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SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

THE LAST TESTS.

M.C.C. TOUR.

"

AUSTRALIA'S PROFIT OF

£20,700.

SANDHAM GETS HIS 7TH CENTURY.

MORE THAN IN 1991,

TEAM'S 6TH VICTORY,

-14

Sydney, Jan. 7.

Calcutta. 'Dec. 28.

Control has announced the prits

of last season's tour in England us £20/700, which is £3,000 more than In 1921-Router

"SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

"VARSITY MEN'S CRICKET DEBUT.

RESULTS OF 9 MATCHES.

·

326...

runs..

12

FUNERALS.

THE CHINA MAIL.

YESTERDAY'S HAPPY VALLEY CEREMONIES.

POLICE. SERGT. HERBERT:

RICSHA COOLIES.

BISHOP VALTORTA'S PLEA

. FOR HELP.

YESTERDAY'S MEETING.

After the aims of the meeting call-

STRONG PROTESTS:

COUNCILLORS RESENT SERMON

CATHEDRAL REMARKS,

The Rev. C, B. Roach, Priest-

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

Nam

The funeral took place yester- day afternoon at the Protestanted yesterday by Bishop Valtorta in Vicar of Southwark Cathedral, drow Cemetery of Police Sergeant connection with the proposal to protests from several borough coun-TT on London

and cillors by his remarks in a sermon TT on Shanghal Herbert who was found at the ameliorate the lot of riesha

on chain coolles had been explained at a municipal service at the cathe Talmtsatsui police station Wednesday suffering from a gun- and some discussion taken place. It dra), "v shot wound..

was decided that a provisional com- He described Southwark · as

servation.

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The guncarriage upon which mittee should be appointed for the poverty-stricken, sordid. squalid Chartered Bank the coffin was placed was escort-purpose of collecting Information to locality, whereupon Councillor W. J.Mercantile Bank, A. & B.. ed to the graveside from the enable a concrete scheme to be Westcots, a former mayor." rising The Australian cricket Board of In the second day's play between Arsenal street pier by a large formulated and submitted to a pub-from his seat, exclaimed, "Be fair" P. & O. Bank

the, M.C.C and the British in the number of the deceased's latelic meeting to be called later.

Ignoring the interruption, the Bank of East Asia.. Eust, the tourists-passed the home colleagues.

Addressing the meeting, Bishop preacher declared that in a recent Marine Insurances. Among those present were, Mr. Valtorta said that undoubtedly what history of Southwark it was stated Canton Insurance ..... eleven's score of 146. for the loss of three wickets and were all out for P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.I.E.. (De-gulded these coolies in the selecthat no one lived in Southwark ox China Underwriters...

paty Superintendent of Police), tion of an occupation which entailed cept those compelled by business. North China Insurance.. The batting was sound and cau-Inspector W. Kent (Chief Inspec hardship was not necessarily peror poverty.

Union Insurance tious. Sandham made 112, histor), Inspector J. Ogg (Officer in song choice, but economie condi- Councillor Fred Bird indignantly Yangtze Insurance seventh century in the tour, Astill Charge of the Water Police Stations in native centres, which com-

Fire InsurancES.. 41, Brown 39, Earle 30 and Geary tion), Inspector Bond (Officer inpelled these men to go far afield to remarked that it was an unjust "ob-

China Fire Insurance 30. Astill took alx wickets for 72. Charge of the Harbour Police), get a living in proference to low

"In 1086," continued Mr. Roach, HK. Fire Insurance Calcutta. Dec. 29. Inspector Spear, Sub-Inspectors starvation at home..

"William the Conqueror burned

Shipping. The M.C.C. defeated the British Logan, J. Murphy, Dick, Mr. C.

Hardship On Wives

Southwark; in the reign of King Douglases. in the East by an innings and 65 Greenwood and others, including

Something was achieved towards John it was again burned; in 1876 a Hongkong Steamboats. a number of sergeants and lance the amelioration of their own lot great fire destroyed "most of H.K. Tugs & Lighters., The first innings scores were Bri-sergeants.

and the lot of those dependent upon Borough High-street; and last sum- Indo-Chinas (Pref) The wreaths included tributes them if things moved in the way mer. just as a nice little Are started do.. (Def.) tish in the East 146, M.C.C. 326,

In their second fanings the home from Fred and Jack, Chief Detecthey should, but it was not always in Great Guildford-street. South Shell Transports wickets in the Sheffield Shield eleven were out for 128, of whichịtive Inspector T Murphy so. "The men failed to remit the wark, the fire, brigade came along Star Ferries. My momak

Guise made 49, Major Brooke 13. spector and Mrs. J. Ogg; Inspec-wherewithal for the support of their and put it out and one's hopes were Aston 11. Howie 16 and Meyer hot tors Grant and Logan, Inspector familles at home, and the best proof dasked to the ground."

Mr. Reach remarked that South South Australia 500 and 286out 11. Tarrant was absentoon at and Mrs. Dick; Sub-Inspector of that was, the fact, falling within

and Mrs. K. W. Andrew Sub the personal experience of the wark might once more make history. Inspector Perkins and Sgt. Joy speaker, that curled of waiting. It might possess a borough countir Mr. and Mrs. H. Phillips; Mr. the wives of these men at length which might proudly boast. and Mrs. Carey; Mr and Mrslett the country to look for their never framed municipal policy with Bloor; Messrs. Paterson and

husbands in this Colony, only to dis Sub-Inspector J. L. Guise (Oxford and Middle- McLellan

over on arrival that conditions (Cambridge Mrs. Ellis: Mr. and Mrs. Hunt were little better than at home. sex), Hubert Ashton and Essex C. P. Johnstone (Cam- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Woods. bridge and Kent), A. 1. Hosie Sgt. Munro and, Duncam; Con- ants) and F. A. Tarrant id-doh and Charman, Carson and diesex) played for the Europeans Johnson; Read and O'Connell

London. Dec. 22, 2 p.m." Adelaide.-New South Wales defeated South Australia by

competition. The following are the scores ---

runs (total 786).

New South Wales 341 runa And 446 runs for 6 wickets

(total 787).

count" of injury..

Boyes took seven for 52 and Astill This was the tourists sixth vic

two for 40%

For New

Wales,tory. South. Andrews scored 66 in the first innings. Williams Lock 5. wickets for 155 runs, and Grimmett

In the wickets for 110 runs. second innings Phillips scored 52, Andrews 126. Morgan 116. and Jackson 56. nov oat. Andrews played a solid and elegant innings and hit eight fours. He batted for 222 minutes. Morgan gave a confident display and was bril liant at times. He batted for 169 minutes and hit 12 fours.

In South Australia's second innings, Ryemill scored 50, and Alexander 104 The latter gave a solid and stylish display. bat- ting for 223 minutes and hitting four fours. McNamee took 4 wickets for 63. runs.

"

Queensland Defeated. Victoria scored 'nn innings victory over Queensland in the Sheffield Shield competition. The following are the scores:-

Queensland 147 and 217 runs (total 364).

Victoria 523 runs. · ·

For Victoria, Ponsford scored

151 and Hendry 140. The two

'Varsity players, Rigg and King,

made their first appearances in inter-State cricket and scored 62 and 50, respectively. The Queens- Jander, R. Oxenham, took 4 wickets for 126 runs.

In Queensland's second In- nings, Mayes scored 70, while Norton, the fast bowler, took 4 wickets for 67 runs, and Ryder 3 wickets for 27 rums..

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GOLF CLUB.

TITLE OF PRESIDENT NOW, ABOLISHED.

The post of President was aboi- ished at an extraordinary general meeting of the Royal Hong Kong

of

Golf Club in the board room Messrs. "Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., yesterday evening. The Hom M. E. R. Hallifax presided.

Resolutions passed at the extra ordinary general meeting held

on Dec. 16, were submitted for confirmation as a'special resolution, as follow:

"That the Articles of Asspeia-

tion be altered as follows:--

(a) In Articles 47 and 82: the word

'President' be deleted.

(b) In Articles 88, 73, 74 and 82 the word 'Captain' shall be substituted for the word "Pre Aldent"."

Mr. Hallifax briefly explained the objelt for which the meeting had been called and formally pro- posed the confirmation of the above resolution as a special resolution.

This motion was carried unani- mously.

FANLING GOLF.

and:

What was the Cause of this seeming paradox? It was not that her earnings were not enough-

cl

one eye in the next election."

This drew another protest from Councillor Westcott, who said it was a libell

is Lordships had been told by BOYS SEIZE TRAIN.

one-time Traffic Inspector that on in the East. With the exception of Kelly; P. Barnicle: Harrison and

a rainy day the receipts amounted Tarrant, they were also chosen for Sabey and Mr. C. Greenwood

Room Mates: Lance Sergeants" the All-India team which included! three Indians, namely, CK Naidu Mess. No. 7 Police Station; War.to as much as $10, and on an er- R.. Jamshelji and Nazir Ali. ders' Mess; Laienikok; Lance Ser-dinary day, an average two or three geants, Pray East Police Sta-dollar-but because most of these tion; King Edward Hotel: Sareeningus had beerf gambled or in geants" Mess, No. 2 Police Sta. other questionable" ways friltered bion; Lance Sergeants Mess, way. Central Polfee Station.

"RED"

GRANGE.

MINKY MILLER WITH 3.6.

"Red" Grange, acclaimed as the football of American greatest

players, is back on the rigido

after about a year of making cinema Alms.

LADIES TENNIS.

MRS. TOTTENHAM RETAINS CHAMPIONSHIP.

Winning in two straight sets yes terday. Mrs. R. E. Tottenham tained the singles tennis champion-

T'G-

Gambling Tendency.

CELEBRATING A FOOTBALL. VICTORY.

11

SEQUEL IN JAIL

Thirty high-school students, ten of whom are under 18 years of

To gamble was the only recreu-pare in jail at Philadelphia as the Can we ¡¡Mr. W. E. Rose. The funeral of Mr W. E. Rose, tion afforded them, and the need result of "a frolic" after a footbull at the of the moment was not so much victory, whose death occurred

They celebrated the victory with French Hospital yesterday morn. to raise the earnings of these men

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Miscellaneous.

Canton Ice ...

ing, took place at the Catholicas to bring about better conditions/the customary, violations of the Prince's Building cemetery yesterday afternoon, wherein uplifting and beneficial prohibition laws and then sallled

Cotton Mills, the Rev. Father Spada officiating. recreation could be substituted for forth to the nearest tube station.

(Bwo Cottons. The chief mourners were, Mr. the sole means they had at their There they took possession of a

train, from which they ejected the Orientals L. A. Rose, Miss Barros and Mr.disposal

Mr. J. M. Alves promised the sup-guards and the driver, after smash-Shanghai Cottons (old) T. Knight. The pall bearers.

do. were Messrs. P. A. Dixon, Geo.port of his organisation for the ing the seats and electric lights White, Van der Lely, C. S. work and letters were read from the and locking the doors against pas- Rosselet, T Knight and A.. W two Chinese representatives on the sengers,

One of the students took com- Lee.

Legislative Council indicating their

Among those present were willingness to give the movement mand of the switch and drove the Cements. (comb.)

every support:

Messrs. A. Rumjahn, K. K. Mody, U. Omar. P. Muskett, N. White. Y. Abbas, Rodrigues, E. I.. Steinfield, H. Stainfield, M. and FOOD FROM THE HEAVENS. Mrs. R. Sousa, Mr. Lionel Lam-

Madrid, Jan. 1. mert, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ben-

The Government is despatch nett, Mr. D. Clow, Mr. A. Gillard,. Mr. Neves, Mr. Jack Swanson ing aeroplanes to drop food sup- plies for passengers stranded in and many others.

Floral tributes were sent by: a train on the Madrid to Albacete "Emily," "Sarah and Louisa," which is blocked by snow to

Snow is still "Louis, Sue and Elsie,"depth of five feet. The Craigengower Cricket Club; falling and relief trains were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A Cooper, forced to return. and family; Mr. Lionel, E. Lam- mert: "Lily and Tom: "Dolly "* Mr. and Mrs. Montalto de Jesus! and family Mr. and Mrs. 3. F. Barrett: Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Stainfield; Mr. E, C, Rock: Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Bmoria: Mr. ship of the Colony.

Misa Robinson got through to the P. A. Dixon; Dr. J. W. Kew; Mr. and Mrs. H. Stainfield; Mr. Geo. final round of the competition pro-] moted by the Ladies' Recreation White: Club. She played a good forceful Craigengower Cricket Club; Mr. game but the holder's courteraft and Mrs. Y. Abbas; Capt. and

and length beat her.

and

"The Servants"" of

NORWEGIAN ESTIMATES.

train several miles to West

do. (old) Philadelphin.

do. (new) The police, who had been apprais China Buses

en-China Lights (comb.) fed of the escapade. forced an

trance when the train stopped. A

do. fight ensued; and finally the boys

do. were subdued' and conveyed to jail:China Prov. where their wounds were attended Dairy Farms to pending their trial for "malicious Der A. Wing mischief, assault, and battery."

WATER SUPPLY.

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Level and Storage of water Reservoirs on January 1, 1997:— CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER WORKS LEVEL.

Oslo, Dec... 29. The Norwegian Finance Minia-Tytum ter estimated 40,000,000 kroner reduction in revenue owing to a fall in the taxes and public atilities:

Mrs. G. F. Spink; Mr. and Mrs. Staff: Mr. and Mrs. J. A. E. J. de Figueiredo and family; Rodrigues, Mr. E. J. Paterson: Mrs. Tottenham hit hard

her Mr. G. Rapp; Mr. G. C. White Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Silva: Mr. placed accurately both with back-hand and forehand. As left Mr. C. A. C. Rodrigues; Mr. and and Mrs. A. R. Castro, and many hand player she took Miss Robin, Mrs. F. C. Dixon; Mr. and Mrs. others. son's sharp cross-court drives on her back-hund but she still had the mastery.

The challenger also made some nice side-line drives.

After a weak opening and loss of the first game, Mrs. Tottenham took five games in succession and ult!- mately won 6-3, 6-2.

WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

Mr. J. G. Swanson: Mr. and F. Gonsalves; Mr. A. Khijeuman;

Ricardo Basa..

Mr. M. P. Remedios.

Mr. Kwan Fuk. The funeral yesterday after

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Storage in milions and decimals of gallens.

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1.74 50 H.K. Telephones

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Mrs A. Gillard: Mr. N. B. noon of Senior Chinese Revenue Muskett, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. R.Officer Kwan Fuk was attended Consumption of water in the City Souza; Mrs. M. T. Williams and by all Chinese members of the ond Hill District in millions and de-On Londer- family; Mr. and Mrs. L L da Revenue Service off duty. Among cimals of gallons during the month of

December:

1925. 1020 Silva; Mr. C. P. Rapp; Mr.the wreaths sent were ones from

the Superintendent of the Im-Consumption

22084 244:20 ports and Exports Department, Estimated Population 397,500 407,620 par day (gallons) ...... 18.4 19.3 A large number of Portuguese Chief Preventive Officer Euro-

Full Supply in all Rider Main Dia- residents attended the funeral pean Revenue Officers, Chinese

tricts up to the 8th December

all Rider Mat Mr. Revenue Officers, Clerical Staff Intermittent Supply in yesterday afternoon of St. Louis, Jan. 7. M. P. Remedies. The funeral of Imports and Exports Depart Districts from 9th to 31st December

1185 On demand 1826. Ful Supply in all Rider Main were performed by ment.

Districts during December, 1928 with

Oredits, moaths" sight ...../ 1345) Tex Rickard has six candidates rites"

Stoker Richard Freeborn. in mind to oppose Gene Tunney for Father Spada and among those:

The funeral also took place at the exception of the districts West of Or Berli

Eastern Street whore an Intermitten. the heavy weight boxing champion-present were:-Mr. Jensen, Mr.

On demand.... to 81xt The ladies' handleaps now having ship of the world, namely Dempsey, Nielsen, Mr. Summers Paterson, the Protestant Cemetery yester Supply was given from 4th to

On New York- heen worked out, the result of the Berlenbach, Sharkey, Delaney, Mr. Allan, Mr. E. V. M. R. de day of Stoker Richard Freeborn, December, 1928

KOWLOON WATER WORKS

On demand... LEVEL Rickard Sousa, Mr. A. Silva-Netto, Mr. of H.M.S. "Vindictive" who suc R.H.K.G.C. Mixed Medal Handicap Proline and Maloney.

Credits, 80 days' nighi 1028 1927 competition at Fanling during the will hold elimination contests, the A. A. Alves. Mr. A. E. S. Alves, cumbed to tuberculosis

Kowloon Gravitation..19 7B. 70Bn Bombay- New Your holidays in given survivor of which will fight Demp Mr. J. Lee, Mr. H. Sequeira, Mr, age of 32 years.

The service was conducted by Shek Lai Pui Reservoir 4 7B. 07 Wigs below:-

sey for the right to meet Tunney-E. M. Rocha Mr. M. Figueiredo,

84 B. Oademsad *** L. G. S. Dodwell & Mrs. Dodwell, Router's American Service.

Mr. J. d'Almeida, Mr. A. J. the Rev. J. Knight Ansley, while Reception Reservoir

Storage in millions and docimals Da Jeloak- Rodrigues, Mr. M. A. Gomes, Mr. H.M.S.. "Hawkins" provided a

of gallons.

...Wira won with a score of 83, minus

1926 1927

On demani handicap of 11, equals 72.

The Earl of Carnarvon's D. J. Lopes, Mr. A. Pinna, and Aring party.

Old China Hand.

Kowloon Gravitation 179.70 283.50 Other acorca were:-R K. Doushka won the Liverpool many others.

Wreaths were sent by the fol- A very old China: hand has Shek Lai Put Reservoir 82.85 08.40 30 Bhogporn-

24,50 Valentine and Mrs... Middleton Autumn Cup.

Un dethand.... Smith 89 (14) 75, T. S. Whyte{.

lowing Chinese Counter Staff passed away in the person of Mr. Reception Reservoir

202.00 408,45 Da Manlia Smith, and Mes Dyer 88 (12) 76; With a perch weighing 7oz. and Compradore of G. E. E. Tel. Thomas Mercer, who died on at Chessington. House,

On demanand con Consumption of water in Kowloon H... Ireland and Mrs, Ireland 6dr. Mr. J. Lowndes, of the Co.. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Leggatt; Dec. 8

Wellington Angling Society, won "The Electrical Staff: Mr. J. C. Ewell, Surrey. He was an old in millions and decimals of gallons dur- On Bhanghalan

On demand ...89 (12). 77.

.1926 1926

30 days' aghi (private paper) — the Geen Cup competition of the de Sousa Botelho;, Mr. Carlos resident of Canton and Hong ing the month of December.

Association d'Assumpeso Mr A A Kong, where he spent-many-years

On-Tokoban 68.2774.89 A party of Ave, including Cecil London Angling

Estimated population 153,100 158,140 On de SAGRADA Young, the trainer, and jockeys M. which was fished for on the Botelho Mr and Mrs. J. O in the ted and silk trades. His Consumption 68.2

14.4 per day. (gallona).

15.3l (auk's buying zwho) $10 The com- Remedios Mr. and Mrs. A. C. was a well-known and commend- Tighe, and E. Vinail, were motoring Thames at Marlow.

Full Supply in all districts during liver (pic) (3415/16

Par Sthree in Hoog cong 2pm.. to Gatwick races on December 15, petitors, who travelled by special Botelho "Club Lusitano: "Asso- ing figure. After his return

The Government Analyst's reports Chand Copper Cach Am 10 pm when their ear collided with spother train, numbered 886, but owing clacao Portguesa de Socorros from China he passed many years December 1825 and 1928. car near Crawley Young was to the poor conditions only five Mutuos Mr. Francisco da in the City, only relinquishing

satisfactory, MA slightly hurt. Tighs, who was sit fish were caught. The total catch Rocha1 Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Luz, bir work a few years ago. My how that the quality of the water is Diners Copper Deale

Phire Ent. Coin 18% du, Hregkong tab. Vain 1% prem, ting beside the driver, was killed of the 366 anglers in 61⁄2 houra Mr. Ng Kal-ning, Mr. and Mrs Mercer was in his eighty-eighth

F. A. Rosario, The Supervising year. was 1 lb. 11 oz. 14 dr. Instantaneously.

+

Total

Total rainfall to December 31, 1926, 87.38 Docember 31, 19207 100.78.

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REVOLTS AGAINST TAXES.

London, Dec. 80. Righ reports of serious revoltă In many Russian Provinces, against Soviet taxes, are confirm- ed by M. Kalinin, President of the Executive Committee of the Communist Party Martial law has been declared in ∙many Ukranian Provinces..

According to Warsaw repor. Pilsudski is about to reconstruct the Cabinet, eliminating the Moi archist elements:

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