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ORGAN RECITAL HEATON SMITH-On April 12, #
MR. E J. CHAPMAN,
i
MONDAY, 22nd inst.,
at 6 p.m.
Voenlist: Mas. A. G. GORDAN. UNION CHURCH,
Kennedy Road.
Collection in Aid of Organ Fund.
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on
FRIDAY
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Aito
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PUBLIO ACCTION
3461
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FRIDAY
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Des Voeux Road, Corner of
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a Larga QUANTIT OF VALUABLE BOOKS,
THE CHINA MAIL.
as but the early stages of a series. of great battles to be fought this year, and it is perhaps well that the publie should bear in mind what is. said by the distinguished French General whom Reuter's Correspond ent at the French Headquarters reports as saying. "The course of this battle like all others ia that each sida will continue
THE MAGISTRACY.
. ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.
A Chinese pleaded not guilty when charged before Mr. J. F. Wood this Porning, with robbing with violence.
Inspector Sim stated that yesterday the complainant, a young Chinese woman, was walking along Wanchai Road when the defendant came up
WEDDING AT THE CATHEDRAL.
FEATHERSTONE-BENSON.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1918
TO-DAY'S MARATHON
RACE
THE RESULT,
The marriage took place, this morn- ing, at St. John's Cathedral, of the Rev. W. T Foatherstone, Chaplain of tho
A very large crowd' of interested Missions to Seamed and the future pectators gathered at Qasen's 'Statue. Headmaster of the Diocesan Boys Wharf, this afternoon, to witness the School, to Miss Mabel Benson.. The start of the "Marathon Baom" to Bishop of Victoria officiated, assisted Shoukiwao sort back, organised by the
Amongst the epeonatore were Lady May and the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn C.M.G, and many other well known residents of the Colony,
to ply blow and counter-blow,behind her and atole three gold and by the Rov. H. Copley Moyle: A largo Hongkong Police Reserva,"
endeavouring by weight of numbers or. superior skill to find the weak points in the enemy's armour, each endeavouring to retais reserve sufficient to turn the scale when
the decisive moment is reached." We may have perhaps a month or two to wait before that moment ia reached.
NEWS OF THE DAY,
LOCAL AND GENBRALA
The last Sunday School ill be held in the Peak School to-morrow at 4.30 p.m.
The collections in St. John's) Cathedral, morning and evening to morrow, will be for the North China
Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Flood Relief Fund HEATON-SMIT, & zon.
PEACH. On April 12, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. N. W. PEICH, a son.
MARRIAGE.
FEATHERSTONE-BENSON.-On April 20. 1914, at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, by the Right Rev. the Bishop of Victoria, assisted by the Rev. H. Copley Moyle, WILLIAM THORNTON, Jon of the Rev. T FEATHERSTONE, ED, and Mr. FEATHERSTONE of Holme Eden, Carlisle, to Manx, daughter öf CHARLES BESSON, Exeter, Devon.
DEATHS.
MILLEL On April 13, at Shanghai,
MARY BARRITA, the beloved wife of E. D. MILLER, aged 27 years.
BERRY.-Killed in a recent action on the Western battle-front, Captain Saз G. BERRY, 7th Somersetshire Light Infantry, late manager of the Shanghai Branch of the Representa tion for British Manufacturers, Limited,
The
China Mail.
The engagement is announced of Mr. J. A. Thomas, late manager of the B.. A.T. in China, to Miss Anna Branson of North Carolina.
It is announced by advertisement that the drawing of prizes in the Tombola, will take place at the City Hall on Monday afternoon.
ra
Only four cases of cerebro-spinal fever were 'reported in the Colony Yesterday Four deaths from the discase were also reported.
.
The Rev. Fr. T. Vander Schueren, 18. J. of St. Xavier's College, Calcutta, is to lecture in the Hall of the Catholic Union" Club on Monday at at & p.m.
The Bishop of Victoria returned last evening from Shanghai where he had been attending the Triennial Synod of the Chinese Church. He will preach at St. John's Cathedral to-morrow morning.
bumber of friends attended the
pearl hair ornaments from her.
Com Cathedral, amongst whom were the plainant alleged that the defendant Hon. Mr. Chad Severn, ..., and the sized hold of her hair with one band, Hon. Mr. W. Chatham, CM.G. and with the other he pulled at the Cathedral was tastefully decorated with The
hair in the act of stealing. Alarm war. Denthan Fuller, FRCO officiating ornaments, wrenching a handful of her
palmi and the service was fully choral: given and the defendant ran into Wood Road where he was eventually arrested. at the organ.
When searched at the Police Station a few strands of the woman's hair and the gold ornaments were found in the defendant's pockets
Defendant said, be found the jewelry
The Bride was given away by Mr. D. C. Wolfe and was attended by Master Flagh Lander, youngest son of Bishop Lander, and the Rev. C. P. Shapo acted as best man.
The Bishop concluded the ceremony by
The efficials were:-Mr. H. J
P. (R) and Staff Inspector Wildio, Gedge, Judge; Mr. T. F. Hough, A. S.
Arrivtant Judges; and Mr. H.P, White); Starter, Me. F. C. Jookin, C.B.E., wih in obargs of a detachment of the Folios Reserves, and also reminded the competitors as to the rules and regula tions governing the race, just before the start.
All excepting aim of the original
lying on the ground and he picked delivaring a short address to the bridal entrants faced the starter, seventy-Ave
it op
His Worship remanded the caas until next Thursday.
AN IMPUDENT RICKSHAW COOLIE
A rickshaw coolie was charged before Mr. J. R. Wood this morning with using threatening language to a private riekaba coolie employed by Mrs. Smith of 5 1yesmim Vill, Kowloon, and falan with hueasit.
Complainant said he was driving his ricksbaw along Chatham Road towards his mistress's house when defendant came up to him and threatened him. Defendant, who had been previously employed as Mrs. Smith's riekihar: coolie, bad asked witness to ask his mistress to pay defendant his wages. Witness told him that he did not get the money and the defendant assaulted him. Defandant also threatened bim that if he continued in Mrs. Smith's service he would kill him.
Defendant denied having assaulted witness. He only told witness to boycott his mistress as she refused to pay him his wages. Ho said he 'Lad been working for Mrs Smith for six days and did not receive any pay.
Inspector Gordon aid the defendant left Mrs. Smith's service without giving any notice. Last night Mrs. Smith complained to him that there were other men besides the defendant threatening her coolie.
Mr. Wood sentenced the defendant to six weeks' harf labour.
pair who, after signing the register, left the Cathedral to the strains of Mendlessobn's Wedding March and a peal of belli.
NEW J.P'6.
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint the following gentlemen to be Justices of the Pexce for the Colony of Hongkong :—
William Adamson. Edward Lewis Agassiz. Robert Baker, .---
Charles Edward Hartnell Bearis. Francis Bulmer Lyon Bowley. Hogh Frank Campbell. Thomas Dallin. Edgar Davidson. Herbert Johnson Gedge. Edward James Grist. John Scott Harutod. George Andrew Hastings. Charles Alexander Hooper. Ho Wing.
Henry Thomas Jackman, Charles Bulmer Joboson Robert Formua Kotewall. ilerbert. William Looker. Stuart George Newall, William Nicholson. Adio Maria de Londres Soares. Matthew John Denman Stephens. *Mervanji Pallonji Falati.
Pertram Tanner. Seen Wan Ta
Charles David Wilkinson- The name of Mr. George Macdonald Young is restored to the List of Non- official Justices and the name of Mr. Wilfred Vincent Miller Koch is trans ferred from the List of Official Justices
to the List of Non-oficial Justices.
Mesira. Mozon and Taylor's weekly Share report states:-The sbara market has been subjected to little bursts of activity, followed alternately by utter
AN ASSAULT CASE. Hongkong, Saturday, Apr 20, 1818. stagzation, the volume of business on the whole being quite small. Until:
Four Chinese were charged 'before ratex can be got down to a level where Mr. Wood this morning, with assault. buyers will be tempted we do not look Inspector Gordon said the trouble for any great activity. Shanghai stocks started over a gambling debt in Yaumati has been the medium of a fair business, recently, and ill feeling reeched such, the sensation of the market there being pitch that when one of the men who was sent to hospital as the result of the fight, it gave occasion for a quarrel, and
tive figures are - a fight took place in which over 40 men
THE TURN OF THE TIDE
THE news from the Western Froat during the past two days has been diatinetly reassuring. It is the view
of our own Generals, Mr. LLOTD the rise in Internatiorals, Lau Kung GEORG has publicly stated, that Mows, and Oriental, following on though we have lost territory we
various rumours connected with either
were involved. Defendants were the
have lost nothing vital; bence after algamation with other Companies of only ones the Police ware able to arrest.
a month of the most terrible warfare
outright purchase by Syndicates.
"Freddia" Huxtable, the well
The others escaped.
which the war history of the entire
Mr. Wood remanded the case until world contains, we have the uur-known light-weight jockey, is at present next Tuesday, bail being fixed at $100 ince that our Generals in the in Shanghai. For some time prior to the each. fighting zone are quite confident, and war, saya the Shanghai Mercury, Huxt- Christ the Works of Swinburne, that General Foun, the Generaliavimo able kept a training stable in Austria | »"
Including Books on Shakespeare, Transactions of the New Shakespeare Society Tissot's illustrated "Life of
Tennyson, Pater, Dowden, William Edwin Arnold, Morris,
Dickens of the Allied armies in France and and on the outbreak of höstílities he Meredith &c. &c. &c, many French Flanders is "absolutely confident proceeded to Odessa, where he remained THE DEPORTATION ORDINANCE.
"Works by Anchors and, Lamarine Maupassant, This confidence in the ability of
Vela, Falsdan, Lemaitre, Theuriet, Pazin, the Allied armies to defeat the Regnies Francis Jammes, &c, &é, de.
Works on General Constitutional and enemy's plans depends, of course, -Legal History, Books on Mathematics, upon their continued ability to
Sciener, a miscellaneous collection of
known Dictionaries (French, Italian, Portuguese, Greek), Books by authorita tive writer on Russia, Egypt and Palentine.
Catalogues will be issued.
until the recent troubles broke out
Getting away from Odessa he managed
to work bis way to Shanghai, where he arrived a few days ago, practically with
of the exemy in the past month. Wien riding some of the Exo ponies on are told in the cabice to-day that the Shanghai Race Course this weak.
POWERS OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL CHALLENGED.
A Full Court will' ait, in the Suprems
Jatin and Greek Classics, saveral well-oppose to the enemy onslaughts the only shoes, but a number of friends Court, on Tuesday next, before which same indomitable and heroic resist came forward to his assistance and he Li Hong Mi, a solicitor's clock, whe ance which has blocked the path will shortly leave for Calcutta. He was was ordered to be deported, brings actions against the Attorney Geners), the Secretary for Chinese Affairs and the Captain Superintendent of Police.
The plaintiff's motion against the Attorney General embodies a prayer for a declaration by the Court that the Legislative body have no power to pass a deportation ordinazes.
Un view from Friday, the 26th inst. & Forms:-Cash,
,'
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctionser?s
Hongkong, Apr. 20, 1818 ·
SAT
THE CALENDAR.
MEMO, FOR MONDAY.
Hell
GENERAL MEMORANDA,
•Coxsway, April 23:-
St. George's Day, "alebrators, 9.15-First Performance of "The
Witnes for the Defence."
April 94 ATEDNESDAY,
·HONGKONG ST. GEORGE'S DAY FUND,
The Committee beg to acknowledge, with thanks, receipt of the undernoted
donations.
Balance as per last
statement
$2,674.30. Mr. and Mrs. G. Piercy. 100. Bir C. P. CEnter, C.M.G... 250.
0.0.0.
100,
The hearing is exposted to last for several days.
the Germans between March 1st and April 18th had thrown into battle uo fewer than 126 Divisions. The conclusion to be drawn from this is that the Germans are using up Divisions at a rate that they cannot long maintain, while the Allie
With regard to the Secretary for have been using their "with pains. Farther amounts will be gratefuly Chinese Affairs and the Captain Super Im-Spill Prize Drawing at City taking economy." We may draw
received by the Hoo. Treasurer, el intendent of Police the plaintiff claims from all that has been said of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking that the treatment meted out to him fighting during the past month that.
by these officials is not authorised by Corporation: the enemy has been playing the
the Ordinance. Allied game. Every possibility had been carefully weighed by the Allied Councils and the Germans have had, to pay, at an extremely high rate for every foot ground they have gained. If the nemy intends risking the lives or 3.15-Bond Performance, of "The men in the comme months as he
Witness for the Defence."
har done in the month fest
- just passed the point of exhaustion at which our reserves may be thrown in to the greatest advantage will soon be The reached. While the Allied Generals appear to view the present position with serenity and confidence, it has to be borne in mind that the battles which have been fought win-Estracedinary Gneral Meet durivg the past mouth are described
of Hongkong Lee Company,
Yorn-Hongkong Tramway Company
Mesting
"A
2,361 pro-Abetion of Furniture at
Messrs. Hughes and Hough's
THURSDAY, April 26-
FRIDAY, April 26-
Hongkong Stock Exchange Settlement
Dey Yand
SATURDAY, April 27
9. Taird Performance Witness for the Defence." MONDAY, April 98
24 orule of Kowloon leasehold properties by Messrs Hughes and Bough
Hon. Mr. H. E
of
Pollock K. C.
200.
Mr. E. J. M. R..de Souza. 100. "Mint Jalip...
14.50
$3,439.30
J. F. RAMSAY,⠀:
Hon. Treasurera Hongkong St. George's Day Fund, &
19th April 1918
When in danger and in woe To the Tombola let's go There to draw a lucky Pomikira prizo 48
Tamble Tomble little Spill How I wonder what you will Are there prizes there for me Camouflaged so carefully1.
SHANGHAI SPRING RACES. -~
INCREASE IN ENTRIES.
The entries for the Spring Races
show an increase of no less than 329 compared with last year." The compara
FIEST DAY.
1917. 1918.
Mooday, 18th May, 1918.
1.-The Paper Hantera' Cup. 15 26 2-The Criterion Stakes 26 3-The Griffin' Plato.....+1 4-The Cathay Cup 25 26
5.-The Fou-ma-tine
Cay
6. The Hart Legacy Cup 7.--The Jockey Cup
-The Kiangsu Cup...
3o
* 44 b6
*** 20 20
34
... 20. 28
... 15:31
9. The Eclipse Stakes...... 12 10-The Chili Cup... II.The Fongkong Plate
41
67
per cent of whom were Indians.
Mr. H. P. White fired the starting pistol at about eight minutes pasi
three.
The starters were zu follow :—
HONGKONG CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP, 1018.
The results of the gamer concluded during the past week are sa fallows : Carvalho beat Zia. I.-Ding
Ho Leung Wong Lo Hing Kun Sequeira
To U Lau
Un Kwai Yong
Woudenberg.
Weijler.
Rosario
Phipp
Chan Kwan
Chiu.
Pollock drew with Starena Phippa walked over as against
Waijler.
The scores up to data are as follows:--
Zu I. ding....0 Carvalho... Chan Kwan Chiu...
Ho Leung Wong... Lo Hing Kan
Phipp
Pollock.
Rosario.
Sequeira
Stevens..
To U Lau... Weiler...... Woudenberg
Un Kwai Yung
Ramsay, Ray and Smith have com
1 Naik Abdul Gham Khan, 18thcluded no games.
Infantry.
2 Gunner Alam Kbao, H.K. & S.B..
H.G.A.
3 Stoker Ash, RN.
Able Seaman Blower, R,N,
Ft. M. Breulin, R.MLI
HONGKONG SCHOOLS; SPORTS.
The Hongkong Schools held their
7 Sopar Chain Singh, Tith Panjabi. annual athletic aporta yesterday after- Laik Chiraghdin, 18th Tafantry.noon on the Race-course. Fine weather 10 L/Naik Dalip Singh, 74th Punjabis, favoured the event and there was'a 11 Jomadas Fateh Mohd Khan, 16th
Infantry.
large gathering of spectators.
The
12 Naik Ghalam, Muhd, K. & 3.3., Band of the 18th Infantry a în
R.G.A.
14 F.C, 745, J. A. Gutierrez, H.K.P.R. 15 Sepoy Biyat Mobd, 74: Punjabis, 18 P.C. 304, V. A. Hyder, H.K.P.R. 17 G. A. Eyder, St. Joseph's College 18 P.C. 767, B. A....Hyder, H.K.P.Ē. 19 Driver Fikir Chand, Male Corps. 20 Guaner Teer Singh, H.K. & S.B.,
P.G.A.
23 Driver Ghaba Ram Mule Corps. 23 Artificer Kallon, Male Corpe. 24 Cancer Karim Bash, H.K. & S.B.,
RG.A
35 I,Naik Khan Bahadur, Mule Corps 26 Sepoy Kbuda Dad, 74th Punjabla. 37 Pte A. Kirby, R.A. C.
98 1Nuik Kundan Singh, 74th Eun-
jabis."
20 Liu Jok SAD.
31 Sepoy ardan Ali, 74th Punjabir. ' 32 Sepoy Mohd Khan, 74th Punjabi.. 33 Gunzer Muhd Hassin, H,
S.B., RGIA.
4 Gooner Mutt Nand, H.K.S.B.,
B.G.A
35 Sapor Sasha Khan, 18th Tafsutry, 36 Gunner Nawab Din, HK: 9.B, 39 Gunner Nawab Khan, H.K. 49,8,,.
R.G.A.
H.G.A.
J
33 Gunner Nar Ahmed, H.K. & S.B,
RG.A
130 Bopor Fehle Bingh, 74th Punjabis. 40 Naik Raania Khan, 18th Infantry. 41 Corpi J, Rowland, R.G.A. 42 Drummer Rolza Khan 18th
Infantry...
43 Leg. Siguelman WE. Ryder, R.N. 44 Gunner Badhu Singh, H.K. & 8.8,
R.G.A.
...
45 Sepor Samundesr Bhar, 74th
Panjabir.
46 Gunner Shab Muhd, H.K. & S.B.,
R.G.A.
attendance.
Race, with Queen's College a very close St. Joseph's won the Semor Team
Championship, Ng Chan Ching securing second. Queen's College won the Senior
the honour for them by scoring fourteen
Points out of a possible twenty. Ha was first in the long jump; first in the high jump second in the hundred yards and third in the 300 yards. The Janior Championship was won by In Xavier of St. Joseph's, but as he did not wish to claim the medal, being over the age limit, it was awarded to Ko Wan Hap and Rumjahn, who tied for second place with 16 points each.
Tho fall results were as follows Losa JUMP-1, Ng Chan Ching; 2, Wong Kwai In; 3, C. Chun. Distance: 17 feet 9 inches.
100 YARDS L Xavier; 2. A, A, Rajam; 3, Ko Wan Hop. Time: 11 28
весь.
100 YARES.1, A. Rahraim; 2. Ng Chan Ching: 3 Tsot Hak Hon. Time: Itsess. 120 Yards HANDICAP (under 4 feet 6 inches). I. Piere); 9 J. Goldsborough
Edward Zimmern.
440
.
YARD (Chinese)-1, Long Of" Sang: 2. Mok Ying Kwai; 3. Lai Tak-
HIGH JUMP (Junio)- Ko Wan Hop 12. A. A. Rumjaha. Height: 4 feet
inches
300 Yards.--1, Taoi Hak Hon; S. Pe Rahmim; 3, Ng Chan Ching. Timė:
Osz Mi'r Cymæli), C. Chan; 2. D.
Remedios; 3, Wong. Cheak Pai. Time: 3min. 13secs.
16.1-6secs.
HALF MILE. B. A. Hyder G. A Hyder; C. Mackenzia: Time: min. 100 YARDS (British under 10 years)- 1, J. Goldsborough E Goldsborough; 3 Robert
Leach
290 YARDS I Xavier; 2, A Rumjaho: 3, Ko Wan Hop: Time-28secs. 120 YARDS HANDICAP (Chinese Junior). o Chúng swot Pink) 2 LAD
2. Lam Yuk
47 Gooner Sharah Khan, H.K. & S.B.Ying; Chan Yang Sam
H.G.A.
48 Sapper P. Simonds, R.E.
49 Banner Sarain Singh, H.K. & S.B.,
B.C.A..
50 Serge A. E. Talfcard, 8.0.A
51 Gansar E. Taylor. E.G.A.
52 Sapper J. Waller, R.E.
33 Bombr. J. Watson, R.G.A.
55 Inspector R. Wood, Sanitary Board
56 Naik Amir, 18th Infantry.
THE RESULT.
Hica Jump-1, Ng Chan Ching, Kwok Pok Hing. Height: 5 feet 1 inch
100 YARD (Girls ander 10 years),1, Ruby Chue: Daisy Brown
100 YARDS (Girls over 10 years)-1,
Roby Young : 9, Dorothy Pile.
120 YARDS HURDLE-1, Eo Wan Hop; Xavier; 3. A. A Bunjaho. Times 17 4-348c3
2
L.
120 YARDS
HUNDLEL
M.
Sepher; 2. Kwok Pok, Hing: 3. D..
Miller. Time: 17sect
100 YARDS SKIPPING-1, Ruby Young;
Up to the time of going to prees,2, Rosebod Young; 3, Hannah Soloman. 1017. 1978. the following is the order of the com: Hong Di Sang; 3. Leung Kit
... 36 42 ... 149
BXCOND DAY. Tuesday, 14th May, 1918. 1.-The Uhu-ka-za Cep
-The Mongolian Mate
petitore passing the winning post-—— 3-1he Shanghai Derby 4254
Naik Rannis Khan, 18th Infantry. The Race Club Cup 101116, 17 min... The Biccawei Cap. 27. 32 6.The Grand Stand Stakes 44 43 7.-The Poking takes.... 18
3.
The Shanghai Stakes
40.
40
9.-The Spring Cup- 11-The Tieztsin Flate...... 45 10-The Scurry Stakes. 46
THIRD DAY,
46
65
Wednesday, 15th May, 1918.
1917, 1918 The Great Northern Flate 30 42 2-The Rubicon Plate 43
-The Pari-matael Staken, 38 37 4.The Racing Stakes... ...435
The Yangtze Cup... The Paper Bunters 'cap.20 6-The Consolation Cup 8-The Manchs Stakes... 49 66 9.-The Champion Sweep- 10-The Hankow Plats.
takes
11-The Nil Desperandum
37
MI
Inspector R. Wol, Sanitary
Board. 1 h. 17 min
Gooner Sadhu Singh, HK," and
S.B., RG.A, 1, b. 18 min...3 Driver Gheba Khan, Mala Corps
11. 19 min. NAM. Sepoy Natab Khan, 18th Infantry,
1 h. 22 min...
TENNISS
300 YARDS (Chinese)-1, Tai Hak
9
Choi.
3 seco 50, YARDE (Boys), J. C. Bhoy Hamed; 3, G. Chu
MACK RACE-1, Leung Wai She Sung Ia Tak; 3, Ko King Fan. ⠀
220 YARDS (British), A. E. Bim- mona;2.G. A. Jack; 3, A. 0. Gega.
100 Yazua (Girls) 1. Mabel Black- man Agnes Dillon,
440 TAL98,-1, JG. A. Hyder; g 0. Mackenzie; 3, Chae Kwong Yan, Time: 54 % Babes,
SEVEN FURLOTON-1, W. A. Hyder; 2." E. Haroon.
THERE LEGE, Loung Of Bang and Ko Yan Choong; 2. D. Laing and Ko King Fan; 3, Toni Hong Ning and Lei Chun Hung
Chan Time: 6 min 37 soc Two Miles, CYCLE-1, R. Les
TEAM RACE, (Senior 1St Joseph's 2(Queen's.
Of the games played in the Teams Tournament lagt evening, these beteren. Ng Bee Kwong and Captain Milner Jones, in the Championship Bingles, and between . E. Green and E Abraham and F. E. Joseland and U. U. Stark, in the Championship Doubles, provided the most interest to opbookers. Ng Sze Kwong.won his
by G-1, 6-2, game easily by.
40
6-3
4767 HOVYDAY=" Saturday, 18th May, 1918.
1917. 1918, The Grand National Steeplechass
18 2-The Spring Handicap 45 38 3-The Griffins Handicap... 11 55
The largest order ret placed by the LUE. Shipping Board is for ships of 8,000 tons grots cech, to the American International Shipbuilding Corporation. This is in addition to a contract for 50 cargo ships of 7,500 Ens each. -
TIAR RACE (Junior)-1, Qan's; St. Joseph's
CHAMPIONSHIP Con (Senior)-Ng Chan Uhing
CHAMPIONSHIP CUr- Xavier RSS
(Janio2)),
3. E. Green, and E. Abraham had tough fight for the victory which they The Hon. Mr. Claud Severa distri eventually secured by 8-8, 6-3,16 bated the prizes, at the conclusion of We regret to learn that Mr. H. Nisbet the events. In the course of a short bas retired from the Singles Champion address Mr-Revir, made special men ship, especially in view of the fine fight tion of the Team Race, which St he pet op for this honour last year."
Nine games are fixed for this afternoon Joseph's had its carried of again by and evening
what he might call deck, and be The esults of the other matches play-heartily congratulated Brother Ainar, ed yesterday are as follows a
thehusdmaster, tapon the arccess reas: 4/6) hent M. Walfers frees: 164 though: that it must be a grast pleasure? HAFRICAN SINGLES A4 Morse With regard to Queen's College, he 6-3; L. Mursy (rees. 3,6) bet Lt Col to Mr. Dealy that on the list ocasion Crisp (scr.)86, 6.1/want
HANDICAP SISAL BRM that he would be present at the sports, EOWEL COMPLAINT IN CHILDREN,
Henderson (was 3/6) beat Surg H. Queen's College had carried off the Parker, RN. (owes 10) 0-4, 6-3.Championship (Applause) con Dere subject to, disorders of plis Amelien the Commerce Beste (roes 1/0) 37, 1-6, 6-32
URING the summer months children
A Routt (ser.) beat Wood clusion he congratulated the Reports bowels and should receive the mostá mation Licture theatre there Same Waylee (rus-15) beat upon the highly suecs way the careful attention. da soon) : BS
had carried through all the Ange Evans (rera Jyb) 10-5, 6-4, 27750, I bow it give one jolt to rond of Handley Fogg (str) Lent WPC mente. annatural loosences of the bowels is anything so up-to-date in the antique noticed - Chamberlain's Colin Cholers Fibrof the Caliphs, the home of Baroon 2nd Diarrhoen Reready should vos given. Reschid Among sil the wonders of For sale by all (Cramlats and Store the Arthian Nights, hower there
nothing so marvellous as the movie
keepers
Tralford (rece 20/6) 7-6, 3.0.
Choora serer lustike
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