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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1931.

CARLYLE wrote of his

works as follows. "There's no reliance

for this world but

DEWARS

just the truth.".

To know the truth, however, is not

always easy, because there are many things

masquerading under the semblance of it, and whisky is no exception. But the truth of flavour about this choice old stimulant is

verified by the world's ablest judges of wisky. It is a sign of excellence and age develop-

ment.

The true whisky is

"White Label"

BRING THE KIDDIES.

DOWN TO

TOYLAND

THE

FANLING GOLF.

CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.

SHEWAN AND MARTON

IN FINAL,

Marton and Shewan qualified to play in the foal for the Champion-. ship of Faaling Golf Club.

LAWN BOWLS.

KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN

“CLUB""AT HOME.

RECORD BOARD UNVEILED,

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An enjoyablo aftoracion was spent by a largo-gathering at the Kow. loon Bowling Green Club on Satur

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE CHRISTMAS

BRIGADE.

The Hon. Transurer, acknowledges with thanks, the receipt of the fol- lowing donations towards Brigado Funds (New Turritory) :—— Fung Kong Un (Children's

Welfare)

Chan Sing Fong Wah Sun F. J. de Rose beat A. H. Musson day when the meters bold an "at Yu Wang Fo

["bone" to their friends on the You Shun Yan

THIRD HOUND.

C. B. C. Marton beat W. R. Val-casion of closing their bowling Yap Kwai Fong

greens for the season.

Club members had visitors form

Inace 3 and. 2.

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J. W. Shewa boat G."R. Horridge

3 and 2.

Kan Tring Sum Fok Foo Ting..... Miss Chan Fat Hing

A. E. Lissaman heat H. U. freland themselves into two teams on sight.rinks, the President's team being the winners by a margin of Mrs. T. K, Chak five shota. They were indebted to Mr. Wong

'4 and' 3.

SEMIFINAL. Merton bent de Rome '9 and 7 Showan hal Lissaman 2 and 1.

A. W. Grimmitt, the Civil Servien Commercial Pross of 13 shots on his rink after giving Tang Wai. Tong player, for returning a majority

the other side only, three shots, Cheung Hok Chau single and a two. The game was Wong Kin On closed at the end of 15 bends on

-G: M, Young Cup. FIRST ROUND. Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank beat rinks.

Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Felix Ellis Cup.

SEMI-FINAL..

A. G. Coppin beat A. W. Hoy Edie A. Reid heat C. B. Brown 4 and

3 and 4.

VINALL

Reid beat Coppin "3" and "5.

Governor's Shield.

FIRST BOUND. Bank line heal Low, Bingham &

Matthews 2 and 1.-

Davie Bong w.e. Deneo's verntch

cd.

P.W.D. beat Secretariat for Chi

- nose Affairs | wp. Government Medien Dept. hest

District Officers 6 and 3. Royal Artillery eat Audit Dept.

7 and 5.

Can. Pacife, hest "Cilwan & Co. at

19th

HK. niversity bear el High

landers 4 and 5.

all

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Chay Taung Ting .....

Hong Kong Optical Co. Li Chung Chong

A record board, prepared by the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Associa bion, showing the results of local competitions and interport, games, | Mrs. Kan Tsing. San and

family. was unveiled by Mr. Braw, the President of the Association. Bo Lui Sau Pang Green Club, being the oldest bowl said that the Kowloon Bowling

ing institution in the Colony, was the proper place to house the board.

'500

10

30

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COMPETITION

OPEN TO ALL READERS

$100,00

FOR THE BEST LETTERS

35 ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TO 5. STUDY THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS ISSUE OF THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, AND IN. EVERY SUBSEQUENT ISSUE UP TO DECEMBER 20- DECIDE WHICH YOU THINK 10 IS THE BEST, AND WHITE A SHORT LETTER GIVING THE REASONS FOR YOUR DECISION. 10 LETTERS MUST REACH THE ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER NOT LATER THAN JANUARY 1, 1982, AND MUST BE ACCOM- PANIED BY A CUTTING OF

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10 THE ADVERTISEMENT YOU 3. HAVE CHOSEN, AND AN ENTRY

10 FORM (PRINTED ELSEWHERE

IN THIS ISSUE). -

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A PRIZE OF $50.00,

WILL BE GIVEN TO

OF THE

5 THE WRITER

"Tree Vaccination.

Number

vaccinated → free of

I made some amusing romarks charge-by members of St. John and asked the members to make the Ambulance Brigade, up to and in- resurit board their chief concern including Thursday, December 10:-

typhoon, earthquake or Are į threatened the premises.

Teams and Scores.

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The following were the teams and scores in the afternoon's game:-

President.

IL Nish A. S. Gomes W E. Halo

... Thompson (Skip)

G. J. Chambers L. Farmer

J, McFarlane W. Russell (Skip)

J. V. Ramsay

Lane, Crawford, Ltd., bent Butter

Sold & Swire 3 and 1.^ Royal Naval Yard bent Headquar

ters China Command 6 and 4, Royal Engineers heng Asiatic Petro-T. S. W. Weat

H. H. Rose Irum Co, 2 and 1.

A. F. Paul

Vaimon Oil Co. bent Enerial

Chemical Industries 3 and 1. Jardine. Matheson & Co. and Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank have not yet played.

SANTA CLAUS

NOW ENTHRONED

At SINCERE'S

SPECIAL TOYLAND

ON ROOF GARDEN

It's

Bring you children round to visit this wonderfäl land. Christmas already in Toyland. See the gay lights on the tinsel laden

tree in our Xmas Forest.. Hark to the tune of the tinkling music boxes in the Hult of Music. In the Toyland Transport, hear the whir of electric trains racing. along their shiny tracks, disappearing in dark tunnels, speeding away, away-may be to fairyland. Wandering through tropical land and snow land, you will picture yourselves in distant lands far away from Hongkong. There is a realistic scene of the North Pole where you will find Santa's Igloo, and perhaps Santa Claus will show you his sleigh which takes him all over the world. What exciting sounds

what thrilling sights For the young folks, it's paradise" --for the older, inspiration. Come, bring your kiddies

-come l

SINCERE CO., LTD.

SANTA'S OFFICIAL HEADQUARTERS

(Skin):

D. Thomson

G-Meyer

J. Hyde J. Deakin

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7. C. Goodman

W. Venables

G. E. Roylance

W. Mair

(Skip)

A. K. Taylor

S. Ashworth

J. C. Brown

R. Lapsley

(Skin)

Vice-President:

C. Atkinson

H. Hatch

F. L. Rapley

E. W. L. Hogbin

Chinese

Y. M.UTA.

(Hong

$2,978

Kong) King's College (Old) * King's College (Present) Railway

Indian

Kowloon

BEST LETTER.

The Winning Letter, and the advertisement securing most votes, will be published in the Hong Kong Daily Press on January 7, 1982.

1,143 WE ARE ALSO OFFERING A 6,004 PRIZE OF $10,00 EACH WEEK UF TO CHRISTMAS, FOR THE 97 BEST LETTER GIVING YOUR 1,715 REASONS FOR YOUR CHOICE: 2,729 OF WHAT YOU CONSIDER TU 14,711 HAVE BEEN THE BEST ADVER- TISEMENT DURING THE PREVIOUS WEEK. LETTERS.

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B. W. Simmonds Chinese Y.M.C.A. (Kowloon) 10,315 ACCOMPANIED BY A CUTTING

Mongkok

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Shaukiwan

W. Juck

H. Overy

A. M. Holland

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C. Pryce

G. N. Mitchell

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T. Gooding

A. R. Whibley

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A. Calman

R. Morrison

D. F. Warren

J. Laing

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F. X. Silva

C. J. Tacchi"

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B. E. Maughan

A. O. Brawn

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3. Alderman

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197

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I. Puncheon

G. H. Sherriff

1. F. Stoneham

J. S. Logan

J. Gibson

A. W. Grimmitt

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J. McIntosh

J. Ferguson

J. Russell

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Total......105

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ADVERTISEMENT 607 CHOSEN. AND AN ENTRY FORM, MUST REACH THE ADVERTISEMENT MANAGER NOT LATER THAN THE FOLLOWING DATES:--

Total..... 254,793

There was no doubt that the great success of closing days due to the part played by the ladies, for without their help and tass, theso functions would be very dull and empty affairs.

the ladies, which were heartily He called for three cheers for

given.

:

Lawn Bowls Prizes.

Club Championship: L. Guy. 2nd, G. E. Roylance; 3rd, A. R. Whib loy.

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President's Competition: Nish; 2nd, G. E. Rogianco; 3d, F. O. Goodman..

Vice-President's Competition:- (Skip) 3 A. M. Holland; 2nd, H. Overy; W. T. Brightman3rd, (not decided). T. T. Lauronson

R. S. Nichol

L. Guy

(Skip),..... 1

Total

..100

CLUB ACTIVITIES."

The activities of the Club in the

Handicap Doubles :-J. C. Brown. and J. V. Ramsay; 2nd, W. Rusall and R. S. Nichol.

Handicap Singles:-L. Gay: 2nd, F. C. Goodman 3rd, J. Shephered.

Non-Prizo Winners:-G. B. Sherif; 2nd, C. J. Chambers.

Skip a Prizes:-W. B. Drake.

Tennis Prizes.

Men's Handicap Doubles: J.

Fergusson and J. Sturgeon,

Ladies Handicap Singles:-M're MeTavish; 2nd, Mrs. Bons.

Ladies' Handiego Doubles:-Mp4, McKelvie and Mrs. Howe: 2nd, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Bons,

Men's Championship-J. Rog lawn bowls and tennis sectionsers: 2nd. J. Tetley. were reviewed by the Presidenti Men's Handicap Singles:-J, (Mr. G. E. L. Thompscn), who pro Tetloy; 2nd. W. Brown. faced his remarks by thanking the) visitors for attending in such largo Rogera and W. Brown; 2nd T. numbers to ensure the success of "closing day" He said that the first team in the lawn bowls section did not get to the top of the Lea gue, but they played" several good games. The second team at Inst attained the reward cf perservar- ance, and after being runners-up for the two previous years, in both of which they tied on points had lost in the replay, they managed to annex the trophy. Hearty con gratulations were due to Mr. Hale, the captain of the second team, and his players co gaining this honour for the Club,

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hearer

Mr. Thompson extended congratu lations to the Kowloon C.C. for winning the Senior Division Bhield, He said that there was. tho consolation of knowing that the Shield Wis the Bowling Green Club than t has been since they won it 'n 1022, and there were strong hope, of per Buing it to come the other couple of hundred yards next season. He also congratulated Mr. Omar on winning the Open Championship of the Colony, and Craigengower. on their, Spey Royal Cup victory, Referring to the tennis competi tians, Mr. Thompson said that be was pleased to seg a continuance of the enthusiasm shown in the past few years. Thanks were due to members for generous assistance and others for donating prizes.

Mrs. Thompson gave away the prizes and was presented with a bandsome bouquet of Acwers. by little Miss Jean Hale,

The Vice-President (Mr. E, W. L Hodbin) also addressed the gather- ing, saying that he had great plea- su in proposing a very hearty vot of thanks to Mrs. Thompson for kindly presenting the prizes, and to Mr Fergusson and her merrry band of workers for pro viding such a splendid too.

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Ladies' Non-Prize Winners: Mrs. Laib; 2nd, Miss Taylor

Mixed Handicap Doubles;-Ma. McTavish and J. Rogers; 2nd, Mrs. McCaw and W. Brown.

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810-1st Competition-Best adver

tisement between November 23' and 28. Letters inust be received not later than December 2 The winning lotter and adver tisement securing the most roten » will be published in the Houg Kong Daily Press on Monday, December 7..

810-2nd Competition-Best adver-

tisement between November 80 and December 5. Lotters must be received by Decembar 9, results published December 14

$10-3rd Competition-Best adver- tiaoment between December 7 and 12. Letters must be received. by December 16. resuits published December 21.

$10-4th Competition--Boat adver

tisement" but woon December 14 and 19. Lettera must be received

December by

28, Teraits published December 30, 310-8th Competion-Best adver" tisement between December 21 and 26. Letters must be received by December 80, resulta published January 4.

350-Competition-Best advertise- ment between November 23 and December 25. Letters must be received by January 1, 1982, results published January 7.

The Editor's Decision is Final.

No correspondence will be entered into.

(No member of the staff of the HONG KONG DAILY PRESS is eligible for this competition).

CHINA HOMEWARD CONFERENCE

FREIGHT TARIFF No. 12.

"Dated 1st January, 1931.

ADDENDUM No. 60.

INCREASE IN RATES OF FREIGHT

Shippers are informed that all rates of freight quoted in Part 2 of the "Tariff and/or Addenda thereto and all additional rates for direct ship- ment quoted in Part 1 of the Tariff are increased forthwith by a further 10%.

The position is now therefore that all rates quoted in the present tariff are increased in all by 20% with the exception of additional rater to United Kingdom ports with transhipment which remain as quoted in Part 1 of the tariff.

The above increase is effective to-day.

HONG KONG, 14th December, 1931.

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