TO-DAY'S CHINESE TELEGRAMS.
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
DAY BY DAY.
Peking. January 6,
p.t.
The Lord Bishop is to preach | Chi Chi-chin, the former chief delegate to the Peace Conference at St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon, In Shanghai, has arrived and will shortly leave for Paris.
The Premier delared, at an entertainment in his residence on next Sunday, January 9th, at 6 Naw Year's Flay, that the negotiations with the representative of Yunnan in regard to the union question are neatly concluded, and when matters have been arranged with Tang Shao-yee, the Govern ment will deal with the Canton position with its utmost anergy. Shanghai, January & Chao Heng-teb, Tuchun of Hunan, on the capture of Changtah by Yunnan troops, has wired to Wong Chim-yuea, Tuchun of Hupah. for assistanCS. The latter replied that when large quantities of ammunition and $2,000,000 for military expenses are received from Peking, he will comply with the request.
An official report states that if Chan King-ming separates from Sun Yat-sen, the Government will appoint him Tuchun of Canton.
Yung Kwai, the Chinese Charge d'Affaires in Washington, has reported that the U.S. Government will pót advance any sum to thei Military Government of Canton.
FOOTBALL
To-morrow's Programme.
The following is the program-
me of matches arranged for to-morrow
DIVISION I.
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GOLF.
England v. The Rest.
This match will be played at Fanling on Sunday next, the 9th instant, the main course being
We are informed that a branch of the Chinese Merchanta Bank. Lid, will be opened for business on Monday, 10th January.
A Chinese was knocked down by a motor cycle at Wuhu Strest yesterday and sustained injuries to his left leg which necessitated his removal to the Kwong Wah! Hospital.
Before Mr. N. L. Smith at the Magistracy this afternoon Manuel Silice, Chief Ofice of the San Nam Hoi, was sum- moned by his wife for failing to provide maintenance since last month for herself and their little child. The case was proceeding when our representative left the Court.
A Chinese attempted to com-
reserved for this purpose from mit suicide yesterday by jumping 9.32 a.m. to 11.04 am. Players from the verandab of one of the H.M.S. Carlisle v. Hongkong starting before 10.48 are requested upper floors of a house at Por:- Club-Navy "A" ground, 4 p.m. to go out by the So'clock train. land Street, Yaumati. He was H.M.S, Ambrose v. S.C.A.Singles will be played in the not fatally injured, though an Navy "B" ground. 4 p.m.
Kowloons. Tamar.-St. Joseph's sround. 4 p.m.
RG.A. v. Wiltshires.-Spokuc- poo ground, 4 p.m.
DIVISION R.
United v. S.C.A. Reserves. St. Joseph's ground, 2 30 p.m.
morning over the Main Course ambulance had to be requisitioned and Foursomes (4 ball or ball) for his removal to the Govern in the afternoon over the Relief met Civil Hospital. Itis believed Course. Below Ara thee was suffering from insanity. teams. The first pair drives
off : 9.32, the others following Commander C. W. Beckwith, in order named at intervals of R. N., our Harbour Master. is four minutes.
not going Home on leave until the first week of next month. During his absence Lieutenant Hake, R.N.R., will act for him. It is stated that Mr. N. L. Smith
ENGLAND.
Club de Recreio r. St. Joseph's.Major Bagnall --S.CA. ground, 230 p.m.
R.M. Smith
Staffs r. Indians. Soskunpoo R.L.D. Wodehouse Ground 2.30 par
HMS. Carlisle Bea. . Pen-G. Paravicini
M. Shafall... jabis-Navy "A" ground,Z3Jp.ni."
R.G.A. Reserves v. Oilers Unit RA. Camidge
ed.-Navy "B" ground, 2.30 p.m.
Kowloon Reserves v. H.K. Club
Ree.-S.C.A. ground. 4 p.m.
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The First Division Clubs com- mence the second half of their League engagements to-morrow,
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A.FL. Crow
Captain James
".5.1. Beavis R. Hancock J. Hooper
Wole
house new | J.W. Alabaster
B. Harper W. Fracks
F. Bevington Owing to the Rugby match, Major Edwards Navy v. Army, taking place on | M.M: Mas the Club ground, the Club soccerJ. Rhodes
will be away to the team Carlisle
the Navy "A" Commit
Bailors will ground. The be Gelding almost side, as the crew has been relies ed by details arriving on the Bremen. The last meeting of H. Hancock these teams resulted in a win for N.L. Leefe the Club by two goals to nil. GC Moxon is hoped to see Kuhr torn out for the Club, who will make an effort to take both points.
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Comtr Kilgour
THE BEST. T.W. HEL
A. B. Stewart. B. D. C. Mor-
Ean will also act as Assistant Har-" T.S. Forras. bour Master in addition to bisi J.L. Creckall, duties ...aa.... Superintendent „off Hos. J. John-Imports and Exports. Mr. McIver
stone. also goes Home soon. A. H. Fergo-
Cap:
E. Davidson.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 7. 1921.
THEATRE ROYAL, HONGKONG.
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Commencing 21 8,15
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10th day of January, 1921, at 3. Pm, at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of j His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of Crown Land a Cheap Sale, Ladies and Gentie- Tear The Mui, in the Colony of men's all leather boots and shoes Hongkong, for a term of 75 years. lection
cleared at Hi pair, Also great se- with the option of renewal at
of Ladies petticoats.
A Crown Reat to be fixed by the blouses, gowns, dinner dresses. Surveyor of His Majesty the mantles, sic, etc. Cleared at 30% Apply to "Madame King, for one further term of 75 below cost.
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An Interim Dividend of 2,- per OUR MAIN SHOW ROOMazdinary share free of Income. AND TOWN GARAGE adjoin- | fax has been declared on account ing Pedder Street and Des Vœux [of the year 1920. It is payable Road will be opened in March, in London on the 5th January, also the GARAGE AT REPULSE next. Coupon No. 36. BAY.
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son. The car swain of the Ching Pa Leslie has reported to the Police that an Smith. unknown
dropped passenger
The Orchestra will in at-
A complate line of rations overboard sesterday whilst the 5. Wilson. launch was on her way to Hong-
From the 25th December date.tendance daily during shernoon Studebaker Mods.s and. Spike Hon. E. V. D. kong from Yaumati. In spite of a Brossard Mopic & Co., is convert- tes and dinner.ondays and Parts will arrive shortly.
Parr.thorough search of the surrounded into Join: Stock Company Fridays excepted. Dr Forsyth. ipg area the body was no incorporated in France under the J.D.Kinnaird. recovered. The coxswain was 6rm pame
F.S. Harrison unable to say whether the deceas-
R. E. Maced jumped overboard or accident-
dougall. ally fell into the water. T.R. Chassels.
Sociate des Brossard Mopin.
Tientsin Capital $3.000.000
Fend Office, Tientsin.
Etablissements
Agencies:
Paris. Singapore. Saigon, Hai- Canton. Hongkong. phang. Shanghal, Tientsin, Peking.
The two men charged in con- dollars. K.S.Morrisonnection with the recent armed N.S. Marshall robbery at Rerlamation Street, F. Maitland.
resulting in the killing of Ser. G.M. Young. geant Gardiner. were again re- E... Sim.
manded when brought up before W. J. MarMr. G. S. Orne at the Police: rison. Cours this morning. Inspector!
Cargill. who applied for the remand, said be had received instructions to do so from the Captain Superintendent of Police.
H. Scott. H.G. Baxter, Tiffins have been ordered.
BILLIARDS.
Two boarmen were waylaid by two robbers at Pict Street
LESSON IN CHINESE.
WINE PAS a Okrem grada, verand angry, but brett a to Energan
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Semi-sacred concerta
cars will be specially geare NO
be suit the roads of Hongkong and
beld during tifin and sitemoon the New Territaries, with a view i tea on Sundays.
WAR MEMORIAL..
SUBSCRIPTION LIST.
to effecting greater efficiency in
climbing
hit
together with
economy in fuel consumption.
UP-TO-DATE PUMPING
Signed) W. H. BELL.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
DEFENCE CORPS.
STATIONS are being installed at Orders by Lieut-Col. L. G. Bird,
both garages, where "SHELL”
SPIRIT MOTOR
and {"VACUUM". MOBILE OILS
will be obtainable at all hours.
LIVERY SERVICE.
D. S. 0.
Administrative Commandant.
Friday. 7th January, 1921. 1. Parades. Parades for Week
For the erection by Public Subscription, of a building to be run on Y. M. C. A. lines, to be THERE IS THIS DIFFERENCE | Eading +5th January will be held called the ** War Memorial WHEN YOU RIDE WITH US in accordance with Programme of Institute and to be managed for
Work. A distinguished looking car the joint use of the Navy, the
a. Musketry.-PART I will be Army and Civilians by a Joint bearing the stamp of private
ownership is at your disposal. A fired on Sunday, 16th January, at
Board of Directors.
bare pot yet "fired Part 1, must
A portion of the sum raised will trial will unquestionably convince King's Park Range, at 10 am. male and member in this be devoted to the erection of a per-you that our service is above the Any members of the Corps who
manent stone memorial which average. will be put in hand at an early HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE end on this date.
J. H. TAGGART.
~raty [mg
Apa marie at warmaz Parpes? 10 in the Chinew examisation and in
Ambrose receive the S.C.A. on the Navy "B" ground where the Chinese should! win. The Navy team are unterled just now and they have had some difficulty in fielding a side lately New blood has arrived since. their last match in the League
โด a League match played these and a good game, is, expected. last night in the Garrison stopped the men, and when one of These teams are meeting for the Sergeanta Mesa, the Petty them protested at the madner io first time in the League this Officers easily disposed of the season, as their first match: was home team. The results of the scratched owing to the S.C.A. | games were as follows:- ground not being ready for play.
day and robbed of their pazional possessions, amounting to $10.60 Inter-Mess League Match.in money. Announcing extensibly that they were revenue officers,
robber on this pretest Chark's Read, Crastal 2nd Der
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Kowloon and Tamar play their return fixture and it is expected that the sailors will win. The last match was a win for the civilians by three to one.
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The two militar Leacts in the League play their return game at Sookunpoo, where a good game is expected. The winners of this match will bead the League table. The fir-t meeting of these teams resulted in a win for the E. G. A. be the old gual in five and the Wiltshires will be out to turn the tables on their rivals for League honours. A fast game is expected, and a draw is predicted.
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GARRBON MESS (1) Sgt. Major Strood ... 99 Sci. Turner
which they were robbed of their money, the former made him feel
the weight of a half-brick on bis head. almost stunning bian
Ladies:--1, Mrs. Reynolds, 167;.
92
Sgt. Major Carter
66
Sgt. Scouler.
150
Q.M. S. Stanley
142
A successiut whist driva was held at the Catholic Men's Club, last evening. There were 144 players present. The following
Sgt. Homocks
69
the
Prize
winnuts :-
PETTY OFFICERS. 15: F.B.A. Green C.P.O. RiveTA
150
150
ERA. Denger
150
E.R.A. Sowry
133
C.E.R.A.Chapman
150
E.R.A. Sargent
150
174.
129.
The highest break (33 unfinish- d) was made by Sargent.
teams are evenly matched as regards size, and a very ered Fome is expected with the United just getting home.
2. Mrs. Prickett. 163: 3, Mrs.
Tarvard of Br 100 cet:ter 21 x Chiron
$24 sim a Ett kaewingrat. Vanduri and Hitra.
the Chine martine The
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
PRINCE LINE FAR EAST SERVICE
From NEW YORK
The Steamship
"SLAVIC PRINCE"
date.
Lists may be found at:- Messrs. Lane Crawford Mes-19. Kelly & Walsh Messrs. Moutrie Messrs. Wm. Powell Ltd. The Hongkong Club - The Hongkong Cricks: Club *The Club Lusitano
The Engineers' Institute The Victoria Recreation Club The Kowloon Cricket Club The Kowloon Bowling Club The Peak Clab The Club de Recreio The Craigongower · lub
M. J. BREEN. Hon. Secretary War Memorial
Committee.
NOTICE.
Bigg. 162: Boaby Prize: Mrs. Having arrived. from the above Laing, 132. Genta:-1, Mr. Port. Consignees of Cargo are |Wilks, 179; 2. Mr. Lanzer, 175; 3. hereby informed that their goods Mr. Couch, 174; 4. Mr. Rutter.are be ng landed at their risk into Booby Prize. Mr. Walters. the Godowns of the Hongkong Mr. R. Spetticue acted as and Kowloon Wharf and Godown M.C., and the prizes were pre-Company, Limited." Kowloon,
ented by Mr. R. W. Brown.
and stored at Consignees risk and THE NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR expanse.
NEWS AND VIEWS.--
Those genial philanthropists who bombard you with benevol
All broken, chafed and damaged goods are to be left in the Go- downs, where they will be ex-
COMBATING VENEREAL.
DISEASES.
Women of the European Com- munity
THE END OF THE ROAD" At St. Andrew's Hall, City Hall, TO-NIGHT at 5.30 p.m.
The following Meetings have amined on Tuesday, 13th inst. been arranged under the suspices at 10 a.m.
All claims must be presented of the Hongkong General Cham- In the Junior Division. St. Joseph's should add to their The Staffs and Carlisle Re-ent offers to advance any sum within fifteen days of the steam-ber of Commerce points and maintain their posi- serves should win their games from £5 to £5,000 are at leaster's arrival here, after which date Film Lecture for Men and tion at the head of the League. against the Indians and Punjabis. keen students of psychology. One they cannot be recognized. The College boys are plaving
of these gentlemen is sending out.
No claims will be admitted after good football just now and should
his circulars in scented envelopes the goods have left the GodowDS, win easily.
A meeting of the Referees.and addressed in a feminine hand: and all Goods remaining unde- Board of the H.K.F.A. will be-Daily Sketch.
livered after the 14th inst, will be held at Victoria Barracks at p.m.
subject to rent. The R.G.A. Reserves meet the on Tuesday, January 11th, for
Consignees of cargo are hereby Oilers, and a good game is the purpose of examining cand. Referring to Mr. Justice notified that they must produce expected. The soldiers will fight idates for the appointment Darling's protest against incest an Import permit signed by the hard to win and maintain their referee. A meeting of the Hong- trials being held in secrecy the Superintendent of Imports and position in the League.
kong League · will follow the Newustin Chronicle says: There Exports Hongkong, before Bills
are mang, of course, who very of Lading can be countersigned. rightly object to publicity in No Fire Insurance - kas, been. regant to questions andoubtedly affected Fregugnant, but the point urged to
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The second teams of the Club and Kowloon will meet at 4 pm. and the Club should win. They will be strengthened in this match by: the inclusion of some old players.-
above meeting.
QUIZ...
TEAMS.
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Eiles! Lading will be counter- The following will represent that it is dangerous to keep signed by United in their match with South people in ignorand and that
China-Wm. McLeod: R. E. some of the cases beard have FURNESS WITHY & CO. LTD. Simmons and D. D. Urquhart shown that shef offenders were St. George's Building" (Capt.); J. Leonard, D. Laing and utterly undeschis, that they
C. EL. Blake; J. Kent, Buwa, ware doing mything legally
United G. T. May, R. K. Valentine and wrong. Obviously the point is x
Another good game should be Been ip the 6.C.A. Réserver match. These
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NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby even that we have registered ourselves as a private limited Company onder the provision of the Companies Ordinances 1911-1915 and on and after the 1st January 1921 the whole of our business as a going concern will be taken over by and will be carried on under the name of THE UNION TRADING | COMPANY, LIMITED, but there will be no change in the manage- ment thereof.
Dated the lat day of January 1921. (Sed.) The Union Trading Co.,
by S. M. CHURN,
General Manager.
NOTICE.
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From December 1st, 1920, w* bave taken over the Exile Garage and Hongkong Motor Co. and are curred previous to that date. not responsible for any debts in-
UNITED MOTOR CO. LTD.. 33 and 35 Des Vœux Road,
NOTICE.
THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC
CO. LTD.
NOTICE is hereby given that Certificate for 2 Shares Numbers 25592/25593 issued on 22nd May DAMAGED. GOODS "
1894 in the name of Ismail Pillas At The Helen My Institute Mader has been declared: loss, and Monday, January 10th at 3.30 p.should. the same not b. produced
By Order,
D. K. BLAIR,
Apting Secretary, Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce;- Hongkong, 5th January, 1921.
before 7th January 1921, it, shal; } ba deemed cancelled and of o effect.
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Hongkong, 21st December, 1920,
PART will commence on Saturday, 22nd Janusty, 1921.
Orders for Mounted Infantry Section. 3. Parade.--Parade. at Polo Ground, Causeway Bay on Wed- desfay, 12th instant, at 5 p.m.
Dress: Optional.
Orders for Cadet Company by Lieut. A. J. M. Weyman.
4. Parade. The Company will parade at Headquarters on Tues- day, 11th instant at 5.30 p.m.
Dress Drill Orðar.
G. F. E. RAPSON Bi-Major
Adjutant, H. V. D. Corps.
NOTICE.
The Corps Rifle Team are fring in the League Competition versus R. N. Dockyard Recreation Club on Saturday, 15th January, 1921.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned bavareceived instructions to sell by Public Auction on
Wednesday the 12th January,
3023
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4 cases Airship Modals
8 cases Antimony Ore
* bags Coffee
1 case Oil Sample
1 case Porosiain Ware
1 case Rolled Outs
2 bales Old Newspaper
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