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fellow," with cheers and a tiger" or two, and let ourselves go and get all worked up and hot. But pre sently, from natural causes, when the tumult and the shouting dies down,! and we are tired of it, there is always one leather lunged idiot who cannot disease for May 16 showed six cases The return of communicable let well alone, and you hear his voice of plague, one of enteric, and three starting again, all by itself. "for of a fever.

he's

"And you recognize him

for what he is, and would kick him

Mariners going to Chefoo are

Taiwan Maru, Netica, Euryales, Asahi Maru, Tajora Maru, Haihong, Daiteku Mare, Choysang, and Suiyang are among the latest shipping arrivals.

if you didn't happen to be a twentieth advised that there have been changes century scion of civilization. Well, made in the entrance buoys and that's that in this case, on a rather lights. These were notified on May bigger scale and especially in the 12. case of all that abuse of a broken man in an absolutely rotten position, by creatures who must still curse a beaten enemy they probably did not help to beat Count Rantzau may be the worst kind of Eun for all we know. We haven't troubled to look up his record. We don't care. His attitude at the presentation of the victors terms d'es not worry us Mes like Billy Hughes and Horatio Bottomley wouldn't have been leading. satisfied, we guess, if he had done his job on his knees. It isn't his attitude that matters, but theirs, and

OUTS.

Why did you raise your hat to her? She isn't a lady." Thus one man to another. "It isn't what she is, but what I am."" retorted the other. That exactly illustrates our position in this matter.

BRIDGING THE HARBOUR.

Mr. J. Caer Clark, architect and! Ltd Surveyor, is said to have submi. ted a scheme to the War Memorial Committee. It was published on Saturday in one of the local papers.

Part of it, clause 2. beginning "I suggest", was the original sugges- tion of the China Mail on Wednes

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**TECTE, ICSTICE, PEBLIC SERVICE.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919.

OF RANTZAU'S FAILURE TO STAND, AND OF COMMENTS

THEREON.

emotional amokers and ungentieman-

by blatherskites.

It turns out that poor old Court Rantzau felt his position so acutely that he could not trust himself to stand his knees were wobbly and his voice uncertain. He kept his

day, February 6.

We suggested a "broad causeway" with a shipping passage spanned by e swing bridge. We threw that out, with an invitation to the experts to say what

was wrong with it..)

Japanese cruisers, Twata and Chitose At 9.30 on Sunday morning the steamed out of harbour through the Lyemoon pass, the Iwata (flagship)

The Commodore was a guest at dinner on the Japanese flagship Japanese Admiral entertained a Iwata on Saturday night, when the large number of guests,

St. Vincent de Paul begs thankfully The Treasurer of the Society of to acknowledge the receipt of $20,

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toward the funds of the Society.) from an anonymous donor.

A Shanghai paper says that the Empress of Russia, left Shanghai for Vancouver, carrying a record cargo of silk. The cargo consists of 3,612 bales, valued at Tls. 2,000,000.

Male and Brevet Lieut.-Colcnel

Rus formerly commandant of the Shanghai, Volunteer Corps, was recently gazetted for promotion to Lieut. Colonel in bis regiment, the West Ridings.

Mr. C. G. Perduesa police pro-

We thought the seed must have bationer who proceeded to India fallen on stony ground, as sometime ago to complete his course netice was taken of it at the time. in Hindustani returned to the colony It is gratifying in May to see the by the s.s. Arafom Apear and is flowering of our February planting, taking up the duties of A.5.P. here even though it appear in the gardenice Mr. T. H. King who is on of another.

leave.

Now we will confess why we did not hammer home" our proposal, why we did not return again and again to it until it received overt attention. This we will do, and challenge Mr. Caer Clark by name to deal with the new point we raise.

Into our mind on the day we published the first original sugges tion of .a reclamation causeway across the harbour ever made in Hongkong, there jumped the recollec-i tion of what happened in connection with a breakwater constructed by order of the statesman Pitt, in a harbour we know. It was a fine. deep harbour till Pitt, at enormous expense, improved" it. The erection of that breakwater, which stands yet. caused the harbour to silt up.

COULD BARN HIS LIVING THAT WAY.

"Excuse me this. time, and let me go out. I am olo man, and my son no give me for my expense" pleaded, an old Chinese when charged this morning with soliciting alms in Battery Path

Mr. Lindsell to defendant-Why don't you start an English schoof for Chinese?

Fined $5.

SPECIAL CABLES.

MANILA OLYMPIAD, RESULTS,

SWIMMING EVENTS.

MONDAY, MAY 19, 1919.

PRESENTATION OF

BELILIOS SHIELD.

DOCKYARD RIFLE CLUE DINNER.

war kulies and men sat clown;

CRICKET. PONSONBY FANE'S XI. ▼.

N.C.O.' AND MEN.

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(China Mail SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT) tuner the Hongkong Hotel on!

SEVEN PLAYERS SCORE FOUR RUNS. This friendly match took place o MANILA, May 19,

Saturday night. The cusion was the Civil Service ground on Saturday, China lost the final of the Valley that the Dockyard Nitle Club and The Garrison team batted first and ball.

again woy the Hongkong Title Mann and Horrocks gave them a fair China: 3rd. Japan.

Swimming1st, Philippines; 2nd,

Teague and on Saturday night the start. This pair scored well but both steld was formally handed over by left at nearly the same time and 100 yards 1st, Uchida, Japan): Year's winner, Burk Rite Conner followed without scoring. 2nd. Inga, (Philippines): 3rd, Hub, to the new charegions.

This brought the scores to 35-3-0. Yeung, (China).

Mr. E. Kennets, chairman of Talfourd began to get runs but three. 2nd, Ong Sing Gun, (Philippines!: hair. Mr. W. A. Kaight, spying became associated with Talfourd One mile 1st, Uchida. (Japan); the Dockyard Birle Chis was in the more wickets fell quickly. Baines 3rd, Leung Kwok Sum, (China).

the, vive-ci There were many who was piling up a good score. He as metubes present in the guests gave one chance in a fine batting included ladies and 23 number of display, giving one chance. Baines- Naval Officers.

nade a good 21. The innings was declared at 187 for nine wickets.

Team race 1st, Philippines; 2nd, China 3rd, Japan.

Ong Sing Gun ('hilippines). 2nd, Leung Kwok Sum, (China); 3rd. 440 yards-1st, Uchida, (Japan);

(Philippines): 2nd (Philip pines); Breast stroke race 1st, Fernandez,

3rd, Tip Sin Hoi, (China).

Pentathlon-1st,

China.

China;

2nd,

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After dinner the toast of The King was honoured, and an excel

po. lent musical pregranate enter

During intervals in the progamine the toasts and presentations were made..

Fane's XI made a promising start, Marley and Wood meeting the deli- veries with confidence. Then Wood tried to hit one from Athorne to leg and the ball glanced up and struck him on the "point." This unsettled Mr. F. G. Kennett in his remarks him and the next ball saw him out. saut he had hoped the laTrying to hit he gave a skier in the would have presided bot he had slips, Keenan making a fine catch. previous engagement to dine on the Coles and Wahl each added double Japanese flagship. Therefore the figures and a change of bowling pleasure felt upon him. As they aft brought about a rot. Three were Kowloon on Saturday. The U.S.R.C. to celebrate the sful season

This league match was played at knew the object v. the dinner was cut for 57; six were out for 57 also. Robinson scored a boundary and were reinforced by two newly arrived the Dockyard Bike Cinh bt hut in then three more wickets fall without Punjabis officers and won easily by which the shield had been won and The last seven wickets. added four a score, the innings ending at 61. 49 games. Scores

Ms. Neighbour had gudusly unruns! Conner bowled well getting.

LAWN TENNIS. KOWLOON C.O., "B" v. U.S.R.C,

0-11.

O. Woodman and D. M. Goodall

aking three wickets in four balls. Scores:

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CW. Jeffries and A. O. Brawnsented to officiate on the pentation i three wickets for four runs, Baines (CC) lost to Col. Crisp and F. A.of prizes. Redmond, 3-5; lost to Col. Clementi-

Mr. Kennbar, Jarsti i dy avanebj Smith and Capt. Murray, 29: lost to hatenature at the ioning s Major Ardoino and Capt. Leslie Smith, Tu Hung ange is Nisember

when the scored the customary but Cpl. Horrocks, b Marley..... (K.C.C.) lost to Cot. Crisp and Red the next 10 sets talled" to see Lee Cpl. Conner, c Coles, b Severn 0

with the first sin

Stage Day Col. Manne Marley, b Severn... 13 mend, 4-7 lost to Col. Clementi-bull. The hoting of the members CQMS. Talfourd, b Severno Smith and Capt. Murray, 2-9; lost to was affected by so much overtine, R. S. M. Keenan, c de Sousa, b Major Ardoino and Capt. Leslie they not having amole oppe tunity to Marley.. Smith, 2-9.

practice. He congratulate ErLee.Cpl Lawrence, b Severn..... N. L. Railton and E. J. Edwards Breck and the teams on winning e Sergt. Althorne, st. Fane, b Severn 3. (...) lost to Col. Crisp ard Red shiell for the third tire cet of eight Gnr.Baines,cMarley, bCavanaugh al mond, 47 lost to Col. Clement yours. Mr. Keanett conclude by Sgt. Strange, not out Smith and Capt. Murray, 5-6; lost to thanking the Takes Ch the Lee. Cpl. Deakin, cand b Marley Major. Ardoino and Leslie Smith. 3.8. pleasant contests un spitality C. S., M. Turley, not out.....

Totals USR.C., "A" 74 games.nways noticeable in their matches KCC."B" 25 games.

ural for sending their chairman and

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rides representatives to hand over Total (for 9 wickets, declared)...187 the trophy..

over the shield he was doing a job Mr. Simpson said that in handing

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CRAIGENGOWER C.C. v. R.E." This league match which was played on the Craigengewer Courts on Saturday, resulted in a win for the sappers by 3 games. Scores -

Thompson and Crocker (C.C.C.) else. He thanked Mr. Keunett ke

that rhtly belonged to sandaly Marley .14 lost to Raworth and Taylor, 3-8 lost the kind remarks passed" about Tai-Coles....

Severn.....16 to Townsend and Millard, 2-9; lost ta koo Heath and Jewsbury, 5-6.

He considered the success of the Dockyard was due to keenness n' Bradbury and Pinna (C.C.C.) lost phictive shooting and to the bucking to Raworth and Taylor, 4-7 beat up they got from their ladies. Townsend and Millard, 6-5; beat (aughter) Mr. Simpson said when A. E. Wood, c Keenan, bAthorne 9 Heath and Jewsbury, 10-1.

be was on his way to a rifle meeting G. E. Marley.c Talfourd. b Baines 21

Cavanaugh

Earde..... Wood....

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beat Raworth and Taylor, 7-4; beat of the Dockyard men were off Liest-Col. Coles; c Conner, b

U. Omar and A. Rumjaha (CCC)}}

Heath and Jewsbury, 6-5 and lost to

to practice. Taikoo then had not Baines .... Townsend and Millard, 5-6.

even thought about prbtice. Mr. Capt. Wahl, c Strange, b Commer 15 Totals:-R. E. 51 games. C.C.C.pon then handed over the shield. G. C. Earde, b Baines Mr. Anderson, chairman of the A. de Sousa, b Baines 48 games. "

K.CC. "A. v. C.R.C, "B"

kyard Recreation Club, said it Lieut. Cavanaugh, b Conner ....... i seat and read his speech.

was his honour to propose the toust Pay-Lieut. Robinson, b Baines... X.C.C. "A" won all the sets in this of the team. He said it was a big Rev. Bundle, c Lawrence, b Baines $500 was the fine imposed by Mr.league game on the CRC ground, thing to do to win the whiehl winst R. A. Ponsonby Fane, not out Even had this nor been the case, his Has Mr. Caer Clark considered what Hutchison on a Chinese convicted of winning by a margin of 35 games teuins like Taiko and the Dockyard Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, b Conner" position was a pitiable one, far, might happen here?

0:1UM SMUGGLING.

AN INDIAN ARGUMENT.

an Indian.

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unlawful possession of seven taels of Scores far worse than

that of the Our harbour is partly deepened and prepared opium. Indian Prince who was similarly partly silted at present by a natural, stated that the opium was found beat G. Lee and Ng Tat Ting 8-3, beat Defence Corps, said Mr. Anderson, Sergeant Aris S. E. Green and G. Manley (K.C.C) Defence Corps. I mear Hongkong screamed at for a breach of decorum meandering "sccur." The floor of concealed around the dial of a clock Wei Lee San and C. F. Lee 8-3, beat because they couldn't have son The jackdaw is a busy Eird, with at the Delai Durbar. It was after-t (so diver Gibson told us many defendant was carrying an alert eye for glittering trifles. It wards explained that the Indian years ago) is deeply r dged, with hills

Un Hew Fan and Mok Hing Kin 6-5.guinst the Dockyand Defence Corps. is a fit emblem for the Journalist, committed his far pas through and hollows. The effect of even a

O. R. Chunyut and C. I. Stapleton (Laughter. He was very pleased to whose eye seems to be quite capable nervousness, an explanation that was small groin or pier is liable to be

(K.C.C.) beat G. Lee and Ng 9-2, share in the reflected glory obtained. beat Wei and C. F. Lee 8-3, beat Un by the Dockyard winning a trophy Athorne ...... 8 of noticing anything that sticks out later accepted, and believed. Count extraordinary Whether experts "far enough. The Journalist-la big Rantzau's position, it needs very little really can calculate these we do not

and Mok 7-4.

ke this. There is another glory in Baines11 Don't argue with lay, please, Mr. Foreman]-sees his imagination to conceive, was much know, but we doubt it. We are open Charged with assaulting a compatriot beat G. Lee and Ng 6-5, beat Wei some time, Aladdin.

R. E. Lindsell and L... J. Blackburn which we have been asking for Conner.... 3.3 facts and seizes applications as they more embarrassing.

to instruction. We have experiment with a walking-stick, an, Indian told and C. F. Lee 7-4 beat Un and Mok who went to see that all to him. Some people jump at him. He is a Past Master We suppose we shall be called led in a running brook, by interrunt Mr. Lindsell that they were being 18-3 of the Obvious, an expert in the pro-German for this. We cannoting or diverting the current and ob- quite sociable and having a friendly Totals K.C.C. "A" 67 games you have in the Nuvat Yond what Soug

"if these are the kind of childbun platitudinous and banal, and emeritus help it. it is not correct to slay serving the shifting of the sant and the argument, when he simply struck C.R.C. "B" 32 games. professor of the superficial. All of ambassadors, to fire on a flag of ing at anything like a rule. That spector Boulger pointed out that the changes in depth, but without arrive the complainant on the head." In-

ever are the parents like." which, besides some more that we truce, to abuse a guest, or to crow

WIGWAM V. C.R.C. "A."

great excess was due to Mrs. Neigh. Duet have. happily since forgotten, over a defeated enemy, and if we was doubtless due to wart of train effect of the blow on the complain the Wigwam courts and won by the all the cups and medals." If he were The league fixture was played on bour who was going to give away occurred to us on Saturday when must earn approval by encouraging ing. We learned enough, however. ant's head looked more like assault Chinese by 68 games to 31. reading those Reuter messages about such performances, then we will in those boyish experiments, to see than argument. Defendant was fined

Mr. Brock he would not know the way Count Rantzau made his submit to disapproval as philosophi now that the construction of our $15, and bound over with complain.

whether he would prefer to be a speech to the crowd representing his cally as we can. But let the reader Proposed causeway across the har ant in a personal bond of $100 for Country's conquerors, receiving their who may have felt inclined to resent bour might have very disconcerting six months. peace terms.

Count Rantzau did not our indulgence towards Rantzau's results. That is why, having thrown stand up to speak. He spoke sitting. queer attitude, for his own soul's out the suggestion, we waited for

It was a salient for the jackdaws sake, take thought before he barks expert objections that were not forth. ALLEGED ARMED ROBBERS. of journalism, and they grabbed it."pn-German" at us. During a coming. That is why, on Saturday, They took it and shook it and en war, we don't mind confessing, durwe were mildly amused to find an Two Chinese were charged on re larged upon it. They brandished it, ing a war in which our own country architect and surveyor saying "I and with being concerned in an played with it, and did everything is engaged, we do not care to hear succest," instead of

what is called Pacifist talk. The Mail has suggested." It is true we Inspector Macdonald said that re- "The China armed robbery in Western Street. ability to hear the other side", the did not estimate the financial cost yolver shots were fired in the house, "put yourself in his place" sort of at $4,971,600 ("there's luck in odd but no one was wounded. talk, is then apt to be irritating. It numbers," cried Barney) because that isn't really necessary then, and it is isn't in our line. We cannot all be Gardiner who appeared for one of the On an application from Mr. J. H. extremely unwise, because he that is architects and even architects are men, the case was remanded till May of us and yet not for us is against not always engineers. This, by the 22. us. Society is only possible on that war is an engineering job, and a understanding. ...

specialist's at that.

except look into it. To think that cablegrams, even at Press rates, cost good money, to think that the cables are overcrowded and over- worked; and then to think that the owlish, comments of such nincom poops should te dash-dotted through miles of healthy ocean, is to think things that are unwholesome.

But when "the war. is over, when

The harbour we spoke of is (cr

the war is won, when the menace was) on the eastern shore of Jersey,

is past and by, it is time to separate Channel Islands. Before dropping

LAWN BOWLS.

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That

Song

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The Yeomen of England.

Mr. E T. Crocker. The Battle Eve" Messrs. W. B. Cawsey and

A. J. Brock,

God be with you"

MA Seans, Jr.

member of the team or the father Violin Sobe Mr. Neighbour,

of Aladdin. Mr. Brock is both, added | Song--" Glorious Devon " Mr. Anderson, Mr. Anderson said

Mr. A. J. Brock.,

The song of the Jolly Roger

Memes, W. B. Casey, T. Hat, A. J. Brock and E T. Crocker.

CIVIL SERVICE "AT HOME."

he hoped to hear the Hongkong Bia. Quartetie On the occasion of the opening luck in it the pust two years but ley was being held as they had had day of the bowls season, Civil Ser vice were "At Home" on Saturday. were ready for it now. Perhaps that There was a large number of visitors why it wont be hald. Mr. Ander. of ladies put in an appearance. Tea whing the team all success und from other clubs, and quite a number son wound un by asking all to join in Soug→

was served near the bowls lawn. prosperity.

Duet Favoured by sunny weather it was The hosts had the best of it at the an enjoyable and successful function, rinks, winning all the matches.

Following are the bowls:-

THE REVOLVER NUIS ÎNCE.

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scores at

No. 1 RINK. CIVIL SERVICE.. SCRATCH TEAM. Sara

Aitchison Gardner Cooper

A Chinese arrested on the Leong Fincher

These intellectual, rabbits who cater for us said it was just like those Germans. It just showed that those Germans were as bad as ever, rude. the step from the goats, the gentle the subject, we may say that it is Wing Wharf, was charged with Sraceless devils, who needed a lesson men from the cads, the civilized froor dangerous for the amateur to jump being in possession of a revolver part yet. Being Journalists, they showed the ravages For four years the lip at conclusions. For instance. Let without a licence. journalistic enterprise. It didn't occur to them to ask Count Rantzau if perad venture there was a reason for his sit ting whilespeaking. They preferred, to

ask William Hughes of Australia what

serving pat: lots, the noisy ones, the AC be the straight Kowloon shore. Inspector Boulger informed Mr. vehement. haters, have been. tickled with the scour running parallel. Let Lindsell that defendant had a permit with applause. On a good wicket a pier or jetty be made in the directo carry the weapon in Batavia, they were, and they've got the habit tion of B. The theory is that the whence he had arrived.

of slogging by this time. They can-triangular space ABC

Hunter

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Duncan (skip) 21 Wotherspoon

(skip) 17 No. 2 RINK.

'TAIKOO. Muirhead Roylance

Dunlevy Seccombe

Morrison Stanley (skip) 26 Maclauchlan

(skip) 17

CIVIL SERVICE.

Fined Lamble

$100-

he thought about it. Willian Hughes

not stop. They itch still for the

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of Australia being a contemptible

siles that excused and even approv-

MURDER OF A CONSTABLE.

person with the gift of the gab and

ed their extravagant violence. In

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Mr. Elson replied oriety for the their best shots and is was due to Song- teun. He said they had lost several

the new members taking up shooting that the teman had "won the shield. Song- Five years ago the team were here celebrating winning the shield and he hoped they would be in the Hotel again next year. (Cheers.)

Thora

Mr. LG, Williams. Love und War'

»Messrs. Longyour and B. T.

Crocker.

Little by title "

Mr. H. J. Hennessy. Nirvana

Mr, W. B. Cawsey Accompanists:-Mesen, G. E. Longyear and E. G. Kennett. Mrs, Neighbour presented the vol- lowing prizes:

The musical programme was very

well-known on local platforms a few Brock. well arranged and received unstinted Club Championship shield and bar applause. Mr. Cawsey, who was to "Donegal" badge: Mr. A. J. years ago made a welcome re-ap- Officers' challenge" cup: Mr. J

Deane.

pearance. fis fine tenor voice was beard to great advantage in My Handicap cup: Mr. E.' Sears, sen." Drewins.** Mr. E. T. Crocker sang

Donegal hadge: Mr. A. Pritchard. "The Yeoman of England." This N. R. A. silver badges: Meers. baritone singer gave is an encom A. J. Brock, J. Deane and H. Elson, Brs of the old Brigade." His N.R.A. skilled shot certificates and singing was much appreciated as it badges Messrs. A. J. Brock, J: deserved to be. Mr. Neighbour's Deane, II. L. Lockhart, J. H. violin solos deserve a special remark McGuigan, H. B. Ekon, H. Gu CIVIL SERVICE. K'LOON BIG CLUB. and were a distinct feature in the F. W. Wright, W. Drew, A, Prit- Hudson Langley

Mace

No, 3 RINK.

Bacon (skip) 27

programine. The full miusical pro- | chard and B. Seara. gramme follows:

no other noticeable assets in the way the quiet that bas tallen or is falling, should sit up, but it does not always of either knowledge or principles, now that we are "out of the wood" follow in practice. On the south coast who with perseverance and the easy and calmer, they want to carry on of the Isle of Wight there are towns murder of a Chinese constable at A Chinese appeared before Mr. Butchison adaptability of the Vicar of Bray still with their one strong suit. They like Ventnor that would gladly pay West Point Mr. Leo Longinotto, remand, for the climbed from tub-thumping to Prime want to go on chanting To hell thousand of pounds to have sandy Assistant Crown solicitor asked that Ministering and finally to killing with the kaiser," and getting their beaches, to add to their attractions as the Kaiser with his mouth and ticle little round of applause, but their holiday resorts. As a matter of fact the hearing be fixed for Monday, ling duchesses ("such a clevah little occupation's gone. They are no they have spent a good deal throwing Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. man, my deal, and so fascinatingly longer amusing. They begin to bare out groins to catch and retain what The request was granted. ugly very willingly uncorked his us. They must find something new, little sand they have, with sometimes heady eloquence and foarded at the must get home fresh excuse for get unexpected results. We do not mouth. We really forget what the ting into the limelight. This is as believe that anyone can foretell the little blighter said, but it doesn't hard for them as it is hard-on them, effects (as regards depth) of a cause-OR rheumatim you will and nothing. Foulds (skip) 21 matter much. It indicated that These inglorious heroes" can beat way across our harbour. This un-

better than Chamberlain's Pain Count Rantzau ought to be boiled in anything but to be mute. You get uncertainty is the drawback to our Baim. Now is the time to get rid of No. 5 RINK (SCRATCH TEAMS).] Song- My Dreards oil or something. We feel a very the idea? You have been to suggestion, which we now point out will relieve the pain and soreness.

Try this liniment and see how quickly, Emery! deep and real pity for any cople one of those convivial parties where ourselves because no one else has For sale By All Chemists and Blore Smith which lets itself be led by such we sing For he's a jolly good done so.

NOW IS THE TIME.

keepers.-

Medals (for members at team winning Hongkong Shield): Mesara, Brook, Elson, Sears, Lockhart, Deane, Wright, Gill, Fritchard and

PROGRAMME Pianoforto Selection

Mr. E. Longyear, Drew. Quartette Hyrnn to Apollo

Mr. Brock on behalf of the "team" Meas. W. B. Cawney, T. presented Mrs. Neighbour with a Hitt, A. J. Brock and E. replica of the medal awarded this T. Crocker,

team Mr. Neighbour returned thanks.

Smyth

Dixon Muir

CIVIL SERVICE.

Polley Watt

Atkinson (skip) 20 No. 4 RINK.

H. K. POLICE. 'Peet

Taylor Grant Gerrard (skip) 19

Gray

Kent (skip) 21

· Tacchi #var Bong (humorous Russell! Gordon (skip) 15

Mr. W. B. Cawsey.

In these hard times"

Mr. F. Wright,

Mcintosh

The arrangements were very cap. ably made by the energetic secretary, Mr. E Sears. Mr. A. J. Brock, Mr. H. Elson and a few others.

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