THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909

DUTCH ROYAL VISIT.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

LONDON, January 21. The Prince Consort of Holland is shortly to visit Netherlands-Indies,

This will be the first Royal visit since

1837.

KING EDWARD'S BERLIN VISIT.

GERMANY ENTHUSIASTIC,

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via Bombay.)

LONDON, January 20, Great eatisfaction is felt in Berlin at the announcement that King Edward's visit will include a reception in the Town Hall of the city fathers. The people are anxious to follow the example set by the Guildhall welcome to the

Kaiser.

Extensive preparations in the way of decorations are being curried out, and these are being personally superintended by the Kaiser..

AUSTRALIA'S IMMIGRA-

TION PROBLEM.

LORD NORTHCOTE ON

INVASION POSSIBILITIES,

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Copyright protected under Ordinance 3 of 1894.)

LONDON, January 20. At a banquet given in his honour by

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LADY LUGARD.

To-day's bulletin mys:-Her Excellency Lady Lugard's condition, although varying during the course of the day, is on the path of improvement.

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(Signed) G. P. JORDAN.

21st January, 1909.

SPORTING.

League Cricket.

FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY.

Craigungowar w. Kowloon, Telegraphs v. Folice. Civil Service v R.G.A.

· DIVIL SERVICE §. 1. G. du

The following will represent the Civil SANITARY BOARD ELECTION. Service Club in their match with the R. G.

Polling Very Heavy.

A. on the Service ground at 2 p.m., on, Saturday boat-R. O, Hutchison (Cap tain F. A. Bidon, L. E. Brett, H, Ellis, J. McEwen. H. R. Phelips, A. R. F. Raven, E. B. Reed, A. R, Sutherland, F Sutton, R. O. Witchell; reserves, A. M. Thornhill and F. E. Beach.

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1K SHELTON ROOPER AND DE FITZ WILLIAMS ELECTED. Great intercel was taken in the election which took place at the City Hall on Wed- CRAIGENGOWER'S NEW PAVUJON. resday evening, for two representatives on The new pavilion of the Craigongower the Sauitary Board. Right from the open-C. C., will be opened at 4. p.m., (after ing of the poll as 4 p.m. up till six o'clock the first innings in the Craigengower Kowloon League oricket match). Mrs R. voters came and wont in one continual E. Balilios Eks kindly consented to per- stroant and the election officers bad a very form the ceremony. busy tiere indeed.

Mr O. D. Melbourne, acted as Return-

ing Officer, in place of Mr A. Soth who was slightly indisposed.. Mr Melbourne was assisted by Lieut-Colonel Chapman, V. D., Messrs R. H. Crofton, J. R. Wood,

CRAIGENGOWER ".. KOWLOOX,

THE

CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG E. THE UNITED SERVICES. The annual fatal between the above teams will be played on the Club's ground on Friday and Saturday, commencing on both days at 11a.m. The following will represent the Club:-W, C, D. Turner, H. Hancock, 1. E. Perros, A. E. Larning, H. B. Makin, R. O. Hutchison, A. A. Claxton A. P. Dashwood, A. Mackenzie, F. H. H. Stavena, E. Irving

CBAJJENGGYKE V. PARSEZA.

This match will be played to-morrow, Chinese New Year's Day, at 3.15 p.m. on the former Club's ground,"

The following will represent the Parsons: -Messrs J. D. Noris, Capt; M. F. Billimoris, R. P. Joejsebhoy, J. H. Shroff, S. Batliwala, R. Pestonjeo, H. P. Heera, R. Jaswanjao, B, D. Tata, J. A. Chinoy, P. Vapiwali and K. D. Gazdar, seorar.

League Football.

FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY,

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The undermentioned have been selected

25 Music Rolls team will be as follows: G. A. Bancuckorepresent the Lusitano Recreation Club the ground of the former Club, Craigongower (Capt), R. Basa, A. O. Barn, W. H. un Saturday in the League matchngainst the RA.M.. at Cannoway Bay, kick-off at

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As announced in our issue of Wednesday evening Captain Hutcheson was the first

to reened his vote.

Noria, R Pestonjoe, L. A. Rose, M. E. Aager and S. B. Batliwara.

Cricket League Table.

The following is the League Table up

... 50% to date:

At 0.55 p.m. Mr O. D. Melbourne an- nounced the result of the poll as follows: --- Mr Sholton Hooper Dr. Fitzwilliams Dr. Belilies Mr H. Percy Smith

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943

313

Club

... 187 The first two candidates wore therefore alected.

H. K. C.0. "B"

Played

Won

* Points

antage.

Per

7 0 0 7 100.00% Civil Service... 9 7 1 1 670-002. Telegrapha 7 3 1 3 2 50.00% R. G. A. H.R.0.0. "A" 7 4 2 1 2 33.3%. 6 2 3 1 | -1 -20.00%.

141-340,00%. --75.00%.

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Mr Sholtou Hooper saut he bugged to tboak the whole of the electors of Hong. kong who had placed him in the proud position at the head of the poll, He felt it a very great honour because, they had Craigengower... 9 2 3 4-1-20.00% not done so on any prophesy he had made. K. Police ... 6 ss to the work he would undertake. He Royal Engineers 9 1 7 1-8-75.00%.

Kowloon look it as a vote of confidence on the work he had done-(Hoar, hear and applauso). He had openly stated his policy through the public Press, and his object had beer free criticism of the Government and its policy in any legislation which had been proposed.

carried out his duties

He had in the past without fear, favour or affection (Applause) He repeated publicly that might

A Win counts 1 point. N.BA Loas =1 4 Draw

0

Cricket.

NAVY Z ARMY.

that he had no are to grind, and that As announced in our issue on Woduce

D, A. Soares; R. O da Silva, Frank Soares, H. A. Hyndman, P. A. Yvanovich, L D. Cordeiro, A. Ribeiro, J. F. Castro and 5. O. Elsa.

def to be handed

E.G.A. V. THE DUFKS.

The following team will play against the Buffa at Happy Valloy, on Saturday, kick

off at 2.30 p.m.:-Gr. Beasley, goal; Gr. Oxley and Br. Waters, backs; Gr. Jones,

Gr. Hatton and Gr. Weaver, halves; Br Crump. Br. McFarlane, Gr. Watts, Gr. Bellis and Gr. Nash, forwards. Reservos, Gr. Brenton and Gr. Honeysett. Linesman, Cpl. Kolan; referee, Mr Bunyard, Naval

Yard,

Football.

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE RESULTS, Dundee 4, St Mirren 1; Celtic 2, Aber- doon 0; Falkirk 0, Airdrie 2; Clyda 1, Queen's Park 0; Hamilton 3, Morton 1, 3rd Lanark 1. Hearts 3; Rangurs 1; Kilmarnock 1; Hibs 3, Motherwell 0; Port

the Colonial Institute, at which there ho was actuated in what he had dons for day evening, a two days' match commenced Glasgow 2, Partick Thistle 2.

NAVY.

benoit of the whole community regardless Club between tons representing the Navy the genera! wesl of the Colony and for the on the ground of the Hongkong Cricket of any class or religion, and should con-end the Army. The scores at the close of tinue to be so in future (Applause). Before play yesterday were:-- concluding his remarks, and be Vas Bure teske on behalf of the other candidates, he wished to propose a hearty vote of thanks to the presiding officer for the way ce lad carried out his dutisa, and the other officers of the Governnicat

Dr Belilios in seconding the rote of

was a rotable assembly of Governors and Peers, Lord Northcote, the late Governor-General of the Australian Commonwealth, made reference to the question of coloured immigration. His Lordship said the master ought to be regarded from the Australian as well as thanks, thanked the winning candidates for the British standpoint. If Australia the four way in which they had carried on this election. He was quite sure he spoke did not secure herself against Asiatieson half of Mr Percy Sarth, as well as on she might conceivably have a greater had taken place without any li-feeling tris own accent, when he said the fight problem to deal with than that of the | whatever (Applauss). He bocu the candi dates no animosity whatever, and was very, negrocs in the United States. He would very glad that Dr Fitzwilliams had got in. not pronounce a definite opinion as to the capacity of the whites to popalate the Northern Territory of Australia, but the question was an interesting one from the standpoint of defence, for an Oriental enemy might easily invade the defenceless districts there.

FIRING AT A GERMAN

LINER.

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LONDON, January 20. Liberia has apologised to Germany

Rer. Maundrell, not out

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The final match of the Lusitano Recreation Club's eloven-a-side football competition will be played off on Saturday at 4 p.m. at Causeway Bay by the "B" and "0" teams, captained I by Mesero. J. M. Britto and P. da Roza respectively. Referee :

Mr A. J. V. Ribeiro. Linesmen :-Messa

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P.M. Remedios and J.C. Barrette.

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Team "B" C. S. M. Alves: A. V.

Lt. Tovey, b Baird...... Comm. Walter, st. Green, b Gerrett Lieut. Bedwell, st. Green, b Garrett.. Mr Johnston, c Murray, b Baird... Mr Oliver, Lb.w. b Baird

Lieut. Malleneur, b Baird.... Lieut. Edgefl, and b Baird... Staff Sur. Tomkipeon, Bagnall... Lieut. Haddon, e Green, b Anderson... Eng. Liaut. Edwards, e Studd b An-

doro...

Mr Percy Smith said he would like also to endorse the proposition, and to reiterate whas had been sild by Mr Belilios. He was sorry he had not been elected, but no Baird. doubt it was to the gain of the community, Garnett. They could quite rest assured, however, Bagnall. that he would try again (Hear, hear and appinus).

Dr Fitzwilliams was not present when the poll was declared.

CORRESPONDENCE.

OBJECTIONABLE CONDUCT AT

THE ELECTION.

(To the Editor of the CHINA MAIL) Sir, I was one of the fortunate persons

Extas

Total ...

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Anderson Beasley Chichester. Haughton...

0. M.

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16

13

F. Riveiro, J. F. Castro; J.M. Britto, E, ber and is entitled to exchange

Soares, F. J. Barrett: B.. Vieira, Alf.

Remetics, T. Pareis and Alf. Bottelba

Team "OJ. Gaminer, J.C. Ribeiro, LG. Cordeiro: G. Lopes, I. Rosa, J. 15 Souza P. Cordeiro, E. Antonio, V.

... 19 | Azevedo, Aug. Baptists and F. Barradaa.

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NEBESS

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ANMI,

Capt. Beasley, b Walter...

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Lt. Green, b Per. Mundrell

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Lt. Haughton, b Walter Lt. Anderson, not out

Capt. Garnett, not out .......

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... ... 15

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Total (for 3wlets.)......16 Lieuts. Bagnall, Stadd, Tunós, Liepmann

who were priviliged to exercise the right and Captains Baird and Murray did not

of franchies at the elections in connection bat.

with the Sanitary Board at the City Hall yesterday afternoon, when the following Mulleneur little incident occurred, which I think Maundrell should not go unnoticed. I was sented a Walter

Haddon few rows bohind two of the electors, and. from what I could gather just then, it would

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Macnamara,

The following will represent the NAVs Yard United in their match with the Boys Owa Club in the Hongkong Shield com-Some Ladies is Haste, by R. W. Chambere petition, on the Naval Ground on Saturday 2 at 2.30. p.m. sharp-Howells; J. C.

Jorghin, Harding; Donlevy, Glover, Pasco; Raney, Gillespie, Wilks, Coyne, Dalziel.

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EXCESS OF PASSENGERS

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For attempting to leave the barbour with forty-four passengers in excess of the num-

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whether it was optional or otherwise to was in attendanoc. record one vote only. One of them, whom

The scores at the time of going to prors W. H. E. Smith and F. Allen.

ARMY,

I am in a position to kone is a practical were:- stranger to the Colony, sought enlighten- ment on the subject from another person who was next to him, when to his own Capt. Beasley, b Walter surprise, and to the greater astonishment Lt. Haughten, b Walter

Lt. Green, b Maundrell...

41 11

... 18

of the general assembly, the latter bogan Lt. Anderson, o Johnston, b Mullenoux 110

to arpound his theory in a high-pitched tone which reached every corner of the balloting hall, and which was quite uncalled Capt. Baird, e Moundrell, b Walter... for. Besides having the effect of disturbing Lt Studd, b Malleneaux the Returning Officer and bia sasiatants, it Lt. Innes, b Mulleresux placed the other clector in an awkward pre-Capt. Murray, not out... dicament. Of course, the latter acted aLt. Liepmann, b Mullenou... every gentleman would have done under the circumstances--tool no notice of it and thereby showed himself the superior man. Now, if the subject of my correspondenco

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Hockey.

CANTON V. U.SRC.

The members of the Canton Hoskey

Capt. Garnett. e Bedwell, Mullenesux 22 It Bagnell, e Edgell, b Mullensaur

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22

members and subscribers will be At Home. The teams are as follows:—

CANTON :-Saunders, Thomas, Pratt, Taker, Appel, Brister, Kennet, Drummond, 38 Wallas, Eager, A. N. Other.

to-morrow afteranon, at 4 p.m. when tha Club are to be visitors to the U.SRC.

...434

... 32

Garrett

444

... 19

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NAVY,

U.S.RO.:-Kirwan, Ormsby, Colling- wood, Thompson. Paxton, Cooper, Waller, White, Byrner, Mullins, A. N. Other.

and Schmetz, master of the German 8.9.behaved as he did with a view to making the Samson was fined $25 by Commander other apponr an ignoramus, he was greatly Rev. Maundrell, run out

raietakoa, as it is quite possible that there Lt. Haddon, e Green, Basil Taylor, R.N., at the Marine were others at the polling whe wore just Comm. Walter, b. Baird... Court, to-day. Sergeant Jackson gave as much in the dark. There are no doubt Mr Oliver, st. Green, b Garrett evidenco as to boarding the vessel while wags" to be found in Hongkong e in Eng. Lt. Edwards, e Ha gkton, b

Garrett lying at her buoy at West Point, most other places, bat for baresfaced im and, having counted the passengers in the incident is hard to be beaten. I remain, Lt, Mulleneaux, Anderson, bLiopmann 88 for War whether he was aware that the big

padence and charlish conduct, yesterday's Mr Johnston, not our

15 Goulding, M.P., having asked the Secretary presence of defendant, be found there wore ete forty-four in excess of the number allowed. In his evidence Mr. F. Lenfesty, clerk in

OBSERVER.

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HONGKONG,

THE DAY AFTER ELECTION,

After the ballots have fallen, After the break of dawo, After the voting in ever,

After the prise is drawn, Many a heart is aching. While many others are glad, And one or two are thinking, Of the scate they might baro had,

VOLUNTEER NOTES.

guns in the fortification at Singapore bad Total for wickets...101 been dismantled, and if he could state noxt week --

when it is proposed to replace theen guns

KOWLOON C. G. W. POLICE."

The following are the drille fixed for

tho Harbour department, stated that the

ARTILLERY URTIS-At Headquarters at Passel cleared for Bangkok with twenty

by now ones, Mr Haldane has given the 5.30 p.m. on Monday, 25ta, Tuesday, 26th, Chinese passengers, and the following day Liddiard's Lilliputians gave another A match has been arranged for Friday following written reply: "The old pattern Wednesday, 27th, and Friday, 20th, for 16 starting at 11.4.in., un the Kowloon ground: ho received, a note from the defendant delightful performance last night to a hotween the Kowloon C.O., and the Police guns have been dismounted, but a certain pr: Gun drill practice for Sander's cup

onthusiastic, though email, audience, 10. The following will play for Kostoon number have been retained in their present coapotition. Every turn was well executed and all the S. Lightfoot, Capt Robinson, Mead. Major works until now gone can be mounted. TAIKOO DETACHMENT At Taikos at little folk deserve considerable posise. The Chitty, Lieat. Richardson, Lient. Balder The new works for the new, guns have been son, Hrower, Martin, Dixon, MacKenzie, programme was devided into two parte, Lapsley.

commenced," bolh consisting of about twelve songs and THE SANITARY BOARD ELECTION, dances. All the obíldren were loudly

ssying he was taking 64.

Defondant stated he did not personally count the passengers and did not know the number was in exces.

PEEL TO THE ELECTORS OF HONGKONG,

unfortunately

applauded, and each in turn had to reply Lo

an imperative encore. The star of the ENTLEMEN,I was

evening was Little Lily, who brought Cabeant when the result of the wall Zyder Zee" and "Poor Jolin. This down the house with her two songs was declared yesterday orening, and desire to take this opportunity of publicly thank little mite does hier work well, rob Ang my supportera and assuring their that only in her solos, but her business in

the chorus is also throughly and conscien

I shall do my best to justify the confidence which they have reposed in me,

Yours faithfully

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January 21st, 1909

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