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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY DECEMBER 24 1900

Hongkong University. approval bots of yourself and the Commilito

MR. H. N. MODY'S GIFT DOUBLED.

COMMENCEMENT OF CONSTRUCTION WORK AUTHORIZED.

and be adopted as dual,

Yours very slacerely;150

H. N. MODY.

FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

FIRST DIVISION

Both matches played in this division last Saturday afternoon proved to be wall costsated that played at Kowloon produced a draw and the one played over this side was a win for the Gunners. Th Gunner, accordingly, win the

CRICKET.

TRIANGULAR CONTEST.

he escond triangular contest between the H.5.0.0.. and the Navy took place last Satur day shamoos at the Cricket Ground, and resulted in an easy win for the Club 1 The detail scores are as under p

NAVY,

HENDON HALL""ADRINT

CABLES SWAP LIER - THRK!

S M Aterday, and during the morning," Mr. E. Walk on Saturday while discharging a capengan

The following minutes of the seventh mant. Mody and by the Governor, will be deposited "Gap" and are four points ahead of the winner Für Mediedrell, a Hancock, b Pearce |the Manager, received many visitors, 10200 Blem of trouble, owing to the strong &

Sir Fredarich J. D. Lugand, K.OMO,, &c. ⠀ The committee unaoimously decided to a cept. Mr. Mody's most generous gift cncondi- tionally. The plans referred to, sigand by Mr,

of the University, was suggested that when the plant of the buildings are drawn up to detall Me, Mody should allow the committee to sea

the pencil daft with a view to suggesting any small bars. Co The Chairman said that air. Bryer had

daculty alarmed him that there would be or objection whatever în dalng this

ted that as the bulld loge time the name of their generous donorkar.

themselves would

Mody-so sito, it would be diting If one or other of the Chairs to be endowed by the funds which have been raised for the Univaralty

ing of the University Committee held at Gov-with the archives. arnment House on December rith have been officially communicated for pabiscation :---

Present-The Governor (Chairman), Hon. Sir H. May, K.O.M.G., Hon. Mr. Jones, Mr. Bishop Lander, Hon. Dr. He Kal, d.M.G., Mr. Clement, Hon. Mr. M. Stewart, Hon. Mr. Wel Tut GMG, and Mr Lưu Ghi Pak..

Abieatt-Hon. Sir P. Chater, Q.M.G. 'Mr. Mody, Hon. Mr. Thomson, and Hon. Mr. Pollock, K.C

of last year. We understand the presentation will be made at the V. M. C. At on the 14th Inst. Lt. Noble, ran out.

Comde: Lewis, This match was played the Military Lt. O'Neil, b Skarpi,

Hancock, Sharple R.G.A. UK, BUTTI. LE Toway, C PARTCA, BUlarton

the Mr. Oliver, b Oliver

of

Tarner, Hoa, Mr. Browia, Mr. Irving, Rt. Revlons in detall, which should not add to the Ground, before hundreds of specialiai ire. Haddon; b.Olivarjakausi kisokim 14.pection took place. The Banking Hell which | workers Warm Floft LANTANAVRATAYUSHA

The Chairman informed the Committas that Hon. Mr. Murray Stewart and Mr. Torner had consented to join the commilles. In the

no

teams load up as follows

RG.A

AA(Goal), Oxley and West Lt. Forsyths, dot out.

Lt. Bagnall and Hawitt Corpol, Brant, e Sab, b Olivaz.....

Mullaneux, did not bat

HONGKONG AND SHANGRAI: BANKING CORPORATION. ******

***** OFKKING OF HONGKEW BRANCH..

A mishap, almilar to that which occurred to The Hongkaw branch of the Hongkong and the steamer, Longalide at Pulo, Braal Fagra Shanghal Banking Corporation, La., was open months ago, happened to the steamer af who has been appointed to take Indian coal at the sament

berth,, reporta charge of the branch and Mr. H. E. R. Hunter, Singapore Free Press of Both alt at all all up to go pm, on Saturday when the dent 1 the N. G. D. Newer of 17th fast. Amongst thous

many business enter the visiton had strain, gave 12 who attended were Six Palbam Wamen, c. running, was tho

abb dide $4M dig members of the Municipal Council, and post, which eventually under the tremendor

wonkeplag and Law abipil partaken of light refreshments & tour of insing within the current H 17 has been admirably fitted Kupwad gruntly ashes

board and ashore as the vassal 13 admired, and was very cosy indeed

owing to the warmth that was given out by ra: had been taken to make the vaunil securay Kiew

yesterday dropped

anchor at once. Extrs precautions diators of the low

wire hawsers and the stontest Manila kamy prosaure hot-water system. (des One of the strong rooms had his massive steel threads when the strain came, and mak

employed, but these, broks like pack door standing invitingly open, but loside wa nothing more valuable than a collection of new 5 books pat and never been opened, and faw excellent cigars and cigarrettes, which the thoughfal caterer had placed there for the use of the guests. The members of the staff ware in attendance for the transaction of any business that might have been offering, but in the moraleg during the reception hours, their labours ware almost entirely confined to 8: conducting visitors on tours of inspection. Atowing the steamer off. It la an agreed polus 6 full description of the building appeared in our 9 columns of July 3, last. The catering yaster ayday was in the capable handa of Musers. W. L.

Gerrard & Co.

3. The Chairman stig ommemorate for Pn (Haimiinik), Grump, Ansall, Watts, Nash and A. B. Gardiber, ¿ Chlazman, b Oliver im 11

print of further papers dated July agrd, 1909, | Wowment were to commemorate the gift ci

the name of Hon. Mr. Pollock was accidentally amitted, and also the fact that. Hon. Sir F. Chater had kindly consented to act as Tren

surer.

made by Johs Swirs & Sons, and their filled firms, by which the success of the profact

that

had been assured. As it was to the personal interest of Me... Spally us this magnificent donation had bean secured, he 2. The Chairman stated that at the fifthsggested that the Faculty of Engineering meeting of the University Committen a Sub- should be named "The Scott Chair of Engineer Committee consisting of Messrs. Brewin, Ing." Mr. Clemenit said that such a procedurs He Kai, and Little (for P.W.D.) was appointed would be entirely in accordance with precedent to report regarding the proposed alte for In British Universities. The committee an• Univerally and the designe for the buildings, etc. animously agreed with the suggestion, subject

referred to,

Bellis (Forwards)..

BusBlack (Goal), Ruler and Ol

Oloka (Backs), Dare, Wren and Cooper. (Halfbacks), Fitspatrick, Hockham. Taylor, Brewster and Barker (Forwards).

Extrao

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

M.

Oliver.......

Sharpin 5 Claxton 'Makin ..................2014.

H.K. C. C.

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Ap ipterim report was received on the first to the concurrence of Mr. Scott and the femu „staga the game was quiet, Oloke. At this | W.0. D. Turner, H. R. Makin, A. A. Clazvad

question in September last. The commities atated that la thole opinion the site was excol- 4. The Chairman read a dispatch from the fontly adapted for the purpose, and wat by Secretary of State announcing that "H.M. far the best which could be got. After much Government bad decided that on the Inquiry and consideration they did not "antici estahilahmunt of the University they would pate any inconvenience from the proximity, provide an annual sum of 300 for scholarships of Oblacie restaurants and other houses of

(4 subject ants to the provision that public

TED which anterialoment

ward not holders are to be British subjects. The Secre really to accessible from the proposed alle astary of State added that His Majesty," as a in Victoria much more die mark of his personal interest" in the Uniras- from

many places tant but in the neighbourhood of the tram ilus, sity, had been graciously pleased to direct that and with proper supervision of the students the holders should be styled "King Edward they will be no danger to the Univaralty." On VII. Scholars," The committon unanimously the other hand, the alte offers the great advan recommended that the scholarships should be taga to the medical students of belog close to open to all British subjects. The decision as the large bospitali sad montuary, while its to their number and valas, the faculties to central position will enable the local lecturers which they are to be attacked, and the condi- on these and other subjects to attend with no tions under which they are to be held was de- feconvenience or loss of time. For reasons forred until the subject of the scope of the which will presently appear, however, they con faculties and the length of the course in each, sidered the site too restricted, and recommend and other similar matters should come under ad that an additional four acres of the bill-side consideration. should be added to it. This has been referred 5. The Chairman stated that the Endowment to the Secretary of State.

Fund now amounted to $1,183,640, Dr. Ho Kal polated out that in addition to this there le a sum of $32,200 definitely promised from Canton, which could be relied on, together with sa additional sum of $3,000 from Shigon.. laid down in Resolution f. for the Endowment ta Ter of the fact that the minimum amount Fund may now be said to have been obtained, and at the designs for the building. have now been approved by the committee and by Mr. Mody, it was nosnimously agreed that in ac cordance with Resolution I, the work may now be commenced.

Mr. Little resigned his place on the sub-com-

mitee on the gist October.

On the second question the sub-commities were strongly of opinion that:~(a) The stud. ents should not reside in the main University Buliding, which should be satirely devoted to educational purposes, 6.7, to lecture rooms, laboratories, workshops, libraries, etc. The principal and the professorial staff should also, In their opinion. have residences.detached from the main ballding..

The Bufe won the toes and defendad the further and goal. The R. G. A. opened, the game and not long after the Bafs got possa sion of the ball and took it to the former's territory Brewster opened the shooting for them which went too wide, Wram thou had good try which Beazley saved. The Gun- are now made a rash down, bai Cloke T. E. Pearce, c Forsythe, b Haddox......... was ten quick for them, sud gave a com A. E. Hlborough, Nebis, ↳ Haddon. nor. This war well placed and the lather R. E. H. Olivar, not out .................. was pretty dangerously near the Buffs' goal, H. Hancock, not out... but was soon pat out of it

and fast with pretty lov, 4. D. Sharpló and A. W. Walkin- play on both sides. Soon Ruler got the hail and shaw did not bat. Kas a powerful kick which bout the bladder

•Extrasmaḍm in the sit, when "another ball had to. ba made a rush up and the leather was passed put is. On the replay the Buff" forwards to Barker who had a stinging shot wbick Beasley reached out fu fal: length and saved ground at the end. Immediately after this with the expanse of a corner and landed on the Hockham had a go which was again saved by Beasley almost in the same way. Antillery then took the leather in band and Lt. Bagnell took charge of it and passed It nicely to Nash who rushed up and put the

The

stinger which Black cleared, The Buffs the whistle sounded for half time. now tried hard to score bat with no resalt when

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15

Total Bowling Analysis.

196

W.

Brant

28

Maandrell......” 9: Mafleneux.................. 5. Lewis ... 4 Noble ........ Haddon salesþá

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boxes

A JEWISH PRILANTHROPIST.

INTERVIEW WITH MRL S, KADOOKIE,

case of going around a little further on bety happily, beyond a chock or two being knocked out at the stars, the steamer has sudared to damage whatever." As soon as the socdans was reported the steamer Forum was despach ed and Pilot Wilson was also on the

andar all necessary aid," The steamer rumin ed ground from go to: $30 pm, and when the dood tide sat in, the. Parana uncceeded in

that something in the shape of propar special mooring haoys must be put down at Fulo Beaut to prevent danger to vessels, and this being the second within a few months, the time to do it la Imperativa. It may be mentioned that a new "dolphia *** post In some time ago with stood the strain but the wire hawser COR necting the ship

with [t, unfortunately, becke

away. It is also pointed out that extra strong

"TO THE WEST RIVERA

Mr. E. S. Kadoorie, (brother of the philan-bollards might with advantage beidend thropist who is donating Tis, a5,000 towards to the wharf Capt. W. D. Lawlty in command the building of another public school for Chin

of the

the Hendon Hall, remaries that Baturday's - In Shanghai), whom Anglo-Jewry is very accident was about the last thing he expected glad to welcome in its midst, lox Jewish finar and that it naturally caused him great, aaafety cier, who delights in maintaining the Oriental when he found bis dog vessel drifileg. Th tradition of princely generosity, says the Jewish Hendon Hall is now discharging another lot of Chronicle, London. His recent gift of the new

coal at the East Wharf, and will finish the be ballding to the Bagded Girls' School will be fance of cargo, later on, at the Smelting CIVIL SERVICE C. C. v, TELEGRAPH fresh in the minds of our readers, as an Instance

Works. & DODWILLE' C. C.

of his many benefactions, Mr, Kadoorie, is This League Match was played on Saturday native of Bagdad; and has travelled largely afternoon on the Civil Service Ground and re-in India and China, especially in the latter C.C. sulted in a win for the Telegraphs & Dodwalls country, where he has been established for Dearly twenty-six years. He was a leading The Scores were as follows:

Bight of the Hongkong Jewish community, TELEGRAPHS & DODWELLS' 0.0.

where he acted as President of the local branch of the Anglo-Jewish Association. Although now resident in London, he still retains his connection with the Branch, and exhibits the warmest interest in the work of the 10ms interesting information to a representative Association. Mr. Radoorie recantly gave of the Chronicle concernlag some of the com- zimualties in the Eam.

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the leather was travelling up and down la good In the second spell play was very fast and speed. Again in this half Lt. Bagnell tried his Inck in passing the ball to Nash, who took it up and put same in a resting place between the A. H. Young, b Brett............ 18 posts. On resuming play the Buffs adopted T. C. Buckland, e Jackman, b Bird..... different tactics altogether, attacking the Gun... Hose, Dawson, b Brett them with a smile, and no doubt he is tharight W. Waterhouse, Thornhill, b Bird......... ners goal time after time, but Beasley took R. B. Beattie, b Bratt. man in the right place. Lt. Bagnall again took E. A. G. May, Witchell, b Brett.8 in a lucky shot, making the Gunners two up A R. Luckie, c McEwen, b Breit..... possession of the leather and passed it to Nash F. Matson, b Brätt......... who sent it to Ballia on the left wing. He pat C. E. Shields, not out...ES UP are minutes before time, The Buffs tried H. R. Hertslet, c Raven, & Brett. them. Thus the game ended in a win for the many a time to scare but lack-wau against | E. G. Barrett;., McEwen, b Bird R.G.A. by 2 goals to mil,

KFC. VI B.K.7.0.

6, to parsaxace of the decisions arrived at during this meeting the following resolationsle match took place.co.the.Kowloon.side,

14. The plaos and design showing the buildings of the laying out of the grounds, dated fo-day and authenticated by the signature of Mr. Mody, and by the Governor (on behalf of the Committee), are unconditionally accepted, 15. That subject to the concurrance of Meurs. John Sufre and Sons, and allied firm the faculty of engineering in the called "The Scott Chair of Engineerlar, recogallon of their generous_gift to the Endowment Fund,

bi

for King Edward VII. scholarships.

16. That all Britisk subjects shall be eligible 17. That the terms of Resolution 1, having Committee, work on the building of the been complied with to the satisfaction of the Valvarsity may be commenced forthwith.

(b) They considered that the accommodation for the two faculties of medicine and engineer -Ing-which-was-provided-in-the-original-de- sigo was inadequate, and also that addi.are hereby passed: sional "Art" students. They estimated that "when provision should be made for the the University is first opened the number of students will certainly not fall below 70," if the schools Bopgkong cominence at once

in to prepare students for the entrance examina. ilon; that within ten years there will be at least 180 students that "if we assunit, as we have every right to, that interest in the University will grow with its success the attendance should reach soo," the large majority of whom will bring a substantial increase to the funds by their fees. They added: "If once Hongkong becomes the educational castrofor South China, and for the Chipers in the neighbouring countries, it will be years before its position Is challenged, and many more years before it meets with serious competition. Whilst the alte should be able to provide quarters: for 500 students, it should also find room for buildings to hold lecture rooms, laboratories and all their accessories for 1,000 students." It is therefore assumed, roughly, that half the students would be resident, and hall external," residing in approved hostels. The conclusion reached is that the buildings to be now erected should be designed to contalo sufficient accommoda- don to give 500 students a full course in Arts; Medicine, and Engineering, and to house from 150 to 180 students." the educational bulldióge should be capable of expansión so as to provida room eventually for 1,000 students, and the residential quarters for çoo students."

(0) They recommended that a playing-fold should be provided instead of the gymnaalum and swimming bath. With their report they submitted a sketch plan by Mr. Bryst, showing the main buliding as revised to meet these calculations, the two separate residences for tha principal and professors, and the laying out of the ground including the playing-field, University together with a ground plan of the building and the two residences. Those plans became in turn the basis for further considera tion, and some few further suggestions were made, the chief object of which was to secure every possible font of ground for future exten. sions, and to obtain an indication how in the opinion of the architect these extensions could Escarried out when required, so as to harmonise and it lo with bis present déviga. The various naw proposals were carefully considerad by Mr. Bryer, and practically all incorporated in n daw plan, which was submitted to Bir. Mody,"

Da December the 2nd at his request I met Mr. Mody for the purpose of discussing these plans, Sir Henry May, Sir Pati Chater and Mr. Bryar being present. With a slight modlíca: tion, which in Mr. Mody's opinion, would much improve the general' effect of the appearance of the buildings from the harbour, and which did not esciously interfere with space for future extension, Mr. Mady accept-

and designs plano

and undertook to aract the buildings as shown on them. He informed no that it was his intention that both matariki and workmanship should be of the vary By this most generous undertaking Mr. Mody kaf in sfect naatly doubled his original gift. He has segaged to erect iba male build-

the

the principale and the professore houses, And to lay out the grounds as shown on the plaps attached.; (Not reproduced.). The re- dances for students and the anatomical labor story are not included and must be separately provided for..."

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F. D. LUGARD.

UNIVERSITY ENDOWMENT FUND.

Promised. Recalvad.

184,795

Chinone reridents of

Hongkong! 30,830 Ohlness residents of

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Salgon 30.000 Ohinese residents of

Newchwang Chinese residents of

Amoy mara Chipets residents of

(Kim Yeongi

: |

50,000

Chinese residents of Walchow (por Mr. Chang Pat-Sto)...; Chisuse Govern

mani(14,000 tals) Viceroy of Canton... Per -Goyarust of Macao....imi Mr. Ng Li Hlog, * Hongkong Meun,

Jardins, Matheson & Co... 25,000 Hongkong & Shing-

bal Back 59,000 Chartered Bank

10,000 Mesir, E. D. Sao.

med 10,000 Messrs. David Bas-.

BOO ***rivate.

10,000 Tressure

Subscriptios Liet Messrs, Butterdald

and Swire Masirs. Panchard,

40,000

100

*

.................

M. R

43

W.

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Breit.IS Bird.............16 - In- -- 47 –

CIVIL SERVICE C. C.

and the teams wern —

K.F.C.-Foulkes (Goal), Yao Ginkel and. A. Bidea, b Shields Lapsley (Backe), Blackburn, Dlements and Wijkle (Halfbacks), Hedlay, Monds, P. Wilkie, Stubbs and Mead (Forwarde).

H.K.F.C.-J. Clarke (Goal), E. F. Ascott and J. McCabbin (Backs), H, Kilby, R. G. Barlow and. W. Ironside (Halfbacks), A. Altchison, H:

R. C. Witchell, e Waterhouse, b Young..... A. R. Raven, & Shields. A. R. Sutherland, ibw, b Shields... sarrerecos H. Ellis, b Young... H. T. Jackman, C. & B. Young ........ J. McEwen, c Beattle, Waterhouse

· SLUGGIRE SHANGHAL

Mr. Kadooria first spoke about the Jewish 7 community of Shangbal,

"The community there," he said, “is much 89 bigger than that of Hongkong, with which I am more, familar. Thare Ina Zlosist Society and a branch of the Anglo-Jawish, Association, | There are two" synagogues, but I am bound to say that neither is worthy of the community,"

HAPPY HONGKONO,

You say that Jewish life la'more vigorous in Hongkong?

L, O. Garrett, A, amilton, J.D. Danby and Thornhill, Barrelt, b Shields am 11 A Whitmarsh (Forwards),

B, E, O. Bird, e Waterhouse, b Shields........... 14 This match was a very even one and both. Dawson, not out! :i teams played well, although the Hongkongites. E. Brett, c, Young, b Shield .............. should have scored on a few occasions, :. The

•Whistle logo for halftime with the game stand-

and 1000 after this Brown equalized on a

In the recond half play, was aler Whitmarsh scoring the first goal for the Club

penalty kick. Both teams now tried for a win, but "outhing doing although the Hongkongites had a beautiful chance, op a penatly which was awarded to them. This was takes by Barlow who shot too' wide. The game ended in a draw one all,

LEAGUE TABLE.

Played Won. Lost. Drawn Points.

R. G. A, 344"Buffa

R. E. 1,500. F. maner

Naval Yard... 9 30

Extris

w WaterbonEB

115 ม

B

Wyse. The Jews there are a delightful little They institutions are a model in every respect. congregation of about roo saule, all bent on promoting the Interests of the community alam members beautiful synagogue bulli They have or perhaps I should say we have, on an ideal site and surrounded by a lovely garden. Adjoining it there le a splendid club |building fully equipped ; and allow sa saadi peak ....................... 76 - by charming grounds. It makes an 85: D MALLA KITULUM oftil" congregation after business-hours when they can Indulge in outdoor or indoor pastimes. But the membership, is not restricted to the sterner sax; indeed, the club serves the whole

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-POLICE VI. ROYAL ENGINEERI`

J

A NEW GUIDE BOOK.

edition of A Handbook to the W

It is Rve years since wa-reviewed" the first River We have received copies of the second and revised edition from the Hong Long, Canton and Macao Steamboat Go, b This handbook, like all the publiekloss of Illustrated by Ms Amold. Unlike m the Steamboat Co, kas bano, written”, mod ordinary type of guide book with which we min mare or less familiar this booklet ?ISATES DUI all ponderous historical data, which not one Pamon in a hundred cares to read, but describes | the best things to be seen on this ca river not inaptly termed the "Rhine of The author als known the West River long and Intimately anongh for its rail, beauchs to become impressed upon him and ha has consequently provided his readers, with Collection of 18 original views)=(not

faked photographic reproductions) an an amateur photographer whose picture ca most galde-books. As accomplished artist and rank with the bast in the fine art exhibitions Mr. Arnold has presented in a concien the frontispiece to the Busly grouped set of fectly comprehensive form the makt, allest features of the picturesque waterway." Fruta -

full of scenes which should tempt many to laik vlows at the end of the brochure, the book la during the coming Christmas and -494 hollahi what splendid bollday ground _maken. Ooplas are distributed, gratio” the pas "sengars travelling up the West River by the Company's vessels. The book was printed and bound, and the half tones and cover design made by the wall-known firm of fine art print ers, Mere. Hood & Co. Ltd of. Mīdainis will compare more than favourably with any thing published by any local frusen

This match' was played on the Militar-kuulty and in'tised for waddings, lactures, brough, . The whole is 'a falshed product and

Ground at the Happy Valley and resulted is a win for the Royal Egginseri,

FOLICE

W. Kent, b Campion

G. A. Woodcock, b Campion. T W. N. Edwards, c Draw, b Osman

4

W. W. Cooper, c Davison, b Keane .................... 19

Q 9

A 9

P. P. J. Woohouse, b Campiona

T4

6

T. H. Klag, b Campion.İLYA SOLARENERI

5

:6

A

H. R. F. C....

8. Bali, c Harrison, b Camplonamaşası W. Piti, b Osma

inostran

$00

↑ Ģ

SECOND DIVISION,

93,764

13,680 200,000

£,433

3070

Saito £40,100-$505,005-

$463,607 3a14,850

Total......$1,183,640

LANGKAT QIL CO, LD.

́PETROLEUM CONCESSION IN⋅ KEDAH,

1.0.C. v. 88TH CO, R GIÀ.

4.

This match resulted in an easy win for the Gunner by five goals to all. Both teams played at the start with a few short. As the. gama progressed the men came in one after another. The Boys played with as many as Six Reserves | some

played with hour and ordinary costume. the intention of witoassing a good match, but. instead they were asked to take the fald..

"want "down"

LS.C. M.RÆ.

A. C. Langtex man cat

K. McLennan, e Davision, b Osman ............... J. H. Karr, not out männernasio

Extras AS YOURFÖRETETERORED

Fri

Total ROYAL ENGINEERS. Cpl. Davison, a Kem Carpl. Camplon, b Kerr O. OMADIC McLennan, Pie True, b Ball ........................... 6, S. Keane, not gutamaño s Cpl. Harrison,

Spr. Sturdy,

Pie. Craw, Spr. Smith

ZUZENDUNG$95+41

Did not bat

Extras

Total

HOCKEY,

This was a vary.eron game and in the first half.no goals were scored. The second half. Sergt. PowDY was much more interesting, the Lusitanon put Spr. Fasthing, in two goals which were soon after equalled Aooiber one was then added, making them ona Abaad. They now played anyhow sad kicked anywhere, and gave the Moslems. an oppor tunity to equalise, which they did in the nick of time. The game ended in a draw; 3 all. The Lusitanos were too confident of a win and dia not play up to their mark,

QUEEN'S COLLEDE BOVE «. HOMOKONG. LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB.

social gatherings of all klods Thera is also a good cemetery in a district known as

The Happy Valley

Have you any poor?

Those we have are relieved by our bang volent society which investigates every case in a most business-like way."-

You also have a Branch of the Anglo-Jewish Association ?

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KOWLOON SCAVENGING

CONTRACIOR.

SUB-COMMITTEE'M REPORT,

The following report and minnie: "wers-com-

Commun food proportion of the members of the 3 sidered at the fortnightly a meeting of th

*You. It is quite a flourishing Branch to which a

belong

In addition to the monidcent donation which he has given to the public school for Chinese is Shanghai Mr. Hills Kadonríe fass recently 4presented $1,000 to the Shanghai Jewish School, Mr. A. E. Moses donating a similar 58 *um,

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THE SHANGHAI CLUB,

'WORK ON THE NEW BUILDING. Work is proceeding space on the new bulld ing for the Shanghai Diab, says the NV. C, D. News. The waile have been completed as far as the second bedroom storey, and only the kitchen floor and roof remain to be erected, The contractors, Messrs. Howarth, Erskine di | Dơ, hope to have the roof on by the end of this -

Sanitary Board last Tuesday khernoon pa ST

Secretary, The Select Committee appointed to inquire into and deal with complainta the Sanitary Department contractors mist og Let lust, at 3.30 pm to luvastigata the six chargeş brought against the Kowloon Scavenging Come tractor. (Bee H.S.D. minuta 15.11.09. After taking evidence on such charys and hseri the contractor in his own defence, the Coin mittee found complaints 1, 11, 111, 1VA, and VI. proved. Charges IVE WiFoot proved Pand charge. V was withdrawn, as the offence thong proved was not covered by any clarisa in t present contract. The Committes decided fine the contractor pa Say on Complains 1 and 11,

contractor WAS

to month. A visit to the building enables one to vis, Stoc la all. The contra

obtain a clear idea of its plan and proportions, formed that he would be need the

13. The | Commiliton" further though the agility of a monkey: is desirable

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If an ascent to the top of the structure is the question of the contract contemplated. Whether atavistic traits are carry on the present con specially developed in architects and con-ranging contract in Kowloon tractors cannot be sald, but the average pades the opinion that the con trian certainly envies them the simblaces with in being-dong fairly wall at prese which

they spring from gangway.to

(collection) It is many years ago since the Queen's, no stairways have been put in up to date, and masper owing to the fallard of

regardless Played. Won. Lost Drawn. Points College boys played a hockey match, Recantly access to the upper storeys la gained only by worlds the requisits quaibar, or bot

of steepness, height or breadths For work is being done in a very number of boys got together and formed climbing ap plats gangways, studdad with hockey team. They played against the Hong. Ladies Hockey Club last. Friday After-

room, which occupies the same reading room.

LEAGUE TABLEN

88thOo., R.G.A. 83rdOo, R.G.A. 8'

"B" Co. Bas

87th Co. R.G.A. Ž.

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CHRISIMAB HOLIDAYS,

*OFFICIAL MOŢIFICATION.

Boon in a friendly game at Causeway Bay to

the Intiasa m

ground,

The game was a fast and exciting one

one and

moving the rafas as commilita

that it will report in a month?

the

Board on his fitness to contians

as that of the old building, the conservancy and scayanglaw contact present used Joiner's shop the bar,

that it depends larges on the impor was watched by many interested spectators. The the old bar, locks desolate with its bare will be possible to recommend

larger then, but in the same position as the work of the disposal, of zelda ** hall was driven all over the dad, and both brick walls and unfinished celling The hall mitted t teams tried hard to acers, but with no result is darkened by temporary scaffolding, but one 27 At one stage of the game it looked as if the Boys can realize. Its shape and size" and imagine would score, as they were attacking the

along, but the ladie ware too: watchful for cleanlar han indickies, the position of the

WAY something of

of Its future grandans, · A samie them. In the latter part of the game the same walre this occurred, and it ended in a draw. NII SAI

stalicaras

won and lifts. Even in Ita wafglaked

to continue

We understand that Mr. T. T. Lawson some time ago obtained as all concession in Kedah where he found petroleum: oosing in serers! places, says the Fosong Grants, of November It is notified in the Gordis that Saturday, 47. After careful examination he decided to the 28th December and Monday, the 27th ally with good play on both sides. The ladies at the dining room la conspicuous for its Hoo, Mr. E. A. Howmu

miss, outlook and loniness, and las converftet time at this moment approach: the Langka Off In drder that there might be po pariiblity of being supplied til Antalis regarding strati• 1910, W17" 1989, MAN OMENT) (B) 18 January, ƒ wara "captainâd - by Miss Briggs and the boys.|| serangement of the › kjbrar Band" reading:room wouldƐash; that they beli

Co. Ltd., who on December, Acation Mod

as public holidays, and by Master Felix Kilis,v

show the touch of a master hand. The bad. There is ons part to which mianndarıtandidy Mr. Mody was good enough || Aash

doctoculars of the

surrounding Thursday, the rock" February, 1010, will be bad g to confirm this sndertaking in the following boat axparts to reach out kapena Bank holiday the Colony Hi RECENTLY, BY: Chinese report, Prince the soplights of ad liberado hted from rubbish should be taken

now handied, I cons its own bathroom opening out

Jetter to the Goramorje fak

Victoria Balldloge, Hongkong,

والمصدر.

poantry

This reat

to

of

the roof: 3 magnificent views of the

Mr. Kantti: AMEWAD6y the Govarnór has been, pleased to / Kung, the Chlef Anıl-Opism Commissionar, kas pa74914 9300 library and hallikadan way on the land whois. Paproceeded ¦ appoint. Monday, the 3rd Ja8085), 1970, and is considering the question of opiam pesafio 190 mid-20oung-li zobtained insemne 13.12.09}}}|

Spore holi Lagdirectiva, Jm ties in the way of suppressing opigm li Kanzú cannot

Mr. Lawson, who afar spending Friday, the zith Fabriary 191a, to be observed to your highly sattened with the results of his exams. The Police: Magistrates & Duper

days in careful survey expressed himself as *** public and Sir Frederick. In reply to your

BACK Bollday dadition to |the later of to-day: 1 bars pleasures la conduse tlon and is now beally inspecting two of

tricts where el, authority to you to inform the Ing my

on the surface, cluded from the operation CELKE Dommittes of the University Fund that I Mee Knotsman will | probably remain Kadali Ordinance, on Monday, the 27th day. sccept the design now submitted by Mr Bryar, for the next two or three weeks; and the rents ber 1900, Monday, Ike sid January and undertake toʻuract the buildings and to of his inramigations will be swalted "with" con. Friday, the zith fabruary, zora,. Lay out, the ground as shown thereod? As|siderable interest. - Mr. Lawson has just come The offices of the Ep

Luprotna Coj the original plan agreed to by the Committes – alejać a journey through a-little-known part of daily from 19 Cus to:

Was adi malad to cost only: $180,000, walth | Kedah, Axtending from Baling 19 Çok on lãe mas vacation: (which custantaj use unbanquamily maad, by alterations to. Patent frontlar sad things: sust to Aler Bint)| İNOLARI AND EBEMI Kato 1211,000 and now again so÷3185,000; favor The whole journey was cane wa foot and 1hd (1019) kacang na pakt

son, pointed out that there were four dimicale provincal-1. That nearly

population, wereXpplam-smokeraanit/phot

{{ aplam; growinghie the means of living. for & PURDE Uzonghom, 3STION

the people 3: The (mility of concrete, will be command with Cosolite, poate methode inaugurated, by the formas Vicas ar wood blocks. the rond is on, the in turbalance of Parlor building

(which is now a mare sople who kim not amenable ju order. In skeleton of what is to be, will claims the siten:

these drawbacks ha donmed Decsetion of the contractors. At the prosunt rata"

thar plans of working, is pedal progres ji škonid not be many months beloce

Plombowy of the Shanghai Club bear

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