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NEW YEAR ENTERTAINMENT, CHILDREN'S SPORTS AT THE KOW-

LOON CRICKET CLUB.

OFFICIALS,

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 41¤, 1999.

The entertainment was under the patronage of HE. the Governor: Dr. 0. Forsyth was president and Mr. R. E. The General The sun, which had been hiding behind Lindsel! vice-president. A cloud for most of the year so far as Committee comprised Mossra. E. Abra it had gone," came out just in time to give ham, L. J. Blackburn, V. C. Labrum. the finishing touch of brightness to the Robinson, A. W. E. Davidson, K. K. entertainment arranged by the Kowloon Staple, B. D. Evans, D. Harvey and B. Overy, Mr. H. E. Stevens (Hou. Tres Cricket Club for the children of Kowloon

surer), and Mr. E. J. Edwards (Bon and the Colony on Monday afternoon. It

Secretary). really was a splendid idea for all the' fathers and mothers and uncles and aunte to combine forces, pool all the child. ren and have one combined jollification

The other officials were:

FOOTBALL.

Saturday's games resulted sa follows:-

HONGKONG LEAQUS Division I. Hongkong Club.. 1 H.M.S. Ambrose, B.G.A.3 Hongkong Police H.M.S. Titania... 9 Wiltshires, H.M.& Tomar... 1 South China

Division II.

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St. Joseph's ........ R.G.A. Res 2 United A.........

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CLUB

OTHER MATCHES

At Sookuapoo, the Chinese. "B" teain fielded 7 men only and the Wilta Reserves won easily by 5 goals to 2. Before the 0-pinterval, Coe (9) Webh and Watts scored for the soldiers, while Yik Long Chiu and Tam Chuen, Lui scored the Chinese, the Wilts leading at the interval by 4 goals to 9 Resuming, the Wilts increased their lead, Ford scoring from a penalty.

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South China “B”

St. Joseph's proved too strong for the South China "A" 1

1 Chinese "A" team on the College ground. University Kowloon Hes......The College was assisted by two men from the Hollyhock, and R. M. Omar was also included in the side. Omar opened the scoring and netted again before the inter- This match was played on the Club Tal. Ko Si Wai scored for the Chinese, In the second half, the College added to rather than ever so many little ones in Nightingale, R. E. Liudsell, J. Stalker, groudd' the teams turning out as follows: their score through Omar and Ogley, and i

won by 4 to 1.

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the confined space that the eternal hou Ing problem dictates as the family allow ance in this Colony in the present year of grace. Such a scheme needed organi sation and the Kowloon Cricket Club undertook it and carried it through with the success bors of long practice in arranging for entertainment on a large

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JUDGE. Dr. C. Forsyth, Major G. Rapson, Messrs. H. E. Stevens, G. F.

J. Ralston, A. O. Brawn and L. J. Black- bura.

AND

HANDICAPPERS STARTERS-Messrs. D. Harvey, R. Chatterton, L. Jack, F. G. Herridge W. Hyde, S. Jordain, D. G. Nicoll, W. Goldenburg, J. Corley, H. W Page. J. McMurtrie and R. Witchell.

CLERKS OF THE COURSE-Messrs. J. H. Jack, E. F. Spinks. Mr. J. Henderson, H. R. Mould, P. I. Newman, S. Hewer, F. F Shroff, F. E. Lawrence, F. G. Thompson and G. V. Hughes.

AMBROSE”....

CLUB-G: Rodger;" Gerrard and Me Cubbin Mair, Stewart and J. Rodger; McTavish, Forsyth, Begg, Goldenborg and England,

"AMBROSE-Coysh; Rowlands and Strong; "Parker, Bolnesves and Butler: Savage Sparkes, Battishall, Boulter and Batterham.

Referee: Mr. Wakeham.

Neither team was fully represented, the Club being without McPhail and Kuhr while the sailors took the field without Duval, Howard and Wiscombe. The

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The United were up against a strong side, which included Wheeler who played. his first game this season. Pascoe scored twice before the interval and Hopper netted once for the United. The second half was in favour of the United, and from a free kick almost on the penalty will be line Hopper seat clean in to the net and made the score 9 all, at which it stood when time was called.

Samy opened the score for the Univer- sity from a penalty kick. Pomfret, net. ting for the RG.A., and Moxworthy scor- ing from a penalty kick, the R.G.A. won, by two goal to one..

NAVY ARMY.

At Sookunpoo, on Monday, a large number of Service, men witnessed the game between representatives of the Navy and Army for the blue riband of Service football for the year..

Both teams had their

changes from the original selection. The game was well contested and ended in a His miskick-in for the Navy by two goals to one, but on the play the result should have been a draw.

DECORATION COMMITTEE Messrs. J. H It was scene that would have de

Donaithorne, E. W. White, J. Hyde, R. lighted the heart of Charles Dickens; be E. Nichols, J. H. Kynoch, R. Chatter-game was fairly fast and the defence on would have devoted pages to describington, W. Greig, J. Jenter and G. W.

both sides indulged in big kicking. After Averall

30 minutes play the Club scored the only un assembly of. happy and ↑

ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTER-Mrs. R. E. goal of the match, their forwards showing healthy looking children, auch cheerful Lindsell, Mrs. J. Spitiles. Mrs W. T. neat combination..

On the play the game should have ended and justifiably proud parents is seldom Elson. Miss W. Robinson, Mrs. H. E. Stevens. Mrs. F. G. Herridge, Mrs. G.

in draw. The to be seen with one accord in one place. F. Nightingale, Mrs. R. C. Witchell, Mrs. order and was on the slow side.

play was not of first rate The And the amabs deserve bonourable men- R. E. Nicholls, Mrs. G. W. Avenell, Mrs.

teams, except Gerrard, played up tion; there was not one to whom & Royal J. Howe and Mrs. E. J. Edwards, Messrs. usual standard. Gerrard did good work

C. Labrum, J. Jack, J. Hyde, I infant might not be trusted; so neat and Spittles, WT Elson. L. J. Blackburn, ing looked dangerous but the Ambrose clean they looked, with affection bearing B. D. Evans, K. K. Staple and J. Gibson. forwards did not take advantage. Golden To their honest faces. One was proudly P. Robinse. Mrs. A. W. E. Davidson, right.

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Th Geslerid Officer Commanding (Gen. Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick) started the ball rolling for the Army. The Navy had much the better of the exchanges in the enrly stages and the Army defence was Playing on the South Chica ground.net up to its usual standard. the R.G.. had an easy win by three clear-With a load of two goals at the interval goals. The teams turned out as under the Navy went off with a rush on play

B.G.A.-Phillips: Walker and Wood-being resumed, and the Army appeared THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND House: "Keay. Pascoe and Donovan; Wat to be in for a warm time. However, the son, Lelliott, McHugh, Harris and defence proved sound and the Army, transferring play, gave the Navy defence Couzens.

POLICE-Swan: J. Clark and MeWal-plenty to do. Sawyer put in a long shot: ters; Watts. Forbes and D. Clark; Nol- just as the whistle sounded for time. leth. Watson. Robertson, Valentine and The Navy had a good forward line but

the backs were not sourd. Mair.

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All the children who were a little older than four moons had a great after": noon's amusement in running various races. In the middle of it all they had tea; Messrs. Wiseman, Ltd., were a sort -of-Beur-es machina bus the fathers and out," and handed ** nibthers ..." poured

round the cakes. Afterwards the races were resumed with unabated vigour in spite of all the good things that had been absorbed in, the course of a feverish half-hour. The tug-of-war, some thought, was all the better contested for the ballast thas had been taken in.

Later on H.E. the Governor and Lady Stubbs arrived and Lady Stubbe dis wibuted the prizes of which there was a Foot races were provided for young and Murrant, Lancaster and, Penfold; War-Moore (Wilts); Pascoe (RG.A.)," Sawyer Street, London, E.C, Notary Public.

fine collection; sometimes the prize was as big as the child who won it. To go up to the pavilion and take the prize Wak a worse ardent than winning it, especially for the boys, but the grown ups enjoyed this ceremony as well as anything during the afternoon." The question arose sometimes how on earth the little toddler who went forward for a prize could have won a "Aat race," until one looked at the programme and noted that the entrants were aged foar to six.

POLICE SPORTS. ANNUAL EVENT AT HAPPY VALLEY. The annual children's sports and Christ- treat was held by the Police at their Recreation Club on Monday afternoon. a large attendance and There was amongst those present were Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe (C.S.P.) and Mrs. Wolfe, Mr. P.

Mepham for the Army, worked hard and should have scored again with a little P. J. Wodehouse (D.S.P.) and Mrs.

luck. The Army defence was not sound. Wodehouse, Mr. T. H. King (D.S.P.), Mr. C. G. Perdue (A.S.P.), Chief In-

Mr. Cassidy, Naval Yard,

WAS the referee. spector and Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. Taggart,

The teams turned out as under The centre of attraction for the young

NAVY.-Mitch (Tamar); Adkins (How people was th huge Christmas treä. At Sookunpoo, the eas turned up askins) and Bickers (Hawkins); Grant theavily laden with toys and planted" follows:

(Tamer), Hadson (Tamar) and Johnson Collins TITANIA Phillips:

and (Harkins); for the Cricket ground, and Messrs. Wardy

Savage and Duval (Ambrose) and Condon assisted to make things Long: Ashley Riley and Banks: Gale, Stevenson (Cairo), Bates (Titanic) and

¿Evans (Alacrity). Bates, Knighton. Draper and Habgood.. merry and bright by appearing as clowns,

WILTS-Turner; Trivett and Mcore: ARMY-Turner (Wiits) Trivett and ren. Swanborough, Menham, Westall and (Wilts) and Donovan (...); Warren Lelliott (R.G.A.), Menham (Wilts), Swanborough (Wilts) and Amer (Wilts).

old. In the evening dancing was in- music provided dulged in on the lawn by the Filipino Jazz Band.

TITANIA" v. WILTS:

Amor. Referee: Mr. Moore

The Wilts took up the attack from the Mrs. Wolfe presented the prizes in kick-off but found Long a worthy de. connection with the sports and was fender. The sailors forced a corner and thanked by Inspector Gerrard for perin, the melee in front of goal Penfold forming this ceremony. At the conclusion of the prize-giving Miss May Davitt present ed Mrs. Wolfe with a charming, bouquet in a silver holder adorned with ribbons in the Police colours.

OPENING OF JAPANESE DIET.

QUESTION OF THE ARMY.

£24,000 were drawn on the Twenty-seventh day of October, 1921. at the Ofices of the Company,

of City No. 22, Austin Frince, in the

JAMES the presence of WALTON FITZA

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handsome bouquet in a silver vase and for Inspector Gerrard and the commitée; save by tipping over the bar. The cores half, together with the shortening of the

Mr. Wolfe, speaking on behalf of his wife, congratulated the committee and After all the prizes had been distribut-the lady helpers on the success of their ed Lady Stubbs was presented with a efforts. He then called for three cheers

colours. Dr. which were heartily given. tied with the K.C.C Forsyth thanked her Ladyship for her presence and Sir R. E. Stubbs "briefly replied on her behalf. Then, after God Save the King," the amahx took charge and the K.C.C.-children's entertainment was over for another year.

GIRLS' EVENTS. –

Edith Webb; 2, Maud George; 3. Alien

SKIPPING RACE (ages under 14)

Blyth.

FLAT RACE (ages 8 to 1, Vivian Blackburn; 2 Beatrice Sutton; 3. Mimi Bryson.

SEIPPING COMPETITION (ages under 9). 1, Beatrice Sutton; 2, Edith Mead; Alice Blyth.

FLAT RACE (ages under 4)-1, J. Barr 2, Chris Tollan; 3, Phyllie Rapp,

POTATO RACE (ages 10 to 24).-1. Gindys McNider; Phyllis Woolley; 3, Ethel Collison.

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At the end of the afternoon the child rea were each handed a present from the Christmas tree.

The prize winners were:-

handled and Long beat Turner from the spot kick and opened the score for the Fania. The Wilts put on pressure after this reverse but the sailors defence was sound Half-time Titania. 1: Wilts.0.

Resuming the Wilts took up the attack and Swanborough went in and with only Phillips to beat sent in a hard drive the goal keeper, bringing off a marvellous kick gave the Wilts no Advantage and the sailors transferred play. Turner being called upon to clear his charge. Habgood put the sailors further ahead for with Turner out to clear he sent the ball into Wilts put more life into their play found the defence very sound.

Menham got through and when a goa: seemed cer. in the ball struck the cross bar and rebounded to play and during a scramble in front of the sailors goal Penfold sent in and Phillips saw the ball after it land- ed in the net. With but a minute to go the Wilts tried to draw level but time. defeated them and they had to retire defeated by 2 to 1

military service term from two years to one year, was the platform" adopted by the Kokuminto, a minority party, in the pre-Diet meeting. All the nerds of the Empire and people, said Mr. aukai, the

30 yards (girls under 10 years)-1, an empty goal. Being two down the President of the Party, urgently demand.

Kathlin Glendenning; 2, Florrie Wilt shire; 3, Daphne Hamblin.

50 yards (boys under 10 years).-1, George Moss. Donald Gerrard. 2. Cillex Kent;

Coconut shies,-1, Mrs. Davitt; 9, Miss Garrod'; d. 317s. Clark.

100 yards (men under 39 years)-1, Mr. Booker: 2, Mr. Dick; 3. Mr. Smith 100 yards (girls 10 and over).-1 Elsie Wiltshire; 2. Irene Passmore; 3. Olive Gerrard.

but

Riley played well for the sailors while

ed the development of the agricultural industry, towards which the energies of the young men would be more profitably employed than in military service.

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PRINCE REGENT DELIVERS.

SPEECH FROM THE THRONE.

The Prince Regent of Jupan on Decem her 96th formally opened the Diet. The ceremony was attended by the Diplomatic

100 yards (boys 10 and over),-1, Clan Phillips and Turner sared well in their Corps and a large body of Court officials!

respective goals.

Menham was playing against luck for several times he had the defence beaten but the ball either strrick the pasts or just went the wrong side.

P wkman': 2, "M: Gerrard; 3, Frank 100 yards, men (38 years and over), BRIPPING COMPETITION (ages 10 to 12).1. Mr. Pearson; 2. Mr. Wolle 3, Mr. Maud George; 9, Eva Coyah; 3, Nora Grant Burden.

Ladies' egg and spoon race.-1, Mrs. FLAT RACE (ages under 14)-1, Jemima J Clark: 3. Mrs. Blackman; 3, Mrs.

2, Iris Woolley; 3, Gladys Me Gerrard

Threading the needle.-1, Mr. Portal MUSICAL CHAIRS (ages 8 to 12.-1. K.; 2, Mr. A. Clark; 3, Mr. Alexander, Nightingale 2, Martha Gourlay; 3. Edna Tug-of-war-Single men bear married Blackburn.

men (for the first time in 20 years). EGA

Football-Mr. Robertson's team beatzendale, Mr. Watson's team, 2 gouls to 1.

AND SPOON RACE (ages under 14). 1. Annie Smyth; 2. Vivian Blackburn: 3.- Maud White

FLAT RACE (ages 9 to 10)-1, Maria Smalley; 2, Annie Smyth: 2, M. Ground water

RELAY RACE, TRAMS OF FOUR (ages 10 to 14)-K Simmonds, Centie Smith, Ida Webb and Eva Coyah:

BOYS' EVENTS.

POTATO RACE (ages 10 to 12).~1, P. White; 2. E. Nicholls; 3, H. Chatterton.

BOOT RACE (ages under 12)-1, D. Davidson; 2. H. Hawley; 3, H. Pearne.

OBSTACLE RACE (ages 12 to 14)-1, M. Dietrich-2,- White, 3-C-Pile

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M. Weill S Nate H-Pearne-and- Morrison

2. Y. White: 3 E. Nicholla.

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The new Cabinet at Peking has been formed as follows:-

Premier-Mr. Liang Shin-yi, Foreign Affaire-Dr. W. W. Yen. War-General Pao Kuei-ching. Navy-Admiral Li Ting-hein. Finance Mr. Chang Hu. Justice Dr. Wang Chung-hui. Interior Mr. Kao Ling-wei. Commerce Mr. Chi Yaoshan Communications-Mr. Yeh Kang-cho- Education-Mr. Wang Yen-tal.

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Young.

Referee Mr. Hollande

A large crowd lined the ropes for a for depended on the result of the game:

as both teams were bracketed at the head. ---

of the League with 12 painia. Millington

as the centre of the attack greatly im- proved the charices of the sailors.

The

EYE COMFORT

first half was evenly contested each goal means better health and better results being visited in turn and the hall travel from your work, and if your eyes require ling up and down at a great place. Dure

ing one

of

the raids by the Chinese. Hud. glasses you have careful and expert" won handled in the penalty area and Chan examination in fitting the proper-earren. So put the Chinese one bp. of the sailors and Lau Hing Cheung expert care in the manufacture and After the interval, play went in favour tion. Eye comfort requires also just an brought off some good saves. The sailors adjustment of your glasses. You witi kept the Chinese in the own half nearly and it worth while to consult a reliable post on did they get through." Brazendale.

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"ANTED—Ambitions Young Man

TINGINE. DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED Immediately for Shipbuilding Yard om China Const. Biste terms and experience, to Box OI, c/o Daily Press Oßob.

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TO SECRETARIES OF CLUES AND OTHER INSTITUȚIONS.

FLAT RACE (ages 8 to 8)) J. McCub Director of the Law. Compilation Bureau Mr. Chang, Ming chen, at present Co- bin 2. A. Smith, 3, L. Clark.

SACK RACE (ages Under 24)-1, S. Hill: becomes Chief Secretary of the Cabinet, Mr. Chang is a Szechuaneze and is relat TUG OF WAR, TEAMS OF BIOHT (Ages 10ed to Mr. Yeh Kung-cho, to 14)-Dietrich, Fearne Nicholls, Witchell, White; Hirst, Still and Stevens. of Acting Minister of Justice pending coming in from the left, took Lay oft

FLAT RACE (ages to 6)-1, J. Mac-

Dr. Wang

1's return. kenzie: 7, J. Smith; 3, E. Gill.

his guard, and, instead of passing to hir over ten years experience in the Colony, 17660 17871 17957 19025 19162 48902 ALL preliminary action of forthcoming meetings, lectures and entertainmenthe BOWLS CONTEST fagés 20, to 141, D.ing the elect nounced that.Feel- inside men as xpected, the winger sent You will find no better equipment any. -18271 78273 18820-18506--18846-18881..

of overwork, Dr. W W.

in a high shot that beat Lau and made where than in the office and factory of 18833 18088 12035 1001 10061 10097 seat for insertion in the news columns of the Ellis; 2 W. Matchin; 2, A. Mitchell, Yen has fully decided to retire from the the scores level. Chan So and Fung Tai

19084 19102 10124 19308 1933 1934 Honglung Daily Pra, recharged for at the FLAT RACE (ages 6 to 10)-18 M

Mus post of Foreign Minister, but, at the cleared well-and with no further scoring The Hongkong Optical Co., successors to 19274 19420 19492-10581 10648 19662 rate of $1 each, (as announced in May and June. Linder; 2, J. McCubbin; 3, B. Woolley, earnest request of the President and. Fre the game ended in a draw of que all Clark & Co., Manufacturing and Re-19878 18789 19846 18895 19912-19020 of last year) providing that they do not openly).

WHALBARROW HACE (ages under 14)-1, mier Liang Shih-yi he has consented to leaving both teams still bracketed. at the

more than four knee, In futurs it tHEN HERON J. Prazne and M. Weill; 2, G. Bond and remain in the new Cabinet until the end bend of the table. The stilers we refracting Opticians, Igosted in 63, Queen's 10002 20083 20068 20121 20200 20317

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