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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

LAWN BOWLS.

INTERESTING EVENTS AT TAIKOO RECREATION CLUE.

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Cockroaches banished by LOTOL

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One of themost fronsured possessions of friends far away is

a photo of their dear ones overseas. The Ming Yuen Studio

is fitted with the most modern photographic equipment and

will be pleased to show you specimens of their work.

THE MING YUEN STUDIO (Battery Path.)

Official Photographers to the "H. K. Telegraph"

Season's Prizes Presented.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925.

PISTOL MATCH....

PEKING DEMONSTRATION.

COMPETITION BETWEEN HAWKINS AND POLICE.

---

Navy Men Win.

An interesting friendly pistol The annual A Home of the Taikoo Recreation Club was held match between teams representing on Saturday, to wind up a very.M.S. Hawking, and the Police successful bowling season. During took place on the Kennedy Road the afternoon, six rink games were pistol range on Saturday, the Haw player and the decision went inkins winning by a maright, of 65 favour of Taikoo by five games to points,

one: On three rinks members of The practices were: Practice the Taikoo Sugar Refinery opposed 1, Six rounds at 10 yards, appli- members of the China Sugar Be-cation, Figure target; Practice finery, and in these games the Home 11, six rounds at 15 yards, appli- club were the winners by threcation; Practice 111, six rounds at games to nil.

The Craigengower 15 yards in 15 seconds, grouping: Cricket Club bowls players were Practice IV. six rounds walking matched against the Home club. from right to left from 20 to 15 In these matches Taikoo were the yards; Practice V, six rounds at winners by two games to one.

25 yards. application.

The following are the scores:-

III IV V Total 30 20 25 30 30 14

200 15 28 26 127 0:30 21 113 e 29 29 20 10 10 27 105 27 28 0 21

21 22 180

T.S.R. Stewart

McKeeline Sloud

J. S. Sloan

Seath

Maxwell Matthewa Muirhend.

C.SIR.

Douglas.

Anderson McKellar

22 Fowler

Whiteford Middleton

Williamson

21 McTavish

Glen

Thorburn

Forbest

Shaw

Michell Huvia

McCubbin

Ferguson

Ferguson

Hi Show

(After an extra healt.

Taikoo Dock.

C.C.C.

Wotherspoort

Spinks

Russel

Fisher

Krown Reid Chalmers Warnock

21

Khuras Sellwood:

Noves

Young

Wallace

Muirkrad

Chapman Weir

McLeod

Abbas

Rosselet

26 Mucfarlane

Alves

Hapina

Muskett

18 Basa

Too Many Clubs,

P

Max. Palots.

11

7. Shenton.

14. Marling.

II. "Page,

L. King.

D

F. Goswit.

A. Thoday.

30 27 10 15 9 ...30 27

Totals,177 1705 190 1-46 637.

STUDENTS, COOLIES AND WORKERS PARADE,

IN ENGLAND NOW.

RACES ABANDONED FOR FROST.

London, November 28The Manchester races, including the November handicap. have been abandoned on account of frost.

Reitter.

3

THE CHINA STATION. F

RECENT APPOINTMENTS.. *

The

following appointments ware made by the Admiralty am Oetober 26-Comdr. Engra. V. A.

Commuuni-tic in Choracter,·

Lewis to Holyhcek; H. L. Cuntwell, to Yarmouth (on Argus paying and to Yarmouth (on commg) for Prking, November 20,A B

duty on pasenge to China, und to Hawkins (on recommg); F. W date issued accepts the resignation

Towler to Yarmouth (on relia of Yeh Kang-ho and appoints

and for duty on passage home.. Kong Hsin-chan as acting Minister

Commander Ć. W. Tinнor, of Communications.

aroused misgivings among the more O.B.E., recently in charge of a To-day's demonstration had a timorous as to the likely conse-home survey, and formerly decidedly Communistic tendency, quences. "The immediate, dissolu- manding the surveying ship Ico the students assembling being not tion of the Tarif Conference" was quois in China, has joined the stalk only Kuomintangites but also a one slogan prominently displayed of the Hydrographic Departmect large number of workers, ricksha, this afternoon and the list of at the Admiralty as an Assistant

to the Hydrographer. Capt. H. P No national | Tuon and other coolies.

Chi-jul's alleged crimes Douglas, C.M.G. flags were observed, the students against the people was posted up. With the approaching end of tué carrying the Canton flag, and the

Pleading indisposition La Chung- surveying season in home waters workers red flags.

in refrained from attending the location of certain officers of the

changes are announced in the af The workers were all armed gathering and the students pro- Hydrographic Branch, Lieut- with stout sticks and accompanied ceeded to discuss plans for the Conde. C. R. Brent, formerly in by motor cars with doctors and next move which threatens to in the surveying ship Iroquois on the The demonstrators are clude an attack on the Chen Pao China Station, goes to the Beau- How parading the streets and dis-on account of its anti-communistic fort as second class surveyor

demanding tendencies.-Reuter. Lributing pamphlets inter alia the overthrow of Tuan Chi-jui, to kill Chu Shen and shoot all traitors; to dissolve the Tariff Conference and arm all the people for a popular revolution and a real national conference. So far there

nurses.

is no violence-Reuter.

In October, 1911, a grant wˆ $10 a month was authorised as an extra méssing allowance for the New Chief of Police.

petty officers mosses of each of Poking, November 28-A man- the river gunboats employed on date issued last night accepts the the China Station, in which it was: resignation of Clia Sher and ap- found necessary for a nativë tes points Tuan Chi-jul's aide-de-camp, for the duties of mess attentant.. be entered and paid by the MOSES General Wei Hsi-ngwu ns acting in February, 1921, the amount was: Chief of Police. The whereabouts increased to $22. It is now ap Demonstrators Tone, Down

Chu Shen is unknown, but proved for the grant to be further Toking, Nov. 29. This after anme express the opinion he is re-increased to $24 a month as from noon's student demonstration for faging in the legation quarter: A March 3, 1925, and the rate of the purpose of receiving La Chung strong cordon of Police surround-allowance will in future be fixed lia's reply to demands made was ed the legation quarter last even-according to local labour condi- not so largely attended as yester- ing with the object of preventing tions, provided that in no case it exceeds the equivalent of the pay Tolais.—172 155 20 102 121 572. | day's gathering, probably because political refugees, from decing of an officers' ateward or cank,

yesterday's display of violence thither.-Reuter.

B. Wenne

Hongkong Police.

30 10 30 27 126 W. R Sent... 10 29 24 116 Is. C.Saunders, 28 IL. R. Whant... 18 21 is 18 14 31 W. T. Ritchie. 28 * 814 J

E. A. Mendlows,. 24 27 0 8 16 65 16

101 Pairs Competition. (2 Bowls). (presented by Mr. Resker), 1

J. Laing and. S. Stewart; 2 W. 3 14 Wotherspoon and Chalmers;

Seath and Chapman.

Mr. J. Russell, Chairman of the Club, presided at the presenation ot prizes and said that

Special Prize of Set of Bowls, (presented, by Messre. Davie, Bong and C). 1 1. Ferguson; 2 S.

howling itt the Colony had Stewart, reached such stage when

Non Prize Winners' Competi- clubs were 30 numerous that slon, (Prize presented by Mr. Gi. M.

it was impossible to house rinks Young-1 H. McKochine; 2 C.

frota each club. The Bowling Young: 3 J. Russel!.

Committer thought it would be a fitting manner to close the season with two team contesİ 4,

Next year, he was optimistic enough to think, Thi-koo would

Silver Spoons Fresented.

Mrs. Russell also presented silver spoons to the players of tre and amid meh winning rinks laughter and applause handed the efuse their green as winners of the wooden cup to the China Sugar Leagan versus the Rest, and al- theagh Craixengower said they Refinery as the losers of the con- had the shield as a fixture, they test between the two refineries, would leave at Shal,

Souvenirs, consisting of silver the fixture with the China Sugar photo frames, were also prescht- Refinery would become an interested to the following ladies who ing and pleasant annual domestic have been responsible. for arrang- ing and Seving tas during the function.

Howling in the Colony was the past season-Mrs.

functions held by the Club during J. Shen, steadily increasing and my Mrs. Muirhead, Mrs. Maxwell and

found

11e hopeti

Mrs. Laing,

exercise, especially during the summer, of great

Temis Competition ---} I benefit 19 1hem. It was strange. that the parties had been a slow Moore; 2 d. MeÇubbin,

to take up the short and he strong-

Hida Competition (Swire

ly recommended them to try it and Cup) - C. Young; 2 T. Peter- possibly they might see in the near sont 3. Keown,

(Car-

future ladies' championship games. Billiards Competition

After expressing the hope that michael Cup): R. Keown; 2 E.

the next season would be as suc- Moore,

consful as the last, the Chairman) called upon Mrs. Russell to pre- sent the various trophies and prizen.

The Prize Winners,

Best Break J. McCubbin,

Kowloon Defeat the Yacht Club.

In a bowling match between the Kowloon Bowling Green and the Yacht Club on Saturday, the Yacht

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Singles Handicap, (prosented by | Adey Mr. 4. Reid): J Ferguson; 2) Jamie

Cmipenter G. Morrison; 3 J. McCubbin.

Rink Competition, (presented by Witchell Mr. Greig and Mr. Palon-1 Keith Morrison, Grimes, Ward and Mal-Guy thews; 2 T. Young, Laing. War Dixon nock and Crichton.

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Anderson Simpson Pairs Competition (4 Bowls), Shellshear presented by Mr. Hi!D-1 J. Fer- Goodmin

Maller guson and S. Stewart; 2 James

Dixon Sloan and Senth; 3 John Sloan

20 Farell

Foraser McNeil Kamilton

11

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Total

17 Mair

65

21

Total

70

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Sticking Up for Sister!

By Blosser

A

FOR

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GOSH' DIDY'EVER SEE

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I DONT HASTA TAKE CARE

OF NO BABIES!

ك العمرة المولد ينيا كورة

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VORTE TRAN

MY PROJAER

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