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OWLOON-CANTON RAILWAY.

(British Section.)

SPORTS.

·SATURDAY'S ZVENTS;-

The second round in the Football League Composition was a good org and both matches resulted in closely contested gamon, Ope proved a draw, and the ather was won by two goals to mil. A couple of friendly games, were also decided on Saturday, a pr

Some good matches were seen to the cricket

Shield ...... Donnelly Warburton Waterbouls.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY

BOWLING ANALYBIE,

REMNANTS,

M. Mais, à Kerlin G. A. Cook, 1b.w. b Ketr s

Dotally, c Pitt, b Kerr...

H. P. R. Requate, c Cooper, b Kask

lice, Watsons Eleven made a very poor. Young, Woodcock show against their opponents.

The results of Saturday events

bilow-

appear. Hou, Cooper, b King........

W. Walsthouse at Pitt, b King W. E. Warburton, c Trus, b Woodcock R. J. Saunders, no1 001

THE HONG)

CHINESE

It is graillying

Lugard will make

on his way, to

respected and loved

governör, “writer the lak

editorially. One of the reason.

him into close touch with this, Ch

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In his excellent scheme for the

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LEAGUE: FOOTBALL::

HONGKONG FJOIBALL CLUB #, KOWLOON

......... FOOTBALL. CAUJÁ,

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The civilian terms tried conclusions on the F. Matton and C. E. Shields did not bat, „Kowloon, side and the teams lined up as

EGWLIND ANALYSIS, follows.

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(K.F.C.1-Go_glo (Goal), McCobbin and Hilton (Backs), Barlow, Weale and Gregory backs) Aitcheson, Goldenberg, Moon, Clarke and Sayer (Forwards).

E.FO-Hay (Goal), Merrison and Storia (Back)Bradbury, Hall and C. Wilkie, ( falf- backs) Hedley, Stubba, Bròwo; P. Wilkie and Cooper (Forwardı),

In the early stage of the first half, the Bong- Wongites opened the score and honous fall to Moon. Encouraged by this, they started to prost matters. The Kowloonites now bad a,

Kerri makin. 5. 20 Hoggarthan 3

Kiog

6 McLennan.ro sú 2 Kelly...... ier

HU 4 Woodcock

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HONGKO*G CRICKET CLUB, The match between "Plaine" v. " Hills" was played on the cricket ground and risalted as follows:-

PLAI'S.

T. E. Pearce, b Lelth......

the Hongkong University for whose

be has devoted much attention and

NOTIOE

SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN will Have Kowlonn Ferry Stalon at 2.30 F.K. ROW. (TUESDAY), the 75th lost, retarding Liga Lowa at 5 pm. A bar of Second Class. Tickets will at ONE DOULAR EACH for the

BABY ORDER inlton, nath October, toto/

FOR SHANGĦAL

his homeland, ho has given much of his time to Evan during his furlough which he spent

plica the acheine before the British public, and appeal for further funds for the endowment and equipment of the University whose bullid- TAX P, & 0, 5. N. Un's Steamer logs are belog erected by the very wealthy • ARCADIA," Partes marchaol, Sir Harmusli Mody..

The appeal, which Sir Frederick made in ao address at Liverpool and by a públic manifesto published in the Times, 'wa lears, has met with a most hearty and generous response. We are

*NOT SURPRISED

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Tutimations.

ASAHI

ASAHI

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and

SAPPORO

SAPPORO

SAPPORO

BEER

Captus S. Barchem, will leave for SHANG- HAI FRIDAY, the 28th inst, at Daylight..

For Freight or Passage, apply to

E. "A BEWETT,

Superintendant Hensthug, 24th October roza ALIC INVER LINE OF STEAMSHIPS,

LIMITED.

at this, knowing that Sir Frederick has a strong and popular par:onality, both at home and in the colony. He is a most liberal-minded gat.

FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK. ernor of Hongkong and even for this simple reason his scheme has a largefpecuniary back-th Liberty to all at the MALABAR COAST). ing from the Chinesa commosity and even from the Chinese officials. The Viceroy of Cantor, whom foreigners, consider to balang to the old school of Chinese thought, has, for

TX Steamshp

fow tries nod kepi Goggin basy for a while. A. E. Fonlar, c Wedd, b Payon yunion 22 instance, subscribed the large sum of £10,000. abage en or about 8th November

The first ball play was equalised by a pass from Etubbs to Brawo who sent lo a singer.

"Kowloon opened the scara in the second ball and the game was 2-1 almost till the and, when a corder was awarded to the Hong. kangles. This wax effected by Moon who was again in front, The whists then sounded for time with no further scores.

H. K. F. C.

K. F. C......servamusisi

DUFFS US Naval Yard, ́ ́~ --Thu loams were:--Buffs:-Fizpatrick (goal), Cloke, and Ruler (Backs). Date, Wren, and Cooper( fullbacks), Williams," Downr, Taylor. Brewster and Ryan (Forwards), «

Naval Yard:-Ryall (Goal), Carlisle and Conaut (Backa) Macy, Baiver, and Ball (Hall backs), Palmer, Thomson, Read, King and Morgan, (Forwardı), .

The Yarders opened the game with ten mon end a little while later the olevanih man put in an appearance. Both teams attacked strong at the beginning and the leather' was

́ soon flylog all over the field. Many a shot was rind at the net, of the NY. bat the Goalkeeper Ryall savad then with ea10. Fizpatrick made maty good saves albo. Things ware even till the latter part of the first balf when the Bulls' forwards put up a gord combination game, and the feather was ther #zcared by Brewster, who put it in a resting place at the goal. The whinile then 'sounded for hilf, time.

The second half play was similar to that of the first with oo score till the last moment when a penalty was given in favour of the Buffs. Macy fouled Browstar. This was taken by Cloke, and he put the score up to a xil when the whistle sounded for time.

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H. D. Sharpin, e Payne, b. Lel.h......... It is therefore to be noticed that the Chloase, A. P. Dashwood, ba Paynu ........saya ********** (4 89 8 whole, de appreciate the establishment of W. O. D Torner, c Harris, b Wedd......... 14 an educational lostitution near or in their conn G. Baguafl, Leith b Wedd. 13 try, and to us it is a matter of some importance A. R. Sutherland; b Wedd... even to accourage it. But we would take more RE. O. Bird, not out... mutimano 13: interest in an Institution whoso aims are pl P. F. Long, Wedd, b Payag .................. 7 mari'y for the scientific development of the

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B. F. Obapmo, c Leith, b Payne body. To cope with the wants of the moder

A R. Law, e Hancock, b Hitolcick

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS,

R, Pestonji, Hitchcock b Leith...world our people are perforced to adopt the A. A. Claxton, Hastige, b Wedd 36 principle of rodern utility with more vigout anon 2 | and to place the sody of our clattien lo a sot, 6sidiary position. This latter polst must not be confounded with the study of Chinese, for the 155 being able to express ourselves intelligently in moderately good Chinese is as important to us as ever. The power of the world ara waging wais ogainut each other with the instruments of 4 materialism, and fora participation in these wars 4 by China, which is absolutely necessary for the well and healthful being and even for the very existence of any one power, it is essential for us to develop the sources and manufactories of those instruments, and for this purpose shops of APPRENTICESHIP MUST DE FOUND AND

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Payde............. 13 Leith... kat Hitchcocker at

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HILLS,"

F. Hitchcock, c Pestoof, b Bird...

A. C. E. Elborough, Fowler, b Bird

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H. R. Philips, & Pestorf, b Bird............ J: M. Atkinson, c Chapman, b Bird S. W Payne, b Bird

G. A. Hastings, & Bird

H. Hancock c Claxton, b "airco G. E. Aubrey, Bird, b 1 carce M. Reader-Hamis, b. Bird......... P. G. Wedd, c and b Perico...

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̧ ̄ ESTABLISHED

The more the better and this is why wa hail, Day, wo encourage the funding of schools, 10 hospitals, colleges and universities not only by ......... 15 ourselves but also by foreigners. We are now .............officially cinowledge and to sand her sons to in a position to state, that China is prepared to 15 all schools that do not insist on religious objaivances. Lit Frederick understands this,

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o and be, has wisely put forward in bit

scheme the con-religiously exclusivs charac ter of the univarsity. In order that those who have religion at heart may not be dis appointed, he has again wisely declared that ................. 11 the founding of hostels for the teaching of tha-

B. D. Stacpole, b Folparascosa. 1 A. C. Laith, Bird, b Pearce... P. Jacks, not out

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ology will not be objected to. Fat ther stud rogents, nevertheless, ara subject to the supervision

and discipline of the university council.

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Total....... BOWLING ANALYSIS.

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LEAGUE TABLE.

P. W, D. L. Pts.

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Naval Yard

Kowloon

Hongkong

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ROYAL ENGINEERS . H.M.S. "THISTLE.” This friendly match took place on the Naval Ground with the following teams representing

the above :-

RE:-Brown (goal), Darrant, and Rese (Backs), Falmer, Valley, and Barton (Hall. backs), Morgon, Brewo, Pearson, Heatley and Blackwell (Forwards).

H. M.S; Thistle-Dɔdd (għal}; Gammon and Beams (Packs), Otton, Goff and Nameario (Balfpacks), Crossey, Harrin, Rebertson, Os. mond and i'rice (Forwards).

CHINESE BOY KIDNAPPED,

EXTRACTION PROCEEDINGS at the MAG 'STRACY.

Before Mr E. R. Hallifax at the Magistracy this afternoon, extradition proceedings were commenced against a Chinese for alleged kidnapping committed in Chinese jurisdictios. Mr. M. L. Dennys, St., from the Orown Solic ox's office, prosecuted." Priszner was no defended..

Mr. Deanya stated that the defendant was charged with kidnapping a smut boy alos years of age at Canton on the gib June last. it scomed that the defendiot was well-known lo the boy and the latte, relatives. Defend ast met the boy in the street and told him ha had obtained lis mother's permission to- take

Provisions are being made for the founding

of three, faculties, namely, Applied Science, Medicine, and Aris. In the last it is stated that political economy and other all ́ed subjects. which go to the making of statesmen are included in the corniculam. Cbins needs statesmen to put her house, in order, engineers to bring all parts of her empire die direct communication to enliven ibo................

INTER-PR.V.NCIAL INTERCOURSE. and to send dangers of famine, plague, and feds into nihilism and all her natural re sources into active circolation throughout the world, and dectors to instil more vitality, health, and strength into her children who may be called upon to defend her honour and to pre serve her autonomy and territorial integrity ing them a l. la fact all there faculties are of and the Hongkong Un versity aims at supply practical, nature and will do so small part in contributing towards assisting Ching to bing cut material for the reconstruction of har em. pire and to come into tins with other powers in iks modern methods of progress, thereby to regain her premine glory and presti, among nations.

It is furibt schemed to make arrangements for the commingling of the

STAFF AND THE STUDINTS

The game resulted in an easy win for the Sappen, Practically all the time they attacked the Bailors'goat sodite leather never remained

in kelibini sports as football, cricket and ten long in the Enginner's, territory. The R.E scored four goals in the first hat and added defendant and came with him to Hongkonga ed to the atmost in its primary and the mid- him Hongkong. The bay ticated the tional system of China and should be encour pls. This is tently a new feature in the educa. Brother two in the second. The game ended la six goals toʻmit. The scorers were:Poard on arrival we stal to Amoy. The dis schools, Hitherto the Chinese though! has son, Heatley and Browo.

ST. Josepti's AND ELEVEN Y. BUFFA BANDBOYS.

The College and Eleren again met the Bandboys on Saturday at the Parade Ground. The boys didom loan courage alitopgh defeated time after tims and on Szurday tables turned

with the College a winner by ons go! to mil after a hard struggle. This was a good practice for the College team as the matchen for Schools League are approaching toos and the St. Josephlans should do well-if-they con tious ai this rate. Wa’would like in sen” them mest the 'Qaeen's collego team-either first or second eleven match the game would be an interesting one.

RUGBY!

The United Service met the H, K. F. C.ins

· frļandiy game of Rugby. The game was a fast and an fateresting one throughout. The Services' combination was a strong one. The scores were: United Service one goal one try; Hongkong Football Club'ons goat,

ORICKET.

POLICE 2 REMNANTS,

This League match was played on the Police Ground on Saturday and reinlied in a win for the Remnants. The scores and analysis

Ara-

POLICE

1, H. King, c Waterhouse, 6 Donnelly......1 W. Pi, c Hosa, b Donnellygramaján P. True, b Shiaidschatje – perang, Dr. Kelly, b Shields

ryde 49 Hosp, b Shielde

G. A Woodcock,

Nelrooid, c Warburton, b Donnall

AC Langley, run out, b Waterlos

G. Hrggarth, c.Warburton,

W. Kanye Warmhouse:

W. Cooper e Osoks

TH. Katrapt

grandmother and mother of the boy having made complaints and having traced the defea dent to Amoy, the boy was recovered and de livered to his relatives. He did not wish to press the charge against the defendant, who admitted bringing the boy to Hongkong, though he denied that he kidnapped him but

said that the boy co seated to be taken to Canton. The V ceroy at Canton was now do manding defendant's extradition. Both the defendant and the boy were Chinese subjacis,

Evidence was called and the case remanded.

HONGKONG-MANILA RUN.

8.5: "BIDERIA'S

RECORD.

been to walotain the aloofness of the teachers class hours left to their own devices and in con from the students who were therefore, after sequenca relfahners and narrow-mindedness are common characteristics of many of the other wise excellent sons of Chios. Without the guid ing indurace of those who are placed for that purpose it is impossible for the regeneration of

the spirits of the young,

We have been out to leiro and adopt from the west their methods of sociology and patrio- tism which go toward making their countries felt in the individual prowess of this world, and adoption to one younger ops. Why read wa we are expected, on our return, to impart the go abroad if we are only expected to learn from books? Are not. books. In circulailon- throughout the world? 'fo fact there are less harmful books in circulation in our country. What we want is the modern spirit which the. Fongkong University promises to provide by

For these reasons we are especially Interas!-

All records for the Hongkong-Manila voyages careful choice of its staff, were broken when the Siberis steamed into pol yesterday, thirty-xins and a half hours out of ed in the " Hangkong, says the Cables:ws of soth last,

SUCCESS OF THE SCHEME, Exceptionally good weather for this time of its The foundation stone of the naiverity buildings year was encountered on the Chica Sen, which was laid in last March and we understand that accounts partly for the record iun. Another ward so that, it is hoped, it may be completed the constraction is being rapidly pushed for. reason may be fonad'in the fact that Mr. R. P. by the and of next year, b Schwerin, general manager of the Pacific Mail Sir Frederick Lugard ja his'appeal, haj net Steamship Company, was one of the page The Siberia, however, bas always bean it greyhousd of the Pacific Mall fiset. Some yean ago, with Mr. Harılman as a passenger, she aada the record on nf 19 days land ten hour from Yokohams to San Francisco

Events Comi

will accrue to British interest. The instruction forgotten to put forward the advantages that will be carried on entraty in the English language, and this will ensure a sprand of Britah lofinence throughout the Chinese Empire, Wa agree with him that Chips' will kaya, wasjeru education whather Great Britain:stände aiļde of mot and that it is bettor to help than to be upathatic fa" jhe regensention of the oldest of empires

It will therefore

Hongkopy University Beitink and the Chinesä Therefore, that 4/10.

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