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THE HONGKONG · DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, DECEMBER Sra, 1971.
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53. J. O'Brien..
· 4th Drawing (Book sold by Miss, J. Soares).-1, Arthur Ellis: 2, Messrs. Moxon Taylor; S, A. Bainbriggs-4, Van Gennep; 5, E. Era; & Fred, Ellis.
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Sth Drawing" (Book sold by Miss Maris de Sousa)-1, A. J. Kew: 2, A. H. Skott; 3, R. B. Cooper: 4, "Robert Murray; 5, Aitaalf the Anoy Citizens Association is Carvalho; 6, D. H. Tsao.
A Chinese organisation as Amoy styling circulating a printed statement in Eug ath Drawing (Book sold by Miss Lolita lish, running to about 2,000 words in do Sousu)1, Mrs. F. Bacos; 2, Ferdudud; length roundly condemning the British 3. M. P. Remedios; 4, C. A da Rosa; Consul at the port (Mr... G. Tours) Poon Man Yock; 6, F. E. Antonio.
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You will hear some beautiful voices at The
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(Winners should take delivery of their prizes from Mr 7 M. Noronha c/o
ith Drawing (Book sold by Margaret and Messrs. Batterfield & Swire in con- disputes which have eens.com Credit. Foncier d'Extreme-Orient, Prince aliarnes), 1 Tiguerdonection with the construction of a jetty Building, before noon on Saturday, 10th radas; 3, John Staple; 4, J. J. R. Phillips; cerning the legal rights of the firm, December.)
5, D. M. Veura; 6, Helena Farias.
Messrs Butterfield & Swiro are described 8th Drawing (Book sold by Annie Barnes). as having acted at libitum, and in OR SALE-MOTOR LAUNCH
with harga cabin, hratory, pantry vete -1, Jona Basto; 2. D. A. Rosuris; 34 neglect of friendship, and the statement Electric light throughout Length 19" 6" Basto; +. S.V.P.; 5, R. A. Castro; 6, A.V.Padda wo are compelled to boycott their Bean 86 Draft 36 Enginn 3210H P. A Drawing (Book sold liy Annie Sousa).business, hoping thereby to appeal to Redwing (kereine), speed vf miles, good, sen their awakened conscience" Mr. Tours beat in first class condition, Apply Bor NY, -1, Miss M, Loureiro; 9, A. Sequeira; 9, J. M. Remedios; 4. Lau Yin Shùng: 5, is charged with disregarding Treaty do Daily Press Office. D. Mckie; 6, G. A. Robarts.
1uth Drawing (Book sold by Miss L. 3. regulations, exercising oppressive men- sures, transgressing the scope of treaties Ribeiro)-1. Maria Rorba; 3, F. B. diford; and shaken us friendship between Great 3. Ico. Silva; 4, J. H. Tash; 5. Sen Khon Britain and China." Chin; 6, Jalis Savares.
$. 3. Gacrod.
6. Mrs. P. Botelho.
7. Mrs.C.A.daReza.
8. T. W. Doyle.
B. C. A. Gardner. 10. Birs. P. Botelho. 11. C. N. da Sira.
13. T. Callagher. 19. Mr. J. "Stalker. 14. C. A. Gardner,
15. Mrs. Trigg-
18. B. Basto.
54. D. Murray.
53. Mrs. Barton. 56. C. A, da Roza, 67. G. Grimble.
53. B. Basto.
59. Mr.Arnold&Co. to. M. Hamsay'. 61. Lau Tak. 82. B. de Rora. 63. Mrs.Danenburg. 61. Geare. 65. G. Norunha. 66. A. Costa.
17. Mrs.J.E.Ollerton.,,87. Fred. Ellis
18. J. M. Alres. 19. G. Bristow,
Đô, Bill Pasko. 2. K. B. She,kb.. 22. F. 31. Silva.
3. Mons. Poszoni.
34. Chou Po Siet.
23. P. Botelho.
26. M. G. Carvalho,
27. D. Hollands. 28. Guare.
29. Hyndman.
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30. Mrs. K. Grant. 31, W. E. Andrews. 33, C. Assumpt#. 23. 31. Basto. 94. F. P. Soares.
35. Wong Hung 36. D. E. Carvalho. 97: Carlos Gomes,
38. Mrs. Trigg.
39. Mrs. H. J. White.
40. F. G. Eca Silva. 41. H. H. Taylor. 42. J. A. Walsh. :43. Chan Lim Foo.
4. Mrs.B.H:Camacho 45. A. Botelho. 46-E-VR Sousa, 47. R. B. Cooper.
48. T. C. R. Souza.
49. Mrs. Holman
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68. M. Gardner. 60. Mrs. Gillard. 70. U. Remedios. 71: Van Andel. 72. Lydia Silva. 73. Mollie Gomes.
74. Bo Kwong. 75. M. Durand. 76. E. Danenberg.
7. R. Baptista. 78. C. A. Gardner,
7. J.M.V.Remedios. 80. H.C,Macnamara. 81. H. H. Day.
32. M. Collaco. 53. C. Osmund.
84. J. M. Alvos. 95. Jacks.
86. Mok Hing Sam., 87, do Rant.
68. V. H. Farrer. 89, 0. K. Wong 90. D. A. Rosario.
91. M. Nolasco, D2, J. Mordey 93. Choa Po Sie 94. D. Murphy. 95. Angela Roes. 04. C. B. Shark
97. F.Rosser.
93. Ellie Noronha..
99. Fred. Ellis..
50, A. H. Ribeiro. 100. Ida Williams,
AMERICAN LOTTERY. (Winners in the American Lottery, and in the American Stall Special Lottery should call for their prizes at the Catholic Mission House, Caine Road,
Fri between 5 and 6 p.m. on Thursday, day or Saturday of this week.)
Let Drawing-1, E. Moore, Irene Collaco; 3, A. Lopes; 4, a. Xavier; 6, J. G. Rozario; 6, Insp, Wilson...
2nd Drawing-1, Mrs. Marcal; 2, Mrs.' D. V. Satter; 3, Mrs. E. Glenderman; 4, Elsa Carvalho; 5, Mrs. E. Danenborg; 6, F: M..Silva,
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11th Drawing(No drawing).
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12th Drawing (Book sold by Elsa Alves). r. A. C. Botelho; 2, A. "A. Alves; 3, Mrs. Danenberg, Beatris Boza; 5. A. A. Alres; 6, H. H. Taylor;
13th Drawing (Book sold by Alda Silva), I, J. C. Brown; 2, P. de Brock; 5, F. Marcot; 4, J. Parks; 5, R. Woodman; B, R. Witchell.
14th Drawing (Boulk sold by Leonor Collaco), C. M. Soares; 2, Lam Iu Chur 3, E, Wong, R. E. Darooga; 5, H. Silva; 6, E. Cray.
15th Drawing (Book sold by Leonor Gomez)-1, M. f. Roza; 2, Lam Iu Chun; 3, A. M. P. Farias; 4, J. Marquest; 5. Conny Guterres, 8, K. P. Young.
18th Drawing (Book sold by Tracy Brown).. -1, J. Watson; 2, V. Tranovich; 3, D. Lalchand; 4, K. Murphy; 5, V. Yranorich; 8, Ho Kwang."
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Some account has already been given of the legal dispute as to the title of Messrs. Butterfeld & Swire to build the Jutty. Much of the tirade now under notice relates to disturbances which took
ates Lath ult. which resulted in and lace and silver, Keepsake. Also, bat. T OST—A: St. Andrew's Ball, a Fan, ivory place
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a British cruiser being called to the port and a guard of twenty bluejackets landed for the protection of Messrs. Butterfield
Swire's office.
last Thursday "between Peak and City Hall a large Piano Album No.8, Kewurd, Mme, LOTTI GORDON, Peak Hotel or City Hall.
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R December 1st between Kayamally and Co., and bottom of Battery Path via Pedder Street, Des Voeux Road and Ice House Stree A small Dark Blue and Mossie Brosch. Apply to Registrar, Supreme Court.
DEWARD $5.00.-Lost op Thursday
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The account given of the affair in this statement reads as follows
In the morning of the 19th of Noven ber, Ju.. head coolfe of the gang building Butterfield & Swire's jetty, on his way to the Bund and after landing at the Tau Bee jetty, met soveral people who went up to him and talked to him at his ear. One of them suddenly cut off his ear with a saber. Some said it was a matter of love jealousy, while others took
And immac it an revenge. * tt folyte act of rodent all the labour-Mir Ding HY STORA RT (of London)
ers armed with axes and other tools City Hall, Dec, 13th: rushed out of the shed and first caught a sampan man on the Tau Bee jetty and then the headman of another gang build-ura for Passage by lady returning to 】WANTED.—ASSISTANCE given in re- ing the Native Customs' jetty, both of whom were beaten. There happpened to England end of March or beginning of Aprily bo a coolie of the Native Customs jetty, or would accept pange to South Africa. named Lim Tau, who was just taking (Cape Town). Apply Bos OA, co Daily Press his breakfast. The first gang of coolies thought he was the criminal and dragged bim by force to the front of Butterfield & Swire's office, where they began to Follow- beat him with all their might.
17th Drawing (No drawing. 1stă Drawing-(No drawing). 19th Drawing Book sold by Elfrida Caroliona Osmund), G. J. Spink; 2.
5, Mias F. Neves; 4, G. Lamford; 6, Cyril Curttis; 6., E. A. Lees.
20th Drawing (Book sold by Mrs. A. F Osmund)-1, M.0.; 9, Mr. Mody; 3, E. Vieira; 4, L. A. da Luz: 5, P. X. N. da Silva; G. L.M.O.; 7, A. V. Apear; 8, Mrs. Hyndman,
21st Drawing.-(No drawing).
23rd Drawing (Book sold by Annie Urqu- bart)-1, Augelima Castro; 2, P. V. Botelha 3. P. E. Cordeiro; 4, C. G. Ander- son. W. Hall; 6, Chiquita Botelho.
24th Drawing (Book sold by Mr. E. A. da Silva).-1, L. C. Brislow; 2, D. A. Rozario; 3. 4. A. Kelly.
Send Drawing (Book sold by Gertrudes Pinna)-I, Palmyra; 2, C. E, Meyer; 3, Eca da Silvs, Augusto Silva, 5-Kwonging the heavy blows and fists, they lifted Ying Che; 8, Baliza Noronha,
him high up in the air and threw him down on the ground, repeating this tor- ture for a number of times, After that they kicked him on the stomach very vehemently until he was fatally wounded and almost unconscious. And despite the fact that Ju, the head coolic whose eur had been cut off, publicly denied the man benton lo be the rent culprit, these jetty coolies did not realize their own fault but first "kept Lim Tau in Butterfeld & Swire's office and then moved him to the British Police headquarters. And being still in great wrath they hold their wea pons and searched every nook and corner for the would-be criminals.
GUESSING COMPETITION. Prize (850) won by Miss Louiza Yu Guess, 1880. Number of peas in bottle, 1847.
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Srd Drawing, Daling Heedios; Wong Kung Un; 3, John Lung; The following team will represent Autono, 5, Ason Nicholson, 6 SHK.C.C. in their home match againat Booth.
C.R.C. on Saturday at 2.16 p.m.-R. 4th Drawing-1. H. F. Bezario, 2, Wong Hancock (capt.), TE. Pearce, Major E Chi Kim; 3, Elsa Carvalhos 4, Alima Pereira: 6, Laura da Rocha, 6, B. FM. Edwards, E. J. R. Mitchell. F. H. Farthing. L. J. Davies, F. N. Yoang, E. G. Lammert, H. E. Benson, D. Reid, and B. 1. C. Morgan.
Rezario.
th Drawing, Miss Vennell; 2, H. Grant; 3, John O'Haulon; 4, C. Guimaraes; 5, Mrs. Lam Chu; 6, Triggs.
6th Drawing, Mrs. J. A. Young; 2, J. F. Tholwell 3, Miss F. MaKinnor, 4,
H. M. Silva; 3, L. G. Rosario; 8, Worg
Yam Fun.
7th Drawing, F. T. James; 2. C. I. d'Almada; 5, E. Arnold; 4, Paul Botelho; 5, D. 1. da Luz: 6, 0. A. da Roza.
8th Drawing1, L. Antoni; 2, F. T. James; 3, Altna Pereira; 4, J. E. Gomes; 5, J. E. Gomes; 6, C. H. d'Almada.
9th Drawing.-1, Luis Osmund; 2, J. M. Fred. Silva; 4, Dalja Gutierrez; " 3, Remedios; 5, Mrs. A. H. Hyndman; 6, H Savoy.
10th Drawing-1, Bertha Brown; 2, Ado Popperell; 3, Luiz Osmund; A, EL A Riganti; 6, H. G. Baynes; 6, Ft. F. Martin, 11th Drawing, P. C. Bogers; 3, Bande. man Dobson; 3, W. Gibson; 4, Georg Apcar; 5, Sun Kon Chai; 6, Bandeman G. Barley.
•12th Drawing-1, Mane Osmund ;,2, W. R. Wil inson; 8, Alds d'Almada; 4, F. Medina; 15, M. Dubon, 6, Beatrice Roza,
13th Drawing.-1, P. Grant; 2, Alina Pereira; 3, F. 8. Musgrave; 4, W. Fitz Gibbon; 6, P. Grant; 6, P. Grant,
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At 3 pm, over 20 armed blue jackets from the British cruiser were landed at the Bund and stationed at the office of Butterfield & Swire, ready for any emer gency A great disturbance was couse- queatly created.
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A 3.30 the British Consul, accom panied by the captains of the two British cruisers, called on the Magistrate of Police. Strongly charging Lim Tau with DAIRY having participated in the crime, the Consul demanded that he be brought over FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON. to the Chinese Court and held there for summoning for trial by the Consul and
All Specially Selected and Farm Fed. further urged that the other four accom- In this match, to be played on the plices be arrested. The Magistrate of
Turkeys from 6 to 14 lbs. University ground, on Saturday, at 2.15 Police refused to do as requested. Find- Geese p.m. the Hongkong C.C. will be repre ing his bluffing trick useless, and being
Capona & Chicken from 1 to 5 lbs. sented by:-A. B. Raworth (capt.), H. Bin want of a good reason, the Consul Tayler, W. W. Mackenzie, A. K. Mac finally requested, in the capacity of an
York cut Hama 7 to 14 lbs. kenzie, A. S. Exell, M. D. C. Sandberg, individual, the Magistrate of Police to
Mest, Game and Pork Pies to order.) M. M. Watson, G. M. Dorkins, G. W do him a favour by acting promptly. Sewell, W. Fraser and J., R. Way. The Chinese authority, however, was Also & prima selection of Own Fed. Pork, not a bit moved. The interview lasted Veal and Sucking Pigs, Australian Rabbits fully two hours and the guest left with and Hares, Sananges, Pressed Meats Sausage. intense disappointment.
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It happened that early on that day the Tao Yin and Commissioner Fung had Place your orders early to avoid disappoint- The following players will represent left Amoy on duty. So in the next mornment South China A. in this League and ing Mr. Fung, Chief of Staff of the Charity (Yingtak fire) match on Satur Commissioner's office, called on the Brit. day, at p.m. on the Club ground-ish Consul. and requested that the Lau King Cheung; Chan So and Fung British sailors be called back to Tai; Cheung Wing Shing, "Lenng Tai Fong and Leung Yuk Tong; Lau Tak Chung, Au Kit Bang, Wong Pak Chung Ip Kau and Chau Kwong Young.
2ND DIVISION LEAGUE TABLE. The following table shows the result of the 2nd Division League up to and including December 3rd:- South C. A. University Wiltel
14th Drawing C. H. Lang; 2, G. A. Hodpath; 3, F. A.. Williams; 4. A. A. Red- path; 5, A. A. Bedpath; 6. Mrs. J. Clark.
15th Drawing H H. Taylor; 2, Mrs, C. Y. Wang; 3, H Dizon; 4, Dickson; 5, W. Brookshaw; 6, 0. F. Ribeiro..
16th Drawing.1, 8. Rose; 2, Leong Chong; 3, J. A. Young; 4, J. A. Young Curlew 5, G. Dorkins; 6, C. H. Tze.
17th Drawing1, 0... Suares; 2, HR.G........ White, 3, . A. Ross; 4, H. Draper; 5, F.A. V. Remeslios; 6, L. Antonio..
18th Drawing, F. Media; 2 R. Baptista; 9, H. Badd: 4, H. Budd
5, F. J. Morres; 6, T. Hurlwel
W. Anderson; 2, G. Roza; 3, J. J. Basto; 4, John Johnstone; G, Luiz Rodrigues; 6. Farthing.
19th Drawing1,
th Drawing-1, J. A. Young; 2, G.. Griggs 3, LM. V. Rededics; 4, Luiz Bodrigues; 5, G. Griggs; 0, Antonia Silva-
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1st Drawing, Luiz Osmund; 3. A. R. Kinross; 3, Mrs. J. Johnstone; 4, Ho Kwong; 5, J. Baptista; 6, G. W. Leo.
22nd Drawing1, M. Mabe; 2. Kazarin; 3, 0. H. Basto; 4, F. J. Surse; 5, Kazarin. 23rd Drawing-1, D. H. Cooper; 2, 0. 8. Rooselet; 8, J. S. McCasin; 4 D. H. Cooper; 6, Alvaro Botelho; 6, D. O'Shea..
24th Drawing-1, Mrs. G. J. Robujson"; 2, C. Berwick; 3, C. Molins; 4, Patay Nicoll; &, F. J."Billimona; 6, Pavri,
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cruiser: To this the Consul replied that they would if the Chinese authorities would guarantee the safety of the coolies at work. Mr. Fung then demanded that both the ringleader and his associates who beat Lim Tau be given byer to the local authorities for trial. The Consul refused on the ground that Lim Tau was not wounded Arguments were that ar changed until finasly it was agreed that somebody would. be sent from the Com missioner's office to accompany the Consul to examine Lim Tau One Mr. Liang was appointed, who accompanied the Consud to Butterfeld & Swire's office and found many abrasions and bruises .8 8 on the bead and body and limb, but as no doctor was in attendance, Mr. Liang could not tell how he was wounded; in- 5ternally Mr. Liang consulted the Con
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SHANGHAI DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP. The final of the Shanghai Cricket Club Tennis Championship was completed on December 1st at the Cricket Club. The result was a win for Captain Barrett and Mancell Smith over the brothers Wheen 6-1, 6-2, 6:3.
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Bul to deliver Lim Tau to the local authorities. The Consul said that he would agree on the condition, that Lam Tau must be held in custody until the jetty was completed.
To-day 12 blue jackets carried a machine gun from the cruiser and set it P on the floor of Butterfield & Swire's office.
So far the British Consul has inain tained a policy of using his military force to coerce the Chinese Authorities and people, who being forced to anger have wired to the Peking Government and to Foochow
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The Compagnie de Commerce et de report dated Saigon, November 23rd, The foregoing is, of coured, an ex parte state:-- HUNGJAO GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. atatement. The Consul is well aware of The market continues very dull., Prices" While the final of the Shanghai Golf his rights under the Treaties and is not have made a L. rther decline, which, how. Club's championship was being played at likely to have exceeded them We give over, has been partly compensated for by Kiangwan recently, a very interesting the story, simply as the Chinese version and exciting semi-final in the champion of the Altair and is showing what ship of the Hungjae Golf Club was prompts their hostility. We do not doubt taking place on the other side of the that it is n wrong headed version of the
By bei final, and here
L. Walker, O facts. Lad he came up against Col. Marr Johnson making headway against a load of seven 1,271218 tons, against 850,119 tons in
holas which his opponent managed to 1920 failed to make the match all square Nailted, Japan quality, Hongkong por picul, fo.b. Saigon for the last hole, but this fact does not de
Der shipment. tract, from his fine performance-in-face | 27.03 ↑ (Continued at foot of next column) of the odds he had to contend against.
up the matter strongly them to take Navigation d'Extreme Orient, in their
1st Drawing (Book sold by Miss D. Lopes).-1, Ho Fu; 3, Yuen Hang Kiu; 3, M. H. Lo; 4, H. B. L. Dowbiggin; 5, Ho Cheuk; 6, J. B. Ross. S
2nd Drawing (Book sold by Miss A Beath entered Lopes)-1, E. J. Figueiredo; 2, Ho Kwong
DJ Murphy, 4 1 E. Comes;
iBettlement.
the
It is expected that the now crop has the rise in the rate of exchange.
rains, Bat the prospects are still good. sustained slight damage owing to heavy The total amount of rice exported from Jahudry it to November 8th, 1921, is
Grosse; 9, J. Berentson.Ď JE Playing off on Sunday, or rare in the first half. He only just quote to-dayWhite Baigon rice,..
3rd Drawing (Book sold by Miss E. Alvos)-1-P Botelho Repp; 8, E. J. Chapman; 4, Alda Alves; 5, H. P. White, BG. A Carralke,
the game was carried to the that Free when Col. Maer Johnson won.
The match was chiefly notable for the magnificent fight put up by Beata in
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