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SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

The Hongkong Cricket Club on played the Indian Recréation Omar in a League match on Saturday, inThe Indians hatted first and were

FEW MES EVER MADE MUCH OMAR RRILLIANTLY WINS by the licence, and another that MONEY BY DEALING WITH THEIR

CHAMPIONSHIP. the present system of marking FRIENDS OR

Local lawn bowlers met BBC.

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BIRTHS.

A letter by Mr. Tse Tsan-tai on the final for the champion-all disposed of for 99, of which Dinosaurs and their eggs is un-ship of the Colony. The victory Eel Arculli made no fewer than was a meat decided one, too-the 32 not out Hongkong replied winner getting Lome by 22 to 11. with an exactly similar total for Russellis far the more experienced the loss of nine wickets, Webster of the two men, having twice (19), Piercy (20), England (15) and The result of last week's foot-previously been champion, and it Bowker (13 not out) being chief awas generally expected that he scorers For Hongkong, Bowker would come out on top. However, took four wickets for 19 and his youthful opponent, who has Lammert four for 15. For the not long taken up bowls, could Indians. Madar took fire for 33 do nothing wrong, and he held and Arculli four for 16,

A demonstration of education al films is to be given at the Kow-the loon British School on Tuesday evening by Mr. H. W. Ray.

upper hand practically In the 2nd Division of the. throughout the match. Russell League, the Civil Service team had a day off, but, none the less, won a victory over the RAM.C his play was better than the They scored 130 for seven wickets, score suggests. At the conclus-and then declared, Harper being match, the new top scorer with 42 not ont. The champion was warruly con- military were all dismissed for his splendid [94, Sara taking fire wickets for

35 and Grimmett two for 17.

The Indian R. C. 2nd. XI in

The silk which left here by the sion of the P. and O. s.s. Dongola on 21st. September was delivered in Mar-grantulated seilles on 21st. October a transi: of 30 days.

on

victory.

The match Was

Police

green, number

.

We are hoping, however, that there will be no undue delay in the matter, because, after all, the recent tests have demonstrated that broadcasting can be done locally without interference with

the commercial and the

naval

Jurors called for this months large stations, and there is a growing! demand by the public to secure Criminal Sessions will be respectators. Russell opened by by 4 runs. For the Engineers, quired attend the Chief scoring two, but at the fifth who were all disposed of for 182. full facilities for the enjoyment Justice's Court to-morrow morn head he was overhauled by his Redpath scored 95, whilst Major of transmitted programmes.ing at 10.30. Moreover, we have not the same

med. Local Muslims

are

of

played on

be fore their League match with the interested Royal Engineers were defeated

opponent. When the eighth head Gandy retired after making 34. was finished. Omar had a lead of The top scorers for the Indians

9 to 3, and at the tea interval, were M. P. Madar (47) and 0.. possibility of confusion being Mr. Fung Wai. Director of the after fourteen heads had been Rumjahn (21).

was 13 to created here as at Home the Canton Wireless Bureau, recent-played, the Indisa

In friendly contests, Kowloon industry can be ever so much ly sent in his rexigation to the Russell's. At the seventeenth easily beat Hongkong C.C. "A"

three. The latter were all out for 124, more easily controlled locally. Generalissimo. His resignation head, Russell scored a

making the scores 17 to 11 in Reid contributing 46, whilst was however not accepted. The cool season is far better both

Omar's favour, but the ex-cham- | the winners made 166 for TOFTE-On October 22cd.

pion did not register a further six. A. W. Ramsay retiring 1923, at No. 1 Armend Buildings, for transmission and receiving

Civil Today is the anniversary of point, and Omar finished finely after making a century. Hongkong, the wife of A. C. V.than the summer months and Tofte, of a daughter. Shanghai that is an additional reason why the birth of the Prophet Moham-with a three, which gave him Service beat University by 29 victory by exactly double the runs. For the winners, Sayer (48) and Tientsin papers please copy. the subject should be dealt with celebrating the day, and at the number of points his opponent had and de Rome (42) did best, whilst

HEIDENSTAM.-On October as early as possible. In the Kowloon Mosque a

"Maulood scored. 17, at 553 Avenue Foch, Shang- hai, to Mr. and Mrs. Von Heid-meantime, the interested public Majlis" is to be held at 7.30 p.m. enstam, a daughter.

is under a distinct debt of gratitude in those who are carry- ing out the local experiments McGRATH-On October 17, at with such a measure of success. the General Hospital, Shanghai. Frank Robert McGrath, of Salem.) Massachusetts. U.S.A.. aged 26

years.

to

DEATH.

The Telegraph.

HONGKONG, 22nd Oct, 1923.

LOCAL RADIO.

Public interest is being aroused

✡ Yerr noneid=all.

programmes,

in

Imperial Defence.

Presentation of Prizes.

for the losers A. A. Rumjahn (31) and Balhatchet (21) were top Hongkong C.C. 2nd XI

scorers.

At the presentation of prizes beat the University reserves with Amongst the passengers who which followed. Mr. D. Harvey, the case-218 to 51-Foule being best returned by the Empress of Asia Chairman of the Lawn Bowls As-batsman with 52 not out. Raven this morning were Mr. and Mrs.sociation, apologised for the absence took five of the Varsity wickets H. Hancock, Mr. W. Adamson, of the President, Hen. Mr. A. G. for 25. Craiengower beat K.E.C. Mr. and Mrs. Odell, Mr. J. Stephen who would have been easily at home, scoring 180, Joseph, Mr. L. Tobias und Mr. A. there bad it not been that he was to17. Dennis being responsible for

C. Little.

He

HOME FOOTRALL.

laid aside with dengue fever. He a well-played 71. Abbas and Fritz congratulated the Dew champion shared the bowling honours, each In a way, the Imperial (on-

on bis tine performance and on taking five wickets for 17 rana. ference now sitting in London

Among these returning to the winning the trophy presented by entered upon the most important

Soo. Mr. Stephen. topic in its agenda when the Colony by the Katori Maru, the question of Empire defence came which arrived in port yesterday, thanked all donors of trophies, up for discussion. This assemblwore Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ram especially Mr. Gow who bad come age of representatives of the big and Miss Rum, Mr. J. Hennessy forward and given four cups for self-governing dominions, and of Seth, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Atwell, winners and four for rubbers up in India, with a side-interest in the Mr. A. Morley and Mr. E the non-league competition. Crown Colonies and dependen- Bussebarri. cies, have before thenfá good few thorny problems, and once these. be solved the Governmpant will ha

suit fo

Un

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2

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13

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13 4

11 5

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12 5

West Brom A 11 4 Manchester C11 Tottenham H 11

11 11 5

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Runner-Up Cup (presented by

Newcastle U 12 4 Third Price (Cup presented by West Ham Hon. Mr. A. P. Lowe), W. Russell.

M. 1. H. G. Brayfield, R.

Liverpool Wallace.

Notts Forest 11 Fourth Prize (Cup presented by Chelsea Arsenal The s.s. Braemar Castle with Mr. D. K. Hilsity, G. Greener. drafts for Hongkong and troops for North China is expected to

Non League Cups, Taikoo "."Birmingham 12 2

Burnley arrive in Hongkong on November Runners-up Cups. Civil Service. Middlesboro 11 3

7 暑 15 and leave for Chin-Wang Tao)

Mrs. Harvey was thanked for Preston NE 11 0 the next day, will return to Hongkong on December 6, and seated with a

givio jaway the prizes and was pre

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THE POINTS TO DATE. Mr. Gow. in his remarks, said On another page appear the the game that afternoon had been latest results in the English and up to championship form and Scottish football leagues, first decide on its defecce Coolie, found aboard the S. |

congratulated Om og his per-division. The tables to date are

and sentenced to two month's hard Interport mich become

P. W. L. D. Pts. by the experiment which are programme without further heed labour, by Comdr. Beckwith, at champion of the Colony in the

of criticism, for it will carry the

the Marine Court, this morning same year, & fest which he doubted Cardiff C being carried out locally in

mandate of the Empire in its

It was alleged that defendant had been done before. (Applause). Notts C radio broadcasting. So far, it favour. The great question bas

expenditure for stole bangle from a child among He thanked the Police for the luan Huddersfield 11

Aston Villa the passengers. has not been possible, to do much centred

naval

of their green for the match. military and

purposes

Everton in the way of direct transmission.

-whether more, or less than

Mr. Harvey then presented Sheffield U Most of the broadcasting has before: ti be or not to be.

Riched Bartholmess will be the prizes as follows:

Bolton W been from gramophone records, The Empire has its hosts of peace

Championship Cup presected Sunderland which, however, have been found cranks not people who, verstar feature at the Coronet to

rightly, desire to see the world a night in "Tolable David. The by Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen), Blackburn R 11 to transmit excellently. Later peace, for all time if possible, story originally appeared under Jun, we understand, arrangements but persons whose idou of being Joseph Hergesheimer's signature will be made whereby concert at peace, and promoting that in the Saturday Evening Post. which local ideal state of affairs, is to make and the author lent his personal no provision even for defence. services to the production of the

film. vocalists and eloqutuonists will They would have the Empire so be heard. At the moment, weak that it could not possibly aggressive. and they the experiments are being made become

expect every other world Powar with a view to te-ting local

to follow suit. They forget that conditions and also to demon the greatest incentive to strife strate in some small way the weakness in a rival-even

trade rival and that ability to psibilities of radio in Hong-hit back is the surest safeguard kong. Canton and some of the of peaceable existence. other

Coast Ports are. it i

A Bone of Contention. known, picking up the locally.

io a few remarks, expressed the It is noteworthy how closely transmitted programmes, whilst associated in aume persons' minds

The attention of billiards play-pleasure of the Police Club at bar- liners far ont at sea have reported have become the names "Singers is drawn to the forthcoming ing the final played on their greed: Airdrieonians 1

Japan," so that the handicap competition at

It was the first time the final had Kilmarnock 10 5 3 2 receiving the music most clearly. pore" and

Aberdeen cannot think of one without Palace Hotel. Kowloon. Sub-been played there, be understood, On Thursday last, some

visualising the other, and must stantial prizes are offered, and it but he was sure he was speaking St. Mirren items from the Telegraph were drag both into any and every is expected that the competition on behalf of the Club when be Raith Rovers 10 said he hoped it would not be Queen's Park 10 sent out for the special benefit of discussion of the subject of the will be as great Canton folk, Mr. Pollock and Mr. proposed big naval base near the similar events in the past. Parti- the last.

Pacific. The Imperial Conference calars will be found in our ad- Lowe haying the distinction of has now to decide, anally, whether vertising columns. being the fire of Hongkong's or not to have this Eastern Unofficials to have extracts from Rosyth, and if Singapore is the

Marshall Fuan Chi-jui has ap- their speeches broadcasted We best site for it. We might digress

slightly and note the somewhat pointed General Ma Leung as now look to the time when our ill-timed references by the arm his personal representative to local Legislative Councillors may chair" critics to the Japanese negotiate certain important issue be induced to speak into the earthquake effects. Their idea with the Constitutionalist leaders is that the need for Empire de-in Canton. Marshal Tean's re- Įmicrophone.

fence has been lessened there-

has presentative

arrived at Hongkong has been waiting for by. It is reassuring" to know. Shanghai and is expected to be some considerable time for the however, that there are hard in Hongkong shortly. The Can- headed Imperial thinkers to authorities have sent a report of the Committee which now assembled in London who representative to welcome Gen- has been studying the radio pro-realise fully the application of eral Ma Leung-Cinton Daily blem in the United Kingdom, the adage about never putting us.

off until the morrow what should because it is believed that local be done to-day. Not, of course, regulations will, to a large ex-that we particularly associaté tent, be based on whatever recom-Japan with the subject of a base the Daily Mail and others of mendations of that Committee at Singapore. It is merely in similar outlook to speak of the

accordance with the normal providing of "another Kiaochow are adopted. We should not growth of our Empire, and of ouran obviously absurd compari- have long to wait now, for we world interests, that our ses 800-and trust to the level-headed notice that the Committee issued defence should be adequate, and statesman, met in the capital of the time has come to repair what the Empire; to know what is best its report in the early part of has really been a mission in for the many millions all over the this month. Some of its recome the chain of Empire protection. globe who own allegiance to the mendations are extremely inter-So we can leave the writers in British Crown.

news

the

3 success as

Detailed Score,

Umar Shots Total

Hussell Shots Told!

2

2

2

3

11 4

10 4

Hearts

11

11

Motherwell 10 4 Hibernians 11 3 Clydebank 11 Falkirk

10

Dundee

3 10 3

11 3 Ayr United 10 2. Clyde

11 2 Greenock M 12

Third Lanark 9 3

Hamilton A 10 2

Reese beat

the following players; Hartley, Foulds, Smith Atkinson, Macfarlane and Wallace.

"Previous Winners,

Below we give a list of previous winners and runters-up:

Bunner-up

1

18

14

3 17

Winner

11

1009 W. Bell

G. Haxton

11

1910 D. Gourley ́ ́ W. Pilt

2

11

1911 G. R. Edwards

8

11

1012 W. Russoll

W, Pitt

Omar in his path to the final best 1013 W. Bussell

G. Bateman

the following players: Overy. 1920 J. Maclachlan D. Muir

Greener, McKay, Oswick, Ferguson and 1921 J. Clark

1922 R. Wallace

G. R. Edwards W. Gerrard

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