GOVERNOR LUGARD AT' CANTON,

ENTERTMNÉD BY VICEROY

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Chiton, 26th March, 1911. During last week the British Josidents of Shemen again on

10.45 p.

At Fam, on Friday the British

boats off the Settlement, **

MORNING CĂLIS.........

YACHTING.

THE HONGKONG CORIN- TIHAN YAUIT OLUB. The second race in the four Cup took place Sunday, the Aoner olass for the "Brynhilde course being Datum Rock (star

smoother water on the Stonecutter side, managed to establish a lon, which she kept the rest of the tact, crossing the finishing line only a few minutes and of Erin. Portaps the conditioner for this cup ought to be mentioned, as not only does the winning of the race count to win the cup, but also seamanship in getting under | woigh and picking up moorings on returning. The coalitions

HONGKONG

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THE LATE MR. E.I.

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Hoats to be smugged. down" with awnings and sail Covers on, with headsails in bags, VOLUNTEER INSPECTION etc., dinghys to be in ling on the Shore and on gun firo crows

On Saturday afternoon ̈ ̈tho

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HAINAN NEWS.

Marchi D.-Several thousand

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dustrial and Agricultural Schools about to be apoued,-"N. C. 1. Nows."

SPORT.

CRICKET.

THE

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CARNARVONSHIRE.”.

on

That the stranding of the 6.9. "Carnarvonshire" at 2.37-1.2 n.m.

SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITION" AT SHATIN TO-DAY.

Van den Born, before a small

LOG BOOK.

Captain J. Muhlmann, a well knowa rosident of Yokohama, and harbour authorities in Kobo, loft for muy years advisor to the Yokohama' by the N.Y.K. steamer "Hirano-naru" for Europe, and expects to be, absent several months,

POLICE COURT

Thoy were all charged, this mon and two. Wo- morning, three

mon. Caso was remanded till Wednesday morning.

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ALLEGED ASSAULT. Frederick French and William

who caught hold of his arm und stopped him. He then punched him..

Complainant stated, that at 10 p.m. he was walking alone to the iram station. He was seized by the queue by the first defendant, and the second defondant punched him. After thus he was knocked down on to the ground, and both the defendants struck him. The blow in the oye was given by the second defondant. He shouted for the police, and the first defend- ant put his hand over his mouth to stop him from shouting. · An Indian constable then came and arrested thom.

Further evidence was called, and the Magistrate imposed a fine.. of $5 on the first defendant, but discharged the second defondant,

THE POLICE BALL.

on March 6th, 1911, on Nabeshima HARBOUR, THIEVES AGAIN. Rocks in the Inland Son of Japan Wo. regret to make the n-coolics are leaving for Singapore

COURT OF INQUIRY: was due to the vessel being Dot.-Sergt. Willa was in n sampan At 7.30 p.m., Friday evening, noement of the death of Mr. Owing to the drought and conso-

At the British Consulate caught suidonly in the oddy our- quent hard times hore. day after a painful illness for each report about forty boarders instant, a Court of Inquiry was which shoer was probably boarded a large cargo boat. On E. Ellis, who succumbo Sun- The tires A.P.M. Boys' Schools General, Kobe, où

ront which caused her to takeliai, and from certain information

with a Chinese detectivo off Wan the 10th shoor nt 5 points against the holm, which he previously received which he had been treated in enrolled, besides a goodly un-hold to investigate the iron-aggravated by a natural tendency ard) and home. The wind was the Government Civil Hospital, ber of day pupils, and other ap fairly frosh out of the north-east, and increase in force dore; Mr. Ellis hnd beon filing for plicouts are being turned away stances attending the stranding of of tho voskol to cant with her head boarding two man jumped over- joyed-tho-pleasure of the sight of

the British-stepmor-Carnarvon-to-port, the evidence of some of board and swan-away, one gub morning. Only toe bonts starts Rome time past and he was for lack of space, --~- samil British fleet in the harbour ad, and at Green, Island Bronda remored to hospital about a

Plague still continues in the sitife" the Inland Sea on the the witnesses going to prove thmsoquantly swamimok, as the water was too cold for him. On searching bringing with ita distinguished gave up, leaving tritant Exadne month ago. The deceased gentle Tomohou District; while abating 6th instant, Mr. R. de B. Layard, such a tendency exists.

That no blame attaches to the boat a large quantity of sandal. in and towns, wo-learn-of-ons British Consul General, prosided, The to fight it out between thenian-was a well-known and pop market town whose inhabitants dad was desisted by two Assessors, muster, officers, crew or pilot of wood was discovered, about eight British party to Canton, party consisted of 1. 1. Sir selves. Erin rounded the marklar member of the Jewish com

in all, persons Frederick Lugard, Lady Lugard, first, being closely followed by unity, was hon, secretary of the unto all damped into grass Inte Captain Gule Con, mapier of the vessel in regard to the casualtym the boat could not go s

the "Baron. Cawdor," and s › Capt. N. Simson privato Evadno. When both stood over Synagogue and dispenser of the on the plain.

Mr. Harding, the temporary Captain R. O. Craggs, ninstor of VAN DEN BORN FLIES. satisfactory account of being in. Hereinry) Capt. Mitchell to the north the starboard Charity Fund, to which he devot

possession, Taylor (aido-de-camp) and Mack, Erin led the way back to much of his timo, and the successor of H.M. Consul, Mr, the S.S. "Epsom."

Captain We F. Grogory, master 4. Clemanti (colonial secretary). Green Island, that Evadno put--Poofer clases will by his dis-Pearson, has arrived in Hoihow. -- --- I understand that the partying unit and getting into the parturo lose a true-hourted friend. Lasolland the Rev. Tappan of the "Carnarvonshire, dapoor Mr. Ellis had boon over 35voreturned from a journey of six that his vossol passed & steamer teft Hongkong on Thursday lust on laird the

years in the Colony and was weeks; they travelled downtheons-ou the port side, about a mile west lendor "Stanley" (Capt. 6, 1.

universally respected and likod. torn and along the southern const. of Nabeshina. The "Carnarvon audience comprising not more Willoughby M. destroyers

With his relations we have the and returned through the heart shiro" was steering a straight than a couple of hundred personis, Otter and Hart" were sing

doopost sympathy. flis kindly of the Loi country in the interior. course which would take her agave two successful exhibitions Ford, both privates of the KO. in wait at the Central Fairway of.

nature made him endeared of all They roport the aburiginos, quiet, quarter of a mile off to the south of flying at Shatin this afternoon..I..I., wore charged with assault

Tho aviator sot his machino in ing Mök Jów, n private chair the Eastern entrance to your bur-

and his tenure of office with but in great poverty, and that ward of the light. He remained bar and convoyed dig "Stanley

Mossrs. E: D. Sassoon & Co. rain is greatly needed in all the on dock until the steamer lud motion about 1.15 p.m. and flew coolio last night at Gough Hill.

passed, and then went below. He a straight course of about half a Road. right up to Canton. The des

was one long record of onor region they traversed.

Examinations have been hold in was just about to lie down, when a mile. He attempted soveral Tho first dofondant said they troyers followed in line astern all

ons duties faithfully porformed,

The funeral is to tuko place this several of the principal towns of he heard the telegraph ring. He timesto turu in flight, but the high were coming from Mt. Austin and the way,

afternoon, passing the Monument the Island for entrance to the In-run on dock to soo what was the wind prevented him doing so. The on the way they met the coolie, at 5 o glock.

matter, but before he could get landing was accomplished with

·Hotiflu passed "Whampoa" whore

up the ship had struck. On ex- caso, Mr. Van den Born then a fleet of Chinese gruboats were

amination, the vessel was found again rose in the air and again at anchor in anticipation of their

to be fast on the reof, with her successfully flew. His spood was -arrival. As soon as British vossels

head north by west. He had the high, the aeroplane travelling at word signalled three of the Chinese

wolls sounded and found 7 foot least fifty milos an-hour. gunboats Bisol then search to got into them and row off and Hongkong Volunteer Corps was fights on the incoming vessels got under weigh in proporseman-inspected by Major-Conerul A.

of water in the No. 1. hold, and Only a few Europeans witness- and as the intter passed them, the like manner. Dinghys to be towed. Anderson The General-w

having perishable cargo there heed the flight. Among them wero sior, ship with Commodoro throughout the rat. Bonts to be accompanied by Capt. W. M.

stopped the engines. 11o attribut- Lady Lugard, and Mr. and Mrs. On Saturday afternoon theod the accident to the vessel Lindsey, of the Kowloon-Canton F.C. Ho, IGN., on board, fell in properly smugged down again, be Stewart, P.SC., of the Cameron Hongkong Cricket Club met the sheering from lior course through Railway. The failure of the Hino astern bringing up the roar fore coining ashore after the race. Highlanders, D.A.A. and Q,ALG, Garrison in the series of triangua strong tido on the starboard aviator yesterday to carry out the with The Stanley loading. In The sanie boat to win twice to and Capt. de J Simonds, ar matches which are down on bow; there was a swirl there, programme set was, no doubt, this order the fleet proconded up take to ep. Messrs. J. Iteidis GA, ADC. At the con- the car for settlement. Tho The tide caught the slip in some responsible for the small at to. Canion and arrived at their, and Burn seted as umpires, and clusion of the inspection, scuros were as follows:- destination at 7,45 s.m., the three were thorough in their examina

mysterious manner, though ho tendanco. We understand that the Gonoral said:-Colonci ***GARRISON. vessels from Hongkong making tion both before and after the Chapman, Ollicos, N.CO's and 1.L. Williams, e Donnelly, b

was answering ber heim splendid Mr. Van den Born will give an fit to the buoys for British gui- races. Fasadne won both races, mong of the Hongkong-Volun-Bird .......

ly in the Shimonoseki; and other exhibition on his return 20 Kuroshima Straite. The pilot from Canton next week. thanks to mishaps.to the others tort is an ancient tryism Lee Cpl. Dompsoy, Sharpiu 68nd second ofliver wore

In the other classes a race, was that it is the duty of each citizen Capt: Garnett, b Sharpin... Commodore llo, of the Southheld for a cup kindly presented of a state to prepare himself to Capt. Clapham, b Sharpin

15 the bridge at the time of China Division of tho Chinese by Me. Klink, a cary keon pakonn officient part in the defence Col. Hamition, e Moore, b

3th nccident. The tide was Botting against the Vossel, Squadron, was the first visitor to porter of sport of any kind. A

thereof. This spirit of good hoard the "Stanley." Following large muniber of lots turned out citizenship is to-day being trans. Day, b Paya............

Sharpin

........ 31 and they could see the light Jim was Trotaj, F. M. Sah, of the competo for it, the course lated into action to a marked ex-1.t. Collis-Browne, Sharpiu. 4thing wont wrong with the 1 clearly. He did not think any Bureau of Foreign Affairs, and who being to the cast of the harbour. isattached to the Viceroy's Yamon. The wind was fresher towards that lions, in the heart of Lt. Bagnall, b Payne ......... 12 steering-gear in the Inland Sen. the Empire, and in the many His visit was made on behalf of Channel Rocks and many changes Britains beyond the seas. In this Major Taylor, not out The Chief Engineer was watching His Excelloney Chung Ming Chi, Look place during the race. The eastern section of our far-flung Cpl. Taverner, e Hancock, b Lt. Paris, b-Payne mierne

it, which he always did in narrow Viceroy of Canion. H.D.M. improved Cact class proved to be battle line, you, who have shown to

wators. They had no trouble Consul-tieneral made an official superior boats in the heavy day that you are officiently doing

Payne.......

with the steering gear in the Inland visit to Governor Lagard, as also weather and the Hontrico had your share in this great national,

10 Sou, but they had had trouble in did the Commander of the French comfortable lead the greater part partriotic movement, ro the

the Iki channel the night before, gunbout in port. Mr. Fing. Wa, of the race, with Thecla standing leavon which leavons the lump,

The vessel hnd behaved splendid Clam also left his card.

hox. Owing to "a minder and from what I have seen of you

170 ly in the Shimonoseki and Kuro During the forenoon Lady Standing with regard to the to-day and on previous occasions,

shina Straits. In the former case Lagard proedded ashore and finishing line, the Beatrice know that you have it at henri

the tide was against them and in the lattor it was with them, und so THE OFFICIAL LANDING - "white" "Theels crossed at Huit's role you have selected. But, R. Hancock, b Tavorher ....... was timort for 19.30 am. Sir wharf, thus finishing first and gentlemen, the Corps suffers from H. D. Sharpin, Taverner ...

0 vessel under all conditions. Horoside. Mr. McCormick came to Frederick Lugard with his suite socuring the prize.

had been watching the pilot all Japan in the "Golden Age" one fatal defect, the lack of left the tender at the appointed

C. T. Hoso, Domper....

through the Inland Sea; and was the narly sixtion, and has been time and after a short visit to tho,

numbers. Wo cannot have tooto S, W, Payne, b-Taverner i sitisfied with the course ho was forty-one years in the service of much of a good thing, -

the N.YK. and the company and thiore- Consulate General was escorted.

fore we want more of you,more S. S. Moore, Bagnall..

scoring. The steamer they pass- D. E. ffonnelly, run out .... gunners, more engineors, and M. M. Maas, ↳ Bagnall....

od was on the same sido as the which preceded it. He has for above all nioro infantrymen, WoR. E. O. Bird, not out........

0 rock on which they struck, which, some time hold the gold medal want more learon to leaven a

proved that their course would a Commodore Engineer of the larger lamp, and I urgo each one

have taken them safely through, NY.K. Floet, whielt carried with of "you today to add to the

Their course would have taken it an extra 1.25 per month, Wa them two cables off all danger. understand Mr. McCormick, on oficiency of the Corpsbyinducing

Ho did not think-tho-shoor was leaving, received from the com- other citizens of the Empire to join it, and, by joining it, to take

due to the holm not being brought pany the largest bonus ever paid to an engineer, and a personal

There were over fifty couples over quick enough.” hisstaroalga in the patriotic work

letter of thanks from the president présent and needless to say the which your sense of duty has in-On Saturday afternoon the second mate, said he was on the another engineer in the service of room at West Point was taxed Robert Oswald Chisholm, of the company. Mr. R. Low, accommodation of the dancing- duced you to take up. Some of the Naval Yard team not the left half bridge at the time of the accident the N.Y.K., and formerly of the to the utmost, The fancy dresses mombors of the Corps are shortly of the KYLL in the final When tho Nabeshima light, was Bingo-maru, has also loft the worn by the land morzeninos going home to join with our cone shield competition and the game passed the course was altered railes in arms from all corners of was watched by an unusually large from E, to E. by N. The pilot for British Columbia, dificult to pick out personalities the British Empire in celebrating crowd of spectators. The teams then ordered "starboard a little,"

company, and sailed on the "Awa-cent of Mayfair and althoughittas

"port" again, because he saw the for about twelve years-being pro- prize honours were to be keenly the coronation of His Gracious were as under Naval Yard but inmediately after ordered Low, who has been in the N.Y.K.tumes, it was early apparent that where he intends to settle. Mr. from some of the masqued cos

wish them all good luck, and foot Andorain, Brown and are alcuner wussurging to port. Then viously with the U.PR-has for contested, Mere men were not sure that they will worthily ro- Watkins, McFarland, Read, Sul ho ordered "hard" aport." present this distant outpost of the livan and Morgan, K.O.Y.L.J.: vessel was immediately put over Yokohama General Hospital, but in this respect; yet the Committee some time been a patient in the supposed to count as connoisseurs Empire and its corps of volunteers Wright; Stangroom and Shop hard aport, but the shear increas has so far recovered to permit of bad and the temerity to appoint in that great assemblage of the hord; Young, Dewick and Brails. The realised that the vessel his leaving Japan. Captain Hiort-as judgos: a Gas Works: mail citizen soldiers of the Empire. ford Vickers, Green, Palmer, was surging round against hardahl, late commander of tlie Sado-Mr. W. Barr), a P.W.D. mas Finally, I hope that the shadow Bryan and Harris. Mr. A. Storrie helm, and rang the telegraph, and mara," who has been in the service (Mr. J. McEwen; and Inspector of the corps may never grow less, was referee, and Messrs. Goggin asked the Pilot if he wanted to go of the NY.K. about twelve years, selection could not have been but on the contrary my largely and Barnofather acted aslinesmen full astern. The Pilot said "no has retired, and left on

Robertson-than whom a better. increnso.

The game was very fast full ahead" o sent the quar-Dirano-maru," throughout. There was no scor- termaster to the Chief Engineer Sweden, where he intends to been left to bachelors there is tomado, yet, if the adjudication had ing in the first half but in to find out if anything was wrong settle.

little doubt that the adjudication. the second portion of the game with liessteering gear, and called

would have ended in blows. the Naval Yard exerted their the Captain himself to tell him

Amongst the ladies present, superiority and came away win the ship was swinging against

Mrs. Molgod carried off first nors by two goals toʻnil.

honours as "s Highland Lassie.

costumo made in Oxford and Mrs. Ayris took second prize with Cambridge colours. Mr. A.Charl ton dressed as a cowboy gained the blue ribbon amongst the men masqueradors, with

Mr. W Robertson, Dandy,Moxico," socond..

nado a few calls.

-Extras....

Total..........

HONGKONG.

T. E. Pearce, not out A. A. Claxton, b. Tavernor

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Last night the somewhat som bro. procincts of No. 7 Police. Station wore made" merry. with "the sound of the tabour and the

Wo learn from the "Japan Ga-drum." The Police were colobrat-

zette" that Mr. P. J. McCormick, the senior engineer in the N.Y.King a dual event in the sense that service, has sovored his connection they were doing honour to Inspec with the company and left. Yoko-tor W. Robertson (who is shortly hame on the 15th instant by, the the anniversary of the Polico es going home on pension) and to "Awa-maru" for Soattle, on route tablishment. How on earth it

crossed the line by the mark boat, to make yourselves efficient in the II. Hancock; e and b Dempsoy 10. they were able to observo the to Now York, where lie intends to comes to be recognised that, d

LAWN TENNIS,

Extra...

Total.............

FOOTBALL.

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187

to the Viceregal Yumon where The tennis courts on tho cricket the British high official was re-ground were closed for a few days ceived in State by the Viceroy of owing to the bad weather until tho Two' Kwang,, H.E. Chung Friday, when the conditions Ming Chi, The Governor's en-, were favourable and the following tourago were qutortained to lun- ganes were deridad, choon at the Palace, besides whom Event "A" claumpionship. thero-were also present Coni- Major J Hunter, A: O. 1. "mander: Jamby of the "Otter", boat L.-lo Bröton; 6-5: 6-3; 7-5,

and Lieut.Com. 1. S.-Mondo” Lt. Day, K OY-11-bout of the "Hart." After luncheon R. Fisher, R.E., 6-0; 6-1;6-1 the party returned to the Can- Doables Handicap "A" class, ( Hostings and Lieut. HI,E, the Viceroy returned Sir Day, K.0.Y.L.I.; (owes`30-1) Frederick's visit in the afternoon. bent S. S. Moore and C. B. John- He procee led to Shamoon about, son-(ówes 15); 6-2; 6-2; -.. 3.30 pm. and was provided with Aubrey and A, C, E. El-Majesty, our King-Emperor. Watts; MacDonald and Conant: the usuni escort. In the Consulate horough (awes 15) beat Capt. Grounds a guard of honour was recrloy and Major Sambore drawn up. It was minde up of ↑ Palmer Cowes 30); 0-3: 0-3. bluejackets from the river gun- boat "Moorhen" and the t... "Hart." These two vessels also

sulate.

fired a complimentary salate in

honour of the Chinese official.

Event "B" Single Handicap

A Class

R. F-C: Mastor Cowes 15-4) beat CB Fairbank (wos 15);

6-4; 6-3,

II. Eggers lowes 3-6), beat L. M. Palmer, N. (owes 15);

Event "B" Single Handicap

The Governor and party return ed to the ship at 6.30 p.m. and then the "Stanley" shifted downto | 7-5; 1-6: 64. Tai-Shab-d-the. torminus of tho Canton-Kowloon Railway" | "B" Class) Thoir Excellencios wero necorded Licut Collie Brown KOYLE hoarty reception by Mr. Frank (owes 30) boat F. Bevington (owes Grove, Engineer-in-Chief of the 30-2);-0-37-10-8--- Chinese sobtion of the railway. The visitors were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gitive at dinner that evening,

BY RAIL TO HONG KONG.

Sir Frederick, accompanied by Mr. Clemonti and Capt. Simson, left the "Stunloy it-9.30 a.m. on Saturday and returned to Kowloon by rail. This, I believe, wh the first time His Excellency made the journey from end to ond of the fine by rail,

Lady Lugard with Capt., Tay. lor returned to Hongkong on the "Stanley.

RF. Long (owos 3-scratch-

The Corps then marched lack to head quarters and dismissed.

THE CANTON BUDGET.

A-BIO DEFICIT:-----;

ed to C. E. II, Beavis (owes-30). (THE "TELEGRAPE" CORPONDENT

Event"1" Professional Pairs.

R. 11. Stewart and F. Bovington (morehants) beat C. B. Fairbank and I. M. Palmer. (navy); 6-1: 6-3,

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P. 11. lolyoak and T. E. Pearce (morelunts) beat ALE Elbo- rough and A. C. Foith (Banking: 9-5 0-3,

Canton, March 25. Last year

the Provincin Treasuror received instructions from the Board of Finance to in- stitute an inquiry into the amount of the annual receipts and ox- penditure for the whole Province, preparatory to the making out of

Mr. H. Keswick presented the At the close of the match Hon.

handed over the medals to the shiold to the winding team and victorious Eleven.

GOLF.

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The

en route

BILLIARDS.

tho

ber holm, When he opened the The last two games botwoon coming out. He was on the Ordnance Corps in the Soldiers' chart-room door the captain was the Volunteers and the Army

moment or two aftorwards lie night, bridge again immediately, and a Clubtournament took place Friday struck. The pilot ordered "stop" and "full antern.

Alfred Ernest Smith gavo ovi dence concerning the time the The following is the result of telegraph rang. It rang the first the National Iudget for this your, the competition for the March at 2.37 a.m. The engines had

C. Willson and C. B. John (Law) A full report of the inquiry has monthly cap, played for in Shang- stopped when he felt the_ship boat E. P. H. Lang and WE 14- now been submited to the Can-hai-on-March-19-and-20,-1911mike. Shonton (Law); 6—1; 6—3. ton Viceroy by the Provincial Conditions: 18-lioles against bo

Treasurer. It shows that tho goy.

R. J. Birbock and A. II. Crook (Scholastic) beat J. R. Wood and E. I Hallifax, (Civil Service); 6-2: 5—7: 7-5,

annual receipts for last year re, C. Selby Moore... Itecs. 6 1 down presented over 24,000,000 Laols, E. Payne

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Throughout the visit there was, In nautical parlance, very dirty

and expenditure was responiblo K. H: Martin...... 8·5 weathon-ad the weather boon Dr. Aubray and Dr. Fisher R. N. for a sum of over Tls, 20,000,000, J. Withington

87 more propitious, the party's stay(fedionl) bent O.E.II. Beavis and Thus the Provincial Treasury There word twenty-eiglit-on- In Canton would have been a moro! M. Rondor Harris (Law); 6-2;; shows a defuit of over 2,000,000 iss. There was no competition, extended one.

tapis,

for the swoop.

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Tho foregoing witnesses word the parties to the houring.

Captain Katsura, the Pilot; William Jolin Lamb, Chief En- gineer; and Jonas Karlson, Quar tormastor, corroborated.

The Court having regard to the circumstances above stated finds as follows:

The first game was between Stuff Sergeant Clissold and Gun- nor McLennan The latter was in grand form and played an ox- collent game. He muide his first hundred in under sixteen minutes Who ho reached 250 Clissold was only 180 McLennan's best breaks wore 25 and two 17:

Private Bishop mot Lisut-Col. Wrigley in the next game. The former did not play in his usual formy and lost by. 51 points.

Police celebration should fail upon the last Saturday in March, it is difficult to understand: Pro bably it is a caso of the English and the Scottish elements arriving ta date suitable to both-some- where between New Year and

Easter.

At any rate, thoro was no dubiety about the way in which the annual ball was celebrated at No. 7 Police Station last night.

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Amongst other notable costumes were those of Mrs. Taylor, an Aberdeen fish-wife," Mrs. J. J. Watt, Anut Sally, and tho irrepressiblo Parkinson who ap poared as "Sammy" and made everyone laugh

bot The arrangemente in conness tion with the ball were ably The total scores are as follows: carried out by Mesara, Ac†Grunt, Hongkong Volunteers, 1,800 PiGrant, W. Stuart, and H. O points; Army Ordnance Corps, Walt, 1,647 points.

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