LAWN TENNIS.

* HERMES 7. "KOWLOON C.C.

KOWLOON WIN THIRD MATCH.

The third match between the Kowloon Cricket Club and H.MS. Hermes was played yesterday on the Kowloon courts and resulted in a win for the Club by 94 games to 89. In two previous encounters each won one match.

"SINGAPORE SHIPPING

FAILURE.

DISCHARGE GRANTED ΤΟ FORMER SHIPOWNER,

FROM MANAGING DIRECTOR TO CHINCHEW,

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14th, 1927.

WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS

MAN.

CAPT. W. J. TODD ARRIVES

IN COLONY,

TO MAKE A SHORT STAY.

Amongst the passengers arriving The failure of an important Singayesterday by the aɛ Tjikembang pore shipping company as far back was Capt. William J. Tedd, one of as 1905, and the connection of the the Principals of Findlater Mackie late Ori Tiong Ham, the Java multi. Todd & Co., Ltd., for whom Mesars, millionaire. with that company | Gilman & Co., Ltd., are the lochl Yesterday's match was even right were recalled in the Singapore agents. Capt. Todd, is making a through, instead of the usual three Bankruptcy Court on March 4th, abort visit to the Colony and is" pairs, four pairs formed each side before Mr. Justice Deane, when staying at The Repulse Bay Hotel. Lieut Sturgess and Turner (Her-Tan Hup Seng, the former man- mea) were the only pair undefeated, winning all their four seta 6-3, bat Trambitzky and Hyde (Kowloon) won the most games, vil., 39

The detailed scores follow:--

Lt. Sparkes and Flight-Lt.

Brewerton (Hermes) :-

lost to E. Q. Fincher and J.....

C. Lyal

4-7 lost to E. F. Fincher and

C. H. Atkins

5- 8

lost to N. Tramkitzky and

W. Hyde beut L. Jack and R.

Strange

2- 9

E.

Lt. Sturgess and Turner`

(Hermes) :-

101

21-23

aging director of the company and now a chinchow on a ship, appear ed to ask for his discharge from bankruptcy.

C

It is good news to learn from Mr Todd's excellent work on wine, that the quality of the better wines is improving. The Germans have a saying. Never the cup and the wine, and it has a certain applien tion in this case, because, just as wines are regaining or surpassing their pre-war excellence, the cellar ed class, as the late Lord Salisbury was accustomed to call it, is disap pearing altogether. Heavy taxa- tion. residence in flats (where there is no cellarage), the vague of restaurant dining, and the habit of whisky-drinking are all unfavour- able to it.

He left London on an extensive tour last November and has already been to Ceylon, the Straits Settle- ments, Java, Indo-China and Siñm. Some time ago, Capt. Todd pub The Official Assignee, in his relished a book entitled A Hand- port, said, that the bankrupt was book of Wine," in reviewing which formerly a partner in the firm of the Daily Mail wid:- Tan Kim Tian & Co., which went bankrupt in 1905. That Arm bad been in existence for thirty or forty years, but the bankrupt joined it An 1808, when he was worth $50,000, The three brothers who owned the firm decided to join forces with one T. C. Boogarde, a shipowner, and they formed a private company called Tan Kim Tian & Co.

and The bankrupt

two his brothers raised money on their shares in order to cover mortgages. In 100 the company went into voluntary liquidation,

the bankrupt and his brothers decided to risk their all on the ships be "The cause of true temperance longing to the company. The pur- bas everything to lose from the dis chum price of the ships was appearance of good wine, while it $700,000: The company was -fis quite certain that herer was quidated at 882 per share, but the there a more foolish saying than brothers had to pay out practically that when wine is in wit is out. all they realised for their shares It is the Fussyfoot table that is in payment of mortgages and pervaded by melancholy; not that

charges.

of the host who provides the The original intention was that the gracious and friendly wines of late Ori Tiong Ham, who was a rich France and Portugal, properly. 9towkay of Samarang, should joir served, at the right temperatures, the brothers as a partner and con- and skilfully, decanted. For. as tribute some 8450,000, but nothing Mr. Todd points out, very much was obtained from him in writing ing of wine."

nindeed depends on the right decant and after the offer of $700,000 had been made for the ships Oei Tiong Ham appeared to have re fused to join as a partner. O THE POPE, THE FASCISTS Tiong Ham advanced the brothers

mortgage of their AND BOY SCOUTS. the balance of the ships, and $700,000 was raised by charging all their available assets.

16

beat E, C. Fincher and J. C.

Lyal.

beai E. F. Fincher -and C.

H. Akins

- 5-

bent N. Tranbitzky and W.

Hyde

beat L. Jack and R. E.

Strange

6- 0

24-20

Et. Gaesan Williams and

Villier (Errmes) :-

lost to E. C. Fincher and J.

C. Lyal

4-7

Inst to E. F. Fincher and C.

H. Atkins

3-8

lost to N. Trombitzky and

W. Hyde

beat L. Jack and R.

Strange

E.

7.4

16-28

Capt. Elliott and Pugh-

(Hermes): -

beat E C. Fincher and J.

C. Lyal

..... 6 5

bent EF. Fincher and C.

R. Adkinsg

7.4

lost to N. Trambitzky and

W. Hyde

2-9

beat L Jack and R. E.

Strange

8- 3

21-23

Total H.M.S. Herman

Kowloon C.0.

82

94

$450,000 on

and

VATICAN'S STATESMANLIKE

VIEW.

Vague Control Over Business The bankrupt became the man- Sume surprise has been caused by aging director of the new firm, hut he appeared, as did all the the publication of a long letter Exo Papa Pina II to his Cardinai partners, to have exercised very Secretary on the question of Roman vague control over the business, and Catholic Boy Scouts in Italy. In the accounts did not appear to be view of certain political situations accurate. The bankrupt had ad-

and local difficulties, the Pope has "176 mitted that, docking- charges decided to suppress all. Roman Amounting to $70,000. per annum Catholic Boy Scout organisationa were not entered in the books, which in country districts and in towns consequently showed a profit each of less than 20,000 inhabitants.

his decision is a compromise be- tween the Vatican and the Italian Government, and indicates a clear desire on the part of his Holiness to have no irritating questions be-

H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.

THE WEEK'S MATCHES.

year.

When the firm failed Oei Tiong Ham bought the ships at an auction and he later offered a composition of twenty per cent, in the bank

In the Open Doubles Champion- ship of the Colony, the Chinese pair, M. W. Lo and C. Choa, who drew a hye-in the first round, have ruptey. His connection with the tweeu Church and State. conceded a walk over to R. K. firm appeared to have been a little Valentine and Dr. D. J. Valentine suspicious. The brothers of the A Fascist decree recently passed

Lawyer's Plea.

in the second rounil. M. W. Lo bankrupt were granted their disorganised juvenile Fascist Rasocia. has partnered his brother, M. K. charge in 1006 and 1907 respectively. tions, which will have State recog Lo, in this event for many years

nition, and enlist in their ranks practically all the school and and in 1020 they won the Doubles

Mr. Dudley Parsons, for the college youth. The Pope makes Championship. This is the first bankrupt, pointed out that his some mild criticisms on this Fascist time f. W. Lo and C. Chos have client had been a bankrupt for over decree, which, he says, encroachca entered together."

In the same event Dr. E. Tot1 years and was new an old man dangerously on the privileged field tenham and F. A. Redmond (bye) over sixty. He had been employed reserved only to religious instruc- have received a walk over from A only reason for the present p decree will be carried out in a as a chinchew on a host, and the tors; but as he understands that the K. Mackenzie and A. C. I. Bowker phation was that he had become tolerant spirit, and with no ani (by) and now enter the third too old to hold that position and meaity agaiast religion, he recom

he had been offered a position menus Roman Catholics to accept.

shore at Samarang. He could not it. accept the latter position unless he was granted his discharge. He had paid bitterly for the falties of his youth, counsel added.

round.

Given fine weather, good progress should be "made in the tournament this week.

The week's matches follow:-

To-day.

therefore, freely join the Fascist Roman Catholic children may,

juvenile associations. This makes the existence side by side of Roman Catholic Boy Scout örganisations Open Singlea Ng Sze Kwong (Mr. Gibson) did not oppose the Pope, whilst regretting the need of The Assistant Oficial Assignee more or less superfluous, and the Major W. B.. Stevenson; S. E Green . I. M. Bazack; 5. Sgranted the discharge, but suspend-tricts, nevertheless hopes that bis application, ..and his Lordship dissolving them in the smaller dis Hussain B. Cornaby

Handicap Singlex A B.ed it for three months.

Raworth (owe (76) «.. H. I, Arm-.

strong (rec. 4/6), 5 p.m.

Handicap Singles ""B"-3. R. Collis (rec, 546). T.-J. Price (owe 2/0).

decision will be accepted by all in

Christian spirit of sacrifice.

It is, perhaps, needless to say. Handicap Daubles 10. H. Eld- that the continual friction between ridge and J. Hall (rec, 4/8) . W. Roman Catholic Boy Scout organi. A. Nowers and L. M. S. Lloyd (receations and similar juvenile Fascist Handicap Doubles. R. Hin 2/6); W. B. Cornaby and A. Piercy groups has been the cause in the tou and C. D. Wales (rec. 15) p. G.] (rec, 1/6) s. A. E. Crock and Dr. past few years of frequent, incid- Miskin and T.. D. E. Pendered | J, B. Craig (Fec. 1/6).

ents, in which parish clergy, and (ACT.)

sometimes bishops, came into con-

Tuesday.

Open Singles:-E. C. Fincher v. In "Tak Lam.

Open Doublex:-Capt. Howard

Thursday. Open Singles:-H. D. Rumjahnflict with local Fascists, and there were freqeunt instances of destruc

. H. Akiyama; Lay Man Kwongation and violence, which will here- v. T. Ede.

Open Doubles: H. J. Armstrong after, it is hoped, be avoided.

and Capt. Jacobs-Larkcomb and S. M. Gerrard r. M. K. Lo and Cheong Tuck Wing and Hung Huai and H. Lo; S. A, Hussain and S.

J. W. Leonard.

Chen; Ng Ste Kwong and Ng Se S. Hussain . N. Trambitzky and Cheurg v. Major C. Willson and G. H.. Sayer,

Club Singless R. M. Henderson . Dr. D. J. Valentine.

Handicap Doubies:-Dr. J. C. MacGowan and M.-M, Watson (rec. 15/2) v. H. J. Armstrong and S. M. Garrard (rec. 3/0); J. 8. Ken- nedy and F. E. Barker (res. 15.) v. H. E. Standage . H. R. Reming ton (rec. 5/6),

| Handicap Singles " A "" :-R. M. Henderson (owe 2/8) v. T. D..E. Pendered (rec. 4/6).

Wednesday.

Open Singles:-F. A. Redmond v Hung Huai Chen; H. Lo . winner of B. 8. Hussain and W. B. Cornaby match (Monday); Capt. E. W. Morris . C. C. Stark,

Open Bonblca: T. Honda and FT. Akiyama . T. Ema and T. Ede.

Club Singles-Capt. Jacobs- Larkcomb. T. D. E. Pendered.

(Continued on nczi columa).

Handicap Double-W. H. Coul son and T. W. Southam (rec, 4/0) E.SE, Mimmack and J. N. Owen (rec. 15).

Friday. Open Singles 1. Honda ». J. Chumbhoy; N. Trambitzky v. F. B. Remedios.

Open Doubles:-Major W. B. Stevenson and Ray. F. P. W. Alex- ander v. Capt. E. W. Morris and Lt. G. Sturgesa; Y. A. Wahab and S. A. Hamid v. R. M. Henderson and A. Brearley; R. F. Strange and D. S. Green . 8. E. Green and W. Hyde,

Handicap Singles "B" Lt A. E. Barlow (rée 35/1) v. M. M. Watson (rec, 15/1).

STEAM: AEROPLANES.

EXPERIMENTS BY FRENCH EXPERTS.

French technicians into the ques

Investigations are being made by. tion of equipping large seroplanes with a specialised form of steam motive-power.

Designs are being worked on for fight-weight steam plants to be located in a central" engine room, driving propellers out on the wings. M. Henry Robart, one of the ex- perts concerned, declares that a perfected steam acro-engine can be made to develop fall power at high altitudes, and be cheap, silent, and reliable.

Seaplane liners driven, perhaps, by powerful steam, plants-are now declared to be well within the bounds of possibility.

THE WORLD'S LEADING

MUSHROOM EXPERT.. ABBOT WHO HAS CLASSIFIED 1,000 VARIETIES.

The Abbot Giacomo Bresadola, who has devoted fifty years to the study of mushrooms, celebrated his eightinth birthday at Trento, Italy, last month.

He was born in Ortise, a little Italian village in the province of Trento, and left his early architre- turn! studies to become a priest when he was thirty years of age.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN. CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

FAR EASTERN PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE.

Chin nisan 2

£73. 41.04. Intermediate olması £48 2% 0.

NEXT SAILINGS:

TO GRHOA

NOTICE TO CONSIONEEŠ. OORAŃ STEAMSHIP co., LT

JXD CHINA MUTUAL BYRAM NAVIGATION CO., LTD.

FROM UNITED KINGDOM VÝ

SINGAPORE

YONSIGNEES per Co.'s Etmer TROILUS

are hereby notified that the Cargo will be diadbarged into Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will heat Consignees' riak And

Storgs at Holb's Whari. The Cargo will

He then began his study of mush Regular fast four-weekly Passenger-Service. (Also taking cargo:) subject to Terms and Conditions of

TOOMS.

To-day he is known as the lead- ing authority on mushrooms in the world. He has classified more than. 1,000 from the most distant regions of the earth. Mushrooms of the Cameroons and the Congo, of Scica and Eritrea, Australia and the islands of the Pacific, Brazil and Terra del Feugo, of Java, Borneo, the Philippines, and also of all' European countries.

The abbot is a careful water- colour artist, and his life work on mushrooms, which is to be published in twenty volumes, is to be illus trated by 1,000 water-colour sket ches drawn by him."

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS,

The R.M.S. Empress of Canada arrived at Kobe on Friday at 4.30 p.m., left there on Saturday at 7.30 am, and is due at Shanghai to-day at 10 am, and leaves Shang- hai to-morrow at noon.

The Blue Funnel Line ae. Sarpe- don arrived at Marseilles on March 9th.

The Blue Funnel Line .s. ga "penor and 8.8. Laomendou arrived at London on March 4th and March 6th, respectively.

The Blue Funasi liner Fangtrze arrived at New York on March 1st,

WEATHER REPORT.

Yesterday's weather report, fore. cast and remarks, issued by the Royal Observatory ut 6 p.m. stated: Fresh anticyclone has formed over N. China. The depression to the west of Haiphong is stationary,

Local forecast: S.E. to E. winds, moderate, overcast, foggy, some rain.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG.

FOR MARCH, 1927.

STANDARD TIME OF THE 120th MERIDIAN, EAST OF GREENWICH.

Sunrise. Sunset.

ALOOGBETON AZTON FOR 100 CAMY GEAR AD 180 INTERMEDIATE CLASS PASSINGS,

LB "TRIER"

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16th March, 1927.

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which the

option extends.

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and Fridays between the ho 10,45 Am. and Noom within th Storage period.

No Claims will be admitted Goods have left the Steamer's A. and all Goods remaining after the 16th March, subject to Rent.

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where

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