al
CRICKET.
SATURDAY'S GAMES.
The weather was again favour able for cricket on Saturday, and
quite a number of interesting matches were played.
F.C.C. v. 1.R.C.
CORRESPONDENCE.
To The Editor of the Hongkong Telegraph. "
THE MARATHON,
Sir. Re letter by "Very In terested" concerning Marathon
Race, does he chance to be a com- petitor? If so, perhaps the Happy course, being almost This League contest was played Valley on the Kowloon ground and re-flat, would just sult him, hence sulted in an unexpected win for the proposal to change the course. The Myself I see no reason why the the visitors by 45 runs. Indians batted first and made course should be changed. As it the satisfactory total of 180, of stands now, it is a fine test of which A. H. Rumjahn contributed endurance, owing to the hilly 57. Of the Kowleon bowlers, only nature of the course. I daresay Stalker made any impression. he the Officials will make it a point!
no competitor is taking nine of the ten wickets for to see that
い
Yours etc.
58 runs. After a promising obstructed in any way. opening, Kowloon fell away and! when the tenth wicket had fallen! the total was 32. A. A. Rumjahet took five wickets for 36 runs. Scores:
1. R. C.
A. H. Rumjahn. Stalker
A. Arculli, b Evans
...
A COMPETITOK. Hongkong. Jan. 25, 1920.
37 Corp. Glenny, b Girimmett 14Capt. Macaulay not out
Edmonds
A. Dusra, e Ramsay, b Stalker 32 Capt. Tomory,
S.I. Ismail.endall.bStalker 14 Pie. Kirby, e Strange: Bevan A. A. Runjahn, q
Goodall, b St. Sergt. Theyers, o Edmonds, Stalker
S.A. Ismail, b Stalker
S.D. Ismail, Stalker.
S.M. Moosa, r Beans, bStalker
D. Rumjahn,e Bragg, b Stalker N. M. Bux, not cut M. B. Sufiad, c
Stalker
341 h Bevan
9
Evans, b 41
Extras...
Total
Evans
Pestonjt
Stalker
Overy
"Braga
Extras
Bevan Edmonds
Witchell
Grimmett
100
0. M. R. WI 12 0 50 1
8 1 31 0 1341 58 9 3 9 29 11 3 D 50
KAAN.
D.M. Gosiall, std. D. Rumjahn.
b A. A Rumjahn
R. Pestoaji, b Dusra
A. O. Brawn, e S. A. Ismail, b
A. A. Rumjahn
H. Overy, c Moosa, b A. A.
Rumjahn
W. T: Elsen, b A. A. Rumjahn J. V. Braga, c Dusra. b A. A.
Rumjahn
B. D. Evans, Dusra
A. W. Ramsay, run out
A. de A. Nousu, run out
J. Stalker, not but
J. P. Robinson, run out
Extras
Total
Dusra
A. Areulli
Bowling.
S. A. Ismail
A. A. Ranjaun
S. M. Monva
19
Tatel Bowling.
18
11
.135
O. M. R. W".
THE HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH.
NEW
THEATRE
MONDAY, JANUARY 26. 1920.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ROYAL
GRAND RUSSIAN
OPERA CO.
TO-NIGHT
"RIGOLETTO
15
TUESDAY, 27th January, PAGLIACCI & CAVALLERIA RUSTICANA.
BY SPECIAL REQUEST
WEDNESDAY, 28th January.
LA BOHEME.
Booking is open at MOUTRIE'S.
Owing to slupping delay the Company will tied its season until 27th January,
1 HONGKONG
101 34 3
10 0 41 3
7.2 21
6 1 31 4
R.E. AND LA. Y. UNIVERSITY. This League tie was a decided victory for the military team, who i won by fire wickets and 51 runs.) The winners butted first and de- clared at 225 for five wickets, a excepting Major Greenaway making double-figure scores. The Varsity made a good effort to win, but were all out for 174,
JORD
13 Redmond's 97 being the feature D
of the innings. Scores: -
R.E. AND 1.A.
Major Greenaway, b Redmond
6 Capt. Gray, b Brayshay
4
Major Edwards, e B. Cheah, b
Brayshay
27 Cal. Taylor. b Yoch
21 Major Middlemas, b. Sumy.
1
10
11.ent. Hammond, not dut
Capt. Wahl, not out
Extras
Total (5 wk:-)
183 Lieut. Clauson, Lieut. Dark- con. Capt. Set. Jacobson.
O. M. R. W..
6.40 19
4 0 14 0
4 0 20
...70 36 5
2014
Bowled 4 no balls.
CIVIL SERVICE -STAFF
AND DEITA.
This League encounter
did not bat.
UNIVERSITY.
H. C. Hon. b Hamuoni
T. Cheah, e Middlemas, b
Edwards
0
R. A. Ponsonby
Edwards
U
DDNSAN>
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康富
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Tuesday, the 27th January, 1920.
at his Sales Rocms, Duddell Street
1 Medium Duty Clobe Motor Kerosene Engine by "Pennsyl vania Iron Works with high Tensioh Dixie Magneto, 18:20 H. P.
Tangye Horizontal Kerosine Engine,
1 Air Comp essor.
Outboard Roat Motor.
2 Telescopes.
etc., etc., etc.
On view from Day of Sale. Terms: ash on delivery.
Geo. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer.
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NOTICE.
THE KOWLOON LAND AND BUILDING CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, that the THIRTY FIRST
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ORDINARY MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS in this Com- pany will be held at the COM-
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., LTD. PANYS OFFICES VICTORIA
"
S. S. COLOMBIA,” From SAN FRANCISCO via HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS, SHANGHAI & MANILA.
BUILDING on Thursday 5th February 1920 at 12 o'clock noon for the purpose of receiving the REPORT of DIRECTORS to- gether with Statement of Ac- Counts for the year ending 31st. December 1919.
The above mentioned vesselt. The REGISTER of SHARES having arrived from the above of the Company will be CLOSED mentioned Ports. consignees of from Wednesday 28th January cargo are hereby informed that to Thursday 5th February 1940 their cargo will be larded at their (both days inclusive). during risk into the Pacific Mail which period no TRANSFER of Steamship Company's godowns at SHARES can be Registered. West Point, and stored at Con-
By Order of the Board of signees' risk.
Directors.
Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permit signed by the Superintendent of the Imports and Exports, Hongkong, before! bills of lading can be counter-
THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD signed.
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on Friday,
February 13th at 9.30 pm. A
on Saturday
14th
"1
on Wednesday
18th
+
225
(Matinée)
Y
"
0
Fane, b
F. A. Redmond. e Hammond,
Gray
K. Brayshay, b Hammond
us D. K. Sany, Larkcom, b
most exciting, the Civil Servants Edwards
winning by the narrow margin of S. K. Chua, b Edwards
seven rans. The winners went. E. Yeoh, e Clauson, b
first to the wickets and compiled } Edwards
142 runs, of which Sager, recently K. L. Sun, e Edwardsgh Gray 37 returned to the Colony, made 51. ¡C. H. Yeah, not wat...
The Staffs put up a good res| K. 5. Cheah, b Middlemas
ponse. but could get no further
than 133, of which Col. Humph-;
reys knocked up 45. Details-
CIVIL SERVICE.
B. W. Bradbury, b Confor
G. R. Sayer, e Shirley, b
Bowen.
R. L. Witchell, e Connor, 'b
Bowen
P. T. Lamble, h Bowen W. H. Edmonds, b Bowen
Extra-
Total.
FRIENDLY GAMES.
31
The Wilts Battalion met thei 51 Savy and a good game resulted. The military team, opened with 8168 for gight wirkets (declared), Capt. Hooper (33) and R. M. Beaven (32) being top scorers. The naval team were saved from a severe defeat by time interven- ing when their scure stood at 33 for seven wickets.
R. O. Hutchinson, a Connor. 29 W. Grimmett, e Coles, b Bowen
E. A. Piercy, c Coles, b Connor 13
H. W. Sandford, c Filmer,'b
Coles...
H. E. Strange, not out..... H. F. Bevan,
Connor
Bowen
Coles
Rhodes
Coles
Extras
11
The RG.A. easily defeated the 16 the C. R. Con the latter's
Total
Bowling,
U. M. R. W.
4 48 3
4ground. The home team declared
3
a: 140 for nine wickets, the top!
General Booking opens at Moutrics on "February 2nd at 9 am.
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January 30th
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3 0 13 2
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STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS.
a welcome reappearance in Hong- kong cricket after several years absence, and Davis' 94.
Lt. Col. Coles, b Edmonds 10
University "B" lost to the TO LET. - Broadwood Road Major Bowen, b Edmunds ... 13 Police. Batting first, the Varsity Modern six-roomed. House, de-. Col. Humphreys, e Edmonds, were all disposed of for 67, K. H.
b Grimmett
45 On (20) alone reaching double tached Kitchen, three bathrooms, 9figures. The Police replied with Servants quarters Electric, full
Sergt. Connor, b Bevan
+++
Pte. Filmer, e Bevan, b Grim-
melt ... Pte. Rhodes, b Grimmett
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NOTICE.
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No claim will be admitted port on the 25th January. 1920 Consignees of Cargo be after the goods have left the Godowns and all goods remaining her are hereby informed that all delivered after January 31st. goods
being landed
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No fire Insurance whatever) and or extra hazanious Godowns will be effected.
of the Hongkong and Kowlonen |
Wharf and Gedown Coral in their Bills of Lading for Consignees are requested to
countersignature immediately.
whence and or from the wharves, delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by 2nd Feb, 1920 will be subject to rent.
All broken, chafed, and daman- ed packages are to be left in that Godowns, where they will hel examined on the 6ta February 1920.
Claims against the Stother must be presented within 10 dats
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO.
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MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE Secretary to the Hongkong Land Investment & Agency Co., Ltd. General Agents for the Kowloon Land and Building
· Co., Ltd. Hongkong, 21st January, 1920..
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY COMPANY, LTD.
XOTICE is hereby given that » the Thirty Second Ordinary
Company will be held at the Meeting of Shareholders in this Offices of Messrs. Jardine Mathe- ison & Co., Ltd. on Thursday 29th. January 1920 at 12 o'clock at noon for the purpose of receiving the Rep rt of the Directors to- gether with the Statement of Ac- counts for the year ending 31st, December 1919.
The Register of Shares of the Company will be Closed from Monday 19th to Thursday 29th,
of arrival, otherwise they will PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., LTD. January 1920 (both days in- not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us inta by case what-
lever.
Bills of Lading will be counter- signed by
MESSRS. THORESEN & CO..
Agents.
Hongkong. 28th Jannars, 1919.
STRUTHERS & DIXON INC
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM SAN FRANCISCO
THE Steamship
From SAN FRANCISCO via JAPAN PORTS & SHANGHAI,
The Stcathship
9.5.." WEST CONOB." The above mentioned vessel having arrived from the above mentioned ports. Consignees of cargo are hereby informed that! their cargo will be landed at their Pacific Mail risk into Steamship Company's Godowns at West Point, and stored at Consignees' risk.
the
clusivel, during which period no Transfer of Shares can be Re gistered.
"
By Order of the Board of Directors, MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE
Secretary. Hongkong, 13th January, 1920.
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG LAND RECLAMATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
Consignees of cargo are hereby notified that they must produce WEST CAJOOT "
an Import Permit signed by the having arrived, from San Fran. 'Superintendent of the Imports & cisco via ports. on Jan. 26th 1920, Exports, Hongkong. before Bills consignees are hereby notified of Lading can be countersigned. NOTICE is hereby given that that their cargo is being landed All broken, chafed and dama- the Nineteenth Ordinary Meeting at their risk into the bazanlous aged goods are to be left in the of Shareholders in this Company and or extra-hazardous godowns | godowns, where they will be will be held at the Office of Messrs. of the. Hongkong & Kowloon examined on January 29th, at Jardine Matheson & Company, Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., 10 2.m., and January 30th at Limited on Thursday the 29th, Kowloon, and stored at con-10 a.m.
January 1920 at 11.45 a.m. for the signees risk.
All claims must be presented purpose of receiving the Report of Consignees of cargo must pro-within a week of the steamer's; the Directors together with the duce anaImport Permit signed arrival here, after which they Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st, December 1919. by the Superintendent of Imports cannot be recognized.
& Exports, Hongkung, before No claim will be admitted after The Register of Shares of the Bills of Lading will be counter-the goods have left the godowns, company will be Closed from signed.
and all goods remaining unde- Monday 19th to Thursday 29th, All broken. chafed and dam-livered after January 31st, will January 1920 (both days in aged cargo is to be left in be subject to rent.
clusive), during which period the Godowns where it will be No fire Insurance whatever will to Transfer of Shares can be examined at 10 a.m. on February be effected.
Registered. 2nd. 1920. by, the Company's surveyors, Messrs. Carmichael & Clarke.
„All claims must be presented within thirty days of the steam- er's arrival here, after which they The Annual Open Billiard cannot be recognized. No claims under the auspices of the Victoria have left the Godown s, and cargo Championship of the Colony, held will be recognized after the goods
undelivered on and after Feb. Recreation Club.
Entries close on 31s: January 1st, 1920, will be ubject to and are to be accompanied by rent. entrance fee of $2.
No fire Insurance whatever The number of points, to be will be affected. played and other arrangements Consignees are re quested to will be decided at a meeting of send in their Bills of Lading for the Competitors.
countersignature immd diately. The competition is open to all STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC.
in the Colony.
R. H. B. MITCHELL,
Hon. Secretary. Victoria Recreation Club.
Agents.
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Consignees are requested to: send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature immediately.
PACIFIC MAÏL SS. CO., As Operators, U.S. Shipping Board.
Hotel Mansions...
Hongkong, 24th January, 1920.
NOTICE.
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TheHarry Brettell Lodge, assembles every Tuesday at RA Theatre, Victoria Barracks, a 7.30 p.m.
All Buffs, cordially invited.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE
Secretary. Hongkong, 13th January, 1920.
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