THE ANTI-REDS.
LATEST, NEWS FROM SHIU HING.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925.
CLUB DEFEAT HERMES, PRATAS WIRELESS.
HONGKONG RECEIVES WEATHER REPORTS...
NEW PLAYERS TRIED OUT.
**WANDERER.”].
Mr. C. W. Joffries, acting Direc-
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With reference to our report, of yesterday concerning the arrival of
tor of the Royal Observatory, in- Generals Hatung Koh-wu and Tagi
Four goals by #Johnston, who forms us that a radio-telegraphic Ka-yao at Shiu Hing, and their was tried out at centre-forward, station is being installed by the attitude in respect of the present marked Inst evening's match Chinese Government on the Pra- Red Government at Canton not be between the Club and H.M.S. tas Shoal and moteorological re- ing quite clear, we have now receiv-Hermes which the local side won ports have been regularly received
twice daily sinco August 20th. ed further information on the by four goals to one. subject.
Johnston scored his first goal It will be recalled, in connec-| General Hsiung Keh-wn was de-with a wonderful shot some tention with the above, that the feated by General Yang Sen, who minutes after the commencement, Hongkong General Chamber of was sent to pacify Szechuen by and equally opportunistic, ho re-Commerce, has for some yeate boon urging the necessity of such Wu Pei-fu prior to his coming into peated the offence, some few a station, and that in its last conflict with Chang Tso-lin nt minutes later with an unstoppable yearly report it was mentioned Shanhuikwan last year. Не re-shot. Just before the interval the that a sympathetic and helpful treated to Kwelchow..with the Hermes reduced the lead fram letter had been received from the Assistance of Genorul "Tang Chi-penalty, though the ball had already Inspector General of Customs at yoo, on the understanding that been put into the net by their Peking Sir Francis Aglon) on the General Hatung was to join hands centre-forward.
subject. It was also recorded to oust the Red Gdovernment in In the second half Johnston, who Canton. For this purpose, Gen. continually worried the 'backs and that throughout, last your all the Hsiung murched post haste from goalkeeper, scored twice, the first authorities interosted had shown Kweichow, through Kwangsi ard are from five yards range after running most encouraging willingness rived at Shiu Hing with part of his from an apparently offside position, such a station, which, as a centro to prass for the establishment of forces, as previously reported." and the second from under the bar for the distribution of typhoon General Tsai "Ku-yad, former. The Club were trying out several warnings, would be of inestimable Military Commissioner of Western new men but all that can be safely value to the shipping and com- Hunan, was driven out of his post said is that amongst yesterday's merce of Hongkong aud South by General Chao Heng-li, Civil eleven they have about four first China. Some months ago, actual Governor of "Hunang beenuse, ofteum players while the rest will work was commenced on the Gen. Trai having rabraced the form the nucleus of an excellent station, and it is gratifying to cause of Gen. Tang Chi-yuo. He reserve team.
know that its utility is now being also retreated with his troops to McBrio was the most pro- provad Kweichow and joined forces with mising of the new players, A General Haining."
persistent worrier and a good kick, he places the ball to good purpose! and is likely to develop into a good attacking half. He bad the strongest wing to cope with andị
Washington, Sept. 16, came well out of the ordent.
Mr. Kellogg, the Secretary of Moodie, the other wing hall, State, announces that instructions is not a showy player but gets have been cabled to London to through much good Work,
revoke the paasport vid granted to
It is now quite safe to assume 'that these two generats will not side with the Reds. It is also stated, that they are moving their troops to co-operate with Cen. Tang Pn-yon, Tupan" of Southern Kwangtung.
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UNDESIRABLE BRITISH M.P.
E. A. Brodie, a footballer from the British Communist Member of KUOMINTANG FUNDS. Shanghai, turned out in the Club Parliament, Mr. S. Saklatyala who
OVERSEAS SUPPLIES CEASE.
colours, but he shaped none too is a member of the British party well, though possibly the fact that to attend the Inter-Parliamentary his last game was played back in Union Conference in America, Now that the Kuomintang or 1923 had something to do with his owing to Mr. Sakistvala's inflam ganization at Canter has exchanged lack of control.
|matory and revolutionary speeches, Individually the Hermes players Mr. Kellogg, added that it was not the colours of the Revolution for the red flag of the Soviet, it is in- know the game and if the same desirable to admit foreigners to teresting to record the fact that the eleven indulge in several games preach anarchy-Reuter's Ameri- funds which it had been accustomed together, better results may be to receive from Overseas supporters expected.
have dwindled to almost zero point. Į The Club lined up as follows;—} 'The interesting fact was disclosed Rodger: Hill and Oswick; Moodie. to a Telegraph representative by a Forsyth and McBride; Banner Hongkong merchant the other day, Spary, that the circular telegram from the Watson,
"Hongkong business
Johnston, Brodie
can Service.
SENATOR BORAL'S 'OBJECTION.
Washington, Sopt. 16.
Mr. Kellogg's announcemeat; banning Mr. Saklatvala was issu- anded, immediately after Conferring
with President Coolidge.
The decision is directly opposed' by Senator Borah who said to-day
and workers in other countries, ad- THE DEFENCE CORPS, that he thought it was unneces
community
recently sent to Chinese merchants
vleing them against giving further
financial support to the Kuomin-
tang. has had its desired effect in
depriving the Kuomintang of its chief source, of funds. The sub- sidies from the Moscow Third In- ternationale do not seem to have
sary and unwise to exclude the Communist. He added that ill the revolutionary utterances attributed to Saklatvalva hadi been made publicly in Britain where no effort was made tol The orders for the Scottish Co. punish him, and therofóre Mr.
SCOTTISHI.COMPANY ORDERS.
of the Volunteer Defence Corps
are as follows:-
adequately compensated for this great loss, and the Executive of the
Part I Musketry.-Peak Range Kuomintang, it is reliably reported, has been allotted to Scottish Com- has been employing its own agents pany on Sunday, 4th October. 'All on board the many big incoming those who have not yet fired or liners from the United States and qualified in Part I must attend on Crioada to collect contributions that day. Dotails will be issued from the Chinese passengers, later.
Borah deprecated a policy imply.
ing greater rostriction on freo speech in the United States than in Britain.
RULE OF THE ROAD,
MOTOR-BOAT MASTER
DISCHARGED.
Manying, master of the
Those latter, for the most part, are N.C.O'S Class of Instruction returned emigrants who have made will be held at Corps Headquar their "pile" and are on their way tors on Tuesday, 22nd September, back to China. The agents of the at 5.30 p.m. All N.C.O's are ro-Matsu Maru 3, was charged at the Kuomintang, who are to be foundquested to attend and also any Marine Court this morning with amongst the passengers during each othors who are interested, Drege':
(1) boing under way without a Association Football-Scottish certificated coxswain and engineer
of these trips. first appeal to the Mufti, rifle, belt and bayonet. patriotism of the passengers, and
In disguising completely the real Company will play Infantry Com- on board and (2) failing to observe state of affairs of the Kuomintang.pany on. Kowloon Football Olab the rule of the rond.
Ground on Monday 21st Septem-·
so distort the case to the end that ber; kick-off, 5.15 p.m. they succeed in obtaining a const-
Scottish Company Sports, 31st derable sum from their hearers. October, Scottish Company Din. It has been a difficult matter for the ner, 31st October, and Scottish ships' officers to deal with these Company Reel Club A full at men, for it would seem that a secret tondance is requested at a meet-
He pleaded not guilty to both charges.
Inspector Bond said that it had since been discovered that the de fedant was a certificated coxswain and that at the time of the alleged offence the certificate was in the
In the steerage is a secret that is ing to be hold in Corps "Head- possession of his employers. shared between the passengers quarters on Tuesday, 22nd Sept. themselves.
LOCAL BASEBALL.
CLOSE OF THE SEASON. There will be two Baseball: matahes on Saturday, 19th Inst. at Happy Valley Diamond,
In the first game, the South! China A. A. and the Japanese. Bajoball Club, who are now at the top of the League, will fight for the championship honours. The rame will start at 2.30 p.m. after which, the presentation, of the "Lai Wah" Shield will take place. Lieut. Col. L. G. Bird has kindly consented to make the prosentation to the winners.
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Serg Carson said that a pólieu
|al 6,30 p.m. 10 discuss arrange-launch was about 100 yards off the
monts and elect Committees.
The second game, between the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps and the Hongkong Baseball -Club, will take place at 4.30 p.m.) The Longue standings to date. are as follows
P. W. L. Per
South China
Japanso-
cont.!
9 8 1 889 98 1889
HongkongB.B.Club 9.5 4 556
Volunteers Filipinos Indians
- 9 3 6 .333 10 3 7 300 -10 1 9 100
FLAPPER FANNY says
Many a girl who couldn't think of letting a man "kiss hor has her thinking done for her.
end of Blake Pier on September 7th: heading in the direction of the Kaylcon Godowns when a motor boat was observed on the pori bow. The coxswain blew one blast but the defendant continued on his course and endeavoured to cross in front of witness. It was necessary for him to go full speed astern in order to avoid a collision. Defendant stopped when balled | upon-he was still on the port side.
Lieut. Cammdr. G. F. Hole said
he could not convict on the evidence and defendant was discharged.
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