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THE SHAMEEN LAND ACTION. LEAVE TO APPEAL GRANTED. CASE OF EXCEPTIONAL CON SIDERATIONS.
· SACRED HEART, SCHOOL. PRIZES PRESENTED BY CHEY. J. M. ALVES. CONCERT BY THE STUDENTS. The anaial prize distribution in con- Motion for leave to appeal în, the Shameen Land dispute was applied for nection with the Sacred Heart English by Mr. H. P. Wilkinson, Crown Advocate, School took place on Saturday afternoon. in H.A. Supreme Court at Shanghai on in the St. Patrick's Hall, Garden Rond December 23rd. It will be remembered There was a large number of people pre that in this case Judge Sir Skinner Turner sent, and an excellent concert was gives delivered judgment in favour of the Bank
Selected picecs on the piano were rea- of East Asia, Ltd., and F. P. Vasuin for by the students of the school. their claim against Sir James Jamieson, K.C.M.G., and Me, Frank Arnold Wallis, dered by Dr. J. Featon, and two Chinese British Consul-General and Vine Consul plays Filial Daughter" and **A
Canton respectively, for a declaration that they were entitled to the western Rogue Outwitted and the trial scene were hs of Lot 57 in the British Concession from The Merchant of Venice" at Shameen for the remainder of the term staged by the Ladenton of the lease; and for a mandamus coun
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FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S GAMES IN THE HONGKONG LEAGUE.
Division 1.
Kowloon it. K. Police RA
H.M.S. Tonary: South China B1 South China 'A' Division, It
I
Club de Hen. 'B' Club de Rec. *A' 4 St. Joseph's A4
Surreys Drums 3 Kowloon Res... 1
South China 'A' o University
H.K. Club Resi 0 South Caina 'B' 0.
E. Surreys Res. 1
The Sacred Heart e. St. Joseph's "B" watch was not played."
Stanton
played well for the Artillery made good impression on his frat ap- pearicen in goal.
RA-Stanton; Doody and Hardy's Bachell, Reade and Viccars; Pulford, Williams, Harris, Sargent and Sowter
B
the
South China-Lau Hing Cheung, Laj 1uk Tat and Chung: Wing Shing; Leung Tuk Tong, Wong Shui Wa ard Lam Yuk Ying; Fang Kam Wing, Sun Kam Shun. Wong Pak Chong, Laj. Wai Tong and Chan Kwang lu
Referee Mr. Tovey. POLICE. SOUTH CHINA, On the Hongkong Club ground Police beat South China "B" by the add goal in three. The Police who had most of the game and should have bad Saturday was a bad day "for" South a rauch heavier score.. South China took the lead after fifteen minutes play when clearance and MeWalters muddled a China, all four teams losing.....
The most cotable win this, week was Wong: Mei Shan sent over from. almost St. Joseph's "A" against the East the goal line where Chari Ki. Sum got his The Police were not long before they made the scores level, for Johnson took favourites for the championship...
centre from the right wing and run- TAMAR
ring in scored with a cross shet. At the interval the score was one goal.all.
After the change of ends the Police had six forwards, Wynae leaving Mo- Shots were sent in from all water to carry on the defensive work
manding the defendants, or one of the Ching (songs); Mr. Leong Pai Ling Surreys Beserves who were considered lead to the ball and sent it into the net.
defendants, to effect registration.
Mr. Eldon Potter, K., and Mr. A. C. Halbhorow appeared at the original hear ing of the ease for plaintiff bank, while Mr. H. P. Wilkinson and Mr. V: Priest- wood defended. Yesterday Mr. Hol borow represented plaintiff bank and Mr. Wilkinson appeared for the defendants.
PUBLIC IMPORTANCE.
Other entertainers (recitation); Ir. V. F. Viccajee (violin solo) and the Hongkong 13th Troop. Boy Scouts, who sang.songs.
KOWLOON.
The report for the year, which was read
On the Railway ground at Kowloon the by the Headmaster, Mr. Shak, mentioned that it was established two years ago at home team reversed the result of the pre 60. Hollywood Road, with 60 students;vious match agairs the Tamer, winning and two months later the school was re-by three goals to two moved to St. Joseph's Terrace, where
Bath teams made changes, the sailors
lone.
Mr. Wilkinson expinined to his Lork more commodious rooms were secured to losing several good men,, just before the Positions but they had little effect on the
that leave to appeal was given TAKE A PEG under, rticle 21 of the Amendment Order of 1913, not under Article 20. The first point he wished to raise was that the subject matter of the suit was of such value as to give them the right of ap- peal: and that secondly, the matter came under the heading of cases of great pub be importance, and on that ground also they had the right to appeal In his
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mission went on increasing, two rooms in Elgin Street had to be rented tempor arily, and three classes were opened Another building, close to St. there. Joseph's Terrace, had now been secured to replace the branch school in Elgin Street. In this new building, it was the intention to open a hostel for the con
sion on the station.
wild. Simpson gare the Police the lead Handford and when he sent in a fast ground shot Johnson especially were greatly missed. which the goal-keeper. tried to stop with Kowloon tried out a new roan in Reed in his lost but the ball twisted off into the place of Knight
but was high, while Simpson sent ther From the start the sailors forced the net. Wynne had several shots at goal and after Beach had saved well ball. against the crossbar.. Just before lemn was given a chance to open for the case, Ng Kam. Chuen taking advan Kowloon bus miskicked close in. The
pace
Lordship's recent judgment defendants venience of the students whose parents sailors again got going and forced age of the Police being all in the at-
ment.
car-
عالة
BO
B."-Yeung
ST. JOSEPH'S "A" r. EAST SURREYS, RESERVES,
Mr. Holborow pointed out to his Lord Fat the students who had gained 1 pulled up for fouling just outside the following a corner kick. Before the in-
ent could only be
whose
educa-
such as are locu, 3; Tamar, 2 tional institutions-especially
CHINA
4."
This game on the Kowloor. F.C. ground
tack, received and, racing down the the score, wing, had only Clarke to beat, but his Blake turning the ball into the ant from place shot had a little too ranch screw
well placed corner kick by Brown..
the rests. The faalwhistle sounded with tration. The period allowed by the Court the watchful care of the teachers. before that judgment could be
Originally, this school was knows by Kowloon soon made the scores level, for on it and it passed over the line outside Police ... E.. Clark: Wyan nal Mo ried into effect (15 days) concluded the name of Shiu Sing." Subsequently during a raid on the sailors on the Police winners by two goals to one. that day: counsel therefore applied, another school, with a similar Chinese Leonard handled from the spot. Fallty
Reynolds, Johnson, Forbes and also, for a stay of execution suspending character for its name was established, shooting by the Kowloon forwards kept Walter: Oram, Dewar and Feat; Pear
Simpson.
Koon. the judgment. He realized the difficul- and in order to avoid confusion between them from taking the lead before the
South China ties, but he suggested that it would be the two, the original" Shiu Sing "altered interval which arrived with the scores extremely awkward in a case of this sort, its name to the Sacred Heart English level.
Kowloon got well off the mark when the Ying: Lo Wai Man and Chan Foo involving title to land, if the judgment School. Owing to great difficulties in of the Court were to be carried into getting suitable teachers to manage the second-half started but failed to convert Chol; Tang Shui Hurg Pong Wab The sailors then going and Tsang Leung Chan Ki Sum effect now, particularly the mandatory branch school at Shaukiwan, they hail from a corner. part of the judgment whereby plaintiff been reluctantly forced to close it in going and Reed, hard pressed, was
forced to concede a correr but the result. Ng Kam Chuer. Fung King Cheong, Tak
Referee: Mr. Spencer.. bank was to be put on the register as the November last owner of this lot in Shaniden, Canton
Daring the year the school was opened ing kick was sent bebind. However, the Ping Sum and Wong Mei Shun. It would be far more convenient if the for 13 days; the maximum number of sailors kept up the attack and were re- order, mandatory as it was, were sus students enrolled at 345, as compared warded, for Blake, running throng), added pended. The whole thing was purely a with 285 in the previous rear and the to his previous success by giving Beach na chance with a well placed shot. Being question of time. No damages were daily average attendance was 217.3.
St. Joseph's' beat the Surreys Reserves claimed either on the writ or in the state-
At the Junior University Examination goal down, Kowloos put on pressure. SOLE AGENTS. ment of claim, so that it was clear the held in November, four candidates from and McKelvie reshuffled his team, goig
plaintiff bank had not suffered and would the school were presented; but the result centre forward himself and seading by four goals. to one on the Navy "A"
This the first team to defeat the soldiers this. acore and Keat opened the not suffer through suspension of judg is not yet published. It is hoped to pre-re out on the wing, dropping . ground and thus have the honour of being
seat a large number in the next examina Duncan back to the middle line.
shortly afterwards faber converted, tion.. NO WRITTEN NOTICE GIVEN.
Pages were presented by Chevalier J, change improved the Kowloon attack and sensor
the home team going dowe, Lennard was ship that Mr. Wilkinson, in his notice the of motion, had not stated that he was
Early in the second- Afte presenting the prizes Mr. Alves area. McKelvie sent in hard from the terval Mackenzie worked the ball into going to move the Court for suspension
Time half Mauricio scored St. Joseph's fourth of judgment. The notice counsel had said that being closely connected with the free kick and Barker deflected the ball the net after a mix up in the Surrey and Society of St. Vincent de Paul-a society behind. McBride converted from a well goalmouth Half-time: St. Joseph's 3- was merely a notice for rehearing, and which devotes much of its time and enter placed corner kick by Hayes and tl East Surreys. it followed that actually the motion to
the poor among whom there is a
like a division of points when, during a reys, and, just on time, Wooldridge suspend judget was not before the tion, to the education of the children of score sheet rend two goals all Court, though it the fudge held against number of Chinese beys, and loge was drawing to a close and it looked goal. Robinson scored for the East Sux-
ed up for fouling in the penalty area him, counsel was prepared to deal with rare, as they knew, two veranunlar rush on the Tumar goal, Barker was pül). ¡ failed to convert from a penalty. it. He would point out that the time schools had been established in the and McKelvin won the match for Kow.CLUB DE RECREIOPA", v. SOUTH liniit for notice of leave to appeal was Colony-they could realize how anxious loon with a well placed shot, the final 15 days and when that period was up he was to avail himself of opportunities whistle sounding with the scores: Kow- suspension of judgment gizen in exceptional circumstances. Sup. to be in touch with other private posing for a moment that this judgment was suspended: it would mean that the organized and managed by purely Chi.Kowloon bad the luck of the game and started thirty-two minutes after the ad- bank was not placed on the register of nese cuterprise, so as to be able to learn McKelvie deserves great credit by com-vertised time, and the game had be cat something of their system of education tag through a great ordeal when the re-down to twenty minutes' play in each took his kick from the penalty spat. the South China A who to date have land-holders at Shameen
The Judge: But one of your clients, and to take notes of the results of their sult of the gamo depended upon how he half. That sufficed for the Club to heat
training and experience, Mr. Vasnia, is the registered owner of
From the headmaster's report he just Wavish played a great game in goal for been the only team to sake full points left back scored the first goal against his the land.
penaky kicks against him. - every- Counsel agreed this was so, but re sny that Mr. Shak had certainly, started, the Tamar and was urlucky to have two from the Club de Becreio. South China's Kowloon-Beach; Wheeler and Reed; side and Gosano put on the second. minded his Lordship that the Bank was a fine work to which he was sure
There was no Pasco, McKelvie and A. Duncan; G. Rocha scored twice afterwards, and the not. The judgment, he submitted, should one prosent would gladly join him in
wishing every success. he allowed to go and the name of the abt he had succeeded wonderfully, and Duncan, McBride, Cleme, Vickers Club de Recreio won by four goals to East Asia Bank placed on the register. only in two years, and be would anxious. Haves-Wavish;
Tamur. The Judge: Supposing I am wrong? Mr. Holborow: Supposing your Lord-ly watch the future progress of this ship's judgment is reversed, the simple
He was glad to note that Mr. Shak effect is that the registration is cancelled.
The Judge: But in the meantime you contemplated in the near future to estab lish a hostel for his students, especially 'may sell.
To this counsel replied that if they for those who find it difficult to study at
Parker Early in the second-half Muffett. did sell, the purchaser would have to take home either by lack of space or other
A large crowd turned out to witness only goal of the first half was scored by the risk of his Lordship's decision being inconveniences. He would be happy to reversed. In any case they could sell see this project materialise as 3000 as
possible. There was no better system of this game on the Garrison ground at scared and before the anal whistle But- now and be within their legal rights.
Mr. Wilkinson, referring to counsel's education than to bring the students Sookunpop, but the Chinese went away chings converted from a penalty award- argument that the motion for suspension under the constant supervision of their disappointed when the favourites had to for hams
A team in their was not put in the notice, submitted that teachers and the contact between matur retire beaten by a goal to nit. The B.A. on the Rules as they stood it was taken er and younger minds. It was bere parti made several changes from the side that previous match by five goals to uil, while for granted that suspension would be cularly that the character of the student went down to the claimed. With regard to the question of is formed.
He wished to record the grateful South China had Wong Pak Chong and in place of Ip Kan costs, he submitted that these also should be suspended, and a sum paid by thanks of the Society of St. Vincent de Chung Wing Shing in opened with the and University started twenty minutes turning up. They could then field only defendants as security, for plaintifs costs. Paul to Mr. Shak for his scholarship to and Chan So.
to one. Alves opened the score nod Osmund got Counsel went on to say that the question the Kailap school, to take every year into R.A. determined, if possible, to wipe out late owing to the University players not was not merely a question of land regis his school for a course in English free of their previous defeat and Chung Wing eight men and went down by four goals tration, hut involved important issues of charge for twelve months two of Knilap's Shing had to kick behind. However, co-
Lg half status as a member of the community at best boys who have finished their 5th year thing much of note occurred in the open- Marcel scored another.
Ely in the second half the I took through before the interval which arriv Shameep, with the attendant privileges in Chinese.
Though he understood that, on account
d, Harris meeting a dropping balled with the Cinh de Recreio leading by of the extraordinary growth of the the of membership of the Municipal Council.
ading it into the net, much to the three goals to uil, In the second half etc.
e of the South China supporters. Remedios scored for the Club and B. K In reply to the Judge, Mr. Wilkinson Colony, private schools were paying busine ness propositions nowadays, still man- sury said he would be able to know for sure whether the proceedings for appeal would agers and teachers of such schools should Daring a rash by the B.A. forwards, Jap for the University. be continued or dropped, within a day or not look only on the commercial side of Lai Yuk Tat sent the bail in the air
their enterprise; both should bear in in attempting to clear and the wind takKOWLOON RESERVES. sa When his Lordship gave judgmented that, theirs was a roble vocationing the ball back towards the South
On the Hongkong Club ground Kor he would remember that he (Mr. Willda son) had said he did not know whether the privilege of being about to form a China goal, Harris rushed in and with
man's character. Education was usefull well timed header left Lau Bingo bent South China by a goal to nil. the proceedings would be continued or
This caused South China to take up the Millard scored the only goal of the not by reason of the matter being in the bat it could also be harmful and it was Cheung waiting to punch the ball away. The first-half was blunk and just on time
attack in earnest and for a tizno hands of higher authorities than himself up to the teacher to do his best
R.& deferce was hard pressed. Lai Wat match. Since then the whole thing had been left
Tong,
with a brilliant effort,
but the goal was netted, disallowed. through and
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Barker ard Lea nard; Cowdry, Wiggington and Neill; Sandys, Badcock, McBrinn, Blake and
Referee: Mr. F. Smith. Brown.
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The Club Reserves could not field a full aide, in their match against the Drum. and went down by three clear goals. Tha
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The game between the Club de Recreio
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CINEMA NOTES.
THE CORONET TRZATBE Strongheart, the wonder dog, per
forward by counsel: first on the ground ught, have been included in Mr. With baro beaten most goalkeep forming wonders, at every show at the".
beca
to stay pot sa a rule cover an application to judgment. But in the circumstance of The Judge, giving his decision, said he this case he thought the stay asked for
and the B.4. goalkeeper got away shots thought the motion for leave to appeal should be granted, though it should. he South China, should be granted on both grounds put
on time a scramble ensued in Coronet Theatre, where his latest Firsh kinson's application:, it should have. the that it involved & sum more than
included either in the application the goalmonth and spectators held National picture, is the current attrao
separate statutory amount of £500, and also on that the suit involved matters
to the screen, each one ground
going to grant a stay because he kick sent the ball into the rallah over work he has ever done on the screen, ho
newoomers of great public importance. With regard written application filed in Court. He their breath until Doody with a huge tion: In addition to doing the finest to costs, he would make an order that based it would be much less likely to the stand. The whistle sounded for time is holding place as star against "four defendants pay the sum of £300 lead to complications than if he did not leaving the RA. winners by a goal to whom shows the ability which destines security for plaintiffs costs of appeal. He was further influenced by the fact th and further, they would have to pay that the present registered owner of the South China had most of the game and them for the front rank of film favourites
for leave to appeal, or an a
within very short time. Miss Rich and taxed costs of the hearing to plaintiffs lot was one of the parties of the action, were unlucky to be in arrears when the Mr. Austin are two of the most com their talents hidden away in obeure They bead the human cast in with the usual undertakings from plain-making, it more likely that no inconveni- final whistle-sounded. The Guurers are tiffs' solicitors. The question of s ficult. Technically be believed Mr. Hal-suggested Leave to appeal and atay of their worthy oppounata after they them par Love Master" and earn the right" pending judgment was a little more difence would be given plaintiffs in ways deserving of great credit for keeping out, potent screen players who have ever bent
excution would, therefore, be granted, selves took the lead.
Lai Wel Tong was outstanding for to leading parts in any production that boraw was right, and leave to appeal did with costs as he had alrendy sinted South China, while Doody and Viccars has been made or is yet to be made.
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