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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1911.

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The following incitlont nesurrei at In connection with the T.M.C.A. tennis | Chantra'an, about ten miles from Canton, club a tournament for" gentlemons' singles A man died in a brothel. The keeper of We are informed by Messrs Jardine, commences on Saturday. The drawing is the place did not know what to do and so Matheson & Co., Ltd., the Goneral Agents, as follows:-P, Wilkie +3/8 playa 5. Hore; decided to take the body and put it out that at a meeting of the Consulting Con- C. Bone+30 plays E. C. Lovis, sematah upon the slope of the hills under a mitte of the Chius Segar Rotining Com-W. H. Viven plays L. lo Broton-dump of bamboos, in what is called a pany, Ltd., 'hold to-day, it was decided to 49; C. C. Tickling-30 3/6 plays G. 1. fairy pavilion," which means that prob recommend to shareholders at the forth Tompkin 3/3; R. P. Wilk-3/8 plays ably the curse was covered with a few bite coming an impoting that a final dividend Shores-3034;. 3. olan 30 5/8 of matting. Presently the min's master, of $5 per share should be declarel (making plays A. Graham-3/6 F. Haigh-who was a miller, got wind of the matter 10 per cent for the year), 880,000 pasaod pinys Rundul 36 and A. Vivanih, bya to credit f equalization of dividend fund,'

and went in force to demand compensation and 822731.30 carried forward to next

from the house of ill-fame. The discussion account.

and recriminations went on for three days, during which, time the remains were not allowed to be encoffined. Meanwhile the equal peacemakers were at work, atid there was a good deal of what is called “talking

the ownerof the house wherein the man died peace. In the and it was bargained that

SPORTING.

Cricket.

LEAGUE FIXTURER FOR HATUNDAY.

Hongkong "4". R.GA....Hongkong. Police v. R.E..

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· Civil Service v. K.G. F. L.L...,Civil Service

· TEAMS FOR MATURDAY,' CRAIGENGOWER-L. E. Lammert, H. H. Tayler, J. D. Norin, W. H. Viceash, R. A. Carvalho, J. V. Brigs, E. L. Braga, LA. Rose, P. Carrio, R. Pestonji," R..

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CIVIL SERVICE-R. E. O...Bird, H. R. Phelips, A. H. Cox, J. McEwen, F. R. Ling, A. G. Píle, J- Tillman. A. Ellis, J. Mackay, F. Bacon, H. T. Jackman, captain. Reserves-E. W. Dawson, A. -Phisher, Ve Heathcote, A. M. Thornhill...

H.K.C.C. Mr George Hasling, Mr H. Hancock, Mr A. P. Dalwal, Mr P. Jacke, Mr A. A. Claxton, Mr H. R. Makin, Rov. S. W, Payun, Mr A. C.. Leith, Mr A. R. Lowe, Hon Dr J. M. Atkinson, Mr T. E. Pearce.--Start 2 p.m. *

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Naval Yard v. R.A.M.C........Naval.

TRAMS FOR NAZIRDAY. NAVAL YARDSuith, Foster, Bennett, Brock, Pile, Taylor, Pellatt, Miles, Thom- on, McLeod, Carter. Umpire Mr Wood-

ward.

SOUTH AFRICA BEATS VICTORIA.

Lesbos, February 7th.. In the match betweep Victoria and the South Africans, the Australian fein sobred 19 in their second venture.

The South Africans 1st two wickets while making the ai rum necessary for victory,

A friendly will take place tomorrow after- Loon on the Kowloon Ground between the Royal Engineers and Kowloon "A" cotn. mencing at 9pm, The RE will bo represented by thö following:-Cpl Morgan, Boardatore, Sappers Smith, Walker. Jeremiah, Collin, Sturdy, For Morgan sur CUÁNLOTE.

Football.

SHIELD MATCH 1ST ROÚRY. H.K.F.O. NAVAL YARD.

The following wi Lpiny for 11 K.F.C.— -Geggin, Unmilton, McCubbin, Long, Wilkie, Barlow, Roberts, Brown, 200, Beadley, Aitebaran.

Kick off on Club ground 1.30 p.m. sharp.

Billiards.

RE. AT THE POLICE.. By beating their opponents (the Police); by 99 points, the Royal Engineers.outer the semi-final of the Soldiery Club Tourna ment,

Two splendid gunes war witressed last evening. The R.E. started with a lend of 122 points bet this was not con! sidered a sufficient, advantage especially

the two Pulico representatives were known to be experienced men. The first game was between S. Sgt. Goddard and P. C. Hosley. Both men are good cueista. Healey, who held the upper hand through. out, best his main by 09 points. With this reverse the hopes of the RE. supporters

· received a nasty shaking especially as their Jast man had to meet the Champion of the Colony. The R.E. lead was now reduced to:53.

The second game, the tit-bit of the oven- ing, way between Serge Humber and Policy

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CIVIL SERVICE CLUB COMPETITIONS, Extrios for the Civil Service club cm petitions close in March. The events include the Club championship, singles | handicap a and b, and the doubles handicap.

Bowls,

Entries for the Wheal handicap and championship cup competitions in nection with the Civil Service lawn bowels | club clove on March 15,

Home Football.

The following matches were played an February 4th:

WALEN SCOTLAND, The International Rugby match between Wales and Scotland at Elinborgh was played in glorious weather. There is a are attendance, and the ground was per- fect. From the cutset the Welsh forwards dominated_the_situation. After twenty five minutes Spiller scored a drop goal, and then Williams a try. The Scotsman, Mauro, replied with a drop. At half time, the soora was Wales 7, Scotland 4. In the sond half the Welshmon of all raske were brilliant, adding two goals and five trica. It was practically a Scottish collapse. They only crossed twice. The rushes and

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Sir Felix Schuster's Views.

Sir Felix Schuster, Bart., prolded ove a mosting of the members of the Royal | Society of Arts (Indian Section), when a paper on "Banking In India" was rond by Mr Raginald Murray, formerly manager of the, Charbund Bank of India, Australia, and China in the Straite Settlements and

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At the outset Mr Murray referred to the various incidents which had contributed, daring the last fifty yours“ la cause a set- back in India's credit in the City of London. at the same timo showing why he considered that India, nơ & Geld for investment, 'offered

for investment of sterling capital than bad much securer and moro varied opportunitisä

ould pay the owner of the shop wherein been recognised hitherto by London capital. the man worked the sum of one hundred iste. The complete success of the reformed and, sixty dollars, after which peace was system of Indian currency was, he claimed, prwbimed and the burly was buried: triumphantly proved during the crisis o Then was the soal of the "gieparted sup-1907-8. There was no longer.any reason of posed to have peace.

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PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY results obtained must be very gratifying in India, the only conclusion could be that to the promoters," Miss Curling is a born teacher, and is ably assisted by Bliss banking in India, though showing signs of PURE DRUGS. Underhill, and a visit to the school at any rigorous growth, was still in its swaddling time will readily prove the high value of

Sir Felix Schester, introducing a die the Institution. It is possible that Mies Carling may go to England nu furlough this cussion on the paper, expressed the view spring, taking with her two Chinese girls that there had beco no real setback to for the purpose of completing their educa Indian credit. The price of Indian Ge tion in England. The girls are already vernment Stocks had not fallen pre- good speakers of English, and have several'

portionately greater than Console and other ather accomplishments, including a good securities in the giltredged group. Further, Knowledge of Music and Drawing, so there he did not think the "unrest" in India

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HOW ONE MAN CAN HINDER EDUCATION.

The following state of affairs uhtain in The

is no reason why they should not do well at had sffected the minds of investors ta ane of the districts near Canton.

home.

MATTERS EDUCATIONAL.

large extent. In order to devolop the magistrate's name is Chan Yum-tung. He The Kulangau Union Boys High School resources of the country, the Government is a very vigorous man, and has made quite has an enrolment of 06 boys, with 2 in had had to borrow very freely during the stir in many ways since he took over the the entering class. The new acheme for past few years, but the proceeds of these duties of his office. Bas he does not love remodelling the curriculum eo as to advance loans bad been devoted to the construction, the new education. Meanwhile there lives A FUSS AT SANUL.

the standard of education has so far worked of railways, and the issues had been well in this district a very powerful family most satisfactorily, and with an increase in taken up by the British public, not for whose head is named Hui, and this nun in Serat Pitt. The polics representative required a win of 54 points to put his At Hotong-in-the-Sanu district several the number of teachers, both of Chiness speculation but as investmente. So long a terrible eonservative. He attacks the team in the nort stege of the turna.robberies have occurred lately. As a result and Foreigners, the boys are being divided as the public knew that such loans would-be Government school at all times and in into five separate years, of witch to devoted to the development of railways and many ways. He and his sycophants gather acnt. Both players....

bit wary one al die gentry asked that sure suldier belong to the Intermediato Grade, and kindred purposes there would be plenty of at times, and throw brickints at the at the start, Humber being the first, to be stationed therein: Sam after the three to the Higher Grada. Fbably capital available for Indian enterprise. As students when they are lit work, and almo make a show. Pitt could not seem to get men came into the place they arrested ons by next year it will be possible to rule fustering of Indian commercial undertakenther upon the roof of the house. Conse going, while his opponent was playing a Sai. Whether the sun was gulity-of any these two grades entirely in different buildings, by means of capital from this side, this,quently there is constant quarrelling and game which gave his opponent no chance. Hamber gradually drew ahead and finally thing or not we cannot why, but the people ing, so as to obtain even better results, he said, must be left to the banks concerned, great deal of swearing. Meanwhile, beat his man by 46 palats after a most gathered to the number of more than a which will to by no means inferior to the and if such enterprises were placed before though the masters have sent in requests, exciting game,

The best break of the hundred and attacked the heckup in which beat Chinese Government High (or Middle) the public in pieper form be had no duubt to the official to hire the trouble stopped, evening was 44 by Sgt. Bumber.

he was guarded. The rioters find Frearms Schools, with the great advantage of better that money for these purposes could also no shower has been received. This is Full scores are as under:-

and did not hesitate to use them. The discipline. The teaching of Scripture is he forthcoming. Given a return to cheap partly owing to the fact that he does not cuteequence was that because the soldiersort of the curriculum, and there is daily ,H.K. POLICE,

ho is very friendly with the Hui family, Cpl Heatley Ball 140 were few they were unable to resist the Worship from 0. o'clock to 9.80 in the money in Londos, be had no doubt that care about the new learning and secoully mout by the banks. With a development age have come to a deadlock, and no 43. M. S. Barnfather I Murphy 30 atack and some wore badly wounded. The mornings, and again in the evenings. All capital would flow into India for empley, which is responsible for all the trouble. |tsya'oro alan"expected to attend worship) Lieut. Aston...... 250 Cooper...... 178 man was rescued. The fag ww turn down at Church on Sundays, but apart from this of the railways, freedom from agitation one seems willing to interfere and put an Q. I. S. Starting 250 Prown ...... 243 and the guardhouse demolished, while the there is so compulsion is religious matters, both in India and at home and bearing infective stop to the disturbance. Capt. Addison ... 20 Grummett... 230 olier Hel in all directions. Then and the consciences of the boys are left mind the henefits of legislation, and the Sapr. Toomey... 219 Wisher 250 the inevitable commenced. The ficinis free. The moral tone in the school is high, great care bestowed by the Government ou

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