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1923

AN AMERICAN ·

VAGRANT.

Wishes To Return Home.

Good Friday's Results. On. Saturday afternoon a large

There were only thres matches party of rowing

Before Mr. J. R. Wood, at the voyaged to Black Boulder Point, in the Hongkong Cricket Club Kowloon Bay, where the Victoris tennis tournament a Good Friday. Alagistracy on Saturday, Alber Recreation Club bell their annual the principal one being in the Open Benjamin Satears, an American xture Champion Doubles, in which W.P. subject, was charged with being a Easter régatis. The aroused a good deal of interest, Lo and Thomas Lay easily an-vagrant.

It was stated by Sub-Inspector and the races were keen and ex-counted for W.B. Roberts and citing.

Excellent arrangements E. Lindsell in three straight Cockle that Sergeant Prat on Fri- day morning found defendant in were made for the spectators and sets.

-The scores were as under:-

Arsenal Street in a very filthy con- competitors.

Open Champion Doubles-dition and wearing only one boot. M.P. Lo and Thomas Lay beat Defendant had been previously B. Roberts and B.. Lindsell, lodged in the House of Detention.

He absented himself and was! 6-0, 6-2, 6-1.

Handicap Singles "B"-B. sentenced to ten days hard labour. Pestonji (+2/6) beat D. Crowley Defendant was a seamman.

The Magistrate, to the de (scr.), 3-6, 6-2, 61.

Handicap Dods and A.B. Raworth (-15.1) with you?

Double:E. R. S. fendant: What is to be done

There are five erants, the dimgay race for visitors being eliminated at the eleventh bour owing to unforseen circumstances. All the crews turned out and every-

thing passed of very mooth- ly. For the greater part of the day there was a high wind blowing and the sea was rough. Mr. Dalziel's yacht The Plover" wa kindly loaned as the flagship:

The officials were as under:.. Rowing Committee: Mr. H. Dreyer Rowing Captain), Mr. B.J.

beat C.. Willson and A.G.M. Fletcher (+4/6), 6-2, 6-4.

efendant replied that he wish. lo be sent to his home in Naw Jersey: He arrived here by the

steamer Resolute on March 2nd.

The Magistrate told defendant

de H. Moore, Mr. S. Berg, Mr. A. A NEW YEAR TRAGEDY. that the only thing he could da

McKirdy, Mr. H. J. Silva, Mr. 0. Stutz. Mr. G. May, Mr. A. A. Alves, Mr. A. Van Andel, Mr. C.

Earnshaw.

W.

Starter Mr. F. W. Carpenter. Assistant Starters and Time keepers: Mr. J. A. E. Bullock, Mr. J. Stone, Mr. J. Lyon, Mr. T. Meek, Mr. Ralph.

Chauffeur Charged With Manslaughter.

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was to commit to the House of Detention until he obtained employment. If possible the police would secure him a job so that he could work his passage back to his own country.

SMALL BEGINNINGS.

Judges and Umpires: Hon. Mr. A. G. Stephen, Mr.

Following the verdict returned; Logan, Mr. A. A. Alves, Mr. A. H.by the jury at an enquiry into the Carroll, Mr. D. K. Blair, Mr. E. death of a man named Lam Cheong. W. Carpenter. Mr. Cock, Mr. A who succumbed to injuries sustain- MeKirds. Mr. A. ran Andel. Capf.ed in a collision between motor cars F. T. Wheeler, Capt. Pilkington 135 and 29 on the Stanley Road on Youngsters Start A War. (King

China New Year day, Ngok Wing. the driver of car 29, was charged ad up by the police at Jardine's Thirty-one Chinese were round- with manslaughter on Saturday. Bazaar on Friday, as a result of a It transpired at the enquiry that free Sght between two parties of the defendant's car ran into the Heklo Chinese of two differant rear of car 785 on Stanley Road,

One man was so badly Sailing Committee:

Mr. D. K.the.furce of the impact causing the Blair, Mr. Van Andel, Mr. latter to swerve from the middle battered that he had to be sent to

hospital Rouse, Mr. J. Stone.

of the road, scrape along the bank

It was stated at the Magistracy, Clerk of the Course and Regula-and finally crash into a cutting when the

mem wern charged tor: Mr. O'Farrell.

As a result the decessed man, who

on Saturday, that the trouble Competitor's Stewards: Mr. R. was in a 20, received severe arose over a scrap be- H. B. Mitchell, Mr. E. T. Crocker, injuries from which he died a few tween two small boys. The Mr. F. Schnepel, Capt Bayliss, days later in hospital. The enquiry. mothers of the boys sided with Mr. E. Busschaert.

which was conducted by Mr. R. E. their socs and kept up the fight. Hon. Secretary: Mr. R. C. Lindsell, was concluded on Taurs-Then mothers retired from the Witchell.

day afternoon, when a verdict was trouble and their husosods fought. returned that the driver of car 29

The Racing.

The chief event was the race for

clans.

was responsible for the death of Eventually the war was carried on the International Challenge Cup, the deceased by his reckless and by the fathers claasmen, who threw stones, bricks and other: over one mile, for members, for negligent driving, and was there-missiles at each other across the which two crews entered, one Eng-fore guilty of manslaughter. fish and the other Danish. It was an Mr. J. B. Wood remanded the exciting race from start to finish. accused until Thursday afternoon.

The Danes secured the lead at, the start and maintained it until about two hundred yards from the finish. ing point, when the English crew asserted themselves and by a finel spurt managed to overhaul the Danes and reached home a third of It was a a length in front. particularly thrilling finish and the winners were heartily applauded by the crowd on shore. The crews had the tide against them and

HOME FOOTBALL.

road. When the police arrived things were being thrown from one bouse to another, causing great havoc to the window panes.

Defendants were remanded by Mr. J. R. Wood until Saturday next.

KWAISANG ON FIRE.

Some Cargo Damaged.

Scottish Cup Final. London, March 31.-Playing at: Glargow in the final for the

Fire broke out about 2 a.m. on Scottish Foutball Association Cup. Celtic beat Hibernians by one goal Saturday aboard the Indo-China as. time the

mins 15

Becs,

to nil.

Kwaisang (Captain D. Skinner)! was, having regard to the unfavour

The weather was fine and the lying at No. 27 buoy in the har able conditions, quite good.

The fire is believed to Another good race was the Senior spectators numbered sixty thou-harbour.

have originated in the compradore's Pairs, won by B. J. de H. Moore and sand.

The game was a stern struggle quarters, and smoke and flames W. R. Andrews., C. Earnshaw and H. Hyndman took the lead at the throughout, play being fast and

holds. The vessel immediately put etart. At the half mile, however, exciting. The interval arrived with were seen coming from one of the

After twenty they had been overtaken by Moore no goals scored.

"S.0.5.** which was and Andreas. with 0. Stutz and Sminutes' play in the second half, the up the fire signal and sent but a Berg in the second position. Moore Hibernian goalkeeper ran out to wireless

No 1 and No. 2 firebeats pro- and Andrews maintained their lead save, but Cassidy beat him and answered by H.M.S. Carlisle, rushing in headed into the net.. and won by a length.

Celtic won on their merits, their ceeded to the ship and by 430 am. Three crews competed for the

fire bad been extinguished. Lusitano Cup. H. Dreyer's crew forwards being very good.-Reuter. the

[Last year the Cup was won by The compradore's storeroom and got off well at the start and at the three quarter mile post were a Greenock Morton, before that by quarters were burned and some of length in frent. About 100 yards Partick Thistle and Kilmarnock the merchandise comprising the from the finish J. Noorgaard chal. There was no contest from 1914 19. cargo was damaged by water. The Celtic won in 1913.14. In all Kwaisang's departure for Singapore lenged and just failed to get up,

I on Saturday had in consequence to Dreyer's men winning by about Celtic have won ten times. five feet. The time was 6 mins. the Scottish League, at latest be postponed till to-day.

in fourth reports, they were In the Junior Sculls, A. M.position, allowing for matches in Rocas, who esme in first, was disband.] qualified for crussing B. Rasmus- sen's bow. Rasmussen was award- ed the race.

43 Becs.

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League Results.- London, March 30.-The follow- ing League matches were played There were two crews out in the to-day: Chinese Challenge Cup. Rasmus. English League-1st Division. xen's crew caught a crab and Aston Villa... 1 Chelsea......... 0 C.B. Rossalet's men had no difficulty Bolton W... 0 Everton.... in winning by a length and a balf.

2 Shefeld U. The regatia will be continued to Liverpool

2 Manchester C. day, when, at the end of the Sunderland... programme, the prizes will be Tottenhau H.. 1 Preston N. E. 2 Middlesboro .. Notts F... presented,

Oldbam A ..... Q, Newcastle U.. 0

-Reuter.

B3

Buroley

1 Cardiff C..

500,000 JAPANESE FOR BRAZIL

New York and "Philadelphia papers, print a report that the Geveroments of Japan and Brazil have entered into an agreement for colonising five hundred thou- sand Japanese labourers in Brazil. o Neither the Japanese nor the Brazilian Consul-General at New York has any information with regard to such a scheme.

Results. Saturday's results were follows.

Saturday's Matches. International Challenge Cup: 1, London, Marcb 31.--Matches English (G. P. Claridge, (atk.) played to-day resulted:

According to the story the labourers are to be used to cul- tivate rice and frut and the Japanese Government is pre-

P. Ruck-Keene, 3. D. E. G.English League 1st Divisionpared to pay a head tax of to for Wemyss, 2, H. Stevens, (bow,) Arsenal ..............

2 Aston Villa....

0

C. G. Slade, cox. The Danish crew Birmingham... 0 Liverpool...... WRS coraposed of H. Dreyaz (stk), Blackburn R. I Oldhani A...... H. Kaspersen, 3, J. Noorgaard Bolton W... 1 Middlesburo ... 2, E. Rasmussen (bow) and G. R. Sunderland 2 Tottenham H. Rozavet (cox).

Cardiff C... 1 Preston N. E. of Senior Pairs, mile: 1, B. J. de Manchester C. 3 Chelsea...

H. Moore and W. R. Andrews, Evertop. 1 Burafey......... 12.0. Stutz and S. Berg.

Huddersfield T, 2 Newcastle

U.

Junior Sculls, mile: 1 B. Stoke 0 Notts Forest... 1

West Brom A. 4 Sheffield Basmussen.

Scottish League.

2 Rangers

0 Airdrie

:1

Lusitano Cup, for senior fours, one mile: 1, H. Dreyer (etk), P. Allion R. Ruck Keene 3, W. R. Andrewi, 2, Ayr Un... H Hyndman (bow); 2, J. Cinde Noorgaard (st), S. Berg, 3, D. E.G.Alls Weyes, 2, and C. Earnshaw (bow). Hamilton A...

Chinese Oballenge Cap for junior Heart fours, one mile.. Bosselet Kilmarnock (k): A Jack, 2, . Bamp, 8, Two matches.unplayed (Baith Tannochy (bow), and E. D. Roversy. Hibernians and St.

Mirren . Celtic-Renter Jordan (cox).

each immigrant. Washington is said to be concerned over the prospect of au inflax into "the Western hemisphere of five times a soy Japanese as there are now in the United States. They would constitute the largest of all the foreign groups in Brazil except the Portuguese and Spanish...

It is stated that Japir, faced with the acute necessity of dis- covering an outlet for her surplus, population, turned to Brazil when ber Sibarian colonisation enter prises failed to materialisé.

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