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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY SED, 1910.

last year in the interests of the Oxford The old Russian beer brewery at Fort Arthur TELEGRAMS.

and Cambridge scheme returned home with

th the idea that bis was the project which Chinese desired above all others, but we have not heard that this view has been

& CO. confirmed by offers of large financial up

port. On the contrary, there is reason to believe that the establishment of a University of this character in the heart of China would lead to trouble with the Chinese Government, for the attitude of the Government is plainly tobe discerned in the fact that in the election for the provingial assemblies scholars from missionary schools were diafranchised on the ground that the Imported from the Leading London, New Chinese Government does not recognise the existence of these schools. Nevertheless, the Oxford and Cambridge scheme has had the support, wa boliere, of overy missionary organ, anditisonly now, for the first time, that we meet with a warning on the subject from the pen of a missionary. The Rev. ROLAND ALLEN, writing in the Church Times, men. tions among other things the fact that the Chinese Government is steadily working towards the establishment of a complete FULLER'S CONFECTIONERY.educational system based on Confucian

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has been acquired by a German firm at Chefoo and preparations are being made to start browing again.

The second meeting in the universal wook of prayer

Lakes place tonight

at the Y. M. C. A. Booms, the subject being "Thanksgiving and Hamiliation.” It will be introduced by the Rev. J. A. A. Baker, The meetings, will which take place every evening up till Saturday, will be held at various places,

Protested by the Telegraphis Merraga

Copyright Ordinanco, 1892.)

[REUTER'S SERVICE TO THE "HONGKONG DAILY FREES,”]

THE CHINESE NAVAL COMMISSION.

LONDON, January 1st. The Chinese Naval Commission has The Bangkok Times hears that one small rice- mill in Bangkok has failed, the mortgagees arrived at Pola (the chief naval station having foreclosed. There are still about nine

these have been closed, for a few months, and

LOCAL SPORT.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE..

CRICKET.

RE., 137; Police 77. H. K. C. C. v.. United Services (1st January); United Services, 191; H.K.C.C., 165. Match continued to-day at 10 am

Army 0.

FOOTBALL.

Navy, 5.

Bullivan (), Reid (3),

Navy League.

H.M. Flora, 1.

Roach (1)...

· H.M.8. Bedford, 0.

H. League Second Division.

B.Q.C., 0.

mills closed, but they will probably be re-open-of Austria). The Commissioners 83 Coy. R.G.A., 4. ing shortly, our contemporary says. Most of were received with military honours, this fact is expected to have ultimately a good and entertained at a banquet, influence on the season's trade,

REORGANISATION OF RUSSIA'S ARMY.

The Foochow Amateur Musical and Dramatic

Society have staged the two forces: "Betsy Baker and "B. B." with great saccess. Tho castes were: Betsy Baker Mr. Marmaduke Mouser, Mr. Colline; Mr. Crammy, Mr Tyndall; Mrs. Mousor, Mrs. Crowlis; and Botey Baker, Mrs. Dulling. In B B-Squire Greenfield, Mr. Nightingale; Bob Raffles, Mr Tyndall; Joe, Mr. Dulling Mr. Benjamin Bobbin, Mr. Collins, Mrs Puncheon, Mrs. ethics which shall be from top to bottom Nightingale, and Dorothy, Mrs. Dulling native. Thus it seeme," he writes, "almost impossible to believe that the Chinese Government can in any way encourage, if it! does not openly oppose, the establishment in the heart of the Empire of a large institution

THE NEW YEAR,

LONDON, January 1st. The Duma has voted eleven millions sterling for the reorganisation and distribution of the army.

The Reporter announced that one million would be required for this purpose in 1911 and another in 1912. The changes contemplated will materially enhance the efficiency of

—themidnight_hour on Saturday, most people in Hongkong were wide awake the army. to usher in the New Year. The dawn of 1910, with its many possibilities, was heralded BRITISH which is in flat contradiction to all its known

by chiming bells, deafening cracker fasllades, prejudices and designs. And the larger the and the loud tooting of steamer sirens. And institution, and the more powerful the sup- while the joy bells were ringing, sad the other port which it receives from the West, the noises which denote the gladness of the leas likely it will be to commend itself to the human heart were penetrating the still Chinese Government. Consequently, though atmosphere, at public gathering and in at the present moment an individual Viceroy might support such a foundation, and a considerable number of Chinese students would no doubt be glad to avail themselves of its educational advantages, yet the steady New Year's morning dawned with a cool! pressure of Government disapproval, and bracing atmosphere, and an coupled with the steady growth of native sky which bespoke showery weather.

Frivate homes people were gathered toge, ther to speed the parting and to weleoras the now year by taking a cap of kindnes "For Auld Lang Syne." In most of the churches watch-night servioss were held.

REVENUE RETURNS.

LONDON, January 1st.

The revenue for the quarter is £32,879,675, showing a decrease of £36,702, chiefly in the excise revenue. MR. LLOYD GEORGE ON THE LAND QUESTION.

LONDON, January 1st. Overcast Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of But the Exchequer, addressing a meeting

CRICKET.

R.K.0.0. B. UNITED BERVIERS,

by Baird. E. C. Oliver was top scorer for the

FOOTBALL

ARMY-E. NAVK.

In spite of the many counter attractions over [2,000 expectators were present on Saturday afterndon to witness this match. Major, Ganeral Broadwood and Vice Admiral Lambton to gether with a large number of naval and military offloors were present, and the only. thing required to put the finishing tonok to the Boone was the presence of a band. The fixture has not been played in the Colony for fone years, bajng dropped then for want of support, but conditions have changed since thon, and thers can be little doubt that now the revival has takan place we can look upon it as a "bardy annual," With the exception of Lee, who replaced Anderson (Hart) at outside right, both teams lined up as advortised the Army looking smart in the white, and the sailors, all looking every inch sailors, with the red and white stripes. The teams were:-

Army Beasley (R,GA.); Waits (R.G.A.) and Ruler (Buffs); Walkor (R.G.A), Barton. (B.E.) and Dare (Buffs); Brown (RE) and Brewster (Buffs); Taylor (Buffs); Barker (Duffs) and. Nash (R. G.A.).

Navy:-Tugwell (K.A) Hudd (Mon.) and Har (K.d.); Eosis (Mon), Brown (Whiting) and Richardson (K.A.); Lee (Hart) and Fleming (K.A.); Reid (K.A); Sullivan (Whit- ing) and Taylorson (Men).

The Navy lost the toss and kicked off with

The two days' match between the United Services and a selected cleven of the Hongkong Cricket Club, opened on the Club Ground on New Year's Day, and will be continued this morning. The Hongkong representatives went to the wickets arst, Pearea and Elborough

leneux. Those zainstays, however, were early opening to the bowling of Hagnall and Mal- despatched. Pearce, who was caught by Polly retired for a "duok," while Elborough had contributed only nine runs when he was caught club eleven, his total being 39 runs when the wind if anything behind them, and the ball he was caught by Green from one of being passed out to Les he placed it în a good position for Sullivan, who was next on the list, having 27 to his orodit, when not slow to take this early opportunity Garnett's deliveries. RE. I. Oliver camo he also fell a victim to the sure-fisted Green and beat Beasley about five minutes from the Young contributed 19 to the total, Sharpin 17, start. From the kick-off the soldiers tried to and Olaxton and Moaning 16 apisos, and the make headway, but Taylor was too selfish and innings closed with the score standing at 165.

fell an easy prey to Brown. The Naval Brown The Services then went to the wickets and played a splendid game and gave the Army put up a total of 191 runs, 25 more than Hong centre forward no chance to fores ahend kong's innings. Beasley and the Rev. Haun- Excitement ran high for a time when Sullivan, droll opened to the trundling of Bird and Young, Reid and Fleming had a gamo with the Army the former batamsa contributing 23 and the defence, and aggravating as it raust have been latter 14 before being dismissed. The top scorer to their opponents to be so easily dealt with for the side was Pelly, who knocked together. 38 apart from the tricky footwork the football of befura Young soattered his stumps. Bagnall's Saturday was better than anything yet seen in score stood at 36 when he skied one of Young's Hongkong, and was greatly enjoyed by deliveries and Pearce made sure of the catch.all Pressure was only relieved by Beasley Mayhew contributed 25 runs to the score and running out to take the ball from Rold Green 24.

and Harton oloverly intercepted Sullivan just

Aromarkable feature in this match was the

in time to prevent him from wooring. From a long drive by Ruler Barker carried the ball

institutions in rivalry with it, would though the hills were enveloped in mist, that Queen's Hall (London) said theido was bowled, while Green, of the Services, well down and centred, but with no one near to

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zain fortunately held off, so that sports.

THE AMERICAN PACIFIC FLEET.

certainly render its course far from easy."

mon and pleasure-seekers were enabled to carry time had come to declare that the ME. ALLEN, indeed, seems rather out of out the arrangements they had made for the land was not made for partridges but sympathy with the missionary effort to day. The Valley presented its usual holiday

peasants. capture the schools. At present, he com appearance, the football match between the plains, the imagination of Western Christ-Nary and Army attracting many spectators, endom has been so captivated by the while votaries of cricket, lawn bowls and golf devoted themselves to their particular form of A. S. WATSON & CO.. educational opportunity in China that sport with much zest. On the ground of the

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“overy other consideration is almost forgot Hongkong Cricket Club a two days' match was ten." He laments that the Pan-Anglican started between a Club eleven and a team Committee, "ignoring the lamentable selected from the United Services. Yachtsmen weakness of the missionary staff in China, spread the white wings of their craft to favouring breeze and sought pleasure ignoring the needs of the Province

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LONDON, January 2nd. It is announced at Washington otothers took a fair of to that owing to growing American yet untouched, in which ought steamers took a fair number of exonraionists to interests in the Far East, and the to be establishing the Church, has devoted the Holy City, some to view the decaying the whole of the money which it could emblems of the once great and flourishing difficulty of administering the whole afford to give to China to the establishment Portuguese settlement, and others to woo Dame Fleet as at present constituted, it has of educational institutions." While not Fortune on the fantan table or at roulette. been decided to divide the Pacific desiring to under-rate the importance of the The latter attractions claimed most of the

voyagers, but fortune was over a fieklo jado. Fleet into an Asiatic and a Pacific No anonymously signed communications that educational crisis in the Far East, or the The time of year, however, did not admit squadron. have already appeared in siker papers will be value of the great schemes put forward for of grieving. Bome of the losers made the good Orders for extra copies of DAILY PEES the enlightenment of the great Empire of resolution to "start a new book," while others should be sent before 11 aan, on day of Lublination. After that hour the mupply is limited. Only supply for Cash.

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inserted.

The Daily Press.

HONGKONG, January 3rd, 1910.

China, Mr. ALLEN ventures to urge upon Churchmen that until they have estab. lished a strong mission of the Church in every Province of China, they ought not to be led into supposing that they can fulfil their duty to the Empire by founding institutions of secular learning, * even

returned to work out new systems for the breaking of the bank All, however, wers in

Happy New Year honour, and returned 'to Hongkong to pass the compliments of the

season with friends, and to join in the pleasures offering on New Year's night.

KINGSCLERE BALL.

THE SCOTTISH CHURCH PROPERTY DISPUTE.

number of men caught out. Only one man on each was stumped.

The rest of the batsmen gave the ball" too much ozone," and the alert fiolders on both sides took advantage of every opportunity. Boores are as under:-- HONGKONG-First Innings.

T. E Pearce, e Pelly, b Bagnall anome E. C. Ellborough, e Baird, 5 Bagnall

9

A. A. Clarton, a Garnett, b Bignallaremen

14

R. E. if. Oliver; c Ozeen, b Mulleneux

R. O. Halobisda, b Mallenaar pedrone

0

E. G. Oliver, a Grest, b Garnetźm

80

H. G. Sharpin, Liegmann, b Mallenenz 17

J. Hall, e Malloneux, b Petly a mira

·R. E. G. Bird, o Bagnall, b Polly

A. H. Young, Clapham, b Bagnail ... 19 W. Maaning, not out a imimamtamine 16.

Extras ----

Total

.165

UNFTED SERVICES-(First Innings.). Capt: Bensley, o Bird, b Young teen Rey, Manndrell, R.Na, o Young, b Oliver 14 Capt. Gamett, é Skarpin, b Oilver: Simon Et. Felly, EN, b Young montane 38 Capt. Baird, a Manting, b Young age Capt Mayhow, BMLI, o Hutchison,

Oliver

Lt. Green, st Elborough, b xird

Lt. Liepmana, o Fearos, b Diver

4

Lt. Bagnall, Poarco, b Young,

Capt. Clapham, o E. C. Oliver, b Young... Flag-Lt. Mulleneur, not not

gene

Totalardan son

101

Bowling - Analysis.

D.

E.

Bird Oliver Young

16

31

18

5.

69

16.

*

31

Sharpin

1 18

LONDON, January 2nd. The Report of the Scottish Churches Commission appointed to

FOLION 0. 2. 5. These teams not in a Lengua match on the decide the claim of the Wee Frees ta Polire Ground on Saturday afternoon The property held by the Free Church Bappers scored an easy win, Edwards being the totalling over a million pounds ster-only opponent who made anything like a stand ling, allots to the Wee Fress property worth £466,451, and the remainder to the United Frees.

NEW YEAR MEETING.

Bou. Dr Atkinson presided and was accom

though they may be permeated by a Chris- One of the most brilliant events of the tian spirit MR. ALLEN, we fear, will holidays was the fancy dress ball at Kingsclere

on Baturday night, the complete atten- obtain little support from his missionary then to detail which distinguishes Kingsclere colleagues for his general view regarding being manifest in all the arrangements for A MARKED feature of the discussions of missionary policy, but familiar, as the this ball Fully 300 guests were present, missionary policy in China during the past missionaries must be with the jealous and these, with the residente, formed twelve months has been the emphasis laid attitude of the Chinese Government towards large party. Still there was plenty of room on the desirability of taking the fullest the educational enterprises of the various and dancing was engaged in with comfort

and pleasure The costame were on the A well attended meeting, the opening of the advantage of the opportunities which the churches, there are probably not a few who whole very beautiful and original, and aniversal week of prayer in Hongkong, took harbour doubts concerning the wisdom of the picturesque effect when dancing was at its place at the Theatre Royal last night when the new educational movement affords for pro pagating the Christian Gospel. In this creating yet awhile in the heart of China height was particularly striking. Prizes were connection the Hongkong University project the great educational institution which is awarded for the best lady's and best gentleman's has been looked at askance by the mission designed to emphasise before the Chinese costume, the judging being by the vote of all

present, and the result of the ballot was that others. ary organs, since it is not definitely Christian the essential unity of the whole Christian Miss Ethel Potts as a cowboy and Dr, Hobson and following scriptare reading, the Bishop of in its aims and objects. What the mission missionary body. While the idea has a Father Time gained the popular verdict, Mrs. arian desire to see in China are Universi. much to recommend it in the eyes of Belilios showed some originality, and artistic ties which will be distinctly missionary Christendom, it is highly probable that taste in her selection Smol," her dress of institutions--missionary in the limited sense in the present intellectual condition of China white satin bearing all sorts of tobacco and of propagating the Christian faith. A scheme this union of missonary forces would only smoking devices, while her husband looked very of this character was launched last year under arse to accentuate the suspicion and striking as Captain Kettle Mrs. Walker was very charming in Italiax, pessant dress,

byteriane,

against the effective trandling, he having 34 of

the 77 runs to his credit. For the winners Trow was top scorer with 33, and Power next with 24, and the other members of the team each scored a few. The scores were:-

Cpl. Campion, b King

Cpl. MoGregor, o Sab, b Kerr

8. Bgt. Power, b Kerr

Umpt. Addison, and b Kor

8pr. Tres, o Bub, b Kerr

Bpr. Burton, & Edwards

Col. Harrison, not ent...***

8. Sgt. Kaane, o Sub, b King Spr. Smith, b King .......... Spr. Malovey and b EdwardM Bp. Jeremiah, b Edwards...

Extras...

Kert King Hoggarth Malenusa.

Edwards

Total

Howling Analysis.

11

4

a d

POLICE.

T. H. King, Barton, b Camplon

W. Pitt, a MoGrégor, b Campion

185

take up the pass Tugwell had no difficulty in clearing. Play again being transferred to the Army goal area a corner was conceded by Beasley in saving a shot from Fleming. The ball was well placed from the kick by Lee, but, Watts using his head with effect cleared. Taylor spoiled two good runs for the Army by being in offside positions. Following up a pretty combined effort, Bullivan best what remained of the defence and placed the ball out of Beasley's reach in the corner of the net Following up this success, the sailors gave the opponenta ne peace and during the last te minutes of the first half the Army defender More sorely szarofsed in their endeavours t prevent a further downfall of their goal. It i Lo exaggeration to say that Beasley should Lave saved the third goal, as Reid beat him from a very long range. From the place kick the ball was sent out to Brown and the sapper sent it over to Nash, who centred and Tagwell had his work out out clearing his charge with Taylor on him. Half-time sounded with the score: Navy, 3; Army, 0.

The second half was a very one sided affair. the Navy outclassing their opponents in every department. For a long time they confined themselves to pinying to the gallory, the tricky footwork of the trio-Fleming Sullivan and Reid meeting with great approbation. Reid eronta- ally found the net, and Bullwan followed later with a fifth within a few minntes from time. The game ended in an easy win for the Nary by ive goals to nil

Navy League.

H.M.A." BERFORD" «. EMS, “FLORA, A Navy League fixture played on the Naval Ground resulted in the unexpected defeat of the League champions by one goal to nil. The goal for Flove was scored by Bosch late in the second moiety.

King Alfred

Monmouth

1922

Bedford...

Flora

187

ESTOCK

~`W, N. Edwards, & Harrison, 5 ́Addison..... 34

G. A. Woodsoak, b Campion

campa

E. Helenaan, bi MəGregor S

W. Kont, o Jeremiah, b, Addison

G. Hoggarth, b Morogor A. Langley, not out

-W, Cooper, & Smith, b MoGregor J. H. Kerz, o MdGregor, b Trew H. N. Parr, Harrison, b Trowuh

Extras

· NAVY LEAGUE TABLE.

5

W. Ju D. FOR AGAT PTS

6

0 4 5 4

*

2 14 Asleva and gent are also entered but have not yet competed.

Becond Division.

83ED COT., BO,C,

Thess beams met in a Second Division League fixture and the soldiers scored an ssay win by four goals to nil. For the second week in suc passion the "boys" had to commandoer the services of several of their members who were présent in walking attire, a state of things which certainly calls for some explanation.

LEAGUE TABLE.

83. Coy.

Goals,

P. W. L..D. For: Agat. Pla.

9.8 10 30

2 16

A 6.

102030716

-73.4 08

6 4 1 1

88 Coy.

B. Coy...

87. Coy.

B. O. C.

5 2 3 0

930 5. A

A. Coy Lusitano Moslem

panied on the platform by His Lordship the Bishop of Victoria, the Rev. C. H. Hickling, After devotional exercises, Mrs. Ber: W. Fearos, Rov. F. T. Johnson and Goldsmith rendered "There is a green Mill, Victoris addressed the meeting. He said that he thought it was a sign of the times that they had nesembled there that night Protestant church. Every right thinking representing all the different sections of the Christian earnestly desired the re-puien of divisions hindered their usefulness and so they Christendorn. They felt that their unhappy earnestly prayed that all who loved the the auspices of a Committes representing jealousy which is plainly manifested already i and Miss Shelton Hooper had an in Lord might be one They were that the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge in the attitude of the Chinese Government toresting make-up is an American regress, night not as Churchmen, not as Fres not as Methodists, not as Baptists. and an appeal was issued for £200,000 towards missionary schools.

Most of the European countries were represent. They were not there to emphasise the points 250,000 for the acquisition of land

ed in the costumes. There were also a few dusky upon which they differed but to resort thong The Consul-General for Japas at Cabton Rajputs and Pethans, and John Bull and Uncle upon which they were unlted. They rejoiced and buildings, the remainder to form the endowment fund In addition arrival at Hanoi recently and returns to Canton. Sam bat their counterparts. The picturesque to know that the points upon which they were

united were tenfold greater than the by way of Kwangsi

dross of the 18th century, powdered wig and upon which they differed, and ha

though to this there is the interdenominations?

cheme of the Chine Emergency League to It is reported from Dalny that the abnormal knee breeches, appealed to several gentlemen, might thank God that there had been a distinct There was a lady of the early Victorian progress in the spirit of unity amongst them provide medical theological and normal rise in the price of beans has begun to tell on

during the pset year, as witness the week schools in different provinces in China, for Chinese dealers who have made forward contract Period, and an impersonation of Bocky Sharp of prayer last year and the fact that in the sales of beans and are now called upon to Pierrule, Paritans, hussars and nurses were different churches nollections were made on be which an appeal for £100,000 has been delive: the goods. One large concern of high numerous, but among the more unique were the half of the London Missionary Society, and the Trew: -- made. Of the three schemes which the standing has failed, f

newspaper man, the road to rain, the cardinal, fact that they had now a missionary union com British public have been invited to support;

the baby, the aeroplane, the order of the bath, prising missionaries of all denominations. They Tho B The cricket match between the Club and the Mephistopheles, the parcel post, and Srengali had also boon launched a Sunday School Union very successful season to n close on Saturday

and in many ways the spirit of unity had obtain the Hongkong project seems so far to United Services will be continued to day and nud Trilby. Very topical was Mr. G: Grimble ed a great held upon them. It was especially night with the the introduction of the famous have been the only one which has we are asked to state that Vios Admiral the as Fatave Christmas in devotions that they realised this spirit of comedy Facing the Music. As on the pro- met with much success, notwithstanding Hon. Sir Hedworth Lambton, Major General' The beautiful hotel was brilliantly illuminated unity and so he commended the week of prayer, vious occasion the leading roles were taken by 87 Coy.

to them

Proceeding with his address he said, Missy Lilian Dandas and Blanche Forsythe and

88 that it is one which the missionary organs R. G. Broadwood, and the Officers of the and the general effect was that of gorgeous that he wished to impress upon each the ro Messrs. Neville and Dallas, the interpretations and splendour. The door of the dining room have unanimously done their best to dis. United Services will be "At Home" on the and the hall was all that could be desired for sponsibilities of life, his remarks being more being rendered with great effect. The entire A Coy. courage because of its purely secular basis. Cricket Club Ground from 3 to 6 p. The dancing, and the music by Machado's band was particularly applicable to young men.

and company left yesterday for Shanghai by the excellent. Mr. Lavington carried out the Lord WILLIAM. CECIL, who visited China Rajput Band will be in attendance.

P. & 0. Sumatra. secreterial duties.

Mr. B. Ayris sang "Abide with me

the nesting concluded with the benediction.

9 2 5 29

7 0 5 2

SCOEING

187 Coy,

IL 88 Com ---

|| A Coy,

ANALYSIS,

0-6 0-4

Bowling Analysis.

Teams.

MeGregor Campion Addison Keane

87 2

The Baudmann Comedy Company brought a

|B..O. C.

Lusitano

Moslem

1-1

0-6

0-1

3-112-2

83 Coy.

4-0

3-0

0-4 0-2 Ber.

Coy.

3-0 B-1 2-0 0-1 4-0 40

3-03-0

-6-0

1-3-2-0-0-3

0-1

B Coy,

1-04-1 -2-2 Bar. 0310

1911 19

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