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statements to mention that we are somewhat in the know ** in these matters. We are in regular correspondence, with teachers in at neighbouring colonies, Home and in America, and of curse, we tap where possible the opinions of the profession locally. We know nothing and certain- The there is nothing in the article o which this is a teply to cause ns to think of modifying anything we have said about the local Government's antitule before the daty of providing for adequats | elementary almation here in this Colony. The percentage of our anntal expenditure devoted to Our 1 schools is scandalamisly how.

edocation department is rath ed." and our schools one starved. We would be happy to see these allegations effectively disnvntel.

THANKSGIVING DAY THOUGHTS.

The fourth Thursday in Novem ber is an old established American festival. Family reunions, reli-] gions servies, sad the rating of turkey, make it a son of American Christmas. The early settlers start- ed it as a sort of berves, thanks- giving, President Washington in [176) appointed Thursday Nov. 26. Some of the Southerners objected on the ground that it was a relic of Person bigotry, and the day

Ltd. at from State to State until

SPECIAL CABLES.

MYSTERIOUS LAWYER.

FALSE PRETENCES.

RUSSIAN REGISTERED AS BRITON,

[China Meil SPECIAL]

SPORT.

YESTERDAY'S CRICKET.

NAVY HEATS RAMC-

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1920

IRC. v. UNIVERSITY:

In

| pass from Stone. From the centre, Watherby and Taylor of the *Curlew * gave a fine exhibition of The following' will represent the Indians in the above match on Satur passing which ended in Taylor trans- ferring to Wetherby at the right time.- day, the 27th inst, at 215 pm. Wetherby, who was unmarked, shot the Sockumpon ground.S.H.Iamail the ball well and truly past the A. A. Ramjahn, G. C. Farde, S. D. Tamiar goalie, and the score was

After a bit of midfeld Ismail, D. Weerapull, S. A. Ismail, K.

play

which both sides. Khan, S. A. R. Ismail, U. M. Bux, S.

shone with pretty footwork, the Rumjahn, and A. N. Other.

"Tamar" got away. Grant and Heap combined well, and when near gaol. Heap shot the ball across the goalmouth.Curlew's goalie failed to touch the ball, and before he could return to position, Stone sent the ball into the net for the "Tamar's" second. At half time, Tamar led by two goals to one.

THE M.C.C.

TWO AUSTRALIAN VICTORIES.

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A message from Perth, West Australia, of October 30, gives details of the match there between the M. C. C. and West Australia. The former, having made 276 for 8, declared.

In a very interesting cricket match played on the Hongkong C. C. ground yesterday, a Nasy XI defeated the R.A.M.C team by five wickets and The Military eighty-seven FUAS team batted first, and commenced very well, a partnership between Col. Humphry and Corp. Filmer Field- ing 95 runs before the first wicket SHANGHAI, Nov. 25 William Strafford Levinson has went down. The others that follow- been suspended for six months ed, with the exception of two who the British made double figures, could do nothing from practising at Supreme Court. After that period with Bevan's bowling, and succumb exposed fromed very cheaply. Bevan secured six

The scores were as follow: the roll of practitioners. Levinson re- wickets for 53 rues...

When the Navy batted, they had Hobbs e Howard, b Nurse... really suddenly left Shanghai with a Rastian passport. It transpired that a vy easy time against their Russell b D. Christian

Lieut. McNair Makepeace e Christian b Nurse he really was a Russian citizen who opponents' bowling. had secured British registration by and Lieut. Comdr, Holtham put in a Hendren e Packham & Christian false pretences. A report of hi partnership which compiled over 100 Fender st. Borthwick b Nurse... death in Japan was false. The case runs for the side. The Army fielding Rhodes Lb.w. b Nurse

was not up to standard, and several Douglas b Christian bristles with mysteries.

easy catches were badly missed. At Strudwick b Nurse the 258 mark, the Navy declared their | Parkin not out innings closed for the fat of five Waddington, not out

Howell did not bat wickets.

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to be 1#

NOTORIOUS ALIEN.

SINNECKER RELEASED.-.

LITHUANIAN NATIONALITY CLAIMED. [China Mail SPECIAL]

The scores were *-- RAMC

Col. Humphry, Lb.w.b Rees- Filmer, Stanley, b Greig Barnes, b Bevand Hollands, b Bevan West, b Bevan .................. Rhodes, b Bevan

Capt. Tomory, b Bevar ......

SHANGHAI, Nov. 25.

S. M. Thompson, b Bevan Yersin Lincoln telaius the

Sinnecker, the alien who was recent-Langridge, à Crole-Rees .......... fourth Thursday of this nach in 1861. Since then every silently arrested for evading enemy regis Savage, b Crale-Rees .... tration, was subsequently released Capt. Archer, not out..... has followed his example, and afHe claims Lithuanian nationality, an annual fixture it is now well thus enjoying the protection of the | established in every State of the

League of Nations and continuing Union.

There are some beat who think his war time antics in peace time. We shuld always be thankful, hew! cause things might be worse, and

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In the second half, the "CurlexTM** Įtried hard to equalise but the "Tamar” defence was giving nothing away, and 69 no more goals were scored. Towards 9the end of the match, the Tamar ** 110 resumed the attacking, and had bad 60 luck in missing a fine shot by inches.

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At the final whistle, the "Tamar ran out the winners by the odd goal" in three.

KOWLOON v. "AMBROSE.”

The following team will respresent the Kowloon Football Club in their Total (for 8 wkts). 275 1st division League match against the "Ambrose" on Saturday, Nov. The West Australians batted feebly | 27, on Navy "B" ground, kick off 4 The p... Crocker; F. Wheeler, P. 18 against the MCC. bowling.

Obaly determined effort was made R. Beesley; J. Coupland, A. Weyman, 15 by Howard, who made an unfinished T. L Kaight: W. Taylor, CE 033, played out time, and saved the Millard, R. E. Townsend, F. Evelyn,

K. Mason: Reserve-F. Clemo. O situation.

For the MCC Howell took I wicket for 24 runs; Fender 3 for 32; 1 Parkin 3 for 22.

B

The West Australian total was 119 for 7 wickets, when stumps were -171 | drawn, and the match was declared

a draw.

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I 'TERPORT TENNIS.

GOOD GAME AT CLUB DE RECREIO.

SECOND MATCHL

A very interesting doubles tennis Adelaide, Nov. 9, match was witnessed by a large The second, match of the Maryle- gathering at the Club de Recreio, bore CC team in Australia was Kexloon, yesterday, when Messrs. played in Adelaide against South H. H. Knowles and J. L. Elmere, two

9 1 40 2 Australia, the All England team win-well known Shanghai tennis players

ning by an innings and 55 runs.

Totai

Bowling Analysis.

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MR W.

there something to be sold for

IMBEZZLÉMENT CHARGES.

such philosophy. But it is hard

To see wint we Britishers have to

Beyan.INS Starley Greig ... Crole-Rees...

14 6 53 6

8 0 37

6 0 33

NAVY.

Lieut. McNair, à Temory............... Lieut. Stewart, c and b Rhodes Lieut-Cdr. Holtham, Lb.w, B.

Hollands Lieut-Cdr. Greig, c Humphry, b

Thompson Mr. Cole Rees, c Humphry, b

Thompson-

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74

31

Wit R GA

'Tamar" 2 *Carlew" -1

BOULON COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

He thankind for her at present- FORMER MANAGER CHARGED.

Our professional woliticians have fèntangled as in thankless jb ull over the wazid. The news from Ireland suggests that we need a day of humiliation and abusement rather tin of thanksgiving. It is fone of our meal faults that we are too ant to be flankfel that we are not as uther men." If there is pristeet of this boast becoin-1 ing ine, it is nothing to be thank for, since it will resemble a

NEW AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS.rempline to the other ment.

BIRTHS.

CHAPMAN.On November 8, 1920. at Werchow, to Mr. and Mrs T. W. Chapman, a daughter. STARLING. On November 15. 1920, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. Rene C. Sterling Chin Kiang, a daughter..

DEATHE.

CASEY-0 November 16, "1920,

at Chefoo, Mrs. E. 11. Casey wife of Mr. Ernest Casey Cheloo...

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Press, out of their own nathe-

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Another clean bill of health wäs returned for the Colony yesterday.

[China Mail SPECIAL]

SHANGHAL, NOT, 25. Ferdinand Boulon was committed for trial on December 2 on charges of the embezzlement of funds the property of Messes. Gaston, Williams, and Wigmore Electrical Engineering Corporation, of which formerly manager.

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be was

WAR MEMORIAL.

DESIGNS INVITED.

JUDGES ANNOUNCED.

Lieut. Hant, not out. 20 Mr. Bevan, not out --............

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22 8

Total (for 5 wickets)...258 Commodore Bowden Smith, Cdr. Stanley, Capt. Lambert and Pay Lieut.-Cão. Steam did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

Hollands ... ..12 0 Rhodes..... 37 0 Barnesar maki 3 0

Tomory.

West...... Thompson

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FOOTBALL.

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.

who are passing throgh the Colony

on board the ss. "Ecuador" met Messrs. V. Fvanovich and Wong Po Keng of Hongkong. The visitors upheld the reputation of the Northern Settlement by defeating the local pair by three straight sets-6-4, 6-4, 6-3-

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BILLIARDS.

PALACE HOTEL TO ʻIRNAMENT.

There were large numbers of: Service men present to watch there two United Services league football¦ ̈ matches yesterday evening.on the Sookumpoo Valley and the Navy "B"

Last night's match in the semi- ground. Happy Valley, respectively-final of the Palice Hotel Billiards Another match which was to have Handicap tomsment, between Ho been played off yesterday was con- Sai-chong (ser) and A. G. Pile (-200) celled, as the R.Els having failed to resulted in a win for the former by raise a team for three weeks in 250-156. 1succession, have withdrawn from the

league.

4 0 41 4. 0

0 32

20. 0 2

STAFFS v. 88TH CO. R.G.A.

WILTS v. R.GA

Ho's best breaks were 32 and 21, while Pile had 51, 21, 20 and 19 to his credit. Pile's break of 51 is the best of the tournament so far.

On Friday night, at 8 o'clock, Ho Sai-man and Ho Saichong (both scratch) wil meer in a semi-final match which should" prøve very interesting.

HOCKEY.

a feat which is more pleksing.

We have been repeatedly told that the Government admits the need of more teachers, but that it

Among the passengers who Just that arrived in Hongkong by the P.&O.

The gunners kicked off against a cannot get them

Various Nellore" this morning was Mrs. D. They cannot get them.

slight breeze, but not the least dis reasons (other than our own mow. Blair.

turbed by it, made a beeline for the discounted som have been given

After considerable delay, which

infantrymen's territory where Moore why it is inssible to get teachers.

It is reported that Dr.. W. W. is explained in part by the absence

cleared in fire style. The Wilts got These officiel explanations of the

These two teams met at the Happy away after this, but they too found alleged insibility are inomaisten submitted a memorandum to the of certain ones interested in the

President recommending to engage project, an invitation at last has been Valley yesterday afternoon in con- the defence sound, and the ball was ent and mutually exclusive.

Mr. Woodrow Wilson, after his re-issued for designs for the War

CLUB FEATS "CURLEW.” Accunting fer out purring tirement from the Presidency, as the Memorial which it is proposed to nection with the Garrison Cricket once mare returned to midfield. The temporary, the explanation that highest adviser to the Chinese Gov erect on the site adjoining Royal League and a very pleasant game game was fast-from the opening was played. Although the scoring whistle, and the ball travelled rapidly rather discounts" murs is put ferment.

Square, opposite the Hongkong Club, was low, the match was fall of inter from que end of the field to another, A very interesting hockey match familiarly known as "the finest site est The Staffs won by 44 runs with neither set of forwards doing was witnessed at Happy Valley last plainly this: The Colonial Secre- S.MONS. Or November 19. 1920tary (and the Daily Press), say that

Commenting on the interport in the Colony."

The competition is limited to local Capt. Spinks, E.AO.C., performed any damage. After a quarter of an evening when the Hongkong H. C. at Shanghai. Ernest Bertram

the Wages offered an high enough, cricket week in Hongkong. "The

the "hat trick" and bad eight hour's play. Heawood placed Veale, team met a "Curlew" combination. China Simons. Late Captain.

But the advertisements omit to Topicist" in the Singapore Free Press architects and designers, and com-

GO the gunners right wing, in The game was very fast and evenly dit. The RG.A's highest score was possession, and this latter, after contested in the first half, but in the Steam Navigation Co., beloved

show how really high they are hopes that it will be possible soon to petitors are asked to apply for fall wickets for as many runs to his cre

rua & fine

down the line, second moiety, the civilians asserted husband of Minnie. Simons, aged when considered in the light of arrange for another meeting of particulars to the Honorary Secretary 5 by Gar. Pomfret, while the Staffs

Best trapped their superiority, and keeping the exchange, free quarters, and free Hongkong, the Straits. Ceylon, and of the Hongkong War Memorial Com had three double figures in their centred beautifully.

perhaps Bangkok in Singapore. mittee, Mr. M. J. Breen, Postmaster passales, ete.

the ball smartly and sent a stiff low ball in the enemy territory for the best General, not later than December 31. total of 57.

The scores were ****

shot which went towards Green like part of the time, subjected them to wed-The designs must be submitted to

a carnon shot, but the goalie just a severe test. The defenders played managed to stop it. In the melee a strenuous game, but they could not 0 which followed, Walker kicked out stop the attackers who were in At the final whistle, 14 From the throw is, "Donovan sent splendid form. 10 Keay away, and Best receiving from the civilians ran out winners by four 13 him, sent in a lofty shot which went goals to one. Much credit was due 3 over Green's head, and hitting the to the sailors goalie but for whose 1 cross bar, rebounded into play steady and careful game the side 1 right at McHugh's foot. The latter would have suffered a heavier defeat The ball hit The Club citadel was, most of the 2 took a pot shot.

44 years..

In other words, the failure to get i

parsimony

The China Mail.teachers is not dare to pasipo di The following approaching at the Secretary by noon on March 31

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, Nov. 25, 1924.

SCHOOLS AND SALARIES.

'rates.

and

men

The ground surrounding the monument will be laid out as a gar den, in which will be placed such war trophies as are obtained, including a German howitzer.

fret....

STAFF AND DEPTS.

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Total ......

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88TH COY. GA.

Gar. Barrystone, b Capt. Spinks... Gar. Knight, e Robson, b Capt.

Spinks

Sgt. Shipley, b Capt. Spinks... Gur. Kent, & Capt. Spinks....

Spinks Gar. Pomfret, e Haynes, b Capt.

Marsb........... Lieut. Lovegrove, G. Haynes, b

8 the bar and then slipped into the time very safe, the defenders never net. From the centre, the gunners allowing the sailors to get within Once when the 0 returned, but Green cleared. Then shooting range.

3 the Wilts attacked: From a throw sailors did get through they made no

in, Menham passed to Covey who mistake.

57 netted. Many there were who claimed that Covey was office when he received the ball, but the goal rule: A player is not off-side from was quite legitimate by the amended

1a throw in." The gunners missed a good chance after this by Henwood 0 shooting wide, and then the half time came with the score sheet reading 5 one all.

In the second half, both sets of 2 forwards worked hard for the win-

Helvy shipments of gold continue to go to Japan. The Persia Maru" had in her strong room four million dollars in gold coin consigned to Tokyo banks, and in addition had bar silver valued at $3,000,000 for Kobe.

S/Sgt. Marsh, c Williams, b May. **TRUTH, JUSTICE, PUBLIC SERVICE by the Education Departurent. Anderson, Civil Engineer, to Miss next. After they have been judged, Q. M. S. Maughan, b May

when drafting its advertisements. Jane Elizabeth McKeown, of Low they will be exhibited to the public.

It is intended that the Memo-L/Cpl Spinks, b May .................... Mr. Edward Understand. That is the effect donderry, Ireland;

of the S. M. Haynes, c Barrystone, b May of that argument by the Colonial Kenneth Seyer to Miss Kathleential, which is to commemorate the Capt. Spinks, run out ...................

sacrifices of the Secretary. It is not our argument. Abraham, both of Kowloon.

Colony who fell in the war, shall S/Sgt. Long, b Pomfret

Sgt. Wilkinson, à Pomfret But the Colonial Secretary had'

be simple

in dignified other explanations. also apparing! The Hochi says that two students character, and constracted of Hong- Sgt Rogers, not out in the same Daily Press article. of the Kamakura Normal School, who kong granite. The cost, it is esti. Payne, b Pomfret

Pat plainly they were: We have been paying secret visits to Mr.mated, will be about $125,000, For Pre. Lansley, b May...... We have frequently said that if the Government offered better have failed to get teachers because Osugi, the well-known Socialist, now the best plan, in the estimation of Pte. Robson, Williams ↳ Pom- terins, it would get the school they are scarce at Ho.. The war resident at Kamakura, have turned of the judges, a premium of $1,500 teachers it needs. The Daily Press took men out of scholastic training out to be Anarchists, pure and simple.will be given; the second and third thinks that this contention was for five years, so that these avail. The flesh of the reader is expected to best designs will receive $1,000 and

$750 respectively. can command almost any creep at this news. rather discounted" by what the able -Colonial Secretary said at the last price they like."

"A story which may be new to Το Now that is very different from Legislative Council meeting. have China Mail assertions diy the explanation that had the ad those who are interested in such more wisely things is recounted in a Home paper. been counted is a thing, we do not wel-vertiseruents come. If our statements are to be drafted. so as to show clearly how A French Count was stopping with

The designs will be passed upon at a discount, we must at least see generous the Hongkong offers real an English Cannon. The latter was that we get the correct market ly were, we might have got the about to celebrate his silver wedding by a committee composed of His men we wanted. In fact, it will The Count was considerably puzzled Excellency the Governor (Sir Reginald by the preparations, "Tell me," he E. Stubbs, KCMG), Mr. A. G. W. We might shelter ourselves be-not square with it at all.

If teachers at Home can "com-said, "what does it mean, this silvair Tickill, of the architectural staff of

Writing to the London Morning bind the local teachers, who accept our repeated statement as quite and almost any price they like," wedding?" "It means," began the the P.W.D., Hon. Mr. F. H. Holyoak

that my dear (Chairman of the Chamber of Com-S. M. Capewell, b Marshning goal, and although they several

refused to go into the net. This half paper notes that there is now great true, and refer interested parties because they are so few, it means pompous Cannon

But we do not do that that Hongkong's terms (generous Catherine and I have lived happily merce) and Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak Gr. May, b Capt. Spinks 0 times came very near it, the ball Past the Sydney correspondent of that to them.

was as evenly contested as the other, difficulty in visiting the Marshall kind of thing. Way be thisis- as they are fall far short of the together for 25 years"-"And now (Chairman of the Chinese Chamber Gar. Smith, not cut

Spitiks

with the defence, on either side, if Islands. Japan is now the only coun- Quite right, architects on the committee, the Lirmed excasionally isn't?) actual market value of the teachers. you are going to marry ber?" in of Commerce). There are no private Sgt. Williams, c Maughan, b Capt

anything, considerábly improved. try from which ships run to the reason being that it was thought Gur, Eaglen, c Robson, b Capt.

Spinks,

2 The final whistle came with the score islands, and in Japan foreigners are but we usually know what we are In effect, if we do not discount the terrupted the Count.

best to give.. all architects an

farther off the islands than ever. An Extras........

sheet unchanged. talking about, and we object to Colonial Secretary's explanation, my friend, quite right!”

Mr. Hughes, the Australian opportunity to enter the competition

American lady recently tried to visit any discount at all in this case. it means that Hongkong cannot

The Hongkong War Memoriał Come

the Marshalls. The next boat, she We claim that our assertion had afford to buy because the market is Premier, declares that he Las more

sympathy for the Kaiser than for mittee is composed of the following:

was informed, was full Her n'me Hon. Mr I. Johnstone (Chairman),

was formally put down for a cabin Do you recall that we quoted In effect, this approches very Archbishop Mannix, who, he declares,

The Curlew" men were the first on the following boat, but when the certain advertisements appearing nearly the nature of our own ex-is scheming for the break-up of the Hon. Mr E. Y. D. Parr, Hon. Mr H.

to assume the offensive, and took time came she was informed that all In scholastic journals, giving the planation, which the Daily Press British empire. "If it were necessary E. Pollock, Hon. Mr P. H. Holyoak, "to choose between the Hon. Mr E. H. Sharp, Hon. Mr Lau

the ball well into enemy territory, the cabins were required for Govern actual figures, and showing that has described as "rather discount he says, Hongkong's proffer was not any ed." The only difference is in the Kaiser and that man as to which was Chu Pak, Hon. Mr. Ho Fook, the

The following will represent the but they could not pass the defence. ment officials. When the boat was better than rates available at implications. We implied that our the greater criminal, I know which 1 Chief Justice, Mr H. H. J. Gompertz, Home? Do you recall that those need is so great and so urgent that would choose. The Kaiser was pushed Mr N. J. Stabb, Mr G. T. Edkins, M. C.R.C, in the above match on Satur. A minute later, the Tamar" were leaving she went down to the wharf advertisements enabled us to show we ought to buy, even on, a rising into this, but Mgr. Mannix weat L. G. Bird, Mr T.F. Hough, Dr. G. M. day, st 2.15 p.m., on the Club on the war path, and pressed so but found no signs of the great num When Harston, Dr. Jordan, Mr A. Dennison, ground: Ng See Kwong (Captain), determinedly that the Curlew" ber of passengers reported, and there continuously in fore came to the conclusion that the that Shanghai was outbidding us? market. The Colonial Secretary into it of his own free will” Well, these things alone would be implied that

it is recalled that Mr. Hughes was Mr C. Montague Ede, Mr A. Macken Un Hew Fan, Wei Wing Lock, Geo. defence the Government enough to justify us in resenting thinks it can afford to wait until one of the chief supporters of the e, Rev. T. W. Pearce, Mr C. D. Lee, Choa Man Ping, Shia Man Fing, danger. After two belliant saves Japanese Government does not want

"Hang the Kaiser movement, it is Wilkinson, Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie, Hung Man To, H. Ching. James by the Curlew" goalie, "Tainar" were rewarded any discounting of our statement. teachers are cheaper

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Convert But we are able to controvert the It may interest these people who evident, that he dislikes Archbishop Bir. F. Maitland and Mr M. J. Breen Wong. Lo Man Pun, and Wei Lee Colonial Secretary, and the Daily so nonchalantly discount

and bas par value.

up.

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Mannix

our

(Hon. Sec.).

Son.

Total..

13

CRC.. HK.C.C.

'TAMAR"." CURLEW?"

Was

the foreigners to go to the Marshalls. It by is this method of seclusionTM, which beautifu? | brings Japan's policy.under suspicion 2.

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