SPORTING NOTES.
At noon to-day the cricket match between the Interport XI. and the Rest of the H.K.F.C. will be rernmed on the Cricket Ground, Last Saturday the game left off in the "position that the Interport team had scored 235, while the Rest bad put together 78 for 4 wickets. As F Maitland is playing in the bowling match between the Hongkong and German Clubs, he will not turn out for the Rest, the substitute taking bis place baing A. G. M. Fletcher. Other oricket matches of interest today will be the League games between the H.K.C.C. Reserves and the Civil Service C.C., Craigengnwer C:C. v. Parico C.C., and B.E. v. H.M.8. Tamar. It looks at present as if the H.K.C.C. Reserves and the Parsees were likely to have to fight for last place on the League table; bat the premier club certainly ought to be able to
got a panch stronger reserve team together than
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12TH 1905
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handsom win over New South Wales, the strongest State team in Australia. The first test match was to commence yesterday at Sydney, concluding on Tuesday next. result will be looked for eagerly.' It is plain that Mr. Warner's men have so far more than played up to their reputations. With regard to the probable Australian team to meet them, a plebiscite started by one of the Australian popers gave the following namos-Hill, Trumper, Armstrong, Duff, Noble, Kelly, Lover, Sonnders, Hopkins, Jennings, Howell. Exergencies-~~- Marsh, Travera, and Hack.
CRICKET.
OMPAX.
INTERFORT XI V. REST.
SUPREME COURT.
Friday, 11th December,
IN ORIGINAL JURISDICTION.
BEFORE HIS HONOUR SIR WILLIAM M. GOODMAN (CHIEF JUSTICE).
DISPUTE ABOUT THE BUILDING OF TWO STEAMSHIPS.
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has so far been done. To-day they are very weak, will be continued to-day on the ground of the barrister-at-law (instructed by Mr. C. E steamers and were to be used for carrystinue to rule firm, with sales at $675, and;
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The matoh, Interport XI, v, The Rest of the Club, which was commenced on Saturday lost, H, K. C. C. st 12 (noon). One or two of those who took part in the game last week are nasble to play to day, but, otherwise, the teams will be the same.
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One witness was re-examined for tho plaintiff.
Mr. Blade in opening the defence said this
defendant which he entered into in his OWE
The following will represent the Civil Service plaintiff claimed under an agreement with the any further details ho desired. CC against the H.K,C.C. Reserves in Loogue match st Happy Valley at 2.15 pm. sharp to-day :-
Dr. Atkinson, G. A. Woodoops, II. T. Jack. man, P.T. Lamble, W.H. Woolley, R. Witchell, J. Davenay, J. Lander, F. T. Robins, H. Gidley, and L. E. Brett.,
The following will play for the U.K.C.C.
Reserve :-
Indo China the monopoly for supplying salt and entplar in Kwanchauwan in the aeT territory which had been leased by the French. He had also at that time applied and had received an intimation that his tender had been accepted for the two oplem farms in Kwanchanwan, the farm for retailing oplum having been granted to bim for one year and .tlle other for six years. He had been proviously shipping goods from Hongkong in junks and sterm-launches under the French flag. Having The case was againcalled fa which Tɗo Cheung secured these farms ho desired to extend his Shi, widow, 162, Queen's Road West, suing apperations and took thres Chinese into execatrix of Troi Hoang Po decessed, claimed partnership. They paid their partnership from To 8bing, 22, Peel Street, $28,000 money into flem, and all Henry money received and 312,000 damages for hrosch Piry's launches. junks became the of contract in respect to the building of two property of the flim, In February Henry ateamships. Hou. H. E. Pollock, K.U., barris Piry himself ordered from Chen Yak Shang ter-at-law (instructed by Mr. F. B. L. Bowing these two atsamships to be built for the firm of Mesme, Deazys and Bowley, solicitors), ap- for the purpose of trading between Hongkong peared for the plaintiff; and Mr. M. W. State, and Kwanchauwan. They wore shallow-draught Beavis of Mars. Wilkinson and Grist, solici- opiumi. Shortly afterwards Heary Firy had to tors), was for the defendant,
to Kwanchauwan to look after go down bis affairs there. He told To Sbing to carry on the work and to refor to Chan Tak Shang for About July B. D. Piry came down to Hongkong from name. The main defenw was that though the Shanghai where he had been as secretary for the Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, who agreement was in Teol Heung Po's own name it was not made on his own behalf but was made had been at one time Thotai of Shangbai, and. by him as a partner in or agent. for H. Piry & who was Taoi Houng Po's own brother. When Co., in which firm he was a partner. In the he come down be, being more of a basi third paragraph of the statement of defence meas man than his brother, suggested that defendant said that some time in January, 1961. it was unsatisfactory for the partnership to go one Henry Firy, a member of the firm of Hon without a written agreement between the part Firy & Co., in which Arm Tei Heupg Ponera and it wosagreed to bace such an agreement. deceased, Chan Yuk Shang and Tao Ching Po The agreement was accordingly entered into, were also partners, ordored the defondant to Among the assets of the firm appearing thorein built two steamships for the firm at the prics the two steamships then building were included. of about $48,000 and $20,000 respectively and The firm was thus formed on the 16th July. After a time it was found that they had under- directed the defendant to settle all details with
Chan Yuk Bhang. Defendant takon more work than they could accomplish the said. accordingly prepared specifications for the tws with the capital at their disposal, especially in The building of these ships whereby he offered to complete the the shipping line. work in 9 und 9 months respectively on payment steamships was a considerable drain upon of the sums of 849,000 and $30,000, and the them. About the middle of the followi og specifications were finally agreed to by the February it became necessary to mortgage firm of Piry & Co. on or about 19th Febenary the larger of the two vessels for the purpose A wortgage for $15,000 and 27th April, 1901, respectively. Shortly of raising funds.
effected with the Ming Kat Arm after the first of the specifications was agreed was to defendant commenced to build the s eam-of which Teo was the principal partner. This abipa and was paid in various sums and at sum was used partly for paying the builder various times between the 27th February and and partly for the general purposes of the firm. 5th October, 1901, by the firm and out of the But they were still pressed for money and were
work done on the steamships. Defendeat dopied that these soms were all received by him from Chan Yuk Slang as alleged in the statement of claim, and denied also that in any of the transad 7, Beamish, l.b.w. b Cherry 8, Harbord, e Eng-
tions mentioned therein Chan Yuk Shang was land, b Cherry 17, Elliot, b Chichester 14, Noreting as egent for Tsoi Heung Po except in wood, b'Cherry 4, Stevenson, Watson, b Cherry 0, Twigg, not out 0, extras 8-Total 106.
H.M.8. Leviathan.-Commander Wetson, b
Irwin 3, England, c Gabbelt, Gibson, b Gabbolt 1, Wallace, o De Paris, b Gabbett 3, Weatherhead, o Harbord, h. Gabbelt 15, Oldham, o Irwin, b De Parris 5, Cherry, not out 3, Honeysett, at Beamish, b De Paris
extins 8-Total 75..
E. G. Barrett; P. W. Goldring, E. A, Hankey, Dr. F. Hall Wright, Rot. C. H. Hickling, C. C. Hickling, D. Piper, N. H. Rutherford, S. H. Seth, C. Woolf, and J. A. Woodgates.
The V. R. C. regatta is eloas on 'baad arrangements in consotion therewith ers for the most part completed.. Wednesday and Thurdoy next nea the days fixed. The V. R. C. crew contesting with the Boat Club for the Challenge Cup is-A. E. Alves (stroke). G. H. Rubi (2), C. E. A. Hance (8), F. D. Bain foow), and a cox. The V.R.. at first had unekker tenia, of which J. Millar was stroke, but this has boou scratched. The Boat Club crews eutored for the Challenge Cup and International
The match Craigengower C. C. v Parses C.C. Raca ara) C. MeL. Mennor, C. Beavis,
will be played at 2.15 to-day on the ground of A. R..Ronse, F. W. Warre, and a cor. Toulke, H. Brandos, C. Brohmer, W. Othe former club, which will be represented Kohler, and B. Sisks (cor). The Champion-y--R. Basa, A. O. Brawn, J. D. Kinnaird, Hrip contest appoare greatly in favour of the Boat J. L. Stuart, E. Ford, R. Pestonji, M. H. Club; their crow is a strong one, and, in Hartean, R. Houghtov, L. A. Lose, F. Rapp my opinion, in much better form than Alves's and J. Craik.
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BANKS, Hongkong and Shanghais con probable further bayers at the rate. London quotes £64. 10s. Od. There is no change in Nationals which are still enquired for at $80,
MARINE INSURANCES-Unions have been booked at 84873, and more ebares are procurable at $490. China Traders are in the market at $57 ex the dividend of $4 per share for 1902 paid on the 9th inst, North Chiuas, Yangtzen, and Can ons are unchanged and without
business.
FIRE INSURANCES-Hongkongs bare de olized to $310 with sales and further sellers Chinas are still onoffer at $90.
SHIPPING.-Hongkong, Canton and Blacos are easier with probably sellers at $324. $75 sellers. Indo-Chinns have declined to China and Maniles and Douglares are un- quota. changed with probable sellors
Star Ferries have been booked at $29 tions. and $30 for the old issne, and $19 and 8104 for the new, closing with sellers of the former #1 $30 and bayers of the laitor ut $19. Shell Transports are ensier. with sollers at £1 28. 01. after sales at £1. 2. Ed,
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REFINERIES-China Sugara havo burn the mediam of a fair business at $104 and $105, closing steady at the latter rate. Lusons are still in the market at $10,
MINING.We have heard of no business
DOCKS, WHARTES AND GODOWN8,--Hung. under this head, and quotations are unchanged. kong and Whampoa Docks have not attracted pro- much attention, and the market closes with bable sellers at 8205. Hongkong and Kowloon Wharves have ruled firm with sales at $91, 2913 and 592, closing with further buyers at the latter rate. Now Amoy Ducks continue on offer at $38. Farshams have declined in the North to Tle, 117 with sales and further buyers.
The under-mentioned will represent the Parsons:-K. B. Cooper, J. A. Chiney, K, D. Three crows from both V.R.C. and Heat Mistry, J. M. Mastor, B. K. Mehta, J. A. Two Melts, D. K. Captain, J. D. Noria, J. Club have entered for the Ladies' Prize. of the Beat Clab'e erowe are those entered for H. Ruttonjec, M. D. Vunis, N. Bejonjec. the Championship Cup and International
H.M.S. AMPHITRITE" V, H.MS. "LEVIATHAN." Race; the third is as follows :-Konig, Borner,
This match, played in the Happy Valley on Carpenter, Hughes and Kennett (eox). The V.R.C. crews are:-0, H. Rubie, C. A. Hunca, Thursday, ended in a victory for the Amphitril firm's money the sum of $51,410 in respect of urging the Chinese partners to put up more steady at 835 and $52 respectively, with sales
men by 31 runs. Scores as supplied :-
H. C Austen, A, E, Alven, C. M. S. Alves (cox).
H.M. Amphitrite,Irwin, e Honeyself, b F. M. Rosa Peroina, J. A. S. Alves, J. Miller, Chichester 28, De Paris, b Chichester 11, Gab. S. A. Musso, F. W. White (cox). F. Gidley, S. Gidley, J. Witcholi, R. C. Witchell, E. Shep-e, Cherry 9, Barnshaw, e Watson, Cherry
herd (cos)..
Regarding the International Race at the Rogatila, i wanalerence to England; Germany, however, is pretty stro
a number of aaval bosts are entering to open events, and there ace six entries for the Tub Sculling Enee. There will be a boys' race alse, for which Queen's College and the Dincesan Schod bavo entered.
Quite a number of yachts, the Royal Hong-1, kong Yacht Club figuring prominently, have. entered for the Sailing Race of the V, R. C. Regatta, I understand that handicaps, etc., will be arranged on the basis of those used by the Yacht Club.
No Royal Hongkong Yacht Club race towards this season's championship will be sailed to-day or to-morrow, but, as notified in the Daily Press yesterday, there will be a Ladies' Race for a prise presented by Col. I. F. Brown, R. E. The fifth Club Race will be railed on Saturday, the 19th inst., and Sunday, the 20th, the Championship Class sailing on the Saturday
FOOTBALL.
This afternoon on the Happy Valley, the Hongking Football Club will play H. M.S ̧ Amphitrite. Kick-off at four o'clock. The following will play for the Club:-
THE CRAIGENGOWER C.C.
A fo words about the Craigengover Cricket Chub wl not be aid of place, considering wo hear of its doings overy week. This Clab was
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LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS.-Hong- kong Lands are firm with sales and beyors at 8151 Kowloon Lands and West Points are of the latter at quotation. Humphreys Estates have been booked at 811 and cluas in request. Hoogkong Hotels are more generally enquired for, aud can now be placed at tho advanced rats
of $148.
COTTON MILLS. Ewes have advanced to
Tla 40. Hongkongs continue firm with buyers
at $15.
MISCELLANEOUS.-Geseu Island Cements are firmer with buyers at $241. Watsons imro again been booked at 8141. Chius Borneos have been taken off the market at $8. Eletricis (oid) have been booked, and are in further request at $121; the new issue can be procured and Fowells at ante have sold at $94. $75.
HK. VOLUNTEER PARADES.
capital in order to enable the firm to carry on. It appeared that they then had considerable trouble with Chan Yak Shaag. Some time about the end of August Chan Yuk Shang, who had been the manager in Hongkong of the firm, removed all the books of the firm out of the so far na Chun Yok Shang,was agent for Piry office. When Houry Piry heard of this be & Co. In the beginning of Octabor, 1901, the revoked Chen Yuk Shang's power of attorney, but before the revocation had taken place payments due from the firm for work done,on the steamships were much in rear and Chan Yuk Shang on the 3rd September wrote Shang to To Shing and ordered him to transfer that Tsol Heung Po deceased had egrard" advance to the firm the money necessary to of Piry & Co. in the books of the Harbour complete the steamships if a formal agreement Office. The sleamers were then 80 or 90 per tu build the launches were entered into by the sent. completed. To Shing did not do this defendant, and the defendant thereupon agreed however, as be bad, not been paid. Mr. Blade went on to relate how Teoi Heung Po to enter into such formal agresment with Tsoi
had at length come forward and entered Haung Po decased. Defendant accordingly
Artillery Companies parade at Head-quarters execated the agreement set out in par. 7 of ints the agreement, referred to above, with at 3 pm, on Wednesday, 10th December, for the money neces- 15-P. B.L. Gan Drill. Sergt. Bartolome, the statement of claim, but said he did not To Shing, to supply
Head-quarters at 5.30 understand the meaning of the recitals in the agreement or that he was making an agreement with Troi Heung Popersonally and was informed by Chan Yok Shang and Troi Heung Po that the agreement was a mere matter of form, Chen Yuk Bhang and Tsoi Henng. Po had no nathority from Piry & Co, to transfer the ownership of the steamships from the firm to Tes Heung To. In the alternativo defendant said that if the legal ownership of the 'stasmahips wan, transferred by the agreement to Troi Heung Pe, which defendant denied, the owner- ship was transferred by way of mortgage only for the sums to be advanced by Taci Heung Po for the completion of the steamships, and that Tsoi Heung Po received far more than the amonat advanced by him by the sale of one of the steamships for the sum of $66,400. When Troi Heang Po made the agreement in his own name as being the owner of the vessel Piry & Co. adinitted that they know about it a very faw days afterwards, but they wanted the money and
not think he would play them false; therefore it wus allowed to stand.
sary for the completion of the steamers. R.G.A., will attend.
A discussion ensued on the question whetter apm. on Friday, 18th December, for 15-Pr. B.L. Gua Drill. C. S. M. Whelan, R.G.A will contractor was entitled to hand over goods to attend. principal who remained undisclosed until before the expiry of the contract time and then claimed them as principal.
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His Lordship decided to hear counsel on that point after esídanos had been given for the defence,
Erilence for the defence was led. The Court adjourned at 4.30.
CHURCH SERVICES.
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL. 13th December; 3rd Sunday in Advent.. Holy Communion, 7.30 u.m.
- Matins (11 am.). Pesponses, Forial; Venito, Turlo; Psalma, Crotch and Cooke, Benedicite, Ward in D Jubilate, Ayrton in E; lymns, 217, 355, and Evensong (5.45 p.m.).
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All Units parade at Head-quarters at 5.30 pm, on Monday, 14th December, for Infantry Drill. Sergt. James, 1st Sherwood Toresters, will attend. Head-quartors at 5.30. p.m. on Tu sday, 15th December, for Infantry rill. Sergt. James will attend
Kowloon Detachment parade at Kowloon, Gun Club Hill, at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 15th December, for 15-Pr. B.L. Gon Drill Sergt. Bartolome, R.3.A., will attend.
Taikoo Detachment parade at Taikoo at 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 16th December, for 15-Pr. B.L. and Maxim Gun Drill C. B. V. Whelan, R.G.A., will attend.
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The Y.F.C. F.C. will play the Lusitano F.C. at 4p.m. -day at Causeway Bay. The following Tho Canton Rogattu, jaking place on the 18th will play for the V.B.C.-Forwards: Another and 15th inat., the two days following the V.ECE. Husphreys, A. Marti, E. R. Horton., C. Regatta,ought to prove agreatenecess. One of the Shay, Half-backs: W. A. Crake, J. Forbes, events, I understand, is to be a single scull ruce. H. C. Syor. Backs: J, Witchell, J. Christle, Hongkong crews leave on Friday evening, the Goal: Fittock. 18th just, arriving at Canton next morning, Crows entered for the Light Gigs rass are:-- Powerful, G. R. Moore, A. J. Mackie, J. Cruick- alank (cdx); Terrible, E. Humphreya, F. W White, H. M. Bain (coz); Jubilee, G. Rapp R. Basso, A. E. Asger (cox), Hongkongites who can get away ought to go up and back them up.
Cyclists are taking full advantage of the found as far back as 1894, tou years ago, hy opportunity afforded for training on the Taikon few dar boys of the ad Victoria Epg said, "Well, it is one way of doing it," and did;
Responsca, Ferial; Psalms, Barahy, Torlo, And Hawes; Magnificat, Dakeley in D (2nd M.); track in view of the forthcoming sports. The Soho in Caldo Road, now defunct. It was.
Nunc Dimittis, Purcell in A minor (1st E.); handicappers are keeping their oyes open for called Craigengower" after the School house,
His Lordship said this was not a case between Hymns, 268, 534, and 50; Vosper Hyms, Ward THE FAVOURITE BRANDY OF THE "PPY." Liberal remuneration to suitable man forms, and those cyclists who turn ont even at and as originally composed only of present and fast pupils of the school, but it was re- daybreak find someone present taking note.
contated in 1801 to admit of others being Piry & Co, and the deceased manor his re- (No. 1). Since last sports the ranks of racing oyclists in
me members. It is the oldest junior cricket presentatives; it was practically between the the Colony have been numerously added toel in Hongkong and has played matches deceased man and the builder who made MoKirdy and Austen are generally favored for early since its formation, dr. W. D. the written contract. The shipbuilder had to the event the Milo Open-but they have to Ridwaed, the old hendaster of the school, carry out his contract. If when he had built face some competitors whese abilities cannot be always been its president and has done the ship and handed it over, Piry & Co, clained despised. L. Twomey, I believe, bas raced at pak to promote the welfare of the club. The it, the claim should be fought out between Piry the Crystal Palace and abows good form.mber of membera is at present over sixty, & Co. and the man to whom it had been handed Forbes and Peimer are going strong. Among 1001 the headquarters of the club were
Mr. Slade argued that it was a question of other probable starters are R. Witchell, Steven-moved to the Happy Valley, where there is a BOD(?), Kruse, Sinclair, Holmes, and a aporte omfortablo matahed pavilion, providing ex.property. The shipbuilder said, "I have the man whose swarthy complexion bespeaks the cellent accommodation for the members, and to ship and have to deliver it the principal The owner." He wanted to prove that this ahip Agiatio. Barring "dark horses, the three which a temperance bar, in attached. I have named first should be in the front when pavilion was built entirely by voluntary sub was the property of Piry & Co. His case was scriptions among the members at a considerable that it never became the property of Troi the line is crossed.
cost, and the colours of the club, green and Henng Po and that at the outside ba was gold, are to be seen foating over it in the the agent for the firm. It was within the breeze every afternoon. Tennis is played right of the principal to adopt the contract of during the summer months and a tournament an agent and to sue on the contract of bis in bold annually. The record of matches played agent. Going on to recite the facts of the caas Mr. Blade.stated that Henry Piry in during the last two seasons is as follons:— 101-1902 Played 19 Wen 13 Leat 4 Drawn 2 1901 was trading in Hongkong Piry & Co. As to whether at that time he had any partners it was impossible for them now to give evidence, but it was believed he had no partner. 6 obtained from the French Government of During the end of the year 1960 Henry Piry
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So far as the fat racing is concerned, t Half Mile is the event that will draw out t talent of the Colony. There is a lot of h training going on "on the quiet." I havest heard of anything howevor that should Kinnaird'e chnees, handicapping permits. But J. Watson should give him a stiff enofter for promier honours,
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Evensong (6.30 p.m.). Magnificat. Hawkine ;Nunc Dimittis, Turner; Hymns, 203, 58, 59, and 15.
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TO. 31, ELGIN ROAD, Kowloon (Two
doors next to Kowloon Hotel), Meals à la Carte, Steaks, Chops, &c. &c., at any time between 7 s.1, and 10.30 p.m. Monthly Terms on application.
Hongkong, 6th October, 1903.
NOTICE OF FIRM
NOTICE.
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DURING my absence Dr. FEEDERICK
KEW will continue my practice.
CHADWICK KEW. Hongkong, 9th December, 1903.
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