SPORT.

CRICKET.

LEAGUE - MATCH.

NAVY--UNIVERSITY.

'ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE

VVÁNNUAL DINNER.

THE HONGKONG DAILY

THE

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*MROH FIN 1920.

TS.

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media the General Managers

GOAL-BREAKER IN COURT. FORMAL CHARGE OF MURDER. Mok Bing, the goal-breaker, was brought up before Mr. N. LA Smith as the Magi

Mention of Shareholders. stracy, yesterday, and charged with the and Counting Comition will, as the

argh 18th, 1990, recomme murder of Warder J. Spood. Aftar

the

allocation of profits:- the charge had been read out to him and be

To place to Beserye Fund" To place to Investment Dopre- explained, the case was formally remind

ciation Accoun... To pay a dual 'Dividend of $

per share... To pay a bonus to staff and to carry forward to the").

credit of next year's account 50,811,88

The arst Annual Dinner of the 8t Stephen's College Association was held on Saturday night. Owing to the ban quat to the Hon. Dr. Claud Bevern being on the same night, some prominent members were absent, - The toasts, were proposed by Mr. Chan Tsun Nin, Dr. Ted for a week P. Woo, Mesare. C. F. Woon and K. C Chao, the latter being a school prefoot: Others present included the Warder (the Rev. W. H. Hewitt), Archdeacon Barnett,

A

$10,000.00

*10,000.00 jakatarina (180,000.00 £

10,328.81

In this League match, played on the University ground on Saturday, the chances were that the Nary would bare boon deleated if it had been possible finish-for to continue play to the Navy had till 26 runs to make to win with their last pair at the wickets. Messrs. J. P. Jones, Lo Bai Nin, Li Ho

F. A Redmond put together the first).Tung, Fung Man Sui, Wan In Shing on Sunday- ítörning in the Colony THE CHINA PROVIDENT LOAN AND respectable score he has made this season, hitting out with grent freedom and find ing the boundary on no fewer than 13 occasions. Samy played very, steady erickob. For the Navy, Jotham and Drew were both reponsible for polished cricket. The match was drawn. Scores':-

UNIVERSITY.

F. A. Redmand, b Archard

70

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CURIOUS TRAM-CAR FATALITY. AMERICAN SEAMAN KILLED. A curious tram-car acident took place

of E. B

OM the resulting in the death

steamer Goldshell. It is Westerbrook,

the deceased attempt American not known whether educational and business circles in Hong-ed to board the car or to alight from it kong, Canton, and Maeso.

Choung Wing Kui, Dr. Woo Loy Kung Prof. Lai Tsai Hai, Rev. C. H. Shant, and Mr. R. W. Barney of the University Staf; and many others prominent in

Mr. Chan Taun Nin said that St. Stephen's College owed much to Archdon con Barnett, its real founder. To him was largely due the position now hald by the College in the forefront of the schools 4 of the Far East. The aim and ideal of St. Stephen's" was to give a thorough education, which should strengthen the

H. C. Hunt, b. Kennett

D. E. Samy, t Archard

.B

J. Milnes, & Jones, b Archard

T. L Choab, c and b Archard

J. D. Wright, b BarroД.........

3

1. T. Pud, Robinson, b Drew

26

T. E. Yoob, b'. Kennett

10

KL San, b Kennett

C. EL Yeoh, b Kennett

8. K. Chon, not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis."

Kannatt

Drew

Barron

Archard

#.

H.

14 2

87

22 19

49

2 9

38

NAVE.

Lt. Commdr. Jotham, e Milnes, b

Tenh **

A

W.

18

He was seen to fall and a constable want to his assistance. Westerbrook was found to be in an unconscious condition, although there were no signs of external injuries, and was removed to the Govern mont Ciril Hospital He died a fest

stated, being shock, hours after admission, the cause, it

TICKETS.

students physically, mentally, and mor- ARMS, OPIUM AND LOTTERY ally. To the present Warden must be sacribed the efficiency and success of the college at the present time.

.188 Dr. T. F. Woo emphasized the variety, of sucesses schiared by old students in the scholastic world, in politics, in pro fessional and business life and in athle tica Old boys of St. Stephen's, he said, were to be met in every part of the world. After the dinner a most enthusiastic annual meeting concluded the evening. More than thirty life membership forms were banded in, and about 150 members took part in the ballot. Representatives from Grea Britain, from Canton and from Macao promised to organise branches in those places on the lines of the branches already established in Canada and the United States. Generous promises of financial aid were made for that part of the St. Stephen's College Association in Hongkong.

G. Kennett, b Redmond Lt. Commdr. Drow, b Redmond ...... 97. Pay-Lt. Commdr, Holborn, b Yeok... 16 Pay-Lt. Robinson, e Chua, b Red-

mond

6

Lt. Jones, Hunt, b Tech.

16

C. V.8. Barron, b. Redmond

10

Engr.-Commdr. Archard, b'Redmond

6

Fto. Evans, e Milnes, 'b Yeoh .....

1

I 8. Hobman,"not out,

1

Extras

17

...183

Total (for afne wickets)

4. B. Matthews, did not bat

Bowling Analysis.

Bodmond

Yeah Mines

B.

16.

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BILLIARDS.

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE COLONY..

Last night's game at areation Club, in

"Championship ma

÷HONGKONG WAR DEVASTATED VILLAGES IN FRANCE FUND.

acknow

WEALTHY CHINESE CHARGED.

At the Magistracy, yesterday, Mr. T Howan appeared on behalf of ́a" wealthy Chinese who was charged with keeping a gaming house, with being in unlawful possession of 35 taels of opium and with being in possession of fourteen rounds of ammunition.

The Police raided a house in Marcet Street, of which defendant was the prin cipal tenant, and found the contraband at the house. There was also a quantity of lottery ticketa.

Mr. Rowan applied for a remand an boil and this was granted, the sum being

1,000.

CHINESE PICK-FOCKET

ARRESTED.

A FUNERAL PROCESSION

INCIDENT;

While a Chinese woman, carrying a chilt in her arms, was standing in a lane on Saturday watching the funeral prodes-

The following further donatime havesion, & matcher, imagining it an oppor bocu received and sre Jodgod:-

Hongkong and Kowloon Sketch

Cab... Chun On Fire Insurance Co. Ltd. Hmgkong and Kowloon Land and

Loan Co., Ltd.........

Victoris BeMr. Chia U Tin' Open Billiards Mr. Chau Shu Ki

Mr. Su Pak: Ming- Swiss Subscriptions:-- resulted in a win for Ivanovich against Parkes, and proved to be as interesting as many expected it tobe-P. Yvanovich opened well, and at an early stage mado a break of 78-the highest recorded in the matches-pad

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be bold on March 17th, 1920, the following allocation of profite Ta place to reserts, fund To place to Depreciation and

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CRETONNES NEW DESIGNS TAFETTAS

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... 87,800.00 | VITRAGE AND

To carry forward to the credit

of next year's secount

0,299.77

COMING AMUSEMENTS- MISS MARIE TEMPEST OPENING ON MARCH 188. Hongong will have to pay more than the usual theatre rates for the pleasure famous English comedy actress, Mr. of seeingilia Marie Tempest, the world- Graham Browne, and their company when they open a mason, here on or about Thats day March 18th. According to present

until March 31st! arrangements they will stay in Hongkong

The Company, whose tour of the Middle East has been so unqualified success, is

opening at the Theatre Royal with "Penalope," one of the best of the plays of Mr Somerset Maugham. Among the other plays to be presented are The Marriageol Kitty," "Kate" "The Out cast" and "Mira. Dot. Each play will bo presented on two nights.

THE DENNISTON PLAYERS. The Deaniston Players, whose advance manager, Mr. Harry Neville, bas just arrived in the Colony, are opening, in Hongkong on April 16th, and will stay bore for two weeks. Mr, Reynolds Den niston, Mr. Reginald Wysebou, Mis Florenes Chapman, and Mise Valentine Sidney are all known in Hongkang, for

tune moment to operate, attempted to remove an ear-pick which was in the woman's hair. The woman, feeling the $100.00 movement, turned round, and clutched 50.00 at the man, who dropped the ear pick on 50.00 the ground and attempted to beat a tasty retrest from the scene. A constable, how BUIDO

evar, obstructed his flight. Hs was pro-they were here with the Frawley Co. sORG time ago. Miss Wards Howard, the lead 25.00 duced at the Magistracy, yesterday, on a 25.00 charge of matching and was sentenced to

three months hard labour and to receive ing lady, is a young actrees with a big reputation. The Company will open with twelve strokes of the birch.

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Mr. HL Krebs..... Mr. E. HausmARN

160,00

50.00

Mr. W. Saenger .......................

10.00

Mr. U. Stuts

Mr. C. Weiger

.10.00

10.00

Mr. A. Germann......

10.00

5.00 ..22.00

Mr. A. Ducamton

comed to be running away from his Per Mrs. Frost ponent. The latter, however, rallied and by careful play caught Ivanovich up. Parkes highest break was 83. Yvanovich was then only 4 points ahead of Parkes, the scores being Yvanovich 288 and Parkes

Yvanovich was however, in excel- lant form, and gave an exceptionally good Exposition of billiards. Hir opponent comed to be losing ground, and the final Bcores read:--

F. Yvanovich

J Parker

GOLF.

500 points,

ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB, LADIES' SECTION.

Alroady acknowledged

CREDITORS SEIZE A SHIP.

MEMBER OF THE CREW STEALS UMBRELLAS.

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Just received from U.S.A., a new shipment of Typewriters different models.

Inspection cordially invited by--

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"Up in Mabo's Room," a seres HUMOROUS RECORDS

farce. Thair repertoire includes "The Third Degree Our Wives," "Civilian Clothes, Friendly Enemies, Nightie Night" and "The Woman in No. 13"

OTHER ATTRACTIONS. Other coming attractions are the Julian'

Bomstime ago the Wing Ping & Chin-hen 8487.00 ese bost plying between Kwan Chow Wan di

11,376.26 and Hongkong, was seized by a number

811,843.

The Fund is now finally closed.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

HONGKONG F.Ö. v. ARMY."

A Rugby football match will be played on Thursday, March 11th, at Happy Valley by Hongkong Club. The Army, kick-off at 5.30 p.m.

A Club Practice will be held on the Roth Club ground on Tuesday evening. sides are expected to be strong and a good match should be seen..

BASEBALL CHAMPIONS TO PLAY IN JAPAN.

of creditors and placed in the refuge at Eltinge Co end Bandmann's" Pierrot

valuable Fie Bham-ui-po. There was cargo on board, including a case of un- brellas the price of which was reported A stone-keeper of the Vesel stole the case of umbrellas and disap peared to Macro, where he was subsc quently traced to and extradited.

ECCLESIASTICAL MEETING AT

HONGKONG.

NEW STOCK OF

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"

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"BILLY WILLIAMS

ETC. ETC.

The local papers recorded in Tas last The Anderson Music Co., Ltd..

The man was charged at the Magi-ear the appointment by His Holiness stracy, yesterday, with, the theft of the Pope Benedios XV. of Bishop de Gue umbrellas, and in defence stated that he brisaty of Canton, se an Apostolic Visitor took the case because he had not been

Bishop de Guebriant took up his duties Inspecter Walt stated that

in September 1919, after a trip to Yan- paid his wages, amounting to $100 to the Catholic Missions in China months wages were owing to the man, but an first visiting Northern China and In Mongolis. In December, he was in the that did not amount to $100. case the man had no business to take the Shens, and early in January in Se

Chinese ambrellas as they belonged to s

r

shree

Schwan. He arrived at Hongkong last Defendant was Rentenced to three Wednesday, after he had held meetings months hard inbou.

STEALING PADLOCKS.

A THIEF'S TRICKS.

with all the Bishops of China-North, Wess and Middle and fully considered with them the present needs of the Mis sions and the ways and meang most likely to forward the Christian cause in China. The political events that have happened in Gains since 1911 bave resulted, inter The cups kindly presented by the Ladies

cha, in a greater liberty for Chinese Committee of 1919, to be played (Four-

During the past month or so & number Christians, and, as a consequence, in new Homes) for over the big course at Fanling,

The people of the Far East will have an of people have complained to the Police needs arising from the new circumstances of the theft of padlocks from the doors of have been won by Miss Grimble and Miss Howitt with a nett score of 95.

geportunity of seeing the world champion their houses. A watch was kept and on sad the freeb opportunities afforded to Mr. John The cup kindly presented by

baseball team of 1920 in action against Bunday night, a detective in the Central the Christian community. Hence many district noticed a man operating on a questions, such as evangelisation, the the New York team of the National Les door. He went up to him, and asked him training of the native clergy, the educa W. Taylor and played for over the, big conran at Fanling on Fehenary 10th, was

York reply. The constable examined the Tock, special treatment and up-to-date adminis

normal development. won by Mrs. Kilgour 3 down on Bogey-80, if prosent plans of Japanese promo what he was doing The man did not tion of youth, the Prees, etc., reunire a ters materialize Should New York which was a brass one and foundtrative methods for their promotion and The ecclesiastical meeting in the other prove the winners of the world title, then had been tampered with fiel

A sleight of band trick was next per- another team will be selected to meet the formed by the man with the constable as parts having concluded, meeting took

Bath two teams will arrive in audience. The cou

nisce in Hongkong at the French Minion. constable asked tão mah champions. The two teams Japan in the latter part of October, at to show his right hand. He complied. This meeting was presided over by Bishop There was nothing in it. His left hand, de Guebriant and there were also present the completion of the world wories and nothing in it. So the performance con Rishop Aguirre, Biebon Frast, of Fokien;

tinued for SOME time

The constable was Bishop Pazioni, of Hongkong: Bishop out both your hands he cumminded. The following will represent the Club during the month of November will play inst the 74th Punjabis to-morrow in the principal cities of Japan. They then struck with a bright idea Fut Rayane, of Bwatow "Bishop Dacoeur, of either. Now stretch out your lega" of Macao; and the Right Rev. Fernandez, seday) at 5 pm on the U.S.KC. will then unit for Manila and give a sorics. The man obeyed. Nothing was found in Kwangsi, the Right Rev, da Costa Nunes, P. Jonos, W. H. Edmonds, of exhibition games in the Phillipines said the constable. The main chliged and of Formoss Here, as in other places in akling, M. L Railton, Rev. E. The players will return to America 57 out Idljemmy and an all was Chips, the heads of the Minions were Martin, E. J. R. Mitchell, R. A. way of Shanghai and Homolala, playing arrested and brought up before Hr. N. guided in their deliberations by detailed Bishop de Guebrisat has booked bus Brand, A. K. Mackenzie, E. L. Sim, 1.

instructions inued by the Holy Beep passes on the next French mail steamer en his Apostolie. Visitation Braga, B. D. Evans (Capt.).

for his journey to Rome, there to report

HOCKEY.

THE CLUB 74 PUNJABIS.

It was pointed out that no than in both cities. The Bhanghai dates are La Smith, at the Magistrsey, yesterday. not as yet certain but the Honolula series sen padlocks bad, beer, lost from that is assured. There will bo s players and house within a fortnight.The man was

Membeneet to a month's hard labour. theiz wives in the hasshall party,

16, Des Voeux Road.

Tel. 1321.

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