THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 11, 1993.
WORLD THEATRE
Hongkong's Most Modern Picture Palace.
Entirely Under British Management
TO-DAY 5.15 pm. & 9.15 p.m. performances.
EDITH ROBERTS
in
The FIRE CAT
• A STORY ABOUT PERU, WHERE THE LOVE CALL IS HEARD BY A CASTILLIAN MAIDEN,
2.30 & 7.18 p.m. performances.
.."
FINAL EPISODES of "VELVET FINGERS."
AND
Ist Episode of "WHITE HORSEMAN
Featuring ART ACORD.
SUNDAY MATINEE, 8 p.m. DOROTHY GISH in "BATTLING JANE”
USUAL PRICES. BOOKING AT THE THEATRE.'
ENGINEERS OF CHINA LIMITED
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A Group of British Manufacturers Co-operating together to „maintain both in Chins and Britain efficient sales offices as MANUFACTURE ́RS REPRESENTATIVES. «
Amongst the Chief Co-operators there are the following firms:-
ASHWELLS NESBITT Ltd. Pumps & Heating Apparatus. ALLEN M. & Sons Ltd. Centrifugal Pumps etc. ARNOTT W & Co, Lancashire & Cornish Boilers. ALLEN EVERITT SONS & Co. Lt. Brass & Copper Tubes, Mantz Metal Tubes
Bheets, Plates, Ferralca etc.
BLACKLOCK & MACARTHUR LTD. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Compos, etc. CAMPBELL & ISHERWOOD LTD, Marine & Small Electric Lighting sets, Motors,"
Dynamoes etc..
DAVEY PAXMAN & Co. LTD., Paxman-Eagines 20 to 230) IHP. Economical Steam
sets, Economia Boiler, Losomotive Boilers, Undertype Engines, etc. DAVIE & COLMAN LTD. Prismatic Glass, Optical Glass and Field Glasses, Gun
Sights cto.
ELLENBRAND DEVITT & MASREY LTD. Wire Clothing. GREGSON & MONK LTD. Weaving and Finishing Plant. HAIGHS (OLDHAM) Ltd. Machine Tools of every kind.
HALL J. P. & SONS LTD. Service, Feel, Ballast & Oil Pumps.
HARVEY G. A. (LONDON) LTD. Down Pipes, Perfo.ated Sheets, etc. IRA MILLER & Co., Ip. Small wares, Tools."
LIGHTFOOT REFRIGERATOR Co., Lan. Refrigerator Plant MAY & PADMORE Lan. Builders Brass Foundry.
MARSH BROS. Oo, L, High Spred OYO Steels, 13 per cent. 14 per cent, and lower. Hack Saw Blades and Back Saw Sheets, Music Wire, Cold Rolled strip, Files, Hining Steel
LION FOUNDRY Co. LTD. Radiators, Boilers, Baths & Cast Iron work generally. MANLOVE ALLIOTT & Co., LTD., Oil Expression Plants, Sterilizing Plant and
Disinfecting Plant
"OUTRAM, C. W. & Co., LTD. Porstain Sanitary Ware, etc.
PEGLER BROS & Co., LTD. Steam and Water Fittings, RICHARDS, H. & Co. (TILES) Lap. Ceramic, Glazed, Mosaic Tiles, sto. SMITH J. & Co., LTD. Bedsteads and their Tubes and composante, SWITCHGEAR & COWANS LTD. Switchgear of all kinds. ̧. TULLIS J. & Sons LTD. Leathers, Beltings, Laces, Roller Hides. WALLS & STEEVENS LTD. Steam Road Bollers, Tractors etc. YOUNG B. & Co., LTD, Acids. Disinfectanta. Lysol, Crasote etc. SALE OFFICE: No. 20, Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong, HEAD OFFICE: No. 83, Chao Yung Men, Peking T. A.-Moorebenes LONDON OFFICE: No. 18, Victoria Street B.W.),
And at Shanghai, Canton
Tientsin and Mukden.
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CANTON OFFICE: 65, Central Avenue, Bhisizoen, Canton City Officz: 20, 21 & 22) Nam Kwan,
.Hongkong OffION: 2, Des Voar Road.,
J. MOORE-BENNETT,
Chairman.
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The ORIGINAL Worcestershire..
SCOTTISH SPORT.
FROST STOPS FOOTBALL.
HEAVY FIGHTING IN THE LEAGUE.
[FROM OUR OWN. CORRESPONDENT]
EDINBURGH, January 25th.
Versus
The frost played the douce with the Rugby card; but,, thanks to a protective covering of straw, the great match of the work, Glasgo Academikala Stewartonians was carried through. was a serious trial for the Glasgow Club so far as their hope of the Championship was concerned, and they won, as they deserved to do. on play by eight points to five. Stewart's forwards were in great form, and were responsible for some stir- ring rushes, but they were not so good as a team, the Academicals working far Batch better together. Another leading mate came off. Gala outertained Watsonians. A hard struggle, the Watar's recon structed back division proved effective. and it was due to their clever handling and passing that they secured victory,~| 12 points to 0.
SCOTTISH LEAGUR
Probably never since the competition was instituted did the League present so interesting a situation at a late stage. Too often the advent of the Cup tice has been impatiently awaited to make good the deficiencies of the League, the Cham
ionship by that time being practically | by one or other of the great Glasgow clubs. The change this sea5cb, therefore is striking Bad welcome. Rangers and Celtic, with two-thirds of their scheduled fixtures completed, being Then Partick Thistle equal in points." relatively are only three points behind, and so keen and live is the whole contest that enthusiasts are inclined to regard the Cup as an unfortunate intervention. The position of affairs at the lower end in- of the League merit table is no less teresting, Three or four clubs are waging a struggle that is as intense, and even more desperate than the bid for top honours. The game between Queen's Park, the famous amateur club, and the dangerous team from Dundee, was anti- excitement. The vic cipated with some tory of the QP. at Tynecastle the pre- vious werk had awakened hopes that they would
yet avert the impending disaster of relegation to the Second Division. If they succeeded against Dundee, the two their ad. points would almost ensure vance to a position of safety. But the amateurs were soundly, beaten to the great disappointment of their admirers. It was a highly creditablp victory for Dundee, for they played practically a reserve team, and their three goals were the first they have taken in Glasgow this
Hearts. 4; Third Lanark, 1. Raith Rovers, 0; Ribs, 0. Hamilton, 0; Rangers, 0. Celtic. 2; Aberdeen, 1.
St. Mirren, 0; Falkirk, 0. Queen's Park, 6: Dundee, 3. Albion Rovers, 1; Clyde, 1. Kilmarnock. 3; Clydebank, 2. Morton, 2; Ayr, 1.
THE IPAGUE TO DATE. ་་
CUTICURA HEALS BURNING ITCHING
Breaking Out On Face. Very Fain- ful. Did Not Get Any Sleep.
"I had a breaking out on my faes |that was very painful. It began like * pimple, and when it causa to a head wazer man down my check and every- where it touched it burned terribly. I did not get a bit of sleep with the leching and burding.
"I saw an advertisement for Cati- |cum and I thought I would try them. I found great relief with the Arst ap- plicador, and one box of Cuticura Ointment with the Cuticum Song. healed me." (Signed). Mrs. Mary M. Day, 31, Cherry St., Stafford, Epg.
With an apparent tendency to skin troubies you should use thene fragrant emollients for tollet purposes. Soap to cleanse, Ointment to heal.
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THE DEFEAT OF THE
GERMAN ARMY.
NO FIGHT LEFT AT THE ARMISTICE.
THÈ TIMÈS " "CORRESPONDENT.)
BERLIN, January 22nd.
The following table thing the interretits powers of resistance. ing position of the top and bottom clubs in the League: for the first time, the clubs at the bottom have to give place to two Second Division clubs at the end. of the season:
Kangera Le'tic Thistle
Raith R.
Dundee Hibs
Falkirk
St. Mirren. Ayr Motherwell
Ceen Albion R Third Lanark Hamilton Morton ..... Kilmarnock Heartg Airdrie Dumbarton
Fark
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The controversy still rages in Germany as to whether the Army could have con- tinued the fight after the terms of the Armistien were made known whether it was sabotaged by the home front" or whether it had then reached the end of It has lately become know that on November 9th, 1919 five representative genior officers from each of the ten Armies were_sum moned to the German General Head- quarters at Spa to report whether their troops would be trusted" for use, against the interior of Germany where disturbed conditions were spreading daily. ·
Major General Wilhelm Here, the offi cer whe interrogated the commanders
Kaiser, has now made. and reported to public the two principal documents. The report to the Kaiser was as follows:-
The Army is still faithful to your Majesty, but it is tired and indifferent and wants coly rest and peace at home. It would not now march against the Homeland or against the Bolshevists, even were your Majesty to place yourself at its head. It desires simply and solely the speedy conclusion of an armistice. Every hour earlier is important.'
Upon this the Kaiser asked whether the Army would march back home in good order without him and only under the leadership of the Generals. The answer Major-General Heye returned
WILL
"The Army would márch back in, good order under the leadership of the fan- rals. It is still firmly in the hands of march with it that would be an added its leaders, but if your Majesty would
What the Army will not do, pleasure Eng-
Curling
is an ancient game, and pecu liarly Scottish; but of late years, by the creation of indoor links, a new phase ha developed. Quite a number of indoor clubs and rinks have been formed in land as well as in Scotland. The
home."
tions of indoor playing are more uniform ever, is to fight, either abroad ̈or atj
by
Major-General Heys 'states that he did than can be secured to our uncertain elimate. The ice is true and kecs; and pet knew that at the same moment when he was questioning the officers as to the practice under favourable copatant conditions a large body of curiers have reliability-of-the-troops-the-demands of Dow attained very considerable skill. the Berlin Government for the Kaiser's Undoubtedly
it was through this indoor abdication were being discussed in the
Kaiser's villa practice that Scotland was able to meet
The Kaiser,
he adds, decided to remain the Canadians or cqual terms last year with his troops. Only later, when the and finally to defeat them.
Des arrived from Berlin that the Ger man Republic had been proclaimed, did the position change.
Last week, after a most interesting contest, Scotland beat England in the abnual curling match at Manchester, by 13 shots. BADMINGTON,
In an international contest in Glasgow. Ireland defeated Scotland at Badming- ton by four matches to three.
**SYNTHETIC. GOLD."
GERMAN HOAX OR "FRAUD.
GERMANS DEBARRED FROM AUSTRALIA.
[FROM THE TIMES." CORRESPONDENT.]
MELBOURNE, January 20th. The Commonwealth Government has refused to allow the admission into Aus tralia of six German engineering experts engaged by the Victorian Government to faupervise the erection of briquette machi-{
nery for the Morwell electricity achome
Professor Irving Fisher, head of the Economic Department of Yale University, who recently in London incautiously gave Permission had been granted to import currency to someone else's story that the the briquetting apparatus, at a cost of Germans had succeeded in making "ay £100,000, From Germany, on the plea that tactic gold," is at present in Germany, it was not obtainable elsewhere. The and had been looking into the tale. He action of the Federal Government is taken has convinced himself that the whole thing under the amended Immigration Aof of is either a hoax or a fraud. He saw the 1990, which clames persons of German man who claimed he was able to make parentage and nationality as prohibited gold at a cost only ten per cent, higher immigrants for a period of five years. than that of silver, and who said he had The Act gives the Federal Government the had some of his gynthetic metal seayed power to grant exemption, but the Goy- and certified by the Reichsbank. It also ment refuses to exercise it, saying that proved true that the inventor, who the Victorian Government could have ob modestly refuses to have his name mep tained experts from North America. tioned, took the bank a sample of gold **The Morwell scheme is designed to which proved to be pure, bat, of course, provide power for Melbourne from a rich there was no means of testing his state scam of brown coal at Morwell, about 80 ments as to its origins. Furthes inquiry miles distans. The Chief Commissioner satisfied Profesor Fisher that it would in charge of the works is Lieutenant De warfing time to go further into the General Siz John Monash, the command.
ed the Australian Corps in France.
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