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FUNERAL OF THE PRESIDENT.
The funeral of the late Prouid- ent of the China Mail 8.8. Co., Mr. Look Tin Ell, which took place yesterday, was unique in that for the first time in the history of the Colony the Band from & British flagship participated in a Chinese funeral to do the last honours to the deceased. As a special act of courtesy to the Chinese com-
MONDAY NOVEMBER
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OWN HOUSE FED POULTRY
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procession, which, starting from
Our present stock consists of specially selected birds
the residence of the deceased which are ia prima condition and should give every at Bonham. Road, filod
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through the central and western satisfaction. parts of the town towards "Wost Point, whore according to custom. the body was deposited tompor- arily in the Mortuary before interment. Containing many of the features which characterize the obsequies. of the Wealthier Chinese, the proccasion was a particularly long one, and nothing was more striking than the con. trust which the Band from the flagship, as it marched along playing Beethoven's Funeral
March, rest of the procession,
Two other bands, playing useful new men in Hamilton and Western and Chinese music re- Rossion and both men showed gural form. Riis and McTavish pectively, were also in the pro- both played strong games and Cossion. The coffin which came
last, proceded by the chief i Rebelmann was much livelur
mourners, was covered in by a Lan usual. The fence
gorgeous flower-bedecked Canopy over alfy extended and at mand was conveyed by a swarm of overst, alowed the weak attack.
rarriers. Liat Thornton was in charge
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FOOTBALL
SATURDAY'S MALETINS
AINDENT ATRAVER
Saturday's Totall geata is resulted as follows
HONGKONG IPAGLE; DIES INJUN 1
Hongkong Club, 3; Hongkong Police, U.
R.G.A., 5, St Joseph's College: B Navy, I: Sunil Costa, 1. HONGKONG LEAGUE DIVISION HE Kowloon. 12: Indian RC.. @ Manchester Reg. 1. South China, 1.
United FC.. 1: Hongkong Club Res., 3.
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On she ground with ssed a rising dis play of foutell which throbbed start to
with excitement from finish bah goal was visited in turn and traydor and Stone ssed by very nar margins The Chinese forwards were den dangerous and bustled the
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Many wreaths wore noticeable, thase baing from the
staff of the China Mail S.S. Com- pany and friends. Those in the procession included Mr. O). H. Ritter, the local agent of the Company, Mr. J. F. D. Mulder, of the Canton Bank, and many leading Chincan.
By the death of Mr. Look Tin Eli. China loses
one of her pioneers in Western commercial- INI. Besides being one of the founders of the China Mail S. S. Company, he was also the Mana- of the Canton Bank in San Fran- cisco, a concern which is entirely different from the local Canton Bank, of which his brother, Mr. Look Poon Shan, is Manager.
to beak down the brilliant with delightful freedom, and all Fung Tai, and the the forwards scored, many of the faut ebp Traydon was dis-shots being dazzlers. Goalcamo
y time when so frequently in the first half
At last the China that i was difficult to keep
The programme in Natunlay! was a most interesting the big surprise of the day was! the check received by the Nav.. South China having hard nes t not securing the full got as Navy could do nothing with the t
until defence
The bust the minutes of
games 1.. China team played South brilliant game and 16 1... the strong Navy team is a *** did accomplishment. The tooth a.
a nice combined count. but Taylor, Millard and displayed in this match prirea din
nt, anal one of the backs Knight scored very fine goals after ly by the fast China forwards unting Crocker left his goal to bouts of passing, which weregery was applauded by both lots of
save, lait was caught hesitating nice to watch. The score was ten spectators and the demonstracion and a high ball went in over his love in the first half and the Indian when South China se red was
head. There was a tremendous R.C. made a better fight in the tremendous. Thus far erfarn
after this goal and Weisecond portion of the game, will
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Hardly had the their apponents. Kowloon's goal good. Of the other games, which rousing time.
excitement subsided however sc rers were Taylor (3), Willard went geurally as expected a than the Navy forwards attack-(3), Tatami (1). Rasmussen (3). very regrettable accident to Cave fod determinedly and Stone Knight (2), and there didn't seem the Police back was the outstand rushed the ball t the corner flag.a weak spot in the team, with; ing feature, the popular bark
Centring to Graydon in the nick the exception that the halves falling heavily on his arm and
tere and the centre-forward and backs who are all robust dislocating it. necessitating
level. Time defenders are too prone to high Put the F16 moval. The Police wẫn tip to came almost immediately, It kicking. The Indian boys were this stage had set up a good fight
a spiemlid
and overwhelmed, but Marker, Har- were helpless with ten nen and the Chinese goalie, full backs, team, Rumjahn and Hyder play. the game fizzled out very tamelyen re-half and centre-forward a pluckily against big odds.
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75th ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.
İOTEL MILENINGS.
At the Union Church yesterday was continued the special services.
of the Dr. G.B.
OF INTEREST TO DANCERS. Under the heading "Too Much Tango" an American paper says that with the prevailing craze for dancing at all times and places it has become noticeable that
lessness.
1 backs being very sure. Navy HONGKONG CLUB RES, V.
DOU comfortable; the interesting debut. The R. G. A. introduction uf several new
UNITED F. that have been arranged to mark women whose blood is thin- anaomic-fall victims to neuralgic anniversary Hongkong Club" Reserves made the 75th gave a very good display against faces did not strongthen the
pains when they dance too much St. Joseph's College; and Greenside: the forwards never their first appearance in the Church, when the Rev. the popular forward who means really got into their stride. League and considering it was Bandfeld, a former Pastor of the and rob themselves of sleep and
outdoor exercise. so much to the R. A. van wasraydon and Stone tried hard the first time many of the players Church but now of Shanghai, The woman who makes great again in fine form. This well throughout, but the defence was had seen one another, they did preached at both the morning known player will soon be return shaky and Crocker was tested on not do ladly. They set up some and evening services. There demands on her strength, either ing to England.
many occasions due to slips by very hot attacks in the first half, was
large attendance both by over-working or over-dancing, must keep her blood in condition, when they played with only ten morning and evening. the backs, CLUB V.
POLICE HONG KONG
Mr. Townsend was in charge of men, but the forwards did not At the morning service, prior or suffer. The pain of neuralgia
finish The Club again lost the toss
well. United the game.
were to the sermon, the Rev. J. Kirk is simply nature's warning that the nervous system is being and
the first to and faced a glaring sun
and Maconachie announced that starved-because the blood no after some interesting exchanges
led at the interval. In the second hearty congratulations had been
longer brings it what it needs. scored early through Reichelmanın Not much interest was taken in half Gerrard turned out at centre received from the Wesleyan the centro forward driving this autch which was delayed forward and this made a big Church at Wanchai, the members. The one great cause of neuralgia beauty past Clarke. Police owing to the late arrival of St. difference to the team for from an of which were deeply sensible is dobility with anaemia, or blood- retaliated by breaking right Joseph's who started one man opening by Gerrard, Pilger scored of the good work already done in Now debility and bloodlessness through and Roiger had to be short. The R.A. had much more and Zeveren scored another fine the past and. continuing in the smart to save. The Police kept of the game in the first half but goal, Pilger getting a third before present by the Union Church and obviously call for tonic treatment just 23 weakness calls for up the attack and only very smart mainly owing to the fine work of the finish. The United missed it was their earnest prayer that strength, and in Dr. Williams play by McCubbin and J. Rodgerley and Zephz, they could only several good chances and might Divine bleasing might be on the Pink Pilla for Fale People, the kept
out danger. Hereaboute score
St. Joseph's have won the game before the church throughout the years to most famous blood and nerve Cave sustained a bad accident had
complement of Club scored, but they were much come."
tonic in the World, tons of thou- and retired, and the Police were players in the second half lighter than their opponents. Dr. Bondfell took his text
sands of debilitated, anaamic mainly on the defensive, Clarke and rearranged their team but Mason and Blake were sturdy from St. Matthew 13,3; "Behold, women-and men too-have was drawn out of goal to save, with not much success as the backs and Marahall and Pina the sower went forth to sow". found just the help needed. These and McTavish with a nice shot R.A. scored four times in quick played wall. The Club were best Having drawn from the parable pills begin at once to enrich the placed the ball into an empty goal. | succession through
Green, represented by Purves, Carriere, the message it has for people of blood, and thus enable it to The Club led by two goals to the Crompton and Straat. St. Joseph's Pilger, Zevoron and Meffan. Mr. to-day, having likened furnish the nerves and the whole interval. In the second half the were weak and it seems rather a Smythe was in charge of the various classes of people to the system with the elements needed game was very much Club, only a pity that they cannot depend on game.
seed that fell on stony ground, to restore perfect health. Ob- few spirited bursts by Grimmett their bort side to turn out against
that which fell among thorris, tainable of medicine vendora troubling Rodger who saved finely the Senior Clubs. The Inside
and that which fell on good everywhere, and post free 1 bottle ground, be referred to the history for 61.50, 6 bottlee $8, from the of the Union Church, concluding Dr. Williams Medicine Co., 96 an eloquent sermon by saying Szechuan Road, Shanghai.
Through the 75 years of the his-
once. full A
on one occasion, and McTavish at forwards were good and the two the other and scored
backs played sound games, but
and
SOUTH CHINA (RES) v. MANCHESTER REGT. This game attracted a big crowd good goal with a long bross the side was no match for the and was very fast and well fought drive. Club were winning very well balanced R.A. team who out. The Manchester forwards comfortably at the finish. The appear to be much improved and played a very fine game, but could tory of this church there has been the Gospel message, the patient Police up to the time of Cave's will settle down to a very useful not get goals as South China's a constant sowing of the seed. reliance on divine grace and the accident wore shaping well and side.
defence was in good form. Each Save for brief periods there has steady perseverance in obedience playing a strong game but the
side scored one goal but should been no break in the preaching of these alone can secure the bar- have had more. South China's the Gospel, but this alone does not vest some thirty sixty backs and goalie shone, and the ensure a harvest. The attitude of some a hundredfold. Manchesters were best served by the bearer also counts; the recept In the evening another special clever inside forwards. '
ion ofthe message, the care for the sermon was preached. Owing to Mr. J. Coaker was in charge cultivation of those things, which pressure on our space we are of the game."
makeforrighteousnessbyeschone not able to publish more than of us, the bumbacceptance of this phort notice.
KOWLOON V. INDIAN B.C.
Mr. Langford was in charge of loss of this sturdy defender upset the game. the team. Clarke did very well saving a great number of shots in good style and the halves Kowloon gave a brilliant dis- were plodders: Grimmatt was play of football on Saturday the life of the attack but lacked against the Indian boys, the for- posters port Club" had two very wards swinging the ball about
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