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MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1924.

"FOR SALE.

SAMLI (Shanghai. Fish)

Frozen by A JA. Otteson's Improved Patentod method which preserves its original flavour and qualities. Dactasted always appreciated. Flash firm as frest fsb.

To be obtained only from

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NOTICE..

THE FIFTH ANNUAL GENERAL College Old Boys Association will

MEETING of the Queen's

be held in the Hall of Queen's College at 5.30 p.m. on MONDAY. the 15th. December 1924.

By Order of the General Committee

H. C. HUNT,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, 8th December, 1924.

LEE KEE

Agent for

HENRY RICHARD

TILE CO'S

Wo have a large stock of White Glazed Wall Tiles Colour Glased. Wall Tiles, Caramic Mosaic Tiles Geomotrical Encautio Floor Tiles, Tile Fire Gratos,

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SATURDAY'S GAMES.

CHINESE JUST WIN.

Surreys Successful.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.,

First Division." Club S...

Kowloon Chinese ................... z Tamar Surreys... 2 Police

Second Division,

Recreio "B"......4 St. Josephs "B"..o Surreys University China "A4 Club Res. St. Josephs A. Sacred Heart Recreio "A"..... China "B"

Club v. Kowloon.

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Played on the Club ground before

men, but this handicap, did not worry them much. The China! team made the mistake of chang- ing goalies which cost them a few goals.

The second half opened with Brown scoring a spectacular goal, the ball hitting the upright and going into the flet. Fuertes took a corner kick and put in a nice centre, which Gosano headed -through.--With-five against-them the China team commenced to lose heart and it was not long before Rocha obtained one of his.. individual, gonls, Following, on

Rocka once more got possession of the ball and added his fourth. Gosano finished things off by obtaining a nice goal just at the end.

The new line up of the Club eleven has certainly strengthened the team: Gosano is a very nice centre, and Ogley is shaping down well at back,

Line up:--

Club de Recreio "A" :-M. Silva: W. Ogley, P. M. Xavier; | C. d'Assumpeño. A. A. dos Remedios; D. C. Remedios; D. Xavier, A. P. Fuertes, A. Gosano, A. A. da Rocha. A. J. Brown. Referee: Mr. Spencer น

Club Res, v. China "A."

This livened things up a little and the Police trio took the ball down the Surreys end and looked like scoring, Stewart having the misfortune to fall right in front of the goal with no one to pass Charles- save the goalkeeper. worth then got going and centred nicely to Humberstone who fail ef to convert. Clarke saving nice-

The Police then-obtained-a-goals for the Chinese who were corner but failed to make any use leading at half-time by 3 to none. of it, the Surreys getting the bull In the later half Ferguson scored

Played on the Club ground the

Chinese winning a very easy game by four goals to one. Kau was responsible for all four

and Butler just failing to score, the only goal for the Club. Clarke sending the ball över the

bar for a corner. Mackleworth

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large crowd of supporters. The put in a nice corner shot but Recreio "B" v. St. Joseph's "B." game turned out to be very Clarke stepped right out and terappy one. In the first half there cleared. The Surreys then forced

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TO LET-Office Rooms in Central with his store, although the Club another corner, and Mackleworth

position. Apply-Linstead a much of the play. In this once more put across a lovely one, Navy "A" ground and resulted in

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FOR SALE.

half Crocker who had turned out for Kowloon in goal had the mis fortune to be injured, hurting his

ara, and took no further part in

but the Police cleared.

Half-time arrived with the Surreys one up.

This game was played on the

unexpected win for the Recreio by four goals to none, two of which were scored in the first half..

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Surreys v. University.

St. Joseph's v. Sacred Heart."

The College boys had a shock in

The second half, opened with TO LET-Four large rooms,

excellently situated for offices the game. In the second half in

the Surrey's pressing but unable on the 3rd Floor of "St. George's" which very little interest was taken to get through. The Police Building facing Ice House Street and the Club scored through Howard backs clearing well passed out to Chater Road, Fer terms and who accented a nice pass from Pile particulars apply to Hongkong on the right. Previous to this Simpson who made a fine. run The and Territorial Estates Limited, St. Joes had missed a perally given down but failed to score. George's" Building.

against Knight for dangerous lay Surreys then got going in earnest

Played on the Chinese ground, Resul: Club 1. Kowloon, thinking their lend was none, too! A draw. would lave heen good secure, and from a piece of play the Surreys winning by three Robinson and result on the run of the play, nei by Humberstone and Butler the goals to none. ther side-playing serious footbalk latter scored with a nice drive Woolridge scored in the first half Newloon were handicapped by the which gave Clarke no chance. whilst the latter player added loss of Crocker, Wheeler taking his Eaton then endeavoured to obtain another in the second portion of

the game. place in goal, but he can be another but with a-clear-goal. hlanied for the shot, that heat him before him, he shot to Clarke who The Chab were not at full strength, cleared. The Police then made a Johnson Evelyn and Bishop bring absentees, forward movement. Mc Cubbin and Me Tavish deputis-looked dangerously like scoring. ng; both these played a good game but one of the Surrey's backs FOR SALE. Kellett Manor being but much could not be exported handled the ball; the referee gave No. 185, The Peak. Possession-fron-tun-owing to lack of training a penalty but the Police failed to score. Douglas saving well next May, H. Percy Smith, No. 6,

Then the Surreys got annoyed Des Voeux Road Central.

and bombarded the Police goal, At Scokuampoo, the tens lining but Clarke saved well.

Surreys then forced a corner but Tour-Wavish: Ball & Leon Charlesworth sent behind. The Wiggington & Police attacked and forced a Sandy Johnson Roberts, Edds,corner but again failed to con- vert. The Surreys then tried Where In Hing-beang; hard until the whistle blew, to Le Vek-tat & Cheong Wing-shing: add another to their score but Leung Yuk-tong. Wong Shi-wa & Clarke was playing too well for Lam Yaksying Pong Kan-wing them, saving repeatedly. Sien Kam-sup, Wong Pak-ehong. |La Wai-tong & Chan Kwong-in.'

Referee. Mr. Smith R. A. The first half was very even, both sides playing all they knew. The Chuese were the first to score, Suen Kim-sm, beating Wavish just before the interval from

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INTIMATIONS.

'NOTICE.

THE PAINTERS OF HONGKONG hereby give notice that owing to the hundredfold rise in the cost of Hring they must ask for an incresse of wages to the extent of Fifty

per cent.

Working hours and conditions to

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Employers of painting labour will be notified by letter and this an nouncement is for public information. It is considered that Fifty per cent. is the lowest required to give a living wage.

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ramble in the Chinese goalmonth. Edds beat Lau, although the latter could have cleared if he had not been too sure..

Half time. "Tamir, China "A". 1.

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Resuming, the "Tamar" were the first to get busy and the Chinese defence had all they knew to keep them from scoring; as a matter of

Surreys v. Police.

The

this game when the Sacred Heart managed to draw with them, each Sacred Heart managed to draw side scoring early, whilst the level five minutes from time.

Drums v. Kowloon.

Played at Sookumpoo, the Row loon playing only ten men all the game.. Kowloon's right back scored first for the Drums, whilst

Parker added another. There

Line. Up: Surreys, Douglas; Cooper, was no score in the second half. Result: Drums, 2; Kowloon 0. Jordan; Petter, Mitchell, Bris- towe Charle

Eaton, Humbertstong, UN Mackle- worth.

Police, McWalter; Fenn; "Ste

son, Simpson, Dewar.

Referee: Mr. Spencer.

2nd DIVISION.

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MAIL WEEK NEWS.

ITEMS FROM FAR AND NEAR.

M. de Fleuriau, the French Minister in China, is to succeed Comte de Saint-Aulaire as French Ambassador in London.

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To maintain passage way for orbes, the largest liners, Southampton John Major, of Hanley, Stafford- In an RS.P.C.A. prosecution John Harbour Board have decided t

Club de Recreio v. China" "B."

restore Southampton Water ap-, shire, was fined £3 35. and costs proach-channel to 35 feet deep. for placing a poisoned bone for a and also to deepen a portion of

dog. water outside their area provided the Southern Railway will share the extra dredging cost.

Dyspeptics Can Eat What They Like

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The King has approved the ap pointment of Sir Montagu Sherard Dawes Butler to be Governor of the Central Provinces of India and Bearer in succession to Sir F. G.

Sly, whose term of office will ex-

pire in January next..

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Starting at 8.00 p.m. instead of fact, but for two or three spasmodi as scheduled owing to the late cal runs by the Chinese the Sailors arrival of the China eleven, and had all the play until within, five playing only thirty minutes each

Among those who sang to 500 minutes of the close of the game, Way, this second division game when new life seemed to spring proved a walk over for the Club if they take half a teaspoonful of Convicts at Wormwood Scrubs Everyone ex Bieurated Magnesia in a little Prison, West London, was the Hon. into the, Chinese team and they de Recreio "A.", STORAGE space on Marine Lots took matters into their own hands, pected to see them win but not water immediately after eating. Dorothy Paget, the nineteen years- Chinese and it was only a minute before by such a majority as eight goals No matter how badly you may old daughter of Lord Queen- suffer from indigestion, dyspepsia, borough, who is training as an time that Ti Wal-tong managed to nil."

The game started by the Club gus, flatulence, or acidityno amateur singer. This was Miss to get the winning goal from a nice

Paget's first performance before taking up the offensive and they matter how many medicines you, movement by the right wing.

Result : China "A," 2; bombarded the China goal. may have tried without success an audience." "Tamari 1:

Rocha gave the Chinese custodian don't give up hope. Thousands Hearing of an accident near by a life by shooting over the bar, who once suffered as you now while they were being inspected in but it was not long before he suffer who had tried everything the Drill Hall, members of the opened the scoring with a bril-without obtaining relief-now Walthamstow, E., branch of St. Playing at the Kowloon ground liant run down the right wing on Saturday afternoon the Police and scored with a nice straight enjoy perfect health, and can get John Ambulance Brigade went to although they only fielded nine shot. This opened things and almost anything without the the scene and gave first-aid to two Nos. 58544/63, 27569/93, 4192/96, men, Fenn and Pearson not arriv- shortly after the Club tried to lightest pain or discomfort. You men injured in a collision between

can do the same if you will go a motor car and a motor-cycle.' ing, gave the Surreys a nice run [add their second. Gosano gave a 55627/636, 5959/68, 52381/390. for their money, and the Surreys nice exhibition of dribbling, but to-day to any good chemist and

Frederick Jester Barnes, 39. a package of Blaurated

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find N that the above mentioned three forwards, so most of their managed to get the ball away to vital organs strengthened, while sentenced to a month's imprisoni Scrip the property of Mr. A. A their own goal, the feature of the The China eleven then attacked content and enjoyment will fill being drunk in charge of a motor Lopes, of Alexandra, Building, game being the play of Wynne but P. Xavier and Ogley were your life. But be quite sure you car in Hyde Park. Hongkong Sharebroker has been and Clarke. Wynne seemed to playing a very sound defence yet the right thing for your pro- appeal was given. obtained from him by false be everywhere he was required game and gave, no opening, tection the oval "BISMAG" trade pretences and that any person to while Clarke was absolutely on They passed up to Rocha who mark is prominently displayed on whom the same is offered for wires, saving splendidly, and the made one of his runs and scored. the wrapper, and you should look purchase should before purchasing two goals he let through were im-Soon after Brown got possession for it when buying. the same at once communicate possible to save.

of the ball and took it down, cen- with Mr. A. A. Lopes at his office, The game opened with the Sur-tred finely to Fuertes, who head- Alexandra Building, or at his rey forwards in full awing and ed it through Half-time arrived Residence, No. 8, Pratt Building, about ten minutes after the start with the Club three up. Just Kowloon.

Eaton got through and scored. before half-time D. Xavier had to Dated the 27th day of Novem-The Police appealed for off-side retire, the Club taking the field ber, 1924.

but the referee allowed a goal, the second half with only ten

of Mr. Ng Cheung.

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