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ADVERTISEMENTS.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE
PUBLIC AUCTION
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
SITUATE AT
VICTORIA IN THE COLONY
OF HONG KONG
AND KNOWN AS
SECTION BINLAND LOT No.1499
TOGETHER WITH 2
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MESSUAGES, TENEMENTS AND
OTHER ERECTIONS THEREON
No. 10, TAI YUEN STREET. HONG KONG
TOM SOLD
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON FRIDAY, The 2978 DAY OF JANUARY, 1982. AT 3 OOLOOK PM,
HI
MESSRS, LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1932.
Sports News
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR TO-MORROW.
New Course.
0.98 a.m. W. M. Barton and Miss
Mackie.
!!
1,23
+t!
0.44
9.52
11
10,00
TA
10.10
14
10.48
17
10.50
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G. T. May and F. Hartley
+
J. Gardner and N. Mrs. Sherry and W,
Ellis.
Weight.
HOME FOOTBALL.
FOURTH ROUND OF THE F.A. CUP.
31 TODAY'S FIXTURES.,
Seventeen, tenths from the First M.Division of the English League, Saine from the Second Division, and .ix ftan the Third Division are in the draw for the fourth round of
A. Ritchie and J. Flem-the Foothill Association Cup due ing.
for play to day,
Mrs. Stewart and Mrs. Redmond,
, Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews
and Mrs. Matthewa.
B. J. Lacon and Miss Gordon.
Old Course.
î
0.10-0.20 a.m.-Not to be booked by those travelling, by 8 alm. train.
0.34 a.m. W. C. Shinids and 3. H.
Anderson".
9.28
1.32
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9.30
AT THE SALES HOOM,
AT DUDDELL STZIET.
0.40
HONG KONG.
0. 1•!
9.48
For Furthor Farticulars, and«Condi
0.52
ticas of Bulo, Apply to
9.56
MRS. RUBS & CO.,
Solicitors
10,00
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or to
10.04
WEBSRS, LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers,
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E. O. Priestley C. W. F.
Booker".
R. C. Webb and G. C. Worrell.
F. A, Redmond and A. B. Stewart.
CHELSEA'S CHANCES "AGAINST WEST HAM
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SUNDAY'S RACES.
LARGE CROWD EXPECTED
AT KWANTI
SOME SELECTIONS FOR PUNTERS.
[BY MORNING DEW."),
There are seven races on the card to-morrow for the Fanling Hunt) and Race Club's Winter Race Meet- ing and if the weather remains na ideal as it has been during the week, the attendane is sure to be in the hature of a record..
pony, Stand-
Although big folds are not anti- cipated, some keen racing is per 2411 The Arat ovant for Aus tralians looks like a good thing for Fritz, but Season Ticket, Mr. Reidy's
Australaam now might upset calculations.. ing 14 hande 9" inches, the pony looks a bit of a smasher and although I do not orpect him to beat Friti to-morrow, ho will be, in the course of 1932, a big factor to be reckoned with in hurdles in Fan- ling.
LONDON, Jan. 92. Two outstanding matches in the fourth round of the Football Asso ciation Cup being played to-day ace showe at Highbury between
The main race of the day is n the Arsenal and Plymouth, and at steeplechase over a mile and three- Stamford Bridge between Chelseaquarters. It is a handicap event and West Ham.
and The Partridge belonging to Mr. Stanton, appeals at 150 pounds. Christmas Belle has only 158 pounds to look after, and although the pony is it at the moment, bó is not likely to give The Partridge eight pounds and a beating.
Plymouth will be playing the same side as that which removed Man chester United from the Compoti
I. WShewan and C. My-tion. cock.
Chelsen have a great chance of re-
J. S. Dykes and H. Love.peating their feat of last year when "W. Mulcahy and L. Ethey defeated West Ham by three
Andrewos,
goals to one in the third round,
F. Syme Thomson and R. Hinton.
W. D. Denham and S. H. Fox.
•
J.
R M. Henderson and C. E. R. Divett.
. The majority of the teams are undergoing special training, which includes bring bathe, gymnastics and golt.
A. W. Hay Edie ond. H..j M. "Mair.
M. N. Cochrane and E. Dog Vaux. 10.12 G. Thomerson and H. We
Dulley. 10.18. 1. A. Leiper and J.
Dunbar.
+
11
C.
J. P. Warren and R. K. Valentino.
Huddersfield, Sheffield Wednesday and the Arsenal are Homo of the natstanding senior teams. They have the cavier of playing on home ground against comparatively weak ст opposition. Blackburn and Aston Villa are on the list of visit ing teams, the latter mesting Forts mouth, who were beaten in the Cup Final three seasons back by Bolton Wanderers,
Lady Peel's Marquis Hull might carny off this event, as the pony is in great fettle at the moment and might stay the distance well although, if the rate was a wee bit shorter, the pony would have a dis- tinetly better chance.
Over There should win the Aith race confined to Fanling subs. He is carrying top weight, but this is not too heavy and the pony ought to be able to carry off the race. Mouche and Cutex are good for place beta.
SELECTIONS.
The selections for to-morrow are
There will be no Longue games in the First Division, while the pro- gramme has been curtailed in other as follows:- directions owing to many of the
TO BE SOLD
Br
10.20
10.94
R. H. McBenz and J. Bonl.
G.
+1
J. P. Sherry and G.
F.
Hole.
tening
buing engaged in
Cup
R. A. Rodgers and Mandrachia.
J.
matches.
The following is the fixture list :-
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MESSES. LAMMERT BROS., 10.30
OF No. 4, DUddell St. Hong KONG
Valuable leasehold premises
J. W. Alabaster and S. T. Butlin,
F. C. B. Black and I.
H. G. Fighet.
P. 8. Grant and J. B. Lanyon
C. H. Wilson and A. D. Humphreya..
C. H. Rolfe and Y. Segalon.
·
J. A. R. Selby and J..G, Campbell.
L. Yates and S. A. Setli L. B. Holmes and I. W Daukes.
WAR. Vallance and C. C. Stark.
G. W. Tolmie and K. W. Jones.
RA. CUP MATCHES.
Huddersfield
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10.52
MARBLE. HALL
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10.30
11,00
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11.09
11,13
NATHAN ROAD KOWLOON
Haring a FRONTAGE OF 104 FBRİ 10 NATHAN ROAD, and of 150 feet'ta Middle Road and an area of 15,014 sq. feet or thereabouts,
The mansion consists of a modern three storey, residence with a base. 1.16 mout and contains four reception
oms and a spacious halt pannelled | 11.20 jad
with paved
Birmingham,
Fourth Round.
Watierd Grimsby
$5.
Port Vale
!!!.
Manchester C.
12.
22.
Queen's P.R.
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Southport.
Leicester.
Brentford.
#. Bournemouth.
Northampton..
1. Sheffield U.
Plymouth.
Wolves. Blackburn.
H. Liverpool!
".. West Ham.
Aston Villa. Stoke.
Division II.
2.
Newcastle Wednesday
Bradford. Bury Arsenal Preston N.E.
7.
...
Derby
17.
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R. Campbell and R.
E.
Chesterfield
Atwell.
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marble, ou the Ground Floor. Eight bedrooms | 11.24 with adjoining bathrooma fitted with ép-to-date sanitary fittings
and 11,28 English tiles. The front of the house has wide vorsadah and joncrete balconies are provided on the sides of the house.
C. E. Sandstrom and A.
Brawn.
Chalsen Portunouth Sunderland 7.
+3
C. Thwaites and Á, Coppin.
O.
11.52
8. S. Perry and W. Clark, Capt, Burleigh and R. F. Clark.
r.Burnley
Leeds Swansea Tottenham
Cardiff Clapton O.
Gillingham
Luton
Swindon Torquay
Carlisle
The premises are eminently suitable for a residenos or for a private hotel
for which purpose it is now used.
DATE OF SALE
BRITISH TENNIS
REVIVAL
WEDNESDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, HOPES OF WINNING DAVIS
1932 at 8.00 pm,
FANLING HUNT
STEEPLECHASE RACES
Sunday, 24th Jan. “SEVEN- RACES.
Special Train leaves Kowloon 1.06 p.m. Returning from Fanling to ***Hong Kong 8.41 pm. First class fars 82.00 includes Admission to Course.
[1713"
(BISMAG)
CUP
(Reuter's Special Scfrice.)
LONDON, Jan. 21.
Already sanguine of winning the Davis Cup in 1939 following the brilliant displays of The Dauntless Three of British tunnis last year. the success of Britain now seems asured.
Charlton.
Notts C.
r. Barnsley.
Manchester-C.
Division III. (South).
• 7, Southend.
21. Rrighton.
3. Thames.
7/ Pulham.
?! Norwich.
7. Mansfield.
Division III. (North.)
7. Rochdale, Darlington 77. Hartlepools.
Gateshead 11. Full
Halifax
New Brighton Rotherham Stockport Walsall Wrexham
Chester.
2 Barrow.
2.
Tranmere.
11.
York,
1. Lincoln.
1. Doncaster.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
27,
V
Motherwell. Hearts.
22. Airdrie."
9. St. Mirren.
v. Celtic
The confidence follows the an Aberdeen nouncement of the removal from the Clyde competition of two such obstacles Dundee U. a Borotan and Lascoste, both of Falkirk whom will be unable to play for Hamilton family, and business reasons.
Kilmarnock Laith Mortan Queen's Park v. Dundee. Rangers
Ayr.
PAINS AFTER EATING
SEE Tits DON ON EVERY PACKET
STOP AT ONCE!
TT'S not the food you eat which causes pairs, but
the excess stomach acid which sets up food fer mentation, generates painful gates and "attacks the delicate stomach lining. This excess acid must, there fore, be neutralised before you can expect quy relief. To do this, take a little. "Blaurated* Misgnesla after meals or whenever pain is felt. The dangerous acid fr immediately neantralised and all pains and discomfort peice at once. 'Blunted' Magnesin is used and prescribed by doctors all over the world because it la the one certain pure for digestive pains after eating.
BISURATED
Powder and Tablets from all chemists.
V.
Third Lanark, Partick.. Cowdenbeath.
LOCAL CRICKET.
CHAMPIONS' TEAM FOR
TO-DAY.
In their league match with Craigongower Cricket Club
at
Hong Kong Valley, this afternoon, the Indians will be represented by:
M. R. Abba (captain),, A. It. Abbas, F., M. el Arculli, H. T.. Barma, A. K. Immail, B. denuit, M. P. Madar, K. Nazarin AM. Rumjahn, A. R, Suffiad and A, 8, Suad.
Fritz.
Race 1.
Season Ticket...
St. Moritz.
Rate 2.
As You Like It.
Duke of Milan, Movanagher.
*Race 3:
The Partridge. "Marquis Hall.
Christmas Belle.
Race 4 Montana. Bronze Eyes.
Country Club.
Eace b.
Over There. Catex
Mouche.
Race 6.
Britunnio Hall. Donnabella. Mongolian Stag.
Race 7.
Bay of Bellingham.
Sunny Day.
Silver Key:
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In England now
Cowes week is over.. Grouse shooting's begun. Already the first plump birds have arrived by 'plane.. But grouse is not the only good thing that comes out of Scotland. There is Whisky, Johnnie Walker. Devised by nature and mankind as the right drink to offer at all times.. .... as an essential part of any social function ... as the symbol and silent expression of friendship between men.
JOHNNIE WALKER
BORN 1820-
STILL GOING STRONG
Sole Agents for China:
Caldbeck Macgregor
9 Company
Shanghai Hong Kong
Tientsin
THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB
HOW
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THE
STEAMERS
FROM
MACAO
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After the racing on Saturday night a steamer will leave Macao for Hong Kong "at 3 a.m. Sunday morning.
After Sunday's Racing steamers will leave Macao at 4 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. for Hong Kong,
STEAMERS to MACAO
TO-DAY
SUI TAI 8.00 a.m. VENEZIA 200 p.m. SUI AN 4.30 p.m.
PRICES OF ADMISSION Public Stand
Non-members to Members' Stand
40 cents
-$1.00
TO-NIGHT 8.30 P.M.
TO-MORROW 2.00 P.M.
DOGS!
ROXOR
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