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LOCAL BASEBALL.

KIAORAS BEAT TEXACO.

Before a very small attendance. the Hinoras boat Texaco by sight runs in a seven-inning game at the Navy. Field, Caroline Hill on Saturday.

The oil-kings were badly out of form and this, coupled with the fact that the K'o were playing on the top of their form, was re- sponsible for their heavy defeat. The scores and line-up were :-

Klacras W. C. Loung Peter Wong 16. C. K. Leung 2b. W. H. Sting O. Q. Loung N.1.

36. K. M. Mak c.f. Yuen Sang 7.1. Wong Tape Li Y. S. Fung.

Toxaco. Russakoff

Arculli · Zofra

P. c.

Grover

Siamie Вастов Lawrence Howard Hass

Soore by innings:---

Texaco Kiaoras

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 00003317 35 0.42 10-15

JAPANESE BEAT CHINESE IN AIR TIGHT GAME.

The Japanese and Chinese baze ball teams met in their return match

DARING TRAIN HOLD-UP.

FOUR PASSENGERS KIDNAPPED.

[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT,)

CANTON, Oct. 19.

A freight trai, No. 3, on the Canton-Hankow Railway was held up by a gang of bandits near the Singping station last Friday moro- i leg at about half-past ten."

The train left Canton at 6 o'clock for hiukwan, carrying heavy cargo and some passengers. When it arrived at Peepsh Hong, on the North River, three bandits armed with automaties hoarded the train. When the train was passing Sing- ping station they crawled into the engine cal and ordered the engineer and Areman to stop the train at once. This was complied with, and another large gang of bandits, all armed, at once boarded the train, disarmed the guards and took away everything of value.

Every passenger was relieved of hie money and valuables, the total aggregating over $10,000,

Four of the better-dressed passen-

of the season at Navy Field, Caro-gers were, kidnapped and taken into

reds of spectators who turned out line Hill, yesterday and the hun- the mountains,

The general office of the railway

to watch those two olever combina-in. Canton, upon being informed of Lions battle Ander ideal weather the daring hold-up in broad day- conditions were treated to one of light, dispatched a contingent of the best games seen on the local

soldiers to the apot, but so far not diamond for many a long day.

a trace of the bandits could be feand.

Up till the time theso teams took the field, the Japanese wore the only outfit te boat an unbeaten record and defeat would mean that they would have, in all probabilities, to play the Chinese for the third time to decide the destination of the shield. Playing first-class baschall, however, the Nipponites carried the

The mountain fastnesses and other hiding places in the vicinity of Singping station are

being combed,

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

day, and it is now almost dolinite Monday, October 13: His Ex- that they will be the season's cham-crleney, accompanied by the Hon. pions.

Mr. A. E. Wood, Secretary for

St.

The Chinese wore the first to open | Chinese Affaira, visited the scoring, a single in their first Louis Industrial School, stanza after they blanked the Japsnose out seemed a good start for them. In the third frame, when two of the sacks were loaded, Suzuki socked the apple nowhere to score the circuit run and the two ahead of him, bringing score to 3-1 in their favour. From this stage, baseball of the highest standard was handed out to the hundreds of excited fane, and try as they would, the South China stalwarts could not score more than another single.

The Hon. Mr. A, E, Wood arriv ed at Government Houso,

[Tuesday, October 14:-His Excel- loney and Lady Peal, attended by Captain (T. A. H. Coltman, A.D.C. visited the Alice Memorial and Aff- theliated Hospitals.

The teams and scores were:- Japanese.

Chinese. Kaga

Ed. Chang M. Chang

Hachiuma

p.

C.

Murata

Jh.

Tin

Suzuki

gb.

Tsoi

Tekezawa

3.1.

Pan

Miki

Th

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Sado

L

cif. 1.1.

Kusano

Takahashi

Chow

The following were the guests at luncheon at Government House:- H E. Major-General Sandilands, Brigadier J. Dill, Colonel & Mrs. lylea, Captain Dowding and Air Commodoro Blandy.

His Excelleney, attended by Cap tain (T. A. H. Coltman, Á.D.C., dined with. Lt. Col. W. F. Chri-, bian and the Officers, Royal Ar- (Hlery.

Lady Peel gavo a small dinner party at Government House Tho Hon. Mr. A, E, Wood left 'Gov- Prament House,

Thursday, October 16-His Ex- cellency presided at the meetings of the Executive and Logislativo

Chang Chiu. The scores, inning by inning. Councils.

wern:

Japanca

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

0 0 3 0 0 0 0 South China... 1001000

NELSON DAY CONCERT.

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Friday, October 17:Lady Peel, accompanied by the Hon. Mr. A 3 E. Wood, Secretary for Chines

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In a notification to the Ministry of Communications, the Executivo. Yuan states that the Euro-Asia Air. Mail Contract (with modifications) has been ratified by the State Couri eil It is reported that a meeting will shortly be held by the German and Chinese members of the Board Electrical effects, by Mr. V. G.

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In connection with the shooting of three Japanese policemen in the Chiontao, district, on the. Kirin border, on October 3, the Chinees Haydn WoodPress says that the Kirin Provin

cial Government has instructed the

Mrs. H. Sanger-Musings 3-An Interruption--"-

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The theatre is kindly loaned to, the Longue by Mr. Richard Lee and Trustees.

Cinarettes and chacointes sold in the Theatre during the Concert have been kindly donated by the British

and Nestle and Angloswiss Con-

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