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HONGKONG POLICE.

INSPECTION BY THE

GOVERNOR.

FOOTBALL

TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMMI. AND NOTES.

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Interest in local football beginstɔ The annual inspection of the Hongkong Regular Police Force was languish as is usual near the end of held yesterday afternoon by the the season. Yet there are Officer Administering the Govern- trophies to be won. These are the ment (the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, Hongkong League Cup and the C.M.G) on the compound of the United Services League Shield. To Central Police Station. The parade inchided all available members of the morrow will likely see the latter forte, and presented a very smart settled. The Hongkong F.C. and appearance. H. E, who was attended Navy are due to play and one point

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The two leading teams in the 2nd Division' are in opposition and from spectator's point of view will no doubt be the best game of the after noon.

This is the St. Joseph's College and Staff and Departments match. The College team are almost certain to win the league but the staff are out to beat them if it can be managed.

The other matches, Kowloon v. 83rd Co., R.G.A., and South China Athletic Res. v. 88th Co., R.G.A. have no bearing on the league champion ship

"Matches, grounds, referees, etc.

follow:

by Mr. P.PJ. Wodehouse. A.D.C..for the Navy will do it. was received with the generar salute", after which the Hon. the Captain. Superintendent of Police conducted H. E. down the ranks H. E. seemed very pleased with all he saw. He paid special attention to P.C. 332, Tamar Singh, a victim of the Gresson Street affair, who stood on crutches behind the parade, and spoke a few words to him.

After the inspection, the parade hollow formed

into up" square and taking his stand in the middle of it, beside a table on which lay the usual medals, H. E. said: Mr. Wolfe, and members of the Hongkong Police Force, I am very| glad to have the honour of coming here to-day to inspect you for the first time since I arrived in, the, Colony more than seven years ago. also regret very much, as I am sure you all do. that this inspection is not being beld by Sir Henry May. as it has been year after year. His long connection with the Police Force as Captain Superintendent, and later, as Governor, has come to an end, and I am sure you will all sympathise with him in the illness which h caused him to resign his appoint- ment.

are The latest reports that he is progressing favourably we all hope and I that his very active life's work has not yet finished. This inspection is the first one to be held after the conclusion of hostilities in the Great War, and I should like to say briefly that the Government of this Colony

sure am

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UNITED SERVICÊS LEAGUE.. "Hongkong F. C. v. Royal Navy. On the Club ground at 4 pm. Re- feree, Mr. Emery.

2ND DIV. HONGKONG LEAGUE.

St. Joseph's College v. Staff and Departments. On the Club ground at 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr. Davis...

Kowloon v. 83rd Co., R.G.A. On the Navy ground at 2.30 p.m. Re feree, Corpl. Townsend, R.E..

88th Co., RG.A. v. South China Ath. Rea. On the Military ground at 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr. Banks.

SELECTED TEAMS.

CRICKET.

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES.

"MURDER IN WANCHAI.

BY ARMED ROBBERS,

HONGKONG DEFENCE

-CORPS.

Administrative: Oriars by Hajós EI. A. Morgan. Administrative Commandant.

Late last night the occupiers of Only two teams have, any chance

an unnumbered matshed on the hill- of winning the Cricket league this tomorrow. The Civil Service are side off Whitfield Street, Wanchai, season and they are both engaged the leaders and have a tough obstacle wete awakened by the sound of rob- tomorrow when they entertain the bets breaking in the door and before University. If the pedanta are at full strength they will test the Civil Ser they count decide on their coures of The Civil action, three man armed with re- vants to the utmost. available and must win to retain a nutes, who included a market gue- Service have out the best team solvers entered the shed. The in-of chance of being champions. Their dener's wife and daughter, promptly

rivals for league honours, the R.G.A., have apparently an easier task.ruised a cry of "murder," and the The Navy have done so poorly this robbers, taking fright, left the place season that they should not be able hurriedly without molesting any of to stay the winning career of the the people.. Outside the shed, is shot gunners notwithstanding: that, the latter have Perkins back after a long was heard. absence, and are without Sharman, Torr and Middleton. Fortunately the R.G.A. have an excellent substitute wicketkeeper in Turley but they will miss Sharman for his batting.

The C.R.C. entertain fellow club

mates from Kowloon. The K.CC season and it would not be surprising have been a disappointment this If they lost. The CRC have Ng Sze Kwong, back the team which is a good one for to-morrow.

Hongkong, Friday, March 28.

STRENGTH.

Machine Gun Company.

No. 998 Pte. C. R. Melling was rolled on 21.3.19, and posted to Reference Administrative "Order No. 1 dated 21.3.19, the resignation Pts. D. T. Wood, "A" Company,

is withdrawn.

EXAMINATION FOR PROMOTION." Reference Corps Order No. 5 dated 10. 1. 19, a lecture will be given by the Adjutant at Headquarters on Wednesday, 2nd April, at 6.00 p.m.

LEAVE

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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1919.

HONGKONG SCHOOLS' ATHLETIC SPORTS.

THE VICTORIA THEATRE.

It has often been wondered where The school of the, Colony heki on earth Charlie Chaplin gets his their annual sports

on the Race ideas from; for he writes all his own Course this afternoon when the fod picture plays, but now we know.. lowing schools were represented Last night at the Victoria Theatre Queen's College, Diocesan School, Chaplin's Million Dollar masterpiece Convent, Kowloon British School, first part shows him when he is a rookie," and learning the very St. Joseph's College, Sai Ying Pun was shown: "Shoulder Arms, which School, Yahati School, French depicts Charlie at the front. The Ying Waly College, St. Stephen's College, St. Paul's College, Ellis rudimentary steps of becoming a sold- Selicol, Gurrison is extraordinary. Then after a while Anglo Indian Selicol, Victoria British School and we are shewn him in the front line trenches. Evidently he must have read Kadoorie School, Wanted School, ter and the play he makes of his feet

Praya East School.

There was

a large gathering of a lot about them, because he goes fully prepared even down to the does an extraordinary amount of Stewards-Rev. Bro. Air, Mr.fooling. The scene where they all cholars.

The following is the list of officials: mouse prarand with this again he R. E...O.. Bird, Hov. A. D. Stewart sleep in a dugout full of water is

Rev, W. H. Hewitt, Rer. W. T. It is not clear whated were the creuinstances which led to the firing of the pistol, bub ac cording to the gardener's son. his father's attention was attmeted by the cries of the women, and runcing

to face with the robbers, who, angry out into the garden, he came face

that their plan had been spoiled and fearful let the gardener might at tempt to prevent their weaping

It is many weeks since a friendly shot point blank at him, killing him game has been played. To-morrow instantaneously. It is believed that the Craigengower team are at home an Indian constable's attention was to the 63rd Co. R.GA, who will be attmoted by the report and that he weak having several of their players gave case. ring four times at thein 4: he ran. The robbers returned selected for the R.G.A. team.

Following is the full programme what for shot and eventually got clear for to-morrow!

in the darkness. As far as the China Manean ascertain, none of

LEAGUE MATCHES.

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Civil Service v. University. On the Civil Service ground at 2.15.

Royal Navy R.GA. On the Navy ground at 2.15.

C.R.C. v. K.C.C. On the C.R.C. ground at 2.15.

St. Joseph's College-E. de Souza w. Ogley and E. P. Hyndman: P Xavier, S. Sepher and S. Marcal, "ROr Omar, J. Silva, E. R. Hyndman (Capt.)> E. L. Moosdeen and L. Xavier.

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FRIENDLY MATCH. Craigengower v. 83rd Co. R.G.A. the Craigengower ground at 2.15.

SELECTED TEAMS! CRC-Ng Sze Kwong (Capt.) Staff and Departments. Glennyyew Man Tsun, Geo. Lee, Harry Wain Scoular; Rev. Bundle, Knight, Ching, Sin Man Ping, Wei Lee San. Conner; Kirby, Skilton, Ellarby, Wong Po Keang Wong Kwok Street, Sherriff."

88th Co. R.G.A-Gladwin: Thomas, Carter; Lieut. Jones, Morrell, Cromp ton Moss, Dawson, Youll, Leather land, Smith.

Kwong, Weng Kam Ning, Cheung Wing Kui and Un Hew Fan.

the shots fired by the constable took

effect. It is said that his eyes were

dazzled for a while by one of the robbers, flashing powerful torch Eight full in his face. The gardener's dend body has been removed to the public" mortuary (

MAGISTRACY.

(ME.ORME's Cotar.)

UFIUM.

R.GA-Liegts. Sutherland and

For the possession of six thels of Coltman, Sergt. Majors Turley and prepared, opium, a Chinese was this

and morning fined $600. Turley, Sergts. Drummond Athorne, Corpl. Mann, Bombr. Bower- man, Gunners. Baines, Sharpe, Fer

kins,

Civil Service.-A."E. Wood, B. W, Bradbury, P. T. Lambie, F. Syme Themson, F. 1. Ling. E. W. Hamil ton, R. E. O. Bird, W. H. Edmonds, Insp. A. Terrétt, 3rd cl.. for meri-H. Strange, C. Sara and C. Severn, toriasse work during the past 5 years. K.C.C.-D. M. Goodall, K. R.

is much indebted to the Force, whose members have been more and more depleted, for their services during the past four years. Very good work has been done by all branches, and the large number of awards that I am about to make is a tribute to that work. We cannot forget those

Royal Navy-Crocker: Coaker, men who have been fortunate enough Warren Biggs, Smith Chapman to get to "the scene of military Travis, Neal, Farmaloe, McNiven, operations, and, while we honour Burton. all who

to fight, we sympathise with those volunteers för active service who have the misfortune to be left behind. They have done very hard work here. I hope they will not think ther services to the Empire in general will be forgotten because they did not have the good fortune, to go to the Front. My hope is that the memory of those, of your number for who have died in the war their country will be suitably com- -memorated in the new building

when it is

I finished. particularly to mention among the

want

awards I am about to make the act of Sergeant Bond. None of us were actually present, but I think most of us have enough imagination to realise what it was to dive into the sea,

night, опа dark, wintry

way but to perform his duty

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A "MUSICAL THIEF.

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Captain W. Murray Scott, is grant

leave from 1.4. 19. to 7. 5. 19. Sergeant A. Charlton, "B" Coy, Featherstone, Mr. A. H. Crook, Bev, more than funny, and Chaplin's in and enables him to have a good is granted 12 months extension of T. W. Pearce, and Mr. J. I..ventive genius comes to his rescue

McPherson.

It may night's sleep, thought leave from 5, 3, 19.

Then We cold. a trifle General Committee,--Rev. Bro. be Corp. T. F. O'Sullivan, Eng. Coy.,

sbown are

little real (attached to H.K. Police), is granted Alphonsus, Mesir. R. J. Barbecit.

RE. O. Birl. H.-H. Chen, T. Scamouflage, and the business with months' leave from 22. 319. Pte. C. Sara, "A" Coy., is granted Chun, A. H. Crook, W. V. Doherty, the tree is perhaps the funniest thing.... 9 months leave, to date from 7.5.19 E. J. Edwards, .. Foster, J. Gul-we have ever seen on the film. Pte. C.A.M. Smith, "B" Coy.sagher, W. L., Handyside, W. Kay How he decoys the Kaiser and Vor Rev. Bro. Pil, Mr. T. G. Pugh into the American lices cannot be des granted one year's leave, to dated Y. P. Law, S. S. Leung, A. More, Hindenburg into a car and takes them cribed. It is absolutely too funny, and from 18.4.19.

Pte. John W. Taylor, Mounted and Mr. H. Sykes. Section, is granted 7 months' leave Hon. Secretary, Mr. G. Franklinthe only thing to do is to go and see it. Just when people are getting from 27.3.19.

Nightingale.

Competitors' Committee.Mr. W. worked up to an exciting pitch, L. Handyside und Mr. T. F, Ford. after his return to the American Handicappers. -- Mr. L. Forster lines, we find that Charlie has only fooled us after all and has been and Mr. H. Sykes.

indulging in a peaceful and ambitious dream It is extremely doubtful” L..whether such a comic as well as kong before, and the management artistic film has been seen in Hong- of the Victoria Theatre has to be congratulated on obtaining for its

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Pte. S. Gray, "B" Coy,, is granted weeks' leave from 28.3.19. granted 9 months leave from 1.6.19.

Pte. E. A. Irving, "B" is granted 12 months from 29.3.19.

Pte. D. W. Tratman, "A".Coy., is

Pte. W. G. Baker, "B" Coy., is

granted 3 months leave from

28.3.19.

Pte. E H Sharp, "D" Coy, is

granted 9 months leave to date from day of departure.

Orders for Artillery Company by Major J. H. W. Armstrong, Y.D.

ANSCAL MUSKETRY COURSE..

Sunday, 30th March, 9.30 a.m. at King's Park Range, Kowloon: The following N. CO and men will at tend (uniform with rifle, belt and sidearms):-

Right Half Company-Gunners Brewer, Ellis, Handyside, Rocha and Tatam

Left Half Company-Corpls. Bass- ford and Gunners Millar, Lee, Forbes, Singer and Cormack.

Starters-Mess. W. y. Doherty E. A. Pearce, and H. Sykes. "

Clerks of the Course.Mr.

Otheiat Time-Keepers.-M. W Forster and Rev. J. S. Harrington.

Scorer,r.

or W. W. Fox.

Judges.--Rev. Bro. Alphonsus, patrons such a magnificent entertain MF, T. F. Ford, Corp. W. J. Moody, Sergt. Davis, Mr. E. J. Edwards, ment.

Mr. A. Morris, Rev. Bro. Fail, Rev. HONGKONG LAWN BOWLS.

C. B. Shann. Messrs. Y. P. Law, Bishen Singh, Chan Poding. Ho

The annual general meeting of the Yan-tak, Ko Kin-an, Lam Puk-to,| Tan Ying-cheung, Leung Shui-sang, Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association yg Ching-sau, Surg On-wing, and was held in the Police Club Favilion See To Wing-bong. «

yesterday. Present:-Mr. W.Wother- spoon representing Taikoo (Chair- At the time of our going to press man). Insp. Gerrard representing the results were

LONG JUMP (SENIOR CHAM-

PIONSHIP),

1. Chiu Hou-chun.

2. Wong Kwai-yin.. ". 3. A: Rahmin.

Length. 17 feet.

Order for Engineer Company, by Captala 100 YARDS FLAT RACE, JUNIOR Lamble representing Civil Service.

W. Russell,

PRACTICE RUN D.E.L.

When charged with the theft of a gramaphone, the property of Mr. D. Tollan, and a camera, belonging to Quartermaster Sergeant Wilson, a

N. G. Os & Sappers as detailed, by Chinese pleaded not guilty.".

After the police had given evi- the CS.M. will parade for a practice dence to the effect that the defen-

1. Ko Chi-to.

CHAMPIONSHIP).

2. Tsui lu-wun.

3. Wong Hung-mi

Kowloon C.C for the first time entering the Association. Mr W. Gerrard and Mr. J. Mcintosh, Hon. Sec. representing Kowloon. Bowling Club. Inspectors Angus and Kent representing the Police Rec Club. Messra, H. J. Stanley and P. T. In the course of a statement review. the ing the year's working. chairman said that $253 were hand- ed to War Charities as a result of the and that the balance in hand amounted to $64.85. Insp. Gerrard 2. A. Rahmin,

was elected President for the. 3. Leung O-sang and Chin Hon ensuing year. Mr. McIntosh.

was re-elected Eon. Sec. and Trea chun dead heat.

stirer. Several rules were amended. The opening, date of the season will be May 26 It was stated during the meeting that Shanghai would be sending players down this season. Votes of thanks to the retiring Pre- sident and the Hon. Sec. ended the business;

CHAMPIONSHIP).

1. Tsai Kao-ian.

Insp. H. Garrod, 3rd cl., for meri Maccasku; L. J. Blackburn, C. Jdent was anfested on the inforun at Lycemun at 8.20 p.m. on 400 YARDS FIRST RACE (SENIOR sweepstake on last year's final match, torious work during the past 5 years. Stapleton, T. M. Cockrane, J. Ption given by certain persone to Tuesday, 1st April. Officer on duty:

Insp. J. Grant, 3rd cl, for meri-Robinson, A. De Souza, H. H. Tayler, whom the defendant attempted to torious work during the past 5 years. R. Pestonji, H. Overy and Lieut. sell the things, his Worship passed

Insp. W. Kent, 3rd cl., for meri A. Halpin. "..

torious work during the past 5 years.

Insp. P. Angus, 3rd ch, for meri- terious work during the past 5 years. Insp. P. Brazil, 4th cl., for long and faithful service.

Insp, W.Davitt, 4th cl., for long and faithful service.

Insp. P. Edulger, 4th cl., for ex- ceptional services during past 4

years.

Ps. 62 Bond, 3rd. cl., for saying

life.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

A FINE WIN BY N, E. KENT.

not to 'save life in the ordinary P.-. 44 Willis, 4th c., for excepchampionship and the general opinion in arresting a criminal. Even if tional services on detective staff and he bad not succeeded, the act general good work.

very great one, for he P.-9.6 Cashman, 4th cl., for long dived into the junk anchorage from service and good work.

P. 63 Willis, 4th c., for excep. a launch, which did not stop, and arrested a man who tried to get tional services on detective staff. !* away. It was possible that the man might have offered considerable resistance, and Sergeant Bond scred at the imminent risk of his life. Then there is one of the victims of the Gresson Street affray who is here to-day, because he was not well and at Yaumati.

Insp. Mohinder Singh, 3rd c., for enough to appear last year, his! injuries proving to

much meritorious werk.

LP-5 87 Badan Singh, 4th cl., for more severe than was imagined at the time. His name is Pre long service and good conduct.

LP.-3. 141 Mehr Singh, 4th cl.,

be

sentence of 12 months? hard labour.

(MR. LINDSELL'S COvar.)

A PAIR OF TROUSERS...

Charged with the theft of a pair of treamers from another youth, a yourg Chinese was sentenced to three weeks hard labour.

THEFT OF SILE.

The proprietress of Madame Lily's dressmaking, business in Alexandra Buildings charged her Chinese bat- gray silk and some silver beade, maker with the theft of a yard of valued at $15.50. The defendant pleaded not guilty."

The complainant, in the witness. box, said the silk was given to her

Lidut. Templeton...

Recruits will attend for instruction INSTRUCTIONAL CLASSES FOR RECRUITS.

under R. E. Staff Sergeants at West Fort, Kowloon, at 9 p.m. on Wednes day, April 2ad.

MUSKETRY.

Those who have not yet fired their Musketry Course will attend at King's Park Range at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, 29th instant.

Range Officers: Lieuts. Hall and Brown. 81/4.

With reference to Administrative Order No. 8/1 of 14.2.19, members of the Engineer Coy, who:

1. having attained the age of 55. 2. having passed their 46th birth- years desire to be discharged: day wish to be excused from all parades.

3. having passed their 41st birth-

HIGH JUMP (JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP).

1. Ko Chi-to. 2. Woo Pak-ping... 3. L. Rocha. 300 YARDS FLAT RACE (SENIOR

CHAMPIONSHIP).

1. C. Mackenzie. 2. A, Rahmin.

3. Leung Ofsang."

ONE MILE BICYCLE RACE, (HANDICAP). OPEN.

1. Tong Kwonz

2. A. Silva Netto.

3. A. R. Tavares.

MacKichan, and 2/Carpl. Brown. day desire to be excused from DEL TET. parades will be held on, sub about race week by Mrs. Jordan to Practices, are requested to notify sequent Tuesdays for men of this make a dress. When the dress was the C.S.M. Engineer Coy. Office, near completion, the dressmaker told H.K.D.C. Headquarters, in writing as her that he had used up all the eight early as possible. yards, she had given him and that

unit. Further orders will be issued

MOUNTED SECTION.

Monday, 31st March-5.15 pm:

No small surprise was expressed at N. E. Kent's win yesterday. He was of the Colony, in the open singles playing S. E. Green, an ex-champion

was that Green would win the game, The opinion of most was, that Green the final and then challenge Ng Sze would go on winning all the way to Kwong. The first set was won by Green, Kent's play is at all times very steady and it was this steady P... 7 Ingham, 4th cl.. for excerplay which won for him. the second set-but not before 12 games had tional services on detective staff.

F.-s. 50 Cockle, 4th cl for exce been played. Green seemed to take tional services on, detective staff. i

ALS 140 Fallon, 4th ch for things caster in the next set so that exceptional services on detective staff Kent won it with less difficulty... In the fourth set Green's play reminded us playing entis focaments. He there was no more stuff feit to make orders for Infantry Battalion by Major At Jockey Club Stables. Dress, drill was with his old form and a belt. She became suspicious but he deserved to win the set, as he did. suid bothing. Yesterday, said wit- But the persistent play and steadiness, as whe was out shopping with "A" COMPANY, NO. 2 PLATOON. ness of Kent were telling and he got a friend, she saw in the shop window

Tuesday, 8th April-5.15 p.m. at the fifth set and won the game. of Mohammed and Co., of D'Aguilar Headquarters, TET, for N. COs.

Yesterday's results

Street, a hat made of gray sila iden- the following will attend-Sergt. follows:

tical with that Mm. Jordan had given Humphreys, Corpls. Walker and her to uke the dress. Moreover, it was tribuned with her silver beads. The witness said" that she was the only importer of that class of beads, and there was no doubt that they were stolen from ber shop. She made enquirice in the shop and ascer

1.P.4. SG Kesar Singh, 4th cl; for long service and good conduct.

LPs 32 Anoop Singh, 4th ci,, for long service and good conduct.

Tamar Singh, the last of the men for long service and good conduct. who suffered in that dastardly affray, -and I have great pleasure in present- ting him with a medal to-day. He has had to be invalided out of the Service, and he will return to his country with our best wishes for his recovery. You have lost recently your C.S.P, Mr. Messer, who has

the been transferred to

post "of Treasurer, and 1.am sure that in Mr. Wolfe we bave who a very worthy successor,

will look carefully after the interests

1.Ls 14 Khair Din, 4th cl., for long service and good conduct.

1.L. 325 Baghel Singh, 4th cl., for specially good work..

LP 429 Karm Din, 4th cl, for alertness and pluck in arvesting an armed man on the 13th January, 1919.

were

as

OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SINGLES. N. E. Kent beat S. E. Green, 26, 7-5, 6-2, 1-6, 6-1.

CULB HANDICAP SINGLES CLASS "A"

A. Morse (recs. 3/6) beat A. B. Raworth (rec, 1/6); 6-2, 6-1:~~~~

-TO-DAY'S MATCHES.”

Club Handicap Doubles.-Lieut

Col. Crisp and Capt Murray. (scr.) stained that the hat was brought thure,

by her hatmaker to be sold. In

Ps 197 Wong Pui Lan, 4th clay. Lieut. Holborn and Pay Lieut. order to produce it in Court as evi Club Handicap Mixed Doubles-dence, said witness, she bought the

C.C.51 Kwong 'Shing, 4th el., for

Robinson (rec, 15).

of the Force in general, and will be for long service. prepared to meet the conditions which are so rapidly developing in exceptionally good detective work in F: A. Redmond and Mrs. Maitland but for $8. ̧.· this Colony by an increase in the the New Territory...

C.C 177 Ip Sha Nam, 4th el, for "Force which is necessary. I wish him every success in his new post, zeal and pluck in arrest of armed It now gives me very great pleasure bad characters in Yaumati.

(scr.). Capt. Gray and Miss Gordon (rec. 15-2).

OFFICER LEAVING.

After the Chinese manager of Mohammed, and Co., hud corrobor- at the previous witness' ovidence to the effect that the lat was brought to his shop by the accused, the de "CC-12 Kwong Chan-4th cl, for

waker was called and said a quantity to present the awards to those on zeal and pluck in arrest of armed

of silk similar to the inaterial with this list.

H.E: then pinned the medals on to bad characters in Yaumati.

Lieut. Hudson of the R.G.A., who whid: the hut was made, was given the left breast of the recipients C.C 380 Lai Shing 4th cl., for seal tunics, congratulating and shaking and pluck in arrest, of armed bad has been stationed at Stonecutters him by his mistress to icke a dressy, during the last three years is leaving: He did not see the used steal the characters in Yaumati hands with each in turn. A march C.C. 179 Chan Hung, 4th. cl., for on the RM.S. Empress of Asia will, but it was possible for him to past was followed by three cheers for

zeal and pluck in arrest of armed bad to-morrow for London, to report to have taken it as they worked in the His Excellency,

the War Office. He will be accom-sane room at udjoining talics. The characters in Yaumati

A Pc. B. 332 Tainar Singh, 4th c., panied by his wife and child. After witness also recognised the beads us for pluck and zeal at Gresson being demobilised Mr. Hudson ex- similar to those issued to him by his

pects to go to Rhodesia, and take up mistress. Street Insp. B.. Browne, 2nd cl. for CC. 122 Tsang Siu, awarded the farming. meritorious work during the past 41 Belilios Bronze Medal for great years.

gallantry displayed in effecting the

BEST MEDICINE MADE. C'Sullivan, 3rd el, for rescue from drowning, at great risk, meritorious work the past 4 to his own life and in spite of the belter medicine can not be made beads in settlement of the debt

than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. At this stage, Mr. Haywood's drowan's resistance to being

It relieves thelongs, olen the secretions, years.

Insp. I. J. Watt, 3rd cl, for meri sayed, of a lunatic, why aparatly Ezine azrectoration sad nasista Nature in clerk bright in a letter announcing torious work during the past 5 years, attempted to commit suicide by restoring the system to a healthy condi. that ersunsel had been instructed to

Insp. R. Macdonald, 3rd cl, for jumping into the Harbour near the tion. Besides, it contains bo opistas uppent for the accused. meritorious work during the past 4 Hau Tak wharf at 8.20 p.m. on the and is perfectly safe to take.

28th August, 1918

THE MEDALLISTS. The following is a list of those who received medals

-years.

The defendant then made a state- ment from the dock, alleging that the * last q'uicar (the dressmaker), 'owed' Elen $1 and gave him the silk End

For sale

all Cheinista and Storekoopera

Hi Worlip coded the cANG Puiti! 10.30 to-morrow motidings

HA. Morgan.

order.

SIGNALLING SECTION.

Tuesday, 1st April-5.15 pm. At Headquarters. TET-Rifles, belts, pouches and dummy cartridges to be carried.

G. E. STEWART, Captain, Adjutant, E.K. Defence Corps.

THIEF WANTED.

The manager of, the American Express Co. has just received a cable, from his San Francisco Office offer ing $200 (Gold) reward for the arrest and apprehension of G. F. Alves, on a charge of stealing American Express Orders. This man has been known by the name of Alvers and Alvez, and he is believed to have several relatives in Shanghai.. g

It has been learnt from someone

cisco with him, that he posed as having been to the front with the who travelled over from: San Fran

Canadian Forces, but on arrival at Shanghai this was quickly disproved, and it was found that he enlisted in a British Regiment, and was invalid ed out on account of injuries to his leg whilst playing football.

With the MARCHANT you can

Month's rur in To find cost

Improve your Methods.

Answer: $14.25 per M..

With this machine you can save time

in all

your calculations. To prove

this to your own satisfaction figure this problem, answered by the Marchant

in ten (10) secords:

2,142,550 ft. - Mills' expenses, $30,531.34.- ture per M. divide $30,531.34 by 2,142,550

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Phone 2487,

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