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HONGKONG HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY.
NOTICE is hereby givon that the Annual Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Board [Room of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- son & Co., Ltd., (by kind permis- 908, 886, 144, 945, 971, 992, 999,ion) on Tuesday, 19th December, 10, 28, 103, 107, 108, 111, 118.
WANTED KNOWN
EXPERT MASSEUSE has arrived! from Shanghai who gives wonderful all facial massages, which removes defects and tightens sagging muscles. Andro's Beauty Parlour, Gloucester Building. Tel. 27878.
1933, at 5.15 p.m.
J. T. BAGRAM.
for Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong, 19th December, 1933.
KULING: BRITISH SCHOOL KULING, KI.
A. LINDSAY MCCORKINDALE, M.A. SIBERIAN FUR STORE Opor-
(Glasgow) tunity for ladies. Just arrived, mode!
Headmaster. coats, jackets, stono-marten, etc. Big reduction for 15 days only. No. 6, Gloucester Arende.
CENTRAL RADIO SERVICE, King's Building. Phono 23743. Offers you the beat and most reliable of Radio second to Servicing and Repairs, none in the Colony. Modern Equip- ment, plus Years of experience and fair dealings, have made the Central Radlo Bervico a household name in Radlo,
A boarding and day school for education boys and girin. British in healthy surroundings. KINDER- GARTEN CAMBRIDGE LOCALS. Apply to Boa 188, H.K. Telegraph. or C. M. BERKIN, Secretary, 97A, Kuling, K.
GREEN ISLAND CEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE is hereby given that at |
DEALERS. AMATEURS RADIO AND EXPERIMENTERS. We build and rewind any type of Power Trans- Itadio for
a Meeting of the Board of Direc-| and
chokes formers Recelyers and Transmitter to any tore of Green Island Cement Com- epociiention3. Best British Wires ised. All work warranted. Central pany, Limited, held at Exchange i Itadlo
Bervice, King's Bulking, Building, Victorin, in the Colony! Phone 23743.
of Hong Kong, on Thursday, the
TO LET
TO LET OFFICES, at Kayamally Buliding, 20, Queen's Road, Central, Apply Kayamally & Co., at above address,
TO LET-FLATS, at Saifee Terrace. Nathan Road, Kowloon, with all modern conveniences. Apply Kayamal ly & Co., 26, Queen's Road, Central.
HOTEL
AIRLIE HOTEL, 23-25, Nathan Road, Kowloon, under British ownership and management. 2 minutes Star Ferry.
21st day of September, 1933, a Call of $3.75 per share was made upon all the mombora holding shares whose names appear in the Cota- pany's register of shareholders on the 21st day of September, 1933, upon which only $3.75 per share has been paid, and it was deter- mined that such Call should be paid on the 15th day of December, 1933, to the Company's Bankers, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank- ling Corporation, at their
Office, Queen's Road Victoria, aforesaid.
Hend Central,
Upon presentation at the office of the Company of Bankers' receipt
Every modern convenience. Excellent for the payment of such Call, cuisine. Special rates families. Tole-together with the Certificate of phone 67867.
APARTMENTS
TO LET-Newly Furnished BED- SITTING ROOM in European family house, Quiet locality. Breakfast can be arranged, 11A, Carnavon. Road, opposite Kingsville Hotel, Kowloon.
GOLF
PING PONG
FOOTBALL
Shares, a note of the payment will be endorsed on the Certificate.
Dated this 21st day of Septem- ber, 1933,
By Order of the Board,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1933.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
We wish to remind residents who may have occasion to moet passengers returning to Hongkong in the near future, that our Service is available for the purpose of Clearing, Transferring and Delivering luggaga throughout the Colony..
Our Runners meet all incoming ships on arrival at the wharf, and may be engaged on board' or prior to arrival (Telephono 27761)..
By taking advantage of this Service, the passenger is relieved of all trouble and Inconvenience connected with the clearance of his luggage.
Delivery is completed direct from the ship by our own Motor Lorries.
BAGGAGE TRANSFER
SERVICE
Operated by
CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN & MORTGAGE CO., LTD.
HOME LEAVE
COOK'S
SERVICE ALL THE WAY
VIA
SIBERIA
HONG KONG-LONDON
1st Class throughout.
£62 (Approximately)
IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THROUGH COOK'S
AND SAVES YOU TIME AND TROUBLE.
Apply to
HOCKEY
ALL RESULTS AS EXPECTED
WEEK END GAMES REVIEWED
By "Bully-Off"
tho There were no surprises in tournament games during the pasti weok-end, each team I anticipated would come through, with honours doing no with an appreciablò margin.
In the Caer Clark Cup the Y.M.C.A. took a couple of points from the C.B.S. a King's Park on Saturday. In their initial fixture with a margin of aix clear goals, four of which were netted in the first half. The Giria were outclassed by a much more experienced eleven. Their weakticas lay in their hitting, à fault which has been apparent during the whole season. H. Knill on the left wing. was the mainstay, but the forwards falled miserably to turn her passes to good account. Mrs. M. Read, (4), R. Blackmore and O. Brown scored for the winnere.
The Recreio ist Ladies XI won by four clear goals from their second string on the Marina on Saturday. At the interval they led by two goals to nit, scored by A. Alves, and that In the second half Increased Jead
Alves and through A.
M. Remedios.
The C.B.A. maintained their hun- dred per cent, record in the Mamak tournament yesterday when they de- feated the German Club by three gonls to nil at King's Park. Tho C.B.A. were only one goal up in the Grst half, the goal being netted by W. J. Johnson. Shortly after play. had been resumed Francis was fouled in the circle and from the resultant penalty-bully. the player score. W. H. G. Hirst added their third.
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The Radio also left the field in their game with the Royal Signals with an unbeaten record, scoring Reven times without reply. Awtar (2) Singh (3), Gurbachan Singh and Kalwant Singh (2) scored for the winners.
The game between the Medway and tho 12th. Battery R.A., nt Lyemun, was very acrappy and the Medway, as I expected, left the field winners by two goals to mil. McCrae responsible for both goals,
BOM
scoring one in each half. THOS. COOK & SON, LTD.
ALLAN KEITH.
Secretary.
Queen's Building.
30%
DISCOUNT
CHRISTMAS SALE
Hong Kong.
The Central
British
Association
entertained two teams from H.M.S.
TAI PING
(Take any Tram or Kennedy Town Bus! Special Limited · Engagement
THREE DAYS ONLY.
Starting from To-day to Wednesday, 13th December.
A complete show on the stage at 2.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. HENRY HUDSON DAVIS presents
HENRY
America's Greatest Wonder Show.
LARY
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THRILLING
ASTOUNDI
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YSTER
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MAC CIAL EFFECT OF ALL TIME
The Most Beautiful Mysterious and Unique Entertainment
DRESS CIRCLE BACK STALL FRONT STALL GALLERY
in All the World.
PRICE:
80. cts.Servicemen in Uniform 40 cts. 50 cts. 35 cti.
20 cts.
SERVICES GOLF.
INTER UNIT TOURNEY
TO-MORROW
-30 cts.
LOCAL GOLF BOGEY POOL AND THE ADAMSON CUP
Cumberland at King's Park on Satur- day, the Ladles losing to the Torpedo
Thero were cleven entries for the Company by three goals to one while
now the Men drew with the Ship's team The inter-unit golf competition is bogey pool played over the ench side dotting twice. In the to be held on the Old Course, Fanling, course at Fanling daring the wook- Ladies game M. Whitley scored for to-morrow, by kind permission of the end, E. des Voeux (18) won, being
three down. the C.B.A., and Edwards and Lami Royal Hong Kong Gold Club. for the Torpedo Coy.
In the other match the Men were down by two goala at the Interval but made a splendid recovery in the second half to bring the scores lovel beforo time. Lieut. Pares and Lieuti Juniper scored for the Cumberland and Spiggot and T. Whitley for the C.B.A.
TENNIS
SQUASH
BADMINTON
BOWLS
Each member of the team to play
For the Adamson Cup at Happy
18 Holes against par, the team with Valley, W. Fooka qualified with a the best-total-of-holes-against-par score of 71 (89-18). [winning.
There will be two competitions played simultaneously: one ratrh and one on handicap.
9.44 1.171.
STARTING LIST.
Tamor "A" and
ILQ. China Command: Ist. Pair. 10.32 ...M.8. Soffolk and
H.K.S. Bd. R.A. 1st Pair.
10,30 mm. 10.40 m.
10.44 ..
2nd. Pair. ard. Fair, sib. Pales
**7/Linc Regt. 1st. Pair. 2nd. Pair.
1641 am. ILMÄ. Earle and"
St. Andrew's Ladies, playing ten men only lost to Hongkong Ladies "A" by two goals to nil at Sookumpo 10.02. on Saturday. J. Churchill and E. 11.00am. Selby scored for the H.K. Ladies,
10.50 mm.
2.04 pm.
2.68 p. 2.13 k
2.16 p.m. IM.B. Modway and
2.20 p.m.
1.44 B... HIM.S. Cumberland and
RE ist. Pair.
from
1,48 p.
Ind. Fair.
LAS 1.02.
frd. Fair.
+
1.56.3.
4th. Pair.
2.00 p.m. H.M.B. Berwick and
RAM.C.
1st, Pair,
Ind. Pair..
3rd. Petr.
4th. S'air..
Cumberland "b" fat. Pair.
ted. Pair,
3rd. Pair.
4th. Pair.
Bal Pair.
3rd. Pal..
"
dik. Pair.
and
Eagle "D" Ist. Pair.
#
And Patr
tri. Pair..
4th. Pair.
Tamar NEW
1st. Pair.
2nd. Patr
1.04 p.m.
3rd Fair:
4.08.
4th. Paiz
8.15 pm-
Ind. Pair.
3rd. Fair.
4th Pair.
2.32 p.m. Tamer "A" and "
11.9. China Command.
2.16 p.nl. 2.40 p.m.
#
24 p.m. H. Kint "A""
3.00 p.m. Exit" Lancs. and
4th. Submarine
1.04 p.tri.
1.08 punt
Brd. Fair.
4th. Paire
st. Pair. End. Pair. Brd. Fair.
*.49 p.
2.63 0.1.
A team from H.M.S. Berwick 'de feated the H.K. Ladies "B" team by six goals to two at Happy Valley
·1.12 p.20.
4th. Pair.
2.50 p.m.
1,29 p.m.
1.32 p.1.
on Saturday.
1.34 p.m.
1.40 p.m.
8th. Heavy Bde. IL A. and
8th. Destroyers at Fair,
1.00 p.m. 11.9. Keni "A" "and
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presents
The Royal Hawalian Serenaders saying cheerio to Hong Kong
from the dance floor of
THE NEW MAJESTIC
“BALLROOM.. SUPERB”.
TO-NIGHT- —MONDAY—DEC. 11th.
Thoir style is their own, their dances, their ingenuous charm and music is dear old Hawaii's, close your eyes and let them take you to Waikiki where Paradise is on earth and the cares of a materialistic world. melt with the strains of a hundred ukeleles in the breeze.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
SHALL WE BE EXPECTING YOU?
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