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GENERAL NEWS.

LOCAL SPORT.

CRICKET,

Continental Season.

The 10 the Conlineat Sturday was a busy day in riuring the summer months basho a icket world as the aprond- has been grevliy in excern of the jid reports will prove. previous years. Ten thousand Hongkong Club v. Craigengower more passengere bave travelled via the Newliaven and Dieppe raute alone during the months of July and August.

This match was played on the Hongkong Cricket Ground on Saturday, the the homa om winning by 110 runs Claxton wa top scorer with 18 Scoren *****. HONGKONG C.C.

Many Divorces. In the Vacation Court lag month Mr Justice Bailhache mado abaslate 28 drorees Disi of diT. E. Pearce, c. Southerton, b. vorce in one day. Among them

Braga

12

...· U

was the ches of Morand v. Moraud M. M. Maas, b. Hancock and Morison, potitioner being a A. A. Claxon, b. Ilancock.... 18 well-known actor and the cores... IG ce, c. J. Braga, b. pondent, Captain Morrison ex-

M.P. for East Nottingham..

Pharaoh In Train Fire.

The statue of Rameses

Hancock...

1. C. Clarke, 4. ilanc: ek Thursfield,c. Taylor,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

POLICE 0, 0, Pitt, b Yes Man-shun MeLounen, L.b.w, Ho Wing-

kin

Booker, b Ho Win-kin. Kent, b Ho Wing-kin ... Kelly, a Ho Wing-ching, b

Yes Man-chra King, c.Ho Wing-yuen, b Yeo

Man-chun Goucher' Ha Wing-kin ̈ Vincent, not out Mondly, b Yes Man-chun

Reynolds, b Ho Wing-kin... Taylor, o No Sze kwong, b Ho

Wing

Extras...

...

CUINESE RECREATION

32

12

18

Prepaid Advertisements.

NE CENT PER WORD

TO LET.

FUR EACH INSERTION.

TO LET.

MEIRION, Nos. 9 & 10, Peak, TO LET-Furnished for seven

"unfurnished, 6 Rooms, Cheap Rental, from 1st December nowly painted and colourwashed. R GATE, Austin Road, Kow- loon; unfurnished.

No. 68. Peak, Mount Kellett. (Church Mission Society Bunga- low) from 1st October, 1913, 8 30th May, 1914, partly furnished.

Cheap rent.

FOR SALE or TO LET." (From lal November, 1913.) No. 1 Gough Hill, No. 103 Peak. Bungalow containing drawing, 4 dining and smoking rooms and 7 five bedrooms. With ground for

Tennis-Court.

4:

Tot G

80

CLUB.

9

0

b.

Ng Sze-kwong, a Pitt, b Kelly Ng Sze-yuen, b Kø11y...

7

2

foutherton

44

Wei Wing-lok,

Kent, b.

R.

Kennedy, b. J. Brigi

24

Kelly

21

Chiu Yai kwong, b King

H. Buckingham, b. Broga

Yow Man-obun, o Gouober, b

0

Keat

3

21

Un Kew-fan, b Kelly

6

I

રી

Bo Wing tin, b King.....

47

23

Ho Wing-ching, Kelly, b

King

1

-

217

Mok Hing, not out...

which was recently u earthed in R. N. Anderson, not out

Egypt, had a narrow excape from. serious damage while on its way to the Cairn Museum.

Fire broke out in an adj ining railway track, and the effigs now bears a black mark up the left leg as evidence of its adventure.

Ingenious.

D.-E. Donnelly, not out P. H. Cobb, dil not bat

Extras...

Total (8 wkts) BOWLING.

0. M. R. W. 10 49 3

Braga, J. R. Stbarton. 10 1 Hancock

} 1 Tayler

7 .2 24 Pestonju Johnstone

Vany uses have found for the telephone, but its utilisation for "oribbing" by London school. children is a new ides. It boe found at some schools that le pupils' homework shows remark- able improvement, and also upiformity. Ai the scholars', homes are scattered all over I- don, copying wis thought our of the question, but it now app B*A that the more brilliant of the R. Postinji, e. Kounely, b. pupils give adrice by telephone to their less intellectual colleagues. | HI.

A Bedroom In Two Constituencies.

Five firemen living over a fire station in Maida Vale, who claim- ed service votes, were placed in

2 1 12 CRAIGENGOWER C.C.

Ho Wing-lee and Ho Wing-

yuen did not bat

Extros....

Bowling Analysis.

15

40 1

Tonl

44 4

4 1

20*

O W. R.

W.

Kelly

15. 5 18

4

King

10.1 30

3

Woudly Kent

5

16

2

1

22

3

A: Rosey, Clarke, b. Mans

12

C. Johnstone, c. Kenn dy, b.

MILA

Cubby.

II. Tayler, b. Mann

R. A. Carvalho, c. Meas, b.

Cobb

E. L. Braga, c. Mans, b. Ane

dor236

an unexpected difficulty at the J. V. Braga, b Anderson. Marylebone Revision Court. It R. Basa, not out

was anted that the premises were Southerton, c. Ander. n, b. divided by the boundary line

Donnelly

Extras...

..

between Marylebone and Hamp-G. A. Hanc ick, 1.b.w., Alas.

stead, and that this imaginary line actually traversed one of the

bedrooms. Plne were produced,

and the Revising Barrister, Me H. T. Thomann, allowed two of the claims only. The other three men, he said, were in the Hamp stead division.

"Ancient Sorceries." Captain Bertram Dickson R death is a reminder of the sinister

Cubb

Total ..

BOWLING.

Kowloon v. Staffs and Depts,

13 1

R.C.A. v. Civil Service.

3

FOR SALE.

HARTING and ROGATE, on part of Kowloon Inland Lot 1154.

Apply to

··LINSTEAD & DAVIS,

3rd Floor, Alexandra Building.

87 Hongkong, 2nd Oct., 1913 [211

The R. G. A played the Civil Service in the Hongkong League 8 on Saturday. Scores:-

NG.A.-

20 Capt. Gainsford, o lt, b

Reed

22

1 Capt. Maithens, c

Witchell

3 Lt, Pym, b Hutchinson

Lt. Taylor, b Reed'

0Lt. Bignall, e Safor, 'b Hut-

cbineon

influence attributed by many poć, The Itagua match between Witchell

Beum.

"O LET-Two 'room Flats in i TO.

Kowloon. Suitable for Eur- opeans, in good airy locality. All Modern Conveniences. Terms Moderate. Apply H. RUTTON- JEE. Royal George Hotel. Hongkong, 17th Oct., 1913. [966

TO LET-Furnished or

1913.

months from, the first week a in March 1914; No. G4, The Peak.

Apply to G. M. FLARSTON, Hongkong, 31st Oct., 1913. [997

TO LET - FOUR-ROOMED HOUSES in Granville Avenue and Salisbury Avenue, Kowloon, Cheap rentals.

SHOP with GODOWN attach- ei, Nathan Eoad, KOWLOON,

Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48. with Wharf.

"HIGHLANDS," Kimberley Road, Kowloon. Six rooine, Tennis Court, from 1st December next.

Apply to-

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Alexandra Buildings.

TO LET-Ranfurly, No. 11

Conduit Road.

GODOWNS, 94, Wanchai Road. 102, Praya East. 153, Praya Enst. Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT & AGENCY Co., Ltd.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE-American Organ

un-} Good Condition," Cheap,.-

furnished, ground floor of Apply, Z. Hongkong Tele- No. 2, Bay View, Mody Road, graph." Kowloon,

Running Pool.

[982 Hongkong. 29th Oct., 1913. [990

Mr A. M. Thomson 1G3-24-76of the wheels. He was attending 29 Mr. P. P. J. Wode-

the brakes gearing when the in audderly started. house

101-24-77

25 Me R. O. Eutobicɔn · 791 0–79 37 Mr J. Olark

82-1-81

18 Mr F. I ester Arnold 93.12-81

Mr A. C. Davison.

0212-81 86.3-83 105.22-83 116-84 102-18-84- 93-7-86 93-10-86 05.8 -87: 170 J. O. Hughes

100-18-88 Mr H. J. Jones 116-24-02 Mr C. H. Tyrrell

114-18-06 Mr E. O. Staples 127-24-103

0 Mr T. W. Hill

Mr S. H. Dutton 35 T. M. Varcy 12. S. L. Fulpb Dapt. Spi- ar 14 Yr A. Temperley Mr A, Lзglis

ple to the coffin lid of the mummy Kowloon C. C. and Staff and DeHon Claude Savera 60 40 1 of Amon Ra in the British Mu-partmentals, was played at Kow- St

Captain Dickson and bis loon on Saturday, W. E Dixon, of

Reed sister were among the people whin Korlorn, scoring a certuunot out, had examined this lid, The sis- whereas the opposing team only ter was shipwrecked shortly after, scored 75. Serea: nearly losing her life; and Cap-

Hutchison

181 entries. Autumn Meeting, October, 11th to 13th, 1913.

801 0-80 82-2-801

DS Capt. Cranford, o Sayer,

b

·

Sovern...

O.. M.

10

R 1 38 2

W.

Lt. Wiltshire, not out-

0

48 4

Lt. Collins, b Witchell

Extraa

Andolon Donnelly

0.2

1.3 -

5. 2

Total (for 7 wickets)

Bowling.

O. M. R. W.

6.51 26 2

60 210

12 1 41.2

7 0 28 2

CIVIL SERVICE.

Mr Pegg |M Mc. Murtrie

Mr R. Henderson

Hon. Mr. Claude wern, b

Baguall...

93:12-81

23 Mr T. W. Hi

80 3-83

10

G. R. Bayer, c. Matthews, b

Gainsford "

Mr Dutton"

0

Mr Thomson

7

R. O. Hutchinson, è Cv rio,

Mr J. Olock

100

*

b Matthews

3

Mr Temperley

**

4L

A Furten, b Matthews

Mr F. 11. Thomas

0

R. E. Witchell, b Kright

29 Mr A. Ritchie

6

F. A. Bid, c. Pyn, b

6

Knight...

22

P. Jacka, c Crawford, b Bag-

nell

20

E B. Reed, b Bagaal!

Smith, o Bagnall, b Kaight |

KOWLOON,

tain Dickson met with the terrible W. T. Elson, c H sper, b accident at Milan from whose Morgan

effects he suffered until his death Morever, while be was in bospital the bank where his monoy was deposited went brokrupt.

Robinson, c Morgan, b Fostor-

Pegg

TAL

W. E. Dixon, not out

F J. De Rome, b Farmer II. S. Rou-e, b Farmer... K.'R Macaskill,'b Farmer D. J. Mackenzie, c D.vis, b

Morgan L Weaser o Hooper, b Foster-Pegg

W.

D. Evans, LJ. Blackburn,

W. Kay did not but Extras ...

.Total...

Bowling Analysis,

Politics as Glorified House-

keeping. Speaking at Blackburn, Mrs. Philip Snowden said that while. at one time política had to do only with the making and no- making of wars and other great B. international ofira, politics were now glorified housekeeping and touched scores of essentially "wo- men's questions. That was why it was no longer unwomanly for women to interest themselves in politica, and to demand the vote. Foster-Pegg Consequently, whether women Morgan wanted the vote or not, they need-Dav's ed it, and the poorer the woman Farmor the greater her need, for by the power of the vote her social and Industrial condition could be im- proved.

M. P's. Wealth As Counsel.

Bowen

|A. O. Brawn, not cut

14 Salt, not out...

...204

0. M. R. W.

12 141′′ 2

Extras

Mr Davison

Mr Elborough

90-10-80

me time r30 a man celly ted bimes on the bulfer of a

gods train at Carlisle, and

velod as far as I жckerbie without being noticed. While g that station he was ch by some of the railway officials. who at once telegraphed to the "next station for the train to be The buffer-rider was stopped, then removed and sent on his way. It was considered that be bad, been sufficiently punished by his perilous journey.

Notices

GOOD GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED

There is no economy in going 105 22-83 107-24-83 to an optician of doubtful ability 85 1-84 to purchase glasses upon which

your eye-sight depends. 91 10-84

Personal attention is given to 101-18-851

the examination and the fitting 02-8--86 of lenses that will relieve all 07-10-87 trouble. The only charge is for

the glasses.· ̈

100 entries. Winuer Scratch Prize, Rev. W.

2 Foster Pegg.

2 ~NONO

Winner Handicap Prize, J. MacMurtie and R. Henderson.

BUFFER FIDERS.

The Roumanian loy who travell.

9

8

Total (for 9 wickets) ..

ed from Bacharest to Paris (1,585

78

Gaineford..

O Matthews...

8 0.65

2

... B

0 20

***

R 1 37

3 Bagnall see

3

...

0 Knight

0 27

STAFF AND DEPART- MENTALS. Farmer, c. Weaser, b De Rome 35 Davis, 1.b w., Macaskill

Sir Edward Carson, who has given £10,000 to the Ulster In- Bowen, b Macaskill. « demnity Fund, has during the Hoogar, e Elson, b Kay

Bowling M. R.

N. LAZARUS,"

Ophthalmic Optician. 1A, D'Aguilar Street. Note:

The Only European

miles) by secreting himself beneath Optician in D'Aguilar St.

one of the carriages, has easily

W. etablished a "record" in these

8 1 22 1 eurious railway rides. Great

5 1 16 2 Britain does not permit of snob 8 5 9 3

keng journeys; but many quite 7 3 23 3

aa curious bave i en made on English and Scottish trains. A Great Northern employee a few years ago involuntarily travelled from London to Grantham on the oroes rods connecting the brakes

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ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF CLUB.

3

4

=

15

Davy, b Kay

5

Results of October

Competitions:--

5

Robertson Cup.

Mr. P. Tester

101-24-77

last few years made more money Morgan, o Robinson, b Kay... U at the Bar than any other man. His income for five years.cannot Johnton, b Ky

Worswick, e Dixon, b Eny which was what Sir Rufus Isaacs Kelly, a Blackburn, b Koy... earned before he took oflice with Foster-Pegg, c Elson,, b Mac-

have been less than $30,000,

the Government The two aro engily the richest King's council. Mr. F. E. Smith is earning some- thing like £15,000 a year, and bids fair in time to equal the re- cords estaFlished by Carson and Iface. There are practically only

Me A. M. Thomson 103-24-79

**

J

J

0

Mr A. U. Davison

0

Mr J. Clark

HO

4 Capt. Spicer

Mr A. Temperley

**

57 Mr A. Leslie

Mr O. H. Tyrroll

aekill.... Ribinɛou, not out ...

Extras.

Total... Bowling Analysis.

O M. R. W.

2 12 0

Mr. Duke and Sir John Simon in K. R. Macaskill Ï1 2303 competition with him, and as poli- W. L. Weaser... 6 tics now absorb the time and en- W. Kay ergies of the Bolicitor-General, F. J. De Rome

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