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TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926.
CHARITY FOOTBALL.
THE TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.
aviator. She was followed by the Archbishop of China, who also The teams for to-morrow's embraced and then blessed Loriga. charity match at Sookampoo be Amado Salas, son of Don Rome-tween the United Services and the Salas, suddenly shouted, South China Athletic Association In the air with him," und Loriga havo been selected as follows: was hoisted on a dozen shoulders.
Services: Avery He was taken to the post has-(R.A.F); Mills (Hawkins) Jerdar pital where he was greeted by (E. Surroys); Turner (RE), Sims Captain Jacobs of the air service (R.A.M.C.), Voller (Hawklus); and by Antonio Ossorio, sbaretary Charlesworth (E. Surreys), Pul of the Spanish Club,
ford (R.A.), Rice (Durban), Ball (Titania),
ESCAPE 18 BLOCKED. The crowd, however, kept press- ing into the room in which he had taken, shelter, and he sought to escape by the back door. On the porch, he get as great a crowd as had forced him out. He too was conducted over to the quarters of Lieutenant Monchan, where he and Gallares met for the first time since their plane stopped.
There too they encountered Com“ modore Guillermo Ivens, Ferraz, captain of the Portuguese cruiser which crossed the China sea be-" neath the Legaspi, the fliers". plane.
United
und
(E. Surrays). ~
LOCAL BASEBALL.
FIXTURE LIST FOR SEASON.
We have received from the Hongkong Baseball Association the following schedule of games for the season which commences on the 29th instant. The list la made up to September 12th, and the remaining dates in that month will be utilised for postponed games and extra matches: May 20-Saterday 4.00 pm-South
China vs. Japanese. May 30-Sunday 4.00 pm-H.K. B.
B. Club vs. Filipinos.: Mackloworth June Saturday 2.30 p.m.-H.K. V.R.C. VS. Club Recroto 4.50 p.m.-H.K. B.B. Club va. Jupar.eso
Hing-
South China-Lau cheng; Lai Yuk-tat and Chan So: Léng Yuk-tong. Lam, Yuk-ying, and Chan Woon-yin; Ko Sik-wai, Fung King-cheung, Leung Win tak, Suen Kam-shun, and Chan
Kwong-ul
Roserves-Elis (Durban), Bristowe (E. Surreys), Lo Wai- man and Tsoi. Ping-fan.
The referee is S/Sgt. Gilmour.
:
LOCAL HOCKEY.
WANDERERS" TEAM.
The following will represent the Wanderers against the 5/2 Pun- jabis at the Marine ground 5,80 p.m. sharp on Wed- at
19th. nesday,
instant, in Whites:-Sgt.
June,
Juno
Sunday 4.00 p.m.-Filipinos
va, South China.
June 12-Saturday 2.50 p.m.-Japan-
CBC vs. Filipinos. June 12-Saturday 1.30 p.m. II.K. B. B. Club vs. H.K. VID.C. 13Sunday 4.00 p.m.-Club Rectolo vs. South China June 10-Saturday 2.30 p.m.-Japan-
Ese vs. Club Recrele. June 10-Saturday 4.30 p.m. H.K. V.
Satu
Fillpiros
све
June 20-Sunday 4.00 p.m.-South
China vs. H.K. B.B. Club. Jute 26-Saturday 4.00 p.m. H.K. B. B. Club vs. Club Recreio.
June 27-Sunday 1.00 p.m.-Japan- |
July
July
July
July
ese vs. H.K. V.D.C
Thursday 4.00 p.m.--Club Recreio vs. Filipinos.
Saturday 2.30 p.m. H.K. V. D.C. vs. South China,
3 Saturday-2.30 p.m.-Fili-
B. va. H.K. B. Club. pinos 4-Sunday 4.00 p.m.--Single Men vs. Married Men..
Independence Day Reserved (Independence
for
A
ese vy. HK. B. B. Club.
Captain Loriga expressed his thanks for the assistance and pro- tection that the Portuguese had given him, and assured the captain that while they had been unable to see the steamer, they had per- ceived its amoke ascending, and that it gave them a feeling of security.
Clark, RA.; Lt. July 10% sunday 2.30 p.m.--Japan- Colonel Langhorne, who also. H. Smith, R.A., Eng. Lt. Fennett, was there, expressed to Captain B.N., Mid. Freer, R.N.; E. J. R. July 10-Saturday 4.30 p.m.-Club Loriga, the delight of the governor general over his safe drivál.
Captain Loriga was in the first cur with Mayor Romualdez with Miss Blanquita Danon at the wheel. In the second were Cap- tain Callarza, Emilio da Motta, the Spanish consul-general, Co- lonel Langhorne, and Miss Marina Raquiza, who drove.
Mitchell, Lt. J. C. Broome, R.N.;
Lt. Arrastrong, R.N., L. H. St. L. Nicholson, R.N., E. D. Lawrence, B. D. Evans and G. P. Lammert.
BOYCOTT TO END?
(Continued from Page One).
Through a long line of cheering crowds the procession went in greatly effected the money market Calle F. B. Harrison, Calle A. Ma-in, general, and the banknotes of bini, Isaac Peral, Dewey Boule the Central Bank in particular. vard, and on to the Luneta. On the 16th instant, however, the market. recovered its normal condition and business was re sumed as usual. A further report says that the delegates of the Farmers' inion, who had especi- ally come to Canton to take part in the demonstrations on Saturday, have returned to their homes in
That. they disconsolate spirit. were all disappointed at the turn of events is shown by the fact that their departure was in great contrast to the. Warm welcome given on their arrival.
It stopped before the Rizal Monument, where Captain Lorign got out, and was presented with a wreath by the Misses Balmori. Captain Loriga" accepted. it with thanks, and it was laid on the monument by Mayor Romualdez.
At the Legaspi Monument the parade stopped, Captain Gallaraz got out, and laid a wreath with which he was presented at the foot
of the monument.
HEADS. FOR CATHEDRAL. From there the procession head- ed directly for the cathedral. A crowd that overflowed from the steps onto the square below and extended out into the radiating streets awaited them. Entrance into the cathedral was almost im- possible in spite of the numbers of policemen who fought to keep | the crowd back.
4
Finally Loriga managed to Squeeze his way through. The crowd closed behind him, and Gallaraz, despairing of another opening, made his way in through
side deor.
COST OF GENERAL
STRIKE.
(Continued from Pagé Öne),
tone became stronger..
ap-
To-day was making up day, and it is remarkable that making-up prices generally record an réciable advance compared with the prices which ruled on the lost making up-day, a fortnight ago on the eve of the general strike.
been
In the cool of the cathedral was
Opfalon is generally expressed another crowd. On the benches in financial circles that the in- where the people usually kneel the dustrial atmosphere has crowd was standing. On the seats cleared by the defeat of direct men and women stood erect. The action and that the movement in pillars supported still more.
sound British securities will com The Te Deum was chanted. Be-in for much more attention in fore the altar and facing the
consequence, British Wireless. crowd were Captains Loriga and Gallarza. The Te Deum ended and the aviators knelt for the Blessing. The service ended and cheer after cheer, lead by the fathers themselves, shattered the ram of the cathedral,
the cars.
CHEQUE CASE.
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The Chinese master of a remit- tance business,. of 3, On Lan
Reeroin va. II.K. V.D.C.
July 11-Sunday 6.00 p.r.-Filipinos
vs. South China. July 17-Saturday 2.30 p.m.--Japan-
esc ve, South China.
4.30 July 17-Saturday
H.K. p.nl. V.D.C. ys. Filipinos. July 18-Sundux 4.00 p.m.-H.K. B.B. Recreio
ya.
July 24-Saturday 2.30 p.m.- HK. B, B. Club vs. H.E. V.D.C.
July 24-Saturday 4.30 p.m.-Club Recreio vs. South China. July 26--Sunday 4.00 p.m.-Japanese
VEI milipinos. July 31-Saturday 2.30
Pu
HK. V
D.C. vs. Jap
Japanese. July 31-Saturday 2.30 p.m.--Club
Recreio vs. Fillpinos. August 1-Surday 4.00 p.m.-H.K.
B.B. Clab va South China. August 7-Saturday 2.30 p.m.--Fili-
pinos vs. H.K. B.B. Club, August 7--Saturday 4.30 p.m.-Sout
China August
vs H.K. V.D.C.
8-Sunday 4.001 p.m.-Club Recreio vs. Japanese. August 14-Saturday 2.30 p.m.-H.K. V.D.C. Club Recreio. August 14 Saturday 4.30 prc.-- South China va. Filipino. August 15 Sunday 4.00 p.m.-H.K.
s
B.B. Club vs. Japanese, August 21--Saturday 2.30pm—
South China vs. Club Recreio. August. 21-Saturday 4.80 p.m.—E.K.
P.m.-Fili
B.B. Club vs. H.K...V.D.C. August 22-Sunday 4.00
pinos vs.
August 28 Japanese.
2.30 p.m-Fill- 28-Saturday pinos va.
H.K.
V.D.C. August Saturday 4.30 p.m.---
Japanese vs. South China.
August 20-Sunday 4.00 P..
Club Recreio vs. H.K. B.B. Club. Sept. Saturday 2.30 p.m. H.K. B.
B.
Club vs. South China. Sept 1 Saveriny 430 pm—ILK V
vs. Japanese.
D.C. YS. Sept. 5-Sunday 4.00 p.m.-Filipinos.
va, Club Recreio,
78.
Sept. 11-Saturday 4.00 p.m.-South
China vs. H.K...D.C. Sept. 12-Sunday 4.00 pm-Japanese
vs. Club Recreio..
LOCAL FIRES.
OUTBREAKS AT SHAMSHUIPO AND KOWLOON.
"Two small outbreaks of fire occurred yesterday.
One broke out at the Wah Lee Koitting Factory, 57, Kweilin Stree, Shamshulpo, being ap- parently caused by some crackers being thrown from the second floor of that building. Only slight damage was done, and the flames. were quickly extinguished by the police.
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The fliora were borne out, among their carriers being a few of the fathers. They were both put in the same car, in which was riding Street, was charged before Mr. The other outbreak occurred on A. J. Croft, of the Luneta Motors, R. E. Lindsell, at the Central the first floor at 492, Nathan Road, which had donated and decorated Police Court this morning, with Kowloon, and is believed to have uttering a forged cheque. on the been started through some tar They hastened to the Manila Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, catching alight. The call was Hotel, where they had a brief rest purporting to be of the face value promptly answered by the quel and luncheon.
of $500 (Hongkong currency), Brigade, who succeeded in quel- knowing the same to be forged.
Mr: Lindsell held that under the perty was damaged.
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