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Extras added 3. There were four " ducks"

"Civil Service played a sound game and quickly put up 260 runs for 6 wickets, and were still playing havoc with the Craigengower bowling when time intervened. De Rome and Sayer This was a big scoring match which played in excellent form, and punish- resulted in a win for the Gunners bying the bowlers severely, scared 141 Batting runs between them; De Rome 94 and five wickets and 49 rums.

Sayer 40. There were several other double figure scorers, bat Ling was the only one to pass the 30 mark with 33.

first, the PGA, scored 214 ruls for the loss of six wickets. They lost the first for 18, but the second made a good stand and took the figures to The other four batsmen also 102. gare good accounts of themselves, and the side declared at 214. Bdr. Baker was the best contributor with Grns out. Capt. Olliver scored 53, Capt. Davies 44 and Major Bagnall 20. M. "Extras" was responsible for 17.

Scores :-

CRAIGENGOWER

J. P. Wilson, b Reed.. U. Omar, e and b Reed... B. W. Bradbury, 1.b.w., Ling' L. Lammert, e Witchell, b Reed.. D. Basa, e Edmonds, b Reed

W. Hall, b De Rome..

The University opened well and V. Abbas, e Ling" b Hamilton... looked like getting the required num-W. Marah, not out..

her of runs with one wicket down for W. E. Mose, e Ling, b Hamilton..

7T, and 2 for 105, but the tail failed S. A. Hamid, b De Rome..

to wag. Nine men contributed only

60 runs between them, and the side

had to admit defeat. Redmond 47

and A. A. Ramjabn 4 were" the best batsmen on the side.

Scores -

B.God

Capt. Olliver, cand b Vickers.

Lieut. Chester, b Hoalim

Capt. Davies, b Vickers

Major Matthews. c Hoalim b

Vickers....

Bdr. Baker, not out..

Major Bagnall, b Rumjabn

Lieut. Graham, b Rumjaha.

Extras

Extras

Total..

Fall of wickets.

B. Taylor, b Savage....

W. Thorton, b Savago..

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0 Lai Kuen

Bowling Analysis.

340 41

11

Q. Usher, e Pullen, b Savage..

6

C. J. Tacchi, b Hollands.

0 Yew Man Hon.

5 0 29

B. C. J. Spinks, not out..

Extras.

0 Wong Sit To

9. 0 49

10

79

Total

Fall of wickets. 10,29,3-9-4-10, 5-57, 6-67, 7:76, 8-79, 9-79, 10-79.

Bowling Analysis.

Holland. Sarage.

0. M. K. .13.2 0 13 .12 $ 26

RIA.IO.

Hollands, c and b Taylor. Regers, b Cowen... Capt. Tomory, Taylor" Major Tomlinson, b Cowen.. Savage, o Fletcher, b Taylor. Stone, b Cowan......... Beetan, b Taylor

E.QC. 1st v. IRC 1

2

"Flayed at King's Park. The home team stored any easy victory by 150

WW.DE.

The Indians could do nothing with Kowloon's formidable bowling, and w.the whole side was got out cheaply 5 for the exceptionally low score of 27

5 TURE.

21

Kowloon, on the other hand, did everything they wanted with the Indian bowlers and scored rapidly, closing the innings for 177.

Scores -

2 A. H. Rumjaho, b Evans...

Thompson, e Tacchi, b Cowen.. 17S. H. Ismail, b Evans Osborne, not ont Kelly, b. Taylor.. Derry, Fletcher, b Taylor.

Bxtras

Total.

Fall of wickets.

·SHADOWS BEFORE.

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ENTERTAINMENTS.

March 13-Coronet Theatre, George Arliss in "The Devil," and Larry Semen in "The Snitur.” Hongkong Theatre, Frank Mayo in "Hitchin Fost" World Theatre, Edith Roberts in "The Fire Cat." Kowloon Theatre. Catherine Calvert in "The Heart of Maryland.”

March 20-Mr. Harry Ore's piano recital, City Hall, 5.30 p.m.“

SPORTING EVENTS,

March 31-Hongkong Boxing Amociation novices?

Theatre Royal

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08. A. B. Jamail, 1.b.w. Stalker....

20 D. Ramjahn, c Dance, b Evans

09. A. Ismail, b Evans

5

Royal.

0 S. C. Ismail, b Stalker

6

24. el A:culli, not out..

SO

J. S. Carream,.c Thompson b

Stalker.....

Math, 14.-Hughes and Hough,

Dockyard, 9.30 am.

0

--March 15-Hughes and Hough,

1

0. Ismail, b Evans

F. M. al Arculli, b Evans. -1-24, 225, 3-39, 4-39, 541, 6-41, A. Kitchell, b Evans. 7-65, 8 79, 9-75, 10-80.

old and surplus naval stores, Naval

old and surplus naval stores, Navaj

5 Dockyard 9.30 am.

March 16-Hughes and Hough, "old and plus naval stores, Naval Dd 9.30 sim.

Extras.

Bowling Analysis.

0.

& Taylor...

9.1

R # 0.43 6

Total.

4 Cowen......

9

0 35

Bowling Analysis.

+

Q. M. For

F

7

Evans. Stalker

5 $.4

7

8 2

3 18

20

23

CHINESE. POLICE

0 This closely contested game was

21 won by the Police by 9 razs. The J. P. Robinson, b. A. el. Arculli.,

0 Chinese tatred first and declared at

o ill for the loss of 9 wickets.

5

The Police made a stern stand, and

¡ knocking up 120 for 8 wickets, secured gia well deserved victory.

For the Chinese Wong Sik-to was the best batsman with 72, and if only

1-11, 2-12, 3-17, 4-17, 5-31, 6-57, he did get a partner to stay with him

1-69, 8 68, 9-73.

53

5

Bowling Analysis.

4 Reed

Ling

8 Edmonds

67 De Rome.

20 Hamilton

0

0.5.C.C

་སོ།

0. X. B. W. 10 3 21 4 8 2 18 1 4 2 14 0 .5.1 1 12 2 ...3 0 3 2

17 G. R. Sayer, o Omar, b Abbas... 50

Total (8 wits.)......214

F. J. de Rome, e Omar, b Lam-

mert

R. C. Witchell, b Omar.

Sgt. Skeets, Lieut. Parkes, Gar.A. E. Wood, b' Omar.

Stevens and Gar. Davis did not hat.

Yeoh

Floalim

Bolhatchet

the result might have been reversed. He was in great form and good for a 100.

The Police were moderate in their batting but with 32 from R. Earn- shaw, 24 from C. Earnshaw, and 22 each from Alexander and Chester Woods, were able to hold their own.

Scores :--

L J. Blackburn, e O. Ismail b A.

el. Arculli

Capt. Spinks, b A. el. Arvulli ..........

C. P. James, c Carreem, b A. H:

Rajahn..

T. M. Cochrane, c and b S H..

Ismail

E. L. Braga, C. Curreem, b. F. M.

Arcolli

C. J. Stapleton, ef. D. Ismail, b

SA. R. Imail

F: G. Thompson, e E. Rumjaho,

Curreem

J. Stalker, not out.

C. Dance, c and b Carreem B. D. Evans, b. Carreem

Extras...

40

b

W.

March 17.-Hughes and Hongh, the

5.5. "Santak lying at Yaumati.

Sales rooms, 3 p.m.

March 17-Hughes and Hough, old and surplus victualling stores. Kow- loon Naval Depot, 9.30 a.m.

March 17.-Lammert Bros., No. 41 Wyndham Street and No. 5 and 7 Bridges Street Sales Rooms, 3 and 13.30 p.

17

31

34

March 17.-Lammert Bros, one barkgeard milling machine. Yaumati Godown Co.'s godown, il a.m.

COMPANY MEETINGS.

March 15-Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd., ordinary yearly nerting

33 Company's Hotel, noon.

March 17-Garde Price and Co.

9 Ltd., 15th ordinary annual meeting.

3 No. 8 Queen's Road Central, noon.

March 20.-Eongkong and Wham-

1

0

pos Dock Co., Ltd., ordinary yearly 18 meeting of shareholders, No. 2

Queen's Building, roon.

177

C.B.C.

Total.

Worg Sik To, b R. Karnahaw..

72

94

Chan Wing Cheong, b Watts

2

9 Lai Knen, b Watta

1

Bowling Analysis.

29 Yew Man Hon, b Grimmett

17

0. M. B..

HL. E. Strange, e Fall, b Omar.

2 A el Arcalli...............

9

1

3

0

J. S. Cumeen....4.2

0 29

S. A. Jamaï

4

0.28

3

A. EL. Rumjaha

7

0- 35

F.M. Arculli.

7

2 18

5 S. A. E. Ismail.... 3

0 12

1

E. C. Fincher, b Omar

F. J. Ling, not out

Woo Pak Fok, run out..

16 Cheung Wing Kin, b Grimmett..

33 Leung Kam Cheung, c C Fari

shaw. b R. Earnshaw

Total (for 6 wickets).....260

E. W. Hamilton, W. H. Edmonds,

E. B. Reed did not bat.

9 Wong Sik Cheung, b Watts,

Bowling Analysis.

0.

X. E.

W.

7

1 38 0

7

1 36 1

F: H. Holdman, not out Extras

15

3

0 28 0

Severn..

0 27

0

Vickers ..:

0 25

-3

Rumjako

7.1. 0 13

2

Fall of wickets.

42

1-121, 2-151, 4-165, 5-200, 6-219.

F. A. Redmond e Davis, b Baker 47

2

W. Vickers, b Baker..

A. Ecalim, c Chester, b'Banker

16

Omai

M. H. Roffey, b Gratam

5

Lammert

T. E. Tega, b Graham

Abbas..

13 | Hall

1

9

"UNIVERSTY.

A. A. Bumjahn, b Baker

Bolhatchet, not cut

M. B. Osman, b Davies.

T. O. Yeon, c Matthews, b Davies

P. B. Choo, b Davies...

Hon. Dr. Severu, c Chester, b

13

Chan Cheung Wing, b Grimmett.. Chan Juen, not out:

Extras.

Total (for 9 wickets)

Fall of wickets.

X.C.C. 2. v. L.R.C. 2ND.

March 20.-Humphreys Estate and Finance Co. Ltd. extasordinary general meeting, Hongkong Hotel, 11.30 m.

March 29.-China Sugar Refining

3 Co., Ltd, 44th ordinary annual meet- ing. Offices of the general agents, 1Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd., 011a.m.

Played at Sookumpoo. Kowloon siso scored a decisive victory in this 1-7, 2-7, 33, 4–46, '5-54; 6-63 match. Batting first they scored 196 for the loss of 5 wickets and declared 0. K. R. #.7-89. 8-95, 9-111.

The Indians, able to reply with only

Bowling Analysis.

.165

C.8.0.C. 2ND Y. RAM.C.

In a low scoring match, the Red-cross Civil Service men won by one ran. batted first and compiled 79, of which Haynes'37 was the best individual contribution, including seven bann- daries. There were five "ducks" in w.this innings.

The B.A.M.C. also experienced diffi-

Alexander, c Chan Cheung Wing,

b Yew Msn Hon

B. Earnshaw, c Ye Man Hon, b

Wong Sik To

C. Earnshaw, b Wong Sik To Grimmett, not out.. Watts, not out

4 calty with the bowling, and the rana Hallam, e Wook Pak Puk, b Yew

2 did not come as frequently as they

coald wish for. However they man-Elwood, b Lai Kuen.

aged to snatch s victory. Hollanda Chester Woods, b Lai Kuen.

66 lost the two points at stake.

Russell 61 and Landrell 56 were Kowloon's best batsmen.

bstamen

OTHER MEEINGS.

Kowloon Residents Association.

HONCKONG

HOTEL GARAGE

CARS WITH A REPUTATION

66

ROLLS-ROYCE"

“CADILLAC" "STUDEBAKER

WHITE TRUCKS

SBOW ROOMS,

WOMAN WHO ISN'T.

BIRTH REGISTER PUZZLE.

"

PEDDER STREET,

Telephone No. 32.

can be issued after the lapse of sever

years.

Daughter and parents set ont on their quest to solve the riddle: "How can the prove that she is she?" By a nurse who was prevent at the birth was traced. She and the parents signed

chain of fortunate circumstances the

Of all the extraordinary things that annual general meeting. St. Andrew' can happen to a person born in Eng land, one of the most unlikely has be Hall, Kowloon 6 p.m.

fallen a London woman, who learned some time ago that she is in the in the presence of a magistrats declara- tions which were accepted as The captain and crew of the

prove that she is alive. Unofficially in hand. Japanese steamer "Satzuki Maru," anique position of being unable to satisfactory for the immediate purpose which is aground of Shareishan she is just as much alive as anyone Island at the month of the Yangtze reading these words, but she has no ex River, have arrived in Shanghai. The istenes in an official sense because ship went aground about 35 miles there is no record in Somerset House NNW of the island on Saturday last at that she was ever bort. 12.30 p.m. The weather was foggy and

The discovery was made when an an unexpected set in the current con-occasion arose which called for the tributed to the disaster.

production of a copy of the woman's birth certificate. At the registrar's office, after the officials had made search, she was informed that so such 7 person as herself existed according to o the records. The satonished woman 14 consulted her parents, and then it was

.14 2 63

4

Bowling Analysis.

16,0 131

1

x. B.

W.

5 0 39

1

Watts

0.48

3

"0 18

0

."

Gibbs..

4.

Q

12

0

Grimmett....

6

1 25

3

None of the Indian reached 20 safely.

R. Earnshaw. 32

0 17

2

Scores

POLICE

E.C.C.

22

R. E. Lindsell, c Minnn, b Madar 56

Le Par

C. Russell, b Ramjahp

61

A.K. Minnu, b Spinks..

F: E. Lawrence. b Madar,

T. A. Wahab, c Spinks.

F. Jones, not out

16

24

A. Duses, c Brawa. b Jones..

A. O. Brawn, not out

29

H. Overy, b Ramjahn

B. Nazarin, b Spinks..

0

9

F. Evelyn, run out.

3

8. Ramjahn, b ̈Junes...

Extras

29

H. D. Ramjahn, c Edwards,

Spi-ka

0

21 and Osborne 20 were the highest Maskell, e Wong Sik To, b Lai scorers. There were four " ducks."

E. J. Edwards, E. F. Spinks, A. Leach and L. Jack did not bat..

10. Rumjah, b Jone-...

Kaca

1

Scoter :-

Extras

Bowling Analysis.

0. บ. R

W.

by five wickets. Batting first with

C.S.C.O.

3

Total (for 8 wkts.)......120 N. B. Kitchell..

7. 1 3L 0

H. J. Ramjahn

14 1 38 ฎ

5

Booker did not bat.

A. H. Madar

.13 0

B. Moordeen.

Davies...

Extras.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Q.

X.

2.

Disties.

10.3.1

48

4

Baker

16

6

51

Grabain

10

0

53

C.C.C.. CS.C,C.

Gibb, b Lai Kuen

Man Hob.

A. Abbas, Lawrence, b Jones..

Total (for 5 wickets declared) 196 F. A. Moosdene, Lb.w., b Spinks.

A. H. Madar, not eat..

N. B. Kitchell, e Jack b Spinks. Extras

6 discovered that her birth had not

4 been registered although it took place 127 years ago.

The omission was due to a chapter oof sccidents. The father was 0 travelling when his daughter was 13 born, and the mother had a very 6 dangerous illness immediately after 6 wards. The question of the baby's 9 birth registration was overlooked, and later father and mother each assumed 66 that the other had attended to this

formality.

But the woman is still without a

birth certificate, and as far as antry

goes the matter rests where it did: of her name in the national records She can only be a "ghost" at Som-

recorded

of the great Family of pages erset House, never to get inside the England. She is possibly the only person with this distinction since re- gistration was made compulsory.

LUPEMENTS OF STEAKERS.

The P.. & U. sa. “Kashmir" arrived London on Har ik

The P. & O... "Khivs "left Shang- hai for this port on. Mar. 11 st 11 m. and is due here on Mar. 14 at about

a.m.

The s.s. "Rhesus" (Blue Fannel Line) left singapore on Mar. 18 for Hongkong and is due here on Mar. 17. p.m.

The P. & 0 Sicilia loft Sings- pore for this port on Mar. 118 m. with the outward English Mails, and is Jue bete on Mar.18 at about 4 m.

The Ben Line 5.5. Benalder” from

sad Middlesbro, Antwerp, Londen Straits lefs Su gapore for this port on To her further astonishment, the Mar. 1t and may be expected to arrive V... ..young woman learned that tue omis-bers on or about Kar, lá,

The Kilerman Line sa. "City of Cal 10.1 3 17 6sion could not be rectified. The law ette left Sues on Mar. 8 and is due to

1 10 4 lays down that no certificate of birth arrive at Hongrong on Apr. 1.

Total.

Bowling Analysis, "

10

A crashing defeat for Craigengower

one man short, Craigengower were sliH. Sandford, b Savage.. for the moderate score of 73 runs, C. Sara, e Tomlinson, b Hollands. Marsh and Bass were the only outs J. B. Spillett, b Hollands

to keep their ends, up with scores J. Haynes, D Tomory, b Hollands, 37

of 24 and 20 respectively. The other J. C. Fletcher, b Hollands......

Fall of wickets.

อ 1-33, 2-77, 3-77, 4-102, 5-102, 6-107, T. A. Wahab

contributed 24 between them, and Mr. W. Cowen, c Kelly, b Savage.... 77407, 8-109,

OHTO JUST LOVE

TO 40 WITH YOʻ FOR AN AUTO RIDE- Vilube YOU WAIT IN: THE LOBBY I'LL SE

RIGHT DOWN:

S. Abbas

BRINGING

IS THAT SO WELL

YOU'RE NOT! GOIN“ OUT IN ANY GAS- WAGON TONIGHT:

BUT FATHER-

DON'T TALK. BACK TO: ME; I'M GONNA, PUT A STOP TO THESE CAKE-EATERS

CALLIN' ON YOU-

0 2

2 0 0 0

2 0 0 0 Spinks 2000 Jones

UP

FATHER.

I'LL GO DOWN AN' CLEAN UP THE LOBBY. WITH EM AN' KICK ́EM

OUT IN THE STREET!

19 YOUR DAUGHTER

NEARLY

REALTY?

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