CRICKET.
R.G.A. CIVIL SERVICE.
Scores
CIVIL SERVICE,
G. R. Sayer, b Davies
B. W. Bradbury, b Baines.
well
い
13
R. C. Witchell, Lb.w. Baines 4 A. E. Wood, b Olliver
W. H. Edmonds, e Pragnell, b
Olliver...
R. . Hutchison, b Davies .....
E. W. Hamilton. b Daries
GH. Piercy, b Baines
MANILA REPUBLICANS.
came when it was time to select
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
IN CHINA WORTH SAVING?
| AN INTERESTING ARTICLE.
Mr. Rodney Gilbert writes as follows:--
TUESDAY, MARCH 2. 1920.
"LOUNGE LIZARD 5.””-
THE DISTRIBUTION OF
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
REPULSE BAY HOTEL.
WEDNESDAY, March 3rd.—
DINNER DANCE from $ p.m. TEA DANSANT from 4 to 7 pm SATURDAY, March 6th.---
DINNER DANCE from 8 p.m.
SUNDAY, March 7th- Orchestral Concerts during
Tiffio and Afternoon Tea.
NOTICE.
PRESIDENT WILSON DENOUNCED.
AMERICAN MEDALS. The Gunners continued their
Denouncing the administ- victorious career in this match.rations of President Wilson and
Washington, January 13. The feature of the play was the Governor General Francis Burtun critics to prove on the face of ation of the award of army It is not difficult for caustic Urging Congressional investig-| winning team's rapid scoring, for Harrison as ineficient it was past 5 o'clock when they destructive, the delegates to the generation past that the upper the war, Representative Gallivan, and China's official behaviour for a decorations for services during went to the wickets. Davies and Republican Convention held in classes are not sufficiently devor Democrat. Massachusetts, declar- TEA DANSANT from 4 to 7 p.m. Olliver did especially the Olympic Stadum at Manila ed to the interests of their countryed in the House to-day that more
unanimously elected Judge A. S.
nor the "people sufficiently Distinguished Service Medals in Crossfield and Judge. Daniel R Williams as delegates to the Na-Occidentals especially, in cham- officers who never got nearer the patriotic to warrant outsiders, proportion were awarded to army tional Convention to be held in pioning the cause of either the front than Washington than to Chicago on June.eighth.
Chinese nation or the Chinese those who saw service overseas. The only contest in Convention individual.
"It is common talk in the the alternates. The voting for burlesque republicanism, unhap- our present Chief of Staff and During China's seven years of army," said Mr. Gallivan, "that alternates resulted as follows: pily mostly devoted Judge Moore, of Zamboanga, 91, provincial bickerings, the country whose duty it was to escort and to inter-one of his assistants, a coloneli EE Elser, 75, Harold M. Pitt, has fallen out of favour with her dine foreign missions here in 36, and Julian Wolfson, four,
Features of the platform drawn errors. During the war the so- between their belts and their best friends through hundred Washington, have no space left up and unanimously approved at called government alienated sym-collars to display the medals that the Convention included: The condemnation
pathy through purely mercenary have been given them as a result Federal Income Tax to Amedetriment of the best interests of
flirtations with Japan to the this service." icans living in the islands until
Congress should investigate all the Allies. such time as other residents who
awards of medals and crosses, It has therefore been the opin-Mr. Gallivan said. so as to deter enjoy the protection of United ion of statesmen in Europe and of mine why some recommendations States sovereignty are also made tourists and travellers in the were acted upon favourably and subject to the same tax.
Messrs. R. J. Hall and F. A. Orient that China is neither others disregarded. A request for the postponement worth fighting for nor
Dixon are authorised to sign for of any action looking to a change
"The Distinguished Service the Company in Hongkong per saving. 1in the status quo of the
Medal has been cheapened and procuration. Philippines, or a withdrawal of
certainly ridiculed by the bold American sovereignty until the
and brazen manner in which it 23 nations of the earth have recover-
has been passed out to those who Shameer. Canton, 1st March, 1920- But the greatest injustice one belong to the elect," said Mr. ted from the effects of the world
war, "and the masses of the can do the Chiense people is to Gallivan. "It has been used as Filipino people are capable of judge them by their government a reward for friendship; it has safely exercising the political and its acts without first acquir-even been used to placate those franchise."
ing a knowledge of the tremen who have been removed to make WANTED.-Smart Chinese A recommendation for Federal dously difficult positions in which way for some one else. Graid in the immediate construction both the governors and the gov
Shipping Clerk. Apply P. O. Bex of modern harbour, docking and erned find themselves when they repair facilities at the port of try to adapt their tradition-bound Distinguished Service Medal to
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21
F. Syne Thomson. and b
Davies
け
18
A. W. Grimmett, b Baines..
1-1
H. E. Strange, not out...
Extras..
Total
Bowling analysis, -
M.
Davies.
18
38
Baines
21
24 +
Olliver.
1
33
2
R.G.A.
Capt. Davies, fr Worl.
Capt. Olliver, e Strange, b
Ednads....
14. Sutherland, not cut.. Gr. Middleton, b Elmonds. Gr. Sunith, Elmonds.
Extras
148)
Total for 4 whts....205 "Gr. Perkins, Cpl. Green, U.S.M. Pragnell, Br. Bewertuan.
Baines did not bat.
Bowling analysİ ------
W. Manila.
0. M.
E.
Hamilton..
G
Elmonds...
1
B
Witchell.
+
Grimmett
3
22
Pierey
2
233
31
1
Wood
UNIVERSITY v. CRAIG- ENGOWER. University heat Craigengower in a low sering match. Scores:-
CRAIGENGOWEL
I. Basa, e Suc, b. Yeol W. Hall, Redmond
8. Sex, e Chenh, b Reitmund ..."21 F. G. Thorap-on. h Yeuh......... M. Abbas, e Basto, b Redmond 10
L. E. Lammert, c Redmond, b
Yeoh
Y. Abbas, e Basto, b Redmond
D. Kharus, b Redmead.
A. Goldenbent, e Redmond, b
Yeol
W. Omar, not out
Extras.
Total.
G
1
of the
The denouncement of the treat-
worth
MUST NOT JUDGE PEOPLE'
BY OFFICALS.
practices to anything so ultra- modern as republicanism. ment China received at the Paris If it is to the practical advan Peace Conference when Shan-age of the more powerful nations tung was turned over to be ex-which pass judgment upon the ploited of its economic wealth, weaker ones that Chira should remain united and independent, and its people humiliated and that she should be saved from the harassed by, "a power no less aggressive and no less despotic
domination of Japan for instance, than was its predecessor, whose it is only fair that judgment upon: alleged rights in such province China be suspended for a cocsid- grable period. On the grounds of were eliminated in a war To make the world safe for Democracy.'
justice and fair play this is Charges that: Plans looking China's strongest plea for ccn- sideration and for assistance when necessary.
T. E. GRIFFITH, LTD.
We have this day opened af branch, at 13. Hongkong.
Chater Road.
"The reading of the sum total 38. of the citations in award of the
several chair officers of the gen-
eral staff who never left Washing- ton during the war, if believed, would certainly impress one that the war was fought with red ink the at mahogany desks near shadows of the Washington monument.
T. EL GRIFFITH, LTD..
་
WANTED
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
$, S.
ANYO MARIT,"
of
G.
R.
NOTICE.
A.S. WATSON & CO. LIMITED.
NOTICES.
Notice is hereby given that the Thirty-fifth Particulars and Conditions of General Meeting of the Company Annual Ordinary the letting by Public Auction (since its registration) will be held Sale, to be held on Monday at the Hongkong Hotel, Hong- at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the 192), at Noon, for the purpose of the Sth day of March, 1920, kong, on Saturday, the 6th March, Public Works Department, by receiving the Order of His Excellenes the General Managers together with Report of the
and at Governor, of one Lot of Crowna Statement of Accounts to the
Kowloon, in the 31st October, 1919. Colony of Hongkong, for a
term of 75 years, with the The Register of. Shares of the option of renewal at a Crown Company will be closed from Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor Wednesday, the 3rd day of March, of His Majesty the KING, for one 1920, to Monday, the Sth day of further term of 75 years.
March, 1920, both days inclusive, PARTICULARS OF THE LOT during which period no transfer
of shares can be registered. JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON
General Managers. Hongkong, 26th February, 1920.
1397.
Taband La So. 1345.
Regnstes Kö.
Morality.
Bundary Measuremarais,
K
feet, fort
NOTICE.
13,600
1
HONGKONG HORTICUL TURAL SOCIETY
unier distinguished Patronage ANNUAL SHOW of Flowers and Vegetables will be held in the BOTANICAL GARDENS
THURSDAY
13,000
4th March from 2 p.m. till 6 p.m.
Admission $1.-(Children half
price)
NOTICE.
www
it
NEW FRENCH LOAN 5%%%
Price of issue Frs 100 Redeemable at Frs: 150 in 60 years by half yearly drawings.
Interest payable on the 1st of Mar & 1st of November.
Drawings to take place on the 16th of March & the 16th of September of each year,
1st drawing on the 16th f September 1920. 1st coupoc of Frs: 3.50 to be paid on the 1st of November 1920.
Subscriptions will be received up to the 10th of March next by the:
BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE
L. Berindoague,
Manager.
NOT CE.
Mrs. Stabb will present the NEW FRENCH LOAN 5% 1920.
FRIDAY 5th March from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Admission 30 cents
From SAN FRANCISCO via "Surely the lounge lizards' of
HONOLULU, JAPAN PORTS
& MANILA. the Second Army of the Potomac
From SOUTH AMERICAN can have no quarrel with their comrades, the lobby lancers' of PORTS via SAN FRANCISCO, the Capitol, as to the number of HONOLULU, & JAPAN PORTS. prizes at 5 p.m. to the immediate independence of
D. S. M.'s these two valiant units The above named Steamer received for heroic service in this baving the islands have been sanctioned
arrived Monday, 1st Apar: from all sentimental con-ar As for France, whenever March, 1920, Consignees and championed, giving rise to
the Commander-in-Chief sent a cargo
are tereby notified continued political agitation and siderations however, the
present their Bills of unreet with a consequent discour practical question which Europe commissioned, message boy' on to
and America have to decide is an errand, the D. S. M. was sure Lading for countersignature, and agement of enterprises looking to whether China would be more to be the reward. development of Philippine re as an independent state or as 2 the economic at.d industrial
take immediate delivery, from profitable to the rest of the world
alongside steamer or the Com- pany's Godown, where all cargo sources. This changed policy has
impeding immediate discharge imperilled and largely destroyed Japanese subject state,
will be landed at consignces' risk.
Storage will be assessed on Hongkong, 27th February, 1920. cargo remaining undelivered after Monday, 8th March 1920.
what
OF JAPAN.
one
had already been ac- ISSUE NARROWS TO AMBITIONS complished, and has served to delay rather than hasten, the pro- gress of the people at large in those standards of education, economic development, political capacity and civic virtue indis- 18.335 penisable to any true self-govern- ing from Japan. 13 6 13 4
Bowling analysis.—
1
Redmond.
Yeoh..
UNIVERSITY.
H. C. Hunt, e M. Albas, b
Laminert
T. I. Cheah, boy, Lammert... 15
D. K. Sany, Lummert....
F. A. Redmond, b 3, Abbas
R. A. Basto, run out.
S. K. Chua, b Lammert
When one asks whether China is worth saving, therefore, the practical issue narrows down to whether China is worth protect
"In Washington we bad four different chiefs of staff during the war, and every one who knows inge of the War Department anything at all about the work.
knows that the predecessors of sianism, Gen. Peyton C. March, the present high priest of Prus- were considered unequal to the packages will be landed into the All broken, chafed and damaged task. Through one pretence or Company's Godowns, where same another they were removed. will be examined on Monday, ment."
The encroachments which Jap failed in the performance of any
"Ordinarily when a man has 8th March, 1920 at 11 A.M. And, the recommendation that an has made upon China during!
No Claims will be recognised. Major General Leonard Wood the war have been thoroughly ad-specific task he is removed without after the goods have left the and former Governor General W.vertised. The Japanese are not reward. These man have on the steamer or Godown, and none will Cameron Forbes be favourably altruists. When they develop a other hand been rewarded in the be entertained if presented later considered for the nominations as piece of land, or a commercial name of the Present of the United than three weeks after arrival of president and vice president of concession, they work for the of the D. S.M."
States by the bestowal upon them steaner. uthe United States, respectively.
No Fire Insurance whatever, Their idea of privilege is mo- "The Kaiser," continued Mr. will be effected. gopoly. They have signed Open Gallivan, with some spark of
T. DAIGO, Door compacts and have then appreciation for consistency yet
Manager. worked deliberately and consist- alive, said: Me und Gott. Not Hongkong, 2nd March, 1920.
U
J. D. Wright, e and b Abbas
T. E. Yeoh, e and b. Ablas....
I. T. Pen, not out....
10
Danjahn. e Hammond
Edwards
{
11
M. B. Suffind, run out....
K. Lu, nie out
C. H. Yeah, e Goldenberg, b
M. Abbas
Bowling analysis.—-
Omar
Lammert
Abbas.....
Estras
Total....
M. X
น
3
-
13
.10.1
3 94
גו
Japanese alone,
E... Monsdeen, Hammond...ently to make commercial compe-so your Chief of Staff, U. 3. A.. E. Haroon, & McChaneli ↳ El-
wards
18. Mousdeen. b Hammond
en M. Muosa, aut ont
(1
Extra....
Total..
$3
M 151
B. W
33
14.2 4
12
42 4 Bowling analysis.
INDIANS v R. E. AND I. A.
R. E. and I. A. beat Indians comfortably on the lätter's ground. the Indian batsmen failing to come up to expectations. Scores.-
B.E. AND LA.
Edwards... Hammond
THE LEAGUETABLE.
RG:A.
R. E. ad I. A. Kowioon.. Civil Service.. 69L.R.C.
Capt. Grage and b A A.
Rumjahn.. Lt. Clauson, b A. A. Kumjaha 20 Staffs Major Edwards, b Earde.. 46 Navy
Lt. Col. Taylor, c S. H. Ismail University.
A. A. Rumjahn ........
1 H.K.C.C.
Lt. Hammond, e Bux b Earde 23 C.R.C.
Lt. Larkcom, not out
Capt. Murray, E. A. Moos.
deen b A. A. Rumjabn....
Lt. McConell, b Earde
Spr. Hallam, A.A. Rumjohn
Extras
42 CraigengowET
Total (for 8 wkts.)235 Bowling analysis.—-
Earde.
A. A. Rumjah
8. H. Ismail..
5. K. Moosa. E. Haroon
1.R.C.
.18.1-85
P. W. L. D.
P.
1
tition impossible in every quarter Peyton C. March, who sees no of China in which Japanese trade reason for including 'Gott.' It is interests were established. simply me with him.
A Japanese railway does busi- "In France there was a board ness so that Japanese only can, of awards of medals that sat in afford to use it. A Japanese Chaumont and looked with easy! mine supplies coal or iron on favour on giving awards to their) such terms that Japanese friends and with blind eyes and industries only and Japanese deaf ears to recommendations of shipping only are profited. A those without the pale." Japanese
tariff is not de- The failure to send Major-Gen signed to bring Japanese goods Leonard Wood overseas in com- into fair competition with imports mand of troops was 2
NOTICE.
HONGKONG BOXING
case of Mr.
I.
ASSOCIATION
FOURTH TOURNAMENT
At the Theatre Royal on FRIDAY
MARCH 5th at 9.15 p.m.
The Band of H. M. S. Hawkins will play on both afternoons. Tea obtainable on the Ground, H. B. L. DOWEIGGIN,
Hon. Secretary.
St. John's Cathedral
ORCAN
RECITAL
Monday next at 6 P.M.
BY
Mr. Denman Fuller. "
NOTICE.
HONGKONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.
Under the guarantee of the French Republic
The Local Branch of the BANQUE INDUSTRIELLE DE CHINE will receive subscriptions for the New French Loan 5% 1920 from the 19th instant to the" 10th of March next.
The Loan is free of income tax and redeemable in 60 Years at 15% by half-yearly drawings, the interest coupons being payable on 1st May and 1st November of each year.
Fully paid subscriptions at par Partly paid subscriptions at. 101% purporting:
Fr. 25. when subscribing Fr. 25.-on the 1st of April Fr. 25. on the 16th of July Fr. 26. on the 1st of August, 1920.
M. ROUET DE JOURNEL,
Manager, Hongkong, 16th February, 1920.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
THE Undersigned has received instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Thursday the 4th March 1920. commencing at II a.m.
at No. 8 Stewart Terrace No. 94 The Peak
including
The Final Dividend declared A Quantity of Valuable House- but to make imports impossible in international notoriety,"
for the year ending 31st December,
hold Furniture Fifteen-round Contest for 1919, at the rate of Two Pounds competition with Japanese goods. Gallivan said; adding that Gen. the Welter-weight Championship Five Shillings Sterling together 115A Japanese economic concession Wood" was never given an im- of the Colony, and the Mounted with a Bonus of Three Pounds B 21 10 is ever a military and political portant active command during Police Reserve Belt."
Teak extension dining table, Ten Shillings Sterling per share Silver Cabinet with Chubb's Lock, 23410 medium. A Japanese military or the war," but " to placate public
Between Sergt. "Sky" Keris payable on and after Monday Teak Bookcase, Teak wardrobe rison, R.N.Y.P. (Holder), and the 1st day of March 1920, at the with bevelled mirror, Teak Dining Iron Bux, of Manila, P. I. Offices of the Corporation, where Table with bevelled mirror, Mar- (Challenger). Shareholders are, requested to ble Top teak washstand, Brass
apply for Warrants.
7 2 3 2
.7 2
5 1 2 2
6 1
11
.3 - 1 2
FRIENDLY GAMES.
political encroachment upon Chin- opinion, something must be ese soll or Chinese rights is ever done."
6 wedge for commercial ex-
pansion.
3
Service scored 181 for six wickets
5
6 — »
COMMERCIAL AGENTS SPIED
2. Ten-round Catchweight Contest.
The bestowal of the D.S.M. on Gen. Wood, he continued, "is heartily approved by the entire military service, I am told, but Between Jack Kibbler, Chinese the reason for such bestowal Maritime Customs, Canton, and Manchuria is all but closed to looks like an interrogation point Sesman Occidental competition with Jap-in the minds of every one who Hawkins.
UPON,
treatment."
Deconhart,
H.M.S.
By order of the Court of Directors,
N. J. STABB,
Chief Manager, Hongkong, 28th February 1920.
2 The C.R.C. 2nd XI were at anese trade. The adventurer seek- has a knoweldge of Gen. Wood's
home to the Civil Service second ing an open road to Lhassa or
3. Six-Round Contest for the string. The home team batted Kabul is not more spied upon and
Amateur Lightweight Cham- firet end scored 162 for two wick- harassed than the British or
pionship of the Colony. ets, when they declared. Wing-kin made 95 and Lo Man- Manchuria. Shantung is being Ho American commercial agent in
Between Young Maber, ex- and Driver, R. A. (Holder,) pan was 48 not out. To the closed in the same way, but that better D. M... surprise of the home side, Civil is another story.
communications, better E. R. A. Hainen, H. M. S. Haw 11 1.65
educational facilities, and im-kins, (Challenger) Instead of being hermetically proved industrial methods, would Also three and thus won, H. Bevan being sealed against Occidental influ-greatly enrich the world and be Contests.
other six-round top scorer with a wall-played 77. ence, China is now, by the sincere & powerful factor in maintaining
The Hongkong C. C. played the desire of every intelligent Chinese world peace.
BOOKING:- Cash only at Wiltshires and were beaten by the as wide open to Western trade,
Messrs. Moutrie. But a China under the hege. narrow margin of nine runs-183 education and straightforward mony of militant Japan would bej
TUESDAY next for members to 174. For the Club, Hancock diplomacy as any country on effectively closed to free-com- (50), Mitchell (48) and Day (32) earth, except where and when mercial development, and, as an
WEDNESDAY to FRIDAY 4 were top scorers. For the Military Japan, by ways and means that ally of a nation which has profited
for the General Public. 7 Easton (48), Holdman (32) and are Oriental in the worst sersa, materially but gained nothing
G.G. N. TINSON, Beaven (29) did best, though." Mr. raises barriers.
spiritually from the war, would 32 Extras" (33) helped to swell the A free and independent Chias, be a constant menace
fairly and honestly assisted, with world's pence.
$28
'3 17
A. H. Rumjahn,b Hammond 10
S. H. Ismail, o Murray b Ham-
mond
N. M. Bux, c Grayb Edward...
G. C. Harde, c Larkcom b Hem.
mond
¡À. A. Rumjaho, b Hammond... Ustotal.
to the
only.
Hon. Secretary. J. O. WILDIN
Manager.
NOTICE.
mounted bedstead 6'7' x 6'6'′ with wire and hair mattresses and mosquito nata, Child's Cot with wire and hair mattresses etc. etc.
A Quantity of Books Bath Room, Pantry, and Kit chen Utensils etc, etc.
also
One Perambulator in good con..
One Collection of Butterflies
One Collection of snakes in bottles,
NOTICE is hereby that the services of Messrs. Wong Fook dition, Loy, Bin Chuen Kam and Chan Hon Piu with this Company have and Moths, terminated on the 30th day of the 12th Moon of the Ki Mi Tear, (the 19th. February, 1920) and those whom it may concern are requested to take note hereof.
Dated this 20th day of
February, 1920.
THE HING WAH PASTE MFG. CO. LTD. 47 & 48 Connaught Rd. Centl
Hongkong.
A Number of Feras and Planta pots.
in
On view from Wednesday the 3rd March, 1920
Catalogues will be issued
Terme cash on delivery,
Gco. P-LAMMERT,
Auctioneer,