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MONDAY, MARCH 19, ́ 1922.

NOTES & COMMENTS.

DAY BY DAY.

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WHOFFER IS OUT OF PATIENCE A striking instance of the IS OUT OF POSSESSION OF HIS reversal of positions brought SOUL; MEN MUST NOT TURN DEKS about by the hand of Time is AND XIAL THEMSELVES IN ATING- sesa in the hostility towards ING OTHERS-Francis Bacon, Senator Lodge, who is

now

engaged upon the task of piloting Saturday's health return show the Pacific Treaty through two fatal cases of plague, the the "upper house" of Congress, victims being Chinase. It is impossible to resist the conclusion that the Treaty is Two more produce exchanges being made the shuttlecock of are in course of formation locally. parties. Little more than two They bring the number that have years ago Senator Lodge headed come into existence during the the Republican faction in opposi- last six months to sight. tion to President Wilson when the latter espoused the Treaty of Ver- sailles, and now the Democrats,

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HONGKONG, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1922.

THE GOVERNMENT VINDICATED.

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the Treaty is frustrated, a large According to Mr. Tsutsumi, portion of the protracted Confer-Manager of the local T.K.K. ence lately held at Washington Office, the net commercial loss to comes to naught. However, the the Colony through the operation indications are that it will go of the strike amounted, roughly, through. If the prophesy of 66 to $100,000,000. affirmative votes against 30 is justified by the result, the Treaty will receive the requisite to thirds majorits. It is gratify ing to Hughes has refuted the canard that Mr. Balfour "jockeyed" him into acceptance of the Treaty over the herds of the other members of the American delegation. Such

that note

Mr.

The Musicale arranged for Thursday, March 15th, at the Helena May Institute, will not take place. A Tea-dance will be hald on Thursday, March 23rd Tickets, 75 cents.Adel.

FOOTBALL.

Saturday's Matches..

(BY “QUIZ") Saturday's games resulted follow-

CHALLENGE SHIELD.

'tong Club H.M.S. Tamar

PRINCE'S VISIT.

Japanese Community's Plans.

BOXING.

Feather and Middleweight Championships.

Teddy Neal is to fight A. B.

The share which the Japanees as community will take in the

reception and celebrations on the Chadwick, H.M.S. Marasion, far the featherweight championship occasion of the Prince of Wales of the Colony and C.P.O. Callag

visit to the Colony will be A Freworks display for which a han, H.M.S. Ambrose, is to meet large order has been placed with A.B. Donesu, H.M.9. Magnolia ...the well known firm of Osaka for the middleweight abampion- Kawamura and Company of ship. The articles were signed ou Japan. It is at present planned Saturday.

Both fights are for 15 rounds, by the committee in charge of the arrangements to give a day and are to take place at the

HONGKONG LRAQUE King's Regt Kowloon King's Res... ROA. Res.... United A.C.... 6 University... 1 St. Joseph's... 1 Kowloon Res. O CLUB v. TAMAR.

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Before the war he woTE

A large crowd turned out to time and night display with Theatre Royal on April 1st. The witness this match on the Che rockets and set pieces, lasting featherweight championship is for ground. McCubbin replaced altogether three hours on the purse of $150 and trophies valua- Messrs. Mackintosh and Com-Rodger at left back, and Ruhr and first day of the Royal visitor's a similar amount, two-thirds of or a large section of them, bely-pany send us a "light" reminder, Weyman were abeant, their places stay, and another display on the each to go to the winner and ons- in the form of a couple of baxes of being taken by Banner and Telfer. day of his departure for Japan. third to the loser. The middle- ing thair title, as it must seem to the impartial observer, armatebes, of their new address in MeTavish crossed over to the Towards the already big quantity weight championship is for a

Alexandra Building.

inside left position, while Banner of fireworks Messrs. Nikko and purse of $150 and trophies to the evidently bent upon "getting

played on the right wing. The Company, the curio dealers, of value of $200, the winner to take It is an their own back."

Completed by the addition game started in bright sunshine Queen's Road Central, have decid two-thirds of each and the loser unedifying spectacle, particularly

tribution of $2,000 worth which where bigh issues are involved. of a cornet player and drummer, and the conditions were ideal for ed to make a substantial con-one-third.

All the men are well-known to A set of politicians are apparently the Coronet Theatre Orchestra good football.

Play opened very fast and the they are ordering from a firm in followers of the noble art in

The Committee in exchanges were slightly in favour Formosa. preserving the world's peace in noon concerts at the City Hall.

of the sailors in the open, but they charge of all the arrangements is Hoogkong, but their records are

worth giving. order to score a party point. If

Neal lost on points in en sight- were loose in front of goal. Their headed by Mr. T. Yasuda, Manag forwards were too eager to shooter of the O.S.K., and by Mr. T.

December, 1919; and be and Rodger had plenty of time to Tsutsumi, Manager of the Toyo round contest with J. Daniels in beaten on points by A.B. Webbin clear the shots that came his Kisan Kaishs. way. The Club ware the first!

when sailors tried hard to level up, but a ten-round bout in January, 1920; become dangerons Banner sent in a long shot which the backs were playing a sound and he was knocked out by Britt Mitch cleared just as Begg rush. defensiva game and Rodger easily in the first round of a fifteen- ed up. Shortly afterwards, Begg cleared anything coming his way. round contest for the festher tried a solo effort and almost Just before the close, Oxland was weight championship of the succeeded, for Mitch left his goal carried from the field. having Colony in November last year, Brazen-this occasion Neal was not as fit to meet bim and the Club centre twisted his knee and the Tamar but his trainer considers that on directed the ball past the sailors' finished with ten men. goalie butstumbled and fell a few dale had a good chance to reduce as usual and should have done yards from goal, the ball going the Club's lead, but he was too better. Neal beat Britt on points * ten-round contest in The annual Procession of the over the line outside the post. far down and McCubbin running in By the prompt publication of a detailed statement & suggestion is puerile. Britsin's Cross took place in the compound Begg shook himself badly by the cross forced him to run the ball February last year and in a tau- setting forth the part it played in the strike negotiations, ex-Premier is well known as the of the Roman Catholic Cathedral fall and a slight halt was called over the line. With Harry taking round fight with P.O. Ward, his

After the pro- other end and Hudson, tasted foul on Hudson, the whistle round.

The sounded, leaving the Club win- Chadwick forced L. S. Taylor but he himself would doubtleasing spectacle. the Hongkong Government has acted wisely. Since the possessor of a persuasive manner, sesterday and was a most impose the sailors worked the ball to the free kick for the Tamar for a opponent retired in the third Club supporters were elated whenners of a hard and wall contested to retire in the fifth round in s settlement there bas, unhappily, been a deal of loose and feel rome astonishment at his cession, Rav. Fr. Miraes Sarmen Rodger with a long shot.

they saw Forsyth beat Mitch and game by two zoals to nil The six-round contest in December foolish talk, creating an impression, which has gone far alleged ascendancy over the U.S.to, of Macao, preached.

Kowloon has its opportunity the ball safely in the net, but the Club now enter the final of the last year; be beat Larter op polots afield, that the Government made an ignominions surrender Secretary of State if the sugges

this evening of seeing "The whistle had previously sounded Competition and will meet the in a six-round contest in January to the strikers and, acted in a generally weak and temporis-tion could be taken seriously.

Heart of Maryland." Vitagraph's for an infringement by one of the winners of the RG.A. v. Police this year; be vanquished Hindle David Club players and the Tamar were match, which is due to take place on points in a ten-round bout last of Tersion ing manner throughout the crisis. If there are still A Chinese Veteran.

The paragraph in our "Twenty-fine film those who hold that view, we would commend to them a

tha bantamweight championship KING'S & KOWLOON. of the Mediterranean, for which careful and studied reading of the Government statement. Five Years Ago" columa con- Belasco's American Civil War awarded free kick close in. on the Club ground next Saturday month, and he was the holder of

At Scokumpoo, the King's

honour he had to fight eighteen together with the replies to Mr. Pollock's queries. The cerning His Excellency Dr. Waplay. A special matinee will also Brazendale and Cross were doing at 4.30 p.m.

they failed to finish and most of

wide of the secured their first victory in contests. the abats went statement makes it abundantly clear that the Government Ting-fang serves as a reminder, be given at the Kowloon Theatre good work on the sailors' left, but

if one were needed, that this for children.

Hongkong football by winning was in no wise responsible for the terms agreed upon veterso among Chinese politic

The Prince of Wales is anxion objective.

Gerrard, with a good turn of against Kowloon by two goals to Callaghan was middleweight between owners and men and that it took no part whateverians has witnessed many spochs in the discussion of the economic points at issue. And in his country's later history.to meet ex-Service men during the replies to Mr. Pollock's questions dispose once and for An octogenarian, he must have his visit here, and at opportunity speed and with a sura kick, pre-nil. The hard ground at Sookun-champion of the Nore Command all of the idea so widely prevalent that the local Ad-been approaching man's estate will be provided at the grounds of vented the wing from combining, poo is suited to the King's style 1916-17 and runner up in the when the British captured Co-Government House at 2.30 p.m. so they were forced to take pot of play, for the low passing game middles and heavies champion- ministration was ordered by the Imperial Government to ton, where Dr. Wa half a century on April 6th. applications for shots at Rodger from long range. the ball travels very fast. Kow-ships of the Nora Command in re Pte. Mason, settle. the dispute and that it brought pressure upon or mors afterwards was himself cards of admittance should be On the other wing, Hill was loon could not settle down to 1917. the owners to end it at all costs. The activities of the to play a prominent part. Ou made to Mr. E. H. Rice, Govern- always anxious to part with the combination and only the smart over forty fights and among bis be attempt to beat McCubbin and Mason prevented the King's from R.MLI, Pte. Severes, welter- Hongkong Government were confined to tendering its good that occasion the British also ment House, not later than March ball and only on one occasion did defensive work of Wheeler and conquests

captured the notorions Yeb, the 25th.

then he shot wide from 20 yards winning by a large margin. Io waight champion of the Army, offices to both sides, as occasion offered, and to the taking Southern Viceroy of those remote

range. Begg was the first to the first portion of the game, and L/Cpl. Cook, welterweight of steps to preserve peace and order and for securing the days, in which, nevertheless Dr.

The T.K.K. advise that a new score. The ball was sent to touch Crotty put the King's sheed when champion of the R. E.'s.

Duncan has beaten A. B. Bell; We, as just remarked, was &

freight office of the company near the corner flag and from the he beat Woodman with a high maintenance of essential services.

Most of the critics of the Government whom we have witness of events. No doubt His was opened on February 1st, in row-in the Club got possession shot. In the closing half Bur- he vanquished Sergt. Olliver la encountered have indulged in complaints of a very general, Excellency also remembers many Osaka, Japan. All communica- and the ball was sent over to nett added to the King's score the second round of the middle.

incidents of the Taiping rebellion.

tions regarding inward or outward

beat A. B. Laurie in the pre- if strongly denunciatory, character. Asked to be specific,To members of this Colony Dr. freight addressed to: Toyo Kisen Banner, who headed to Begg, /soda well-contested game ended weight championship of the Army ST. JOSEPH'S = KOWLOON kminaries for the championship they have only been able to defend their attitude by the wa is of direct interest, seeing Kaisha, Freight Office, Kawag and the latter sent in a hard in a win for the soldiers by two and Navy, Eastern Command; he

RESERVES.

of the Nore Command in 1921 vaguest of allegations. A close reading of the Govern-that he practised law here, being shishi-Ku, Osaka, will drive that gave Mitch no chance. goals to love

first Chinese, we have

On the Kowloon F. C. ground, and defeated A. B. Turner in the ment's statement, however, not only discounts the charge of the

aleared and offside against Banner vacillation, but makes it clear that the Government firmly heard, to be called to the English receive prompt and preferred after this reverse, but Gerrard Bar. Chinese nomenclature

brought the sailors relief. The Happy Valley, these teams met arst round of the semi-final. He resisted more than one of the demands made by the men's

is a matter not readily comprehen-

In the Billiards Championship. Club left, got away, bot Smith for the first time this season lont in the final to P. O. Striker.

to touch. McCubbin and as the Juniors' programme For the Novices' Tournament. leaders. Let us be specific. It was demanded, for example, sible to the Westerner; in those that seamen should in future be employed solely through days his Excellency's appellation W. A. Pennell failed to turn up kicked the Union, and that no agreement between owners and was Ng Chor, Reference to him for his match with Ho Shai- cleared from Hill, and Banner was to be finished next Saturday, which has been arranged to take men should be valid unless witnessed by the Union. Both is made in Mr. Norton-Kyshe's cheong on Saturday. To-night, sent in a shot which Harry Kowloon were anxious to play place on March 31st. and April

True, poned the fixture down be

| History of Hongkong, which G. F. Hue was to have met C. deflected behind, but the corner for the four points, as they post-ist. there are over one hundred assent was given to an arrangement by which seamen may elder statesmen had wide experi- gone to Shanghat Earnshaw Banner kicking the ball behind. played on Christmas Eve. This probably last three nights. have the advantage of the presence of an interpreter at ecce abroad siter leaving this secures & walk-over. To-morrow Smith, for the Tamar, had his game was fast for a Junior ove was forced on several occasions being registered at half-time. the signing on or off of articles, but, inasmuch as the Colony. He was Minister Pleni-night, William Smith and Lee work cut out to stop England and and evenly contested, no goals to turn the ball to touch to stop Resuming after the interval, play agreements are in the English language, that is only just potentiary to the United States, Wing-iu meet at 8.30 p.m.

and also rendered diplomatic

certain. Maber got An anouncement has been the Club winger. With the ball) was again even and when a draw and right. Two other points upon which the Government service in Spain and Pera, for

French Consul's Protest- refused to give way concerned the suggested arbitration. which he received a special mark proclaimed in Canton by Gov- in the sailors half the interval seemed

the match by the only goal

Our Canton In one, the Government declined to assent to the personnel of esteem from the Emperor of ernor Chan to the effect that arrived with the Club leading by through for the College who won

correspondent Resuming, the setting eno made scored.

states that the opinion prevails, of the Arbitration Board suggested by the seamen; in the China. Bat when the revolution anyone who has better ideas con- goal to nil.

in official circles that Chan King- other, it refused to agree to the proposal that arbitra-came Dr. Wu, perhaps inspired cerning the question of improving

At Sookuopoo the R.G.A. went ming, who has been appointed. tion should take place in Canton. Now let us come to the bis experience in the United the local political conditions of it difficult for some of the players KING'S RESERVES

States, threw himself into the the province will be allowed to to see the ball when it was in the

and with good runs on the left, but down after having the better of Commander-in-Chief of the Can- matter of the reopening of the Union, concerning which task of setting up a republic, and submit suggestions to the Gov-air, England was conspicuous

bis fellow workers failed to turn the game in the opening half. tonese forces for the Northern there has been so much misinformed comment. On this on the split between North and ernment for discussion

to account his accurate centres. Early in the game the RGA expedition, will soon assume issue, let it not be forgotten that the men's leaders made South coming about he took sides approval.

After about eight minutes' play were awarded a penalty and

that Tang Hang will set as chief the sending of delegates to Hongkong conditional upon the against Peking because of its

The chair-coolie of Mr. Robert is this half, McTavish put the Kent taking the kick ballooned duty and leave for the North, and reopening of the Union. To that, the Government firmly be supposed that, with advancing Yip, compradore of Messrs. Reiss Club further ahead, for, after over the bar. However, shortly of military headquarters in Can- declined to listen. But the delegates came to Hongkong, years, none the less, and they later had to acquiesce in the yellow would be uppermost And Company, was this morning Smith had beaten Begg and afterwards Brennan gave them ton. Ma Yuk-hong to act as Civil Government decision that they must first announce a com- the same at the recent opening of charged before Mr. J. R. Wood partly cleared, McTavish sent the lead and at half-time the tox plete settlement of the strike before the Union could be the new Shameen office of Way- with being drunk, and disorderly over a bigh shot and the bell scores were one to pil in favour of foong," Dr. Wa showed himself According to Inspector Kent who isrded safely in the net, out of the Artillery, The King's upheld restored to its foriper status. It was not until the still to be possessed, of rare intel-prosecuted, the condition of the the reach of Mitch. Being two their reputation and maintained Canton correondent is that

defendant on Saturday night was goals down, the sailors went off beir position at the head of the during

trikers persuaded Chi delegates themselves had announced a settlement that the lectual vigour.

such that it took four man to with a dash from the centre and hague table by putting on two the Union was reopened. One other point. The men's;

work and caused tbs French delegates wanted the release of all persons held in con- Chinese Girls and Corsets. bring him to the Police Station, Brazendale ran the ball over goals through Jones and Hest mese and Annamite employers of A little discussion has been where, in the cell, he kept up the line nest the upright. McCub- thereby winning the watch by arms on the Shameen to cease where Stewart UNITED, UNIVERSITY. Post Office to close down. The nection with the strike, including those imprisoned. But proceeding at Shanghal as to the most lively disturbance until the bin stopped Hill and returned two goals to one.

The University had a set-back French Consul bas therefore the Government absolutely refused to interfere with the prevalence of corsets among the early hours of the morning. The midfield, sentences of those imprisoned for offences against the law. fair sex of China. From Hankow defendant, who said that he could No convicted man was set at liberty.

a statement had come that the not recall what happened on that at out to England and the latter

Mitch picking out from simlost were beaten by a strong United Governor on the matter, as a 70- A close reading of the facts, therefore, pats on the girls there have taken to this night, was given the option of set in a long, dropping shot, on the Club ground when they made a protest, to the Civil visit to the Club goal and Bard Samy opened the score for the Department has been instructed situation a very different complexion to that suggested by device in imitation of Shanghai, Paying & 810 fice or going to under the bar. The sailors paid a team by no let that 6 goals to 1. salt of, which the Municipal

described by the correspondent prison for fourteen days.

www pulled up for offside close in. University early in the game. to see that there is no repetition local tittle-tattle. And for the Daily Press this morning to as the leader of China's fabion-

Hudson sent & drive from 30 Botelho equalised for the United of such an occurrence.

Our Canton correspondent also assert that, with the single exception of insisting on the able world-probably meaning holding of the conference in Hongkong, the Government the Westernised portion thereof been traditionally free from yards' range, Rodger catching the and in a very short time the gave away all along the line, is totally untrue. On all as far as we understand these this method of constricting ball and punting to midfield. United took the lead through reports that eighteen jonks wer vital points the Government stood firm, and it undoubtedly matters, the corset is apt to be the figure, and it seems a pity that Burd was slow to take advantage Valentine. The United led at the proceeding from Canton to Polo, decidedly injuricus, but has they should fall into a practice of a pass from Braxendale and interval by four goals to one, few miles below Whispos, aboard, when they were pirated. used its influence, in a perfectly impartial manner, to ease become a necessity to Occidental condemned by many medicos. Gerrard cleared, taking the ball Valentine and Payne having with hundreds of passenger the negotiations once they began. Being neutral, it could women through generations of Loquiries at the Northern port, well up the field before sending added goals. scarcely do more. So far as preserving the peace and usage. Mr, Saddow sought to however, go to show that the forward to Banner. Harry cleared In the closing half, the United Over one hundred passes securing the interests of the public were concerned, it solve. the problem, with much babit does not extend much be and Hudson sent Brasendale in had most of the play and May were kidnapped. The past acted effectually and with discretion. If there has been profit for a while, by marketing yond some returned girl students, again, but the sailor hesitated scored No.5 goal while just on the bulk of whom are

a modified form under the whe sequired it through wearing and Gerrard 'dashed up, taking time. Valentine scored the sixth from Hongkong, weze

"the Sym--European attire, and a com- the ball from Brazandale's toe for his side and the United way to worship any "surrendering," one thing is certain it was not on tractive title of

us by was about to shoot. The WEEE rg Minders by 6 to 1. temple, metrion." Chinese womsen have parajively few imitators. the part of the Government,

militarist connections. It might signs of the sore-and-

sttention.

The sailors took up the attack

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