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FOOTBALL.

Saturday's Matches.

THE HONGKONG

the lead. Carlisle got down again THEATRE and should have added to their doore, for Brunt, at closa range, skied the ball over the top. ROA transferred the play to the

The following are the results of other end whore Keay struck the Saturday's games in the Hong-crossbar with hard shot. kong League --

DIVISION 1. Hongkong Club, 7: Ambrose, 0.

Wiltshires, 1; Hongkong Police,

the ball bouncing out of play. Wilson placed well from the H.M.S. corner and Morris sent over the top. McHugh receiving from the kick out, sant in a long that that beat Flood and made the scores; level. Following midfeld play. Watson, Sear., sent McHugh well in, the latter sending over the top with only the goalie to RG.A. Reserves, 4; H.K. Cab beat, half time arrived with the Reserves, 0.

Q.

H.M.S. Carlisle, 2; 8.G.A. I. Kowloon, 0; S.CA, 0.

DIVISION IL.

Kowloon Reserves. ; S.C.A. Reserves, 1.

FLMS. Carlisle Res. 3: Oilers

United. .0.

Staffs agd. Depts, 4:2nd Punjabis, 0.

Indian Rec. Club, 2: Club de

Recreio, 1.

1.

St. Joseph's College. 3: Unitel

CLUB V. AMBROSE.

score one all.

Resuming, Wilson went away Do the right and centred, where

TELEGRAPH.

ROYAL

HONGKONG.

Commencing

TO-NIGHT, December 20th

at 9.15 p.m. Return for a Short Farewell Season of the

BANDMAN COMEDY COMPANY

IN THEIR REPERTOIRE OF NEW PLAYS.

TO-NIGHT

"THE ROTTERS.

Watson. Sour., tested Flood who caught the ball, and throw out, when Morris sent over the top RG.A. returned and forced a TUESDAY Dez. 218. comer and Keay sent over from the resulting kick. Wilson sent

IN THE NIGHT.”

"THE NAUGHTY WIFE." THURSDAY Dec. 23rd.

THE YELLOW TICKET.“ FRIDAY Dec. 24th.

"LORD RICHARD IN THE PANTRY,

-,, ROMANCE.”

*** BILLETED."

THURSDAY Dec. 30th.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920,

LADIES NEWS!

Madame H. Barbey, has arrived from France by s.3. "Andre Lebon,” with a great assortment of the latest Parisian creations.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

NEW

G. $25.

NOTICE.

TO BE LET.

TO LET-Kowloon, Furnished house in Chatham Road from beginning of November to and of

Models from the best renowned Paris dressmakers constructing the road from Fok-Hongkong Telegraph."

In consequence of the work of September. Apply Box 484 clo

and milliners.

fulam Road to Victoria Road, the Victoris Road will be closed to

TO LET-For immediate-oc-

Mantles, robes de ville, evening gowns, tes gowns, traffic from Friday, the 17thcupation three large and light

hats, fashionable bags, perfumery, etc.

On view from Monday 20th December at Room 38, Astor House Hotel.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction an

Thursday the 23rd. December 1920

commencing at 5 pm.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddel! Street

NOTICE.

MIN RIVER CONSERVANCY. Notification No. «.

instant until further notice be-1 tween the hours of 7 am, and suitable for offices. Cen-

tral Position.

Apply P. O. Rox 4 pm, each day.

No. 73.

W. CHATHAM. Director of Public Works. Public Works Department, |Hongkong, 18th December, 1920.

FOUND.

TO LET.--One large OFFICE ROOM in Queen's Buildings to let with immediate possession. Apply Box 4 ea "Hoogkong Telegraph."

FOR SALE.

Notice is hereby given that) STRAYED.—From No, & Cox's! TENDERS are invited for a verti-Road at noon on the 16th instant] cal boiler about four feet in one dark-coloured pointer dog diameter and nine feet in height, wearing collar and licence num and Art Collectors. Cheap: Two FOR SALE To Connoisseurs either new or used, together with ber. Auswers to the name of Ivory Miniatures (French Art), the usual steam and water mount. Bob." Finder, will be rewarded one painting en porcelain (Re- ings suitable, for use on a Priest-if necessary, on returning same ligious subject, Italian art), one man Dredger. Tenders will be to Mr. Lanigan. Imports and Ex-va vable Italian Violin, also var

A Fine Selection of High Class considered only on boilers in good ports Office. |Cut Crystal Glass-ware

working condition.

Tenders stating dimension with

comprising: Bowls, Dishes, De other particulars of the boilers and canters, spif bottles. scent koties, vases, jugs, etc, etc.

mountings, term, time of delivery. etc. will be received up to 21: December by the Honorary Secre

On view from Wednesday the tary and Treasurer of the Min (22nd. jost.

River Conservancy.

Catalogues will be issued.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

Auctioneer.

in a low abot which Flood pushed WEDNESDAY Dec. 22nd. out, and the winger running in.) the ball rebounded from him The Club, playing at home over the line. From the kick-out without Jandberg, Goldenberg. J. the Carlisle got away and Me- Rodger and Lawrence, easily Carthy beating Walker, Smith defeated the Ambrose team, who ran out to clear and MeCar.by had only four of their regular sent over the top. GA. press players out. Among the notable ed by Ashford

Barret: and absentees were Sargent and cleared. Carlisle came again SATURDAY Dec. 25th. Downs, who have been selected and McCarthy sent in a long shot. to play for the Services.

which Walker just touched and The Club started the game at Smith was beaten, the ball landing)MONDAY Dec, 25th. 4.20 and pressed, when Day in the not and the Carlisle leading.

"ROMANCE." opened the score for them after With only ten minutes to go, the fre minutes play. Following a] R.G.A. returned to the attack, TUESDAY Dec, 28th. flash by Savage for the Ambrose, but the backs kicked out on every Kuhr far the Club came through [occasion that the R. G. A. looked. and, beating Harding put the dangerous. Time arrived with the WEDNESDAY Dec. 29:b. ball past Hardwood. Ambrose sailors winters by the odd goal ** CAESAR'S WIFE." went away from the rentz kick. in three. but Tonkin returned and Mc. Tavish seat across to Biis, but Royling cleared. The tub rame again and McPhail sent over the top. Following a break-away by Savage, Railton sent Hamilton

The Police started the game away where Harding sent behind. before fair sprinkling ofi Hamilton placed well from the spectators and went towards the] corner and Kubr facing the ball. Wilts goal but hands relieved quickly turned and sent the

and play was transferred to the sphere into the net giving the other end, where Swanborough Club a lead of three goals in runing in from the right beat) quarter of an hour. Ambrose transferred the ball to the Club and take play followed. Hillyer with a fast shot.

The For the erection by Public | commencing at 12 o'clock (noon) end, but Savage was beaten by Police bruke away but Cagill Subscription, of a building to be at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Tonkin. Following another rush by Savage, Kuhr and McTavish spoilt a good opening by being run on Y. M.C. A. lines, to be offside. Wit's went away hu: called the War Memoria! brought the ball down and the J. Clake returned and sending Institute and to be manage fo: former enticing Harwood out of Watts away the latter passed the joint use of the Navy, the to Reynold who sent Army and Chillans by a Joint over the top. Hall-time-Wilts. Board of Director. 1: Police, 0.

goal, sent the ball into the net. The Club ea-ed up after this and Savage got down again and

passing

out

Knight,

The game was well contested and the sailors are to be con- gratulated on their win. Cheeseley was the referre.

WILTS V. POLICE

L

Mr.

Giva!

Resuming, the Wilt's attacked

this player was ruled offside. and Menham headed over the Play was transferred to the other end, where Harwood was called top. The Police came away and Reynolds passed forward, where upon to stop shots from Kubt and Trivett cleared. At the other Day. No further seating took end. Swanborough tested Hillyer. place and the teams crossed over the goalie clearing in fine style. with the Club leading by four The Wilts pressed but owing to posla to nil.

bad shooting failed to increase

Resuming, the Ambrose men their leap. The whistle sounded went toward the Club goal, wherewith the soldiers winners by one Railton cleared and McTavish passed to Kuhr, who tipped the goal to nil. Mr. Jones was the

referee. ball to Dag and the latter being well placed beat Harwood, sear

KOWLOON V. 5.CA.

NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH

Booking plans open at

MOUTRIES.

PHILIP CARLTON,

Manager.

WAR MEMORIAL.

SUBSCRIPTION LIST:

Lists may be found at Messrs. Lane Crawford Messrs. Kelly & Walsh Messrs. Moutrie The Hongkong lub The Hongkong Cricke Club The Club Lusitano The Engineers Institute The Victoria Recreation Club The Kowloon Cricket Club The Kowloon Bowling Club The Peak Club

The Club de Recreio The Craigengower lub

M. J. BREEN, Hon. Secretary War Memorial

Committee.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS,

THE Undersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public 1 Auction on

Wednesday, the 22nd December

1020

Street.

35 cases Heidsaick Extra Dry Champagne :)

15 cases Doc de Monaco Cham- pane igts.)

30 casea Salamander Brandy 13 Star).

| 300 cases Salmander Brandy

No. 1.

34 casa Australian Hock 44 cases Old Tom Gin

16 cases French Vermouth lin lots to suit all purchasers) On view now Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Codersigned have received instructions to sell by Public

ing the fifth goal for the Club. Before a large crowd of Chinese, Following a free kick against these teams played a drawn game Kahr for offside the Ambrose went on the Navy "A" ground. The away and Tonkin was forced to game was fast throughout and on give a corner. Savage, raking the play the Chinese should have THE ORIGIN OF DIXIE." Auction on

The forward and both sides the kick, placed well and Moore won. kicked behind. The Club cleared were speedy and did very good the second

and work in midfield, but Crocker for corner kik Railton passed out to the right Kowloon and Lo Hing-chow for McTavish and Hamilton took for the S.CA.dealt with all shots the ball down and the latter, in a masterful manner. receiving a forward pass from sang should have scored, for with McTavish sent in a very fast only Crocker to beat and one to the South. The Citizens Bank Ladies' and Gent's Boots and

Au Kit-

short that beat Harwood all the fine yards out he sent the outside the post. The game way.

ed in a goailers draw. Hollands was the referee.

'Dixie" was born in Sew Dr- leans. and of all places of} romance--it was born in a bank; this most enduring of all the nicknames which have been givea

of Louisiana, which was organized ball!

in New Orleans in 1833, and end-claims to be the oldest bank in

Mr. From the centre-kick. Ambrose

the South, was authorized about went away on the right and

1855 to issue paper currency. Kaight centred too far forward. 8. G. A. 253. v. CLUB RES. This issue was principally in $10 Rodger, running eat, cleared. Starting with tea men. the denominations. As the prepon- The Club came away and Kubr} Club put up a weak show against derating elemenvin New Orleans rooning through heat Harwood the soldiers. Playing with the at that time was French, the bills and scored No. 7. Ambro-o tried wind, the club went away with a were engraved in French as well bard to get a goal but when well rush, but R. G. A. returned and as in English, and, on the back of placed Knight was ruled off side. Veale opened the scoring. R.G.A. the

notes, the French word From a free kick for hands, the keeping up the pressure, Veale dis "--was prominently dis- Ambrose got well in and Savage put then further ahead by beating played. The English and Ameri- sent in hard to Rodger, who Groot, who made no attempt to can migrants called these bills cleared and punted up the field. clear. The Club visited the other "dicks." and. eventually. The game ended in a win for the end and forced a corner which" dixies.""

Mr.R.G.A. cleared. Half time arrived) Club by seven goals to mil.

Mississippi. Texas, and north Wells was in charge of the game. with the R.G.A. leading by twojalong, the Mississippi River.

The game lost all interest | goals to nil.

Louisiana, and particularly New owing to the weak display The Club fielded a full side on Orleans, became known as the of the Navy team. Savage resuming but the R.O.A. playing Land the Dixie,' aad tried hard to reduce the lead, but with the wind had most of the gradually the

word Dixie ". received little support from the gama and Kent scoring twice in came to be applied to the State. rest of the team, and Railton kept the second half the RG.A. won and as immigration to the Golf the speedy forward well covered by four goals to mil.

Coast increased the name was

At

CARLISLE V. B.GA.

Tuesday the 21st December 1930

commencing at 11 am.

at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

A Consignment of High Class

Shoes

and

A Selection of Ladies Costumes Dresses, Cloaks in Silk and other materials (from Paris).

Terms: Cash on delivery

LAMMERT BROS..

Auctioneers.

FOR SALE.

MILNER'S SAFES

APPLY TO

LAMMERT BROS.

Duddell Street.

NOTICE.

LADIES RECREATION CLUB.

and prevented him from becoming ST. JOSEPH'S v. 'NITED. applied to all the South, first as dangerous. The Club forwards Playing at home, the College the Land of the Dixie" and had a good afternoon's shooting team beat the United by three than as Dixie Land." practice.

goals to one. Simmons scored In 1859 Daniel Decatur Em- for the United in the opening matt composed the song "Dixie The Ladies Tennis Singles Bookunpoo, the sailors minutes of the game and Lim, Land as a walk-around" for Open Championship Challenge defested the soldiers by two goals Valesco and Hyndman replying Bryant's minstrels. He frequent Cup will be played for during to one. R.G.& started and the College won as above stated. ly had heard the words, I wish January and February. Any following two corners, which the The United backs were weak and I were in the Land of the Dixies," lady may enter who is a member Carlisle, men cleared. Brant want miskicked on several occasions and to meet the demands of of say Tennis Club in the Colony, down the wing and contred and the Collage front line being meter and thyma converted it Narpes of intending competitors where Fawcett, agit avez the top. strengthered by the inclusion into the line of the song. I must be sent in to the Secretary Kesy got away on the BGA of H. P. Hyndman, the Saint's wish I were in Dixie." This of the Ladies Recreation Club left and centred but the pass won a bard game.

song afterward was rewritten by through the Secretaries of their went begging, the ball rolling The Staff, Carlisle Reserves, Gen. Albert Pike, who gave it respective clubs not later than touch. Following midfield and Inians won their games the dash of a thrilling battle December 25th: 1920, accompanied play, Brant scored and sending against Punjabis, Oilers and Club song. It went all over the United by their entrance fees of $2. sach. across from that right wing, de Recreio, while the Kowloon States, and the nickname of

beating Smith, gave the sailors drawn game of one goal air sver on the Land o" Cotton..

to

DOROTHY DIGHY.

Hon. Secretary,

|

The Conservancy does not bindi itself to accept the lowest or any render

P. R. WALSHAM. Hon. Secretary und Treasurer to the Min River Conservaren Foochow, 30th November, 1920.

THE SHELL TRANSPORT & TRADING CO., LTD.

An Interim Dividend of 2 - per) ordinary share free of Income Tax has been declared on account

.NOTICE.

CHIRESE CUSTOMS

NOTIFICATION.

ious articles of Jewellery: one ladies cor. Siberian Fox, One ladies Astraebas Coat

and Jacket. Apply between 11 am. and 1.3 pm. or $ p.m. and 5 p... Astor House Hotel, Room 20.

FOR SALE. -American DE

MOTORBIKE, AIVOT

On and after 18th January next | for a period of one year a Surtax LUXE for Famine Relief of one tenth onfused: Cost $78.00, purupen to any all collections of revenue made by reasonable offer: Can be inspect- Maritime and Native Customs-fed at KUNG LOONG Bicycle except Tonnage Dues will be shop. 19. Canton Road, Kowloon. levied.

Shipments to China made prior to 16th January, 1921, will be exempt from this Surtax.

W. G. LAY, Commissioner of Chinese Customs,

Kowloon and District.

of the year 1920. It is payable B.D. Inspector General of Chinese

in London on the 5th January.) next. Coupon No. 36.

FOR THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM CO., (S.C) LTD.

Signed W. H. BELL.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG TUTORIAL EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE

43. Bonham Road. Opposite the University- Tel. No. 32. P.O. Box. 593. Principal

JOHN P. JONES, B.Sc.. }LE, Min.

.. Customs.

York Buildings. Hongkong, 18th December. 19:20.

FOR SALE-Owner leaving the Colany, one, ner evening cown just arrived from Paris. Apply Box 433 cloHongkong Telegraph."

REPULSE BAY HOTEL.

The completion of the Ball Room Extension has increased the Dance Floor capacity to 6,000

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Square Feet.

HONGKONG

COMPASJES WINDING UP NO. OF 1920.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE

1911

AND

IN THE MATTER OF THE CHINESE PARTNERSHIP ORDINANCE 1911.

The Institute aBords Special Pre Re The Chap Cheung Sing KL. paration Clasa voi Private. Day and Evening. Oral and Correspondence for University Matriculation AIM Degree Examinations.

By order of Court, dated the 15th day of December 1970, Mr. Charles Bernard Brown, Charter- New Session bas now commenced

ed Accountant of Messrs. Lin- Tutorial Classes are being conducted stead & Davis Alexandra Build-

CABARET DINNER DANCES will be held at the above Hoteln

the following dates :--- WEDNESDAY, 22nd Dec. 1920. XMAS EVE, FRIDAY, 24th Dec. 1920.

BOXING DAY, MONDAY. 27th Dec. 1920.

WEDNESDAY, 29th Dec. 1920. NEW YEAR'S EVE, FRIDAY [31-1 Dec. 1920.

and

NEW YEAR'S DAY. SATUR- DAY, 151 JANUARY, 1921.

HONGKONG HOTEL. CABARET DINNER DANCE XMAS NIGHT, SATURDAY,

in English. Matherotice, Trigonome-ings Des Voeux Road Central 25th December, 1920. try. Mechanics, Faysics, Chemistry Victoria has been appointed History. Geography, Latin Franeh. fur Hongkong University Chinese registered partnership will entertain with the latest

liquidator of the above-named SMITH & JACKSON | July Examinations.

without a committee of inspec- tion.

coon songs and dances on Dater this 17th day of Decem-the above dates. ber, 1920.

Private Inition can also be bad i these subjecta.

Prospectapus on plication.

NOTICE.

The ADMIRAL LINE are re- presenting the s.s."WOUDRICH- EM as discharging Agents. we have no other interest in this

stearner.

PACIFIC S. S. CO.. Hotel Mansions.

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

THEUndersigned have received

instructions to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday. the sand. Dec. 1920. commencing at 12 o'clock (noon) at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street 33 cases Guinness Stous, each 12 doz. splits

25 cases Guioness' Stout each 6 dez. splits

Terms:

art on delivery LAMMERT BROS. Auction cere.

THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, the 22nd. Dec. 1930

commencing ai tɔ noôn.

at their Sales Rooms, Daddell Street

- A Quantity of Bligh Class

Chocolate

(+4.) C. D. MELBOURNE, HONGKONG HOTEL.

Official Receiver.

NOTICE.

ROSE GROWING

HA

NEW YEAR'S EVE, FRIDAY, 31st December. 1920. The attention of patrons is drawn to the fact that the usual dance will not be held at the A paper on Rose Growing in Hotel on the above date, as the Hongkong by Mr. R.A Nicholson. entire accommodation has been will be read at a Meeting of the booked from 9.30 p.ro, for the Hongkong Horticultural SocietyAT HOME" to be given by at the City Hall (Music Room) at Lt. Col. J. R. Wyndham and. 515pm. on Tuesday 21st. DecenOfficers of the 2nd. Battalion, The Duke of Edinburgh's (Wiltshire Regiment).

ber.

.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON.

ORGAN RECITAL

AND

CAROL SERVICE

ON

Thursday Dec. 23rd.

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at 6 p.m. Collection for Charch foods

LESSON IN CHINESE.

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NOTICE.

THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918) LTD.

THE SECOND ORDINARY GENERAL MERY ING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held a: the Offices of the Company. 19 George's Ballding, Chater Road. Victoria, Hongkong, on THURSDAY, the 23rd December, 1920, at-11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of receiving statement, of accounts and –thé report of the General Managers for the year ended 30th Septem- bar, 1920, and electing a önault- ing Committee and Auditora.

THE TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be closed from FRIDAY the 17th December 1920

in literators, kas bout #escher Esrogen tatil, THURSDAY... the 23rd Udicisis and merchante la shir eslogs for December, 1920, both

(slightly damaged by heat, other-sty years

wise in good condition) Terms: Cash on delivery

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