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LAWN TENNIS.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

The following are the results of yester day's tennis matches:-

Handicap Singles "A."--B." K. Valen sine bead G. M. Dodwell, 1-0, 9-6, 0-2

Handicap Doubles-Capt. P: H. Davies

de Leeuw and K. W. Lane (1426), Bu 108. Major J. R Lloyd and AB Baworth (-15/1) best. G. E. Ellung and C. B. Borwa (†13); 86, 61..

"TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

4

ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE SPORTS.

YOUNG, CHINA AND ATHLETICS.

ALLEGED INCORRECT

MANIFEST.

CAPTAIN OF THE “HOI" SANG

CHARGED.

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So ker were the contests, at the jannual athletic meeting of St. Stephen's)

PROSECUTION FAILS. College, held.. yesterday, that the pro-

Capt. Jalus Woolicott, of the her, “Hai gramme took longer than was expected.ang, was summoned before Mr. J. B. in the end Form IV. and its members Wood at the Magistracy, yesterday, to um Cap: 00 Olliver (-5/6) Fat Lacement toshave divided most of the prizes user a charge of wondering a incor between them, but a Saturday rule limits reet manifest of goods imported into the the number of trophies which one boy nay Colony on the Hui Sung. take away and those in the third place. . L. Smith, Superintendent of move up ose" and take the prize after imports and Exports, profecuted, and, in the limit has been passed.

outlining the case, said that two edalies ware seen carrying two large cases along the street on the morning of the ath They were arrested and on opening the cases 42,500 cigarettes, valued at 8700,|| were found. When questioned" the coolles] said they were hired to carry the boxes|| to a Chinese shop. For this they would to paid 30 cants. In Mr. Smith's opinion it was quite clear that they were" "treet|| coolies. The only proof they had that the cigarettes bad bean brought from the Hoi Ning was the statement of one of the coolies, who said that a man on the bost asked him to deliver the goods. For this he would be paid 30 cents. -

Open Championship Singles-Wong Pd. Keung A. Rumjabu.

Club Championship F. A. Redmond

G. M. Dodwelf." Mixed Doubles-Mr. and Mrs. Grimble . Mr. and Mrs. Grayburn.

At the conclusion Mr. S. C. Tseng dis tributed the prizes and Mr. K. 9. Taeng speaking on his mother's behalf, enlarged upon the increasing interest in, athletica shown in China ainey the old-time com petitive examinations, which made auch great demands upon students, had been abandoned. He hoped the keenness shown The following matches are arranged by St. Stephen's preceded the appearance for tomorrow-

of the College in the Far Eastern Olympic recorta-(applause.)

FOOTBALL.

RESULTS OF THE CONTESTS. The following were the results of the

contests-d

HONGKOND LEAGUE. Division 1 Kick-off, 4.30 p.m. H.M.S. Tamar Hongkong Club,

Navy

ground. Referee Mr. Smith H.M.S. Ambrose. t'. H.M.S. Cairo,

SENTOR CHAMPIONSHIP' EVENTS.-120 Navy"A" ground. Beforce yards-1, Hung Huai-chang: Mak Hollands

Kwok-fatt, Mak Kwok-ping: Time South China . R.G.A, Club ground: 13 2-5sees.

Referee Mr. Newton.

This week should find the teams to meer in the exhibition matches on Saturday, 2nd inst. The game between the Tamar and Clab will decide who is to meet the Casier. A win for the Club will make

the Tamor have two changes.. will give them the championship while a draw will bring them level with the Curlew

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0 yards-1. Hung Huai-chang 2, Mak Kwok-ping; 3, Pan Cheong-fong Tine 23,3-58cs.

Quarter-mile-1, Mak Kwok-ping; 2, Mak Kwok-fatt; Hung Huaichen. Time: 61 4-5sces.

The manifest was produced in Court, and acknowledged by Capt. Woolcott as the return rendered by him." It did not show the two case of cigarettes ssized.

The Magistrate to Capt. Woolicott: What is your defence i

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CHINA JAPAN,.. KOREA,

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Capt. Woolicott: am not prepared toļ

The Information in these Descriptions, consist... admit that these cigarettes were brought ing of a hundred interesting articles, packed This with facts canaisely set put, and containing statistics of the TRADE of each Country and port, would alone suffice to fill a large volume.

High Jamp.- Liang Sai-wa; 2. Hung down from Canton on my ship. A win

Hunt-chang; Mak Kwek-fatt. Height: seizure was made on shore and cot on the 4ft 11ins

>hip.

~ Both teams will be at

at full strength and a well-contested-game should-be-roet. The R.GA and South China game will now be played on the Club ground and 'the R.G.A should win.

The match between Ambruse and Catra on: Navy “A."' ground should end in a win for Ambrose:

CRICKET.

The following teams will represent the H.K.C.C. in two whole day matches at Easter, commencing 10.30 om each day, Batarday and onday on H.K.C. ground

EK.C.C. Garrison-Saturday, April 18th T. E. Pearce (capt.), L. J. Davies, Lt. Franks, RN., Mid Hayter, H. Owen . Lammert, L. D. McNicoll

น. Mitchell, D. B. Feat, Lt. Ste

and R. E. A Webster.

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United

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April

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17th:T. E

Long Jump-1, Hung Huai-chang; 1, Mak Kwok-lait; 3, Wong Chiking.

Hurdle Face, Hung Huai-chang; Lim hay; 3, Mak Kwok-ping:

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP· _EVISTI.—-120 yards.-1, Chau Sia-king; 2, Lau Chun-on: 3, Hoa Han-ych. Time: 14-5secs.

Mr. N. L. Smith said that the only evidence available was that of the coolic] from whom the cigarettes were seized.

The coolie was placed in the witness box and admitted he was carrying the cigareties when arrested. He was told by

| 290 yards—1, Chu“ Siu-king; 2, Laula man on the ss, Hoi Sơng to like the

Chuc-on; 3, Hsu Han-yeh. Time: 19.2-5 Leases to Claverley Street.

The Magistrate: The prosecution rest Quarter Mile-1, Hou Han-yel; 2, Chan on his evidence? Shui king; 3, Lau Chun-on. Time: min.

1-5sees.

"

High Jump, Lim Seow-chong; 2, Hou Han-veh; 3, Lo Shit-cheuk, feight:- đặt chiu.

Mr. Smith: Yes.

The Magistrate: And be was an accoun- plice? At any rate he looks it.

Mr. Smith: Yes: 1 think he was, an accouiplice, but I don't think he was by premeditation

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Long Jump Chan Chui-king; 2, Isu Hanych; 3, Lim Seow-chong.

Hurdles, Chau Shui,king, Hsu The Magistrate: Very good, Captain Han-yeh 3, Lim 'Spow-cliong, “

Woblicott/~~{ will dismiss the summons,

SMALL BOYS EVENTS.—100 yards.—1, Kim.

Davies, F. H. Fart Peace (Seow-chuangeung Lal-kuen: 3. Li

E. G. Lammert, C. Miller, D. B. Prat, G. B. Sayer, E. B. Reed, F. J. de Rome. and R. E A.: Webster..

BILLIARD HANDICAP.

The draw for the Palace Hotel Billiard Handicap has resulted as follows:-

-200 C. W. Chung, -150 T. Bromley. —100 A. J. Edmends, -300 C. Earnshaw.. -76 C. Bond73-W. Ogley.

Keng-jin.

Mathematics Race, Chau Hung-nin;} 2, Kwok Wing-kong.

Eggs Spoon Race.-1, Leung Kai-kuen; 2, Lim Scow Chuan: 3, Chan Woon-nin.

OPEN EVENTS-100 yards—1,' Hung Haa-chang: 2. Mak, Kwok fatty 3, Kwok-ping.

**

Half Mile-1, Liang Sai-wah; 2, Hsu Han-las 43, Woo Laisiu. Time: 2mins

4-35008.

THE STRANDING OF THE *** GLAUCUS."

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The CHRONICLE covers the notable avente together with the Texts of all the most import- Dat Treaties concluded with the ocantria of Eastern Asia, the various Castoma Tarifs Trade Hegulations, Climbers of Commerce Scales of Commissions, Consular and Court

JUDGMENT FOR THE TUG CO. FOR F, Hongkong Stampa Duties, Signal.

TLS. 19,000.

* EXTREMELY MODERATE CLAIM.'"

Judgment was rendered last week by Mr. Peter Grain, Acting Chief Judge, in H.M. Supreme Court in the claim by the Shanghai Tug and Lighter Co., Ltd., against the Ocean Steamship Co., Ltd., argued recently in court. The claim arom, it

will be remembered, over of the defendants' steamer Bicycle Race-1, Hsu Hanych; 2, Limera on the Lungohn Spit last August Chun-liang; 2, Peter Young,

when she was salved by plaintiffs whe claimed T. 58,000 for their services.

One Mile-1, Pun Chung-forg; 2; Lim Seow-chuan;, Kwok Wing-kong. Time:

mins. 15-bcy.

100 E. R. Hyrdman, -150 J. O. Achim.20 -200 J. Parkes, --25 W. £. Cuff. -75 B. Earnshaw, -123 J. H. Tait. -100 E. A. Murphy, -75 W. Atkinson." Scratch M. WcCarthy, 50 F. T. James. -250 F. B. Silva, −150 Jimmy Leung.

195 J. Fraser, -125 P. Hoffman. -100 W. G. Gerrard, scratch J. L.j

Goldenberg.

-75 D. Dollaw, 30 P. Lannen. -20 A. Gourley,200 W: Pits.

04. G. Pile (bye), scratch A. Groen. Bett (bye). -100 WB. Haslett (bre). Play commences on Tuesday evening.

SHANTUNG QUESTION.

"ENORMOUS DIFFICULTIES

AHEAD."

The Asiatic News Agency's Peking vor- respondent writes: --

Putting the Shot., Wong Chi-kin; 2, Mak Kwok-ping; 3, Hung Huai-chan.

Polo Jump-, ChauShiu-king; 2, Liang Ho; 3, Pun Yuk-man.

the

Towards the end of a lengthy judg ment His Honour said:-

As Sir Charles Butt states in The Envoy one of the most important

gng; 2, Taoi Hak-hon; 3, Ng Han-siu.

ULD Boys 220 yards race—1, Wan Yik-functions of this Court is to encourage

Kindergarten Race.-1, Gordon Lee; Jenny Weller; 39, Ma Wai-kong.

Tug of War.-Won by Form IV. Form Face.-Won by Form IV. Senior Championship Cup-Hung Hui- chang.

||

the maintenance of powerful and efi cient steam tags around our coasts to be in constant readiness to assist vessels in distress

Taking a these various matters into consideration, and comparing the value of the and risk, with other decisions, going back property alved and the danger

as far as 1834, the remuneration claimed Junior Championship Cup.-Chau Chiu-ap out for one small factor in the case to me to be extremely moderate, king.

I should feel justified in awarding the full amount claimed,

I refer to the item of Tis. 29,508 pat

With reference to the restoration of Bhantung to Chien, naws coming from reliable Sino-Japanese sources of Tokyo HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE in by the plaintiffs as expenses incurred

indicates that the total amount will reach over one hundred million dollars, and that the sum agreed soon in Washington for the restitution of the Tainan-Kizo chow Baiemands in the coming

will form a mere pittance ere Sino- of Japan's Japanese pegotiations in Tsingtao. The exact total in carefully guarded, since a fat demand will cer

precipitate certainly Chinese revolt against Peking Govern ment in the Shactung settlement.

FUT thermore, in addition to enormous

improvements, Japan expects com Way pensation for barracks and other build. ings erected

along

the

and Tainan, large hospitals with two years' retirement for Japanese employés numbering pay several thousand people, not to mention Japan's demand for harbour improve. ments in Tsingtao. Dr. Akiyama, Civil Governor, saya furthermore, that Japan ene interests invested heavily and he re commends Tokyo to grant China a loan, wholly apart from the railway, covoring the latter which he asserts require a

bun dred million yen at least, but including thirty million dollars invested in im provement of salt fields. In Japanese circles, in view of China's bankruptcy, it is questioned whether the can pay any thing. Go that Japan can only hope that China will accept a loan from Japan totalling say two or three hundred mil

in which event Japsa

wirelcas stations in Tsingtay, also for

SET IN OREN JALKA,

tiong

will insist

of the Tainan-Kinochow (Railway M

security to insure

of the operation

Payment

intereat amortization. Thus enormous diffi culties are baad of the Sino-Japanese redemption commission about Shantung, not to mention that there is immineat civil warfare in China over politios,

3. CORPS.

OLDERS BY LIEUT. COL. L/ G. BIRU, D.8.0., ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT.

ANNUAL INSPECTION.

1.-The General Officer Commanding the Farces in China will inspect the Hongkong, Volunteer Defence Corps, on Thursday, 201h April, at 5.45

1

in salving. It is true that it was sug gested that the amount claimed was not based in any way on this, item, but that the amount was merely put forward to show that there were some considerable

out of pocket expenses.

And from the formed by them..

But I cannot avoid thinking that it did in some degree weigh with the plain-

in estimating the remuteration for the salvage Bervices

It was referred to by the witnesses, and at first, even by

in open

p.m., on Murray Parade Ground. Counsel for the plaintiffs, because

Every member of the Corps (Road, viz. Tls, 65,000,

the when referring to the dum

servo Company included) is required to attend.

-The Corps will parade at Bead-

-quarters at 5.16 p.m.

One Marker from each unit will report to the Corps Sergeant Major at 5.30 p.m.

3.-The Corps will be drawn up in order of seniority in line facing Murray

Barracks,

be

stated $9,000 of the claim comprised actual out of pocket salvor's craft.

texpenses and damage done to It did seem to me that they had overlooked the fact that these expenses were incurred not only when engaged in salving the Glaucus but at the same time they were rudeavour

It conser to malve the Cardiltre quently appears to me that the whole of this amount should not be charged against the Glaucus.

It is admitted on all sides that far more work was done for the Gladess than for the Obriflere,

The Mounted Infantry Section will be mounted and proceed direct to the South end of the Parade I am very reluctant to reduce the Ground facing the Cricket Ground-

amount claimed by the salvorn in this The Pipe Band will be in rear of case because that amount does appear to the centre of the line.

me to be so extremely moderate, but these I feel

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Dress: Drill Order, Bolts, Braces; expenses have been put in issue and 21 Singapore, Fenang dalaoca, Prov. Welleding"]

A toust deal with them. Pouches and Side Arms,

I have come to the conclusion that if Helmets, Shorts and Putties except would be fair to allot Tia. 17,104, that Mounted Infantry Section and Beot-is- of these expenses to the salviag of tish Platoons.

the Glaucus and the balance to that of the Cordillere.

(sd.) B. B. YouNo, Major,

Adjutant, H.V.D. Corps. Hongkong, April 13th, 1982,

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Therefore, deducting this balanco from the claim, I give judgment for the plain- tills for the sum of Tis. 49,298 and costs.

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