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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER

1923

CRICKET

Civil Service Match.

LAWN BOWLS.

COMPANY REPORT.

Saturday's League · Matches.

The Douglas Steamship

Company, Ld..

A ray interesting-gama, wae plapesijoz Saturday on the groyed Interpork excitement over, the The report for presentation to il the Civil Service C. & between interest of lawn bowlers in onop the shareholders at the fortieth tams exptamed by Mr. C. Sars again confined to the Leaguafordinary general meeting of the and Mr. F H. Huldman. J. H. B. championship. The leaders of the Douglas Steamship Co., ld, to be Sibill and Cullip were the star bass-League, Taikoo No. 2, had a serious held on Tuesday, 2nd October men of the afterno00 and Edmonda lapse on Saturday when they went states: bowled very well. Lawrence also down to the No. 1 team by nine The General Managers beg to gat four wickets cheaply at the points. It was a keenly contested submit to the Shareholders their sail end of Mr. Sara's innings.game and it was dus to some as Report on the fortieth year's work Scores:

Bowling on Ferguson's rink that ing of the Company ended 30th

Mr. Holdman's XI.

F. Baker, ht ki, b Sais.

No.:1 got the points, The K. C. O. 14un their fourth match and moved June, 1923

F. E. Lance, èé Cullip, b Baza

o up one. With only another match

n spite of the continued dis-

E Dunkley, Evare, b Ed-

monda

to play they seem arused of bar-location of trade at the Coast Its due to the military opera-| sing escaped the wooden spood,

F. E. Lindell, e Gill, b Oswick 11 which is likely to fall either to tions being carried on, there has E. T. Crocker, c and b Gill.....Chicengower Civil Service.beca a fairly steady amount

F. R. Boldman, 1.b.w. Ed-

munds

W Gorvin, c and b·Edmends. [B. C. Bruce, not out.

20

DF

of

J. Nihil, Evans, by Westlaka 40 The Kawkan Bowling Green Club, cargo shipped both inwards and which bas pot doas too well away, outwards, including rice, four, etc. P. T. Lamble. b Edmunds H.. Pearce, b Edmonda... 10 from Horne this seas, journeyed After paying all running expenses, to Happy Valley and secured docking charges, premia of insur- souple of poista from the Civil ances, allowances for leave par Service. Russell, who skipped the and pensions of the floating staff,

Big Four" and the K. R. G. C..also writing the value of} against Shaughai, was again in steamers and properties the equi- fios form, being up less than valect of S. $63,800, there re 11719 points at heriok. Pathyjobos did

maina a balance on Profit and} well for Civil Bervice.

Loss account of $192,171.33, which it is proposed to deal with. follows:

Extras

Total. Bowling_saalyvis.

Sara

Edmonds

Cullip.

Oswiek

W.

Detailed scor & fullum:

2 Civil Service C.C. r. Kowloon

B. G C.

M.

にぎ

5

This match was played at Happy

1

238-27222

To pay a Dividend of

12% share)

Fund

Valley and resulted in a win for the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by To transfer to Reserve 60 points to 51. Scores:

Savage.

Сожва Westlake Gil

$

3

1] Civil Servier C.C.

"K, B. G. C.

Mr. Sara's XI.

Flegs

Harvey

Alderman

Hamilton

C. Sara, 1.b.w. Gurvin

0

F AllAD

Quy

(

A.B. Allan

13 W. Fussell

($6.00 per

.$120,000.00

72,171.53

$192,171.83!

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We guarantee

YOU

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10, Det Voeux Road, Central.

Sole agents in China.

Tel. 3217*

JAMES

STEER.

F. Harper, i Baker

W. Cullip, e Liyevin, b Dankiey. 22 It Player, Lindsell, Baker 15 Massey

W. Edmunds, e Gurvin, b. Lam-

bla

W. Coman, st. Boldman, b ̃

Laws five.

H. F. Westlake, e Pearce, b

Dunkley

C. Erabs, not out

W. Gill, e and b Lawrence.

A. Uwirk,

Lawrence.

Smith Murphy Full

12 Halt.

Koott

Kynnch

McKay

Hall

16 Crawford

Выт Born 5 Taylor

Whibley Patbyjohas 25 Farrell

0

Lindsell.

0

E. Sarage, b Lawrence.

Extras.

Hawling aplaysis.

Total al

Annual General Meeting-Wej

31 propose to alter the date for the annual closing of the books of the Company to 31st December, each year as being a more convenient! 19 date. The next Report 20d Ac

cousts issued will be for the term of six months only.

Consulting Committee. There 10 have been no changes in the Com- -mittee during the year, which con- Total Cosists of Messrs. D. G. M. Bernard, W. E. Clarke and the Hoa. Mr. A. O. Lang." who retire bat offer themselves for re-election.

Kowloon C.C. v. Police R.C. The Police were defeated by Kowloon C.C. by 71 peints to 60. Scores:

Korican C.C.

Total 201

M.

X. "

forsin

*

| !

1 Davidson

10

14

Lumble. Duakley...

S

Shill

Lawren

Police B.C.

1. Clark

Tatloz

D. Clark

240

12

Rubertsco Kaight D. Reid Grimmett

26

Total 71

Auditors.-The, accounts

have

been audited by Hon. Mr. A. B. Lowe and Mr. C. Bernard Brown. Messrs. A. R. Lowe and C. Bernard Brown retire but offer themselves for re-election.

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & CO.,

General Managers.

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RECONSTRUCTION,

2 Goldenberg

Japan Gets to Work. One "expedition" has already gone off to Yokohama for the purpose of looking after business interests Today. as advertised elsewhere, a much more im

Nicholls

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Daris

1 Purve

Overy Gibson Cornley Cochrace Tacchi Steven-

Gerard

Grade Nicoll

21 fair

CHINESE SOCCER

TOUR.

Sydney, Sept. 23,-Chick FUB.. the fourth Test Match, the scores! Total 60 Leng-Chios 3, Australia

Reuter.

Taikoo No. 1 v. Taikoo No 2.

Taikoo No. 2 were defeated by

portant, fully organised, and con: Taikoo So. 1 by nine points. certed movement begins. The Scores: Chairman and Vicechairman of

Teikoo No. £.

Taikoo Song

the Kobe and Tokyo Foreign Boards of Trade met recently Grimes and decided to call a meeting Muirhead

in order to

arrange plans for Young

Letting into order the business Ferguson

that had been thrown into such Mackintosh confusion by the greatest cat-frimshaw

Eastrophe that has ever overtaken Weir

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31 McLaughlan 18

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It is good to see this prompt Whate action, and nothing but good can allierop.. come of it. In the first shock of Russell such a catastrophe people shake Hamilton their heads and say that the place

can never be inhabited, that nobody will never live there, and; that Japan can never recover from the blow.

But as new buds put forth

To glad new men.

Out of the spent and unconsider-

ed earth

The cities rise again. The cities will not rise just yet: Japan has to recover her breath.

McLeod Mitchell

Holland

IS D. Morrison

Total 07

CARE OF MONUMENTS.

Avebury ard Stonehenge.

1.-

Sir Flinders Petric writes to the Times:-

In England we inherit the greatest monuments of prehis toric ages that are known, but we 17 seem strangely ignorant of how to treat them. Stonehenge has been wantonly spoiled by plant- ing an immense aerodrome shed 3 near by, while there are hundreds of square miles of down land Tutel 58 available. Now Avebury and else- The match between Kowloon Silbury Hill, unrivalled. Deck R. C. and Craigengower C. C. with a crowd of modern buildings where, are wantonly threatened was postponed, the ground being and a gigantic tower. Are not all ton wet for the match to be played the Wiltshire and Dorset and

League Table.

Sussex Downs available withou:i P. W. L Pta planting such an establishment 1heside one of our greatest manu-

Taikou No...... 11 Kowloon Deck R.C. 12 Taikoo No. 1.... 13

! 2

A 94

75

3 18 ments? The same kind of official

7

18 disregard of values is seen in the

attempt to take in Dorset one of

12 the finest beys for official use. for

$ which many as unused piece of

coast would be equally good.

But to sit down and ie: misfortune Kowloon B'G.C... 12 overwhelm us would be the most Pulice B.C. ........ 13 fatal of mistakes. For the present. Howloon C.C....... 13 there are all manner of things to Graigeogower C.C. 14 do to minimise losses and retain C Service C.C. 13 interests intact. The blow suffer- Shots For and Against.

ed is e tremendous one, but just

as the survivors are reclothed and

relodged, so too the strickan cities

3 10

6

$ 10

&

=

For Agst. Up,

The root of the trouble is the separation of modern education into two branches, historic and scientiac, each equally ignorant. of the values of the. other. We do not think of taking the verdict of the historian or archeologist on scientific matters, for which they are untrained; and equally 30 we do not intend, to take the ..705 810 -111 verdict of men of science. 62 who are similarly ignorant

historic

We subjects. - 242 of

have at last placed our monuments largely under regist- ration and inspection, and the

748 €06 142 838 707 131 712 668 46 ..750 787

will be rebuilt and again become Tailco No. 2.702 576 126 busy places. Kebe will not gain Kowloon Dock. what Yokohama has lost. We Taikoo No. 1 may be sure of that. The best K.B.G.C....... thing for Kobe is to help Yoko Police R.C...... hama to rise again. Similarly.K.C.C... Japan must rebuild her capital Craigengower C.C. 731 703 Though the damage is enormous c.s.c.C

it is confined within a compara-

tively small area, and does not

come to the same amount, by a

..000 908

great deal as the war damage on are about where they were sixty opinion of those who are com- any of the great fronts. Indeed, years ago-perhaps, a little fur-petent to preserve them must be the thing wilkhave to be treated in ther back. But the means of final as to all changes that will a war spirit-difficulties only cal-building them up are infinitely affect our heritage.

ling for a higher and braver superior to those that existed spirit, Resources are ample for when the first traders came to the reconstruction, and if Japan Yokohama beach and began to shows the same energy that has build a city there.

inspired her for the past half- Meanwhile, there is work to century, she will soon tackle her be done, whatever our ultimate problem. At present the two aims and ambitions may be. cities of Yokohama and Tokyo Japan Chronicle,

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