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3. "Ursula," Mr. H. S. Rouse. Defeated at 'interport football, Gael Class-1,Toinette, as a very bad cast, came before him golf, and billiards by Shanghai, Messrs. D. L. Ralph and J. Thayer; At the Union Club, Shanghai, last A passenger junk. at the Criminal Sessions this mort-Hongkong,
of the it was haped, 2."Joan," Mr. D. H. Blake.
week, a dinner was held in honour type which has a large eye ing when a Chinese named Ho Yau, would at least gain Inpr Commodore's Cup for Racing of the Shanghai Interport Associa-painted on each side of the bow, a was charged, with others not in cus-port honours by winning the Yachts (presented by Mr. A. R..tion football team which during the distinguishing mark of small craft February 6.
on Saturday. One again, however, (sailed by Mr. D. Bentley)," Joan."ed the flag of the Hongkong Foot tow, struck a rock near North Point * The ovidence was that the pri- the Northern Team left the home Mr.D. H. Blake.
ball Association.
at about 7.15 p.m. yesterday and soner with his associated entered a team only a few crumbs of victory. Commodore's Cup for Cruisers In a humorous speech Captain capsized. flat in Kowloon where at the time The weather conditions were (presented by Mr. A. R. Lowe).-E.I. M, Barrett said it was no mean
The master, three folis 'and a party of Chinese of both sexes very favourable, the water being Violet," Mr. M. Henderson. performance to travel 800 miles by sixty-four passengers had sailed were playing Ma Jong. The pri- placid while a gentle brees Vice-Commodore's Cup for Rac-sea and defeat opponents on their from the Waichow, district on sonora seized the party, terrorised which developed later in the ing Yachts (presented by Mr. D. K. own ground. Indeed, they had Friday morning. On arrival, the thema and gagged them with wine day was very welcome for the Blair). Daphne," Mr. E, R. Smyth; every reason to be proud of master decided to anchor for the cupe and tape. The robbers then yachting contests. From a sporting" Sealark," Mr. E. Cock.
Shanghai's record during the past night but the passengers wished to Vice-Commodore's Cup Cruisers season, which included victories land immediately, The accident proceeded to take what they want-point of view the regatta proved a ed, stripping the party of all they great success and in the afternoon (presented by Mr. D. K. Blair) in swimming, cricket, Association happened while the junk was head-
Niobe," Mr. A. R. Lowe.
football, billiards, and last-buting for the shore. Fifty-one were Possessed. In the middle of all the quite a good number of people saw
the oarsmen in action. The course Tai Yut"Cup (for confusion a wash amah unexpected for the rowing events extended winners
not least-golf-all won against saved and seventeen are missing, in championships.) Hongkong. In congratulating the latter comprising twelve men, ly entered the house and screamed over the strip of water from points Adanac," Capt. W. Davison, themselves, they must not forget and five children. on seeing the thieves. She called between Quarry Bay and the RNR.
their opponents, to whom they Sub-Inspector Philipps and a for help and as a reqult the robbers Yuen Garden to North Foint"Rolla" cup, "Daphne" cup, owed a great debt of kindness and Lance-Sergeant from Bay View
"Adanac cup. immediately bolted into the street, (directly opposite the club house)
hospitality, and to whom they had Station with Mr. Dickens of Two Chinese constables came to the It was bordered by yachts riding at The Lady Jean! cup, "La to give ungrudging admiration for Taikoo, went to the, scene rescue and in the sermoble one anchor at the outside boundary line. Cigale cup, and "Toinette" cup to the way in which they had accepted in motor-boat and rescued the robbers was shot dead. The H.E. the Governor and Lady Stubbs be presented at a later date. defeat. He felt sure that when forty of the survivors; the prisoner, through the strategy of were among those present, also The following were the officials Shanghai's turn came for a steam-launch "London" rescued the Chinese constables was caught, | H.E. Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson, for the day
hiding, they would take it six and five swam ashore. These In sentencing the prisoner His Sir John Fowler and others.
V.R.C.Representatives-Messrs. in the same manly way.were all attended to at Bay View Honour said that it was a very bad
H. Dryer and C. Earnshaw. Though he (the speaker) was Station where three were given case indeed and fortunately one of
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He sentenced prisoner to twelve years hard labour and ordered him to receive twenty strokes of the "Cat."
THE EVENTS.
The chief event of the day was the interport fours which, like all the other interport races, was left to be decided between Hongkong and Shanghai, Cuiton failing to turn up at the last minute. From the commencement of this event it seemed evident that Shanghai was to win. They
a good start and by the time the first half
got
ها
"Judges": ́ Commander C. W. Beckwith, R.N., Cant. E. D. C. Wolfe and Mr. W. Logan. of they race had been completed C. Witchell, A. H. Carroll and C. "Masters of Boats": Messrs. R.
the were ahead by about two Earnshaw lengths, a winning pace which the "Clerks of Course": Messrs. T Northern Team maintained right | H. G. Brayfield and J. Kerr. up to the end. They well deserved
YACHTING. their victory.
"Judges": Commodore H: E. Grace, RN, Messrs. H. S. Rouse, E. Cock and Capt. T. Arthur.
"Clerks of Course: Messrs. A. W. Van Andel, G. G. Wood and G. Burn.
The two Chinese constables who effected the arrest of prisoner were brought into Court when the Chief The interport pairs race was Justice commended them for the rather exciting until Shanghai got brave way in which they had be-in front by two lengths, finishing haved, saying that they were both up this at the winning post. a credit to the Chinese Police Force.
LOGAL AND GENERAL.
11
The Empress of France," with her 800 tourists, steamed out
of port at 8 o'clock last night and is now on her way to Manila..
The total output of the Kailan Mining Administration's mines for the week ending March 3 amounted to 42,640 tons and the Sales during the period to 86,850 tons.
疲
St.
The
andum stating: "We are quite sat Mr. Wong Kwong-tin, who has ANOTHER SLUR REMOVED, isfied with the present-adminis- taken
tration. We have far greater
Of the other events great interest | was centred in the "Hong" Fours race which was won by the Navy by about half a length, P. W. D. coming in second. Ewo, third,
ten.
* PRIZE, DISTRIBUTION.
3
INSPECTOR'S ́SON STABBED.
STREET FIGHT SEQUEL
men
:
LIVING ON AIR.”
most serious crime on or off the fields and he hoped he would forget all about it. The members
Seven men were charged before of the Shanghai team which took Mr. R. E. Lindsell this morning part in the Interport match all with taking part in a fight in Gough! paid a high tribute to the qualities. Street on Saturday. It appears of the referee.
that Chinese Det.-Inspector Han OTHER DAYS. Capt. Barrett said that he had Hang's son was with a number of represented Shanghai in "soccer" schoolboys who were molested. against Hongkong in 1908, with Inspector Hau's son was stabbed At the prize-giving the Com that greatest of forwards, J. Scot-removal to hospital. After the in the right shoulder, nécessitating modore, Mr. A. R. Lowe, in in-son, and with Harry Ollerdessen, fight, the baseinent of No. 1, Shing troducing Mrs. Blair, expressed Vivyen Davies, and that greatest Wong Street was raided and the and Taikoo fourth.
gratification at seeing so many artist of them all, G. F. Forshaw.
arrested. A number of Results in brief are as follows-people present at these events and Capt. Barrett started as centre for-
daggers and toy-pistols were found YACHT' RACING FOR LADIES. - the interest they had taken in the ward and missed an open goal. In on the premises." COURSE-Start, Club House line sport. On their behalf, he was the second mátob (w, to E.) mark boat off Kowloon glad to welcome His Excellency goal, and it was difficult to say
he played in A remand till Friday was granted Dock Point (P); mark boat off the Governor and Lady Stubbs, where he would have played had on the application of Mr. M. W. Lo,
for the defence. Holt's Wharf (P.); mark boat on Admiral Sir Arthur Leveson and there been a third match. He
Leveson and Sir John remembered Club House line (P.). Twice round. Lady
how "done in":
hard Distance 42 miles.
Fowler and Miss Fowler. It was they all were from the Gael Class-1, "Toinette," scr. very pleasant to have with them ground after two matches, and (Messrs. D. L. Ralph and J. that afternoon Mr. Eaton, a senior he could well sympathize with Thayer), sailed by Mrs. Elliott; 2, member of the New York and the limping, sore-footed and soft- "Joan, The Committee of
Ja ser, (Mr. D. H. Blake), Boston Yacht Clubs. Long before headed crowd that returned in the PHILANTHROPIST AND HIS labour was the only labour prac-Andrew's Society in Shanghai,
Miss Robertson.
many of those present were hora "Empress of Russia”. In asking
BALM Glass. 1, this gentleman had taken a very those present to drink to the health ticable and acknowledged the New entertained to tiffin last week in Hayward-Hays Zealand
the Shanghai Club, Dr. H. Couper Mrs. Adams; 2, Sealari, ser. (Mr. E. oarsmanship and it had given him would be invidious to mention any marked Mr. R. E. Lindsell to a "Gladys," scr. (Mr. J. L. Adams), keen interest in yachting and of the Shanghai football team, it Government's sinceré
"I suppose you live on air" rem Patrick who is shortly proceeding efforts to carry out the terms Home on leave.
Cock), Mrs. Harston; 3, "Ursula; great pleasure to witness this re- particular names, where everyone of the mandate. This inde-
10secs, (Mr. H. S. Rouse), Mrs, gatta on the other side of the world. of the said worked for his side and Chinese, who,charged at the Police pendent testimony
The greatly
They were indebted to Shanghai loyally upheld his captain and their Court this morning with hawking 5.5. "Borico Maru" Rouse.
One Design collided with junk No. 3,314 HA" Daphne," scr. (Mr. F. R. Smyth), lated the northern port on their Capt. Barrett felt personally parti- cabut strengthens previous answers to yesterday while the latter was Mrs. Gibbings; 2, "Halcyon," ser. Success.
Class. I, for visiting them and he congratus manager, Mr. Willie Campbell, patent medicines without a licence, that he wes only The China Mail criticism. Nor have the charges of at anchor off Futauchau
* skin disease distributing Some day they hoped cularly pleased that Shanghai was to bring back the interport captained by such a fine, unassum-balm and nut: selling it. unfairly exploiting the natives been report states that the damage (Mr. D. K. Blair), Miss Harston.
Handicap Class,mi, Diama," shield.
ing athlete as Quayle. He had had Defendant also said that to popula❤_ sustained. Several months age, suffered by the junk is to the extent
scr. (Capt. T., Arthur), Mrs. Arthur; Mra. Blair-then-distributed the the pleasure of playing football rise his name, he gave his medicine... of $400: the native chiefs signed a memor-
2, "Dorothea," 45 secs. (Mr. G. prizes and was afterwards handed with Quayle. In spite of the fact to all and sundry: The only quali Hogg), Miss Phelips.
a beautiful bouquet by Miss Pfond- that he was a policeman, he had fication a patient needed was to ROWING RACES. much interest in public
always refused to take advantage suffer from skin disease. Interclub Pairs (distance three- In returning thanks on behalf of of this status on the football field, After learning from Inspector. welfare, has, on behalf of a com- mittee, submitted details of a pro-quarters of a mile)-1, V.R.C., his wife Mr. D. K. Blair expressed and although they had had dozens Caygill that defendant had about Dealing almost wholly with freedom than under German rule posed poor boys' and orphans' Marcal (bow), H. J. de B. Moore the pleasure it had given her to be of police recruits during the past ave dozen bottles, his Worship Nauru, one of Saturday's and are grateful to the League for home to the Secretary for Chinese (stoke) and G. Razavet (cox); 2 present. He mentioned that all 15 years, who played for Sunder- said "I have never heard of such a
R.H.K.Y.C., G.May (bow), O. Stutz the prizes in the way of yachting land, Aston Villa, etc., Quayle was philanthropist yet.. cables yet had special interest placing us under the protection of Affairs.
(stroke) and W. H. Perley (cox).
To impress the Magistrate that have been paid for out of yachting the only one who upheld and justi- for Hongkong, involving once the great British Empire." This Hongkong music lovers will
Interclub Single Sculls (distance fees and that those for the fied his reputation. Quayle had he was got a hawker defendant more this Culony's good can be understood when it is regret to learn that M. Godowsky three-quarters of a mile)., RH rowing events have been subscrib-added to himself further laurels by added that he also distributed pills
the for a certain firm. name." Hidden in the vast extent remembered that they receive the has been compelled to cancel the KY.C., G. Tiran; 2, V.R.C., C. ed for by influential gentle- successfully captaining
Earnshaw,
men, interested in rowing. Shanghai Interport tear in Hong- His Worship: Does the medicine of the Pacific," Naure has only generous payment of a royalty on Kowloon Theatre concert because
Interclub Fours (distance one it has now been found that he
In thanking those who had kong, and they were there that belong to the same firm? mile). I, R.H.K.Y.C., No. 2 team, assisted in the organisation of the night to congratulate both him and which is considerable, consists in quadruple the previous rate, an ad-his piano after the concert. "vast
and rich deposits of ditional penny being held in trust
Railton (three), G. Stutz (stroke) Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Cock, Mr. the best traditions of football both great difference. Fined $3 and Sorensen (cox); 2, V.R.C. Donald Logan, Mr. H. S. Rouse on and off the field. phosphates." Seized from the for the benefit of the Nauruans will leave Hongkong on Friday Earnshaw (three), H. J. de B. Moore that Mr. Ralph had been respon
The Shanghai rowing team Marcal (bow), Wemyss (two), C. and Mr. D. L. Ralph. He added .A PROUD CAPTAIN. Germans, the island is now held geperally. Furthermore,£20 an acre morning on one of the President(stroke) and G. Razavet (cox).
Mr. Quayle said that he was under League mandate by the is paid to native owners of phos-boats and in the meantime will be
sible for most of the arrangements proud of having been the captain Home, the Australian and the Newphate lands when leased' by the entertained by their Hongkong quarters of a mile)-I, Shanghai, help he did not know what they for the splendid support they had Interport Pairs (distance three-there that day and without his of such a team and thanked them Zealand Governments.. The British commissioners. The educational colleagues. They propose to visit
P. Schweitzer (bow), F. W would have done. '
given him. At the same time he monopoly which exploits the pho- and mcdical services
Fanling and try a round of golf. are
Schlobohm (stroke) and A. T. Mrs. Blair then handed a cabin wished to thank the Shanghai sphate deposits employs Chinese ample, and the prohibition of in- Twelve years hard labour each Stubbs (cox); 2, Hongkong, S. clock to Mr. Rouse and a telescope public for putting up the expenses indentured labour. Working con-toxicants, opium, and firearms is and twelve strokes of the cut and G. Razavet (cox).
McCann (bow) H. Dreyer (stroke), Į to Mr. Ralph amid applause. for the trip. In this connection he ditions have been severely rigorously enforced.
Mr. Rouse, replying on behalf would like to point out that Shang Australian was the sentence passed
(From Our Own Correspondent.) Dragon Boat Race.-Won by red of Mr. Ralph and himself, said he hai owed invitations both to Japan criticised. They have, indeed, officials admit that certainly the upon Wong Kan and Tam Kwai, crew,
could only assure Mr. Blair that and Hongkong, as it was many. heen said to resemble slavery. valuable phosphate deposits are be at the Crimmal Sessions today to two Chinese who pleaded guilty
Canton, March 18, Hong Fours distance three-quar-anything they could do to further years since they had received a Hongkong's good name is con- ing profitably worked at present, attacking a pedestrian, and robters of a mile).-3, Navy; 2, Public the interest in sailing was an abso visiting soccer team. On all Serious rumours of an alarmist cerned because report has de- the annual output of the Nauru and bing him of-clothes and money.
Works Department; 3. Ewo. 4, lute pleasure. He was reminded their visits to other ports the nature are being spread at present. Taikoo.
quotation from a fellow Shanghai team had been splendid-A communication has been rem clared our officials take acOcean Islands being 400,000 tons, tive part in recruiting this Chinese but claim that the successful ex-injuries to Chinese boli crused one mile).-Won By No: 1, Police Louis Stevenson, who wrote: Or Shanghai's turn to return the com- of Commeres requesting thin Police Launch Crews, (Distance countryman of Mr. Blair's-Robert ly entertained, and it was now ceived from the Shiukwan Chamber A publice ricsha-coolie labour, constituting themselves ploitation of their resources does in Shanghai Street, Yaumati, yester-
Launch.
will anyone dare to tell me that pliment. With regard to the so- steps be taken Interport Fours (distance one business is more entertaining than called regrettable incident in the the disposition of a "the intermediaries for making not mean that native interests are day, necessitating the lad's removal mile) Shanghai, P. Schweitzer fooling amongst boats? He must recent laterport match, he thought body of troops stated to be entering not only the agreements but neglected, for both the Adminis morning, he appeared before Mr. Phillips (three), H. Collar (stroke) have seen an office, who says so Shanghal than ever was said in Pass. Nothing definite has been to the Kwong Wah hospital. This (how), F. Schlobohm (two), S. never have seen a boat or acver that more had been said about it in Kwangtung through the Namhunt also the importations and con- trator, General Griffiths, and the J. R. Wood on a charge of reckless and Relvet (cor), z. Hong, and the one is a great deal better Hongkong. The members of the learnt about these troops but they ditions of work." Consequently, British; Australian, and New Zea- driving and was remanded for a kong, D. C. Logan (bow), H. Dreyer for the health" (Applause.)... whatever truth this charge con-land Commissioners are devoting week, bail being fixed at $100. (two),-Norgaard (three), J. S.
Interport team all agreed that Mr. are said to be equipped and direct- tains our officials would never special attention to securing the
The proceedings closed with Williams had carried out his duties ed by the Northern faction with the object of overthrowing the willingly connive.
McCann (stroke) and H. W, Petley cheers for the Commodore and the efficiently and well. Yesterday the Bishop of Vic- (cox). at shipping
powers in Canton: best possible conditions, which toria licensed the Rev. Reg.nald
working committee. ignorant coolies into "slavery"
Scratch Fours (distance half a SUNDAY'S YACHTING,
Disquieting reports have also have already immeasurably im Dupre Shaw M.C., B.A. of Caius mile) Four teams rowed The Yesterday afternoon, interpost
been circulated regarding the but they might have very definite instructions from Home proved since the days of German College de la Cum-winning team was composed as sailing races took place between the Hongkong helmsmen and Kwangsi leader's attitude. He
bridge, to officiate in the Diocesse. whatever truth then, this rule. This makes very welcome Mr. Shaw is proceeding to Holy follows:-- Zeliensky (bow), Gotch Hongkong and Swatow at the Messrs. Lamble and Wood were is supposed to have promised allegiance to Wu Pei-foo and to be reading, not merely because Hong-Trinity College, Canton, under the Brown (stroke) and S. D. Begg There were two events over
(two), W. R. Andrews (three), J. B. Royal Hongkong Yacht Club. the Swatow.tillers.
In the morning race the boats scheming with Chen Chiung-ming- cable, makes welcome news, kong's good name is involved, but Church Missionary Society. Dur-(cox),
different courses and on this oc came home in the following order. The warships at Swatow have because, in the words of the oven-batant officer with the 11th Hamp distri- successful winners Capt. T
ing the war he served as a com-
Time.received orders to do everything for it makes clear beyond any ant, the welfare of the island's in-patent in France and was decorated past yachting season, were dist Arthur and Mr. H. J. Pearce were dan
The trophies, won during the casion the home team came out the Yacht Sailed by,
Ahms. possible to facilitate the return of doubt that Nauru labour conditions habitants forms" a sacred trust of for good work on the Somme in CHAMPIONSHIPS SEASON 1972-1923
Mr. Pearce 16.55 Dr. Sun's loyal troops under Han have been grossly misrepresented. civilisation"
2, Ursula Capt. Arthur 17.19 Shung-chi: 1915, This cable gave the findings of the
Cruiser Clase Chinese Rig 1,
3..Sealark: Mr. Lamble 1. 7.529 "Lady Jean," Mr. E. M. Raymond
4. Gladys Mr. Wood 1.11.16 special commission appointed last.
Colonel John Ward, M.P., is
Despondeney Duo to
(sailed by Mr. Pearce); 2, Niobe,"
The result of the afternoon raco | To is afe to say that Chimbselain's year by the New Zealand Methodist now getting over his recent indis
Constipation
Mr.A. R. Lowe: English Rig. 1, Dolio, and Darrhies Remedy ban rod was as under. PARA
A good many maple think gheum KLÁRNE Conference with regard toposition.
Time aranet be cured thank taking saverous Women often become nervous and "La Cigale Mr. N. Croucher; 2, as lived of more people and railored Yacht Sailed by.." despondent; When the la'dan to con... A zuma," Mr. P. M.Hodgson (salle, moto suffering that any other rensdy
hm.s.iconberlalu's Pala Batm Ja gaithenos It is known all-over-the-
Immenseed thoroughly into the skia hu ***** Mr. Gershom Stewart, M.P., and tipaticuit de sasily correased by ukined by Mr. Ronse), vra
an: ocossional, dore nf Obambariain's
civilised world for lar:peedy cares of to Gladys Mr. Pearce available evidence, the commission Victoria-street, which will be their are plan to take N Croucher; 2, Diana, Capt TAFTaferings path for sale by all 3, Adanac found that Chinese indentured address for the next six months. Chelate and Storekeepers.
Ursula
Defendant-No A
2,000 inhabitants, and its wealth, phosphates of 20 per ton, which is would have been unable to reship Dixon (bow), G. Tyran (two), M. L. regatta he mentioned the names of his team in so worthily upholding His Worship-That makes
charge contains, Saturday's
fadentured-labour in the Pacific →→→→
of. a
A Life Saver.
· CANTON UNREST.
SOME DISQUIETING RUMOURS.
AN ANTI-SUN MOVE?
to
Rab It In
large
Islands After reviewing all the Mrs. Stewart, have arrived at 123, Tablete The o tableta sro esxy to the handicap Class: Rolla, MS orak in the stomisch, disrebogy and 2, Sealarkum Capt. Arthur, 1.5249" || Interual remedyilinjakistan'a and, kivon
Arthur.
Obamasi and Danma
Mr. Wood 1.53.19 relief qu'okp Mr. Larbie":156,13* mud Bior
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