TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1919.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
HOTEL LISTS. "
ISLAND PORT SUNLIGHT,
SPORTING TIT-BITS.
A
HosazonG HOTEL
Corrected to 30th August, 1918.
Dr. A. C. Ander H. D. Kinney
Allan Keith
wich
Mrs. €. "Almeida Mrs. H. Aurien J. T. Kida
CO-PARTNERSHIP FOR SCOTTISH ESTATES,
ELGHT HOUR DÀY.
HOLLAND FOLLOWS
FRANCE
Lord Leverbalme, who recently tion of working hours, which The movement for the tegula bought the greater part of the is- de J. H. Van het land of Harris and Lewis, has received a vigorous impetus from formed a company, with a nominal] the Labour classes, of the Peace capital of £2,000,000, for the bet-Treaty and which is to reach its terment of business and social climax in the coming Interns conditions among the islanders tional Labour Conference at Its title is Harris and Lewis Washington has made great pro- Welfare and Development Com- pany, Ltd."
and children)K. T. Li Q. de Almeida A Lunings
G. & Archbutt Mr. and Mrs: 0. Mrs. G. d'Almer Lauritsen
da & family Mme. Leiria
Mr G. d'Almoi-
da & family
(G, Ludia
Mr. & Mr. E. Gr. and Mrs. J.
Anderson
Mrs. de Bens
Mr. and Mrs. H.
F. Bain
C. Brown
B. Hurphy and
maid
E Monkman Roy. McFarlane ¡H. D. Moore
Madam Mattos
J. Breedveld and fiss. Mattos
3 children
Mr. And Mr.
Brandama
Bürge
Miss M. Bain
Mr. & Mrs. C.
Benson
A. N. Bishop
J. Barr
D. M. Biggar
¡H, E. Maalin
Norton
chid
W. P. Neeson
A.
A. A. Paw
5. S. Perry
¡Mr.
and
Rollin
and
Mrs
gress in Holland. France led
some
Jack Dempsey will not fight any coloured men.
Barnsley has spent £600 on ground improvement.
Chelsea.
It is said that Browning of the Celtic got £250 for signing for There is some wont of the Western Cricket League starting next season
Derbyshire's total of $7 against Somerset was the smallest of the season in English cricket.
Seventeen of the Heart of
BONUS BONDS.
PRIZES THAT WOULD ATTRACT.
The city editor of the Daily Mail writes: Our national fin ances cannot be left as they are. The Victory Loan has not suc- fceeded in clearing off more than a third of our doating debt. Thera must be another and big- ger Victory Loan with greater attractions for the public.
Bankers' money, surplus funde the man who deals in big sums- of big businesses, the reserves of these want into the Victory Loan, because the financier wants and understands finance.
DON'T FORGET TO-NIGHT!
AT THE VICTORIA
THEATRE
TO-NIGHT THE THIRD AND FJURTH -EPISODES OF THE LIGHTNING RAIDER” WILL BE SCREENED, THE STRING BAND FROM THE “KOREA MARU? WILL PLAY A CAPITAE SELECTION OF MUSIC DURING THE PICTURES.
But the people want something more than this. They do not want complicated discounts and premiums and annual drawings that they cannot understand. All of us in this country-or They want a real sporting chance. JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD nearly all-understand that.
ENGINEERS & LAUNCH BUILDERS. * MARINE MOTORS OF ALL POWERS IN STOCK. Works:-Footing, Shanghai.
He intends to treat the property the way among the European Midlothian twenty-three players on the same genera! lines of busi-nations ness and social co-partnership; adopting legislation for the men.
weeks ago by for next season have been Army weh have been so successful in establisment of the eight-hour
The solving problems at Port Sunday. It was hasty and leaky have declined to have anything Scandinavian countries light.
legislation, and produced speedi-to do with Germany until the At present he figures simply as lys plentiful crop of troubles. international sporting world has the owner of one share in theThe British Government have settled itself. enterprise. being co-signatory drafted, with perhaps a with a printer to the necessary
little In four days during a recent Dr. G. W. McKean decuments for registration. But for a 48-hour week in all except amateur bawler, took 26 wickets at more care and deliberation, a Bill week, J. C. White, the Somerset Mr. and Mr. J. Nishimoto
Mr. and Mrs.it is believed that he will be the
a few specified occupations of a at an average of 6.3 a-piece. On a chief financial controller, and, few special kinds; but they are wicket that suits him, he is almost
And now that the need is so although there will be appointed waiting to obtain the complete unplayable. directors of the company, the adhesion of organised workers
urgent, the barriers of prejudice owner of more than half the and employers to the Bill before e in English first-class cricket down.
Wilfred Rhodes is the first bowl- and pedantry must be broken shares will he power at any they present it to Parliament. In this season to get 100 wickets. through ignorance.
They arise largely time to attend board meetings, to the meantime, the Dutch Gorem. He is in his 42nd year, and for 21 dismiss one or all of the directorment bave produced a Bill for a of these he has been playing for
CHANCE TO WIN £20,000. and to appoint "others to take 45-hour week, and it has been Yorkshire.
Suppose that a £500,000,000 their place.
premium bond issue were offered adopted by the Legislative Cham- Wemyss Athletic have been at par-that is, £5 cash for a £5 ber the second Chamber of the making raids on States General-by 69 votes to Their captures from Leith Ben-of discounts and issue prices.
city players.
Bond without any complications three. The writer is indebted to burb of Hardie, Dowie, and Sharp The Government could give 4 Dutch correspondent for par- have occasioned much surprise per cent. interest lé with per cent. Among the many businesses ticulars the Bill and its amongst the Leith club's followers. sinking fund (paying off the whole Edgar Allen & Co. Ltd., which it is intended to carry on progress,
The civic authorities of Chester-loan in 56 years), and in addition are those of builder and ce
The measure was introduced field have appointed an athletic there would be £4,000,000 each tractors which indicates heiter by Professor Aalberse, Minister organiser for the town, and those year for prizes, which might be houses for the inlanders; licensed for Trade, Commerce, and Agrof Bolton have decided to make a
arranged for example, as follows: 5 prizes of £20,000 100,000 20 prizes of £10,000 200,000 | 100 prizes of £5,000 500,000 1,000 prizes of 2,000 prizes of 12.000 prizes of
Mr. & Mr. R. E
Bargeron
E. E Baericks
Ir. and
Mr. Russell, and
child
and
Mrx.
Mrs. E. R. Belilios Mr. Mr. & Mr. 9. J. van Roy and
Bisney
W. G. Browell
G. L. Coleman
Mr. and Mrs.
Colquhoun
N. Croucher
F. W. Cox
son
!? children
Capt. J. A. P.
MacReay
RF. A. Reis
1:
R. R. Roxburgh EH. Ray Mr. Sand
man
This ensures that the, business shall at all times be carried out on lines acceptable to the prin- cipal shareholder.
and public-houses, which will be something better than mere drink shops; shipbuilders and owners, financiers. jobmasters. tioneers, and brokers.
of
Mr. and Mrs Sytsma
victuallers, which suggests con-culture. It proposed to introduce Dalrymple andjA. `SP-eat- family
Mrs. Schregardiestrol of intoxicating liquor traffic.
an eight-hour day and a 4-hour week (the second provision is Capt. W. Dari and child
Mrs. R. Shwarz.
important, for it means a true eight-hour day on five days of the week and English Saturday" in factories, workshops, Scotland, and will remain there telephone offices are excluded. offices. Post. telegraph. and until the end of this mouth.
Mr. J. A. Donne Mr. and Mrs. B. C. E. Smith
H. Engelsman, IF M. Sanderson and 2 children K. Stephens H. J. Eddo ¡V. Steensby
Mr. & Mrs. R. S. F. W. Toda
Erricson Rev. F. C. Todd Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallingford.
Tate
* Egeter
and Mrs. J.
Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Tolenaar
Epstein Miss K. Eaanson Capt. and Mrs. J. Capt. B. Findlay A. H. Taylor Mr. & Mrs. E. H.Mr. & Mrs. G. C.
-Ford-
R. F. Fickett
Fetherston
haugh
. H. Grest
H. B. Callop
N. C. Galuzzi
Thorne
Mr. & M. R. C.
Thorne
H. L. Trak -
Mr. & Mr. C. E
Templeton
Jules de Vries
J. E. R. Gardiner W. Voorendonk
Б.. Ниц
Thos. Vint
Mrs. Hofweister J. P. Williams Mrs. McConnell Mr. and Mrs. G.
Bassey
T. Webster Capt. T. P. Hall Mr. & Mrs. J. H. G. Harper
Williams
H. P. Holtheiser R. Weil
auc-
Lord Leverhulme is now in
KING EDWARD HOTEL Corrected to 30th August, 1919 Mr. And Mis. Mr. & Mr. C. J.
Appleton and
Hammes
child
Dr. M. E. Asger
Mrs. R. Almond
Miss. Blomfield Mr.. and Mrs.
Miss F. HammÖR A. Harrison A. Jonas Mrs. J. Joleo.
stone
W Budge B. James
1. It. Beravoor ip. J. de Kare
and Mrs
Rusca MacLaren
Mr.
Capt. K. Larassa M. Manuk
R. H. Beavan
S. Bawder
F. G. Becke Mr.
and
Miss M. Manu
Mrs.
ате
and
track and
provide dressing Lever estate presented to Bolton by Lord Leverhulme. accommodation on the Darcy
There is a young millerin England ramed B. Macdonald, of the Bourneville Club, who is
winning handicaps in very fast expected to go far. He is only 17 years of age. Macdonald is times. Bearing such a name he has perhaps a Scottish qualific. tion..
.Alex.
are
All
15,325
£1,000 1,000,000 £500 1,000,000 £100 1,200,000
*£4,000,000
All this could be done at the
same annual cost, £5.68. for each £100 raised, as in the case of Victory Bonds, and the loan would be finally extinguished years. within the same period of 56
If the whole issue were made face value in cash, the small man in £5 or £10 Bonds sold at their
bonds would be attracted by the who could afford only one or two thousands of chances each year of getting a £100 or £500 prize, as well as by the lure of the bigger prizes. To the big man who could afford hundreds or thousands of getting £10,000 or £20,000 would bonds, the sporting chance of specially appeal.
Docks and agriculture are to be dealt with in separate Bills. one limiting dock labour to eight hours a day, the other establish- ing for agricultural labour an forwards in the famous New M'Donald, one of the eight-hour day for the winter, a Zealand Rugby tour of 1905, is 10-hour day for the
summer still playing. According to a months, and a 12-hour day for New Zealand writer, he is the barrest weeks. The limitation of last original "All-Black" to con- hours in other occupations does tinue in active service. During not apply to domestic servants, the last year of war. C. Seeling chemists, and hospitals. Special and E. E. Booth. both conditions
prescribed for Blacks" of the 1905 brand, turned barbers. They are allowed to out in this country. work 12 hours on one day in each week, 10 hours on two days, nine
The American Press and public hours on two more days, and five willard did not "quit" in his discussing whether Jess hours on the seventh day.
The Bill aims at securing for any case, Williard is said to be match with Jack Dempsey. In alf workers an uninterrupted 36 the first heavy-weight champion hours rest every week, Sunday to throw up the sponge while labour is, therefore, forbidden ex-sitting in his own corner able to Mr. & Mrs. Ccept in special cases, where it is talk, see, hear, and lift bis mitts
permitted by order of the Govern- for another blow." Richardson Capt. S. J. EJ
ment Night work-in, work between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m.-is New Zealand.thedonor of the Pow Mr. John Pow, Ferniehurst, prohibited, subject to exemptions Cup, which bas just been won by for newspaper printing, zine, oil, representatives of Hawick Bowle it quite independently of the prize paper, sugar, spirits, railways and ing Club, in an inter-club two-elemen'. tramways, and a few other in-and-two competition, has decided ample we have given is 4 per cent. The interest in the ex- dustries. No Sunday work will to endow the trophy. For this which is more than you can get be allowed in bakeries, except purpose he has given £100. the in a bank. And the bonds could be Jewish bakeries.
interest from which will be devot-bought and sold just as Victory
Gabriel G. P. Curry E. G. CoolS 1. G. Chaiwick
A Shelton Hooper . L. Wilkinson
Choi Shing & son -Capt. & Mr. RC. A. L. Williams. D. Dażby
Mr. & Mrs. 6. Y. ¦ A. Ó, Douglas
York
Innes
'B. Johannes
2. M. Joseph
FEAK HOTEL
Gurrected to 1st September, 1918. Capt. Afcher.. B. W. Lee Jones Capt. Allen
Miss Knight
F. E. J. Adams Sir Ellis Kadooria Mr. and Mrs. LL-COL
0. T. Break
O. P. Besseling
Mrs. F. N. Bell
HL J. Brott
Loring.
ward.
Mr. and
F. J. Ebard
W. Eberal!
W. Fugler
A. C. Finner L. Fry
P. T. Farrell Miss Farrell
Krs.
F. P: Fieldin Mr. And Mrs.
Gabriel
J. B. Meikle
Mr. & Mrs. Molind Mrs. L. M. Peace Mrs. W. C. Pas
more
Mrs. A Robert
son
Mr. and Mrs
A. Russell
Dr. A. B. Souza
F. 4. Siefert
R. E. Spencer Mr.
and Mre Stewart
family
F. Taylor ·
F. C. Todd
C. H. Turner
T. R. Taylor
and
D.S.O. Mrs. Loring W. A. Knight E Nam Hee and Mr. and Mrs. W Mr. and
family
Underwood Mrs. Melross
Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G
· Hanser and B. Witchell child
G. E. Wertos "Master C. Hain-
Miss M. Bankes Mrs. Mache
Major Bird, D.S.G.Lt.-Comdr.
and
Mr. Befcovitz Mrs Milkasher- Mrs. Bird
sky
"Mr. C. Bull
Mr. and Mr. R. Maj. F. T. Bowen Kewley Dr. & Mrs. ByersMrs. Maclile O. T. Breakspear. D. Lloyd W. A Butterfield Capt. Monteith C. B. Bird J. A. Morrissey Mr. & Mr. D. K. Finlay Miller
Blair
Mr. and Mrs. 1.
Martin Mr. and Mrs.
C. Bluker.
A Button
Rev.
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Bundle. c r.
Mrs. Cheshire
A. EL K. Cobb
Mr. and
Clarke
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Mrs.
R. D. Cromartie
Mrs. Charlton.
R. C. Comrie EL-Col E. G.
Colea
Mrs. Cormack
Capt Bavison
Mae
D. McMurtaz
P. S. Newcomb Parsons
Mrs & Misses
Pike Miss Philips T. L. Perkins Lt-Col and Mrs
Thursby Pelhas Mr. and Mrs. J.
Pilger
E.. A. Ram
Capt. and Mrs. w. E. Roberts
Davies"
LJ..Davies
|Mr. & Mrs. Spit Maj. 7. J.
Mr. & Mrs. John Scantlebury
Dancan
Mr. and Mrs. O
Easer
5. Evans Mr. and Mr.
Frase
J. Fletcher
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CARLTON HOTEL Corrected to 24th August, 1909. 4. Aaromer
Capt. Korosto. Colonel Aramatof Lieut. Lebedoli C. Blashfield Burgo
Mrs. Blankmas
A. Bor
Capt. Brjeichy
A. J. Basto
3. Bominel
L. Berrett
Capt. Lipinsky
F. Lammert
S. H. Maye
JAK. MUTTAY
J. Ostinga
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Mrs. F. E. Came-W. Rish!
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G. W. Chan
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Moreover, you draw interest on
The employment of children led to defraying the cost of prizes Bonds will be. below the age of 13, was forbidden in connection with the annual sociation, held recently, it was in the Bill at present. The competition. Mr. Pow is a native resolved to
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LAWN TENNIS HINTS. : Shoes, an important item, can either be of buckskin or canvas. HOW TO START.
I find the latter, with a golosh sole famous player, writes in the Daily about the court in. If the soles (commonly called sand aboes), are Mr. M. J. G. Bitchie, the cool to wear and easy to get Mail as follows:
of these shoes are of corrugated No follower of games will be rubber so much the better, as it Minister intimated that he would of the Teviothead district.
recommend to the surprised to learn that the won-gives one a grip on the ground. prefer the limit of 14, but 13 is Georges Carpentier was not histion
general meeting of the Associa-derful play in the recent Victory A pair of steel points" for grass the age limit for compulsory old self against Dick Smith, or weights Fly-weights,
the following standard Lawn Tennis Championships at in wet weather is also a good in- education in Holland. The Bill was so osly in flashes. He is feather-weights,
8st Wimbledon has been the means vestment. You will, a'so need a also amends the provisions of still in need of practice in actua! weights, 10st 71b.; middle-weights, people--bitherto
98t; light of inducing a large number of sweater to put on after playing. the existing law relating to the contests before he will been seen rest period for women after mater-in his true light. Frequently he 71b; heavy-weight, any weight. hand at lawn tennis.
11st 6lb light heavy-weights, 12st against the game-to try their changeable climate like ours."
prejudiced A very necessary precaution in a nity. The law as it stands re.missed badly with both hands, It will be noted these add fly, quires that women working in and was often wild in his hitting, welter, and light heavy-weights years an increasing number have and the service. For all these
The first strokes to practise are Every season during recent the forehand and backhand drives factories or workshops shall have Nor did he carry his old air of to the A.B.A. programme, and become actively interested, but correct grip of the racquet-is a rest of four weeks after the birth supreme confidence. He, like his conform of a child. The new Bill provides opponent, was rather tired at the standard set by the National direction have been beaten.
to the professional this summer all records in this essential In the forehand the that the rest period shall be eight close of the proceeding The Sporting Club.
bulk of the hand should be behind. weeks, of which at least six must general feeling is that the French-;
I am constantly receiving let-the handle, to give force to the be after childbirth,
At the first meeting, since theters from people quite unknown stroke, while in the back-hand Finally, in man will have to come on a lot war, of representatives of clubs to me asking questions about the the grip must by quickly changed. order to avoid a dislocation of if he is to best Beckett at Olympia affiliated to the Devon Rugby game and how to set about the the thumb being extended up the industry by the sudden general on September 2nd.
Union, it was resolved to ask the task of learning it. I venture back of the handle, application of the Bill, it is pro-
An American lawn tennis Rugby Football Union to revise therefore to give a few plain hints posed that for certain factories player was describing what a fine the scale of compensation for to beginners, and workshops, to be scheduled by sportsman" another was. This injured players, so that the maxi-
It may sound difficult to change. - the Government, one hour a day, is how he did it. "He likes to mum amount should be. 10s. first requirement is naturally a sounder method than using the the grip quickly, but with practice" When starting lawn tennis, the fit becomes easy, and I think is a or five hours a week, more than receive a handicap of 50 40 instead of 6s, per day as formerly. racquet. For this very important same grip for both forehand and the maxima under the Bill may love, and to have me facing him Reference was made to the action accessory go to any of the well-back-hand. be anthorized for a year, while in with the sun in my eyes to handle of the Rugby Union in refusing to known makera or their agents stroke follow through with the cases of special difficulty a 10-bis lob for the final point. To reinstate players who had yielded and obtain one of the best, asking racquet and don't poke at the ball. When making & hour day or 55-hour week may be make sure that he will get it, & to the temptation to sign Northern for a selection to choose from, Colonel Strookof
permitted for not more than four fuather condition is that I shell Union formf. It was agreed to
Following through is conducive wear no belt, so that one hand is appeal to the parent body to economical in the long run, beting and more power of stroke. The best racquets are most to much greater freedom in hit After barely a week's deliber-occupied in holding my trousers reconsider the question of grant-sides being belpful to your game: Endeavour to make the strokes ation and with few alterations while the other shades roy eyes ing a general amnesty for such For a man the weight should be with a good swing, but do nos
Then," added players. the Bill was adopted by the from the sun," Legislative Chamber. An amend-
the truthful one,
14oz. to 14oz.; for women and overdo it, as this means a loss of "he doesn't
Five years ago James Graham ebildren, 1312oz to 14oz. I would energy. inent to establish a 48-hour week, mind making a bet on the result" and John Nicolson, both of suggest a instead of a week of 45 hours.
The Southern League bas can-Dandee Harbour Portars, were racquet that is neither heavy nor evenly balanced was rejected by 69 votes to seven, celed the agreement between it just about the most promising light in the head, tightly strung, WESLEYANS ON FAIR-TAXATION, Amendments WetA
accepted
and the English Football League, pair of heavy-weight athietes in with a handle that suits the grip.abour unrest were dealt with in providing that night work in which bas existed since February Scotland.
Economic bakeries should be prohibited one 1910. In a letter issued to the ditions either of them would have uncomfortable grip will always two resolutions passed unanim
Under normal con- The latter is important. An year after the Act comes into
Press last evening the Southern matured as all-round authentic be a handicap. force, that hotel and restaurant League complains of having been British professional champion, should err if anything on the Methodist Conference, Newcast The bandle ously recently by the Wesley workers shall have 26 Sundays, treated with great discurtesy by when the one and only A. A small side, for if too large it is The first called upon the Go free in each year; and that the the Football League inasmuch as Cameron, of Muccoomer, much conducive to tennis elbow, a very ment to adjust the heavy financ Roberton Mr & Mn age limit for the employment of though they had been advised of the senior of both, gave up the unpleasant and painful complaint, burden of the country in
miles shall be 14 years. The proposed conference of the three ind. On account of the war, Buy half a dozen of the best ance with principle MrMinister in charre of the Billagues, they received no invita Graham, unfortunately for the halla, in order that they may be and
Contends that Holland will still to attend the conference held resim of sport, unlikely to correct in we be able to compete with other the Scottish League when de- maximum. Nicolson,
between the Football League and regain bis pre-war prestige to its bays found countries. see ne tha roany of Podes L. VA
Brit Capt them have suffered during the ecting all three Jalogs Mr & Mrs - Y
cisions were arri war industrially and economical Johnsch Mis 72 Toi ***FAL 1v.in a fat greater degre
M. Davis
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Colonel. Dezerto Wm. Roes
G. J. Geuk
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derson
R. Jamieson
A. Jamieson
Mrs. and is H. Kelley
Stubbinga
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R. L. Vallonen
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A. D. Galloway
Mrs. Graves
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Mrs. and Miss Weeks
Holworthy
Mr. & Mrs. G. M
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Maj. D. L. Hard PD. Wilson
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