THE

WORLD SPORT

KOWLOON COMPLETE

THE DOUBLE.

A SEASON OF ACHIEVEMENT.

[BY "WANDERER"],

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AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

DRAWN GAME WITH MINOR. COUNTRIES."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

HOME BOXING.

'A DRAWN FIGHT.

At the Albert Hall, a twenty

rounds contest for the welter, weight championship of Britain, between Harry Mason and Len Harvey, ended in a draw-Reuter..

AN EVEN STRUGGLE.

It was an oven struggle. Harvey had the advantage Inheight and reach, and generally kept off Mason well with lefts to the face and body, varled by right leads to the heat. But Mason landed many good hooks and straight lefts. In the eighteenth, Harvey rushed in The first match of the Austra-with a left to the stomach and a lian tour, which had been arranged right to the jaw, and then followed to take place at Maidenhead be-with a smashing right, flooring tween the Australians and a team Mason for a count of eight. To- representing the Minor Countries, resulted in a draw, owing to rain.

London, April 29,

There was no play on the first day, but play opened to-day in fine weather, on a slow wicket. ;

wards the end of the round Mason fought back splendidly, and he had the better of the succeeding round. There was a desperate mix up at the final meeting which went in favour of Harvey.-Reuter.

LAWN TENNIS.

League champions and Senior Shield winners, the Kowloon Foot ball Club have this season set a new record in the history of com- petitive football in Hongkong, and the achievement, gained in a year, when competition has been excep- tlonally keen, is one of which the Australia batted first, and were mainlanders, may justly be proud. all dismissed for 179, the principal It also happens that this is the scorers being Bardsley 42 and first season that the Kowloon Club Ryder, 43, not out. The feature of have won the Senior League com the bowling was the performance petition, and it was perhaps fitting put up by Falcon, (Bucks) who that the final test yesterday after-took seven wickets for 42 runs. noon should involve the Colony's The Minor Countries had com- sunior club, the Hongkong Foot-piled 115, for four wickets, at 6.15 ball Club.

p.m., when rain fell and the match

Win All Games. had to be left drawn. Colman had contributed 44 and Ling was next highest scorer with 36 runs made it impossible for the visiting Although inclement weather Reuter.

Filipino lawn tennis "stars" to give their FUTURE ENGAGEMENTS.

exhibition on the H.K.C.C. Leicestershire will be the first arranged, they were able to play ground, as previously of the leading counties to enter-everal matches on hard courts, tain the Australians, this match yesterday, all of which they won

York-with ease.

Kowloon gained the distinction of League winners by defeating the Club by three clear goals, and repeating the success scored wher they opened their League

gramme in October Jast.

pro.

Yesterday's game was not the

· "needle" match it was anticipated

FILIPINO CRACKS GIVE EXHIBITION,

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it would be, for the simple reason taking place to-morrow. that the Club were unable to enter shire open the season at Leyton, courts at McDonnell Road, M. In the morning, on the M. B. K. the field at full strength. Their Surrey entertain Hampshire. Lan-Barredo, the open singles cham- weakness was reflected in the playcashire will be at home to War-pion of the Philippines, beat S. A. and Kowloon were at no time seri-wickshire, and Nottinghamshire Rumjahn, in a sparkling exhibition, ously troubled.

will meet Northamptonshire, while by 6-3, 6-1, 6-2. Middlesex have their opening! In the afternoon, on the Ladies match against Cambridge Univer- Recreation Club court, the Aragon brothers, in a fine game with S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn, beat the local

sity.

Avery had one shot to save in the first half, but Kowloon's in- sistent pressure met with reward

The Australians meet Easex, pair by 6-4, 6-6, 6-2, 6-2. It was on only one occasion and that goal Surrey, Hampshire, M.C.C. Cam-a match greatly enjoyed by the might be described as skittery, in bridge University, Oxford Univer-spectators, and the Bumjahns are spite of the excellent play which led up to the final shot. Spary North of England, and Durham in the second set from such redoubt- sity, South of England Middlesex, to be congratulated on pulling off. had put Sims in possession close turn before the first Test match at able opponents, one of whom for a in and the centro-forward, tackled Nottingham on June 12, the Saturmber of years has been the un- by Summers and hampered by day following the England XI ver-the Philippines (though he did not benten open singles champion of Rodger who had run out, slipped sus the Rest match at Lords. The defend the title this last tourna- the ball into the contro

of the dates

and venues of the other ment). goal where Spary, on the spot as Tests are: June 26 at Lords; July H. D. Rumjahn. then met F.) usual, placed into an empty net.

10 at Leeds; July 24 at Manches-Aragon, and the game went to 5 The second goal came soon afterter; and August 14 at the Oval.

all, when it was decided to have: the resumption, and Spary was

one decider, as time was short, and Altogether the Australians' pro- again the scorer, Rodger failed

Aragon won, 6-5. gramme consists of forty matches to hold a shot and Spary took the in England, Seatland and Wales. ball in the air and. gave the goal- keeper no chance. Nearing the, close of the game, Sims got through and scored a splenájd goal.

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A strong breeze was blowing in favour of the Club in the second half. and it was thought that they would make a better showing, but

it was obvious that strenuous first!

SPORT ITEMS.

DANISH CRICKETERS TO

VISIT ENGLAND.

London, 7th April-A team of

G. Aragon, the "star," had little difficulty in defeating S. A. Rum- jahn.. 6-1, in the next exhibition

game.

The Filipino Club desire to thank the Ladies Recreation Club for so kindly lending the use of their hard court for these games.

The Flipino players leave to- day for Japan on the Empress of Asia, to give exhibition gumes there, by invitation of the Japan- ese Lawn Tennis Association, who

pensas. M. Barredo will return to the, Philippines in about three weeks time, but the Aragon bro- thers will take part in the Davis London, 5th April-Five Cup as representatives of the ideal for football, Kowloon better women, wearing coloured silk Islands.

half efforts had taken it out of Danish cricketers is visiting Eng-are meeting all incidental ex- the defence, and Kowloon prego-land this season for the first time minated to a greater extent than in history. they had done before the interval.

On a ground which was not

LABY CYCLISTS.

One fainted through

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first

nervous-

ATHLETIC MEETING.

*

SOUTH CHINA ANNUL· EVENT ON SUNDAY.

adapted themselves to the condi-blouses, knickers and stockings, tions, and their forwards showed competed in England's up prominently in excellent com- women's mile cycle race at Bir- bination, with which the Club half-kenhead. bucks found it difficult to cope. Summers delayed in tacklingness, causing a collision, and twoj Hayes, and the left winger was were treated for cuts and bruises.

The fourth annual meeting of able to centre delightfully at his Miss Christina Garrett wop, the South China Athletic Associa- leisure. Duncan on the right nonchalantly surveying the crowd, tion will be held on the Hongkong wing was no less effective, though in 170 seconds, Howard gave him every attention,"

GOLF STARTS.

Football Club Ground at Happy Valley on Sunday, May 2, com- mencing at 2.30 p.m. There has London, 5th April-It is very bees a large list of entries for the improbable that the Edinburgh several events, which will include

FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1926.

SHARE PRICES,

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

share quotations issued to-day-

The following is the list of look!

Banks,

....

Hongkong, $1,095 a..

·Chartered, £20 n. Mercantile A. and B., £30) Mercentile C., £13) b. P. and O., £9. East Asia, 380 n.

Marine Ins,

Canton Ins., #635' b.

China Underwriters, 81.90 b. North China, Tls. 145 n. Unions,, $288 b. Yongtaze, $37 n.

Fire Ins.

China Fires, $170 b. Hongkong Fira, $550 b.

Shipping.

Douglasps, $28. n. Steamboats, $26 s. Tugs, $21 Indo-Chinas, $98

1,

Shell Trans., 87 b. Star Ferries, 861 b. Waterboats, $15 n. Oriontal Nav., $250

Refineries.

China Sugars, $26 n. . Malabons, $34 b..

Mining.

N

Benguets, $1.50 n.

Langkats, Tla, 241 n.

Kailans, 42/- b.

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

HEAD OFFICE: HONGKONG. Authorised Capital

$50,000,000 Issued and Fally Paldap. $20,000.000

Raurve Fund

BANKS.

· INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION.

(Owned by the National City Banic of, New York).

Capital,

b.

Sterling

£ 4,800.000

Silver -

$27 000.000

Reservs Liability of Proprietors

$20,000.00,

COURT OF DIRECTORS: Hon. D.G.M, Bernard, Esq. Chairman Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Dunty Chairman W- H. Ball,

Surplus and Undivided Profis

U. 5. $14,000,000, HEAD OFFICE:

60, Wail Street, New York. LONDON OFFICE:

Esq. A. Plummer, Esq. Barcelona

A. H. Compton, Ej, d. G. Weall, Esq. Batavia" P. H. Holyoak, Esq. H. P. White, Esq. Bombay WL. Pattonden, Esq. G. M. Young, Esq. Dalcutie

Thiel Manager

A. H. Barlow, Esq. Manager: Shanghai-G. H. Stitt, Esq.

LONDON BANKERS:

Canton Osbo Dairen

Hankow

Harbin

Hongkong,

WESTMINSTER BANK LTD. Kobe CURRENT ACCOUNTS open-

36 Blahopagate, EO. BRANOHES 1

Madrid

Manila

Osaka

Peking

Bangioz

San Francisco, Dal.

Shangha

Singapors

Tiantain

Tokio Tokohama

Commercial and Travellers' Letters off

THE P. & 0. BANKING CORPORATION, "LTD.

(lucorporated in England 1920) 7.

With woon to affliated

THE ALLAHABAD BANK, LTD INDIA.,

UJ

Authorized Capital 35,000,000 Subscribed sad Paid-up.62,594,150 Barve Fund 160,0

HEAD OFFICE : · ·

132, Landenhall London B.C. WEST LONDON BRANCH: 14-16, Cockspac Street, London 8.W.L.) EASTERN BRANCHES : Bombay, Calcutta, Karachi, Madrag Colombe, Singapore, Hongkong, Canton and Shanghai

The Corporation undertake Genera Banking and Exchange Business of every dowoription and in addition to its Branches bas Agencies in all the principal cities af the world.

L. I. HOPKINS,

Manager.

ed in LOCAL CURRENCY and Cradle, Bill of Exchange and Cable 28, Des Voeux Bond Central, Hongkong FIXED DEPOSITS received for Transfers bought and sold. Current one year or shorter paciods in counts and Savings Bank accounts Local Currency and Sterling on opened and Fixed Deposits in loos! and terms which will be quoted an escortsines on application to the Bank.

Tursiga qurrencies taken at rates that may{ application.

Hongkong, 27th. Feb., 1926.

HONGKONG SAVINGS BANK,

The Business of the above Bank in conducted by the HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORA TION. Rules may be obtained on application.

en has lowest balance during each com INTEREST on Deposita is calculated

pleted Dalendar Month at 3 per cent per S'hai Explorations, Tls. 5.25, ua. num. Should there be to balance on

Shanghai Ioans, Tis. 7 Raubs, $5.00 b. Tronohs, 65/- se. Ural Caspians, 8-n.

Docks, etc,

B.

D.

Kowloon Wharves, $123 b. Whampoa Docks, $60 Hongkewe, Tis. 185 b. New Engineerings, Tla. 5.85" b.- Shanghai Docks, Tis. 107 b

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H. and S. Hotels, $9.85 s. H.K. Lands, $631 sa. Realtys, $6 n. Territorials, $5 EL. Humphreys, 8151 n. Princes Bldgs, $100 Rural Lands, $7 3.

Cottons.

1.

Ewos, Tis. 10.35 b. Orientals, Tle, 3,00 h. S'hai Cottons, Tis. 52 b.

Miscellaneous,

Amusements, 311 n. Canton Ices, $74 n. Cements; $15) b. China Buses, Tls. 101 b. China Lights, $20 n. China Prov., $5.80 h. Constructions, $21 Dairy Farms, 826 n. Der A, Wing, $10 n. Electrics, $67 81. Macao Electrics, $40 Developments, 25 cents, n Ropes, $30 8.

.II.

Tramways, $24.80 h. Lane Crawfords, $101 Mackintosh, $21) n. Peak Trams, $171 b. Sinceres, $11 n. Taxis, $4 United Asbestos, $20 Watsons $12 b. Powolls, $10 n.

5.

BATEBALL.

Fi.

OFFICERS OF THIS YEAR'S LEAGUE TEAMS..

jany day in a month as interest will be

allowed for that month,"

Depositors may transfer at their option Balance of $100 or more to the HONG KONG AND SHANGHAI BANK to be places on FIXED DEPOSIT at OUR

RENT RATES.

For the Hongkong and Shangbai Bank. ing Corporation.

A. H. BARLOW,

Chief Manager, Hongkong, 7th. January 1926.

THE BANK OF CANTON LTD. Head Office Hongkong.

Established 1912.

Authorised Capital

Paid Up Capital

$1,200,000 £1,082,925

Silver Reserve Fund ...............$700,000

We are also able to offer our Customers the services of Branches of the National

ORIENTAL › COMMERCIAL

BANK LTD. a HEAD

OFFICE:

City Bank of New York in the principal 50 Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkon

countries of South America and in West Indies.

"

G. HOGO,

Manager.

Queen's Road Central, Hongkong.

BRANCHES BANGKOK-]

SHANGHAL Correspondents London: minster Bank, Ltd; New York: Wort National City Bank; San Francisco: Ualon Trust Co. of San Francisco: Danton Bank. Authorised Capital

85.000 ODS

THE CHARTERED BANK OF Paid Up Capital...31,500,000

INDIA; AUSTRALIA & CHINA.

(Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853.)

Paid-up Capital..............£3,000,000 Reserve Fund.

84,000,000

Barve Liability of Proprietorn23,000,000 Foreign Exchange and General Banking

business transacted.

Current Accounts opened and Fixed Deposita received, for 1 year or shorter periods at rates which will be quoted on *pplication

4. E. FERGUSON, Manager.

BANQUE DE L'INDO-CHINE

HEAD OFFICE: BRANCHES Canton, Shanghai, 95, Boulevard Hanumann, Parzo. Hankow, Swatow, Bangkok, New York and San Francisco.

CORRESPONDENTS in all principal Cities of the World..

LONDON BANKERS-The Lloyds Bank Ltd.

Every description of Banking businens Strrtexcted.

anfe Deposit Boxes in various Bizen toi bo let from $5.00 to $40.00 yearly.

LOOK POON SHAN, Chief Manager.

THE BANK OF CHINA.

[Specially authorized by Presidential Mandate of the Republic of China on the 22nd of November, 1917.)

Authorized Capital....$60,000,000.00 Paid-up Capital $16,278,600.00 Roserve Funds.................................................. 9,679,425.24 HEAD OFFICE : PEKING, HONOKONG BRANCHES :

Modern banking in all its branches Current accounts, savings accoun and fixed deposits solicited. Lanna granted en approved sacralty.

Uversons banking sporality. 1 INTEREST-Ourewat accounts

cent, one years par dent

per

savings per cans, Find Deposits, 3 months & per cent, & mouths 43% poe

Safe Deposits, Boxes for Reat, One Vaults safeguarded by time clocks and double combinations. Artur plot steel doors.

J. F.LUM,

Manager,

THE HO HONG BANK, LTD. ¡Established 1917.) CAPITAL:

Au.borised Ospital Issued

......620,000,0.....

8,000,000

4,000,000

****...

Subscribed Capital......Fri. 73,000,000.00

Ft 68,400,000.00 Paid-up... Paid Capital Reservas Fund....Fr. 69,657,283.84 Reserve liabilities of

Shareholders Surplus

*,000,000 --:825,000 HEAD OFFICE SINGAPORE. Branches, Agancies and Correspondent in the principal oltios of the world. Every description of Banking Exchange-basions transsoted.

BRANCHES

Hanoi Battambang Hongkong

Mongtae

Bankok

Canton

Djibouti Nouns

Fortbayard.

Haiphong Hankow

Pondicherry Saigon Shanghai Bingapore

Papoota Tientsin

Peking Tourens Prom-Penh Younanfon

BANKERS!

el

In FRANCE: Comptoir Nation

d'Escompte de Paris; Credit Lyonnnii; Banque de Paris obdel Pay-Bay Credit Industrial Commercial; Societa General. In LONDON The National

vincial and Union Bank of England, Ltd; Comptoir Naticcal d'Escompte de Paris, Credit Lyonnais.

Pro

In NEW YORK: P. Murgan & Co. Interest allowed on Current Accounti and Fixed Deposits according to arrange

ment.

H.L. HUANG

Manager.

THE YOKOHAMA SPECIE BANK LTD.

Established 1830.

Capital (fully paid up)....... 100,000,00 Rojarve fund.. 66,500,000

HEADOFFICE :-YOKOHAMA, Branches and Agonciót sà'

Kobe

Batavia and Bombay Landon

Buenos Ayres Lyons

Every description of banking exchango business transacted.

A. LECOT,

Manager.

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4, Queen' Boad Central. Branches and Bub-branches all over China, and correspondents_in_Kurope, America and other parts of the World.

LONDON BANKERS :—The National Provincial and Caion Bank of England Ltd.

The Guaranty Trust Company of New)-~~~- Fork.

NEW YORK BRANCHES--The Irving National Banks. The Equitable Trust Company of New York.

Semarang

Everabaya

Benzoca

Los Angeles fan Franoises Manila Bastil

Naguaki Bhangbai

Nagres

Singapore

Newchwang Shimonosek Dasy

Calcutta Canton

Changchun

Dairen

THE BANK OF EAST

LIMITED,

ASIA

(Dainy)

Fongtien

Mukden

Rio de

Honolulu Harbia Kai YuеD

Tainglas

Karachi:

いい

Interest allowed on Current Accounts and Fixed Deposits. Terus on applica-10,

tion.

Every description of Banking busizon transected.

Loans granted on approved sacosities. Special talition for Home Exchange.

TSU YEE PEI, Hanager

TENNIS LEAGUE, Each Kowloon half-back played

Meeting to Decide Opening Date. well, cach made an attempt t aome time or other to defeat Rod-ex-amateurs, Armour and Cruick-track, field and ball games. In all Hongkong Baseball League have The teams which are to form the

TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.. The following have been select ger, a task which the forward's at shank, who are at present.. in there will be 135 individual compe-been in practice for some time and ad to play for the Cricket Club one time found beyond them, und Florida will accept Compston'a titors, with 16 teams. In the 400 there is every prospect of a very to-morrow at 4.15 p.m. McKelvie was particularly prom-and Haver's challenge for £250 yards relay race, nent in this respect, two or three side gume in Scotland. of his long range' shots being rare onea to handle.

Wheeler and Rend a comparu- | tively lazy afternoon and Avery's principal occupation, it is alleged, was a debate on the weather with a police inspector.

EMPIRE BILLIARDS.

AN ENGLISH WIN.

Rodger, Howard, Watson, and

London, April 29. Playing in the Empire billiards Johnstono were outstanding on the Club dide, though the defence championship, Earlam (England) generally put in much good work. 2,000, bent Smith (Scotland) 1,824.

Kowloon's League record reads: |--Reuter.

Played. 14; won 11; drawn 1;

lost 2 goals for, 45; goals against,

9; points 23. They were defeated played throughout with only nine by the East Surreys 2-1, South men, but the Chinese were not at China 1-0, and the Royal Artillery full strength and the game pro- foreed a draw 2-2.

The club has duced few thrills.

played consistently well through-

1

entertaining season. Up to the "A" team versus Indian R. C.,

In addition to the principal present there has been no entry on the Indian R. C. ground.-A. events, there will be displays of received from the Portuguese com- Brearley, and R. M. Henderson, Chinese boxing and self-defence,munity, but there has been no de- A. B. Raworth and B. D. Law- a feature which should draw the finite refusal to take part and it rence, G. Miskin and. E. Grimble. non-Chinese who have heard much is still hoped that the national re- "B" team versus Indian R. C. of, but not see this art at its best, presentatives will be seen on the "B" on H.K.C.C. ground.-H. J. Members of the South China Athe-

diamond.

Armstrong and L. M. S. Lloyd,

HEAD OFFICE-HONGKONG. Hamburg Des Voeux Road Central, Hongkong. Hankow Authorized Capital $10,000,000 Paid-up Capital - - - 5,000,000 Reserve Fund (1826)-"- 1,200 000

*DIRECTORS

Hon. Sir Shou-Son Chow-Chairman Fung Ping Shan Mok Ching Kong

Wong Yun Tong Huyub Taf Kan Yan Po Chan Ching Bhok

Li Koon Chum P. K. Kwok

Ng Ching Luk Pong Wai Ting

Every description of Banking and Erohange business transacted-Loans granted on approved securities.

SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to let, '

KAN TONG PO

*

Sydney

New York Tlontein

Paking

Janeiro

Saigon.

Tokyo

Trinanto

Vladivostock

Interest allowed on Current Accounta

Deposits received for Axed periode af

rates to be obtained an application.

Mr. O, ARIMAN Manager,

Hongkong, Murah 11th 1926.

行錄商工法中

BANQUE FRANCO-CHINOISE pour le

Commerce et L'Industrie (Incorporated in Franca).

6, Chster Road, Victoria, Hongkong. HEAD OFFICE

4, Rue St. Lazaro, Paris.

St Chlef Manager, Hongkong, 8th February, 1926,

NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL MAATSCHAPPIJ, (Netherlands Trading 'Society). BANK, Established 1884. - Hongkong Branch established 100. The committee in charge of the ing date for the season and also to "C" team versus Chinese Re-

Authorized Capital Guilder 150,000,000 meeting includes Messrs. Mok prepare a fixture list which will creation Club "C" on C. R. C. Paid-up Capital Guilders.... 80,000,000 Saigon, Haiphong, Handl

(012,500,000) Wing-yue, Leo Yuk-tong, Chow provide for at least two gamos Lin-pao, Choi Ting-yung, Luke Of each week end.. wun, Soo Pei-sui, and Chow Kan-

The officers of the various teams Sheldon, W. L. Dunbar and G. S. Berve Food Guilders 20,636,06 entered in the League are as fol- Hugh Jones, G. Rankin and A. C. Spel Reserves Guilders 23,650,000 wing.

letic Association will give exhibi-1 A meeting will be held at the W. A. Nowers and W. M. Lyons, tions of this popular form of American Consulate at 5.15 p.m. H. F. Bloxham and E. J R. Mit-

on May 4, to decide upon an open chell.

Chinese physical training.

;

BOXING.

BRITISH WELTERWEIGHT TITLE. FRIENDLY GAME. out the season, and this in spite

The following team has been of the fact that valuable players selected to play for the Kowloon

London, April 20. In the Albert Hall, London, to left the Colony at what appeared Football Club in a friendly match night, Harry Mason, the light to be a critical period..

against the Kowloon Cricket Club, weight champion of Britain, rivets on the K. T. O's ground, on Satur Len Harvey, of Plymouth, for the

ground. X. M. Watson and H. G.

Calcatta

(B-6,666,670)

(81,711,405) (81,888,330)

Macasar amarang.

Modan

Shanghai Padang Bingapore Palembang Borabaiso Pacalongan Boerakarta Bo

lows:

Howell. Filipino Club-M. J. Rull, cap-

HEAD OFFICE AMSTERDAM. tain; L R. Ildefonso, manager. Even in those advanced day's Eastern HEAD OFFICE :-BATAVIA-

Hongkong Baseball Club.-C. B. one can still see one of the most

BRANCHES Ransom, captain; S. M. Monros, elementary forms of sailing Bandfermasin Kota-Radja Botterdam manager.

vossols. The British coracle or Bandoeng Hongkong Volunteer Defence skin covered boat, for example, is Bozbey Corps.-A. C. L. Bowker, captain; still in use by salmon fishermen Cherthon A. W. Ramsay, manager.

on the Carmarthenshire rivers, Dimber Japanese Baseball Club-H. Yokoi, captain, H. Imamura, It requires some skill to sail a Djajakstin “Parang manager; S. Hachiuma, secretary, coracle, but it is extremely light ab Pontianak TiLZUL

South China, Richard Shim, and is carried by the fisherman

The Hague Hangoon captain; Hin Wong, manager. slung across his hack Mon who Bear, Ltd.

London Bankura ---National Provincia In a high-scoring game at Soo- day, kick-off 4.30 p.m.-W. Avery: welterweight, title, compulsorily Baseball Association for this year can recall the popularity of the

The officers of the Hongkong served in the East during the war Crespondant all dear the world. kunpoo yesterday afternoon, the B. Gueat. T. L. Knight; W. Hedley, relinquished by Tommy Milligan, ure-President, C. B. Ransom coracle on the Tigris, but its Police, playing their final League J Sims, G. Duncan; F. Read, F. because he le now unable to by Vice-President, W. Logan Hon survival in its unchanged, ancient match, defeated South China by Wheeler, J. McKelvie, A. Spary at the weight Router

Treasurer, LA B. defonsoft and foran our goals to three. The Police and S. G. Hayes.

HIGH-SCORING GAME.

BANKING BUSINE OF EVERY

DESORIE

Capital Fre 20,000,000. Reserve Fra11,160,000. Special Working Capital Fra.50,000,000,

BRANCHES Paris. Lyess, Marseilles

"

Peking, Shanghai, Tientain Canton, Hongkong.

BANKERS

FRANCE:Societe General Banque Nationale de Credit, Banque de Parisot des Pay Ba

LONDON Midland. Bank Ltd. NEW YORK-Irving Bank, Columbia Trust Co.

Every description of Banking and Rrobinge Buriuets Transacted. Corre spondents throughout the world,

ROLLIN

Before Yon

COUN

Manager

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