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MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1928.
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The Undersigned have received We have this day removed, our office Kayamally Building, Instructions to sell by Public Auc 20-22, Queen's Road Central, 3rd tion floor.
HALL AND, HALL,
Architects.
Hongkong, 27th August, 1928.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION,
on TUESDAY,
The 28th August, 1928, commencing at 2.30 pm.
at their Sales Room, Duddell Street,
A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture
Club' Secretaries are reminded that August, 31st is the last day for which application for alia-comprising:-
lion for the ensuing year cap be Chesterfield Couch and
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care
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary
HONGKONG AMATEUR FOOTBALL LEAGUE,
Club Secretaries desirous of
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Arni-
PUBLIC AUCTION."
The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tion,
an THURSDAY,
the 30th August, 1928,, commencing at 11'a.m.
At No. 10, Middle Road, Kow- loon,
A Quantity of Valuable House. hold Furniture, (Particulars from Catalogue.).. On View from Wednesday, the Glass Cabinet, chairs,
Desks 29th August, 1928. Fans, Table
with Hatstand Mirror. Carpets, Rugs, Curios, Silver Ware, Ornaments, Victor! and Colombin Gramaphones, Re- cords, Curtains, ele, etc.,
Teak Dining Tables, Dining entering tenis in the above Chairs, Sideboards, Dinner Wag- nre regon, Glass Ware, Cutlery, Dinner Ice League for this season
Crockery, Tenk minded that entries close on the and Tea 31st August. Entrance fee syn Chests, elc., etc. for each team to accompany the application.
i.
W. E. HOLLANDS,
Hon. Secretary,
HONGKONG FOOTBALL
ASSOCIATION.
REFEREES AFFILIATION.
Referees wishing to aliliate to the above Association for the ensuing year, should apply to the undersigned for the necessary form.
W. E. HOLLANDS, Ion: Secretary H.K.F.A.
"THE PEAK FLATS
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COOK-HOUSEBOY. -- WANTED. SITUATED within Two Minutes' Immediately. Apply Box No. Walle from the Tram Station and of Hongkong. Tele-overlooking the Southern Side of the
Island. Ready for Occupation.
Five-Koomed FLATS and
110 graph."
FOR SALE.
SAILING DINGY FOR SALE- At half price, Fast light, single Handed pram designed and built by Morgan Giles. Cost 245. Com- plete with sails, etc. and crate. Apply Box No, 409, care of "long- kong Telegraph."
FOR SALE-Immediate sale at a low price, of a Hupmobile 5-pas- senger motor car, anwly painted and in goed-running order, No reusanalle offer refused. Owner buying latest model. Apply Box 408. care of "Hongkong Tele seraph."
PREMISES TO LET.
Six-Roomed FLATS
with all Molern Conveniences, Drying Rooms and Out-houses, Two Lifts.
Apply to
CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT,
4TH FLO
FRENCH BANK BUILDING.
CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.
6, DUDDELL STREET, AND
·ZA, D'AGUILAR STREET. Auction of Household and Office Furniture and Sundry goods every TUESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 2.30 p.m., ut No. 2A, D'Agullar Street, Tel:--C.4463, 6, Duddell Street,
C.6321, 2A, D'Agullar Street.
TO LET-Now Bungalow, un- furnished, 5 Fooms, Servants'
-Quarters, Kitchen, etc. Garden
The Corporation of London hasi
and Tennis Court, situated be-agreed to contribute £60,000 to tween Brogdwood Road and Caro- the Victoria Dock-road improve.
line on, Rent Moderate.ment scheme.
Apply to Chan Sing Fong, eare of
A. Glewlitt, Architect, 17,
Queen's Road Central,
TO LET Office Rooms, 2nd floor. New Hongkong Bank Building. Apply Sang Kee, aame building.
PO LET.-One European FLAT Sanchal Gon Rond, Hongkong. Apply to 32. Kennedy Road.
TO LET-European Flats Nos. 41 and 43, Kennedy Rond. Apply Thornhill Acrnted Water Factory, 154, Praya East. Phone C.547.
TO LET 1st floor, No. 2, Gran- ville Road, Kowloon. Apply to Kwong Fat Yuen, 33, Des Voeux Road West, Hongkong.
TO LET.-Modern Office Rooms and a corner Shop at "Kayarnally Building" Queen's Road, Central. Apply to Kayamally and Co.
TO LET Situated within 5 minutes drive from Repulse Bay, A LARGE EUROPEAN HOUSE, with 18 cool and breezy rooms with all modern conveniences. Excellent views from verandahs, with open air Swimming pool, Garage and Tennis Court attached. Ready for occupation. Rent moderate. Ap- ply to Tal Hou Kee, 2nd floor, Bank of Canton Buliding.
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Terms: Cash on Delivery,
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers.
TO THE ANTARCTIC.
COMMANDER BYRD'S FLAG SHIP FOR DUNEDIN.
Iron and Tenk Bedsteads with Mattresses, Single and Double
New York, Aug, 25. Wardrobes with Mirror Doors,
The barque City of New York, Marble Top Washstands, Dressing Tables, Camphor and Teak Wood 160 feet long, the flagship of Com- Chests of Drawers, Side Table, mauder Byrd's Antarelle Expedi
Stands, tion, has sailed for Dunedin. Chamber Cupboards, Toilet Crockery, etc., etc.
also
A Quantity of Fine Canton Blackwood Furniture.
and
One Grand Piano. One Enamel Bath. One White Front Refrigerator. Two Wardrobe Trunks.". Two Trunks.
One Safe by Samuel Withers & Co.,
Catalogues will be issued.
On View from Monday, the 27th August, 1928.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMENT BROS,
Auctioneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
The Undersigned have receivedi instructions to sell by Public Aue- tion
on TUESDAY,
the 28th August, 1928, commencing at 11 am.
at Godown No. 18, The Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.,
Ltd., Kowloon,
(for account of the concerned)
83 Pieces Sandalwood. 269 Chests Ceylon Tea--more or less damaged.
and
J
2 Bales Gunnies. Term:-Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.).
The City of New York carries n crew of 32 men and 200 tons of supplies. At Dunedin, she will be joined later by two other vessels which will participate in the ex- pedition-Rauter's American Ber-
ricc.
Bath City Council have paracil recommendations involving, the expenditure of nearly £250,000 on improving conditions in the city.
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Banks.
Hongkong Bank, $1200 s. Chartered Bank, £221 b. Morcantilo A. & B., 436 P. and O £97 East Asia $77 h.
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BRITISH GIRL DEAD IN MOTOR SMASH.
COACH CATCHES FIRE: 13 INJURED.
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Ip Kau and La Man-hin (C.R.C. "A") beat Chan Hip-wo and Lee Ching-fang 8-8.
Kowloon y Civil Service, Despite a substantial win by ene pair, Kowloon Cricket Club, on their own ground, lost to Civil Service Cricket Club by 7 games. Scores:
C. A. Atkins. and K. A. Carstensen (K.C.C.) beat W. II. Owen and R. F.
A. E. Guest and R. P. Hingham beat White and White 8-3; bent. (K.C.0.) boat Owen and Jonos 3-5; Spittey and Randall 10-1.
The motor-coach, crowded with MATCH BETWEEN CHINESE tourists, was travelling from St.
TEAMS INTERRUPTED. Jean de Luz to San Sebastian, when it got out of control, ran into a Bain unfortunately intervened in tree, and overturned into a ravine.tho match between the Chinese Recrea- The coach Immediately caught fire.tlon Club first and second teams in the
The passengers were flung in all Third Division of the Hongkong Jones G-G; lost to A. White and R. directions, and many of them were Tennis Longun on Saturday. The White 4-7 beat C. R. Spittey and seriously injured, According to match had only reached the conclusion J. A. Bendall G-U.
of the first round when rain fell and one account the coach contained party of English school-giris in the game was abandoned, It will be charge of a clergyman, the Rev. re-played at a later date.
The match between the two Chinese
A Muir and A. W. Ramsay (K.C.C.) Mr, Denvry.
teams has an important bearing on The name of the dead girl, who the Longue honours in the Third lost to Owen and Jones 1-10; lost to was trapped beneath the overturned Division, as the championship would White, and White 0-11; lost to Spitter coach, is given as Mlus Winifred go to the "A" team should they win, and Bendall 5-6. Holland. The injured are said to but should the "B" team spring a sur- Include Miss Alice and Miss Claris-prise then the two Chinese teams and an (or Claridge) Langland (the for- the toerole will tle for first place, mer la reported to be suffering from necessitating a triangular re-play.
Two other matches were played and a fractured akull), Miss Freda Hor-
those
resulted in victories for the vey, and Misa Furtwangler. ・・
The injured were all taken to Hongkong C.O. and the Civil Service neighbouring hospitals. The Bri-C.C. In the Third Division.
The full results were: tish Consul and the Governor of
The Chinese Match, San Sebastian are on the spot.
Only one round could be played in The coach, it is added by Router, the match between the Chinese “A” was on an excursion to the monas- and "B" teams and at the conclusion tory of Loyola, the founder of the of the first series the score was 20-13 Jogult order, which is situated in in. favour of the "A" tear, Scores: 8:8; beat Madar and Adal 8-8. a lonely spot among the mountains Cheng Chl-wing and Chau Wah-po about 35 miles south-west of San (C.R.C. "A") beat Tsol Ping-fan (H. K. C. C.) beat Rahmin and Sebastian. The accident took place and Ng Kam-chuen 6.5.
at a dangerous bend between Irun and San Sebastian,'
Total: Kowloon C.C. 46; Civil Service O.C. 58.
Hongkong C.C. v Indians. Visiting Hongkong Cricket Club, Indian Recreation Club lost by 27 games. Scores:
E. J. R. Mitchell and G. 8. Hugli Jones (H.K.C.C.) beat A. Rahmine and M. O. Hoosen 7-4; beat Y.J. Khan and A. 8. Sulad 8-3; beat M. P. Madar and M. Y. Adal 3-8.
H. V. Parker and, L. A. R. DunCAN' (II.K.C.C.) lost to Rahmin., and floosen 5-6; beat Khan and Suffind
R. P. Koodio and N. L. H. Ralitor.
Hoosen 0-5; beat Khan and Samad Taun-9-2; lost to Madar and Adal 4-7,
Total: Hongkong C.C. 68; Indian R.C. 88.
Lau Man-kwong and Chin Tchiu: (CRC. "A") beat Lan Ting
wal and Hon Man-hon 6-5.
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