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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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AT

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IN.

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Tel. 58081.

NEW SHIPMENT

OF

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PYJAMAS. MANDARIN COATS

EMBROIDERIES.

DENTISTS.

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1st floor, No 74, Queen's Road;

Control. Tel. 21265.

TANG YUK. DENTIST

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ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

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ļ

New Work & Repairs.

Cal Flag L Sule Agents for Kelvin Motors

FOREIGN GOODS STORE.

+

GREAT REDUCTION ON

SHAVEWELL"

A Marvellous Shaving Cream

Usual $1.50 nov

15 cents.

at YEE IIING, (Tomey & Company)]

(Late of 24, Pottinger Streot)

62. Des Voeux Road C.

Tel 23016.

HAIR DRESSERS. --

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Ladies' and Centlemen's Hair Dressers & Booksellers. No, 12, D'Agullar Street, (opposite Queca's Theatre),

ON LOK

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Entrance On Lan St.

Telephone 22317,

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Expert Barbera,

Moderate Charges.

tailored

at

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Tel. 21882.

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MASTER TAILOR.. T. Peking Bldg., Nathan Rd, Koteloon.

LADIES' TAILORS.

New Felt Hats

Just Received

From Paris.

New Colour Schemes For Autumn Dresses.

CRICKET.

CRAIGENGOWER LOSE TO

KOWLOON C.C.

· BRACE SCORES CENTURY.

THE CHINA

The Kowloon C.C. avenged their

IL E. Strange, not out

A. W. Grimmiti, not out

Extras

MAIL.

16

14

-8

Bowling. H: Overy (K.C.C.) B. Souza (C,C,C.)

denotes not out.

Tatal (for 8 wkta, dec.) 109

Police R.C.

LEAGUE TABLES,

C.5.0.C.

University

Lengue I

.6 for 17 .5 for 25

P. W. D. L. Pues Pis

019

1 2

R

0

J. Wilmot did not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W.

Baker

13

1 55 2

Hunter

0

41 3

Alexander

ing

39

0 LR.C.

13

13

1 RA

2.K.C.C.

41 K.C.C.

Navy

C.C.C.

41

10

ALFR.C.

7 0 1 24

c.s.c.c..

Б

1

0 18 10

11

Lecrolo

24

K.C.C.

4 1 1 18

IK.C.G. l'allee 109.A.S.C.

University R.C.S.

two previous reverzes, in friendly | Booker fixtures, at the hands of the Craigengower C.C., by administer- W. E. Meadows, b McGowan ing a heavy defeat on the Happy P. II. Loughlin, & McGowan

F. E. E. Booker, e McGowan, b Vatley team 0}} Saturday... in

Edmonds Division of the Cricket League. W. Brace compiled another unde- [feated century, but his display was

not altogether without blemish.

With their bowlers in a destruc- tive mood, the Hong Kong C.C. found little difficulty in capturing full points at the expense of the Royal Navy.

T. Shepherd, e and b Randle C. F. Alexander, not out..... T. R. Hunter, 1.b.w., b Hawkins T. it. King, b Hawkins

D. G. Baker, e Randle, b Grimmit A. Roynolds, rum put

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts.)

B. Thorpe, and T. McMɔ̃hon, diù noi (C.C.

bat,

The second team of the Civil Service C.C., who are strong chal- lengers for the junior champion McGowan ship, had their undefeated carcer Edmonda

who Randle checked by the Police R.C. hold them to a drawn game. The Kelly

most favourably-placed side for C.S.C.C. are, nevertheless, still the Hawkina

the honours.

With H. Overy in irresistible bowling form, the K.C.C. easily ac- counted for Craigengower C.C. in and a most convincing manner, thus brought off the "doable" against that Club.

League 1.

CENTURY PARTNERSHIP

KOWLOON C.C.

Grimmitt

ROWLING ANALYSIS.

Q. M. R. V.P.E.

11 6 18 2

7

26

4

n

4

2 10

0

1

KOWLOON C.C. OVERWHELM CRAIGENGOWER.

3

OVERY AGAIN!...

At Happy Valley, the Craigengower C.C. 2nd XI lost to the second team of the Kowloon C.C. by 134 runs.

Scorps

Kowloon CC I

S Jex, & Leonard, b Souza ... FORF. E. Skinner, McBride, b S.

"BEXCE'S ALL-ROUND' PEXY."

At the K.C.C. the Kowloon Cricket Club defeated the Craigengower Cricket Club by 91 runs.

Scoreap

Kowloon C.C. W. Brace, not out E. C. Fincher, b Gittins W. C. Iung, not out

Extras

League 11.

P W. D. L. Pass. Its

==

FRANCE WANTS MORE BABIES.

Encouraging Larger Families.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1931.

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.

SWATOW DRAWNWORK

Ready!

FOR THE SPRING. A generous offering, of Sulta and Light Coats in the mindes of the time at rearable Brices.

MILLEN CO.

14. D'Aguilar St. Tel. 22774.'

SPECIALISTS IN BEAUTY.

Worried by the spread of birth-

48

{control propaganda in France the National Alliance for the Increase

ONLY

Abbas

43

a new scheme to intereat French

of the French population is trying TWO

A. R. F. Rnvon, e Leonard, ↳ Souza

Tee, e and S. Souza...

95

D

couples to raise. larger families--

The nails are "being floodéð · with beautiful coloured "popula-

HOURS..

ΤΟ

E. E. Lintsell, ran out

A. A. Band. c Moil, b Muskett

R. A. Carroll, b Muskett

R. G. U. Meade and Souza

0. B. Raven, h Souza

F. Caveney, not aut

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts.,. dec.)

100 01

1. Overy did not bat.

ROWLING ANALYSIS,

Q

M.

11 0

12

1

5 0

31

0

26

Total (for 1 wkt., dec.). 1685. Abbas

Fincher, I C

F. Zimmern, E. F. Lyal, F. Goodwin, F. E. Lawrence, N. A. E. Mackay, G. C. Burnett and

H. Hampton, did not bat.

1

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Muskelt

Y. Abbas Souan

Craigengower C.C. II.

Y, Abbas, b Skinner

R. W. A. Drosdbridge, b Overy

tion maps which graphically

ustrate that France needs larg-

er families. These maps are be- Transfigure 15ing mailed to svery family in You

France and to the schools 180 colleges, where the authorities aro asked to tack them on the walls

R. W for the children to see. 58 1

and

The map shows the population 512 of Germany, Italy and Russia to be increasing stendily while the population of France remains ut a standstill, the births each year equalling the deaths.

3. W. Leonard, e Skinner, b Overy

S. Abbas, not put

T. Grimes, c Meade, b Overy

10 2 39 W. H. B. Muskett, e Caveney,

6 0 23 Craigengower C,C.

0. M.

Omar

11

3 30

0

R. LAC

12 *

51 0

A. T. Lac

10 3

19

0

E. Souza, 1.b.w., b Skinner

Sourhulta

Gilting

1 Overy

P.

20

Skinner

14

U. M. Omar, e E. F. Fincher, b

Hract

H. P. Lim, st. Mackay, ↳ Žimmern

5. V. Gittins, e Lyal, b Goodwin

A. T. Lee, e E. C. Fincher, b Lyol

E. Zimmera, b Hang ...

A. B. Hamson, bw, b Brace

J. L. Younganye, e Hampton, b

Brace

R. Sourbutts, b Goodwini

R. Lee, not out.

R. C. Reed, b Zimmern

Extrns

Total ...

W. Patterson absent (hurt).

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Goodwin

Lyal

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OPTICIANS.

Germany and Russia are illus- trated by two giants .towering diminutive Frenchman. Figures under the figures show

over

A

3 that France's population is still

O. B. Raven,

7

10

1

E. Howard, b Overy

N. MeBride, st. Jux, b Overy

Extra

Totál

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

One man absent.

1 Overy

Skinner

Lu

77

0. BL R. W.

8

21 2

"I 17 1

4

1 14

4.3 2

5

2

5 I 9 3

CLUB ROWLERS IN FINE FORM.

NAVY DEFEATED.

On their own ground, the Hong

Long C.C. defeated the Royal Navy hy soven wickets.

Scores:-

Royal Navy,

the same as in 1906, in spite of the annexation of Alsace and Lor- raine.

Germany, in the same period in- ercised her population by 10,000,-

46 000 to 65,000,000 while Russia In-

creased from 125,000,000 to

Q. M. R. W. 165,000,000,- 9.2 2 17

8

1. 20

3

1 0 2

0

Friendly Match.

EASY WIN FOR SIGNALS AT

'SOOKUNPOO.

SIG. WILLIAMS' FEATS.

පස

At Sookunpoo, the Royal Corps of Signals defeated the second team of the Hong Kong C.C. by 109 runs.

Scores:-

Royal Signals. Lt. Gough, run out

Sgt. Lockyer, b Richardson

*

Cpl. Cairns, Richardson,

Chadwick

Sig. Willams, à Collins

France's Man Power,

..

The text states that Germany has succeeded in increasing her population in spite of the loss of considerable territory in the world War, while France's man-power is approximately one third less- thun Germany's.

Italy, considered as another of France's potential enemies in the next war, Is shown to have in- creased her population from 34,000,000 to 42,000,000.

The United States and Japan are also pictured as nations of grow 7 ng man power. America's in-

crease is given aa from 86,000,000

to 122,000,000, and Japan's as

from 48,000,000 to 64,000,000..

0 The map is accompanied by an

11

b

83

L/Cpl. Saunders, b Chadwick

36

L/Cpl. Penny, b Collins

Sig. Gillott, not out...

34

L/Cpl. Higgins, 1.b.w., b Collins

Sig. Michael, not out

h Bowker

F

Extras .....

Mid.

Ponsonby,

b Bowker

8

Sq

Ldr. Boumphrey.e

Owen

Hughes, b Bowker

Lt. Cobb b Bowker

Eng. Bt.-Comdr.

Bowker, b Reid

Mid Jowitt, and b Beck .... Sub Lt. Mundy, e Owen Hughos,

Bennett,

Lt.-Comde, Lane, e Pearce, b Beck

Lt. Ware, b Beck

Lt-Comdr. Brunton, b Beck ...

Lt. Comdr. Hendley, b Reid

Pay Lt-Comdr. Harkins, not out

Extras

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Total

152

Tetal (for 7 wkts., dec). Sig. Patience and Sig, Bryce did not Obat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. A 1

45 appeal for a new Government 8policy, encouraging larger French

families, if France is to be savi ed from her growing neighbours. Officially France has done nothing to increase the birth-rate, although private societies, under Govern- ment sponsorship, are offering R. W.money prizes to large and worthy

familles throughout France.

President Gaston

hus favoured the

Doumergue propaganda

3 through allowing large families

O to use him as the god-father of

32,

11

0

Hutchison Chadwick

12 10 2 23

Richardson

6. 1

30. 1

Way

25

Collins

20

Planner

22

124 Green

15

Hong Kong C.C. II.

0. M. R. W.

24 -4

12

1 84

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A

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E. R. Duckitt, not out

O. E. C. Marton, b. Bennett

W. Rigg, b Ponsonby

Owen Hughes, not out"

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts.)

J. E. Richardson, e Lockyer, b

Michael

H. J. Armstrong. b Williams

6. F. Green, b Michae!

P. W. J.Planner, Penny, b

Cairns

C. E. Gahagan, run out

123. D. A. Hutchison, b Michael

50 J. Chadwick, b Gough

14 R. R. Davies, b Gough-

10 J. R. Way b Williams

22. Macfarlane, b Williams 33 E. J. Collins, not out

Extrai

147

K. H. Batger, A. Reld, A. C. Bock,

A; C. I, Bowker, J. R. Hinton and

E. J. R. Mitchell did not bat.

Jowitt

Bennett

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

Doumphrey Ponsonby

Q.

Michael MRW Cairns

0.0

82

3 2

83

17

1

League II.

ដនដង

POLICE HOLD CS.C.C. TO DRAWN GAME.

ALEXANDER'S DEFENCE.

On their own ground, the Civil Ser vice C.C. 2nd XI," drew with tko Police R.C.

Civil Service II.

E "Mathews, "b`Baker

J. M. Wilson, b Hunter

8. Randle, e McMahon, Ba

3. McGowan, e and b King

E.Himsworth, b King'

BO K. Hawkins, b Hunter W. H. Edmonds, Booker

D. R. Kelly, Laughlin, 5 Hunter -

Williams Gough

Total

BOWLING ANALTBIB

10

LESSON SERMON.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.

"Mind" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of

Scientist, 48 Christ.

on Sunday, February 22,

The Golden Text was;-"The

3 earth shall be full of the know-

0.

E.

W.

5 0

20

4

010

i

2.4 2 0

a

ledge of the Lord, as the waters.

2 cover the sea.” 2-0 8

The following were the most noteworthy, batting and bowling tests accomplished in Saturday's matches:-

LEAQUE L Batting.

W. Brace (K.C.C.) E C. Fluther ̈(K.C.C.)

100* 61'

R. R. Duckitť (H.K.O.C) ... 561 Bowling A. C. Beck CILE.C.C.) 2.4 for 18 A. C. L Bowker (E.K.C.C.) 4 for 24 W. Brace (K.C.C)

LEAGUE IL

Batting

8. Jax (K.C.C.).

FE. Skimmer. (K.C.C.);

- Az R^^F./ Raven (K.0.0.) ~C.' F: "klerinder" (Polica)

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(Isaiah 11, 9.) Among the citations which com- prised the Lesson-Bermon was the following from the Bible:-"GIve unto the Lord the glory due unto his name; worship the Lord in the beauty of holinasa. The Lord will: give strength unto his people; the Lord will bless his people with ́peace.” | (Pralm 29; 2, 11.) F

The Lesson-Sermon also includ- ed the following passage from the Christian Science textbook: #Science and Health with Key to the Scripturas," by Mary Baker Eddy:"God Is Mind, and God fà Infinite; hence all la Mind. On this statement reats the Science of being, and the Principle of this Science is divine, demonstrating harmony and immortality.” (p. 492)

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