YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS.
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THE OBRMAN CROWN PRINCE.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918,
SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
Craigsagower v. Royal Engineers.
Civil Service. Hon, C. Savarn, a and b Yow
Man Tama
151
A. E. Wood, a Ching, b. Les 64 B. W: Bradbury, a Chang Chi,
b Ng Bus Kwong *** F. & Thompson, b Ng Sas
Kwong
100
Loddon, November 14.
This League matol, played on The various rumours as to the whereabouts of the Garman ex
Saturday, resulted in a comfort Crown Prince have been set at rest by the definite report fromable win for Craigengower. The "Amsterdam that he armed into Holland at Oadwroshoven with his suite in four automobiles, and was brought to Government House at Maestricht. Apparently the authorities are considering the situation caused by the arrival of the unwelcome visitor.
Amsterdam, Narember 13. Three officers accompanied the Crown Prince who, in leaving Spa, motored by a circuitous route to avoid German troops, All four were disarmed by the Datob frontier guards and devoured the food and beer given to them. The Ofcwn Princs appeared to be in excellent humour. He asked for sigarettes, chatted with the guards and asked for the latest news from Berlin. It is now certain that the Kaiser was not accompanied by any of his family. He and several German officers motored for two hours in the neighbourhood of Amerongen.
Ling: b Ng Sse Kwong Engineers were fret at the EW. Hamilton, Ching, b
Ng Se Kwong wickets, but could not cope with the bowling of Omar and B.EO. Bird, b Le Grimmett and were all disposed P. T. Lamble not out of for 77. The opposing side MacCormse, b Lee
Sa Kwong made a poor showing at the start, W. H. Edmonde, e Lee, b Ng bat had no difficulty in passing the Engineers' score. Abbar, C. Sara, not out Thompson and Lammert batting well. Scores
THE NEW PARLIAMENT.
London, November 14.
In the House of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law announced that he proposed to recommend to His Majesty to issue, on November 25th,
R.E.
Osptain Wahl, b Omar Cpl. Waller, o Grimmett, b
Omar
**
I Baworth, b Omar... L/Opl. Lawrence, c Omar, b
Grimmett
Opl. Pascall, b Grimmett Spr. Parnell, b Omer Sgt. Heath, not cut ***
**
HE
a proclamation summoning a new Parliament. Nomination day 8. M. Jewebary, b Grimmett. would be on December 14th, and votes would be counted on Opl. Millard, run out December 21st or 28th. Parliament would be prorogued on Opl: Hooper, a and b Grimmett November 20th of 21st.
ES. White, Ford, b Grimmett Extrea
GALLIPOLI HEROES' GRAVES,
London, November 14.
Total Bowling,
Ertrag....
AEROPLANE ACCIDENT
Former Hongkong Man
Killed at Home."
SATURDAY'S LEAGUE FOOTBALLS
GOLF:
Many residents will hear with Good Matches at the Hoogkong
16 extreme regret of the death at Home, in an aeroplane sooident,
0
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of Captain Gordon Cope, of the
Valley.
Lawson-Wins the Championship.
The Royal Hongkong Golf
eRoyal Air Fores, who was for The Royal Engineers and Club's Championship, was decid- some time in Hongkong in the Royal Garrison Artillery matched at Fanling yesterday, the 13 service of Meaars, Lane, Crawford having been cancelled on Satur octetents being Mr. A. Bitchie Band Co. He came to the Colony day, owing to players being on (bolder) and Mr. B. A. Lawson. in January, 1913, and went Home the sick list, and the Manchester The conditions were not of the 16 to join up in October, 1914. Regiment failing to put in an beat, the gresna being on the hard Quits recently a letter was re-appearance against South China side and the wind very variable. caived from him in which he Athletic, there was only one Play was not too interesting expressed the hope of shortly Senior League match at the in the morning, and at tiffin-time He Happy Valley, and that being Mr. Ritchie was two up. In the Tetal (for 8 wkts)...143 returning to the Oolong.
Bowling.
was extremely popular during between the Club and the Navy, afternoon session, both players D. H. R. W his etsy in Hongkong, being who had each won their previons settled down, and a keen tusale 11 3 39 1greatly liked for his all-round League msiches very great inter-resulted. It was not until the Un Hew Fan
60 310 geniality and goodheartedness. eat was centred in the game. It last hole that the issue wa
Ele
keen proved very exciting throughout decided, the contestants being all Ng Sa Kwong ...12 2 48 5 ofG. Lee i
71 25 3 tannie player and also an to the huge arowd of spectators square at that stage. Mr. Lawson enthusiastic member of the Hong-which watched it. The Club took the hole and thus became kong Football Club, for which he tried a new right wing, Clarke the Colony's champion. played as goal-keeper on many and Raies taking the places
of Knight and
19
7Yew Man Tean
8
Severn
0
C.. R. C.
9 Yew Man Tean, b Bird
8
14 Ng8r8 Kong, Wood, b Bird
6
4 Cheng Chi, e Hamilton, b
occasions.
1
*17
E. Ching, c and b Bird
13
G. Lee, b Bird
Wong Po Keung, b Bird
0
2
16.
2 Ua Hew Fan, b Ling
770. F. Lee, b Savern
O, M. R. W. ...14 1 41 4 14 1 34 5 Craigengower.
In the House of Commone, Major Newman suggested that the peace terms with Taskey should ensure to the British Empire the Omar effective custody of that portion of Gallipoli where eo many of the Grimmett... Dardanelles Expeditionary Force were baried. Lord Robert Cecil replied that he was grateful for the suggestion, which would be carefully borne in mind.
AN AUSTRIAN REQUEST.
Washington, November 18, Austria has asked President Wilson for his good offices with the Allies for the modification" of cae of the terme of the Torkish Armistice ac sa to permit several thousand Austro Hungarians to remain in Turkien territory instead of returning home, thus adding to the serious food problem.
BRITISH LABOURITES' DEMANDS.
London, November 15,
It is understood that the Labour Ministers have decided to ramsin in the Coalition.".
A demonstration at the Albert Hall last evening following the Labour Conference was, of a tamaituone character,
Mr. Smillie, referring to interruptions, Exid some of their revolutionary friends wanted to begin immediately to wipe out all authority in London. That was not the way; it was easier to get "what they wanted by the ballot than by bloodshed.
Mr. J. H. Thomas, MP, said it was useless to how at other people if they were not intelligent enough to vote right.
Mr. Arthar Henderson arged the necessity of reconstructing the Internationale. They did not want Bolshevism peace, which meant bloodshed.
THE DUTCH REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENT.
A. W. Grimmett, 6 Pascall... 1
8. Jax, b Pascall
M. H. Abbas, b Parnell
J. D. Noris, b Parnell
James Wong not out- Chenng Wing Kui, b Ling Woo Pak Fook, o and b
Hamilton
0 27
142
14
25 Bird
T. F. Ford, o Pascall ..." Hamilton F. G. Thompson, not out L. E. Lammert, a Parnell, b
White
HP
G. N. Manley, c Lawence, b
Parnell
A. Goldenberg, b Parnell U. Omar, b Pascali
Baza, o Parnell, b White..
Extras...
Total Bowling:
4
Pascall
0
11
5
1
•Extras...
Total
Bowling.
#
W56
k
Rasmussen,
The deceased officer, who was but the Navy started favourites Brewer with some good tackling. B BOD of County Councillor with the crowd, and settled down The forwards were disappointing, 5 W. O. Cope, of Finchley, only in very promising style, the Club eeeming goed individually but returned from France a few weeks defence having some very anxious lacking cohesion. McNiven was 24 prior to his death and was moments in the first quarter of closely watched and the other
engaged in instruction when an hour.
McNiven was nearly forwards did not take the
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s collision occurred in mid through on one occasion but was opportunity this gara them. air and his scroplane crashed to bustled off the ball in the, sot of Brotherwood and Rogers were the the ground, the young officer and shooting close in. Richelmann, better wing, but Erans rather his observer being both killed in centre-forward for the Club, had spoilt a good game by over- 0 stantaneously. On returning been doing some useful work but eagerness. HeNiven did not have
Home from Hongkong, Captain was being closely watched by many opportunities,
90
bat on
Cope joined the Inns of Court Smith. Still, he proved a bit too occasions was almost through, 0.1.0., receiving his comias clever on one cocasion, se after and did his best to pall the match ion in the Artillery in December, beating one or two players be put out of the fire. 0. M. B. W. 1814 In the spring of 1916 in a lovely abos which just sailed
8.42221e joined the Royal Flying over the bar. The game went
bowling of Donnelly, who captar-
ed seven wickets for 42. The THE DUTCH UNREST, 115 innings totalled 68, of which Wild made 31, including Paymr.
O, M. R. W. 12.5.0 35 4 12 0 43 4
Parnell Baworth
3 1 13 0 White
3 0 19 2 University, w, R. G. A. · Playing at home, the University lost this League match. They batted first and declared at 176 for nine wickets. It looked as though the game would be drawn, but the Gauners won in the last over. Booree:-
University. AH. Ramjahn, o Meno, b
Athorne...
H
M. P. Ohoa, e Coltman, b
Perkins
G. E. Marley, b Perkins
.D. Wright, e McDowall, b
Perkina
b Athorne
**
Situation well in Hand,
Que six and four fours. The Club had no difficulty in winning The following telegram from for they had passed the M. Basiserte, the Netherlands Navy score when only four Minister at Paking, has been wickets were down. Bancock, received in Hongkong:- Thomas and Mejor Robertson
“Energetic precautionary mes- made very free with the bowling eares against threatening eedit- and each put up aseial ecores. ions movement had excellent effect. Army and large rasjority population are giving admirable proofs of patriotism loyalty and 0 common sense. Apart from insignificant disturbance Amster- 7dam on the 13th ines. order has
Details:
(Reserves).
115 305 Corps. He saw much service in from end to end of the field the Stats and Depts v. South China Severn
41 262 France and was severely wound teams being well matched, and 21 Ling
1.1 02ed some months before his death. the Club right wing was proving Hongkong C. C. v. Navy. la May of this year he was a succees, many combined effort This friendly game on the Club married and leaves a young from thie direction worrying the
Only one Junior League Divi ground was productive of good widow to mourn his loss. He Navy defence, which however stood sion match was decided on oricket. The Navy batted first, was only 27 years of age.
firm, Crocher in goal doing well Saturday; es Kowloon scratched at close quartera. The interval with Navy (B) in consequence of bat were unable to faos the
arrived with nothing scored, and sickness of players, and Univer the proepente of an exciting sity could not play owing to second half were assured. The players being required for other Club appeared to play much eports on the same day. These better in this portion of the gane, matches will therefore be played. the left, were causing a los of and Departments game with the and Jennings and Mo Tavish, on daring a mid-week. The Staff
with all the forwards on him, by a large crowd. The South trouble, Crocker on one occasion, South China Athletic was watched having to be very smart to zave Chins Reserve team now being his ebarge,
The Navy right compelled to play only Reserve wing made some capital dashes, players, spscalation was rite on Brotherwood outside right putt-and although they started with and required a lot of watching, to their chances in the League, ing in some very nice centres, great dash in the first half, it was which were, however, wall cleared apparent that the Staffa would by the Club defence. The Club have no difficulty in winning. ment of the Navy right wing had enterprising in the early stages, scured after an attacking move South China forwarda wars very been cleared. A strong kick put and, following some good com the ball .to Richelmaun, bined play, their centre forward
and,
|maasged to slip between Sobool- finding himself hampered placed the ball nicely for Mac Braffa also got one, a nice shot by er and Wain and score a nice goal, Tavish to send in a five cross shot Street going just out of the A slight earthquake shook was which completely beat Crocher. experienced in Hongkong at The Club did most of the attack gcalie's reach, and the game con- 4 about 11.30 this morning and ing after this, but could not add with the scores one all.
tinned very even until half-time was felt by quite a number of to their score, sad in the closing residente.
The tremor was only of brief had very hard times not scoring, try team taking charge-of-the daration, but it was distinctly the ball being got sway by one game and Ellarby M Bawling. H. B.W. felt in the vicinity of Queen's on the Chas defense with the hard member to stop with the
9.4 1 42 7 and St. George's Buildings, from goalie besten.
ball, the result of a good round` 70 21 11which many employees of various 2 2
44
Navy.
Payr. O. G. Robinson, o Pearce,
b Donnelly...
Big. Hack, at Hancock, b
Donnelly
B
Com. Gibson, b de Bome Payr, Holborn, b Donnelly ...
7 nowhere been disturbed.
0
O Payr, Wild, c Masa, b Donnelly 31
Me. Cary, b PeareS
4
7 ANOTHER EARTHQUAKE who dodged through, Mr.Kennett, l.b.w., b Doonelly 2
2 P. O. Lancseter, run out
London, November 15. A message from the Hague states that in the Second Chamber, M. Troelstra, after alleging that the Queen and her entourage wielded militarist influence, denied that the Bevolutionary movement in Holland was das to hanger or despair. It was a conscious ex pression of the will of Socialiste, who had been awaiting a propitions moment. Bourgeons rule was rotting, and Socisliste demanded the Socialisation of Labour. They did not want anarchy. He did not. A. Ponsonby ne, e Mann, believe the Government would be able to rely on the Army or Folice. Yeoh Teik Ee, b Perkina
London, November 15.
W. Gittens, b Athorne"” In the Second Chamber at the Hague, the Premier announced that arrangements were being made whereby the Allies would Lim Keng Sim, c&b Athorpe 0 provide Holland with large sapplies. The Government would D. K. Samy, not out
Cheah Tron Lock, b Wardle..."8 oppose persons not wishing so proceed legsily. The Revolutionary Booisliet, M. Wynkoop, demanded the resignation of the Queen and Ang Swee Obing not out declared that the Government con d not prevent a Revolution by sat isfying the stomachs of the people.
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London, November 15.
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Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says the Volunteer Landstarm, consisting of men who freely offered their services in W. Baines 1914 although not obliged to undertake military service, has been salled up.
WAS
BRITISH PRISONERS STRAGGLING BACK,
are
one
14 Sto. Oatter, c and b Donnelly
Lg. Sn. Godfrey, not out
43
Sig. Price, b Donnelly
Extras
Total
33
18
G
Extras
7 Donnelly -de Rome... Total (for 9 wkts)...198 Pearce
Bowling.
12
H. K. C: C.
O. M. R. W. Maj: T. A. Robertson, c Cary,
7052 0 Gibson
8 0 22 4 T. E. Pearce, et. Lancaster, b 15 057 4 Gibson
Parking Athorne
./
Opl. Wardley
T
R. U. A,
4
0
68
SHOCK,
portions of the game the Navy
The second half gaw the mili
very
The game was a good one, and of passing between the forwards 1 firms rashed out into the streets on the day's play the better team giving Binks the lead with ax
No damage appears to have been won; indeed, the Olubs gosile other goal by Street, Kirby
done.
31
7 Mason, b Hall
6
Wiltshire, not out
FL Hancock, o Holborn; b 33 Hack
Matthews, b Hali
H
50 26 1 Capt. E. H. Gray, b Godfrey
24 F. J. de Rome, o Holborn, b
5. Godfrey
43 Floyd, b Hall
8
London, November 15. Cpl. Mann, b Samy Renter's correspondent at British Headquarters says wer Smith, Samy prisoners working near the Front when the
Lt. Torr, b Yeoh Armistica proclaimed
4MM. Mass, o Price, b Kennett 13 now coming back in considerable Baines, b Yeoh
40 According · £0.
58 E. R. Thomas, not out Дambeza,
party from Waterloo, Perkins, c Chos, b Marley no hindrance is offered to the prisoners return some are given thorne, not ont
37 D. E. Donnelly, « Bobinson, b ... 14 Hack lifts in German motor lorrise. The condition of numerous batches L. Coltman, not cut... of ex-priadzera straggling towards the British lines is pitiable.
Sharman, Sgt. Knight, Opl B. K. Austin, e and b Gibson Extraordinary Боздев are reported from Brussels, German
Wardley, McDowall, did F. Batton, a Hack, b Godfrey snipers and machine-gunners ambushing their officers from windows. A very large gathering of British prisonere left the concentration camp near Brussele, despite threats that they would be shot. The threat was not carried out.
THE MERCANTILE MARINE.
London, November 15.
not bat.
Extras
Total (for 5 wkta.)
Bowling.
Marley Yeoh Taik Ee Rajahu Wright*** Samy
*
w
2
179
P. Jacks, b Godfrey...
Extrados
Total... Bowling.
O.
0. M. R. W.
14 1.75 1 Gibson 7-0 29% Godfrey 38-16 0 Price
4 Hall
6 Ismail
Ellie
2
1
174
Extras
Total Bowling,
4 215 Craigengower "B"
8. A. Ismail, eShervington, b
Matthawe
had much less to do than the added another, and the Chinese Navy's, and both sides missed goalie gathering the bell on chances of scoring. For the Olab, Rother occasion, was not given 12 Garrard had a quiet afternoon as time to clear by the Staffa for
'an warda, who bundled him inside 7 he had only to handle
5 very few occasions, McCubbin and his own goal line, time being. Black playing strongly at back. called with Staffs easy winners 8 The halves played well with by goals to 1, a typ
Stewart doing a tremendous The game was very interesting, 75 amount of work, and Carriere especially in the first portion,
Also was strong.
Hamilton im- when the young South China OK B. W proved very much on previous team made a good show, but 10 2 28 7 displays, and raved a certain goal superior weight and knowledge of 30 20 in the closing stages. The for the game tuid in the second half, ward line waS & HOODSSE." The when the Staifa had matters much right wing, Clarke and Reim, their own way. Excepting on combined cleverly, and were not one occasion, when besten by the behind Jannings and Hofavieh centre-forward, Wain and Schooler on the day's showing. McTavish, were very steady backs, and however, played a very fine game. Sherriff and Kaight played good Richelmann again proved his bustling games and gave the 21 clavernese sad in an ideal centre forwards some easy tuit to get
forward, his footwork, when with. The forwards were amaz 24 closely hampered, being very Ellarby and Kirby being 0 pretty to watch. He also passe prominent, while Glenny
with good judgment and keeps hie usoal safe game in goal. his wings well servid.j
Chinsae team will improve. Crocker in goal for the Navy left wing is particula saved his side on numerous and the left half who ocomiona, and did not here the frik farm on occa
but four
8. D. Esmail, o Field, b Sher-
vington
R. WW. Hall, o Dorling, b Sher. 11 1 633
vington 12.4 0.56 4 A. 8. Ellis, Lb... b Misson..
2.0 120 D. Bamjehn, b Mason 30 172 L White, b Mason.. 41101A. Hamid, ran out 2.0 15.0 A. E. Hall, bû, Field Police v. Craigenzower ** B.** Billimoris, Lb.w.bSha This friendly game was played 8. 2. Ismail not out.
4-0 21 2 Back 7-1 350 Kennett Civil Service V. C..RC.
Catter In this League match, the Civil
The Board of Admiralty, in thanking the Mercantile Marine and the fishing industry for their incomparable services in the war, saya without the former's loyal co-operation with the Navy and its indomitable courage, the enemy's submarine campaign must inevitably have eiterned ita object. The saccess achieved against Service won somewhat comfort submarines was also largely due to the interest taken by ownere in ably. Batting first, they declared the defensive equipment of ships; maneuver the convoy system, as-146 for 9 wicksta, the feature on the Police ground and ended L. A. Rose, did not bat which played so important a part in frustrating the enemy's designs of the inninge being Wood's in a win for the visitors. Booree:***** and securing the safe passage of the United States Army, well-played 64. The 0.8.0, tried
Police
necessitated practising a new science of station-keeping. The to draw bat were all out jast J. Field, a and b Ismail accuracy of shis greatly depended on engineers adaptability and before time for 99. Bird bowled Dorling, Lb.w., b Hall Kill Aboard all ships, from the largest Dreadnought to the wall for Civil Servios, taking five Moss, o Hall A mallest patrol boat, were found offioare and men of the Macosatile wickets for 30, while Ng Bae Sharrington, c'and b Hall Navy combining with those of the Royal Navy in fighting the enemy kwong was the most successful Cookie,
Masting his nefarious methods of warfare. In the interes of of the C..0, bowlers, his record G. Feld,
the loans Lempire the close connection bei roem maanta lag
the Boyal Navy muni prove a lasting cas
being Ave for 46: Board Boll
sporting chance with a good game. MoTavish's abot. Biggs and good Parker kicked well, but of the without
the insida for to
Wazde zaroły: getting placed to them.