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HONGKONG RESIDENT'S ARREST AT SINGAPORE.

BAIL OF $4,000 REQUIRED.

The following is taken from the Straite Times of October 10th:-

LOCAL SPORT.

V.E.O. SWIMMING CHAM.

PIONSHIPS.

4

LEAGUE FOOTBALL

Hongkong Police 2 HA

the Police turned the tables on their vic-

INTIMATONS

ROYAL.

On the Garrison ground at Saokunpoo THEATRE

LAST NIGHT'S SUCCESSFUL EVENTS, Įtors of last week when they won the game yesterday by the odd gual in three. The Finals for the V.R.C. Swimming From the kick of the R.A. took ap the Championships, which been unfortu-attack and in the opening minutes Red- nately twice

to head opened the score for them taking a postponed owing typhoon conditions, were favoured with pass from Sqwter and giving Clark no radiant weather yesterday, and were chance. From the centre the Police took hitch from up the attack but the shooting was errutis. Later Dewar passed to Fenn carried through without a start to finish.

The band of the 1st Battalion, the East who gave Dabson au chance in the R.A. Post had to be assisted off the fichl, and Surrey Regiment was in attendance, and goal and made the scores, level. E. G. played throughout the afternoon.

the Police continued up to the interval with ten men only. The game continued fast and even but shooting was wild on both sides. The interval arrived with the scores: Police 1; R.A. 1.

'Soon after the B.I. steamer Tairea aerived in part from Hongkong to-day, Chief Detective Kenny boarded her and effected the arrest of Mr. S. C. Clayton, a first-class passenger, who is stated to be an architect practising in Hongkong, Later in the morning Hr. Clayton was produced before Mr. Pryde, District Judge, who observed to accused: * You have just come from Hongkong. You understand, I suppose, that the, Hong kong police have asked that you should be arrested here on a provisional warrant. Can you show any cause why you should The events, with results, were as under: not be remanded for a week until the

Final Two Lengths Hurdles Handicap necessary papers arrive from Hongkong, J. V. Ramsay: 9. A. Kitchell Win You are charged with theft, or larceny, ner's time: 311-Bees.

abulic of 82.000 !"

Mr. Clayton said he could not show cause at the present moment..

Mr. Pryde: Have you got bail f Mr. Clayton': I can give personal

in the sum of $1,300.

Sir Claud Severn was an early arrival, and witnessed the first event. Lady Severn arrived a little later.

100 Yards Girls' Championship.1, Ena Allen; 2. Martha Gourlay. Wioner's time: min. 29.3-3secs.

High Dive-1, A. George (90 points) bail. A. Duncan (89 points).

100 Yards Championship of the Colony,

per's time: 69seca."

The Magistrate said that the bail must. D. Lyon : 2, J. R. Johnatene. Win

be 24,000.

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At this stage Mr. Clayton, speaking with some emotion, said he had two children, the oldest threo and the other A year old. with him. He meant to take a room at the Sea View Hotel, and await the arrival of his wife who was expected here from Bombay in a few days. He intended to spend about three weeks her, and then return to Hongkong.

Mr. Nicol told the bench that it was rather hard upon the children, especially as Mr. Clayton had told him that both were sick. He thought that arrange ments might be made to send them to a proper boarding house where they might by looked after by a lady. He would himself see to this matter.

The accused ther left the court with the police..

SINGAPORE TRAMWAY

ROUTES.

WHY THEY REMAIN THE WORST.

The following is taken from the report of the executive municipal engineer, Singapore, for the year 1923:

The tramway routes still form the piene de resistance of the roads depart- ment, and will continue to do so until the necessary legislation as beed passed for taking up the worn out rails and sub stituting trackless trams, It will be readily understood that reconstruction of tramway routes is impracticable so long as the tramrails remain in their present switch-back condition, as of course they would have to be raised to suit the amend ed levels of the new road surfaces when reconstructed. It would not be sound policy to do this now that the new Tram- ways Ordinance is under consideration, and so it has only been possible to make the condition of tramway routes as toler nhle as possible to crdinary vehicular traffic by extensive roller patching, until some decision as to the Tuture of the Tramways has been made. Meanwhile thoroughfares hearing tram ruily remain

the worst in the town.

In reference to the projected new Tramwayk

Ordinance,

Final Four Lengths Handicap (Meu hers).-. A. E. Noronha; 2. D. Laing Winner's time: 69.1-3secs.

(Me

Final Two Lengths Handicap bers), J. Montalto; %, J. Kea. Win-; ner's time: 29.1-8AECI.

100 Yards Ladies' Championship of the Colony-1, Miss G. Ramsay; 2, Miss M. Blunsdon. Winner's time: 78.1-5secs.

Final Four Lengths Girls Handicap Doris Hunt; 2. Maude George. Win- ner's time: 0.1-5secs.

to

High Dive, Ladies (open the Kitchell (104 Colony)-1, Miss E. points), Miss M. George (80 points). I The Team Race, announced as open to any unit, hong, eorps, or club, produced two sides as contestants, from the V.R.C., and the Kowloon British School respec- tively. The former won conifortably in Emins. 49sces.

Water Polo. The Rest, Winners of the League, 0.

Consolation Prize, (Two Lengths).-B. Rasmussen.

After the racing, Lady Severn present ed the prizes to the angerssful competi-

tors,

In a short speech Sir Cland Severn expressed the regret of H.E. the Governor that he was unable to come and witness the sports.

"QUEEN'S 'COLLEGE.

ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS,

Some good sport was seen at the Vie toria Recreation Club Bath, on Tuesday, on the occasion of annual aquatic sports of Queen's College. -

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The results were as follows:

95 Yards Handicap (Small Boys).-1. Roza Pereira; 3, Chi Hung Yeung; Chan Po Ying.

50 Yards Handicap (Indian Boys)-1, Mina; 2, Razack: 3, Saphan.

50 Yards Handicap (Junior)-, Chau whereby-inter Xi Hin;, Chu Yuen Chi, Pang i alia-the Tramway Company propose to Lam. Pay to the Commissioners an annual summ computed on a tram-mile rate, and a per centage of the profits, as compensation for the extra wear and tear which would be thrown on tram routes if the scheme to adopt trackless trams be approved, it is of interest to note that. according to the road ornsus of the British Min: istry of Transport, the cost of maintain

ing roads in Great Britain is 0.31 penny (or 11 of a cent. Straits currency) per ten-mile of traffic.

TRIBUTE TO PORTUGUESE AIRMEN.

AN OLD NATIONAL TRADITION.

The following report is from The Times ↑ of September 5th:-

The Portuguese airmen, Major Brito Pats Major Sarmento de Betres, and Lieutenant Gouvein, who starting from Lisbon in April, flew to Macao, in China were the guests of members of the Por tuguese Colony in London at a dinner held at the Trocadero Restaurant last night The gathering was organized by the Por tugueso Chamber of Commerce. The Portugues Ambassador presided.

D

bon.

VALNO.

The

Coronation Shield (open to all Schools in the Colony)., Queen's College: 2, St. Joseph's College.

The Police resumed with ten men, but Fust came on, shortly afterwards and after a few minutes retired again, taking o further part in the game. Redhead bad a good opening but dallied with his shot and Fenn dropping hack cleared. For a time the R.A. had the better of the game but a break away by the Police forwards ended with Johnson heating Debson with a well placed shot and putting the Police twn up. The RA tried hard to level up but spoilt several good openings by wild time Harris rac shooting through bat shot outside the posts from lose range. The final whistle sounded leaving the Police winners by two goals to on

Just on

Although the R.A, had most of the play, the Police fully deserved their win by their determination, and it is obvious that harring accidents they will improve as the season advances. They played well together, Clark and Wynne deserving special mention while Simpson and John- son were very thrustful forwards The R.A. team were erratic, the backs not giving Dobson in goal much assistance. heade and Rachel worked hard in the middle line and Hargis and Redhead were the pick of forwards although the latter nade the mistake of lying too far up the field and was frequently pulled up for offside.

The teams -

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Police.-E. A Clark: Wynge and Harle; Brittain, Rorbes and F. G. Post: E. A. Post, Dewar, Johnson, Feno and Simpson.

Sowter

OCTOBER 22nd.

GRAND

CONCERT

BY

EFREM ZIMBALIST

WORLD FAMOUS

VIOLINIST.

At the Piano, EMIL BAY.

BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S.

PRICES-85, $3, $2.

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. - AND UHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

ONSIGNEES per Company's Steamer

NINGCHOW

RA.-Dobson: Doody and Hardy;

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be Hackell, Reade and Viccars: Harris, Browning, Redhead," Hemsworth and discharged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will he at Consignes risk and subject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf.

The Cargo will be ready for delivery from Godowa on sad after 13th October."

Referee: Mr. F. Smith.

GOLF.

ROYAL HONGKONG COLF CLUB, The following have been selected to represent Hongkong . Manila on October 18th and 19th --A. B. Stewart (Captain) 1. W. Shewan, A. H. Ferguson, R. A. Canidge, Capt. 1. W. Bennet, E. J. R. Mitchell. Reserve: W. Calloway.

Play commences at 9.15 each day. The strain will run on Saturday as well as Sunday.

A. B. Stewart cannot go to Shanghai for the match on 30th and 31st instant. A. H. Ferguson has been asked to Cap- tain the side and N. L. Smith has been asked to complete the Hongkong six...”...

FREEMASONRY.: PERSEVERANCE LODGE OF HONG- KONG RECEIVES HALL STONE MEDAL.

United Grand Lodge of England held its quarterly communication on Septem-

W.C. The Pro-Grand

50 Yards Breast Stroke.--1, Ip Kum Im: . Wong Kim Fan: 3, Yeung Fu Wa, ber 3rd, at Freemasons Hall, Great

High Diving (Championship)-1, Lai Queen Street. Sze Chin: Tong Wai Lit; 3, Roza Pereira.

Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Notica has been given prior to Steamer's arrival.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowes, where they will be examined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45". and Noos within the free storage period.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods Te left the Steamer's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 20th October, will be subject to Hent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented. to the Undersigned on or before the 3rd November, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance will be effected,

BUTTERFIELD & SWIBE,"*

A genta, Hongkong, 12th October, 1924, [1258

"GLEN " LINE, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

FECK UNITED KINGDOM AND

STRAITS.

THE Motor Vessel

GLENGARRY"

Master, Lord Ampthill, presided navisgarrived from the above porta, Consignees Lieut. Colonel W. Francis Ellis was in of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Long Plunge (Championship)-1, Chin vested as Senior Grand Deacon of Fng Goods are being landed at their risk into the Yu Shing; 2, Lai Lá Hang; 3, Lai Sze land, and Mr. J. Wilson Taylor as hasardous and/or extre hazardou Godown Junior Grand Deacon. In the absence of of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Chin. Distance: 2ft. llins.

Eir Kynaston Studd, P.G.D., Mr. R. Godown Co.

50 Yards Handicap (Senior), Chin Verney Clayton, P.A.G.R., nominated as wharves, dolfy whence, and/or from the

Ya Shing; 2, Mak Kai Hung: 3. Ip Kum im.

*

100 Yards Championship.-1, Toug Tan Chip: 2. Lai Sze Chiu; 3, Roza Pereir

may be obtained, Grand Treasurer, Mr. Ernest Edward Goods not cleared by the 20th October, Adams, chairman of Lloyds, Past Master 1994, at Noon, will be antient to Rent

re- All broken, chafed and damaged Packages of the Lutine and other lodges The ro port of the Board of Benevolence was are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined ia the presence of Consignees

Old Boys' Race, Leung-Shiu Man.adopted on the proposition of the Senior Mesura. Goddard & Douglas, on 18th European Masters' Race.1. Mr. Tol Vice-President, Mr. C. J. R. Tijou, by

P.A.G.I.U., seconded by the Junior Vice October, 1994, at 10 x. Claims against the Steamer including those for Cargo bort ley; 2 Mr. Ralston; 3, Mr. Fletcher.

President, Mr. .F. W. Hancock, delivered must be presented on the Special Junior Class Team Race-Winner, P.A.G.D.O.. Class 4A.

Form provided, and must also be submitted within 30 of arrival, otherwise they will

Senior Class Team Matriculation Class.

In connection with the Masonic Million Race.-Winner, Memorial, the Pro-Grand Master invest ed representatives of fourteen lodges Consolation Race-1, R. He Tung, with the Hall Stone Lodges Medals, in Cheung King Hon; 3, Cheung Yu Choi,P.M., of the Perseverance Lodge of cluding Wor. Bro. H. A. Cartwright, Prizes were presented by Mr. W. Hongkong. three airmen were given an enthusiastic reception, and each was presented with Logan, and the officials were: President, Sir Alfred Robbins, as chairman of silver They arrived in London Mr. B. Tanner; Starters, Messrs. W. Kay, the Bpecial Committee on the Masonic on Wednesday from New York, and to J. Ralston and H. G. Wallington; Time Peace Memorial, presented a very satis Keepers, Messrs. H. R. Meacnek and W. day they sail from Southampton for Lis. Tolley: Judges, Messrs. A. H. Crook, Mr. S. I. de Leurs, president of the W. Lucas Handyside, N. Evans, and D.

of Commerce, pro Campbell: Secretary, Mr. J. C. Fletcher Portuguese Chamber: posing the toast of "Our Guests," said Results, The Senior Prelect. they were illustrious airmen and had per- formed a magnificent feat in flying from Lisbon to Macon, a distance of 11.000 miles, in 116 hours. It was a hard test that once more illustrated the old spirit for quest and endurance, and was worthy of the traditions of the Portuguese navi- gators for oenturies past. (Choers.)

The Portuguese Ambassador proposed

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In connection with the special festival, over which the Grand factory report. Master, the Duke of Connaught, will pre- side in the middle of July 19%, atrohg committer. consisting of representative Freemasons from the various provinces and energetic members of the craft in London, hr been formed, and has chosen as chairman Sir Frederick Halsey, Bt.. Deputy Grand Master, and as deputy }

chairman Sir Alfred Robbins. P.G.W

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No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE MATHESON & Co., La.

Agenta Hongkong, 13th October, 1924. [1370

$.5. **PORTHOS.".

SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

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NOTICE.

NONSIGNEES of Cargo from MARSEIL- LES, &c. ia connection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Tressure and

The Civil Service Club will be repro- The preparation of the jewels to be pre- Valuables are being landed and stored at their sented by the following on the IR.C. sented to those who act as special collec-risk into the Godowan of the Eloogkong and "The Portuguese Airmen," and said the feed (Captain), A. R. Sutherland, R. E. totalling at least 257 guineas, is well in komediately after lagding.

ground at 2p., on Saturday E B tors and are responsible for remittances Kowloon Whart and Godown Co. Ltd., whence delivery may be obtained bold flight they were commemorating had O. Bird, C. Alexander, W. H. Edmonds, hand, and the jewels will be ready for shown the great possibilities of journeys H. Strange, F. Baker, C. Beardall, A. issue within a few weeks. The competiUndersigned. Goods remaining unclaimed after

Bille of through different climates at the greatest. Grimmitt, J. Westlake And R. R. tion in connection with the plans and de: the 20th instant, at Noen, will be subject speed. He congratulated their guests on Davies. their splendid achievement...

Major Brito Paes, remlying, said that the gathering offorded him an opportu rity of expressing their appreciation of the assistance given them by the English authorities in India and Egypt. He would like. also, to refer to the splendid altempt recently made by English avia tors to fly round the world. They con And they had won the admiration of the tended successfully with many obstari

world.

C.§.C.C. 2ND XI. v. 1.R.C. 28o XI.

of Lading will be countersigned by the

signs for the new building has aroused to Rent and Landing Charges,

great interest among architects both in All Claims must be sent in to me on or before this country and overseas. "Over 300 up the 23rd instant, or they will not plications have been received for a copy reasgnized.

The following will represent the Civil of the conditions and block plans; and All damaged Packages will be examined Service Club on the Civil Bervice ground, the issue of them has now heen complet. Monday, the 20th fustant, at 10, make at 2 pm., on Saturday:-J. H. B. Nihill, ed. When the Lasessora have solected Mess. Goddard & Douglas,

No Fire Insurance has been effected. (Captain), P. Harper, W. Callip, H. R. pot fewer than six or more than ten de

E.. RODENFUSER, Butters, R. Smith. B. E. Maughan, W. J. signs from those submitted in the first

Agert. J.-J. Gregory and W. Say. Lockhart-Smith, O. HL Hallam, C. Barn, competition, a further report will be

1made.

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