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[THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Fourteenth Extra Race (Weather Meeting will be held Permitting) at Happy Valley on Saturday, 12th December, 1931, cammencing nt 2 p.m.
The First Bell will be Rang ni 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS ENCLOSURE. Members are notißed that they and their Ladies must wear their Badgen prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Members' Encio- sure,
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Barber Expert Gentlemen's Manila now in daily attendance at Club Rooma at $5.00 for Gentle- (Both for Ladies Juliette's Beauty Salon, Ho Tung mun and $3,00 Building, Kowloon, up-to-date me including Tax) are obtainable thode. Tol. 50213.
through the Secretary
upon Introduction, by a Member, such Memher to he responsible for Psy- Iment of All Chita, &c.
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Badges admitting to Members' WANTED TO BUY.-China stato price and name, must be sound. Enclosure will not be on sale at the Write Bot No, #85, "Hongkong [Race Course, Telegraph."
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AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by Public Auction,
on Tuesday,
the 8th December, 1931,
commencing at 2.30 p.m.
at their Sales Room,
Duddell Street.
A Quantity of Valuable
Household Furniture.
comprising:
LAWN BOWLS,
KOWLOON DOCK CLOSING DAY,
Speaking at the closing day of the Kowloon Dock R.C. on Saturday, Mr. A. D. Brawn (President of the long kong Lawn Bowls Association) an nounced that the new record board which has been prepared by the As sociation will be officially unveiled next Saturday at the Howloon Bowl. Ing Green Club, the members of which are holding their closing day
then.
During the afternoon . Jawn bowls match was played between t teams representing the President and the Vice President of the Club, while the band of J.M.8, Hermes played selections. The bowls match resulted in a victory for the Vice President's
team by four shots, a wonderful af- fort on the part of the rink skipped by F. C. Goodman being responsible for their victory.
POST OFFICE NOTICE
PARCEL MAIL.
The Public are hereby warned that in view of the passing of the Abnormal Importations Customs Dulles Act, no guarantee can be given that any parcel will not be subject to Customs daty on arrival in the United Kingdom. The system of prepayment of Customs duties in this office is cancelled until further notice except as regarda parools of silk of or under the value of £5-0-0 or its equivalent in dollars at the rate of the day. It will however be necessary in these cases to make a deposit against duty equal in amount to the declared value of the Parcel.
Definito information will be published in the Mail Notices directly it is received.
Postal Rates.
Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "Vis Siberia" If no superscribed.
Letters for Europe via Siberia intended for transmission by Airmail from Shanghai to Manchoult must be posted over the counter of the G.P.O.
Kowloon Branch Post Office where full particulars of the Airmail for vice can be obtained.
From
INWARD MAILS.
Per
Japan. Shanghai and Europe via
Siberia (London 10th November) Felix Roussel Shanghai
Silverpalm Tilsadano Betavia
Stroite Saigon
Cremer Sphinx
Europe via Negapatam (Letters and
Papers), London 12th November Hakuzuki Maru Australlo and Manila
Changto.. Japan and Shanghai
Shinyo Maru Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai
(Vancouver B.C. 21st November) Emp, of Russia Japan and Shanghal
Hakone 'Mary Manila
Pres. Madison London Parcels only, London, 5th
November
Hector U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai
(San Francisco, 18th November) Pres. Harrison
At the close of the match the prizes won during the year and souronlrs for the afternoon were presented by Teak Hatstands, Chesterfield Mrs. J. C. Brown, wife of the Pre- Couch and Armchairs, Deske,sident of the Chub. She was introduc- ed by Mr. Brown who welcomed the Chair, Glass
Filing Cabinets,
guests and, whilst expressing plea- Cabinets, Plann Player. Grand sure at their good fortune in respect Piono, Cottage Planon,
of the weather, remarked that he was Gramo-
sorry at the result of the match. Oil Paintings. phones, Records.
Continuing, the speaker referred to Pictures, Rugs, Carpets, Table the Kowloon Dock team in the League and congratulated the Kowicen C.C, Lamps, Curios, Ornaments. Tables, the winnera and also the Craigen- grwer C.G. who had captured the etc., etc.
Spey Royal Cup, thus reversing the result of the first of last year when the Dock team had beaten their Happy Valley rivals.
Speaking on behalf of the gusta Bevelled Mirrors, Crockery Glass Mr. A. O. Brawn thanked their hosts U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- Ware, Ice Chests, Knives, and and also the ladies who had provided
hal (San Francisco, 20th Novem Forks, etc., etc.
refreshments during the afternoon.
ber) He announced that the new record Australia and Manila board of the Association would be Japan..... unveiled next Saturday and also re- Japan and Shanghal commended to those present the re-
Teak Extension Dining Tables, Dining Chairs, Sideboarda with
Teak and Bruss Bedsteads with Mattresses, Dressing Tables with Bevelled Mirrors, Chesta of Drawers, Wardrobes with Bevelled
Blankets, Travelling Counterpanes, Shanghai Baths, etc. etc.
I have left my home at the North Pole and now crossing the snowy plain of Siberia with my reindeer and Telephone sleigh. I am hurrying Mirrors,
down by all best avail-Rugs, able means and expect Public Enclosure is $2.00 including to arrive at Hongkong all Persons, including in the middle of this Tax, for Ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
month. Watch for my announcement in this newspaper about my Joss Tables, Jardinieres. of arrival and Stooks, Cabinets, etc., etc.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Price of Admission to the
Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hong-date
kong Jockey Club during the Race where my Headquarters
Meeting.
Tiffin will be obtainable in the will be. Restaurant in the Public Enelo-
(sure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 7th December. 1931.
HONGKONG AUTOMOBILE
ASSOCIATION.
The Annual Dinner Dance will be held at the Peninsula Hotel. Friday, December Kowloon on 18th, 1931.
Tables may be booker
at the Peninsula or Hongkong Hotel. Charge for each person $0.00. Payment must be made when book- ing tables, tickets will be issued.
By order,
M
B. D. EVANS, Hon. Secretary.
ASSEUR R. SHIMĪDZU. ASSEUSE 9. HONDA, ASSEUSE S. KISAKI Lecommended for many years for Government Civil Hospital. Peak Hospital, ete., and by all the local doctors.
24, Wyndham Street. Tel. 24941.
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
By Mesars. Lowe, Bingham & Matthews
Chartered Accountants,
THE CHINA LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY (1918), LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
BY VIRTUE of the authority vested in them by Ordinary Re- solution of the Company passed by Shareholders at an EXLTI- ordinary Meeting held on 1st December, 1931, the Directors of the Company
have decided to offer to Shareholders Additional Shares in the proportion of one Additional Sharo of the nominal value of $5 for ovary Ave Shares of which they are the registered holders on 9th January, 1932.
and
A Quantity of Blackwood
Furniture.
including
Cupboards. Ten Poys,
Chairs, Opium
On View from Monday,
the 7th December, 1931,
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
Catalogues will be issued.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd.
Bellish Traders' Insurance Company Ltd.
The China Fire Insurance Company Ltd.
The
NOTICE.
Undersigned
resumes
charge of the above-named Com- Such Additional Shares will be panies as from Monday, the 7th issued et par. The full nominal December, 1931.
amount of $h. per share will be payable on acceptance of the By Order of the Board. offer on or before 1st February, 1932, in the case of shareholders whose Registered Address is in the Colony of Hongkong. In the case of
whose shareholders
registered address is outside the Colony of Hong Kong, the date for paymvot. will be 1st April, 1932.
PAUL LAUDER,
General Manager. Hongkong, 4th December, 1931.
The Transfer Books will be closed from 2nd January, 1932, to 9th January, 1932, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board
of Directors,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
General Managers.
· Hongkong, 3rd December. 1931.)
THE STAR" FERNT COMPANY. LIMITED.
MRS. MOTONO. Massage.
Hand and Electric 31b, Wyndham Street.
cently published bookirt "Lawn Bowls, USA.. Canada, Japan and Shang-
bai (Seattle, 28th November). in. Haigkong."
For
Result of Bowls Match.
Swntow
The results of the lawn bowls match, Samshul and Wuchow were as follow:
Prraident's.
G. Henderson
R. J. Goodman
11. Nish
J. V. RamET
V. C. Labrun Jilowe
1. Hedley R. Lapsley Kempton
J. N. Sweeney
11. H. Rose W. S. Drake
C. Silva
( 9, Marques
S. Gray
W. Graig
F. Greenwall
J. Brewin C. Atkinson D. . Warren
Totni
Vice-President's.
A. O. Brawn
C. J. Tacchi
J. Puncheon
11
23 T. Coleman
A. Calman
M. Ferguson L. A. Gutierrez 26 J. G. Ozorio
T. Fergusson
G. H. Sherrif
J. A. Lindsay
8 F. C. Goodman
18
寫
-40
G. N. Mitchell
R. Marrison
J. Hydo
22 J. Gibson
W. Robson
C. E. Juvenai B. E. Maughan 24 H. G. Cooper
Due
December 8.
December 8.
December 8.
December 8.
December 9.
December 11.
December 11.
December 11,
December 11.
December 11.
December 12.
December 12.
December 12,
Pres. Wilson Kamo Maru
December 14,
December 17.
Holyo Maru
Decumbor 17,
Corfu
December 1R.
December 18,
Date and Time
Pres. Cleviand OUTWARD MAILS.
Per
.Men. Dec. 7, 4 p.m. Tues, Dec. 8, 9.30 p.m.
Hydrangea... Mon., Dec. 1, 3 p.. Tai iling Manila, Makasser and Sourabaya.. Tiibadak Saigon, Straita, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marzellos Felix Rousse
Swntow, Amey and Foochow Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.,
*Canada, Central and South Ame rica and Europe via San Francisco and Europe via Síbería
Haiphong
Fort Bayard, Hoihow, Pakhoi and
Haiphong
10
Swatow
107
103 Total
Prize Winners. The list of prize winners wAN JAR follows:
Club Championship.-1, (Nicholson Challenge Cup presented by Mr. E. Cook), Mr. McKelvie; 2, (presented by Messrs. Ruttonjee and Sons), Mr. McTavish; 3, (presented by E. L. Honte). F. C. Goodman.
Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., *Canada, Central and South America and *Europe via San Francisco
Sandakan
Itog.,
Letters,
Reg., Letters,
..... Tues., Dec. 8.
X.P.O.
..Dec. 8, 1 p.m. Doc. 8, 1 p.m.
G.P.O.
Dec. 8, 1.45 p.m. Dre. 8, 2.30 p.m. (Due Masseilles, 8th January} Hai Ning...... Teen, Dec. 8, 2 p.m.
Fresident Coolidge Tues., Doc. 8.
Parcel,
Dec. 8, 3 p.m. Rog...... Dec. 8, 3.45 pm. Dec. 8, 4.30p.m
Letters.
(Duo San Francisco, 20th Dec.) New Mathilda Tues., Dec. 8, 11.30a.m.
Tonkin Daviken
.Tuen., Dec. 8, 5 p.m. .....Tues, Dec. 8, 5 p.m.
Asuma Muru .......... Wed., Dec. D. Registration ..Dec. 8, p.m. Letters......Dec. 9, 8.80 a.m. (Duo San Francisco, 30th Dec.) *** Mausang .... Wed, Dec. 9, 1.30 p.m.
Sphinx Wed., Dec. 9, 2.30 p.m.
Shanghal, Japan and Europe via
Siberia Ordinary Letters only for Europe ausperscribed. "Via Siberia: Air Mail Shanghai--Manchouli"
Handicap Singles (4 bowls).-4. (presented by R. M. Dyer), 0. Átkin- son: 2, (presented by R. M. Dyer, Dalny F. Cullen; 3, (presented by K. M.
Amoy Dyer), E. Docherty.
Handicap Singles (3 bowls), −1,
Hoihow and Haiphong
(presented by Donnelly and Whyte). Amoy
Brown; 2, (presented by Don- nelly and White), J. McKelvic; 3.
Swntow, Amuy ant Foochow Manila
Sphinx
K.P.O.
Toan Tsinan
G.P.O.
Wed., Doc, V. Dec. 9, 1 p.m. Dec. 0, 2,30 pm. Wod., Dec. 9, 5.30 p.m.
.......... Wod., Dec. 9, 8.30 ji.m.
Menndo Mar
Thurs., Dee. 10, 8.30 4.01. Tjizadane Thurs.. Dec, 10, 10.30 a.m. Haiyang ........ Fri, Dec. 11, 1 p.m.
(presented by W. Forsyth), F. C. Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Emp. of Russia Fri., Dec. 11, 3.80 p.m.
Siberin
Goodman.
Handicap Doubles (2 bowls). Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, (presented by MOAKTA, T. Morrison
East and South Africa, Aden, and H. C. Scott), A. E. Pearson and
Egypt and Europe via Marsailles Hakone Maru J. N. Kameny; 2, (presented by R. G. Gral), F. Cullen and J. N. "Mil- chell.
Non-Prize Winners: 1. (presented by H. M. McTavish), R. G. Graig: 2. fpresented by Messrs. Watson and C.). George White.
Wapinshaw: Highest Score
fpresented by Laughton and Hunter), Straits and Calcutta J, Lindsay.
Lawn Tennis.
Handicap Singles.-1, (K.O.S.B. Challenge Cup and Prize presented by Messrs. Saunderson and Annitts), demented CE Millari;, (presented by Messrs.
A. S. Watson), F. C. Goodman, jun.
Mrs. Brown was presented with a bouquet and holder by little Miss Skirgcon.
CAER CLARK CUP.
HONGKONG LADIES
VICTORY.
In the first match of the Caer Clark THE SHARE CERTIFICATE Cup competition of the present season, No. 4264 for ONE HUNDRED the Hongkong Ladies Hockey Club beat St Andrew's Club on the Sco- (100) SHARES numbered 6630/ kumpoo ground on Saturday by four 6739, 7869/7893 and 39190/39214, goals to one. in the above Company and stand- ing in the name of FRANCISCO XAVIER SOARES having been reported lost, NOTICE IS HERE RY GIVEN that unicae the ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE is-pro-
Recreio Ladies Win.
LOCAL RUGBY."
Hakozaki Maru Fri, Dec. 11, 3.30 p.m.
Fri., Dec. 11.
K.P.O.
Nex Letters,
4.30 p.ut.
4.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Reg
5 p.m.
0 p.m.
(Due Marseilles,
9th January)
Kutaang
Sat., Dec. 12.
Parcels
Letters
Noon p.m.
Shanghai, Japan, U.S.A., Canada, * Central and South America and *Europe via Victoria B.C. and *Europe via Siberia
Manila
יזי.
Swutow, Amoy and Formosa Shanghai and Europe vin Siberia.
Japan and Cariuln viu Vancouver
B.C.
Swatow, Amoy and FormoBA Japan
Letters,
President Madison ... Sat, Doc. 12. Parcals, .... Dec. 12, 3 p.m.
Reg.,
Letters,
Dec. 12, 4.16 p.m.
Dec. 12, 5 p.m. (Due Victoria B.C., 29th Doc.)
Pres, Harrison.. Bat., Dec. 12, 6 p.m. Hozan Maru....Sun., Dec. 18, 9 a.m. Hikawa Maru
*Rog
Letters
Hikawa Maru
Mon., Dec. 14.
5 p.in. û p.m.
Mon., Dec. 14. Reg.
4.15 p.m. Letters,
.... ' p.m. (Due Vancouver B.C., 4th January) Halching...... Tues., Dec. 15,1 p.m. Kumo Baru.. Fri., Dec. 18; 9.30 p.m.
"Superscribed Correspondence only.
CLUB TOO GOOD FOR THE ARMY.
Meeting in the triangular cons- netition on Saturday, the Hong- kong F. C. Club defented the Army Happy Valley the second team of the game, noteworthy for some dash- Playing on the Navy ground at. by 18 points to 8. It was a fine Club de Recreio Ladies' section beat the Hongkong Ladles Hockey Clubing play, and the winners seconds by three goals to two. For thoroughly deserved their victory.
дя HONOURED AT A CLUB
DINNER Army-Lieut. Dunlop: Pte. Lewis,
duced within ONE MONTII from A. Alven and L. Noronha while E. followa
the winners the scorara were C. Silva, The teams on Saturday were
Laut Keith-Murray: Pte. Stevens,
the date hereof, it will thereafter Blackburn and P. M. Harrop netted Lieut. Hamiltor. Lieut. Stevenson, be held by the Company as NULL for the lasers. AND VOID, and a' NEW CERTI- FICATE for the said shares will be issued.
By order of the Board
- of Directors.
F. H. CRAPNELL,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 4th Decomber, 1981.
MASSAGE HALL MRS. S. UZUNOYE:
Queen's Road U., and floor..
Expert
Y.M.C.A. Bent Suffolk."
I.R.C. INTERPORTERS.
victory. He had played a lot`of. erlekat for the University before playing for Shanghai. He was now playing for the Indian RC, and Shanghai's loss meant their gain.
Mr. Pereira, said the speaker, was one of the quietest and most unassum- Members of the Indian Recreationing of the Club's members, and at
every
Ple, Hoskins, Lieut. Prior (copt.). Club held a dinner at the Pavilion the same time their most energetic In a match between the Y.M.C.A., Lieut. Elevens, Lieut. Crews-Rend. on Saturday night in honour of two and he would almost say, ferocious Mr. 9, Rcricketer: for whether in howling, who played one man short and II.M.SG Hardy, Pto. Gilmoro, Opl. Suter, Intorport cricketers,
Kermani and Mr. F. D. Pereira.
batting or Belding he used Suffolk at King's Park, the former Trott and Lieut. Grayhom.
Club J. P. Whitham: G. P. Lam-
The President, Mr. A, el Areulli ounce of energy he pomosand. These won by two clear goals scored by mert. K. IL Grifiths, L. G. Robertson, proposing the toast of the guests of who saw him hit Booth to the Naval W. J. Unown who was the outstanding C. J. D. Law; M. W. Turner, J. As honour, raid that the drst Interport Yard when Hongkong was in such a player on the field at inside right.. Selby, ti, C. Moutro. J. II. McFiney, cricketer they had honoured with a bad way realized what a great-hearted Both points ware registared before. F. Buttress. G. E. Devonshire, W. dinner party was Mr. A. A. Rumfahn. cricketer he was. It was a pity that E. Poors, D. McLellan, L. B. Smith the present cricket kaptain of the the ground at the time was not of C. B. A. Ladies Lone.
and G. C. Humphreys.
1.R.C. That was ten years ago, and the usual Hongkong hardness, s Next Wednesday the Hongkong since that time they had the pleasure otherwise he might have caused, even
lot of troubl The ladies of the Central British and Shanghai Bank XV are playing of entertaining, among others. Mears: Kermani Association entertained a toum from the Kowloon Rugby Club on the Kong, Bhoors, Lal Singh and Joason, miljo After the toast, was honoured, Mr. | the German Club and lost by four kong Football Club ground at Happy
Mr. Kermani, said the speaker, wás | Karmani and Mr. Pereira rasponded goals to nil The winners are com- Valley at 4.80 p.m. While on Saturday ons of the most formidable players on sultably, SUPE
the interval.
Perative stranger, to local hockey, but the, Ciula will meet the Navy, a2 d.p.m. diaplayed much keenness in the game, a. at Happy Valley,⠀
the Bhanghai ride in the rocant Inter:...... Entertainment was 2 provided. port, and his kill as an opening bata some of those present, and the party.. man paved the way, for the Stinnghai, continued to a late hour, y
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