CATHEDRAL WAR MEMORIAL
RIFLE LEAGUE.
Defence Corps Beats
(Continued from Page 23
** Hawkins."
THE HONGKONG
The H.K.V.D.C. met H.M.S. "Hawkins"
iu the
MONDAY. JANUARY 31. 1921.
TELEGRAPH.
THEATRE
LEAGUE CRICKET.
H.K.C.C. v. University. Scoring 239 runs in just over League an hour and a ball (2304,05), T. Holman took the ant part of Championship on Saturday morn- [HKCC, gave University a hope- also read the ing, at King's Park Range and less uphill 'ght on the Club the service and prasers. The first lesson, Wisdom gain were successful, winning ground on Saturday. à 1 to 10, was taken by the Rev. by 66 points. The scores are as Score H. W. Shewell, which was follow-follows:- ed by the Te Deum, and then by the Second Lesson. Revelation T.
Kan
H. K. V. D. C.
to end, read by the Archdeacon. Mr. Grimes. During the course of the Pro-Me. Frith ressional hymn "O Gad, our help Mr. Wells in aces pad," which was accom- Mr. R. Good- panied by the Wilts Band outside the Cathedral, the Choir. Clerey Mr. F. fiand. and congregation preceded to the Memorial in the following order,; a collection being taken at the doors of the Church on behalf of Queen Mary's Home for the train- ing of disabled men:-
Choir and Clergy.
1. The Governor Sir R. E. Stubbs, K.C.M.G. and his staff.
H.E. Vice Admiral Sir A. L Duz. K.C.A, and his stað.
HE. Major General Sir G. M. Kirkpatrick, K.C.B.; K.C.S.J., and his staff.
The Relatives of the Fallen.
Man
Mr. Lyon Mr. Meado Mr. Shaw
T. E Pearce, retired .. PH: A Swyer, bEzcaborn G. M. Dorkins, b.Roffey
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The Popular Denniston Players
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The Play that was penned to make people laugh "THE GIRL FROM ŘECTORS
ITo-inorrow) 1 The Play that was penned to make people laugh
Monday
*THE GEL FROM REC AIRS
For the first time in Hongkong
** THE CO-RESPONDENT *
At the request of many "SHE WOK D 1× HER LHP 、."
For the first time in Mongkong.
"S OP THEY
The popular laugh play ** THE CAKISSED BRIDE
ILK.C.C.
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200 500 600 Total L J. Davies, c T. L Cheah b
44 44 47 +1 42 OS + 39
Freeborn.
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130 Maj. Edwards, b T. E. Yeoh.. 119 F. H. Farthing, b Freeborn
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Tuesday
IS
101
Wednesday
41 43, 3*
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Thursday
14 49 26
119)P. Jacks, ɓ Yeoh
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115 E. Grimble, lbw, RoXey
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Friday
12.39 34
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115
15jw, H. Drummood, e C. H.
Yeah, b Freeborn
Kita Weiman's remarkable play
"THE ACQUATTAL”
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Saturday
1.M.
'Total
"HAWKINS"
961
W. Lyon Brown, e Barney, b
Freeborn
J. C. Fletcher, not out
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200 500 600 Total.
Mr. Charles-
"worth Mr.
champ Mr. Horton Mr. Noss | Mr.
bridge
Total
200
48 40 41 134
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WAR MEMORIAL.
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I'niversity.
Proposed New Recreation Grounds.
SUBSCRIPTION LIST.
As
18
39
99 T. E. Yeoh, b Edwards
Public
24
5. S. Cheah, b Fletcher
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Hi Hon. The Chief Justice. Mr. Miller Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, K.C.
Mr. Chapman 30 The Hon. The Colonial Secre{Mr. Bishop tary. Mr. Claud Severn, C.M.G., 1.L.D. and the Legislative and Executive Councils,
Officers of the Navy and Army. Ex-Members of it. M. Forces, Other members of the congrega- tion..
all their
having
the la- been
"For The hymn. Saints
from who bosea
rest," sung. His Excellency the Governor removed the Union Jack and White Ensign covering the Cross, unveil ing the Memorial in the following
words:
1 bereby unveil this Memorial
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PRICES:-
SA.
Sz and $1.
Performancă 0.15 p.m. SHARP... BOOKING AT MOUTRIE'S. During the season The Peak Tramway Co., will run a special cars 15 minutes after the performance.
O. M. R. WIMPROVING KOWLOON.
D. K. Samp, b Edwards SON 1. T. Pun, e Sawyer b Edwards
H. C. Hunt, & Farthing
12
12
In its Kowlcon actes, 7 As Book $375--On the subject of recrea. 28tion grounds the Government is intent optilising temporarily 1 the vacant lands to the north of Salisbury Road. [ is
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Freeborn. 1.b.w.
Of each of these our brothers M. II. Roffey. b Edwards whose names we have heard read T. L'Cheah, & Dorkins
say in proud. H. R. jout just now, we
ref:-
Börkina
for his country":
He died far away, he died C. H. Yeah, e Drummond ►
before his time,
1 Dorkins But he died a soldier-he died. W. Bummer, not out
D. Later, Drummond b TA. Less stands as a Memorial Perkins
us of men who laid down their lives for their country and for humanity, and their name liveth
for evermore.
But again, this
Crust is
to the glory of God, and in meme Memorial to us of the price at
the
Extra
Total
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For the erection by Subscription, of a builting to be
WANTED.
WANTED.-Stewardess` for
The Undersigned havsreceived, steamar proceeding to Liverpool instructions to sell by Public'jmiddle of March 1921. Applicants Auction on
with previous experience and certificates of sarvioea only need Japply. Messrs. Butterfield and
Swire.
Saturday, the 5th Feb. 1931, commencing at 11am.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street.
*
One Indian Motor Cyels com- plete with side car
One case of Buttardies in good [condition ̧
One
American Combination
safe Cabinet
One Grand Piano Three Gramophones (new) Oo view Now.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
THEUndersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
Auction on
Friday, the 4th January, 1920,
commenting at 243 p.m. 2
run en Y. M.C.A. lines, to beat No. 127 the Peak "Bieton"
**War Memorial called the
TO BE LET. TO LET-omfortable house Nos. 11 and 13 Liberty Avenue Ho Man Tin, for Europeans. apply to E. Hing & Ca, 15 Wing Wo Street.
TO LET-Fully furnished flat {{4_rooms) at top of Prince's Buildings, from 1st. April to 31st. |October. Apply. Gilman & Co.
LrJ.
NOTICE.
HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO., LTD.
"
NOTICE is hereby given that the Ordinary Annual General Meeting of Shareholders in this Company will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, Hongkong on Saturday, the 19th February, 1921. at 11.30 am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a State-
Institute and to be managed for A Quantity of Valuable Household]ment of Accounts for the year
the joint was of the Navy, thei
Furalture
jending 31st December 1920.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of chairs, blackwood tables, stools the Company will CLOSED A portion of the sum raised willard jardinieres, mother of pearl from the 11th February to the be devoted to the erection of a per-lin aid curio cabinet, took canl
February (both days in- manent stone memorial which table, easy chairs, pictures, old clusive), during which period ao will be put in hand at an early bronces. carpets,
Transfer of Shares can be Re- date.
gistered.
Arms and Civilians by a Joint comprising Chesterfield sofa &
about zime that this waste Board of Directors, ground were put to better puz- pose, and the unsightly pools of | water after each heavy shower ut rain removed. The main difficulty at present is the cost of laying out and torting. Surely the Colony's Treasury is not so. depleted that it cannot on a few thousand dollars to convert the land in 11 question into well-turfed lawns for out-door games and children's playground.
0. 3. R. W.
10 - 12
5 - 14 21 2 49 + 5.1 213
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The suggestions submited to of the man of this Colony, who which humanity's freedom has Farthing
the Government by the Residents" counting not their life dear en bought and of the obligation Fleiner
Association embrace (a) tennis- themselves, laid it down for their which is laid upon us who survive. Edwards
courts: (5) garden resort with King and country during
Wey who are gathered round this Uncking
botanical specimens properly Great War Their Name liveth Cross this morning, we are not our
CRC LRC.
labelled; the provision of a band. for evermore.""*
own: we have been bought at a
CRC showed up badly against sand and shelters has also been The Guard of Honour presented great price, the
price of 025 arms, whilt the Band played the Brothers Blood: Fur lives are LRC on CRC ground patchyvocated): fel cricke: pit h and Belding allowed the Indiacs to pile has been suggested that the ex- deld for hockey nd baseball. It General Salute,
fíorfeit to them. Ker. H. Copley Moyle then readj
Hundreds of quiet cemeteries in up a biz score which the Chinese) treine end of this plot of land be cut the names of Hongkong men France and in distant parts of the could not rear.
alcatel as an additional child- ren's play-round.
earth, will witness to generations
Scoreaz-
I.R.C.
who fell in the wat
After the reading of the names of the greatness of the rest at silence was kept for a space, after which humanity's redemption his! A. H. Rumjaha. : Gletins b which the Prayer of Dedication heen bought. By the aucrifice of Lee ...
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was said by the Lead Bishop:- these men, the nations will be M. II. „Abbas, : Un b Ching, "In the faith of Jesus Christjadeed and our lives will le judg-j S. H. I-mail, e Ching & Lea we dedicate this Memorial, to thejed to. If we fall back to pre-war A. A. Rumjahn, e Kew b Lee pious memory of the men, from days-if we ate content to live et Arezill not out this Colony, who have fallen in all lives, not base perhaps, but 16. lemail, e Gittins b Lez the Great War, in the Name
of mean--if we allow the world boja. Minu, b Ching the Father, and of the Son, and full back into pre-war conditions; ¦
the Holy Ghost.
If we do not dedicate ourselves to And we pay Ther. 4 Lord, that the bringing in of a new creation- Total 6 wkts, dev.) .......... this Crom which we have now the Holy City, the new Jerusalem.) Weerapalli, S. A. email, dedicated to Thee, may ever recoming down out of Hearen from Rumjaha and S. H. Bax did mind as of Thy meritorious cross God-then the lives of these men bal and passion and of their sacrifice have been waded: it is as if they and may kindle in us a like spirit had not died. Their spin-the of service, Who livest and reignesh spirit of iron sarritice of body and
Np Sae Kwong ›. . . . with the Father and the Moffat soul-must be our spirito so
Chips. Spirit, one God
Their ever only can the day be won
[2 Amen.
Isacrifice must sting us all into a The Lord's Prayer was repeated service that shall be bervic.
cow and
Bowling analys' s. -----
Lists' may be found at: Messrs. Lane Crawford Mes-rs. Kelly & Walsh Messrs. Moutrie Messrs. Wm. Powell Ltd. The Hongkong Club The Hongkong Cricke: Club The Club Lositano
The Engineers' Institute
The Victoria Recreation Club The Kowloon Cricket Club The Kowloon Bowling Club The Peak Club
The Club de Recreio The Craigenguwer Club
M. J. BREEN, Hon Secretary War Memorial
Committee.
Please note we have removed
NOTICE.
11
NAVAL MAN ROBBED.
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NOTICE OF
REMOVAL
16
Woman Sent to Goal.
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Excine Room Artificier John
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not
11 Murphy o-day charged a Chin-Building, No.
ese woman, at the Police Court, Central 3rd Floor. with soliciting and with stealing
MANNERS & BANK HOU SE Dis wallet containing som of
LIMITED $49.
Evidence was given by the complainant to the effect that he' was accosted by the defenda: t O. M. R. W and another woman outside the 641 Naval Canteen, and when he told 3812 them to clear off, the defendant
16 3 03
C.R.C.
by the congrezution and was fol And lastly, this Grow is 2. Leek Wei, c S. H. Ismail ↳ lowed by the sounding of the "Last Memorial to us of the Sacrifice of Abbas
from redeemed Past" by the buglers, during Him who bas
Un Hew-fan, e Weerapulli i which the Guard of Honour - pre-waste the spcriace of these.
Arcalli sented arms.
our brothers. If I mistake not The Lord Bishop of Victoria there is more than ene man here then addressed the congregation who, at the end of a fight, has as follows:-
dood on the field of battle after
¡Ng Sze-kwong. b Abbas G. A. V. Hall, Ardalli
Ching, & A. A. Kumjahn
Rumjahn
3. P. Choa, e D.
DA. A. Rumjaha Wong, c 5. H. Tamaso Mins G. Lea, not out ...
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This Memorial Cross, which we the fight was ores, and with have unveiled and dedicated to bewildered mind has asked this day, what does it represent? Bquestion: "Is there in all the stands for three things. First off universe anything that can redeem all this Cross is a memorial to us from waste all this destraction W. Gittins, & A. A. Parajahn.. and to those who come after and as somehow his mind hasŢA. J. Kew, did not bat of the men who went forth from travelled on toa Green Hillfaraway this Colony to serve a cause greater outside the City Wall, and to a than they knew and who laid down lonely Cross placed there, he said their lives for their fellows. It here only can this sacrifice re- not of unknown warriors that weceive its explanation and the fulfil- are thinking now, but of men wellment of its purpose." known-many of them is
this
Bowling analgala
Abbas
I cannot, I think, do better than Arçulli
on Offices to Mercantile Bank Queen's Road
WITHOUT PREJUDICE.
A policeman at Kingston inserted her hand into his breast-They were molesting for ales by
pcake and extracted the wallet.
She and her companion then took passing remarks to thin. ries and drove of in differenz
| directions. He went after the
defendant
&
A woman at Highgate be in another Tiksha came estranged from my neigh and followed her down to Happy bour when peace was signed. 12 Valles.
where be grabbed her
and got possession of his wallet.
The clerk, at Tottenham - What The reply- When I was in the Army they
27 The complainant complained is your religion?
at on the way back he did not 2010 any
policeman and was said I wa« C.E. 11therefore compelled to take the 10 defendant back the whole way Eto the Naval Yard before he could get a policeman and have 10 her arrested.
The Magistrate passed ser- 111 tenre of six weeks hard labour
on each count.
Total (3 wkts.)
O. M. F. W.
16 7 CI +
5 1 17 2
15-
NEWS AND VIEWS.
8 2 27 3
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2 1
1-1-
Colony-the-relatives, the friends, and... by qualing -these-immortal SH. Ismail the comrades of ant a few gather-words of Abraham Lincoln spöken A. A. Rumjahn ed together here.
at the close of the American Civ D. Weerapalli
A. Minu
In the Chapel of Clifton College, War:-
Birdwood'
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that School where Earl Haiz. "It is for us, the living, to he A. H. Rumjahn where General many other famous leaders re- ceived their early training, there is a Memorial Brass erected to a
young soldier, an old boy of the School, who died on a distant frontier. The words on the Brass are in Latin; the translation is
He died far away, he died
before his time,
But he died a soldier, and he
died for his country.
dedicated to the unfinished work. which they who fought have thus far so nobly advanced. It
Civil Service v. Staffa Civil Service beat Staffs
on
is for us to be here dedicated to Saturday by a goodly margin, al- the great task remaining before though from the early scores Staffs as, that from these honoured seemed likely to win. dead we take increased devotion
to that cause for which they
-Craicenzower-v. RG-A.
gave the last full measure of Craigeagower completed their devotion; and that we here high-league programme on Saturday". ly resolve that these dead shall when they went down to R.G.A. not have died in vain."
The National Anthem and the
The League Table.
And some of you will remember pronouncement of the Blessing how Henry Newbolt has concluded a most impressive cere Civil Service mortalized those words in one of mony, "following which relatives Kowloon
flaïd * sumber of beautiful Craizengower kis poemsc
Qui procul hine-the legend's wreathes at the base of the Cross: G.R.C.
During the service the flags at AKC.C. writ The frontier grave is far the Cathedral and oh the WET- EGA.
1737.
Qui ante deim periti
rell millas, við pro patris.
ships in the harbour, including a University French destroyer, wers flown at indlans.
Stafs half mast.
P. W. L. D. P.
651
It seems to be the new system of economies that we should produce everything at a loss and try to Fell at a profit.-Mr. Justice Darling.
a
mort
brass
TUK. fender, electric fittings etc., etc. › Teak extension dining table and chairs, testsideboard with bevell ed mirror, teak dinner waggons American refrigerator, glassware, teak screen etc. etc.
of
Single teak & iron bed-tends teak wardrobes, teak dressing table, wahstands, chest drawers cham-lled baths, geyser
Also
etc., etc.
A Quantity of Ferns in pots
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1 Grand Fiano by Steinman & Son (in fine condition)
Catalogues will te jausd
On view from Thursday, Ord February.
the
Terms: Cash on delivery
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Auctioneers.
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APPLY TO
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Oil
2192
JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON
General Managers. Hongkong, 31st January, 1921.
STEAMER FOR SALE.
Under intins receized from THE MINISTRY OF SHIP. PING. LONDON 10fers are invited for thapore we of the following Ex-Enemy Steamera:-
Name of Grass Net |Steamer Tonnage Tonnage Ruilt.
Chow Fa 1646 Manila 1790 Wong Kei 1775
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1:00 1904
1115 1896
Terms of sale and full particp- lars may be ascertained
application to, and permits for inspection will le issued
by Messrs. Bonstad & fo.. Singa- pore: Mesare. Bulloch Brus, & Co., Ltd., Messrs. Mackinron Mackenzie & Co., Hongkong: and the undersigned.
Bealed tenders should be lodged with Mackinnon Mackenzie & Co.. Calcutta. Offers must be in sterling and a deposit equal tò Five per cent of the amount Pendered most be made with the Company's Agents at the Port of |of>*.
Tenders will be opened at. Caleutta on Tuesday the 29th March 1921, and must be valid for 14 days after that date.
MACKINNON MACKENZIE
One Hornsby Ackroyd Engine 3 Horse Power. Fuel: 16. Kerosene, Complete with cooling! apparatusin good condition. May be viewed by appointment at
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; A wife
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NOTICE.
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NOTICE.
THE INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, LTD.
The Directors of the above Company have declared an In- toir Dividend Deferred Share
for the year 1920 at the Įrate of 6i- per share.
Dividends for Shareholders on the Colonial Register are free of Income Tax and will be paid at the rate of 2/10 per dollar.
Dividend Warrants will be ob tainable on and after Saturday, 26th February, 1921, at the Ch SECOND pany's Office.
THE KOWLOON LAND & BUILDING CO., LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
the THIRTY
of Transfer Books of the Company ORDINARY MEETING SHAREHOLDERS in this Com-will be closed from 19th February An Income-tax defaulter wrote pany will be held at the Company's to 26th February, both days in-
Buildings onclusive, Prohibition may not probibit to the Acton magistrate that he offces Victoria but we also have a law against hoped to be able to pay shortly Friday 4th February 1921 at 12 JARDINE MATHESON & CO. LTD.
General Managers. sta-ling, and look at the hotels be was going to Dublin with o'clock roon for the purpose of
receiving the Report of the Direc-| Hongkong, 26th January, 1921. rates-Cleveland News,
rors together with the Statement A husband at Box County of Accounts for the year ending The Mothers League in Dum-Court-You are badly handicapp 31st December 1920. arton has stituted a novelty.ed nowadays it you have a wife I: has made a prchase of poate, who is fond of the "tonic-look with the object of supplying gOME'S
what it costs. milk to sick children. Several of the animals have arrived, and if the experiment is a success a full herd may be instituted.
Announces
the P.I.C.
been
The REGISTER ₪ SHARES
NOTICE.
The Shareholders of the Bad of the Company will be CLOSED que Industrielle de Chine are from WEDNESDAY 26th Janu-[herewith informed that an interim ay to FRIDAY 4th February Etividend of-Fre:-20;; per-share- both days inclasive during which will be paid from February 1st.. D-rind no transfer of shares can 1921, on presentation of their be registered.
certificates at the Bed Office, in Paris, and at any of iis agencies.
That blouses which in June las were worth £300 are now, owing to the rapid change of fashion. ele98. was a statement made to The Marine Department to-day Mr. Justice Astbury recently.
think the Prince
Several people have 15 Ropert Dry Dock and Engineer- 1ing Company, which is constract making merry about Mr. Justice 8 2 1 ing
two Gavernment tramp Darling's questions as to the The 62139 steamers, has suspended oper-identity of Mrs. Beeton. But I
212 8ations
to Owing
financial wonder offhand how many of 4226 difficulties, There will come them could provide the shortest 7 13 3
quently be some delay in the biography of the cookery lady, or 613 25 completion of the full list of 63 even tell within a generation
when he lived?" 0 Government steamers,
By Order of the Board of Director MOWBRAY S. NORTHCOTE
Secretary to Hoogkong Land Investment
& Agency Co., Ltd. General Agents for The Kowloon Land & Building Co. Ltd Hongkong, 19th Jandiry, 1921.
LADIES' RECREATION CLUB.
A general meeting will be beid at the City Hall on Wednesday February 2nd at 12 noon.
Your attendance is Specially requested t
DOROTHY DIGBY,
Hon. Secretary.