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them for the fraction of a second. And thy would stand, on the towing path all day in order to see it. They had heard
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it said that horse racing was the sport... of Kings. That might be so, but he though they would all agree that rowing Playing at Happy Valley on Saturday was the King of Sports-(Applause With these remarks, he continued, would ask you to fill your glasses to the brim, and drink success to this great sport which has called you here together.
the Hongkong Cricket Club first eleven defeated the Civil Service Cricket Club first in league match by 20 runs.
BRITISH CONSULAR
SERVICE.
MOVES AND APPOINTMENTS.
His Majesty's Govenament have decid ed to raise the status of the British can
ular post at Tsingtas from that of a Vice-Consulate to that of a full Consulate
MONDAY, MARUH 187 188
KING'S REGIMENTAL BOXING TOURNAMENT.
GRAIN INTERFERES AGAIN.
On two consecutive wightë rain fell and put a stop to the King's Regimental Boxing Tournament. On Friday night the rain came down for some time before
RE. A. Froster made half a contary for from December 19th, 1999, the date of the tournament was timed to commence
With it I couple the name of Mr. Smyth, the visitors whilas G. R. Sayer for the completion of rendition of the former and on Saturday night the first fight of Kiaochou Leased Territory to China by the evening had just commenced when the Japau
The toast was drunk with the greatest. enthusiasm.
The duty, then fell upon Mr. LOGAN to presens the cups. Before doing so he said: "To-day's race was the finest I have ever seen. We have a good crew, kat Shanghai have a better. Our men trained hard and they rowed their best." Ho hoped that when they went to Shang- hai they would do their best to bring the Bag back with them. This was the first time Shanghai had competed in inter-port rowing, and be thought perhaps Hongkong's loss that day was a blessing in disguise. It would stimulate rowing here. He could not help thinking" that End they had as many men rowing at the "Royals" as they had, say, four months ago, they might have-rowed an- other crew, and retained their fag. were certain names that Mr. Sutherland had not mentioned in the -course of his remarks. These included George Potts, H. W. Slade, Wooden, and Masters, of the firm of Johnson, Stake and Masters Bowing was an excellent thing, for it was a sport calling for atrenuous training, and a perfect state Ea of physical health and condition. added that he wished to personally thank Mr. E W. Carpenter for the work. he had put is in taking the crew out and coaching them, albeit unsuccessfully.
There
Mr. LOGAN then distributed the awards, and presented the Hongkong flag.
In accepting the flag, Mr. Cozzaz said. they were very glad to take it away with them, and they hoped to see Hongkong up at Shanghal to try and get it back again.
.
From then onwards the evening.ro solved itself into a more or less informal affair, and the proceedings terminated with the National Anthem.
home side compiled a useful 48.
Scores
H.K.CC.
G. H. Piercy, e Baker......
EJ. R. Mitchell, e Holdman, b
Ling
F. C. Miller. b Ling
H. Osen Hughes, c. Holdman, *Ling
H. E A. Webster, Ling, b
• Hamilton an
D. E. G. Nicholton, b Haker
F. H. Farthing, e Fincher, b ̈Ed«.
monds
+
51
17
T. E. Pearen, & Donkley, b Edmonds 18 L. D. McNicoll, 1.6.w. Ling
W. W. Mackenzie, o Baker, b Ed-
monds
I. J. Davies, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis..
F. J. Ling
10
9
159
0.
W.
G. R. Sayer........
1.4 1 3
4
F. Baker
1
EW Hamilton W. H. Edmonda
0.4.C.C.
GR. Bayer, o Farthing, ↳ Owen
Hughes
A. R. Sutherland, st. Davisa, b
Owen Hughes
C. Witchell, c Owen Hughes, b Farthing
40
F. Baker, o Mitchell, MaNicoll... 29. A. E. Wood, a Piercy, b Owen
Hugben
E. C. Fincher, o Miller. b McNicol F. J. Ling, & McNicoll, b Farthing. 17 F. H. Holdman, b McNicoll
M. H. Edmonds, st. Davies, b Far-
thing
E. Donkley, not out `-
E. W. Hamilton, a Pearce, b. Far-
thing
Extras
Total..........
Bowling Analysis......
Owen Hughes... 18
0.
...
0 31
28 24
F. H. Farthing ... 9.4 L. D. McNicoll ....... 8
B. & A. Webster 20
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
0
.130
Mr. A. G Major, at present Acting rain again descended, and, as the tourna Consul and Accountant to H M Legament is being held in the open, there was tion in Peking, will proceed towards the nothing for it but to postpone the event end of April to Thingtao, archanging posts with ME W. P. W. Turner.
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ouch more
Mr. C. C. A. Kirke, H.M. Consulato The committee are to continue the pro- Cheloo, leaves his present post on 10 grammes this evening and it is to be hoped months home leave about April 8th, that the Clerk of Weather will be more belag succeeded by Mr. J. L. Smith, who considerate. In order to make up for is returning from homes leave in the Tot time a number of preliminary bouts Kashgar due in Shanghai on April 11th are to be fought off this morning. By During the interval between Mr. Kirke's this means it is thought that the Novices departure and Mr. Smith's arrival, lir.and open competitions will be completed A. A. I Tuson, one of the Vice-Consuls by to-morrow" evening." The principal in Tientsin, will be in temporary charge attraction this evening will be a special of H. M. Consulate in Chefoo
10 rounds
C.P.O. contest between Mr. CF. Garstin, H. M. Consul in Callagham (LMS Ambrom) and Sergt. Shanghai, goes home on leave at the end Tribe R.GA
The following competitions Wero com- of April or in the early part of May, being replaced by Mr. G. 8. Mons, atleted on Saturday evening before it was present H. M. Vice-Consul at Hankow, decided to postpone the vent: who is now under orders to, proceed to Shanghai instead of to Ichang, as pre viously announced.
Mr. E. W. P. Mills will remain inde finitely in charge of H., Consulate at Ichang, being temporarily replaced as Vice Consul at Nanking by Mr. 3
Milton."
Mr. A. B. Lang has been appointed Archivist to H. 1. Consulate General at Shanghai and is due to arrive in the P. 40. S. Nankin on March 15th.
Two new student interpreters, fesera G. V. Kitson and C. Hopper, have recently arrived in Peking
Mr. V. L. Savage, H. M. Consul in Ningpo, will be relieved about the end of May by Mr. H. F. Handley-Derry
BOYS CLASS "4" (112 LBS. AND OVER). "I' No-1-BOUT-Boy McDade Beat Boy Caddick. The fight went the fall dis- tance, McDade winning on points. ......
No. 2 Bour-Boy Bonliam defeated Boy Allen on points. The combatants tied on points at the end of the third round. An
extra round was fought which was a decisiva one for Allen.
Plester in the first round.
No. 3 Bour-Boy Peters beat Boy The judge awarding the fight to Peters before the conclusion of the first round.
No.. 4 BOUT-Boy Brooks défented Bev Sirrett, who retired from the fight in the third round.
and will then proceed to Newchwang LARGE OPIUM HAUL AT
Mr. H. Phillips, H. · Consulat Newchwang, will proceed in the early
MANILA.
part of June, our being relieved by Mr TWO MANILA CUSTOMS EMPLOYES Ravage, to Harbin, whence Mr. H. Porter will go home on six months' leave-N-C. Daily News.
TROPICAL MEDICINE. THE FORTHCOMING CONGRESS AT
SINGAPORE.
INVOLVED
The Manila Times of the 13th inst reports:--
YESTERDAY'S YACHTING. Yesterday the interport miling events between Hongkong and Swatow were held. There were two races, one in the
Two employés of the Manila. Custom morning and one in the afternoon, and
house and one of the Manila Terminal bath were won by Hongkong,the first
Company are invpiyed in a P25,000 opfüm haul one of the biggest hauls recorded interport rowing or sailing event, the Colony has won this year. The morning's
during the year, and undoubtedly i tho most sensational because of the parti.. course was from the club house line; West
0,6,0,0. N» XI, o, H.K.C.C..2ND XI. Scharf, hon. secretary and treasurer of made shortly before 3 o'clock this morn We have received from Dr. J. Wcipation of agents of the law-which was to Eat, to the mark boat off Kowloon Dock Point, round the mark boat at Black
The Hongkong Cricket Club's second the Far Eastern Association of Tropical ing at Pier Number 3 when Detective pamphlet issued Faral of the Customs secret service; with Head's point, and finishing at the club-XI. deleated the Civil Service Cricket Medicine, a copy of a house line, West to East. The distance Club's second string on Saturday on the for the fifth Congress of the Association, revolver in hand, had up and arrested was twice road. Capt. T. Arthur and Club ground-by 12 runs. P. Jacks for the which opens in Singapore on September defonso Flor Mats, a Customs guard, who was about to put a sack-containing Mr. J. H. Pearce were the Hongkong. Home aide send and D. Reid made ard next,
useful 37. The rest the side batted Tho object of the Association several hundred tins of the illicit dope helmsmen, and Merers. Lawble and badly. The Civil Service opened well but Wood were the Swatow helmsmen,
Swatow having lost all its yachts in that fell away with the fall of the fourth promote the science and 'art' of tropical in a calesa in front of the pier.
typhoon, all the boats used belonged to Hongkong owners-members of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. To make matters os fair as possible draws were beld to decide which boat should be allotted to each helmsmat. In the morning the draw resulted in Mr. Pearce being allotted the Adanas, CaptainArthur the Greula,
Wood the Gladys, and Mr. Lamble the Sealurk.
The serwis too rough for racing at first, with the result that the start was delayed, and the boats left the line at 1230 p.m., instead of 11 am, as at first arranged. The boate come home in the following order, after a fair race had "bien sailed:
Yacht. Sailed by..
...
Adanae Mr Pearce
Capt. Arthur,
2, Uraula
Time.
wicket,
Scores
HE.C.C. END XI.
H. A Hollands, e zub., b Fincher....7
P. Jacka, e Cullip, b Sara
D. Reid, e Sandford, b Sara
W. Galloway, b Oswick
J Wilson, b-Sa
M. M. Watson, b Oswick
H. Spicor, sub., b Sara
B. Crowley, I.b.w. Sara guaitan
JR Way, Sandford, b Sara ....
50
37
0
1-
1
G. M. Dorkins, o Cullip, b Sara.... 0 CW Mason, Dot out
Extras
3
Total
...128
Bowling Abalysis..
0.
The W.
h.m..
R. Taylor
1. 30
0.
12-0.55 17.10
RF. Fincher
5 0 39
1
30
7.
༣༡ .
3. Scalar Mr. Lamble.....1 7.52 4, Gladys Mr. Wood ..........................' 1.11.10 In the afternoon the aes was smoother for racing, ani a fresh Easterly breeze rinde #niting good. The course was from the clubhouse line. West to East, round the Lymun Beacon, the Channel Bocks, and Lyman Beacon (8), finishing at the farting point. The distance was only once round' this time. The bosts were changed over, sa that Mr. Pearce was allotted the Gladys, Captain Arthur the Sealark, Mr. Wood the Admnae, and Mr. Lamble the Ursula: The race started at 3.5, Hongkong again obtained the first and second places, the boats coming home in the following order after a very efore race: AP
Sailed by.
Yacht:
C. Bara.... 10.1 0 A. Oswick
C.B.Q.C
H. Sandford, o Way, b Reid
Harper, a Spicer, b Hollands
W. Cullip, run out..........
E. Fincher, Dorkina
21
W. Watson, o Wilson, b' Dorkins... 4
O. J. Taciki, b Beid .....
W Hill. b. Heid
A. Oswick; b.w. Dorking C. Sara, not out...
R; Taylor, o Macon, b Reid
Extras
Beid Dorking Titne.
Holley hms: 1.52.191 Way L52.49 L53.10 Mr. Lambis 1.58.13
1, Gladys Mr. Pearce.....
2 Sentark Capt. Arthur
3, dramas Mr. Wood
4, Ursula
After the racing was over Mrs Arthur, wife of Captain Arthur, presented the prizes.
Total
Bowling Azalysis.,
3
..100
E.
12.4 2 38. 4 12 B
283
Q 11 1
The total number of tins of opium captuted was 010, weighing 52 kilos, and valued at approxiately, P25,000. One hundred and twenty tins of the opium captured was contained in two and one half taela tins, and 490 in one-taal tins.
medicine in the Far East. For this pers pose it endeavour to
unite into one compact organisation the medical Pro fession of the Far East, for the growth and diffusion of medical knowledge; to promote friendly international inter course among physicims; to elevate the Four arrests, including Guard For standard of medical education; to
All Mata, wire made. The others arrested lighten and direct public opinion are Pedro Vargas, watchman at Pler 5, regard to the problem of hygiene; to Vicente Kabigting, watchman in the form babits which may conduce to the employ of the Manila Terminal Company, provention of disease, among the native and Chung Chulan, second boatswain con population; and to present to the World board the Chinese vessel Eumsang from
QUEEN'S COLLEGE AND MARRIED OLD BOTS. Q.C. SINGLE OLD BOYS, Following the Annual Re-union dinner on Friday, Queen's College staff and students and members of the Q.0.0.B.A. The Commodore, Mr. A. R. Low in had a game of cricket on Saturday at the troducing the lady, remarked that he was Craigengower C.C. ground (by kind per the only representative of any sporting mixtion of the C.C.C. Committee). The club in the Colone to have the pleasure of Staff and Stedents with the assistance of knowing that his one had won an inter a couple of Old Boys proved to be too port event. Be added that it was very strong for the Bachelors of the 2.0.0.B.A... good of the Swatow competitors to have coma down at all, considering the too by 2 wickets and 100 runs.
Scores OLD circumstances caused by the loss of their bosts in the typhoon, Bar Lowe, expicas STAFF AND FUTILS AND MARRIED OLD BOYE
ed their indebtedness to Mr. Pearce andA. A Rumjahn, e Choa, b G. Hall 58 Captain Arthur for winning the day's "Crents
prues
The
titors
stributed the
D. Ramjahn, a and b S. H. Ismail 17 A. H. Madar, b8 H Iana). J.C. Fletcher, c.Carrem, b.8. H,
-11:
A el Arculia Carrer, b8. H
Jemail formation
34
M. P. Madar, run out
13
EJ. Edwards, o Rahumed, b'8. H.
Iamai).
lative ançcegate by
ed for twin, three for
third and one for
their re ing allow Atwo's
E. Moosdoen, e 5 A. Ismail, b Hall NM. Bux, not out"
pointa gained by the competi Wero this as followri) My-Pehren, 10; Capt Arthurt 6: Mr. Lamble, 3; and Mr. Wood 3. The latter two gentlemen were award "ed consolation prizeel A consolationer BWRET:7500 Was arranged for yachts not competing in the morning and afternoon,
this was won by the Toinette; sailed Commodare H. Grzod B.N
FM Arcali, not out.
Extran
Total (for B wid
A. K. Ming did not“ hát,”
(Continued at foot of wext 'calizam:)
According to Captain Jose U. Borro meo, chief of the Custoas secret service, defenso Flor Mata attracted suspicion
the results of such scientific observations which the illicit dope came All four The membership of the Association is are now detained at Customer secret ser- open to the members of all daly constitutvice headquarters undergoing examine ed, regularly organised medical societies tion. within the field of this organisation, and all medical officials in the civil, military naval, or other organised services of Governments within their territories, when going to and returning from the
The Sith congress opens Singapore on Monday, September 3rd: The period from September 3rd to Beptember 8t will be devoted to the scientific part the Congress, and the period from Beptember 9th to September 17th to tie with the second boatswain of the social events and evoursims throughout vessel. His acts appeared more suspicious Malaya
Tassel Kumsang shortly after midnight last night. His movements were watched by secret service agents detailed at the pier, add it was shortly discovered that he had apparently been in communica
to the Customs detectives because at that | jv.
It is the wish of the scientile committes time of the night he was no longer on that the term "Tropical Medicine" shall duty. Detective Farol who was in charge not be interpreted in its narrow sense to of the secret squad at the pier, approx. the exclusion of many of the more inched Fler: Mats to ascertain what he
Eastern was doing, and the latter, in reply, teresting problems in Far medicins and surgery.
attempted to get Detective Farol "in the game by promising him
a certain amount of money if the deal went theagh
The pamphlet which give full infor- mation regarding the Congress is distri buted free of charge tony medical practitioner, interested in the association.
Curreem
Bowling Analysis
H. C. Hust
12 2
+45
24
0
S. H Iamail-
12
5
G. Hall
3029
8. A. Ismail
SINGLES, OLD BOTS
C. Choa, o Bax, b A. A. Ramjahn 4
8. D. Immail e J. O. Fletcher, b
Detective Faroj, it in' said absumed an attitude of indifference when the offer was made to him by Fior Mata, who took the detectiva's indifference for asment and perínission to land the goods. Flor Mate then went about landing the dope, while Détective Farol with some of his men cheer on dark corffor from which to watch the operaticats.
ANAYE! Shortly before 3 o'clock in the morning, Flor Mata was observed to have come out from the boatswain's cabin with a hack. After leaving the gangplank, In took a circuitous route around the rear of the pier and came out through a side-ddor
Watchman Pedro Vargas who
Arculli I S. H. Ismail, b P. M. Arelli, 31- f. A. T. Hall; & Arevli, b Jumjaho, H. C. Hunt, Madar, blumjabn B S. H. Ismail, be Arculli
J. SA. Curreem, o D. Runjaim, b
Minuunt
O. Hamjahu, a Minu,
Arculi domanda
D. Lang bR. M. Aroulli Et Hargon, b Fletcher. ATK Halomed, not out
Extrag
Total
8
wuo the watchman at the side dinor allowed Flor Mate to pass unquestioned From the side door, Flor; Math-twent | dirbolly to a calea in front of the pier 'which was waiting for him. When about to enter the calcas, Detective Farol sprang up from his place, of hiding and, drawing his revolver, put Flor Mala under arrest.
Collector Aldanese gave the following information
From January 1st to March 13th this secrat service division of the Bureau of Custom wized a tolazoË 1260,580 kilos of opiam, zárt
Bowling Analysi
11
A, el Areali,
11
18
A. A. Randjabh
1
20
14
A F M
AR. Minu
J. C. Fletcher
Toit pede the total ameant
F. MAAR
wifed by the division, whe
mately P11,000. Tha-opiam was onirheit ed-in 3,105 tina, During the ehtirẻ' geër
| kilos worth, about P2,250.
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