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"An' Answer

To Mr. Smith

MR.

Smith is puzzled about

what to give lane. He will find a choice selection of cosme- tics, perfumes and toilet accessories. here, at surprisingly

- low prices!

PERFUMES LIPSTICK COMPACTS BATH SALTS

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Perfumery Dept.

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(Christmas

BOXING

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MAIN EVENT

Welter-Weight Champion- ship of the Colony SIG. MORRIS

(H.M.S. SUFFOLK")

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1931.

CHRISTMAS

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FOR THE BEST LETTERS

"ALL YOU HAVE TO DO. IS TO STUDY THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS ISSUE OF THE HONG 'KONG · DAILY PRESS; AND IN EVERY SUBSEQUENT ISSUE UP TO DECEMBER 26- 'DECIDE WHICH YOU THINK IS. THE BEST, AND WRITE A SHORT LETTER GIVING THE. REASONS FOR YOUR DECISION. LETTERS...... MUST. REACH THE ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER.

NOT LATER THAN JANUARY 1, 1989, AND MUST BE ACCOM- PANIED BY A CUTTING OF ADVERTISEMENT YOU HAVE CHOSEN, AND AN ENTRY FORM (PRİNTED ELSEWHERE IN THIS ISSUE).

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(H.M.S. "HERMES"

Runner-up Amateur Championship of England

AND FIVE. OTHER CONTESTS. ›

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WE ARE ALSO OFFERING A PRIZE OF $10:00 EACH WEEK UP TO CHRISTMAS, FOR THE BEST LETTER GIVING YOUR | REASONS FOR YOUR CHOICU OF WHAT YOU CONSIDER TO HAVE BEEN THE BEST ADVER.. TISEMENT DURING

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Sports News

YACHTING.

2ND CRUISER- AND 3RD LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.

The second Cruiser. Championship was sailed on Sunday' and resulted as follows:-

Course': --Hong Kong Island (8). Distance, 21 miles..

Fin.. Cpr Elapsed Pan. Pte.

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The 3rd Ladies' Championship which was sailed yesterday ended as follows:

Course(1) Channel Hooks (P), (2) Kowloon Rook (P), (3). Cust Rock Mark Beat (P), (4) Chanel Rocks (9). Distance, 3 miles.

"H" Olass (Started at 3 p.m.)

Cor. -4,444 4.43.83 .4.33.20.

4.49.02

Fin.

Norena (Mrs. J. Krogh Moe) ..... Rolla (Mrs. J. Sheldon)... Biskin (Mrs. J. G. Mnckie)......... Diana Mrs. E. M. Bingham)... Argullar (Mrs. E. Pearce) Dorothea (Mra. Stanton) Colleen (Miss Naissen)

4.44,45 4.18645 SLAS

4.36.07

4.31.34

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-1.32,08 4.14.07

"#"Ý" and "Q" Classes

(Started at 3.3.p.t

Daphne (Mrs. Er Stokes).. Chilon Mrs. D. C. Lambert) ....... Why Wonder (Mrs. P. Fowkes)... Bluejacket (Mrs. G. D. Adams)... Boojum (Mrs. G. Pickering) ...... Speedwell (Mrs. N. E. Stewart) Eunue (Miss E. Posel Jonn (Miss Bird)

THE WHO WILL WIN T

$10.-1st Competition-Best adver- tisement between November 28 and 98. Letters must be receive | not later than December 2. The winning letter and adver tisement securing the most votes will be published in the Hong "Kong Daily Preas" on" Monday,

December 7.

$10.-2nd Competition-Best adver tisement between November 30 and

December 5.

Letters

must be received by December 9, results published December

14.

NEW BELT?

MORRIS AND WARNES TO

MEET ON SATURDAY.

FINE BOXING PROGRAMME FOR FIRST TOURNAMENT.

Who will win the belt presented

'Time Blapsed Pts.

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LOCAL TENNIS.

DRAW. FOR MIXED DOUBLES"] CHAMPIONSHIP.

The draw has been made it the mixed doubles tennis championship of the Colony and has resulted as follows:-

Lieut.-Comdr L. E A. Majendia and Mrs Majendie bye:

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AL. II. F. Waring and Miss Pul-

E.

L. Goldman and Mr. Lochner by

by His Excellency the Governor forum 2. M. R. Lo and Mrs. James; the welterweight championship of C. Fincher and Mise O. Dalziel; H.

f. Grose and Miss R. Perry the Colony for the first time? Some. Runjahn and Miss R. Ramjahn people seem to think that our old | §. I. J. Armstrong and Mr. P. K. $10.-3rd Competition-Best advor-Friend Signalman Morris will be the Lo 7, Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Ho; I

Konry M. W. Lo and Miss Enid tisement between December 7 prend possessor after his scrap with, Mills and Miss L. Hutchison . and 12. Letters must be receivel. by December 16, results A.B. Warnes on Saturday night Yow Man Kit and Miss G. Lo P. while there are others who are Smith v. Lieut. J. H. G. Black and R. S. Walshamn and Mrs, Stafford published December 21. $10.-4th Competition-Best adver. equally confident that the latter will Miss R. Hancock,

tisement between December 14 de the trick. But whoever wins, and 19, Letters must be received the boxing public may be sure that by December 28, resulta

The first round matches are to be published December 30.

they will be provided with a capital played off before December 6, and ight with two auch worthy expon-semi-finals will be played on the the second before December 10. The $10-5th Compett top-Best adver

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of the goa e fisement between December 21

in opposite Chinese R.C. courts on December 19 and 25. Letters must be received corners,

and the final on December 20. by December 30, resulle So much has been said of the two

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB published January 4.

boys that it would be useless to

TOURNAMENT. $50.-Competition-Best advertise-tell of their prowess but it might ment between November 28 and be as well to mention that since December 25. Letrars must be received by January 1, 1932, resulta published January 7.

The Editor's Decision is Final.

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COLONY'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP,

A. B. STEWART WINS AT FANLING.

Stinnie Morris won the welter and middleweight championships of the Colony, in 1929, he has done quite a lot of fighting and has kept him- self perfectly fit. Warnes on the other hand is new to local fight fans and has never been seen in action hero with the exception of his work- outs at the V.R:0. and from what has been seen of him there, one gathers that he is no mean scrapper. He has a fue record to live up to and it is felt by followers of his camp that he will koop, the old flag flying:

A most enjoyable Handicap Mix- Tournament was held at the Row ed Doubles American Lawn Tennis loom Cricket Club on Gunday when twenty-one couples participated. victory for the "B" team by 208 The result of the team match was a games to 202, full scores being as follows

|| "B" Team.

Tavish (39) 21-21.

J. Macfarlane and Mrs. Mac-

Mr. and Mrs. Crabbe (Ber.) 23-20. C. J. Tacchi and Mrs. Blandford (Ser.) 28-17.

20-30.

D. Clark and Mrs Jack (Ser)

A. Howe and Miss Puncheon (-5) 21-28.

R. S. Capell and Mian Kacker | (+15) 37-13,

F. E. Lawrence and Miss Bons (+13) 34-16.

Heavyweight Bout. Plenty of action should be seen 28-19. when A.B. Judge and Stoker Roberts meet in a ten-round serop

Mr. and Mrs. Hambly (30)

G. C. Burnett and Miss Fowler. (+15) 27-23.

Mr. and Mrs. Politi (Str.) 28-15.

Team

in the heavyweight class. Both men are known to be clever boxers. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel and it is expected that they will put (-20) 22-18 up an excellent show.

H. S. Jours and Mrs. Way (+13) Aircraftsman Slattery will be seen 18-21,

ten-round

With a total score of 181 over 50 holes, & B. Stewart, a member c the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, won the Colony's Open Golf Cham in the local ring for the first time Jack and Mr. Clark (Scr.) pionship and the Jasper Clark Cup when he opposes Juck Begbie in a 20-31, at Fanling while three players Jock, of course, is well-known local(+18) 14-31,

wolterweight contest W W. Hirst and Ming Bird shared the second with a total ofly and no one who saw his fights A. H. Dinnon and Mrs. Dinnen 103 strokes.

with Crichton and Morris last sea (Scr.) 3-1. son will forget the very game shows he put up. He can take an awful | (+15) 20-20. lot of punishment. but it must be remembered that he can dish out lot as well.

1. W. Showan and H. G. Sheldon both had secres of 81 and 62, while J. H. Anderson had an 85 and a 78. The visitors' prize went to F. E. A. Remedios, with a total of 108 atrokes (87451-)

The Jasper Clark Cup for mom- bers of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club was played for in conjunctica with the Open Championship. Playing at the third hole, Charman holed out in one.

R. A. Caroll and Mr. Foxall

A. White and Miss Woolley (Scr.) 20-25.

E. F. Fincher and Misa Gitting (-15) 21-24.

Mr. and Mrs. Hooper (Scr.) 7-33. A. Phillipson and Miss Tark (+15) 19-CB.

There are two other supporting bouts which promise to be good. It will be seen therefore that Manager Jos Brook has fixed up ratting good programs for the Mr. and Mrs. Arnis (+13) 13-95," opening tournament of the season At the conclusion of the tour- and as it is more than likely that nament silver spoons were present. there will be a big demand for seats, ed to the Indy members of the win followers of the fight game will be ning team The next tournament" well advised to book "early"; and · will be held on Sunday, December 13 avoid disappointment.

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