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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925.

LOCAL SPORT.

YACHTING..

INTER PORT

THE CHINA MAIL

PIRACY HUMOURS."

LIGHTER SIDE TOLD BY. PROFESSOR,

League Table.

CONSOLATION

Position up to date,

RACE.

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CUP FÖR SHANGHAI.

Shot

Won.

Lost

DELICATE DISTINCTIONS.

here's humour in all things"

is one of the sudlies of Jack Point in "The Yeomen of the Guard"

AMUSEMENTS.

"PIERROT PIE" AT THE THEATRE ROYAL,

Miss ROSSITER'S COMPANY.

The Madeline Rossiter Company

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

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PUBLIC AUCTION.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

HONGKONG GENERAL CHAMBER OF COMMBROE,

NOTICE.

HONGKONG SHAREBROKERS

ASSOCIATION.

THE following are members of the

Above Association

CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL.

A. E. Carroll, M. A.. Raznek, sufficient support is forthcom- | J, W. Kew, which sticks past Sa the mind-gave a delightful entertainment DARTICULARS and Conditions of

tion to be hold Ing, a New Class for Beginners O. Kitcboil, Sale by Public að

** of February, | will shortly be commenced." to even in piracy would be added yesterday in the third night of the

Yip Yung Pak. by any members of the audience Owing to the unfortunate illness of Public Works Department, by or

Season at the Theatre Royal MONDAY, the nd teen of the For particulars please apply to F. M. L, Soares.

1830, at 3 pm, at the Ou tor of His 6 who were asked for their opinion one of the party in hospital (Mr. Excellancy the Govornoe, of une

the undersigned. *ot of when leaving the Cathedra!

Jack Bennietis), the" printed pro- CROWN LAND at Ma Lau Woi in yesterday evening after the lecture granume was not strictly adhered to, Colony of Hongkong, fora ton of 75% given by Professor W. J. Hinton at in spite of the handicap in nuth-gears, with the option of renewal ab of the Hongkong University, oners the Company provided an en His Blajesty the King, for a further Crown Rant to be fixed by the Surveyor of The Humours of Phraey,"

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H.M.S. Hawkins ... The series of Interport yachting Small Arms Clubģ races was concluded yesterday, Hawkins Marines 5 afternoon with a race for the eight Taikoo Rifle Club... 2 boats for a, cup, the Hongkong 1st Bn. East Surrey 5 crews for RN. Dockyard..... I helmsmen going as Shanghai and other yachtsmen H.M.S. Titania taking the Hongkong boats. The 25th Battery R.A.... 5

H.K.V.D. Corps wind strengthened and there was á splendid race over the same course earlier in the day. Gladys, Joan, and Ursula all got good)

starts

but Joan shipped a sea and lost a little way not long

GOLF...

afterward. Scalark and Bluenose FINAL FOR CAPTAIN'S picked up and the leading boats rounded the Channel Rocks in the. following order-Gladys, Blue- nose, Ursula, Searlark.

WIN FOR CAMIDGE.

Hall

The deliente distinctions which tertainment unique in its variety team of 75 years. were drawn between pirney, and satisfying in its qualities.

Last night's title was 'Pierrot hnevancering, and privateering.

The staff which entered recital of the regulations (written

Pie. into its composition was so highly or understood) by all "respectable' men of the profession, and the iced that the audience was cont CUP.exits of the most celebrated of into, Miss Madeline Rossi bem immensely tinkled the ter proved her talent in more ways andience, which was representative than one, and in the garb of n of all sections of the commmitystor in the final act, "A Life on the Navy being present in large the Decan Wave" showed facility of movement which evoked ronsing hers

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The final of the competition The positions of the leading match play for the 1924 Captain's boats were unchanged at

applause. the Cup was played at Fanling on

than one occasion.

Gad very bad luck in not Gladys was called by Mr. Neill

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The timorous Tenis, duncos, and. songs were repeatedly encored.

Those who loolt för an entertaja

est morose would do well to visit bioment, which cannot fail to evoke sefemming laughter from eveni the

Piety and piracy, saith the to finish although ·Ursula just Sunday and resulted in a win for uret, often mingled in that the "failed to "beat Bluenose on more R. A. Camidge by 4 up and 3 to pratical communities were quite frequently within themselves Jay- China. New Your Competitions unus fuch a course was necessary play over Dr. J. L. Shellshear.

fabiding unchalid, not shed

Ecletic-Cancelled owing to in the pursuit of business,

Quite a number of Britain's most small number of entries,

Special, Medal round-also caos men were in strict truth celled for same reason.

pirates-Ţtrader, Hawkins, Running Bogey Pool (80 entries)..

hion, and muy “others, Licut-Col: E. D. Matthews (13) tie all square.

bringing home Joan first in the morning event. He well deserved the trophy he .won. He is undoubtedly the best helmsmen that Shanghai sent He knows a great deal about boats and boat sailing, having sailed more than one course on the Clyde,

Details.-

Finishing. Helmsmen

Times

Gladys 1st... 4 45 20 Neill

Bluenose 2nd 4,46 14 Woodfield

Ursula 3rd

4" 46'50"Clutton

Sealark 4 48 10 Byrne

Boojum

Joan....

4 48 45 Grist

4 49 18 Griffiths Adanac 4 50 2 Adams "Adele .............. 451_22 Hey

Interport Dinner.

The interports yachting dinner will take place to-night at the Hongkong Club at 7:45 o'clock.

RIFLE SHOOTING.

HONGKONG LEAGUE

MATCH.

WON BY HAWKINS R.C.

The following are the scores of the match between H.M.S. "Titania" and H.M.S. "Hawkins" and. "Hawkins" Marines on Sun- day, at Stonecuiters:→

E. G. V. Grimble (14) tle all

square:

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Other returns were. Professor Middleton Smith, z cards each I down

Colone Matthews down

"G. B. Hett I down.

H. U. Ireland 2 down

Mixed Bogey

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Mr. and Mrs. G. Murray (7 and 13) one up; tie:

Mrs. Brown (12) and Professor Middleton Smith (18) one up; tie, Mr. and Mrs. Ireland one down

Mr. and Mrs. A. Ba Stewart two

down.

BOXING.

SOME FIRST-CLASS BOUTS PROMISED.

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in Kiel, on the other land, as not a 'pirete hut a privateer. Then followed a silgetion, of the. esploits of some of the more velez brated of themi.

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the Theatre on

maining nights,

one of the for

"WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS

IN FLOWER.”

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M. F. KEY.

Secretary.

Hongkong, 27th January, 1925

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By Order of the Committee

J. W. KEW.

Secretary.

Hongkong, 26th November, 1924.

NOTICE.

MONGKONG STOCK EXORANGE

having arrived from above ports: THE following are members of the CONSIGNEES are requested to pre

abo Exchange sent their Bills of Lading in exchange Alvo AA.

Abrabam, Lora. for Delivery Ordere, and take Bagram J. T. immediate delivery from alongside

steamer,

All cargo not taken delivery from steamer by 26th January, 1925, wil he landed into the hazardous and/or non-hazardous godowns of the Hong kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., at consigneca' risk, whence delivery may be obtained.

All broken, chafed and damaged cargo will be examined by Messrs. Anderson and Ashe, (Marine Survey ors) at the Godown

OD 30th

the goods have left the steamer or No claims will be admitted after Godowns, and all goods remaining

January, 1925, at 10a.m.

Benjamin. Y Birkest H Cox M. J. Crouchor A. V. A, Ellis, F. M. Gould J. Guttorres A. A. Lammert Goo. P. Lammert H. A.

Logst W.

Matheson H. Nissim A.

"Olson . W. Pestonji R Potts Geo. E ·

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Raymond E.-M. Silva P. M. N. da Smyth F. B. Tables P. Kow Fred. By Order of the Committee,

A. NISSIM,

Secretary

Hongkong, 28th November. 1924:

are sil you need of Pinkettes, the dainty JUST TWO TONIGHT

of an historical picture may not from the Wharves, delivery can be undelivered after 1st February to axatives dispel constipation,

obtained.

That is the local verdict on At the conclusion of the leetung.

"When Knighthood was In the. Rev. Norman Be of the Flower," the penultimate screen 37issions to Sammen, the Chairman, ing of which takes place at the called, for a vote of thanks to Bro. Coronet to-day. So far 25 mg Fuser Hinton, high was en-"house" are concerned the showing tastically accordet.

Professor Fimon, in reply, said always be a payable proposition to

No claims, x'll be admitted after that he hoped his address would the management of cinemas. For not be taken in any w17 IRS

this reason the Coronet is to be the goods, have left the Godowns, reflection on the valuable work of commended in no half-hearted and all goods remaining undelivered the man who were having to face manner for taking the risk of after February 3rd, 1925, will be rend piratical dangers, the serious smaller attendances and giving subject to rent, side of which they knew only too such films as "Richard the Lion- Hearted." When Knighthood welly

was. In Flower," and "The Fighting Blade."

WHO'S WHO.

LATEST CHINA COAST CHANGES.

The tournament advertised in Me. C. T. Harrison, second the "China Mail" by the Hong-officer, "Chungsin" is on reserve. kong Boxing Association, to take place on Saturday night should be well up to the high standard of recent shows.

In the opinion of many boxing enthusiasts, the recent tournaments H.M.S. Hawkias Rifle Club.. have been among the best ever Name Y. 200 500 600 TI.seen here, and Mr. J. Brooks, the P.O. A.C. Thoday 33 27 26 P.O. H. Page 28 29 28 A. B. L. Ring...... 28 28 25

Lt. Comdr. H.P.F.

Hutton

Mr. J. M. Byrne, frota reserve, has gone chief officer. "Shantung" Mr. A. 3. Nuts, chief officer. "Slantung." is to leave.

Mr. T. M. Henning, second officer, "Changelow, has gone third officer Paikoo Wan F.

Mr. M. Muir, third engineer,

87nergetic manager of the Associa-Ning," Is resigned. 85tion, considers that Saturday's

24 24 32 80

Mr. H.. B. C'anning, third en

Mr. F. Costing, second officer. two, has gone authe chief officer, Longwo

81 programme should be productive gineer, Linan. has resigned.

of some really first class bouts.

The main event is a fight for the Mid. V. M. Mansell 24 31.25 80 welterweight championship of the Colony between, Marine, Betts, P.O. A. Lewry 23 20. 23 75

"Hawkins," and H.M.S.

Pre L.S.S. Trowbridge. 21 26 27 74

East SPO. T. Keen 25 26 18 60 Pooley, of the 1st Balt..

Totals:- 205 220

206

H.M.S. Hawkins Marines

Rifle Club.

Col. Sat. W. G.

Gossett 27 24 30

Set. W. J. Atkins 27 28

Cpl. G. Gerald... 25 25

631

Surrey Regiment Both men have a high local reputation and nothing further need be said of their merits. The fight is scheduled to 'go fifteen rounds.

Mr. J. R. Middenway, chief ollieer. Loongwe," is on leave.

Mr. H. S. Hurley, from reserve. has gone chief oficer, "Clashing" Mr. E. T. Griffiths has be appointed third oficer. "Inising."

Mr. G. 1. Trivson, third officer, There are six other contests alluisung is on reserve of which are certain to produce 81 attractive fights."

Booking for members of the

78 Association opens to-day, and for

Cpl. W. Shaw 23 26 26 75 the general public to-morrow. The

Mne. Kavanaugh 21 25 26 72 booking arrangements are in the

Mi. Az C, Newton, third officer. "Cheongshing, bas gone second officer, Laisting."

Mr C. Nock, second ‘officer, Talang," has gone sond officer, Cheongshing."

"When Knighthood was in Flower pictures in palpitant life and action the greatest love story of royalty in English history. Shakespeare probably knew the romance of Mary Tudor, but as she was an aunt of Queen Elizabeth, he did not dare to immortalise her in one of his historical dramas. The task remained for an American author of modern times, Charles, Major." - From his exhaustiva studies of English history he re- surrected the stirring romance of the Tudor days.

Pageantry and pomp are integ mingled in a delightful way with the screen version of Charles Major's novel, and it is certain that nothing grander has ever been seen in even a Paramount picture.

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AN IDEAL HOST.

SIR ROBERT HỒ TỪNG AND

MEDICOS.

VISITORS ENTERTAINED.

The delegates to the joint Medical Conference which is being Mr. M. Anderson has been upheld at the University of Hong

MacW Hunt 21 26 23 79 hands of Messrs. S. Moutrie & Co pointed third officer. "Yuensong kong, leaders in the spiritual and i

Moe. W. Spender 28 22 17 67

Cpl. C. A. Dougins 22 18 22, 62

Totals.194 194 198 586

HMS. Titania-Rifle Club.

L. S Grigg

Sig. Harper A. B. McBain

Cpl. Keir

Mne. Firth

Mr. Kemp,

28 26 29 83

29 27 25 81

27 24 27 78

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HOCKEY.

CLUB v. NAVY TO-DAY.

The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club 2nd XI. 25 23 23 7 in a match against Navy "A" at 26 24 217 Happy Valley to-day at 5 o'clock zz zz 22 66 sharp

P. O. Wicks....... 2D 17 12 49 A Bower. H. R. Meacook, D.

"L. S. Jeffries.....

14 10933 Lyon, H. J. Armstrong, Rev. N. Evans, Rev. E. W. Martin, Totals.....191 173 168 532 G. R. Vallack, W. G. Gerrard, L. R. Blacking, T. R. Rowell and Surreys v. Small Arme J. Wedlake (Captain).

REGIMENT LOSE.

The following are the scores o the match between the Small Arms Club and 1st Bn. East Surrey Regiment on Saturday at Stone- cutters:

Small Arma Club, Name" Y. 200 500 600 T. Capt. R. Sturges... 28 30 27 85 Sgt. C. Tugwell... 28 32 27 87 Sgt. H. Whit-

Mr ET. Evnis, third offer "Yoonsang." ins go

secund officer, same ship.

Mr. Clark, second officer, *Ymensang,

is on reserve.

temporal life of the Colony, and representatives of the University itself, altogether to the number the guests at of 200, were

of Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung yesterday after- oor on the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden. Among those pre-

tra

sent were Sir. Claud and Lady Severn, Sir Henry Pollock, K.C., Mr. W. W. Hornell, Vice-Chan- the Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Hon. cellor of the Hongkong University, Sir H. E Pollock, Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son, H W. Bird, Mr. Ho Fook, Dr. Hon. Mr R. H. Kotewail, Mr.

Pearse, Dr. Black, the Rev. H.

Mr. J. B. Evané, sivond officers

officer, Hangsang.* "Suisang tas gone seting chief Mr. J. H. Doughty, chief officer, Hangang is on leave. Mr. W. J. Young, second officer. Kwongsang, has gone chief officer, Mingsang. "Mingeing." is on leave.

Mr. S. E. Fih, chief officer. MF. Thuster, from leave, has gone second engineër. “Yusang,"

Mr. J. J Robertson, second Copley Moyle, the Rev. Kirk engineer, Vusang,” bas gone Maconachie, and Professor |acting chief engineer, sama ship. Anderson,

Mf. S. Thonison, chief engineer,

Thanking Sit Robert and Lady Yusang," is on leave:

Ho Tung for their kindness, on Mr. T. Kerslake, sp'y third behalf of the guests, Dr. Kirk, engineer, "Yatshing." has gone Chairman of the. China Medical third engineer, Tangshing.

Missionary Association, said that Mr. V. L. Barr, third engineer. as he had gone among members Tungshing." has gone third er of the Conference during the past In the First Division of the ginger, "Kingwo

few days he had heard on all. League the following will repré- Mr. P. C. Hutchence, from resides expressions of, gratitude for sent the Civil Service Club against serve, the Royal Navy on the Civil Service Haighing"

has gone third officer, the kindness extended to them in ground, at 2 pm on Saturday:

so many ways by the community MC W. H. Watson, third of the Colony.

CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE CLUB,

SATURDAY'S TEAMS.

E. W. Hamilton (Captain), G. R.offeer. Huiching." is on reserve.

ngham 16 21 2663 Sayer, F. J. De Rome, B. D Evans, Shipping and Engineering," Mne. Carrington... 28 30 31 89 E. B, Reed, F. H. Holdman, F. E. PO. Lawson... 24 23 29 76 Lawence, E. C Fincher. F. Baker,

Paris, January 27.-The French

Sir Robert Ho Tung, in reply, thanked Dr. Kirk for his kind remarks. He felt honoured by the presence of such a large

PO Figgitt 24 31 26 81 A R. Sutherland, and F. J. Ling airman, M. Descamps, flying with gathering of eminent men of C.P.O. Payne.... 25 30 25 80 Reserve -H G. Wallington.. E.R.A. Wilkes...... 26 30 25 82

"Major Drake...

Total 643

a load of half-a-ton, covered a science. He was pleased to hear circuit of 31-1/2 miles at an, of the hospitality extended to the average speed of 1334 miles visiting delegates, and hoped that per hour, thus breaking the they would take away with them American record of 75 miles an pleasant memories of their stay in

Hongkong. hour.Havas.

Umpire.-P. T. Lamble. Scorer.-W. F. Fincher.

CSCC. v. ;RE, The C. SC. C. "A" team versus 1st Baltn. Surrey Regt.

Royal Engineers C. C. on the Name. 200 500-600 TL Army ground at 2.15 p.m.; on.

27 29 33 89 Saturday next will comprise

Rome. January 27-Ex-Pre- J. H. B. Nihill (Captain), T. D. Esident Alessandri hes cabled to Lieut. Dickens 24 26 27 IS COM.S. Estall.... 23 24 24 7

Pendered, H. G-Wallington, Sgt. Sales. 29. 25 17 71. 1. Squibbs, A. W. Grimmi Sgt. Hicks 25 24 23 72. Alexander, W. H. Edmonds, Chile agreeing to resume L/Sgt. Jones....... 27 21 28 76 S. B. Spillett, C. H, Beardall, Pie Dentry... 17:28 15 60 H. Strange, and C. Sara. Pto. Kepper....

Reserver:W. Cullip and H. Westlake,

Umpire G. H. Hallam.

22 27 25 74

Totak... 588

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All damaged packages will be examined by Mesars. Goddard and Douglas (Marine Surveyors) on February 2nd, 1925, at 10 a.m.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be counter.. signed by

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1925, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the steamer must be presented to the Undersign ed on or before 8th February, 1925. or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected. "

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