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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1919.

FOOTBALL.

NAVY WIN: CLUB L' SE,

ANOTHER "INCIDENT."

NAVY v. SOUTH CHINA ATH.

For a long time this game was pil that could be expcted of local foot- bäll nowadays. Play was keen and interesting to watch and goals came

ANOTHER ARMED

ROBBERY.

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THE CHINA MAIL.”

DISTRICT RAIDED.

at fairly frequent intervals. The SHOP IN CENTRAL » Navy soon received encouragement, their first goal coming early, Neal being the marksman. A second goal followed, irrepressible McNiven scor-i To the football community the ing this. There was plenty of excite matches were important on Saturment hereabouts, Tin Koon Shan and

Another robbery of exceptional

daring was perpetrated last night, as a result of which an opium dealer's

TO-DAY'S CABLES.

(Reuter's Service to the China MsQ.)

(Continued from Paga 1)

SPOTTED TYPHUS IN RUSSIA.

LONDON, Feb. S.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS,

"BEN LINE OF STEAMERS,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.9BENDONAN," · YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being innded at their risk into the bazardous the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godawn Co., Et 1, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may the

day as both the Club and the Navy Au Kit Sang passing and making shop at 13. Wellington Street, saffer typhus is raging at Petrograd, Mos- and/or extra hazardous Gedowns of`;

speedy rushes on the Navy goaled a loss of $335 representing moner Warren and Crocker came in for plen- and opium stolen. ty of work, the former taking the ball

had engagements in connection with the Hongkong League, and only these two teams have any chance of annexing the trophy,

As it happened the Club los: two points they can ill afford to lose, and the Engineers did the Navy a good service. Goals were very scarce, only one resulted as the result of the 70 minutes play, but the Soldiers were very close on several occasions, and the Club goal was rather lucky to have only one registered. Reichel mann on whom the Club depend for goals in about the same degree as the Navy relies upon McNiven, had very watchful opponents in Charters and Blumfield, the former playing in his last match in the Colony.

shop for the day. The events which fallowed indicate that the robbers

were working on à prearranged

plan.

The shop which the robbers entered from Wong Pak Chung at a critical within view of the China Mail" time. When next the Navy paid a office. A few minutes past ten, fast visit to the Chinese goal a penalty night, the foitis were closing the

awarded. This gilt-edged was

was Bot accepted by chance McNiven who kicked mildly past.

the Chinese scored Then

goal, Tin Koon Shan lucky

At that hour, the street at this shooting in and Crocker in saving

have crossed place is usually quiet and in was alleged

goal line with the ball, darkness, and in these circumstances the

work without and the referee awarded" a goal for the robbers were able to go about attracting this, the Navy custodian disputing. their Then came the interval, but not attention. before Capewell had scored another goal for the Navy, who changed ends leading by 3 goals to 1.

to

A Stockholm message says spotted cow, and other big towns in Russia. Twelve doctors and 40 nurses died at one hospital alone: Sufficient

coffins are not procurable.

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THE SILVER MARKEY.......

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SINGAPORE, Feb. 10. The silver, market is quiet.

THE LATE DR.

́ MACFARLANE.

obtained.

~No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th instant, will be subject to rent.

All claims against the Steamers must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 93rd inst, they will not be recognized, "

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowa, where they will "be examined on the FUNERAL AT HAPPY VALLEY, 18th instant, at 1E a m....

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersign- ad by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO,

Agente.

Rongkong, Feb. 10, 1919,

The funeral of the late Dr. Harold MacFarlane, Acting Principal Civil Medical Officer and Government Bacteriologist whose death, as record- ed in Saturday'e issue of the "China Mail" occurred at his residence in Kowloon on Friday, took place at. the Protestant Cemetery on Saturday The large gathering afternoon.. of friends and colleagues of all nationalities which attended to pay its last tribute, to the deceased, gave ample evidence of the popularity THE Steamship Dr. Macfarlane enjoyed in the Colony. H. E the Officer Adrainis

To the number of seven men, they gathered quietly in the street, and one of then entered and asked This result jeopardises the Club's

In the second half the two points to buy some opium. As soon as prospects as they now hold a lead of a bare point, and they have played were never in much danger, although the opium was produced, he brought The the Navy always had to keep up to out his revolver and levelled it at the a match more than the Navy Club fixtures in this league are com the mark to deal with the clever master of the shop. The other robbers match with Chinese forwards. Later the Navy at this moment rushed in. Closing the plate excepting a

this game went further ahead. Warrener getting the door, so as to prevent outside the "Navy. and en the destination of the League Cup his instep behind the ball and pro- observation, they held up the people pelled it goalwards, the Chinese of the shop. Gre robber produced a will depend.

impede its quantity of pepper and threw it into On the Naval ground the sailors custodian failing to

Then occurred a little the master's eyes. Being thus blind won easily and a real good game progress, was spoilt by one of those regrettable fracas between McNiven and Leung ed he went to a backroom and hid incidents which it must be admitted Yuk Fong which was smoothed over. between the blankets of his bed. In are no longer an exception in local But only temporarily for while play the drawer of the counter there were football. The Navy had a lead of was in mid-field the same two were some pots of opium and these with 41 when McNiven and Leung Yok seen engaged in fisticuffs, at least othersstored in other parts of theshop, tering the Government (the Hon. Fong came to words and threatened McNiven was doing the punching which were worth about $200, the Mr. Claud Severn C.M.G.) was to exchange blows. More sensible and the Chinese defending him-robbers stole. They added to their present accompanied by Mr. P. players of both sides parted the self. There was the usual crowd haul à further $135 in cash, which P. J. would-be exponents of the boxing swarming on the field, the usual code, but a few minutes later the ordering of the two exponents of the same two were at it again, this time noble art of self defence (in the some real penching taking place. wrong place and at the wrong time), Play was soon resumed, the referee and play resumed disjointed and having no alternative to ordering the spoil. Fortunately the whistle sound -pair off the field. Serg-Major Praged time soon after. Result:-

nell is to be sympathised with. It must be the third or fourth time he has had these bad displays occur in his matches.

Navy, 4; South China Ath., 1. Teams:- Navy Crocker: Parker, Warren; Lawson, Smith, Biggs; Travis, War In the 2nd Division the Kowiconrener, Neal, McNiven, Capewell.

NANYO YUSEN KAISHA, LTD..

NOTICE TO COYSIGNEE 3...

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FROM JAPAN.

Wodehouse, A.D.Ç. andONSIGNÉES of Cargo are hereby gortened that All Goods are being was found in a drawer. The robbers the heads of the various

The cor landed at their risk into the Godowns stayed in the place for about 15 ernment departments.

Номахоха AND KOWLOOK the end of which tage which was followed by a the minutes, at

made off up the street, large concourse of people which WARP AND G.DOWN CO., LTD., at ther

included the ward attendants, Kowloon, whence nd/or from the turned round Flower street. and ran

The matron, sisters and staff of the Go-wharvas delivery may be obtained, past the Hongkong Hotel.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded people of the shop blew their vernment Civil Hospital, passed the whistles as soon as the robbers. left, onument at 5 p.m. and was less notice to the contrary be given and some ran after them. A Chinese there joined by a host of our before.

as European nors, including many Chinese. The constable, and also constable joined in the pursuit, coffin which was covered with the which Was "hotly maintained Union Jack and on which rested a until the desperadoes reached wreath sent by the widow, was

No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowne, and all Goods remailing undelivaced after

team easily disposed of the South Cheong: Fung Tai. Cheung Wing Queen's Road. Queen's Road at this borne to the graveside by six of the the $18 fast,wilt be subject to rent.

China Reserves.

Reports of the play follow:

HONGKONG LEAGUE.

H.K.F.C. v. ROYAL ENGINEERS.

South China Athletic.-Lau Hing

Hon; Char So, Leung Yuk Fong I emg Taj Fong: Ko Sik Wai, Kwok Po Kan Wong Pak Chung, Tin Koon Shan, Au Kit Sang.

Col. Sergt. Major Fragneil was the

referee.

KOWLOON.v. SOUTH CHINA

RESERVES..

part was in considerable darkness, from "the" Hongkong Hotel to the Aster House, and to this circumstance the robbers owed thir escape. They disappeared into the gloom, and escaped in the direction of Wänchal. It is believed that they took ricshas.

deceased's colleagues. The Rev. H. Copley Moyle conducted the Burial Service. Amongst those present at the graveside, were noted the following:- Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, Hon. Mr. Chatham, CMG Hon. Mr., E. D. C. Wolfe, Hon. Mr. H. E. Pollock, K.C., Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, R.C. | Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Mr. Justice Melbourne, Mr. J. R. Wood, Mr. C.G. Alabaster, Mr. G. H. Wakeman. Mr. W. J. Tutcher, Mr. E. A Irving. Surgeon-General Dreaper, Lieutenant | COMFORTS FOR REFUGEES. Col. Crisp, Commander Beckwith,

The robbers turned on their pur. suers in Queen's Road, and fired several shots at them, which passed over their hands.

In this match on the Navy ground, the Chinese were no match for the Kowloon team. In every depart- Points being valuable to the Club, ment Kowloon were the best, their they set about scoring the necessary

forwards quickly getting into their goals early in this match. Lawrence stride, Rasmussen sporing the goal and Blumfield were soon hard pressed for them. After a brief visit to Reichelmann and McTavish making Kowloon's goal, the Chinese were play on the right wing, Taylor at forced to defend again, and follow. outside right being mostly plied ing good play by White, Rasmussen with passes. Here Heath was busy scored again. Before the interval keeping this speedy youngster from Kowlcon scored again, Hyder scor scoring on his own, and was very ing the point. With a three goals successful. Townsend and Pascall lead Kowloon started the second Stabb reports that 209 bags have were the dangerous forwards for the half with confidence. Knight and RE. and they gave Black and Ches-White taking play to the Chinese sels some difficult work. The two end. The Chinese left back defended centre half backs were very pro-finely and repulsed the Kowloon for- minent, Stewart and Charters each wards frequently, but finally Wheeler playing a fine spoiling game. Neither scored the fourth for Kowloon. Jack goalkeepers had much to do, but son was hurt and went into the Kow Rodger had to be smart, to get away loon goal. There was no further a centre from Pascall, and to save scoring. Result:- from Millard. Ris and McTavish each tried a shot at goal, and Reich- elntaan was.shaping for a shot when Blumfield bund'ed into him anyhow. At half time nothing had been scored. Having survived the first half the R.E's began to entertain prospects of a win. Cheered on by two scure Justy throated supperters, they ham meted away at the Club goal to some purpose. Several times the Club goal was in jeopardy, Rodger saving on, many occasions. Black, Chassels and Stewart were in the

Kowloon, 4; South China Res., Q. Mr. Dewhirst, refereed.

87TH Co. R.GA. v. 83RD CO.,

R.G.A.

Military reasons, prevented this match taking place on Saturday, and the fixture was postponed to a later date.

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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 17th, inst. at 10 Lu

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R.N., Mr. A. Gibson, Drs. G.P. Jordan, C. W. McKenny, T. Smalley, H. G. Regarding the recent appeal for Earle, G. H. Thomas, G. E. Aubrey, F funds for fitting work-bags to be M.Ozorio, C. Forsyth, W. V.M.Koch, sent to the British Red Cross at Sousa, C. E. Keyt, Lindsay Woods. be distributed Y. K. To, and Cheah, Mrs. Hickling, Vladivostock, te amongst the Refugee women, Mrs. M.O.H., Professors C. A. Middleton Smith, and W. J. Hinton, Messrs. R. already been sent, with 2 cases and M. Dyer, A. R. Lowe, A. Dyer Ball, J. 1 bale of material. These have beer. A. E. Bullock, R. Ponsonby-Fane, R. consigned to the American Red Cross E. Lindsell, G. E. Marley, T. H. King,

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All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods those who gave donations, whose logical Institute and Mortuaries. names appear below. ***** Staff of the Government Laborare to be left in the Godowne, where atory: Asylum Staff, Nursing Staff, they will be examined on any Tuesdays 8.m. and noon within the fres.storage Japanese Staff of Nurses, Ward and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 Boys of the Hospital, Chinese period.

No claims will be admitted after the Wardmasters and Dressers, coolies of the Medical Department, Chinese Goods have left the steamer's Godown, Clerical Staff of the Medical Depart-and all Goods remaining undelivered be subject ment. Officers of 74th Punjabis, Staff after the Feb. 17,

University. Third Year to rent. of the

All Claims against the Steamer must Medical Students of the University, Hongkong University Medical As-be presented to the Undersigned on or sociation, Hunghom Police Station, before March 3, or they will not

No Fire Insurance will be effected. European Detectives of the Hong. be recognised kong Police Force, Government

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

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Hongkong, Feb. 9, 1919 Shanghai Banking Corporation, No. 2 Platoon Hongkong Defence Corps, and No. 7 Section "A" Co. Hongkong Defence Corps.

It is hoped to bring the number of bags up to 500 next week $300.00 more is wanted Mrs. Stabb will be very glad to receive any contribu- tions. The bags cost $1 each, and contain

thick of it, and after kicking and POSITIONS OF THE TEAMS TO DATE 1 card hooks and eyes, about 5

tackling for quite a spell play veered

to the RE end. Here Lawrence

kicked hard but high, and McTavish

put Taylor away. Reichelmann

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.

GOALS.

secured when the ball came, across Navy.

'CLUB.

E. W. L. D.

20 1

but he was weil marked, and bund-H. K.T.C...... 4 9 11 led out of possession. Again the F

Scissors, Thimble, 1 large bundle white tape, 1 pkt. needles, 1 paper pins, 6 reels cotton black and white,

dozen asserted buttons.

Donations have been received from Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Taggart, F. A. PTS.Mrs. Chatham, Mrs. Bowley, Miss Wallace, Miss Burgi, Mrs. Lang, Mrs: Holloway, Mrs. Bevington, Mr. Scott Harston, Mrs. H. Hancock Mr. C. Thorne, Mrs. Dodwell, Mesdames Oxberry, Gill, Aitken, Sidford, and Kennedy, Miss Square, Mesdames Nicholl, Moses... Goldenberg, and Miss. M. Goldenberg. $50.00 was also received at Government House, Lon Jan. 20, but it was not found pos

sible to take all the names..

53 5 4 2 2 0 8 7 4

R.E. attacked and this time with G. A........ 3 1 2 0 4 7 9 success. in a fierce rush on the

China Ath... 4 0 2 2 0 5 2 HONGKONG LEACUE-1ST DIVISION.

GOALS.

Club goa! "Pascall ent his head

to the

ball.

as

IC sufficient av Rodger had to take the

ball out of the rigging and that goal

CL.VE.

P. W. D. F. A. PTS,

gave the R.E. the points. Matters it K F. C...... 7 3 2 0 12 4 30 were serious for the Club now, their

Navy

lead in the Hongkong League was R. E..... shaky if the Navy were winning (as R. G. A...

6.4 1 1 15 2 9

5 2 1 2 3 8 C

6 1 2 29.8 4

they were), and t'e Club made S. China Ath... 7 0 2 6 17 2

HONGKONG LEAGUE-2ND DIVISION.

GOALS.

CLUB.

F. F. A. PTS

vigorous efforts to scores Riis played strongly on the left but Jen- nings did not 'work well with him, consequently Reichelmana gót few chances in the centre. Once he shot St. Joseph'... 8 7:01 22 414 ́ hard and Betts must have been Navy Re......10 4 3 3 25 11:11 relieved to know it was a trifle wide. Staff and Dpts. 8 3 1 4 11 510 The RE's were not by any means Kowloon 8 4 2 2 13 9 10 done with and before the end threa- 8. China Atb.R. 8 24 2 1214 6 tened, the Club goal again. Their 88th Co.

-one goal was the only one scored 83rd Co... However, this giving them the brace 37th Co. of paints. Result

R.E., 1; H.K.F.C., 0.

Teams:--

H.K.F.C.-Rodger; Black, Chassels;

Hamilton, Stewart, Carriere; Taylor,

nings...

9 3 6 0 12 18; 6

5 2 2 1 10 0 3

0 7.1 230

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Dr. C. W. McKenny is acting" Principal Civil Medical Officer, in place of the late Dr. H. Macfarlane.

The trial of two Chinese arrested in connection with the recent robbery in the Compradore's department of Messrs. Gitb: Livingston & Co., began in Mr. Wood's Court this afternoon...

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Passing through on the way to Singapore is Lieut. Colonel J. G. Con- stable, Army Pay Department, to take up Command Paymaster, Straits Settlements command, Major G. W2 W. Tressider, R.G.A., and about Major dozen other officers. Tressider was here six years ago.

3 DON'T RISK PNEUMONIA.

McTavish, Reichelmann, Riis, Jen-LET rid of every cold as quickly as He has seen a lot of service in the possible. It is the forerunner present war and is the wearer of an Royal Engineers. Betts; Blum all pulmonary trouble, and preuinonia Italian decoration The party was field, Lawrence: Smith, Charters, any develop in fow hours. Tue held up in America for two months

Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is Heath; Millard, Connell, Jarvis, simple thing to do, but the effect is mar before getting onward passage. "Townsend, Pascall.

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