1932-05-24 — Page 5

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1932.

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDA.

DURING

EMPIRE WEEK

We are making a

SPECIAL DISPLAY

of

ENGLISH FOOTWEAR.

Every model shown in our windows will be from

British Factories

BODY & SOLE

and

EVERY STITCH

The Proud Products of the English Craft.

GORDON'S LTD.

The Colony's Leading Shoe Specialists.

GLOUCESTER BUILDING

(THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.)

Hongkong's

Fashionable

Rendezvous

Old English Bar Overlooking the Harbour

MORNING COFFEE AND AFTERNOON TEA SERVED IN THE AIRY LOUNGE ON 8th FLOOR.

SPACIOUS DINING ROOM OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC FOR ALL MEALS. DELIGHTFULLY COOL. DISTINCTIVE APPOINTMENTS..

Single Rooms, Double Rooms and Suites, all with Private Bathrooms by the day or month. With or without Board.

Entertain Your Friends

in the cool of the

Evening on the

Cloucester Terraco

far above the City's

Heat and Noisa.

Tol 28128.

Cablo Address:-"GLOUCESTER."

P. I. NEWMAN,

Manager.

A SHIPLOAD OF FUN

IN AN OCEAN OF LAUGHTER Commencing THURSDAY at the

QUEEN'S

BRITISH INTERNATIONAL PICTURES, LTD.

present

JACQUELINE LOGAN OWEN NARES & DODO WATTS

in

THE SHAFTESBURY. THEATRE NAUTICAL COMEDY SUCCESS

"THE MIDDLE WATCH"

BRILLIANT

RECOVERY IN

INTERPORT

SHANGHAI NOW UP

AGAINST IT

At

After a bad start and a none-loo brilliant second innings, the Hongkong cricketers have practically snatched victory from the Shanghai team. the close of play yesterday the Shanghal men had scored 82 for tho Ian of seven wickets, leaving them still 75 in

arrears,

Hongkong's

good position

WAN

mainly due to A II. Mader and G. C. Burnett, who, when things were going barly in Hongkong's recond knock, were associated in a valuable pariner ship, scoring 69 and 29 respectively.

Three wickets were lost in the first hour's play Mitchell, Hamilton and Coward being the victims.

Madar and Burnett, however, at lunch, had taken the score to 113 for

even wickets,

Acruma

1 Could not be closer.

4 Listen to the M.P.

8 Bebrada bagatelle far

1:4529-

G. R. Sayer, bw, Mamell-Smith 19 J. A. Isaacs, not out E. F. Fincher, e Coward, b Leach

11

thing lethal

11

Extras

9 Herr we sit in comfort.

14

Total

1)

201

Madar. 1.b.w., Manselt-Smith E. J. R. Mitchell, at. Coward, b

Divecha

A. C. Hamilton, e Elliott, b Booth A. C. Beck, e larson, b Mansell-

'Smith

A. fl. Madar. e Isaacs, b Leach W. Patterson. hit wkt. Mangell-

Smith*******

Smith..

A R. Miru, e.Stokes, b Mansell- G. C. Burnett, not out

Extran

Total

1

181

11 The calf in lost in the valley.

animale anst

13 Often applied to houses. 14 Both potted bivalyes are.

gratiate.

Bowling-Minu 4/62, Burnett 2/15, P. Madar 2/20, Hamilton 3/16, A. H.16 Terminato Modne 076. Beck 0/4.

Fall of Wickets-1 for 13 (Rob Ron); 2 for 28 (Stoken); 3 for 48 0(Kermani); 4 for 55 (Barson); for 66 (Booth); 8 for 84 (Elliott); 7 for 1788 (Lench): 8 for 110 (Mansoll-

0 Smith); 0 for 111 (Coward).

108

Fall of wickets: 1 (Richardson) for 13:2 (Sayer) for 30; 9 (Fincher) for for 70: 6 (Hamilton) for 83, 7 (Beck) 49; 4 (Mitchell) for 50; b (F. Madar) for 85; 8 (A. H. Madar) for 89; (Patterson) for 01.

Beuth 2/27, Leuch 2/00, Divecha

Bowling, Mansell-Smith

Isancs 9/2, Elliott 0/4.

Shanghai-int Innings.

G. G. W. Robson, c Richardson, b

Burnett...

Hongkung made a splendid recovery S. R. Kermani, b Minu and finished with 180, leaving. F. Stokes, e Hamilton, b P. Shanghai needing 158 runs to win.

Madar.... Mian rone to the occasion with the ball and dismissed four of Shanghal's men for 29,

The game will be resurned to-day. Scores:

Hongkong-st innings.

J. E. Richardson, c Barson, b

Boath

A. J. Barson, b. Min

Booth, e Burnett, b P. Madar R. S. Elliott, Hamilton D. W. Leach, b Mina M. J. Divecha,

Burnett

0 Mitchell b

W. Mansell-Smith, Lb.w., Hamil-

ton

4. A. Coward, b Minu

Hongkong.-2nd Innings. J. E. Richardson, b Ellott G. R. Sayer, e and b Elliott 1. Madar, e Booth, b Elliott A. C. Hamilton; e Coward, b E F. Fincher, b Mansell-Smith

Elliott

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Mansell-Smith A. R. Minu, Booth

174b Elliott.....

A. H. Madar, e Barson, b Leach 5/32, G. C. Burnett, e Mannell-Smith,

13

A. C. Beck, not out W. Patterson, b Leach

Extras

Total

17 Live again.

$141 organ iv in.

18 The elisionist clears the hurdle. 21 This bird has gone twice with 20 A mixed necessity in Paradise.

out tea.

24 The Cockney desires your nt-

tention.

428 Foolish talk's bonnet is empty. 1130 The middle of the bundle is use.

0

less.

12

31 across.

32 Natural aptitude.

1034 A group of islands. 336 A 14 across lady.

720 An Irish poet would make

il

50 (anagrammatically) sincere.

37 Children put it before Chunti-

cicer.

20

16

7

22

180

Bowling. Elliott 6/27, Booth, 1/17, 8 Inca 0742, Divecha 0/14, Mannell. 15 Smith 2/35, Stokes 0/1, Lench 9/22.

Shanghai-2nd Innings.

I

26

C. G. W. Robson, ↳ Minu S. E. Kerman), b Beck 15. P. Stokes, b Mina A. J. Barson, not out 18 D. W. Leach, b Hamilton

(Continued on Next Coliomu).

B

18

17

15

38 When applied to heating gives

confort.

Down

1 Having returned, the vehicle

competes.

2 The muddled prevaricator cnn

spread abuse.

3 When of the highest

this is its author's joy.

quality.

The operatic highwayman's de Kire.

G Interference with the cash-box

results in melody.

7 Matty did.

8 A famous one was nakociated

with the son of Jacobus.

10 Cone.

12 Often blue.

14 The ukuse joined the majority.

I Be ange 4 across.

18 Indivisible.

118

cross becomes venison. Filled and emptied by Morrie Englanders.

Precedes the eru of silk.

25 An excess of this leads to dis

nster,

26 What every aler hopes for jus

two words).

27 We

send for this man only when all is not well,

29 Concerning an extremity.

30 The sweep's contribution to the

artist.

33 Consideration for depreciation.

A Consume.

Yesterilny's Solution.

ALOOF DE ARSON QUALIEABEU LO PENGETU MOIET ITT ENNUI DE CHESTERIT REEDS AWMA ETU ANTI MISFORTUNE

STGHTSEERS IDEM ETR DUTLO PROBE GALLANT AD BOUGH "A" N R TRILL MY BMILE CUENTREAT UN

HUMIE

19. D*"" 8 WARD

LIPTON'S

CHOICEST PURE CEYLON TEA

FROM ALL COMPRADORE STORES

LIPTONS:

MAJESTY

KING CEORCE V

Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO.

"Economy does not consist in the reckless reduction of estimates: On the contrary, such a course almost necessarily tends to increased expenditure. There can be no economy where there is no efficiency." Disraeli.

To-day a wave of economy is obscuring the outlook of many of those at the helm in affairs of state and business and there is grave danger of capital being sacrificed on the altar of recurrent expenditure. A reduction of annual outlay is called for at whatever cost to capital. It is wrong but it is human. To economise on food or oil

is dangerous. When buying milk or other foods it is generally realised that the best is wisest. It should be the same with oil. It is the lifeblood of machinery. The quality of Wakefield Castrol motor oils is incontestable in view of the many achieve- ments standing to the credit of these aristocratic lubricants on land water and in the air. Owing to steadily increasing sales the price of Castrol is very reasonable. It should not be forgotten that Castrol gives you approximately 20% more to the gallon than other olis sold here. Castrol gives you the correct quality and quantity.

only Pritish but best. It is sold by all garages.

It is not

Agents:-

ROBERTSON, WILSON & CO., LTD.

David House, Hong Kong.

Tel. 21746.

FELIX HAT SHOP

York Building.

Next to Moutries.

FOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING 23rd MAY,

We are Offering Our Entire Stock

· of

EVENING GOWNS at $50.00 each.

SALE OF CROWN LAND..

PLOT AT TAI HANG ROAD GOES FOR $75,000. Only one plot of land was nut un for fretion at the P.W.D. office ye terday, and this consisted of an area

of about 30,000 square feet of land at Tai Hang Rond.

The urchinaer wak Mrs. Lo Keng- yee, and the price paid win $75,000, the meal price bring $45,000.

M. J. Divecha, b Minu

R. S. Elliott, b Minu

Booth, e A. Madar, Hamilton W. Mansell-Smith, not out

Extras

Sevent wickels for

82

J. A. Isancs and H. A. Coward still to bat.

BowlingBurnett 0/14, Minu 4/29, Beck 1/23, Hamilton 2/12, A. Madar 0/1.

M

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU. ASSEUSE S. HONDA, ASSEUSE S. KISAKI. Recommended for many years of Government Hospital, etc., and by all the local Civil Hospital, Peak

doctors.

24, Wyndham Street. Tol. 24945.

OPEL

Product of General Motors.

..

Your need these for the

Summer.

PHARMACY'S

SUNBURN LOTION

PRICKLY HEAT LOTION

MOSQUITOL

AND

COCKROACH POWDER

THE PHARMACY.

Phone 20345.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

C'MON, LET'S

GO DOWN AN'

SEE IF POODLE

IS STILL THERE....

GUARDING

OUR CLUB HOUSE...I'M A LITTLE WORRIED!!

O.K. NOODLE...

BE RIGHT

OUT!!

SKÜCKS! THERE'S NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT, BECAUSE

I TIED HIM RIGHT

TO THE CLUB HOUSE!

VES, BUT

HE MIGHT

HAVE TOON

THE ROPE... "THEN WHAT

SEET WHAT DID I TELL YOU!! POODLE IS A SWELL GUARD... NO CHANCE OF OUR CLUB BEING MOVEO

AWAY WHILE HES GUARDING IT !!

Hold Everything!

I QUEES

HOT!

WHAT DOES US SEE, ALL OF A SUDDEN? WHY..

ITS A CAT !! HERE POODLE, POODLE !!

GGG! CROSS

SOUFL FINGERS!

By Blosser

Page 5Page 6

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.