MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925.
TO-DAY'S MEETING.
RESOLUTIONS SUBMITTED TO THE COMMUNITY,
T
WOK SEJA ALIN BIRMIN
ftwent VARENTNOJ
VARE
GOOD FEELING.
THE CHINA MAIL.
"HELL'S KITCHEN.”
LOCAL BASEBALL.
HARBOUR CHASE.
CHINESE MERCHANTS' BELATIONS WITH BRITAIN.
CHARGE AGAINST A BOATMAN.
BATTLING SIKI STABBED IN NEW YORK.
TWO VERY ONE SIDED 'GAMES.
EUROPEAN'S COMPLAINT,
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STRIKE NOT WANTED,
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CONDITION SERIOUS.
(Reuter's American Service.)
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New York, July 26.
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CLUB AND JAPANESE WIN.
As events turned out each of the two games were very one- sided.
In the first match the Hong- kong Volunteers were opposed by the Japanese, the latter having an easy win by 16-1.
The second game proved almost a repetition of the first so far as the debacle of one of the opposing teams was concerned, the Hongkong Baseball Club accounting for the defeat of the Indian Recreation Club by a formidable total of 10-5.
Väritation covering 2 very
At an extraordimay meeting of
A Chinese boatman was charg- wife area are to be submitted to the Trade Maintainance Bureaued before Mr. S. B. B. McElderry
Frogress in the Hongkong á meetun að fim City Hall soulay † presided over by Mr. Ho Kwong at the Central Magistracy this
Baseball League was resumed on which is
with is Roped will be repre- on Saturday, Mr. Ho la said that morning
using obscene
Saturday afternoon, after a brief sentative of the Hongkong com- ever since the establishment of language.,
The Senegalese pugilist Bat-interval caused both by the strike the Trade Maintainance Bureat, The complainant. Mr. E. L. tling Siki has been found uncon- and by the inclement weather. The Mirst we will test the feudali merchants alike were deeply Stainfeld, stated in evidence that scious. ihat và thứ meeting as to its utti- |appreciative (af) the ervices he was travelling by the "Star" He was stabbed in the neck in Farts with vený to registratuan rendered by this cralization to ferry from Kowloon to Hongkong a street in the "Hell's Kitchen" and the presenting of a united|relieve the enation, broaghton Saturday afternoon and in the quarter. He is in hospital in a
et this marter. also the Jabon by the strikes in Rongkong, middle of the harbour the accused serious condition.
registration M
[Siki, leapt into fame by The Bureau band succeeded in get used an indecent expression after ting the Sam Pak Bong idlymen Posting himself at the rear of a dramatic, though questioned, de- The them appeals to Hire Hans and the marge elles ashore and Passing junk. Witness later feat of Georges Carpentier, one Funerumwal pek to begin cheens.athot to resume work, namely, to engaged a motor boat and in comtime idol of France.]
Jeg lewerning povasnd Pustovs { diselinge and fondent cargo, etc.
pany with his wife and Mr. 'W. Tarifs
kira-territoriality As the foreign in the Anderson of the Naval Hospital whilst shothes or bogomotts continue [Colony, ure the principal ship
overhauled the junk neur Arsenal. at ang rent of Chatin or Hongkong, I owners, and there is no denying Street, Witness stated that the xpress the fact that the shipping of the accused Jumped into the harbour apparwal of evergeten regulas Port is entirely in their hands, Tante entrar tot fig te Ger erungsin-representation, he thought should Vaasa... call for incrgesond army [be made by this Bureau to the
pal and tection, protest to British Chamber of the Event pris 15 sesjret muzinachung Katements that navel for sekarni and pesuntoja tunton Jsi Shunvey the rysaliḥams' cali Dag an mendarata candierasion trom be generad puckies and stemmer Baby Cy To prevention to. "Holi | Then is, red harde- re- British miferar-le MİRT
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steamers Wingate in the Harbour so as to facilitate the | peertier suling of steamers. This being done, the shipping of the Pot woolf be brought back to its normal conditions, so that a free movement of merchandise would
soon as he boarded the junk and repeated the expression used.
Accused denied that he used the alleged expression, and explained his fall into the sen by stating that he was assaulted by the com- plainant and pushed overboard.
The case was adjourned until to-morrow for the examination of ather witnesses.
TO-DAY'S WEDDING.
BURLING HILL
Dwelling farther upon the Arike. Mr. Ha u sali that ever in produinte i that noj since the sambur treable broke out wagen, bar pela tardomar to return to the Northern Settlement. The St John's Cathedral was the stepdad amitrat careta } feelings of foreigners towaru. the scene of a pretty wedding this revising så brons and embrions Chatter 'wou here to friendly, afternoon, the parties being Miss terde apes Cheng avserzulay - Hearkoms being a thot Colony Gwendoline Hill, daughter of Mr. the meningita pulition and Mrs. G. S. Hill, and Mr. * This netian empaste the "herein foreigners and Chinese, W. J. Búrling, son of the late Mr. Haywood Reveniment t poslove punch to do with each other) and Mrs, Burling,
The Rev. G. T. Waldegrave operate in. this establishsurat of a¦f hour traie intervungse. Mr. solved as a opstarts: of swigstrations! Ho fo was anxious that no mis-officiated. an odkor a motoros end domestic in bustamling should arise be
As the meeting of deals Breau was largely redres hunted by the commercial com
The fiestas roman may
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The bride was given away by! her father and looked charming in a dress of white satin and ivory silk lure, fulle veil and orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet
of roses,
"BIG" LEAGUES.
LATEST BASEBALL.
RESULTS.
(Reutory Service.).
1. New York, July 25. The results of matches played in the Natural and American Longues
list week are as follow-
Played un Saturday,
The scores in each instance, it will be admitted, speak for them- selves, and it would be super- Huous to describe either match in detail.
The baseballers, however, are to be complimented on setting the lead in the matter of resumption of Saturday afternoon
sport in spite of the strike, and now that: they have shown the way there is no doubt that other forms of. sport will be revived.
NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati New York 6, S. Louis A Brooklyn, Clucago 7 Phil-mitted that many of our sports- adelph.6. Piltslagg D Boston 8,
men are having rather strenu... •«** Pittsburg & Boston 2.
ous times during the week, but that is only an additional reason Detrak 7 New York 3. Washing for the opportunity being afford- Wyland 6,758. Louis 6 l'hed thern of having some form of 2, Chicago 10 Boston 2. healthy relaxation on Saturday Played on Sunday,
afternoons.
AMEBRIAN LEADCE.
NAPIOSAL LEAGLE. Lars Brooklyn 0.
Cucinanti 6 New York, St.
AMERIAS LEAGUE, achphin 12 St, T. Washing
Detroit to New York 12, Phil- on a Cleveland 2
Missy
Played on Monday,
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York & Cincinnsti 5. Brook-
Phihdelphia 6 Pittsburg 3.
is. Tais 3, Boston 6 Chicago
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
TENNIS.
GARRISON LEAGUE.
The following matches will be played as week ;-
Monday-B Co.,,nes Surrey Detroit 9 New York 5, Chiengo 3
Regimeni v "I" Co., East buney Joson 1. Chiengo 7 Boston 10, Tuðsjay.-R.A.M.C.
Regiment.
v. HQ. Washington 9 loveland 1. Phil-Wing East Surray Regiment. pad iphins St. Louis 3. Played on Tuesday.
Wednesday.—"D" "Co., Bust Surrey Regiment v, BE. "A.
Thursday.-R.AQ.C. v. R.E.
zero ad meeting of the Twenty. Hair Tede Merchants Guild, as
Her attendants were Well as a meeting of the General Gladys Brock and Miss Dorven. This #hamber of Commerce. Spanton bridesmaids, who were! stant la convened vade theired in mauve morocain dresses adfered be a tie a todo,¦ Vainuse ki this Colous to give with hats to match and whose
Spession to their opinions raquets were also of roses, And the leike. Mention The bride's mother wore a hand te mette that the strike dress of nigger brown Paris crepe
inivored aunty
with silk lace to match and brown the al presioatoes ont sărie, quite beyond; intel
The communistic hat.
The best man was Mr. A. J. Ere contered mod junsuletion of the Mandell. Nuterritorday abode noug Goverment. Their
After a reception at the Hong- kong Hotel the happy couple are lease for Repulse Bay where the honeymoon is being spent. The bride's travelling dress is of saxe blue Paris crepe with hat to match.
by Month ago back-pad, consistent with metaching al freddy hats, but it is fine subatom mos el the ms live that
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planerpad out thevat ving), and
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view to! The presents received were numerous and valuable,,
sur oldest wp-do de a deafy Now To PN fiunea and commerce 2 the Colony. The mereluate tržebrarí and soul, against it and in the speedoen, mastered that The Bacheloong Government should
nammarhed with a Peknostima ir to coated by 16 Art to the Com Cove That The cord feeling of the Chinese f qpen the suproval of the entire ?yenfums towards the British
dana umaknak, euri sol right, themanent utoi prople on veneral, i Thikkode Atupa of such makes Me To Kwong thought that this As an excellent idea and said he gau uneler tipe a creurstale ok, and Momida jume no tiny la conferring the entire sandapen of the sharing the General Chines Chamber pruta de Lá Yanchen, chairman Tiste this ess pur Chamterde, au Bhar à meeting
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LOCAL WEDDING,
DYER-BOTT.
Saturday afternoon, the bride and Union Church, Kennedy Road, on A pretty wedding took place at
bridegroom being Miss Grace Bott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs." W. Butt, Guildborough, † North- ampton, and Sergt. W. A. Dyer, Thymosing exlths at the of The Central Police Head- Dongeng Sextour of Wembley is quarters, son of Mr. and Mrs. mayexanderpy alues on in mitersa. William White Dyer, Northwood,
• the works the Coreenland England. we 35. trupene in ervct al fom By The fet made pumamia of zue and get bra
leden 26 handsome hay 1 sand -pated in the week of the Bangkong and Whanges Bork Mal
1- Thu, they won honor alesites fo
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The bride arrived in long- kox on Thursday by the ss. Macedonia.
The officiating clergyman was, the Rev. J. H. Johnstone.
The bride was given away by thee, the factory. Principal Warder W. Y. Robert- and Chinese stuftson, and was charmingly attired We as the Haft, pierin a primrose and heliotrope
SATINAL LEAGUE,
Philadelphin 4 Pittsburg 9. Chi-"B." ragn 15 Posion 3.
AMERICAN LEAGUE...
New York: 5 Detroit F. Baston 6 hicago, Bosom a Chiengo 8, St. Louis & Philadelphia 5.
There were no games played on Wednesday.
Played on Tarsilay.
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SATIONAL LEAGATE, Buston & New York 3. Boston 3 New York 5, Pittsburg 3 St. Louis
2.
AMERICAN LENITE.
New York 11 Washington 7. Philadelphia Boston 4, Chicago & Petimit 1, Clesoland 10 St. Louis 14
Played on Friday.
NATIONAL RAGNE. 5.St. Louis 2, Cincinnati 3 Chicago Boston 3 New York 1. Pittsburgh
1.
Fridays.Q. Wing, East Surrey Regimens. "Surrey Regimens vi "D" Kol, Kart
Play to commence each day at A p.m.
OBITUARY.
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widely known men in the person of Mr. G. M. Bosworth who died in London yesterday,
Canda has lost one of its most
reived by the local office of the
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At the time of his death the late Mr. Bosworth was on one of his trips in cunction with the Com- pany's interests, flis age was 67. The late Mr. Bosworth entered transportation service in 1876, join- ing the Canadian Pacihe Railway | Company in 1ssť. After holding la number of important traflië post-
tions on the Itail Lines, he was, in 198
WEEK-END SPORT.
EARLIER CABLES FROM THE WORLD.
(Reuters Service.)
Melbourne. July 25.
1901, appointed Fourth Vice-Primi- ident in Charge of Hail Traffe; in 1910 he was appointed Vice-Presi-
and tas ingestion, progreso, 100 georgette dress with hat to match the English F.A. defented Austra-Steamships. In 1918, owing to the The "soccer team sent out by dont la Cimage of Traffic, Rail and kenth, are depicted in wale. The pearl neckince she wore was lia by 2 goals to nil.
gond ichs of the mugei- the gift of the bridegroom.
1.
Brighton, July 25.
growth of the Canadian Pacifo Stumslip interests on the Pucific
the undertaking. The The attendant of the bride was Probl
cong song to Lamplon by Mrs. W. Robertson, who was match France beat Britain by 59 Pacific Ocean Services, Ltd. (now *** ta, ately but,
In an international athletic Atlante, Mr. Bosworth was [ppointed Chairman, Canadian points to 53.
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me of his death.
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dressed in mauve georgette.
Sergi. C. J. Kingdon, of the Hongkong Police Force was best
man,
the home of Mrs. W. Y. Robertson
chine,
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(Reuter's American Service,)
New York, July 25.
In a two-day tournament for
Mr. Bosworth leaves'n widow und
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.
Mulfield, July 25. - Mis Majest
This Colony has already
In the final of the Scottish to take track not irons-libre | vadergedie a general strike of live
Amateur Golf Championship, T. The wedding ceremony was Dobson (Dirleton Castle) beat two children-n son and a daughter, Dutch | books duration and the workers followed by a reception held at Willis Mackenzie (holder) by 3 Prowly bad rude in Houskanger | farti no grievance.
Joy Hutsasung They left, most of them very after which the bride and bride-up and 2 to play. strete's 4. the Chiarowillingly, because they were | groom left for Repulse Bay where Mymaden ja rik, ganbeats over intimateated and terrised by the honeymoon is being spent. alve cuftene men, und that, naltheats at murde y ComThe bride's going away, dress was Jamally, a bahaaban of Myrah i munistie agitatore. The whole off biue Shantung and crepe de Troops should be triumforced to the tamest in China is directly fuchowy at the suviles WesBej trutaide to Bolshevik influence Many presents were received. (dobien for an bara om hɩ any whic especially directed get af (hing to emergency rẻ.uzinst Kritish interests, and hej yptires. Prefs Casparifully misplaced sympathy në n sectio angle that HR Majesty's Govern of the Horie publie is encouraginer | ment shong! imeedizialy inform the euchera of the aggressiv Australia arrived at Kobe on July The CPS. RM1.S. Empress of de facto timement
movement out here and placing 21 at 9 a.m., left Kobe on July 25, Chelon that savers it withderes lives of British subjects in lantated at 4 a.m., and was due at Shang- Its unquant of the track por districts a China in jeopardy hai to-day, at 2 p.m. Brith interested that they wi¦ Agitatoes in Chin misrepresent In regrandes a heving entered such sympathy to the ignoran into a stad» of hostity with the marees, who are being led to British Government,
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STEAMER MOVEMENTS.
LIMITED.
the Prince of Wales Cup, the THE BEN LINE STEAMERS, Oxford and Cambridge Univer- sily lawn tennis team, on the first day. won five out of six singles The Steamship matches against the Rockaway Hunt Club.
Newport, July 26.-Rhode Island
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The P.L. 5.8. Slavie Prince from sensin's outstanding social event Japan on July 25, and is expected Miss Miel Vanderbilt “married hereby notified that owing to the Consignees of cargo per the believe that they can commit to arrive here on July 20. "It la further solved that the outrages with impunity owing t
Mr. Frederic Church.. following telegram be sent from the unwillingness of the Power.
The cere existing strike conditions cargo By was very this meering in the press into forcibly intervene. It urge to China and Jepun thin-sprong focal lente Amorena Ser the risk and expense of the Mr. A. M. Powell, after a visit suffragan Bishop of New York at Singapore where it will lie at simple. The for. Hongkong is being discharged London
Extrong and prompt action by the writers Times "That this meeting of Euro Hams Government on behalf cinematograph as the main cause of
blaming the viee. pean residents in Hongkong pre British communities throughout the present unrest. He says: The
Owners of the goods. feste strongly against mia-repre- China ere the situation become worst and cheapest sort of Americament las pused the South West arrangements as regards Ineur- Cape Town, July 26-Parliacommended to make the necessary Consignces are accordingly rem sentation is many Home papers, hopelessly out of control." that troubles here and in China
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