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FRIDAY, - NOVEMBER 10, 1922

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DAY BY DAY,

INTERPORT CRICKET, MR. ROBERT YOUNG'S

To-day's Match Against

-Shanghai.

HONGKONG MAKE A POOR

İSTART..

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To-day being public holiday,

a very large crowd of interested

DEATH.

Tribute to a Fearless Editor.

London, Nov. 9-The Times

tions be commanced for return- ing

the island to the control of Chins. The attitude of the Council appears to be Wo THE MORE CIVILISED A DOM- are willing to carry on, provided UNITY BECOMES THE MORE our (authority is respected, but, THE ART OF LIVING. THE FIRST NIGESSARY IT IS TO UNDERSTAND

if it is not, then China had better LESSON IN THAT 'ART 11, CON run the place herself.” With SIDERATION FOR OTHERS—I'm

Eunson the circumstances as they are,

spectators assambled for the gives a quarter-column obituary opening of the Intarport cricket notice to the Isto Hr. Robert we can appreciate that stand.

at the Armistice service at St. match between Hongkong and Young, proprietor and editor of Mattore evidently cannot con-John's Cathedral at 10.40 m. to-Shanghai. The weather was all the Japan Chronicle, à, correr- tinue as they are, and it can only metrow there will be a collection that could be desired, exoap: Dondent pays tribute to Hr. be hoped that some means mayed Sailors and Soldiers.Adet.

for St. Dunstan's Hostel for Blind-perhaps for a little too much of Young's able and fearless defence

"Dip"in the air.

of foreign interests in Japan and be found whereby, granting fair

As was to be expected after the bis sympathetic admiration of opportunity for the thinese to The Consul for Italy will be spall of dry weather we have had, Japanese virtues and worthy

achievements.-Beuter. have their interests safeguarded,

"At Home" af Kingsclere Hotel the wicket was a fast one. from 11 am to noon on the 11th.

With the two sides on level the authority of the governing inst, on the occasion of the Birth-terme, each having won tan body may be assured and all day of B. M. King Victor matches, the contest which com cause for friction overcome.

Emanuel III.—Adı

instead of

case now.

W&5

menced today is of special infidently, but the visiting felds- terest.

The first match between men were always there to keep down the scoring. This batsman The Grand Italian Opóra Com. Hongkong and Shanghai was in

reached the screen eventually, Anglo-American Amity. pany opens its season at the 1866, and the total to date is

Britain and America bave many Attention is drawn to the fact one, in 1891, was drawn. In most to Hongkong's total. He followed Theatre Royal to-morrow night, twenty-one encounters, of which however, adding a badly-needed i MUSTARD & Co things in common, chief of which that booking to-day and so of the matches, it is worthy of with useful 2, and Hancock is the link of language arisingmorrow will be at the Hongkong note, the home side bar wor.

added a single. A for minutes from a similar race origin. Ini Hotel.

later, Havelock Davies drove a Hongkong peo. le will, of course, Messrs. traditions, too, there are many Moatrio's.

hope that this will also prove the ball from Billings into the bands close parallels in the two coun-

of a ward, when his score hid tries. The law administered in It is notified in the Hongkong

Of the "old bande" in the local reached a total of 9. Six wickets the Courts of Justice is almost internment Gazette that on and team, two stand forth with some-

for 36. identical

Webster The two races stand after the 1st December, 1922, the thing like an interport cricket re out among the big nations of the rate on letters posted in Hong-

next in: and ord to their credit. These

Wilson was relieved by Lesch worid in the unique position of Long addressed to Canton will be the captain, Mr. R. Hancock, who with the hall. having been at peace with one four cents for each oz. or any as far as 1901, and Mr. T. E. first played in an Interport match another for more than a hundred fraction thereof. The previous Pearce, whose record goes back Jears. Every Briton and American is at heart glad of this, and anxious that, despite any little surface differences which might arise from time to time tais fine tradition shall be carried sa for ever. It has been said that the greatest test of character may applied to a nation in the field of sport, where it can be a diffi- cult to wia graciously to lose gracefully. Both in the British Empire and in the United States. the best traditions of sport are

The Telegraph.

Hoxoxoxo, 10th Nov., 1922.

AN IMPORTANT ISSUE.

report

We publish to-day a from our Amor correspondent

rale was two cents.

*

If the enthusiasm shown by

The Batting Brightens. Webstergava a doubtful chaacs, to 1903. It speaks well for our and then scored three off Leach,

month of October show that the this year's team..

Observatory returns for the have some quite new talent in after with & boundary hit. Roos climate, if nothing else. We also ancock followed immediately

average mean temperature w

(began to come a little more freely 3.5, the highest being $43, ondulged in this morning before the ane's, Webster reached the ropes Some further practice was in. now. After several two's and the h., and the lowest 65.7, on commencement of the match.

off Billings' bowling. sunshine and 2.02 inches of rain. the Government arrived a fow ten minutes before the interval. the 14. There were 223 bours of

H.E the Officer Administering) whilst the average humidity was minutes before the match com

O'Hara relieved Lach about

menced, and was

Another 4 from the Hongkong one of the skipper added usefully to the total, He was introduced to the whole Hoogkong's chances began to keepest spectators of the play and farther ruas coming along, setting forth the proceedings at a fostered, and the characteristics of the audience at the World Theatre of the Shanghai team by the look brighter. The luncheon in- meeting of the ratepayers of "Sportsmanship" which these last night can be taken is Hongkong skipper, Mr. Kulange, which

terval arrived with Hancock and was called ses can lay equal claim to are criterion, the drams Two Weeks With Pay should prove very never better brought forth than especially to consider means off when they mees in friendly rivalry and realistic happenings vividly

Webetar still in partnewhip, and popular with those who like action

Hongkong Wins the Toss Hoogkong's total 62. Hongkong woo the toss removing loogstanding friction in whatever part of the world it

Runs Come More Freely. portrayed. Miss Daniels is selected to bit first, Pearce and between the Municipal Council might be.

in sdual role which she fills with Olliver going in to face the Play Was resumed at and Chinese ratepayers.

great effect.

Shanghai bowling, which was in minutes past two. Hancock issues raised are of more than

charge of O'Hara and Wilson. scored a run off the first bell after We in Hongkong have jast had passing interest, for the reason the

O'Hara opened the bowling from the interval. Webster then added The George Fitzmaurice pro opportunity of proving dection. "Do With the Dance, the Naval Yard end, to Olliver. three. the

The batsmen were coW that they deal with a develop

strong knk of a bid.

- advertised as being the greatest ing friendship which cements of the se 1990. Its screening ment which has lately been made the

170 English-speaking) apparent in most foreign settle-nations in

at the Star Theatre this evenio a common bond i ments

The The Interport Meeting.

Hancock.

R.

and

to

ten

in China-nimels, the interests. Not long ago there wand Willsodoubt bring together a large second ball to the boundary, and passed in the first six minutes of demand by the Chinese for contes: between a local team alm, reflecting life grave and gay. the very enjoyablo Interport polo audience. Great breadth of vision given to the conception of this more adequate voice in municipalļone representing and other affairs. To demand only this week there has been and its power to sustain the in-1 with caution, and stole a single, with no off drive, and the

Manila, and I is a hesitby sign of the times. British and American golfers,

the happy

terest of the audience is said to meeting between and, so long as it springs from anest on the course at Fanling and ho.es: desire to assist and not later at the Yery fraternal Our Picture Page to-morrow obstruct administration, it is to banquet given by the Hopal will contain portraits of Admiral Sir Arthur and Lady Leves03:3 As one of

Chinese

Hongkong Golf Club.

ba vers great.

2. *

Off O'Hara's furth ball. Oliver treating the bowling with more snatched a single, but the over confidence. A boundary bit by Facing Wilson, Oliver drove bis couple of minutes. Seventy was closed without any further score, the local skipper followed in

a single followed before the over play. closed.

"Pearce treated Wilson's stack go: bis ere in, found the ropes Hancock, who had evidently

following with another later offrons began O'Hara. Scoring was, on the steadily.

pis ug Eighty was passed whole, decidedly slow for the after ten minutes' play, and ninety rst fifteen minutes of the match. in less than twenty minutes from The Shanghai fielding was ex-the resumption.

Century Passed. Webster also commenced to bit out freely, adding bis quets the scure. Ha reached

the boundary. Another

be welcomed rather than other the Americas visitors said. ther picture of Dr. de Colbert and/cellent. A fine cut to the bound-j

wise. That the foreign popula- tion in Kulacsu is sympathetic ally disposed towards Chinese aspirations is amply demonstrat ed from the fact that the ratepay ers' meeting approved of the

creation of a Chinese Advisory Committee to represent Chinese views and to assist in the govern ing of the settlement.

aleo.

contest.

nia

Trophy

At

were given a right royal welcome,

sry by Pearce was stopped by interprete: in Leach just before the roses. and we feel sare they will carry Custody in Canton: two photos

Úlliver Dismissed. taked at Way with them the most happy

the M.C.L. Ferer

Runs continued to come very to impressions of Hongkong and of

of Corp. F. C. s picture British bospitality. Sportsmen

Goodman, of Hongkong with the slowly. After balf an hour's thirty with & Sne drive both here and in Manila will look which he won at Bisley: & view succumbing to a good length ball boundary hit by him a little

Alexandra Challenge

play, the first wicket fell, Olliver to forward eagerly to further ID of the official landing of Admiral from O'lars which scattered bis later sent Hongkong's score up terport matches, which might Anlerson. U. S. Nary: group runs, the Hongkong total being.

bails, when he had only made 5 above the 100 mark.. suggest, include representative lawo

taken at the wedding of Mr. D.T. tendis As in the hell of battle Randall: pictures of Battling Key

Mackintosh

Webster Out for 35. and Miss 1. M. 10 for the fall of one wicket. Stapleton's Duck." a few years ago, so in the field of and 3.P.O. Morgan, who mest in

2.45 P... Stapleton then went in

Webster sport, can be carried on the best

to misjudged & fas: ball from Wilson, Unhappily, she matter does not traditions of our friendship with the juck Amoy," which recently in more than ave minutes, Wilson 104, his contribution to this total

s fight to-night; and a photo of partner Pearce, but did not stay and

bis wicket rest there, for it is plainly io- our American causina.

fell at timated that some of those who

crossed the Pacific.

Sading bis middle stump before being the fine one of 35. He he had scored anything. are pleading the Chinese cause

the received an second wicket falling with Hong [return to the pavilion.

ovation on this are doing so. not because they

kong's total at 13. really want to assist the Council,

Quick then joined Pearce, sod

Hancock was joined by Evans. The following team will repres- both he and his partner added a

The Hongkong captain contin- but because they e-k to embar

ent the Club in their League single spiece during the next five ued to hit

freely. rass the administration and in. Hongkong Boy Ransomed. Israel, Bishop; Me Phail (Capt.), Lees distinguished themselves in

game with the King's:-Rodger; minutes. Both Leach and Lasing given a chance. O'Hara

passing bis thirty ally to put an end to foreign The 16 year old son of Mr. L. Donovan, Moore: Hamilton, keeping down the runs. influence. Instances were cited Chanson, who was decoyed to Forsyth. Begg, Valentine and Pearce Succumbs.

a short drive by Evans. Clifford at the meating to show that a

Macao some 13 months ago and England.

After about fifty minutes' play. Hancock in fine fashion, and the picked up a couple of drives by campaign of misrepresentation subject of a criminal trial, which Kowloon in the 1st Division on Wilson's bowling, but the very taped to save most valuable runs.

whose kidnapping formed the The following will represent Pearce reached the ropes

off excellent Shangbai fielding coo- and calumay has been carried resulted in one of the accused Saturday next versus Ambrose:-next ball was his undoing, be

IN THE HANDS OF KIDNAPPERS.

FOOTBALL.

$00

without

soon afterwards just failed to hold

out by certain elements amongst and the other being discharged, Morison, King, Pasco: Clamo, leg before. His score of 10 was 1:0 had been passed. Evans was going to prison for 10 years and Woodman; Wheeler, Masco: having the misfortune to get out Billings relieved O'Hats when the Chinese, aimed at discredit-bas been rassomed and is now Hall, R. J. Brown. Townsad compiled in just under 55 minutes now scoring well. ing the Council and weakening back in Hongkong again. tietting Coombe. First

its authority. That is the kind his son out of the hands of the Duncan.

makers.

kidnappers, however, has cost the father some $10,000.

Reserve-A-of play. Hongkong's total now Evans had

read 24 for 3 wickets, and local however, being

short life, bowled by supporters began to look gloomy. Billings after be had The Hongkong skipper, Hao-scored 11. This made sight cock, went is dext; Runs came wickets down for 131. again ia singles, at long intervals. Reed followed, but only scored Hancock was treating the Shang-a single when Billings took bis bai bowlers very cantionaly

He wicket. Total for mine wickets

of thing that is always liable to arise from movements of this The first demand received by

WORLD THEATRE. kind in Chins, and it illustrates Mr. Chanson was for $30,000. the danger of

Tennis Champion on the well-meant Efforts to rescue the boy proved agitations being exploited for made. It was learned that the

Screen. of Bo avail, but two arrests were

Patrons of the World Theatre ulterior purposes by mischief- unfortunate child was somewhere will be affered & good opport was very nearly caught by Wilson 133.

in the interior of the Heungshad only of seeing the lady tennis in the first five minute, it being

The complete sCOTE WAS :- Apparently, the trouble in Felt for the lad's safety as it was the foreen on the 14th. and 16lb.)

district, and there was some fear casmpios, Suzanne Lenglen, on practically a matter of inches.

Two More Wickets Fall. Kolangsu is deep-seated and not only. Most

Hongkong-1st. Innings. Quick soon after this gave T. E Pearce, l.b. w., b Wlison. 10 eary to compose. We gather so for the criminal prosecution. The of us have seen the champion chance of a catch off the bowling Capt. C. O. Olliver, h O'Hara... 5 much from the expressed belief father was reassured when re pictured in arrested motion by the of Billings who had relieved C. I. Stapleton, b Wilson that the creation of a Chinese,

ransom camera; few illustrated papers ara. He scored a single a little Rev. E. K. Quick, b Billings... Advisory Committee is regarded the

$30,000 have in fact failed to show Miss later, and then Billings found his 0. R Sayer, Oilerdessan,

down Lenglen in characteristic attitude, buils, with only three runs to bis rather as a palliative than a cure. to $5,000, which was paid, but Her work will, however, be better credit. The telegraph new read Caps, Havelock Davies, Hence the suggestion that the the parent quite double this sum. than described in writing. Tennis {

of course, altogether it has cost seen in this wonderful film rather 26 for 4.

Sayer followed, and stayed only The boy was not badly treated playere should not mits seeing about three minuter, when he was Foreign Governments signatory by his captors, but he saw sous this picture. Owing to the high caught by . B. Ollerdessen of to the Land Regulations should terrible sights. Formerly he was cost of this special film, prices of Billings. Twenty-six for take immediate steps to re College, the late Headmaster of and $1 respectively. Soldiers and

s student at the Ying Wah admission have been raised to $2 wickets.

Yet Another. establish the Council in its which, Mr. Arnold Hughes, in- sailors in uniform will be admit Havelock Davies, who went in authority, failing which negotis-teresting himself in the lad's case.ted at half price to sialis only.

next, faced the bowling more cop-

Chinese Government sad the

дожес overtures for

were made. From kidnappers

care

Billings

Hayward, b Billings

B. D. Evans, b Billinge

R. E. A. Webster, b Wilson...

11

E. B. Reed, Billings

5

Capt. Davies, c and b.Leach

Extras

Total

5

45

16

B. Hancock, not out

140

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