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FRIDAY, MARCH 31. 1922.

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THE EASY TO DO ARE NOT To-morrow's Programme. It would dambilens be to

tha WELL TO DO. mutual benefit of both places if talkers and writers in Hongkong A Dance will be held at the and Canton were to act on the U.S.RO. on Saturday, the 1st. suggestion of the Canton Times--| April, 1922, starting at d.15 p.m. Let's try throwing bouquets at punctually. Arrangements « sa each other instead of brickbats," heretofore-Adr Not that there is any need to ra-

about' a

The

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BOXING” TOURNAMENT.

The Preliminary Bouts.

A number of the preliminary bouts in the Hongkong Boxing

Lightweights:"A**

P. Q. Lee! (HMS. Hawkina) v. L/C.Coglan(King's).—The soldier was knocked out in the first round,

(both of King's Regt.)--Flynn won Ple. Flynn v. Pte, Williams

The matches for to-morrow are Association's twelfth tournament with a knockout in the first round. as follow --

were disposed of at the Theatre Royal ani night. The programme second round, and there were 13. A. B. Tally walked into the commenced at seven o'clock and byis. four hours of clean, wholesome

LEAQUE DIVISION 1. Kick-off 4.30 p.m.

LEAGUE: DIVISION HI Kick-off 3 p..

and

SECOND ROUND.

(Navy)--Tuls won.

P. O. Leef(Navy) v. A, B. Tully

SECOND ROUND.

first round. 1

Pte. Mansing v. Sgt. Ayra (both of King's) win for Manning.

A. B. Doyle (Navy) v. Pte. son retired in the first round. [Saunderson (King's).-Saunder-

frain from sensible, constructiva Yesterday's

Hongkong Clad v. King's-sport was enjoyed. The tours- criticism: but the times certainly shows one fatal case-af small-pox

health return Club ground.

ment continups to-night at the call for the exercise of a spirit (Chinese) and one con-fatal Carlow Navy "A" ground.

Hongkong Police. H... name hour, bat, owing to the fact based on a desire to see the good,currence each of plague (Chinese).

that a number of the 112 entries and no: the bad, in each other. Inand paratyphoid fovër (Malay).

Kowloon . H.M.S. Ambrosa-failed to scale within the limits Little (Navy)-Little was knook-.

Pie. Flynn (King's) r. A. B. short, if we try, as

Kowloon F.C ground. Happy of their classes and that others ed out in the first round. our can temporary puts it, to understand:

Valles..

were absent through illness and the other fellow's standpoint in hopses, Nos. 39 and 41. Wanchai-South Chios ground.

upper storeys of two South Chins v. H.M.S. Titaxis. other causes, it will not de neces-(both of The King's)-Itwin gave Pia. Irwin v. Pia. Peaksyman stead of insisting that he accept Road, were destroyed in a fira

sary to hold the matinee on up. ours, we shall go a long way which occurred in the eady kunpoo ground.

R.G... H..S. Cairo.--Sox Saturday, as previously arranged. S. Cleary (Hawkins) v. Pte. towards renewing the traditional hours of this morning. Damage

Most of the combatauls were McGuinness (King's)-McGoia- friendship between Canton and; Hongkong. The Canton Timu to the extent of $100 was done.

well-matched and some reallyness won on points. appeals to the newspapers here to

sporty contests were witnessed.i Pte. Flynn, Pta. Doonis. Pts. unite in an endeavour to bave The Sim showing the four

Many of the participators showed Kalls, Pte. MeSally had ns op- King's Reserves v. University much promise and in the finals ponents and went into the third bath foreigners and Chinese work rounds of the famous Carpentier-

-Sookunpoo ground. together in a spirit of friendly Cook fight, and Resiart's delight-

Carle Reserves . St. Joseph's class boxing.

there should be some quite good round. McSally similarly reached co-operation. So he an we are ful comedy "Her

-St. Joseph's ground. Beloved

Unfortunately, the semi-finals. concerned, we could wish for

South Villain,"

China

there wase a number of walk- featuring

Wanda Reserves-South China ground what a man who had stood up for "A" Club overs and there were occasions better task than this Hawley, comes to the Kowloon

· Lightweights "B" because WA do realise that Theatre this avaning.

US LEAGUE REPLAY.

Pie. Martin v. Pte. McKeown . the interests

three rounds had to meet an (both uf of Hoog-

H.1.3. Tamar v. H.M.S opponent who had not fought at Loocked McKeown out in the first the King's).-Martin kong and Canton are identi.

Hawkins-Navy "B" ground at all during the evening, the result round. At the service for students to 30 p.m. cal. And we go so far as to say be held in the Rhenish Mission that no better sphere for true Church, Bonham Road, on Sunbaring tied for the runners-up in some arrangement could not be Wrigley scored a knockout in the These Tamar and Hawkina man did not win. It is a pity that v. Stoker Whyati Rawkins).— being that sometimes the' better Ldg. Stoker Wrigley (Hawkins) Marriage.

statesmanship can be found than day April 2nd. at p.m. the the Coitad Services League will reached to avoid this. Hongkong, on March 3rd, Sverre the present opportunity to bring preacher will be the Registrar of Berg, Acting Consul for Norway, to Constance Mary Hendry, ofcordial rapprochement between Mackintosh, M.A.. who is taking played at Sookampoo on Monday nals will take place, also the two through default, and there were

most friendly

and the University. Mr. N. Teesdale match in this League will night, and to-morrow night the

replay to-morrow, The final

first rouad, The beats will be concluded to Pte. Maoning and Pie. Ayre Death.

the two places. With full and for his subject "fy Darling Bin".-Wingers (R.G.A.) r. The Rest.

went into the second round ELSON.At Singapore, on the 39th. Mareb, of heart failure, between Hongkong and Canton, to attend this service.Adet.

complete harmony assured The public are cordially invited | William Thomas Elson (of A. S. Watson & Co. Limited) aged 39 future possibilities in the way of

The King's make their first weight and middleweight horours

championship contests far festher- 13 byes. Jears. By cable:

appearsace on the Club ground and the Scott Harsion trade and general Anglo-Chinese

where they are due this week to co-operation would be limitlesstories of mother love ever told is The Club will be without Bakr, be awarded the successful novices Wrigley put Martin out in the

One of the most wonderful meet the Club in the League Daily Press belts. Cups will Pie. Martin L/3. Wrigley On the other hand, enmity may magnificently portrayed in the Banner coming in on the wing section, also trophies for the best easily spell disaster to both.

and the runners-Gp in each masterpiece picture, "Hotberland Me Tavish crossing over to! Work for All.

Eternal". beginning to night at the inside-left position. The Club losers and a big cup for the unit the World Theatre. We are not going to attempt to Martin, who plays the leading they wish to take the doable

Vivian can lance nothing to chacce ilaining the most points. apportion the blame for the fact role in Mother Eternal", Ican event

The officials fast dight were fibat *t present considerable Abramson's Broadway film snc-champions, for they will have to Jones, Lt Leader, Lt. Bell, R. Stin, Pie. Scott, O. S. Fron and

And become League Judge-Capt Cross, LL. G. racist feeling prevails both here cess, has had a most remarkable go all the way and the result of Lt. Comar. Drew, LL Kennedy, L'S. Jenkin bed no opponents. Owing to the depletion of the Colony's Bar, an op ad in Canton. The chief busi- career in the field of sansement. the League will not be known R.N. L.-Com. Hake, breasts. J. portunity has arisen to test in actual practice a proposal ness of us all, whether foreigners The role in question is most ex-until the last match The Club S. McCann, F. C. Hall, D. C. that has occupied considerable attention in legal circles at our power, by word and deed, to in two periods, there being a lapse week, are favourably placed, but

or Chinese, should be to do all in acting inasmuch as it is played although fourth in the table this Logan. Home during recent years. The Legislative Council has pass dissipate that unfortunate feeling-of twenty-five years between the they still have a few stiff niches Mr. W. Logan, Szu. L Com third round Goodwin was knock. ed an Ordinance enabling solicitors to practise as barristers The British and the Chinese have first and the second parts of the to play, to wir, Police. Tamar and MacEwan, LL Com. Danglas ed out.

Pte. Goodwin v. Pta. Hughes Referees. A. Murdoch, (both of King's Regt.)-Early in until the end of the year. The purpose is not, apparently, to for so many years lived in peace play. carry out any alteration in the Colony's judicial system. but and amity, with a

South China. Each of these Hamilton. simply to fill a temporary gap resulting from death and abs- [preciation of each other,

teams bas taken points from the

Pte. Nield v. Pte. Logan (both ence. In these circumstances the arrangements as to remun-be

standpoints.

According t tbat ic would

reports from Club this season, the Club only

In charge of scales-Lt. Bell-of King's)-Nield gave up. Hongkong the remnant of Kwang-taking two of the six points. A disaster

R.N. eration and cognate matters are probably not the same as concord

were

L'C. Orr v. Ple. Ö. Brien (both that

si militarists and politicians are playing drawn games with the to ba blasted by

Time-keepers-Mesars, W.Pitt

of King's).-O'Brien gave up. they would be in the case of an amalgamation of the two thughtless

making Hongkong their bead-Police and South Chica and and C. Bond. impolitic branches. The subject, however, is of considerable interest

A. B. Dennis (Hawkins) v. Pie iwords CT

quarters, says the Vantur Times. losing It is Ecis.

to the TAEST. It is

Brennan (King's).—Brennan gave in its general bearings, affecting as it does both legal practerests that the old friendshi/established in that city. Yang account for the King's tomorrow,

Announcer Mr. J. obviously to our

SoMany secret offices have been expected that the Club

Brook up- common in.

will(Manager). titioners and legal practioners' clients. Years ago there was should ha continued that co-one Chicg-chang, Liu Chi-luk and early slip may lose them the

Wing-tai, Lu Yan-sban, a movement among the community in favour of amalgama & lunatic could perceive the others of the gatg are keeping match and the League.

Molbut they must be all out

The results were:- tion, and a tentative arrangement was adopted; but the Chief light-st beneat from an opposite their heads together to work out

Bantamweights. Justice of those days, Sir John Smale, deprecated fusion.

policy. Our appeal now is to

South China receive the Titania w. Baldwin (Navy) - Baldwin Pte. Stock (King's Regt) J. the two branches shall specialise in their respective de bonds between the Chinese and in Chinese newspaper office is mid week, the latter scoring this Colony by cementing the

Kwangtung and Kwangsi pro-land should win. The Titanis vinces. It is reported that a cer-jalmost surprised the Tamar in partments of preparing and presenting the case (this ourselves, and to refrain from used as the headquarters of the towards the close of the game.

Pte. Redaway (King's). F. G. refers to the litigious part of legal practices, or whether dle chatter or the writing_off

Luz.-The goldísz put his the whole process shall be open to the same practitioner. foolish letters to the Press. Wag and Yauz Wing-tai. ex- It is expected that the

opponent out in the second round. In the Old Country there is a long tradition of separate papers will do their part, and, if

hope, too, tha: local Chinese Speror of Kwangtung and a Police will be och against

LC. Thompstone, Pie John leader of the former Kwangзi the practice, the two branches having always been distinct. In we might suggest it, that the party is residing on Caine Road." Navy "A" ground. Last week went into the second stage with-

Curlew this week

son, A. B. Lambert, Sig. King newer communities, such as the United States and Canada. Canton vernacular papers

the sailors were without a match

out fighting. we find the two combined, practitioners being styled their indueace in the same good

lowing to the Police failing to turn Sig. King and Pte. Badaway Pte. Joboson, J. W. Baldwin, "counsellors and attorneys." The combined system appears opinion. Then all other good work. Let's get a healthy public

lout. A win for the sailors will to have worked well enough in the countries in which it ex-things will follow as a matter of

place them at the head of the reached the semi-finals through ists, and it is noteworthy that in 1910, notwithstanding the course.

League, a position they occupied forfeits. rooted character of judicial procedure at Home, the Incorporated Law Society (the body regulating the affairs Getting Ready.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. A LEGAL EXPERIMENT.

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due ap

An

For members of the profession the question is whether Britishers to trzand do a bit for ways to disturb the peace of on their ground at Happy Valley tapcked his man out in the third!

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almost every building a small; army of men in blue cotton suits,

CORRESPONDENCE.

To the Editor of the "Hongkong Telegraph.") Servants' Wages,

were

On

before proceedin ор their extended cruise. As this ship is

round.

Featherweights.

expected to leave the station 0.3. Bear (Navy). Pte. Hughes

Pte. Hughes (King's Regt)

about the middle of next month

matches.

due at home.

the verdict.

round.

SECOND ROUND.

Sg Goagh (Police), Pie. Mar-

Welterweights.

O. S. Lawrance had a walk- over. also Gnr. Barker and Pro. Lyons: and there were nine byes.

SECOND ROUND..

O. S. Lawrence (Navy) v. Pte. Hughes (King's).-Hughes won on points. Smith (King's) hot encounter, ..., Gar. H. Barter (R.G.A) v. Cpl

until Barker retired. (both of the Hawkins) -Dennis A. B. Dannis v. Staker Flegg

Stoker Carler, P:e. Logan, Pts.

the semi-final. A. B. Dennis had a walk-over to Martin went into the third round.

won.

Middleweights.

A. B. Thewles v. Ldg. Stoker O'Hara knocked his man out. O'Hara (both of the Hawkins).—

Pte. Gardner, Pte. Thomas, go into the semi-finals, and A. B. Newman, Gor. Moxworthy and

of solicitors) passed a resolution in favour of amalgama- This city is suffering under be

And that both fira: and second got the decision on points. tion, the votes of the younger members probably providing legs of the bamboo workers. On the majority.

fit is ap to the other Clubs toaster (King's)-Pte. Haytergot Pte. Drennan into the second

teams are very favourably placed, A. B. Woods (Navy) v. Pte. From the viewpoint of the public, considerations of are in possession, each man wear-tbisk, that payment to able-bodied ship may receive their chance of

Sir-Everybody is agreed, complete their fixtures so that the the verdict by a small margin. cost and efficiency are involved. On a prima facie view, ing stopt matting cuffs, a girdle persons for work not done is ub-taking part in the exhibition steg (King's Reg.-Batey got

O. S. Player (Navy) v. Pte. round. there should be a material degree of economy when a single in which is stuffed a horrid look-justifiable. It is probably this adviser conducts the whole proceedings, as this would seen as though serious business were Mr. Pollock's usually judicious where they have as guests the both of the King's Regiment.)~

ing knife. and generally appearing point occupsing the forefront of Kowloon are to obviale instructions from one kind of practitioner to the afoot.

Pte. Lamont v. Pte. Eadie TO-MORROW'S REGATTA. other. consultations between them, and perhaps duplicate Within a week's time Hongkong him to appear identified with did the Clubs at the head of the

And Ac

it is really mind which unwisely caused men from the Ambrose, Kowloon Lamont won on points. sets of documents. The scale now fixed hardly suggests will be welcoming the Prince of the "extremists."

If the fore lead a good lumn last week when knocked Jones out in the third. Pte. Jones, . L. C. Catting economy, seeing that solicitors acting as advocates are to Wales and he will arrive to and going postulate

(both of King's Regt)-Catting A Splendid Programme. be allowed fees on their briefs ranging up to $300, plus this Colony draped with lanterns that there is to it, then there China and should win this week, all they took a point from South the 25 per cent. increase sanctioned by another Ordinance.fig, etc., so much so that it can ever. The fact remains, however, team much improved since the Sgt. Condon (Police) walked into time to-morrow, when the clos and bamboos, camoulaged with would be no controversy what but they will find the Ambrose

Members of the Royal Hong- As a matter of fact, the Ordinance just passed does not be doubted whether he will ever that whether intimidated in all return to post of the subcozrives.

L/C. Crotty, Pte. McCaun and kong Yacht Club and their frienda are looking forward to happy promise any economy, because the original solicitor will be able to say that he has seen

the next round. not necessarily be the solicitor conducting the case in new and temporary exterior; of seafaring

Cass or not, the Chinese house- Hongkong. He will have seen a servants merely assisted their Calro at Soskunpoo and a win

The R. G. A. should receive the:

ing cruise and regetts, will take court; he can brief another solicitor (presumably one with workaday Hongkong he will know bouest deal,

place at Repulse Bay, to be fol countrymen to moré eloquence than himself) just as he would brief a bar-almost nothing. But it will all be those

BP for the soldiers is expected.

Pto. Hughes v. Pte. Hayter lowed by a dinner dance at the #bich, but for In the Junior Division, the received the verdici.

(both King's Regiment).-Hughes Repulse Bay Hotel, at which the rister. The present Ordinance is simply a matter a grand show

steps taken they would match at Sockunpoo between the and we shall not have got from our local King's and University should be (toth King's Regiment)-Bater

prizes won during the season will of convenience. It prompts a question, however, as to the be proud of it when it is ready.sbipowners.

Pte. Batey v. L/C. Crotty be presented by Mrs. Smyth... lines of procedure in the event of definite amalgama-sand assumes its fairyland bus service not done and yet remain defeat of 3-1.

And how people will contested. When the lights go ip and the can argue against payment for should wis and avenge their

The soldiers retired

A splendid programme of tion coming up for consideration at any time. Under of crimson; when the special supporters of the old regime

Pre. Lamont v. Pte. McCann sport to commence at 3 p.m. events bas been arranged, the conditions similar to those prescribed by the Ordinance Pavilion is a blazs of light and which includes payment by the that between Curlew and St.

Another good game should be Cann won on points.

(both King's Regiment). Besides the yacht racing, there just passed, it does not appear likely that amalgamation we are inside dancing in com- labouring and professional classes Joseph's on the latter's ground. L/C Cutting went into the semi Fours, in which the competitors

will be no fewer than seven row- '. would be of much benefit to the client's pocket. So far as pay with the most popular at bome of all those profiteers and The sailors will be out to win and final.

8gt. Condon failing to turn up, ing events. These include Junior he is concerned, unless the one practitioner is to conduct Prince in the world, we shall for whatnot who spend the case from beginning to end, the change, as a permanent we have bad regarding the cost pogo sticking on the Riveria, too strong for the Club Reserves. get the little differences of opinion poodlefeking in Switzerland and "A"playing st bome should prove months should succeed. South China:

will be V.R.O. and R.H.K.T.C.; institution, would be practically meaningless.

rase for naval whalers, for which When the of things and we shall probably simply beats me. Here in Hong- former temporary amalgamation obtained in this Colony, bs of the one opinion that it was kong we have our ideas all mixed

there are many entries Senior it was even said that the result was to increase the cost. *crth

HONGKONG LEAGUE.

Fours, in which V.R.C. and every terit and every up. The

R.H.E.Y.C. will again meet mtim advanced In regard to efficiency, it is arguable, on the one hand. minute to bave bad a band in at

1ST DIVISION TABLE. opening of that the system of separate branches gives the litigant the of the most charming and success-tion under a system of communal "Curlew" 17 10 4 3 23

this Club. giving a worthy reception to one letter only receives a pure naoc-Tamar

P. W. L. D. Fein's. ...17 10 3 4 24 advantage of having his suit presented by a type of prac-ful ambassadors of Empire it has capitalism, whichis communism). 8. Chins titioner who has concentrated upon advocacy, and who also ever been Britain's lot lo possess. The suggestion which I make re H.K. Club ...15 7 35

...15 8 1 & 32 acts as a check upon any errors on the solicitor's part. We are all in this reception; let servants

21 Against this it is a fairargument that, with amalgamation,

us resolve that it will be a hearty

17 9 1 19 the conduct of the case in Court could be in the bands of

...17 7 8 2 16 ...15 4 7 4 12 the man who has had the whole history of the matter before him from the start, with the drawback, however, that a capable solicitor would not necessarily make an effectiveted from Writtle, Essex, to idvocate. The question is rather a moot one.

ope.

WIR LESS CONCERT. A wireless concert was trans-

Loudon,

the

Yours etc.. "MR. DEALFAIR." Hongkong, March 31, 1922,

wages is that the RG.A. Shipping Companies (and any King's others with guilty consciences) "Cairo " should subscribe to a fund for tKowloon ...17 6.10 1 payment of our servants whilst "Ambrose "...16 3 11 2 on sympathy strike.

H.K. Police ...12 3 7 2 "Titania" 14 3 92

2 points added.

11

8

8

8

Z points

deducted.

Teams.

The following will represen Junior Pairs, in which the V.RO. the Hongkong Boothall Club in will have two crews and the Yacht their League match against Club one, the same being the case The King's "G. Rodger; Win regard to the Senior Pairs Gerrard J. MacPhail (Capt): Scratch Fours; and Single Sculls W. Telfer, J. Stewart, J. Weyman; for Challenge Cup, in which 1. D. Banner, A. Forsyth, 9. Begg, Ignatieff (VR C.) will meet J. 8. H. MacTavish and England.

McCann (R.H.K.YC) The following will represent

The band of the 2nd. Batin, the the H.K.F.C. Reserves against King's Regiment will be in ation- South Chins."A"-Hutchison; dance. Late Pear Trams and Israel, MacDonald; Duncan, Kowloon ferries will ran ut 18.30: Angar, Sorenson, Hast, Ramsey, and 1 a.m. Altogether & delight." Hyde, Morrison, Ferguson.jful afternoon and evening see29- Reserves: Ogilvie and Garrod assured.

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