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EVERYTHING
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CHINA & HONGKONG.
TRIALS SOAISITED BY JAMES STEER
THE CHRONOMETER AND WATCH MAKER" (Contactor 10 EM Naval Yaɛdy
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A PHILADELPHIA GÄMIBITION
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KNIFE POLISH WELLINGTON SILVERSMITHS BLACK LEAD SOAP PLATES
FOR CLEANING
POLYBRILLIANT” METAL POMADE NEVER BECOMES DRY & HARD LIKE OTHER METAL PASTES
JOHN OAKEY & SONS, LIMITED, "WELLÉCTox Mitra," LoxpoN.
TO-DAY'S
CABLES.
(Reuter's Service to the Chino Moil)
HOME SKIPBUILDING.
A DECREASE IN MERCHANT, TONNAGE
LONDON, January 7. For the first time since the war Lloyds Register shows a decrease in the merchant tonzage buïding in the United Kingdom compared with the previous quarter, the tonnage building on December 31 being 3,708,916 ↑ compared with 3,731,098 on September 20
WORLDS' LARGEST WIRELESS STATION.
PARIS, January 7,
The foundation store of the largest wireless station in the world is being laid on January 9. The building of it will take two years.
DARING PARACHUTI FEAT.
PARIS, January 7.
A man daringly dropped with a parachute from an aeroplane 1,200 feet up and landed safely at Bourget aerodrome.
JAPANESE IN CALIFORNIA.
SACRAMENTO, January 7.
The Senate of California passed a resolution by 29 votes to 0 urging the Federal Government not to agree to any treaty with Japan which would nullify the Californiaz, anti-alien law or give Japanese the right of gitizamship.
RUINED TEMPLI'S TREASURE!
THE HEAD OF VENUS OF CYRENE FOUND?
ROME, January 7.
A message from Cyrnaica states that exploration work in the ruins of a temple have resulted in the discovery of a marvellous head which arabeelogical experts declare is the head of Venus of Cyrene.
AMERICAN ARMY RIDUCTIONS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE
REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND
PASSENGER SERVICES."
LONDON SERVICE
*MACEAON *RIESUS
OANTA
*ITION **MENTOR
(Direct)
11th Jan. 15th Jan, S0th Jan. 6th Feb. *And Feb.
LIVERPOOL
London, Rotterdam & Hambarg London, Amsterdam & Hamborg London, Amsterdats & Hamburg London, Amsterdam & Antwerp London, Amsterdam & Hamburg
SERVICE
(Direct or via Continental Porta)
* ALCINOUS”・・
10th Jani
18th Jan
* RECTOR'
BELLEROPHON” 24th Jan.
" ANCHES ES
1st Feb.
PACIFIC
Barcelona Havre & Liverpool. Genos & Liverpool Gecos, Macroles & Liverpool
Livsspool & Glasgow
SERVICE
(via Kobo nad Yežečanini
5th Fab.) *FRUTESILAUS” 17th Fab. ** TALİHYHITS” 10th Mar
NEW
"LAOMEDÜN "
Victoria, Saneele, Tacoma and
SERVICE
YORK
(via Suez or Faaaaste)
via Spee
10th Janosey'
HOMEWARD PASSENGER SERVICE
* ANCHISES”
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**STENTOR "
for Liverpool direct
1st Feb
*ed Feb.
for London direct
1st March
15th March
For Freight and all Information apply to
for London direct
for Liverpool direct
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
AGENTS.
POST OFFICE NOTICES.
Takgraphic Commmunication with Gap Rock Lighthouse is interrupted.
REGISTERED 100 PARCEL MAÙLS are closed 16 minutes earËer than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and wheze mails are advertised to close at or before 2 s.m. registered and parcel maïs are closed at 5 pm on the previous day.
INWARD MAILS.
FECK
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 8.
LONDON (Parcels only 24th Nov.) Straits and Calectis in
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HUNDAY, JANUARY 9.
Chekiang Empress of Asis Glenfalloch
Shanghai...
USA, Canada, and Manila EUROPE via Suez (Letters only London, 8th Dec.)...
Japan
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MONDAY, JANUARY 10.
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- EUROPE via Szez (Newspapers only London 9th Dec.)... Delti
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12.
Straitéi
MASONS AT FEAST.
MEMBERS FROM HLM.S. ** HAWKINS."
AN ENJOYABLE FUNCTION.
„Kazagawa Maru
"The next care." Salmon Steaks. Cucumber. "Two great dangers." Aspic of Foie Gras. Hidden mysteries."
Lamb Cutlets.
Without scruple or diffidence."
Turkey and York Hara.
**Steadily persevert.
Lemon Bavaroise.
"Without Detriment." Cheese Souffle.
SPORT.
"(Continued from Page 8)
HONGKONG T.
CARLISLE".
The following will represent the Club against the "Carlisle on the Navy "A" ground to-day, kick-off at 4 pm. G. Rodger; W. Gerrard and M. Tonkin; J. W. R. McPhail, M. L. Railton and J. Rodger; J. B. Hamilton, E. McTavish, Mr. Sand- berg, E. Moore and E. Riis.
KOWLOON, v. "TAMAR***
The following will represent Kow- loon in their 1st Division League! mach to-day against H.M.S. "Tamar" on St. Joseph's ground, kick-off at 4 P.-W. Crocker; F. Wheeler and TL, Knight; J. Coupland, B. Pasco and P. Beesley; W. Taylor: G. Millard, R. L. Townsend, S. Evelyn and F. Clemo
KOWLOON. HONGKONG-
In their 2nd Division League match against Hongkong to-day on the: Bouth China ground (kick-off 4 p.) Kerloca will be represented by H McKay; S. Hewer and S. Adsms: A. Spary, H. Roberts and A. Martin; E Alderson, E. Donovan, A. Palmer or H. Blythe, K. A. Mason and A.. Estorffe
The following will represent the ClubA Groot; A. Nother and A. Nother: A. McDonald, W. Ireland and S. F: Sorrensen; L. Goldenberg, E. Railton, J. B. Sherry, J. Begg and J. Goldman.
CRI KET
K.CC. 9. NAVY.
On the K.C.C ground to-day at 2 pm. Team: B. D. Evans, J. Stalker, E. L. Braga, CJ. Stapleton, H. Overy, K. R. Macaskill, D. M. Goodall, W. B. Haslett, A. W. Ramsey, and W. F. T. Garvin.
CIVIL SERVICE v. INDIAN RC.
The following will represent the Civil Service on their own ground at 215 pm todayG. R. Sayer (capt.)| E. B. Reed, R. C. Witchell, F. J. de Rome, E. W. Hamiltos. E Fincher. W. D. Edmonds, J. E. Piercy, A, R. Sutherland, F. J. Ling and H. E Strange.
RUGBY.
ARMY NAVY.
The following are selected to rep, resent the Army at Happy Valley to-day at 4 pm. Lieut. Mockridge, R.G.A; Capt. Temory, RAM.C., Capt. Murray, ISM (Capt.), Lieut- Bevan (Wilts) and Lieut. Moore (Wilts); Lleat Davies, RG.A, and Lieut. Emerson 2/22 Punjabis; Capt. Legg (Wilts.), Capt. Bristow, R.GA, Lieut. Dodington (Wilts.); Lient. Ser- geaunt (Wilts), Lieut. Mortimer. R.GA.. Lieut. Boyes, RG.A., Lient.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1931
ENTERTAINMENTS.
THE CORONE
To-day, at 2.30, 6.15 & 9.15.
NORMA TALMADGE -
I
"THE ISLE OF CONQUEST"
2511
TOPICAL BUDGET.
6 REELS.
AROUND THE TOWN.
TO-NIGHT, at 7.15′′
Episɔ do hộ, 14 and 15 (dual) of
"THE MYSTERY OF 13"
HONGKONG THEATRE. TH
2511.
TO-NIGHT, at 5.15 & 9.15
Showing & Great Italian Drama
THE PHANTOM ATHLETE"
ROYAL
in 8 parts.
BOSTOCK'S
ITALIAN CIRCUS.
AT
MING YUEN GARDENSTM
5 p.m. Twice-Daily 9.15 p.m.
GRAND CHANGE
OF
PROGRAMME!!
ONLY
ENORMOUS SUCCESS.
WEEK
FOR ONE
SPECIAL TRAMCARS FROM AND TO THE SHOW.
PRICES OF
BOX SEATS
Itt CLASS
Sud CLAS3 3rd CLASS GALLERT
V
SEATS
+++
@ $3.00 0
@ $230
@ $200
@ $1.00
2 $0.50
CHILDREN TO MATINEES HALF PRICE-
Book Early at MOUTRIE'S.
Over 30 yeuct/sen the late Lord Bescala bersidad sa tha nOBAČIS „koʻrazzived from HIMROD'S CURL, and every part beings similar letters kodas.
HIMROD'S
Hammond, RE, and Lieut. Morton, CURE for
2/22 Punjabis.
The following will represent the | Navy
Lieut. Reid (Titania); Lieut. Hancox (Holigheck), Corpl, South (Curlew), Lieut. Lindsell (Titania) and Lieut. Watkinson (Curlew), Lieat. Clarke (Titania) and Sub-Lieut..Freeman (Alacrity); Lieut." Gilbert (Titania), Captain; Lieut. Carrie, (Titanía), A superstructure perfect in all its Morgan (Hawkins), Lieut. Thyne Lieut. Laughton (Hawkins), Midn
"Highly prized.”
Desert.
parts."
Coffee.
(Titania).
Ah enjoyable function took place! lest right at the Hongkong Hotel. when the Masonic breathren 01 H.M.S. "Hawkins.” gave a dinner, by way of returning the hospitality they have received from the lodges There were about thirty-six ashore. hosts, mostly Chief Petty Officers, and including three Commissioned
(Ambrose), Lieut. Ansdell (Ambrose), The dinner was held in the Read-Sergt. Smith (Curlew, Lient. Riddell Officers and six Warrant Officers, be- ing Room, and music was furnished sides four Masonic members of the by the Hotel Band. Friendly greet- crew of H.M.S. "Alacrity." In all ings were received from the Eastern about sixty, including the guests. Scotia lodge, which was holding were present
dinner in the hotel at the same time. The Rev. J. B. Pim. Chaplain and an appropriate response was H.M.S. Hawkins," was in the chair. The following toasts were proposed: "The King and the Craft," the Chairman; The Most Worship ful, The Grand Masters of England. when the Masonic brethren on keland, and Scotland," Worship
made.
น
At the conclusion of the dinner a
programme of music was given, under the direction of Chief. Writer Dawes. The company dispersed at a late bour, after a delightful evening,
WASHINGTON, January 7. The military committee of the Senate recommends the Bill introduced ful_Brother_Allison; "Our Mother
The return of books registered by Senator New of Indiana stopping enlistments in the army until the army Lodges," Brother Jarret; "Our
under Section 6 of Ordinance No. 2 has been reduced to 175,000 men. President-Elect Harding declared Brother Dawes; "Our Guests," Bro- December 31, 1920 is published in
Vives, Bairns and Sweethearts,'
of 1888, during the quarter ended himself in favour of the Bill and a further reduction in the army to ther Gamble; and
"The Tyler's the Gazette. 150,000 men.
Toast," Brother Abbott. Responses were made in behalf of the guests by Worshipful Brother Allison, the Rev. West arising out of a dispute over A fight in Connaught Road Attention is drawn in the Gazette Brother Waldegrave, and Brother A.wages led to the appearance this to the regulation requiring permits | W. Hill.
Among the guests of the evening for the firing of crackers. Many complaints bave been received from were Messrs. Bodden, Allison, Hill, European business offices in the City, the Rev. Mr. Waldegrave, and the and permits will not ordinarily be Rey, Mr. Martin, issued in the European districts The menu was as follows: during business hours. The Folice
"Let Prudence direct you.". have instructions to prevent the
MENU.. firing of strings of crackers ashore,
Oyster Cocktail. but no action will be taken against the ordinary custom in the case of launches.
Rates for the first quarter of 1921 are payable in advance on or before January 31, after which date pro ceedings will be taken for the recovery fot my unpaid amounts.. No refund fof rates in respect of vacant tene
ments will be granted unless such rates have been paid during and within the month of January, nor un- less application is made for such re- fund within fifteen days from the Sexpiration of the quarter.
A prudent and well regulated
course.
Asparagus Soup.
morning of two Chinese, before Magistrate Smith who bound them over in the sum of $50 each to be of good behaviour for six months.
Light frost has occurred the list few mornings in the race track grounds and the vegetable garden in Happy Valley. It did not las long, but it was there according tot the few who claim to have been up early enough to observe if..
The Navy team will play in blue. Referee: Mr. G. G. N. Tirson (H.K. Club).
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BILLIARDS.
INTER-MESS LEAGUE.
FENDT PRIOR YEARS.
ASTHMA
VALA, VISA VIE PRES
Chemmista sad Éterne hroughout the Computes
EXHIBITION GAMES.
BY MR. GEORGE GRAY,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
ARRATOON Y. APGAR & CO. Agents for
Bango Nacional Ultramarino, Maces. Yorkshire Insurance Co., Ltd. International Petroleum Co., Ltd.
Tel: No. 332,
BRUNNER MOND & CO, LTD. Alkali Manufacturers." Tel 1630. 7, Queen's Rd. Central.
CHINA AGENCY & TRADING CO. OF HONGKONG.
Iron, Steel & Piece Goods. Tel. 2143, 10, Queen's Rd. Central.
CHINA OVERSEAS TRADING CO. (1919); LTD. Importers and Exporters." Tel.1104. 16, Queen's Rd. Central..
Local Billiards enthusiasts, and there are many here, will have a gala night at the Chinese Club, No. 66 Queen's Road Central, this evening when Mr. George Gray the well known billiardist will give exhibition. games, commencing at 8 p.m. There is sure to be a big demand for seats. Tel. and members of the Club and their friends are advised to book early
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CHU KYOKU TRADING Co. "
Importers and Exporters.
." 7, Queen's Rd. Central, 2108 and 2908.
EDWARD NOW FUNG. Import & Export Merchant.
60, Des Vœux Rd. Ct.
THE IWONG KWUL Photographic Suppliers.
Thursday night, the Petty Officers in order to avoid disappointment,
In the Garrison Sergeants' Mess on
At the V.R.C., on January 11 and Mess were visitors to the home team 12, Mr. Gray will play exhibition Tel: 1676. in a match in connection with the games with Lieut. Golding and Mr. above league. They played ve7p. Yvanovich, both local billiardists pretty billiards and easily disposed of of no mean merit. games out of six. their opponents by winning five
The scores ware:-
GARRISON MESS.
Sgt. Major Stroud Sgt. Turner Szt. Major Cart. Sgt. Scoriler biomar Q. 11. S. Stanley ............ Sgt. Horrocks.
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The annual meeting of lady golfers was held yesterday at the Helena May Institute. Mrs: John Johnstone presiding. The committee was elected, and Mrs. F. M. Crawford was chosen captain for the ensuing
Tel. 2170. 60, Queen's Rd. Central,
LAZARUS, K. Opticians.
Tel. 2203. 28, Queen's Rd. Central.
LOCK HING. Curio Dealers.
33, Queen's Rd. Central.
MUMEYA & SINO. Japanese Photographers. 254. 8A, Queen's Rd, Centra
year.
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