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Sports News

CRICKET NOTES.

POLICE MAKE GOOD SHOW.

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· L.B. W. "L.

"YACHTING.

THE HONG KONG DAILY

R.H.K.Y.C. BEAT NAVY.

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The Police Recreation Club beat In the morning the Club got a the Royal Artillery rather con-useful lead of 7 points_to_ssland. vincingly when they met at Happy in the afternoon the cores were Valley on Saturday, and as I said exactly similar, the hoats having in my notes last werk, the "bobbies" been exchanged.

an easy proposition are not such

Hong Kong at Play..

RACING, FOOTBALL AND BOXING.

[BY BROADCASTER."]

"The outstanding feature of Satur- The Cluf beat the Navy yesterday's racing' was the excellent rid- day y 144 points to 130.

ing of Mr. G. A. Harriman, which resulted in this jockey riding his mounts to victory in both the Cham

Mr. Harriman has pion events. met with far more success in the second half of the season than Rolla won both races, being suil-earlier in the year, which augura some prople seem to imaging. |ed by Mr. P. Lanfesty in the morn well for him at the Annual Meeting, in reply to the Gunners' effort of ning and Major Miles, R.M., in the which is gradually drawing near- 129 ans, they collected 157 fur afternoon. wickets-quite a useful score for afternoon cricket.

MORNING RACE,

Royal Navy.

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Pts

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14

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Lench had made 50 for the soldiers when D. G. Baker got, past | Díaña, Lieut. Devost (2) his defence, but the rest of the side: Dorothea, Ligut, Bethell (9). did not do too well against some Haleyon, Pay-Comdr. Lambert good bowling on the part of the

(9) Police trundlers. Leach's knock, "I derstand, was a fast che, and as far as I can remember he is the de or die " type. Once he is allowed to get going, there is no Knowing when he will stop!

Besten started well for the Police, his 40 practically paving the way to victory for the PR.C Sparrow made 34 runs, and I hear that he is a quite handy " with the bat.

Warre

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man

At Pokfulam the 1.B.C. Juniors the guests of the Varsity Seconda, nad were fortunate in

dming away with une puint.

This Sookumpoo lads batted first, tatt a ret set in from the very com. mencement, and they lost their first four wickets for 3 runs. Arculli played a useful knock for his

hot out, and Ackber was doing very well when he was ruled out by his own umpire off a very doubtful catch.

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At the beginning of their innings the undergrads did none too welly and incidentally their first four wickets also. fell for runs. Candal was lucky to get 20, int Tan player correct cricket for his 41. Adams' knock for B (not out) was a very lucky one; in fact, the felding of both teams left much to he desired. This was rather sur prising us these two teams have always had the reputation of being very fire fielding sides.

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The H.K.0.C. ran up a huge total inst the Recrein and to Te per- fectly candid, I was somewhat aur: prised that the Portuguese Inds did not put up a better show. As usdal, H. M. Xavier and II. A./Alves got roost of the runs, and Carvalho, quite in keeping with his position 4 captain of the side, also rau intu double figures.

Diveti une off with both bat and hall, but it was left to Dowley to make the highest score of the match. fis 50 was. I understand, the re-

classy suit bf c

innings.

Supporters of the Kowloon Juniors must have been rather dis- appointed that they could not! manage more than a draw with Craigengower Cricket Club.

Leonard and Way started well for the Valley team, but with the exception of C. E. Wong the rest

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Wings, Lt.-Conidr. Ewart (11) Boojum, "Lt. Comdr. De Salis

(5)

Adanne, Lieut. Buckley (1 Zephyr, Lieut. Hankey (13) Cinel, Sub-Lieut." Stigog (19)...

Total

R.H.K.Y.O.

Rolla Mr. P. Lenfesty (1)...... Colleen. Mr. H. Dreyer (4) ... Daphne, Mei, Gandy (8) Why Wonder, Mr. S. Odland

(10)

Pta. 17

Bluenose, Mr. H. S. Ronse (7) 10

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Speedwell, Capt, Wernick (6) 11 Sirius, Dr. M. Nicolson (15)... Windy, Mr. F. D. Tracey (14)

Totni

AFTERNOON RACE. Royal Navy.

Pts.

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Rolla, Majar Miles, R.M. (1)... " 12 Colleen, Licut, Bassett (3) Daphne, Comdr. Buckland (10) Why Wonder, J. Maczay (12) Biuenose, i.t. Fenton (5) Speedwell, Lt. Burges (9) Nirius, Lt., Buckley (15) Windy. Sub Lt. Stilgoe (14)

Total

Morning Race Total

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Grand Total

R.H.E.Y.C.

130

Lis. 13

Diana, Mr. F. D. Tracey (4) ....... Dorothea, Mr. E. Benham (2) lậ Halcyon, Col. P. A., Cardew

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10 II

Wings, Mr. E. Lambert (6) ... Boojum, 3r. II. A. Rouse (5)... 12 Adanac, Capt. Davison (1)... Zephyr, Mr. R. J. Virnall. (13) Gael, Mr. J. de Ville (16)

Total

Morning Race Total] ......... Grand. Total

3rd LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP

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In the Class, Colleen was the winner and in the Y and»

PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1929.

GOLF.*

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.

CAPTAIN'S CUP-FANLING, DECEMBER 7-9.

A. D. Humphreys......St-1173,

qualifies

Other scores : —'

T. C. Monaghan...87-10-77: L. G. S. Dodwell......82 5=77 J. Smith

......88—10=78

There were 31 entries.

Optional Pool:

J. S. MacLaren.......97--11-6 Thero, were entries.

Mr.

LAWN TENNIS.

Gordon Lum

auir. Canavaro,, who took part in the interport last month, were due to have port this morning for Shang hai by the President Grant.

CORRESPONDENCE.

THE, RENT PROBLEM.:

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG

DAILY PRESS."]

Mr. G. L. Pope Tells How Cuticura Healed Eczema

"The eczema atarted with a very bad rash on my chin. The pain was Devere and I could not sleep at night an account of the itching and burning. It soon spread to both sides of my face and sight ear and formed wet, sors eruptions. The eruptions scaled over and when I wished they pained badly. It was torment every time I shaved. The trouble lasted four months.

SIR,The picture painted, by your correspondent, a supporter of the Rent Problem Committee, de- eruity and relentless picting speculators exacting their last pound of flesh from nld, obeisant. and long-suffering tradesmen say- oars somewhat of the melodramatie. Enthusiasm for the cause he has espoused must have led him to 300 facts in the light he sees them. That the speculator in property does exist is admitted, but his power as a dictator of rent has as much reality as the Manchu dragon. If, as is suggested, a speculator could raise, rents whenever he feels inclined, the question to be answer-In

this power? Surely any attempt at an answer would at once recall the old matter of supply and de mand, which your correspondent

seems so reluctant to accept.

and upon which all attentis will SHANGHAI PLAYERS LEAVE. ed would be--how and why his.he be fortssed by next month. Last year Mr. Harriman shared the Stag mounts with a Shanghai rider, but in view of the rapid strides he has made recently, I am his confident thas the demand on. services will be more keen than ever this year.

Mr. Shoo Honi Hye, the Malayal Champion, arrived in the Colony by the Hakozaki-maru on Sunday. He intends staying for a month, after which he will probably go on to darila to take part in the Cham pionships in February next.

THE RECENT BAZAAR..

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** read an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Olaiment and sent for a free sample. The first dressing stopped the burning pain so I purchased a further sapply and in six weeks I was com pletely healed." (Signed) G. L. Pope, 6, Dean St., Bedminster, Bristol, Eng.

Make Cuticura Soap and Ointment your every-day toilet preparations and have a clear, sweet skin. soft, smooth

bands and a healthy scalp with good hair, Cuticura Talcum is unexcelled

purity.

Sample each Soap, Ointment and Talcum free upon request, from Dayton Company. Lid. P. O. Box 650.

Sold Throughout the World,

It is also admitted that rent doesable quarters. It must be remem constitute one of the main items bered that the mutter of notice of expenditure in most business operates both ways and if a month's concerns; but if & concern should

become unprofitable because of the notice for a tenancy from month to rent it is paying, then the advice month is too short, it is not easy of the average man would be-take to decide what period is fair. smaller premises. Where the whole

of one shop was at one time usbd, mike a half or even one small room serve the purpose; and if even then the business should fail to pay, the Wisc and reasonable proprietor would most certainly conclude that it is not the problem of rens that he has to tackle.

It was indeed hard on the public to make a mistake with both the favourites last Saturday, as both. Christmas Chimes and Noukhail were the heaviest backed starters. Mr. Heard did all he could with his mounts, and all will agree that no one could have done better. Christ. Chimes, is was generally expected, turned the tables on One Third, and might have done much

The Bazaar Committee of St. better if the pony had been invent de Paul wish to acknow At condition, which obviously he ledge with grateful thanks the fol.fering from abnormal trade depres was not. Noukbal was the real

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF GIFTS.

Yours, etc., COMMON SENSE. Hong Kong, December

REGULATION TENNIS BALLS.

FAULTY BRAKES. .

LORRY DRIVERS HEAVILY FINED.

Before Mr. W. Schofield, at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday. thres lorry drivere were summoned by Sub-Inspector Mason for having faulty brakes on their vehicles,

The frat defendant's lorry was described by Inspector Mason as a very bad case." The foot-braku (4 four-wheel brake) took 51' feet to pull up, while the hand-brake operating the rear wheels took 108 feet.

The second defendant's lorry was stated to be in very bad condition apart from the brakes.

The hand-brake on the third de- fendant's lorry was described as useless. It took 91 feet to pull up. The foot-brake, however, was in good order.

Sub-Inspector Mason remarked to the Magistrate that all three lorribs were tested the next day, und all pulled up within 90 feet.

The first defendant was fined $93, and the second defendant $13.

The licensee of the third lorry was also summoned in company with the driver. Inspector Mason, told the Magistrate that this lorry was involved in an accident with a pri

vate car recently on faulty brakes. The case was brought account of

before the Magistrate, and the driver fined $33.

In view of the previous conviction defendants" were fined $25 each.

Eussian Stowaways,

Two Russians appeared before Mr. Schoñeld on a charge of atow- ing away on board the Malaya from Shanghai. The defendants told the Magistrate they were unable to find employment in Shanghai, where they had been for four months.

weeks' hard labour.

The enjoyment of low rent is not [TO THE ADITOR OF THE HONG KONG Both men were sentenced to three

As difficult to attain as some may imagine. Let those tradesmen suf

DAILY PRESS."]

Theft of Flowers. SI-I would like to reply to

A gardener's fok♪ living at Kow- which appeared in the Daily stealing a bunch of chrysanthemums. of December 6, relating to the ques from tion of tennis balls.

Lisappointment of Saturday, as he tuwing donors of gifts to the sign and harassed by "merciless Messrs. Alex. Ross & Co.'s letter toon Tong, who was charged with

had previously accounted for both The Ape and King's Falloch, and was experted to do sengain..

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I notice honours are fairly even- ly divided at the end of the racing season. Mr. Ho Kom Tong wen the Derby, Mrs. Dunbar the Cham- pions. In the extra season, "Jar Diner won the Aggregate Cup, but Mr Hinson Chad won the Autumn Champions, rs, Dunbar won the St. Leger with Hiawatha, and the "Ev" stable, not to be outdone, proved conclusively that they have one of the best short distancers in.. their midst by showing that Boxing Eve was invincible. Two records were lowered, which is just what happened in 1929. Curiously en- ough, the game owners were con

and cerned. Elliot Bay (1099) Coos Bay (1029) lowered the mile and quarter and the record for the "two miles post." and Boxing Eve broke a record in each year during the "extra" season.

The list of successful jockeys dur." ing the second half of this year's racing is as follows:-

1st 2nd 3rd

bazaar-

The Italian Convent, Fang Keong Rubber Co., Sun & Co., Wing On & Co., French Convent, Orient Tobacco Manufactory, British Ame rican Tobacco Co., C. Chan & Co., Nanyang Bros. Tobaco Co., wong Sang Hong, R. Ruttenje & Son, St. Francis Convent. Mrs. S. M. Lopes, Madame Leiria, Edward Dis pensary, M. Y. San & Co., Lyen Bras., Bine Bird Cafe, Mrs. A. V. Barros, John D. Hatchison & Co.. Sun Co., Ltd., The Pharmacy, and Mrs. J. A. d'Almeida.

Guessing Competition.. The correct weight of the Goose was le lbs., 15 oz., and of the Ham, 10 lbs., both weighed before Chev. J. M. Alves and Mr. Bradbury,

Grosa Receipts.

put up their shutters in landlords " disgust, and their desire for a fall in rent will be immediately realised, and the larger the number of those

As a tennis player, and a member who decide to close, the greater of the Shanghai Interport Tennis will be that fall; but it is doubtful team, the only point which, to whether the supporters of the Rent my mind, should count regarding Problem Committee would relish a tennis Lalls is that the ball must reduction on such lines, although conform to the regulations laid the result of such an experiment down by the International Lawn would conchisively prove that the Tennis Association: It is laid matter of supply and demand is down that before a ball can be more important than they choose

to admit.

an adjoining garden, was month's hard fined 893 or one lairs The defendant was arrest- ed with the flowers in his possession, and pleaded guilty.

STEAMER ON FIRE.

TROUDLE.

legally played with in Champion SMOULDERING COAL MAKES ship matches it must have (1) a The piece of news regarding certain size, (2) a certain weight voluntary reduction of rente by and compression, (3) a definite landlords in Tokyo is interesting quality and rebound. For example, but does it follow that the land- a regulation or legal tennis ball is lords of Hong Kong should do like supposed to bound not less than 5 wian? Supposing gameone else inches, nar

more than 58 inches, produces a piece of news to the when dropped from a testing height effect that the landlords of Tim- of 100 upon a concrete base (at a the fire had been extinguished by the ducton are raising their rents for temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenship's hose before it had the to mud huts. what are the landlords heit).

Whilst lying at her buoy A3, at 3.20 n.m. yesterday the German » steamer Lahn caught fire in No. 3 hold, used as a coal-bunker. Two re-floats from the Central Fira Station went ant to the vessel, bus

become serious. The vessel later The gross receipts during the whole day of the bazaar were over of Hong Kong then-expected to It would surprise a great inany moved to the Kowloon Wharf, where 4,600, and special thanks are due do 7

people, tennis players and public she discharged a quantity of corn to Mr. Aleredith, of the Hong Kong With regard to the two resul-alike, to learn that the Slazenger and grain which had been soaked Bank, for allowing this money to tions passed by the Rent Problem Lall, as supplied in Chinn, dörs by water from the hose,

taken into the Bank at midnight, Committee, it is difficult to under- not conform to the regulations as It is understood the fire original- thia relieving the Committee » of stand in what manner they are specified above, and having already ly broke out just after the ship left great responsibility.

constructive in character. The first made the test myself with balls | Shanghai. It was kept under con- is a request to the Government to purchased locally, I would strongly trol during the voyage to Hong ressuss all property in Hong Kong. recommend those interested to test Kong, and on arrival the outbreak The members of that Committee are the Slazenger, Dunlop, and Wright was reported to the authorities. The without doubt well-informed people,& Ditson Lalls, as my tests showed | Fire Brigade received a summons to and must be cognisant of the fact that the Slazenger ball bounced.com | the ship on Sunday morning, but that such a fresh re-assessment is siderably over the limits laid down, the Captain did not then consider made every year, and it is the duty whereas with the other two makes it necessary to play water into the of the Government Assessor and mentioned I found no such depar- hold, foaring is would spoil the his staff to see that no evasion of ture from the regulations. A Saman on the way to a

rates in the manner indicated by Jardine's steamer anchored at West your correspondent is possible. 0

Point met with an accident yester- day while rounding the stern of a large trading junk. The mast be came entangled with a dinghy pro- jecting from the side of the junk and the sampan capsized.

Mr. Harriman

Mr. Roza

3

8

Mr. Soutes

5

196

Mr. Heard

4 14 5

Mr. Charles

1. 1

Mr. Bulteel

3 ?

Mr. Arnald

Mr. S. Y: Laing

2 0 12.

1

Mr. Newbiggin

1 2 0

Mr. Cave

1 5

Mr. Loo

1.

3

Mr. Backhouse

1 1.

Mr. Wona

1 0

Mr. Botelho

0

0

Mr. McCartney

MY Sewell

0

0

Mr. Frost

↑ 1 3.

Mr. T. W. Lang

0

Mr. Clark

0

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Mr. Lobel

0

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Mr. Rocha Mr. Lee

0

0 1

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If the team failed. It was mainly " Clase, Boojumi took first place, due to a fine piece of bowling by Gee that the "C.C.C. were all Fuil results were as follow-

dismissed for 198 runs. Lee's six Course: Channel Hocks (P.),

Line (P.). 4 Channel Rocks (S.). Distance: 7.4 miles..

" scalps" cost him exactly 3 2 Kowloon Rocks (8.). # Mark on similar number of runs apiece, and the only other wicket fell to Overs, the remaining three being run out.

Consistent batting on the part of all the Kowloon batsmen saw them at 52 for wickets, and I imagine they might have tried to fore the game more. The official time for drawing stumps in December is 5.45 pan. but even before that it usually gets too dark for real cricket.

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There are only two matches on the carile for next Saturday. L.R.C. Juniors entertain the K.C.C. Seconds, and with the advantage of playing at home confidence prevails

the Sookunpoo camp for 47 victory. When these teams met in friendly earlier in the season, the match resulted in a draw slightly is favour of the Indians, but all I shall say now is that a close and keen game should be seen.

R.A.S.C. are an unknown quan tity, but I imagine they ought to hold their own against, the Craigen gower Juniors.

HK, AREA FOOTBALL LEAGUE,

CHARITY MATCH.

The Annual Charity Match, The Army 9. Royal Navy, will be play ed at Sookunpoo ground on Thurs day, December 19, kick-off at 4 p.m. By kind permission of the Com mander-in-Chief, "China Squadron, the massed hands of His Majesty's ships Kent, Berwick, and Hermes will play from 3 p.m. -

Army Team.

Goal: Gunner Fletcher, Royal Gunner Artillery. Right back:

really be back Sergt. Reeves, K.0.8.B.; Right (Continued on next Column.)

"H" Class, (Started 3 p.m.)

TIMES. Finished. Corrected. Rolla (5) 4.15.38

4.15.39 La Linda (... 4.14.15 4.13.39 Diana (4).... 4.10.30 4.14.99 Colleen (1) ....

4.16.07 4.11.11 Dorothea (9) ... 4.18.20 4.19.47

"I," "Y" and "G" Classe5. (Started 2:05 p.m.)

TIMES.

Finished. Corrected, 4.31.45 Scratch 4.34.14 4.32.48 4.31.05 4.31.15

Dapbno (3) Halcyon (8) Why Wonder(8) Wings (2) Bluenose (3)... Boojum (1) 4.30.98 Speedwell (4), 4.31.29 Adanac (7) 4.33.15

balf: L/Cpl. Everest, K.O.S.B.; Centre half: Corpl. Wost, S.L1. Left half: Gunner Joyce, Royal Artillery Outside right: Corp. Rayson, S.L.I.: Inside right: Pte. Stocks, K.O.S.B.; Centre forward: Gunner Gill Royal Artillery Inside loft: Sergt. Bewleyball, S.L.I.: Outside left: Ple. Butcher, S.L.I.

Reserves will be drawn from the following:-Pte. Shears, K.O.S.B.; Ptc. Knapp, S.L.I.; Sergt. Skiggs, K.O.S.B.; Sergt. McGlinchey, K.O.S.B.; Sergt. Hayward, S.L.I.; L/Col Davey. K.O.S.B.; Pte. Den mend, S.L.I.; Pte. Alexander, I.O.S.B. follows: Stand Lcovered $1. Stand Topen) 50 cents, Stand (open) 30 cents,

Mr. Fischer..

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HARBOUR MISHAP.

SAMPAN CAPSIZES AT WEST POINT.

cargo.

From the tests I have made I en Yesterday morning, however, the only assume that the Slazenger ball smouldering coal broke out into The second resolution, also a re- that is sent to China is not of the fame, and the Fire Brigade were. quest to the Government touches same calibre as that used at Wim-again sujinoned, and this time the the matter of notice to quit. One bledon, and therefore it does not hold was flooded. month's notice has been held too appear to me to be correct for shart for most merchants to find Messrs. Alex. Ross to make use of premiacs and longer notier is desir- the argument regarding the Wim Two men who travelled as passen-ed. The obvious solution to this bledon ball as being any criterion gers managed to clamber aboard the difficulty is for a tenant to make on the Slazenger balls sold locally. junk, but the owner of the surupin, in lense with his landlord, in which.

Yours, etc, case he not only gets security of his wife, and two children were thrown into the water. They were, tenure but has ample time if he

GORDON LUM. however, all rescued by the crew of wishes to look around for more suit- Hong Kong, December. 9. the Hong Kong Hotel launch which happened. tube in the vicinity.

I was surprised to notice the Club go ander to St. Joseph's, but the latter's goalkeeper struck an ex- cellent patch on, Saturday, and wag too good for the Club for words.

Chinese footballers and football fans, had much to enthuse over last Saturday, when South China met China Athletic in the first division. The result, a draw, taken all in all was perhaps the best that could happen. though personally I think There was a tremendous house " Chinn Athletic had the best of the at the opening of the boxing season game throughout. The rivalry he last Saturday, but what a disap tween these two Chinese teams is pointing show Scores of men were very strong, and each has an equal-being turned away from the doors ly large number of followers. In long before the boxing started,-and view of the result of Saturday's things turned out they must feel game, and in view of the promin- very glad they kept their dollars.in ent position which both teams ac cupy in the league, the return en- counter between these two sides will be worth looking forward to. There

is every likelihood of these teams finishing well up in the League at

the end of the season.

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Only" is a fine slogan, but unless a their pocket. Standing Room better show is provided than that seen last Saturday, the "S.R.O."

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PRE-PAID

It is understood the fire was originally caused by spontaneous combustion of the coal in the hold." No details of the damage are available. It is understood that none of the local insurance com- panies are affected.

The steamer belongs to the N.D.L. l'and is commanded by Capt. Lehr.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

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All advertisements must be authenticated-by-the name and addrew of the sender,

Announcements Lot exceeding 25 Words are inserted under this heading at a Pre-paid Rate of One Dollar for THREE INSERTIONS. If Charges collected, $1.50.

HOUSES TO LET.

to:

FOR SALE.

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TU LET-2 00- fign, will not be hung out again in TO LET UAKBAY BUILDINGS Never before have I seen so many No 366, NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON)

SECOND FLOOR, 5 ATER ROAD, about 7,400 and 8,600 Ft.

disappointing bouts in a single | Apply JEEDIT FONCIER | L20. FAUTURY and 1 GODOWN at evening, and never do I want to D'EXTREME-ORIENT, ra FL008, WHITFIELD ROAD, about 4,000 Ft. Next The two lowly-placed teame, St. repent that experience. I suppoer Fazxon BANK BUILDING. [8573 to KWONG SANG HONG, LTD., GLASB Joseph's College and Club de Neit is difficult for the promoters to creia, both managed to win last figure very exactly how a pro- Saturday and it looks very much giamme is going to work out, but as if the Police will have to remain when championship events are serv

WANTED. at the bottom of the League. I un- ed the menu-card, public derstand that some of the best men of pect to see a display of the pulon TOUR, LAT., No. 1, KELLETT on the Police team are away on ship form, and that they certainly Flash leave, and that their prospects are did not see inst Saturday. I have Servants Quartom. All Modera Con Pet.-Reply with Fall Partionlars to Syatan Separate Kitchen, WANTED TO BUY 6-koomed HOUSE Bitanted on THE not very bright this season. They seen

veniences. better boufs between Boy

Moderate Rent Apply Box No. 8724, efo Hong Kong Dolly went down by three, goula to the Scouts than some of the boxing IDEACONS, PRINCE'S BUILDING.

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[8774 Navy last Saturday, and might new last week-end. It is most un- have lost by a much bigger margin fortunate that a packed house at the but for the splendid game put up very opening of the season should

POSITION WANTED.

XPERIENCED TEACHER by the defence. I would very much be sent home with the feeling that like to see the Police team in the they have not had their money's

mont aa NURSERY GOVER Lessons Given Frivately or in Classes, Beld when they are not engaged in League games, as they can do programme presented will be more 4-roomed BUNGALOW From NESS; can teach Piano and First Special Class for Beginners in English..

Would lire ind- Addresa: | Terms. Very Modorate.--Please write with very much more practice evenly balanced, and that all con at DECEMBER to 1st MARCH. Moderate Lex600. parircularly among the forwards we weredig te he falls Hong Kang Daily Frog 302 8841, olo Hong Kong Daily Press

(Continued on next Column.) distance before coming to an end. Kong Daily Press.

HOUSE, PEAK.

worth. Let us hope that the next TO LET Furnished, at THE FRAX, Prices of admission will be 'as

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YOUNG GIRL Wants Emplor-Endy) desires More Pupils,

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