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A TIMELY PROPOSAL.

A correspondent made an ad mirable suggestion in our col- umas yesterday when he pleaded

THURSDAY, JANUARY 4 1923

-DAY BY DAY.

LIFE IS TOO SHORT TƆ WASTE

which would much appreciats lectures, of the type suggested. Such a movement would have a truly educatire value, and w* TIME HATING EVERYBODY, (hope that as a result of the sug- gestion now pot forward some of our leading men will take the idea up and endeavour to work out a practical scheme.

Reparations Proposals.

There was a clean bill of health in the Colony yesterday.

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The rainfall during December Was very slight The total registared at the Botanic Gardens was 1.01 inch. There were 25 days on which no rain fall.

There seems to be small chance of the resumed conference of Allied Premiers coming to a quick decision on the maiter of repara.

To a charge acousing him of tions, but we trust that the need for solidarity at this critical june being drunk and disorderly at the ture of European affairs will be watchman to-day returned the Leung Wing wharf, a Sikh realised, and that a definite agreement will be reached. Each plea that he could not walk and did not know where he was going. of the Governments concerned bas its scheme to offer, and it will The Magistrate (Mr. R. E. Lind- became a question of blending sell-Well, that is one way of

[describing it. Fined $5.“ the different proposals in a man- ner acceptable to all the Allies. Britain's official schame, wɛ note, embodies the

Lea

FOOTBALL TIPS.

Saturday's Prospects.

-(BY “QUIZ”).

The matches for Saturday are as follow -

Division L

MAÇAO'S NEW GOVERNOR.

Welcomed at Club Lusitano.

The new Governor, of MasaO, His Excellency Dr. Rodrigo Rodriques, arrived from Lisbon yesterday br the Atinta Police v. Club-Sookaupoo “A” | Maro and was mat on the boas by the Portuguess Consul-Geo- ground.

Kowloon v. Tamar.—Railway|arál." "Owing to tho lato arrival of ground, Kowloon.

South Chias v. R.G.A.-South China ground.

Hawkins. Titania.—Navy “A” ground.

Ambrose v. King's.—Navy "B" ground.

Division II.

some extent

the steamer, he was unable to make his official call on B.E. the Governor of Hangkong, bus this was done this morning, prior to the departure for Macao - by the gunboat Patria Dr. Rodriques has had a distinguish- ed career. Besides being an Army medical officer of Lote, he “has St. Joseph's v. United.-St. been Minister of Interior, Direc- Joseph's gmund.

tor of the Lisbon Penitentiary South China "A". Kowloon.-and Professor of Medicine at Goa, | South Chins, ground,

Soco after his arrival, the new Titania. South Chios "B."-Governor, accompanied by his Navy "B" ground.

| wife, two daughters and staff, wAS' R.GA. V. Marazion.-Sookun-escorted to the Club Lusitano, very im- A large quantity of arms, com- portant principla of furprising one Winchester rifle, two poo “A” ground.

where he was warmly welcomed Hawkins. Carlisle-Sookun by the Portuguese community. ther occupation of German revolvers, 27 Mausers, 14 Lager territory in case of renewed revolvers, one Colt automatic, as poo "B" ground.

Torre was a distinguished com- King's v. default. This is not incompatible well as various spare parts and

University-Club pany of Portuguese at the Club to with the French viewpoint, nearly 6,000 rounds of ammaai-ground.

meet the new Dovernor, includedž Ambrosa v. Auxiliaries-Navy|mong whom was the Consul However, there is the maiter of tion, was seizet aboard the Em- amoratorinm, which Britain press of Canada on Tuesday, “A” ground.

General, the Captain and officers of following which the Na, 3 Chiness

Police v. Warders.—St. Joseph's the warship Paftis, and representa- favoure and France oppages. Germany really appears anxious pantry boy was arrested and the ground, 4 p.m.

tives of the various local Portuguese to meet ber liabilities; and now head boy absconded. The case

clube. After His Excellency bad that there is American interest was brought before Mr. J. R

besa presented to various, notabili. in the subject, besides efforts by Wood at the Police Court to day. The Club journey to Sookuupao ties present. Mr. A. F. B. Silva this week to play their return Netto, as president of the Club the United States to assist in the

game with the Police, and are Lusitano, welcomed finding of a solution, we can look

the distin- forward to a better tone in inter- This morning was one of the confident of winning. The Police guished guest and wished himm Allied relations, and perhaps even coldest we have had this winter, pot consistent, but they sucessful career in his new office.

finsl agreement on thermometer a few fust above always give the Club a good game

His Excellency's Response. reparations within the next few sea level registering 47 degrees and, with Dr. Valentine back in weeks. Although the French F. at a qoseter past seven. At the team, may share the points.

In responding His Excellenoy Cabinet has rejected the British the same time yesterday, this

outlined the policy which he in- proposals, we still think that thermometer registered 50.5,

tended to adopt when he resched The Tamar are the visitors Macao. He stated that in the there is the possibility of an three and half degrees bigber. understanding, after some further The last cold snap was on Nov. Kowloon this week, and the pass the Portuguese Government discussion. We cannot believe ember 26, when the reading by sailors will find the small ground at home had to that the Batente is going to break this lastrement at seven in the mach to their liking. With Hill neglected bis compatriote in the Far up at a time whed unity is so morning was 49 degrees. The in form the attack should over East, but it would not only be his thermometer at the upper Peak come the Kowloon defence and aim to see that this neglect was re- for the creation of a local cam-essential.

tram station this morning reg-the sailors are expected to break medied, but he would make every mittee for the purpose of enlist-

their long series of reverses.endeavour to see that Portuguess. Kowloon also play in-and-out in the Orient were given an oppor ing the services of men of note

football, probably due to continued unity of expressing their opinions passing through the Colony, thej

changes in their side. Coombs regarding the government of the ides being that they should be

Once again, we End the British Douglas Fairbanks in "His Government willing to forego & Majesty the American" is still able to turn out last week, Portuguese Calony. He favoured induced to give lectures or ad large proportion of the money delighting Coronet audiences and right wing to the left, while out the Far East to discuss and Clema crossed over from the Congress of Portuguese through- dresses on subjects with which owing from its Allies of the War, will, it is safe to predict, continue Brown made a re-appearance in measures for the promotion of the they are specially qualified to in order that an amicable settle-to do so until the film gives place the attack. A good game should better welfare of his countrymen deal. As he says, at present itat of this vezed question shall on Sunday to Thy Soul Shall

be sted, with the sailors just bere. be arrived at

Не The proposal Bear Witness,” the great Swedish

intended to appears to be nobody's business put before the Premiers at Paris, picture of which the Loadon

getting home,

direct his energies in the direction to mora in the matter, and Hang-as set out in a Renter cabla Times declared that the "acting

of further promoting trade between kong has lost much through pablished yesterday, must appeal and production are alike remark-

Portugal and the Orient, and in South Chios receive the R.G.A.that connection would encourage to all as a very fair one, and itable." In response to numerous at Happy Valley and the return every effort made to establish a remityness in this respect. is to be hoped that here, as well, requests, the Coronet mange meating between these teams direct line of steamers with the During the course of a year, the Allies will come to a satisfacment have decided to give should end in win for the locals. East. Not only would the For tory agreement, Mr. Bonar Law kong another opportunity of see The last game ended in a win fortuguese in Macso be the object of Hongkong is visited by a con- points out that even if Britain ing Douglas Fairbanks in The South China, who made a very his special interest, but he would siderable number of notable were to receive every penny, due Three Musketeers "on Monday. creditable draw with the King's also do what he could to advance people, who for the most part to her from Germany and the

last week, after being two goals the interests of his fellow country- Allies she would still be in come and go unnoticed except:

down. stresrs with ber liabilities to

men all over the Far East. when they can be persuaded to America, so that there can be hoped would, help him in the Wearing a long cost which he undergo the process of being no doubt that the British scheme work he was engaged upon, a The Ambrose are at home to interviewed. Occasionally. reis based on entirely disinterested shoplifter who went into the Lai the King's on Navy "B" ground, ligious leaders give addresses to motives. Incidentally he points Wah store in Das Ver Road and a well-contested game abould out, what we have repeatedly Central yesterday, did not cal-be seen. The sailors have been the limited circle

interested stated, that it is absurd to expect culate in the watchfulness of the doing well lately in the League therein, but men famed in the Germany, in the present position guard employed at this place, and and should play the soldiers to

A Splendid Show. resims of travel, science and art of that country, to meet a larger consequently was surprised when draw. In their game in midweek

share of her liabilities. German be found himself grabbed on against the Titanis, the League cupied last night for the opening Every available seat was co- seldom give a Hongkong audience credit has first to be restored, and coming out of the shop. From laders did not show up to performance the benefits of their wide know there is no doubt that the inter- ander the man's long cost the advantage, for, although wianing Circus, and although the pro of Harmston's ledge. In Shanghai and other astional loso, if it is put through,guard took a piece of blue serge by two goals to nil, most of the

will solve one big problem at least, that had been lying on the counter.play was in the King's half long one, the audience were kept gramme Wa an exceptionally Far Eastern centres, where France desires to see the stabilisa. The prisoner had nothing to say These teams met a fortnight ago, amused and thrilled right up to. Rotary Clubs exist, it is other-tion of German correccy, and when charged before Mr. R. E. when the military won by four the last moment.. wise; and Hongkong people an accompanying balancing of Lindsell at the Police Court this goals to nit. must on many occasions have the country's Budget, and should morning, and was consigned to envied the residents of these in favour of the proposed loan Prison for a period of four weeks.)

Inter-Allied Debts.

therefore subscribe to the opinions

istered 41.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

...

also

HARMSTON'S CIRCUS.

Jfoglalatok

Harmston, proved to be trained to perfection, while the equestrisngs acts of the Misses Arcos and Bell were greatly admired..

The final scene, when such

Of the seventeen excelent items, pride of place should

places in consequence. There is Whatever their grievances, and

The game between the two perhaps be given to the daring and Navy teams on the "A" ground

extremely clever. fying trapase every reason why a special effort however rauch their views might should be made to bring into Allied Governments are by now!

fail to coincide, we think the

should be worth watching. These act of the "Great Arcos Trio." Their feats in mid-air teame met at Sookuapoo in the

kept the crowd in breathless being some organisation which quite as weary as the general

first League game and played a drawn game of two goals all, after of their act they met with well suspense, and at the canelazion could deal with a matter of this public at the continual failure to

A good tussle should be wit the Titanis were two goals the deserved applause. The educated kind, and our correspondent's come to a lasting decision, and

that any chance which offers of neased on Saturday in the cup lead. With the Titania playing suggestion that the University permanent accord will be seized match between the Navy and the up to recent form, they should horses, introduced by Mr. W. authorities might permit the upon without delay or anneces-Club, at Happy Valley 4.15 p.m. give the flagship a good run and term "University Extension8ry argument of any kind. We Up to the present both the Navy sbare the points.

trust that this spark of optimism and the Club have beaten the Lectures to be applied to dis on our part will not prove to be Army. The following will rep- courses of the nature contem- mistaken, and that the prelimin. resect the Club-Mooraam; Eight games have been arranged} plated appeara to Us to beary disagreements indicated in Jordain, Butlin, Prowse, Skin for the Junior Division this week, denizens of the forest as Hons,

ltogether admirable.

to-day's cables will not developer: Gace and Clerk; Ralston, The Carliste arrived in port tigers, leopards and bears mingle into definite estrangements. Cooper, Dar, Logan, Mabay recently and will play the Haw together in the arena, obaying It might, as suggested by the

Jones, Andrews, Lampingh. kins st Sookuapao. The Hawkins every command of their trainer, should win and maintain their tribute to the patience and serve was certainly sensational, and a correspondent, be necessary for

position at the head of the table. of Mr. Assan, who is said to be the the committee, once formed, to

(only Javanesewild animal trainST, receive considerable, financial

A CAILLAUX "SCENE." Paris, Nov.13-M. Cailloux. The King's play their postponed The whale, show thoroughly |support, bat that should present

formar French Prime Minister game with the University this justifies the claim that it is one no difficully in view of the objecti The following will represent who is travelling in the South week on the Club ground, and a of the best combinations that has in view and the wesith of the the Hongkong Cricket Club 2nd. of France, had an unpleasant ex-fast game should see the milliary ever been on tour,

XI versus Kowloon 2nd. XI at perience at Toulouse Isstevening.team winners. St. Joseph's The performanss ✨ Colony, The Gorerament might

Kowloon on Saturday, 6th. He was dining at an hotel there are at home to the United and promptly at 9.15, and seals may even assist with a grant, for it January. at 2.15 p.m. sharp and sitting at an adjoining table will have to take the field be booked at Moutris's. aids many movements which are W. W. Mackenzie, E. Spicer, W. was a barrister of the Toulouse without Oglay, who broke his

CRICKET.

Galloway, D. Reid, D. B. Pent, Court of Appeal. This gentleman arm last week at Sookonpoo,

good

less beneficial than the one now D. E. G. Nicholson, G. H. Piercy left his table and, addressing M. good game should be seen and a meet at Sookuspoo, and advocated. It certainly is a re- M. M. Watson, W. Brackenridge, Caillaux, ordered him to leave draw should be the result. game should end in a win for the grettable fact that Hongkong B, Crowley and H. E. Hollands. the hotel. Your presence here

sailors. people, cut off as they are from The following have been select la 'scandal," he cried. A dozen

.

so many advantages enjoyed atled to represent the K.C.C. in other diners joined in the South Obins "A" mest Kow-

their friendly match with the demonstrations against M, Cailloon on the South China ground Ambrose and Angiliszies are Home, should be deprived of

On Saturday-J.P. Lax, and a lady sitting at his and the local will be out to win, dus out on. Navy “A” 201 H.K.0.0. |hearing the views of man of note Robinson, B.D. Evans, C.I. table infervaped to protect hi On their showing of last week, and the former should win who visit us merely because no Stapleton, Capt G.E. Spinks, against violence. The attitud i they should be successful. The Warders meet the Police

G.A.V. Hall. CC. Dance, B. of his opponats was so mones-- Titanis should go down to South, Joseptre ground mad, the ga effort is made to enlist their ser- Fethera, RE. Lindsell, HE ing the hilllux found it Chias "B" on the Nays "B" should take their first pout in the vices in the interests of a public Benson, J.C. Fletcher and 8. Jez, prudent to leave the hotel. gound. B.G.A. and Marssion/Losque,

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