THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10TH, 10
MAC'S CAFETERIA
Pedder Street.
Under the New Management of EXPERT SWISS AND FRENCH
PASTRY-COOKS AND CONFECTIONERS.
French Pastry, Fancy Chocolates, Marzipan, Bon- Bons, etc, made fresh dally under the direct supervision of our Expert Swiss and French Pastry- cooks and Confectioners."
Fancy Cakes of any description made to order. Birthday, Christening, and Wedding Cakes, A Speciality,
TIFFIN
at $1.20
Served daily from 12 to 2.30 p.m.
Telephone Central 4801.
THE HONGKONG & SHANGHAI HOTELS, LTD.
HEAR
THE NEW
ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA
Thursday February, 11th
Public Demonstration rom 10 a.m. to
6. pm. at our Store in Chater Road.
:
It is Wonderful I I I
It is Marvellous !!!
You simply MUST hear it I
S. MOUTRIE & CO., LTD.
·VICTOR DISTRIBUTORS.
日
Day
Expend your whole energy
on the job in hand; make
a full day of every day:
but, be fair and let a full
night's sleep restore you
HORLICKS MALTED MILK
and
Take your strength for
the day in a morning emp
of Horlicks and your rest
for the night in another.
In 4 sizes
of all Chemists & Stores
Night
夜
FINE SELECTION OF HORS-D'ŒEUVRE.
Prix
-- 5. oz. 1.... 2,60|
LOCAL SPORT.
INTERPORT TOOTBALL,
TWO TEAMS LEAVE HONGKONG.
Hongkong's interport football team left for Shanghai on the an President Jackson yesterday afternoon, being seen off by many friends, members and sap- porters of their clubs. They have left in charge of Mosers. W. E. Hollands and J. McCubbin,
Our team to oppose Shanghai are as under:
Rodger (H.K.F.C.);
Wynne (Police) captain and Wheeler (Kowloon);
Mitchell (Surreys), Stewart (H.K.F.C.), and Bristowe (Surreys);"
Charlesworth (Surreys), Humberstone urrays), Gosano Club de Recreio), Butler (Surrays), Macklesworth (Sur- reys).
Reserves: Howard (B.K.FC, Brit stain (Police), Hayes (Kowloon),
Also leaving for Shanghai on the President Jackson was the South China A.A., who have sont sixteen men to com- pete in the China National Football Championship,, and they will play about four games..
The South China team in alphabetical order is:-Chad Kwong Iu. Chan Woon Yin (reserve), Lai Yuk Tat, Lam Yuk Ying, Lau Hing Cheung, Lau Kau (re- serve), Leung Cho U (manager), Leing Wing Tak, Lenug Yuk Tong, Ng Kam Chuen, Ng Po Lau (rezerve), Pang Kam Wing, Suen Kam Shun, Wong Pak Chung, Wong Sui Wah, Yik Chan Fong (reserve).
As a result of an interport trial match played at Shanghai last Friday, the following team were selected to play against Hongkong:-
S., J. Moalem (Engineers); J. B. Brown (Artillery) and J Falconer (Engineers); A Gowan (S.F.C.), S. Gach (Police), and WA. Price (S.F.C.); W E. Daily (8.4.C.), „A. S. Phillips (SF.C.), L Goldman (S.F.C.), L. Coulcher (S.F.C.), J. Johansson (S.B.C.).
Captain:-A S. Phillips. Vice-Captain: S. Gash
Reserves: J. B. Clissold (Police), G. T. Crawford (Engineers), H. Collaco (P.S.A.), L. MarènÏ (P:S.A.).
Hongkong play Shanghai on Satur day.
INTERFORT, GOLF.
SHANGHAIS TEAM.
A change has been necessitated in the Shanghai Golf Club's team to meet Hong- kong at China New Year, says the M.-C. Daily News. It is learned that K. M. Cumming is unable to travel south, and it is an interesting question as to how the "vacancy so cansed will be filled. It will be remembered that the original team. consisted of M, W. Büdd, A. R. Blinko, J. B. Ferrier, H. R. Malcolm, L. Par bury and K M Cumming. There has been a certain amount of bad luck about this team, for no sooner had it been an, nounced than Budd went to hospital for a second time this season. Fortunately, he is better again and will be able-to- take his place, but the selection of a man to substitute, for Cumming now pre sents a real difficulty. A meeting of the Clab Committee is being held when the matter will probably be decided. It has to be remembered that possibly four days. successive golf may have to be played, two against Hongkong and, two against Manila, and accordingly the Club has to look to stamina and lasting power in any selection.
A later advice shows that the following have been chosen to represent Shanghat: MW Budd, J. B. Ferrier, A. R. Blinko, L. Parbury, B. B. Malcolm, J. F. Pilcher.
Mr. R. G. MacDonald, the President of the Shanghai Golf Club, will accom pany the team and will act as Captain.
FROM MANILA.
The following appeared in the Manila Bulletin of last Tuesday
The Board of Directors of the Manila Golf Club have selected the following members to compose the team to go to Hongkong:-
Lieut A. L Benedict, E F. Few J. R. H. Mason, Comdr. H. C. Train, E. J. Neil and G. M. Ivory, Bob Mason was elected to captain the team Capt. H. Elarth and W. Z. âmith were also selected for the team but were un- able to make the trip."
In selecting the team, the committee had to take in consideration the fact that all steel shafted clubs are, not allowed under the rules played at Hongkong
The local players will leave Manila en the g. President Pieace, sailing Febru ary 9th and return to Manila on board the ea Pretidens Toft, arriving Febru
TER TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
THE DRAW.
Following is the draw for the first three events in the Tennis Toarnament:—
The first and second rounds of these three events are to be played off before the 21st March,
By mutual consent between players, any tie in the first and second rounds of these three events may be played off of grounds other than the Cricket ground.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP, BINOËLS, 1st + Bound... 1 Byc,..
2 D. S. Green.
3 Ho Ka Lau.
F. A. Redmond.
5 G. W. Sewell.
6 E. Grimbla
7 Yow Man Taun.
3 B H. Wong.
9 K. Mawatari.
10 H. R. Conway.
TA. Zimmern.
18 Ng Sze. Cheong" 13 B. de Pask
14 Yew Man Kit. 15 W. J. Howard,
13 S. E. Green. 17 H. C. Gould, 18 T. Akiyama.
19 E. D. Lattrence. 20 F. B. Grose,
H. Lo.
23
N. Trambitzky.
HD. Rumjaha.
24 Col. Russell-Brown
4 K. Yamazaki.
28
Cheong Tuck Wing.
7 J. C. Broome-
3 H. E. Coxon..
99 S. R. Ismail.
30 T. Honda. 3 H. Bloxham 32 L Baines. 33 Ng Sze Kwong. 31. N. Nomura.
35 J. R. Craig.
36 H. Owen Hughes.
37 J. A. Cassumbhoy. 38 E. 9. Lee.
39 E. C. Fincher.
40 Lim Peng Chin.
41
W. B. Cornaby.
42 Major C. Willson.
43 A. D. Humphreys
44 W. H. Choo
43 R. M. Henderson.
48 In Tak Chênk,
47 8. A. Rumjahn
And Round. M. E. Lo..
45 Maj. Hattersley-Smith. 49 I. M. Razack.
50 D. J. Valentine. 31 Capt. B. H. P. West, 52 M. W. Lo. 33 A. S. Hett.
M. Iu Tak Lam 55. C. Choa
66 Maj: W. B. Stevenson..
7S. A. Hasanin.
58 Hung Huai Chen, 19 H Yoshida. 80 Bye, 01 Bye,
C. W. Cheng B. E. Tottenham.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. First Round, 1RM Henderson and A. Brearley,
bye
2. Hung Huai Chen and Wong Boon
Hin, bye.
3. A. H. Crock and J. A. Summers,
bye.
4 J. M. da Silva, and Y. A. Wahab,
bye.
5. H. Lo and C. Chou, bye.
6 R. Hancock and F. A. Redmond,
by 7 N. Trambitzky and J. W. Leonard,
bye
8 B. H. Wong and H. C. Hung, bye.
I. M. Basack and J. A. Caseumbhoy, bye.
10 Major C. Willson and G. B. Sayer,
11 H. Bloxham and R. E. Lindsell.
12 T. Yamada and T. Edo. *. 13 M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo. 14. G. Podger and J. Rodger. 15 E. Q. Fincher and E. F. Fincher.. 18 Ho Ka Lau and Yew Man Tsun. 17 8. E. Green and D. 8. Green. 18 Few Man Kit and O. W. Cheng. 16 Dr. D. J. Valentine and Lt. HR
Conway, A
90 H. Owen Hughes and G. W. Sewell. 21 H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn.. 22 R. E. Oliver and Dr. D. B. Gawler. 23 Iu Tak Chouk and Lam Man Kwong. 24 Dr. L. Newton and J. G. Brooms. as Major H. R. Edwards and Dr. J. R
Oraig
20 Cheong Tuck Wing and Leong Hoi
Yeng,
7 Ng Bae Kwong and Ng. Sze Cheong.
28 L. Forster and N. La Smith,
THE BOXER INDEMNITY,
PERSONNEL OF THE STATUTORY COMMITTEE.
The Foreign Office announcement made last month on this subject reads as follows:
Under the China Indemnity. (Applica- tion) Act, 1995, a Statutory Committee was to be set up to advise the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs as to the best use of the indemnity funds" for the mutual interests of this country and China, The Committee, was to consist of 11 persons, of whom at least one was to be a woman and two to be Chinese. The British members of the Committee have been nominated, and the Chinese members, who will be persons connected with educational and cultural work, are
ia course of being appointed.
In view of the lamented death of Sir John Jordan, it has been decided to fill the vacancy by a third Chinese member.
The British members of the Committed are as follows:-
Chairman, Earl Buxton, P.C., G.C.M.G. (former Postmaster General, 1905-10; Pre- sident of the Board of Trade, 1910-14; Governor-General of South Africa, 1914-
90).
Viscount Willingdon, G.C.S.I., G.CLE, G.B.E. (Governor of Bombay, 1913-18; Governor of Madras, 1919-24).
Sir Charles Addis E.C.M.G. (director) of the Back of England and chairman of London Committee of Hongkong and Shanghai Bank).
Sir William Clark, E.C.S.I., C.MG. (Comptroller-General of the Department of Overseas Trade).
Sir Christopher Needham (director Manchester Chamber of Commerce, 1914- 1916; Governor of Manchester University: since 1910; nominated to serve on the Committee by the Board of Trade).
Professor W. E. Soothill, MA (Pro- fessor of Chinese, Oxford University),
Mr. S. P. Waterlow, C.BE. (of the Foreign Office).
Dame Adelaide Anderson, D.B.E., MA. (Principal Lady Inspector of Factories, Home Office, 1897-1021; assisted on Com mission appointed by Shanghai Municipal Council to investigate child labour in Shanghai).
The British members of the Committee have held faformal meetings to discass the best means of carrying out their task; with special reference to the changing conditions in Chian. As a result of these deliberations it has been decided:-(1)})} To increase the Chinese membership of the Committee to three, and (2) that a delegation should be appointed, consist- ing of six members of the Committee three British and three Chinese-under the chairmanship of Lord Willingdon they will meet in China to consider the whole question on the spot, and to take evidence there in teference to the various matters involved. The Delegation will report their conclusions to the Committee as a whole. The other British members" of the Delegation will be Professor Scot hill and Dame Adelaide Anderson. The British members are leaving immdeistely for China; and it is hoped that the full Delegation will be able to begin its work about the beginning of March.
Under the Protocol of 1901 China under- took to pay £67,500,000 in 39 annual in- stalmenta of £3,500,000, the British quota being 400,000. This amount was re- mitted by two instruments, namely by decision of the Cabinet in 1999, and by the passage "of the. China Indemnity (Application) "Act in 1925. There has been much discussion as to the purposes to which the remitted funds should be applied, and it was with the object of determining these that the Act authorized. the setting up of a Statutory Committee.
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF OLUB. CAPTAIN'S CUP, FEBRUARY 6TH-STIL.
..84-19-72 qualifica.
D. G. Bruce.... Other scores:
W. L. Dunbar, A. B. Purves A. H. Ferguson... J. Smith...... A. W. Shovelton.
(24 entries).
84-1074 85-976" _81— 4–77
.89-11=78. .90-1278.
OPTIONAL POOL
J. L. Shellhear.....869=77 wins.
(16 entries)...
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.
G. Miskin,
B. E. Green,-
3 D. 8. Green,
4 T. C. Monaghan,
5 D. R. Gawler, 6A K Mackenzie, TH. Owen Hughes,
8 Maj. Hattersley-Smith, 9.G. W. Sewell, 10. R. Grimble, 11D. 3. Valentine, 12. I. Newton;
13 W. B. Cornaby,
20 E. R. J. Larkcom and Col. 014 A D. Humphreys,
SMOKED SALMON in Oil (LAX) ... $2.76 ITALIAN ANTIPASTO- BLACK RUSSIAN CAVIAR, 2 oz. 1.30 TUNNY FISH EXTBA, Large Tin 1-30ary 1st Actual dates for the playing
Small Tin BOLKOES HERBINGS in White Wine Mark Bucla 50 BAUCISSON 2% LYON OLIDA per lb. 180 This will be the fifth Interport golf HERRINGS EXTRA (J. TROLEY)... 130 BLACK OLIVES.
fof the matches will not be made until Bussell Brown 49 the team arrives in Hongkong..
TEL, 794,
80
ATSO
GBUTER ROQUEFORT & CAMEMBERT CHEESE.
THE FRENCH STORE,
No. 9, BELCONEYIELD AECADE.
ADIES who dislike going to Market themselyos, and are not satisfied with the
or quality Supply of
FRESH FISH, CLEANED & READY FOR COOKING. THE HONGKONG FISH STORE,
3149] FE
„59, Des Vœux ROAD CENTRAL.
TELEFONE: 234
20 K. Yamazaki and J. Abe.
31 Capt. D. J. Alifrce and H. G.
Gould.
22
E Grimble and A. 8. Fett.
70 match between Hongkong and Manila,
Out of the four matches played each Club has won two, Manila has only played | 33 K. Mawntari and H. Unptoro, bye, one match with Shanghai, sending a term-34 Capt. H. R. P. Westend LL-Col. there in 1922, which was won by Shang Montague Bates, bye. hai
35 A. D. Humphreys and B. E. Totten-
ham, bye, A. Me
38 9. A Hussain and S. SHussain,
bye"
37 L Baines and G. Miskin, bye. 28 W. A. Nowers and T. D. E. Pender Sed bre
39 T Honda and H. Yoshida, bye,-- 40T. Akiyama and 8. Uno, bye
15 AH. Crok:
•16 T. D. E. Pendered. 17 L Forster.
18 Col C. Russell-Brown. 13 R. E. Tottenham. 20 Capt. R. H.P Westh 21 JA. Sammers, 22 A 8. Hett;
23 L. Baines,
2431ajor W. W. Pratt,
25 R. M. Henderson, 20 FA. Redmond
7 H 0. Gould,
28 J. H. Greig
CRICKET. CLUB. UNITED SERVICES.
The following have been selected to re present the Club United Services on the 12th and 15th inat, on the Club grounds: --H. R. B. Hancock (captain); 41 Major W W Fratt and Major W31 AC Bowker, A. Hayward, H. Owen B. Stevenson, bye, Hughes, EG. Lammert, H. Parker, T E: Pearse, E. B. Reed, B. C. Shildon, E1 F. Stewart, and G. B. Bayer.
42. E. de Sousa and F. Riebeiro, bye.
43
A Piercy and W. B. Cornaby, bye.
(Continued, on nezt column.)
+29 H. J. Armstrong,, 30 G. 8. Hugh-Jones,
Major W. B. Stevenso
32 B. E. Greensmith, 83 R. E. Coxon,
Capt. H. Bloxham, 36 B. D. Lawrence,
It's a mighty comfortable" feeling-
for a mother to know her baby is having the best food,
And she knows this is the case when her baby is fed on Glaxo, the food that builds firm flesh and plenty of bone!
Glaxo has been used to rear the babies in sir Royal Nurseries and Court Physicians see that Royal Babies "bave only the best.
Give your baby the "food Royal Babies have -Glaxo, the food that Builds Bonnie Babies.
Ask your Doctor!
glazo
"Builds Bonnie Babies
Write for Free Sample and Dexriptive” “Bosklat 'to
W.B LOXLEY & Co... SOLD AGEN (1
MILK-
and
There's health
strength, recuperation- and invigoration in a bottle of SIMONDS'
MILK STOUT-and
very nice, too. Nu- tritious and creamy- you'll remember the "first to-day if its SIMONDS'
STOUT.
MILK
-STOUT
TER · · HIV ® FRENCH ZEMEIDT
THERAPION NO. THERAPION NO. THERAPION No. 8
May 1 for Khaddine Châurinish la. 9 for Xood li Bidar PR Ho.: B' for Chrono Watkinson, JON IN KRAJEM VERIORE FERI IN HOSTATS, IL EI, EN COLON Man (004 HATestock · Bda, HAWA, London, e MA FROM 10, Raunas Dr, Nas Tosk.Cheriton 45
PIANO VOCAL RECITAL.
MR. HARRY ORE AT THE CITY HALL
There was a good attendance at the City Hall yesterday evening when a piano-vocal recital was given, the artistea being Mr. Harry Ore, Mrs R. Sanger, and Mr. H. Edwin Gardner,
Mr. Ore, who is well known as z pianist, gave interpretations of several classic pieces, which were enthusiastically received by the audience. His programme consisted of Beethoven's Variations in C Minor," Mozart's Sonata in 17. major. Allegro, Adajio, and Alegretto," Reinhold's Folksong, Graiger's Shep herd's Hey, and a piece-ot his own com- position entitled Hunnet, op. 15.
Mrs. Banger impressed the audience. with her pleasant soprano voice. She gave expressive renderings of Schumann'a Dedication," and Anton Dvorak's," As My Dear Old Mother” and tras encored. The audience would certainly have liked to have heard her two or thres-times again; and this is assuredly testimony to the appreciation, which her, singing. | evoked. - Film boken
Edwin Gardner was no less. appreciated He sang Pagliacci's Testi la giubl'a, forcibly, as he also render- ed Tosca's E facevan le stelle He, too, was encored. He has very fina tenor voice,
The audience was treated to a classical entertai
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.