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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1929.

New Advertisements Lammert's Auctions THE LAST TEST MATCH.

WATER CONTROL OFFICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the offices of the above were close on Saturday, the 17th inat,

All future inquiries should be directed to the undersigned at the Public Works Department.

By Order,

H. S. ROUSE.

NOTICE.

The Public Works Department la prepared to receive tenders for the purchase of a quantity of old Joists Metal Scrap, Old Motor Tyres & Old Steel Cables. Tender

SITUATIONS VACANT TO BE LET OR SOLD. material comprising Rolled Steel

WANTED.-An experienced No. 1

55 The Peak, lately occupied by forms on application to the Boy for a Club. "Must give seen.

and adjoining the Superintendent of Accounts & rity and good references: Apply Dr. Harston Box No. 556, care of "Hongkong Peak Hospital. Unfurnished. Con-Stores, Public Works Department.

A Telegraph."

WANTED.

venient, comfortable and cool. and Dressing room. Six rooms

cold Four bathrooms, hot and ROOMS WANTED-By Bachelor water. Modern sanitation. Gas

furnished or unfurnished, beds sitting room or bedroom and ait-and Electric Light. Use of Tennia ting room, bath kitchen, verandah, Court. Suitable for a Mern of live, if possible on Peak of mid levels or could be eastly divided to,sult Tram Close to Plense sinde location and rate two couples. Box No. 548, care of "Hongkong Station and Motor Rond. Telegraph."

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FOR SALE.

Apply: '

THE HUNGKONG REALTY AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, Exchange Building. '

PREMISES TO LET.

FOR SALE-On Broadwood Road, TO LET-No. 3, King's Park 3 roomed BUNGALOW, Write Buildings, Austin Rond, Kowlood, Secretary, Post Office Box No. 22.4 roomed FLAT with moders, Con-

veniences. Apply The Union)

FOR SALE Ladies' Crépe de Trading Co., Li, York Building Chino Emb'd Pyjamas $8.00; Men's

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Building,

"PEAK MANSIONS." TO LET-Five Room Europezin: Flat at No. 43, Kennedy Road, CITUATED within Two Minutes First Floor. Apply Thornhill Walk from the Tram Station and Aerated Water Factory, 154, Praya overlooking the Southern Side of the East, Telephone C.547, Island. Roady for Occupation.

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APARTMENTS TO LET., VICTORIA PRIVATE HOTEL, HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON, rooms with full board from $95, to $130, per month, double rooms for 2 persons with full board from $180 per month, daily rates from' $4 per day, European management. Tel. K.357.

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PUBLIC "AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc tion,

on FRIDAY,

the 23rd August, 1929, commencing at 11 a.m. At No. 4, Granville Rund (2nd floor), Kowloon

A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture. (Catalogues will be issude.) Terms: Cash on Delivery. On View from Thursday, the 22nd August, 1929.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

CONSIGNEES' NOTICES, OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD, And

CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Curtsignces per Company's Vessel, "PYRRITUS"

From UNITED KINGDON via SINGAPORE..

are hereby notified that their cargo will be discharged into Hole's Wharf Kowloon, where it will lie at Con- signe's risk and subject to terms and conditions of storage at Holl's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godown on and after 19th August. Optional

carge will not be landed here, unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival but carreld on from

port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends. All broken, chafed, and damaged goode

are to be left in the Godowns, be examined on any where they will Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 am, and noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admilled after the Goods have left the steamer's

and all goods remaining un Godown, all August, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the undersigned an or before the 9th Sept, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Hongkong, 18th August, 1929.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. And

CHIINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

Consignees por Conipany's Vessel, "LAOMEDON".

ENGLAND'S MODERATE

START.

Rain Interfered with the last Test match which commenced al the Oval on Saturday, with the rosult that the opening day's play was curtalled to about three hours.

Denne Win the Tons. The wicket appeared to be in Ano condition and was drying well after heavy rain overnight, which delayed the start. Deane, the South African skipper, won the tons, and decided to put England in to bat.

Hobbs and Sutcliffe, as usual, were to the opening pair. They appeared bo

getting

ing well into their stride when Hobba чда

of the hartly caught by Quinn

of McMillan. His

contribution was 10.

Hammond joined Sutcliffe and the interval, when the, score was 40 for pair stayed together until the lunch one wicket. After lunch, Hammond noon departed. He reached out to Cameron. He had made 17.

Vincent and was stumped by

Sutcliffe and Woolley,

Then follower an excellent part- nership between Sutcliffe and Wool. ley. After he had played himself in, Woolley scored at a faster rate than The century the Yorkshireman. went up

without the pair being separated. Woolley was within four runs of his half century, when, in playing back to Vincent, he had the misfortune to hit his

bod

Wyatt was the newcomer but hadi not opened his account when

and rain stopped play. The light score was then 141 for three wickets, Sutcliffe being 68 not out. Up to this point only two extran had been given away.

Rain Stops Play Agala. A resumption was made shortly before the tea interval and the secre was advanced to 160 without further loss, Sutcliffe having mande 84 and Wyatt aix, with extras three,

After ten, Wyatt fell a victim to Vincent, caught by Deane, without being added. Leyland another run followed but had only just laken his stand at the wicket, when rain came down and prevented further play for

the day.

The score at the close of play was 166 for four wickets. Seures: England 1st Innings.

£

J. B. Hobbs, e Quinn, b MacMillan 10 II. Sutcliffe, not out

84

WR. Hammond, st. Cameron,

b Vincent

17

F. E. Woolley, hit. wkt., b Vincent 46 R. E. S. Wyatt, e Deane, b Vin

cent M. Leyland, nol out

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COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

METALS

of all kinds especially for ship-' building and engineering work. Complete stock. Best Tarms, Emmediate delivery,

SINGON & CO., ESTABLISHED A.D. 1830.

Phone

HING LUNG S

.....Central 310

I accept your estimate-

for installing a Gas Cooker in each of the twelve houses in...

In my experience with other quarters in, the Colony, Gas is far better and cheaper than Coal in the long run,

The Coal 'Stoves, which are now quite worn out, were continually being repaired and owing to the dirt they made, the kitchens had to be re-decora- ted all too frequently. As you keep hired Cookers in repair and as Gas is so clean, both these items of expense. › will be saved in future

-a Customer's story....... with this moral

COOK BY GAS

for

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Gas Cookers supplied on Sale, Hire Purchase or Bire. Our stocks range from the small but efficient "DAVIS" Cooker to the elegant "ALPINE-NEW WORLD".

See them at our Ice House Street Showroom,

We shall always be glad to assist you and answer any questions relating to GAS.

-Estimates Free~~

Hongkong & China Gas Co., Ltd.

West Point & Jordan Road, Kowloon..

Telephone C. 47.

Tatal (for 4 wkts, down) 160 To bat: A. W. Carr, L. Ames, G. Geary, A. P. Freeman and E. C. Clark. | South Africa-11, G. Denne (Trans-

J. Siedle (Natal). B. I. are hereby

thine their Free State), notified

Mitchell (Transvaal), B. W. Taylor arrived per S. 8. cargo having

Morket D. P. B. "PYRRHUS" from singapore will (Transvaal), D.

Owen- be discharged into Holt's Wharf (Western Province), II. G. Kowloon, where it will lie at Con- Smith (Western Province), H. B. signee's risk and subject to terms and Cameron (Transvaal), Q. MucMillan conditions of storage at Holt's Wharf. (Transvaal), C. L. Vincent (Trans- The Cargo will be ready for delivery vul), N. A. Quinn (Griqualand 19th West). 12th man: E. Dalton from Godown on and after

7.

(Natal). August.

Optional cargo will not be landed here,

unless notice has been given prior to steamer's arrival but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, chafed, and damaged goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on any Toondays and Fridays between the hours of 10,46 am. and noon within the free storage period.

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered ufter the 24th August, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer] must be presented to the undersigned before the 9th September,or they will not be recognised,

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No Fire Insurance will be effected.

BUTTERFIELD & ́SWIRE, Hongkong, 18th August, 1820,

THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD.

COPENHAGEN,

TOURIST TROPHY.

GERMAN DRIVER WINS AT BELFAST.

..

London, Aug. 17. Sixty-five cars representing Great Britain, France, Italy, Germany and America are taking part in the Royal Automobile Chili's four hundred mile international Tourist Trophy Rnce on a course Bear Belfast to-day.

Great speeds were

in the uttaim Although stormy weather race, threatened to make the steface treacherous despite the non-skid "

with which it has parations

POST OFFICE NOTICE

RADIO NOTICES.

The Radio Offico, where fall information concerning all wirelaen na: rices may be obtained at all times, is situated on the ground floor of th P. and O. Building in Des Voeux Road, next to the General Post Office.

Individuals and arms are recommended to registor their talegra, phic addresses at the Radio Oce. No charge is made for this.

No correspondence is being forwarded via Siberia oven it super- scribed "vla Vladivostok" except for destinations in Russia.

Pro:2

Straits Straits

Shanghal and Amoy Japan

Australia and Manila

INWARD MAILS,

Par

My

Sheaf Mount Cremer

August 19,

..August 20

Кілкунан

August 20.

Kaga Maru

August.20...

Tango Maru

Hector

..August 22

.August 22.

Garbela

..August 24.

........ August 26.

.August. 30.

Straits as London Parcels only

(London 18th July), .!. Europe vin Nogapatam, letters only

London 25th July Canada, Victoria B. C. 8th August),

U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai Emp. of Asin Japan and Shanghai

Kashmir

OUTWARD MAILS.

Régistored and Parcel. Hails are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malle are advertised to close at or before D a.m. registered, and parcel malls are closed at 6p.m on the previous day.

For

*Japan, Canada, *U.S.A., *Central and South America and Europe via Victoria, B.C. .......

Shanghai

Swatow and Amoy

Sam Shu and Wuchow Manila, Australia and New Zealand

vin Thursday Island

Haihow

*Swatow,."Foochow and Wel Hai

Wel

Caleuita via Straits Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Shanghai

Straits, Ceylon, india, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles

*Shanghal, Japan and Honolulu

and San Francisco Haihow, Fakhoi und Haiphong .... Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island

Swntow

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA.. C. & S. Amerien and Europe - viu Vancouver, BC.

Swntow

Java via Balavia

Amoy

Japo

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow

*Buperscribed

LAWN TENNIS.

Per

Parcels

Date and Time.

President Cleveland... Mon., Aug. 13.

....3 p.ni Registration .......4.16.pn Letters ...

5. (Doe Victoria, B.C., 9th Sept.). President Cleveland Mon, Aug. 10,

..5 p.

. p.m.

Mon., Aug. 18, 4.30 p.m. August 30.

Registration

Lettorn

Antung

Tai Ming

Chiangte

Tubs., Aug. 20 Parcels ......Aug. 19, 5 pm. Registration Aug. 20 9.45 h.D Lettern....

....10.30 am (Due Thursday Island 31st Aug.) Kiungchow Tuos., Aug. 20, 8.30 a.m.

Hulchow.....Tues., Aug, 20, 1 p.m. Yuensang Tues., 20th, 'August, 1 p.m. Hai Ning....Tuen, Aug. 20, p.m. Pyrrhus...Tues., Aug. 20, 2.30 p.ļu.

11

Achilles

Registration Letters...

Registration

Letters

.... Wed., Aug. 21, K. P. O.

.ip.an

G. P: 0.

.1 p.m.

1.45 p.m.

.2.30 p.m.

(Due Marsciller 21st Sept.)

Tenyo Maru Wed., Aug, 21, 6.30 am. (Due San Francisco 13th Sept.) Chinhua....Wed., Aug. 21, 9.30 am,

Kaga Maru

Wed., Aug: 21,

8.46 a.m. 0,30 am..

Registration

Letters (Duo Thursday Island 2nd Sept.) Kwongaang... Wed., Aug, 21, 10. n.m.

Empress of Russia .............. Wed., Aug, 21, Parcels.Aug. 20, 5 p.m. Registration Aug. 21, 0.15 am Letters ......Aug. 21, 10, a.m (Doe Vancouver, B.C., 7th Sept) Cromer..Wed, Aug. 21, 11.30 a.m, Tjikini....Wed., Aug. 21, 12.30 p.m. Liangchow Wed., Aug. 21, 3.30 p.m. Tango Maru Frl. Aug. 23, 9.30 a.m. Haiyang....Fri, Aug. 23, 1 p.m. Correspondence only,

SOUTH CHINA WIN THE "C" DIVISION.

HOME FOOTBALL.

MATCHES PLAYED IN SCOTLAND.

The second week of Scottish foot-

South China A.A. won the chain- pionship of the "C" division of the ball provided 'Itle in the way of pre- lawn tennis league on Saturday when

en they defeated the Club de Reerelu by surprises, but there was some com- scoring. The covered. The conditions of the ince Koven sets to two. This was Suuthparatively high provide that cars, shall be only such

ich China's last match and they have Rangers have opened the season well, as are generally available to the

the

public and they must carry all defeat, winning all eight matches and They have scored two wins without

all gone through the season without a

having a goal scored against them. normal equipment. They range from baby seven horse-power cars to high scoring 60 sets as against 15.

Club de Recreio played the Chinese Cowdenbeath and Coltic are the only to secure maximum power luxury ears. Last year ILO. last Wednesday and lost 1-8. other teams

was won by Kaya Don, the Up to that stage they had not been points so far, while St. Johnstone and Morton (a promoted team) have lost British motorist--British

defeated.

The scores in Saturday's match both their, matches, were as follows:

race famous Wireless.

German Driver Wins.

London, Aug. 17.

Results of Saturday's matches as

The Motor Vensel,

"ASIA" having arrived, consignees of cargo are hereby informed that all goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the hazardous and/or extra hacordous Cestowns of the longkang and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, where delivery can be obtained

C. Basto and H. A. Noronha Ayr па меня

on as the goods are lanted.

7-6; beat J. Xavier and M. Oliviera Clyde stoods, have left the Godowns and third in a Baby Austin. The race 6-4; beat M. Reinediox and C, Xavier Dunder

Hamilton goods remaining undelivered after wax witnessed by nearly a million 6-4.

spectators.

K. C. Ng and J. F. Choy (8.C.A.A,) cabled by Reuter, together with the The German driver Carraciola won beat C. Busto and H. A. Noronha first League table, appear below;

Saturday's Results. the 400 mile R.A.C. Tourist Trophy 6-0; beat J. Xavier and M. Oliviera and race at Belfast with a Mercedes- 6-2; beat M. Remedios and C. Xavier Benz eur. There were 45 starters -6.2,

th

in the race, including the crack drivers

of six nations. Camparia cume second

Aberdeen

No etaims will be admitted after in an Alfa-Romeo and Fraser Noah beat Ip and C. C. Ma (S.C.A.A.) | Airdrie

the 24th August, 1929, at 4 p.m. will bus subject to rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Godown, where they

will be examined by Messrs. Anderson & Ashe on the 22nd August, 1929 at 10 am.

All claims against the vessel must be presented to the Undersigned before the 27th August, 1929, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersign- nd by, JOHŃ MANNERS & CO., LTD.,

Agente. Hongkong, 17th August, 1920.

"SPEAK-EASIES,”

CANDIDATE FOR MAYORALTY PROPOSES CLOSING.

New York, Aug, 17. Mr. William M. Bennett, the ex-Senator who has offered to stand for the mayoralty against the Rc publican, Mr. Laguardi, proposes, if elected, to close the "epenk easles" in New York, The latter are estimated to number 3,600 Neuter's American Service.

H. W. Chan and C. S.. Chan Hearts Carraclola's average speed was (S.C.A.A.) lost to C. Basta and H. Morten 7282 miles per hour, his time for the A. Noronha 2-6; lost to J. Xavier and Queen's Park course being 6 hours, 32 minutes, 40 M. Oliviera 0-8; beat M. Hemedios Rangers

and C. Xavier 0-3. seconds-Reuter.

Ruce Marred by Crash.

London, Aug. 17. Carraciola's time is now officially, given as 6 hours, 37 minutes, 40 seconds. The race was marred by a Rerious secident which occurred white

2 Motherwell

5 St. Johnetono

2 Partick

1 St Mirren

6 Falkirk 5 Dundee U,

1 Kilmarnock

1 Celtic

1 Cowilenbeath

3 Hibernians

Scottish League Table,

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P WIL For Agat. Piz.. 2 2 0·05, Rangers Cowdenbeath 2 2 0 0 4 Celtic

22.0

Dundeo Falkirk

LEAGUE TABLES. "A" Division,

Scts' Sets P. W. L. For Agst. Pis- Kilmarnock.

7741- 7 6 1 48 23

a breakdown gang was removing a Hongkong C.C. damaged car from the course, A Chinese C. second car crashed into it and six Kewluan C.C. men were seriously injured, one dying M.B.K. Inter-Reuter

South China Recrelo Craigengower Indian R.C. University

́YACHT 'RACING.

GERMANY HOLDS THE LEAD OVER AMERICA.

Marblehead (Mass.), Aug, 17,

Germany is now leading America

7 6 2 40

22

150

8 5 3 41 31 7 3 4 20 37

5 1 4 13

5 14

42

14 31

0 1 6.29

32

6- 0 10 38

"B" Division. Chinese R.C. 88003 Hongkong C.C.. 76-1-85 M.B.K. 8 8 2 42

40 32. + R.E. &.....00 8 Y.M.C.A.....

D8 AA 134 3R 4

24 3.30 Я 8 Б 31 32

peralt

St. Mirren

Airdrie

Hamilton Partick Hibernians

Aberdeen

Henria

Queen's Park 20

28

4

Dundee U.

2.0-

#

2.0'

St. Johnstone 20

R 325.47

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A

by 45 points to 30 In the 'German- American yachting contest. On Fri- South China day the German yacht Kikorie, sailed Recreio.. by Wilhelm Raatsch, won the second Indian It.C. and third races, puiting Germany in Kowloon CC. 10 1 0 24 06 1 the lead by 83 points to 30,

Later the Kikorle and lathi came first and second in another race. Reuter's American Beruice.

8 17 20:40

Nice Division. South China Chinese C... 87

13.8

Motherwell

Morton

Recreio

Hongkong C.C. Civil Service Indian R.C. Craigongower

R.A.0.C

137RE, & R.H

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