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KOWLOON HOTEL.
THE PREMIER HOTEL IN KOWLOON:
First Cinas Billard Room & Satoon Bae,
Electric Lift and Telephone to each Floor. Telá. E.608 and 1.609. Cable addresa :—KOWLOTEL, Hongkong. Under the Porsonal Supervision and Management of
FRANK L. COOKE, Propriétor.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION.
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING,
TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR. HOTEL LAUNCH "MEETS ALL STEAMERS.
Telegraphic Address
Tol, Central 373.--.
THE EUROPE
SINGAPORE.
FOR
VICTORIA
J. WITOHELL.
Manager..
HOTEL.
COMFORT-FOOD-MUSIC-DANCING,
Tas
Torms A la carte or Inclusive.
aftor-dinner dances aro hold every Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday. Telephones in every room.
The Europe Orchestra plays nightly during Dinner,
and for Tiffin on Saturdaye.
GRILL
Talagrams "Europe, Singapore".
Tolophono 2740.
ROOM
ARTHURTE. ODELL', Managing Director.
QUEEN'S THEATRE
Monday to Wednesday, Nov. 3 to 5
at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15 p.m.
RUBYE DE REMER
and
MATT MOORE
in
"The Passionate Pilgrim"
It is a Magnificent Picturization of Samuel Merwin's Famous Novel by Cosmopolitan.
Personally directed by
Robert G. Vignola
Ordinary Prices:
5.15 p.m. 80 cts. 50 cts. 8 30 cts. 9.15 p.m. $1.20, 80 cts. & 40 cts.
Tel. C. 4636, Booking at the Theatre.
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LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S MATCHES. Saturday's games resulted an follows:-
bottor.
He was not at his bost early on but ho Improved so rapidly that in tifo second half he hold the Club inside men lu com- ploto subjection, bis hood work moru especially being remarkably socurato. Both Petter and Bris towo were very sound, and Cooper and Jordan saw that Douglas was given little to do. 3 H.K. Club... 0 The forwards aro Charlosworth, 1 Kowloon... Eaton, Humberstone. Butler and 1 S. China "B" 0 Maoklosworth Hand little more nood be added. LEAGUE: DIV, II.
LEAGUE: DIV. 1 S. China "A"... 5 R.A. Surrey's
Tumar
Polico
A th
S. Heart Drume
1
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Club de Ree... .St. Joseph's
"A" 3 University... 3 Surrey's Res. 3 Club de Re
8. China "A"
TAMAR
KOWLOON.
[BY ."QUIZ."]
It was thought that tho Tamar
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WEATHER REPORT.
Nov. 3d. 11h., 11m.-Proszuro has increased considerably over Japan and slightly from the Lao- choos to Hongkong. It has de- oroneed Bilghtly from Chefoo to Shanghai and is nearly stationary in the South.
The anticyclone has sprand eastward. It is now contral ovor Korea.
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day, 0.00 inch. Total since January 1st, 97.86 inches, against an
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURS ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW.
District.
Forecast.
1 Formosa Channel
? South coast
2 would go down heavily at Kow-a7erage of 80,72 inches.
owing to the Ambroso 1 loon
leaving on Saturday, but the S. China "B"... 1 St. Joseph'e
depot ship managed to rako up a 1 very strong team to cross the Kowloon Res, % Club Res... harbour and came back with tho full points. It was Kowloon's SURREYS DEFEAT CLUB.
game all through but in the end [HY WANDERER.]
only one goal had boon scored Ten minutes play sufficed to and that by the sailors. McBrinn
China that the Surroys were got in a fast shot in the opening show a far better balanced eloven than half that, tonk Duncan by the Club. They took the initiative surpriso and won the match for almost from the start and, never the sailors. After this the sailors losing their grip of the game, ran wore willing to act on the de- out deserved winners by three fonsive, and packing their goal in clear goals.
the closing stages managed to It is a treat to watch the keep their goal intact and the Surrays forward line when pro-final whistle found them winners norly moving. One soos rapid for the first time this anason, close passing, varied at times by the rosult boing, Tamar 1, Kow. the more opan gamo, and but for luon O.
the fing defensive play of Gerrard und Bishop their efforts in the oponing minutes would have horne fruit. The first-half goal to their previous success whon came after 25 minutes, when they defeated South Chine "B" by Eaton sent Charlosworth away a goal to nil on the St. Joseph's and Butler, taking his contro ground. The first half was pro- first time, boat Rodger from close ductive of some good football in quarters aftorGorrardhad allowed which the nippy South China for- the ball to pase. Humberstone wards wore well to the fore, but shot wildly, or another goal at the interval arrived with the score least would have resulted bofore about blank. the interval. Eaton must have After the interval the Polion folt Battered at the attention paid played up strongly and stayed the him, but despite this handicap pace better than 8outh China, and he was again the outstanding Fonn, getting through in the forward so far as constructivo closing minutes, beat Hui Shing work was concerned and both flu and won the game for the second half gonis came from bie Polico.
to round Gorrard to secure the second,
of between N.E. winds,] H.K. & Lamooks fresh; H'kong to Gapine. Rock.
4 South coast of China botwoon H.K. & Hainan
T. F: CLAXTON, Director. Hongkong, November 3.
So China 1.
scored
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Theatre.
"A TOUCH OF THE FROZEN ARCTIC”
that's what our delicious sundaes and sodas have been called. Whenever you want sure relief from thirst and heat, drop in for a cool soda or sundae at
The Alexandra
Cafe.
́Orchestra in attendance.
JUNIOR FOOTBALL, The surprise of the work was POLICE v. SO, CHINA "B." the dofent of the South China The Police added another win|"A" by the Club do Roc "B" It Was easily Bouth team. China's game in the opening half but they failed to accept chances offered. After a blank first half, the Club do Roc. put on two goals,Ice House Street one by Rocha and the other by Gomes, the goallo falling in his
SHE TYPED THIS WITH · By restoring richness to the attempt to save the latter and.
PLEASURE.
blood and tone to the whole nerv- assleting the ball into the not. Kwok Po-kan scored for South
Lady office assistants must find ous ayetem Dr. Williams' pink China. Result Club de Roo. 2, many of the letters they typo dry pills for the palo people repair tho and uninteresting. But there are ravages wrought by over-work, The Club de Reo. "A" made exceptions; for instance the typing worry. malaria, fovere, or other the game on the Kowloon ground of the latter which follows gave debilitating causes. They are re- vory safe when they scored two Miss Emilienne Reverdi, a lady markably efficacious se a speciflo goale in the opening half without stonographer of 28 rue Lagille, for anaemia, neurasthenia, gen- passes, though Humberstono had SOUTH CHINA "A" v. R.A. the College responding. The Paris, very considerable satisfac-oral debility, digestive troubles, rhoumatiem, neuralgia, and for onco įtion. This matcha S1okunpwo attract-Club de Reo.. od the crowd on Saturday and the more in the closing half and the I am happy to be ablo to de- the ailmonts which afflict women The roturu of Gerrard and Chineno lined the open spaces game endod:-Club de Reo: 3, St. clars," writen Man Revordi in from maidenhood to middle-age. Bishop strengthened the Club six to eight doop. A vory fast Joseph's 0.
French, "that Dr. Williams' pink or obemists everywhore, or port L. Hudson, Mr. L. F. Ratti, Mr.defence, but as a half back line and even game was expected but
The Surreys Rosorves beat the pills have done mo very much free $1.50 por bottle, $8 for G Purcell, Mr. J. Kants, Miss Mair, Stewart and Howard were never throughout the game did Drums by three goals to two good. As a rosule of over-work I bottles from the Dr. Williams' Stervoedova, Mr. Wong Man-ching.not a succosa. Stewart did not the R.A. look liko scoring, after being two all at the interval. found myself extremely enfeebled Modiging Co., 60 Klangea Road, Per as. Karmala, for Shanghal Miss F. E, Searle, Mr. E. W. Over-havo one of his best days and tho although South Chian put on five Robinson, Norris and Ridger I had pains in this back. I slopt. Shanghai. and Japan, November 1st.-Missson, Mr. Wo Li-shang, Mrs. C. M. wing halves could do little against zoals The locals were superior scored for the Reserven while badly. my appetite which firmor 2. W. Cox, Khan Bahadur, E. J. Hormisjee, Mr. J. M. Mehta, Miss their rospesilve wings. Pilo, now in all departments of the game Muffett scored twice for the ly had heen ex collent disappeared,
BLEW HIMSELF, UP. to carry on my daily nuties bo- Unvala, Mrs. Logan, Mr. S. Berg, M. E. Moore, Mr. R. W. Ward, Mr. to the side, at outside right, but sometimes their shooting was Drums.
batter winger than erratic
A prominent labour worker, The second tams of South came exojodiukiy diffl'ule.. Mrs. H. Jowett, Mr. and Mrs. II.
Ip Lambedu a volcuma. Kay, who, though working re-appearance in the South China China and St. Joseph's played a "I was in great distress over David James, of Liwrncelyn, W. Allison, Mr. B. L. Seton-Winton, C. Munson, Mr. J. G. Hum and was a
liko B Trojan on Rev. Father Robert, Mr. G. Macchild, Mr. J. Coulthart, Bir and
the team. Always a tricky player and drawn kame of one goal all on the poor-state of my health when Glynar ben Cardiganshiru, ro Robble, Miss K. Plakotnikova, Mrs. Lady Harold Parlatt and child, Mrs. left, has yet to learn how to get a deadly shot, he decided to play St. Joseph's ground. D. J Pair for a personal friend advised me to contly committed suicide in He put Cohen and infant, Mr. R. Chisholm, H. E. Somerville, Mr. and Mrs. F. his centros across. Linut. Jones last season with the reserve team, the College and Tao Kwal-sing try Dr. Wilisms' pink pills, and a poculiar manner.
have to congratulate myself now some powder in a hole and Miss Fortune, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. R. Dastoor, Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, is a fino player though he will do but, coming back with the sonfors, for South Chine roored. Dearn, Mr. A. F. Ahmed, Mr. C. Mr. C. J. Storm, Dr. and Mrs. R. little good until ho gats men on ho scored no fower thin four University host the Bacred on following this wise, counsel, laid a fuse, then, placing him: in this, his frat Heart on the Navy "A" ground for today all is woll-Dr. polf over the hole, he applied a. C. Chen, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. E. Cameron, Mr. S. Burgess, Mr. ofther side of him who can take goals
inatol; whilo Sun Kam-shun by three goals to one. D. J. Au Williams pink pilla completely light to the fuse and was blown Rowlands, child and infant, Rov, W. Buckatono, Mrs. H. M. Ingham, his swift pasKOS,
to death. scored the mhor goal. Rosult, (2) and Chong sodied for the curad me," and Mrs. R. Haywood, Mr. L. de Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wodlock, Miss
winners and Minu for the Sacred Vrios, Mr. M. T. Sung, Mr. W. L.D. M. Doidge, Mr. A. E. Hodge,
South China 5, R.A: 0.
Hear M. Boer, Mr. J. J. Palmer, Mrs. C. Mr. Sam Po-tal, Mr. A. F. Antla, Champkin, Mr. S. Lahrmann, Mr. Mr. Woo Kit-hun, Mr. C. Kearsloy, L Yates, Mr. J. P. Warron, Mr. Mrs. J. M. Talati and child, Mr. V. and Mrs. D. C. Edmonstone, Mr. Sharman, Mr. Loo Yuen-chong.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED
It la dimoult, to individualise when one comes to consider the
The mooting between the South Surreys eleven; they are all to thoroughly at home with each China "A" and the East Surroge other and there is no slacking on November 15th, should pro- Baroly have I soon Mitchell play duce a keen tussle for paints.
The local Dorhy In the Junior] league was won by Kowloon by the odd game in thrọn,'
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