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SPORTS GOSSIP.

DREAMS—THE_VISIONS OF A FOSTER OF FOSTERSHIRE, BUSY BRAIN.-Joanna Baillie.

One British cano of diphtheria it would orento very wrong was notified yesterday. impression. Those who have

and I am sure the Chinoss mombors will agroo-whon I say that in the hot weathor a vory

verandahs in

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la David Hartford's

KOWLOON JUNIOR SCHOOL.

STEADY INCREASE IN

ATTENDANCE,'

[BY "WANDERER"). The ridiculously easy viotórios

The annual distribution of of the Malayan cricketers over prizes in connection with the both Kowloon and the United Kowloon Junior British Bahool had experience of this town at The weather outside is reported Services soom to stamp them as took place this afternoon, the night or have Bad'anything to do to be vory bad. The Spanish a batter side than their record In

ceremony being performed by with the Police, will support me vossal Isla do Panay was obliged the interport tournament would Mrs. Dyor.

to. put book aftor leaving load ono to bellave, and give.ope

In her annual ropórt, the Head- yesterday.

to wonder whether temperamont mistress (Miss M. Cooper, B. A.) had anything to do with the lack stated-In January, 1924, there To-morrow morning, the prin- of enterprise shown by their bats were 50 children on the roll, and large proportion of the people cipal of the Netherlands Harbour tako oro instance only, and grant-an increase of 41 per cent. mon in the bigger matobos. To on November 1st, there were 83 Mliving in Chinese tonemonts works (Mr. Kwik Djoen Eng) is

to lay the foundation stone of the ing that the bowling was easier, Eighty-three in the highost enrol- profor to live in the streets, borst block for the quay wail at Gronior's confident, forceful, and ment since 1921. The average cause of the heat within doors." Marine Lots 430 and 431 at North changeless innings of 74 against daily attendance in January was

the United Borvices was PThe Chicoso Unofficials support-

an 54; in November 77. Up'to July, oloquent contradiation of his ap- the average attendance was ox- ad this view.

parent timidity in the interports coptionally high, but it has boon A thiof enterod Mr. W. E. Neither Wyatt nor In face of such statements Dickenson's

Edwards brought down this torm by bad rooni in Mrs. should havo suffered from the im-colds and whooping cougli. and owing to the obvious fact Ogilvio's boarding house at No. portance of the occasion, (it is There havo bean several chap. that many Chinese tonement-4, Victoria Garden, Kowloon, in doubtful if they could, seeing gos in the staff throughout the

the parly hours of yesterday that Wyatt Ndwellers lounge cat of doors on morning, and stole clothing and Malaya's interport alde as long Roberts was appointed to this was playing in your. In February last, Miss hot nights, the Case of the jowollory of the value of $72. ago as 1904, and Edwards made a school. Mrs. Holland was trans- smallor proportion who aro

big score against Hongkong at forred in March to Ellis Kacoorie Yobliged to sleep hy the roadside Another triumph of the silont Hongkong in 1907).

School. She was replaced by Miss even in winter was obscured. We drama

Gravoson who loft us production of Tho Golden Malaya's most consistent perin July to bo maintain that even if their num- Snare," which opened an engage former during their stay in the Mrs. Logan, went on leave in married. bors are not vory large, somoment at the Queen's Theatre last Colony was E.T. Foster, a mom- May, and has since rosigned. thing should be done for thom, night. Adapted from Jamos ber of the famous Worcestershire Miss Skinner was promoted to be Curwood's fascinating cricketing family, and, I under- Headmistress of Bolillos Public Anyone who has really intorest- story of the same name, this stand, a cousin of the present School in July, and Miss Cooper od himself in the matter will remarkable photodrama, with a captain of that county, Mr M. K. was transferred from the Peak know that this living ir compelling, vital, throbbing plot, Foster. Malaya's Foster had estab- School on September 15th to take established fairly smacks of the charm and lished a reputation in the F.M.6. over her work. Owing to the mystery and primitiveness of the of knowing how and when to lay large increase in numbers in the practice among miserably poor Far North country amid which on tho willow, but he allowed his infant classes, Miss Davis has PEREIRA.-On Novembe 22,

powors in this direction to lie come to us from Quarry Bay. at 208 Dixwell Road, Seanghai, odd-job workers. Only the other the scenes are lald.

dormant until the farowall match In December, Miss George com- to Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Pereira, aday & local murder CA60

of the tour whon in oightoon scor- ploted hor teachers' son, Armando Frederico.

Jomphasised this-the murdorod Our Picture Page to-morrow

training LOPES-On the 26th, instant, man was a cripple who earned a weddings of Mr. H. C. Millett produced 12 runs only, but sub congratulato her for bringlog us ing strokes he put together half under the Hongkong Technical will include groups taken at the

a contury. His first nine strokes Institute, We should like to at No. 3, Prat Building, Kowloon, bare oxistence by looking after and Miss Nina Huzoland, of Mr. to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lopes, a daughter.

the rage and Hacking of his J. W. Beattie and Miss A. Frequently ho hit 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4. 6, 4.4. honour by coming in second in tho Harbour Race held in follow unfortunatce while they Frow, and of Mr. A. R. Pinguot

and Mies Doris Baker; photo- Congratulations are extended October. out all day picking up graphs of the teams in cricket in Kowloon sporting circles, who three times during the year- to Mr starling Jox, woll-known Tho school Was inspected work. What a harrowing side-matches betwoon Kowloon and was initiated into the noble order once by the Director of Education CAYOILL. On November light on the life of our homeless Shanghai and Malaya; a group of of Benedicts on Saturday last and twice by Mr. de Martin. 23rd., at "Corfax," Hartloy Rd., North End, Portsmouth, England, poor! We hope this appeal to Malayan and Hongkong oricket when he led Miss L. Gitting to Thiavos broke into the nohool Roy, agod 5 years, the dearly the humanity of the fortunately.fors who took part in tho rocent the hymonaal altar. Mr Jox, who three times this year, but nothing beloved and only child of Mr. placed residents of this Colony and R.H.K.Y.C. Faobtemon; and a wickot-keeper of some merit, of any value was found missing. and Mrs. W. G. Caygill, late of

also wiolde a reliablo bat and In March, the military author. will not be in vain. Private purtrait of Mr. G. Green, the usually has the honour of opening ities had all outside palating dono the Hongkong Police. (By cable).

charity, with official encouragePictures of the Engineer Com-

Colony's lawn bowle champion. his side's inninge.

and re-tarrad tue playgrounds, ment, should be able to provide pany of the Defence Corps at

and the P. W. D. overhauled and If current rumour is in any way repaired the out-buildings. Bome shelter for those who need work on the construction of a it---øven muished structures with bridge at their camp inst week- substantiated, followers of Hong-Several new pictures have been kong racing will regret to learn bought, and twenty-one books rough wooden bunka, in different,

that Prince Rogont, undoubtedly added to the library out of sur- parts of Hongkong and the main-

the bost hores in training here, plue school funds. The Society of St. Vincont do has developed fetlock trouble, and The school was taken to Kow- land, would suffico. We can Paul bogs to acknowledge may not run to-morrow. It is loon Dook in January to see the quite soo that difficulties might with

following certain that Dr. Kaw's pony gave models which werd sont to arine, such as the problem of dis-Frotco Fate to be hold on the inthe wook, but whether or not be the same time they visited the donations in aid of the Al his owner cause for anxiety early England for the Exhibtion. At criminating botwoon genuine 7th. Deçombor:-Mr A. A. Alvos, goes to the post depends entirely Empress of Russia while she was The recent cold weather and cases and those looking for free $100; Mr J. J. Basto, $100; Mr on the advice of the vet.

in dry dock. On June 10th, the finding of several dead bodies homas, but that is no reason for P. V. Botelho, $100; Mr Chos Po

the Hoadmistroas conducted the of Chinoso vagrants has again further ignoring the fact that 8100; Sir H. E. Pollock, $100; Mr Civilians over the Chinese must see the three American aviators Sion, $100; Mr P. M. N. da Silva, The decisive victory of the Upper Classes to Lalchikok to brought up what we might term there are scores of honest toilors C. H. Basto, $100; Mrs J. M. have given the selection com- leave for Haiphong on their the eternal subject of our home-in this Colony who have to sleep Alves, $100, Messrs Basto & Co. mitteo of the Hongkong Football flight round the world. In spite loss hundreds. We trust that in the stroots every night,

DEATH.

The Telegraph.

BONGKOND, 28th Nov., 1924,

HOMELESS MEN.

now the matter is actually con- nected with fatalities among

these sleopors in the opon, the

carn

word

Dangerous Deportees.

hockey match; a group of naval

and will also appear.

thanks

tho

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6100; Mogers Roza Bros., $100; Association something to meditate of heavy rain, most of the Mrs H. W. Bird, $50; Mr A. H. upon but whether or not they children attended the Empire Barlow, $50; Mr V. Yvanovich, derived much assistance from the Day service in the Cathedral on $50; Mesars Maxim & Co., $50; game is a matter of opinion. May 24th.

Mr Ho Fook, $25; Mr Son Kon Satisfaction was expressed that The health of the school during The startling occurrence

Chi, $25; Massra J. F. Grose & Lieut. Jones did so well; he the year has been excellent, with on Co, $25: Messrs Graca & Co., demonstrated that he is a force the one exception, previously: board the s.9. Apasy, in which a $25: Mr Wong Kam-Fuk, $10; to be reckoned with when in good mentioned. In December last, Chinese duportee from Saigon Mr J. M. Weng, $10; Mr Lo company. inude a Mavage assault on a Chung Kuo, $20. young Chinese woman and finally) had to be shot by the Captain of the vessel, has again given rise

roqueat

and ono on

Whooler and Bishop Dr. Woodman hold a medical had proviously shown what they inspection and his reports were could do an partners and the game satisfactory, in most cases. surved only to confirm previous

In the annual school bramine. altion hold this month nine children promise.

McKelvio has

to much commont in local mari- onable time circles regarding the unfair which the China Coast Officers most played himself into the passed on to the Central British responsibility placed on ship's Guild could justifiably make reders if Kowloon are spoiling him

interport side, though one won-School. officers on the southern coastal prosentations.

Wo are glad to note that Pansy run. From Singapore, Bangkok,

by placing him in the forward Whollor, Max Groundwater, and lino,

Douglas Dixon have won' dis- tinction for sports held outside the school.

Saigon and other southern ports Not Yet.

thero

ATO

'Twas Saturday, a great display was giv'o on Hoogkong's wicket,

The baseball fans turned out in forca to try their hand at cricket.

The hefty swipes the club doalt out, also the boundary knocks, Ware much too much for base- mon and the sangfrold of White Box.

His usual choery atmosphoro was gradually offaced,

Our thanks are due to the Kowloon Dook Recreation Club for the loan of flags for decora- tlon purposes, and to Rev. G. R. Lindsay for the loan of chairs.

In conclusion I should liko to thank the staff for the groat assistance they have given mo.

WOMAN ROBBED.

public conscience, otherwise so shortlived, will be roused suffici. antly to keep the subject before it until some provision:ho made for the relief of the people con- corned. We brought this ques- tion up more than a your ago we pointed out how many poorer- class Chinese coolies could barely a living wage, in many casos not quite enough for the there is something like a constant In commenting a couple of days! proper amount of food their stream of undesirable Chinese aga on the inclusion of the name bodies demanded, so that there apacallions being shipped back of Mr. Tang Shao-yi in the new to Canton and other places, and list of Poking Cabinet members was no margin left for a bod. theso mon aro put aboard we expressed surprise at bis: and they slept as bost they ordinary coastal vessels on which impiled return to the political could in verandahs and on they come under the care of the field. Now it, is announced wharves, wrapped up in sacking in some casos, taken on board in as

ship's personnel. The mon are, that ho has foclined offico, varly and mats. A member of our chains but as soon as they have prospects of civilian rule in the staff, after a special tour of the boon embarked by the authorities capital. A Northern paper some whole city one night, drow what at the port of departure, the wook or so AKO comment- chains are removed and rotained ad at longth on tho we hoped was a moving word for the

next batch. Mixing rumours that Mr Tang, would picture of the conditions undor with the ordinary dook passengers probably take offioo, but discount- which those men obtained some they aro hard

identify od the idea, pointing out that it and a great strain and respons- was hardly conceivable that ho rest after a day of brutalisingibility is thrown on ships would serve under Marshal Tuan toil. As we pointed out then, officers in GOREoquence. Many Chi-jui, who was onco his subor- those Chinose were not criminals an instance could be reolted dinato and whose loyalty he often of "An Ode to Pulchritudo" pax isolation hospital in Kowloon so long as they could car some had to endanger himself in order expressed that Bir Tang would is better to draw a voll over the robbery of a Chinese waman yes- has questioned. The opinion was then submitted by a correspondent. It were reponsible for an attack and thing honestly, and they strug-to keep control, whilst there have scarcely be likely to join any romainder, though what tiger cubs terday

At the time, the woman was glod on from week to week boon many cases in which de Government controlled by milit-have to do with either_cricket, barely kooping body, and soul portese have run amok among the aristio cabals and hampered in baseball or pulchritudo I cannot accompanied by hor godson, but together.

passengers. On reaching Hong-its constructivo work by the yet understand,

he ran away on the approach of kong they are taken over by the crudost kind of political bargain.

the man and osoaped over the Unfortunately, that appeal police, but whilst on the journey ing. It is common knowledge I notion that bookmakers inhill in the direction of No. 3 rail- came in the summer. The mat they are in the bands of ships that Mr Tang has lost his belief London are complaining of losses way bridge.

Two men who had followed the offloors and it is only natural in the type of Republican govern. suffered during the past raclog ter was brought up in the Leg-that those officers should object. mant which has been ovolved in season. One man doing business woman seized her at this spot, Hislative Council in Juno, last It has been suggested to us China, bis proference being for a in quith a small way declared he with the assistance of two ethere yaar, by the Hon. Sir Hoary that deportoos should be in the commission form of government had lost £900 in two days; Nover who were lying in, wait behind a Pollock, and the following self-care of police all the way, suol devised to recognise the localisme theloss the corks go on popping took. They then took away her police to be provided by the which are characteristio of the and the Rolls go on Royoing, as

trinkots, valued at $37 explanatory paragraphs are from authorities of the port from country. He is evidently still far of yore. the local Hansord. The acting which the men are being sent; from convinced that the time has

for the championship. Fortunates Colonial Socrotary said, in reply and further, that spoofal and come for him to resume political The chief tople of conversation ly for Fergusçu'c leg, he ratumed noparato accommodation should life, and until the situation is at Fanling on Sunday was the a card of 70 in the afternoon and "Thoro la one further mattor to be provided on board for them. clarified, we cannot Imagine him Hongkong captain's 95 in the first gained his place in the last which I will draw attention, (This would seem to be but a reas-changing his mind.

round of the qualifying competion: sixteen,

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As he watched the baseball

wickets being one by one displaced.

ATTACKED BY HIGHWAYMEN. Highwaymon' who made their

The above are the first few linos appearance near the old small-

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