MONDAY, MAY 28, 1910.

NO PLAGUE,

The most, satisfactory fentura ‹ of the week-ended-on-Saturday hat in the frot that it revents not a single cap of "pingue. There were only three cases of communi- oable casas of any kind notified during the week, and none of them was fatal. They were two of diphtheria (one Australian and one Chinese) and one Chinese case of small.

SPORTING.

Lawn Bowls.

KOWLOON CIVIL SERVICE. At the King's Park on Saturday after- nonna friendly match was played between Kowloon and the Civil Service when the result was in favour of the latter teams, The scoros wore

CIVIL SERVICE, W. Gast ANOTHER ATTEMPTED ARMED P. R. Adams

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Another attempted. armed robbery, - Ä crime with is, of frequent cesurones in Hongkong, has been made at 128 Der Voruz.

KOWLOON,

.T. Ramsay A. Squir

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(skip) 7

C. Bord

J. Grant

W. Fincher (skip) 29 D. Gow

W. J. Crawford

W, Brown

C. W. Brett

W. Woolley

J. A. Whoal

A. M. Thornhhill

(skip) 14

A. A. Milroy T. Patria

Johnstone

R. Hunter Gray

Bustade, 74: lost to Fitsock and Brandtmar. 3,9.

Hamilton and Scott (Taikoo) bost Jaffarios and Hicks, D; lat to Fittock | and–Benadtman-1/10/look-to-Arenell-and.

Enstaco, 4/7."

CIVIL SERVICE » WATON'S Owing to one of the Civil Service mon failing to put in an appearanos, thess Clubs only played a friendly. The match is to be played on Tuesday afternoon.

Kowzeen CLE "AT HOME." Members of the Kowloon Cricket Club will be At boms" to their friends to morrow afternoon, when several interesting tennis orenta will be decided. Teams of three pairs captained by Mesars Mond and Felling will play off for spoons, while later P. H. Klimanok and S. E. Green will try (skip) 20 conclusions for the championship of the Club, and W, N. Edwards and H. Schluter will contest the singles handicap fival..

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w, Mokay Road., Several mon entered, armed with F. Fisher knives, gags and other deadly weapons but R. Dunca were fortunately disturbed. Two robbers. Melvar (skip) 8 D. Harvey (skip) 36

have been arrested and at the Magistracy to-day they wars committed for trial.

THE ALLANA ASSAULT CASE:

As the Magistracy this afternoon, before M: E. R. Hallitaz, S. E. Allana and R. D.

Cmplain were summoned by Miss D. Huard for assault.

Mr Shenton appeared to prosecute and Mr Reader a reprosented Captain

Mr P. Hett has been retained for Allana.

Shenton said the complainant in the case was Miss Della Hurd who residos at No. 43 Hollywood Rond. The facts wore that between 8.30p.m. and 9p.m, on May 6 thedefendant Captainoumu toherder which

W, Higby E. Dawson

I. E. Brett

Muir, Tully

C. Alexander

R. Fanton (skip) 10 J. Msedonald (skip)

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POLICE. TAIKOO

On Saturday afternoon at the Police Recreation Club, Happy Valley, the Police entertained Talkoo. After an interesting game the Police won by points. The howling progressed on four cinks and wins were obtained by three of the police rinks, the fourth, of which Mr Grant was the skipper, losing by five beads. The rink ACOTES TOTG a follows:-

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Withers.... ***

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14.

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Billiards.

was oponed and be was admitryd. They had Pitt... some words together in the passage and com- | Grant plainant went into the lining room and Cap tain went to the back dvor where he admitted Allana. Both defendants then went to the dining room door and commenced using abusive language. A gentleman who was in the house at the time remonstrated with defendant Captain, whereupo Allana hit him on the head. Complainant raised.eries and defemianța again turned upon her and she was struck on the head by Allana and struck on the arms by Captain. There was easily by 250 points to 177. sentsidurable crowd aussie hud the two defendante want away by the back door.

Inspector Cameron gave evidence as to complainant, coming to the Central Police Station. There wis blyd on her dress and bair but complaint would not let him examine her askão mud shê was going to see a doctor.

Cross-examined by Mr Harris, witnes said he knew an ex-policeman named Car- rathers but did not know if he was dis- missed for drinking.

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Dr Marriott gave evidence as to the wounda He said he would consider the wound on the head a serious one.

Witness was about to give pridence as to the nature of the injuries to the person who was in the house when Mt Harris objected and said it was quite irrevelant. Mr-Shenton-wan-cok-prosecuting-^-clan fight and he (Mr Harris) would not be able

to question witness sa to all his patienta,

This Worship over-ruled the point. Complainant give evidence as to the assault and the case was adjourned,

PRESENTATION TO ME

COURSE.

At the Police Recreation Club on Satur. day afternoon, Mr A. Course, tražio super- intendent of the Trainway Company, was the recipient of a handsome crocodile

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The Snalists in the billiard tournament

under the auspicies of the Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders for the cup presented by Mr F. H. Nye, wers Messrs Ritchie and Llderup. The former won

Shooting.

In connection with the Daily Mail cup the Taikon Rifle Club completed their

henting on Saturday afternoon. youre were of follows :--

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W. Whiting

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Dalziel...... Baresford...

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885 Towsl.

The

leather, cigar case, and an amber cigar- holder, nu a mark of esteem from the police, prior to his departure for Home en leap,

Chief Detective Impector Hanson, Chairman of the Club, made the presents- tion, and said it was a good thing to have a friend, and a good friend. The police.

Lieut. Northcote, B.K.V.C., acted as were proud of Mr Course as a friend. He range officer and Majer Macdonald, had associated with them in their sport, .K.V.C., supervised the marking at the and pastiznes, and to had joined with them butts." in their sorrows and bereavementa. Hear-

It is worthy of note that the average of ing of his intended departure for Homo his club is considerably "above that of the on holiday, on Wednesday next, they would last interpert team firing for the Colony.

- ..

LEAGUE TABLE:

The League, table to date reads:-

Craigongower Kowloon on Y.3.C.A. Quoen's College... S

Taikoo Wigwam... Chinos T.CA 3

Watson's

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0 100 80

0 148 73

150 318

39 92 2

76 193 -0 56 120 0 3 114 183 Civil Service ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Games scored in Saturday's unfinished match between these teams not included.

Cricket.

COUSTY CHAMPIONSHIP_ACORING. The Marylebone Crick of Club has resolve

new method of

ad to experiment with acoring in county championship matches.

Draws and losses are to be ignored, and only wins rockoned.

· Suggested Amalgamation of Cricket Clubs.

:

Mr Kuwajee Dinshaw Ganda writes advocating the amalgamation of the Parsee Cricket Club with the Craigongower Club, by which means the Parsee ground could be better utilized than it is at present. The suggestion seems well worth following up.

County Cricket.

Telegrame to the North Chind Dazy News say that the resin of the County Cricket Championship up to date are

follows:Surrey bost Warwickshire at Kennington Oval (May 2, 3 and 4), by an innings and sixty-eren runs, Yorkshire boat Northamptonshire at Northampton -(May 9, 10 and 11), by 140 rule. Sussex beat Derbyshire at Derby (May 3, 10 and 11) by eight wickets, Lauoshire best Derbyshire at Glossop (May 12, 13 and 14 by 128 runs.

"In the matches played on May 16, 17 And 18: Kent beat Middlesex at Lord's (Pougher's Boneft) by an innings and 198 runs; Notts beat Surrey at Nottingham by 127 runs Gloucestershire beat Somerset. shire at Taunton by 141 runn; Sussex beat Hampshire at Brighton by an innings and 52 runs; Essex best Derbyshire at Leyton by four wickers; and Leicestershire bent Northamptonshire at Leicester by seven wicket. The match between Worcester shire and Warwickshire at Worcester was drawn. and that between Yorkshire and Lancashire at Leeds was abandoned.

MEMORIAL SERVICE AT.

CANTON.

(From Our Own. Correspondent.}

Casroy, May 21,

THE CHINA MAIL.

NATIONAL SERVICES IN UNION CHURCH.

Ap both the vortices on Sunday in the he Union Church, the whole setting was of a National character. The National Anthem was sung at the close of each service In the morning the Rer. C. H. Hickling based his sermon on Paul's teaching in Romans 19, on the subject of The Christian Life in its relation to the State.". Er frst

RECORDS

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invited his hunrest to look at the Principles SHEET MUSIC. laid down by the pastis concerning the State and is Cithens, Lowell grote

*Before mea mada us citizena

Great nature made, na men."

VOCAL and PIANO

AND

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True; and the man should pervade the ALBUMS citizen. So also the Christian Hould per- rade the man. (1) A man is none the less a citizen because be in a Christian. Nay, because he is a Christian, he ought ta ba one of the best citizens; and he will be no far as he is worthy the name he is honoured to boar. The citizen is not to be lost, in the Christian; but Christian faith and life should pervado all his citizenship. (2) The governing powers of the State aro divinely ordained. Paul, wrote "the poware that be are ordained of God," aven when Nern was on the thrque. They may not recoguiso Him from whom their authority is derived; still their authority is pone the less from, aboro. Through Isaiah it wha said emearning Cyrus: "I guided theo though thou hast not known mo." Kings and other Officers of State on the whole make for order and security and so are part of the schiome of world- government which promotes the greatest good of the greatest number. In its way the State is a stored sa the Church. Some timaa talk goes na though of necessity tha Church is wholly stred and the State is wholly accular. This completo saversace may be fraught with intense inischief. |man might say, "I am a Christian on Sun

daya, but a Tradosman on weekdays." Ho is not a Christian and a Tradesman; but a Christian Tradesman if Christian at all. The division of sacred and secular may be pusbed so as to make them into two antipathetic halves. Both aim at rightness | and goodnessuno by teaching sud the nther by enactments. They must ve dis- zinct in their actions and method but should nerer bo divorced in sympathy. Neither

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should pure or intrude upon the other. THE ELEVENTH ORDIN- The State best helps the Church when it

T

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The Church best holps the State by

teaching those principles which made men SHAREHOLDERS will be held loyal to the right in every department of their being. (3) Kings and Ministers of State must took to deter from areng and at the COMPANY'S OFFICE, Wat-. punish the wrong doer. In this capacity they are God's ministers. With His in kins' Building. No. 31, Queen's thought and motive they cannot deal; but they must execute wrath on the criminal

who outrages life and order. (4) Conso Ruad Central, on TUESDAY, quently there are obligations due to the State in vigof these functions. Expenses necessary for protection and good gorem the 31st May, 1910, at NooN, ment must be paid with cheerfulness. Thora ajust be loyal cooperation by the constituent citizens. (5) Their authority for the purpose of receiving the rightly exercised is not to be resisted. The anthority must therefore be inwfol. When King John and others played the tyrant Report of the General Managers their tyranny had to be resisted. Then, also, rulers must not go beyond their sphere and intrude into the domain of con science. If they do Paul would stand with Poter and John in saying, "Judge whether

with a Statement, of Accounts

it is right in God's sight to listen to you to 31st December, 1909.

instead of listening to God. As for un what we have seen and hened we cannot help speaking about." Again, if they com. and what is contrary to the divine com- mand, then the Christian citires will repeat the apostolis dictum, We must obey God

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A solemn Memorial Service in comme-in preference to man." Kings who make the Company will be CLOSED

moration of the departed King was held yesterday in the British Consular Church

themselves gods on earth must be showa.

to

| រ៉ាង earthly Kings. No people are given

in Shameen. The sacred building was over by God to the absolute and from 24th May to the 31st May, eronded and many were unable to obtain entire rule of any fellowman, whatever seats. The service opened with the hymn the British people have had a most

his assumptions may be. For many years both days inclusive. Veni Creator Spiritus" sung. to the happy experience in the personality and original plain-song setting. Altar certain conduct of their Monarchs 4 Monarchs. Sentences came the palm "Domine ReIn my early dry there was a strong fugium" which was succeeded by & Proper propaganda of Republicanison This arose not let him go without bie taking with him.

THE DAILY MAIL" COMFRTITION.

Lesson taken from Wisdams III, Then from the grows neglect of their kingly duties on the part of some recent holders of the something that would remind him of them,

The Volunteer Reserves will shoot in Stainer's authem "What are these that are office, coupled in certain cases by The speaker knew that Mr Course would the Daily Mail Empire Day Competition arrayed white robca" was rendered by dissoluteness of conduct which outraged not forget the police, but they wished to to-morrow afternoon at the King's Park the chair. More sentences and prayers the sense of public decency. Then with followed and then was sung that beautiful Victoria the Good all was changed and have him take with bim somothing, the Range at Kowloon.

Que "sighter" and seven counting shote hymn, "Now the labourer's tank in o'er." A

co most of those who continued Republicans and 600 years, the total of the sight highest scores constitating the aggregate Shooting will commance at 2 p.m., am munition being obtainable on the range a usual.

daily use of which would remind him of will be brod at each, diatanes,-200, 500 prayer for the preservation and guidane/Edward VII followed in her train. Evan

them. Mr Hanson then made the pre- sentation, and trusted that Bir Course would long he spared to use it. (Applause.)

M Coume, in accepting the gift, said that he very deeply appreciated what had boen said, and would highly prize the present which had been given to him: Bat he did not know why he was deservion of such recognition. It was a feeling of entia- faction tobim that bare the Tamway Company and the Police got along so harmoniously, because at Home the Tram- way Companies and the Police were at times in condict. Hore, however, there was no bickering. The speaker concluded by again thanking the donors for their handsome present

Magical honours were accorded the toast of the health of Mr Course who was also loudly cheered,

ITEMS AT THE COURTS.

A fine of 275 was imposed of a native, at the Magistracy to-day, for being in

possession of opium,

A sentence of fourteen days' imprison. ment with hard labour was imposed on a ustive, at the Magistracy this morning, for the larceny sa bulled of a cycle.

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Mr J. R. Wood sentenced a native to six months' imprisonment with hard labour and-four hours stocke, at the Magistracy to-day, for returning from banishment.

Before Mr J. It. Wood, at the Blagistracy this morning, a foki was charged with stealing six duzec boxes of Beecham's pills, value $33, from the Wing On Co. The cast was remanded.

of the team.

Hongkong Tennis League,

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

Although a full League programme was ant gene through on Saturday, some in- teresting results were achieved.

KOWLOON QUERY'S COLLEGE. Played on the Kowloon courts, the hors side just palling through with a majority

of 3 games on the 99 played. Scorer:-

Gresa and Cheo (Kowloon) host Barlow

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citzen who is Christian will cultivate a

clean seniets among the lay world than here in character. Let us walk bonestly as in Macao, All through the wack past our the day; not in revelling and drunkenness, open air resorts were agog with early birde.not in chambering and wantonnes, not in Up! It is the Almighty's rally, old couples to whom a Bunday outing was strife and jealousy." For our people and God's own art hath need of thine. a rare treat nat to be over indulged wero Empire there seem to be two dangers. Of lat all the soul within you

(Bom Our Own Correspondent)

MACAO, May 20.

and Garrett, 9/2, lost to Birbeck and In parting deforence to England's much Sutherland," Bib, lost to Brawn and Bird, deplored ruler all work was at a standstill to-day. In the prevailing loll, from spring till nightfall, the guns from the Monte Fort reminded us at every quarter of the spirit of Peace that had all fou curly quitted an expectant world.

| 5/6.

Brewer and Zedelius (Kovicon) lost to Birbeck and Sutherland, 3/8; best Barlow and Garrett, 7/4; beat Brawn and Bird, 6/6. Lapsley and Mend (Howloon) Br and Bird, 6/5 last to Birbeck and Buther. land. 3/8: beat Barlow and Garrott, 7/4.

This

to be seen up and salir as early as three One is an inordinate pursuit of money and

In a grand and awful time;

In an age on ages talling: To be living is sublime.

Will ye play then? Will ye dally

With your music and your wino?

Y.M.C.A.'. Chryzaz Y.M.C.A. These teams met on Saturday at Causa way Bay, when the visitors easily won, scoring 70 games to 20. Details :-

Lo Brutou and Joseland (Y.MO.A.) beat Ko To Shan and Ng Sze Yoon, 8/3, the moonlit vault was sorene and fair grubbing and lavish luxury relaz übre. In beat Wong Pofi and Wei Wing Lok, 83; and on the Avenida, and out sway at the homeland it is significant that in nearly beat Wong Po Keung and F. Mchlar, 6/3. Bolln Vists the sweet lilting of man-sil elections, local and genera, the sterngest I will not cease from mental strife

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