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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS," MONDAY, JANUARY 8TH, 1913.
to break through but found the halves too strong for them and they rarely pass ed the halfway line. During a scramble
Saturday's games in the Hongkong in the goalmouth the Club had a good League resulted as under:-
Division 1.
King's Regt.......@ HMS. Carlisle... O South China...... 2 "R.Q.A HMS Famar... 1 Kowloon HMS. Titania... I H.MS. Hawkins 1 Hongkong Club 0 Hongkong Polica 0 Division 11.
H.M.S. Hain 11 EMS, Carlisle... O King's Regt... 3 University HAS. Marazion 3 R.G.A
a 3 HMS. Ambrose 3 Fleet Auxiliaries 1 Warders 2 Hongkong Police "South China. A'1Kowloon.
HAL.S. Titania... 2 South China 'B' n
KING'S. CARLISLE."
ground before
0.
CHINESE INDENTURED
LABOUR.
IN NAURU· AND SAMOA,
Writing in the Manchester. Quardian on British Mandates in the "Pucife" Mr. John E. Harris says:---
opportunity to take the lead but Begg sent the ball hard against the crossbar, Things looked bad for the Club when Valentine broke clean "through the de- During the discussions upon the mandates ia Geneva, both in the Assembly and in fence. Garrard recovered, however, and the Commissions, the disability imposed on cleared in the nick of time. Hands States other than British with regard to against the Police just outside the the phosphates received very little attention, but menibersahowed the deepest concern penalty area gave the Club a good open-with regard to the conditions of Chinese ing, and McPhail gave the ball to Metabon both in Nauru and Samon. The Bride who shot, wide from a good post-President" of the Permanent Mandates tion. A moment later. McBride was given Commission, the Marquis Theoldeti, had another chance to open for the Club, but again be sent the ball wide from close in The Club did most of the attacking and On the Navy B
forced two corners, both of which the good number of spectators the King's Police cleared. The Police transferred beat the Carlisle by two goals to through Valentine, who dribbled well. The King's greatly missed Wynne at back. who was absent through injuries received in the Navy Army match on New Year's Day. The Carlisles went off with great dash from the kick off and in the opening minutes scored, but the goal was disallowed for offside play. Shortly' afterwards, the King's forced a corner on the left and Scott placing well from the fing kick, Jones beaded the hall past Brown. The sailors took the ball towards the soldiers goal and for a time pressed the defence but could not
The interval, arrived with the King's leading
up-
drawn the attention of the Council to those conditions in very forcible language. The responsibility" of Great Britain for the condition, and main- tenance of this labour is clear, for not only are we partners in the exploitation of the phosphates, but British colonial officials in Hongkong are the intermediaries for making When tackled by Gerrard be sent the ball not only the agreements be the "importa out to the right, and it was went in wide. tions and conditions of work." How many Begg was prominent with a fine effort, Chinese labourers have been imported recently it is difficult to say, but there cleared cleverly appears to be a total on the two islands of but the goalkeeper Swan was again called upor to save from Nauru and Samoa of not less than 1,000 and Begg who sent in a lightning drive from not more than 3,000. The Chinese are twenty yards range, but the custodian brought over in batches under an indenture of three years, aud in Nauru, if not in was very safe
The Club were playing Samoa, they appear to be shut by far the better game and would have in compounds, the men are unaccompanied held a substantial lead bad their for-
by women. and the Assembly was From assured that stęps .are taken to warda been better marksmen. corner kick Swan punched the ball away keep them away from native women. bat Begg returned with a rasping shot Apparently the total area of exploitation in which missed by inches only, with Swan Nauru does not exceed a patch of 50 acres, beaten. Time arrived with a blank sheet, within the confines of which are to be at the Police were very fortunate to found the machinery of the shallow mines, share the points as they ever looked the buildings necessary to the exploitation like scoring. In the Club defence, Ger of the phosphate, and confined in this area From the restart the Ceplistes took up rard was always prominent with his sure are hundreds of male coolies without their the attack but Downward sent in wide tackling and fine kicking. Stewart, was
women folk and with never a hope of Williama ended a ran for the soldiers by very good and was well backed up by liberty even in the tiny world of $3,000 shooting the wrong side of the post. The his wing halves. Hegg, and Forsyth were acres beyond the walls of their compound, Carlisle's put the King's on the defer the pick of the forwards, In goal the and in these conditions they must labour sive and were awarded a penalty, from Police had a very capable defender in for three years! which Batting failed to score. At the Swan while the backs and halvee played other end Jones was running through a sound defensive game. Dr. Valentine when he was fetched down in the penalty wits the only forward to inspire tonbly of the League test any steps are being area agd Newton ncde no mistake, beat-fidence in the team. The teams;- ing Bran' with a low drive. Corners fell Club" Angus; Gerrard and Israel; to both sides but no further scoring took Valentire, Stewart and McPhail; Me Join the ranks of Hongkong's Discriminating place and the gune ended in a win for Tavish, Forsyth, Begg, McBride and Eng
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Carlisle Brown; Hagger and Watson Jarrett, Eldrets and Botting; Blacknell, Wright, Todd, Murphy and Downward. Heferee: Mr. Hollans.
land,
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TAMAN. KOWLOON,
There was nosuggestion before the Assem-
taked to discover other sources of labour; indeed, the Governments concerned appear to be quite ready to defend this system as a regrettable necessity." The question, therefore, arises how long this is to be tole ratel. The Pacific Phosphate Company. to, be bought out from Ocean and Nauru islands for a sum of £4,000,000 by a sinking fund covering principal and interest over a period of 50 years, and the total purchase price will not be liquidated until 1970. Presumably, therefore, it is proposed to This game, played at Kowloon, ended continue these conditions of labour until in a win for the visitors by a goal to nil 1970. In Samoa the object of this I TITANIA ? e. * HAWKINSY Koloon got well away from the kick off Chinese labour is the production of copra but Mason sent the ball over the bar (dried coconut), and the conditions are This match was played on the Navy from a centre by Clema. As the other identical with those of Nauru, with the "A ground before a good number of end Hil! tested Woodman, but the goal- exception that it is not yet clear whether bluejackets and ended in a draw of one keper was safe. Play was fairly the rigid control of the Chinese cool és geat all. The Titania started the game with the home team slightly the better, involves keeping them enclosed in com- and were the first to attack but their but their shooting was bad. Brown pounds Sir. James Allen, when defending shooting was wild. Offside against Bates forced Grant to concede a corner and the system before the League Assembly, relieved and the Hawkins going down Mason sent the ball behind from the flag said: "The Chinese are kept by them- selves as far as is possible to do so, and Pound scot in wide. At the other end kick. Bates brought Hooper to his knees to save
they are repatriated at the end of three. a ground shot, Philips punched the ball away from an overhead kick by Osborne
From the restart the Tamar took up and after a flying visit by the Titaniu to the other end, the Hawkins returned and the attack and Pasoe handled just clear Osborne, taking advantage of a faulty of the penalty line. From a scramble clearance by the back, sent the hall into following the free kick, Handford, netted
for the Tamar, the net and gave the Hawkins the lead."
Kowloon took up the The Titania took up the attack from attack in earnest and Brown was fouled the centre and Hooper was called upon taide the penalty area. Mason took ONE Large OFFICE ROOM in Powells to save shots from Emery and Bates the bek, Bt on for turd the ball over During a scramble in the Hoking goal the bar. Before the close Kowloon were month, Hooper failed to clear, and awarded a penalty for hands and Wheeler Emery, hended into the net, making the taking the kick sant, the ball into Rout score one all. Just before the intervalley's hands and he had no difficulty in Stocks ran through and, with only clearing. The game ended as above. Hooper to beat, miskicked in front of Teams:- goal thus losing a good chance of giving the Titanic the lead. Half time, one all. Resuming Barkhan was gent away on the Habins right but sent the ball be hind and a moment later Phillipa had to fist out a shot from the right, but made a weak clearance and the ball coming out
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to Pound that player lost control close
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Before the interval the Tamar tried to take the lead but Woodman de- fended well" and at lemon time the score sheet was blank.
Tamar: Routley; Smith and Grant Prior, Oxland and Markwell; Handford, Roberts, Veness and Sadler.
Kowloon: Woodman; Wheeler лnd Knight; Morrison, King and McKelviej Brown, Pasco, Mason, Duncan and Cleo. Referee: Mr. Perryman.
SOUTH CHINA . R.G.A.
Fil
The usual crowd of Chinese lined, the
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They find it difficult in three years to learn enough of the Samoan language and Samoan customs to be associated in any close relationship, at any rate, with the Samoan women."'
The uneasiness of the League of Nations with regard to the conditions under which the Chinese coolies are brought to and retained in the island of Nauru was voiced, by the Marquis Theoldoti, chairman of the Permanent Mandated Commission, who, in his report, said “It is, however, clear that, in spite of the guarantees incorporated
the mandate, the position of a Ühinesa coalie who is bound by a three-year contract, and who has been conveyed to a foreign land thousands of miles from his kith and kin, calls for the greatest care on the part of the administration of the Mandatory Powers **
game."
MARAZION
R.Q.A. RES.
in and Phillipe cleared. The remainder of the game was of the give and take order with Phillips having more to do
At 'Sookunpoo. the R. G.A played ten than Hooper, but there was no further ropes of the South China ground long men only throughout and the sailors won scoring and the game ended as above, before the time for the kick off. The by the odd goal in five. Johnson and The teams
game started ten minutes after time. Pole scored for the sailors, and Wilsona Titanic: Phillips, Lanning and Me South China pressed but the R.G.A deand Best for the soldiers before the in- After the change of enda Jobin- ENTLY" Complete Firase CODE Garrigle; Bone, Weeden and Bradshaw; fence hold out for a time until Wong terval. "BENTLY
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Wong Pak Cheng put them further Mr. Smith. : [158
ahead. Being two goals down the R.G.A..90 put on pressure and Pascoe beat Lau and shortly afterwarde Lallictt getting Playing at home the "A" team beat Kum Fook At. Sokunpeo before a good attendance through made the scores level. Each Kowloon by a goal to mil.
The A team were awarded these teams played a goalless draw. team strugged hard for the lead but time ored. Club but was not severely tested during eniled as above. The teams: Angus turned out in gat for the war against them and a fairly fast game a penalty from which Choi Ping Fun
failed to score.
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the game. The game was very clean and R.G.A. Phillips, Gilding and Framp opened very fast with the Club doington Bailey, Pascoe and Keay; Green, the attacking. Individual play by the Lelliott, McHugh, Couzens and Harris, Club forwarde spoilt many a good chance South China: Lau Hing Choung: Tai to score. Begg, trying to go through en Yuk and Chan Bo Leung Yuk Tong: his own, was beaten by the defence. The Leung Tai Fong, Lam Yuk Ying, Chui catire "Police team worked hard and Kwong Yeung, Loung Wing Tak, Wong Swan was in great form in goal. The Pak Chong, Wong Shui Wa and Chan Police front line missed several good Kwong Yiu. Referee: Mr. Garton. chances through hanging on to the ball
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and they were subdued by a strong Club defence. Forsyth made a good effort late
in the first half but Clark charged down.
HAWKINS" RES. CARLISLE" RES.
RES.
" TITANIA" RES. v. 3. CHINA B.??.
On the Navy B" ground the sailors won by 2 goals to sil. At the interval the score sheet was blank. Keefe and Gale acored for the sailors in the closing half
WARDENS » POLICE,
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