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WEEK-END KACING.

The 3rd Champloqahip. for all wax exiled on Dec. 17th. racing yachts The Course was:-(1,) Channel Rocka (S.), (ii) Mark boat of Customs House. on Fu-Tau-Chau (P.), (iii) Lyman Beacon (P.). Distance: 9.5 miles. There J. L. Young Says, and b Kitche moderate wind blowing E. to E. K. Ong, b Kitchell

The Indian School played the Univer sity 3rd XI. on Monday and lost by t runs. For the winners Young Saya did

Scores: the hat trick"

H.K. UNIVERSITY.

V. F. Viccagio, b Eitoholi.

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E. Ho Tung, e Madar, b Abbas...... 3 BM. Talati, b Archili

MI.A. Kyum, b Kitchell

K. S. Chow, b Kitchell

W. A. Khan, b Kitchell

A. F. Barma, b Arculli

T. E. Yeoh, not out, Extras

Position:

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E.SE Results:-

HANDICAP CLASS,

Course.

Yachts, Heapon: Corrected.

fime.

Colleen... Sonia

Diana ........ Owes 47}"\ ;;4.28.04) Rolla

Ado 70717 do.

3

6

4.26 30.

4.2.138

Dorothes do.

F. M. Amulli 19, 0 M P. Madar (3

45 9

0

Yachts,

N. B. Kitchell. 10.30 WA. Abbas 20

30 10

INDIAN SCHOOL

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. Y

SHANGHAI "OFFICE.

N. B. Kitchell, h E. E. Ong. 6 D. Mohamed, b Young Saye ...........

4.26.39

ONE DESIGN.

H'cap. on Corrected Course. Time.

Daphne... Scratch 44351.

Bonito do.

4.47.40

12

Aika

"do. 4.41.14

W. Agbas, bE. K. Ong

9

Halcyon... do.

4,44.48

A O. Brawn, e E. Ho Tung, b

Talati

L. Rumjahn, c and b E E. Ong o

KRYWARD-HATH

31

Nama. Handicap Corrected

on Course. Tume.

M. P. Madar, 'b Young Saye

0

M. Hassan, o Yeah, b Ong

Gladys

... Scratch 5.01.33

J. B. Jetess, st. Yeoh, b Ong

0

Sealark

do.

4.57.27

Spray

do

4.56.30

Fooltim

de 5.08.49

1

Winifred

do.

$87.01

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for MEN

F. Mel Arealli, b. Young Saye... 0

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TOYS

GAMES

CALENDARS

XMAS CARDS

S. R. Bux, b Ong

"A. H. Abbas," "HOT "Out

LadyCloacina do 4.55.07 Sirias

Extras

Total

"Bowling Analysis.

Ursula

Lola

D.

W.

Owl

E. K. Ong

11

B

M. A. Khan

6

1

3

0

J. L. Young Saye... 6

B. M. Talati".

A TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT.

At Christmas and the New Year thera will be a triangular tournament between the Navy, Army and the Club on the Club ground at times and dates as below:-

Monday, December 28th, Tuesday, De cember 27th Club . Army.

Play starts at 10.30 am each day. Wednesday, December 26th, Thursday December 20th Army, Navy.

Fachts.

do.

**Position

Position

Pts. to

- Race..

$

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D.N.S. da D.N.S

GAME CLABS.

E'cap on

Corrected

Course. Time.

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CRIMINAL SESSIONS. [BEFORE THE

PUISNE JUDGE (MB, H. H. J.

COMPIRTZ).1

KIDNAPPER SENT TO PRISON.

Taung Kai was charged with kidnap ping a amall child from 103, Second Street, on November 3rd. Mr. A. Dyot! Ball prosecuted.

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The Jury wore Mesars. S. Boulton (foreman), E. A. Murphy, C. E. Sand- strom, EB. Cubey, A. G. Langston, J. Brook and R. Packham."

When asked if he had any objection to the members of the Jury, prisoner said he could not see their faces owing to the glare of a window. I have no objection to the Jury if they are doing justice to me," he added.

"

THE QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE....

OFFICIAL TEXT."

The following telegram has been re ceived from the Secretary of State of the United States of America by the Consul General for the United States al Hongkong:-

"At the fourth plenary session of the Conference "on Limitation of "Armaments. hold December 10th, Senator Lodge made public the following draft of a treaty and accompanying reservations:

"The United States of America, the British Empire, France and Japan, with

view to the preservation of the legal peace and the maintenance of their rights in relation to their insular possessions and insular dominions in the region f Mr. Dyer Ball said prisoner had raised the Pacific Ocean, have determined to a paint which he wished to raise himself. conclude a treaty to this effect, and have 3 His difficulty had always bear that he appointed as their plenipotentiaries the could not see the jurors' faces and President of the United States of Amu- the United. uggested a curtain for the window behind rica; His Majesty the King

Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. and of the Briish Dominions beyond the Beas, Emperor of India, and for the Dominion of Canada, for the Common- wealth of Australia, for the Dominion of Now Zealand, for India; the President of the French Republic; His Majesty. The" Emperor of Japan; who having con municated their full powers found it. good and due, formi have agreed as fol lows:-

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Pts.

,,

ts, for

te Position

Race.

Pis. to

Date.

17

24

Gral.*****

Scratch 5.07.20 Toinette owes 135" 5.00.23

0'47 Did not start-

0 Heckla

512134 4 15 Viking... 047

3:09:44 3 ·དྷུ་་་།། Dorothy Scratch Голд

*do. (5.36,20 53 0 Chinook...; 135" Did not start-

The 3rd of Championship race for Cruisers was sailed on December 18th over the following, cothek Start and

the Jury box.

The Puisne Judge: I quite agree. I myself can only see this end of the box However, I was able to see the jure as they came up and I think the prisoner is very fortunate to have such a good jury.

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.....

It was alleged by the Crown that pri- soner stole a three year-old child which has not been heard of since. The pri- soner, it was proved, was living with the child's parents in Second Street and one day when the youngster was playing in the roadway he led it away. “He was arrested later on, outside the Western Market shoes

In his defence Tsang Kai accused the child's father of being a Triad man, an opium tracker and fan-tan promoter. He said the child's father knew that he knew this and so trumped up a false charge to prevent him from giving the

game away.

It was stated that the police knew nothing against the child's father, and the jury after a short retirement brought in a verdict of guilty,

Mr. A. Dyer Ball, appearing for the Crown wanted flogging to be included in the sentence but His Honour decided that five years hard labour would meet the

ense.

SUPREME COURT BAILIFF ASSAULTED.

Play starts at 10.30 am. each day. Saturday, December 31st, Monday, Jan-finish at Murray Pier (i.) Lamma Island THE WORRIES OF EXECUTING A

uary 2nd Navy #. Club.

Starting at 12.16 pm, on Saturday and 10a.m., on Monday,

In their match against the Army the; Club will be represented by the follow- ing team

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(S.) Distance: 21 miles There was a fresh east wind. Results:--

Yachts.

:

Eenp. on Corrected Post-

Course.

Time tion

B. Hancock (capt.). L. J. Davies, F.Azuma 8.25" 3.07.34 10.

J. De Rome, F. H. Farthing, Gen. E. La Cigale... Scratch 3.01.10

B. McNaghten. E. J. R. Mitchell, T.Feathers

E. Pearce, E. B. Reed. G. E. SATTA Aileen

E. Wood and F. N. Young. The samo rape team will play against the Navy with the exception that E. G. Lammert will play in place of F. B. Farthing., Zy

FAREWELL MATCH WITH THE WILTS. On Christmas Eve the H.E.CO. will play the 2nd Battalion Wiltshire Regi- ment in a farewell match on the Club ground, "starting at 12:13 p.m. By kind permission of Lu-Col. Wyndham and Officers, the Band of the Regiment will be in attendance during the afternoon: The Club team for this match will bat

E. Hancock (capt.), L. J. Davies, Capt. P. Havelock Davis, F. H. Farthing,

1 19

2100 DNS.

420

** 316.83" "S

230.4 2015 4.18.20 6

7.

23

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17

**** 24′20′′

Norseman Fayth.

4.28.25 Violet

24'30" 327.43 Mist

53'30" 4.29.17 Queen Bee35'00" D.NS. Sea Queen III Ser.: D.N.S..

"" CHINESE BIO.

Yachts. Handicap Corrected

on course.

0

0

Points.

E.

10

Lady Jean 330 Denone Scratch 3.45.30. Niobe

do. 9.54.57

1400 D.N.S.

Time.

3.21.03

.8 .18 11

Helen

G. Lammert, Gen. E. B. MacNaghten, Dorothy II 1030 D.N.S. E. J. B. Mitchell, B. D. C. Morgan, T. E. Pearce, A. B. Raworth and F. N. Young-

OTHER MATURES.

WARRANT

Mr. J. Castilho, assistant bailiff of the Supremo Court, related to Mr. R. E. Lindsell, at the Magistracy, yesterday, an unhappy experience which befel him whilst serving a warrant on a debtor tanker was alleged to have been casault ed by the defendant, motor-car driver employed by Mr. M. Lo.:

....

After inspecting the warrant, the Magistrate asked Mr. Castilho if he had tried to seize property before arresting the debtor.

Mr. Castilho: I asked him to "pay $140. He said he had no money, and I arrested him..

ARTICLE I. The high contracting parties agree as between themselves to respect their rights in relation to their insular possessions and insular dom jocs in the region of the Pacific Océan, If there should develop between any of the high contracting parties a controversy arising out of any Pacific question and involving their said rights, which is not satisfactorily settled by diplomacy and is. likely to affect the harmonious accord now happily subsisting between them, they shall invite the other high contract- ing parties to a joint conference to which the whole subject will be referred for cou- sideration and adjustment.

ARTICLE II-If the said rights are- threatened by the aggressive action of any other power, the high contracting. parties shall communicate with one an.. other fully and frankly in order to arrive. at an understanding as to the "most" efficient measures to be jointly or separately (takep) to meet the particular situation.

ARTICLE III-This agreement shall rs. main in force for ten years from the time it shall take effect; and after the expira tion of said period it shall continue to be in force subject to the right of any of the high contracting parties to terminate it upon twelve months notice.

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ARTICLE ĮV.~This agreement, shall be- ratified as soon as possible in accordance- with the constitutional methods of the high contracting parties and shall take effect on the deposit of ratfications, which shall take place at Washington, and there. Mr. Castilho said that about. 4 p.m., on upon the agreement between Great Bri

tain and Japan which was concluded. at Monday, he served a judgment war London on July 13th, 1911, shall ter- fasued by the Supreme Court, on a chauminate. feur named Ho Kee employed by tho

RESERVATIONS.-The signing of this Wanchai Garage. He went to the garage treaty is on the part of the United States in company with Dewar Singh, in whose subject to (reservations affecting) the behalf the warrant was issued. He island of Yap and what are termed the served the warrant on Ho Kes there, and Mandate Islands in the Pacific Ocean then arrested him.

north of the Equator, the negotiations in regard to which are almost concluded, 'and: also the reservations with respect to what are termed the Mandate Islands in the Pacific Ocean south of the Equator. It" should also be observed that the contro versies to which the proposed treaty refers do not include questions which "according to the principles of international law lie exclusively within the domestic jurisdic tion of the respective powers."

In the course of bis address Senator STILL ANOTHER PIRACY.

"To put it in a few Lodge stated: words, the Treaty provides that the four WEST RIVER STEAMER HELD UP

signatory powers will agree between them. H.K.C.C. "A" Craigengower o

selves in regard to their insular passes- Craigongower ground, 2 p.m., on Satur-. day and 10.30 a.m., on Monday, Decem- ing to Hongkong was reported yesterday.

should arise as to such rights all the high The piracy of another steamer belong

signs and dominions in the region of the Pacific, and that if any controversy ber 26th. Team: L. D. McNicoll (capt.) A small West River vessel the Wa Sun

contracting parties shall be invited to W. J. Hope, Lt, N. L. Hammond, H-(247 tons), trading between Hongkong F. Sutton, J. R. Way, A. J. Palmer, Amorning with 901 Chinese passengers, both hands to prevent him from getting take similar action in the case of aggres H. Benson, A. 6. Exell. G. W. Sewell, and Shanmi, left bere early on Sunday

joint conference looking to the adjust ment of such controversy. They agree to Stubbs. W. Fraser.

most of whom disembarked at Ma Kung away. The crowd assaulted him, and in ion by any other power upon these in- H.E.C.O. A 容。 Civil Service on At 4 p.m. the game day when about 10 the druggle Ho Lee broke loose and ran

aular possessions or dominions. C.S.C.C. ground, 2 pm, on Tuesday; miles of Shanmi the vessel was pirated off allowed by the crowd. They agreement, is to remain in force for ten December 27th Team L. D. McNicoll Details of the looting are not yet to hand, enter a garage. The witness followed, years, and after ratification under the (capt.), L. E: Lammert, M. D. O. Band-

The Fa Sun was expected to arrive here and sked the manager of the garage il constitutional methods of the high con- berg, H. H. Benson, M. M. Watson, Glast night, but it is now reported that she there was a back door to the premises. tracting parties the existing agreement W. Sewell, B. K. Valentine, J. R. Way will not be in until some time this morn. He was told there was, so he went to between Great Britain and Japan, which A. J. Palmer, A. T. Stubbs, G. M. Dorkins.

it, but could find pone. As he was was concluded at London on July 13th, The vessel belongs to the Pak Hongoing out of the garage, the defendant, 1911, shall terminato. Each signer is Steamship Company of Connaught Road who was the ringleader, passed him and bound to respect the rights of the others, Central. A brief telegram was received he arreated him.

and before taking action in any con- by the agents of the Company reporting Replying to Mr. Le, the witness said troversy to consult with them. There is. the incident and stating that there had that the defendant made no attempt to no provision for the use of force to carry ben no bloodshed.

run away when he saw him coming output any of the terms of the agreement, of the garage.

and no military or naval stations Turk

In addition to the above matches the H.I.C.C. "A" will play two matches da below:--

BRITAIN'S TRADE WITH INDIA. BUSTAINED AND WELL DIRECTED

·· EFFORT NEED.

The Tivics Trade Supplement, in s leader, regards Mr. Ainscough's report Ba very important and very timely, re vealing factors vitally related to the fature trade of Great Britain with the great East market. · It points out that

CRACKERS AGAIN. “JACKS" LAST NIGHT ASHORE.

Proceeding, the witness said he took the debtor out of the garage into the road to take him to the station. They had not walked 50 yards up the road, when the defendant came up and holding the witness by the arm said: No can charged. A crowd collected and pro- ceeded to assault Dewar Singh who ran attention to the witness, and demanded away. The crowd then turned their Ho Kee's release. The witness had to drop a stick which he was carrying, in order that he might hold Ho Kee with

This

Mr. Lo: As a bailiff, when you get anywhere in the back ground or under a judgment debtor in your custody, and cover of these plain and direct clauses. you apprehend that a mob is coming The surest way to prevent war is to re- to attack you and rescue the debtor, is move the cause of war. This is an attempt it your natural instinct to drop your to remove the cause of war over, a

area of the globe's surface by ral A naval seaman of the H.M.B. Ambrose defending stick to have both hands on

upon the good faith and honest intentions named Thomas Playford was charged the debtor-Yes. yesterday with firing crackers at a late

Replying to further questions, Mr. of the nations which signed this Treaty hour on the previous night in Spring stick to strike the crowd with. He did of diplomacy and joint ecosideration-and- Garden Lane.

not see Dewar Singh strike any of the conciliation:" bore before leaving for Home on the tell him at the time of his arrest that The defendant said it was his last night crowd with his stick. Ho Kee did not

during the last fiscal year India's share before Mr. J. R. Wood, at the Magia Castilho denied that he had used his solving all differences through. & procese

of Great Britain's export was 15.8 per cent., 2.8 more than in the last pre-war year; Australia's was 6.7, and the United States 8.2, whils England's percentage of the Indian total importa last yeas was 61 as compared with 64 in 1913.

and well-directed effort to hold our own

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Ho Kee spoke in the Bhanghai dialect Evidence was given to the effect that, and the witness did not understand him, spectacle glasses is of the greatest importance, writes Dr0_Hartridge, F.B.C.S., Ophthalmic Surgeon and · defendant called Mr. Look's Lecturer on Ophthalmic Surgery to the chauffeur to give evidence. The complainant put in a claim for sale wie wild that he and a friend Westminster Hospital "they must be. compensation for the damage..

tried to explain to Dowar Singh that accurately centred in frames that are Ho Kee was only the guarantor of the light, strong and fit well, otherwise the debtor, but the latter would not listen

manufacturers have new and bafting con of the houses and fired off crackers. ho's statement about the mob attacking with three others Playford went into one, Dewar Singh corroborated Mr. Castil

defendant proceeded to smash & Lamp

bracket.

A fine of 83 was imposed and Playford was ordered to pay 85 compensation.

The

ditions to face and foreign competition When remonstrated with by the mistress, them." was never more formidable.

The stimulation of the manufacturing industries of India following on the war does not necessarily mean a reduction in the aggregate British imports, but by increasing national wealth and raising the standard of living in India, it should sexist the activity of her overseas trado.

It however, means much readjustment in the scope of our supplica of manufac- tures to the Indian marketa. The spirit of hostility to trading and other rela tions with Great Britain of which Gandhi is the High Priest cannot be ignored.

Tokyo was confronted recently by the

to them and proceed to attack them with good effect of the most carefully chosen biz stick. We took the stick from correction may be entirely frustrated by him, witcess Bald. Cuntilto a faulty position of the glasses, or even

a fresh source of eye-strain may be intro.. possibility of a water Lamine as a result helped the Indian, and we took his stick of an earthquakes the most severe experMr. Lindsell remanded the case until duced" The Hongkong Optical Co., enced in 28 years. An intake tunnel in to-day in order consult the Registrar

from him also.

Mr. Alarcough does not craggorate the Westorn anbarbe of Tokyo, collapsed with regard to the procedure employed successors to Clark & Co., Retracting, and as a result of the tremor. The Water in acutinga itdgment: warrant, and Manufacturing Opticians, located in 63- Department hoped to be able to avoid salsa tu soo the promissory note to dis Queen's Road Central, have the equip interruption of the service, and prasom- ably they succeeded, or, more would have cover-whether Ho Koe was the dubtor or ment-And-instrument to.

spectacle to a nicety been heard of the matter.

when he says that racial feeling in more apparent to-day than ever before. There is, however, no occasion for despondency Great Britain and India are interde pendent.

just your

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