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¿ PUBLIC AUCTION

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THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY Situate at Vicroga in the Colony of Howa- LONG and registered as the Land Office AS SECTION, G or SSCTION 5 OF SECTION & OF INLAND LOT No. 795, Together with the Metratge or Tanamant and other Erections and Buildings there- on now known as No. 17, HILL BOAD;

AND

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY

"Situate at Monsters in the Dependency of KoTLoor and Colony of HoNGING and registered at the Land Office BYCTION B OF KOWLOON ISLAND LOT NO. 1261, Together with the Messungss or Tenements and other Erections and Build.

ings thereon now known se Nos. 254, TO 80%, PORTLAND

STREET (Eve Numbers)

IN TWO LOTS

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K. EV. M. B. Da SOUSA, Auctioneer, THE ORINA AUCTION ROOMS, ..No. 4, DUDDELL STREET, Hongxone,

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LOCAL SPORT.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS,

MISSIONS IN THE FAR EAST.

LAWN TENNIS.

SUSPICIONS IN CHINA. UNITED SERVICES "AT HOME." [*

Reports as to the activities of Church The finals of the U.S.R.C. toumadent workers in the Far East were made on were "played off yesterday afternoon on January 19th to the delegates attending the occasion of an "At Home, at which the Missionary Convention which is being niany members were present. The wea-held in Central Hall, Westminster,, under ther was ideal and some good tennis was the presidency of the Bishop of Salisbury. witnessed. Tea and refreshments were The Rev. G. F. Say well said that served during the afternoon, and the band though it was almost impossible to spook of the 3/2nd Punjabis rendered selections of the Far East as an entity there was

Dr. and Mrs. Tottenham were promin-one word only-Renaissance that cat in most of the finals, and despite would adequately describe the situation. their heavy handicap (owe 30) won the said it did not appear to be Christianity Aluding to recent events in China, he Mixed Doubles Event over Major Edwards as such that was objected to, but Chris and Mrs. Synd (rec. 9/8). The match was tianity as a representative and foreros. the best of the afternoon and at the start, of Christian schools and churches, West

ner of an alien authority, which, by means it looked as if the latter pair would win ern in spirit as in form, was seeking to comfortably, but after taking the first denatiouslise and so to disintegrate the Chinese people. In other words, the anti- game easily and leading 40 love in the Christian attitude was based for the most second, Dr. and Mrs. Tottenham suddenly part on sheer misunderstanding of the struck form and took the next six games whereas in China at least 90 per vent spirit and aims of missionary work. by dint of better combination and superior

TUESDAY, TE PIR DAY OF HABCH. 1926, There was a great struggle for the second

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FRIDAY, MARCH 5TH, 1928

MR. CHURCHILL'S “LIKELY: DOZEN»

WHO ARE THE RISING HOPES OF THE CONSERVATIVES?

LABOUR COMMENT. There are in the Conservative Party to-day at least a dozen young members of whom one could say that there are no great offices of State which they would not be able to fill with success and with dignity in the future."

Seltona

THE PAPER FOR BEAUTIFUL WORK

papers. After priating in daylight the only SELTONA is the simplest of all photographis process involved are fixing in Hypo and washing, yet. Seltena prints are permanent and without equal for their rich sepia tons and for their exquisite gradation.

SELTONA is made in the following grados:--

GLOSSY MATT URBAM

:

ANTIQUE WHITE ANTIQUE CREAM,

SOLA MANUFACTURRES:

That is Mr. Churchill's confident as- sortion, but ho did not give any names, and the Lobby correspondent of the Esening Standard says there is consider WELLINGTON & WARD,LTD., able curiosity as to whom he regarde as his potential successors.

The difficulty is that the Conservativo back benchers have been discouraged from. making their voices heard in the present. Parliament. There were up till the end of the people were entirely illiterate, in of last session over 100 members of all

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STEPPING STONES TO OFFICE.

Quite a number of Mr. Churchill's up by Ministers to act as their Parlia possibles, too, may have been snapped

which carry no pay and are expected to mentary private secretaries, positions impose comparative silence, but which are regarded as the surest stepping stones

all round play. Mrs. Tottenham's drives | Japan illiteracy scarcely existed at all. from the base line repeatedly puzzled Again, while in China they were witness-parties who had not delivered their

ing a powerful and wide-spread reaction maiden speeches. Major, Edwards while Tottenham's clever against Christianity, in Japan Christian- net work won many points for his aideity was increasingly being recognised na one of the vital moral and spiritual fores of the nation. Conditions in the Far East differed greatly from those under India and Africa. There would probably which missionary work was being done in not be any mass-movement either in China or Japan. Surprising as it might appear, real progress, was being made in China, and the speaker had little doubt that the opportunity before the Christian Church Members of all parties, asked to be- in China was greater to-day than at any come political tipsters, confessed to the time since Morrison landed in that coun- difficulty explained above, and excused China, was the spread of education, and not seen any of the political yearlings try. One of the greatest influences in themselves on the ground tunt they had the aim of the new China was universal the present Parliament is just over a year education.

old-show their paces.

set. Major Edwards had got settled and was not poaching as he did in the first The handicap was talling on the Totten- hams, and with Mrs. Synd saving most of the hard shots and Major Edwards play ing a good game at the net, they found it harder to win. The Major and Mrs. Synd carried the score to bed in their Dated the 22nd day of February, 1996. (3is favour, but the better combination and

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some of the present needs of the Church The Rev. Tissington Tatlow detailed

wonen, he said, were needed at once, and in China. Sixty men and forty-eight

to office.

aggressive play of the Tottenhams pre- vailed. Dr. and Mrs. Tattenham drew level, and went on to win the next two games and with them the set and match.

In the Men's Singles Major Stevenson Love 1/8) gained a well deserved victory over Tottenham (owe 30) in two straight sets. Good bass line shots and correct The Right Rev. A. Knight, who recently Instrac-anticipation of his opponent's ball enabled returned from a mission of inquiry in Major Stevenson in his game against a Japan whither he had been sent by the better and more experienced player, and Archbishop of Canterbury, gave some

MR. MASTERMAN'S CHOICE. he also studied Tottenham's game and

account of Nippor Seikokwai (Holy more than four selections, because, na he Mr. Masterman would not venture on found his backhand weak. Major Steven Catholic Church of Japan). Everywhere said, so few of the younger Conservatives Bop found it out early and pounded many he had been charged to tell the Church sacts to Tottenham's backhand corner of England to banish the idea that the

are heard. following them up at the net to smash Japanese Church was ready to stand]

Two of his choices were Captain Harold or volley. He played a cool game alone. Among the 250,000 Christians in MacMillan, who represents Stockton-on- throughout, and took advantage of the Japan, the Church could claim only 20,000. Tees, and Captair R. A. Eden (Warwick handicap by playing an aggressive game, But its foundations were well laid It and Leamington). He was impressed by which served him to good purpose. Tot-looked to England for support, and the Captain MacMillan's tenhams played a steady game, but was bishop concluded by telling how Dr. social reform, and by the fact that both restrained by the handicap.

Motoda, Bishop of Tokyo, said, in pablic, he and Captain Eden speak on subjects in the fifth most populous city in the with which they are acquainted. world: "As a Japanese hishop of a Japanese diocese, I make my appeal to our Mother Church of Lügland.

in the selection of one name that of Mr.

But they were practically unanimous

His maiden speech was the best the House Duff Cooper, the member for Oldham. to meet the cost of these 108 reer has heard for years, and it is said that £40,000 a year was needed.

Mr. Lloyd George privately described it as having been the best since F.E.'"

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURDAY, THE 9TH, 10TH AND 11th (MARCH, 1926," HM. NAVAL YARD, HONGKONG,

AND AT

KOWLOON NAVAL DEPOT, Connacho Each Day at 3.30 A.. Wrx As INTERVAL

Post 19 NOON to 130 r.M. OLD AND SURPLUS NAVAL STORES,

*

Comprising:---

Dook.

Money Chesta, Sowing Machines, Metal Branca Pipes, Life Boat, Giga, Balsa Rafte Boats Sails, Electrical and Wireless Telegra phy Fittings, Glycerine, Electric Cable orth ing Stoves, Ships Fittings and Gear, Iron Mattresses, Water Closets and Fans, Life Bolis, Carpets, Rugs, Hats, Table Covers, Blankets, Counterpanez Curtains,

Tiles, Tatber and Metallic Hoses, Canvas Tubing, Old Cordage, Canvas Rags. Old India Rubber, Old Leather, Old Woollen and Linen Bags, Metal Propellors, Old Paint Drame, Old Oork, New Canvas Cettings, Oid Iron and Steel, Old Brass, Cupper, Lesd and Zine, Copper and Brass Tubes, Coal Backs. Brown Jean, Wood and Iron Blocks, Lamps. Lantema and Gear, Gauges, Old Steel Tabes, Old Steel Wire Rope, Dirty Mineral Oil, Olive

The Ladies Singles was a triumph for Mrs. Tottenham. In spite of the differ ence in the handicaps, Mra Tottenham (owe 30) outgeneralled Miss Pyne (rec. 3/6) and won the match in two straight sets. Mrs. Tottenham was better in all departments of the game, although most ever it was the case the scales seemed of the strokes were long rallies, yet when- to shift in her favour. Mrs. Tottenham plays with her left hand and her drives from the base line, both forehand and. backhand, were nicely placed and fast. Her ground strokes were very well execut ed and Miss Pyne found them hard to take. Miss Pyne played as well as Mrs. Tottenham allowed, but with more ex perience. She should be able to give Mrs. Tottenham a better game.

The full results are as follows:- Event No. 1-Final," Mixed Doubles and Of Fuel, hain Cable and Gear, Drill Dr. and Mra Tottenham (owe Oil and Outing Machines, Lathes, Steam 30) bent Major Edwards and Mrs. Synd

Davits, Pinnace, Catter and Dynsma (rec, 2/6), 0-1; 7-8

ling

Binnacles.

Event No. 2. Final, Men's Doubles

the isolated dioceses of Korea, Singapore, Dr. H.-H. Weir spoke of the needs of

Labuan, "and Sarawak.

tion met separately in order to discuss In the afternoon each diocesan delega the method by which the movement would he continued in the various dioceses.

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BRITISH CONSUL STABBED. SIAMESE PEASANT'S OUTRAGE AT BANGKOK.

།། ་

Mr. John F. Johns the British Consul of Bangkok, in the company of the B General, while walking on the outskirts tish Minister, Mr. R. H. Greg, was hit in the back of the neck with a knife by

Siamese peasant.

a

The injury was not serious and there

Hammy. Compasses, DB Handicap: Major Pratt and Major Steven is no political motive for the act.

Engine Clocks, Iron Drums and Fire Engine, Engines and Bosle Rigging Ohain, Wire and Fibre Brashes, Glass Tubes, Table Fans, Baths, Antils, Forges, Vices, Miscellaneous Tools, Ironmaengery, Frs tective Mattresses, Filters, Air Compressors, Beino, Meta, &c., da.

ON MONDAY, LOTS MAY EN INSPECTED

Era MARCH, 1996,

binderst

Also Sale of OLD and SURPLUS FICTAL.

LING STORES at EQTION

ON FRIDAY, 12TH MARCH,

Comprising

Table Linen. Implements, Serge, Flannel, &c. Beminants, Blankets, Sundry Articles of Bless and Table Gear, (including Electro Flated Ware, Clothing, Condemned Provisions for Poultry Feeding, etc.

Terms of Sale:As detailed in Cata- logue.

LAMMERT BROTHERS,

By Appointment Auctioneers to the Admiralty.

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son (scr.) beat Dr. Thomas and Lieut. Smith (scr.), 62; 63.

Event No. 3-Final, Men's Singles Handicap: Major Stevenson (owe 16) beat Dr. Tottenham (owe 30), 6-2;6-0.

Event No. 4.-Final, Ladies' Doubles, Handicap: Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. Totten ham (owe 30) beat Mrs. Grimble and Mies Chapple (owe 30), 63; 61

Event No. 5.-Fisal, Ladies Singles, Handicap: Mr Tottenham (owe 30) beat Misa Pyne (rec. 3/8), 6-3; 6-2. ̧*

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HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB TOURNAMENT. The following are, the results of the matches played off yesterday:--

OPEN SINGLES-Ho Ka Lau beat D. S. Groeg, 60, 6-2, 64 M. W. Lo beat A. S. Heet, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. R. M. Henderson w.a. from-W. H. Choa,

OPEN DOLOLES: Trambitzky and JW. Leonard w.o, from B. H. Wong and H. G. Hung-

HANDICAP SINGLES "A":-W. E Cornaby (ser.) beat Lt. H. O. Gould (own 2/6), 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 6. E. Green (owe 16/3) beat A Piercy (rec. 15), 6-2,

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

0-3.

The following matches will be played off to day

OPEN DINGLES →Ng Sze. Kwong # L Beings, H. D. Rumjahn v. N. Tra Bitzky, In Tak Lam 7. C. Chen S

CLUB SINGLE:-G -Miskin S. E. Green, J. R. Craig v. H. J. Armstrong. ORICKET.

HKO.C. K.0.0.

The following will represent the Club in a 1st XI league match C.R.O. (away) to-morrow: H. R. B. Hancock, A. C. L Bowker, A W. Hayward, H Owen Hughes, J. B. Humphreys, G..P. Lammert E. J. R. Mitchell, C. H. R. Oxlade, Y. Parker, T. B. Parell, and L. P. Ralph

H.K.CO. 2ND XI. UNIVERSITY, The following have been selected to represent the H.K.00. 2nd XI. in the league match against the University to morrow, at home:-W. W. Mackenzio (capt), T. D. E. Pendered, A. K. Mic kenzie, G. R. Vallack E. Griffin, H. 0. Burgess, W. Brackenridge, H. J. Arm- strong, 0. L. R. Becher, M. H. Watan, and JA H Plummer.

The Bangkok Times of February 20th (Mr. Robert Eyde Greg) and the British says:-Last evening the British Minister Consul General (Mr. P. Johns) want

earnestness

ор

Mr. Masterman's other selections were men of longer Parliamentary, experience Sir Frederic Wise (Ilford), one of the House, and Commander: Oliver Locker. greatest financial authorities in the

Lampson (Handsworth division of Bir- been in the Government." mingham), both of whom should have;

MISS WILKINSON'S TWELVE..

Labour comment was naturally biting. Miss Wilkinson, when asked to find Mr. Churchill's twelve favourites, replied, I could find twelve young Conservatives to make a beauty chorus, but not to make a Cabinet."

She would only select two as worthy Mr. Duff Cooper and Captain Victor of mention for their political abilitie

squash racquets championship at the Cazalet (Chippenham) (who won the Bath Club the other day).

Her beauty chorus selections were as follows:-

Lord Bainiel (son of the Earl of Craw ford).

motorist of some note).

Majar Leonard Ropner (a racing

Captain, Eden.

The Hon. James Stuart (son of the

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Lord Huntingfield. Bir Victor Warrender, and Captain John de Vere Loder.

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HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.

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THE DIRECTORY

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1926.

FOR CHINA, JAPAN, KOREA, INDO-

`CHINA, SLAM, STRAITS BETTLE "MENTS, MALAY STATES, NE "THERLANDS INDIA, PHILIP. PINES, BORNEO, Era

SIXTY-FOURTH ANNUAL

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THE DIRECTORY covers the notable avant, ports and cities of the Far East, from Netherlands India to Siberia, in which Baropeans reaide.

Not only is the Directory as fall and complete in each caso as it can be made, but each Colony, Port or Settlement is prefaced by a DESCRI?. TION, carefully rised each year, the majority of which will serve as an accurate GUIDES 103 THE Tavatar, giving every detail in connection with the places, their History Topography, sto

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The Book is printed from Now Type specially reserved for the purpose, and uniformity in every arrangement greatly facilitates reference,

Besides the usual Alphabetical List of Freme, the Directory gives the CLASSIFTED LISTS TRADES and PROFESSIONS at the larger Commanial Centres.

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ALPHABETICAL LIST of RESIDENTS Vin the Far East" contain the names of oTER

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Phya Thai and there leaving the car pro by motor car to the neighbourhood of Earl of Moray). ceeded for a walk. Two men passed 9 years old is very boyish in appear.

Captain Robert Boothby (who though Fri 5m 0 29 them, followed a minute or so later by

Bator ter was slightly ahead of Mr. Johns. The the Grenadier Guards). another man. At the moment the Minis Captain Richard Briscoe (who was in Baz. ance). third man was carrying a glass cutting Enile and passed Mr. Greg and Mr.Duke of Portland). Johns in turn. The next thing Mr. Johna knew was receiving & blow on the back of the neck. He cried out to Mr. Greg that he was hit, and fell on his knees. As soon as the man with the grass knife as Mr. Greg turn he ran away. The whole affair occurred in an instant. Mr. Greg helped Mr. Johns, who proceeded to the Nursing Home, tiona. "I recall," he said, "that when Mr. J. B. Olyne would not make solec where bis woand, said to be mix inches Mr. Churchill and Lord Birkenhead were long and half an inch deep, was stitched left out of the Government, its person and Mr. Johns was able to proceed to nel was the subject of unabated scor his home. This morning Mr. Johns was While I could not name Mr. Chur reported to be going on favourably, He chill's twelve, I can say that on the Op was shaken by the incident as anyone position side of the House there aro might well be and is not to-day attending three times that number of men fit. for to official duties. He may, in fact con-high pests." sider

himself to have had a very fortunate escape...

BILLIARDS.

SUPER-CRACKSMEN'S HAUL.

DRILL OPERATED BY MOTOR CAR In connection with the Billiards Cup,

Three men, whose operations show they open to all local lodges of the R.A.0.Bare among the cleverent and best-equipped the following are the scores in a match burglars in the country, saya a London played between the St. Ambrose Lodge paper, succeeded by remarkable audacity and the Durban Lodge -

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recently in getting away with about £10,000 worth of jewellery from a safe on the premises of a firm of manufactur g jewellers in Woodstock-street, Oxford. street, W. When they left by the adjoin 150ing premises from which they entered the tamen actually opened the door to a char-

Frost Green

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woman!

The burglars left behind a remarkable instrument, standing two feet high, and worked with a motor car steering wheel, by which a circular hole, ten inches across, 141 was cut through a massive safe. This instrument, first heard of in South Africa, can boren hole 10 faches in diameter through steel seven inches thick, and is the only one of its kind to fall into tha hands of Scotland Yard. A similar de vice was used in a recent big robbery-in Aldersgate-street.

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K'Chanway

Patho Hallow Lungohow Mangian Hakow Beamão Tongrueh

Changchun

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Grones (Korea).

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