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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER, SIBH,
shares in the Hongkong and Shanghai AṀ INTERVIEW WITH DR. Bank Applause.) It showed their con
ence in the Hank; incidentally they got a better retur--(laughter and applause.) The Bank had increased the good friend whap of China for Britain and other calfitries. It kail set a good example of
WO TING FANG. WHICH GOVERNMENT SHOULD THE
POWERS RECOGNISEL
CANTON DENIED,
SPORT.
CRICKET.
KOWLOON C.C v. HONGKONG C.0. The match between Kowloon C.C. and on Saturday resulted as follows:-
KOWLOON C.C.
C. I. Stapleton, b Pearce, b Hanzil-
commercial enterprise to the Chinese: REPORT OF AN AMERICAN LOAN TO Hongkong C.C.. played at King's Park, When the Hank was started there were no Chinese brusks to speak of, only small och banks but nothing to compare with h large, banks now in existence, The Bank had tuught the Chinese how to Jestablish banks and to carry them on in la good business-likeway. "I notice that
RELATIONS DET VERY HONÜKONG AND
CANTON.
While in Canton, on Saturday, on the number of banks started in Hongkong business which other columns of this 18 increasing. Our students who have journal covenl (writes representative of, best educated in England, America, the Hongbang "Pily Prex) I motored to other countries have become directors and managers of these Banks. The Hong the outskirts of the city, to the Ministry kont, and Shanghai Bank has done, great for Foreign Affairs, to have a chat with | KOPVICE" "LO CITWnt"in giving us this object |
lesson
this
Government
Dur
ads that have taken the place of the city walls, and will, when connecting
From the Bund
10%
......8 37
A. G. Macdonald. b Lammert...... F. E. Thompson, b Farthing. 33 E. L Braga, e Benson, b Laminert 0 Capt. Spinks, run out.
J. Stalker, e Benson. b Farthing... 3
Dance, & Webster .....
P. Robinson, h Webster..
S. T. Jones, not out
I D. Evans, run out
R_Pustonji, not out "
Exting
ก.
12
Total (for wickets)...119
Bowling Analysis,
24
ד
1
D
E. G. Lammert...... 8 3 10,9 A. E. A. Webster 5 2, 12
HONGKONG c.c.
E. J. R. Mitchell, hw, b Mac-
donald
40
T. Pearce, st. Dance, b Stalker.... 0 F. G. Lammert, e and b Evans...... 10 Brig. Gen. McNughten, b Stalker. § A. E. A Webster. not out...
H. H. Benson, bw, b Mac.
donala.
31. M. Watson, run out
22
0
ก
A. B. Raworth, st. Dance, b Spinks & FR. Farthing, not ont
Extra!**
not but, E. W.
Total..........110 Harilan and F. N. Young, did
Bowling Analysis.
***
the venerable Dr. Wa Ting-Tang on some Dr. Wr Tixo-Axa concluded with an aspects of the present political situation. jallesion to the political situation in The way was by one of the new' moter
Chin. Ha said Previous--speakers have expressed a wish to see China united. Nothing would please us more
E. W. Hamilton... 8 0 :31 than to see our country united, but it is streets have been cut through, revolu. H. Farthing......11 D 30 impurtant to remember this fact, tionisa Canton's transit, facilities. The
F. N. Young want China to be united in proper way and to be governed in a proper way people, unaccustomed, na yet, to sharing -(applause)to have honest government, the road with any traffic moving faster cleta government and do away with than five miles an hour treat motor-cars militarism(Applause.) They talk about with suicidal disregard but the Fates- North and South To
think-were kind and the journey there and back ing, there is in North and South. in was made without fatality and only about
we have Northerusis narrow shares." people, just as many as we have Can the road went west, then north, then tonese, and they all wish China to be east, then horta, again; in other words, united in a proper and honest way three sides of a square had to be traver (Hear, hear and applause) But it is no sed before the "other side of the city use to have a patched-up peace. We have could be reached and the forward journey had that before Tea rents ago, when begun Between-the-Shameen-and-the the Manchu dynasty was overthrown, we big building of the Sun Company, how- were called upon to make peace at all ever, a cut has been made right through, cost. And see what the consequences and thousands of "houses have been de have been We placed power in incourmolished, in order to provide a connect- petent hands and they have brought using artery. But it will be some time into this denlerable condition. Now we before motor cars will be able to make have achieved experience in this matter that short cut. Chinese soldiers guarded. and have already supporters from other the entrances to the Ministry of Foreign provinces. We are tired of friction, but Affairs; one noted. with syrpathy that irst of all let us have a sound foundaeven after mounting guaril the soldiers fou for good Government. If we have continue to wear fall pack. The place is hat we will give everything to have unpretentious. consisting of two-storyed, face and to see China united. 1 colour-washed buildings arranged about, a at this Bank-this great institution.-grass-covered square and duplicated, be- Splices in different parts of the pond, about another square. Set down 12 intry-Hongkong Canton. Shanghai any country district in England the males between-Kowloon t.C. and
various other ports, and even in buildings would pass for an institution king. I believe, that this bank administered by the Guardians, kr. It has no political views. All it
The Minister had not yet returned from pts is to do business. I hope China the Shameen, where he had been taking take a lesson from this bank, start-part in the opening of the new office of from Canton as its centre and draw the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. We other provinces together and he were shown into a reception room, an inited. This Bank may be the link apartment with painted walls, tiled floor, doing good to China and we hope windows like those of a country chapel our Government, here, will be only that they were draped with lace kband be the means of reuniting curtains, and furnished with leather ina. (Applause.)
chairs of the Victorian style. The root provided (in addition to the inevitable cup of tea brought by a servant) food for meditation upon the influence of the enterprising trader of the mid-ninetecath century in determining the lines upon which the westernisation of China would proceed..
Pr. Wa concluded by expressing a hop
t unlike a man, who became smaller more decrepit with age, the Bank ald grow bigger the older it became I would grow without limit and so tinue to do good service to the world, China, and every wantry and remain big institution for ever and ever
plause).
ho VICE CHAIRMAN of the Cantonese amber of Commerce (Mr. Woog Lau b), the SECRETARY OF THE CHAMBER Wong Lai Tam), and TAX HANG rend brief congratulatory addresses in
ness.
H
The sea-captain's parlour in Portsmouth or Poole set the fashion of quaint tribute to the pervasiveness of this apartment in far-off Cantona British influence..
These reflections were cut short by the sound of Footsteps and Dr. Wu Ting-fang entered briskly, bearing his eighty year lightly and apparently still udwearied after the labours of the day. Dr. Wa scorns ease and comfort; we sat on hard chairs at the table which was covered, by a red plush table cloth.
"
CHIEF MANAGER'S ADDRESS. The CHIEP MANAGER (the Hon. Mr. A.
STEPHEN) asked the assembly to drink tha prosperity of Canton and of the htonèse. He would like, first, to re in to H. Dr. Wu warmeet thanks for very statesmanlike speech and very lly references "to" the Bank If the k-which has no politics," added Stephen, can be of any service China in passing through the unhappy Those are under our jurisdiction," be ferences that exist at present we, the said. "Others are in heart with us, but ink directa and management, will they do not say so openly just yet. Others psider that we can fulfil no higher or are what do you call it sitting on tter parpose (applause). You will see the fence ir opinion of what Canton is likely to velop into from the size of this build
Our charter, I believe, expires in out six years' time and if Canton velops as I hope it will, we may have consider adopting Dr. Wu's suggestion That WIS evidently the dominating
We inquired as to the extent of the support that the Canton Government is
reeiving...
Dr. Wu replied that there were seven contributories, namely, Kwangsi, Kwang- tung, Yunnan, Eweichow, Szechürü, Hunan, Shenai.
In the course of further conversation.
we gathered that, in Dr. Wu's opinion, this latter class would be brought down on the Canton side of the fence if Foreign Powers would cease to recognise Peking.
bd change our name to include the name thought in his mind; he returned to it Canton (Applause), I hope, now we more than once. He, condemned the
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J. Stalker
•
S. T. Jones
0. M. It.
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12
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A. G. Macdonald
FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES,
HONGKONG LEAGUE,"
Division 1.
Kowloon, 1 Hongkong Club, 0. S.C.A., H.M.S., Cairo, 0 2/Wiltshires, 3; RG.A... 2
H.M.S. Curlew, 4; H.M.S. Ambrone, 2 H.M.S, Tomar. 2 Police. 0.
Division II.
Fniversity. 2: Club Reserves. 0. Kowloon Reserves, 1; 2nd Punjabis 1. 2/Wilts. Reserves, 6; St. Soseph's, 0. United, S.C.A. "B," D. Curlew Reserves; 3; R.G.A. Reserves, "
KOWLOON 2. CLEB,
Kowloon were late in appearing on the ground for this match and when the Club started it was ten minutes to five,
The game was well contested through out mad, on the whole,was in favour of the Club... "Kowloon are to be con- gratulated on the dashing display which prevented the Club from settling down. Weyman worked hard in the middle fing and was well supported by Coupland and McKelvie. Marrison and Oswick, nl. though not brilliant, did good work and their rushing tactics broke up the Club attack. The forwards swung the ball about and played better combination than the Club. Coombes showed up to advantage for he was left unmarked on several occasions. Townsend kept his iven well supplied and in the closing minutes assisted the defence to keep the Club cut. The outstanding player of the match was Eve in the Kowloon goal who saved his side from defeat.
The Club on their play as a team were disappointing. Individually there were occasional spurts but the hustling of the Kowloon defence broke up what little combination there was. Begg and Kube Wat times combined but there appeared a misunderstanding between them. Eng- land did not play his usual game, while Barron was slow," Rodger had plenty to do but was not too accurate in feeding his front line. McPhail was always at Forsyth was up assisting the forwards hand and gave Begg several openings.. Land left Coombes e clear field. Hailtou and Gerrard were not so sound us usual. and Rodger made the one mistake which lost the Club the match.
KOWLOON Q.C. v. HONGKONG C.C.
Hongkong C.C. was played on the Hong. kong ground, on Saturday. Scores :-
HONGKONG D.C.
D. Raid. b Drake
A. S. Excell, b Overy
The whistle sound for time leaving Kowloon winners" of a hard game by the only, goal scored. Mr. Jones was the referee.
1
$
F. C. Miller, e and b Overy........ W. Fraser; b Drake
0
29
H. H. Day, 1.b.w., b Lawrence... LO. McNicoll, c Hodge, b Law-
16
The teams were-
reuce
94
39
Club.-G. Rodger: Gerrard, and Rail ton; Forsyth, J. Rodger and McPhail;
R
land:
M. C. Sandbery. b Brawn...
P. H. Cobb, c Lawrence, b Brawn. 15 Barron, Telfer, Begg, Kühr, and Eng
D. M. Dorkins, b Brawn....... J. R. Way, Brawn
G. W. Sowell, not out,
Drak Overy Shenton
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis:
· Lawrence' Brawn....
Kowloon.-Eve; Murrison, and Oswick; Coupland, Weyman and McKelvic; Millard, Pascoe, Townsend, Dünen and
13. Coombes.
0.
.8
40 08
3 0 18
2
33
2
8.2
JO
11
20
KOWLOON C. C.
E. W. Alderson, h Darkins A. O. Brawn, c and b Reid F. E. Lawrence, not out.
E. J. Edwards, c Sewell, b Reid... 0 H. Overy e Frasar, b McNicoll...21 L. E. S. Hodge, e Sewell, b Sand-
berg
F. G. Hedridge, c Excell, b Sand-
berg
LS. Bates, c Cobb, b Day AG. Pile e Sewell, b Day. W. S. Drake, not out W. I. Shenton
Extras
Total
..182
Bowling Analysis.
0.
K.
W.
Darkas
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25
1
Day Reid Cobb M.Nicoll
0
40
1
0
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A
4
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Sandberg
5
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WILTSHIRES . R.G.A.
At Sookunpoo the teams lined up as follows:-
"Wiltshires-Smith; Trivett and Moore, Sawyer, Lancaster and Penfold; Warren, Swanborough, Menham Evans, and
Amer.
R.G.A-Holloway, Walker and Framp ton: Henwood, 'Donovan" and Lelliott; Veale, Keay, McHugh, Harris and Cou
ZEIK.
McHugh started for the B.G.A, before a large number of spectators.
The Wilts took up the attack and Warren was put in possession by Lan caster. The former sent in a well directed centre when Menham headed wide. From the kick ou the R.G.A took the ball down but offside against McHugh brought relief. At the other end Amor forced a corner off Walker. Amor placed well from the flag kick and Holloway did well to clear. The Wilts continued the attack and Holloway saved a hard shot from Evans. Donovan receiving sent, Veale away, the latter forcing Moore to conceda a corner. Harris headed in from the fig kick and Smith cleared. Wilts transferred play to the other end where Holloway was forced, to run out
outside the upright. From the goal kick to clear a well-timed centre from Amor. Swanborough returned" but his shot-went
They Henwood sent Veale away and from the saying latter's, centre Harris sent in a fast shot whish Smith only partly cleared and we said. the reach of Smith and gave the Artil
#vo this accommodation available, that Peking Government as a republicanh," said Dr. Wu," when anything
fo shall do a large and ever-increasing government in name, but really a usiness with the Caatch merchants.absolute monarchy, dominated by mili- comes from Poking be careful fish all success to the Chinese banks tary leaders." To thuwery atmosphere fabricate; they try to harm us by that have established themselves of re- of Peking Dr. Wu attributed an occult these things," cent years. I hope they will prosper and influenca " making for conservatism, It is only fair to
become more. powerful. The more finag-re.1ogression, und laissez faire. "I found America Logation denies is that the Harris following up put the ball out of
f
cial facilitics there are for China trade myself affected by it," added Dr. Wu, This about the American loan is allery" the lead. From the centro keik the the more business" ultimately reaches the smiling. "When I first went there about pansense," said Dr. Wu. As far as I Wilts attacked with determination and Hongkong and Shanghal Bank The 1903, as Vice-Minister of the Foreign know, it has never been done.".. Canton merchants have been famous Office, whenever. I had audiences with We inquired about the system of close in. From the Tree kick Couzens Menham was pulled up for offside when through the centuries for their, spirit of the Emperor I advocated reforms, but Government in Canton and gathered that got away but shot wide. The Wilts, re- adventure, it was they who opened up gradually I became infected with the the Cabinet system was followed. Dr.. turned and a misunderstanding between Chinese trade with the islands of the spirit of the place and caught myself. Wa as a member of the Cabinet, should, Walker and Frampton let Menhain sea and parts of Asia, even as far as saying Wait, wait!', when reforms now what was going forward.
through and he beat Holloway, making he Persian Gulf." Mr. Stephen con
were urged."
Was there a secret scasion, as the the score one all.. Juded by expreasing the hope that the Dr. Sun's expedition next came up for report says we inquired...
From the centre kick McHugh netted antonese, in developing the city on discussion. The Foreign Minister seemed "Before Dr Sun left Canton he went the ball from a well placed centre from Todern lines, as they were thing, would a little reticent about this, but he said before the Parliament to explain his Venlo but was ruled offside. Not to be so that none of the interesting historic Dr. Sun had not gone on a military expolicy and tell them he was on the eve denied the RG.A. came again and Lonumenta for which the city Wapedition having Peking for its objective, of departure for Kwangsi.
Harris beating Moore went in and placed stly famous-were allowed to Buffer. but on a mission to Kwangs to con Ws it a secret meeting?"
the ball past Smith. Played was very Applause.)
solidato the support for his Govern "The Parliament considered that the fast and the interval was welcomed by The toast having been honoured, |ment --
President, might feel more free to speak all players. Mr. E. A STANTON (Messrs Deacon &is an attack on Peking contemplatno reporters were prescat, and ox With a lead of 2 goals to 1 on resum fo.) expressed the thanks of the guests od?" we asked. "Don't you think a cluded them. I was not present, but "ing the E.G.A. took the attack and Me the Directors for the invitation to be military subjugation of Peicing will be some of the members told me that the Hugh sent in wide from close range. present at the..ceremony and for their necessary before you will convince all President made two proposals to Parlia Wilts again got down and Holloway hospitality. Mr. Stanton mentioned the Powers to withdraw recognition?" ment (1) an income tax and (2) re cleared a high shot from Evans from the hat he had a very strong link with the Dr. Wu reverted to what he had said organising the present method of taxing clearance. Amor returned and forced a
nk became the firm he represented were about recognition by the Powers. To the land." by local agents of the Bank for any question as to necessity of a war, he said in some final remarks, Dr. Wa McHugh was stopped for offside and play corner off Walker. At the other end rears, long before a local branch existed | No" and added, "If foreign cog emphasized the sympathy that should was transferred From a free-kick ja Canton,
nition is withdrawn from Peking it will always exist between Canton and Hong against the Wilts, Henwood gave to Kozy go to pieces. It exists only on foreign kong, seeing that most of the Chinese in who shot over the bar from a good porí Tilha was served in the residential recognition."
cognition questioned Dr. Wu about a
Hongkong were Cantonese. He re-called tion. The Wilts. by good combination quarters above the Bank when the follow- ing were present-Mr and Mrs. G. T.Reuer message, published in these was troub. between the late government where offside against Evand relieved. Edkins. Mr. J. W. Jamieson, H.E. Dr. columns a few days ago, stating that, of Canton and Hongkong, what seemed Veale wegt down the wing and tested Wa Ting-fang: the Hon. Mr. A. Gut a secret session, Dr. Sun informed a complete deadlock was solved in one Smith with high shot. Donovan secur Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Lang, Mr the Canton Assembly, that a loan had hour in the course of a discussion"in ing sent in a fast shot that just missed and Mrs. G.-M. Dodwell, Mr. and Mrs. been made with American interests and a this very building" between Mr.. Severa, the 'upright with the goalie at the other Pattenden, Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Mrs. C. bigger loan was being arranged in the Air, Fletcher and himself. He hoped, end of his goal. At the other end Amor H. Ross, Mr. H. P. White, Hon. Mr. H,tame quarter, prophetes Ma
that, apart from the question of recog-ended up a fine run by a well directed W. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Forbes, Mr. C. O here did that news came from?nition, similar conferences Fould take centre which was partly cleared-by- Wz Mr. Wong Kaza Superintendent, of in vuired Dr. Wa.
place between the Canton Government Frampton and Menham being well up and the Hongkong Government if the beat Holloway with a lot shot. need arose,
(Continued on page *)"
TIFFIN,
Customs, Mr. Linh Cheung Hai, Mr. From Peking" we replied. Chan Lim-pak; and Capt.-Cloete
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