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EXCITING MATCH ON K.C.C. GROUND.
Due mainly to a stolid innings by Lleut. E. Dyne, the RA.S.C. cricko- ters beat the Kowloon Cricket Club on the latter's ground yesterday after noon in an exceptionally high scoring match, after a very exelting finish.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1927.
ABSENT STEWARD.
CHARGE FOLLOWS PAUL
BEAU INCIDENT,
Incidents on the s. Paul Beau were described at the magistracy yesterday when Captain K, H., Williams gavo evidence in a case in, which Pan Fat- hing, a head steward of the ship was charged with absoating himself from duty, Seven other Chinese charged with being on board the ven mol on Saturday, November 6, without the permission of the Captain.
were
The Kowloon players took first knock and after a good start compiled 195 runs. Murray, G. A. V. Hall, Edwards and Morton were the chief contributors for the home teams, Dywith the exception of
taking five wickets for 75.
runs. of Llout. Dynes, Giving evidence, the Captain sald the military team were unable to do the ship was owned by the Canton much but with
'well scored 01 by Navigation Company and was man- the Lieutenant, the R.A.S.C. wore 177 aged locally by Mr. Woo Hay-tong when the ninth wicket fell, Dynes be-On October 23, the steward went to ing caught in the slips off Lyal. The him and said he wanted to leave the last pair managed to knock off the ship to take up a position as com- necessary, runs, the innings eventual-pradore on a vessel running to Bang. ly yielding 104.
The scores were:
Kowloon C. C.
Capt. J. P: Murray, e Dryadule, b.
Newberry
42
G. A. V. Hall, e and b Newberry 60 F. Edwards, cand b Newberry
Capt. F. G. Bevis, b Dynes....
J. C. Lyal, Lb.w., Dynes
E. B.
Marion, not out
E. Hancock, 1.b.w., Dynes J. Dick, run out ...... A.R.F. Raven, b Badcock
A. Marshall, C Drysdale,
Dynes
P. G. Hall, b Dynes
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Murray
Lynl
Beris
Hancock
23
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kok. Pan proposed that one of the saloon boys should act as temporary steward until another one was sup- plied by the Canton Seamen's Union, or until the appointment of the saloon boy was confirmed by the Union.
The Captain agreed and on the next trip to Canton took the temper ary steward to the Union and streng 31ly recommended him for the vacancy 0 occuring on the Paul Beau. The Canton Union, however, refused-
1
17 sanction the appointment of
6
185
0. M. R. W 16
Col. G. E. Badcock, e and b
ray
3893
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5
6. 1
1
3
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RA. S. C.
Mur-
2
01
12
1
Lieut. F. Dynes, e Hancock, b Lyal S/S A. E. Wood, b Murray. Capt. J. E. Drysdale, b Lyal S.Q.M.S, Moss, c Lyal, Murray 8.Q.M.5. Newberry,
L/C Tibbs, b Hancock
b Bovis
S.Q.M.S. Glenpy, e Raven, b Lyal 4/ Fennell, Bevis, & Lyal L/C MeIntyre, not nut..
Pte. Edwards, e Morton, b Lyul
. Extras
Tatul
Badcock Dynes
Bowling Annlysia.
11
61
75
3 13
Newberry
to
the
saloon boy as the now steward, and
4 explained to the Captain that they
had a long list of stewards waiting for employment.
A Store Difficulty.
The position of steward carried with it a salary in addition to what the steward made out of the stores. which he supplied to the ship and passengers. When the saloon boy took he also
over the post temporarily,
took over the keys of the storeroom from Pan and assumed responsibility for the stores.
The Union in Canton, having with-
held its consent to the appointment
10 of the saloon boy, Captain Williams
0
oh returning to Hongkong.communi-
cated with Fan to this effect. Blean-
28 while the temporary steward refused
to handle the stores..
0
19-1
Continuing, Captain Williams said 24that on Friday October 28, he receiv ed a letter from the Chinese Seamen's Union in Canton asking the Captain to inform the man concerned that nothing was to be handed back to Pan. "I took it that the end of the month was coming and knowing a little about Chinese procedure I un- derstood that it was a message to the. effect that no money was to be hand- ed over to Pán."
M. R. W
SCHOOL CRICKET.
Diocesan Boys Beat the General Hospital.
The Diocesan Boys' School.defcat- ad the British General Hospital in n cricket match played on the Hospital ground on Wednesday.
Scorea:
General Hospital. Moore, e Kyum, b A. Lee Arthurs, b A. Lea Bird. c Fisher, A. Lec Terrana, b A. Lee Corby, b R. Lee . Carter, R. Lee Page, b Kwan_...
Sparka, b A. Les
Elbrow, e Fisher, b. A. Loe Sutton, not aut...
Bennett, c Kyum; b Kwan
Extras
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0
104
O. M. R. W.
Total
..
Bowling Analysis..
A. Loe
W. H. Kwan
R. Lee
D. Anderson
.10 3-34 B
721 27 2 28 2
6 4.1
7
Diocesan Boys' School,
D. Ariderson, not out
W. H. Kwan, e and b Terrans
F. R. Zimmern, c Moore, b Elbrow R. Lee, not out. i...
Extras
At that time the Captain could, not say who had possession to the key of the store room, so he ordered the ship'e purser to take charge of the tbres and issue them as required. This step was taken so that the stores issued could be checked, and that no claim could be later made on the ship.
An Offensive Letter.
The perser, however, left without .permission or leave for Canton the same fight and presumably took the key of the store room with him. Witness then ordered the assistant purser to have duplicate keys made go that the stores could be handed back to Pan..
On Sunday October 30, when the once again in Hongkong, ship was the Captain found a letter addressed to him from the Hongkong, Canton, Macao, Swatow and Kongmoon. Sea- men's Union, left in his cabin. It was couched in the most offensive terma, and requested the immedinte re-in statement of the steward. Witness. wrote a short reply explaining that the steward was not dismissed from the ship at all and ended the letter by reminding the Union that there was British law in Hongkong...
Conference on Board.
The next visit of the ship to Hong- Kong was on November 1. Pan went on board and the Captain offered hin 80 the job of steward once again and 40 added that the best way out of the 1 difficulty wha for Pan to go to Canton 16 and notify the Union of bis intention to rejoin the ship and obtain their consent.. Accordingly Pan went, fo Canton that night and on arrival wrote to the Seamen's Union sending at the same time a covering letter" which witness had written.
6
Total (for two wickets). .. 149 J. L Young Sayo, A. T. Lee, J. A. Fisher, A. Prata, F. K. Lee, G. All Lee und A. S. A. Kyum did not bat.
Bowling Analysis,
0. M. R. W.
8. 1 37
Bird
Moore
Carter
Torrans
Elbrow
1
26
15
10 1
4 10 1
17
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When they returned to Hongkong, on November 3, Pan told the Captain not allowed to go to that he was Canton again by the Union. The Captain was by this time "pretty fed the Captain went to the police and in- ap and he told Pan that he must formed them of the settlement which Page
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ar, having to carry on without a steward. the arrest of the man Pan and the The following will represent the Pàn University 2nd XI in a league match ship or remove his belongings. ngainat H. M. S. Tamar C. C. to-
The same day, the Captain saw in
London, Nov. 10. The P. and O. meeting has agreed day at 2 p.m. on the home ground. the No. 2 saleon four or five "whore
Mr. McCallum informed that Court that the proposal shall be submitted F. Hiptoola (Capt.), W. M. Gittins, men" conferring with the shipmarter that the representative from the to the Board. Reuter,
No. 1 M. B. Dainan, A. Baker, A. B. Sulle reinan, No.
pilat man, B. N. Sudan, N. P. Karanjia, S. master and Pan. They wanted to see managing owner had been on board [A message dated November 1; R. Kerman, K. T. Loke, A. Chan Fook, witness but the Captain would have with certain agreements and that stated Eminent Counsel, in- H. T. Barma.
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those agreements had been completedcluding Sir John Simon, have un- Reserve:
Reached. A
prior to the police raid. It would apanimously agreed that the Directors for survey purposes have boon lold Yeoh.
A representative of the managing pear that the men were more or less of the P. and O. Company put the in the following positions: owners was on the ship and ho fn-invited by the owner on board the
true construction on the Company's formed the Captain that the men de ship for a conference.
('(h) 'Lat, 21′ 52 6" N. Long, 113". manded certain sums of money on The representative from the local charter at the meeting held on Sep 44 6. account. of loss of business suffered by Pan. For this purpose the strangers had called together all the "number ones," ostensibly to issue threat through them. The Captain THREE OF "Y" CLASS TO GO tatructed the Chief oficer to com
TO PACIFIC.
municate with the police and ask for. polico protection.
This was done, but while waiting who The Navy Department has ordered for the arrival of the police, the
I. Tajima; scorer G. E.
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Washington, Nov, 10.
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managing owner of the vessel gave tember 14, and that the resolution evidence and admitted that he had will consequently have to be re- made an appointment with certain submitted, men who had signed an agreement It will be recalled that at the Sep with him on Saturday,
tomber meeting, opposition was Mr. Lindsall imposed a flue of $10 posed increase of capital. Lord offered by stockholders to the pro- ench on six of the seven defendants
without the Captain's permis company's charter had not left ship with charged with boarding the Inchcape, presiding said that the the Navy's three largest submarines, presentative from Mr. Woo Tay-tong alon. Pan and one other defendant them any option in the matter. V.1, V.2 and V.3 to the Pacific coast informed, the. Captain that the mat were remanded until Thursday next 44 to 3B in favour of an adjourn
An amendment was carried by for permanent station there. The tor would be settled on Saturday and Bail in $100 each was allowed, Department explains that, no signi- that in the meantime a compromise Acance is to be attached hereto. The had been arranged Accordingly a
sent to the V.4, which is being launched next telephone message was week, is ballored to be the largest police to the effect that assistance submersible
was not necessary. Over constructed. Router'e American Servico.
On Saturday, November 6, when the ship was once again in Hongkong
The Magistracy zemarked that if mont, to enable the board to con- the owners chose to go behind the sider the deferred stockholders' Captain and more or less invite the views. strangers on the ship for a confer Lord Inchcape called for a poll, ence, he could not see his way to in- but subsequently announced that flict a heavy fine.
the meeting would be adjourned.];
It is hereby natifled that beacons.
(b) Lat. 21° 52′ N. Long, 40 E.
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