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TYPHOON HEROES.

THE

HOMEWARD bound,

CHINESE SAILORS WANTED. | HONG KONG FOLK DEPART

ON LEAVE.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1925.

FOOTBALL.

INTERPORT MATCH. The Portuguese of Hongkong and Shanghai will battle for inter- IL M. Shipping Vice-Commal at

Passengers departing for Europe Saturday, April 11. The Club de Ro- Shanghai, would bo glad to know

port soccor honour in Shanghai on the whereabouts of the following gay por 8.8. Kushima Maru increio, Kowloon, has acepted no in

clude: Chinese cenmen of the Egremontį

vitation from the Tortuguero Sport- Mr. M. G. Bealo, whoso outing Association, Shanghai, to take Castle and Ifwah Ping, to whom standing success in the part of St. up a tenru representing Hongkong IL M. the King awarded the Silver Josn in the recent A. D. C. pro-Portuguese to play the Shanghai Medal for Gallantry in Saving Life duction of that name, is still fresh Portuguese. The Hongkong team nl Sem as recognition of the ner- in the memory of the Colony's is due to arrive in Shanghai on the vices rendered by them on the ne-play goers and who goes to Lon-ath instant by the P. and O. str. Canion of the foundering of the don.

Tilawa. The Indien of both com- Mr. R. A. C. North, of the munities are presenting their res-1 Indo-China B.TE Ingrang during

Secretariat for Chinese, Affaire,pective teams with a dag, and the the Hongkong typhoon of August

accompanied by Mass North, his B. B. R. C., a Shanghai Porta- 18, 1923-

nister and Miss Me Elderry.

goese Club, has kiudly presented u "hallenge shield for the tourna act, which is to be so santal affair.

Egremunt Castle:-Quarter Más. ter: Go Ling Low'; Boatswain: Sing

Yung-

semen: Ching Chin- fung, Lin Alyok, Lee Van chan, Chang Chingpan, Chang Pan fah and Ying Ah pan.

Hwal Ping-Boatowain's mate: Chee Al-kan; Quarter Masters: Han Fat-sang, The Tor, Lin Chang chin. Also the Chinese fuemen and the Chinese cabin lny wies formed part of the boat's crew, from the IIwak Ping

ARMS SEIZURES

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Othere are Mr. J. H. B. Nihil, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gloyn and Mr. P. Ploge of the China Sugar Refinery on retirement, Mr. and

Another game of interest will be Mrs. Lightburn of the

Asiatic played on the 13th between the Petroleum Co.. Mr. and Mr. combined Portuguesa tents and a) Spalinger of Canton, Mrs. A. toun representing Shanghai. Autresa, wife of the Chilean

Both games will be played at Consul in Hompkong, Mr. R.Hooghew Park, through the kind McKellar and Mr. P. J. Samways permission of the park authorities, | pl The Chim Sugar Helia-ry on and will emmepce at 3 p.m. leave, Mr. I. Evans, and the Revd sharp. A voluntary collection will Fr. C. Honyben.

e made at the ground, proceeds to be donated to lucul Portuguese charity institutions.

The teams have hoon chosen s follows:

Mr. W. Adamson, retiring from the manager-hip of Meests. She was Tomes, was given a great wead of yesterday before embarking on the 5.5. Antena for Home. Long strings · Hongkong,.-M. Silva; P. Xavier. of Practen were fired as he emW. Ogley C. d'Assumpeao, A bailed on the tender from Blake Remedios (Captain), H. Remedios: Per, where # large number of D. Xavier, A. Puertos, A. Casino. A BIO HAUL

Hongkung friends gathered to bid 1. Rocha, A. Brown. Revenus Officers have made an-thin farewell and a happy retire- other substantial seizure

of artus lent,

from

incoming Continentalį steamer Chief Preventive Ofeer Clarke and a search party seized about fifty weapons, believed to be Manser or Lager pistols, and neol 50,000 ruands of ammunition

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Yesterday A Chinese named Chan Yau-wing was arrested on board the 8.8. Lim Chow, for being in unlawful possession of four automatics, 198 rounds of amn- munition

virt and

pistol magazines.

SAKHALIN EVACUATED.

SOVIET.

Reserves: S. Mareal, Silva, Shanghai.-B. J'erpetua; C. Passou, H. Favacho; A. Collaco, A. Costa, M. Sequeira: R. Favacho, A. Gomes, H. Colleco, L. Marcal; |(Captain) J. Gutierrez.

Heserves: A. Souza, C. Tavares, C. Favneho, A. Allanson.

The Hongkong team are winners JAPANESE HAND OVER TO defeated by the East Surreys in of the Junior League, and were

the semi-finals of the Cup Com. Tokyo, April 7-The Japanese petition by 2-1, ufter a hard fought evacuated Russian Sakhalin on game. They are a fast tean audi April 4, handing the administra-bould be able to hold their own, tion over to the Soviel-Reuter. against the equally speedy Shong- hai eleven. L. Rocha and Brown are the pick of their forwards. P. Xuvier, an old St. Xavier's loy, together with his partner, Ogley, are considered the strongest par in the Junior League defence.

One of the most treasured possessions of friends far away is a photo of their dear ones overseas, The Ming Yuen Studio is fitted with the most modern photographic equipment and will be pleased to show you specimens of their work.

THE MING YUEN STUDIO

(Battery Path.)

Official Photographers to

the "H. K. Telegraph."

THE NAVY'S CHOICE

Coates?

ORIGINAL

PLYMOUTH GIN

OBTAINABLE.

FLETCHER'S

EVERYWHERE.

HAIR LOTION.

by invigorating the roots koops your Hair RICH LOOKIN 3 and HEALTHY

It stops the hair from FALLING or SPLITTING and offectively eradicatos DANDRUFF.

Prepared in two grades OILY and NON-DILY

THE PHARMACY,

FLETCHER

& CO., LTD.

Contral.

Tel. 345.

Asistic Building, 26 Queen's Rond

As to the Shanghai team. they

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W

WESTINGHOUSE

ELECTRIC

At last

THREE WEEKS

Starting SATURDAY, 11th.

WORLD THEATRE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. LIMITED.

From LEITH. MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON &

STRAITS,

The Steamship

"BENCLEUCH"

CONSIGNEES of Cargo azo horoby informed that all goods aro being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous godowns of the Hong- kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., whonoe and or from the wharves, dalivo y may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted aftor the goods have left the go- downs, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 9th inst. will be subject to rant.

All claims against the steato

have a very fast forward line and Holyoak, Massey & Co., Ltd. must be presented to the Under-

should prove troublesome to the strong defence of Hongkong, Tho Shanghai temin is unfortunate to lose the services of their hali, A. Sequeira, who was hurt in the International game against Scot. land, and will not be able to join the tear.

HOCKEY.

CLUB v. GUNNERS,

Distributors.

Tel. 0.673.

Queen's Blda.

cigned on or before the 23rd. inst, or they will not be T- cognised.

THE EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD affected.

COPENHAGEN.

The M/S

"JAVA"

The following have been selected having arrived, Consignees of Le represent the H. K. H. C

cargo are hereby informed that ngainst the H. K. 8. Bde R. A.

all goods are being landed and on the Marion ground at 6.16 p.nplaced at their risk into the this evening.-P. W. F. Milla; hazardous and/or extra hazardous A. P. T. Farquharson, C. L. R. Becher; A. S. Hett, Rev. E. L.Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co.. Godowns of the Hongkong and Martin, A. A. Dand; G. P. Lam:Ltd., where delivery can br mert, G. B. Hett, W. Woodward obtained as soon as the goods are (Captain), B. D. Evans and G. R. landed.

Vallack.

The same side will represunt the Club against the United Services to-morrow (Thursday) at 5.15 p.m. also on the Marian ground. Should nay of the above be unable to play in either game they are requested to notify Mr. W. T. Mills |(Central 36) as early as possible.

BILLIARDS.

THE COLONY'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

E. W. Spry defeated Wong Po- hong in the fourth round of the Billiards Championship at the Vie-j toria Recreation Club last night

No claims will be addmitted after the goods have loft the Godowns and all goods romaİD ing undelivored after the 15th. of Aprli, 1925, at 4 p.m. will be subject to rent.

All Broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be loft in the Godowns, where they will be oxamined by Messrs. Anderson & Ashe on tho 14th of April 1925, at 10 a..

All claime against the vouse) must be presented to the Under signod before the 18th. April, 1924, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance offected.

torsigned by

All broken, chafed and damag- od goods are to be left in the gc- downs whore they will be oXI- inod on the 9th. inst, at 10 a.. No Fire Insurance has bee

Bills of Lading will be counter. signed by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON ANI

CO., LTD., Agents. Hongkong. 3rd. April 1923.

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AMERICAN PIONEER LIN

Oporated for

UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD

by

ATLANTIC, GULF & ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

OAK PARK,"

S.S.

44

Sailing April 20th.

FOR

Boston, New York Baltimore and Philadelphia via Suež

For freight and further particulars apply to:

ADMIRAL ORIENTAL LINE,

Agents for the Orient.

Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building, Tolophone Contral 2477, 2478 and 2479,

HONGKONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMERS.

JOINT SERVICE OF THE HONGKONG, CANTON AND MACAO STEAM- BOAT CO., LTD. AND THE CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

[HONGKONG – CANTON LINE Hailing To Canton daily at 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. (Sundays 10 p.m. only) From Canton daily at 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. (Sundays 5 p.m. only),

SERVICK OF THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO.,LTD. HONGKONG – MAÇAQ LINE Bailings to Macao-Daily at 8fa.m. & 2 p.m.(Sundays 9 a.m. only). Sailings from Macao-Daily at 8 a.m, & 2 p.m. (Sundays 4 p.m. only)

Further Information may be obtained at the Company's Oo 4A. Das Vaux Road Contral, Mossrs. Thos. Cook & Son Ltd., or the American Express Company Hongkong,

MELACHRINO

EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES

NEW

SHIPMENT JUST

No. 4 $4.75

No. 9 $2.75

ARRIVED

per tin

of 100's

ABAQUERIA FILIPINA

E-LEADING TOBACCONISTS: IN THE FAR EAST

THEATRE ROYAL, TO-NIGHT at 9.15 p.m. JAMES MCGRATH, LTD. presents "LONDON RECORD" REVUE Stars- LEE WHITE & CLAY SMITH & ENTIRE LONDON COMPANY including Miss LEE WHITE'S famous "LITTLE PEACHES"

TO-NIGHT at 0.15. Another Lee White Personal Success.

"BRAN PIE"

of

THURSDAY, April 9th, at 9.16.

The First Musical Comedy soon for

will be

by 800 to 678. Spry's highest Bills of Lading will be coun- breaks were 40, 38, 86, 81, 25, 24, 23, 22 and 20, whilst Wong's prin- cipal contributions were 27, 23, 21 and 20.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

WHAT'S THEM,

MOM?

SOME NICE MACAROONS YHAY ARS.BANDY SENT OVER FOR YOU SHE JUST BAKED THEM

TODAY.

JOHN MANNERS & CO., LTD

Agonts. Hongkong, 8th. April, 1925.

AW, GEE! I DONT LIKS'EM-THEY BOT COCONUT IN 'EM

AN' I DONT LIKE

COCONUT!!

yours in the East, "THE GIRL FOR THE BOY"

FRIDAY, April 10th, at 9.15. FINAL PERFORMANCE1 All the Sonson's Big Hits POT POURRI

Notice: Owing to Steamer sailings the final performance will be on Friday 10, instead of

Saturday 11th. All seats booked for Saturday may be rebooked for Friday, PRICES: $5.00 $3.00 & $2.00,

Booking at Moutric's.

Forced Politeness!

YOU MUSTN'T SAY THAT —- I TOLD HER YOU'D COME AND THANK HER FOR THEM.

THANK YOU FOR TH MACAROONS, MISSUS BANDY.

OK, THEY ARE

NOTHING TO THANK

ME FOR.

BY BLOSSER

THAT'S VIRAT Z THOUGHT, BUT, MOM.

TOLD ME T' THANK

YOU ALL TA'

SAME!

DRINK

MALTED

MILK

NESTLE

BE SURE

IT'S

MRETED MILK

NESTLE'S

AND

SO HE GOES TO MRS. BANDY'S

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