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LAMMERT BROS.

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AND SURVETOXS,

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THURSDAY, March 93, 1992.

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At their Sales Soome, Duddell Street, One Argyll Meter Car..

5 Setter-cylinder --15:20 B. F. Tyres practically new-including. 1 Spare.

Tere:-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 16, 1922.

THURSDAY. March 23, 1982.

at noon

at their Sales Rooms Daddell Street, The Motor Beat "IR19 * (se the now lies of the R. H. K. Yacht Clab, North Point)

Length 23

Breadth 6'

Penta Engine

with Moorings and 2 Anchors and

Chains,

etc., etc. Etc.

Terme Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

C

THURSDAY. March 23, 1922.

commencing at 245 pm

at No. 13, Orient Baildings, Kowicon. A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture,

Comprising:-

Chesterfeld Corch, Easy chairs, Side- board with mirror. Dinner waggor, Desk, Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, prc., etc. Brass bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing

table. Waststands, etc., etc.

Gless and Crockery-ware, etc. (The above furniture is by Mesars, Wm. Powell LGA

On view from Weicesday, the 22nd March, 1922.

he

Catalogues will be issued, Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Or

FRIDAY, March 24 1927. commencing at 245.p.m.

at No. 7 Conduit Road A Quantity of

Valuable Esusehold Furnitara

(Fall Particulare from Catalogue). On view from Thursday the 23rd.

itest.

TranCash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

Honcher. March 17, 19

THE KWONG KWUI CO. PROTO SUPPLIES.

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FOOTBALL

R. G... POLICE,

THE CHINA MAIL.

CRICKET.

FRIENDLY MATCHES,

H.K.C.C: ARMY XL

match by 19 runs. The cricket ex HECC. won this low scoring libited was very disappointing.

Score →

B.K.C.C

Cart C. Fleming, e Bagnall, b

Davies

This was a comfortable 6 to 2 goal victory for the Gunners who bare now entered the final of the Shield competition. Conzers and Lelliott in quick succession after ten minutes play, and continuing the pressure, kept the police busy in their own: territory until balf time. The second E. J. R. Mitchell, e Allen, b half was more evenly contested, each

W. Miller, Davies b Wright side pressing alternately. However, the Gunners were too good for the T. E. Pearce, cand b Davies Police and scored four times to their Capt. Dods, e Matthews b Wright

C. Blaker. b Wright Pearsch twice.

and opponents Watson scored for the Police. ¡ McHugh, (3) and Pascoe, were! responsible for the Gunners goals.

Daries..

H. E. Hallands, e. Ragnall, b

Davies

E. G. Lammert, 1.b.w. Wright

Davies.

The teams turned out as under:L. J. Day ea, b Daries. R. G. A-Phillips: Walker and X. Young, e Hammond, b Woodbouse: Bailey, Pascoe and Donoras: Keay, Veale, McHugh, Lelliott and Couzens

Police Swan; Robertson sad Mc- Walters; Watros, Pearsna, Valentine ard Hair.

Referee: Mr. Newton. Linesmen: Messrs. J. McCubbin (Club) and Moore (Cairo).

CLUB. "AMBROSE."

This game, which was very evenly contested, resulted in a win for the Club by the only goal scored. There was no scoring in the first balf although both sets of forwards pressed: bard. Begg was responsible for the Club's goal in the second half.

The teams turned out as under: Club.-G. Rodger: Gerrard and McPhad: Telfer Stewart and Werman; Barner, Forsyth, Begg, McTavish and England.

Ambrose."-Coysh: Lanning and and Amold. Welbourne Butler; Northcott, Hood Gryce, Boulter and Carter.

Strong:

Referee: Mr. Smith.

Lt. E. Grebam, e Hammond, b

Davies

Extras

29

12

9

0

"MUI TSAI."

QUESTION IN HOUSE OF

COMMONS.

Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck

whether in a document issued from asked the Colonial Secretary in the House of Commons cu February 15,

his department the statement is

TUESDAY, MARCH 26 1928

NOTICES.

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Hotel Mansions.

made that almost every housebeld in || Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS,

Hongkong that can afford to do so keep a muital; and whether this comprehensive statement includes the households of British officials.

Mr. Charchill: The statement in the document quoted is intended to relate only to the practice of an essentially Chinese custom in Chinese households in Hongkong.

Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck

4 asked the Colocial Secretary whether! 'the Governor srd the Chief Justice of Hongkong repeatedly declared during

5 1880 and 1882 that the system of so- called adoption in Hongkong was, in 2 fact, slavery: whether, as a result of 10 these representations. Lord Kimberley gave instructions for the holding of 9 an inquiry and for the submission to him of a report upon the whole ques- tion: whether these instructions were R.. carried out; and, if not, will he say 0. 34. -13.4 -2 31

6. why not? 5 0 28 8 0.29

Total.

Bowling Analysis.

Capt. Davies.

ARNT.

Pre. Mario Major Wright. Cars Oliver, rin,out E.D. Matthews, Pearce, b Young Major Bagnall, c and b Fleming. Capt. Pavies, b Fleming Major Wright, b Young Sgt. Allen, c Young. & Dods.. Lt. R. H. Jezer, b Fleming..

L. Leader, Lb. Lammert Lt. Hammond, b Dods.... L Cpl. Dyer. Dot out.. Pte. Martin, b Dods

"Extras.

Total..

3

1

1

Mr. Churchill replied: It appears from the records that the opinion held by Sir John Smale, who, 40 years ago, 12 was the Chief Justice in Hongkong 13 during the period mentioned by the 4 noble lord, was that this social custom 1 of mui tsai constituted a form of slavery: the Governor, however, con- 18'sidered that suck a term could hardly be applied in fairness to mui tari în 19 Hongkong, and further stated that 2 after consulting the Attorney General (Mr. O'Malley) he was clearly of opinion that there was nothing illegal in the ordinary meds of adoption of Chinese children in the Colony. Lord 79 Kimberley requested the Governor to institute an inquiry into the facts of the system, but though no formal t- port from the Governor can be traced, the latter, with the approval of the

2. w

Boaling Analysis.

Young.

0

24

C. Firming

6 .0

26

"TAMAR" v. CHINESE,

Dods... Lammert

7 0 16

5

0

This was a draw. cf one goal all,

3 Secretary of State, and with the 3 assistance of many Chinese residents, 10. 1 took action where necessary to ameliorate the conditions under which

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TEAS.

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Ons-pound Packets from Store-keepera,

The Blue Bird and

The Graeco Egyptian Tobacco Store.

Or from

The Giedale & Terramia Też Agency. DANIELS & CO., 17. Wyndham (Flower) Street,

PHOTO SUFFLIES,

though the Sailors had most of the H. K.C.C.ENDT. PAIGENGOWER. the system operated and to prevent LONG HING & CO., Kodad Kod

play. Brazendale scored their goal with a lightning drive and Leong Tai Foog the Chinese point with a swerv ing shot.

The visitors won this match by two wickets and 12 runs, playing on the Craigengewer ground on Saturday.

Scores

CRAIGENGOWER..

The teams turned out as under:-- "Tamar."-Mitch; Smith and Harry: Carroll, Hudson and Bryant: S. Jex. e Piercy, b Dorkins... 10 Hill, Topping, Grand, Harper and J. R. Wson, b Dorkins..... 14 Brazendale

R. Pass, c Benses, b Morgan.... 23 B. W. Bradbury, c Mackenzi,

b Dorkias...

South China.-Hui Shing Ip: Chan So and Fung Tei: Lam Tek Ting, Leang Fat Tong and Cheung Wing Sting: Chin Ewong Yeung, Ip Eau. Lenog Tai Fong, Weng Shui Wah and Lan Tax Cheong.

Referee: M. Foltos.

“CAIRO” ▾ KING'S.

The tales defeated the soldiers two goals to 0. Gale scored both times.

The teams turned out as under-

L. E. Lammert, b Dorkins.

C. Grimes, c MeNicoil, b Way.. L Marth, e MeNizali ↳ Hope.. T: Abias. e McNicol, b Hope.

*** Cairo.”—Martin; Cheshire and | Dorkins. Flyon; Reaps Mainder and Lloyd; Piercy Harding, Smith, Gale, Robinson and Morgan Staines.

Hope.

its abuse in practice.

Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck asked whether the Clonial Secretary was not aware that these child slaves were used for immoral purposes. Lady Astor: Hear, hear." Col. John Ward asked whether the time was not overdue for England to

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HOTELS AND CAFES.

abolish the right to buy and sell HONGKOng hotel,

human beings or any purpose what

soeret, as it was a disgrace, to the British Empire.

Lady Aster: "Heat; bear."

could very well be debsted on the

NAVY.

*Sparkes

*Bowled 1 Wide Ball.

0Lt. Stewart, b Curreem.

1 Mid. Sparkes, b Curreem

sComdr. Wood, c and b Curzeem..

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0

5

13

Mr. Churchill: It is subject that

10

Colonial Office estimates.

W. Hall, not out....

10

E. W. Major, b Hope.

0

A. N. Paice, c Exell, b Way.

Extras

8

Bowling Analysis.

12

0.

Total...

Beatty .114 Wood.

H. Br .13.3 1 30

5

S

0

Hardy

Bowling Analysis.

B 3 3

29

0.

Mu

34

W.

6

3 42

4

5

0 30

3

1 10

.10. 2 15

0

2 Rev. Purcell, c A. H. Rumjaho, b

Arculli

24

Mid. Cosway, Stpd D. Ramjahn,

b S. H. Ismail.

35

11 Lt. Comdr. Henderson,

D.

11

Rumjan, b Arcalli

5

b

17 Md Wyzne, t Kitchell, b Arculli.. 9 Sub. L. Humphries, bS.H. Iemail 18 31Md. Heating, c S. H. Ismail, b

(Two minutes from Star Ferry').

30

Arcali

6

0Lt. Hardy, notont...

5

0

8 Lt. Beatty, b Arcalli..

Extras

0

3

11 0

Total

113

7

Kinge-Williams: Taylor and War Wynne, Newton, Barlow and Eodg: McNicoll son; Scott, Dangerfield, Burnett, Love and Hi

Referee: Mr. Wakebam.

KOWLOON" TITANIA.”

Playing with only ten men the sailors were defeated three geals to 0. Pascce scored 3 goals (one from a penalty) and Duncan 1 for the win- ners. Bates scored for the losers.

on

*CURLEF" v. "CAIRO."

6 1 21 1.2 0 4 E.F.C.C. 2nd XI. B.D.C. Nergan, e Grimes, b

Lammert

G. H. Piercy, b Abbas

W. J. Hope, c Grimes, b Lammert H. H. Benson, c. Bradbury,

Grimes....

L. D. McNice, b Major. A. S. Erell, e Basa, b Major M. AL Watson. not out

J.R. Way, c Lammert b Major W. Fraser. b Lammert

W. W. Mackenzie, b Lammert G.M. Dorkins, did not bat

Extras..

This first divizion match was played the Club ground yesterday afternoon. The "Carlew" men were the stronger combination, and keep- ping their oponents continuously on the def nsive. won easily by three Lammert goals to mil. Early in the game they Abbas. got well in. Dyer put in a lofty Major shot which South was just able to Grimes bead into the net out of the goalie's reach. Cairo" went away after this. Gale beat Hardy to the wide,| but shot the ball against the crossbar. At

Bowling Analysis.

0.2. R. F.

5 12 1 56 Total (9 wits.)....1264. el Arculi

3. S. Carreem.... 9 1' 43 3 2 0 11 2 S. H. Ismail Bowling Analysis.

*Bowled 1 No Ball.

1

Q. YY. ..15.2 3 514 61 18 10. 2:35 3 2 0 15 1

LR.C. v. NAVI.

Played at Sookumpoo Valley on the other read Saturday, the Navy defeated the Taylor forced corner off Flynn Indians by the small margin of 12

and placing the ball well gave us South the opportunity of scoring

the "Curlew's second goal. This

Scores

́LB.C.

was all the scoring in the first hall, A. H. Rumjahn, b Beatty,..

In the opening minute of the recond S. A. R. Immail, ran out....

half, "Cairo was very dangerove, Ismail, Henderson,

-

but an excellent opportunity of redne

ing the lead went begging. Curlew trasferred and Dyer recred the third and last, goal of the gate best Martin with a low drive alter the litter had saved from Cook and

Sparkes.....

A. el Ascoli, o Stewart, b wood,

D. Temsil, b Bratty...

8. A. Ismail, by Beatty

8. Curseems Wo

B. Kitchell a Hest

South in very convincing style, D. Rajsha, Hend

"Cairo" made a final effort. Staines

was favoursoly; placed when Uroh

fouled him. Staines took the penalty O. Ima

bck and struck the crowbar The

golie punched away before he could

Carlow ran out

LAWN TENNIS,

HE.C.C. TOURNEY.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS,

Open Singles,Wong Por Kei beat M. H. Lo 6-0, 6-2, 6-4.

Open Doubles. Surg. Lt. G. H Hayes and Paymr. Comdr. F.. Vining beat H., Krebs-and E. E. Brown 7-5, 6-2, 11-13, 3-6.6-3. .....

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8- Club Championship-D.

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2 Valentine beat R.M. Smith 6-2, 6-1;

6-4 R. M Henderson beat: C. 8.

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Handicap Singles "A"-AB

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