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THE PORTUGUESE MINISTER.

(Continued from Page 1.) ·

From

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A Comissão Directorn do Club Lusitano tem a honra de convidar os Ermos. Surs, Boclos o as suas The Annual General Meeting of Exmas. Familias do Club do Re-tion the Ex-Active Servicemen's Asso-crolo, da Associacao Portugucza ciation will be held in the Club de Socorroa Mutuos 0 d'esto Room, on Wednesday, October | Club C 08 demain Membros 31st, at 6.30 p.m.

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Dr. C. T. Wang, the Foreign Shanghal and Europe vis. Siberia ........ Mirzapore Minister, had anticipated Senhor Straita Bianchi's arrival at Shanghai, and Japan there awaited the Minister from Straits Peking. It, therefore, Eame about Japan that, in spite of an indisposition, Straits and London, parcela (Landon | negotiatious for Treaty rovision 27th September)

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As the conversation developed, the Minister imparted the interest ing information, in his own words, reached on the basis of a preli- that "an upderstanding has been

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From the foregoing it must be apparent that as it is not merely a question of the Treaty between Portugal and China but one Shanghai involving a precedent of several othaw, Pakhol and Haiphong.... future Treaties it is quite un-Swatow, Amey and Formosa.. derstandable that very serious Straits L Marques and South Africa Fangina Maru Thurs., Nov. consideration will have to be given

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Kualchow....Fri., Nov. 2, 2.30 p.m. Wei Jini Wei

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SATURDAY'S LEAGUE

Senhor Bianchi informed the interviewer that he left Shanghai in a political atmosphere of the greatest cordiality and goodwill, Admiration for Hongkong, He arrived at Hongkong for the first time to-day. He is ac- quainted with Sir Cecil and Lady Clementi and appreciates the cordiality of his reception at Government House this morning. He thinks Hongkong absolutely beautiful and the climate just now ideal. Looking out of the verandal of Government House he was charmed with the beautiful scenery and was forcibly remind ed of his native place, Madeira, games. The beautiful palms, trees and tropical verdure present a serne very much like his own country, which he could not fail to admire.

CRICKET.

H.K.C.C. DRAW WITH INDIANS.

SPEY ROYAL CUP.

CRAIGENGOWER DEFEATS

EAST POINT R.C.

Craigengower C.C. qualified to meet the Civil Service C.C. In the final of

Five matches in League cricket the Spey Royal Cup by defeating East were decided on Saturday, these Point R.C. by 23 shots to 18 on the being one in the first division and Kowloon C.C. groen on Saturday four in the second. There were afternoon. Although they lost, East also several interesting friendly Point scored on oloven of the twenty-

DIVISION L

one hoads, and are to be congratulated upon putting up a very fine game, in which they fully extended the victors.

DIVISION II MATCHES.

Interest was maintained up to the Ho noticed the Praya, Eaatlust moment in the only first 'division The reclamation, and spoke of our match played on Saturday,

On their own green, Royal Hong- imagnificent harbour and Its Indian Recreation Club visiting the kong Yacht Club lost to Talken Ro-

nut up a fine creation Club by 7 shots. nora.divided. Honours. come away with

Batting first, the Indians comp 188 for the loss of night wickets,

thousands of tons of shipping. In Hongkong Cricket Club,

fight for the points and managed to

conclusion, Senhor Bianchi ex- pressed himself as very glad of having visited Hongkong,

compiled

when

Kowloop Bowling Green Club on their own green lost to Club de Recreio "B" by 34 shots.

At this stage another visitor they declared. A R. Minu, (41) was Among the passengers from was announced, and the inter- responsible for some lively hitting Europe on board s.s. Kamo Maru viewer retired charmed with the and J. S. A. Curreera, despite a nasty arriving to-day are Mr. D. G..

well to obtain candour and personality of injury to the face, typical, Portuguese gentleman and 86. Owen Hughes, going on late, Bruce, of the A.P.C. Mr. and Mrs.

took three wickets for 20.

P. V. Early, medical missionaries; & diplomat,

The At Peking, Senhor Bianchi is a did effort to beat the clock, but failed. Whyte; Mr. W. B. Curtis, C. M. C., C.C. made a splon- Mr. J. M. Whyte, of Donnolly & Hongkong persona grata with the Diplomatic II. V. Parker was top scorer, obtain- Shanghai: Mr. A. Egli, Shanghai Carps. He has seen many years ng 41 before he was clean bowled Dock & Engineering Co., Mr. and of diplomatic service in Europe, by Currcem. III. B. Hancock, who Mrs. A. A. Godfrey, Shanghai Africa and China During the scored 32 for the Club, also foll Municipal Police; Mr. W. Henry, war, he was sacrelary to the victim to Current, An excellent Portuguese Embassy in London throw-in by O. Ismail accounted Shanghal Gas Co.; Mr. R. and later Secretary General to the thirty at that time, and in trying to R. A. B. Ponsonby-Fane, Kyoto; for. Moor's wicket. Moor had scored Mekenzie, merchant, Kobe; Mr. Portuguese Legation at the Peace steal a single, was beaten by the Misa E. George, Tokyo; Mra. Conference. Before coming to fielder, who returned the ball dead on Whitehead, Shanghai. Chius he was the Portuguese the stumps, Treasury delegate in London en- powered to deal with Portuguese external loans,

STOLEN WOOD. YOUNG CHINESE ORDERED

DIVISION IL

IG runs before being beaten, Razack obtained, six wickets for 24 and Way

Indian R.C. RE, and S.

At Bookunpoo, the Indian R.C. 2nd

The Hongkong Electric R.C. did 4 for 14. well to draw with the University's second string on the latter's ground. The home team batted consistently, I defeated the Royal Engineers and and declared at 167 for the loss Bignals by the close margin of 8 runs. of eight wickets. Yeoh, 30 not out, was Batting first, the Indians obtained the Banks obtained 5 wickets meagre total of 83, this being in a great measure duo to the excellent Electric R.G., thanks to Mur-bowling of L-Col. F. J. C. Wyatt, dered to receive ten strokes of the dock, who scored 104 not out, managed took 6 wickets at a cost of 20 cane by Mr. W. Seliofield, at the to play out time. They obtained, in The visitors were in turn dismissed- Kowloon Magistracy this morning, all, 120 for seven wickets, and of this

A CANING.

A 14-year-old Chinese was or-

top scorer. for 48

FUILE,

who

for stealing 140 catties of wood, total, Mr. "Extras" accounted for for only 72. A feature of the innings

reat of

the team scoring 12 was that every bateman was caught, the properly of the Grech Island runs between them, Baker eencoded A. M. Rumjalin took five wickets for Cement Co. on Saturday last.

13, the

28 Guns

ins only for his 4 wickets.. Craigengower v. Police,

[17.

K.C.C. v R‚Á‚O.C.

The defondant was stated to have been seen carrying the wood

The Kowloon C. C'n. sacond oleven, On the Craigengowar Ground, the together with another in Tai Wan home team's second string defeated playing at hemo, accounted for the Road, Ifunghom, by a coolfa em- the Police RC. by 45 runs. Batting R.A.0.G. by 28 runs. The home toam

the C.C.C.

obtained 95 runs, of obtained 115 runs, of which 60 were ployed by the China Light and when. Mow. Dung contributed 84 contributed by AR. F. Raven, and

which Power Co. One of the Sada ran and D. Fritz 26. E. B. Hamson was E. E. Lindsell. For the visitors away and the coolle becoming aus- the only other player to obtain Morgan obtained five wickets for 82 picious, seized the defendant, who double figures, maiding 16: Alexan runs and Corbett three for 20 was later handed over to the der obtained five wickets for 1st the 92 In reply, L/Cpl. Morgan being tep The R. A. O. & could only complie police to whom he admitted hav- The Police collapsed against

ing taken the wood from the Green bowling of Barack and Way, and scorer with 22 runa. Bilkstone, for

Alexander,

captain Cement Company's yard at Tat only

their

K. C. C., took two wickets for 18, He scored Overy two for 22 and Smith 2 for 34. managed to do anything. Wap.

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