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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.-

'KOWLOON MARATHON. the head of Chatham Road sur-Telegraph): H. Cudling, H.M.S.

rendered his place to Codling, Titanie. Derbyshire and Morrison. Brit- 8. (Cup given by Capt. Wheeler):

J. Morrison, H.M.8. Titonis.

A Fine Sporting Event. ten le understood to have lost his bearings at this point, but in

4. (Cup given by Mossra Farmer. The 1921 Marathon hold at any case he could not keep up and Purvis) H. Derbyshire.

others who, led by H.M.S. Titania. Kowloon yesterday under the with the auspices of the St. Andrew's Mair, rounded the road at 25-1/2

Moir held a

Spoons given by Mr E. J. big Church Men's Association, was minutes.

Noronha:-5, L/Cpl. Britten, easy invested with a great deal of lead which assured an

Williams, interest to the Colony in general win, and he rounded Signal Wiltshires; G, Me and to Kowloon in particular Hill fully, half-a-minute before Submarine L. 15; 7, L. Cpi. Ralphs, from the fact that it was an Codling. Behind the private, Wiltshires: 8, W. Old, Sanitary De event designed to bring out the Morrison closely competed with partment; 9, T. Hermitage, H.M.S. form of local European runners Derbyshire for third place, and Titania; 10. Sergt. Rooney, Wilt. and also that Kowloon saw its their distance remained fairly hirea; 11, Pte. Potter, Wiltshires: Arst big effort in the athletic line well the same at the finish. Ralphs 12, J. Hutchley, H.M.S. Titania; off with conspicuous who had dropped out of the run-13, Pte. Higgins, Wiltshires; 14, Contrary to expocta ning gave his place to Britton E. C. Pelling, H.M.S. Titaria: 15, tione, however, there was not who finished fifth. in front of P. Meen, H.M.S Titania: 16, H.

Percival, H.M.S. Titania. the big crowd that thronged the Williams,

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atarting point as in last year's Times and placings were moet, this fact being accredited under:- to the unfavourable hour which clashed with the business and the distanco of the meet from this side of the harbour. Military exercises also interfered with the meet, so that out of soventy-two ontrice listed for the race, only thirty-six runnors faced the starter,

It must be stated to the credit of the organisers, that their; management of the meat was wholly responsible, for the ex- cellent arrangements provided for runners and Press alike, and if the meat was so largely attended! as it should be, that must be laid to the public gonerally, who missód what was really a very "sporting" time.

asj

M. S.

1 Meir

30 32

2 Codling 3 Morrison

31 05

31 08

4 Derbyshire

5 Britten

31 13 32 00

€ Williams

32 50

7 Ralphy

8 W. Old

33 05 33 50

9 Hermitage.

10 Rooney. 11 Potter.

12. Hutchley. 13 Higgins. 14 Pelley. 16 Meen.

16 Percival. Ali

the competitors finished with the exception of three, the first sixteen all coming in within 41% minutes of each other. Britten lost about 80 yards through taking a wrong turning.

The officials were as under:- Chairman of Committee: Rev. G. R. Lindsay; Ion. Sreretary, Mr D.A. Purvis; Starter, Mr T. W

PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. Robertson; Tinickeeper, Mr N. I.. Railing members of Sub-Comunit The Church Hall was well filled tee, Mr. W. R. Farmer and Mr W. to witness the presentation pro- Jackson; Pointemen, Messrs.ceedings. Rev. G. R. Lindsay pre- Spradberry. Jennings, Wileox, sided and was supported by Mr. Shackton, Stokes, Jenner, Staple. W. Jackson, Mr. D. A. Purvis, Mr. Watson, Nicholls, Hyde, G, Jick, N. L. Railton and a number of A. . Farrell, M. Morrison, T. ladies.

Mrs Lindsay, who was presented with two bouquets of choice flowers, in a graceful little speech express. ed her pleasure in being pre- Rept and distributing the prizes. She offered her congratulations to Mr Mer, and was especially pleas ed a Kowloop man had come in first. (Applause). She was also glad to hear the Marathon was likely to be at annual event, and she hoped All the competitors would be present and take partnext year. (5 pplanse). Rev. G. R. Lindsay What should we do without the Nevy! (Laughter. He added that the Association would have the Cups | suitably inscribed and forwarded to

the winners.

It is only necessary to add that and that cars were kindly lent by the course was efficiently patroljed Messrs. Abraham, Kamsay, W. I. Crawford, Lambert and the Hong, kong and Kowloon Whart and Godown Company for use of the officials.

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NOTICE.

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF

CLUB.

Members are reminded that The Golf Course at Happy Valley will be closed to play on Sunday. 13th February 1921.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER BEFENCE CORPS

Orders by Lieut-Colonel L.G.

Bird, D. S. O. Administrative Commandant. Hongkong, 11th February, 1921.

1. Parades. Parades for wosk ending 19th February will be field in accordance with Programme of Work..

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND

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NOTICE is hereby given that Sundays 20th and 27th, at King's Company have declared an In-the Ordinary Annual General Park Range, commencing both torim Dividend on Deferred Meeting of Shareholders in this days, at 10 n.m. Arnott, Simpson, and D. A. Purvis, Rev. GR. Lindsay said it was a and bowels, whose teething is Shares for the year 1920 at the Company will be held at the

Mounted Infantry Section will After having been instructed as source of great pleasure to him painful, digestion had, and who

rate of 6 per share.

Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong a fire Part II on Sunday, 27th to the conditions of the race, the that the Church in Kowloon badj cannot sleep well-may be made Dividende for Shareholders on Saturday, the 13th February, 1921, instant, Officer for Firing Point start was made at 4.30, the follow-not only had an opportunity of healthy and happy by Baby's the Colonial Registor are free of at 11.30 in. for the purpose of 2nd Lieut. T. W. Hill M.C.

Own Tublots, the Canadian Income Tax and will be paid at receiving the Report of the ing comprising the field:-

Associating itself with but of

3. Mounted Infantry Section aking a leading part in the children's remedy,

the rate of 2/10 per dollar.

Directors together with a State Parade at Polo Ground on Friday,] Dividend Warrants will be ub-ment of Accounts for the year 18th instant, at 3.30 p.m. Dress: Mrs. Wilfred Daimons, of Val social and physical welfare of the

tainable on and after Saturday, ending 31st December 1920. writes: community. They counted it as a Brilliant, Quere, privilege. They had little idea" Please send me a vial of Baby's 26th February, 1921, at tlio Com- when the Association was formed Own Tablets as I would not care pany's Office. Wiltshire hardly two months

age that it to be without them. I have used would meet with the success which them for comitation and vomit- Sgt. Roony, Wiltshire Regiment. had attended its efforts so far.ing and am well pleas di wish the

result." Loe. Cpl. Phillips, Wiltshire The Committee, which met for the Regiment,

first time barely six weeks ago,

A. Meir, Kowloon Dock.

G. Chubb, United F.C. Lee. Cpl. Britten, Regiment.

Loe. Cpl. Hawkins, Regiment.

ment.

!

Wiltshire

The Tabiris ar

recommended

Pte. Woodward, Wiltshire Regi-had realised its responsibilities in also as a reog fer wore,, and a manner which did it great to break up single colds and ferers. Obtainable from medicine Pte. II. S. Smith, Wiltshire credit. Their efforis covered a Regiment.

wide field and they realised thai dealers, also at 6 cents the vial,

M. L. Railton, Jardine Mathe-y the rules of the Association post free, from The Dr. Williams'

gon and Co.

H. Codling, H.M.S. Titania.

P. Meen, H.M.S. Titania.

T. Hermitage, H.M.S. Titania,

E. C. Pelling, H.M.S. Tilania.

H. Percival, M.S. Titanit. 1. Popple, H.M.S. Titania. G. Pemberton, H.M.S. Titania. T. Linsley, H.M.S. Titania. L. McDonald, H,M.S. Titania. J. Hutchley, H.M.S. Titania. H. Derbyshire, ILM.S. Titaniä.

P. Dance, H.M.S, Titania.

J. Morrison, H.M.S, Titania, Gur, O. H. Bayley, Whitfield{ Barracks, Kowloon,

they had moral responsibilities Medicine Co, 96 Sz-chnen Road,

Shanghay. and had formed a special Sub- Committee dealing with that side of the work. They were very happy that they had had such a good race, which, he hoped, was the inauguration of an Annual Marathon for Kowloon (Hear, hear). As they knew, the Associa- tion was only a young one and had probably much to learn. If Imistakes had been made early in its career they hoped to profit by them and remedy them in the future. At any rate, he wished to plead for the support of all the men of Kowloon. Some one, who

Pte. Elms, Wiltshire Regiment. had passed the stage of youth, had asked if he was eligible to join

ment

Ple. Potter, Wiltshire Regiment. the Association. The answer was Pte. Barter, Wiltshire Regiment. Lce. Cpl. Hawkins, Wiltshire "Yes." They wanted all the mon

Regiment.

Mr. Williams, Submarine L15. Mr. Frost, Submarine L15.

of Kowloon to. join the Associa

tion. It had great possibilities and the realisation of those pos-

Pte. A. H. Madell. R.M.L.L.sibilities rested largely upon the

H.M.S. Titania.

Mr. Paulo Xavier, Kowloon,

Mr. E. Souza, Kowloon.

Mr. Carlos Ausumpeão,

Mr. Ribeiro.

Mr. Old.

ware

men of the district. So far as the race was concerned it was a great joy to them to have such a.beanti- ful day. Unfortunately military) operations prevented a number of men competing. They pleased so many had turned up. Keeping closely together. the Mr. Lindsay proceeded to express- fold moved off at a swift trot, but thanks to Sir Paul Chater, the by the time the Kowloon Dairy South China Morning Post and was reached, the weather, which Hongkong Telegraph, Capt. Wheel- inclined towards the unconforter and Mesars Farmer and-Purvis able side, began to tell, and the field for kindly presenting cups, and to; strung well out, with Andrew Meie Mr. F. J. Noronha for a case of and Codling well in front. Britten soon got into the third place, Lindsey added, took as

12 spoons. The Association, Mr.. and closely following him at a distance of about one hundred foot motto:-- were Morrison; Ralph and Derby- shire. Behind at 250 yards, the following formed the order: Wil- liems, Hutchley, Old, and Polling. At 100 yards further back, Potter came up with the others, his con..

their

"Ts not in mortals to command

success,

But, we'll do more.

We'll deserve it."

By their efforts they had done it.

"dition indicating that he was in Mr. Lindsey paid a tribute to the

an advanced state of distress. exceedingly hard work of Mr. D.) The last man passed this point A. Purvis, as Hon. Secretary. Mr. fifteen minutes after the commen-Purvis would be the first to say cement

of the race.

jhe hid not worked alone-many At four miles, Meir, was still had backed bin up right royally. keeping his lead, proceeding along) (Applause),"

at an easy pace, with Williams

Mra Lindsay

and Old at equal intervals behind. prizes sa under:

Fizat past Bailey's Shipyard was

then distributed.the

Meir, who was followed well 1. (Cup given by Bir Paul) behind by Ralpb. The latter Chater): Andrew Meir, Kowloon

was bunched

together

with Dook.

Morison, Britten and Codling.

2. (Cup given by South China

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Général Managers. Hongkong, 26th January, 1921.

THE GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

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The THIRTY SECOND OR- DINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF THE SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, St. Gonge's Building, Chater Road, A Victoria, Hongkong on TUES- DAY. the 22nd day of February, 1921, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Repert of the Direcors for the year ending 31st December, 1929 and declaring a Dividend.-

The TRANSTER BOOKS of The Company will he C:OSEU from SATURDAY the 13th February, 1921, until TUESDAY, the 22nd February, 1921 bath days inclusive.

By Order of the BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Hongkong, 3rd February, 1921.

NOTICE.

The public is hereby notified that the Power of Attorney of Mr. E. J. Macdonald to sign per Procuration for Connell Bros. Company has this day been Tescind 4.

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Under instructions received from THE MINISTRY OF SHIP- PING, LONDON eOffrs are invited for the purchase. of the following, Ex-Enemy

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tendered must be made with the Company's Agents at the Port of offer.

Tenders will be opened at Calcutta un Tuesday the 20th March 1921, and must be valid for 14 days after that date.

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I, Lo Shun Wo, formerly a part ger in the firm of Yuen: Wo Hong hereby notify that from the clos ing of the account on the 30th day 16, Strand Road, Caleutta, -

of the 13th moon of Kai-mee Year

I have ceased to have any inter-

LO SHUN WO,

The Sixteenth Annual Generales in the said firm and am not Meeting of Shareholders will be responsible for any profit or loss, held in the Offices of Messrs. Dudwell & Company Limited on Thursday the 17th February 1921 Hongkong," 11th February, 1921. at 11 am. for the purpose of re- ceiving the report of the General Manujore together with a stule- ment of accounts-to-31st-Decem ber 1920.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 7th to 17th February 1921 both: dates inclusive,

& CO...

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For the erection by Public Subscription of a building to be run on Y.M. C. A. lines, to be called the

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HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION

Notice is hereby given that the ordinary yearly meeting of the

A portion of the sum rien I will Shareholdere in, this Corporation be devoted to the erection of per will be held at the City Hall manent stone memorial witch. Hongkong on Saturday 26th day will be put in hand at an sadly of February 1921 at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Court of Directors togethet with a statement of accounts for HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK the year ending 31st December

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

General Managers.

open on 1—

1920.

The Register of shares of the Notice is hereby giving that on Corporation will be closed from and after 14th. February 1921, the Saturday 12th February to Satur Hongkong Savings Bank will be day 26th February 1991 buth daye inclusive) during which Week days from 10 am to 3p.m. period no transfer of shares or Saturdays from 10 am to 12 noon, be tegistered.

By Order of the Court of Directors

A, G. STEPHEN;

Chief Manager. Hongkong & Shanghai Banking

Corporation

A. G. STEPHEN,

Chief Manager

Hongkong, 2nd February, 1821. Hongkong, 5th Februsly, 1921.

date.

Lists may be found at- Messrs. Lane Crawford ~Messrs. Kelly & Walsh

Messrs., Moutrie Messrs. Wm. Powell Lad. The Hongkong Olab The Hongkong Cricket Club: The Club Lusitang The Engkoerk! Lamitate

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