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LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY : 8, 1917.

|POLICE RESERVE ORDERS. }. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE"

Orders issued te-iny by Mr. FC. Jerkio, DS.P. (Reserve), state-

BRIGADE.

Hongkong and Chlan District..

Orders issand to-day by Mr. E

Vaccination Duty, During the week ending Jan: 15, public vaccination duty will

be carried out as below.---.

Musketry Course, 1917. Part I.

(I) Lists of men who passed] Part II last year are posted on Hongkong C. C. v. Civil Service. the notice board" at Headquar

ters Club. Company, Platoon Ralphs state ----- The Civil Servios made, none

and Section Commanders are foo good a showing agaïvet the

make themselves required to Club on the latter's ground on familiar with same. Those men Saturday, Goioz first to the will not be required to fire the wickets, the home team compiled 158 for the loss of seven wickets, preliminary course this year.

(2) All men who did not pase when they declared. The visitors Part II last year are provisional. failed to land op against the Olab bowling and were all diely warned to attend and fire this missed for 88, Bird alone, with Jer's Part I as followe:— 30 not out, making anything like Jan. 14.-No. 1 Platoon

Blake Pier 8 45 a.m.-Sunday, aland. The scores were ;---

and Mounted Polior. Sunday, Jan. 21-No. 2 Company. Sunday, Jan. 28.-No. 3 Company.

H. K. C. C.

T. E. Pearce, a and b Marley 38 F. Eution, b Hamilton

F. W. S. Evans, c Hamilton,

b Bird

R. H. Austin, b Marley

Lt. Col. Morgan, c Marley, b

Ismilton...

1

B. E. Muriel, e Sara, b Marley H. H. Tayler, b Hamilton

M. M. Maas, not out...

F. D. Biraker, not out.

Tuis!

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4 Blake Pier 1. 15 p.m.-Sunday, [Jən. 14-No, 2 Pistoon and 30

Maxim Gauners. Sunday, Jan. 0 28.-No. 4 Company.

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Leave from these practices will be permitted only on strict com pliance with 8.0, 86.

Police School, 5. 30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. [0.--Olasz } 4 Examination (Iospector Gordon) Thursday, Jar. 11-St. ff Glass (Chief Ia-pector Karr) Also Class 158 III (Inspector Gerrard).

5

J. Gisister and P. Jacks did not

O M. R. V.

38 I 43 3

bat,

Bowling.

Bird

Hamilton Merley

12

7

Edmonds

3

Hon. C. Severn 2

Civil Service.

Friday, Jan. 12-Class IV Er emination (lo pretor P.O'Sulli- van.)

Mardry, Jac. 15-Clara Examination (Inspector Gerrard). „Red Cross Society of Portugal.

No. 2 Company and the Band, 523 on failing in at Queen's Statue at 19 05.15 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 9.b., 60 will proceed at cpce to the

P. T. Limble, b Glaister E. W. Bacailton, 1.b.w, b

Tayler

-W.Dawson.cGlaister, bTayler

G. E. Marley, c. Austin, b

Glaister

C. Sara, b Tayler

R. E. O. Bird, not out

8. Alderman, b. Pearce

Victoria Theatre and attend the.

9 performance being held in aid of

Y.M.O A Division, (si Y.M.Ö.A ̈

Head Quarters) :=

Monday, 7 30-9.30 p.tz. L. Cor- poral Wei Ken; Privates Kwok Kwai-fong, Fang Tang, Chan Sin-chor and Poon Sai so.

Taesday, 7.30-9_30 pm. Ser- Reset So Sio-on; Privates Hong Wen-sang, Poon Yi-wai and Leung Wing-chor.

Wednesday, 7.30-9.30 p.m. Ser- gent Ho Leison; Privatze Chan Fing-nam, Wang, Poon Yan-ang, and Ng

Thursday, 7.30-9.30p.m. Privates Lo Kwok-f, Cheng Yia and An Hon hwong.

potal Seto Ohung; Privates Ha Friday, 7.30 9.30 p.m. L. Cor- Toi-leang, Mak Sia-ting and Mak Pui-chi.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

POULTRY.

OUR

HOUSE FED CAPONS

AND

CHICKENS

ARE THE BEST IN THE EAST.

TENDER EATING, DELICATE FLAVOUR-TRY THEM.

FAIRALL & CO.

2. Pedder Street.

Saterday, 7.30-9.30 p.m. Ser. ANNUAL WINTER SALE.

ceant So Sia-oo: Privates H Teo-sin, Tasog Kon-sang and Chin Fa-sog.

Victoria Division, (st No. 16, Ewo St., ground door),--Daily, e.m. 2 p.m., Private Colin Mackenzie, La Cheung-ip.

Stole a Singlet.".

the Red Cross Society of Portugal. An old woman stall-holder, of 3 Seats have been reserved. In the Yaumati, saw a man anetch B

3 event of the parade being co-singles off her stall and run away. called by bad weather, members She raised a ory, and a chase for

0 of this command will proceed the man was made. Ho WLS

1 individually, Bad in uniform, to eventually caught, but had pre- 30 the Thenire.

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B. Ponsonby-Fans, ¢ Bisseker,.

b Mass

S. Tacchi, b Mass

G. Edmonde, b Masa.....

Parades. Central, 5.30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 8.-A craits. Tuesday, Jan. 9.-Maxim 13 Goonere.

1

Hon. C. Severn, b Pearce

Extras

11

Total

Glaister

Tayler

Pearce

M

Bowling,

Wednesday, Jun. 10.—All

0 Becruite.

Cyclist Patrols.

A number of new machines 28 having been presented to the Police Reserve, a Cyclist Patrol Section is to be formed for daty on the Kowloon peninsula. Mem. bare may submit their namen for telection to this office.

O M. R W.

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'FOOTBALL.

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"Police Reserve 'Gazette." Section Commanders who have not sent in their lists stating the number of copies required, sa per personal letter from the under- signed, should do eo without delay, and in any event not later than January 12,

The Gazette Committee will meet at the D.S.P.'s office at 6.30 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 8.

The Club Defeat the Shropshires. The miserable weather revail. ing on Saturday had a depressing tfect on players and spectators alike, and not to mach interest was centred in the match between the Club and K 8.L.I. might have been had the con- ditions been more propitious, The Shropshires broke off way they secured it. The soldiers in fine style, Machin brenk-¦adopted the offensive from the ing through, but Black and Mc- commencement, but were met by Cubbin soon rushed in to defend, a stronger defensive than they and from thence onward for some bad anticipated, Several times Considerable time the Club held they tried to penatrats, but it was the away. The Shropshires visibly all to no purpose, and when balf- fell off, the Club taking op the time arrived neither side had aggrewire and showing quite a succeeded in getting a point. lot of dash and initiative. Not- It was in the second moisty withstanding that the Shropshires that things took a turn for the made strenuous efforts to retrieve better so far as the Navy were a position which was fast becom- concerned. Hotchinson played ing lost to them, the Club proved very well for the Navy and far too strong, and McTavish.fed Palmer so that he got in brating Clayton and getting past their first goal. A little later, the Shropshires' goalie, gave the Hatchinson got past · Talfourd Club their first goal, half-time and scored the recond, the Navy soon arriving.

winning by two goale to none. In was noticed in the second R. E. Reserves v. Kowloon, half that the Club again" gava

R. E. Beserves beat Kowloon sigan of enterprise and their for ou Saturday, some good play be- wards greatly barrassed the Shrop ing witnessed. The soldiers were abires, some very sound playing very quick, and, apart from their and splendid combimation result enterprising attacks, they had a ing. The Shropshires woke up to fine defence, which could not be

broken through. When half-time | the fast that things were going ex- tremely bad with them, and, ahak-arrived no score had been made, ingefis certain amount of legartby but the second half had not long! which had crept upon them, they been in progress before Baker broke away and took things into tent in a shot which completsly

riously thrown the singlet away. When charged before Mr. J. R. Wood, at the Magistracy this morning, he was sentenced to one month'e hard labour,

SAKURA BEER

SOLE AGENTS:

SUZUKI & CO.

TEL. 468 ALEXANDRA BUILDING.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

their own hands for a little while. boat the Kowloon goalie, THE Undersigned has received From a pass by Machin, very well the soldiers winning by one goal placed by the way, Braddock est to pil.

off with the leather to the Club'ei goal and sent in a shot which

sadly beat the goalie.

This

reverse "purred on the Olah to

HOCKEY.

The League Table. The League table, compiled to graster efforts, and Stalker, secur- January 5, is as follows:-

Goals.

instructions to sell by Public Auction on TUESDAY, the 9th January 1917. commencing at II a.m. at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

P.W.D.L. F. A, P,

+

at the Sai Winz Godown, West Point.

ing the ball, raced op to the sunmy's oitsdel and sent it] through. Result:-Club 2; Surop- Volunteer"A" 6 5 10 19 311 (For account of the concerned). shire'}.

88 Coy. R.G.A.7 5 11 17 8 11

O. 8. 2668 bags Rice Meal.

8. 855 Navy Defeat R. Q. A. 8700F.R.G.A.7 5 0 2 18 710(more or less damaged by sea-

do (White) The Navy, in their match Volunteer""7 03 20 10 8 water ex .. **FAUBANG.” against the It. G. A. on Saturday, E. E. 6 2 0 4 6 18 4 Terma: Cash on delivery. scored their first win and they Boyal Navy 6105 618 2. GEO. P. LAMMERT, nie to be congratula'ad in the 83Coy.E.G.A‚7.0 07 0 21 01

Auctioneer.

Commencing from Tuesday, January 9th, 1917.

FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.

ALL STOCK AT LESS THAN half priCE.

TO-DAY'S ADV CRTISEMENTS.

RHODINE.

RHODINE mesos acetyl acid of the purest quality.

It is the equivalent of the German Aspirine and is as efficient if not more so than this last product for the same therapeutic purposes.

Each tablet contains 0.50 gramme of pure RHODINE. From 1 to 6 tablets a day may be taken, according to physician's prescription.

RHODINE is a special romedy for acute rheumation. If taken in proper doses, it will often sure and always alleviate headache, neuralgia, stomachic pains etc, if those complaints And their origin in rheumatism.

It is very valuable in influenza, typhoid fever and in all kinds of infectious diseases attended by feverishness.

These tablets may be taken at any time, in a small quantity

of water in which they will dissolve almost immediately.

Alkaline water, Eau de Vichy or water containing bicarbonate of enda, for instance, should be avoided.

OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received

instructions to sell by Pub- lic Auction an

WEDNESDAY, the 10th January, 1917,

commencing at II a.m.

at his Bales Rooms, Duddell Street.

1598 feet Balata Belting (from 11-12", 3 to 10 ply).

932 feet Special Heat Resist- ing Belting (4" to 5").

2280 pieces Galvanized Iron

Brackets.

Two Straw Hat Machines. One Hand Bale Press.

Bix Hand Challenge Force Pumps (Brass Cylinders) Brass fittings.

One New Vortical Oil Engine (Kerosene).

Also

Several Typewriters (in good condition.)

And

A Large Quantity of Dinner Crockery.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO, P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

→):0:(

TUESDAY 9th January, 1917.

at 5.15 P.M.

GRAND MATINEE in aid of PORTUGUESE RED CROSS SOCIETY. Programma

(1) Twenty Minutes of Love.” (Chap'in Comedy)..

(2) "The Millionairess."

(A beautiful Italian Drama in 3 parts).

(8) "The Trunk Mystery." A Detective Drama in two parts) (4) "The Fatal Mallet." (Chaplin Comedy), Portuguese Canconetan,

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.,

ANNOUNCEMENT.

Measre, MUSTARD & CO.'S OFFICES and SHOWROOMS are now situate at 4. Dej Vœux Road, Central (First Floor).

HONGKONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

THE Committee has decided that the following shall be the settlement days for the year 1917.

Monday 29th January, Friday 23rd February, Thursday 29th March, Friday 27th April, Wednesday 30th May, Thursday 28th June, Friday 27th July. Wedoesday 29th August, Thursday 27th September, Monday 29th October, Wednesday 28th November, Friday 21st December. By order of the Committee,

EDWARD M, RAYMOND,

Hon. Secretary. Hongkonz Stock Exchange Hongrong, 6th January, 1917,

SHAKE OFF THE CLUTCH

of rheumes em, the greatest enemy to the peace of man.

You can do it.

As evidence of this you have but to congidar any one of the thous›nda of curen that have been effected by the wes of

LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALE Many of Liora Bured masa 1-ld by their thysicians that there was no hope. Thay had resigned liamselves to i ves of racke ing Vriste-painfilled hours of was and misery. They bad net thought rel'st rouible. Then they heard of LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM. With ero'y applica went down, their fate nightened on their pain pawless, then swellings oul-they warn fome-free me you can be,

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