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SINGAPORE, March 29. The Prince is receiving enthusiastic welcome at Kuala Lampar rivalling anything through out the tour.

LOCAL AND GERBRAL

Prince's visit.

LAWN TENNIS.

KUMAGAE'S FINE EXHIBITION

and

when

MATCH.

finding the sideline accurately, but the Chinese stayed on top and made the game 3-1 against them. Ng Sri Kong beat Ramage over the net in the fifth game, but the later had his revenge on Lot Wei a

THURSDAY, MARCH SU 1922.

BOXING.

THIS EVENING'S NOVICES” ..TOURNEY.

Middlewirbti

LATE SIR E. S.-KADOORIE

GENEROUS EDUCATIONAL

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Following is a list of competitors in Generous bequests to the educa- FOR ASSISTANCE.

A crowd numbering 2,000 was pre-little later with a similar stroke. The sent ut the HCC., gmund Chinese took this game, reducing the the various classes of the Hongkong tional institutions be helped so greatly [China Mail SPECIAL.] punesua ly at 230 p.m., yesterday to Japanese lead to 3-2. They were not Baring Association's novices tourna to narture daring his lifetime are

witness the promised exhibition match allowed to go farther, however.

Sir Ellis Kadoorie of which probate SINGAPORE, March 29. between J. Kumague, the Japanese Kaksathi showed brilliancy at this ment which opens at the City Hall provided under the will of the late On receipt of a wireless message tennis champion, who is passing juncture, and bringing off a telling this evening at 7 o'clock, and will be has just been granted at the Supreme that rioting had occurred among the through on board the && "Hakone drive down the centre he ped his part- continued to-morrow, (at the same Court.

The time), and at 2.30 and 9.15 p.m., on The gross value of the state, so coolics

board the steamer Mare" on his way home from Eng-ner to make a lore game.

Saturday. The competitors in the far as has been ascertained up to the Tjilatjap" on the way from Batavia land, and Ng Ste Kwong, the local Japanese won the set-6-2

Kamagae was a little reckless in the

nat personsity of $926,188. Therby. to Singapore HMS. "Darban" pro-champion. Enthusiasm was keen,

wil make their first appearance there was much speculation opening stages of the fourth set, and Byweight and heavyweight classes present is $1,117,352, which leaves s are still valuable properties in Hong- ceeded to render assistance.

ss.to how our champion would shape taking advantage of this, the Chinese

on Saturday altemoon when the an against one of the world's best played accurately, taking three games

the classes, and the semi-finals of the assessed. When certain legacies have been provided for the residue is divid- exponents of the game. The dis-straight off the red. The Japanese preliminaries and semi-finals of these ang India and ether places to be

was great therefore recovered their accuracy in appointment.

after waiting until 2.45, fourth, and with the Chinese smash- other classes will be decided. Ated into three equal rortions as follows: informed that ing wekly, won it and the next night the finals of all classes and the One-third to the British Government the crowd Was

Featherweight and the match had been called off because one comfortably. Ng Sze Ewoog

Schools in Kumagae was without Lis racquet won a few points in excellent style in championship of the Colony, bouts for building an Elis Kadoorie School and playing outfit. However, the the sixth game but did not retain his will be staged. Competitors are Mesopotamis, one third to his brother crowd was promised some sort of an form. Log Wei was caught out of requested to be at the City Hall half

on-third to the Anglo-Jewish Hongkong's erchange banks will exhibition if it cared to wait some ten position, and the Japanese creted up an hour before the starting time each Mr. E. S. Kadoorie, of Shanghai; Association of England for education be closed dating the two days of the minutes or a quarter of an hour. Most to 3 all. They outgeneralled their day so that the tournament can start

decided to wait, and at 3 pm. their opponents in the seventh game and Pomptly on time.

Flyweights (mar weight 112 lbs.): al purposes. patience was rewarded when Kumagne won it for love. The Chinese just 1 C. Smith F. Pte. Hughes: Pic. and Ng Sze Kwong made their ap-managed to pull through with the

Bantamweight (max. Weighe 113 pearance. However, the champions next same and the core stood Smith ... Rodrigues,

share b) Tel. Bates v. LC Thomp. only indulged in a knock for a quarter at 4 ali. Kumagae who had been of an hour. Then W. Lok Wei and playing Kakauchi, a local Japanese player of the game throughout, tired stone; A. B. Locas v. Pte. Johnson; While fixing the awning. the made their appearance, and it was an in the ninth game and allowed the P. Stack v. J. W. Baldwin Pre School for Indians in Hongkong; an. annuity of $3,000 to the Els Kadoorie master of a water boat lying in the nounced by the umpire, Mr. Lindsell, Chinese to take it to 40-15. Then he Hughes v. Pte. Morris; Fe. Smith vanity of $500 to the Ellis Kadocria- of Honam, 80 long. Ysumati shelter yesterday sccidental that a doubles match would be played, took it to deace, but lost on Lok We Sig. L King: Pte. Redaway v. F. G. Evening School in Hongkong an ly fell overboard and was drowned.

Byes: A. B. Lambert and Private College as Kumage who had not played for smashing. The Japanese played badly Luz.

ander it

the remains nearly six months, and had had a at the closing stages of the game and

Quina. rather rough voyage here from Singa- the Chinese took the tenth game!

Featherweights (max. weight 126 management of deceased's trustees.

and прод

the condition pore where, by the way, he was easily and the set for 6 4. defeated in an exhibition game, did The Chinese won by 6-3, 6-4, 2-6, lbs.): Private Hughes v. 0.8. Bear;

4. B. Woods r. Pe. Harter; 0. Sat least one European master shall be not consider himself in fit form to play 6-1.

Player v. Pte. Batey, LC. Crotty v. employed in the school; an annuity of Pte. Kirsella; Pie Lamont v. Pie $150 for educational prizes amongst " adie; Rte. McCann v. Pte. Webster; Hongkong schools; an annuity of Christian hospitals and or Christian LC. Casting y. The Jones; Sergt. £100 to be distributed amongst ten Lightweights (max. weight 135 charitable institutions in England 10. Condon v. Pie. Rumsby, lbs.) Div. A.-F. 0. Leef v.I., C. be selected by the trustees; an amongst ten Jewish hospitals and Pte. Flynn T. Pte. Willlars. Cogian; A. B. Woods v. A. B. Tully: annuity of £100 to be distribuiel institutions in England to be selected. by the trustees.

A notice interesting to Kowloon residents appears in cur advertise ment columns under the heading "Izal."

Blind Husbands," a photoplay that has been acclaimed one of the most finished productions of the screen, will be shown at the Kowloon Theatre this evening for the one night only.

singles garne against our champion.

more than his

HE.C.C. TOURNET.

This Announcement was received with The first round in the Open Singles applause, and the crowd settled Cown Championship at the HCC was About completed yesterday, 8. H. Ismail The great fight film showing how for the treat promised them Carpentier defeated Cook in Leadon one half of the crowd was comfortably meeting R. Townsend and besting recently makes its last appearance at seated on the partly finished stands lim 6-0, 6-2, 6-1 the Coronet Theatre this evering, under erection for the HK.CO, cham- together with Her Beloved Villain," pionship games, and the rest had to a clever Realart comedy featuring content themselves with standing Wands Hawley in

mischievous B

room only.

HE. the Governor and Lady Stabbs were amongst the spectators bat had to leave before the match was finished.

THE GAME.

In the Handicap Singles "A" Capt. P. H. Davies (scr.) beat B. M. Henderson (scr.) 5-7, 6-0, 7-5.

Handicap Singles "R"-G. F. Caville (46) bist W. A. Cornell (10) 2 62; C Y Mark had a walk-over from L. de Leeuw.

Among the passengers who called

Handicap Doubles G. E. Eliams by the as. "Devanha" yesterday for

and C. B. Brown walk over from G. and Pte. Roberts. London, were Mr. G. H. Wakeman

F. Cavila and L. G. Johnson" (Crown Solicitor) and Mr. Wakeman,

Mixed Doubles.-J. B. Penman and Lieut-Col. and Mrs. Taylor, Engineer Captain Ferguson, Mrs. Barlow and nessed, although in the opening stages Mrs. Armstrong (-30) beat Surg.-L. Miss Coppinger, Commander B. R. of the game Rakanchi did not show G. H. Hayes and Dr. C. Turner (-4/6),

Presents, however, be Brooke, Licat. Comwall, Mr. W. A. up well

Some excellent tennis was wit-

-TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

The legacies include:-An annuity of $200 to the Hongkong Ladies' Benevolent Assosiation; an annuity“. of $100 to pay the fees of poce students at the Elka

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Div. B. Pte. Martin v. Pte. McKeown; Ldg. S. Wrigley v. Stoker Whyatt, Poe. Manning v. Pte. Barber Pte. Ayre v. Pte. Lambert:

Bres. A. B. Doyle, Pte. Saunderson, J. Cooper (P.W.D.) and Mrs. Cooper, began to put in some clever work & 6-2, 6-1; V. M. Graybarn and Mrs.

and Miss Stevens (15) 6-4, 6-0; F. A. Parry, Pte, Martin, Sig. Mitchell, Pte. Mr. and Mrs. Langridge, Mr. and Mrs the net, and the match became keen Grayburn (+46) beat C. B. Brown A. B. Winslade, Pte. King, L.C. S. Jenkins, and LC. Grimshaw, Mr. A. E. Warren, Impec- and exciting. Although the Japanese Redmond and Mrs. Lawes (-15) beat Scott, O. 8. Fran, Pte. Harrowitz,

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Bainthorpe tor Lamble, and Mr. Lenfesty.

perfect understanding which the Chi-G. W. Sewell and Miss H. Irving Ldg.

Welterweights (max. weight 147 Elaborate plats were made by Lese bad, and Eakanchi was certainly (16) 6-8, 6-3, 6-1.

Open Singles.-U. Omar v. N.D.be): Stoker Anderson v. Private Hayes; Private Goodinv. Private thieves in Kowloon yesterday to robot in Kumague's class, nevertheless they played a good enough game to

Rumjahn. a richs coolie. About 10.20 p.. fall stretch the local pair who had

Handicap Doubles.--Lt. Col. Green Haghes: Gar. Barker v. Stoker a well-dressed Chinese engaged his

Pte. Lyons. A. B. Fracks; L.C. riczba obtensibly to go to Kowloon to put in the best they knew tand Engt. Capt. Garwood. R. Fillage; Pte. Nield v. Pte Logan City. At the No. 4 Ysurati railway scatch the victory they won. Kumaga and D. J. Valentine.

undoubtedly showed lack of practice

Orr Pte. O'Brien: A. B. Dennis bridge, however, three men stepped

Pte. Brennan. into the roadway and stopped the rice but his driving was excellent, and on the run. of the game he could have eba. The fare jumped out and caught the coolie by the neck. Two of the just managed to in from Ng Sze men produced knives and kept the wong bad they played the singles coolie intimidated while the fourth match which was origitally arranged. man stole his purse containing the The local pair, of course, were regular partners, and their knowledge of esch other's game undoubtedly had much to do with their victory over a couple Retiring after 22 years in the who had never played together before. Hongkong Government service, Mr. This fact reflected much credit on the M. F. Lo; Major Lloyd and A B. G. E. Wakeman, the Crown Solicitor, Japanese for the strenuous struggle Raworth v. S. A. Romjahn and 0.

Ramjaha sailed for home yesterday with Mss. they made.

Club Championship.-G. Miskin r.

Heavyweights (weight over 160 Wakeman On Tuesday, Mr. Wake-

Ng Sze Kwong opened the game Major C. Willson; R. M. Henderson man was presented with a silver rose and volleyed well, ably supported byv. F. 4. Redmond; L. Nelson v. G. lbs.): A. B. Grace v. A. B. Barnes:

L. Bomb. Rose v. Corp. Packard the M. O. I. plaintively protesting, bowl, suitalis inscribed and bearing his partner, player of no mes W. Sewell. THOTE, CSTICS, PUBLIC SPEVICK" Dafuld for us such a fascinatingly the names of about twenty of be pro-order. The first seven games of the Handicap Singles "ARY novel device only to tell us it is no fessional friends. A very complimen set went to the serving. Kakanchi Smith . R. K. Valentine; J. B.

tary speech was delivered by Sir was extraordinarily inaccurate in the Penman v. B. D. C. Morgan. Emkono, TREAT, MARCH 30, 1952 good? In his quiet, efficient way, Wiliam Rees Davies, in which be

Mixed Double-0. C. Stark and opening game, and the Chinese WOL also, it is possible to picture the wished Mr. Wakeman a happy retire Kunagae served well and managed Mrs. Stark v. Lt. A. S. Lindsell and Chairman of the Sanitary Board ment on behalf of all present. Mr. to even the score to 1-1. Lok Wei Mrs. A. S. Lindsall...

Victoris (B,C.) and Wakeman ame to the Colony in served in the third game and the cabling to

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Mixed Doubles.-R. M. Smith and Mrs. R. M. Smith v. J. B. Penman and Mrs. Armetzong; A. D. Ball and Miss Harrison v. F. A. Redmond and

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TO-MORROW'S WATCHES. Open Doubles.-H. D. Ramjaha and A. L. Bamjahn v. H. W. Lo sud

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Byes: Pte. Smith. Stoker Carter, Ldg.-S. Meen, Boy Lawrence A. B. Baker, Pte. Martin, Stoker Flegg, Pte. Wilson and Gunner Herwood.

Middleweights (max. weight 160 lbs): Pte. Newman v. Pte. Thomas; A. B. Newman v. A. B. Walker; Sergt. Kirby y. Gor. Moxworthy; Ldg. Stoker O'Hara v. 4. B. Thewles; Byes: Pte. Gardner and A. B. Pte. Drennan v. 0. 8. Lawrence.

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"The officers of our Health Depart te uesting more particulars. All the 1905 he was appointed Land Officer ont in the fourth and beating Lok The trial of two men for the ment" cannot claim to have "played Morning Post has to tell is the story and Official Receiver in Bankruptcy. Wei in convincing manner made it 2 assassination of Mr. Hare

of He was appointed Crown Soliciter in all On Ny Sze Kwong's service, the Japanese Premier, has just begun. of the Colony on the occasion of the the game" properly until they have of a thick, gluey substance expressed in a becoming toancet the exceptional tenacity" smeared on 1916. Durin the war, Mr. Wakeman Chisce made the fifth game a level One of the accused, by name Kenichi visit of the Prince of Wales there will

was the icer Commanding the - gratitude they must be feeling towards boards as a trap for rate. When first Defence Corps Reserves and was one, but the Japanese pair were not to at the opening sitting of the court be no delivery of the lanterna and

called.The Chinese again wanted him to the conclusion that Mr. 'the Morning Po4, which in its issue *pread the stuff was "sticky enough specially mentioned in a War Offes be so easily disposed of and $ all, was gave in detail the events which to Ede." Purchasers who have placed Kwangsi. (B. and S.) for Shanghai Tjiliwang, (J. C. J. L) for Yoke- of yesterday morning offered them a to hold a home," but it later became Notice for the services he had render-ahead in the seventh game and led Hars must be done away with orders should send to the premises-March 29.

4-3. They were lucky to have got Among the matters he mentioned recently occupied by Messrs William suggestion which, it was convinced, so stiff that "rats could run across it

this game however, for their sniash-were the Nikolaiersk affair, the Seath Powell Ltd, in Wiseman's Building hama, Amay-March 29. should not be without interest to without even leaving footmarks." It

ing was very uncertain. Kakauch's Manchuria Railway case the Tokyo for their supplies. Coclies should service let the Japanese further down Manicipal scandal, opinn and the bring a signed chit authorizing them them," in view of the prevalence of is not, after all, probable that Dz.

and the scores stood at 5-3 in favour Bhanging issue. After considering to take delivery. plague in Hongkong.". Our morning Pearse will make the complaint that

of the Chinese pair. The ninth game these, he said, he came to the Contemporary was quite modest about we imagined him making, or that Mr.

very strenuously contested conclusion that Mr. Hars must be Kumagae brought of some fire eaves, ssassinated, il necessary at cost of it. It did not brag, as less worthy Sayer will attempt to do what we

(the accused's) life. The but Ng Sze Kwong was placing too his newspapers have been known to du, pictured him as conceivably doing. If

Salisbury'' Quaints brought their accurately to be denied and the hearing is proceeding, df its superior acumen It did not either of these gentleman read that

The strike of the Bice Shipping A case of peculiar interest to the even make any preten that itse article in our contemporary, we faresell season to a close last night, Chi ese took the first set 6-3.

with a mixed grill of the brightest Kumsgae served a laye game in the That exp

waica his

and best from their varied repertoire, second set, and taking Ng Eze shipping fraternity in Shanghai is to Association, at Canton, which started suggestion was original. It got it from could tell exactly Victoria, B. C. It did not even lace would wear. It would be one of Floral, tributes to the ladies and Kwong's service also, the Japanese be heard at the International Mixed two months ago, was settled on the advocate with any noticeable warmth interest, certainly. It would, mutatis encores galore were testimony to the pair led 2-0. The third game provid-Court, at Shanghai The subject of evening of Match 27. in the presence the success of the efforts put forward, ed soms excellent ten is on both the coming legal battle, says the of all the delegates of the rice the adoption Victoria A. D. of the mutaudis, be identical wit experiment, led Victoria B. C.expression noted on the face of the Mavis French, Dorothy James and sites, with the Chinese on top siter Shanghai Gazelle, will be about merchants and the Rice Shipping Dod Meshan, Harold Fate rand Iras several deures had been called. They breach of the Hongkong Arbitantron Association at a meeting held in the old lady whose little grandson, back Campbell were in fine voice. Jasie were weak in the next, however, and Award (1920). The defendant in the Association of Chamber of Commerce. After offerings full particular from school, was explaining to her sitter domed herself into the the Japanese led 1-1. The Chinese case is the San Peb Steam hip After long discussion over the enough, we are sure, to interest all how to suck eggs. Because, as it affections of the audience whilst Gay rallied after this and by superior Navigation Company, and the articles, which the strikers abmitted the officers of our Health Department happens, Victoria, Hongkong, has Fano and Salisbury (B.B provided tennis won five games in succession plaintif is the well-known Chins Costesys the Canton Times, the merchants Officer's Guild. Hr. K. E. Newman finally gave in, and the victory was the Morning Post said: "But been using "rat boards," - (meared the humorous relief with the raw and the set by 6-£

The Chizoe fell off in the third set, will represent the plaintiff, Mr. won by the striker. It is worthy to alter the ex erience of Victoria we with thick, giney substance" for and perfection of accomplish d

and playing with dash, the Japanese Kentwell will appear for the defen- note that Mr. Lou Woon, Prendent dant. It appears that the Chrus of the Association did a great deal fancy our health officials will belitate motysteen year, and what the Post The Company as a whole shine had matters all their ow

Coast Officers' Guild is applying for an in winging about the negotiations, before recommending the general bendimed as tár and sensational in their busiesques of which several winning three games ze sic

tion fo restrain the Ben Peh and after the settlement of the strike, householder, 16mploy a metod experiment” is to the officers of our were given last night. Hugh Bayley without may

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