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MACAO.
GREAT INDUSTRIAL FAIR" FOR ONE MONTH.
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FOR SALE. JUST ARRIVED per s.s..Calulu from Australia. Horses suitable for Jumping, Polo and Hacking Milch cows, Chickens and a fine assortment of Bull-dogs, "In the matter of the Kwong Chow Airedales, Pointers, Gordon Set- tera, Fox hounds and Pomeranians. For inspection and purchase on board. For further particulars. Apply Fred Kow & Co., Tel. C.732.
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No. 6, Prince's Terrace to be sold
By Order of the Mortgages
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on MONDAY,
the 15th day of November, 1926, at 3 o'clock p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, 8, Duddell- Street, Victoria, Hongkong.
by
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London, Nov. 6.The strike of the bookmakers in protest against=" the new betting tax has collapsed, although the amount of course hot- ting le small. The general con- domination of the bookmakers' at
The Interport cricket match was left in a very interesting stage attitude is indicated by the fact the conclusion of play on Satur that all newspapers are hostile, the Times urging the introduction day, with every prospect of a keen
of the totalizator. P tussle between the sides for even- The Racecourse Proprietors' As- tual victory. Now, however, that soclation are holding a meeting to the week and rain has made a re-ution is essential.g
discuss this suggestion but legali-
sumption impossible to-day, any thing may happen when the match is continued, for a great deal will depend on the state of the wicket whch the teams again take the field:
Although Hongkong made quite a fair score in their first innings it has to be recorded that the local batsmen were not impressive, With the solitary exception of Pearce, who was the saviour of his side, they were none of them com fortable with the Shanghai bowl,
ing, which was very good indeed, although the lack of a really fast bowler was felt Pearce played a fine all-round game and showed that, veteran though he is, he still has a lot of cricket left in him. His -74 was an almost faultless display, and he was distinctly un Hakone Maru Mon., Nov. 15, 2.30 p.fortunate-in getting out after Kaying
Nov. 15, 2.80 p.m. Mon., Nov. 16, 5 p.m. Shantung Jade .....
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All that piece or parcel of ground registerd in the Land Office as Section G of Inland Lot. No. 15 together with all messuagos or tenements erections and build-Swatow ings know" at the date bercof as No. 6, Prince's. Terrace, Victoria, aforesaid, and the rights of way Date and place of First Meet (if any) easements and appurton- ing:
ances thereto belonging and all Creditors, 22nd day of Novem-the estate and interest of the ber, 1926, at 10.00 o'clock in the Mortgagor in and to the said pre- forencon at the Official Receiver's mises. Office.
BUNGALOWS, REPULSE BAY.
TO BE LET. For particulars and order to view please. Apply to Hongkong Realty and Trust Com the forenoon at the Omcial Re.years. For further particulars
pany, Ltd., Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong-. kong.
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TO LET-One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Road, Hongkong. Apply to 82, Kennedy Road.
TO LET --Office Rooms, 2nd Floor, New Hongkong Bank Building. Apply Sang Kee, same building.
TO LETA three roomed Euro- pean FLAT on top floor of No. 14, Condult Road. Apply to H. M. H. Nemozed.
COMMODIOUS OFFICES to let In No. 7, Queen's Road Central, also two small offices in 1A, Chater Road. Apply E. D. Sassoon and Company Ltd.
COMMODIOUS Ground Floors of Nos. 15, 16 & 17, Connaught Road C., and First Floor of No. 16. Next P. and O. Bldg. Suitable for shipping offices. Apply S. K. Trust Ltd., 29, Connaught Road C.
TO LET,-~"Stowford No. 2,′′ 46, Bonham Road, three stories, six rooms, five bath rooms, kitchen, 'servants' quarters, recently repair-
ed and renovated. CONS, Prince Building.
Annual Crown Rent $6.50 Term Contributories, 22nd day of No-75 years with Extension for 924 vember, 1926, at 10.30 o'clock in
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Dated the 10th day of Nov., 1926.
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TO LET.-Furnished from 1st ROOM. March, 1927, for 10 Months.' A vory desirable four room top flat in Armend Bulldings, Kowloon European bathroom, flush-systom, good kitchen, and servants' quar- ters. Apply Box No, 110, care of "Hongkong Telegraph."
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A wolf broke into a sheepfold at Hiesse, not far from Angouleme, and killed 11 sheep belonging, by
on THURSDAY, the 18th November, 1926, commencing at 1 a.m. at No. 402, The Peak. LA Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.
Comprising:-
Amoy and Foochow
Japan Weihaiwei Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Aden, Egypt, and Europe, via Marseilles.
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, “Canade, U.S.A., C. and S. América and *Europé vin San Francisco and Europe via Siberia (letters and postcards specially superscribed "Vin Siberia" only)
Teak,hatstand, Couch,"armchair, Teak Bookcase, Teak extension dining table, Dining chairs, Teak sideboard, Glass Cabinet, Silver- ware, B. P. Wafc, Crockery, etc.. | Swatow etc.
Hoihow and Haiphong. › Bedsteads; Teak Wardrobes, Amoy Dressing tables, Washstand, Teak Swatow chest-of-drawerg, Linen cupboard,
etc.
also"
A Quantity of Blackwood-ware..
. Catalogues will be issued..
On view from Wednesday the 17th November, 1926.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received
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instructions to sell by Public Auc SATURDAY'S YACHTING way victory from Boojum and tien,
on FRIDAY, the 19th November, 1920,
at 12 Noon.,
at their Sales Room, Duddoll Street: (for account of the concerned.)
The Steamship "YUET ON” as she now lies wrecked on Cheang Chau Island (between Peng-chau and Kau-l-chau with all Gear and a curious coincidence, to the local Appurtenances that may be on Lieutenant de Louveterie" (Super-board. intendent of Wolf Hunting), "a titular post which still exists, al though wolves are now very rarely reported in France.
Before You Advertise COUNT THE “TELEGRAPHS' On The Kowloon Ferry
Tonnage, 1070 tons, gross'ap
proximately. Length, B. P. 185 feet.
LIGHT WINDS: SLOW TIMES.
There
were races, for the three classes of racing boats, of the
Why Wonder, third,
The officer of the day, was the Commodore (Mr. E. W. Carpen- ter)...
.
Details of the times and places· follow:
Royal Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday afternoon, but the weather was sultry, with very Rolla (Win) little breeze, and slow times were Diana 2nd recorded. At one time there was Dorothen 3rd a doubt as to whether some of the Argulta boats could finish within the limit La Linda time.
Colleen
is
luncheon without adding to hi score. Towards the latter part of the forenoon he was feeling the heat intensely, and there were strong hopes that, after the luncheon roat, he would go on to make at least a century. Light- foot's 29, was a patient effort, and although he was rather timorous In the morning, towards the end he played some delightful cricket.
Barnes
RACE HORSE MATCH.
Mr. Solly Joel's four year old·· Oojah proved no match for Mr. Cunliffe Owon's three year old Highborn II when they met at Newbury on Saturday in a six fur- long weight for age race, the stakes being £2,000 a side.
Oojah was upset by the pitiless rain and the mud and Highborn I, starting at evens, passed the post ten lengths in front of Mr. Joel's colt.
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ATHENIANS OVERWHELM
CORINTHIANS,
London, Nov. 6.-In a match be- tween the Corinthians and a side representing the Athenian League the former were heavily defeated by nine goals to one.
ALL BLACKS BEATEN, *London, Nov; 6-The All Blacks were entertained at. Huddersfield on Saturday and in a level scoring match were unable to avert the fifth defeat of their tour by 12 points to 10. IMA
Last year's Yorkshire Cup Ana- Kats thus join Halifax, Oldham and St. Helen's as conquerors of the New Zealanders." The visitors also lost the first Test at Wigan last month; the second Test is be- ing played on Saturday at Hull.
MAORIS BEAT CARDIFF. London, Nov 6.The Maoris
The Shanghat fielding was excellent, despite the trying heat,. which is always liable to take the edge off efforts in the field, and Ledch stands out particularly for played the third of their four Welah matches on Saturday, when praise, in this regard. kept a splendid wicket, being they beat Cardiff by 18 points to quick and safe, and the excellence The visitors have already of his work is reflected in the fact drawn with Newport and lost to beaten Somerset and Swansea, that there were no extras.
the Harlequins, Pearce, too, shone well for Hong- kong behind the wicket.
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RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP, London, Nov. 8.--The Rugby Shanghai went to the wickets
County championship provided two just before three o'clock and when interesting matches on Saturday. stumps were drawn they were 100 Yorkshire, who won the champion- up for the loss of four wickets, ship this year, had, Durham as They put on two stone-wallers to opponents and were successful by open, but whether their tactics 22 points to 16. Cumberland and were to play out time or whether Northumberland had a very close the strength of the Hongkong struggle and only one point (6-5) bowling kept them on their guard, in Cumberland's favour separated is probably best known to them them at no side. selves. At any rate, the scoring
INTER-CLUB RUGBY/ was very slow Barrett stood out as the fine batsman that he is and London, Nov. 6.The outstand treated the spectators to some ing matches in Inter-Club rugby. extremely pretty strokes, although to-day, were the meetings of Black- he was extremely cautious in most heath with the Dark Blues at Ox- of his play. The surprise of the ford and the Harlequins' match at afternoon Was undoubtedly Bristol. In the former game. Dobbie, who met with far more Blackheath won by "a goal (5 success with the ball than was paint) to nil; while at Bristol the expected. He is a rather erratie home, club achieved a narrow vic- bowler, but he came off on Satur tory by 6 points to 5.. Richmond. day, and it was a fortunate cir-entertained Old Merchant Taylors cumstance for Hongkong that he and won by 13 points to nil; while was put on. when he was, The against Gay's London Scottish fact that he got Barrett's and won by 20 points to 11. Leach's wickets when he did was
WOMEN AND COUNTY CRICKET. probably as good as a hundred London, Nov. 6.-In connection runs, for if this pair had become with the formation of a Women's set they would doubtless have
| Cricket Association, which has the knocked up a big score. Details
approval of Hobbs, the premier of Saturday's play are as follows: English batsman, it is stated that it is probable that County matches will be arranged.
Hongkong 1st Innings,
2
A. W. Hayward, c Lonoh,b Isaacsg A. W. Ramsay, Barnes, blaanes H. Owen Hughes, c Dr. Morris, b.
Mansel-Smith Capt
E. W. Morris, & b. Leuch
T. E. Pearce, c. Leach, b. Mansel
Smith
Capt
Major L. J. Lightfoote Divecha,
b O'Hara
BOXER KILLED IN ACCIDENT. London, Nov. 6. George Green,
25 of Bethnal Green, the English.
featherweight boxer, has been kill-;
He was
74 gd in a moter collision,
only 20 years of age..
pt. A. G. Dobble, c Leach b
11
8
11
IV. Parker, c Divecha, b O'Hara F. Goodwin, b O'Hara A. C. L. Bowker, Lb.wb Leach, E. B. Reed, not out
Total
174
Fall of wickets-1 for 9, 2 for 12, 8 for 12, 4 for 60, 6 for 85, 6 for 181, for 149, 8 for 153, 9 for 109, 10 for
Handicap Claża, Finishing Corrected Pta-to 174...
Time date in 4.1900 419 00 21 *4 26 28 4 25 45 8 485 01 42781 19 4 37 27 4 28 67 11
· 4 34 37 429 40 12 4 40 51-433 20 11 441 10 43450
456 07 20
(24.2013
Hayward Hays
155 07
501
24 601 242
Brd.
6 05
5 11 20,511 20.14)
5 15 28.5 15 20:15
The course was of about 8/2 miles from the Club to Lyemun Adele (Win) Beacon, Cust Rock Buoy, Channel Boojum 2nd Breadth, 82 foot. Main deck 29 Rocks and back to the Club and Why Wonder?
Bluenose feet on water line.
there was a turn out of 22 boats.
Sehlark Moulded Depth, 10 feet 9 inches,
There were seven competitors in Adanne the Gael Class, Ailsa (ali spick and Lola Built, Cling Ngai, 1926.. Ship under construction when span in new paint and gear) win Zephyr wrecked.....
ning from Daphne, with Gael! Termo:-50% of.
Purchase third Money to be paid to the Under signed on Fall of Hammer,
LAMMERT BROS,
"Auctioneers.
Allan (Win) In the Handicap Class there Daphne 2nd were seven starters, Ralia winning Gael 3rd from Djong, with Dorothea third. Plerette Balcyon In the Heyward Hays there were Thecla eight starters, Adele scoring a run- Joan
** BOWLING ANALYSIS. -
Issacs... Mansel-Smith
O'Hara Leach
Divecha
O, M. R. W. 7- 2042 11 1.40 19.3 0.68 19 4.40:
10
Shanghof 1st Innings.
04 605 04 22 Dr. H. H. Morris, c: Pearce, b 507 54 607
6427
Bowker B M. J. Divecha, & Owen Hughes,
5 16 49 6 12 84 18
5 20 03 512 84° 14°
Gaol Class.
b Goodwin
Capt. E. IM, Batrott, c Pea
b Dobbia
D. W. Leach, b Dobble... Dr. W.
442-53 44263 17 DC D'HOIs, not 'out··
44084 440 84 81
463 44 460 11 16 501 40 457-287
5 16 10 5 1016 21
5-1804 510.10.14
52417 820 44 17
Exting
not dat
Total (for 4 wista):
100
AMERICAN TENNIS STAR
London, Nov. 6.-W., T. Tilden,
the famous American tennis star, who until his defeat by Lacoste
0 this year, had been holder of the United States championship title since 1920, is coming to England next year to compete in the Wim- bledon championships. It will be. six years since Tilden last played at the English headquarters. His Brat visit was in 1920, when he won the All-Comers Singles, as well as the championship, and in the following year he had little difficulty in retaining the cham pionship title.
HOCKEY.
The following wili represent the Club 1st XI-against H, K. S. R.A. on Wednesday at 4.45 p.m. sharp on the US, R. C. grounds. I Garrod, D. Lyon, E. L. Sim, A. Að Dand, F. G. L. Wheeler, L. M. §.
L. E. Stakes, W Mangel-Smith, Lloyd, G. B. Slipper, B. R. Forster, L Goldman, J, A. Isaacs, E. GWA, Nowers, B. D. Evans (Copt), Barnes to bat
and G. P. Lummert
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