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CRICKET.

Indian Recreation Club v.

University.

BANK'S LOSS.

Half a Lakh kissing.

Whilst going through the acounts on Sunday, certain die crepancies were discovered by the Manager of the local Bank of China, and a shortage was die w closed of half a lakh of dollars. of which $30,000 was in bank

drafts and billa.

the

of

On Saturday, the Indians scored an overwhelming victors. by 169 runs, over the Universis, who commenced the innings Yeoh and Balbatchet, Bhoors, of Shanghai fame, opening the at-

The matter was reported to the tack. The game had begun but a

now cir few minutes a drizzle set in and police, who have the case lasted for one hour. After a few under investigation. The overs, the ball was greasy and cumstances do not indicate that

the affair is

work heavy and the wicket inclined to to be tricky. The University burglars, An employee has been missing for the last few days and missed the services of Rumjan, efforts are being made to trace Redmond and Roffey and could compile only 59 runs. The feature of the game was the successful of Bboora, who) appearance esptured six wickets for 19 runs and scored 8 runs by clean hit- ting round the wicket, giving ant chance in the out-field when his score was fifty up. Appended are the scores:

UNIVERSITY.

T. E. Yeoh, Curreem

Bhoora

b

N. H. Balbetcher, run ont. W. Gittins, c.A.H: Rumjabn b

Curreem

him.

PEKING NEWS.

Tso Kwan as Presidential

Candidate.

A Peking telegram states that a morement is afoot to make Tso Kwan & candidate for the Presidency.

!

Another Peking message says Dit is reported that a railway loan for $300,000,000, is in course of negotiation by Dr. Wellington

Prof. Shallshear, b. Bhoora . Itoo and Ko Yun-hung. 5. Omar, b. Bhoors

P. E. Choo, c. Abbas Khan, b

Curreem

M.B. Osman. c. Bhoora, b.

Curreem

P. B. Ng. c. Curreem. b.

Bhoora

J. L. Youngsaye, b. Bhoora

T. 0. Yeow, b. Bhoora

V. T. R. Viccajee, not out

Bboora Curicem

Extras...

Total...

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W ... 9.3 2

LEC.

y 1 37

C. H. Biora. b. T.E. Yeol.

A. H.Rumjahr, b. Shellsbear.

J. S. Carreem, retired.

S. A. Ismail, c. Ng. b. Yeoh

Sirdar Khan, b. Gittir

A. H. Madar, st.

S. A. Rumjahn. retired.

N. M. Bux, b Balbatch-1

0. Jsmail. c. Osman, h. Yeoh...

F. M. Arculli, Lot out Abbas

bas, did not bat Extras...

Total

LAWN BOWLS,

j

59

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26. · 1922,

DAY BY DAY.

A baseball team is leaving the United States this manth with the intention of touring the Far East.. They will visit Japan. Korea, Manchuria, China and the Philip pines, and a feature of the side will be the presence of three of the Giants and three of the Yankees. The representatives of the former combination will be Kelly, Neht and Mousel, and of the latter Bush. Hoyt and Hoffman.

At the age of 93 Mrs Black, widow of Mr. J. R. Black, who wrote "Young Japan" in 1879, died at Tokyo on October. Mr. Black arrived in Japan in 1863 withou: any intention of staying there, but citcumstances led to bis becoming a permanent resident in the country, and in subsequent years he started a magazine, the Ent and later on the Japan recette-the first daily paper to be published in the coun try. Mrs. Black, who arrived in Japan shortly after her husband, survived him by 42 years, and was the oldest foreign resident of the country.

PASSENGERS ARRIVED.

Per 8.4. Admiral Liner Presi- CHINA COAST OFFICERS, den Jeffers n. from Shanghai, via|

Latest Changes. Captain W. McIntech. from leave,

has gone master. Tungehow.

Captain B. A Thomson of the Tungchow, is on reserve. Mr. D. Warden, from leave, has gode chief engineer, Fengtien.

Mr. J. Grady, second engineer. Luchow. has gone second engineer. Yingchow.

Mr. A. B. Usmond, from re- Iserve, has gone acting chief! officer. Hangsang. Mr. W. Jones. chief officer. Hangsang, is on "sleave.

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ports. Oct. 2-Irs. Elate L Dunbar, Mr. Alberto Zuckerman, Mrs. A. Zuckerman, Mias Rose Zuckerman, Mr. Ling Wing-kwong.į Mr. Fong Dak-woo. Mr.

Sang Fong-hir. Mrs. C. M Wise, Master W. C. Wise, Mr. Frank Filley, Mrs. Mary Filley, Mrs. F. 1. Riefkohl, Mrs. Laura Cole- man, Mr. Raymond Bgardas, Mrs. Gertrude Bogardus, Mr. C. E Koehler. Mrs. C. E. Koehler, Mr. C. C. Chan, Mr. C. Chan, Mr. P. K. Cheng, Mr. H. L. Yang, Mr. W. J. Chen, Mr. HW. Chan, Mr. Mok

Shing-koczy. Mrs. Mok Shing- keong. Mr. C. K. Chen, Mrs. H. H. Goodhue, Miss Ann J. Goodhue, Mrs. A. H. Morrison, Mrs. S. G. Lamb, Mr. Chan Sin-ki. Mr. Wong Fa-ming. Mrs. C.. E. Denney. Mrs. E. B. Ryder, Mr. Wm. J. Gallagher, Mrs. H. P. Yung, Miss H. P. Yang, Mr. Yasuta Miss Jennie Smith,

Mr. D. N. Vernieux, second officer, Koonshing nas gone second officer, Hangsang

Bunting. Mr. J A.

second officer. Hansang, has gone 52 Bond officer, Koonshing.

Captain J. M. Meyrick. from Yasuda, Mrs. V. F. Soaris, Mr. J. Is leave, has gone master. Kingsing. Maconachie, Mrs. J. K. Macona-

2 Captain B. R. McNair of the

chie. Mr. Ed. Cunn, Mr. J. H. Kingsing, has

Holt, Miss Holt, Mrs. G. Hangsang.

Captain A. Dockwrer of the Wettingell, Mr. Pun Pals, Mrs.

The Colony's Championship.

gone

master,

Hacsang, is on leave.

Mr. H. Rawstron, from has gone acting chief Tingsang.

reserve,

officer.

Pan Pula, Mr. J. Warten Brown.) Clark, Mr. W. D. Edwards. Mr. J. Miss, Edna Cole, Mr. W. E. Gross

A. Fowler, Mr, T. L Kwok, Mr. Mr. H. C. Atkinson, chief 9. Ragelmais, Mrs. Look Peong- officer. Tingsang, has gone chief shun. Mr. HM. Mumper. Mr. N. F. Minor. Mr. Harry Juces, Mr. oficer, Wasang.

C. W. Gay. Mr. H. N. Lav, Mrs. H. N. Lau, Mr. S. F. Gaches, Mrs. S. F. Gaches. Miss Elsa Beck, Dr. J. C. Beck, Mrs. S. Cook, Miss Elsie Cox, Master Robert Cook,

Mr. R. G. Palmer, chief officer. Wosang, is on reserve.

Captain F. C. Purkins of the bas gone master.

Saturday will be a roteworthy occasion in lawn bowls circles, for on that aftercoon the final of the Colony's championship will be Kwaisang, played on the Kowloon Bowling Kumsang. Green Club's green, the con- Captain T. Grant of the Kem. testants being Mr. W. Gerrard and sanc. has gone master, Kwaisang Mr. J. Wallace. Both men are Mr. S. E. Bidwell, second Interport players, but reither has oficer. Kutsang, is on reserve yer won the Colony's champion-Mr. L. H. Hutchings, acting chief Kwaisang. has gone ship, although Mr. Gerrard has officer, this year won both the champion-second office, Kutsang.

Mr. H.S. Hurley, from reserve, ship and handicap compétitions at į

the Police Club. There is every has gone chief officer, Kwaisang promise of a fine contest, and noi

Mr. H. Curtis. second officer.

dub large crowd of bowling Leesang, is on reserve.

enthusiasts will assemble witness the match.

to

The prizes will be presented at the conclusion of the match by Mrs. Reid of Taikoo.

"THE RUSSIAN FOLLIES.

Mr. W. S. Gee, acting chief officer, Leesanz, has gone second officer, same ship.

Mr. R. N. Burton, from reserve. has gone chief officer, Leesang

Mr. G. F. Cram, sup'y third engineer. Koonshing.is on reserve.

Mr. B. Mackellar, secord of ficer, Kiangan, has gone second second officer, Hsin Kiangteen. A Treat in Store.

Mr. Y. Yastreboff, second of This talented combination officer, Hsin Kiangteen, bas gone. dancers, singers and mimics is second officer, Kiangan. appearing for two nights only Mr. J. W. Vick, second officer. (Wednesday, 25th. and Thursday. Hsin Chang. has gone chief 26th. inst.) at the Theatre Royal officer, Kungping.

and abould on no account be Mr. P. Poviga, from reserve. missed by all lovers of music and has gone second officer, Hsin- dancing.

kong-lippinguid Engineering.

WHEN CHILDREN GRIND

The troupe consists of a number of Russia's leading dancers, Mlle. Makarowa and Mr. Juri Thomas enjoying a big European reputa tion, the latter frequently being referred to as a second Nijinsky.

The programme is arranged to worms.

THEIR TEETH IN SLEEP

it is almost always a sign of Other indications are ouit a variety of tastes, from light irregular appetite, bad breath, pain

to serious, and for sheer origin-and swelling of the abdomen, nese Baby's ality there has rarely been any-irritation in the

Own Tablets, the Canadian chil- thing to equal it at our Theatre.

Booking is in the hands of drene remedy, given for a few Moutrie's, and promises to be days, destroy worms, and a mark. exceedingly brisk.

ed improvement in appetite and general health speedily resalts.

Guaranteed free from opiates and absolutely harmless even to the youngest babe, Baby's Own Tablets are a remedy for infantile

HOCKEY,

A return match will be played indigestion, constipation, colic, between the Club and the 102ad.simple fever, diarrhoes and teeth- Grenadiers on the Marine Ground, ing troubles. Obtainable from Kowloon, at 5 p.m. on Wednesday chemists, or post free at 60 centa (25th. instant). The following te vial, from Dr. Williams' will represent the Club:- Medicins Co., 96 Szecbuen Road, Bower, G. H. Piercey. E. G. Shangbai.

England, E. W. Major, Rev.

E. W. L. Martin, H. Glanville,

B. O. Blaker, W. Woodward, Cao, Eman, Kreisler, Kelha, Pachmano

E. J. R. Mitchell, D. E. G.

- Nicholson and B. D. Evans

(Captain),

Geraldine Farrar, etc.

ruly ea

VICTOR RECORDS MUSTRIES;-Excitaire Distrbutors,

Lieut. C. F. Wilson, Uupt. 0. D. McNeely, Miss Gertrude Warren, Mr. W. H. Flint, Mr. G. E. Quest,' Maj. Albough, Mrs. Albough, Miss" Petula Da Mezz. Mrs. Elizabeth Morely. Maj. Wm. C. Gotshall, Mr. Leodegario Victorino, Rev. J. und two Augur. Mrs. Augur children, Mr. H. C. Hendricksen.

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I knocked my kate which catised a li uber which in time, zo matter what I dil developed across the whole se I hid

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DAIRY FARM NEWS.

MILK

The

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For the young, milk is a perfect food,

For the adult it is valuable as a supplement to the ordinary diet. By its liberal use the diet is made completo so that the greatest efficiency and well being of the individ- ual result. "Include pleaty of milk, cooked and uncooked

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