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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

IN THE MATTE8 or THE COMPANIES

ORDINANCE, 1911.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, 1926.

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Oficial Receiver and Provisional WING to the fact that the Hong Kong fixed the date of their First Extra Race Meet the President of the F.K.W.G. and M... has decided in the best interests of all con- cerned to Postpone the MOL. FETE abl SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH, & His Excellency the Governor and Lady CLEMENTI have very graciously and kindly consented to allow the date to be changed.

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downfall. They will see the whole Mr. MacMurray, American Minister, carried out in orderly fashion and arrived in Peking on November 3th. governed by the strict rules, of the game

The Scottish and Engineer Companies of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps will be at camp at Fanling during Entries for the sixth extra race meet- | this week-end. Members proceeded there which two umpires are there to enforce. ing to be held on Saturday, November by train last evening. The Infantry Yet withal it will be an attempt to overth, close to-day at noon.

come in friendly rivalry. Surely valu

DRY GINGER able lessons in these distressful days in

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A WELL ESTABLISHED FAVOURITE OF PROVED HIGH QUALITY

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Wo have advanced far from the time when Butler of Shrewsbury School thought football fit only for butchers' boys and from the conditions of 1796 when the first inter-school cricket match was played be tween Eton and Westminster. The former

The Kowloon British School Former Pupils' Association play a Club de Recreio team at Hockey to-morrow morn. ing.

The annual swimming sports of the St. Joha Ambulance Brigade will be held the Victoria Recreation Club to morrow morning

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A report has been made to the Police formula, flavoured with real fruit were beaten twice, quaintly says a essence and the finest Eastern writer, first by the Westminster at that a large porcelain pot at the entrance spices.

Hounslow Heath, and again the next day to the King Edward Hotel has been Unequalled by any similar pro-by their own headmaster as punishment stolen. duct throughout the world.

FORMAZONE" · The non-alcoholic Champagne. An excellent aubstitute for

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for their absence from school. So far

A new hospital is to be built adjoining from the game being looked upon with the Nethersole Hospital. The estimated disfavour or at best tolerated, it has now cost is 880,000 It will be completed by been secused by such as Kipling as next Autumn. sparkling wine, possessing the encroaching on the more serious pursuits Bame wonderfully stimulating and in school, and in life generally. refreshing qualities.

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The term cricket has even come to be synonymous with fair play and justice. Thus when we say that the boycott is not cricket" we mean that it violates

The U.S.S. Huron, now in part, is, it is understood, shortly to proceed to the United States, when she will finally he taken out of commission.

Company go into week-end camp next Friday and Saturday.

A new dance orchestra, styled the Eureka" Orchestra, has been formed and makes a pleasing and welcome "ad- dition to the Colony's dance orchestras. The principal instruments are SAXO- phones. Altogether, the orchestra. com- prises seven instrumentalists.

There will be three dances held this At the Hongkong Hotel there evering. is a carnival dinner dance; at Mesars, Lane. Crawford's Restaurant there will be the second of the recently instituted Saturday night dances, and there will be a similar function at the Palace Hotel.

Julius Kilovsky and Basil George Makaroff, were charged before Major C. Willson at the Central Magistracy, yester- day with entering the Colony without a passport. Defendants pleaded that

At the Helena May Institute on they had been unable to secure jobs at Friday, November 19th, at 5 p.m. Chief Shanghai and that they had stowed away Yeoman Murphy will give a talk to on a ship. His Worship remanded the children on Flags.”—AnyT." -

defendants in custody until to-day when he will give a decision as to the liability of the shipping company concerned.

The Amateur Dramatic Club open their season at the Theatre Royal this evening with their "Dramatic Medley." The performance commences at 9.30.

The only genuine brewed the lernentary rules of conduct and that Ginger Beer in the East. Pre-it is unfair and unjust. No sportsman pared by a special process of would be guilty of descending to such finest practices. May it not be that the excel- fermentation with the selected ginger and frait essences lent behaviour of all classes in England which gives it that distinctive when industrial disputes take place is flavour which is so pleasing to due to the fact that the spirit of fnir the palate,

play dominates the English character,

The total output of the Kailan Mining engrained as it is with this love of games. Administration's mines for the week The general strike was foredoomed to ending October 30th amounted to 76,493 A delicious table water, health-failure in England because it was not tons and the sales during the period to ful and refreshing, surpassing in

"oricket" to penalise a large section of 74,803 tons. quality all the European Eps waters. Blends excellently with people for the grievances of a few.

Where the love of sports is deeply spirits and wines.

The water used in the manu-seated in the nation, there is a healthy, facture of our Aerated Waters is free and frank behaviour, there is a guaranteed. ABSOLUTELY

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between the different classes pleasant and cordial. Friendships that are made

To-morrow will be observed as Harvent

Festival at the Union Church, and gifts of flowers, fruit and vegetables, which will afterwards be sent to the hospitals, will be welcomed.

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The names of the Hon. Sir Shou-sou Chow and the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall should" have 'appeared in the list of those present at the service at the Cathedral

Armistice Day. Both Chinese mem- bers of the Legisiative. Council attended to represent the Chinese community, and later proceeded to the Cenotaph to place a wreath there.

A proposal made some time ago for organizing an international patrol fleet on the Yangtze in being revived, says. the Shanghai Mercury. The sphere of

EUROPEAN SHOP in NATHAN BOA, A. S. WATSON on the playing field are generally lasting and formal identification is awaited from The suggestion was made originally by

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MARRIAGE. CROWLEY CROWLEY.-On November 12th, 1926, at the Peak Church, Hongkong, BERNARD. youngest son of the Rev. HENRY ERNEAT and Mrs. CaoWLEY, Andover, Hants, to JOYCE AUGUSTA, ridest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EGDERT A. CROWLEY, Staines, Middle-

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The Daily Press.

Bonszone, NOVEMAZE 15TH, 1926,

CRICKET.

for they are based on common interests, and loyalty to the same, high ideals. There can be no doubt that the future. of China will be brighter if her citizens- can acquire something of that spirit which springs from Barticipation, in such games as cricket.

The justification for watching a game is that the spectators are seeing a quality of play superior to their own and intend to profit by the lessons which are to be learned, or are too old to play and are reviving memories of their own prowess. Fortunately, in this Colony games have not generally degenerated into spectacles wherein the many are always onlookers and the few players. Games for Europeans here are essential. "to health and happiness: if other members of the community are thereby induced to follow the example set by interport matches so much the better for the Colony generally.

JJ

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A Chinese, arrested on Tuesday, is this flect's activity would be the area believed to be a notorious bandit leader, covering Shanghai, Hankow, and Ichang.

Chinese traders. He was arrested for the British Minister at Peking in 1921. possession of opium.

If the scheme were adopted, it would probably mean that a Japanese or a In addition to the interport cricket,

from Shanghai, the President British admiral would be in supreme- Pierce brought to Hongkong, Mr. M. 3. command of all the gunboats on the Quist (Consul in Hongkong for the Yangtze, irrespective of nationality. Netherlands) and Mr. C.. H. Benson.

Tsim Hi Tong, a partner of the Wai. Inspector R.

Marks, formerly in Loong Compradore Shop, was charged charge of the Peak district, returned before Mr. J. H. B. Nihill at the Kow from Home leave yesterday by the loon Magistracy yesterday morning, for P. & O's. Delta. It is understood that receiving three cases of Daisy Brand Inspector Marks will now be stationed Batter, knowing same to have been stolen from the Dairy Farm, Ice and Cold

at the Central.

The Hongkong Male Voice Choir is Storage Co., Ltd. Mr. F. H. Loseby giving a concert, under the auspices of appeared for the defendant and applied the Wanchai Wesleyan Church, in the for a week's formal remand. The case Wesleyan Sailors' and Soldiers Home, was accordingly adjourned for one week; on Wednesday, November 24th, in aid hail being fixed at $300. Mr. J. D. of the Church funds.

Thomson appeared on behalf of the Dairy Farm Co.

Another carnival ball, under the aus-

Mrs. B. Thompson is in the Italian pices of H.M.S Hermes has been dr.

a result of an ranged to be held at the King Edward Convent Hospital as Hotel on Friday, November 19th. A accident which might have been attended similar. function was held at the same with very serious consequences. Goieg hotel_last_week_and_proved very success-up-the-long-flight of-steps-that lead from Caine Rond to the Roman Catholic

THE Colony is once more to have the privilege of entertaining a team_of cricketers from Shanghai and also of M. KARAKHAN ON PROPAGANDA. ful. FOR EUROPE AND AMERICA, staging a game which is pre-eminently

Tae following remarks by M. KARAKHAN

INDIA. AUSTRALIA, &c.

Comprehenave and Complete Report

of the

NEWS OF THE FAR "EAST

Is given in the

HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS <

with which is incorporated

THE CHINA OVEBLAND

TRADE REPORT.”

English in origin and character. Ia

spite of boycott and trade depression the

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Propaganda," are taken from the

LOCAL WEDDING:

The annual bazaar in aid of the Cathedral in a chair, the rear coolie orphans and invalids of charitable in-slipped near the top, and chair, coolies New York Nation:-

stitutions conducted under the auspices and Mrs. Thompson came down together, community does not allow ita interests

Propaganda? Of course, I do pro-

of the Italian Convent, will be opened Mrs. Thompson was picked up at the in games to subside; on the contrary it aganda. But I don't have to pay for it. at the Convent premises this morning. bottom of the steps and was carried into Why should I pay students and pro- The bazaar will continue again to

the hospital nearby," and did not pursues them with greater zest. We fessors to say what they want to say

recover consciousness for several hours. often speak of invisible imports into anyway Paid propagandists are never morrow,

Luckily, no, bones were 'broken, but she any good; how can a man stir others.

suffered considerably from the shock and England, but one of the greatest invis unless he has the fire of sincerity in his

The master of a fishing junk was fined was badly bruised. It is not expected ible exports from England, one for which own breast? I spoke last week at one

of the universities, and my speech was 8900, with the alternative of four months that she will be able to leave the hospital

until next week. China will some day be grateful, the

Propaganda-and 10 Wha SILAS imprisonment with hard labour, by Mr. quiet introduction of English games STRAWN'S when he spoke at Tsinghua J. E. B. Nihill, at the Kowloon Magis- last summer. When student delegations "which do so much to foster a spirit of flooded Peking, I received them all, fed tracy yesterday, for being in unlawful

them with just such tea and cakes as possession of a rife, a musket and 112 | fair play and comradeship among those I am offering you, and talked to them, rounds of ammunition.· ́

It was good who practise them. Religion and politics That was propaganda

propaganda too, especially when those may divide, but games such as cricket, same studenta went to the American ·The Sai Kang-piracy case, în which tennis and football, if pursued in the Legation and were received by a third five Chinese are alleged to have pirated assistant under-secretary who was ob proper spirit, are productive of nothing viously in a hurry to get away from the launch and murdered one man on but the finest qualities. There is some-them so that he could play golf. It was board on or about August 12th, in the thing clean, fresh and healthy about propaganda last week when we lowered New Territory, was again remanded by our Embassy fing to half-mast on the cricket, practised as it in the open air, anniversary of SUN YAT 8's death, Mr. J. H. B. Nihill, at the Kowloon

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An unusual charge was brought into Mr. R. E. Lindsell's Court yesterday. At the instance of Detective Sergeant O'Donovan, Cheung Look, described as a

CROWLEY-CROWLEY.

CEREMONY AT THE PEAK 'CHURCH.

A pretty wedding took place at the Peak Church yesterday, when Mr. Bernard Crowley, of Messrs. Butterfeld & Swire (the son of the Rev. H. E. Crowley and Mrs. Crowley, Andover), was married to Miss Joyce Augusta Czow- ley (the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Crowley, of Staines, England). The Rev Copley Moyle, MA, officiated.

The bride, who was given away by Mr. A. R. H. Phillips, was charmingly attired in pink georgette with silver lace, and carried a bouquet of white roses.

Miss Marjorie Stewart was bridesmaid. She was dressed in blue organdie with hat was charged with detaining Chinese to match.

Mrs. A. R. H. Phillips was Matron of by the use of force, against the man's

Honour, and Mr. H. B. Forysth," "was own will, on board an emigrant ship.best man.". The case was adjourned to enable further Following the ceremony, a reception enquiries to be made by the police. was held at Taikoo House.

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