Page &
LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received instructions from
MRS. C. MONTAGUE EDE
to soll by Public Auction, a part of her
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY,
the 13th, 14th, 15th and 18th March, 1929.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1929.
of
THE WORLD SPORT
LEAGUE FOOTBALL
TO-MORROW.
commencing each day at 11 am, with an intrval from 1 to 2.30 pm. WILL RECREIO' AGAIN UPSET
at
NO. 3, BOWEN ROAD
Teak Upholstered Black Satin Couches, Armchairs, Book, Casco Mahogany Dining Table, Tables, Teak Ice Chest, etc., etc.
Oak Bedsteads, Teak Wardrobes with Glass Doors, Teak Dressing Table, Tenk Chest of Drawers, Large Teak Linen Cupboards, etc., etc..
Curios, Old Japanese Prints, Water Colours, Bronze and Braes Ornaments, 1 Large Carved Ivory Tusk, otc, etc. LARGE QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD AND RED LACQUER WARE.
comprising:--
Joss Tables, Tables, Chairs, Bookenses, Cabinets, Deske, Stools, Blackwood Frames with Jades, Ornaments, Screen, Chineso Temple Arms on Blackwood Stands, etc., etc.
sie0
CHINESE ASPIRATIONS?
BIG FIGHT EXPECTED,
[RY "WANDERER."]
An interesting programme of matches is set for decision in the Hongkong Football Leaguo to- morrow, the greatest attraction between the being the match Chinese Athletic and the Club de Recreio on the Club ground. The Recreio have not been dolug too well this season, but they oc-
Telescope in perfect condition, Valuable Books, New Oxford casionally bring off the unexpect Dictionary and Contury Dictionary, etc., etc.
.and
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Ono Very Fine and Old Japanese Dinner Service (complete). One Largo Kelvinator.
One Large American, Ice Box with Glass Doors.
One Vicirola with 600 Recorda (Mostly Red Seal),
leo
FOUR OLD BLACKWOOD CLOTHES CHESTS ONE OLD BLACKWOOD MIRROR.
(Formerly the property of the late Empress Dowager of China, and bought in Poking during the Boxer trouble in 1900.)
Wine Bins by Lane, Crawford, Lid
and
A Good Quantity of Vintage Wines.
and
Large Quantity of Cocos Palms (Ostrich Feather), Mauritius Palms, Fan Palma, Standard Orange Trees Plants, Maiden Hair and Asparagus Ferná,
(All Plants in Tuba and Pols.)
1000 Plaster Boards for Garden Beds.
On View from Monday, the 11th March, 1929. Catalogues will be issued.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
PUBLIC, AUCTION. The Undersigned have received instructions from Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn, G.M.G., D.S.O. to sell by Public Auction,
: TO-DAY,
the 8th March, 1929, commencing at 3.00 p.m.
At the Commanding Officer's Quarters, No, 14, The Peak,
A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture.
(Catalogues will be issued) On View from Thursday, the 7th March, 1920.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
IN FOUR LOTS
on Tuesday,
the 12th day of March. 1929,
at 3 o'clock p.m.
at their Auction Rooms, No. 4, Daddell Street, Victoria, Hongkong,
THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTIES
LOT NO. 1-The properly known
As Nos. 99D, 99E and SOF WELLINGTON | STREET comprises three newly erected storied Chinese four shops and dwellings with basements situate in the centre of the city on the piece or parcel of ground re- gistered in the Land Office as Section C and the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 164 having an
- LAMMERT. BROS.,
Auctioneers.
ed. as South China realised last week to their cost.
Also of interest will be the game between the Royal Navy and the H.K.F.C., the former team having fallen from high estate by Buccumbing to Chinese Athletic.
The full fixture list, together with grounds, times of kick-off and referces appointed, is ag follows:
Senior Division,
R.A. v. South China.-Seokumpoo,
4.30. Mr. Cowans.
Chinese v. Recreio.-Club, 4.30.-
Mr. Atkinson,
Navy v. Club.-Careline Hill), 4.30.
Mr. Smith.
Kowloon v. Sunil Units,-Kowloon,
4.30-Capt. Austin.
Junior Division.
Kowloon v. S. China "A."-Kow-
loon, p.m. Mr. Wilis. Small Units v. Ruercio.-Snokunpoo,
3 pm-Mr. Lee.
K.OS.H. v. St. Joseph's-Chatham
Rd.. 3 p. Mr. Craig.
S.
China
"A" v. K.A.-S. China, 5 p.m.-Mr. Crossley,
Navy v. Clinése.—Ñuvy, # p.m.-
Mr. Bunting.
11
ILA.F.
V. Eastern.---Reercia,
D. Mr. Mase,
League Struggle.
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the Land Ofee Section 12 of Inland Lot No. 8 having an area of 722 square feet
The Recreio's win over South or thereabouts. The
Chinese Annual
placing Crown Text China, thus. payable on this pro- Athletic in the relatively best position for the league champion- perty is $12.00,
ship gives added interest to the match on the Club ground where the Recreio try conclusions with the Athletle.
LOT NO. 3.—The property known as No. 360 QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL and No. 47 LOWER LASGAR I understand that the Recreio ROW are excellent class will be fielding much the Hame three storied Chinese side, and that no change is likely shops and dwellinga. in the Athletic team. The return No. 360 Queen's Rond of Li Wai-koon made a great Contral has an attle difference to the Athletic's for and his storey on the roof and ward line last week,
presence may turn the tide No. 47 Lower Linear their favour. 1 expect Row a basement. The Athletic to win. property is situate on
the plece or parcel of
ground registered in
the Land Office
as
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South China Prospects, South China have shown
·
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,
9.08 a.m.-C. B. Riggs and H.
Spicer, 9.10 a.m.-J. R. Collin and A. C.
I. Bowker.
9.28 am T. I. Christie and 1.
II. Gearo.
9.32 a.m.-A. Leach and J. P.
Warren.
9.36 .m.3. D. Thomson and A.
"
Macfarlane.
9.40a.m.-A. IL. Ferguson and
L. Rt. Andrewos.
9.44 a.m.-W. L. Dunbar and R.
K. Valentine.
9.48 a.m.-D. L. Newbigging and
S. A. Sleup.
9,62 a.m.-P. Jucks and G.
Davidson,
t
9.56 am.-A. Webster and
A. Weight.
BOXING TOURNAMENT. ANOTHER CANTON
K.O.8. BORDERERS & HERMËS
MEN IN THE RING.
FLIGHT.
PROPOSED NON-STOP TRIP TO MUKDEN.
CHINESE TROOPS
MOVING.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
mours of a coming clash are en- gincared by a foreign country whose interests in China havo
unification of the country.
been greatly joopardised by the
A boxing tournament between re- presentatives of the King's Own Scot tish Borderera and men from H.M.S. Hormea was held at Murray Barracks last night, when a series of very clean ON FOKKER MACHINE. and sporting bouts was staged. The aircraft carrier's mon won eight of the twelve fights.
Both the Borderers and the Hermes Bureau in Canton has placed an possess some clever boxera and a most order with an American frm for enjoyable evening's entertainment a Fokker acroplane and its de- Three Generals in Nanking, Lu was provided. A. E. Trimming, who livery is expected in about two Ti-ping, the disarmed Hunan Civil has made muccessful appearances at months' time. The plane will be Governor, Chan Ka-yau, and Tan the Hongkong Boxing Association:
It is reported that the Aviation
Expedition Urged.
Shanghai, Mar. 7
tournaments, proved too good for equipped for both day and night Tao-yuen, have sent in a joint Private Clerke, whom he knocked out lying. The cost is said to be in petition to Marshal Chiang Kai-
shek, the President of the Nation in the second round, although the the region of $70,000. Hermes man received more punish- With this plane the Aviation al Government, declaring that the seizure of ment than his opponent in the first.
Wuhan authorities' Bureau is planning another longHunan Province is a direct blow At the conclusion of the conteste, distance flight which will probably to the prestige of the Central amall cups were presented to the be undertaken during June and winners by Lieut. Col. L. J. Comyn,
Government. They suggest an ex- Officer Commanding the King's July next.
pedition to Hankow. Own Scottish Borderers. Prizes were According to present ideas also presented to Private Shen and non-stop trip will be attempted still adopting a very cautious at
Private Gardner as the best losere,
D
Marshal Chiang Kai-shek is
Lieut. Col. Comyn said that the from Canton straight to Mukden, tournament was the fourth if not the requiring approximately twenty titude. Telegrams have been re- fifth which the Battalion had had two hours flying time. Arrange-ceived from Marshals Feng Yu- with the Hermes, and he thought ments will of course be made to halang and Yen Hsi-shan.plodging that it had been as onjorable and carry the necessary quantity of their loyalty to the Nanking Gov- sporting as the previous ones. The fuel for the flight. The return ernment. liermes hnd the better of the fights will very likely be via Shanghai. and earned their victory by good, vigorous boxing.
Another Conservative leader,
10.00 a.m.-E. P. Fletcher and other opportunity of renowing the Seems to be that Colonel Hu KamMr. Wu Han-min and Mr. Sun Fo
E. M. Bryden.
The selection of the officers to Mr. Li Shih-tseng, arrived from The fights were described as hav-undertake this flight has not yet Poking and conferred with Mesere. Wing been spirited, with what might been decided, being now under con-Tsai Yuen-poi and Chang Ching- be called plenty of fire and move alderation, but the general opinion klang yesterday. Marshal Chiang, ment. The Battalion might have yet contest next autumn, continued Col gab, chief of the Aviation Section were prevent at the secret confer- Comyn, before they left the Colony of the Bureau, and Colonel Tingence. But whether they did or not they Kee-hau, aviator and instructor in would carry away with them pleasant the Aviator School, will figure. inf memories of the Hermes.
10.04 a.m.-A. G. Coppin and S.
S. Perry.
10.08 n.m.-F. M. Ellie. and
.K. Tait.
W.
10.12 n.m.-J. H. Raikes and S.
J. H. Fox.. 10.16 am.-N. H. Laver and F.
M. Merry, 10.20a.m.-11. A. Lammert and
B. D. Evans, 10.24 a.m.-W. J. Roberts and A.
D. Browne."
10.28 a.m.-J. Thayer and J.
Taylor.
10.32 a.m.-L. Garner and G. E.
Mitchell.
10.30 a.m.-A. B. Raworth and
M. M. Mans.
10.40 a.m.-C. W. Jeffries and
N..K. Littlejohn. 10.44 a.m.-W. J. S. Key and G.
B. S. Thomson.
10.48 a.m.-G. E. Ellas and C.
B. Brown.
10.52 a.m.-E. C. Fredericks and
E. D. Lawrence.
10.56 a.m.-G. W. Sewell and A.
D. Humphreys.
11.00 am.-C. E. Holmes and D.
Ellis. 11.01.-R. A. Moodie and W.
J. Clerk.
11.08 a.m.-E. P. Streatfield and
W. Smiti
11.12 a.m.-C. Mycock and E. J.
Edwards
11.16.a.m.-C. L. Sandes and T.
G. Bennett,
11.20 a.m.-N. V. A. Croucher
and J. P. Sherry.
11:24 a.m.-B. Petheram and A.
Morley.
11.28 a.m.-A. R. Cox and C. J.
Waddell.
11.32 .m.-A. B. Purves and E.
den Voeux,
11.36 a.m.-A. B. Lissaman and
F. A. Redmond, 11.40 a.m.-C. P. Rees and
Thwaites.
in
the
11.441 a.m. Cameron
Capt. Dobble..
LEAGUE CRICKET.
Subsection 1 of Section steady, relapse in form of late but
should experience little difficulty
C.
and
In conclusion, Col. Comyn thanked Mr. A. Murdoch of the Hongkong Boxing Association for officiating at the conteste.
with the K.0.5.1. men named Arst The following are the full results, in each case;
Bantamweights, Bandsman Johnston lost to A.
Sills on points. '
Bandsman McConnell bent A. Rawlings on points.
B.
B.
the crew.
A Trip Abroad.
Massing of Troops,
Peking Mar, 7. Japanese reports
state that Wuhan troops are massing at
A Compromise?
It is also learned that General Wusuch, thore being 8,000 Infan Burenu of Aviation, has been au- Chiang Kai-shek's Eleventh Divi- Choung Wai-jung, head of the try and forty guns already there.
They also report that Marshal thorised by the Military Head-sion is massing at Kiuklang.— quarters to make a three months Rester. trip to foreign countries to make of aviation progress. A survey Aviation in China is still in its in-
Peking, Mar. 7. fancy and therefore much can be
It is reliably reported that learned from the progress and ex-
Chang Chung-chang and Liu perience of other countries.
Chen-alen will reach com- From Information gleaned from promise very shortly.
Aviation Bureau General Cheung will very likely leave Can- ton towards the end of the present Bmonth, proceeding frat to Ameri-
It is reported that Peking- extraea, and then to Britain, France and Pukow railway through traffic
Featherweights. - Private McGuire boat Boy Scott on points.
Pte. 'Merignac lost to Tel. Sears an knock out in the first round.
Lightweights,
Private Shen lost to A. B. Smith
point.6
Private Gardner lost to O'Dell on knock out after an round of one minute.
Light-Heavy weight.
A.
Piper Smith lost to A. B. Swan knock out in the third round.
Middleweights,
on
the
Germany.
Railway Interruption.
Intor.
has beau interrupted since March
In connexion with this trip Mr. 5, owing to troop movements on Fung Cho-man, membor of the the Tientsin-Pukow Une towards a Branch Political Council, proposed large concentration at Pongpu. Pte. Wolley lost to Marine Wool-at the 184th meeting held last However, the usual through ford on points.
Pie. Spalding beat A. B. Gibbs on Tuesday, that a special officer be train is leaving here to-morrow,
sent, if possible, in the company and, tickets are being sold- Welterweights,
of General Cheung, to foreign | Reuter, pointa.
L/C. Malcolm beat A. B. Webb on countries to carry news to Over- sons Chinese of the progress of knock out in the second round.
Private Clerke lost to A. B. Trim-aviation here, and to solicit funds A claim for an increase in the ming on knock out in the second to assist in furthering the develop basic rate of machinists in the pro- Royal Dockyards to '488, a' week, Private Heggerty lost to reading ment of this service. The Stoker Moorish on points.
pon received unanimous support plus war bonus, has been refused of the members of the counell and by the Industrial Court.. Mr. Hu Sum-chuen has been selected for this mission.
round.
LAWLESS AMERICA.
ROBBER'S CONFEDERATE KILLED IN CINEMA HOLD-UP,
New York, Feb. 11. 'The lawless conditions prevailing in American cities was filustrated here last night.
1.
LIBERAL PARTY "CLEAR OF FOG.”
THE CHANCELLOR AS A MODERN DICH TURPIN.
London, Feb. 5.
Speaking of the need for elec- toral reform, Sir Herbert said that in 28 bye-elections in the last few years no fewer than 18 candl- dates were returned on a minoritý vote,
Protection by Instalments.
The Conservatives had said that improved trade could be obtained While in cinema audience was
by what was known as Safeguard- watching the show, a robber enter-
Sir Herbert Samuel, who visiteding, but which was Protection by ed the cashier's office na the giri Chorley last night to speak on be-instalments. They pointed to the was leaving with the night's re-half of the Liberal candidate. Mr example of foreign ceipts. As the came out the man-H. M. Emlyn Jones, was delayed which had put on tariffs.
AE of Inland Lot No. in defeating the Royal Artillery, 211 having an area of whose defence requires tightening UNIVERSITY TEAM TO MEET ager of the cinema pushed the girl owing to the for. 1273 square feet 07 up. As South China's greatest thereabouts. The An-asset is the forward "line the re- nual Crown rent.. pay-sult
beyond question,
Beems
able on this property though the R.A, are very erratic.
Is $21.81.
Kowloon and the Club.
THE R.A.0.C.
the
The following will represent Varsity 2nd XI in a Leagito match against the R. A. O. C. on Saturday, at 2 p.m. sharp at Pokfulam, LOT NO. 4.—The property known
дя No.
The Club will be hard put to Hiptoola (Capt.), M. B. Osman, II. T. 1 CASTLE
Barma, A. Baker, A. Chan Fook, A. ROAD IN A
semi-it to hold the Royal Navy and JB, Sulieman, S. R. Kermani, K. T. detached two storied imagine that they will need to Lake, G. E. Yeah, A. A. Aziz and K.
P. Gan. European residence concentrate on keeping the score altunte in the central down. Since the Club defence is diatriet of the city on
in good fettle, a big margin is not to be anticipated. the middle levels in a
Kowloon should secure another
favourite residential victory at expense of Small Units
locality, on the piece who have not yet obtained their
or parcel of ground first League point.
registered in the Land
Offce as Section B of Inland Lot No. 503 having an area of 4193
With the Juniors.
In the Junior Division there is one match of importance, the
square feet or there. meeting of the Navy Reserves and abouts. The property Chinese Athletic. The Navy are is ripe for re-develop at the head of the table and seem ment purposes, The likely to stay while the Athletic Annual Crown rent are among the close challengers. payable on this pro-It should be a good game with the perly la 85.63,
odda in favour of the Navy.
The Borderers, Small Units, 2652 square feet or of the Particulars and Conditions R.A.F. and South China teams are expected to register victories. Kowloon Trial.
aren of
Further information and Copíen
thereabouts. The pro- of Sale may be obtained from;--
perty is situate on the North side of Well- Ington Street and is bounded on the East by Peel Street and on the West by a private lanc,
LOT NO. 2 The property known as No. 180 WELLING- TON STREET is an excellent class three storied Chinese shop and dwelling house with iron balconies in frop situate in the centre of the city on place
MESSRS, HASTINGS DENNYS &
BOWLEY,
IL
The Kowloon. Football Club held. Vendors Solicitors, view to the selection of the team
a trial match yesterday with
B, Des Voeux Road Central, for the Second Round of the Shield
or
MESSIS, LAMMERT BROS, The Auctioneers,
(Continued from Page 4.)
Competition which is to be played off next week.
Good form was shown by both teams, the final score being 2-2. Eastman and Hedley again show- ed splendid form on the right, and McKelvie played a bright game at centre-forward.
EXPERT MASSEUR. and all kinds of chronic allments. Madame H. MONITA. Madame E. AKAJI. parcel of. On Lan Street; Tel. No. C.4898 ground registered in Cures Rheumatian, Nervousness, Hasterbrook,
or
the
Lots of folks got pinched for apeeding the parting guest.
Hedley, Morgan, McKelvic, and Miles-Reserve: Spary.
The Kowloon 2nd. XI to-morrow will be represented as follows: Nicholls; Moore, Hast; Seddon, Campbell, Davics; Hannan, Me- Intyre, Moss, Waddington, and Reserves; Angus and | White. »
The following team which will oppose the Small Units to-morrow, will with the probable exception of Morgan be the Shield alde:
Angus; Robson, Pila; Dowman, King.
Files: Eastman,
countries
and the robber back into the office;
"My experience," he said, "is
"Germany is an important for- and closed the door upon them rather like that of the Liberal eign country, strongly protected," The robber then fired through the
some years it was anid Sir Herbert. Yet the number party. For door and missed the manager, but making its way through foggy of persons in receipt of unemploy- hit his confederate outside. He patches, but now we have come ed benefit in Germany on January then released the cashier, and
us, We
unemployed as in this country.
Why is it that, as Mr. Baldwin escaped with his wounded partner through to clearer air, we can see 15 was 2,167,000-as many again to a motor-car which was standing our destination before
go full speed ahead."
Lold the House of Commons not in front of the building with the can press down the accelerator and
Sir Herbert referred to the long ago, in France and Belgium engine running.
The thief. minus his booty, Chancellor of the Exchequer as the standard is better, you should escaped in the car, but his con- the modern Dick Turpin," who, change the present system and found dying byahe said, had stolen the highway adopt one that gives high cost of policeman in a doorway nearby itself.
living and lower wages.
federate was
Reuter.
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