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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1928...

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HOME FOOTBALL.

DIVISION II, NORTHERN SECTION.

DRAW AT NELSON.

London, Yesterday.

LAWN TENNIS.

ANNUAL TOURNAMENT AT H.K.C.C.

YESTERDAY'S GAMES.

FOXES GALORE.

FANLING HUNT'S LATEST VENTURE:

CHINESE SIDE OF DEEP BAY.

THE CHINA MAIL,

BILLIARDS.

HONG KONG MAN WINS EASILY.

C. F. VAS v. A. A. SILVA.

FATAL BITE.

DEATH OF A SHANGHAI CHILD.

A MAD DOG.

Shadows Before

COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCED IN THE "MAIL.”

To-day Queen's "Seventh Heaven."

MONEY & SHARES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

On London- Bank wire

2/- Ya

Theatre; Bank on demand..... 2) 8/10 Bank 30 day's sight..

To-day-World Theatre;

Society Scandal.”. To-day-Star

Midnight Girl."

"A Back 4 months' sight... 3/- # Credit 4 months' sight 2/1% "The Documentary 4 months'

sight

On Paris--

Theatrej

March 22-Dance, at Cheer 'O

at Holena

March 22-Musicale

22-24-Star

On demand

An event of more than ordinary

In the Shanghai-Hong Kong bil-

Shanghai, March 15. interest in the annals of the Fanting liards contest at the Lusitana Club There will be general sym- Hunt came off at the week-end in a last night, C. F. Vas, of Hong, pathy with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. long projected visit of some of the Kong beat A. A. Silva, of Shang- Ferris In the loss of their little hounds to good hunting country hal, by 500 to 285. The Hong son, Roger Owen, aged 6 years Y.M.C.A., at 7.30 p.m. known to old time shooting men to Kong man was always well in the and 10 months, who died yester- Three interesting matches in exlat across the frontier to the north lead and his breaks, although not day in the Isolation Hospital May Institute, 5.80 p.m. The following match was played the open doubles championship of of Deep Bay. This, the first ride large, were consistently moderate. from hydrophobia, the result of a March 22-24-World Theatre; to-day in division III (Northern the Hong Kong Cricket Club an- from Hong Kong into Chinese terri- The players went to the table 76 bite by a mad dog. Hydrophobia "You Never Know Women," section) of the Football League:nual lawn tennis tournament were tory, was made with the approval of times, and the average of play alone is sufficiently terrifying to March

the British authorities and on the was as follows-Vas 6.58; Silva, contemplate, but in this case the "Hold That Lion."

Theatre; Nelson 1, Southport I.

played yesterday. -Reuter.

That in which Henderson and permission of the Provincial Gov-1.96.

tragedy is the more sad by reason The highest breaks were-Vas; of the fact that Mr. Ferris is so Y.M.C.A., at 7.30 p.m.

March 23-Dance, at Cheer 'O Brearley met Sailki and Isomura ernment at Canton which went to The table now stands at:-

went to the fifth set and had to the length of notifying the border 24, 28, 28, 28, 21, 24, 45; and Silva; well-known amongst sportsmen,

On demand March 24-Music, at

Ο Cheer P. W. D. L. F. A: Pts. be abandoned an account of dark! villages.

with a passion for anything in they.M.C.A., at 7.30 pun. 21.

On Calcutta- Bradford 83 21 9 3 86 32 53 ness. This match will be re-play- By the kindness of the Commis-

Exhibition Game.

sporting line. The circumstances

Wire March 25-26 Queen's Theatre; On demand Doncaster .32 19 8 38 34 40ed.

sioner of Chinese Maritime Customs, In an exhibition game played of the case, too, are particularly Stockport ..31 17 6.8 62 30 40

"The Campus Flirt." In another match, Ng Sze-kwong Lt.-Col. F. Hayley Bell, and frontier later in the evening between Mr. and, for there was every reason to Tranmere

March 25-26-World Theatre; at 70 44 38 (a former singles champion) and Customs officers, mounts, having A. J, Oamund, the well-known local believe that nothing serious 'would 79 50 38 Ng Sze-cheang (who has played at been led across the Shamchun fron-player and Mr. E. Bush, of `Shang- result from the accident.

Goals.

.31 16 78 70 GO 39

Burlington1 17 4 10

Bendford C. 33 14-10 0

67 52 38

54 36

on

2/11/

On demand ................... 1345 Credits 4 months' night 1820

On Berlin-

On New York-

On demand

401 Credits 60 days' sight 601

On Bombay...

Wire

1844

1844

184

1842

5.15 & 9.20 "The Little Irish Girl,"

On demand On demand

On Singapore

On Manila-

On Shanghai-

87

98%

On demand

78%

30 day'a sight (private

paper)

Theatre;

On Yokohama

On demand

1044

GB 50 38 Wimbledon as S. C. Wu) defeated tier where the Kowloon-Carter Rail- hai, Osmund won by 760 to 507. Little Roger, as previously reat 2.30 & 7.16, Chinese drama, "The

their Chinese Recreation Club Col-way bridge had been specially pre- It was an interesting game with ported, was playing with other Monkey Monk." 501 35 leagues, Ho Ka-lau (who has re-pared by the Railway authorities to the standard of play at a high children in Hongkow Park, March 25-26-Star Theatre; "The 0263 33 presented China in the Far East permit the ponics to pass over, were level. Osmand's highest breaks February 23, when a wonk who Understanding Heart." 61 01 31 Olympiad) and Yew Man-kit, led by guides in a long caravan for a were 99 and 98 and Bush's 55 and had managed to get through the March 27-28-Queen's

45 30 This also went to five sets. The distance of some twenty miles to the 43, 56 54 30

70 20 losera took the first two and led, Customs station at Kwai-miao, near 816 67 60 28 by 4 games to 3 in the third when Namtau-hsien (headquarters of the 716 62 71 26 the Ng brothers recovered. Ho Po On district).

ST 23 and Yew then lost their form and j

Láncoln .....33 174 1 Southport ...B 17 4 12 Accrington 39 14 R 11 Wrexham...3

1.31 16 643 Halifax 11 11 10 Bochdale...3t 15 1 15 New Brighton 31, 11 # 12 Rotherdam .33 11 Hartlepools. 12 ChesterSeld 33 10 Crewe Ashington

Nelson

Wigan

Durhani

Barrow

6 10

DA

9

.ne

8 7 18 53

3 4 19

.8

07 22

* $ 20 41 80 21 | last two sets. 337 19 30 01 21

STOP TICKLING.

4

SEQUEL TO A RUGBY INCIDENT.

in straight sets,

VETERAN A. W. T. GOOD BEATEN BY A. WARDLE.

Championship

park fencing charged into the "On Your Toes."

Theatre: Silver (por oz.)

(per tnel)

buying rate)

Bar Silver in Hong

Kong ...

(Bank's

-9.00

26 7/16

3% prem.

group, snapped at Mr. Ferris's March 27-28-World Theatre; at Gold Leaf, 100 fine son and bit him on the left eye. 5.15 & 9.20, "Dancing Mothers," at ĮAMATEUR BILLIARDS tid Subsequent examination re. 2.30 & 7.15, Chinese drama, "The Sovereigns A Cheery Evening.

vealed other wounds-five in all-Monkey Monk." 77.19 41 77 21 were defeated comfortably in the Here the ponies were billeted for

on his hand and elsewhere, March 27-28 Star- the two nights they were away from

though it is not known whether "Drusilla with a Million." Major Stevenson and Major their stables at Fanling.

these were bites or scratches. It March 20-81-Queen's Theatre; Lucas' smashed to good advantage. On Saturday evening, after the YOUNGSTER FROM MANCHESTER is understood that two Japanese "The Unknown." also at all per- Chinese Copper Cash nom. against A. A.. Kumjahn and Lim, races at Happy Valley, the Hunt

children also were bitten by the formances, Miss Chee Toy in popu- Chinese, Copper Cents 6% prem

Rate of Native In the 'Varsity youngsters, and won members, with five and a half couple A. Wardle, of Manchester, won same dog. Inspector Mackintosh lar new numbers.

Amateur hounds, embarked in launches at the

terest at and other policemen who were March 29-31-Star Theatre; "The

....1% pa. Chinese Sub. Coin. 30% dis Yesterday's Results.

Kowloon and proceeded to Wan Ha, Thurston's Hall, Leicester Square, near promptly despatched the Runaway.". Open Doubles: Ng Sze-kwong on the further side of Deep Bay on Saturday, February 11, says dog, who subsequently on a April 3-At the Star Theatre,

Hong Kong Sub. Coin and Ng Sze-cheung bent Ho Ka- where they lay for the night. "The Times," when he beat A. W. T. veterinary examination, was, cer- Kowloon, the Wilbur Players pre- lau and Yew Man-kit 4-6, 2-6, 6-4,: A cheery evening was spent here Good, the London player, in the tified to be suffering from rabies, sent their opening performance. 6-3, 6-3; Major R. II. Lucas and in the best of circumstances-final heat by 811 points. Wardle, With commendable prompti-

Sports French International XV has been Major W. B. Stevenson beat Lim weather and otherwise. Among who is 27 years of age, was born tude, the little boy was hurried off To-day-Whist Drive at Cheer what we call "suspended," or as the Peng-chin and A. A. Rumjahn 6-4, those who turned out were the Joint near Manchester, and has played and given the Pasteur treatment, O Y.M.C.A., at 7 p.m. French have it:-"place sur le 6-2, 6-3.

Masters. Mr. H. Birkett and Dr. F. nearly all his games in that dis- and it was confidently believed To-day- Billiards Tableau Noir, et suspendu deux Club Championship Singles: G. Pierce-Grove, Mr. Miller of the Scots trict. He was making his first ap- that he was out of danger, even Palace Hotel, 6 p.m. dinmanches pour brutalité." It ap-W. Sewell beat G. Miskin 6-0, 6-4; Guarda who has hunted the pack this pearance in the championship and when the dog's condition was To-day - Interport Billiard pears that during the France G. C. Grove beat C. C. Stark 6-3. Reason very successfully, Messrs. equalled the achievement of Major made known. For a fortnight. Match, Club Lusitano, 6 p.m. and Chartered Bank $218 Waratahs match played on January 6-0; E. D. Lawrence' beatA. H. Barne, Erskine and A. Drummond- II. L. Fleming, who won the event the little patient progressed most 9 p.m..

Crook 7-5, 8-6.

FORWARD SUSPENDED.

Morere, the giant forward in the

Little Sympathy.

One can have but little sympathy

Moray, (Scots Guards), Messrs. at the first attempt.

Athletic sports, 4 p.m.

with a Rugby player who either by Hussain and S. S. Hussain; Dr. I. falk who received the foreign exponent of other phases, of which special interest in the case, no F. K. Cameron, 10 a.m.

Hong Kong.

Block.

Par.

THE SHARE MARKET,

Stock

T.T. on- London

match

At

T.T. on Shanghai

Banks

Exchange. 3/-/

78%

Hongkong Bank..... $1250

do. Lon. Reg. $131

tour-

Mercantile A. & B.

do.

G

$74

$875

University

› do.

Water-boats

Mining.

307

$2014

$2.36

favourably, but then he became To-day-Annual Billiard 20 Morere "made to twist the necks"

P. & 0. Bank of several harmless and law-abiding į Handicap Singles "A": R. K. Morgan and Elliott (The Queen's), There is no doubt that Wardle peevish, complications were no-nament of the Craigengower Cricket Bank of East Asia New Zealanders, thereby calling Valentine (rec. 5/6) bent J. G. Lt. Col. F. Hayley Bell, Messrs. was the best all-round player in the ticed and he was sent to the Club,

Insurances.. M. M. Watson, M. M. Maas, A. H. competition. He is a self-taught Country Hospital. There his down upon his own mighty head the Lawrie (owe 3/6) 2-6, 6-4, 8-6.

March 22 Interport Billiard Canton Insurance Handicap Doubles: S. E. Green Potts, R.N.

Union Insurance ..... $381 wrath, first of all, of the referee,

player, but he has learnt the game symptoms became so alarming Match, Club Lusitano, 6 p.m. North China Insurance T148 and later, of the authorities of the and D. S. Green (owe 16) beat C.

Excellent Grass Country.

March 29 Interport Billiard Yangtze Insurance... M.$40% well. On the form he displayed, that he was removed to the obser Federation Francaise de Ragby who C. Sandes and H. Graves (rec.!

An early landing was made on throughout the competition, he is vation ward of the Isolation Hos Match, Club Lusitano, 6 p.m.

China Underwriters..$2.45 March 24 Annual have thought it best to deprive him 5/6) 6-3, 7-5.

Sunday morning, the hounds being entitled to be regarded as the most pital, where he received every at-

China Fire Insurance $215 To-day's Matches,

H.K. Fire Insurance .. $750 of making to twist any more offend-

ferried on shore in a native sampan; accomplished all-round exponent of tention and, as the doctors said, Open Singles: Ng Sze-kwong v. ing necks until two Sundays have

a fine picture of excitement.

the game who has taken part in an for one so young, he made a won.

March 31-Fanling Hunt Steeple thonet Shipping.

Douglaser

$40% * T. Akiyama. elapsed and his wrath shall, have

The riders following in the ships' Amateur Championship. Although derful fight, even when there chase (Easter Meeting).

HK. Steamboats $29% Open Doubles: Luk King-cheang

Lammerts' Auctions.

H.. Tugs & Lighters $2 b 2% an Abated somewhat.

and Luk Ding-cheung v. Lee Wai- gigs to the beach where the ponies he plays considerably what is known seemed to be no further hope, but

March 22 At 13, Queen's-rd. Indo-China (Pref)... $35 troi and Lee Woon-teoi; V. 1. were already assembled, surround-as the red-ball game, he does not he died at 1.30 p.m. yesterday. Tregear and J. B. Kealy v. S. A.

ed by a crowd of fascinated country specialise in it, and is quite a sound The medical profession took, a Central, goods and chattels of Mrs. Shell Transports)

fewer than ten doctors giving the a momentary loss of temper or out Newton and Dr. D. J. Valentine v. strangers with perfect friendliness. the top-of-the-table gume is one of benefit of their experience and re. Kowloon, valuable household furni- Benguets

March 23-At 12 Chatham-rd., of sheer blackguardiam transforms E. de Souss and A. V. Remedios: this? one old gentleman was heard

"How much do they get for the chief scoring methods.

sorting to every known treatment ture, fine blackwood dining room Langkats (Combined), T16 Kailan Mining Ad. .. 667– the sweet gentility of a great Rugby Surg. Lt.-Com. Hurst and Dr. J. B. to ask a kennelman later on in the begun, Wardle was leading by 293, stand,

When the final day's play was to the limit the little body could suite, a collection of Curios, etc., struggle into the coarse brutality of Craik

- do. (Single) T7 V. T. Fujieda and Y.

day when the Hunt returned tired and he made practically certain of

jetc., 2.30 p.m.

Shanghai Explorations $2% a dog-fight. "But apparently in the

Young Roger was a bright and

Meetings.

Shanghai Loan... $8.19 case of the recent i conduct of

Handigap Singles "B": C. II. and dusty from their run. "What? the result in the afternoon, when attractive little fellow, of a very

To-day

Annual meeting

Rauba.

$44 Morere there were extenuating cir- Bradley (owe 1/6) v. H. C. Mac. only a drink? I wouldn't do it for, he increased his lead to 515 cheery nature and quite a charac-of Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Aanen.

Tronoh Mines....... $17/6 cumstances, at least so a writer namara (rec. 15); J. Wilkie (rec. that!"

Wardle did not make a very good ter in his way, with

Docks, Wharves, The first cast was made over the start, but he improved, and scored natural gift for whistling any 5.30 p.m.

a peculiar in Messrs. Jardine's board room, signing himself. Thoum Azo tells us 5/6) v. H. Graves (rec. 3/6).

Godowns, &c. in a recent of "L'Auto." "Im- Mixed Doubles: Mrs. W. Wood- hill of Wan Ha, a steep rise of 501, for an average of 23, while tune after hearing it once. or possible would it be," writes ward and C. W. E. Bishop (rec. about two hundred feet. Nothing Good made 279, for an average of twice. Thoum Azo, "to imagine for oneself | 2/6) v. Miss Coppin and A. G. was found here and the Hunt went 13. In the early part of the play, a physiognomy more fear-producing Coppin (rec. 15/4); Mr. and Mrs. away across excellent grass country Wardle increased a run of 15-(un- for miles behind Deep' finished) to 24, but his best breaks than that of Morere."

G. R. Sayer (rec. 3/6) v. Mr. and that runs Mrs. R. K. Valentine (rec. 2/6). Bay and up. towards the Canton for some lime afterwards were 20

River-mouth.

land 44: Good, in the meantime,{

ade runs of 65 and 60, but Wardle

Pen Picture.

of

Then follows a nen-picture this terrible face which would make i many a strong man shudder. Here it is: "An enormous head, crown- od with a thick hide, eyes, piercing; shining, which focus themselves upon their prey under brows bushy,

nostrils cruel; a jaw set like cement, and several hundred kilos of hardened muscle, are calculated to perturb the assurance of the most ferocious and most steadfast of the eight hostile ones. And yet

this infant of Castelnau-Magnone

is not really of an evil disposition.

but merely a bit ticklish." Thua

matter of ticklishness, and in future

those, eight hostile ones who have

Hachiuma.

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

` COMMITTEE'S REPORT FOR LAST YEAR.

The annual report of the Kowloon Golf Club for last year has just been circulated to members, The

report states:-

Lishee Orchards.

1

n

A

H.K. & K. Wharvos.. $141-b 141 sa To-day-Address by Adjutant H.K. & W. Docks .... $48%

1 A. Harris of the Salvation Army, Hangkewa

China Providents

at St. Peter's Church Young Men's Club,

$6% & su

$184

b

$4.80

д

$100

PASSENGER LIST.

Cotton Will.

$8.70

[8.80/4 sa

DEPARTURES.

F. Yu,

March 22-H.K. Rope Manufac- turing Co., Ltd., meeting, “St. George'a Bldg., 11.30 am.

March 22 Meeting of Simplex from Plaster Co., Ltd., Powell's Bldg., Dollar p.m.

New Engineerings Shanghai Docks

Ewo Cottona

Oriental Cottons

$2 Shal Cottons (Old 60

do. (new).. $31

H.K. & S. Hotels.

$9.60 b 9

$08

$133

Humphreys Estates I.K. Territorials Hongkong Realties Prince's Buildings

Public Utilities. H.K. Tramways

$15

$3.10

$1

$25.85 b 26.15 s Peak Trams (old) $12

do. Star Ferries

(new)... $7%

Macao Electrics

(old)

b

b

$04%

#

It was a pity that a find could played'in quite his best form after- First-class

Lands, Hotels & Bldgs.. passengers not have been vouchsafed under auch wards. During one period, Wardle Hong Kong, sailed on the glorious galloping conditions! But scored 356 points while his oppon- Line "President Lincoln" for March 23 Victoria Diocesan Hongkong Taila after about an hour drawing varient was making five successive Manila" on March 20 were:- Assn. Meeting, St. John's Cathedral Shanghai Lands .... oua copses and lichee orchards the breaks of 23, 94, 45, 69, and 39 Miss L. Patten, Mr. P. L.Hall, 6.30 p.m. hounds suddenly commenced run (twice) placing him in a very strong Barrett, Mr. R. N. Jaye, Mrs. P. March 26-Fifty-ninth general ning towards the high iron-bound position. Wardle played the red v. De Escano, Mr.. L. Lalchand, meeting of Shareholders of the H.K. range of mountains which borders ball game to a considerable extent Misa H. Olson, Miss W. L.Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., at Messrs. The membership of the Club at the sea.

in these breaks, making runs of 69 Schiemer, Mrs. F. Spencer, Mrs. P. Jardine, Matheson's offices, noon. December 31, 1927, was as follows: Before the whips could prevent and 45. (twice) by this means. In Boyd, Mstr. J. Prizer, Mr. and Mrs. March 28-Forty-third annual honorary member, 1; resident it Chimer, Glory and Warlike were spite of his big handicap, Good J. E. Semen, Mr. and Mrs. E meeting of A. S. Watsoni & Co., Ltd., members 122; resident members well up the steep rocks, followed played most pluckily, and he had Bushnell, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilmore, Hong Kong Hotel, 11.80 a.m.

China Lights (comb.) 18% (absent) 17: sea-going members with a chorus of music by the re- the antisfaction of making a very Mr. Lau Kit-sang, Mr. Lao Seck- April 2-Annual meeting of do. 18; sea-going members (absent) 3; mainder of the pack.

good all-round break of 107 before con, Miss E. L. McLung,

do. Mr. K. Douglas Steamship Co., P. & C. H.K. Electrica

(new) $10 this apparent brutality is largely a subscribing members 8; total 165 Here, several hundred feet up, Wardle reached his points with a Florencio, Mrs.

Miss K. Bldg., 11 a.m. In addition 14 ladies are regis- and in country impossible for even run of 21 (unfinished).

Earl, Miss K. Arcadia, Miss K. April 4-Seventeenth annual H.K. Telephones tered as being granted the use of the surestfooted of ponies, they The scores at the interval were: Natividad, Mr. Ah Chew, Mr. N. J. meeting of shareholders of the Chines' Buses .... the il-luck to meet this infant of the course and club house.

remained for the next three hours:-A. Wardle (in play) 2, 501; Perrin, Mr. M. J. Heras, Mr. L. M. Bank of Canton, Ltd., 6, Des Singapore Tractions Castelnau-Magnonc in the scrum

Industrials. The following members served on now in plain view from below and A. W. T. Good, 1,986.

Heras, Miss E. Ogilvie, Miss C., Voeux-rd.,. 2.30 p.m.

China SugarS will be careful firstly, to avoid the the General Committee during the going hard, a chorus of yelps after Wardle showed very good form Ozamiz, Mr. Yong Tau-kie.

April 11-Third annual meeting Mabon Sugars "malediction" of his face and

year under review:-Mr. E. Cock a fox; anon lust again in the mist during the final session, scoring his

of Hong Kong Telephone Co., Ltd., Canton Ices secondly to refrain from tickling (President), Mr. V. C. Labrum that from time to time poured down necessary 499 points for an average

at Exchange-bldg., Des Voeux-rd., Cements (comb) him lest their necks should be made Vice-President), Mr, J. D. Thom the valleys.

of 28, while Good made 203, for an

Ct., (2nd floor) noon. Foxes,, it Was found, were so average of 12. Wardle started wall són, (Captain), Mr. E. W. Alltree

April 12-Annual meeting of the Not the Ordinary Sort. (Hon. Treasurer), Mr. J. O. Me plentiful that the hounds broke up by increasing his unfinished run to

Hong Kong & Shanghai Hotels, Ltd. Apparently the ticklishness of

completely, each going "all-out" for 99, which he followed with a run The following games in the Hong at Exchange-bldg., Des Voeux-rd.,! Morere is not of that ordinary sort I. B. Trevor, J. C. Long, 'S. J. Jor- the nearest!

of 44. Good made runs of 34, 49, Kong Football League (division 1.) Ct., noon. that is apt to reduce its victim to a dain, A. W. Roberts, W. Paterson.

Mr. Alec Potts swears to having and 90 at intervals, but his oppon, are down for decision to-day kick- state of utter and giggling helpless- The championship was won by claim that there were many more tactics whenever necessary. Good

seen at least nine foxes. Others ent took no risks and adopted safety off at 4.45 pm- neas. On the contrary once

Chinese Athletic v. South China, this

Mr. F. E. dos Remedios; runner-up, than that. One of the whips saw did little more, but Wardle made terrible infant of Castelnau-Mng Mr. J. D. Thomson.

H.K.F.C. ground. Referee: is thoroughly tickled his

two sitting within a hundred feet breaks of 40, 61, 65, and 56 at

Mr. Baldwin. The working account for the year of him and not in the least put out successive visits, and he finished strength becomes as the strength of shows a balance of $1,561.46.

Club de Recreio v. Kowloon F.G., ten, and his grip enough to dis.

by the excitement going on around! splendidly by reaching game with

King's Park. Referee: Capt. locate the stiffest of necks, Ilore

To Be Tackled Again?

Austin, M.C., M.M. It was

a morning of extreme

v. 1st! 2nd Batt. Scots Guards

Batt. Queen's Regt. Sookum-To-day- Rev. R. T. Venn, poo, Referee: Mr. Smith. M.A., R.N., preaches on the "Mean- ing of Forgiveness" at St. John's 'Cathedral, 5.80 p.m.

to twist.

noac

| Laggan (Hon. Secretary), Messrs.

a break of 100.

The final scores were:—A, Wardle

TO-DAY'S LEAGUE SOCCER.

do. do.

(new)

, fold)

T3. Pomen (old)

b

$71% b & an $21 $4.85

$6

11/9

212

$26

$4

$11%

$10

$2.10 $9.40

$4

$20

$21

$14

$1

$8.05

122

$10

H.K. Amusement. ... $29

b

IK. Constructions

R. Ind. G. Bendis

H. K. Govt Loans

$14 00% 0% Prem.

do. (new) United Asbestos Stores, &c. Dairy Farms April 14 General meeting of Watsons.... members of The Prince's Bldg. & Per A. Wings Land & Co., Ltd. (in liquidation), facintosks

Crawforda

Miscellaneous.

6, Des Voeux-road Ctl., naon. Sinceres

April 20- Annual meeting of Wm. Powello members of the Victoria Recreation Club at V.R.C., 6 p.m.

Miscellaneous.

March 26--Lady Shou-son Chow

lege.

STANDARD TIME.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG

Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong

standard time of the 120th meridian

Sunrise, Sunset.

8.11. 6,27 6.35

The following will represent the is what Thoum Azo has to say of his Chinese Recreation Club in a behaviour when once thoroughly friendly cricket match against the exertion for some of the Hunt. For (Manchester), 3,000; A. W. T. tickled: "It is enough for him to Hong Kong Bank, Messrs. Jardine's others, lucky horseholders at the Good (London), 2,189, put on the blue jersey of France in and Messrs. B. & S. (Wayfoong, bottom, it was more uneventful. The cup was presented to the international matches when the Ewo and Talkoo) at Causeway Bay By great good fortune and the winner by the Rt. Hon. H. J. Owing to there not being suffi-

March 23-Reception at Sevoy cock of France risks his feathers." on Saturday: Ng Sze-kwong, H. untiring exertions of the Hunt Tennant, who commented on the clent members to form a quorum, That does not mean much; but Ching, W. Hung, H. C. Hung, Teui staff, all the hounds were finally great advance in the quality of the the annual meeting of the Victoria Hotel to Mr. K. S. Chowdbury, first listen to the next effort:-"Then a Wal-pul, K. L. Chau, C. Choa, T. located and called off about 2 play, and remarked that, if properly Recreation Club which was to have Indian barrister, 5.15. p.m. modern Laocoon Morere fighting E. Yeah, J. L. Younggaye, K. w, o'clock without loss of one. This, utilized by young players, the boca held yesterday evening, had like a lost soul to shake off his Kwan, C. E. Wong Reserve: A. considering the ground was quite pastime would exercise an uplifting to be postponed until Friday, April distributes prizes at Wah Yan Col- during March, according to the enemies who cling to his loins, or Hung: Empire: J. Hung; Scorer: strange to the pack and foxes influence in their leisure hours. 20. An announcement to this March 80-Annual dinner of the cast of Greenwich, is as follows: are entangled in his legs, suffers, D. Hung..

galore all around them, was a good

effect was made by Mr. W. Logan, Institution of Engineers and Ship Date. tolla, stampa his feet, kicks out

piece of work.

builders, 8 p.m. right and left, swears, grinds his

The whole party returned to the The following have been selected

April 14-Annual dinner of the 'teeth, and with face twisted inders the sport Britanniç la'working launches by three o'clock and reach to represent the Indian Recreation The following have been selected

agony, enjoys perfect happiness." on the youth Gallic if it can trans-ad Hong Kong again before six Club "B" in a league cricket match to represent the Indian Recreation Q.C.O.B.A. at Queen's College Hall.

Finds Spare Time.

form in a few short years a mere after a wonderful day.

against the

Recreation Club "B" in friendly cricket If Morere really does all these Infant of Castelnau-Magnose fato This country ought to be tackled Club, on the I.R.C. ground, on match against the R.A.S.C., on the things at once, and also finds spare a veritable Laocoon able to make again and should be given, say, two Sunday, at 2 p.m. sharp:-M. P. R.A.S.C.. ground, on Saturday, at time enough in which to make to to twist the stiffest of necks of the or three days at China Now Year Madar (captain), R. Nazarin, 2 p.m.-M. P. Madar (captain), The Chief Secretary to twist the sturdy necks of his hardlost of New Zealanders, Fin-so that it can be learned properly Sirdar Khan, A. S. Sufflad, D. R. Nazarin, Sirdar Khan, D. Federated Malay States Govern- ticklers, then his appearance on the ally one may well ask oneself the and a run obtained, whether after Mohamed, I. Hassan, A. M. Kam-Mohomed, A. Butt, A. Rahmin, ment has nominated the Hon. Mr. Tableau Noir for only two Sabbaths question: What will these infants fox or by way of point-to-points, jahn, A. K. Ismail, A. Rahmin, A. U, T, Thad, A. X. Ismall, A. M. R. O. Winstedt, C.M.G., to be a seems but a poor reward for his un- of Castelnau-Magnone do if ever on the really excellent open moor- Butt, U. T. That, Reserves: A. R. Rumjahn, AR. Suffiad, M. R. member of the Council of King happy versatility. And what won- they are really roused?-Ex, A

Sufflad, M. R. Abbas."

ÞAbbas, land thore. Contributed.

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