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The British-American Tobacco Co. (China), Ltd., have pleasure in announcing substantial reductions in the price of Imported Brands of Cigarettes and Smoking Tobaccos which will enable the undermentioned well-known brands of Cigarettes and Tobaccos to retail at the following prices:-
CIGARETTES.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1932.
SERVICES GOLF.
ARMY DEFEAT THE NAVY.
PRIZES FOR LABELS..
COMPETITION BY LOCAL BREWERS.
In the golf match played at Fan- Hongkong Brewers & Distillers ing on Thursday between the Army Limited are inviting designs and and the Royal Navy, the military brands for n players won by 22 matches to the Pilsener beers and lagers lo label suitable for three of the matches, two singles and be produced at their Brewery, at ona foursome, being kalvod.
The full results were as follows the Sham Tsang shortly. No particu. Army players being named first in lar design is suggested but colours and designs similar to brands al ready on the market will NOT bo accepted.
each case:
Lieut. MacFarlan beat Pay Com. Bowen (2 & 1), Capt. Anderson beat Pay Licut. Com. Tetley (6 & 4), Capt, Grant beat Lieut. Com. Majend'e (9 & 6), Col. Skinner halved with Lieut. should be the key note and Hong- Originality and attractiveness Com. McBean, Lieut. Syer Lieut. Grove (4 & 2), Licut Dewey offer prizes for the best three boat kong Brewers & Distillers Limited lost to Lieut. Com. Robertson (B & 3),
Liest. Hughes lost; to Pay Lieut designs submitted. First prize Vallance (3 & 2), Col. Myles lost to $100, Second prize $75, and Third Com. Priestley (4 & 2), Capt. Wales $50. beat Lieut. Halliwell (1 up), Capt. Oliver lost to Capt. Reyne (2 up),
It is a condition of entry far, the Capt. Fowken lost to Surg. Lieut. Competition that all sketchen sub- Coin. Weeks (2 & 1), Capt. Moir beat mitted, and the Lleut. Callies (21), Col. Cousens thereon, will become the property copyrights Jost to Surg. Com. Has! (5 & 4), Capt. of Hongkong Brewers & Distillers Lothian halved with Licat Com. Linted Hardy, Lieut. Hamilton beat Cap other than one of the prize win- and that if any sketch Burnett (5 & 3), Lieut. Col. Lecky.
bent out. Com. Crockett (2 & 11, pera. be used, the designer will Licul, Cox beat Com. Docksey (4 & be recompensed in the discretion a. Capt. Blackden bent Lieut. Gipps) of the Director,
(7 & 6), Capt. Murgan beat Capt.: Burgess (6 & 3), Lieut. Gould beat to the Secretary and should reach All letters should be addressed Lieut. Com. Down (2 & 1), Lieut.
than
Gol. Bennett lost to Rev. Darrell-Bunt the offer of the Company, No. 7 (1), Licut. Graham beat Pay Daddell Street, not Inter Coun. Dilver (8 & 6), Capt. Wallace February 29. The decision of beat Eng. Capt. Morton (5& 4), the Directors will be final. Lieut. Church beat Surg. Livut. Nichalsum (1 up).
Foursomes.
SUGAR MARKET.
THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
MacFarlan and Grant beat Howen' and Tetley (1 up), Anderson and Skin- ner beat McBean and Majendie (2 & 1). Hugles and Myles beat Robertson and Grove ( up); Dewey and Moir lust to Pricatley and Halflwell (4 & 3), Syor and Morgan lost to Vallance and Wooks (6 & 4), Oliver and Gould! The following eable at the close beat Reyne and Hardy (3 & 1) of the sugar market yesterday Wal and Blackden halved
with has been Collins and Gipps, Locky and Lothian
received hy lost to Burnett and Docknoу (1 up),
Pentreath and Co. Cox and Hamilton beat Bol and Crockett (7 & 6). Cousens and Fowkes beat Dowse and Darrell-Bunt (1 up), Bennett and Wallace lost to Oliver and Nicholson (1 up), Graham And Church beat Morton and Burgess, (4 & 3).
THE FOURTH TEST.
SOUTH AFRICANS BAT IN ADELAIDE MATCH.
Mensra.
London Terminnis,
March 6/5% up Wil May 6/11% upd. August 7/134 op ad. December 7/6 up 14d. Buyers at above prices, sellers asking d-d more.
New York Termtrials. March 1.05 up 3 pts. May 1.08 up 3 pts. July 1.13 up 2 pła. September 1.18 up 2 pts. December 1.24 up 3 pts.
to
Adelaide, Jan. 20. The Fourth Test Match was started! here wo-day
London 29/1/32).-There is a against the South African tourists, who, batting first, rumour that Java is about scored 265 runs for the loss of seven pablish a stalement of New Crop wickets at the close of the day's play, nervnge. Cuban lectee regarding
The Springboks opened with S. H. Crop restriction Curnow and Bruce Mitchell but after few days. scoring 20 the former was sent back,
by Grimmett, who had the bataman caught by Pensford, Mitchell went on to play a bright knock and had 76 runs to his crodit before losing his wicket. In the meantime, J. A. J. Christy had left for 7. Taylor and Mitchell were associated in a valu- able partnership, the former being the highest scorer of the day with 78. Cameron, the wicket-keeping captain. topped the half century before being given out Lb.w. to Grimmett. Morkel and Viljoen were both caught and bowled by the South Australlan with out scoring, and at the end of play Vincent had 18 and McMillan 10.
The full scores were:
South Africa-1st. Ianings.
S. I. Curnow, e Ponsford, b
Grimmett
B. Mitchell, e and b MeCabo
J. A. J. Christy, b O'Reilly
H. W. Taylor, c Rigg, b Grimmett
II. B. Cameron, Lb.w., Grimmett
D. P. K. B. Morkel, c and b Grim.
mett
K. G. Viljoen, e and b Grimmett
expleted in
INTERPORT SOCCER.
MATCH WITH SHANGHAI POSTPONED.
Late yesterday a telegram was re- ceived by the Hongkong Football As Association stating that, in view of sociation from the Shanghal Football the circumstances and possibilities, the Interport football match arranged for next Saturday, February 8, has been definitely postponed.
The Hongkong team was to have left during the week-end and were 20 due to arrive in Shanghai on Tues-
day or Wednesday.
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MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNAMENT.
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The Radio Sports Club further con- 5 solidated their position in the Mamak Hockey Tournament by beating the 285 Central British Association by -goal to nil on the Caroline Hill ground yesterday in a fairly even encounter. G. Singh, the Radio eruck contre- Most Lane Crawford, Ltd. an- the end of the second half. The forward, scored the only goal' towards nounce that owing to the Exchange C. B. A, played well and had the Buliding Restaurant being engaged Radio guessing on several occasions for the H.K.V.D.C. Machine Gun Com-and were only frustrated from scor pany dance to-night, patrons are
kindly requested to dine at the King'sing by Spary, who saved several hard
Restaurant instond.
G. L. Vincent, not out
Q. McMillan, not out
Extras
GOLD FLAKE GOLD FLAKE CAPSTAN REG.
Total (for 7 wkta)
50's tin
CAPSTAN REG.
10's packet 50's tin 10's packet $ .16
$ .80 $ .16 $ 80
CAPSTAN MAGS.
50's tin
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PLAYERS
50's tin
$ .75
PLAYERS
10's packet
$ .15
EMBASSY MILD C.T.
50's tin
$ .85
EMBASSY MILD C.T.
20's tîn
$ .35
EMBASSY NO. 77
50's tin
$ .85
THREE CASTLES REG.
50's tîn
$ .90
THREE CASTLES REG.
20's packet $ .35
10's packet
$ 18
50's tin
$1.10
50's tin
$1.20
50's tin
$1.65
10's packet
$ 31
50's tin
$2.55
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WEST TURKISH A.A. WEST TURKISH A.A.
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