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His Worship, after a reference to the various ordinances raised by the charges, remarked that he did not feel justified in sending | the acqused to gaol. He would remand him until Tuesday next) to see what arrangements would be made by the operators of the abip.

Mr. Macnamara pointed out that under the Ordinanco, Gor- mans were not allowed to land in Hongkong or any other British! territory, much less lotting the the,accused loose during his stay thora.

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The accused executed a most graceful bow in acknowledgement of His Worship's decision.

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FOOTBALL.

Saturday's Matches. The results of Saturday'e games

SHIELD SEMI-FINAL. H.M.S. Titania, 5; St. Joseph's [College, 0.

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splendid run by Omar, Xavier pulled up for offside. With the Wm.

sent in straight to Yeoman, the ball in midfield time arrived with ball rebounding from the goalie the Club winners of a fast game to Hatchby, who cleared. Offside by two goals to one. Mr. Masters against Xavier sont the was the referee.

sailors in and Ogley cleared. The game was evenly contested Hutchby returned with a long and on the run of the play a shot which Wes headed by draw would appear to have been one of the defenders post Silva. the result. The Club deserve! St. Joseph's went away from the their win, however, for taking! centre-kick and Valesco skimmed chances in front of goal. the bar with a fast shot. At the Begg was the pick of the other end, Hendry received from attack, while the Club's middle Hongkong Club, 2: Kowloon, 1. McCarin and sent in a high shot line prevented the Kowloon for- R.G.A., 2; 8.C.A. 0.

that went over the bar. In the wards from combining. The Club closing minute Cooper sent in a [attack was weakened by the shot from the left which Silva absence of Sandberg, McTavish partly cleared and Piles gave the and Hamilton, but their substi- ball to Hendry who rushed it tutes are doserving praise for the past Silva. Time arrived with way they swung the ball about. the sailors winners as above The backs cloared well and stated.Mr. Hollands was in charge Rodger played his usual game in of the game, Mr. J. McCubbin, goal. Weyman and Mair played TITANIA V. ST. JOSEPH'S. and Mr. H. McTavish of the a hard game for Kowloon and The Titania entered the final Hongkong Club were the lineu-Crocker saved well. in the shield competition when men.

DIVISION II.

United, 2; Indian Rec. Club, R.G.A. Reserves, 5; Kowloon Res., 1.

The Polico scratched to the Tamar in the Hongkong League us they were unable to raise a team.

:

R.G.A. V. B.C.A.

they defeated the College team Hyndman played a hard game These teams mot on the S.C.A. on the Club ground by five goals for the College, but he was marked ground before the usual Chinese to love. St. Joseph's did not by the sailors' contre-half after deserve to lose by so large ahis first run down.

| margin as they held their own in

CLUB V. KOWLOON,

| crowd and a large number of military supporters. South China' were early attacking and Hollo- the first half and with ordinary On the Club ground prior to the way had to clear a shot from luck would have been the first to Shield match these teams met in the right. McHugh got away for score. Ogley started the game a League game. The home side the soldiers and centred, Hen- for the College and the sailors turned the tables on the Kowloon wood being stopped for offside receiving went straight for the St. team for their defeat earlier in play. Au Kit-Bang forced a Joseph's goal but sent the ball the season. Wallace and Logan corner off Walker, from which. outside. Hyndman took the ball turned out to assist the Club and Holloway cleared and the soldiers down and running through the Tonkin partnered Lawrence at transferred play to the other and defence ended up by shooting back, Gerrard replacing Mo-whore Watson tested the goalie wide. The sailors forced a corner Tavish in the forward line. Begg with a well-directed shot. Best which was cleared by Omar and started for the Club who were the forced a corner off Fung Tai and by good combination the first to attack and Crocker was McHugh kicked behind. Follow- College team worked the called upon to save from Wallace, ing give and take play the R.G.A. ball down and Ogley sent Woyman sent Taylor away, the were awarded a froo kick for in a shot that struck the upright latter sending in a high shot for hands and Honwood sent well in and rebounded to play. The Rodger to clear. Following mid-where Chan So handled and the sailors again transferred to the field play, Railton sent in a shot soldiers were awarded a penalty St. Joseph's goal and Cooper that Crocker stopped and being kick from which Henwood open- tested Silva with a fast shot. A prossed by Begg stumbled and fell, ed the score. Before half-time free kick to St. Joseph's for at the 8400 time pushing | South China tried hard to level | Greaves fouling Ogley raised the the ball away, and Logan the scores but the R.G.A. kept hopes of the College supporters, being close up sent the ball into them out and half-time arrived bul Mapleson cleared by kicking the net. Evelyn received from with the soldiers leading by one to touch. McCann received from the restart and ran through, goal to nil the throw-in and Omar miskick-passing to Townsend close in. The Resuming, South China took the ing lot in Piles, who beat Silva latter beat Rodger but the ball ball down and Au Kit-sang sent and opened the score for the struck the inside of the upright in a low shot for Holloway to kick sailors. From the contre the and rebounded to Taylor, who out. Donovan sent Watson away sailors attacked and Hendry was returned wide of the post. Begg and he got well down and sent in pulled up for offside. McCann tried a run through but stumbled a shot that the goalie partly clear- fouled Ogley and from the free-whon about to shoot. He recovered. The ball rebounded to Hon- kick Omar sent Rahmin down[ed, however, and sent the ball wood who shot outside, The the wing but Mapleson tackled straight to Crocker who cleared, Chinese forced а corner and and cleared. Hands against the ball going out to Gerrard who Holloway was lucky to clear. Hutchby saw the College in passed to Begg and this player Donovan sent McHugh away, the again, but Xavier shot wide. ran through and beat Crocker latter centred and Henwood sent Ogley received in midfield and with a low cross shot. No further in a fast shot which was cleared. beating Mapleson sont in scoring before half time and the Walson returned and Chan So ground shot for Yeoman to pick Club leading by two to nil. cleared. At the other end,

up and throw away. The same Resuming, Kowloon attacked Holloway turned a shot from player sent in again and Yeoman and Taylor sent over a long pass Wong Pak-cheung round the just managed to turn the shot for Evelyn to beud in and post, Wilson received and going round the post for corner.J. Rodger to clear. Townsend, down the wing, centred. Hen- Hendry received from the corner who had changed places with wood, receiving, sent in hard for kick and went right through and Wheeler, was forced to kick be the goalie to partly clear and sent in a fast shot that Silva only hind from Gorrard. Mair cleared McHugh running up put the partly cleared and Powell, being and Evelyn receiving went down ball into the net. Shortly after close up, put the ball into the net. but Lawrence returned. Mair sent time arrived with the R.G.A. Half time arrived soon after within a long shot that Rodger tipped winners of a fast game by two the sailors leading by two goals over the bar. Coombes placed goals to love. Mr. Andrewe was to nil.

well from the corner kick and in charge of the game.

OTHER MATCHES.

Resuming, the sailors forced & Rodger fisted away. Gerrard With the conclusion of the ated view of Hongkong at night. More fortunate than some of the corner and Garside taking the received and ran the length of above game the R.G.A. complete members of his suite, the Crown kick sent the ball behind. Ogley the field and Crocker running out their League programme, finish- Prince, who was highly apprecia- received and was brought down by collided with the Club player and ing one point behind the leaders. tive of the cordial welcome ex-McCano, the College boing award-was partly stunned. Play was

In the Junior division, the tende to him by his Excellency ed a free kick, Play was very fast stopped for a short period for

collect far and Yeoman saved a dangerous Crooker to

'himself. United beat the Indians by the the Governor, has

mal In response to an invitation, a escaped

On shot from Rahmin. At the other Resuming, McPhail sent in to odd goal in three, May scoring party of Pressmen paid on visit the voyage the Japanese Heir end, Hendry rushed the ball into Wallace who forced Townsend to the goale for the United.

Rodger dropped: The R.G.A. Reservos beat the! Saturday afternoon to the Apparent has been enjoying the the net following a scrimmage kick behind.

round the College goal. Being the ball on to the crossbar from Kowloon second by five goals! Katori, which ie conveying the attructions of deck golf.

corner - kick where it to one. Kent (3), Harris and Japanese Crown Prince on The Crown Princo had a busy three goals down, the College, the his tour to Europe, Mr. day on Saturday prior to the roarranged their side, Ogley re-rebounded to Goldenberg who Teliott for the R.G.A and Mason Sawada, a member of departure of the Katori and placing Omar at back, the latter returned wide. Kowloon then for Kowloon were the goal

Hyndman the transferred play to the Club scorers. H.I.H.'s suite, receiving

the partnered

and morning. right while Valesco changed end

Rodger handled No Kashima yesterday newspaper representativos,

A moeting of the II.K. F. A. is formal statement was made, but His Imperial Highness visited from outside right to the centre in the penalty area. Knight took Mr. Sawada, who was attacked the lighthouse at Green position. These changes im- the kick and placed the ball into to be held at 5, 30 p.m. at Victoria the attack, to the Japaness Embassy in Taland,

but Bt. the net. Kowloon tried hard to Barracks on Wednesday, March after-proved London a few years ago and is noon received a largo party Joseph's could not score. The get the equalising goal, but 16th, to receive the reports of paying his third visit to England, of Japanese school children, ball was either sent straight to Rodger in goal was very safe. referess on Club failing to appear intimated that his Imperial High-while in the evening a banquet the goalie or skied over the bar, Weyman sent in a ground shot on dates appointed and to arrange ness had been much impressed by was held on board, at which H.E. Valesco being at fault on more that Rodger kicked away and for presentation, of what he had seen on the voyage, the Governor and other promin. than one sponsion with only the Club transferred play to the trophies.

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