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left unnoticed by the Sage and oven by his disciples, it we recall the facts correctly, it must be admitted that there is here a very serious lack in the teaching of Confucius. We know how far ahead of the East were

the Jews, if we read the proverbs

may

of Solomon, and if we mention the fact here, wiso meu, of other nations, in dealing with this Rubject have always insisted that adultery and its kindred vices would end in trouble and fling into danger ull those who depart from the paths of rentitude. The result of ignoring one of the greatest dangers to

human race by the Sage of China is son in the practical results around We have only to look at the crowds of women that are bought and sold nno might almost say every day-and

NEWS OF THE DAY.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

The German Mail of the 10th Deo.

was delivered in London on the 9th Jan,

Ansang tho pasangers she arrived yesterday by the P. and C... "Nyanza" were Lady May, Misses T. and D. May, Capt. Alison, A.D.C. to the Governor, and Mr. C. D. Wilkinsoz,

LAUNCH AT KOWLOON DOCK.

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SPORTING.

FRIDAY, JANUARY 8-1914,

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

891 Cor., B.G.A. . D.U.L.I. Buglas. The weather conditions at Lyomun, y.. Built by the Hongkong and Whampoa tarday for, this 2nd Division United Ser- Doch Company to the order of the Szevices League match wore very bad, eload Yap Steamship Company freen plans pro of dust sweeping the ground, and before pared by Mesara. Carmichael and Clark, the game started the high wind dislodged

cross bar which fall on the band of the the steamer Tai Lee was successfully Bug'ars' custodian and severely cut Taunched last evening from the slips in Team:-

The Chan Ving, #3, stationmaster of Shek the company's Kowloon yard. Nan, R.C.B., has been sent to prison launching ceremony was performed by for six months for embezzling $189.20, Mr Stanley H. Dalwall, and among the moreys of the Government, and flaed those who witnessed the ceremony from $100 for harbouring two married wonen.

the gaily decorated platform built at the

parifies the Blood by impa: ting the natural saline elements the happiness and harmony of the tumas that Mesars. N. S. Moses and Capt. and Mrs. Arthur, Mr. G. Morton

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D-On January 2, at 70 Avenue Paulun. Shanghai, to Mr and Mrs Ler Duz, a daughter.

DEATH.

Mzilizor --On January, 1. ELIZABern the Dor of Hope, Shanghai." MALLIG IN, Agad 59 years, missionary

MEMO. FOR TO-DAY.

Hongkeng Volunteers go into Camp. & Court Vards al Theatro Royal.

no one seems at all disturbed at this barter of human flesh and blood--at

Bird Coy., R.G.A.-Garrod; Hall, Lang han; Steranson, Perry, Mitchells; Mardle. Buckley, Francks, Davidson, MaNıb.

D.CL.I. Baglers-Goding; Huckle, Looney; Gregory, Clarke, Fisher; Wall,

Francka shot into the notWithin

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A CHINESE BREJCH OF PROMISE CASE.

RETURN OF THE "BARGAIN MONEY" DEMANDED.

Victory for the Plaintiff.

In the Summary Court this morning before His Honour Mr. Justice Gomperts Paine Jadge, an action was brought by abostman of Cheungchau against a boat- woman of the same placo, in which the plaintiff claimed 8924 damager for bronch of contract of warriage.

Mr. C. A. Sutharton Runs, appeared on

behalf of Mr. Crowther Smith for the plain-

tiff, who bore witness to the fact that the defendsat bad promised to marry him on the 10th moon of last year, in consideration of which promise he had paid $119 to the go between. The go-between paid the money to the defendant, who subsequently cafused to carry oab har contract, and plaintiff now found that she was living with another man, and had given birth to a child.

Witness stated further, that there was s custom among the hostpeople that an un- faithful woman should repay double the value of the bargain money.

Catmore, Palmer, Woods, Golding. It is announced in our advertising ship's boys ao Mr. 3. H. Dodwell,

Relares, Sergt. Wilson.. The Buglers kicked off against a strong Co: od 14, Des Fanix Boud, have been Smith; and Mr. T. G. Brayfold, Mr.ind, and for a time quite held their own, appointed sole representatives for the J. B. Thompson (of Messrs. Carmichael Gradually the gunnere forced play to te Dehum Lumber Co of the Philippine and Clark), Mrs. Butlin, Mr. G. A. and other and and Francks hitsthe bar with a Islands. This company's grades of Phi. Miss Caldwell, Mr. J. Reid (Taiko fine shot iter fifteen minutes play tipine timbers are will known on the Docks), Mr. R. M. Dyer (manager, H.K. MArdle put across an ideal centre that Hongkong market.

and W. Dock Co.), Mrs. Dyer, Mr. R. C. Faithfull (solicitor to the company), Mr. T. II. Pabl, Mr. F. M. Exia, Mr.minute the same player scored again, best T. Neave, Mr. C. D. Silas, Mr. U Tinging overal opponents before shooting hard san (President of the Ses Yap S.5. Co into the corner of the goal. The Buglers

His Lordship-What employment hate Mr. T. K. Pong (Secretary and Manager played up far better than usual ad Cut- of the Sze Yap Co.), Messze. Ng Jui-kal, more was working through when Steven-you bonides your profession& go between?

Witnesa Chu Yue-chi. Wong Pak-up, U Pusson pushed him from behind and a pensity sun (Directors), and other influential was awarded. Cutmors took this himself but the wind carried his shot just outside the posts. Theta no further acoring before the interval, the tomms changing with ends the scors :---

Further ovidence

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Chinese.

After the ceremony the invited guests aljourned to the alaberom, where re- freshments were partaken of and several taken this toasts were honoured.

The go-between was then called to give

cidenca

aid he was 6sherman. He are ovidence as to the proposed marriage, hat denied that there was any custom smong the fisher folk as to double the amount of the bargain ones being repaid in the event of a woman being unfaithful.

Bis Lordship sankrad whether a breach promise sation had eres buen brought be ore by a man against woman, and Mr. Ross informed him that he remembered cass in England in which such had been ie jury had

An unavmmtbe ic

of

one, and an ant for $112

An ineffectual attempt to escupe made by a Give immediate relief and a speedy cure. Invaluable the beck and call of a few old women, trein police custody was

whose sole pbect is to make moneypriser detained at the Magistracy this for Cold in the head, Irfunza and Neuralgia.

for themselves. Whatever immorality moming in conretion with an opium charge. Ho rushed away from two Chi- there is in the West, there is no

neve detectives in an wite room but tmffic in human beings as obtains befoes he reached the top of the stairs in China, and that too without, asending to the street and liberty he was far as we know, a word of serious rated by a detective and hauled back. protest on the part of any substantial was not given a second chance! section of the people. Another re-

B3rd Coy., R.G.A., 2; D.C.LI. Bu sult of this reticence is seen in the afternion at the Magistracy in the pro- . M. Dyer, general manager of glers, 0.

With the wind in their favour the way girls are sold into family weedings against three foreign youths- the Dock Company, in proposing "suc-

cess to the good ship Tai Lee," mention Buglers quite hemmed in their opponent servitude. It is sometimes raid that Joph Kelly 20, an Australian, of no

wanded noe farthing Cutmore and Clarke made

Ilis Lordship the present age in the West makes ied abode and unemployed, Louis John | cl that it was the second boat the dock for a tim

Baxter, 25, at Englishman, she une company had bulls for the Sze Yap Com many atcompte to break through, and tan langes, being the return of the bargain labour little better than serfdom; undpoved, of 8, Chin Sizing Lano, Wanchai,pany; and expressed the hope that it minutes after the rosumption" the format noney, somarking that if plaintif get that there is in this indictment more than and Sem Ben Homan, 10, an American would be followed by others.

1mount and his crate," he was getting all with a no shot hit; the post and went

hat he was entitled to, as he accused very most of us would care to confess serihod as a stockbroker, of no âxed Mr. T. H. Pong, in responding said through. It seemed that the Ruglers were asual about , the *hole matter and not At But, after all, there is a wide stepshole, who are charged with the larceny On behalf of my directors and on my ongoing to score again but Garrod made a few It heart-broken,

of a large quantity of goods from various behalf it is my pleasant duty to wdcome fine saves and Langham backed him up between this and the absolute right that a mistress has over the career of keepers in the colony by means of you and to thank you for your kind of wall. Ten minutes before the finish. Parry atrick, and with conspiracy to defraud. tendance at this ceremony, and also to forced his way through the Buglers, de Thro aro tive charges in all against tender to Mr. P. M. Dyer very sincere fenes and at short range gave his side a far- them.

thanks for the expressions at goodwill thor lead. It was fine effort. The whistl and prosperity to the owners to which sounded time with the result he has given utterance. The vessel 83rd Coy., RG.A., S; D.C.L.I., Bug'ers, 1 lamehed to-day will, I trust. be another example of the high class of work done hy this company, and my directory' feel sura, that the efficiency of the vessel will not only add to the earning capacity of mur company, but also to the reputation as shipbuilders of the Hengkong and Whampoa Dock Co. (Cheer) We are also indebted to Mrs. Dodwell for per- forming the ceremony of launching th vessel so gracefully. The lecose of the taunch may be taken as a happy omer the Kwangtung Treasury of a long and prosperous carcer. I ask There were five counts in the indictment you to drink to the health of Mr. Dyer against the fugitive, all being concerned and the prosperity and succes of the with the embezzlement or theft of Dock Co. $150,000 from the Kwangtung Govern ment during the recent redlion.

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Ground is a League Match.

the slaves that she is bought and whom she may sell. Quite recently we saw a case reported in a native

R.K. Cricket Club . R.G.. en Club paper in which a mistress had benten a slave girl to death and then pushed her down the well in the courtyard The mistress raised a late and cry that the girl had fallen into the well, but, fortunately, the police were on the alert, and saw that the body was bruised in a way that could not have followed by mere accident.

Usneral Memoranda.

SUNDAY, J nry 11:-

ווו

9am. hxcursion to Macao. Tuunstar, January 15-

Concert at Seamen's Institute. FRIDAY, January 16 :-

9p. Engineers' Hall at City Hall. SATURDAY, January 17 :-

Entries close for Hongkong Races. SUNDAY, January 18-

Field Day for Reserves and Volunteers. MONDAY, January 19:-

WZDJEDAY January 21-

Aantal Sports of ́H. K. S. B., RG^„.

M. S. G. Ground, Kowloon. FAAT, January 28 Volunteer Pail. Stockbrokers' Settling Day, MONDAY, January 26 —

Chino a New Yest Day. SATURDAY, February 7 -

cert.

EX-CANTON TREASURER

COMMITTED,

Judgment in Extradition Proceedings.

Mr. J. B. Wood, second police magis read his decision this afternoon in the proeadings arising out of a requisi- tion by the Chinesa Government for the extradition of Chung Sau Nam, ex official

To-morrow's Football.

I

HONGKONG LEAGUE,

R.G.A. v. Royal Engineers. Military ground at 4 pm. Raferce, Mr. A. P. Storrie.

24D., DIF, EXITED SERVICES LEAGUE. B3rd Coy., R.G.A. v. 88th Coy., R.G.A. At Lyamun, 4 p.m. Referee. Mr. Menadue.

Staff and Departments v. R. E. Reserves. Military ground, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr. Woods.

Mr. E. M. Dyer responded, and asked those present to join him in thanking Enterport Association Football. The magistrato in a lengthy written Mrs. Dodwell for the very efficient way decision, explained als reasons for com- she launched the ship. He asked her

to accept as a memento of the occasion a beautiful gold wristlet watch, and pro posed, her health, the coast meeting with

a hearty response.

THE TAI LME.

SHANGHAI . ALL JAPAN.

News, describing the Interport Associa Atelegram from Tokyo, in the N. O. Daily

tion instch between Shanghai and All Japan on Now Year's day at Eobe stated that the The Tui Les" a handsomely game was very fast and exciting. The com modelled stool twin-scrow steamer, class bination of Shanghai was superior and they ed to the American Bureau of shipping.ware pressing most of the game, but Japan 4.1. 20 years, for bay and river service, made frequent dashes which seemedTMilka'y to break through the Shanghai defence although the Japan forwards weakened in front of goal.

Mr. Rare your Lordship had been ↑ jury I should have tried to make a

loquent speech pointing out the manner in which his feelings ware eersted, but I

hink I will not do so this, porning.

88TH COT., R.G, A, Gient. Loupall, b Williams Ir. Berry, b Williams ...

3r. Sly, & William

aut. Pym, not out

3r. Stanley, b Wright

r. Caple,

b William

3. Owens, cand ↳ Williams Gr. Euler, b William...

Gr. Smith, c and 5 Williams... 3r. Payne, not ont... Cpl. Boss, did not bat

Extra

... 10

...166

Total for nine wickets

Ho gkong F. A. Meeting.

There was good attendance of delegates at the monthly meeting of the H. X. F. &. last evening at the RE. Theatre, Mr. R. Ashcock was in the Chair, and Mr. Frank Browne as vice-chairman. Commander M. B. Balliu-Hamilton. R... Captain T. A. Rotorason, A. O. D., and Mr. A, P. Storrie were also present at the Chairman's

sića.

The national-conscience is at fault in regard to the having and holding of females as slaves, and we think that this at last is partly owing to Noom.-H.E. Sir Henry May prosents the fact, that Confacias ignored the

prizas at Queen's College,

the existence of the weaker sex al-

Another direful. most altogether. result has been the almost cynical mitting the fugitive to prison, to await indifference with which the nation as the further order of H.E. the Governor, a whole has regarded the education four of the charges, and discharging of women. It has remained for the him on the fourth. The fugitive, who pioneers of the missionary movement appeared to feel his position keenly when the decision was interpreted to him, was in China to show, both by example informed that he would not be extradited *9.15 pm.-Philharmonic Society's Cou-and precept, that it was the duty of until after the expiration of fifteen days, the-Government-or of some one to and that he had the right to apply to teach girls as well as boys. The com-the courts for a writ of habeas corpus.

Counsel engaged in the case, which was and also A.1. to Board of Trade regula mon sense of the Chinese in the more a lengthy one, were: Mr. Elden Potter tions. Her dimensions aro 217 feet over advanced towns has come to recog- and Mr. F. C. Jenkin, instructed by that by 9 feet by 12 fost, molded nise this and to-day female education Crown Solicitor (Mr. P. 3. Hodgson) main deck, and who has a dezdweight

A strong wind spoilt the play of both is n'part of the real ambition of the and Mr. R. F., C. Master: for the fugi- carrying capacity of 300 tons on a light sides. At half-time there was no score. tire, Sir Francia Piggott and Mr. C. draught. There are three decks, provide Quayle scored twenty minutes after the more enlightened of the people. It. Alabaster, instructed by Mr. W. B. ing umple passenger accommodation; 28 resumption, taking a pass in front of goal at thetareallent arrangements which were must always remain a fact, however, find, of Messrs. Brutton and Hott.

European Arst-class on the upper and from Clifford, who centred from a scrim-made for the recit match Army v

ATY "on Boxing Day. in their national history that they In the early part of the proceedings shads decks forward, 47 Chinese first-image on the left.1

AH the Shanghai team displayed good The outstanding fees from the 8.0.0. were not indebted to any inspiration Mr. M. W. Slade, K.C., who has cow class amidships, and 138 second-class on

the match.

of the Association also said be Hon. Soc. or even instruction on the part of their it the colony, appeared for the Crown:

were reported as having been paid, and the bad received additional affiliation fees from saveral ships, including the Triomph, Sago for this real gain to their Mr. Jenkin taking his place just before

Kennet, Jed, Cheimer. Walland, national life: He was silent, and

B.K.F.A. it was left to those who were alien

The China Mai

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, Jan. 9, 1514.

THE STATUS OF WOMEN

IN CHINA.

NEWS OF THE DAY.

ho left for Bomo,

:

The Secretary (Mr. F. W. Enger) read copies of letters which he had sent to the Shanghai F. A. inviting that Aristion to visit Hongkong during the coming China Now Your Holiday. He said he hid sent four letters since last September, hat no reply had been

on farthering to any of thema. -viral members thought that the time was now getting too short to make the The DeceкTARY

aven "arrangement»,

Event- Shanghai decided to come down. unily it was decided to send a telegram te the Chairmen at Shanghai asking for definite apsver.

The Couricil expressed their satisfaction

NAVY"

the upper deck at, whilst a large num-form and worked their hardest throughout The referee was Mr. O. T. Mayes of ber of deck passengers are provided for on the main deck. It may be mentioned

Yokohama. that special attention has been given to the European Erst-class accommodation, The Royal Hongkong Golf Club. now very strous Arcintlou indeed.

six special staterooms and dining saloon being placed at the foremost end of the shade deck for those passengers. This position could scarsely be 'excelled Loral and Storage of water in reservoirs as regards natural ventilation and coolness

THE WATER SUPPLY.

CITY AND BILL DISTRICT WATER WOLLJ LETEL

1912,

beluw overdag

1911,

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CAPTAIN'S CUr 1914.

J

First Bound

Second Round Captain James Captain Saxton

during the voyage, Throughout the voc sel is fitted with a complete system`of electric lighting and fans. The propel- Captain Spicer as 5 ft. in, below overdow

ing machinery consists of two sets of Mr. 8. H. Dodwell

Mr. C.-C. Clarks Tytam yeb 11 12 in below overdoing. triple expansion engines, having Mr. J. B. Thomson

inverted direct acting, surface condens Mr. B. Hancock Tylam Intermediate 211 14:5 fin, below overdow pkfisiame, le ft. 1 1.

18 ft. 10 in below smartlow wong Net Candy, 15 t

1 in. below at thin ditt

Soman (n millions and décimals) aszcoNI,. --

1P18 ..106 15 7.94

below Overflow

f14in. below o vardow)

below overlow commands

Type Byewash

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Triam Luterisedia

YukJalarament

Wong Net Chang

Tolak

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Mr. A. H. G. Jackson). Lisat. Milner Jones

cylinders 15-inch, 24 inch, and 10 inch Mr. A. G. Davison diameter, and stroke 26 inches. Steam Dr. Grüne

Mr. A. H; Crov is supplied at 180lbs. présaura by two farge multitubular marine boilers work- ing under Howden's system of forced 1st and 2nd Bounds to be played by Sun 343.67 | draught: which it anticipated will day, 18th January, 15 develop sufficient power for the fifty 3rd Round to by played by Sunday, 26th

January. ioden servico speed of 14 knots.

Fion to be played by Sunday, 1st

February.

tate

.71

80.43

7815.10

Consumptied of water in the City and Hill District during the month of December, 1913.

SOME' little lime ago, the Rev. C. to the people to introduce this Boue addressed the local" Y.M.C.A. simple duty to the Chinese people. on Confucianism, dealing especially It will be seen, therefore, that what- with its limitations as a religion and ever be the fate of the present move- as a system which to-day-most of the ment to place Confucianism in then the 1st January, 1914: leaders in China: seem inclined to ascendant in the minds and hearts eetablish as being the best suited to of the Chinese people, he will the needs of the Chinese people remain not only lacking in the direc- Reference was also made by Mr. Bonetions he left, as suggested by Mr. to the status of women according to Bone, but also in this most important the Confucian ethics, and as that sphere of every-day inerals in which point is one of very considerable im.everybody is concerned and the portance we believe that it justifies servance of which goes to make

for the real stability of a nation.. some amplification. While it is main tained that anything in the nature al a religion must give some clear con ception of the one upon whom we are called upon to worship, it must also lay down some precepta which Rental will be regarded as binding upon 418, and which we must recognize as the standard of conduct. Even a super- ficial knowledge of Confucianism goes to show that one of the greatest lacunae in the teaching of China's Suge THE EDWARD DISPENSARY, is his absoluta silence in regard to the

Master Cecil Jobn Bickle, aged nine, relationship between the sexes. of Wai-hai-woi, has been awarded this G. KAMMING & Co., LDTliers might be no such thing as Royal Humane Society's medal for resou-

1914. Chemists and Druggists"

Kowloon wit

270,85 adultery possible in this world, as far inga younger boy who fell into Wai-hi

However,

Consumption of water in Kawloon GREAT REDUCTIONS IN as it is recognised by Confucius, and wei harbour,

during the month of December, 1913, pdf 180 on with breaches of the moral

A young Englishwoman went to the

in "millions of cellona i standards recognised, at any rate Yokohama City Office on December 26, and maption

13 M4-#1.05 align PRESCRIPTIONS COURATELY theoretically, in the West How this applied for s licata as a Geisha. This is met op 9,000.00

·Ception per head

10% B 10.0 DISPENSED... domibe! Paro Drugs, Patent Medicines, & absoluto silence came to obtain it is the first time in Yokohama that a foreign perf

The Government analyst's reports show woman tas received such a licence. Hor difficult to say, and we have never Geisha name is Láns and she will appear in that the water is of excellent quality. ERA, QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG.seen any adequate explanation of it. tea houses in Kaosgawa district. She Hanging July 1 But as this whole field of morala is passed the examination for samisen end

dancing

dum. Jowell, 2

PRICES

..

The silk despatched henco per 84, "Shinyo Maru" on December 4 was de livered in Now Yerk on the 5th instant

“A New Year's greeting for militant suffragettes: from Lloyd's Report Ship Four Brothem wrecked after collision with the Only Daughter."

In millions of gallon.

1913. 8441 180.10 KAŽODA pilon...

· 25%,810 Estimated population .... 159,3.1 Canvasplice par hund

10,4 calumi per day...

120

Clothing to the value of $16 was stolen from Mr. F. M. Garcia'a veran dah of 12, Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, yesterday.

Borvices to houses in Bider Main Dis. The police made a salzure yesterday of

Cricket.

ROYAL ARTILLERY CUP., 891 Co., IL.G.A. # 83xn Car., R.G.A.

Alacrity, and Ribble.

01 The

In response to the expressed wish of the Navy and Army Football Associations

Home the names of Commdr. Balle Hamilton, R. N. and Lient, K, K. Jankins. D.C.L.L

to were added the three on the Referees Board for the

of hearing purpose CASCA

asea of misconduct in which service men were concerned, and those officers readily Accepted the responsibility. These twe important Associations are thus directly represented on the Council of the local body..

A suggestion, emanating from Mr. Tyler of the Submarines, as in the establishment. of a Benevolent Fund is connection with the Association for the benest of players who, through injuries might need säzis- tance, was discussed and it was agreed to place the item on the agenda for the next

This concluded the business,

meeting,

CHINESE FIRM FAILS. CHINESE

We understand that the Hon Hing firma tailers, of 218, Des Vœux Rond Central, have failed, and a recoiving order has been ma leagainst the estre on the "application

of a petitioning creditor. The Habilities

CARELESS BLASTING.

This provided & fine game at Happy are $20,000 and the assets are put down at tricts disconnected from Rider Mains and 28 Browning automatis pistols and 6.000 valley yesterday. Bryson and Dos wore hilf this ameant, though they are mut supply given by public fountains only durrounds of ammunition and arrested the mainly responsible for 83rd Coy., bo de expected to realise much. ing December 1912.

Intermittent supply by Rider Mains in chief engineer of a ship in the harbour (clared at 100 for six. Thanks to Lieut.

Chinese Bider Main districts during December 1921. European), and

steward. Prn the 88th Coy, made the runs with Inspector Gordon appeared st the three minutes to spare. Williams bowled Magisteazy this moruing to prosecute in well for the 23rd Coy. Scores - the caão bat defendante, did not appear And their bl of 8250 esch was estreated. The arms, which were brought here from the south, ware confiscated to the Crown.

1218

KOWLOON WATER WONKA LEVEL.

1914. Kowloon Gratia 11 h 0 in

flon Habartolz... i below ovection, below overdow

томо

in piiloss and se

19.

BAR.30.

191

W. CHATILAM. Water Authority.

Public Works Department.

83no covj. x 0.4.

Er. Bryson, a Bly, b Roupell Sgt. Willow, Stanley, 6 Edgler Gr. Pinctard, b Edgeler Cpl. Doo, o Edgler, b Berry.... de Wright, ant out;

Payne, b Berry

97

King Cheong, a contractor, was foed Sivu by Mr. Wood at the Magintancy thin morning for conducting blasting operations in a carolens manser in Kennedy Road, It. appeared from the evidence thit fragments. of rock were thrown into the roadway to the danger of passers by,

A grass fire which broke out on the hille above Stanley yuslerday evening threatened to asume danger-propor tions. Fanned by a strong wind it spread rapidy towards Wanchai Gup and dam- aged many growing trees in its patir. .......160 The police took charge of a Isegs force of coelies and resnesgod to get it under

Four regulus for the Hongkong police force arrived frop: Bome to-day by their. Bennett, b Smith'ère F. and O. s.a. Nyanza. They are E. C. Gr. Smith Sollas, J. Mchoman, J. B. Gahanty Gr. Goodwin

Gr. Graham and A Carpenter, and three of them Tptr: Philpin stand about six feet high and have come from Horns police forces. The European force is further supplemented by the addition of Able Seaman F. Hore, who Imings do closed. Total for siz wickets. signed on from HMS. Triumph.

did tot bat

Extras

· Total-

after some hours, hard work.

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