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0.3.0 %. NAVY.
The following will represent the C.BO. in a friendly match against the Navy ch the former's ground to-day, commeno ing at 21 p.m.-Yew Man Han, Bo Wing Kio, &. A. V. Hall, A. J. Kow, Wong Po Keung, James Wong, M. K. Lo, Chao Man Ping, H. Ching, Wei Wing Lok and Geo. Lee.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL,
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THE SEASON OPENS TODAY.
To-day, the league season opens with the following matches:---
Division I kick-off, 3 p.m. Hongkong Club Reserves v. Kowloon Reserves, Olab-ground. Referee Mr. Andrew.
United Recreation Club 2/Wilts Reserves, United ground, Referee Mr. Williams.
STEALING BY FINDING.
DECISION REVERSED.
The drain (soolia employed, for the P.W.D., who was last week sentenced to ten days' imprisonment by Mr. Lindsel! for the larceny by Anding of a diamond ring worth £50 which hepawned for $250, was again before the Court, yester day, when the Magistrate revised his decision on a point of law.
It will be remembered that the prisoner pleaded he had found the ring at the bottom of a drain in Staunton Street, and that having no means of discovering the identity of the owner, had converted it to his own use.
The Magistrate decided that the accus- ed had no right to do this, it being his duty to endeavour to find the owner.
Mr. Lindsell now told Sergeant Ingham that he had re-opened the case because after careful consideration of the circum. stances he had come to the conclusion that the conviction was wrong in law on two grounds-(3) That it was essential in every larceny case to prove that the nd Punjabis . University, Railway taking was inrito domino. In this case ground, Kowloon. Referee Mr. Pearce.
S.C.A. Av. R.G.A. Reserves, Navying, and therefore it was not larceny. no claimant for the ring was forthcom ground. Referee Mr. Hollands (2) To substantiate a charge of larceny
St. St. Joseph's S.C.AB' Joseph's ground. Referee. Mr. Sambells by finding, positive evidence must be The Carlisle Curlew Reserves match produced to prove that at the time of will be played at a later date as the finding an article, a finder had good former ship is out of port."
reason for knowing the owner could be that by making enquiries, the Ander could located. It was not sufficient to prove
be
The Hongkong Club 18. uroi
Club senior team will
WORLD THEATRE
4.15 p.m. in a friendly,
discover the identity of the owner unless The Garrison will open the ground at
there was something on the article, such. Sookumpoo to-day with a match between as a monogram, to indicate the identity Popular R.G.A. and Wiltshires. A stand has of the owner. In this case there was not been erected for the convenience of vis this "something," and therefore the con tors. Mr. Jones will be in charge. viction was wrong in law, and the pri
The Wiltshires band will be in attend-soner must be discharged. #
IDES.
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"H.E. the G.O.C. will be present." SOUTH CHINA A.A. “A” ». R.GA, (R)
The following have been selected to re- present the Association on the Navy B. ground. to-day: Hui Shing Ia; Chan Taz So and Fok Ping In; Leung Moon Tong. Lau Hong Wing (capt.) and Chan Pui Lai Yuk Tat, Chad Kwong lu, Au Yau, Wong Chung, Leung Wing Tak and Ko Sik wai.
SOUTH CHINA A.A. "B" v. ST. JOSEPH'S.
The Magistrate directed the Sergeant to we to it that the police kept no record against the prisoner in connection with this case. The ring must be returned to the pawnbroker.
POLICE EXPLA NATION OF RICSHA DISPUTE.
HUSBAND'S ACTION CRITICISED.
The case in which Mr. W. A. Morgan, of the Kowloon Docks, was summoned by two riesha coolies for having refused to pay the legal fare on the night of Septem- ber 20th, was called again in Mr. Lind-
The following will play for the Ass-sell's Court, yesterday. ciation on St. Joseph's ground to-day:- Lau Cheung; Fung Wing Tai and Kwok Sin, Yan (capt.); Leung Fong, T300 Kaud Woon and Cheung Wing Shing: Las Tak Chung, Fung Man Kit. Vip Kauko, Tin Yuk On and Chu Kwong Young.
Trame inspector Gurrod said This
case has been settled, but 1 would like, with your Worship's permission, to make & few remarks. This summons was taken out by me on information supplied by the Kowloon police, and the names were. UNITED .. WILTS RESERVES.
also submitted to me. Mr. Morgan, and gentleman friend of his have already' The following will Tepresent
appeared in Court, and Mr. Morgan has United in the above League 2nd Division stated that this gentleman friend would match to-day at the United ground. accept at responsibility. 1 might say: Kick-off, 3 p.m. sharp:-. Beach B. that a treble amount has been paid to Hyder and
Leonard, Urquhart the coolies, as, compensation. This is Valentine, quite satisfactory, but to clear the police
Uzorio and Kent.
B.A.". WILTS.
the
The opening match of the Troops at Sookumpoo Valley takes place at 4.13 p.m. to-day:-R.A. Wilts. Regt. The Band of the Wilta. Regt. will be in attendance: The G.O.C. has signified his intention of being present.
"UNIVERSITY. PUNJABIS.
The following will represent the Uni- versity in a 2nd Division match against the Punjabis at 3 p.m. to-morrow on the latter's ground at Kowloon-Y. K. Wong; 8. A. M. Sepher (capt.) and B. C. Lee; J. Guzdar. P. H. Lim and H. 9. Teb; S. C. Ting. K. S. Cheah, N. M. Lim, D. K. Samy and T. L Cheah; Reserve: T. Z. Wu
SHOOTING.
in the quines, I would like to add that the European Police Sergeant did go with the coolies to Mr. Morgan person. ally. the sergeant did not that he told the Mr. Morgan tells me although Sergeant it was not him but another gentleman who engaged the reshs and took Mrs. Morgan to the house on that particular night.. Mr. Morgan is sup posed to have told the sergeant also, to see this gentleman, giving him his ad- dress. The police are absolutely clear on. that point. think the better course for Mr. Morgan to have taken in the circum- stances would have been to pay the ouolies and settle with his friend afterwards, especially as it was his wife who concerned. It would have saved a lot of trouble to the police, and the time of the Court. With your Worship's permission, the case need not go any further.
WAS
Replying to the Magistrate, the Inspec tor said that the coolies had received $1.50 each.-
The summons.was dismissed.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORES.
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The Challenge Cup presented by Major General Sir W. G. Gascoigne, K.O.M.G., for the best individual shot among the Regular British Troops in Hongkong, will be competed for in the "All comers Competition (No. 7) at the 2nd Bn. or EKS BY LICUT.-COL G: BLED, D.8.0.. (Duke of Edinburgh's), Wiltshire Regt. Rifle meeting on 29th October (Indian Troops not eligible)."
JAPAN'S TRADE WITH CHINA
The total exports and imports between Japan and China" from January 1st to August 31st are valued at 179,838,000 yen and 111,423,000 yen respectively, showing an excess of exports over imports to the amount of 68,415,000 yen. The following! table shows the details of exports and Imports since January 1st-
EXPORTS FROM JAPAN_
Manchuria
To
790,741,000
North China'
Central China
ANGLO-
South China ..
52,897,000 06,100,000 *1,000,000
IMPOETS TO JAPAN,
From
EGYPTIAN
TOBACCO
Manchuria
18,210,000
North China
40,001,000
Central China
48,421,000
South China
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PARADES.
Fick Day, Sunday 30th. Mounted Infantry parade at Kowloon
Ferry at 8.30 am.
Dress; Drill order with haversacks and
water-bottles, bandoliers. Infantry and Machine-gua Platoons
parade at Blake Piar, at 8.30 a.m.. Dress: Khaki jacket, shorts, or kilts, belts, trucs and pouches Huver- sacks and water-bottles. Rifles and Bidearios. Greateqats should be taken and left on the lagach for use on the return journey. 'Haver sack rations and blank ammunition will be issued at Blake Pier. Becruits drills will be held at Hend- quarters on Monday, October 24th, and Kowloon Docks on Friday, October 28th, st. 5.30 p.m..
Dress: Plain clothes.
„MUSKETRY.
Part 1 Annual, Musketry Course will be fired by Casual on Sunday, the 23rd inst., "at King's Park Range, com- mencing at 10 am... Dreas: Plain clothes. Officer for duty: Lieut. J. S. McCann.
PROMOTION.
No. 344 Private H. G. Hegarty, Machine- gui Section, to be Lancs-Corporal, dated the 21st inst.
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IRRITATED & INFLAMED EYE can be directly traced in many cases, to the Sunday Motor trip and Goling. The dust from sections of the local roads contain a decided eye irritant. A sug- gestion for these trips would be to keep No. the windshield up, and
and to use a pair of Bun glasses. Sun glasses of any pattern with either Crookes, Luxfel, Fieuzal, Ambor, London Smoke, or Bine lenses No. are obtainable at very moderate prices from The Hongkong Optical Co., suces sors to Clark & Co., Manufacturing and Refracting Opticians the most compet ent manufacturing optical establishment in-South China located in 63, Queen's Road Central, (opposite to the Singer Sewing Machine Company-Anvr. 1669 |
REVERSIONS.
50 Sergt. F. Meade is permitted to revert to the rank of Private at his own request, and posted ́ to No, @ Platoon (Infantry Company), with effect from this date.
167 Corporal. A. B. Purves is per
mitted to revert to the rank of Private at his own request. TRANSFER.
187 Corp. A. B. Purves is transferred from Artillery Company to No. 5 Platoon (Scottish Company), with effect from this date.
G-FE RAPSON, B-Major,
Adjutant, H.V.D.C. Hongkong, October 21st, 1921,
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