WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920..
"CHINA MAIL" SPORTS PAGE
BOXING.
PAOLINO KO.'S SOLDIER JONES,
ONLY ONE ROUND!
(Reuter's Service.
Paris, Feb. 9
In a twelve round boxing bout the Spunder Paolino knocked out the Canadian Soldier Jones in the flest round
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Notes-Proline has a victory over Phil Scott to "His credit. Forts to stage a return have so fur falled
LOCAL CRICKET.
GARRISON LEAGUE SURPRISE.
At Sookumpoo yesterday, the RA.O. aked a surprise win
over the R:E. and. R.CS. in the Karrison eleket feague by seven
Of the RE. and R.C.3. total of G5, Sgt. Blondid Sig. Durand Tench
made 15 and Captain Brand 12. Pike. Lake took 5 wickets for 99 runs la 10 overs) ant Sgt. Caswell 4 för 14 ( 7
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The Orinace en lost 7 wickets for 25 runs, Q. A. S. Haynes went in to hit, playing the right game, but the 9th wirket tell for 63. All the zlose, Haynes was undefeated with 24.. Sgt. Andrews who opened the Inaluxs made
Sapper Goodyer enptured 2 wickets for 33 sune and Q. M. S. Jes 6 or 27.
Buismen On Top:
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"BIG" LADIES & CINEMA RIGHTS.
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SOCCER.
SCOTTISH, F. A. CUP
„REPLAYS.
MISS WILLS IN DOUBT,
(Reuter's Service)
ST. MIRREN THROUGH.
Cannos, Feb. D... While the Riviera is geathing with excitement at the prospective meeting of Miss Helen (US.A.)
Clyde 1 Arthurlie
Division II.
Goals
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MURDER CASE.
SHANTUNG CONSTABLE TO STAND TRIAL..
ACCUSED'S STATEMENT.
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SANITARY BOARD.
APPOINTMENT OF NEW SECRETARY
There was very little business:
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HONGKONG FEBRUARY 10, 1926, 10:30 A.M.
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Dr. Koch gave notice that of the next meeting of the Board he would move a resolution on the Colony's water supply.
Shipping.
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of interest at the fortnightly meet- The
case against a Shantunging of the Sanitary Board held constable who stands charged with yesterday. Mr. N. Smith pre- the murder, of, an Indian constable sided, other members. presont was concluded at the Contral Being Dr W W. Puurse (M.O.H.), Magistracy yesterday when the the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy. Dr. T on London ... accused was committed for briat W. V. M. Koch, Dr. J. C. Macgown TT on Shanghai at the Criminu Sessions. (Reuter's Service,)))
and Mr. D Davies, Secretary), aka Banku yan Evidence was given by Mr. C. Dr. A. CM. Severn was also pre-Hongkong Bank London, Feb. 9Greenwood, Folice Armourer, who sent.
do. Replays in the second round said that, he found one proper of the Scottish F. A. Cup cartridge in the revolver supplied Kwong-tin to be a member of the Mercantile Bank, A. & B
The appointment of Mr. Wong Chartered Bank. Wills to-day home team given Arst) to the accused while the ammunt Board for a further three years
do und Mile. Suzunne resulted
tion in the deceased's revolver was and that of Mr. Dr Davies: found to be intact Witness ascretary were referred to at the St. Mirren 3. Arbroath 0.
described the accused's revolver as meeting. English League.
being in good order, and was of
The secretary read a letter from In division of the English opinion that accidental discharge the Shok O Devolopment Company League, Stockport lost to Fulham was impossible..
Ltd. it which the secretary, Mr. by 1 goal to 2:
Accused made a statement in Paul Hodgson, stated he was re- [Note-Both teams are in dan-which he said that after he had quested by his directors to write ger of relegation as will be seen walked round his beat' several expressing their appreciation of. In the accompanying table] times, he approached the spou the assistance given by the Sant China Fire Insurance,
where the Indian was standing.tary Board in the matter of HK. Fire Insurance The Indian told him that the In- eliminating mosquitoes at Shek 0, spector had asked about accused, a matter which had been attended and further that if he had toid the by some success. P. W.DL. FAPt3.hispector he had scen Wednesday 27 18 3 6 66 31 39 he would have been reportell
adeusu Derby C..26 16 55 56 28 37
Accused went on to state that Chelsea:26 13.8 5 56 3 34 the Indian mado in insproper sug-subject of the examination of the Blackpool....28 3 5 10 54 42:31estion and that later the Indian South Shields27 54 3 10 52 Oldham........26 126 8 46 36. Portsmouth...27 12:
'An Alleged Struggle. Swansea.25 12 4 9 52 40
"Ag shon as I got up from the Hull City 27 12 4 RD 45: 37.
ground abused horn," 'continued Middlesbro, 28 14 0 14 52 54 28 accuser, "and said that I wanteil Port Vale... 28 13 2 13 50 53-28 to get his number so that I could Bradford C...27 10 2 10: 35: 38 27 report him. He gave me a blow Wolves **** 25. K
4 b7 43 41 26 and 1 said he had better not strike Darlington-27 9 7 11 44 50 25.me and that we had better u. to Stoke 6. Q6: 1 39 47 24the Central Station and see
the Bamsley 2889 41 52 24 Jaspectos *** Southampton 27 8 6 13-40 45 22 "e seized hold of hy arms and. Presion 27 10 2 15 42 65 22: twisted is behind my back. I fell ion and Dvorak's "As My Dear Shanghai Loan
in Schurian's "Dedica-Shanghal Exploration Notts Forest..27 7 6 14 3041 20 to the ground and continued bed Stockport.28 7 4 17 39.62 18 from my pocket, and struck me on a beautiful thing. Mr. Gardner's Fulham.27 7 6 14 30 56 20 abuse him He took a truncheon "Serenade" as an encore was also Tronoh Mines
Mother!""
Brahm's Raubs: Clapton 258 215 29 57 18 the right leg and the elbow, powerfall voice was given full play
Ural Caspiansi
'Docks. Wharves tried to get at my whistle, but he saw me, dropped the truncheon, and "E.
in "Vesti la Clubba" from Pagliacch
Godowns, &c. and got hold of my belt.
Lucevan 1
K. & K. Wharves from "He pressed me on to the ground
Fosca. "He also was HK, & W. Docks and tried to get as my revolver through a varied programme com-New Engireeringé
Mr. Ore's art shone Hodgkews... was on my hands and knees and
was om top me. He tried to major, his own Menuet and Percy Lands, Hotels & Blies.
prising Mozart's Sonato in Shanghai Docks the revolver out, but. I pre- Grainger's Shepherd's Hey. An in K. & S. Hotels (old) Vented him. In the struggle Iteresting item, beloved of popular Heard a shot, and he let go. The
do. (new) revolver
orchestras, WAS fell to the
Liszt's arrange-Hongkong Lands and he also fell! 1 picked up the Tell" The familiarities of this H.K. Territorials
ground,ment of the overture to "William K. Realty revolver and put it in my holster.. Madshot high intentionally I
finely show have run away."
The Jady lawn tennis cham- pion of the world.
Lenglen Saturday there comes news of what may develop into hit the arrangemants.
træespires:
Chat exclusive Two centuries were made in an "cinema rights have been bought by all-day match on the Chinese R.C., an American syndicate: Miss ground on Sunday, when batamen triumphed to such an extent that
over 500 runs were scored;
The home team babbed first, sending up 292 . E. Vol 21. H. N. Barutichet 25, H. Hung 56, 1. Ching, 20 not out. "extras" 22). A. Houlim compiled 142 (27 foura and 2 sixen off E. F. Pincher who howled him), Fincher Anished up with 7 wickets for 7 runs (in 16.5 overs) and C. Lyal secured the
other for 88 runs in 26 overs). 6. Lee, W. F. J. Corvin, W. F Masters and A. W. Ramsay were also put on to bowk
The Kowloon CC. Batting was also very consistent. When stumps were drawn they had 233 up for 6
·wickets.
Captain C J. P. Bensley made. 23 when he was run out: Lyn) contributed. 21; E. & Fineber scored exactly n hunated (15 fours) when he was caught by 2. Li Balhatchet; Lee made 55, and "extras" accounted for 27. Yeol took 2 for 42 runs and Baihatchet 2 "for 35.
SHANGHATS SOCCER XL
Shanghai's interport soccer team to play on their own ground against Hongkang this Saturday) has been chosen as follows
HELEN WIDLS.
A prospective challenger for the title.
Wils is therefore cabling to the American Lawn Tennis Association asking whether it is right to con- tinue to play in the Carlton tourna-
ment.
FANLING GOLF RESULTS..
There were 24 entries for the
S. J. Moulem (Engineers); J. B. Captain's Gup for February, play- Brown (Artillery) J. Falconered at Fanling, last week-end und (Engineers); A. Gowan (S.P.), resulting in D. G. Bruce qualifying S. Gash (Police) vice-captain, W. with a score of 84-12-72. A. Price (SFC) W. E. Daily Other scores were:-W: L. (S.P.C.), A. S. Phillips (S.F.C) Dunbar, 84-10-74; A. B: Purves, caplain, Goldman (S.F.C.), L. 85-9=76; A H. Ferguson, Couicher (S.F.C. J. Johansson 81-4-77; J. Smith, 89-11-78;
A. W. Shovelton. 90-1278 Reserver:JI.. B., Clissold The optional pool, for which (Police), G. T.. Crawford 4En-there were 16 entries, was won by gineers), H. Collaro (PSA), L, J. L. Shellshear with a score of Marzal (P.S.A.).
86-9-77
(S.R.C.)...
WHO'S WHO,
LATEST CHINA COAST CHANGES.
Mr. R. Alinson, ehlef officer, "Changehow," has gone chief off- eer, "Szechuen."
Mr. J. S. G. Brown, chief officer, "Szechipen," non reserve.
Mr. F. Gibbs, chief officer. "Ngankin," has signed off.
Captain, H. T. T. Pellew, from leave, has gone maater, "Pingwo." Captain F. Powell,. of the "Pingwo," is on reserve...
Mr. S. E. Firth, late chief officer, Indo-China S. N. Co., is deceased.
Mr. F. Dunstan, second engineer,. "Kutwa," has gone second en- gineer, "Yusuing."
Mr. H. J. Rowe, second engineer, "Kutwo," is; on reservo,
Mr. A. F. Jamieson, from reserve, has gone third offteer, "Fooksang." Mr. E. R. Alftön, third officer, "Pookseng," has gone second off- cer, same ship.
Mr. D. McPherson, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Ngankin." Mr. L. V. Anderson, from leave, has gone second officer, "Fatahan." Mr. J. Robinson, chief officer,
Mr. H. A. P. Meik, segond officer. "Kiangsu," has gone chief officer, "Hangsang," has gone second off-
"Chuaan."
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Mr. D.Brotchie, from reserve. has gone chief officer, "Kwang- chow,"
Mr. E. Johnson, chief officer, "Kwangchow," has gone chief officer, Suiyang."-
Mr. W. F. Henderson, second
cer, "Yusang.".....
Armanestan," is on reserve.
Mr. C Trott, ehlef officer,
-Shipping and Engineering.
thought that flogging, was the sure Dr. Keate, head master of Eton, recipe for every fault, and there is
a fable extant that on one occasion
engineer, Tungting, has signed ha preached a sermon to the boys, which started off with "Blessed are
off.
Mr. G. Butchart from leave has the pure to heart. Then he stop- Fong chic engineer, “Shikwang
ed Do ye hear that, boya?" he end,
Mr. J. V. King, chlaf engineer, you must be pure in heart. If ye
"Shukwang.. is on reserve.
Mr. T K Pringle, chief engineer, "Szech'uen," is on reserve.
has
are not pure in heart, I'll dog ye." I believe, too, It is an absolute fact that when the list of boys who
Mr. R. H. Brown, from reserveware to be confirmed was sent up gone chief engineer, "Sze in him, he flogged 50 of them be
före ho found out his mistake.
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HOLIDAY CRICKET TEAMS.
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The following, will"epresent the Indian R.C. in an all-day match with the Crafgengówere €.C. Monday, spurt at 10:30 am. M. Omar, (guplain), S. A. Ismail, J. S. Abdul-Curreém. A. H. Madar, FM el Areul, H. D. Rumjahn 10. Ismail S. H. Ismai, M. P. Madar, S. A. B. Ismail, Y. About Wahab. Scorer: J. S. Ackler: Umpire A. O. Mudur.
The following have been select
pushed him on the ground.
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OBITUARY.
edi. to represent the Hongkong Electric Co. against Craigengower CC. this Saturday, in a match to start at 10: am. --C. E, Easterbrook, F. F. Duckworth, € Dunbar, C. Gabagan, W. B
MRS. H. SMITH. → Muskett, F. Normingtom, A. F Paul L. de Rome, S. J. Staneso well known worker" in the mission The death has taken place of a J. C. Thomson, J. R. Way (Capt.) fald, Mrs. Arthur H. Smith. wife Reserves:-T. L. Foster and Gof the Rev. Dr. Smith who has Vickers.
written several books on Chinese subjects.
Mas R. Sanger, Mr. Harry Ore and Mr. H. Edwin Gardner providi
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Star Ferries Water-boats
Refineries.
at their recital in the City Hall Kailan Mining Ad.
evening. Mrs. Sanger's Langkats (Combined) charming Voice, was heard to ad- do. (Single) vantage
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St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon. was the scene of a pretty wedding Shanghay, Cottons foldy yesterday, the parties being Mr: James Roger Godfrey Wyatt, son
of Mrs. Wyatt, of Shrewsbury, and the late Mr. J. Wyatt of Bourne-Canton Ices of the staff of the Kowloon British mouth; and Miss Isabells A Blair, Cements (comb.)
do. (old) School, daughter of the late Mr.
do. (new) and Mrs. T. B. Blair, of Perth, China Buses Beloit, Wisconsin, U.S.A., was one
The deceased, who was born in West Australia, and Campsle, China Lights (comb.) of the oldest living missionaries of
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The Vicar, the Rev. G. R.
The following will represent the H.X.CC. 2nd XI in tanaway) friendly match against the Kow loon CC. on Monday, start 10:30 a.m.-W. W. Mackenzie capt.), the American Ecard of Commis-Lindsay, officiated. H. Griffin, W. Brackenridge, Msioners for Foreign Missiona, and Watson, W. T: Featherstone, D.. E G. Nicholson, O. Skinner,,, G. R. Vallack, C. L. R.. Becher, H. G Burgess, W. L. Smith.
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HOCKEY MATCHES.
Yesterday the Club 2nd XI bent the Submarines by 3 goals to 2.
G. P. Lammert scored first for the Club, J. E. Noronha put on a second, and Shide reduced the de ficis before half-time." Then Lammert got the third and Armstrong replied. “
Both Lammert's goals were from, "corners" E.. F. Stewart stopping the ball bath timer for him to "shoot through.
In another match the 6/Punjabla defeated the Royal Navy after a fine game.
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the cutch in Chicago socie wud Mrs. E. Sturgis, A cat beauty, according to raporta New York
The bride, who was given away. came to China with her husband by Mr. R. E. Atwell, of the Asiatic
spent their life..
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The burini took place in the
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in 1872. Her golden wedding was Petroleum Company was charme Dairy Farms celebrated a couple of years ago, ingly gowned In white satin beaute. when she and her husband received with trimmings of silver face, and many honours and congratulations, train of satin and silver lace appli not, to mention expressions of ap-qued. She also wore an embroidered preciation from their Chinese tulle yell and a wreath of orange, friends, Among whom they
hadhlossome. Her beautiful bouquet was composed of white roses, and maidenhair fern.
Miss Evelyn Thompson, the Hongkong Tramways bridesmaid, wore a wpricot crepe de chine trimmed Macan Electrics
Lane Crawfords with deep silver lace, with Hat Mackintosh . THE WATER SUPPLY. en suite and carried a bouquet of Nanvang Tobaccos gives the storage in the reserves R. E. Atwell, who was attired in Sincerer
The monthly Water Return
sweet peas and roses.
The matron of honour was Mrado.
Peak Trama (old) supplying the City as 1,018 million dress gallons on February
of black satin benute, Singapore Trams. 1,832 million on the same date last lions of
1 against 'cape of Chantilly lace, with medal Taxis year. The consumption during on gown. Her bouquet was
beaten silver appliqued United Asbestos January was 218 million gallons red roses and maidenhair fern. of against 262 million in January, Her hat was a smart Freneb model. Watsona (old)
do. (Ordinary) 1926. Though not stated in Licut. P. W. Southern, of thedo (new) the return the supply was no Royal Artillery, was the best w Piwalle doubt intermittent during Jannan." uary, 1926, and is stated
A reception was afterwards hold' partially intermittent in 1925. at Kingsclere and the bride and At Kowloon the storage is 201 bridgroom left later in the day million gallons against 238 mil-for Repulse Bay, the going awlly lion on February 1 last year and dregs of the bride being of deep. 263 million a month ago.
The wine coloured crepe satin, trimmed consumption during the month with French embossed velvet, worn was 70 million gallons against 64 with a beige hat. million in January last year, and
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Mesara, Lee Fong, of No, 7, full supply in all months. It will Wyndham Street, wish to drow the seen that Kowloon, has now attention to their A Pictorial little more than 8 months supply Record of Hongkong, containing in the Reservoirs.
selected views of the Colony and The Water Authority, notifies typical scenes from Chinese life. by advertisement "to-day that This handy book is well get-up and owing to the Chinese New Year should prove a valuable souvenir holidays a constant supply of water will be given in all rider main districts fo-morrow and Friday,
COLONY'S HEALTH.
During the week ended last Saturday the following "noti fable diseases were reporte
Small-pox2 cases 11 imported). 3 deaths
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