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PONSONBY TANES XI V..

UNITED SERVICES.

The match (12 a side) was played

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on the Civil Service ground on Saturrecent anti-Japanese démonstration A number of ringleaders of the Zav. Batting first Fane's team made at Peking appear to have been put abstart. Baines and Conner get under arrest. When the agitators fig wickets cheaply. Bradbury fell set fire to the residence of Mr. Tsao- a victim to Baines without scoring. Seven wicket were down for 17!

julin (Communications Secretary);; Then Ponsonby Fane joined Rumjaba Minister to Tokyo) happened to be Mr. Tsao and Mr. Chang (Chinese at the wickets. This pair raised the engaged in a conversation on their scored to 74. They left in quick return from a luncheon party at the succession and the remaining three Chief Executive Office. All of af batsmen averaged two each, the sudden, about one thousand students innings closing for 80.

The services sent Maan and Hor- Normal School, the Law College, the of the Peking University, the Higher rocks in to open their innings. They high Technical School, etc. raided were soon dismissed, Omar getting the residence, yelling warkecos and both wickets. Coles and Wahl made

secary stand, the latter being. Then the mob rushed into smashed the window panes, furniture, bowled by Ling when four short Mr. Tsao's study where he was with and Bundle made useful contriber Mr. Chang and gave them each a THE HONGKONG SCHOOL OF MOTORING.ervices between apt for in Carsit

of the

half century. Conner

sound beating with clubs. When

tions but the others were easy got Mr. Nakaye (a Japanese graduate Tof. The innings realised 11. Ling cang sut with the good analysis of 4 wickets for 18 runs.

from the Imperial University) ran up to Mr. Tsao's residence, Mr. Chang.. The scratch team took their second who had been seriously wounded, knock at the wickets to the bowling was about to leave the room with a of Fines and Conner again. Stretch batch of infuriated students at his ingust to Conner, Wood over-reached

heels. Mr. Nakaye shielded the Bad Wahl nipped off the bails Minister at the risk of his life, and Taking the bowling from Baines carried the Minister to a neighbour- while the assailants hesitated, literally Bradbery was cleaned bowls, secur

g: pair of spectacles; twice howleding shop by a rear gate, and put Mr. for a duck' and each time by Chang out of harm's way. Beige Stapleton, Mitchell, Redmond Nakaye stood at the entrance as and Omar all made double-figure suard. The students made two raids scores but all the side were out for which Mr. Nakaye resisted, "but 79, Allan coming on to bowl late finally Mr. Chang and the Japanese and trendling with such effect that were dragged out into the streets. Ee had the splendid figures of four wickets for 12 runs-

The United Services went in with 44 TUTIS to get to win Thanks to capital batting by Wahl and Robinson the Services had the match wen by 10 wickets. Carrying on the game to give some of the others à knock three wickets were put down and 77 runs scored, Wall had a good 39 not out to his credit. Lamble tren. the three wickets with sume googly stuff. Scott.-

PONSONBY FANE'S XI. 1st Janings.

A. E. Wood, c and be Conner

B. W. Bradbury, b Baines an opt

C. J. Stapleton, b Baines.......

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Conner.....

4

8

0

Ng Sze Kwong, c Wahl, b Conner 4

0

F.A. Redmond. b Baires a G. E. Marley, Wahl, b Baines... A. H. Rumjahn.c Mann, b Conner 47

R. H. Ponsonby-Fane, c Bundle,

b Baines........

P. T. Lamble, not out...

J. Ling, b Baines..

U. Omar, et, Turley, b Conner

Extras

Beinbe

Conner

Allan

Horrocks

Total

Bowling Analysis.

M. R..

6

Mr.

Chang was wounded in more than a

Later intelligence reports that Mr.:

May 5, the day following receipt of dozen places, and that he died on his injuries.

The tragic end of Mr. Chang-i Tokyo) is most deeply regretted by sunghsiang (Chinese Minister to all the Japanese, says the Manchuria Daily News. He has been murdered who, under the influence of some in daylight by the hot-headed students seductive influences, were labouring under gross misunderstandings. Mr., Chang happened to be the Chinese Minister who played an active part in concluding the Sino-Japanese Treaty re the Shantung problems and

ought to have won the approbation of the Chinese by securing so favour able terms for China.

A report says that there were about

100 Chinese policemen detailed on the guard of Mr. Tsao's residence where Mr. Chang was at the time of the raid, who remained lookers-on and

allowed Mr. Chang to be assaulted and the house to be set afire. In the

1 meantime, soldiers of the old school I appeared and caught about a dozen 5 ofenders

80

15.

6

16

5 28

5

6

1 13

0

4

1 8

2 2

0

3

8

2nd Innings.

Cavanaugh .... 4 Coles

A. E. Wood, s.. Wahl, b Conner

B. W. Bradbury, b Baines... C. J. Stapleton, run out

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Cavanaugh...

Ng Sze Kwong, b Conner

F. A. Redmond, b Allan.

G. E. Marley, c Allan, b Cavan-

augh

A. H. Rumjahn, not out

P. T. Lamble, b Allan.

F. Ling, b Allan

U. Omar, c Strange, b Allan

R. A. Ponsonby-Fane, 1.b.w,

Baines se

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Baires

Conner

Cavanaugh

Allan

Q. M. R

b

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Ereat 2-0 Yards-Any Method The pupils of the Saivingpua-7 entries:-1st, Fot-sing; 2nd, School held the eleventh Empire Yuen Kwai-wa. Dag Picnic on Saturday. The party

The L. & C. Express says: We which numbered 340 "lett Jardine's still hear many complainants that Wharf, West Point, at 10 am, and

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South Africa, India via Dhanush- kodi, Bombay, Aden and Egypt Saizon-Per PREUMPENE, 3 pm.

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Refreshments were provided free;

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MING SHUN, 3. p.m. WEDNESDAY, May 45.

Swatow and Straits-Per CHENGTU,

·11 a.m.

0 the Far East and other parts of the Cheung Chuu was reached shortly the students being provided with 1 long periods before their turn arrives made for the South Beach, where changed for boxes of cakes and Weihaiwai Chefos and Tieztsin-For

overseas territories have to wait for after 11 a.m. On arrival the partythree tickets which could be ex 13 Government passage, and gone back grople was taken by Mee Cheung O for repatriation. Many have cut the under the Union Jack a group photo lemonade. The party now dispersed

14 at their own expense; but this is In place of the customary Athletic

a course that they should not be Sports, Swimming Races were hoid

20 forced into. The greater number under the supervision of the Staff. have posts or appointments to The event which were keenly con-

tester resulted as follows ; —

9 return to, and they naturally want to 4: take them up again as soon as pos Isible, especially as the question of 0 pay must enter largely into the 12. problem. Pay ceases on demobiliza- tion, and until they again take up

GROUP 1.

(OPEN TO CLASSES 4, 5 AND 6.)..

Event

CLASS A SWIMMERM.

1.--50

Yaris Breast

o their appointments it does not com- Strike-10 entries:1. Leung Tit 3 mence from that end. The case of sang 2nd, Chan Hlumi; &rd, To

many who patriotically came home Yun-kwong.

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to bathe, fish, hoot or explone just

as inclination or taste directed. The famous temples of Puk Tai and the Gotless of Heaven were visited while the theatrical performance in bonour of the birthday of Pak Tai attracted mady.

Just before 4 p.m. the hour timed for departare groups of thoroughly tired hut. happy schoolboys might have been seen wending their way to the launches loaded with the spoils

of the day, which included" shells,

78 at their own expense to serve, and Event 2-50 Yards-Any Method coral, sponge. seaweed, crabs, fish-- are refused a refund-19 entries:-1st. Chan Bit-mi: either caught or bought-ind oysters is also hard. Some apparently in 2nd, Leung Titang; 8nl, Lui Hin-of which there was an abundance. this class have recovered, and lun. 10 3 15 2 some are denied. In connection

Two of the launches left at 4 p.m. Event 3- Yards-On_Book-one being detained for a short tine. subject also we 14 entries:-Ist, Leung Ti-wang: while an arbitration case that many temporary 2nd, Clan Hi-:-3nt, To Yung-justed. 4 officers with the Chinese Labour kwong.

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UNITED SERVICES.

1st lanings...

Cerpl. Mann, b Omar

Cerpl. Horrocks, c Fane b Omar

2

this

Force-man from China and the

B. IMMERS, 1-50

HUICHOW, 11,

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Including Various Comics.

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Booking at the THEATRE.

ARRIVALS,

May 26. TEAN, Brit., 1,251 bons, from Canton, Capt. Scott, B. & §., 096..

GENZAN MARU, No. 2 Jap., 1,065 toas, from Canton, Capt. Yonokubo, Y. Sato & Co., C17..

HUICHOW, Brit., 1,222 tons, from Canton, Capt. Shane, E. & S., C44.

WAT SHING, Brit., 1,170 tops, from Bangkok, Cap Hatthews, J.M. & Cɔ, 040.

Scat5 Africs, India via Dhanush kodi, Bombay, Aden. Egypt and EUROPE vis MARSEILLES Fer NEURALIA. Registration 115 p.m. Letters 1 p.m.

Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius,

FRIDAY, May 30. South Africa, Lodia vis Dhanush-

SUNNING, Brit., 1,570 tons, from todi, Egypt and EUROPE via Shanghai and Amoy, Capt. W. Benson, SUEZ Fer KAGA MARU. B, & BIO.

Bwatow, Amoy and Focchow-Per HAI- Registration 9.45 Letters

6.1.

TJIBODAS, Dutch, 2,963 tons, from Amoy, Capt. Oldenberger, J.C., AS. NISSIN MARU, Jap, 681 tons, from HONG, I p.m. Philippine Islands-Per LOONGSANG,

Keelung, Capt. S. Kato, Y.B. K., A34.

BANSU, Brit, 1,143 tons, from Singa 3 p.m.

pore, Capt. Robertson, B. & S., B18.

HAITAN, Brit. 1,188 tons, from SATURDAY, May 31. Bangkok. Ceylon, Mauritius, Wharf.

Swatow, Capt. stewart, D.L. & Col South Africa, India via Dhanush- KIRIN MARU, Yap, 2,736 tons, from rodi Egypt and EUROPE Kobe, Capt. Fakaura, N.Y.E., Kowloon!

BUEZ-Fer MENTOR Whart. Registration 1145 am. Letters HAROLD DOLLAR, Brit., 2,823 tore, from Shanghai, Capt. M. Ridley, Robert Dollar, Kowloon Wharf,

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Straits,

No untoward event marred the Straits--want to return, but cannot get demobilized. Probably the best Stroke-17 entries-1st, Chan Yee; but a particularly strenuous and

Event

day's proceedings pleasant day Yards Breast crowded with incident for the pupils, course would be to disband the whole d. 1p Chun-kwong: 3rd, Ching anxious time for the staff. of this force, and return the men to Yuk-wing.

18 China. Here, again, it is lack of

Event 20 Yards-Any Method division for the best account. of Prizes are to be awarded in each

46 shipping accommodation that pre-7 entries:-1st, Ching Yuk-wing: Empire Day.

vents such a course being speedily2nd. I. Ting-chun; 3rd. Sit Shir-hi. carried out, as is the case with so

Event 3.-0 Yarks-On Back-

Liggt. Col. Coles, b Ling

Capt. Wahl, b Ling.....

Lieut. Cavanaugh, b Ling

Pay-Lieut. Robinson, c Ling b

Marley

2

I

14

1.

many who are due for repatriation.16 entries:-1st, Wu King-san; 2nd, There are not ships enough to go round, and the fact that the Government 7 Chan-kwong; 3rd, Lai Yung-kan.

Pte. Conner, b Ling

Gar. Baines, b Ling, b Marley...

Sergt. Strange, b Marley

Rev. Bundle, not out......

C.S.M. Turley, st. Fane, b Marley R.Q.M.5. Allan, run out

Omar...

Lamble

Ling

Macier

Extras *********

Total..............

Bowling analysis.

I requisitions such a considerable per

12 centage of the passenger accommoda.

3: tion on each vessel makes it very

0

hard lines for the civilian passenger

GROUP, 2.

(OPEN TO CLARGER 7 AND 8)

CLASS A SWIMMERS.

are due to Sir Robert Ho-sung: Hon The special tools of the School Hon. Mr. S. E. Dodwell, Hon. Mr. Mr. NJ. Stabb, Mr. J. Johnstone,

H. E. Pollock, K.C., Hon. Mr. E. V. D. Parr, Hon. Mr. Lau Chu-pak, Hon Mr. Ho Fook, Messrs. Rosa Thcanson, W. Sinclair, W. Adamson,

11 whose business calls him Eastwarda. Event 1-50-Yarde-Breast

Anyway, the Government might at Stroke-7 entries:-1st, Chau Tak-. H. P. Hay, and A. D. Lang for least give temporary pay to those dem-fung; 2nd, Chan Kwai-sang, obilized pending the time that they

donations towards the day's festivi- Event 2-50 Yards-Any Method tee, to the British-American Tobac

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are repatriated. Economies could entries:-1st, Lam Fat-lim;co Co., Mr. Lo Shun Wan, and Mr. | better be made in the huge staffs em- Zud, Kong Wai-pang: Brd, Chung A. G. Coppin for further gifts of w.ployed at such enormous expense in Lwing.

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2 many Government Departments in

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0 33

9.3 3 18

9

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2nd Innings.

Capt. Wahl, not out

O this country. The number so retain. 4ed and the money expended constitute

4 a positive scandal, in addition to the "heavy burden on the country.

... 39 Pay. Lieut. Robinson, b Lamble... 25

Pte. Conner, c Omar, b Lamble... 4 Bey. Bundle, b Lamble

D

Leut.-Col. Coles, not out

7

Mann, Horrocks, Baines, Cava.

#dugh, Strange, Turley; and Allan did not bat.

Extras

Bowling, Analysis,

Ling *********

Marley......

Ng Sze Kwong 3

2. Omar ........30

Lamble

Total (for3wickets) 77 Redmond

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and North Chiza-Per Canton, Capt. MeAimt, J.M. & Co.,}"

TUNG BHING, Brit, 1,127 tona, from KWANGSE, 3 p.m.

Wanchai.

SUNDAY, June 1.

water, Amoy and Formosa via Keelung

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TUESDAY, June 3,

Swatow

GLENAPP, Brit.; 4,893 tons, from Kowloon Wharf. London, Capi. Simpson, J.M. & Co.

MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS

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The American & Manchurian Line s

Tituroem from New York, sailed from Bingapore on the 23rd May and may be expected to arrive at this port on the 20th May. The T.EE. 5.5. Persia Maru sailed from

San Francisco

May 18th, and is due - at this Port Jane 13th. The P.&O. S. Car 5.9. Neuralia left Shanghai for this Post on the 24th instant at 6.30 p.m. and is dus here The N.F.K. s.s. Kitano 3laru (European

on the 27th instant at about 4pm. Line) left London for this port vis Buez Canal on the 17th May, and is expected here on the 22nd June.

Latest Advices.

The C.MSS. Co's. aa, China arrived at San Francise on May 17th in accordance with schedule.

The N. Y. K. 8.8. Scdo Mary (European Lize) left Liverpool for this port vis Suez Canal on the 8th May, and is The N. T. K. es. Kaya Maru European expected here on the 18th June. Line) left Kobe for this port vis Moji and Shanghai on the 20th May, and is expected here on the 29th May.

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The N.Y. K... Kivia Maru (Bombay Line) left Moji for this port direct on the 20th May, and is hero

expected the 20th May.

Maru (Europeen Suez Canal on the 3rd May, and is expected here on the 8th June.

and Bangkok-Per LIANG-DOMINIUB, Brit., 4,250 tons, from Singapore, Capt. J. B. Masco, E, Livinge- ton, Wharf.

Singapore, Capt. Gilmaz, B. & S., Holt's

BEN CLEUCH, Brit., 2679 tons, from The N. 168.0. Aish for this port via

CHOW, 11 a...

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Noon. THURSDAY, June 5. Shanghai and North

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JEWEL TO PAY LAW COSTS.

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"No means," said the judge. "What are those jewels you are wearing?

Defendant It is a brooch that. belonged to my mother.

"Well, that is something," said the judge, and as his request the defendant gave up the ornament.

CLEARANCES.'

May 26.

TAI SZE MA, Chi, 8a.m for Fakhoi via Boibow, Ysa Fat B.S. Co.

KIUKIANO, Brit., am, for Shang- hai. B. & S.

GENZAK MARU, No. 2, Jap., 10 a.id., for Keelung, Bato & Co.

B. & S

SUNNING, Brit. 4.30 qm., för Cantón,:

Quinhor, Yaen Cheong Les.

YANG TEZ KIANG, Chi., 2p.m., for

HELIM MARU, Jap., noon, for Moji, M.B.E.

YUENBANG, Brit., p.m., for Manila,

TJIBODAS, Daich, p.m., for Batavia J.M. & Co.

via Banka and Bilton, J.0.3.

Line) left Liverpool

The C.M.SS. Co's. se Nanking arrived

at San Francisco on April 29. The C.P.O. Co's RM.S. Empress of Rusia sailed from Kobe May 14 for Yokohama.

The TEK. &.6. Siyo Mars arrived at Yokohams May 18 and sails May 17 according to schedule

for Sam Francisco on-route to South America, The C.P.O.S. Coo B.MS. Empress of Japan sailed from Kobe May 3rd and is due at Nagasaki May 5. The C.P.O.S. Co's R.M.B. Monteagle lett Shanghai on Friday, 17th April and is due at Moji Sunday, April 13th. The T.K.Ka. Nippon Maru arrived at Yokohama April and will sail for San Francisco from that Port April 29,

The TKK L Anya Maru arrived at Tokohama March 30th, and will sail. April 4th for Honolula and Bar Francisco e-route to Valparaiso South America.

Printed and Published for Tax ConczaNED BY GEOSOR WILLIAM -

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