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SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1919

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Router's Serutes to the China Mañ)

(Continued from Eags. 1).

U-BOAT ESCAPES...

DRAMATIC FINISH.

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TRIUMPHAL PARADE._

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

RESULTS AND COMMENTS.

|

FLYING SCHOOL AT

* HONGKONG?

THE CHINA MAIL.

Mr. K. W. Andrews, one of the many members of the Hongkong | Palice Force who proceeded Home

CORRESPONDENCE.

WAR MEMORIAL.

Sir, I see you have been publishing all the suggestions for a permanent war memorial, with criticism of the same. I am surprised that your Perspicacity has not proved sufficient to see that the most appropriate war memorial would be a war trophy, which, if our Government does is duty, can be got for nothing. Other,

colonies are getting them..

Hongkong's generosity has been plentifully taxed during the last four

The largest eroul of the senson, so fur gathered on the Cricket Ground to lend a hand to defeat the Germans (To the Editor of the “Chiya Bfail”) hst evening to witness the tennis. writes to a friend in Hongkong from match in the open doubles conipeti- the Royal Air Force Cadet School at tion when A. H. Remjahn and G. Lincoln. Mr. Andrews encloses his Manley opposed H. Hancock and S. photograph taken in the uniform of LONDON, March 15.

H. Dalwell. Ranijahn and Maaleya Cadet of the R.A.F., and he is look Madrid learns from Ferrol that the w-tly were the younger pairing extremely fit. interned U-boat 48, which was being and had more ability to stand the Since leaving Hongkong over two made ready for surrender to the strain of a fast gumo. There were years ago he has been serving in Allies, escaped and was chased by a times when their play was inferior France, going home from there on Spanish destroyer. It submerged to that of Hancock and Powell transfer to the flying branch.

Mr. Andrews says in the course of when nearly overtaken. The crew Ramjaha nad Marley made a good came to the surface and were restart and in the first set, at one stage his letter that he has his own machine, scued by the destroyer.

were leading by 4-1. Hancock and a single-seater scouting plane. He and then n struggle set in which did serve on after peace is signed. This LONDON, March 17, ́.

mend until 16 games had been he has agreed to do and he is carry. He mentions In the House of Commons at quesd won the set. In the second set the fact that vast schemes are afoot

played and Rumjahn and his partnering on in the R. A. F. tion time Mr. Churchill stated that Guards battalions on the occasion of they again led by 1--1, and then in connection with 'Hying and says their formal entry into London on deemed to get cureless and again he hopes to be sent to Hongkong, for

duty at the Flying School here! their opponents equalised. March 22 would march past the Kingouts was beginning to have the at Buckingham palace, and the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House. The advantages, Hancock and Bolwell procession would include demobilised were thing and they lost the set, guardsmen and wounded men unable Clover tennid was seen in the third to march who would be in suitable. Haneck and his partner made vehicles. (Cheers). He hoped to

In determined but hopeles effort include representatives of other armas Manley and Rumjahn won 6-4. who formed part of the Guards' division in France, and representa tives of the Staff.

h's partner crept up and equalised likes the life and has been asked to years, and it should be given a rest.

THE SILVER MARKET.

LONDON, March 21. Montagu's report says the silver market is quiet and steady. Shang hai exchange has fallen to 461 the tael.

WEEKLY SHARE REPORT,

31

17

Yesterday's results were:---

OPEN WHAMPTONSILE POURLES,

But

A. H. Kumjabu and A. H. Manley beat Fl. Hancock and'S, H. Dodwell, D-7, S--0, 0-.

il

CLUB HANTUAP DOURLES.

Lieut. Col. Crisp and Capt. Mur. my isery beat Capt. Macaising Cipt. Wahl (rec. 13/11, 6-3, 6-4.

CLUR MESRD HANDICAP HOURLES."

CRICKET.

Yours etc, Q.

OBSEQUIES.

The funeral of Mrs. Pedersen took place at the Happy Valley yesterday evening, the cartege passing the Monument at 5.45.

ROYAL ARTILLERY CUP. 87th CO. R.G.A. v. 68th CO. R.G.A.

This captie had an excitingfinish attributes, testifying to the respect in The coffin was covered with floral the Happy Valley yesterday. The 87th which the deceased lady was held. Company batted first and scored 88. Bowerman and Mears between them The Interment took place in the scored 60 of these. "Mr. Extras" rotestant cemetery, a large number. claimed 9. Four of the team secur Rev. V. H. Copley Moyle read the of mourners being present, The ed" ducks."

burial service.

$8 looked fairly easy for $5 Com- pany. Although the 1st wicket fell at 6, 23 were scored for 2, and 49 for 3. After that wickets fell fast and frequent. Mears and Bowerman F.A. Redmond oral Mrs. Mait bowled effectively, and despite good lamb (scr.) bent N. E. Kent and Masbatting efforts by Talfourd, Drum- Josep Taylor (owe 15,3), 11-mond and Lieuts. Coltman and Evans, the 88th Company were dismissed for 76. The 87th Company thus wen Ly 12 runa Scores -

6-2.

4, !

TO-DAY'S MATCHES,

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES,

87TH COMPANY R.G.A. Gr. Fuller, b Baines

Messrs. W. Logan & Co. report on Buskond and-S. E.-Kent v. "March 21:

The work under view is hoen R. Townsend and E. Omcker,,

A. D. Humphreys and Mis Ara-Br.

CLUB MIXED NANDICAP DOTKLAS.

active land in spitwe! the appemiching i ettlement on the 28th inst. prices 11 be wall iined and a fair strong jove. 3th v. Chips. Murray and

vedome of thsin has been tause acted. The Shanghai Märiset las advanced considerably in wit got:

bares but at the close, Paobably due

Mis. Haninond (owe 3.8).

to the athence of a heavy settles | PRESENTATION TO MAJOR

its

little «fih,

Bank Hongkong and Shanghai Banks onthany quiet and have re

last station of $7.3 to a selling rate of $780.

Marine Insiunees,--Cantons are wanted at $419. North Chinak This 1994. Unless að $1,045 (after sales at $1ang, and Yanglex- $225 at Ex. 73.

WAKEMAN.

TWENTY YEARS' SERVICE.

A large number of the metaalsera and ** 13** Companies of

A

Waterhouse, b Baines....

Br. Bowerman, b. Wickens...

Cp. Whilding, b Wickens

THE PROLETARIAT.

At a meeting of the Socialist Party. Committee in Paris on January 14 Mr. Arthur Henderson said that the British view was that an international conference ought to be convoked by the Inter-Allied Committeeie,, MM. 0 Vandervelde and Thomas and Mr. ...39 Henderson--but in order to assure

7

Gr. McDowall, c'Armatys b Baines Gr. Sutcliffe, & Coltman b Baines Gr. Smith, c Coltman b Baines 1 Gr. Mears not out

... 21

141

C. S. M. Heath, b Wickens... Gr. Hatton, c and b Wickens

Cpl. Wedlake. c Drummond b

Wickens...

Extras

Total

14

*

Bowling Analysis.

FAR EASTERN CABLENEWS.

(BY COURTÈST "BONGKONG DAILY PARAS.*)

S

THE QUINTUFLE REORGANI. „SATION LOAN..

FERING, March 20. This afternoon the Government

published the first three agreements relating to the Quintuple Reorgani sation Loan of August, 1917. Under each agreement, Japan' advanced ten

million yen on behalf of the Con- sortium.

Japanese consent to the disclosure was received to-day. The documents are perfectly innocucus.

TUANCHI JUI AND THE NATIONAL DEFENCE ARMY.

Speculation is rife concerning the return of Tuan Chi-jui, the ex- Premier, from Chan Teh-fu, whose resignation of the Directorship of the National Defence Army is not. 'confirmed."

A movement has been inaugurated Northern frontiers to guard against to have this Army despatched to the Bolshevists and Mongolian bandits.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

LOST.

LOST or astray in Kawloon I BULL PUP (biteb) LEMON Bad WHITE wors to the name" of "Beauty" Finder plenas return to Leo. D'Almada e Castro, Old Supreme Court Building, Horgkong or No. 3, Carcarron Villas, Kowloon.

0 union among the working classes he 7 suggested that the Syndicalists should hold a conference at the same time. M. Leken, the Belgian delegate, said he would refuse to meet the Ger Imans. The French Socialists, MM all Mistral, Renaudel, and Longuet, ex insisted on an International Confer 3ence. It was finally decided to hold a meeting of the Allied Socialists in Paris next Tuesday.

9

BS

0.

M. K.

.... 13

2.

256

22

0

3 24

5

" 88TH COMPANY, R.G.A.

***

moin

F

A Delgian Socianist and Trada Union delegation, including M Camille Huysmans, advocated to the General Confederation of Labour a meeting of an-Inter-Allied conference before the International Conference. This was agreed to.

At an interview Mr. Henderson

the Hongkong Defence Corps paraffel Baines on the Murray Parade tiramd last Boocock ... Fire Instans. Chim Firps have evening when His Excellency theWickens. 85 Soils at $175, and Hanghong Fire Lofter Administering the then- anuger-"at. $355.

ment presented the Colonial Auxi- Shipping, Jude Rinas are pictars Fences Officers Decoration to C. S. M. Talfourd, b Bowerman... 23 said: "We shall admit German and best at $16 has ever reported Major G. H. Wakenian. The Sgt. Drummerd, e Bowerman, b

Gr. Smith, c and b Bowerman ... 40th enemy delegates.to the confer

ence, and have already invited them. Shares are pow caquired for $1581-panies were sider the command of

Whilding Pouglases also are quiet, buyers Stajor He A. Morgan, who had as his Lieut. Coltman, c Sutcliffe, b

... 13 Although very severe punishment Saffering #02, business has been trans. ljutant, Chptain Stewart,

should be inflicted on the individuals Major

Bowerman... netesį for June at 800g and $90. Miedema was also present and in-

11 for Governments responsible for the Reneries China Sugars

1c imes of piracy and devastation lavended among the many spectats Faget $118 cogh, June $124.were Mr: Justice Melbourne and Mr.

Scommitted during the war, after Mulaivis are wanted at $30.

11p-oper punishment has been Leo Longinotto. His Excellency

0 a'mi istered we must raise the Dogke * "Whares.--- Hongkong was restived with the general salute Poews are quiet with bugets at $1594 after which, in addressing Major

1 level of the whole cf the working and sellers $10. Kowloon Whar's Wakeman, he said: Maj Wake

2 classes without distinction of races rema'n firm, naciness, has been dotem, it gives me great pleasure to

2 to the height which it claims as a 3 right. us $117 but at the close buyers are present to your the volunteer decora only offering $1153, Shanghai Doretion which you have darned hy have improves to a buging qurobation twenty years' service as an officer of of Tis. 182.

His Majesty's Auxiliary forces.

1t

Cpl. Armatys, b Mears... Gr. Baines, b Mears... Lieut. Evans, b Mears... Sgt. Haskings. 1.b.v., Bowerman S. M. Wilson, b Mears.... Gr. Wickens, not out... Gr. Boocock, b Bowerman.....

Extras

Miscellaneous, Cements, after must be specially gratifying to you sales at $8,81 are wantejat $8.77; o leet thit the last few years of th Bowerman Hongkong Electrics are strong with period qualifying you for this decora. Whilding bayets at $761: China Borner 14: Pionat pered which began as far Mears China Lights 854, eun rights: Ropos $301: Powell $10: Watson $6.75 Wiseman $29; and Dury Purus $28.

REVIEW.

4)

hack as the year 1883-should have been the years during which y were commandant of the Hongkong Volunteer Reserve and the Infantry Company of the Hongkong Defense Corps. Those peurs covered the whole, period of the war, throughout which i have rendered excellent service. I congratulate you.

MAJOR BOWEN RE- TURNING.

Bowling Analysis.

Total

0. M... R.

W.

11

3 30.

15

8

2. 31

4

1

12

HOCKEY.

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GENL, KNOX'S MISSION v. STAFF AND DEPTS.

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:

PUBLIC AUCTIONS.

uruchons to sell by Public Auction, THE Endorsigned bas received l-

On

MONDAY, March 24, 1919

commencing at 11 am.. on Kowloon Marine Lot No. 49, Yaumati,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED), About 9,300 Bags RIGE more or less damaged by sea-water

A “Kasuga Mart." Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO. FLAMMERT, Auctioneer, Hongkong, March 22, 1919.

THE Undersigned has received

instructions to sell by

Auction

Publia

WEDNESDAY, March 28, 1918.

commencing at 11:30 am.

at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERN37,) 200 Bales Green Line Gunnies "Termos :-Cath on delivery.

"

GEO, P. LAMMEHT

Auctioneer. Hongkong, Mazet 22, 1818.

TBE Undersigned has received in-

structions to sell by Public Auction,

פס

n

THURSDAY, March 27, 1918, commencing at 1 nm.

at his Sales Rooms, Daddell Street,

An Assortment of English Paints and Varnishes, Comprising :-

Also

And

Ou view from Wednesday, the 261Ë.

"Terms: Cash on delivery.

GEO.B. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong March 22, 1919.

Mr. Henderson explained that the 76 summoning of the Conference in Switzerland was due to the wish expressed by the Allied Government that it should not be held in Paris but M. Branting having objected to Lausanne as a meeting place, the conference will probably meet at Ferreradium Gray, Red, Super En- Berne. On the proposal of Mr. ginr, Green Moist C lour, Purple Gompers, a single conference had Brown Moist Colour, Super Chocolate, been arranged, but owing to the fact Sanitary Paint, Black Japan, Hard that the American Trades Unions Drying Carriage Vornish, etc. abstained from politics there would be two distinct conferences held at the 4 Quantity of Aquatinta Wanbable same time, one a Trades Union Con Distemper, (in various colours). ference, and the other à Socialist At the Happy Valley yesterday, the Conference, which, at a joint sitting,' One Lot of "Robbialac" Enamel in The Woman's Motor-Jawaal. Toe The maghal was then pinned the Staff and Departments entertained a would register the decisions which various ticle.

Temple Press, London, EC., 3--| Major'2' felt Iperet after which Bisted drawn from officers awaiting had been arrived at separately. mt.j

Bxadfency offered_ling b ́S congran passage to join Genl. Knox's mission By this means only" Mr. Hender This is a use little volume on Rtions.

at Vladivostock. Pugh, usually censon said, "shall we be able to obtain inst. ngering and ju- per needmales for A march past followed; His Excel tre forward, was in goal for the Staff similar results to those obtained by women. The first few chapters afdency taking the salute.

due to an injured leg. Early in the the Inter-Allied Conferences of Lon- taken up with the subjet of motor

game he saved a certain goal by run-don in February, 1918, and of Leeds car driving a winen as m-profess

Ining out and hitting away. Gallag in 1916, the latter of which fore sini, and deals with the diferit

Fer and Knight worked the bali shadowed the embodiment of clauses nike scivols, and also very clear!

through for the Staff but with only affecting international Labour in the and bicht indmatan as to the ba}

a few inches from goal the ball got Peace Treaty The chief aims of methods of phtaining suployment,"

out of Knight's control" and went the conference, he added, would be together with: var o hints us to how

out by the side of the post.. A the reduction of armaments and the combined movement by the Mis foundation of a universal charter of sion forwards got the better of free labour. A valued correspondent writes:- Bundle who had been playing finely Major F. J. Bowen, Army Pay for the Staff, and Dickenson scored. Department, is returning to Hong This was the only goal of the first The next set og deal etchisively keng on appointment here by the half. In the second period of play. with women's war work in coimee. War Office. He is expected to leave both goals received their share of tion with the driving el motor curs. England shortly and will probably be attention. Scoular and. Rev. Bundle broke ap many attacks by the Mis and the histories of the different accompanied by Mrs. Bowen. women's organizatican, which is ex Major Bowen was in Hongkongsian, team. At the other end Taw," timely teresting. It also gives from 1911 to 1914 and during this an international hockey player, some very vivid accounts of the period devoted much of his fetare dispossessed the Staff forwards time actual work done by the Efferentine to the Ray Heout movement. and again. He was a good deal women's organiation in Franes and Under his guiding in, and expert responsible for the Staff and Depts, other theatres of war. Theng ustasesistance and advice the movement receiving their first defeat of the are megint of a revelation to those flourished in the Colony. After his season. Result:

Genl. Knox's Mission, 1; Staff & people who have not had the chance departure no oiie alequately filled

visiting Europe during war tinig, h's place and at just the Boy Scouts, Departments, 0.

Lieut. J. P. Jones, R.G.A. refereed. The second purt dels entirely as such, ceased to exist. with the mechanical part of ainotor It is to be hoped that the Major, cur, and the wife tiengo lucidly will, on his retum, rescue his in put and so amply explained that it terest in the movement inagurated would be very difficult not to under- by Sir Robert Baden-Powell," which und the inner workings of a car it is universally admitted, of, incul- after studying his little brok two culable benefis to boje. or three fitnes. -

Major Bowen will also be a wels For those women, who are intercome addition to the sporting ranks tel in notoring, and those who of the Colony. Besides being a good

get on with employers. It also gives av one length the details of service und starzlaide requiręskoby different publie bedies in the city of

Lonley.

drive their own cars; th'a little tennis player, io is an all-round volum ja fluable, and no wonian cricketer, seing" a "particularly fine moturist shivah, be without it. left-hand medium pace bowler.

A LIFE SAVER.

I in safe to say that Chamberlain's

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March 1, 1919.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENT.

DO YOU SPECULATE

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BETTER ENTRUST THEIR - SAFETY - TO : THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA,

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