KONTING TIR
irs crowd gathered any the
Mr. Philip Gibbs meilor to tha osrkong Cricket Club" ground |
t evening to witness Lore- Daily Chronicle bu fallawesin ( plavad tie between M.K. Ee and would be interwking: to know MW. Lo and Wong Po-koung what the people of this country and Wong Po-rie. This was a really think about the rigorona Championship Doubles event, and prosecution of the “Black List" on the previous evening play had demanding the surrender of many to be stoppad .mkan, hakk Woney German Princas, Ganorals, Ad- [DENIS," "SHE" "UR CUTE """Ostrova were leading by two sets to ona. - It was generally anticipated that | against humanity. We have had last evening the whole match newspaper views, some of them wonkl be played over again, but raising the old war cries, and In point of fact the player resume some of them unging moderation ad from the stage at which they but it is diffeult to know the feel- had left off on Tuesday. hing of the nation.
In private conversation with was a most exciting contest,
in many types of men and women and the result WALI
I have not meta single individual doubt to the
end. Vezy The Los won the first set played who did not think that a trial of at 6-2, this making the pairs two the Kaiser and his subordinates dots all. Then the Wongs ran by a Court of Allied Judges would off with four games in succession to a mockery of justice, and in the final set. It looked an ap sot of international folly. sary victory for them, especially Doubtless there are thousands later when at 3-1 in their favour of people in our own they had a score of 40-15, and (and undoubtedly the mass of again when, leading by 5-3-they people in France) only wanted a point to secure precisaly the opposite, and will the verdict. However, the Loot be satisfied until large num Brothers isvived and as a result bers of eminent personages and of clover tactical play thay their buman instruments in managed to make the game score Germany have been sentenced to Kall, then winging two more death, prison, or exile, but if that
da so I have not met them. the game* And with them match. They were given A hearty round of applause at the end.
at Halth Wharf,
200 Sacks Flour. Terms: Cash on delivery.
Us6, F. LANTE
Auctioneer.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned has received instructions from Messrs. Thoresen & Co. to sell by Public Auction on
Tuesday, the 18th May, 1920.
commencing at 3 p.m. country at his Sale Rooms, Dudiall Street who think The Steamer **DAQMAR "
as she now lies in the Manam River, Bangkok, with all her machinery, gear and appurten-
A LEGAL OPINION.
I had a conversation on the way back from Vianna with a distinguished member of our
socès etc.
1457 tons gross Reg..........
921 tons net Reg.
1800 tona deadweight capa-| city on 17 feet mean draft Speed 10 knots
This steamer went ashore in
Other ties resulted as follows: Championship Singlas diplomatic service who is, of all the Gulf of Siam, was salved, and Rumjahn beat A. B.. Raworth men, free from any suspicion towed to Bangkok, where she was 4-6, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5, 6-3. J. B. Fan- of being a "Pro-German.". Talk-dry-docked and patched up.
Inspection orders on application man beat Ismail 6-3,2-6, 3-6, 6-3,ing about the subject he said, "I 6-4
Doubles Captain Handicap Olliver and Captain Davies (owe 2/6) beat Lt. Col. Taylor and Col. Humphry 6-1, 2-6, 6-3.
٢٠٠ عليهم
do not see how the Kaiser, or any to the East Asiatic Co. Ltd., of his officers, can be brought to Bangkok., trial by an
Allied Court. The steamer to be at purchasers Apart from the difficulty risk after fall of hammer, when of obtaining direct evidence of purchase money is to be paid. guilt, or of formulating a charge.
For full particulare apply to which would have any legal Com-(weight, such a trial would be a
Singles "B."--Pay LL Robinson (owe 1/6) beat Pay L. Holborn (owe 1/6) 7-3, 6-4.
TENNIS LEAGUE.
THE ANNUAL MEETING.
travesty of justice, as by element-
ary ethics accusers may not be judges in their own cause. Also,
failure to convict would make us the laughing stock of history." That is the point of view of a man learned in international law, and I imagine it represents the
Geo: P. LAMMENT.
Auctioneer.
-TO-
Messrs. THORESEN & CO...
Hongkong.
conviction of mast English law-change between America and yers who are able to look at this Ecgland. It would not make the The annual meeting of the question in the cold light of legal loaf cast a penny less, or cansa Hongkong Lawn Tennis Lesgue tradition. Nor can I see Lord the home-made profiteer to dis was held east evening at the Haig or any of our generals gorge his ill-gotten wealth. H.K.CC. pavilion. Capt. Monteith giving evidence against Hinden- problems of life are too big and presided over a good
attenburg and his army command too insistent to be cured by the
gratification of vengeance. dance.
It was
ery.
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PUBLIC AUCTIONS.
The chief reason why-the The Hon. Secretary, Mr. A. O The average Englishman is Brawo, read. letters, from clubs unable to pronounce an opinion average Englishman, as far as I proposing to enter, including on international law, hat he, too,know him, is lukewarm about one from the University intimat seems to feel in his bones that a this "Black List:" or hostile to ing that they would not be able trial of alleged German criminals its prosecution, is because his
our mind is concentrated upon higher THE Undersigned has received to play before June and even would not be according to
instructions to sell by Public then they might have no courts honest ideas of justice, but would ideals than that, bigger and
decided be justified only by the laws of cleaner purposes. He is looking Auction on available.
Five entries vengeance, which are on another forward to an European peace. Saturday, the 3rd April 1930 to ami: them.
when all countries will get 10-1 were received for the "A". Dis.lplane.
He would not shed tears over gether, somehow or other, to ision and ten for the "B." To make up an even number in the the death or degradation of these reconstruct the ruin of war's at
I fancy that most of us heritage. He is convinced com ien. "A" Club de Recreio or Indian
the dead bodies who saw
of that anarchy and bankruptcy in Recreation Club were invited to join the "A" Both pleaded pancity English and French and German Germany are not going to be of players: but, having the power, soldiers strewn upon the fields of good for his gun business or his the meeting resolved that Indian France and Flanders during the peace of mind Recreation Club be put in the years of war would not be stirred
"A" division.
The teams
classified as follows.-
THE PATH OF WISDOM.
commencing at 11 am.
the China Merchants' Steam
Navigation Co's Godown, West Point.
(for account of the concerned) 360 piculs "Kwong Chow Wan" Brown Sugar.
Terms: Cash on delivery
Geo. P. LAMMERT.
Auctioneer..
✰ profound pity if there 05
I think he is right, and I go were to be A MASSACIC of are accordingly German field-marshals, gentrals thinking that if we inflame the farther than the average man în
and other officers, who were]) A Division-Kowloon, U.S. utterly callous of human life per and despair of the German RC, Garrison, H.K.C.C., C.R.C. when it was not their own. I for people by this new demand of and Jodians.
one would not grieve about their render we shall prepare the way inevitably to another war. - "B" Division. Kowloon "B," fate.
But I should grieve for our who are now
which will be fought by those Civil Service, Wigwam. U. 8′′K)
in their per- O. B, Navy, HK.C. C. "Bown fate which would be involved Craigengower, Club de Recreio in such acts of vengeance, done ambulators, the children of the Saturday, the 3rd April, 1920 in cold blood, with a pantomime men who escaped from the recent
and C.R.C. "B,"
ņ
massacre. I should feel that somehow we should have lost
It was decided that there be of justice. two matches each between teams
In 20 or 30 years the difference between German man-power and
in the "A" Division and one each caste in the code of civilisation French will be greater than it
in the "B" Division. The Hon. Betretary was authorised to draw -up fixtures.
LEAGUE CRICKET
C. R. C..v. I. R. C.
and chivalry.
LET GERMANY JUDGE THEM,
was in 1934. France will still hase Germany across her fron-
It is true there are brutal menițier, and if that neighbour is in Germany who by their conduct intent upon paying back - veo- in the war merit, death fitos: geance there will be another Lichty, but even in their case invasion, another masazure. and
agonised think most English people would another
for prefer them to die at the bands of help from England and their own people whom they led America. I understand to ruin and disgraced. The people passion which makes
the the
THE Undersigned has received
instructions to sell by Publiè Auction on
commencing at 11 am. at No. 22.Godown of the
Hongkong & Kowloos, Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon. (more or less damaged by sea water)
460 Boxes Tinplates 14 x 30 x 112 sheets x 100 pounds
Terms: Cash on delivery
Geo. P. LAMMERT. Auctioneer.
•
that I know, and I think I know French people crave for the HE Undersigned has received
THE a fairly average crowd, are not, punishment of the German instructions.to sell by Public The following will represent the in fact, very much interested leaders, and I think it is justified Auction on C. R. C in the above match on absorbed in the question by history-but not by wisdom. Saturday, the 3rd April, 1970 Saturday at 2.15 p.m. on bome of war criminals. The execu. IfFrance were wise and far-seeing German dg. ground-Ng Sa Kwong (Capt.). tion even of Hindenburg himself she would leave Un Hew
Geo. Lee, (which is quite unlikely) would mocracy to deal with its tyrants Ching, Chos Man Ping, Shin not fill them with any joy or and build bridges of reconciliation Man Ping, J. Wong, Lo Man satisfaction. It would not help across the Rhine, so that the Terms: Cash on delivery. Pan, Ho Wing Kio, Wong Kwok the demobilised soldier to get a German people should be shamed Kwong, and a, Chan Tinbetter job, or any job. It would by chivalry and educated by a Sung-
not redress the balance of ex-generous compassion.
Fan,
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In accordance with Ordinance No. 5 of 1912 the EXCHANGE RANKS will be closed for the NOTICE is hereby given that the transaction of EFBLIC BUS ORDINARY. YEARLY MEET- INESS on Friday, Saturday and ING of the Shareholders will.bo Monday. the 2nd, 3d and 5th, held at the Company's Hotel, April, 1920.
Hongkong, 29th March, 1920.
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WEDNESDAY, March 31st- TEA DANSANT From 4 to 7 p.m. LUSITANO RECREATION CLUB DINNER DANCE From 8p.m.
Thirteenth Athletic Meeting
PATRONS -H. E. Str Regio ald Edward Stubbs, K.V.M.G. H. E Major-General Ventris, Rear-Admiral G.H. Borrett, C.B.,
3rd, 4th & 5th April Captain's Cup His Landship Bishop Pozzon,
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NOTICE.
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Opposite the University Tel No. 734. P.O. Box. 593.- Principal
FRIDAY, April 2nd (Good Friday) ORCHESTRAL- EON. CERTS DURING AFTERNOON AND AT DINNER. (Semi-Sacred Music),...)”
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MONDAY, April 5th - (Bank DANSANT Holiday). TEA their Sports at the Race Course From 4 to 7 p. m. DINNER (by kind permission of the Hoog- DANCE From 8 pm
&
Kong Jockey Club), on Easter
Monday, 5th April, commencing
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JOHN P. JONES, B.Sc MLE Min. The Institute affords Special Pre paration (Clams and Private, Day and Evening. Oral and Correspondence) for University Matriculation Degree Examinations.
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History, Geography, Latin And By courtesy of the Management French, for Flongkong University. there will be special tram esra. July Examinations.
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