SPORT.
LEKGUR CHICONE,
UNIVERSITY v. R.G.A.
This league match, which was played on the University ground, proved to be a very close and inter- esting game. In spite of the fact that the University had the services of Mr. Ponsonby-Faze, and Mr. Kennett of the Navy, the Artillery, who played very pretty cricket, man- aged to antich a victory by the nar row smargin of 23 runs.
The scores were 2
ROA
S. Rumjahn and O. Rumishn v.
| Major H. M, Edwards and R. Town-
J. Rodger, Jr. and G. S. Rodger v. Major EL. Greenaway and Capt. C. O, Olliver.
J. R. Wood and G. R. Sayer v. G. M. Dodwall and J. M. W. Mears.
A. H. Crook and A. D. Ball v. W. E. Crocker and F. Mülard.
E. Abraham and J. Stalker v. G. TV. Sewell and D. J. Valentine.
K. W. Lane and Yew Man Tam v. Capt. Leslie Smith and J. S. Jennings,
Challenge Round.
M. W. and M. K. Lo (Holders 1920),
CLUB CHAMPIONSHE,
1st Round.
Byes. Major C. Wilson, E. G. Grimble, F. A, Dinsdale.
Capt. C Leslie Smith v. G. W. Sewell
41
Major E M. Edwards v. C. C. Stark.
R. M. Henderson, W. H. Drum mond.
1. Rodger. Jr. v. Capt. P. Havelock 9 Davies.
3. H-R. Freeborn v. G. M. Dodwell. A. D. Hamphreys.v.D.J. Valentine.
Capt. Davies, b Yech
LL. Chester, Lb.w. Yeoh
10
Sergt. Barchård, ran out ............... 9
C. S. M. Williams, b Kennett........
7
Major Baguall, c Chesh, b Ken-
Bett.........
K. W. Lane v. H. W. Sassoon.
29
Bdr. Baker, & Bamey, b Freeborn 18 Gar. Cousins; c T. £. Yeoh, b
A. H. Crook v. J. B. Penman.
Kennett.....
29
Lt. Parkes, run out
Lt. Graham, not out
4
Sat. Stevens, c Roffey, b Yeoh
0
Gar. Dyer, b Kennett
4
Extras
18
Total......
138 away, L. Forster.
Bowling Analysis.
0.
2
T.E. Yeoh - 8
2
Freeborn. 5
2
Samy. 2
0
UNIVERSITY.
Kennett.......10.2
NNNO
49887
D. K. Samy, b Graham ....................... 11
E. K. Ching, b Davies
***
1
Capt. C. O. Olliver v. L. Nelson.
A. B. Raworth v. J. S. Jennings. Byes-G. Miskin, Major H. Green-|
HANDICAP SINGLES "A.”
1st Round.
Bye T.H. King + S/6; L. Nelson -3/6; Leut-Cal, Nicholson. + 151; Surg-Lieut. Cr. G. E. Hayes-1/6. M. H. Roffey + 15 v. Major H. M. Edwards-1/6.
A B. Raworth 4/6 v. I. W. Alabaster 3/6.
C. C. Stark + 4/6 v. Capt. P. H
T.E. Yeoh, b Davies ........................ 0Davies +1/6..
E. G. Kerett, b Barchard ................ 55 | H. W. Sassoon + 15 v. G. W. Sewell
H. CHunt, b Davies
1. T. Pua, b Davies
¡
SHOOTING.
A NEW RECORD.
THE
A new local record, under the League conditions (N. R. A. King's Prize 2nd stage) was established at King's Park on Friday evening last, when Corp. C. A Grimes, H.K.V.D.C. who was practising for the probable
forthcoming Interpart shoot, made the remarkable score of 143 cut of a possible 150.
500
600
M
CHINA MAIL."
OBITUARY.
CAPT. A. O. PLANK.
It will be with deep regret that a large circle of friends in the Far East will learn of the death at sea of Captain A. C. Plant, River Inspector of the Upper Yangtze for the Chinese Maritime Customs, whose remains arrived, in the Colony yesterday by the ss. "Teiresias," on which ship
WEATHER REPORT:
March Id. 11h. Kim-Pressure bat decreased moderately to slightly stal stations, exceptat Weibatwel, where it has increased slightly, and in the ar treme Fonth where it is nearly stationary.
A depression is shown over China. Hongkong Rainfall for the 24 hours: goding st 10 am today, 90% inch. Total since January 1st. 1.25 inches, against an average of 317 inches.
Forecast for the 24 hours ending at
1.-Hongkong to Gar Rock Southerly winds, light, to moderate; fair. z-Formors Channal. The same as a I.
The score, which follows, is vou- ched for by reliable witnesses.--. 200 Yards $545555555 49 Captain and Mrs. Plant were travel-noon on March Bad.
5545554555 48 Eng Home from Shanghai. The de 5535555553 46 ceased Captain who was in apparent good health when, be boarded the Total 143 vessel at Shanghai, died suddenly from double pneumonia when two days out of port. Much sympathy will be felt for Mrs. Plant in her sad bereavement.
The previous record, 139, was held by the same marksman, who has put up this score twice this season in competitions.
"TAMAR" V. DOCKYARD.
"TAMAR
་་
200 500 600 Pts.
"
Z-South court of China between Fongkung and I'mocks. The same as Fo. 1.
KWYAL OBARRTATORY, HONGKONG, DAGY WRATHER
4-South co of Chios between The late Captain Plant was one of Hongkong and Hainan. The man sa the best known and oldest skippers Na L The following are the scores of a navigated the Yangtze River and in China. For many years he match in the Hongkong Rifle League, HMS. "Tamar" and R.N. Dockyards the first man to take a shallow Recreation Club, fired at Tai Hang draft steamboat as far up river as Range, resulting in a win for HMS Chinkiang, a feat which was much "Tamar":
commented upon at the time," and had its result in a regular service being established. The deceased also piloted many vessels over the Mr. Brazendale ... 40 43 39 122 rapids of the upper reaches, Included Clemow...... 42 44 34 120 among them being several of Batting 38 42 39 319 HM. gunboats. - His handbook Helman... 38 34 37 109 dealing with navigation of the Upper 33 38 34 165 Yangtze is well known to seafaring 37 36 30 103 men in the East. During his con- 41 30 28- 99 nection with the Chinese Maritime 32 29 25 86 Customs, he was responsible for many improvements, the most valu- Total-
863|able of which was the provision of a system of signals and buoys as aids to navigation through the gorges and rapids of Ichang and Chinking.
*
Selby
Snell
42
12
#
Allen Way
DOCKYARD RICREATION CLUB.
200 500 600 Pts.
STRAN, mana 6
5-2/6,
Mr. Young
J. B. Penman-5/6 v. G. Miskin + 4/6..
D.J. Valentine + 5/6 v. L. Forster
R. Pensonby Fane, c Barchard,
b Davies....
M. H. Roffey, b Baker --
151-15.
T.L. Cheah, Baker .................... 13.
J. H. R. Freeborn, b Barchard
R. W. Barney, not out...............
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis,
O
K.
Davies
HD 12.
5
24
Graham...
9 0 48
Baker
6 I 19 3 I 16
Barchard SO YO
THE LEAGUE TABLE.
Civil Service R.G.A.
CRC*
Craigengower*
K.C.C...
HECC.....
IRC
University...
Staff t
Major J.R. Lloyd-3/6 v. J. M ̧W. 0] Mears — 1/6.
Byes-Capt. C. S. Fisher + 15.1; 8 N. L. Smith + 3/6; Major C. Willson 4/6; R. M. Henderson - 115 G. M. Dodwell - 3/6,
HANDICAP SINGLES “B” 1st Round.
1/6;
Byes.-C. B. Brown Scratch: Capt. 5 Tomory-2/6; B. Crowley + 4/6; C.. 1 Blaker+1/6; W. B. Cornaby Scratch; 2K W. Lane 3/6; E. A. G. May 2] Scratch.
P. W. D. LP 7 6 1 0 18
D. M. Larkins + 4/6 v. D. K Valentine-4/6.
Bye.-H. S. Bennett-+15; J. H. R Freeborn-15; HL Greenwood + 46 Lieut. C. H. Larkcom +15; B. Fes top +4/6; E. F. Caville+4/6; T. Chassels + 4/6; H. V. Dawson +
7 5 2 0 15 8 3.2 3.12 2.6.
8 3 3 2 11
MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES
1st Round.
MARCH 1, 181.-
Station
Wind
Hour,
i Bọa Lover.
Barometer
Temperature.
Humidity.
Direction,
Weather.
Force.
te
Vidivostock 179,85 We understand that at the desire Yomaro
Hakodata. folio Sochi
Nagasaki.
39 44 40 123 of Mrs. Plant, who has gone to Crocker ....46 40 30 116 hospital suffering from shock, the McGuigan 36 39 34 109 remains of the deceased Captain will Williams...... 37-34 32 103 be embalmed here and conveyed to Kagoshima. Johnstone.... 40 26 35 101
England for interment. Dongeycar 34 38 27 99 DIEW
38 32 17 87 King Salter... 30 20 23 73
- Total
THE LEAGUE TABLE.
811
The following table shows the positions of the season's teams in the League up to the 22nd of February:
H.K.V.D.C.....
3
Jahims
"
shrim
CAPT. C. B. L. GUMBLY.
Louin Island
Another old skipper passed away
Yothaiwal 829.84 Hatkow chang
FOR OT
Ciboka
in the person of Captain C. E. L. Kuring.... Gunbey, a well-known figure in localhaughs
Shanghai.. shipping circles, who died at the French Hospital Causeway Bay, harp Ph... yesterday morning from baemor-may 29. rhage. Captain Gumbey, who was 49 years of age, had been for many years ha la the service of Jardine's, and was a falan much valued officer. A man of very Kothan agreeable disposition. Le endeared Pescadores. himself to everyone who met him. Canton
Sangkong He took a very keen interest in
KAS Osp Rock.. Wachow Pakhai .. Holbow.....
10 10 0 20 2 swimming and had given many HMS. "Hawkins" 9.6 3 12 prizes for local aquatic sports. He H.M.S. "Tamar"... 8 6 2 12
was a friend of friends and his death HMS "Titania"... 10 5 5 10 2 will be looked upon as a personal R.N. Dockyard................. 7 4 3 8 5 loss by many. The funeral took HK Police
6 4.2 8 6 place this morning. HMS. "Ambrose" 10 3 7 6 2
11 Byes-E Abraham and J-Stalker-Wills B Company... 8 2 6 4 4
6 3-1
2. 11
6 3 1
8 2 4
8 I 4:3
8 0 8 0
Programme completed.
+ Withdrawn.
CHAMPIONSHIP TENNIS.
THE ENTRIES.
Wilts. E. Company 3 0 3 0 9 Wilts, D Company 5 0 5 0 7
815; Capt. H. A. M. Tomory and Capt HMS. Alacrity" 7 1 6 2 3
T. C. R. Archer + 15; E A. G. May H.M.S. "Curlew 2 1 1 2 10 WOULD-BE MILLIONAIRE. Oand G. M. Dodwell Scratch,
Major C. Willson and Lieut.Col. F. J. Bowen 15/3 v..N. L. Smith and Capt. J. E Warner + 4/6.
R. M. Henderson and J. H. R. Freeborn 2/6 v. J. B. Penman and A. D. Humphreys - 15/3.
A. B. Crook and A. D. Ball-3/6 v. Major H. M. Edwards and Major Timmis - 4/6.
The following are the entries for T. FL King and C. Blaker + 2/6 v. the E.KC.C. annual tennis tourna-J. W. Alabaster and G. W. Sewell nient for the Championship of the Scratch. Colony and the Club Championship.
Capt. C. S. Fisher and Lient. A. S There are altogether seven events Lindsell Scratch v. J. S. Jennings and two open and the rest confined to the C, E. Wilkinson - 15/3. members of the Club. The entries G. Miskin and E. G. Grimble--2/6 v. in every event are very encouraging, F. H. Farthing and J. Rodger, and some very good tennis should be Jr. + 3/6. witnessed:
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES.
1st Round."
T. E. Winfield and M. E. F. Airey
+15/2 . H. Greenwood and E. G. Ellams+ 15/1
D. M. Larkins and W. B. Cornaby 15 v.. H. Humphreys and J. D. Humphreys-15.
"TAMAR" v. MUSKETRY STAFF.
The teams of HMS. "Tamar" and Muskatry Staff have arranged to shoot off their match on Saturday next at 2 p.m. at King's Park Range. Both these teams belong to FMS. anticipated. "Tamar" and an interesting match is
AUDACITY AND FINESSE.
J
PENNILESS MAN'S BIG DEAL.
fitesse succeeded in purchasing a A man who by sheer audacity and camp of var stores for $1,000,000 franes without possessing a penny such is the remarkable story told of The "Tamar" have already given a Léonce Surain, of Tonnesins, in the good account of themselves and a Lot-et-Garonne, who has been arrest- win for them would place them in aed on charges of theft, abuse of con- good position in the League Table fidence, and corruption of officials st the camp of Saint Sulpice, near Bor- deaux. Surain, a man 49 years of
BILLIARDS.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.
thalien
Tout the 3.St. James Apart B Degapaz... Mania.
Legaspi Incloban
Hello
Surigao
Cab 6.
29.80
C. W. JEPPEID, Director. Hongkong Observatory, March 1, 1991. Fahrenheit, on the level of the vos in 1. BAROMETER, reduced to 31 degrees (ncha, truths and Enndredths.
2 TEMPERATCEz, in the abada in de- grees Fahrenheit,
tion the humidity of air saturated with meistare being 100.
2 Hour, in percentage of satura-
4. DIRECTION OF WIND, to two points. 5. FORCE or WISD, according to Beadferd Scale.
age, was consumed with a big ambi-detached cloud, d drizzing rain,
6. STATE OF Wit, b blacky, c
jot
tion. He wanted to be a millionaire,g gloomy, h hail, I lightning, overcast and he conceived the idea of becom P passing showers, q aquall, I rain, B Dow ing the owner of the camp of Isur- thunder visibility w dew, wet
7. RAIN in taches tenths and hun. Tille, in which hoge stocks
dredthe
were
TUESDAY, MARCH 1. 1991.
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
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on March 1, 1921.
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NEW MILLINERY,
NEW RIBBONS,
NEW FLOWERS,
NEW
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NEW FILT
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NEW SHIRTS,
NEW
TIES,
NEW
NEW PYJAMAS,
GLOVES,
NEW HANDKERCHIEFS.
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO., LTD.
HONGKONG.
BANKER SWINDLED.
1 STORT OF £35,000.
A ROMANCE OF SWINDLING.
filled with all sorts of securities. He besitated before parting with inore money, and returned home. The two representatives of the banker arrived in Paris with a bag, to which the securities had to be transferred and taken to London. This was duly accomplished, and Lansquine, in the presence of Cas- taner, received the 250,000f. It was An amazing story, which reads like expected that the Frenchman and a romance in swindling, of which the Spaniard would go to London with victim is an English banker, forms the the barker's representatives, but both principal "Lait divers" in the Paris made excuses. Lansquine had urgent Press. In order to make the story as port was not in order.
business to attend to; Castaner's pass- When tie interesting as possible, it is clear that banker's emissaries returned home the imaginative reporters have called and the bag was opened it was found to their aid their art of embroidery.to contain securities of no other value On Late at On date at The result is that the accounts of the
than their weight in paper.. 11.
affair do not tally from the point of of piquancy about it, opens in this Another chapter, which has a touch view of details, but the writers are romance of swindling. The French-
HONGKONG BEGISTER.
Byes-W. E. Crocker, L. Nelson,
The first match in confection with Ng Ste Kwock, M. W. Lo, H. W. Sassoon, D. J. Valentine. S. H. Ismall,
the ternament for the Billiards accumulated. He had not a sou to G. W. Sewell, M. H. Lo, J. Rodger, Scratch v. Lient, C. J. Larkcom and Races, and one of the most interest-euvres cleverly executed he managed EA. Dinsdale and C. C. Stark Championship of the Colony since the call his own, but by dint of man- Jr. A. H. Cook and W. H. Drum- Capt. D. R. Wahl + 5/6.
ing in the series, will be played at to obtain possession of the camp, and mand.
Surg. Lieut. Comdr. G. R. Hayes v.+ 15/1 v. M.. M. Maas and A. 3 day evening at 8.30 o'clock when any deposit. During these three days E. V. Dawson and A. H. K. Cobb the Victoria Recreation Club on Fri-kept it for three days without making O. Rumjahn,
R. M. Henderson v. Surg-Lieut. H.
Raworth-4/6.
Mr. W. Pit meets Mr. Leung Kam-
he laboured assiduously, and, it is Morrison.
Byes. 1. R. Wood and G. R. Sayer Kong, the winner of the game to go said, removed those portions of the Yew Man Tsun v. Wong Po Keung-3/6; D. J. Valentine and R. Kmen.
5.6; M L Roffey and L. Forster into the semi-final of the tourna stocks which attracted him most. In- Major H. Greenaway Y.L. Forster. Valentine + 4/6.
Both players were one time quiry shows that a few months ago champions of the Colony, and con- he find collected several hundred sequently a keer and close struggle thousand francs as the result of his is assured. One of the two players doings at the camp of Saint Sulpice. is expected to contest the Champion Surain, backed up by his audacity, Byes.-A. D. Humphreys and Mrs. ship with Mr. Yvanovich the present might have continued his successful Weather.....
career, but, unfortunately for him, It The admission charge, for this here was a woman in the case. match will be $1, members and Ser was because he had abandoned her vice men 50 cents.
that the woman gave him away.
K. Yamazaki v. J. M. W. Mears. Byet.-K. Hamada, Capt. Leslie-
Smith, K. W. Lane, S. A. Rumjahn,
M. K. Lo, A. B. Raworth, M. D. C.
MIXED, DOUBLES HANDICAP."
1st Round.
Sandberg, Major C. Willson, J. B. Armstrong 15/3; Major J. K. holder of the title. Penman, Comdr. G. H. Brady, A. D. Humphreys, "R Townsend, Kawaguchi, A. A. Rumjahn.
OPEN DOLBLES CHAMPIONSHIP,
1st Round
Lloyd and Mrs. Lloyd -15; C. C. A Stark and Mrs. Stark + 5/6; Lieut.
Col. Nicholson and Mrs. Gompertz 15; W. H. Drummond and Mrs. Drummond ratch.
N. L. Smith and Mrs. Smith-2/6)
A. B. Raworth and Capt. P. Have- v. G. W. Sewell and Mrs. C. B. Brown
lock-Davies v. R. Hancock and H.+ 2/6.
Hancock.
C. B. Brown and Miss D. Stevens
Bowen - 3/6.
Mr. J. Rodger will act as umpire.
HO KOM TONG CUPS:
་
Hotel, Kowloon, in connection with Last night's play at the Palace
PASSENGERS.
DEPARTURES.
H. Krebs and E. E. Brown v. Ng+5/6 v. Major C. Willson and Mrs Sae Kwong and Choa Man Ping.
R..M. Henderson and R. C. Cremie Lieut-Col F. J. Bowen and Mis the tournament for the above cups Mrs. G. E. C. Badger, Mrs R. &. Dodd.1 suked in T. B. Goking (-300) Miss EG, George, Birs A. Gimano, Mr
Pers. "Persia Mar, yesterday :-
Barometer... Temperature ! Humidity! Direction of
Wind Forse
29.73 73
29.76 92.16
80
78
$3
09
usim
B..
I
0.00 0.00
0.0%
in agreement on essentials, and the man and the Spaniard bade farewell puitstanding feature of their narratives to their lady Hiends, and left for Mar- is that the English banker fell into seles. During the journey the the hands of two swindlers, a French Spaniard offered the Frendimana. man and a Spaniard, and was robbed glass of beer, supposed to fave been of 1,500,000 (about £25,000 at the frozed, which sent him to sleep. present rate of exchange).?
He slumbered until Valence was Mikhast open air Temperature on the 70 gfven in the papers would appear to after relieving him of the 250,000!. Divested of trimmings, the facte as companion bad left the train at Dijon
reached, and then learned that hist
open air 18.
T. F. CLAXTON, Director, Hongkong. Observatory Mar. 1. 1824,
HONGKONG TIME SIGNALS.
:
tresses.
be as follows: The banker, whose He returned to Paris and went to a Dover and London, made acquaintance with the Spaniard and their two mis- rame is given as John Hamilton, of house at Vincennes which he shared a few months ago of Camille Lans quine and Castaner, said to be Meanwhile the banker had lodged a Cestaner was not there. Spanish dancer. Lansquine put u complaint. When the police entered R scheme to the banker for making the house they searched the Spaniard's" v. F. A. Dinsdale and C. Stark, V. Bowen Scratch, Capt. C. O.
money, by acquiring the securities of lady friend and found upon her a first E. Winfield and C. E. Wilkinson v. Olliver and Miss M. Kirkpatrick +deling. G. Haigh (-125) 250-200;. & R. Elampton, Mr E. 06. Heriore. Mr is dropped daily at 10a.m. and 4 pm..
The Time Ball on Kowloon Signal Hill by reason of the poor rate of exchange used the ficket. When the train
rentiers who could not negotiate them class ticket for Bayonne. The police Comdr. A. E. Johnstone and Surg3/5.
and Wong Fe-bong (-200) besting A.M: Leandro, Mr C. E Porington, Mr A. except on Saturdays when it is dropped at without obtaining other French stock rived at Bayonne the Spaniard, carry. Lieut. H. Morrison.
de Sousa and F. Prata v. G. mis 15/2 v. Rev. EL. S. Crole-Rees were:Colding 41, 36, 35, 26, 26, and Mr I. F. Weinstein...
Col L. Humphrey and Mrs. Tim Andrews (-50) 250-177.
Powell, Mr. M. Rosenberg. Mas 3.10 am. od 1. p., and on Bandays and The Frenchman argued that by buying ing a bouquet as a greeting so his mis The best breaks of the evening Mr R. R. Thompson, Mrs J. A. Taylor, minute and fuli maat at the 57th minmuge profits would be made with ex- arrested, and was found to be in
Beans. Mr. L. Stuke, Mr J. H Scott. Holidays when it is dropped at 10a.m. and Mrs. Bowden-Smith - 15.
The Ball is hoisted half mast at the 25th
French securities with English money tress, was on the platform He was - Sydney Ng and Y. C. Chow 7. Major H. Greenaway and Miss 24, 23, 21, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15; Per & Teirosiss" today-Mr and Should the ball fail to drop at the correct change, and loans could be contracted possession of the 250,0001.
Burdett 30 v. J. R. Wood and Haigh, 31. 22, 17, 16; Wong, 32, Mm Anderson, Mrs Arthur, Mr Me Bain, time it will be to sred at 6 minutes past in England on their vaine, the mer woman had been detained in Paris, Mrs. Cavalier-3/6.
30, 28, 22, 19, 19, 17; and Andrews, Mr and Mrs Barnett, Mr and Mrs Barr, the hour and the ordinary, online repost ket for which would go up. Thus, and Lansquine vas also taken into Byes. A Dinsdale and Miss D. 22, 21 and 16.-
Mr E. Davidson, Me and His Deusret, ed at the following hour, if possiİİN, Taylor2/6; G. R. Sayer and Mrs.
Mir A. G. Van Deth, Mr Fenwick, Mr 6. Should the Time Ball be out of order when the rate of exchange becue custody. The police are now endea Sayer-3/6; A. H. Crook and Mrs.
Fernihough, Mr J. M. Forsyth, Miss the above routine will be carried out without normal a huge fortune would vouring to find out whet has become Frazier, Lient. B, C. Guermey 3... Mr the fag "Z" on the Storm Signs! meet. be made. The banker is alleged to of the 1,250,000f. handed over to the
Miskin and E. G. Grimble.
Wong Fo Keung and V. Yvanovitch Capt. C. S. Fisker and Lieut. A. S. Lindsell v. J. B. Penman and A. D. Humphreys.
S. H. Ismail and A. A. Rumjahn V. Crook + 15/2; Capt. C. S. Fisher Major C. Willson and L. Forster.
Lieut. Col. F. J. Bowen and Coi. and Mrs. Hamilton Berners +2/6;
Humphrey 7. K. Yamazaki and IL Unotoro.
M. D. C. Sandberg and C.
Zeveryn v. B. W. Bradbury and E Fincher.
I Forster and Dr, Gladys Turner 15; Major HL G. Bagnall and Mrs. Bagnall Scratch.
+ Receives, Owes
'
+
1
TO-NIGHT'S GAMES.
and Mrs Hewlett, Mr and Mrs Howell, Time Signals are als given at night by have parted with 1,250,0001 for the swindlers. be played
To-night the following games will" Kennedy; Rev. L. Mabu, Mr and Mally on the Observatory wireless met. Mr Boakyne. Mr N. Iwata, Mr and Mrs means af three white lampe mounted ver p.m.-Thomas (-100) Ho-Monsret. Mr. H. Melend, Arias Mrconds, except at the Sud, 28th, 500,
Major, Mrs Matheson. Mr Hiler, Mr From bed moman arily at the
Mr.N. Mrs Samson, extinguished momentarily even Sai-man (-150);
9 p.m.-W. Drew (-100), WWells, Mr 10. M. Wound and Mir
Stewart. Mrs F. A. Well, Miss J. M. Stud, and 54th of each minute,
-The hours reʻat to Hongking Blandand Pit (-300).
Wheeler,
Time (8hoors East of Greenwich)
The
quine wrote that he had almost purchase of good securities. Lans
ties, but required 250,000 to Japas left Vamour for Hoogbong completed they portfolio of securi
The U.P0.8, B.M.B. "Empress of Bhish the job, and asked the banker | via Japan poeta, and Shanghai m Tab to come to Paris. When the banker 23, and is due at Tokohama on or about arrived, he was shown a portmanteau March S.
";