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GOVERNMENT

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Last Week's Activities

ECHOES OF 1859)

46-Public Hanging Of A Pirate

November 7th-His Excellency the Governor was the guest of the. Hong Kong "Cricket Club at lunch and Lady Peel the guest of Mrs. T. E Pearce. They afterwards watched the interport cricket match between Hong Kong and Malaya, His Excellency presided

(June 2, 1880). over a meeting of the English The Chinese who was hanged yes- Association held at the Helena terday morning made a full confes May Institute. His Excellency and sion of his guilt as a participator Lady Peel, attended by Capt. in the piratical attack upon the Walter and Mr. Filcher were the Heather Bell." He addressed a guests of. Lt. Col. G. T. Raikes, few lines to his father the day be D.8,0. and the officers of the 1st fore his exécution, stating that by Bn. The South Wales Borderers the time the letter reached its at a band and choir concert at destination, he would be no more, 0.30 pm.

and desiring to be remembered to November 9th-Lt. Comdr. R, Lhis brother and sisters who were to Fisher R.N. lunched at Government be told that his crimes merited the House. In the evening His Excel- death he was about to suffer. lency and Lady Peel, attended by This will have an excellent effect Capt. Walter and "Mr. Pilcher and we hope, that, a few more of atroci- witnessed a Chinese Variety Per- the prepetrators of those formance at the King's Theatre ties, which so often cast a gloon organised by the Chinese Company on society, during the war, may be of the Hong Kong Police Reserve apprehended and similarly dealt In aid of its funds.

with. One of the Chinese concern- November 10th-Mr. W. J. ed in the attack upon the "Thistle" Binnie and Mr. and Mrs. G. B was apprehended some time since at Hull lunched at Government Whampoa. The Earl of Elgin was" House. His Excellency entertained at Canton at the time, and decided the members of the three inter- that as the atrocity was committed port cricket teams to dinner. Mr.at the instance of the Chinese Gov- H. R. B. Hancock and Mr. T. E. ernment, the ruffian was merely a Pearce also were guests.

paid servant in the matter and November 11th-His Excellency could not be held responsible. We the Governor and Lady Peel, at- suppose the same doctrine will tended by Capt. Walter and Mr. apply to the attack on the "Queen" Pilcher, were present at Divine and to a few more similar trage Service at St. John's Cathedral, dies His Excellency the Governor, at- The "oxecution took place at 6 tended by Capt. R. Walter, a.m. The criminal met his fate A.D.C., was present at the Armis- with great fortitude: He was a tice Day Ceremony at the Ceno-tall good-looking man, and had taph where Excellency laid a been connected with the pirate wreath Lady Peel attended by Chao-e-swi. He made a speech on Mr. G. Picher, Private Secrethe scaffold to the effect that Hong tary, witnessed the ceremony from Kong was a very bad place and all the Bupreme Court. His Excellen- the Chinese who had money should The execution was well cy subsequently laid a wreath at leave it. the Chinese War Memorial. His Excellency kicked off at a football match between Els Majesty's Ser- vices and the Rest in aid of Earl Haig's Poppy Day Fund/ The following dined at Government House.

S.C.A.A. SPORTS

managed, the murderer's suffering being very short,

SOME OTHER ITEMS OF NEWS

About five o'clock yesterday after- noon, one of Mr. Cooper Turner's servants, a lad about sixteen years of age, was assailed by two Chin- to Mr. ese in the ground close Turner's stables, who demanded. money and attempted to rob him of his clothes. The boy, thinking they wished to kidnap him, made. a desperate struggle and succeeded in reaching the outhouse where he gave alarm to the house. Chase the was immediately given and

not miscreants secured, though without resistance, knives being used on both sides. Mr. Cooper Turner's presence with a revolver settled the affray. The desparadoes are now lodged in the Police office and will be examined this morning.

+

We understand that our contem- porary of the "Echo de Povo' has been summered" to appear before the Magistrate for having stated that the eccentric old man, Mr. Peters, was crazy.

We hear that the Russian war steamers will leave for Nagasaki to-day. We think they might as well have announced it.

The Queen of England" from Liverpool with edals is reported to be on the South Bank at the a- the Yazig-tare-Kiang. trance to Last accounts say she was throwing coals overboard to lighten.

Mr. M. K. To in thanking Mr. Luke on behalf of his wife, con- gratulated the winners on their success and commiserated with He congratulate the sportsmen the verx de exhibition they put

His Honour. Mr. Justice Keen Competition At the lasers in their fallure.

Wood and Mrs. J. E, Wood, His Honour Mr. Justice P. Grant Jones,

Brigadier G. B. Roman-Hamilton Caroline Hill Meeting

D.8.0., MƠ, Professor Shelishear D.S.O., M.D., and Mrs. Shellshear, and Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Wynne- Jories.

YACHTING

1st Cruiser Championship

Following is the result of the 1st Cruiser Championship sailed sea- terday:

Course: Hong Kong Island (8). Distance: 24 miles. Started at 12,20 a.m.

Finished, Corrected. Pos. Azuma mi 'D.N.S. Brenda 5.17.28 4.14.51 14

(Mr. Jensen)

6

La Cigale..-3;23.29

(Mr. Croucher). Isis ........." "DIN:8. Norseman 4.20.41

(Mr. Nicholson) Queen Bee, D.N.S.;- Irepe D.NS. U. and 1.3:25.11

(Mr Roise) `-`'

3.23.29

3.35.36 II

3.09.55

3.15.20

Luana 3.25.31

(Mr. Shields), Typhoon 4.34.47

(Capt Fowkes)

Lillette

8.09.51

3.47.58

4,51.32

.13

15

CUT. Tot-

tenham)

4.00.35

3:18,01

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(Major

"Morsley)

Tern

4.20.20 3.33,48

(Capt.

Curlew

Düchser) Bea Royer, D.N.S. West Wind D.N.A. Wanderer 3.23.24 3.18.21

CMP

Grimths) Ques. DN.S. Mansoon. 4.13.40

CME

3.29.30..

Dulley) Candela D.N.S. Bealark V. 4.20.22 (Mr. Cock) MA

3.29.20

Ciferub 4.28.50 3.36.15

(Mr.

Goulborn)

Mistral DN.S. Cutty D.N.B. Penguin 4.03.42 3,20.46

~ (Major

Bagnold)

Dorthy I. D.N.R

Ah Chou

Chi Hing) DN.8.

Chinook DN.S.

Tavy II. 129.14 3.33.51 10

(Cór

Drummond)

;

The two-day athletic meeting of the South China A. A. conclud-

ed yesterday afternoon, when fol- lowing the last event. Mrs. M.

the

up.

The results were as follows:

RESULTS.

Putting the Shot (senior); To Kwok Chui; 2, Kong Shun Yau,

Men's 200 Metres Low Hurdles.

(re-

Lo distributed the prizes to the winners. The sports attracted a large gathering of supporters of-1, Yuen Chau Kun; 2, Tam Bik Assocition, amongst those Pun. Time: 281 seconds present being Mr. and Mrs. M. K. cord). Lo. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Luke, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Bush and Mrs. Mok Hing Chiu.

110 Metres High Hurdles.—1, Chan Wing Mui; 2.Ip Wing Chan,

Throwing the Discuss.1, Kong Shun Yau: 2 To Kwok Chip. Distance: 25.1 metre (record);

The outstanding feature of the meeting was the number of ladies competing. They returned good open fadies team race fell to the Diocesan Girls' School with the South China Team finishing sec-2,

ond.

!!

St Joseph's College won the men's relay race, putting up, a brifiant exhibition. Their second runner dropped the stick, but picked it up and continued the race, and their third and fourth man provided a thrilling specta- cle to the gathering as bit by bit. they caught up the leaders and

Won.

There was a big array of silver cups and other trophies on exhi bition and from the point of view the of successful competitors, 2

sports and all the training that it entails, has been every bit worth while.

.400 Metres (Hurdles).-1, Leung Yun Hang; 2, Ip ́ Wing Chiu.

800 Metres.-1, Chau. Fook Tun;

Leung Kam To.

Long Jump (Junior)-1, Hung' Chi Chiu; 2, Hui Ping Yung.

Lam Man Chiu; 2, Lau Chak To Loung Jump (small boys)-1,

100 Metres (sman boys),-1, Bun Wa Kwan, 2, Lan Chack To.

Ladies' Hop, Step and Jump, Lo Yuet. He; 2, Yeung Wai Pan. Ladies' 50 Metres (Final)-1, Yuen Chi Ping; 2. 'Yeung Hul

Ladies 80. Metres (Final)~1. Ko Ligi Oh; 2, Lo Yuet Ho.

Ladies' High Jump-1, Ko Lai Oh: 2. Lo Yuet Ho ""Ladies! Javelin Throwing (Final).-I. Lo Yuet Ho: 2, Yeung Wai Pan

་། (Final)

Ladies' 200 Metres

1. Yeung Wai Fan; 2, Ko Lat Oh. Members' 200 Metres Handicap.

In calling upon Mrs. Lo to dis- tribute the prizes, Mr. Luke stressed the growing interest which the youth of China is tak-1 Mok Wa Kwan; 2, China

Chan Lam ing in sports and expressed the

Members' Obstacle hope that the South China Asso Max Wa Kwan; 2 Leung Lai Race 1 clation by its effort may produce high class athleties in the near future.

Wasp IT wor the “A” Class event from Artemis, with Fury third

The following were the results: "U" Class Started at 14.55.

On Cor No. Course, rected. Pos. Diana H.1 1.28 4.50.34 4 12(Lt, Ramua).. Colleen E.2 5.08 446.50 3

(Cdr.

Drumcond) Rolla H.3 Bcr. 4.43.38 :1

(B. Stock)

Sang.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

100 Metres (senior). Yuen Chow. Kuen; 2, Leung Yun Hùng. The: 112 sec. (record) là

100 Metres (Junior), Hung Chi Chiú; 2, Bun Wah Luk,"

100 Metres (boys)—1,,Leung 100 Metres (ladies)-1, Ko Lai Kau Shek, 2, Lau Man Chiu.

Ngo bì họ xuet Fo.

400 Metres (Junior)-1,Hui Ping Yung 2 Buen Wah Luk,

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100 Metres (senior) Chung FATAL FALL FROM TRAM FATHER'S CHARGES

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300 Metres junior).-1, Hung Chi Chiu; 2, Buen Wah Luk. “

200 Metres (boys)-1 La Ka 22. Buen Wah Kwan,

50 metres (boys)1 Leung Kam Shih; 2, Lau Man Chiu

80 Metres low hurdles (boys). 1 Hung Chi Chiu: 2 How Ching

Kaj

Chinese Soldier. Dies In Hospital

AGAINST HIS SON

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Asks For A Prison Sentence

The father of a Chinese Youth.. Kwan Pui, requested. Mr. EA W.. Hamilton at the Central Mogle tracy on Baturay, morning to send his son to prison in order to reform the lad

Falcon E.A. DN.S. Siskin. H.5 0.44 4.57.20, 8 Argulla H.7 5.08 4.44.54

(Lt Brain) Dorothea H.9 5.08, 4.40.23 5 Wings: Y.2 18.20 4.58.14

A Chinese soldier, named Li Wai Pong aged 23 years, died in "A" Class-Started at 15.00

the Government Civil Hospital On Cor 200 Metres (senior) —-1, Yuen early on Saturday morning fol- No. Course. rected. Chow Kuen; 2. Ching Wah Cheuk.lowing serious head injuries caus A.1. Scratch 5.06.50 Time: 23.8 seconds (record). bed by failing from a moving was charged with stealing his The boy, aged about 20 years. A.2

D.N.S. 50 Metres (girls)-1, Yeung tramcar near Happy Valley two father's cotton had quilt and a A8

5.04.00 Wai Fun: 2 Ko Lai Ngo, at days ago, sed

archet 5.04.30 400 Metres (Juniors relay) It said that deceased who The father then stated that his

suit of clothes valued at $80, 5.08.18 8. C. School: 2, 8. C.. Free School. recently strived from Centon to son was addicted to opum and 5.06.28 400 Metres Relay (girls) 1, 6.10.04 Diocesan Girls School, 2, South Yai is relatives was stand was always asking for money and ME, STOUK WINS, IN “ROLLA H Gul 49 5.09.27 China AAAANS

ing at the third Class entrance of when refused, would threaten to Holla (bir

D.N.FR 200 Metres (senior Relay), an eastward-bound fram and tell beat his father,

migistrate thought, that?. DNS St Joseph's College: 2, 8.C.A while alighting near Bowrington D.N.11500 Metres (senior) 1. Chán

Bridge. Happy Valley, the case should be adjourned for DNS | Fuk Tim; 2. Leung Wai-Sun. Deceased- was removed to the further investigation, and was 5.05.50 1m6:57.1

toni mortuary for identification,

remanded till this morning.

U. and L'e first place subject to protest by La Cigale, Queen Bee protested against Cutty at the start: neither started race sailed in a hard wind

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