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enjoyable the games had been, not only to the players but to the spectators, He had been par- ticularly pleased to see so many ladies at the matches and, what was still more pleasing, was the been received, no matter whether way that every good shot had it had been made by a Shanghai or Hongkong player. With such

MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1919.

SATURDAY CRICKET. Pie Filmer, st Fletcher, b

C. R. C... R. G. A. This game, played on the C.R.C. ground. was a most interesting. Both sides strained very: nerve to beat the other, and

cricket was some good

wit- nessed.

The R. G. A.'s victory

one.

Lamble

[Capt. Macaulay, st. Fletcher, d

Lamble

6

Cpl. Ellarby, b Edmonds 12 Sgt. Bacon, not out Sgt. Pitt, cSmalley, b Edmonds 1

Extras...... 9

Total..... 121

Bowling.

ад

Lt. Bryson was in good form, Hon. Mr. Severn, c Bacon, b

Connor his bowling drawing favour-

WAS due

splendid to the material they bad in Captains Oliver and Darie and.... also Lieutenant Bryson. Captain

4.2 0 19 Oliver had the highest score, while Captain Davies, who is

CIVIL SERVICE an Oxford blue, gave

ex-A. E. Wood, e Ellarby, b hibition of

Connor splendid bow1 ́ 1g.

Ò. M. R. W.

Severn Ling Lamble Edmonds

9

1 48 4

3 1 20 0

9 3 25

13

3

6

Connor

able comment from the specta B. W. Bradbury, e Ellarby, b tors. The C. R. C., going first on the wicket, did not come up to. F. J. Lamble, c and b Connor I expectations, for with the excepF. J. Ling, e and b Connor tion of Ng Sze Kwong and Chao W. H. Edmonds. b Cavenaugh 10 Man Ping who were pillars of Dr. Smalley, st. Horrocks, b strength to their team. none of

Conner them made good. Their batting G. H. Piercy, b Cavenaugh details of the scores -

was erratic. TIe following are J. C. Fletcher, run out

W. Hill. b Connor G. H. Haskett, not out

Extras

Baines

Bryson...

Davies...

C. R. C.

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Total (for 6 wkts.) Bowling.

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Connor si Cavenaugh

e Middleton, b

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Wong Kwok Kwong, e Bry.

son. b Davies...

13 2 45 2? KOWLOON v. R.E. AND LA.

Thanks to C 1. Stapleton's 71.

OR.E.'s and the Indian Army on 11 Kowloon won easily from the

Saturday. Kowloon batted well, so did the R.E.'s. Scores are follows:--

The members of the Shanghai Inter-port Bowls team entertained by the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association to dinner at the Hongkong Hotel on Satur-

Chos Man Ping. b Bryson 26 day evening. In addition to a large number of local bowlers

a fine sporting instinct one did Wei Lee San, b Baines there were also present a number congratulated Hongkong on winnt How Fan. Davies, b

not mind losing matches. HeNe Sze Kwong, b Davies of guests, among whom were ing the inter-port match. for Messrs. R. M. Dyer. J. Reid. D. Hongkong possessed some very G. Lee. b Bryson Templeton, A. David and D. M.fine players. He had seen the H. Ching. b Baines Ross, whilst apologies for absence Shanghai men play much better. Wong, were received from the Hon. Mr than they did on that occasion. Claud Severn, C. M. G., the Hon. but he did not think that theyyew Man Tsun, not out Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, the Puisne could have found a team to beat Wong Po Keung. b Bryson. Judge (Mr. C. D. Melbourne) and the Hongkong combination. Most Yew Man Hon. Bryson, b

The chair was occupied by Mr.were in excellent condition, but of the greens they had played on G. Gerrard, the President of the Association, and at the top table one they had liked best. Having that of the Civil Service was the with him were the visitors from made humourous allusion to the Shanghai. The Bags of the Cricket Club's Hongkong and

Tound, he sociations were prominently dis-win in the Club games. Shang- congratulated Taikoo on their played, and a

Souvenir menu hai could have brought down contained a photograph of the other teams and he would like to Inter-port teams, whilst on the see inter-port games played with back were some amusing carica three of four rinks. Cricket tures of the Shanghai players.

teams brought down more men After the repast and the loyal and he thought bowls' tnasts had been honoured. Mr. should also be larger. Gerrard proposed the health of Bowls was certainly a very fine.Q.M.S. Talfourd. .b.w. Un Lawr Capt. Oliver, b Yew Man Tsun the visitors. In doing so he men-social game and he was glad to tioned that he was the first Pres- see that it had such a bold in the Cpl. Mann. c China, b Yew ident of the Hongkong Associa-Colony. He had much pleasure Grr. Perkins, e Ng Sze Kwong, tion to preside at as inter-perin presenting the winning team dinner. Some people thought that with spoons, which he asked the L. Bryson, and b Yew bowls was an old man's game, but President to accept it closing.inr. Middleton. b Wei Lee although he had played in wis for he referred to the very warm ten years he did not consider him-hospitality they had fecived. Sgt. Athorne, & Wei Lee San.

San, b Ching... self an old man yet. Bowls was mentioning in particular the our of the finest social games etforts of Mr. Gerrard to make Gar. Green not out he knew. At cricket, one man by air scoring a century, might win the There was

Tay A pleasant one. nr. Smith, e Yew Man Hon. match for his side, but at howls they would liked to have played Gar. Baines.c Yew Man Tsun.

at other Team Yew...

teams

it had to be a combination of and that was the Machine Gun ' good bowls by the whole team. Cov., but it had been impossible

It did not matter how good to arrange a 5xture.

skip was if he had a poor No. 1

No. 2. or No. 3. It had to be a team

effort. The Shanghai zeam was

On behalf

of the Shanghai team he thanked

them all. (Applause).

BS

0

R. E AND I. A.

Extras

Total Boxling.

0.

10

Capi. Gray, e Evans, b P. H.

Cobb

10

87

Major Edwards, b R. Pestonji

Major Greenaway, b P. H.

M. R. W.

Cobb

*

Baines Davies Bryson Athorne

10 2 33 3

Capt. Wahl. b J. Stalker

39

6 1

12

3

2 23

+

Capt. Murray, c Evans, b P. H.

Cobb

1

9

B. G. A.

Capt. Middlemas, b P. H. Cobb Col. Taylor, J. V. Braga

21

Hew Fan

b. Yew...

b Yew...

one of very line howlers, and Mr. McDougal was also called!

upon for a speech, and said that Ching....

they certainly had hard luck is thought that Mr. Ferguson of Un Hew Fun

...

41L. Carey, Claxton, b R.

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NOTICE

All persons with the exception of persons of Chinese race, wishing to leave the Colony must have in their possession a VALID PASSPORT. Passengers not in possession of passports will not be allowed to leave the Colony.

All persons with certain excep- tions who remain in the Colony for more than 7days are required to Register themselves under the -REGISTRATION of PERSONS ORDINANCE 1916. Forms of Registration giving the parti. culars required may be obtained at the G. P. O. and at all Police Stations.

The Penalty for non-compliance is a fine not exceeding $50.

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Q. M. S. White, b B. D. Evans 21 10. McConnell, e Evans, b P.H.

Cobb

L:. Larkson. not out

20

0

Extras

26

Total

.129

Bowling.

0

9P. H. Cobh

R. Pestonji.

8 J. Stalker...

J. V. Braga

6 B. D. Evans

0. M. R. W. 16 53

11 1

KOWLOON.

3

A. A. Claxton, c Edwards, b

Middlemas

b Ching

Extras

1

Total... Bowling

123

0. M. R. W.

E. L. Braga. c Capt. Gray, b

Major Edwards

14

1X 1 63

3

4 1 21

6

B. D. Evans, b Major Edwards 19 J. V. Braga. c Larkson, b Capt.

Murray

20

C.R.C. B. v. CRAIGEN- GOWER.

U. 1. Stapleton. c Capt. Mur-

ray. b Major Edwards

71

The C.R.C fielded a second team on Saturday against the Tasting that he thought Shanghai had Craigengower Club. For the as many sportsas Hongkong. If the Craigengower C. Kennedy com-

L. E. S. Hodge.. c Edwards. b

Capt. Gray

2

J. Stalker, e Middlemas, b"

Capt. Gray

9

10

unfair the Hongkong team was a vers | Yew Man Tsun 13 2.38

the inter-port match. He thought that #t for soon after

rather Waz 1cam

ne skip indeed. H had never play $0 eming of

(pen a man play better in that the boat, and 1. would have

position. He replied to the re- liked to have seen the match marks made by Mr. Gerrard, say

played on Wednesday

although Saturday was chosen by suggestion thatanister-portmatch piled 27, which was the highest E. C. Carr. b Q.M.S. White reason of the fact that it was a should consist of three or four individual score, the second best P. H. Cobb, b Capt. Middlemas 7 half holiday and more people) could get away from work, Helrinks could not be carried out. he being G.F. Thompson with his R. Pestonji, not out knew what it was playing so soon hest of three matches.

would like to see it decided by the 16. It was steady batting that K. R. Macaskill, did not bat... after landing for he was one of

Taikoo enabled Craigengower to defeat the "big four" that went had offered them another game the C.R.C. Shanghai last year. Perhaps it

and one would try to be arranged. Lo Man Pan for the C.R.C. was; was that Hongkong was afraid to The President then presented in good form and his 36 was a give Shanghai time to practice, Mr. C. Bond and Mr. Wother-welcome acquisition. The C.R.C.

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All

THE SEASON 1919-1920

The lists in connection with the above are now posted at the Race Course an the Hongkong Club. Cost Per Pony Hongkong $300.-c.i. f.

The lists will positively close on Saturday, the 29th November. 1919.

By Order.

G. W. GEGG, Acting Clerk of the Course. Hongkong. 8th October, 1919.

NOTICE.

A. S. WATSON & CO. LTD.

NOTICE is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meet ing of A. S. Watson & Co., Ltd. Hotel on Monday. the 20th day will be held at the Hongkong of October. 1919, at noon, for the purpose of "considering. and if thought fit. approving, the draft new Articles which will be sub- mitted to the Meeting. A copy

SERGEANTS MESS. The quarterly "meeting of the. Sergeants Mess will be held at Headquarters at 6.30 p... on Wednesday, 15th instant. members not on duty to attend.

Committee for Quarter ending December. 1919.

C. S. M. G. W. Kynoch. Presid-of such Articles and a copy of the existing Articles may be seen at the offices of the General Managers in Alexandra Buildings, Des Voeux Road Central. Victoria, portions of the proposed new Hongkong. In such copy the Articles which differ from the old Articles are indicated by under- lining in black ink.

0.

ent.

Extras

21

Total

*...174

Bowling.

Ö. M. R. W.

4 0 27 40

31 2 51 3 1 27 7

4 0 17 1

Tor fear of being beaten. (Laugh. spoon, as past Presidents of the scoring was poor, Y. C. Lee being Capt. Middlemas 90 ter). Mr. Gerrard went on to local Association. with gold the only other member of the Major Edwards...9.3 0 refer to how the game had been medals to mark their Presidency, Club who scored a double figure. Capt. Murray fostered in Scotland. and he remarking that four other past The game resulted as follows: Capt. Gray thought that the game as how Presidents, were unfortunately Craigengower 101 runs. C.R.C.QMS. White played, was largely due to Scottish absent. efforts. The English Lawn Bowls Short speeches were also made Association had taken its rules by Mr. Ferguson. Mr. Malcolm from the Scottish. He would and Mr. Marshal, all bearing on like to see the game of Bowls the proposed match with Taikoo, fostered more in the Colony. He which was eventually fixed up to did not see why prominent busi-take place on the Civil Service ness men should not take up the green this afternoon. game, just as they did golf, "etc.

CIVIL SERVICE V. STAFFS.

Played on the Civil Service ground, the game was a friendly fixture, the Military winning

OLD SHANGHAI RESIDENT. easily. Captain

A few days ago Mr. Brand, of Bundle's comprised seven fours.

37 the raw silk department of Mesars. His score Jardine, Matheson & Co., severed was the highest. Sergeant Con- his connection withShanghai after The health of the "Guests "nor also batted well, his 23 being a residence of nearly 23 years. In Shanghai the game was very was drunk, to which Mr. Reid made up of seven fours. popular among the business men. and Mr. Dyer responded. The Civil Servants were in their weak Basle, Switzerland, has taken an The Mr. Brand, who is a native of Perhaps it was that they did not former offered spoons and latter element,

their have such a variety of games as offered a cup in connection with amounted to 75 runs, against 121community, and will long be innings only active part in the doings of the they had in Hongkong, If the the match to take place to-day.

of the Military. None of their in-remembered as a crack rifle shot. Fanling Golf Club would put down a bowling green he would be very cups were presented to the Hong-

During the evening small silver dividual scores were. high. having on

Results: happy to go over and take away kong inter-port players from the spoons and prizes. (Laughter.) Hongkong Association, and silver The game here would certainly spoons were given to the Shang- benefit by a filip of that nature. hai team.

The health of the Shanghai Songs were sung by Mr. Mc team was drunk with musical Leod, and Mr. J. Anderson, Mr. honours:

Reply was made by Mr. Mar-evening proved to be a very Pte. Rhodes, c Bradbury, b Young giving a recitation. The shall, who spoke of how close and enjoyable and convivial one.

Lamble

STAFF AND DEPARTMENTS. Lt. Cavenaugh, c Bradbury, b

Severa

Cpl. Horrocks, b Severn Major. Bowles, b Severn Sergt. Connor,c and b Severa Capt. Bundle, run out...

several occasions carried off the championship and represented Shanghai interport. matches. For many years he 0 he was a member of "A" Co.. S. gV.C., ultimately attaining com- 23 M.M.S. Paul Lecat, bearing with 13missioned rank. He left by the

37 him the best wishes of diany friends. In future he will reside

8 at Basle.

C. Q. M. S. W. G. Fitz-gibbon Membors.

Sergeant J. A. E. Bullock Members.

G. E. STEWART,

Captain Adjutant. H. K. Defence Corps. Hongkong, 11th October, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

J

TUESDAY, the 14th, October 1919,

commencing at

a.m.

at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

21

cases Toilet Soap

50

cases Bar Soap

12 Lavatory Basins (new)

5

cases Assorted Soups

4 cases Brass Electric Lamp Sockets

12 pieces Oil Cloth

Should the Meeting approve of such Articles with or without modification, the subjoined Extra- ordinary Resolution will be proposed:

That the new Articles already approved by this Meeting, and for the purpose of identification subscribed by

the Chairman thereof, be

THE-THIRTY-EIGHTH OR- DINARY GENERAL MEET- ING of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd. Des Voeux Road. Hongkong, on Friday 17th of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Accounts, and electing Directors Auditors.

and

The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 11th October to the 31st October both days inclusive.

*...

By Order of the Board,

JARDINE MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers.

Hongkong, 2nd October, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on

WEDNESDAY, the 15th Oct 1919.

commencing at II a.m.

at his Sales Rooms, Duddel! Street

Brown & Black Boots & Shoes A Quantity of Gent's & Lady's

Also

An Assortment of Woollen & Tweed Suit Lengths

14th inst

On view from Tuesday, the

Terms Cash on delivery

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OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT

the Company to the ex-bay clusion of and in substitu- "tion for all the existing

Articles thereof."

Should the Resolution be passed by the required majority, it will be submitted for confirmation as a Special Resolution to a second Extraordinary General Meeting which will be subsequently convened.

JOHN D. HUMPHERY & SON, Geo. P. LAMMERT,

General Managers. Auctione er Hongkong, 9th October, 1919.

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