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the adventures favourite characters in romantic fiction, so, on this theory, we follow the careers of the members of car when we Royal House. Even neither mest nor see them, we enjoy reading about their doings in the paper The Princess is to marry! This all day match played on the A. A. Ramjaha c and b Abbas God bless her. The details enthral K.CC. ground en Saturday, and F. A. Redmond, Wilson b Major a. But there must be something rested in a win for the Cub by one. E. Yeah, and b Abbas.. more solid at the base even than that innings and 40 runs. Both teams W. Vickers, c and b Grimes. The feeling is so general and so deep were strongly represented and ex-M. B. Osman. b Omat We never wake up from this particucellent cricket was witnessed by a lar rapture remarking (with a sigh) large gathering of erectators, incind-P. F. Choo, b Grimes that it is a pity it is only a story."ing H.E. Vice Admiral Sir Alexander T. E. Yeow. Omar...
S. H. Ozz, Bot out It is more than a story to us. Daff, GB · · Carlyle on hero worship might The Club players were in good Ng Bow Poo, b Gitmes explain it for us.. We have a queer form. Batting first, they put up a M. A. Kyum, à Grimes. hanger for human greatness, and the total of 243 Pearce was the most pseudo great have given us so many outstanding player, contributing a grievous disappointments. Statesmene & during an innings of one hour Napoleons (bot of war and finance) and forty minutes. His score in- great men of letters, even persons of claded fourteen benodarice.
The Gar ison were able to reply with title, have so aften shown the feet of clay that shock the idolatrous only 161, of ich. Olliver's "66 was We year for greatness and we the top contribution. They were given want it permanent. We want it to a resold knock; but the Club's bow- wear well Royalty (or at least our leze gave them to chance to make U. Omar British brand of it) satisfies the coa- good, and dismissed the whole side E. W. Major ditions. It is a stable receptacle for for the exceptionally low score of 42 Y. Abbas. that fountain of devotion and desire runs. There were no fewer than T. Grimes... to be devoted which wells from us--17 "ducks" in this innings.
it is, as it were, the unbreak- able doll for the loving child. į Thoughtful adults may put it sa
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Scores:
F.L.C.C.
Lt. R. Stewart, R.N. b Davies is J. R. Mi chell, b Davies
L.-J. B. Franks, b Baker
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Total
MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1922
GUNNERS AND CHINESE
DRAW.
Evenly matched, these two teams played to a goalless draw. Mengh, Harris and Rear gave Lo Chai a lot of work in the Chinese goal at the
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opening stages of the game, but the
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KOWLOON BOWLERS.
ANNUAL MEETING HELD.
SHOULD LADIES PLAY?
Members of the Kowloon BowEng
goalie was equal to the occasion and Green Club held their annual meeting allowed nothing to pass him. At the on Friday evening, Mr J. N. R. Allan 11 other end, Philips
0
given a lot of trouble by lp Kan
also presided.
The annual report, presented by
also safe between the sticks, and no
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score resulted.
Laggan), set out that the profit made
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and Lau-Tak Cheong, but the hon. Secretary (Mr. J. C. Me-
The teams were:
in the working of the Clab was R.GA-Philips; Walker and Word+ | 32,858.41. This was due to the 11 house; Bailey, Pascce and Doooraz Loyal support given by members.
Ecay, Teale, McHugh, Harris ard .119 Couzas.
Fall of wickets
126, 273. 3-98; 4-116, 117, 6-119, 7-119.&-119.9-119, 10-119.
Bowling Analysis.
CRAIGYNGOWER.
R.
0.試
14 5 43 3 60 29 1
91 31 2
5 3 5 1
E..P. Wilson, c and b Rumjaho..
.. 10
T. Grimes, b T. E. Yeoh..
R. Basa, cand b Rumjaho..
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U. ML Omar, e Bolbatchet, b Rum-
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D
B. Jex not out..
12
27
W. Hall, c Ng Bow Poo, b Ram-
jahn
3
22
Marsh, e N. B. Omar, b Yeoh
0
Y. Abbas, e Redmond, b Keob..
LD. McNicholl, b Davies
0
Major a and b Ramjahn
E. G. Lammert, run.out
Fattydad, b Rumjahn.
Extras
LOCAL AND GENERAL
L. J. Davies, not cut..
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15
9
Total.
Total
.243
Cable Macao is restored.
communication
with
Fall of wickets:~~~
well for the child that it should love, and well that the doll should be an- breakable; bat into the mind of Ltd. the child no such ideas may come. It only feels. As newspaper articles are not for the expression of feelings, it would seem that this one might de as well ever have been written
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Fall of wickets: 1-18, 2-19, 3-19, 4-92, 5-147, 6-188, 7-214, 8-215,
A Sai Street shop foki absconded | 9-216, 10-243. yesterday with $3,108 he had collect- ed in his employers' name.
As the s.8. "Soian' was entering port on Thursday;s Chinese jumped overboard. The ship was immediate 3y stopped and a life boat lowered. The man was rescued but he died a few minutes later.
Two at an baskets containing 8 Mauser pistols and 760 rounds of ammunition, dumped into the harbour by a Chinese who ran away when ship's Indian guard approached, were taken to the Central Police Station on Thursday.
Among those coming out by the "Mishims Maru" are Mr. A. Ritchie, Mr. B. Capper, Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Field and family, Capt. and Mrs. C. R. Roberts, Mrs. and Mrs. C. G. Duft. Mrs. A L. Croome and Miss M. D. Webster.
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During the year $2,100 of Straits T South Chica-Lo Chai: Lam Yuk per cent. Loan were purchased. Forty Ting and Ng Kim Chien: Leung! oce new members joined and the Yo Tong. Leung Wing Tak and a total was now 190 and 1 fe member. Tak Tat; "Chui Kwong Yeun ka. Both bowling greens were in splendid Sik Wai, Ip Kay. Wong Str Wat edition and one rink had been sup rid with electric light to enable the and Lan Tak Cheong.
Referee: Mr. Newicu.
"AMBROSE"3; "CAIRO” 2.
game to be carried on during the evenings. Tennis had been well pat- ToBiz:d and a men's singles com- ption was carried through successful- i. The courts were in splendid con-
This match was full of interest dition and had been re-fenced. Clock Golfad been added to the Club's throughout. "Caira" put up & Set activities. The Club House bad been struggle against their opponents, i
sat lost by the cddal in refurnished and repainted. The Com 5. "Ambrose bad to play all mittee greatly regretted to record the to secure their win death of three members since the last they knew Duval opened the scoring for annual meeting-Mess. W, David- Ambruse" and Bouter pat them ton, D. M. McKay and W T. Elson. further ahead in the first loll "Ca 10" The golf section bad its full comple scored twice in quick succession in the ment of members and was making second half, and then a very exciting rapid strides towards improvement. struggle for the winning goat followed. The chairman expreased gratifica. Hool scored it for the "Ambrose" ton at the satisfactcriness of the Club's financial position and mention- within a few minutes of the end.
ed that the committee had decided to The teams:
give the hon secretary sad boa.
Ambrose."-Cayah; Parker and
Linden; Vasey, Welbourne and Butler treasurer, an additional bonerarium $50. This was confirmed, of
1-5, 2-14, 3-18, 14-8, 5-27, 6-27 Boineares, Hood, Duval, Boulter and 7-31, 8-43, 9-18.
Carter.
on the motion of Mr. Neï'sop, second-
The report and accounts were
Cairo-Alder: Chapman-anded by Mr. Greig. Staines; Forsyth, Law and Lloyd;) Harding, Gale, Sutton, Robinson and adopted and the following officers
Referee: Mr. Hollands.
Bowling Analytis.
Bowling Analysis.
B. W.
A. A. Ramjahn....
0. M. 7.3 1 15
E
6
Avsient.
3
61
5
T. E. Yeah...
7 0 29
3
7
0
40
14 1
80
4 '1
11
5 0 29
Capt. Davies.. 17.3 Bomb, Baker.. Le Fleming Capt. Dodi... Lt. Graham
Lt. White ....
5 1 13. GARRISON,
Capt. Olliver, b Lammert. Major Matthews, st. Davies b
Haytor."..
66
8
Cap. Le Reming, candb Haytor 91 Capt. Davirs, st. Davies, b Haytor 24 Capt. Spine, ran out
Br. Baker, c and b Lammert Col. Butterworth, b Owen-Hughes Lt. White, ran out. Capt. Dods, b Lammert
Lieut. Graham, not out Major Bagnall, e l'eat, b Lammert
Extras
Total.
37
0
1
6
LAIQUE FOOTBALL.
DIVISION 1.
CLUB 2: "TAMAR” 1.
The Club qualified to meet the "Curlew "in the final by defeating the "Tamar" by 2 goals to 1 on Saturday.
There was a large gathering of spectators, and the teams turned out
as follows:-
Ccb.-G. Rodger: Gerard and 0 Lawrence: Telfer, Stewart and Mc- Phat: McTavish. Forsyth, Begg, Kuhr and England.
and
€
..161
Fall of wickets: 1-8, 2-13, 3-62, 4-73, 5-129 6-132, 7134, 8142, 9.161, 10-161.
Bowling Analysis.
The death occurred on April 5 of Mr. W. Sindair third officer of the 5. "Tuckwo," who fell ill barely 43 houra previously, with a severe form Hayter. of paeumonia. Mr. Sinclair, who Lammert was 19 years of age and a native of Webster Shetland, leaves a widow in Shanghai. Owen Bugbes.
0. X. R. IT.
4 0 10 2 GAERDON-2ND INNINGS.
31.
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"Tamar."-Mitch: Smith
Harry Harper, Hadson and Bryant: Hill, Topping, Harkings, Burd and
Brazendale.
Referee: Mr. Smith.
difast
amos 1
and
LAWN TENNIS.
HK.C.C. TOURNEY
elected:...
President, Mt. D. Keith; vice president, Mr. L. Guy; hon.secretary, Mr. W. Hedley; hon. treasurer, Mr. R. Lapsley: Con mitter, Messrs. W Russell, D. Gow, P. Farrell, D. Harvey, A. W. Whibley, J. McLaggan and W. Grieg, scrutineers, Messrs. B. Hall and E. C. Woodger; ballotting committee, Mses A. Gonday, R. Hall, D. Mair, W. McKay, C. Atkin- son, J. 8. Meintosh and R. J. Brew.
The new President made a short
A A. Ramjaha met Wong Po- heang in the open championship singles on Good Friday, and defeated his opponent after a very evenly contested match, by 7-5, 7-5, address in the course of which he 9-7. "AA" now stands a good chance referred to the selection of players of entering the semi-final after having for League matches. He asked them defeated one of the most formidable to realise that the selection committee opponents and a possible ficalist had only done their best. During the Two other Runjahas, "SA" and past year, Mr. Keith indicated, the O are already in the semi-ins, committee had been considering the while another Ramjaha, "H.D." question of extending the verandah. the youngest of the four zamerakes It might entail an expenditure of is still in the running. It looks as if $2,500 and be sought the views of the the tournament is going to end in a meeting on the cubject. family struggle for the privilege of meeting Sze Ng Kwong the holder of the championships.
The results of other watches played on Good Friday were-
Club Championship.-F. A. Bed- mond test G. 31. Dodwell, 7:5, 46, for 60, 6-2. conld
On the motion of Mr. Harvey, it was decided to leave the question to
the new committee.
A brisk little discession occurred when Mr. Russell, who explained that he had been approached on the sub- ject by some of the members and their wives asked what the meeting thought about permitting. ladies to use tře greens.
Mr. Lapsley was against it. He did not think they could space, the greens for the ladies.
One member observed that bowls wasn't a ladies' game, anyw y
evenly The teams were very matched, and a closely contested game 12 2 62 3 resulted. Both ends of the field were 16.53 45 4 visited in succession. The pace was
exciting, but
Mixed Doubles. Mr. and Mrs. E. time neither side score although there were several Grimble (13/6) beat Mr. and Mrs. An engagement is announced Capt. Le Fleming, b McNicoll.... o good chances. After about 10 min V. M. Grayburn (14/6), 6-3, 6-3.
outes play in the first half, Begg Among the matchee arranged for of opened the score for the Club as the this week there are two of arasual between Job Ponsonby Trousdell L Graham, b Lammert (Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Cap. Davies, e and b McNicell
result of a good piece of combined interest. On Tuesday Ng Sze Kwong Corporation), Captain LARC, and Major Matthews, st. Davies, b
15: work between Stewart and Kohr, and W. Lock Wei meet F. A Red Frances (Peger) Landon Lammert
which raded in a fine forward pass by mond and G. R. Sayer in the sami. Harcourt Cap Spinks, c Hughes, b Afe-
Kar. Begg jast managed to get to final of the Open Championship o the ball close in. The ball rose at Doubles. That match is to be played a terrific pac. and struck the under on the Stand Court. On Wednesday 17 part of the net
a little distance S. 4. Rumjahn meets M. W. Lo in 6 away from Mitch. Stang by this the third round of the Open Charm-
reverse, the Sailors got away, pionship Singles. bat
spoiled Hil
3 good jchance Ly sending over the cross bar.. When the Clab next attacked, Mc- Tarish dropped the ball close in, and
and for republicam as a system, ach side can at least make out WATSON.-On Apt 7, 1922, at goud case. But people who are
Tiertsin, to Jr. and Urs. Marser. eadanically or even in fact repub-des Watson a dangles.
kan appear to show love for royalty. youngest daughter of The travels of a Friace and the wed Palmer. Landen. and the late Mr. dding a Princess both show that we Laudon, of Brentwood. Bih have a fondness for royalty
MARRIAGES.
Nicol
Br. Baker, sbsent Col. Butterworth, e Lammert, b
Barter Capt. Deds, b Peat
ROBERTSON - LACHLAN. Ona at from our duty to aur monaveli, Harold leed in his latest April 1922 at Shangha Dongle and that this sentiment is shared by comedy Among Those Present," and
a charming Lt White; e Pearce, b Hayter de Batte roa of the late J. Sobers who might be expected to resist Madgo Kennedy in Robertson and Mr Robertron fit on principle. What is the secret of comsece "Day Dreams" form the Majr Bagnall, absent hurt Edinburgh Bootle, to Herret this? Is it rozatce? People who feel holiday attraction at the Kowloos Capt. Olliver, not ont Evelyn, second drug-ter of the this way are not interested in the Theatre this evening. The Coronet late 1 N. an M. Lachlan, arguments for or against monarchy Theatre shows a lively adventure
the China and Misson
LANG-LANG —O2 Apr 5, 1922 At
Shanghai, Jaw Lang Chi
Engiver, Cilla Metcars S..
33 an institution. To them
try in "Deep Purple."
such discussion is irrelevant. They
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Total
Fall of wickets: 1.0, 20, 6-0, 415, take as affertio ate an interest in the .. As the result information 5.15,6.57. 7.39, 842. wedding of the Princess as they would received concerning an impending
Co. Ltd Mumionen, Scotland ja any wadd ng among their own armed robber the Yaumati. police Bowling analysis..
to Mary Chalmers, Lacg Shanghai.
DEATHS.
LEWIS-On Air S 1522
Shanghai, prid Lewis in bis 49th year.
MURGAIROTD.- Od Saturday.
April 8, 1922 at Shanghai
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Mr. Harvey said he had even ladies. playing bowls in Shanghai. He pre- posed that they should let the ladies use the greens a few days during the season, after September.
Mr. Gow Fecended and Mr. Nichol's then moved an abendment that the ladies be not allowed to play bowie at all.
.....
Mr. Lapsley Seconded and the amendment was carried by 13 votes to..
BILLIBRES.
to nil.
42 Be repeated his shot, but Mitch this
At the Naval Canteen during the tind managed to pall the ball down, week-end. a very interesting billiards Both goals had arrow ebaves after match in which a team composed of this, but the shooting was faulty. At Petty Officers of ELM. "Hawkins," the interval the Club led by one goal opposed the men of the Flagship. The Colonial Office report on the
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friends. They want to send wedding restantes arrested to men, on presents and do. From all ever the auspicion. When reached at the Lammert Empire, even fron dominions white station, one of the men bala gazye | Pat democracy is most assetive, wedding in his possession. Both men wil bel faytor pasents panred in far Princess Mary.bought before a Magistrate in donj As to the Prince of Wales, we base course.
all..
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3
TODAY'S MATCHL
seen for ourselves low the fascination
works, and we know that it is not
because he is the Crown Prince, our
While Mrs. Duckworth, "wife of
Wus
already appeared. It may be interest-
ing to note, however, that the total
Wrigley, Galley and Bland played fire trade and other maffers of Hong- The Salers opened the second half games although handicapped by the kong for 1920 has bren istmed, but 2 on the offensive and went well in run of the balls. The Petty Officere most of the facts and, fiueres have
ably to end in Burd sending the ball won by 555 points to 509. Seos: wide. Harkins
oxide to Petty Officers-Hayward 100 Eagle a ne pass by Hill, and then the stone 95. Gordon 10 Gleefe 100, Club transferred England tried a Forster 88, and Gardiner 72, Total shot bat Harry cleared and the 555 MenGalley 98, Blard 100. nominal value, and they were up to Sailors again attacked. Hands against Webb 46, Imeson. 05 Wrigley
Stewart close in gave the Sailors aand Robbins-100, Total: 509,
good chance but Hudson hot straiiht
Indy the Club will be at home J.fntors monarch. Any of his brother. Duckworth of the Hong to & team representing the United Murgatrod, and 40 years of would receive as heary welcome.king Ecurie n's Power Frain Serrin's, when another fina match
into Rodger's hands. Following much Mears. Condo & C. Id Tafe We might tay at any member of Warbai...was making somei, as pred..
ezei ing ray the Club went down of Armley Lee, Yorks
The following will turn out for the the field. Smith failed to stero the Royal Family even out of theurbace in a shop st No, 3 LELLO.-On Tuesday April 1, likely line of succession, would. sroke Cera Rund Central on Saturdas Cab
the track and England slipped Pearce (Capt), LJ. Davies, through He passed to Begg right Macan Dr. Alfredo Pinto Lello, enthusiasm on approaching us. These alterpon, her siver handbag wor) | his 67th year. Deeply regretted. is sormething in the theory that thie $99 was stolen from the countr. 1 FU Partling: H. Owen Hughes, E C. Shanghai papers picase copy.
widespread sentiment is romantic, is deda roll garette cise wo armert, R.0.-Maler, D.B. Feat, at the goal month and the latter Our royalty in real life page for us a small silver purse worth $12 the part of the Princess, in fairy tale and in cash.
Che China Mail
All out a very few of us le d
TRUTH, TUŠION, PUNIC SITIOLAVER that are less roul satisfying
Found dead by the polion in than in our daydreams we think they Temple Street with-s fractured right BOR 11023, JUMAT. APRIL 17. 18. might be, and theadvent of royalty in arm, smashed rett bost and brains
-and R.BL.A. Webster.
UNIVERSITY CRAIGEN.
gare Mitch no chance with a low
WORLD THEATRE..
FOR A WOMAN'S HONOUR.”
issue of subsidiary coins lose those demonetised amounts to $20,764,370
100th year 19% readily absorbed at par,
large quantities being taken by the neighbouring provinces of China. During 1916 ten cunt pieces of the face value of §5,028,000 were shipped t. Calcatta for purposes of demon- tisation. The discount which pre- vailed, between 1995 and 1916 may be attributed to the immense quantity of similar' coin which was minted st
Canton as well as to the amount of
R Saer, E.B. Reed, F.J. de Rome drive. With the Club leading 2 goal: This is the title of the fine drama
to nil, the Sailors worked like niggers now showing at the World Theatre Hongkong coin minted largely in- and certainly had the beat of the Who is that Woman 1 Why did you excise of the needs of the Colony exclau es at the dosing stages of give her money?" He could not itself In 1905 the Hongkong Govern." GOWER...
the game. They were all over their answer. To do so would blast her hap ment ceased to issue any subsidiary opponents, and Topping eventually piness and forever stain, the honour coin, and in 1906 it began a policy of our midet seems to prove that our on the back, to body of an unknown Craigengower who turned out one heat Rodger from a pass by Braz of another man, And so he kept demonetising all its subsidiary coin dreaming was not zo foolish as the male Chiness was removed Exth man short, ruffere defeat to the tune endale. Heartened by this success, adent, holding in reverence his fish received as aevenue. This policy was alamoclocks of sordid, Awakeninge Rovicon mortngry-ng Saturday: of 119–48.
the Sador retained in the attack and free a dead fa ber The noted English. continuously followed till 1918, errent make them appear. It is s. vicarious afternoon. The man is believel to b AA-Ramjahn and T, E. Yeo gave the Club defence a bot time, but actor B. Warner features as De during a oral period in 1911. Coin There appears to be differ pe fulfilmert, as it were, in which our amazon, and to have met his doth played cellent cricket for the they managed to weather the stores, Mannering in this great play and to the face value of $23.235.489 bas
tia distinction be via Práce or que -- Princess is by senda fally, falling, from
45 and 10 respective and keeping their citadel intact to the Helen Rutherford as his fiancee. This thus been redeemed. The total issue monchy and royalty. There are supposed to te' living of a house while
weren“ were „Citape boss wash
honour of the girl he loved.
the face value of about $14-000,000). argum nts for monarchy as a system we would fair live. Just as we follow repairing work.
There were six" docks," match by the odd goal in three-
MONARCHY
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