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THE BEST OF ALL, LAUDABLE} France in the House
THINGS 18 SKILL; THE REST OF which came oYRE ALL POSSESSIONS IS KNOWLEDGE, the wires on Saturday. - It seems THE BEST OF ALL GAINS – 19 to us rather late in the day for HEALTH; AND BEST OF ALL KINDS OF HAPPINESS IS. CONTENTMENT. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, to
---The Makubkarata, assert that the Government has plainly told France that a con- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Taggart re- tinuation of her policy in the turned to-day by the ss. Frost- Ruhr might lead to a breach in dent McKinley, friendly relations with Britain.
The Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotowall!
CAN FOOTRALE"
SHIELD SAND LEAGUE MATCHES.
[BY “QUIZ") Saturday's football matches | sülted as follows...
**SENIOR SHIELD.
Marazion 15 University Surrey's 2. 5. Chinn
JUNIOR SHIELD.
All the same, there was no mis- is to distribute the prizes at the taking the tenor either of his re-Gap Road Government School to St. Joseph's: 0 Titania Iriquoise 3. R. G. A marks or of those of Mr. J. H.morrow (Tuesday) at noon.
LEAGUE DIV. L. Thomas. Both speeches betoken the fact that British patience is
.... Hawkins Despatch 1.5 RGA
Children's Hour at the Helena Ambrose May Institute on Friday January 25th at 5.30 p.m. Subject "Flags" by Lieut. RR. Beauchamp. Ade
ISATURD
BIG YI
Cricket Langue on Civil Servios gained: reover the KEGO Going
first, the Civil Service sear rapidly, and declared at 176 for G. R. Sayur compiling 42,
B. Wood and F. Baker beinge
1 out with 41 and 42: respectivel
Įto their credit. The K.C.Q.replied
{with" 41, BEO, Bird taking wickets for 18 and F. J. Ling for 8
A fina match to watch was that between the HKGC, and the Navy. The latter declared at 182 for 6 (Lieut. Skarpe 71), and after. * not very promising start tha Chate succeeded in obtaining 183 for 9: 2|(A, V. T. Dean 45, Rev. B. Powell
becoming exhausted. We do. however, hope that calm and
- LEAGUE DIV. IL saber influences,will spring up to
Marazion... 5":"University curb ill-considered words or Dr. W. L. Patharson of the Surrays + Club de Rec 1431 It was an exciting finish," deeds which may be in contemp Hongkong Medical Service has Hawking ... 4 Sacred Heart and characterised by a welcome lation at the moment. It would/Passed the examination of the Kowloon 23. Chias "B" Djabsence of playing for safety.
London School of Tropical Medi- [be a' tragedy to civilisation were cine.
the two great nations who stood
The Tamar v. Titania and Hollyhock v. Filipinos matches
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Craigengower defeated tha Chinese R.C. at Happy Valley by a big margin. The CRC, were all ont for 58, G. Milne taking 5 dark days of war be unable to have been notified fourteen cases SURREY'S v. SOUTH CHINA for 23. Craigangower obtained
fone British, small-por live in friendship after they had American and the rest Chinese), witnessed
As Sookinpoo a large crowd 150 for 5 (D. Fritz, retired, 31, F. the Shield game E Lawrence, rafired, 45, and B. faid low a common enemy. The as well as one Chinesa case each between the above tasms. South W. Bradbury, not out, 35). times call for real statesmanship of diphtheria and enteric fever:
Chins started the game and soon! and the discouragement of ex-|
had the Surreys on the defensive. SECOND DIVISION GAMES. St. Paul's Girls' School holds South China started with a neat At Sookampoo the HK.. Ca treme thought or action. its distribution on the 30th in passing game, and, had they kept second eleven just failed to best open breach between Britain and stant, at the Theatre Royal, and to that style of play, would have the Indian R. C seconds. The France would be a calamity of also celebrates the third gradua-probably besten the Surreys. latter dompiled 147, E. C. Hagent the very first order. May sweet tion of the Chung Hok Class. However, they went in for rough taking 4 for 18, and the H.K. Č.C. Lady Stubbs is to distribute the tactics from the start and several team had hard lines in getting reason prevail.
Awards.
free kicks were givan, against fonly 140 (for 6) when stumps had them in the opening minutes, to be drawn.
A most enjoyable smoking con-while couple of players were! G. H. Piarey carried his bat for cert was held at the Easma Club spoken to by the referee. The 56.
on Saturday night. Surreys played the open game
rooms
From Messrs. Alex Ross and Co, we have received two pretty calendars issued to advertise
Came Brooke Bond tea, for which they
a farbishing-up of their know. fine sailing picture, showing two. ledge. for it is surprising how racing yachts rounding a buoy. easily one can forget little things
bad
The
The Volunteer Camp.
The K.C.C. juniors ¦ were The conclusion of the Volunteer splendid programme was givan and once or twice in the early unlucky is not defeating the Civil BRITAIN AND FRANCE. Camp at Lowu enables us to by the Diomede Concert Party, stages they were pulled up for Service second eleven at Happy review some of the aspects of the in addition to which several other fouls. Good football was no Valley. The visitors scored 144, scheme. We believe the unanim-local aristes helped..
seen, and the game developed and the latter replied with 88 for When the British "election retous opinion of all but the incur
mio a captie scramble South, H. Overy taking 6 for 37. sults became known in France, was a distinct success.
able grumblers is that the camp
but their forwards were slow in China did most of the attacking.
The CRC and University Officers there was practically unanimous and men alike obtained vary use
front of goal. The first goal inaios met at Causeway Bay, Press comment to the effect that fu!" experience. Even the ex-
somewhat unexpectedly, and the visitors won an interest- Lau used for
ing match comfortably. jadg- the outcome would be bad for the Service men, who form a very
large proportion of the Corps, had are sole agenta. These bear & ment by standing near the C.R.C. put up 74, M..B. Osman future of the Anglo-French En-
post watching the play on the left taking 6 for 15, and the visiting tente. The Petit Parisien, which
wing when the ball came over eleven compiled 111 for 9 (Ng is regarded as usually expressing
and dropping on to the foot of Bow-poo 43). A short rally in connection Wooldridge, that player hooked The RAM.C created some the official view, stated that if after time. Every man who
was not actually in ill-health with the Hongkong Boy Scout's it into the net before Lau could thing of a stir at Happy Valley, either a Liberal or a Labour has assuredly benefitted by the Association was held at the old cross over. After this reverse, when playing against the R Es Government came into power, open-air life, the plain fare, rifle range, King's Park, on Satur-Sonth China took up the attack obtaining 181 for 3, at bich It meant day for the purpose of the Prince in earnest and although for a time they sportingly declared Perry France would find herself faced and hard exercise.
a feoming together of men from of Wales' banner competition. the ball remained in the Surreys and Naah were not out with 70 with men who entirely disagree all callings, and acquaintance The tests carried out were few half they could not, score. It and 52 respectively. The Engi with the policy which she has ships ripened into friendships, and simple, but a more elaborate was left to the Surreys neers scored 112 for 6 (LS parsued in Germany for the past whilst men got to know one za-rally is to be held in April
to beat themselves, for Eaton, in Cockell 52)-Capt. Walker took twelve months. Other journals other, which is the great aim of
attempting to clear from a last all 6 of the R. E. wickets, for a corps. So much for what might Although he was banished from ground shot, turned the ball past 41. also expressed the opinion be called the social side of the the Colony for ten years as re- Douglas and made the scores one that a change for the worse, camp. When we come to the cently as July last," a Chinese all amidst wild cheering from the rather than the better, would be actual field operations, it
is named Cheung Hang, was again South China supporters. Half-before the close Vasey scored for. pleasing to think that scores of arrested on December 7th. He time, one goal all. experienced
the Ambrose who won as above. Anglo-French roen who had not previously been stood charged before the Chief relations as a result of the elec-to the outlying parts of the New Justice, this morning with dis- rougher, and early in this half Resuming, the play became
DESPATCHY, ROA. tions. There appears to have Territories have now obtained obeying the Deportation Ordia-Chan So was burt and had to be These teams met for the first
some idea of the lie of the landance. As the man also stands carried been geceral agreement amongst and the part that would be expect charged at the same Sessions in Chins, with ten men, still held ning by five goals to one. The
off the field. South time that season, the sailors win-? the French commentators that ed of them should an actual cam-connection with a robbery case, their own, and after Douglas game opened very even, the only French policy could hope for paign ever become necessary on his Lordship deferred sentence. had saved from a scramble in goal of the first half being scored more sympathy from Mr. Bald.the frontier. There was, of course,
the Surreys' goalmonth, the by Carter for the Despatch. After the usual healthy rivalry amongst win than from & Government different apits. and each can
A Far Eastern branch of the play was transferred. A shot the change of ends, the game drawing its inspiration either claim some particular success. National Union of Journalists from Franklin was stopped by a favoured the sailors and White from Mr. Lloyd George or Mr. During the first week-end there with headquarters in Shanghai defender in the pensity area and scored for them. Balcolmej play- was formed at a meeting of the Surrey were awarded afing on the wing, was in great form was the added interest of having Hamsay Macdonald. Indeed, the the G.O.C. viewing the operations, Journalists held at Shepherd's penalty kick. Boniface was and scored three goals before the Hununile brutally declared that at the conclusion of which His Hotel on December 21 last. Mr. somewhat lucky with his shot, close, while Couzens,scored the Mr. Baldwin bad little experience Excellency mentioned that the H. K. Strachan, chief reporter of for the ball struck the post and R.G.A.'s only goal, heading the in foreign affairs end that M. standard of shooting had been the North-China Daily News was rebounded across the goal into ball into the net from a well-
whole elected Chairman, Mr. G. A the net. With the score two to placed corner. very good on the Poincare was able to twist him The Machine Gans
Pasquier of the same paper Hon. one against them, South China
ST. JOSEPH'S ▼, TITANIA RESERVES, round his fingers so easily that specially complimented for the secretary, and Mr. C. W. Hamp got down but could not pass the The final whistle he would much like to have seen rapidity with which they got into son, editor of Shipping and Eng-defence.
sounded leaving the Surreys
Another meeting between these position and found their target. ineering hon. treasurer. Last Saturday in the field firing
winners by two goals to one.
teams will be necessary to decide which shall enter the second That Liberals and Labourites the Mounted Infantry carried off. On another appearance on
KOWLOON ▼ POLICE. round of the Shield Competition. the honours. After dark, the remand, this morning, of one of have been strongly opposed to different units had reconnaisance the four men arrested in the The holders qualified, to meet After playing extra time on St". French policy in the Ruhr there work, and got within seventy or recent revolver, battle between the Ambrose in the second round Joseph's ground, the score sheet can be no shadow of doubt. In- eighty yards of the listening post the Yaumati Police and a gang of the Shield Competition by remained blank.
OTHER GAMES. deed, we would go so far as to before being discovered", quite of armed robbers, it was stated winning against the Police by a Neither a good performance. Later, in by the prosecuting police officer penalty goal to nil
The Iriquoise qualified for the say that that policy has been
finding a reconnaisance.point by that. Sergeant Robertson was team was at fall strength. the disliked by the British public compass, the Corps showed its still in hospital and would not Police having their left wing for second round of the shield, winn- generally. It may not be too possession of mach ability. After be able to leave for a long time wards and left he if absent. Knight, ing against the R.G.A on the much to assert that the recent going up hill and down dale; the yet. Sergeant Fender was out of Kowloon, was an absentee: Club ground by three goals to it. At Sookunpoo, Marazion, won Engineers got within only twenty as also was a Chinese detective. The game was well contested election results, beyond repre- yards of the spot, the Infantry The three other men arrested in and appeared to be ending in a by five goals to one against the senting
reaffirmation of being only a few paces further the case were still in hospital. draw when a penalty was given University. Malcolm and Taylor Free Trade principles, amounted away. This was described as an The case was again remanded for against McWalter, and Muir scored for the sailors in the first
excellent performance. Then a week..
Bcored the only goal of the match, half and Rumjabn for the Un also to a registering of that yesterday's operations were de-
iversity. After the change off HAWKINS v. AMBROSE ends, the sailors put on threa fact Rightly or wrongly voted to reconnoîtring by may,
goals through Pole, On the Club ground these teams more
him retuned to power.
were
the majority of Britishers feel and when the camp closed no-one have followed a fanatical leader met in a League match, the Am-Pibworth and Malcolm, that the Treaty of Versailles could say that a really pleasant who claimed immortal powers.brose winning by four goals to On the Navy B ground the and wholly instructive period had Now there comes what is known two. The play opened very even, Hawkins beat Sacred Heart y was, in certain respects, su mis- not been spent. take; what is more, they think that" France is more concerned The Philippines Outbreak. with her own particular interests
a. general. The trouble which the American Americans are young in colonis net, giving Heathcote no chance. At Sookunpoo the Burrs than, anxious for
authorities in the Philippines are ing experience, but seemingly Soon after, Smith scored for the Club de Recreio by four gos European settlement which having with rebel tribes, the so- they are having all they require flagship, making the scores level ons. Miles opened the score and shall include the placing of Ger. called fanatics, but Farves loin the Philippines. The Filipino Bolneaver and Vasey added fur: Riberio levelled up for t the conglomerate independence movement is but ther goals for the Ambrose before Cope gave the soldiers? many on her feet again. Nothing emphasise
nature of thosa islands. The Moros another little rift in the luta the interval Hall-time Amanda Club defender is to be gained by glossing over are either headhunters, pagans, or Incidentally, these armed out brose, 3, Hawking, AS his own goal the fact that such feelings do else Mohammedans, and there breaks suggest something of what exist, neither do we serve any are various other branches of this the Filipinas might have to face Resuming the Hawkins went fourth goal useful purpose by attempting to civilised state. The original revolt dence, and it might be queried was successful
South Ses stock in a more or less were they granted full lodepen, straight for goal and
with: ignore the fact
that Anglo was amongst a Mohammedan whether they would be capable shot from close range. French relations have latterly tribe, who have given trouble in of restoring law and order out of went all out to level up, but Lauk Harloc
ty shooting was against theme and become increasingly strained. the past, and this time seem to their own resources.
as the Coloram movement, the defence overcoming the at four clear goals. Pettit and Smith evidently a very serious affair, tack. Halway through the first scored in the opening half and with ramifying branches, even half, Bolzeaves took's peas from Reading scored twice in the reaching unto Manila. The Harper and sent the ball into the second.
Smith At Ko
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