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TUESDAY, APRIL

FOOTBALL

· HONGKONG LEAGUE

AY COMPTON

RIRD

Vaulted Garden Wall to

Escape Crowd.

place be given one shift's pay, no matter if he abṭains work or not. A meating held

yes 5-That notices containing in- tardır between representativesį structions

Saturday's games resulted as to conductors of employers

and under employed motormen and regulations issued.

Mr. Leon Fred which lasted

Intle

Quartarmaine over by the Company to be observed King's

and Mrs Virginia Lillian Em two hours * settlement was by them be first submitted to their Kowloon

... 1 H'kong Clab, ameline Compton de Froca-Fay effected of the demands of the guild to be considered and ap-R.G.A

... Ambrose a Campiga were married Just wers presented į preved

H. H. S. Cairo 1 month in the Eton district regia 6. That trames should not stop at Carlow Res. 9 St. Joseph's....... 1}

H.M.S.Titanis1 South China After fice at Slough, The Barbers' Guild originally places other than regular stopping King's Res.... University... 110 leading parts in Barrie's Bride and bridegroom are.tak- demanded an eight-hour day, from places.

5. C. "A" ... 1 Ctub Res.

C.S LEAGUE.

barbers, which on the 21st ulk

9 am to 5 p. suspension of

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7. That the guild be entitled to.

work at 1 pm. on Sundays, recommend matormen and co-H.M.S. Tamst) H. day's holiday on the Double Ten ductors to the Company for

Festiral (anniversary of Chinese Republic), on

A 10-hour day, from 3 to am

at 5 pm on Sundays, a 70 per cent. increase on daily provision money, no work on the above.

ment of men who belong to the Barbers' Guild.

delightful comedy, "Quality Street," Bt the Haymarket Theatre.

some

M. S. They had taken great paini to the vacancies.

Hawkins

of keep the arrangements secrat, and Labour 8. That the continuation of work{ matches on Navy "B" and South personal inconvenience to avoid Large crowds witnessed the up to the last they want to great Day on 1st May and on Chinese after one shift be decided by China grounds this week-end. the curious crowd and the squad of New Year's eve, better food and the individually, and it should On the first-named ground. the photographers who had gathered engagement of barbers through not be compulsory. "the Guild only.

Tamar and

Hawkins were all round the register office. 2. That the increase become efre engaged in the replay for the Following several unsuccessful aire from the 1st February. runners-up position, these teams novel and original lines,

They had laid their plans on conferences the employers invited delegates of the Barbers' Guild to the fourth and lust demands be the RG. On the latter ground, outside the register office. Inside The Guild subsequently cancelled having finished one point below

A molor-car drew up al 11 &0. a pesting at 10 o'clock yesterday cause they "considered them to be South China had for opponents were a lady and gentleman, buz morning. All the demands were unreasonable. Discussion at yes Titania, who figured at they were not the bride and Fully discussed and eventually the terday's meeting was confined to the Chinese turned

the bottom of the League, and bridegroom. fellowing terms were agreed to the remaining seven items. by both parties:

aut in thousands hoping to

The crowd accepted them as The six and seventh demands favourites improve their position party, and waited for

see their an advance guard of the wedding to 6 pm. suspension of business were accepted by the Tramway in the League, but they went minutes, little suspecting that Company without modification away surprised and several left this was a ruse. Very soon they With regard to the first demand the touch lines after Titanis had began to have doubts, and every it was agreed that eight hours and scored.. Another team that had one began to ask his and her mentioned festivals, and empley but every motorman and conductor the Club, who fielded only and bridegroom?"

forty minutes constituted one shift set-back this weet

was neighbour, "Where are the bride would be paid $50 a month in moderate side but found the King's, In connection with the last addition to their salary for the work much improved team and bad

PUBLIC MYSTIFIED. term it is stipulated that if any done after eight hours, but only up couple

to admit defeat and the loss of a the perplexing problem.

No one seemed able to solve employer is discovered to bave en-to forty minutes.

of very useful points. Anybody who The position now stands that the the car reappeared through the gaged a mac, who is not a member had to work after the limit would Tamar and South China can each register office door, and quite a A little later the occupants of of the Guild, the Gaild will be be given double pay according to reach 30 points, while the Club number, believing them to be the justified in instituting a boycott the amount of work they performed and Carlew can make 29. The newis-married couple. quickly of all kinds, especially for ship-against the shop. A meeting Regarding the second demand the Curlew appears most favourably offered hearty congratulations. building and engineering works. will then be held by the Guild following scale of increases

placed, for the Club hare yet to Complete stock. Best

and whatever decision is reach-approved: 22 for conductor or

play the Tamar and South Chica soon dawned on them all that the But they were mistaken, andit Immediate delivery..

ed will be carried into effect.

Another matter discussed by Company for three years and more: Should the Club win, both these that ther bad disappeared as mutor-man who has been in the /and must win if they wish to have happy pair had been too clever a chacca in the competition for them. There was no doobi the meeting was that of tips given for five years and more, so for teams will drop to a maximum of mysteriously as they had arrived. by patronizers. It was that any money paid in excess of years and more-

agreed to years and more and 212 for i5|28 points and with the Club regular charges be given without deduction to the barber who

The Tramway Company rejected at the demand for double pay on the tended to the "customer."

The

Chinese festival days enumerated agreement was

signed above, bat agreed to pay three shortly after noon yesterday. Tram Motormen and Conductors very rear as bonus to conductors weeks salary in the twelfth moon. Coinciding with the settlement and motor-me of the barbers dispute yesterday was the settlement of the demands

With reference

METALS

terms.

SINGON & CO.,

(Established A. D. 1880.) HING LUNG T. Phone 515.

When every one dresses up on Thursday, you want to be all to take pictures of the set parades, ibe arches, the decorated buildings, etc.

of the conductors and motormen

to Le

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winding against the Police and Titania, a replay with the Curlew appears necessary to decide the ultimate champions.

became known.

A little later the true story

Frece bad carried out a unique

·Mr. Quartermaine and Mra. de and bold coup.

CLUB V. KING'S. Club ground, the home team being to the street in which the register This match was played on the of Slough, which is at right angles Stolling along the High-street]

raining instructions and regulations was safe in goal. The Club for.

without Begg, Kabr. and McCub-fonice is situated, they had entered bis. The play opened fast, with the shop of Mr. Birchnell. aj the King's attacking but Rodger hairdresser. of the Hongkong Tramway Com- You WILL be ready if you pany for an increase of pay, etc. mormen the Company agreed tion and the forceful tactica of garden wall, over which is the observed by conductors wards were lacking in combine they walked down the path to the Passing through his premises, will remember to come to-day to The settlement was effected at a

to give 21 hours to the Guild to con- the soldiers' defence was much register office., 26. Des Voeux Road, Central-mesting in the the Home

Secretariat for:

sider them before they were passed against individual play. of Good Photo Chinese Affairs, which lasted for the majority of the men objected were also slow and a couple over the wall, and Mr. Quarter- Supplies-

They Mrs. de Frece neatly vaulted fully four hours. Among those them they would be rectified of good chances were missed maine was also soon present were the Hon. Mr. E. R. correction they would be as the ball rolled in

over the Halifax, Secretary for Chinese ned by the men individually.

frost top." of the goal mouth with the Affairs, Messra. W. E. Roberts and!

in connection with the eighth dWithin five minutes from the office, where the ceremony was It was then a simple matter to Club inside men out of position. pass unobserved into the register

A. TACK & Co.

MEE CHEUNG.

HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPH.

A. Coarse, General Manager and mand it was agreed that the con- interval, the King's scored the performed. Traffic Manager respectively of tinuation of work after ten hours only goal of the match. McPhail the Tramway Company, an official service be decided by the men in miskicked from a long pass and arrived. Once again they were of Mears. Jardine. Matheson and dividually and it would not be com-Barrett, being closs op. returned over the garden wall and in a few They left as secretly as they had OTHERS take your photos,ba: Company, and eight by our 30 years' experience wetives of the Motormen and Can-

representa palsory. take yours is

the ball to centre and Jones, ün-moments had vanished. EXCELLENT ductors' Guild.

The increase also applies to a lexmarked, trapped the ball and took | CONDITION and NATURAL was signed by delegates of

The settlement regulators" or time keepers of the shot, which no doubt Rodger them as COMPLEXION instead of mere-ployers and employed

No one apparently, recognised em- Fenway Company. ly clear and sharp.

would bare saved, but Telfer, away, leaving the crowd still they walked quietly ia the Secretariat at about 6.30 p.m.

Tally Clerks Reduce Demand.

running across to clear, deflected waiting round the corner. Several days after the

As reported previously

the ball and although Rodger the Guild Hongkong General Chamber of had presented their damands off Commerce held a meeting on the and the ball landed safely in the over which she wore a jumper

threw himself he failed to stop it suit, and the bride &

The bridegroom wore & lounge icials of the Tramway Company afternoon of the Sist ult. to dis-

costume, conferred with representatives of cuss the demands for an increase second half. The King's are to bal

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There was no scoring in the

the Guild at the Tramway Com-of wages made by the tallymes, complimented on their win but in play in the open they were weak Subsequently.stevedores, launchmen and native theinterest of sport wasting time in front of goal and could not get the demands were

apparently craft lightermen. Information re-by deliberately kicking out should the ball past Mitch. Topping recreci

the Secretaryceived from for Chinese Affairs,

the Tally Clerks be dropped. for Mr. Association indicates that the Halifax. Saturday invited meeting took place in the Secre-

scored for the Tamar after ten delegates of the Guild to his office tariat for Chinese

R.G.A. v. CAIRO.

minutes' play and as this was to meet

Early in this game Couzens the only goal of the match the representatives of the was attended by representatives and Woodhouse misticking let in the runners-up medals in the Affairs and opened the score for the soldiers Tamar were qualified to receive Tramway Company. At this meet-of the Chinese General Chamber the sailors who made the score League for the second year in ing the employees' deputation of Commerce and the Secretariat one all. In the closing half. Veale succession. was requested to did at a meeting held

appoint full for Chinese Affairs. power representatives, which they

and McHugh added to the R.G.A. The Tail Clerks' Association score.

CURLEW RESERVES v. Guild premises. Yesterday after-chief tallymen be advanced to

the asked that the salary of casual] SOUTH CHINA v. TITANIA.

ST. JOSEPH'S. noon representatives of employers 30.75 a day and that of ordinary unexpected in for South China with the Curlew Reserves. The St. Joseph's fielded a very This match ended in a most weak side in their return match and employed met again in the tally clerks to $2.75. Secretariat and the conference ference delegates of the Tally chance they had of becoming time the score was six goals to At the con- who have cow lost the splendid sailors were cut to win. At half, terminated with the above-men-Clerks' Association redured their league champions this season. one in favour of the sailors, and tioned issue.

The following were the original tin of the employers' negotiating ing most of the play, they could College, kept the score down in demand by 25 cents in considera-Luck was against them, for hav. Ogley, going in goal for the demands of the motormen and direct with them. The employers not score. Chan So had to leave the second half, yet the sailors conductors which were submitted) to the Tramway Company on the that whatever increase they might Draper scored the winning goal Riley three and Knowles one for on their part made the concession the field during the first half and managed to put on three more it was during his absence that goals. Hender scored five goals, 1. That eight hours constitate the 1st April.

grant should be reckoned as from of the match. In the second half Carlew, while Fiertes registered one shift, and every motorman or conductor who has to work cverployers and

On the suggestion of the empenalty against Collins for hand- South China were awarded &

the solitary goal for the College. he limit be given double pay Chinese Affairs, it was decided to with penalty kicks, failed to level the Secretary for ling and Chan So, usually sure

KING'S RESERVES V. according to the hour.

UNIVERSITY. resume negotiations after the up. South China kept up a regular the odd goal in three. By this The King's got the verdict by

24th alt.:

2. That the salary of those who Prince's visit, when have been in the Company's gar-question will be decided. vice for three years and more bel advanced by month, five Fears and more by $5, ten years and more $10, and fifteen years and more by $12..

THE MAGDALEN GIANT."

the wage bombardment of the sailors' goal win they are certain of the run- but Phillips was on top of his ners-up in the League and should form and kept his charge intact. the Curlew Reserves fail to take KOWLOON v, AMBROSE. the four points from the United Mr. B. P. Lascelles, "The return fixture and Kowloon re-the King's, by defeating South These teams played their 4. C. in their remaining matchee, 2. That conductor or motorman at Harrow to-morrow. The coffin match, which they won by a goal Championship.

Magdalen Giant," will he buried pested their success of the first Chiox "A." should win the King on Chinese festival days i 8ft. 64in. long probably the to nil. The game was Ching Ming festival or the Chi-largest ever made in England. nese Tombs Day, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumь Festival,

very SOUTH CHINA "A" V. CLUB Pasco

RESERVES.

evenly

12,000,000 TOO MANY.

contested scored the winning goal.

and

Dr. G. E. Lloyd, Bishop-Elect

TAMAR. HAWKINS.

Confucios Day, Chung Yang Fes of Saskatchewan, declared at a

The Clab could only muster nine men but their team was made.

A large number of bluejackets up to full strength by picking up

These two mea, on the ground.

le, Anniversary of the Chinese meeting of the Royal Colonial witnessed this match. Republic, and the Winter Solstice Institution in London that there teams in their last match played South Chins were not extended Festival) be given double pay and are 12 millions too many people a drawn game of 2 goals all and the game throughout, was that they be given a bonus in the io the British Isles. He advocat-The fagship were form of half a month's pay on the ed a scheme of assisted emigra-favourites in this match and the only goal of the match after Chinese twelfth moon.

considered slow. Leung Wing-tak scored) tion to Canada

although they had most of the ten minutes" play."

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