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BUSINESS DIRECTORY

GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS.

The Latest in

Gentlemen's Outfitting

AT PRICES TO SUIT ANY PURSE.

PERFECT FIT

AND

RELIABLE

SUITINGS.

WING HING CO.

Gentlemen's

Outätters 64, Queen's Rd. C.

Tel. 21417.

DENTISTS.

HARRY FONG, Dentist,

1st floor, No 74, Queen's Road

Central.

Tel. 21266.

TANG YUK, DENTIST

Successor to

the late SIEN TING,

14, 'D'Aguilar Street.

TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.

GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.

SWATOW DRAWNWORK

Lailored

at:

BROWN'S

FOR PERFECTION IN WINTER SUITS.

2nd Button Bldg., 7, Duddell St. (opp. Gospel Hall). Tel. 23056.

Winter Sulta

Made to Order.

Our Measurement

ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG

ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., LTD.

72, Queen's Road, Central, Tel. 28270.

ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS.

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.,

Kowloon Bay.

New Work & Repairs.

Call Flag "L" Sale Agents for Kelvin Motors.

HAIR DRESSERS.

LEE YEE,

Ladies' and Gentlemen's Hair

Dressers & Booksellers

No. 12, D'Aguilar Street.

(opposite Queen's Theatre).

ON LOK

(Ah Hing)

10, Wyndham St.,

1st floor

Entrance On Lan St.

Telephone 22317. ...

LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSING BALOON.

Expert Barbers. Moderate Charges.

INDOOR GOLF,

Opening To-morrow.

NIGHTS ARE LONG

But not on the King's fintature Golf Courses

Old and Young will solve their

Entertainment Problem in the samu Inexpensive way.

KING'S MINIATURE

GOLF COURSE.

On the roof in the fresh air FREE TEA

for every player.

JEWELLERY.

EUROPEAN

WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER

MAND ENGRAVER. Bale and Repairing of Gold and Silver. Gooda." Atiy kind of Watches, Chronometers, Chronographs,? RepsäforE, Speedometers, Typewrite.xe "and"; anyśkling in the line of delicate mechanism. A 11 orders executed promptly at moderate rates.mp

SAM. BOGDATEKY No. 68, Nathan Rd. Kowloom.

in Guaranteed Perfection.

Prices Within the Means of ... Everyone.

YEE SING

Genilemen's Tailor. 12, Wellington St.

Tel. 21882.

Doints of Appeal

TO THE. CLEVER DRESSER

SUITS

Superiority of style, finer wool- lens and cater tailoring will be noted in

Spring Sults.

MILLEN Co.

14, D'Aguilar St. Tel. 22774.

our

FOREIGN GOODS STORE,

GREAT REDUCTION ON

SHAVEWELL "

A Marvellous Shaving Cream Usual $1.50 now 75 cents.

at YEE HING, (Tomey & Company) (Late of 24, Pottinger Street)

#2, Des Voeux Rond C, Tel 28016.

LADIES' TAILORS.

Just Received

From. Paris,

THE CHINA MAIL.

FOR THE LADIES. Gorgeous Underwear Kimonos Pyjama Suits and Shawlt.

SWATOW WENG LEE CO.

54, Nathan Rd., Kowloon

For Swałow Goods and Chinese Fancy Goods.

WHOLESALE and RETAIL

90, Nathan Rd., K. Tel. 67757. Dealers in Hund-made Drawn-Work, Embda. & Curlos. Prices are moderate.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

PHOTO

GRAPHS

COLLEGE SPORTS.

WORLD'S RECORD NOT BROKEN!

FINE FINISHES.

Junior Champion:-Hui Chi-taun (Championship Cup presented by 0. Q, C. Undergraduates).

Officials.

The following were the officiala: President-Mr. F. J. de Rome. Entertainment Committee - Mr. H. K. Hung, Mr. C. G. Anderson, -Regret that no more world's re- Mr. Tao Ching-fong, Mrs. Whyte- cords were broken was expressed Smith, Mrs. Jeffries and Mr. G. W. by Mr. F. J. de Rome, Headmaster Reove. of Queen's College, at the annual. Starters Mr. R. H. Griffiths, Mr. athletic sports meeting of the H. N. Williamson, Mr. M..G. College on Saturday. He said that O'Connor and Mr. K. L. Chau. |they would have lo see about get- Judges Mr. L. G. Morgan, Mr. ting another time-keeper! (Laugh- L. B. Holmes, Mr. Cheung Wal ter).

fung, Mr. Kwong Sik-kwong and Mr. J. F. Grose.

Scorer The Head Profect. Hon. Secretary-Mr. H. G. Wal-

SCOTTISH SPORTS.

Mr. de Rome was, of course, ferring to last year's meeting, when during the 100 yards' cham- plonship race the time-keeper's lington.. stopwatch played a trick on him and clocked the winner as having shattered the world's record! Jt le noteworthy that the College authorities are not claiming that record as, according to the list of school records printed on the pro- gramme, the record time for the | 100 yords is given na 10.3/6 socb., and it ja jointly held by Ko Kin- Ian and A. L. Rumjahn, the latter equalling the record in 1922.

Exciting Finishes.

ARGYLLS EXCEL IN HIGHLAND

GAMES.

TOSSING THE CABER.

The sports meeting was held on Favoured by fine weather, the the College ground at Causeway Argyll and Sutherland Highland. Bay and was attended by a large ers' Highland Sports drew an ex- gathering which included many ceptionally large crowd to the

p.m.

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SOUTH CHINA IMP. & EXP. CO. past pupils and their ladies. The Military Playing Fields at Sookun

programme was lengthy, compris poo on Saturday. Many events rare- anly seen in Hong Kong and so dear ing 24 events, and although early start was made at noon it to the heart of the Scotsman were was not completed until almost 6 provided. Dancing and piping. tossing the caber, and throwing All the events attracted good on the hammer, were well supported, tries and some close and exciting a Battalion record being set up in finishes wore witneased. Clean, the latter event when Fraser sporting rivalry which permitted reached a distance of 112 feet 7% losers to readily applaud their vic-inches. This would, probably have tors spoke of the fine training been more had not the hammer the boys received at the hands of been broken in the carly stages of. their sports masters and made the the day. meeting all the more enjoyable for The South Wales Borderers man- the spectators.

nged to annex the Open Mile, What is probably a unique hap- Palmer winning in comfortable pening for Q.C., is the fact that style from Gough of the R.A. this year's senior champion, A.

Excellent Times. Hunt, is also the Head Prefect for After the sports Major Bennett This fine young all-round congratulated Capt. Carmichael athlete had to fight hard against and the other officials for the effi- tough opposition to secure the eient manner in which the meet- honour and that his success was ing was carried through. He also popular was evidenced by the commented on the very excellent hearty cheers accorded him by his times set up, and added that if the mates as he came up to receive present forni continued, the his award from the hands of Mrs. Argylls were certain to make their de Rome, who very graciously' dis-mark in the forthcoming Area tributed the prizes at the close of Sports. The prizes were distribut- the meeting. The junior cham-ed by Mrs. Bennett. Pairpion was Hui Chi-tsun and his suc-] Brown ceas was also a very popular one.

DEVELOPING, PRINTING.

ENLARGING.

and FRAMES.

LEUNG YIK KEE 12. Wyndham St.

SHOES.

Black or Shoes from $6.00. Black

от Brown Boots from $8.00. Children's Boots er Shoes from $2.00.

Best styles, most complete stock of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. WONG SIU WOON

Phone 21471.

#1, Pottinger St.

SILK STORE.

GREAT REMOVAL SALE

AT THE

TAJMAHAL SILK STORE 5. Wyndham AL

Tel. 5136.

SPECIALISTS IN BEAUTY.

New Felt Hats

ONLY

TWO

HOURS

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New Colour Schemes For

Autumn Dresses,

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CHEONG SHING

Ladies' Tallor. Nathan Road,

Kowloon.

OPTICIANS.

THE HONG KONG OPTICAL

COMPANY,

'Phone 22292.

53, Queen's Road Central,

OPTICIANS.

SLABEES STYLED FOR YOUR FACE The Sina, American Outical Company. Queen's Road C

Transfg, re

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MADAM KATIE'S BEAUTY PARLOUR. 31, Wing Lok Building,,

Kowloon.

Tel. 60841.

Tel. 55841.

SPORTING GOODS.

ATHLETIC GOODS

AT

1931.

Relay Race.

RESULTS.

as fol.

100 Yards:-1, Shepard; 2, McGratton; 3. Craig. Time: 10.1/5 веся.

An exciting event was the in-! The full results were vitation relay race in which St. lows Paul's College scored a fine win over King's College but were given a good run for their money.

Before the distribution of the Throwing the Discus: 1, prizes, Mr. de Rome addressed the Fraser; 2, McBane; 3, Ferguson. gathering. He congratulated the Distance: 116 ft. 71⁄2 ins. winners and gave a word of en- One Mile:-1, Walker; 2, Reid; couragement to the others to keep 3, Neilson. Time: 5 mina. 10 secs, trying Thanks were expressed to 120 Yards Hurdles:-1, Craig; the various prize donors, to the hard working officials, and to the military for the loan of the tent in which tea was served during the afternoon.

The Results.

The following are the results Senior Long Jump:-1, M. el Arculli (17ft. 4in.); 2, A. Hunt; and 3, Marker.

Jualor Long Jump:-1, Ng Yuk-' ki (14ft. 111⁄2in.); 2, Hui Chi-taun;- and 8, Ka Man-wa.

Senlor 100 Yords:-1, A. Hunt; 2. M. el Arculli; and 3, E. R. Markar.

Junior 100 Yards:-1, Ng Yuk- ki; 2, Hui Tsi-isun; and 8, Chan King-sung.

Senior High Jump:-1, M. el Arculli (4ft. 111⁄2in.); 2, Lea Sul- hung; and O. el· Arculli (A Tie). Junior High Jump:-i, Hui Chi- taup and Ng Yuk-ki (4ft. 51⁄2in.~ A Tie); und B, Ku Man-wa.

Senior 120 Hurdles :-1, Hunt; 2, Chan Fut-tin; and 3, M. el Arcuill.

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Junior 120 Hurdles:-1, Hul Chi- tsun; 2, Chan King-sung; and 8, Ku Man-wa.

Pick-a-buck Race:--E. R. Mazkar and F. R. Abbas; 2, Les Sui-hung: and Hung Kit-chiu.

Milo Handicap:-1, Hui Chi- |[tsun; 2, Leung Wing-sik; and 3,

Chan Sui-kam.

3-Legged Race:-1, Markar and Nazarin; 2, Lee Sul-hung · and Hung Pui-chu.-

100 Yards Class 8-1, Ng Ip wong: 2, Kwok Kal-ying; and 3, Chung See-him.

Sack Race:-1, Lee Bu-hong;} and 2, E. Kitchell.

1 Mile Race:-1, Leang Kan-to;

|2, A. M. Abbas; and 9, Hung Kit-

chiu

Old Boys' Potato & Spoon Race:

THE LIANG YOU CO., M. Rahman; and 2, M. Sab-

70, Queen's Rond C. (

CRICKET

" WISDEN” BATS, BALLY, STUMPS, LEG GUARDS, ETC. Inspection - Cordially invited.

The Hong Kong Sporting Arms & Ammunition Stare,

Beaconsfeld Arends.

han:

Senior 220 Yards:-1, ́A. Hunt; 2. Chan Fak-yen; and 8 F. R. Abbas.

^ Junior 220 Yarda:--Hul Chi- tsun; 2, Ng Yuk-ki; and 8; Chan King-sung.

Invitation Relay:-St. Paala College.

Co

Sénior Clasa “Relay:-Matřic. ` &

Junior Class Relay:-Class 43. Chinese Masters" Race: Kr. Cheung Wai-fung.

Bentor Champion Hunt (Championship Ora prevented by Bir Robert Ho Tung

MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1931.

2, Medd; 3, Blackburn. Time: ST. ANDREW'S CLUB. 18.3/6 setз.

Highland Fling (Novices);-), Wilcox: 2, Livingston; 3, Gilston. Highland Fling (Open)-1, Doak; 2, Anderson. "Sword

FORTHCOMING AMATEUR

DRAMATICS.

Dance:-1,Doak; 2, Gibson; 3, Ferguson.

St. Andrew's Amateur Dramatic Lamb; 2, Lenaghan.

Piping Marches (Novices) :-1,Club is again. buay, and a fine en- tertainment. is promlaed on April Piping Marchea (Open) :-1, Anderson; 2, Doak; 3, McCalman. "The Grand Cham's Diamond," and 8, when members are performing Piping Strathapey Reol:-1, Me- "No Servants." Calman; 2, Doak: 8,,Anderson,

Piping Probaireachd:-1, Mc Calman; 2. Mone: 8, Lamb.

Putting the Shot:-1, Fraser; 2, MePheo; 3, McBane. Distance: 36 ft. 10 ins.

Children's Race (Girls)-1, I Mitchell; 2, M. Mullen; 3, M. Dailer.

Children's Race (Boys)-1, A Campbell; 2, G. Gordon; 9, A Davic.

High Jump:-1, Onkley; 2. Gagan; 3, Whitley. Height: 5 ft.

Û ins.

Tossing the Caber:-1, Hastle: 2, McPhee; 3, Fairbrother.

440 Yards:-1, Shepard; 2, Craig 3, Walker. Time: 58.3/5

десь.

Pole Vault:-1, Walker; 2, Mc Kay; 8, Darroch. Height: 8 it

& ins.

19 ft. 1% ins.

One Mile Race (Open) :-1, Palmer (S.W.B.); 2, Gough (B.A.); 3, Sepoy Falak Sher (H. K. S. B. RAJ).

Hop, Step & Leap:-1, Lammert; 2, Tetstall; 3, Robinson. tance: 40 ft. 11 ins.

Throwing the Hammer: 1, Fraser; 2, McBane; 3, McDonald. Distance: 112 ft. 7 ins.

The former, a one-net comedy by Allan Monkhouse shows great pro- misc. The distraction of Mrs. Perkins with the dullness of the home life the possibilities opened up the possession of the Diamond, which is reported in the Press as having been stolen-the thrill of retain, leave the audience with the actual possession and schemings to feeling that Mrs. Perkins certainly obtained the maximum amount of

excitement, even if only for one brief evening. If the possibilities did not materialize-as per pro- gramme-the author is at fault, but at least the dull monotony was broken in this particular home. Rita Col (Mrs. Perkins) is ably Baldwin (Mr. supported by J, W. Perkins) Bessie Hirst (daughter)

and W. Tillery and Reggie Woolley

as Albert Watkins and The Man In Black respectively.

Long Jump:-1, Tetstall; 2. McGratton; 3, Hogarth. Distance:

The latter, a One Act Comedy by

Walker; 8, Shepard.

Half Mile Race:-1, Reid; 2, Gertrude Jennings would appear to Time: 2 be the better of the twe, allowing mins. 12 secs,

the performers plenty of scope- which they use to full advantage. Tho deserting servants, cach possessing gifts of which the world should know, but is in ignorance consequent upon the limits and re-

by Dis-strictions imposed

Domestic Service, are ably led by Eileen Bliss (Mrs. Sparrow, Housekeeper). The undomesticated lover (Maudo White) with the unsophisticated suitor (Reggie Woolley) create much amusement in their efforts and anties to provide a meal. It, however, visions of a sumptuous repast gradually fade, and bread 2, ¦ and cheese have to safico, the hard- ship is compensated by companion- ship and its attendant. The In- opportune intrusion of the deserters provides a delightful climax. The characters

Old Soldiers' Race:-1, Camp bell; 2, McTavish: 3, Weir.

Ladies' Race:-1, Mrs. Willer- ton; 2, Mra. Mitchell; 3, Mrs. Parkes.

220 Yards: -1, Shepard; Craig; 3, McGratton.

Band Race:-1, Lewis; 2, Cun- new; 3, Boyd.

Officers' Race:-1, Capt. Car- michael: 2, Lleut. McKay; 3, Capt.

Steward.

Sergeants' Race:-1, McCulloch; 2, Campbell; 3, Livingston.

The Officials.

Officials of the meeting were:-

President: Lt. Col. R. G. Maclaine, M.C.

are well chosen. Mrs. J. W. Baldwin, Phyllla Woolley, and Emily Landolt ably supporting. The evening augurs well as an- other successful achievement to be added to the numerous successes of this ambitious Club.

-Contributed.

Referee: Major N. C. Bennett, O.B.E., M.C.

Hon. Secretary: Capt. J. H. M.C., Lieut. A. Dunlop, R.S.M. G. Carmichael.

Weir, M.S.M., R.Q.M.S. [Newbery, Judges: Capt. C. I. Campbell, ¦ C.S.M. Campbell, C.S.M. R. Murray, M.C., Capt. I. M. Stewart, O.B.E., C.S.M. S. Docherty, CS.M. Free- M.C., Capt. R. G. Moir, D.S.0., man, C.S.M. Creek. M.C., Capt. D. J. Grant, M.C., Capt. R. C. B. Anderson, M.C., Capt. J. A. Agnew-Wallace, M.C.

Stewards: Lieut. S. Mackay, Murray,

Starter: Lieut. R. V. Dewar- Durie,

Clerk of the Course: C.S.M.

Don'ts for Motorists

and

Don't forget- It's dangerous to take your . - eyes off the road.

DON'T

FORGET YOUR

CAPSTAN

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