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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911.
THE FAMILY CONTRIBUTION
CASE.
Resumod Honring.
тега
THE FLOWER SHOW.
(BECOND NOTICE.))
SPORTING.
Boxing.
FonTacoma MATCHES The Sporting public of Hongkong have an opportunity of witnessing some capital boxing on the 11th instant at the City Hall
Several pontents are being pansted by "Kal" Marriott, the Buntu weight Champion of Hongkong, who is being lucked by one or two phaninent mon in
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open competition. Last evening H. F. C. Haikan Cup Doubles, & now, proliminary Hodgeland and C. Willson me and defent- ol P. H. Klimanck and De Atkinson, the so being 6/1, 10/8 On Tuesday after- lion next, commencing at 4.43, the You can read the latest Fowler and Green v. Wood and Roch
to-date Volumes for The main prent will be a 15-round draw will be played off: Tho romaining draws in this conpoliţiva nro:--Major protest against supposed unfair dealing on contest for the featherweight championship Sambourne Palmor and Capt. Charfou the part of other exhibitors and in other of the East between Sea Tinsan of Dr Aubrey and H. R. Phelips: R. and cases because the exhibitor, when it came .M.S. Newest the featherweight 11. Hancock v. Liuut. Day and Capt. Champion of the West of England, and Brierley: R. D. Stewart and C. E. H. Stokor Harwood of the Minotaur. Both Beavis y, G. Hastings and B. R. Hallifax: of those men have gery good reputations, E. A. S. Fowler and S. E. Green . J. R.
Hoso v. Capt, Sineson and Lieut. Sullivan: Wood and Dr Koch: R. J. Saunders and T.
Col. Stacpole anal Capt. Addison, a bye:
As we have alrendy stated this year's exhibition of flowers and vegetalilos The cree was continued before the Chlef generally" oxceeded expectations. Tho -Justice (Sir P. Piggott) no the Sipreme vegetables, as was to be expected, showed Court to-day in which Là Po Hang wued the more distinctly the effects of the dry winter, Yik Lung Bank, La Ling Shi, Lo Lun, Li but what was lacking in quality was uncle To Lung and Po Yung. Plaintifs claim up for by quantity; and with flowers quite against the Lik Lung Bank was for to the average a very good show was $82,212,40 and interust, being 880,841.31turesulting the Pot Plants thoro These Hoveral vacant spacon. amount put by the plaintiff to the
we understal were caused by "wxhibits Imperial Bank of Chinn, and balance
bring withheld after entries had thereof expenses incurred by plcntiff voen - made, in Komu CASUN H A in xaising the said amount on mortgage #1 suely for the Yik Long Rank “under a contact dated May 24th, 1904,
whereby hinti and the other tezer to the point, did not think ho hud anything defendants and J. Po Chun, who quite up to exhibition standard. This is minor, gamutees the repayment to mrdly fear on the Staging Committee. All effective show cannot be made it blank the Imperial Bank of China of all sums to the extent of 8160,000 as might thereafters are left at mules. It is doubtfully inson, and a mattling good fight
if it serves any useful purpose as a protest
the Colony....
should be the result of the encounter.
"Other itema on "the programate 450 na
become due to the said Bank from against the purchase of plants for exhibi: eight-round contest between Pie. Potter R. F. C. Master and M. Reader Harris, a
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Tik Long Banke. Plaintiff claimed agition if this is done at all it is most unlikely of the R.O.Y.L.J. and Stoker Power. This competition is to do conchaded the rounining four defeudants as joint that it is the oxhibitors themselves who are aubetics with the plaintiff under the con
of the Minotaur; an eight-round con, by the 17th ins in order to make way for I blanic, except in so far as they hayu truet for contribution in respect of the sun failed to exercise sufficient control over test, batween Seaman Carter of the the other competitions, for which the draws
lave not yet been made. of $82,212.40 paid by the plaintiff, and their garleners; if a casó can be proved Tom and Stoker Challe (have interest thereon. Plaintiff als claimed the exhibit in question albould of course be such a goul account of himself in the last interest on the sam names at the rate of disqualified, but it seems probable that competition at the City Hall); a six ruin 98 per cent. pur annua, “
example in the shape of a serious contest between Seaman Heaps of the attention to the rules on the part of all Tamás (an old opponent of "Kid" Mar- genuine amateurs, would, with a little more riot) and Pat Carter of the Naval Yards players for the present season Dr.The Woman Deborah, by Alica and Clande attention paid to their exhibits by the large | arid a six-mound bontest between "lon": Atkinson. Capt. Crawford, Mosses S. E. exhibitors, have more effect than either Bax, the Bantamweight Champion of Green, H. Haneck, R. Hancock, Rondor protest or precept. Another difficulty hai Shanghai (who recently packed out . Hala e Line inze
Mr C: G. Alabaster (instracted by Mr C. *E. II. Beavis) appeared for plaintin, and Mr Eldon Potter (instructed by Mr W. B. Him) was for the defendante,"
Mr Potge continued his opening, and mid he regretted-tez hog to ask for ka zapurmuent to now on to exisider certain correspondence which had just been dischssed. He believed there were other Irtkurs ta fallau also.
2.
Hix Lont-biel so the drift of the letters but I cannot grant an adjournment,
I haven't time.
Mr-Potter-A short adjournment. I
-haven't read the letters. We ought in
have seen them longago.
His Lordship-1 will give you a longer adjournment in the middle of the day:
"Mr Potter These Jelders prove the defendants' ease up to the hilt
His Lordship-You can arrange to have a longer adjoumment in the midille of the
day.
+
Mr Potter- I amabsolutely in the dark now, my Lol..
His Lardship-But still you co go on
with your case,
Mr Potter This is one of the most in- portant factors in the ens
His Lorship-Still you love, got the case as you were going to, present it to the Court before. Get on with that, and if you ena reinforce it with the letters Fan can do so later.
Marriott.
isen bant, it is apparently become Be Lemmen from the USS Uama, abo practice to make up a good pie full of furled his right to the chim) and. Kisl flowers by filling the thir parts with plants taken from another pot, this of course in distinctly against the rules which state that Plants in Puts mast be grown in the pole in which they are shown, and the judges deserve credit for undertaking the invitious daty of disqualifying such exhibits as Jufringe this rate.
Some friction is sure ta cated at times in the endeavour to attain strict compliance with the rules, but every reasonabis endeavour should be
ata to da se
Turning now to the exhibit theurselves Class 1, for 6 pots of annuals, brought ut a good show, the first prize going to Ms. Hu, Kom Tong, in the pots Of Canaries, two olupit and two of antirrhinuni. Sir Paul Chater won the second prize with two pits of barkspur, two attirahinum and two miguunette. Miss Wallace again won the first prize for julais, Miss Armstrong bring second. Some very good pots of pisies. were shown. Mignonette appears to be a favourite and has done well this year, The pols of trained misturtians were well up to the mark, Sir Paul: Chater taking the tires- prize and the Flo. Mr H. Keswick the second. Marguerites and salvias nude a great show and are apparently easily grown. The Penk pot plants showed an improvement on last year His Lordship-I quite follow the in-though there were unfortunately many portance of them.
veent spaces, Mr Edd won first prize for 6 nanan's with two pots of sweet pen, two gypsophila and two stocke. notionale exhibit was a superb geranium shown by Mr Turner. Pot plants shown by those wh do not employ a gardener were few in nother but good in quality. Five well won prizes were divided between Miss Wallace and Mr Heggarth."
Mr Potter-With great respect, tay Lord, it may clow the whole case so for as In concerned. The letters are of extreme importance.
Mr Potter It may shift the burden of the whole cas
"His Lordship-It can't shift the burden. Mr Potter-Or in other words it may Jove my case.
His Lordship-Yes,
Mr Potter That neaus thus the plaintiff Jay to answer'it or not is he choosuN.
Mr Allanter-There are all sorts of burcus them. They are pleading note--
The eut lower exhibits showed on
off. They have to prove this verbal agree-considerable increase in numbers over last ment on which they rely.
yer; this is a part of the show
Mr Potter-It is admitted by these which should be enemigod ne "success letters. That is the very paint.
in it depends much more oa the ex-
Mr Alabaster-The letters to be hihitor's taste and care than on his
proved.
Mr Potter-Proved? dused by the other side,
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'They are
commund of money. Five exhibits of roses
were sent in and the first prize was easily
The programme is a most attractive e and should attract a large house. Further details will be published in du se
Morrit will train at the V.R.C. with some of the others for a few nights,
League Cricket.
K.O.Y.L.1, #, R.E. 48, DEPARTMENTALA, The Aloe Lengue fixture took place at the Happy Vally yesterday afternoon, resulting in a win for the RE and Depart menitals by one wicket and 23 runs. Scorca
KO.T.L.I.
LeCpl Demipsoy, o Taylor, b'Addison... 11
to Clegg, b Taverner ** Lieut Heygate, h Taverner"...
Sgt Booth, e Tavernor, b Addison ... Pto Palmer, b Taverner...
Livut Lambert, a McGregor, b Addison Liost Staveloy, b Addison Sgt Munro, ↳ Addison ... Pto Dartington, not out... LeUpl Mansell, Addison
Pie Kilcoyne, e Taylor, b Addison
Extime...
Total ...
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The following have been declared “A”
Tv, F. H.
| Klimuck, R. F. C. Master, H. R. Phelips, C. Willyn and R. J. Samuders. Under the Club bye-laws the members mentioned are opanal so he challenged for their msitions Ciss players by any other
member.
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"27he Captain's Cup was played for at the Happy Valley from the 28th to 27th Feb, with the following results :--
CAPTAIN'S CUP.
No Membership Fee.
Askow.
Heart of Gold by L. G. Moberly. Rosaune, by Algernon Giesing. Brf Goldy by Harali amallows,
The Brand of Silence, by The Justice of the King, by Hamilton
Drummond. The Riding Master, by Dolf Wyllarde. Self and the Other, by Victoria Cross. High Water Mark, by Fergus Hume, The Little King, by Charles Majors or Chains. by Edward Noble.
Dorinda and Her Daughter, by Ioth. The Lesson, by Gertie de S. Wentworld-
James. The House of Silence, by Evelyn Everett The
Greon. urcon
ce of Nigel Blair, by Warden. - The Marriage of Count, Maloria, by D.
Hugh Price.
Fancy Farm, by Neil Munro,
Gross Handicap Nel An Empress in Love, by Fred Whishaw
Love of Kusuma, by Bal Krishna, with an introduction by Victoria Cross.
* Lt, Cal G. Clone...... 84 - E. J. Grist
L. Evans........ 4 J.. Hooper 2W. Ross
13 D. Templeton.
7
....... 28
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82 The Mulberries of Dapline, by Kato Korn.
83 A Gentleman of Leisure, by G. P. Wode-
70
The
85 - #3
B $2
蝣 13.
101 18
06--- 12
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B
house.
The Heart of Maid, by Charles Garvice.
100..- 18
69
33 entries:
100%
AL
79
A. W. W. Walkin.
91 +
地 82
(
E. J. Gríst
S5
3
89
1. Eraus................
00 - 13
Be
PG. Walker...... W. Ross
90 - 30- 83
00 - 12 - 84
30 entries,
d
Lient Williams, c Mansell, b Dempsey... 16 Cpl McGrogor, e Hoygate, b Dempsey 15 Capt. Bell, retired... Major Taylor, c Lambert, Palmer Rev. Foster Feng, b Palmer.... Cpl. Taverner, a Mure, b Palmer Cpl. Osman, & Palmer... Pro. Craw, e Kilenya, b Palmor... Cpl Campion, not out
Pte. Riley, a Brasier, bilenyno, Capt. Addison, not net
Extras
Total
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won by Mr A. Nicholsos with 12 splendid. į The fit in the Grand Hord billard Mr Alabaster-He has to prore them in ons from his garden at the Cosmopoli-handien took place on Wednesday night the ordinary way. This is the same sort tan Dock. The bunches of Bowers, and when Mr Thornhill, owes 85, met Mr espechlly the masturtinus, werd' generally Bell, swes 85, the result being a somewhat
A Bloway..... of objection he took to me yesterday.
His Lordship (Mr Potter-It seems vercrowed; in this respect the Peakeasy.win for Thornhill by 250 to 156. The E. Henr to me that the letters furnish you with showed to advantage over the lower levels, exhibition was witnessed by a large number G. H. Wakeman, -Jurticulars for cross-rainination of the vegetables franthe lower levels fpectators and Thornhill a not dis w. Deblas.......
trus were-sent in." Mr Ho Kom Tong appoint his supporters. Although no large C. L. H. Beavis ............. 23+ 1-2 plaintiff.
and Mrs Ranger were bracketed first, each breaks were made me very interesting
વી exhibit containing upwards of a day was seen especially when Thornhill varieties. Eight exhibits Pedates were Sgt. Kerr the second Prize, Rhufarh was most difficult pusitions but the order of the went in, Mrs He Tung taking the first ami was at the table: He obtained shots in the
J. Mackay. a special exhibit by Dr.
day seemed to be safety piny. This player Trays, the first prize going to Miss Wilkinson and the second nude the first break of any account when to Mr Wakeman. Some very fine daffodils the registered 27, this being the highest în appeared among the General Exhibits
Mr Potter-They go further than that
I can put them in as part of my case,
His Lordship-I don't know how
tan do that.
Mr Potter-I can subpoena the micuiber
of the firm who wrote them and put him
in the box.
M
The Peak prince! 5
Kew.
His Isdship-StL I don't think you reminding one of spring time in the at the whole game. His next highest wers
want to do that.
country.
7 CLARK C,
J. F. Miller H. M. Bain
25+ A-33
P. J. Lamble
J. Hutchings
General:
...
25+ 8-33 28+ 4-32
229-31
21+ 80
| two of 17 and two of 16... Although, play › | Mr Albesler-My friend can only put bored the usual incongruous fumble
The groups of flowering and flinge planting a very consistent game he played ton
At a meeting of the Cambridge Univer them in through a witness
of colors which appear to pleat the carefully to make high breaks. Bell did sity Boat Club at Cambridge, Mr J. B. His Lordship refused to gant an ad-oriental eye but is not consonant with not play to his form and was only able Rosher was elected president, and Mr.
to make three breaks of 13 and one 12. R. W. 31. Arbuthnot secretary?! journment at that stage, and Mr Putter western idens of art,
Subsequently MF 3. Oxborry, the man- continued his case.
The case was again adjourner,
The table decoration class produced äve exhibits, three of exceptional" merit. The first prize was won by Miss Wallace with
tasteful arrangement of red leaves and white marguerites must have used the julge considerable difficulty in couling to
n decision.
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ir and freesia, the second by Mirs Maitland secured the gold watch while Mr Dell took Calcutt for the German Crown Prince's with Anadils and violet. A very
the cup which was presented by Messrs Cup-Lawn Sand 1, Maria Farina 2, Dady Burjar and Co. Aceu for the highest fetort 3. The Crown Prince and Viceroy break goes to Mr McLeman whose break attended the races in state and were loudly of 47 was the highest in the handicap. cheered. Throughout the annie was played with the bat of crystalito balls presented by Mr Alee Taylor to Mr Pitt last year when he won the championship of Hongkong.
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Mambers who have not yet completed We have been given in understand that LcUpl. Harria. CL Chamier in the Armoury, prisata lings allowed. offer Hemselves for re-election.
the reason why we have previously heart Fte, Lunker 200 binj. Kiska 15 Northegtice, vornions or paint will Part I of the Musketry Courss should en- Auditors,--Mr J. Cox-Edwards having nothing of Hongkong's attita un this Pte. Dowane, 250 8. Byt Stoabam 70 allowed hub plain gluings will be permitted deavour to attend immediately after the signed upon leaving the Colony, the question is it thus maiter was commidero LeCpl. Dempery 166 Capt. Crawford 250 in case of defective eyesigh. Units enter shoot for the May Cup on Saturday, 26th accounts he been indited by Mr R. Glidentially at the rájuest of the Govern Pto. Stradunt. 250 Mr G. Falls 23 ing for this computition aro requested to and those members who have still to do around are en faros but offen bawit ment. A covering despatch, outlining the Pto. Spieguialter 237 Me Gr. Brown 200 mality neceslingly before Wednamtry, 8th Parh Il shopil attend out Sunday, the 20th, TELEPHONE No. 135.
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