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CRICKET.

INTERESTING -HOLIDAY.

MATCHES.

Yesterday's bank holiday was marked by several cricket match-

es, the most interesting being that between the H.K.C.C.. and eleven representatives of the Gar- rison. The match was an all day

THE HONGKONG

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1919.

TELEGRAPH,

PRESIDENT WILSON.

PACIFIC SHIPPING INTERPORT BOWLS.

SERVICES.

HONGKONG CONSUL'S

In a

REPORT.

SHANGHAI BEATS TAIKOO.

match

HIS CHANCES FOR A THIRD TERM.

B

OBSOLETE WARSHIPS.

the

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

THE HONGKONG

G.

NOTICE

one. Before tiffin the Garrison, bat-only ones that are working for won all the club games with the writes a Washington correspon-despatched from Portsmouth to Season will be held on Sunday | be allowed to leave the Colony. Major Edwards being top scorer car shipping is yet subject to war with Taikoo and yesterday the The trip is likely to have a far the battleship. Centurion, but was half mile East of Channel Rocks, tions who remain in the Colony

ting first, were dismissed for 115,

The

The

She

G.

NOTICE.

R.

The Penalty for non-compliance is a fine not exceeding $50.

E. D. C. WOLFE,

C. S. P.

A large number of obsolete| battleships and cruisers and smaller ships of the Royal Navy The last of the games in the

have been placed on the sale lisi. interport bowls contests was play about President Wilson as

New York, September 5.-Talk

These include the battleship Canopus and the cruiser Endy-

All persons with the exception recent report the U.Sed yesterday afternoon before assible third term candidate is anion. The Canopus was built i

of pareous of Chinese race, Consul-General of Hongkong, he visitors met Taikoo on the topic of lively interest in Wash at Portsmouth in 1897-98, and CORINTHIAN YACHT CLUB. wishing to leave the Colony must

large crowd of spectators, when (Mr. G. E. Anderson) writes

have in their possession a VALID PASSPORT. Passengers not in On the whole, the Japanese 1 Service ground. It will be ington to-night as a result of his when completed went to

The Opening Cruise of the possession of passports will not shipping interests seem to be the remembered that Shanghai had forthcoming tour of the West Mediterranean. In 1905 she was

dent of the Nee York Herald the China Station to relieve next October 19th to an anchorage All persons with certain excep- definite aims. British and Ameri- exception of the first

reaching effect on the next recalled at Colombo, Admiral with 41. Hongkong replied with conditions, and to some extent to visitors reversed the position Presidential campaign, the first Tog having disposed of the

Race programmes are being sent for more than 7 days are required 131, reade up almost entirely by war demands, while Dutch and winning by three points, after an primaries of which are only seven necessity for Peeping battle. to members.

to Register themselves under the REGISTRATION of PERSONS Claxton (7) and Mitchell (51). Af other neutral shipping are in the extra head was played. ter tiffin the Garrison were all discourse of readjustment to new Shanghai team went ahead at the months distant. In all probability ships on the China Station.

ORDINANCE 1916. Forras. of missed for 74. and Hongkong conditions, and have little start and at the sixth head were it will develop something definite Canopus was overhauled in time

At this as to the Democratic programme to take part in the late was

Registration giving the parti getting 60 for fewer wickets, won part in Chinese and Japanese eight points to the good.

In consequence, allthe potential

culars required may be obtained at was sent out to help the ill-fated

the G. P. O. and at all Police easily. In the bowling Cobb took trade at present. The activity stage the visitors play went off

Stations. 7 wickets for 38 runs and 6 for in shipping at the present time considerably whilst, on the other possibilities for the Democratic squadron under the command of 45, whilst Captain Olliver did bast in the Far East is in Japan.hand. Taikoo improved in their nomination have their ears and Admiral Cradock, but disaster for the Garrison his total wickets On the trans-Pacific run there game and made a splendid re- wide open for the first befel it before she joined it. Suo-

inkling as to the President's

sequently she helped to avenge being 8 at a cost of 63 runs.

is ecnsiderable business being covery. They gradually made up

intentions. They believe that the

at the Battle done by the Japanese companies lost ground, until at the 21st head somehow, somewhere along the

squadron The scores are appended:-

looking toward improved and the score was all. An extra inc Mr. Wilson will let his

were Particulars and Conditions of decided upon and extended services. Trans-Pacific head was services of British lines have no Shanghai scored three points, political thoughts be known. so fought to some purpose. As a the letting by Public Auction the home team ni. thus leaving that the ball can be set rolling matter of fact the Canopus was Sale, to be held on Monday, the been established as rapidly as was

victors by three Preparation for the primaries. the bait in the trap for Admiral 20th day of October. 1919, at 3 anticipated. The Blue Funnel Shanghai the now has a service of approximately points. From a spectacular point They are getting anxious over Count Yon Spee, as he believed p.m., at the Offices of the Public

the preliminary organisation Stanley, and would fall an easy direction between Hongkong and

work in their respective booms.

victim, a purposely intercepted Seattle. The Canadian Pacific

As the matter drags on certain British wireless message giving steamers have been running re- The teams and scores were as of the Democratic leaders are be-

him that impression. The guiarly, except that several im- follow :--

coming more and more convinced Canopus being too slow did not portant sailings were interfered

that Mr. Wilson will be in the take part in the running fight with by Gov.roment demands for

running for a'third term. Lad with the flying Germans. 10 service to and from Vladivostok

looking into the future, they

The light cruiser Endymion believe that the cards are shuffled was constructed at Hull in 1891, years, Vancouver. The schedules of the

to produce just that result-the and after several home commis- PARTICULARS OF THE LOT. 1919. natural development of a situation. Sions. was sent to the China Ferguson (skip they think, where a considerable Station under Captain R. S. D. portion of the Democratic party Cummings. in 1899. Captain G. looking upon Mr. Wilson as the. Callaghan subsequentis, as- only leader in all international sumed command, and was her skipper when she sent her quota

THE GARRISON.

Capt. Olliver, run out...

14

Capt. Gray, c Raworth, b Cobb 10 Cpl. Mann, b Cobb

Major Edwards, e Blaker b.

Stalker

Capt. Wabl. b Brand

41 one vessel

2

4

Capt. Davies, st. Gace, b Cobb 11 Capt. Murray, c Brand, b Cobb Col. Coles, c Claxton. Cobb 10

Lt. Cavenaugh, not uut

Sgt. Conner, 1.b.w. Stalker Lt. McConnell, b Stalker

Gnr. Baines, e Raworth,

Cobb...

Extras...

b

3

of the Falkland Islands, where

er big 11-inch

guns

Hongkong, 5th September 1919.

NOTICE.

a month in either of view the game may be counted the failure to get started with that she, was laying alone in Port Works Department. br Order of SUSCRIPTION GRIFFINS FOR

as one of the most interesting of the whole series.

SHANGHAI

Marshall

0 American lin have been adhered MacDougal! 3to with exce lon also of a num- | MeMurdo.

ber of railing diverted or changed Malcolm (skip) 115 for account of Vladivostok-San

SHANGHAL

TAIKOO. McLoughlin.

Morrison.

Hamilton.

TAIKOO.

and especially American, shipping Heads Shots Total Shots Total and domestic issues. will not be circles as to the policy to be follow-

Total

Bowling.

Francisco.

or less uncer

ere has been more ty among British.

O. M. R. W 10

23

1

Cobb

20.5 2 48

6

Johnstone

4.

16

Lammert

4- 19

Brand

Stalker

3 1 6

GARRISON SECOND INNINGS. Capt.-Gray, st. Gate. b Cobb... 1s Capt. Olliver, e Mitchell, b

Cobl

3

ed by the respective Governments concerned with regard to Govern- tent owned and controlled ship- ping, and until the policy of the Government as to such shipping is announced, and the shipping world adjusts itself to the new conditions, it is unlikely that there will be any material change in trans-Pacific or other Far Eastern-hipping extensions, there is considerable uncertainty as to the immediate future of Japanese shipping. The presence of Am. erican and British competition is 13 being felt, and the possibilities of greater competition from this source in the future are appréc- iated.

Capt. Davies, c Cobb. b Brand

Capt. Wahl. Claxton, b Cobb Lt. Cavenaugh, e Raworth, b

Brand...

Major Edwards. c Claxton b

Cobl...

3

14

4

.:

Capt. Murray, and b Cabi

Col. Coles, net nat

Cpl. Mann, Day, b Lobh

Lt. MeConnell. st. Claxton, b

Cobb

Sgt. Connor, did not bat

Gar. Baines did not hat

Brand

Cobb

Stalker

Extras

Bowling.

0. M. R. W.

32

1)

11

3 38

1

3

0

Q

(

}

E

B)

10

(

S

12

11

13

11

il

14

13

15

!}

15

15

17

18

15

18

15

19

19

21

2

HOME FOOTBALL.

to the Naval Brigade which was landed for the relief of the Peking Legations. She was employed in escort and patrol duty during the

war.

willing to see him surrender that leadership at least to some other Democrat. In other words, they see a condition arising where the strict Wilson followers will insistate that the President accept тел nomination and make the fight for re-election to make sure the carrying forward of his policies.

If Mr. Wilson is adverse to this according to the political views, certainly he has not as yet

SELLING PREAD TO GERMANS,

A Barkingside farmer, som- moned at Stratford Police Court recently for selling brbad to Gar

shown signs of it. And on top of man prisoners of war. said he did that he does not appear to be pat-so because they had told him ting forward anybody as his they could not work harder on successor in the work he has account of being underfed. He undertaken and is wrapped up in was fined £20. Another farmer of heart and soul. So far as can be Chigwell, who was suinmoned for learned and this statement is conveying food to prisoners. said based on a most complete and he did so because the men made careful inquiry-Mr. Wilson a similar complaint. He was never has discussed with any body fined £19,

the political future so far as the

Presidency is concerned.

SURE OF MANY HEARERS.

His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land at Mong Kok, Kowloon, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the King. for one further terth of 13

Registry i

LOCALITE

Boundary Meastremis

festeetieet leet

130 130 135 16200)

NOTICE.

Annual Rent

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.

THE SEASON 19 9-1920

The lists in connection with the above are now posted at the Race Course at the Hortko'y Club. Cost Per Pony Hokong $300.-c.i. f,

The s. w positively close on Saturday, the 29th November,

די

By Order.

G. W. GEGG, Acting Clerk of the Course. Hongkong 8th October, 1919.

NOTICE.

HONGKONG DEFENCE

CORPS.

SERGEANTS' MESS. The quarterly meeting of the Sergeants' Mess will be held at Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 15th instant. -All merrters rot on duty to attend.

Committee for Quarter ending December. 1919.

C. S. M. G. W. Kynoch, Presid-

ent.

C. Q. M. S. W. G. Fitz-gibbon

THE-THIRTY-EIGHTH OR-mbers. DINARY GENERAL MEET-

Sergeant J. A. E. Bullock

G. E. STEWART,

Captain Hongkong, 11th October, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

ING of the Company will be held Members. at the Offices of the General Managers. Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd. Des Voeux Adjutant, H. E. Defence Corps. Road, Hongkong, on Friday 17th When Mr. Wilson goes on his do is to get ratified and then go October at noon for the purpose trip he will be assured of the back to normal living conditions.of receiving the Report of the largest of crowds. The cities of It will be one of the policies to

Directors, passing the Accounts, Columbus, Ohio: Indianapolis. capitalize the delay by the Re- and

electing Directors and Ind.: St. Louis and Kansas City, publicans as interference with Auditors. Matches played on August 33 Mo. and Des Moines, Iowa. He the entire world scheme. This The Transfer Books of the has visited before on the pre-expectation is largely reponsible Company will be closed from the resulted as follows:-

paredness trip in 1915 and during for the administration's predic-11th October to the 31st October campaigns, but outside of that notion that the treaty will be both days inclusive. city he is going to now, and ratified within the coming month.

here are twenty-five in all. has

SCIENTIFIC STUDY SOCIETY. The Japanese Department of in accepter! Total (for 9 wkt-, dec.)... 74 | Education has

principle the proposed establish- ment of a Scientific Study Society in each country as adopted at the International Academic Congress ( London. The Imperial Arademg at whose hands the Society is to be formed, nominat ed Dr. R. Fujisawa (Professor of the Imperial University, Tokyo)] the Chairman of the Founders' Hibernians Committee with sixteen members Ayr United and, as a result of deliberations, Rangers - the Service Regulations and the estimates have been submitted to the Department.

B.KAV

A. A. Claxton not out

A. W. Day. e Wall & Davies

E. J. R. Mitchell, run out

C. Blaker, h Ollivor

R. A. Brand. ('avenaugh, h

Olliver..

A. B. Raworth. b Olliver

3

J. Stalker, st. Wahl, b Baines

1

P. H. Cobb, c Cavenaugh, b

Olliver

R. P. Thursfield, e Edwards, b

Baines

A. L. Gace si. Wahl, Olliver

L. E. Lammert st. Wahl. b

Olliver

C. W. Johnstone, b Baines

MR THOMPSON'S TEAM.

3A. E. Wood, a Sousa. b Witchell. 6 1A. H. Rumjaha, C and b Ng

0

Sze Kwong

B. Bradbury, e Witchell, b

Ramsay

2F. Thompson, b Witchell

C. Kennedy, b Witchell

...131. Omar, not out

P. T. Lamble, b Carr "

0. M. R. WM. Abbas, e Sousa, b Ng Sze

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

2 St Mirren

1 Heart of Mid. 3 Aberdeen flamilton A.C.1 Celtic Morton

Falkirk

Queen's Park

Raith Rovers 3 Kilmarnock Dundee

Third Lanark Dumbarton Partick This 4 Motherwelt

Airdrieonians

Albion Rovers Clyde Clydebank

CENTRAL LEAGUE.

18

4 St. Bernards

1 Hearts A.

East Stirling

18 Armadale

Broxburn Un. Alloa Ath

A East Fife "

1 King's Park

2 Dunferm Ath.

Bo'ness

U Bathgate

3 Stenholmuir

3 Clackmannan

2

MEANS THIRD TERM BOOM.

will

he visited as Fresident. In his If this scheme carries through.

effect QTI six and a half years in office he is

the next has not been west of the Rocky Presidential race must not be.

Mr. Wilson Mountains. It is fair to assume.overlooked. therefore, that each day will be find himself far stronger than he la gala day for the cities that are is to-day and well fortified in the to be honoured by a Presidential position where his immediate his re- visit, and it may be expected that followers would urge there will be crowds, and more election as the logical means by crowds, and still more crowds.

which the policies he is starting Even if it turns out that some out upon could be put through to

of the people appear merely bea conclusion successfully. It cause of curiosity it will be of would be the beginning of the advantage to the President for it | Wilson third term boom.

By Order of the Board.

JARDINE MATHESON & CO. LTD. General Managers. Hongkong, 2nd October, 1919.

NOTICE.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LTD..

NOTICE is hereby given that

an Extraordinary General Meet- ing of A. S. Watson & Co. Ltd. I will give him the opportunity for a But, just the same, there are will be held at the Hongkong more widespread appeal for the some Democrats of the inner ring Hotel on Monday, the 20th day League of Nations and the re- who believe, perhaps because of October, 1919, at noon, for the duction of the cost of living. which their personal interests are at purpose of considering, and if latter, issue has such a direct stake, that Mr. Wilson has no thought fit. approving, the draft bearing on the economic condition idea of a third term and that his new Articles which will be sub- of the country. All of this is not policy in saying nothing about it mitted to the Meeting. A copy being overlooked at the White is due to the fact that there has of such Articles and a copy of the been no real occasion as yet for a existing Articles may be seen at House.

However, they are the offices of the However, it is not so much the statement.

General

1

Extras

Total

Bowling

Kwong

3 Falkirk A

Davies

15 1

S. Ismail b Carr

Baines

154 2 33 3

Edwards

î

Connor

4

36-- 22

S. Jet, h Ng Sze Kwong

0

EASTERN LEAGUE.

T. McCormac. b Carr

0

Extras

Olliver

11 1 33 6

Arbroath Monthrose

iLochgelly Un. 0 9 Dundee Hibs. 2 St. Johnstone 4 Dundee A

2

10

H.K.C.C. SECOND INNINGS,

E.W. Day, b Davies

J. Stalker, c Olliver, b Davies 1

R.A. Brand, e Wahl, b Oliver i Witchell

A. B. Raworth not out

A. A. Claxtor; c Edwards, b

Olliver...

C. Blaker not out

R. P. Thursfield

A. L. Gace

E. J. R. Mitchell:

I did not bat

P. H. Cobb

L. E. Lammert

C. W. Johnstone!

Davies

Olliver

Baines

Total Bowling.

Ö. M. R. W.

.10 2 12 3

19 | Ramsay

12 4 20 1

Ng Sze Kwon

5 2 10

3

10 Carr

...4.4 1.13

3

SCOTTISH LEAGUE. The above League table stood on May 10 as follows:

Goals.

14

Celtic

MR, WIT HELL'S TEAM.

D. M. Good: 1. c. Lamble, b

Omar ...

G. W. Ramsay,c Cormack, b

Abbas...

C.1. Stapleton, c Omar, b Wood

1 A. de A. Sousa, b Omar

Extras

Total (for 4 wkts.)

Bowling.

60

O. M. R. W.

P. C. Witchell, c Bradbury, b

Omar....

Ng Sze Kwang not out

E. Carr, c Thompson, b Rum--

jahn

2 A. Goldenberg.c Omar, b Rum-

THOMPSON'S XI V WITCHELL'S XI,

jahu...

A. Rumjahn run out

S. Ismail not out

Extras

Ever

since

portions of the proposed new Articles which differ from the old Articles are indicated by under- lining in black ink.

I

THE Undersigned has received Auction on

instructions to sell by Public

WEDNESDAY, the 15th Oct

1919,

commencing at II a.m.

at his Sales Rooms, Duddell Street

A Quantity of Gent's & Lady's Brown & Black Boots & Shoes Also

דיי

An Assortment of Woollen & Tweed Suit Lengths On view from Tuesday, the 14th inst

Terms Cash on delivery

Geo. P. LAMMERT Auctioneer.

THE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL BANK,

LIMITED,

Head Office & Des Van Road Ctl. Hankow Branch: Pano? Building,

FOR THE YEAR TO COME Preesation is imporant in all things.

OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH US. $1 to start. SYSTEMATICALLY it will grow to

THOUSANDS.

60 Cowdenbeath 4 Raith Rov. A. 1 number of persons who hear the not sure of their ground by any Managers ir Alexandra Buildings. This applies to our own finances. The President that the administration means. They are uneasy, because Des Voeux Road Central. Victoria,best way of providing for the future, freciy, forces are counting on as it is te the time is slipping along toward Hongkong. In such copy the by publicity.

the the first primaries and a situation President's return from the peace where, if they enter the race, conference, with the possible they must enter unprepared.

Politicians of the various exception of the day of the delivery of the peace treaty States to be visited by the Pre-

Should the Meeting approve of message to the Senate, thesident realize this thoroughly, such Articles with or without opponents of the League of Nat-They are just as anxious to know modification, the subjoined Extra- ious have had the headlines in what to expect as the candidates.ordinary Resolution will be the newspapers. Mr. Wilson hes and for this reason it will be proposed :- been sitting back silently while surprising if some effort, perhaps

P.W. L. D. 3300 8 3 6

17 Heart of Mid. 2.9 0 0 5 2 4 Rangers 2 2 0 0 4 2 4

13 Clyde

53

... 3 2 1 0 Hibernians... 3 2 1 0

20 Third Lanark 3 1 1 1 3

Greenock

6

3

Morton 3 1 1 1 6 5 3 46 Falkirk 2 1 1 0 4 4 2 Motherwell... 2 1 1 0 4 52 Aber leen 2 1 1 0 4 3 2 St Mirren ...2 1 1 0 2 2 Kilmarnock 2 1 1 0 3 6 2 3 Patrick

?

12

41

COMMANDER BRIGGS.

With the departure for the United States of Commander

That the new Articles already Wilbur G. Briggs, U. S. navy,

the treaty was picked to pieces. through an introduction prior to approved by this Meeting, recently in command of the U. and for the purpose of S. S. Helena, the American com- Now it is expected, with the one of his speeches. will not be President on the stump. he will made to induce Mr. Wilson to identification subscribed by munity, says the Manila Bulletin,'

lose get the headlines himself, far conimit himself one way or the the Chairman thereof, be will

One of its

most likable officers. and the same are hereby popular and overshadowing everything that other about 1920.

to Up

the his opponents, even trailing him,

minute the adopted as the Articles of Commander Briggs has just com- Democratic possibilities are listed are able to say or do.

the Company to the ex-pleted three years of service It is the view of the President to include William G. McAdoo, 'clusion of and in substitu- with the Asiatic fleet, and in- and his followers that there will formerly Secretary of the Trea. tion for all the existing cidentally his fourth tour of duty

Articles thereof." Ibe an immediate reaction through- Bury and Director General of

in these waters. He has been Should the Resolution be passed ordered home for assignment to out the country because of this, Railroads: Governor James M. and an overwhelming demand for Cox, of Ohio: A. Mitchell Palmer, by the required majority, it will shore duty, and will leave in the action by the Senate. The ad-, Attorney General; Newton D. be submitted for confirmation as next few days for San Francisco. ministration does not expect that Baker, Secretary of War: Repre- a Special Resolution to a second While both Commander, and Mrs. the insistence for ratification sentative Champ Clark, of Mis-Extraordinary General Meeting Briggs have made a host of friends will be based so much, souri; Senator Atlee Pomerene, which will be subsequently in Manila's social circles, it is

the argument that the of Ohio; and Senator: Robert convened. treaty is perfect-which-Owen, of Oklahoma. Josephus. even some of its staunch advo- Daniels, Secretary of the Navy, cates admit it is not, as upon the was added to the list recently by 03 0.170 largument that the best thing to the man from Hilo."

1

13

Thistle 3 0 1 2 1 3 2 Clydebank 3 1 2 0 4.5 2 Airdrieonians 2 1 1 0 2 2 2 ...187 Albion Rovers 2 1 1 0 2 2 2

¡ Dundee

7 2 13

5

- 30

13

- 12

A team captained by Mr F Thompson and another captained

by Mr. R.C. Witchell met on the

Total Bowling.

day afternoon. Some good cricket Omar

18

was seen but Mr Witchell's com Rumjaho bination proved much too strong Abbas for their opponenta.

9

15

49

Lamble

4

27

0 Hamilton

The scores were:

Wood

3

15

1 "Acad.

Civil Service Club ground yester-

2 1 1 0 4 4 2 0. M. H. W. Raith Rovers 2 1 1 0 6 5 2 48 3 Queen's Park 3 1 2 0 3 6 2

M4P200

37 2 Ayr United 2 O

1 Dumbarton...3 0 2.1 3 6 1

A.

among the blas jackets that he JOHN D. HUMPHERY and bis charming wife have their

& SON, General Managers... Hongkong, 9th October, 1919,

most devoted admirers. They swear by Briggs, as the saying goes in the service.

AT

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