SPORTS.

LAWN TENSJĄ.

"BRADLEY" CUP FINAL,

The final of the "Bradley" Cup tournament, open to all troops in the Garrison, Praw played on the Royal Engineers' Court on Wednes day afternoon.

NURSERY OF NUDĖ

CHILDREN

NEW SECT SUMMONED AT

PLYMOUTH.

PRESENTATION AT

TAIKOO,

THE CHINA MAIL.

The approaching marriage at Mr. Robt. Gray, of Taikoo, was the book.

The presentation was in the form of a beautiful silver tea and coffee service, together with a handsome silver mounted bhakwood tray, suit- ably inscribed,

HONGKONG. DEFENCE CORPS.

Administrativa Orders by Majan J. R. V. Armetrang, Y.D., Acting Adminis- Iratire Commandant.

LIAVE.

Hongkong, Oct. 3, 1919. Pte. F. W. Wood and. Pte. E. Lac A" Company, are granted 3 months' leave each, from October 3, 1919.

BQUIMENT BOARD.

The Board will sit at Headquarters from 5.30 to 6 pm. on the following dates

Monday, October 6. Friday, October 17. Monday: October 27, Friday, November 7.

A makable story was told as sion of a most impressive and enjoy Plymouthy during the bearing of a Tablo ceremony on Thursday evening summons brought by the Plympton in the Taikoo Club. Board of Guardians against two The Dockyard staff-of whom Mr. members of a new society which callu

One of Gray is an old and esteemed mem-mour, Sergt. Hajar Jewsbury qualified to itself the Kosman Dawn. meet Corp!: Townsend, the holder, the tenete of the society thaber-invited him to meet them there by booting Sergs. O'Donnel, B.E.,otikdren should be brought up to- to accept a token of their esteem and

a nude condition. The

good wishes on his forthcording mar- in the 1st round, 7-5, 3-0, and gether in 09: Corp. Fascall, R.E., in the defendants were John Arthur Prots

riage to Misa Linde. 2nd round, 6-2, 6-2; Sergt. Heath, and Muriel Boyle, who keep a nurs R.E.. in the 3rd round, 11, 6-2, eers er institution where they receivá and 1; Sergt. Taylor, H.A.M.C.,children at Rock House Egg Book in the semi-final, 7-6,8-8, 5-7 band. They were summoned for fail

He obtained a wall-overing to register three of the children to the final Corp. Feares, R.E..who were under seven years of age..

When the education officer visited baving gone home.

There was a large gathering, and Corel. Townsend, R.E, tad won the premises, he was surprised to the cup two years in succession, and, find six or seven children of both Mr. Simpson, who took the chair, after a good game with Sergt. Major sexes, from 8 to 15 years of age called upon Mr. J. Russell to make Jewsbury, again emerged a winner, stark naked and running about an defeating his opponent by 6-9, 6-3 open lawn. On a subsequent visit the presentation. In doing so, Mr ADC 8. He that becomes a win-be found seven children in the house. Russell, on behalf of the staff, ex- ner for the third year in succession There were three girls, aged 15, 13, tended to Mr. Gray and his bride their heartiest congratulatione and and is now extitled to hold the up and 11.

was reported to the good wishes for the future health permanently.

Board of Guardians, and the Board and prosperity. He also eulogised feit that the fact that children of the many services which he had rez- tender age should be allowed to condered in various capacities to their gregate in a house like that, stark little community, and assured him naked, was a matter which should of the unanimous expression of

esteem and goodwill which was sym be exposed.

balised in the token, he had both the honour and pleasure of asking him to accept, and he hoped they would live long to book upon it with plea sure as a remembrance of their Tei koo friends out East...

GARRISON TENNIS LEAGUE.

The 83rd Company B.G.A. and the Royal Engineers having tied in the tetinis lengue, a play took plice, yesterday, on the new Services. court as Happy Valley and ended in A. win for the suppers by 43 games to 88. The following are the results

af the pets-

|

The matter

BATES IN THE TROCOH.

Messrs. Smith, Ramsey and Clark made supporting speeches.

The Clerk said it might be that the defendants thought they were justified, and that they regarded it us the law of Nature. There was Major Buck and Major Edwards however, the law of morality and beat Major Sturges and Sgt. Athorze, decency, and the Guardians thought 7-9; beet Gor. Middleton and Cpl. they would not be doing their duty

Mr. Gray feelingly responded and Greet, 8-1: lost to Bombr. Nicholls if they did not issue this summons.

The female defendant wrote him say asked them to accept, on behalf of and Gar. Perkins, 4-3.

Q.M.S. Wilson and Sgt. O'Donnelling she regretted that she had offend-Limself and Miss Linde, their most inst to Middleton and Groen, 5-6; el against the law, and that the grateful thanks and appreciation of fast to Nichols and Perkins, 3 children's father had brought them their kindness in presenting them there and booked upon it as his own with so very acceptable and tangible home. A police-sergeant stated that mask of friendship. He spoke of when he visited the house the male their many years association, and af defendant stated that he was one of the good feeling which had always the presidents of the Brotherhood, existed between them. and assured and that he was responsible for the them that hots himself and his outdoor work, and Miss Boyle for the future wife would at all times look indoor, work. The names of the apon their handsome present with children were given, and he was told the greatest pleasure and pride. they belonged to two brothers named Chedwidden, whose addresses were given..

lost to Sturges and Athorne, 45.

Q.M.S. White and Cpl. Gil best Middleton and Green, Set to Nicholls and Perkins, 4-5; beat Sturges and Athome. 3-4.

Excellent tennis was witnessed At the close of the sixth set the teams were 27 a Majors Buck and Edware, however, put the isste beyond doubt by winning the sevouth by S-1. The Engineer are to be congratulated on being the first unit to win the league and the first to have their name engraved on the shield kindly presented by Major

Buck, R.F.

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Replying to a question about the children running about in a nude can äition, the male defendant said:

Yes they do. They tave their

The chainman testified to his long acquaintance and close attachment to Mr. Gray, and remarked upon the qualities which made him worthy of their esteem and felicitations. then asked the company to be up standing and drink to the health,

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R. Hall.

CHINA'S CASE AGAINST

JAPAN.

The American correspondent Mr. Edward Marshall has bad an intere view in New York with Mr. Kwo Tal-chi, the technical delegate of the Chinese Commission at the Peace Conference in Parts. He sends an account of this conversation to the Sunday Times, in the course of which he says, Mr. Kwo reported to him Japanese officials in Paris, who made that he "was approached by certain far better offers to my country than the decision the Peace Conference

ally reached offers which we promptly rejected, however, because we could not allow Japan to appear in the Peace Conference, as an inter- medlary in China's foreign affairs. The fact is startling that Japan, as this shows, got from the Peace Cop-

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SALVAGE ACTION.

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V.R.C'S AQUATIC SPORTS,

FIRST DAY.

Order te Engine Company by Captain ference much more than she believed

it possible, at the start, to secure.".

He asserts: The greater and which the Japanese had in view was the D.EL. INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES.

hegemony of the Pacific, and the Recruits wil parade for D.EL.transformation of that ocean into a Instruction under RE Instructors at Japanese lake. One of Japan's Belchers at 9 pm on Wednesday, twenty-one demands was for control 8th October. Officer сп duty of the Hang-Yeh Ping, China's great- est industrial section, embracing the tronworks of Henyang, and of Tayo, Captain R. Hall.

and the coal mires of Pinzshlang.

The annual aquatic sports in 'cor nection with the Victoria Recreation Provinces of Hupeh and Hunan, in

Club opened yesterday. The frși These are the three districts, in the the Yangtse Valley. So with this

day's events went off quite success a fairly good section already in her control as the result of her twenty-one demanda, on September 24 before Mr. Justice fully. There was

C.M.G. and Mr. Justice Melbourne There were eight events: on th Japan is so situated that, if she now Woodward, acting Chief Justice, with attendance of spectators which in gets domination of the economic and whom was associated Captain Rush cluded the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn so fully control China that a war port advantage of Shantung, she will ton, in the capacity of assessor, was

D.EL. EXAMINATIONS. The undermentioned members of the "Proficient qualification and have the Engineer Company have obtained been granted by the Chief Engineer, Forces in China, Engineer Pay a per diem. Engine Driver: Na. 447 Sapper T J. Richards, from 109.19 inclusive. Electrician No. 374 Sapper. G. A. Carvalho from 23.9.19 inclusive.

Orders for latzatzy Battalion.

and 2.

** COMPANY...

Orders for Cadet Company by Lleut.. X. O, Craws.

N.Y.H. CLAIM $30,000 FOR

TOWING NAM VIAN. :

In the Singapore Supreme Court

At the conclusion of the games baths in the trough outside and they wealth, prosperity and happiness of Major. Corpl. J. V. Ramsey to be Kiao-Chow Bay,.. under the condition Japan and when about 154 miles ed, as they swam in very good fo

Major-General F. Ventris, run about in the air and sun." The Mr. Gray and his bride. C.R.. presented the shield and male defendant further stated that

H.E.

London, and the children whose rison. Folley, Scott and Gray ably ages were 7. 8. 5, belonged to Mr.

contributed.

to the runners-up. In handing the Mr. Chadwidden. 3, Gilby Tooting tion to which Messrs. MeLeod, Mar shield to the captain of the winning tenna (Major Buck), the G.O.C. con- gratulated the winners and the run be up on the excellent tennis witbrother, who hired at 84. Eddison- newed. On behalf of the garrison road, Fleetwood, Lancashire Both

and years Chedwidden o

be thanked the Rev, Mr. Bundle the Ched widdens were members of THE REGULATION

the Hon. See of the league, for

nizing the league.

the Brotherhood.

The defendants admitted to him The prizes for the Bradley cup that the children were allowed to ecrapetition were presented after play about in a nude condition; and

CRICKET.

OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

in the near future will be an inevit commenced an action, of some in-programme, two of which were ope able result. No guarantee against terest to shippers, in which the to females. The most exciting iter peace could be more surely operative owners, master and crew of the was the 400 yards Club Charopion that this Shantung decision.

NY.K's steamer "Totomi Maru" ship. A. Logan who entered th water first AWA with '>gre Now let us consider the Chino- Sunday, October5 -8.30 a.m. No. Japanese railway situation. Japan's brought a claim for $30,000 for speed, and led the way thoug Platoon at King's Park Range. position with regard to the Shantung salvage and expenses against the until after the fourth length when Annual Musketry Course, Part 3, Railway, with its two projected lines, steamer" Nam Vian," her cargo and suddenly took cramp and retire Practices 13, 14 and 19, Dress, drill viz, Kao-Hau and Tel-hsun, the former freight in connection with the towing Johnstone who was closely followin connecting with the Tsing-pur Railway of that ship by the "Totomi Maru took his place leading froth the fif order with pouches. "A" AND "B" COMPANTES, MOUNTED and the latter with the Hankow The defence on their part state that length till the finish and was in lo AND SIGNALLING SECTIONS." Peking line. These are the Chinese they have already paid $4,500, which before the others. Laing who look tired was equal to Lyon in ma Wednesday, 8th October 6.30 trunk lines, which connect the north they consider sufficient.

Mr. A. P. Robinson appeared for lengths, but on the second last lengt am. N.C.Os and men who wish to with the south. With them in her

record of last year whi are at the Peak Range. Annual control, Japan would be able to do the plaintiffs, and Mr. C. Dickinson Lyon took a lead of him. Johnston Musketry Course, Part 1, Practices 1minate, politically and economically, for the defendants. None of the time of 6 min. 12 2/5 secs broke

not only the north of China, but officers of either of the ships was was 6 min 6.25. secs Lyon's at 6 p gradually to gain dominance in the present in court, and the 21 3/5 sers, also broke the record.

In the two lengths handicap south, eventually connecting with 'statements of the officers of the Canton by the Hankow-Canton line. plaintiffs' ship were put in by 'counsel novices, Gutierrez swam well af

Flatly, the situation is precisely and accepted. That of the Captain giving ten seconds away. The following promotions are this: So long as Japan remains in' of the "Totomi Maru" stated, interfadiers' events were of great inter control of Chinese railways and mines, alia, that on December 20 last he

The competitors were loudly appla approved by the Commandant

Sergt. R. Y. Frost to be Sergt. in Shantung, the return to China of was on his way to Singapore from

quick time. Miss Sergt. No. 4 Section. Corpl. W. G. Fatipulated by the Chino-Japanese from the former port he observed and covered the distance of the Gerrard to be Sergt. No. 3 Section, treaties of 1915, signed as the result a signal from a ship which he lengths in The conviviality of the gathering Corp. Simmons to be Sergt. No. 2 Sec. of an ultimatum sharp-edged with found to be the Nam Vian." It was Rarasey, who is known to many the two lengths handicap bos indule to the winners, and spoons | the three elder children belonged to found expression in song and recitation: L/Corp. E. Spradberry to be the threat of war, would be mean- difficult to make fast the tow lines, a good young swimmer won ea

because the "Sam Vian "was moving

made the pace from start Corporal No. 4 Section. L/Corpl J. ingless. Lyon to be Corporal No. 1 Section. China's abrogation of her treaties near as there was the danger of the when shouts of stop were be

Inasmuch as all had approved of at the time, and he could not get finish. Some amusement was ca Cadet E. Railton to be L/Corp. Ne. with Germany, all the former German hawsers fouling the propeller, During Miss Braga had jumped into the w 3 Section:

rights obviously returned automatic the towing of the ship 154 miles to before the Starter was ready, E' STEWART, Captain, ·

awam nearly a length before disc Adjutant, H.K. Defence Corps. ally to China when she declared war. Singapore he employed extra look

But the Conference sanctioned and outs. He did not know what security the mistake. In the run perpetuated an act of wanton cggres the "Nam Vian" was asked to give header, Logan's form was excel NOTICE.

sion committed by ruthlese Germany He could not say whether $5,000 was but his leg splash lowered his po against helpless China twenty years a fair price to give for towing. CADET COMPANY.

ago, and an act which then and later Some shipping clerks of the N.YK. Laing's steadiness and good reco earned for himself the first p ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS.

was severely condemned throughout; also gave evidence.

after a tie with Stewart. The 1 waris, the G.0.0. culling upon Mr.said that was a part of their belief. An ingenuous and well-meaning

Captain Thompson Robinson, Race was between Cadets of Bundle to read the record of Corp. The female defendant said: "Whyittle Bill just introduced into Farlia These take place at the VRC. on the civilised world.

JAPANESE OVERTURES. member of the Singapore Pilot Volunteer Corps and V.R.C.men Townsend, who now becomes the you see it every day on the beach atment seeks to empower local authori- Saturday the 11th instant at 3 p.zo.

One week before the Conference Association, who was asked by Mr. The Y.M.C.A.and the Diocesan S permanent holder of the cup, having the seaside. Why not here in the ties to decide on the size, position, All Cadets should attend. Uniform. won it three times in succession and seclusion of our own ground?'..--- and even the artistic merit of public caps and belts. Parents and others decision was made, and shortly after Robinson if there was not a risk of a teams did not turn up. Each being in the final the year previously. A police superintendent said the advertisements. It provides for the interested are cordially invited to the presentation by Chins of a collision when taking up the fow had six men. The Cadets were memorandum formally declaring lines replied that there was to lning with their first two men Amongst those present were Col.defendants were perfectly frank and prohibition on any land or building attend.

The preliminary beats will be on that she would abrogate the 1915 experienced men and in reply to lost the position when the Taylor, R.E., and Mr. Taylor, Col. open in every respect and that the of advertisements that do not relet.

and others were beaten Cales (President of the Garrison children were extremely healthy to the business of the owner of the Wednesday the 8th instant at 4.30 treaties, certain semi-official members remark from Mr. Robinson that "no League), Col. Humphreys, R.4.M.C. They were also clean and well fed. land or premises; and under this p.. at the V.R.C. All intending of the Japanese delegation approach man likes towing," replied: "It just their opponents. The Sports and Col. Harvey, Manchester Regt.

A TELIGIOCH WORK.

clause there might be awept away competitors must attend. No uni-ed me twice with the following offers, depends what at the and of it being continued to-day.

which had been officially inspired all

The results follow-Two Le Defendants in a statement to the the whole of the hideous notices that form

Captain Chalmers, Second Boarding Handicap. (Hurdles) First-1 Bench said they bought the estate of disfigure great traffic routes and even

The Cadet Company is to be com- (1) Japan would renounce her right seven acres known as Rock House, places of natural beauty. That mended for the good fight it put up to an exclusive settlement in Kiac- Officer, stated that vessels could be Soares, 35 secs; 2. L. M. F and many of their members had would be a valuable step. But the against the V.R.C. in the Team Race Chow. (2) The Trans-Shantung granted a clearance at any time, 34 4/5 secs..

Railway would be operated jointly Sundays and holidays included, pro- Two Lengths Handicap-N already given up all their possessions Bill is not content with so small & at the latter's Sports.

by China and Japan. It is not vided that the port regulations, in 1. A. Sequeira, 35, 2/5 secs.; 2 to put into the estate. The object of reform. It weeks to improve the

Government company. but force at that time, were complied Gutierrez, 40 secs. The following will represent the the movement was that they should great mass of advertisements that CHINESE TELEGRAMS.

440 Yards Club Charazion property owned by Chinese with 1.R.C. in the league match against take orphans and foundlings irrespec would still remain by urging the local |

citizens and German citizens. (3) The case was continued and 1, J. R. Johnstone, 6 mins 12.24 the University, pa

latter'ative of creed, colour, or custe. The authority to regulate the size. [Translated for the China Mail Eco Japan would renounce any pretension the evidence taken of a signaller secs.; 2, D. Lyon: 6 mins. 21.3/5 ground, to-morrow-A H. Rum work of founding the Brotherhood colour, and materials of the letters

the Wah Ter Yat Po.] " to a sphere of influence in Shantung. at Mount

Faber who said sea. (Champion 1918. Time 6-25 jahn, A. A: Rumjahu, A. el Arvulli, had not actually commenced. When or device of which they are "form-

thus taking the lead among the be signalled the "Totomi Maru" at e. A. Ismail, S. D. Ismail, S. H. it did they would study the "Child-ad." It is proverbially difficult to

Powers in this matter. (4) Ispan 820 a.m. on December 21 last. He Running Header from Spring SHANGHAI, October 2 Ismail, G. C. Earde, M. H. Harren's Charter" and see exactly make men sober by Act of Parlia

Yung Shing, Commissioner for would agree to the financial partici saw the flags, and by them, as well Board.-1.D. Laing. team, G. Partabrai, R. Nazarin, and where they were placed.

ment; and it is, we should think,

Two Lengths Handicap (Ladies)— D. Rumjaha Reserve: E. Moog-

In regard to the nude state of the quite hopeless to make him aesthetic Foreign Affairs, invited all the Peace pation of other Powers in the con- as by the look of the vessel, conclud

Conference delegates to dinner to struction of the railway lines. My ed it was an N.Y.K steamer. 1. Miss. B. Jennings, 20-2/5 secs; 2, deen.

children, they said it was part of even in this limited respect by local day. The Southern delegates refused reply to these various suggestions answer to Mr. Robinson, witness Miss. Ramsay, 49 sera. their belief that the sun's rays should authority. The spectacle of rural

was a refusal to accept them. One said he could not see whether she

Two Lengths. Handicap-(First be upon them, and that they should district councils wrangling over the to meet the others!

Heat) 1,-J. R. Soares; 2 1. Stewart. Mr. Robinson (to witness): A ship (Second Heat) 1. 1. F. Loon: butbe every day. They looked upon artistic merite of various incitementsThe extension of Shanghai foreign of the reasons was that, to restore was towing a vessel

concession's is strongly (telegraphi- our rights to us through Japan was themselves so the Faitlist Brothers to buy pills, soap, or cigarettes might cally) opposed by South China. an illogical thing. We were partki is bigger than a flag, you know. Witchel (Third Heat) 1 and Sisters, and they had only got add to the nations griety. but scarce. Lak Ching Cheung teleraphs from pants at the Peace Conference. Why Later, in answer to his lordship. Rosselet. 2. S. Marcal. one home, which was at Rock House.ly to the amenity of the hoardinge. Paris that he saw the French Foreign deal with us through a middleman? witness, admitted that he did not Two Lengths Handicap The following is the result of the it was quite a religious work,

Moreover, the Bill seeks to excludeMeister on September 23 and found My second reason for refusing in know that she was an NYK G. Ramsay, 47 Becs; 2, Ruby The Bench expressed the opinion from its operation, the advertisements him sympathetic about walving the direct restitution was that this pro steamer till about 9.30 am. on the 56 secar competition, played at Fanling last Sunday, for the cop presented by that it was an institution and that issued by public bodies themselves Boxer indemnity.

cedure would amount to confirmation day in question.

Two Lengths Handica A grateful temporary member" what had been done was quite doubtless because it is unable to Peking banknotes have slumped to of the treaties of 1915 for the Mr. Dickinson then proceeded to Race-1. Victoria Recreatie Lt.-Comer. Kilgour, all sq.-winner. straightforward in every way. They decide who is to densor the censors.

The following are the off a discount of more than 50 per cent abrogation of which China had pre-read the evidence taken de bene,

sented formal demands to the Peace esse of the defence. 1 down. would only make a small fire of 56. But some of the Government's war against silver.

President: The Hon. M Mr. Dickinson then addressed the Severn, C.MG. in each case. It was, however, ab-propaganda posters were every whit Japan says it is too soon yet to Conference. solutely necessary that the children e vulgar and odious as those of com- cancel the Sino-Japanese Military Another point which I must make court for the defence, and submitted

Patrons: H. E. Major G should be registered.

merce, and it would be absurd to give | Pact."

Where are the Chinese oil fields?that in a salvage claim the element Ventris, Commodore V. 6 them a free hand where the private Provincials are hanging about try- Shantung adjoins Shansi Province of danger had to be considered. He Ry, Hon. Mr. W. Chatham trader is restricted. Why, too, ing to pester the President with wheren is China's richest treasure of submitted that in this case their ship Hon, Treasurer: Mr. 3-High Dive Championship.

should a sub-clause of this measure their views on the Peace Treaty, petroleum. Bat now, if China wishes was never in absolute danger, and Alves. 8.50 Yards Handicap. Open-encourage the prohibition of ad

to develop this, she must export it quoted Halsbury to point out that Hon. Secretary: vertisements constructed of moving

through Shantung under Japanese the burden of proving danger rested Mitchell. 7-Long Plunge. Championship.

parte or illuminated by flash of

control. Furthermore, it may be on the salvor.

Judges Mr. A. A. Alves, Mr. W Mr. Dickinson said he would not Logan, Mr. A. Silva Netto, Mr. C. A. 8-Diving for Plates.

changing lights"? These things add

Abanishee was this morning noted in passing. Japan already is 9.-100 Yards. Championship.

materially to the guiety of cities, and

charged before Mr. Smith with using Shantung as a centre from go so far as to say that his ship was C. Rodrigues, Mr. A. E Alves, Mr. 1050 Yards Handicap Junior could ill be spared. A mesure that catering a house in Cochrane Street which to distribute to the world as safe as in dry dock but he would T. Meek, Mr. R. E. Belilios, Mr. T say that she was more in Wright, Mr. J. Stewart, Mr. R. C -Final

1150 Yards Handicap. Open-fanation of the countryside would be occupier of the house stated that he

would give power to prevent the pro with Inteat to commit a felony. An opium and morphine.

imminent danger than a sailing ship Witchell, Mr. Ai S. Ellis, Mr. E. Ears, Referee: Hon. Mr. Claud Severn welcome. But for the rest the in-returned home at 2.30 this morning. To-morrow is the Jewish Day of would be that had lost the wind and

For into the calms. He submitted CMGB provement of the hourlings can only He pressed the door bell, and the Atonement.

Starters: Mr. A. A. Alves and that if there was any danger it was be a natural growths, keeping pace door was opened. At this instant with improvement in public tacte, he heard sonte footsteps on the stairs Mr. E. L. G. Amold has been very slight. He pointed out the fact Mr. A. E. Alves.

Time-keepers: "Mr. T. Meek, Mr. Already some of the great advertisers of the second floor, and later saw appointed Assistant Manager for that she had communicated with the know the value of employing an defendant coming down. He arrest China of the Commercial Union "Dunera" bound to Singapore and on A. S. Eills, Mr. A, Silva Netto, Mr. that vessel's arrival atsistance, no C. A. C. Rodrigues, Mr. A. A. Alves, artist for their work; and amonged him on suspicion. Replying to In Assurance Co., Ltd.

dogbt would have been sent to the artiste themselves the "development anector Watt complainant said that a of the poster, which suffered a sad few nights previous, some commotion CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN. BALM "Nam Vian." Counsel contended that 1.50 Yards Handicap. Junior-1916 Chos Man Ping. (Cup won out-set-back in the war, is again receiv was heard in the kitchen in the early THERE is nothing so good fæusou- the claim made, was practically one ing attention. Better leave the hours of the morning. He got up,

lar rheumatism, sprains, lameners, fifth of the value of the ship, BAVSLAGA Vodies in such a distressing man-- 1017 Douglie Laing

future to them than bring in the and went into the kitchen, where are berlaina Fadzi: Balele Our Singapore correspondent. Der when you can so pelit no

crampe of the muscles, bruises and like Judgment was reserved, 8.--Invitation Team Race Corona-1018. Douglas Laing. (Cup won out local authorities, who seldom touch broken lock lay on the floor. He It will effect, a cura in less time thexbled last night that the Court calda with a bottley of Chamberlaire

right).

any other treatment. Fue solo by awarded the N,TUE: $19,000; Now trophy prosented by Mr. G. questions of taste without incurring suspected burglars had entered it.

ridicate

Ste wedka hard labour was passed. Chemists and Storekeepers A. V. Hall and Mr. 3, P. Chos

INDIAN R.C. THE UNIVER-

...SITY.

the

GOLF.

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

R. M. Smith

H. West

K. de C. Longmire

Dr. Lindsay Woods

A. E. Crapnel

H. L. Moncrieff

QUEEN'S COLLEGE ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS.

beats.

These are to be held at the Vic toris Recreation Club on Monday, October 8, at 2.30 p.m., when prizes will be presented by Mrs. E. Ralphs, Officials:-President, Mr. B. Ton- Der; Judges, Mewers. W. L. Handy Final. side, G. F. Nightingale-find J. C. Fletcher; Starters, Mr. J. Ralston and Mr. W. V. Doherty; Time- keepers, Mr. A. H. Crook and Mr. W. Kay; Clerk in charge of Results, Mr. Wei Tat; Secretary, Mr. J. O. Fletcher...

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS.

2.Grices Bŵiraming.

Acate

tion Shield

450 Yards Breast Stroke:-

"12.-Chinbée Masters.

13.--Class Teim Race-Junior, 14-Old Boys' Rice. 15-Class Team Race-Senior. 18-Consolation Race.

PREVIOUS CHAMPIONS,

1914 Chos Man Ping.

1915 Chor Mun Ping.

right).

"

A THIEF CAUGHT.

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In

secs.

CHILDREN'S COLDS." FETY let the chil'n rack their little

Cough Bowedy10) For "de

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