· LOCAL SPORT.
|W. T. Elson, a Gibson, h
Henley
E. Hacaskill, 1.b.w. b God-
frey...
15
... 26
H
CRICKET.
Chinese Recreation Club v. Civil Service.
Played on the ground of the
former. Club, resulting is, & DAT« row win for the Civil Servanta,
J. P. Robinson, not onl
P. H. Cobb, a Henley, b Gud-
frey
B. Pestonj, b třibera E. OTE:y Dot out be Extra'9
The latter won the toes, sending Oom. Gibson in their
to bat, F. W. Black opponente Wickets fall rapidly, only Ng Sze L 8. Godfrey Kwong making anything of 8A, B. Henley stand, and sareu were down for 29. Kew and Lee getling together raised the score appreciably, hat the side were all oat for 74
With a few exceptione, the fold: ing of the visitors was poor. With sa hour and three
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1918.
FULL COURT,
Appeal Against Chief Justice's
Decision.
At the Saptome Court this O morning, a Fall Court was held
3 by the Chief Justice (Sir William 4 Roes Davies) and the Paiade 26 Jodge (Mr. B. H. J. Gampertz) os sa appeal by G. Martini, a ...174 merchant,
The facts leading up to the appeal are that Choo Long, # W. Chinese merchant of Hongkong, 2eaed G. Martini for damages for breach of a contract dated
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
SAUSAGES.
3 November 20, 1915, under which | CAMBRIDGE 2 the defendent contracted to apply
Chan Lang with 3,000 cases of PORK
SAUSAGES.
all
tastes
LIVER SAUSAGES. BOLOGNE, HEAD CHEESE, BLACK PUDDING.
Total...
Bowling.
A Variety to suit
O. H. R.
...20 1 68
OXFORD SAUSAGES.
... 9. 3 21
10 0 49 2010
"
#5
b
14
tio plates. When the writ was issued, G. Martini was living in
BEEF
:
"}
WHITE
1
Manila and Chen Lang obtained
21
leave to ieans a concurrent writ
for service out of the jurisdiction
&c.,
&c.,
10
2
...
Navy.
Payr. Wright, o Macaskill,
Cobb
Sig. Hack, 1.b.., b Cobb Comdr. Gibson, b Pestonji. Major Mayhew, o Olaxion, b
Cobb
Aat. Pr. Robinson, a Macaskill,
Pestonji
of the Court. One writ wa
served on a Mr. George Blair, of
2, Connaught Road Central, who
7 was acting as agent for Martini, and the other was served "in
...
13
A
Manila. Martini then took out
Writer Stally, b Pestonji Mr. Black, o Elson, b Cobb... Pie. Breslip ons nat..
quartore to play, Civil Service Commenced their inpings. Only
b Cobb Bird seemed able to play the Aat. Pr. Wild, b Pestonji bowling of Ho Wing Kin sad A. B. Healey, b Cobb, Ua Hew Fon with any confidence, L. 8 Godfres, e Sapletan, b ̋ and only 29 runs had been ont when the 6th wicket fell. Victory seemed certain for the home team, but Severn going in ae 8:h man. laid on lustily, bat even then men were cut for 71. Fletcher, last in, proved equal to the occasion however, and sending the boundary on the leg. eide. put the irene beyond doubt. The ionicge P. H. Cəlb closed for 87. Great credit in due to Severn for the manner in B. Pestonji
one to
which he won the match for his
Extras
1
0
4
YOUR FIRST DEFENCE.
Pare brod is the body's first
summons to set seide the writ line of defence against disease.
}!
&c.
TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT.
on the ground that the Court had Healthy blocd contains amal PONIES! PONIES! PONIES!
no jurisdiction as he was an amounts of acti-toxina that
Italian subject resident in Manils. Deutralise the poieora of invading
This summone was heard in germe or destroy the germe them Public Roup.
Chambers by the Chief Justice, selves. That is why so many
80 who dismissed it. Martini decided people exposed to disease do nos
ceived instructions to sell
ON.. WEDNESDAY,
are less liable to attecks of cold the 6th March, 1918, at 3 P.M. at and insensa tha are pale,
the Fountain, opposite the bloodless people.
CITY HALL
Total
to appeal, and the fall Court this contract it. Those whose bloodTHE Undersigned have re- Bowling.
morning sat to hear the appeal is weak and therefore lacking in by Public Roup 0. M. R. W.
Mr. O. G. Alabaster (instructed defensive power are most liable ... 13 3 45 6 by Mesure. Wilkinson and Grist) to infection. Everybody knows 13.4 5 31 4 appeared for the appellant and that healtby, red-blooded people
Mr. E'don Fotter (irstzuoted by Hongkong C. C. v. Middlesex. This match was comfortably Messrs. Descon Locker, Deacon wide. With no one likely to re-won by the clab, who disposed of and Haretco) represented the main in with him long, a forcing the military team for 68 and re- game was the only one to play.plied with 170. Muriel and Pearce It is posible that the low scoring were the last men in and the on both sides was due to the bad former knocked up a well-played light on the ground, acceptasted by the extraordinary fact of a dark bine screen being placed
behind the bowler st one end of ...the ground.
دارم
The other trandler had the Club pavilion and its moving inmates at his back. In marked
76. Scores -
Middlesex.
respondent.
A large number of well-known Race Ponies.
To build up the blood there is į Mr. Alabaster first explained one "remedy that has been a that the appellani was asking for horsebold word for a generation, the Chief Justice's order to be Dr. Willisme pink pills for pale (Full Particulars from Catalogue)
Terms --Cash. reversed that all embarquent pro- people. These pille tone up the ceedinge be set aside; and that the entire system, make the blood HUGHES & HOUGH, L/O. Tebbutt, e Thomas, b respondents should pay the coats rich and red, prengthen the
Auctioneer. Pearce
28 of the appeal.
nerves, increase the appetite, pot Mr. Alabaster then opened his colour in the oeeks and lips, and Hongkong, 27th February, 1918, arguments, the points in the rese drive away that unnatural, tired 5 being entirely legal, and touobing feeling. Exercise in moderation, 12 the question of whether the Court good, wholesome food and freab NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
here had any jurisdiction over air will do the rest. the appellant in Manila.
.... 2
L/O, Ellarby, ran out 1/. Laurence, e de Rome, b
Pearce
Pte. Parnell, b Donnelly
contrast to that of the Govt. man, Pie, Smith, b Pearce was the keen and clean Belding Batterworth, o and b of the losing side. Scores :—
C. R. C.
H. Ching, e Goodall, b Severn. 0
G Lee, o and b Bird.
Ng Sze Kwong, b Bird,
H. Chos, 1. b. w., b Sever...
L/C. Thompson, not out
Pearce
Q
Cpl. Fastbrop, e Mans, b
Pearce
1
+1
Pie. Woodward, b Pearce
22
**
0
Pie. Taylor, e Donnelly, b
Pearce
Un Hew Fox, b Saveru.
0
Ho Wing Kin, b Bird
L/J. Swartzberg, b Donnelly
6
J. Wong, b 8-vern.
1
Extras
7
A. J. Kew, b-Dixon....
12
C. F. Lee, b Dixen. ...
17
Total
68
C. Lyer, b Dizon.
5
Bowling.
J. Choy, Lot out
7
10
Pearce ...
Total
74
Bowling.
Bid Bevern Witabell Dixon
Extras
O. M. R. W. 9.0 38 7 81 223-2 H.K.C.C.
The case has proseeded all day, and will be resumed to-morrow.
ST. MARY'S CONVENT.
List of Shorthand Successes.
In connection with the evening classes at St. Mary's Convent, Kowloon, the results of the ex sminations in Pitman'a Sbort- hand for the year ending 1917, have arrived from England and are as follows:
Elementary Certificates. Misses S Ellis, R. Lery, E. Forsyth, D. Carry, L. d'Asam 10 pcso and E. Carry.
Donnelly F.Button.e Laurence, b Taylor 13 O. H. R. WF. J. de Rome, b Taylor
.
8 3 13 3
7 1 25 4
3 0 21 0
3 0 5 3.
Civil Service.
D. H. Goodall, c. Oboa, b Da
Bow Fan
B. W. Bradbury, b Ua Hew
A Fan
A
L D. MoNicoll, b Taylor 1 Theory Certificates.-Mr. M. R. P. Thursfield, b Purnell... 22. O'Sullivan, Misses A. Leonard,
H. E. Marrey, e and be Taylor
F
D. E. Dannells, b Parnell
E B. Thomas, lbw,
Taylor
0
MM MEP, C Lagtence, b
Woodward
0
Captain E. B. Gray, b Taylor
7
H. E. Mariel, b Taylor
78
244
13
C.H. W. Reynolde, b'Ua Hew
Foo
240.
W. E Dixos, b Ho Wing Kit
R. U. Witobell, à Wong, b Un
How Fan
144
OT. E. Pearce, not out
11
B. E. O. Bird, b Un Hew Fan 17
F.J Ling, o Lee, b Ho Wing
Kio
-
J. O. Fletcher, Dot out
Hon. O. Bevero, O., M, G,
Extras
Total
Bowling.
So begin
a course of D: NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. Williime pick pille without
delay. You can obtain a supply FROM EUROPE AND STRAITS. from any dealer, or dissot from
the Dr. Williams Medicine Co.,
98 Szechea Road, Shanghai, 1 THE Company's Steamship bottle $1.50,8 for $8), post frea
• Two things YOU can do. [baying
*IYO MARU,"
ara
arrived, from the above ports, Consignees of 1. Sickness means savings Cargu
hereby informed lost; so keep well and strong that their Goods are being by taking Dr. Williams' pink landed and placed at their pills. They will help you to save, risk in the Hongkong and and to earn your living without Kowloon Wharf & Godown Com. loss or interruption."
pany's Godowns at Kowloon, 2. Putallyour savings into War where each consignment will be Bonds: for in that way you help sorted out mark by mark and de- to win the war and at the same livery can be obtained as soon as time your savings increase in the Goods are landed. value. To-day is the best day
G. Remedios, 0. Garcia, E, to do both. Sautos, M. Nuttall, the late Mids
C. Ribeiro and the late Miss M. Riberiro.
Speed Certifiates (Fifty words). -Kre. M. F. O'Ballivan, Kisses B. Leonard: C. Garcis, G. Remedios and A. Ogilvie.
4 transferred play to the other end. The Defence Corps forwards, how-
178
40 21 0 2 0 18 0
P. T. Lamble, c Lee, b Ho
Wing Kin***
0
W. B. Edmonds, 1.b.w, b Do
How Fan"...
2
H+
Taylor Parnell Ellerby Tebbatt
5
K
Basterworth Woodward
Kew, b Ng Szg Kwong
29
Extras
8
Fawthrop...
Total
87
'FOOTBALL:
Bowling.
Optional Goods will be carried on unless instructions are given to the contrary before NOON TO-DAY,
1.
"
Goods not cleared by the 11th NOT PEACE AT ANY PRICE March, 1918, will be subject.
to rent. but at the cost of only of centa is in the Godowns for examination Damaged packages must be left youre if you try Pinkettes for your by the Consignes's and the Co's Constipation, Bilious attacks, representatives at an appointed 'Liverit hueas," Sick Headaches. hour on Tuesday & Friday. All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here, after which date claims will be admitted after they cannot be recognised. No the goods have left the Godowns. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.
Agents. Hongkong, 4th March, 1918.
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ever, were very ragged and in the lile gentle se-natore la consequence were well held by atives, sid digestion, clear the the Gandere bɛcle. Hall complexion, sweeten the brasth. O. M. R. W.
time.-No score. 9.5 0 50 7
Of dealare, or post free from Di. The second half saw the Gun-Williams' Medicine Co., 98 Ex ... 8.0 27 2
30 17 0ners to more advantage, and it chaen Road, Shanghai..
was not long there they took the lesd. After a fide bont of passing, Green scored with a good shot, 4 0 22 1 It was not long after the same ... 4 0 17
player met the ball in front of goal and had no difficulty in adding number two, giving Rodger no chance whatever. The Defence Corps put more vim into their play, and almost from the kick-cff, Stalker scored from a well placed pass by McTavish. The teams were as They came again, striving hard to draw level, but Watson pat Kowloon v. Navy.
H.K.D.C.Rodger; Cave, the result beyond doubt, by scor Kowloon won a comfortable Irvine; Rodger, McCabben, ing their third goal with victory over the Navy on Satur Stewart; Ralston, Pasco, Stalker, a fine long drive. Result:- day, the visitors being unable to McTavish. Ohareels.
R.G.A., 2, H.K D.O., 1. cope with the bowling of Cobb B.Q.A. Taylor; Gorman, Rodger, in goal for the D.C., and Pestonj. The home side Dickesson; Townsend, Telford, played a fine game, sad aboved batted firat and compiled 174, of Bone; Green, Baxter, Watson, excellent judgment, while He which Blackburn contributed 32′′Edaler, Youngman.
0. M. B. W.
Ua Hew Fan ....... 15 4 37 6
U. B. LEAGUE. H.K.D.C. v. R.G.A.
Ho Wing Kin. 15 3 30 3 Played on the Club Ground on O. Choa
1 0 2 0 Saturday. Nghi Kwong 10 11 followe
and Claxton 30. The Navy were Referee Mr. Wright.
Tavieh played well in the forward line. For the Gannere, Watson at
all disposed of for 80, Score::-- This was the only match played centre made some fine openinge,
By Kowloo0,
in the various Leaguer, and in and Tailord did nearly as he liked
A. Claxton, a Black, b Godfrey 20 consequence a good croad of in the half line.
F. E. Jossland, Lbw, bBleok 4 spectatora witnessed a fast and This now pate the Rt yal
O. J. Stapleton, a Breslin, b
Blick “
...
L. J. Blackburn, o Mayhew, b
Honlap
L E, S, Hodge, o and b
Gibeon
Finteresting game. Pisy opened Engineers in a most favourable
18 in favour of the Gunners, who position in the League, having
made the pace very fast. Danger only dropped one point up to
32 threatened the Defence Cofpe date. They should have played
goal from Edgler, but Cave nice- the Navy, but the latter could
ly intercepted the centre and not get a team together.
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