MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1909,

TO BUY UP HONGKONG.

At the Supreme Court, this afternoon, before Mr Justice Gomperts, the hear ing was romumed of the sction brought master of by Cap Cooper, late the stormship Tak Hing, against the Azo Yap Stenship Co., in which ha claimed $1,000 sa damages for wro gfal dismissal, $230 being for wages due and $750 for three months' wages in lieu of notice. sum of 200 was paid into Court and admitted by defondants to bo dno.

Mr Reader Harris represented, tho plaintif and Mr P. Sydenham Dixon defended,

Mr Harris said that on the last occasion ha had called an engineer from the Paul Beau whe stated that it took more than an hour 'ca one occasion for, the Tak Hing to get to the wharf.

Complainant sxplained that in all vessels it was the eastom of ringing the standby to the engine room which informed the ongina department and gure the sufficient time to lor the fires die down and shut the steam off In nearly all the river boats the standby was rung off at Caprimun Pass when the red light at Green Island became obscured. It would take the Tak Hing, going at full speed, about twenty-five minutes to get to the wharf from that point. An inspector of the company stated that complainant was very ureatufactory and pakaongers had complained of the time be look in mooring the ship. Witness reported the captain.

Cross-examined by Mr Harris witness sid ho bad nover boen an officer on, a ship and know nothing about navigation. He did not know whether the delay was due to Captain Cooper or to the tide. The compradore, the staff and the letter carriers frequently complained to him of the delay Witness wanted to be good friends with complainant but the latter did not recipro cate. Ha frequently visited complaisant who, in July, throatuned to strike Em.

Did you make the suggestion that the

· rich Chinesa abroad should minde & subscrip- tion and buy up Hongkong from the British Government," asked Harria. "I did not say that; it is abourb," replied Did he not say it was absorb had that you should join the Self Government Society Canton-He did not my that,

witness.

You absolutely deny that anything hap peaed --I have no interest in the Self Government Societyin Canton and I do not go there,

SPORTING.

Rosults in Brief.

FIRST TRAQUE,

Hongkong, 3; Naval Yard, 0. Buffs, &; Kowloon, D. RG., 8 RE..

SECOND ZELADUR. BOC., 1; Lusitanom 1. "A", Buffa,2; 87th Co., R.G.A.,0. ord Co., R.G.A.. 1 88th Co., R... "B" Co., Buss and Mosleme did 200 play.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

RE, 104: Eongkong "6." $7. R.GA, 41; Civil Service 75.

OTRIA CRICKET.

Mr Turner's XI 183; Capt. Baird's XI 137.

Craigongawor

130; Kowloon

Polica "A" 128 Watson's C.O. 55.

"A" 36.

Cricket.

CHAIGENGOWER "A" TEAN. KOWLOON

This match was played at Kowloon on Saturday and ended in a win by 94 rona for Craigongower. Ecores:-

CRAIGENGOWIA.

S. EL Green, run out. 8. B. Battliwara, b Pond H, W, Peterson, b Curwen B. F. Lammert, b Pond

A. S. Gomes, Jr., & Fond

Edwards, b Gold-

F. Rapp, c Sutton, b Curren W. B. Watroner,

smith.

P. Currie, b Goldsmith R. Pestonji, b Curwen LE Lammert, not ont.... L. A. Rose, e Curwen, b Pond

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Total...

KOWLOON "A." Jeffries, b Lammort....... Curwen, b Battliwara Douglas, e Lammor, b Battliwara Sommerville, b Lammert

Elson, e Warrenor, b Lammort Sutton, Lammert... Macre, h Battliwars

Chee, Battliwara ... Goldsmith, b Battliwara...

Pond, not out.

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Complainant was examined by His Lord-Edwards, a Green, Lammert ship as to his likelihood of obtaining em- ployment and he said that he was not likely.

so obtain employment for some time as

there were a number of men in the Sailors'

Home desiring employment.

Mr P. S. Dixon contended that a months' antice was sufficient for the dismissal of a captain on a river bont.

His Lerdship reserved his decision.

THE ASSASSINATION OF PRINCE ITO.

(From the **N. -0, Daly News,”)

TaxYo, October 27... The newspapers apeak with the deepest aarrow of the amassination of Prince Ito, who died of his wounds yesterday morning at ten o'clock. The murderer is a native of the province of Phongan. He arrived at Harbin on Monday evening, by way of Vladivostok, slept in the open air and mingled with the Japanese who had a sembled at the railway station to meet Prince Ito, As the latter was finishing his inspection of the Russian guard of honour, the assassin fired six shota at him, three of which hit him, two proving fatal.

Two men suspected of being the mur. derer's accomplices have been arrested. They declare that more than thirty of their compatriota were in the plot. The murdarer says that he assassinated Prince Ito in order to rent re the national honour which he, the late Resident-Ceneral, had injured.

Prince Ito's body has been sent to Tairen. Major-General Horvat, Chief of the Harbin Railwary Staff, and M. Koros- toretz secompanied the remains to Kuang- chengtze. At every station where the train stopped. were bands playing funeral dirges, and Russians wonring badges of mourning saluted the earrings in which Princo Ita's body lay.

Representatives of the Emperor and Empress of Jan, the Crown Prince of Japan and the Korean Crown Prince lare loft Tokyo on board the cruiser Akitsushima, apecially recalled, for Tairen to convey Prince Ito's body to Japan.

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Capt Garnett 103 LLiepmana

R. E.Q. Bird" A. H. Young

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League Cricket.

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HONGKONG "A". Rotaz Esatek,

The Royal Engineers won the match at Happy Valley on Saturday against the Hoogkeng "A" taam. Only are of the latter eleven batted, E. Irving, ran out, making a score of 29; while R. F. Long was next highest scorer with 5. Of the Roys Engineers Power did well patting Up total score of 40 before he was caught and bowled by Espen McGregor, too, made a creditable score of 35. The scores ware:- BUYAL ENGLEZES, McGregor, Long, b Hagen... Harria, o Sab, b Mackenzie Power, a and b Hingen Owaan, osad Keene, run out

Hagen

Klos, Hagon... Davidson, not.oat *........ Maloney, e Irving, b Hagen: Walker, b Hagert

Innings Declared.

Extras...

Tooney and Tulty did not bat.

Total for eight winketa

Leith

www

Mackenzie

Whitmarsh

12 Hagen

20 Long

18

BOWLINO ANALTZIS.

HONGKONG

*E. Irving, run out ...

A. C. Laith, b Osman

A. McKenzie, b Koona

130R. F. Long, c and b McGregor

P. Jacks, not out ... E. C. Hagen, absent. Whitmarsh, absent...

38

Extras...

Osman... Keene

McGregor.

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Total ....

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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cupted the leather and cleared Attar the But keeper Ind handled from wikk abok, the soldiers came down again sud Drew had the goal at his mercy. As bia fires attempt be completely miskicked, but recovering, he shot abgoal, while the keeper was absent. Morris. Dowever," slipped in and kicked the leather aWAY. The only other incident of note in the half was when Beawestar gara Follker'a bot' handful at close quarters. The Kowloon custodian was, however, equal to the emergenty.

On the resumption the Buffs agnia took ; up the attack, à corner being. farved off Storie. The ball was sent behind. Kow- loon defended with grass vigour, and kept the aggressors at arm's length. The result was that of the nameruas shuts sont in most went wide of the mark. After the gruelling had been maintained for about quarter of an hour Kowloon raised the siege. Hedley took the hall picely along and called upon Black to sare, the Lattar having no difficulty in getting the sphere away. Then the Bus resumed the pressure. They kept at it continously, but the Kowloon defence kapu'their citadel from downfall until five minutes from the and. Then the ball came over from the Bright and Barker fastenedion it and scored 3 beauty. In aubeoquent attacks: Barker

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and Dare Agured Iergely, but no further

score was made, and the final whistle blow

with the Buffs in possession of victory by

2 goals to nil Gugour Marsh, afficiently, 'discharged the duties of refores. “

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HONGKONG CLUB . NAVAL YARD. Played on the Club ground on Saturday

before a rather small crowd of spectators.

The first half was fairly evenly contested.

both defences being tried, but at the in-

terval no score had been registered. For

the Club Aitcheron was often seen doing good work in the forward van, while Dalziel

28 gare trouble at the other end on several

1

1 occasions.

In the early stages of the second half How bad all his work cut out to deal with A couple of shots from Haines, but then. the Glob got going for Whitmarah te opan the scoring from s pses off Aitchosen. Fur- thur goals were added by Weston and Manning, and the Club thas won by three ...37 goals to bona.

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R.G.A. t. CIVIL SERVICE.

On the Civil Service ground on Saturday these teama met in a Lesgud engagement. The scores wero -

Lieut. Champman, lbw, b Brett... Gar. Johnstone, b Brett Gar. Summerscales, run out....... C.S.M. Owon, e McEwen, b Raed Got Ross, Reed ... Cpl. Russell, b Brett Sergt. Longbottom, e Brett, b Read Badr. Saunders, b Brett Gnr. Swattoo, not out... Gar. Pelling, b Reed Gar. Swain, Sutherland, to Reed

POLICE "A". WATSON'S XI. Watson's eleven were visitors to Happy Valley on Saturday afternoon where they were entertained by the Police. Watson's were _the_first_to_bat. Taylor knocked ap 41, while the remainder of the tean contributed sofal figures. Ball and McLennan did the best for the Palice, and the bowling analysis rends as follows:-Bull 1 for 20, Cooper 2 for 34 Melconad 2 for 95, 31 Hardy 1 for 17 Spillett 1 for 6. The Police in their innings were decidedly unlucky in losing Cooper, Wodehouse and McHardy for such small R. C. Witchell, c Chapman, b Summer.

scales scores, bat Spurge and Taylor were bowling

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Total......

HI

CIVIL SERVICE.

A. R. Sutharikad, e Swain, b Long-

ry well indeed and finished the innings. A. Biden, b Longbottom, unchanged, Taylor taking 5 wickets for 21, Spurge 4 for 25. Scores :-

WATSON'S C.C.

H. Taylor, lbr b McHardy... E. James, e Baker, b Cooper E. 8. Spurge, b Cooper... Robbins, b McLennan

R. Phillipe, a Spillett, b MoLennan H. Rapp, run out

J. A. Tarrant, at and e Spillett J. Cmik, Beil

Spittles, not wet..

J. D. Noria, net out

W. Muskett. did not bat

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bottom,Summeracales...

A. R. Raven.

H. Ella, Chaposa ........ J. McEwen, o Owen, b Summerscales...

41 E. B. Reed, st. Seation, à Summer.

scales....

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18 L. E. Brett, Swain, b Summerscales

a. G. Pile, not out...

11 J. Bacon, b Chapman

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A. Co. Butes. 87 R.G.A. Played on the Parade Ground, rosulting in a win for the Buffs by roads to ni

83BD R.G.A. v. 89TH R.G.A.

for the 83rd by one goal to none..

At Lyemun a keen game ended in victory

LOSITANO . B.O.C.

An even game on the Hongkong Club ground finnhed with an equal division of four goals.

Football

FIRST DIFISIGN TABLE.

All the clubs retain their respective positions as the result of Saturday's games 1 except the Hongkong Club and R.E., who change places. The Buffe and the Artillery continue to pile up their goal averages, while the Hongkong Club is credited with 41 its first victory. Naval Tard have so far failed to win, to draw, or to score a single goal. The Table roads :-

Hoxla.

5

A

Dufs

44

R G.A.

Kowloon

R.E

1

a. H. Club...

Kayal Yard...

P. W, I. D. 3. do Pta 4 4 0 0 19 18

3.3 0.014 3.6

4 11 8 8.3

412 141 369#

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18 0

6 619: 380***

FECOND DIVISION TABLE. There is very little to comment upon in Saturday's results, The 83rd Co. RG.A. H. T. Jackman, e Swain, b Rassell 14 followed up a previous win with a victory over the 88th Co. and thus lead the way. The table reads:

Gronda,

2

Extris..

12

65

Total ...

75

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Hongkong Football Leaguo,

83rd R.G..

A. Co. Buf...

1 1.00 202

...19%

Total for & wickets...

POLICE "

H

Counsell, b Taylor.... Pass, b Spurge...... Cooper, run out....... Wodehouse. b Tayler... MeHardy. e Noria, b Taylor... Bell, a Jemos. b Spurge... McLennan, c Spittles, b Sprge. Spillett, and 6 Taylor... Sullivan, b Spurge... Baker, b Taylor Marks, not out...

444

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Total...

First Division.

R.G.A. . RE

B.0.0.

Lusitano

88th R.G.A. ...... 97th RG.......

These old rivals wet on the Military | Moslem .......................... Ground on Saturday before a big crowd. B. Co. Buffs.

4 Both teams fielded strong sides. In the early stages the Engineers missed a couple,

18 of openings, but soop the Artilleryme

P. W. L. D.-F. A. Pts. 22 0 0 3 0 4

1 0 0 1 1 1

0 11 13

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0 0 0 0 0 0

Rife Shooting.

12 took matters in hand. From a pass by On Sunday morning at King's Park

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- Total (janings declared)...183

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