EXHIBITION OF CHINESE ART
VISIT BY ROYAL PARTY
GREAT INTEREST SHOWN
London. To-day.
Their Majesties" the King and Queen and the royal party, which included the Duchess of Kent. the Princess Marie Loaise, the Victoria and Princess Helena Lady Patricia Ramsay, spent nearly hal 30 hour walking! at thei round the galleries
Chinese Art Exhibition yesterday. | admiring ac exhibits. They were; received by Sir William Lewel-i lyn. President the Royal A-s- demy, and Dr. F. T. Chent.
Lord Lytton and Sir Percival David accompanied the party and explained many of the exhibits. Their Majesties were interested! in how the fragile objects were conveyed safely from China Sir Percival David explained that at made special boxes were Shanghai The Queen asked see the boxes, which Their Ma- jesties and the Duchess of Kent) examined with interest.
Their Majesties several times į admirisxiy commented on the sp rangement of the exhibits and
THE CHEIA MAILA
NDAY" DECEMRED 1935
Bare in medical records is a mother of three sets of identical twine. Mrs. Mary Tolonky, farmer's wife of Washingtonville, New York, now has that distinction. She has three other children, too.
LOCAL NEWS
BREVITIES –
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ALEC PEARCE TOO GOOD FOR NAVY
WHAT WILL
BECOME OF
HO KAR KEUNG?
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when the Kowloon forwards were seen in some dazzling movements.
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Why This Selfishness But like most sales with a good beginning: the ending was very poor and the first line of ‘attack cracked up badky,-Oppenheim be-j ing the main offender. Playing a selish game, he refused to part with the ball until it was invar-) jlably too late, while G. White was
not much better.
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It is about time that the Kov- loon inside-forwards” realised that! in D. Knox they lisve one of the j best left wingers in the Co- lony. With everything in his favour, Knor was; however, star- ved throughout, much to the dig gust of all Kowloon supporters. This, blunder should de rectified before it is too late.
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Bayes, the mainland team's cus- todian, was again' the shining light of the team and if he keeps up his present run of baldanti displays, he will no doubt even- tually find himself in one of the Interport trial sides.
the appearance of the galleries. Sir Thomas Southern has kind- The Queen also expressed admir-ly consented to attend the lun- ation for the way in which the,cheon in honour of Dr. J. R. Tem-
Wheeler and Keatings perforan- (Continued from Page 1 pieces she had lent from her own ple, General Secretary of the Bri-
the next over Fearce got the last ed yeoman service in the Fusilier collection were displayed.
tish and Foreign Bible Society, to
Holland-Martin lost his wicket two wickets with successive balls defence, especially the latter. A big crowd in Piccadilly be held in the Roof Garden of
the pace He had bowled extremely well and cheered Their Majesties as they the Hong Kong Hotel at 1 p.m. when trying to force drove
against Duckitt and gave a catch fully deserved every one of his ATHLETIC JUNIORS back to Buckingham next Monday.
which Hayward did well to ac-wickets, as he had kept a perfect! Palace. Reuter.
TROUNCED Mr. E. Bacci will address the cept, as he had to run back fully length throughout.
and When Holland-Martin left it was the beginning of the end, for in INFRINGEMENT OF TRADE-MARK
Rapid Scoring
CURRENCIES IN Hong Kong Rotary Club to-morrow 15 yards to get under the wall When E R. Duckitt and P. C.
KWANGTUNG
**Something
Earnest"
fa Jest
The RMS. Express of Russia
Foreign Banks Andert Nagasaki yesterday and is
Paper Money
expected to arrive at Shanghai to-day at 4 pm en route to the
Canton, To-day. Colony and Manila. She will
The repeated vernacular reports leave Shanghai
stating that the Shameen
banks 100m.
to-morrow
78.
Defendants Ordered To Pay $25 Fine
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· PLEA FOR LENIENCY IN FAMILY MATTER
Frost went out to open the in-. nings for the Club, runs came
very
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From this goal the Navy took rather rapidly, though it must be control of the game and Gould, said that the bowling was not Shaw and Austrice added further
accurate, both
Comdr-goals before the Athletic replied. Browning and A. B. Dale sending The Chinese reduced the deficit a down too many loose ones. With few seconds before half-time, when the total at 30 LA. Prowse
was a spirited breakaway led to Chan given the ball and be bowled Yui-cheng placing the ball in really well, being the only home front of goal for Cheung Moon- Sowler who caused the batsmen (wing to net.
any anxiety. He was rather un-
Fine Goal fortunate too as he had a couple The Navy continued their
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10 DAYS
OLD
EXHIBITION
and NEW PRINTS
and. OBIS
KIMONOS
CULTURED PEARLS
-BY-
MR. T. OKAMOTO
Opens Wednesday, Nov. 27th Open From 9 am to 7 pm.
KOMOR & KOMOR
ATHLETIC
SURPRISE
THE NAVY|
FOOTBALL
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE FIRST DIVISION
Fusiliers Police
[S. China “A **
器
zate Recreio
Lincolns
have been requested to surrender #their silver coins to the Kwang-A four-year old girl, Lai So-ha, tung Provincial Bank and to use was admitted to the Government
(Continued from Page 4) its notes as legal tender are with Civil Hospital on Saturday suffer-
of catches dropped off him. İgression immediately on resuming, ing from barns which she received out foundation.
The case in which the United
Lt. Holland-Martin was again and increased their lead within the Sui Tin-lim displayed The foreign banks in Shameen, when a celluloid doll caught fire
States Drug Store took proceed in the limelight when the Navy first half-minute of play, when pair of hands, but he was very with the exception of the Bank of while she was playing with it.
ings against the Sino-German Dis were fielding, his performance Taiwan, do not hold any silver
Tufinel coins but deal exclusively in Hong! The wedding of Miss Kwok Wai-pensary for alleged infringement behind the stumps being excel-Autrice converted a fine centre slow, and had the Navy forwards C
and Mrs of the Trade Marks Ordinance, lent, particularly the way in Ten minutes later the Athletic Kong currency. It is out of ques-fun, daughter of Mr. tion for these foreign banks to use Kwok Siu-lau, and Dr. T. K. Lien, was concluded before the Full which he gathered the balls wide
¡Court of Appeal comprising His of the leg stump
Duckitt was again broke away and Cheung MO the Professor of Chinese paper money, which has Assistant
Honour the Chief Justice, Sir timing his shots very well, but Mom-wing received from a goal no international exchange value. Surgery. Hong Kong University, į
Since there is no departure from took place last Saturday. The Atholl MacGregor, and the Fuise his running between the wicketsmouth melee to score his second
Judge, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, left much to be desired. Alec
the existing banking practice, the honeymoon is being spent in Japan! in the Supreme Court this morn-Pearce started very cautiously, SOUTH CHINA “B”
to discuss
but after he had benefitted by al
report that the Consular body in Shameen met recently
Hong Kong rainfall for the 24-
Mr. F. C. Jenkin, K. C and Mr. full toss from Hargreaves he the surrender of silver to the Pro-hours ending at 10 am to-day was
Hing Shing-lo, instructed by Mr.opened out and scored freely all vincial Government is also with-0.10 inch. The total since January G. K. Hall Brutton, appeared for round the wicket
1 has been 70.38 inches, against ithe Sino-German Dispensary, The Club were full value for
out foundation Union News.
FATAL FIRE AN
CANTON
Three People Lose Their Lives
an average of 84.03 inches.
Goda PWLD FAPta 10 5 1 4 23 13 14 9 5 2 2 24 13 12 6 6 0 0 24 4 12 932417:13 10 9 3 2 4 25 16 10 10.55 020i 105 119 26 6.3 0 3 &- 6.4 2.0 20 16 ..6.3 1.2 9.3 8 3 4 1.13 19 10 271.16 3
charged him oftener they might S. China B have scored. The Navy realised Navy Sti's weakness during the last ten Athletic commenced lobbing the ball into KA. (Scatter) 10.1 minutes of the game, when they East Lanes.
the goalmouth and then following|B. & CLyentus) 9 4. 8 op,--but it was too late and goals resulted.
VERY NEARLY
DEFEATED and he concentrated on
Mak Sai Hon Shines Mak Sui-hon was very reliable,
Kowloon
Total
.118 47 47 24,246 246 118 SECOND DIVISION
Goals
possible angle. There was only Man-chi scoring from close range. 2.A.0.C.
Rovioon
·P WILD F A Pts 9702 38 16 97 1 1 31.14 15 10.6 1,339, 9·15·
9 6 2 1 29 9 13
9 5 2 2 22 14 12
95 3 1 30 14 11 104 4 2 18:
10 2 6.2 19
9 36 0 19. 32 9162.13.25 91-7 1.13 8-1 6 1 10 10 1 8 17.
10
„126 53 53 20 309 309 125 THIRD DIVISION
holding East Lancs. Jones, the most dangerous player South China (Continued frain Page 4)
Faciliers (in the Navy attack. while Mr. Eldon, EC, instruct their win but if the Navy fielding
Lincolns Eventually Ng Po-kui scored the
The Athletic opened the scuring Engineers Mr. Arthur William Heron, deed by the Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, re-had been better, especially the winning goal from an almost im after three minutes play, Chm] 8. A. S. C. & ceased late of No. 216 Nathan Presented the United States Drug throwing-in, they might not have
Store
got their runs so easily.
one team in the game after that
Athletic Road, Kowloon, who died at the
In the next moment the Navy A "Family Matter"
Kowloon 7 ÅKET- and much good work was seen on had bad luck, when Caznell Fan Chro Kowloon Hospital on September
As was the case with the Navy the right-wing, where Lee Shek-through and placed the ball in front Recreio 1935, left local estate to the Mr. Jenkinstated that it was value of $61,200. Probate of the agreed that the matter could not in their match against the Club, yau caused Eastman and Boyd of goal for Jones to send in a fer- Eastern Will has been granted to Mr. Wil- be successfully carried any far the Army was the toss against a great deal of trouble.
zidne shot. Sui, however, dived and Radio Bliss played a praiseworthy managed to push the ball out toniversity Wachow, To-day. liam Osborne Lambert, marine ther and asked Their Lordships to Kowloon and elected, to hat and, On Friday last a fatal fire broke surveyor, and Mr. George Bow-take a lenient view of the case. strangely enough, they too could game in the pivot position, as well out in the Wang Chin Joes Stickman Smith Thomson, accountant. He stated also that it was almost not get going, despite the fact as Boyd and G. White, on his leftones, but he unfortunately hit the
upright with a good shot for Mak Totals a family matter, as the claimant that they had such batsmen 18 and right, respectively, des Shop at the Lai Chu Miao Wharf
Goals. Kowloon: Boyes; Everest and Sui-hoe to clear from the and destroyed 30 shops. A wo- Chan Po, alios Chan Ah-po, was his client's nephew. He had Major Bonavia, Lt. J. P. Williams,
of No. 10 Mosque discussed the matter with his La E. M. Dawson and Lt. Clegg- Eastman G. White, Bhas and Boyd; bound,
PW\LD FAPH. man, her 24-year-old son and her midwife, late
Yeung Kam-po had bad fuck in Fusiliers
97 0 2 35 12 on learned friend Mr. Potter and it Hill in the side. Lt Garthwaite W. Knox, Y. White, D. Knox, Oppen-
when daughter, aged 12, lost their lives Street, Hong Kong, who died
the next few minutes
he Chinese Police 971 12: in the fire.
June 30 1935, at the age of 67 was agreed that the respondents was in the side too, but, owing to hein and Hamball
South: China Bau Ka-ping tested Roberts from about four Medicals
9.4 2 3 25 17 11. Ming-yuen;
8 4 1 3 23 17.11 The fire was later extinguished years. left local estate to the should pay the costs of this mora the fact that he still had his hand Lee Kam and Yo
fine angle shot, East Lanes
8:53 0.24 19 20 with the help of a fire-boat and an value of $15,100. Probate of the ing's hearing and also the costs bandaged (he hurt it the previous Young, Lima Tak-po and Tan War yards with a
Air Force
9 3 4 2 20 19 3 engine The damage is estimated Will has been granted to Cheung of the police court proceedings in Sunday while playing hockey), he hing: Lee Shek-you, Cheuk Shek-ka-, Eoberts gathering to clear wall Lincolns
Liga" Portaguest:8:35 0-19-22 at over $100,000.-Neutral News. Pui-hing. Chan San-chan, Chan addition to a fine of $25, which was not expected to make any Ho Ka-keung, Ng Pokni and Ip Tuz-down feld
The Equaliser
Engineers
82 42 13, 15 · Wing-ki, Cheng Man-kwong, and he understood was customary ruas. Incidentally, that was the Po
His clients undertook to change reason why he did not bowl
The Navy equalised after 20 European Police 9 3 6 8 17 26
St. Joseph's 8 2.5 117 24 - the labels on the goods which The Army batsmen were unfor impressive.
minutes play, when Baster
Railway
0.9.0.3 38- With The Juniors
down the wing, drew the defence, The EMS. Empress of Canada, were the subject of the proceed-tunate to come up against Frank which left Shanghai at 6 am. to-jings. He submitted that that Goodwin on a day when he was Although the Clab juniors and passed across for Jones to Totals, ..............94 40×40 14 220 220-94 day, will leave Kobe on Wednes-would meet the ease entirely. bowling at the top of his farm knocked up 158 against the Navy, score with a fine shot.
Thirty Mr. Potter said that he sup- and the result was that they were that total proved inadequate, as day and Yokohama on Friday for
seconds later Jomes PANCHEN LAMA'S Hónolulu, Victoria and Vancou-ported Mr. Jenkin under the cir-all out for a paltry 87. Goodwin the sailors were in good batting crashed into La Wai-ken and had
RETURN cumstances, and the Chief Justice bowled really well and, believe it form and almost every man made to leave the Beld with s nasty cut consequently made an order that or not, swung, very late, both some runs. A feature of the Club under the eye, and, daring his The monthly meeting of the the defendants pay a fine of $25 ways Robbie Lee maintained a innings was the last wicket stand absence, the Athletic ran through, of 3,000 people, in Chinese General Charaber of and the costs of the proceedings useful length at the other end by G. A Stewart and W. Wooding. Teung Kim-po receiving from Au and between them they dismissed who put on 58 runs in very quick Ping-ming to beat Roberts with a
Plus time, in
fine “daisy-cutters, first Mass Marriage, which took Chamber's premises, No. 65 Con-
the Army side.
After the heavy drizzle on the It would have done some of the The game continued to be of place on Saturday afternoon at 2aught Boad Central next Wed-
dnesday at 2.30 p.m.
two • preceding days, the wicket senior teams a lot of good to have ding-dong nature, but no further o'clock, when 79 couples were
was very slow and the ball was seen the way in which both the goals resulted united in marriage at the Muni-
inclined to hang. Consequefly Club and Navy sides went for the Kavy: Robe cipal auditorium. The Mayor of PRIVATE SENTENCED TO 28
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most - of the batsmen, got out rang. It was defnitely one of the ford, Clarkson, DAYS DETENTION
Clever Tackling
through playing" too exzły brightest league matches seen on Baxter, Stuith, Can
(exrmouth. The East 1
forwards at-jJohnson played #
but un the Club ground for maný a day. Private Cottingham, of the East backed
met avail other
MASS MARRIAGE Tai Wai-lam.
AT CANTON
Ceremony Largely Attended
Canton, To-day,
A crowd
ver.
cluding parents, friends and Commerce will be held at the latives, were present at Canton's]
EAST LANCS. DRAW
WITH SAPPERS
carton, who is at Nanking, was represented by Mr. Cheung Yuen- hong, the Director of the Canton Bureau of Social Affairs, while Lancashire Regiment, who was with clers many other Government offcials court-martialled on November 25
were present at the cerationg. Neutral News
FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE
The forthcoming. ~ marziage announced of Mz. Victor - Henry Wiliam Chittenden, engineer, of Prince Edward Road, Kowloon,
on a charge of striking a super ior officer in the execution of his daties, has been found guilty the court and-"sententead {days" detention.
During the week)
Calcutta and Bang and 15 cases of choitwa while; in addition to-
Miss Dorothy Lifbagia Chipread sorted from Hong of No. 4 Cumberland Road; Kow-five cases of am Floom Tous
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the
The Police failed badly against the Ta-Kr the Engineers and frere beaten by
WEATHER REPORT
strong ank
quickly depressions
dido.
Nort resh, cloudy, was
Trip To Begin Next January
Nanking, To-day. After repeated delays, Mr. Cheng Yuan, the Government en- voy who is to escort the Panchen Lama on his homeward journey to and Tibet, left here for Chinghai yes- terday afternoon by the Tientsin, Pakow Railway. He is expected to arrive at Hsining, the capital |of-Chinghai, about ber-10-
ewed: