THE HONGKONG" TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926.
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HOTELS.
THE
HONGKONG
HONGKONG HOTEL: REPULSE BAY HOTEL PEAK HOTEL Telegraphic Address: "KREMLIN, HONGKONG."
AND
SHANGHAI
ASTOR HOUSE HOTEL; PALACE HOTEL:
MAJESTIC HOTEL.
Tolographic Address: "CENTRAL, SHANGHAI," HOTELS;
LIMITED.
In association with the Grand Hotel
Don Wagons Lita, Poking.
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
CENTRAL LOCATION
ELECTRIC LIFTS AND LIGHTING, TELEPHONE ON EACH FLOOR,
HOTEL LAUNCH MEETS ALL STEAMERS
Tolophons Central 373
Tolographio Address
VICTORIA
KOWLOON HOTEL
Premier Hotel in Kowloon
RATES:- Daily
$5.00 Upwards Monthly $120.00 do
MODERN TOILET SYSTEM Elevator and Telephones to each floor. SALOON BAR & BUFFET.
Manager's personal
Tels: K 608 & K. 609.
Tol. Address "KOWLOTEL" Hongkong
Tel. Address:
*Glenenly" Hongkong,
GLENEALY HOTEL. 8 & 4, Glenenly
attention.
Students proceeding to the installation of Dr. Heinrich Triepel as Rector of the Berlin of the Borlin University,
HOCKEY SHIELD.
CLUB DRAW WITH THE NAVY.
EXCITING GAME...
EMPEROR OF JAPAN.
IMPROVED CONDITION
REPORTED.
SUNNING CASE.
(Continued From Page 1.)
jaw.
Įminent cheekbones, and when he opened a rather large mouth in Tokyo, Dec. 15. ·
speaking he disclosed gold-filled A noon bulletin says the Emper-
teeth. This was strongly notice. or's condition has slightly improved.
Owing to the Emperor's condi-able on one of the teeth in the The third game in the "Sim" tion, Baron Shidehara has cancel- shield Competition between the led all his social engagements. It Club and the Navy, at the United is announced that the Premier, who Service Recreation ground, Kow-went to Hayama this morning, in- loon, yesterday, was productive or tending to return to Tokyo this many thrills, and the result, which evening, has decided to remain at
the Imperial villa-Reuter. was a draw of two goals each, was hardly a fair representation of the game. The Club displayed sur-
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NAVAL EVIDENCE.
Sub-Lieutenant Edmond Thrus-
ton, of H.M.S. Bluebell, who was in charge of the naval armed guard put aboard the Sunning, was another witness. called thie
London, Dec. 15." The House of Lords to-day pag-morning. He desposed that the Wm, Harold Porry, prisingly good form, and for aged the third reading of the Judi-ship was still afire as he scrambled
Manager. large part of the first half were cial Proceedings bill-Reuter.
ahoard, and, in the rounding up the more thrustful team, but they
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past
two moni
of suspected pirates that followed.
did not sustain their form through- tack was also much in evidence, he had at one time to rush through out the second half. It was gener-Ling getting
the quarters amidships, which were still burning. ally expected that the sailors would and sanding in & stinging Witness was examined with par- win, but owing to the fact that a shot from n distance of only ticular reference to To Sik-tuen, number of their best men are at a few yards which Garrod stop-the 6th defendant, and stated that scu, it was found possible to field ped with his pads.. In a Navy
it was on the information sup-
for the winning goal,
CLUB'S, GOOD FORM:
NAVY NEARLY "SCORE.
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a full team! Even if a full team attack, Garrod stopped the ball had turned out the Club appeared which was rolling gently towards plied to the sailors by members of good enough to stand against them. him with his feet, and then at the crew that he had this man put under arrest. Explaining that it In the first half, many Club tempted to clear, but Ling got chances went begging, and towards there first and the ball went into was not alleged that the articles the end Petrie was twice placed the not. The Club quickly took were stolen, but that they might within a few yards of goal, but the ball to the other end after be the property of the defendant failed each time, because he did the bully-off and fast play took himself, the Crown Solicitor pro- duced a gold watch and chain not risk a first-timer. On another place in the vicinity of the goal with locket, which witness identifi- pccasion Garrod and Lyon between After a shot by Lyon, Slipper sec-ed as having been taken from the them saved the Club goal with a ured and ran towards goal. John- wonderful bit of defensive work, stor ran out but Wheeler hit the person of To Sik-tuen during the search. The same man was also when the teams were struggling ball past him into an open goal. recalled by witdess as wearing a For the remaining half-time play, khaki waterproof and a waterproof both sides had chances which they cap on the steamer. Again, with missed, the Club being the worst regard to this matter of attire, the offenders in this respect, and when Crown Socilitor intimated that he It was pleasing to see the Club the whistle blew each side had was not alleging that the clothing showing more of, their old, form, secured two goals.
was stolen. and they pulled together well.
Cross-examination of the naval Garrod, in goal, might or might not
witness by Mr. M. K. Lo, who re- have made "a"mistake with the
The play was not so fast on the presented the 6th defendant, was second goal when he hestitated
resumption, and neither side suc-reserved until this afternoon, the and stopped the ball on the goalceeded in adding to their score. Court resuming its sitting at 2.20 line with his feet, and then attem- There was a considerable amount o'clock. pted to clear, only to be forestalled of midfield play, and both goal by Commander Ling. The better keepers had hardly anything to thing to have done would have do. The only time the Navy look- been to hit the ball first time, buted like scoring was when they at he appeared to have been misled tacked suddenly, and Garrod ran by the backs. Apart from this, out, and Lyon stopped a soft shot be played a sound game.
on the goal-line. Garrod ran Little fault could be found with into goal again just in time to LORD BANDON'S ESCAPE IN Roger and Lyon at back, while Sim save a stinging shot with his put in some particularly effective glove,.and no sooner had the ball work at left half. Mitchell was the gone out than it was returned in The Earl of Bandon, a flying heart and soul of the team and the opposito corner of the net, but officer attached to Shotwick Aero- seemed to have an unlimited store Gurred, with a tremendous effort, drome, near Chester, had a narrow of energy, while Dand at right half got hie pad in the way. Garrod escape from serious injury while was steady. Slipper showed a nice came out again to tackle a man, on a trial flight near the uero turn of speed on the right win, and and Lyon once more stepped into drome. worked well with his partner, the breach and stopped a second His aeroplane, in which he was Lloyd, and with Wheeler, centre-shot on the line. At the other accompanied by a mechanic, crash- forward. Although he put across end, Petrie was twice given the fed into telegraph wires in ascend- a number of good centres, Lammert ball, and had he risked a first-ing, and then noso-dived into at putside left did not seem to be timer on each occasion the Club hedge.
EARL'S AEROPLANE CRASHES.
NOSE DIVE.
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on his best form, and he did not would probably have won. As it Both the occupants were thrown receive the best of support from his was he stopped the ball and he out. The earl received injuries to inside man, Petrie.
was overwhelmed before he could his nose, which were not serious; The sailors were amazingly weak shoot. The game became more the mechanic escaped with a few at times. Especially was this exciting towards the end but scratches." noticeable in the defence. Hussey neither side scored again.
and Gray were the backs but they did not make a particularly good
job of it, although they worked very
CLUB V. HERMES.
Rugger Enthusiast.
Lord Bandon is 22 years old, and succeeded to the title, an Irish The following will represent the creation of 1800, two years ago.. hard. Corpl. Johnston was n fairly safe custodian, and the halves found Hongkong Hockey Club v. H.M.S. He is a noted Rugby player, and difficulty with the Club forwards. Hermes, to-day at King's Park, recently joined the Birkenhead Andrews and Ling were the shining commencing at 4.45 p.: A Park Football Club, and has play- lights of the forwards, the former Frank, J. Wedlake, G. R. Vallack,ed with the "A" team, for which excelling at making headway, and D. Lyon, R. K. Valentine, G. B. he was due to play against Liver- Slipper, P. L. Thomas, W. A. Pool University. He was, how-
and A. N. Other.
the latter in snapping up passesNowers, D. Ruston, W. H. Newman ever, unable to turn out.
with accuracy.
THE GAME.
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TO-MORROW'S MATCH.
George "Duncan and Abo Mit- chell played a 36-holes four-ball
Before the game was a quarter of an hour old, both sides had found The following will represent the match at Chingford, recently, the net, Andrewa first giving the Club "A" against University on against Philip Wynne, the local anilors the lead, and Petrie equalis. Friday, on the University ground professional, and A. Seymour, of Ing. A big portion of the play cen- at 4.45 p.m.-T. W Southam, the West Essex Club. After being tred round the Navy goal, the Club W. A. Nowers, L. P. Thomas, T. T. one down at the end of 18 holes, attacking often and with spirit. Orr, G. Rankin, Nicholson, L. A. R. Mitchell and Duncan won by 2 and Time after time, the Club's men Duncan, Lt. D. M. Rycroft, W. H. 1. At the ninth in the morning T. P. Saunderson Wynne holed an iron shot of 150 were well-placed, but falled in goal Newman,
yards for a two.! scoring attempts. The sailors at (Capt.) and A. N. Other.
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SHARE PRICES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.
The following is the list of local share rotations issued to-day::
Banks.
Hongkong, $1140 Chartered, Bank, £21 Mercantile A. & B., £304 Meroantile C., £134 m. P. and O., £91 b. East Asin, $84.
Marine Ins
S,
Cantou Ins., $640. b. China Underwriters, $1.45 sa, North China, Tla. 145 n. Union Ins., 290 Yanrtsze Ins., - $45·8,
Fire Ins.
11.
China Fires, $200 Hongkong Fire, 615 b.
Shipping
b. Douglases, $281.
b. Steamboats, $26 Tugs, $11 b. Indo-Chinas, (Prof.) $32 Shell Trans., 90/- . Star Ferries, $60 Waterboats, $15
Refineries.
China Sugars, $25 Malabons, 336
Mining
A.
b..
Benguets, $1.50 . Kailans, 38/- a. Langkats, Tls. 24) S'hai Exploration, Th. 4.50 n Shanghai Loans, Tls. 8.00 on.
n. Raubs, $41. Tronoha, 21 b. Ural Caspians, 8/- p.
Docks, ele. Kowloon Wharves, $115 . Whampoa Docks, $43. 8, Hongkowa, Tls. 170 Now Engineerings, Tie. 57 n. Shanghai Dooks Tla. 117. Lands, Hotels, etc.
31.
H. and B. Hotels, $9.25 H,K. Lands, $58 8. Realtys, $6.15 b Torritoriale, $31 m. Humphroys, $1438. Princes Bidge, $89 m. Rural Lande, $1+:
Cottone.
Ewos Cottons," Tla. Orientals, Tle. 3.
Bhai Cottons, Tie, 50%
KASHING FULL OF TROOPS,
PEOPLE FULL OF ANXIETY.
Kashing! Dec. 1-Our city is, thronged with soldiers on tho streets, in uniform, but only, the. guards seem to carry arms. As a rule, they pay for purchases, many have remitted aums of money to their homes in several dorthern provinces through the government post-office."
This is taken to mean that some goneral movement is soon to even-. tuate,
The night trains on the railway are moving troops in considerable numbera. Many towns along the Chekiang-Klangay border have a quota of Marshall Sun Chuan- fang's men. The Chekiang sold- iers from the south and west adem to be coming in gradually.
It puzzles the ordinary citizen to understand what it all means. Opinion grows that Marshal Sun is returning in face of new align- ments.What the next deal may bring is all conjecture. I am beset with poople who ask, "What do the foreign papera, saý?” ANA The shops are busy with cus- tomers, mostly from small towns and the country districts. Export cargo about as usual, imports light.
I judge from the general tone that any sort of government, that could ensure peace and protect life and property would be wel-
come.
Buses, Trams, China Bugos, $91 b. Tramways, $221 8.. Peak Trama, (old) $15 S'pore Tractions 15/ Taxis, $28.
Miscellaneouɛ, Amusanionts, $16. Canton Ices, $5 p. Coments (Comb.) $11 China Lights, $173 b. China Prov., $5.25 Constructions, $1.85 b. Dairy Farms, $187 b. Der A. Wing, $8 : n. H'kong Electrica, $57- Macao Electrics, $35 n. Ropos (Old) $10
Lane Crawfords, $8n, Mackintosh, $101. Sinceras, $9 B United Asbestos, $20. Watsons $13.:
Powells, $63