WEDNESDAY MARCH 28, 1923,

BRITISH LEGION:

ANNUAL MEETING HELD.

$4,000 SPENT ON RELIEF,

GOOD FRIDAY.

ORATORIO SELECTIONS.-

THE CHINA MAIL.

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS LATEST SHIPPING NEWS, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AN

TWO FINE TURSLES.

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Two very interesting matches in the mingles championship were play- ed last night, ›

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ARRITALS.

Haiphong, Hoihow.-West Point.

·Taikwa Maru,] (Y.K.K)_from

Drafar, (Thorsen & Co.) from

Devawongse, Cheong Fat) from

Saigon.-West Point,

Telemachus, (Vo Fat Sing) from Lake Farrar, Ad Line) from Saigon.-West Feint.

As will be seen from our ad- vertizing columns, selections from - various Oratorios are to be given in If any of the aspirante for chau-Bangkok--C41. At the City Hall was held last St. John's Cathedral on Good Fri- pionship honours imagine that the evening the second annual meeting day at 9.15 p.m. These annual per Colony's former champion B. Hongay-C16. of the Hongkong branch of the formances were instituted by Mr. Groon is a spent force they will be British Legion. The chair was Denman Fuller some seventeen well advised to rid themselves of taken by Mr. A. Murdoch, who was years or so ago and with the ex- that delusion. Last night against supported by Mr. H. K. Holmes ception of last year have continued the well known player Wong Po (Secretary), Mr. W. J. Hawker without a break ever since.

koung ho gave a splendid exhibition (Treasurer), Lieutenant Colonel G,

On the present occasion they of his old time driving that used K. Hall Brutton and several mem-will be given by a chorus of fifty to prove so gruelling to his oppon- bers of the committee. There was voices and will include "I waited ents. Perhaps his placing into the a small attendance of members. for the Lord" (Hymn of Praise); alternate corners was not quite so

In presenting the report and ac-"God is a Spirit" (The woman of counts (already published in the Samaria), "No shadows" (Holy exact an it was 6 years, ago but one China Mail), the Chairman said he City), "Beside the Cross" cannot judge wholly by one game. would like to point out one ex-(Redemption), "Awake" (Daughter Wong played gamely, but was ceedingly heavy item they had had of Jairus), "He was despised" beaten in 3 straight sets by the to bear during the year, and that (Messiah). In addition Barnby's better man.

was the relief of ex-Servico men"Crossing the bar," and Sullivan's The other match was between the and their dependants. The total "Saviour, Thy children," for un-Belgian water-polo expert Buss- will be chart and the imperturbable Omar sum expended was $4,669.25. Dur accompanied chorus, ing the year they had made angiven."

Rumjahn. This was a ding dong actual loss of $4,003, and for the

Amongst the soloists are Mrs. Struggle in which first one and next year or so, as long as the pre- Clements, Mrs. Collett, Mrs. D. J. than the other seemed to gain the Bent distress amongst ex-Service Brown, Mrs. N. Mathieson, Mrs. mastery. Hal Busschoort not been men in the Colony continued they Goldsmith, Mrs. T. L Perkins, in auch splendid physical trim he would be bound to exceed their Mr. H. Anniss, Mr. G. V. Piercy would have coon, been worn down income. Now they relied almost and others. The selections will be by Rumjahn'e splendid placing and entirely OR outsido contribu-preceded by the playing of the wicked cuts across the net; but be tions to carry on. The relieving of 'Good Friday Music" from seemed to be untiring. Both ex-Service men had proved a very Wagner's Sacred Drama "Parsival" played spectacular and at times arduous task, and it was one in by Mr. Denman who is also vigorous tennis, and Busschaert, connection with which their responsible for the organization gained several points by his peculiar secretary, Mr. H. K. Holmes, kad and training of the chorus. The back-hand smash-reminiscent of put in some extremely valuable collection will be in aid of the organ his back-band drives with the palo work. Mr. Murdoch then proceeded

ball. The match. which was to explain the new system of

finished in semi-darkness, giving relief in the Colony from

decided by Ruwjahn's superior net one central organization, the ex-

pluy. pense of which was met by all the charitable bodies in the Colony, and he pointed out the advantages It had over the old system where relief was given to a certain extent haphazard by the various societies, thus placing them all at the mercy wasters" who would go the of round of them all and get relief from each,

at

an

fund.

WORLD THEATRE.

"SHELTERED DAUGHTERS."

Just plain people-not million- aires or princes--are those appear ing in "Sheltered Daughters, a Realart picture with Justine John- stone, which is coming to the World Theatre for four days, beginning this

heroine

"KWEILIN" FIRED ON.

-SAN-CHU VILLAGERS--

BLAMED.

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES.

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koung, 6-1, 97, 9-7; Thomas Lay 8. E. Green beat Wong Po beat F. A. Redmond, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 10-8; 0. Rumjahn beat E. Bu chaert, 7-5, 6-7, 6-1, 4-6, 6-3.

CLEE CHAMPIONSHIP.

A. Evaleigh beat F. A. Dinsdale, 6-4, 6-3, 6-0; G. W. Sewell beat L. Forster, 3-6, 7-5, 6-4.

¦ HANDICAP SINGLES "A."* W. B. Cornaby (+15.3) beat D. 6. G. Neish (+16.1), 6-0, 6-1.

HANDICAP SINGLES

B.

J. Hancock (2.0) beat W. Woodward (scr.), 7-5, 6-2,

HANDICAP DOUBLES..

MIXED DOUBLES,

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Tientsin, Weihaiwel-C33-

Cheongshing, (J. M. & Co.) from

Suwa Maru, (NY.K.) from Yoko- hama, Shanghai. Kowloon Wharf. Hakozaki Maru, (N.Y.K) from Singapore London,

e-Kowloon Wharf.

Bandoeng Mint, (Nanyo Y.K) from Kobe.-A.

Sun Li, (Po On) from Fort Bayard, Macao.-B23.

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Mr. and Mrs. R. M.--Smith (+15.1) beat Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Simpson (+15.3), 6-1, 7-5: Mr. H. M. Jorgensen, Mre R A. Limby, Mr Mar. 31. N. Nicholson and Mr. Gompertz G. Morean, Mies A. T. Robincon Me and (+4.6) beat Mr. C. V. Mark and J. Ryden, Mr D. Stiebel, M. 1. Shima, Mr and Mrs J. Stranen, Mizz D. Mrs. Griffin (+5.6), 6-1, 6-1; Mr. and Mrs. E. Grimble (scr.) beat Mr. G. E. Ellams and Miss Ranger (+15.1), 7-5, 6-1.

P. Torrill, His P.D. Thoms4 Hrs A. Apr. st.—I.0,8,N. Weinzth, Mr and Mrs B. Wolfer, Mr A. Clough, Mesa Bachmann, H. Ichikawa, G. D. Katinakia, H. Kiwa, Mr

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PARHOL.

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Bupeh.

PUKOW.

Kanchow.

and Mra Y Mizebe, Mr M. Ohta, sics R. Mar. 81-LOS... Cheongabizig. Shay Mr. M. Takann, May 1 William",

After the Chairman's motion for

The evening. the adoption of the report and accounts had been seconded by Mr is Jennie Dark, a girl who adores G. H. Elliott and carried unan- Joan of Arc, and pretends to Imously, Mr. Murdoch mentioned herself that she is a descendant that during the year their President, of the same French family from

famous Maid of Brigadier General Macnaughton, which the and the Vice-Chairman, Mr. H. C. Orleans sprang, However, she is Gray, and a member of the com- merely the humble little daughter

W. L. Thomas and A. R. Buthor- mittes, Mr. T. W. Hill, had left the of a New York plain clothes land (+5.6) beat R. K. Simpson Colony. He also pointed out that policeman. The hero plays the the membership had dropped by 44 part of a young newspaperman, and W. J. Carrie (+15.2), 6-3, 6-1. since last year. The reason for this, Clothes may not make the man, he explained, was partly because but they do an awful lot for a certain members had gone Home, woman, Jonnie discovered, when of she laid off her own things and but largely On account the movement in the Legion became a manikin.

Home

make it to association confined entirely to the United Kingdom. He reminded them that at the time they had been informed that certain resolutions to this effect were being put forward, Fortunately they were not carried and the association was a world- wide affair, still, so that a branch could be found in any part of the

A new theory is attached to the world where there were Britishers, shooting incident connected with. But a number of members had the s.8. Kweilin," which, while thought that under the circumst homeward bound down the Canton March 22 resulting in accidents to C. Legrand, Mesars R. Machidiri, K.

A waterfront fire at Shanghai on ances it was no use continuing, and River was made the target of a so they had left. He urged upon number of what are supposed to two foreign firefighters one of Mads, M. Matanda, Y. Noguchi all

those present the

have been rifle shots. The vessel whom suffered severely-occurred Osawa, General R. Pontus. Mr and Mrs Apr. necessity of persuading other

M. Roha, Messrs G Rossignol, T Baits, ex-Service men to join, if only belongs to the China Navigation Co. on board the steamer "Sado Maru, M. Palairet, Mrs D. M. Poole, Mias E. because of the excellent work the and the firing occurred just below moored at the N.Y.K. Wayside Min K. Boki, Mr and ra C. Tanaka

Wharf.

Mours 7. Tanizawa. F. Wahis, Y. Wadin, Mar. 31-T.CAN. Legion had done for their comJunk Rock at about half post eleven

Tho more seriously injured man R. Yamaki, Chen Lim Mal, Miss E. B. Apr.1-0.8. He said the on Monday morning?. rades in distress.

21.-I.C.S.N. The shots were hired from the is Sub-Officer R. B. Newington, of Hart, Kwork Teal Lin, J. A. Committee wished to express their

Perdersen, Mr and Mrs Eriston, Messrs. Jardine, small village of San Chu and it was the Fire Department, who was Mesars H. Siaura, T. Harebi, K. thanks Matheson & Co., for the use of their at first believed to be a piratical overcome by smoke and collapsed Kashara, T., Mackava, T. Miyamwa board room, to the City Hall attack or else the work of soldiers. while working at the top of the 8. Nishida, D. Ogawa L. Oh, Me and Apr. 3.-0.8.K. Kila Maru. authorities for the frequent use of From inquiries made aboard the burning hold on the vessel's main Mrs W. Bass, Mr. Toda, MM S. Takt that building, and to Mr. A. R.vessel this morning, however, it deck. He was treated by the ship's hash, Mors 1. Uworemi, 8. Yamazaki, B. Ebizaki, N. Lida, N. Tris, Mrs 802 Lowe, who had so kindly audited seems the theory is now held that doctor and later sent to the Victoria Master B. John, Mesars T. Bobayashi, their accounts free of all charge, the villagers who are said to Nursing Home. It is believed that K. Kimura, M. Kondo, Miss Y. Leduc, and who was going to do the same cherish anti-foreign sentiments, did, be may have been affected by car- Mr 8. Mokal, U. Matsurars. Me and for them during the coming year. the firing.

Mrs S. Nakal Mr and Mrs F. A. Nichol- on. Master Nicholson, Mr T. Satoh and For that generous action it was

Mr E. Tanska. proposed to make him an honor- ary member.

to

the

BATHING BEACH SCHEME. Later on the Chairman read a letter from the Secretary of the Ex- Active Service Men's Association, stating that he had been directed by his Committee to inform them that the Government had granted the E.A:S.M.A. a piece of land at Stonecutters for a bathing beach They wished to know whether the members of the Legion would like

HOLIDAY CRICKET.

UNITED SERVICES® v. H.K.0.0.

"SADO MARU" FIRE.

FIREMAN OVERCOME BY GAS.

bon monoxide gas.

The other victim of the fire was River Policeman Haley, who fell between the ship and the wharf, but who was fortunately got up again and suffered only a shaking,

R. Haflet, Miss Y. Hallet, Y. Incuva,

Mr and Mrs R. Ishii, Heere K. Line K. Apr. 1-0. N. Koteri, K. Kikuchi, P. Kessler, Ming AT Lauritsen, Mr C. Liebrechts. Mr and Mrs

MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS,

The B, F. 4,4. “Lvmedon" left Fart Fald on Mar 28 for Loades, Hall, Rotterdam and Hamburg.

The outbreak was reported at 11.00 p.m. and Hongkew Division of the Brigade on arrival found the No. 4 hold of the vessel, which was en route from Calcutta to Japan,

The B. F"Peleus" left Port Bald on The United Services eleven for well alight. The ship's staff had Mar. 18 for Genos, Marseilles, Liverpool two-day match the Hongkong put on steam and battened down and Glagow. Cricket Club will be composed of the hold. The cargo affected con- The U. F. "Bellerophon Froza the following:-Rev. W. Purcell, aisted of press packed cotton jute, Hongkong is due bers on Mar. 31, The New York lefe Cebu on Mar. 27-for to join in with them, and share the R.N. (Captain), Pay.-Lieut.-Com- rape seed, rice etc., and owing to vessel will be despatched on Mar. 31 at benefits, and if so whether they mander R. D. Paffard, R.N., Lieut. the statement that the hold wasp.m. for, London, Amsterdam and Ant would be prepared to contribute T. R. Beatty, R.N., Lient. A. 8. full, water was need sparingly be- warn vis Ringspers towards the $1,000 it would cost to Lindsell, RN., Captain W. G. cause of the danger from expansion The B. F.16. -Tyndarens” from Paci put up matsheds and to transport Quinlan, R.M.L.I. Pay. Lieut. of the preseed jute. This statement this port and is due, here on Har. 31 at As porte-lefs, Nagasaki on Mar. 27 for the bathers to and from the beach.B. O'F. Gregory, RN, Captain was, afterwards. found to be in-

The Chairman suggested that B. R.'S: Dedes Grenadiers, Cap-sourate, the hold being barely, half-beth

B. F... Parsons from Liver: this was a matter for the new com tain W. J. H. Howard, King's full.

pool left Singapore on Mar. 27 for this mittee to deal with but he thought Captain E. G. Spinka, R.A.0.C., The Chlef Officer arriving, the part and is dus here on.Apt. 1. It only right that they should know Captain R. E. Le Fleming, Grens- Fire Float was sent for and the diers and Sergeant H. Cockell, R.E. Costoma Fire Float also arrived and ELECTION OF OFFICERS. · · The match will be played on the naisted in the work. The fire was Officers were then clected for Club ground on Saturday and Mon-practically extinguished by about the ensuing year as follows--Pre- doy, commencing at 11 am, each 3.10 a.m. The cargo in the lower sident, Lieutenant-Colonel LGA | day. Bird Chairman, Mr. A. Murdoch Vice-Chairman, Lieutenant Con- -way "Hake, R.N.; Secretary, Mr. "HK. Holmes; Treasurer, Mr. W.J. "Hawkersjohnthe **Committee; the Rev. C. Clouston Porris Lieutenant-Colonel G. K Hall Bratton, Messrs. M. H Turner, F. W. James, A. H. Cobb, E-Ralpha, and the Rev. T. G. Waldegrave..

of the opportunity..

SILVER WATCH STOLEN.

CHINESE YOUTH JAILED.

hold was damaged by water, smoke. and fire and between decks slight damage was done by water.

NOT HER DOG.

pool on Mar. 24 for Penang, Port Swet The B. F. 5.8.. "Omucus * Laft Liver fembam, Singapore Hongkong and Shanghai and le das bere on Apr. 13, ***

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35,0

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The New York Evening Post tells a good and an apparently true | May: story of a man calling at a Park Avenue apartment. and being A young Chinese lady was sum- detained by the dunkey with the monsed for not taking out a licence customary"But is Mrs. Blank ex- The Chinese youth remanded on for dog. She told Mr. R. E. pecting you, sir.” deb Monday on charges of stealing and Lindsell this morning, that she took | “My good, man,” replied the pawning a silver Waltham watch out a l'cence immediately after the caller," Mrs. Blank was expecting |**** da, from, a coat, Belanging to Chick summong had beèn, served as she me before I was born. She is my,

Engineroom Artliber • Henry was frightened: She added that mother.”

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was this morning sentence

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the dog did not belong to her - she was keeping it for

fined

she

did:

SMIXED INA HISALI

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