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THE LATE HE DAY

FUNERAL ON SATURDAY

A very large number of poo gathered at the Happy cemetery on Saturday to pay a last wibute to the late Mr. H. H. Day, who died in soch tragie cin stances on Friday afternoon.

Mr. Day was largely interested in sport, and the attendance at the interment was evidence of hom popular and widely known ba wan Members of the sporting chubs he was connected with and abrost all of his colleagues at the Electric Company were present, and there was a wealth of floral tributes

The Rev. B Copley Moyle offici- inted at the graveside.

Mr. S. J.

EY POLICEMEN

WIN KLANGWAN

SWEEPSTAKE-

Per Oura Correspondent )

Shanghai, Feb. 0. ~The 's Chanu pions prize at the Kiangwan - New Year meating, amorming to $77,000, was won by three police sub-laspectors, who had been detailed for duty at the track and bought the winning ticket just before the drawing.

FREIGHTER BEACHED.

SS. PERSIA BADLY

"WATERLOGGED.

(Our Own Correspondent.) Shanghai, Feb -The Lloyd Triestino freight sa Perais which want ashore on Amberst Island at the mouth of the Yangtze daring heavy weather, has been beached in False Channel, alter being taken off the reel so badly waterkigged that it is impossible to bring ber up the river until the water has been pump- ed from the hokis It is expected

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HOME FOOTBALL.

Amongst the many people who were present were-The Hon. Mr. A. D. Lang (Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Hongkong Elec urie Ca, Led Mr. F. R. Marsh (Manager Mr. G. Murray (Assistant Manager),

...V Mr.

Sarby, Mr. G. Duckworth, Hr T. N. MacReynolds, Mr. A. S. that an attempt to make the trip Percy

Jordain, priver will be made on Sunday. Mr. R. Reynolds, Mr. G. The Persia will then go into drydock Dorkins, Mr. T, MacNicholl, Capt for repairs. Her sailing has been Clements Mr. G. Herridge, Mr. A indsfinitely postponed, 3 Smith, Mr. W Brown, Mr. D Dryden, Mr.. A W. Ramsay, Mr. A. Forsyth, Mr. A. O'Shea, Mr. G. T. Eveleigh, Mr. W. Skelton, Mr. H MacTavish, Mr. T. Bolt, Mr E Thompson Mr. H. W. Pelley, M H. H. Tayler, Mr. J. Howe, Mr. W. R. Andrews, Mr. H. R. Forsyth, Mr. D. Logan and many others including practically the whole of the staff of the deceased's Company. Wreaths

Aston from the following were placed on

Burnley sorrowing the grave.-From his

Cardiff C. Father and Mather, AIL The

Chelsea.. Hongkong Electric Co. Ltd, Draw Liverpool. ing Office Staff, Generating Staff Middlesbro Mains Department Staf, Chinese Employees Motor Department, Hongkong Tramways Ltd, Hong kong Football Club (Rugby Section), Hongkong Football Club, Committee and Members Hongkong Cricket Club Messrs. Gibb, Livingston and

, Ltd. Junior Mess Hongkong. and Shanghai Bank, Institute of Encheers and Shipbuilders, Mr B Aucot Mr. H. E D Adams, Mr. and Mrs J. E. Atherley, Mr. and Mrs. F. Baker, Mr. L. Blackburn, Mr. P. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs G.

Merman, Mr. H. Bale,

Marie Braza, Capt. Brown, Lieut J.

TELEPHONE K. 626 Wan Mr. D. 11. Browning Mr. C. M. Cutting, Mr. and Mrs {W_J. Carroll, Mr. and Mrs. Borking Mr. and Mrs. W. E Douglas, Mr. F 1 E Daries, Mr. and Mrs. 5. Deacon and Mr. C. W. Somers, Mr. 1. T. Eveleigh, Miss L R Etheredge, ; P.

Empress Store

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Jejet arrived different sort of photo albems.

MEE CHEUNG PHOTOGRAPHER. Studio:-lee House Street ist. Branch: Beaconsfield Arcade

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"SATURDAYS LEAGUE

RESULTS.

London, Feb. 9-The results of Saturday's matches in the first division of the English League were as under:.

o Sunderland... I

1 Birmingham: 2

2 Blackburn R. 0

0 Notts C.

6

# Bolton W. ... 1 West Brom.. 1 Newcastle U. ... » Huddersfield

T

Notts F.

1 Manchester

C.

Preston X. E... Everton She held ....... Arsenal ...... West Ham U..., 0 Tottenham

H Rester

INTERPORT SOCCER.

NARROW VICTORY FOR SHANGHAI Shanghai, Feb. 9th.In the last terport Suren replay Shanghai defeated. Honghong is one goal to pil.

Coulther scored ten minutes troan the end of the gate. The came was even aol the ground wet and ruddy. Twenty minutes irons the end the Shanghai goodkeeper was injuriol and was carried o

Bester.

and C. Frost. Mr. and ¡Mrs W. Fraser. Mr. F. H. Farthing,

Mr. H. R. Forsyth. Mr. 1. D. Mur Own Correspondent.)

là nge of the most hard fought Bryden, Mr. A. . Forsyth, Mr. D. Goodall Mr. C. 1. Gordin. Mr. S. H. Eng Interport footballers were

CROLES ever seen here the Hong Herver. Mr. M. J. Hendarson, Mr. defeated by Shanghai by one, goal and Mrs E. G. Berridge, Mr. sed to mil. The fell was covered with Mrs H. A. Jones, Mr. and S. J mud and the ball was so slippery Joplin, Mr. V. G. Kerley, Mr. S. and heavy that it was almost Longfield. Mr. G. Murray, Mr. E. L. impossible for tbe goalkeepers Hongkong were Matteson, Mr. T. M Macheynolds, to handle it.

Mr. J. M. MacBride, Mr. and Mrs, handicapped by the absence of Wynne and Charlesworth, who F. P. Marsh, Mr. P. S. Nightingale, suffered injuries in the previous | Mrs. Normington and family, Mr. C.

games. L. Packe, Mr. P. M. R. Ramsay, Mr. Shanghai started with a strong and Mrs. 1. de Rome. Mr. J. Rodger wind behind thein, and began to and family. Mr. A. Roberts, Mr. press, but the mud made accurate T. R Rennett, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. footwork impossible. Then Hong. Silva. Mr. G. Stark, Mr. · R A kong settled down and threatened MASSAGE Starling, List-Comm J.

I time and again, but they found the Stevenson Bev, A. F. Hamilton ball too slippery. The first balt ended scoreless. After the interval, "E.X., Mr.

A. M. Samy Mr. De Shangbai attacked strongly, and Souza, Mr. M. T. Sin, Mr. and Mrs. Coulcher managed to score the only Wilson, Mr. J. P. Way, Mr. C. M. goal. The Hongkong backs played Wilson Mr. A. Wilcox and Mr.

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