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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1921.

SATURDAY'S FOOTBALL Millard, Duncan, Brown, Townsend WIRELESS MAN'S THEFT

TAMAR" v. "TITANIA.”

Played on Navy "A" ground before a large crowd of Servicemen, "Titania" won the toss and Grant started the game for the Tamar" who were the first to gel dangerous, but Wilking cleared and play was transferred to the other end whero Mitch was called on to save from Hopkins, and the "Tamar" again took up the attack and forced a corner of Knighton. Hill took the kick which went behind. "Tamar" continued to have the best of the game, and half time arrived

with the score sheet blank,

to none.

and Coombes.

Referee, Mr. Bolton.

The Chinese played a very good game and were far too nippy for the rearranged Kowloon team, whose forward line could not get going at all. By this win the S.C.A. now head the League table.".

POLICE v. "AMBROSE.”

Played on the Chinese ground, From the start the Sailors took up the attack, and Swan had to stop shots from Batterliam and Pew. Five minutes from the start Batterham, gaining possession, beat Clark and McWalter and scored with a fast low

the

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THREE MONTHS JAIL FOR

ROBBING, SHIPMATES,

Frederick George Kirkham, wireless operator of the "Talthybius" was charged before Magistrate Wood this morning with the larceny of $119, the property of To Min, the Chinese bo'nun of the vessel.

THE CHINA MAIL-

WA HINGTON-

CONFERENCE.

WHY MR. C. C. WU REFUSED.

TO ATTEND.

CANTON INFORMATION BUREAU'S

STATEMENT.

Canton: November 25, The following is a translation of Mr. Chao-Chu Wu's reply to a friend's enquiry as to his russons for declining to attend the Pacife Conference

I have duly received your letter questioning me as to my refusal of the appointment by the Peking Govern- ment as a delegate to the Paciˆs

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.

THE Government offers a Scholarship, "open to boys' and girls, of #1000 per annum for four years and tenablo at the University, Hongkong, to be com peted for at the present Matriculation Examination on the following torins

(a) The Schola'sbip akall be awarded

by the Senate of the University;... (4) Candidates must bave spont at least three years during the last. five yours in a Sobool in the Colony;

(c) Candidates must obtain a medical

(d)

of the Government Civil Hospital;

The ancecesful candidate will not

the

be allowed to hold. any other Entrance scholarship at University:

(e) The successful candidate must reside in one of the Hotele recog nised by the University: ) The

pining that I should treat the Peking mandate in the nature of an admission ticket and be present at the Con ference to reup some benefit for the What you say is not country. unreasonable but there are other important reasons for my refusal..

The Peking Government in its handling of fo cign affairs, has often disregarded the opinion of the people and is absolutely unreliable. There) are two very glaring instances of t is (a) The entire nation was against the signing of the Treaty of Versailles made at the Paris Conference yet the Feking Government actually instructed its delegates to sign it. (b) In the recent negotiations over the Shantung Question, according to the second memorandum presented. by Japan, the terme proposed were Becretly inspired by the Peking Government. Although the Peking Government

denied this; the

shall

Bug 'essful candidate qualify for graduation, within four years in the Education Department of the Faculty of arte;

Immediately thereafter he shall sign an agreement to serve as

school-master, in a school of the Colony to be approved by the Director of Education for a period of two yeare on a salary of $1500 for the first year and $1620 for the second your;

Defendant pleaded "guilty." Evidence was given to the effect that on November 13, while the vessel was in Japanese waters, the bp'sun lost $100 in American notes from a locked drawer in his cabin, opened by medas of a duplicate key. He reported the In the second half "Titquia" had shot. From the centre kick the Police matter to the Captain, and a trap was Conference and at the same time curtificate from the Superintendent } most of the play, but Mitch in the took up the attack, and Valentine laid. The bo'sun put another $19 "Tamar" goal was safe and deals forcada emner, which was cleared. in the drawer the following day, and with all shots in a fine manner. From Play was transferred to midfield. then hid himself under the bunk. The a breakaway by the "Tamar" for Watson gained possession and going defendant catered the cabin and wards Hill obtained possession of the down the wing passed to Pearson who opened the drawer with a key from ball and beating Kerridge went in and made the scores level. Play now was bis pocket. He extracted the $19. scored with a shot that gave Yeoman in favour of the Police, who kept The bo'san then seized him. When Bo chance. "Titania" took up the the Sailors defence busy, but a the defendant's cabin was searched a attack but lack of combisation breakaway by Batterbam who sent couple of days later, two watches were amongst the forwarris spoilt their in a long shot got the Police defence discovered, a silver one belonging chance of scoring. Full time arrived napping and Sailors were to the Purser, lost earlier in the with the "Pamar" wines by one goal leading. The Police then took up the voyage, and a gold one belonging to attack and Robertson gaining scored the Chief Engineer now at home. Teams: Titania." Yeoman: Ker- with a high shot. With the scores The defendant, who is a new hand. rige, Knighton: Wilkins, Riley, level Police again attacked and Poar- having been engaged at home last Hachly: Carside, Hendry, Goodl ton sent in a hard drive that Coysh trip, was sentenced to three months'

say d but he must have been over hard labour. Hopki's and Bates.

the line for the Referee pointed to the centre of the field. Police agnin got away from the kick and Watson registered No. 4. "Ambrose" attacked but J. Clark cleared and Valentine forced a corner Robertson took the kick, and placed well in front of the goal for Forbes to register No. 5 Half time arrived with the Sailors This match was played on the pressing. In the second half play was Navy B" ground, and resulted in a of an even nature with both sides draw of one goal each. In the first attacking in turn. The game here

Now if I were to go to the Con half the Club were very unfortunate got rough and the Referee had to

ferenec, there will be one delegate for} in having two men off the field for caution the players: The "Ambrose" ger witli assault.

From the evidence it appeared that the South and three for the North, the best part of the time, McPhail were pressing when Batterhami fouled the some of the crew were having with the northern delegates in exclu- and Railton both being injured. From Pestson. Having been previously

tinkau whensive control of the ducuments and the start of the game Club pressed cautioned this player was ordered off quiet game

butted passenger With only ten

in and archives and the diplomatic machin- and England receiving a long forward

wanted to take a band. When his ery. Ambrose" were pass beat Wetherby and going in

soon defendiny

Out-numbered and without WWE the undersigned her to notify the public that Mr. CHING. scored with a low shot that Hardy their goal, but they held out and company was declined he made a authority and control the Southern PING SHU Pas granted a nonopoly should have stopped, but he let the time arrived with the score 5 to 3 in grab at the pool, consisting of 12 delegate would be to all intents and by the Hongkong Government for the cents, and made off with it. The fire-purposes an outsider. If the northern running of steam launches (ferries) ball go over his foot. McPhail had favour of the Police,

men said they were stabbed in trying and southern delegates disagree in between Hongkong, Kowloon-sha, Shan- already left the field injured and the

the oviduce of the ship's surgeon and it would do no good to our country. to get back the money and offered any policy and show a split abroad,

bloodstained kn fe to prove it.

That is why my attendance at the Conference we ald be useless..

Tawur" Mitch: Smith, at ton: Carroll, Hudson, Bryant: Hill, Branzendale, Grant, Atkey and At

bott.:

Referee: Mr. Hollands,

CLUB CURLEW."

Club were only playing with ten men when in a scramble near the Club goal Railton turned his ankle and had to be assisted from the field. Playing only nine men the Club were unable to hold the Sailors, who took possession of the game and Lamb getting posses- sion, beat the backs and scored with a shot that gave Rodger no chance.

one all.

and

the field.

men

The Police deserved to win. They played well, their forward line combining nicely. The Sailors were unfortunate in having a player order- ed off, but t was evident that his temper had the better of him.

Referee, Mr. Chesseley.

WILTS. "CAIRO."

Played on the Sookumpoo ground

made the

a

FIGHT OVER FANTAN.

A GAMBLE AT SEA,

A quarrel at sea between a Chinese passenger on the s.8. "Laieang" and facis of the matter were very investigated before Magistrate Lindsell unreliability of the Peking Govern- two of the ship's fremen Was mysterious. So much then for the at the Police Court on Saturday. ment. When the firemen charged the passen-

the

of

The successful candidate shall „farnish's sum of $300 16 security, which sum be may pay by in-tal- ments of six dollars a month. For further particulars, application should he made to the Registrar of the University, from whom Forms of Entry can be obtained.

E. IRVING, Director of Education,

Education Office.

26th November, 1921,

NOTICE.

period of three years from, the let April, kiwan, Hunghom and Saiwanho for a 1921, to the 31st March, 1024.

... $4.000.00 $2.00000 ...$2000.00.

The story of the passenger, for

The undersigned together with Mr. whom Mr. Leo, d'Almada appeared,

CHING PINO SHU therefore decited Furthermore my going would not to forn a Company called the TUNG was that he lost $30 at fantan, pay only be useless bat actually harmful. ON STEAM LAUNCH 00. LTD. ing up $25 and promising that the This Government has formally with capital of $12,000:00. The balanci: <if the debt would declared that all resolutions passed abarea bein apportioned as follows: be. forthcoming wher the by the Conference regarding China Mr. Ching Ping Sho... ...$4.000.00 ship reached Hongkong. Several will not be recognised and will have Mr. Wong Po Ri The Club were now playing the one before a large crowd of. Service spec. of the players then attacked him not effect if the Conference is not Mr. Kok Kwai Saug back game, and the Sailors forwards

Mr. Chik Lun Shing tators. There was no score in the with anos sud he had to use attended by delegation sent were continually offside, the game first half although the Soldiers had knife to defend himself.

officially by the Government. Now Ping Shu had not registered the afore. Up to last October as Mr. Ching deteriorating in consequence.

the better of the game. Early in the The Mgistrate thought the paaif there be El southern Half time arrived with the score second half Gals scored for the senger's was the most I kely story and presentative among the northern Registrar's Office at Hongkong, we, asid Limited Liability Company at the Sailors Swanborough

that the complainants were both delegation at the Conference and the therefore, sold all our shares to Mr. Resuming both McPhail Railton came on but it was Doticed scores level five minutes after. The lying. He decided to have all three results of the Conference turn out to Obing Ping Shu; who has properly that the latter was limping badly not increase their lead until just be year.

Wilts, continued to attack but could bound one to keep the peace for a be unfavourable to China, the south

will be also dragged into the whirl- Wo, the undersigned, therefore give and he was practically a "passenger

pool; but if there be no southern notice that, we will not be responsible representative, the resolutions of for any of the Loans, Charters, Bills, the Conference

Profit and Loss, etc. of the said Tung Can be ignored in Steam Launch Co., Ltd. and that upon the basis of our declaration. Mr Ching Ping Shu will be responsible

it is not clear what for same. effect our recongition or non-recogni¦ This is a notica for future proof. tion will have upon the results of the Conference, yet there will be ample room for futuru negotiation as we shall not have borne the same responsibilities.

fore time. During a scramble in the

ROWLJON THEATRE.

daring this half. Play was of a very Sailors' goal one of the defenders even nature in this half both sides handled in the penalty area. Moore attacking in turn, but both goal-took the kick, and beat Bishop, keepers were safe. Gerrard was now limping badly, and J. Rodger worked giving the Wilts the lead. Time ar- MARY PICKFORD AND CHARLIE While

hard to cover him. During the clos-winners of a clean and fast game by 2 rived soon after with, the Soldiere ing stages of the game Curlew" had

two good chances to take the lead, goals to 1.

both Cook and Lamb missing open goals. Full time arrived with the score as stated.

half

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Referee, Mr. Jones.

SECOND DIVISION.

CHAPLIN,

paid us for our shares this month.

WONG PO KL, KOK KWAI SANG, CHIK LUN SHING. Hongkong, November 28, 1921,

PUBLIC AUCTION,

TRE Undersigned havg reorived instrae- Mons to seli by Public Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED}

On

FRIDAY, December 2, 1921, at 10 a.m.,. at the godowns 1 and 2, Dandas Street, Yaumati,

In its current programme the Kow- loon Theatre enu boast two of fildom's leading players in the one bill-Mary Pickford in "How Could You Jean?? and Charlie Chaplin in "The Im-

While you enlarge on the ad- Had the Club not been so unlucky UNIVERSITY v. S.C.A. "A".

migrant Both pictures are worthy visability of presenting a united front in having players injured in the early

of the great' names their stare have towards the foreign powers, meaning part of the game, they would have

won. In "The Immigrant" Charlie to put up a show of united front, you This game played on the St. won, as the goal scored by the Sailors Joseph's ground was clean and fast Chaplin is at his inimitable best, forget that the foreign powers know was registered whilst they bad only throughout. There was

the usual aive, engning and original. In perfectly well that China is, in reality, nine-men on the field. In the second large, crowd of supporters of bath How Could You Jean?" Mary not united and can not put up a they had quite as much of the sides. The University kicked off, Fickfun shows why she is the united front and they can not he game as Curlow."

and both ends were visited in turn, world's sweet heart, investing the title deceived by just adding a Southern Teams Club: G. Rodger: W. After about twenty minutes play role with her wondrous charm and Delegate to the Northern Delegation. Gerrard, J. Rodger: Railton, Stewart, Veloso obtained and passed to Limwitchery. Left penniless through the I am of the opinion that it our country McPhail McTavish, Begg, Forsyth, who Reurd with a fast grund shot loss of her fortune, Jean decides that desires to get a favourable result Kahr and England.

that the C use goalie just touched since she must carn her own living from the Conference, we should freely but could not bold. From the centre he will be a cook. As she is too and frankly speak the truth and let the Cuitsu took up the attack, and pretty to get a job, she procures an the foreigners know clearly the actual Leang usted the University goalie. outfit from the Salvation Army and conditions and the true causes of the The latter cleared. The game here learns a Swedish dialect. Thus forti-disunion of our country, so that eased down, the pace no doubt telling elderly couple living in the country. ward us may know how to help us fied, she obtains a position with an those who are well disposed to- on the players:

Half time. University 1, Chinese 0.Ted Burton sees the attractive little and those who may not be so well Restarting, the Chinese took the cook, and a wealthy father despite disposed toward us will have nothing Played on the Kowloon ground be offensive, making many determined takes the job of hired man. How he to find fault with us. There may be fore a large crowd. Townsend went to efforts to equalise. Leung and To Wins Jean's love makes a very pretty hope when the medicine is prescribed inside left and Crocker want between Kun were conspicuous for some

story.

in accordance with the diagnosis of TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND With an efficient orchestre and ex- the disease. This is not the opinion of the sticks. The Chinese played Lai good play. Their efforts were reward-

OTHER INSTITUTIONS. Ynk Tat in place of Fung Tai. Wong ed. Forcing a corner, Laung from a cellens floor, the Kowloon Theatre myself alone but that of many Pak Cheung started the game and the well placed kick made the scores level offers special inducement to dancing foreign observers as well. Chinese took up the attack. Ip Kau The game then livened up, both sides. enthusiasts to enjoy their favourite gaining possession went in and beat trying hard to get the lead. The pastime at the conclusion of the Crocker. Stung by this early reverse Chinese goalkeeper was respon- picture programme. Kowloon pressed but Chan So cleared, sible for some fine saves. Full time

"Curlew" Hardy Wetherby, Cleaves: Dash, Wilson, Griffiths: Taylor, Dyer, Scott, Cook and Lamb.

Referee, Mr. Masters.

S. C. A. v. KOWLOON.

and the Chinese again took up the

arrived with the score one all. !

attack, but were unable to increase Referee, Mr. Moore.

their lead. Half time arrived with

For the University, Voloso, T. K Wang and Bon Chon were the out-

UNITED V CLUB RLS. the score one goal in their favour.

This match played on the Club Restarting Kowloon pressed for a time standing players, while Lung Chiu ground was very even in the first half, but the Chinese defence was sate, and Yung, Hon Wing and the goalkeeper both rides scoring once. Chan Bo getting possession, Bent Wong were the pick of the Chinese team.

the heat of the United had

Pak Cheting away, to score the second goal for the Chinese, The Chinese continued to press, and with only five minutes to go Ip Kau scored No. B. Romilt-6.0.A. 5, Kowloon 0. Tooms-8.0.A. Lan Hing Cheung Chan 80, Lal Yok Tate Choung Wing Shing Leung Tai Fong, Leung Yat Tong Tan Tak Chung, Fang Man Kit, Wong Pak Cheung, Ip Kat and Oh Kwong Inong,

ST. JOSEPHS v, PUNJABIS. Although having most of the play, Punjabis and to admit defeat by one goal to 0.

S

*CURLEW"! RES. v. WILTS

VARES.

Played at Bookampoo, this game Kowloon-Crocker?” Murrison and resulted in a win- for the Ballons By 3 Pascoal Conpland, Wayman, Robdris 1 | goals to 1.

second half the

In the

game and Brown and Payne increased their score. Hutchinson was hurt early in the second half and left the field. Final result, United 8, Club Res. 1

Referee, Mr. Angus.

R.G.A REB. V. KOWLOON RES,

Played on the Navy "A" ground, this game resulted in win, for the Gunners by 2 goals to. 0, Pomfrett being responsible for both goala,

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