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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1918,
Hughes
Hough
AUCTION FÜRS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Acctioneers
BABY'S OWN TABLETSTM
OF GREAT HEEF
SPORTING.
CRICKET.
THE CHINA MAIL.
KOWLOON C.C. v. SIRD CO. ROA.
Mrs. Wm. Artlett, Ancaster,' Ontaria, writes have uset Baby's Own, Tablets for three years for my little girl and baby boy, I have found them of the greatest help during the teething
A match was played between Kowloon perical and always keep them in the house. Raby's Own Tablets the 0.0 and 83rd Co. R.G.A., on Saturday at Canadian children's Bid teething King's Park with the following result:- babies because they regulate the stomach |
KOWLOON."
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and bowels, thus preventing constipa Gunner Sharp Taylor
Brokers and Commissionm
Agoats.
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PUBLIC AVCTION,
THE Undersigned bare required fastrac Tomato by Public Actions
(TOM ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).
un
FRIDAY,
the 11th Oct., 1918, at 19.30 16. Th
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Vaux. Roud, Corner of
Ice House Street,
A LARGE QUANTITY OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE.
tr..
&c.
(Principally blackwoody
Removed to Sales:Rooms for Convenionce.
of Sale
including opright Grand Piano by
Neuma
(Full Particulars from Catalogue). TransCasli
O view th instant noon.
HUGEES & HOUGH, Auctioneers..
Hongkong, Oct. 7, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received in structions to sell by Public Auction. (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNEU)
SATURDAY,
the 19th October,. 1918, at 11 am
sither Sales Rooms, No. 8,
DER Vara Road, Corner of
Ice Hot Streat,
„A QUASTITY or
DRESS, MATERIAL, Vo,
As follows
Blue and White Serge, Alpaca (various colours), Flannel and
assortment of Coloured Prints, White Blankets, Counterpanos, Handkerchiefs,
promote healthful sleep and keep baby well and happy. Of medicine dealers, or by mail at 60 cents' a vial from The Dr. Willisus' Medicine Co, se Szechuan Bond, Shanghai.
AUCTION.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ARTICULARS and Conditions of the
bhald on TUESDAY, the 15th day of bet., 1918, at 3 pot, at the Dibeon or the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of one of CROWS LAND A Yaumati, in the Coliny of Hongkong, for term of 73
Guaner Perkins, b Tayler... Cpl. Maan, b Pestonjo....
Graham. Bydo b. Pestonju Sat Churchward & Pestonje Sgt. Athorne, b Tayler. Sgt. Fisher, run out Gurner Gryory, b. Pestonje... Sgt. Kright. à Tayler
| Sgt. Lacey, not out
Extras
Total...
DOWLING ANAETSIN,
0.
M.
Pestonje...
1
18
14
8
H. H. Tayler *** 3.5
K. C. A
J. Blackburn, e Sharp, Athorne Wheeler, b Athorae ***
yours, with the option of renewal at A. do Sousa e Knight, b Athorne Crewe Rent to he fized by the Surveyor. of His Majesty the King, for oas further torm of years.
A
Registry Su
* Lowality,
Particulars of the Lot, ·
Menurutuunt.
gratifying. The Chinese an attain atations did very well, although the own does not appeal to this conabimty pratly. All classes of the commute invest in the train, dored_willishe"", sweet vendors, and colies from the paddy fields buying a Postul Certificates. It is matter for dübe Dowever, whether these poorer people understood what they were doing.
SCOTTISH SPORT. :
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Eberron, August 5. PUBLIC SCHOOLS CRICKET, CHAMPIONSHIP.
The honours in the Scottish Schools 37 Cricket Championship are this year divided between Fettes College and Edinburgh Ademy.
Each teaur
a suffered one defeit; that of Fettes 4, being at the hands of their fellow- down to Loretto in a game they champions, while the Academy went played belly, though they had the worst of the wicket during the few days on which the pitch changed with the hours.
E. d. Hedge, Fisher, b Graham... 16, J. H. Mead. b Graham..
JP. Robinson, Athorne....
3
25
H. B. Tayler, Gegory, 5 Athorne... 16 W. Hyde, e Graham, b Athorne R. Pestonj, e Fisher, b Athorne E. J. Edwards, bathome...
E. Overs, not out......
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALTON,
K.
Sergt. Graham..
13
33
TA
24
*
Athorne... 2·42
78
Gr. Sharp
11
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HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneer
Hongkong, Oct. 4; 1918.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
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Undersigned have received instruc
So to sell by Public Auction.
(POR ACCOUNT OF THE coscuENED),
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SATURDAY,
the 12th Web, 1918, at 12 o'clock Noon,
at their Sales Booms. No.
Des Virus Rind, Corner of
ICE HOUSE STEKET,
10 Cases PILSENER-ALE,
13 Cases BEEL SPLITS.
TERMS Cash.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctionecta.
Hongkour. Det. 5, 1918:
PUBLIC AUCTION.
SOT
THE Undersigned have received in structions from Messrs. F. W. SMITH &.. Cheloo, to sell by Public Auction,
SATURDAY,
the 19th October, 1918, commencing at Ian. und continuing at 2.20 p.m.,
at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des-Voux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,
Å large and valuable ronsígnnient of TABLE LIKES, DRAWN THREAD WORK, LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
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The records of the schools are:- Fettes beat Merchisfon. Glenal-
O mond and Loretto; lost to Academy; scoring 820 for four innings against 710 for five.
05
Edinburgh Academy beat War son's, Fettes, nid Glenmond; drew with Merchiston; lost to Loretty, scoring 858 against 107 for five innings.
Watson's College beat Toretto; lost
MORNING
AFTERNOON
EVENING
OUR DAY
THURSDAY, 24th October, 1918.
EARLY NOVEMBER
It. D. S. Weir Edinburgh Academy reason.
PROGRAMME
SALE OF ROSES-Lady May's Rose Fund. 12.30 p.m. Auction of Special Roses at Cricket Club Ground.
GYMKHANA and Side Shows at Happy Valley including
"THE JOY WHEEL."
ENTERTAINMENT AT THE BOTANICAL GARDENS
"Gates open 7.80 o'clock.
Grand display of JAPANESE FIREWORKS.
CHINESE CONJURERS.
RAFFLE of Dodge Motor Car at the Portuguese Stall
Tickets NOW on Sale f cent to $12.
RAFFLE for special prizes, tickets, $1 each.
RAFFLE for 1,500 prizes
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kindly presented by the. Portuguese Community. Tickets 20 cents each.
REFRESHMENTS
The Bands of the 18th Infantry and Hongkong, Police
Reserve will play throughout the evening.
At the THEATRE ROYAL at 9.15
1.
p.m.
"The Barton Mystery"
Alerchiston Beat Watson's and Glenalmond; drew with Academy;} lost to Fettes and Loretto: scoring 761 against 001 for six innings.
Loretto beat Academy and Mer- chiston; drew with Glenalmond; lost Shortly at one o'clock last Sunday to Watson's and Fettes; scoring "976, morning fifty armed Chinese soldiers and for four innings against 965 for five, 30 Chinese police, under Captain Suver- †
Glenalmond beut Watson's; drew intendent tisu Kobling of the Chineso Central Police Station, and Colonel Chen-, with Loretto: lost, to Academy, chu, Commander of the 17th Regiment. Fettes, and Merchiston; scoring 301 forced their way into the Wheel at No., for four innings against 825, for five. $4, North Honam Road Extension, Shang- bai, and raided the establishment. Juan Garcia, the manager, who gave, his to Academy, Glénalmoed, and Mer- nationality as Peruvian. together with chiston; scoring 381 against 785 for the Chipes employees of the place were four innings. arrested. The names of the thirty foreigners found in the gambling room
So strong were the protests, were taken, while five tables, one wheel had the best fast bowler at the however, that the Committee have and five bags of ships were removed to school; they could but fairly well been forced to rescind their resolu Langa Arsenal.
The following were the names written night down the list; and they weretion and reinstate Ayr and Falkirk. by the of the Wheel at the request always keen in the feki. D: A. W. The competition, therefore, will he HOUSE in Knutsford Terrace, of the Chinese authorities, showing far f'Connell was the breezy bateman carried out cut the linen less deusoth
Kowloon.
the Shanghai Gazette says) that there are of the side, but its strength lay in still some quick thinkers in Shanghai: H. K. Millar and I. G. G. Strichan; INVEST-Dore, F. Fois Degras, Nick L Plate. A. son as a good pair to take the edge Guilded (ac) Youth and Miss Jeunesse with G. R. T. Moir and A. J. Steven. Plate Glassheimer. B.
Flat, C. Shroff the bowling, Weir was the best 795 Con Sertinu (evidentier, Ima spoofer, all-round schoolboy of the year: with
musical trio), D. Doolittle, Thomaslinker, Some Stunt. Fisch Hitter, Angostura su against Glenaimoad and an aggre Bitter, Uliver Onion
Peter Beets, bard Squash (probably from the out-te of 192 from the bat, he took Enets). W
Rong Wright. Clineber Tyres, eight Glenalmond wickets for 3-, and House Afre. Menelik King, Bavin 4. five each of Fettes and Watson's for Fling, Mixed Foursome, Col Bogic (well 40 and 33 respectively. known in sporting circles), John E. Fettes were quite a good side, and ladies who gave their real names. Walker. Justu Gawker and
three Chinese The foreigners were allowed to leave the place, but the Chinese boys and croupiers were placed under arrest and later taken to the Paosban police station.
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A GREAT AMATEUR GOLPER.
Dolemun, the well-known amateur In an oppréciation of Mr. Wiliam golfer, Beste rites in the Scottish Field that there nothing showy about his play, no out- standing mannerison. He inade the garne as simple as possible. When he could not carry a bunker, ho deli- a deadly approach to make up for berately played short, and trusted to Jost ground, and in this he was C. S. Ponsford, tasuks to the 168 cannily successful. he scored against Loretto, heads the driver, he vet hell his own com- Never a long batting with 213 runs for four inn fortably with big suiters by reason jogs, A. T. Lay scoring 191 and R. of his careful pitching and accurate GM Kerron 148. In J. H. putting. His power of judging is Davidson they had a good bowler; betance was phenomenal. He took the BURMA'S WAR LOAN TRAIN.
got seven Lorette wickets at a cost game seriously, and always played SUCCESS OF UNIQUE EXPERIMENT. of 83, and four of the Glenalmond for it according to the best traditions. 17. A. B. S Young was a useful With the rush and tumble methods When Mr. Buddleston formed the change, and against the Academy and of some modem players he had an ides of the War Ican train heanticipated, four for 5. writes contributor to the Rangoon The Loretto Captain, D. G. Cochempathy, us his quiet orderly style
of procedure Times, that if he secured Rs. 1,000,00ran, was the mainstay of the bat
plainly indicated. "Never begin a match hurriedly,' for the loan" he would be
well
satisfled. Committee did not have a very sunguine H. Lawson 154, F, A. Gardiner, 144, opinion of the success of the train, as it al . W. Whitelaw 160. The stepends on how the first few holes are was pointed out that at a considerable was werk in bowlers, and the best renders to know that, when he had played. It may interest any number of stations on the line there performers were Whitelaw's four for neither time nor opportunity for a
War Bonds could be secured and 18 against Watson's: J. H. Wikon's FORMOSA-GMAR, KAO KARENEO, all the station post offices for the six for 30 against Merchiston and gaine, he was in the habit of handling KEELUSG. MAXUNGAN COBs of the train on the Prome line and W. 1. Brown's six for 37 against tained by pitching balls into the isaning of Postal certificates. The suc- four for 28 against Academy; and and swinging his cuts in his sitting room. His maalile practice was ob SHINCKLEY. TACHY, TAA, which, I believe, will be continued on Merchiston. TALOW. TAMBUL TOHTEN, AKO. CHINA SHANGHAL HANKOW, KIKIAN, due to the fact that the train is a the Martaban and Manstulay lines. is Astor,... FooCHOW,
Perhaps his neighbours Merchiston were a moderate lot, me SWATOW, CANTON.
novelty and has created so much in- better in bowling than batting; but thought him goli-mad, but there was
method in is madness. OTHERS HONGKONG, SINGAPORE, erest that people are investing through the fielding was sinart, and some good
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Military teams are keeping up the LONDON BANKERS:
would have gone into the loan, but on 60 for his top score, and 165 ae ais the other band Capital and Counties Bank, London, rent a large amount of money aggregate for six innings. The brunt public interest in the summer time
people who bad sad South Western Bank, Parr's Bank.
Last Saturday pastime of cricket.. of the bowling fell to D. D. B. Cook two khaki players quite distinguished The Bank has Correspondents in the but owing to the novelty of the train, and W. Barrie, with the Captain, themselves. In a match between an
already invested all they intended to, Commercial Centres in European Con- and the desire to make it a success, D. F. Mackintosh, coming in with Officers' Cadet Battilion and Mary. tinent, Russia, Manchuris Tsingtao, made further investments. Chosen, Japan, Indo-China, Siam, India,
loby. Barrie was the best slow bowl-
hill Garrison, Cadet Sherry, of South- Philippine Islands, Java, and other to Frome was of the nature of a
The journey of
of the train from Rangoon er at the schools, left-handed, and fries, put on a brilliant 128. Be Dutch Indies, Australia, America, triumphal procession, the people flock on the second day of the Academy timed the ball to perfection, lus les Africa, &e.
Interest allowed on Corrent Accobata,in in thousands to the various stations. game he fairly held the batsmen upstrokes wert particularly effective, pictorial advertisements on the He took six for 38 against Fettes, and the power of his smiting may be The and Fixed Deposits at rates which
train were a source of great interest, five for 56 against Toretto, and four gathered from the fact that he scored be quoted on application
and it was amusing to watch mera children spelling out the Burmese words, for 27 against Glenmond.
It must be admitted that the War Loan ting, scoring 231 in seven offorts, with he used to say, "as very much de
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Gardine they had one of the best batmade a good show against an R.G.A. side; the clever Yorkshire player At the larger stations the people were evilently out for fun and enjoyment of the year. G. W. 1. Scott, P. D. bands and dancing girls being provided, Fynd, and WH. Gourlay made good batted well for 57 not out, and, took
six wickets. for 10 rus." and great hilarity prevailed.
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Watson's dropped off as the season enterprise of the various stationmusters.
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to induce their friends to put money in
the loan. Refreshments were also pro
for four intings. The only tow to do inuch good work were A.
viled by the stationmasters at most of S. Douglas, who had seven. for $8 at the stinna at their own expers Loreito, and G. D. Aitchison who for the st travelling in the train. At took seven at Glenalmond. one of the stations sume Chinamen protegne
vitief almost s banget, champagne and SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE., other alcoholic drinks being much in evidguns but as John was not keen in
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A fortnight ago the Committee of
patting womey in the lown we regretfully the Scotfal Football League struck At Leipaduna.dance was arranged by Ayr United and Falkirk off the card the stationmaster at the Railway Insti of engagemants for the duration of tute which prover, a very sucessful the war. Intense indignation was sfair a fare number of ladies AzId gentlemen attended also the members expressed at the high-handed action of the War Tan Committee and other in football circles, the Glasgow club officinis na the train. The energy of the managers being especially blamed people at this station may be imagined The Crete given by the Committee when I mention the fact that the danca did not finish until six o'clock was that Ayr and Falkirk were diff
vy, cult pinces to reach in these days of the morning
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