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The following report is from the Can-
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Mr. R. J. Wilton, Chairman of the
Monday Hongkong F.C., presided over a meeting was host to the foreign consula
Jing," H.E, Governor Chen held in the Club Pavilion at Happy backers, at a very successful dinner party Valley on Wednesday evening to make held in the Government House. During arrangements for the Shield competition: the dinnor Dr. W. Jamieson, the Senior Representatives from the following clubs Consul, made a very gracious speech in were present?--
which he congratulated His Excellency Club, Kowloon, Ambrose, Cairo, Tamar or his 43th birthday, celebrated recently R.G.A.. The King's Liverpool Regt, and and also praised General Chen for 'hise South China. The undermentioned were excellent administration of the province appointed to manage the competition, which is contributing greatly to its ponce
Chairman: ft. R. J. Wilton.
and prosperity. Dr. Jamieson displayed "Hon. Sec. and Treas.: Mr. Nicoll. his wide erudition by copious quotations Committee: Mr. J. McCubbin, Mr. from the Confusian classics-much to the Morris, R.N. and Master Gunner May.
Entries were received from the followsioner Frank W. Lee, and the edification consternation of the interpreter, Commis- ing Clubs-Hongkong F.C., Kowloon of the guests. He concluded his remarks Ambrose, Caire, Tomar, R.G.A.. The King's, South China (9 teamз).
by wishing General Chen a successful year Further entries were expected from theficial to the province.
and hoped his efforts would prove bene- following-Durban, Hawkins, Hongkong Police and St. Joseph's.
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His Excellency replied in a few words. Ho disclaimed any merit for what he had done and said he did not deserve the high The date for commencing the competi. Praise bestowed upon him by Dr. Jamie- son. He warmly thanked Dr. Jamieson tion is Saturday, January 28th. The re- for his kind congratulations on his 45th presentative for South China asked whe-birthday. As Dr. Jamieson is his senior ther in view of the Chinese New Year fucian classica quoted by Dr. Jamieson, in years, therefore, necording to the Con- being on 29th, it could be postponed for Dr. Jamieson and the other Consuls who a week as probably most of the South have passed fifty may be considered to China players would be at their homes in have reached the period of superior the country on that date.
attainmanta
The meeting deciding on January 28th for first round and February 18th for second round. The semi-finals and anal will be played on the Club ground on dates to notified later. The Chairman announced that the runners up would receive medals this year.
The entries close on January 20th and the draw for the first and second rounds will be made at 8 p.m. in the Club pari lion at 6 p.m. on Saturday, January ist
UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE."
Wednesday's resulta:- H.M.S. Tomar .... 5 The King's ......... R.G.A.. 6 H.M.S. Merlin...0 H.M.S. Ambroad. 3 H.M.S. Carlile.
TABLE-TO-DATE.
POLICE INSPECTORS RETIRE.
wills, who went home by the P. & D. 9.5. Detective Sub-Inspector Robert Henry
public service though probably not to a Egypt, this week, on retirement from the life of inactivity, seeing that he is only 43 years of age has been in the Hong kong Police Fon siner 1909.
Mr. Wills entered the service of the London and India Docks Joint Committee -how the Port of London Authority-
1559, and he rose through several branches of the service during 11 years thera He was in the South African War in the City Imperial Volunteers and now holda, to mark his war service. the coveted honour of the Freedom of the City of London. Returning to the paths A. Prs. of pance. Mr. Wills joined the Metro- 2 10 politan Police Force where his Port of London experience" was of value in a Division of the Force that includes several docka.
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The following players will represent South China in to-morrow's match against the Police:-Lau Hing Cheung; Chan So and Fung To Cheung Wing Shing, Leung Tai Fong and Leung Yuk Tong: Lau Tak Chung, Kwok Po Kwan, Wong Pak Chung, Ip Kau and Chu Kwong Yeung.
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-Detective Inspector Wills has been in the Hongkong Police Force for 10 years. He was commended, in 1906, for saving life in the great typhoon of that year; he "also distinguished himself in many encounters with thieves and desperate criminals. Detective Wills was shot through the knee in the Gresson Street fray, some years ago, in which other police officers lost their lives. Mr. Wills medal with three bars, a Metrópolitan has three modals; the South African War Police medal and the Hongkong Police
medal.
Inspector Davitt, who has been in charge of the Peak Police Station for) some time alsd left by the same boat on retirement. He was accompanied by Mrs. Davitt. Inspector Davitt is one of. the oldest members of the Force. Con-
The following will represent the ing out here as a constable on October H.K.U.C. in this match on the Club 31st, 1898, he was promoted Lance-Ser- ground at 2.15 to-morrow (Saturday): gears on December 1st, 1900, Sergeant E. T. R. Mitchell (capt.), Major H. M. on January 7th, 1906, and Inspector on Edwards, Major Wright, C. Blaker, E. January 23rd, 1919. G. Lammert, B. D. G. Morgan. F. HA Farthing, F. N, Young, L. M. McNicoll, J. D. Humphreys, H. E. Hollands
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CIVIL SERVICE 181 XI. «. I.R.C. 18T XI.
OBITUARY.
MRS. ISABELLA DONNELLY.
A Tientsin contemporary in an obituary aution of the fate airs. Isabella Donnelly mother of Mr. D. E. Donnelly of Hong-
Thh following has been selected to re- present Kowloon in this match to-morrow (Saturday) :-A, O. Brawa, E. J. En wards, E. J. Blackburn, R. E. Lindsell, E. Overy, W. R. Haslett E. F. Spinks,kong-saya: Mrs. Donnelly, who was L. E. S. Hodges, F. Evelyns, G. Russell born at Twickenham fifty-five years ago,| and F. E. Lawrence,
came out to China to marry the late A. R. Donnelly, in 1882, the wedding taking place at Hongkong. Her late husband, who came out to China in the The following will represent the Civil sixties, was first associated with Messrs. Bervice in this League match on the Cornabe & Co. of Chefoo, and later with Indians ground at 9.15 p.m. to-morrow Messrar Ferguson & Co. of the same port, (Saturday):-G. R. Sayer (capt.), E. B. and for many years Mr. and Mrs. Don Reid, E. W. Hamilton, W. H. Edmonds, nelly lived there. In 1900 they removed P.-J. Ling, E. C. Fincher, H. E. Strange, to Ningbo, where Mr. Donnelly acted as | R. _C_Witchell "A. E. Wood, F. Sutton agent for Messra. Ehlers. There be died
and J. C. Fletebar. Reserve: E. ‘E. in August; 1913. Dunkley.
Indian R.C.-A. el Arculli (capt.), M. H. Abbas, A. H. Rumjahn, S. H. In S. D. Ismail S. A. Ismail, D. Rumjaha, J. S. Carreem, O. Ismail, S. A. R. Ismail and F. M. Arculli,
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