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Kowloon ...... I Ambrose...... 0 HONGKONG LEAGUR-DIVISION I. S. China... 4 Despatch..... I HONGKONG LEAGUE DIVISION IL Club de Rec. 2, Kowloon Res. 1 The South China "A" and "B" teams played a friendly at Soo kumpoo, owing to the Hollyhock being absent from port and St. Joseply's being unable to field a side.

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FOOK SUN FOR SALE. Panama Hats, Felt Hats, Straw Hats and all Einds of Hats. HATS CLEANED A SPECIALITY: No. 80, Wellington Street.

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SHOW YOUR OWN FILMS,

The ideal home cinema machine is THE "HOLMES". PROJECTOR, which shows any film made. Worked from an ordinary wall socket, it gives a brilliant, rock- steady picture, occupying from a distance of 50 feet, a space 12 feet by 9 feet. The entire film is under cover the whole time, and the machine is therefore absolutely fire- proof. The price for the complete outfit is $525. Use a

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There was a big crowd on the K.F.C. ground, which in spite of the continuous heavy rains, was in fairly good condition. Kowloon who made several changes in their line-up began the attack and put the sailors on the defensive. They forced several corners, but were unable to break through owing to the fine play of the Ambrose " custodian. The Kowloon forwards essayed many shots at the goal and it was evident that sooner or later. they would successfully penetrate the goal, but at half time, the score was still a blank.

THE CHINA MAIL

MOTEMENT, OF 'STEAMER3,

The B... Treilus" left Liver pool on Feb. 3 for Hongkong, Shanghai, Tako and Dalny and in duo here on or about on Marsh 7.

The B. F. Astyanax" left Livor pool ea Jan. 87 for Singapore, Hongkong TO Shanghai and Japan and is due here on or about Mar. 9.

The N.Y.K. 8.5. Kamo Hare," (Euro- pean Pacoger Line) left London for Hongkook via Euer on Feb. 4 and is expected here on Mar. 11.

The NY.... Yoshino Mara" (Australian Live) lelt Rydney for Hong kong Tia Manila on Feb. 22 and is ex pected here on Mar. 19.

The B. F... Machaon" left Liver pool on Feb. 9 for Btraits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan and is due here on or about Mar. 14."

The A.O.L 5.6. "Wost Ison" which is das at Hongkong on or about Mar. 23: sailed from Beattle on Feb. 1.

The D.S.L 8.8, Pres. Adams" which is due at Hongkong on Mar. 31st sailed from New York on Feb. 7 on sebedale.

The C.A.B. Co., Ltd., ma. Victoria" with Australian Mall left Sydney for Hongkong via Queensland porta, Saxda kan and Manila on Feb. 16 1824 and is expected to be hore or on about Mar. 71 1924.-The Wing On Co., Ltd., Agents,

The B. F... "Barpodon" left Liver pool on Feb. 17 for Fensog. Singapore Hongkong and Shanghai and is dus here! on Mar. 18.

CONSIGNEES NOTICES.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

The only goal of the game Cargo arrived by s."Uity of York" proved expensive for fa a melee remaining undelivered after February near the goal mouth after these will be subject to rent. Agents, The interval, the 'Ambrose" goal Bank Line Ltd. keeper had his collar bone broken. He twined away an attack by Mason and Roberts and while charged heavily. clearing was Muir scored the goal during the confusion. The Sailors had to resort to the one-back game after this unfortunate incident and although the Kowloon team main- tained their aggressiveness they failed to add to the score. A goal THE FINAL DIVIDEND declared scored near the end was disallowed, for the Year ending 31st Decem the forward being offside. Kow-ber, 1923, at the rate of Three with a loon are now eligible to meet the Pounds Sterling. together winners of the Titania-R. G. A. Bonus of Two Pounds Sterling is payable on and after the 25th day of February, 1924, at the Offices of the Corporation, where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants. By Order of the Court of Directors.

4. G. STEPHEN,

Chief Manager. Hongkong, 23rd February, 1924.

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At Sookumpoo, on Saturday, be- fore a huge crowd, South China. defeated the Sailor team but their record of being the only team to have had no goals scored against them, was broken, the final count being 4-1

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South China kicked off and in the (Operating United States Government

Ships.) opening encounters missed chance of getting, an early goal, Wong Pak-chong. shooting too From PORTLAND, ORE, JAPAN high. The sailors retallated and tested Lau Hing-cheung at the other ond but nothing happened. After Wong had again missed from long range, the play was transfer red and it was here that the South China goalie was beaten for the first time this Season. Balcombe dashed down the Wing and passed to Brewer who cleverly transferred ARMS FOR TSAO KUN. to Carter who was uncovered.

Best quality-Prompt attention to Exporters Office-89, Connaught Road Central, Tel No. 1523. Factory 152-156, Conton Road Yarmati Tel K869.

POLICE BOXING."

SATURDAY NIGHT'S GOOD SPORT.

There was some good sport at the boxing fournament staged by the Hongkong Police at Volunteer Headquarters on Saturday night His Excellency the Governor was present with Sir Claud Severn and Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher and there was a good crowd of spectators,

The officials were: Referees and Judges: Lieut. "T. L Scott Bell, R.N., Mr. W. Logan, Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, Mr. W. Bailey, Dr. Minett.

Medical Officer and in Charge of Scales: Dr. J. C. MacCown.

Timekeepers: Mr. A. B. Allan and Mr. C. Bond.

The centre forward made no mistake. Shortly after, Carter was robbed at the moment when he

*PAWLET": having arrived from above parts, Consignees are requested to present their Bills of Lading in exchange for Delivery Orders, and take immediate delivery from alongside steamer.:

All Cargo not taken delivery from steamer by 26th February, 1924, will be landed into the hazardous and/or non-hazardous godowns of the Hong- kang a Kowloon Whar! & Godown

Co., Ltd, at consignees' risk, whence delivery may be obtained.

All broken, chafed and damaged cargo will be examined by Messrs. Anderson & Ashe (Marine Surveyors) at the godowns on 2nd March, 1924 at 10 ɛ.m.

TIENTSIN, February 23. Italian arms stored in a godown had a fine opportunity, Chan So in the Italian concession, are being taking the ball virtually from the moved from Tientsin. It is

tip of his toe. Chan carried the reported that they are being taken ball to the Sailors' area and with to a point on the Kinhan line, a corner kick, dropped it close in. within forty miles of Peking.

Visiting the Railway yard in the Wo Pak-chong, headed into the net. The goal was disallowed, early hours of this murning,

No claims will be admitted after the goods have left the steamer or Reuter's correspondent saw a train Choi Ping-fan being penalised for

After lemons, South China godowns, and all goods remaining of over twenty cars being loaded jumping and pushing up with cases of rifles, equipment and gun-limbers; no less than began scoring, Wong getting the undelivered after 2nd March, 1924

first goal with a shot that un-will be subject to rent. eighty of the latter were counted. balanced Brewerton and forced him All claime against the steamer Italian marines were supervising with the ball over the line. Wong must be presented to the Undersigned the work.

It is reported that Marshal Tsao added to this success later, con- on or before 10th March, 1924, or Kun's (President) representatives verting one of Chan Kwong-un's they will not be recognised.

The next came No Fire Insurance whatever will have purchased the munitions for five passes.

as the result of a foul, be effected.

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superior ringcraft stood him in good stead.

Li Wai-tong beating Brewerton with the free kick. Following- this reverse the Sailors made an effort and nearly scored, Carter sending in the ball to the right hand corner of the net, Lau just A novel item was a three-round managing to save by throwing it contest between two Indians, Drill over Brewer's head. Wong Fak- Corpl. All Mohamed and P. C. chong distinguished himself by Khushi Mohamed. It was a brisk scoring again just before time. affair characterised by little science but a good deal of liveliness. The

CLUB DE RECREIO, KOW- constable won on points.

LOON RES. A couple of three-round prelim- Matched against P. C. Jessop, inaries between welterweight Sergt. Stewart won a very sporting novices opened the night's pro- welterweight contest on points. gramme. P. C. Roberts succeeded | It was one of the best bouts of the in knocking out Sergt. Taylor.in evening..

Committee: Mr. D. Burlingham, Sub-Insp. Marks. Sub-Insp, J. Clark, Sub-Insp. Shaftain, Sergt. Nichol, Sergt. Condon, Sergt. Hallam, Sergt. Dyer, Sergt. Whant, Sergt. Putt, Sergt. Michell, Warder Plumb

1.

Both teams were strongly re- presented on the KF.C. ground,, Morton, of the seniors, occupied.

the second round and was matched Warder Culvar had an easy the centre half position for Kow- In the final against Sergt Simpson victory over Sergt. Gough in the Joon, while Rasmussen turned

contest out who had sent his man. (P. C. six-round lightweight

in goal for them. The Bliss) down for the full count in which ended the programma: first half was even. Resum the final round. The final had to be Gough, who was out of conditioning, the Club forced the stopped in the second round owing and was cautioned several times pace and put Kowloon on the to Simpson injuring his thumb and for boring, lost an uninspiring defensive. Following some tricky the decision went to Roberts, bout on points.

play by their front line, D. Xavier

This was unfortunate as Simpson. In the absence of H.E. the beat Rasmussen after five minutes' was obviously leading on points. Governor who had had to leave play. Keeping up the pressure, L The Novices Lightweight contest early the Captain Superintendent Roche, receiving from a partial between Sergt. Dungey and of Police, Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, clearance by Ollier, went in and Sergt. Mathison had an unsatic presented the trophies to beat Rasmussen putting the

successful factory ending, the decision of the the

competitors. Recreio two up. From now until referee, Lieut. Scott Bell, to He commented on the good the end of the game, play went in disqualify. Dunger in the fourth show which had been put up favour of the Reserves and, ten round for holding not being at all and the promising material there minutes from time A. W. Brown popular as both men were really at was in the Force. He thanked all scored for them. The Reserves

who had been responsible for the tried to pull the "game

ind bat fanit.

A promising bout in the novices arrangements, particularly Mr. the, Club defended wall, the final welterweight class between Sergt. Burlingham, who had gone to a whistle sounding with the Club, de Johnson and P. C. Wynne ended. lot of trouble in fixing up the Recreio winning by two, to one, when the latter injured his wrist contests, and also the officials of and the Medical Officer stopped the Hongkong Boxing Associa the fight, the decision going to the

Sergeant.

tion, who had. naslated, that evening. Õ༣!

Though he gave away 18 pounds, Amongst those who presented Sub-Inspector Reynolds had a trophies were Sir Claud Severn, Well won victory on points over P.C.Kingdon in the Light Heav weight class. The Inspećtói

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