TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1911.
"THE NEW YEAR.
Much more. quietly than usual was the New Year, 1911, ushered in, Hongkong foregoing for once the domoningal blowing
CHIDLREN'S SPORTS AT
KOWLOON
Flat Rach, nges under 1,. Lounis Hanson; 2; Suste Well; 3, Barbara | Leonard, bu
···OITACLE RACE, «nger, under 10—1, Veloaks Wahr 2, Mary Squza: 3 Mary Hyde
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"SPORTING.
Cricket.
106 MAURATTAS Y H.M.S. ASTRA
Tinyod at Kowlton on December 29th
Scores and on by the 100th II. by 5 wicketa
Baker, candh Moudo. Pio. Bash, b Mouds
M.8. ASTRÆLA."
Fafford, Suleman, "b Haughton,
A Happy Gathering, The annual children's sports in conneo of steam whistles, syrons and hooters at the tim with the Kowloon Cricket Club are aroke of midnight. But many brilliant always looked forward to with keun SKIPTING COMPETIizios, ages 10.10.181 rockets wore discharged from the slipanlications of deliglit - uot-only-byR-Mitchell, 2, K. Hardwick, 3, A Jolly. ping and from private houses on shore, hundreds of youngsters but by a largo FT RACE, under 5, M, Thainna; 2/ while several thound Chinesq ernokers number of elder, that the gathering at Ivy Rowo: 3, Iris Warmur Ront their reverberations ecliving anong King's Park, Kowloon, on Monday after EGG AND SPOON Rice, under 14-1, Ludd, Hanghton the hills. Watchnight service were gen- noon, specially, favoured with fine weather, Beltram; 2, Connie Hanson; Mabel Burbery, h Meude..... orally well attended. Sunday, Now Year's was no exception to the rule and was one of Tudin, Day, passed very quietly, but on Monday the happiest and most pleasant ever spent FLAT Race ages 4 to 6-1, Mary Rozario; Godwin, o and b Af. Palzudo` there was much interchanging of visits, while over in Kowloon the Chicket Clab on that greensward. Through illness, hold their annual children's sports, at which neuitated her return to the which His Excellency the Governer and Haugland, Lady Lugard, who hankey Lady Legard were present, the latter
uch a keen interest in this namn) event, kindly presenting the prizes at the close Inst year, so that her presence suongst was nonroidably prevented from attending and at Happy Valley the Police held their them on Monday afternoon, accompanied annual athletic meeting. Many people His. Excellency Sir Frederick Lugart, went out into the New. Territory by, the railway, some tripped across to Macao; increased, if possible, by Lady Lagard was an additioun losaure which was others engaged in tennis, the Hongkong herself distribating the prizes. Every Cricket Club played the United Services at cricket, while in the oroning a brilliant thing had been done to make the gathering fator dress ball was given at Kingsclere
success on that the duties of the coin-
Capt. Riddle, Kondaji, b Hang
Mary
Cloker, e Koudaji, Moude
Pansy
P. Harding, lb., bi Moude Pto Green, not ont..
North Leound; S, Sualo Woill. FLAT RACE, nges under 4-1, Thomas 2 Any Stonehom: 3, Moore..
Dorothy Ayris: Doris Taylor; i CLOTHER HANDINO Race, agus under 14—
Aunis Thynne,
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APPEAL
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- 10STK - MADERATTAS. Schoolmaster L Mondo, b Burbery... 10. Pta. Manaji Palaude, b Burbury... Liaut Haughton, e Baker, b Green ...113
Major Chitty, b Burbery Liaut. Richardson, b Burbury
Major Waller, not out
which eclipsed all pravions functions of its mittes were nono too light. These duties | Argument on the Costs Question. Jam, Saiyid Sulcainu, not out
kind. Needless to say the weather con ditions were perfect.
were discharged, with an enthusiastú that was infections and carrial arerything The big Chinos administration case WAY before it, being largely instrumenta again before the Full Court, consisting of
Kingsclere Fancy Dress Danan.in making the children thoroughly the Chief Justice (Sir F. Figgott) and str
The fancy dress danes which is now held yearly at Kingsclere is rightly regarded as uno ofthe happiest and most brilliant gather ings of the social season in Hongkong. It invariably draws together a largo assembly of well-known residents of the Colony, is always conspicuous for the charming varisty of costumes which it brings into use, and is Always carried through with that thorough zoss and completeness which is charac- teristic of all endeavours made by the management for the entertainment of
inents were also provided and these happy aut contented. Varity entertain were in charge of Mr H. Gilson, Mr Angel and the sailors of H.M.S. Taina The officials were: W. Stewart, chair is Mr T. Chee, secretary; starter, Mr D. Harvey- landicappot, Rev. H, O. Spink, Messrs Robinson and A. Q. Brawn; judges, Major Chifty and Messrs T. Chee, W. L. Weaser and E. W. White; clerks of the course, Messrs J. H. Mond and DJ Mackenzie; bran tub, Mr and Mrs Carven and Mr G. Duncan; refreshments, Mours residente and guests alike. and W- Stowart, D. Nelson and F. W. White; yearly dance took place last night, and in every respect totally oclipsed all is precoration committee, Mouses W. Stewart tions accepted, and an most of those who. The band of the 13th Rajputs was in attended came in fancy dress the result, to attendance and discoursed music during far a variety and brilliancevere con- the afternoon. Prizes were not merely cerned, is better to bo imagined than lenited to the successful competitors described. The magnificent hall provided but were provided for the majority of the the principal dancing space, though both children, this being possible owing to the the dining room and the drawing room generous subscriptions received, were called in use by those whoso" chief delight was to participate in the actirs were distributed by Lady Lugard in the At the gonclusion of the sports the prizes
part of the programine. The condition of club pavilon.. the floors was perfect. The decorations
decessors. There were nearly 400 invita.
and B. Gibson
t
0
0
45
Total for wickets...:
was a legal argument in relation to the costs Justica Hazeland, this morning, when there
105th Mannarra. KOWLOON 0.0. involved. It will be remembered that and wan by the 105th Light Infantry by Played at Kowloon on Decanibor. 31st gomo two weeks ago the appeal against the 10 runa. Scoros verliet favouring the plaintiffs wis uphold 100TH HRATTAS by the Court, Mr MW, Slade, K. C., and Mr.C. G. Alaistor supporting it, and Sir Henry Barkeley, K. O., and Mr Eldon Potter representing respondents,"
Sir Henry Berkeley will the general prin. When the master sine on this morning eiple with respect to costs which were by law left to the discretion of the Judge wa that any order which ho made as to costa only could not be appealed against except by leave of the Judge who made the order. Judicature Ast and the corresponding Thing was provided by Section 40 of the
Section of the Hongkong Ordinance.
Mr Slade The wording of which is different.
Sir Henry Berkeley-But the sense
mid there were numerous casa which made is the same. Proceeding, Sir Henry
it abundantly clear that where there were any starts before the Judge spon which
Pte. Manaji Palande, run out... Lieut. Monteith, Brawn, b Bunbury Schoolmaster L. Moude, e Robinson,
b Bunbury
*
Major. Chitty, & Bunbury, b Rasen Gem. Saiyid Suleman, b-Weaser., Llout. Richardson, L., Karen Major, Great, b Raven Major Waller, b Raven,
Hay Babu Rane, è Bunbury, b Brett Bugler Kondaji Bedar, not out... Pte. Haroon Khan, e Mead, b Raven...
**Extra T
Total KOWLOON C. ci
F. Sutton, b-Babu Rane A. O. Brawu, cand b Babu Rang Capt. Bell, 1.b... Maj. Chitty Lieat. Bunbury, o Mende, b Falando.
E. Bratt, lb, b Major Chitly. A. G. Langley, b 31. Palande W. J. Elson, a Kandaji, b Maj. Chitty of that discretion would not be questioned W. Woksor,b Maj. Chitty ... he might o
t exercise his discretion the exercise. R. Raven, not qut in
J. B. Mead, St. Kondaji, 6 Mauds
in the Court above.
His Lordship-Yes, but you are going to another rule. We have first to got rid of Section 49. They are two things ab solutely distinct.
In addressing those presant, Sir Hor. were confined to the hall and were simple musjee Mody, president of the clabs said yet strikingly effectivo. Palms were in Ladies and Gurtlenen:It is once again troduced at convenient spots, but the chief y privilege to welcome. His Excellency feature was the introduction of strings of here on the occasion of Club's annual illuminated red and white lantams, which children's sports. I am sure it is a pleasure wore hung in festoons between the massive to you all to soo him with us, proving, as pillars and also displayed around this frout he does by his presence here each year, the of the balcony overhead. A choicely keen interest ho takes in the welfare of our arranged supper tablo was laid in the Club and of outdoor sports in the Colony,
Proceeling, Sir Henry said the Judgu billiard room; cosy sitting-out nooks were. It was a disappointment to us last your to decided in this case against the plaintiff on most luppily arranged on the verandalis; have been so unfortunately deprived of the the Wing Shing Tong cinim and in the while on the first floor there were con company of Lady Lugard. We give her a ordinary course defendant would be entitled veniently appointed card rooms for those hearty welcome back to our midst. All to his costs with respect to that claim, but not taking part in the dances Before Bust rejoice that Her Ladyship has been the Judge said that this was a case in which leaving the matter of arrangements, it restored to health. It is indeed a quensure he should exercise his special discretion na ahould be mentioned that the supper was to us to see her lier today knowing a wato costa, and therefore he entered the largely in the hands of Mr Sachse, Mrade what keen interest-ahe eving in the defendant to bear all his own costa Logan, and Miss Sachse, the last pamod of education and recreation of our young Defendant was appealing against that
hpm brought her trained knowledge to people. If she will he s kind is to do so, coder, and that only.
The costumes were remarkable for the originality of ideas which many of the designs reflected. And the beauty of it all was that there were, save in the case of the gentlemen, scarcely two at all allied
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Played at Kowloon and won by the 105th Light Infantry by wickets and 63 rune. The scores were as follows. H.MLS. Moniconth, 135: 105th Mahratta Light Infantry, 198, for 4 wickets.
BoxGEOXO, UNITED SERVICES. On the ground of the Hongkong Cricket lab on Saturday the Hongkong cricket eloven entertained the United Services in the return two daya match bat when
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flowers and thank you most cordially for an order is to costs only 7 wa
Elborough registered 58: Houghton took H. D. Sharpin, b Pafford the encouragement you give to us and the
Sir Henry Berkeley-For the purpose of dye wickets for 70 ruma while bath Lieut. Hancock, not out children by kindly coming here to-day. this appeal the order is as to costs only, Pafford and Major Taylor took 2 wickets A. H. Young, c Falmer, ↳ Thorpe
Her Ladyship graciously accepted the
His Lordship Your point is really not each. On the United Services going in to A. P. Dashwood, e Collis-Broene lovely bouquet of vinlets in a silver licider maintainable. There is another much more bat Tafford scored no less than 75 rens, Thorpe.... at the Eands of Miss Nancy Cher.
important point-the question of discretion. Cooke being a close second with 61 to his R. E. O, Bird, net out in character. The colours were gorgeous Replying on behalf of Lady Lugard, His Sir Henny Berkeley-The only mattor radit. Houghton also accured 44, bringing:
*Extras in the extreme. It would be impossible Excellency the Governor said that that was upon which the defendant questioned the the total up to 259, Payne captured soven to convey by written werd anything like an an event which he had never missed since order on the Wing Shing Tong issue is the wickets for 96 rans. When Hangkang took impression of what the drosses and costumes to had been in the Colony, and he hoped question of costs. That has been devided their second stand Pearce batted well and were hike. Suffice it to any that there were to nitend it as long as he was here in his favour, but he has been deprived of was instrumental in piling up sixty roma representations so varied as shepherdesses (Appisuse.) There was no better way of his costs. The only question, therefore, servant girls; piersettes, Spanish beauties, opening the New Year than by giving hap that concerns him is the question of costs; the total of Hongkong's second innings Thorpo..... Japanese girls, Brittania, lady Scouts, piness to the little ones (apphuse), and which he wishes to appeal against.
being 288. The United Services were doing Houghton Suffragettes, Grecian women, hospital he was sure that all who had helped in theit, but I must go further. I do, not even and had obtained 118 runs for five wickets, Pte. Falmer.
Flis Loriship-That is one way of putting remarkably well when stumps were down Pafford sistem, dark-skinned squawa, Irish girls, sports, induding Sir Harmusjes Mody; had Filipina maidens, chean girls, Bridge ladies, themselves dozived happiness from giving milkmaids, Father Christmas, coster happiness to others. Last year when he
wing Shing Tong costs was necessary. think the amendment on the appeal in the
The scores were:
KONGKONG.-IRST,INNINGS,
Sir Henry BerkeloyWe submit that AA Claxton, Collis-Browne,
Total
13 2 54 9251
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DISASTROUS FIRE AT
WANCHAL
disatrons
Nine Lives Lost,
Nine lives were lost by which broke out at No. 209, Queen's Ros East, shortly alter 5 o'clock on Mond evening, it being one of the worst fires hea oceu red in the Colony for yes
foot being occupied 1 per storey as a family housu Fro can be ascertained it would appear that cook was cooking the usual evening, mer). occasion to leave the premises for the kitchen up the ground for sod
minutes. On re-entering again be loon
mongers, prehistoric Man, richshaw cookies, was there he told them that he was so appeal will not lie becasso-the appellant Houghtoneni's barnperioa 13 MP Cooks B.N., e H. Hancock, b Payna tome rory good talont has been sacurado Lbuilding is only two storeys ligh, the p
full
his wife was not present, but he was glad did not obtain the leave of the Court below. E. Pearce, c Mir. Taylor, b Houghton 14
American and British bluejackets, obefa, Beefeaters, canvicta, Arabs Spanish galanta, jockeys, niggers, mandarins, to say that she was here now and wond be trompe, barristers, cricketers sorted west happy to prosent the prizes. He soldiers, Fire Brigade men, 17th Century thanked Sir, Borausjes Mody on her betalf aristocrata, etc., eta It was a magnificent scene to witness the dances in all for the kind wanis he land uttered, and his bying to the enchanting music supplied could not do more than wish the little ones the H. O. Y. L. 1. Regimental or a happy New Year, and express the hope chestra. The Lancers were particu-that he would by present at thoes sports larly striking. The dance was as follows:
programma
fueat year. (Applause.) Blue Danube." Dollar Princess. B-Two Stop in Bloozźtruck,
1.-Walz
Waltz
A. - Lancere pomade? Our Misa Gibin:”:
B Waltz ..." Druid's
7. Waliz*******
8.-Two Step
0.--Waitz
The results were as follows
Onassi
POTATO RACE, ages 10 to 12-1, Charles Arnhold; 2, J, Johnson; 3, 0. Railton. Prayer." 6. Grand Promenado ul
March
Porr Box RACE, ages under 12-1, Venus on Earth." George. Reich, 3. R. Blahoned; 3, D. Me Whistling Bufak," Visions of Salome.” Dollar Princes
Cock Elvir, ages 12 to 14-1, M. Tail "Mosquito Pamde."ton; 2, Alfred Brown.
ANY OTACLE Racz, ages 18 to 12-1, D'aleinda; 2, F. Reis, ambleton.
FLAT RACE, age 10 to 8-1, Ablul Rahman, 2, E. Kailan, 3 L. Lopes.
10-Lancers
11.-Two Step
LWxlts Bong d'Antoine. Hobomoko.
13-Two Stopspieques conce 14. Waltz 10.Two Step. Teddy Beara Picnic 10.--Waltz Gold and Silver.
grand promenade, which commenced with & waltz, mede fine show, all the costumed dancers marching round in representations. The result of the ballot
appeal against the special order as to A.
H.
His Lordship Undoubtedly I interpres.
the judgment to mean that the learned
judge refuses costa on account of his opinion
Hancock, b Houghton H. Young, e Day, b Palmer
Hancock, b Houghton
AC Elborough Clapham, b Taylor AP. Dashwood, b Houghton
L. D. Sharpin, b Parā
of the defendant's attitudo on the Man W. S. Payne, Thorpe, o Taylor. Shing Tong issue.
Sir Henry-on
His Lordship. That was my view of the judgment and now. Until you men tioned it to me that was my impression after reading the judgment a hundred times to see what it meant. Of course, I may be wrong our
R. E. O. Bird, not out M. M. Mans,
Thorpe
bw,b Pafford Extre
BOWLING
Sir Henry then dealt with the question Houghton... of judicial discretion,
Pie, Palmer Mr Blade said he wished to point out the difference between the Judirature Act and 1 Paid R.X. | Lt Noble, B.N:- the Ordinance here. Section 49 of the Major Taylor ...
Capt Clapham, o and b R. Hancock
12
16
Lt. Thorpe, b R. Hancock
28
1
16 Lt. Houghton, not out
24
Cap. Hughes, a and b Bharpin 68,
2
Extr
61.
Total
18
BOWLIN
B. E. O. Bird
WB. Payne
R. Hancock..
AHL Young
H.D. Sharpin AA, Claxton
Languo", Football,
REX NAVAL YARD..
BALL AT THE CLUB
·LUSITANO.
The annual ball in connection with the
17 | Club Lusitano was held at the Club an Saturday night and was a brilliant a success us any of its forerunners. The the place full of sanite and
wore lurid fames. These-quick! decomtions were most artistically arranged w.and the Boor being in excellent condition of crackers each with the
two cases containing two thous
201 together with the music of the band of the 1 13th Rajpute, nothing was wanting to make the enjoyment complete. Midnight" was
whole building wasenveloped in
In a very short space of time. only
Oberaided with the customary toasts and the one staircase from the upper
a this was burned to a cinder con
1 playing of Auld Lang Syne." Supper surat
WETE' AN
0. was partaken of subsequently and Alto- tion with the second door was compel
out off. Upstairs there we four gether the proceedings passed off most
one aged about sixty youre and and pleasantly. The committes whe ponsible for the success of this annual about thirty, whis there were Risuome gathering were Mries D'Almaade e Cast old. Su rapidly did the place bumi
children ranging from one year to BI president, Mosama. A. E. B. Alvora
Act said that appeal on a question of costs UNITED SERVICES-FEST INNING, action, whereas the Hongkong Restion said Mr Cocks, R.N., e'Sharpin, b.R. Randasle was witnessed, and the issue was in C. T. Coks ia to be congratulated on the was to be from the Judge who tried the asat. Paym. Fafford, R.Nb Payre. 78 Gruand on Saturday. A fast and exciting J. D. Ordund and C. Castro. Banduistert i said that they were advised to jump
This encounterwas played on the Military Silva Neto, A. Edi Silva, T. Roslin, nothing could be done to save the lon
nothing of the kind. Kare ineappeal was cock.
the ground by many of couples prior to the ballcting for the best Tea-or-Wan, ages 12 to 14'Brett, Bacon, from the Court. Proceeding, counsel al Capt. Clapham, a Sharpin, bR. Hancock doubt till tho falsh. The Engineers" got | excellence of the music arged for the at the time, but whether from tigh
Loro Back, ages under 14--1, 0. Musso; 2, H. Day: 3, L. Expos
Johnston, Brown, Thyno, Her, Gris- there was throughout all the standard canos, Lt. Thorpe, Bird, Payne was in overy way antiafactory, and clearly show, and Lyon akowed that the voting had boon con- FLAT RACE, ages 8 to 4-1, A. Elarget; 2, afterwards the strongest distinction her Lt. Day, R. Hancook, b Payn
both before the Judicature Act and L. Houghton, Pearce, Payne scientiously" donė.
The Lest lady was J. Lyon 3, D. Burnet adjudged to be Mrs Btodart Kennedy,
tween the position of successful L. Noble, a Claxton, b R. Hancock FLAT RACE, ages undur 8--1, L. Bewirto plaintifand that of a successful defondanty Capt. Hughes, Payas J. Silva; M. Stezaburg, WHEEL ARROW Itace, ages ander 14-1 was no doubt as to the jurisdiction of the Pte. Palmer, o Claxton, & Payne... In the case of successful plaintiff thore Major Taylor, Claxton, Payne, over her back; while Mr Warburton was. Arnhold and d'Almanda; 2, C. Ayris and Court to make him pay the costs of an Lt. Collis Browne, not-rat ensily first among the gentlemen in his irresistible pourtrayal of Prehistorie Mawa 1 3. L. Soum and Arnhellunecaufal defendant. But the contrary Armed with a tremendous, crude blander
who came.
out with renurimbly
as an Indian waw
clever make-apat n
with aby lung in strange fashion
was not so, The Ugurt had no Jurisdictiop
Extra
EMPIRE CINEMATOGRAPH
THEATRŁ.
Close of 2,000 people attended the special
who rapidly ecllected in
or bervousness they dit sot Ca is impossible to trik The whole completely destroyed and so quick the Bames sprand that the adjoining became slightard that ton was compl gutted. Fortunately there was no lie
& woll off the mark and were soon two goale occasion. 44 up. Then the Yardern retaliated, and at the interval the score was two goals all. 6 Play continued to be even to the socond 2moiety, but the Yardowe took advantage of An opening, Magtartane getting the winning, goal Result-Naval Yard, 3; R, E., 2-matines in connection with the Empire e in conection with this busi
Cloematograph Thestra on Monday after The Fire Brigade from No. 2-Bla League table soon and great interent was manifested in turned out with all heste
reada
S BOWLING ANALY
base. As break in the programme the SKIPPING RACE, ger under 14-1. prizes ware kindly presented in a graceful
at all to make a successful defondant pay Totul Leonani: 9; Connio -1 zeen3 Anale the conte of an unsuccessful plaintiff, be- beautiful bonquot
cause the Court took the position Why
Stian nes by Min Sug Thynne..
Lander
was altogether a
MUNISAI Chatur, ages 10 to 12-1, inte should a defendant, who has been droggel E. 0.Bird Tha
Leonari, E. Hardy370, Witzke. and one which reflects the COMPETITI
to the Court and improperly horramed 4. H. Young hay đ greatest possible credis on Dir Encana
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