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BOXING.

CHINA SQUADRON, SECOND DAY

RESULTS OF & SECTIONS.

The China Squadron boxing tournament second day's results Launceston, March 2 au Murray, Barracks opan ring last

night (under usual Service condi In Tasmania the Australian Test team won the first of twotions of 3 round bouts) were

ry quis, beating Tasmanian an innings and 175 runs. Scoręści.

Tasmania (1st) 104 runs. A.A. Malley took 5 wickets for 48 runs.

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Australia (1st); · 475 W. M. Woodfull made 147, C. G. Macurtney 66, J. M. Taylor 66, W. H. Ponsford 65. T. J.

Andrews 48

Tasmania (2nd) 196 runs. Malley took 5 wickets for 69 runs and J. M. Gregory 4 for 90.

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Championships.

HOLIDAY CRICKET.

VOLUNTEERS DEFEAT THER

ROYAL NAVY.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH..

*TER BED

LOCAL SHARE MARKET OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

HONGKONG MARCH 8, 1926, 10:30 AM...

KONG POLICE.

A COMPR

BAGER

CLAIMS OF OTHER STATES. V

(Reuter Service.)

Well

"London, March 2.

circles in Lon TT on London

SATURDAY'S

Shree officers on tha ongkong Police Ford are about to retire. after many years of userul ser vios. They are Divisional Inspec tor R. Lanigan now at Headquar- don are sanguine of a satisfacTT on Shanghai ters; Sub Tuspector A Moody, of tory By 121 runs, the Volunteers won the Kowloon Water Police and their cricket match yesterday, on Divisional Inspector T. Cashman, the Club ground, against the Navy.in charge of the Water Police Owen Hughes (62) hit 2 sixes Station Inspectors Lanigan and and 7 fours and Fincher (56): rot Moody leave on Saturday by the s.s 5 fours. Woodward (6 for 15) Mantua," while Juspector Cashman twice took two wickets with success has booked passage by the sis deliveries.hu "Kushmi sailing next week.

Bantams L. S. Hanson (Vindie-sive tivo) 115, beat A E. Workman (Durban) 113.

Lights: Sto. Dore (12) 130 k. A B Coster (Hawkins) 127 in round 2; L. Sto. Everett (Robin) bent. A. B. Quick (Hawkins) 1801 beat L. S. Derbyshire (Vindictive) Walters: Sto. Reynolds (8) 145 146 P: 0. Meen (19) 144% beat Bugier Jones (Vindictive) 144,

(Durban): 171 ko. L. Sts. Felling Light-heavies: L. Sto. Whitell

(Hawkins) 164% in round 1...

Officers. Welters: Sub-Lt. Andrew (Vin 147 boat Mid Rowe Heavies: Pay Sub-11 Nixon agalast, H.MS. "Hawking on Sun-(Vindictivo) 168 beat Mid. Kinlock

'VARSITY CRICKET TEAMS: Idictive) The following will represent. Dr. "(Hawkins) 142,

R. Ponsonby Fune's XI in a match

(Despatch) 166

Novices.

Feathers A. B. Rowe

(Vindic.

duy, at the University ground wo 11a.m.-Dr. K... Ponsonby Fane,} -A. 8. Helt, A. A. Rumjuha, Ng. Sze- j kwong, T. E. Yeol, H. N. Baihative) 125 beat A. B. Appleton chet, C. W. Lam, D. Laing S. (Iroquoia) 124 Boy Turner

124 (Vindictive) Hachiuma, W. M. Gitting and B. P..

beat Sig. Bennett (Vindictive) 121. Ng

Lights: 0. D. de: Gay (Durban) | 130 bezt A. B. Broadhurst (Vindie- tive) 133 A. B. Quick (Hawkins) 130% beat Sto. Miles (Ambrose) 130% in round 1.

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Arts. v. Engineering: ・・ The following will be the teams in the Arts ye Engineering inter- Faculty match to-day on the Pavi lion ground at 2pm-

Welters: Sto. Perkins (Vindie-

Arte:-B. P. Ng,, (captain), Er.tive) 141 Lent. Sig. Syner R. Ponsonby Fanes H. N. Bahut Tamar 1891 chet, A. S. Esth,, T. II. Yeoh,, . Y..

Middles A. B. Sanders (Holly- Leong, S. Haelifuma, W. B. Sling,hock) 152 beat. Sto. Roberta (Vin- E. Zimmern, S. V. Gittins and A..

dictive) 158: Sig. Marshal N. Other..

(Hawkins) 1541⁄2 beat Sto. Gook (Vindictive)" 159. -

Engineering:-W. M. Gittins (captain) H..C. Hunt, J. L. Young-" sure. S... Shahabudin, W.. Cheong, F. Tajima, A. J. Hazeland, A.. Salieman,, H. F.. M. Barma, A Aziz and S. Karmanf

JOCKEY MOBBED.

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Light heavies A. B. Buckmaster (Hawkins) 164 beat Boy Yates (Despatch) 178..

HAMMOND'S FIELDING...

Hammond's five catches in one innings in the MCC-West Indies match conarms all that has been written about the Gloucestershire professionals brilliant folding Five catches in a match is a not- able faut, but five in one innings of a representative game must be

The E.K.VD.C wors: 218 for 5. and 24 runs were added for the 6th and 7th wickets, the last three producing no runa pa

The Navy lost 4 wickets for 9 runs. Halsey (72) and Woodward former had a sixes and 11 fours; (22) made a stand for 79 runs the Although knocked about, Bayer took

wickets

Volunteers:

me of the controversy

Banks over the League of Nations Hongkong Bank Council and foreshadow a com

do promise probably on the Enos Chartered Bank mentioned in the Berlin message Mercantile Bank, A&B. of February 24."

P. & O Bank Bank of East Asia...

Marine, Insurances. Canton Insurance China Underwriters. North China Insurance, Union Insurance .. Yangtze Insurance

They express the opinion that. after Germany's admission at the forthcoming session of the Inspector Lanigan.

Counelt a Commission will be Divisional Inspector Robert Lani-appointed to report on the claims gan, a native of Kilkenny, has seen of other States and present re 10 years service, rising from a commendations in time for the Lance Sergeant to that of Inspector Assembly meeting in September in 1929. He was in charge of raid on armed robbera when two Yaumati in 1928. at the time of the European officers, two Chinese de Sectivos and three robbers were shot..

Inspector Lanigan is leaving with able option of atuting, within a cer in period whether he wishes to 31 definitely retire. He desires to see 62 conditiona at Home during his ten 66 months leave before reaching a de- 20 cision.

Inspector Moody, 3). Sub-Inspector A., J. Moody, a H. J. Armstrong, b Woodward Ngoy

P. Lammert, c Simms, b native of Dartford: Kent, hast com- Woodward A. C. I. Bowker, e and b. Wood

pielted! 19 yours" service and for the past 11 years has been in the Water

several papers, which are an HK Fire Insurance ... ary 24 stated According to Chiba Fire Insurance... The Berlin massage of Febru. Fire Insurances,

cipating dramatic incidents at Shipping, a que Geneva, Garm

not objectDouglass gaya ge Hongkong Steamboats... HK Tüge & Lighters- Indo-Chinas (Prefi)

J. C. Lyal, b Bennett... A. W. Ramsay, b Cantrell M

R. Mitchell,, b Halsey G. R. Suyer) & Cantrell

H.. Owen Hughes, net but

Fincher, Lb.w. b Bennett V. Parker, b Woodward S. Jex, b Woodward...

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He has had a varied Army career before enlisting in the local Police, 287having scen seven yeare service in the Grenadier Guards and he also W went through the Boen War.

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Inspector Moody intends to setüle down in Surrey

ward

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to discussing the question of en largement after she has become a member of the Council as 40 present constituted, but she will strongly object to entering a dia ferent Council from that which existed when she applied for membership Government cir-Water-boata perturbation. They are credited cles in no way betray simlar with being confident that every thing will proceed smoothly, that Germany alone, will be given a ther reconstruction will not be seat on the Council, and that fur- settled before the September session when Germany will be ready to discuse the question in a spirit of conciliation.]

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Inspector Cashman Divisional Inspector T. Cashman has completed 28 years service He was recruited at the ERCly Depot, Dublin q

Serving at practically every ata. tion, he has seen the process of development of Hongkong and Kowloon from the early days.***

Press Unnerved?

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Docks, Wharvos Godowns, &c.

London, March 2 Sir Austen » Chamberlain's speech yesterday has led to a live renewal of Press criticism against the reconstruction of the HK & K Wharves League Cound at the forth HK & W. Docks coming meeting, other than the Hongkewangan. admission of Germany New Enginearings

The Manchester Guardian Shanghai Docks .

Lands, Hotels & Bidge. HK. & Hotels (old)..

On reaching Home, Inspector and says that the British Govern Mrs. Cashman, with their four chil-ment. unfortunately seems to be make Cork their future home. dren (all born in Hongkong), will

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Other Departures. Also sailing by the "Mantua" on Saturday on holiday is Mr PP Wodehouse, C.I.E., and Mrs. Wode

almost the only Government whose policy cannot be predicted with precision. It suggests that the Government is divided on the question, and declares that the demand that Sir Austen Chum berlain be allowed to go to Others leaving on the same vessel Geneva without. guidance or in- on holiday include Inspector Robertstructions is horrifying!

(brother Richard Lanigan

of The "Daily Chronicle" asks Divisional Inspector Lanigan), Ser-the Secretary of State for geant Bright Central) and SerForeign Affairs has personally W. gennt Stewart (Water Police.) committed himself to support the French scheme of packing the Council against Germany

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Paris, Feb. 12: Because the favourite which he was fiding made a false start and lost the race,, . jockey named Dessaux was severely mauled by unraged backers as Vincennes ruce.exceptionally rare. This perform-Bowker

The Owners Association anco, with his batting, 238 not out, Lyal And the Jockeys Union will part points to Hammond, who is not Parker eipate in the forthcoming Police yet 25, as a prospective member of Court proceedings.

the England alde next simmer,

Course..

CANTON CUSTOMS.

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NOTE: FROM DIPLOMATIC' CORPS.

"DEPLORABLE SITUATION."

(Reuter's Serviss.) ...

Peking, March 8.

day last sent

·CHINA'S WARS.

MUKDEN WAR LORD TO

TAKE OFFENSIVE.

PREPARATIONS COMPLETED,

(Reuter's Service.)

4)

Peking, March 2 Up to the present not much has to indicate whether

The Senior Minister on Satur-

a Note to the occurred. Wat Chiao-Fu (Chinese Foreign Marshall Chang Tso- 18 giving Affair); saying:

anything more than moral support

"I am desired by my colleagues in the anti-Kugminchun campaign, to draw your Excellency's 'atten- but recent despatches from Mukden tion to the deplorable situation hint at military activities in Man which has arisen in Canton in churia.. connection with the illegal action

Marshal Chang Tae-in, it is of the so-called Stroke Committee stated, has given orders for the in seizing cargo discharged from immediate recapture of Luanchow, ships in harbour before

and Chang Hauch-liang's departure such cargo reaches the Customs House, for Chinchow on Monday appears with the result that the Customs to lend colour to the theory that the authorities have had to suspend Mukden forces are about to resume the loading and discharge of all the offensive. cargoes pending the cessation of this illegal interference alike with foreign trade and with the functions of the Chinese Customs.

Drive on, Peking. Peking

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IRISH HOPES.

LOYALTY AND UNITY SOME DAY.

NO MORE SUSPENSE.

(British Wireless Service.)

Rugby, March 2..

2.

An intimation has been received 2 from the Hongkong and Shanghai O Hotels that the Cunard liner "Laconia is due to sail from Hongkong on March 20 at about 7.p.m.

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In his speech in Belfast Mr. Wine aton Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, made reference to the political situation in Ireland. said that he cherished a hope that some day all Ireland would be loyal and, because it was loyal, would be united within itself and united to the British Empire.

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"You may belleve that this is only ja dream, he declared, "but it is

my belief that the Irish question us entered on a stable phase, and that the suspense, apprehen- sion, and dread of disturbances have passed away.

NATIONS NAVIES.

· VESSELS BUILT AND BEING RUIET.

(Reuter's Service.)

A-Blue-book indicates that, the

afte

LEAVES TO-DAY.

Peking, March 3; Hsueh-liang left Chinchow för Later reporta state that Chang

"Whilst assuring your Excel- Shanghaikuan to-day,

The Mukden army will be divid- lency, on behalf of my colleagues.ed into two forces, one of which of their desire to ensure as far will be under the command of as possible the authority of the Chang Hsueh-liang and make a Chinese Customs administration, drive on Peking, whilst the other I am further desired to request will co-operate on an attack on navies of the nations, in respect of with the Colony with a view to the resumption of Tientain. YOUR the trade of the port, with the

Meanwhile Li Ching-lin is stated vessels built and being built, are as least possible delay, that im-to have completed preparations for under mediate steps be taken to put a the resumption of the offensive to th

Built Building. EL stop to these illegal activities of

America

543: "38. 679 the so-called Strike Committee,

British Empire. 444 ASON 4791 who are unwarrantably infring

France.

218) 1:27 840 ing the treaties between China"

Italy am a 247065 802 and the foreign Powers con

Japan

62 284 cerned.

Russia 178 30,

203

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(Signed) OUTENDIJK.

Government Inactive.

"Canton, March 2. Canton is quiet superficially but generally the state of affairs is chaotic.

RAILWAY MERGER,

TERMS NOT JUST ANDE REASONABLE.

OFFICIAL BAN~---

(Reuter's American Service.)

Washington, March 2 The Inter-State Commerce Com mission has found that the proponud combination of the New York Chicago

Chesapea the Ohio, Hicking.

The Canton Government has not stopped the pickets from Foremarque

taldng possession of

goods belonging to

nationals, principally.

ORIGIN OF GOODS..

BILL INTRODUCED IN THE

COMMONERS

(British Wireless Service

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this morning. Among those who went on pard to say, farewell were: Commodore AJ B. Stirling, who has eded to the position of munager of the dockyard, Capt. Chief Engineer Powell Chief structor, MTS Gillingham, ME R. B

assistant

manager

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The "Westminster Gazette which comments on the secrecy attending yesterday's meeting, and mentions that the few mem bers who disagreed with Sir Austen Chamberlain's plea that the proceedings should be private and confidential, saya that his statement was received coldly, and created a bad impression. The Gazette adds that he clear ly indicated that he favoured a larger Council, and conveyed the impression that he favoured the claims of Spain and Poland to enter simultaneously with Gar many 20

The Daily Express" likewise comments on the meeting's cold reception of Sir Austen's expresa ed desire to go to Geneva with "all doors left oper.”

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The "Dally Telegraph suya that the opposition which is Peak Trams (old) raised here is on grounds wholly do unrelated to our domestic poll- 3inceres tics, and is equally free of all Singapore Trama suspicious bias in the interna faxis tional sphere The question, is United Asbestos whether the serious crisis, in the

(Founders) affairs of the League and pros ・do. (Ordinary) gress of the polley of European Watsons (old) appeasement initiated at Locarno do. (new) ahall be avoided, and we are en- Win, Powells titled to assume a force of con.H.K. Telepho sideration which, we do em- phesine, has been taken into

account by the Government, and pa

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we are confident as regards the that Garmany's standpoint will to Geneva maintain reasonable pature of its decision. find general approval even be measures of freedom of consulta- The Daily News' accuses Sir fore the departure of the German tion, the discussions there will Austen of still championing a delegates for Geneva or at enable a way out to be discover proposal in the teeth of almost Geneva itself.

ed, which will yet preserve the the unanimous opinion of Bri Dr Luther adder that since essentials of the different views |tain which undoes the effect of negotiations at Locarno began it pointa,

| Locarno, by quite needless ex- had been seen what could, bal. It is quite clear that British asperation of the very feelings achieved by treating political public opinion is mainly concern, which Locarno, sopthed:

questions with frankness and ed with the ultimate interests of

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