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THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE

REGULAR AND FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE.

LONDON SERVICE

(Direct)

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LAOMEDON 9th Dec. TEIRESIAS 13th Dec. BELLEROPHON 20th Dec. LYCAON

3rd Jan. HELENUS 10th Jan.

LIVERPOOL

ORESTES DEUCALION

ADAMEMNON

TALTHYBIUS

(Direct or via, Continental Ports)

6th Dec.

Liverpool

14th Dec. Marseilles, Havre & Liverpool 20th Dec. Genoa & Liverpool

PACIFIC

TVNDAREUS

PROTESILAUS

SERVICE

(via Kobe and Yokohama)

13th Doc.

743897

THE HONGKONG -

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LEAGUE CRICKET.

BBB B

MONDAY.-- NOVEMBER

1921.

Bowling analysis.-

0. M.

James

10

| Brawn... . se

5

9

8

4 1

2 I

Overy

Kowloon v. Civil Service. These strong teama mat on Civil Draks

Evelyn Servios ground on Saturday, the bowbars having the best of il Kowloon won by 35 runs, Soures:

Kowloon

B. D. Evans, b Ling LA. A. G. Macdonald, 1. b. w.

Lingam

.C, 1. Stapleton, b Ling

0. Dance, e Ling b Reed....... Capt. E. G. Spinks, o Fincher b

Hamilton

K. K. Macaskill, a sad b Reed

E. L. Braga, o Feed

Hamilton

J. Stalker, b Hamilton....

F. G. Thompson, not out....

b

J. P. Robinson, it. Strangə b

Sager

B. Pestonji, b Sayer.

Lawrence ***..

LRC 7. CRC Indian Recreation Club got the beak of C.R.Q. is a low-scoring match on the latter's ground on Saturday, C.R.C. batied first and sere dismised for 80. G. Lee, who has been batting consistently, acatributed 88, including a six and six fours. He was caught on the boundary. Indiana felding was good, some tire catches being made, Tae in tura did was find it "easy lo I get runs and had C.R.C. Lek their catches they might have WOD After getting four men ut for 44

35

1 they allowed S. D. Imal to meks a stad, be bathing solidly do 31. gladisos got the run with he |eichià màn balling, and when bad 121 light comp led a foish they had

11. Scores:

Extras..

Tetal....

3al Jan.

Victoria, Seattle & Vancouver

Bawling nonlysis...

C.R.C.

31st Jan, J

Reed.

ሱ. 11

R. W.

37 2

W. Look Wei, o S.-D Indil b

Atculli

13

Liog

t

-

18 3

(via Suez or Panama)

E. W. Hamilton... 10 3 Sayer

35

$

G. A. N. Hall, b Arculia

7

1

23

*

Lo Man pan, b L'urreem

3

G, Lee, à 0, 1smad, b. Abbas... So

J. Wong, c A. H. Rumjahn, b

Areulli.....

7

NEW YORK SERVICE

KNIGHT OF THE GARTER YANOTSZE

TEIRESIAS TEIRESIAS

2018 December. vis Suez 30th December. vis Suez

PASSENGER SERVICE

28th Nov. for Shanghai “ 13:h Dec.

for Singapore & London

For Freight and Paysage Rates and all Information Apply to:-

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE

Civil Service,

G. B. Saver, b Stalker.... F. J. de Rowe, b Evans

B. E. Witebell, o Spinks, by

Stalker......

H. E. Stranze, b Evas..

E. W. Hamilton, e Pestonji, b

Stalker...

E. C. Fincher, c Dance, b

Evans

Ho Wing ko. Curreem, b

Abbas

A. J. Kaw, b Abbas

2{W. Gittin3, 1.b,w. Ateall.

M. K. Lo, co. Ismail, b Atculli 0 13. Ching, not out.

9

30

Chan Ma-woon, e S. A. R.

Ismail, b Curreem

0

E. E. Dualley. 1.b.w. Mac-

donald

J

13

F. Ling. b Macdonald.

0

Total..

60

E. B. Rred, e Stapleton,

ETS25.....

b

Arculli

1.4

+

W. H. Edmonds, not out

Curreem

20 3

8.2 1 20 2

HONGKONG HOTEL

NEW GRILL ROOM

Opening

'ST. ANDREW'S NIGHT "

Wednesday, 30th Nov., 1921.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE ADMIRAL LINE.

The Steamship

AGENTS.

CONSIGNEES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

མ་མ

1OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD.

AND

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

Consignees per Steamer

C. J. Tacchi, b Evans.

Extra.

Extras.

Bowling analysia.

M. H. Abbas

LR.C

وع

21 3

S. H. basil, Lb.w. Eo Wing.

py KID

A. H. Rumjahu, run out

2. w. 8. S. Curreem, e Ching, b Lee 13 Capt.

5 M. H. Abbas, b Lee...

C Mitchell

Total..

Bowling analysis.--

Davits, c' Pearce b

0. H.

MACAO QUESTION.

Company's

Evans Stalker Pestonji Macdonald.

11

13

5 Farthing

10

39

f

21

5. A. Ismail, o Kew, b Lee..

12 Farthing

16

3

{

20 Ismail, e Lo b Lee

D. Rumisha, b Ching

A. el Arculli, sat out

*KEYSTONE STATE"

Seattle- having arrived from Waab, via ports, on 26th ins consignees are hereby notified

"TEIRESIAS " that their cargo is being landed at their risk into Godowns of The are hereby notified that the Cargo Hon Shan Godown Co., Nos. 16 will be discharged into Hold's and 17, Kennedy Town Prays, Wharf, Kowloon, where it will lie Hongkong, and stored at con-at Consignees'nsk and subject to terms and conditions of storage signees' risk.

Consignees of cargo must pro-at Holt's wharf. The Cargo will duce an import permit sigued by be ready for delivery from Lio- the Superintendent of imports down on and after 28:6 Nov. and Exports, Hougkong, before Batts of Lading wil be counter signed.

Optional cargo will be landed, unless notice was been given prior

to steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed, and damag

All broken, chafed and damag ed cargo is to be lett in the Uued goods are to be left in the -dowas where it will be-examined Loabwas, where they will be at 2.30 p.m. on 1st Dec., by the examined on any Tuesdays and

the Company's Surveyors, Messts. Fridays between

hours of Godassa and Douglas.

10.45 a.m. and noon within the free storage period.

All claims must be presented

No claims will be admitted within thirty days of the steain- er's arrival here, alter which they after the Goods have left the cannot be recognized. No claims steamer's Godowa, and all Goods will be recognized after sho goods remaining undelivered after the have left the Godowns, and cargo | 3rd December, will be subject to undelivered on and after Decreat Ind wil be subject tɔ ront.

Consignees are requested to send in their bills of Lading for counters/goature immediately.

All Claims against the Steamer

No fire insurance whatever | must be presented to the under- signed on or before the 17th Dec., will be elected.

or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Agents. Hongkong, 26th Nov, 1921.

PACIFIC S. S. CO., United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation. Managing Agents, THE ADMIRAL LINE.

5th Floor Union Building. Hongkong, 26th Nov, 1921.

ri.

SCISSORS AS WORKMAN'S GUARANTEE.

༄་།།།

Civil Service 2nd XL v. Kowloon 2nd XL

35. D. Ismoil, e Hall, b Ching... 81. Chester,

In the Second Division of the League, Kowloos and Civil Barvies drew, Kowloon having the best of it. Scores:

Kowloon 2nd XI. D. M. Goodall, - Taylor

S. A. B. Iemail, not cut 8. Abbas, did not bat

Extraa...

Total eight wit.. Bowling saslysiз3.--

Bdr. Baker. b Farthing 4Major Downing. l.b.w. Farthing D

13 Lt. Graham, b Hope...

5 C. 8. M. Williams, b Farthing

101

0. M.

R. W.

18 6

L

274

Szt. Barchard, b Farthing

5 Lt. Parker, b Farthing..

Capt. Meredith, b Farthing. Extras...

Total..

Sandford, b

Lee..

Bowling analysis.—-—-

35

Ho Wicz-kin Ching-

32 1

*

M.

K.

33 2 Young

20

D Gittens

Edwards

+

31

71

RGA. v. HLKCC.

Farthing Hope

85

1 21

E. É. Lindsell, c Smalley, b

Gorria

F. E. Lawrence, st. Sandford,

b Taylor.

C. P. James, b Gorvia

A. D. Brawo, sb. Sandford, b

Gorvin..

E. 1. Edwards, b Gorvio. F. Evelyn, not out

E. W. Alderson. c Sandford,

Taylor.....

H. Overy, not out.

L. 5. Bates and W. S. Drake

did not bat.

10 Civil Service 2nd XI

1 This friendly match was played

1-4

.114

Portuguese Minister at Canton.

CINEMA REALISM.

A gripping tale of crime, love and. danger, written by E. W. Hornung, author of the famous "Raffes," and

Dr. G. Batalba da Freitas, filmed with amazing realism by Minister for Portugal and Doyen of itagraph, "Dead Men Tell No the Diplomatic Body, sccompanied Tales," continues to draw capacity by Dr. J. W. Jamieson, Consul

General for Great Britain, called houses at the Coronet Theatre. This sensational picture is unques. upon His Excellency General

Chen Chiung-ming on Thursday et tionably the most vivid, the most 12 p.m. to re-open negotiations for fascinating tale of adventure seen on the settlement of the dispute the screen for many months The wbetween the Canton and Macao plot of "Dead Men Tell No Tales," Goverments which arose out of powerful with mystery and suspense, the incident of September 16th, is dramatic in the extreme. Six- The Portuguese Minister's arrival plotters blow up a sailing ship in I from Peking and his earnest desire mid-ocean to steal a cargo of gold

that the matter be settled amicably from Australia.

S

indicates, says the Canton Times,

They made their

os KC.C. ground and won b.K.CC. 2nd XL v. Craigengower.ja more cocciliatry attitude than plans carefully so that none of the

Played on Craigengewer ground that at first adopted by the Macao several hundred passengen and crew should escape alive; but ans and won by Craigengawer by six Government. The interview wa wickels. Scores:

H.K.C.C. 2nd XL

10 M. M. Walson, e Omar b Paice

A. S. Excell, b Omar

H. Henson, not out

in the nature of a preliminary man hyed to bring them to justice. discussion and no definite result How be tracked them down makes a was reached.

1.K.C.C. Scores

16

ELK.C.C.

20

T. E. Fearge. e Franks, b

Davies

14

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Bsket.. 13A. A. Clatoo, b Baker

32

4

strange and thrilling story.

Major Edwards, c Franks,

After the interview with Gover-

b

Q

Davies.....

Extras..

D

E. Hancock, b Barcbard.

B. G. Lammert, e Omar b Paise

17

51

D. Reid, b Omar ....

nor Chen, Dr. de Freitas paid his respects to Dr. Wa Ting-fang,

Totale wkts. Bowling scalysis.--

Gervin Sera Conta Taylor

..196

F. H. Farthing, c Davies,

Downing.

b

B D. C. Margsa, cdex b Paice

W. Fraser, e and b Omar

0.

R.

Capt. H. E. Murray, B Bar.

chard

L. D. McNicol. 1. b. w. Omar

2

11

M. C. Sandberg, b Omar..

10 2 51

31

2A. B. Ksworth, □ Chester, b

Downing..

J. R. Way, b Umar

3

ST

55 3

2F. N. Young, d Graham, b

Baker

W. W. Mackenzie, st. Jex b

Major

10

R. Taylor, Evelyn, b James. H. Bacdford, b James

12

W. J. Hope, st. Franka, b Bar-

chard

Extra...

10

0

Total..

.III

Dr. Smalley, e Edwards, b

James

Extras.

11

Bowling analysis.———

3

C. Bara, 1.b.w. James.

+

Total.

.169

U.

*.

2.

w.Major, not out

W, Cowen, not out.

#5

Bowling analysis.-

Omar

16

5 93

0

Extras...

Paice

$6

3

W. J. Garvio, run out

19

C. S, Brockburn, run out,

7 Davies Baker

36. 0.

R. 141 53

M'

Abbas.

1 20

} 61

3 Major

8

1

Downing

-4

29

21

2 Barchard

1

11

R.G.A.

3 Wilson, b Lammert

S. Jer, b Reid

not bat

Extraa

Total (eix wkta.)......105

Capt. Oilires, e Edwards b & Young

Lt. 1. Franks, e Young b

Farthing

84. Marb, b Lammert

1

When aa engagement entered into between a Jewish master tailor and

a workman,

LEICESTER'S GIANT CONSTABLE- the latter hands over his scissors a guarantee Constable Maplethorpe, one of to the employer as Leicester's best-known city police that the man will start work on He scaled the appointed day. This story retired last month. close upon 19 stone and stood 6 was told to the judge at Clarken-

woll County Court. feet 5 inches in his boots.

Lt. Thornton, e Edwards, b

Overy W. J. Barnes noi out Lt. Harding and Spillet did

3L. J. Davies, not out

W

Craigengower.

STE

KRYPTOK LENSES

Minister for Foreign Affairs, who are conceded to be one of the very is an old acquaintance.

best forms of bifocal lenses. The

Dr. sad is, de Freilas were the bifocal segment-is ground and guests of Dr. J. W. Jamieson while fused into the distant lens making in Canton. They left for Macao the product practically ons pieca

The segments on Friday morning wheze Dr. deaf class. Freitas will couter with the Macao totally invisible and the leas Das to a beautiful appearance. Kryptok authorities and then return Canton to-day and continue the lenses of any prescription in sither regular or Toric form are negotiations.

manufactured by the Hongkong Optical Co., Buccessors to Clark & Co., Manufacturing and Re- fracting Opticians-the most.com- 10 potent optical manufacturing establishment in South China-

Total (dvs whis.)....119located in 53, Queen's Road Cen-

A. A. Failydad, Farnes, Ander-trat. Fitting glasses and testing

sch and Paice did not bat.

Bowling analysis.--

the sight is their specialty.

MES. WINTRINGHAM, M.P.

On the suggestion of Lady

B Astor, Mrs. Wintringham, M.P. has been elected vice-president 3 of the Consultative Committee

|of Women's Organisations.

22

右。

E

พ.

CO Sandberg...

5- 23

18

2 35

11 |Morgan

4

2 Reid

2 MeNicol

2

2-17 11

Y. Abbas, e Mackenzie & Reid-11 Lammert

34 W.M. Omar, o Reid b Lammert

B. W. Bradbury, not out

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

BUT, TEACHER,

MY DCP

NO BUTS" ABOUT IT FRECKLES-PLEASE

TAKE YOUR CARD AND

GO HOME.

IS THAT YOUR REDORT

CARD YOU HAVE.

THERE, FRECKLES?

YESM

Not at All Accommodating?

WELL-I MUST SAY TM NOT PLEASED

WITH IT!!

BY BLOSSER

I TOLD TH TEACHER YOU WOULDNT BE, BUT THOLD 600SE VNT.. TOO STUBBORN T

CHANGE IT!:

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