RIFLE SHOOTING.
HONGKONG LEAGUE..
The following are the scores of the match between H.M.B. Titania
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THE MEDICAL CONFERENCE VISITORS.
ENTERTAINED AT TEA PARTY.
The visiting delegates attending and H.M.8. Hawkins and Hawkins the Medical Conference were the
DAY BY DAY.
second
Mr. Jamon Corker, engineor of the as.. Kwalsang, whilst going along Podder Stroot collapsed, apparently from a fit, yesterday, and was taken to the
polico,
Marinen on Sunday, at Stonecut-guests of Sir Robert and Lady Government Civil Hospital by the
tern:
H.M.S. Hawkins Rifle Club.
Name
P.O. A.C. Thoday P.O. H. Pago... A. B. L. Ring Lt. Comdr. ff. P. · F. Hulton..... Mid. V. M. Man-
Belt
Y. Y, Y. T 200 500 600
80 27 28 28 20 29 BG 28 28 26
24 24
87
81
32
80
24 31 25 80
23 20 23
70
Tung at a ten party given on the Hongkong Hotel Roof Garden yesterday afternoon. There was a Largo gathering of foreign and Chin-
It has boon announced in Aus
cso doctors, many of them local tralia that at the end of the practitioners, as well as prominent poriad for which
ho Was residents. Among those present commissioned the Singapore were Sir Claud and Lady Sovero, office of the Australian Trade Sir Henry Pollock, K. C., Mr.. W. Commissioner will be closed, W. Hornell, vice-Chencoller of the The Prime Minister of the Hongkong University, and the Commonwealth says this is no Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax.
relloxion upon tho Commissioner Aftor ton Dr. John Kirk, Chair- but simply indicatos the basis of man of the China Medical Asprosentation will be changed. tion, made a short speech. Ho] Mr. 1.7. Sheaf was commissioned
74 id I feel that we cannot go on January 18, 122, to reprosant
60
P.O. A. Lowry... L.B. 8. Trow-
bridge...
21 26 27 S,P.O. T. Keen.. 25 26 18
Total:- 206 220 206 601 H.M.S. Hawkins Marines Rifle Club.
Col. Sgt. W. G. CGMolt.........
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1925.
DAIRY
FARM NEWS
AN OPPORTUNITY FOR THOSE WHO PREFER
HONEYSUCKLE BUTTER
SALTED OR UNSALTED.
(made by the Farm)
from this very happy gathering Australia. 18 Sonior Trade STANDING ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED.
without expressing to Sir Robert Reprosontative in the East for a
fund Lady Ho Tung how period of throo yaara.
deeply we appreciate this kind.
ness which they have prepared for:
us this afternoon. As have)
27 24 80 81Conference during the past fow
Powen
12, Des Yeux Road
OUR ANNUAL
STOCKTAKING SALE
Commences
gone ametiget, menilers of this CHINA COAST OFFICERS. The Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co, Ltd. WEDNESDAY 28th., JANUARY.
Sgt. W. J. Atkins 27 28 26 81 days, on all sides I have heard
Moc. J. Kavoz-
Cpl. f. Gornld..... 26 26 28 78
Cpl. W. Show...
413
143
20
76
augh
......
21
25 26
ยา
26 21
にこ
Mne, W. Hunt..
Mne W, Spender 24
Cpl. C. A. Doug-
-lau
17
22 18 22
Totalk 104 104 108 H.M.S. Titania Rifle Club L.B. Grigg,
28 26 20
expressions of gratitude of the delegates for the kindness, whiob has been extended to them in so many ways by the community of this 70 Colony, On behalf of the members of 07 the China Medical Association
72
wish to extend to Sir Robert and 62 Lady Ho Tung our very win
thanks for their kindness in invi
686ting us here this afternnun. I am sure this vote of thanks will be Ha received with acclamation. (Ap.
plausi.
Sig. Harper..... 20 27 25 81 A.B. Mellain..... 27 24 27 TH Cpl. Keir...
Mne. Firth..
23 23 24 21
Mr. Komp....
42 22
20
P.0. Wicks.,
17 12 L.8. Jeffries...... 1-4 10
{}
71
Totals 191 178 108 Surreys v Small Arms. The following are the scores of the match between the Stall Arms Glub and 1st Ba. The East Surrey Regt. on Saturday at Stonecut
ters:
Sir Robert briefly replied, thank ng Dr. Kirk for his kind remarks, Ilo felt benoured by the presence of auch a largo gathering of minent men of science. He was pleased to heur of the hospitality extended to the visiting delegatus and hoped they would take away with them pleasant memories of their stay in Hongkong. (Applause).
RECENT CHANGES.
Mr C. T. Harrison, second officor, Changsha, is on reserve,..
Mr J. M. Byrne, from resorve, has gone chief officer, Shantung. Mr A. J. Nathan, chiof officor. Shantung, is on loavo.
Mr T. M. Honning. Bocond officer, Changohow, has
gono third officor, Taikoo Wan I.
Mr M. Muir, third engineer, Ningpo, has rasigned.
Mr H. B. Cumming, third engineer, Linan, has rosigned.
Mr E. Gostling, socond officor, Tuckwo, has gone acting chlof officor, Loongwo.
Mr J. R. Middenway, chiof officer, Luangwo, is on leavo.
Mr H. S. Hurley, from reservo, has gone chief officer, Chipshing.
Mr E. T. Griffiths has boon appointed third officer, Laisang.
Mr G. I. Lawson, third officer. Laisang, is on reserve.
There were about 200 xuesta present including the following: Sir Claud and Lady Severn, Hon. Mr. F. R. Hallifax, Hon, Sir H. E. Pollock, Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son, Hus. Mr. R. 11. Katewall, Messrs. H. W. 200 500 680 T1. Bird, W. W. Hornell, Ho Fook, Dr.sang ban gone second officer,
86 Pearse, Dr. Black, Itev. 11. Copley
Small Arms Club. Name
Capt. R. Sturges 28 20 27
BAN TRE
Professor Anderson.
Sgi. C. Tugwell.. 28 12 27 87 Moyle, Rev. Kirk Maconachie, and bgt. H. Whit-
tingham, Mro. Carrington.
P.O. Lawaon
16 21 24 00
B14
30
2.1 23
31 80 70
20 A)
30
P.O. Figgitt...... 21 C.P.0. Payne 25 E.R.A. Wilker... 20
..t
25 80 26 82
Total 010
U.. S. BUSINESS MEN.
COMING TO FAR EAST, The Seattle Commercial Com mission to the Orient was due to loavo Beattie on the s.s. President McKinley yostorday, but the 1st Batt Surrey Regt. Name
200 500 600 TI, exact dato of arrival in Hongkong The party will 227 20 BA 95 is not known. 21 24 27 71 number about twenty, but only a 28 21 24 72 fow of these will form the official! 25 2-1
appointed by 70 commiltoo
the 20 26 17 Seattle Chamber of Commerce to 70 carry out the objective of the 27 21 28 17 28 15 60 Commission.
2724 71
Major Druke... ... Lieut. Dickens... C.Q.M.8. Estull. Sgt. Hicks.... Sgt. Sales....
1/Sgt. Jones
Pto Dentry
Pte Kepper
23
League Table, January 25,
Mr A. C. Nowton, third officer. Cheongshing, has gone second oflicor, Laisang.
Mr C. Nock, second officer, Lai-
Choongebing.
Mr J. M. Anderson has boon appointed third officer, Yuonsang. Mr E. T. Evans, third officer. Yuonsang, has gope Second officar camo ship.
Mr G. Clark, sooond officer. Yuonsang is on reserve.
Mr J. R. Evans, second officer, Suisang, has gone acting chiof officer, Hangsang.
Mr J. R. Daughty, chief officer, Hangsang, is on leave.
Mr W. J. Young, second officer, Kwongeang, has gone obiof officer, Mingsang,
Mr S. E. Firth, chief officer,! Minsaug, is on leavo,
Mr F. Dunstan, from leave, has gone second ongineer, Yusang.
Mr S. Thomson, chlof engineer) Yusang is on leave.
Mr J. J. Robertson, second The Commercial Commission engineer, Yusang, has gone acting is making this trip for the pur-chief engineer, same chip, Total 688 poso of expressing appreciation for the increased trade which had developed and bonolitted the Un- itod States Northwest and to ovidence the confidence Seattle has in its business colleagues 1 across the Pacific. It will also carry to business men in the Far East an invitation to attend the
Mr P. C. Hutchenco, from Twelfth Annual Convention of reserve has gone third officer, the National Foreign Trado Hatching,
Shot
Won.
-= Lost
H.M.S. Hawkins
5
Small Arms Club
A
Hawkins Marines
A
3
Taikoo Riile Club
2
Ist Bu. East
Surrey
5
1
+$
R.N. Dockyard..
1
H.M.S. Titanía..
2
2
25th Battery
BL.A.
3
5
L
H.K.V.D. Corps,
GOLF.
gono
Mr F. Koralake, sup'y third] engineer, Yatshing, has third ongineer, Tungehing.
Mr V. L. Barr, third engineer, Tungshing. has gone tbird engineer, Kungwo.
Council in Seattle on June 24, 25 Mr W. H. Watson, third officer,
and 26, which for the first time io Hatching is on reservo.-Ship- open to delegatos from foreign
countries.
The official committeo is mado
up of the following persons :-- Mossrs. David Whitcomb, Pro- sident, Soattle Chambor of Com- morce; Prof.
Howard T. Lowis,
ping and Engineering.
WEATHER REPORT.
Dean College Business Adminis- Jan. 29d. 11h, 42m.-Pressure tration, University of Washing han increased moderately at ton, Seattle; J. D. Farroll, Vice Wladivostock and dooroased President, Union Pacific Railway; moderately from SW. Japan 10 THE CAPTAIN'S CUP.
Judge L. C. Gilman, Vico Pro- Formoso. It is nearly stationary The final
of the competition sidont, Groat Northorn Railway elsewhere. match play for the 1924 Captain's James R. Stirrat, Superior Port- An aroa of low pressure with, Cup was played at Fauling on Bun-land Comont Company; ono apparently, shallow gradients, day and resulted in a win for R. A. reprosentative, Seattle Clearing extends from Indo-China to the Camidge by 4 up and 3 to play House Association, and one re- Philippines and the Loochoos. over Dr. J. L. Shelisheur.
presentative of the Port of Boattle.
Chinese New Year Competitions.
Eclelic Cancelled owing to small number of entries.
Special Medal round-also can. colled for eatne reason,
Running Bogey Pool (80 catrice). Lieut. Col: E.D. Matthows (18) tio all equare
E. O. V. Grimble (14) tie all squero!
Other returns were...
Professor Middleton Smith, cards each 1 down
Colonel Matthews 1 down'
G. B. Het I down
H. U. 1reland 2 down
Mixed Bogey
Mr. and Mrs, 0, Murray (7 and 18) one up; tie
Mre. Brown (12) and Professor Middleton Smith (18) one up; tio
Mr. and Mrs. Ireland one down Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stewart two
2
EVERYBODY HAPPY-BUT
YOU?
Fresh monsoon may be expoot. ed along the B.E coast of China and light variablo winds ovor the' China Sea.
1.43 Inches, against the average of 1.20 inches.
AN
Hongkong rainfall for the 24 hours ending at 10 a.m. to-day. If that's how you fool your 0.43 inch. Total since January trouble most likely is constipation 1st,
and or disordered liver, romody you need is Pinkottos, the dainty littlo laxatives which noither gripe nor purgo.
Pinkettos restore brightness to Ho by gently stimulating diges tion, dispalling constipation and regulating the liver, thus banish ing the causes of sick headache, biliousness, livoríshnoss and gloom.
FORECAST FOR THE 24 HOURF ENDING AT NOON TO-MORROW,
Distriot.
Forecast
1 N.E. winds,
1 Formosa Channel fresh.
South coast of China between N.E. winds, H.K. & Lamooke | moderate; 3 H'kong to Gap overcast,
Rook.
drizzle or
Chitia botwhen
Try Pinkottes to-night; you'll fool bottor in the morning. Of. South coast of mist. chomista, or at 60 conts the vial, past free, from the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., 60 Klangso Road, Shanghai.
H.K. & Hainan
T. V. OLAXTON, Director.
Hongkong, January 28.
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