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THE CHINA HOUSE FRAUDS. THE EVIDENCE OF THE DÉFEND- ANT HAYNES.

SPORT.

TAR EASTERN OLYMPIAD

4

THE FINAL RESULTS

fruzeton 'ruver's Audacy.]

OSAKA, Muy gah.

INTERFORT SHOOTING.

HONGKONG PUTS UP A GOOD SCORK.

Far

TENNES LEAGUE

DIVISION.

UNIVERSITY e. LRC, Med serper's FINE SHOOTING. Enter, Benneti asili In the trial of

After a lapse of nine years.

Playing on the University ground on Haynes and in coniection with the "China

Easirya Interpart Shooting Match is Saturday in, the "A" Division of the Iroads, the defendant. 4. E. House"

| being held this year, in which trams, frog Hongkong Tetinis Lengte. th India i Haynes, who was a resident for a gin

Singapore and creation Club defeated the Univ rsity Shanghai, Hongkong. Hongkong gavo evidence denying the charges. He stillend thun her went to the The last day of the Osaka Olympic Penang are competing. Acwurding to the quite, comfortable by 81 games to s Federated Malay States and became a jperts was favoured with glorious wearules, the shooting has in take placa be | Storyst

O. and H. D. Ramjahn (LRC) Lan Redmond and Roffey, 83; bout Foster rubber planter. Later he was appointed her. Throughout the six days a fine tween the 15th April and the mist inst.

and Noo. 10-1 bent Au and Wong, 11-0. the managing director of a company, hus spirit of portamanship has prevailed, in the variops ports to which the teams

S. D. and S. H. Isinail (I.R.C.) beat owing to the shap a receiver was up (and, while no world records were broken, belong, and the team with the highest pointed. He then went to Chim, where practically all the Far Easter cords aggregate score is declared the winter. Redmond and Roffey, 7-4; beat Fostor The Hongkong shoot teek place on Satur- and Soo, 8-3: at Au and Wour. 20-t. S. A. and A. L. Rumjahn (1.R.C.) he net a number of Chinese meghants, i

were smashes, He came to the conclusion that there was i

Out of Yen championships Japan lasiny afternoon at the Taikoo range, a team; best Redmond and Roffey, d-ã; beat · a great need for an organisation in i England similar to that in Aurrien for won three; namely, the track and Geld, 12 of the best shots in the Calany Foster and Sep. 101: brat An and Wang,

The Viking part-the best ten sevres counting. 11-0. assisting direct 'trade between this country; immlig and tennis events,

This IN and China. Two days after he returned pines have also secured thre; basketball, Out of possible aggregate of 1,956

volleyball and baseball, China has seen points Hongkong 'wecured 930.

susidered a really good sein, and the! to England he met Ensvyr, who asked him

Hengkeng me think they have good to call at China House, Knightsbridge, jed one only, football He won to Enever's office, and the The disposition of the Emperor's trophy

match. The stone works out at 95.6 per defendant then declared that he was was disensed by the committee, and at lospects of pulling off the Interport, responsible for the Anglo-Burma teation, the distribution of prizes. which took

sale .. It is highest interport the Civil Service Cricket Club by 61 games out of which he and his friends had made place in the Public Hall, it was awarded man fur the best ten sepròs out of a poè League, the Indian Prevention Clr» beat

score that Hongkong fans marle for, taaly 206,000, but that was nothing fumpared to Japan.

years past and a win for the peal ten

Was

The Chinese Minister's Trophy awarded to the Chinese football players

to what he was going to make out of Chinese business. Enever referral, parti-, cularly to the Anglo-Chinese. Trust and The Japanese Foreign Minister's Trophy Just now would do much to revive the the Japanese tennis flagging interest in rile shooting in the

Colony, which Corporal E. Gonden Mercantile Corporation, of which the Ear was awarded to

winner of the Alexandra Cup at Bisley players, of March was said to be chairman, great deal of business seemed to be going.

ou at the office."

DIVISION.

I.K.C, r. (8.C.C.,

Playing at home on Saturday in the "B" Division of the Hongkong Tenuis

to 38. Soures:

O. Ismail and D. Ramjahn (1.1.C.) beat Stroud and Smith. 7-4; at Luck

and Clear, 4 beat Deakin and Hollidge,

E. Arculli and J. Ackber (LR.C.)" beat Stroud and Smith, 4; boat Luck and Clear, 7-4; beat Deakin and Hollidge,

6-8

S. A. Hussain and G. Mohomid (LR.C.)) lost to Stroud and Smith, 6: berit Luck and Clear, G-5: Degt Donkin and Hollidge, 7-4.

LAWN BOWLS.

SATURDAY'S LEAGUE MATCHES.

Saturday's league games resulted in two wins for the home teams and two for The Kowloon Dock, and the visitors. Taikoo No. 2 were again successful, this ¡ target a little uncomfortable. As regards time disposing of the C.8.0.C. and the 500 yards and 600 yards' range con- Craigrugower respectively. These two ditions were better, a little more shace successful teams have not lost a watch

Conditions for Saturday's shoot were on the whole good, though the brilliant assunshine made shouting at the 201 yards'

Baron Fujiza'a Trophy was awarded to) the Philipjau basketbaliers; and the last year. described, on Saturday as During his first interview with Enever Shanghai Chamber of Commerce Trophy being at its lowest ebb,

Owing to the lapse of fine years there a countess rang up ou, the telephone and was awarded to the Philippine - Basebn!! |

has been a complete change of team from the offer players. another counters called at Later withees was appointed as xeretury :

The Chinese athletes, are proceeding that which competed for Hongkong in to Humphrey and Denway, and at that heine to-morrow, owing to the impending 1911. Very few of the old shots are no time he believed that it was an hours school examinations and their inability to left in the Colony. One or two have and straightforward neeru Shortly find accommodatin on strareers learing died and others have gone back to the old after he weas to China House I decided later. The officials. however, will remain country for good.

start the Sino-British Trade Association in order to attend the various entertain, to encourage trade between this country and China. He slevated practically the greater part of his time to the work of the association. Enever was impressed with the association, as he hoped that it would result in Ching House being the Open 500 Metres Relay Swim, final-being afforded. The highest score for the and head the league table with six points. headquarters for Chinese affairs in this Japan 1st, Philippines 2nd. Time: 10mins. team was put up by Mr. C. Summer of country.

the Taikoo Rifle Club. He scored 192 out Bowling Green Cluby come next in the On the resumption, On April 4th,

In the 200 yards hoogur table with four points each. Both these teams have lost one match each. Haynes, who was in the witness-box the Open 100 Metre Back-stroke, final:-of a possibly 150. proceding day, was further examined. Ueda, Ogi, Nozuka Ishida (Japan) only dropped one point out of a possible on Saturday they played away and won He said the rest of the offices at Knights Time: min. 20.3-5secs.

35. At the 500 yards he secured the pos- against the K.C.C. and the Police respec bridge was, he understood, about 2500 per Open 100 Metre Backstroke for ladies,sible, and at the 500 yards he was only tively.

annum for the first and £600 for the second year. He left on August 23rd. During the time he was there he had anthing whatever to do with Humphrey

nad Deomar,

ments.

Fellowing are the various roulty forwarded by Router's agency: — "

„SWIMMING RESULTS.

52seca.

final-Iriye 1st, Niniura 2nd, Sakurai two points under possible. Mr. R. Good- 3rd (Japan). Time: imin. 51.9-5gcs.

cuch.

Taikoo No. 1 and the Kowloon

Scores:-

TAIKOO NO. 2 e. CRAIGENGOWER. wan, who was unfortunately counted out,

Played at Taikoo, the home team winning 50 Metres Open Swim for ladies, final: had hard luck. By mistake he aimed at limara tet. Nagai 2nd. Time: 38.3-5ex, the wrong target and got a "bull." Ac by 63 points to 46. Scorey:

Open, 50 metres, final Obers 1st. cording to the rules he last 5 points by sa H. Dinnen

Onoda 2nd: Time: 26.2-Barce. *

100 Metres Ladies' Breast-stroke, in:

this matter was nothing compared with Fust 1st, Sugie 2nd, Time: in 2023

TAIKOO NO. 2

S. Amery

CRAIGENJOWER.

Greensit Forles Martin

Witness first began to think that there was something wrong with Humphrey and Deuraan, when he went downstairs one day

doing. He was not up to his usual form and saw two or three cables from people connected with the company, and who were

Open 100 metres, final: Irisa 1st, throughout the match, and his usual. A. Sloan apparently stranded in China. He went Onoda 2nd. Time: 6590.

steadiness was doubtless affected by the D. Morrison (S) 1 Greener (8)

Also into Mr. Williams's office and spoke, to

Holland him about it, but Mr. Williams said that

the serious ilmness of his daughter, who is J. MeLem anxiety he has been feeling regarding Perric nt present it the French Hospital.

The following gentlenen acted as uma-LM. O'Brien

Dickens pires for the day:-

Luwing Hongkong.--Lieut.-Col. Bird, D.8.0. Mar Lagilan

(Defence Corps). Singe ore-Major Murdoch (1)efence

Corps),

the writs which the company were | Becs. receiving. In fact, he said they inundated with writs.

HONGKONG TRADE

were

400 metres, open, final-Miyahata 1st, Isobe 2nd. Time: 5min. 48.2-3wes.

200 metres swim for ladies, open, final; Time: mins. Iimura lat, Nagai 20. 31.3-5seca.

The fortnightly Price Current and Market Report. pablished by the Hong- kong General Chamber of Commerce.1st,

status:

Cotton Piece Goods and Fancy Cotton Goods-During the interval a moderate business has been effected chiefly in white and dyed fancy foods. No sules are re ported of grey et white Shirtings but Мал clearancs are somewhat better. chester is closed for the usual Whitsuntide recess and reopens on Monday, the 28th! instant.

Time:

200 metres breast-stroke:---Isida” (Japan)

Ildefonso (Philippines) 2nd. 3mina, 11.1-5secs.

200 metres Relay swim:-Japan heat Philippines.

Water Poln:Kobe Foreign Resilents heat the Japanese Teum hy to

TENNIS.

Teruis Doubles, fink:-Flu Japanese Abe and Kawazuma beat the Filipinos

Cotton Yarn.There is practically nai change as regards the volume of business Aragen brothers, B-2, 1-8, 141, 6-3, 9-7. done. Limited sales are being effected

Penang. V. E. Benke (King's

Regiment)...

Shanghai-Capt. Collins (King's Regi

ment).

Licut. F. C. Ayer". and Lieut. V. R. Benke "officiated in the butts and Ligut Cels Bird. Major Murloch and Capt. Collins at the firing point,

156

L. Ros

Omar

N. Drummond (S) 22 Base

(S)

Green

Souza MacFarlane

(3) 25 Bradbusy (5) 18

Tital 03

Total 48

KOWLOON DOCK `N GACE.

Played at Kowloon Deck, the Dock tears winning by 7 points to 29. Scores:

KOWLOON DUCK

MacKelvis Henderson Puncheon

Mr. D. G. M. Beranr, the newly Gow elected President of the Ride League; was J. T. Brow present at the match and. at the conclu- Greig sion of the shooting, congratulated the Gourlay Hongkong men on their Taagnificent score, S. Grey He also expressed an earnest desire to help

In the singles. Harurla (Japan) belong the Rise League in every possible Johnston

at continued decline in prices, these being Tyao Ching Hwe (China) 6-3, 6-1. 7-5; way. below replacing costu Quotations a

port.

TRACK AND FIELD GAMES,

Duncan

4.5.c.t

Hall

Callip

Aldermaa

(5).

21 Lamble (8) 15

Knott

Budd

S. Allen

(S)

20 A. B. Allan (8) 12

Total 75

Jswick

Aluswey

Patheyjons

Stanely (3) 11.

Total 30.

AKOWLOON C.C. «, TURGO NO. 1. I'layed at the Kowloon-Cricket Club on Saturday, the visitors winning by 20 points." to 45. BrorCA":

K..

K Ley ($) No. 10s at 8100 to 8168. No. 12s at 8166 Toba (Japan) at Ng Sa Kwong 61, 6-1. Corply F. Goodman (Captain of the Hedley

Tyao Ching Hwe alumined Team) in replying, thanked the officers who and so kindly officiated and the to 3191. No. 16s at 100 to 205. No. 2-0, 0-3. 20 at $175 8204 Arrivals 3,000 bales. his match against Teba, and Ng San prezident for his offer of assistance. Shipments al Sales 1,500 bules. Unsold

Kwong abandoned his match against Speaking on behalf of the team. he re stock 16,000 bales. Bargains 7000 bales.

was at its lowrst ebb. He attributed the Woollens-There is no change to re. Harada. The Japaness were consequently grattel that rille shooting in Hongkong declared the winners, and thus cured the cause of this to the fact that the Vulun

teer Delete Corpu had not a range of Raw Cottons-No busines, has been Teanis Championship.

their own. Whenever any of the members reported and quotations are purely!

desired to shoot they had to depend on nominal:-Indian leseriptions at 84 to

the courtesy of another Club. They hoped Chatterton 80. Chinese staple at $37 10 814,

do the Decathlon, Taduran (Philippines) the Government, in the very near future, Davi Metals. A fog snizil sales reported buti

scored 5,212 points: Escauty (Philip would try and provide a range for them.. Stephens market very dull,

Four Mark Report-Stock: about pin) 5,001 points; Masuda (Japan) 4,005 If this were done it would do much to J.. Gibron

revive the flagging interest in rifle shoot Nicholls

A. Davidsou 1700,000 sucks. Market dul. Quoin-points; Sato "(Japan) 4,350 points.

J. Hydo McMurtris (S)

R. Abraham J. Tacchi 102 H. Overy

tions: American Patent, 8375 per sack; In the Full Marathon of 26 miles 386/ing generally in Hongkong..

American Straight,2.05 per sack; Amie

rican Cut Off, $2.95 per Rack: Shanghai yards, Mori (Japan) won in 2 hours | Flour, 3 per sack Australian No. 1,5mins. Hasegawa, Hamadu and Morii $2.95 per suck.

Sugar-Market quict.. Saltpetro-Canton troubles give iniser. ably paralysed our market.

JAPAN AND AUSTRALIA.

SIR MATTHEW NATHAN'S' STATEMENT.

(all Japan) Enished in the order nained,

High Jump:-loo (Philippines) 1st 273 metres; Zorrilla (Philippines) 2nd

Bastketball: The Filipinus am brat Tokyo Y.M.C.A, by 67 to 19.

The following are the scores: --

200 500 600 Total

yıls. vän, 'yds.

30.

31

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A.

- TAIKOD. SO 1.

Burker

Stewart Grimshaw

"

10 J. Hussell (S)

Grimes

Whyte

Foulds

Ferguson. (S) Muirhead"

G. Pile (9) 15

Total 45

1. Sloan- Young Wotherspoon (8)

Total

-POLICE 4 LE.G.O.

Played on the Police ground, the visitors. D6winning by 89 points to 43. Ecores:

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ི་ལ

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སྐྱ་ཆའ༢༣

Hammer throw:-Serumaru (Japan) The statement made by the Governor of Queensland, Sir Matthew Nathan recently 151, distance 35.70 metros, Asoka (Japan) was addressed to railwaymen at the 2nd.

Ipswich workshops. His Excellency urged Baseball, final-Philippines beat Japan the danger of Japan's population over by 4 to 0.

Australia and the need of

Mr. C. Summers.

Taikoo R.C... 34 Mr. L. Gill, Royal

Naval Yard 31 Mr. S. Parke, H.M.S:

Titanin... 33. Mr. F. Gooduan,

Defence Corps... 31 Putting the 16 Shot:Roa (Philip.|. pines). 1st, distance 11.03 meires. Nimura Mr. D. Bone: Taikoo

R. C. Mr. I. Wallace (Japan) 2nd.

Taikon R.C....... 30 22

Naval Yard..... 32 Mr. McGuigan, Royal Mr. D. Reid, Char

tered Bank 34 Mr. I. Sari, Talkoo

R.C.

32 In the Volleyball International Open L Railtos, E that danger by white immigration. Bir Matthew emphasised Tournaments for Ladies, the Kanto team

Defence Corps... 32 that he did not mean that the Japanese (Japan) beat the Chinese by 12 to 16. intonded aggresive action, but when Japan beams to full ita people min The track and field games are all spill over. British people had an outlet finished. The points gained are through emigration, and the Japanese were follows: seeking 000. Australia would be filled,

I said, from one source or other in the lifetime of the younger members of his audience

Japan

Philippines

China

18

* *

Totals.......322

·Counted out:-- Mr. R.Goodman,

Defence Corps...7 Mr.A. Pritchard

Naval Yard, 31

21 13 W. Busecil (5)

POLICE

KEQ,C.

33

95 Grimmett (5)

A. Clerk (6)

14

?

G. R. Edwards (S) 20

33 30

95 W. Gerrard

16

W. Crawford (S) 27

Total 43

Total 82.

+33

92

30-30

LEAQUE TABLE

30.

L. Pts

321

213 050

Kowloon Dock Taboo No. 2 K.B.G.C.

87

Toikoo No. 1 K.C.C..

Polica

Craigengower C.8.0.0.

14

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