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LOCAL SPORT.

LAWN BOWLS.

The opening of the Taikoo Bowling Green for the season took place on Saturday, afternoon, when tho members of the Club were "at home" to a large number of friends and visitors. Team games were arranged for spoons, and five rinks were occupied. Good play for an opening day was witnessed, and some interesting records were established. The toant skipped by A. Ferguson scored 24 in the Arst six heads, a record for Hongkong bowling. At the close Miss Hardwick presented the silver spoons to the members of the winning teams, and Mr. Grimshaw asked the members of the Taikoo Club to make the welkin ring with three hearty cheers for the visitors, to which Mr. A. Ramsay, president of the senior Bowling Club (Kowloon) responded. Scores:- W. Worth.

H. Pearman.

C. Chapman, A. Hamilton.

(sleip)

D. Cooper.

R. Gray.

W, Russell.

J. Hacking

A. Simpson.

D. Harvey,

T. Honth.

G. Millar.

W. Cameron.

P. J. Taylor.

W. Hardwick.

W. Wotherspoon.

20

(skip)

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R. Duncan.

A. Gaord.

A. Torgnon.

(skip)

W. Diekio.

39

(skip)

16

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A. Dorrington.

P. Farrell.

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W. Grimshaw.

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(skip).

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THE H.K.C.C.. THEXAMENT.

Several important games in connection with the tournament promoted by the

408 Hongkong Cricket Club were played on Saturday afternoon, and spectators were more numerous than usual.

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THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

The surprise of the afternoon was the defent of H. Hancock at the hands of A N. Joseland, a younger and less ex- perienced player, by 9-7, 1-6, 6-1, 6-3, Such a result could hardly have been anticipated by anyone who witnessed the two semi-finals played on Monday, when Hancock's variety of beautiful strokes and strong drives were especially note- worthy. Joseland, however, seemed to be able to get a ball from any position, and won in four sets. He has now to meet Ĥ. A. Nisbet to decide the championship.

PROFESSIONAL · PARIS,

The match which attracted the most attention was the final in the Professional Paris between Major Bowen and Captain Crawford and R. Hancock and B. D. Stewart. The game ran to five sets before it was decided, but the former pair won. The finish was most exciting, as the scores stool two sets all and six games all, the necessary margin of two being secured by the military combination.

FORTHCOMING MATCHES, Joseland and Penman (owo 16) will probably play Captain James and Capt Crawford (owe 15) in the final of the doubles handicap this evening.

M. R. Harris (recs: 3/8) and A. C. E. Elhorough (recs. -1/6) meet in the final of the Singles Handicap "A" class to-morrow evening.

THEGREGORY APCAR "CASE.

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JUDGMENT AGAINST CAPTAIN AND OWNERS.

Judgment in the case in which the captain and owners of the Gregory Apear were summoned for bringing Chinese immigrants into Singapore on a ship which did not carry a fully qualified medical man was given by Mr. Talma, at Singapore, on the 26th ult.

The magistrate said that the defendants had failed to discharge the opns which was upon them of proving that they had a fully qualified medical man on board. Against their statement that reasonable care had been shown in the appointment it had been urged that their medical man was not only deficient in qualifications but incompetent, as proved by his diagnosis and conduct of cases which occurred on the voyage between Calcutta and Singapore. It had heen pointed out that a great number of immigrants travelled on the ship from Hongkong to Singapore and the consequent turnover

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It is understood that the Canadian Pacific Railway Company has definitely decided to construct a second tunnel through Kickinghorse Pass in the Rocky Mountains, The tunnel will be 18 miles long, or four miles longer than the famous Simplon Pass in the Alps. The eastern portal will be in Alberta and the wastorn portal in British Columbia.

The tunnel will reduce the trackage by five miles; it will take seven years to con and will cost $15,000,000 struct (£3,000,000). The grades will be reduced from 2 per cent. to less than 1 per cent. It is said that the company is also con

MIRACLES IN KOREA.

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We make the following extract from an article in the Far Cry on the work of the

Bible Women Salvation Army's

in

never

Korea

"In Seoul much bas been done during the past year and any incidents worth taken place. Спе mentioning have woman, after studying the Acte of the Apostles, and reading of the man at the Gate Beautiful, who from birth had never walked, claimed the healing power for her eleven-year-old boy, who had walked. He was a poor little creatare with logs like thin sticks. It certainly needed great faith on the part of the mother, but what had been done before could be done again she believed, and so she prayed until he was cured. What a day of rejoicing it was when he stood up and walked with a stick a few yards. The week following she brought him to the meeting, and after testifying of God's power to heal and His answer to prayer, she told the boy to walk in front of everybody, and he did. After a few weeks more the stick was discarded and now his legs are growing quite strong."

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It is believed that the company has has a very shrewd suspicion of what was practically decided to electrify the system wrong and his action did not appear to in the Rocky Mountains, and that it is point so much to incompetence as to actively coking for markets for prairie deliberate breach of duty, and that was products in. the Oriont. Mr. Bury, the not a matter with which he had to deal vice-president, is just back from China, He had already found Mr. Paul's quali and is convinced that there will be an

and took her place by the side of two other Scations to be deficient, although the early and extensive market there for master and the agents for the owners Canadian flour. It is also certain that witnesses to be called for the defence and prisoners-a soldier and a servant-who scenied to have accepted him becaure he the company is giving vigilant attention. instructed her lawyer not to ask for her were alleged to have been her accomplices. had been passed by the Health Officer at to the probable effects of the Paname

crowded. The court was

The trial ended by the acquittal of Calcutta. The defendants, altogether, had not complied with the law and the Canal on world traffic, and is looking to

Nearly all of those the other two prisoners to two years' captain, therefore, would be fined $50 and a great diversion of western products to Hundreds of ladies were present, all Donna da Gama and the condemnation of

imprisonment, ports on the Pacific for shipment outward. wearing black.

present rose when the prisoner entered

costs and the owners $500 and costs.

WOK aroused The greatest interest throughout Portugal by the trial by occupation about 1st May. court-martial on April 2nd of Donna Consterea da Gama, a descendant of Vasco da Gama, the famous Portuguese explorer who rounded the Cape in 1488, and daughter of the Countess of Cascace, who had been imprisoned since July on & charge of conspiracy against the Republic, Donna da Gama refused to allow any

acquittal.

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