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aboon last year vis stopia time, but oba in the editor of the Malaya Tribune, direckian of the wind was not to join the staff of the Malaya games ended as follow- who has left for Kuala Lumpur Saturday's Challenge

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JUNIOR.

The Junior Match.

HOLIDAY

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There was vary Interesting termination to the League match between the Civil Service 00. Shield and the RG4, the latter winning by 28 runs The Civil Serviqs known in time to enable s warn-|Mail, was the guest of his fallow

men hit up only 85, with a suco |ing" being sent to outside whip-|journalists at a dinner at the

sion of ducks, in their tail ping. The turstigation Into the Europe Hotel, Singapore, on Kowloon

1 innings, Bdr. Dogarellaking. March 24th Toss of the sà. Chofsang diasisa

wickets for 22. A. R. Huihärland, King's ed that the vessel, after receiving

with 32, was top sedrer for the 1 South Ching losing side. The gunners compil- With the continued spell or dry | nocification from the local signal wasther, farther hillside fire Club ground, Happy Valley, to with F. J. Ling taking 5 for 30.

A large number attended at the ed 116 (Sgt. Stevens $7, not out), that; typhoon was moving are reported. Quite a large area witness the final games in the The second eleven of the Indian northwards, left this part the same destroyed is the back of Wong- of grass and undergrowth was

Challenge Shield Competitions R.D. at Sookuspon on Saturday, evaning on what was presumably naisheong Gap on Saturday and they were rewarded with by defeating the Kawicon. C.C. a clear course, but was struck by night whilst last night very good then and a half hours second team have won the the typhoon the next day near the bills to the east of Repulse [extensive area was burning on

League, with an unbeaten Swalow, towards which she had

record for the season, having eight and drawn two made for shelter, and only a

The Junior game, whichstarted matches. The KQC-soored miracle, prevented a larga loss of The new Straits Inspector Gen. shortly after thres, was full 116, B. Petheram contributing 31 of interest throughout and and H. Ovary 33. A. Kitchell life, the steamer being driven eral of Police is Mr. Coiffer was so evenly contested that took 4 for $7. The Indians com ashore at a comparatively shelter- who has arrived with Mrs. Den-the final whistle sounded. On before stumps were drawn, the Charles Dapham, CLE, CBE the result was in doubt nutil piled 176 for 9-wicket down. ad spot. The typhoon direction ham from Shanghai. Mr. Dan the general run of the game, top scorers being "A. Kitabell 34, had changed, and the vessel was ham has served with the Indian South China should have won, retired, H. Romjahn 28, -D. caught unawares. This change police in Bengel and with the for the play was mostly in the Rumjaba 18, and 0. Romisho 26. Shanghai Police, and is a brother King's half, but the South China was duly signalled in Hongkong, of the present Colonial Secretary inside forwards were out of friendly match, the Indian BC. At Kawicon on Saturday, in s but not until eighteen hours after of Mauritius. He is expected to shooting form. Lai Wes-tong defeated the K.CC. by a big the previous notification had 48-me commsed from

this had a couple of fine chances margin. Having compiled 16: far 'fi st⠀ been broadcasted; Thin)

early in the game, and, with only 9, the IRC. declared, and the

·SHARPIN.-01 the 26 b appears to have been dua to

the goalkeeper to beat on each Kowloon tam replied with 76. It will be seen March, 192, at "Masheran," inadequate warnings from outside advertising columns that Meast into the net.

from our foccasion, failed to send the bill A. et Arcalli took 7 K.C.C. wickers Tanglin Road, Singapore, to Mr.

at a cost of only 2ā ruazzo A and Mrs. H. D. Sharpin, Hong-prces. We find that Siccawei, Mackintosh and Co. have a

The only goal of the match kong sul Shan-bai Banking though much further away was formerly carried on by Mesars. centre-half of the King's who has former scoring 89 (LL D'Argy H.M.S. Titania lost to Craigan- quired the failoring business was beaded in by Critchlow, the gawer in a friendly bout, the Corporation, a daughter.

able to leave early warning of the Diss Bror. The new department been mainly responsible for the Evans 22, pot out, and A. B. position and direction of the will be run in accordance with position occupied by the Kings Gibbs 28) to the latter's 106 (8 typhoon. The question indicated the tradition of Messrs. Mackin Reserves, he having headed the W. Bradbury 30). Gib took INGRAM.-At Shanghai, Mrs.

tosh and Co. for everything that ball in on several occasiova from 4 Craigengower wicketsfor 31 | Margaret, age 47, relict of the is whether Siccawel and Hong-is best and correct in men's west corner kicks. Crotty`sent in a shol runs, M. H. Abbas took 3 of the Capt. George Ingram kong are in sufficiently direct and its acquisition should con from the left wing and the South naval wickets for 2rans, Y Abbas and eldest beloved daughter of touch with each other. In his siderably extend the scope of the China goalie could only turn the 2 for 6, and E. W. Major I-for 0. William Quincey.

{ firm's busines5.. report, Mr. - Sutherland observO6:

ball round the post for a corner. The other wickets fell to three Lord getting in a fur centre, further bowlers, there being eight The necessity in this Colony of Professor AlexanderSklarovaki, Critchlow won the match amidst trandler in altogether. I having the best possible equipped the noted pianist, who will be re-wild cheering from the King's The Civil Service C. C. second. Observatory, the most perfect membered as having given a supportera,

"..... eleven played a two-innings series of recitals here some two Crossing over a goal down, the frisadly match against H.M.S. systam of exchange with other years ago, is again in the Colony. South China took the play into Magnolia bich ended wiex- HONGKONG, Sad April, 1923.

stations of readings and obser-He has had a most successful the Kings' half, but the defence pectedly in dina win for the Civil vations, is so obvious that cam-tour in Siam, Samstra, the F.M.S. played a winning game and lifted Service alde, owing principally to TYPHOON WARNINGS. ment is superfluous." Incident and Java, giving over forty ze the ball over the stands. Towards a splendid stand by F. Baker citals. He is arranging to give the close it seemed as though who scored 86. Taylor for the ally, it is pointed out that masters concerts at Canton and Manso, South Chins must score, for they Civil Service and Ingram for the With the approach of summer, of steamers plying in the vicinity whilst towards the middle of the were taking pot shots at goal but Magnolia did excellently with the It is appropriate to consider. the of Hongkong cần sasiet material present month he hopes to give were erratic in their shooting ball. : Tha C.SC.O. seccred only

one or two recitals here. subject of typhoons and renewly by sending, at regular

The final whistle found the King's] 59 in their firstianings, following winners by a goal to nil. the

discussion of improved intervals, wirèlèsa reports ́of the

66 by their opponents, who scored a total of 60 with! methods of issuing warnings to weather encountered by them.

second kudek. With 68 shipping and to the public. At

It was a surprise to many přefor the Civil Service, to gat, it: One obriană conclusion is the

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Senior Game.

serious handicap to trade between two parts so near each other the annual general meeting of urgent need for an observing and Hongkong and Shanghai ant to see Jones elect to play seemed that the naval men might sre. If it be the case, against the wind after winning just win, but the civilians hit up. the Hongkong General Chamber signalling station on Pratas as is stated, that the service bas the toss, but probably he bad bis 142 for 5 wickets down before the of Commerce last week, the Shoal This point is 170 miles been especially bad since the own ideas about the matter. The close of play, thus providing a Chairman gave a resume of the south-east of Hongkong, and is service, then we can fully agres goalie, was called upon to save H.KCC Y United Services.

Chinese took over the postal game opened very even and each spectacular finish to the match." Chamber's action in this matter, so situated that it could give with the Chairman's remark that early. It was soon evident that |culminating in a request to the infallible warning of a threaten it looks as if the surrender of the the military centre forward was There commenced on Saturday Government to institute a full ing typhoon; so accurately, in Foreign Post Offices has been in for a warm time, for, although a twosioninga match between the premators. There ought to be not he was well looked after by Hongkong Cricket Club and the enquiry into the present system fact, as to enable business to the slightest difficulty in getting McKelvie several other players United Services. The westber of compiling weather reports. proceed as usual until the definite this matter adjusted. It really darted for him when he made wie ideal, except for the strong Apparently it is felt that there is necessity to pause should arise, bolle down to the exercise of attempts to get the ball. Kowloon sun, and the wicket in fine con- much need for improvement, both thus doing away with all "false mail matter aboard fast boats minutna play, following

little common-sense in placing opened the score after twelve dition. On the conclusion of the as regards the sources of such alarms"

aday's play, each side had com or other uncertainty Possibly the whole of the delays corner kick conceded by Hodgson plated an innings, with the reports and the speed of transmis-that at present results in an are oaused through no pains in attempting to clexe. Clemo B.X.C.C, far ahead. Going in for sion from one station to another. enormous financial loss owing to being taken on this point. It is took the kick and the ball dropped first knock, the United Services

ao use merely expressing plons to the head of Selly, who compiled 122, Lt.Com. Paffard. This is the conclusion we our-precautions being taken that hopss of an Improvement being turned it into the net, much to contributing 49 and Sgt. Coekelt selves arrive at after reading the often prove unnecessary. But, effected. Direct representations the delight of the Kowloon sup-37. Rev. E.K. Quick took 5 of the section on typhoon warnings perhaps we should say unforto the authorities concerned porters. The King's went out to Services wickets for 29 raos contained in the appendix to the tunately,

should be made without delay. wipe off she deficit, but they The H.K.C.C., with T. E Pearce Pratsa belongs to

found Wheeler and Knight on again in fine form, knooked up Chamber's annual report, Arising Chine, and so far there are no Peak Tram Problem.

top of their form, and, when the 299 in reply Pearca contributed Poak residents will welcome backs were beater, Woodman inja magnificent 76, including out of an investigation into the definite. indications that --our

the notification in Command Or goal was always in the correct thirteen fours. Quick" was loss of the ss. Choysang, and, neighbour intends to meet the ders regarding the necessity of position. The goalie was well responsible for 41, including seven also, the sinking of the 5.8 need we have mentioned. One troops refraining from using the applauded for a smart save from foure; and Mr. Extras add-ð 34. Gondia during the Swatow would have thought that the trams during the busy hours, ex-s fast ground shot by Williams, Lieut. Gregory was. the only typhoon last Angust, Mr. R. Swatow disaster, affecting as it cepting under conditions of special for the ball travelled a great Bervices bowler to do any thing Sutherland made valuable re-did so many of China's nationals, towards relieving the congestion time.

urgency. This "should go far pace and kept the carpet all the effective, securing 6 for 61:

Play was very excit The match was resumed to-day.. port to the Chamber on the sub would have been sumcient proof which is daily becoming more ing and Cleo put his side The Services this morning went ject of typhoon warnings, end that the proposed station can be marked and which points to the further ahead with a brilliant in for second knock, and fared the request to the Ggvarziment of incalculable benefit not only to desirability of early stop while Morrison near the middle line, be down for 85% ok batore being individual effort. Receiving from disastrously, five wickets being. fer an enquiry into the system of this Colony but also to the whole problem of Peak traffic Inci- raced down the wing, and, re- coon. Paffard was bowled by compiling weather reports follow- China coast. With the progres-dentally, though, we cannot quite covering from a partial stumbling Owen Hughes for “duck," and ed, as well as another urgent sive policy that is said to be understand why the evening over Williams' foot, he went on Kindsell was caught by Open "crowded hour period is given and gave Blacse no chance with Hughes off Quick withont add- request that a wireless and obanimating the present Chiness as late as 7 to 8 pm. The con-rising shot from close range ing anything to the score. | Ferring station be established an authorities, we have hopes that gestion is often very marked from The interval saw the King's in Le Fleming was caught by

the Pratas Shoal.

this question of adequate typhoon |5 o'clock onwards. It appears to the unusual position of two goals Pearce off Quick for 15, Purcell- Without going through the warnings will be fully understood at present obtains is needed for Resuming, Kowloon got off with a single, and Cookell succumbed

qs that some better system then bebind.

was bowled by Qwan Hughes for various aspects of the question in by them, and that it will not be coping with the rash for seats adash, but they were soon repuls to Quick after scoring 8, detail, we can state the general long before the preliminary stope even when there are no troops ed and for a time play remained

travelling;* indications of the report referred towards erecting at efficient

Often, residents in midfield, the halves on both waiting to go to the top sides holding the opposing for Kowloon team winners by two to, namely, that the present station on Pratas Shoal will be board the tram at Kennedy Road wards. Jones tried to run through goals to one means of obtaining warnings of] taken. typhoons is inadequate, and that

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station, come down and then keep but was greatly handicapped by their seats for the upward the Kowloon playears, who would

Presentations, |journey." Then, too, a regular not leave him. However, he fod]. At the close of the Hongkong is in consequence Irregular Mails.

scramble for seats takes place his wings well when he had the teams lined up in front of very much behind hand in send- We are glad that the Chairman whenever the bottom station is chance and the wing men tried to Club stand, where, after a ing out signals as to the approach of the Hongkong General Cham- crowded, as it often is, down score with long shots, but Wood (remacka" by Mr. R

|ber of Commerce, at the annual coming, passangere - scarcely man cleared, Jones received about President of the H. K. I. and possible changes of heavy meeting, made reference to the having a chance to step off, thirty yards out and was running Wilton banded the weather. There must be many irregularity of the mail service Burely something could be done through when he was seized by a Shield to Mr Wheel here who will remember the Between Shanghai and Hongkong, to prevent these unseemly scenes, defender and held back when a runners-up, cup disastrous typhoon visitation of As he pointed out there should be. Why not issue numbered passes, goal seemed certain The referee Fie Cram

no dificulty in maintaining a good limited to the seats, available, to awarded a penalty. Elok, and Ber 1906, when Hongkong was struck service with so-many first-class people as they enter the station, Jones made no mistake, easily. practically without warning and steamera, available at frequent in- and then only allow those with beating Woodman. With a gor there was much damage, and "aterals Pet it is a common ex.these passes to gut aboard? That still down the King put d very large loss of life. The imperience for letters from Shang- would help to solve the problem are |bai to take ten or aleven days to sud, meldentally, went put into Ko

lenty to do provements in weather observa zeight Hongkong. This in operation the infimt opme-frah thay.roscio e acession, and tion, and the building-up of our matters of bovinese, gonstitutes a served" idøs.--

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