1920-02-23 — Page 9

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FOOTBALL.

NAVY BEAT KOWLOON. The results matches are:-**

of Saturday's

LEAGUE: 2ND DIVISION. Navy Reserves, 1: Kowloon, C. St. Joseph's Res, 3: South

China "B" 0.

Staffs and Depts. 6: United

F.C.. 0.

Division

ard

a

Hayward

Clemor poor understanding. lacked his old-time dash and Taylor-did-not-have_one_of_his_ best days. The Navy side played strong football and were strong in all departments. and Goss played steady games and Hannaford was very clever at centre half. The forwards played with fine dash, and Innes, Downs, and Styles were the pick of a hard working lot. The game was bright and clean and worthy of the Clubs engaged and was a very enjoyable one to watch.

Lt. Snook was in charge of the

game.

THE HONGKONG

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

TELEGRAPH.

WHAT BOMBAY DOES. The annual meeting of the Bombay Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals and the Bai Sakarbai Dinshaw Petit Hospital for animals was held recently at the Office of Sir D. M. Petit. Hornby Road, Bombay, Sir Jamserji Jejecbbog presiding.

MONDAY. FEBRUARY

is the only agency through which the Society is able to prose- cute offenders. These agents are appointed by the Commissioner of Police, Bombay. The number of veterinary inspectore employ- ed by the society up to last year the G.B.V.C.. was 4. They were all qualified men holding diploms. Their business was to attend the various honorary msistrates' court in the morning The report of the executive to give expert advice in cruelty committee of the society and and kindred cases brought up fo: trial to treat animals at the dis- pensaries established in connec- hospital for the year 1918 was submitted to the meeting. stated: During the year under tion with the courts as set out in are full time officers devoting their report 5,831 prosecutions were in- the following paragraph. Ther stituted and convictions

whole time and energy to the obtained in all the cases except 4.

from all sequently debarred

practice and keep- Only in two cases the accused Society's work, and are were sentenced to undergo rigor- ous imprisonment. one of 6 weeks private

on their own account. In the there 1918 and the other of 14 days. Duringing any dispensary or forge the

morning they attend the magis they move about in the different trates' courts and during the day parts of the city to detect cases of cruelty.

year

KOWLOON V. NAVY. There was a good crowd at the Valley on Saturday to witness the play-off between Kowloon and Navy Reserves for the STAFFS AND DEPTS, V. UNITED FC The Staffs are finishing the 2nd championship_of_the_

season strongly-and-with their League, good game resulted. Navy made present team are a good side. The many changes in consequence of United fielded a full side but they the departure of "Carlisle." but never had a chance with their it was a good te-n that repre- heavier opponents and Copeland sented them all the same. Kow-scored two nice goals in the first loon were without Van Langen-half for the Military. Townsend berg. his place being taken by moving in the second half for Tatam at Half and Ciemow made the Staff who appeared to be much a welcome reappearance at out more at home on the sticky turf than their youthful opponents side left.

Kowloon started up the hill and four goals more were scored and kicking between the hacks although United very frequently Wain and was the chief feature of the open-broke away but

Schooler were 100 strong for death. ing exchanges. Bath was pro- minent with a very smart dash them. through, but found Jackson and Wheeler big stumbling blocks.

were

were

1,028 cases dealt with. Of these

for work, 1,021 cases related to using unfit animals

cases

con.

herican

MALERS

1920:

Pady

MOVEMENTS OF

STEAMERS..

The N. Y. K. s.s. YOKOHAMA MARU (European Line.) left London for this port via the Suez Canal on the 24th Jan.. and is expected here on the 3rd Mar.

Buy a

for the NEW

Pair of Boots Season

THE Season's Bargain

SINCERE'S

Nickelplated & White Ware

The N. Y. K. s.s. WAKASA M. (European Line.) leit London for BATHROOM FIXTURES this port via the Suez Canal on

here on the 11th March.

The Navy left wing, Innes and played pluckily, and Townsend presiding at the Muzigon Police 1 hr the police and 3.463 cases by the 29th Jan. and is expected

very

and Copeland were the pick of a strong forward line. Staffs were very strong in every department and the United were no match for them.

Court.

Oat of all these cases there was only one acquitta!.

in-

The Y. Y. E. .. SAIKAI M.

(Bombay Line.) left Bombay for this port via Singapore on the

Mr. Dawes was in charge of society's agent brought to book merely warned and discharge 7th Feb, and is expected here on

the game.

ST. JOSEPH'S RES. V. SOUTH

CHINA B

The number of animals re- by the honourary manded presidency magistrates as well as these brought voluntarily for treatment at the hospital during the period under report was 3,912. Ost of this number 3.372 were treated as in-patients and 539 as out-patients.

The N.Y.K... WAKAMATSU MARU (Bombay Line.) left Bom- bay for this port via Singapore on the 11th Feb. and is expected here on the 29th Feb.

of ill-treatment of horses. as,

In the four dispensaries main- cruelly whipping and thrashing

tained by the society in the courts with the handle of the whip, or starvation. In one case the owner of the honorary presidency magis was charged for starving his horse

trates at Girgaon, Mazagaon, The offender was con victed and sentenced to undergo Dadar and Fort 8.143 animals were treated free of charge by For United, Leonard, Fincher.six weeks' rigorous imprisonment

our veterinary inspectors. Of honorary magistrates these 4.680 cases were brought Simmons, Marshall and Blake by the

the agents of the society. At Styles were

aggressive

Bandra prosecutions were stituted and convictions obtained and made many promising

NIGHT PATROLS. efforts, from one of which Hyder

In their patrol by nigh: the in 53 cases. Of these 7 were had to by very smart to clear Kowloon had a 'ork in and

the 27th Feb. during the year 435 persons for by the magistrate. Fires of a bright run through by Millard

using unfit horses. There were varying amount being imposed

The N. Y. K. s.s. TAMBA M. and Rasmussen was dangerous

in the case of the rest. 4.714 prosecutions against the for Navy, but Goss nipped in

The income of the Society dur-(European Line.) left London for owners and drivers of bullocks and cleared Anely. A Col-

beautifully ple of

plared St. Joseph's played a mixed for ill-treating and using un-ing the period under report was this port via Suez on the 14th

24th March. COPARTH by

Navy team against the Chinese and the ammals. 11 persons were pros- Rs. 21,244, while the expenditure Feb, and is expected here on the ile left nearly led in the downfall of latter after the interval with St. écuted for using the animals in was Rs. 23.531.

mortar and oil malls with great Kowloon's goal, but liyder cleared joseph's leading by 3 goals to

Constant complaints with the whole of the front rank all scored by Irquhart had no termelty. pressing him. The interval ar- wish for further football and having reached the society about

the abandoned

match. the ill treatment of pigs at rived with no spare.

much superior railway stations special attention Both sides were all out in the Joseph's were second half for the coveted goal and the Chinese were obviously was paid by the agents to the interested in the resultĮ same. It was very difficult to and the first great chance cameryt to Kowloon, whose forwards broke any way, the game being tome bring these offenders to book as clean

Rasmussen and lifeless. St Joseph's played they changed their venue every and away

by landing them caught the ball with his knee, theja god game up to the interval time

railway stations. adopted. ball striking the crossbar and re- and were much superior to the different

in order to grade detection. bounding. This was a very near weak South China team.

Several cases were nevertheless' thing and shortly afterwards Ras-

handled and convictions were mussen flashed one just by the

obtained against 17 offenders, and side post. The Navy

now

those convictions had a salutary touk

and the up

running

effect. Thus instead of these broke away

the other

animals being tied as formerly to end, Broadmoor and Marshal!

a single pole, an ingenious device combining nicely and Marshall crossed in the nick of time for

has now been adopted by the pur- veyors of the animals by which Styles to score with a beautifully.

they are carriel in

sort of judged shot in the left corner of

"ducly" made of two parallel the net, well out of Hyder's T

Demand

bamboos and gunny-sack attach- reach. This success was very

30.d's

ment which to a great extent warmly greeted by the Navy

minimises the cruelty. supporters, who encouraged their 50 d's 4 m/s players to greater effort, and Navy from this stage were play. I/T Shanghai ing a very strong game. Downs T/T Singapore. and Handford both came near T/T Japan with rattling good efforts, and T/T India.

Demand, India Innes and

were partner running round the Kowloon TT San Francisco?

& New York. T/T Java the T/T Marks T/T Francs almost Demand, Paris

his

to

defence for a period. the winger

turn a Ene

raised

showing

of

speed. Clemow hopes of Kowloon by a single- handed effort which brought about the Navy downfall. but Hayward saved brilliantly and was loudly applauded for two fine saves. Navy were away again and Tatam in clearing almost put through his own goal. The Navy outside right hereabouts crossed the ball which rolled right across the Navy goal-a splendid chance. but no-one was following up and the chance was lost.

The report was approved and

COMMERCIA' NEWS. Mr. Coaker was in charge of the game.

QUIZ"

EXCHANGE.

SELLING.

3/8 584 5/834 3/814

3/85%

Nom

24314

205

215

213

964 252

Nom. 13,20

www.

BUYING.

4 m/s. L/C

5/1014 5/10 5/11 5/114

98

Nom. 14.20 14.35

4 m/s. D/P 6 m/s. L/C 30 d/s. Sydney and Melbourne

30 de. San Francis-

co & New York! 4 m/s. Marks

4 m/s. Francs 6 m/s. Francs Demand, Germany. Demand. New York 3634*

215 T/T Bombay Demand, Bombay...

215 T/T Calcutta Demand, Calcutta...

197 Demand, Manila More Demand, Singapore. 24314

been On Haiphong

On the day's play Kowloon were sporting enough to admit that the better team won. but there is no doubt that the absence of Van Langenberg upset the team. The defence did well, however, and Hyder could not be blamed for the goal.

have should attention

the stude, paid to

KB

players appeared to slip about in

the On Saigon

On Bangkok

Nom. Nom. Nom.

3,50 Nom.

ard and Rasmussen were the pick

Gold leaf per Tael...

8256

8034

an unaccountable manner. Mill Sovereign..

of a rather disjointed forward Bar Silver, ready line who generally played with!

forward

a

GERMANS EFFORTS TO RECOVER

BRAZIL TRADE.

The X. Y. K. AS. RANGOON M. (Calcutta Line.) left Calcutta for this port via Rangoon and Singapore on the 12th Feb. and is expected here on the 1st Mar.

The N. Y. K. ss. TALAN M. (Calcutta Line.) left Calcutta för this port vie Rangoon and Sing- apore on the 12th Feb. and is expected here on the 3rd March. The N. Y. K. s.s. KOYEI M.

The N. Y. K. 9.9. KAIFUKU M. (Calcutta Line.) left Singapore for this port on the 19th Feb. and is expected here on the 27th Feb.

The N. Y. K. s.s. SHINRYU M. (Bombay Line.) left Bombay for this port direct on the 15th February, and is expected here on the 6th March.

The N. Y. K. FR. IYO MARU

German traders are extending every effort toward the reestab(Bombay Line) left Moji for this lishment of trade between Ger-port on the 20th Feb. and is ex- many and Brazil, according to Pected here on the 25th Feb. recent reports from the latter coun- try: Samples of such Brazilian pro- ducts as cocos, fibres. hides, cotton balsam, rice, tap coa fibres, and vegetable tallow have already been forwarded to Germany by The society's attention was German agents in Brazil, while drawn to the cross cruelty per-consignments of German goods petrated on six pigs by its owner have been received in Bahia. One by allowing them to remain on consignment that was sent out the platform of the G. I. P. Rail-through an intermediary included (European Line. left Shanghai way. Byculla Station, for over 15 cotton veils, einbroidered cot-

for this port on the 20th Feb. und hours withou: food and water. tons.packing paper pine, hairpins, is expected here on the 23rd Feb. The consignee, although informed bent blacking, writing paper,

The China Mail S.S. Co.'s 6.8. of theirarrival did not take charge celluloid paper, metal buttons, of them. In consequence of this nails, cotton ribbo, cotton stock-NILE sailed from Yokohama on callous neglectallthe six pigs died.ings, small ribbons and cheap February 21st and may be ex- The owner of these animals was

iron locks. A well-known Ger- pected to arrive here prosecuted and was fined Rs. 50

man house at Soligen has placed 29th. by the honorary magistrates at its catalogues in circulation. Mazagon.

offering scissors at 8 to 51.60 marks per dozen plus 30 per This cent. over 1914 prices. brings the price of the best scissors manufactured by this firm to about 66 marks per dozen. cr about one-fifth the price of the coming same quality scissors from the United States or Great Britein. Alt scissors, the catalogue states, are made of superior steel. nickelled and well polished. It Mon. 23 x 11 35 is also stated that orders will be Tum.14 | executed immediately.

The standardised baskets in which fowls are brought from up- country stations for the Bombar markets have considerably reduc ed the cruelty to which these birds were at One time exposed. A decided improve- ment, is visible in this connec tion, but further improvemet is necessary by introducing baskets of larger dimensions for birds long distances brought from such as Hyderabad and other distart places, and the attention of the Government and the var- ious railway administrations would profitably be drawn to this point.

SOCIETY'S AGENTS. During the year under report there

25 agents em-

society.

This ployed by the

were

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on Feb.

TIDE TABLE.

23rd to 29th Feb. 1920.

Bagh Water > Horton ZZ Mean Time

Low Water

Boogloog

Mann Time

57

m 5 99

1.8

22 54

0 36

61 5.9

5 56

1

16 S

5 36

2.2

Wed. 25

m 0 48

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2 J 6.1

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3 13a 6.3

m. 6 40 2.7

7 49 2.3

17 18

9 ZLA

31

47 4.1

4 30 6.4 m

76

4.2

10 33

5 49 6.7

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