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THE HONGKUNG TELEGRAPH:

THADE

MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1923.

portance is the reiteration of

(CHICAGO) Ma | America's refusal to “recognisa“: SPRING HINGES

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Mr. and Mrs. Airey and Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Brawn arrived on Saturday by the ss Arafura.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

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SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

[BY QUIZL Saturday's matches resulted follows:-

SATURDAY'S CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE DEFEAT THE NAVI

The Civil Service were at home to the Navy in a first divison cricket League match on Satur a day, and won very easily. The visitors knocked up 103, RE O. Bird taking " of their wickets for 87. The Civil Service replied with 158 for 4. R. C. Witchell con- tributing 58, not out, and B, D. Evans 43.

DAY BY DAY.

ECONOMY IS NEAR TO THE Soviet Russia. This is got un-

| KEYSTONE OF CHARACTER AND connected with the debt question, ¦ Brocess - 11". E. Gladstone, and Russia will have to acknow- ledge the loans contracted by the early Revolutionary regime be fore she can hope to obtain a chance of acceptance by the During Saturday and Sunday, great Republic. Those so-called nine further Chinese cases of Tamar... smallpox were reported-five in Ko-loom advocates of freedom in Europe Hongkong and the rest in Kow- Titaria who agitate for recognition of toon.

note this the Soviet, should

His Excellency the Governor, Jattitude by the level-headed,

attended by Captain R. Neville. democratic Government of the ADC. and accompanied by the Hawkins MWest. The British Bolshevists Hon. Sir Claud Severn, lunched Hollyhock... 4 St. Joseph's, 0

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must find the continued aloofness with H. E. Vice Admiral Frochot in the Cruiser Jules Ferry on of the United States a greatį

Saturday. dampener to their campaign for| the return of

whol unrepentant

Chinese women Two

to Russia the conferenca of endeavoured to take their lives: by juraping into the harbour from nations.

the Praga wall, were taken to can envy the the Government Civil Hospital NAmerican Government its ability during the week-end.

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MARRIAGES.

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LEAGUE: DIY, I

4 Club

2 R. G. A.

2 Despatch Ambrose

Police Surrey's 2 Hawkins

LEAGUE: DIV. IL.

Marazion Surrey's Tamar

8 Filipinos

3 Kowloon

3 Iriquoise

3 Club

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SECOND DIVISION.

The Hongkong C.C. second elaven drew with the Indian R.C. juniors on Saturday in a second [división League fixture on "the

| H.K.C.C. ground. The home side

went in to bat first, and compiled" | 178 (C.R. Baron 45). M. P. Madar The 5. China B2 Sacred Heart 0 ook 4 for 26 in four overs.

Indians, with a tail that failed to CLUB v. TAMAR.

wag, could only scors 86, towards This game was played on the which D. Rumjahn contributed Club ground before a good num. 50, not out. H. Griffin captured ber of spectators. The Club had for 35 and D. Reid 4 for 23. a weak forward line, only Forsyth FRIENDLY ENCOUNTERS. and Howard of the regular sida The H.E.C.C. "A" drew with turning out. Stewart was absent the Royal Engineers at Happy to look to a future of peace and Mr.

from the middle lines. Woodman Valley, after declaring when they Gordon Oakes, accom- was absent from the Tamar side had compiled 161 for 6. The continued prosperity within its panied by his wife. is or a

Mand Routley played in goal. The Engineers commenced badly, but dominions: and the people business trip to the Colony.

Oakes is manager in the Far Club defence opened very shaky picked up sufficiently to stay out their good fortune in facing East for the well-known firm of land in ten minutes from the start time, with 94 for 5, thanks to is period of reduced taxation. We Burroughs. Wellcome and Co. the Tamar had a lead of two by Sgt. Cockell, who carried his

goals. The first goal was scored bat turn with a sigh of regre: from makers of "tabloid" products.

by Roberts, Gerrard failing to At Causeway Bay a H.K.C.C. the contemplation of that picture The children's Fancy Dress clear from a centre by Hill. Short eleven met the Chinese R.C. and to a realisation of our own Home Dance which was arranged toy afterwards, Veness came thrwen "bands down." The Chinese prospects, with so many problems take place at the Helen May augh, and steadying himself in compiled 53, Bowker taking for froct of Angus, scored the 10, Lammert 4 for 17, Owen new Institute on Thursday. December

Tamar's second goal. The Club | Hughes 2 fór 6, and Webster for 20th.. has been postponed to the

forwards had a couple of chances. The visitors collected 189 for following day. Friday, Tickets, to he booked in advance. o score before the interval but 9, Lammert 44, not out and Owen

lacked dash in front of goal, Hughes 51, retired.

Resuming. the Club took upļ A team going by the nomen- the attack and from a long pass clature of the Taikoo Nomads put by Purvis McBride bad a chance up a fairly good score in drawing

to

exert

be

overcome and Government unable much force in any direction

AUSTIN - NIXON. -A: St. which might bring relief Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore.

on the 6th instant, Noel John

Austin of the Chartered Bank of

India Australia and China Passports.

Lancashire.

The Telegraph.

HONGKONG, Drh Dec., 1923.

system

arrangements

15 cents each,—Adrt.

21st.

Attention is drawn to the fact that the half-yearly meeting of

the has lon

12th inst. is call

replied with 155 for 9, towards

which T. Grimes and E. Moore contributed 34 apiece, the latter

on carrying his bat, and G. McLeod At 27. M. Pinna took 4 for 22. Я large

The Indian R.C. defeated our who were anxious new infantry battalion at Sookun- new poo. The Eas: Surreys batted first.

Also

wickets down. A el

members of the Jockey Club open for the Club but failed with Craigengower. The Valley The Tamar forced a corner and club were not up to usual strength. Shameen. Canton. to Marjorie The passport

Burd, receiving the ball close in, but they were able to declare at Clulow Nixon. of Southport, evidently come to stay in the ed for 5 pm. The principal busi turned it past Angus into the 168 for 7, H. Dannis knocking up British Empire. That is one ofness at the meeting is the elegnet. Before the close the sailors 65. For the Nomads, G. Milne JACOBS BOGOMOLSKY. the legacies left us by the wattion of Stewards. Immediately put on fourth goal, through took 5 for 49." The Taikoo team On December 1. at H.B.M. Con-No longer shall we be able to after the half-yearly meeting, 4Grant, and the final result was

alate-General, and on December nam aut at will without bother-extraordinary general meeting Tamar, + goals Club, nil.

at Ohel Rachel Synagogue, inc about passports and-visas, as will be held.

HAWKINS v. SURREY'S Shanghai, by Rabbi W. Hirsch, we did in pre-war days, but it is f

This match, played MA. Noel Stanley, second son of t LOY TATE something to the We acknowledge receipt of the

the Garrison ground Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Jacobs, to Food that

have Administration Report for 1922 of Dora Evelyn, daughterof Mr. and been made with certain countries the State of North Borneo, issued Sookunpoo, attracted Mrs. Z. Bogomolsky.

whereby the visa nuisance will by H. E. Major General Sir Wil-aumber be materially curtailed. We can lam Rycroft, K.C.B.. K.C.M.G.. see what chances the only hope that as time ges on the Governor and Commander Regiment had to maintain the and with Clark compiling a fine the number of ewantries alin-Chief. The report shows con-position in the League left them 56 reached 110. The Indians bad

the by

King's.

the 123 for insisting on Consular signatures tinued progress and development Hawkins team were new to the Arculli was responsible for 45 of will increase. A deal of the throughout the territory.

Colony, and a good game 739 this. By their showing, the pleasure of travelling has been

regimental eleven should do quite taken away by the necessity of "Way Down East." at the expected.

The soldiers pressed from the well with more practice. observing passport requirements. Coronet, has exceeded all ex- whilst the petty annoyances pectations of the management in start and their work in the open

SHARE MARKET. · which many of us experienced the matter of attendance, and made it hot for the sailors' raiddle AMERICA'S ATTITUDE. during the war in this connection during the week-end literal line. However, the sailors' left will long he remembered. Inhundreds of people have had to wing was putting in some fine

The principal changes in the There in the presidential regard with a measure of irony fore been decided extend its The first goal of the match was

those days we could not but be turned away. It has there- and Cooper, the right back local share market from Satur

of the Surrey's, was kept busy, day's quotations are address delivered by Mr. Coolidge, the promise contained on British stay for another two days.

Cements. Buyers. $26 and scored by Eaton, who turned the $26.10. a brief summary of the foreign passports that all needful assist-

ball into the net; following a well Providents-Buyers, $23.75 and would be rendered and domestic policy of the United

by For cruelty by overcrowding placed corner kick. The sailors$23.90. States of America, and it will be / British con-ulur agents to the fowl crate, which resulted in one had their share of the attack but

the birds being crushed. could not place the soldiers sales, $1346.

Ropes. Buyers, 843 and 13: holder. Our experience was that of noticed that in nearly every casela British Consulate was the last a Chinese www

¡defence. Humberstone scored

Founderies-Buyers, $1.95. the traditional viewpoint of pre- place to which a traveller would $1

at abe Magistracy the second goal for the Surrey's, vions administration is adheared in search of help out of this morning. For an excuse, who at the interval had a lead

difficulties. However we are defendan: mumbled something of two goals.

The Police played a bester game to. On one subject, that of a hoping that things have material-about having encountered 2 world court of justice, a kind of ly improved in this regard since typhoon whilst crossing the harb and even, the Hawkins improv-hile just on time Bolneaves Resuming, the play was fast against the wind and put on two goals through Johnson and Finn. glorified Hague Tribunal, so to the war, and that some of our ear and in the hurry and conf-ing on their first half display. scored for the sailors.

Consular folk have learned the ion had not sorted out the birds After eight minutes' play in this [ speak. "Prasident Culidge defic- error of their ways. Incidental-into their proper crates.

TITANIA v. DESPATCH. itely declares America's inten- 15. it

half, Smith sent in a fast shot

On the Navy "B" ground, the which Cooper deflected past bis tion to participate, though he isuar malous that Chine-e entering Three Chinese youths were at own goalie, and the Hawkins Titania beat the Despatch by two careful to specify the meaning of and leaving the Colony are not the Magistracy this morning, the were one up. With this success. Arst goal, the ball going in off goals to ail Banton scored the subject to any of the passport re- defendants in a charge of robbers the sailors put on extra pressure Connau, but it was that attitude it is in no way quirements, whereas Britishers with violence. The affair was and were rewarded when Sraith

* fine shot recognition of the desirability of must be ticketed and produce the stated to have occurred at Tsing sent in

Bunton and would have 1 hard shot which by joining the League of Nations, necessary papers.

the So far as the Kai Lane in Wanchai on Friday Douglas. the Surrey's goal-entered

net had it not tracking of criminals and other morning, when property of the keeper: failed to hold, touched a defender. Dargavel The United States thus once evil-doers is concerned, it would value of $150 was stolen. The Warne, rushing up. put the ball scored the second goal... heading more refuses to recognise the be far better were the process charge was formally remanded into the net. Both sides were out the bull past Brewerton from & League as tent factor in reversed. But that is, of course, until to-morrow. Divisional In-for the winning goal, but the centre by Bunton international relationships. It is impossible, though we sincerely spector Aris prosecuting. possible that the International Court of Justice i to be the

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JUNIOR GAMES. final whistle sounded with the

In the junior games, the score two all. The defence in a charge of ma-

Hawkins reaped a harvest, win- KOWLOON v R.G.A. licious wounding, heard by Mr. J.

ning over the Filipinos by eight League's eventual successor, and

When he decided to adopt the R. Wood this morning, was that

At Kowloon the home team goals to all. Smith scored five presuming the Court obtains the Protective policy, Mr. Baldwin the act was carried out in defence beat the R.G-A. by two goals to goals. Kirby, Reading and Drury

states that he was quite prepared of a woman by a party who had one. Play was spoilt by a strong one each. backing which the older institu- to leave the issue to the pubilejno other than chivalrous motives cross wind. The R.G.A. bad a new The Tame: beat the Club by tion lacks, few will regret the after the pros and cons of the in the matter. It was stated that man at back in place of Frampton.three goals to nil. At the interval passing of a great. idealistic. but question had been fully explained. the victim was now in hospital Smith, the newcomer, played a there was no score. In the only partly successful experi He has had his answer, which is suffering from a wound in the very good game and should do second half, the sailors scored against any arm caused by a kitchen knife. well in local football. The home through Johnson, Porterfield and In connection with the material departure from Britain's In spite of the explanation, his side took the lead through Morton Hosking question of American concern in traditional policy. Instead of a Worship decided to fix the bail them further ahead. The R.G.A Sacred Heart by two goals to bil. and before the interval Muir pat South China "B" beat the European affairs, it is of signific-majority of nearly eighty, the Con- for the defendant at $500.

failed to score in the first half. servatives, although holding more

Au Kit-sang scored the first goal ant interest to note the decision seats than any other party. go

The R.G.A were seen to better from a penalty, and Leung Wing- One scene which will interest) to participate in a loan to assist back with a decidedly bigzer Op- everybody in The Luck of advantage in the second half, tak the second from a well-placed German distress, This means position to face-one which is Geraldine Laird", the Robertson playing in goal, saved his side.

but Wheeler, who was now corner kick by Au Kit-sang. recognition of two things Ger-bsolutely opposed to the pro-Cole Superior picture, which is The R.G.A were doing most.of by four goals to nil. After a very many's parlous state, and the sought the voice of the country. Theatre, shows a church bazaar. corner, Leonard handled in the was no score, the sailors took

playing at the World

the attacking, and, forcing even first half, in which there need for outside help.

That should put an end to the The quaint little stage, the tariff reform question for many a arrival of the town characters, penalty area. Couzens took the charge of the game and scored On the subject of loans to year. We see that the Premier the tittering interest of the chil kick and sending the ball straight four goals, Bargent 3 and foreign countries. the President blames the "dear food ery fur dren, and the waves of applause The R.G.A. came in again and

at Wheeler the goalie cleared. Trevett 1. again declares the United States the result, but that is not quite which greet the favourite per McKelvie handled in the goal home by three goals to nil. There The Marazion beat Kowloon at understandable in view of the former all are vividly show mouth. Smith took the kick and was no score in the first half. attitude of refusal to countenance fact that he intended speci- Bessie Barriscale is featured in beat Wheeler making the score The second half found the sailors their reduction or cancellation.fically excluding foodstuffs and this picture. Britain should see in this a pre-raw combined

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two to one in favour of Kowloos, on top and they scored through scheme. The true with splendid cedent to adopt in her own case of the vote is, in our opinion, & Britain are much higher than in final whistle sounded.

meaning ing that wages in Free Trade this being the score when the Pibworth (2) and Glanville.

The East Surrey's at Bookun- of unrecovered loans.

It means recognition of the fact that tariffs, many Protectionist countries. "POLICE v. AMBROSE poo beat the Iriquoise by three that those countries which have whether on foodstuffs or manu-Anyhow, the verdict has now This game was played on the goals to nit recently been discussing the factured articles, send up prices. been given, and we imagine it Navy "A" ground before a few Owing to the South China. The answer to that is that wages will be a very long time before supporters. A strong wind was v. Rest of Colony next Saturday, feasibility of writing off their increase to offset such an out any Conservative party puts the blowing up the field which greatly the H.K.F.A. have decided to war debts, will have to amend come, but that point has been Protective policy in the forefront interfered with the game. Half-play no League matches on that their outlook. Of special im-successfully countered by show-' of its programme.

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