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HONGKONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1918.
CHINA'S CHANCE
A Worthy Appsala nov
“Now that Heather: Day'
over, the thought naturally occure
to one whether this will be the
DAY BY DAY:
OUR HEADOWS, OUR
last of the special efforts of its WISHES TENGTHEN AS OUR SUN kind on behalf of war charities. DECEDENTE
| There may or there may not be more "Dayı,” bat, as we have | before had cocation to remark,
OB
th
To-morrow's Anniversary,
To morrow in the third anniver
ry of General Jeffre's appoint the French Armise ment as Commander-in-Chief of
The Dollar..
The opening rate of the dollar demand to-day was 3s. 3. 15/162. · ·
白糖
No Disease.
1918.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.
KEMUNITION:
POSSESSION.
Craigangower v. Civil Service.
Two Cases at the Magistracy.”“
Civil Service.
Cames are known lately which airmen have climbed on the planes of their macht?
broken off, but the observer leaned over the side holding his Lawin gan in his hands to increase the weight of the ballast, and so kept 24, the machine level sill she got 27 home.
The number of persons who Craigengower was defeated for and plugged a hole in the shere can be no question that for
are being prosecuted for illegal the first time in the Lesgas tank. In one case the man had a long time, yet the need for
possession of ammunition has been matches, by the Civil Service, on nothing better than a pooker- on the increase of late, and today the round of the former on bandkerchief to me as a plug, and awisting organisations devoting
a further crop came up before Saturday. The Servants took full stayed out on the wing boldis themselves to the alleviation of
Mr. J. B Wood at the Magistracy, advantage of a bowler's wicket the stopper in place till the the sufferings caused by the
In one of these a Mohammedan and dismimed their opponents for machine landed. On another war will exist. We are re
watchman figured. Baliha Malle 90 runs. Only three don'ble coorsign both planes minded of this very force
is his name and bis plea was that figure scares were recorded by the the starboard side had been shot fully by the special appeal dow
the box in which 90 rounds of Civil Service batsmen, who were in half by anti-aircraft dem and made by Sir Arthur Pearson There were no cases of com-ammunition were found concealed all out 162. Detail
Smunicable disease notified, ou did not belong to him. He had behalf of the Dunstan's Blinded Soldiers' and Saturday.
no permit and it was preposterous E. Wood, Manley, b Sailora Hostel Sir Arthar, who
Dinner and Dauce.
to suggest that he was the owner | aa is well known, has himself To-night there is to be of the goods.
Lammert been deprived of the inestimable special dinner and dance at
A palice offer said that at P. T. Lamble, a Hall, b Lim-
B. E. O. Bird, b Omar blessing of sight, hopes that Wiseman's Cafe in aid of 5.15 pm. yesterday when he smid the present feelings of "Heather Day" funds. Tickets boarded the se. Sunning he F. Ling, o Fard, b Omar exbiliration, the public will re
are $2.50 each and tables can be found a number of boxes, one of member with generous sympathy booked.
5 B W. Bradbury, b Omar... which, on examination, was found F. Seme Thomson, b Omar. The Central Council of the tion. The defendant said that it W. H. Edwards, b Omar
to contain 90 rounds of somuni W. Hamilton, b Abbas he war. That appeal purely Society of 8 Vicent de Paul was not his, but when the No. 1 W. MacCormack, b Abbes cannot fall on desi ears. It is acknowledges with thanks a yard watchman was questioned O Sara, cand b Abbas terrible thing to have to go donation of $106 Lou Dr. A. 8. be stated that the defendant was Hon. He Ssyarn, not out
Gomes to the Al Fresco fate to be the rightful owner. The bar was
those who have given their sight
escond only to life itself, to win
can*
A Donation.
held on the 8 h instant
14
Heather Day" Photos.
opened with thesidofa key which
From Ab Fong we have received banded to witness by the
defendant. set of "Heather Day" photo-
At this stuga
a revelation bgraphs, the proceeds from the sale of which are to be devoted to the Red Cross Fand. These photo- graphe can be obtained from Mesere. A., Tack and 01.
the
Smuggled Oplum
An exemplary fine was imposed to-day by Mr. É D. O. Wolfe, at the Magistracy, on a Chinees who tried to smuggle 02 tsels of non- Government opium out of the Oolong. The wily amaggler was entrapped at-Taipo Road on the
mart
Omar Abbas Lammert
Extras
Total
Bowling,
H+
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1 Almost any golfer can play well if everything is going bat the really good a smoothly;
17 player is the one who sets his teeth when he is four down and ave to go and eventually succeede 3 in winning the match. The ideal golfing tempersment in the ability
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14 to produce the best under the most adverse circumstances at the .....102 most critical moment. Of course, some people can do this and yet Wst have the ideal“ temperament, 5 because they are incapable of 3 palting out a big effort until they
O. H. R. 20 8 28 8.52 41 11 1 29 Craigengower.
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are down, and lack the dash
to go straight away and win from
the start. The perfect golfer.
10 should do both and is
occurred. The Magistrate seked the contents to be emptied from the box and eight letters and suitings were brought out: When sbown to the defendant he said that they were his, but he B. Baas, Bradbury, b Bird... had kept them with the No. 1 4. Goldenbarg, b Bird M. H. Abbar, b Bird... watchman.
T. F. Fard, b Hamilton F. G. Thompson, b-Hamilton 02 G. N. Manley, Bradbury, b
9. 104
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Mr. J. B..Gardiner, said he was requested to appear for the de fendant, but as he had not been instructed. be could not cross-
Hamilton
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29 h attimo by su ladian con mine the Police officer. He, J. D. Noris, & Bradbury, b
for them..
For the Local Poor
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Hamilton..
Bizd
Ling
Severn
SCHOOL SPORTS.
7.
Total Bowling.
question of wits se much a temperament.
Whether the British sirplane that flaw across the Channel to..
Paris with an up-right pisao
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10
ging "Role Britannia!" WS LIS
aboard carried a performer play
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not informed sava a home paper.
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The Handley Page machines
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might easily carry
B whole
chamber music company with
90
fall equipment. Last year one
of them mounted to a height O. M. B. W. of 7.180 feet with twenty 9.1 1 29 4 one passengers, a weight that 12 138 most have approached 3,000
through life eightless, as so many of our heroic fighters will have to do because of the war which Gar· many brought upon the world, bat there is hope even for the blind; happiness brought to them and they can be made useful citixas by instin tions such as St. Dunstan . We know of no more worthy organiss- tion than this one, which is doing a work of mercy beyond our power to conceive. In our joy at the cessation of the war's horror let us remember these sufferers who bara sacrificed so much for their King sad Empire.) German Wire-Pulling..
There are many Germane who are seeking just now to deceive
stable on duty and his nefarious therefore, asked for a remand, Bird and befog the Alliea by professing me was nipped in time. The which was granted till Thursday L. E. Lammert, b Bird
U Omar, o Hamilton, b Bird national conversion to new ideala opium was concealed in a leather with bail at $100.
In another cases Chinese was W: Hall, b Hamilton... end freeh standards of life. Bat Portmantead which he was carry-
unlawful 8. Jer, not out ing, the stc being secreted in charged being in there are others who have been the lining of the bag. The Possession of 300 rounds of sm-
Extras under the Prassis yoke whe do brain of the opiam smuggler for him and asked for a remand, munition. Mr. Goldring appeared not hesitate to tell the world what continually devising newer and pleeding not guilty. He was re- is really happening." The Bavar- darker schemes to boodwink ian Foreign Office is under no the Police and Revenue Aumanded till to morrow bail being misconception sa to what thorties, but sa bas been so
fixed at $300. transpiring, for it has now
often brea illustrated our If there is one hope that is entertained among well-wishers of severed relations with
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050pcande, and that achievement attracted only passing attention. China at the moment it is that, with the conclusion of world peace, Berlin Foreign Offe, on the guardians are more than a match
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We read of these machines carry- occasion will be taken to adjust the differences in China which have ground that old methods are
University v. Manchesters. ing a crew of four men with three been sapping the nation's energy at a time when the Chinear might still being continued with the The war anxieties are over, bat
Played on the Universily guns and a forand's half of have won for themselves a high place among enlightened Powers, object of again deceiving the
A New Hongkong Scheme. great concern for the efferers.. The situation in this regard certainly looks rather more hopefol now people by withholding the truth of this terrible scourge, which
ground. the soldiers drew with bombs, or of Capronis carrying the Students then it has for some time past, for there is a more widespread feeling In other words, the old factors has deprived fathers and mother of the Colony, the Ellie K-doorie, passed the century by two, the but we are as yet unsecustomed 00 Sa.ardey.more than thres tons of bombe, For the first time in the history For the former, Sergt. Hall without the dicker of an eyelid; smong the best elements in both the North and the Sinth that a still operate in Berlin, the former of their children, wives of their Stigingpan. Wanchai, Yanmati final total being 202 fa: 9 wickets so thinking of their burdens in Tend eventually to drastic outside intervention. Chips now in very obliterated and the Militarieta are guardians, and the poor of their to have sports of their own versity team went to the wickets perpetuation of the present dissension would be enioidal and would regime has not been totally husbands, orphans of their and Prays Esat Schools are going Only five batsmen of the Uiterms of peaceful freight. rath stands at the parting of the ways. The foreign Powers and still in the background doing benefactors, leaves ne still with 8 Hitherto they have participated. ward there compiled 131 between foreign commercial interests have shown the atmost patience towards little wire pulling. We have had deep wound in our hearts which with very meagre success, in the them. Details:- the country during recent years, and advice has constantly been our doubts all along as to the we must try at all cost to best. Hongkong Schoola sports, where proferred which, if ected upca, cald have saved Chins from the genuineness of Germany's so The efforts made on "Oaz Day" they have had to compete with ather bumiliating position in which she now fade herself. But called revelation; this move by and St. Andrew's Day" were their own old boys and others of Szt, Hall, e Esdmond, b Mar- the warring cliques have stubbornly refused to come to terme and, Bavaria confirms our suspicions most sucessful, and now an maturer yeara instead of co-operating on big issues, have been content to sq 18bble that things are not at all what appeal is made for the extension and fight on internal matters catil the ship of State has almost they may seem. The Allies have of public patronage towards car sebool 1,545 boys-practically all Pie. Milaney, 1.b.w. Edmond There are in these district 8gt. Bilston, bowled Marley... drifted on to the rocks. But there is a limit to patience and, with to keep a wa chful eye on the local poor. The opportunity will Chinese, at any rate all have to Cavanaugh, b Ponenty Fade 15 the European War coming to a close, China will find that if ahe Germans these days or they will be provided" at the forthcoming pass an Examination in Chinees LJpl. Ellatby, o Marley, b does not pat her own house in order, others will have to do the task be tricked out of the fraite of fete which is to take place in the before they are allowed to enter for her. The choice lies with the Chinese themselves,
victory. We cannot afford to compsand of the Roman Catholic any of these schools. They are Lt. Herbert, o Esdmond, b
Wong! We do not say we never have said that in this dispate to make an concessions to Cathedral on Sunday next, on divided inte groups of bore over between North and South all the right is on one side and all the "reformed" Germany. We must behalf of the poor under the care 5 feet and between 4 ft. 9 and 5 Sgt Kanan, o Wong, b Rum.
Ramjibu wrong on the other. Bat no foreign Power can admit a sitaation show the Hua that we are the of the Society of St. Vincent de it, between 4 ft. 6 and 4 ft. 9, in which there are two Governments in the one country, both claim conquerors and he the vanquished, Paul, which institution, for over and under 4 ft. 6. This system C.G.M.8: Smith, a and b Mar- ing the right to exercise a controlling izfence. There can only be and the Pesce Treaty that is soon half a century, bsa dane immense of height has been devised to ley dne recognised Administration. Tost Administration at the to be signed mast fally refi sot good to all classes of the poor. I obviste the dificulty of ascertsin- Szt. Goodman not out moment is the Prking Government, and thus the authority est up in that circumstance, Canton hee no official status, The Southerners' claim to fall ex- Germany to Pay. ecutive control would be entitled to more consideration were they ai Mr. Winston Churchill's speech united body, but we know that, in fact, they differ amongst them at Dandes in which he assured selves on many mattere and have twisted the Constitution about to his hearers that Germany would suit the conveni-ace of particular groups when it has pleased them bз made to pay to the limit of her to do so. We have some illumination on this point in the mazage capacity for war damage, is timely any larceny. This has besu dis which Sun Yat-sen has just sent to President Wilson, in which he and comforting, and it is easy to closed eo often in the Police Courts. Kadoorie has presented a valuable Marley speaks of the dificulties which he himself experienced when he imagine the enthusiastic oat Indeed, it would be interesting shield which will remain in the Redmond reconvened the Parliament at Canton, through opposition from the break which must have greeted to know the percentage of crimes keeping of the school which Wright Southern Militarists, as he calls them. And he goes on to say that the statement. The bill, Mr. that could be traced to this cause obtaine the highest number Ponsonby Fane... the present ides of a compromise is welcomed by these Southern Churchill says, will certainly not Even the pionising party of Chin of points, and Militarista as it will enable them to divide the country's property be less than £2,000,000,000, and ese who, the other day, visited no doubt be great keenness to Ramjiha
there Will Worg mong themselves and orugh the people's rights. Tois all sounds to pay this eam the Garmana, Messre Sinnet Freres and the thres obtain this coveted honour. It is very pretty, but what we should like to know is where the worthy as a nation, will have to be taxed shops adjoining is probably felt hoped in this way that a great Dr. San draws the line between "the Southern Militarists" and to their utmost limit. It is in the pangs of banger scately for stimulas will be given to A. H. Banjshn, b Ailsn
University. himself. Did he not establish the Military Government in Canton, this way that the Han will some days prior to launching athletics among the Chinese, F. A Redmond, b Goodman Lake on the position of Generalissimo and rig himself out in 's most be mzde to feel and elaborate military uniform? And why was it that he became isolated realise that unprovoked war So if a magnifying glane is used ful to those patrona who have
to oat on their succesful pilgrimage. and the Schools are deeply grate G. E. Marley, a Hall, b. while in Canton, until his position became so untenable that he had against freedom and the violation in all cases of thefts we can in the given the Stabeisl support eo to flee to the North? If the preeent Constitutional Government in of all the principles of hamsnity majority of cases be certain to Canton is the embodiment of all that is right and is fighting for are not to tolerated; and to tough, trace the hanger microbe."ecessary to the cascess of such high idenle, why is Dr. San not on the scene lending all his support the Han pocket is one of the Thie is the moral on which banga sa undertaking. to the upholders of justice? The reason, of course, is that there is (earest methods of driving home a tale that was disclosed this
would be appropriate to oall it "St. Vincente Day," since its annual celebration has becoms familiar to the Oslony.
The Pangs of Hunger. Hanger will drive a Osiness to
LAT
jiha
Manchester's.
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ing the ages of Chinese boys, Pie. Smith, b Ramjiha Happy Valley on Friday, Decem
The sports are to be held in R.G,MS. Allan not out
Extras ber 13. H. E. the Officer Admin- shown a generous and practical |istering the Government has
interest in them. Sa Elio
a rift in the late somewhere, and that is explained by the fact that to him, with fall Erde, that his morning in Mr. Wood's Court, smong the Southerners there are those who pat party before barbario temperament has got to When a Chinese was healed up HABOUR OFFICE,
be carbed. "If, however," says to answer to a charge of being in
the nation's interests.
EXAMINATIONS.
Successful Candidates, Navigation certificates were
102
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10
4
An inland of the fatare, inhabited only by pige, red crabe as big asa turtle, weird and viciose. birie and faturistic fish Wis
Capt. W. F. Buckley while waters of the Southern Pacific by discovered on a recent trip in the
making a cruise through the
{dangercas Cliperton Islands, 200 miles south of the Mexican cost. "We shot all the fish we wanted," Buckley said "It was too aninteresting fabing with a line. They fought for an empty - hook. The islands are too prim- live for even barbarians. The
island is a coral-reef with a mean altitude of eight feet. The only living things are a herd of pige
10 and a coconut tree. The island is rich in phosphate but it would require an aerial tramway to get
Total (for 9 wickete).202
Bowling.
it to the coast on secount of the 0. M. B. W. bumerose animale. Continual 10 0 03pload barete and undercurrente
0 0 01 make landing a hexardous under-
taking.
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6 0 24 3 It was only a dream for Uzole Ime, jam marker, who fandly imagined that when Nephew
Ha
J. D. Wright, o Keenan, b
Úavanaugh Goodman
B. A. Ponsonby Fans not W. Gittens, b Goodman M. P. Chos, not out........... San Kwok Oang) Wong Fook Han J. O. Shing****e Chesh Scon Look)
400
did not bit
1 he could go on tresting him as if 18 Philip came home after the wir
he were a mere boy sent into the
41 world to serve Uncle James's ends. Philip had bia courage; 7 we should have known that spart out 24 from his record in the war-by 0 the way in which he tackled and ........ 21jrouted Aunt Emily's cook. So it was not beyond belief that, when Uncle James began his hec toring and domineering, Nephew-: Philip should reply with the 18 weapons of his trade Inaded and al revolver
bomb. Uncle. Total (for 5 wkta, dec:) 131 Jamaa woke, perepiring
qasking, to find that it was all a Bowling:
dream, and this Philip was really 0. M. B. W. a very gestio and amenable young. 0 1 28 0 fellow; but the moral of the tale
Sun Yat sen asya in this, sime measge that he criginally Mr. Charabill, Germany coll- anlsafal possession of a dagger "opposed China's declaring war on Germany because he knew that spees in Bolshevism, nothing can he submitted that he picked it the Militarists would utilise the ocossion to strangle Damoersny in be got out of her"; that is, in the up and as there was no claimant Chins, and that his prediction has turned out to be true. That is, shape of an indemaity, bat ander sad s his vitale were being in our opinion, so much osmonfiige. The explanation given is no Bolshevik rule the individual gnawed owing to starration be granted tɔandidates for the more worthy of consideration than his assertion that the present Ban will soffer for his misdeeds, straightway nold it and obtained Harbour Office Examinations, unrest is not a struggle between North and South, bats war between just the same, for we have seen, the necessary cash for a hearty daring November as follow Militariam sad Democracy. The plain trath is that it is a struggle what Bolebaviam has done, for meal. A acper Boislist, who Masters-W. Gallen and F. E. for office and the spoils of offices of those characteristic insales Rassis and the reign of terror olamours for an equal distribution Hamilton, between rival groups which we have seen repeated over and over under which the Bassian popula of ealth, would not consider First Mate.-B. For again in Chios. That, and nothing else, explains the pre- tion fred antold misery, this a crime and as Fortans longation of the war." And no amount of hypocritical humbug Of the two evils one would would have it, owing to lack of G.B. Kessy, G. W. E. Bruxın. Cavanaugh
bout Militariam versus Democracy, and such other phrases imagine that the Germans would sufficient evidence, the thief in dale, F. N. Smsla ( borrowed from the West, will deceive the unbisesed, onlooker on choose the former CEO
thm instance was discharged sad FO. Fry (Temporary), this point,
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Maloney
Goodmin
Allen
Hall
Second MaterM. A. Hancox,
*(Temporary)
Ellerby
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8 1 22 3-may get home in certain elderly bosoms where the delamon dwells 411-22 30 191 that the young men are going to 15 0 be a docile after the war se ibey
were before
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