LOCAL AQUATICS.
CHARTERED BANK SPORTS.
J. A. SUMMERS WINS OFFICERS'
RACE...
The Third Anaus! Aquatic Sports of
remorse.
CRICKET.
INTERPORT TRIAL.
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 1928
NOTES.
Bowling Analysis.
a
K.
.. 45
15
5
H. N. Balbatcho... 93 CW. Lam 93 345 8. V. Oittin
CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET
CLUB
LARGE GATHERING ATTEND **AT HOME."
SHOOTING.
Brace made an excellent impression
THE JUNIOR KOLAPORE MATCH. in his fret match. He bats very straight, and he bowled well, but he will have to
With reference to the Junior Kolapore learn to eradicate that tendency to bowl
W. M. Qittins ............
0 2
Match, we are officially informed that as conditions of the competition were not Apparently the Clerk of the Weather short. It was a fault of which several
SECOND DIVISION. ware guilty. Neither Goodwin nor Lyal
TENNIS AND BOWLS CONTESTS.definitely settled until the spring of 1998, was visited by a long overdus fit of were impressive though the wicket did
Kowloon 0.0. v. University.
it is possible that many of the Colonies, A fairish morning developed not help them., Apparently it had been. It took the Kowloca team over two
The "At Home," which was held at the which might otherwise have entered, did By all the too soaked to dry out into a difficult iata" a perfect afternoon.
was favoured with a large attendance until it was too late to organise a team the Chartered Bank of India, Australia usual laws the wicket should have been Be. Bowkor fielded brilliantly, and hours to compile 124 runa, leaving the Craigengower Cricket Club on Saturday, not receive full particulars of the match
Evans brought off a spectacular catch.
Hayward, apart from a faw weak in the visitors' innings 3 wickets fell for Following the sports contests in the for this year. It is hoped that, atout the rot and batted, till time. Hancock dancing was carried on up to a lato may be the means of stimulating marks. the bus banan, at Loke stopped afternoon and the distribution of prizes, match becomes more widely known, the secured the wickets at the cost of 9 runs hour.
Scores only. The match was drawn.
KOWLOON C.C. 2ND XI. .L.A. R Duncan, e Karaajia, b
Hiptoola
and China were held at Junk Bay on Saturday afternoon, in the presence of a large number of the staff. The 10 Yards Officers' Handicap was won by J. A. Summers, who finished second, the first man in being disqualided for taking the water before his-time L Z Marques, holder of the championship, upheld his reputation again and tied with J. H. Roza far the Challenge Cup presented by Mr.
difficult but it seemed to be too soft for
bis trus form, as he is easily among the the bowlers to get the full use of it strokes of the off sin da glimpse of Brace and Ramsay opened to Lyal and three best bats in the Colony. I trust Goodwin, the latter from the Naval Bancock will forgive me if I refer to pliment, and our younger batamen could Yard. After a quiet start Ramsay, who him as evergreen. It is meant as a com- as usual way batting nicely, was takeo learn many a lesson from him, especially by Goodwin at second slip. Lysl had in the method of hitting a ball through COYBIS Lightfoot Dover Doomed turned the ball a trifle more from leg the
seemed to settling down. Parker hit than the batsman anticipated. Fincher PPF, and Ramsay was out just as he succeeded and it looked as if a stand very well again and bowled usefully." would be made when' Brace ficked at a His action is very easy and he should go a long way towards inclusion in the At the conclusion, the prizes were dis short one on the off from Goodwin and was side. Neither wicket-keeper had much promptly taken at first slip by Bumjaha, chance of distinguishing himself. Tunail, tributed by Mr. A. Brearley, Sub-Manager Evans then came in and runs came at however, is a class slove Jex, I think. a good pace, Fincher especially making Wales looks. a bowler but he doesn't seem of the Bank.
When
to get the wickets he deserves. I should The following is the list of prize winno mistake about the bad ones.
the score reached 87 Goodwin, who had like to see him on a faster wicket. nors:
·RABBIT. been kept an rather long, bowled a bad long-hop which Fincher failed to get hold of and he was out at mid-co. Hancock followed him and showed at once that he has lost. none of his skiil. He played a delightful knock, and it was only in
A. Grant Simpson.
100 Yards Scratch-1at, J. H. Roza; 2nd, H. A. Alves 3rd, C. L. Pinna.
50 Yards Novices (Handicap).---Ist," A S Wong; ud, Cheung Wah Sun.
60 Yards Scratch.-16, I. M. Alarakis;apening out at Lightfoot that he failed 2nd, L. Z. Marques; 3rd. E. Roza
50 Yards Ocers' Handicap-1st, J. A Summera.
50 Yards Back Stroke Scratch-ist, J. H. Roza; 2nd, L. Z. Marques; 3rd.
J. Naves..
Throwing the Water Polo Ball-1st, L. Z. Marques; 2nd, H. A. AlTOS.
220 Yards Scratch-ist, J. HL Roza; 2nd, I. 3. Alarakin; 3rd, J.. Neves.
100 Yards Handicap.-1st, G. Reme dias; 2nd, C. L. Pin
50 Yards Breast Stroke.-1st, F. N. Cunha; 2nd, LA, Marques; 3rd, H. A Alves.
High Dive-1st, L. Z. Marques; 2nd, C. L. Piana; 3rd, G. Remedios.
Team Race-1st, Mr.-W. M. Cox's Team W. M. Cox, I M. Altrakis, Remedios, F. N. Cunha, and A. Rozario
30 Yards Consolation.-E. Roz Swimming Challenge Cup (for the Championship of the Bank's local branch)) J. H. Roza and L. 2. "Marques with a points each.
Officials.
Hon. Presidents: Mr. A. H. Ferguson and Mr. A. Brearley.
President: Mr. "A. Mackenzie. Vice-President: Mr. J... P. Xavier. Judges: Mr. L. T. Watty, Mr. T. L. Christie, Mr. F. B. Jones, Mr. Yung Hin Chiu and Mr. J. P. Xavier.
Starter: Mr. A. Mackenzie. Time Keepers: Mr. C. M. Souss and Mr. A. L. Bliva
Handicappers: Mr. E. M. Ozorio, Mr. J. M. Piana and Mr. J. H. Roza
Secretary: Mr. L Z Marques. Assistant Secretary, Mr. H. A. Alves Treasurer: Mr. J. M. Pinna
to go down the pitch enough and was very well taken at point by Goodwin. Previous to this, Evans had played very auch the same sort of shot and had balloned the ball to Vallask at cover.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET
MATCHES.
LEAGUE FROGRAMME
"
COMMENCED.
I.R.C. WIN. FIRST MATCH.
The League season began on Saturday Their respective scores of 38 and 28 were when two matches were played off, re- both interesting innings. Parker, and sulting in a win for the Indian Recrea Pendered then proceeded to put on runs; tion Club over the University in the first the latter, who with Burgess had come division and a draw between the Kow- into the side for Sayer and Brownjoba loon Cricket Club and the University, Not one of the four who were unable to play, laid the wood in the second. on heartily and in places excellently, and teams aggregated a good total and the it was not until he had made 23 that best individual performances were E he got inside one of Lyal's and was Zimmern with 43 out and A. H. Madar casily taken by Bridgeland at third man. 62 not out, while Duncan scored 45 fer! (Several alterations in the published Kowloon in the second division. F. M sides had been made at the last minute.) el Arculli took 7 wickets for 22 runs in Parker meantime had been proceeding the first division match. at a more restrained rate than usual-and the pace of the scoring dropped with purgess in. At 174 Goodwin dropped Parker at mid-on but it was a very hot chance. Lee substituting Beed went on now at the Law Courts end. Parker began to deal firmly with loose ones at this period one hook off Lyal being particularly nice. Both Lyal and Good- win who went on rice Lee at this period were bowling a good short of length.. With the score at 203 for 8 Hancock de- claced the innings closed, Parker being not out 41 and Burgess not out 8.
Hayward and Rumjahn opened the innings to Parker and Wales. The former was inclined at times to be short and Rumjahn brought off one or two very nice hooka Hayward evidently ia. he to play himself in bus tended Bremed in trouble with one
or two
on the off. Bumjahr was the first to go. As far as could be seen from the scoring box he chopped down inside a ball that was almost a yorker and was taken high | up the second alip by Burgess of Parker.
POLICE AND PRISON DEPT.'S (25.1.17.) Lightfoot came in and a quiet
SPORTS.
A SUCCESSFUL EVENT. The Fifth Annual Aquatie Sports of the Police and Prison Departments were held at the Victoria Recreation Club on Saturday afternoon, and were very in- teresting. The programme included a life saving competition, creasy, pole and nomination races besides the regular events. Tea was served during the after-, noon and the Revellers Orchestra ren- dered suitable selections at intervals.
At the conclusion of the Sporta, Mr.
spell succeeded, and Brace came on for Parker, and in his arst over got Light foot 1.b.w. The batsman reached for- ward and seemed to fall in front of his The rate of scoring remained wicket. very alow and Brace soon managed to get a good breakback in to Bridgeland's middle stump. (61.2.12.) After 20 more had been compiled laboriously Bowker went on. Mitchell got him to long leg for four of his first ball but mistimed the second. He seemed to have carried mid-off, safely, but Evans jumping up brought off a fine catch' one handed high over his head. Humphreys and Hayward then played out time, stumps being drawn in failing light at 6.40 p.m. with the score at 95 for four wickets. Hayward had made an excellent 35, giving no
C. G. Perdue, in calling upon Mrs. Tchance, though be was beaten on caveral
King to distribute the prizes, appealed to the members of the Police Force and Prison Department to indulge in sporta
tore.
occasions. Humphreys was not out 5.
The Hon. Mr. E D. C Wolle. C.S.P.,. returned thanks to the Victoria Recrea tion Club, for allowing the sports to be held there and to those responsible for... making the meeting a success,
Plate Diving-Sergt. Clark, 1; Sergt. McEwen, 2.
Championship (Indians and Chinese). Sergt. Sher Mahomed, 1; Khar Dia, 2
Championship (European). Sergeant Simpeon, 1; Sergt. McEwen, 2.
100 Yards Race (open to members of V.R.C.).-G. Razavet, 1; 8. M. Alaraks
2,
Two Lengths Race (Indians).-Sergt. Bahadur Kan., 1; Sher Mahomed, 2
Long Plunge Bergt. McEwen (si fest),
1 Serg Ritchie (43 feet),
Two Lengths Handicap.-Warder Corni wall, 1; Bergt. Holeman, 2.
TH
Chinese Boys Race.-Li Lee, 1; Wong Yui Fai, 2; Loung Kong, 3.
Creasy Pole.Bergt Clark, 1; Sergt. McEwen, 2.
Two Lengths Breast Stroke. Sergt. Elliot, 1; Sergt. McMahon, 2.
High Dive-Bergt. Simpson, 1; Warder Andrews, 2.
Life Saving Contest.—Sergt. "McEwen, 2; Sergt. Simpson, 2.
Ladies' Nomination Race.-Mrs. Field and Sergt. McEwen 1; Mrs, Aris and Sergt. Simpson, 2.
-Team Bace. Winners: Sergeants McEwen, Coleman, and Ritchie.
Oucials.
Patrons: HE Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.MG., Sir E. Gollan, KT, QBE, The Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, The Hon. Mr. E. D. G. Wolle, Mr. J. W Franks, Lieut. Comdr. G. F. Bole, B.N.
Hon. President: Mr. C. G. Perdue. Startera and Judges: Dr. J. R. Craig, Mr. T. H. King, Capt. H. Bloxham, Mr. B. C. Witchell, Mr. D.- Lyon, Staff. Sergt. Hunt,
Committee: Mr. Perdue, Insp. Beynold, Chief Warder 3. Sergt. Charman, McLeod, Sergt. Brittain, Sergt. Kirby, Sergt. Simpson, Warder J. Johnstone.
Secretary and Treasurer: Sgt. Condon.
Scores:
First Innings of Mr. Hancock's XI. A. W. Bamsay, Goodwin, b
Lya!
10
W. Brace, e Rumjahn, b Goodwin 17 E. C. Fincher, e Vallack, b Good-
win ...........
B. D. Evans, e Vallack, b Light-
foot
R. H. B. Hancock, e Goodwin, b
Lightfoot.
H. V. Parker, not out
T. D. E. Pendered, c Bridgeland,
Total (for 6 wickets)..
35
38
41
University 12.0.
Both teams played without their res pective Captains, who were engaged in the Interport Trial Match. The L.R.C.
won by two wickets, "Scores:-
UNIVERSITY.
H. N. Balhatchet, Lb.w., b A. H.
Madar
S. V. Gittics, c 3. H. Ismail, b
F. M. el Arculli
C. W. Lam, b F: M. el Arcalli...
D. Laing, b F. M. el Areulli.
7
University about seventy minutes to bat
G. Lee, b Sudan'
F. G. Bevis, b Chan Wah, J. E. Hancock, e Hiptools, b
Sulieman
A. A. Dand,
Hiptools.
Kermani, b
C. T. Evans, b Chan Wah W. Hyde, b Chan Wab
A. R. F. Raven, b Chan Wah. H. Parsons, not out
Extras
.0
24
Total (for 8 wkta, dec.)...194 II. T, Buxton and H.. Smith did 'not bat.
Bowling Analysis,
AB Suliemat..... 10 B. N. Sudan 19 4 F. Hiptools
a
Chan Wah... Bl
UNIVERSITY 2ND XL
W.
23
S4
1
1 40
2
30
+
E. T. Loke, not out...
13
C E. Pech, Lb.v., b Hancock.. S. Kermani, not out
Extras.....
B. N. 'Sudan,.a Lee, b Hancock.. A. Baker, b Hancock
0
0
18
7
Total (for 3 wickets)...... 39
F. Hiptoola, O. K. Ong, A. B. Sulièman, B. Chan Wah, X. T Barma, and N. P. Karanjia did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
G. Lce J. E. Hancock...
W.
0
11. F. G. Bavis ......... 4 L. A. R. Duncan... 3 A. R. F. Raven..... 3 W. Flyde
7
8
2 B
2.
ཥ་་་སྐྱ
0
3
1 3.
0
.0 I
€
C. T. Evans.
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
Club de Recreio v. Chinese R.C. The Club de Recreio, who have entered the second division, played the first team F.C. their own ground
Tennis Tournament. The following took part in the tennis tournament doubles played on the Ame
rican system
Hamid and alias Komor.
Philips and Mrs. Steele.
Sanjana and Me Nicholson. Crocker and Mrs. Knott. Tacchi and Mrs. Pankhurst. Pankhurst and Mrs. Jones. Kelly and Mra E. L. Stainfield. Howard and Mrs. H. Stainfield. Witkowski, and Mrs. Bennett. Jones and Mrs. Dennis. Marsh and Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Wimble and Mrs. Blandford. Result-Crocker and Mrs. Kdott (winners). Howard and Mrs. H. Stain- held (runners-up)(
11
.....
Bowls Games.
On the Arat green, Omar's rink was nine down in the sixth head (5.14), but with good placing, especially by Kharas, they gradually overhauled Muskett's party in the fifteenth head (17-18) and won by two shots.
Skippers Rose and Dennis were ten all in the ninth head, but the latter ran wway with the game.
Bradbury led 8-1 in the seventh head, but his opposing skip (Lammert), who bad cancelled other engagements in order to be present and gain a spoon, succeed. ed with the assistance of his men, esp. cially Alves
way and
салта in na
In the last rink Bennett led all the easy winner, although the losers showed an improve ment by reducing the deficit when all they had was.2-20 hali way.
The teams were
Kharas, Espina, Alderman, and Omar (skip) 23 Razack, Balter, Fletcher and Muskett (skip) 23.
manship throughout the Colonies and Pro- (testorates, and lead to their wider repre- sentation at the Empiro's great Rifio Meeting.
The following territories took part in this year's match--Uganda, Federated Malay States and the Straits Battlements. Out of a highest possibly score of 600 points, the Uganda team scored 503 points, the Malay States team 829 points, and the Straits Settlements team 509 points
The Challenge Trophy will be engraved by the National, Rifle Association and forwarded to the Governor of the win- ning Colony to be held by His Excellency for the current year.
KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN.
MARRIED, SINGLE
A spoon game Married v. Single, was played on the Kowloon Bowling Green Club greens on Saturday afternoon, the Benedicts gaining the victory by the margin of 43 shots, winning on all rinka.
Scores --
Married Watson, Davidson, Mac. Inclán and Gourlay (skip) 23; R. Dangan, Badden, Hedley and Lapsley (skip) 28; F. Goodman, Randall, Hol- land and W. Macfarlane (skip) 30; Dobbie, Branch, Harel and Hyde (akip) 81.
Single-McIntosh, Eagles, Gorvin and Whibley (skip) 19; Hatt, Mackinnon, Pearman and W. Russell (akip) 13; Hunter, J. H. Johnstone, Chapman and P. T. Farrell (skip) 11; V. Ramsay, Henderson, Nish and Guy (skip) 18."
Totals:-Married, 109; Single, 59.
Lawn Bowls:-Open singles, U. M Williams, Jones, Souza and Rose Omar; runner-up, G. J. Spink. Pairs (skip) 16; Neves, Luz, Kaott and Dennis B. W. Bradbury and L. C. R. Sousa: (skip) 20
Brightman, Fritz, Spink and Brad-runners-up, D. Rumjahn and C. Bennett.
Riak: J. C. V. Ribeiro, D. Fritz, C.. bury (skip) 15; Ribeiro, Westlake, Alves Sellwood, U. M. Omar (skip); runners- and Lammert (skip) 22.
McKechnie, Sellwood, Phayer and UP, C. Bennett F. Espina, E. Arculli, Grimes (skip) 13; Rumjaha, Nicholson, R. Basa (skip). Spoons for winning
teams in the afternoon rink games,.
Billiards:-R. F. Luz, runner-up, D. Basa and Bennett (skip) 26.
President's. Thanks,
Prior to the distribution of prizes woo
W. Mf. Gittins, I.b.v., b. F. M. el. of the Chinese Bali on being Just short during the season and in the afternoon's
Arculli
E. Zimmern, not out
43
W. H. Sling, o Minu, b Ourreem 10
B. P. Ng, b. F. M. el Arculii...... 11. Y. C. Teh, b F. M. el Arculli... 0 8. Hachiuma, b A. el. Arculli...... I. Tajima, c Curreem, k F. M. el
Arculli
of 7 runs of their opponents score. Bat competitions Mr. B. W. Bradbury (Pre- ting first, the Chinese, compiled 81, ofsident) thanked the members and friends which Ng Sze Kwong contributed 24 (run for being present in such numbers and out) and C. Chos 27. The others failed helping to make the afternoon so enjoy. to reach double figures. Reed captured able. He felt sure that this was one of 4 wickets at the expense of 13 runs only, the biggest gatherings at Craigengower while Pinna, Marques and Souza secured for some time and all had enjoyed them-
wicket each. Gosáno had Ng Seselves well. Keenness in the sports com Kwong and Yook run out by two beasti-petitions had been well maintained ful throw ins. The Portuguese were and this had helped the Committee con- ail out for 74. J. E Noronha was siderably. highest scorer with 19 and Marques secred 14 and Pinna 11. Ng Ezo Kwong took 5 wickets for 29. 1
D
Extras
&
Total
..102
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M.
E.
W.
F. M. el Arculli.... 9.2 3. A. el Arcutli .......
器
my
49
11
21
02
A. H. Madár ....... 3 0 J. 5. A. Currcem........ 4.
L.B.C
A. H. Madar, not out
A. H. Rumjahn, b Lam
J. S. A. Curreem, c and b Lam... 0 S. H. Ismail, c Sling, b Lam...... 0
M. P. Madar, c Balbatchat, b W.
M. Gittins ..........
H. D. Rumjahn, b Lam
14
J. S. Ackber, a and b Balhatchet... 2 A. el Arculli, e Laing, b Lam........... S. A. R. Ismail, b Balbatchet.
12
F. M. el Argulli, not out ---- 5
Extras
Total (for 8 wickets)......119 A. K. Minu did not bat.
The President also thanked the' Com- mittee for their hard work, capecially Mr. Basa, in whow, he said, they had a good man.
,
Lastly, be thanked the donors of prizes, mostly members and friends.
Prize Winners.
Civil Service, v. R‚Á‚0,0. In a low scoring second division match, Civil Service brought off an amazing victory on the point of defeat Batting first, they aggregated 92, H. Westlak Mre. Bradbury then presented the being responsible for 28, C. R. Spitby 24 prizes and was the recipient of a bou- and R. G. Robinson 18, to which the quct in a silver vase. The full list of visitors replied by compiling 65 runs for prize winners was as under:
the loss of 5 wicketa. A procession set Cricket:-Best batting average, D. in, thanks to the good bowling of Bo-Fritz; best bawling average, S. Abbas. bertson and Westlake, who dismissed the Tennis:-Doubles handicap, H. Xavier
Fritz.
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berts and J. Walker contributed 22 and ward and 1 Clow, Mixed doubles: C. 23 respectively for the losing side. Bo-J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford; runners- bertson took 8 wickets for 19 and West-up, A. E. Guest and Miss Fincher. lake 2 for 7 for the home side, while Lake Afternoon's tournament: W. E. Crocker took for 3, Burges 2 for 28 and land Mrs. Knott. Robert 3 for 17 for the visitors.
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LICENSING SESSIONS.
MAGISTRACY.
Hongkong Bank Building. Tel. C. 290
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T18 HEREBY NOTIFIED that & MEETING of the LICENSING BOARD will be held in the COUNCIL CHAMBER, on FRIDAY, THE BEH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1928, -
at 12 Noor, at which the following Applications will be considered under the Liquors Consolidation Ordinances, 1911 and 1917:-
b Lyal.........
H. Burges, not out
Extras: Byer 3, 1.b. 3, wides 1
Not
Names of Applicants.
.203
I
Fésboton Bustom Chichgar |
Peroy Ingham Newman
3 James H. Witchell
62
4 Imac Lory Goldenberg
AC. I Bowker, C. D.-Wales-and-
8. A. Ismail did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
FC. Goodwin..... K 10
J. C. Lyal 130
G. R. Vallack M. 1
*L J. Lightfoot..... 8.
A A Rumjaha ....3
B. W. Le..............
*Bowled, 1.wide.
..0
First Innings of Mr. Hayward's XI.
A. W. Hayward, not out ...........
A. A. Rumjahn, "e Burgess,"
Parker
Major Lightfoot, 1.b.w. b Brace... Capt. Bridgeland, b Brace... E. J. R. Mitchell, Evans,
Bowker.... J.-D. Humphreys, not out
Extras: Byes 5, 1.b. 1
Total (for 4 wickets)
E Frank Lewis Cooke...
J. L. Durand
D. M. Goodall pan
Mrs. Jenkinson
8 Robert M. McClymont
35
10 Mrs. A. B. Sanderson Smith
11 Mr. Yoneko Kobayashi ...|
12 Iankichi Seki
S. Jez, J. C; Lyal, F...C. Goodwin, RW: Lee and G. E. Vallack did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
HV Parker.......
8
1
C. D. Wales.....
10
W. Bracont
B. D. Evans
A. C. 1. Bowkeri, 3
13 Ikuzo Nomu
14. Tokataro Miyajima
15 Augustine Loong Hing Kee
16 Jinkura Morita
17 Mrs. Joo Yamakawa
19. Mrs. M. K. Wood
19 Torakichi Murata
20 Mr. Yone Namur 91. Hamby Lowtock .. 22. Yu Mau Cho
Wah,
24. Mrs. Keto Bays
15th October, 1920:
Description of Lloanea applied for.
Publican's Licence.
Publican's Licence without bar.
Hotel Keeper's Adjunct Edoonba,
Restaurat Keeper's Adinnst IdoesZON.
Sign of House,
The Repulse Bay Hotel Hongkong Hotel „i“
King Edward Hotel
*
Situation of House.
Rural Building Lot 142, Repulse Bay
18 & 18, Des Voeux Road Central, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11,13,15&17,Pedder Street, and 21, 28, 25,
$7 and 29, Queen's Road Central A
.... 5. Das Voons Hoad Central, and 4, Ice House
Street, 3rd, 4th and 5th floors ...40 to 44, Haiphong Road, Kowloon ...How Boad
Falace Hotel Kowloon Hotel Cafe Restaurant Parisien Lane, Crawford's Restaurant Hotel Savoy Peak Hotel Station Hotel Tokyo Hotel... Chitons Hotel Shokudoraku Hotel.... Suehiro Hotel The Metropole Hotel
Chitose Kwan Hotel Yamakawa Hotel ..
Alexandra Café Tsukinoys Harunoya Hotel The South China Resis Queen's Cafeteria
Ka Fing
Wanchai Restaurant
12, Pelder Street....
Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road
4, Ice House. Strest
19, Chamberlain Road
11 & 12. Nathan Road, Kowloon
36, 37, 384 & 381, Connaught Road Central
6,7 and 8, Han Fong Lane
39, Faking Road, Kowloo
46 Haiphong Road, Kowloon
22, Ice House Street and and foor of Button
Bailding, Daddell Street,
1&3, Ban Fong Land...
47, Prays Bast
Prince's Building, Ice House Stroot
35, 36 and 37, Praya Bank
66 and 50, Paya Bash Ban
Roof of the China Building, Queen' Bond Chins Building, Gronad floor (Facing
Theatre)
22, Des Toux Road Central
56 and 57, Praya East .......
Whether the Applicant has held » Idoenos to mil Liquor in the Colony and,
• if so, for how long,
monthe.
13 years (New application 34 years
(C. WILLSON, Secretary to the Licensing Board
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