LOCAL FOOTBALL.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.
The following matches in the Hong Kong League are down for decision today:
DIVISION I
Kick-off at 4 p.m. China Athletic e. Kowloon F.C., Hong Kong FC. ground. Referee: Capt. A. W. Austin, M.C., M.M.
Hong Kong Police » R.A., St Joseph's ground. Referee: I S. B. A. Atkinson. Queen's Regt. Royal Navy, Chatham Road ground. Re feree: Mr. W. E. Hollanda Small Units v. Club de Recreio,
Sookunpoo ground. Referee Mr. F. Smith,
GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY,
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L. G. 8. Dodwell and D. G. Bruce,...
R. K. Valentine and R Young
F. A. Perry and E. L.
Sim.
E. Stone and I. Yates.
C. B. Johnson and F. Symb Thomson.
H. U. Ireland and E. D.
Matthews.
H. Spicer and R. K. Hep
burn.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5th, 1929.
E. R. Halifax and L. R. Andrewea.
THE THIRD TEST
MATCH.
'ENGLAND WELL PLACED.
ATHLETIC RECORDS.
NEW SYSTEM PROPOSED.
REPORTING OF SMALLPOX.
Paris, Dec. 8th (U.P.)French DR. POPE MAKES A STRONG sporting editors propose an annual
APPEAL SUTCLIFFE'S FINE SCORE, alignment of athletic records on a
better method than Olympic com- CASES MAY BE TREATED AT
HOME. petition of judging the
"{THROUGH 'REUTER'S - SERVICE. ]
MELBOURNE, Jan. 4th, Heavy rain fell in Melbourne before 6 o'clock in the morning and this was followed by alternate shins and showers. The captains
inspected the pitch at 11.43, when it was decided that play was im possible, and again at 19.30, when they disagreed. The umpires how aver decided that play should com- inence.
White was in his element' on the
finest among the athletic nations of the world.
When a Chinese was charged be
the fore Mr. R. E. Lindselt, at Central Magistracy yesterday for falling to report a case of swali-pox in his house-the patient being his own child-the defendant said that be worked in a market and was busy that he had no time to make the report.
TOWN TOPICS.
AND SOMETHING OVERHEARD.
Canton and Hong Kong Business Conditions; Chinese and Small-Pox; The Street Arabs; Changing Money at Star Ferry Wharf.
[BY R. E. PORTER.]
Canton Affairs. Merchants in Canton are looking forward to a revival of trade, and are busy with plans Trade con-
An appraisement for the first ten months of 1999 by the method sug gested does not affect the United States, which retains first place, despite the fact that it does not take 'field performances into a count. Germany which took sixth
ditions are certainly better than place in the Olympic games, takes second rank, and France, which
The case was brought to Court they were six months ago German ran seventh at Amsterdam, shares by Sanitary Inspector Stevens who goods are seen everywhere, and the third place with Finland.
summoned the defendant as being demand for them is brisk. Before the proposal can be taken the principal tenant the The merchants are of the opinion drying pitch, and he clean bowled seriously, the difference in Euro-house" The defendant claimed, that now Manchuria has openly D. Oxenham with only six runs added pean and American methods of however, to be a lodger and the acknowledged her allegiance to the Oxenham had played an invaluable timing events must be taken into summons was amended to nearest Nationalist Government, civil war innings lasting: 104 minutes Blackie, consideration, the former being relative.". The Sanitary Inspector will come to an end. The fact that then joined Grimmett, but White rather backward in this respect, said that he visited the house on Marshal La Taxi Hsin has left Can
December 97th and saw the defen- sent him back before he had scored,
dant holding the child which was ton, they said, goes to show that obriously suffering from smallpox the Nationalist Governement is As soon as he (witness) entered the solidly united. There is no fear defendant handed the child over to its mother, who was at present in of a collapse. We all hope that it hospital:
O. E. C. Marton and W.! D, Brown.
0.21 a.m. B. Sanger and S. M
Monroe. 9.28
0.32
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0.38
9,40 0.44
0.46
9,52
0.53
1+
South China Hong Kong F.C.,
Caroline Hill ground.
Re-
·10.00.
feree: P. O. Cowan
DIVISION IT.
10.04
T
C. Thwaites and Smith,
Kick-off at 230 p.m.
10.08
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10.12
10.10
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1090
10.21
10.28
11
Re 10.32 2
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D. Forbes and W.
J.
Clerk.
G.
St. Joseph's Club de Recreio Reserves, St Joseph's ground. Referee: A. B. Swallow. South China "g". South China "A", Caroline Hill ground. Referee: E. R. A. Anderson. R.A. Reserves Small Units "Reserves, Sookunpoo ground.
Referee: Pte. Lamb,
Royal Navy Reserves. R.A.F.,
King's Park ground. feree: Cox. Willis
Reserves,
Eastern F.C. v. Kowloon F.C.10.36
Athletic China ground Referee: Mrs. T. G. 10.40 Stokes.
As
PLAYERS AND PROSPECTS. 10.-18"
10.58
A large crowd is expected to 10.52 witness the game on the Hong Kong F.C. ground between China Athletic and Kowloon.
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Kowloon will be without MeKel- vie and the Athletic should have a very comfortable win,
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11.08
Caroline Hill should also receive
1.12
13
a large crowd for in addition to the "local derby" between Bouth 1.16 China's two junior teams, the senior
11.20 team will meet the Hong Kong F.C. The Club are improving overy week 11.94 and Goldman should want some
1. Bowker and R. A. Campbell..
T. G. Weall and J. Gard-
ner.
W. J. S. Key and G. B. S. Thomson.
Ellis.
T. L. Christie and D. J.
Gilmore.
A. E. Lissaman and H. H. Lammert,
до
con-
the last two Australian wickets Conditions on European tracks adding only 6 runs, and leaving and European methods of conduct E. D. Black and England to make 33% runs in the ing athletic events also differ, con- fourth innings to win. White siderably. All the performances bowled one ball less than in the for which times are taken are in first innings, and had a brilliant metres, whereas practically all analysis.
American runs are in yards, and When it transpired that the prin- in consequence receive
cipal tenant of the fat was absent sideration.
from Court, the question arose DI For the 100-metres, Borah shares to how to prove that the defendant first place with Corts of Germany, lived on the premises, with A
Sanitary Inspector Stevens paint time of 10.2-5 seconds: Second Houben and Lammers, ed out that the defendant had both Germans, 10.5-10ths; Third: shewn him his cubicle, and had Williams, Canada; McAllister, given the bed clothes to be dis
infected. Ameritas, with 10.3-8ths.
H. Graves and C. L Sandes.
W. A. Stewart and H. Howard.
C. C. Stark and K. S. Robertson,
Geare...
Maas.
merfelt.
T. C. Monaghan and S.
T. Butlin
F. A. Merry and N.
Littlejohn.
E. Des Yeux and A. B
Furves.
N. Croucher and F. J. dë Rome.
F. H. Swayne and W. Beveridge.
tea interval the score stood at 78 for no wisket, Hobbs being 30 and
Sutcliffe 22.
Two hundred metres First: Koenig. Germany, 20.9-10ths; Second: Houben,
dant.
kim 80%.
Conditions In Hong Kong.
But Chinese merchants in Hong Kang are not so optimistic. Their opinion is that Marshal Li Tasi Rain, was the strong hand in the suppression of lawlessness and com- munism. Unless these elements were totally eradicated, merchants could never hope for a revival of better trade conditions.
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Taking into consideration the respective claims of our young derelicits and the street sleepers, who have only to pay three cents to get
a night's lodging in any coolie-house, I think it would far wiser to spend money on them before building a
matshed for the street-sleepers. The St Louis Industrial School is prepared to accept any and all boys
sent to them, but the limited "funds at their disposal prevent them "from doing what they would like
Star Ferry And Small Change, It has been brought to my notice that Chinese who travel third class on the Star Ferry do not get their full change out of a ten cant piece tendered for the fare. The fare is 4 cents, and when they pay a ten cent piece, they get back 4) cents change, in return. I could hardly believe it, but when I investigated the matter, by going through the third class wicket and offering a tem ceat piece for my fare, I found that.. I only got 4 cents change.
It is difficult to see why the Star Ferry Company should adopt this practice but they might be able to thrown some light upon it.
"I can only say that the Tramway Company always give change ac cording to the value of the silver pieces tendered. Travelling third class by trams, one always gets back five cents in change. Nothing is deducted, and if the Tramway Com- pany can run under this system, I fail to see why the Ferry Company cannot. The Chinese are much puzzled, and some of them philo-... sophically put it down to squeeze
fare.
I Heard It Baid. That two "local hotels will close
England's Start. England bad a few minutes of batting before lunch, and the open- ing batsmen managed to survive this trying period, Hobbs scoring and Sutcliffe I before the interval.
The crowd had risen to 10.000 when the match was resumed. The ball was turning considerably, and J. P. Warren and I. H. Hobbs, when he had scored 3, gave
Husband And Wife With · Same- Surname, A. D. Humphreys and E. sharp chance to Hendry in the slips off A'Beckett. Oxenham was
Germany, The Sanitary Inspector spoke to At the present moment, Chinese D. Lawrence. Drones and M. M. making the ball rear up allow ught 21.1-10th: Third: Schuller, Ger- the defendant through the medium merchants here are not incurring
at 17 Hobbs was nearly many, 21.1-8.
of an interpreter," who in his evi- fresh obligations. This is due close to the ground-by Bradman at
Four hundred A. Piercy and A. Som fine leg. The 50 was reached in 11.00
metres-First: dance said that the defendant gave to the aproach of Chinees New Year Germany. 47.6-4; the name of Ng Kiu, and the wife which makes the money market 75 minutes, and soon afterwards Engelhardt, Hobbs, in attempting leg hit, Second: Paul Martin, Swiss, Bar- that of Ng Kau The Magistrate tight. Accounts have to be settled, struck the back of his head, but butti, Spence, Buchner, 47.4-5; asked how the witness conti have and every business man is doing his continued without delay,
accepted that they were husband utmost to turn stock" into ready At the Third: Ball, 48.
and wife when their sumames were canh. Eight hundred metres-Firat :
usua! was not Seraphin Martin, France, 1 min. the same as it
Chinese And Small-por Epidemic. 50.3-5 sec., Second: Lowe, England, amongst Chinese. Remarking that
he, could not go on with the case, As the small-pox epidemic is min. 81.1-5 sec.; Third: Hahn, Mr. Lindsell discharged the defen- not diminishing one can only hope on the part of the men collecting the". C.S., 1 min. 51.2-6 sec.
that the Chinese will co-operate Appeal To Public,
with the medical authorities in com- In reply to the Magistrate, who bating this deadly disease. It in, there is a case of smali-pox in a asked if he had any general however, & well-know fact that if servations to make, Dr. G. W. Pope, the Medical Officer of Health, Chinese family, they will generally who was in Court said that, he refrain from reporting it to the wished it to be made known to the medical authorities. They also hide public that this case was really it from their friends with the result brought to emphasise the fact that that the disease is spread.
Dr. G. W. Pope, Medical Officer cases of small-pox must be report- ed, and that the worst that could of Health, brought a case against a happen if they were reported would Chinese yesterday. He explained be that the other inmates of the that he was not prosecuting the person out of malice. It was only house would have to be vaccinated.
Ten years ago, the Board ruled as a warning to other Chinese. He and the Governor-in-Council agreed, also made the announcement that that enses might be nursed at home, some ten years ago it had been provided all other members of the decided by the Sanitary Board and household were vaccinated and agreed to by the Government that notice placed outside the house cases of small-pox could be nursed stating that it was inhabited by a at home provided the necessary PTC small-pox patient.
Representatives of the Chinese 400 metres hurdles First: Pet- terson, Sweden, 50.4-5 sec.; Becond: press in Court were requested to the fallent Taylor, U.S., 33.1-8 sec.; Third:give this statement Lord Burghley, England, Adel- publicity in the interests of the
welfare of the general community
stopping on the Caroline Hill 11.25, .. ground.
11:32
T
South China by their win over the Queen's Regt. now head the 11.36 ... lengue table and it will be ao easy. matter for the other Clubs place them from that position.
The Police receive the R.A. within 11.44... the racecourse. The Police have
A. R. Cox and D.
Goodall.
Major Beamish and V.
Grayburn.
M.
A. Leach and J. S. Mac-1 Laren
E. M. Bryden and B. H.
dis-
11.40 5
C. Hallowes. G. S. Hugh-Jones and
G.
Davidson,
Browne.
11.49
Lacon and H. D. W. A. Weight and E. Fletcher,
P.
My
been doing well lately and it is not expected that they will be chocked
by the Gunners to-day. Leach was 11.52, absent from the Army match on the
1st and will not be out today.
The Queen's Regt. are at home to the Navy on the United Services By losing ground at Kowloon. their game against South China last week they lost the position at the head of the League table.
They should manage to take full points against the Navy to-day, al- though it is doubtful whether Caldeuts will be fit to turn out. The Navy team is an uncertainty.
On the Garrison ground, Smail Units receive the Club de Recreio. The Small Units are without a point to-day it is not expected that they will capture one to-day as the Club de Recreio players will treat this game as a practice one for the final of the Sunday Herald Cap Competition next week...
THE JUNIORS.
J. P. Sherry and C.
cock.
MARRIED MAN'S THREE
HOMES.
COURT SHOCK FOR TWO WOMEN.
INQUEST SURPRISE.
were
unaware
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指
Record Crowda, 23,000 had collected when the game was resumed, bringing the aggregate attendance up to 244,361. which играззев the previous world's record of 229.175 at the Becond Test Match at Melbourne 3 min. 55 sec. in 1923 Hobbs and Sutcliffe for
Five
Fifteen hundred metres-First Jules Ladeumegue, 3 min. 52.1-5 sec." Second: Larva, Finland, 3 min. 53.1-5 sec.; Third: Cosger,
1F0
metres
hundred metres First: the eighth time put up the century Ritola, Finland, 14 min. 36.1-8 sec.; in a first wicket partnership against Second: Borg, 14 min. 39.3-10 sec. Australia, the feat taking them 133 Third: Nurmi, 14 min. 40 see,
Ten thousand metres-First: minutes. Of all their partnerships this masterly one in the fourthurmi.. 30 min. 18.4.5 sec.; Second: innings under very difficult circum. Joey Ray, 31 min. 26.2-5 sec.; stances will go down to history as Third, Selen, 32 min. 3 sec. one of the greatest. Almost im
hurdles First: mediately after three figures were reached Hobbs was out for 49, at Weightman-Smith, South Africa which point Sutcliffe had sected 49. and Dye, U.S., 14.3-8 sec. ; Second: Jardine was then sent in to join Sempe, France, Anderson, Leistner, Sutcliffe, who soon reached his 50 U.S. Petterson, Sweden, Atkinson, in 152 minutes with a snick to the South Africa, 14.4-8 sec; Third: boundary off Blackie. The total Baskin, King, Collier, all U.S.,
Germany,
Szotedt, continued to increase steadily and Steinhardt, 150 was reached after 188 montes. Finland, 16 sec. After a further 21 uns had been added play closed for the day without further loss, leaving Eng- land with 16 runs to win and 9
wickets in hand.
Boore:
Australia—1st Innings.
W. M. Woodfull, e Jardine, -
b Tate
V. Y. Richardson, e Duck
worth, b Larwood...........
7
3
of
each
H. L. Hendry & Jardine, b
Larwood
23
A. F. Kippax, c Jardine, b
Larwood
100
118
Disclosures were made Southwark inquest that a married man with a wife and three children in Scotland lived with two women in London at the same time. The women other's existence,
The inquest was on William Barrie, aged forty, who died in Warner-street, Southwark. A ver- 'dict of Death from natural
causes" was returned.
Rose Emma Lewis said that she and Barrie had lived together for five years. He told her that he was a billiard marker. She recent-
In the junior "division, the K.O.S.B. and Queen's Regt, game has been postponed. The Royal Navy will have a chance to head the division table for the first time this season. They should win against ly found out that he was married. the B.A.F. at King's Park.
The next witness Was Jennie The game between the South Galt Connell, who said that she China teams at Caroline should be had been living with Barrie as bis evenly contested. The "Bhave wife. the better league record.
The coroner But we have had one woman who was living with
St. Joseph's are now the woodensim. How did he manage to live poonista. Their game with the Club with twot
de Recreio on the College ground Miss. Connell I did not know should give them at least a point.
that he was living with another
RA. and Small Units should woman. share the points at Sookunpoo, while Eastern should win against Kowloon...
"THE BIRTH OF A FLOWER."
For Beven Years.
She added that she and Barric bad been together seven years,
The coroner, referring to the fact that Barrie was keeping two establishments, asked Miss Connell what she understood Barrie's work -Sho said that Barrie told WAS.
baker. her he was
The coroner: Bakers work at night, so he would have to sleep in the day.
Imagine a man 133 miles tall, and you can picture proportionate. ly the rise of a grain of pollen as magnified the new double lens
The coroner stated that he sup camera that made "The Birth of
Flower," which, is to be screened posed that Barrio slept at Miss 'Monday at 5 o'clock in the Helena Connell's "house during the day May Institute, by Clarke Irvine, and at the other establishment who gives an enlightening talk during the night.
Miss Connell said she thought along with the films, which are standard size. In addition he that Barrie was unmarried. will show The Romance of
Had you any The coroner j Travel," a
unique picture replete knowledge at all, until you came with thrills, and strange sights to here, that he had been living with be seen around the world. In the another
kaowledge women 7-No flower Blm blossoms are seen mov: whatever. It was a shock to me. ing living and dying, with the Samuel Archer, of Camerford- pollen
actual road, Brockley, a leather- • mer- germinating the creation of life-annover seen by chant's foreman, said that Barrie men. This unique programme is up to two years ago worked in o "being booked quite Ecovily in ad- Bermondsey limeyard. He was a
Vance, and those interested are married man with
three children in Scotland.
wife and
J. S. Ryder, Hendren, b
Tate
heim, France, 53.35 see
All of the above classifications are made by Louis Maertens, of the sporting staff of La Liberte.
His calculations are upon the basis of the old method of scoring rather
cautions were taken.
This conccasion is still in force and all that has to be done is to report to the M.O.H., who will then arrange for the necessary precau tion. One can only hope that the Chinese community will change their present attitude and assist the
A LUSITANIA MEMORIAL. Buthorities as much as they can. It is very much in their own interests to do so, in the majority of cases are among the poorer Chinese.
Our Street Arabs.
than that used at the recent Olym-ON THE COAST NEAR CORK. pics, in which only frat place was honoured.
O. M. R. W 37 7 B2 1
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
A'Beckett
3
Duck-
Hendry
D. Bradman, b Hammond... 79 W. A. Oldfeld; b Geary....
E. L. A'Beckett, e
worth, b_White
88 29 29 mar
R. M. Oxenham, b Geary... 15
C. V. Grimmett, e Duck-
worth, b Geary
D.. D. J. Blackie, not out
Extras
Total
Fall of the wickets:-
1/3; 2/15; 3/57; 4/218; 5/267; | 0/287; 7/378; 6/383; 9/384; 10/397. DOWLING" ANALYSIS.
Larwood Tate Geary
Hammond
0. M. R. W. 373 127 *40
Grimmett
20 2 35 I 55 14 114 2 Oxenham ......... 35.11 67 0 Blackie 44 14 94 .6 Ryder
4 0 14 0 Australia-2nd Innings,
W. M. Woodfull, 'c Duck"
worth, b Tale ......
DUBLIN (U.P.)
It bad been suggested that 850,000 be raised to provide sleep ing quarters for the Chinese street sleepers. This matter has already
been discussed 'in" this "column, and
they complained, and frothblowers. their doorg poon. Business is bad, refuse to pay 50 cents for a small drink.
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Täst the Tramway Company's shares are going up again. They have bought up the Kai Tack Motor "Bus Company. Another source (of
тетение.
That a certain share-broker is. about to file his petition in bank- .. ruptcy and that his public examina
tion will reveal some interesting matters_concerning some people in. Hong Kong.
That Trebitsch Lincoln is return.. ing to Hong Kong shortly to pro- ceed with his case against a certain paper here.
That greyhound racing in Macas is a failure and the promoters are in a bad
way.
That New Year's Eve: was cele-
brated in a certain hotel resuiting in the manager of that hostel being knocked out. He is still nursing D. pair of back eyes.
That film distributors are refus-
ing to let out good films to Canton, for fear of having them mutilated like the pictureBen Hur.**
That several gentlemen at the concert given by the Filipino Com munity in celebration of Rizal Day felt greatly insulted when they were
A monument to the Lusitania's dead is rising on the coast of Cork, at Queenstown. A bronze allegorical figure,Resurgence." mounted on a base of Irish marble, will watch some of the objections and difficul. over the water in which 1108 victima ties stated. It may further be were sent to death by German asked whether any of our philan- torpedoes. The monument will hou-thropists have given thought to the told by the hotel boys that the bottle our the memory of all who went street arabs in our mids? I sup- of panch was not for them. I was down with the giant liner, the rich pose we all know that there is no for the ladies only! and the poor, the unknown and the reformatory or Borstal institution in Hong Kong. Lads who commit famous.
a sthall crime have to be sent to the gaol which often does more harm than good.
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That a certain steamship company is in difficulty, and that some of thein steamers were mortgaged last
week.
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In a cemetery near Queenstown, 184 unidentified victims of the diens ter are buried: Along the coast from Queenstown to the Aran There is also another aspect. The Islands, where the sea washed up great majority of the boys that
That the Traffic Beacon at the its dead for days after the disaster, come under the attention of the junction of Pedder Strect" and "Dea 29 bodies were buried, without Police, are orphans. They have Foeux Road Central will be re- slab
mark their resting places. been thrown out into the world to moved soon. The great majority of the bodies. fend for themselves. Quite unâtted including those of Alfred Gwynne to do any work, they soon find them- Vanderbilt and "Elbert Hubbard, želves
107
397
V. Y. Richardson, b Lar
"wood
B
HL. Hendry, at Duck
worth. b White
12
A. F. Kippax. b Tate .....
41
S. Eyder, b. Geary...
5
D. Bradman, e Duckworth,
3
b Geary.
112
That about 80,000 was spent in
W. A. Oldfield, b White ...
7
E. L. A Beckett, b White.
6.
the worst company. They the defence of Carvalho Yeo, were never given up by the ocean learn to pilfer, to cut a pocket and
that claimed them.
R. M. Oxenham, b White
30
...V. Grimmett, not out
D. D. J. Blackie, b White...
Extras
0
13
Total
351
17 872 31.5463 3
8410 White
.......... $7930 64 1. Jardine .....
10 10
England-1st Innings.
Hobbs,
C
Oldfield,
A'Beckett..
Hammond, e A'Beckett,
Blackie
Sutcliffe, b Blackie
20
58
200
24
Hendren, c A'Beckett,
Kendry
19
and
A. P. F. Chapman, b
Blackie
D. R. Jardine, Blackie...
....
Larwood: a and b Blackie... Geary, Lb.w. b Grimmett Duckworth, b Blackie Tate, e Kippax, b Grimmett 21 J. C. White, not' out
Extras
Total
Fall of the wickets:--- 1/7; 9/60; 3/138; 4/143; 5/201; 6/296; 7/258; 8/345 9/251; 10/851.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. R. W. Larwood 16 3 37 I. Tate. 47 16 70 2. White 56.5 20 107 5 Hammond....166 30 0 "Geary Bagnoli
30 4 94 2 England-ad Innings, Hobbs, J.b.. b Blackie. Sutcliffe, not out.......
g
49
PRIN
D. R. Jardine, not out
Extras
18
21
Total (for 1 wkt.)....171.
Fall of the wickets --
1/105.
Fall of the wickets: 1/28; 2/1013/2014/238; 5/304 6)3647/381; 8/385; 9/381 10/417. Continued on next Column).
That the Shanghai crime wave is all sorts of dodgès to get a few Jerome Connor, the Irish-Ameri- cents. Then they get caught by the not only due to the Chinese lawless can sculptor, is at work on the Police!
elements. There are many-hold-up
monument in Queenstown Square,
There is a saying in Chiness that men of foreign nationalities, who The memorial will cost about bamboo must be bent into shape! Ko about terrorising people in the
dark
#100,000 and is expected to be, ready for dedication in October, 1929, It will bear the simple inscription:
To the memory and in honour,, of those who perished with the sink- ing of the Lusitania, May 7th, 1915,
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when young. Do that after it is full grown, and the bamboo will That Hong Kong's red light crack.".
district" was the scene of a There is not a single institution furious battle on New Year's Eve, in the Colony run by the Govern- and that several men had to be ment where bad and wayward boys taken to hospital with: broken. can be sent there to learn both a heads, trade and better ways. There is.
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The Lusitania Memorial Com mittee, in charge of the work, con sists chiefly of prominent Americans however, the St. Louis Industrial That Carvalho is doing thirty who lost relatives through the School conducted by the Bilesian- days' solitary confinement at the disaster. WA. Vanderbilt is Fathers. They have not been long Victoria Gach before being given chairman; George H. Brennan is in the Colony a matter of a year industrial labour. secretary, and Mr. J. Borden Har or so and yet they have turned
or sound yet they had That a certain Portuguese had rison is Treasurer.
Secretary of State Frank B. into good citizens In this school defrauded a Chinese merchant of Kellogg expressed his appreciation the boys are taught printing, shoe $2,000 last week by saying that of the movement for the erection of making, mechanics, music,tai hecould manufacture synthetic the monument in a letter to Connor.loring, etc. The Inde are provided opium. The design seemed most fitting," with clothing, board and lodging
# and was certainly beautiful," free and are tanght discipline and Kellogs" wrote. Irish opinion is cleanly hahits. In addition, they very favourable toward the erection receive a few hours schooling overy of the memorial.
day.
That the victimised merchant is afraid to report the matter to the Police. Buying oplum is a crime as well as selling
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