TAK. HONGKONA
PRESS FRIOLY SEPTINEER
THE LATE MR. B.
AUTORISON.
MEMORIAL SERVICE AT ST.
JOHN'S CATHEDRAL
ACHING
PRI
OR GANG.
Sholdi
A memorial service for the late Mr Jeni RO Hutchison, M.BE, of the Hong kong Civil Service, was held at St. John's Cathedral List evening, many friends of the deceased gentleman being present.
fore
the
of the ship
knocked of
The
maid that on Wednesd The service was conducted by the Fier, was discharging cate VH Copley Mayle, the Cataniral Chaplain, and the choir was presen -dymns, were sung, the first being
On to Perfect Peace" and other..
soul and body me Beurrection morning. agu; no more sorrow ne more weeping, no more pain,” At the conclusion of the 31r. Denman Fuller, the Cathedral Organist, Impresively played the large
el the Dead larch, the congregation
standing..
fore's men sad went to time. As when the foreman coolie returned, half an hour before work supposed to be resumed, he was the defendants in No. held. He informed the lame trimmer who, in turn, informed the Second Officer They went down the bold gether, and, there found the defendants, who were in hiding behind some A search revealed. taining cloth was b
found" budden
This w
VARION off of the
Mrs. K. U. Hutchison (widow) attended the service, and among others present the content was missing. were H. the Governor and Lady Brabbe (atenued by Lleun, McConnell, A.1).C),ay corners in the hold. Sub-Inspect the acting Colonial Secretary (Hon. Mr. ...Fletcher, C.BE), the Acting Cheristice (r. H. H. J. Gompertz) and Mrs. Gömperiz, Mr. Justice J. H. Wood rd, Mr. D. 1. Tratman, Hon. Mr. Ji si, neup, C.b.E, Hon. Mr. L. R Hati
No loge of filthy
shed around
The milk of bu
So thoughtfet and wo
It even breaks the bavitis, hemats to see such
anch of burbem serves its fellow
making.
While nursing all the children too (on half their pa
en we realise how infinitely use Who marosan arberg
If they of 20 la-water (1) had monopoly roc The very fast that we can do to even up the scor ¿With⋅ mel
benefactors in to cry Ohi chari
CRICKET NOTES.
NOT OUT-1
nee writing me notselaat week. I have the plainre of watching the members Hongkong Cricket Club at the meta
Thower who remember the fine displays of ten by A. £. Claxton last seaYON will be glad to that playing at Singa
Merchants" p, “the Rest pore recently for
he scored 108 rude and was unbeaten.
and the turnout has been exceptionally Home piper commenting on the sélec- good. It shows that the members are keen sons for the 1.C.C. team to Australia and enthusiastic There a few naw, definitely states that R. H. The trimmer said that when be why ipfaces songst the players and, judging osptaining the team and that formed by
or the last witness, he put the from the farm shows at the nets, one in Dongins has been chosen in his place hatch on the defendants, and proceeded inclined to regard: Hongkong R
with his work.
just a good a chance of securing the inter The MCC team for Australia were to
Orient Lini The new members are mostly military Outerie and part honours as Shanghai or Singapore, leave England officers, some of whom are sure to be selected throgh Colombo about the middle of
October for the inter-port trials,
Simpson, who was on board, was called and the defendants were given in charge. The Inspector said that the defendant, bad no business on board, as they were employed by the rivedere. Even had they been the Stevedore'w men, they had no U.B.b., Hou. ir. a. R. Lowe,Tight to be in the hold ut that time.
The foremaa colie gava coroborative Hon, ar. Lau Chuspak, hon. Mr. Ho
evidence. Foot, Jr. F. datland, Archdeacon Barbett, sir. G. L、 möadu, Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.L.E., Major C. C. Willson, UE, air, and Mrs. G. R. Sayer, Mr. 1. Jenkin, C.B.E., Mr. and Mrs R Hancock, Mr. G. N. Orme, Mr. de Magistrate: You imprisoned them
in the hold Witness: Fr Dyer Ball, Dr. E. Urminon, Mr. J. A. E.
Continuing
aid that when Bullock, B., Dr. WBA Moore,
he had finished his work, he sent for the Mr. J. Lafrentz Mr. Blaker Second Omcor and
went down the A. E. Wood, Mr. H. T. kman, bold together Witnas saw the defendants
Whether these players will turn out för Mr. E. Davidson, Mr. T H. King, M. in the hold. Two of them as soon as they the Hongkong Club in the Lengne series Barlingham, Mr. LEB Hodge, Mr. saw witness and the Second Officer, tried is doubtful. It is not advisable that, they J. Hooper, Mr. W. A. Dowles, Mr. B. E. to scapo. Witness had to drag one of should be encouraged to desert their res Goldsmith, Mr. F. C. Hall, Mr. Lthem down from balf way up the ladder.pective military teams, if they have any Dennys, Mr. and Mrs, S, B. B. McElderry, Mr. Augus Shaw the Second Officer, desire to do for that would mean the Mr. C. H. Lyson, Mr.A. E. Hall, Mr. M.K. said that no cargo roobes had the right strenghtening of the Club team to the detri- Le, Mr. R. E. Kotowell, Mr. D. B. Blake, to be in the hold between the hours of mart of the military teams who are very Mr. J. D. Lloyd, Mr. P. Jacks, Mr. E. W. 19.30 and 1.30pm. The case of cloth, keon or the League Hamilton, MO F. Mason Mr. A H. which witness found half empty, was intget Crew, Mr. A. W. Bower, Mr. B. A. at 12.30, when the
MEDEA's men knocked. Hale, Chis! (aspertor Kerr, Inspectors, off work Witner was in the hold as the Kent, Grant, Gordon and Furdon and the time, and saw that particular case. The Clerical Staff of the Magistracy and cover had been prized open, and the tin many others.
haing torn with a cargo book. The mir og cargo was found in the hold, hidden underneath
halen of cargo, and in
So Replying to the Macastrate the defen 'dants" anid that they went on board, a odd, job coolies. They were eng another foreman coolie, who told them to They await him at the stern of the ship. could not End the man afterwards,
JUNK
taining
RIENCES.
MISSING.
Of the old and tried players of the Club, men who have been a tower of strength to the Colony in part inter-port contests, was particularly pleased to noti Pearce and R. Hancock. These two playeri
icket enthu are always in the minds of
my
turn out for their Club. public was disappointeds There reason to believe that both Pearce and Han
rock intend to be mere promine In the picture this season, and, as this is sub- tantiated mora corlewe by their': recent
The
North
cricketers of England are doing. thing B, V. Carteright, House Selwool, Crawley, we
five wick
deserves the title of demon bowler. Playing against Crawley Boy Scouts, he bowled six overs for no Fíns against Horsham School wickets for four stas, wickets included the hat tri
a solitary run, anys a Home exchange..
TENNIS LEAGUE.
The following will represent the Chinese Recreat Linbgainst the Rest in the CEC to
did not often the
Ng
appearanos at the nets, spectators will look forward to coming matches with confidence that they will so play worth watching,
a fortunate related brought into the prosecution anbmmitted that while finch yesterday,
none of the defendants had any previous ager junk Com
convictions he believed they were members four passen
of a large gang of thieves who had latel mber of women and been operating in the harbour. They stole
The Hongkong Chib, as usual, is promot children, was proceeding on a voyage from rom avery ship which came into pert Triping to Cheongchau. Whon Cape Had it not been for the fact that the shiping the inter-port tournament, and can ha
miling soon, he would have asked the min was reached the junk encountered s. Magistrate to commit the defendants to depended upon to select the most repre
sentktive team the Colony can muster the Criminal Sextions. squall, the force of the wind being such
rumour was in circulation that the
on to cause the junk to turn turtle. For sunately for those on board the junk did not wank, and with great presence of mind, all the passengers, with the exception of a woman and three children, clung to the Cover-turned craft. Two of the children, it
believed, were immediately washed y b were drowned. Their bodies, however,
The Magistrate remarked that that would have been rather drastic
The Inspector said that the offence was
Club
had invited other clubs to send likely men BERGER
a serious one, and cargo-broaching had to practice at their nets but, so far become very common lately
The Magistrate sentenced the defendants1 have been able to gather, the statement
to six months' hard labour cach:
lacks confirmation. If it is the inte
of the Club to invite other emb ito ANOTHER SHIP ROBBED..
practice, is to be hoped that the Secre Another Chinese, who was charged by caries would be communicated with mined. Inspector Spears with the theft of four are the W
intely. There are about twelve clubs in pleaded guilty,
have not been recovered. The other child, pieces of underwear from the Ben Colony and if each were asked to send
The Inspector mid that the defendant was arrested in Canton Road on Wedner three of their best men, to show their form
baby, and it mother were impriso inside the hatch, but they fortunately had, sufficient air to keep them from suffocation.
day by a Chinese detective who searched it would assist in the the defendant and found the property hide possibles and probables The junk drifted for several miles and was den under his clothes. On board the a..
nitimate selection of m wventually sighted by Police launch Henry the clothing was identified as
FACE MEER part of the ship's cargo, a case of which Shanghai which went to the resens of the passengers. |
ang had been broken open; and a large quan- After getting all on board the Police forced, tīty stolen.
toh and rescued the mother and Sentence of two months hard labour WAS
to be none the worse for L
They were all brought
DEATH OF
TACK IP
feeply fegint
pappe
Wing Look Wong
@will:welcome: the re- Wet who did go well at
donor of goli tenby
MWong Kam
Fook
FOOTBALL AT SHAMEEN. A football match was played on the between teams Shameen Recreation ground
the representing H.M.8. Tarantula and Customs Recreation Club on Tuesday, the 21st inst. The Tarantula won by 10 to nil, scoring 6 goals in the firm hall and 4 goals in the second half. After avenging its two previous deleats by the Boys Own Club (1024-1) by winning the third game 3-0, it was certainly not expected that the Customs team would be so severely beaten, The high score against the Customs team was, however, hardly a fair rion of the Bam Luck was against the boys of the
Customs Service - They missed a severs! tions for the
splendid opportunities to score. Judging "the sesli by the rattling, good game they pus up, it ment
his confideatly expected that when the two
teams meet, the
teamto
understand that the R.G.A. have a SUP
packet in store Lliis Beason in the anal India player. If the it correct the RG.A will have an eleven which will be better than in former yes? The wlection of this player for the
secount of themselves."
FIRST INDIAN TRAM CONDUCTOR INJURED
While collecting fares on a tramor, on Wednaday, a conducity lost his balance and fell from the decks while the car was port mitch is presumably & foreg
in moting. He was riously hurt about
the head, and body, and unconscious clusion, as Hongkong cannot afford to
when picked up and remov to the Gov
the death of Mr. ernment Civil Hospit
jan old merchant of this
in a serious condition,
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