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MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1925.

WEEK-END CRICKET.

"CIVIL SERVICE LEAGUE VICTORY. LOCAL "DERBY,”

Division 1.

C.C.C. ▼ C.S.C.C.

The Civil Service Cricket Club were the guaste of the Craigen. gower Cricket Club in a senior division league fixture, which re- sulted in a win. for the visitors by '69 runs.

Bennett, "Lb.w. Garvin.......KERSTISOLE Tečeče po 7 Mid. Smyth, b Kow Capt. Davenport, b` Gorvin...... Lieut-Com. Lockhart not out... 12 "14 Extras......

wickets down for 73 runs. With Eng Liont the arrival of. Lt-Com. Bower, to partner Pay Lt. Com. Hargreaves, some good hitting produced 91 runs, when the latter was smartly stumped by S. A. Ismail, his score just passing the half con- tury. A little later Bower, who had scored 39. gave a catch in the out field, which was well taker by S. H. Kmall.

Scores:

Navy.

Total.....

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

THE CHINA" MAIT

·BOXING.

R.N. AND RM, TOURNAMENT::

The championship_meeting of the Royal Navy and Royal Marine

1

40

CHINESE SUR-TAXES.,

FINANCE CONFERENCE. BATTLE NEAR SHANGHAI.

TROOPS ENTER FRENCH WANTED FOR UPKEEP OF

SETTLEMENT

COLLEGES.

AN AGREMENT IN PRINCIPLE.

PARIS, January 10.

185 Boxing Association was brought The six Powers have reached to a conclusion on Saturday night an agreement in principle in all at the Murray Barracks in the points at issue. Experts will work presence of a large crowd of out details for submission to a 4 onlookers.

plenary meeting on January 13. Mr. Churchill is very satisfied with the progress made and plans to return to London on January 14. Details of the agreement are not discloseable, by common consent, before January 13.

9. H. 142

R.

#.

36

27

Q

4. 3

1 +

14-

F

Q 15

0

4 0

19

I

2

Q .15

2 0 12

0 33

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

HONGKONG Y KOWLOON.

At call of time the 1.R.C. had Gorvin" made 155 runs for four wickets, Fraser............. requiring only 15 runs to win. Hindle. Bhoora, although he was not so Petheram, successful with the ball on this Raves occasion, came out top scorer with Dand ........ The Innings of the C.S.CC., 40, Curreem (23) 16mall (28), and Earnshaw......... realised 119 runs, which was made Madar (36), also adding considor Kew.... up of valuable contributions by C.ably to the total. F. M. el Arculli, Alexander (20), E. C. Fincher (39), four wickets for 17 runs, Bocured and "A R. Sutherland (17). Fritz three of them in maiden overs. was most successful with the ball, securing four wickets for 30 runs.

The home side met with disaster from the beginning losing one Areulli wicket for four runs, three for 15, the sixth and seventh for 38; two more wickets for an additional six runs, and the last wicket with the total at 50. The deadly bowl- ing and smart fielding of the opposition were responsible for the rout of the home side. In nearly five overs delivered by E. W. Hamilton; he secured a wicket in all but one over, the cost

being only 14 runs. F. Baker secured the remarkable average of a wicket for no runs with all his three overs being maidens.

Scores follow

CS.C.C.

F. E. Lawrence, c Basa b Fincher 9 F. J. de Rome, run out ........................... F. Baker, b Reed.............. C. Alexander, b Abbas.................................. 20 E. C. Fincher, e Abbas, b Fritz 39 A. R. Sutherland, c Grimes,

b'Abbas........

E. W. Hamilton, 1.b.w., Fritz... H. J. Wallington, b Fritz

Com, Jotham, 1.b.w. A. el

Lt. Abelson, c S: H. Ismail, b

F. M. el Arculli"..... Lt. Wauchope, b Bhoora ... Capt. Lake, c A. el Arculli. d

F... el Arculli Capt. Mercer, è A. el Arculli, b·

F. M. el Arcullis Pay Lt.-Com. Hargreaves, st.

S. A. Ismail, b A el Arculli Col. Cantrell, b F. M. el

Arculli

H

Lt-Com. Bower, e S.

Ismail, b Bhoora Lt. Hussey, not out Lt. Nicholson, b Bhoora

Extras

7

27

1.

0 3

The Hongkong Cricket Club, on their own ground, were at home to the seniors of the Kowloon Cricket Club, the latter tasting defeat, to the tune of 198 runs,

Kowlood went to the wicket first, but could do little or nothing right, thanks to the bowling of More and Walker. Only three batsmen could get into doubla" figures, and the innings closed for only 76 runs, of which "Mr. Extras" was respon- sible for 11. More took five wickets, 1.Walker three, and Young one,

54

189

Hongkong opened with a piece 39 of bad luck in getting one man out 2 for six ruas, but thereafter they 2 played steadily and confidently. 8 Pearce, eighth man in, carried out his barfor 40, which included six fours and a iixer; whilst Hancock ran up a total of 55, which included alve fours and a couple of sixes. Matthews also shone with 38 to his credit (including five fours). In "the end Hongkong scored 174 runs, thus winning by 98. Lyal was the of Kowloon's most effective bowlers, taking ao fewer than eight,

Scores:

Total (for 9 wkt. dec.).

Lt. Hayter did'not bat.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W. .12.1 1 59

17 Bhoora

F. H. Holdman, c Grimes, b

Fritz

4A. el Arcul... 8 3F. M. el Arculli 7

1 38

4

17

Oniar... 6 2 H. D. Rumjahn.. 3 0

1.R.C.

23

0

19.

0

Kowloon

A. W. Ramsay, c Young b

More

15

40

R. C. Witchell, b Mors,

4

4

S. Jex, c Stewart, & More...

to

G. Lee, a Matthews, b Walker...

12

E. B. Reed, 1.b.w. Abbas......... F. J. Ling, not out

Extras

Total.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

4G. H. Bhoora, e Nicholson, b

Hargreaves........

4

A. H. Rumjahn, b Cantrell

rrg] J. S. A. Curreem, c Jotham, b

.. Hargreaves

17.. MR. ·W.

5. 2 18

E. F. Fincher ...

·R. C. Reed..................... 5.

Abbas. Fritz.

S. H. Ismail, c Lake, b Har-

greaves

A. H. Madar, not out

23 JC Lyal; not out to ma

28

F. Goodwin, c. Humphreys, b

Walker........

36 A: R. F. Raven, not out

|

The results were as under

Bantam-Weight. Marine Doherty (Hawkins) de- feated A. B. Werkman (Durban). Feather-Weight.

'Sig. Rogers (Stonecutters W/T) defeated Mne. #Townsend (Titania).

Light-Weight.

1

SHANGHAI, January IE. Fighting broke out this horning The Cabinet to-day resolved to PEKING, January 10, ' a few miles from Lunghwa, owing adopt the recommendation of the to General Sun. Chuan-fang mov Ministers of Communications and ing up his troops with the object Education to prolong the famine of attacking Chang Yvon-ming

surtaxes on railways, telegraphe The latter's troops have fallen and telephones for six months in back as far as the boundary of the order to provide funds for the up French Settlement.

keep of four Colleges at Peking streaming Into the Settlement. Reuter.

of refugees are under Goveromoot control. The Shanghai Volunteers with armoured cars are`standing by and French matines have been landed. The roads at the boundary of the Settlement have been barricaded.

Thousands

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

It seems that Sao Chuan-fang intends to co-operate with Cai

PREMISES VACANT. Heleh-yuan to hold Shanghai against Lu Yung-Hsiang, who is HERE will shortly he available now en route to Nanicing from

for rent, ground four premise where, it is thought, he will take at 16 Des Voeux Road Central steps to recover Chektang. Sun's (adjoining the Hongkong Hotel) action is believed to be a move to approximate area 5,500 square feet consolidate his position before Lu (with 70 feet modern shop frontage moves against him-Reuter.

being installed), suitable for Depart- mental Stores, For particulars please apply to The Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels Ltd. 2nd floor at address given.

Fall of Lunghwa. SHANGHAL January II. Sun Chuan-fan's troops this afternoon captured the arsenal and Lunghwa.

refuge in the Settlement.

Chang Yuen-ming fled, taking

TO LET.

According to a French source. the Allied agreement provides for liquidation of the Rühr accounts on a basis of deduction of occupa Ldg. Tei. Emerson (Marazion) top expenses from total receipts. defeated Sto. Lee (Hawkins). The net profit alone, which is Sto. Dove (S/M L) defeated estimated at one milliard Gold A. B. Castle (Hawkins). In the Marks, will be set down to the final Emerson won from Doye, account of all the Allied countries

Welter-Weight?

It is acknowledged that Belgian Ldg. Sto. Piper (S/M. L83) priority is not entirely extinguish knocked out Ldg. Sto. Penfold jod, Belgium still faving to receive (Titania),

one hundred and twenty million Mne. Betts (Hawkins) prevail- Gold Marks, out of two milliards ed over a shipmate in Sto. Brown, conceded her, Belgium will con

A. B. Ringham (Iroquois de sequently continue for two years feated A. B. Sparkes (Bluebell). to September, 1926, to receive Betts accounted for Piper, and so eight per cent of the annual Dawes met Ringham in the final. A stern will be reduced to four percest

scheme payments, after which It tussle ensued, Betts looking a winner all over till Ringham was and the residue assigned to the This evening Sun Chuan-fang's disqualified..

United States.

troops, in spite of the proximity of LET Room, double, largs" The British and American Chang's forces towards the Set-

werandah, bath higher level,- knock-delegates agreed to acknow tiement, again attacked, hundreds Apply Box No. 340 c/o "Ching Mall."

ledge the United States claim to 3 of shots falling in the Settlement, share in the Dawes' payments breaking windows and creating a under the heading of "Repara-panic.

ona," but spread over twenty-six

A body of Chang's men rushed from September, 1926. the barriers and entered the Set- Rearrangements of payments will tlement, throwing drown their The M/S. be effected in regard to the dis arms... charge of American, occupation

A machine-gun company of having arrived, Consignees of cargo are expenses. A lump sum of one Japanese volunteers have been hereby informed that all goode are Sub-Lt. Gibson (Hawkins) de-hundred and fifty million. gold sent to aid the French volunteers. being landed and placed at their risk feated Mid. Kinloch (Despatch).marks, fixed för future occupation After the last fight the prizes expenses, is able to certain were presented in the ring by the reductions After allowance is Chief-of-Staff (Capt. W. J. C. made for all these priority claims, Lake, R.N.).

thirty-four milliards Gold Marks remain to meet reparations out of the Dawes scheme payments, of which France will receive fifty- two per cent.

Middle-Weight, ed out A. B. Bell (Ambrose). Sto. Booth (Hollyhock)

A. B. Pearce (Hawkins) triumphed over C. P. O. Joyces (Iroquois).

In the final Booth disposed of Pearce,

Light Heavy Weight. (Officers).

it

с

5CE Wong, c Clayton, b Smith

P. S. Wong, b Smith........

1 Wan Iu-shing, not out

12 E. J. Edwards, b Moren 12. H. Overy, c Crunch, & Walker... o

J. C. Saunders, b More... E. J. Jordan, c and b Young Extras

28

8

0.

39.3 304

U. M. Omar, not out"

Extras

C. C. C.

Total (for 4 wkts.)

.155

10

5. A. Ismall, A 61. Arculli, F. M.

D. Fritz, b Ling

R. Basa, b Reed

R. C. Reed, st. Holdman, b Lingel Arculli, H. D. Rumjohn did not

S. Abbas, c Hamilton, b' Ling... bat.

T. Grimes, C Alexander, b

Hamilton

B. F. Fincher, b Hamilton

A. Kitchell, b.y. Hamilton

M. Pinna, run out.....

Y. Abbas, 1 b.w. Baker dy

E. Mowfung, not out...

F. Schnepel, b Hamilton.....

Extras.....

Extras

- Total

BOWLING "ANALYSIS.

Total......

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Henslowe 76 Clayton

Gifford... Smith

0. 6

M.

R.

17

8 I 25

4.

I 0

12

R." W.

9 Cantrell

0. 15 2 51. 1 Walker.............210 2 22 Mercer

4 0 20 0 More. Hargreaves ..13 -1 Hussey

2 0

0..-M. R..

W

3 Young 58 14" 0

13 35 1.5 I Hoogkong,

I

Division II.

Total.......... 50

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

E. B. Reed

Ling

Hamilton

Baker.....

UNIVERSITY

O. M. R. W.

8 2 II

6 " I

19

4.4 0 14

3 3 0

'K

KOWLOON V. NAVY.

E. F. Stewart, b Lyal...

Col. E. D. Matthews, e Jordan

b Lyal

years

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No claims will be admitted after the MELBOURNE, January 10. The Arbitration Court, convened goods have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the by Mr. Justice Powers with the 10th of January 1925, 4 pm. will be

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Mr. Churchill explained to Mview to settling the shipping subject tu rent. Clementel that the British attitude dispute, has adjourned until is to uphold the principles of the January 12, the Judge indicating goods are to be left in the Godowns, Balfour Note affecting the sum that he would make an order on 50 fourteen milliard gold marks, but the lives of the shipowners' negotiations hereanent are not suggestion that the mercantile likely to be opened Immediately.marine offices in all ports be used w.The 'discussion on inter-Allied as picking up places."

Meanwhile, the conference. of zdebts has not attained the scope Sydney representatives of the 3 previously anticipated. 3 It is authoritatively denied that British-American agreement on American claims is in anywise 3 CS.C.C. II. v. UNIVERSITY II. connected with Mr. Montagu Nor man's negotiations at Washington.

London, January 11. In the above friendly match on

Particulars of the Paris Con- the C.S.C.C. ground, the result ference, in principle, were received was a win for the home team, too late for comment in the Sunday which knocked up 156 runs. Apapers. One paper indicates that double figure scores reached by ing, and says there were many feature of the innings was the everything is not all smooth sail-

almost all the batsmen.

acrimonious meetings preceding The visitors, who had six of the agreement. Reuter. their wickets down for 73 runs,

G. R. More, c Edwards, b Lyal

6

| J. D. Humphreys, e Jordan, b.

Let

At Kowloon the local Cricket G. H. Plercy, b Lyal... 10 Club second team were opposed Capt. R. F. Walker, b Lya.. by the Navy, the match being J. H. Crutch, 1.b.w., Lyal 3 remarkable for the able batting of T. E. Pearce, not out.. 4the visitors, who won easily by 123 R. H. B. Hancock, d Lee, b I runs.

Overy

E SURREYS. The following are the scores of the Ist Division League match between the University and the East Surreys played on the University Ground at Pokfu lam :-

Surreys

Pie Holliday, c Fine, b Rumjahn

Pie. Wood, st.

Fane, b Rumjahn

Ponsonby

Ponsonby

Pte. Davies, c Yeoh, b Rumjahn

Li. Chidson, b Balhatchet.

LM Ailfree, b Quick .........

Capt. Carpenter, Iba Balhatchet

Capt. Rowe, b Balhatchet...

L/Cpl. Clark, b Quick

Pte. Cheesman, not out

L/Cpl. Lacey, not out.........

Pte. English, did not bat

Extras isect

40

56

Kowloon batted first, Kew and w. Galloway, e Jordan; b Lyal, 2 Gorvin facing the bowling of F. M. Young, b Lyal............. 2

Extras

буга

Overseas shipping companies and the Waterside Workers Federation has failed to result in a settlement. by The Labour Minister declared that the Government intended to carry out the provisions of the Act, giving preference to ex-soldiers regardless of organisations.

individuals or

Mr. Bruce has made a statement

wealth Line was an attempt to denying that the chartering of British vessels by the Common-

evade Australian rates and condi tions. He says that four vessels

JOHN MANNERS & 00., LTD.,

Agents. Hongkong, 11th January, 1925...

AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE STRUTHERS & BARRY Managing Operators.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

were only able to add another U.S. STATE SECRETARY. were chartered for the purpose of From SAN FRANCISCO and LOS. two runs for the remaining four

wickets. Zimmern (23) was acoring fast, and an intended sixer fell short and was bril- liantly held by Cullip..

.. 10. Scores:--

Civil Service II. 174 W. Cullip, c Barma, b Lam .. 10 H. Strange, Barma, b Lam 16 F. L. Squibbe, c Viccajee, b

Osman

MR. HUGHES, RESIGNS.

WASHINGTON, January 11, The Secretary of State, Mr. Chas, E. Hughes has tendered" his resignation, to be effective from Mr. Frank Kellogg March 4. succeeds him.

The resignation came as a great

23 surprise. It was understood for

"Davenport and Lockhart, but half the wickets fell for only 29 runs. Hindle attempted to relieve the

Total......... position' with 17 runs, but he got no support, and the whole side

BOWLING ANALYSIS ... A was out for 62 Davenport was

0. M. R. W. responsible for six wickets and F. Gondwló......... 8 048 Lockhart for four,

J. H. B. Nihill, c & b Lam.. 10 some months that Mr. Hughes J. C. Lyal..... The naval men responded with a G. Lee.

35.1 4 72 8T. D. E. Pendered, e Viccajee,

6 0 27 69 rattling good display and passed H. Overy

the Kowloon score before three

8 wickets had fallen. Mid. Dickens

5 was the star player, amassing 64.

83 which included nine fours, before

37 he was run out. Com. Barrati scored

2

0 17

CR.C. v. RA.

1

b Osman

1 C. Beardall, run out

The R. A proved too strong for

026, including a quartette of fours the Chinese at Causeway Bay on 7(three in succession), whilst Lieut. Saturday. The home team were Gush, Lieut. Guild, Capt. Hop-decisively defeated by a margin of Hall (22), Henslowe wood, and Lieut-Com. Lockhart 104 runs. all had double figures. No fewer (50) and Bennett (21) were the than eight Kowloon players had a chief scorers for the soldiers who try at bowling, but they could not knocked up the useful total of 163 prevent the Naval team running up only 59. Yung being the only runs: The Chinese replied with total of 175 runs. L. A. R. Duncan, of Kowloon, player to reach doable figures with met with a nasty mishap whlist 23 to his credit.

Total (8 wkts. dec.)...223

HOWLING ANALYSIS.

Baihatchet..

Rumjahn Shahabudin Quick Youngsaye"

Hoalla

W. H. Edmonds," e Kasanjia,"

by Osman...

A. W. Grimmitt, e Sling, b

Sudan

R. Smith, b-Sudan

C. Sara, b Lam....

G. H. Hailam, not out

י

wished to recoup his private

preserving lines of connection in

cases

where suitable Common- wealth Line tonnage was not avail-

ANGELES via PORTS,

able, in order to meet exceptional TE Steamship

circumstances.Reuter.

NAVAL RATIOS,

POSITION OF UNITED STATES.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 10.

"WEST CHOPAKA"- having arrived from the above men- tioned ports, Sunday, 11th January 1925, consignees are hereby notified that their cargo is being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous godowns of The Hongkong & Kowloon Wharf &

It was disclosed during con- Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon, and

Senate

13 fortunes by returning to law sideration of the Naval Appro- stored at Consignee's risk.

Consignees of Cargo must produce 36 practice, but recently friends stated nrlation Bill by the

he would remain in office at least | Committee, officials testified, that an Import Permit signed by the although behind on the five-five-Superintendent of Imports and Ex- 27 year.

Although President Coolidge three ratio in capital ships, aircraft ports Office, Hongkong, before Bills and Mr. Hughes have always carriers and cruisers, America was of Lading will be countersigned or apparently been seeing eye to eye substantially ahead in destroyers Delivery Orders Issued,

11

C

All broken, chafed and damaged

on foreign affairs opponents of and submarines: 1 Mr. Hughes's policy in the Senate, Admiral Eberle gave the ratios cargo is to be left in the Godowns

2 which

America

has advisory powers representing vessels belonging to where it will be examined at 10 a.m., and Japan Friday, 16th January, 1925, by la such matters, seam growingly Britain. Irritated with him. Mr. Hughes respectively: Battleships, five-Messrs. Anderson & Ashe, Marina .156 never agreed with Senator Borah, four-three: Aircraft-carriers (in- Surveyors.

All Claims must be presented within -the Chairman of the Foreign cluding those constructing), five-

four-four; Light cruisers, five-one-ten days of the steamer's arrival three; Destroyers, five seven-two; here, after which they cannot be

recognised.

¡Affairs Committee,

onvital R. W. questions, although recently there 4 has been no apparent cutstanding 2 disagreement.

Extras

Total

0.

M.

R.

II I 45

3

II I 81

8 I 23

W wicket-keeping, receiving a ball right on the mouth, cutting the 3inside of his lip. He had to retire o from the game.

Scores:

R. A.

Lam Sudan Osman Viccajee

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. .13" 2 '45 11.3 S 23

5 0 34

Capt. Bensley, b H. C. Hung... I Zimmern Lieut. Hall, o Choa, b Ching ........22

8 0

21

University II.

6 [ 20

2

Scores:-

3 Q 23 0

"Kowloon

2 0 20 University.

0 A. J. Kew, c. Hopwood, b

Lockhart ***

A. A. Rumjaho, L.b.w. English 72 WFJ Gorvin, b. Davenport... 8 Rev. E.K. Quick, not out..... 83A. A. Dand, b Davenport. H. N. Balhatchet, not out. A R. Duncan, h Davenport

A. Hoalim, b Rowe... 28 R. J. B. Masters. b Lockhart... 3

Extras......

***** 10 J. Fraser, b Davenport..........

Total (for 2 wickets)...199

T. E. Yeoh, B. P. Ng, S. 0. Shahabudin, J. L. Youngsaye, R. A. Ponsonby Fane, W. M. Gittins and S. Hachiuma did not bat

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

D

||

QM. B. W.

13 0 60 1

I 0 17 0

2 0 19 0

English 7 0 35 I

Rowe.... Wood.......

Carpenter

Clark.....atjera

Alfree ranit

·33 25

0

I.R.C. V. NAVY,

J. H Hindle, ie Hopwood; b

Davenport ......

C Earnshaw, c Barratt, Davenport............................

O. B. Raven, b Lockhart.

3 0 26

3

Submarines. Eve-seven-six.

President Coolidge has reaffirm-

It is recalled that the successor ed his opposition increasing the 0 of Ambassador Kellogg favoured gun elevations of American ships oratiâcation of the League Covenant and intends informing Congress with reservations less sweeping to that effect-Reuter's American

Service Capt. Parkes, c and b Ching ... 17 E. Zimmern, e Cuilip, b Sara 28 than Senator Lodge proposed. Lieut. Henslowe, b H. C. Hung 50 A. T. M. Barma, run out.... 17 Capt. Bennett, c Yung, b H. C V. F. Viccajee, b Sarà

Gr. Clayton, c W. Hung, b Ng

Sze-kwong

cheung,b Ng Sze kwong..... 15 Gr. Jackson, b Ching...

The choice of a successor to Mr. Kellogg in Lodon is thought to lie between the Solicitor General, Mr." Beck and Senator McCormick.

Mr. Charles Bescher Warren has 11 been appointed Attorney General.

B. N. Sudan, e Nihill, b Sara 2-Reuter's American Service.

Huag........

14.

Lieut. Smith, cW. Hung,bH/C.

Hung.......

* 21 C. W. Lam, e Sara, b Pendered

19

M. B. Osman, c Edmonds, b

12

Set. Gifford, c Ng Sze-kwong.b

Ching..........

Sura

I

W. H. Sling, b Sara

10

3

C. K. Ong, b Nihili

1

17 Mr. Gr. Rough, e Ng Sze

H. D. M. Barma, b Sara

0

b

N. P. Karanjia, e Squibbs, b

Nihill

0

o Gr. Dyer, not out

9

F. Hiptoola, not out

0

8

Extras.......

3

2

Total

3

Total...

.163

BOWLING ANALYBIS.

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

"B.

1

10

Ching.

13 42

A, G. Renton, b Lockhart ......

B. Petheram not out...

Extras

Total ................ 26

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. B

O. M. R. W. Edmonds 14 1 54 4 Squibbs WW.. Hung...... 3 .Q. 16 I Sara

6 Ng Ste-kwong.94 0 49 2] Pendered

H. C. Hung

0413 NihUI.

Davenport 122.2 23 Lockhart, 112 36 4

Navy, Lieut. Gush e Petheram, b

Gorvin

The senior team of "the Royal Mid Dukene un out Navy were visitors on the Indian Lieut. Gould, b Hindle... Recreation Club ground in a senior Capt.. Hopwood, c Gorvin, b division League match, and owing Revea

C.R.G.

| Ng Sze-cheung, c Hall, b Hea......

64

slowe sieru. Ď W. Hungth Clayton

C. Chos, & Henslowe

Ng Sac-kwong, Clayton

12 H. L. Yang, c Hall, b Gifford...

to call of time the game ended in Com, Barratt, b Kew... 26 HC Hung, b Giford a draw.

Batting first, the Navy had six Mid. Simms, c Dand, b Gorvin 6 KL Chau, b. Clayton

Lleut, Edmuastone, b Kew... Ching, c Hall b Gifford......

0

DIED IN CAPTIVITY.

FATE OF. CAPTAIN WELLS IN VLADIVOSTOCK."

PRKING, January 10. Soon after, the Soviet decided There are still parts of the High- to exercise sovereign' jurisdiction lands where, in spite of schools over Wrangel Island. Captain and railways, it is possible to find Wells, his steamor and crew of aged people who speak no lan-Esquimaux were brought to guage but Gaelic, Fishing in Vladivostock, where Wells was Ardnamurchar, this summer, imprisoned, while the Esquimaux 75 came across at least two old were taken to Harbin with the women who had "no English" object of handing them over to the (writes a "Morning Post." corres American Consul, but on arrival at Wpondent.) On the other hand, the Pogranitchoaia, "the Chinese" "aus English spoken in these remote thorities took the crew from the 0 districts is of remarkable purity. I train and claimed the right of 6 shall long remember the John-investigating the case, following 1sonian period with which we were 'which nothing more was heard. 2jgreated, some years ago, on one of, A Vladivostock telegram to-day the Western Isles, as we passed a reports that Capt. Wells has died. miserable · turf-roofed shelliaz, of pneumoola-Reuter 'Good'momlag, gentlemen,” said

O TRY THIS FOR YOUR COUGH. the unkempt owner, emerging ~WHOOPING COUGH-

from the doorway. "For your Whooping cough a hard on the child 6 A norvous backing cough cannot be business, which is the catching of and hard on the parents. Control the 23 cured by a glass of water, but it will trouts, the weather is very propi diappear under the healing and sooth tious, but for my occupation, which 4ing effect of Chamberlain's Cough is the making of hay, it is not to

Remedy. Every user is a friend. It is of for sale averywhere...

favourable."

dreadful whopping Mad coughing with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It, inducal sleep but contains no narcotics der other, harmini substanser, Sold and recommended everywide

No Claim will be recognised after

cargo undelivered after 17th January the Goods have left the Godowns and 1925, will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance whatever will be affected.

Consignees are requested to send in their Bills of Lading in exchange. for Delivery Orders immediately.

AMERICAN FAR EAST LINE

Struthers & Barry,

Managing Operators.. Hongkong, 12th January 1965

A. B. G AUCTIONS

-Ba, Daddell Street,

HOUSEHOLD and OFFICE

FURNITURE'

also OHINESE CURIOS

BLACKWOOD for anle TUESDAY, 13th JANUARY, at 2:80 p.m..:

LES. HODGE Auctioneer.

10. 8542

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