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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
NOTICE
Grounds for confidence
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1924.
'POLICE BOXING.
SATURDAYS' SUCCESSFUL
TOURNAMENT.
CHILDREN'S HEALTH
CONFERENCE.
CHINESE Y; W. C.A, EFFORT. Con- The Volunteer Headquarter A Children's Health was the scene on Saturday night farence will be bold on Tuesday, of a very successful boxing Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday tournament arranged by the of this week at the Y.W.CA. Hongkong Police, and some good From two to tour each afternoon were witnessed by the there will be a child welfare fights We describe Brooke Bond
large gathering. Among those exhibit and lectures, followed by ex- made of tea as a blend of absolutely present were H. E. the Governor, demonstrations. Thorough
Sir Edward Stubbs, who was aninations will be tip-top quality, with confi.accompanied by Sir Claud Sovern children of pre-school age, the and Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher. His mothers advised as to their care, dence and positiveness, because Excellency had to leave early, so bat nu medical treatment nor the subsequent prize distribution medicines will be given. Dr. S. the conference we know the tea you take out a carried out by the Captain To Wong is
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E. D. C. Wolfe.
giving their services are Dr. Wan Man Kai. Dr. Y. H. Hoashoo, Mrs. I. Mitchell, M. D. Dr. T. P. Woo, Dr. Gladys Friser, Dr. Referees and Judges; Lieut. T Chau Wai Cheung, "Dr. C. C. Wang, Dr. Wong Taz Chuan, Dr. 1. Scott Bell, R., Mr. Logan, Mr. G. G. X. Tinson, Mrs. C. H. and Dr. Edward Law. W. Bailey, Dr. Minett.
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of Scales: Dr. J. C. MacGown which has been carried on through
Timekeepers: Mr. A. B. Allan two Baby Clinics, held weekly and Mr. C. Bond.
during the past fifteen months, one in a PCHOM lent by the Committee: M. D. Barling Y.M.C.A., and the other in the ham, Sub-Insp. Marks. Sub-Insp. YWCA, rooms. At present. BRAKE AND Ixota LTD,
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attendance of about, seventeen.)
The tournament opened with A number of the children have a three-round welterweight contests remarkable attendance record. for novices. In the first. Sergt! The purpose of this work is to the Taylor 1150 lbs.) was opposed to educational-to give P. C. Roberts (149 lbs.). Roberts Chinese parents of the community was sent to the boards several the opportunity of learning facts times in the first round, but he with regard to the care of their made a sensational recovery, and children, and the aim of this in the second round administered week's Conference is to make a knock-out to his opponent.
more generally known the need)
Seng. Simpson knocked out and importance of permanent P. C. Bliss in the final round of a work for the health and protec-
tion of children. brisk engagement.
Roberts and Simpson met. in the final and the fight was stopped by the referee at the end of the second round and awarded to Roberts owing to Simpson damaging his thumb. This was bard luck on the latter, who had been leading on points.
was
next
ELECTRIC CO.
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The report of the Directors of A novices lightweight bout the Hongkong Electric Co., 31st.
OD the programme, 1923, states:- between Sergt. Dungey and Sergt. The balance at Credit of Profit. Mathieson, and was awarded at and Loss Account available for (LANE, CRAWFORD LTD.) the end of the fourth round to appropriation, after allowing for
Wedding Cakes
From $10.00
Christening,
Mathieson, the referee disqualify-depreciation is $873,361.14 and ing Dungey after previous your Directors recommend that cautions. The verdict bad this be disposed of as follows:- mixed reception.
A good fight resulted from the meeting between two well-knowni footballers. Sergt. Johnson and
To pay a dividend of
$1.25 per share On 299,683 Shares
374.603.75 To place to Reserve... 350,000.00
P. C. Wynne. The contest had To carry forward to
an unfortunate termination.
Wynne breaking a bone in the
left hand and baring to stop on
the instructions of the M. O.
A deal of hitting was seen in
next Account
148,757.39
$873,361.14
Directors. Mr. T. G. Weall
a light-heavyweight bout between resigned from the Board on lear Sub-Insp. Reynolds (161) and P.C.ing the. Colony and Mr. J. P. Kingdon (179). The lighter man Warren was appointed to the had the best of the three rounds. vacant seat. This appointment the confirmation of and won by a big margin of requires points.
shareholders. In accordance with There was some riever boxing the Articles of Association Hon. when two welterweights, Serg Sir C. P. Chater, C.M.G. LLD. and Stewart and P. C. Jessop fought Sir Robert Ho Tong, KT. retire, a six-round contest. Stewart won but being eligible, offer them-
selves for re-election. on points.
In a six round lightweight contest. Warder Culvar bea Sergt. Gough, who was out of training and fell away on points) as the fight proceeded.
Three rounds were fought by two Indian members of the Force. They were Drill Corp. Ali Mo- hamed and I. P. C. Khushi Mo- hamed, the latter winning on points after a bout in which both very eager if not
men
were
Folentific.
The successful competitors received their trophies at the conclusion from Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, who remarked that there
and Birthday Cakes was evidently good material in
Almond Iced and decorated From $3.00 each.
NOTICE.
N examination will be held shortly for the past of Boy Writer in H. M. Naval Yard, commencing pay $36 a month.
the Force. He thanked all who had taken part in arranging the exhibition, especially Mr. Barling- ham, and the officials of the Hongkong Boxing Association for their assistance. Among the donors of prizes were Sir Claud Severn, Mr. W. Logan, Mr. G. M. Young and the Superintendents of Police.
LAW AND ITS ENFORCEMENT.
Candidates must be over 15 and under 19 years of age on 1st. March 1924 and applications to
Washington, February 24. complete should be in candidates"
Secretary Hughes, speaking in own handwriting and should the American Law Institute, de- reach the Civil Secretary, H. M. cried the multitude of laws passed Naval Yard, not later than the in the greatest law factory in 8th. March.
the world," namely the forty- Subjects of examination. eight States, and the Federal Arithmetic (including tots) Government's "Greatest duty of Dictation and Handwriting
the hour is not to make but to enforce the law, thereby main- Civil Secretary. H. M. NAVAL YARD.taining respect-Reuter Ameri-
can Service. Hongkong, 23rd. February 1924.
8, COLLETT,
Auditor. The accounts have teen audited by Mr. C. Bernard Brown, A.C.A. who retires, but offers himself for re-election.
A. O. LANG, Chairman
TEASERS
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