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prefer to invest in the shares of this Bank Another fature to be noted its greatness is that, the HOD. Mr. A. G. Stephen pointed out, the Back bas o polities. It has a giant's strength. ut it does not use it like a giant," tyrannonsly. We have learned, to our sorrow, to associate such mighty influences elsewhere with politics! weddling, with octopas-like clutching, with misuse of privilege. The long- kong & Shanghai Bank has clean

CHINA'S DISUNITE;

CANTON WANTS TQUAL CHANCE.

APPEAL TO THE POWERS.

STRISING INTERVIEW WITH DR.

WE TIND-FANG

PRINCE OF WALES.

VISIT TO HONGKONG.

CONDITITEE'S PROGRAMME APPROVED.

H. E. the Governor has received a

telegram from the Secretary of State to the effect that H. R. H. the Prince of Wales has approved the programine

-MONDAY,-- OCTOBER · ^SI; ́192^:^

SPORT,

SATURDAY'S FJOTHÅLL.

POLICE TAMAR."

Played on the Navy B" ground. Pearson started the game and a good

From the kick off Club pressed but they were unable to score and fall time arrived with Kowloon winners by one goal to none.- Referee Mr. Jones.

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* AMBROSE" v. “CURLEW.”

This game played' on the Narr down the left wing saw Valentine"A" ground resulted in a win for shoot wide. From the tick "Tamar" "Curls" br 4 gosh to 2. Play in

The powers must withdraw drawn up by the Committee appointed/Sot away, and were; awurded a free the fat ball was very even. Hanus- cognition frain the Peking Govern

hands in this matter. It is honestment and if they do not grant it to to make arrangements for his visit in/kick against Forbes for fouling: Swan ford scoring, the Ambrose," which

Its functions are legitimate, and it ex the Cunton Government to prevent ercites them fairly. It is fitting that further friction they should leave the

it should have a scemly home in that two great and greater growing city Can- ton, the home of all that stands for honest and seemly government in China.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

factions on equal terms to struggle for the upper hand." intense conviction, Dr. Wa Ting-fang, As he uttered these words with Canton Government Minister of Foreign Affairs, leaned forward cam estly, his dark eyes glowing and his pointed forefinger trembling. reteras Chinese statesman

The

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One case of scarlet fever. British, speaking to a China Mail reporter. following the opening ceremony of was reported on Saturday.

the new Shamten branch of the Messrs. Hughes and Hough Hongkong and Shanghai barking advertise the sale of a quantity of Corporation on Saturday morning. faraiture for to-morrow afternoon, In also the sale of travelling rugs, blankets, etc.

Further reduction in the price of butes is advertised by the Dairy Farmo, Ice and Cold Storage, Co., Ltd. "Daisy" brand is now $1.25 per 15; "Dairymaid" $1.15 per it.

Among local residents who re- tured to the Colony by the Blue Fennel steamer "Mentor" on Saturday were Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey, Mr. G. W. Barton, Mrs. H. A. Cartwright and children, Mrs. Shenton, and Mrs.

Eustace.

this course of an able speech complimenting the Bank oa its enterprise, be had referred to China's political troubles, remarking that Canton was Baxinas for unit but would only accept honourable unity under a proper government. Our representative had accordingly asked him how he proposed to achieve that on ty.

"We want a government with modern ideas" continued Dr. We Tingfang. a democratic governant, an honest government.

"But how will rou achieve that?"

pressed our representative.

"The Chinere almost without exception favour good, honest, demo- cratic government," replied Dr. W All we ask is the Ting-larg

en give us a chance. We want

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April.

The programme is as follows:- Thursday April 6.

10 a.m. Ceremonial Landing. H. R. H. vil proceed to a place to be settled on where addresses will be presented.

H. R. 4. will afterwards proceed to Government House.

11.30 am, H. B. H. will hold a

reception at Government House 4.30 p.m. H. R. H. will take part

in a game of poin

8 p.m. 4 banquet will be given by ILE. the Governor after which H. R. H. will proceed through the city to view the laminations and will witness a Chinese Procession from a stand in Royal Square. Friday April 7th. H.R.H. will make a tour in the New Textories in the early part of the day.

1 p.m. H.R.H. will attend a luncheon to be given by the British Legion and will after- wards proceed to the Happy Valley Race Course where a small race-eting will take place. 7 p.m. H.R.H. will attend a ban- quet to be given by the Chinese Community and at 9 p.m. will be entertained by the general

over pat

the

cleared. Tamar." came again was the only goal scored in this half. but Hatton bar, They

In the second hall, Cook, Drét, again attacked,

Scott, and Taylor scored for the Me Walter clearing at the expense of "Curlew," and Hannaford put on

Referee. Mr. Williams. *

a corner, from the resulting kick"Ambrose "second gul.

they put behind. Immediately after another corner was awarded and Atkey again receiving beat Stan with a low shot. Following the restart Palice made a determined effort to equalise, shots from Watson and

Valentine keeping Mitch busy but he kept the goal intact. "Tamar" came again and a good movement was spoilt by Arkey being outside. They came again and the Police defence had to concede a corner which being nicely placed, was received by Hatton

who beat Swan with a first timer.

Hali time: "Tamar" 2. Folice 0. Resuming the Sailors were again prominent, bat Heap shot behind. Following the goal kick Police got

WILTS v. RG.A

Played at Sookuopo on Satur day, before a large crowd of specta

tors.

From the start Wills were the Erst to attack, Menham sending over, Wilts returned and Holloway cleared a shot from Evans, and Harris gaining

made Possession, headed in, but the goalie a very weak clearance, and Harris being close in sent the ball in- to the net.

Wilts attacked from the kickoff, and

Menham beat Holloway. Whilst the going and simply bombarded the B.GA. backs were deciding whether to tackle him or not: Respining the "Tamar" goal. but they could not

they were not to be denied however, score, Mitch being in fine form. Mid-Gunners attacked but offside relieved: fieldplay followed broken only by a run down by " Tamar forwards, and Harris again getting possession, beat Smith, half time aniving' with the Swan in attempting a save from Atkey

Gunnes leading by two goals to oTY. fell and hurt his face. Fell time arved with the scare unaltered.

Referee, Mr. Pearce. Police were unlucky to lote as they had quite as much of the game

*Tamar" dia, but During his visit opportunity will

anfortunate.. in. front be found for E.R.H. to receive an of goal Atkey

at inside left making the game two all. The R.G.A Honorary Degree from the University and Mitch in goal were the onset hands in the goal mouth relieved, pressed from the centre kick, bat of Hongkong, to drive round the

school children and bar-scouts.

community.

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they

Restarting, Wilts attacked, and Holloway was called on to save trans- feming play to the other end where ofiside relieved. Wilts were here

combining lovely, and taking the ball down their centre beat Holloway,

The Warwick Company's advance agent states that no play will be pre- sented on the evening of November It owing to the British Legion Arms the powers to withdraw recognition Island, to visit the Peak, and to seeing players for "Tamiar." For the Menham receiving ran down and sent

tice Day celebration. With this ex ception, the Company will play from

tended.

from the Peking Goremment so that

Police Valentine and Watson did some

$.CA. v. CAIRO.

we shall be placed on level terms with A meeting of the Committee, which good work and some of their shots at the 9th to the 19th as originally in the North. The world can then see drew up the programme, will be held goal should have materialised.

which government the people favour. at an early date when an Executive "Most of the provinces, while Committee will be appointed for nominally owing allegiance to Feking carrying the programme into effect. favour the Canton cause. At the moment they do not consider it safe to declare their real views

pealy, but

Official visits were exchanged on Saturday between Admiral Strauss. Commander-in-Chief of the U. S. Chica fleet, who arrived here aboard his flagship the "Haron," and H. E. the Governor, Commodore Bowden. Smith and the G.O.C., Lieut-General Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick.

Sir Paul Chater arrived in Shang- hai by the Admiral Line atr. "Silver State" on Monday afternoon last week from Hongkong. Other passengers by the same steamer were Mr. L. P. O'Driscoll, Dr. H. Fowler, Dr. Paul

the powers withdraw

"And that applies to the peo

Played on the Chinese ground before a very large crowd of specta- tors. Play was delayed for a quarter he con- tors were persuaded" to get off the recognition from Feking we should ple of Hongkong who condemned of a hour whilst the Chinese specta soon see which government the people us without thought."

Mr. Ross told Seld of play. would trust, and in less than a year tinued severely. China would be united once more. So Hongkong people that this govern long as the powers continue toment was not permanent, it would recognise Peking solong shall we have finish in a day, but he never came to Dr. Wu Ting-fang was reminded perpetual struggle and strife in China. see for himself. That was too bad."

that Hongkong's Governor, was in the

Ofconze, favour the powers with. drawing recognition from Peking and

Chinese kicked off and mide tracks for the Cairo" goal but Matthews cleared, and Stevenson gaining Hing Cheung, who cleared, "Caire" possesion they were soon testing Lau came again but hands relieved. Play Sailors but the Athletic defence, was "Yes," he replied. "but then the safe. Half time arrived with the Resuming the "Cairo" got away but Hongkong Governor only said that he score sheet blank. proclamation, he did not condemn

in a fast shot that Holloway fumbled

and Swanborough completed the

shot.

The B.G.A. tried hard to equalise, but could not do so, Wilts winning 3 goals to 2.

Referee. Mr. Cassidy,

SECOND DIVISION.

UNIVERSITY 1. CLUB RES.

Played on the Club.ground, and re- sulted in a win for the University by

WILTS RES. v. ST. JOSEPHS. two goals to 0.

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Martin, Mr. H. de Van't, Mr. H. S. granting it' to Caritor, but if that is North, when the offending proclama continued to be in favour of This game played on the Navy "B"

James and Mrs. T. S. D. Wade.

too drastic and they still refuse to recognise us, I suggest that they at

Mr. C. H. Shields. Commissioner least place us on the same footing"

tion was issued,

ground was a very one sided affair, Wilts winning by 6 goals to 0, they were five up at half time, and in the

of the Chinese Postal Administration/ added Dr. Wu Ting-fang. "Is that did not approve of the wording of the Chan So cleared with a hefty kiek second half they took matters very

at Shanghai has been decorated with the Second-Class Order of the "Chia Ho," bestowed on him for valuable services rendered to the Chinese Republic. Mr. Shields, who is a son-in-law of Mr. Alexander Steren-

not fair!"

"Bat you would still have the Peking militarists," said our repre- sentative. How do you propese to achieve unity with them still in power in the North ?"

PUNJABIS Y. KOWLOON RES.

Flayed on the Kowloon ground,

the

the issue of the proclamation at all. Following a bombardment, Matthews easy- He should have gone further: he handled in the penalty area. Chan So should have condemned it as unfair took the kick, beating Bishop with

fast low shot. From the kick off the to a neighbouring government. In the Straits Settlements the Chinese Chinese came again and Bishop was "We have the means," replied Dr. were allowed to hold demonstrations, called on to save shots from Au-Kit Kowloor were the first to score, but son, manager of the North Britian Wa Ting-fang with a smile. Ther Is not Singapore a British colony? Sang and Ip Kan, Sailors obtained Lees levelled. things up for Distillery, Edinburgh, is a native of

the Chinese backs, Chinese came again each.

A very even game, Punjabis' play Helensburgh, and has just completed are intelligent people who understand America allowed Chinese to send possession but were unable to get by Punjabis. Result: Draw one goal

Revering to the larger question of and Matthews in attempting to clear twenty-five years service with the where their best interests lie. We money to us openly."

Chan how to control the ball they should hands in the penalty area. "the Far East," its ramifications are, Cinese Government. This is one of can talk to them, we can convince China's disunity, Dr. Wa Ting-fang ( &gain knocked the ball down with his was good and with a little more idea

them. Besides, they are not foreigners,

receiving They are Chinese. We can settle it said that Canton 75 if we are left alone. The great point substantial assistance from Chinese 50 again took the kick, and do well.

They contributed Bishop was applauded for bring is, withdraw recognition first of all living abroad.

Chinese continued to press but no and place us on level terms. But I according to their wealth, realising ing off the best save of the afternoon. think if you do not recognise us it that the Southern government had "no further scoring took place. The will mean the present unsettled selfish ambitions and, had no aze to Chinese ran out. winners of 'faat Chinese ground was spoilt by the

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as Dr. Wu pointed out, so widespread, the highest honours bestowed on and we have become so accustomed foreigners by the Government of an old China hands" to hear it China. Formerly Mr. Shields was spoken of as the chief spoke of the Portal Commissioner at Canton wheel of our day existence, that we have somehow taken it for granted that it is and wrist be coeval, with

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CLUB KOWLOON.

This game, which did not start until quarter to five, was a very even ore

UNITED +. S.CA. "B."

This game which was played on the

Guaners do not seem to have settled down yet.

"Curlew "won by three goals to

two.

CRICKET.

spectatots encroaching on the field. European busines on this side of the GERMANS LOSING TRADE, conditions cantined indefinitely.

"At present seven provinces are game by I goal to 0.. His attention having been drawn

Referee, Mr. Hollands,

United were by far the best team and 2. 1921, at Shanghai. Arthur globe. Surely the old-time clipper

On the play Chinese deserved to ran out winners by four goals to none. George Rendall, youngest son of tipper rolled rakishly up those stone

to Lord Northcliffe's message to The lavourable to us, bondes half a dozen the late Dr. Rendall, of Maiden steps? Surely the quaint, bewhisker-

Times published in the Ching Hai promising us aid. Others who will

way in the second half, and should assistance of their first division Newton, Dorset, and of Mrs.ed, long skirted, port drinking taipars

the previous day, Dr. Wa Ting-fang come in are waiting to see how the win. They had matters all their own No doubt the Chinese missed the

have increased their score. Cairo players. news item dated observed that the distinguished wind blows. Rendall, of The Limes, Kemble, of eld went into that room labelled

Our representative made an attempt did not seem to be in form: Stevenson Glos, and Kathleen La Mothe

"Manager," where 60 many human Washington, August 29, says: Ger visitor was powerful man with a

to induce Dr. Wu Ting-lang to dia- (Betty), elder daughter of Mir. anxieties and hopes and fears have man competition in the field of great personality. There was no and Mrs. J. Kendall Rigby, of 11 been experienced 1 Bo, disdaining foreign trade is showing signs of doubt about that. When he visited cuss the proposed expedition against was practically a passenger, as he had CURLEW RES. V. R.G.A. RES.

weakening, Secretary Hoover said Carton he had a long conference Peking only to receive the smiling cident. Their defence was not sound

A fast game, with the Sailors Southwick Pace, Hyde Park, Water, we would be apt to argue. But today. The Germans are having with me but he did not commit reply "We are not going to tell you and the fact Chinese forward line had having the best of the game. The

history, and the stifl lively memory difficulty in handling business obtain himself to much expression of opinion our secrets."

them guessing on many occasions. of the venerable Wu, correct these

By allowing the people of Kwangri attractive price regarding the Canton viewpoint. He ed through their The China Mail.romatic impressions for us. Canton's

is a very careful man. However, to govern themselves after conquering Foreign Minister remembers half a

In particular, the secretary explain what he did say largely coincided the province, the Canton Government down of Hongkong's most entered, the Germans are finding it impos with our view. It was an agreeable had given an example of the enlighten- prising Britishers getting together and

"What we want," added Dr. Wu HONGKONG, MONDAY, UCT, 31, 1931, starting it as a comparatively modest silble to produce goods up to their surprise to leam that he opposeded methods it intended to employ.

pre-war quality, and are unable to renewal of the Japan alliance. A

CIVIL SERVICE NAVY. and unambitious affair. They started, execute large numbers of contracte. little while ago I. Was in favour of Ting-fang, is a good govern with perhaps the Club having slightly: unawares, a commercial avalanche.

In Argentina, he said, the Germans the treaty myself but I have now ment, sound government the better of the exchanges, but they Of the many things whose begin were compelled to throw up a contract) came to hold the opposite view democratic government like that could not find the net.

Club kicked off, and Kowloon were Played on the G. S. ground: The rings Dr

the United States. ór for large quantities of steel which Six months ago I favoured the treaty: witnessed, zone can have grown they could not deliver. ----

now I say it is no good. If it is Britain, the last without a king of 600 pressing, McPhail relieving by home team won the tous electing to kicking to touch. Kowloon came bat, but were unable to put together Next to Confucius, probably the like this one, like the Hongkong

renewed it will only be a source of course."

again and Rodgers saved a fine shot more than 83; Bayer's 28 being the greatest man in the proper sense of & Shanghai Banking Corporation,

friction and perhaps it will be impos "But supposing you do not get re- Tuman greatness that China Las described now as one of the largest

able to avoid war.

cognition," inquired our represent from Duncan. Ulub got going and only noticeable contribution.

The Navy began badly and had 5 England tested Eve with 4-fset shot. produced is Dr. Wu Ting Fing His banks in the world." Far Eastern RANGOON LIGHTS..

It follows that if the alliance ative, "what line of action are you Give and take play followed, the ball wickets down for 2 Franks and emarks at the.opening of the new business has grown, too, and it is

CHANGED,

going to follow?" remains between England and Japan, building for the Hongkong and Shang-clear that we have hare a case of what

"If we do not get recognition the travelling from end to end very fast. Greig, however, getting together China will sometime make an alliance hai Bank at Canton give us a double-biologists 'call symbiosis, two things

recorded.

Jatter batsman offering chances which barrelled sensation. They bring home thriving in association. The growing. The Harbour Master (Lieutenant with a third pawer to protect her own present friction will continue," replied Half time raved with no score passed their opponent's score, the

Dr. Wo Ting-fang, "I do not know

Restarting Kowloon attacked, but were not taken, and the innings to us two apparently antithetical business has helped the Bank to grow, Conway Hake RN.R.) has received interests. The war showed the danger tade tious--one that Dr. Wa is old and the growing Bank has helped the the following telegrams from the of alliances. Bus for alliances there for how long. It might be for one. Gerrard cleared transferring play to closed for 114.

two, three or four years. If you

The fielding of C. S. wan decidedly enough to remember the beginning of business to grow. Nor is that growth principal Port Officer at Bangoon would have been no war. If you are withdraw recognition from Feking you the other end where Eve was called the Bank, the other that the Baak is unhealthy. We have emphasized the

on to save shots from England, Begg patchy, and will have to be improved October 23,China Bakir light, anot selfish and you treat other nations will facilitate the unity of China.”

and Kahr in rapid succession; the upan: we recommend more practice "And if not ?" young enough to have it beginning comparative youngness of the Bank white fixed and flashing light fairly, what need is there for alliances? zemebered by a man stilling. The to mark our amazement at its in lat 18° 17' N. and long. 96 11 E. When a nation contracts an alliance

"We shall probably fight," he Club, were here having the beat of the at this branch of the game. To s second is more spiking than the first, progress; but it has none of that will cease to be exhibited with effect it creates suspicion among the other added gravely. And then we shall exchanges, but for Eve being at the casual observer it appeared a though top of form they must have secred their Captain was somewhat incon an an emotion, for we have long been bigness we associate with mushroom from 1st. November, 1921. A black nations."

Kowloon came again and Townsend aiderate towards one of his men, at accustomed to think of the Grand Old growfas. The Bank is not a fungoid can buoy showing Bashing light will be Commending Lord Northcliffe's Ben who will get the upper hand."

was nearly through, Rodgers clearing least. It is rather hard, when one Man of China zu an evergreen, institution. No greater testimonial placed in lat. 16° 07' N. and long. example in visiting Canton before passing judgment on its govemment, wenerabile. above, most slatesmen could be paid to such an institution 96,05 E., approximate."..

Kowloon came agam, and -Coombes wants to sleep, to have to keep cross-

Bomeow it comes

October 29: Beference my te Dr. Wu Ting-fang said that before a in such a difnation than that paid by : 0.5

in the stomach after eating you goal. Kodgers who was standing ont- comfortable place, say mide and shock to ealize *hat

the Dr. Wa when he told us that many of legam Oct, 28 the buoy which was to foreigners condemned Canton they W you been folloess and weight zeiving took a steady shot ating when over is called. Could not a Bank as an institution is so compare his conservative countrymen, fotsak bave been placed in lat. 16 07 N. should come and see for themselves. may know that you have eaten too much, side the goal line must have misjudged leg, be provided! It would tave a tively young. It is no identified with ing their traditional preference for and long. 96 06 E. will not now be Then they should then go to Peking old take one of Chamberlain's the fight of the ball, it went over his certain amount of movement any way.

Tablets to aid your digestion. For al

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