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TUESDAY.
Island Beauties.
It in remarkable what a number and variety of places Essi of Quen! one hears described an of surpass-
JANUARY 2,- 1823.
DAY BY DAY
CRICKET TOURNAMENT.
}
THE ROAD TO WISDOM HAS H.K.CC: Defeat the Navy.
ing beauty, by same particular NEVER BEEN MAPPED. lover of sonic splendour. The ["gom of the East" is a term that
and
The final match in the triangu-
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
Saturday's Matches. Saturday's football matches.
Division I.
1' Durban...
1 R. G. A....
9 South Ohlas...
... 0 Tamar ....
lar cricket fournament, between resulted as follow Kas been applied to quite a dozen Besides saloon, second the Hongkong Cricket Club and or so tropical or sub tropical third-class passengers, the Fm the Navy, was played on the HK. Club islands, and the traveller who press "of Canada brought 493 H.K.C.C. ground on Betarday Ambrose has seen them all wonders very Chinese steerage passengers here, and yesterday, and resulted in
King's... often what particular point of
an easy win for the Clab. It will
Kawkins merit moved each man to select
ba remembered that the Club wore Police ... his special fancy. the beautios, Arriving by the Nellore from much superior to the Army tearo of Ceylon, of Penang, of Hong-Home were Mr. and Mrs. W. S. in their encounter, and tha kong and of Hawaii, besides Brown. Mr. and Mrs W. military alevan succumbed to Hawkins many other well-known places Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. Robsor-the Navy. om the map, have been described ere this, but we think that Hong- kong has received less attention
... 0 Kowloon
Division II.
6 Police ... King's A. ... 3 R..A.... The naval men went in to bat St. Joseph's... 3 Auxiliaries
才
our space
"Army v. "Navy.
The Bishop of Victoria has left first on Saturday, and their Kowloon 3 Wardors than the others. Panang is the Colony for a visit of about innings produced 101 runs To S China "B" 3 Maration
United... 28. Obina “A” certainly one of the most beautiful three weeks to the mainland. He this the Club replied with 139,
The Dry's Recand tanings Ambrose back again on
.......... 1 Durban ... of the numerous tropical isles, expecla to be
was slightly better than the Titania... ... 1'University but we fancy it had been January 22nd.
Grat with a total of 108 Several games in the First somewhat neglected in the
The l wicket fell shortlyDivision resulted in a draw, past Recently, however, a writer
luncheon interva', while the scoring was low, as tas The only cases of communic-before the discovered it to the world inable disesse notidad during the yesterday. In
their st cond teams scored six goals only be the following words, which, we take from a publication to hand past three days were one each of finnings, with one batsasu retiring tween them.
scarlet fever (English) and after scoring 8, the Club reached
Wa regret that, owing to very during the week: "The veil of
263 for the loss of nice wickets heavy pressure on diphtheria (Chinese). the moussin in the centre
To this total Quick contributed to-day, we are unable to gira against the sky adorns yet covers
2 (including eleven fours) and detailed reports of each game. Got the picturesquepess of the
"The Powder Puffs" are to Hancock 60 (ten fours). The Club background of waving woods.
return to the Colony-shortly. fielding and wicket-keeping were Mora verdan: than Madeira or They will appear as the Star excellent. Teneriffe. Penang toss8-203 an Theatre, Kowlɔɔn, on the 11th.. antique qusintoss absen: from 12:b, and 13:t. instant. these. It stande unrivalled amongst the island beauties of this planet." Many will agree that the claim embodied in the last sentence is rather a cash one to make for any place. It is evident that mountain scenery enhances the beauty of a spot Hongkong has its mountaia iD the centre," its ravines, Its mists, Amongst the passengers who and groves; and at night its arrived by the Saipress of Canada tairy-palace of lights. It has a to-day were Mr. and Mrs. P. H. unique beauty of its own that will Holyoak, Mrs. G. Grimble, Mr. always give it high rank among and Mrs. Frank Smyth, Mr. M. Lt Lindvell, C. & b. Owen the Eastern isles for which so M. Maas, Mr. and Mrs. G. M
Dodwell, Mr. E. L. Hosie, Mr.Com. Hudson, c. & b Owen much is claimed.
and Mrs. R. J. Dixon. Lieut. Col. Robert Innes and Major and Mrs LL Beatty, not oat C. T. Richardson.
Honour to Whom-
A very big orùæd turned out The detailed scores were as yesterday to watch the annual fo'low:
match for Service Charitie between the Army and Navy op Sookunpoo ground yesterday, The Army won by the baly goal scored.
Navy, 1st. Innings. Owing to the late arrival of the Norris, I hw, h. Reed taster, the opening nigh: of Com. Hooper, b Owen
Hughes Harmston's Circas has been postid. Evans, & Read... poned until tomorrow. The box plan is now open at Moutrisa
4
Rev. Purcell, c. Davies, b
Lammert
...
Cam. Wood, b. Owen Hughes Sub. Lt. Sharpe, at. Davies, b.
Reed Lt. Lake, &. Owen Hoghes, b
Sayer...
...
.
2
D
Prior to the above matob was played between "B" Company of the Kings, the winners of the
team 2:Garrison League and a
representing the Rest, the result bering a draw of one goal all. The Garrison cup was presented to tbe
Langue winders by the General Ofcar Commanding.
League Matches,
10
Hughes
11
Fuller reports of the above two matches will be givén to-morrow.
Hughes
3
0
Cap Quinlan, c. Mitchell b.
Reed
Extras
SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
อ
Total Bowling Analysis.
0. 124
M. R.
3- 27
6
3
Owen Hughes 14 Webster Sayer
2 23
›
0 18
6
0 22
1
HOSOKONG, 2nd Jan., 1923.
FRIENDSHIP WITH CHINA.
-The impeachment by the Japanese Privy Council of the Government in ita policy towards China raises an issue of the
The only New Year Honour to come the way of Hongkong is a utmost importance. At the 30 Commandership of the Order of ment of writing, the terms of the the British Empire for the Hon. | A coolie, found in No. 2 hatch- resolution which is to be forward. Mr. ER. Hallifax.. This Order of the President Taft in posses ed to the Throne have not been is divided into live classes, of sion of two straw hats a part of which the CB.E., which Mr. the cargol, on Dec. 31st came disclosed, but it is indicated that Hallifax now receives, is the before Comdr. Backwith, at the the present situation in Chins third. The recipient previongly Marine Court this morning, and and the attitude of Paking to-held the O.B.E. decoration (the was sentenced to two months wards Japan his of late caused fourth class of the Order), which hard labour. It was, stated that was conferred on him in 1918 and number of cases in the hold considerable apprehension, owing he therefore now advances had been broken open. to the large interests of Japan in stage. The only other holders of China, and that the Privy Cous-Hos. Mr. 3.H. Kemp, Mr. A.G.31. the C.B.F. is Hongkong are the
William Philip Gilmore, whose cil is of opinion that the policy of Fletcher and Mr. F.C. Jeokin. arrest and appearanca before the the Japanese Cabinet is not in The recognition of Mr. Hallifax's Magistrate over the week-end accordance with the best interests services to the Colony by the was the result of his wearing a R. E. A. Webster, 1.bw, b
conferring of this bonour will be suit of clothing belonging to Beatty of either country.
generally admitted to be thorough another man, was szain brought. Owes Hughes, c Sharps, b
deserved. For more than ten up this morning. Mr. J. R. Wood Hudson years, Mr. Hallifax has been said he did not think it likely T. E. Pearce, b Quiolan Secretary for Chinese Affairs that defendant had inten led to R. Hancock, b Bastly... and during his tenure of office steal the suit. Tab prosbable ex-Rev. E. K. Quick, c Beatty, b the dut es and responsibilities of placation was that he was drunk Evans...
The prolessed object of the Privy Council is to secure more friendly relations with China and
3
Reed... Lammert
H. K. C. C. 1st. Innings. A. A. Claxton, c Sharpe, b
Event..
J. R. Mitchell c Purcell, b Evxos...
E. B. Read, b Beatty...
L. J. Davies, cot out...
Extras
***
· Total... Bowling Analysis.
to Becare the protection of Japan's interests in the neigh the post have immensely increas- and bad taken the things without G. R.Sayor, © Purcell, b Evans bouring country. That, of itself. ed. Even in normaal times, the any cirminal intent. Defendant E. G. Lammert, b Beatty is not a very clear indication of position is one which calls for was discharged.
much tact and patience, but dur- the nature of the condemastorying recent years, with the fre resolution. The "protection of quent adjastruent of industrial The Filipino community of Japan's interests" might lead disputes arising out of the growth Hongkong assembled at the City of Trades Caionism amongst the Hall on Saturday night to cale- to anything but friendly rela-Chinese workers. Mr. Hallifax brate the 26th anniversary of the tions, although on the other hand, has been called upon to exercise death of their national bero, Dr. greater friendliness by Japan these qualities to an even greater Rizal. With the aggregation of Beatty extent than ever. He holds one musical talent available in the Evans towards Chios might prove the of the most difficult posts in the community, no difficulty was ex-Hudson... best kind
of protection in Government service, and it must perienced in arranging an excep- Quinlan the long run. There can be be a source of gratification to him tionally excellent programme of nc two opinions but that there is to feel that his services bave vocal and instrumental items, for again received Royal notice. We which those concerned deserve room for very considerable imjoin in congratulating him on every credit. The evening's con- provement in the relations behaving been awarded the honour cert was followed by an enjoyable Hooper, b Read...
dance. tween the two countries, and which has now fallen to him,
whilst we are not going to lay all the blame on the Japanese, it must be conceded, we think, that} Japan's policy in China bas, io Yesterday's International the main, not been such as tɔlna -
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
Match.
We are advised that, commenc-
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W.
4
On Saturday the R.G.A. met 101 the Kowloon Cricket Club on the flatter's ground, and the visitors inst managed to escape defeat. They compiled 145 runs (Capt. Havelock Davies 26, Capt. Ollivar 35. Lt. Chester 31 not out)B, D. Evans took 5 wickets for 26. The K.C.C. bad replied with 142 for 4, when stumps were drawn. For the home side, H. H. Bessan compiled a half century and Capt.- 5 Spinks contributed 37.
The Chinese Recreation Clus and Infantry drew in an interesi. ing match. The Infantry declared 1 when they bad reached 15% for 7 (LL Bacon 39), and the C. R. C. 17 compiled 104 for 9. Capt. Honey 33 took 7 wickets for 46. The two 38 best batsmen on the C.RC. side were M. W. Lo (22) and C. Chos 5 (29).
15
The Civil Service G. C. second
O eleven drew with the Police R. C. The former compiled 116(A.Cullip 0138 and W. Watson 48), and their 18jopponents replied with 96 for? wickets down (c. Alexander 56 .139 not out). For the Police, C.
Earnshaw captured 5 Civil Ser vice wickets at a cost of 34 roni
The Civil Service C.C. played against Craigongower C.C. in a friendly match on Saturday, and mada 162 (E. Dunkley 51) to their opponents' 108.
0. M. R. W. 11 -44 10.2 3.49 4
4
10 1 1 18 1
Evans bowled one wide ball.
Nary 2nd. Innings.... Norris, b Owen Hughes
Evans, c Webster b Reed Parell, b Reed...
BILLIARDS.
A Naval Match.
An interesting billiards match
6
Wood, c Daries, b Owen
Hugbes
8
between H.M. ships Hawkins
ing with the sailing of the Suwa Sharpe, i.b.w. b Read... Maru from London on the 6th. Lake, c Mitchell, b Sayer inst the N.Y.K. passage rate Lindsell, b Lammert from London to Hongkong will Hudson, b Sayer
11
and Titanis was played on Satur-
23
day evening last, at the Chief
Petty Officers and Petty Officera'
Recreation Rooms, H.M. Dock-
5
5
A very interesting and well be £114 first class and £80 second Beatty, e Lammert, & Sayer. encourage concord between the fonght Razby game was played class and from Marseilles to this Quinlan, not cut two nations. A radical modificat Happy Valley Festerday part £106 and 274 respectively. ation in Japan's attitude would between teamy representing Corresponding reductions are doubtless serve her far better England and The Reit. There made to all other porta en route. Way not A very large crowd The passage rates from this end than the somewhat aggressive.
present, owing to 10 many to Europe, quoted in yon, remain policy of the past.
counter-attractions.
unchanged, as they are lower There was no score in the first than the aforesaid sterling East. Reed Without going further into the
half, although The Rest had bound rates. sulject at the moment, let us say somewhat the better of the ex- that any development which will charges. Their scrum halves lead to a better understandice worked better than did England's,
very
Extras
Total
Bowling Analycia.
108
O. M. R. W.
14 3
2 42
Owen Hughes Lammert... Bayer
When the 8.8. Sui An was enter-
yard, and resulted in a win for H.M.3. Titania, the present holders of the Fleet Billiards Cup, by 182 points. The majority of the games were well contested; notably those between Wools and Oldham and Goeden and Brigge,
Scores were as follow **.
"HAWKINS."
12 2 37 41C.P.O., Woods.
4 20 11Bergt, Goeden..
9
0
72.
Total... 687
"TITANIA."
34
Col. Sergt. Young,
PO, Davis.
Ship'- Dubbard,
... 2.2 1 6. 3 ERA, Foster.
P.D., Eglestone.- H.K.C.C. 2nd. Innings. ERA, Godley. but the istter's defence was ing the harbour at about 6 p.m. Claxton, c. Lake, b. Hudson... 29 Yeo: Sige: Wilson. between Chica Bod foreign extremely sound. In the forward yesterday, on her return from Mitchell, b. Beatty Powers at the present juncture department, England was the Macao, the alarm of "man over-Webster, l.b.w. b. Beatty must be welcomed. Britsin, we superior all the way through, but board" was given. The ship was Quick, c. Beatly, b. Lake
got immediately turned round, and Pearce, c. Wood, b. Quinlan... 12 E.A., Oldham.... are glad to see, by her proposed the three-quarters never action in regard to the Bor. really under way. There were when it was seen that a sampan Hancock, c. Beatty, b. Lake... 60P.O., Briggs, va
few three-quarter was rowing to the rescue the Sayer, not out ... Indemnity, is showing an incress movements throughout the vessel's engines were at pped. Owen Hughes, retired... ing friendliness towards Chios, match, although play was, for the The sampan brought the man. Lammert, c. Hudson, b. Wood 1 Ch: Writer Parke,
& Chinese, to the ship, where ha Davies, c. Beatty, b. Hudson... 12 and we should like to think that most part, of an open character.
Extras The second half had almost was revived by a hip of brandy.
26 the year now started will witness ran out, wben & forward rush by He appeared to be about 70 years a marked growth of harmony England saw the ball punted of age, and was in a sad state'],
„Tatal (for 9 wickets) 253 between the Chinese, and the well down the 61. In the after his submergence in the cold
Bowling Analysis scramble for the ball it was water. He was given a change of outside world. Chins neede all kicked over the lins and a try clothing, and when he bad collect the help and sympathy she can secured in a very favourable ed his wits be said be bad jumped Beatty... secure. A serious attempt by for position. The player who took into the water because he was Evans..."
the kick found nodifficulty in con- alone in the world and found life Quinlan eigo Power to collirate greater vesting, the fi si whistle sound-not worth living. The com- Hadion friendship and intimacy with the tngs soon as the kick had been pradore opened a snbscription fir Wood... Chinese would be most fruitful taken. England thus won by five the old man, and many of the Lindsell
1 Lake - passengers gave donations. in its benefits to all cone=rned. polois to love.
0.- M. R. W.
12 1 56. 2
4
22
10 2
*
Total
849
GOLF.
38. 2
The result of the Bogey held yesterday at Fapling was a win for - Mafyr. ·Gandy, who returned the fine score of four up. Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell was second, with thres up.
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