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many, strong, and dignitiod, and unashamed. Yet, who cau cavil with any bit of justice at this
ANOER BEGINS WITH FOLLY rise above the ashes of past mis-AND ENDS WITH REPENTANCE,
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HONGKONG, 24th Oct., 1924.
THE GERMAN BOGEY.
the clear-cnt issues of a archy versus a republie. In a speech the other day, M. Herriot
:
FOOTBALL NOTES.
RE-ARRANGEMENT OF FIXTURES.
world co-operation and useful- ness? Can anybody condemn the whole poople of a country
There was a cloan bill of health discason for the misdeeds of its former as regarde notifiablo
yesterday: ruling clique, to the extent off dosiring to seo it downtrodden
Tho
for
over
afterwards? Surely
Wo
aro
ATO:-
DIV, í.
Club v R. A-Club, 4,45, Polico v Tamar St. Josephs,
LOCAL CRICKET. -
ROYAL ENGINEERS v.
H.M.S, TAMAR,·
A friendly orloket matuhi be- twoon the Royal Engineers and [BY "WANDERER".} H.M.S. Tamar was played on the first division matchos Royal Navy Ground at Happy originally fixed for Saturday havo Valley yesterday. The esilers boon postponed until November batted first, Lt. Commander Har- and Marino Wilking 15th, the fixtures for that date Broavos that having boun brought forward to opening the innings, the lattor informod common justice aske us to roviso talegraphic communication with to-morrow. Since such arrange-boing caught off Jacob when the the bitterness of spirit aroused that telograms aro
Peking is totally interrupted, and ment was made South China "A" coro stood at 4. Pay. Comman
accepted
liavo oried off their game with der Osborne followed, and with by the conflict, and in so doing fontirely at nendors' risk.
Kowloon. The fixtures, therefore, Hargreaves brought the score up to 57 before they were parted, but follow the precodont of
Throo wickets thon fall for 10,
bistory. It
when O.P.O. Vinoor followód and IR inovitable that
A Colonial Auxiliary Long
mado a usofal 45, the Tamar being Germany must one day come Service Medal has been awarded
all out for 120. into her own ቢሃ an entirely by His Excellency the Governor independent nation-after the ro- to Lieutenant J. B. Ross, of the paration for her past orror, hur Scottish Company, H. K. V. D.
Corps. hoon made. Until then, various uncomfortablo problems ariso, such as that voiced by the Gor-
A third class passenger on the Hongkong-Namtaa forry yoster- man Chancellor a few days ago, day committed suicido hy when he pointed out that the] jumping overboard from the country could not be expected to forry, which was then on its way
to Hongkong. adhore to the League of Nations, and have a permanont sust on tho Council, when it was a de- fencoless State in the midst of neighbours arned to the fouth, But that disarmament has been necessary, for the potential muskotry course. revenge of the old junker clique cannot be overlooked. However, il
rost of
It is notified in the latest) Volnateur Defence Corps ordore that the Marksman's Badge will be awarded to those who make 90 or avar in Part 2 of this year's
the Hongkong-Shanghai cable, all telegrams for Shanghai and beyond will be subject to delay.
The R. E. operiod with Capt. 4.45.
Surreys y China "B-Sookin-Chippendall and O. S. M. Smith, the latter_boing unfortunato lo po, 4.45.
got hurt by a rising ball from Hargreaves, recolving a nasty out China "B" China "A"-Chin-his removal to the Naval Hospital over the eye 'which necessitated
3.15,
DTV. II.
680, 3.15.
for medical attention. Q). M. B. St. Josephs "A" v Club-Club, Ramsay and Chippendall put on 50 for the next wicket, Capt. St. Josephs "B" v Surreys-St. Chippendall rotiring owing to a Josephs, 3.15.
prior ongagomont. Cpl. Blondin, Kowloon v Univarsity-Kow-Sergt. Cookoll, and Q. M. 8. Faro loon, 3:15.
completed the innings, bringing the fatal to 132 for 4.
The scores wore.—
Drums v Sacred Heart-Soo- kunpo, 3.15.
Club do Roe. "B" v Club de Roc. 'A"—Navy “A", 3,15.
Two fresh faoos will be soon in the Club olovon which is to turn
БОЛЗОП.
first oloven havo no fixture and the "B'a" may be able to draw on those players in order to
•
•
H.M.S. TAMAR.
Lt. Commander Hargeavea, C
Chippendall, b Goodman.. 30 Marine Wilkins, c Blondin, b
Jacob
14
Pay. Commander Ouborne, o
Jacob, b Goodman
Ld. Sem. Arundel, b Cookoll 0 Lt. Commander Ingham, a
Brown, b Jacob Marine Leach, run out C.P.O. Vincer, e McBride, b
Cockell ... Yeo. Sgs. Franklin, o Faro, b
Cookoll
下午
Ld. Cook, Wavish e Blondin, b
Jacob
Marine Handford, e Faro, b
Jacob Marine Morris, not out
ANA
Extras
45
11
Total
...126
BOWLING.
O. M. R. W.
... 7 ...10
... 6 2
1 40 02 2 20 1. 23
8
Q.M.S. Ramsay, 1.b.w. Har-
greaves ..*
42
23
21
12
11
132
Extras
-Total (for 4)
that in each case the. "A" sido ļ· will win. St. Josepha "A." the Surreya II, Kowloon and the S.S. Brown, Q.M.9. Jacob, Spr. taking full points from their not bat. Drums should also succeed in Goodman and Sgm. McBride did
respective opponents.
A Chinose, employed at the out against the R.A., and the in by a growth of the republican Ice Factory, at East point was form of Hill, who co mos In spirit that the other nations can injured yesterday, it is reported, at left-balf vice Buxton, bast lose their apprehensions, by the oxplosion of a gas producer. will be watched with interest. will bo opposod to And for the fostering of this He was removed to the Govern-Ho broadminded, spirit, this realisment Civil Hospital in a critical the Artillery mon's best wing but
condition.
will no doubt give a good account ation of the present and futuro.
of himself. The Club should register their third success of the advantages compared with the gloom of the past, it is necessary A motor accident at tho That the German bogoy is not
to make the German Republic Praya East yesterday resulted in dend is shown in recent fears worth while, to hold out to the the Government Civil Hospital. and on past form it would seem the admission of a Chinese to The Surroys meet China "B" expressed that the Dawes plan poople the prize of freedom and The driver of motor car No. 68 to be a question of how many the will mean a new menace to the aquality and that can only to has reported that be knocked Surreys will win by rather than pace of Europe That there done by approaching German down the man. The injuries are of who will win. The Chinese might be some cause for appre-expansion in no carping spirit of
of a slight naturo. hension is indicated in the news criticism, but with a readiness to of an election which is shortly allow the forces of orderly pro
The Eastern Extension Aue-strongthen their own eido. to be fought in Germany hotween gress to build up a new elifice tralasia and China Tolograph Co., |
Q.M.8. Jacob ...15 Ltd. has issued a notification mon- upon the ruins of the old regimestating that owing to defects in football, but should they have one Sgt. Cockell The Police play very patohy Q.M.S. Faro of their good days they will Spr. Goodman probably defeat the Tamar" Cpl. Blondin voicad the ever-presont four in The Peking Coup,
side, which so far this konson has 8gm. MoBrido 2 France at the Germans might With almost startling sudden-
failed to find the not. At the
ROYAL ENGINEERS. be able to convert their ex-ness Gonoral Feng Yu-hiang
same time the bust of the Navy has brought off a brilhant coup
In view of the probability of an | mon has yet to be soon: they may | Capt. Chippendall, retired service associations into batetat at Poking. When the city interport tennis match between turn up trumps at any time. C.S.M. Smith, retired hurt talions, and their boys' brigader bocame unexpectedly isolated Tientsià and Shanghai, tho into an army of revenge. The from the
the world, Tiontsin Association has chosen practically at a moment's notice, a provisional team, which In the Socond division there Cpl. Blondin, run out story of a mysterious poison as one could only speculate as to includes Mr. O. Rumjahn, who are
clashes between South Sergt. Cockell, not out discovered in Prussia shows how the cause.
"A" and "B" and be-Q.M.S. Faro, not out Nu-one would have did so well in Hongkong toonis China joven in Germany itself nerves thought that General Fong had tournaments before his transfer tween Club do Recreio "A" and
are on edge. and the ranks of revolted, and cut the com- to the northern port.
"B." It is only natural to assume For a time the munications. ropublicanism are over watchful
possibility of a big bombing raid of the cult of Kaiserism. The by Fengtien aoroplanos must Charged with maliciously coming German election must have hold first place in the cutting and wounding a Chinese, lest of the ropublican speculations. Fortunately, this of No. 167 Temple Street, & coolio anxiety has been short-lived, was formally remanded for one party's old, and if the Nation owing to wireless facilities, and work by Mr. E. W. Hamilton, at alists should be further strength the whole world learns to-day of the Kowloon Magistracy this.
Sunday's match in the Por epad it will mean an increase of thig dramatic coup by the morning. Inspector Angua told tuguese inter-Club League is Loach... the fears expressed abroad that of China's Ironsides, the best-defendant and complainant were Own
"Christian Gionoral, commander his Worship that both the between Belilios and the Boy's Osborno the Republic is losing its appeal trained divisions in the country supposed to be friends and had a a large proportion of the That General Feng should be out quarrel, in which a shoemaker's people. It is a peculiar position of sympathy with Wu Pei-fu is knife is alleged to have been for a country to find itself in surprise--the Christian com- used. The complainant is still in
mander reluctantly oboyed hospital. when it has a strong party open-| Marshal Wu'B orders to ly avowing its adherence to the advanco to the protection of principles which lay at the root should be in favour of peace is to dangerous road obstruction, more morrow:-C. Stewart, R. Patter- of the late war, while at the be expected if his conversion to especially at night. Baulks of son, A. H. Oswick, E. Railton D. sang time the Government has the teachings of Christianity has timber, heaps of stones, and even Lyon (Capt.), J. Gardner, A. just concluded a treaty designed boon genuine. A war of defence the boom of a crane lavo boon Ferguson, B. Bell, T. Pilo, G.
is one thing, a war of offence left partly across the roadway Puncheon, J. Dixon,-Reservos, summoned before Mr. E. W. to repair the damage which those another; and a civil war in which with nover a warning light. In J. Douglas and T. Roberts. ideas led to. It is unlikely that the contost is for material spoils spite of complaints to the proper tho monarchists will return to af is the most reprehensible. Are quarter thero has been littlo or position of absolute power, but disinterestednoss? Do we see in an opportunity to give publicity
we to trust in Feng Yu-heinng's no improvement. that their presence will be felt to his coup the beginning of a now to this matter of night road
Sergeant Hallam told his an embarrassing extent may be ora, in which the warring factions abatructions, because the criminal
Worship that he was forced to taken for granted, and the norvos will be brought to their sonsos negligence of Hongkong con-
CATCHES THREE FISH
Įtako out those summonses as the by the intervention of one man tractors in this matter iR
C. 8. P. had received complaints of observers will continue to Or will the confusion merely notorious.
AND TEN STROKES. And sometimes the
from a resident, Mr. J. R. Vint, suffer in consequence.
become worse confounded, and Government is at fault too. The
to the offect that the coolice were General
Here is a true fishing story of continuously causing annoyance. Feng find Those with their fingers on the'
himself other night a member of our attacked on both sides and his staff was returning by ricksha how a Chinono caught three fish to residents at that epot, Mr.
with one |pulse of Germany will note the great schome turned to a sorry along the Praya from meeting
pull off the Praya Vint, in his letter, had slep incroased throb of patriotiem, failure? Wo should know before the Canton boat, when the yesterday. The man saw a line made reference to the fact that steadily growing throughout the very long: hut in the meantime ricksha ran into a whole pile of dangling from one of the wharves he thought the Hongkong riok
wo trust that tho Christian stones (unlighted) and a big heap and on drawing it in, discovered shas not so good as the Macao country, until the defeat of six General is no adventurer, but al of gand left there by the men at that a basket was at the end of riokshas and had made other years ago liss become blurred in gonuine patriot with his one work on road repairing. The one the string. Opening the basket, romarks. Sergeant Hallam went the light of a greater determina-thought for the good of his half road-width which should he found three live garoupa fish on to say that the coolles were tion to raise the fatherland to country. Ho could not be put to have been left free for trailo was and forth with took possession of not causing an obstruction to either traffic or pedestrians, They grooter test than now, and it thoroby considerably reduced and its old glorios. This does not is to be hoped that his chami rendornd extremely dangerous for
took their meals on the vacant Just at this stage however, a
prove a
ta
the Jebol sector. That Fong
We welcome
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The following will represent
the Hongkong Club Reserves in thoir 2nd. Division League gamo with St. Josephs "A" on thei Club Ground at 3.15 p.m. to-
FISHERMAN'S LUCK.
them.
BOWLING,
Hargreaves
O. M. R. WE'
...12 8
2 40 1
1 28
- 29
24.
Ingham
NOISY COOLIES.
KOWLOON RESIDENT'S
COMPLAINT.
Twelve rioksha coolios werd
Hamilton, &# tho Kowloon Magistracy this morning, for causing an obstruction in Austin Road, opposite King's Park Buildings.
necessarily mean a return of plons those who declared that all wheeled traffic. In our fishmonger appeared upon the place of ground opposite the militarism, for oven in the paths they saw in the man sterling magistoria! courts there are scene, and claimed the fish as buildings, but they had to tako of industry does glory lie for the are not about to be grievously menses for obstruction, but in trivance he explained, to keep was not as though they wore in qualities of an bonest reformer- numerous casoa board on aum his. He had fixed up the con- their moats somewhere and it hard-working, nation, and the disappointed.
09 per cent, of those caeos the the fish alive and fresh. He Nathan Road. The C.S.P, was broast of the republican can be
obstruction has occurred by day valued them at 86.
making arrangements for them
fiod with as much ardour asi
and generally refers to footpaths.
His Worship told the coollas At the Central Magistracy this | the martial thoughts of the], Complaint has been made to us if our police would do a little
by a motorist that in connection summoning for street obstruction morning, the dishonest fisherman that they had to make lese nolas. monarchist arouso. But it shows with the reclamation work now by night they would earn the caught ten strokes with the birah, He would not fine them this time,
asution the new spirit, the new hope, in progress at North Point there gratitudo not only of motorists on the order of Mr. R. E. Lindsell, but would let them off with in.
| Magistrato. boon consistent and but of all residents, and the path to the new Ger-
Road Obstructions.
has
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