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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS LAMMERTS" AUCTIONS |

SATURDAY'S CRICKET

PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. Kowloon C.C.

HE Undersigned' have received

THE Undersigned have received Instructions

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

an

Tuesday, the 28th November 1939

at 11 o'clock a.m.

at. No. 7. Leighton Hill Road,

Ground Floor,

THE FURNITURE AND CHATTELS

OF A BEAUTY PALOUR

Terms: Cash on Delivery,

||

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Wednesday, the 29th November,

1939

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at No. 7. Tunglowan Road, Ist Floor

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

(Full particulars from catalogue)

also

1 Frigidaire in good condition

On view trom Tuesday: the 28th November, 1939,

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

HONGKONG

ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION

ACTION NO. 4 of 1939.

Chan Ch Kuai (Plaintiff) against The Steamship "Gula"

* PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS

OF BALK

of the

S. S. "GUIA"

To be sold by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Monday, the 4th Day of December,

1939

at 12 o'clock noon

by

ولا

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers.

At their Sales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road "Central,

Hong Kons

PARTICULARS

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Wednesday, the 29th November, 1939

Commencing at 19.30 am.

Beat League Champions

Saturday's cricket saw a credli- able victory by three wickets for the Kowloon Cricket Club over last year's Leagué qhampions, Club de Recreio, in a low-scoring"match at Car's Road, a draw between University and Craigengower n.t Pokfulam, and another draw bë-

at No. 5, 3han Kwong Road (Happy tween Hongkong Cricket Club and Valley), 2nd Floor.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

alko

1 Piano by "Moutrie "

and

1 "Frigidaire" Refrigerator

"On View from Tuesday, the 28th November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

the Indian Recreation Club at Chater Road,"

Scores in Saturday's cricket matches were:

At Cox's Road Kowloon Cricket Club beat Club de Recreio by three wickets. Recreto 107 (L G. Go- sano 21, H. A Barros 33, N, D. Lloyd 4 for 30, D, JAN, Anderson 3 for 30), K.C.C. 110 for 7 wkts. (D. J. N. Anderson 55 not out, N D: Lloyd 22, H. L, Oxorio 6 for 43).

DRAWN GAMES

At Pokfulam. University drew with the Craigengower Cricket Club. Craigengower 153 for 3" wkts, decl. (FR. -Zimmer 30, E. A. Lée 61 not out, G. Souza 38 not but). University 112 for 2 wkts. Chin Thilan-slow 38. F, Zimmern 3 for 18. Bilimoria 2 for 13). "

At Chater Road, Indian Recrea- tion Club drew with Hongkong Cricket Club. Indian RC. 174 for

PUBLIC AUCTION. 8 wkts, decl. (A. H. Madar 43, A

M. Rumjahn 44 A. R. Minu 28 not out. D. de S. Caroy 3 for 37), H.K. THE Undersigned have received C.C. 125 for 7 wkts (T. V. Fortes- THE

instructions

cue 27, A. E, Perry 28, T. A. Pearce 371.

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Wednesday, the 29th November, 1939

commencing at 5.15 p.m.

as their Sales Room, No: 2 Con- naught Road, Central. (Room No. 205, 2nd Floor).

A VALUABLE" COLLECTION OF

POSTAGE STAMPS

On View from Tuesday, the 28th November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS

At Sookunpdo, Army beat Police Recreation Club by five wickets. Police R.C, 53 (Spr. Ratcliffe 2 for 7, Cpl. Murphy 3 for 19, Sgt. Don- yer 5 or 8), Army 163 for 8 wkts. (Capt. Whatman 28 retired. Q. M. 5. Patterson 31 retired. Sgt. Den- yer 55 retired. A. E. Carny 3 for 54).

JUNIOR GAMES

At Sockumpoo, Indian Recrea tioni Club and 2nd XI beat Hong- kong Cricket Club and XI by 45 Twins. L.B.C. 2nd XI 130 (H, T. Barma 21. A. R; Sufind 31μA HL Ismail. 25. D. S. Robb 5 for 77, T. M. Sultor 2 for 15, W. Stoker 3 for 13), HK.C.C. 2nd XI 85 (R.MM. King 28. A. el Arcul 5 for 31, T. Barma 3 for 261.

SPORTS

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were recorded at the Happy Valley train- *ing gallops on Saturday:---

"

Red Feather

Violet Queen

Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Last tance.Qr. QT. QI. Qr. Qr. Qr.

1 36 1.10.2 1.43.3 2.14.4 31.1 + 3-12 1.05,3 1.35.2

Derby Day

9 27.4 58 1.24

29.4 28:

National Pride

1 39

1.15

1.49.3 2.20.4 31.1

Lilliber

£ 39

1.18.1 1.47.2

31.1

Snowy River

Dawn Star

A Roaring Time Rose-Queen Heddon Bressay

Laughing Girl Night View

Janber

Rose Emily

Avon

Ajax

The Tigress

A Grand Time

Rouble Chance

Some Hope

Baffin Bay

Tarzan

Amber II

Tampa Bay Jober

1 32.2 1.03.1 1.33 2.01.2 23.2

↑ 34 1.08

1 31,1 1.07 1.42 2:13.231.2

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1939.

SAY

Gordon's

...and know what you're

it

drinking/

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DRYGIN

DISTILLERY

LONDON,

MATTER

NO COLOURING

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NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS

2 34.4 1.07,3 1.38.4

31.1

34.2 1.08.3 1.40

.31.2

1.39.3

33.3

1 42.3 1.32.2

1 43.2 1.22

2.00 2.36 2.00.4 2.34

36

33.1

Lancashire Lass

1 41 1.15

1 30.3 1.03

1.49 2.19 1,34,4

30 31.4

1 43.2

1.19

32.3 1.04

1.52.2 2.24.2 32 1.32.2

28.1

1 38 1.12.1 1.45.2

2.15.4 31.2

# 31.3 1.04.1 1.34.3

30.2

34.1 1.08.2 1.43.1

34.4

1

39.3 1.15 1.47.4 2.19

31.1

3

40.2

1.16.3 1.43

31.2

Courting Eve

1 38

1.08.2. 1.39

2.08.3 29.3

Galaxy

2 33

1.05.2 --1.38,3

Radium Star and Celtic Star. Advancing Time

1 39

42.1

1 34 1.07

1 "34.1

1 35.2

31.1 1.08.3 1.41,3

35 1.13.2 1.48.2 2.18.2 32 1.20.1 1.57.3 2.28.1 30.3 1.39.2 2.08 28.3 1.07.1 1.33 2.07.4 28.4 1.09.4 1.40 2.11 31

Heinz and Rooifly

1 33.1

1.04.2 1.34.4 2.03.1 28.2

Strathcarrick

1 31.2

1,03.1 1.34.1- 2,044 - 30.3

Moonlight View

1 35

Salvage Master

1 35.3

1 37

1.14.1 1.46.2 2.19

1.10 1.41.2 2.12 302 1.11.4 1.44 2.184 324 32.3

1 43

1.18.2 1.50 2.20

30

1 35.3 1.12.1 1.47.2 2,20

32.3

32.3 1.06.3 1.41.3 บ

·34.3

1

40.2 1.18:2 1.51.3 2.34

32.2

3 39 1.17.2 1.53.4

36.2

37 1.14 1.45,2

31.2

33.2 1.06.3 1.40.3

37:1 1.12 1.46.2

Order Your XMAS CARDS

Guinness Time and This Time 38.1 1.13.1 1.46.4 Hectic View

33.3

33.1

1:05.1 1.35.2

30.1

Today

Lovely Star

1 40 # 36.3 1.04

1.18.2 1.50.4 2.24.1

33.2

1,39.3

35.3

King's Envoy

? 38,3 1.15

1.49

34

Gallant Marshall and Green

Bly

1 43.1 1.19

1,54

2,29

35

Pinfarthings

? 31.3 1.04

1.35:2

31.2

Scenle View

7 34

1.08.2

1.39.2

31

Gold Coin

48

1,26

2.01

2.35.3 34.3

Old Fashioned and True Love Blue Diamond

1 38

1.15

1.49.4 2.24.2" 34.3

' 36

1.08

1.41 3.11

30

Kut Cheong.

33.3 1.09.2 1.44.2 2.16

31.3

Sunlight View

32

Gog

30.4 1.10.4

1.44

33.1

Taxing Master

33 1.05.2 1.36

30.3

Cocklerol

92.2 1.03.2 1,31,2

28

Pumpernickel ........

? 34

1.04.2 1.30.2

26

2 39,3

1.17.2 1.49.2

32.2

1 38 +37

1.08.4 1.43.3 2.17.2

33.4

1.12.3 1.45.1 ›

32.3

Schmetterling

Sunshine Susie and Golden Cow Wild Bear and Lucky Eleven... Palmier

Popular Star and Sports Ven-

ture

Ascot Vale Tribute

Boolat Bay

Chatterbox

Tiny Tim

Estover

CHINESE ARTIST'S

Mr.

EXHIBITION

36.4 1.10.1 1.421

Annual Golf Match

Kwan Wai-lung's exhibi- tion of water-colours, which open- At the Valley. Cralgengower

Chamber of Cricket Club 2nd XI drew with ed at the Chinese

Commerce CLE Saturday, Royal Air Force. C.G.C. 2nd XI

was ST. 136 (A. E. Hamson 41, A. Hung 28. honoured by a vialt yesterday of J. H. Nancarrow 6 for 30). Royal His Excellency the Governor and Air Force 76 for 6 wkts. (Esmall Lady Northcote, 3 for 201

ANDREW'9. BEAT ST. GEORGE'S

St. Andrew's Society beat the The object of the show is to Society of St George by 371 points ald of B free in the annual match at Fanling At the Valley. Diocesan Boys' collect funds in School beat Civil Service Cricket school which the Yee Fung Bene- yesterday. The latter Society had Club by six wickets. C.8.c.c. 109 volent Association is establishing a very weak team. for 9 wkts. (W. A. Wight, 31. G.at North Point.

In the slores, below St. George's His Excellency and Lady North-Society players are named first. Ainalle 20, Ebrahim 2 for 14, White 3 for 20), D.B.S. 110 for 5 cote evinced great interest in the T. E. Lissaman beat F. Hunter #kts. (J. Fisher 64. C. Whitfeld 32. Robertson 4 for 42).

|

The Hongkong Branch of the Chinese Educational Films Asso-

work of the artist, Mr. Kwan, who 5-3; L. R. Andrewes and D. §, EX- clation, with its offices at 67 Des

enjoys the reputation of being the ward, all square: R. Collings lost Voeux Road, will be formally in- augurated early next December.

leading painter in South China to Major Johnstone 4-3: Col. Col- according to Mr. Lo Ming-you, Alice, five, and Donald Williams, of calendar pictures.

lin and Brigdr, McLeod, all square; member of the Association's Su- thres, died in a fire at the cottage Admission to the show, which S. H. Dodwell beat W, J. 8. Key pervisory Board in charge of them which they were sleeping at will have its last day today, is 4-3: A Commerfelt to lost to “A..Ka local branch.

10 cents.

Mackenzie 7-5: -Surg.-Comdr. · Nicholson lost to G. M. Park 3-1: A. D. Humphreys lost to D. S. Robb by 1 hole: B. D. Evans lost to A McKellar by 2 holes: F. J. Rome lost to R. Young 5; E, C. Streat Comdr, Hole lost to W. W. C. She feid lost to A. B. Purves 4-2;

Liangristiolus. Anglesey.

Saturday's Home Soccer And Rugger

LONDON, Nov. 26 (Reuter)-The Huddersfield 1, Halifax 2 following afe the results of the Middlesbrough 1. Newcastle 2 English and Scottish Regional foot- | York 1, Leeds 1

ball matches played yesterday:

MIDLAND Coventry 4, Walsall 3

لوم

Leicester 1, Birmingham 3 Northampton 2. Luton 1 West Bromwich 6, Wolverhamp-

tori 0

SOUTH-WESTERN Bristol Rovers 1. Plymouth 2 Newport 3, Cardiff 1 Swansex 1, Bwindon, 3 Torquay 3, Bristol City 3 All that the Steamship "Chula"

WESTERN registered in Macao now lying in

Everton 6. Crewe 2 the Harbour of Hong Kong with a length of 124 feet seven inches Manchester U. 8, Portvale 1 width 22 feet and depth & feet inches gross tonnage 221.55 tons, nett tonnage 112.62 tons together with all her equipment and ap- purtenances.

For further particulars and con- ditions of sale apply to:-

Messrs. Hastings & Co.. Plaintiff's Solicitors, Marina House

or to

Mesars. Lammert Brothers, Auctioneers,

No. 2 Connaught Road Central

Hong Kong, 27th Nov., 1998,

New Brighton 1, Manchester City Stockport 5, Tranmere 0. Btoke. 2. Chester.0 Wrexham 2, Liverpool 1.

EAST MIDLAND Barnsley 2. Notts County 1 Doncaster 2. Chesterfeld 4 Mansfield 5, Sheffield Wed, 3 Notts Forest 9, Lincoln 1 Sheffield United 5, Rotherham 0.

SOUTH „Crystal Palace 4, Southend 2

Millwall 3, Arsenal 3 Norwich 4. Clapton Orient o Tottenham. 4, Charlton 2 Westham B. Watford 0

NORTH-EASTERN

Bradford 2. Hull, 1

Hartlepools 4. Bradford City 1

NORTH-WESTERN Accrington 2, Blackpool. 3 Barrow 3, Southport 6 Blackburn 3, Bolton 1 Bury 4, Carlisle 2. Oldham 3, Burnley 1 Rochdale 1, Preston 1

SOUTH Aldershot 1, Brentford 0 Brighton 1 Reading 2 Bournemouth 3, Aldershot 0 Chelsea 1. Portsmouth 8 Southampton 5, Fulham 2

EASTERN

Alloa 2, Cowdenbeath 1 Arberth 2. Stenhousemuir 1 Dundee United 3, Aberdeen 5 Danfermline 5, Hearts 2 Falkirk 6, Dundee 1 Hibernian 2, East Fife 5 Raith 1, King's Park 2.

St. Bernard's 1. St. Johnstone 1

WESTERN

Albion 3, Celtic 2 Clyde 8, Motherwell 2 *Hamilton v. Ayr

Kilmarnock 5. Partick 2 Morton 3; St.. Mirren 2 Queen O'South 6, Third Lanark 3 Queen's Park 1, Airdrieonians 2 Rangers 2, Dumbarton 1

* Postponed...

A Football Association team beat

friendly football match at Read- ing in aid of the Red Cross.

wan 6-5; J. K, Bousfield lost to E. RUGBY LEAGUE

W. Kirk by 2 holes: P. Jackson YORKSHIRE SECTION beat AT Lay 3-2; T. E, Pearce Batley 6, Huddersfield 10

lost to W. Sharp 6-4; G. W. Sewell Bramley 6, Dewsbury 2

lost to N, K. Littlejohn 54; C. Deatherstone, 11, Hulikingston 25 Harrington lost to W. A. Stewart Halifax 25, Tork 5

2-1; Wing-Comdr. Steele-Perkins Hall 13, Castleford 12

lost to C. C, Stark 2-1; Lt-Col, E Hunslet 19, Bradford Northern & D. Matthews lost to J. C.. Taylor 6-5; W. Woodward and D. Forbes, Keighley 4, Leeds 10

all square; H, B. L. Dowbiggin lest tó D. L. Prophet 3-2; P....B, Cassidy | beat A. M. Pollock 1 up; J. R. Way Jost to A, R. Wylie 6-5; J. D. Dan- by lost to T. Low 3-2; C. Willson lost to W: L Alexander 3-2; J. R. Collins and V. R., Gordon, all square; L. C. F. Bellamy lost to A. H. MacBride 2 and one; H. Overy lost to A. Nicol, by 1 hole: E, L. Groome and Cruickshank, all square: Harrison lost to Rae 5-4 P. 8. Wilkinson lost to Watson 4-2.

Total score: 5-21:

LANCASHIRE SECTION Leigh 0, Halford 2 Liverpool 8, Broughton 3 St. Helen's 23. Barrow 3 Swinton 9, Wigan 0 Warrington 10, Rochdale 5 Widnes 8. Oldham 0

RUGBY UNION Guy's Hospital 3. St. Thomas's

Hospital 10 Rosslyn Park 13, Combined London

Irish & Welsh ↑ ...

St. Bart's Hospital 3, Harlequins 6 St Mary's Hospital 20, Army

Fifteen 8

Cards

of Unusual Distinction

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Middlesex, In Fine Form,

Swamp Kwong Wah On Saturday

The Middlesex Regiment, in unusually fine form, defeated the Kwong Wäh XI by the wide margin of 7 goals to 2 in a {First Division League football match at Boundary Street an Saturday. The soldiers were leading by 3 goals to 2 at half time.

Thomas scored the first goal for while Pearson was responsible for the Middlesex ten minutes after a goal for the soldiers. the start, and this was soon follow- The teams were:-

Lau

ed by another goal by Talt. Fook-chuen retaliated and headed Sheehan; Freshwater, Bright and MIDDLESEX-Drake; Cooper and in a goal from a kick from Wong Wilkinson; Coomer, Pearson, Tait, King-chung, making the position Saw and Thomas,

healthier for the Kwong Wah.

The hope for equalisation was KWONG WAH-Lee Kwok-kee; shattered when Tait scored his Chung Fal-lath and Lee Kwok-wal; second goal, making the result 3 Wong Wah-gay, Yeung Tse-tsong to 1. Just before half time, Lee and Tse Kam-hung; Cheuk Shek- › Yan-leung scored for the Chinese kam: Lay Fook-chuen, Lee Yan- from a corner kick by Cheuk Shek-leung. Chow Man-chi and Wong

King-chang.

kam.

During the second half of play, Thomas added three more points

H.K.U. CO-EDS' CONCERT FOR

CHARITY

POLICE, NAVY DRAW Playing a weaker team than usual, the police drew with the Royal Navy. sharing four goals between them,

Thorburn scored the first goal for the Navy, soon followed, by Allison. With two points - down against them, the Police worked with more vigour and were able to reduce the arrear through The Hongkong University Women Howlett. The score stood at 2 Undergraduates' Club will stage a goals to 1 at half time in favour variety concert, under the pat-of the sailors,' day. December 15, at 8.45 pm in made by the Police, and Johnson, ronage of Lady Northcote, on "Fri-

scored the equaliser, the only goal in the second half.

Hard attempts to recover were

the University Greas mall.

The terms, On the programme. include "Elizabeth Refuses," miniature comedy from Jane Aus-

SOUTH CHINA WINS ten's "Pride and Prejudice, pro-

The game between South-China daced by Acting Professor of "A" and the Kowloon Football English B. G. Brch; "A Shop Win- Club was a one-sided match, and dow." a musical play produced by though "nelding a much weaker Miss. Dorothy Tan asalsted by eleven Bouth China had little. Prof. H. Ore. Mr. G. D'Aguino and trouble in beating the Kowloonites Mr. P. W. Chin,

by 6 goals to 1,

The proceeds will be in ald of. the British War Organization Fund, the H. K. U. U. Chinese Medical Rellet. Association, and the Chi- nese War Orphans,

Jorge scored the only goal for Kowloon almost at the end,

FOUR GOALS SHARED " Playing at Caroline Hill yester- day, South China shared four goals with the Kumaon Rifles, iz

FULL RESULTS Saturday results were:-

lost to Sharp and Kirk by 2 holes; the third division match of the Jackson and Sewell lost to Lay and football league,

Woodmard and Littlejohn 5-3; Harrington lost to Stewart and Forbes, 6-4; Steele-Perkins" and

First Division: S. China "A" 5, Matthews lost to Stark and Tay-Kowloon 1; Kwong Wah 2, Middle- sex Regt. 7; Royal Navy 2, Police 2.

The following were the results or by 1 hole; Cassidy and Danby

Army Fifteen 8, Weston Super- of the fourballs:-

Mare 14

Bedford 6. Cambrige 4

Eridge 6, Swansea 0. Bristol University 5, Bristol Cross Keys 0, Newport 0 Oxford University 19, Rosslyn Park

3

Portsmouth Services 3. Wasps 17

Lissaman and Andrewes beat Hunter and Edward 3-2 Collin and Collings beat MacLeod and Johnstone 5-4: Nicholson and Woodward lost to Park and Key 2-1: Sommerfelt and Humphreys beat Mackenzie and Robb by 1 hole: Evans and de Rome lost to

Aldershot Command 11, Metro-Young, and McKellar 3-1; Hole

politan Police 8

an Army eleven 4 goals to 1 in a Moseley's, Coventry a

and Streatield lost to Purves and Shewan 8-5; Bousfeld and Pearce

lost to Low and Pollock 5-5; Dow- biggin and Way. lost to Prophet and Wylle 5-3: Willson and Collis and - Alexander and Gordon. all square; Bellamy and Overy last

Second Division "A":-South China R.A.OC 0; 8th Hvy. Regt. 5, Kit Chee 3: Eastern 3, Club 0,

Becond Divisioni "B": Kwong Wah

to McBride and Mackenzie 4-3; [2, RAF. 2; Royal Scots 1, E. Engi- Holt and Wilkinson lost to Watson neers 2; Bignals 2, Kowloon 2. and Nicol B-7; 'Groome and Harri- son beat Cruickshank 2-1

Total:9–14).

Third Division: 12th Hwy, Bty, 3, Royal Beots 1. International 2, R. Engineers 0; 5th AA Regt. 0, Grand total: St. George's 14 R.AS.C. 5: R.AMC. 0, 24th Hyg. St. Andrew's. 51%...

Bty, Br

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