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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

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RADIO IN HONGKONG.

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An Amateur's Views.

A local radio

enthusiast

INTERPORT CRICKET. A.

Hongkong in Good Position.

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH:

Wood, run out R. H. Wild, run out..

SATURDAY: MAY 19, 1923.

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DAIRY FARM NEWS.

Capt. E R. S. Doda, b Quayle. 43 U. M. Omar, not out

14 18

L.J. Davies, b Quayle

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F. N. Young, b Quayle

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Total

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W.

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sends us the following letter for As the details given below wilt. publication -

show, Hongkong has quite a good Sir-At the recent meeting | chance of winning the interport held in the City Hall for the pur-contest against Shanghai As #į Quayle. pose of starting a Radio Cluba message to the Cricket Club last Allison. local gentleman advocated that night put it, the team ja Peck... the proposed Club should do its doing its damnedest, Shanghai's Leach awo broadcasting. This sug-second innings yielded 255, this Isanes gestion deserves more attention leaving Hoogkong with 275 to Hansell that it appears to have received. win. At the close of play yeater Barrett... There is absolutely no reason day, the visitors were 185 up for why the members should not the loss of five wickets, and have a broadcasting set the cost Pearce, the veteran skipper, was of which will be considerably not out with a magnificent 81 to less than is supposed necessary his credit. by the average student of radio.

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Shanghai-2nd Innings. H. B. Ollendessen; at. Davies,

b Quick

|A.-A. Claxton, e Quick, b Owen

Hugbes

A. W. Hayward, a and b Owen

Hughes

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Shanghai, May 19. Although more than 900 runs had been scored the pitch, whilst showing slight signs of wearing, Capt. E. 1. M. Barratt, run out 2 still played fast and true when the E. F. Muriel, Uwen Hughes 1 last of the three day's play in the J. A. Quayie, u Dode, b Sayer 81 laterport mateb 子 estered D. W. Leach, e Davies, b Sager, de upon. At the titin interval, W. N. Hansell, out out

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As in Shanghai and other places, it will be found that in many cases, artists, amateur and professional. will wladly give their services for broadcasting without charge. Furthermore, local phono graph firms will furnish their best talking machines for the benefit of the result remained in doubt. H. C. B. Peck, b Owen Hughes the advertising obtained. Apart due to Hongkong's tail wagging 8. Issacs, c Young, & Hughes....... from the foregoing no difficulty to such good purpure yes should be experienced in "pjeking serday. But for Quayle and lasa up" songs, music etc., from Manila Hongkang might still have been; and Shanghai, atmospheric condi-piling ea rude, but as it was tions being normal and the Hungkung was only 19 shurt off equipment used being even of a Shanghai's big first innings total: X. Young of 351. lerdessen. Claxton. Bar E. 5. Quick The radio public aro naturally rett and Muriel were all disposed H. Owen Hughes interested in obtaining the bene of cheaply in the second innings. M. Omar fits of broadcasting for Hongkong. and the whole aspect of toe game. R. Sayer though they are certainly not changed in favour of the visitors. ready to approve that the broad | Hayward and Quayle then stopped casting company obtain a per- the rut, the former being dis- G. R. Sayer centage of profit for each set sold missed with 51 to his credit, A. A. Rumjaha

fair make.

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Extras

Total

253

Bowling analysis.-

W.

THE SKILL OF AN ARTIST

is necessary, in the making of a suit of clothes.

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Hongkong.-2nd. Innings.

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in Hongkong. irrespective of leaving Quayle (50 not out) and E. K. Quick whether sold by the firm doing | Leach (11 net out) to carry on the H. Owen Hughes the broadcasting or by other firms tight this morning. The feature of] A. E. Wood It is good to know that at least the play was Hoogkong's fine T. E. Pearce, not one local firm is willing to broad-fielding and wicket-keeping. cast without any impositions such

Quayle, suffering from an injur.

as royalties. It seems to be takened thumb, could not hit with his for granted that s royalty on all customary freedom. Leach batted sets imported will be imposed. though no official statement to this effect has appeared nor has the Government indicated, in any way. that it is the intention to desire a royalty.

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vigorously, rapidly overhauling bia partner, but with his score at us into Davies safe hands behind the be tipped a good bail from Sayer

stumps. Hansell belped Quayle to put on further runs, but the

R. I. Wild. net out

Extras

Total (for 5 wickets).

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St. George's Building.

In a family of 15, children, the

the youngest There was exactly

The Government, unr the way is clear, will no dout do the latter was eventually caught on oldest was eight times as old as

the boundary by Dodds off Sayer,

to win.

ges of all children. How old is the youngest and the oldest?

Yesterday's answer:

utmost possible to benefit local who was puzzling the batsmen year and a half difference in thei experimentors and to help bring with some soft stuff. Allison made the efficiency of the latter to së high a pitch as possible. It is merry for a low overs, but the end understood that this object will came when Owen Hughes captur. not be gained by charging localed the wickets of Feck and Isaace ia quick succession. At the tita importers & fee on parts or sets interval Shanghai were all out ter imported, because such an action 5, leaving Hongkong 275 to get would only result in that exirs expense being added, in propor- tion, to the CIF. charges of im ported equipment so that the public would have to pay in the long run. The authorities have sufficient sources of revenue with out making another out of sets imported for the use of amateurs. It appears that several requesta for permission to transmit have "been already sent in, and so it two for 3.

seems that the authorities would show their impartial standing by giving firms a transmission permit in the order of priority that is. offer the firm which first request. ed a permit for broadcasting the opportunity to do eo, and if not accepted, then offer to the other applicants in turn.

At the City Hall a suggestion was made that no person interest ed in the sale of radio apperatus should be invited to take official position. The proposition was not seconded, and perhaps it was jest as well.

We may take it for granted that many of those who

Owen Hughes and Quick did most of the bowling. The left- bander was varying his stuff a lot and was by Do means casy to score off. He bad the creditable analysis of six wickets for 4 runs. Quick proved expensive, his single victim costing him 74. Sayer did very well with his lobs, retting

Pearce In Form,

By removing eix plants from the arrangement of 20 shown Commencing the second innings above, not a single one of the 13 after the tiffin interval, Hongkong squares, formed by the plante.! started badly. Sayer, Quick and was left. The dotted circles show Owen Hughes were speedily dis-the positions occupied by the six missed. Thanks to some substan- plants that were taken away, tial double figure scores by Rum- jahn and Wood, the total mounted

steadily, and towards the end of NO MATTER WHAT A the day Pearce and Wild became. WOMAN'S AGE.

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associated in a very profitable she'll find help in Pinkettes, the partnership.

Pearce batted dainty little pilules which ensure splendidly, making a number of daily regularity. Taken fine scoring strokes. He was par casionally when needed,, dieularly strung on the leg side. Wild, who did so well in the first

were elected received that honour innings, gave him valuable as in view of their having a better sistance. The two were together and knowledge of radio than the mall fighting hard," as a Shanghai, jority. As to the fear responsible

PINKETTES

for the proposition referred to, weessage, puta it, when stumps were keep the system clean, the skic may safely leave it to the officials drawn for the day, with the score clear, the breath sweet, diapel to discharge their fuftictions pure. at 150 for five. A cable from Reuter sick headaches and bilious attacks. 17 for the pleasure always derived gives the score at 195 for five and Of dealers, or poet free 60 cents from service well done.

adds that the match will be con- the vial, from Dr. Williams' tinued to-day.

Medicine Co., 60 Kiaagse Road, Shanghai.

Scores:

There are doubtless other firms that have been waiting for per mission to broadcast after receipt of which the favoured firm wil

E. B. Ollerdessen, b Young..... 96] commence operations. These firms realize that the cost of broadcast. A. Claston, e Owen Hughes.

Shanghai.-1st Innings,

b Quick

ing will be more than offset by Capt. E. I. M. Barrett, c Wood, the profits derived from the sale

wen Hughes.....

of their sets, as naturally the, E. Muriel, run out. public will give that firm the pre-

J. A. Quayle ference, other things being equal,

A. W. Hayward. which proves the efficiency of its apparatus by broadcasting. The D. W. Leach

public understands that the quality differs according to the price and

W. N. Hansell, e sad b Owen

Eugbes

H. W. Allison

that while a valve set costs more. C. B. Pack, u Rumjahr, b than a crystal one, it is well wortir the extra expense.

In conclusion, it may be taken for granted that the Government does not desire to delay the opera- broadcasting tion of efficient

longer than ie necessary. Benefit can be obtained by a knowledge

Pinkettes keep you well.

THE

GODDESS

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WHO

IS

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Owen Hughes..

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Total

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Bowling analysis.

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83

92

74

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74

S. Isaaca.

of experience gained from mis- F. N. Young.. takes made at Home and in other H. Oven Hughes countries, and until the authorities E. K. Quick... obtain definite information upon U. M. Omar. this matter the Committee of the

Hongkong 1st Innings. Radio Club might do worse than T. E. Pearce, b Quoyle ...... offer the results of its collective A. A. Rumjahn, b Isaacs.. deliberation, to the Government. G. 1. Sayer, e Claxton, b

Yours etc.,

VALVE.

Hongkong, May 18, 1923,

21

Quayle.....

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Rev. E. K. Quick, b Quayle... 21

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