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FRIENDLY MATCHES,

'HONGKONG CC, DEFEATS KOWLOON

Much interest was evinced in the årst meeting, this year, between Kowloon 0.0. The former team and Hongkong "CC... has regained nearly the whole of its pre paper, the The Hongkong stronger comht CC were not at full strength, anlongst those who did not turn out being Major Edwards, D. E. Donnelly, E. W. Bay at Pay Lee Robinson.

war strengtination. and w

wh

Kowloon started badly, losing Goodall enly runs had been scored, but a hep good partnership between Stapleton and E. L. Braga considerably improved the outlook. Braga, batting with some frei. dog, brought of a number of good shots The "manner of Stapleton's dis to leg.

he had missal was very unfortunate, for played himself in and looked safe for a called Stalker, his partner big score.

ural run and ran half the Stapleton could start

the end which The ball w 424 Bearer

had to reach, and, in spite of nuous effort. he was run out, wickets fell cheaply after this. Davirs got his oh, ictim

distaner

str

Bowling Analysis.

Athorne Buines

10.4 0 10 J

I

Bowermat

....

C.Q.M.S. Talfoard, b Connur"

RUMJAEN'S TEAM.

A el Arcull, b. Omar.... S. H. Lamall, b Abba

G. Partabrai, e Sepher, b.Omar...

A. H. Rumjahn, e Orar, b. Abbas

A. A. Ramjahn, run out ........

G. C. Earde, b Omar

17

Cpl. Main, atd. Gleany, b Connor 37 tar Middleton, b Connor..

Clar. Perkins, e Filmer. b Connor 2 Sgt. Athorne, e Theyers, b Rhodes 0

1. Green Humphreys Connor

Gur. Smith, not pat

Gr Bains, e und b Connor

Br. Bowerman, and h Connor Br. Nichols, c. Filmer, b Col Cpl. Ellarby, b. Coles

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

!:

30 12

Connor

12

3

36

Horrocks

5

0

96

Rhodis

4

0

17

al Three Capt Claxton.

Pales

#

0

4

b

10

FRE. DEFEAT THE CIVIL SERVICE.

D. Rumjaha, b Omar

S. D. Ismail, b Omar

S. A. Ismail, e Humid, b Abbas..

R. Nazarin, nos aut

F. M. el Arculli, b-Omar

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis

M.

1

V. Bour

10

1 21

7

4

M. H. Abbas.

2

3

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1 OF COMMERCE.

CHINESE LANGUAGE SCHOOL

BEGINNERS CLASS will be started OD. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, ab 6.15. .. at the New School, junction of Zotland Street and Loo House Street

Masonic Hall Premises).

Intoading students are requested to send in their names to the undersigned for ezrolment.

By Order,

E A. M. WILLIAMS,

Secretary, Hongkong, beptember 29, 1919. (1318

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NOTICE.

B

LL Persons, with the exception of persons of Chinese race, wishing to

of leave the Colony must have in their posses-

now

selves under the REGISTRATION.cf 7 days are required to Register than PERSONS ORDINANCE, 1918.

Forms of Registration, giving the par ticulars required, may be obtained at the G.P.O. and at all Police Stations.

The Penalty for aon-compliance is a

$50 fine not exceeding

E. D. C. WOLFE, Captain Superintendent of Police. Hongkong, Soptember 22nd, 1919. [

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A very large gathering of howling)

the Kowloon enthusiasts gathered Bowling Green Club on Saturday after; neon to watch the Hongkong team four-Ferguson (skip) Wotherspoon, Gowsion's VALID PASSPORT. Passengers not in and tierrard-defeat the best four that possession of passports will not be allowed Shanghai were able to send to this Colony to leave the Colony,

Al persons, with certain exceptions, McDougall (skip) Metallum. Taylor,

has

who remain in the Colong for more Hongkong and Maicola EL who did not seem to see the ball and was

too so out elean beaten. Tayler lashed,

A big innings by Ng Sae Kwong helped at 12

abis break fr

Preys. J double the Chines Recreation Club to defeat the Azenged the defeat which its tear sustain Braga and Ch

Civil Service in a friendly match played at Shanghai pearly a year age.

The green was in perfect condition, and at a time when runs were beally needed. I was aluat $15 when Kowloon, with on the Chinese ground on Saturday.

buse plain that Hongkong's repre 14 runs to their credit for the luss of Ling took the first two Chinese wickets Play was not long in progress when it wickets, declared their innings closed. cheaply and Severn captured the third-sentatives were in fre form. Shanghai mentioned that Hongkong' that of n Hew Fan with the score at saffered from bad luck. the margin of It must be

3). Stapleton g

Ny Sa Kwong and C. Lee then after

their defau nut being an "indication of felding SEUS BO

real capabilities. chance when he made 20 runs, and Braga secare associated, and changed the coin their real

Both batted

In the first head, Hongkong scored one enuti was missed when he was in the twenties plexion of the game.

not susly at the start, gaining confidence as

In the the lead by scoring two The ground feiding, dish, w smart as it should have been, but Capt. the same went of "Ng's Innings was a shot, and in the wrond head. Shanghai

chuner Kfth bead Shanghai Scored the

plendid effort mrred

once more, unty be Davies, who was the best fielder an

he was in the fifties. He drove vers totalling three shots to Hongkong's Svr ground, and Raker were notable excep

on the off, reaching the boundary in the next two beads Hongkong left well" tions

to the rale

and Blaker gare their twelve times. to survived more their opponents far behind by scoring 4 Capt.

At the ninth head Gray

than one appeal, but hatted well on the shots in each head. sidetare the first wicket not

52 runs bark been scored whole. Ling was the most successful of Hongkong had scored 18 w Shanghai's 3.. falling

the seven Civil Service bowlers.

Then Shanghai obtained another three Hong ray batted freely and was afforded our he was run out. Blaker's "life a

The Civil Service suffered from hav-shots, increasing their score to 6 batting elicited

favourable comman

ing to bat, especially during the latter kong continued to pile up

by 93 increasing the poult opinions that has half of their innings, in a bad light. Wood in the Steenth head were lending and

7. Shanghai, whose bad jess been formed of him

was just getting art when, for the second had been very evidens, then seared shots. Saturday The second wicket partner time in succession this season, he was run

They could never make up the leeway ship raised the scora tu for Hongkongut. Ching's fast deliveries did a great they had lost, and, the twenty-first head looked very comfortable for Hongkong deal of damage He finished up by

saw the scores as follows: Raworth, Batting steadily, bicught of taking four wickets in the five bails of his

SHANGHAI Nume pretty strokes to the off. fiabe and last over. The CR.C. won by 102 runk

themselves Justice Davies boto failed to do

the fatter is a much better batsman than only indicate while Thursfield scored runs before he was bowled Capt. Murray's contribution was a serv valuable one, for it undoubtedly laid the With 6 foundation of his side's success. wickets dowt. for 12 runs, it seemed any

extended to body's game, and play was allow o

of one side or the other gaining the decision. There was, consequently some with nin- Wickets excitement when, down, and Humphreys and Mexico in, Hongkong won the match by 4 runs. Scores:--

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KOWLDOX.

D. M. Goodall, hw, b MeNicoll g

C.R.4.

You Man Hon, ↳ Ling

Wei Lee San, b- Ling ............. Ng Sae Kwong, Wood, b. Severn. 34. Un Hew Fan, b Sovern

Yew Man Tsuo, Bradbury, h Ed-

monds

Lee & Severn

Ching, e Crocker,

h

Severn

Chon. Man Ping, not out

Wong Po Keung, not out

Extra's

"Total (for 7 wickets declared) ...148.

CJ. Stapleton. run uut

300

E. L. Braga, b Humphreys

31

4. A. Claxton, b Davies

J. Stalker, Mackenzie, John-

"

Severn Ling

Fletcher

stone

H. B. Taylor Hi

Humphreys

J. V. Braga, + Chursteld, Jubr

stune

P. H. Cobb, Mackenzie, b Jehn

atonë

A. Sousa, Davies, Humphreys

R. Bestenji, not out

H. Overy, not out in

Extras

Total (fur wicket, declared)...143

Davies...

McNicoll

Johnstone Ilaworth

Bowling Analysis.

D. 1.

13 * 4 **

9

H

1

4+

2

01

9

0

Tharsfield

3

0.10", k

Humphreys

0

0

: 32

2

HONG KONG CO

31

Capt. Gray, ran out

Blaker, st. Claxton, b Pestonji at

A. B. Raworth, e, fivery, b. Cabl

F. A. Lace; run out

Strange

Wood

Piercy

Edinonds

Bowling Analysis..

0. 31. H

X

54

12.

CIVIL SERVICE.

A. E. Wood, run out

0

1

H. E. Strange, Yew Man Hon, b

Un Hew Fan

دو

F. BraChing

'B. W.

b. Ching

W.H Edmonds, b Ching Dry Smalley, not out GH. Pieres, Ching.

J. Fletcher, Ching

F. Crocker, b Ching

WHill, b Ching....

C. Severn, did not hat

Extras.........

15

1

Total (for wickets)

45

Bowling Analysis.

U

U.

31.

%+ W.

Capt.

P. H. Davies, L.b.w...b

Ching

Un Bew Fan

10.5 6

19

T

13

L

K P.

Capt.

Murray, & Overy, "b Cabl

Yew Man Tsun ..... 1

15

Johnstone, ed. V. Braga, h

Ng Sze Kwong ...........

3

)

5

i)

THOMPSON'S XI, BEAT RUMIAHN'S

XI.

Tayler.

Thursfeld, Pestonji..

W. W. Mackenzie, e Goodall, b

Pestonji

D. Humphreys, not out

D. MeNicoll, not out

Extras...

Cobb

Stalker

Braga

Pestonji

Tayler

Total (for wickets) ...147 Bowling Analysis.

Q. M

E

2

43

5

3

1 14

0

9 0 36

3

4

..23

1

0

Overy

10, 0

R.G.A. DEFEAT THE STAFFS. The R.G.A., last year's League winners played a friendly match, on Saturday at Happy Valley, against the Staff and Departments' team. The Staft made a poor show."against the Gunners crack: bowlers, Athorne and Baines, not a single man reaching. double figures. The R.G.A. would have fared almost as badly if Tal fourd and Mann had not set up ↑ very creditable first-wicket partnership which produced indre than half the team's score. Mann battiki with great stendiness. The R.G.A. won by 49 runs, Scores

STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS;"

A. Taylor. McCallam. Malcolm,

HONGKONG. Gerrard Cow. Wotherspoon.

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SANITARY BOARD OFFICE. HONGKONG.

OWNERS OF DOMESTIC BUILDINGS. TAKE NOTICE that under No. 3. of the TDOMESTIC CLEANLINESS VENTILATION BYE-LAWS (as amended). every Domestic Building or part of such Building within the BASTERY Division of the City of Victoris, and the EASTERN Division of Kowloon and New Kowloon, occupied by Members of more than one family except those within the European Reservation. or in Kowloon South of "Austin Road or those

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THROUGHOUT

MeDougall (skip) 13 Ferguson. (skip) 27

Hongkong won by 14 shots.

Hends.

1

2.

SHANGHAL

HONGRUNG. Shots. .Total, Shots

13:

0

13

"

24

25

27

At the close of the game the visiting team were, toasted. Mr. J. B. Chapman. President of the K.B.C.C., and Mr. Gerrard, of the team, made short speeches. Mr. McDougall, the Shanghai skipper, replied.

GOLF.

CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COLONY.

FIRST ROUND RESULTS.

The following are the results of the matches played at Fanling, yesterday, in the first round of the competition for the championship of the Colony-

R. R. Lindwell beat H. H. Pekg. "C. Bulmer Johnson beat W. Ross.

Major Lile Smith beat T. S. Forrest at 19th hule,

E. Davidson bent A. C. Leith at the 19th hole.

R. A. Brand beat G. M. Harston. GB. Cockrem beat F. A. Redmond, Lieut-Col. E. J. Coles bent F. Syne Thomson.

S. Archbutt beat J. L. Crockatt

at the 6th hole".

W. D. Kraft beat E. Des Vœux.

Office

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N.B.--The word "throughout" used in this Notice means that the Houses should be Lime- washed in respect of all & Walls of each Room, all Cabicles; Partitions, Stair Casings and Stair and the Undersides of

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Linings Bailings, Ofoes and Servants'

Quarters inclusive of Verandaha:

and The Backyard mast have its

ooztaining wal's Limewashed up to the level of the First Finor.

Carred, Painted or Polished Woodwork in good condition, however, need not be Lime-. washed, but must be Cleansed.

The Board is prepared to limewash FREE OF CHARGE limited number of Buildings in those Divisions: OWNERS who desire to avail themselves of this offer should apply in writing to the Secretary on or before the 7th of October.

Choice among applicants will be in the absolute discretion of the President.

The EASTERN Division of the City of Victoria is bounded on the West by Gums4 Street and Peel' Street

Kowloon is divided into the EASTERN and

WESTERN Divisions by Nathan Boad and a straight line drawn from the north end through the Yaumati service Reservoir to the Northern Boundary of Kowloon..

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DINNER DANCE

A friendly match arranged for Satur Liett-Col. Harvey, beas K. S. Morri-Saturday, Oct. 11th, 1919.

the

kon.

5. H. Dodwell beat E. J. R. "Mitchell.

HELENA MAY INSTITUTE WINTER PROGRAMME.

DINNER...

DANCE

of the

day at Happy Valley between Craigengower Club and the Indian R.C. had to be abandoned owing to the in- ability of the former to raise a team. "A scratch match, therefore, was played be tween teams captained by F.. Thompson and D. Rumjaho. U. Omar, playing for The Education Committee Thompson's side, beat the opposing cleven Helena May Institute (chairman, Mrs. off his own bat, though in so he Ralphs) bare arranged over at least three lives. The griping for the aging sensen, begin- bowling of Omar, Abbas and Earde were features in the match, which Thompson's

Scorea:- XI, won by 49 runs.

THOMPSON'S TEAM”.......-_-_

M. H. Abbas, b.w, b A. A. Run-

jahu

S. Jox, b Earde

F. G. Thompsch, b Earde

C. Heuth, c and b S. H. Ismail... U. Omar, A. A Rumjahn, b, S.

H. feniall

S. A. M. Sepher, c and b A. A.

Rumpahn

F. Murray, b A. A. Rumjaha

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Anyone entering the Dancing ning in November. The lectures will be Room whether they wish to dance. open to members and gentlemen friends,

the classes and Debating Society to memor rot, MUST purchase a dance bers only

Lectures will be given on the following ticket.

subjects:

William Thomson, Lord Kelvin," by

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be hired for private Dances,.

E. Moosden, e Nazarin, b Earde... 3 E. Sadick, e Partabrai, b Earde...

0

... 8

5

S. A. Hamid, not out

A. Rose, b.S. A: Ismail Extras

Total

90

Q

Bowling Analysis.

0.

1

..Earde

D

I 221

A. A. Rumjahn Arculli

& 1 19 3

1... 0

19

A. H. Rumjaba

D 13

0

8. H. Ismail....... 2

D

S. A farmail

4

Q

"Cpl. Horrocks, b Baines...! Pte, Rhodes, c Bowerman, b Baines Sgt. Conner, bi Athorne gaghan 3 Lt. Col. Coles, & Athorne .................... Col, Humphrey, e Green, b Bainex 7 S.M.S. Sheriff, run out biki Cpl. Glenny, c Green. b Athorne... 0

The CTA br Athorne,

Sgt. Atkins, b Baines

Cpl. Knight, is Athorne

"Pte. Filmer, not out

Extras

Total

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