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MARRIAGE.

GLOVER EDWARDS.-O¤ Dec. 20th. 1923, at St. Andrew's'

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922.

DAY BY DAY.

THOSE. EVILA WHICH HAVE

The Admiral Oriantal Line is- sues a Christmas card in the

FOOTBALL TIPS.

WEDDING AT KOWLOON.

form of a photograph of one of poo round. the big U.S. liners,

The problem admittedly a most complicated one, and it is hard to conosiva maxsures to stop the illoit trafio that goes THE ONLY WARFARE WORTH The Outlook for Saturday. Mr. C. W. Glover-Miss on. Something might be done by WAGING TO-DAY, IS AGAINST officiat representations to the THROUGHOUT HISTORY BROUGHT Imperial, American and Canadian | UPON THE NATIONS THE HORROR authorities, painting out the OF WAR-The King. illegality of the importation of arme into the Colony, the danger! to which the community. is a poand thereby and appealing for co-operative effort with a view to suppressing the traffic. Tbst,

The Final Dress Rehearsal of as we say, might help. Then The Tempest to-morrow night will there Are the purely local be strictly private and only those who have received special carde measures, which obviously need

of invitation will be admitted. strengthening, existing` regul- alioos being entirely inadequate.

The wedding will take place This is a matter for serious.com-shortly of Mr. Cyril F. Maltby. sideration by experts and others of the Chartered Bank, and Miss acquainted with methods of im-Doris K. Stevens, who is now ea

route from England by the as portation. Wo are hoping,

Alruis Maru. therefore, that ona result of the

Sai An piracy enquiry will be the The Morning Belt framing of new porn strings of Elaton has theco or

W. A. Edwards,

(BY 'QUIZ")

An interesting wedding took The football matches for Satur-Kowloon, yesterday afternoon, place at St. Andrew's Churok, day are as follow

|the Rav, G. R. Lindsay oficial- Division I,

Hing, the contracting parties being – ! King's Hawkins-Sookun-Mr. Claude William Glover, el- est son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Grey Ambrose v. RG.A.-Navy "A"|Glover, of Cranberry Avenue, Southampton, and Misa Winifend ground.

Tamar T. Palice.-South China Avios Edwards, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William James ground.

Kowloon . Titania-Railway Edwards, of Shanghai and Kow-

loon. ground, Kowloon.

Durban v. H. Club-Nary The bride, who was given away, "B" ground.

by her father, wore a gowa of white satin and silk piece lace, Division II.

with lace train trimmed with allk Hawkins v. Ambrose.-H.K. fringe and orange blossom and Club ground.

white heather, bør veil being of Bha R.G.A. v. United-Sookuspoolallk embroidered talle. “A” ground._.

carried a bouquet white

Many

Timania v. Kowloon the diane Sortie

ground.

ent regulations with regard to suspend publication for three Hadithi China”: the traffic in arms. And we hope days by order of the Headquarters Sooth Onins ground.

of the Army of. Kwangtung for Darbar ▼. that when the recommendations publishing unauthorized war Joseph's ground, 4 pm.

ind-Blake Thorburn "us" beiden- Kwalds, “ who. wars dresses of St. ɑream lace nat over pink satio, with - Dutch lace caps. They

Wardore.— carried baskets of pink ropes. The bride's mother was attired in a

Auxiliaries.-St. dress of mauve coloured figured

silk, with beaded georgette ta mateb, and a black pan-vaivat hat. Mr. Viator B. Glover, of Shanghai, brother of the bridegroom) was best mad," whilst Mr. T. Martin was at the organ.

of the Commission are made news. known it will be saen that this

The form shown by some of the aspect of the question has been General Tong Chi-yao, Tuckunfteams laas week quite upset the thoroughly investigated and of Yunnan, has wired to the recasts, and the unexpected thewins by the R. G. A. and Darban some practical suggestions ad-authorities in Canton to

After the ceremony, a largely. effect that a representative is on caused a large number to be on attended reception was held at vanced with the object of reader the way thither with a view to in their reckonings. With half the Station Hotel, which was ing the Colony immane to discussing important political the reason completed, the terms decorated for the occasion, the are now beginning to find their health of the newly-wedded pair greater extent than at prosent matters with the Government."

form, and a keen contest for being proposed in a neat little from these dastardly raids by armed villsins.

A report has been made to the League honours will be seen in the,peech by Mr. D. A. Purves.

remaining half of the programme. police by the wife of a contractor Should the King's win against the for Fanling, where, and in North Lator, Mr. and Mrs. Glover laft to the railway, living at No. 1 Hawkins this week, they will China, the honeymoon is being Peking Road, Kowloon, to the obtain a substan lead over the Church. Kowloon, by the Rev. G. Timely Benefaction.

affect that last night some person rest of the teams which should drees being of cream serge. spent, the bride's going-away Reginald Lindsay, if..-Claude.} It was quite in keeping with his entered her room and stole $3,500 make them favourites for the trimmed with silk braid, with * William, eldest son of Mr. and well-known philanthropy that Bir she had hidden under the bad.

championship. Still, one' never hat of rose-coloured pan-velvet. Mrs. Alexander Gray Glover. Robert Ho Tung should have

knows what may happen, and a Cranberry Ave., Southampton, to decided to mark his sixty-first

Gordon's Dry Gin is brought to win for the sailors would again Winifred Avice, only daughter birthday by making further our notice by the receipt of two put them in the running of Mr. and Mrs. William James generous provision for the needy neat little morocco-bound diarias Edwards, of Shanghai and Kow-sections of the public-in this from Messrs. Donnelly and The match on the Garrison loon. (Shangbai and Japan papers case a donation of $100,000 for whyte. Besides ample space for ground this week will attract a please copy).

The Telegraph.

HONOKONG, 21st Dec., 1922.

ARMED ROBBERIES.

...

CRICKET.

Reserve:

establishing an industrial school recording engagements and other large number, not only Service The following will represent for poor children and for provid-data, these little books contain men but a large number of civil the C.S. C. C. 2nd. XI. at Kow- ing a yearly treat to orphans-much information regarding all fan followers of the game. Both loon on Saturday next, the 23rd. An alternativo proposal to the spheres of sport.

sides bave men on the injured list instant: Messrs. Hill, Sara, lindustrial school is the establish-

Tacchi, but they hope to be out at full Savage,

Gardiner, meat of B number of free veroacular schools for the

Canton City may soon call for strength on Sameday. The last Harnes, Sandford, Callip; Cowan, children of the poor. In these tenders for farming out the col 8ame between the teams Oswick and Watson days of great competition in lection of brothel licence ended in a dramaco goal-C. Fincher. the employment market a sound present the city is collecting the all Jones, the military centre- education counts for & great fees on its own account. The the Police and was unable to fill forward, was badly, hart against deal, and one of the severest hard-former company controlling this his place in the Army trial in they will be opposed by the ships that a poor family bare to form of licence offered to the city midweek. Barkham, the sailors Durban. The sailors are a well- contemplate is the inability to government annually $655,000 provide the growing-up children and a bonus for three years of winger, was also absent from the balanced team, and, in spite of Navy trials owing to injuries re-injuries, can field a good side. with educational advantages of $70,000.

ceived against the R.G.A. last The Club will have to go all out any kied. A lad while in school

Saturday. The Interport Selec-if they wish to take the points. already is also receiving benefits ad- The following offcials of the tion Committee will be on the They will have to improve on produced quite & crop of armed of knowledge-he is being taught were elected on Tuesday evening spot the likely candidates for In-inside men have been out of ditional to the mere acquirement Chinese YM.C.A. Hoczkong, Garrison ground this week to their last two games, for their thus shooting form. Bass and the fact that there are dangerous cipline, including discipline of Dr. B. G. Wong: Vice-President, should be seen, with the military below last year's standard, and gangs of criminals moving about mind, and his time is being taken Dr. Chou Wai-cheang: Recording team just getting home.

up with valuable pursuits instead Secretary. Mr. Ngsa Kwan-gu; the Colony. The feature of of his being at a "loose end and Treasurer, Mr. Kwok Shuea. It recent cases has been that they open to evilic fluences. A school. is interesting to note that both Kowloon, where the Titanis are Club's followers last year.

A fine game should be seen at which seat a thrill through-the have occurred, some of them, in therefore, however crude the fare the President and Vice-President the visitors. The ssilors' new rard is expected out this week the very beart of the city-more of character-building that even; University.

offered, forms a unit in the system are graduates of the Hongkong than one in broad daylight, too. tually makes an individus a good When bodies of robbers, armed citizen and a useful member of with modern weapons, go the

his community. length of entering residences Useful for Unemployed. daring the day-time, holding up

The present week has

We refer above to Sir Robert's

蠱 timely one

the occupants, ransacking the benefaction as

places and then get away un.because it comes at a period when

molested, we get some ides of it will probably be the means of solving a local problem-what is

wise.

SUBSTITUTE ROBS "BOY."

A Kowloon Incident.

it is hoped that he will show this week some.. of those brilliant dashes and KOLIS

Gor-

men have given a good ac-jand with Bishop should make a - count of themselves since their sound defence. With the for- (arrival, and both Emery and wards showing a better conbina- Weedon have been selected to tion and finish, there should be play for the Navy against the little doubt about the Club taking Army on New Year's Day at the points. Sookuopao. Kowloon always

play a better game on their own

In the Junior games, the King's ground and should make the pace and Hawkins should remain

hot for the visitors. The Kow-bracketed at the head of the loon men tried a re-arrangement

win for the

undefeated, it is expected that the

| King's will make the game certain and take the points. The sailors have an easy match with the Ambrose and should win.

the daring characters at present to be done for the large numbers

The houseboy employed at No. in their team last week against League. The military team are abroad in our midst. Nothing of juveniles who will be an 38, Humphreys Buildings, Kow- the South China, but were badly due out against St Joseph's, and appears to atop these desperadoes, employed at the beginning of the loon, recently applied for holiday beaten. The sailors are expected although the College team are yet

new year, when the law coatroll leave and engaged a substitute to to win this match. who, of course, are encouraged in ing the employment of child understudy him for a few days their enterprises by the fact that labour will come into force. For before leaving. The substitute On the Navy "A" ground, the in case of emergency they have many poorer class pareats the ill-repaid his friend by stealing Services will mest, and, on recent modern firearms upon which to question of how to keep their from him one pair of gold form, the sailors should win. The children usefully employed will mounted rattan bangles and previous game between these rely.

then become an urgent one, and three gold rings. Information teams ended in a

A good game should be aɔen at, We have said it before, and we the free educational facilities was given to the police, in con- sailors by three goale to nil. The Sookunpoo between the United offered by Sir Robert's scheme sequence of which the thief was sailors were unlucky to share and R.G.A. and a draw is expect ed. The Durban should win repeat it now, that it is of little should release them of a great arrested. In the meantime he the points with the Tamar in a 25 use blaming the police for the deal of anxiety, besides providing had sold two of the rings United Services League game, against the auxiliaries. Kowloon occurrence or non-prevention of a chance to the children which to goldsmith's accountant in the Tamar scoring from a penalty have been doing well lately and Circular Pathway, and hid

Awarded for elbowing early in against the Titania should im- these gang robberies. The police they might never have had other

We have our jareaile hidden the other articles in the game. The R. G. A. will give, prove their chances in the League. cannot be everywhere, and in & offenders, and we certainly do not beaket.

them a good game, for their win Colony of this site, with the want to have additions to their Before Mr. J.R. Wood, at the against the Hawkins last week The match on the Navy "A" peculiar difficulties that exist, it ranks through large numbers of Police Court this morning, the will give them confidence in this ground should be well contested

youthful workers being idle. The man was sentenced to firee match.

and on recent form the sailors is by no means an easy matter provision of educational facilities months' imprisonment with hard

should win The s'udents to lay these scoundrels by the has done a great deal in other labour.

The Tamar are out on the made a foor show against Kow heels. We have to go further parts of the world to solve the The goldsmiths' accountant was South Chins ground against the loon last week, losing by four problem of keeping children who also charged with receiving the Police, and with Swan absent from will find the Warders & macb. clear goals. South Chios "A" back if we wish to get at the root have to live in squalid surround two rings, knowing they were the latter team, the sailors are improved side, and the former. cause of the trouble, which is the ings from a life of crime, and the stolen.

expected to win. They have not should get their first point in the importation of arms into the same should apply to Hongkong. Mr. Leo D'Almada apppeared been doing much since they League this week. The South Colony from foreign countries. Before concluding this reference, to defend.

Chins "B" team have asked to we desire also to congratulate thei In this sphere our police have local Society for the Prevention stated that he did not wish to very indifferent,

Inspector Shannon, of Kowloop, fortnight ago, but they Bre

be excused this week, as some "of for. after been doing splendidly

of of Cruelty to Animals on the press for a conviction, because it playing the King's in midweek their team are visiting Centon late, catching foreigners and realisation of one of its projects had appeared to him since that to a draw, they failed against the ith St. Paul's College. The Chinese alike who have been being made possible through Lady the sccountant had acted Durban on Saturday last by twoj

Ho Tung's munificence. Ia bona fide. engaging in tbis despicable offering to endow and maintain si traffic. But, despite all their Dog's Home for the Colony, Bir

Mr. D'Almada said that the vigilance, large quantities of Robert's charming spouse has purchase was made in the or arms still get through, and here again given evidence of that dinary course of business, as the kindliness of beart which he lady firm's account book would show. we have the source of the mis-shares with her distinguished The accountant was chief that is being done.

husband.

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lost some of their team

clear goals. The Police can play good first-half game and should hold the sailors. The scoring should be low.

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With the coming Interport match, the players are expected to give of their best with a View to catching the eyes of the Selec- tion Committee.

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