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SENDING HUNS HOME.
ANN
RIFLE LEAGUE. -
There is a yarı going round" that DOCKYARD V. MANCHESTE" S the passengers already aboard a ship recently commandeered by the go- vernment to take the Huns home from China refused to quit. Public sympathy is with them." The people want to know why the government couldn't find inferior vessels in which to deport the Runs,
At Stonecutters Range on Sunday, in sunny weather, the Dockyard won easily by, 153 points, three of the team scoting 90 and ever. Scares:- DOCKYARD.
;'
Mr. Deane, ............. Mr Sears Mr. Brock
Mr. Prachar Mr. Wright.... Mr. Lockhart Mr. Gill ......... Mr. Drew.
At Shanghai it is expected that the first week in March will see the despatch of the first cargo of Boches. Those in the Settlement will be under police supervision. "Those outside are to be rounded db at Woosung and Nantao. The "N.C. Daily News" says Each German adult will be allowed to take 350lb. of luggage on the trip, as generous an allowance as can be made the circumstances, while in principle it has also been decided that they shall each have a certain sum for expenses while traveling and be permitted in addition to remit an am unt yet to be fixed to Ger many so that they shall not land in a Pte: Thornton destitute condition. This, we under-Pte. Dye........... stand, will be doré through Allied banks.
THE CHINA MAIL
NOTICES.
FLOUR MILLS
Flour
200 500 600
31 32 31 94 31 32 28 91
31 27 32 90 23 29.30
Total
292 227 222 681
sights,
All used aperture
MANCHESTERS.
Sgt. Avery
Sgt. Simants
On board the ships every care is Lee. Cpl. Clarke to be taken that they shall make the Sgt. Jennings............ voyage under the best conditions the Pte. Fernemore.. circumstances. will allow. As Ad-Pte. Herbert 'miral Tsai pointedly pet it "The Germans Kave laid Reighm waste. and they will not be allowed cham pagne
on board; nor will they go home in festing palaces; they have sunk too many ships." At the same Gir Care will be taken as regards sanitation and medical attendance to secure the health of the passengers (in the connection what could be more. fit:- ing than that the Gernian doctors should go too?), precautions neces- sary for the well-being of the crews that work the ships as for the pas- In general. Bengers themselves. while everything possible will be done for the convenience and confort of the repatriated Geramos they are rat to expect luxuries, and indeed the authoritiesare to be congratulated of the very fair treatment which the scheme at present seems to secure.
ARRIVALS OF STEAMERS.
FEBRUARY 1, 1935, "
MISAKI MARU, No 3, Jap, Iton
From Canton, Capt. Toyu MSK.. Ch
YAMAGATA MARU,
from
whart.
Calcutta, Capt. watoto, NY. K.,
12 tons from
KOOROW, Pri Wuchow, Capt. Jones, K.M. & Co. Ping On, wharf.
DAISHIN MART, No. 2. Jap. 218 tons, from Wubu. Capt. Holayatua, Z. Sato, 018.
TUNG SHING "Prit, FA, from Bangkok, J.M. CHI
SURAGIM KU. Jap., 1,935 tons from Manils, Capt. Nocha Carrol Bros., Lai Chi Kok
CHEFO, Chi, 684 tous, from Quinhos. Sem bing, Co,
YUTAN MAU Jep.. 2.987 tous, from Singapore, Lapi. Ota, N.Y.K., wharf. AA HONAVA, Cbi.. 55% cons, from
Fxipherg.
apt. Weatherhead, Hing CEEF, Oh., 243 tons, fra Wurtow, Capt Wong Chei, On Tick, wharf
FEBRUASY 18, 1919.
frain LARA Dutch, 39 tont. Balikpapan, Capt. Smith. A Pet Co., Est Point.
CHINKY Chi 116 tons from Shanghai, Capt. H. M.SN. Co., "bart..
Fangkok, Capt. Suosey, J. M., C13:
LUCHOW, Brit, 1.21 zons. from Bangkok and Bwatow, Capt. Mosce D. & S
MAS APDURI, Brit, i tona, from Faizon, Capt. Jones, Yoen Seng Fat, Bil. TAKSANG, Brit, 9 tors from Haiphong and Holbow, tapt. Pickaali,
200 500 600
24 32 19 75
30 21 21 72
and
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Milling Machinery
Manufactured by
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Sole Agents:
ARNHOLD BROTHERS & Co., Ltd..
CHINA & HONGKONG.
signalman found his reputed form, and laid about the bowling,, nearly feaching a century, reminiscent of his partnerships with Comdr. Gibson last season. The Navy were all out for 169 and lost by 18 runs. Scorès-m UNIVERSITY.
A.. H. Rumjahri, à Coombes W. Gittens, c and b Kennet ******* G. E. Marley, c Cary, 5 Kennet....
R. A. Ponsonby Fane, b Lee
F. A. Redmond, b Lee...
J. D. Wright, b Hack....
D. K. Samy, b Robinson
C. Chao, run out ....... Cheah Toon Lock, not out Sen Kwok Leung, run out Lim Kem Sin. absent
Extras
Tel. No. 1743.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1919,
ENTERTAINMENTS.
5. THE
CORONET
February 17, 18 & 19. at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.
Tel No.
· 1745.
CALIGULA
16
Total
187
Bowling Analysis.
Lonesome
0 .M.
Kennet Hack....
.15.1 1
6
ME, w. Coombes ....... 6
45
LEAGUE CRICKET.
Bowling Analysis.
0,
K.G.A. HEAD THE LEAGUE.
1
.24 20 20 64
24 20 18 62
Pestonji James.... Overs Tayler Cochrane
10
.0 96 ·Ö Lee.
14 1
2 Robinson
14
0
55
3
7.
21
1.2
'C. C.
21 15 31 67
There were no less than four league i8 21 20 59 matches on Saturday, two of these directly concerning the champion- ship.
24 19 12 55 2014 20, 54
Total 185 162 161 508
샤
Allowance for open sights........
20
528
LEAGUE RESULTS.
How the Tenma Stand.
**
4
6
Teams. Shoota Won Lost Points
Dockyard H.K... Royal Navy ... Taikoo ... H.K P. and
Police Res..... 1 Manekestors... 4
0
Score: 94, 94, 90 ..30, 95, 91
36, 92 95, 90
Names. Jaukins, H.K. D. C. Simpeo, Taikoo.. Grimes, H.K. D. C...
DE, 90, 90 94
Elson, Dockyard,,
wi
The 'R.GA... gave K.C.C. a severe trouncing, at one stage of the play, 13 for 8 wickets, missing a catch from Robinson, who afterwards, car ried on to score 31, so that the K.C.C. just missed creating a fresh record.
The University just secured a win from the Navy Civil Service scored 121 against Craigengover, which was sufficient for 3 points, while the CRC. failed to get all the Mar, chesters out, and had the best of a draw. Details follow.
R.GA. DEFEAT K.C.C.
D. M. Goodall, e Coltman b Baines L. J. Blackburn, b Baines ... C. P. James, b Athorne
***
A. De Souza, c Drummond b
Baines
***
J. P. Robinson, not out H. H. Tayler, b Athorne J. M. Cochrane. b Athorne R. Pestoni, q Torr b Athorne J. D. Birrell, b Baines....
H. Overy, c Sharman b Athorne E. J. Edwards, & Baines
Extras
8
5
NAVY.
E. G. Kennet, b Marley
Sig. Hack, not out
F. W. Cary, 5 Marley .......
4 Sergt. Dennis, b Marley
***
UKAtty.
2 Commodore Gurner, b Marley 11
Paymr. Robinson, b Marley
31 0
Ldg. St. Logan, e and b Marley... oSig. Thurgarland, b "Ponsonby
Fane..
10
Mr. Coombes, i.b.w. Ponsonby
Fane...
Sig. Bartlett, b Marley..... Ch. Sto. Lee, b Redmond ...
Extras
14
K
Total
...169
61
Bowling Analysis.
0.
M.
R,
Marley
19
0.
M.
W. Redmond
6
11.1.
A
20
5 Rumjahn .. 492
10. 1
4
22
5 Samy
5
12
0 8.
Ponsonby Fane 8
20 2
Bowling Analysis,
CIVIL SERVICE DEFEAT
CRAIGENGOWER
This match was, of keen interest
The R.G.A. gave K.C.C. a crushing defeat on Saturday at Kowloon. The gunners batted first, Mann and Mid- Baines... dleton proceeding to the wicket and Athorne this pair set up such a good partner-Sharp ship that quite early the prospects of THE LEAGUE MARKSMEN. Kowloon winning were small. Singles Below will be found the best indiviwere the order at the start but when dusi scores made in league matches this the batsmen got the measure of the season, scores of 90 and over only being bowling boundaries became frequent. Pestonji and James were the opening included.
pair of bowlers, these giving way to Overy and Tayler. The ball century had been hoisted when the first wicket fell. Middleton being bowled by James. Sharman came in and runs were scored steadily until at 79 Mann was caught in the slips by Robinson after scoring a good 37. Athorne batted with confidence, scoring regularly but mostly singles, several short ones being run. After Sharman had been caught at mid-off from Overy's bowl- ing, Drummond and Atherne took the score to 100. Soon after Dram- mond left, a victim to Overy, Tayler making a neat catch in the slips. A Chinese fielding as süb. at cover dis- missed. Sharp, and then Athorne and Celtman became associated, this pair being responsible for a profitable partnership. Colfman was bowled by Cochrane at 162 and the innings was then declared with 6 wickets down.
Brock, Dockyard, Doane, Dockyard, Mackay. H.K.D.G. Cobg. Savy Danby, Taikeo Goodman, H K. D. C. Seats, Dockyard, Lyle, Taikoo,...... Dorey, H.K. D. C.
..93, 93, 93
THE CINEMAS.
Ngaas
90
4
C. R. C. AND MANCHESTERS DRAW.
The Manchesters just missed defeat
C. R. C.
to both teams, and in each team's on the C.R.C. ground on Saturday, innings the captains changed the The home team declared at 8 wickets, usual .order of going in. Civil their score being 136. The Man Service were the first 10 acchesters, farcd badly until Lieut. cupy the wickets, Omar and Abbas venaugh and Sgt. Harden became bowling. Wickets fell at regular associated and they enabled the team stages, but most of the batsmen to play out time.. Scores - scored runs, the inaings realising 121, which looked a win for the Ng Sze Kwon, b Cavenaugh ... 41 Governmentals.
Yew Man Tsun, c Walker, b Bird and Hamilton did the damage Cavenaugh
*** 19 when Craigengower went in to bar, Sin Man Ping, but Basa and Thompson put up a Cavenaugh
7 big resistance, Thompson being a Geo. Lee, c King, Horrocks 15- long time at the wickets for his 21. H. Ching; c Smith, b Cavenaugh 12 Had there been others like him James Wong, b Bird, b Cavenaugh Craigengower, might have won. Ford Wong Po Keung, c Horrocks, b only survived half an over, being Harden caught in the slips, rather a doubt Chow Yat Cheong, b Horrocks... 15 ful catch. Ellis was last in and gave Liu Yat Moon, not out... an easy catch to Strange, Civil C. F. Lee, not out..... Service thus winning by 32 runs. Cheung Wing Kiu, did not bat Scores:
Extras
CIVIL SERVICE.
E. W. Hamilton, c Jex, b Omar......... 6 15 B. W. Bradbury, b Omar................
16 R. E. O. Bird, b. Omar.....
Horrocks, b
•
***
6
6
6
Total (for 8 wkts., declared)...136
i
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
10
7
2
10
20
1A 8 F. Syme Thomson, l.b.w.Lammert 22 Bundle de
THE CORONET. Such popularity is achieved by the Coronet management, that during the week end late arrivals have been
Kowloon sent in Goodall and unable to procure seâts, Al 9 p.m. on Saturday all the seats were filled Blackburn to open their innings and
careful batting became the order A. E. Wood, c Abbas, b Omar.... O for the 9.15 perpormance.
"Hell's Hinges" and the two comics with suspicion of a draw being the FJ. Ling, c Hall, b Abbas....... 19 Harden proved a great draw and last night object. It was not until the 9th Dr Smalley, b Abbas 3 Horrocks... concluded this programme.
over that a boundary was scored. P. T. Lamble, not out 12 Cavenaugh... To-night, Tuesday and Wednes-Events- proved disastrous for the H. Strange, b. Omaroserii. 11 MANCHESTER SERGT. HOPSANG, Brit. 10 tons, from Cay, at 5.15 and 9.15,,another.K.C.C., wicket after wicket: falling, H. Edmonds, c Ellis, b Omar 0
capital programme is advertised. The score board presented these
Caligula is a play in 4 acts and melancholy results: 3-12, 8-24. Sara, b Omar. portrays his life as the Roman Em-14-30, 14-48, 14-5-0, 16-6-1, 18-7-1 peror. There is a popular comic, 18-8-0, 23-9-1, In fact the K.C.. Lonesome Luke Plumber," and a looked at one stage like taking from British Gazette. Booking is at Robin- the R.E the doubtful honour of "the son's and the management announce smallest innings in league cricket Athorne and Baines that there will be no half price tickets. for the season.
bowled with deadly effect, and were
Omar..... backed by good belding. The catch Abbas : 14.
5 4 by Drummerd "which dismissed De Lammert....................... Souza was a fine one at point. Edwards was the last man in and be S. Jex, c Lamble, b. Bird proved a worthy "Stonewall Jackson". While Edwards was poking and W, Hall, c Wrot, b Bird scraping and keeping up his wicket J. D. Noria: b Lig Robinson was hitting out so that the R. Basa, b Hamilton... last wicket put on 28 runs, more F. G. Tmps. b Hamilton ... than all the remainder.. Edwards T. F. Frd, Ling, b Hamilton finally fell a victim to Baines, and L. E.Iammrt, b Hamilton Robinson had then scored a praise M. H. Abas. c. Bradbury, b
Hamilton worthy 31, which included a couple
U. Omar, b Bird...
J.M, CAS
LOONGSANG, Bris. 1,003 tous. from Manila, Lash, J.M., C.
KAIFONG, Brit, 987 tons, from Hai- phong, Capt. Cogan, B. & S. C1.
TELEMACHTS, Brit, 1.40 tons, from Saigon, Capt. Fraser, Wo Sing
B 8.
SUNNING Brit, 1870 tons, from Shanghai and Amoy, Capt Jones, P. & S.AS.
LANG TSE KIANG, Chi., 401 tona, from Tourane, Capt., Brown, Tuen
Chong.
FEBRUARY 17, 1919. TUNGCHOW, Brit, 1:561 tons, from Wuchow. Capt. Harris, B&B, CÍT.
THE VICTORIA:
The week end programme at the Victoria Theatre attracted full houses, the chief attraction being the serial, The Court of Monte Cristo," which so many patrons of this theatre are following.
is
■ CRAIGENCOWER..
4882
11 Pte. Strahan, not out...
Pte. Walker, b Ng Sze Kwong
6
Extras --
11
Cpl. Horrocks, e Ching, b Ng Sre
Kwong Rev.Bundle, cand b Ng Sze Kwong
Total..
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
121 Lieut, Cavenaugh, c Ching, b Yew
Man Tsun...
27
C. S. M. Keenan, Liu Yat Moon, w.b Ng Sze Kwong
...14.5 0 39
4
7L/C. Deakin, run out
50
2 Sgt. Harden, b Ng Sze Kwong
13
21
1 Lieut. King,"c Liu Yat Moon, b
Yew Man Tsim...
C.Q.M.S. Smith, not out
1
· 0
Sgt. Bird, did not bat
Extras......
24
21
0
6
Q. · M...
R.
5 Yew Man Tsun... 8
1
22
4 Ng Sze Kong.. 13.
8 G. Lee "ow 5
2 Sin Man Ping..... 5
LEAGUE TABLE
89
*** **
A new programme will be pro- duced to-night, when a William Fox picture will be screened, "Slander" with Bertha Kalich in the leading part. There is also a Gazette numa ber and to-night and to-morrow will AITAN. Brit, 1,183 tons, from be the two last performances of of thances quite excusable under the G. Manley, not out, Swatow, Capt: Stewart, Dongles SS,Cottrell's Acrobatic Troupe. Besides circumstances. The wicket-keeping A. Ellis, c Strange, b Bird.... wharf
PAUTING, Brit, 1,075 tons, from the clever acrobatic feats, Miss on both sides was good, Mr. Extras Sophie Cottrell sings and dances, having a lean afternoon, 4 and 1 Saigon, Capt. Parslow, B. &B, C4
and this troupe highly pleased the being his totals in the respective andiences. Booking is at Ander innings. The scores follow: son's.
CLEARANCES,
FEBRUARY 15, 1970. HANOI, French, 2p.m., for Haiphong, Lapicque
PENANG. American, 5 pm, for Bol, JOECO, American, 6 pm, for Manila TEAN. Fritish,. p.m., for tanton.
8.
Singapore...
BIN SANG. British, 3pm., fcr CHINAN, British, 3 p., for Singa pore.
DAITOKU MARU, Japanese, noon for Kobe.
YAMAGATA - MARU," Japanese; 3. pm, for Kri P SUMATRA MARU, Japanese, noen for Singapore.
FAN SA: Fritish, moon for Iloilo.
** FEBRUARY 16, 1919. CHANG HW, Brit, 10 am., Bang Kok.
KAIPIN French 7 a m., Daiphong. VERDUS, French, 620 am, Hai-
HUNGLEE Chi, Ban Haiphong MIRA I MARU, Jɛg. 31 am, Kobol GLENFA LUCF, Amerly 6-po Singapore.
KEYAYOILER, CHE 6.30am, Ebang UHIYODO ART, Jap, 3.
oce,
RGAN
*14
$
Bird
THE HONGKONG,
Corpi. Mann, c Robinson b Oyery 37 There was a fine programme a Gunr. Middleton, b James e ... 25 Ling... the Hongkong Theatre last night Bombr. Sharman, c Cochrane b
Overy... and a large and appreciative audi-
20 Hamilton ence. The principal picture was a Sgt. Athorne, not out....
41. 5-part
"Destiny's Toy, · Sgt. Drummond, c.Tayler b Overy 7 and this was full of interest through- Gunr. Sharp, c Sub. b James) out. "The Stage Villain" and "Percy Lieut. Coltman, b Cochrane... 23 of Brains has Nix" were distinctly Lieut. Sutherland, Gunr, Baines, funny and caused much amusement. Lieut. Tom, Sgt. The Hongkong orchestra is a capital one and with a Gaumont Graphic of war pictures, complete. a fine enter- tainment, -tapelle
The programme will be repeated to-night and to-morrow ant those -who like a good tight at the pictures ought not to miss this programtime. On Tuesday at 5.15 there will tea matinee, when a Comedy "Neary a Deserter", and a 7-part film "The Daughter of MacGregor" will be Естеелей.
-To-morrow there will be a special matince at the Hongkong Theatre at 5:15 pm, showing a beautiful Fara- mount film drama in 5 parts "The Daughter of MacGregor."
Talfourd,
Extras
Bowling analysis.
O MEL
Bowling Analysis.
:4
Luke-Plumber.
BRITISH GAZETTE, “No. 488,
No half price tickets.
Booking at ROBINSON'S.
VICTORIA THEATRE
HO
FEBRUARY 17, 18, & 19. at 9.15 P.M.
AMERIGAN, GAZRITE,, No. 21.
WILLIAM FOX
-presenta
BERTHA KALICH fo
"SLANDER'
A modern society photo-drama that every wonmn should are
‚ and evory, man should study,
Last two nights of the Cottrell's Acrobatic Troupe. ........
THURSDAY, 20th at 6.15 P.M.
11
MY OLD DUTCH, in. 5 parts.
SUNDAY. tard. at 6′ F. M.
"THE PRIMROSE PATH," in parts.
HONGKONG THEATRE.
FEBRU (RY, 15, 16, 17′ - 18. Showing a Paramount Feature in 5 parts
LOUISE HUFF
IN
"DESTINY'S TOY"
Also Gazette & Comics.
TUESDAY, 18th. MATINEE at 4.15 p.m. Shoving" THE DAUGHTER OF MAC GREGOR.” A beautiful Paramount Photo Play in parts."
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TO-DAY (MONDAY), 17th February
FRIDAY, 21st February
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DANCE
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FULL STRING ORCHESTRA.
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on Wednesday, 19th February, Tickets for Dance 50 cents,
PASSENGERS.
Manager: D. M. GOODALE,
Mr. E. L. Munoe, Dr. and Mrs. V. Mann, 3. children and infant. Mr. N.. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. A.C, Mauchan, Mr , Mr. and Mra. '. Mills and G. Mangros, Per Tenyo Maru, for Bar Franciaco Infaat Dr. K. Nakanishi Mr. C. Mari
DEFARTED.
Total (for 8 wkts.). 90, Mr. G:8. Arcbbatt, Mr.-E. Ask Mrs. N. O. Norman, Mr. Y. Chara, Mir: Mr. Daric Atkins, Mrs. P. Alexander and K. Ono Mr. Y. Okubo, Mr. Price, Mr. child," Mr. W. H. Avery. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. R. 1. P. Fatteson, Father C. N. Bosworth and child, Mr. and Mrs Bastos Avis Polvereza McW WI. F. Bennett and child, Miss E. Barry Plummer, Mr. J. G. Parkin and 2 servant... 2 Mr. J. Bourne, Mr. 8. E. Cheung and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Quintus. Mr. R 5 servant, Mr. G. E. Carpenter,, Mr. Made
Redfern, Capt. and Mrs. C. B. Balter Cortabitarte, Mr. Quan Cheung, Mr. Mr. Jose Bubio, Mr. A. L. Rae, Father Ting Mai Chan, Mr. T. C. Chu and Y. Revalta, Mr. T. Sbinyo, Mr. Ray H servants, Mr. Cha Sai Chin, Mr. Che Shoemaker Mr. and Mrs. A. J. D. Kwong
Cheong, Mrs. E. A. Corban and
POSITIONS OF THR TEAMS TO DAZE.
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BERI
10
2
41
22
Mr. and Mrs. L. Everett,
# children, Miss W. Conway, Mr. P. W. Stewart, Me. G. Barangays, Mr. and Mrs. MDC, Bteen, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sennet Chin and son, Mr. and Mrs. P. B.Cheung Misa J. Sheehan, Rev. G. Beheerzlin and 3 sorvants, Mr. Ting Kit Cheung child and inlant, Mr. Paul Super, Mr. G. Mr. Chang Mok Cher, Mr. Fook Kwa Starradey, M. and Mrs. A. M. Service, Cher, Mrs. E Christie, Miss Mrand Mrs. G. W. Turan, M. &. B- R.G.A.
23 Chalmers, Mrs. G. Dunbar and child Tigh, Mr. Tick-Chor Tan, Mr. G. Towson, 10 3 10 1
Omigongower.
Mr.J. H. Dayer, 80424 Ciril Service
Capt FC Townsend, Mr. Yoo Taogr 699503 children and servant, Mr. and Mr. Yi Ya Tun and two servants, bir- 7 0 24 5 Kowloon
118 8. K. Everett Jar, Miss A. M. Fell Bliss Mr. U. Taksta. Mr. C. C... Vorwey, Mr. Manchesters
Mary Forbes, Mr. A. Fertik, Mr. Rasa Vidal, Mr. F. EJ. Water, Benkeme UNIVERSITY NAVY, Uzivomity
Quang Fo, Mr. H. J. Figueiredo, Mr. and Toe, Mrs. W. La Watson, child and amaby, Mrs. Alister Forbes infant sad amab, Mr. M.. Takolan, Mr. Chee Chuen Wu, This was a very even game on OBO
Mrs B. Fowler Mr. Louis Glas Mr.Tang Nin Wang, Mr. Ewai Cheong Saturday, the University batting first Na
4Prince Dimitri N. Colitain, Mr and Mrs.
OR. Guest Miss C. Gues Father Yach Mr. and Mrs. Zobel de Ayals
Wong, Mr. Fo--Wu and servant, Mr. R and amassing 187, J. D. Wright be
Gueneches, Mr. E. Gensburger and and two daughters, Mr. J. E. M. Arin ing top scorer with 47 Ponsonby
servants, Dr. E. Gimsan, Mrs. Greenwall heirs, Mr. Q-M Bluar. Mr. James M. Fane and Marley also materially áð·}, ding to the score. On the Navy pro A recent report states that dur Han, Justice W. Y. Hu, Mr. Vicente Hip, Mr. Victor Legazpi, Mr..F. Lelimons. Ms. F. M. Holder and child, Mr Wai Neiss, Mr. A. Fiokote, Mr. T. M. Herry, ceeding to the wickets the chief item in ing the Chinese New Year holidays, Mr. O. R. Harrison, Mr. H. Johnston Mr. A. Montenegro, Mrs. H. Mayarke Total (for 6 wickets dec.) ...162 their innings was the batting of Hack 100 pieces of silk, valued at $7,000 Mr. and Mrs W. Kay, Miss E. Ray and child, Me and Mrs. F. A. A det
For the first time, this season the dollars had been lost by one of the Mr. T. Kate, Mr. L. Korenman, L. F.E
Kandy, Mr. T. Kana Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. J. Yamabile, and 31 Chinese,
Bilva, 1 Mr. B. Shibata, Mr. Geo. R. Tingle firma pa the French Concession, Kelly, Mrs. M. Krahmalef and infar Shameen. Later reports say that D. K. N. Kwan, Mr. Geo. Kerr, Mr. G. the property formerly belonged to Kobayashi. Misy Innocent, Miss Innocent, THEY MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD. the Bank of Taiwan
Mr. W. E Lynberg, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Biang and servant, Mr. and Mr. CW. THE pleasant purgative effect experi- Lyman and child, Mr. Chu Chi Liang, Rienced after taking Chamber isin's Mr. Po Yung Leang, Mr. Ching Yuen Tablets and the healtby condition of Lan, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.Metcalfe, Capt.. body and mind to which they contribute, and Mra. W. MacDonald, Mrs. Marshall | maken one feel that living is worth while. Nertia and Japaness maid, Mr. and Mr. Fot. sala- by all Chemists and Store V. G. McClatchy, Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller, Koopers
did not bat.
Extras
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