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BUY NOW and BUY CHEAPLY

NEVER AGAIN will prices be so low!

Crepe de Chine 3 Piece Sets Pyjama Suits

Men's Silk Pyjamas

253-

Shirts

D.

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These prices will not remain after.

OCTOBER-

S. NARAIN

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929.

CRICKET

ANOTHER INTERPORT TRIAL

R.

ON SATURDAY.

SHIPYARD BLAZE.

CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE AT CHEUNG'SHA WAN.

B

K.O.Y.L.I. CUP.

BORDERERS' TEAM BEATS

THE CIVILIANS.

$14.75

The following players have been chosen to take part in the Interport $7.50 trial on Saturday: $ 6.00, B, B. Hancock (Capt.), A. C. 1. Chung Sha Wan Now Territories, team by seven goal to tous, ritan

C. Fincher, H. Owen Hughes, A. Hjunks to ashes, caused a considor

the $ 3.00 Mason, H. V. Parker, T. H. Pearce, able sensation to Chinese

J. R. Reynolds, Col. Wyatt

floating population and residents in Shamshuipo dlatrict yesterday afternoon.

A big Are, which involved a In a thrifling match at the Hong- Chinese shipyard, Mesars. Tung kong Polo Club ground last evening, Yick, on the Laichikok Road the K.O.S.B. taam beat the Cirlitan

E. B. Reed (Capt.), D. J. N. Anderson, W. B. Folley, L. Goldman, W. C. Hung, W. Holdman, Kelly, W A. H. Maxwoll, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. Reid, J. E. Richardson, A. A Rumjabo, V. W. L. Stanion,

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final of the K.O.Y.L.J. Cup.

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OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS

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scored against them, while their 23.

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IN FILM?

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If a film has good "gradation".exposure unlikely. The "lati your pictures will have these tude", which is another word beautifully soft and luminous for good temper in a film, pre- tones. If it hasn't, the dark sorves the gradation as far as parts will be like soot and the possible when you over-expose. light parts like whitewash and So with Kodak Film you may and there won't bo mucb in- always be quite certain of between. But under exposu 2 friendliness and helpfulness.

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INHALINE

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AND

CURES COLD

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(FLETCHER & CO. LTD.)

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Tel. 0.545.

University, 2nd XI ▾ RA.S.C. The following will represent the Varsity 2nd XI in a League match against R.A.S.C. on Saturday at 2. p.m. at Pokfulum.-F. Hiptools (Capt), A. A. Aziz, K. T. Loko, G. E. Yeah, K. P. Gan, C. Candah; A. Eod- drigues, H. E. M. Adams, F. L. Tan. A. T. Normanbhoy, Ng Kam Soel.

Scorer: M. Yahyabhoy.

University Civil Service. The following will represent the University 1st XI in a friendly match against the Civil Service Cricket Club on Saturday at 2 pm. sharp as Happy Valley W. Lam (Capt.), 9. V. D. K. Samy, M. B. Osman, Gitting, E. A. Lee, A. P. Guterres, A. B. Suleiman, A. Baker, A. Chan Fook, S. R. Kermani and R. Leong.

The fire broke out about two o'clock, the origin being unknown, The Kowloon Fire Station and Mongkok Sub-Station sent out practically their whole force, and three engines arrived promptly on the scene. A

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Owing to the inflammatory nature of the goods in the shipyard, and the fact that by the time the bri- gades arrived the fire had involved two junks, the froman faced some difficulty in extinguishing the

flames.

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From the start it was seen that the K.D.S.B. were the stronger team, but they had no saxy victory. The Civilians keenly contested every point

counter-attacks on their opponents' goal wors brilliant. On two Occasions it was necessary for players to leave the game and race to the side of the field to renew sticks broken by the force of their strokes, while iz one tussle around the ball one of the

K.O.S.B. players fell from his horse. when the animal stumbled. Ha re- mounted immediately, however, and resumed play. The teams were:

K.O.S.B.-Captain Abbott, Lout. Shillington, Lleut Scott-Elliott, Lieut. Welch.

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Civilians. Mr. Heard, Mr. Stanton,

The

Mr. Gordon, Mr. Newbigging.

Colonel Brownrigg, General Staff,

refereed the match,

The brigades were, delayed when one of the engines broke down while proceeding from Mongkok, passing Nam Cheung Street, the way to the fire. The firemen had to telephone back to the ato- the arrival of tion, and with

A very large number of spectators, mechanics from the Mongkok Sub- including II. E. Major-General J. W. Station the trouble with the motor Sandilands, G. D. C., attended by Cap- was eventually put right, and the tain D. Cameron, A.D.C., watched the engine proceeded on its journey. game from the club verandah. The H.K.C.C. Team for Saturday,

When the brigades arrived the band of the 2nd K.0.9.B. played dar.

ing the evening, and The following will represent the fire had assumed serious dimen-officers' victory by rendering the re- celebrated their H.K.C.C. against the Club de Recreio,sions, the two junks burning like gimental march, "Blue Bonneta, at on Saturday next, away;

huge bonfires. One of them was

the conclusion of the game.

W. W. Mackenzie, J. H. Ashworth, G. E. R. Divett, F. K. Hepburn, J. newly built, and had it not been Hinton, G. P. Lammert, O. Moor, F. for the fire, the launching would E. Skinner, H. R. Remington, E. R. have taken place this morning.

The owner of the shipyard es West, and R. M. Wood,

timates the loss of the

The following will represent the Volunteers against the Civil Ser- und dollars, apart from the dam sand dollars, apart from the dam- vice C.C. on Sunday, 20th inst., ntages done to the shipyard. The 11 a.m. on the CS.C.C. ground: total damage is said to be consi- meet outside H.K.0.C, at 10.30 a.m.derable. sharp--E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), The blaze was not controlled un- E. C. Fincher, O. Moor, A. Reid, til after almost an hour, while the J. A. Summers, G. P. Lammert, G. return signal of the brigade was E. R. R. Divett, W. D. Folley, R. given at 6.18 p.m. M.. Wood, W. C. Hung and F. Zimmern.

· LOCAL RADIO.

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST ·

PROGRAMME.

Broadcast by Z.B.W. on 350 metres: 5.00-7.00 p.m. English programme, (Victor and H. M.V. Records sup plied through the courtesy of Messra. S. Moutrie and Co., Ltd.). "Light Cavalry," (ven Suppe),

Overture,

Victor Symphony Orchestra. "Prelude in D Flat,"{ (Chopin, Op. 28) "Prelude in A Flat Major," (Chopin, Piano Solo, Ignace Jan Paderewski

March," (Wagner),

"Huldigdon Symphony Orchestra. "Love, Could I Only Tell Thee."

(Capel),

"So We'll Go No More A-Rowing,"

(White),

Derek Oldham

The Waltz Dream (0. Strauss),

While the firemen were fighting the flames, hundreds of spectators who rushed from Shamshulpo to the scene were startled by the noise made when some, dynamite. stored in one of the fishing junks exploded. It is understood, that the junks were partly insured.

No casualties are reported as a result of the outbreak.

EXCHANGE RATES.

Paris Brussels Amsterdam Berlin

Copenhagen

Vienna Helsingfors

Lisbon Bucharest Buenos Aires

Shanghai

New

Yokohama York Geneva De Groot and the Milan.... Selecticcadilly Orchestra. Stockholm

"Just a-Wearyin' for You," "I Love You Truly,"

"Soprano, Dasolina Giannini.

"Fugue in C Minor," (Bach),

"Fantasia in C Minor (Bach),

"A Word,

Orian Solo, Marcel Dupra

"A Song of

Mem'ries"

Oslo

Athens

Rio

Bombay Hong Kong Silver (spot)

TheNter Dawson. Silver (forward}

Selection,

De Groot and His Orchestra.

"Harlequin's Serenade,”

(Leoncavallo),

"The Dream," (Massenot),

Tenor, Títo Schipa. "Stephan Foster Melodics,"

Nat Shilkret and the Victor Salon

Group

"Ion Murgatroyd's Letter (Henry), Talking by John Henry and

"Blossom." "Marina-George's Arrival,"

(Arrieta),

"Drake's Drum," "Outward Bound," (Stanford),

Bass-Baritone, Peter Dawson "Love Me Deeply," (Creole Song), "Beside the Palms,"

£ Miguel Fleta.

London, Oct. 10.

123.865 +34.865

1 Proficient. 5 Hoary

Across

8 Lowest male voice.

12 Hind portion. 13 Melt. 14 Proportion. 15 Bitter. 17 Moulding. 19. .20

casks.

Speaking at the presentation which a followed the game, Major Lake, 23 D.S.0., 2nd K.0.S.B., paid a tribute 20 to the energy with which Mr. Stanton had worked for the success of 27 In addition,

28 Attempt. Polo Club, Mr. Stanton's work had 31 Exclamation of grief. been largely responsible for the 33 Otherwise. present popularity of the game in Hongkong...

The beautiful K.O.YLI. Cup, 'em- graved with the names of Previous holders, was then handed to Captain Abbott, and. Inscribed silver ashtrays were presented to the members of the winning side.

FANLING GOLF.

GOOD SCORES DURING HOLIDAY COMPETITIONS.

There were no less than 51 entries for the Bogey Pool competition played at Fanling over the holidays. E. D. Lawrence won with a card of three up and D. J. Gilmore and W. W. Mackenzie (both 2 up) divided second prize. Capt. A. W. Davison, G.-E. Costello and R. Young returned cards of one up,

0.40 For the Medal Round there were .18.205 29 entries. This was won by R .34.63 Young with a score of 79-8-71. .1934 (E. D. Lawrence 77-7-70 won the .108.25 Bogey Pool in the same round). 818 Other scores were: E. D. Lawrence -471/32 81-7=74 and C: E. Sandstrom

2/24 91-16-75.

.1/11 9/32

LOCAL HOCKEY.

.4.86 23/26

25.17

92 075

:18.195

18.205

.164%

CLUB DRAW WITH THE

H.KS.R.A.

174 .5%

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1/5 27/32 On the Marina ground. yesterday ..1/9 | evening, a well contested hockey .23% thatch between the Hongkong Hockey 23 3/16 Club first eleven and the Hongkong British Wireless. and Singapore Royal Artillery, re

sulted in a draw of one goal all.

CURIOS STOLEN.

WARRANT FOR. ARREST OF

HOUSEBOY.

This was the opening match of the season, and both teams exhibited a freshness and vigour that made the game very interesting.

There was little to choose between the two sides. Only one goal was scared in the first half, this being the second half the even tussle was obtained by Divett for the Club. In resumed, and it was not until about ton minutes before the final whistle sounded that the Indians succeeded in obtaining the equaliser,

A house boy, named Ng Lai-sam, allas Ng Tin-tip, is suspected of being concerned in a theft of curios which took place at 82, Robinson Road, between 10 a.m. (and 10 p.m. on. Tuesday. A war- rant has been issued for his arrest.

Team to Meet Punjab Regt. Mr. Chan Pik-chuen, the

The following will form the "A" Tenor, Tito Schipa. managing partner of Wing Fat team of the Hongkong Hockey Club "The Sorcerer's Apprentice,"

Hang, Import and export shop at Punjab Regt. on Friday, October (Dukas); Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra 24, Bonham Strand West, reported 18, at 6 pm. sharp, on Marina

of New York.

the case, and estimated the value Ground.-R. W. Sapsed, J. E. Henry, 7.48 p.m. Evening weather report. of the stolen goods to amount to G. A. L. Plummer, Dale, N. Evans,

Mills, Hazel, G. Rankin, 9 p.m. Evening general programme $1,480, He stated that the sus-M. G. of Chinese music, (from Studio). pected boy absconded on the day Frost. WR Greenhalgh, Batger.

11.00 p.m. (approx.) Close down. of the robbery,

Referee, Mr. J. Smith,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

WELL-IM ANXIOUS TO SEE THIS HORSE THAT UNCLE BARRY SAID HE WOULD HAVE DAN

GET FOR ME TO RIDE, WHILE I'M HERE ON THE

RANCH!!

THERE HE IS, FRECKLES-US NAME

IS KING-THE BEST HORSE ON THE

RANCH!

COME ON,

KING!

King!

L. G.

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a mother.

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46. Hux. 44 Ceremonial.

47 Old:

50 Pal.

51 One.

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53 Sailors.

66 Cuttlefish.

59 Poems.

61 Valley.

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67 Transparent substance. 68 Perfume,

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4 Yellow spring flower.

5 Phantom!

6 Temper.

7 Pitcher.

8 Peerage.

9. Malcenlos. 10 Reside.

11 Resembling soap,

16 One who colours.

18 Newts.

22 Twofold.

wofold.. Measures. 26 Extensive.

27 Layrinth

28

Impede

20

Scorch.

by one's own act

30 Search for.

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30

150 g

past time...

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62 Kind of violin.

64 The hub.

55 Valley

57 Situation.

63 Mimicker.

60 Owing.

Yesterday's Solution.

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MANILA

“LA. PERLA DEL ORIENTE”

C. ÎNGENOHL

Yours Truly

Tobacco pitore

22, Des Vaux Road, C. (Tel. C.1858)

CIGARS

SO YOUR NAME IS KING R MY NAME IS FRECKLES AND

TLL BE YOUR FRIEND IF-

"YOU'LL BE MINE ««-YOU-

AND I OUGHT TO BE

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