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BUSINESS

Dentist

Harry Fong, West

2 Boos, No. 74. noon's Optra Tol Central No. 1936,

Mugineers & Shipbuilders

WB. Bailey & Co. Ltd.

Engineer and Shipbuilder

Kowloon Bay New Work and Repairs

Call Flag "L'

Importers & Exporters

DIRECTORY.

Photographers

Bodee Cheang, Potographer

23, Ice House Street,

Beaconsfield Arcade Branch, Developing & Printing undertake.

Kwong Sun & Co., 58, Queen Lond Central, He Chi Chung (Manager), wong King Him (Aset.) Tel. Can. 3189.

Land & Estate Agents

PRE Fick Cho, Land & Estate (Jents

Tel. Central II-1987.

35, Queen's Road Central.

Modistes

Madame Fiint

Printers

"The China Maif," General Frinters

Polishers and Bookbinders.

6. Wytriban Street, Tal. C.II.

Ship Chandlers

X. Hing & Co.,

16 Wing Woo Street, Tel Contra: 1118 Metal Morchat: & Ship Chandlers. Managing Direct, r- Mr. H. 8. Chin.

Crepe Rub. sole Canvas Shoes $7

Buckskin SI

$1, Queen's Road Con. Th. Cen. 680. Repairing & Soling a Specialty

(latest Parisian models).

Optician

The Hongkon (opical Co. Phone 1:3%

BB, Quecas Rad Contral

SANCY SUE OUT.

LATEST BETTING FOR ST. LEGER.

MANNA STILL FAVOURITE,

(Reuter's Service.)

London, Sept. 1. To-day the setting for the St.

ger

3/1 Manan.

4/1 Solarie.

6/1 Zambo.

400/8 Picaroon.

(All taken and offered.)

GAKS WINA

INNER OUT.

London, Sept. 1.

WONG SIU WOON Zt Pollinger St. Phone 1474

CERTAIN NOW.

YORKSHIRE CHAMPIONS

;

FOUR TIMES..

CRICENT ISSE SETTLED,

Yorkstar had little difficulty in 2heating Snesex. Even if Surreyj loud won they cluld not overtake the White Rose But Surrey did not win. Bore speaks what promised to all finish and they only piclond tapi peunt out of a possible

The scratching of Lord Astor's Saucy Sue winner of the 1,000 uineas and the Oaks) was made

1,58 pm. to-day,

A MANTON TRIAL.

Earlier.

At Manton this morning, Alec Taylor (the trainer) tried his

five.

There is only one more madeh Somerset v. Yo Taunton, Yorkshi to lose hint

County orkshire at ng are not likely even if they do they will Ami be champions. However, if they go down. they will lose their record of the defeat through the whole shason

After the representative-matches Mal holiday games the season will be over. Then it will be a case of waiting for next season when the Australians visit England, taking

the Ashes with them.

This & the fourth year in succes sion in which Yorkshire have won the championship. They thus equal record of Rettu--four successive

reputed.

Below will be found the rents and the table posted up to date :——

t. Leger candidates over 1 victories in the eighties, not since niles and they finished in this rder Picaroon, Daimyo, Saucy Jue, Cross Bow and Tournesol.

Picaroon won the trial by a ength and Daimyo beat Saucy Jue by the same distance.

All except Daimyo are engaged

n the St. Lesser,

[Note: The St. Leger will be un at Doncaster on September ? ver 14 miles and 132 yards.]

HOME SOCCER.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) MATCH,

(Reuter's Service.)

London, Sept. 1. The following football match was played to-day-

DIVISION II. (NORTH). Halifax T... 1 Rochdale

Middlesex v. Surrey.

(Router's Service.)

London, Sept. 1. rd's Middlesex led Surrey on the first innings. Scores :---

Middlesex (1st) 344 runs. Hendren made,105; J.. H. Lockton took 5 wickets for 80 runs.

Surrey (1st) 275 runs. Sand- ham made 94, D. R. Jardine 52; Durston 6 wickets for 66 runs.

Middlesex (2nd) 242 runs, G. T. S. Stevens made 89, Hearne (J. W.) 65: Peach took 5 wickets for 45 runs and Shepherd 4 for 41.

Surrey (2nd) 182 runs for 9 wickets. D. J. Knight made 55 not out.

THE CINA MAIL.

PORT PRÓGRESS.

'WORK AT NORTH POINT QUAY WALL.

WARNING TO SHIPPING.

In connction with the develop- ment of the foreshore ut North' Foint the Harbour Master has issued the following warning:

Shipping is hereby notified that during daylight hours divers are Lestnally at work laying concrete blocks for the Quay wall at North Point. Ships are therefore re- quested when passing to give this work as wide a berth as possible and to pass at not greater speed than four knots.

STABBING CASE.

JAPANESE SEAMAN

CHARGED.

INDIAN IN HOSPITAL.

A Japanese quartermaster of the ss, Taikwa Maru was charged at the Kowloon Mugistracy this morning with wounding and eut- ting an Indian guard.

Inspector Cashman saidrat there had apparently be pute between the crus a dis- indian in the course off

Ed and the latter was stabbed.

which the The guarding in case was adjourned

hospital, the for one week.

I

few friends in We are having a

Housewife: ing to-night or a musical even- you to do Bridget, and I'd like

Po your best."

idget: "Sure. mum. I ain't sung for years. but you can put me down for 'It Ain't Gonna Rain No More!"

Rain then fell and the match was abandoned.

[At the Oval, earlier in the sea- 1 on. Surrey led on

innings. Middlesex now have

1. The their revenge.]-

г

the first

Sussex v. Yorkshire."

Tokyo, September Foreign Office has published the full text of the reply to China's ' At Brighton, Sussex lost to hvitation 10 the tariff conference. Yorkshire by nine

wickets. The reply expresses Japan's hap- Scores:-

iness to participate and her feadiness to consider and discuss bonjointly with other interested Powers an easonable proposals China submits regarding customs ariff-Reuter,

EXCHANGE.

Hongkong, 2nd September, 1935, London

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Sussex (1st) 156 runs. Yorks.

(1st) 305 runs. Sutcliffe made 50, Rhodes 57; Wensley took 6 wickets for 76 runs.

Tate

Sussex (2nd) 237 runs. made 91, Wensley 73; Macaulay took 5 wickets for 65 runs.

Yorks. (2nd) 89 runs for 1 wicket. Holmes made 66,

[Yorkshire also took full points

in the first match.]

Kent v. Lancashire.

MILITARY SPORT.

GARRISON TENNIS

LEAGUE.

The following matches were played in the Garrison League last week :-

R.E. "B" heat. "D" Co., Surreys,

by 67 games to 32. R.A.S.C. beat H.Q. Wing,

Surreys, by 58 to 41. Small Unit Beat "B" Co.,

Surreys, by 63 10 96. R.E. "A" beat R..A.0.C. by 63

to 46.

R.A.M.C. scratched to Small Units.

Bryan made 77, Woolley (F. E.) 68: MacDonald took 5 wickets for 112 runs.

Lanes. (2nd) 176 runs. Kent (2nd) 153 runs for 8 wickets, MacDonald took 5 wickets for 82 runs.

This is another instance of the first result being reversed as Lan- cashire won at home.]

runs.

Somerset v. Warwick. At Taunton, Somerset lost to Warwickshire by 93 Scores:-

Warwick (1st) 223 runs. R. E. S. Wyatt made 51 not out.

Somerset (1st) 166 runs. M. D. Lyon made 58; Howell took. 6 wickets for 32 runs.

Warwick (2nd) 321 runs. Hon. F. S. G. Calthorpe made 61, C. A. Fiddian-Green 77 not out.

Somerset (2nd) 285 runs. M. D. Lyon made 115 runs; Howell took 4 wickets for 78 runs.

[Warwick also took full points in the first match.]

Essex v. Leicester. At Leyton, Essex lost to Leices- tershire by ten wickets. Scores took 4 wickets for 13 runs, Essex (1st) 148 runs.

Astill

Leicester (1st) 272 runs. Ship- man made 102 runs and Sidwell

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Te Radio 'fice will be el sed from 8 pm to 8 a.m. until further notice. Mensager in cole'must have name of code used included in text.

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Essex (2nd) 126 runs. man"(J.) made 52; Astill took 5 wickets for 47 runs and Bale 4

At Dover. Kent beat Lanca- shire by two wickets. Scores:- for 47.

Lancs. (1st) 235 runs. Make- Leicester (2nd) 6 runs for no peace made 56; C. S. Marriott wicket. took 5 wickets for 51 runs.

[In the first match, playing Kent (1st) 260 runs. J. L. away, Essex won full points.]

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WESTMINSTER

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1925.

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A Picture that is all Pep!

ANITA STEWART

in

THE GREAT

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Ten Fascinating reels of Love. Sport and adventure along New York's ber: known thoroughfare.

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The same quality as supplied to the HOUSE OF LORDS OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE SOLE AGENTS:

H. BUTTONJEE & BON.

EARL.

ford, who wore a dress of brown pleated chiffon and a black bat with a floral wreath, came shortly

MARRIED TO SWEET GIRL afterwards.

GRADUATE.

There was a rush, to see the arrival of the bride, who was "OH! THESE CAMERAS." accompanied by her mother. She was wearing a very short white Simplicity was the keyhote of summer frock, with a mari-gold- the Earl of Longford's marriage colour band at the hem of the to. Miss Christine Trew at St, tunic and sprigs of Rurmanlan Margaret's Church, Oxford. The embroidery over the tunic, white wedding was the culmination of shoes and stockings. She looked an undergraduate romance, both extremely happy as she faced bride and bridegroom being meni- more than a dozen cameras. "Oh, these cameraa!" she said; with a bers of the University.

smile.

The earl is 23 years of age and Anished his third year at Öxford. Bride's Crystal Tones. this term, and his countess has

The ceremony was performed just left Somerville College with by the Rev. A. Pullan, and the the B.A. degree.

bride's voice was much more

It was as a Freshman making plainly heard than Lord. Long his maiden speech at the Union ford's Mrs. Trew gave her that the young peer earned his daughter away, and the register soubriquet of the "Shy Earl," was signed by Lady Longford, Admiral Pakenham, and Mra.. which has since stuck to him.

Trow. Giving the house his views upon The work now being accomplished women, he said he had a terror of must bring home to the public the

Among the congregation, were

and Miss Imogen Rhys. <

Won on Lost on Poble Paini For Lost It in at ina. Tie Points obtained rentaga

devastating effects of smoke on them. They alarmed him. "They Lord and Lady Dunsany, Lord and Yorkshire........26... 20............ .................. 3......... 0.130 112 86.15

bautiful buildings, and may have were like a fire, nice to have in a Lady Dynevor, Lady Jersey, Lady Surrey 22... 14.24 20.11084 7627 PROGRESS OF RENOVATION opinion in favour of more strenuous fingere if one were not careful."

the effect of strengthening public room, but apt to burn one's Cynthia Slessor and Mr. Slesser, Lancashire 31 19 4Zinne Lohan 0...155... 117. 75.48

efforts to secure smoke abatement. Notts ..............25... 15. 3.I... 6............ ..... 125.84 67.20: Kent

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Progress is also being made with Much hidden beauty in the fabric renovation work in the interior of Middlesex....22 1232 5.0...110.71 6454 of Westminster Abbey is slowly be the Abbay, and the work of clean-

......26............9........... 75mm 5ra O......130..............65 50.00 ng revealed by the workmen en ing the Chantry of Henry V is more affuit, but lorg before the hour in the day they left for Dunstall,

than half finished.

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43 20 53ged in restoration work, and the many visitors who are duly shown 41.73 over the Cathedral are finding that 4071 the transformation of the building |from its present soet-covered, condi”

40.00

When they left the church the But this was before he met Miss Trew.

newly-married couple bravely faced the battery of cameras, and Be An Open Secret.

Every effort had been made to There was no reception, no best drove away to the bride's house. keep yesterday's ceremony a quiet

man, and no bridesmaids. Later: fixed for it crowds of people and will spend the honeymoon in assembled both outside and inside Holland.

the church. The bridegroom.

| arrived at the church häll an hour.

tion into a stato in which the The Dogs home in Waterloo ***** 36.50 original cream-coloured stone, may Road, Kowloon, will be re-opened your

35:17 be seen gives a new nice to the to-day by the Hongkong Society brother 3043 architectural beauties of the edifice for the Prevention of Cruelty to 5-21 The portion of walls which has so Animals. It had to be closed for far been cleaned is on the southern several weeks • owing to the 2153 side of Henry VII's Chapel incer Society being unable to obtain

833 the entrance to the Poets Corner, food for the

“slamlling"-happy...

than in company with a Hi is a relative of yours?

Hmother, Lady Long

Witness: Yes, by bigamy

Eublished for The N

COLIN MALCOLME

Wyndham Street"

erprise Limited

Editor

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