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ARMISTICE DAY.

SHOT DEAD.

HONGKONG CELEBRATIONS. CHINESE GENERAL'S FATE,

Armistice Day, which has for the first time fallen on a Sunday, was celebrated in Hongkong yesterday with due solemnity. Special services were held at the various churches, the customary two minutes' silence was observed at

WUCHOW SENSATION:

CRICKET.

THE CHINA MAIL.

R. M. Challeñor, c. Tam, b.

8. C; Wang

THE LEAGUE TABLE,

THE

FIRST DIVISION.

RESULTS OF GAMES ON N. Gwen, & 8. C. Wong

N. J. Perrin, not out

Extras

SATURDAY,

The following are the results of cricket games played on Satur-

(From Our Own Correspondent.) day-

WUCHOW, Thursday.

H.K.C.C. MATCH. Scorum:-.

E. J. R. MITCHELL'S IT.' General Fung Bo-chor was shot Lt-Comm. Jotham, c Omar, b II am, and at noon there was an this moming about 4 o'clock-and-f---Fritz impressive

Total

0.8.0.C. v. R.E.

Beoges

ceremony at

cenotaph which a very big crowd surrounded by hundreds of people. R. E. A. Webster, Bt. Miller, thehis body lay in the street all day Pay. Lieut. Comm. Pofford, b

Ling attended.

Around the monument were Atfirst a proclamation was issued b. Ramjahn grouped parties representing the stating that the--General had E. J. R. Mitchell, b Fritz ....... services, the Volunteers, the

tried to mercantile marine, the Ex-active Service Men's Association, the British Legion and the Royal

0.8.0.0. 2ND II.

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A. Frederick, Hamblin, b

Cockell

C. Sara, o Ramsay, b Cockelt...

25

77

E. Dunkey, 1.b.w. Winter,

0

of

A. Grimmett, run outiss escape while being A. L. Gace, e Wood, b Fritz...W: Gorvin, e Gandy, b Middle- conveyed to Shiu Hing for trial, A. V. T. Desu, o Fritz, b Omar. 29 Later, however, when it was found. England, o de Rome, b

Sayer

The position of the teams parti- cipating in the league at present

P. W. L. D. F Indian RC.............. 3. 2017 Civil Service. I 0 0 3 HKCC RAMA

Kowloon C.C... 2:50. I I I | Chinese R.C... 2. 01 II R.G.A... I 50 100 Craigengower, Navy and Uai- Gversity have not played in a league

match to date,

a

ton

67

B. Phayer, ran out, Cockall......

4

W. Westlake, b Middleton

1

E. Booker, b Cockell

00

67

C, Evans, c'Goodman, b Middle-

tom......

20

14

A. E. Oswick, c Goodman, b

Middleton

1

35

T. W. Carr, not out ......

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Extras

..321

Total

94

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R

W.

Marines OldComrades Association. that he had been shot in the eye G. H. Piercy, c and b Rumjaha When HisExcellency theGovernor arrived at noon the hymn "O God and the car another proclamation G. N. More, st. Miller, b Rum-

jahn our help in ages past" was was issued that he had been execut-

the sounding sung and

ed by orders of Dr. Sun Yat-sen for Pay-Lieut. Gregory, a Sayer, b the "Last

Rumjahn followed. Post"

a grave military offence." His Excellency then placed a This was the General who was E. G. Lammert, nat aut wreath on the Cenotaph and the left in charge of Wuchow when buglers formed up again, to blow Sun Yat-sen's men under Ngai the "Reveille."

Bong-ping captured the city in June. He was inveigled to dinner! and arrested and had been im- prisoned in chains since July last.

After the singing of the National Anthem had closed the ceremony several organisations and private individuals followed His Ex- example and placed wreaths on the Cenotaph. Amongst those who did so were:-

and

ARMISTICE NIGHT.

SOLDIER CHARGED.

Extras....

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Ting Quick

Fritz

Baker

Omar

Balhatchet

Bayer

0.

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В. ТУ.

53 ..1

14 1

8 0 34 0 Redpath

SECOND DIVISION.

P. W. L. D. P. | Royal Engineers... 4 400 12

HK.C.C. 2nd....... 3:2 I 0 Civil Service 2nd. 5 2 2 1 7

R.A.M.C. .................... 4 2 2 0.6 Kowloon 2nd....... 21° 1′ 0 - 3 Indiane zad.. 31 2 0 3 University 2nd.'... 3 1 203 Chinese zot... 4 0 3 1 1 The Navy 2nd..have not played in a league match to date.

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7 0 38 1 Major Gandy, l.b.w. Dunkley...

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In " Paddy the Next Best Thing."

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0.8.M. Smith, not out

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seen here for years, all the players.

Sgt. Hamblin, e Phayer, I Sara

6

being thoroughly conversant with

9.8. Middleton', b Sara ..........

3

their parts, and the acting being up

Spr. Goodman, e Grimmatt, b

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to the high standard of the company.

The 5.30 matinee has Hearts as the attraction.

Human

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Royal Navy, King's Regiment, Ex-Active Service Men's Associa tion, British Legion, Hongkong Police,V.R.G.,Society of St.George, St Andrew's Society, Mercantile

G. I. Sayer's XI.-G. R. Sayer Bgt. Cockell, Westlake, b Marine, Oriental Lodge, R.A.O.D.,

Private Robert Orr of the King's

Grimmett, No. 3254. Captain, Officers

Regiment came up before Mr. J. R.(capt.), Rev. E. K. Quick, A. E. and Ship's Company of H.M.S. Woud this mornig to face a charge Wood, A. A. Runjabn, H. Bal- Col. Butterworth, b Sari Diomede,

"Taikoo" and staff, of assaulting a Chinese in Spring hutchet. U. Omar, F. J. Ling, D.Q.M.S. Racuson, e Westlake, b

Sara staff of Lane Garden Lane at 11 o'clock last Fritz, F. J. de Rome, F. Baker and Directors Crawford, in memory of the night and with damaging glass-jars F. Miller. Machine Gun Corps, U.S.S. and cigarettes to the value of $30. "Pampanga," Consular Body of Hongkong, R..E. Sergeants' Mess, General Chamber of Commerce, Complainant was a Chinese stall S. Jex, Hersee, b Earnshaw... Les Anciens Combattants a' leurs keeper who appeared with his head E. J. Edwards, b G. N. Dorking Freres D'Armes, Poppy Day Sub-in bandages. A number of def-A. J. Kew, b L. C. Elwood...... 16. Committee, Junior N. C. O's. and endant's comrades were called as J. Fraser, & Thorpe, b J. Grear- Suppers, 40th Company, Royal witnesses for the defence. Engineers of the China Command, In outlining the case Divisional Kowloon British School Former Inspector Aris alleged that defen- Pupils Association, Kowloon Dock dant used an intact bottle in break Staff, Royal Marincs. Olding complainant's head. Comrades, Association, Le Consul

de France, Hongkong Hotel Com- pany, etc.

Orr pleaded not guilty to both charges and evidence was called.

(Proceeding)

P. AND O. S.S. CO.,

HOMEWARD MAIL.

K.C.C. "A" v. E.A.S.M.A.

E.C.C. "A."

A. R. F. Raven, c Lawrence, b

L. C. Elwood

R. E. Lindvall, e and b L. C.

Elwood..................

W. L. Wesser, not out

II. I. Benson, c Lawrence, bJ.

Grearson

D. 8. Green, b J. Grearson...

O. B. Raven, b J. Grearson

S. E. Green, b J. Grearson..........

A. J. Tacchi, c Pearce, b J.

Grearson

Extras

19

Sgt. Winter, c and b Sara

Extras ......

Total...

Bowling Analysis.

TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE:

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9.15 p.m., TUESDAY, November 27th, 1923,

THE HONGKONG MALE.

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11 Sara

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Gorvin Jawick

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0 Grimmett

6 0 29

2 Booker

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1.B.C. 2ND XI. v. R.A.M.C.

13

Total

Bowling Analysis.

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Playing at Sookunpoo with the Assistance of H. D. Rumjahn and

F. M. el Arcelli, the Indian juniora

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lost on their own grund. to "the

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W. R.A,M.C. who brought off a sur-

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Amongst those present at the service were noticed the Bishop of Victoria, Sir Claud Severn, K. BE, C. M. G., and Mrs. Severn, Sir William Rees Davies, Com- modore and Mrs. Grace, Hon. Mr. H. E. Polluck and Mrs. Pollock, Hon. Mr. A. R. Lowe, Hon. Mr. The Chinn Mail learns that com- E. R. Hallifax, Hon. Mr. A. O.mencing with the s.s. "Kaisar- Lang, Hon. Mr. Chow Shou-son, | i-Hind,” sailing on the 29th Decem Mr. G. T. Edkins, Mr. D. K. Blair, ber next, the homeward P. & O. Colonel Fitzgerald, R. A. M. 'C., Lt Mail Steamer will in future be des- Colonel Butterworth, Mr. E. D. Cpatched at I. p.m. every alternate R. Earnshaw 3 0 Wolfe, Mr. Holt Gale and Mrs. Gate Saturday, instead of, as has been J. N. Dorking.... 5 1 and members of the Consular Body. the case recently, at midnight on C. C. Paice

Friday.

B. Petheram ... ... .... 9 The members of the Ex-active The change is a reversion to pre- 8. C. Elwood ...... 4 Service Mens Association "got to war arrangements and will noJ. Grearson.....14. gether" and enjoyed themselves doubt be appreciated by passen. thoroughly at their

KASMA DINNER.

annual gers and their friends as being a R. Earnshaw, b J. Fraser Armistice dinner on Saturday more convenient time for sailing. B. Petherm, b J. Fraser ........ night. Mr. W. J. E. Mackenzie, It will also effect a further reduc L. C. Elwood, b J. Fraser ..... one of the Association's Vice tion in the time occupied in the F. C. Laurence, o O. B. Raven, Présidents, was in the chair and transit of the English Mails.

the guests included the Hon. Sir

Claud Severn, Commodore Grace. Dr. McKenny, Commander James RN.R., Leut. Ramsbotham R.N., Licut. Goddard RN.R., Paymaster Commander Baker R.N., Paymas ter Lieut. Beale R.N., and Messrs. J. W. Franks, H. Percy Smith, | H.A. Cartwright and B. Wylie.

FOOTBALL..

SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

There was at the dinner Below will be found results of that same

spirit

of jollity football matches played on Satur and good fellowship which day:~~~~

marks most of the functions with HONGKONG LEAGUE-DIV 1. which the name of "Easma" is King's 5. Ambrose ......0 associated and after it was over Police........... 3 Kowloon and an adjournment had been Tamar ......... 3 RG.A. ......... I made to the Club premises for the HONGKONG LEAGUE-DIV II. purpose of hearing a concert by St. Joseph's ...10 H.K. Club.............. 0 the "Diomede" party the proceed. King's 5 Sacred Heart... o jugs became even more animated Titania ...... 7 University.............. Z

Kowloon!...... 0 R.G.A.. and enjoyable..

Dr. McKenny was set down on St. Joseph's broke the record for the toast list to propose the health the season by scoring 10 goals of "The Association" but he had against the Club Reserves in a to nish off to catch the night boat Division II. match on the Club to Canton. His place was there=| ground.

fore taken by Mr. J. W. Franks The surprise of the week was the whose brief though well chosen result of the Kowloon-Police match, remarks followed the impressive the latter winning by three clear - honouring of "silent toast," goals.

SILENT YEARS.”

b J. Fraser.....

1. Grearson, b A. R. F. Raven..

A. 9. Herece, st. Jex, b A. R. F.

Raven

1 priss victory. Detailed results will

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CRAIGENGOWER v. IR.0.

VOICE CHOIR.

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Prominent Local Artistes.

Hongkong, November 12, 1923-

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LL preliminary notices of forth ATM coming meetings; lectures and entertainments, sent for insertion in the news columns of the China Mall, In a friendly game between these are charged for at the rate of $1 each. two sides at Happy Valley the (as announced in May and June of 0 Indians were prolific scorers and 1922) providing that they do not had no difficulty in disposing of the occupy more than four lines. In Craigengower men. The match future if this space is exceeded they

4 resulted in an easy win for the will be placed in the advertising

Indians by six wickets and 78 runs.

8

H. J. Pearce, b A. R. F. Raven 8 B. Thorpe, b A. R. F. Raven.... 10

G. N. Dorkins, c and b T.

Fraser

C. C. Paice, b H. H. Benson.... 4 F. Anslow. b A. R. F. Raven.... 4

C. B. Coombe, not out

60

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

D., M. E. W.

.30; 0 81-

Ü

J. Fraser

A. R. F. Raven....10 1 26 5 H. H. Benson 5 0 6

SECOND LEAGUE.:

CHINESE 2ND v. HONGKONG C.C. 2ND."

Boores:-

0.R.G. 2ND XI. Wan Ishing, b Griffin

W. Hung, c Perrin, b Grillin

J. M. Tan, o Baron, b Griffin...

Wong Po-keung,

Baran, b

Challenor

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8. C. Wang, b Griffin

0

8. T. Wong, c. Hollande, b

Griffin.....

18

12

0

K. L. Chan, b Griffo

Total

which Mr. H. J. Pearce pro- posed. The Chairman Baving replied with a sentence or two, Lieut. Colonel Eaves D.S.O., another of the Association's vice Presidents proposed the health of "The Services." "One always hopes," he said, "that wartime friendships between civilians and Service men will long bear the An all-star cast, including some C. E. Wang, c Challenor strain of peace, but human ideals of the best known names in film- II. Kew, b Perrin ....... seem strangely impracticable and dom, presents L. J. Gaanior's pro- Cheung Wing-kui, not out it must be somewhat disappointing duction of "Silent Years," an R-C | C. F. Loo, b Griffin in the Services to find that the en Picture based on the novel thimiesticfriendship of the civilian. 'Mam'selle Jo" by Harriet T. Com- for the Service man died, apparent- | stock at the World Theatre for the ly, on the 11th November, 1918." last time to-day, water, WA, There was much applanse at this Man'selle Joo, now known as remark of the Colonel's and there Silent Years, is a very powerful were also loud cries of "No” Mr. | story, and it is as interesting as It Percy Smith, though his name was is dramatic and colourful. As an | Griffin not on the oast list, later on took the all-star story, it stands supreme, Perrin speaker to task for his aspersions, for every role in it, even the Challepo, ............

Commodore Grace, in an excel-amallest demands the highest lent speech, acknowledged the grade of acting, compliments pild by, Colonel Eaves to the men who are atill wearing uniform soði, sild that the Services - "wished to offer the

Extras

Bowling Analysis.

H.K.C.0, 2ND XI, WWW.Mackenzie, c Cloung, blij

10. Wong Gordonkodaros

D. F, F. MacMaster, b Hung C. R. Baron, o W. Hung,

anecdotes, H. Hollands,

Association every encouragement, with some of his Scotch Mr. L. D. Martyn having proposed After the dioner, an the toast of." The Visitors, which sak the "penke of the oliciter a drly humorous response) was shifted to the club; from Me,” Brályllef Sir. Claud, Queen's Road, wi

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