THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, JULY
1919
HOTEL LISTS.
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Hamazing HOTEL.
Corrected to 25th July, 1918 Mr. & Mr. Axell E. M. Joseph
D. 8. Apton G. Korax BR. A. Astredo S. 4. Konoraloff
"Boy Anderson Madam E. Keeler
Mr. & Mr. & G.U. T. Kidd
Anderson
Mrs. E Lay
Mr. & Mrs. F. W. Capt. H. Leigh
Ball
Capt. Longlands AER. Baker a. H. Lynott.) Mr. & Mrs. C. Fr. and Mrs.
Brush, Jr.
J. M. Brady
Mr. and Mrs. A.
G. Bernard.
PEAT HOTEL
**Corrected to 26th July, 1919.
Capt. Allen... -A Knight F. B. J. Adams Lt. Col. & Mr Maj. and Mrs. Laring.
Bristow
Major and Mrs
Bird, asa
Mr. & Mrs. Lage.
man
Afisa Loece
A
Mrs. C. Hall Miss Littlejohn Haj. F. T. Bowen Miss Marsh Dr. & Mrs. Byers L-Comdr.
and O.T. Breakspear Mrs. Milkashev Mr and Mrsky
Bridger
Mt Kid Mrs. B
Dr. and Mrs. N.J. D. Lloyd - Bridger, Jar. Kewley
Beicovitz Mr. and Mrs. W. A Battarfield MacDonald Capt. G. L. Baker Mr. Miskin
? Lauritsen Mme Leirix
Mrs. Liddell
E. G. Byrne
Miss Lillie
G. W. Barton
R. Bigazzi
¡G. Ludin
C. B. Bird
D. M. Biggar
Capt. W. Black.
Mons.& Mdna
de Mattos.
Mr M. S. MacMr. & Mrs. D..K. J. Finlay Miller
donald & family Blair
Mr. & Mrs. B. ED. F. de S. J. de C... Blaker
Bergeron
E. R. Boericke Hrs. E. R. Belilio
B. J. Birbeck Mr. & Mra. 6.
Bisney
Mrueyes
N. Macdonald
E. J. Mahon
E. Maslin
Mr. & Mrs. T. R
E. McInnes Dr. G. W. McKean J. E Norton. nurse & servant W. P. NeesOM rat G.
Mai. & Mrs. G.
D. B. Black Master Black Capt and Branch
W. G. Browell Capt. S. Clover Mr. & Mr. M.
Caronnift
S. E. Carnish
N. Croucher
A V. Cameron
Pripodan
R.
A. Button Rev.
R
A
Bundle, ex H. J. Brett T. 4. Corneli R. C. Comrie J. Cochrane LL-Cel EG.
Coles
Mrs. Cormack de
Lt. & Mrs. Dale'
Mr. and Mr. Capt. and Mr
Pellier
A Pingric
Dr. M.
avicini
15. Pitt-
Daries
L.-J. Davies
Par-Mr. & Mrs. John
Mrs. A. Purleaky
Mr. & Mrs. E. AS. S. Perry. y
Carvalho
J. H. Congrove
F. W. Cox
$ B. Davis
P. Demaretz
Haig Dilekyan
Capt. Pritchard
H. H. Paterson
Mes. C. R. Powrie
Mrs. C. B. Robert-
son & maid
J. A. E da Silva R. E. Shaw.
Mr. F. E. Davis F. A. Sindeband
Mr. J. A. Donne Masters J. G. & Miss E. Esnault J. E Russell
Miss K. Evanson
B. Ferth
F. J. Gallion
J. E. Green
"W. W. Gerlach
J. M. Grief
A. O. Graeme
H: B. Gallop
N. C. Galuzzi
J. J. Russell
D. Robertson
W. Rogers
I. Rogers
E. H. Ray
Miss F. Reay
1. N. Sipser
4. A. Solomon
H. Steph-as
J. 8. R. Gardiner.
H. H. Harrison
Steensby
J. P. Thornton
Mr. Mrs. & Mis E. Towneley
A. J. W Mr. & Mr C. P.
Hoove
Templeton
McConnell Thos. Vint
Bassey
Mrs.
H. H. Hart
Capt. T. P. Ha!!
G. Harper
A. Holgeren
T. N, Woo
Miss G. P. Wheel
D. J. van Wen-
garden
C. G. Weisbrod
H. P. Holzheiser H. G. Weisbrod * A Shelton Foon 3. Waterhouse. Capt. & Mrs. R Mr. & Mrs. W. A.
Ianes
Whincup
Mr. L. M. Joblin Mr. & Mrs. J. H. Mes M. Joblin Williams
Mrs. M. Jones
CARLTON HOTEL. Corrected to 25th July, 1919. Mr. & Mrs. C. H. G. Lindsay, Arnott & child Lammert
Mr. & Mrs. Mew-
shaw
H. Arnemanë
A. W. Barclay
J.A. Barto
J. L. Bominel "
Mrs. F. E..Came
rom
W. G. Chan
F. Diketia
Mr. & Mrs Merry
and child
L. Maur
J. R. Morris
A. W. Neef
Wm. Poss
Duncan
Mr. and Mrs.
Eazer
S. Evans
Jft. and Floquet
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Martin
Mr. and Mrs. J.
Milna
¡D. McMurray
W. A. Nowers
Miss Pike
36sa Phillipa
T. L Perkins L-Col and Mrs
Thursby Folham Mr. and Mr. J.
Pilger
Miss Rogers
Mrs. EM. Carr
Ramsey
A.Ram
W. E. Roberts
Mr. & Mrs. Snit
Maj. 7. J.
Scantlebary
Mrs. Mrs. and Miss
Stubbings
Mr. and Mrs. Y.. Findlay Smith
Fassi
Lt. and Mr.
Thomtoa
Miss Garrison
Mrs. Graves Mr. and
fai Gen.
Ventris
F.
Mrs.
Galloway
Mrx. and
Holworthy
UPS
Mr. and Mrs. G. Miss William. Miss Ret W. Rogers
H. da F. Hatchi ). Ison
Maj. Wakeman Mr. & Mrs. EJ
Miss Jones
Miss Knight
Sir Elis Kadoorie.
Water
KINGSCLERE HOTTL
Tanssion Mr & Miss
Alabaster CG
Hitting.T
Be din RC
Coleman GL
Din-man Mr & Mr
FC
Pumbertou G
Patterson
GOLDSMITH AT | THE VICTORIA
ON THURSDAY NIGHT THE VICTORIA IS PROJECTING THE WORLD FAMOUS NOVEL OF GOLDSMITH,
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'THE VICAR OF
WAKEFIELD"
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YOU MUST NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OF RENEWING YOUR ACQUAINTANCE WITH THIS EAGLISH CLASSIC. GOOD WINE NEEDS NO BUSH.
IT IS A SEVEN-PART PICTURE & IN SPITE OF THE PROHIBITIVE PRICE THE VICTORIA HAVE PAID FOR IT, THERE WILL BE NO INCREASE IN PRICES.
at ANDERSON'S.
Jas. Boynes, and
Alexander M'Intosh.
Booking
HOME SPORT.
St. Bernard followers will be From Our Own Correspondent.) pleased to hear that Thos M'Lean
has again signed for the club.
London, June 11.
An extraordinary attractive list!
Tommy" had offers from several First Division League clubs, but of athletic sports claimed the preferred to stay with his first attention of sportsmen during the senior team. Since being de-Whitsuntide Holidays.
The at- mobilised he has assisted Raith tendance at most of the festivals Rovers. He was a great favourite clearly shows that the general with the Rovers' people.
public is even keener about track For the purpose of reorganising and field athletics than in pre- the Carnegie Swimming Club, times. This is a very ex- Dunfermline, a meeting was held, cellent thing, particularly as the at which it was reported that interest may be put down to the efforts are being made to have general recognition of the bene the club raised to the high stand-
fits to be derived from field ard of efficiency which it attained sports. Formerly we had the in 1914. It was stated that Olympic games and the pre- practices had been resumed in paration for
those festivals, order that swimming galas and the interest in athletics. In as as a constant fillip so stimulating polo matches might be arranged much as the Olympic games may during the coming winter.
The drawings at Hawick races for the time being, the present be said to be more or less shelved and games held in connection great boom can be looked on as a with the celebration of the Com-very healthy one. The outstand- Hehinson Mr & Mrmon Riding, amounted to £945, ing feature of the holiday fixtures against £599 in 1914. the last has been the success attending occasion in which the festival the efforts of overseas competitors. was held. Of course there was We have had cracks from New Kreno "Entertainment tar in pre-Zealand, Australia and Canada war days, and the charges of joining issue with men of the admission this year were higher. Homeland, and the visitors have to include that tax. The amount certainly made asplendid showing. drawn at the races was £512, and at the games £433, 17s. 7d.
SH Lowan W
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hall Mr & Mrs
L
Ve Ficoll Mr & Mra
D
Drollete Mr & Mrs Robertson Mr Mrs
Elliott GB Fairley L.. Dikir Wige T Harvath (1
L.C
Sachen Www & A
Fonts Ralman. FA Pinge-V-k UMET Jarnings Mr & Mrs Skilten Capt &
FL Stevenson DY' Webb BM
Jo
Jehr Mis FE L'EN
SPORTING TIT-BITS.
Aston Vil! report a loss on last season's working of £397.
A. Cowan, the Queen's Park half-back. has Signed for St Mirren.
There is a curious item in the Heart of Midlothian balance sheet-Sunday Debtor. £
"A certain player when asked to sign for Dundee calmly put for ward the demand, so the story goes, for £6 a week and £250 down. Musselburgh Fern beat New- A. S. Hallberg Capt. J. Thom-market Rangers by three goals to 3. F. Hepworth H. Hennessey Mr. & Mrs. Tavlor Mr. & Mrs. F. EMr. & Mrs. Vries
Hamilton
R. A. Gailie
Miss L. Hargrove
T. O. Slater
Miss Tarlor
300
and son
Mr. & Mrs. D. P. S. L. Vellenga
Henderson A Wilbur
Mr. & Mrs Hynd Wackett
man
R F. Kirby
Mr. & Mrs. Wil
son
M.-K. Kapadia A. Yaga
J. H. Kelly
KISO EDWARD HOTEL Corrected to 25th July, 1919.. Dr. M. E Aager Mrs. Kilbee and Q. L. Allen
child
Mrs. R. Almond Caps. K. Larssen
E. W. FL Barton
R. E. Brooks
J: Baylis
HL de Boer
R. H. Beavan
.-8. Bauder
F. G. Becke
& Mrs. Lum-
mis H. G. Lewis
D. H. MacMillan
J. G. Markly
D. Mackintosh
J. B. Meikle
EL C. Corlson
J. Macfarlane
E. G. Coomes Mr. & Mrs. Moline
J. G. Chadwick Mrs. L. M. Peace
Choi Shing & son Mrs. W. C. Pass
J. Dunbar J. D, Danby
R. G. Douglas
W. Eborall
Chan Fat
T. W. Finch
A Francis
more
J. Roche
C. E. Rainer***
2
a
Another interesting side to The St. Bernard's have made a appearance of lady competitors. recent competition has been the good start for next season. The During the war there has been at players already "signed on" are big development of sports for Dickson (Heart of Midlothian), women, and this has spread to and H. M'Naughton for goal: competitive events E. M'Leod, who assisted Falkirk sports.
at athletic last season, for right back, and were mainly confined to the egg Formerly such events G. Ross, Thomes M'Lean, W. Cox, and spoon race, a slow bicycle. and James Taylor, forwards. Grace. Ross was playing for the Saints or
cigarette race thread in August 1914, and was one of in, conjunction with male part- the needle race, the "Contemptibles." and Taylor are only recently girls taking part in such
W. Cox ners. Now, however, we have demobilised. They were in the strenuous competition as a tug- Saints cup winning team of of-war, whilst foot races, both 1914-15.
Crieff Highland Gathering, common.
running and walking, are quite which takes place this year ou times is the businesslike manner Another sign of the August 16, promises to be a re- the fair competitors set about cond one, judging from the num-their work. In a recent race at ber of prominent piping, dancing, Manchester for the North of Eng- and heavy-weight champions who land 100 yards ladies" champion- have signified their intention of ship, the winner turned out in being present. ceptions the competition and running shoes as worn by male With few ex- the regulation shorts, jersey and Mike O'Dowd, the American scale as formerly and special | NEW ZEALANDERS TO THE FORE
prize list are on the same generous athletes. middle-weight champion, who is inducemen s are being offered for just home from Europe, has racing and heavy-weight com-ed by a visit from several noted The Woking sports were favour described Jimmy Wilde as the petitors. Full particulars may New Zealand athletes, and they greatest fighting machine he had be obtained from the secretary, were well to the fore in the prize
Major Lewis Gibson, Crieff.
"I think I am correct in stating both the 100 yards open handicap taking line. H. E. Wilson secured bowling was that before round or over hand and the 120 yards hurdles, his form introduced the in both events indicating that he
nothing in the final round of the Macgregor Cup competition at Olive Bank, Musselburgh.
Outside of the Southern district of England, there is much dis- satisfaction among athletes over the A.A.A's limitation of first prizes in competitions to five guineas.
ever seen.
Irvine Thornley, the Manches-, signed by Hamilton Academicals. City centre-forward. has been
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He assisted the Academicals last enormous scores season against the Rangers in some of the first-class matches countrymen in J. Lindsay won which is equal to the full 1⁄2 mile yds. race confined
now made in is a class athlete. Another of his in the final in 1 min. 55 3/5 sece, as the official starter for the 220 he was not greatly fancied their Victory Cup tie.
were never obtained. A crowd of 10,000 people were cause the batting is better or the watch showing 10 1/5 sers. The be will keep Mason of New Zea-petitors from the original Army twenty 3-min Is it be the 100 yards scratch race, the in 2 minutes. This indicates that Contemptibles". The soldier com- contest, which present at 2 boxing match at the bowling worse than it used to be? two athletes named with D. Mason land and A.G. Hill of England on appreciated the compliment, and
"Old against Mc. Goorty in their Sydney Stadium, Frank Darcy, If a few bowlers could be and J. R. Wilton also carried their toes should he run up it is pleasing to note that both can a good fight. Actually, how
Wes to be a brother of the late Les, was persuaded to become efficient the New Zealand colours to against them in the near future. Prince Albert and his brother, ever, the whole affair was OVER rounds, be one of the contestants and won anderhand' bowlers, I venture to the fore
wa, expected to give the Ameri in the 18th round on's foul, predict the bat ing result would relay race.
in "the one mila WELL KNOWN PERFORMERS. The Rev. A. M'Hardy, M.A., be very different. The difficulty athlete as Dan Mason to run the are well known in sporting circles
With such a class
the Prince of Wales are keenly in about half a minute. Mo Many athletes whose names interested in our sports. chaplain to the 16th H.LL, who would be to "persuade the mile relay in this event, the took part in the Bank Holiday would not be complete with-ed his rival on the jaw with the has been awarded the Military bowlers that they were not doing New Zealanders were practically Festival at Stamford Bridge, at same mention of the left. This staggered Rice, and Referring to holiday athletics opening, and stepping in he hook- Goorty was quick to find, an Cross, was captain of George something undignified. Such is assured of victory from the London. First and foremost there Irish Athletic Championships before Be Cauld recover Mr. & Mrs. C. & Heriot's School (P.P.) Rugby the force of habit both of arm start. Another feature of this was AG. Hill who scored a very at Dublin MI Stafford Gootry shot out the right and
team in sezson 1906-7 and captain and mind! So says a writer in meeting was the appearance of easy victory in the 34 mile level was much to the fire by winning home, on the fat of of the cricket eleven in season the Times. 1907,
Among the players for the who won the 100 yards scratch technic Harriers to win the relay pionships whilst E Bm went down and
Capt. Bobby Kerr of Canada race. He also assisted the Poly- the 100 220 and 240 da with treme Mr. H. H. Hilton says the Royal Musselburgh Golf Club race for officers. Many readers race. The two furlong relays in pra-waz champion, secured both experts that Mr. & Mrs. Stew. most difficult course he has ever against the Edinburgh Burgess of these notes will no doubt this were run by L. S. Burley and the 1 and 4 miles. Another famous thoug
art and family played over is that of Long Golfing Society, was Mr. A. Erecall that he won the 100 yards V. D'Arcy, who were members pre-war champion in T. J. GA
Island, U.S.A., which is modelled Smith, headmaster of Loretto, the English Championship in 1908, of the Polytechnic champion took the high fam largely on a number of famous old Scottish Rugby internation and also carried off-the 200 metres relay team holes on this side. It is a course alist, who has a friendlier eye to race, at the Olympic Games in Club named appears to have pion and now in of 1914 The noted Fat Ryan, a admired by all, but most people the "Royal and ancient game". the same year. profer to see others playing over than the late Dr. H. Almond,
found another good sprinter in H. Army, was to th F. Edwards who won the 100 vile the 28
Richardson
Mrs. Robertson
"A. L Fry
JR. Slessor
RK. Spencer
P. T. Farrell
Miss Farrell...
J. Fetherston-
haugh-
P. Fielding
Hoggins
1. P. Espines Master CU Hac-
IF.-Taylor
2. H. Turder
P. C. Todd
T. E. Taylor
Mr. and Mrs. W
Underwood •***
Mr. & Mrs. Viager
and family
Miss Watson
JAW. Woodward
Walter: P
Az Warren
Watson
it to playing themselves.
who thought the golfing swip
At the annual meeting of the from the tee spoiled line intrusan #E East Stirlingshire Football Club, stroke. It may be recalled the the following office-bearers were Mr. Smith's immediat
appointed President, Mr. Chas, sor, and
Scott; treasurer MX Finlay
Potter; secretaryja Mye
Clarkson and dire
Henry Brand
ne
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