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IF ENGLAND TO ITSELF DO REST of the principal modia for ex-BUT TRUE.-Shakespeare.,

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SATURDAY'S BOXING.

A FINE PROGRAMME.

RORDS OF THE 'CONTESTANTS,

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OREW CHARGED THIS MORNING.

As a soquol to the discovery of The boxing tournament which is arms and ammunition on board due to take place at the City Hall the s. s. Paul Locat on Monday on Saturday night should prove five members of the orew were to be one of most attractive over brought before Mr. E. W. staged by the Hongkong Boxing Hamilton, at tho Kowloon Association. The main event, in Magistracy this morning, on which Chief P. O. Callaghan is chargos of possession of arms and fighting Bombardier Barton for ammunition. The London Gazette of March the Hoavyweight Championship Ko Shing, pantry boy, was 14th notiños that Colonel C. W. of the Colony; ought to be a charged with being in unlawful Davy, C.M.G., kas retired on re-really good one. Both men are hard possession of 18 Mauser automatic tired pay.

in training, Callaghan being in the pistols and 8,800 rounds of hands of Staff Sergeant Hunt ammunition..

·

There is to be a very happy function at the City Hall on Friday night, when, thanks to the good. will and unorgy of Lady Stubbs, a ball will be held in aid of that her trial trip on Sunday next. 0:10

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Two Chinese passengerà diod!

very largely patronised, bocause at the 8.8. Hop Sang during the for the cost of four dollare it will voyago from Swatow, one frem bo possible to 'render noaded help consumption and the other froni to this Home and at the same hoart failure. time spond an evening of unalloy-

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The now forry launch Kung and Barton:undor Jim Cartlidge.

Four firomen were charged in Yik, owned by the Kaifeng Forry Both camps are confident of conjunction, with being in pos- Co. of Cheungchow, is, to make victory, and it is said that Burton session of 39 revolvers, 3,900 is boing mado a slight favourite, rounds of revolver ammunition Callaghan, who holds the title, and 85,980 rounds of Mausor am- will not lose it without a big munition.

It is alleged that the pantry effort, and the fight should be a notoworthy one.

boy was soon by the third officer - THE BIG FIGHT.

to take the arms and ammunition Callaghan's record is no mican from the place of concealment in one. Ho boat Pto. Ainsworth, of the pantry, the R.M.LI, for the local cham-

The firomon are alleged to have pionship: ho is the heavyweight boon in the European quartory and middlewichgt champion of when the contraband was dis- the China Squadron; he won the covered by the chief Officer.

championship of Singapore, beating Pte. Schofield, was granted. lightweight

An adjournment for one wook of the Middlesex Rogt; he was middleweight champion of tho Englishmon to-day honour the 3rd. Battle Squadron in 1916 and name of St. George; to-day the was presented with a special whole Empire honours the name souvenir by Admiral Bradford of Zeebrugge; and the whole for the best oxhibition of boxing. world to-day pays tribute to the Barton has not so spectacular a TWO CHINESE IN.TROUBLE. nume of Shakespeare.

record but has proved his worth

A Chinose man and woman by winning the Open Houvy-

od enjoyment. Music is to be At the Kowinon Magistracy supplied by the Hongkong Hotel's this morning, the manager of the band, a most attractive programme Asia Ilotol at Yaumati was fined of dances having been arranged, $50 for allowing one of his rooms whilst the cost of the ticket in- to be used for immoral purposes. cludes light refreshments. Sumo Mr. Watson defended. idea of the magnificent work which St. Dunstan's has done and is still doing may be gatherod from the letter which we publish elsawhore to-day on the subject. We commend to our readers a close perusal of that communica- tion, for it tolls in condensed form:

oyesight--their most precious

YAUMATI ASSAULT.

something of the boon which St. The funeral of the Indian con-weights of the Army, at Fermoy, appeared before Mr EW. Dunstan's is to those who, as a stable who disappeared white on Ireland. He was also the winner Hamilton at the Kowloon Magis

charged with result of the war, have been daty on the 15th inst., and whose of an Open Middleweight Com-tracy to-day rendered sightless or whose body was discovered on Sunday petition at Plymouth. He has assaulting another Chinese.

Inspector Blackman said the 58B, Nathan possession--has become defective on the Lai Chi-kok Road, took won three fights hore by the K. Road, Kowloon, on April 22nd, as a consequence of fighting for place at 10 o'clock this morning.." route. He is a younger man first defondant (tho man) was than Callaghan and has been fined by his Worship earlier in 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Henri their King and Country. Herd in

The following informative re- through a special preparation for the morning, for hawking with Krobs, a

Hongkong we are spared the ex-

out a licence: When defendant perience of seeing, these brave port has been made to the Harb- this contest.

was arrested hawking in Tomplo SMITH V. MAJOR sightless on who are struggling our Office by the muster of the

Stroot yesterday morning, the nobly against a great handicap, O.S.K. boat, the Kotsu"Our There is one alteration in the constable engaged a coolle to take but the thought of all that they Indian Guard. No. 309 shut his programme ne published by the inan's vegetables to the wook. Stoker Smith, of station. After the coolie came out have sacrificed in order that life pistol. for denso y consul of last might be made all the easier for murrel at canton on last night H.M.S.: Carlisle, who fought in of the station, he was assaulted.

the recent V.R.C. championships, by the defendants. us should ho sufficient to induce but no loss limb,"

will meet L. Copl. Major, of us to lend a helping hand to such

After hearing the evidenco, his At yesterday's meeting of the the Surreys, in the place of Worship ordered the first defen- a fine institution as St. Dunstan's. Remember that every resident Sanitary Board, a bye-law was Bugler Townsend, who cannot dent to pay the complainant $2 who go to Friday's hall will be approved to the affect that no make the bantamweight limit. compensation or to undergo four

a good doing a little bit towards bring bamboo or other scaffolding or Major in

fighter days' imprisonment. The second He won defendant was fired. 85, or seven Today is the national festivalg relief and happiness to British fence shall hereafter be created with a nice record.

If you can't go, then door maintained in which thore the United Services flyweight days. of Englishmmen, and, like the days the next best thing-buy a ticket shall be any exposed cavity cap championship of Egypt and Palos- tine, beating Trooper Ahearn in of the other patron saints, will and so help cause which needs able of retaining wator.

the first round; speured a points find a far greater veneration in aiding and which does a work

HONGKONG, 23rd April, 1924.

ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

the scattered portions of the Empire than in England itself (though this year the Exhibition

heroes.

of the world. |which is unequalled-in-ang-part

Indian Agitators.

contest

with Ablo Scanian A Shanghai tologram to the decision over Pte. Jones, runner Theodore, of H.M.S. Dispatch, ap of the flyweight champion- Daily Bulletin says:-Mr. G. A. Bena, an Italian merchant, has ship of India has boaton Pto. was the runner-up of a feather- written to the General Chamber Bullock, R. A. M. C., in the first weight compotition in 1920 hold at Wombloy makes a special upable anti-British propaganda go- meeting of public bodies bo hold Stoker, Smith is a good fighter and/of Egypt in 1921; and has fought There would seem to be consider of Commerce suggesting that around: and has boaton Seaman by his battalion; lost on points the featherweight championship Patmoro, of H. M. S. Ambroso. ing on amongst Indians in Sheng-to consider the advisability of the contest should be interesting. R.F.A., to whom he lost on points. the featherweight champion of the hai.. Yesterday, as reported by holding a World Exhibition at

peal). That is the essential fonturi

of the popularity of an occasion

our correspondent there, turbulent | Shanghai, scenes took place in the British

like St. George's Day it serves

was all that is alleged, and whether or not he slow the fabled dragon, tradition has given us a festival in which the occasion counts for wuch more than its origin.

We

encountered, Seditions move-

between the two

POOLEY v. FORDHAM. The six-round welterwolght)

V. R. C. and Fordham won the

runner-up

in

BARBER v, TURNER. Liout.-Corpl. Barbor,, of the

Barber won three cups at St.

to form a fixed date on which an

Police Court when a Sikh was The master of a fishing junk contest between Pte. Pooley of exhibition of quiet patriotism is sent to guol for two months with was fined $5 at the Marino Court the Surreys, and Pte. Fordham, Surreys, and Able Seaman Tur- possible amongst those dwelling hard labour for publishing this morning for using his junk H. M. S. Carlisle, should also be or of H.M.S; Carlisle, who will good one, because Pooloyught a six-round welterweight thousands of miles from their seditions pamphlot.

aro as a trading junk without being" wondering whether this agitator licensed for the purpose. Tho won the middleweights at the contest, both have good records. Homeland. They can come to-is the author of the leaflet which difference gether, and find surcease from reached us by post the other day licensus is $20, a fishing junk welterweights. Pooley was the James Hall, Nowcastle, for light- the exactions of their varied from Shanghai, said to have been license costing $5 and a trading winner of an open welterweight weights in 1920-21; fought in the

issued by "The Indian Informa-junk licenso $25.

novices competition in Egypt in inter-Company challenge oup of avocations. For a spol. moroj

tion Bureau. If so, we can only

1921: whilst Fordham was: the his battalion in 1922, beating his closely clings the

mind to say that he got off very lightly,

the Southern opponent in 15 secs.; won the There are romances of history Command Tournament (Navy and ship at Cairo in 1922 lost to lightweight, novices champion- "Morrio England" and all that because a more offensive and it stands for to be a child of that lying document regarding British, that will never die. One of these Army) in 1919, and was runner-up Sargt. Tribe, R.G.A., in Hong- Mother Country. Thus is -11

rule in ludia we have saldom forms the chief theme in "Pas-in the Woi-Hai-Woi novicos com-kong, last November: and was

sion,"

the great historical film petition last year.

runner-up to Pte. Fordham in national spirit fostered, and kept ments such ኒነ፤ publishers of now showing at the Coronet

WAREHAM v. EMERSON. tho V.R.C. championships. Sea- Theatro. Appropriate, music by

In the case of Bandsman man Turnor, the man who beat alive; which is all to the good of pamphlots of this nature aim at the race, So whether St. George setting afoot must be stopped at the Coronet Ürchestra, it might waroham, of the Surreys, and Cartlidge at the V.B.C., bas the

all costs in places whore British be added, rounds off a notably

Leading Telographist Emerson, following record:-1922, winner H.M.S. Marazion, who jurisdiction holds away. Permitted fine performance.

are of welterweights, H.M.S. Con- to grow, they may easily tend to

matched for a six-round contest, turion; 1923, runner-up Penang, Messrs. Dodwell and Co., Ltd., both man have good raputa Cup, H.M.8. Carlisio; 1923, serious excesses, inflaming mob passions and resulting in torrible are in receipt of a telogram from tions. Wareham won a boys' winner of novicos wolter- consequences. There is nood for Tientsin informing them that at competition in 1921 and in the weights, Wei-lai-Wel; 1923, a a special watch to be kept on sus meating of directors of the same your won a bantamweight runner-up walterweights, Squad- picious Indian characters in the Chinese Engineering & Mining competition open to all Egypt: ron championship: 1924, winnor Enst, for wo fear that there are Co., Ltd., in London, an Interim beat on pointe Drummor Donald- of welterweights Special Service Horo in Hongkong we have many extremiste abroad. Happily, Dividend of 2/- per share, free of son, of the Middlesex, in a contest Squadron, Singapore. In the

Ismailia; in 1922 not the advantage of the Scots in hero in Hongkong the Indian tax, was declared on account of at

beat Squadron championships last the matter of date. St. George's community is noteworthy for its the year ending 30th. June 1924 Bandeman Maxwell, of the Royal Decembar, he boat A. B. Cushion, intense loyalty to Britain, and payable on 1st. May next. Vistor Rifles, at the Cairo Sport who had previously beaten him in Day falls at a time of the your we hope that nothing will ever

ing Club; in the same your lost the Ponang Cup. when a tropical climate does occur which will besmirch, that not allow of dancing in com-proud-reputation. fort, so porforce the English; colabration has to be divided. A dóparture froin, previous CUB- tom was made to-day,"howovor, when mambors of the local Society of St. George mot at luncheon in the Hongkong Hotel, In this way, the date has not been entirely neglected. We would make a suggestion for!

CHINA · COAST · OFFICERS.:

THE LATEST CHANGES. Mr. E. Williams, second officer Luenyl, is on reserve,

Mr. A. Polydoroff, from loavo, has gone second officer, Luonyi.

Captain J. W. Pottigrew, of the Walshing, is on roserve..

...

.

of

Showing at the Star Theatre on points in the semi-final of the WILLIAMSON v. BLAND. to-night for the last time is the bantamweight championship of

L/Corpl. R. Williamson, of the ontortaining Paramount, picture, Egypt; beat Pte. Rice, of_the "To Please One Woman." In Uitor Rifles at Cairo; beat Pte. Surreys, who is to fight Able

Bland, of H.M.S which Clair Windsor takes the Moore, of the 2nd. Leicesters, Seaman leading role. This is the story of in. 1923; whilst in Hongkong Diepatob, in a, welterweight a man who sought to gratify even he has beaton Stoker Lee, contost, was the winner of the the most exacting whim of the of H.M.S. Hawking, and has lightweight championship.

Emerson Egypt in 1922, indy of his heart and the strango bouton O.S. Bland.

HILLS v. PENFOLD.. escapades he got into in con-has also done some good things. In 1922 he was the winner of the sequonob, 2

The last fight on the bill is. Chatham Port Division Cham- between L/Corp. Hilis, of the, planship; lost on points in 1923 Surreys, and Leading Seaman' Amongst the passengere, who to L/Corp. Viney, who was the Penfold, of H.M.8, Titania, In left by the Blue Tuonol liner Army Lightweight Champion; 1919, Hills won the welterweight Sarpedon, in addition to Sir Wil-whilst this year he has beaten competition of his Battalion; future celebration of April 23rd. Mr. D. R. Kilboe, supy chief Ham and Lady Rose Davies, wore Ldg. Soaman Williams (Champion in the same year he was also which, we think, has the dual officer, Kutsang, has gone acting Mr. and Mrs. A. Piorey, Mr. and Lightweight. of Egypt and winner of soveral¡ opon events. judvantago of marking England's master, Walshing.

Mrs. S. G. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Palestine) and was runner-up in whilst in 1923, he was the rannor- national day and encouraging a

Mr. W. A. Balch, from reserve, A. W. Van Andel, Mr. and Mrs the Amateur Lightweight Cham-up of the battalion competition. purely national art. Perhaps Waishing...

has gone noting chief offloor, E. & Hagen, Mrs. H. H. Jpionship here. It is interesting Penfold, in 1918, won the boy

Gomportz, Mr. F. Reid, Mrs. O to note that Emerson has never championship of tho Northern, those responsible for arranging Mr. A. MoNay, sup'y socond Blaker, Mrs. W. E. Roberts, Mrs. next year's celebration might onginoor, Tuckwo, is on reserva. R.. M. Chalonor, Mrs. F. W. yet been knocked out in any con- Base. He was the runner-up in

the V.R.C. championship... consider the idea of a public has gone sup'y second ongineer, B. Layton, Mr. A. H. K. Cobb Mr. J. W. Whyte, froin reservo, James, Mr. G. W. Swire, Mr. G.

EADES v. THEODORE. Altogether, thero is quito a Iconourt at which there would be Tuokwo,Shipping and Engineer Mr. G. G. N. Tinson and Mr. R.

Corp. Eades, of the Surreys, galaxy of talent to be sown on who is to fight a featherweight Naturday night, F. C. Master.

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