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SENSATIONAL TRAGEDY AT
MACAO.
A-AMILY MASSACRED.
One of the most sensational tragedies
in the history of Macno was enacted in that Colony last week, when a lad seventeen years of age, who, owing to
joss-stick and jons-papers deniers, killed
and an apprentice. The weapon used was
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14,
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FOOTBALL..
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SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
HONGKONG' CLUB, 1; BONGKONG
POLICE, 1."
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1931..
WILTSHIRES, #; 9.0.A., 9.
Begg at the other end sont in wide. Rail- ton headed out a centre from Gasgill,
The Wiltshires wade their position at Fendar fouled Sandburg and Rodger sent the head of the Longue by beating the right in where McTavish headed over the S.C.A. at Sookumpoo by two clear goals: top." At the other sad Cargill beat tre Playing their usual side the sailors had fand and centrod for Robertson to shoot, the better of the erchanges in an oven
but Lawrence cleared. Rabortion came
These teams met on the Club ground again and when about to shoot he was game, where Meuhau took advantage of before a large number of supporters.forlod by Railton. J. Clark returned. his height and headed past the goal
In the
declining business, had lost his employ | Forbes, was absent from the Police side From the fore kick Robertson shied over keeper twice during the game. ment in the shop of Hang Vo Ko-kecand Gordoa turnél out in place of the top. From the goal kick, Sandberg opening half the Wilts forced a corner
the master of the shop, his wife, daughter the game for the Club who's ones took fed up by sending behind. With the balled in and opened the score. The team. a large knife used for cutting paper. All up the attack, Mair clearing. Alexander in midfield the whistle sounded for time, crossed over with the soldiers leading. were killed on the spot the heads of all went away down the wi
wing and contred | leaving the game a draw of cus all.
Early in the second hail, Amor, receiving in middeld, came away on the left and but the master the shop being severed | where Kirby was given, off-site. ́ ́Policë, from their bodies. A terrible gash on returned and Gordon cleared.
sent over for Menbar to again head past At the the forehead caused the death of the other end the Club forced a
the goalkeeper and making the game safe master of the shop..
corner,
for his side. During the game Loung An Indian constable arrested the Hamilton placed well and MeWalters
Tai Fong had to be cautioned by the assasin. He offered resistance, but, cleared and sent Alexander away but
rofere for his tactics. being covered by a revolver, he submitted Gordon again cleared.
was in charge of the game. The Club came removed to the again and McWalters sent behind
centre from Boysen. Fender headed out from the corner kick and Rodger receiv.
Gorward for the Club. Sandberg started sent Hamilton away but the latter finish and Warren placing well, Monbam hoad-
to arrest.
The badies were mortuary.
It is mentioned that though the slop
had no further ase for the Ind's services,
vice.
MACAO NOTES.
The firm to whom the Government has farmed out the collection of the new tax on tobacco is Chan Chac. The public is waiting with much interest to see how they propose to make the collections and how they are going to mark the tobacco, on which duty has been paid.
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HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE. One of the scaplance was The Police then took the leather to the junior, who race down the wing, and goal in three. E. Rnilton scored the goal
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INDIAN RECREATION CLUB, 3; 22nd PUNJABIS, 1.
The game would appear a correct result on the run of the play. The Club had the advantage in the opening stages but the Police finished well, although they had only ten meu, for when J. Clark re- turned he was limping badly. The Club's defence was not "sound. Gordon, who deputised for Gerrard, opened well, but could not keep the pace. Ireland not KOWLOON, 2; H.ALS. “ up to first division play, and this ap The forwards did not combine and many turned to the side after a two months' peared the weak spot in the Club's side. Seregul of the old Ambrose playera re- he had been allowed to live in the houseing sent out to Hamilton who was pulled good opening was lost through the absence, Savage, the winger, playing They found the pace uptil he could find other employment. up for off-side Alexander got away inside men hanging on to the ball too contre forward.
The Police forward line worked much too fast for them. The gaze was from the free kick and centred where hard and the wing men played a fast fairly even. Rasmussen, their old Cap Robertson headed on to Kirby who shot, game. Robertson, as pivot, kept his tain, turned out for Kowloon for the first In the first half Mair [TROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT']
Railton clearing. Robertson handied and wings well supplied and the goal that he time this season.
get was well deserved.
scored for Kowloon, and Savagų made Rodger, taking the kick, sent well in Mr. Williams was in charge of the the mores level for the Ambrose, Rosum- The Chinese New Yoar_festivities pasa where Clark D. miskicked and Sandganie.
ing, the play was fast and Knight pus ed off much as usual. There was much
Kowloon ahead from a penalty kick. firing of crackers, klu-klu (the three diceberg. following up. beat Hillyer with a
H.M.S. TITANIA," 4; R.G.A., &
The Ambrose was also awarded a penalty game) was being played in the open in high shot, giving the Club the lead after!
from which the ball struck the under every atreet; and the fan-tan houses were six minutes' play.
One of the best games seen in Hong-side of the cross bar and rebounded to well patronised, but apart from the very
The sailors sensational tragedy (reported under a
From the centre kick the Police attack kang was played between the above teams Crocker who fisted away, separate heading) there was nothing toed, but Cargill muddling the pass, Ire on the Navy "A" ground before a largo claimed a goal, but the referee decided against, and the gaine ended with the mar the public enjoyment of the holiday and cleared. The Club took on the number of service men. The R.G.A. Kowloon men winners of a hard game
running and Sandberg tested Hillyer started the game, but the sailors took up by two genis to one. Following upon the Carnival, which was with a fast shot, the goalkeeper pushing the attack and Garside forced a corner Mr. Clements was in charge of the marked this year only by danens at the out to Boysen who returned wide. The off Hewitt. Garside, taking the kick,game. Club de Macao, and the Military Club, Club came again and Begg was pulledploeed well, Holloway clearing. Hop and by a surfeit of gambling afterwards, up for offside. Hands against the Club Kins returned wide. From the goal kick comes the annual Procession of the Crom relieved and Cargill was placed in pos- | Watson junior went down the wing and The figure of Jesus was taken from the session and shot. Rodger, kicking out.centred where Henwood was pulled up As predicted, the soldiers were much Church of Sto. Agostinho to the Cathedral Robertson returned and passing out to for offside. The sailors then got away too heavy for the United 01 the St. at 7 o'clock on Saturday night, and the Alexander this player tested Rodger with and Garside tested Holloway with a long Joseph's ground when they went down Procession from the Cathedral back to the a long shot. The Police came again, and shot. From the throw out McHugh went by six goals to one. Early in the game. Church of Sto. Agostinho took place at Kirby was given offside close in. Law-down the wing and centred for Henwood Steel handled in the penalty area and 4 o'clock yesterday (Sunday) afternoon. rence cleared a long shot from Robertson, to test the sailors' in succession. Watson Bailey opened the scoring for the R.G.A.. and was followed by the customary ser and Cargill returned wide. Foul against senior receiving in midfield beat his man, The United soon made the scores level the Police Bent the Club in, and dair, and passing to Watson junior the latter for Blake beat the goalie with a low shot. kicking well up, Robertson was pulled player went down the wing and centred The United had most of the play during up for offside. McTavish sent Sandberg where Henwood receiving at top speed the first half but could not add to their away and MeWalters forced the Club sent the ball into he not without the score. Half time one all. In the second centre over the fine. Rodger tripped goalkeeper getting a look at the ball. half the R.G.A._added goals through Robertson dangerously near the penalty The sailors being stucg by this unex Groen (2) and Kent (3) and won area and Alexander taking the kick pected reverse took up the attack from above. Mr. Andrews was in charge. placed well, but Robertson headed away the centre kick and Garside sent behind. to the left and Railton cleared. J. Clark The same player came again and tested S.CA. RES., 2: CLUB RESERVES, 1. No meeting of shareholders of the Macao where Begg was given offside. Clah came round the post.
fouled Sandberg and Rodger sent well in Holloway, who was lucky to turn the ball
The resulting corner On the Club ground, the Home team Aerial Transport Co., Ltd., has yet taken again and Mair miskicking, Boysen skied kick was sout in wide. From the goal fielding a full side. The Chinese had place, and it is reported that certain the ball over the bar from close range kick Henwood passed, out to Watson most of the play and won by the odą other end where Robertson headed a passing inside to Watson senior, the for the Club. Mr. Masters was in chargo centre from Alexander over the bar. latter sent in a hard shot which the goal of the game. Cargill fouled Ireland, and Laurenes keeper saved by throwing himself full taking the kick sent to J. Clark who length, but before the goalkeepr could placed Alexander in possession, the lat recover, McHugh dashed up and put the ter giving to Watts, who sent the hall ball into the net. The R.G.A. word. two Across the goh mauth, but the Police up as the result of twenty minutes play.
Emerson turned out for his Regimcot right wing was not up and a very good
From the centre kick the sailors went in this game where he played a good chance to draw level went begging. The away and Cooper on the enilors' left game at centre forward. The game open- Police returned and Robertson sent in centred for Hopkins to beat Hollowayed even and before half time G. Hydor a ground shot that Rodger picked up with a fast shot. The sailors again got and Jackson scored for the Club who were and punted to midfield. Sandberg, receiv- away and Holloway was called upon to ending at half time by 2 to nil Resum ing, went away but MeWalters kicked fist out a shot from Hendry, the goal ing the soldiers took up the attack and to touch. MeWalters taking the kick keeper sending behind. Corner was well reduced the Club's lead. Jackson scored Awarded against the Club for n foul, taken by Cooper and Hopkins sent in hard again for the Club before the close and throw in, sent the ball outside. The to Holloway who pushed out and Gar- the game ended in a win for the Civiliana Police broke away, and Rodger kicked side returned over the top. From now out. From the throw in, Robertson tested to the interval the sailors had most of by 3 goals to 1. Mr. Leaf was in charge. The value of steamers has undergone an Rodger with a fast shot, which the goal- the play but no further scoring took place extraordinary change since the beginning keeper saved at the second attempt. At and the teams crossid with the R.G.A.
out to lending by the odd goal in three. of 1920. Then there was nothing uncom- the other end, Sandberg sent [346
men in s price of £40 to £50 per ton dend- Boysen who returned to centre, where in Reusing, the R.G.A, 'went away and weight for new steamers of 4,000 to 7,000 the scrimmage that followed. Watts was Henwood forced & carner. The resulting tons capacity. To-day similar tonnage injured and the game was stopped for kick was well placed and Watson senior can be purchased for less than half these short time. From the throw down, headed in the goalkeeper pushing out Rodger sent in where. Begg was offside to Best who returned and struck the figures, one new boat about 1,000 tons MoTavish returned and Begg skied the crosshar with a hard shot, the bail bonne
actually been withdrawn from, auction
Next week will see the Senior Clubs and Rodger placed well from the frig a goal kick. when only £8 10s. per ton was offered, and over the bar, Fender fouled Begging behind and the sailors were awarded practically a pre-war price,
kick, Mair clearing. Half time arrived From the kick out the sailors went engaged in the Shield competition and A large number of foreign owners, with the Club leading by the only goal away and Frampton was forced to con- all frst Division matches down for the owing to the financial stringency and the scored.
cedo a corner. The kick was well placed 10th inst., will be postponed for a week. adverse course of exchange..have been Resuming, the Police weat away and and a scrimmage followed in the goal will be played a week later than those All remaining fixtures in the division compelled either to cangel contracts at a Kirby was pulled up for offside. The mouth during which time Henwood heavy sacrifice, or to assign same at prices Club away and D. Clark kicked to touch handled. Hopkins took the penalty kick dates shown in the "Official very much below original cost. Second MeWalters cleared from the throw in and sent the ball over the top. Best, hand toonaga bas depreciated pro-rato, and Alexander went down tho_wing but receiving from the goal kick, sent across and, freight markets all round having centred too far forward for Robertson, to Watson senior, who sent in a fast slumped, it is impassible for owners of Rodger ran out of goal and cleared. shot which the goalkeeper just tipped expensive boats, and in many cases. of Lawrence handled and J. Clark sent in round the post. The sailors cleared the DIVISION L. (TO DATE 14TH FEBRUARY, 1021). moderately valued steamers, to make ends for Railton to head away. Sandberg resulting kick and play was transferred meet. The market will, no doubt, sooner sent Hamilton away, the latter passing to the other end where Hendry sent in or later adjust itself when tonnage is laid forward for MoTavish, who ran the balls high shot for Holloway to tip over the up. This policy has already commenced. over the line. At the other end Railton bar, Frampton cleared from the corner Wiltshires... 13 10 and, apart from the regular lines, general acadod away a shot from Watts Police kick and Watson senior, receiving, gave RG.A 13 8 tramp business is not likely to be resumed returned and Robertson gave Rodger a to Henwood who ran through and scored H.K, Club... 13 Hande against with a low shot. The game still con- Kowloon me 13 freely until the existing high running hot shot to deal with. charges are reduced, or freights consider Kirby sent the Club in again and Begg tinued very fast and the spectators were Tamar... 12
The sailors .C.A. ably advanced..
triod to run through, but was beaten by cheering their favourites. Meantime, no orders are being given to J. Clark who sent out to Alexander who took up the attack, and Hewitt, miskick Titania 10 sent in a long shot, Rodger clearing.ing, Hendry ran in and heat Holloway. H.K. Polico... 12 shipbuilders and it is only a question of J. Clark, collided with Gordon and play The sailors kept up the pressure and Ambrose, ........ 12 time before many yards will have to close was stopped for him to be attended to. tried hard to bring the scures level and down pending a reduction in the cost of The Club again get down and Hamilton Holloway had plenty to do in goal to production combined with an improre forced a corner off MeWalters which keep, the sailors out. Hopkins was ment in freights.
Kirby cleared and Cargill went down the almost through when Frampton tackled BORNEO NATIVES AND CRICKET. wing and centred, J. Radger clearing and robbed him, the R.G.A. back kick- CHINESE TRADING CORPORATION. Boysen went down the Club wing and ing behind. The Titanic forced a couple Mail from Lawas, vid Lambuno, Sarawak, Mr. O. M. Taylor, writing to the Daily all the Club forwards were in good posi-of corners and Hopkins headed over the In connection with the recent issue of ions when Boysen turned back and top and brought the R.G.A. relief. At the December 1st, 1920, says:-To-day I gave the Amalgamated Trading and Industrial centred thereby putting all his line off other end Best tested the sailors' goal- batch of Borneo natives their first Corporation, some particulars of which we side
keeper and the B.G.A. coming again cricket match, after some preliminary have previously given, there are two or The Clab came again and MeWalters Watson senior was offside well in, with practice. A few days ago they had never three points that will strike the cautious kicked behind. Hamilton taking the McHugh close in with only the goal-seen a cricket ball or bat. Watch their investor, remarks the L. & C. Ermess, kick and Rodger sending in wide. From keeper to boat. From the free kick Gar- various styles and you will be certain The company has been formed with a the goal kick Cargill brab Ireland and side went away and swinging over a well-that in many cases man was born a capital of £2,000,000; none of this has sent over a long pass. Rodger. running timed shot, Hewitt miskicked and cricketer. Ngilo Lun, not so many years been issued, the present offer to the out to clear, was beaten by Robertson Hendry best Holloway with a good shot, ago a head-hunter, hits the ball with the public being £800,000 in ten per cent, who put the ball into an empty goal and thereby bringing the scores thres all face of the bat surely and cleanly with With only a few minutes left for play, the grace af o "Ranji," but Pudan Convertible bonds of £5 each at par. The made the scorea level.
With fifteen minut to go, the Club ach team struggled hard to gain the Lasong will never make a bateman, as company is to acquire the whole of the attacked with vigour. Sandberg fouled lead and both goalkeepers were called he swipes blindly, missing every time, issued share capital of £40.000 of the J. Clark and the Police were awarded upon to save. Garside came down the though he may eventually turn out to be British Maachorian Corporation, Ltd, for a cons leration consisting of the issue and Ireland again let Cargill through, in a shot which Holloway thought was with the game, and leap with joy when a free kick. McWalters sent well down,wing and from near the corner flag sent A bowler, These natives are delighted and all at of 40,000 bonds of the new but Lawrence cleared. The Police regoing over the bar but the hall passed nomination of 25, this involves buying ton cleared, but J. Clark returned with sailors the lead. From the centre kick It is interesting to see that some of them s these bonds are of the de turned and forced a corner which Rail-under the bar into the net and gave the told that a man is "dead" (the nearest I can get to an explanation of. "out"), out the parent concern at a premium of long shot. The Police pressed for a the .G.A went down and forced 400 per cent. The prospectus makes a tizar and Rodger was called upon to save corner which the sailors cleared and the throw like experts, while others have that vague reference to agencies possessed by several shots in succession. The Club whistle sounding for time with the jerk of the leg and arm of the non- the British Manchurian Corporation and broke away and McTavish went behind Titania winners of a hard and fast game cricketer. They find it very hard to bow! to certain rights in connection with timber from close range. From the goal kick, by the odd goal, in geven. Mr. Jones properly and at present most of them and mining concessions in China, but it Robertson, who had changed positions was the referee. fails to provide any definito statement with J."Clark, sent out to the right where The Titanis deserve their win on the of assets. Similarly, as regards profits. Lawrence miskicked, and Cargill going spirited play and although they were the public has to be satisfied with very in skied over the bar. J. Clark was down one time three to one they were
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This game, played at Scokumpoo, end-
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CLUB.
HONGKONG LEAGUE,
P. W.
list of
GOALS.
D. 7. A. PTB.
1 2 26 12 22
3 2 20. 15. 18
4 4 10 10 14
5 3 10 18 13
6
6 0 19 17 19
12 4
4 4 11 13 12
4
17 14
7 3
8 23
10
1 10 32
would be "no-balled "for throwing, but. their "eye" is good and straight, and many wickets are clean bowled. Who knows but that one day the "Ashes may not have to be fetched from Bornco?
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