HOME FOOTBALL.
OLDHAM DEFEATED AT HOME.
London, Sept. 6. The following are the results, of matches played in the English League yesterday:-
Division I
Bolton
2 Arsenal
3 Leeds
Qariff
Burnley Wednesday Tattenham West Brom.
Cholecal
Notta For. Oldham
8 Newcastle
1 West Ham
2 Lolcestor
3 Everton
Division IL
2. Notts Cty.
1. Grimsby
1 Manchester C.
Div. III (South).
1'Millwall
Southend.
Aberdure
Brentford
Bristol, R.
2 Merthyr
3 Norwich
Coventry 0 Gingham
Northampton
Crewe
Doncaster Lincoln Wigan Walsall
Div. III (North).
4 Roch luto
1. Stockport
1 Tranmere
◊ Stoke
0 Ashington.
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ANOTHER "PRO."
MISS BROWNE FOLLOWS »
LENGLEN'S LEAD.
3.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
STEVEDORE DISPUTE.
CLAIM AGAINST SHIP BROKER.
CIVIL SERVICE C. A.
POOR SHOWING AGAINST "AUSSIES."
London, Sept. 6, It was dull and showery at Chis wiek today and there were only one thousand spectators to witness the rosumption of the match be tween the Australians and the Civil Serviço Cricket Association
Stevedore work on board the Fresident. Cleveland, which was stopped and was not allowed to be completed by the men engaged for the purpose, resulted in a sinim being heard by Mr. Justice Wood in the Summary Court this morning.
The Australians carried their' The plaintiffs were the Ming Kee Co., 3, On. Lan Street, general mor. over-night total to:454 for the loss chants, and they claimed $209 from of seven wickete when H. L. Col- Capt. Finn Malm, ships broker, ins declared. The principal con- and marine surveyor, 2nd floor,tributor was S. C. Everett who China Building This sum was made 100 not out, stated to be the amount agreed on for the work done by the plain tiffs, at the request; and on behalf of the defendant.
There was also a second action 1 between the same partlea when Capt. Mam claimed $800 from the Ming Kee Co, for professional Ber- vices rendered. Mr. J. O'Donog hue appeared for the Ming Kee 0 firm in both cases, and Capt. Finn
Malm conducted his own cases.
WORK STOPPED.
ONNÁO
New York, Sept. 6. Mr. Pyle, Mlle. Lenglen's Ameri: can. Manager, announces that the well-known American tonnia player, Miss Mary Browne, will join professional lawn tennis ranks and be one of Lenglen's op ponents during her forthcoming American tour.--Reuters Athert can Service.
THE ST, LEGER.
LATEST BETTING ODDS,
London, Sept. 6. St. Leger betting is 9 to 4 on Coronach, laid, 6 to 2 wanted, 8 to 1 Cassiot, 9 to 1 Masked Ruler, 10 "to 1 Foliation, and Comedy King, 100 to 8 Booklet, offered, and 25 to 1 Southbourne taken and offered -Reuter.
'HOCKEY.
ANNUAL MEETING OF HONGKONG CLUB.
Rain then interrupted and there. was no further play until 2.30 p.m. The Civil Service side collapsed, the whole side, being dismissed for 59 runs. Following on they had made 93 runs for the loss of three wickets when stumps were drawn. was only, a two-day. The match one, and the game was drawn. Reuter..
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LAWN TENNIS.
DINNER ON FRIDAY,
In explaining the facts of the first case, Mr. O'Donoghue said the amount to be paid for the work on September 3rd, 1926, was agreed
In celebration of their recent on subsequently in the following October. There was an agreement achievements in gaining the cham- that the work should be dine atpionship honours in all three of the rate of 19 cents per ton of the Tennis Leagues, the Chinese Recreation Club is holding a din- cargo handled, which, was the conner at the Club House on Fri tract rate. The work. was never day night. completed, and the defendant, Capt. Finn Malm, agreed to pay $200 for the work done.
"The work was not completed owing to action taken by the Dollar line, and when work was stopped 900 tons of cargo had bee handled.
'',
AGREED TO PAY.
"
His Lordship remarked that 900 tons at 19 cents per ton worked out to $171. Why, he asked, were the Ming Kee claiming $2007
Mr. O'Donoghue explained that the coolies had to be paid for the whole day's work, and it had actually cost the plaintiff's $400, When the plaintiff brought this. to the notice of the defendant, he said he had had nothing from the Company, and asked them to wait. At a subsequent interview he agreed to pay $200, and signed a bill to that effect.: «
WAR LATEST.
(Continued From Page 1)
ers were printed in red ink in cele bration of the capture of Wuchas, which report was afterwards deni- ed. A few days ago, when the family of Mr. Yui Hoi-jam was about to dress in white as a sign of mourning at Mr. Yur's supposed death while attached to the Ex peditionary Army Staff in Hunan, the plans had to be changed, as Mr. Yul appears to be still alive Were the "Red" information from the "front" more reliable, Mrs. Yui would have been spared a meat un- pleasant experience
are
From Yeung Kong an urgent telegram has been sent to the Can- ton Government requesting im- The bill was disputed, and the
mediate reinforcements, the plaintiff was called into the wit-troops in great fores from Wen ness box. He spoke of Capt. Finn Foo and Si Sher districts Malm signing the bill for $200. threatening to attack Yeung Chun The total amount of cargo, to be and Yeung Kong... handled was 1,800 tons, but only 900 tons
dealt with, He received a report from the man in charge of the coolies, and as a result went to see the defendant. The contract price was 19 cents discount. At per ton, less 5%
was
GROWING UNEASINESS.
Certain developments are at pre- threaten Bent occuring which the peace of Kwangtung. The most notable, are the increases in banditry and the growing netivities first he sent in a bill for $400, but of the Fuct Kwan in the East and The annual general meeting Capt. Finn Malm told him he did South districts. There is a denl the Hongkong Hockey Club was held at the Volunteer Headquarters last evening. There was a fair attendance of members with Mr.
not mind paying when he had of silent but effective activity by collected money from the Dollar the "anti-Red" elements, and grow. Company. After signing the billing discontent among the soldiers.
B. D. Evans in the chair, support-be told plaintiff to come the next A number of cases of insubordina.
ed by Mesara, Owen Hughes, Mit- day for the money. chell and Ralph, officals.
I
When the notice convening the
፦ - NOT VINDICTIVE.
Plaintiff denied that Capt. Finn
meeting and the agenda had been
tion have become known, but publication has been suppressed by the censors. A
these Apart from
read, Mr. Mitchell, as captain of Malm asked him to go on board to there s the Club addressed the meeting on the subject of the new ground superintend the work, and said he titude
factors, the menacing at-
of the Labour Unions, measures taken
at King's Park and the necessity was fold to send a reliable fore-the arbitrary
for increasing subscriptions if it man. He had not brought the to extort contribution to war was to kept in good order. The claim out of vindictiveness... funds, and the broach between the cost of a groundsman who would mark out the ground and generally supervise would be $2410 per year To meet this cost Mr. Mitchell proposed that the entrance fee should be raised to $10 with a yearly subscription of $7. He also proposed that there should be a non-playing section for which the annual subscription might be $3.
In reply to questions as to the balance in hand, Mr. Ralph stated: that from more than $200 at the end of last year, the balance had fallen to $12.74. Heavy expenses had been incurred in connection with the ground and annual din- ner, these being the heaviest items. Mr. Owen Hughes seconded, the proposal of Mr. Mitchell which was outlined in accordance with Ejs opening speech.
Capt. Finn Malin said he had Local Guards and Farmers', As50- been in business in the Colony for ciations which is widening to such fifteen or sixteen months, after an extent that reports of open con- having been twenty-two years at filets are reported almost daily.
While the Canton officials are re ca. The plaintiff had continually bothered him to get the stevedor-joicing over the "successes" of the age for the Dollar, President, and Nationalist 'Army, the inhabitants When he are becoming more anxious over Admiral Oriental lines.
did get the business the plaintiff the present situation, and are con- did not help. If the coolies cent vinced that greater calamities will on board had done their work pro-befall them at to distant date. The. perly, they would have had a fine fact that the police are conducting business of from eight to ten thou- raids on all hotels, entertainment. houses, and suspected quarters, sand dollars a year.
His Lordship said he thought where enemy emissaries are sup- the plaintiffs were entitled to re-posed to be hiding, shows that the- cover $171 less 5%, being the authorities are most uneasy.. actual work done at the contract price. That would be $162.46.
Mr. O'Donoghue contended they were entitled to recover, the full
JUDGMENT ENTERED,
Not every Frenchman knows Mr. Rankin proposed that the $200.
that M. Clemencedu had a share entrance of $10 be considered pa
in the establishment of "Juillet inclusive of the first year's sub-
Quatorze" as a public holiday in- seription. This was seconded and
When asked by his Lordship, France. The fall of the Bastille discussion followed on the sub-1 ject of the club's income and ex-Capt. Finn Malm agreed to con-was for many years unrecognised penses, subsequent to which Mr. sent to judgment, for $162.45, and officially, and it le less than half Rankin's proposal was defeated judgment was accordingly entered a century since a number of De- on the vote and the original pro-for the plaintiffs, without their putics, among whom was the fu- posal of Mr. Mitchell carried.consent, but with the consent of ture "Tiger," backed a Bill to turn
Subsequent to the adoption of the defendant.
the anniversary into a Fete, Na-
the minttus of the last gohoral Giving evidence as plaintiff in tionale. The Bill was passed an 1 meeting the election of offers was the second case, Capt. Finn Malm the holiday was instituted in 1880. proceeded with. This resulted in said he had been in business in Lieut. Col. Bird being re-elected, to Hongkong since April, 1925. The
the Presidency; Mr. Saunderson dates on which he gave professional.
Hon. Sec.); Mr. Duncan Hon. Treas.) Mr. Mitchell (Captain); services and advice were all dur- of proving such services rested Mr. B. D. Evans (Grounds Com- ing last year, with the complainant, and he mitteeman), Mr. Wedlake (Cap After hearing what Capt. Finn held that Capt. Finn Malm had tain, 2nd Team); Mr. Saunderson Malm had to say, and the other failed to prove his claim. He (Captain "A" team). The com-side denying the services, his Lord therefore gave judgment for the mittee is formed of the above of ship remarked that the onus
defendanta, the Ming' Kec Co....... with costs:
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
1026.
ANOTHER STUPENDOUS OFFER
CHEMISES
AND
NIGHT DRESSES
IN LINGERIE BATISTE
WHITE ONLY
95
$2. each
HAND EMBROIDERED
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Authorised 'Capital: Iwood
Paid-sp
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The following is the list of local re share quotations issued to-day:
Banks.
Hongkong, $1,100
Chartered, £21 b.
8.
Mercantile A. and B., £801 Mercantile C., £137 · n.
P. and O., $9 b
East Asia, $84 b.
Marine Ins
n
Canton Ins., $625 China Underwriters, $1:50 ̈¤, North China, Tls. 145 Unions, $288 Yangtze, $35 b.
.D.
Fire Ins.
China Fires, $200), Hongkong Fire, $620,
Shipping:
Douglason, $25 Steamboats, $26)
Tugs, $11.
b.
Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $30 Shell Trans.,, 90/-. b."; Star Ferries, 364 s. Waterboate, $151
Refineries.
sa.
China Sugars, $23
S.
Malabons, $36 · n.
Mining.
Benguets, $1.50 b. 'Kailans, 40/- n Langkats, Tls. 23 b.
D.
S'hai Exploration, Tls. .5 8. Shanghai Loans, Tle. 7 n.
b. Raubs, $42
Tronohs, 74/ b Ural Caspians, 8/- 0.
"Docks, etc...
Kowloon Wharves; $111 s. Whampoa Docks, $581 b Hongkews, Tls, 173 X Div. Now Engineerings, Tls. 6.30 b. Shanghai Docks Tia, 115, b.
Lande,
Hotels, etc."
H. and S. Hotels, 59. e.
H.K. Lands, $60 n. Realtys, $7.50 b.
Territorials, $5 'n
Developments, 15 cents s. Humphreys, $13.60 s.
Princes Bldgs, 689 Rural Lands, $1
Cottons.
A.
b.
Ewas Cottoris, Tls. 9.15.b. Orientals, Tls. 2,50 b.. S'hai Cottons, Tls. 52
Buses, Trams.
China Buses, $104 n. Tramways, $23 s Peak Trams, old) $151 n. S'pore Tractions 13/6 Taxis, 63
S.
Miscellaneous,
Amusements, $11 Canton Ices, $7) n. Coments (Comb.) $12 China Lights, $19 b. China Prov., $5,30 Constructions, $23 n. Dairy Farms, $162 --y." Der A. Wing, $G° . # H'kong Electrics, $B2) Macao Electrics, $35 n. Ropes (Comb.) 826 Lane Crawfords, 59 m Mackintoal, $19) n. Sinceros, $11nese United Asbestos, $20 ''n. Watsons $131 - ea. Powolls. $61 m
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INTERNATIONAL BANKING
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Capital Surplus and
Undivided Priw.
.Ú. 8.214,000,000
DEAD OFFICE.
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120,800,000
8,000,000 4,000,000
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YOR THE HONGEONG 4,000,000 BANKING CORPORATION. 1,227,000
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