trafalgar (Coconut orop)... ... 11 2 47 3 Ulu Pandan 0.86
4.0 220 United Malacca 1.27 1.375 20
8 1
Storling. 2 0 13 1 Allagar
3/2 ... 218 Kowloon Win Easlly. Anglo-Java 8/19/
31- In a League match on Saturday Batang Malaka 26 afternoon the R.G.A. met and Bukit Kajang... $2.15.0`€219.7) lost to the Kowloon 0.0. by the Bakit Mertajam 2/4 comfortable margin of 51 runs, Bukit Sem.. thanks to the batting of Eag-Lt
Smith who carried his bat for 91 Chersonese runs. The scores were as follow:-
KOWLOON 0.0.
Epg. Lt. Smith not ont
J. H. Mead, b Christian
F. J. De Rome, o Paris b
Gaineford
H. F: Rouse, o and b Chris-
tian
A. B. F. Raven,
b Gaineford
*
W. T. Elson, b Usinsford
2/10
bawang
2/2
2/41
(F.M.S.)
***3/3
3/10
Chimpat
91
Duff Develop
0
ment Co....
Најсер
10 Beawood
Highland &
1/8 1/6
11/412/41
11/ 12/6 +/- 4/9
Lowlands: £3.7.6 £3:11.0. Jasin...
Christain
21-
2/3
1 Kamuning
ย
(Perak)... 3/10°
416
0 Kepitigalla 19/4
221-
12 Kota Tinggi 2/0
3/1
(skip). Brown, b Payne...
J. Smith
P. Taylor
A. Hamilton. D. Cooper
K. R. Macaskill, b Payne .. W. L. Weaser zun out
L. J. Blackbura, b Christisa
(skip)......21 Capt. Wood, b Gainsford
Pearman F. Lenfesty F Hunter
8. Grey
(skip)......22
Total......74 Total.....82
CRICKET. Hongkong "B" v. Staff and Departmentals.
The Staff and Departmentals were at home on Baturday to the Hongkong "B" Team, the game ending in a draw. The feature of the game was the scoring of
Notice
Extras
Total...
Bowling.
M. B.
13
2 47
Lt. Christian Capt. Gainsford 14 Gunner Payne. Ď L Matthews... 4.
R.. G. A.
1 Labu (F.M.B.) 7/9
7 Lamat
3 Malacca (74%
61.11.9 £1.15.0...
Pref.). £9.17.6 £10.12.6
4
Malacca
139 (Ordinary) £10.5.0" £10.15.6
Merlimau 4/3
5/-
Nordanal £1.8.0: £1.11.6 o.d. W. Padang Jawa 2/03/
1 33 3 Pegoh
1 24
33-
Capt. Crawford o sub. b Do
Rome
Lt, Matthews o Capt. Wood b
Macaskill
Lt. Pym b Macaskill
Capt. Gainsford a Wesser h.
* De Rome...
$2.8.9 £2.10.0
4 Rembia ...£1.8.0 81.11.6
2 Rubber Estates of
... 31
Krian
Sapong
3/8 ...1.1.0 21.40
Singapore
**Para
***
0
Rabter
3/8
26
Singapore United, 221 Straits Bertam 410
2/4)
TP
5/3
...
8
United Temiang
2/3
2/6
par.
21
/3pm.
Lt. Wiltshire cand b De Rome
6)
Mining.
Belat
Lt. Paris o Brown b Weaser...
4, 3,50/875*
4
Gunner Josephs c Mead b
De Rome...
3.50
3
1
Kinta Associa
2
Kinta Tin Mines £1.176 £2.5.0
2.
Kledang
13
Labata Med24/6 281-
Extras 4
Middleton 12.00 1400
Total 88
PEAK TRAMWAYS CO.. Lt. Christian o Raven Wesser Major Carrie o Raven b
LIMITED.
FIMH TABLE.
WEER DAYS, JA
Da Rome.. Lt. Taylor not out 7.00 am to 8.00 am. Every 18 male, Gunner Payne stpl Elson b 8.00 mm to 10.00. mum.
Do Rome...
n:
10 min
15 min. | 10.00 am, to 11.00 sim. FIVE YEARS 11.30 am to 1945, puke qy' -16 min.
kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown AFTER," no man would ever Company, Limited, Kowloon, and buy anything but a REMING- West Point Godowns, whence delivery TON may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consigness before noon to-day request- ing it to be landed here,
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 8th of April, 1918, will be subject to rent. All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns,
-SIEMSSEN & CO.
Sole Agents for HONGKONG, CANTON, SOUTH CHINA and FORMOSA,
12.45 pm to 1.15 F10 min.
15 min. 10 ml 15 min 10 min.
1.15 pm to 14ő paneme 1.45 pm to 3.15 p. 2.10 p.m. to 5.00 pm 5.00 p.m. to: 6.10 p.
NIGHT CARS, 8:50 p.m. and 9 pm, 9.80 p. to 11.03 p.m. every half hout..
11.00 pm to 11.46 p.m. evely quarter of an hour,
M. BUNDAYS”..........
8.00 m so 10.30 a.m; every 15 mẫu: 10.80 sm. to 11.00 838.; 1 10 min 11:45 am, to 12.00 moot 15 min
Where they will be examined on the PARIS TOILET. 11 to 1:00 p"
Setchell, Mr. & of April, at 9.80 A.M.
Mrs. O. Q. Smith, Mrs. F
0.
All claims must reach us before the 15th of Ap il, 1918, or they will not be Prosognised.
Stewart, Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Straube, O. M. Stirling, Mrs. Thompson, Mr.
Zoboli, A. G.
1
Ladies and Gentlemen's HAIR DRESSING SALOON Largest and Best in the East Only Manufactarets of
No Fire Insurance will be affected, Bills of Lading will be countersigned
THE FAMOUS by the underdgned,
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
SEVES DES ALPES, MELCHERS & CO.,
* General 'Agente,
The Hair Wash of the (878
Queen's Bond 18, Hongkong, 2nd April, 1918.
Bruang, L.**
Kampar nom; F
naboi, Ltd. 2.25 2.60
tion, Ltd. 13.50 14.50
Now, French veneem.
Tekka:f/1,300 1,600.
New Tambun nom.;
|
Pahang Con- nuut
solidated
"10
2 Pangkalon. 10/8 12/6
7/9 91- Araneta 7/38/9 xd.
BOWLING.
SO, M. R. V K.R. Macaskill '9 -36·
4.41 6 Pasing Bahru F.J. De Rome 15
2 Posing Lams W.L. Weaser 6 27
Parade and BUNGAN DAN
.!.
Rahman Hydraulic 1.16.50 17.50 Rahman Tin Co...22.00 23.50 FOOTBALL. Rambatan... 10.00 11.00 The Shield Final; RE's Raub 30% 32.0 3.50
.་ win Easily.
Redbilla
The final in the competition Royal Johore
10 min for the Hongkong Challenge Solanger Rivor
15 min Shield did not draw such a large Sempam
1.00 pm to 5:00 pm 5.00 p.m. to: 6.00 pm 6.00 pm to 7:00 pm 7.00 pm to 8:10 pe
MIGHT GARB op Wak DIN JATURDAYS.)
Extra Cars at 12'midnight," WORDMOT20IAL DABL.
By Armagabent at the Company's
Omeny Alaskbarn. Ballé
Des Vorts Bondy
"1"
3.60 3 35
1.15 1.25
*ULOTE "CHOTE ***;
nom.
10 min crowd as has been seen in former Serendah
15 min.
10 min
Day,
years, but what was lacking in Hydraulic number was made up for in en- Sungei Gaut thusiasm. Supportersofthe Royal Tekks, Ládanie:;63/9/701- Engineers appeared in wondrous Ting Kil
15022.10
16.50 17,60
(nom)
garba wrought in more or less TitiTin Co., Ltd. .... clues imitations of the teams 00 Tomah
9.00
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lours, while one gentleman parad- Harbour 15.25 16.50
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