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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1926.

RACKETS.

FOR THE TOURNAMENT.

NEW STOCKS

Wi

Prim, tís

$40,00

19

flalmoral

$30 00

Tournament $24.00

*

Model G.

$32,50

Gold Medal $30.00

B

Vantage $19.50

Powell

Telephone C. 4578

Lid

Sale by Auction

Messrs.

BY

Lammert Bros.

nt their Auction Rooms

Duddell Street

Tuesday January 12th ạt 10.30 a.m.

These goods have been removed from our Gentlemen's Department in Pedder Street

and consist of:

Globe

$19.50

Windermere $14.50

LAST NIGHT'S FIRE

Criterion

Albion

WING LOK STREET BLAZE.

$24.00

$27.50

A four-storeyed building at the

SUITS & OVERCOATS

Presses

Covers

SPORTS COATS

$1.20 $1.50

80 cts.

SWEATERS & WAISTCOATS.

SHIRTS & PYJAMAS

Flashlight photograph takon on the steps of the Club de Recreio on Wednesday ovening on the occasion of the farewell reception given to the Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, and Mrs. Plotcher, on their departure to Ceylon. (Photo: Moe'Cheung).

HOCKEY MATCH,

NAVY DEFEATS PUNJABIS,

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A Tege

ly divided, the Navy showing raf ther the better form, when they had settled down.

After the Indians had spent the

son sent his forwards away in good į torce of their opening attack, Simp-|

Following defeats at the hands of the Hongkong Hockey Club style, the ball passing with accury corner of Wing Lok Street and first And second glevens. the from stick to stick. The ball was Hillier Street was burnt out last Punjabis.

cleared right down the field, how night in a fire which apparently sustained

third

ver, and several good shots by the started on the second floor, The successive reforse at the 1.S.B.C. Punjabis. forwards went astray, alarm was given from Wing Lok! ground, Krawhon, Jast over-[Once again, the Navy took the hol¦ Street about 7.45 p.m., and the Fire! is wh the not

to the opposing goal and Wilson Brigade were soon in attendance. from the Navy, and were defeated A suddea runaway enabled the fa-ond hold, and the floors above and

hit the past with a strong drive. The conflagration already had af

by three goals to two. The gardians to obtain the lead, but fear below were quickly involved, but was a fast and sporting any, both the restart, Nicholson equalise the firemen succeeded in preventing sidus, playing well.

For most of the remaining part of its spreading to adjoining premises, the first half the sailors dominated The second floor of the building the game, and before the interval was used as a incquer store, the the same player put them ahead. goods being the property of the Fong lim ng firm, and the Strong efforts to equalise were flames here had plenty to feed cond half, and. xcellent play, ena-the blaze had been definitely con- made by the Punjabis in the se-jupon. By nine o'clock, however., bted them to keep the sailors de trolled, and shortly afterwards the Bending their gak Dewald, the firemen from Central were able to some smart saves at this period of outlying stations having already goalkeeper, was responsible for return to headquarters, those from the game, and try as they would. ¡eft, the Indians could not score.

At first, it looked as though the Indians would have a runaway vi tory. Really good forward play enabled them to put early pressure on the Navy goal, and, coupled with the fact that Emley and Was chope backs, were one too sure at the beginning, they had severa. opportunities which were, success.

At 'Boy Scouts under the Rev. Mr, G. fully dealt with. When the sail for a time neither side seemed to the fire and gave great assistance last play shifted to midfield, and T. Waldegrave turned out during had settled down, however, the be able to make much headway, in silvaging properly which the game took on a different aspect, the bit egentually the Indians Punjabis beipit called upon ta do Soon afterwards, Sillitoe pate aireases were all burned down, Seamartes, of various floors had to; verded in levelling the scores throw nut into the street. good deal of defensive work. Co sailors ahead again with the last but fortunately the hour was early the whole the plug was fairly orengoal of the match.

ough to enable the alarm to reachi everyone in the house, and no casualties were reported.

GOD'S

WILL.

By the Rev. G. R. Lindsay, M. A.

Teach me to do Thy will Psalm 144.10.

The

Besides the lacquer-ware firm already mentioned, the occupiers of, the burned dwelling included al box-nu Cactafer, and the Luen On Insurance Company,

While the blaze at Wing Lok Street was being tackled, a call came from Sutherland Street, but this proved to be merely the fusing ||||||||||of an electric wire which the were able to deal with before the inmates of the premises affected

| bewildering doubt; or hostility, But God can lead is through Brigade arrived.

He can guide us through life's

Because himself discerns all ways.

Open to reich him. "Lord believe, help Thou mine unbelief," and, further, "doing the will of God" means the acceptance of His will as the guide and goal of fife in all its manifold relation- ships. The whole of this rifle and His desires for us are compre- headed in this phrase.

"Men and women order their lives consciously or unconscious-amze, ly according to a certain standard. į It may be a moral standard ori it may be wholly idealistic. This man looks out upon the world and sces the clash of differing and op-| posing principles operating in human lives, and makes a definite resolve that nothing less shall be hia standard than the will of God: lofty, it may be, and dificult, but if God be God, his will must be best and nothing else can sulisty him. He feels something higher Doing the will of God,-what a than his reach, at which he feels message for the nations. But the compelled to grasp. There is no words in their primary applica- trace of boasting, of self-right-tim

personal-Teach are cousness, or special attainment. It "Teach me to walk and work, to, is the cry of a man conscious of servi his weakness. but ready to try,

Teach me to do Thy will."

The will of God. What is it In relation to man? "This is the will of God, that you believe in the name of his Son, Jesus Christ" That is the first thing. God's will for you and me is that we sel nur] hope on His Son. History proves that we must put our trust in something or someone, even if that he oneself. Some trust in the moral condition of the race, others in the strength of the human will But this is all wrong. God's will

e.

rent

j

to pay houses, to

wages, to marry according to Thy will". It is not a prayer for knowledge. Knowing His will is far different from doing. It is not difficult to learn that purity is the only virtue worthy of a man and woman, but it means a mighty! Struggle for many to be clean, even in their secret thoughts.

It is easier to learn that, to bel. true to God and men and oneself is pre-eminently right, than it is not to play them false under stress of trade competition, religious lethargy, or self-interest. This is

is that We abandon specious idle prayer, but though the

sehomes of self-redemption, and

lesson be difficult; the Teacher is

put cur trust in Christ. Trust able to accomplish His purpose. not in the mind only, but in your God can not only apprise us n own emotions and will: in the His will in abstract terms, but in very centre of our complex per- flesh and blood. He can bring Bonalitica to enthrone Him Lord home to the heart and conscience of all. This is first and foremost what purity and truth and love In God's will for men. To do His mean, by showing to will in this way seems difficult for Saviour of the world.

us the Ho can many. Some of the readers of change and enlarge our concep- this article may have been "puttions of things that matters. He off" by the hypocrisy of will, in response to our upward Christians, or by unreality. in the look, give to us, through His church, or by well-meant but spirit power to achieve. God can Ignorant expositions of the Bible "work in us, both to will and to do Others again may be faced with his good pleasure."

In the Atherley ease, the cross- examination of the cashier was concluded yesterday afternoon, and the hearing was adjourned) amil 10.30 a..on Monday,

.

RACKETS RESTRONG WITH ENGLISH GUT,

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

There will be

TEA & DINNER DANCES

at the

KING EDWARD HOTEL

on the following dates:

TEA DANCE

12th Jan. 1926.· 19th Jan. 1926. 14th

21st

"

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DINNER DANCE

9th January, 1926. 16th

Further announcements to follow. Bookings for the Dinner Dances can be made at the Reception Office.

OUR FOOTBALL CARTOON.

THE CHINESE SUPPORTERS

DID NOT,

MILAN TO

MISS THIS MATCH

AND BY

O'CLOCK THE STAND

WAS FULL

THEぶ CLUB

CAME OUT

א

IS IT SATURDAYA.

YOT?

·SOME GETTING THERE THE NIGHT BEFORE, AND EVERY AVAILABLE SPACE WAS

-AND WERE REAL FOOTBALL FASHION PLATES.

(By Stan. Hi!!}

PLAY UP

S. CHINA

FIRST AID.

„TAKEN OP. ONE GENTLEMAN HAVING FOSSESSION OF A

CHIMNEY STACK

לה

You

TAKE T

TUICE

NO ONE SEEMED TO WANT.

TO WIN THE GAME, AND

IT'S IN. THERE LOOK

THEIR

NEW

TERSEY'S

THE

HOLIDAY SPIRIT

TAKE IT AWAY

HAB CERTAINLY GOT

HOLD

OF

THE

CWBAND A CHINESE FORWARD

RUSHED MADLY OFF

WITH IT

ACCEPTING THE BALL-

WHIST A

NOSY, WAS THRUST, FORWARD EVERYWHERE."

LOOK OUT ITS IN

Your

HALE

BOTH GOALES

HAD LITTLE TO DO.

AuD SHOWED IT TO THE CLUB ROALIE.

THE OLUB V. BOUTH OHINA MATCH.

STAM Hill/1926.

RAINCOATS

COLLARS & TIES

ETC, Ent.

HATS & SUNHELMETS

SOCKS & GLOVES,

UNDERWEAR

BOOTS & SHOES

SUIT CASES & COLLAR BOXES WARDROBE TRUNK

ETC, ETU.

These have all been more or less damaged by water in the recont Hongkong Hotel Fire. Goods on view from Monday the 11th inst.

THE RITZ

NOW OPEN

Meals at all hours from 8 a.m. to 12.00 midnight

Morning and Afternoon Teas. Good Assortment of Fancy Cakes.

Wedding and Christening Cakes to order.

Only the host food and wines.served.

NOWELL B. WHITE, Proprietor.

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A LIGHT GERMAN PILSENER

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bole Ageuls:..

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15, Queen's Road, C.

Casey

BEWERIES

VANCOUVER 8.6

Telephono Central 75,

The Man who Appreciates Something "A little Better"

Always asks for CASCADE!

The distinctive flavour, its purity and healthful pro- perties appeal to men who

know.

Not the cheapest beer on the market but- The Beer without a Peer".

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