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GENERAL BROKER.

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DAIRY FARM NEWS

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CHALLENGE FROM SHANGHAI ACCEPTED BY HONGKONG."

The Royal Hongkong Golf Club has received a telegram from the Shanghai Golf Club suggesting sending, down a team to compete for the Challenge Cup, and has replied that it will be glad to meet the Northern representatives hera early in February,

This information, sent to us yesterday by the Hon. Secretary of the Royal Hong- Kong Golf Club, confirms the announce- ment made recently in the columns of this paper.

CRICKET:

CS.CC... CRAIGENGOWER C.C.

The following will represent the Civil Service Club on Craigengower ground at [2.15 p.m. to-morrow:--G. R. Sayer. (Captain), A. E. Wood, E. B. Reed, R. E. Q. Bird, F. de Rome, A. R. Suther- land, G. H. Piercy, W: Chipchase. W H. Edmonds, R. C. Witchell, and E. 'Fincher.

The following will represent Craigen- power in their League fixture with the Civil Service C.C. to-morrow on the former's ground:-L-Lammert (captain), F. G. Thompson, R. Basa, W. Grimmett, W. Bradbury, P. Lamble, H. Holman, S. Jer. Dr. Asger, V. Drake, and C Anderson.

HONGKONG C.C... INDIAN B.C.

The following will represent the long- kong Club . the Indian Recreation, Club to-morrow, at 2 p.m., on the Hongkong Club ground :--W. C. D. Türner (Capt.), TE. Pearce, F. H. Farthing. L. D. McNicoll, F. H. Pentycross, Davies. V. H. Drummond, E. G. N. Grimble, H. A. Sawyer, W.. Hope, and L. A. Radford.

The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club in the above, match-to- morro A. H. Rumjahn, M. H. Abbas, G. C. Earde, S. A. İsmail, A. A. Rum- Jahn, K. Khan, D. Weerspuli. S. H. Ismail, S. D. Ismail. N. M. Bux and D. Rumjahn.

UNITED A.C. v. INDIANS.

The following will play for the United. in a League match to-morrow at 2.30 MacDougall, J. Beech, D. D. Urquhart, A. E. Simmons, D. Laing, C. H. Blake. 1. Kent, P. Brown, G. T. May J. Leonard. and G. Chubb. Re- serves. Logan and Baker.

S FOOTBALL.

KOWLOON. HONGKONG.

In this 1st division League match, to be played on the Club ground to-morrow (kick-off 4 p.m.), Kowloon will be represented by:-W. Crocker:: F. Wheeler and T. Knight; J. Coupland, A. Weyman and P. R. Beelsey: W. Taylor, C. Millard, R. Townsend, F. Evelyn, and F. Clemo

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In this 2nd division match, to be played on St. Joseph's ground, to-morrow, at 2.30 p.m., the Kowloon team will consist of: H McKay, E. W. Alderson and S. H. Hower: A. Spary, I. Leech and A. Mar- tin, H. Roberts, K., A. Mason," A. Palmer, A. Estorie, and H. Blythe.

RUGBY

NAVY

FOOTBALL,

HONGKONG.

A Rugby match will be played on the H.K.F. Club's ground, to-morrow, ""be tween Hongkong and a Navy XI. (kick off. 4 p.m.) The following will play for Hongkong —A. M. D. Wallace ; D. Logan, G. E. Roberts, S. G. fordam and G. A. V Hall; V. G. Smyth and J. A. Brown, H. C. Macherara, 18. Mc Cann, A. H. Cobb, A. T. Lamplugh, N. A. Harper, C. I. Cooper, P. H. Baker, and G. G. N. Tinson (Capt.)."

DNA-ENGLAND ». REST,

A match, England v. The Rest, will be "played on Christmas Day at 4-pim. -

DRUNK AND INCAPABLE.

CELEBRATING HIS ESCAPE.

An Indian watchman." employed by the Hongkong Electric Company, tood charged, yesterday," at the Magistracy, with being drunk and, incapable in Queen's Road, on Wednesday. The' de fendant admitted that he was drunk, but denied that he was incapable. He told the Magistrate that he had only recently come down from Swatow, where he had bean captured by Kwangsi soldiers: but managed to Beche A

The Magistrate And you were "cele- brating your escaper I suppose. Fined:

$5

DISMANTLING HM.S. KENT.”

CHINESE STEALS BRASS.

THE 37th ANNUAL

AL FRESCO FETE

OF THE

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

will be held in the compound of the CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

and the Playground of the

OLD ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE

ON

SUNDAY, 12TH DECEMBER, 1920

FROY 8.30 To 11.30 r.

Under the Distinguished Patronage of

H.E. the Governor and Lady Stubbs. H.E. Vice Admiral Sir A. L. Duff, KC.B. H.E. Major-General F. Ventris, Q.B. Commodore W. Bowden-Smith, C.B.E

Admission

st

- . $1

Soldiere and Sailors in uniform admitted free.

Each ticket of mispon entitles the holder to a souvenir.

In the afternoon from 230 to 8.30-F.x. veral Stalls will be open, and anasements specially suitable for Children will be provided. Tea and Refreshments will be obtainable. Admission free. The Band of the Wiltshire Regiment will play during the afternoon.

The Grounds will be brilliantly illuminated in the Evening.

The Bands of the WILTSHIRE REGIMENT and the "SOCIEDADE PHILARMONICA" will play between 8.30 and 11.30 PM.

SOME FEATURES OF THE FETE: Grand Concert by well-known Hongkong Amateurs, Tes Room, Refreshment Room, Chute, Fishing Pond, Lucky Wheel, Aunt Sally, Electric Shooting Gallery, Lucky Dip, Sträffing the Bolshevik, Quoita, &c., &c. - FARM YARD AND STORE: Come and Win Your Tarkeys and Geese for Christmas. SEVERAL RAFFLES WITH VALUABLE PRIZES Including a New Oakland Five-seater Motor Car VALUE“ 83,000..

Tickets for which may be obtained from

Mf. L..A. Barton, Messrs. W. G. Humphreys & Co.

NO WORK OF CHARITY IS FOREIGN TO THE SOCIETY- COME AND HELP HONGKONG'S POOR.

Though more than half a century has passed since the founding of the BS.A reputation during the Crimean War (1854. B.S.A productions have consistently riaintained one high standard of

quality and embodied in the latest B.3.A. Cycle Productions is the same fine quality, the highest quality in Motorcycle & Cycle. Construction, as had made the BM.A. zame world-famous.

B.S.A.. Motorolyoles & Cycles have been and will always be known. "Perfoot in Every Part." This is a worthy description of such excel- lent machines,

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All the resources of enormous factories replete with modera machinery, highly skilled workers, and apaally selected mstarials, ara concentrated on the construction of B.3.A. Motorspeler & Cycles From the moment the zaw material anters the specially equipped metallurgical laboratory and undergo aries of severe tests oste being passed iato the factorles, right

80 in the making the complete B.S.A. Machines thereisnot bad at

the smillest part at which it is not bjest to the most rigil inspection. Tac sea of limit gaging as employs in the Govora int inspection of rifles is in foros thighost the B.S. Works, sal a part is at one scrapped if it revasis the slightest détect or the deviation of a thossa afth part of an inch at any stage of manufastore. By reason of this rigid standard of accuracy the interchangeability of

rest part of £. B.B.4. Machine is guaranteed, are this it is working perfectly irsfors it is

Moreover, every B.SA. Motsrcycle, to ensure that is

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B.3.A.Successes in Reliability Trials and other Open Competitions and their anparalleled performances on War Service for the Home & Allied Governments is proof that for Reliability, Serviceability & Economy B.S.A. Machines are second to none.

B.S.A. AL-Chain Enclosed Drive Motorcycles & BidecaIZ, B.8.A. Bicycle (Path & Road Racers) in Stock,

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THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD.,

COPENHAGEN

M.S. CHILE

will be loading about the Middle of January for Copenhagen

A Chinese Watchman, employed on the taking cargo on through Bills of Lading to Scandinavian and Baltic work of dismantling H.M.S. Kem at destinations at Conference Rates. If sufficient inducement offers, Kowloon Bay, was charged before Mr.

N. L. Smith at the Magistracy, with the vessel will call at any Scandinavian and/or Baltic and/or Continental

The defendant was alleged by the ports, including Hamburg, but excepting Havre..

theft of 50 lbs. of brass.

Police to have been seen transferring the brass 10 junk to be brought to Hong- kong to be disposed of when he was arrested on

After evidence had been taken, the defendant was sentenced to three weeks. hard labour;

*For space and particulars please apply

THORESEN

AGENTH

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