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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 34th, 1911.

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DRAWINGS FOR CAPTAINS GUP AND

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP,

DIOCESAN NEW SCHOOL

ROND

The collections at SE John's Cathedral on Christmas Days will be on behalf of the fund for the New Diocesan Boys'

The following is the result of the School. drawings for these contests:-

CAPTAIN'S CUP, 1991.

of

EZBA

INTERMENT ON MR.. E.. L.. THE OHINESE ENGINEERING AND-

MINING, COMPÄNT, LIMITED.

PAYMENT OF FINAL DIVIDEND ON BHARIS "FOR÷TISTYMO KNDING. -SÜNK A JUS, 1021.

There is truth in the declaration that the evil men do lives after them, whilst the good is oft interred with their bones, but it is as true that at a funeral one can often find more real tribute to a man's

THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING

CORPORATION.

worth than can over be put into writing. THE BOARD having declared

FINAL DIVIDEND of 127 The Appeal Committee have already

The newspapers paid just tribute to the (Twalvo per cent), free of Thoome Tax, for the received or had promised. 2. sum

good works and business ability of the

year ending 30th June, 1931, holders of late Mr. Edward I. Ezra, but the scenes Bearer Shares and holders of Dividend at his funeral were vastly more impres Warmanta received from London on. 1ST ROUND.-F. Bevington (8). R. K.,000 for buildings and $11,000 for

sive and struck a very true note, says account of Registered Shares, will be Valoatine (8); H. Scott (9) u. E. J. R. endowment, the latest contributions in-

their dividends Paid

an presenting Nov 19- Mitchell (9); F. Pierce Grove (12) . Jcluding 85,000 from Sir Robert Ho Tung the NC. Daily News.

The ceremonial of the Jewish burist Coupon of the Banter Shares, and

Dividend Hooper. (5); M. Glover (10). A. Band-$2,000 each from the Hon. Mr. P. H

Holyoak,. « Anonymous," and Mr. Chanservice has been reduced to the last Warrants on Registered. Shares, to either of Bank's at Shanghai or degree of simplicity and, sborn as it is of the following Crapnell (6).

2ND ROUND (Byes in frst round).-Yue Ting. In addition certain businesa pomp, it is a better mirror of the feel-Tientsin:

anlooker could not but be impressed with A. E. Ashton (10) v. A. B. Stewart (1); houses are giving hour! dogations to unga of those attending the coveries. An C. Bulmer Johnson (8) v. A. Leach (11). wards the New School instead of large the mournful procession from Mr. Ezra's capital sums. Thus the Hongkong and house to his last resting place. The Match play, 18 holes, Old Course, Fan-Shanghai Bank have promised $1,000 for collin, covered by a black velvet pall and ling. 1st and 2nd rounds to be played by three years in the first instance, and the surmounted by a single wreath, led the January Dib, semi-final by January 23rd Union Insurance Society of Canton have way in one carriage. Nine more car-

promised $800 per annum..

riages with the family and other per zonal mournera followed. Then came a and final by February 8th.

reader of the Synagogue and, close massed behind him, quite 300 sorrowing Jews of all stations in life, from fashion- ably dressed men to those whose ragged garments bore evidence enough to the fact that they were refugees, obviously there with the sincere intent of paying A respectful farewell to one who had done his best to help them.

...JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

The estimated cost of essential build- ings, including "the site formation is 1ST ROUND.-B. B. Turner . C. C. 360,000. The estimated cost of equip ment is $70,000, which is being met by Stark; W. C. Shiner v. Capt. C. Cordon; the use of old equipment and by an C. F. Maltby D. W. Larkins, C. B. additional charge which each boarder and day-boy now has to pay annually. J. G. Lyon Brown: The Endowment Fund will be met by Robertson V. Forsyth Capt G. D.. Meredith; H. G. annual donations of the nature mention- Eales v. A D. Humphreys; J. A.ed above.

The sum of $380,000 is needed for J. H. Wheeler; buildings.. Douglas Hamilton v

G. M. Li-Col. Clementi Smith Harston: G. M. Dodwell. R. M. Henderson: V. Mark v. E. Grimble;

J. W. Franks u. S. Agussaz.

V.

OND ROUND (Byes in first round). M. H. Turner . H. Hancock; Captain JA. Urquhart; S. G. Murphy S. Church. H. W. Kent; Captain A. M. Tomory. R. Appel; A. E. Ashton . E. Taylor; C. D. Lam- bert . E.. W. H. Carpenter; A. B.. Raworth r. A. D. L. Gompertz K. W. Bean . J. C. Fletcher; EH. O'Farrell

H.

A Leach; F. A Wells v. Viscount Achesoa; E. L. Rhodes v. H. J. Koch; B. D. Evans . H. MacTavish; J. Rodger, iv. Capt. E. E. Murray; S. H. Dutton (bye); R. Neville v. J. Johnstone; L. S. Greenhill . D. G. Nicoll; P. A Cox v. H. Morrison: H. Scott v. C. W. Sewall; L. Nelson v. A: E. Henderson; F. W. E. Vining v. P. J. Falconer; J. S. Gardiner . D. J. Valentine; E. P. Winslow s. D. J. Cuthill; J. M. Walker v. Major JR. Lloyd; J. Owen Hughes C. E Sandstrom; F. R. J. Adams RS. Barry, H. A. Lammert v: G. H. Wilson; Capt. M Glover v. H. E. Smith The 1st and 2nd rounds are to be com pleted by January 9th; 3rd round by January 23rd; 4th round by January 31st; 5th round by February 6th; semi final by February 13th.

Match play 18 holes (no Handicap), Players to arrange their own times within the above limits..

The above dates will be strictly adhered to, and unless the first nad competitor in a match can show that he is not responsible for his match not being decided in time, his name will be strack out.

Matches, other than in the semi-finals and final, may be played on either the Old or New Courses by mutual agree ment. Should Competitors be unable to

Of this sun-

די

The Government promises for

the old site"

k

..$201,SG3

An Educational Building Grant" will amount to at leaST ( half the estimated cost of class-rooms) esti- mated- Donations already given er..

promised for buildings.....

80,000

40,000

$394,885

Thas a sum of at least 265,135 is still needed for buildings.

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K.C.C... NAVT. The following have been selected to represent Kowloon in this friendly match on Boxing Day, at 10.30 am. P. Robinson, J. Stalker, C. L. Braga, C. J. Stapleton, C. Dance, F. C. Lawrence, F. G. Thompson, C. Russell, H.Overy, L. Re Blackburn, and E. F. Spinks.

A. O. Brawn. serve:

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I.R.C. C.R.C.

The following will represent the L.R.C. in their friendly match against the O.R.C. on the latter's ground to-day (Saturday) at 2.15 p.m. :-5 H. Ismail, A, H. Rumjahn, S. Abbaa, S. A. Ismail, A. H. Madar, J. S. Curreem, N. B. Kitchell, O. Rumjahn, S. A. R. Ismail, A. K. Minu and T. M. Arculli

FOOTBALL.

A KEPRESENTATIVE GATHERING.. At a funeral pace this. sad procession walked all the long way from Mir. Ezra's Avenue residence at the far end of Jaffre, across the Settlement, to the Jewish Cemetery a mile down Baikal Road, the journey occupying over two hours. All the way, led by the reader, the party joined in the mournful chants. of lamentation so typically Jewish. At the entrance to the Cemetery they were met by another "concourse almost as great..

One noticed amongst the latter many of the leading men of the Settlement and representatives of the companies with which Mr. Ezra was associated, including Messrs. E. C. Pearce, C. M. Bain, Brodie A. Clarke, 0. M. G. Burnie and T., A. Clark (respectively general mea ager and secretary of the Far Eastern Insurance Association), LE Canning G. Grayrigge, K. S. F. Acain, G. D Musso, M. W. Pett, W. S.-Bardareon (manager of the Astor House Hotel), Loon Friedman (Star Garage), C. Camp bell Eastern Garage), W. A. Adams, Campbell Henderson, E. M. "Ross". J. Cameron AM Brankston, M. Speel- man, several oficials "from the Russian. administrative olice und many more, but it was impossible to identify all in the big gathering, whilst local Jewry was there almost without exception.

The ball-boners were Mesars. D. E. J. Abraham, S. A. Hardoon, Arthur Sopher," Edward Nissim, Albert Howard, Ellis Ezra, Isaso Ezra, J. I. Ezra, N. 8. Levy and D. Somekh.

The coffin passed into the Cemetery through a guard of honour of the Jewish troop of Boy Scouts and was re ocived Rabbi Hirsch, who conducted the The following matches are arranged to service. This consisted only of a short and take place to-day:

»

HONGKONG LEAGUE.

ground. Referee; Mr. Jones..

Division 1. Kick-off, 4 p.m. STORE arrive at an agreement the match must H.M.S. Caira v. R.G.A., Sookunpoo be played on the Old Course. The semi.M.S. Titania 1. H.M.S. Ambrose, Navy finals and final rounds must be played on the Old Course

MESSES.

OFICKET.

8. WATSON UNIVERSITY MIXED XI. v. THE

INDIAN SCHOOL.

A return match was played between the & CO. LTD. University Mixed XI. and the Indian School, on Thursday, on the University ground and resulted in a substantial win for the school for whom O. Ramjaha, Kitchell, Ismail and Curreem batted very well.

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"B" ground. Beftree: Mr. Hollands. Hongkong Police Hongkong Club, Navy "A ground. Referee: Mr.

Moore.

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"Division II. Kick-off, 2-30 p.m. H.G.A. Reserves. Wilts Reserves, Soo kunpoo ground. Referes: Mr. Jones United A.C. University, United ground." Referee: "Mr. Hughes. South China Av. South China "B" Navy "B" ground. Referee: M.

Angua.

RUGBY.

touching address in eulogy of the de- parted a chant by one of the readers then a proccasion to the graveside, the coffin, being carried shoulder high by the bearers, with a halt very few steps in punctaution of chants, and finally the interment. This latter was accompanied by very little ceremony, but it was noticed that many persons each brought up a basket of earth, which was piled on to the coffin the while the sorrowful dirge continued and when the grave had been completelly filled in it was covered with a great bank of the beautiful. flowers sont by friends and admirers.

Appended are the scores. The UniverEngland v. The Rest, Hongkong Club by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and sity score is as sent to us, but obviously

mistake has, crept in somewhere.

"UNIVERSITY.

T. L. Cheah, c.

Curreen

V. Viccajes, run out

Eumjahn, b

J. L. Goungbaye, b Brawn

Hoalin, e. L. Rumjahn, b Curreem

J. T. Pan, b Curreem

M. A Kyum, 1.b.w. Brawn..

E. Ho Tang, b Brawn

E. K. Ong, b. Brawn

A. T. Barma, b Kitchell

K. Lan, not out

Extras...

Total

Guidar did not bat.

Bowling Analysix..

J. S. Curreem

A O. Brawn 10

0

13

7

12

20

0

74

Co M.

B

..... 11

40

0

3

23 3

4

1. 0

F. M. Arculli 1:2 10

N. B. Kitchell ....... 1

INDIAN SCHOOL,

8.-H. R. Ismail, b Younghaye... 33

XMAS GIFTS DISTRIBUTIONS Curreem, c Kyum, b Young-

SATURDAY and SUNDAY starting from 12 am.

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SUNDAY

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hayegara

0. Bumjahn, b E. K. Ong 40 AO. BEND, & Ho Tang, b-PU-18 N. B. Kitchell, b Khans

ground, at 415 p.m.

CHARITY MATCH

SOUTH CHINA "A‚Ä‚ . SERVICES.

The following players of the South China Athletic Association have been chosen by the Committee of the Hongkong Football Football League to take part in the above, match to be played on the Club pround, at 4 p.m., on Tuesday, December 27th-Lau Hing Cheung; Chan So and Fung Tai; Cheung Wing Shing, Leung Tai Fong and Leung Yuk Tong; Lau Tak Chung, Kwok Po Kan, Wong Pak Chung, Ip Ka Chu Kwong Yeung. Ro serves: Lai Yuk Tat, Fung Man Kat, and-Au-Kit Sang.

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XMAS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS

SATURDAY; 24THM DECEMBER DINNER DANSANT AT REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

BOLING DAI, MONDAY, 28TH DECEMBER FAS DRESS" DINNER DANSANT AT HONGKONG HOTEL GRILL

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JAPAN TROOPS IN SIBERIA. WHEN YOUR HEAD IS DULL.

AND HEAVY TIME FOR WITHDRAWAL NOT YET.

your tongue furred, your bowels costive, and you The followig statement has been issued rise in the morning tired, with no relish for are racked with pains in the head, chest, back, breakfast, and dreading your work, when you" War in Tokyo.

stomach-Ell over when you feel dene-up" and "Et-for-nothing", have no appetite no energy, no interest or ambition-your stomach and liver are ont of order. They need help and need it sorely. Mother Seigel's Syrup, the well- your stomach and liver need." proved herbal remedy, will give just the help

A partial relief of the Japanese troops stationed in the locality of Vladi vostock, the time for which arrived some time ago, has so far been postponed, in view of the negotiations on commercial relations and other problems cow in pro-

Whether your trouble is due to the weather or gress at Dairea with the Chita Govern- ment. For the moment, however, the prob overwork, anxiety, or errors in dist, Mother able date of conclusion of the Dairen Segel's Syrup will speedily put you right. It be predicted, while wil clear your head, renew your appetite, Conference cannot

regulate your bowels, make food nourish you, the relief of the troops in question can no longer be postponed.

Life. "In these circumstances, the Japanese and give you new strength, new energy, new Government have determined to carry If you suffer from digestive disorders-from out the relief in question, it being under pains after eating, flatulence, acidity, headache, stood that the number of troops of iousness or constipation-why not give Mother Japanese Expeditionary forces after this Beigel's Syrup a trial? It is a simple matter to partial relief has been effected will re- take 15 to 30 drops in a wineglassfall of water main the same as hitberto.

after eating, yet in just this simple way As has been repeatedly declared by thousands have put-behind them all the miseries the Japanese Government, the political which arise from a discrdered state of the diges situation in Eastern Siberia has not yet tive organs.

Indeed, you will find Mother Seigel's Syrup in The following will represent the United been stabilized, and the danger to which Athletic Club in the above League Second residents and traffic are still exposed, half the homes you enter. It is used by people Division fixture, to-day on the United coupled with the existing menace on the in shops and offices, whose digestive systems ground, kick-off, 2.30 pm:-Beachfrontier, compels the Japanese Govern- sorely tried by the conditions under which they Bradley and Hopper Leonard, Browtment to maintain the troops in their work. It is used by men and women whose. and Urquhart; Hyder, Watkins, May; present station. Simmons and Payne. Beserve: Blake.

2ND DIVISION LEAGUE TABLE,

+

The League table of the Second Division up to and including Docember 17th it as followe

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"The Japanese Government will im- mediately withdraw the troops, in the event of general security being assured in Siberia against the dangers indicated above."

Fivers are prone to become sluggish through sedentary occupations; by workers on farms and fields, exposed to all weathers; and by mothers so often tempted to rush their meals."

For fifty years, in fact, Mother Seigel's Syrup has been the friend of all sorts and conditions of men and women, and its praises are sounded the loudest by people who have had longest experi- THE VALUE OF GOOD SIGHT once of its value in correcting stomach and Ever

troubles. cannot be over-estimated. Sight stands 12 for everything that is valuable or enjoy..

5 12

1 98

1 17 -412-9-2010-10

11

35

FM. Arculi, b Khan......................

D

D. Mohamed, b.E. K. Ong

13

||

A. L. Rumjahn, b Younghaye

49

MF. Madar, not out he M. Hassan, net out........

Wilts. S:C.A.

C

91

Putras.....

Total

University. RQA

·S.C.B.--

253

Quelew

S. R. Bax did not bat.. Bowling Analysis

UA.G.

8 5 '0 3 8 4 00 231

St. Joseph's

H.K, Club... ✪

1 2

6 17 B 5 17

5

Punjabis

1

7 0 27 3

1. T. Pun Hoalim

18

T

Komloun

8

0

B

2. 18

8. 97

5

48

0

INTERFORT GOLT.

T. L. Cheah S **Younghaye ibin

Khan

E. K. Ong ***

32,0

Bowled 2 widen

Bowled 1 wide. (Continued as foot of next column.)

919. 10 1919--8- 317-97..

Why is Mother Seigel's Syrap sa successful, you may ask, in banishing and preventing diges able in life. You cannot tell if your eyes tire disorders F The explanation is simple ned in known to most people already. Mother are right; you may see well yet have sagel's Syrup contains medicinal extracts of in a remarkable defective eyes. If you with to have your more than ten different roots, barks and leaves

which, in combination, possess

of toning and strengthening eyes tested, the Refracting Room of The degree the pond regalating the action of the Hongkong Optical Co., Buccessors to the stomach

This is the socret of its great success--ita Clark & Co., Refracting and Manu- liver and bowels, facturing Opticians the most competdat fitty years solid reputation. It banishes/and- optical establishment in South China-prevents stomach and liver troubles in a natural any digestive disorder any disturbance of the way and helps to keep you well. If you have. stomach or sluggishness of the liver, take. Mother Seigel'e Syrup for a while, and you will

in Tablet form. B299. be delighted with the result The Syrup is sold

The name of Capt. Dewar was inad-located in 53, Queen's Road, Central vertently omitted from the advice sent to is at your service. They have the equip The Shanghai team consists of meats to test your eyes accurately Dewar, Barrett, Cumming, Ferrier, Poc Testing the sight and fitting gluedes is

their specialty ADVT bles and Roberts.

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