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OBITUARY.
CAPE. J. V. LOWE, Shangheu papers reerad the deaths of Capt. Jolin Pillark Lowe, leid of the firm of Mosesni, Thost, Muc- donaid & 1, which rearred it the Shanghai General Hospital early ont the moning of April 16. Though the late Capt. Lowe had been in failing health for a considerable" Fitur, it was not until nine days ago. that his roundition livesane such as to puder necessary his removal to Bluespital,
A native of Bothsay, Iste of Bute, the late apt. Lowe, whe was 70 vesas of age at the tinusof his death, entered the merham naride set View in his youth and reeived his varly training of sailing ships, after which he was for three pears in the arrviced a Torres Straits Mail Susan ships fu-mw the Eastern & Australasian Steamship To 11e arnved in Shanghai in 18992, joining the China Merchants S.N. Com pany as an officer and quickly rising to the muk of explain. His services with this company extended over a period of 23 years, and during the Sino-Japanese War he was engaged on these vesels of the company which were employed in varying Troops. Ju appreciation of this work, the decoration of the Double Drogon was confereed upon him by Cine 4 linese Governingen). In 1905 he retinal from the cou and joinrel the firm of Plus, Maclemfil & Co., and was senior partner at the tion of his dentla
Very popular amongst a forge circle" of, friends, the late Cup. Lowe also took a keen interest in sport." pirtiendarly law howls, and was a member of the Sleunghai Bare Club, the Sangli Gall Club, The Shanghai Recrestin Chile and the Shangla Lawn Bowls Chib,
as well as of the Masonic Club. The was a member of the Lodge Cas mopolitan, No. 128, 8.C., and othre Lodges.
MR. H. P. WADMAN,
His-many friends in Sianghai received, a sudden shock on April
H. whơn thưy ineund the news of the alyutla of Mr. H... Wadtam, which had beenfred at his residence. at Ningpo on Friday last, as the ressuth of plomuoja prisoning.
Mr. Wadman celebrated bis noth birthday as veently as March 18 of this year, and in December fast land retired from active business. As a matter of fact, he had me every preparation to leave for Hote by The .M.8. **Empress of Russia. with
intention
spending a brief holiday in Englimt aid then to return to Ningo to spend the remainder of his life in peserful retirenetst.. He had for many years been con- acted with Shanghai and the out- ports, and after meting as manager in: Hankow and Shanghai of the China Traders' Insurance Company. eventually went into business of his own account in Shanghai an an adjustor of averiges and sworn mea- ser. Telegraphic news of his ill ness was received and Dr. J. E. Myrmy Justily summoned
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THE CHINA MAIL.
HONGKONG UNIVERSITY. SOCIAL INTERCOURSE.
·SUCCESSFUL' AFTERNOON
SPORTS.
LADY STUBBS DISTRIBUTES PRIZES,
The Hongkong University sports held on Saturday, resulted in three records being broken. Shahabudin heat the high-jump record by half an inch. In the hurdles, he won in 171/5 sec., having won at the V.R.C. 16.4/5
A
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SOCIETY FORMED.
At a meeting of graduates of the two leading English universities, Oxford and Cambridge, on Friday afternoon, it was decided to form an Oxford and Cambridge Society in Hongkong to promote closer relax tionships between residents of the Colony who have passed through the portals of these two institutions, There is to be no discrimination as to nationality, Chinese, Portuguese and others being equally as wel- come as Europearis.
V.R.C. SPORTS.
SATURDAY'S SUCCESSFUL
MEETING.
میلند
FAST TIME FOR 100 YARDS.
HONGKONG YARN MARKET.
TONE QUIET AND WEAK
1
Messrs. Polishwalla and Kotwall repárt as follows under date April 120:-
At Happy Valley on Saturday, there was a big attendance to Since our last report on the 14th witness the second day of the March per s... "Alipore" our yarn annual athletic meeting, held under market, during the whole interval, the auspices of the Victoria remained very dull and drooping,
due to the absence of demand from) Recreation Club.
rates.
Although a late start was made, the consuming districts in conse the races were run off according quence of pirating and brigandage. The hostel championship was
to schedule. With the wind against This bas increased on a serious' won by Lagard Hall with 64 points,
The officers, elected were as him, D. D. Urquhart made the good scale and has put a great hindrance Eliot Hall being second with 20 follows-President, His Excellentime of 10 2/5 seconds, beating pa river traffic with those places points and Morrison Hall third with io In addition the intercy, the Governor, Sir Edward Rahmin by six inches in the 100 hence prices have declined from S
Stubbs, KC.M.G.; Vice-Presidents, yards, The open tug-of-war was to $10 per bale, and Chinese holders Justel basket ball league shield and
Sir William Rees Davies, Sir Wit- a walk-over for the RG.A, who are trying to part with their stacks football cup were both won by am Brunyate and His Lordship allowed the V.R.C. to put two men in the local market ut these reduced Lugard Hail.
The trophies presented at the the Rt. Rev. Bishop of Victoria, extra on the rope in the final pull,
The Marathon Race was won by Hon. Secretaries, Messrs. R. E
For over three months, the rates end of the meeting included alsundsell and J. E. Warner. a Chinese runner in the excellent of yarn in India have continued the Hongkong first League cricket The following were elected to time of 57, mia, the time for the very high, so foreign holders held shield which was won this year by serve on the Committee. The Hon, second, Private W. Carter being to their stocks owing to the unfav the University. The shield was Mr. E. R. Hallifax, Hon. Mr. C. 58 min.. and the third 59.25. The ourable rates in our market. But decorated with the University's
man finished in 58.30. recent news of a heavy drop in colours and was handed to the MCL Messer, Mr. T. N. Chau and fourth
Much excitement.was caused over India has made them offer their vipe-captain of the side by LadyMr. C. E. H, Beavis,
In addition to social Intercourse the Committee Race, which was lioldings at present reduced prices, Stubbs andst much applause. Bahetcher, who heads the bowling the Society hopes to extend hos- win by Sergt.-Major B. 6. M. resulting in sales of about 5,000 These transactions were average for the first league was the pitality to distinguished visitors Williams, from scratch in the fast bales.
time of 11.2/5 (for veterans). The mainly in a few selected chops recipient of a special prize present-passing through Hongkong.
tug of war between the Indian of 10S, and
for 12s. yarn troops evoked a good deal of ex-Yunnan market, while ordinary citement as the Mahommedans and low grades are entirely continually sat down and hung on neglected, even at cheap rates. At to the rope, being disqualified in the close the tone of our market is the first pull Lad losing the next quiet and weak. two pulls to No. 2 Company R.G.A. (Sikhs).
ed to him by the Captain of the side (Mr. A. A. Rumjahn). The souvenir was a cricket ball mounted on a silver tripod.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
C.R.C. "B" v. CRAIGEN-
GOWER "B."
The Sports were largely attended and among those present were:- The Chief Justice (Sir William Rees Davies). Sir William Brivate, the Colonial Secretary (the Hon. Mr. A. G. M. Fletcher, G.M.G., C.I.E.), the Secretary for The above match was played on Chinese Affairs (the Hon. Mr. E. R. Saturday, on the C.K. C. courts, and Hallifax, C.B.E.), the Colonial resulted in a win for them by 87 Treasurer (the Hon. Mr. Mcl to 12 games. Scores: Messer), the Hon. Mr. A. G.Stephen Choa and Lo beat Law- and others. During the course of rence and Andrews... he afternoon His Excellency the Choa and Lo bent Macfar Governor and Lady Sudles were Jane and Summers... present, and later Lady Stubbs dis-Choa and Lo beat Dennis tributed the prizes.
and Modi Yew and Kwok beat Law- rence and Andrews... Yew and Kwok heat Mac-
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES. Professor F. A. Redmond (Chair- nan of The Association) in asking Lady Stubbs to present the prizes, commented upon the favourablé weather for the sports, and for this he thanked the Clerk of the Weather for his kindness and the Water Authority of Hongkong for their concessina. The only draw back to their sports he said, was that they had clashed with the Victoria Recreation Club Sports, also being held that afternoon. The University was to have held its sports on the previous Saturday, but owing to the Scots jamboree they were postponed until that
afterion.
Professor Redmond said they had been compelled to a ter their
programme during the afternoon
farline and Summers Yew and Kwok beat Den-
nis and Modi ...
Lau and Lee beat Law-
10-1
10--1
8-3
8-3
10-
10--I
rence and Andrews... Law and Lec. beat Mac-
farlane and Sunniers 10- Lau and Lee beat Dennis
and Modi
10)
37--12
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Shahabudin; 2, H. N. Balhetchet. Distance: 168 feet 8inches.
Throwing the Cricket Ball S. Shahabudia; 2, F.
Balbetchet.
Unsold stock 17,000 bales; bar- gains in Chinese hands 7,000 bales, Kicking the Football was a very larrivals from Bombay 7,000.bulcs. close thing between W. Gerrard Shanghai-Much activity has and S. O. Shahabudin, the former been displayed by Chinese dealers winning by 3 feet. Inspector in making substantial purchases Gerrard won the putting the shot and local mills are reported to have with a heave of 45 feet, a naval done fairly large business in man, W. Perrin, being second with Shanghai yarn at slightly improved a shot of 38.6.
At the conclusion of the sports Japanese Yarn. The heavy fall H. E. Sir John Fowler, K.C.M:G., in prices of this yara has tempted C.B., D.S.O., who was accompanied, buyers to fill up their immediatè by his daughter, distributed the requirements, and about 2,500 bales prizes. Before the distribution, have changed heads during the Sir John thanked the members of 'interval.
rates.
the V.R.C. for throwing SO Raw Colton.-With small stock, many events open to the men market has remained very steady under his command.Sir John and prices are firm.
was introduced by Mr. W: Logan, the President of the Chib, who paid a tribute to all those who had de- voted their time to make the meet- ing a success. He mentioned the
Tug of War (adian Regis.). naines of Mr. S. M. Williams, Mr. F. Catchweights: 1. No, z Com Lammert, Mr. R. J. Wilton, Mr. pany, H.K.S. R.G.A. R.H: Mitchell, Mė, A. Silva Netto, con Yards Championship: Mr. A. McKirdy, and Inspector (Challenge Cup presented by the Gerrard and the two Witchell Hon. Mr. D. Landale and prize by brothers, who he said, had worked Dr. F. H. Kew), D. D. Ungulart: 2. unflaggingly to make the meeting' A. Rahmin, Time to 2/5 secs.
a success. The list of officials 440 Yards Handicap, Boys 10-15; | and results follow:-
1, G. Chur; z. W. Abbas. Patrons-H. E. Sir Reginald Half Mile Handicap: I (the Edward Stubbs, KCMG., H. E Paget Cup), L/Bonbr. E. Smith; 2, Major General Sir Joha Fowler, Corpl. Dobbin. Time, 2 mins, 09 NK.C.G., C.B., D.S.O.. His Honour, 4/5 secs.
Sir W. Rees Davies, Kt., Cm- 400 Yards Challenge Cup: I xlore E. Grace, R.N., Cul, W. A. (presented by the Officers the Blake, C.M.G., D.S.O. (King's Regt), King's Regt.), G. A. Hyder; 2, Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz, Hon, Mr. L/Cpl. Baks. Time, 54 4/5secs. A. G. M. Fletcher, C.M.G., Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, Hon. Mr. A. O Lang, Mr. R. M. Dyer.
100 Yards Flat Race.-I. J. S. Guzdar; 2, T.E. Yeoh. Time: 10 4/5 sess.
Pauling the Shot (16 lbs)--H. Y. cong; 2, S. O. Shahabudin. Dis tance; 27 feet 4 inches.
(as two of the students wished to compete in the V.R.C. Sports. One of these competitors had to defend his title as Coloay Champion and, from what he had heard, he had berg successful in two of the events and he hoped that he would come back with the thirth (Applause). Regarding theirown sports, three new records had been made that aftermon-the High Jump, S. O. Shah-Lt-Comdr. Beresford, Mr. J. W.;
budin; 2, T. W. Cheong.
pole juny, the high jump and the hurdles cace.--(Applause).
As Chair of the Association, an occasion such as the present, his duly was chiefly
220 Yards-Flat Race.-1, T. E. Yeoh; 2. J. S. Guzdar. Time: 25 2/5 secs.
Height:
cord for the Hongkong University 5 feet 34 inches)..
Chairman:-Mr. W. Logan. Judges:-Col. Roberts, K.E.O. 2nd Grenadiers, Mr. R. M. Dyer, Franks, Lt-Col. Sumpers, D.8.0. 5 feet 44 inches (Best previous re-Dr. C. C. Wang, M. A. A. Alves, Mr. A. Silva Netto, Mr. A. McKirdy, Mr. R. H. B. Mitchell, Mr. D. K. Half Mile Flat Race-1, Blair, Mr. A. H. Carroll. to return thanks and he would Tajima; 2, S. C. Ting. Time: 2 like to thank His Excellency the mins. 18 secs. Governor for the hour he Pole Jump-1, T. W. Cheng; had done them by being patron H. Y. Leong, Height: 8 feet 934 of the meeting and. Laily Stubbs inches. (Best previous record for for coming to present the prizes the Hongkong University 8 feet 6
Oil
and to the ladies and gentlemen who had hoanared them with their
inches).
Referee: Mr. H. H. J. Gompertz. Regulators: Mr, A. W. E. Davidson, Mr. R. C. Witchell.
Mr.
Two Miles Bicycle Race, Handi- cap: (presented by the Taikon Club), Chan Dip-wo; 2, C. M, Xavier Time, 6mins, 32 3/5secs.
100 Yards Handicap, Girls 10-15: 1 (presented by Mr. James Smith), I. Williams; 2, Ruby Chuc.
200 Yards open to Sailors and Soldiers in uniform not competing in the Athletic Sports: 1 L/Bdr. Chant; 2, Sergt. Hollands. Time, 28 2/5secs.
Tug of War: 1, R.G.A. . - Marathon Race: 1 (presented by the Indian Recreation Club), Leung Ying-luen ; 2, Pte. W. Carter: 3, Gar.F. W. Knowles; 4, Sp. Kilyan Singh. Time 57 mins.
Clerks of Course: Capt. Newton King (2nd Grea:), Mr. A. A. Ruin jahn (University), Mr. R J: Wilton; Insp. Gerrard (Police), Mr. G. T 220 Yards Handicap: 1, Sergt. May. Mr. F. Lammert, Baker; 2, Capt. Hayes Newing- presence. He would also like to
A. E. Dome, Y.M.C.A., Mr. J. toa. Time, 23 4/5secs. Russell (Taikoo Club), Mr. W. 100 Yards Committee Race, thank all those who had given prizes and contributed to the prize
440 Yards' Flat Race-1, J. S. Brown (H.K. Football Club), Mr. Handicap: 1. (presented by Dr. C. fead, thereby helping to make the Guzdar; 2, S. C. Ting; 3, P. T. Khoo. C. Earnshaw (EASMA), Mr.C. Wang), B. S. M. Williams; 2, meeting a success. The members Time: 58 2/5 secs.
R H. B, Mitchell (K.F.C.), Sgt. J. Russell,
one or two amics.
Mr. Dowbig-
Old Students' Race (220 yards' Handicap), Wong Tin-sik; 2, D. Samy, Time: 28 seconds.
05 sccs.
of the various committees were Long Junip.-1, S. O. Shahahu-Maj. Williams (R.G.A.), Mr. G. R. 100 Yards Members of the V.R.C.: also deserving of thanks. Hedin; 2, T. E. Yeoh. Distance: 19 Razavet (U.A.C.), Mr. W. F., (presented by Club de Recreio), would particularly like to mention feet 61⁄2 inches.
Egg and Spoon Race (for Ladies). O'Farrell, Mr. E. Huysser (Holland D. D. Urquhart; 2, J. A. Kent. Tine gia, as hulse, had worked very, Miss Jean Ho Tung: 2, Mrs. Club), Mr. P. Yvanovich (Club de 10 4/5 secs.
Recreio).
One Mile Ladies' Bicycle Race, hard, and be thanked the other two Laing.
Starters: Dr. F, H. Kew, Mr. D. Handicap: 1, Miss A. Stevens: 2, Judges (L1-Col, Roberts, D.S.O., Qae Mile Flat Race-Rumjahn (I.R.C.), Mr. R. J. Wilton, Miss E. Rasmussen. Time, 4 mins. and the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave) Taima; 2, C. A. Peterson; 3, B. T. Mr. A. McKirdy. also. Mr. A. E. Dome had, once Khoo. Time: 5 mins 31 secs.
Time-keepers: Mr. A. A. Alves,] Putting the Shot: I, W. G. again, given of his valuable.
Hurdles Race (120 yards)-1, S. Mr. J. C. Fletcher, Mr. A. E. Alves, Gerrard, 45 feet: 2, W. Perrin, 38 services and he did not know what Shahabudin: 2, S. A. M. Sepher. Mr. R. Lapsley, Mr. T. Meck, Mr. feet 8 inches; 3, J. H. Witchell, 27
seconds. (Best M. J. Lyon. they would have done without him. Time: 17 1/5
feet 6 inches. He took the opportunity of wish previous records: 17 2/5 secs.)
Stewards: Capt. Pilkington One Mile, open to Indian Regi- ing him "good luck" with his team
Tug-o-War-Lugard Hall beat (King's Regt.), Mr. W. Brown, Capt. ments and Indian Police: 1, Lal which he was taking to compete in Eliot Hall by two straight pulls. Newby, Mr. V. G. Kerley, M. E. Khan; 2, Giraj Singh; 3, Sepoy
Relay the Eastern Olympiad Sports at
Race (half mile)T. Crocker (Dockyard Recreation Uda Rawat. Time, 5 mins, 09 3/5 the end of the next week. Mr. Lugard Hall.
Club), Mr. H. Hyndman, Mr. R. secs. Gittios had also given very valu- į
Times: 2mins. 46 3/5 seconds. Maughan (Garrison Sports Club). 220 Yards Members Handicapi ble assistance, and, last but, not
The officials for the meeting
Hon. Treasurer: Mr. A. E. Alves. (presented by Sincere Company), least, 1c wish d to mention their were
Hon. Secretary: M.-R. C. Wit-J. A. Kent; 2, S. Haroon, Time, 25 very hard working secretary (Mr. A. A. Rumjaha). Not only had he been very usefu: to the sports com- niittee but a great deal of the honour was due to him in that the University had won the first league
Patron--H.E. The Governor/ Chairaian.-Prof. F. A. Redmond. Judges.-Lt. Col. W. B. Roberts, D.5.0., Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin and the Rev. G. T. Waldegrave..
cheil.
RESULTS.
Long Jump:1 (presented by the Dockyard Recreation Club), Š. O. Shahabudin, 19 feet 3 inches; 2, Yeoh Teik-ee,
Throwing the Cricket Ball:
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te" might be played when a wit news was making his way from the body of the court to give evidence,
Dealing with the Courts of Appeal, where three Lords Justices often reverse decisions of judges, he Mr. Justice Romer at a smoking thought Another good man gone concert of the Legal Music Society rong would be an appropriate 245 secs.
Sack Race, 100 yards: 1, A made the humorous suggestion that tune or else Three blind mice."
For the Admiralty Court he suggest- Kitchell2, A. A. Razack.
select orellestra should provide ed the hornpiperor The Wreck of Kicking the Football: 1. (pre-suitable music during the hearing the Hosperas. sented by Mr. A. H. Carroll) of case at the Law Courts, Mr. During aneiout lights" actions, G., Gerrard, 156 feet: 2, 5. 0. Shr habudin, 153 feet.
Justice, Romer, who is a great which are often heard by, Chancery Time-keepers Prof. JL presented by the Hongkong Three Miles Bicycle Races graudson of Maric Tony the host judge, the orchestra uught play due to his good generalship that Rev.E. K. Quick... their second eleven had finished as
yards, 2 feet; 2, Gar, A. C. Morris. Lam Wing-hin. Time, 10 mins, much might be done to brighten the during the delivery of judg runners up in the second league, Stewards.-Prof. H. G. Earlé,
100 Yards Handicap, Boys 6-10: or 2/5 secs.
menta a suitable air, would, Uc. and they all hoped the second Prof. G. Y. Wang, Mr. Barney, Dr.
1, S. Haroon; 2, D. Dillon... One Mile Relay Race: 1, United Law Courts, the public milleries Chevalier's It was not so much eleven would win this next year.
D. K. Samy, Messrs. Edward Ho
High Jump: 7, S.O. Shahabudin, Athletic Club 2, 83 Company, of which were used exclusively by what he said as the musty way be Lady Stubbs then distributed the Tung, M. Vuc, H. M. Soo, Y. C. Teh 5 feet 634 Inches; 2, Leung U-cho, R.G.A4 B7 Team. Time 4 mins people, sheltering, from the rain or said it." prizes and at the conclusion was and T. S. Khoo.
Clerks of
One Mile Handicap: 1, (presen II secs, the recipient of a bouquet of flowers M. H. Roffey and Mr. W. M. Gittins. Mair: 2, Ghr. Dunne;.3. Cheung Shahabudin:2, Lim Yuk-ping.
the Course Prof.ted by the Royal Artillery), A.
120 Yards Hurdle Race: 1, S. O engaged in profound slumber. Mr. Justice Romer's suggestions would certainly enliven legal pre- In a silver holder.
Whon a divoye nt was being ceedings, Ons can imagine the Sir William Brunyate, in calling Reception Committee Sir Yau-khoon. Time, 5 mins, 18 4/5 One Mile Flat, Race: 1. (Easma heard, suye the London Evening pretty, plaintiff in a breach of pro- for tluce cheers for His Excellency William Brunyate Ma N T. secs.
Challenge Cup),>Lal Khan; 2,"A
Shield of the Hongkong: Cricket
Referee. Hon. R. H. Kotewall. Starter.Mr. A. E. Donte.
attend to him; left-for-Ningpo. League. He thought it was also Shellshear, Prof. W. Brown and the Cricket Crub), Lieut. Redding, Tos Handicap: 1, Chan Dip-wo; editor of Punch, explained that "In the gleaming, uh, my darling,”
but too late to render assistance. -Mr. Wadman leaves to, mourn his loss two sisters, one single and one married, and the former was to have accompanied him on his Home. holiday
The funeral took place at Ningpo.
Bowel Complaint in Children. During the summer months childr
sta subjent to disorder of the towels and
should
receiro the most cs efu. attention. A koon as any unnatuis). Tocences of the bowel in poticed Chambarial's Co'lo, and Diarrhea Remedy should be given. For enlo by ..
Chapley and Bloroksopera.
1
and Lady Stubbs, mentioned that Mackintosh, Prof. R. K. M.Simpson, One Mile Bicycle Championship it was the first occasion that Lady Messrs: R. Robertson, M.B. Osman (BRA. T. Gapstar Cup"), G. A Stubbs had attended, t.eir sports and S N. Chau
Jack; 2, Lant. Wing-tin, Tune, Redmond, Messrs. A Morley, mins 13 sca
to present the writes and he hoped Sub-Committee-Prof. ELA
it would not be the last,
The results were as follows:- W. M. Gittins, S. N. Chau; A, A100 Yards Handicapr Girls 6-10 (presented by Mr. James Smith), Kicking the Football, I, SO, Rumjan (Hon. Secretary).
Lily Chue, 2, Alice Chue.
to didn't want to do it, or the
Mair, Time, 5 mins, 12 3/5 secs. News, ho, suggested that suitable mise sunt singing, with tears in her Tug-of-War Indian Regiments tunes for the orchestra would be on You pude the love you I and Indian Policefel utmonasido] "Partel" limited to 84 stund from pany, H.KS. RGA
440 Yards-Member Race: 1, 04. H. Kent.
Tosti's Good-bye,
But dismissed, wailing (I don't "sup- home,” Bill, nguo I'll do it again for months and never believe months and months.?!
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