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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1922,

SHIPPING

NEW ELLERMAN LINER.

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Further particulars are appended balow of the new Ellerman Line passenger and cargo steamer "City of Simla which arrived o Saturday in the course of her maiden voyage.

The first class dining saloon is on the bridge deck forward, with seating aommodation for 144 persons with ont overcrowding. The cool in 10 feet lug and handsomely decorated. The walls are panelled, oynamented and finished blue grey with mirrors insel. A large oval well is Gitted overhead with ornamental railing opening into the lounge, which is plored above the salvou The lounge panelling is similar to that of the dinig saloon, the rolour scheme în this instancs being pink. The furni- ture is of matingany and upholstered in velvet to match The palmus give

pirusin and restful effect, whilst an upright piano, & luxurions Wilton carpet spacious settes and divans, all add to the general comfort. Os the after end of the upper bridge drek Heere is titted a cosy smakeroom, panelleri in polished mahogany

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believed with hunting arenes, with furniture to match and a parquetry vandab safe is fitted fior. A alpernt, which, wifheits open outlook, shuded from trup l irat. 15 thee touring liht refreshment. A em bar is con- ven enlly situated next the cafe and smokeroom, and targe areas of unobstructed deck are available for promenade and retention. The state- monus are exceptionally well furnished and planned ample space being provaled for one, two, or thre berths. as necessary. Some have rot bed- Ffrais, and are arranged so that they may be made en suite. A comfortable nursery has been arranged, and pro- vision made for the amusement and welfare of the children. There is a surgery, with a dertor's cabin within esay reach.

The feend-class staterooms are similar to the first class, and are made suntable for two, three, or four persons. The dining saloon is neatly arranged to seat 18 persone. The walls panelled

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SATURDAYS FOOTBALL.

FIRST DIVISION.

CLUB Y

"CURLEW.**

For this match played on the Club in venesta and enamelled above a ground the trams turned out as Jadished nogany dadlo together follows:

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"Curlew. Hardy: Hooper Dash, Wilson Griffiths: Cleaves: Tayler. Scott, South. Cook and Lamb.

Referee Mr. Williams.

with the furniture of mahogany give Club Rodger: Gerrard, Me. a most pleasing effect. The second. Phail: Mair. Stewart, Wevman: Me- class inokeroon and lounge, the Tavish, Forsyth, Begg, Kuhr, Eng latter having a piano, are placed in an tand. airy position the poop deck. Everything has been done to make second class passengers comfortable, their sunkeroom abaft the lounge beng most tastefully fitted out with fumed ok walls and furniture, the attractive pleasing effect. A refresh

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Chu Kwong Yeung, Ip Kau, Wong Pak Chung, Kwok Po Kan, Lan Tak Chung.

Referee, Mr. Hollands.

Wong started the game, and the King's took up the attack. Lau being called on to clear in the first minute of the gawe. Even play followed for a time, each side pressing in turn, but owing to the bad condition of the ground, good football was out of the question. Several times players would slip up just when they were about to shoot. Kwok Po Kan was responsible for the Chinese frat goal. He shot from about twenty yards out. The goalie caught the ball but owing to: its slippery condition it went throu; h his hands into the net. Half tome: Chinese 1 goal, King's none.

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Returns of the Average Amount of MAN AND WOMAN MURDERERS Bauk Notes in Circulation and of i Specie in Reserve in Hongkong, during the month ended 31st January 1922, as certified by the Managers of the respective Banks:---

Banky.

Chartered Bank of

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India, Australia and Obian....... $11,083,120 Hongkong and Shangbai Bank- bg Corporation, 41,914,120 Mercantile Bank of India, Limitesi,

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By in In terre.

There was a grim scene in the woods at Clamart, a subarb of Paris, when Charles Burger and Mme. Jobin, the self-confessed murderers of the latter's husband, were taken there by the $ 5,000,000* | police to see disinterred the portion of the dead man's body which they had buriad 18 months ago.

20,150,000)†

550,000

Total,... $54.25,187 $34,700,000

*Sterling Securities deposited with the Crown Agente valued at £571,000. ↑ Securities with the Crown Agents and Straits Government £1,500,000.

§ Securities with the Crown Agents £130,000.

M. Jobin, who was a wine cellarmian at a Paris hotel, was killed in March 1920 by bis wife and friend Burger. They cut the body up, and after baving thrown the trunk and one of the legs, wrapped in an old army sleeping bag, into the Seine, buried the other leg and the head in the woods at Clamart. Then they went to Toal, where they bought an botel with the murdered man's money. The following statement of the Taken into custody after a chance securities lodged with the Crown clus had been followed up, they Agents by the Mercantile Bank of at

once confessed their guilt. India, Limited, against their notes in The two prisoners, accompanied by circulation, is published for general detectives and the examining magis- information under Section 5 of the trate, were driven in a police van to Mercantile Bank Note Issue Ordi Clamart and then told to show the 1911) :——

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£130,000

£97,

SECOND DIVISION.

UNIVERSITY v. CHINESE **A.”

Mme. Jobin burst into tears and, stepping forward, pointed to a smoti open space surrounded by trees. "That is the place," she said. Navvies quickly got to work and in a few minutes a leg was unearthed; then the skull of the victim. The remains were placed in a rough wooden box: for conveyance to the Morgue, while Barger and Mme. Zabin were taken back to their respective prisons in the potice van.

BOY'S £5,000 LOOT.

LURE OF A JEWEL-STUDDED CIGARETTE-HOLDER,

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LATEST SHIPPING NEWS.

ARRIVALS.

SHADOWS BEFORE.

COMING EVENTS ADVERTISED IN THE "MAIL."

ENTERTAINMENTS.

February 13. Coronet. Thestav Paramount-Artcraft's "Male wat Female." Hongkong Theatre, la Clare in "The Puppet Crowa.** World Theatre, Guby Polys and Harry Pilcer in "Gaby." Kowloon Theatre, William Desmond Taylor's

"The Soul of Youth."

February 18-Mr. Harry Ore's 6th piano recital. City Hall 5.30 p.m.

February 14. Howloon Theistice? fancy dress dance.

February 20-Society for Piven tion of Cruelty to Animal fansy drea ball. City Hall, 9.15 p.m.

SPORTING EVENTS,

February 20.-Hongkong Jockey Club race meeting, first day. The Challenge Cup.

Eebruary 21.-Hongkong Jockey Club race meoting, second day. The Hongkong Derby.

February 22-Hongkong Jockey fub race meeting, third day. The Champion Stakes.

February 25,--Uongkong Jockey › Club race meeting, fourth day. The Hongkong Handicap.

February 25.-Hongkong Boxing Association's tournament. Theatre Roval, 9.15 n.m.

March 31.-Hongkong Boxing Association, novices' tournament. Theatre Royal.

April 1.-Hongkong Boxing Association, novices' tournament Theatre Royal,

OTHER EVENTS.

March 2.-Hongkong Horticultural Society's annual how. Botanic Gardens.

PUBLIO AUCTION SALES.

February 14.-Hughes and Hough. steamer "Bau Yek." Sales rooms, 11 a.m.

City of Simla, (Bank Live.) from London, Singapore.-Holts Wharf.

February 14.-Hughes and Hough, Foochow, (B. & S.) from Shanghai.bonsehold furniture and one piano. -Stonecutters

Japan, (E.I.B. N. Ca1) from Amoy. Stonecuttere.

Kbira, (P. & 0. S.N. Co.) from Landon, Singapore.-A.3.

Lake Onawa (Admiral line) from Singapore, Saigon.-Stonecutters.

Golden State, (P. M. S. S. Co.) from Trisco, Manila.-A. 6.

Havelland, (Arnold Bros) from Hamburg, Singapore. Wharf.

Havana Maru, (0. S. K.) from Singapore.-Wharf.

Aina Maru, (N.Y.K.) from Bombay, Singapore.-Stonecutters.

Hezai Maru, (Y.K.K.) from Kee lung, Swatow. Taikoo Dock.

Busho Maru, (O.S.K.) from Saigon.

CLEARANCES.

Penang Mara, (N.Y.K.) Calcutta via Singapore Feb. 11. Shinshu Maru, (M.S.K.)

for

for

Khiva, (P. & O.) for Yokohama via Shanghai.-Feb. 12.

Hain Wal, (C.M.S.N. Co) for Shanghai.-Fab. 12,

Sales Rooms, 2.20 p.m.

February 16-Hughes and Hough, twin screw passenger stramer "Sun Tak." Sales rooms, 3 p.m.

March 10.--Hughes and Hough, old and surplus victualling stores. Kow- loon Naval Depot, 9.30 a.m.

COMPANY MEETINGS.

February 14-Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold Storage Co. Ltd., extra- ordinary general meeting to corsider resolution increasing capital from $855,000 to $1.500,000. Registered Offices, No. 2, Lower Albert Read, LOOD.

February 16.-The Green Leland Cement Co., Ltd., 33rd ordinary an- nual meeting. St. George's Buildia 8, Chater Road, 11 a.m.

February 16.-Union Waterboat Co., Ltd., 17th annual general meeting of shareholders.. Offices of Messrs. Dodwell & Co., Ltd., 11.30

a.m.

February 17.-Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd., second extraordinary general

Halvard, (Kia Tye Lung.] for meeting, to confirm resolution in- Swatow-Feb. 12.

creasing capital from $2,600,000 to $5,000,000. Hongkong Hotel, 11 a.m.

Simaloer, (J.C.J.L.) ier San Fran- cisco via Manila.--Feb. 12.

February 18-Hoogkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, ordin- Bry yearly meeting of shareholdera. City Hall, noon.

City of Simla, (Bsak Line.) for Shanghai.-Feb, 12.

Dukat, (Li Ping Kee.) for Bangkok.

February 18.-The West Point Feb, 12. Uukaj Maru 3, (M.B.K) for Singa meeting to confirm resolution for Building Co., extraordinary general pore.-Teb. 13.

China, (China Mail S.S. Co.) for Offices of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson, voluntarily winding up the company. Frisco va Shangai-Feb. 14.

& Co., Ltd., 11-a.m.

**Curlew won the toss, and Begg

Restarting, the King's pressed for started the game. Lamb receiving a time, and Lau was lucky in clearing went down and forced a corner of a fine shot by Jones. Wong waw Gerrard. The kick being well placed pulled up for jumping and Todd for Lamb missed a very easy chance to receiving from the kick sent behind. open the score for the Sailors. Club Chu Kwong Yeung obtained from the took

up the attack and Begg finished kirk and going down miskicked at up a fine run by shooting wide. From the goalmouth. The goalie in at

slipped and the goal kick the Sailors forward line tempting to

ball rolled into the net got away but Weyinan cleared, and the

to quite a lucky goal. The King's now McTavish receiving, passed deck ambtships, and the firemen and Begg who sent in a hot shot that tock up the attack and forced a corner seamen on the same deck alt. Two Hardy did well to clear. Several which was chared, and Wong way nance, 1911, (Ordinance No. 5 of spot where they had hidden the man's Foochow.-Feb. 11.

fouls were recorded and play was again penalised for jumping and maste are fitted, the foremast equipped with three ten-tou and three twelve- little on the rough side. Gerrard, at cautioned by the Referee. From the ton derricks, as well as a twenty-ton back, was playing a fine game and kick, Jones went away but when well derrick. There are trva Sin. x 12in. Lamb and Cook could not get past placed sent over the bar. Wong stram winches at the base of this mast. bim. Half time arrived with the Pak Cheung again repeating the The mainmast carties six 10-ton der ecoresheet blank. Resuming. Curley" offence of jumping dangerously, ricks, and there are tw. Sin. x 12in. pressed and Stewart passed back for he and two 8in. x 14, steam winches at Gerrard to clear. The latter was not Referee. The Soldiers again pre ord Brazendale scored in the second ball, Eeramble in the and Palco put on the second for this mast, the latter wirbes being expecting it and only partly cleared, and during a coupled for warping purposes aft.

the ball going out to Lamb, who Chinece goalmouth, Leung Yuk Kowloon, went down and centred for Scott Tong was guilty of pushing, a penalty Special attention has been given to to send in a hard shot that struck being awarded. Jones took the kick the culinary arra genu nts, which are the inside of the upright and and made no mistake. With only most complete and embody all recent ghot

acrosa the goul into the three minutes to go the Soldiers improvements. Refrigerated and

net at the

other side, thereby pressed but could not increase their other stores, together with an up-to-putting the Sailors one up. Play score, the Chinese running out win- date bakery, are placed convenient to again got on the rough side and Mairners by the odd goal in three. the galley and pantry.

Played on the Kowloon ground, a An electric was cautioned by the Referee. Club On the run of the play the Chinese fast and even game ended in a draw laundry, with a drying room, has took up the attack and shots from deserved to win and had it been a dry of one goal each. Samy was re machinery for quickly washing, dry- Forsyth and Kuhr were safely cleared day there is no doubt that the score sponsible for the University, goal ing. and ironing lines and other by Hardy. Mair was again guilty of would have been more. Ip Kau and during the first half, the score at

fouling and was ordered off the field, Kwok Po Kan were the outstanding interval being one goal in their York boy burglar who coull not a decision that caused a lot of booing playere for from the stands. No further scoring and Dangerfield played

them, and Jones favour. Aù made the scores level resist a temptation to swagger before German ship came into Hongkong missionary to the Chinese,

hard Boon after the restart and although took place, the game ending in a win game for the Boldiers. It is to be both sides tried hard they could not his friends with a diamond-studded yesterday. She was the Hamburg, 1892 he became Secretary of with ventilating saabes over the state for the "Curlew" by one goal to nil. regretted that a player had to be increase the score.

cigarette-holder, "because it made Amerika motor ship" Havelland "and the Mid-Chica Mission, and during rooms and electric fans have been The ground was very slippery, ordered off, but there is no doubt that

him feel like a man of the world" she brought about 600 tons of general a period of 12 years

in this placed in all first and second class in some places under water. The the decision was a right one.

led to his undoing.

cargo for this port. Other ships of the position he was actively engaged in staterooms. Thus, in the hottest football was not good in conseqnonce.

Detectives investigating a burglary same line are to follow her and it is missionary work in the Settlement climate, the system will dissipate the It was a pity feeling was shown in this

at the bouse of Mr. Charles Dilling-proposed later on to institute a month. oud native city of Shanghai. In 1902. "stuffy" atmosphere, sud provide match; and the attitude of some of

Played on the Club ground, the ham, the theatrical manager, bearingly service. The "Hunsterland" will after a period of rest in England; "he constant supply of fresh, cool air. the spectators in the stand at the de-

United who were one mann short of a small boy standing at a street be the next arrival and after her will made his fifth journey to China, start Divisional bulkheada in lavatories are cision of the referee regarding Moir

By defeating the Kowloon team by throughout, bent the Club Res by cornet in the neighbourhood puffing come the "Rheinland." The Haveling on the long voyage, as one of his kept well below the deck overhead leaves a lot of room for improvement, 5 goals to 2 the Tamar" go to the the odd goal in five.

magnificently at a sigaretts through land" which has a German crew and brothers described it, with the joy of and up from the foor to ensure a good and I certainly think that at least on top of the League. Neither team was Final score. United 3. Club Res. 2, u holder glittering with jewels, follow. is not therefore affected by the strike, circulation of fresh air. Hot and cold of the spectators should apologise to at full strength. They turned out as

ed the clue and found the boy at the will sail for Shanghai and Japan on water, together with a shower, are the Refered for his remark to him after

follows: led to each bath. The vessel is electric- the matcli...

"OURLEW"RES. v. KING'S RES. street corner, surrounded by a group Wednesday, Moss. Arnhold Brothers

of admiring acquaintances,

are the local ngents." ally lighted throughout, the current being supplied by two steam gen-. erators of 40 kw each at 11) valts: in addition there is a 21 k.w. einer- geney dynamo, driven by a paraffin engine. The lighting of the vessel is amply provided for in such a way as to ensure comfort and safety at night, and in, cans of emergency, special lights are arranged so as to iluminato Brilliantly the decks and sites of the whorl.

fabrica.

Ventilation throughon; is excellent, and has been well thought out by

experts. Skid skylights are fitted

KING'S v. SOUTH CHINA.

Flayed at Sockumpoo, the teagle turning ont as follows t

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"TAMAR" v. KOWLOON..

UNITED v. CLUB RES.

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"Tamar."-Mitob: Redgate, Smith: Grant, Hudson, Bryant : Hill, Oxlund, Harper, Burd, Brazendale.

The Sailors were lucky to win this Kowloos-Goodman: Mason, Osby the only goal scored wick: Thompson, Murrison, Dunter: Tenalty for hands. On the playa Millard. Hall, Pasco, Mority, Coabs, draw, would have been a better result.

Referee, Mr. Smith,

R.G.A. RES V. KOWLOON RES.

King'd-Williams; Taylor, Wynne: In the first half, Oxland, and Newton, Barlow, Hodgson: Burnett Brazendalo (2) wore responsible for Crammy, Jones, Dangarfield, Todd." the Tomar" "gonis" whilst Pasco Chinese Lan Hing Cheung Tong soured for the Kowloon team, the Tai, Chan So: Choung Wing Bhingades crossing over with the Tamar" Ling Tal Fong, Leung Yuk Tong leading by 3 goals 1 Harper and

The vanity of a 12-years-old New

The boy and his two accomplices were attested. They confessed to atealing £6,000 in jewellery from Mr. Dilrigham house,

They buried most of the loot on

disused wharf zene the river.","

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At the end of September last those Played at Bookampoo, this game were 1,243,000 people reiving Poor resulted in a win for the Guznore by Law role in Bagland and Wales one goal to none, Pomfret was 743 100 more than at the end of wesponsible for the goal.

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Interesting episodes of life in China are described in a memoir, by his six sons, to the late Rev, Arthur For the first time since the war a Evans Moula, for many years

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