THE FOURTH TEST MATCH.
JARDINE'S BAD LUCK.
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YESTERDAY'S INTERPORT
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1929.
RECEPTION BET INDIAN COMMUNITY, 186
HAPPY GATHERING IN HONG KONG HOTEL.
DENTS OF POLICE CONGRATULATED..
• A NEW MOHAMMEDAN “INSTITUTION.
MUSAFIR KHANA: BEST HOUSE
FOR STRANGERS.
Playing on the Hong Kong F.C. TWO ASSISTANT SUPERINTEN the presence of a large gathering ground, in the last Interport Trial game, the Selected Team beat a There was brilliant sunshine when strong Army team by four goals to Hammond (106) and Jardine (73) two. The Selection Committee re
ADELAIDE, Feb. 8th..
had raised the score from 200 to represent Hong
SHANGHAT KIDNAPPERS"
EXECUTED, A
CONDEMNED. MAN POSSES- SING HALF A LAKH
OF DOLLARS.
DISPOSED OF BY COURT'S
ORDER.
ward on the upper deck on a strong steel support, Sraler Fundations Tha are fitted for lighter guas. vessels wireless has a day and night pending and receiving: radium; of sod miles.
THE NEW GUNBOAT / The hrimana( guit) in zburused leg."
FOR CANTON.
'SUCCESSFUL. TRIALS.
TRIUMPH FOR W. 8. BAILEY;
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her twelve hours endurance and
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white shame! bed with pring
effects of the crew. The Captains room is on the upper deck and has mattress, locker, lavatory, and up- etc. Baths are provided for Cap-. holstered settee and bell, puakes,
Electric signal lights are fitted at mastheads, protected by heal frames and connected to the Morse The new Musafir Khans, or travel.
keyboard. The heck house is átted lars' rest bouse, was officially de-
with metal racks for rifles, engine telegraph and voice tube, etc, and clared open yesterday afternoon in
On Monday the gunboat Kian Yu the windows are fitted with bullet An ammunition of the Mohammedan community and
Shanghai, February 1st-Five recently launched by Madame Li proof shutters.
boist located in the crew space for a number of foreign visitors.. The kidnappers were handed to the Tasi Hain from the Yard of
is Stted with hoisting goars snd' Hon Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G. Chinese authorities to be exscutedMesars. W. S. Bailey underwent Ward with an iron ladder to deck, Many well-known local residents Captain Superintendent of Police)3esterday afternoon at the Langhus full speed trials in Kowloon Bay, buckets and bullet proof steel cover. came out this morning to continueceived little assistance. in making were present as guests of tho performed the opening ceremony, Accused were found guilty of kid.eight, ten, and twelve Enota and zine, and one ahäft engine room. prison by the Provisional Court. the vessel being run at four, ait, There are three crew spaces, one forward and one aft of the maga«. the great partnership. When they their final choice of the players to Indian. Community of Hong Kong and there were also present Mys. mapping Tsing Pro Woo, a student. Anally for two hour tile fyer Pet Metal lockets are provided for
hour Kong against at a reception in the Hong Kong E. D. C. Wolfe, M.B.E, Mrs. W. T. on February 20th, 1999, while he when a speed of 143 miles per 939 today they set up a new re.Shanghai on Monday next. Several Hotel yesterday afternoon when Southern, the Hon. Mr. J. F. Braga, rode in his private ricksha from against the contract speed of 14
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all auxiliary engines besides main card for a third wicket partnership player were below their Club congratulations ware tendered to Mr. P. F. J. Wodehouse, C.L.Ehin house at 33, Brenan Roal to St. miles was sasily maintained with in Test Matches, beating the pre- torm, while some shooting praction Khan Sabib Nawab Khan and Mr. W. EL Shenton, Mr. E. F.
Accused were found guilty after engines at work. Tests for turning vious record of 10 made by Brown is badly wanted. Hill, of the Sardar Sahib Mohinder Singh upon Sample, of Messrs. Denison, Rama retrial, the Provincia: Covera and stability and ready handling ment upholding of the of vessel were also carried out with Queen's Regiment in place of Lam their recent promotion to the rank and Gilhs, who designed the build-Proti obaling the design of one complete success, and during the whole period of trials with steam Yuk Ying, was the only change of Assistant Superintendent of ing. Mr. Mow Fung (representing of a woman member of the gang.
st 200 lbs pressure and under the Chinese Police Reserves), Khan her sentence of capital punishment forced draught, not the slightest to wear down the bowling. After from the team selected. The Army Police.
was changed to that of life imprisbesting or hitch of any kind oc minutes Hammond, with a had a strong side cut, but a little. Tea was served in the lounge of Sahib Nawab Khan, A.S.P., Sardar drive past cover to the boundary disappointment occurred through the roof garden, among the guests Sahib Mohinder Singh, A.S.P., Mr. off Blackie, put up the 250. Blackie was exploiting the leg theory, which the absence of a representative of honour being the Hon. Sir Henry Bissen Singh, Trustees and others further reduced the rate of searing from the new Garrison Regiment, E. Pollock, K.C., the Hon. Mr. W connected with the Mohammedan There was a good deal of ironical the Somerset Light Infantry. Leach E. L Shenton, the Hon. Mr. E. Mosque. cheering from the crowd when Jar. dine, who scored only 17 cuns in led the Army attack and held his D. C. Wolfe (Captain Superinter- 30 minutes, persistent refused to line well together. Unfortunately,dent of Police), Mr. H. Bumjah be tempted by Grimmett. lunch interval came with the score the Army lost Cross, of the Beds and Mr. Talati at. 961 Hammond being 142 and and Herts, just before their second Jardine 90. The rate of scoring goal was scored. For the Rest of had been amazingly slow, only 55 the game the Army played ten men cuns being added in 90 minutes. while Jardine's innings of 327 only. minuter for 90 runs was the second 'alowest in the history of the Tests.
and Ward at Melbourne in 1894-3.
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The batamen soon settled down
A Landslide.
The
Suen Kum Shun took a neat pass and best Mott with a high shot. Cosano soon put the team further
from Chan of the China Athletic
During the course of the proceed ings. Mr. Rumjaha said he had been (appointed by the Indian Commu nity in Hong Kong to take that opportunity of congratulating his countrymen upon their well-merited promotion to the rank of AS.P.
hearty
Designed as a hostel for strangers visiting the Colony, the new build ing is a spacious one adjoining the Mohammedan Mosque in Shelley Street.
After the building had been de- clared open by Mr. Wolle, the gathering adjourned to the main hall on the ground floor of the building where several speeches were made
of the institution. An inspection of the building was then made by those
present.
onment.
curred.
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tain and all officers
The Engines.
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The engines are triple compound with condenser schwartships and common to both engines, and all pumps are independent of main Yesterday afternoon they Were
Details Of The Ship.
engines. All workmanship and brought before the Court and in- formed that they were to be execut-
The new vessel is a steel twin materials are in excess of Board of Trade Requirements. The con- ed a few hours later had they any screw river gunbant, ber dimen densor is of the Uniflux type with thing to say Three did that they sions being length 121, breadth wished the Court to write letters to 21 8, depth B. Service speed is solid drawn brass tubes. The air.
pump is of the Mono type, inde their relatites. The fourth remain 4 miles per hour on ed silent, and the Afth, the 13th draft of vessel of 4 feet e ins. The pendent and steam driven, while accused in the gang, told the Court vessel is built of galvanized steel the sirculating pump is also inde-
and
pendent. cruiser that he had $90,000 in the Bank of with straight stern-
There are two general service China (payment on this was stopped stern. The steel deck houses occupy by Court order laat apring), and the middle of ship with clear deck Pumps with connections to every that he had 800,000 in the Hong spaces forward and aft, there is a part of the vessel.
Steam is supplied by a water Kong and Shanghai Bank. Both steel mast of lattice type for ca tube boiler of Thornycrofta latest mounts will be disposed of bying a machine gun, search-light type, tested to 350 lbs. and work- Court order.
and wireless antennae in conjunc The victim, according to evidence tion with a short wooden after ing at 900 lbs, per square inch, and
is of 2,300 square feet of tube sur and rigging Berving for presented by Chief Detective Insp. mast
Bullet proof face. The boiler chaings are of Quayle and his subordinates, was general outlook
gine and boiler fittings and mount- three were armed. They placed him along both sides of the ship in wayings are of the very highest class.
The
An eight kilowatt electric team in & motor-car and took him to of main and upper decks.
crew is housed under deck and the several houses, finally bringing him Captain, and officers on the upper generator set, oil driven generat to 704, Taku Food. Louza detroided which is built. over a feeling plant, switch board and also a tives beard of the affair and raided house and extends to the ships
fire pumping et are fitted. the premises, remouing the kidnap- sides. The whole length of the ped student, and arresting four accused. Later the man with all the vessel is divided into nine water tight-compartments by steel bulk- money was arrested in Hart Road.
Hammond rapidly reached 10 head when Suen sent forward and In doing so, it gave him further and wishes expressed for the success kidnapped by six men, of whom i plating and wire netting are fitted steel, lined with asbestos. All en-. with two boundaries part cover Gosano running in beat Mott with Boon after lunch, and then Jardines fast rising cross shot. Before the pleasure in extending had the misfortune to be caught interval Stock scured a fine goal, welcome to Captain Superintendent when only two runs short of his leaving Clarke standing. The Wolfe and all other guests who had century. He played back to a bali Army for a time were on top, but honoured the Indian community by and Woodfull at silly mid-off snapshooting was very wild. Several ped up a difficult chance, Htimes the Army worked the ball their presence. innings had lasted 347 minutes and close in but finishes were bad and included ten 4'5. Throughout he the ball sailed over the bar. was a model of correctness and
patience and was especially strong
on the leg side.
Following Jardine's dismissa three further wickets fel in 19 minutes. Hendren was caught at long on off Blackie, Chapman was diamissed without scoring, and Larwood was out leg before wicket. Then Geary stayed with Hammond while 5 runs were added, when at last Hammond's brilliant innings came to an end. He mishit a ball from Ryder and returned a high but easy catch to the bowler. He bit soventeen 4'e in his masterly innings of 440 minutes, and showed great restraint. His only two mistakes "were a chance of stumping when Sc had scored, while he was very nearly bowled at 160. Four runs after this the tea interval occurred, Tate Hite Out.
Tate was the only one of the remaining batsmet to put up any great resistance, but his 47 was a very placky achievement. Anything at all loose wes bit mercilessly, and his innings included one 6 and five 4's. The janings finally closed at aix minutes past 5, having lasted 504 minutes.
Faced with the task of scoring 349 runs in the last innings to win, Australia opened with Woodfull and Jackson, and at close of play the score had reached 24 runs with
out loss." Score:
England-1st Innings. Hobbs, e Ryder, h Hendry 74 Sutclife, hield,
Grimmett
Hahmond; tot cut
D. R. Jardine, b.w.b
Grimmett
C
J. C. White, c. Ryder, b
64
110
Pressing Need For Such A
Building."
Good Work And Loyal Service. In offering a welcome to Mr. He had known the two officers Wolle and the ladies and gentlemen present, Mr. U. Rumjahn said that for over 15 years. Khan Sahib as Chairman of the Board of Nawab Khan had worked with the Trustees of the Mohammedan speaker in connection with the Mosque and Guardian of the Ceme Mohammedan Mosque and Cemetery, he had been asked by his co- Trustees Mr. Mohd Akbar, Khada tery. He was also secretary of the Sahib Nawab Khan, and Mr. S. A. Indian Recreation Club when the Sepher, to speak a few words.
Mr. Rumjaha said that the idea of having the new institution originated with Khan Sahib Nawab Khan, who considered that such an institution was desirable and neces sary. He then set about collecting donations from the committee of the Hong Kong Muslim Society, the local Mohammedar community, and others in the various coast ports.
Soon after resuming, Leach brought the Army on level terms, Clarke failing to stop a left-foot ed drive. The Army continued with ten men, Caldientt worrying Clarke with a few fine cross shots. Leach who was covered by McKelvic and Stock got in a few fine shote but Clarke was in position and cleared. A fine shot by Stock from speaker was Vice-President sovea a centre by Caldicate tried the In-years ago. terport goalie who dived to save. He had worked hard and zealous just on the goal line. Severally for his countrymen and was times the ball passed near the always willing to do his utmost in Army goal before Suen beat Mott the interests of the community and and gave the Selected team the lead
of Hong Kong generally. During again. Dallying with the ball in the past three years he had been ap the goal area is not to be expected pointed one of the Chiefs of the in Interport contest and the team made several mistakes in turning losque and a Guardian of the Sardar Sahab Mohinder Singh the ball when close in when there Cemetery. (Applause) 94 were plenty of chances to shoot. Fung scored the fourth goal for had also done sterling work for his the team who won by four goals to community and was one of the most hard-working members of the Com two.
Whether the Selection Committee mittee of the Indian Recreation have chosen the team to represent Club and was always ready to do all Hong Kong, or not, yesterday's in his power to promote the intereste play gives rise to serious thought of the Club. (Loud applause.)
SHANGHAI TEAM TO MEET.
HONG FONG.
The Secretary Shanghai F.A. advises by Cable that the following players have been selected to repre- tent Shanghai on Monday next against Hong Kong:-
Goal, David.
Backs, Palmer and Wilson. Halfbacks, Pote-Hunt, Gash and Costa
Forwards, Faracho, Sinclair, Wright, Turner and Stokes.
BOWLING ANALYB18,
Honour For The Community, The promotion of both thesa officers was also a matter of con- gratulation for their Community, he went on, and the fact that their loyalty and devotion to duty had been recognised and rewarded by the Colony and the Government was much appreciated.
The object of the new.Musafir Khana was to provide a resting place, free of cost for a
limited period, to nowcomers to the Colony belonging to the Mohammedan faith, and adherents of other religions in cases of necessity. The new institu tion was an addition, to the existing one and provided accommodation for men and women.
Wishes For Success Of New Hostel.
In reply "Mr. Wolfe said that the building reflected the great credit on the originators of the scheme and on the Mohammedan sections of the Indian community in Hong Kong. During the past week three institutions had been opened-the Sailors and Soldiers' Home, the Alice Memorial Hospital, and now the Musafir Khana. It showed the consideration given by the public for the accommodation of the stranger within their gates. There were also signs in the Sookunpoc valley of a fine addition to the Tung Wah Hospital which will take, în Mr. Talat endorsed the sentimany a sick person. ments of the previous speaker, and
Capt-Supt. Wolfe had shown very great consideration in recommand- ing the two officers for promotion, be concluded, and this would be a good example to other and younger Indian members of the Police Force to emulate their services and devo tion to duty. (Applause-)
said that the event was the most im In conclusion, Mr. Wolfe said that
0. M. R. W. portant and unique in the history
England 2nd Tánings,
Grimmett .....
Hendren, b Blackie
13
A. P. F. Chapman,
A'Beckett, b Ryder
39
Duckworth, Ryder,
Larwood
37
1
Larwood, b Headry.
3
Tate
42
10 -77
4
Geary, run, out
3
White
€0
16 130
5
Tate, b Grimmeti
Geary
12
3.32
0
Hammond...
1 39
Q
Grimmett
Extras"
Hobbs, e Oldfield, b Hendry
1
334
Sutcliffe, с Oldfeld,
A Beckett
IT
Hammond, and b Ryder.. 177 D. R. Jardine, c Woodfull,
à Oxenham
03
C
Hendren, Bradman,
11.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0, M. B. W. A'Beckett..... 31 8 44 0
40 Hendry. 3114
% Grimmest .....59.1 12 102 5 Отежала
35
A. P. F. Chapman, & Wood-
full, b Blackie
0
Larwood, 1.b.w. b Oxenbam
3
14 51
0
Tate, Lb.w. b Oxenham
Geary, e and b Grimmett...
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Blackie........ 20 8 57
1
Australia—ist Innings.
Total.
Fall of the wickets:-.
1/143; 2/143; 3/149; 4/179; 5/948; 8/983; 7/270; 8/308; 8/312; 10/334,
Byder....... 5 1 "20
ין
W. M. Woodfull, e Duck-
worth, Tate.....
A. Jackson, lib.w. b White.... 184
H. L. Hendry, Duckworth,
6 Larwood
88 810 2.
A. F. Kippax, b White ..... 18. Byder, Lb.. b White 63, D. Bradman, Larwood, b
Tate ..........
E. L. A'Beckett, by "hite ...
Blackie
J. C. White, got out Duckworth, 1.b.w. b Ozen-
ham
Extras
Total
of the police force of Hong Kong
It was the first time that Indian
police officers had been promoted to
he felt a personal pride in being
associated for close on thirty years
with those connected with the effort
to help people seeking shelter and
such rank. From very humble posi-employment by building..the hostel. tions, they had risen to the rank He wished success to the Murair
of Assistant Superintendent of khana in the years to come.
Police had won the esteem and on- fidence of their superiors (Ap-| plause.)
An Empire Reputation.
He concluded by thanking Mr. Rumjan for having nvited the guests to be present at the happy
ceremony.
Not only did their promotion re fect great credit upon themselves,
A.S.F.'s Return Thanks. he continued, but also upon the whole of the Indian police force
In reply, Khan Sahib Nawab which had always played a con- | Khan, A.S.P., said that after serv- spicuous part in maintaining lawing in the Hong Kong Police for and order in the Colony. In a period of 30 years, it was indeed deed, the keen sense of duty and the
a matter of great satisfaction not enthusiasm of the Indian police had only to himself but also to his other won for them a reputation for colleagues in the Force to know loyalty and efficiency, not only in
that His Excellency the Governor, Hong Kong, but in various parts of through the kind recommendation the British Empire. (Applause)
of the Hon. Mr. Wolle, had seen The credit for the existence of it to raise him to the coveted such a splendid body was due to the rank of Assistant Superintendent, efforts of their officers and of the thus showing that the Government Captain Superintendent of Police Jally appreciated who had maintained unity and har the Ladian members of the Police mony among the various sections of Force.. He took this opportunity of police under his command. (More tendering to the Hon. Mr. Wolfe, applause) W.
on behalf of himself and his col- leagues, their very grateful thanks for thus showing his renewed con- dence and hasured him of their loyalty at all times.
16
383
Fall of the wickets:- 1/1; 2/21; 3/283; 4/290; 5/297; 6/302; 7/327; 8/337; 9/381; 10/383. BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M. R.
1. 41 A'Beckett...... 27. B
28 1} 56 1 1 15 117
Grimmett
Ozénham
519
47.4·21
6742
11 70 2
36
R.M. Oxenham, c Chap
man, b White
Hendry
15
W. A. Oldfield, b Tate.
22
Blackie
.... 39.
C. V. Grimmeit, b Tate ..
4
D. Blackie, not out
3
Ryder ...
Б
-1
1 13
Kippax
03
Extras.ui.
360:
Total .......
Fall of the wickets:-* : 1/1; 2/0 3/19; 4/145; 5/237: 6/997; 7/223; 8/338; 9/385; 10/369. (Continued on next Column).
Australia-d Innings.
W. M. Woodfull, not out...
A Jackson, not out
Extras
0
10
Total (for no wicket) 24
Capt. Supt. Wolfe said he had already explained in full a fort night ago why the two officers were promoted. At the same time, he would like to express again his ap preciation of their loyal services. Khan Sahib Nawab Khan, who was senior Indian police officer, bad had very grave responsibilities on his shoulders. He had discharged them to, the entire satisfaction of the! speaker and the Government, and both the AS.P. deserved all and every credit. (Applause)
(Continued on next Column).
the work of
He also thanked Mr. Humjahn for his very kind remarks, and express- ed his gratitude to all the guests for the great honour they had done him by attending the reception.
Bardar Sahib Mohinder Singh said he greatly appreciated the honour conferred upon him and assured all concerned of his loyalty and devo- tion to duty in the future-
Ho, the 13th accused, told the Court during the trial, that he had been kidnapped by a rival gang. who had settled for $20,000, but he escaped before the money was hand- ed over.
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