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14, Chater Road,

CAME AS MANAGER.

BUT WORKED AS COOLIE,"

CLAIM AGAINST CARLTON HOTEL.

That she was brought here from Manila to manage the Carlton Hotel for the proprietress, Mrs. Cameron, but was made to do coolie work instead, was the allegation made by Mrs. Marjorie Marion Ward at the Police Court yesterday. She figured as the complainant in a summous against. Mrs. Cameron from whom she claimed a fortnight wages, due but unpaid and a further month's wages in lieu of notice.

"Phono 1500.

put it off day after day. I was in the store-room; it was filled up with

SPORT

FOOTBALL

SATURDAY'S TEAMS.

CLUB v. "TAMAR."

The following will represent the Cub in their first division league match against the Tamar" on the home ground to-morrow. Kick-off at 4.15 p.m.-G. Rodger: W. Gerrard and J. Rodger: J. MacPhail, J. Stewart and W. Kubr: H. MacTavish. A. Forsyth, S. Begg, R. Logan and E. England.

S.C.A. v. "TITANIA.”

selected to represent the South China The following players have been mattresses.

A. A. in their match against HMS What about your food?-I pur-Titania" in the 1st Division of the chased most of it at the Alexandra Leagoo on the South China grogi Cafe or Wiseman's.

kick-off at 4 p.m.:

Didn't the hotel provide food- They did: Mrs. Cameron suggested that I should teed with her and, when the food was brought, Mrs. Cameron said, "Give it to the cats," and that left me with no dinner.

Apart from the arduous work you have described, did-you get on all right with Mrs. Cameront-No sir, she was fighting every moment, and making it unpleasant for all the coolics.

What about you ?-She would fight with me.

Mr. F. G. Vanx who appeared for Mrs. Cameron said the defence would What led, finally, to your leaving be that the complainant was never en-She came in my room st six o'clock gaged by his client in any capacity. in the morning and "man-handled " She was staying at the hotel, without payment, merely as a guest.

Mrs. Ward conducted her own case. She said she had been in business in Manila for 20 years and produced testimonials from several firms t ere. She had corres, onded with Mr.

Cameron for the last ten years and about twelve months ago Mrs. Cameron suggested she should come to Hongkong to manage the hotel.

The Magistrate asked if she had any letters from Mrs. Cameron that would support her claim and Mrs. Ward the produced one latter and & portion of another. She explained that she had sent others to her br the in San Francisc.

me.

For what reason?There was no excuse; she did it, every morning.

Oh there must have been some.

reason!--She said I had spoken to Home passenger about her, which hadn't. The first morning I though was more than I ought to tolerate and I came to see you.

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it

Did vou ask her to pay you any money --I asked her to settle with me: she said, "There will be $10 coming to you.".

You then came up and consulted

the Magistrate: is that all?--I think

is enough: I could ray more, llave you got another job?-Yer, I am with Madame Flint.

In reply to questions put to her The Magistrate, after examining the corrudence, told Mr. Vaux by Mr. Vaux, Mrs. Ward said that the defendant said, "Let me he had had business experience know what salary you want," and as a clerk and saleswoman but she offered to pay the fare, but there was claimed to understand hotel mana e nothing to indicate the natur f the ment boroughly as she had managed ness): one for a short time to help a friend. employment. (To the

:

What is the letter referring to I

Mrs. Ward: Paying a salary for taking charge of the hotel and seeing everything is elran and the work done properly; and that is what she told me the day I arrived.

The Magistrate: Was the salary mentioned?

Mrs. Ward: She said she could not pay the salary I had been getting but she would pay a moderate salary "On anival," said Mrs. Ward, **31:8. Cameren said how glad she was to see me; she was very short of help and she put me to work right away.”

The Magistrate: What work? "At first, I thought it was to take charge of the place," replied Mrs. Ward, "but i had to shine the brasses and the door bell, take up mata and dust them, scrub floors-"

The Magtrate: You were requir ed to do that?

Mrs. Ward: Yes, and to oil the bedsprings with petroleum to keep the bugs out, and scrub out bathi rooms, in fact, the whole house. Mra, Cameron wanted everything done by G a.m.

The Magistrate: You have been

in the East 20 years, I understand?

Are there any white servants in Mu ila?

Lan Hing cheung: Chan So, Fuari Tai; Cheung Wing-shing, Lung

Трі tong. Lung Yuk tong; Lau Tak chung, Fung Man-kit, Wong Pal chung, Ip Kau, Chu Kwong-young.

SOUTH CHINA "A" v. KOWLOON.

On Kowloon ground, kiele off a! 2.30 p.m. South China "A: Ho Shing-in; Chan Chon-sang, Fuk Pine

i

OHARITY MATCH.

ARMY BEAT NAVY.

Organised by the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes in aid of the depindants of the late Petty Officer Muxted

the of Colombo," this matali, the teams in which were composed only of mom- hers of the R.A..B., was played on the Club ground yesterday evening.

ARMY BEAT NAVY.

This match was played on the H.K.0.0. ground on Wednesday. It suited in a win for the Army by 42

The Army batted first and declared: at 203 for eight wickets. The first Wirket went down for 23, the second for. 50 and the third for 89.. Olliver made a fine stand and was the highest scorer with 59, including 10 boundar ies.

The teama tined up as follows:- Army-Cheesley (Wilts): Sparry (RE) and Dawson (R.G.A.): Smith (Wilts,), Cronan (Wilts) and Drew Wilts): Disspain (Wilts), Flanner Wilts), Henwood (RGA), Langridge (R.A.M.C.) and Amor (Wilts).

Navy.Beardmore (Hawkins"): Churchman (Colombo") and Caull best contributors.

Collin ("Haw- Scores: Thomson (galia"): Thorpe Lt. Col. Wyndham, a Jotham, b

Hawkins"): kias"), Davidson ("Curlew ") ́``and

"Curlew"). Townsend (Magnolia"), | Croly Rees

Tho Navy opened in the fine style with Franks and Jotham compiling 104 besore they were separated. The other batsmen failed to keep their ends up and went out in procession, closing the innings for 161. Jotham 83, Franks 37 and Wood 20, were the

ARMY.

Caloinho and A. Nother Rawoett (Ambrose), Roberts Capt. Olliver, & Chambers,

Referee: O. Bolton ('- Cariew "). Mr. J. H, Oxborry, P.G.P. (China) "ticked off.

.

Morrison Major Edwards, *

Morrison

69

Franks, b

Capt. Davies, c Hamilton, b

Morrison

The Army were a-better balanced | eam, and combining well, gave the Lt. McDonald, b Beatty Navy a lot o trouble leawood was Capt. Spinks, 1.b.w. Beatty. uastar" of the tram -pad score S S. Redpath; st. Franke, b

Forbes.. our times without reply. Amor war I trusty left wing and fed his centre non well.

The stand was well patronised and alo money and collection of th.

in; Chan Pai, Lau Hong-wing, Louds realised $198,90. Siu-ying; Kwok Po-kan, Tsci Fine fan, Leung Wing-tak Pang Wah- bing, Ko Sik-wai."

SOUTH CHINA “B” v. “CURLEW."

·CRICKET.

SATURDAY'S TEAMS.

H.K.C.C. IST v. NAVY.

H.K.C.C. tomorrow (Saturday) after- The following will represent the

On Navy “A” gromud, kick off att 2.30 p.m. South China "B" Wons I Chuen-shua, Tam Fong Ip Long chuen;, Inm Yak-ying, Tsao Kam woon, Cheung Cheuk-nam: So chung, D. LKCC. ground, at 2.15

ing, Kam Fook, Li Wai-tong, Tin

Koon-sau, Teang Taoi,

UNITED v. PUNJABIS.

United in above Lengue Second Divi The following will represent the

ground. Kick-off, 2.30 pm -Beach. sion fixture, on Saturday, or United

Brown and Leonard B. Hyder, May Bradley and Hopper, Urquhart,

Valentine. Simmons and Payne, Re- serves-Kent and G. Hyder.

CLUB. 2ND v. ̃R.G.A. RES.

од

Mr. Vaux: My instructions are The following will represent the that my client said she would try and Club Reserves in their match vercus you a job in Hongkong in a store the R.G.A. Reserves on Saturday at that explains her asking what 2.30 p.m., the Sokunipos salary you wanted.

ground:-Garrod, Isreel, MacDonnid: Duncan, Mackenzie, Sorensen, Hast Banner, Mair, Angus, aud Betseley, Reserve: Ogilvie.

Mrs. Ward: That is not true.

Mr. Vaux: Now as to work. The No. 1 boy is going to say be brought you your breakfast in bed. Mrs. Ward: Oh my goodness! He will have to tell the truth.

The witness said she brought with

LEAGUE MATCH.

her two terriers and two kittens and "CURLEW" BEAT TITANIA." kept them in her room in boxes.

She bought food from Wiseman's for them and gave them freeh beef every day. According to the witness Mrs. Cameron had 19 dogs and 30 cats.

Mr. Vaux: She is very fond of animals ?

Pta. Brown, c and b Morrison... Br. Baker, not out...

tenham, not out.

Sgt. Holdman, did not bat....

Extras.....

Total (eight wkts.).

Crole Rees.. Beativ Marrison.. (*lian bere Forbes

Spinks.

DAIRY

FARM NEWS.

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Pressed Beef, ready for the table 60 cents per lb. Brawn Pork Pies Cooked Ham

Smoked Beef to order

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25 and 50 cts, ́each. $1 40 per lb.

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75 cents per lb.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd.

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Capital stock Pesos 700,000 divided into

1,000,000 shares.

Bowling Analysis.

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NAVY.

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In 1920 this company paid

Lt. Franka, a Brown, b Spinks p.m.-R. Bancock (cap.), T. E Pearce, A. A. Claxton, F. J. R. Com, Jotham, e Edwards, b Mitchell, Major H. M. E wards, Capt. Comdr: Wood, cand b Baker. M. E. Murray, F. H Furtung, A., B. Ruworth E... Lammert, L. J.

Roy, Crole Roes, e Wyndham D

Davies. Davies and W. J. Ilope.

ILK.C.C. 2ND v. R.A.M.C.

The following will represent the noon, on Happy Valler, at 2.15 II.K C.O, to morrow (Saturday) after-

p.m.-L. D. McNicoll teapt ), H. H. Tayler, B. D. C. Morgin, M. M. Watson. H H. Berson, D. Reid, W. W. Mackenzie, G. M. Dorkins, F. N Young, W. Fraser, a.d J. R. Way.

K.C.C. v. C.R.C.

Lt. Com. Grig, b McDonald Lt. Kidaton, b Davies

Lt Com. Douglas Hamilton, c

Genham, 1 Davies... Lt. Forbes, not out..

Lt. Beatty, enud b Davies.. B. R A. Chambers, run out

Surg. Lt. Morrison, b Baker

Extras

Daries... McDonald. Edwards. Baker

Graham. Brown.

In this League mateb at 2.15 p.m., tomorrow at Kowloon, the following have been selected for the home leven-J.T. Robinson, B. D. Evana. J. Stalker, B. L. Baga. Capt. E. G. Spinks, D.M Godail, F. C. Thomp-Spinks.. son, C. Danen, C. J. Simpleton, Lieut. A. G. Macdonald and K. R. Macaskill,

CRC. 2ND v. KOWLOON 2ND..

order that the "Titania" might meet 2nd XI. in a League match agai-st-

Postponed from November 19, in

The following will represent CC. the Police and thus play off seme of Kowloon 2. XI. on CRC. ground their back matches, this 1st, divi ion league match was contested in midYew Man Hou (capt.), Woug Sik to-morrow at 2.15 pm. - C.R.C. : week.

Chung, Lo Alan Pan, Lai Kuen. The teams turned out as follows; Cheng Wing Kiu, Wong Sik Tu, Cleaves: Dash, Wilson and Griffiths Fook, Il. Chan and D. Cha..

"Carlew. Hordy: Wetherly and Chan Man Woon, C F. Lee, Woo Pak Taylor, Dyer, Scott Cook and Lausb.

Mrs. Ward: I begin to think so. At this stage the Magistrate pointed out that the com, lainant's case depended entirely on the lettera which

Titania."Phillips : Kerridge and sho had already asked her brother in Knighting: Riley, Wilkins end San Francisco to return. The fairest McKinnon: Garside, Lindsell, Hop course would be to adjourn the case kis, Clarke and Bates. indefinitely a .d, if the letters came to

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I.R.C. v. C.C.C.

The following will represent the The game was in favour of the LRC in their league match against the hand, the complainant could apply for "Curlew from the start, and after, C.C.C.n the latter ground to morrow day to be fixed to continue the case. 15 minutes play, Taylor broke at 2.15 p.ad el Art ubi (Captain) The Magistrate told the

com- through on the right and beat 4 H. Rumjan, S. H. Ismail, S. D. plainant that her o:se was quite in Phillips. Titania" failed to equalise lamai, S. A. lanail, M. H Abbas; J. Mrs. Ward: No, sir; this is the complete without the letters and her at half time.

S. Curree E. Ali Mousdeen, O. Ismail, first time I have had to do euch work. own letters certainly made it appear Curlew" again attacked at the U. Rumjaho an.. F. M. Arculli, -You surely know that the work you that the line taken by the defence was opening of the second half nave been describing is coolie work. correct.

Cook cored. They continued to You say you undertook it and did it

press and towards the close Lamu regularly-I do say so At this

aud Dyer missed good openings, tine there were no cuolies in the. hotel.

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THE BEST COUGH MEDICINE.

HAMBERLIN's Cough Remedy, is the largest sulling cough medicine No coolies-No, they had quit and in the world to-day because it does exactly what a cough medicine is gone away.

You had free board and lodging-ul a speedily and effectually. For sate supposed to do. It stops coughs and No, she promised ine a room but she by all Chemists and Storekeepers.

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C.C.C. v. I.R.C.

League fixture to be played on the C.CC ground on Saturday at 2 p.m. CCC. TanB W. Bradbury, D. M. Omar, J. P. Wilson, S. Jex, A. A. Paice, D. S. Marsh, J. Bryant, E. W.

Referee: Mr. Jones. "Curlew" now heads the senior league table with South China second: Titania" have played three matches so far, but have failed to score a Major, A. A. Fattyad, Y. Abbas and single point.

R. Bass.

BRINGING

UP

P 300,000 in dividends and will

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pay an equal amount in

China shareholders are paid in

1921.

Total.

Bowling Analysis.

.161;

gold checks

9. M. E. W.

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7 0 28 1

3 0 17 0 .7.3 2 22 2 1 0 13 0 2 0 13 0 3 0 17 2

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1921.

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