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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1913.

GENERAL NEWS,

LOCAL SPORT.

Mr Davey boat Mr Longstaffe 8-0:5-7; 6-4

Japineso Manoeuvres.

FOOTBALL.

Mr White beat Mr Le Breton 6.8; 6-2; 12-10.

CRICKET.

Hongkong C.C. beat Kowloon.

Prepaid Advertisements

ONE CENT PER WORD

FOR EACH INSERTION,

" TO LET.

TO LET.

unfurnished, 6 Rooms. Cheap Rental; from 1st December newly painted and colourwashed TO LET Two room Flats in

loos on Saturday and had an easy

Hongkong entertained Kow-MEIRION, Nos. 9&10, Feak, win. R. Hancock played a fine innings of 81 not out and W. E Dixon did well for Kowloon with 40, Scores:

In ideal weather the Japanese

Hongkong Versus D. C. L... I.. autumn mapa wvres were bagun The Hongkong Fotball Club on the 13th in tant in Mino and entertained the D. C. L. I at Owari provinces. The Emperor Happy Valley, on Saturday after as prósent and took a keen in-noon, the game resulting in a win terest in the fighting. Aeroplanes for the military team by three were used by the oposing forces goal to nil. and they dropped their reports in The teame lined up as follow: metal tuber. One machine wasj Hongkong-A O. Golden totally wrecked in landing, and berg; Railton and Stalker; Long, two aviators were injured, but|Rigden, and Brown'; L. L. Gold- not fatally.

enberg, Briggs, Edgoumbo, Wilkie and Lowiok.

-D.O.L.I.:-Johnson; Fyfe and Biley: List, Newman, and Tregalas; Moseley, Newbald, M. Deane, Smith and Lambert,

Another Scott Mem^rial. A French memorial to Captain Scott is to be created on the Cul du Lautaret, the Alpine paas where Scott, in company with Dr. Charcot, conducted experiments with the motor slodges from which he hoped so much. The

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H. K. C. Q.

A. L. Gace, o Robinson, b Mo-

Kaskill

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B. Moore, o Robinson, b M. Mana, bowled Mc- McKaskill

Keskill

A. Claxton, bowlel M- Hancock, not out

Kaskill

38

4

E. Pearce," bowled M-

81

Ma

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Kaskill Kennedy, bowled Mc Kaskill

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Notices

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.

Kowloon. Suitable for Eur** ROGATE, Austin Road, Kow- loon; unfurnished.

opeans, in good airy locality.||| No. 68 Peak, Mount Kellett. All Modern Conveniences. Terms Church Mission Society Bunga Moderate. Apply H. RUTTON- low) from 1st October, 1913, ll JEE. Royal George Hotel, 30th May, 1914, partly furnished, Hongkong, 17th Oct., 1913. [967 Cheap rent. A

FOR SALE or TO LET..! (From 1st November, 1913.) No. 1 Gough Hill, No. 103 Peak. Bungalow containing drawing, dining and smoking rooms and five bedrooms. With ground for Tennis-Court

FOR SALE.

HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot 1154.

Apply to LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

In the first five minutes of the. there was every prospect of good R. game play was so bright that. football being witnessed, but time T. memorial will take the form of n monument, with the following in the kick off the ball was quickly R

proved very disappointing. From saription: The Eglish Cap engineered into the Club's quar tain Scott, who, when returning ters and Deane called upon It. N. Anderson, bowled Mr- from the South Pule, died bravely Goldenberg, the Club's custodian, with his companions, for his

Kaskill... country and for science, March equal to the demand and saved. E. Donnelly, and b Mo

Goldenborg was. P. Thursfield, bowled Kay 11 22, 1912. Stayed at the Col dawell. Wilkie was then put in

3rd Floor, Aländra Building.

[211 Lautaret in March, 1908, in order ponenssion and taking the ball up

*2nd Oct., 1913 Hongkong, 12 to prepare for this memorable the field, passed to Rigdon "who expedition.'

in turn placed Lowick in a very advantageous position. Lowick, however, missed the leather ană) · the opposing right back sent the

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Berlin Athletic Dates..

principl events of the

10 handle.

announcement. made by the

but the Club's back making

JO LET-Furnished for seven months from the first week

To

O LET-Ranfurly, No. 11 GODOWNS,94, Wanchai Road.

Conduit Road.

102, Praya East.

153, Praya East

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND

INVESTMENT VAGENCY Co., Ltd.

FOR SALE.

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FOR SALE.-Motor Cars very little used. In excellent condition. Faily guaranteė“,

in March 1914; No. 64, The Peak. -Apply to G. M. HARSFON. Hongkong, 31st Oct., 1913, 1997 ONEStoddard Dayton Limousine. ONE Reo Limousine. FOUR Studebakers Thirty. Touring One

Kaskill

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. Cobb, a and b Mc-. Keskill...

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Olympio games to be held ball back to Daane. The latter in 1016 are to be decided between in sending it across to Newbold July 1 and 10, according tan put it right in the way of Stalker, K. McKaskill 222 2 739 TO LET FOUR-ROOMED Cars, Five Passengers.

W. Kay German Olympic Committee, mistake, allowed Newbold to get J. de Rome... 5. 20 0 The June dates contemplit d

6 earlier were abandoned by the goal, for Deane to place it in

the ball and pass it back, in front. L. Wencer... 1 Committes at the instance of the the net, Goldenberg not having W. E.. Dixon St. Claxton, b

KOWLOON C. Č. United States, which objected ghost of a chance to save. because the college athletes from From this point until the half w. T. Elson bowled Ander that country would be unable to time whistle sounded play was attend at that time of year. The dull and wretchedly ragged. The F. J. DeRome l.b.w. b Ander- football and hockey champion Club wero hopelessly at sea,

Extras,

Total, Bowling.

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...180

0. M. R. W

10- 08

0

40

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b Cobb

ships are to be contesed on Mayombination being entirely out. P. Robinson, o Anderson, 29 and Jane 5, respectively, and of the question. But for the good the rowing on August 12. The work of Stalker, Railton and IT, S. Roase, a Claxtos, b dates for the exiling, golf, etc., tigden, the score at half time have not yet been fixed,

Anderson

would have been more in the B. D. Evans 1.b.w. b Cobb Traffic in Deadly Drugs. | visitòr'a favour than ;—D.0,L.J., 1 K. R. MoKiskill, o Pearce, b Salcido is becoming the pre-gol; Hongkong F. O., Nil.

Anderson

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HOUSES in Granville Regal Thirty. Five Passengers. Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, These Cars are to be sold at a Kowloon, Cheap rentale.

Low Price to make room for New SHOP with GODOWN atrach- Stock. Apply DRAGON CYCLE ed, Nathan 1 o.d, KOWLOON. Co., Des Vœux Road.

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 Hongkong, 20th Nov., 1913. [1035 with Wharf,

Apply to.-

HUMPHREYS ESTATE &

FINANCE CO., LTD.

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OLET No. 3. DUBBAR WANTED.-Nurse or Nureely Governess" for two young VILLAS," Cameron Road, Kowloon. Apply to:-SPANISH children. Reply to "A C. G. DOMINICAN PROCURATION. c/o "Hongkong Telegraph.“.

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valent, because of the earo with. It was fortunate for the Club A. R. F. Raven not out. which deadly poisons may be that Railton turned out in the obtained, in the, opinion of Dr.scond half despite a somewhat

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W. O. Woodward, health flicial injured ankle caused in a colli-W. L. Weaser, o Gace b of the District of Columbia, U.S.A.sion just before the interval In a published appeal he has tiglen, Elgcumbe and Wilkie W. Kay at. Claxton, b Cobb 0 urgad notion by Congress to re-worked hard in the forward line

H. Mead, o Hancock, b

Anderson

Bowling Analysis,

O. M. R. W.

Notice

D

Overy

7

0 23 1

Soott

Anderson

Wolf

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Extrae

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Total. Bowling.

Goldsmith Mackenzie Curwon

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3 28 1

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1. 10 1

7

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64 Bacon

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0. M. R. W.

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Drainlog the Zuyder Zee,, The Zayder Zee (Southern

gulate the traffic in deadly drugs but found Goldenberg and Lewick and especially endorsed a bilt now of little use on the wings, whilst i in comma of preparation by Re-Brown was responsible for littlo presentative Mano, of Illinois, beyond mistakes. Brigga aleverly governing its traffic between the robbad Deane and working P. H. Cobb Bites.

the field placed It in to easy to procure he ball well up poison," declared Dr. Woodward, the leather just in front of goal R. W. Anderson 10" 2 24 0

and it is equally as true that in whore Edgcumbe lay in waiting R. E. v. Kowloon and. Sea) was formerly a lake surround- many cases the containera of the

The R. E. team had a com-ed by fens and marabes, its pre- poison are not distinctive enough ward sent in a fast shot but the fortab'o win over Kowloon. 2nd sent extent being chiefly the re- to insure against mistakes. The six foot custodian of the visitors XI nt Kowloon on Eaturday. anlt of floods which occurred in increasing number of cases of sui- was equal to the occasion and Scorea:→ cide in the capital has offered a prevented the penetration. A serious problem to the health few moments later Rigden again authorities. The

and unmarked. The contre for-

KOWLOON, 2nd XI. increase is no got the ball in motion and nur-. G. Blackburn, run ont... greater than that throughout the sing it well over the half way. W: A Wilkie, o Poarce b

Morrisb country, it is declared, however. line passed over to Goldenberg, and Congressional preventive but the latter was not in his right W. Curwen, b Lewis legislation will be askeil. po-ition and a splendid opportu- H. Scott, 1.b.v. b Lewis

nity was missed. This was the F. Bacon, b. Morrish... New York to Losa Landmark,

undoing of the Club.. The D. J. Mackenz'e, o and, b

Mortish... Soon after December 1, the visiting outside right got going Tower building, at No. 50 Broad- eventually and centred just in P. R. Wolff, eTucker b Morrish way, a notable landmark on lower front of goal. Newbold took the II. E. Goldsmith, and b

Morrish ... Broadway, being the first tall pare, placed it at the foot of building put up in the city, and Deane who was waiting close iu, N. Croucher, c Tucker b in which the first was of tho and like a flash the ball was shot steel cage system of onstruction past Goldenberg into the opposite G. WBB made,

will brized. corner of the goal. Just before The building, along with the cessation, the visitors attacked two adjoining structures, com tle Club goal, the outside right prising the property known as again being responsible. for a Nos. 44 to 50 Broadway, and clever run and a cleverer centre. Nos. 41 to 47 New Street, will be Newbold Was once more in

on

Lewis

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Wolf, not nut Overy. Whiling b Lewis.

Extras

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torn down. This was decided nseful attendance'

the Lewis.... recently by the Standard Oil outside right and when the Morrish Company, of New York; owners of latter carefally and deliberately the property, because it is desir sent the ball towarde goal New-

Bowling.

thirteenth century. Ita area is about 2,000 square miles, and 6 average depth from 10 to 19 ft. It has always been the work of 6 the Hollanders to recover as much 408. possible of the land lost to 11 them in this manner in past ages, 4 and in the literal sense they can he said to have half made their

5 country, having reclaimed over 0 1,000,000 acres from son, lake,

and river since the sixteenth con- Oftary. Schemes for the reclama..!

tion of the Zuyder Zse have been 2 at, various timsa discussed, and 0a. Bill was introduced in 1900, 0 but afterwards withdrawn, to deal 4 with, first, some 115,000 acres of the southern part at a cost of £7,917,000, and eventually 500,-

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ed to cut down the tax assess bold caught it clean and hard Cpl. Morrish, Scott b Overy ment and also to prepare the plot and sent it at a terrifio pace into Cpl. McGregor, retired·· for sale as vacant property. An the goal. A moment or two later Lace Cpl. Scott b Bacon officer of the company stated the whistle sounded time. p. Kelly, e Scott b Mao- that no building operation is Scores:-D.O.L.I., 3 goals; Hong Lace. Opl. Pearce, c Macken- now in prospect, the tenants hay-kong F.C., Nil. ing been notified to quit the premises for the reasons stated.

The company which holds title

to the property in the name of the

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Billlards.

The following are the results of

kenzie

zie b Goldsmith Sap. Lowis, b Curwen Lace, Cpl. Tucker, a Bacon b

Curwen... Sap. Whiling, e Croucher b

Carwon ... 10. beat Mr Mayra-10, 250 Cpl. Walden, b. Uurwen

Morris Building Company acquir the Y.M.O.A. Billiard Tourna- ed it at a foreclosure proceeding |

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lies between the nineteen-story 201; Me Barlow-150, best Mr Opl. Igles, stumped Blackburn No. 42 Broadway building and Hickling,-30, 250-182 Mr

the Exchange Court building, Hamilton,-100, beat Mr Kemp Sap. Ingram, not out

which has eleven stories. The

thorne, plus 20, 250-195; Mr.

paratively modern one in the

Tower building, the only com- White, plas 80, beat Mr Hanson,

group, has eleven stories, which 5, 250—127.

front 21.3 feet on Broadway and

88.3 feet on New Street. Like

Tennis.

6 Carwen

Extras

Total ...134

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