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SHANGHAI

(Our Own Correspondent.)

*

(Our Own Correspondent).

Shanghai, Jan. 14. The skippers of the Empress of Shanghai, Jan, 14. ́. [Asia and Tungshing related diver- Actuated by information from gent stories regarding the colll- Hongkong, the French police inter-sion at the opening of the naval cepted the arriving steamer Soo-inquiry Into the collision at the chow, examining ninety Chinese British Court, passengers and their luggage, de-mander R. D. King Harmon, Royal Navy, presided, asalstod bý Mr. taining thirty temporarily, and are E. W. B. Mills, (Shipping Vice- now holding fourteen suspected to Consul, Captain N. II. Leitch, be members of a pirate organiza master of the Shuntlen, and Cap- tion plaining a new seizure. tain W. Gray, muster of the City of Bedford. An early conclusion to the inquiry is anticipated.

Now that Mr. Hotling has beca flying in Hongkong for over a week, it is of interest to record a low impressions that have been formed of the conditions and future pros pects of flying in this locality.

The first fact that stands out is that any service that uses Hong- kong port of call, must either se spa-planes or must at least mo floats fitted, to allow landing to be mile on the water, Even with a stall Candron bi-plane #ch as, used on this occasion--which is able to take off and land in a small- er space than most-there is none too large a space on the Kai Tack! reclimation, and in years to come The University defcited the

CRICKET.

KOWLOON 6. C. v UNIVERSITY,

it is to be presumed that this spinco | Kowloon C. C. by 20 runs in a will be built over.

match played on the Kowloon C. C. ground yesterday afternoon. The visitors batted first and Rumjahn and Balhatchet gave them a good start, the former getting 28 and Balhatchet 15, both being caught behind the wicket. With Lyal finding his form with the ball, the remainder did little and the side was dismissed for 116.

As regards the air conditions, Mr. Hetling's experience in rather different from what the public have been led to suppo. Contrary to the general iden, Mr. Hetling states thul he finds very little difference between #ying here and flying a „Che tropical conditions of the Straita and Java. Futhermore Mr. Hetling states that the configuration of the This score was too high for th | laid maken nu äppreciable difference home team, who reached within

at all to the air conditions over 20 of the number when the inninga Hongkong and the harbour.

closed. Rumjahn was the most

University.

A. a. Rumjuha, c Bensley,

b Gilford...

28

40

13

The Manager of the Company successful bowler for the visitors. states that he has every hopes of Scores: his Company starting an aerial service for the transportation of mails and passengers whose ter minus will be at Singapore. The H. N. Balhachet, e Bensley, intention is, starting from Singa pore, to fly to Batavia, Surabaya, D. Laing, b Smith Maensar, then to Hongkong A. Holim, c Bevis,

C. W. Lam, run out Shanghai, with a northern terminus

Lyal somewhere in Japan, subject to the E., Zimmern, b Lynl authorities there giving the neces-S. Q. Shahabudin, b Lyal alry permission. For the time being. Tujimn, not out

II. Y. Leong, b Smith Manila does not come into the F. 11iptooln, not but scheme, but may possibly be includ S. Hachiuma, b Lyal ! !bty* J1,

Extras

The general conclusions formed as

there

i

a result of the flights made in Hong kong are that, so far as present experience goes,

are good prospect of sucess for a properly

C. Lyub organised and equipped Atrial

Lt. Smith Transport Company dealing with Sgt. Gifford

innils and puissengers,

Mr. Hetling will make his list flight with passengers on Tuesday nest, January 10. After that, his machine will be crated for transport to Manila,

Total

Bowling Annlysis.

V. M. R.

11:2

1

41

D

2 24

*

18

1 20

B. Petheram

Kowloon C. C. Chpt. Bensley, b. Lum Lient. Huit, & Shahabudin Capt. Parkes, e Leong, alim

B. Petheran b Lam Capt. Wurters, e Zimmern,

Rumjal

|HONGKONG AND CANTON.Lieut. Smith, Rumjahn

RESTORATION OF COMMUNICATIONS.

At the written request of the the Trade Guilds of Shuntak and Tsangshing districts, a meeting

to

Capt. Bevis, b Rumjahn Sergt. Gifford, I Rurujahn

J. C. Lyal, b Shahabudin S. E. Green, rijú cet

J. P. Robinson not out

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

of the committees of the District Shahabudin Trade Union was held at the Ching C. W. Lam Yuen, District Guild, Chinese Re-A. Hoalim

A. A. Ramjah creation ground, for the purpose of discussing an application the Canton authorities for the restoration of communications for one or two weeks between. Hong- kong and Canton at the end of the Chinese Year in order to enable the merchants to collect their Kowloon nccounts. Mr. Tse Shue-tong Royal Navy presided, and there was a fair at-University

Civil Service tendance.

H. K. C. C.

.116

Lleutenant Com-

SHIELD FOOTBALL.

RESULT OF THE DRAW, -

A meeting of the Hongkong F.A. was held last evening when ar- rangements were made for the Challenge Shield Competition.

The draw resulted as under-

Senior First Round. To be completed by Saturday, 27th February.

R. A. v Club de Recrcio." Surreys v'Tamar. South China v Police.

H. K. Club v Kowloon.

Junior First Round.

To be played on Saturday, 23rd January,

Surreys

Byes--St. Joseph's, Reserves and R. A. Reserves.

1. Kowicon Res. v S. China "A.” 2. Club Res. v University, "A" 3. University - “B” ov Surreys Drums.

Byes.-Club de Herreio and South China 13."

Junior--Second. Round.

To be played on or before Sutur-

*day, 13th February,

St. Joseph's v Surreys Res.

R. A. Res. v Winners of 1. Winners of 2 v Winners of 3. Club de Rec. v.S. Chinu "B," First named Club in each match to have choice of ground.

Dates and grounds to be ny- W. ranged by the Council. A meet-

ing of the Council "followed.

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AMERICAN AIRSHIPS.

Navy Appropriations.

Washington, Jun. 14. The House of Representatives 10 Appropriation Committee recom

mends for naval aviation the ex- penditure, af nearly $19,000,000,'àn

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M. R. W.

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1 4 3 2 184

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Division 1.

D.

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It was decided that four dele-Indian K.. gates, be sent to Canton to inter-Craigungower view the Canton authorities.

R. A. East Surreys Chinese R.C.d

Mr. Tre Shue-long, Mr. Yue Bun. shun, Mr. Loy Yum-suen and Mr. Wong Kwan-hee, were appointed, äs delegates.

Kowloon I. K. C. H. K. C. The delegates will see Sir Shou-Police son Chow and the Hon. Mr. R. H. Navy Kotewall before their departure for E Canton.

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Division 11.

10 increase of $3,500,000 over the cur- rent funds. Nine millions will be applied to new aircraft equipment. The Comanittee reported that the fate of the Shenandoah had not affected the views on the poten- tialities of rigid airships and re- commended an "appropriation of $300,000 for experimental work in metal clad lighter than air craft. The Committee is contemplating | saving $700,000 by the abandon- meht of the Lakehurst aerodrome and recommends the appropriation of $6,000,000 for channel improve- ments at Pearl Harbour, Hawaii, and an additional $500,000 for Im- proving the submarine base there. The total appropriation for the Navy amounted to $319,000,000, an increase of $17,000,000 compar- ed with last year.-Reuter.

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MINE DISASTER,

Wilburton, Jan. 14. Sixty-five bodies have, up to the present, been recovered. Hope has been abandoned of finding any alive-Reuter's American Service.

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