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MONDA

SPORT

CRICKET.

JANUARY 9, 1922.

SATURDAYS MATCHES,

C. R. C. v. RG. A

STD OIL COY WHARE

The Giann rs, who are the aspirall's for tampon-lup honours in the fergae sufford an unexpected defeat at the hunk of the Chinese in this machan Saturday

The Chinese were seat in to but the second stayed up until

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wicket

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telegg a plod The thurd rene The 10 murk, and Janings was declared cloud at the fall

of the fifth was het for 178. Ng Sze Kwong and be fatted well for The rite ani deserve J parentage .1

the side sales

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big

ar dat for Ng hit Graham

out of the ground nice, and secred 13 [100

Ler stor ru stærs Downbg mad Baker and got nine fe Daves, although 120 fust a usual, kepa gard length and was the must sucers tal bowler on the Canners' sade

The Cuneta lest Davies early. Be was caught in te slips all the lust ball f the first ove Oliver was also en fucky He returned Lee's first bail band and the latter held it Bugoal!

lut levers thing who came his! way, but with the the exception of Bakar could not get a paffurt fu stay long The glo

ilitanga, lomil for be

by sax workely and

Suret

3 Class 1. Paves

good and their

Ng Seworp to eat

Thee this bust var

W. Glow Balen

G. Le

Gahas. Davies..

G. Hall Pura - le Fumigion

H. C. Hunt.

P

ANCHORAG!

LIGHTER

CHARME 1

STONECUTTERS ISLAND-

QUARANTINE ANCHORAGE

DANTES i beton

ATTC. LAG:

*GNETIC

FAIRWAY

CENTRAL

C

640 64 642 49 59 UK ANHORAGE E45 843 43 517 35

SOUTHER

WHATE

FAIRWAY

SATURS

MANDINE'S

Extras

Today's wkts deel

Grim

Da

Baker

Downing

Frampon

178

P. Thompsm, cand 1 Maytar

Bowling Analyzi

3 1:

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of

30

10

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I #:

11.:

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Capt Davin Lee Ng

Capt #liver e and b Lay

Lieat, Chester, e Lau, la bor

Maj. Bagnall, & Chine

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'J. Stalker, Beatty, Haytor..

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HARBOUR

OFFICE

HONGKONG HAREOUR SHOWING MOORING BUOYS

1

4

ti Dance, Laminert, Haytor 2

Russ Beatty

J. P. Robinson, not out

Extras.

Tela!

15

Hife. Baker Wang Aler

Bowling Analysis.

May. Downing, in Lees

U. M. R.

it Gral, le Chang

1 Beatty.

P. H. Kartting

14.3 2 14

17

L Parkes 16inn,

tor. Havies, Ching

Frampton. I bær..

Extras.

Total

88

Bowling Analysis.

0.

M

24.

H.

Ng Sze Kwong

0

31

G. De....

7.1 2

27

" 20

it. Chung....

H. K. C. v. K. C. f

Mid. Haytor..

R

di 0 27

K.C.C. 2nd v. H.K.C.C. 2nd.

4

II

POLICE v. R.A.M.C.

The Police were too strong for the Medicos on Saturday, defeating them i

2 by 90 runs. They compled a totali of 191 with Griminett and Booker! making a

fine stand for te The former bit 3 axes

99 third wicket.

KWONG NIP LUNG

SLIP AND WORKS

COSMOPOLITAN DOCK

A CON

WHARF

TAUMATI SHELTER

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WAR FANCHORAGE

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KAULUNG

FERRY

A

MAN OF WAR

STREET SNATCHING.

CROWD ALLOWS THIEF TO ESCAPE.

7

ANCHORAGE

19:33

WORKS

MUNGHOM

KAULUNG

HOLT'S WHARF

CUST ROCK BUDY

Eve

6000

DANGEROUS

ANCHORAGE

y

WEATHER REPORT:

January 91. 1th. 25m-Prest

has increa-ed considerable over Japan and decivazer e tiderably Weihaiwei: 1 h decreased med ately over 8 W. Japan, slightly Shanghai and is nearly stationary southe districts."

The anticyclone is new entrał the cast of Tokio.

Moderate onsnou may be expectej along the 8.E. const of Chiun no over the China Sea.

Hongkong Hinfall for the 24 hour Padin: NAT

Ir day. D tok

Tota since January 1st. 0 inches against an average of 12 inches.

Forecast for the 24 hours indings

noon on January 10, 1822.

Gar

Rock

--Rongkong ta

N.E. winds, moc rate; fair.

2-Formosa Chanel. N.E. winds,

f16b.

3-South coast of Yongtong and Lamooks

No. 1.

Chi hetwHED The same as

4-uth coast of China beteen

nek ne

aid Hainan. The same hê

No. 1.

ROYAL OBSERVATORY, HONGKONG.

DAILY WEATHER REPORT.

JANUARY 8, 1942 -..

Wind.

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10

HELLET, IS "

CAUSEWAY SHELTER

AP COY,

WHARF

Station.

FR. VAUGHAN'S LAMENT.

CHURCHES, CRADLES, COURTS

AND CINEMAS.

YARN MARKET.

Hor.

Medlemstock 6..

Camaro

Likotele

Kochi

Abima

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hijima

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√ +!

Barometer

at Sea Level.

Temperaturo.

Homidio

#1.30

DOBR

9:41

30.36

30 24

126

30 22

Mathaiwai, 8's al44 34 38

chang Chang....

Kinkiang

Changsha ..

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Shanghai.. 342.34

Fatziaf.... 303 44 108

Sharp Pk... 7. 81.25 60 52 Amoy 8. 30.13 ez so

data....

Talboko

Palcha

Koshen

Messrs Polishwalla and Kotwall, cottou and yaro brokers report as A Chinese lady was purchasing

follows on January 9. fruit at a stall in Hillyer Street yeater-cradles are empty.

The churches are empty; the day afternoon, when a thief snatch-

Since our last report on the 5th Poses-tores. The divorce December per Str. "Labore" thero Hongkong

Canton .... courts and cinemas are full. That is was

every indication of our yarn

Cap Rock..

ed her gold neck chain with

H

we are now in," said Father Bernard Vaugi on at Wimbldon.

Parboi

in his 61 and Booker got 6 sixes in bis score of 79. Savage bowled ; w. well for the Medicos, claiming pendant set with 39 diamonds. She the reason we have got to the state market remaining sery active but the p 5 wickets for 73 rubs. When they batted, they found difficulty with the 5 bowling and were able to reply with only 101. Tomlinson, with 36 headed the double figure lxl. The her

This was a cluse iendly watch Kowloon's second string put up a bet ter showing than their seniors, defeat ing the I.K. C. juniors by ten ruas.

4 Kowloon hatted first and scored 123, of which the first pair Blackburn 71 between Hongkong played a carefci game, but finished ten runs abort. Humphreys, Young and Holland were

4

at Brawn, made them.

The H. K C C scored a fine, the only double figur score.e, and vidity over Kowloon on Saturday they contributed 74 runs between by 00 runs.

Jotham and Mitchell them. were exellent form and gave them Kowloon for 23 aud Young 2 for $1.

Hope took 6 wickets for: good start. The secre eventually For Hongkong, Haslett gof 2 for 27, reached 19. Morgan and Davies Spinks 2 for 32. Overy 2 for 27 and were also useful contributors. Kow. Brawn 1 for 13.

loos opened well and appeared Scores:

likely to obtain the

rus.

but

necessary

ная

K.C. 2ND XI.

three did not reach 15.

Scores:-

PULTE Alexander, Boliand.

(. Earnshaw, b Rhodes.. R. Earnshaw, b Rhodes.. Grimmett, e Tomlinson, b Savage Booker, Tomlinson, Savage King Savage. Ellwood. e Tomlinson, b Rhodes. Maskell. b Savage... Hallam, not out.. Gibb, c West, b Savage. Chester Woods b Savage.

Extrax.

22

2

gave the alarm and chased the snatcher, but he got away. Although there were many pedestrians in the

street at the time, no one sitempted the cinema for a little recreation, to stop the thief. The property was and not as the end and object of life. "Fill up the cradle," he continued; worth $490.

The picture show is not your heaven. You are made for something better.

Many unsubsidised Japanese ships

61 trade of late with the object of trans- 1 bave been engaging in the Pacific 79 porting American timber and wheat

30.17 RE $ 30.13

30.11 64 30.10 6

30.13 63

30 17 69 SS

30.16 63 F8 2016

NNE 4

AR

FNE 4 30.12 61 89 NNE

30 00 0 E 29.84 78

sudden unexpected news, of a weak bow

which has scared our local buyer, who a 30.14 649 90 tendency and low rates at Shanghai, fontano....

?bullen 7 3117 84 84

are operating on a very limited scale nila... have adversely affected our market. St. James:

only for their immediate requirements.ob

Our market has been further de-

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NR

Weather.

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29.9" 75 67 NYK

29.83 94 NOV

99.87 73 81

NK

Yor

4.47

Labuan...

8, 20 3 78 26

b

I

There is no discipline. Men are trying to do their worst instead of pressed owing to two Foreign dealers nam 1.2027.82 their best; in fact, if they belong to having imported about 1,700 Bales of a trade union they are not allowed to India Yuru from Shanghai and cold

to somebody's worst instead of living at 5 to 7 under the ruling rates, while do their best. They bad to live down-

than that? → Though

The Katsuda Kisen Kairha kos, it is reported, decided to run eight ships up to somebody's best. What could tota! business has passed in 3,509 | 9 on the same line from December to be worse for the ruin of character Bales at these reduced rates. o the end of January. The companies in the conference fear lest sl ipments

The Foreign dealers are still holding of beads and peanuts obtainable unions for the work they bad done, he very high prices in India. as co- be commended trade out their stock on account of news of hereafter ehould fall in their hands. denounced their principle about work-pared with prevailing low rates here,

ing badly. giving wages, but we want work for market qu'et at the close.

191

Total.

Bowling Analysis.

M

R.

W

Hollands

13

0 74

Rhodes

1 38

33 Savage

"

0 73

7

R.A M..

2

Rhodes, b Grimmett.

alter Spioks stamped bavier, the other batsmen L. J. Blackburn, c Perrin, b Hope 41 could not cope with the bowling and A. O. Brawn, b Hope went out in procession, not one reach F. E. Lawrerer, b Hope ing safely. Beatty and laytor. E. S. Hodge. b Hope were the damaging howlers and the E. J. Edwards, b Young ride was dispred of for the low score | H. Overy, e and h Young

Beatty took 5 wickets F. Evelyn, b Hope...

af 99 runs.

for and Haytor 5 for 27.

E. W. Alderson

Kowloon, Evans bowled well and E. F. Spinks, run out

captures six wickets for 35.

Scores:

Lt. Com. Jotham, e Macdonald, b

Kvans

Bowling Analysis.

16 Savage, a and b Grimmett.

9 Capt. Tomory, b Alexander.

Major Tomlinson, b King.

Hollande, o Hallam, b Alexander

13 Pitt, not out

CHAIGENCOWER.

8. Sex, e Wood, b Sheffield

J. P. Wilson, b Sheffield

3 B.W. Bradbury, st. Frank, b Wood

6 R. Basa, Purcell, b Sheffield

L. E. Lammert, b Sheffield.

3 J. W. Barlow, c Norris, Sheffield

2 W. S. Marsh, b Sheffield

11 Tayler, e-Wood, b Forbes

36 A. A. Paice, st, Franka b Wood...

7 P. A. Dixon, e Gilchrist,

b

5 Sheffield ....

4 W. Hill, not out..

Extras

Total

.101, Bishop

Sheffield,

Wood

Bowling Analysis,

C. W JEFFRIRA, Director Hongkong Observatory, Jan. 9 jare.

1. BAROMETEN, redared to 89 HEC inches, tenths and hundredthe

Fahrenheit, on the feral of the ses

PEMIKATTEE, in the shade i., de RTPON Fahrenheit.

3. Hountry. in percentage of extors tion the

We are not afraid of and this special feature has kept our moisture bedity of Bir antrated with

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TIRECTION OF WINn, to twn pointe

WIND, Recording Readford Scale.

FORCE

OF

toz.

H. STATE OF Weather, b hine sky, o detachet clund, d drizzling run, g gloomy, h hail, 1 lightning, & over P passing showera, q squal', r rain, › anow

thunder v visibility w dow, wet.

it.

"I have," he said, "more respect

Unsold stocks 6,800 Bales. Bargain in Chinese hands

B.

6,000

7 for our working men than for thore Bales.

of any other European country.

Arrival-From Bombay

11,000

22 Taking the working man in his in Bales.

Shanghai:-With

very

limited

dradths.

reports akow

9 dividual capacity, he is a gentleman,

band we are proud of him. It is in business passed during the entire

hie organised capacity that he is such interval,

latest

Ia terror, because he is not himself, market duil and drooping, which is

12 but under the hard of the paid not likely to improve till after Chinese

8 agitator.

"Wherever I go," he went on,

New Year.

it

3 is the same story. Nobody is con 10: Lented; everybody is restless, hoping 2 for better times. I am afraid we are

going to see worse.

Japanese Yarn:-Due to continued heavy fluctuations in the prices of this yarn in Japan, local buyers ar. feeling nervous and only small lots

It is to use have changed hands as nuder :---

300 Balen Nagasaki No. 20 $230/2.5.

79, living in a fool's paradise, England is a workshop, and the sooner we get to work the better."

0 21 3

For

0

I

J. M. Jack, b Hope

W. B. Haslett, run out.

Extres.

West, c Hallam, b Grimmett. Stone, b Gibb.

o Wilkinson, b Gibb.

30

132 Thompson, b King.

Rogers, c Hallam, b King

14

Total...

7

17

Extras..

1

E. J. R. Mitchell, b Evaos

39

Major Edwards, 1.b.w. Evan

0. M.

2.

5

W.

Total

B. D. Morgan bw. Ma donald

30

. .

R.

W

4

0 14 0

0

Vonog..

J

+2

2

.31

3 24 6

0

Capt. Muray

4 0 13

0

Bowling Analysis.

7

F. H. Farthing, e Thompson, b

Hope..

.10.1

4 23

6

0,

M. R.

Stapley

2.40

9

Perrin

Alexandert

9

0

0 20

2 Forbca

2

0

9

4

28

Humphreys.

2.0 13

Grimmett

G

0

0 39

3

Gibb

THE NAVY.

7

Mid. Haytor e Spinks, b Macdonald

2

K.C.C. 2ND XI.

0 27

2

K. 1. Lammert l.b.w., Spinks

4. Fraser, e Spinks, b Ha lett

King..

0.3 2 16

3

Rev. Purcoll, b Taylor

3

Mr. Norris, b Paice..

3J. D. Humphreya, c Evelyn, b

Haslett

30

mort

28 M. M. Watson, b Spinks

0

23

The Craigongower team fared badly Com. Wood, b Taylor

at home on Saturday and lost heavily Liout. Forbes, b Lammert

Hancock, b Evans

H. l. Benson, b Evans

Evune..

L. J. Davies, not out..

Lut. Beatty, Stalker

Extras..

G. Russoll

Total

Bowling Analysis.

3. Stalker..

B. D. Evans...

Lt. Macdonald,

7

CRAIGENGOWER v. NAVY,

.and

Leut.-Kennedy, c Jox. b Lame

Extrag

F. E. Young, rad out

159 Capt. H. P. Murray, run out

W. J. Hopa, c Edwards, b Overy.

L. D. McNicoll, o sub, b Overy

6 rune. They hatted flest, but could do Lb.Com. Gilchrist, o Jex,

to the Navy by four wickets and 87 Mid. Sheffield; not out

nothing, with the bowling, and went Lammert.

out cheaply for a total of TD runs. Lient. Franks, retired

wont over the

20 mark, but did not stayin

14 Wos were the damaging bowlers.

The former took six wickets for 24 and

.113 Wood 3 for 21 The Navy paused

Leut. Skinner,

Total (for 7. wkte;}

Pay Lieut Blahop and

Craigengowers score for the loss of Stanley, did not bat,

their a oond wicket, and continuing

w to play well, stayed in until the bell

2wichate Tumbl, Wood and Frank A. A

Extras

0. M.

W.

H. E. Holland, not out....

4 0 15

0

W. W. Mackenzio, b Brawo.

0

1

54

1

J. R. Way, run out :.

Bradbury alone

2

1 2 30 G

N. J. Perrin, b Spinks

7 1 21 2

long afterwards. SheMald

2 0 .0

0

Total

8.

13

Bouling Analysis.

H.

0 Haslett

.10

8.1 0

27

2 went when the total was 100 for even. I

-12

00

27

2, all got into the thirties.

10 Brawn

6 0 18

Capt. Spinks.,

X.0.0.

C. 1. Stapleton, b Bently.

B. D. Evans, a and b Bratty

Lt. A. G. Macdonald, o Edwards,

E. L. Braga, e Davies, b Beatty Spiuka Capt. Spinks, at. Davies, b Haylor 30 Overy K. R. Macaskill, Haytor.

b Boatly.....

Ettore Pitri, brother of the late Captain Pitri, the attaché who figured recently in a love triangle at the Italian Legation at Peking, attempted to commit suicide by throwing him-

300 Bales 3 Horses No. 16 $215. 300 Bales 3 Horses No. 20 $230, 1.700 Bales Yellow Joss No. 201 $225/230.

Bales Setau No. 108 $195. Bales Sotau No. 20% $240. Balas Blue Fish No. 208 $238. Raw Cotton-No males are report

35sult into the Tiber. A men samedi during this interval and market

18 Turiddo Scorsati dived into the river and saved him. Pitri declared that

9 the recent revelations in 'newspapers 36 so covered the name of his family with 9 shame that he decided to commit, 10 suicido.

b

4

30

12

:

£

Interesting changes in the Atlantic

bas remained quiet.

Stock 130 Bales Bengal only. Quotation Bengal at $23 to 20 picul.

Chinese at $25 to 30 por pical.

per

7. RAIN in incher tenths and and

HONGKONG REGISTER.

!

Previous on date at Og date.

ALY 5.FL.

1 p.m

30.12

30.16

30 12

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KR

72

64

88

F

xxx Wind......

K

+

Force

4

t

9

Rain...

0.00

0.00

0.00

Barometer ... Temperture Humidity Direction of

Weather

940 1206 n'

Nichos con air Temperature on the Lowiat opas ir Temperature en tår

T. F. CLAXTON, Director, Bongkang, Observatory, Jan. 9. 1' 22.

HONGKONG TIME SIGNALS.

te dropped daily at 10 am and pr

The Ting Fal on Kowloon Signal H li except on Saturdays when it is droppe 10 nm. nad 1 m., and on Sandar and Holidays when it is dropped at 1

am.

The Bill is hoistod half toned at the Following a decrease in this freight ministe. Should the ball fell to drop, 65th minuta od fall mit at the 8

file.

services of the Canadian Pacific Steam-ratos or the Straits Settlements; the the outreet time it will be lowered t "sahip, Ltd., are indicated in the 1922 rates to Hongkong were also loworedious is the home the ordin

summer sailing schedule issued by the by the Caloutta Conference on the 8th atine rupested at 100 Company. Four new ships the Dec. as follows

the following hor "Empress of Scotland,” “Montcalm,

Shonl the Time Ball be out of epile Old the above suitleg will be married to Kater Rates

the 11 ou the torm Bigen meat.

in Signals are aim alven at migh why many of

Com. "Montreso" and "Mentelare" will be

operated on the St. Lawrence for the Drygoods...

drst time. A new service with the shton Yato and Cloth Company's largest steamship will be

(kamay)

Winaugurated - bloween Bui bes and cotton Yura and Cloth

¡Bowling, Analysis,›

0.

8 Southampton

and walls which are

already wall known, will be transferred Chi" Drygooda 0th rousia uller than thoke on which

40 $ they have operated hiiberio.

Nuw

70.00 477.00

0.00 6.00

D

Obertory wire

elmentavad momentarily ki the rým

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