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BANKRUPTCY COURT. SCHOOL

EUROPEAN'S WEDDING

CELEBRATIONS.

FOOTBALL.

YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.

School Football League A number of bankruptcy cases matches played yesterday result- were heard this morning by the fed as follows- Puisne Judge. Mr. C. D. Mel bourne, in the Summary Court.

ADJUDICATED BANKRUPT. In the matter of the Hop Tak Loong Firm, application was made for adjudication.

DIVISION I

St. Joseph's, 1; Queen's, 0. St. Stephen's, 0; Diocesan, 0. DIVISION II

St. Joseph's, 5; St. Stephen's 0. Anglo-Indians, 1; Diocesan, 1. Queen's College, 3; Yingwa, 0. The League was in full swing and there were very large crowds. at the principally juvenile,

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FOOTBALL.

NEXT SATURDAY'S PROGRAMME

The League matches arranged for Saturday next are of great interest and some good games should result. The Club faco their old friends the R A. the spoilt bave who Club's championship chances on several occasions. Games between the two sides are always worth watching and although at present the R. A., on paper, look to be below former seasons standard yet Taylor. Talfourd, Green and

The Official Receiver (Mr. Lloyd)| said that the original petition. only mentioned the firm. He had been able to ascertain who were the partners and had served various matches at Causeway Morris are players to be treated Bay and the Happy Valley. The the greatest respect and form the match of the afternoon was that nucleus of a good side. Yet the between Queen's College and St.Club should win if they pick up Joseph's in the First Division of their chances.

The Navy may not find the the League on the Hongkong Ground. There was intense ex- Police so easy a matter as St the Police are citement between the rival parti-Joseph's, as

a hefty lot and will improve sans, the grand stand being packed.

whilst the match. and judging by the demonstrat each

copy of the petition on them, and as they acknowledged they were the partners, he therefore asked for the firth to be adjudicated and the partners mentioned in his Lordship granted the

report.

His application:

RICKSHAS AS ASSETS.

In the matter of Ngan Shingons St Joseph's appeared to be match between St. Joseph's and hing. petitioning creditor, his the popular team; at least their South China is bound to be in- more audible tensely exciting owing to the Lordship granted the application supporters were

the of Mr. M. W. Lo for an adjourn throughout the match. The re-strong local feeling. It is hoped

the authorities of sult was more or less a surprise that

A. also the officials of inent of the hearing.

will Clubs

leave 150 the Mr. Lo, who appeared for the and the other games resulted F. petitioning creditor, explained generally as expected.

creditors QUEEN'S COLLEGE V. ST. JOSEPH'S. nothing undone to ensure the that number of

a

show ВГ The game commenced at a comfort of the players and to were going execution against the debter (furious pace, and Wei was early referee, and allow the match to whose assets consisted of about conspicuous with some delightful be contested without interruption. 50 rickshas. He understood that dribbling but the St. Joseph's The match should, if played in rare bustling good sporting manner, be product- some of the debtor's friends came defence played a to his rescue and had come to a game and held the clever lineive of some good class football. settlement with the chief creditor. opposed to them for the first Form will not count in this match, St. St. Joseph's should have the better In that case in the interest of the portion of the initial half. other creditors, among whom was Joseph's then took up the running chance of winning as they are the petitioner, the application was and Rahinin and Ismail came very more dangerous in front of goal, near scoring, only the determined but there should not be much in made for the adjournment.

defence of the backs assisted by it either way. Lang keeping them from scoring and several corners were placed veraccurately by the outside left. The first half enhed with a black sheet. The pace did not diminish in the second portion of the game and

His Lordship: Try to settle it out of court.

M. LoThat is the decision that has been conte to.

A DEBTOR'S PETITION.

The Staffs, Navy Reserves and Club de Recries should win their matches without much effort.

has

A meeting of the H.K.F.A. also A debtor's petition was made

H. K. League is being called for for a declaration of bankruptcy

Monday next, the principal item Rumjan and Rahmin, on the agenda being the election of the Yuen Siu Xam, alias Yuen Ping, trading as the Wing Tick.inside forwards of St. Joseph's, of a Hun. Secretary of the H. K. were very troublesome to the F: A. and H. K. League vice M.F. in Yaumati.

Mr. Farebrother Mason, who defence, Ismail eventually.scer- Wright who is resigning owing to month. the petitioning ing with a really fine cross shot expected departure for England appoured for

Wright the peti- to the accompaniment of a great during-the-ext

held the debtor, stated that

by a de- demonstration, this player after Mr. tion

was supported claration of the debtor in which the match being carried shoulder dual position of Secretary of the $8.246.69 was set out to be the high off the field by his admirers. Association and League for the amount of liabilities and $4.991.40 Wei and Rumjahn brothers for last four seasons, a position which to $2,361.40, Queen's made several praise- has entailed a large amount of assets, being as moneys due by various firms, and worthy efforts. but something time and labour and has been a the balance the value of the stock always went wrong at the final worthy successor to Mr. F. W. and it was evidently St. Joseph's Eager who did a lot of pioneer and furniture.

and his departure day, for on the run of play they work tor Hongkong Association were good value for the one goal. Football.

Hist Lordship granted the application for a receiving order to be made and the firm adjudged bankrupt.

tric

ruptcy.

DIOCESAN SCHOOL V. ST. STEPHEN'S.

for England will be regretted. A will be difficult

successor

a

A pointless draw about repre- to obtain but efforts are being AN ENGINEER'S AFFAIRS.

shift sented the run of this game which made to induce a well known Mr. H. C. Pomroy. a engineer of the Hongkong Elec- compared to the other First sportsman connected with many lifeless.branches of sport in the Colony Division match was Company, underwent public examination for bank-Both sides indulged in too much to accept the position. Mri

high kicking, the backs on both Wright leaves the Association flourishing sides being very good, but no and League in attention was paid to placing. position, and with the revival of Diocesan inside forwards were the Service Clubs the season were St. promises to be an unusually suc- also as very good following, Stephen's fall backs, particularly cessful one-

the left back. who showed very i bright football, and the outside right.

which

a strong

ANGLO-INDIAN SCHOOL Y.

DIOCESAN.

who

played

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The teams and officials for Saturdays games are as follow: FRAWLEY COMPANY.

HONGKONG LEAGUE: DIVISION"I Hongkong Club v. R.A.:--Kick-

off 4.30 p.m. Club Ground: referee Mr. Coaker.

Res.

Y.

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Saturday: G.

St.

"TURN TO THE RIGHT."

A WARNING TO EARLY RISERS.-

the

Mr. Pomeroy said that he was 21 years of age and came to the Colony in August 1918. He obtained his present position month in the his present salary being $331 per month. The total amount of his

People who reside in debts were $2,400, and on these

ST. STEPHEN'S v. ST. JOSEPH'S.

Again the Theatre Royal was Tropics, or in any part where with the exception of those incurred during last month he

St. Joseph's were much too fast

well filled last night, when the Malaria prevails, should avoid Hongkong Police v. av Frawley Company staged the had paid instalments. He married for their opponents and goals came

pelled the morning mists, and on the 14th September last, prior very regularly, the first a penalty

Right."

It was the first time also before they bave breakfasted. to which date the sum of his for hands and St Joseph's led by Kick-off 4.30 p.m., Navy Ground; American comedy, "Turn to the going out befere the sur. has, die- South China v. St. Joseph's that the play had been put on The reasons for this are that indebtedness was between $1,000 3-0 at the interval. They got 2 referee Li. Snook.

4.30 p.m.. Military

Hongkong, and it was thoroughly the vapours which arise from the and $1,200. From the date of his more in the second half and re-

The losers Kick-off marriage to that of the petition tired easy winners. his debts had practically doubled. were well served by the backs and Ground: referee, Mr. Townsend.

Staffs and Depts. South admixture of humour and pathos,

tem unfortified by the morning The total cost of the wedding goalie and the left half was very HONG KONG LEAGUE: DIVISION II enjoyed by ali present. A happy earth during the right are fre it gave full scope for effective meal is especially susceptible to came up celebrations

10.conspicuous playing or $300, about $200

game St Joseph's halves controll- China--Kick-off 3 p.m., Military with a touch or two of pure drama,quently malarious, and the sys-

Club de Recreio. Indian R.C. acting, and of the opportunities this poison.

There was a The only real safeguard against included the giving of the wed-ed the game finely and the for- Ground: referee, Mr. Smith. ding reception, motor-car rides, wards were a fast and dangerons

the fullest use. Kick-off. 3 p.m., Club Ground; the members of the cast made

freshness and virility about the Malaria, however, is pure rich referee, Mr. Langford.

the blood. And when Malaria has and refreshments. The latter in-lot. *cluded a certain quantity of

Royal Navy

out the entered the system the only piece which brought champagne which he bought for

features of the play in an al-method of driving it out is by his own consumption. The wine

A hard fought game resulted Joseph's-Kick-off 3 p.m., Navy Company's handling of was of the best and its cost, in-

Indians were much heavier than The following will represent the together admirable manner. The purifying and enriching the blood. cluding a certain quantity of a draw of one all. The Anglo-Ground: referee, La. Thornton. whisky, came up to something their opponents something like $182,

S prison sentence, who, aided by a famous blood tonic Dr. Williams' mother, Pink Pills. The testimony of in- The Official Receiver: You told plackily. Diocesan were hand-H. K. F. C. in their League game story. briefly, is of a man (Joe For both these purposes the one icapped at the start with only with the R. G. A. on the Club Bascom) 7 formed after serving a proved specific is the World. the Court that your debts came up eight players but the others Ground on to over $1,000. What prospects came

and Hampson for Rodger; J. McCubbin and F. loving old soul of a

There is, of course, that these Pills are a permanent. had you of paying for this extra Diocesan struck the bar with Black: M. W. Railton, J. Stewart helps two ex-comrades in crime numerable cured sufferers from Omer scored the and J. W.R. MacPhail : J. Rodger. (Magg and Gilly) to "turn to the Malaria bas established the fact amount of motor cars and cham-

a fine shot,

the culmination of which is reach-they begin to purify and build-up pagne ?

Witness:-1 WAS

expecting opening goal for Indians in B. Pasco. D. Reichilmann. H. M. right."

the first half and Zimmerman McTavish and J. Stalker. Reserve: strong love element in the play. remedy. Their action is prompt. And as rapidly as the blood gains some money from America, which scored softly for Diocesan on the Riis

The following will play for the ed when the tria each win a the blood from the first dose. The part of Joe Bascom was in strength so it expels the Malaria has, so far, not arrived.

the capable bands of Mr. Albert parasites until the whole system In reply to another question, restart. Rumjahn and. Hassan

Saturday, 03 Club's ground

Morrison, who acted splendidly is cleansed, strengthened and re- strongly juvinated. witness said that the furnishing were conspicuous for the Anglo-IR.C. in a League football match feminine heart.

p.m.-

being kick. Iwere the pick of Diocesan. of his house amounted to $500 Indians and Chau and Hanison against the Club de Recreio on

throughout, which

Try them yourself and prove was also obtained

Messrs. Black, Townsend and credit.

as Gilly and Mr. Rodney Hilde- Hyder, M. S. Harteam (Capt) supported by Mr. Homer Barton Langford, H.K.F.A. Official Re-A O. Madar, Ali Salim, B. A

charge the in

for Malaria, but The Official Receiver: You

A. Ismail, N. Rumjahn, G. A. ferees, had a salary of $331 per month.

Hyder, C. G. Markar, A. L. brand as Muggs. Mr. Barton was their efficacy. Not only are they QUIZ. Previous to your marriage how various games.

Andrea, O. Rumjahn, and S. especially droll in his part invaluable Rumjahn. Reserves: Izan Rab. and kept the fun going whenever Anaemia, Debility, Nervousness. he was on the stage. As Mrs. Indigestion, Rheumatism and all much did it cost you for board and lodging apart from pleasures?

Bascom, the dear old mother, other forms of ill-health due to man and A. D. Hassac.

Miss Leslie Virden made a big weak cr vitiated blood have been ---$75.

the role most cured by their use. hit, playing Witness added that he spent also to the pressing demands of

Others of whom charmingly.

Of medicine vendore every- about $300 per month onpleasures. two creditors, one of whom he The Official Receiver: That owed $175 and the other $166.

His Lordship enquired if any

The following will represent a special word should be said

Mr. Henry Crosby, as where, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills is, your salary is $331; your

mean, for Pale People are also obtain- the LR.C. in a League match were board and lodging came up of the creditors in Court wanted to $75, and your debts previous to to ask the witness questions.

A Chinese came forward with against the University on the Deacon Tillenger, a

Claribel 96 Szechuen Road, Shanghai, your marriage were $1,200. You are exceeding your income by a bill for work and supplies given latter's ground on Saturday at grasping, religious humbug, and able direct from the China Office about $100 a month which makes to witness, and said that he was 2.15 p.m.-A. H. Runjahn (Cap- the Misses Beatrice Prentice, of the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., the above address will bring you your expenses, apart from your willing to abide by the decisions tain), A. el Arculli, S. H. Ismail, Gloria Fonda and

Building board and lodging, something like of the other creditors. There S. D. Ismail, G. C. Earde, A. A Fontaine, as the three girls of the $1.50 the bottle, 88 for siz bottles, being no objection from the other Banjahn, N. M. Bux, E. A piece. The other parts were also post free. A postcard request to

up the Blood" bý return mail. $300 ?--Yes:

is the attraction, Witness said that he attributed creditors, his Lordship said the Moosdeen, G. Partabrai, E. Moos- in experienced hands.

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