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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, ~ 1919

WEDDING

MURRAY-CHAPMAN.

The wedding was solemnized at St. Joseph's Church, Garden Road, yesterday afternoon, of Mr. Patrick R. Murray, of the China Mail s..

of Kowloon,"

SPORTS.

LAWN TENNIS.

HONGKONG UNIVERSITY" SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

The final of the singles champion-

HARBOUR FIRE IN SHANGHAL.

THE CHINA MAIL.

CARGO ABLAZE ON "KOBE

MIRU."

Shortly before 10-30 a.m. on Nov.

revolver and ammunition to be confiscated

A SERIOUS CASE:

The Chinese who was remanded. the other day for being in unlawful possession of 1,000 rounds af

in ammunition

Hollywood Road. WIS again before Mr. morning. R. E Lindsell this Co., Shanghai, son of Mr Patrick H.ship of the Hongkong University 14 the Shanghai Fire Brigade received defence said that his client was for Mr. D. H. Blake appearing for the Murray Manager of the Asiatic Lawn Tennis Club for. Mr. Lau Chua call to Whangpoo Wharf the merly employed at the Tal Tung Petroleum Co's Taikoktsui Installa pak's cup was played off, yesterday South Manchuria Railway Co. Hotel, and left sometime ago. He tion, and Miss. Louise Floyd Chap afternoon, between Mr. Prata and where on arrival the Hongkew Divi had no work since, and while man, step-daughter of Mr. J. Gibson Chua Sin-kah." The match was won sion found the contents of the No. 2 walking in the street one morning,

by the latter player, by 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.

hold of the str. "Kobe Maru," which he met a friend, who brought him A large gathering.of the friends of

Mr. Prata, though beaten by three was lying alongside the popular young couple was pre-straight sets, showed at times a better ready to sall in the afternoon, on

the wharf along for tiffin. Defendant's cousin was a ticket collector at the Wo Fing understanding of the game.

were pouring out of the batchway went alone to attend a performance fire. The volumes of smoke which theatre, and after finishing tifin he indicated that quite a serious fire there. During the afternoon, his was burning down below, where friend went to the theatre, gan there was stowed a quantity of him

20 cents and in general cargo in which jute forated structed him to

the take no inconsiderable portion. The

bag he was carrying to a house in crew already had two lines of hose Hollywood Road. He asked what it Laid on from the ship's pumps, and contained and was told clothing and these were supplemented by the tinned meat. Be left the theatre Hongkew Division, who laid on and was in Hollywood Road when he from the wharf hydrant. taking was arrested. the hose down on to the shelter

-sent, at the church.

The Rev. Fr. Augustine,officiated. The bride who was given away by Mr. Gibson Looked very pretty in a costume of white satin, trimmed with silk tassels. and pink and brocaded sasin. She also wore a tulle veil and a wreath of orange blossoms, and carried in her hand a shower bouquet of white roses and maiden- hair ferrs.

The Misses Dorothy Murray and Ada Asger acted as bridesmaids; and were attired in old rose CтEPE

Mr. Mackintosh, the Chairman of the Clab, asked Mrs. Earle in a felici tous speech to present the cup to the winner.

1.

CRICKET.

HONGKONG C.C . KOWLOON C.C.

satin, trimmed with pale old rose Hongkang C.C. at Kowloon on Satur- deck and then, through. the agency the Police. point-of-view, it was a

georgette. They wore black velvet Ba, trimmed with ostrich feathers and carried bouquets of pink roses.

The following will represent the

day at 2:15 pm.T. E. Pearce (cap). C. Blaker, R. A. Brand, A. Burnie. E. W. Day, H. E. Hollands.

Inspector Brazil stated that from. of two men in smoke helmets down serious case, as the defendant when into the hold itself. The heat, how brought to the charge room absolute ever, was too great for the men andy refused to give any information Mr. U. Gonella performed the L. D. McNicoll. E. J. R. Mitchell, P..after a while they had to come up as to how he got the ammunition. G.de Paravicini, A. B. Raworth, and In the meantime section from Cen-

His Worship imposed a fine of F. Sutton..

trai, in answer to a district call, ap$600 or six months". K.CC-J. P. Robinson, J. Stalker.peared on the scene, but by the time J. V. Braga, C. J. Stapleton, L. B.they arrived, the early comers had Wicketts, E L. Braga, B. D. Evans, broken down the smoke and flames A. de Sousa, K. R. Macaskill. R.quite appreciably. Pestonjf and A. W. Ramsay.

duties of "bestinan."

After the signing of the register the gathering adjourned to the Hongkong Hotel where a reception was held and the usual toasts duly proposed

and honoured

Mr. and Mrs. Murray who are spending their honeymoon at Macao, leaves for Shanghai on the 2nd inst.,. per ss. "China."

List of presents received :-

Bridegroom to Bride, diamond star set in platinum with platinum chain (pendant) and Silver tea and coffee

Bet.

Bride to Bridegroom, diamond tie pin.

Bridegroom to Bridesmaids, Dia. mond bracelets set in gold.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Gibson, diamond earrings: Piano; Silver cake dishes; Silver hair brushes with comb,

Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Murray, check. Mr. and Mrs. Ugo Gonella, silver fruit stand.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Thomson, pair sweet dishes..

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reed and family,

flower stand.

Mrs. and Miss. Abraham, cruet

CIVIL SERVICE CRAIG. ENGOWER.

The fire was particularly difficolt to reach, its seat being apparently some distance abaft the main batch, while the bold was filled with the thick smoke from rice; jute, cotton, mustard seed etc. Extra linea were run down, but it was no easy matter to get down into the lower hold.

The undermentioned team will re- present the Civil Service C.C. is a friendly match against Craigengower [C.C. on the Craigengower ground on The Customs Fire Float under the Saturday at 2.15 p.m.-Hon. Mr. C. Assistant Harbour Master and In Severn (Capt.), R. O. Hutchison, B.apector T. Mellows arrived, and with

aid of their W. Bradbury, R. C. Witchell, A. E. the

additional Wood, Dr. Smalley, G. H. Piercy, E. hose the fire was eventually got Fincher, R. Duncan, D. S. Strange, under by about noon and practically. extinguished, the firemen working and W. H. Edmonds.

right under the deck with their hose,; At this stage operations were some. what hampered by the fact that owing to the water pumped into the ship she had taken a heavy list to Starboard which afterwards developed into a list to port

HONGKONG.C.C. 2ND XI

LOON C.C. 2ND XL-

KOW.

As the brigade were making up, a Buy holding the boom of the derrick which was used for the purpose of hauling out the damaged cargo ship

The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club 2nd XI against Kowloon 2nd XI on the Hongkong ground on Saturday at 215 p.m.-R. Kennedy (Capt.), R. M. Austin, T. 1. J. Fenwick, R. A. Greer, J. D. Humphreys, C. W. S. Johnstone, A. C. Leith, A.-K. Mac-ped Mr. and Mrs. A. Pike and family,kenzie, J. W. R. McPhail, C. C. Stark,

and F. Syme Thompson..

stand.

Capt. W. stand..

Hipkin, silver tower

ailver flower stand.

Capt. F. Vygeboom, silver candy

dishes.

1

Mrs. Boorgeest, silver card tray.

Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Stapleton,

silver candy dishes.

صعيبي

CIVIL SERVICE Č.C. 2ND XI 2. UNIVERSITY 2ND XI.

In this match, to be played on the

Mr. and Mrs. F. Braga, silver Civil Service ground next Saturday,

candy dish.

Mr. C. Stapleton, silver tea- strainer:

Mrs. J. Benson and family, set ailver salt-cellars.

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. C. Halberg and family, silver pin and cushion stand.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Murray, silver

vases.

Ma W. B. Muskett, silver vases. Mr. W. J. Carroll and wife. set butter dishes.

Mr. & Mrs. J. S. White, silver toothpick stands.

Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Cruz, coffee set.

Captain & Mrs. Stewart, silver

sauce boat.

Miss A. Asger, silver frames; and pearl brooch.

Dobinson, silver candy dish. Mis. 8°C: Goldenberg & Mr. A. Goldenberg, cut glass salad bowl.

Revd. Mother Superior French -Convent, hand embroidered cushion.

Mrs. & Miss J: E. Allen, silver ambrella handle.

Mr. A. Coghill, silver photo frames.

Mrs. Asger, silver tea spoors. Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Capell & family, silver breakfast set.

Capt. & Mrs. J. R. Braga & family, .silver vases.

Mr. H. Ruttonjee, silver bag, Mr. C. C. Carvalho & family, blackwood tea tray, mounted silver.

Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Caballero and family, silver card tray.

Mr. H. E. Gren, silver candy basket with tongs.

Capt. W. Cooper Passmore and wife, silver milk and sugar set.

Mr. and Mrs: Thorgenson, silk embroidered bedspread.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Pestonji and family, silver table centre.

Mr. L. Edwards, cut glass. punch bowl.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill, silver napkin rings.

Mrs. Webb and family, silver salt cellars.

Miss D. Murray, silver photo frames.

Capt. and Mrs. Chas. Mutton, embroidered silk cushion.

Miss M. M. Murray, embroidered piano runners,

Miss A. Evans, blackwood tebcy. Capt. J. W: Evans, 'diamond locket set in gold.

Mr. J. B. Tours, gold chain; and embroidered handkerchiefs.

Mr. & Mrs. P. H. Smith, silver rose bowl.

Mr. C. W. Sing, bolt silk

Mr. & Mrs. F. Leyte Embroidered table centre.

China Mail Steamship Co., Ltd., Hongkong Staff, silver tea set; and silver te kettle with lampe China Mail Steamship Co., Ltd. Shanghai Staff, gliser loving cup, Mr. & Mrs. Oram Sheppard, silver vases.

Mr. & Mrs. H. Taylor, silver Cake Forks.

at 2 p.m., the home team will consist of W. Hill (Capt.), R. Bearne, S. E. Alderman, D. Lyon, E. Knight, R. T. Taylor, H. W. Sandford, F. Bacon, G. H. Haakett, S. Hamer and ET. Crocker. Reserves: R. C. Wait and W. J. Woolley.

MUSTN'T CHEEK THE

POLICE.

Before Mr. R. E. Lindsell at the Magistracy this morning, a Chinese

was charged with disobeying the orders of an Indian Sergeant and with using abusive language.

The Sergeant stated that while he

or gave way, and the hook swing- across the deck and over the wharf, struck Station Officer Upton heavily on the side. He was knocked down but fortunately escaped any serious injury.

IMPORTATION OF ARMS.

S

A Chinese who recently arrived from America was leaving for home on

the Hau Tak Wharf. His luggage was searched,

and inside the lining of the hand bag. a revolver and 190 rounds of ammunition were discovered. He was arrested. Before Mr. Lindsell this morning defendant on being asked if he had a permit, produced. abrown paper, which was the bill. in America. His Worship imposed for the purchase of the. ammunition a fine of $100, and ordered the

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL

KWAN HING, Gold-smith and Jeweller, bag to inform their Customers and the Public that they

have REMOVED to :— «

No. 38, Wellington Street sitanted a few bouses opposite to their old premises in the same street.

Hongkong, Novembår 20, 1919.

.

Saturday,

November

Twenty-

Second.

Norma

Talmadge

in

"PANTHEA'

at

THE

CORONET!

was on duty yesterday in Des Voeux TO-MORROW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER TWENTY-FIRST.

Road Central at 4.45 p.m... he saw defendant with four or five others standing arm-in arm on the paverment near the main dor of the Post Office buildings. He went up and cold them to move on. All went away with the exception of defendant, who said. "It is no business of yours, I can stand here all right. He refused to move on and used abusive lan- guage. He brought him to the station..

Defendant said the four or five others were not his friends and were not arm-in-arm. They were waiting for a tram and he was waiting for his cousin, who had gone up to the top Boor of the Post Office. go away when the He did Sergeant approached,

of his walking slowly because he was arrested. He did not use any abusive language, and had only told him not to make such a noise as he was already on the move...

and

His Worship said that it was not a serious case, but he believed that defendant had spoken abusively. He cautioned defendant to give way to the Police in future and discharged him

toast

Messrs. H. Sling; Louey Po Sang; K. L. O'Hay, silver vases.

Mr. P. A. Dixon; silver

Mr. J, A. Jennings, silver butter dishes.

rack.

Mr. Pun Piu, silver vases. Mr. and Mrs). Oxberry, silver finger bowls.

Miss. M. Bond, silver vases, Mra M. Brown, "salt Ellars Silver).

Mr. H. Dixon, silver vases.. Mr. A. J. Walter, silver candy dish. Mr. W. C. Cooper, Pair Cruet Stands, silver.

Mr. O. Cheong Silver Vases. Mr. and Mrs. Pomroy, silver Vases. Mr. J. S. Shields-Amoy Hand- made lace.

Mile. Chouquet Embroidered Centrepiece.

Mr. and Mrs. Weyler Silver Salt Cellars etc., etc., etc.

POSITIVELY FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY!

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS,

TUE Undersigned have revelred finstrue- tions to all by Pubila Azetlen, (For Account of the Conterned.}.

SATURDAY, November 22, 1919, at 10.30 am, at their Sales: Rooms, No. & Des. Voux Road, Corner of Ice House Street,

A small consignment of superior. CHOCOLATES, etc., eta: recently sirived in the Colony, (to be sold without réserve).

Comprising Connoisseur, Boudoir, Opera,

Kings etc., Counties, Exquisite,

etc etc etc, - "etc. Terma ----Cash,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Bongkang, November 20, 1919.

[For Asedint of the Concerned),

SATURDAY,

November 22, 1919, at 10.30 mad, at their Salon Rooms, No. 8; Dee Vaux Road, Corner of Ice House Street-

I 3 BORE DOUBLE BARREL SPORTING GUN in case, with complete implements, and I extra gua ea80.

1 AIR RIFLE with spare pits and accessorios.

(practically new) Terms: Caab.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 20, 1916.

(For Account of the Concerned),

ON

MONDAY,

November 34, 1919, at 3 p.m.,..

at The Kowloon Wharf and Godown Go., Godown “Ġ"

65 Toms round mild feel bars 13/18

38 Tous round mild steel bare 11 3/8

7 Tons round mild steel bars 1 3/16

Terms --Cath,

HUGHES THOUGH,

Luchonseri,

Hongkong, November 20, 1919.

(FOR LOCOUNT OF THE CONCILEED),

JA

TUESDAY,

November 25, 1919, commencing et 2.30 pa, at their Sales Rooma, No. 8

Des Ycoux Bood, Corner of

Ice House Street,

A FEW LOTS OF

Double hemstitched Sheets, Linen Damask Table Cloths, Turkish Face Towels, Bath Towels, Embroidered Bedspreads and Table Covers,

A130

2

One Wardrobe Trunk, Bellow Valisen and Suit Cases,

And

Two Primatic Binoculars. (ALL ARE NEW GOODS) Terms-Cash.

HUGHES & BOUGH, Auctioneer. Hongkong, November 90, 1819.

( AccuST OF THE CONCERNED),

DX

TUESDAY,

November 25, 1919, commencing! at 1,30 p.m., at their Bales Rooms, No. 8, Das Vox Boad, Comer of Ice House Street, USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, CARPETS, GLASS, PLATED

WARE,

As follows:- Largs Tapestry covered Caberfeld Botas & arm chairs (now). Folding Card and. Ocensional fables, Upholstered Bulte, Teak wood Bedroom Furniture, comprising Bedsteads, large and small Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Washstands, Boy (famed Teakwood), Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Tabler and Chádza, &n, Dinner Services, Crookery, and Giss Ware, Cooking Stoves, Cutlery & Bath Boom Utensils, Electro-Plated Ware,

Electric Reading Lamps, Teakwood Screens, Sundry Blackwood Furniture, Black wod Fire, Screens, &c., Elde Tables, Chairs, Cabinets, Pictures, Mo.,

spets

second-hand, Curtains, &c...

Also

One Pisao,

Two Hicabae, Tennis Balls, dc, &c (Full Particulars from Catalogue). Terms:-Chah

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers... Hongkong, November 20, 1919.

NOTICES.

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO.

JUST RECEIVED

A SPLENDID

SELECTION

OF

EIDER-DOWN

QUILTS

IN

SATIN

AND

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