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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1929.
Of
MACKINTOSH'S THE WORLD SPORT.
RECORD SALE
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday January 30th, 31st, February 1st & 2nd
To celebrate a record year's business we are going to create a RECORD SALE by offering hundreds of dollars worth of high class merchandise for men's wear at unprecedented rates. There are dozens of broken ranges in coloured Shirts, Ties, Socks, Pyjamas, Stockings and other articles, and we must clear them to make room-so we have reduced everything we want to clear-and reduced it heartily in order to clear quickly.
SHIRTS-
Fine quality Print and Zephyr with collars to mulch.
Usually sold at $6.50 to $8.50..
Record Sale price
SOCKS
$2.50, $4,00
Fancy designs and plain colours in various weights. Usually sold at $2.00, to $3.00.
Record Sale price
$1.00
Usually sold at $3.25 lo $5.00.
Record Sale price
HATS
$2.00
A very specii tine of wool
Velour Soup Brim Hats in
Greys and Browns,
Usual price $8.50.
Record Sale price
WOOLLIES
$4.50
The whole of our large Ntock
of Woollies and Pull-overs at HALF ugual selling prices.
Record Sale prices
from $8.50 each,
TIES-
Open and Ties in many new designe,
Usually sold at $2.50 to $4.50.
Record Sale price
$1.50 each,
Foulard and Silk Bow Ties,
Record Sale price
$1.00 each
All Silk Knitted Ties. Usually sold at $1.00 to $6.00.
Record Sale price
$2.50 each.
ORD
RECORD
BARGAINS
STOCKINGS
All wool in plain and fancy designs.!
Usually priced at $3.50 to $5.00
Record Sale price
$2.50 Usually sold at $5.50 to $8.50
S Record Sale price
*$4.50
GOWNS
Dressing Gowns and Bath Robes of Jarger wool, Flannel and Silk.
HALF usual selling prices.
Record Sale prices
from $11.50
OVERCOATS
Aquascutum Tweed Coats in all the newest styles. Record Sale price
from $40.00 "Macnava" Waterproofs, usually sold at $35.00 Record Sale price
$21.00
MUFFLERS-
A large selection of Knitted Muffers in white and coloured effects.
All at HALF usual price.
Record Sale prices
from $2.50 each.
PYJAMAS
Special offer of a line in
Union Flannel.
Deually sold at $7.50. Record Sale 'price
$4.00 per suit.
A nice selection of Stripe
designs of Poplin. Usually Bold at $9.50, $10.50 Record Sale price.
$5.00 per suit.
SHOP EARLY-The best bargains go
First
MACKINTOSH'S
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS
Alexandra Building,
Des Voeux Road.
HONGKONG'S TEAM FOR INTERPORT.
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SEVERE TEST SURVIVED YESTERDAY.
PROBABLE ELEVEN.
[By "Wanderer."] Having been exposed to one of the severest tests possible, and hav- ing survived it with great credit
SHAMEEN FOOTBALL
LEAGUE.
NAVAL GAME ENDS IN DRAW.
An extraordinarily good game was witnessed on Tuesday when H.M.S. Moth drow with H.M.S. Scamow in the Shameen Football League. The match Was very exciting throughout. There was no score on either side, though it
HSIN WAH INQUIRY
DISCLOSURE. *
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The Pope's Physician
Pays Strong Tribute of Praise To Dr. Williams' Pink Pills,
lowered. His position, he explain-Williams Pink Pills for Palo Many physicians prescribe Dr. ed, was at the No. 3 lifeboat on the People to their patients whon starboard side of the ship, and that tonic treatment is indicated, No was the boat to which he went.
In Charge of Lifeboat,
'
Asked if anyone had instructed him to go to No. 3 boat, witness said no-one gave him instructions, but he added that ho was always connected with that boat.
Witness, in explaining this, used the term "in charge of that bont," but Mr. M. M. Watson, whe half of the owners, explained that is watching the proceeding on be: an officer was in charge of that Hfeboat.
Witness added the information that the Second Officer was in charge of No. 3 starboard lifeboat. The boat had been awung out,
but not actually in the water when witness arrived. by sliding down the falls. There He got into it wore twenty persons in the boat,
and the remainder crew,
less an authority than Dr. Andrea Amici, physician to the Papal household, writing on the subject the nervous-system and disorders of anaemia, impoverishment of
attributable thereto, strongly ondorses Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, recommending them as superior to many other tonic media.
Dr. Amiel's testimony, reads as have made use of Dr. Williams' follows: "For several years 1 Pink Pills in my work and I have
nervous
always found them efficacious in the treatment of disorders due to impoverishment of the system, anaemia and neurasthonia, stomach weakness, retarded do irrgularities. There is no lack volopment in young women, and
of tonic remedies, but in my ex-"
all round; it came as no surprise ball had actually crossed the line four of whom were passengers perlence not one of them mani-
to learn that yesterday's Interport Trial XI has satisfied the. Selection Committee. A week ago, I suggest ed that a stronger aide would be difficult to find in the Colony, and yesterday's display fully justified that confidener,
The team was asked to play on a treacherously slippery ground against a powerful Navy team, te which the pitch should have been ideally suited. The Interporters won by four goals to two, and they missed the Navy goal by inches only on at least six other occasions.
The result was, in no small mensure, a tribute to the capital passes served up to the forward line by McKelvie, who gave a great dis- play of constructive football. In defence, McKelvie did not show up
quite so prominently, a fact partly accounted for by the methods of the Navy, correct methods incident- ally, that of parting with the ball before tackling was possible, and partly because Fung King-cheong and Suen Kam-shun rarely fell back to assist the defenders.
Error in Tactics.
might easily have ended at 1-1 as there were two disputed goals, one for each side. In both cases there was some doubt as to whether the or not, but the referee disallowed both. In the first case, the goalie of H.M.S. Seamew made a oave his arm around to clear the ball, from a long shot and in swinging there
WAA
Asked if he know how many persons the boat was supposed to know, but added that twenty ap- hold, witness said he did not
peared to be overlonding it.
whether he did not swing the ball some, doubt as to within the goal line. The second Too Many Aboard? case was somewhat similar-there The Coroner asked witness if was a terrific struggle on the goal he knew that the boat was sup line of I.M.S. Moth which was posed to hold forty people, to finally cleared by a fine kick from which witness replied that he the goalie, but some claimed that could not say, but it might con- goal line. The teams were: the ball had actually crossed the cevably have held thirty or forty, Asked if he thought twenty was Seamew:-Goodman
n gond number for the boat, wit- (Captain); Chapman,
ness replied that the seas were Forrest; Leeson, Grimsdell; Alder.high, the passengers panicky, the man, Thwaites, Mitchell. Howard boat was rocking and water had and Thompson,
been shipped. Under the circum- to be too much for the bont. stances, twenty persons appeared
H. M. S.
Horn;
H.M.S. Moth. Wickeden; Win- eup, Dewey; Flint, Jordan (Cap- lain), Gold: Bates, Harrison, Beard, Hodginkinson and Love,
FOOTBALL TEAMS.
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The following will represent the Kowloon 1st XI v. South China Athletic in a League match at
Two of the crew lowered the
fests a superior officacy to that of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills.":"
the therapeutic value of Dr. Wil- No moro conclusive evidence of
Hams Pink Pills for Pale Peoplo could be asked for or given than is found in the fact of their acceptance and employment by medical practitioners eminent In their profession.
Besides thia,
however, they have enjoyed world-wide public confidenco for more than the third of a century. Chemists everywhere soll Dr. Williams' Pink Pils, or post free $1.50 per bottle, $8 for 6 bottles, from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 60, Klangse Road, Shanghai,
bont which got safely away. Wit A VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT
ness could not say if those two men got into the water, but the bort itself got safely away and after drifting in the sen for some time, they sighted a fishing Junk and cried "Save Life!" They were rescued and taken to Shauki
Van
and
Organized by 2nd Bn.
K. O. Scottish Borderers
Police Station,
Witness said he saw the Hain
fight showing on the stern before away in the life-bont, the ale went under.
later to the Water FAREWELL TO MRS. LUARD
last
It was an error in tactics that Caraline Hill round on Saturday, Wah founder after he had got must be rectified on the day of the son, Pile: Hedley, Easterbrook, kick-off at 4 p.m:-Angus; Rob- Interport, though doubtless the Dowman; Clemo, Bliss, Spary, Me heavy going was chiefly responsible. Kelvie and Miles. Reserves:
No description of the game is of Baldwin and Davies. interest. McKolvie scored within ten minutes from twenty yards range, and Fung King-cheong add- ed from clone range mid-way through the first half. Everest re- duced the lead by putting through his own goal in unavoidable manner,
Passengers' Refusal. Kowloon 2nd. XI v. II.M.S. Suf- Chlef Officer to lower the hauts,
The following will represent the
Instructions were given by the folk in a friendly game on Kowloon but he saw only one bout being Football Club ground, on Satur actually swung day, kick-off at 4 p.m.-Angus: the one in which he got away. Moore, Eastman (Capt.); Inst, The
out, this being
others were Alled with
The Interporters scored through Campbell, Nicholls; Hannan, Me-passengers who refused to get out Fong King-cheong and Gosano, be- Intyre, Moss, Morgan and Black-to enable the boats to be swung fore Kernick got a smart goal for lock.
Réserves: Waddington, out, in spite of being persuaded Seddon, King and White... the Navy in the second half.
thereto by witness.
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A fact of great importance Is
The following have been select- By the Coroner:-He did not that the Chinese members of the ed to represent the Hongkong F.assist in swinging out the life- team, in spite of the conditions, C. in their match with the China boat, because he was kept behind played up splendidly. The combina Athletic on the Club ground at by the Captain, assisting the Int- tion forward was a treat to witnesa | 4 p.m. on Saturday:-Edwards; ter to fire rockets. on occasions, and the manner in Holt, Bishop; McBride, Stewart, which the line eluded the attentions | Watson; Reid, Alexander, Walling- of such brilliant defenders as Evans | ton, Trambitzky and Buchanan, and Baker speaks volumes,
Lam Yuk-ying, making his first appearance in the field for over a month, gave an extremely capable | display against a wing that exploit- ed the triangle passing game to per- fection, and he was well supported by Bishop, whose understanding with Wynne and Lam proved a big fnelor in the defence,
Everest Solid.
PING-PONG MATCH.
CHINESE POLICE RESERVE MAINTAIN SUPREMACY.
At the Headquarters of the Chinese Police Reserve on Tuesday evening, the Filipino Club met the home team
By the jury: His own boat was in danger of being swamped, In view of which he could not stand by to pick others, from the water. Those who finally got into the boat, with him, were seven sailors, three firemen, two stewards, two of the com- paradore's staff, the bo'sun and four passengers,
By the Coroner:-He did not, see any members of the crew keeping the Passengers away from the other boats. He could not give any explanation of how, in a pingpong match over a series of in the case of his own boat, more. 125 games the Reserve winning by of the crew than passengers got the overwhelming margin of 103 into It. games to 22.
had boat-drill practice sometimes By the jury: The ship's crew once a month, and sometimes once in every two months. They had had no hoat-drill on the pre- sent voyage, but they had one when the ship was last in Canton, All of the crew had been on the vessel for a long period, ranging between two and three years.
On the other wing, Everest play- ed solidly against a lively wing, His display is of particular moment since he is the only player whom The outstanding players for the the Committee are considering Polico Reserve were Mr. P. K. Poon, dropping. He is a player who can do who took 23 games of 26, while Mr. all that is required of him in de- |C. Sipn, the Police champion took 22 fence and still be up with his for-games of 26. In 11 matches the wards to render assistance, which is visitors registered no score, while one a more than useful asset.
Filipino player went through hla Gve Wynne, behind him, was in games without recording a single splendid form, revealing no sign of point. his upsets on Saturday.
I still think Everest should' get his place, though the team will pos- sess the curiosity of having no military representative if he does not.
THE HOCKEY CLUB.
TEAM FOR GAME WITH THE H.K.S.R.A.
Permission Given
By the Coroner:-The Captain told him to swing out the No, 8 life-boat, and, finding it already lowered, he got into it.
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will be held in
THEATRE ROYAL
Saturday, 16th February, 'at 9 p.m.
in aid of
Soldiers and Sailors Families Association and
Garrison Ladies' Help Society.
Well-known Local Artistes Highland. Dancing FullMilitary Band and Pipes
BOOKING at Anderson's Tickets-$3, $2, $1. Service Men in Uniform, half prics.
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SCHNEIDER TROPHY,
THIS YEAR'S COURSE TO BE QUADRILATERAL.
The Selection Committee has not
The Coroner:-But he did not announced definitely the team that
give you permission to leave in will turn out, having selected eigh- The following will represent the it? teen players, The final decision "A" team of the Hongkong Hockey Witness, who appeared to have will, I understand, depend on the Club in their match with L.K.S.R.A. some difficulty in understanding state of the ground on the day of on the Marina Ground to-morrow at the question, replied that he did the match. Yesterday's game 5 p.m.-R. W. Eapsed, E. R. Robin-not receive any assistance in go- proved that the drier the day, the son, G, Rankin, A. A. R. Botelho, Aing into the boat.
London, Jan, 80, The course of this year's Schneider better for Hongkong, but it also G. Howell, A. J. W. Ashby, F. E. G.
The Coroner:-What nonsense Trophy race, to be flown over the Munn (captain), N. W. Lasander, G. showed that the side has much. Vallack, A. Ross and are you saying? Do you Imagine Solent, will be quadrilateral instead ability whatever the conditions.
Other,
you would be carried Into the of triangular, as in all previous races, beat?
This decision has been mado owing Witness, pressed, asserted that to the difficulty in negotiating sharp ho did have tho Captain's per-turns at the great speeds now being mission to leave the ship in the attained by racing acaplanes. The boat.
alteration is expected to enable the The inquiry is proceeding.
competitors to attain average spoeds more nearly approaching the maximum of which the entrants are capable British. Wireless,
The Probable Eleven,
ASIATIC LABOUR.
CONFERENCE TO MEET THIS YEAR.
The players chosen are as follows: Clark (Police); Wynne (Pollée), Bishop (Club); C. F. Remedios (Recreio), McKelvie (Kowloon) captain, Lam Yuk-ying (Chinese Athletle); Barkham, (Tamar), Fung King-cheong (South China), Gowano (Recreto) vice-emptuin, Suon
Geneva, Jan. 30. Kam-shun (Chinoso Ath.) and Chan The International Labour Office Kwong-ul (Chinese Ath.) This is announces that the first meeting of the probable team.
the Asiatic Labour Conference will Seven others have been named as be held this year, preferably in In- possiblea, as follows: Evereat din, under the chairmanship of Mr. (K.O.S.B.), Hooper (Queen's), Lat Suzuki.
In connexion with the Appeals Board constituted at the mooting of the Football Association the name of Dr. Kotowall should appear instead of that of Mr. Hamilton,
New York, Jan. 30. The liner Majestic is proceeding to New York from Southampton. When her bedroom door was to-day with £5,500,000 gold, forced open on Dec. 23 Mrs. Jane bought by various Now York Ellen Jones Welford, 48, a widow, bankers.
Yuk-Ant (Chinese Ath.) HIII. The secretaries will be Messrs. (Queen'a), Caldicutt (Queen's) Joshi, Yonckubo and a Chinese do- of Cotswold-road, Westelis-on- The Aquitania has arrived In Stock (K.O.S.B.) and Rocha (Re-legate who has not yet boen op-Sea, whe found dead in bed from New York with $7,500,000 gold,— crofo.):
pointed.--Router,
Reuter's American Service,
gas poisoning.
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