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HONGKONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1916.
THE TRADE MARK QUESTION.
direction
Alice Memorial Hospital.
Back again.
LOCAL SPORT.
Golland, b Pratt
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Total
80
CRICKET.
BOWLING
H.K.V.C. v. H.K.V.R.
On the Hongkong Club's Pestre
Rogers
JOTTINGS BY THE WAY.
We bave reosired
protest from the orang utan 0 B. W. Sincere's, on the noore of 15 395 having inadvertently described ...16 32 4 him, in our issue of Saturday, as 11 "drinking like a Christian,“Our correspondent,. more in "sorTOW 19 than is sugar, wishes na to “stata
2 in his behalf that he has not
ME
-H M.S. Tamar,
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Around on Saturday afternoon, a¦
Golland very pleasant match was played between trama representing the L-Com. Stow, b Witobell Barres, the enjoyment of the Hall, ran out Volunteers and the Voluntser afternoon being enhanced by the L. Golland, a and b Hamilton Pessons of the band of 18th. Am Paymaster Rabianon, b
Hamilton Isfantry, by kind permission of Aet. Paymaster Wild, Major Morgen and officers. The Reserves batted first and some E. B. A. Pratt, b Witchell,
Tacchi, b Witckell consistent scoring was witnessed, Stoker Rogers, not out the total when seven wickets Anat. Paymaster Wright, b ware down, being 117, thanks mainly to O. Beswick 24, T. E and B. E. O. Bird 16. The die G. E. B. A. Bowr, b Hamilton Fearos 14, A. C. Brawn P. O, Barclay; b Hamilton
P. O. Pratt, o Ling b Witchell
play of the afternoon was given by R. Hancock, who knocked up 74 in faultless style before being
the Reserves declared
with
Witchall
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BOWLING...
5 climbed to that height of civilia
tion. We of course tender our
7 apologies, merely taking tha liberty of adding that, should he kong, force of example may yet. meditate a lengthy stay in Hong-
8, do mach for him.
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"Wanted-a War Savings As-
may want it; what we want is a Osociation," is the title of a local contemporary's leader."""Others 8 chance to make some war savings, and we don't see it aɔming along just yet
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0. B. W. 19 35 4 .12.18 Kowloon C. C. and XI v. 83rd.
Co. R. G. A
koasia.
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Another contemporary“ say! that "the only means of erosm to the New Territory is through Ysumati.➡That's rather curious because we had always thought that one or two clubs in Kowloon provided ample means of excam.
That Globe "aub," who headed
¦ a paragraph "Dead in Bed With a 14 Bottle" probably didn't patias-to-
zeflect that many a man in Hong
37 kong would rather be found in 10 that extremity than alive without
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one.
Another interesting feature about the latest Globe to hand in a brief dironssion as to what the Kaiser's real title is.-There's a
49 pal of oure in this Colony, "Ginger"-who canld settle the
The Hon. Treasurer of the Aliceaght by Stalker. This player that they are doing something to Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals hit one six and 13 four's. Batare help the sick and suffering, and bags to acknowledge with thanks the eighth wicket was down, the that these thoroughly appreciate the following dopations to the score had been raised to 191, and Hamilton the work which this little Society funds of the Hospitals-Drug with the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn Witchell
doing. But we understand gists Guild, $100; Park Guild adding 26 and “ Mr. Extras" 36, that there are such beings 19 Central. $20; Foreigu Goods 216 for nine wickets, a score "slackers" even among the gentler Guild Import, $60. dr-women with no children or
These teame met at Kowloon on home ties who are doing absolute-
which led the Volunteers to Saturday, an interesting contest Although banished in 1911, hir realise they had a tough pro ending in a draw. Boores: ly nothing. If these will not, of term of exile having lapsed only P sition in front of them. Ass their own accord, t ke their pisce two months ago, a Chinese was matter of fact it proved to LA. F. H. Baker, oO. J. Staple" among the workers, then they again before the Magistrate, at be altogether tos good, the whole ton, b Weaser should be shamed into doing so, the Police Cart this morning of the opposing eleven being die Bombr. Diz, bit wickst, b M Women are doing all manner of charged with being a rogus and posed of for 115. The only out here they can raise sufficient very suspicions circumstances wore J. V. Brags 42, E. J. E, Gr. A. Palmer, o and b Silk- manual labour at Home. Sarely vagabond. He was arrested under players to reach double figures Gunner Taylor, à Schuls energy to do a little sewing or yesterday at West Point, and Mr. Mitchell 27 and G. E. Marley 26. knitting in their spare moments. F. A. Haseland sentenced him to The fielding of the Reserves was Mr. Gr. Hartree, a Schols, b Luk Wing-ting.
two months' hard labour,
excellent, as is proved by the fact Mackenzie... that Luk Wing-ting has sent in The vernacular papers report
Stole the Soap..
that only one extra was given Gr. W: Shew, o Sobuls, b A boy was passing a shop sway. In the bowling, mention
Mackenzie... his resignation to Peking. Definits yesterday when he espied a bar of should be made of T. E. Pearce Gr. G. F. Page, not out confirmation of the Government's soap and broame desirous of who secured three wickets for Gr. R. B. Thompson, and t 400eptance is still lacking, bat, posing it. Snatching it off only 10 runs. The scores were sa we have hinted during the last the shop counter, he ran away but as follows :-- doubt as to the Military Gov. to Lospector J. M Wong, of the T. E. Pearce, o Evans, b Braga 14 few days, there is little room for was soon caught and banded over ernor's anzisty to be relieved of Police Reserve. Charged before A. O. Brawn, Mass, b Brags 11 Gr. J. Skinner, not out he has never cocupied. His failure this morning, the lad was order. H. H. Tayler, e Mitchell, b
post which, strictly speaking, Mr. J. R. Wood, at the Magistracy O. Bswick, b Evans to be elected to the office of led to receive 1û strokes with the Vice-President was a sharp dis- biroh and four hours' stocks. appointment to many of his
-Whisky Theft. friends, and these probably A cargo worker who wis em: E. Hancock, Stalker,b Marley 74 still cherish the hope that ployed on board the Blos Faunel H. Hancock, a Brayshay, b some opening will be found steamer Ningchow, was found to
Marley for him in the North where he be in possession of a bottle of S. E. Green, b Syme-Thomann can influence Peking in theirona" Whisky an he was leaving Bon. Mr. Cland Savers, favour. At present, as was pointed the discovered that a case of B.P. Tharsfield, not aut
Holt's wharf yesterday. It was Brayahay, b Stalker out in the special correspondence, which we published last Friday, whisky had been broken in the E. W. Dawson, did not bat Mr. Lok's main anxiety is that his hold of the boat, and five or six Euccessor at Canton should be a bottles stolen. Inspector Gordon man who is in sympathy with the prime movers in the recent
Thus, reports,
Volunteer Reserves.
Stalker
R. E O. Bird, o Kennedy,
Marley
A
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LEG
Wesser
Gr. J. Lord, b Silkstone
Gr, G. Attwood, o Silkatone,
b Mackenzie
A
o dispate in half a dozen weighty
and well-chosen words.
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Reuter's correspondent in Lone
3 don reports that the Home press 13 mays that it is officially annonnoed that an Army Order states that ...151 officers are now permitted to share -the upper lip if they so desirs, The only objection which we O. M. R. W. venture to oker is that the report ... 11 1 482 neglects to mention whose apper" em ở 0 0 0 ]lip.
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BOWLING.
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Welber Christian 8lketone Bobals
Mackenzie 26
... 5 1 21 2 8 1 3 1
....8 2 18 4 H. K. C. C. W. L. Weasar, b Baker 38 D. J. Mackenzie, o 8hów, b
Baker
(declared)...215
charged the msn before Mr. F. A. Total for nine wickets
defendant to two months' hard ameland, at the magistracy to day, and his Worship sertanoed
labour.
Bird
Pearce
BOWLING.
0. H. B. W.
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Volunteers.
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A. E. Silkstone, 1.b.w., b Dix 12 J. W. Obristian, b Biker O. J. Stapleton, rus out
A
Lt. Col. Watson, e Baker, b
Dix...
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曲
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"Carats Flying Man", saya
a Home paper.It certainly wAS in accordance with the eternal finess of things that a aky pilot should take up that sort of pidgin.
A correspondent writes to ask: "What has become of your 12 educated comp? We never hear of his performanɑ's now.”—W$ 9 have been saking the same Since he converted
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HI
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400
4
Share Market" into "Hire Market" he's given us a wide berth; but judging from the fact that a contemporary's Meteor logical Register for November 16. 10 gives the humanity for the day àn 57; we take it that he is no ...101 longer out of employment.
18 1 A. E. Bahulz and J. M. Jack 14.0 did not bat.
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Palmar... Baker
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42
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BOWLING.
O. M. B. W. is now proved: beyond all 9142 0 possibility of dispute that the 18 5 34 4rrent hospital agitation raised by 6 0.15 2 Mr. Pollock has borne good fruit. The other day a wounded witness ia s bioyols prossoution osme to Court armed with the request: "Please return patiens to bospital, as she is wearing our splints.”
Craigespower v. Chinesa Recreation Club. This match was played at Causeway Bay on Saturday, Craigengower securing an easy victory, Boores *→→→→
The enemy trade mark quest'on in Hongkong has been taken attempt to establishe Military aslage further by the announcement made in the House of Com-Council at Shinhing. mone on the subject by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. according to native Boner Law states that instructions have been given to the Govern- he has submitted the names
Caught by the 'Legs. or of Hongkong to keep all such marks under Government control, of
J. Stalker ... 13 2 51 2 H. 8. Rouse, not out, eight with a view, appstently, to awaiting a definite pronounosment of potential successors. Two of the Wing Wharf and examined the G. E. Marley... 6.3 1
Early this morning a lukong J. V. Braga persona
11 1 want aboard a boat at the Tang B. D .Evans ...
47 20. W. Jeffries, a Paliner, b Imperial policy on the matter. That, we take it, means, that the candidates whom he suggests are bed ofcne of the seaman. Beneath Byme-Thomson 4 0 3 0
20 1 Baker trade marks which have been renewed since the war are for the Chan Kwing-ming and the lat the boards he found a quantity of E. Brayabay ...
18 10. Myoook, not out... present held in caspense, and that their use or otherwise, or the usa ter's predecessor at Canton: Wa of any imitations thereof, is a matter with which the Government Hon-man. alone is competent to deal. As to the wisdom of that policy, it is these men proved themselves to with the Inkong saw the man Unfortunately both opium, and the man then tried to as yet too early to speak. Everything will depend on the tarn of be of the "dreamer" class, and trying to get out of the ekylight, 680aps. Sergeant Fallon who was
B. O. Hutchison, "o and b future events, especially in regard to our treatment of the enemy both were more or less the sport but the lakong taught him by E. J. R. Mitchell, st. H. Han-
Taylor after the war. Bat this much is at any rate clear-that, if we are of wire-pullers. Furthermore the legs and dragged him back. erring at all, it is on the side of generosity to the enemy, by doing there is the slight sccident that The opium was valued at $810, B. D. Evans, Lhwk Tayler 2
oock, b Tayler anything which may lead to the possibility of preserving marke neither has had any military train and, when charged before Mr. F. G. E. Marley, o R. Hancock, b which, in the case of a Chinese market, have an especial value. ing and that the post for which A. Haseland at the Polios Court We scarcely think that Germany would deal so tenderly with British they are recommended is that of this morning, the man was fiosd J. V. Braga, Tayler, b trade interesta,
Military Governor! At the moment, we will admit, no great harm is done by this
$6,000 or twelve months' hard method of handling the question. In fact, there is a deal to be said
Peking Policy.
labour,
R. M. Austin, a Taylor, b for the present policy. One thing is prevented by it, at any rate Chineas to explain to us the We have often asked influential
Pearce Theft of a Coat: namely, the use by any other person than the proprietor (who at the necessity for dividing the chief Mr. F. A. Hessland, at the Folios. Stalker, a and b Paaroe... moment is not a factor to be considered) of enemy trade marks or authority in Kwangtung between Court this morning, charged with M. M. Mass, a Brawn, b. Bird A young Chinese was before. Brayshay, 1.b.w.; b Bird, of any close imitations thereof. In such an event, it would presum-two man the more so that the the theft of a cost, value at $30. F. Syme-Thomson, « Green, b ably be the daty of the Hongkong Government to bring an action present Civil Governor happens Inspector Gordon told his Wor- at law against such wrongful uses somewhat strange position to be not only an administrator ship that the Jensen Marn was superficially, since it would mean official British intervention but
B. Kenned, nơI ĐỘNG for the purpose of prolecting German interests! On the bat the only explanation we can Wharf and the defendant went on well; lying alongside the Kowloon other hand, if the marks were absolutely wiped out, should imagine that there would be nothing to prevent anyone policy," and that there must be a oer's cabin, stealing the coat. we get is that “it is ■. matlar of board and entered the third offi- from naing similar marks, sinoe, once they were expunged, balance of parties, In other words the defendant concealed the cont
■ charge of infringement could not be brought. But that argument China seems to decline to strike in an old jacket and was trying cute both ways, insemnoh as it would then be competent for a out a definite line and stick to it. to pass the constable on daty B.E.O. Bird British firm to copy the non-existent German mark, and thereby This balancing business might be when he was caught. Sentence H. H. Taylor practically take the place of the German trader in a market where all very well if the men attempting of two month's hard labour and T. E Penros
ohops" are of peculiar value. It will be seen from what we have to wield the power in Peking were four hours' atcoke was passed, said that there are very many standpoints from which this question experisaned in politics--whether can be viewe1, bat, since it is purely a matter of commercial policy, Western or Eastern. Unfortunate-
Sunday School Union. wa should have thought the wiser plan would have been to have ly so many of the Chinese the Hongkong (Chinese) Sunday
The annual demonstration off followed the advice of business men who are folly arquainted with authorities, are between two School Union was held on Satur the local conditions. That advice, as voiced by the Hon. Mr. Holy stools; they have abandoned the day afternoon in the Oily Ball the cak at a recent meeling of the Legislative Council, on behalf of the wisdom of their fathers and have and was in every-way successful. Chamber of Commerce, is in favour of the enemy trade marks" being ) not had time to learn the ways of The Bishop of Vistoria presided |
seam destroyed, and a motion to that effect in the Consoil Chamber was the foreigner, Experiments in over the meeting, the gathering R. A. B. Ponsonby Fans, b only defeated by the weight of the official vote,
government are always interest crowding the theatre to the doors.
soldier
Pearos
Extra
BOWLING.
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Chinese Recreation Club, John Yow, b Pestonji 2G. Wilson, b Southerton
Ng Baekwong, b Southerion
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Hongkong Thrills [
**In a recent iane we reported that a trammar which had knooked down ■ Chin- 19 that this was not the ou
ess did not stop. We now learn. ⠀⠀
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1 Us How-fan, b. Postonji
Wong Po-kenng, b Pestonji Total ... 116 I. C. Chow, ran cat...
Geo. Lee, o Bass, b Postonj: 29 HL: Ohing, o Kharas, b
Sontherton... O... B. W. E. Anderson, c&b Southerton 13 6 44 4.
80600. Lau, not out
A. Kew, b Sɔutherton 45 130 3 Umpires: Major Roberston and Mr. C. A Hooper.
Civil Service v. H,M.S. Tamar.
The above match was played on
virion ground, the home Pestonji winning by 19 runs. Soares: Southerton
Jez
Pratt
Civil Service.
Extras
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bange the date of nations, it is Regarding incidents whereon.
possible to be too precise.
The Chamber of Commerce Report for November 17 monisins the following "announcement: Human Hair-All round in- Grease,What an naholy liar
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that barber of ours must be, thes. He's been telling ns quita the 100
revares for months pas
O. M.. B. W.
11.2. 1884
16 0 40 6D Noris, not out
4 116 B. Jex, and F. Bohnapal did
not bat Cralgengewer.
18 B. W. Bradbury, a Chow b
You
The main point to be kept in mind is that the businew men of ing; butia shin, a sale time for A varied programme of over 20 J. D. Wright, b Bogers the Oclony, soting in Brissh interests, have advocated, cortalo de- trying, theys lo Chins? If or focus on submitted, the various R. O. Witchell, Rogers b. Rumjahn, b Un Yew- finite course of action, and their wishes have been coldly turned on periments nsede must be the Sunday Bobools participating. Mr. Pratt
one side. The official argument, of course, is that Hongkong has to | order of the day, we are of opinion Fig: Wing-obsong, with an on-] C. F. Mason, o Staw, b Bogers" 01 follow Imperial policy. But it is surely within the rights of the that the wisest of these would be sämiselle: Committee, made ade- O. Bara, b Rogers Colony to point out that, while a given policy may, in a general way, to give Chn Hing-las undivided gente suaegemente. The Com P. T. Lamble, b Ro
be wise, it may not suit parts of the Empire where the conditionsare sathority and a free hand in
|express" ita=thanks 2. W: Hamili
Chow b Un
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Cunsspal. At any rate, there is a danger that after the war
Kwangtung for
kong may waloome the Germans back and hand them over the trade min
marks which the Government has kept alive for shoes. That i
be pratented at all comie.” And we look to the Chamber of C
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