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Dangerous Practice.
DAY BY DAY.
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FOOTBALL NOTES.
CHINESE TOO. GOOD FOR SHANGHAI;
NOTICE NOT NULLIFIED,
MAY RECEIVE RENT,
An order for possession was
.of. tho
[BY." WANDERER"] Ono would have thought that this morning made in the osse heavy ground would have boon in which Lam Sun-nam claimed: The Board of Education is to all to Shanghai's advantage in possession
premises The valutary fine imposed on a meet on Wednesday next.
their game with South China yos-occupied by the Choy Fong
Factory.. forry cuxawain yesterday sorvos
terday, but, as it turned out, the
Mr G. A. S. Russ was for the to draw attention again to a
raturn Chinose adapted themsolvon practice which the Chinoso are shows two British casos of hotter to the conditions and won plaintiff and Mr E. B. O. Brooke often prone to follow, to the great diphtheria and ona Chinose case by thres goals to two. The Chi- A month's notico to quit was danger of human life; and the of typhoid. officors whoso duty it is to detect this breach of regulations have
Yesterday's
health
A concert under the auspicos ovor to be on the alert in con- of the Victoria Diocesan Moquence. The case of a forry-Association, in aid of the Nanning boat that turned turtle near the Fund, is to be held at St. John's Praya lagi yoar, with consequent Cathedral Hall at 5.30 p.m. on Pserious loss of life, emphasised February 3rd,
the callousnoss, or sheor ignor ance, of somo Chinese when it
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nose finished with eight mon and two cripples, but, thus do. plated, hold their own till the whistle sounded for the last timo,
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The bottor football was witness- od in the opening half, which however, produced no score. Soon aftor tho intorval, Sun Kam-suon
dofonded.
Bivon expiring on October 25th, and an order in favour of the landlord oxompting the premieus from the provisions of the Ronts Ordinance. WAS publishod in the Gazelto on Novombor 21st. The writ was served on November 29th and on
We are asked to draw the put in a warm shot which Re subsoquent day a collector Amargin.
comes to a question of a safety attention of Poak residents to themedios failed to hold, the bait callad and recoived the roat for
It is to bo feared that
bor 23rd. The question 3708 gain is the paramount considora- fact that a special lato car runs crowing just inside the line, be- the three months ending Novom whother the notice was waivod tion in most instances, and pro-every hight after the conclusion foro Remedios recovored and of the Madeline Rossiter cleared. Mr. Spencer, who had a Nbably the argument is that if Company's performance, similar sort of decision to give by the receipt of rout, or whether
nothing has happened on one
when he refereed the Surroys v. an order for possession could be ocession, then why should there
China "A" game a few wooke made without the issue of a fresh An unknown Chinese who back, was doubtful, but gave the
nottoo to quit. be any harm in reponting tho Y. prohibited practico? From forries attompted to commit suicide by goal on consultation with the to even bigger vessels, foreignors jumping into the harbour from linesmen. Some quarter of an hour Jin China are continually wit-the Praya yesterday was' fished later Li Wai-tong sont Sun away was relying on the Route Ordin in out by two boatinon and takon to cleverly, and he ran right through NOPA of ho riske run the effort
an the Government Civil Hospital. to CATTY many passengers ns possible. Whero no adequate supervision At the Marino Court this the
17, Connaught Road Contral
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The Telegraph.
HONGKONG, 29th Jan., 1925.
USELESS PROTESTS.
TO-DAY.
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to again beat Remedios. Shang
medium of Goldman, 群 brilliant
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mon
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His Lordship glving judgmont said that the tenant was opposing the demand for possession and once; he was therefore bound to
was entitled to accept it. Ás
regards the second point, it was
became good from tho dato of the publication of the exemption in the Gazette.
Ho made the order and granted a stay of oxecution until the and of February.
AN OPTIONAL NOTICE A second possession caso con corned No. 61, Stanley Stroot in which Mr. H. C. Maonamara represented the landlord, Wong
though they both exercised bad His Lordship stated that the judgment on occasion. Coulcher tenant had, by his default, de- stood out olearly as the man with privod himself of the protection the left foot. Ho had two of the Ordinance, and mado an wonderful opportunities, one order for possession, with a stay Bittox, but the delay in of oxocution until the end of transferring the hall from right February. Mr. E. S. C. Brooks to left, spoilt the openings. In (plaintiff) and Mr. M. M. Watson middeld he played quite well and (defendant) appeared in the case. with Goldman and, Evans helped
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hai roduced the load through offor the ront and the landlord is possible, the abuso in a fixed morning tho master of a trading whio netted with one, and only good "joss" enables junk was fined $50 for failing to low drive from twenty yards. clear that the common law notios Botne of these vessels to ply for renew his licence. It was stated Boating throo long periods without disaster. that he had been twice proviously succession, Li Wai-tong finished But inevitably a Limo comos given opportunities of doing so with a glorious shot which loft when they are put to the most before proceedings wore taken.
Remedios helpless, and thon, fivo sovore test, and then they are
minutos from the close, Coulcher found wanting in the nocosBary Mrs. Kailey, who lives in the being brought down in tho safety allowance. We recorded|Standard Oil Company's quartore fatal aros, a ponally was award- a torrible disaster ou the Westfat Laichikok, was bitton by aed. Turner convorted, though River not long ago, when an dog yosterday. The animual. Hiu Shing-iu made a great offort | overloaded forry stoamor, carry- which belongs to Mr. Duffy, was to hold it.
ing a largo number of people who taken to Kennedy Town to be wore on their way home for the kopt under observation for traces Tho Chinoso played vory Young-shi, and Mr. C. A. S. Russ Now Year, capsized, and many of rabies.
attractivoly until injuries to appeared for the tonant, the The Diplomatic Body in Peking wore drowned, including somo
Wong Pak-chong. Wong Sui-wa Uhing Koe firm. Mr. W. E. Hollands, Hon. and Chan So, broke up all offorts The point in disputo WAG doos well to remind the Chinese two-score women and children.
Mishaps of this nature occur Treasurer of the Hongkong at combination- Chan So is whether or not the final paragraph Government of ile obligations to again and again, yet not only will Football Association, writes us believed to have broken
his in the notice to quit, which said uphold the noutrality of the the neglect of precautions con as follows:-"With referonco to collar bone and wont toin offect that unless tho rent was Foreign Settlements in Shanghai, tinue whenever feasible, but the Fairplay's lottor in your issue hospital. Lai Ynk-lat and paid on a certain day, the tonant which, during the recont mili-public of China will continue to of the 27th instant, a refund will Loung Yuk-tong kept the Shang- would be required to give up travel under such dangerous cir- bo sent him if he will forward hai loft wing in hand and possession, constituted an option. tary operations, was violated by cumstances, usually it is to be his Lickot, name and address to Lam Yuk-ying continually hold His Lordship hold ¡that it did, Chinese soldiery crossing the foarvd, because they are impotent P, O. Box 233."
up the right. Li Wai-tong and gave judgmont for the do- boundary of the Franch Con-to protest.
and Chan Kwong-ui were almost fondant with coste, A house in Saikong, Cheung-always in the picture, the former's DEPRIVED BY DEFAULT. cosaíon. At the same time, we Relief for Shanghal.
In a further case takon under chau, was raided yostarday by clover passing and drawing of the aru wondering what practical! The news of the departure of six mon who blackened their defenco being a feature of the Section 4(1)(a) of the Rents offect representations of this Marshal Chi for Japan-that facos with soot with the apparent game Jimmy Stowart, Hong- Ordinance, the tenant admitted havon of the defeated militarist object of avoiding recognition. kong's first reserve, turned out that he was invariably some days charactor pоBBONS. Whon hard or unsuccessful politicion from They bound and gagged two for Shanghai and he was the best in arrears with his rent, despite pressed by the enemy. Chinese China-is described by our forualas whom they found in the of the half-hacks; Ewing and repeated application for prompt troops or any other troops, for Shanghai correspondent as pro-house, and escaped with proporty Turnor defended extremely well, paymont.
bably indicating the ond of the to the value of $75. that matter-ara scarcely likely strife in the vicinity of the to pay much hoed to boundary Northern port. In our issue of marks; indeed, they aro rathor yesterday there was also a mess- ago stating that the Diplomatic nore likely than otherwise to Body at Poking bad protested to entor neutral territory if they the Foreign Ministry at this foresco the propect of a respito breach of express andertakings in permitting fighting near the from fighting. From the foreign Foreign Settlements. It will standpoint, however, this is pre-doubtless come as a relief to the Poking authorities to learn of cisely where the danger arises in the flight of Marshal Chi, as his Shanghai, for if ous lot of troops prosenco none Shanghai was not
SOMETHING VERY RARE. cause of trouble, but
Not often does one hear a crosses the boundary, the onomy only a
Feking appeared unable to in- WATERFRONT ITEMS. This afternoon the Services solicitor requesting his own client might well fellow, with dis-i terveno even had there beon
will oppose Shanghai, provided to tell the truth, but the Summary astrous consequences to foreign the intention of acceding to the
the ground is in fit condition.
Court had that experience this This
morning when Leung Kau Koo life and property, to say nothing request of the Powere.
The Leaguo fixtures of claimed $639.95, the balance of of the harm which might also be brings us to a consideration of whether the cussation of fighting)
February 7th in the case of the goods sold and delivered. Tho done to Chinese sottled there in the North is really a sign of
The Empress of Australia First Division have boon brought dofondants wore the Luot Loi It is for these and other reasons coming peace, or whether there is yesterday afternoon went along forward to Saturday, so that the fruit stall and Leo Shun, a partner that the Powers are most anxious yet to be a resumption of armed aile the hugo crane in the naval fixtures will bo
conflict over another issue. With ember and had her after funnel DIVISION I--Kick-off 4 p., to provont a recurrence of the tho mony commandorH
and lifted out-quito a heavy hoist. China "A" v Kowloon-Kow- recont "invasion" in Shanghai.
novoral policies, and differont fac-We learn that she will soon havo loon. tions, it is hard to foretell events all her funnels lifted out, after The main trouble, however, is of this kind. Shanghai has which she will procood into dry- that the Peking Government has certainly good reason to complain dark to have a general overhaul. All incoming vossole report has been affected by this latest fresh monsoon outside, both north bands of troops, or those various Chinese civil war. For some and south of Hongkong, with armiog led by War Lords; months trade has been seriously mostly rainy or misty weather, neither has it suflicient indopon-interfored with, ordinary business which in most cases ronder the
has been disorganised, and the navigation very difficult. dont forces of its own to see that constant menace of an armed
In Canton, the weather yester- warring factions koop within rabble on its boundaries has had certain defined limits in their to bo facod. The noor presence of eyes overcast, but there was little or no rain, while on the an arsenal and a big store of ox-west River there has boon military operations. In other
plosives, are but two of the annoy-
'Scotch mist" or fog all over, words, the Government is aancos-to put it mildly-which making the approach to |Government in name only, as have to be rockoned with. One is Wang Mun Bar especially, but to driven to wonder how long this several other places as well, very practically overy Administration policy of constant protost, with hard to make. haa boon in China since the varying satisfaction according to establishment of the so-called circumstances, la to continuo. Republic. Its authority doos pot
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to make a good inside trio. The RATHER TOO OBVIOUS. wingers Mooss and Collaco, mado some nice moves, but failed to got in their centros.
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therein,
Mr. O. A. 8. Russ was for the plaintiff, and Mr. A. E. Hall dofonded.
It was stated that tho fruit stall had gone bankrupt and that Loo Shun was a partner. This
R. A. v Club-Chinono. Tamar v Police-Navy "A." China "B" Surroye-Soo-ho donled.
kunpo. control over those roving bitterly of the manner in which it
run far beyond the bounds of the
tho
Mosst. Jardine, Matboson
He commenced by admitting DIVISION II-Kick-off 2 30. that his business, also a fruit China B v Rocroia "B" stall, was part of tho-stall of the Chineso.
Lust Loi Arm, and then, in Kowloon v St. Josephs "B"-answer to further questions said Kowloon.
ho did not know what kind of Recrolo "A" v Sacred Heart-business was carried on by the
Yuot Loi. v
University Y Drums-St. Josophe.
China "A" y Club-Club, Junior Shield—First round, Sookunpoo.
Surroyev St. Josephs "A"
and Co, word in solo possession Kelvie who injured his leg in the Kowloon will be without Me- of the Kowloon wharvos yester
day afternoon and this morning Intorport, but, if they play as well
After furthor questions.. ovasivoly answarod, Hia Lord- ship stopped the case with tho romark, "You don't say much for the veracity of your client, do you Mr. Hall?" and gave judg“ ment for the plaintiff with costs.
Owing to a reshuffling of the
as well, with three ships in con- as they did against R.A, may Shanghai half-bashline, of which The had no knowledge, on Monday, giva China “Ă” a run.
capital, and it is obvious that it SIR HARRY LAUDER.stantly, namely the Mau Sang, will also be without two I was particularly unkind to oue
DUE HERE EARLY NEXT MONTH.
Kutsang and the Ho Sang. The latter left to-day for Kobe, but the Tung Sang took her place.
cannot intarvona with much
The Police are of the Shanghai players. My offoot in warfaro carried on
of their stars. playing their last match of the references to Phillipe should hundreds of miles beyond tho
season against the Tamar and a have been to Gowan, those to Gowan should have applied drawn game seems indicatod. soat of government. All the
Yesterday we had a visit from
Burioys have an easy match, and Tordy, and those to Tordy weze same, the Powers have the right Mr. Stewart Garner, the advance in England and the United States, the RA. should manage to Im applicable to Phillips.
on their form of last to look to the Govornmont of the manager for Sir Harry Lauder's Mr. Garner reports that the Com-provo
The following will represent day to fulfil its obligations in tour, who brought the news that pany has met with a wonderful Saturday,
the Hongkong Football Club - those and other matters.
the famous Boottish comedian is rocoption in India, and big China
There is one. Junior Shield Reserves in the 2nd. Division to open his
hard on business is expected during the cannot go on for over as at pre- February 12th, at the Theatro romainder of the tour, There game, which should result in a League fixture with Chios: A sent. If she does not honour hor Royal.
aro special stage settinge for win for the Army aido TheD. Purves; D. Lyon (Capt), H.- International obligations, then
With him, Sir Harry is bringing overy item put on, and Mr. league match score in favour of Buxton; E. Railton, 8-0 ELU2 company of noted international Garner says that the show will St. Joseph looked convincing G. Puncheon; B. Bell, T. Rober ways and moans will have to be vaudeville artistes, all of whom bo in every way up to the best enough but i am told the form A Ferguson, J. Douglas, .
was all wrong.
Dixon, Reserve |~1. Angul, } devised of dealing with the have made a name for themselves London standards.
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