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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

CHILDREN'S SPORTS. such occasions. I am sure that

HAPPY GATHERING, AT

KOWLOON.

the children of today, in years to come. will bave 劭 vivid recollection of your tenure of office

ask here. I now

you to distribute the prizes."

His Excellency said he was Saturday was a gala day for the British children of Kowloon, always pleased, as Mr. Brawn for on that day the hospitality said, to be present to watch the of the Kowloon Cricket Club Younger generation growing up spent itself in their entertain-in the way it should. Mr. Brawn

ment.

The annual children's said he wished they should grow ports were held, and the mem-up with pleasant recollections (His Excellency), bers of the Club had the pleasure of his seller of seeing their efforts reward- not waste their time by standing ed by

a record attendance. All were, unanimous in their between them and the prizes. appreciation of the interest which If they would do him the com- the Club took in the welfare of pliment of remembering him, the little ones.

As befitting the they would remember that it was wise never to make un- importance of the occasion, the

necessary

this speeches, and grounds presented a gay ap pear with the flag masts, bunt was the course he was going to ing and other schemes of follow. (Applause). decoration. A special enclosure which was in the nature of leafy bower was put up for the

use of H. E. the Governor, who Was a patron of the function, The Band of the Wiltshires was Hikewise accommodated on the grounds, and enlirened the proceedings with a number of popular airs.

Cheers for his

Excellency

NEW

WISEMAN LTD.

Special

TEA DANCE

ON

THURSDAY

January 8th,

marked the conclusion of a most Augmented Orchestra, pleasant afternoon.

The names of the officials responsible for the arrangements appears in Saturday's Telegragh. Following are the results of the

sports

Boy's Events.

Potato Race (ages 9 to 10).-1, The various events in the sports Arthur Bliss; 2, S. Rosser; 3, E. meeting for boys and girls re- French spectively were held simultane-1

Boot Race ages under 10).-1,

Lously, with a suitable pause half-J. Clark; 2, D. Davision; 3, R.

way for refreshments. Keenly Parsons. supported as the sports were, it

Obstacle Race (ages 12 to 14).

was nothing to be compared with, R. Hall; 2, A. fall: 3, W. Ston- the avidity with which they ham.. children fell

Relay Race, teams of four (ages оп this more

14)-1, W. Forysth; G. appealing part of the pro- 10 to gramme, and the havoc which Bond, R. Hall and S. Rosser. they wrought in the delect- Flat Race (ages 6 to 8).-1, G. ables of Wiseman's was an indica-G. Edwards; 2, J. Thompson; 3. T. tion of their own exertions and,Neave

at the same time, a tacit tribute Sack Ruce fages under 14),-- to the skill of the pastry cook. 1, R. Wooliey; 2, S. Searle; 3, T. Other forms of entertainment King. provided were the pill box, short- ing gallery and bran tub. There was a sufficiency of toys for the fortunate ones in the sports. They were distributed by H.E. the Governor in the Pavilion at the close of the afternoon.

Tug of War, teams of eight tages 10 to 14).-A. Hole, Keith Hole, T. Pile, E. Moses, G. Bord, C. Colleed, A. Hazeland and W Matchin.

Flat Race" ages 4 to 5)-1, J. Brazil; 2, G. Wolff; 3, W. Simpson.

Flat Race (ages 8 to 10 Thompson; 2, T. Neave; 9, W. King.

Bowls Contest ares 10 to 14)-

In calling upon His Excellency to distribute the prizes, Mr. A. O. Brawn, the Vice-President of the Club, said that they had had a splendid day and he thought everyone had enjoyed it. He was sure that all thero who so peor ously contributed to the funds for these sports and all these who had worked so had to organize

Shooting Competition.-A. Bliss. and run them, would feel them-, selves thoroughly repaid by the J. Clark, F. Souza, A. Souza, C. success of the meeting. The aim Pile, J. Bryson. of the Kowloon Cricket Club was

to provide mears of recrea-

tion

1. H. King; 2, W. Forysth; 3, K. Hole.

Wheelbarrow Race (ages under 141-1, H. King and T. Pile; 2, C. Colleed and S. Searle; 3, 1. White and F. Wolf.

Girls' Events.

Skipping Race (ages under 14).

and social intercourse-1. Peggy Searle; 2, Margaret for all-young and old. He some-Woolley; 3, Irene Bliss.

times thought that the importance

Musical Chairs (ages 8 to 12)——

Fiat Race (ages under 9),-1, Ella Ritchie; 2, Iris Woolley; 3. SMary Rattey.

Flat Race (ages 8 to 10)-1, Betty Baker; 2, Jean Dalziel: 3, Sadie Tharbora.

of these things was not, in 5011. Joan Smalley; 2, Irene Bliss; 3. quarters, sufficiently regaizi. Peggy Searle. In this Colony, on account Skipping Competition ages un- climátic and other reaso. 5. der 9)-1, Dorothy Stewart; 2, 1. business hours were few; con- Birthe; 3, D. Baker. sequently people had mark tim at their disposal for getting in mischief or for brooli. many persons whos: familie-

Potato Race (ages 10 to 19).— were away and who co is.quently 1. Gladys Ramsay; 2, Margaret had none of the attractions Woolley; 3, Andrey Stevens. -of home life. turned to Skipping Competition (ages 10 & Club like the Kowloon to 12)-1, Phyllis Woolley; 2, Recreation Club for recreation, Dolly Lyon; 3, Cissie Hast. and such institutions could help Flat Race (ages under 14). in their moral and physical wel.1, Phyllis Capell; 2, Dorothy fare, for therein sport and good Baker; 3, Marjory Stewart. comradeship were provided. The

Flat Race (ages 6 to 8)-1, S. Kowloon Cricket Club was trying Jeltries; 2, E. Blythe; 3, E. Souza. to keep up with the times towards Egg and Spoon Race (ages un- this social intercourse and recrea der 14).-Phyllis Capell; 2, N. tion. Bearing these in mind, they Pile; 3, Marjory Hanson. wanted to build a new pavilion which would cos: $25,000, which sum had to be raised in deben tures, But he must say that they could not

tha do until the greater part of the debentures had been purchase). They hoped to extend the ground in a westward direction where was a big piece of land which

eded levelling, turfing, fencing The danger which exists when of and generally touching up to geysers are not fitted with a flue make it an excellent recreation was illustrated at an inquest at ground. But the Club had not Battersea on Winifred Dickenson, the funds to do this and without 23, who died in a bath. The bath outside assistance the scheme room was stated to be a small one, would have to be indefinitely and the custom was to open the

Concluding, postponed.

Mr. window when the geyser was said "Your Ex-used." In this case it was Brawn

not yet waved done. When the husband knock- the magic wand. You have noted on the door be received no made this colony a Utopia but answer. The door was opened, ou have, in the short time that and the wife found dead. Death on bave been here, shown a

was stated to be due to coal gas very great interest in the younger poisoning. The coroner, in re- generation. I have seen you, on cording a verdict of Accidental five occasions, present at death," said medical officers of gatherings of the young people health should have the power, if and this will be the fourth time they had not got it already, to do you have distributed prizes at

away with flueless geysers.

celleney has

Relay Race, teams of four (ages 10 to 14).-1, Kitty Blair, Gladys Ramsay,

Stewart.

Elsa Bells, Marjory

DEATH IN BATH-ROOM.

100

|

with all the latest

Jazz Instruments

from America.

DANCE TICKETS

50 cents each.

Tables may be Booked.

D. M. COODALL

Manager.

NOTICE

DISSOLUTION OF

PARTNERSHIP.

MONDAY, JANUARY 5. 1920.

A DVERTISEMENTS.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Consignees per Company's Steamer

***TELAMON

are hereby notified that the Cargo will bo discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie at Consignee's risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 5th January.

Optional cargo will be landed. unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed, and damag.: ed goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will ba examined on any Tuesdays and) Fridays between the hours of 10.45 a.m. and noon within the! free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 12th Jan.. will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under- signed on or before the 26th January, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agents. Hongkong, 4th January, 1919.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

AND

Notice is hereby given that the! partnership heretofore existing ULATUAṀSHIP CO., LTD between Philip Wallace Goldring and Cecil Hynes Lyson, Solicitors. under the name of Goldring and CHINA Lyson, has beer. dissolved a from 1st January 1920.

MUTUAL STEAV NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Consignes par Co's Steamer

"AGAPENOR "

Debts owing to and claims į against the firm must be paid or submitted to Mr. C. H. Lyson, at the office of Messrs. Lo and Lorer, by noilled that the Car- go will be discharged into Moll's Alexander Buildings, Hongkong, on or before 15th. Wharf, Kowloon. where it will

inst.

NOTICE.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

We beg to advise our patrons that we have removed our furni- Lure store to 65, Queen's Road Central.

CHEONG LEE & CO. Hongkong, 1st January 1920.

CONSDEN EPS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

LLOYD TRIESTINO

From TRIESTE

The Steamship

* AFRICA" - Consignees of Cargo are hereby imformed that all goods have. been landed at their rak into the Gedowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd.. at Kowloon, whence and or from the wharves | delivery may be obtained.

at Consignees risk. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godowns on and after 5th January,

Dotional cargo will be landed, unless notica has been given prior to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed, and damag. ed goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am. and upon within the free storage period.

No elsims will be almitted tter the Goods have left the seaner's Gotorn, and all-Goo is remaining undelivered after the 12th January will be subject

to rent.

Ad Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the under si quod

before the 25th January, or they will not be recognised.

on or

No Fire Insurance, will be effected

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.

Agent. Hongkong. 31 January, 1919.

THE VICTORIA.

COME TO-NIGHT TO THE VICTORIA THEATRE AND SEE ONE OF THE MOST FASCINATING STUDIES OF THE SOUL OF FATHERHOOD. EVER GIVEN TO LITERATURF, THE STAGE, OR THE SCREEN

"GATES OF BRASS"

IT IS ONE OF FRANK KEF NAN'S OWN PRODUCTIONS WHICH HE PERSONALLY SUPERVISA D.

THE DETAIL OF PRODUCTION IS FAULTLESS AND THE THEME OF THE STORY SO GREAT AND INTERPRETED WITH SUCH AUTHORITY THAT

"GATES OF BRASS" MUST BE PROCLAIMED A NOTABLE ONE.

COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF AND HEAR THE BAND OF THE WILESHIRE REGIMENTAS WELL.

NOTICE.

THE WEST POINT BUILDING COMPANY, LIMITED,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the THIRTY SECOND ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in the Com pany will be held at the Offices of Messrs..Jardine Matheson & Company, Limited on Wednesday 14th January 1920 at 11 o'clock a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1919.

The REGISTER of SHARES of the Company will be CLOSED from Thursday 1st January to Wednesday 14th January 1920 (both days iuclusive) during which period no. Transfer of shares can be Registered.

By Order of the Board of

Directors.

A. SHELTON HOOPER Secretary to the Hongkong Land Investment &

Agency Co., Ltd. General Agents for the West Point Building Co., Ltd Hongkong, 24th December, 1919.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG BOXING

ASSOCIATION,

President: His Excellency Sir

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO R.E. Stubbs, R.CM.G. Governor.

STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONG KONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAM- BOAT CO., LTD, AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

BONONG-CANTON LIVE.

Sei ing-To (antan daily at 6am (Sundays excepted) sal 16 pm. From Canton daily a, é a m. (innday exceptedy and

pm.'

Chairman: His Honour Sir William Rees Davies, K.C., Chief Justice.

SECOND TOURNAMENT,

At "The Ring", Volunteer Head quarters Parade Ground text (djoining Lower Peak Tram Station). Specially. con- structed Matshed, capable of

SERVICE OF THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD, holding 2,000.

HONGKONG-MACAO

LINE.

Maca-Daily at 9 AM. (Saturiassat 2 raj

From Maca-Daily at 2 .x. (Sundays excepted, at 4 1,x.) Police Permits to leave the Colny are not required. Further information may be obtained at the toy's Office, Hotel Mansions or from Messrs. Thos. Cook & Sex, Booking Agents. Hongkong.

NOTICES.

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA DOCK C MANY LIMITED

In the Watter of the Trading with the Enemy Ordinances 1911-1919.

FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JANUARY 9th and 10th, 1923.

Novices Competitions Championship Contest.

and

Friday, January 9th, at 7 p.m., until about 11 p.m.

Preliminary Bouts in Novices Competitions, Forty Competitors, Middleweight, Welterweight, Lightweight and Featherweight. Doors open at 6.30 par. NO PREVIOUS BOOKING. Cash on admission. Prices: $23, 81, and

50 cents. No hair price seats.

Saturday, January 10th, at 0.15 p.m. skerp.

Semi-Finals

Novices Competitions.

and Finals in

Also a Six-round Welterweight Contest and a Tea-round Father-

NOTICE is for general information hereby given that pursuant to the powers contained in the above Ordinances the under mentioned shares and all rights, whether legal or equitable in re- pect thereof, were vested in the Custodian of Enenty Property. Hongk ng, who pursuant to the said powers has recently sold the same by private tender and Notice is also given that pursuant to the aforementioned powers new Certificates in respect of the said shares have been issued by the above named Company to the Purchaser and that all other Certificates whatsoever in respect of the above shares have been oted in the books of the said Companyweight Contest. as cancelled and Notice is. Further given that consequence of the foregoing all outstanding Certificates in respect of the said shares. are valueless for all purposes whatsoever,

The shares referred to above ury the following:-

No of Share older's am

old shares The Executors of Mrs. ·50

+

WANTED.

WAN ̃£O. -- Shorthand-Typist, Optional Cargo will be forward- ed unless notice to the contrary for Merchant Firm. Apply stat

ing experience and salary re- Norddeutscher Lloyd be given before.

No claims will be admitted qured, Z. Y. 2. c/o Hongkong after the Goods have left the Go-Telegraph." downs, and all Goods remainin undelivered after the 12th inst. will be subject to rent.

Fegis'ered Nos of old shares

34171/34193 inclusive 34196 34220

No. of new shares

10

Lucie M. C. Nicatee"

Wilhelm Otto Christian

Spalekhaver

"

25

15

28362 28393

1)

37687,37711

25815/25839

Dr. Ferdinand Korn

40

8

27305/27314

27315/27324

27325 27334

27335/27344

4

0

35185 35158

H

Jobann Nicolaus Gousmann 1 Carl Heinrich Rogge Friedrich Hermann Arnold Fuchs

0

41989

10

2

28599 28608

25

21814/21838

15

9949/9952 33117 31932/32001

Hongkong

P. Hermeling

25

5

28709/28733

Reinrich Karl Oldorp

Speidel & Co.

10

2

11537/11566

35

7

45951/45960 16624/16648

290

FOR SALE.

All claims against the steamer RS LE Handsome up-c. Rudolf Heinsen must be presented to the Under- signed on or before the 25th inst. right piano in perfect condition, splendid tone,specially construct- or they will not be recognized.

All brok n, chafed, and damaged for Tropical Climate$450.000 ed Goods are to be left in the Apply Box 302 c/o Godowne, where they will be ex- Telegraph." amined on the 10th inst. at 10 a.m. by Goddard & Douglas.

effected.

LOST. From No. 12, Bowen Bills of Lading will be counter- Road, on January 3rd, large white signed by

Bull Terrier dog, answering to DODWELL & CO., LTD.,

the name of Tim. Reward if Agente,

necessary. Apply to E. New- Hongkong, 5th January, 1920. house, P.W.D.

No Fire Insurance has been

LOST.

تی

Dated this 30th day of December 1919.

THE HONGKONG & WHAMPOA

11

Also a

FIFTEEN ROUND CONTEST for the

WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE

Between

COLONY, Sergeant

"Sky"

Kerrison, R.N.Y.P. (Holder) And Seaman Parsons, H,M.S.

Ambrose (Challenger). Doors open at 8.30 p.m. Prices: Reserved $5, and 3,

unreserved $2, and $1.

Men

of H.M. Naval and Military Forces in uniform, balf-frice. to $2 and $1 seats.

BOOKING AT MOUTRIES, as

follows;~

Wednesday, January 7th- Members of the Hongkong. Eoxing Association only. Thursday to Saturday, January 8t1-10th-General Boeking.

Judges L-Colonel Loring, Major Rapson, Lt. Ansdell, R.N. and Lt. Dickinson, R.N.

Referees: Messrs H.J. Gedge. (Official Referee), W. Logen, A. Murdoch and J.S. McCann.

G. G. N. Tineon

DOCK CO., LTD

Hon. Secretary.

Chief Manager.

R. M. DYER,

J. C. WILDIN

Manager.

HARDWARE AND LOCKS

TRADE

YALE

LOCKS AND HARDWARE

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