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MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1925.

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TAKEN BY BANDITS.

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CATHOLIC FATHER CARRIED OFF IN SHANSI,

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On January 1 the Rev. Father Du Clippele, 'Belgian Missionury from Scheut, stationed in the dio ciso of Suiyuan, was captured by bandits. Father De Qlippele belongs lothe Chila wusulno Mission, not fur from Tocheng.

After having detebrited gas in a nuighbouring parish about eight miles from his hendurters, Bather. De Chippele was on his way hone when some 30 men, dressed in mili- sary uniform and rather poorly armed, suddenly appeared'ind mude him prisoner: The Bandits took him back to the mission he had just left, and informed him that he would not be released until a re¬ sou had been paid. A Chinese hostage from that place was also taken into captivity but was re- | lensed next day on payment of $TROCKE

MISSION AND CHURCH LOOTED, Five days inter the bandits looted the mission residence, the schurch and the very at Saukri, The resi- dent priest, it Chinese immed Ha, received a wining in the East montent and was able to remove to a safe place, the Chinese-nurs and the children "of "the orphange Baring and so he hit himself in a lysted in the yard of his.. regi- delice. The bandits broke dow the deans of the residence and the church and having looted those two buildings passed into the orphanage and their through the village carry- ing off a large amount of loot nnd destroying many things which they could not cury. After the bandits

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FOOTBALL.

in the locality had taken refuge in UNITED SERVICE LEAGUE The principal fortified places,

FINAL.

What looked Sailors' defence. like an equalising goal was spoiled for from a kick just outside the penalty area Charlesworth placed the ball into the goal mouth, and Humberstone headed out into play The final in the United Services instead of into the goal. Later, League took place on Friday Butler and Eaton tried shots, but Heathcote The final whistle between the Surrey Regiment were unable to get the hall past and HM.S. Hawkins, on the founded with the score:

ground. A large Service" men Sockumpoo number of

present.

Teams :--

Was

Hawkins: Heathcote: Thomas

Hawkins pa Surreys......

Comments

The Hawkins, although value

Since then these hallits have been terrifying the distrist, riding swiftly from one place to anotéterí“, taking de captive rest with the Missionages, converts mal churches to be their prioript prey fortnight go the famed 11 houses belonging to Catholics in the leaving Kuyaughs district, nathing behind tliem, not even day. of the grain which the poor people bud saved for their sustenance dur and Wright; Willcocks, Davenport for the lead at half-time, were Carpenter; Smith," Hyde, certainly lucky to wing for only ug the winter mouths Theand gung also booted two churches an Church, Tel. Smith and Shenton. bad luck and hefty kicking to Surreys: Douglas: Cooper and touch by the Sailors' defence the western side of the parish.

Petter, Mitchelf and robbed the Surreys of at least a Jordon; Sakai, was the third place they Bristowe; Charlesworth, Eaton, draw. They were certainly value pillaged; During these raids Humberstone, Butler and Mackles for three goals in the second half. For the winners. Church and bandita proclaimed their desire"1.

worth punish the Cathilies whose princi-

The ganic opened with both sides Tel. Smith played a nice game in

and Church the attack, and the latter ples are opposed to lawless method attacking in turn,

shot always dangerous near goal. On Jamary 26 Catholic students was conspicuous with

Davenport was the pick of a and schoolboys of the village of that grazed the bar. Eaton sent Yungchengyu, situated 12 miles Charles worth away, and the latter's very hard working half line, whilst north of Chilawasahao, arrived at cei tre rebounded fron a defender the two backs could have improved Kueing, Jurving Bed in terror from and went into touch. Charles- the play in the second half had their homes. They were in a piti-werth forced a corner cff Wright, they used a little common sense in. fuf plight, having travelled 40 miles the ball being cleared from the their clearances.

The Soldiers worked on donkeys in extremely cold corner kick." Shenton obtained weather. They had not slept or possession and, going along the together, although Butler eaton- for two days. A number of felt, sent over a perfectly timed inclined to wander. Macklesworth FROM SAN FRANCISCO & LON

orphan girls were given shelter in centre for Church to beat Douglas, was off form; and Eaton, who was ANGELES.

giving the Sailors the lead.

still suffering from his injuries, the fortified church at Chabanor West Carmona, Mar. 3-Col P S. 18.-U.6.S. R.

From the centre the Hawkins's would have been better advised to West Ivan.

FORMER MURDER AND BETRAGE, FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

Bandi atrocities in this region front lines again got away, but have rested. Wooldridge would

made. a much better. Pris: Adam

are not row. A year ago Father Hyde was offside to a pass, from bave Mar. 2.-DB.L.

Mitchell was undoubted. · 29.-T.K.K. Korea Marn. Soenen was murdered by bandits in Smith. Surreys next got moving, show.

the Shingo Varn

the vicarage of Suiyuan, and one and Eaton tested-Heathcote, wholy the best defender on

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TANNUAL MEETING OF THE J. Gardner, Mr H R. Harling, Mr May CPR. SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Offices of the Company, St. George's Buildings. Chater Road. Hongkong. on TUES DAY, the 3rd March, 1923, at 11 take two or three tablets of o'clock in the forenoon for the Bizurated Magnesia with a sip of purpose of receiving a Statement of water. This quickly, surely and Account and Report of the Directors safely neutralises the haimful for the year ending 31st December. acid, stops the food fermentation, 1924, and declaring a dividend. and gives your stomach a chance. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the to proceed with its work in a pain-Company will be less normal manner. Thousands WELNESDAY the 18th February, of people know from their own 1925 until TUESDAY the 3rd March, experience that Bisurated Mag-1925, both days inclusive.

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General Managers. Hongkong, 13th February, 1925.

nesia is the only thing that helps them that it's the only thing that enables them to eat hearty meals of the good things they like without worrying about after effects.. Bisurated Magnesia Tablets cost little. at any chemist's, and they are so sure in effect that doctors and hos- "pitals all over the world praise them and prescribe them.- Bisurat- ed Magnesia will rid you of all trace of stomach pain and weak-TUR THIETY-EIGHTH ORDINARY

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Mesars Jardine, Mathon & Lid. Tang, Miss N. Thompson, Mr R. Apr. 14-MM. hearty meals of the things you TUESDAY, March 3rd, 1924, AT NOON, for E. Toeg, Mr B M. Tyler, Mr Tsai fire without fear of consequent the purpose of receiving the Report of the Chan, Mr R. B. Tarlatta, Mr and irector and the Statement of Acroute for Mrs T. Vallance, MrC F. J. Quarles "discomfort.

the year ended December 1st, 1921.

THE TRANSFER HOOKE of the Company van Ufford, Mr F. R. Vida, Mr and wil be closed from FRIDAY, Fabrary 20, Mrs C. E. Watkins, Mr and Mrs W. 1925, 10 TUESDAY, March 3rd, 1925, BOTH E. Wilson, Miss P. Wilson, Mr and DAYS INCLUSIVE,

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Hongkong, 20th February, 1925.

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} of the outlaws who killed him is now cleared well. Mitchell returned and field. Cooper and Jordan were a corner, never safe in their clearances, chief of one of the band still Charlesworth earned

heading over from Jordan especially being beaten operating there. Futher Van Pract Eaton'

kick. Another corner several times by the bounce of the was also a prisoner in the hands of the

Surreys but was ball. Douglas in goal played his these bandits and died soon after fell to the his release owing to the ill-treat-not improved upon and play being usual steady game.. tent he received. A fortnight non transferred, Douglas had to come out to clear from Smith. Mitchell the bandits threatened to seize th

Presentation of Trophies. The presentation of trophies Bishop, but he was able to secure gained possession and sent in a was made by HE. Vice-Admiral

an urined escort and horriedly re-long shot which Heathcote cleared

with Eaton in close attendance, Str Allan Everett. He congratutat- turied to his bishopric

played the The band of 30 men who captured The Hawkins's second gual came ed the teams on the excellent way Father De Clippele seem to be as a result of not playing to the in which they had

whistle. Divenport handled in me, and said he was very pleased operating aloney but they are fre- midfield and the players all to present the Shield to the team his from his own ship. He then hand- quently followed by another gang stopped, but Hyde, seeing of between 200 and 300.

opportunity. gained possession and ed to L. S. A. Wright, the Captais Father De Clippele has been in beat Douglas, the latter making no of the Hawkins team, the coveted trophy in the Senior Division: China 16 years.

attempt to save,

Surreys attacked and Humber- Each member of the team also The now Tutung, General Li

The Cup for the winners in the Ming-chun, as brought to the dis stone, with only the goalkeeper to received a silver cup. trict a number of Marshal Feng Y-beat, spoiled a fine opportunity Junior Division was handed to the

Soon siang's troops and there should be to reduce the arrears. no real difficulty in suppressing the after Eaton sent in a hard drive Surreys Reserves, each member of activities of these outlaws if a deter that missed the upright by inches the team also receiving a silver mined effort were inade, and parti- and sent the ball out of play. cularly as that region consists of Half-time was sounded with the open plain country affording little scores: if any shelter to the bandits.

TRAM DISASTER.

Hawkins: 2..

Surrey, nil.

cup.

The Squadron Football League

premiership, both in the Senior and Junior Division, was also won by the Hawkins, and the Shield and Cup, respectively, were received amid Resuming, the Surreys went to applause.. work to reduce the score and, L-Col. Trevelyan, President of forcing a corner.. Charlesworth the Garrison Recreation Club, thanks to the sent behind. A flying visit by the expressed his Sallors saw Douglas save from Gin C. for his presence at such (By Courtesy of Daily Bulletin.) Smith, and from then to the short notice, which was an in

end the Surreys' defence had dication of the interest he was. very little to do for their for taklog in football. He said it be a source of wards practically dominated the would also Hawkins's defence, who time and gratification to His Excellency to again sent the ball out to touch to see his own men wis after play- Tirea cheers were then called try to relieve the pressure, The ing good football. soldiers were not to be outdone, and they were awarded a penalty for the C.-In-C., which

H.E. the G.O.C., General for hands. Humberstone took the heartily given. kick and sent ip a hard drive that went straight at the custodian, who Luard, was also an interested managed to stop it, Wright rushing spectator of the game,

MANILA, February 20. As a result of the overturning of an electric tram in the military reservation on Corregidor Island, it is now reported that the dead included Warrant Officer Carter, Staff Sergeant Davidson, and a Filipino private, and that Lieut. Hayden, several American en listed men, Mrs. Herring, Mrs. Carter and Mrs. Elife were la jured.

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in and clearing to touch with the custodian out from the effects of

were

and several of the injured mythe hard shot saved Mitchell STOPS STUBBORN BRONCHIAL

It is believed that some children

diz.

Thieves entered, the British Embassy building at Moscow on February 9, presumably to steal important political documents, but they failed.

went off with a bleeding nose and

COUGHS. Whon changeable weather or exposure

it was whilst he was being attend-! ed that the Surreys scored their to cold and wet results in bronchitis, only goal. Humberstone received start at once taking Chamberlain's from Butler and tapped the ball Cough Remedy. Bean ared for over Afty years and strongly recommended past Heathcots.

From now on it was all the for bronchial and influenza congha stab, born weakoning coughs and troublesomé Surreys' game, and kicking to night coughs. Sold everywhere. touch was resorted to by the "

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