THE CHINA MAIL EXTRA.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1920.
THE MARATHON RACE.
LIST OF COMPETITORS.
The Marathon Race for the kong Telegraph Cup will be Saturday, Feb. 21, at 3 p.m.
The following information is for competitors:→→
Queen's College, 49, L/Cpl. Hib- berd. Wilts., and 50, S.P.O. Woods, * Carlisle.
ARMA VIRUMQUE.
6th Row:-51. Pte. Mayne, The arrival of the s.s. "Empress. Wilts.; 52. Gunner Hudson, R.G.A. of Russia," from America, yesterday" Hong-53, Pte. Bridewell, Wis.; 54, Pte. run on Woodward, Wilts. 55. Sepoy Arjan was productive of several arms and Singh. 22nd Punjabis: 56, Stoker ammunition prosecutions before Mr. Barry. L. 18: 57, Captain Bourdillon, JR. Wood, this morning. 22nd Punjabis: 38, Sepoy Gurbaksh A Chinese passenger who had lived Singh, 74th Punjabis: 59, L.Tel.for some fifteen years in America Conway. L.9. and 60. Pte. Pearce, where he carried on the business of wits.
a silk merchant, was charged with the possession of two revolvers which were found tied round his waist. He sald he had the weapons all the time he lived in America, and was taking them with him back to his home in Heangahan..
Race Officials-Judge Mr. H. J. Gedge: Assistant Judges Hon. Mr. N. J. Stabb, Massis. F. C. Jenj 7th Row-61, Pte. Budd. Wilts. kin,, W. Logan. A. 'Murdoch. Lieut. 62. L. Stoker Griggs," Hawkins " Comdr. Kitsu and Lt.-Col. Crosse: 63. L. Stoker Norris. "Hawkins"; Chief Umpire Chief Preventative 64. Pte. Armstead, Wilts.: 65. Sepoy Officer J. C. Wildim: Starter; Majer Ram Singh, 74th Punjabis: 66, Rapson, D.5.0.
L Cpl. Jackson, Wilts...67, Sergt. Giace, Wilts. 68. A.B. Bird, Hawkins": 69, Cpl. Harris, Wilts.. and 70. Pie. Quick, Wilts.
Numbers-Each competitor will he provided with his race nuinbein Juplicate. These must be affixed to the singlet or shirt, one in Front-and!
Sth Row:-71," R. M. Omar, ong behind.
A competitor reporting Moxon & Taylor; 72, Gunner Nadra at the. Starting Point without both Singh. H.K.S.B.. R.G.A.; 73, Pte. numbers wil be prohibited from taking Fielding, Wilts.; 74. Elecn. Taylor, part in the race. Any competitor no Cartisle": 75. A.B. Frost. L.50; in receipt of his dumiser by Wednes76. Gunner Amar Singh. H.K.S.B., day, Feb. 18. is made responsible for R.G.A.; 77, Cpl. Rooney, Wins.: reporting this fact to the Hon. Secre- 78. M. Fukuichi, Mitsui Bussan Kai- tary of the Boxing Association and for sha: 79. Stoker Payne. Hawkins, dely procuring his duplicate numbers. and $0. Gunner Mehar Singh,
Start:-The Starting Point will be H.K.S.B.. R.G.A. at the Statue Wharf, near the Queen Victoria Statue and Hongkong Club. On the fall in "being sounded, com- petitors will line up facing East. Nos.
and so on.
His Worship imposed a fine, of $250 and ordered the revolvers to be confiscated.
Another man who was charged with the possession of 750 rounds of Winchester and automatic revolver ammunition, some of which were found concealed in a safety lamp, and some in boxes of raisins, pleaded guilty and offered no excuse,
He was fined $500, and told the magistrate he would rather go to jail as the fine was too heavy.
Mr. A. E. Hall defended a third 9th Row:-S. Sergt. Smith, man, also a passenger on the Empress Wills.: 82. Sergt. Gaylard. Wilts.:liner, who was charged with the 83. Sepoy Joth Rum. 74th Punjabis: possession of four revolvers and 84. Pic. Martin, Wis., 85. Gunner 600 round of ammunition. Counsel
1 to 10 will be in the first of front Mur Mond, H.K.S.B., R.G.A.; S6, pleaded guilty on his client's behalf, row: Nos. 11 to 20 in the second row: Gurner Sadhu Singh, H.K.S.B.. (See list of names and R.G.A.. 87. Pre Spiller, Wilts.: 88, numbers!. This order is to be main-Sepoy Mangal Singh, 74th Punjabis tained at the Starting Point, even so, Sergt. Whatley, Wilts, and 90. though some competitors, do not turn A.B. Whitohead, Hawkins." up. That is to sav, a man in the second row (Nes.. 11 to 20) is not to step into a vacant place in any other
row.
but pleaded for leniency. He said that his client was a student who had only yesterday arrived "from Van- couver. He was entirely ignorant of local regulations and brought the Weapons with him on his way to his home in Sunning. Life and property are not at all safe in Sunning and the weapons were meant for use against robbers. Counsel submitted- that it was quite obvious that his client was not of the armed robber type.
10th Row-01. Sepoy Munsha Singh. 74th Punjabis: 92. L/Cpl. Realf. Wilts. 93. A.S. Davis, Alacrity":94. Stoker Williams Course tabout 1 miles)--Out: L. 15; 95. Pie. Hemming. Wilts.: 96, Est for about 100 yards. Then to H. W. Fraser. Hongkong Police: 97. the right." past the Hongkong Club L Cpl. Britten. Witts.: 98, Stoker entrance and the Law Courts Up Spiti Hawkins: 99, Inspector
A fine of $750 was imposed and Garden Road. past the Peak Tram R. R. Wood. Sanitary Board, and the weapons confiscated. Station, to the main entrance to the 100. Pte. Davidson, Wilts.
A fourth Chinese, a hoarding house Public Gardens. Then to right, along
11th Row-101. Boy Coles, runner, was charged with the posses Upper Albert Road, past Government Hawkins"; 102, 0.S: Colgate. sion of a revolver and 90 rounds of House. Alen Caine Road, past the Hawkins.": 103. Sepoy Feroz ammunition. The Police said that University. Along Poklulur Road to Khan, 74th Punjabis; 104: Stoker when searched, the revolver was Junction of kiulum Read and Jubi wds. "Hawkins: 105. Bugfer found concealed in the defendant's lee Road. Home: Along Jubilee Amar Singh. 74th Punjabis: 106, girdle, whilst the ammunition was Road to West Poin?. On reaching Stoker Marsh," Hawkins": 107. found in the various pockets of his Tram Line, turn sharp to left. For A.B. Evans, "Hawkins "; 108. Hung clothing, carefully wrapped up in low Tram Line along Catchick Street Man Sang. Queen's College; 100 cigarette packets.
Keen along Gunner Lal
H.K.S.B., 1 the Water Front. Water Front to Winning Post.
R.G.A.. and 110, Ptc. Carter, Winning Peat-This will be on Wits.
Khan,
TATETT. Opposito pie Hong- 12th Navega 1 Lispuneak Old
kong Cleb.
Conditions of Race. No stop-Lexley and Co.: 113, A.B. Boorman, ping. 2. No pasing. 3. Refresh Hawkins: 114. Stoker Jolley. ments allowed (provided there is no Hawkins"; 115. Pre. Benke, breach of conditions, 1er 2). 4. Wils. 116. Pte. Hardy, Wilts. Minimum clothing singlers
117, W. Neal Kowloon Docks; 118. 119. "Hawkins"; shorts.
A.B. Russell, Pte. H. S. Smith, Wilts., 120, A.B. Ferd. "Hawkins."
and
Complaints-Complaints (if any) to be made to any judge. Assistant Judge or Umpire. Same will be de- cided by the Judges and Chief Um pire at the conclusion of the race. at such other time as the Judge may appoint.
The defendant said that the things were given him by a passenger uni board the Empress. liner..
His Worship as
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, HONGKONG.
LENT 1920.
13th Row-121, Gunner Jahan. 122, Khan, H.K.S.B.. R.G.A.:
Ash Wednesday, Feb. 18:-7.45 Sepoy Mahbub Khan, 74th Punjabis: 123. Gunner Nizam Din, H.K.S.B...m.. Holy Communion; 10.30 a.m., R.G.A. 124. Havildar Rur Singh, Matins and Litany; 11.00 a.m.. Holy Prizes-Cups will be presented H.K.S.B.. R.G.A.; 125, Gunner Communion; 6.30 p.m., Evensong, to the first twenty men in. Winners Karim Bukhsh. H K.S.B.. R.G.A.; Commination Service and address.
Matine is said at 10:15 a.m., on are required to present themselves 126. Pic. Rogers. Wilts. 127. Pte. the foot of the Queen Victoria Statue King. Wils. 129. "A/Nk! Ghulam Mondays. Tuesdays, Fridays and not later than twenty minutes alter Mohd. H.K.S.B.. R.CA,; 129. Cpl. Saturdays... the conclusion, of the race.
Norman, Wilts.. and 130, Stoker Below is a list of competitors 2nd Walters. Hawkins." numbers :-
14th Row:--131. A.B. Dubock,
Evensong, with a Devotional Read- ing will be said on Wednesdays at 6.30 p.m.
On Thursdays there will be Holy Communion at 7.45 a.m.
1st Row-1. Gunner Jumma L. 15: 132. Pte. Ward. Wilts.; "133, Khan, H.K.S.B.. R.G.A. 2. Pte. Pie. Musk, Wilts.; 134. Lieut. Dale, Gray. Wilts. 3. L. Stoker Fairey. H.K.S.B., R.G.A.: 135, B. A. Lenten self-denial offerings may be
Hawkins" 4. Pte. Thomas. Wills. Hyder, Indian Recreation Club; 136,
pose at the west door and will be 5. Leung Yuk Teng, South China Pie. Tissier, Wilts.; 137. Sepoy put into the box marked for that pur- Athletic 6. Sepoy Shah Baz Khan. Dale Singh, 74th Punjabis: 138. given to the Society for providing 74th Punjabis; 7. Pte. Higgins. Lien. Beaven. Wiks.: 139, Gunner Homes for Waifs and Strays. Wilts. 5. Sepoy Nawab Khan. 74th Hasham Ali. H.K.S.B.. R.G.A., and There is Holy Communion every. Punjabis: 9, Cuiner Sher Khan. 140, 0.5: Willoughby, Hawkins."- Sunday at 7.50a.m.. on the first and H.K.S.B.. R.G.A., and 10. Sepoy 18th Row-141, Lieut. Doding third Sundays in the month at noon. ton, Wils.: 142, Gunner Takar on the second and fourth Sundays at 2nd Row Sepoy Karam Singh, H.K.S.B., R.G.A., and 143,7 a.m. Singh, 74th Punjabis: 12. Sepoy Sepoy Hazora Singh, 22nd Punjabis.-
Nik Mohd, 74th Punjabis.
Mussaddi, 74th Punjabis; 13, Pte. F..
Martin, Wilts.; 14, Pie. Easımond.
Wilts, 15. Stoker O'Rourke, Haw- NEWS FR M HONGKONG
kins "; 16. Sergt. Scudamore. Wiks:
17, Sepoy Bhag Singh. 74th Punjabis:
18, Pre. Day, Wilts.: 19, M. Sadick,
Indian Recreation Club, and 20, Pie. Humphries, Wilts.
UNIVERSITY.
Matins is at 1 a.m. and Evensong
at 6 p.m. every Sunday. There is a Children's Service on the first and
third Sundays.in the month at 10 a.m. Preachers on the Sundays in Lent will be as follows:-
Feb. 22-Matins, The Lord The holidays for Chinese. New! Year started at the University last Bishop. Subject: A godly, righteous Mohd Friday.
Lectures will be resumed and sober life in Hongkong at the
Evensong, Rev, B.: 3rd Row:-21, Gunner Saleh, H.K.S.B., R.G.A., 22. Sepoyn Tuesday 24th. As. most of the present day.
Feb. 29.-Matins, Rev. A. J. S: Hiyat Mond, 74th Punjabis: 23. students come from distant parts of Pym, R., Subject: Prayer. Stoker Holyhead, "Alacrity"; 24, China and the Straits, they are unable. S.P.O. Smith, Carlisle "; 25, A.B. to leave the city for the short holi Sicarn. Subject First or Seventh. Norrhan, "Hawkins": 26, A.B.days; but they are preparing for a Evensong. Rev. G, B., Statt, R.N.,
Subject: Righteousness. Johnson. Hawkins; 27, E.R.A. good time" in their different hostels. Grace." Carlisle ; 28, O.S. Field, Mr. Milnes, lecturer in Mathema- "Hawkins" 29. L/Cpl. Drew, cs, and Professor Lorence, lecturer Wilts and 30, Stoker Howell, in Physics, arrived last week from "Hawkins."
March 7:--Matins, Rev. G. T. Waldegrave, Subject: The More Ex- Statf, R.N., Subject: Righteousness. cellent Way. Evensong, Rev. G. B. March 14-Matins, Rev. A. D. Some of the teachers who have not Stewart, Subject: The Joy set before 32. Pie, Elms, Wilts. 33, L/Cpl. been at home since the war are ex Him. Evensong. Rev. H. Copley Houlain, Wilts. 34 Pte. Davey.pecting to leave at the end of March.
..4th Row 31, Pte. Scott, Wilts.
Wiks. 35, Pre. Skull, Wilts: 36.
Eric Carr, Jardine, Matheson & Co.;.
37. Sergt. Platt, Wilts. 38, Pie.
Corbin. Wiks. 39, Lieut. Lees, 22nd Punjabis, and 40 L/Cpl. Nye.
5th Row 41, G. A.. Hyder, In-
dian Recreation. Club; 42. Naick Raf-
tam Singh 22nd Punjabis: 43; A, B.
Bailey. Ambrose 44 NB.
England.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.
WANTED.
Moyle Subject: Memory.
March 21-Matins, The Lord Bishop, Subject: A godly, righteous and sober life in': Hongkong at the present day. Evensong, Rey, C. B Shann, Subject: The great High Priest.
March 28-Matins, The Lord Bishop, Subject A godly, righteous Punition by extorienced and sober lile in Hongkong at the PORTUGUESE. proficient in Mahomed. Kowloon; 45. A.B. Wet pa Imenrix Correspondence present day; Eversong. Ber.... son, Hawklis 46, Sepoy Baung Tsping, ere Spanks Chinese fluently. Copley Movie Subject: Death, the "Singh, 74th Punjabis; 47. Sepoy Teje natport no abjection. Apply Post Great Adventure,
All seats are free at Evensong. Singh, 22nd Punjabis, 48, D, Laing. Once Box 550.
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