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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

SWATOW RELIEF FUND.

Nearly $170,000 Raised.

below:-

LAWN BOWLS.

THE "HONGKONG TELEGRAFN.

Kowloon Bowling Green Wins the League.

STABBING AFFAIR.

Attempted Murder May be Preferred.

Contributions for the relief of the needy at Swatow still con-

As a result of Saturday's play The case of the ralian worker tinue to flow in, the total now secured by three Hongkong in the Lawn Bowls League, the who was stabbed whilst carrying organisations being no less than Kowloon Bowling Green Club bewater in a street at Kowloon $188.674.71. Details will be found comes the winner of the League came up before Mr. R. E. Lind- for the year. Playing against the sell this morning, whan Mr. Lea Civil Service, the Kowloon men | d'Almada appeared to prosecute General Chamber of Com-scored a victory by 12 points a man who was charged with the

merce List,

whilst at Taikoo, the chances of crime. Taikoo No. 2 team were hopeless- ly diminished by the victory of 225.95 Taikoo No. 1. Taikoo No. 2 had a 50000 chance of winning the League up: 100.00 till Saturday, but its defeat now

Already acknowledged. $72,133 St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon (Collection). Toyo Kisen Kaisha. Friends.

The Hon Shan Godown

Ca.

Leung Hon Chi, Esq. A. G. Hewitt, Esq.

It was alleged that the prisoner) came out of a side-street and stabbed the ratlan worker, but WEL subsequently arrested ia Austin Road.

makes the position of the Kow

It could bave been an at- 50.00 toon Club anassailable, although 5000 there are further matches to be tempted murder charge." com- 50.00 played port Saturday. The demented his. Worship on being tailed scores of Saturday's play, informed that the victim, who $73,125.95 together with the League Table had just come out of Hospital, Tung Wab Hospital List. up-to-date will be found below was badly injured. Already acknowledged $48,706.76|

Relief Committee, Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Manila

Canton Nanyang Brothers

Anonymous

Kweng Shis

K.C.C. v. Police R.C.

-15,000.00 Hunter

Brawn 2,000.00 Robinson 2,000.00 Pila.

* That is what it should be," agreed Mr. d'Almada. "I shall reconsider the question of the charge later on."

Mr. G. B. Lyson, who came up- later to announce that he hadi been engaged for the defence, was 21 informed that the case was re-

manded illl Friday afternoon, at, 2.30

K.C.C.

POLICE. Clark D. Reid

Smith

Tobacco Co., Ltd.

Mair

Boarding

Houses

skip) 1,139.00 Nicholls

23 (skip)

Mosa

Mr. Tsang la-ting

500.00) Cornley

McLellan

Mr. Lo Man-kam

200.00) Hyde

Ups

200.00) Jack

W. Gerrard

100.00 (skip)

30

(ship

10

"I WILL REPAY.”

Cassim

Kelis

50.00 McMurtrie

Grimmett, Grant

50.00

(skip) 13 (skip) 16

Why Prisoner Had Weapons.

50.00

30.00

Total... 6

Total... 41

50.00

MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1922.

DAIRY FARM NEWS. J.T. SHAW

FISH

Just landed direct from the Scottish Fisheries

Fillets Haddocks

Kippers

Canadian Salmon

TEL. 692

CLEARANCE SALE NOW PROCEEDING

65 cents per lb.

BIG

60

50

65

LATEST TABLE DELICACY

Squab Chicken (Dry Plucked)

20

$1.00 each.

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

BARGAINS

ARE BEING OFFERED

IN THE TAILORING AND OUTFITTING DEPTS.

THEY ARE ALL FAR BELOW

ORIGINAL COST-

NEXT DOOR HONGKONG HOTEL

Yee Wo Tai Hong

Yau Wing

Mr. Lan Ki-heung

Mr. Ho Sal-iu

Kwong Cheong Bank

Man Yik Tong

Tak Cheung

King Kee Co.

Po Ta: Co.

Tak Lee

a Fu Chung quen

Axong Hia Lung C...

Sui We

Mr. Chan Sib-chuen

Cheong Lung

Man Chan Wing

Kung Fat Tuen

Yoen Lung Shing

Kwan Fuk

Wing Fung Yuen

Mr. Kwok Sut-ting Compradore Office Neder- tandsch Indisch Han-

dels Bank

Mr. Li Mung-kan

50.00 Thompson

50.00 Davidson 50.00 Stevens

For being found in possession ofį

50.00 Taikoo No. 1. v. Taikoo No. 2 fully-loaded revolver and a

NO. 2.

Laing

Whyte

50.001

NO. 1,

50.00 Grimes

50.00 Bateman 50.00) D. Morrison 50.00 Ferguson

McLeod

G. Morrison

50.00 (skip)

22

(skip)

50.00 Sloan

50.00 Amery 50.00❘ Pertie 50.00 Drummond

Holland

O'Brien

Foulds

Eldridge

T. Young

1 J. Russell

skip)

26

Sloan

G. Gerrard

Wallace

(skip)

(skips) IS

50.00

50.00 Wier

Mr. Li Hang-chren

Man lu Wing

50.00

50.00 Wotherspoon

Mr. Chan March

50.00

Man Fuk Shing

50.00

San Kwong Hộp Co.

50.00

Tung Ah Company

Kam Man Cheung Man 1 Sing Lau Tso Tong

Kang Sun Cheong

Kwong Wo Lung Tin Tso Tong

Pak Tso Tong

Kung Wo Cheung

$

dagger, at Samshaipo, on June Pard. Tsang Loi was sentenced to three years' imprisonment by the Chief Justice Sir Wm. Rees- Davies) at the Criminal Sessions, this morning.

It appears that Sub-Inspector Lanigan received informatiou that¦ four men in a tes house at Sem-) shuipo were plotting a robbery. Accompanied by other police (skip).... 16 | officers, the Inspector proceeded; McIntosh

to the house in question. He remsined outside while the others entered. He heard the noise of & scuttle and tbe 20 upon

enterios, found police struggling with four map. 4400 one of them, the prisoner, were found a revolver, loaded in ve chambers, and a dagger.

At the Magistracy accused admitted ownership of the weapons and said. "I use them to revenge my older brother, who was killed." This morning accused' 20 pleaded that a friend gave them to:

Total 66 Total

50.00 Civil Service v. K.B.G.C.

50.00 CIVIL SERVICE

50.00 Sandford

50.00 Sullivan

50.00) Hall

50.00 Long

(skip)

Gur

him.

انه

In passing sentence. His Lord- ship said he was determined, as far as he could. to put down this 33 practice. The police had probably

frustrated an attempt to commit | robbery.

K.RGA. Hedley

Whibley

50.00 Fincher

Lapsley Gray

50.00 (kip)"

17

50,001 J. Hall

Gourlay

Wa Yu Shing

Tat On

Tat Hang

50.00

50.00 bes 50.00 Stabley

(skip!)

R. Hall Harvey

Kwong Sang Wing

50,00

Laing

Kam Fung Mi

30.00

Oswick

Kwong Wing Cheong

50.00

Tacchi

Tau! Cheong Lung

50.00

A. B. Allan

Tai Tak Chan

50.00

(skip)

$71,995.76

Total 66

Total... 78

League Table.

Chiu Chow Association List. The Chairman and Committee

of the Chiu Chow Association;

acknowledge the following:

Kwong Yuen Shing

Mr. Mch Kon-sang

Mr. Fong Yuen-tong

Mr. Li Sai-kum

Mr. Han Hung-chiu Mrs. Kan Au-shi

Mr. Chan Kungfa Wing Fat Hong Sing Hing Hong

Mr. Ng Sau-sang

Mr. Mok Tsing-kong Yuen Tong Lee.

Wo Cheang

Chiu Da Ca.

17 (skip)

Johnstone Brown Liow

Edwards

(skip) ... 161

P. W. 1. D. Pts. 1 19

11

Kowloon B.GC. II 9 .3 2.500.00 Taikoo (No. 1) Taikoo (No. 2)

Sheung Ip Tung Chai

Association

Mr. Kan Man-hin

1,000,00

1.000.00

Police R.C.

1,000.00

Civil Service

1.000.00

K. C. C.

1.000.00 Craigengower

1,000.00

500.00

3

PEKING NEWS.

Tang Shao-fi in Favour.

Peking telegram says it is re-

SMART NUKSERY NIGHTES

Vying for popular favour with ported that the two Houses have the tailored sleeping garment for

16 decided to pass a resolution ask-little girls is the be-frilled and be 11 8 30 16ing Tang Shao-yi to form ribboned "Billie Burke." which

70

11

X

Cabinet and supporting the Pres

10 3 7

11

"

6 ideat in refusing to comply with

Wu Pei-fu's demanda.

F

1.

500.00 Ngan Shun Fai 300.00 Won Sing 300.00 Wing Hing Lung 500.00 Mr. Chan Kit-king 500.00 Mr. Tong Pak-ming 500.00 La Hing

لا

Another Peking message is toj the effect that many military officials have made their ap 150.00 pearance in Tientsin and Peking 150.00 and that Wu Pei-fu has des- 100.00 patched forces to Shanbaikwan.

situation 100.00 The

between the 100.00 Fearties and Chihli parties is 100.00 again believed to be critical.

Mrs. Kan Lam-shi, Wing

Suit

Man Sing Hing 509.00 Tung Fu Tai 600.00 Wai- On Cheung

Karrs Hoi he

100.00

100.00

100.00

100.00

500.00 Mr. Shum Nf-sheung

100.00

Mr. Ngan Kwok-ching

400.00 Mr. Pang Wa-shun

100.00

300.00 Mr. Ma Shi-chun

300.00 Mr. Tsoi Wai-fu 250.00 Kwong Sang Hong Ltd... 300.00 Wing Tung Cheung Anonymous

100.00 100.00 100.00

Mr. Ngan Kit-hing

Mr. 6 bling cha

Sheung Ho C

Wo Hing Lung

Lai Hing Tong. Restau

rant Association

Mr. Mck Wing-yu

Str. U Hi-tong

Messrs.

Lau Shu-tong.

Tool Tsz-wing, Kwok

Lai-pun and

Chung-wai

Wing Yoen

Wing Hing Sing

Tai Shun

Mr. Chan Chik-yu

Mr. To Sze-tuen

Teox

Mr. Wong Mau-lam Mr. Wong Kam-ying The Sun Company Ltd... The Compradore Office, H.K, and K. Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd

Mr. Tsau Sul-am Mr. Wong Lai-chuen

Mr. U Hon-ming

Mr. Lam Siu-tsung Tung Yik.

Kung On Wo

300.00 Tsan Sing

250.00 Anonymous

250.00 Mr. Yeung Hoi-hing

Mr. Chan Tak-chun

Hai Hung Tai Yee Mau 800.00 Mr. Chan Yau-tong 200DAR Tam Tai 200.00 Chan Yuen Tal 200.00 Yuen Yik Cheong 200.00 Yau Kee

200.00 Yu Sing Chong 200.00 King Cheong 200.00 Man Yu

200.00 Man Shum Cheong Tang Yuen.

Khong Lam king

200.00 Tang Yik Shing 200.00 Mr. Chan Un-fu

100.00

DAY BY DAY.

MA

DR. SUN YAT-SEN IN SHANGHAL.

Preparing Statement.

may be made of any kind of cotton or silk fabric, but is best liked in sprigged dimity or crepe, with deisty lace-edged frills at ankles.

Sun said that at this time he ddi not wish to make a public state- ment. He was preparing one and this would be issued in a day or two.

Meanwhile, there were at the Band several hundred Chinese, Dr. Sun Yat-sen arrived at representing some 54 public or- Woosung by the R.M.S. Empress ganizations Carrying Chinese of Russia late on Sunday after flags and boners inscribed noon. On account of the typhoon Welcome to our President." the passengers were unable to "Great President," etc. They at- land the same evening and efforts tempted to affix these to the rail. to reach the ship by launch failed.ings and posta, but in view of the A private tender reached the political character of the bac-

yesterday Empress

morningners, the police naturally order-

The engagement is announced of Mr. J. Rasmussen, mausger shortly before the Company's ed them to be taken down. They of the Asiatic Petroleum Co. at usual launch Alexandra. There all waited patiently for the arrival Wubu, and Miss Dorothy were on board a number of Dr. of Dr. Sun, some from seven 100.00 Schapens, of Macao, who recent-Sun's relatives and closest friends. o'clock in the morning, but were

ily arrived in China from Europe. 100.00 Miss Schapens bas lately been a

Dr. Sun at first wished to come generally most disappointed when 100.00 resident of Kaling, being the to Shanghai by the Alexandra, few minutes after 11 o'clock, 100.00 guest of M. Guernier, Cammis- but we recommended, instead, to Mr. Chang Chi, former Speaker of take the ferry across to Woosung the House of Representatives, 100.00 gioner of Customs.

and come to Shanghai by motor. arrived in another car and an He reached his home at No. 29 nounced that the President The Canton Merchants Defence Roe Moliera at about 10.15 thanks you all. He has already

arrived at his home," 100.00 Corps, which has done good work o'clock.

Members of Dr Sun's party 100.00 in protecting businesses daring Dr. Sun seems to have become 100.00 the recent troubles, bas been dis slightly aged since he left Shang- who arrived from Hongkong were 100.00 banded.

final hai in November, 1920. His hair Mr. Wang Ching-wei and General 100.00 parade on Sunday, consisting of has grown a little grey sad his Chiang Ching-tseng, military aide 100.00 over a thousand members, who eyes are more wrinkled. The to Dr. Sa¤.-N. C. Daily News, 100.00 were beartily greeted by the strain of the past two years seems Aug., 1st.

100.00 100.00 100.00

There was

100.00 public. Afterwards, the members to have told on him. 100.00 were entertained by the nine 100.00 charitable organisations at the 100.00 Kwang Chi Hospital.

100.00

200.00 Mrs. Chan Yeang-shi

100.00

200.00 Chau Sing On Lung

100.00

200.00 Mr. Chan Chen-on

100,00

$23,550.00

150.00

150,00

Viritom always waloume a VICTROLA

No Home complete without one MOUTRIES-Sole Agents.

Dressed in a white grass cloth (hipoo) Chinese gown, patent JAPAN'S TRADE WITH CHINA. leather shoes and with the legs of The Japanese Ministry of Fin- his trousers bound round the ance announces that for the ankles in Chinese fashion, Dr. month of July, Japan's trade Son Yat-sen seemed to be as with China amounted to Y.23, cheerful and as optimistic as over. 700,000 in exports and Y:12,750,- When seen by a representative 000 in importe, the balance being of the North China Daily News Dr. LY,10,950,000 in favour of exports.

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