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THURSDAY DECEMBER:20 1929

WHO'S WHO.

CHINA COAST CHANGES,

Captain P. R. S. Puralow, of the Sulyang," ison reserve.. Captain N. H. Leitch, from reser ve, has gone master," Sulyang."

Mr. V. D. H. Bidwell, chief officer, "Soochow," is on leave.

Mr. W. E. Steel, from reserve, has gone chief officer, "Soochow."

Mr. A. V. Taylor, chief officer, Suiyang, is on leave.

HONGKONG

EXHIBITION.

THE CHINA MAIL.

ART

EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

(BY SAMUEL PEPYS, JR.)

December 19.

HOME NOTES.

CRICKET.

GARRISON TRIAL MATCH,

PASSENGERS.

RERIT ILS.

Mrs A. Kauffman, Miss F. Kaufmann,

At Happy Valley yesterday, two Par N.Y.K. da. "Hawa Maru * an Deo. military teams, captained by Col. 18 H. 4. Brown, Miss M. 8. Buena, Butterworth and Major Hattersley Major F. Carrion, Dr. and Mrs BY Smith, played an intersting game, Mr. C. Kedo, Miss LM. Garden, Farly, Master P. P. Barly, J. I. Marly, which ended in a win for the team Mr C. B. Is Grist, Me and Mrs H. D.. B. composed of East Surrey and R.B. Hancock, Miss H.. B. Hanooak, Major ML players. For the winners, Lieut. Jalante, Mr and Mrs E. V. Jessen, Mr G. Armstrong made top score of the Jonson, Miss J. G. Jossen, Mr sud match, gotting his runs by a good Miss M. G. Lloyd, Mrs. B. Macleod, all-round display. Pte. Eaton and Counsad Countess M. Helian, Master Q.M.S. Stripp also batted well. 4. Melian, Mrs R. G. Schutas, Messrs B. losare. Q.M.8. Fritz and Mr. Gr. F. Howard, Mira R, Isle, Me K. Tanigni, Captain Walker compiled 81 for the Whitterkin. B. H. Cartwright, F. Farrol, K. Groses, T. Hasegawa, Rar. M. Rough obtained the wickets for the Mrs C. Jorgo, Mr and Mrs O. 4 Janesh, losing eleven and QM.8. Jacobs and Miss Jenson. Mr T. Kaze, Mr F. A. Captain Kent wero muccessful for Maitland, Mra H, Malcolm, Masters W. on the winners. 00 Scorea

The exhibition committee has decided to issue a special Palestine Up, and to the office, where to my Handbook for distribution free of great content I do find the Editor charge at the Palestine Pavillon at mucli overjoyed and in rights good" the British Empire Exhibition. epitites, which God knows pleaseth The book will consist of about 200 my heart right well. Do recounte pages, with a cover in colours, and to him the joyous singing of the | numerous half-tone plates tadyon and man of the Philharmonic Palestine scenes, among them sociatia who go right wall did sings several aerial photographs which previously the nighte before and did have never before been published. there and then put upon paper the There will be articles on the Mr. J. Roxburgh, from reserve,ights that beoet me. That being Palestinian health resorts, has gone chief engineer, "Chibli."

Captain J. McAinth, from we did gather up my nty literature and reserve, has gone master, Foosh belongings, and with great tinity Palestine, the geology of Palestine, ing.'

Mr. A. J. Nathan, from leave, bas gone chief officer, "Suiyang,"

Mr. R. Thompson, chief en

gineer, "Chibli, is on reserve.

guldebooks

of

at temerity, yet with a boldness the Palestinian battle felds, the Capt. Kont (E. Surreya), e Fritz, that I cannot even now explain, Dome of the Rock, Palestinian

COLONEL BUTTERWORTH'S II.

b Fondall

b Fritz.

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F. Malcolm, A. F. Malcolm, Mr and Mrs 9. A. Rouffart, Mos:za O. P. Sater. P. A. Marshall, O: Matias, J. H. T. Noostor. E. Aanda, Dr. T. Baty, Monarn K. Kaki bana, K. Fojicks, 5. Hino, L. Uinuma, J. Ito, Y. Ito, 8. Iwai, X. Kolke, K. Kusumi, T. Matsubara, G. Meadows T. Minami, Minses U. Mizoguchi, F. Moser, Mors H. Muto, K. Nardae, &. Ochi, M.

Mr. A. M. W. Taylor chieft joye did goe to the Art Club modern industries and develop Major Gandy (R.E.), b Rough.. 4 Osawa T. Baneyoshi, . B. Sansom, T.

towns and

Sgt. Cockell (R.E.), b Fritz...... 11 Liont. Alfree. (E. Burreya), e

Hattersley Smith, b Fritz Q.M.S. Stripp (E. Burroys), b

Rough Pto. Eaton (E. Surreye) l.b.w,

Rough

Mr. F. E. Lane, acting master, "Fooshing," has gone chief officer, borrowe one dollar from him of flowers and birds, antiquities, the Lieut. Armstrong (E. Surreys), "Mingsang."

the blue pencil. So up and with Dead Sea, traditional industries, officer, "Minsang" has gone chief Exhibition. And in all humblenesstuents, and also on the most im- places of officer" Fooshing."

of mind and meeknesse such as portant Mr. A. B. Osmond, chief officer, ny great forbear never rul, did interest. "Fooshing." is on reserve.

walk in the room of Helen whese Mr. F. T. Harris, chief officer, pieture it Muy be that is sbewu Designs are invited for a dining "Taksang, has gone chief officer, upon the wall in a scurvy frame and room and bedroom furnished in all. It being a mighty pleasant the style of 1924 to form part of day, I feared me that many are the applied art section of the than I durst think of would be Palace of Arts at the British Em- thero. "For," I said "Art ispire Exhibition. Prizes to the indeed a great thing. It is mighty value of £400 have been offered by and will prevail." But to my great Country Life for the best designs discontent I find no fower than submitted. five be in the room and one u critic,

"Suiwo."

Mr. E. P. Kidby; acting chief officer," Suiwo," has gone second

officer, same ship.

Mr. N. Churchill, from leave, has gone second officer, Wingsang." Captain D. Christie, from leave, has gone master, "Kutwo."

Captain M. Dowson of the "Kutwo," is on leave.

Mr. W. G. Walter, acting second officer, "Wingsang," supy second officer, same ship.

third officer, "Kwangping." Mr. E. Hemple, sup'y third officer, "Kwangping," is on reserve.

Mr. J. H. Wollscott, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Sanning

Mr. C. S. Robb, chief officer, ་་ Saming," is on reserve.

Mr. G. Kemmit has been appoint ed second officer, "Sarvistan.”

Mr. J. S. Belletty, second officer, Sarvistan, has resigned.

Mr. S. B. DeMearign has been appointed third officer, "Engleatan." Mr. A. J. Brown, third officer, "Englestan," is on reserve,

Mr. D. C. Jones, has been appoints ed suply second officer, "Fatshan." Mr. E. G. Thomas, from reserve, has gone sup'y second officer, "Fatshan,"

fer he contracteth his ; looketh long and pencil to paper so that I wonder

'con putteth

The Palace of Arts will include among

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Dr. Francesco Buhagian, who has just been elected Prime Minister of Malta, is linked

b

Lieut. Cattan (E. Surreys), b

Rough

Col. Butterworth (B.E.), b

Fendall

L/Cpl. Clarke (E. Surreys), b

Fritz Q.M.S. Jacobs (R.E.), not out..

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Sato, L. Smith, E Tajima, Lieut. N. M. Toth Mr B. Tokl, Mr E. Tokito, Lieat. Tokugawa, Messry B. Tomonaga, 10. Watanabe, J. Yamamoto,

Yamaska, Chant Y. Yanagisawa, My K. Yokoyama, Mr and Ms T. Yoobikaws, Mr and Mrs A. D. Didsbury, Muator A. 29 | 9. Didabury, Misa J. Didsbury, Mr and Mira R. Giose, Mr W. N. Hendriden, Mr J. T. McGuire. Rev. and Mrs B. Haurer. Mr and Mrs F. E. Suckling, Mr and kire; L. Walter, Miss E. Waltor, Messrs B. H. 5 Archer, M, Asano, N. Bell," Mr and Mrs

Browot Master R. Browet, Messrs E. K. ↑ Putcher. W. Dow, Mr and Mrs G.

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B.S.M. Page (R.G.A.); b Kent. Capt. Haigh (R.A.0.0.),

Jacobs

Hubert, Meears A. Harry, E. 9. Kaatsen,

A. Telfer, dr. and Mr J. Trabichi, Mossre J. O. Traves, T. Fukuhara, 5 Fukushima, J. Ito, Miss T. Iwagomı, Mr

Kogs, Mr T. Koike, Me and Mr T Mikaw, Messrs T. Takamal, M. G. Patal and Y. Yamamoto

Per 0.P.8., R.M.S. Empress of Asia"

on Dec. 19 :--Mr and Mrs A. Aptar, Mr.

H. A. Anderson, Miss Addis, Mr H. E,

2 Beney, Mr and Mrs K Bockbarrough

4 Dr. and Mrs F. L. Babboth, Misa A.

Buchet. Mr B. D. Chebault, Mr G. E.

Do key, Mre F. Clayton, Mr and Mrs A. M. Cannon, Mr F. G. Clark, Mr B. R. 0 Cooper, Mr and Mrs T. P. Chow, Yra Cho, Mr Chan Lai Chul. Mr and Mrs

M. Dyen, Ha. F, Dung Bắc Đô l Donnelly, Me and Mrs W. 8. Davise, Mrs 9Fole, Mr and Mrs G. D. Fearon, Miss 8. F. Durfee, Miss D. Durleo, Mr M.

Fearon, Mr D. E. Gamor, Mac A. Gal- Ostain, Rev. M. P. Gleason, Bir H. S

| Gullett. Mr J. D. Humphreys, Mr and Mr C. A. Henderson, Mr W, U.. Hizgini, Misa M. Herr, Masara W, B. Ffo, in. K.

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Hotan, H. Eadoorie, L. Kadoorie,

features a series of six decorated other interesting rooms illustrating the progress of decorative art since 1750. Two of has gone what he can find to say.

Comes

these rooms will be designed and there a Dame who remindeth me Mr. R. L. C. Holt. second officer, that I have 20s yet paid, and forth-be furnished in the styles of the "Kidogshun," has resigned.

with to my great confusion and die Georgian and Regency periods Mr. M. J. Dallas, from reserve, has comfiture, bang do gu fifty cents. I covering the years 1750 and 1815: Capt. Walker Rose second officer, "Kiangshun." on this do search searchingly for standard of interior decorative art, Mr. Gnr. Rough...17 the Liqus. Fendall....15 two others will illustrate Captain LeBron of the "Kwang-picture No. 1, but can only tad attained respectively in 1891 and Pte. Nash ping" is on reserve.

Captain A. Watson has been No. 87. But to my content I alight 1880. The modern rooms willQ.M.B. Fritz 9

*the on the alpha but soon I am at the demonstrate

remarkable Lieut. Hall.... appointed master, "Kwangping.".

2 0 6 Mr. J. Shiel has beef appointed, und out to tifin at advance made in this sphere of MAJOR HATTERSLEY BHITH'S XI.

which I pondor to such an extent applied art since those dates. Q.M.S. Fritz (R.A.P.C.), that my stops wander past and

Competitors must be of British

Alfree, b Cockell And I beyond the pay-box.

do birth or of British parentage. The Tout. Hall (R.G.A.), b Jacobs, wonder why so many do see such designs are to be considered by ajor Hattersley Smith (R.G.A.), strange things in and from this special jury of award, consisting of

1.b.w. b Jacoba Island of ours, and do value the Sir Edwin Lutyens, Miss Ellen G. Capt. Walker (R.A.M.C.), b nt from $8 to $150 which seemeth Woolrich, F. Morley Horder and

Kent to me no small sum. But these Norman Wilkinson. things are beyond me. Yet would I fain possess No. 61 which is described as "Dash in the Park, $100"; but which I think me must

Q.M.8. Dennis (R.A.P.C.), &

Kent, b Alfree be "Dusk in the Park. It do appear to me all that a good picture minently with the Government's Lieut. Fendall (R.G.A.), b

scheme to bring Maltese Clarke should be. Also am intrigued with No. 72 and have a Great Britain and the dominions. enterprises before the notice of min for 58 and 19, which Inter, The study of a girl's head, hath much adopted, on the occasion of Dr. unanimously boldness of outline. No. 69 for $50 Buhagian's election by a gathering is design for a lamp; but my of 12,000 residents, affirming Scotch blood telleth me that I can Malta's loyalty to the British Con- NAVAL MARATHON.

get a lamp and shade for this sunstitution, has been forwarded to and have some left. And so reflect the Foreign Office, and with it an ing and to my great disturbance find indication of Malta's desire to YESTERDAY'S FINE RACE.that 50 cents gone into seeing S? develop certain commercial poten-

pictures, with no cup of tea in which tialities.

The Maltese Government has arranged to set up at the British Empire Exhibition at Wembly next year an historical replica of Malta, conveying a vivid idea of the once strongly fortified island of the Mediterranean. There will be reproduced models of pre historic temples and monuments, objects of antiquarian and paleonto logical interest, and stone and bronze age vases.

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A Naval marathon was run at to down my sorrow. And so away Happy Valley yesterday for the troubled in my mind at my lack of "Titania" challenge cup. The good fortune by which I am

was from the Monument gifted to paint and sell, which along the new motor road, across take very unkindly. · the top of the valley and back by Leighton Hill Road, Broadwood Road to the Naval pavilion, a distance of about 4 miles. Five teams were represented by 12 med each, the first six home to count.

The team result was →→→

1. "Diomede"

2, "Titania"

3.

"Hawkins"

4

"Despatch'

5. "Carlisle'

68 pts.

88

113

.118

..137.

The individual placing was

(1) Lieut. Weyms (Titania)

24 mins.

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(2) Lieut. Thomson (Titania)

244 mins. (3) A.B Smith (Carlisle), (4) A.B. Trendel (Diomede),

At the conclusion of the race the challenge cup was presented to the winning team by Mrs. Grace, wife of the Commodore.

NAVAL ASSEMBLY.

FIGHT NARROWLY AVOIDED.

(From Our Own Correspondent.

KONGMOON December 19.

H. M. S. "Cicala" is still here and it is noteworthy that she has

never previously stayed so long

resolution,

pro

The building will consist of three sections. The Brst will represent ancient Malta; the second, Malta during the period of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, and the third, Malta of to-day.

Komor, O. B. Koehler, Mr and Mrs L. P.

17 Kent, Miss B. Kwong, Hr A. J. Lavin, |

A. J. Jalor, Lady Leveson, Miss P. Lars-

son. Rar. Ř. 1. Lane, Mr and Mrs Love- |

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jor. Miss P. K. La, Messrs F. D. LI, 8. J.

Lai. Mr and Mrs F. R. Marsh, Mr J. 5.

2

MeIntosh, Mr W, Moore, Mes Olive May,

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Rev. A. M. Paquet, Mr W. L. Pattendeo, Mr R. B. Moorhead, Mr D.B. Kelleon,

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Pto. Nash (R.A.M.C), b Kent. Sgt. Percy (R.A.M.C.), b Jacobs Mr.Gnr. Rough (R.G.A.), notout. I

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

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16

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Q.M.S. Jacobs Sgt. Cockell Capt. Kent Lieut. Alfrea L/Cpl. Clarke

and Mra & J. Percival, Mr Truyen

Fei, Mrs H 8. Rouso, Mrs H. M. Spence, Miss B. Shauklia. Mm A. G. Bephen, Mr and Mrs H. 8. Boadamore, Me and .107 Mes L. H. Starkey, Messre R. Sung, Tisang So, W. L Shey, Mr and Mrs C. M. Towill, Mr S. L. Tan, Mr S. L. Tsu, Major and Mrs E. O Whaler, Mr (). R. Warner, Mr and Mrs J. E. Watkins, Me and Mrs Sowal, Mr Y. Wong, Mr S L. 2- 11 Wong, Mr and Mrs L. K. Ya, Mr T. Z. Yang, Mrs J. W. Zollars, Mr 1. A. Zallan- sky, Mr and Mrs O. J Baker, Mr V. A. Bernandine, Her, and Mrs E. 8. Biog

Mr and Mrs T. Y Chung, Mde ban, Rose Douville, Rov. and Mrs F. Flynn, Miss Flynn. Mrs O. A. Franck. Me and Mrs H. A. Franck, Mins 1. Goodridge, Mr and Mrs J. G. Castaway, Hessra U two.

B, la lewood, B. § Heuer, J. R. John- 4 stone, M. Hnedsen, R. Komaki, Mes K. Lawerence, Mra . L Leoriero, Messte

OXFORD v. CAMBRIDGE.

Teams representing the Universities were opposed in cricket match on the Club ground yesterday when the Dark Blues won after an interesting match.

After the Rev. E. Quick had been dismissed for 31, there seemed little likelihood of the Cantaba making a big som although two plucky partnerships were scen for the last two wickets. Bind took 5 wiaketa for the winners. Sir Claud Bevern For the first time in England, and Quick shared the Light Blue

Sayer, there will be shown in the Hall of bowling honours.

the

the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem Oxford skipper, compiled 77. At The following Chinese naval craft relics of those noble knights, such 'one time it looked like anybody's) are also in the harbour, viz: the as suits of armour, arms, and game as with failing light, the gunboats "Kong Tai," Hon," "Loong Sheung"

F. Liang, 0. D. Leong, T. P. J. Mabony, Mr. and Mrs J E. Morrison, Mr 4 J. Nestor. Mr A. F. B Bilva Netto, 3fr. W. Newman, Bay. Father J. P. Connell, Mas Pannigton, Me S. Qual, Me 4. Loe Yuk Quan, Mr K. 8. Robert- son. Ms E. Robertson, Mr and Mrs A. R. Smith, Rev. J. G. Smith, Mrs Uhia. Suey, Mesara F. C. Tong, G.. Woerner, o Wong, Mr and Mrs Wong Kim, Master Wong Kim, Mr Wong Chrok Tong, Mr and Mrs W. Goch Young.

M.

0. Kong accoutrements, and trophies of Oxonians were 107 for 5, 116 for 6,R. E. O. Bird......12.4 2

and their wars in the cause of Chris- 116 for 7. "Kwong Hung" and a number of tianity. commandeered armed launches.

ដុំយន្តគុ

VOTING CONTEST.

OUR $50 PRIZE.

ANOTHER CINEMA PICTURE POLL.

FILMS SHOWN RECENTLY.

This week, we are holding another voting contest for popular cinema plotures recently exhibited at the Coronet Theatre. Next week we will run a similar competition for films shown at the World. We will give a prize $50 to the competitor who sends in the coupon agreeing most nearly with the order in which the first ten pictures are placed. It is not imperative that the coupon must be exactly correct to win. Somebody must win the $50! Why not you ?

Twenty names of olmama pictures nes gym below... Select the ten you consider the most popular and witte them out in the order at your chaios. Then out the form out and sand it to the “Okham Spo olles roszked "Tsta.""

The list which comse noteset the norrook solution will win the priss. – Tus“ correct solution will be decided by the general vote, the Rem polling the most rolos being placed first, the one coming next being placed second and we on astil the list of sen la completed,

Therefore the socess of the contest'la Not to select the ten most popular items ta hiphabetical ardar from ear list, But to select the ten most popular items from our list and judge what place each individually will occupy-which will come first, which second, and so on until all ten have been placed.

The contact lasts from Monday to Hatheday. The eweult will be announosă in the "China Mati" on the succeeding Woduanday, when the winnar's same will be published along with the oozesat Kat.

Erary copy of the “China Masi” contalng múa forma giring the reader one try for the prize. Regular readers tàm have 'một less than six tries in one week.

competitors may send in as many forms as they like.

Forma should be sent in to rasch the “Chfux Mail' by Monday. Any forms recalred by the "Chins Mali” later iban Monday will be discounted.

When making your chofen was only tha words gtrêu Selow, ・ Any forms wrongly marked, mailated, or fudistisolly writtan will be reind out.

The decision of the Editor xpon any počáta which may azina skall be final.

· Members of the "China Mall" staff nen debizsed trots entering the sončast. .

MAKE YOUR CHOICE HERE

Below we give the names of twenty films recently exhibited. Select the ten you think

the most popular.

·1...

A Tailor Made Man

2... All The Brothers Were Valiant

Captain Fly-By-Night-

3...

4...

5...

...

6...

7...

8...

9...

10....

11...

12...

13...

14...

15...

16...

17... 18...

19 $20.

Disraeli

Garrison's Finish Hearts Aflame

Hearts Are Trumps

Human Hearts

Orphans of the Storm Rich Men's Wives Salome

The Eternal Flame The Kentucky Derby ...The Love Flower The Prisoner of Zenda The Three Must-Get-Theres Through the Back Door Tolable David Trouble

Way Down East

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Bowling Analysis.

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However, Bayer and Smith hit off the rana without fur. J. B. Warner 0

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China Mail,

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Bir,

G. R. Sayer, b Severa

77

J. E. Warner, b Quick

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0 In the section devoted to modern ther loss. After the match had been E. L. Wynne Jones 3 On Monday night a fight bet- Malta, there will be demonstrated decided, they fell to Sir Claud G. R. Sayar &

the most famous and beautiful of were drawn, their score was 161 for A. 8. Hett the arts and crafts of the islanders, Severn's bowling and when stumps A. V. T. Dau..... 5 which are the Maltese lace and widete, filligree work. Maltese craftsmen will be seen at work, during the whole period of the exhibition.

and the Merchants Volunteer Corps ween Admiral Chan Chak's troops was narrowly avoided. The trouble arose through some misunderstan-

Apparently, the situation in the Sze Yap districts and the southern peninsula has improved as the Shui Tung junk-ferries have resumed their service. However, a rumour is current that Shum Hung-ying is active up in the North West.

A DRAMATIC COMEDY.

NOVEL FILM AT CORONET.ding over a rifle,

It is not often that the so-called "comedy" film makes much pret ence to possessing a plot, but in "A small Town Idol," the 6 reel Mack Sennett attraction at the Cor onet to-day, there is as much story as in the average drama.

Ben Turpin is the leading light. He beglus as Sam Smith, the idol

Further details are to hand con-

cerning the big fire at Kung Vick, The railway ferry was in mid-

THE STAR.

YELLOW TYPHOON.

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Scorea :-

CAMBRIDGE.

Rev E. K. Quick, e and b

Wynne Jones

H.W.D'Arcy Evans, hit wicket,"

b Bird

J.H, B. Nihil, e Dean, b Wynne

Janes

Anita Stewart is the star of R. E. Lindsell, b. Sayor

A. 8. Hott, a Quick, b Severn... 81A. V. T. Dean, o Evans, b Nihil 11 A. G. M. Fletcher a and b Quick 9 14 A. E. Wood, b Seven ... 17 |

Rev. A. F. Hamilton, b Quick... 4 DR. H. L. Gompertz, o Lindsell,

b Quick.......

W: Galloway, a Hett, b Bird... G. O. Harris, b Bird

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16

N. L. Smith, e Nihil; b Severn. 8 E. I. Wynne Jones, not out ..

R. E: O. Bird, not qut

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Extras

kim very high in his friends

esteem. Driven from home by the

junk which were involved later were occupies the screen to-night at the G. Misken, b Bird

The story by Harold J. M. Tan, not out used to take the passengers and Star.

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of his native place, whose prowess

as an amateur horseman has raised

stream when the fire broke out and "Yellow Typhoon," the exciting Lieut.-Col. W. N. Nicholson, c a panic ensued. The Whorf and a drama of secret intrigue which Fletcher, b Bayer

machinations of his enemies, he crew ashore. Hardly anything was McGrath was widely read in book T. Manders, b Hett. 13 wanders into a motion pic-dose to combat the outbreak asform, and the picture loses nothing Bir C. Sovern, o Smith, b Bird.._5}

everybody was scared of flying of the punch of the original. Anita which requires a вселе "double" for the hero in the timbers which were intermingled Stewart has the double role of

ture

thrilling climar · scene. Smith, firmly determined to end it all in the dive into the river called for by the picture, has the misfortune to make a huge success of the stunt, and promptly · becomeES,

with the cracking of rifle bullets.

The cruiser "Wing Fung" left yesterday, ostensibly, to patrol the Gae Moon channel.

"Yellow Typhoon" the woman who persistently outwits the secret police and her twin sister Rhoda. The story is concerned with" plots |- To-day the San Wui magistrate and plotters, with much of the has promised to give up his post. action laid in Manila and the Orient. General Wong Ming-tong has There are enough twists to the however, to make

willyallly, a movie star of the first announced that he will make Sun- | narrative,

magnitude.

This is only the beginning ofning bis temporary headquarters, "Yellow Typhoon" highly in- the highly amusing story, which but his troops are quartered interesting.

is adorned by the presence in the Kongmion; Hoiping and else cast of Phylila Haver and Marle where.

Prevost, the two most reductive of

the famous Sennett basútiös m

Stops Croup

It stops aroon. That's why mothers

keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for

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the how It sentains no narootios and The Expert Advertisers & Bill Poster,

is best for the children. Ear salu every-

where.

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An Antiseptic Liriment.... There is no dabger whatever Erowo look-jaw or blood polaon, resulting from "wound when Chaowberlain's Puitraam- Is permptly applied. It is antiseptic and' destroys tão geros: which«muse thne dienen. It also causes wounde la. heal without maturation and one-third Els time required bys thamarral treate me. For anlo ayory where

Extrag

Total

Total (for 9 wickets)...151

Bowling Analysis.

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Sir C. Severn......19 D 69.

81 4 128 Rev. E. K. Quick..15

J. H. B..Nihil .... 4. 0.

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Phone Central No. 478.-

Hongkong.

December 20, 1923.

I consider the following the ten most popular films from the above list, placed in the order in which I think they are liked best :-

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