SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1925.
LAMMERT BROS. C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.
AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS
AND SURVEYOR
Public Auctions
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MONDAY, 17th April, 1995, commencing at 2:45 pm. at No. 3. Cara von Bend, Kowlcon A Quantity of
Valuable Housobold Furniture, (Full Partienlive from Cattlɔgau). On View from Slay, the 26th "April, 1025
Tarma:-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Anutioneers.
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HURSDAY, 30th 1pril, 1975,
commencing at 5.15. p. m boir Sales Roon, Duddall Street,
A Collection of
about 2000 Stamps
diag fine Coloniale, Asiatice and ong und "China and Bongkong'
Crown.
pgues will be issand
low from Wednesday, the 29th 1025,
Farme :-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS... Auctioneers.
UNCLAIMED
TELEGRAMS
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE. GRAPHI COMPANY, LTD.
The following unclaimed telegrami aro lying st the chee of The Brost Northern Telegraph Company (Liralted) :---
Gilman from Manchester,
Wilco from New York.
Fesmart from Chalso.
George, King Edward Hotel, from Shinghní
George. Edwards Theatre, Irm Shangbni.
Ligere ferm. Daaks
Billy Iredale. Kowloon, from Shanghai
Crosley Wardley, from Shanghai
Foo Funk from Amry,
Yung Kai Man, Union Trading Co."
from Shanghai.
Ki Mow, Tev Wab Lus from Losgatos
SANITARY ENGINEERS
Office and) China Building Showroom Queen's Road Central, Tel. C. 2697 Hongkong.
Just rec-ived a new stock of Porcelain Lavatory Basins
Siphonic Closet £uites,
Cone Shaped Showers, Cast Iron oil Pipes, White Glazed Tiles."
Estimate free for complete Sanitary Installations, Hoating, Hot and Cold Water Systems.
FOR SALE.
Portuguese Stampa of PORTUGAL Commemorative Innue of CAMOES Complete Set of 31 values at $12 per set, used or unused. GRACA & CO., Dealers in Postage Stamps, Religious Goods, Pictorial Post
Cards, &c. &
No. 10, Wyndham Street, P.O. Box 620,
Hongkong
SHOEMAKERS
(Japanese Hand Made)" Every Kind of Footwear
MADE TO ORDER.
Treeg, 40 Nail na Ruud, from Poling. CHERRY & CO.,
Ng Long Bed No. 11, Morrison Road,
Shanghai
Li Wai Yung, 30 Robinson Read,
om Shanghai
Li Th Kiu ard Floor, 180, Hollywood
Boad, from Tentsia
Kwong Tak Lung, from Kebe
E. V. JESSEN,
Saperintendent
6, D'AGUILAR STRÉET.
Opposite Kayamally & Co.
Telephone Central No. 491.
Hongkong, Mareb 20, 1914.-
dengkong Station 23rd April 1825, TUNG SANG
ASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRAL
ASIA A CUINA TELEGRAPE CO.
+
List of anclaimed telegrama lying in
E. E. Telegraph Offico, Hängkene.
Alien Dre, Tus Way foong, from Manila.
tig, from Les Angelca
from Taipeh.
E.A. LEGGATT,
Suparintendent.
Hongkong. 3rd April, 1925,
HONGKONG HEIGHTS.
For the information of visitors the following list of some of the highest points on the Island and Mainland is published:-
Island.
Victoria Peak
'TAILOR
11A Peel. Street
***** BA
EXPERT FITTERS
HIGH CLASS TAILORING
SERVICE.
· Feet.
1923
Signal Station
1774
Mt. Parker
1734
Mountain Lodge
1726
The Eyrio
1725
Peak Hotel
1305
Taikoo Sariatorium
000
Mt. Davis
877
Bowen Rd. (filterbeds). 297
Mainland.
31a, Wyndham St., 2nd Floor.
Taimoshan
Kowloon Peak
3124 1971
MRS. MOTONO.
ELECTRIC MASSAGE
THE CHINA MAIL.
WORLD OF SPORT.
ICE HOCKEY. VICTORIA BEAT CANADIENS
Victoria, B. C., March 23 (Special) champions of the Western Canada Hockey Association, defeated the Montreal Canadiens, proclaimed the finest of the National Hockey League, by a score of 5 to 2 in the first game of the series of five for the world's professional champion ship and the Stanley Cup Victoria thoroughly out classed its oppo. nents who came on the ice smiling confidently but who, after the first 10 minutes of fast playing, when their opponents scored two goals, lost their air of confidence and indifference.
F EA RULES.
THE GAMES AFFECTED.
Following are a few changes proposed in the existing rules of the Far Eastern Athletic Associa tion to be effective this year: i
"The country which holds the Tennis championship, shall play the winner of an elimination tour nament between the other coun- Jiries." ---
This is a modification of the Philippine proposal, which seemed to mean that the so-called Davis Cup System" was to hold with three countries entered but if four
G.
MOTOR RACERS,
EVENTS AT MIAMI.
A. R. Wood, driving his Baby Gar V, won the Dodge Memorial trophy in the annual regatta on Biscayne Bay Miam!" He captured the third and fourth heats, giving him a lead that no other racer could overcome.
Wood, won the first heat in 15m. 528. for the 12 miles. just a second ahead of Williams, driving Curtis Wingold 11. The second heat Wood won as he pleased. or more the elimination tourna-His nearest rival, Williams and Never before, has such a game ment should include all nations Philip Wood, beat the gun and been seen on Victoria ice. Never entered. Our feeling is that the had to return and start over. This before has Victoria faced such a
system should be consistent, and gave. Gar a lead of nearly a mile. team of tearing, slashing, battling not change with the number of The Curtis. Wingold boat, in a opponents, who took offence at entries. In tennis especially, the desperate effort to catch up, made every move of the locals and main objection to the round robin alap of a mile and a half in Im. retaliated with vigour. The resulttournament has been that it takes 58s. Wood's time for the race was a general melée at one stage so much time, and becomes difficult was 16m. 11s.. of the game and a decidedly bad to TOT off if bad weather impression made by the Canadiens intervene at all. This change is upon the hockey fans of the west, similar to one proposed after the over 6,000 of whom crowded to see Second Games at Shanghai in them play.
1915 by Mr. Pott of China, who
The Canadiens appeared to
cayne 'Baby Miami Beach, won Thomas Milton, in his Bis two laps in the free-for-all. In an attempt to make it three straight" he was frustrated, as
pessess a matchless combination was chairman of the tennis secilon | sprung a leak and sank.
of the Contest Committee that year:
the boat
actually happened at the Shanghai Games in 1915.
in the first two minutes of the
De Palo, driving the Altos Del game; but once the wealerners
Mar, took a commanding lead and "2-Last year Japan, Informally won.eastly with William Kripper had hit their true form they actual ly skated rings around their proposed to hoth China and the second in Aladdin Houses. The opponents. In a little over 10 Philippines that the Baseball time was 20m., 38. In the second minutes they had scored two goals. Basketball and Volleyball tourna-heat De Palo finished second in At the beginning of the third ments be changed to a double Altos Lel Mar, and, as Milton's period Canadiena seemed to have round robin in each case instead win of the heat was protested on tired of slashing methods and of the single round, and that with account of cutting about, De Palo resorted to heavy body-checking, but two competing teams the looks to be the winner. The de but this, 100, was ineffectual, championship to be awarded to cision of the committee was not Victoria scored again only a few the team first winning three made at the time of the protest. minutes after play had started, matches. This idea seemed to Now thoroughly upset and to keep meet with favour at both Shanghai from a complete rout the Canadiens and Manila and has been in- literally flew to the attack and corporated in the discussion draft Victoria slackened, to save them-of the new constitution sent out selves as much as possible. The by Mr. England a while ago, add- Canadiens efforts were at lasting a proposal that the schedules rewarded when Coutu scored, after be arranged by the drawing ofnothing, and a tied game shall a fast rush 'assisted by Boucher. lots. Thirty seconds later Victoria retaliated with its fifth goal, made by Fraser, with a terrific shot from which he scored on the rebound, Morenz, another of Montreal's speed men, scored the final goal when there were only three minutes to play, and just after Halderson was forced off the ice. Victoria thoroughly deserved the first game of the series.
'A game won shall count two' points, a game lost shall count
count one point for each team. The country having the greatest number of points at the end of the schedule shall be awarded the championship."
3-It is proposed for, Soccer Football that the single rohin tournament be retained, but that the scoring shall be as follows in
"With but two competing teams. order to lessen the liability of ties. resulting. The first paragraph is the championship shall be award. the Philippine proposal." Theed to the team first winning two second paragraph is added by matches, or to the team having the Japan, the last clause being put in greatest number af points at the to cover the possibility of one win end of any match, after and two ties occurring, which second."
SACRED HEART SCHOOL SPORTS MEETING.
Photo by Mee Fong.
Group uken in the stand of the Hongkong Football Club on Sunday when the Sacred Heart School Sporis were held on their ground. The Chinese lady standing behind the table on which the many and valuable prizen worn displayed in Mrs. Ketewall, wife of the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, Chinese representative on the Legislative Council. Mrs. Kotowall distributed the prizes and on her lef, le MẸ, Kolewall. Mr. J. S. Shak, headmaster, is dh her right. Next to Mr. Shak is M. B. A. lyder, formerly a champion long distance runner and Mr. R. M. Omar, the Interport ericketer and inwn bowls player, is three further away,
the
Tel Kowloon No. 3.
THE
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HOTELS
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In sarociation with the Grand Hotel des Wagons Lila, Poking.
PALACE HOTEL
15*
Tal. Address "Palace."
(Three minutes from Kowloon Ferry Wharf & Railway Station.) Entirely under English Management. Electric Light & Fans Throughout.
Every Room with Private Bath Lounge Bar & Billard Rooms. Unrivalled Cuisine under the,,personal supervision of the Proprietor. Terms moderate. Special torms to families on application to
J. H. OXBERRY, Proprietor.
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL.
Telegraphic Address: “ASTOR.”
Telephone Central 170.
13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
A Arst class "Hotel centrally located large and airy rooms, ent pletely renovated and refurnished. New Dining Room for Meals and in Carte. Excellent Calaine. Monthly Tickets for Tins and Dinners. Under entirely new Management,
For further particulars apply to
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M. A. VAZ, Manager.
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SOUTH CHINA RESTAURANT
CO., LTD.
CHINA BUILDING,
8th FLOOR
NOW OPEN.
The Finest Restaurant In Town
For Chinese Chow.
Afternoon Tea With The Finest Chinese Pastries Also Supplied.
Cold Drinks f Every Description Obtainable At All Times.
Olubs. Supplied At Short Notice.
Telephone 0. 4882.
OPEN DAILY FROM NOON TO MIDNIGHT.
ADELPHI HOTEL.
SINGAPORE,
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This distinguished Hotel in the heart of Singapore's social life, with its commanding position facing the beautiful Cathedral Grounds and Sea, offers you complete hospitality and comfort in a refined atmosphere.
Unsurpassed for Meals." Excellent Wines Orchestra Daily during
and After Dinner.
The ONLY HOTEL IN SINGAPORE fitted throughout with Modern Sanitation.
Cables: Adelphi
Phone: 937, 938
ADELPHI HOTEL. LTD. HARRY H. WILLIES,
Managing Director.
BLUE BIRD FEATHER JEWELLERY
AT VERY MODERATE PRICES.
SIND SILK STORE.
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.
THE CHINA BUILDING.
PER
MONTH
*
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Agents:
MITSUI
BUSSAN
KAISHA.
ASAHI
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$20
THE DRAGON MOTOR: CAR COL
THE DRAGON MOTOR CAR COMPANY, LTD.
Expert and Constant European Supervision. Service Station;
Telephone Central 1246 or 1247-
CHY
LOONG
New Season. Preserved Ginger.
Best quality Prompt attention to Exporters. Office:----115, Bonham Strand East, 3rd floor.. Tel. Central 2580; Factory---500-504, Canton Road, Yaumati Tel; K669,
SUKIYAKI HALL
JUST OPENED
TRY BUKIYAKI and TORINABE OHOW.
Best Food at the Cheapest Price,
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No. 24, Wyndham Street,
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«17, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRALK HONGKONG.
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