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BRILLIANT CHANG""
RECEIVED BY POLICE.
HAKKAS AND HOKLOS. PITCHED BATTLE AT PING CHAU, ON ARRIVAL IN HONGKONG IS
'It is probable that the men who were arrested in connection with the pitcbou battled, that took places between the rivals factions of the Hakkas and Hok los at Ping Chau on Tuesday night, will | be charged before the magistrate to
day.
The entry of the as Renalder, foto port yesterday afternoon also signified the arrival in the Colony of Brilliant Chang," or otherwise Chit Fob Loons, as bis Chinese name goes.
-LOCAL-SPORT.
EXHIBITION, TENNIS,
LOCAL STARS ·AGAINST, JAPAKERE, OLYMZIG
MAYERS,..
the first two
Yesterday afternoon, matches in the series of exhibition tennis arranged between the Japanese Olympic players. who have just returned from Manila. and some of our best local men. took place, on the stand-court of the Hongkong Cricket Club,
FTLLTARDst.
STEVENSON, AT THE: ENGINEBES" INSTITUTION...
Mr. B. W., Stevenson, the fandum | Billiards player, and professionali ex- champion of England, played an exhibi- tion ghan of 800 up at the Institution Engineers and Shipbuilders' yesterday
evening..
His opponent was Mr.. J.. B.. Hamilton, aloend. amateur,, who received, a start of
4:00.
Beth players' early visits to the table produced only trifling scorca, and it was
deable Bgure contribution of each, was
"Brilliant Chang," as he is more fami- There had bera a quarrel between the likely known, it will be recalled, as fire Hakkas and the Hokice regarding viously referred to in the Daily Press,
La the singles. Capt. G. H.. D. O'Cai bundle of grass, used by the Hakkas for was concerned in illicit opium mad the purpose of "breaming" their boats, cocaine traffic business in London, and lagban champion of the Colony,, was It was alleged by the Hakkas that one on April 14th completed a term of four-opposed to Teba; while in the doubles, a. strange coincidence that the first of the Hoklos stole a bundle of this teen months' imprisonment in the second S.A. and H.D. Rumjahn, holders of the
a12 Hamilton. was obviously little grass, and apparently the whole trouble division, to which he was sentened at doubles championship, faced Kobayashi!
fervo15, and miscued several times grew from this mole-hill into a moun- the Old Bailey, for being in possession of and Yoshida,
The singles match was the best out of owing, probably, to this fact.. He had tain and led to serious consequences endocaine.
On the completion of his sentence, he threc, while the doubles was the best out several nics openings left him, but faile ng in blood-shed.
The whole matter culminated on Tues was escorted to the Thames docks by five sets. In the singles Toba won by to take any material advantage of them, ay when a pitched battle took place C... men and sent off to China under two straight sets comparitively easily, between the rival factions. Help was
A deportation order in the custody of although in the second set, Capt. O'Cap requisitioned from the Guild, and the exptain of the Beneider, who also laghan played' better than he did in the number of men were sent by launch from brought with him papers relating to the first set which he lost by 6-0. Yaumati On their arrival, fighting case in which "Brilliant. Chang" was concerned, which were handed over to
commenced in earnest.
Sticks stones.
The game had been in progress corner twenty miantes when Stevenson, recorded his first, break of any consequence, A few lowere, played with the consumidatę In the doubles match, each game was delicacy, for which he is famous, brought kuonly contested and aroused much excite the balls in, position at the top of the. ment. The Bumjahas proved a good table, and the great English player pro- firearms and daggers etc. were used. The the Police of Hougtong on the arrival match for their Japanese opponenta ceeded to give a delightful exhibition of Cheung Chan Island police were sum- of the bons here.
Not for one moment did the interest nursery cannons interspersed hers and The Benalder was not expected to reach monet and on their arrival they found
of the spectators Hug. Although the there with red winners. He broke down a number of wounded men, who were Hongkong until this morning. but arriv Runjabns were eventually beater by at 92, when a red winner failed narrow- brough-to-Hongkong by No. 1 Police ed yesterday afternoon some hours ahead three sets to one, they were by no means ly, the ball, which was played","slowly Launch and taken to the Government of her scheduled time. Ou ber arrival disgraced, as a glance at the individual along the top cushion,, rocking gantly Civil Hospital Only three of the menir port, police olliers of the Kowloon games secured by each side will show in the jaws of the pocket and remaining
Water Police went on beard and relieved in the four sets the Rumjahns had 10% on the table..
wrze seriously injured and these were detained sufering from bullet wounde.
Somewhere shout thirty men Were afrested and will be charges. Three of the wounded men have to undergo serious operations..
CANTON SITUATION, THE "HONAM" ARRIVES,
the Captain of his charge, escorting
Brilliant Chang" to the Central Polici ames to their credit;, while their oppo-added another break-this time of
Station, where statements were taker. from him and the usual enquiry and in vestigation, that is made in such cases, carried out
nents won 23.
On resiming, after a short interval, Stevenson was rapturously applauded for n break of 1474,
Stevenson WAS not long before; he
After a short run of nuiary canuais at. The Rumjahas put up.a stern: fight for the baulk end, he lost position and each set.
manurred with shote all round the The Rumjahus were seen to board before getting into scoring posi
He then the best advantage in the second set, tion at the top of the table. Un enquiry yesterday afternoon, which they forced to a score of 97 be $27 a. beautiful display of nursery Daily Prem representative was informed.
cannons, fually breaking down over an that it is not known definitely, yet whe-|
fore they finally lost it. Following this intricate screw-back, cushion cannon which ther Brilliant Chang" is remaining in reverse they took the third set fairly missed by a hair's breadth
longkong or this area or whether he is easily. proceeding to Shanghai. The papers re- ating to the circumstances of his case; On the arrival of the flowna yesterday and reason for deportation and his state- evening, & "Baily Press representative meats made yesterday, will be forwarded Foba, by the comfortable margin of t-out to him did not play up to his usual Government and it will de in the second set O'Callaghan put up form and was finally heaten by 199 pade enquiries as to the basis of the to
pend entirely upon their decision" in this rumours which have been prevalent in matter, whether "Brilliant is allowed, much better fight, and after Toba had points,
The won the first game, the local player car- Hongkong coverruing a peticwed outbreak to remain. hete or is deported.
drvision of the Government is expected' osetilities in Canton. As is known, to be given during the course of to-day, red off the next three and secured the Further, our representative was in rad at 3-1. However, Tobe proved too formed that very little is known of the strong and winning the text five games, intentions of "Brilliant Chang."
secured the set, and match..
DETAILS OF THE GAMES..
In the singles, the first set was won by
The scores in favour of Toba-read:
there has been a feeling of approaching trouble and it has been rumoured that the Kwangai troops, which are still He informed the police that he encamped near the arsenal, had made a would like to go to Canton, where he
is said to have been born, to visit, his 6-0, 6-3" past with the Yunnanese to clear mother, but whether permission is given the present Government as well as "the depends entirely upon the decision of Russian Bolsheviks."
the Government.
Hamilton, who appeared to be rather Loo conscious of the "ficavy metal" oppos-
Scores at the close
Stevenson
Hamilton (rec, 400)
Principal, breaks:-
Stevenson 1, 82, 47, 147. Bainilton: 22. 25, 1, 1
GOLE.
800
311
In the fourth qualifying competition. In the dashies, the Ramjnhng opened for the Adamson Cup, played at Flappy
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HY.D.O. SPORTS.
the store, but the Lext two games, went Valley on May 23rd-25th, E. Moore quali In appearnace he is a short, well built to According to the passengers on the and bright looking man and speaks Eng equalising and taking the score to 2-2 Edmouls, 104-24-80; and R. Clark the Japanese, the Rumjahns then fed with a score of 93-15-78. Other scores were: F. Oliver, 94-15-70; W, H. Houmis, however, there was no sign of fish turntly. He went to England soine trouble, brewing when the boat left twelve years ago to study science and The Rumjahns led at 4-8, when their fr-13-62
then after the outbreak of war entered opponents agaie drew level in the next Canton at 9 am. yesterday morning. As into business. It is stated that he re- two games and went on to win the next
as they could judge there was no presented a wealthy uncle in Hongkong two games and set.“.
Thers are somewhere about "180 entries in the second set the Ramjahus again in for the first athletic meeting of the more excitement or unrest than there in this matter. Later he opened a Chin
restaurant in Regent Street, a Lovelty has been during the last three weeks." which became widely popular at first, Japanese then carried the lead to 4-%, which is to be held on the Hongkong opened the score and took it to 2-0. The Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps. The Canion frasetic states that with but later notorious. It fascinated on only for the Bamjahus again to take Football Club ground on Monday. The the return of Mr. Wang Ching Wei last doners with its Oriental and typicall the head at 5-4. The Japanese drew level band of the 5/2nd Punjabis is to be pre wiek from the North, there has been a Chinese atmosphere, and later the again, but the next game went to the last during the afternoon, and it is anti- noticeable revival of interest in political staurant became a entre for a car Kumjahns, leaving the Japanese to cipated that providing the weather holds circles in Canton, Mr. Wang was the ing on of the profitable cocaine traffic, Fidas Achates of Dr. Sun, constantly at the London press dealt fully with the line again. The Rumjans again good, there will be a large attendanes his side during the last months of his facts relating to this at the time and took the lead at 7-6, but after equalising despite the counter attraction on the
once more, the Japanese took the next Happy Valley Race Course adjoining life, and was able to place before his the Daily Prexx of May 18th also gave two games and won the set by D-7. colleagues in Canton
Last evening the Engineers pulled the first-hand and an outline of the field of operations
In the third set the Rumjahns secured Armoured Car Section in the semi-final. vivid account of the political situation covered by "Brilliant Chang and his the first two games, the third and fourth of the tug-of-war, the winners of which in the North during Dr. Sun's stay and partner Bhuver (who is now serving going to their opponents. The next four will meet the Scottish Company in the after his death.
sentence of penal" servitude" for bogua compary frauds, dealing with alleged es went to the Runjabis, who won final on Monday
by 6-4. mining concessions in China) in connec
At Kowloon yesterday the semi-finals In the fourth art, The Japaness wor. in the six-a-side football competition tion with "dope" trafic."
Brilliant Chang" is further stated the first two games, the third going to were played, between the Infantry aru to have said that he has no money and the Rumjabas The Japanese then car the Engineers and the Scottish Company was returning to kongkong to carry juhas secured their second game. The be played to-morrow afternoon....
ried their lead to 5-1, when the Rum and Mounted Infantry. The final is tr business here with his uncle, but this could rat he definitely confirmed yester, their third set at 6-2.
Text game, however, gave the Japanese. day.
The final score in favour of Kobayashi and Yoshida read.---
THE LATE MR. MONTAGUE EDE.; AN APPRECIATION OF HIS WORK IN SHANGHAI,
+
In the course of an obituary notion of the late Mr. Montague Ede, the Y.-C. Brilliant Chang" could not be inter- Daily News say's :—-
viewed yesterday, as immediately on the It is not only in Hongkong that Mr. l'arrival of the Benalder he was taken Ede's passing will be mourned, but in charge of by the polic for the time being, Shanghai and the other large ports of and will remain under their supervision the Far East as well. He came out in pending the Government's decision in his the eighties for the Union insurance case.
Society of Canton; and after experience
in various ports spent a number of years
in Shanghai. He took a prominent part
POLICE COURT ITEMS.
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in the public life of the Settlement, and A Chinese was committed to the served on the Municipal Council. One Criminal Sessions by Mr. E, W. Hamil of the most striking pieces of work he ton, at the Kowloon Magistracy yester, did while bero was the organization of day, on a charge of having committed an a famine relief fund in the nineties armed robbery at 603, Shanghai Streat contributing greatly to a deserving object on the 15th inst which at that time called for the raising of a considerable amount of money.
́ ́ ́ OUR CABARET.” OPENING AT THEATRE ROYAL
TO-NIGHT?
6-4,07, 26, 4-2.
TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.
This afternoon, the other exhibition tennis matches arranged will take place or the stand-court of the H.K.C.C., com- mencing at 4-15. **
En
The heats in the 100 yards, 220 yards and throwing the cricket ball" are to be decided at Happy Valley to-morrow afternoon; while on Monday morning" the heats in the 440 yards, long jump and 120 yards hurdles will be rah off.
Score sheets will be provided at the sports on Monday with the programmez and each of the right sections will haviz separate colour points being awarded For the different events, de
the singles, Obta will mot T. Hooda, runner-up in the Singles Cham-
THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE. pionship; and in the doubles match, Kobayashi and Yoshida will oppose Capt.
The annual meeting of the Hongkong O'Callaghan and Ng Sze Kwong..
Tonight, as previously mentioned, has already appeared in these columns, Football League, whose annual report there will bearwimming gala at the Vic-is to take place this evening at 5.30 in toria Recreation Club, when competitions will take place in which local, swim-Tomes & Co. Ice House Street
the Board Room of Messrs. Shewan
PANCHO VILLA. EXIBITION AT THE STAR THEATRE
At the Kowloon Magistracy yester-aiers and the Japanese and Chinese day, before Mr. E. W. Hamilton, a Olympiad swimmers will participate, married woman appeared on remand, charged with having pawned some stolen jewellery, which she was alleged to have stolen from a young girl who was stated to have stolen it. Owing to the woman being if awak state of health, the charge was withdrawn, whilst the "Our Cabaret" presented by Mesars sum of $120 found in her possession was Reginald Bellock and Charles Chamierordercal to be handed to the rightful will open a short season at the Theatre owners of the jewellery
Royal to-night. They will give a reper- toire of intimate " cabaret revues" each one being a complete change. The artistea
Ihre Mesdames Varan, Carter, Clegg and
Delyse, and Messrs. Milne, !· Selleck, Krr Chamier, Crenny and Jan Carróll. Every-
CINEMA NOTES.
QUEEN'S THEATRE.
LAST NIGHT.
In connection with the League, it is interesting to note the final position, në the various clubs in the League table at: the close of the last season-
STRET DIVISION,
Surreys Pancho Villa, the fly-weight champion China A of the world, who is at present in the Colony, was sen in action last night at Kowloon the Star Theatre, Kowloon. He gave an Police exhibition of skipping and was as lithe R A. 18 a dancing girl. He afterwards boxed Tanag two rounds each with his sparring partner, China B and C.P.O. Jim Cartlidge. Villa is a wonderful Aghter. With a turn of the Rec. A
The Company, played in India on their craziest agreements Anyone could con-hin ringeraft is superb ng loudly ap-China A
"Goals.
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Lambert embarked upon, one of the and possessca marvellous intuition, while Drums 22. 14. 1 17727 20
Kowloon 22 11 1 10 37 342
#8 34 20 21 After the conclusion he was way out from England and several news,ceive. She offered to give life itself for napers there described, them as the best the sake of a year of luxury. This, in landed. He said he was going to Amerias St. Joseph's E...22 85111746 17 show that had visited the country for brist, is the situation, that presents a to fight Phil Rosenberg for the Bantam Rec B 22 64 12 13 43 16
story of unngial interest in Her Mad Weight. Championship of the world, and Club M 22 64 13 - 142 47:149) many years -
ill be with Cabaret Heat us The opening will Folly." Seats are priced at $4, $3, $2 playing at the Queen's Theatre this again at the Star Theatre this aftertidon University and #1. Booking is at Moutric's,
week.
and evening.
China B.
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