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CHILDREN'S DAY AT K.C.C. CHILDREN'S SPORTS.

POLICE CLUB.

SUCCESSFUL NEW YEAR PARTY.

منشی

MRS, SOUTHORN OIVES AWAY THE PRIZES.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1929.

Glorious weather, happy children," and keen competition were the CHARLIE CHAPLIN” AND A features of the annual New Year'i

CLOWN.

Day children's sports held under the suspices of the Kowloon Cricket Thanks in no small degree to the Club. The successful competitors presence of "Charlie Chaplin "im-received their prives from the hands personated by Mr. P. Condon and of Mrs. W. T. Southern, who was to Mr. W. Ward who made a admirablo

clown, the children thoroughly enjoyed the Christmas Tree party and sports held at the Police Recreation Club on Tuce `day afternoon..

presented with a bouquet of roses by Sttle Miss Helen Lindsell, the daughter of Mr. R. E. Lindell, the President of the Club

The

Before making, Mrs. Southern to Parents had little to do as the distribute the prizes, Mr. Lindzell ; kiddies were taken in band" by thanked all for attending, especially the energetic people who had made those who were not directly con- all arrangements to give them a

with the K.C.C. nected grand time. Donkey rides were an item outside the programme of speaker remarked that the annual sports, but which gave them much event was not merely a Club pleasure. Santa Claus made his gathering. but for all the children appearance in conventional garb of the Colony; the object was to later in the afternoon and proceed- make them look forward to New ed to dismantle the Xmas Tree. Children were greatly puzzled as he-Year's Day, as party day at the appeared to know everybody. AK.CC.. M. C. H. Atkins was men- loud speaker placed on the lawntioned as one of the many who had broadensted gramophone music from helped with the arrangement of the Clubhouse. This was greatly the Sporta, and thanks were ex- enjoyed by everyone present.

pressed to those who had contri Before calling on Mrs. E. D. Cbuted to the Sports Fund, which Wolfe, "M.B.E., to give away the prizes Sub-Inspector James thank- ed those present for helping to make it a happy afternoon for the child rea He had one complaint to make that parents did not in every case send in a list of their children although they were asked to do so in circulars sent to them, by telés phone, and even radio. "He thought that if a parent had a thousand children he or she should not j hesitate to disclose it. During the past two years the Police Force had 10 years.1, Flora Eldridge; 2, increased in strength by 30 children. which was a sign of great activity!

Mrs. Wolfe distributed the prizes, and was heartily cheered at the

was now self-supporting.

Mr. Lindsell then asked Mrs. Southern to distribute the prizes, the successful competitors being:-

Girls' Events,

Skipping Race, Handicap, ages

HOXING.

YOUNG STRIBLING'S QUICK. KNOCK OUT.

{THROUGH" REUTER'S AGENCY.]

NEW ADVERTISE

MENTS.

PUBLIC AUCTIUN, KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2nd. Young Stribling knocked out Jack DARTICULARS League the Texas heavyweight, the Bale,by Public Auche

be held on MONDAY, the 7rx Day of with & right cross to the jaw is JANUARY 1923 at 3 P.M., at

at the Officer of the Public Works Department, by the first round of a ten round con-

Onder of His Excellaren 2an Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing Shamshaipo, in the Colony of Hong from 1st July, 1896, with the option renewal at a Crown Beat to be alzed by the Surveyor of HI MAJESTY THR KING, for one further term of 24 years Зел

'test.

Miami Beach on February 27th, Stribling meets Jack Sharkey at under the suspices of Tex Hickard, and the winner will probably meet Jack Dempsey for the champion- ship,

SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

UNITED STATES' ENTRY.""

"[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, Jan. 1st. After the Anglo-Italian duel of 1927, when Lieut. Webster brought the Schneider Cup to England, there will be four competitors in the 1959 contest, these being Britain, Italy, France and United States.

The last-named country" cabled its entry just before midnight on New Year's Eve, when the list closed.

FIFTY MILE RACE IN SCOTLAND.

COMPETITORS COLLAPSE FROM COLD.

[THROUGH RAUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, Jan. 1st.

three days.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

land Lot No. 1196. Adjoining New Kowloon

Now Kowloon In-

| No. of Sale.

Registry No.

Cheung Sha Wan Road, Locality, Inland Lot No. 568,

Shamshuipo.

PART

Boundary

Menente

monta,

As per

sale plan

About

1,180

Contenta is

· Equare foot,

Upset rion.

B.

00

7177

PUBLIC AUCTION.

PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Publia Anction to be held on MONDAY, the 7TH DAY of JANUARY. 1929, st 3.EM at the

Order of His

14 and under-1, Mary Lay; Bníthing on" the Powderhall ground Offices of the HOT Tent, by

Joan Holland; 3, Violet Bradbury.

Arthur

In a fifty-mile professional run- ning match from Glasgow to Edin- burgh, the last four and a half miles

track,

Newton (South Africa) the famous long-distance runner, and the holder of many amateur records, beat the Anglo. Italian, Peter Gavuzzi, who collaps- Skipping Competition, age undered when he appeared to be winning Both were prominent figures in the Transcontinental race Marjorie Gow; 3, Pat Hamblin.

America in 1928.

Flat Race, Handicap, ages 6 to 9.-1, Doris Frith; 9, Dorothy Eustace; 3, Marjorie Gew.

Flat Race, Handicap, age years-1, Dorothy McCaw; 2. "Join Broadbery; 3, Betty Marshall. --

Potato Race, ages 10 to 141, Dorothy Raven; 2, Peggy Everest;

Edith Withers.

close by the children who had as their leader the "Clown," as time-3.

keeper.

The Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G. (Captain. Superintendent of Police). in a very felicitous speech, said that the event was more successful than in former

years and they were blessed with

sunshine:

Tributes were paid to the ori ganisera-MeasTA. James Taylor and Baker--and special votes of thanks passed to the Clown and Charlie Chaplin. Mr. Wolfe then led with "For they are jolly good fellows" and met with a hearty response when he called for three cheers and a "tiger."

Prizes won in lawn bowls con petitions during the season were also distributed after the sports prizes, the winners being as under:

Sports Prizes.

25 Yards Race (girls under 5 "years)-1, Elese Hunt; 2, Eileen Barnett 3, Paula, Hollands; 4, Beryl Carey.

25 Yards Race (boys under 8 years)-1, Walter Evans; %, B. Hollande; 3, Romy Ogg-

Skipping Competition, ages 10 to 14.-1, Betty Pestonji and Jean Bryson tied; 3, Ethel Backer.

Flat Race, Handicap, ages 14 and under-1, Violet Bradbury 2, Dorothy

Kathleen Eustace; 3, Glover.

+3

Muzical Chairs, ages 8 to 14-1, Constance Crapnell; Vera Crap- nell; 3, Cissie Roylance.

Egg and Spoon Race, Scratch,. ages 14 and under-1, Dorothy RATED; 2, Iris Frith; 3, Janet Broadbridge.

to

The weather was bitterly cold, and the roads were extremely difficult, being coated with snow and ice.

and after running to within four mile, of Edinburgh had obtained a lead of nearly half a mile. He then collapsed from cold and exhaustion, Newton went on to win. He com. pleted the course in 8 hours, 30 minutes and 30 seconds.

Gavuzzi started off in fine style

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

IRELAND WIN IN PARIS.

[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

PARIE, Dec. 31st

An enormous crowd, estimated at

Flat Race, Handicap, ages 6 to 14 Winifred Raven; 2, Pameizer 50,000 witnessed the inter- Glencroa; 3, Mary Smith.

national rugger match between, France and Ireland to-day.

undez, Margaret Logan; fully fine, the going was heavy, and Flat Race, Handicap, ages 4 and Although the weather was beauti Beryl Goldenberg; 3, Betty Marthe Irish players found conditions shall.

Relay Race, teams of four, scratch, ages 9 to 14. The winning team comprised of the following Peggy McCaw, Edna Carroll, Lily MeAinah, Ethel Banker.

Consolation Race, Handicap, agcs up to 14-1, Joyce Humphrey; 2. Alice Black; 3, Nora Branch.

Boys' Events.

Potato Race, Scratch, ages 10 to 12-1, "Mickie Woo;-9, Gerald Abraham; 3, Claud Brace.

Boot Bace, Scratch, ages under 12.-1, Mickie Woo; 2, Geoffrey Arnold; 3, Stanley Lee and Ronald

50 Yards Race (boys under 12. Egán.

much to their liking. The struggle was of the keenest, Ireland even- tually running out winners by six points to nil,

TO-DAY'S WIRELESS

PROGRAMME,

BROADCAST BY GO.W, ON

300 METRES..

The public are notified that all wireless receiving licences issued during 1929, expired December 31st,

1998,

years)-1, Charlie Evans; 2, Obstacle Race Handicap, ages Neville Booker; 3, Henry Philips. 10 to 14.-1, Norman Broadbridge; Licences may be obtained at the

50 Yards Race (girls under 12, Jack Mackay; 3. Gerald Abra- years)-1, Helen Grimmett; 2, ham. Marie Glendinning; 3, Dorothy Moss.

Relay Race, teams of four-The winning team comprising of the 50 Yards Children's Skipping following: Fred Winyard. Jackie Race:-1, Movis Glendinning: 3. Mackay, James Winyard, Geoffrey

Amold. "Ellen Grimmett; 3, Dorothy Mom.

The licensing fee for the current year is fire dollars.

GOYERSON,

of One Lot of CROWN LANDSham- haipo, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for tarm of 75 years, commenting from 1st July, 1888, with the option of the Surveyor of En Harry Kiss, Grown Bant to be fixed by renewal at for one further terms of 24 years less three days.

No. of Bais

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Registry No.

Locality,

¤gL yo Honoun

1

New Kowloon Inland:

Lot No. 1197,

Lip Street and

Fei Ho Street,

Sharuipo,

Boundary

Measure-

menta.

As par

sale plan

Coaterita in

Square feet.

Annual ̈

Rental

→ Upert Prios.

BOXING

CITY HALL.

5,400

98

7178

Saturaday, 5th January, 1929, "

FEATHER WEIGHT

5,400

CHAMPIONSHIP.

15 BOUNDA Signalman Leading Seama||

Shons *.* Madge H.M.S. Serapis. HMS, Berwick.

WELTERWEIGHT CONTEST,

10 ROUNDS.

Marine Friser

.

1.

Leading SeamAN Clayton HMS. Tamar, H.M.8. Berwick

LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST. 10 Rouxna.

*.

A. B. Davies H.M. Submarine,

licensing section of the Govern ment Radio Office on the ground floor of the P. & O. Building in Leading Seaman

Bxle Des Voeux Road Central.

ELM.B. Titania,

LIGHTWEIGHT CONTEST.

• ROUNDSAVA Stoker Car v. Stoker Walton H.M.S. Titania. H.M.8. Hermes.

WELTERWEIGHT CONTEST.

6 House. Marine

Receiving licences are issued to Flat Race, Handicap, ages 6 to any person regardless of nation- 80 Yards Ladies Egg and Spaon Race:-1, Misa D. Hant; 2, Miss P. Jeffrey Otten Dickality upon payment of the fee.

Branch; 3, Frank Smith.

Hunt.

A

20 Yards Children's Potato Race: 1. B. Hollands; 2, Walter Booker:

3, Walter Evans.

100 Yards Dash (men, over

Sack Race, Handicap, ages 8 to 141, Alen Macfarlane; 2, Frank Smith; 3, Gerald Abraham.

Tug-of-War, teams of eight.--The as)-winning team was composed of the following: Claud Brace. Allister Holland, Ronald Holden, Eric Hum phrey, Felix Dunnett, Jack Mackay,

1, Mr. West; 2, Mr. King.

100 Yards Dash (men under 35): 1, Mr. Shepherd; 2, Mr. Post "Thread and Needle Race (Ladies' Nomination)-1, Mre Hollands and Mr. Post; 2, Mrs. Clark and Mr. Ewen; 3, Mrs. Alexander and Mr. Taylor.

Clark,

Bowls Prizes.

{

Runner-up. Mr. C. Wendell

Bowls Singles-Winner, Mr. J. Oram.

Runner-up-Mr. A. R. Olark." Novices Handicap-Winner, Mr.

Craig.

Winyard, and Bill Gibson-

Flat Race, Handicap, ages 4 to 7-1, Jeffrey Otten; 2, Eric Stone; 3, Jack Stokes.

1.43 p.m.--Weather Report,

5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m.-Demon. stration Programme."

7.48 p.m.-Evening Weather, Ro- port.

Programme.

8

p.m-Evening (Victor and H.M.V. Records).

News Bulletin

Dance Music.

God Save The King.

"There are Three-Legged Race, Handicap, world so expert in the

no workers in the uxe of ages 10 to 14-1, George Lee and machinery. and hand as the Bowls Championship.-Mr. A. R. Jack McAinsh 2, Felix Dunnett British,

said Mr. H. G. Saward, and Renald Holden; 3, Tony Sands presiding at the annual dinner of and Joseph Pereiro.

the Regent Advertising Club in Flat Race, Handicap, ages 8 to London recently. "In spite of 10.-1, Kenneth Carroll; 2, Dick that," bo added, “we have a Branch 3, James Hulse.

million and a quarter unemployed. Flat Race, Handicap, ages 4 and We are not getting our fair share under-1, Jimmy Otten; 2, Francis of the world's markets, and the Rogers; 3, Ian Dobbie.

reason is not solely a question of Wheel Barrow Race Scratch, price, but is largely a question of ages to 14-1. Tony Sands and salesmanship. Thank goodness that Freddy Wisyard; 2, Ronald Eagen at last we have started to follow and Edward Frith; 3, John Chubb the lead given us by America and and Jack Mackay,

Germany in the question of selling Consolation Race, Handicap, ages and advertising. If that spirit of up to 141, Desmond, Roylance; determination to sell gathers me 2, George Roylance, a, Fred Good- mentum, we may look forward to

warperons, timAN!!

J. Oram."

Runner-up-Mr. Mist-

Pairs Handicap.-Winners, Mr. Whant and Mr. Gooding.

Runners-up-Mr. Hargreaves and Mr. Mist

Team Shield-Winners Mosers.

Taylor and

Worlford

H.M.S. Hermes.

A. B. Trimming

H.M.S. Hermes.

Booking at MOÚTRIE'S for Members of the Hora Koné Boxrzo ASSOCIATION on WEDNESDay, 2nd JANEART, and THURSDAY, 3rd JANUART.

RINGSIDE BRATH: 85, OTHERS: $3 and $1.

INTIMATIONS.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEEK

HE Undersigned have received

Instructions

TO BILL BY PUBLIC AUCTION,

WEDNESDAYT,

Tan PT Day or JANUARY, 1999,

AT 5 PM. !

AT TERIE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 4, DUBBELL STAKIT," VICTORIA, HONG KONG, THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES

(1) No. 12, PRINCE'S TEBRACE, erected on Fertion of the R.P. of INLAND LOT NO. 1591, together with the Adjoining Piece or Parcel of Ground known as the B.P. of INLAND LOT NO. 151,

and

INTIMATIONS.

THỂ HONG KONG & KHANGHAI IN BANKING CORPORATION,

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An EXTRAORDINARY MEETING of the SHAREHOLDERS of the HOND KONG AND SHANG- HAI BANKING" CORPORATION 0 held on SATURDAY, the typ

bo

INTIMATIONS.

CENTRAL BRITISH SCHOOL.

QQBOOL WIL REOPEN on MON. An DAY, 7 JANUARY.

DAY OF FEBRUARY 1999, at 18 Entrance Examination will be held at O'CLOCK NOCH at the CITY HALL,the School an FRIDAY, ir JANU Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, ABY, as 2.30 ▲ x.

for

the

purpose of considering, and if thought fit, paadng the following Besolation, vis

на

That the Directors of the Horg

NOTICE.

(7102

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

G

AND SHANGHAI BANKING COR- PORATION be and they are beraby requested and authorised by and an behalf of the Shareholders of the Corporation to take all such stops

that Certificates for 40 Shares may be necessary for the intro duction of an Ordinance Into the No. 23787/28791, 48879/48583, 141381/ Council of the Colony of | 141500 and 851619,261638 issued in the Bong and I for the ensstment Name of FRANCISCO XAVIER, Dos of the same by the Governor of BAMEDIOS haro

been declared LOST Hong Kong with the advice and and should the same not be produced of the Legislative Council before the 2TH JANUARY, 1999) thay Chase deemed

10 which, for the purposes of identi❘ of NO EFFECT, fication, has been signed by the GIBE, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Chief Manager of the Corporation,

Agenta, in substitution for the existing OF Hong Kong, st Dec., 29. [7137 dinances (excepté in such print is mentioned) and Dood of Settlement

· of the Corporation.

(9) No. 13, FRINCE'S TERRACE, erected un Portion of the B.P. of Inzard Lot No. 15.

4

OL &

FOR SALE.

IN TWO LOTS. Lot No. 1.-The Property known as No. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO 12, PRINOR'S TREAics is an Excellent GIVEN that A FURTHER EX- Class Four-storied Semi-European TRAORDINARY MEETING of the

invited for the Dwelling House sitante in the Centre SHAREHOLDERS of the CORTERS WO of the City on the Mid-levels Froating PORATION will be held on SATUR- GOODWILL, FIRM "NAME on & Private Road to the South of DAY, the 3RD DAY OF FEBRUARY: known Firm of TAIT & COMPANY, FEBRUARY, and Business Connection of the Well. CAINE ROAD on & Portion of a Piece 1999, at 12.45 in the AFTERNOON, at the

for the

AMOY, First Established in 1846, of re- purpose

Apply — LOWE, BINGHAM Land Office as the RP. of INLAND reiving Lor No. 152 having an Ares of Goned 1,873 Square Feet or thereabouts with no Resolution in accordance with Meeting and of considering, i thought it, confirming the TAIT & CO., Amor. the

Adjoining Piece or Farcel of above Ground registered in the Land Office Article 96 of the Corporation's Dead"

the E.F. of IxLAND LOT No. 151 of Settlement. having an Area of 1,929 Square Font Dated this lat day of January, 1999. or thereabouts. The Annual Crown

By Order of the Directora, Rants payable on the above. Pro- and $94.48 perties as $14.00 respectively.

or Parcel of Ground registered in the Same Port of the above me | MATTHEWS on W. D RUSSELL.

Lor No. -The Properly known as No: 13 PRINCE'S TERRACE is & Va Desirable Four-storied Semi-European Dwelling House, itaata directly opposite Lot No. 1 above on a Portion of & Fioce Parce of Ground registered in the Land Office as the Remaining Portion of ISLAND LOT No. 152 (and intended

Lo be register ed in the Land Office as Section G of INLAND LOT NO. 1524) baving an Ares of 1,970 Square Feet or thereabouts. The Annual Crows Bent payable an the above Property is $14.72."

Azzo

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES

IN ONE LOT.

(1) No. 3, 5, 7, 8, 11 and 13, Kwonɑ Wa STEET (together with a Vacant Piacs

of Land adjoining) rested on, i Pisos or Parcel of Ground at Ho Mur

Ta registered in the Land Office as, KOWLOON INLAND LOT No. 1491.

A. C. HYNES,

Chief Manager.

Nors-A Copy of the proposed New Ordinance can be seen during the Usual Banking Hours (SUNDAYS, PULLIC and BANK HOLIDAYS ex cepted) in

7187

"PEAK MANSIONS."

UITUATED within Two Minutes' Walk from the Tram Station and overlooking the Southern Side of the Island. Boady for Occupation.

Five-Roomed and Sir-Roomed APARTMENTS with all Modern Conveniensos, Drying .'

Office of Hong Kong at the Head Booms and Opt-houses, Two Lifts.

CORPORATION or at the Offices of Messrs. JOHNSON, STOLES

MASTER, Prince's Building So licitors to the said Corporation, and in Shanghai at the Office of the CORPORATION, from the Data hereof until the Date of the above men-

tioned Confirmatory Meeting17

THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

A

REDUCTION IN PRICE OF CURRENT.

Apply to CREDIT FONCIER D'EXTREME-ORIENT.'..

4TH FLOOB FICH BANK BUILDING.

TO BE LET.

DENISHED OR UNFURNISHED --GROUND-FLOOR of & Hous

in MACDONNELL ROAD, comprising. Two Large Booms and Large Verandah with Bathroom, Hot and Cold Water and Flush System.

[7185

TO LET.

will be NO. 36. and No. 38 QUEEN'S

From JANUARY 18, 1992, the PRICE of CURRENT supplied (9) Noe, 24, 28, 28 and 30, KWORD WA for the folowing Her

STREET, and Nos. 37, 39, 41 and 43, Reduced to 5 Cents Per Unit WATERico Bean erected on ' Piece or Farcal of Ground at Ho Mux Tie registered in Land Office as KOWLOON Los No. 1422

- and (3) Nos. 32 and 34, Kwong WA STRKET (together with a Vacant Piece of Land adjoining) and Nos 45 and 47, WATEXIDO BOLD, erected on Piece

OF

- Farcel of Ground at Fo Mun Thx registered in the Land Office za Kor- LOOK INLAND LOT 1519.

The Annual Crown Rent payable in respect of the above Properties" is [ $416,00.

Asso

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY No.. 49, CONDUIT ROAD with GARDEN, TENNIS Cour, and GARAGE Erected on INLAND LOT NO. 2021 and Szetox A 07 Inland Lot No. 2252

IN ONE LOT.

BOAD CENTRAL, GECUT

1.-Three Phase and Single Phase Flocks Only (opporite QUEEN Metors exceeding + H.P. (Single Thaithe). Pommission from 187 JANU Phase Lift Motors and Motor ABY, 1929. Generators excepted).

2–Three Phase Lift Motors

3.-Domestic Heating and Power when supplied through the Com- pany's Standard Connecting Flugs (Particulars of which may obtained at the Head Office).

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO, LTD.

Agents.

Hong Kong, 1st Jan, 1929.

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be

NEW TERRITORIES AGRICUL- TURAL SHOW.

SATURDAY

AND · SUNDAY, 5TH & 8TH JANUARY, 1929.

ADMINISTERING THE GOVERNMENT

on SATURDAY, 5TH JANUARY. 1929,

TRAINS leave

Apply to

7118]

WO FAT SING,

81, Wing Lok Street,

TIL C. No. 5.

I LAGE, 270, PRIE, From MARGH

10. LET No. 7, STEWART TER-

1er To OCTOBER 818T, Five Booma Fully Furnished. Modern Sanitation. Bervanta „Quarters, Garden,... also MATSHED at BEZULSE BAT-Apply F. A. MACKINTOSH,

17169

OUSE-FOR SALE on TO HLET Furnished-No. 81, PEAK, LUGARD ROAD. 6 Rooms, Modern Fittings.Apply to W. T. FEATHER STONE, 31 Pix.

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NEEMAN Industrial Concern, on account of the Excessive Import Duty, desires to Transfer the MANUFACTURING AND SELLING KOWLOON for RIGHTS for First Class Chemical- Special Article, against and Retention of

The Property known sa No. 49, Con.FFICIAL OPENING by OFFICER Purr ROAD is a European Besidence and is situate on a Piece or Parcel of Ground on the Mid-levels at Victoria int3 PM, at TUNG YING HOK PO the Colony of Hong Kong and register. SHEVECHAUT, DOT SILUNGSHUS STATION ed in the Land Ŏfice as INLAND LOT No 2021. Tennis Coort and Garage is situate en Piece or Parcel of Ground adjoining at Victoria aforesaid and registered in the Land Ofies as Section A of IntaND

2252.

The Property forming the Garden SHEUNGSHUI at 12.10.P.M. and 1.15 P.M.techrical

Lor No.

The Annual Crown Bent payable on the above. Two Properties in $170.00 and the total Area is 24,582 Square Feet or thereabouts.

AND

THE VALUABLE leasehold" PROPERTIES.

Nas. 1 to 14, TUNG SING ROAD, ÅBEIDZES

Erected on ABERDEEN INLAND LOTS Nes. 81, 8283.. IN ONE LOT

The Properties are situata on thors Pieces or Parcels of Grogad at AnERDEEN

Office General Public: FEIDAX, 4th and registered In the land Saturday, 5th. JanuarT.

ABERDEEN INLAND LOT No. 81, Azz Dan Labasa Lot 36, 82 and AvrkogES INLAND LOT NO. 83 having the

Areas of 7,366 Square Feet, 1888 Square Feet and 11,600 Square Feet or theres bonta The Annual Crown Rants Tospectively. payable on the above Three Lots are $16.00, $8,00 and $20.00 respectively,

Further Information and Copies of the Particulars and Conditions of Bale may be obtained from pla

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ST. GEORGE'S BALL

4 JANUARY, 1929,

MEMBERS of ST. GEORGES

SOCIETY requiring Further Tickets for the BALL are requested to apply to 8. T. BUTLIN, c/o LasTEAD

BAVI, og or before the

Marma, T'80 & HODGSON,

Vendor's Bolicitors,

PEDDER BUILDING,

QH Massas, LAMMETT EBOS,

The Auctioneer.

TRAINS learo SEUNGEU for Partnership.

KOWLOON at 4.46 P.3 and 5.58 Pac

by any Train during JANUARY 5TH Possibilities with 8 Capable

Specially Reduced RETURS FARES

and 6TH, 1920, will be as follows:-

- 1st Class

Schiolars & Children.

75 Cents.

Adults.

..."81.50

2nd

85

45

3rd

" ...", 80

30

+

BUSES from Sakunoshui HALT to

the GROUNDS from 1 P.M. Each day,

about £1,500 Per Month, 40% Clear Proft. Total Capital

for Organising and Working the Concern about £2,000. Only Senous Individuals or Firms

with

Applick

Ansties are invited to address

if possible in Garaan, ting Menu at Disposal and Previous Co- enpation to N.V. 5808, 4% RUDOLF MOSSE, AFTERTISING AGREGT, NURKS BERO (GXRMANY)..

REFRESHMENTS (Tea, Cake and R Duty, with possibility of Per-

Sandwiches) will be provided at Moderate Prices on the Grounds,

ADMISSION :--20 CENTS. SCHOOL CHILDREN: FREE.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING,

25ru, 26ra, 27r¤ FEBRUARY, AND 2ND MARCH, 1929.

DEAR

and

BAFT PROGRAMMES

ENTRY FORMS are Now Ready and may be obtained at the BACZ Couza, Hoxe Kono Ozus and CAUSEWAY BAY STABLES

Hong Kong 15th Dan 1928 (7109

EQUIRED-For 8 Months Relief masaency for Suitable Applicant-å MATRON at the K.M.A. BASE HOSPITAL, MAY, 1929

Must be a State

TONGEMAN, Registered Nurse," "and"

have had Experience in

Nurnes

of the CHINA NURITS AROCIATION. Britis Nationality Preferred. Particulars of Appointment may be had on Application

MED, SUPT KLA

Basiz HOSPITAL, TONORHAW, North Ching,

according to the fram

to

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