SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1922
SPECIAL CABLE.
PRINCE'S TOUR.
SJAUTIFUL WEATHER
JAVOURS,
SINGAPORN VISIT.
{Chine Mel SPECIAL.]
SINGAPORE, March 31, The Prince landed in Singapore at ben o'clock to-day amidst manifests tions of unbounded loyalty from all! communities who vied with each other
in the lavishness of their decorations,
Thousands lined the route.
The Prince, who replied to an ad-
dress of welcome, unveiled the wa memorial. Ha saw thousands of: assembled children. -
Finally he met the rulers of the unfederated states at Government
House.
In the afternoon be opened the Malaya Bornes exhibition which is being held on a very large scale. The weather is beautiful, and the city is looking its finest.
SPORT.
FOOTBALL.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
The following matches are down for decision to-day in the various les gues
DIVISION I
LOCAL IND GENERAL.
The Magistrates' Department gets a holiday the first day of the Prince's visit. It works the second day as usual.
Found aneczscious in Prays East with an injured leg, a Chinese was yes erday taken to the Government Civil Hospital.
It is announced that Mr. A. R. Lowe is appointed Interim Special Manager of the Banque Industrielle de Chine during Mr. E. A. M. Williams' absence from the Colony.
On behalf of the King the Gov ernor has given his assent to the ordinance passed by the Legisistive Council amending the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Ordinance (1966).
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When the 3.8. "Fan Cloon" amv ed in harbour yesterday, the body of Chinese steerage passenger who died suddenly a few hours from port was removed to the Kowloon mor- tuary.
MASODS
Command Orders state that Free- of the Garrison who are attending the Masonic reception to H. R. H. the Prince of Wales in the Pavilion on April 7, have permission to wear Masonic regalis.
Command Orders state that dur-| ing the visit of H.R.H, the Prince of Wales, helmets and khaki drill take the place of cats and khaki serge clothing. Summer mess dress will not be worn before April 8.
Mr. Phoon Seek Wah. Govern- ment Civil Hospital, who qualified as a bachelor of medicine and a bachelor
of surgery of the Hongkong University in December last year, has been
Hongkong Clab v. King's, Club ground. Referee: Mr Wams.
Hongkong Police v. HMS.Cuthorised to practise medicine here. lew," Navy "A" ground. Referes: Mr. Garton
South China v. HMS. "Titania." South Chins ground. Refer e: Mr. Hollands.
R.G.A. v. H.MS. "Cairo." Sockum poo ground... Referee: Mr. Smith.
Kowlood v. H.M.S. Ambrose,"
Kowloon ground, Happy Valley. Re-
feree: Mr. Bolton.
Kick of 4.30 p.m.
DIVISIÓN IL.
South China "A" v. H.K. Reserves South Chis ground.
feree: M. Sambeils.
PRINCE'S VISIT.
SPECIAL HARBOUR -REGULATIONS.
In connection with the visit of the Prince of Wales to the Colony párt
The steam tender "Stanley" taking
THE CHINA MAIL.
MURDER CHARGE.
·BRICKLAYER'S 'SUPPOSED
FIGHT.
Yesterday afternoon Acting Sub- Inspector Fallon, of No. 7, Police
A
right side
of
the
week, it is aroourced that on Thane day Blake Fier will be closed to all public traffic from 8am to 11am. Station, found the dead body of a and again from 8 p.m, until midnight. On Friday from 8 p.m. until the Chinere in Hatton Road, West Point, Prince has left to go on board with large word on FM.S. "Renown."
tbe bead the Prince and party through the Fracturing the skull. It was later harbour to view the illumination will learned that the man was a bricklayer leave Blake Pier at 9.30 p.m. on the Thursday and will proceed eastward living in Second Street, and it was through man-of-war anchorage then alleged, he was murdered in the course mand Admiralty buoy No. 1 ad of a fight with another mason who thence westward through the central
The
fairway and the fairway buoys and was raid to have absconded. thence back to Black Pier using the Central fairway. All launches and police have the alleged murders ferries are warned to give the name and description
Stanley" a wide berth when going through the harbour at this time.
The "Stanley" will carry besides the usual steaming lights Sred vertical lights at the main.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE
CHINE, HONGKONG.
Mr. ARTHUR RYLANDS LOWE TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that has been appointed Interim Special! Manager during the temporary absence of the Special Manager, Mr. E. & M. WILLIAMS.
H. A. NISBET, Provisional Liquidator. Jockons. April 1, 1:2
FOR SALE.
The Coronet Theatr's grest drama "I am Guilty," which was rewarded with crowded bouses 1st, pricht versi night, will be lown again this (ex Yarch 1921) apple
evening. In response to numerous, requests Mary Pickford's comedy masterpiece. "The Hoodlum," will will be screened to-morrow evening.
The King has not been sävised
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to exercise his power of disallowance. The Matorship with respect to the ordinance modifṛ- Clabing certain provisions of the Treaty having arrived from Shanghai with ber
of Peace (Hungary) Order, 1921, for the purpose of adapting the provisions of the order to the circumstances of the Colony of Hongkong,
Be
St. Joseph's v. H.M.S. "Curlew Barris, St. Joseph's ground. Re- feree: Mr. Newton.
In order to have the ares properly King's Reserves v. University, Soo- kuwpoo ground. Referee' 1. Cold out for burying Chinese dead, six
line. Kick of 3 p.m.
ÇYITED SERVICES LEAGUE ILMS. "Hawkins," Navy "B" ground. Be feree: Mr. Moore.
H.M.S. "Tamar"
LAWN TENNIS.
HK.CO. TOURNEY.
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Following are the results of the matches played yesterday:
Open Championship Doubles.-M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo beat H. D. Rumjahu and A. H. Rumjaha 1-6. 6-2, 6-4, 6-4; E. A. Rumjahn and 0.) Ramjahn beat Major Lloyd and A. B. Raworth 3-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4.
months hence the Governor, intends-
overearried cargo as well as the argo of MS. Tingking" MS. Kina," Consip, ees are notified that all goods are being landed at their ink into the Hongkong & Kowicon Wharf & Godown Company's gedowns Kowloon whence and or from the wharfe delivery may be
obtained.
All broken, chafd zod damaged
to make an order directing the rels are to be left in the Godowns, moral of all graves in the portions of where they will be examined on the secons A,B and C in Mount Caroline 50 April 1922 at 10 am. hy Messrs. Cemetery shown in a plan at the Sanitary Department Office.
Forthcoming Crown land auctions include the sale of about 34,375 sq. It. at Pokftium for an upset price of $4138; about 25,000 sq. ft. at Repulse Bay for an upset price of $1,905, and about 6.000 sq. ft. on the New Road from Wanchai Gap to Magazine Gap for an upset price ni $720.
St. John's Cathedral Church Notes state: We much regret to announce the continued illness of the Handicap Singles "A."--. B. Pen- Cathedral organist, Mr. Dennan man (-158) beat B. D. C. Morgan Fuller, who is still in the Feski
Hospital bat is making progle-s (+56) 6-0, 60..
Club Championship.-Major. C. towards recovery. Owing to Lis Willson beat G. Miskin 6-6, 63, 6-4; illness it has been found necessary to F. A. Redmond beat R. M. Henderson standon the unal oratorio en Good 0-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-4; G. W. Sewell beat
L. Kelson 6-3, 0-6, 6-1, 6 1.
Handicap Sagles "B".-C., G.
Friday night.
St. John's Cathedral Church Notes mention that Dr. Severn has under.
Pardue (26) beat A. G. Simpson taken to collect the money need (+15) 6-1, 6-3,
Handicap Doubles R. E. Valento install fans in the Catheriza in pod tine and D. J. Valentine . Lt. Col. of the punkahs which have been used Greer and Engr. Capt. Garwood: hitherto in the hot weather. When
Walk-over.
MONDAY'S MATCHES.
the electric current used to be cut off on Sunday mornings it seemed better to rely on the old-fashioned purkahs,
Open Championshir Double-but now that a continuous supply is A. A. Rumjahn and S. H. Ismail v. given by the Electric Company it has R. K. Valentine and D. S. Valentine:bren thought that the fans will be E. Busschaert and R. C. Witbell v. more reliable and less in the way than Wong Po-keung and V. Yvanovich. the punkahs."
Handicap Double-G. Mirkin and
C. Blaker v. M. E. F. Airey and F.B. Plondten.
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Open Championship Singles.-F. L Lauv. F. A. Bedmond.
If the domestics of Hongkong
on their
dad and Deaglas.
Claims against the steamer must be presented in writing within ten days sfter arrival of steamer, otherwise they will not be recognized.
tions not cleared by the 5tb prü, 1922 will be object to rent.
No fire insuren e will be effctal by the undersigned in any case whatever.
Bills of Lating will be countersigned by MANNERS & BACKHOUSE, LTD.,
Agente. Bengkung, April 1, 1922
BILLIARDS.
PALACE HOTEL HANDICAP.
1st Prize Zad Triz 3rd Prize
Highest Break
Silver Cup.
.Billiard Cue.
Entrance Fee 13.00. Entrina close on April 10th. Names to be sent (with Entrance
Pest to
J. II. OXBERKY,
Palace Hotel.
TO-DAY'S NEW
BLOWS AT A BALL--
11
"COUNT" AND MEMBER OF A
PRINCELY FAMILY.
An uproarious incident occurred at
Torlonis, of the prominent princely a charity ball between Don Marino
family, who married Mimi Moore of New York, and Count Lovatalli, whose wife was formerly a Miss Koen, an Argentine woman. The ball was organised by the British and American
American nursing home. Ambassadors on behalf of an Anglo-
The quarrel is said to have con- cerned the payment of a sculpture ordered by Donna Elsie Torlonis from Don Marino is said to have struck Quant Lorstelli, who is a sculptor. Count Lovstalli, who retaliated. The incident was promptly ended by their respective friends, but it is be- lieved that a duel will follow.
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