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CORRESPONDENCE

THE RELIGION OF WAR."

[To Tuż EDITOR OF THE "HONGKONG DAILY PRKSS."]

Sin-May I be allowed to make a

final reply to Mr. Mackintosh..

BP

The following

matches in the Hongkong day-

DIVISION 1

THE HONGNONG DALA

H.M.S Tenis 7. S.C., Navy

I am relieved to find the doctrines. I ground, 4 p.m. Referee, Alt. Jones

not his, but Ruskin's.

attacked are.

H.M.B. Tamar r. Hills. Ambrose, seer of much S.C.A. ground, 4 pm. Referee, Mr. Ho Ruskin. vitality, is dust and ashes. We need not lands,

n never

necept destruction, to please him.

Your

peace (not, carnage) in our time,"

Wiltshirey Kowloon, Sookumpoo readers may, therefore, continue to prayground, p.m. Referee, Mr. Wella

Hongkong Police v. R.G.A.. Navy for and I hope they will extend that period cum, & pm Referee, Mr. Lent. to include the lives of their children and grandchildren at least.

That high resolve and altruism were developed under fire, few sorrowing parents will dispute. Bat while men travel by land and sea, and human and

iranimate nature remain as they are man will have opportunity to shew his love for fellow-man other than by beating

his brains out.

The foundation of evil lies in the battle against evil." But unless the evil in course. is all on on one side as, of this war it was, but never has been, nor

ever will be again-then the conflict is good plus evil vera cvil plus gond. Whatever the issue, some good perishes And some evil triumphs, which is unsatis

factory.

To end, as we began, with Art.. Mr. Mackintosh abandons the historical field,

DIVISION LI

DEPARTURE OF THE

BREMEN

left

cong

anspory: Breme

for Eagland with a large nam- ber of naval ratings and military detaili well as a number or subordinate civil About 1,300 servants and their families

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SATURDAY, JANUAL

CONTRACTING TO DESTROY

HOLESOME FOOD," CHINESE DEALER'S DELAY LEADS TO PENALTY,

Tam Kit Sang, the Chinese manager of the Kam Fick store, in Shanghai Street, was summoned at the Magis og tau supa 1,000 berths were occupied): She expected to reach London about tracy, yesterday, for having on his pre mises over 300 cases of pickles which * Veruary 20th. -

Among navar oficers dejarung were: had been condemned as unfit for human Surgeon Rear Admiral Charles S. Wood consumption. The person from whom the Bright and Mrs. Woodwright; Captain Aahopmanager bought the pickles, a man H. Walker, Engineer-Commander J. E. Gnamed Sam Yick was also summoned. Cunningham, Paymaster-Commander LR Inspector Caygill stated that last Baker gecompanied by Mrs. Baker); September the Naval Victualling Officer Commandes B. Ackworth (ccompanied by invited tenders for the removal of 1,300 Mex Ackworth and family); Lieutenant cases of pickles, containing 30,000 bottles, Commanders D. V. Hizat, Andrew John- Sam Tick's tender was cocopted and he stone, D.9.0 and F. J. Lambert, D.S.C.; ook delivery of the pickles. It was a Lieutenants Dolphin, Ansdell, Clark, J. condition of the sale that the pickles H. MeNair (accompanied by Mrs. Me should be dumped on Chingles Island in Nair), Leyton-Benasti, D. V. Parton the presence of an officer appointed by Ward, Casswell, W. E D Friedberger the Victualling Officer. The bolder of the Cyril Appleton, Rose and Farquharuq. tender was only entitled to possession of The departing military officers include the cases and the empty bottles On Major G. le Huguet, (Wilte); Captains December 24th, the Deputy Victualling. E. H. Gray, (74th Punjabis); F. NOfficer saw two tracks containing bottles Bourdillon, (2/22nd Punjabis), P., P.

Kowloon Reserves v. United, H.K. Club ground, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr. Andrews,

5.C.A. Reserven v. Club de Recrelo, 8.C.A ground, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr Sayer.

St. Joseph's College. v. Staff and Depart- ments, St. Joseph's ground, 4 p.m.

Indian Rug Club B.1.6. Carlisle Res.. Navy B ground, 2.30 p.m. Re feree, Mr. Draytos..

.0.A. Reserves - 2nd Punjabis, Soo kumpoo ground, 2.30 p.m. Referee, Mr.

Sambells.

HK. Club Reserves Oilers United Legg, (Wilts Rgt.) 0 1 Cordon Alled with pickles similar to those sold

(3/22nd Funjabis); and Lieut. J. Bryant, to Sam Yick being carted along the Kow

loon City Road. He informed the police

Navy "A ground, 230 p.m. Referee, Mr. Masters,

The men of the Tilania have replaced the Carlisle's tonin in the free division, and they will now receive the Chinese team

on the Navy A ground. The sailors are new to Hongkong League football, but it is rumoured that they have a strong

RE.

The members of the Civil Service in-who traced the consignment to Tam Eat cluded: Inspectors G, Cocale, T. Murphy, Sang, who claimed to have bought it from D. Barnett, and A. Moody, Sergeants

Kirby, Wilson, Shannon, Dorling, Cheva her, and Cotton; Inspector and Mrs. Fox; Inspector and Mrs. Gibson, Inspector B. Mr. and Mrs. A. Calvert and family, Mr.

Sam Tick for $118. Consequently sum

monses were issued against both mea.

Another condition of the sale of the goods to Sam Yick was that after the pickles

cleansed and submitted to the Victual-

but stands on the ground that War 1 side and have had a good share of mic- Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. T. Hynes and family had been dumped, the bottles should, be

the foundation of Art. I cited the draw cose in the Squadron League. They will ings of our palaeolithic ancestors, the

oldest records. They are of animals, not find the Chinese a very hard side to beat, and Mrs. Grimmett "and family, Mr. J. Ling Officer for inspection.

H. Kynoch, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, and Mr. J. Eving

COAL FOR THE PEAK:

TRAMWAY,

and a fast game should take place with war, and are extremely clever. At least the local lads coming out on top.. some are; others, when handed round the

The two Navy teams doing battle on the cave fire, will have met with criticism. S.C.A. ground should give a good display, Rejolader, as we see to-day, follows especially if the Ambross turn out their criticism, and bloodshed, is apt to follow strongest aido. The Tomar have been Thus we see that Art is the strengthened by some new arrivals from that. foundation of war. I am, sir, yours, etc.heme. Mitch, the new goalkeeper, has COOLIES CHARGED WITH THEFT

E. 1.

played a couple of games, since his arrival At the Magistracy, yesterday before Hongkong, January 14th, 1991.

and in each has given a good display. The Mr. G. N. Orme, Inspector Kent charged ~TO TAS EDITOR OF THE "BONGKONG Tamar is expected to win.

The Wilts Kowloon game at Sookunpoo four Chinese with the theft of 1,325 lbs.

way Company. Kowloon men will make their debut on

DALLY PRESS,'|

Dr. Woodman, Medical Officer of Health for Kowloon, gave evidence that the contents of the bottles were unwhole

For the defence Mr. J. E. Gardiner said the pickles had never been exposed for sale, and the defendant's plea was that bottles. When emptied and cleaned the bottles would be re charged with shrimp

he had not yet had time to empty the

·sauce.

اقات در او به

SI-As one who has read, with con. should draw a larger gate. The of coal, the property of the Peak Tram Mr. A. E. Hall, for the original pur-

gulerable interest, the summary of Me N. T. Mackintosh's admirable lecture on

the new field. The soldiers are playing

...

chaser of the bottles, urged in his defence that he had not offered them for sale

The Religion of War" and E.L's great game in this League at present of the machine at which the cool to the public, m

equally admirable presentation of the claims of the Religion of Peace, it has struck me that the controversy proves how easy it-is to raise arguments by carrying the import of ideas to extremes. What Mr. Mackintosh said about the part War plays

and will be all out to remain at the top of the League in which they displaced the R.G.A last week

The Police receivo the EG.A on the

The

Navy "B" ground, and will be out to avenge their defeat, by the soldiers in in life seems to me to be unassailable, their first meeting. They are expected Life, in itself, is a-continuous war, and to turn out some new men who arrived the moment it ceases to be war it comes by the Bremen recently. The B.G.A. are to an end. Of course, this does not expected to win, but they have been play

ing indifferently lately. imply that, in the case of a nation, or

The junior division reach the end of "a community, it is necessary, in order to "keep the nation, or community, alive, to the first half of their fixtures with to-day's be constantly waging a ruthless war games. St. Joseph's are at home to the

At the same"

Staff, and a good game is expected, with against other nations.

St. Joseph's just getting home, time, mars gravior sub pace Intel. Staffs have been playing well lately, but However, there can hardly be any they have lost their Secretary and a good question that unless a nation-it applies, with equal force, to the individual is player.m Smith who left by the Bremen, ever ready, if necessary, to uphold by yesterday. force. what it considers right which, Another good game should be that must be admitted, may even be wrong from the point of view of others it must be prepared to leave the race of life to those who can Preparedness for the ze sistance of evil is preparedness for war, and such preparedness recognises the bario truth that there is no Echievement

Kowloon, and United meet on the Club without straggle. Strangely enough, this readiness to uphold what one considers ground at 2.30, and a very even game, the good is, in itself, a guarantee for ending in a draw, should result. pesce. It would; therefore, scem that The B.C.A. Reserves, the Canisle Re peace and war are aspects of life in serves and the E.CL.A. Reserves should dissolubly linked together, and it is a beat the Club de Recreio, the Indians" futile to dream of life without a struggle and the Panjabis, respectively.

it

as of life without, its peaceful moments

Art has its roots in atrenuous endeavour.

The baciants, for this reason, gloried

Two of the defendants were in charge

weighed on delivery; and the other two were coal-carriers. They all pleaded "not guilty, Mr., A, E. Hall represented the first two defendants.

Inspector Caygill said the police did not allege that the pickles. had been offered piping pages

for sale, but the defendants handling of the contract for the destruction of

aspector Kent said that on January 19th the Peak Tramway Co. rasured the pickles had been dilatory and un- requisition on Messrs. Jardine, Matheson satisfactory. & Co. for 15 tons of coal. It was found the first defendant was alleged to have reported "all "correct" to Mr. Enyers, the manager of the Company

to be short weight by over 1,300 lb. but

A remand, was ordered, applications for bail being granted.

URIUKET.

E.C.C. CRAIGENGOWER.

At Happy Valley to-day at pm,

E. L. Braga, D. M. Goodall, B. D. Evans, J. Stalker, C. J. Stapleton, H. Overy, A 0. Brawn, R. Boutherton, A. W. Ramsay,

Pestonji, W. F. J Gorvin

the K.C.C. will be represented by

INDIAN RC • HMS, “AMBROSE"

the

between the Club Reserves and Oilers United. That match was down for the Club: ground at 4 p.m., but has been

In the above maich, to-day; transferred to the Navy B ground to 1.E.C. ground, the following will com make way for the Rugby match. The stitute, the home teamAH Rumjahn, Reserves should wing

KOWLOON. WILTSHIRES.

war, and in their times waging of war In their first division match against the Whoa crusade against evil and imposed Wiltshires on the Sookunpoo ground to say,

A, & Arcolli, 8. H. Ismall, M. H, Abbas, A. & Rumjahu, S. A Ismáu, D. Woera pulli N. M. Bux, K. Khan, 8. D. Luail and D. Ramjaha

RUBGY.

ARMY 1. CLUB. This Cup tie will be played on the Club ground to day, at 4pm." NA, Wode house (Navy) will referee:

Cab XVI. S. Boube, GA V, Hall, JW Alabaster, A. M. D. Wallace and

On their undertaking to complete the work of dumping the pickles immediately, the Magistrate (Mr. Orme) said a smal pensity would meet the case. A îne

would be imposed.

AN EXCISE OFFENCE. CHINESE WINE MERCHANT FINED. A Chinese wine and spirit merchant

was summoned before Mr. Orme at the

yesterday for removing Magistracy brandy from a bonded warehouse without a permit and for failing to pay duty on the liquor,

An interesting feature of the case w that Mr. N. L. Smith, who until last week presided over one of the Courts, now appeared in the witness-box, to give evidence, as Superintendent of the Im porta and Exports Department. Mr. Smith said the actual removal of the cases of liquor waa ë

offence, but the removal of the bottles from the cases was more serious. The defendant, being in a considerable way of business, could commit such an offence frequently with out much risk of discovery, and the case

on those, engaged in it a supere course as 4 pm, Kowloon will be represented by D. LOZEZ! 3. W. Brown and N. G. Bath Wea, brought to make him realise that such!

offences were serious.

of disciplinary exercises, Their struggle W Crocker; F Wheeler and To for the attainment of their well-defined Knight; J. Coupland, A. Weyman and P. G. GAN. Tinson, N: ONscuamers T ideals inspired their Art Pesce, perfect Beesley Wa Taylor, OE Millard, B Lawplugh, N. A Harper, HG. Barter, fine of $100 was imposed, and the Peace. As opposed to war, implies rest, Paco, E Townsend and F. Evelyn McCann, C. J. Cooper and

Raiston (capt.) And brandy was ordered to be confiscated and that means the grave. Fortunately Bedezve, G. White.

there can be no peace while nations, or individuals, live. Yours, etc.,

Hongkong, January 14th, 1921.

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KOWLOON. TERRUPTED BUT AGAIN

ESTABLISHED.

HONGKONG F.C... OILERS UNITED.

Army Lt.. Mockridge; Capt. Tomory; Capt. Murray (capt.), L, Beyan and Lt. Moore; Lieut. Emerson and Lieut. Davis; The following will represent the Cab 2nd Lieut. Sergeaunt, Lieut. Dodington, Lieut. KA against the Oilers United on the Navy Mortimer, Capt Bristow, Lieut. Ham- "A" ground (kick-off 230 p.m.):-G.-mond, Gapt. Wahl, Lient. Lakom, and Grod J. Goldman and A Boysen; ALieut. Morton, TO McDonald W Ireland and 8. Bortensen

The telephone service between Hong and, Kowloon we temporarily dis

On of the Telephone Company's main underground cables, connecting the juno, tion sirguity between Hongkong and Kow Joon was ascertained to have suffered serious damage in the Praya East...

The fault in the cable became, apparent, small scale on Thursday noon but it developed considerably during the evening Emergency gangs, under Euro engineers, prked throughout the the attempts to clear the fault, Lion with; Kowloon, was re:: lished yesterday evening,

L. Goldenberg, E. Hailton, G. Begg, J. P. Sherry and A. Ogilvie..

KOWLOON. UNITED.

RIFLE SHOOTING,

HONGKONG RIFLE LEAGUE.

Ashooting match

between H.M.S.

JAPANESE COMMERCIAL

STATISTICS.

A serious decreasa, was registered by Japan's foreign, commerce in December, according to an official summary return pablished on the basis of custom houses reports up to December 25th. Tho

the country to the extent of Y21,810,000. Japan's exports showed a decrease of

209,109,000.

In their End division match with United Ambroze and HMB Alacrity, fired at balance of the period was also adverse to on the Hongkong Club ground today (kick-off, 2.30 p.m.), Kowloon will be repreStonecutters Hange on January 9th, sented by HMcKay, B. E. Hower and salt in a win for H.M.S. Ambrose BrAdama Mair R Roberts and A

Boores Marvin; E. Donovan, A. Palmer, K. Art Mason, A. Estorfe and H. Blythe RHM.B. Ambrose serve, E. W. Alderson):

16.P.0 Walk. 124 A.B. Howlett

Mr. T. HeJarvis 121 8gt.

UNITED », KOWLOON MUSH

110 109

BOKUS TO AMERICAN SOLDIERS,

EB, A. Tooker. 120 Pte. Seymour AP102 5.P.U Chilcott 111 P.D. Gons

99

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The Secretary of the Treasury Bouston, paid tied the. Finance

The following will represent the United Sgt. Peberdy 107 ClO Seaward

the above match, to-day at the Club Tag 90. Newton 81-POI

W. McLeod, J. Bench, D. DEAElli

78 A.B Urquhart, A. E- Simmons, D. Lang, CPO. Kalent

K. Valentine, A. Other H.Blake“. J^ Kent/: J; Leonard, G. T.

Total

- (Jontinued as foot of nace column:

as mittee of the United States Senata 76 December 27th that the passage us

Boldiers Bonus Bill would cost the Gor ernment approximately twenty-thron hundred million dollars

1921

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