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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1926.

MACAO EN FETE.

Fair and Exhibition Opened.

YESTERDAY'S CEREMONY.

Trade Vistas Opened by Port Development.

TITLE RETAINED.

THE CHINA MAIL.

EWIN BEATS CARTLIDGE AGAIN,

LOCAL SOCCER.

LEAGUE RESULTS OF SATURDAY.

SATURDAY'S BOXING.

→IN B. DIVISIONS.

derers in division I

Club v. Athletic,

THE HEAVY HAND.

NEWSPAPER CRITICISM

SUPPRESSED.

FRENZY IN POLAND

The Rev. Dr. A. J. Gomes (act- ing for the Bishop) congratulated the authorities on the success of the organisation which had en- jabled the Fair to be held" He refor. pred to the past glories of the old country. Macao, he added, was how reing out of its infancy which had lasted for 800 years.... awakening with vision and deter- In again beating Stoker Petty All of the nine local league soc

Warsaw, Nov. 7. mination. He also referred to the Officer "Jim" Cartlidge on pointe, cer matches on Saturday were Drustic punishment for news- cordial relations which existed be. for the welterweight champion-played to a definite conclusion,

papars criticising of the Govern- With the nearing completion of tween the Portuguese and the ship of the Colony, at Saturday Club de Recreio won in two mont. Individual Misters. Judges the entire port works development Chinese. He considered that a night's boxing tournament of the divisions as did two of the Chinese or military commanders is laid schome, the Macaq authorities have great and prosperous future.K.BA Seaman Ewin of Athletic Association teams. down in a decree even forbidding organised a Pair and exhibition, the awaited Macao.

H.M.S. "Hermes" retained his Both the Hong Kong F.C. teams the publication of criticism of news! opening of which took place yes- Mr. Rodrigues, the President of title and won the right to hold Mr. lost and Kowloon beat the, Bor-in the form of rumours on pain of terday.

the Municipal Council, expressed G. M. Young's new belt.

heavy fines and imprisonment.' The object of the Fair in to de-the hope that the Fair would be. The veteran Cartlidge was de-

An active liat colonel has taken monstrate latent industrial post-an advertisement for Macao. servedly applauded for his sterl- | After a blank at the interval, over command of the police and bilities in Macao itself, to give an

A Beam of Light.

ing fight against a younger man six goals were scored in the Hong it is expected that the majority of Mr. C. Alves, Chief of the Port with a longer reach. impetus to those industries which.

Kong FC v. Chinese Athletic Important police force posts. whilst they may not have fathWorks and President of the Fair Jim this time completely revers. match, the latter claiming four. will be given to miltary into decay. are capable of till Committee, spoke of the love ed his tactics: Last season, he Teams further development, and to foster which the Portuguese had for stuck to in-fighting and lost an Club: G. Rodger; Howard, trade with the hinterland.

Macao, and of the mercantile unsatisfactory contest. On Satur- Wallington: McBride, Steward, Bordering on the Reungshan acumen of their ancestors. Con- day he carried the Aght to his Watson Summers, Valentine, QUEEN'S THEATRE. district one of the richest in na-tinuing, he said that after many opponent and failed as a glorious Gerrard, Hansom. Alexander. bural resourcos Macao now offers years of vicissitudes, there was loser.

China-Pau Ka-ping; Lo Wai- advantages as an outlet for its pro now appearing a beam of light out The majority of the "fullman, Lai Yuk-tat: Ng Po-lau, Lam dueta the availing of which would of night of disillusion. He had house" will remember the bout as Yuk-ying, Chan Woon-yin; Ng! place the port among the most fore full confidence that Macao would one of the cleanest, the most in Kam-chuen," Ip Kat. Wong Pak Showing at the Queen's Theatre most in the Orient. With the achieve its object, and, especially teresting and best contest ever chong, Suen Kam-shun, Chan for the last time this evening is a object of opening up these vistas 80, owing to its deal situation as put up in the Colony.

Kwong iu. of future trade at Macuo. several the open door to commerce in

picture that in its way is a The Rivals Compared.

Referee: Mr. Baldwin. schemes are afoot to link up the South China."

masterpiece, alike for the atory, Ip Kuu opened the scoring after the filming and the acting. This new port by road with quch Import A new field was opening for the out against Cartlidge who was his the breather but Howard equal picture is so affecting that yester

Ewin never tried for a knock- une districts as Shekki City and flourishing of industries, which superior in ringeraft. But the sed from a penalty shot.

would elevate the Portuguese young champion certainly knew Kam-chen gave the Chinese the ence were moved to tears, and so Ng day many members of the audi- Colony; and the old trade would what he was about.

lead and Lam Yuk-ying got the amusing in parts that laughter revert o the "Pearl of the He had a carefully mapped out the deficit and Ip Kay was respon- away.

third:

Then Valentine reduced was never at any time very far Orient." (Applause.)

programme.

Now and then hegible for the final goal, the Chinese would surprise Jim with a smart winning by 4-2. more often he relied on his left.. short-arm jolt to the body but

Heungshan.

Faith in Future." The Fair which was opened yes Leuthy represents the united uforts of the Portuguese authorities, the Mr. Lú Lin joc spoke in similar local officials and the residents, fa terms. cluding the Chinese, who have c Following every speech, there operated in the initial work of pre-were "shouts of "Viva Macuo"! paration and that of participation from the crowd!

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Worrying his man all the time,

Kowloon v. Borderers.

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THIS EVENING'S FINE FILM.

The name of the picture is "The Dark Angel," and the story is adapted from the well-known play by Trevelyan. The transfer from it is not intended to make the foe The crowd then dispersed to in-fidence, to win by a bare margin toon beat the Borderers by 2 goals settings, notably the battle scenes, Ewin did just enough, with con: Playing away from home? Kew-done with skill, and some of the the stage to the screen has been. a foancial success except from thespect the contents of the various of points. In defence he was as point of view of the development pavilions. In addition to those good as Cartlidge, but the loserto nil. Teams:- which it is hoped will follow. It already mentioned, the attractive-showed the prettier footwork.

Borderers: Anderson; Gard- offered in recent months.

fare as good as any the cinema has organisation and the construction ly arranged stands of the Mano of various pavilions have cont Blectric Company deserve special lidge occasionally dashed in with bell; Skiggs, Stock, Locherbie, ther charm for a British audience

Sometimes keeping away. Carter, Martin; Cooke, Davy, Camp-

"The Dark Angel" has the. fur- $20,007 and is was indicated in the mention, also the general pavilion heavy hooks, swings and cuts speeches at the opening ceremony where the products of the Colony but Ewin was just a bit too quick Caveille; McKelvie, Sims, Pasco; the opening scene, in fact, being a

McGlinchey, Alexander.. that the authorities are prepared to are.

Kowloon: Durand;

that the greater part of the story Guest, s filmed in English surroundings, shown, the photography and kept out of danger., spend that sum yearly in organis pavilion where the customs and "Jag similar exhibitions.“

File, Spary,. Wheeler, Hayes, glimpse of England in April of Spectators Diangrée. The whole of Macao was en feto effectively illustrated and that wanted. Mr. A. Murdoch (the

dresses of the natives are most

Mason. For clean fighting, nothing was on the cecasion of the opening of devoted to the exhibition of work official referee) never having oc Kowloon proved superior. Wheel-straint. Altogether it represents

Referee: Mr. Philips..

1918. Although dealing in some the Pair yesterday, buildings and cone by pupils of Chinese schools, casion to give an order.

Thanks to their middle line, picture is remarkable for its re- measure with the wär period, the public vehicles being gally decor including some excellent em- sted and an air of expectancy being broidery and needlework. I but Cartlidge did not last the game and holding his line well to-

Ewin finished completely fresh of the attack, playing an open ment.

er continues to shine as the centre a delightful evening's entertain- noticeable among the inhabitantstrative of the successful sur-Journey of 15 rounds. unt the many visitors in the mounting of difficulties, is the the end, he resorted to camou

Towards gether, ng

enrly afternoon stand Shortly before 2 p.m. there was a

He found the mark in the first general trek in the direction of the chant (Mr. Tong Moc Tong) who flage so well that he must have half and Spary made matters safe Monghh playing Belds

earned the admiration of his op-in the second." persevered in the manufacture of where the Fair, corsisting of some fifty mat articles of hosiery and met with

ponent. From defence he switch-

and!

dig and bamboo structures most

of the

locall mex-

success after many years."

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ed off suddenly to offence. On the

tage, made his "pace" from

other hand, Ewin knew his advan-

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Recreio v. South China.

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"VARSITY SOCCER

In the inter-hostel Football: League on Thursday, Morrison and St. John's Halls took the field. The picturesquely conceived and exstated, is to be continued for

The Fair, which as already

play was fast from the start and cuted is aítuaber Ten of the;

month,

On their own ground. Club de kept up a good pace right through- about the 8th round and then add-Recreio maintained their winning out. was illuminated Pavilions are run by the Govern the

Morrison Hall came out the evening ment and forty by private ente

when

ed bit by bit to his lead..

sequence at the expense of South victors by four goals to two. The prise"

grounds presented

Neither man had a material ad-China who have yet to obtain Morrison scorers were H. Braga, an more picturesque effect. The

vantage in any round. In the their first point. Teams- Wong Tape. E. Zimmern It might be mentioned here that Por works and the Portu- Arst few, Cartlidge was a shade Recreio Silva; Ogley, P. Hachiuma, while Jap and T. K. Tau sitors from Hong Kong are wel gudse gunboats in the new port ahead and he may also have won Xavier; C. F. Remedios, A. A, Re-scored one each for St. John's. med and that, in addition to the (the "Republica" made a special one or two of the last five.

medios, A. V., Remedios; D. Referee:-Mr. B. T. Khoo, trude exhibits, there are many trip to Macao for the occasion)

Xavier, Fuertes, Gosano, J. Silva, ollier attractions including Were also brilliantly lit up at

Brown: museum with an interesting colle.. night.

Visitors Welcome.

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tion of local and foreign objects of antiquity. stands providing for catering

and refreshments,

Sports pavillion and a lake or the benefit of those who wish to row, There are merry-go-rounds, a big wheel menageric pend toya pelore a cinema

and 2 thentre

where a mudeville troupe

from!

LOCAL WEDDING.

PORTUGUESE COUPLE AT

KOWLOON.

PRATA-REMEDIOS

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Cartlidge was 146 lbs. and Bwin

145 lbs.

Some of the audience disagreed with the verdict.

"Stars" to Meet?

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Tin-sang: Tin Yuk-on, Fung Man Lugard Hall' Prior to this big tight, Stoker kit, Pang Wah-hing; Chu Kwong- Morrison Hall Norman Morris, also of H.M.S.yeung, Lau Wing-tau. Fung King-Eliott Hall "Hermes," challenged the winner, cheung, Chan So, Li Ting-choi.

or anybody in the Colony at the

Referee:Mr. Gilbert.

welterweight limit. He also ac-i Gosano opened the scoring and cepted the challenge of Stoker Fuertes followed with two (one Howard (who is coming here from in each half). Subsequently

The Church Manile will give nightly perform Rosary. Kowloon, was the scene Jim Cartlidge stated on Howard's ese team,

of the Holy North Borneo) at catchweights. Chan So got through for the Chin- Inces. Another pavilion is of a pretty wedding yesterday behalf that he accepted!

Remedios, the daughter of Mr.ed that Cardidge was to leave in Previously it had been announc- afternoon when Miss Angela

served for Chinese plays,

constructions is that of an old One of the most picturesque

fashioned English inn, the toay interior of which bears out the promise of the thatched roof and latticed window exterior.

The Fair was opened by the Adding Governor, Admiral Hugo de Lacerda, whose arrival was greeted with the playing of the National Anthem by the band of the Selasian orphanage. Students

form.

Artillery v. "Tamar.”

and Mrs. V. L. dos Remedios, be- a few daya. Such is not now the Through a late start, the match came the Prata, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. 1. end of the year. With Cartlidge, H.M.S. "Tamar" finished in dark- bride of Mr. H. A. case and he will be here until the between the Royal Artillery and da C. Prata

Ewin, Morris and Howard here, ness, the gunners winning by the The Rey. Fr. Spada, rector of local fight "fans" are assured of lodd goal in five: Teams:- the Church, officiated at the cere- plenty of sport.

R.A.-Stanton; Whittingdon, mony.

The preliminaries were full of Blanchard; Sergant, Rowlands, The bride, who

given interest.

Smith; McGee, Philpotts, Leach, way by her father, was attired in

Pulford, Hearle. "

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The Preliminaries. Leading. Telegraphist Under-

Murphy; White, Butler. Voller:

"Tamar"-Moody; McCormick,

cain and carried a shower bouquet wood, FL.M.S. "Woolston," 134 lbs., in their academic robes were as of pink Honolulu creeper and beat Leading Seaman sembled at the back of the plat-maiden hair fern. She was at H.M.S. "Hermes," 133 lbs., on King,

Baker Robins, Last, Northey, Preston, With the Acting-Governor were Miss Olaida Remedios, who wore

tended by Miss Carmen Prata and points in a 10-round contest.

5 Referee: Mr. Gilmour. the Rev. Dr. A. J. Gomes, acting pink georgette dresses with hats wood kept him at bay in the clos- the account for the sailors but Baker was the fitter but Under- With a header, Northey opened for the Bishop. Commander Ivana Ferraz, of the "Republica," Mr. match and carried bouquetsing stages. Underwood was the Leach equalised. In the second F. W. Carey (Commissioner of similar to that carried by the more scientific but he is not the half, Leach put the soldiers ahead Customs), My. D. Rodrigues, Mr.

bride.

equal of Cartlidge as a light and this time King replied for the Carlos Alves (President of the bride, was gowned in a handsome lost by comparison in methods.

Mrs. Remedios, mother of the weight. Baker, always a trier, Tamar." Pulford then scored Committee), and Comendador Lu

the winning goa) for the R.A. Lin loc. Others present were Col. dress of fawn morocain trimmed Private Hume, 2nd Scottish

with fur and georgette.

Borderers, 132 lbs., beat Seaman Among the Juniors.

An Annual Event.

were in

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HOME BOOKIES STRIKE.

London, Nov 6.

As a sequel to the bookmakers' rtrike and the losses on racecourses thereby Included, a meeting of the

is being held on November 11. Racecourse Proprietors Association

the possibility of establishing principal topic of discussion wil the totalisator on the "courses.-

Reuter.

The

The following will represent the University" "I" in a hockey match against HK.S.R.A. on Wednesday, C. Teh (captain), Dr. F. R. at 4.80 p.m. on the Marina ground:

Ashton, T. B. Yeok, A. Sulleman. H. N. Balhete hot, C. W. Lam. H. W. Ma, B. P. 'Ng, G. S. Seully; H. Y.. Leong and A. Aziz.

AFTER SERIOUS ILLNESS.

DR WILLIAMS' PINK FILLS. Build Up Your Strength With

When induenza, malaris, dysentery,

J. A Santos (Chief of Staff), Capt. Silvestre, Mr. F. J. Gellon, Melers. A. Gomes and D. A. Mirrell, H.M.S. "Carlisle," 126 Mrs. and Miss Carey, Mr. C. Remedios jointly carried out the lbs, on points in a 6-round con- In section "A" of division II, Cabral and the Misses, Cabral, duties of "best man."

test. Mirrell was a slogger and the Scottish Borderers Reserves Mr, J. M. Braga, and Mr. Albu

Prior to their departure for Re- trier, but crude. Hume was not beat the Hong Kong F.C. Reserves querque e Castro, (Consul for pulse Bay, where the honeymoon fit for 6 rounds but did enough by 6-1. Chinese Athletic "A" Portugat in Hong Kong).

will be spent, the happy couple hitting to win

triumphed over St. Joseph's Col- were present at a reception at Referee Beata Both,

lege by S-1 and Club de Recreio The speeches delivered in the Eastern House, Kowloon, the

Lyric Orchestra being in attend-Officer Meen, H.M.S.'s submarines

The referee beat both Petty Reserves beat South China by 5, course of the opening Portuguese.

The Acting-Governor express-

The biggest victory of the day (142 lbs.) and Leading Telegraph- The bride looked charming in a 1st Baker, H.M.S. Moth (149 was gained by Moslem Club, in ed regret that two previous Gov. going away dress of old rose crepe bs.)

section "B" of division II, who ernors of the Colony, who had de chine. taken very much interest in the objects of the Fair were not pre- sent. Continuing, he spoke of the possibilities of Macao from an industrial and commercial stand-

AGREEMENT,

enriching point, and was sanguine that the

saw Baker over-swing himself and active opponent.

the

stream, at the same future prospects of the Colony

Paris, Neverber 6. fall.. C

Marine Hills (124), HLMS. renewed strength to

revitalising the nerves and giving were bright. He also expressed The International Traffic Con- Twice Meen had his man help."Hermes, cleverly beat Corporal the body. Furthermore, they are

the organs of thanks to all who had worked in ference has provisionally concluded less in a corner and, in round B, McManus (123); HMS. Haw proved, remedy for anaemia, "nervous organising the Fair, and to the an agreement which will make it knocked him out with a beautiful king," on points, in another 6-debility, Indigestion, Theumatism, as visitors for their attendance. Con- possible in future to travel with left upper-cut which was josey round bout.

wall ng for the characterisile, Allments cluding, he said that the Gover-through tickets between Paria and Stoker Morrell, H.M.S. "Haw-

of the weaker ment hoped to make it an annual Tokyo in sixteen days after the king" (158) beat Stoker Thom and swings and Hills was the Dr William Pink Fille for Fale

McManus relied on will rushes Equally suitable for old and you event, and would not begrudge the ratification by the railways of thir-son, H.M.S. "Ambrose" (150) on cleaner boxer With last Frit everywhose port free at $1.50 par spending of $20,000 for that par teen States. It is expeated that the points, over 6 rounds. This was Hills may have been awed but his same as the & Bottles, from The Dr

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from medicine wandor's pose, as they considered it to be a new service will be inaugurated in hard hitting affair in which Mor-pretty straight left won him the wmar Heating Coats an good speculation. (Applause.) May, 1927-Beuter.

rell's pugnacious determination decision

Rosd, Shanghaijk

In the second round, he stopped beat Hong Kong Bank Portuguese or other wasting illness has laid you St. Joseph's College low the system is left in a dobilitated the fight and harangued the by 6-nil.

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