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MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1931.
SPORT.
CRICKET.
(Continued from Page 4).
Hongkong batted fir and com piled 137 runs of which the highest | contributors were - Sandbury" $3, Fraser, 29, McNicọll 24, Day 15 and Cobb 15..
Kowloon played a viry sound gama Or even better: provide the umpire and knocked up a pretty 183 before with a bell. By an arrangement with the whole side was dismissed. Law the particular feldman the bell could rence who was in fine form stayedright be rung when a ball is going in his through the match and was undefost direction, and then he would be andered with a fine score of 104 when the no necemuiry to trouble about the game game closed. Overy 21, Brawn 20, until thus alarmed!
Mr. "Extra" 17. and Alderson 11 were the double-figure contributors.
Scores:-
Bcore:
0.5.0.C.
G. R. Sayer, b Morrison
F. J. de Rome, d Bryant ... .... R. C. Witchell, b Bloomfeld
R. C. Fincher, c Jotham, b Bryant
B. W. Bradbury, b Bryant
28
HONGKONO,
D. Reid, b Drake 4A. 8. Excell, b Overy
4F. C. Miller, c and b Ovary
11
W. Frager, b Drake
6
H. H. Day, lb.w., b Lawrence
18
L O. MeNicoll, e Hodge, b Law-
H. B. Strange, L. w. Chamben..
14;
rence
24
F.J. Lang, at. Franks, b Morrison
W. H. Edmonds, & b Chambers
B. Dunkley, run out........
W. F. Gorsin, b Chambers
5 M. C.-Sandberg, b Brawn..
0P. H. Cobb, & Lawrence, b Brawn
D. M. Derkins, b Brawn
7 J. R. Way, b Brawn..
R. E. O. Bird, not out..
Extras...
Total..
&4
G. W. Sewell, not out
Extras.
Bowling Analysis.
Total.
0.
1.
Bryant....
.3
1 34
3
Bloomfield
0 23 1
Morrison
2 15
2 Drake
Chambers
.3
1 £
3 Overy
NANT.
B. R. A. Chambers, b Bizd
Surg. Lt. Barlow, b Ling..
Bub. Lt. Stephans, c & b Sayer..
P.0. Bolton, bling.
Lt. Wartall b Bird
Lt. Com. Jotham, b Sayer LL Com. Greig, b Edmonds... LA. Franks, c Sayer b de Roms.. Bug. Lt. Morrison, not out .. C. E. R. A. Bryant, b Edmonds.. Pta. Bloomfield; b de Rome. Extra
Total
13
Shenton
2 Lawrence.
4 Brawn.
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HONGKONG MISSION.
TRAGIC END OF A RHODES SCHOLAR.
THE CHINA MAIL.
BAD BOYS.
SUCCESS IN BUSINĖS.
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"A cable has reached the London XAMINATION MIND NOT EVERYTHING, Missionary Society that Dr. Brie Arthur Woods died of pneumonia on Bad boys who bava done well in July 13, not many days after his life include mahy eminent men, to arrival at Hongkong," writes the RAY whom must be added Mr. E. W. Edward Shillito in the Christian World.
of Arthur mona, who has just retired after **Since the death Jackson in Manchuria there has being beadmaster for 25 years of the been no loss to missions in China o King Edward VI School, Bath. tragic as this. At the L.M.S. board was not a good boy," declared Mr. in April Dr. Woods said Symons. "Ivery seldom got a good meeting farewell; on May 14 he esiled in report, and I am not ashamed to say 8 the Kleist to take up hospital work that I was often caned."
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at Hongkong; the next news is the A London schoolmaster said to a tidings
DEVELOPING IN BUSINESS,
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS:
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STRUTHERS AND DIXON, ING.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNTES.
彝
S. S. "APUS,” From SAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES.
THE Steamship
"APUS,"
beving arrived from San Francisco and Los Angeles, vis ports, on October Suth, 1921, consignees are hereby aoified that their cargo is being
at Consignoes' risk. at Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, and stored
Consignem of cargo must produce an Import Permit sigued by the Superintendent of Imports and Kaporta, be ined. Hongkong, balore delivery orders will
his death, He was a strong reporter that dull boys, as distinguish landed at, their risk into the Godo man. with no flaw in his health; be ed from vicios boys, were frequently had brought many patients through found to be successful in the pro- pneumonia during his hospital service, fessions and in business. but he fell to it himself, and all he bas 15 been able to give to China is the
"Some boys have not got the memory of a life that was willing to be spent for its people. He was will examination mied,” he said "" They ing; that was all, and yet that is are slow and plodding, and usually at enough to make bis memory blessed the bottom of the clase, and their among a people not ungrateful. mentality develope after they have| "Bom in Tasmania in 1892, Dr. left school. Other boys who get the Woods graduated first in the Univer- repetation of being bad" are the ity of Tasmanis, and afterwards careless, impulsive, irresponsible type ...proceeded as a Rhodes Scholar to who get more canings than marks. 1046 New College, Oxford, where he had a "But as they grow older, these boys
Bowling analysis.
TOWLOOY.
.137
All broken, chafed and damaged cargo is to be left in the Godowns where it will be axamined at 10 am on November 4th, 1921, by the Company's Surveyors, Meurs Carmichael & Clarka All claires most be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival bers, after which they cannot be recognized.
No claims will be recognised after the is have left the Godowns and cargo undelivered on and after November
No Fire Insurance whatever will be
Consignees are requested to send in their Eills of lading in exchange for "Among the more notable excepDelivery Orders immediately. tions are the great Duke of Welling- ton, who was the dance of his school. Many of our best novelists were bad boys,' according to their own admis
3 0 28 2 brilliant career, winning a Senior gradually realise their responsibilities 8 0 18 Demyabip at Magdalen in 1918, and sad do better in actual work thanh, 1921, will be subject to rent
.7 2 33 doing extremely fine work as an they did at their books. As a rule, 6.2 1 10 4 advanced student During the however, the diligent scholar possesses eff cted.
war he was attached to the French all the qualities essential to material 11 Army, and did surgical work of success." 20 very special kind. The list of his qualifications telis tale of a long intellectual discipline: B... B., 21B. Ch, D.P H., D.O. Oxon), M.R.CS. (Eng.) LRC.F. (Lond.), B. Sc. (Tasmania).
10 E. W. Alderson, b Darkins
2.0. Braw, c and b Beid...... 4F. E. Lavrence, not out....................104 53. J. Edwards, e Sewell, b Eaid.. 23 Overy, Fraser, b McNicoll
2 L. E. S. Hodge, e Sewell, b Sand- 0 berg.....
0 | F. G. Hedridgs, o Excell, b Band-
berg....
2
L. S. Bata, s Cobb, b Day.
..114 A. G. Pile, à Sawall, b Day.
W. S. Drake, not out.....
W. I. Shenton.......
Bowling Analysis
a. 1 W.
Extraa
Bird
12 4 48 2
Ling
6 1 18 2
Total
Bayea
7 2 21 2
de Rome
3 0 22 2
Bowling Analysis,
Famonds
1 0 5 2
Darkies Day
Reid
KOWLOON 7. HONGKONG.
Played at King's Park on Saturday, Cobb
nimaly contested affair, resulting in a | Way
0. 1. 3. 8 0 25
0
17
.182
And there would be tragedy written over this story if a sudden 3attask of pneumonix bad made all this toil and patients and all this wealth of promise so much wate But this is not the faith by which this man lived, and by his own faith his life may be seen carried forward.
2
A medical student has not much
sions, and some of our eminent divine were not exactly model students.”
JAPANESE EMPEROR'S
BIRTHDAY.
Japan's flag was displayed at
Agents for U.S. S. B. Emergency STRUTHERS & DIXON, INC.,
Fleet Corpu. Hongkong. October 30, 1921.
TOFO KISEN KAISHI.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
I
HE Steamakip
"SETYO
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leisure to give, but at Oxford Dr. several points in the city and amongst Fr Woods took part in the George Street the bunting of ships in the harbour Sunday School with remarkable to-day in commemoration of the ults. Some of us who remember Japanese Emperor's birthday. To him in the Free Church Camp, as we mark the occadon there will be s remember Jackson in carlier days, can reception at the residence of the speak of his quiet and serious faith; Consul General, in Conduit Road, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. All friends but he was not a man to say much.
**I should expect him,' wrote one
of Japan are invited. 2who knew him well it Oxford, [to]
make a medical missionary of a noble type, whose words would be fewer then his deeds, but those few well
0
B
0 46
4
0 22
3 0 19
this match was an interesting and McNicoll
4
0 29
2
0 15
0
draw, both sides having nême wickets | Sandberg
5
0 10
down when stamps were dawn,
Batting first, the home team com
LAWN BOWLI.
piled 113 for zine wickets and
son 33 were the highest contributors.
Other double figures were compiled
by Spinks and Mr. “Extras,” 12 tech.
· declared. Macdonald 37 and Thomp OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. chosen. As it has come to pass,
There were two "ducks" in the innings.
JA
MR. 7. CLARK THE WINNER.
neither his deeris nor his words will be many, but the gift of himselt will be the gift remembered most in China. Mr. J. Clark is Hongkong's Cham-There will be a peculiar and tender Hongkong opened well with Mitchell played on the green of the Craigen- and mother, both living still
pion at Lawn Bowls. The final was sympathy for Dr. Wooda isther contributing a useful 40 before he was gower Cricot Club on Saturday after-Tasmania, where his father is a dismissed. Lammert and Websternoon, in the presence of a large Congregational mini ter.” also kupe their ends up with 19 and 22 gathering. The finalists were Mesars. -respectively, but the tail failed to J. Clark and G. R. Edwards, of the
wag, and when time intervened, they had nine wickets down for 110 runs. Three " ducks" were registered in this innings.
Scores:-
KOWLOOK.
C. I. Stapleton, b Pearce, b
Hamilton...
A. 0. Macdonald, b Lammert
P. E. Thompson, b Farthing
EL Braga, a Benson, b Lammert
Capt. Spinks, ran out
J.Stalker, Benson b Farthing..
Police R.C. and the Kowloon B.G.C., respectively.
FLOATING BAR.
AMERICANS.
An excellent game was witnessed, SHIP THAT SELIS, WHISKY TO resulting in a win for the Police re- presentative by a score of 21-11. Play was even for half a dozer heads.
The American Prohibition author.
Then Clark ran away with the nextities have made further large captures.
8 three heads and the score.resd 11-5| Their total bag was 2 acl ooners, 2
37 in his favour, Edwards fought game
33 ly to the last, and improved his position, but had to see his opponent 12 run out with such a lead.
THE SCORES.
Clark.
Edtraria.
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motorboats, and 2,000 cases of whisky|November 4, 1821, commencing at 2.30 and gin, i well known banker, 1 county sheriff, several restaurant pro prietors, and other smaller fry,
The banker and the sheriff both live! at Jacksonville Florida, which is
No. Score. Total. Score. Total. Į known as the headquarters of one of
J. P. Robinson, b Webster
1
Dance, b Webster.
9
B. T. Jones, not out
'
1
1
1
B.D. Evans, rus out.
1
.
3
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R. Pestonji, not out
0 鼈
4
Extras
12
Total (for 9 wicketa),.119
Bowling Analysis.
0. XL
7.
W. Hamilton.... 8. 0 31 1
F. H. Farthing ...
110 30 2
.N. Young: ... 7 1 21 0 12
E. G. Lammert .......... 8 5 10
ZEA. Webster..
E. J. R. Mitchell, h. w., b Mac-
donald
1
the largest aminggling organisations in the country, In six months the Florida authorities have captured
3 more than £320,000 worth of liquor in motor-bosts and motor-cart, which
3
they admit only represents the merest
4 fringe of the whole smuggling traffic,
The New York Worldreports that a
5
B sailing vessel, which (as usual) is a former Massachusetts fishing schooner
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13
6
8 2 19
HONGKONG.
14
15
18
17
18
19
1.
9
20
20
2
11
21
I 21
11
****** 40
·Y. Pearce, st; Dance, baiker.. 0 Bû. Lammert, and Evan.. 19 Big-Gen. MoNaghten, b Stalker, 9 BLA. Webster, not out...... 22 H.H. Benson, 1.b.p., b Macdonald O H.M. Watson, rus out..
A. B. Raworth, at. Dance, b Spinks
.H. Farthing, bot out.
e not bat.
Total..
W. Hamilton sad F. N.
Bowling Analysis.
p.zo., at their Sules Roncar, No &
De Votr Road, Corrier of
Ins Homey Street,
100 Lengths Wools Saiting & Over- costing.
1,000 yda. Nu. 2. Umbr, ils Closb. 1,000 rd. thesting Damask Table Clotha, Serviettes de
20 Boss Aluminium Sanopus.
Also
Small Qusality Brandy and Wine.
Tarton-Cash on delivery.
now under the British flag, is lying| -- hove-to several miles off Martha's Vineyard, on the Mausschusetts coast, elling liquor freely to all comers, mainly yachtsmen,
The Daily Telegraph says that at
the League of Nations Assembly questions relating to the world's re- quirements in drugs, such as opṛum,
At the confusion of the game, the morphine, and cocaine, come within
9 trophies was in the tournament were the scope of the Health Committee,
8 distributed by Mr. R. M. Dyer, which will probably be asked to
5 President of the Aciation, as ascertain approximately the quantity
0. X. L
W.
8
0 9 I
9. 1.
21
0
012
4 0.2
DIWALI FESTIVAL
7 follows:-1, J. Clack; 2, G. R. of these drugs required by the diffe Edwards; 3; J. Ferguson; and 4, Erent countries. This is a matter of .110 Hadley.
importance, especially in relation to A Challenge game has been azzang-the cocaine trade, which has vastly Young,d for next Saturday besmen Clark increased in certain directiona, Japar, and Madlachian of the Taikoo Club, for instance, now importa about last year's champion..
thirty times the quantity of this drug which she imported before the Chinese opium traffic was prohibited Japan herself does not, it is well known,
this consume
vastly increased The Indian fival of Diwali is now quantity, and thers is well-founded 2/03
Yesterday and today. Mamars, supposition that it ja muggled into D. Chellam; title" pertinen well China to replace the prohibited
opium, though the Júpazmer, Govern ment states it is unable to trace how the oposine is disposed of. At present the Amembly Committee No. 6 is dir cussing the repors of the Council, and the whole matine will come before the kasembly before it separated-
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KOWLO iv. HONGKONG decounted, have been and are enter-
maining guests.
Layar Pohoomall Brother and a fine show, but this yout, being at in mourning for the death of Mr. Cumamal, the proprietor, they have bom muable so žáka park
This game, was played on the HKC.C, ground on Saturday. How
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Storage will be assessed on cargo remaining undelivered after Monday,
'th November, 1991.
All broken, chafed and damaged
packages will be landed into the Com-
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at 10a.m.
No claims will be recognised after goods have left the Steamer or Godown, and none will be entertained if present ed later than three weeks after arrival of steamer.
No fire insurance whatever will de flected.
Y. TSUTSUMI,
Manager. Hongkong, November 31, 1921.
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