Championship mateb.
:
The following are the latest
ecores in the second round of the JAPAN'S MATCH TRADE, competition
Pokie P. Wong 400, (highest break 50) J. S. Jennings 222.
E. Guimaraes 400, (break 53) Tsang Po Man 381.
A. G. Pile 400, (break 38) 0. W. Hart 278:
Some Interesting Figdres.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
Powell
BE 27TH ANNUAL GEN- Um THE
ERAL MEETING of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders will be held in the 29th March, at 9 P.M.
Institution Rooms on FRIDAY
J. BAKER, Hon Secretary.
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Subscription List No. 23.
The following is the latest. War Obarities rubscription list:
General.
Mesars, A. 8 Watson
snd Co. L. Steff
Mr. L A. Langley
(Monthly sub.) Mr. J. C. Wildin
(Monthly sub.) Mr. V.Bjerre (Month-
ly sub
5
The Hongkong Championship.
Mr. H. Owen Carsten-
een (Monthly stb.)
10
Mr. T. Kring (Montb
ly sub.)
10
་་-
Mr. F. E. A. Wersoe.
(Monthly Enb.)
5
Mr. A. C. Pedersen
(Monthly sub)$
49
(Monthly sub,) ***
5
Mr.
M.
Woliere
P. and Co. (Monthly
(Monthly sub)
10
Fub)
100
Wong Sin Woon
Mr. W. Marray Senti
.5
C. B. B. (Monthly
91 80
sob.)
25
Mrs. Marray Scott
(Monthly sub)
20
200
Mr.
H. Wolfers
(Monthly sub}
10
ead very unfortunately, for Lord CAMBRIDGE
J
Sir Robert Ho Tung,
refund of special Wat Tax from tensate for
Stoff-Mewers Lane,
Orawford and Co.
difcals position for a canson.
miscaed when in a not very PORK
51
(Monthly sub) ...
150
4th
Mrs. Marray Seatt
He scored practically every time BEEF he went to the table, and should,
quarer 1917
176.52
(Monthly sub.)
20
12
on his present form, sacered in:
Two ladies of Quality
5
Brilichers (Munthly
Kowloon
Britieb
Lab.)
100
getting through the competition and meeting Sergl. Pitt in the
&c.,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1918.
BILLIARDS.
Playing in the above competi tion at the Victoria Recreation Olab laat night, Ganser J., R. Lord, who was playing Bergt. A. S. H. Barker, gave a really fine display of billiards, and defeated his opponent by 400 peinte to 119. Lard was in much better form than when he was defeated by Sergt. Tom Pitt in the recent
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
SAUSAGES.
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exbibition 28me, his highest OXFORD SAUSAGES. break being 90, this coming to so
LIVER SAUSAGES. BOLOGNE, HEAD CHEESE. BLACK PUDDING.
.................. without delay.
The large selection to be seen there are all des pendable, and as to the price, it is doubtful if we could buy to-day at the figurë we ask you to pay.
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&c,
&c.
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School (Monthly
Mr. S. G. N-wall
sub.)
12
(Monthly sal}
50
Victoris Britiab Scbcol
Lanch Sweepper G.B.
26
(Monthly sub)
10
Britishere (Monthly
Bangkong Police
Lub)
100
Reserve Club
* 489 50
***
Sir W. Ree Davies
Douglas Sweep
332.50
JA. H. B.
25
(Monthly sub)
20
H.E. Sir F. H. May
Steffesers Didwell
I
(Monthly sab.)
150
and Co.; Ltd.,
Mr. C. Thorne (Mon-
(Monthly Fah)
thly-sub.)...
50
| Hao. Mr. E. H Sharp'
Obief Inspector Kerr
"(Hortbly Fab
30
(Monthly enb.)
ex:
Mr. O. G. Alabaster
5.
Inspector Gordon
(Monthly sub)_...
8.88
80
20
(Monthly sub.)
His Honour Mr. H. H.
3
Mr. S. G.
Sergeant Willie (Hco
thly sub.)...
Nawal
(Monthly Enb.) ...
Gompertz (Monthly
假搞
3
eub)
20
唱吧
<
Mr.
50
Staff, Heasra Lane
Crawford and C.
E. Davidson
(Monthly aub)
Mr. H. B. L. Dow
bigrin
20
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25
(Monthly sab.)
150
Proceeds of Assault"
Mr. V. Bjerre (Month-
at Arms held on
ly sab.)
10
10/12/17 ander the
Mr. B. Owen Carsten-
auspices of the
sen (Monthly sub).
10
Boogkong Police
Reserve
446
Mr. T. Kring (Month-
ly sub.)
10
Papile of St. Joseph's
Mr. F. E.A. Woreoe
College
105
(Monthly emb.)
5
Orderly
23.17
Mr.A.0. Pederson
Sir. W. Been Davies
(Monthly sab.)
5
"(Monthly eub.)
20
Ojager Singh (Month-
{H. E. Sir F. H. May
ly sub.)
10
(Monthly zab.)
150
Hoa. Mr. Oland
Mr. C. Thorne (Month-
Bavern (Monthly
-ly Fab.)
50
M
Гаред
Sweden
Norway
sub.)
50
Monthly subscriptions
Stef Mesera Dod.
well and Co. Lid.
(Monthly sub.)
80
The "Court Carda"... A lamp presented by
Mr. H. Skott (Monthly
Mr. C. F. Groanell,
sob.)
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100
Bishop and Mrg, Lin-
'der £10
08.67
reffled at the Wa show Costoma Club. "Toyland" --
Billiard, bet per
Anonymous.
Maitland
25
Staff-General Post
Mr. D. W. Tretman-
Office (Monthly b).
(Monthly sub.).
30
Mr. T. Satherland:
Prisoners of War.
(Monthly sub.)"
6
Mr. A. W. Smith
H. LA. Langland
(Monthly sub) ...
25
(Monthly sub.). ...
5
Mr. J. O. Wildin
some members of the Hongkong Olab
(Monthly sab.)
5
(Monthly anb.)
Mr.
A. Chapman
N. W. B.
20
(Monthly sub)
10
Mr. J. N. R Allan
15
Kowloon" British
Police, per S. £. P. F.
Boolger H. K P &
School (Monthly
FDb)
10
rafs per Sgt. Grim-
7
mett
49.90
P. & Co. (Monthly.
sab.)
100
O. B. B. (Monthly
Mr. A. W. Smith (Monthly sub.).
25
Some Membere cf the
EDb.)
25
L.NL Merthly
sub.)
50
Ladies' working party
of the
Unico
Oburch (Meathly
50
Mr. E. Irving (Monthly sub.).
50
10
Red Cross.
Hongkong Club (Monthly sub) Balance Kowloon Cricket Club, "O ar Day" Fair.
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ly enb)...
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Proceeda of Sale of Tickete & Sile of Programmes at Entertainment Peak Club, by Mr..
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at
3,231.50
case)
HAPPY VALLEY COURSE.
The Japan Chronicle says:--- Some interesting particulars are Dockyard_Billiard Handicap.
given-in-a-statement-issued by The final of the Billiard Handi- the Department of Agriculture oap in connection with the R. N. and Commerce, dealing with the Dockyard Recreation Olob took match trade of Codia as affecting place laat nicht, the finalists Japan. It says that sa a result of being Mr. A. Pile, (sor.) and Mr. the earnest encouragement of the i White (rec. 100). After a very manufacture of matches given by close gema Mr. Pile won by 250 the Indian authorities twenty ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF poiste to 210, The prizea were years ago, the industry in later presented by Mr. Kennett, India was prosperous for a time- the winners being:-1, (wrist Recently, however, greater briak- wetob) Mr. A. G. Pile; 2, (cas in news hea eet in in the import of
Mr. White; 3, Mr. foreign matches. Thas imports THROUGH the courtesy of the McCarthy; 4, Mr. Parry. On the valued at Y3 260,000 in 1904 in- STEWARDS of the JOCKEY call of Mr. Stannard a hearty vote creased to 19,220,000 in 1916, CLUB the Golf Club will be of thanks was accorded to Mr. and the Incian demand for foreign housed temporarily in the Jockey Kennett for presenting the prizes. matches has been yearly increas-Club Stand, Racecourse.
The Ladies Room situated in ing, the principal enpplier being the Grand Stand has also been Japan and Sweden. The follow ing table shows the countries lent for the use of Lady Golfers.
Caddies will not be allowed in exporting matches to India in the Race Club enclosure but will 1915 1916-
use their Quarters alongside the Y7,048,340 old Club House.
1,618,550
To prevent any abuse of the 450,040 hospitality of the Stewards of the Jonkey –Qlub- MembaraMDER. strictly observe the special con- 71,340 ditions concerning the regulating of Caddies and other matters 11,790 which will be posted on the Club 17,970 Notice Board.
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.
Britain and British
Colonies
An Attractive Change of Programme. Last night there was a most attractive change of programme 63.15 at Harmston's Circus, many new
and novel torse being presented Germany and greatly enjoyed. They in- Belgium oluded a very clever triple jockey Others Bot by Jennie, Willie
&
snd
Amart Borobatio
14
Austria-Hungary
Total
2,370
The Jockey Club Room will be open for Golf Club Members on T9,220,400 WEDNESDAY next, the 6th inst.
By Order of the Committee.
JOHN BENTLEY,
that
50 200 25 Brace;
20dance by the Martinis; shaft. It will te asen, continues the ahooting by the de Villiers Departmental statement, 19.25 troupe a daring eingle tropeza since the war started Japan's
act by Miss Jeonie; a Fossational exports to India have greatly in balancing trapez: tarn by Maker-cressed, and now cover over 70: jee; and many other arresting per cent, of the total imports in featuree.
indis. It may even be said that
WITH STIFF
...or SOFT
DOUBLE
CUFF.
WEAR
AND
GUARANTEED.
New stock just received:
in SMART DESIGNS
.
according to the LATEST VOGUE
COLUMBIA
RECORDS.
{America, I Love, you. One-Step.
Universal
(Archibald
DANCE
Hos. Secretary.
NOTICE
A 5739
A 5759
A 5786
(are you from Dixler
A 5674
that the Firm of A. R. the huge circus marqase for the match markets in markets in Marty. Rene Salle Successor, 7.45 comfort and enjoyment of patrons, India.. There, may be various has from the 12th February, 1918 sad the venne is in a healthy open Teseons for the inactivity of the sold to Messrs P. A Lapicque space. To morrow a most ettract match manufacturing industry in& Co, the ss.Hanoi" which insures the Postal Service be- ive matinee is to take place India, but the principal ones are
tween Hongkong and Haiphong, the following:
and also the right to use the! 1.-The lowness of the price of name of A. R. Marty, Compagnie imported mafohes.
de Navigation Tonkinoise.
Every arrangement is made at Japan is almost menopolieing the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
11.12
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.
Orders issued to-day by Hr. F. C. Jenkia D. 8. P. (R.) etate:
Equipment Parades.
Men on duty and therefore unable to attend with their re- 421.09 spective units will attend instead
on Friday, March 15.
fi
2.-The impossibility of obtain;
ing such cheap materials as will enable home products to compete successfully with imporis.
The business will bersafter be
carried on by Messrs. P. A Lapicque & Co. 4, Queen's Building, Telephone No. 950.
P. A. Lapicque & Co. Maison, A. R. Marty, Rene Salle. Sucer,
3-Owing to high railway charges, heavy expenses are required for the obtaining of shemiesla and for the disposal of Hongkong, 5th March, 1918.
matobea.
No. 3 Company, Etc.
4-Heavy expenses necessary All members of No. 3 Company for the the transport of timber Ambalance and Drummers, are from the places of production to requested to attend at the office the match factories.
Joined.
THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.
of Acting Inspector Wai (26, Dea Voeux Road Central, Above A. As a matter of fact, Indian THE TWENTY-NINTH OR- DINARY ANNUAL MEET! Teck and Company) at 5 p.m. on match manufactores are consider-
ING
SHARE- OF THE Wednesday, March 5,
ing ways and means of taking
HOLDERS in the Company will remedial steps on, these points.be held at the Offices of the This foot is also worthy of atten- Company, St. George's Building, tion on the part of Japanese Chater Road, Victoria, Hong- manufacturere. If Japan takes kong, on SATURDAY, the 23rd this opportunity of reducing day of March, 1918, at 11.30 freight rates to India by means o'clock in the forenoon for the!
No. 2 Company, No. 5 Platoon, No. 10 Section 486 A. Fereira.
lock (Monthly 'snb.)
Collected from the Bares at G.P.O., Lower Peak Tram Station, Star Ferry Fier and Blake Pier M. B. and B, A. G.
(Monthly sub,) Blaff-G.P.O.(Month-
ly sub.) Saff-Mesare A. 8.
(Monthly sub.). "
Mr. H. Skott (Month-
and Hra. A P.Stokoa
682
5-57.
10
Blinded Soldiers & Sailors. Mesars. Patell & Co. " (Monthly sub) ...
25
39.35 The Art Needle Work
Olaga of the Beleua
Watson and Oo,
May Institute
40-
Ladies' Bridge Book
(Monthly sub.)
ly sub.)
100
Navy and Dockyard
Wong Biu
Woon
(Monthly mab.)
150
Officers' Families Fund. 20.30 P. J. L. O. (Monthly
sab.) 132 40 Hon. Mr. H. E. Pol
10
30
(Monthly sub.)
5
Megera Patell & Co.,
Hon. Mr. Claud
(Montbly sab.;
Mr. H. B. L. Dowbig
Severn
(Monthly
Ladies' Bridge Book
sub.)
50
(Monthly eub.)-
Chief Inspector Kerr
A. M. (Monthly gab.).
25
18.80 5
gin (Monthly ab.) Monthly enbs.
25
105
(Monthly sub.)
5
Monthly subscriptions
240
Already acknowledg
Inspector Gordan
Pipe Fund.
ed
(Monthly sub.)...
3
Bergeant
Willis
Mr. F. G. Becks...
(Monthly sub,) ... Mr. G. W. Barton (Monthly sub.). *1. Mr. D. W. Trstman
(Monthly sub.) Mr. T. Batkherland
(Monthly anb.)
(Monthly sub,)
10
3
Amounts remitted eta.
10,078.89
884,051.13
$694.730.02 873,448
Soldiers and Sailors Families
300
Association.
P. J. L. O. (Monthly
30.
sub.)
10
Mr.' EL A. Nisbet
25
Hongkong, 22nd Mareb, 1918.
(Monthly sub.)
יי
Fox-trot
...One-Step.
In the Clory of the Moonlight...One-Step:
Here Comes Toolsie
Chinatown My Chinatown
I'm on my way to Dublin Bay
THE ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD
16, DES VŒUX ROAD
"
JUST
TEL. 1322.
ARRIVED.
A Fresh Consignment
of
BURGOYNE'S SPECIALLY
SELECTED BURGUNDY
RESERVE
of State protected steamers, the purpose of receiving a Statement RECOMMENDED BY THE MEDICAL FRATERNITY. eintement conclades, she will be of Accounts and the Report of sble further to improve her the Directors for the year ending position in the match trade of 31st December, 1927, and declar- India.
ing a Dividend.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
NOTICE.
TEA DANCE which was
Balance in hand $20,6:2.02 THE Teld on FRIDAY next,
N. J. STABB.. Hon. Treasurer:
the 8th inst., is CANCELLED.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from THURSDAY, the 14th March, 19'8, until SATURDAY. the 23rd March, 1918, both days inclusive.
# By Order of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Hongkong, 3th March, 1918.
PERSONAL.
J.H. TAGGART, ETHEL implore you to
Manager:
return, if not for my sake, for the sake of the children, Dick
cts..
Burgundy Reserve per case. 12 qis, duty paid 24.00
24 pts.
26.00
Claret Reserve
12 qts.
24.00
24 pis
26.00
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