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TO-DAY'S MISCELLANY.
THE HONGKONG
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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921.
ON THE WATERFRONT,
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The passenger-list and manifest of the N.Y.K. steamer Nikko Maru, which arrived at Hongkong lato yesterday afternoon from Melbourne and Sydney and way; | ports, are notable for their laugth- |iness. The vessel entared at
the Harbour Office with a total of} 458 passengers in all classes and 2,173 tons of cargo, most of which is wool and tallow for Japan. The number of passengers on the Nikko Mam is in excess of what Thas been ruling on Australian įsteamers for some time and the
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INTERPORT ROWLS.
Shanghai Wins From K.B.G.C.
A small cargo only was landed at Hongkong. due to the harry booking of freight in Australia for Kobe and Yokobama. The holds are carrying 2127 tons, mostly [raw agricultural products, there being 1,100 tons of wool alone, it was said by officers of the vessel. The tallow ship-
AN INTERESTING GAME. ments are big too. Local con- The second game in the inter- signments amounted to 46 tons.port bowling tournament was A mail of 38 bags was delivered played at Kowloon yesterday at the port.
afternoon when the Shanghai re- presentatives met and defeated the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, | on the latter's maks. The air was cool and in the pleasant surrcond- ings quite good attendance paraded before the end of play.; Mr. R..M. Dyer, President of the Lawo Bowls Association, was one
The Nikko Marn sailed about noon to-day for Japanese ports.
The full scores were as under:- Flead Shanghai. K.B.G.C.
Ne. Shots, Total. Shots. Total,
2
2
+
$
*
15
1
12
10
12
12
20
14
21
15
Fast Time Home. That the Pacific route to Britain is faster than by Suez bas again been demonstrated by the C.P.O.S., it was stated at the Hoogkong office this morning. The Empress of Asia on her last trip from of the on-lookers. Hongkong to Vancouver made Players from Shanghai were good connections resulting in well pleased with the green-st passengers on the vessel booked | Kowloon as it was very fast and through to Liverpool arriving | like the greens in the North. The there 27 days after leaving this local team presented a strong port. The time from Hongkong front bus a notable absentes from to Vancouver was 18 days and 15 the team was F. Lapsley; an hours, according to schedule. j interport player last year. The Trans-Canads passengers had Shangbai tour was a good com- one hour to change to the bination and it is probable that continental train and bag-the same team will be the selec- gage was handled speedily. tion for Saturday's game. Two In 92 hours the train reached changes were made in the side Lady Catheart is said to have; Montreal and a special train that was defeated by the Kowloon won £7,000 in two hours in the! took Liverpool passengers on to Cricket Club, S. Marks and H.Casino at Deauville. Quebec, where the Empresa of Landers taking the places of J France was waiting to sail im- Keefe and A. J. Brown.
A COUNTESS'S LUCK AT THE TABLES.
With £5 Won £7,000 in Two Hours' Play.
"
The countess, dropped into the Casino after dinner, and sat down, to play about 10 o'clock.
STARTED WITH A "FIVER." She had with her only 125£ (nominally 25), and could hardly have anticipated other than
mediately after the transference The teams were composed of of the passengers. Six days later the
following:-Shanghai. S. the vessel berthed in the
Marks, H. Landers, J. Shaw and Mersey, and Hongkong travellers G. McAlister (skip); Kowloon had covered approximately 7.300 B.G.C., W. Hedley, C. Atkinson, miles to Vancouver. 3.000 miles G. Gray and W. Russell (skip). short and merry innings.
to Montreal and 2,700 miles to
Liverpool-a total of 13,000 miles Playing on a fast green the
But wonderful luck was hers!
from her seat
in a day under four weeks. Vie Shanghai team got into their from the very first stake, and at Saez the fastest time recorded by stride quicker than the locals.midnight Lady Cathcart rose one of the steamers of the The start was a good break for winner of 175.000f, (nominally the delighted regular lines is 34 days, it is said, the visitors as four beads were £7.000.) a difference of a week.
European-Line Steamer Arrives.
The steamer Iyo Maru, of the! NY.K. European Lite, arrived at Hongkong this morning from Marseilles with
won with a margin of six shots in thair favour. Kowloon then gained two threes and were on an equal score.
Just before she left the table: the lock had shown sigus of! changing, a d the countess had the strength of mind to let well alone.
seventh Lead, but the score stood. The Club was in the lead at the
MATRIMONIAL DIFFERENCES. at 14 to 7 in Shanghai's favour fifteenth head was the turning Grey Warter, who was killed in Vera Countess of Cathcart's after the next five heads. The first husband was Captain del point of the game for Shanghai the
18-9.
Three Chinese were injured as! The holding of the Darma-Loudon and the result of a motor car crash men: Conference at Washington passengers and a heary cargo which took place 8: Garden is a fitting sequel to the bolding There were 430 tons of general Road this moraing. The of another great conference in
cargo and three passengers for
WAX. She married Earl car, which belongs to tos Palace that city in October 1919 the this port and 4.200 tons of freight massed four, making the score Cathcart in 1919. Only the other Garage, was being driven up the first International Labour Con- and 122 passengers--59 cabin
Until the last head the week differences between the Road when it suddenly turned ference, where the principles of and 63 steerage for Shanghai game was hard and keep. Both earl and bis wife led to the an- off at a tingent and struck labour reform by international Kobe and Yokohama. The mails and Kowloon managed to reduce that he would not be responsible Leams made some pretty shots nouncement by advertisement against the railings. The car agreement laid down by the Peace totalled 45 bags. rebounded and as the road at this Treaty were first put into prac-items on the local manifest are the visitors held the majority
The larger their opponente lead alightly, but for bla wife's debts. part is very steep, it turned tice. Ifelegates of 41 States were 125 kegs wire nails, 514 pkgs dyes right to the last, winning by 21 to advertisement) that her allowance The countess replied (also by over on its side, throwing out the present, including East and West, and paste, 437 slabs tin, 450 drums driver and the three passen- and the meetings were held in paint and 920 flasks quick-silver.
from her husband had been £960 gers. The driver was severely the Pan-American Union Hall Going through are large quant injured on the head and one of the most beautiful of the ities of steel ammonis, dres and on other parts of the body public buildings of Washington rubber among other lines." and was removed to the Govern. The effects of this "Washington ment Civil Hospital. Two of the Conference** passengers, who
have
already
The superior play of Shanghai | a year, out-of which she paid all as apparent early in the game travelling expenses and £276 and their combination work was year in school fees for her two good. Gray was the notable children.
Her husband, she said. bad player for Kowloon.
offered her £1,500 a year less
might pay for separate establish ment, but this offer she had “indignantly declined."
A
Encounters Typhoon The British-India steamer Tan- were alag been widespread, and this city injured, if Jess seriously. may well become the founda arrived at this port to-day Jir. R. Lapsley had charge of were picked up by a taia-head of the two greatest frofo Kobs and Moji, bound for the game and Messrs. J. O. Mic-come tax and less any debts he passing car and also conveyed streams along which the peace of Calcutta, having passed through Laggan (Kowloon) and J. Keefe to the Hospital. The exact spot the world may be achieved-dis- a typhoon on Wednesday when in (Shanghai) were the scorers.
armament and industriel reform. the Formosa Channel The vessel So writes a Homo paper. Some suffered no damage. She carries people have not such a high 3,000 tons of Japanese cost' and estimate of the results of the general cargó for Calcutta. labour conference.
The C.N.C. steamer Suiyang, on arrival here yesterday after -Despite bis judicial experience noon from Tsingtao and Shanghai, Mr. Justice Horridge retains at reported rough weather on the 63 his faith in the institution of trip south.
where the accident occurred was the upper part of Garden Road. just where it joins úp with Kennedy Road.,
At the conclusion of the game Mr. David Keith (the Vice-Pre- sident of the the Club) expressed FIEUZAL GLASSES. thanks to the visitors for the very pleasant game they had given Out of doors there is nothing so them and extended a very hearty restful and comfortable for the welcome to visit the Club at any eyes so the light reflected from time. He trusted their stay in the green fields and trees the absorp- Colony would be a very pleasant on of the ultra-violet and orange rays by the chlorophyll of the
one.
ANOTHER ACCIDENT. What might have been a serious accident took place on the Praya last evening, near the Leung Wing Wharf. A motor cycle from the Mercury Garage, that was being marriage. A bachelor until his Passes Examination. driven aloog by a Chinese 44th year, Sir T.G. Borridze lived Mr. H. C. R. Norton, of the Mr. Keith called for three leaves; hence the introdnation of with one passenger in the sidecar a happy married life for 19 years, Admiralty oil-tank steamer Khaki hearty cheers for the Shanghai Fietzal Glass, yellowish green in sad another on the rear seat, and is now reported to have has passed the examination for players and these having been colour, which is produced in plunged headlong into the harbour, arranged a second marriage-second mate of steamships at the enthusiastically given Mr. Mc-several shades, and lenses made taking with it two of the men, with Mrs. Ethel Markham. One Harbour Office. The man perched behind on the of the tallest of our judges, Mr. rear seat was more fortunats, | Justice Horridge also holds the for he bad the presence of record for attendance at court, wind to jump off before the without one machine.
went Over the
absent" mark.
Praya wall: With commend received nothing worse than a able promptitude, two Indian severe ducking. constables, who were patroli-. The machine and side car were ing the road, jumped
into this morning salved and taken the water, and with soine difficul, back to the Garage without any ly rescued the two men who | damage,
WOMEN'S CHAMBERS OF..
COMMERCE.
Alester returned thanks. He hop of this may be worn as a protec ed that before leaving they would tion by over-sensitive eyes" where bave another opportunity of meet-it is desirable to tone down exoes- ing the Club. He was pleased that)sive light and glare. Fisuta)}} they had won because it evened up lenses of any prescription lak their defeat of the previous day. either regular or Torfe forps sfe The International Women's
manufactured by The HongKonst Chambers of Commerce Confer- The Shanghai players having Optical Co., Buccessors to Clark ence will take place in New York given three hearty cheers and and Co., Manufacturing and Re- next year, it is stated. China has "tiger" for the local team, the fracting Opticises, 53, Queen's been invited to, and will, send proceedings terminated.
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