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The Food of Kings

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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25th, 1927.

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNA

MENT.

REDMOND ENTERS THIRD ROUND.

FORSTER AND RUSSELL BROWN WIN.

Good progress was made yester day afternoon in the Hong Kong Cricket Club Tournament.

MONGOLIAN MURDERERS

JEND.

KILLED HIS WHOLE FAMILY.

WOMAN IN THE CASE ALSO SENTENCED.

AT THE QUEEN'S "CINEMA.

"MER BIG NIGHT,”

A GOOD COMEDY.

[ST OUR FILM CRITIC.]

The screen is not usually success- ful in a comedy which is neither & broad" comic "nor has a leading. comic performer. Plays of that kind generally rely on the words to get their effect, but Her Big Night" shewing till Saturday is is the situations which are amusing genuine fan and straight acting. It

for the actors are all playing scri-

PRKINO, March 11th. After writing love couplets to his 18-year-old concubine, Po Hsing Ao, convicted of the murder of his Col. Russell Brown and Forster mother, wife, elder concubine, son replayed their match in the Oper and daughter, dressed himself as a Doubles against Owen Hughes and monk in bright satia garments and Grimble, which was unfinished the walked unflinching to the hang day before. The match went to the man's noose in the first medel full five sets and resulted in a Prison, outside of Chien Man Yeously, and this makes it unusually win for the former pair. Owen terday, fiughes and Grimble had the upper hand at the beginning and raz away with the first two sets. The older pair then settled down and by dint of steadier play won the next two sets. In the final set, they les by three games to love, but Owen Hughes and Grimble equalis- rd. The "veterans," however, secured the next three games and thus, won the match,

In the same event Henderson and Brearley did very well in defeating Wahab and Hamid in straight sets. They were 4-1 down in the first set, but pulled up remarkably well, securing the next five games That seemed to upset the Indian pair who put up little resistance in the second and third sets, being often benten by shots that fell between them,

Redmond met Hung Huai Chen in the second round of the Open Singles and won after four sets. From the start Redmond pressed and brought of some spectacular shots. Both men played a fast game and the standard was, some- times of a high order, but their in- consistency made the match unip teresting to watch. Hung won, the, third set by setting down to stendly play. "

Sewell and Hyde had divided four sets, when failing light pre- vented further play.

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i

About two years ago. Po, who was a Mongolian, attempted to bring his beloved into his home as his cubine objected. second concubine.

The elder con-

The body of the hanged man was enjoyable. That there is a rent claimed later by the father of the appeal in being made "ill with woman whom he had loved and laughter as the anying is, is, shewn carried away cutside of An Ting Men.

by the popularity of the knock-about" hilarians type of film, but although you may enjoys them you soon find such entertainment is tiring. A really good play on the other hand whether tragic or witty, either on the stage or screen, is essentially restful" Her Big Night" is not. a great play, but it is na excellent entertainment, consistently amusing, never objectionable, and the acting is good all through.

The Mongolian, it is said, after a furious family quarrel, went out and drank great quantities of wine, He then returned to his home, and with the aid of his loved one, mur- dered his entire family with a large knife.

the crime, has been sentenced to The girl. for her complicity in serve a term of life imprisonment

Laura La Plante doubles Daphne Dix thea star who disappears at the critical moment of her career,

in jail

Before going to his death, Pond Francis Nacross who takes her arrayed himself in a gown of white place. She is 淼 vivacious and satin, with a blue collar, shoes of charming actress at her best in a yellow satin and a hat of black part which calls for smiles and skin.

laughter we hope we shall see her more often in these roles for they quit her better than that of the frightened ingenue in which we have seen her before.

His last request was for permis sign to write two letters, one to his beloved, the other to her father, He then wrote verse, two couplets, until he was called to his death- Chung Hei,

HOCKEY.

Y.M. C.A. v. H.K.R.C. “A” TEAM.

This match is to be played at King's Park at 5.15 to-day.

Club "A"-A. Nicholla, L. A. Duncan, W. H. Newman, G Baskin, L. M. S. Lloyd, T. W. Southam, A. Hurter,

L. P. Thomas, J.C. Thomsor, B. W. Sampson, Lt. D. M. Rycroft. In spite of their handicap, Dr. Y.M.C.A.-W. Lockbart-Smith, and Mrs Tottenham bent Mrs. E. O. Murphy, D. Lyon, J. Gard Miller and Armstrong in the Bratner, A. A. Dand, L. F. Nicholson, round of the Mixed Doubles easily, A. Mag, H. R. Greenhalgh, G. B. conceding only one game in each Slipper, A. C. Howell, and E. M.

Major and Mrs. Stevenson Railton..

BCD

won an interesting match against D. and Mrs. Craig in the same event.

The results of yesterday's match follows:-

Open Singles.

F. 4. Redmond beat Hung Husi Chen, 7-5, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3.

Open Doubles. Secoal 'round:-Colonel "Russell Brown and L. Forster beat H. Owen Hughes, and E. Grimble, 1-6, 4-5, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3; R. M. Henderson and A. Brearley beat Y. A. Wabab and S. A. Ismail, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1.

Mixed Doubles,

Dr. R. E. and Mrs. Tottenham (owe 15/3) beat Mrs. Miller · and A. J. Armstrong (rec. 15), 6-1, 6-1; Major W. B. Stevenson and Mrs. Stevenson beat Dr. J. R. Craig and Mrs. Craig (rec. 15), 3-7, 6-2.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES, ..

Open Singles.

H. D. Rumjahn v. H. Akiyama (2nd round); S. S. Hasanin v. W. B. Cornaby (1st round).)

Open Douhlas.

Rev. FF. W. Alexander and Major W. B. Stevenson v. Capt. and G Sturgess (2nd

Morria

round)

Handicap Singles " A.***

ה'.

Major C. Willson (rec. 1/8) ". A Piercy (rec, 13); E. M. Hender son (owe 2/6) v. T. D. E. Pendered (rec. 4/8).

Handicap Singles ""B."

Dr. D. J. Valentine (rec" 1/6) v. D S. Green (rec. 3/6).

E.

J. R. Collis and Dr. C. Burton (rec. 15/2) v. E. Grimble and H, Owen Hughes (owe 3/6).

GOLF. ARMY. CLUB MATCH FIXED.

The match between the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club and the Army Golfing Society has been Saed for April 3rd. Singles, eight aide, will be played the morn ing, and fourballs in the afternoon. The Army Golfing Society is ex- pected to place a strong team in the Seld. The Club will be repre sented by T, D, E, Pendered (who Will Captain the team), L. R. Andrewes, F. J. de Rome, L. G. 8. Dodwell, W. Douglas, E. V. Shel- don, N. L. Smith and C. C. Stark.

Many officers of the Shanghai Defence Force have joined the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club ha subsoribere.

The third green at Deep Water

FOOTBALL.

HONG KONG F.C. RESERVES

ť. KOWLOON 'RESERVES.

This game will be played to-mor- row on the H.K. Club ground. Kick off at 2.30 p.m.

H.K.C.C.-Slipper, Hill, Lyon, Vickers, Walls, Puncheon Hawkes, Thompson, Campbell, Johnston, White Reserves: Mitchell Howell:

HOME FOOTBALL. LEAGUE RESULTS.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, March 23rd. The following football matches were played to-day:

Division III. (Southern). Gillingham 2, Bristol . 0. Charlton 3, Brighton 0

Division III. (Northern). Ashington 3 Nelson 1.

Scottish. Cowdenbeath 1, Rangers 0.

LINCOLN HANDICAP.

THE RESULT.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY,

Lospos, March 23rd. The result of the Lincolnshire Handicap, run at Lincoln to-day, was as follows:-.

Priory Park

Orbindon

Asterus and Melon (Dead

heat)

At 8.90 to-day and till Saturday the fall Military Band of the K.O.S.B's. are playing at the Queen's before the big picture. Of all military music the pipes have a | pecular charm of their own and it is a treat which no lover of "martial strains should miss.

-WATERFRONT NEWS. VESSELS ARRIVING AFTER 9 AM. YESTERDAY.

"There were seven vessels arriving into the harbour after 3 m yester day, of which, 5 were British; one American, and one Japanese. They were the following:

TO-DAY & TO-MORROW

QUEEN'S

280, 5.10, 7.15, & 9.20

LAURA LA PLANTE

in.

HER BIG NIGHT

SPECIAL at 9.20 p.m.

(By Kind Permission of Lt. Col. L. J. Comyn, CM.G., D.S.O., and Officers)

FULL MILITARY BAND OF THE KING'S OWN SCOTTISH BORDERERS

W

BORLD

2.30 to 11.15

SEAR

p.m.

PAULINE

STARKE

in

WALLACE BEERY

THE DEVIL'S CARGO

REGINALD DENNY

in

WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES

JOHN BARRYMORE

in

THE LOTUS. EATER

VESSELS EXPECTED.

-་་

Afrika (Maziers), due April 25th.

HONG KONG METEOROLOGICAL

REGISTER.

гаран

S.Sang Sang (British) from Antenor (Blue Furnel), dae April Hong Kong Observatory, March 24th.

Tsingtao and Swatow, 541 5th. tons general for Hong Kong, Arafura (E. & A.), duò April th

and 623 tons for ports.

S.S. Adna (British) from San Bencleuch (Ben Line), dus March

Pedro and Yokohama, 3,300

27th tons fuel oil for Hong Kong, Carmarthenshire

S.S. Atreus (British) from Shang- hai, 145 tons general for other

(Jardine), due Changte (B. & 8.), dus April 8th,

April 5th.

porta S.S. Janus (British) from Cal- Coblenz (Melchers), due May 4th.

cutta and Singapore, general Delta (P. & O.), due March 31st. cargo (amount not specified).

S.S.

Kut Sang (British) from Deanu (Melchers), due May 16th." Calcutta and Singapore, 1,174 Empress of Asia (CPR), duc tons of general for Hong April 29th. Kong and 454 tons for other Emprets of Canada (C.P.R.), duc

ports. Also sengers.

221 deck

pas-

to-morrow,

S.S. Bearport (American) from Empress of Russia (C.P.R.), due

sis.

San

Francisco and Swatow, April 8th.

2,500 cases gasdiene and 2,268 Franken (Melchers), dus June 10th.

cases asphalt and 50 Lons general for Hong Kong, and 000 tons general and gasolepe for other ports.

Kolin Maru (Japanese) from Swatow and Canton, aundry cargo (amount not specified),

EXCHANGE RATES.

BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE.]

Reory, March 24th.

Puris

124

1

Geneva

25:23

Berlin

SC.16

Oslo.

16.80

Helsingfors

1820

Athens

375

Buenos Aires

47.7/18"

New York

4.65

Amsterdam

12.13

18.13

3

34.59

27.243

Thirty ran. Won by a head, one length and half between second and third.

The betting was:-Priory Park, 20 to 1; Orbindos, 100 to 6; Asterus, 3 to 1; and Melon, 33 to 1.

(BRITISH WIRELESS BREVICE-] The Owners.

LONDON, March 23rd. The Lincolnshire Handicap was Park, which beat Mr. Coulson's won by Mr. Jack Joel's Priory Orbindes by a head. M. Boussa's Asterus, whch was hot favourite, dead-heated with Mr. Murray's felon for third place. The odds against the winner were 20/1.

THE BOAT RACE.

UNLUCKY OXFORD.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}

LONDON, March 23rd, corn, who has filled the vacancy

The Balliol carsman, T. Pepper-

illness of Llewellyn has been forbid

Stockholma

Vienna Madrid Bucharest

Bombay Brussels Milan..........

Copenhagen... Prague Lisbon

Rio

Yokohama Shangbai Hong Kong Silver (spot)" Silver (forward)

810 1/8/1/64 34.94

105+

10.21

103 2.17

5

2/0.1/32 2/02

1/11

25.7

23.7

Fulda (Melchers), due May 31st. Gambhiru (B.I.), due to-morrow.. Glaucus (Blue Funnel), due April

7th.

Glenleg (Jardine), due April

14th,

"Glenluce (Jardine), due March 27th. Glentara (Jardine), due May 1st. Haruna Maru (NY.E.); due to-

day. Hector (Blue Fannel), due April

2nd, Hessen (Jebsen), due April 8th. Japan (Swed. E.A. Co.), due April 1

19th.

Jeypore (P. & C.), due April 12th. Khiva (P, & O.), due April 14th, Luhure (P. & O.), que tomрTTOW.

due Ludwigshafen (Melcher)

.. April 3rd.

Macedonia (P. & 0), due April

1st.

Malwa (P. & O), dee March 31st. | Morea (P. & 0.), due March 29th.

Miradpore (P. & 0.), due May

10th.

Nellore (P, & O.), due April 14th. Oldenburg (Hamburg-Amerika

Linie), due this afternoon. President Hayes (D.S. & A.M.L.),

duc March 28th,

President Jackson (D.S. & A.M.L.),

due April 3rd,

President Pierce (D.S. & A.M.L.),

duc March 29th.

Preussen (Jebnen), due May 19th. St. Albani (E. &A), due April 1st Saarbruecken (Melchers), düe Apr. 1

6th

Salabangka (J.C.J.L.), das April

5th.

Schwaben (Melchers), due April]

21st,

Mears. James Chambers & Co., Liverpool, acting for the Lancashire Shipping Co., have placed an order Teesta (B.I. & Apeat), due to with Messrs. Cammell Laird & Co.. Birkenhead for the construction of Titarra (B.I. & Apear), due March 2 now Diesel-engined motor vessels. Jist.

day.

J

These vessels will be completed at Tjipanas (J.C.JL) due the end of this year and are to ba

day. placed on the Far Eastern run to Tjikarang (J.C.J.L.), due March New York vid Suez. The decision

27th

to-

is the result of the pressing de to build faster and better tonnage Tijieheet (J.C.J.L.), duo March

28th.

Previous On Date On Date

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at

Karomater..

...

at 2 pm 8 a

99.97 Temperatur 67 Bumidity ... 65 Wind

Direction Eart E Forcs Weather... о Bain ***

0,00

p

29.96 64

29,93

29

85

3 OD 0,00 0.01 Highest open-air Temperature, 23rd: 68 Lowest ppen-air Temperature, 24th: 64

Drizzle; F-Fog; L-Lightning: B-Blue sky; C-Cloudy; D= M-Mist; 0-Overcast; P-Passing showers; Q-Squalls; B-Rain; T- Thondes.

Fri.

HONG KONG TÍDE TABLE,

From March 25th to 31st, 1927,

HIGH WATER

Date of

Height

Height,

LOW WATEX.

Hong

Hong-

Kopg

Koog

Standard

.Time.

Standard Time.

h.

Be the L

b. m

25m 14641m6

0 578 0

9129

Bat. 26 m 49 38 m 6 $7

Sun.

2161 10 582 3

27 No infer. h. w. Nointer. Lw.

Mon. 8

3 196 3

7 15 4460

08

Tues. 29m 7 33 43 m 1 0 6 1.68 mil ̈97 Wod. 20 m 8 946m 1.44

7 & Ther 31m 8 31

B

Home DOBBODE

MARTIN'S

PILLS

APIOL & STEEL

Sure and certain for all Female complaints.Every lady should keep a box in the house.

Chemists and Stores sell them throughout the world. Probriator's MARTI, Chendi, Sodhampion, England'

TER KEY #EINGE UXANDT,

Bay course is to be re-layed on the Oxford boat caused by the niande made by all shippers in Tjibodas (J.C.J.L.), due April 7th THERAPION No. 1

slope, as the present green is hollow

the Far Eastern-New York trade. Tisalak (J.C.J.L.), due March

to Mesara. James Chambers & Co.,

23th.

THERAPION NO. 2 THERAPION No. 3

and holds water. Turfing on the den to row by his doctor owing intend to lay down further tonnage Pisaroca (3.0.J.L.), due Apribor-Bladder Catarya No.2 for Blood & Kila

a boil on the wrist.

right of the first green is to be commenced shortly, and alterna- P. Johnson. of Magdalen, has which will complete the Service 10th. tions to other greens is contemplat been rowing stroke for the past two with at least fast new

days.

Ivessels.

REISS, MASSEY & CO., LTD. Hong Kong Hong Kong, 17th March, 1927, [1698,

#}

cd

motor Tjiondari (J.C.J.L.), dua April Can Baramook hd, fen', a

12th.

ELAKANG BA, & Car Chenna Weskzzaman, eCSA WE KĀLĒVEN NORDENS, PLAN SA KANTaxa, 14. Ds. La Dama

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