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"HEUndersigned have received TH

instructions to sell by Public

Auction on

Wednesday the 38th Des., 1931

commencing at 11 am.

at No. 6 Des Voeux Road. Central. (First Floor)

A Quantity of Office Furniture and Fittings

Also

1 Chubb's Safe

Height

Width

Depth.

j

1 Remington Typewriter 187

1 Remington Typewriter

1 Howe Scale

Electric Fan:

1 Radiator

And

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On view on day of sale Catalogue will be issued

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Auctioneers.

THEUR

"HE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

Auction on

Friday the 30th Der., 1921 commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at No 1 Pra: Buildings, Prat Avenue. Kowloon

A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture

Comprising

HONGKONG HOTEL

CO., LTD.

RE PULSE BAY HOTEL. New Year's Eve, Saturday,

NEW GRILL ROOM.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

CRICKET.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921,

match, the military loging after a fairly good game. Taking fini knock the Wilts put together Hollands 115, a larger total than appeared Rhodes The Army v. Hongkong.

likely at one time, seeing that Savage Following some pronounced after reaching 71 for the less for fluctuations during the afternoon four wickels, the board showed stage, the openingday's play yes 7 for 8 The last wicket, hop- terday between the Army and aver, added 31. Lt. Beavan was Hongkong in the series of two-top searer, and Sgt. Holdman

CRAIGENGOWER.

Barling-

Rev. Crol Ross b Russell

O. M. R.W.

13 1

IS Jex, b Hope

43

Lieut. Colinda Greis, b Rossell, ¬

P. Wilson, Hammar!

9

Mid Sparks, a and b Stalk-r... S

B. W. Bradburg, h Hope

| 38. H. Abban, b. Hopa

D. Marsh, e Benson,

Hop

Mr. Severn's Eleven v Navy. Mr. Savern's tearo beat the

A A. Fattydsi, Stubbe, h

Excell

A. A. Paice, b Hope...

McNicoll

K. Kharus, Not Out

McNicoll

L

M. Omar, o Excell, b

Extras

Total BOWLING ANALYSIS. HE C.&. 2XD XL

" Benson, h 31st. December, 1931. day fixtures on the Club ground terdered useful service in carry-Navy by a big margin on the Anderson,

MoNicoll The JAZZ BAND of the wound up with the teams almost ing out his hat for 9. Farthing Civil Service ground on Saturday. Abbas, e Hammond, b "SILVER STATE" will ren-level.

and Lammert did some electiva Mr. Severn's side declared after The Army had first knock, and work with the ball.

the seventh wicket had fallen, der special Jazz Music for the FANCY DRESS BALL on NEW | Major Edwards and Capt. Oliver

The Club made a goo! start beating the visitors by 203 for 71 YEAR'S EVE

gave them a good start by send with Peares and itebait, but the wickels to 115. Redmond and ing up 69. Later Staff. Sat. remainder, with the exception of Sayer wielded the willow with À DINNER DANBANT will Redpath and Bomb. Baker render- Hancock, who carried his bat for some affect, the former khook- The totaling up 56 and Sayer. 33. be held at the HONGKONG ed useful assistance, the former 28, did not do much. HOTEL NEW GRILL ROO3 enjoying a lot-off when he skied reached 153 leaving the Club eic-The Navy bawlers were knocked on NEW YEARS EVE, Satur-the ball after scoring five. Captors by 38. Pearea again ex-about by Fincher, who put up 47, not out The Navy were hope- Oliver's vell-played 40 proved to coeded the half-century. day, 31st. December, 1921.

be the hightest score of the The close of the club's innings |lessly outclassed, Purcell patting innings, which concluded at was somewhat remarkable, as up the biggest score, 32.

NAVY. A SPECIAL TIFFIN will be arsely 200 shortly after tin Brown, after missing the hat served on NEW YEAR'S DAY,tims in the presence of a goodly trick, captur da wicket with the Lt. Comdr. Gilchrie, b Reed

gathering.

following ball, the last three Lt. Comdr. Douglas-Hamil Sunday, 1st. January, 1922.

Da Rome and Sayer, who wickets falling at the same total.

ton, rea out... The Hotel Orchestra will be in

the lask of the The bowter just mentioned, who Midshipman Sparks, c Red- attendance, and bookings may be were

bowlers to be tried, was not iried until late in the

mond, b Ling made either at the HEPULSE five BAY HOTEL, or the HONG-captured four wickets apiece for game, came out with the fine

analysis of five wickets for 17. KONG HOTEL MAIN OFFICE 28 and 45 runs respectively.

WILTSHIRES.

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

The Club made a poor start, losing Pearce at 9. It was Lt.Col. Wyndham, b. Young PEAK HOTEL.

close thing, the batsman evident-Lt. Beavan, e McNaghten, b

Farthing Ir supposing the catch to hass NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN been made from ground ball Pte. Brown, b Farthing... that consequent upon the im-until the umpire indicated other-L McDonald, Farthing pending change of ownership of wise. With Sayer and Wood Maj. Wallis, b Farthing the above Hotel all persons also doing little, three wickets Maj. Culver, b Farthing having any accounts outstanding were down for 30. At th's critical LCpl. Parton b Lammert

Hancock Cart. Bleckly, b Lammert gainst the above Hotel arepoint Mitchell hereby requested to send particu- became associates, and, the pair sgt. Holdmau, not out. lars of such accounts to the were not separated until rey Lt. Doddington, e Raworth, bi undersigned on or before the 10th had advanced the total to 165. day of January, 1922, so that the when Mitchell was beaten by Pte. Watts, b Farthing same may be duly paid anda

atisfied.

Dated this 16th day of Dec., 1921

DEACON, LOOKER, DEACON & HARSTON,

1. Des Voeur Road, Central, HONGKONG.

and

fine ball from Captain *till Davies. With Hancock

plaging confidently, the Clubs] seemed in for a substantial lead, but nobody else reached double!

Rav, Parcell, & Hamilton

Lt Skinner, e Strange, b

Hamilton

201 Mid Haytor, e and b. Russel). O

13 Lieut. Comd, Drew, b Stalker. O 13 Lieut. Coome, # Redingsa, d

Stalker...

Lieut. Beauty, not dut... Surg. Lieut. Marrison, e and ▷

Stalker...

Extras...

+ **

Total ..

Boxing.

J. Silter... 24. Russelt

154

52

O. M. RW.

211 9 23

12 5 23

NAVY 2ND INNINOS › Lieut.-Comdr. Jotham,

Stapleton, b Jones

Lient. Stewart, b Övery

R. Rev. Crole Rees, b Jones

6

C

6

12

6

39 Lieut-Comdr. Grey, b Overy

30 Mid. Sparks; b Sɔinks

Mid. Haytor, b Spiuks

19 Lieut-Comdr. Draw, b Spinks 14

Lieut. Coome, not out

Lieut. Beatty, c Spinks, b

Lawrance

Q M. W

Abbas

11 * J

Paica 10mar

5 0

3

S

Y. Abbas

ย 1

.9

CRAIGENGOWER.

0.

. W.

R

11 Hammond 32 Hope

Excell

144

3

0

1

62

[Surg-Lieut. Morrison, ran out

21 5

5.

4D

Lieut. Stavers, Absent

6

0 1

20

10 McNicholl

Extras

22 0 3

'

6

Pay-Lt Pearce,

Hamilton,

HONG KONG 2ND INNINOS.

b Edmonds...

39

Surgeon-Lt.-Coudr. Barlow,

5

Fraser, hit wicket, b Onst...

Total

95

Bowling.

31

D. M. S.

b Ling

n. W. Sewell, b M. H. Abbas.. 12

10

Lt. Forbes, b Reed...

H. H. Benson, no! out

63

Lr. Comdr. Drew, c Ponsonby-

F. Sution, bY. Abbas.

3

Fane, b Edmonds

TH. 1, Hammond, c Paice, b

Overy Jones... Spinks

6

0 30

0 18

5

0 14

C

Mr. Kennett, e Woode, b

Hamilton

Lawrence

4

0 23

Y. Abbas

$

D. NeNicoll, #1.

Jex, b

29

Surgeon-Comdr. Lindap, e de

Rome, b Ree:i

A. J. Palmer, bomar...

Cammodore Bew-Smith.

J. R. Way, b Umar

0

MIND READING BY

MACHINERY.

A. T. Subbs, b Bedbury

+

Extras

Extras

Extras

Total

115

Total..

113

Total

Bowling analysis

1.

M. R. W 134 S 56 6

2.25 4 26

i

38. J. de Rome, o Lindop, b

Forbes...

MR. SEVERN'S TEAM. G. B. Sayer, b Kennett

A. E. Wood, b Draw

1915. Omar

51

29

F. A. Redmond, e Sparks, b

Skinner

Y. Abbas

E. Fincher, not out

+

F. Ling. c Lindop, b Skin-

1

ner

1

}

EW. Hamilton, e Lindor. b

Skinner

Lammert

figures. Hancock looked like Farthing carrying his bat in readiness for Young another knock and a probable Laminer: Solicitors for the Proprietor of century this morning, but when

the Peak Hotel.

THE COWIE HARBOUR COAL COMPANY LIMITED. SILIMPOPON COAL.

TI

...

11 HONGKONG. 186 he touched a rising one from T. E. Pearce, c McDonald, b

the fast bowler and was promptly Brown snapped in the slips after having E J. R. Mitchell: b Purton given a splecdit display of vigo A. B. Raworth, b McDonald. rous cricket. The end soon follow-Capt. P. H Davies, b Parton. ed, the Club having a lead of 13. B. Crawford Morgan, b Purton Cap Daries, with 6 wickets for Brig. General McNaghtra The undersigned are prepared 62, was easily the most successful 1 b.w.. b McDonald.. to quote prices for best quality of the Service bowlers. He main-F. H. Farch og. b Brown

SILIMPOPONtained a fine length, and every R. H. Hancock, not on! freshly mined COAL, trimmed into Bunters at now and then sent down an extra E. G. Lammert, L.b.w.,

SANDAKAN fast one. SEBATTIK

The delivery with Brown (British North Borneo) or to which he dismissed Farthing R. A. Young, e Holden, b

Brown contract for regular Banker Sopkoocked the stump something

LJ. Davies, e McDonald. b plies for 6 or 12 months at favour-like a dozen feet.

Brown... Extras

able rates.

or

---

Capt. Oliver b de Rome L-Col. Wyndham bde Rome Staff-Sgt. Redpath st. Davies

b Sayer

Bowling Analysis:-

291 Total 4D 3

McDonald

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Rome... ment of ordinary Fort Cha ge- The minimum draft of water alongside the Company's Wharf a: Sebattik is 7 fees at low water Spring Tides. Chans of Cowie Bay (Sebatik Harbour) and ang required information concerning Pre. Brown b de Rome the port can be had on applicat. Mc Donald b Reed tion to

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37 Wallis

Burton

2 Brown

not ont...

13 H. E. Strange, e Kennett, b

Skinner

Playing in the Second Leagur

Sgt. Hollands, c Hodges. b

Bran Capt. Rhodes, c and b Spinks, 20]

MR. SEVERN'S XI.

Kennell

Bradbury

...157

Hope and Excell did not hat.

Boaling Analysis:-

M. H. Abbas... A. Paice

INNINGS.

B W. Bradbury. b Hammond 08. Jex, b Hammond

Tests for Character and Truthfulness,

Mind-reading is rapidly be- coming a scientiae possibility

of

O. M. R. Ways Everying Science) instead of 15 1 43 1 clever entertainer's trick. Pro- 50 260tessor Waller has demonstrated 13 4 26 3that sit strong emotions, such as 892 grief and joy, pain and pleasure, 30 100 fear and relief, can be recorded D. Marsh B. W. Badburg 5.9. 1 13 2by a galvanometer attached to the wrist or forearm. Now a CRAIGENGOWER 2ND

Frenchman, Dr. Maingot, Paris, claims that man's char- acter is revealed by the way he Obreathes, which, in turn, can be Drevealed to others by means of 3 the X-rays. The subject is plac- 4 | ed in front of a radio-espio screen which permits the movements of 40 his diaphragm to be seen as be 35breathes, and since such more. iments are largely involuntary, 12 the trainid observar, Dr. Maingos 6claims, can read the salient fea.. 6tures of the subject's character

without fear of deception,

1. Omar, & Hammond Y. Abbas, e B-nson, b Way P. Wilson, b Hammond

M. H. Abbar, e Sewell, b

Sutton

A. P ice, st. Sutton

15 A. Fattydad, C Fraser,

Sulton

203D Marsh, st. Sutton...

Rock, not out ...

Craigengower v. H.K.C.C.

2nd XI.

D. K. Khara, bw. b Fraser

Extras

Total...

b

6

For instance, the subject is told

to breathe deeply. If the diaph- 2.116 ragm obeys immediately the man

is docile or well-disciphosd, and if the deep respirations continue Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W. for a long time at the same inter-

1 # H. L. Hammond. 19

4sits he is persevering. If the J. R. Was ..

6 1 24 I response to the order does not F. Sutton ...

3 0 42 3 follow immediate y it indicates that the man is either reflective and weighs we consequences of an art before performing it or is But much more slow witted.

K.C.C. v. Navy.

A special holiday fixture took

42 place at the K.CC. yesterday than that can be seen in the 1when the Navy were the visitors. radioscope. Slight movements 17 The K.CC. proved a winners of the diaphragm have their sig. by an innings and 93 runs.nificance. Tenacity of purpose, or tack, Dr. Maingot sayo. is Stalker performed the "aar trick"

Scores:-

shown by the extent to which the diaphragm contracts at the end Lot the expiration; mental alert- aess and quickness of thought

K. C. C.

Awo day's match Saturday. P. Robinson, b Beatty and Monday) took place on the C. 1 Stapleton, e Crole Rees, Craigengower ground, the visitors:

26

7. A. B. Ponsonby-Fane and W. H. Edmonds, E. B. Reed and Hon Claud Severn did not bat.

Extras

15

Total for wickets

..15

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

NAVY.

O. M. R. W

13

15

Reed Ling

D. M. W. 2. 13.2 5 3 12

21

8 1 35

Hamilion

10 2

3 2 17

Svera...

D

3 Watts

3 13

25

Layer Edmonds

3

0

3 U

Capt. Spinks bw. b Sayer Bomb. Baker b Sayer Lt. Grabara b Berd

0

R. A. M. C. v. K. C. C.

34

{}, M.

TW

14

Extras

13 28 runs.

on their own ground on Saturday the K. C. C. beat R. A. M. C. by

The scores were:-

Forbes ...

7

1

24

13

*

I

R. A. M. G

Total

200

Drew Sparks

0

J

D

Bowling Analysis.

1Stinner

3.3 0

4

35.

D. M. 3. W.

Farthing feed Young

8 1 46

Capt. Enwright,Lb.w. b Brawn

192 3 32

Capt. Tomory, b Jones

181

3

16

Major Tomlinson. c Hodges.

de Rome Sayer

1 28

4

b Spin-s

D

I 45

Copl. Store, b Jones

Copl. Savage. 1.b.w., b Brawn.

15

S. M. Thompson, b Jonas

1

are being landed and placed at G. R. Payer b. Davies their risk in the Hongkong and E. J. R. Mitchell Kowloon Wharf and Gotown A. E. Wood & McDonald Company's Godowns at Kowloon, H. R. B. Hancock c. Graham where each consignment will be

Pte. Hest, cot out

6

11

Davies...

Set. Rogers, b Brawn 69 Wilkinson, b Jones

9

Beatty

Extras

d. Davies

56

Tota!

The match ended in a draw. In L. J. Blackburn, c Coombe, b 106 the second innings Craizangoxer

Beatty

Bowling

...

1

S. T. Jones...

6

48

Spicks

8 1 32

2

8 26

4

K.C.C.

H.K.C.. 2nd XI.

Extras

20

F. G. Thompso0, b Tomlinson,

39

H.H. Benson.

Abbas...

¿Umar, b

Hongkong made 157 for nine C. Russell, st. Draw, b Haytor

the EF. Spinks, b Haytor wickets. Benson put up highest score for the Hongkong J. Stalker, not aut

H. Overy, c Sub, b Havtor eleven, bitting up 65, not out.

Extras...

Total

9

Bowling.

213

Bowling Analysis.

F. E. Lawrence, b Rbodes... 5. T. Jones,

b Spoon.

D

28

Rhodes...

17 G.W. Bewell, c Fattydad,

Lieut Beatty

0. M. R. W

13 1

46

L. E. S. Hodges, c Rodgers, bi 2 Hollands

b Abbas

10

Mid Haytor

...15 L.D. McNicoll, b Omar

62

6

[R. E. Lindsell, run out

...W.J. Hope, c and b OmIT

Surg Lt. Morrison

+

19

0 22 0 carry a liar through undetected.

10

2

Libut Stevens

2

0 15 1

E. J. Edwarda, b Hollands

71A8. Exel, b Omar...

0

LL Coombe

0 27 0

2

9

E. W. Alderson, c Thompson,"

16

b Hollands

4

16

E. F.Spinks, run out

14:

W. Fraser,¤..... WHY, 0A.J. Palmer, c Wilson, b Y.

Abbaa...-

5

Lt. Oom. Greiz. .....

2

6 20 0

13

NAVY.

TH

A. O. Brawn, b Rodgers

4. Leach, not ont

Extras

17

DA.T. Stubbs, not out...

Extras...

On Saturday the Club ground witnessed the Wiltshires' farewell

Total

.134

Total...

having arrived from the above HONGKONG-1ST INNINGS ports, Consignees of Cargo are T. E. Searca c. Davies b, Mc

Donald hereby informed that their Goods

sorted out mark by mark and F. J. de Rome c Edwards

McDonald delivery can be obtained as soon

Brig. Gan. McNaghten

Edwards

As the Lioods are landed.

Optional Goods will be carried

*

on unless instructions are given F. H. Farthing b. Davies

to the contrary before Noon To-E. B. Reel Ibw. b Edwards. day.

L. J. Davies not out... Good's not cleared by the 2nd B. A. Youngb Davis

Leather covered couch and arro-Jan., 1922, will be subject to

chair, teak bookcase, dizing chairs, dinner service, glass-ware, etc., etc.

Brass bedsteads, Teak wardrobes

with bevelled unrror, dressing

tables, Chesto-of-drawers, Marble top. Lace curtains etc.

Terms: Cash on delievery

Catalogues will be issued.

";

rent.

Damaged packages

maat be

left in the Godowns for examin. ation by the Consignees and the

Co's representatives at an ap-McDonald

I pointed hour on Tuesday and Fri-Capt. Davies 224

day. All claims must be presented Edwards...

within ten days of the steamer's Brown

arrival here, after which date Spinks

they cannot be recognized. No Baker claims will be admitted after the Graham

On view from Thursday the 29th.goods have left the Godowns.

...December.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneerя.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Agents. Hongkong, 26th Dec., 1921.

H.K.C.C.. The Wilts.

b Drew

being the B.K.C.C. 2nd Eleven. F. E. Lawrence, b Beatty

The first day the Craigengower F. G Thompson, e and b

Beatty eleven put up the best shoxing.

5 the first innings giving them a E L. Braga. c Coombe, b

lend of 154 runs.

hit up another 116 runs, Abbas S. T. Jones. c Crole Rees, b O. M. R. W. contributing 40 and Paice 35, and

Brawn

L. J. Blackburn, b Hollands Z

c Hollands......

+

4 N.Y. Hammond, B. Faice

F. Sutton, b Omar

16J.R. Way, b Omar

0

Beatty

75 nearly always belong to the man Of who starts breathing out immedi

ately after he has finished breath. Sing in.

In America, men are testing

67 ao apparatus which it is claimed

will make successful lying im

29 possible. The suspect under ex- amination is tested by three

1

1 heart: an

8 separate instruments. A stetho- scope listens to the hearing of his electrical recorder, somewhat similar to Professor Waller's, attached to his wriat, 32 shows whether a of the ques-

tions disturb him or make him ...24% | afraid; and, fically, a time re-

cording instrument reveals O.. M. R. W. actly how long a pause pakkes 03 between the end of each ques-

2

BI-

8.1 0 24 3tion and the beginning of each

Rev. Crols Rees... 9 0 47 0 answer. Only stout nerves could

0 Lieut. Comd.

Russell......

b Jotham,

12 Lieut. Stevens, b Russell

Lieut: Stewart, o Robinson, b

Russell...

100

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