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(THAT WAS A WONDERFUL
VACATION WE HAD,
WAINT IT
MRS. GUZZLEM
SHANGHAI POLICE RAID.
AMERICAN IN CUSTODY,
Roulette Outfit Selzed...
(Our Own Correspondent)
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925.
KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB.
ENJOYABLE CLOSING DAY.
An Interesting Presentation,
There was a large attendance of membors and friends at the At Home of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club on Saturday, the function marking the close of the bowls season.
Shanghai, Dec. 12. The French police have carried out a raid ostensibly at the private residence of Mr. Edward Beardsley a well-known American clubman
The afternoon was very enjoy- and shipping man at 19 Avenueable and great interest was shown Edward, and seized a complete in the bowls match between teama roulette layout-wheel, chips and chosen by the President, Mr. P. T. $1,100. Beardsley has been turn Farrell, and the Vice-President, ed over to the American authoriMr. J. S. Mcintosh, and in the ties, to face charges, on
tennis which was carried (gold) bail.
throughout the afternoon. Ten was served on the lawn beneath the Club house.
$100
SHANGHAI LADY COMMITS SUICIDE.
FOUR YEARS ON AMERICAN CONSULATE STAFF.
Suffering From Melancholia,
(Our Own Correspondent.)
Shanghai, Dec. B. Mrs. Alice Bogen of San Frun- cisco and Honolulu, who has for
The bowls matéh resulted in a win for the President's team by 101 points to 66. At the close of play the prizes won during the year were presented to the suc- cessful competitors by Miss Far rell.
"Mr. Farrell, in introducing Miss Farrell, commented. on the vl- cessful season the Club had en- joyed. They had had a wonder- ful day to mark the close of the, senson and he WILS pleased the President's team had win.
Membership Growing.
Y
The Club was becoming more four years beer on the American popular than ever and every gear Consulate staff and is socially well- their membership was growing. known and popular, committed} The members who had won prizes suicide, by poisoning, at the Astor had not got them easily; they had In House, where she resided, leaving had to fight hard for them. letters explaining that she suffered the League the Club had secured. from melancholia.
third place and, seeing that they, had a number of young players in the team, this was very credit-: able. Next year they hoped to 'see some of the older players re- turning and then they trusted to have a still more successful sea-
MANILA AFFRAY.
MOROS V. POLICE.
Seventeen Outlaws Killed.
Miss Farrell then presented the prizes as detailed below, including silver
spoons and forks for the members of Manila, Dec. 12.
Afterwards the President's team. Seventeen Marns and outlaw Mr. B. Wylie, the Hon. Secretary, have been killed and five of the con- asked Miss Farrell to accept a stabalary injured as a result of bouquet of yellow ehrysanthemums. outlaws resisting the Constaba-in a silver holder.
ary's attempt to arrest the mur- derers of a Filipino school teacher. -Heater.
FANLING DRAG HUNT.
INTERESTING WEEK-END
SPORT.
The Late Mr. A. G. Stephen. Opportunity was taken by Mr. D. Gow, the Prevident of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Associa tion. to present to the Club the bowls of the late Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen. Mr. Gow said it was his pleasant duty to hand over to the Club the mounted howls of Mr. Stephen, who had been a Presi- 'dent of the Association. Through
the kindness of Mr. Stephen's widow, the bowls had been handed over to the Association to be used AS the Association considered most fitting. Although Mr. Stephen did not play much, he was
Saturday's meet of the Fanling Drug Hunt was at Fanling cross roads. Starting off in a very ht sun, at 3.30 the direction lay through Sheung Shui, finally arriving at Ta Ku Ling 17+ 4.15. From there a drag an ardent supporter, of the game
Kwanti, The and contributed largely to its suc-. bounda were laid on at 4.30.cess in the Colony.
WAS laid
to
and in spite of the hot sun ran
The Association had thought it.
very fast for about three miletting to perpetuate is memory "killing" close to the ""Hus" at by presenting the bowls, mounted.
Kwanti.
The feature of the hunt was
to one of the Clubs. The K.B.G.C. being the mother club of the
Colony and Mr. Stephen being an honorary member of it, it had been decided to present them to that
Lane, Crawford's
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QUALITY TOYS.
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THE FAMOUS
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TINKER
THE TINKER TOY 51.75
CHOO CHOO TINKER $5.00
ROWLY BOAT
...$2.50
PONY
...$3.00
TOYS.
WHIRLY
...$3,00
TURTLE
...$2.00
MECHANICAL
FOLLOW ME
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MOTOR CARS From .80, Cts..
DRAGON
...$2.00
BRICKS From
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RATTLE BOX
...$1.00
TOM
TOM'S SISTER
TINKER BEADS
.31.25
$1.25
...$2.25
GIANT TINKER
...$9.00
BUILDING
RAG DOLLS From 40 Cts. each.
TRAINS From
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SOLDIERS From
.50;Box,
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the running of the old dog houn "Ranter" from Sir Walwin Wynne's kennel. Be ran the whole line und practically led the
Club. They would make a hand- pack, only dwelling twice, nod
sound ornament and be a pleasant, sufficiently long to call either a check. The pace was very fast reminder of the late Mr. Stephen,
and he had much pleasure in ask-i right through, and there was Dug
of Scotland" Cup, presented by sented by Club) L. Guy.
Duncan; 2, (presented by Mr, H. bad spill in which the villagersing Mr. Farrell to accept them on-
West of Scotland) A. Gourlay; 2, Handicap Singles:-1, (present- Nish). C. Atkinson; 3, (presented ausiated in pulling a pony out of behalf of the Club (Applause). |
Cup, presented by ed by Club) A. Gourlay; 2, (pre- by Club) F. C. Goodman. + a ditch. Luckily neither rider Mr. Farrell Bald it gave him (Dundee
Harvey, D. Hazel, sonted by Captain Ritchie) D. Non-Prize Winners Cup:-1, nor horse were any the worse.
great pleasure to accept the bowls, Messrs. D. The Club would cherish the A. M. Simpson, D. Steel, H. Scott Gow; 3, (presented by Mr. B. (presonted by Mr. C. W. Alexan On Sunday the hunt ran a drag
dar) E. Hagger; 2, (presented by to behind the seventh" green
of memory of the late Mr. Stephen and J. Clark) A. M. Holland; 3, Wyle) R, Hall.
Cup, presented by Handicap Pairs:-1, (presented Mr. D. Gow) A. W, Hoy; 3, (pre- the Fanling golf course. There a by placing the bowls in a promi- (Kentish
Messrs. R. E. Nicholls and A. R. by the late Mr. T. Neave) F. C. sented by Mr. L. Guy) J. D. Thom- tivet was found, which provided nent place in the Club house.
Whibley) L. Guy.
Goodman and G. Henderson; 2, son. about 20 minutes sport, eventually being lost in a thick ravine after "Janitor," who was leading, had rolled him over.
WAS LOVELY,
Milly
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The Prize List.
The prizes won during the year were as follows:
Club Championship:-1, ("West
1
President's Cup:-1, (presented (presented by Club) C. Atkinson | The Spey Cup, (presented by by Mr. P. T. Farrell) C. Atkinson; and J. S. McIntosh.
Mesars. W. and A. Gilbey, through
2, (presented by Mr. A. K. Mc- Vice-President's Cup:-1, (pra- Messrs A. S. Watson) was won Dougall) W. M. Johnston; 3. (presented by Mr. J. S. McIntosh) R. by the Kowloon Bowling Club rink.
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