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MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1910,

Barnost address which conveyed many preg. mant anggestions to his hearers.

At St. Peter's, West Point, St. Andrew's, Kowloon Union Church, Kennedy Road, the Wesleyan Church, Wanchai, the Roman

Imprisonment with hard labour was im- posed on a Chinaman by Mr JR Wood for being in possession of opium ab Hos kukok

PLAIN SPEAKING ST THE BIHAR.

Catholic Cathedral and elsewhere similar | Religious Meeting at the Theatre. services wern bald when messagos suitabla to the solemnity of the occasion were spoken from the pulpite or breathed forth is prayer.

CHILDREN'S SPORTS AT KOWLOON, Once again the Colony's youthful rasi donta have laid themselves under a debt of obligation to the Kowloon Cricket Club, to whom they have now come to look for what is so them, probably the most enjoyable day of the year. The capital programme of sports arranged for their baneat on Naur Year's day was carried out in admirable ushtor. Really splendid prizes were offer ed, every body was given an equal chance of sharing in the rewards, and eror those

SPORTING:

To-day's. Ever

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continued to-day and the sorsa at the Uma of going to predt at 12.30 were

A. E. borough, o Green,

TE Foarco, a Fellyb AA. Claxton..

LEAGDE FOOTBALL SECOND DIVISION, LR... 87 Coy, RG.A., on the ME. G.Sharpin, b Fair

50. Olivos, e Mayhew, b Bain tary Ground, ab 4.30 p.m. Referee. H. Manning, Baghall in Q. M. S. Barusfather, E.E

J. Hall, Grson, Baird

B. O. C. Sports and inauguration of R. E. Oliver, not out, Club House at East Point, 3p.m.

A Young, a and b Baird

R. O. Hutchison, abuunt Extras.

Fallowing custom, a New Year's religioon meating was hell at the Theatre Royal on Sunday night. There was a large attend-

A match will be played on the Craigen-RE O. Bird, run out anca, orar whom the Hon Dr Athinaen presided. He was supported on the plas- form by the Bishop of Victoria (Dr Landerygowar Ground between teams representing the Rev O. H. Hickling. the Roy T. W. Hongkong Boys and The Rest, ecmaene W. H. Maundrell, the Rev E. J. Barnett, Pearce, the Rev F.T. Johnson, the Reving at 8 pm and the Rey D, Ennis. The singing of the hymns was led by a cornet, while Mr White accompanied for the solo sung by Mrs Goldsmith (There is a Green Hill!) and

ir E. B. Ayris ( A bida with men.")

prayer

Rosults in Brief

CRICKET.

RE 137 Police 77. United Services, 181; Hongkong 183.

teh continued to-day at 10 ami

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Army 0. HAFT IMGUR.

H.M.S. Bedford, 0. SECOND DIVISION.^.

The Chairman, in opening the meeting, little mites as yet too young and tender toasid ho wished, on the threshold of a participata in strenuous contests came away

Of new year, to give those prosant motta tha happy possessors of toys, ato.

Upward and onward, forward out of course, this happy state of Affaira was only for 1910 It consisted of three words made possible by the generosity of a large body of subauribers, and these, as well as darkness, forward into light. Los their Navy, 5

be that God might strengthon and those who gave up a good part of the day confirm them in all goodness and grant H.M.8. Flore, 1; to assuring enjoyment for the youngsters that the rest of their lives hereafter might must have felt amply compensated whet be pure and holy and at the last come to 83 Co. R.G.A., 4; they saw the little ones wanding their way is aternal joy. home at the conclusion of the day, Indon with greatly treasured prizes and gifts and testifying by beaming faces to their fockings of gratitude and delight. There must have bean hundreds of children prosent, and

The Bishop, in the course of a most practical address, said he thought it was a sign of the times that they had gathered there that night representing all the dif ferant sections of the Protestant church.

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POLICE. ROYAL ENGINEERS.

a

Bagnall Mullianuux Baird

Total....

BOWLINH ANALYSIS.

24.4

Polly

Loipmann Garnett

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stands at the Hongkong Club's ground to windoss's match between representative Army and Navy teams on Saturday after On the Police ground on Saturday the noon. In the covered stand Major-General nane went away empty-handed. During Every right-thinking Christian carostly the afternoon His Excellency the Governor desired the re anion of Christendom. They Police and the Royal Engineer met in Broadwood, Vice-Admiral Lambton suð á (Sir F. D. Lugard) bebokened his kor felt that their unhappy divisions hindered

welfare of little ones by graciously attending to the lie and later their usefulness in the world, that they longue engagement. Some excellent scoring large number at Army and Naval Occa presenting the prizes. This latter cereused a great deal of unnecessary waste, by the visitors was witnessed. Trow having were interested spectators and the scene mony took place in front of the Olsh's and, above all, that they grieved their 33 to his credit, Power 24. McGregor was graced by the presence of a goodly. pretty pavilion in the presence of a large Lord and Master, Who so earnestly pray 17, Campion 13. and Burton 19. Ed-attendanen of ladies.

ed that His people might be one. crowd of both adults and children.

stand for the Police, knocking up 34 Barlow and Hamilton were the linesmen. Mr H. N. Mody, the President of the They were met that night, not as Ohartharde was the only one who made (..F.0.) officiated as referee and Mears

men, nor as Presbyterians, Club, in introducing H. Excellency Methodista, nor as Baptista. They were before he was caught by Harrison from ona Beazley won the tous for the Army Oh, Ho

-to the city and laces.to the wind- Baid-Your Excellency, ladies and goatie."

When the teams lined up it was found that meeannot allow this opportunity to act there to emphasise the points upon of Addison's deliveries. The scores wore and elected to phry with pass without expressing to you on behalf which they differed but to re-assert thoas of my Committee and myself our sincere apon which they were united,

rejoiced to know that the points upon Cpl Campion, b King......

b Kort... thanks to you all for your attendance bere which they were united were tanfold Cpl. McGregor, a Sub, b Kerr

groater than the points upon which they 5. Sgt. Power, b this afternoon, it is a great pleasars to us

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ROYAL ENGINEERS.

to see you and to realize the intarest you differed, and he thought they might thank Capt. Addison, e and b Karr take in our Club, and it is particularly kind God that there had been a distinct progresspr. Trow, e Sub, b Korr Spr. Burton, & Edwards.... of His Excellency, who is, as we know, s very busy man, to once again favour us in the spirit of unity amongst them during Cpl. Harrison, not ont with his presenco. Qu: only regret is that the past you, as witness the week of prayers. Sgt. Keate, & Sub, b King Lady Lugar, who so kindly gave away the last year, the fact that is the different S prizes on a former occasion, la, zaabi to churches collections were made on behalf Spr Smith, & King...

of the London Missionary Fociety, the fact Spr. Maloney, cand b Edwards

be with us to-day. We hope to see her they united constantly on behalf of Spr. Jeremiah, b Edwards with de port year. (Hoar, hear). These the British and Foreign Bible Society, the sports, which ata opan to all ear children, fact that they had now a fourishing have now reached their fifth anniversary Missionary Union comprising missionari and, judging from their popularity and the support they meet with frem all, are now of all denominations. They also welcomed during the year the representativo of the

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a change had taken place in the orginal Just What

team selection, Lea (King Alfred) taking

the place of Anderson (East). The teams

WORD-

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Army-Beazley (R.G.4.); (R.G.A) and Ruler (Buffe); Walker.] RG.A.); Barton (R. E.) and Dare (Baffe);

Brown (RE)and Brewster (Baffs); Taylor (R.G.A) and Barker (Buth)

well (E.A.);· Ladd (Mon-

To Give-

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137 (5.6.); Lee (B.A.) and Fleming (K.A.);

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Total...

DOWLING ANALYSTS.

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well established as hard analandoonigational Reseoks Convention (the Kerr- I am pleased to say their expenses are

launched Sunday School Union, so that in Bogarth always fully covered thanks to your good. Ruv F.It. Meyer), and there had also been cess. In particular. I would express our many ways the spirit of unity had obtained McLennan

was especially Edwarda thanks to all those who have so generously

great hold upon them. subscribed and to our friends among the in devotions that they realised this shipping community trading to this. Port to whom we are indebted for the excellent pirit of unity and so he commended saken we have enjoyed. Wa bave had, I to them, the week of prayer of which T. H. King, a Barton, b Campion venture to think, a pleasant afternoon's that service was the first of sport, and I hope to welcome you all here again next year. I will now ask His Excel oney to present the prizes to the successful

contestants.

The results of the various event were

POLICE.

*

Aerie W. Pitt, e McGregor, h Campion..... Proceeding, his Lordship intimated that WN. Edwards, & Harrison, b Addisch 31 his address that pight was especially for G. A. Woodenck, b Campion... the young men, who he wished to inspire K. MeLenusn, b McGregor...

te thought. So much evil cane from want W. Kent, e Jeremiah. b Addison...

G. Huggarth, b McGregor ... of thought; often serions thought led to a

His Excellency briefly replied and prechange in life. So he commended to them. Langley, not out sented the prizes, the curezany concluding the question "What is your life? Aftar W, Cooper, o Smith, b McGregor.. with loud cheern.

Life H. N. Parr, e Harrison, b Tow derelling on the brevity of life, Er Lander J. R. Karr, c HcGregor, h Trew.. referred to its responsibilities: seemed to surno, he maid, to be a sort From Potato Baco, azes to 10 to 121, Ao joke they just went Adams; 2. G. Britanieldt; 3, J. Smith.

BOYS' EVENTS.

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one pleasure to another. & great deal of Post Box Race, ages under 12-1. G. the convcreation one beard was very trifling Beitenfeldt, J. Julinson; 3. A. Lagan.about sport, dresses, entertainments,

Cock Fight, ages 12 to 14-1, Glassey: A so on. This went on day after day, McGregor 2, Pepper

Extras

Total DÓWLING, ANALYSIA.

100

month after month. He did not want to Campius. be a spoil-sport, nor did he want in any Addison.. way to curtail real pleasure or happiness, Krane These things had their place. But be Trew.......

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Reid (E.A.); Sullivan (Whiting) and Tay- lorson (Monmouth).

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The sailors were first to make bead- 3 way and the forward quintette working with eplendid balance commenced a Gbombardment which ended in Sullivan minetes Of beating Beazley within fre 29

Apparently commencement. 31of the

non-plussed by this early reverse, the soldiers could do nothing right, especially the halfbacks, who were at sea when the started their dancing antics. From a long drive by Raler Barker carried the leather the naval territory and centred, but Tug ipar trio of the Navy forwards

wel was too quick for Taylor and the ball was soon travelling rapidly in the 10 opposite direction. Taking up the pass, Fleming passed out to Lee and the latter boat Raler, but was intercepted by Barton when he was in a dangerous position. Brewster had a long shot for goal, which. Tugwell had some difficulty in holding, but with no one nean, he eventually deared. The Army were again dangerna a minute later, a corner kick from Brown being well placed by Date and only when Nash headed over was the pressure relieved. The second goal for the Nary was the result. of a magnificent individual effort by Sullivan, who clarerly cluded the Army defence and scored, Beasley making a grand attempt to Acve by throwing himself at the bail, The military defence were playing a grand game at this stage, especially Watts, who,

after time, broke up the combination. Where there is no vision. On the ground of the Hongkong Cricket of the opposing forwards, Reid took Beas they we told, the people perish. Lot then so therefore, that they had a high Club on New Year's Daya :wo days' matchley by surprise before half-time with a long ideal of a holy and useful life in front of was commenced between Hongkong and shot, putting the ball into the net at tho On recommencing, the Army seamed to them. They were all meant for something the United Services. Hongkong batted top corner. The whistle sounded for the in- better than mero hard work day after day: first with Pearce and Elborough at the torral with the score:-Nary, 33 Army in Hongkang. Every article kept by * Wheelbarrow. race, ages under 14-1, they did not want to allow their lives to wickets. Bagnall and Mulleneur were the have got the measure of their opponents and Erst class. draggist is bore. Everything No Prices Lower than Dars. Quality Wilks and Login Cinysco and Johns be degraded into more slavery of that bowlers. Pearce was soon ouf, being caught with a better understanding of each other's reliable. Our drugs are fresh and pure.

kind. Alas, there were many who lives ford; 3, Smith and Brockett.

were degraded not so much by business sa by Pally for a duck. Elborough was more methods would have scored. Barton passed GILLA' XVENTS,

runs, before he was caught by Baird. E. 0.1 scoring by inches from a dificult angle. Onsidered.

From the goal-kick Fleming, took the ball Skipping race, ages neder 14-1. W. by their pleasures. Those people lived fortunate and opened the scoring with nine well on to Taylor, and the batter only missed

fortunately many tragadi, s around them- Musical chain, ages 10 to 12 18.many young men who were just wasting at $9, being caught by Grean from the bow!-

their lives. They all knew they had certain ing of Garnett. Useful scores were also from Ruler, passed the sphere to Brown. Douglas; 2, E. Brown; 3, R. Judah.

Skipping competition, ages under 9-1, appetites and passions in common with the contributed by R. E EL Oliser. 27. Young, The intter cleverly sout the ball to Sulliran her 10 each. Hongkong were all out for 1th cleared, but Reid took advantage of the B. Weill, 2, W. Armstrong: 3, D. animals. The animals had these keps in 19: Sharpin, 17; and Claxton and Mauming and he tried Beatley with a shot which was chork by certain physical forces. They The Czited Services put up a good stand re-bound and scored an easy goal, Sullivan Richardson.

not, in their wild state, and, totalled twenty-six more runs than seared a fifth for his team and his third for

such things. Man; who had the same sous of instincts, had not their hosta. Lieut Pelly made 38, only the afternoon, and the game cuced ia a bowled by Young. Bagnall, too, contribut- these physical checks that the animals had one less than Oliver before he was win for the Navy by 5 goals to mil.

Obatacle Racó, ages 10 12-1, L Wilks; 2, Joso del Pan; 3. A. Gifford. Flat Raco ages 8 to 10-1, M. Belton; 2. M. Cassim; 3, E. Edgar.

Blindfold race, aga under 1-1, 3. Goldenberg; 2, M. Railton.

did say that every man ought to serious-

ly ask himself the question. What in

he main object of my life, what is the

Tug of war, ages 12 to 14-1, M. Rail-pusons for which I live?" They wanted

ton; 2. T. Logan; C. Smith.

a

Fint race, ages 6 to 8-1, Jose del Fan LL. Lopes; *, J. Silca.

Fat race, ages 6 to 8-1, D. Railton; 2.

J. Lyon; 8, Sanjo.

Fint race, ages under 9-1, J. Siles; E. Railton, 3, L. Lopes.

at the beginning of this year a visionan ideal of fe

Grickat.

HONGKONG UNITED SERVICES

timo

Armatong; 9, Grace Douglas; 3, 4, their lives to the dech. There were uniter made the biggest score of the day up the fold, and, meeting, opposition!

Thyans.

Flat race, ages under 14-1, D. Wilks:

C. Hauson, extr prices, D. and A Thynne.

Obstacle race, ages under 10-1, K, Leonard; 2, E, Armstrong; 3, K. Horo,

Skipping competition, ages 10 to 12-1, --Goldenberg 10 M Raton,

2, A. Dilloo; 3, S. Well.

did

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in CICESS

He was intended to keep these forces while the next highest scorers were under control by bi moral faculties But Green, 24 and Bensley 2o. The scores were too often the mom! faculties were sadly blunted His Lordship stated that when he as follows:-

Hockey.

On New Year's Day a match was played

at Causeway Bay between the Hongkong Ladies LUCRU ist den skalaren playgr and a side of eight men captained by Br 16 CC. Hickling. The gentleman won by

five goals to and-

Flat race; byes under 5-1. L. ARLENES ed to cenu to Bunglong and for baserosa - First IssusGS,

doctor, It's a very unhealthy climate, T. E. Feares, e Pelly, b Bagnall isn't it? Isn't it a fact that a great many E. C. Elborough, e Baird, b Bagnall... pople die there from the climate1 The A. A. Claxton, Garnett, Bagnall doctor replied, "It may be a fact that some. E. H, Oliver, c Green, b Muitenoux. 27 do die because of the climate, but it is also R. O. Hutchis a, b Mullcheaz

Egg and spoon race, ages under 14-1, I. Iscitram 12 K. Leonard: 3, A. Pereira. Fins case ages 4 to 61, Hazelton; 3, 0. Reza Dillon.

Flat race 6200 undor 4--1, S. Weill; 2, L. Muses. Wolah.

Clothes-Hanging race, ages under 14-1

A. Thynne M. Leonard; 3, &. Duglas,

During tas afternoon the band of the

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a fact that a great trany more die from E. C. Oliver, e Green, b Carnett....... drink and other sins than from the climate." EU. Sharpin, e Leipmann, h Mui- That was a strong thing to say, but ho (his

Lordship) was afraid it was too true. Men J. HAI, e Mullennus, b Pelly blamed the eliinate for what the climate H. E. O. Bird, e Bagnall,

20

...17

Pelly

13th Rajputs added materially to the joy was not at alt responsible. If they did not & H. Young, Clapham, b Bagnall mont of those present by playing a splendid. live lives of temperates and chastity, then W. Manning, not out... mical programme. The committee re they must reap the consequence,

corruption. It should be their aim to give

sponsible for the arrangements as co sowed to the desh he must of the flash romp tituted as follows: D Harry (chairman). Choc (secretary), J. H. Mead (treasurer), J. P. Robinson, W. F. Brewer, F. P. Sheet, H. E. Guldsmith, D. J. McKenzis, D. Neilson, W: Wesner, B. Loe, W..W, Pelling, and W. Stewart.

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Total

DOWLING ANALYSIS

K

A word of warning to the young men about them who had so far retained good health. He was greatly shocked when he reed Badyard Kipling's account of Hongkong Bagnall in The Five Sens." He care an awfully Baird black picture of the state of morality as it Mulionex

That was sorte years ago, and Maundrell...ai From January, until the och ina will apporto him when he visited the Lipmann

CNIVERSAL WEEK OF FRATER.

..

10

10.

Motor Boat Racing

On Sunday the second dob race for 9 motor hosts, in connection with the Coriti 10 being from the club house to Lyemu 18 thinn Yacht Club took place, the course 16 either way round and back to the club. house The results were as follows: ..106

be chserved as a universal week of Prayer he hoped things had very much changed Felly and in connection with the Hongkong since then. Still there was room for Garnett

UNITED SERVICES.-FT INNINGA Y.M1.0.3, the meetings will be as followspinaty of improvement Thers were still Mooday SubjectThanksgiving and appalling temptations for young men whe

Rev. Maundrell, B.N., e Young, Humiliation; Lendor Rov. J... Baker cathe out here from pure homes quite as Capt. Beanicy, o Bird, b Young

Alexandra

Oliver and warned. Bo if there were any young man Pince, Europ

there who were in danger of slipping dova, Capt. Garnett, o Sharpin, 5 Oliver Buildinga

Tuesday The Charch Universal-Rev. who were hesitating, who were thinking that Les Pally, R.N., b Young B. O. Spink; Paul's College

perhaps it did not matter now that they were Capt. Baird, o Manning, b. Young* Wednesday. Nations sad Their Rafers; so far away from home, or who felt that as Capt. Mayhew, R.M.LL, Hutchison, Cantai G. B. Mackenzin Union Church Ubers went a certain, way they might just well go too, let them remember that Hall,

God lind: Warned them of the consecuencia Lt. Green, at Elborough, Bird. of living such life. After all, the root of t. Bagnall, e Pearce b Young, sil sapsunt life was pure selfshow; it Capt. Claphm, 20. Ollver,

Lit. Léigmann, a Ponzoa, b Diyer they cut sin through they would find at the Flag Lt. Mubanez, not not

Thursday. Foreign Mianons Rev. W. Hawitt i Berlin Mission, Bonham Road

Friday-Families, Educational Extsbilish ments, and the Young: Mr G. F. Lorrige; Wesleyan Chapel, Wanchai

Saturday Home Missions and the Jews; Bey L Geonhr; St. Stephen's College,

The meetings commence at 5:30 pm,

6 Oliver

ours that it was just soldehess. I can. lesion, Bishop Isader wished all present abspy New Year, mying he hoped it would be the brightest and happiest year of their lives. The happy and saved life was the life surrendered and given up to God. Jeena Christ could 1 BACK ushered in with the sins of the past; He was able to

wad blot them out and give them a new zod

pless alert And He was able to them in the future. The worst of

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BBTABLISHED 1770%

Undersigned have been sppaleted SOLE AGENTS in Hongkong and Bott

China for the shows Company's

INVESTED FUNDS

over $12,000,000

WHISKIES

DODWELL & 00, ITE:

Over £2,000

AID DAILY IN CLAIME

will be made by this compally ME THE STANDARD LIFE OFFICE

the method of eeing colds in Burma le not with one day i hotel expense, in sopdance The Above unlike bond weed is most part of the civil with the desire of the passengers,

dB way I have mad

Chamberlain Cough Remedy for Te

year and Hare found it but mosolans.

Pekod se for the adult and

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$1,000 POLICY FOR £2,0.8

premium will secure £1,000 Policy on

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