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Happy Valley was the scene an 9.2 23.0 the mold ground or the Ackos New Year's Day of a merry outings Reed- Wodehouse 15.30 557 Trio, In its thrilling serial work when the Hongkong Falice. gave thefying trapeze; or their annual Children's entertainment Sayer

6:0 24 2

the Floretty trio,or Fregoli, the and sports on their recreation grounds. Hamilton .......... 30. 16 0

anatomical wonder; or Spuds," the It was an afternoon full of enjoyment, jolly comedian with his merry for grown-ups as well as little col partners; or some other of the many There www a good programme of acts offered on the generous pro races and a lively football match, gramine," They are all of very high besides tifin and tex on the grounds.

picnic fashion, and a present for al: standard..

the little people from a Christmas tree..

-BKCC 2nd-laglags.

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ii. W.C.D. Turner, & Jones, b Davies 0 C. Blaker, b Graham ........................... ......II J. D. Humphreya, st. Franks, b Gra

F. J. de Rome, lbw b Davies ... 1 G. R. Sayer, e Graham, b Davies. S. T. E. Pearce, Law, b Greig 21 LA Sawyer, Graham, & Davies 8 K. W. Hamicom-b Graham I EB Reed b Graham Live I R. E. O. Bird, not out

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Two cases of enteric fever, one Hawaian and the other Chinese, were

ported yesterday, sled, on of puerperal fever, Indian.

Of interest to all who live in the far-away corners of the world is the third number of Outward Bound a copy of which has been received by the China Mail, Too magazine, which Bas just been established, has made à most auspicious beginning. w.and apparently is on its way to success 5 This being the December sumber, It contains special Christmas stories I and pictures. Among the writers are John Buchan, Beatrice Harraden, Mary Entwistle, Alfred Noyes, Sta Chatter, and several others. There is an interesting article on Inzzo

This friendly match was played on the Craigengower ground on New Year's Day. No one took things

Nitobe, the Japanese Secretary of the League of Nations, by Basil Mathews; several pages of pictures from all

Among the guests were SOIDE

returned to the Colony on the membent of the Force who had just

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Bremen, and the occasion furnished a delightful opportunity for them and for their families to renew their friendships. As many members of the Force as could be spared from duty attended the outing, includ---- ing representatives of the Firt Brigade, Preventive Service, Jail Warders and Water Police.

The results of the competitions were as follows:

Ladies Thread-ite-needle Race 1, Mrs. Grimmett; 2, Mrs. Alexander 3, Mrs. I. Clark.

Ladies' Coconut Shy-1, Olive Gerrard; 2, Mrs. Moss; 3. Mabel Blackman.

Football Mitch: Winning team Sergt Kelly (Capt), Sergt. Fender, Mr. Garrod, Mr. Gea. Angus, Sergt. Condon, Mr. K. Earnshaw, Sergt. Clark, Mr. Caff, Sergt. Moss, Sub Ward

OBITUARY.

MR. JAMES VANSTON.

In the death at the Government Civil Hospital yesterday of Mr. Jama.

W. W. Cooper. Referee, R. O. The prizes were distributed by Capt. P. P. J. Wodehouse, Super Vanstone, the Colony loses an old intendent of the Force. Inspector resident, widely acquainted and Gerrard, who acted as Master of highly respected. He was 74 yours Ceremonies, congratulated his on

Ladies” Egg-and-Spoon Race1 Margaret Kent; 2, Mrs. Taylor; 3is first public appearance as of age. He came out to Hongkong married man, Mrs. Podehouse was it 1874, and for 17 years was the Mrs. Floyd

Race for Girls over 10 years of presented with a bouquet in a silver verger, of St. John's Cathedral,

come the Force extended to bet on account of the weaknes Capt. Wodehouse made an appro priste response in behalf of Mrs, advanced age, and in appreciation Wodehouse and himself.

Lia long service was presented with a substantial gift... --

Soo, who banged the ball into an empty goal. Immediately after the ball was kicked off from the centre line, Mr Wells

Graham.....122 sounded the final whistle. The Rest Davic..............114 thus snatched win at the last Greig 10 moment by the odd goal in three,

The teams lined up as follows → British Isles: McLeod (Oilers); A large gathering witnessed a very fast and exciting Charity Football Murison (Oil), Mason (Kowloon match on the Club ground on Satur-Blake (United), Ireland (Club), Charis day evening, when the Clubs in the worth (Carlisle); May (United), Goff Second Division of the Hongkong (Carlisle).. Bath (Oilers), Lers Fun Football League combined to field jabis). Jones (Ollers)."

The Rest: Mario Silva (St. Joseph) seriously, and the home team-by no over the world; an authoritative article] age-1, Ellice Calliford; 2, Irene | vase as a token of the cordial wel- Recently he retired from this position two strong teams representing the

A Chinese House- For girls under 101, Helen British Isles and the Rest. The stand Fok Bing Ying (SCA); E. P. Hynd as a representative one was all on conditions in Viens; an enter Passmore: 3, Mabel Blackman.

oot for 41. The soldiers responded taining article on was full, and a good sum was collectman (St. Joseph's); Hyder (Indians) with 54. In their second fanings wife in ber Kitchen; and some Grimmert; 2, Julia Earner; 3, Best

The teams, with the exception! Sepher (St. Joseph's), Xavier (Reredo) the Clubmen played more carefully absorbing sketches of people whose rice Taylor. of Mason who turned out for Seouler Omar (St. Joseph's); E R. Eyndman and compiled 70 runs before they Christmas is spent in remote places. of the Staffs, were the same as pre- (St. Joseph's); Ogley (St. Joseph's), So were all dismissed. The Wits far from civilization-besides a nun- Culliford; 2, Claude Blackman; 3,

Mr.. Vaistoon. Was perhaps best. Chung Ming (5.C.A.), Rahmin (S.

knocked up 65 in their next go and ber of pleasing stories. viously announced.

For boys under 10—1, Martin Measures have been in progress known for his Masonic scrivitiam E. then the party adjourned to the Joseph's).

Earner; 2. Ronald Gerrard 3, Arthur for many months in Japan to bring had beeya Freemason for 50% yea pavilion and had a good time.

Floyd

about the amalgamation of the and during his residence ko para Woodward (WBts) with 37 was the

Men over 38-1, Insp. Gerrard:smaller banks whose number, the District Grand Tyler and acted as only batsman to reach double figures in the second innings. The cricket

2, Sergt. Brown; 3, Chief-Icap. Kerr. Fiskace Department realized, was an Tyler, or in a similar capacity, in Men under 381, Sergt Hender economic danger, to the community practically at the Chaptand was not first class, but no one worried, They all had an enjoyable time, and

son; 2, Mr Holland; 3, Mr Gerrard owing to the competition ring Lodges to the Colony, both or Tug-of-Wars Married v. Single among them to secure business, often - English and Scottish Constitutions. that was the principal thing.

Mr.Vanstone, who leaves a widow won by Married- team-Inep. Ap-leading to high rates of interest being picton, Insp. Patterson, Sergt. Phillips, Mr. Bird, Insp. Eamer, Insp. A. Clark, Sergt, Phillips, Sergt. Carpenter, Sub Insp. McNab, Wilson, R. O. Grimmett (Capt).

FOLIDAY OSICKET.

HONGKONG. v. SERVICES.

Losing the toss, the Rest kicked off against the sun, and were soon near the Inles citadel, where Mason was forced to concede a corner to save the situation. Omar placed the ball beautifully, but before any of the at- tackers could get to it, Blake cleared

Cricket enthusiasts spent a very with a hefty kick to midfield, where enjoyable time on the Hongkong his forwards were placed in posses Cricket Club ground yesterday when sion. They did not waste much time an all day match was played between in visiting the other end of the field. the Hongkong CC, team and a Ser Here Bath had a good chance, but vices XL The match was very in

hot wide. The kick-in saw Rahminteresting and gond batting by the

wide. The Rest continued to press, and after missing several good open lans Omar got possession close in Tricking Marison very smartly, be

Bent tn B Cross fest

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assumed

THE C.SC.C.

The members of this cinh spent a

C.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

met

butor. Capt. Davies bowled very entertained. The visitors batted well and in his last sever overs (six first and compiled 118 rurs before maidens) got four wickets for they were dismissed. MIP-Lo (33) many run.

and J. Wong (25) were the highest

in possession. Racing down the Services was witnessed. A close very enjoyable evening on Saturday line at a terrific pace, he sent in game resulted in the Club just when Ye Old Salt Horses

managing to avoid an Innings defeat."Ye Land-labbers and defeated The Club, which batted first, started them by the narrow margin of one very well, the first wicket going run. The win of the Horses was down with 63 rms registered on a popular one, with a score of 87. shot which the telegraph. The fire, men beat McLeod. Thus the who followed were disappointing the lead after as they were dismissed cheaply with Eve minutes' play. From the centre, the score at 108.. Two crore wickets the Isles got away, and combining fell without adding to the score. The

The University were at bome dangerous, tail knocked up 20 runs between to a Chinese RC. team captained effectively, were soon Bath was tackled by Hyndman and them, and the imlags closed with by Mr. George Lee. A good immediately passed to Lees who was 128. Sayer with 49 (including eight cricket game was played. The unmarked. He took a first time boundaries) was the highest contri-visitors were very hospitably shot which missed the net by couple of inches. The sick-in did not send the ball too far up the feld, and the Isles were immediately back in the danger zone where The Services started their batting contributors. The University bow- Fok Bing-yick had to concede

none too promisingly, the first wicketers did well. T. E-Yeoh took 4 This kick was well going down for 37 runs, and by the wickets for 30 runs, D. K. Samy 2 * - Corner. placed and Ireland took a shot time 105 was reached eight batamen for 16 and M. Roffey 3 for 30. For which resulted the ball, going were out. The last two men made the Chinese, Un Heydan was the straight into the hands of Silva who stand and a beautiful partnership best bowler, taking S wickets for 43

cleared without difficulty. The ball brought the score to 196 at rins was returned, and he turned it round which figure the side the post for a corner. Goff agala placed well, but Hyndman cleared With the Rest's next attack, the Isles were given a free kick against Ozley for off side. This kick placed Bath in possession. Not wasting any time, he shot low and made the scores level. Half time came a few minutes' later.

On resuming, the Rest got away,

The Club were given a second innings, but there was now no hope. Reed being the only man to hit a six off Davies.

In the second innings, the Was Chinese declared at-112 for the Fall dismissed. Graham topped the score of seven wickets. C. Choa (42) "and with a prettily compiled 33.

G. Hall (36) were the highest scorers: Freeborn took four wickets for 45 runs for the University. The Home team had a bad time in front of the Chinese bowlers and only managed 65 runs, 34 of which were contributed by LT. Pun. Harry Ching was responsible for six wickets at 5 rims The Chinese were the apiece. victors, of course, but nobody cared.

The scores were be

BAX C.C. 1st Innings.

49

and ER Hyndman ended up a bril T. E. Pearce, e Greig, & Davies... 20 liant piece of combined play by G. R. Sayer, c and b Greig shooting wide. From the goal kick W. C. D. Tarner, Davies, b

Kennett sinar .... 24 May went away and passed to Goff who ran strongly down the wing, to C. Blake, b Davies.....

be robbed by Fok. The Rest then F. J. de Rome, run out. kept the ball in the Isles territory for R L. D. Wodehouse c Edwards,

b Daries.....t's a long spell showering in shots from

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BOSTOCK'S CIRCUS.

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all angles, but they did not find the J. D. Humphreys, not out 17 net. A goal kick relieved the pres-E. W. Hamilton, c Bonham Carter, sure and the Isles went away. Lees

got

b Davies....

well in and looked like. A. Sawyer,

scoring, but Fok, playing with Kennett.... determination tackled him, giving a E. B. Reed, b Davies... corner from which nothing resulted. R. EO.Bird, e Bowen, b Kennett - 4 Playing with determination at this

juncture, the Isles gave thé Rest

defence a lot to do. Silver was kept

very busy, but stood the ordeal well.

One shot from May' was very dan-

gerous. Silver stopped it, but could

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Bowling Analysis.

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not retain the ball, and it was about Davies ........

to enter the net when with great | Graham..................... 4 0 32

16.2 3. 48

presence of mind he turned round Kennett.se

the post for a corner, which yield- Greig

3 0 17

ed nothing. The Rest then went

to the other end of the field and

UNITED SERVICES.

dealt with by the goalie. In his Wodehouse

bombarded Melend. A kick from

1st Innings.

Hyndman was very feebly Lt. Bonham Carter, 1b, b

1

Appreciation of the excellent pro gramme-of-sensational-acta offered 128 by Bostock's Royal Italian Circus, which is showing twice daily at Ming Yuen Gardens, North Point, is steadily growing. 5judging by the crowds that it at etracts. The circus-lovers in Hong- 3 kong and there appear to be plenty of them are taking full advantage of their opportunity. It is seldom that a travelling circin is up-to- date in every respecti This one is it is even more seldom that

12 a travelling circus presents a bill of

eagerness to save the situation, one Lt: Stewart, e Sawyer, b Bird.... 22 uniform excellence, that would.com-

of the defenders handled in the Major Edwards, Law, b Sayer 20 pare favourably with the larger, fiand

penalty area. The crowd was so

thick in front of goal that the referee did not notice this. The Rest did not wait to protest, but pouncing again on the ball, Hyndman enticed house

McLeod to come out of the goal. Capt. Gray, Bird, b Wodehouse The excilement was keen when Mc-Lt. Jones, b Wodehouse Leods tumbled and fell. Before any Lt. L. B. Franks, b Sayer one could do anything, Hyndman Lt. Kennett, not out

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Capt. Davies, e and b Wodehouse. 4 aggregations of performers to be Col. Bower, c Pearce, b Wodefound in the world capitals,

house va apa sa mag anser s2,20 this one does. R Lt-Com. Greig, Sawyer, b. Wode The Bostock circus appeals to peo

9ple of many tastes, having as it does 121 remarkable variety of good acts. It 0 is difficult to choose the head. 28 liners, for the simple reason that 21 they are all good. Some per haps will prefer Maximo, in his unique act of Drunk on the Wire." He appears drank; but only in appearance. It takes but one glance at his marvellous gyrations on the loose wire to realize that if he was anything hat deadly sober he would tisdoubteilly come to tried Others may prefer: Mille-Lorenz in her graceful, manoeuvres, on the trĀDĪŠZ.

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