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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS," TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19TH IVIS,

SWATOW NOTES.

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]

Swarov, November 17th..

FORGOTTEN MINES,

departure from. Ta-pu in pursuit of the retiring Northern soldiers, they forget to

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The following are the results up to

Royal Hongkong Golf Club, the final of

Sunday next!"

CLUB

RACING YACHTS. ·

THROWING STONES AT

MOTOR-CARS..

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them, mines. they had laid for the enemy. The result is that some women gathering Atewood lost their lives.

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Booking at ANDERSON'S.

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Established 1871..

FIRST ROUND.

F. A. Wells beat P: P. J. Wodehouse, up and to play.

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Rocks (S), Lyemun, Beacon (P), Mark boat in Quarry Bay (9)-distance. miles. The results were as follows:-

HANDICAP CLASS.

LITTLE CHINESE BOY FINED. The second of the 'suries, of the Club

At the Magistracy, yesterday, before Little Chinese boy When the Southern soldiers took hast date of the Junior Championship of the Championship events of the season was Mr. E D. G. Wolfe, &

railed off on Saturday in a light north-No, 139, owned by Mr. George Grimble

was charged with throwing stones at Car easterly breeze. The course Was Sergeant Blackman stated that the car

was being driven

Road, Garden aloag Parade Ground, stones were thrown at it. side of the road, and the chauffeur noticed There were several boys playing by the defendant, airing a stone at the car which had a large dent on the side. He immediately, arrested defendant and toox. him to the Polic

lice Station. Mr. Wolfe remarked that the road was a concrete one and that, therefore, no. stones be found there.

could The chaufear replied that there werd several stones above the Parade Ground.

Defendant stated that he did not throw There were several boys. play. any stones, ing football and he was watching them.

Sergeant Blackman: There have been Points for race Point to date. several complaints of small boys throwing

Brigadier-General, kiu's father has died If old Chinese etiquette were still the order of the day, General Liu would resign office and go home to mourn for three years. Officials, however, have ceased to, observe these formalities altogether w limit them to a few daya General Liu has limited his official mourning in this case to one month and even during this time he has decided to attend personally to any important cases that may arise Only the detail of the office is being left

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Various matters are pressing for yola tion, hat it is evident that Genera' Liu has not quite a fere hand Affairs are under dual control. Chau Kwen-ming. although in Fukien, has stil! the chief voice in this district. His subordinates hold

certain offices in his name and the money for his Fukien expedition is obtained chiefly, we gather, from this region. Chan Kwan-ming has been fight-

1. E. O. Bird beat E. E. de W. Abney, 5 up.

T. M. Leitch w., from G. Hastings.

. Lammert heat FC. Millington. up and to play.

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Yachts ep on Finishing Corrected

time. H. M. S 23218

Dione Rolls..... Jéssica Dinna

Time." H.M.S. owes 48 secs. 3.51 30

Course.

38. S.

Serntch

+3.5671

3.bd. It

1.35

DNS

745

4.01 11

3.5-1.3

7.08

D.NE

Dorotheu

7.09

3.50.59

Position

J. Gedge beat T. C. Nixon, J. 31, McCutcheon beat C. H. Gale. F. Soutar beat R. M. Austin, 2 up. A. G. M. Fletcher beat H. W. Looker. Colleen J., D. Danby beat A. M, Thompson, 2|

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M. M. Maas we. from R. Maltby..... Col. Mayhew w.e. from J. F. von Reis. X. E. Kent heat A. D. Humphreys.

SECOND ROUND.

W. J. Morrison bent J. de B. Labens ter. 2 up.

J. Gibh bena A., S. MacKichan, 2 up. E, R. Halifax beat H. E. Hayward, J. W. Stewart w.o. From A. H. Lay. R. E. O. Bird beat Wells, 1 up (on the 30th green).

Lainmert beat Leith, 2 up and 1 to Gedge beat McCutcheon. Fletcher beat Soutar, up and 3 to

play.

play. green).

Maus beat Danby, I up (on the 18th

Kent beat Mayhew.

the Southerners' battle all along and sridently at his own expenso for Canton is not able to supply him with the necessary funds. He is not entirely to blame, there fore, if he still holds furisdiction at Swatow. While the situation is awkward for General Liu, these seems to be no thance of ending this dual control Fukien submits to Chan's rule. Unt and to play.

hands will

H. Barlow beas J. R. Wood, 3 up and to play.

E. H. Scott beat G. A. Woodcock, 3 up

(1) Dorothy .. 7 e) Diane

(3) Dinas |(4) Rolla

Jessica ..... Colleen

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3.58.07

71

ONE DESIGN CLASS.

Finishing

Yachts H'cap on

Course.

M. S. Aila ... Scratch Bonita Daphne... Haleyen...

Lime.

H. M. S."

12

Corrected

Time."

H. M.. S. 413.38

4.18.39

4 13.81

41321

4 1814 4.10.10

4.18.14 1.22.10

Position Points for mea Points to date. (1) Bonita

" 5

Corrected Time. ELM:.

(2) Daphne

(3) Ailsa.

(4) Halcyon

HAYWARD HAYS CLASS.

A. O Lang beat C. Severa, 3 up and

to play.

Yachts

Handicap Finishing on Course Time. AL.. S. H M..

THIRD BOUND.

Uraula

- crutch

€3211

Morrison beat Gibb, 1 up.

Duwi

4.49.35

Leach beat Hallifax.

Lysbeth

4.33.45

Stewart beat Bird.

Liza

1.34.39

*.39.33 4.33 43 4.54.32.

Gedge beat Lammert.

Owl

DNK

Fletcher beat Maas, 9 up and

to

Position

"

Le Foochow Treasury passes into his. W. Franks beat T. R. Chassels, 1

to relax his hold "P... on Swatow and General Liv will then have a chance of attending to many things that badly need attention. Important among these is the suppression of robber bands or river pirates who are very bold sad successful in their raids

They raided one of the Han river launches recently. Many of the bridges in the district, destroyed by the last big foods, have not yet been replaced and the passenger bridge of boats at Chan-i-hsien requires repairing.

SPANISH INFLUENZA.

Spanish influenza, or something like it.. has come our way. The type here is not very virulent The Chinese maintain that it is not a contagious disease, that it is solely due to the condition of the atmosphere which is dry and hot and not at all seasonable! As a preventative or an antidote medical men are prescribing quinine with native liquorice

▲ GOOD RICE CROP."

The agriculturists are rejoicing over an excellent crop of rice and they are having i fine weather for gathering it in.

THE JEWS IN SIBERIA. EEPORT ON THEIR DISTRESS.

play.

hent beat. Barlow.

Scott beat Franks. 9 up and to play G. M. Young beat Lang, 3 up and i to play.

FOURTH ROUND.

Leach beat, Morrison, 2. up and 1. to play.-

Stewart beat, Gedge.

Seatt beat Young, i up and 3 to play.

SEMI-FINAL.

Leach bent Stewart. Scott beat Kent, 3 up and 2 to play.

FINA

Leach meets Scott...

SPORT.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

HONGKONG LEAGUE, DIVISION LI.

8TH CO. RG.A., 3; UNIVERSITY, 1.

NEW Youx, November 15th. The story of the plight of Jewish war refugees stranded in Harbin, Vladivostock The above postponed second division and Japan is described in a report by Mr. Samuel Mason, who went to the Far East match took place yesterday on the as a special commissioner of the Hebrew Navy ground at the Happy Valley, Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society.

addressed to the Directors of the society. in ideal football weather. The

More than 20,000 Jewish war refugees

1.) Groulth

(3) Dawn (2) Lysbeth..

(4) Liza

· 4.32.11

stones at cars.

Mr. Wolfe: Oh yes, I know. I am satished that defendant was throwing stones. This is becoming serious, especi ally in Queen's Road East, along the Praya, and now Garden Road. Thust

father of the boy said he did not. think his son could have thrown the stone. as he was suffering from bad sight.

Mr. Wolfe: That's probably the reason why

the other boys missed and be hap- pened to hit the car. (Laughter.) I pro- pose to inflict a fine of 86, with the alternative of fourteen days in prison- ment. The next time a boy comes up before me for a similar offence I shall order him, to be whipped.

PLENTY OF ROOM FOR ALL

IN CHINA.

SPEECH BY THE U.S.A MINISTER.

H. E. the United States Minister to China, Mr Paul S. Reinsch, delivered an address recently on China at luncheon in his honour given by the San Francisco Commercial Club. He said :- All the old customs, ideas and predi lections of the Chinese are undergoing an enormous change right at this Points for rice Points to date. moment, he said. It is the transitional

period in China, with her people ce cupied in adapting themselves to the conditions of the modern"world. The transition from personal to impersonal relations is especially marked in politics: and business.

GUGE CLASS.

H'cap on Finishing

Course,

·M. S. Scratch

Time H. M.S. 5.01.20 D.3.S.

Yachts

Goel Tvingette

Jona

15.

+

16.00.03

Thecla

D.N.S

Dorothy 48 sec.

3.10.58

Asthors 48 sec. 5.39,00

Corrected Time. H. M. 8. 5.01.20

$.00.03

*5,10.10 638.19

In former times the personality of the Governor of a province was all import- ant, not the laws or regulatione of the Government. The Chinese obeyed official mandates because he had confidence in the man that issued them. Now we are passing from personal sovereignty to the sovereignty of the law, and dificulties of many kinds are being encountered in the readjustment.

Corporations gradually supersede the

Position Points for race Pointe to data old partnerships. The Chinese have been

(1) Joan

(2) Gael

(3) Dorothy.... (4) Authore..

Toinnette... Theels

CRUISERS.

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accustomed to short-term investments bringing in from 12 to 24 per cent re-

ture.

The corporation basis, with its retara of about 8 per cent, does not at

first make a strong appeal to them. While they are changing over in the method of doing business foreign capital can be of assistance in furnishing part pionship races for the Cruiser class, WAS

The first of the series of Club Cham- of the capital needed in corporations. The Chinese are remarkably frugal, but sailed off on Sunday. Course: Cheung Many towns of only about 12,000 pepn- „the problem is to limber up their capital. Chau (8); distance, 29 miles. Results:lation have two or three millionaires. They made their money mostly in silk or tea 14

Yachts

Helen

Helen..

Yachts

La Cigale

Ver

Feathers

CHINESE RIU, H'cap on Finishing

Course.. Time.

MS HM.'S. Ser. D.N.S. -2.02.03 2.09.34

Corrected Time. H. M. S.

2

0.02.03

20214

Representatives of foreign capital in China have changed their attitude and are going into the interior. Formerly, they made all their investments in the Treaty ports. We must come to look at China from the point of view of the Chinese.

China can support twice its present population by the scientific elimination Points for race Points to date. of floods. It is overpopulated only in

7.20

11.00

2.25.10

D.N.S.

214.10

ESOLISH RIG» H'cap. on Finishing Corrected

Conne

Time

Time. LS. H.M.B. 'H.M.S.

Scratch D.S

D.NS. ...22.00 D.N.S. D.N.S

are scattered east of the Urals, Mr. Masons. were fairly evenly matched, says. The society relieved 1,706 refugees, but (Le Superior weight of the of whom 624 were women and 910 children sollers wid against the civilians. Both under 16. Of these 151 were sent to the sides, especially the University, allowed Lady Jean United States and have been reunited

Venone........ Ser. with their relatives: 103 went to Canada, many golden opportunities of scoring to Niobe ......... 15 to South Africa, il to Hawaii, 10 to Argentina, + to China, 1 to British India, 80 by, the civilians on at least three Dorothy IL. 11.00 and 11 back to Siberia. The latter were the goalkeeper, but failing badly in occasions, naving nothing to do but heat not allowed to proceed as they could not

Position meet the requirements of the United eacn attempt. Shortly after the com- (1) Dencne States Immigration laws. Mr. Mason mencement of play McGregor opened the (2) Niobe........ said that 400 were still at Harbin and scoring for the soldiers, a miss-rick by a (3) Dorothy II. Vladivostock in charge of the bureaus University back giving him his oppor-Lady Jean... there, so that the total of refugees taken tunity. Soon afterwards, Gibson in- care of is more than 2,000. Among those creased the Army lead by beading the cared for were 106 non-Jewish Poles, bail to guai from a corner kick. The Slavs, Armenians, Syrians, and Persians. University forwards, showing a fine turn The condition of refugeen at, Vladivo of speed, frequently broke away but were stock

Mr. Mason said was most deplor- always intercepted by Mears, who play able" They sleep in any shed they may ed a steady game for the Artillery at find along the railroad and are reduced right back. Un one occasion only were to picking up crumbs.

A Harbin there are thousands of and this was when Xavier, on their left,

the efforts of the University successful, Vesper refugees sleeping in courtyards and sheds These Jews are not Bolsheviki took the ball down the wing, beating the Irene ..........40.20 Mr. Mason said. They are peace-loving excellent shot. The interval arrived with Queen Bee61.90 24730

backs and finally netting with an Norseman law-abiding people who, under the old régime, went about their business. More the score 21 in favour of the Army. Mist than 20,000 Jewish war refugees are pressed strongly, Jennings being called On play being resumed the University scattered east of the Urals, claim our attention es did those who upon several times to prevent the speedy (1) Irene succeeded in reaching China and Japan. Varity forwards from netting. The Vern They too are stranded, but their position gunners eventually took the leather to 3 Norseman... is made more precarious by a hostile the other end, and Smith sent in a fine(4) Mist .... régime, augmented by the setting loose centre, which Flannigan, in his eagerness (5) Queen Bee... of thousands of German war prisoners to convert, kicked high over the bar. (6) Feathers who look upon the Jewish victima as the Gibson added the third goal for his side easiest prey for their ill-concealed desire heading the ball into the net in a similar for vengeance upon their enemies..

manner to that in which be scored his The most urgent need of all, the previous goal

The civilians made Jewish refugees in Biberia is to enable several

dangerous rushes, and, on them, with the consent of the United one occasion, Cheah Toon Lok had very States Government, it lish communications necessary to estab hard lines, a shot from, hits running their kin who along the cross bar, and finally dropping

reside in the United States

These

Last

Position

38.40 1.52.31

40.90 - 2.47.18,

1.57.31

***$4.00 2.16.05

1.23.11 3.06.55 1.17.01 1.34.05 1.58.00 1.50.20

La Cigale... Vesper

.55.00 2.45.20

Points for race Points to date.

ROSES IN, BANGKOK.

Dr. T. Heyward Hays is known as the

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spots. A truly constructive éra is about to begin in China There is room for all. there, Bat there should be no old- fashioned competition in which half the energy is wasted in trying to keep the other man from doing business.

HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.

ORDERS 188WD SY ME, F. C. JENKIN, CBL

"PERIOD OF SERVICE.

The following indicates the present status of members of the Police

·Reserve Force. The information is issued for general information, 1-By Section, 10 of the Hongkong Police Reserve Ordinances, 1914 and 1917, the Governor may, by proclamation, call the Reserve out for service.

the 2.-On September 14th 1817,

Governor did by proclamation call the Hongkong Police Reserve out. for service.

3. Until the cancellation by the Governor of such calling out, no member may resign or claim relief from any of the duties required of. the members of the Force. 4.Upon the cancellation of such call. ing out, any member may quit the Reserve on giving three months" notice in writing and on delivering up all equipment. circular relative to the above maiter

will be issued.

One of the first things Mr. Mason did behind. At another time Sany cleverly leading grower of roses in Bangkok, and after his arrival in Tokohama was to eluded the 67th backs and had the goal the condition of his rose garden for the open a home for the refugees. He obtain at his mercy but failed badly at the

Meare left the field Fast few weeks is an eloquent testimony A [5076 ed the old Royal Hotel, and formally final effort to score.

opened it as Yokohama: Home on 11th injured a little while before the final to the abnormal atmospheric conditions, Vladivostock and Harbin and stationed ened the gunners they were able to keep weeks ago Dr. Hays's roses were never.

He also opened, bureaus at whistle-rounded, but although this weak since the influenza epidemic began, Six The correspondenta at Tokyo, Kobe, and their opponents out for the remainder of Nagasaki to meet refugees. The Vladivo the game, which ended in a win for them in a healthier condition. Now 10 per stock bureau is in direct communication by three goals' to one.

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with the Jewish communities in. Siberia. The purpose of the one at Harbin is to. meet the urgent need of the war refugees in Manchuria.

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LEAGUE TABLE „TO, DATE.

Goals

Club,

Staff & Depts.. Bt. Joseph's n

·Navy Ren,- 87th Co.

At the Magistracy, yesterday, before 88th Co. Mr. J. E. Wood, a Chinese pleaded guilty, South China Ath.. to bringing unstamped letters into the University. Colony from Kwonghoon and was fined Kowloon

83rd. Co.

cent. of them are dead. Of the rest the leaves are dry and withered and prac tically none is in bloom. The occasional A. Prose that may be found is small and undeveloped. At any time in the last 2-2 0.0 9

01.12 0 g twenty years, Dr. Hays was always 4/12 1 3. 14 8 sure of being able to gather big bou

110 41 2

quets of roses every two or three days, 91 10 5 6

t

14

3 1 2 0 2 8 2 The doctor is of opinion that his roses,

11181 are injured by the same stmospheric con

Oditions as are favouring the influenza.

ACCIDENTS.

following General Order No. 68, 1919, issued by the C.S.P. is to be inserted opposite D.O. 41 at page 33, and opposite page 1 of the "Pocket Policeman" "In ordinary case of accident the aufferer should be taken to the Government, Civil Hospital In serious cases the nearest doctor should be procured and the patient taken to the nearest hospital where a 'doctor, ia în attendance.

It is to be understood that the doctor at the hospital to which the cate is taken may, in his discretion. send it on to the Government Civil Hospital.

November 18th, 1918

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