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TAS HONGKONG „DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 5гн, 1921.
THORNYCROFT
JOHN I. THORNTUROFT & CO., LIMITED,
SHIPBUILDERS AND--ENGINTERS,
LONDON, SOUTHAMPTON AND BARINGSTOCK.
Shanghai Office: 10, Kiukiang Road
15 B.H.P. 30 B.H.P. 50 B.H.P. |Engines
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SHANGHAI OFFICE.
Tennis Wear.
Shirts
of Cotton or Flannel, in all
sizes and styles.
Shoes in White Canvas or Buckskin, with
Red Rubber Soles. English made,
Socks in White Viyella, White Merino, and
Cotton Mixture.
Hats, Belts, Sweaters.
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ROYA
TO-NIGHT!
EDGAR WARWICK
***, announces the
FAREWELL
PERFORMANCE
of the
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SPORT. FOOTBALL.
HONGKONG LEAGUE.
The following First Division matches are arranged for today:
Hongkong Club r. H.M.S. Ambrose, Referee, Mr. Club ground, 4.30 p.m. Masters.
H.M.S-Zamur_r. R.G.A., Navy "A". ground, 4.30 p.m." Referee, Mr. Chewelry
S.C.A. r. Kowloon, S.C.A. ground, 4.30 p. Referee, Mr. Leaf,
The Second Division programme was inned yesterday.
The Club receive the Ambrose on the Club ground, and a very even game should be Been. Savage, the Navy winger, will be out assisting his tean, and with the inclusion of several old players the sailors should give a bettor display than they did at their last match with the Club, when they went down by 7 goals to wil, the record for the Senior division this season." The Club will turt out the same team as played against the RG.A. last week, and it is expected that they will win.
The Tamar are at home to the Artillery on the Navy Aground, where a good tussle should be seen. The sailors will be out to reverse the result of the last game between these two teams when they loat to the soldiers by a goals to 1. The Tamar have been fielding a very good side of late, and their three inside for- wards playing for the Navy against the The Army gave a very good display. R.G.A. will be out to take the points and are expected to just get home.
The S.C.A. and Kowloon will do battle on the S.C. A. around. A very fast game should see the Chinese winners. Kowloon were very unlucky to lose their Shield match with St. Joseph's College, and during the second half they had prac tically all the play. They entered a protest against the College playing un registered men, but it was ruled out.
A Shield match was down for to-day between St. Joseph's College and the Titania, on the Club ground, but the match has been postponed until March 12th.
In the Junior division a good game should be seen between St. Joseph'a and Kowloon Reserves. The College tent have been absent from League football for a month and are new four matches behind. The game should end in a win for St. Joseph's.
The United should win against the Punjabia.
The Staffs receive the Club Reserves at Sookumpoo, and, providing, that the Club turn out a full side, an interesting game should be even reserves ante the Indians
should play a drawn game,
The Carlisle being out of port their match with the B.G.A. Reserves is post- poned.
HONGKONG FC, H..S. “ASIBROSE.”
ROUP OF RACE PONIES, SOME GOOD PRICES REALISED.
PEACE MEMORIAL SCHOLAR- SHIPS,
ANONYMOUS DONOR.
f
Table
Troubles.
How very low people there are who an ita enjoy, without discomfort to follow, whatever is put before them.
Nearly all of us are, at times, a little "inddy." Frobably it isn': the cooking which is at fault, . ml probably the toot is good, but almost with- out our bowing it, the stomach rivolte, becaus
is not able to digest this or that kind of food easily and natumlly.
Mr. F. C. M. Hurley, of Messrs. Hughes SPLENDID GIFT TO SHANGHAI BY down to table at every mealtime, and eat and
Hough, last evening conducted a sale of many of the ponies which took part The Shanghai Municipal Gazette cou in the race meeting the previous week. tains information relative to the gift by an anonymous donor of scrip for £13,300 Perhaps owing to forage difficulties prices bearer debentures of the S.M.C. merling ruled moderate; it was noticeable, also,an of 1020 for the purpose of estab, lishing two scholarships to be competed "that some ponies, which brought then for by British boys of unmixel_descent Yes! The stomach is at fault! For some sands of dollars to their lucky backers Toshient at the time of their candidature reason or ather it has lost some of its officionay last week, changed hands for very small in China or Hongkong and whose parents, some of its wonderful natural power to change sus, while others, which never emerged or one of them, shall have resided in the food we eat into nourishment for the build-
China or Hongkong for a period of ating up of our bodily strength. least three years. The above mentioned sum has been dedicated in perpetuity for the purpose of establishing thess scholar- ships, which are to be known as the Peace Memorial Scholarships, and their object is to enconrage British boys to turn to the laboratory, worshop or the land "in preference to the routine of the counting house and the office."
The following will represent the Club.
WARWICK COMEDY COMPANY against H.M.S. Ambron to-day (kick-off
In response to many requests, the play that all London is laughing at
BROWN SUERY
POSITIVELY THE FINAL PERFORMANCE OF THE COMPANY
IN HONGKONG.
PLAN AT MOUTRIES.
THEATRE
ROYAL.
Commencing MONDAY, 7th March, at 9.15 p.m.
W. BANVARD
A
will present his new..
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Monday & Tuesday,
(1921)
assisted by the"
LONDON BEAUTY CHORUS
in the latest..
LONDON AND NEW YORK SUCCESSES
7th & 8th.
Wednesday & Thursday, 9th & 10th. Trily & Saturday,
11th & 12th,
Saturday, 12th,
at 4.30 p.m.
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The 8.8. "NANCY MOLLER" will be despatched for the above Ports on or about the 13th instant taking cargo at current rates.
For freight and further particulars apply to:-
Telephone, 3483.
HIN FAT & Co., Kwok Him Wang. Manager,
107, Wing Lok Street.
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4.30 p.m. sharp):-G. Rodger, W. Gerrard and L. Lawrence: M. Railton, J. Rodger and J. W. R. McPhail, J. B. Hamilton, H. McTavish, M. Sandberg, 8. Begg and H. Day.
KOWLOON . S. CHINA ATHLETIC.
The following team has been selected to represent Kowloon F.C. in their 1st Division League engagement to-day, on the South China ground, at 4.30 p.m.- W. Crocker: F. Wheeler and T. L. Knight: J. Coupland, J. Mair and B. Pasco: W. Taylor, O. Millard, R: Town- send F. Evelyn and P. R. Beesley.
KOWLOON, ST. JOSEPH'S.-
In this 2nd division match on St. Joseph's ground, to-day, (kick-off 4.30 p.m.) Kowloon will be represented by: W. Muskett; A. Spary and S. Adams; C. Stewart. S. Hewer and R. Roberts; E. Donovan, A. Palmer, J. Coombs, K. Mason and A. Estorile. Reserve; H Frewin.
UNITED T PUNJABIS.
The following will represent the United in the above match to-day on the Navy "B" ground (kick-off 3 p.m.):-W. McLeod, A. E. Simmons and D. D. Urqu hart, J. Leonard. D. Laing and Wm. Baker: J. Kent. P. Brown, G. T. May, C. H. Blake and Geo. Chubb,,
A RIFLE SHOOTING,
from the obscurity of the also rans" at the race meeting, were now eagerly competed for. The following are the particulars of the sale:---
The following are the scores in a mitch. shot off between H.M.S. Tamar and Wills "D" Co. at the King's Park Range on the 3rd instant, resulting in a win for H:M.S, Tamar: —...
H.M.8.
TAMAR.”
200 500 600 Total.
Mr. Clemow 45.
"
yds. yds. yds.
120
121
31 111
37
108
103
.102
Shell 45 Ravensarolt 38 Botting
..... 34 Brazendale. 43. Helman ... 40 Allen Pateyr
Total
*888*800-8
818855N888
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Pan Tile, purchased by Mr. Ellis. #23 White Tile, purchased by Mr. Ellis - 25 Grey Tile, purchaser by Mr.Bowen Grey Tile, purchased by Mr. Bowen Canasson, purchased by Mr.
Cheng
30
30
40
North, purchased by Mr. Ellis... South, purchased by Mr. Cheng. East, purchased by Mr. Silva...... West, purchased by Mr. Cheng 10 Now or Never, purchased by
Mr. Cheng...
Sleepy Hiccoughs, parchased by
Mr. Ellis ....
Jazz King, purchased by Mr.
Cheng
Jamboree King, purchased by
Mr. Ellis Caligula, purchased by Mr. Yates Square Measure, purchased by
Mr. Guttieriez Charvan, passed in
34 88899. 8 3 8 42
10
30
75
10 23
Ardavan, purchased by Mr. Ah
Shon Sepand,
Nemazre Mystic Dahlia. purchased by Mr.
Holyoak
purchased by Mr.
35
::0
Black Bird Dablia, purchased by
Mr. Remedios
Evergreen. purchased by Mr.
Cheng
Coniston, parchased by Capt.
Oxspring
Grey Friar, purchased by Mr.
Cheng
Black Friar, purchased by Mr.
Cheng song, Frampton purchased by Mr. B.
Basto
Field Chi purchased by Mr.
Pentreath
Valley Child, purchased by Mr.
. Stewart.......
Savernake, purchased by Mr.
Seth
Adversariat, purchased by Mr.
Remedios
Peradventure, purchased by Hon.
"Mr. Holyoak
Beldorney, purchased by Capt.
Oxspring Dabakrithdrawn at Mountain Mist, purchased by Mr.
Rock Tweedledum, purchased by Mr.
B. Basto
3 3 2.3
40
160
43
3 8 8 2 2 8 3 38
15
200
60
83
Tweedledee, purchased by Mr.
Finlay
50
Cowichan, passed in
30
Shooting Star, purchased by Mr. "...Thompson
35
Neston, withdrawn
Don Carlos, purchased by Mr.
Pentreath
Don Pedro, purchased by Mr.
Cheo. Ling
30
Don Juan, withdrawn.
Beggar King purchased by R. M.
Dyer
55
Timour, purchased by Mr. Topsido_270 Knight Errant, purchased by Mr.
Cheng Seven Dials. purchased by Mr.
Cheng
30
30
Scottie, purchased by Mr. T. W.
Mok
40
King Harry, purchased by Mr. King
C. H. Blason
40
Phenacetin, passed in ..........................
25
Manor King, purchased by Mr.
Harriman
35
Muscovite King, purchased by
300
30
..30
Mr. P. C. Potts ..... Only Hope, purchased by Ms.
Ho Shun
Last Chance, purchased by Mr.
Chee Ling
Romanos. purchased by Mr.
Brayfield......
White House, purchased by Capt.
Oxspring
Brown House, purchased by Mr.
Blood Polo Pony (grey), no bid Polo Pony (dun), purchased by.
Mr. Cheng Turf King, purchased by Mr.
T. W. Mok
Barley Sugar, purchased by
Capt. Oxspring........
Black pony, purchased by Comm..
Stopford
Bay pony, purchased by Mr. Mok
2 % 2
BQ
65
30.
* 8 * *S
35
55
40
INDO-CHINA RAILWAYS." PROPOSED LOTTERY LOAN.
When this is the case with you your stomach heels the help of the well-tried and reliable digestive tonic any stomach strengthener, Mother Seigel's Syrup. This digestive tonic, which is made from the medicinal extracts of more than ten varieties of roots, barks and herbs, and a truly remarkable effect on the organs of " digestion the stomach, liver and bowls toning and strengthening thera so that they are fully capable of performing their important functions, naturally and without strain, 1
these organs to a healthful state of activity,,the
isories due to stomach and liver troubles ara. entirely avoided.
When Mother Seigel's Syrup has restored.
The terms of the indenture, which is published show that the chulman and secretary of the Council have been ap pointed trusters, and the scholarships for electrical are to be awarded, one engineering and/or chemistry, and the
This world-famous remedy has been tried with other for practical farming and/or horti culture. The two scholarships are to be
success by countless thousands of people who of a triennial value of $1,215 out of which know from experience that Mother Seigel's the candidate will be furnished with a Spray banishes stomach unl liver troubles in firs:-class passage from China.to the coun-natural way, sul prevents their retur.
dar a ready means of banishing and prevent try in which he lets to study, and ning pains after eating acidity, Ratudence, i annual sum of £300 payable in, quarterly instalments, any balance at the end of the three years being paid to the prize
man.
established liver regualtor.
daches and other troubles which arise from a isoleret state of the stomarch, it has not serious competition. Mother Feigel's Syrup is of equal value where the liver is concerned. The matriculation examination of the Former splitters from bilimustes, hilious, head- Hongkong University has been chosen for aches, constipation, and other troubles due to a the test and the first two scholarships are Horleri or inactive liver, have been freeil from to be awnaled as the result of the matri-
these ailments and kept i11 health by the use of culation examination of December of this this year, and thereafter every third year from 1021.
Candidates who are not above 20 years of age on July 1st of the year in which the examination is held are eligible and a successful candidhte will have to sub- mit the name of the university at which ha proposes to study for approval by the trustees.
>HANGHAI COTTON MILLS, IMPORTANT AMALGAMATION
SCHEME.
A highly important scheme is in eon. templation, the N. Daily News says, for the amalgamation into one company of the following:
For fifty years, Mother Sing's Syrup hins len the favourite family remedy, in the homes of the throughout the British Empire, and today, it is more firmly established in popular favour than ever before.
If you suffer from stomach or giver trouble," take other Beigel's Byrap daily, after meals; for a while, and note the wonderful change tha. increase in appetite, the almerice of pain after your meals, and the general improvement in your health, strength and vitality..
When buying, be sure you get the genuinə Mother Seigel's Syrup, the stormck and liver tonic with fifty yeste reputation behind it.
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P. & D. S. N. CO.
Ewo Cotton Spinning and Weaving | .. Co... Ltd.
Kung Yik Cotton Spinning and STRAITS, Weaving Co., Ltd.
Yangiszepoo Cotton Mill, Ltd.
The
consulting committees of these cam- panies have this scheme under considera- ticu, the nun compangian he called Ewo Cotton Mills, Ltd. Details will shortly be circularized to shareholders.
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AUS.
STEAMERS FOR
COLOMBO, TRALIA, BOMBAY, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS & LONDON.
through Bills of Lading issued for Batavia.. Persian Gulf, Continental, American, and South African Ports.
THE MECHANICS ASSOCIATION OF THE Steamship "DILWARA."
CANTON.
"Captain Babb, carrying Ein Majesty's Mail will E. despatched from this Port on or about THURSDAY, the 10th, MARCH 1921, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports-
Silk and Valuables and Tea for Italy, France and London (under arrangement) will be tramhipped at Bombay into the Mail Stes cook procooling direct to Marseilles and Lendon.
The Governor of Canton has given a donation of $310,000 to the Mechanics Asso ciation of Canton. We learn from our Shanghai contemporary that the associa tion owns its own building several stories in height, in Henan, which is well equip- ped with an auditorium, an exhibition room, a room for translating news con cerning mechanical engineering, a night. school for its members besides many places for amusement, such as an athletic feld, a billiard room, a music room, a gymnasium. swimming pool and a
Mutual help is aimed at by the Associa tion and everything is done to secure employment for those who are out of
Parcels will be received at this Office until rx, the day before sailing. The contents and value of all packages are required. For further particulars apply to
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE
& CO.,
Agents,
Hongkong, February 28th, 1991.
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work. Recently a contract for a large LONDON SELLING AGNETS
company of mechanics for the Dutch Indies has been concluded by the Associa tion. The contract provides that the mechanics shall work only 8 hours a day with Sundays and holidays off, while in case of illness, hospital bills will be borne by the company employing them. The wages for cach workiau is 120 guilders per month which, at the present rate of exchange, is about $100 Canton currency.
HONGKONG, VOLUNTEER DEFENCE
CORPS.
ORDERS BY LIEFT.-COL. L. G. BIRD, D.B.D., ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT.
'PAZADER.
Parades for week ending March 12th will be held in accordance with pro- gramme of work.
The Corps will parade on Monday, March 21st, at 5.30 pm, at Volunteer Headquarters Attendance strong. ás possible.
Dress: Drill order with helmets.
MUSKETRY.
The Artillery Company-will-fre Part II
on Sunday, March-13th, at King's Park Range, at 10 am
Officer for duty Lieut. J. S. McCann KOUNTED INFANTRY' SEOTION.
The Chamber of Deputica has passed a Bill authorising the Government of Indo-Parade at Polo ground, Causeway Bay, on China to issue a 6,000,000 piastres lottery loan, for the purpose of constructing the from the port of Dong-
Friday, March 11th, at 5.30 p.m. Dress: Optional.
CADET COMPANY.
projected railinh-long (on the Mekong The Company will parade, at Headquar
hoi (Anaam) ta
River, lower Cochin-China),
The Bill is now, before the Sonate.-
100 French Wireless..
34.
37
B9
670
Mr. Lancaster","410" 43 33 117 B. C. Smith 41 38 31 110 Mayne 40 37 32 109 Holloway 42 -31.30 103 Cousins 34
37 H. S. Smith 31: Gingell 434- 30
Wright
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WHIST DRIVE.
A very successful Whist Drive was held 900 500 600 Total at the Catholic-Men's Club on Thursday. yds, yds. yds. evening, Though the weather was far from favourable, "the attendance was good, there being 135 players, present. The following were the prize-winners:- Ladies: 1, Mrs Holdman (170); 2, Mra. Belwoodd (168); 3, Mrs. Lamerton (165); Booby Prize: Mrs. Reynolds (140). Men: 1, Mr. Crouch (184); Mr. Jones (177); 783; Mr. Horgan (176); 4, Mr. Spaaton (174); Booby Prize: Mr. Franklin (127). Mr. Pinchen parformed the duties of M.C.. and the prizes were presented by Mr. R. W Brown.
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Samples valued. Bost poris Laz consignments in diented.
KEYMER, SON & CO.. Import Dept.) Whitefrian, London. Telegrams, "Keymar, London
Keep fit!
Eat. 1844,
It's the regular morning glass of ENO that is neat beneficial to mind. And body and gives the normaal, healthy outlook for the day ahead.
ENO'S
FRUIT SALT
Sparkling. Edfreshing. Classsing. SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
"Prepared only by 2.0. 210, Ltd.
Fruit Bate
Werke, London, Eng.
101.
ters on Tuesday, March 9th, at 5,30 | MANY CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE p.m. Dress: Drill order.
At this parade the prizes won by members in the manufacture of glass; one of the most,
of the Company in the recent shoot ing competition will be presented by Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird, D.8.0.
G. F. E. RAPSON, Bt.-Major,
Adjutant, E.K.V.D.C.
NOTICE.
important is that invented by Bir William Crookes, who, as the result of numerous experi mente, combining glass with various metals, has succeeded in producing a material which, cute of 98 per cent of the infra-red or host Taya together with the ultra-violet or chemical Members are reminded that the annual raya-called Sir William Crookes Glass, smoking concert and distribution of Crookes lenses of any prescription in either shooting prizes takes places at regular or Toric form are manufactured by the Headquarters on Monday, March Hongkong Optical Co., Buccessors to Clark & 14th, commencing at 9.15 p.m. (in-
stead of Friday, March 11th, as Co, Manufacturing & Refracting Opticians
Dress for the most competent manufacturing option! previously arranged). prize winners uniform, remainder establishment in the Colony located in 53, optional. Tickets for concert can be Queen's Road Central-ADVT. obtained from Headquarters.
Hongkong, March 4th, 1921.
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