THE CHINA MAIL.
LOCAL SPORT.
FOOTBALL.
NOTES AND COMMENT.
TO-MORROW'S CUP TEAMS,
[By "Dutchie."]
The following is the programme for to-morrow:-
LEAGUE-DIVISION II. Kowloon v. Chinn "A." Kow-
loon ground.
St. Joseph's "A" v. China "B,"
Chinese ground.
University v. St. Joseph's "B,"
3000 The Second Division game 5000
5000
between the Club, Reserves and Secred Heart has been postponed, as some of the Club players have gone to Canton to play in a repre- sentative game there.
The game. Surreys Reserves v. Recreio "A" has been transferred from St. Joseph's to the Club ground.
VI
Hau-leung, Y. Hachiuma, Ip' Kwan, S. A. Ismail, Kwok Po-kan, Li Kam-hay, Li Siú-lun, Lo Fung: cheung, Ng Kam-chnen, Tsoi Ping-sum, and Yik Chan-pong.
CRICKET.
TOMORROW'S FIXTURES,
The following are the pro-" visional fixtures for to-morrow:-
LEAGUE DIVISION 1. Hengkong C.C. v. Navy on the H.K.C.C. ground.
University v. Civil Service C.C. on the University ground.
Chinese R. C.v. Royal Artillery on the Causeway Bay ground.
FRIENDLY GAMES.
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE. ANNUAL SPORTS ON MARCH 18...
The annual sports of St. Paul's" College are expected to take place on March 13.
An appeal is being circulated for subscriptions towards "the prize fund, which should be met with a generous response. It is unnecessary to point out how beneficial the sports are to the student life of the Colony,.
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VETERAN CLERK.
RETIREMENT OF MRA. B SUFFLAD.
CHANGES IN 36 YEARS.
By his retirement at the end of this week Mr. A. B. Sufflad, Clerk to the Chief. Justice, severs 36 years' connection with the Hong- kong judiciary.
al
Craigengower C.C.v. Indian R.C. on the C.C.C. ground.
Kowloon C.C. v. H.K.V.D.C. on
He was clerk to the Central Magistracy from 1888 to 1898, the Kowloon ground.
Civil Service C.C. "A" v Now-clerk to the Registrar. Supreme loon CC IL on, the C.S.0.0.Court, from that time until 1903, ground..
when he was promoted to the position of second clerk of court- and clerk to the Pulsne Judge. He has performed the duties of first" clerk to the court and clerk to the Chief Justice since 1906.
In this latter capacity Mr. Sufflad has served under the following Chlef Justices-Sir John Carring ton, Sir William Meigh Goodman, Sir Francis Piggott, Sir William Rees Davies, and the present Chief Many changes have taken place Justice, Sir Henry Cowper Gollan. in the personnel of the staff and the numbers of prisoners since he
v. UNIVESITY.." C.S.C.C cs.c.c. E. W. Hamilton (Captain), G: R. Sayer. F. J. de Rome, B. D. Evans, E. C. Fincher, F. F Lawrence, E. B. Reed, H. G. Wallington, F. Baker, F. H. Holdman and F. J.Ling, Reserve: A. R. Sutherland. The game that will attract the
University.-H. N. Buihetchet crowd will be that between Eng- land and China in the "Sunday (Captain), Rey. E. K. Quick, Herald" Charity Cup Competi- Prof. F. A. Redmond, A. S. Hett. tioia.
England on this occasion A. A. Rumjahn, T. E. Yeoh, T. 0. Yeow, JL Youngsaye, A. which met Scotland on Boxing Halim, S. Hachiuma and B. P: first took on his duties at the then
storeyed building which Ng, n
provided ample room for the ad- China will also have
ministration of justices When he strong team out, and a very even
left the Magistracy in 1898 there was only one Magistrate and the number of cases heard before him dally was very few compared with was only one Superintendent, one Deputy and one Chief Inspector, whereas there are now two Des putles, and numerous assistant superintendents. The system of police probationers was also a recent development.
Work in the Supreme Court has increased considerably in Mr. Sufiad's time. Cases numbered under a hundred yearly when he commenced duty there. Last year there were 356 and already in barely two months there have been 'qver seventy.
C.S.C.C. "A" v. K.C.C. II. The following have been select Chinese to beat their opponents ed to play for the Civil Service
to-morrow and also the Scottish
"
team whom they meet next C.CJ H. B. Nihill (Captain), that of the present day. There F. H. Harper, T. D. E. Pendered, The following are the teams. L. Squibbs, C. Alexander, England: Wayish: Wheeler A. W. Grimmitt, C. H. Beardall and Wynne: Petter, Mitchell and C. Sara R. Smith, W. Culp and Watson: Harris, Jones, Humber. stone, Butler and Simpson.
H. Strange.
Reservé G. H. Hallam. Reserves: Cooper, Caveille,
Petheram ...Kowloon: B. Jolinson and Macklesworth.
R. Dun- (Captain). L' A. Chinese: Hiu
W. F. J. can. A.. J. Kew, Cheung Wing-shing and Chan So: Gervin, A. J. Hendle, J. C. Long, Pang Kan-wing, Wong Shin-wa E. G. Renton, A. G. Pile, G.-J. and Leung Yuk-tong: Ng Kam-| Tacchi, J. Smith and H. Overy, chuen. Such Kam-shun, Wong Pak-chong."Li Wai-tong and Chan Kwong lu.
Reserves: Cheung Kam-chuen and Choi Ping-fan.
K.C.C. v. H.K.V.D.C.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1925.
OUR GREAT MOTOR CAR CLUB. POPULARITY CAMPAIGN CONTESTANTS.
Is Your Name In This Great List 7.
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THE FOLLOWING ARE THOSE WHOSE NAMES HAVE BEEN ENTERED AND WHO HAVE BEEN VOTED FOR AS THE MOST POPULAR PEOPLE IN HONGKONG.
18 YOUR NAME IN THE LIST?
18:30 CALL AT THE CAMPAIGN OFFICE IMMEDIATELY FOR FULL PARTICULARS OR PHONE CENTRAL .4860.
Name.
Basil Fung-1, West End Terráce
Doris Lee-9, Seymour Road
Aler, B. Allan-H.M. Naval Yard
W. E. Van Epps-Brown, Jones & Co.
Name.
Votes.
Mr. P. Waller Diocesan Boys' School
A020
Cleay Botelho-, Caine Road...
6020
Miss Consuelo Hyndman-27. Nathan Road, Kowloon.
5020
Miss Julia Wong-30, Calne Road
5020-
G. E. Ellams-1, Pratt Building.
5020
N. M. Currie-Davie Bong Co., Ltd., da, Des Vaux Road: Carlos Marques-Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd. 5000
8000
J. L. Litton-Benjamin & Potts, 11, Queen's Road Central
8000-
L. G. Rozario-Pacific Mail S.S.-Co.. Queen's Building... 5000 Mrs. A. J. Martin-Nathan House, Kowloon Mrs. H. M. Spit-Java Line ...
5000
5000
Mrs. Parsons-2, Broadwood Terrace
3000
Mrs. M. O'Sullivan-c/o Deacons, Prince's Building Mr. Herbert Gene Lee-20, Robinson Road
6000
5000
Votes,
Miss Nidia Franco-8, Tung Hing Road, Kowloon.
8000
274320
Mra. C. W, Olson-13, Broadwood Road..
5000
.206166
H. N. M. Hoosain--69, Queen's Road Central
5000
.205300
Marcus A. Carvalho c/o Messrs. Botelho Bros......
6000
.284070
Miss Elizabeth B. Solomon-22. Pilkin Street, Kowloon..
6000
H. Choa-Equitable Eastern Bank
259690
Frederick Franco-172, Wanchal Road
5000
Miss Mini Alves-6. Carnarvon Building, Kowloon
.190575
S. Winny-1, Upper Albert Road
5000
Miss D Witchell-Cox's Path, Kowloon
.160860.
Bro Augustus-St.. Joseph's College
5000
Navy "A" ground. Druma v. Recreio "B," Sookun-
Mrs. Elsie, Danenberg-1, The Albany
.164770
James Wong Bank of East Asia
5000
poo ground.
Miss Chenalioy-Nestle Milk Co...
.161050
Mrs. D. Barrett-7, Wild Dell Building
5000
Surreys v. Recreio A," Club
Miss L McKenzie-Struthers & Barry
148270
Miss S. K. Tso-Hongkong University
5000..
ground.
Miss Elsa Ecada Silva-Thoresen & Co.
137500
Leo d'Almada e Castro-Fanling...
5000
Kick-off, 2:45.p.m. sharp,
Miss Lolita da Sousa-1, Aimai Villas, Kowloon
116275
A. N. B. Carr-E. E. Telegraph Co.
.5000
"SUNDAY HERALD" CHARITY
Miss Annie Tollan-20, Nathan Road
.101950
Miss H. Soares--H. Alves & Co...
*5000
CUP.
Miss. R. Mow Fung-Gilman & Co., Ltd.
#98750
William Kwong-c/o Mackenzie Mackinaon
5000
Miss Violet Tock-Goddard & Douglas, 4a, Des Voeux Rd. 95650'
'Daniel Lui-5, Beaconsfield Arcade
Dr. John Fenton-Lugard Hall, Hongkong University.
89700:
B. M. Talati-18, Ice House Street
5000 5000
England v. China, Clab ground, Kick-off, 4.16 p.m., sharp.
C. P. Pintos-Holland China Trading Co.
C. Bond-Gande, Price & Co.
81750-
A. C. Greaves-, Excelsior: Terrace,
76100
Miss Rosy Lim-2, Stowford, Bonham Road
Mrs. Molly D. Lee-5, Shelley Street
66860
S. A: Ismail-c/o Odell& Behar.....
3000
James Chue-c o American Consulate
63950
C. M. Hazeland-A. P. Building
5000
Miss Amy Stonham-15s, Orient Building, Kowloon
$1375
Miss Cissy Xavier-3, Humphreys Avenue
5000
C. de Mello-5, Kennedy Road
55600
Rev. Bro. Casaian-St. Joseph's College
Edith H. Kee-260, Queen's Road
42475
Frack Colaco-co Hongkong & Shanghai Bank-
5000
Mrs. E. E. Ellis-Hongkong Hotel
40970
J. Duguid Colonial Dispensary
5000
W. J. Wilkinson-Hongkong Land Investment Co.
40250
Miss G. E. Tyson-39, Conduit Road
Miss B. BlissHK... Canton & Macao Steamboat Co.
26420
D. Rutonjee-Rutonjee & Sons
5000 5000
Miss G. Ellis 10, Ice House Street
21360
K. Tyson-- Bank of East Asia
5000
A. G. Suffiad B.A.T......
20430
J. F. Shea-Lepack & Co.
5000
John Mackenzie-J. F. Grose & Co., 6. Des Voeux Road.. 19900
Misa Mae Dillen-Diocesan Boys' School, Bonham Road.
5000
Miss D. O'Keefe-Station Hotel, Kowloon
15550
Manuel Augusto Simoes-Standard Oil Co.
6000
Miss Alice Lau-Plans, Ltd., Asiatic Building
14745
C. L. Chung-; Ice House Street
6000
W. Shea-Colonial Dispensary, Queen's Road Central
.12800
W. H. Young-P.O. Box 507...
6000.
H. J. White-longkong Hotel
12295
Miss Chan King Sim-60a, Bonham Road
5000
Miss M. Kent-Lane, Crawford, Ltd.
11820
Kathleen Amat-Sanitary Dept.. Happy Valley
5000
Day..
G. V. Hughes W. R. Loxley & Co.
10975
Mrs. T. C. Wong-1, Prospect Place
5000
S. James Silva-Government House..
10190
Miss Carmen Vaz-4. Mosque Street.
5000
game should seen.
To win this
C. H. Lyton Lyson & Hall, Solicitors, Bank of China-Bldg: 10020
Miss Hiptoola-Hongkong University
5000
Cup it will be necessary for the
Mra. C. J. Roe-2. Observatory Villas
9790
F. de La Cruz-American Quarentine Office
5000
Exma Dr. Olga da Roza-Roza Bros.
0280
Miss Unice Samy-Bonhám Read
5000
Teddy Hyndman-Kowloon Docks
9200
H: R. Capell-c/o A. S. Watson & Co.
5000
R. A. Cooper-N, Lazarts Opticians, 12. Queen's Road C. 9050
Miss B. Steel-83, Broadwood Terrace
5000
Miss V. Capell-Torres Building, Kowloon
8940,
Stanley Patrick She-Sec.; Chinese Chamber of Commerce 6000
D. Hillier Harbour Office.
8770
F. M. Silva-c/o The P. & 0. Bank...
5000
Fred V. Wong-333, Nathan Road, Kowloon
8650
E. M. Silva-311. Nathan Road, Kowloon
5000
LE. S. Hodge-8b, Duddell Street,
8600
Peter Rozaric-12, Austin Avenue, Kowloon
5000
Mrs. Clarke Atkinson-Kowloon Docks r.
8500
Brazito Vulto Alves-Hughes & Hough
5000
F. A. Loureiro-Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp.
8375
Miss Natalia Alvares-3. Duddell Street
5000
Shing-iu:
T. S. Wan-20, Caine Road ...
-8150
Miss Chang Ying-1, St. Stephen's Lane
5000
Dr. Was Yik Shing--12, D'Aguilar Street
8000
Jinimic Howell-Kowloon Docks
5000
C. F. Vas-Eastern Extension Telegraph Co., Ltd.
7800
K. Y. Leung-18, Elgin Street
5000
M. Manuk-Dairy Farm .....
7585
Syed Latif Hussien e o Haroon Adams & Co.
5000"
Mrs. N. O'Sullivan-c/o Deacon's
7050
O. Roza-Roza Bros. Exchange Brokers
5000
Miss Alicia Guiterres--7, Ashley Road, Kowpon.
7025
R. C. Pass-Douglas S.S. Co.
G000
Miss Rosy Eat-59, Caine Road
6996
Miss Maude White-14. Orient Buildings. Kowloon
5000
Ellis M. Joseph-Odell & Behar.
6750
T. Silva-China Underwriters
5000
Mis 5. V. Shirazee-Government Civil Hospital
6740
Harry Greenwood-7, Pratt Building
5000
Miss Meadows-Public Works Departments
6500
Thomas James Rew-erentile Bank
5000
Mrs. Deacon-21, Broadwood Road
6450
Wm. J. Burling-Dunbar House, Cameron Road, Kowloon. 5000
DTrafford-Dincesan Boys' School, Bonham Road
6400
J. C. dos Remedios--Hongkong Bank
Mrs. Beván-Leighton Hill Road
6400
Leonard Silva-1, Austin Avenue, Kowloon
Mrs. Suad-a, Moreton Terrace, Causeway Bay
6280
Charlie Figueiredo÷7" Hankow Road, Kowloon
Dunstan Prestage-6, Gresson Street, Wanchai s
6210
Jose M. Fonseca Standard Oil Co....".
5000 5000" 5000 5000
Beatrice, Souza-Mac's Cafeteria
6150
Luiz Gonzaga dos Remedios-Standard Oil Co...
5000
Mrs. A. M. G. Sarko Harry Wicking & Co.
6150
Miss Christina Gutierez-39. Bonham Road.
6150
Miss H. R. Hunt-30, Bonham Road"
6100
Mrs. S. Perry-7. The Peak ....
6050
G. F. Gardner-Messra, Bradley & Co., Prince's Bldg. H. J. Hunter-Messrs. Bradley & Co.. Prince's Bldg. K. S. Morrison-Messrs. Bradley & Co., Prince's Bldg. Mrs. Chan Che Cheuk-50, Bonham Road
5000
5000
5000
'A, P. F. Préw-University of Hongkong
6020
R. Silva--Hon. See., B.O.A.C. Club, Kowloon
5000
Miss N. McEwen-Leys Lodge. Kowloon
5900
E. Cordeiro-Noronha & Co.
5890
Lai Yim-Hongkong Hotel
5850
Miss Helen Lam-Coronation Road, Mongkok, Kowloon.. Lo Lan Poco Wang Hing. jeweller, Queen's Road C. Miss Leamore Gomes-co Jardine, Matheson, Pedder St.
5000
5000
5000
Miss Mabel Gittics-Union Trading Co., Prince's Building
5850
Miss Lolita Rocha-100b. Wanchai Road!.
5000
Mrs. Railton-33, Humphrey's Building, Kowloon
5750
J. N. Menta-King Edward Hotel
5000
St. Joseph's "A" and the Drums
Miss E. Hirst-8, West View. Kowloon ...
5750
T. M. Cheung-40, Wellington Street
5000
look likely winners., St. Joseph's
C. A. Franco-Hongkong Electric Co., Ltd:....
5700.
Miss Luk Man King-6, West Terrace. Caine Road.
5000
"B" may snatch two points from
Miss-Everdine Cruz-c'o. China & Japan Telephone Co.
5700
Miss Patricia Remedios-17, Castle Road
5000
the University if the latter fail to turn out at full strength.
HOCKEY.
E. Mattos-Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation.
5708.
S. John-Moler-4, Wood Road.
5000
Miss Mollie Churn-Diocesan Girls' School
5650
Bliss Florence She-, Seymour Terrace
5600
Ma Wing Chung-c/o Nanyang Tob. Bros., Des Voeux Rd. 5000 Miss Mini Noronha-31, Yick Kee Building
5000
Shield
Next week one of the semi- finals in each Division of the
Competition
will be
TO-DAY'S MATCH FOR SIM SHIELD.
Miss Kathicen Grose-55, Conduit Road
5550
Peter Silva-1. Austin Avenue, Kowloon
5470
Miss E. Rose-311. Nathan Road, Kowloon Miss Fathergill-Austin Road. Kowloon
5000
played.
"
5000
Miss Violet Chan-Government Civil Hospital
5165
Miss A. Ismail-co Wah Yan English School
5400
Mrs. Hazeland-10. Queen's Gardens
5400
Monsieur Eagai Chewe-20, Robinson Road. Miss Eileen Leonard--Italian Convent Mr. A. N. harey-Hongking Electric Co.
5000
5000
at 5.15, the This afternoon, last match in the Sim Hockey Shield tournament will be played
5000
1. Costa-Standard Oil Co. of N.Y.. Union Buildings.
5400
E. Ezra D. Sassoon & Co., Ltd.
5400
H. R. Landolt-11, Orient Building
5400
UNION CHURCH.
Henry Law-99; Chancery Lane
5400
Dr. Eugene 1. de Sousa-St. John's Hall University
6360
W. Sousa Jardine. Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street,
6850
ITS SOUND FINANCIAL),
H. J. Silva-Dodwell & Co., Ltd....
5300
POSITION.
Miss Ena Alves-6, Carnarvon Building
5300
Miss Alice Lee-37, Robinson Road
5250
THE ANNUAL MEETING
Miss C. Botelho-Peninsula Store, Basement K'loon Store, 5250
Mrs. Normington-Whitfield, Causeway Bay
5200
Mrs. Harris Walker-Basilea, Lyttleton Road
5200
On Wednesday evening
Dr. K. S. Cheah-54, Morrison Hill Road
5200
fannual meeting of the sealholders
T. Bruga-37, Robinson Road ........*.
5200
T. Ramsay-W. 5. Bailey & Co., Kowloon
6200
U. Gonella-33, Queen's Rond C.
5175
Miss Mercedes Rosario 12, Austin Avenue, Kowloon...
5160
Miss Evelyn Custro-21, Caine Road
Miss Carvalho-Dodwell & Co., Ltd.. 2, Queen's Road.
6150 5150
Rev. J.
Miss Ivy Musso--29, Morrison Road
Mrs. T. S. Thoi-25, Man Chung Fong, Happy Valley,
5100
Miss Sousa-Lyemun Villas, Kowloon
5100
report and
accounts
for
P. O. Peuster-J. Manners Co., Ltd., 7, Queen's Road.
5100
Mra. G. Rapp-Humphreys Estate Co., Ltd,
6100
A. Gosano, L. A. da Rocha, A. J.
The Rev. J. E, Maconachie ex Brown.
Mrs. W. Lawrence-Kowloon Docks
Miss B. George--Kowloon Naval Yard
5100 5100
N. H. Fok Tutorial Institute
Freddie Cunha-Chartered Eunking Corp.
5100 5100
QUEEN'S COLLEGE. -
Mrs. Evelyn Sales-2, Peace Avenue, Hemuntin
6080
נ
foi-
"Miss Ofelia Barretto-1, Aimai Villas
5060
· Mrs. Westlake-Volunteer Headquarters
5050
J. T. Thirlwell-Taikoo Docks
5050
Mr. D. C. Baptista-Peninsular Auction Room
W. K. Davies-17, Robinson Road
M. Rafeek-0.3.K. Co.
6050 5050 5060
F. H. Fisher-B.A.T.
БОБО
Miss Minnie Macgran-Bank Line, Ltd., King's Building.
5050
K. K. Kwan-St. John's Hall"
·5050
Miss S. H. Ng-62, Caine Road
5050
Miss M. Guterres-22, Granville Road
6050
A. P. Guterres Hongkong University
5050
F. J. Agabeg-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
5050
9. L. Yen Tutorial Institute..
5050
Augusto Barros-Hongkong & Shanghai Bank
6050
Miss Maria A. Yung-11a, Caine Road
6040
It
5000"
The following_will_represent the Volunteers E. J. R. Mitchell The tit-bit in the Second Divi- (Captain), A. C. I. Bowker, G. R. sion gapes will be that between More, E. F. Stewart, H. E. the Surreys Reserves and Hollands. J. A. H. Plummer, L. D. Recreio "A." On the result will McNicoll, G. R. Vallack, W. H. depend the League Champion-Edmonds, M. M. Watson and ship for this season. Both teams.
H. M. Howell. have lost a game and although the
Kowloon:- J.
Fletcher Recreios lend in the League table (Captain), F. Goodwin, J. C. A. W Ramsey. Geo. they do so only because, they are Lyal, a game in hand of their oppon- Lec. S. Jex. A. R. F. Raven, K. R. The last Macaskill, R. C. Witchell, W. A.. ents for to-morrow. time these teams met the result Taylor and S. E. Green.
C.
was a goalless draw. "Recreio's [This paper will be glad to hear will start favourites and provid-from all secretaries or captains ing they play their usual game with a view to publishing all the they should win.
teams in the "China Mail" re-
In the other games, Kowloon, gularly each Friday.]
TO-MORROW'S TEAMS.
1.
Mr. Suffiad is not leaving the Colony."
The matter of his successor has not yet been definitely settled.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE AUCTIONEERING AND BROKERING CO., LTD. 8B. Duddell Street.
PUBLIC AUCTION
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at
"KOWLOON.
The Undersigned has received instructions to sell (for account of
the concerned) by Public Auction
ON SATURDAY,
the 8th February, 1996
at 3. WE-T VIEW, CORONATION. £OAD--pposite Orient Buildings)
Quantity of Valuable Household Furnitare Comprising:- Teak Cupboard, Sideboard with The following have been select-at the U.S.R.C. ground, between mirror, Couch and four armchairs waggon, Six dining chairs and two ed to play for the Kowloon the Hongkong Hockey Club and (Cretonne covers 2 sets), Dinner
the Army,
by Powells, Reserves in their Second Division
On Wednesday these two teams with armis, (made High Conference of Life and Work League match "v. South China played off their first fixture in the Jacobean style) One-dining table with was being held this summer at "A" on the Kowloon ground. tournament, the Club winning an extension leaf, Gong with Blackwood Stockholm and practically the whole Kick-off, 2.45 p.m. sharp:-
C. Stewart; W. H. Brown, D. exciting and excellent game by frame and stand, Teak China Cabinet, of the Protestant churches of the Urquhart; A. W. Brown (Can- the narrow margin of 4 goals to 3, Blackwood tables, Blackepod stols, In the Arst half Woodward One Barometer. Pewter Tea set, China and .teak flower stands, world would be represented under tain), C. Caveille, S. Randle; scored twice for the Club; before the joint presidency of the Arcle Morris, A. Latham, C. Millard, K.he interval, Lieut. Allfree (play Damask table cloth. One fourfold Histiop of Canterbury, the Arch-Mason and A. Fitzgerald.
bishop of Upsala, the Patriarch of Reserves: W. H. Parratt, B. ing centre-half) had reduced the wooden Screen, Corner curio 9 and, lead with shot which was Lacquer teapoys, "Several large
pictures. Two large Japanese paint the Constantinople and the Rev. A. J. Vickars, and V. Hast.
attended by a little luck. The following will represent Brown of New York. There would
B. D Evans found the net in ings, Hat rack with mirror, Large. of the Union Church was held in 50 delegates the guests of the Club de Recreio "A" in their 2nd the second half and the Club led book case, Lacquer stand, (3 shelves)
Swedish Government and 186 of Division League match with East The Church Hall, Kennedy Road the delegates would be from the Surreys on the Hongkong Footy 31. Then Captain Hayes- Large braas standard lamp, Japanese, Newington scored two spectacular tables, Several wall brackets, Tea the chair being taken by Mr. J. L., British Empire. Hongkongwa ball Club Ground.
goals for the Navy and levelled table, Blackwood ornament stand, Macpherson, The proceedings entitled to one representative and { Kick-off, 2.45 p.m. sharp:-
matters. However, the Club Plano stools, Coal scuttle and irons, M. M. Silva, P. M. Xavier, W. C. began with a social gathering at at the suggestion of the Bishop of
were not to be denied. G. R. More Curtains and rods, Gramophone- if records, Kirk Ogley (Captain), C. A. d'Assump 5100 which refreshments were served, Victoria the
after which the chapan presented Maconachie would attend to repre- cao, A. A. dos Remedios, H. C. moved in to inside right in place Cabinet, Several lots
of T. J. Price, who was sent out-Dreasing tables with mirror, Iron set the Protestant churches of the Remedios, D. Xavier, A. Fuertes, side, and More got the last goal bedsteads, Cupboards, Chairs, Ward- Colony.
robes, Ceiling lights, Brass and, a few minutes from the end.
Captain Hayes-Newington in China ornaments, Cushions, Carpets,
russed his willingness to go and Reserves: J. M. Silva and S. A. the forward line and Lieut. Klichen utensils, Meat safes. Dover
the meeting cordially asked him to Marcal. represent them.
NEW OFFICERS.
the adoption.
The report stated that financially the church sus in a very sound position. The three-quarters con-
Allfree were the star players for stove No. 8, Tea Sets, One large Ice the losers. Mitchell and Hett chest, Various wicker chairs, Black tury fund would uguin prove its utility in the coming year by
and both got through a lot of work, in wood overmantel, Chest of Drawers the Club half-back ine,, and relieving the general funds of Officers of the church for the
Sundry Crockery-ware and linen. Also the burden of furlongh expenses.coming yeur were elected s
The annual football match Vallack played up to promise as The Rev. J. Kirk Magouachie was lows: Committee of manage between Queen's College and the left wing.
A quantity of Plants in Pots. proceeding on leave and arrangement, Messrs. J. L. McPlierson,
Wednesday's victory gives the Catalogues will be issued.
On View on Saturday mor three points for three: ments were being made to fill the 4. Gerard, A. T. Handlton; M. F. Q.C.O.B.A. will be played to- pulpit with the assistance of Key, A. J. Lamb, J. Mitchell, morrow on the College ground at Club ministers In Manila and Canton, M. Shaw, 0, Skimer, W. W. Causeway Bay, Kick-off, 3.30 matches and the Army are in the February 28th, 1925.
same position. The Navy, who Terms:-Cash on delivery..
L. E. 9. HODGE, With the aid of the "Rev. J. H. Mackenzie, Mrs. Hickling and Mrs. Johnston; of Kowloon, it wan. B. Ross.
The teams are as follows: have completed their fixtures,
Anotioneer. thought that the vital work of the
Queen's College Ping-tong have four points for four
Hongkong, 26th February 1925. church would be covered.. Mem-
(Captain) Cheong Fook-kd matches. Should to-day's final. bers of the church were asked to
Cheung Hung-fook; Lai Sze-chiu match end in a draw, all three do all they would to asist during
Lam Shing-chow, Lau Kwok-yui; teams will finish level. the absence of the pastor.
Li Woon-ting, Ng Hing-wah, Ng winners will hold the Shield for The report mid accounts were
Hon-hing, and Wan Yeung-kong the year. animously adopted.
A BIKHOLM COKPERENCE,
was mnounced during the
Secretary, Mr. E. G. Cubey. Treasurer, Mr. A. 8. Coustand. Ludits Committee-Mrs. Cubey, Mrs. G. Gerrard, Mrs. A. Hamilton, Mrs. J. H. Horn, Mrs. A. Mackenzie, Mrs, J. Mitchell, Mrs. A. B. Purves, Mrs. J. B. Ross, Mrs. Dalgety, Mra. Shaw, Mrs. Whyte Smith, and Mrs, S.
Mize Bolla Pestonj-11, Humphrey's Bldg., Kowloon.... 5040 meeting that the Universal Chris | Collett,
The
The QC.O.B.A. team will be His Excellency the G.O.C. selected from the following (Major-General Luard) will be players-Jp Kou-ko (Captain) present today to give away the (Captain), F. M. el Arculli, Cheu trophy.
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