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69309 # #E+JA+AX MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1920.

LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

(From Our Oven Corresponude”m/8.1

DAVIS CUP PLAYERS.

To Call at Singapore.

Singapore, December 13.

A letter has been racaived from the American Davis Cup team saying they will call at 'Singapore on their homeward trip

OPIUM SMUGGLING.

Heavy Fines in Singapore.

Singapore, December 13.

Three Chinese were fined $21,000 for smuggling opiuta into Penang from India.

of Siam.

LOCAL BOXING.

Dispute Over the Prizes.

the

JAPANESE SHOT.

Trouble on a Ship......

DATA INOLE COPT: 10 CTS.

YESTERDAY'S FETE.

The Raffle Results.

$36 PER ANNUM.

Lim Foo: $9, 1840 Tony Botelho; 90, 1058 George Rawlins; 91, 451 F. Allan: 92, 1930 Li Fai Wooa; 93, 814 Dr. Oxoric.

AMERICAN LOTTERY.

G-E MOTO

EARLIER

SPECIAL TELEGRAMS,

|(From Our Own Correspondents) INTERPORT CRICKETER

MARRIES.

An altercation attended with In connection with the St

1st Drawing-1, Lee; 3. Mrs. on Vincent de Paul Society's fate, Milos; 3. Leung Ng Koo; 4, Dr. A NAVAL OBJECTION TO PURSES serious results took place

board the Shidzvoka Maru yester-reported · elsewhere to-day, we Loung: 5. J. P. L.; 6, A. Azavedo. This morning. Mr. J. C. Wildle, day, between a pantryman' and bare received a list of the results 2nd Drawing-1. C. Kerrison; manager of the Hongkong Box baker, both Japanese members of of the three railes, which will be e. C. Karrison; 3. V. M.Xavier;

Singapore, Dec. 11. found below. The exact pancial. J. F. Castro; 5. Something: 6 The wedding of Mr. N. A. M. ing Association, called at our the ship's complement,

The baker, it is said, took up result of the fate is not yet known, H. C. Hung c/o Chartered Bank. Grifio, the cricketer, to Miss Moni- office in regard

3rd Drawing-1, G. Garwooll;[ca Brooke, daughter of Dr. Broke, comments which appeared in a rolling pia and, using this as a but it is expected to be about.

of the Telegraph Saturday truncheon, dealt the pantryman $22,000. In addition to those CAP. Xavier, Deacon Looker the Principal Civil Medical Officer, in several blows over the byd. Be already mentioned, the following and Harston; 3 Mr. Bacon (East took place at the Cathedral, Arch.

rendered assistance -

Block Queen's Rd); 4. Watson ideason Swindell officiating. Subse- Tea Room (Afternoon). — Miss Br.; 5. Mr. Bacon.

quently a reception took place at Franco, Miss May Fincher, Miss! 4th Drawing.—1, H. C. Young; the residence of the Colonial Sec- Annie Urquhart, and the Misses. A. M. Baptista: 3. A. M. Bap-retary, who proposed, the bealth of tista; 4, Dr. Yang; 5, G. Hopkins; the newly married couple. There were many beautiful premente, in- Room (Evening)-Ura 6. M. Baptis:

H. eluding one from His Excellency Jordan, Mrs. Bowen, Mrs. Law, 5th Drawing -1, Mrs. Maitland, Mrs. Jessel, Mrs. Summera: 2, H. B. Choi: 3. A.the Governor and Lady Guillemast.

Mrs. See: 4. J. L. S. Hires: 3. Ho Sbai Stopford. Mrs. Edwards.

Av; 6. Ab Pui. Bristow, the Missas Bowen.

concerning the de'ago the arranging of the season's box-fore the other member of the ing tournaments. He was rather crow could intervene, the latter! indignant at the criticism which drew his revolver and fired at his had been levelled at him in the opponent, the bullet wounding matter, saying that he was not to him in the left breast. ·

The Police ware called for, and blame What I said at the

mon WBIO subsequently annual meeting of the Associs.both tion regarding matches arranged removed under their custody to and the presence in the Colony the Government Civil Hospital. af good materisi," said Mr. Wildin, "was quite true, and it was anticipated that a tourna ment would take place at thei beginning of this month or even But the end of last month.

A

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

the the

OBITUARY.

The death is announced of Sir Herber: Dixon, Chairman of the Cotton Control Board.

Lon lon, December 10

(Other Telegrame on Paper 2 and th

OUR XMAS NUMBER.

hitch has arisen between Boxing Association and officers of the Navy 63

to the size of the purses. the

Nary officers contending that the purses offered to the men are

once

NEW PLAYS FOR HONGKONG.

Bandman Company to Produce "Romance."

"

Rogers. Tes

Mrs.

[Mr. N. A. M. Gritin captained the Straits interport crickes testa Lt. Ewhich last month played so suc.

6:b Drawing.-1. Lamwert: 2 E. Cordeiro: 3. Lcessfully in Hongkong.)

Bristow: 4, F. E. Anfield; 3.

W. Dolkies; 6, L E. Lammert.

Mrs. Jordan desires to return thanks to the following for dons tions:-Sir Paul Chater, Mr. Henry Humphreys, Mrs. Ede,

7th Drawing-1. J. A. Bir- | Madar Lily, Mrs. Sachse, Lane Crawford & Co., Kelly & Walsh, radss; 2. G. Lane; 3, J. A. Bat- tadas; 4. E Kerrison; 5, P. LA.

Roulette. In addition to the Brags: 6, Muriel Fowlst.

8th Drawing-1, H. Whiting:

At least two productions, new pames already given the follow-

to Hongkong, will be presented ing helped-M. and Mrs. J. M., O. Carvalho: 3, F. Wheeler:

for Bindman Company during a rethe pupils of St. Joseph's College | Peruvia Consul; 6. E. Molino.

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SHANGHAI COURTS.

Com-

Shanghai, Dec. 12. Judgment has been giran for

Forbes and the Liberty Steel SIAMESE PRINCE IN LONDON.

too large. At the time I gave an by the Bandman Comedy Cam-Britto, Mr. and Mr. L. G. Xavier, 4. Alvaro Alves; 3. J. Watdelendant is the case of Dowler

Products Co. outline of the boxing that would pany, which is booked to play a Miss M. A. Rosario, Miss Phillis 800;6. E. M. Lopes.

Anderson: The opium case responsible for take place this seas, no objection return season here, commencing Alada. Miss E. Osmund. Miss 9th Drawing (Sold by Miss Tracy London. December 19.

many clashes between Mr Fleming Of Olga Rosa. Miss Marie Sousa, Brown-1, R. W. was anticipated on the part of the Monday, December 20th.

1. 3. C. M. Osnachi 5. F. Gaed Court with a sentence of H. M. the King has granted an iudience to Prince Purachatta Navy, and no objection did take these, the most notable is "Roland Mr. Young, and the "Lucky 2. Dr. Gomes; 3, Miss Lina kond Dr. Fischer has ended in the

place until the arrival of the mance the great London play Boys" from the Ambrose.

Mendoza; 6, Horold Lloyds (P. O. The following donations were'

009 year's imprisonment for Hawkins. Negotiations are still in which Miss Doris Keene for

received on the grounds:-Mr. Box No. 396.) proceeding between the Boxing merly made a creat success Choa Po Sien $50 fin addition to

10th Drawing-1. Chas. My.Chinese police detective and nine Association and the Navy,the part of Cavallini. "Romance"

$100 paid for 'souvenir tickets); cock: J. O. Kilee; 3, Jean months each for the other defend- uakit

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M. Wilting: 5. sei-was recently-produced by the Are

The Italian Assessor heard the tled KO deinite date

$25.

It was a remarkable one, as first tournament can berarn visit to Shanghai and the

11th Drawing (Sold by Miss Case the

The band of the Sociedade Of course,

the Press, as well as the crowded given.

L. Ribelio)-1, T. Wittems; 2. Fcomplainant admitted being engag- under Mr. Philarmonica was

Gonzalez; 3. A. Kinross; 4. D. Set ic opium smuggling. matter is settled, the boxing will houses, testified to this production

A.J.M.Rodrigues, Conductor.

& Alaion was fined $500, go on as promised, but until then which, for a travelling" repertoire

Thanks are expressed to the Eldie: 5. A. Austin: → somewhat I prefer to say nothing on the company.

Hongkong Jockey Clab and Mr. Austin. ambitious one.

12th Drawing (5sid by Misa L subject."

We pointed out to Mr. Wildin Of a different character is "In Rumjahn for use of drum and the deep interest taken by the the Night," a play by Cyril Harumbers for motor draw, the S: M. Collaco-1, Dr. Souza; 2, public in local

and court, founded on the French of Joseph's Association (for use off M. Lim (St. Joseph's College): 3. their hall for dining room); Mr. de Beauchamp: 4. F. E. Carvalboj pressed him to indicate preciselyommi Piennard. It is song His Kee for loan of 3. C. H. Wilson; &, E. S. Partter. 18th Drawing (Whisky)-1; the dispate.jof crime dealt with in a state

M. F. Baptista; D. E de Souza. to which he replied that the ing way, and relieved by Frequent roulette and wheel).

3. N. J. Morris. officers of the Navy think that flashes of humour. It is unusas! the men should only box for smali and unlike any play ever brought trophies, which would mean that to the Far East. The remainder they would be fighting as of the repertoire will consist of!

1, 654 P. O'Brien: 2, 1696 C. amateurs and under the Imperial plays which were best received

WOMAN LAWYER. Service Boxing Association rules during the Bandman Company's Gardner: 3.545G. A. Yvanovich: "What is the difference between forraer visit and with one ex.4.1577 H. D ́x-n; 5, 931 Georgie the Amateur Baxing Association ception will be comedies. That Vas; 6. 1067 PC. Jenkin: 7. 1st Drawing (sold by Miss

Shanghai. Dec. 12. and the Imperial Service Boxing exception will be "The Yellow 1636 T. Ho: 8.545 E. Phillips: Delminds Lopes)-1, J. Boyd: 2, 9. 317 Mr. Brock; 10, 633 J. Mc-C. H. Lyson:3. G. R. Haywood.

Mrs Helen MacCauley, wife of Association? we asked.

Cutton; 11, 522 J. T. Shaw; 12,4, W. B. Cornaby; 5, Alfred E. Lieutenant C. MacCauley, Com- 1802 W. Guimaraes; 13, 1035 | Hall; 6. Eanice Samy.

mander of U. S. S. Elcano, has Vice Consul

1354 F. E.

INDIA" AND ITS PROBLEMS.

Lecture by Mr. Frederick Stubbs, F.R.G.S.

Mr. active

Our special Christmas Sum-the ber, presented with Saturday's Telegraph, has met with a very ready demand, and, from all we can hear, was greatly appreciat

Frederick Stubbs, aned. Fellow of the Royal

We would remind our readers Geographical Society of London, who hold coupons at these are who is spending twelve months only valid up to and including in the Far East in the interests of Wednesday, and they are advised a number of Australian and New to exchange same without delay. Zealand journals, lectured on the above subject at the University last Saturday night. Professor Foster presided, and there was a large attend nee of students, several other Professors also being present.

will

to

of nature

boxing

Ticket."

The raffle results follows:-

Wee

DOLLAR RAFFLE

Im.. Can one imagine a member 14.

15th Drawing. (Xmas Cakes): −−−1, E. V. V. de Souza; 2. D. A. Rozario: 3. Creo V. Osmund: P. H. Murray: 5, F. Osmand.

SPECIAL RAFFLES.

SHANGHAI MURDER TRIAL

Shangbai, De. S The Homer Duke murder trial thas soded. Defendant was sen. tenced to two years' imprisonment for assault

ELECTION OF KUANGTUNG MAGISTRATËS.

TO-DAY'S

SEXCHANGE.

The closing rate of the dollar on

THE WEATHER.

2 p.m. Barometer:-33.15. Tem-

There are certain little differ. ences," replied Mr. Wildin. "not

for Paru: 2nd Drawing (sold by Miss been admitted to practise in the as regards weights but as regard-

Almada Anezis Lopes)-1. A. M. dos. S. Court for Chias, the first prizes. Furthermore, the nine years of age.

Britain had perial Service Boxing Association of the Lower Deck carrying Remedios:15, 532 J. Arnold: 15. Santos; 2 3. C. Heg: 3. A. F. American woman to be admitted.

holds tournaments in conjunction around such things a3 cups in 636 M. Sugrada: 17. 1849 V. M.Remedios; 4. E. Samy; 5, A. Ras; given security.peace,and religious india, Mr. Stubba said. was 14 liberty to Tadis; had built 40,000 with the Amateur Boxing Associe-his kit-bag? All that he has got Yvanovich: 15, 1741 Lau Lin: 6, H. W. (H. K. Bank).

3rd. Drawing (sold by the times the size of the British Isles, miles of railway: provided chasp tion. Therefore there is very little in which to carry shout his 19: 1690 Irene Ozorio: 20. 1626

The worldly belongings is his kit-bag. L. G. Xavier; 21, 551 N. R. Mohta: Misses Elsa and Alds Alves)-1. have altered 22, 839 Kau Cheong: 23, 1337 J.Ernestina Remedios; 2. M. population of nearly postage; cressed one the finest difference between the two 340,000,000 of people, speaking 147 systems of irrigation in the world

latest book of rules issued by the Conditions mas different languages and dialects. and prevented famine. India had Imperial Service Boxing As since I was in the Navy, but that M. Alves: 24. 1669 Gray Hall Montarjio: 3, P. A. Rosario; 4.

23, 1793 Mok Hing Sang: 26. H. Figueredo; 5. W. A. Stephens; favour of the proposal that all Governor Chen Chiang-min is What a wonderful thing it was never in her history been so well sociation, in the guide to prizas 13 my experience.

Here we observed: "So the 1382 Leang Kot San; 27, 5706, K. M. Lo. that their great country could be off, so justly governed, had such to be given for contests, says that

4th. Drawing (sold by Miss the magistrates of the districts of governed and well governed-est educational

from Byweight to lightweight (Iviews you hald. Mr. Wildin. are Mrs. B. Souss: 23, 883 Mok Yok facilities. by & little island people. Imperial Why then was there unrest and am speaking from memory) the contrary to those held by the Tong: 29. 1233 K. Yositake: Adalina Remedios)-1, L N. Kongtong should be elected by The reasons were prizes shall not exceed £138, and officers of the Navy on this 30. 1501 V. R. V. Ribeiro: Lesfe: 2, Mrs. P. Glendinning: the inhabitans for the maintance Rome, when grestest, governed discontent?

131, 1984 V. Marsot; 32, 11973, B. C. Lambert; 4, J. M. Alves; of-the self-government spirit, it is. but 120.000.000 people fires: partis social, due to the snobbish from lightweight to heavyweight question of prizes **"*

"Certainly when they say Tony Botelho: 33, 1721 Sin Tak 5, Mrs. S. Miles; 6, A.C. Wilcox; reported. Britain governed some 450,000,ness of some

(I am still speaking from memory) of the officers

that the men should only fight Fan; 34. 6:3 U. C. Butcher:| 5th Drawing (sold by Miss Julia 000, equal to one-fourth of the

officials and

who refused not exceeding £1 fts."

Asked if he thought that the men for small trophies. I don't think 35, 630 T. Po ell; 36, 509 R. 5. Soares)-1, R. Rodenfurr; 2. L. F. population of the globe, and she social recognition to educa of the Navy would be willing to it is practicable; the hard cash Hong-ong Hotel; 37, 1036 Consul Toxrend; 3, Cecilia Botelho; 4. governed them not only for her ted Indians, and thus anta own benefi: but for theirs. More gosised them; partly educational, fight for small trophies, Mr. Wildia is much preferred by the men. for Cuba: 33, 210 T. Martin: 39. Liss Remedios: 5, Y. Kydoh; 8, than a third of the population of Western learning and ideas being said: "According to my experien-You must take into consideration 1923 Kisur Po;,40, 879 E. Pope; D. Souss.

6th Drawing. (sold by Misses No high-class boxers that boxers as a whole are fit 41, 1784 L. E. Harnes: 42. 433 India also possessed powers of absorbed without any of the world, though possibly basices physically and morally: they Yaevo Lily C.C.C.: 43,1130 J. M. M. Souza and A. Remedios)-1, demand, to-day was 3s./-3/163. self-government and had their correctives that operate ia OWD rulers. subject the Western lands; partly from the anxious to get into a higher class have to be in order to go into alves; 44, 836 Chang Ling Po: Cissy M. Xavier; 2, A. Janetin

the ring and ight a strenuous 45. 465 M. F. Billimoris: 3, Capt Wheeler; 4. H. R. Elsby; Bazerainty of Britain. India mbition of educated or semi-might be willing to do so."

Replying to a farther question, six, ten or fifteen-round contest; 46, 1804 C Roza:47, 1825 EG. 5, R. Hyndman; 6, C. M. L. Dever WAS & single nation: educated men who think that if

00 moral and physical Wilkinson; 48, 1970 Mok Ping (Dodwell & Co). it always possessed many races. England did not govern India. Mr. Wildin said that in the past and

7th Drawing (sold by Mias Lperature:-64. Humidity:—–—–50 many rulers many religions, many they would naturally become her the men of the Navy had always grounds they ought to be given Sang: 49. 398 P. Pestonjee; 50, languages, and was governed rulers. The very virtues of British fought for purses in Hongkong inducements to carry on their 423 P.A. Dixon: 51 475 Jenkins Gomes)-1, H. M. Basto; 2, F and J. Olsen; 52. 474 Jenkins and Wheeler; 3. D. H. Cooper; 4, F by foreign rulers hundreds of Government, promoting prosper. and they quite realised what that boxing.

"Do the men think the same J. Olsen; 53, 415 A. Jenkins; 54. Wheeler; 5, Jose Corteza; 6, Ho years before the British wentity, education, anity, the love of meant. He believed that by ao there. The British were obliged liberty, had tended to make th doing they did not lose their you do about fighting for 1217 Asteris Guttierez: 55. 653 Leung.

Lily Wilkinson; 56, 1760 P. 8th Drawing-1, A. RevED; | eventually to conquer India in Indians dissatisfied, but the amateur status so long as they purses?" we asked.

*All the man I have seen bold Pestonjee; 57, 621 W. Rz, E. Kem; 3, K. M. Lo ; 4, J. &.{p.m. remained in the Service; they order to prevent its becoming amalcontents were, after all, but could still fight under Amstear views which coincide with mine," Wilkinson; 58, 1336 J. M. Alves: Carvalho; 5. Cheng Chi-kensa; French possession. The lecturet fraction of the people.

1011 T. Tosaizuka: 6, H. Carvalho.

E. "Then it is not's question of 60, 1233 J. Noronha; then went on to speak of India's Nothing was entirely perfect in Boxing Association rales, but, he was the reply.

9th Drawing-1, Ching Wing great productiveness and trade; this world, no people, no State, believed, not under the rules of of the difficulties presented by no Government; but he ventured the Imperial Services Boxing their rot having fought for purses 61, 1967 George Taggart, 62, 1969 Kin; 2, Lee Lin; 3, Ah Soo;

A.W. Vigger: 63, 313 W.M.C. Mr. Clark; 5, H.V. Dobeon; 6, "It seems to me," before?" we snquired. her various religions and super- to claim for British rule in India Association.

*No replied Mr. Wildin; Rayer: 64, 482 Miss E. Osmund Tros Hot Hon. stitions, which he described; and that it had been humane, eficient, added Mr. Wildin, that if it is

10th Drawing.-1,J.0. Wabbes;

To-day- by the caste system which and eminently beneficial, and fully explained to men about to most of them has been, accus 65, 693 Fiving Kierlweel; 66, prevented men of different castes the secret was that, as a rule, engage lo a contest for a purse tomed to fight for purses The 421 CD. Ballivan; 67, 1118 DA-2, E. A. Koty: 3,. Woollard

Theatre Royal --- Warwick that they lose their amateur majority of the men who intend-Rozario: 68, 331 à Groot; 69, Ph. P. Higgins 5, Farg Som associating together. These caste Englishmen identified themselves

Comedy Co. present

"Captain status and they agree to it, thened to take part in the coming 1112. A.B. 8; 70, 1322 Lau Cheun; 6, Mr. Webb.. repulsions were a great evil, but with the interests of the country

Ping Nam; 71, 349 E Era: 72,

11th Drawing-1, Mrs. BDrew9.15 p.m. we must not forget that they they essayed to govern, and were there is nothing to complain of." tournaments have done so.“

In conclusion, Mr. Wildin 1146 F.B. Kirchner: 73, 645 3.Bouza; 2. W. R. Hatberler: 3, A. Hava there been any objec

Coronet Theatre-5.15 and 9.15 not confined to India; just, honest, sympathetic, elastic

tions in the past to fighting for said: There may be something Tarrant: 74, 1062 R. Pestonjes: Barnez; 4. J. C. Webbs, 5, possibly they were to be found

and accommodating in their

to say from the naval officer 75, 283 J.M.V. Remedios: 76. Company (I.R.A.P.), 6. W. H... even in Hongkong. The position administration

pulses we enquired..

Hing: 77, 356 PASSTOOTE.

Hongkong Theatre 5.15, 7.15- "Os the part of the men, none point of view, but for the life of 1224 Poon of woman in India was another difficult problem, for she bad

whatever," raplied Mr. Wildin, me I cannot and dist it is. From A Ratt, 78, 631 J. Gant 19th Drawing-1, 3. Young; and 9.15 p.m..

nor even on the part of the my own experimise, I know that 79, 1075 Mr. Molins: 80, 19462, Miss Teress Yeung 19. Charlie little freedom; was often shut up

say the officers are the interests of Guido-Iranovich: 81, 376 E. Vas; 4, F. Lambert; 5. Yung officers, in a 280dia; was retarded as

twenty years experience in the men at behrt, and my private Howard: 62, 1106 W.R. Fistow Cheong: 6. H. E. Burgess, Hongkong and in the Rayal opinion is that on physical as well: 83, 1924, Cheong Po: 84 866 Li 135 Drawing-1 H4Bad?: 2, Marines goes. I was formeris a moral grounds they should By Bang 85, 1261 Obang 8bi Mr, F. M. Sirs; 3, 1. A. Young: tie zei to take part Ngo, 36, 875 Sun Coy: 87,788 G. E. Malodes (Greco store); member of the Lower Deck stropy,

Avirali Kolased Silve; 88, 845 Chau gia. El da Bure; 6. E. Yip.

were

*

Next Saturday Mr. Stubba is to lecture again at the University on An Island Paradise," or "Three unfit to receive education; was months in the Sandwich Islands often married in infancy, and if To-night, he lectures at the her child husband died, she had Y.M.CA on New Zealand: to remain a widow. There were He leaves for Singapore on the

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59.

LIGHTING-UP TIME.

Lighting-up time to-day is 5 49

*DON'T FORGET.

To-morrow

Coronet Theatre-5.15, and 9.15 9.0.

Hongkong Theatrs-5.15, 7.15) (nad 9:15 pile

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