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LATE MR. WONG KAM FOOK.

· IMPRESSIVE-FUNERAL ON

SATURDAY."

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The funeral of the Inte Mr. Wont Kam-fuh, who has been the com- pradore of the Hong Kong' `nnd Kowloon Wharf of Godown Com- pany for, the past 42 years took place at peos on Saturday, when the remains werk, interrish in the Chinese Permanent Cemetery. The chief proukners were die deceased'a six Sun, three daughiërs, and rula- Ftives.

RUGBY FOOTBALL HONG KONG STOCK

'CLUB LOSE TO NAVY IN · TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT

ROUSING GAME AT HAPPY VALLEY

There was a large tarnout at the Club-Navy rugger match at Happy Valley on Saturday when the senior service team carried the lay by points (one goal and a try) to nil,

The Club put up a good fight but ware benten by a decidedly sup- erior fifteen. They were content; to defend for the greater part of the game while in the second half they were hardly seep out of thei own twenty five.

The high esteem and great res rust in which Mr. Wong Kam-fuk was held was evidenced by the amber of mourners estimated at

The Navy forwards were "excel- over 5,000, who formed the progealant both in the tight and the loone klon, and paid their last respects but weak handling on the pars of htt burial ground.

their three quarters provented then from getting a bigger number points.

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From the kick-off the Club at-

4 movement by the Clab threon, looked promising and Lummert was conspicuous in qʻdash for the line but was bundled into touch,

Tlo preemiam, nearly two miles lung, included a large detachment of girls from the Kam Hing Kait- [ting factory, of which Mr. Wong tacked and Selby carried play to was the founder, also groups relieved with a good kick to touch.

the Navy me but Gosling re- other prunisations in which ha had taken an active interest,

These present included Sir Ro- sere e Tunik, Lady Ho Tung Sit Show so Chow, Sir Wilkor. Harndl, the Ron, Jr' A. E. Wood, du Hos. Dr. R. B. and Mrs. Kate wall. Messrs. Ho Kom-tong 0.3.E., He Leung, Ho-In. Ho Kwong, in-shing Lo, H. Gittina. J }. Bush Chan Tia- and Sal-wab.

There was a profusion of Soral tributes.

Free kids for infringements were numerous and the Navy forwards were now on top and were secur the ball time and again. Francis at the base of the serum gave his three-quarters full scopus to a£fack and his partner, Ryder, gave him very good support.

The Navy opened their scoring when "Hubback soured L touch down with

Doggett envorting. They alfhost scored again Inter whch Leckhart got the ball but good

LEAVE TO APPEAL. work on the pars of the Club de

fence prevented this

Good ticking and a splendid APPLICATION REFORE FULL where Selby iried hard to atauole took the Club to the Navy

COURT:

worm his way round the Blind side. of the rim to get over, but the Navy defence held cut until the OBJECTION BY COUNSEL FOR Lellan, took the kick from a dif- Club were awarded a penalty RESPONDENTS.

fcult angle and had bad luck in just missing the goal.

Shortly after this the Navy

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The markot opened fairly steady on Saturday morning with prices! maintained, «

Sales.

Hotals (ol); $15. Watsons, 18/$165.00

Buyers.

Douglases, }, Raubs, $12,

a Provicients (old), 83.15. Providents fnow), 2.20. Lands, 280.

Fanities; 31:05. Ewos, T. 815). Peak Trams (old), $15.15. Park Trama (new), 803. Electrics, $78.

Cauton Icas, 4.

Dairy Farms. $29.

Hong Kong Government Loan, Setl

per cent, premium.

Shanghai Explorations, Tls.. 2,40; Wharves, 81534

Hotels (old), 15. Hotels (now), $14.00. Chinose Estaton, "805. Trams, 821.20%.

Star Forries, $on). China Lights, 28. Telephones (fully paid), 843. Gements (combined), 810.10. Watsons, 16.40.

Seilera.

Hotels old), $15.10. hing Lights, 828). Telephones (part paid), 8954. Tanda, 881

Venezueland Goldßelds, $2. 9.0. Enterprises, $10.

UNIVERSITY CHRISTIAN

ASSOCIATION.

NEW OFFICE BEARERS,

ELECTED.

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The annual general -election of

the Hong Kong University Chris- blan Association, took place gn Saturday at 9.30 p.m. at the Union Assembly Room, when a large nat again, cbtained by Hubback. Dogber of students were present The gett, was successful with the kick following wern elected ng offier- to give the Navy a lead of 8 peinte bearers for the session 1922:-* to nil at the interval.

An application for leave to assured their second try which was poal against a judgment of the Ppisne "Judge was heard in the Pall Court in Sain»day before Sir, Joseph Komp and Me. June"

Liodell.

The appellant, who was the de fendant in the original action, was Ip Tuen, of Tsit. Shing and Co.,

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147, Peibo Street, Shamannipo, and the respondents (pinintiffs) wer The Wong Kwai Nee firm of 18, Yu Chan Street, Shamshaipo.

The appellant was represented by Mr. Richard C. II. Lim (in- afruited by Mr. P. H. Sin), while the respondents were represented by Mr. Le d'Almada, jun.. (ine- deted by Mr. M. A. da Silvä.)

Club Dofanding.

President Prof, R. T. Ride. Vice-Presidents: Prof. L. For- stor, Prof. 3. K. M. Simpson, Dr. Arthur Won, Messrs. C. E. R.

The whole of "the second half saw the Club defending their line and Whithah religved with useful kick ing. He had little diflenty in Clarahas. 8. V. Boxer, 11. A. Fill, stepping Lockley on several ocea

sad K. C. Lam. Rev. G. K.-Car-

sions, when this player had only peuter, and Misses B., M. Pope, him to bent.

It was rousing game with the Navy holding the advantage 41 every department with the excep- tion at full back when the honous were about even.. Both Goslin,: and Whitham played an excellent. game in the last line of defenge:

The teams were:- Chh:-J. P. Whitham; de P. Laminert, M. W. Turner, L. C Robertson, S. J. H. Fox R. H. Griffith J A. R. Selby: Burch, W. E. Peers, R. Stillard, G. C. Mcutrie, J. H. McElney, C Humphreys, L. E. Smith," and D. McLellan.

Navy: Lt. Gosling: Sub-L Lockig. Surg. L. Feilding, L; Charsley, B.D.A. Fabrey Lt. Ryder, Lt. Francis, Lt.-Comite. Grick (captain), O.A. Spiers, Lt Linton, AB. Denkin. E.RA. Do gett, Lt. Hubback, L. Watson, and Lt. Pizny.

Referee Capt. Burnett,

KOWLOON LOSE TO KENT.

Kowloon Rugby Club entertained E.M.S. Kent at King's Park in a elose game which resulted in a win for the sailors by three tries (9)

The action heard by the Puiane Jadge was cne dlaiming *925 for goods sold and delivered. andpoints) to two tries (6 points.) materials supplied, and costs at the notion. "After Roveral hearings, on November 23, his Lordship en- tered judgment for the plaintiffs

with costs.

Insuficient Notice

Mr. D'Almada raised a Frați minary chjection 02 the ground that there were serious irregulari- ties in the notice of motion and form of application. He pointed out that the time given in the notice of motion was not sufficjent. The notice he had was dated December 10 and was scrved on the afternoon of that day, that ew.. 'clear daya had not elapsed between the serving of the notice and the apneninner in Court

Kowloon were cutplayed in every department of the game, though it must ho said that the absence of J J. Ferguson and D. Black (at thrie quarters) and 8. Hardy (in the prick) was very much felt. Against this Le Keith-Murray and

Grayham made welcome re appearances and but for them the home team might have gone dowa by a heavier margin.

The Kowloca side played lieg lessly throughout the game, Keith Murray boing the only prominent player worthy of special mention. Outweighted in the tight. serum- ranges they were pushed off th ball time and again and in the loose they were found wanting The three-quarters received few opportunities to achieve much and were weak in defence.

The Chief Justice, speaking as to form anker whether the preceedings then in Court should be regarded In Evans and Dowden the Kent as application for extension of time posessed a pair of very good half- or application for leave to appeal bucks. Dowden scored twice but Mr. D'Almada replied that he he could have been instrumental in regarded it as a combination of further scores had he passed more both and submitted that the dry often. Keith Murray placed Kow regularities were sufficiently grave loon on level terms with his fret be dispose of the whole mafter. try and then Dowden pt over Counsel quoted authorities in again and Shepherd addei & third cupport of the points he had made. try before Keith Murray again After consultation with the Puiane | broke through to reduce the deficit. Judge, the Chief Justice decided None of the five trics were 10 adjourn the Application forverted which was surprising, con further argument to-morrow after, sidering that two werd within engy

range.

noon.

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