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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's da.vice to the China. Mal.)

NEW YEAR "HONOURS,

LONDON, December 31st.

The Colonial Unice List of New Year Honours includes:

KNIGHT COMMANDER OF ST. MICHAEL AND BY: GEORGE

SPORTS.

*

WEIX END FOOTBALL.

1ST DIVISION.

NAVY 4; RG.A.0.

This match, which was played on the Navy ground on Saturday,result- Mr. WILEYAM HSERIES; Minister of Railed in a win for the sailars by four ways, New Zealand.

Fks Hou, Mr, Willian Herbert Herries goals to nil Contrary to what the was appointed Minster for Railways and scores might suggest, the match was Nativo Afairs in New Zealand in 10. He not at all one sided. The gunners, left England for New Zealand in 1881, after despite the fact that they were with graduating at Cambridge, and took up farm out the services of Talfourd who was ing. He entered the New Zealand Parlia playing cricket, played up strongly, and didn't let the sailors start scoring

ment in

Mr. GEDROR PARKIS, Organising Secreontil, the second half of the match.

of Rhodes Scholarships.

George Robert Parkin, LL.D., D.C., is

organising representative of the Rhodes Sebelumship Trust, being appolated in 1904. He is an author and lecturer on Imperial Federation, and was formerly Prin cipal of the Upper Chanda College, Toronto.] COMPANION OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE

Mr. Jous INNEs, ex-Judicial Commis- sioner, Federated Malay States,

r. MALCOLM STEVENSON, Administrator of Cyprus.

Mr. Malcolm Storenson is the Adminis- trator of Cyprus and a son-in-law of Lord Chalmers, hose caught he married in Ceylon when he was in the Ceylon Civil Service]

M. HENRY THOursus. Conservator of Forests, Nigeria

Nigeria

KNIGHTRHOODS.

Mr. RALPH Com, Chief Justice of Mr. Ralph Cumbe is the present Chief Justice of Nigeria. 1te has acted as Attorney-General in the Celony.]

Mr. GERALD Groupmas, Judicial Com- misioner, Malay Sister

На

The Hon. Mr. Gerult Goodman was

Attorney General in 1913. appu! Was Attorney-Geniral, Barbados, between 1007-13.1

Ar. Davis Fietsss, in recognition of Beices to forestry in various parts of the Empire

When there were only fifteen minutes to go, the sailors set cut goal getting, and soon they were one goal up, the inside left finding the net at close range. Soon after wards, the second goal came. This time Graydon took a long shot which the goalie caught but was unable to retain in his bands It bounded over his right shoulder, and before. he could recover it, Neal rushed up and netted the ball. Graydon added the Navy's other two goals in convincles style, dribbling his way through the defence and then shooting low and swift. While the Navy deserved the hard struggle they put up, did their win, the gunners, considering not deserve such a heavy defeat.

SOUTH CHINA 5; POLICE 1.

On the Club ground on Saturday, there was demonstrated what a light and scientific team can do with a lot of heavy opponents.

The Chinese set the pace in this "Mr. David Hutchins was a Chief Confess. By mears of long passes, they mate and ran the Police off their Derivater of Formus,in British East Afrien, He Las spent ten yours in forestry work

sour invaded the Police territory, bat in luda and twory wren years ia different were held up by McWalters who is a parts of Africa, fle na que experi very heavy and vigorous back. This erice with the extra-ing yul forest of south taught the Chinese a lesson; and Africa and has spreally studied extra when they next attacked, the way tropical trees. Hassens on a special they save the defenders a wide berth miston to explore the forest giraling Monat. kom, a 1992-He passed two months in and relied on their speed to win the day, was very impressive. They

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the Region, under the estral a passed before the defenders could

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So Kinia visited Cyprus nail and Ses Zanland and bles reports on the get near them, and the ball travel tep sis of thing entries One of the six led rapidly from wing to wing..al trash the extra-tropical ways in the air, until near goal Fagor Ainen is named after hum),

PRODS OF THE ORDER OF THE BRITISH when Ip Kau the centre forward was

BINTER

place in possession and scored. Finding this method' very effective, the Chinese stuck to it, and very soon. Ip Kau repeated his performance

Lieut. Col. BEATTIE of the West African Fronterskorer.

دیکھ

Mr. FRANK MCLELLAN, Director of Agriculture, Zanzibar.

The Formgh the list includes:— COMMANDERS OF ST. MIHAEL AND 97. GEORGE. Ar. EpGAR -BUS-CASTER, Judicial Oficial, Mesopotamia.

M. Egar Bonham-Carter, C.M.G. was Regal Secretary to the Sudan Government for several years. He was present at the action at Kitila in 198

Mr. FusRRIC Brinn, Director of the Overseas Trade Department,

Fl. Frederick George Butler, C.B., c.3.0...is the Director of the Overseas Trade Department and was Principal Clerk in the Lalonial Ofer He entered the Caleid lice in 1997; was Private Secretary to the Duke of Marlborough, Under-Secr tary of State for the Colonies, 1904-6, to Mr. Winston Churchill, M.P. 1905-6; to Me. Leaks Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1912-16 and to Mr. Benar Law, 1916-16.1

Sir Fancy Cos, lis Majesty's Repre sonsutive at Teheran.

K.C....

Major-General Sir Percy Cox, G.C.I.E.,.

F.R.G.S. F.Z.S.. R.M representative at Teheran. He has held various positions in ladin and Arabia and mas Consul-General for Fors and Kharistan and Political Resident in the Persian Gulf. He was mentioned in dispatches in 1916,] COMPANION OF ST. MICHAEL AND ST, GEORGE,

Mr. KOBERT HODGSON, Consul

Vladi restock.

FAMOUS INDIAN CRICKETER.

at

LONDON, December 31st. The famous cricketer, Maharaja Ranjit inghji has been awarded the Grand Cross

the British Empire

BIR HORAGE PLUNKETT....

LUNDUN, January 1st. The report of Sir Horace Flunkett's death is not correct..

Henter's correspondent at Battlecreek reports under date January Tat that Sir Horace Plunkett arrived there in good health.

An earlier Reuter message reported the dea of Sir Horace Flunkett.]

FAR EASTERN CABLE

NEWS

[BY COURTESY

HONGKONG DAILY PRESS."]

GENERAL SEMINOFF'S NEW PUST

Losos; January 1st..

General Semenoff has been appointed to comand the whole region from Irkutsk

THE CHINA MAIL.

of the Manchester Regiment, for with the exception of the two wings who ara well known. Manchester men, the team was composed of men from the Wiltshire Regiment. These are will. ing to finish the league for the Man chesters.

Capt. Murray, Low. Ho............ Lt, Hammond, b Ching Lt McConnell, b Ho Q.M.S. White, b Yew Capt. Caley, b Ching Lt. Clausan, not out

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.Total

1

Bowling Analysis.

Redmond we 6 0 Yeoh ne 10 4Chuaire 8. 1 6 Wright 3. Samy

M.

5. 0

0

171

UNIVERSITY. 2nd Innings.

H. C. Hunt, Lb.w., b Brown. T. L. Cheah, not out WF. A. Redmond, not out...

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Bowling Analysis.

M. 1

R.

1

The Staffs attacked from the opening whistle and would have scored within the first minute had net Townsend misjudged his shot. and put the ball over the cross bar, After this, the Staffs did not have Yew Man Tsun... 10 any more easy chances and the Lee match became very even with both Ng Sze Kwong ... 2 sides attacking alternately.

Ho Wing Kin Ching

15

7 14 DATE 31

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18581?

.. FRIENDLY MATUNES...

R.G.A. BEAT CIVIL SERVICE.

monds...

R.G.A.

Chief Gar. Beavan, e Strange, b

Ling

Total (for 1 wicket)...113 Bowling Analysis.

Brown MacNicoll.....

Fenwick...... Thursfeld ......

GOLF.

SHIELD,

The following are the results of 35 tion: 60 the first round of the above competi

W. D. Kraft and J. E. Sharpe beat 2 R. Hancock and J. W. Taylor

H. E. Hollands and H. M. Mac- 11 Tavish best Col. Clementi-Smith and

5 Major Leslie-Smith..

In the second the Staffs Increased their pace, but the infantrymen, many of whom were noticed to be were getting used to the ground by playing without studs on their boots, this time, and defended with such determination that they were time A scratch team of the R.G.A. and again applauded for their which included Sgt. Henderson of the performance." two

Townsend missed CL.C. and Chief Gar. Beavan of the no fault of his own. On the first the Civil Service in a friendly match THE GOVERNOR'S CHALLENGE

golden: chances through Navy, met and hopelessly defeated occasion he looked like scoring but on Saturday. Scores:- one of the backs rushed in front of him just as he shot and deflected the CQMS. Talfourd, str. Strange, b ball. Then Townsend again had an Lamble. open goal and getting near, he shot Cpl Mann, Strange, b Ling hard for the right corner of the net, St Henderson, e Fincher, b Ed but the goalie threw himself on the ground and saved at the expense of a corner. For this creditable save, which many voted was better than a a spell at midfield, the Staffs again penalty, he was well applauded. After

got going and Townsend dribbling the ball past the two backs, tipped to Sheriff, on the extreme-left, and this playe immediately gave it to his inside partner who shot and found the net. As soon as Sheriff had received the ball, cries of "off-side" came from the touch lines. This seemed to have put goalie off guardi; and he made no attempt to save the Mr. Black, the referee. did not agree Ling shot which was ridiculously easy. Severn. 6 1 21 with the spectators views to the off- Edmondsoni side and blew his whistle pointing to Piercy....... the centre of the field. This proved Lamble. 40 to be the only goal of the match, for Thompson. when the Staff again attacked, they found the goalie as sound as ever.

CRICKET.

LEAGUE MATCHES,

CRAIGENGOWER DRAW WITH

NAVY.

Craigengower was lucky enough

NAVY.

Lt. Jones, e Basa, b Omarur Mr. Kennett, c Hall, b Lammert 14 Lt. Franks, c Omar, Abbas...... 11 Pay-Lieut. Commander Holbota, C. Pav-Lt. Robinson, std: Jex, b

Lammert, b Abbas

Omar

and scored his side's second goal to obtain a point at the expense of A Kit Sang, the inside left, added the Navy in this match which was the third geal soon afterwards. Then played on their own ground on the Police had a look in but they Saturday, Scores:- were not allowed to keep the ball long. When the Chinese next 20 possession of the ball, it was passed to the right winger and this worthy scored the fourth goal. Desperate at this reverse, the Police go: geing and by, means of sheer weight got through the defence and then-Condon scored. The Chinese replied with a fifth goal. a few imites before the final whistle; this was netted by their inside right man Grimmett, Clark, Kelly and Conder were the best of the Police team.

2ND DIVISION.

NAVY 7 INDIANS 0.

*** 30

Com. Greig, std. Jex: b Omar C.E.R.A. Bryant, b Abbas Lt. Hake, b Omar....

Lt. Lammert, c Heath, b Omar... Lt. Deaken, not out...... C. A. Pender, b Abbas..............

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Total

There is nothing much to describe Omar about this match which was played Abbas.

on the Club ground on Saturday. Lammert......... 3 Although the Indians are to be con gratulated for the brave defence they put up, they were not up to the sailors.

RECREIO 1; SOUTH CHINA

"A" lem

Gar. Perkis, b Edmund W. O. Anderson, b Piercy Gar. Baines, cand b Piercy

Gor. Smith,. b-Piercy Br. Bowerman, not out CSM. Pragaeli, not oat .......... Mr.Gnr. May, did not bat

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Total (for 8 wickets, declared)

Bowling Analysis.

One

3

9

D. Templeton and W. J. Hill beat 14 E. F. Aucort and K. de C. Longmire. E. G. Barrett and R. Henderson

0

26 beat Col. Humphrey and Major Hard-

9 ing.

19

189

M. R.

W.

0

2.

40

48

1

17

20

CIVIC SERVICE. B. W. Bradbury, b Beava

P. T. La able, b Beavanarsa W. H. Edmonds, e Talfourd, b

Beavan

AE Wood,. b Reavan

F. Syne, Thompson, not out ... 10

G. H. Piercy, not out

E. E. Strange, did not bat.

D. Smalley, did not bat

F. Ling, did not bat

E Fincher did not bat. C.vern, did not bat

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Total (for 4 wickets)....

67

Lt.-Comdr. Kilgour and Lt.-Comdr.

Holborn beat J. H. Congdon and C.. C. Stark.

T. W. Hill and K. S. Morrison beat J. W. Franks and P. P. J. Wode- house.

T. F. Claxton and B. D. Evans beat

C. Brown and M. M. Maas.

C. H. P. Hay and R. Brand beat E. R. Halifax and A. E. Wood.

W. J. Morrison and V, de B. Nev- comb bear F. Wheeler and C. E. Holmes.

F. Souter and A. Davidson.

5. H. Dodwell and A. Ritchie beat

A.M. W. Wallace and R. A. Green" beat C. Hodgson and N. Maclatyre.

C. L. Sandes and. R. D. Cremartie beat F. A. Dinsdale and J. W. Taylor. Li. Curry and Lt. Jones beat Capt. Archer and Capt. Temory.

R. M. Austin and Syme-Thomson beat G. S. Archbutt and J. Berley—— Evio.

H.E. Sir R. E. Stutts and Capt., Warner beat S. B. C. Ross and N.. L. Smith

G. Hogg and J. T. Kidd beat A. C. Davidson and A. Murdoch.

K. Brayshay and F. A. Redmond w.beat J. L. Crockett and J. Macdonald. R. J. Birbeck and J. C. Fletcher bear C. T. Lafrentz and A. D. Open-) staw-w/0.

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R

..13 2 $23

0

4

Baines. Henderson..... 5 0 38 Beavan

0 18 UNIVERSITY BEAT H.K.CC. 2ND XI.

This whole day match which was for the University by 56 runs. Oplayed on Saturday resulted in a win

Scores

"

Co Taylor and Major Edwards beat J. H. Wallace and H. E. Hay- ward.

H. H. Pegg and E. Newhouse beat H. B. L. Dowbiggin and G. Layron.

P. G. Paravicini and A. Burnie beat Col. Harvey and Capt. Burrell 30.

24

3.

7

13

HONGKONG C.C. 2ND XI. 1st Innings,

4L. M. Whyte, b Chua

4R. A Green, c Cheah, b Redmond 19L A. MacNicoll, b Wright

17.

30

P. J. Paravicini, a Sepher, b Red- -129

mond

26

17

F. G. Thompson, run out ........ C. Kennett, c Franks, b Lammert 1 U. Omar, c Kennett, b Lammert 6 L. E Lammert, c Jones, b Bryant M. H. Abbas, not out

Fenwick, std. Sepher, b Wright

P. Jacka, b Redmond ......

R P. Thursfield, b Redmond.

A. Burnie, c Yeah, b Redmond...

C. Brown, c Samy, b Redmond...

A H. Cobb, b Redmond

J. W. McPhail, net out....

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Total.....

Bowling Analysis.

H. West and R. M. Henderson bear N. J. Austin and S. E. Grimstone.

W. G. Goggin and J. Stalker beat

28 A. H. Crew and E. Davidson-w/o..

Capt. Murray and Capt. Gray boat. 3F. A. Perry and S. M. Hayes.

OF. A. Betts and J. S. Jennings.

SECOND ROUND...

Bowling Analysis..

0. M. 'B2

W

H. T. Jackman and J. Duncan beat.

42

7

.18

4

0

15

1

A. MacKenzie.c Pun, b Redmond

F. A. Wells and J. M. McHutcheon

..............

2 beat G.-A. Woodcock, and J. R.

2

Wood.

:

CRAIGENGOWER..

1

R. Basa, b Lammert

38:

12

C. Heath, b Greig........

14

W. Hall, b Greig

15

.148

A. D.. Humphreys and E. Hum-1 phreys beat T. R. Chassels and A. H. Lay.

29

Qi M. I

W.

C. A. Peel and R. Melville Smith best Ross Thornson and G. M. Young.

1 Redmond

..14.5 0

51

R. J. Birbeck and J. C. Fletcher

5 Chua

5 0. 27

beat Col. Taylor and Major Edwards.

0 Wright

... 9 0 58

2

0

UNIVERSITY C.C.

Q

lat Innings.

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4

Total (for 9 wickets)113T. L. Cheah, c Thursfield, b Mac Bowling Analysis.

************* 10

H. C. Hunt, c Fenwick, b Mac-

Nicoll

10

Nicoll..........

✪.. M.

W

5 0

20

0

......... 16

D K. Samy, c Brown, b Thursfield 67 F. A. Redmond, e MacNicoll, b

Thursfield....

the best pairs in the competition.

and Syme Thomson, who are one of

7 1

30

1 30

· 4

J. D. Wright. b. Thursfield

7

2 29

2

R.E. AND LA. BEAT C.R.C,

Played on the Military grounds Jex, run out........ this match proved very interesting H. W. Ramsay, str. b Lammert.. and was watched by a large gather M. Pinna, did not bat ing, the Chinese predominating as usual

28238

The Chinese opened the game fast in the hope of puiting their opponents out of running but they found them equally good sprinters and just as tricky. A Chinese incursion was Kennett foiled by the judgment of Hyndman Bryant .... in goal and his cousin at back. V. Lammert...... 10 Xavier who was always a good Greig ...... partner for R. E. Hyndman at back, played forward on Saturday and. this change proved of much advantage to the Portuguese team, and their for ward line was considerably streng C.R.C's. betting failed in this thened. It was through the clever league match which was played at combination of Xavier, his cousin, Causeway Bay, and resulted in an and Conceicao that the Portuguese easy win for the Service men. were able to give the Chinese defence Scores:-

a hot time. After a white however,

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GIVES ONE OF THE MOST FÁSCINATING AND FÖWE FUL

STUDIES OF THE SOUL OF FATHERHOOD EVER GIVEN TO LITERATURE, THE STAGE, OR THE SCREEN.

PAINTING BY CANDLE- LIGHT.

WORK OF ENIGHT PAINTER WITHOUT THE “K”

Vasari also mentious Gozzoli, the Florentine painter, as working by candle light. Mr. Rahe considera that he has by his researches com. pleted the rediscovery of the old. masters secrets, and claims what

here be called "material:

Night is the painter's close season, immortality" for his candle light

R. L. Moncrieff and R. Bruce beat unless he gambles on the chance of colouring." Major Downing and Major Hickling

G. Hogg and J. T. Kidd beat K. his work bearing the light of the My artistic friends appear a little... Brayshay and F. A. Redmond.

morning after. Now comes a port orrvous when asked for an opinion. H.E. the Governor and his part-rait painter to whom the lights are They are not anxious to live long ner, Capt. Warner, who accounted for all one, a candle or an electric bulb enough to test the immortality claim, the Post Office representatives in the serving him as well and as surely as and as to the colour systed, they hint first round, now meet R. M. Austin the sun.

that it must tie the painfer down to Mr. H. Keyworth Raine, whose a purely mechanical process. And

C. H. Yeah, b Thursfield..... 8 The International Bank representa-portrait of Mrs. Attwood hung for a when I urge that all color mixing is tives did very well on Friday, when few days on a wall at the Savoy mechanical and almost all of it is J.T.Pun. Mackenzie, b MacNicoll 3 they beat K. Brayshay and F. A. Red-Hotel, and whom the Earl of Effing: done by "rule of thumb," they S... Chua, c Green, b Burnie ... 35 mond, of the University,-by 2 and 1. K.S. Cheab, b Bumie....

T. E Yeah, b Brown......

S. A. M. Sepher, not out.......... S. W. Chan, c Green, b Burnie ...

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Total

11

7

5

.204

MBAWOR

CR.C.

17.

the Chinese tegan to watch these Ng Sze Kwong, b Hammond...... 10Į three and it was then that the Portu Yew Man Tsun, b Edwards 13 were showed their resourcefullness G. Lee. c Edwards, b Hammond... Fenwick. 12 2 38 and relied on their wings, which Un Hew Fan, c Gray, b Edwards 15 MacNicoll positions were ably filled by the Lima Shin Man Ping, cand b. Edwards 10 Thursfeld...... 9 brothers. Once when in danger of Choa Man Ping, b White 1 Burple 9 2 JAPAN HAS SUFFICIENT TROOPS erg rubbed, V. Xavier, fading his Ho Wing Kin, c and b Edwards.. 10 Brow

Bowling Analysis.

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13 1 46

33

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HONGKONG C.C. 2nd Innings.

LUNDIN, January 1st.

7L. M. Whyte, b Redmond am

.....37 $34

The Times correspondent at New York

two inside partners too well guarded, Lo Man Pan, b Edwards........ passed to J. Lima on the extreme H. Ching, b White left, and, curving in beautifully, this 3. Wang, not out...... worthy was able to find the net with Wei Lee San, b Edwards... states that an understanding has been no chance. This proved to be the a stinging shat which gave the goalie reached that the Japanese Government

replace the present troops in only goal of the match and when Siberia with fresh forces and take such the final whistle was blown, the military action as is necessary. Japan Portuguese were the victors. has randy a military force sufcient to check Kolshevik attempts to overrun Western Siberia.

shall

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Chua

BILLIARDS.

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fecting a colour system which enables him to produce daylight effects with To-night S. Hewlett (minus 200) certainty by actificial light. will play F. H. Woolmen (minus 20) commencing at 9 pm.

In support of his theory that for! certain effects a candle beats the sua hollow he quotes Sir Joshua Reynolds, who believed that Titian's It is stated that the death of the nest work was either done at night ex-Fresident Fung Kupchang has

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caused a sudden change in the situa or after minute study of candlelight is too late. For sale by all

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O the "Little Hau," to return immedi ätely to Peking to maintain order as trouble is feared.

76 L D. MacNicoli, Lhw., b Yeah... 17

Extras

7

R. A. Green, b Yeah

Total

T. J. Fenwick, "b Chua

Bowling Analysis

B. P. Thursfield, b. Chua.......

0. M. 6

R.

w.P..Jacks, not out

2 A. Burnie, b Chua,

serpen

6 C. Brown; not out..skus vardas,

2 A. Cobb, did not bat

J. W. McPhail, did not bat...

51

8

A, Mackenzie, did not bat

Extrasies

12

Hahmend

16 Edwards10 240 The Manchester Regiment who White 4 1 13 are due to sail for Blighty and demo

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bilizafon early this week, played their Maj Greenaway, c Wong, b Ho... last league match on the Navy ground Capt. Gray, b Lee

IKUTAK, December 31st. The Allied Commissioners and Admiral Koltchak's Government have agreed to on Saturday against the Staffs. It Mai Edwards; b Lee.. entrust the guarding of the Trans could not be said however, that the Col. Taylor, b Lee Siberian Railway to the Czecho-Slovaka team they fielded was representative Maj. Middlemas, e Wel, b Ho

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