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SATURDAY'S GAMES.. INTERPORT PRACTICE GAMES. Interport Team...
MONDAY, JANUARY 19TH, 1925
DEATH OF RACE PONY. SIR PAUL CHARTER LOSES ONE OF HIS STRING.
ANTI-FOREIGNISM. SPEECHES BY DR. C. C. WU AND
SIR J. JAMIESON.“
PIRACY ON THE HIGH SEAS.. BRITISH SHIP CAPTURED. BOOTY OF $10,000 TAKEN.. Arriving in port on Friday night, the On the evening of the 15th, the Con... Hong Hwa (British Flag), a vessat Much sympathy will be felt for Sir Pant Chater in the loss of Nuggetlar body and other distinguished for. of 1,024, tons register, brought a sensa Dahlia, one of his latest purchases. The
customer,
BY ARGUS.]
on
OFFICIAL BANQUET AT CANTON.
come you at this festive board. We have
The vessel, of which Capt. A. Mac-
kenzie, is the master left Singapore an January 8th. She has a complement of wine British officers, a
crew
of 118
The Rest HONGKONG LEAGUE
pony, a black 13%, was purchased oneign guests and prominent Government tional story of daring, piracy on the higħ Sir Paul's behalf by Mr. Eric Moller off officials at Canton, were invited to a bou. I sean.
The Hong Hwa, which is owned by the Division 11.
quet given by the Governor, Mr." Hu Kowlook Res. 5
H.K. Club Res... Shanghai. The pony had shown much
Han Min, and the Secretary for Foreign Ho Hong Steamship Company of Singa Club de Rec. "A" St. Joseph's promise in the Northern port daring E. Surreys Res....3 E. Surreys Drumsttraining, but Mr. Moller bad always
found him a difficult pony to trains Affairs, Mr. Chao Chu Wa. at the Wai-port (for whom Song Soon Hong, 14, Sacred Heart.....3 University!
Club de Ree. "B" he went off his feed after any fast work. chiropu. Mr. Wu made a speech in Bantum Strand, are the local agents), South China "A" South China "B" 1 St. Joseph's "B" In consequence, when Sir Paul was passing
through Shanghai on his way back from which he dealt with the so-called anti-trudes between Hongkong, Singapore, THE INTERPORT PRACTICE GAME Europe Mr. Afoller udvised against the foreign feeling said to be reviving among Swatow and Amoy. On the fifth day out pony being sent down here for the nicet the Chiness and with the present poli- from Singapore 30 deck. passengers, who The turned out to be armed pirates, took "likely looking A. From the spectacular point of view, the ing. He was such
however, that eventually ittical situation of the country. Interport practice gang on the Hong was decided to sup him. Siner his ar Senior Consul, Sir James Jamieson, repossession of the ship: kong Club ground was not a success. Rain rival here, he has pleased many of the plied on behalf of the Consular Body. fell practically throughout the whole of the critics, and was seriously considered by The Cuntan tuzette gives the following good judges as the best in Sir Paul's gune. However, the covered stand was stable. On Wednesday last his riding summaries of the speeches :---
MR. CHAO CHU WU'S SPEECH. well Alled while several Chinese en boy had instructions to gallop him the inner track. thusiasts watched the game from under a mile in 2.40
For reasons not yet clear, instructions
Mr. Wy said:—It gives the Gorer-Chinese, and she carried on this voyage. umbrellas The state of the field pre
were not obeyed; the time of the gallophor and myself much pleasure to have 300 men, women and 10 children pas was 2.10 (last quarter 30.4-3, it is stated). vented accurate play, but as a whole the
you present here this evening and to wel- sengers. There were no European pas heard from the newspapers so many re-sengers. All went well until just before ports by missionaries and other foreignise o'clock on the morning of the 13th, ners in the interior about auti-foreignism, when. 30 men among the deck passengers the revival of Bearrism, etc., that it is showed themselves in their true colours a good thing that the representatives of the different Puwers and the members of aped pirates and quickly assumed Aamed with automatics, six of the the Government should get together to complete control of the Hong Hwn. tell one another how much they like and dislike each other. a dreadful catastrophe will happen to pirates rushed on seven of the officer foreigners in China in the near future and engineers, who were having break- owing to the anti-foreign feeling. Now fast on the deck, just fore of the bridge. anti-foreignism is an ambiguous word, loose in meaning, and looser still in Captain Mackeniz, having breakfast in usage. There is a type of anti-foreign this room, was similarly surprised by feeling which was exhibited by those mis-others, of the gang, and, the engine room, To them where there was ons engineer on watch, guided beings, the Boxers. every foreigner in China should be driven was also seized by armed men at the same out or killed and everything foreign time.
Having effectively gained supreme And when their i should be destroyed. attention was drawn to the foreign cloth control of the vessel, after firing a num they wore, they hastily excused their aber of shots in the first-cings saloon, the tion by declaring that the cloth came pirates dismantled the wireless equip from Canton and not from the countries ment. Keeping the officers on deck in It shows a spirit their position for over four hours, and of the foreign devils. which is really anti-foreign, anil you find the engine-room crew at work, they forced it likewise in other countries. as, for the one officer on the bridge at the tima instance, when the Mohamedans declare to navigate the vessel. a Jehad or holy war against all un- believers.
match was well contested. Humberstone The result was the pony again went off set the ball in motion for the interpors his feed and dropped dead in his stall on Friday: Death is said to have been team who were early attacking, but shoot due to a strained heart.
Nugget Dahlia was not entered for the ing was wild. Hume, who has already madeby, but his name appeared in other himself popular among the football com-
races and it was fully expected that he munity, was early to the fore and stop would have earned winning brackets next ped a fine shot from Mackleworth. Give month. Sir Paul's Derby candidates are: Mystic, Saucy, Orinie, Beauty, Phenomenal and take play followed with the team
and Dictator. The last-named "Dahlia" is by many considered the best performer over the distance, but until the stable
Tate in the morning gallops, it would be wiser to reserve judgment.
having a slight advantage. Lai, Wai Tong opened the score. Charlesworth sent over a fine centre and the South China player meeting the ball sent it into the niet From the centre kick the Rest got going and Butler almost had Clarke beaten with a fast cross shot. but the goalkeeper just managed to reach the ball and turn it round the post. Brown and Harris, onthe respec. tive wings for the Rest, put in some fine centres, but Wynne and Bishop were in good fettle. The second goal was Charles- almost similar to the Erst.
worth dropped over from the touch line and Lai Wai Tong, meeting the ball,
commence their
TENNIS.
Prelimary arrangements for the an nual Tennis tournament in March of the Kowloon Cricket Club, are already being undertaken by Mr. S. E. Green (the Hen Secretary). The fixture will commence on the same date as the Hongkong Cricket Club's tournament.
CLUB DE RECHEIO "A" . ST.# JOSEPH'S "A"
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This game was evenly contested on the
We are told that
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helpless. The continuous rain now turn- ed the field into a quagmire and con- sequently play was erratic. The players had much diculty is maintaining n foothold and it was extremely difficult
to get any work on the ball as it skimmed along the water which lay in pools about the playing pitch. At the interval, the Blues were leading by-two goat to nik
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The passengers were put into one of the Club de Recreio by two clear goals aligu, the idea that cladria the foreig firearms of the officers collected and routine duties their TUK the College team were early attacking vers, the Chinese are or an unequal foot later the officers and crew were made wars or the ignorance or incompetence but could not finish and the only goating, the idea that owing to disastrous to keep their usual watches and carry of the first half was scored by Brown.
of their officials they have been saddled during the three days the pirates were Kent and Mackenzie tried to level up,
with conventions and agreements which control. Begging that they had been but Silva was safe in goal for the
put them in a disadvantageous position, engaged in the Sui du and Hydrangea. Recreio. Early in the second half Goenoo scored for the Club de Recreio who won
The Chinese people feel that they should piracies, the gang broke open the ship's take steps to bring about a different state anfe and money amounting to about ransacked and by two goals to wil
of things. This is what many foreigners $3,000 was taken. The personal effects of zoor and valuables stolen, but none of call anti-foreignism. If this is so, all the patriots in China are anti-foreign, and I KOWLOON RESERVES
RESERVES.
myself would like to be called auti- the general cargo was interfeted with. From the, restart the game opened out and the Whitse lost a good chance
Kowloon Reserves had a runaway win foreign. The Washington Conference at The total value of the haul taken, by the
Millard r opponents' lead, from the H.K. Club leserves on the tempted to remedy to a certain extent the pirates was estimated at $10,000. There of early reducing
state of things between Chinese and for appear to be grounds for saying that the eigners. So it might even be said that pirates expected to find on board a larger for Stewart sent in 2 dropping shot Railway ground at Kowicon.
scored early in the game and Hast also
This, however, was not which the forwards failed to turn to
got through before the interval which the late lamented President Harding and consignment of bullion from the Ho account.
Suen gave Clarke a fast shot arrived with Kowloon riding by two all those diplomats and statesmen of the Hong Bank at Singapore to its Hong-
goals to uil Fitzgerald, Millard and various Powers who put their seals to kong branch.
the documents of the Conference were sent and the pirates were evidently dis to deal with and Eason had Wavish bea-Latham scored in the second half. Kow-
Until China takes her appointed at only securing a compari- anti-foreign. ten at the other end, but the ball struck loon winning by five goals to nit.
rightful place in the family of nations to tively small haul.
The ship was taken past Hongkong to UNIVERSITY
which her area, population, resources, the upright and rebounding to play, Pet-
Bias Bay and anchored at eight o'clock culture, and history entitle her, we must ter giving away a corner. Brown sent across the goalmouth and the ball went
On the St. Joseph's ground the Sacred have what is now called anti-foreignism on Friday morning. The pirates, num- in the ship's boats Afterwards the ship ont play before any player could
Heart beat the University by three goals but which I prefer to call nationalistic bering 34, rowed ashore with their loot reach it. aton again had Wavish
We feel of course, that while dis- proceeded to Hongkong, which was reach- beaten but the goalkeeper recovered to one. A. R. Dallah opened for the feeling.
Sacred Heart and before the interval and cleared near the post. Jones tested Clarke with a high shot and the Rest A. G. Mahomed put them two up. After order and discord prevail in the differented just before six o'clock on Friday even- the change of ends D. Mahomed scored parts of China, it is not easy to obtaining. All the passengers and crew were coming again. Suen Kam Shwa shot for the Sacred Heart and Sepher for the necessary revision of the "unequal well treated and little damage was done. wide. Wavish stopped a fast shot from the University. Mackleworth with Humberstone thirty
yards out, giving the goalie plenty of time to clear.
SACRED HEART E.
SOUTH CHINA "A" . CLUB DE
RECREIO "B".
On the South China ground the home team won, by the odd goal in three. Leung Wing Tak scored for South China wad Gomes from a penalty for Club de Recreio. Leung Wing Tak scored again for South China who won by two goals
to one.
Corners fell to both sides but the resulting flag kicks went behind. Wavish was lucky to get away a shot from Lai Wai Tong and Jones worked to a good position, but McKeivie beat him before he could shoot. Butler was given a fine chance by Jones but shot wide, owing to the greasy condition of the ball. Rumo stopped Eaton, but the Surrey man came in again and tested Wavish from close range.
With the Blues pressing, the final whistle sounded leaving the later- port Team winners by two goals to nil.
Both teams started shorthandled in Home was outstanding in the defence
this game on the HK. Club ground. while Lai Wai Teng was good in attack. Under the conditions All the players Holm scored the only goal of the first were good: a fine day of course, would half for St. Joseph's. In the closing half have given them a better chance. Wavish of the game Fung Keo scored for South was kept busy in goal for the Rest, but China, the game ending in a draw of one the shots did not have the force behind goal all. them as they wouki have had if the ball
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treaties" and even what little was vouch-except to some of the mirrors in the saved at the Washington Conference has saloon, which were broken by bilets. not yet been put into practice. It is because we realize this that our leader, Dr.. Sun, is now in the north trying to bring about the reunification of the cour try. At present there is fighting in the varies parts of the country, even in those like the districts around Shanghai One of the most important property which have heretofore been peaceful. We sales which have taken place in Shanghai may think that peaceful reunification for some time. has been carried through very far away. Nevertheless during the within the past few days. This is the past year what have we seen? We have building with site occupied by the seen a man who used money and corrup now defunct firm of Messrs. Reiss & Co. tion to buy the highest office in the land. The offices have a frontage on Hankow a prisoner. Tsao Kuz, who we Chinese Road, and the godown at the rear of the say usurped the presidency, and whom offices fronts Kiukiang Road,
Private offers were received for the we tried very hard to induce the For- cign Powers not to recognise, is now wait-premises, which have been sold in two ing to answer the charges against him. lots. The price paid for the Hankow Wo see another man who believed in Road offices was roughly Tls. 471,000, and force to unite China-Wa Pei Fa backed for the godown on Kiukiang Roal T by his splendid legions with which he 30.000. As the affairs of Messrs. Reiss dreamed to conquer the whole of China-& Co. are at present in the hands of has had the mortification to see them the Supreme Court, approval of the sale melt into nothing, so that only few re- by the Court will have to be obtained tainers accompany the refuge outside before the purchase can be consummated
-NC. Diy News. Wachang. Although 13 is deemed an un- lucky number, yet the 13th year of the These teams met in the opening round Republic has seen changes, and changes of the United Services Shield Competi for the better in this country, because
among the people throughout the pro- tion on the Navy B" ground, the Haw money and military force as factors in been in China in my varied experiences king winning by three clear goals. The politics have failed. When we see these Hawkins made the pach from the kick two curses of the country being removed vinces that their outlook has been a paro- However, nobody is mora we are justified in taking an optimistic chial one. but failed to score before the game bad been in progress twenty-ave minutes; outlook of the futuro.
So we hope in the near future that pleased than I am to observe that this nationalistic feeling has sprung up and then they were awarded & free kick well out. Davenport gave Hyde a nice open- China, with an established Government is growing in China, and it is to her in ing from the free kick and the latter recognized by the whole country and with terest a well as to ours that China unequal treaties "should attain to what Mr. Wu bas des scored with a fast low shot, giving Fen- the shackles of
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had been dry. Eaton got in several good UNITED SERVICES COMPETITION shots but was unlucky when he did get
H.M.S. HAWKINB" v. H.M.B.. Wavish beaten. Charlesworth worked
"DESPATCH.” for the two goals that were scored and his centres were very accurate in the opening hall McKelvie and Stewart played well in the respectivo centre half positions. Leung Yuk Tong assisted Wyme and Bishop in keeping out the
Rest's attack.
Interport Team (Blue)-A. E. Clarke Wynne and Bishop, Leg Fu the McKelvie (Capt) and Bristowe: Charles worth, Eaton, Humberstone, Lai Wai Tong and Mackleworth.
R.A.
EAST SURREYS RESERVES v. EAST SURREYS DRUMS:
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nell no chance. Within two minutes of taken off, will assume her rightful place cribed as a full, broad, and self-contain the fret the Hawking put on a second, in the council of nations. Gentlemen,
SE
ask you to drink to the Republic."
The Rest (White)--Wavish; Wheeler and Hume: Potter, J. Stewart and A. Duncan; Harris, Such Kam Shuo
all, and foreign support will be a whole ed nation. This is the sincero wish of E, A. Smith racing down the wing. Jones. Butler and Brown.
hearted one. I would deprecate forcing fine cross shot. scoring with Referee: Mr. F Smith
SIR J. JAMIESON'S REPLY..
things before the time is ripe, and when Linesmen: Mesare. Spencer and Smith, Despatch got down bat failed in front
Sir JAMES JAMIESON, replying, said it is ripe, the Foreign Powers will de all of goal, although one shot from Mit-
"On behalf of the foreign guests I de- they can to get rid of what Mr. Wu des chard almost had Heathcote in the law
am, friend of kine goal beaten. At the interval the sire to thank our hosts for the dinner cribes as shackles.
they are so kind to offer us this evening.
I have been, and still am, a Hawkins were leading by two goals to nil, From the restart Mitchard was Mr. Wa has just brought out the question China. We all dine with Mr. Wu to sent away but ended wide. A free kick of the impression of the foreigners with night in the fervent hope that what im for tripping close in was awarded the regard to anti-foreignfam. I am very
is nothing else than a healthy manifesta- Joskunpoo the Reserves beat the Drams. Despatch from which Bavington sent glad to receive the statement that the presses the foreigners; as anti-foreigni by three goals to one Muffett scored into the goalie's hands. Church scored impression is unfounded. I, for one, retion of the growing spirit of nationalism the only goal of the first half and the the third and last goal which ended a joice to note that the spirit of nation and patriotism which seeks to bring about teams crossed over with the Drums fine sole run, the final shot giving Penalism has risen in China, the spirit of Greater China. In this the Foreign leading by a goal to nil. In the second nell in the Dexpitch goal no chance. The patriotism, the spirit of national feeling. Powers will undoubtedly assist and we half the Reserves had most of the play Despatch tried to reduce their op of which nobody is more proud than in nur humble capacities will do the zad Wooldridge netting three time the nonents lead but they met sound deam. I have noticed in the years I have same. I ask you to drink to the healthi
of the hosts.: Reserves won a well contested gamąja
fence and had to retira defeated by threa (Continued on sezi· Volumn), (Continued on next Column
Playing on the Garrison ground at
goals to nil