VTHE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1931.
TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS LAMMERT'S
WANTS.
25 WORDE
$1.60
($2.00 If Not Prepaid.) The following replies have been recolved:
873, 892, 893, 894.
WANTED KNOWN
MRS. VOLGIN in soiling her entire stock of dresses below cost. Bargains in afternoon and evening frocks, blouses costumes, Como and neo. Salon 70, Hankow Bead, Kowloon, opposite Kowloon Hotel.
SITUATIONS
NOTICE.
Come to the Kowloon Football Clubi New Year's Day Charity Festival at 11.a.m. Married versus Singles Football Match. Highland Dancing. - Motor Cycle Football Matek. Raffles.
COME EARLY
F. C. CLEMO,
Hon. Secretary.
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
HONGKONG.
soon as possible, to:-
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION,
The Underaigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auction.
on Wednesday,
the 30th December, 1931,
commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room,
4, Duddell Street.
A Large Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture
comprising:→→→
With the end of the Financial And Year approaching, friends supporters of St. John's Cathedral, who have not yet done so, are naked to send their contributions Teak Hatstands, Chesterfield to the goodwill fund for 1931, as Couches and Armchairs, Curie Cabinets, Bookcases, Desks, Tables, Victrolas, Records, Oll Paintings, Pictures, Round Talve Brass and Bronze Wares, Sliver ware, Carpets, Rugs, etc., etc.
Teak Extension Dining Tables. Dining Chairs, Sideboards with bevelled mirrorcs, Crockery, Glass Ware, feo Chest, Flower Stands,
Cathedral Accountants..
York Building. Hongkong.
BRITISH Export Firm offers position Messrs THOMSON & COMPANY, with good prospects to a capablo and experienced assistant. Must havo thorough knowledge of C.I.F._calcula Mons and shipping. Reply Box No. 809, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
LOST
108T-Lady's liandbag.
Left on
George Bing Motor Bant at 2,30 u.m. on Xpias morning, from Kowloon- Reward of $100 for ita recovery with contents, Finder pienne deliver Hongkong Dispensary.
APARTMENTS
AIRLIE
HOTEL-23-25, Nathan Rond, Kowloon. Unilor European Management. Excellent Cuisine, Modern Apartments. Terms Moderate, Three minutes from ferry. Tel. 67357,
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-New Willys Sedan. Deluxe model In A1, condition. Done 3000 mlion. A Bargain. Owier leaving Colony. Write Box No. 894, "Hongkong Telegraph."
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
N. Y. K. LINE (NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.)
From EUROPE and STRAITS,
The Steamship,
"DELAGOA MARU”
J. H. SUTCLIFF, Cathedral Treasurer).
CHEERO CLUB.
etc., etc.
Teak Wardrobes with bevelled Owing to the risk of spreading mirrors, Teak Bedsteads with wire mattress and mattress, Dressing diptheria, the
Tablés, Tenk Chest of Drawers. Mosquito Nets, Linens. Enamel Bath, Cabine trunks, Tollet Set,
DANCE
in the
CITY HALL
TO-NIGHT
has been
CANCELLED.
MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB.
NOTICE.
A Draw for
2 Number of
having arrived from the above ports, Greyhounds will be held at the Consigners of Cargo are herby in-Offee of the Club, 19, Avenida formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Almeida Ribeiro, Macau, at an Hangkong and Kowloon Wharf and
Godown Company's Godowns at Kow early date.
loon, whence dolivory may be obtained,
Goodin not cleared by the 4th
These Greyhounds will be sold
etc., etc.
and
One Cottage Piano "Moutrie"
One Grand Piano.
also
A Collection of Blackwood
Furniture
Including:-
Joan Tables, Cabinets, Denka, Jardinieres, Tea poys. Tables, etc.,
etc.
On View from Tuesday,
the 29th December, 1931.
Terms: Cash on Delivery. Catalogue will be issued.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED.
NEW PAVILION OPENED.
LADY PEEL PERFORMS CEREMONY.
SPECIAL BOXING
*FILM.
RIG ATTRACTION AT THE KING'S.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
'INWARD Mails.
Per
Slivertonk Kiungchow
EumBous
From Shanghal and Europe la Siberia..
(London, 19th December) An outline of the history of the
Shanghai and Swntow As a special added attraction London Parcels only London, 19th Civil Service Cricket Club was given for the New Year, the King's by Mr. A. E. Wood, Acting President,
November.... on Saturday afternoon when the now Theatre la screening, na from Europe via Negapatom (Lettore and pavilion of the Club at Happy Valley Wednesday, the fight for the
MEC Paper), London 26th November.. Malacca Biaru was formally opened by Lady Peel, world's heavyweight boxing cham- Japan the wife of i. E. the Governor.
pionship betweon Max Schmeling Shanghai and Europe via Siberia, Prizes won during the year word and Young Stribling. This film
(London 10th December) presented by Lady Peel during the of the complete fight, three reels, Manila afternoon. The children, as on Box-should prove of great interest to Japan ing Days in past years, had an on-
joyable time, special entertainment local boxing fans. having been provided for them,
There was a large gathering of members and friends at the opening. amongst them being the Hon. Mr. Southorn, C.M.G.. and Mrs. Southorn, Mr. D. W. Tratman, C.M.G., and Mr. G. W. A Tufton, who accom panied Lady Pool
Before the pavillon was officially opened, Mr. Wood, addressing the gathering said:
nor heil Services Cricket Club This afternon it la my privilege and Hongkong Civil to welcome Lady Peal who has so kindly consented to open our new pavillon. The Committee, Members are met are add honoured by the presence of Lady Peel with us on
this occasion.
It is gratifying to see that members event, and I welcome our friends from have turned out in full force for this other clubs. I only regret that our President, Mr. J. R. Wood, who taken such a keen interest in the cannot be here to-day owing to hle Club, absence from the Colony.
| Calcutta and Straits
It was in July that Schmeling | Japan and Shanghai beat Stribling at the Cleveland Calcutta and Strails Stadium on technical knock-out Europe via Suez (Letters & Papers) in the fifteenth round, thus retain- Ing the
London, 3rd December and Parcele, world's heavyweight
26th November ..... championship.
Japan and Shanghai It was опе of the Boverest Australia and Manila thrashings given to any heavy-tanila Japan
and Shanghai weight in recent years. Stribling, Japan
coming up for the last round. A USA. Honolulu, Japan and Shang- in fact, was so badly punished Japan and Shanghai that he could schrecly stand on Saigon....
right to the chin sunt him down for a count of nine, but with great courage he staggered up. All ho could do, however, was
was to hang
over the ropes,
hal (San Francisco 11th Decem bor)
Dos
December 28.
December 25.
December 28.
December 29.
La Plata Maru
Zulderkerk Emp, of Japan
December 20.
December 30.
Decomber 80..
Nankin
December 30,
December 30.
Hiyo Maru
..December 30.
Tolma
Sul Song
Chitral Rawalpindi Nellore
.December 31.
January 1.
January 1.
January 2.
Tatsuta Maru
January 3.
Pres. Hoover
January 4.
Brisbane Marti”
January 4.
Sphinx
January 5,
Chenonceaux
January 8.
January 0.
Pres. Pierce OUTWARD MAILS.
Per
For Swatow... The young German has vastly Holhow and Haiphong improved since he won the title Samshui and Wuchow from Jack Sharkey a year ago. Manlio Although he was often slow to Batavia seize advantages, he fought Swatow, Amoy and Faochow the cleverest of American heavy-Straits and Calcutta well-planned fight against one of Tourane
that he was
Before asking Lady Peel to open weight of hard blowal
the pavilion I should like to say a few words in connexion with the Club,
Illatory of Club,
ble to take
can's
Date and Time Hydrangea.... Mon., Doc. 28, & p.m. Kwangtung..Mon, Dec. 29, 3.30 p.m. Tai Hing.....Mon, Dec. 28, 4 p.m. Silvortenk Tues., Dec. 29, 10.30 a.m. Tjikarang Tues., Doc. 29, 10.30 a.m. * Hal Ning Tues., Dec. 29, 2 p.m. Chung Kong Tues., Doc. 29, 5 p.m. Tilawa
...Wed, Dec. 30, Parcels.....29th Dec, & p.m. Lettars...30th Dec,, 8.30 .. Solviken Wed., Doc. 30, 10.30 a.m.
La Plata Maru
Wed., Doc. 80, 10.30 am. Amoy und Formosa via Swntow... Deli Maru Thors.. Dec. 31, 8.30 a.m.
Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A
Central and South America and *Europe via Vancouver B.C., and *Europe via Siberla
and emerge smiling and not Haihow, Pakhoi and Haiphong..... Heriously damaged after 16 Salgon, Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauri
Stribling's speed and
tus, East and South Africa and rounde. The Hongkong Civil Servico Club superior boxing skill enabled him
*South American Porta was formed in 1902 with a member ship of about twenty and à matshed
to outbox his more powerful for a club house on a site close to that opponent In the first four of this building. We very soon made but then he steadily weakened ourselves felt, and in the following
under the
German's dogged year, 1903, we were runners-up in pounding. From the teeth round the Cricket League. The Cricket onwards it was little better than League itself was started in 1003.
masacre in which the Ameri- so we are one year older and have
Kameness was unavailing. been among its keenest supporters After deduction of Government from the beginning. We have come
the receipts cist on top of the 1st Division twice,
amounted to In 1921 and 1926, and once on top, of $54,742. The official attendance the 2nd Division, also in 1920, a grent was 30,930. Schmeling's share year in our annals. In addition we of the gate amounted to approxi have on several occasions been run-mately £21,227 to Stribling's nera-up. As to tennis, it was as far £6.639. back as 1913 that we won the Tennis Leagas under the captainey of H. A. Nisbet and it is gratifying to see that one of the members of that team, FEATHERBLOWN HAIR A. O. Brawn, la with us to-day. Division "B" of the Tennis League was won by the Club in 1920 under the captaincy of J. R. Wood.
With regard to Bowls, we won the Second Division Shield in 1930, and have also on occasion been runners-up.
Bo you see that this Club has not been without its measure of triumph, and we all hope to go from strength to strength if members and those in our Service who ought to be, and I trust will become, members will carry on the spirit of our founders.
Membership Increase.
Lax
VOGUE.
SLEEK & TIDY UNTIDINESS.
Amoy....
Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles
Empress of Japan...... Fri., Jan. 1.
Parcels,
Reg, Letters,
Jan. 1, 10 am. Jan. 1, 11.15
m.
Jan. 1, Noon
(Due Vancouver B.C., 17th Jan.) Sulsang
Rawalpindi
Fri., Jan, 1, Noon.
.Sat, Jan. 2. K.P.O. Parcel........ Jan. 1, 11 an. Registration ..2nd Jan., 9 a.m. Lettera......End Jan., 10a.m.
G.P.O.
Parcel......... Jan. 1, Noon. Registration 2nd Jan. 9.45 min. Letters...2nd Jan., 10,30 am. (Duo Marseillor, 29th January), 1979 -
Lattern
"Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New
Zealand via Brisbane (Due Bria hane, 19th January)
Nankin
Parcela
Reg
Yurang
Pres. Taft Canton Maru Halyang
Sphinx
Reg.
Womon have decided to be featherblown instead of windswept. The featherblown coiffure is the latest development of the windswept Sandakan style, and is taking London by Manila... from 30 to 40 women a day are Swatow, Amoy and Foochow storm. In one West End salon Swatow. Amoy and Formosa having their hair dressed in this Salgon, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa and "Europe via Marseilles
new way,
Now to turn back once more in Featherblown hair is described our history, we find that by 1807 our by its originator as sleek, tapered membership had risen from 20 to 100, close to the head all round, and and in that year a permanent pavilion was built at a cost of $3,000. The curls against the head, not the membership continued to increase and check, like a cap of tiny cog provision was made for lawn tennis feathers. It is so short that it is THE SHARE CERTIFICATE and bowls. With the extended acti- almost impossible for it to become January, 1932, will be subject to rent to members at $300 each and are No. 4264-for- ONE HUNDREDvities of the Club and with increased unruly: it never loses ita-look-of Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius,"
(100) SHARES numbered 6690/membership it was recognised in 1923 tidy untidiness," although it is 6739, 7869/7998 and 39190/39214, necessary. With this object in view only reset every ten days,- in the above Company and stand- our wise and prudent. predecessors formed a Bulking Fund to which a proportion of the yearly profit was been allocated. The accumulated amount
Damaged packages must he left in
the Godowns for examination by the eligible for racing at the Club's Consignee's and the Co.'s representa-} tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, at "Green Island" Track, Macau.
2.30 p.m. within the free
storage
Period. For the examination 上 damaged duliable goods, the con-
Officer to be present.
All claims must be presented with
in ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they cannot be recognizeri.
$300 in respect of euch dog applied for, as soon as possible.
that suitable premises were
Platinum Bandeau.
"It is all a matter of setting,”
an
of that fund at the close of the 1980- expert explained. "The hair which the 1931 year was $10,000. The ambition in most suited to the style is the of the Club was at longth achievod fank, straight hair which we used this year and was made possible by a to consider the most intractable. grant from Government of a confri Thicker hair requires
grent deal bution of one half of the total cost of tapering, or cutting out, while of the New Pavillion, auch grant not
the owner of naturally carly hair to exceed $10,000.
must be content to be curiblown-- the same sleek style, but with more wave In it."
ing in the name of FRANCISCO Mombers wishing to participate XAVIER SOARES having signees must arrange for a Revenue are invited to send in their Names, reported lost, NOTICE IS HERE
unless a deposit of BY GIVEN that accompanied with
ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE is pro- duced within ONE MONTH from the date hereof, it will thereafter Names will be booked in the be held by the Company as NULL order as received.
AND VOID, and a NEW CERTI- FICATE for the said shares will Those wishing to participate in be issued. the above drawing and are поп- members are cordially invited to apply for membership, also at the same address or at the office of the Company, Chung Tin Building, Hongkong.
No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the Godowan,
No fire insurance has been effected.
NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA,, Hongkong, 27th December, 1931.
MASSAGE HALI MRS. S. UZUNOYE 67, Queen's Road C., 2nd floor. Expert Masseuse.
By order of the Board
of. Directors,
F. H. CRAPNELL.
Secretary, Hongkong, 4th December, 1981
TEA DANCES
at
King's Restaurant.
Everyday from 5 p.m. till 7 p.m.
Saturday 4.30 p.m. till 6.30 p.m.
DANCING EVERY EVENING
during and after Dinner.
Operations on this building were began on April 1, 1881, by the con- tractors, Mesars. Chung Lee & Co., whose tender of $20,000 was accepted: A platinum streak or a platinum by us; and I congratulate them on the bandeau completes the most chic work produced. I also congratulate featherblown colffure. The ban the architecte Messre, Hazoland and deau is the newest craze. The hair Gonella on the design of the Club
and considering the area at their is parted at one side, and another disposal and that they had to straddle parallel parting made an inch and the nullah, they have undoubtedly a half lower down. The hair be- done the job well!
tween these two partings is bleach- You will see later when inspectinged with white henna, and taken the interior of the pavilion that back on a long sweep to the ear essential articles of fumiture and
Cricket.
certain electric fittings and wiring on the opposite side of the head. have been installed. We have had to cut our cont according to our cloth, but gradually a■ money becomes available we hope to add still further to our comfort The cost of our present provision together with the Architects' foon, camo to about $4,000, and I am glad to be able to: say that our available balances to- gether with a sum raised froen mem- bets by way of a loan enable us to meat our commitments.
In conclusion, I should like to thank the General Committee and the Building Sub-Committee (Messrs. Ling Longbottom, W. Smith and L. E. Strange) for their splendid team work which is nobly reflected in this building, and they are to be con gratulated upon the result of thoir systematic programma.
Lady Peel, it is a great pleasure to have you hare with us to-day and we thank you for coming. I now have to ask you formally to open our now pavilioni.
Prizes were presented to the follow- ing:
Lawn Tennis,
Club Championship:--Winner, Mr. F. W. Bradlby; Runner-up, Mr. G. W. A. Tofton.
Bingles Handicap-Winner, Mr. FW. Bradley, Runner-up, Mr. J. A. Dendall
Men's Dorblas Handicap:--Win- nara, Mesars. J. M. Wilson and 1. Skinner; Hunners-up, Mossrs. J. A. Bendall and B. L. Bickford.
Mixed Doubles Handicapi-Win- -ners, Mr and Mrs. R. M. Wood; Run- ners-up, Mr. J. A. Bendall; and · Miss Geoks Ar
First Team:-Batting, Mr. F. J. de Rome Bowling, Mr. F. Baker. Second Team:-Batting, Mr. J. F. McGowan; Bowling, Mr. S. Randle,
Lawn Bowls.
Club Championship (Singles) :---- Winner, Mr. F. Jones; Kanner-up, Mr. A, H. Dawick
Club Championship. (Doubles): Winners, Messrs. F. Haines and §. Randle: Runners-up. Messta. J. J. Gregory and Luck.
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