CRICKE
Opening of the Season. Cricket commenced in Hong kong on Saturday, when sonom brt of friendly gumes were played of. There was, of course, the urnal raggedness about the play
CORRESPONDENCE.
The opinions expremed by Dorres- pondents are not necetearily thos of the Hongkong Talegraph.")
WAR LOTTERIES.
[To the Editor of the "Hongkodr Telegraph."}
THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER
PROMENADE CONCERT.
Enjoyable Event at the Botanical Gardens.
The popularity of the Palice Bir,The only point on which Reserve promenade concerts was which is obsracteristic of the items incumbent upon me to gain confirmed on Saturday opening of the season, bat good reply further to your correspon- night by the extremely large sport was enjoyed and some dent is, I think, his interpretation gathering which assembled in the capital scores were put up. of the attitude of the Indian and Botanical Gardens to enjoy the Hon. Mr. Severn's XI v...Streita Governments. He draws second of the present besson's
University..
the conclusion from the despatch series. The reserved area was of May 5th that "a lottery in aid well filled, while hundreds of of the War Loan is permitted residents strolled about the pret- when sanctioned by the Govern-fily-illuminsted ground, listen meat." This is mere tentology; ing to the excellent vocal and whatever is sanctioned is thereby instrumental music provided. His Excellency the Governor (Sir 2 permitted."
Heary Mey, K.O. M. G) attended, being accompanied by the Misera May, and was received at the entranos" to the gardens by Mr.] F. O. Jenkin, D.S. P. (R.).
On the Civil Service ground on Saturday, those teams met, ap enjovable game resulting in win for the 'Varsity. Scores
Hop, Mr. C. Severo's XI. P. T. Limble, b Baybay D. Goodall, o Thivs; b Hall... B. Bradbury, o Ponsonby
Fane, b Brayehsy
B. O. Witchell, o Wright, b
Braytbay....
J. P. Robinson, c and b Bray-
abay'
J. Stalker, b. Brayebay 0. Woodman, e Ponsonby
Fane, b Brayshay ...
Dr. Forsyth, b Braybay
F. Ling, Gittens, b Marley.... W. B. Edmonde, e and h
Marley
Hon. C. Bevern, not out
Braychay Hell Marley
புதுதவி.
Extraf...
Total Bauling,
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But your correspondent, over. looks the very point of the 25 despatob, which is that no more sach sanction in to be given "for 3 the encouragement or authoris lation of other lotteries whether in 5 aid of the war loan or not," 18 It is farther notified that "each lotteries will not be authorised by
The instrumental music 88) again provided by the Pulice Re- setva Orchestra, under Conduce or F Gonzales, and the band of the
0 the Government," and that the 74th Panjibie, under Bandmaster be Varallo. Their selections were
21 promoters of them will
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When a man gives up bís tram seat to a woman he showe, with- O liable to the ordinary penalties splendidly rendered, and, both
Penal Code, because of the variety and ex out knowing it, that woman is cf of the Indian 12 This resumption of former cellence of the several items on the privileged eex. She ba o 1 practice in probibiting lotteries tributed, were mach appreciated. mach to give, if she chooses, tha former shone especially he has earned this respect. She 3 is based on the Ordinance of 1882. The
specifically cited in Sir J. Du well in the selections from has so much to bear that she needs and "Our Miss this consideration. But she must ..93 Boulay's despatch, that Ordinance Bigoletto"
being based on the fact that lotter. Gibbe," while the Poojabis' best
exacts the price in bodily suffer. Ries are "distinctly mischievous." efforts were the "Reminiscenose pay for her privileges. Nature 7 47 I do not see how to avoid the of Ireland" and the selectioning, which even the healthiest
12 inference that the Indian Govern- from "Gypsy Love." 31 meat had become aware of bad results from the two exceptions it had permitted to its rule. If 1 not, what reason could there be
for discontinuing?
12
6
1
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2
University.
B. A. Ponsonby-Faue, b Wit-
obell...
G. E. Karley, Witchell, b
Hon. C. Severn
J.D. Wright, cLamble, b Wit-
chell...
the
S. A. Iemail, b.Son. C. Severn A. H. Rumj ho, not out
115
E. Bray boy, Foreyıb, b Ed-
monds... /
W. Gittens, e Witchell, b
Bradbury
-
J. M. Jaok, b Bradbury
G. Bal!, a"Foreyth, b`Ling.....
J. Thivy, b Ling
Extrar.
Witchell...
Stalker
Tetal.... Bowling.
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A regarda Malays, my friend must reckon not simply with an 8 opinion of the Straits Times, but
2 with what would appear to be
The vocal talent was decidedly good. For the first time Miss Enid Cooper appeared and made
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL
CLUR.
THE ANNUAL MEETING of
the Hongkong Fotball Club will be held in the Offices of Messrs Jardine Matheson & Co, Ltd, (Top Floor) by kind permission, on WEDNESDAY,
-W. J. MORRISON, 10th October, st 5.30 P.M.
Ag. Hon "Secretary: CHARTERED BANK.
women occasionally endurer, and must alwaye dread-especially in the years when she is entering Hongkong. 5th October, 1917. imiddle age.
la
most favourable impression.
There are varica causes for She has voice of excellent the frequent ill-health and weak- timbre and gives every promisesse of women. They are more of developing into a moet eccept liable to be deficient in blood ble balled singer. She was than men. Every woman knows noored for ber rendering of the reason; but she need not be
Trail," 39 generally Booepted in Malaya" The " Long, Log
any weaker, or more liable to Dumber iwelf. I gone your own extract and as
offering, than meo, if she will follow the advice. Women who have found the remedy do not, in fact, soffer, Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people enable snyone
ber recall
22 from the Malay Mail:-"We gave "If I built a World published recently a paragraph to For You." Mies Gordon scored
1 the effect that no further promies, a distinct stecene by her singing
to
prosecute
persons of "A Perfect Day" (with Miss
organising War Fand lotteries. Gordon playing the violin
who takes them-men or woman
will be giren in Malays." One obbligato) and be sleo had to make more blood. (and it is 1
题 responsible assisfy the demands for are better blood, too); and that is 11 pteams that
journal dots not pablish appearance. "King Charles" was why women who know the virtue
123 paragraphs of this sort without sung in most excellent teile hy of these pilla sare themeelven so being aura of its ground. When Mr. B. E. Mariel, while Mr. E. G. much needless fiering. The
O. M. R. W. the Straits Times oleo "ander-d'Aquino made a big hit with
making is peonliar to Dr. 91 47 2 ande" the same thing, the con- the old favorite, "Thora," and property of sbundant, rich blood- se do encore gave. "Take Thea Williams' pick pills. Begin them 3 1 14 0 clation may aarely be accepted.
This Boss. The accompanist was to-dey; they are obtainable from P. C. Grimble, IKP.B. Great dealera everywhere, also post free, credit is due to the organising one bottle for $1.50, eix for 88/
Hon. Mr. Sevard... 4. 0 26 2
Edmonda
Bradbory
Ling
Youra etc., J. KIRK MACONACHIE, 3 1 9 1 3.0 18 2 Eongkorg, Oct. 6, 1917. ...1.3 1 0 2
K.C.C. v. 83rd Co. R.O.A.
"These Lesme met at Kowloon Cricket Clubground on Saturday, on Saturday, the result being
when some good ecoting, was draw in favour of the gunnere registered. Details
Scores ***
8314 Co. R.G.A. Gr. Taylor, 't McOnell,
Wheeler
6
Gr. Green, o Wheeler, bTraver 34
Gr. Perkins, o. Fletcher, b
Wheeler Br. Dix, o aud b Fle'cher Gr. Mano, o MoConell, b
Wheeler
Gr. Page, c Wheeler, b Mic
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committee and the other members from De William Medicine Co. DOLLAR DIRECTORY
of the Corpe for valuable services 98 Szecheen Road, Shanghai, rendered. The Committee was composed of the following Seff Inspector 0. el Amulli (Chairman), Chief Inspector Leo: d'Almada E Castro, Chief Inspec- 39 tor J. M. Wong, Inspector F. A. Capt. Gray, retired... ... 48 V. Ribeiro, P. Q. 859 Geo. F. E. Jossland b Donnelly 36 Grimble.
Some.
Col. Morgan, rauired...
12
W. W. Mackenzie b Donnelly 13
F. J. de Romeo Kennedy b 36
11
Pesroo
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31
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10
Rev. F. G. Hastinge o sub, b
Pestonji
SALT GABELLE.
36
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...
P. Jacks, not out
4
18
M. M. Manr, not out...
200
Extras
13
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A. Br. Veal, not on! **
12
200
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Gr. Atthorne, c and b Staple-
toa
Gr. Middleton, b Wo'f
Gr. Bowley, cond b Stapleton 0
Tots! Bowling.
Gr Glead, e Wo'I, b Fletcher 17. D. E. Donnelly"
•
Extras...
Total Bowling.
Wheeler
Traver
Hende Fletober
Mackenzie
CH
Stapleton ...
Wolf
17 B. &. Taylor
T E. Pearce
...173 B. Pestonji
F. Evans 2. 0. M. R. W. H. E. Bollends ...11 144 3
11 Sir Richard Dane's Successor. 17
The Peking correspondent of the N. C. Daily News sent the following telegram on the 30th als:-
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O. M. R. W. 0-1 44-2 8 1 38 0
Sir R. A. Gamble, at present Comptroller and Auditor General | 5 0 39 1 in India and formerly Commis.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Pub.
lic Auction on
TUESDAY, the 16th. October 1917.
commencing at 2,30 p.m.
at Stonehenge (5 Robinson Road). A Quantity of Valuable House- hold Furniture comprising.:-
Silk tapestry covered Chester-
8 132 1vioner for the Northern India Salt field couch and armchaira, tapestry
4 0 12 0 Revenue, has been offered an ap and plush covered drawing room
6 0 46 0pointment in the Sait Gabelle by suites, teak hatstands, card table. the Chinese Government at bookcases, curio cabinet, flower Others. 2 28 1 F. W.8. Evans, o sub, b Han-
Linga 30.13 0
...10
M
.11 1
5 8
8
482 H. E. Bollande, b de Rome. 20 5. Kennedy, o sab. b Morgan 20 4 1 15 2 H H. Taylor, o Gray, b de
... 16 3 1 Rome ***. 2. 0
R Peatonji, b Blastinge D. E. Donnelly, a Mass, b
Joseland T. E. Pearce, not nat
K. C. C.
F. Wheeler, o Glead,
Middleton
F. Traver, and b Middleton
11
W. T Eleon, o and b Perkins 37 ... 30
C. J. Bapleton not ons.
L. F. Shroff, o Veal, b Taylor 0 3.0. Firicher, 1.b.w., b Taylor 1 P.R.Wold, o Bowler, b Taylor G
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£1,000 per annum.
stands, brass fenders, marble clock, engravings, fine Axminster pile carpets, rugs, white lace curtains, etc. etc.
The proposal is that Sir R. A. Gamble eball arrive in China from Indis in January when he
Teak extension dining tables will understady Sir Richard Dans until April. After that Sir Rich and chairs, teak sideboard with bovelled mirrors, dinner weggODE, 15 ard will take seven monthe leave, ice chest, dinner and dessert ser
Dader the present arrangement vices, silver vases, cups and table 4'Sir Richard Dane retires in Jan- ornaments, electric t ble fans, 11a, 1919 and it is intended that curtlery, glassware, etc. etc. Extras
Bir BA Gamble shall set for Bir Richard Dape in his abegoe and Total 01 eventually succeeded him. Bowling
260
LA, J. K. Mc. Conell, b Taylor, a RFG.Hastinge
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F. 1. de Roms Total (for 7 #kia)... 96 F. E Jun-land
R.B. v. C.R.C. These trame met on Saturday, when the feature of the match was
F. Mesde, D J. MacK. Izin and
R. B Jewsbury did noi bi,
Middleton
Authorbe
Perkins
Taylor..
Bowling.
PINKETTES
O. H. RW. the low scoring, The Chinese the delary litls gentle-as-nature 10 1 20 2 players were all dismissed for 39 | laxstirea which senare
daily
5 0 15 0 and the Engineers replied with ragel»rity, care bilionsors,torpid. 8 0 35 1 77. Then ibe.C.R.C. went 10 liver, pick Lendrobes, foul-smell. 18 4 the wirkata again, and for the ing breath. Of all chemiste, or H. K. C. C. Practice Match. Jos of five wickets they put up from Dr. Williams' Medicine Op There was an interesting pras 80 runs. The event was greatly 98 Ba-churn Bad, Bhanghai, 60
ounts the phial, post free, Lios match on the Hongkong enjoyed by the participants.
Double brass and brass mount. ed iron bedeteade, teak single and double wardrobes Ith bevelled mirrors, teak dressing tables, marble top washstands, Shanghai baths, patent porcelain basins, etc., etc.
Also
A few pieces of Canton'black- wood comprising Curio cabinet, tables and jardinføre.
And
Cottage piano by Collard 1 and Collard.
1 Iron Fafe by Philips & Sons, 2. Sets golf clube.
On view from Monday the 15th Inst.
Catalogues will be issued, Terms: Cash
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