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THE BOAT RACE:
CHAMPIONSHIP HONOUR
DECIDED,
ngineers Defeat Civil Service.
The last of this season's crfc-] ket matches in the Second Divf sion, on which deponded the championship honours, was play- ed on Saturday between the Ro-
CAMBRIDGE WIN AGAIN.
London March 27% Fine weather graced the boat race, witnessed by a huge crowd. Oxford won the toas and chose, the Surrey side,
Cambridge won oasily,
Later,
ATHLETIC MEETINGS.
UNIVERSITY AND QUEEN'S COLLEGE SPORTS,
Five Records Broken,
Five how records were establish
NOTICES TO MARINERS.
GUN PRACTICE FROM STONE- CUTTERS TO-MORROW.
The A Derelict Junk:/1
ELECT
TY SUPPLY
ONSERVATIVE SECTION SUSPECT NATIONALISATION.
London, March 28, The Government faces another, difficult problem, when the so-
ed by S. U. Shahabudin at the an- The following notice to mar nual nibletle meeting of the Uninore has been issued by the Har- Cambridge won by five lengths,versity held on the Pokfulani pour Master's Department under yal Engineers and the Civil Ser-the official time being 10 min. 29 cricket ground on Saturday as fol-date March 26 from its own supporters. Tho
vice. The former gained à eredi- table victory and thus took the championship which they held in 1024.
rung,
secs..
cond reading of the Electricity Supply Bill is taken to-morrow.
Much opposition is expected
lows:
It is hereby notified that in- Conditions were ideal and it 100 yards, 10 2/6 secs. Previous formation. has been recolved from strongest feeling exists in a sec was a fast race. The water was record, 10% sees.
the Military Authorities that tion of the Conservatives against yards 24 1/6 yech Previous Station Practice could not take the Bill, which is regarded as the smooth and there
220 was only 1 The only other League match to
record 24 2/5, be decided was that between Craight southeasterly breeze.
Hurdles, 17 sees, Previous record place from Stonecutters West thin end of the wedge for nationa Kongower and the East Surrey From an excellent start, Oxford 17 1/6, put up by Shahabudin in 123. Battery on the 16th March, 1926, Hsation. Some forty have Indi- Regiment in the First Division. took a slight lend early, but Cam- Long Jump, 20 ft. 8 in.: previous or from Devil's Peak, Paksha catod they are supporting an un- The game was most interesting bridge rowed beautifully, and record held by Shahabudin (10 ft. wan, or Lyemun West on Friday official motion for the bill's re
in 410%) in 1922.
26th March 1926jection on the ground that it is and resulted in the soldiers win-at the mile, post, renched. ning by the narrow margin of two mins. 3 Béca.,
High Jump, 6 ft. 7 in. PreviousStation Practico, consisting of socialistic. It is unlikely, how- were practically
record held by Shahabudin, 5 ft. 4 two full charge rounds per gun, ever, that this motion will be lovel.
insi Craigengower v. East Surreys.
A spart by Oxford secured In congratulating Shahabudin will therefore be fired from these moved, as a Labourite amendment This match was played on the them the advantage. but Camon his performances, Professor W. Batteries on Tuesday, 30th March advocating a publicly-owned syg Craigengewer. ground. Batting bridge answered well.
Faid, at the conclusion of the 1926, between the hours of 8.30 tem takes precedence. rst. the home team compiled 148 At Hammersmith Bridge (7)
While Government circles con- runs, Grimes with 35 being top mins. 27 secs.) Oxford had a lead sports, sald that he thought the re-a.m. and 4 p.m.
cords created that afternoon The direction of fire will be as tend that most of the criticism scorer. Burgess took five wickets of a bare canvas. At Chiswick would not be beaten for many already notified. for ruus. Thanks to a large Eyot, Cambridge, with a magnificent years. In Introducing Lady Cle- contribution by Stripp. the mili-effort, drew, ahead, and although menti, the speaker said that tary team just managed to pass Oxford tried hard by Duken though it was her initial visit to The following local notice to understood, the situation needs their opponents score by two Meadows to reduce the lead. Cam the ground it was, he had no mariners has been issued by the careful handling, and it is -ox- runs. Going in first, Stripp was bridge reuched Barnes Bridge doubt only the beginning of a Commissioner of Customs at pected the Government will be ins the last man to be dismissed, mak-(16 mins. 10 secs,) with the race long sequence.
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Together with the prizes won on Notice is hereby given that on the Lions-Reuter: As they approached the finish, Saturday. cups for the tennis report of, the Master of the Cambridge, with a short spurt, tournaments held during the year Mingsang, a derelict junkwas lengthened their lead consider-vere also presented. ably. The Cambridge crew ap-
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| Longitudo 113° 46′ 40′′ E. bearing up-Router.
Kicking the Football, A. P. from the Great Ladrone 188 Gutterres; 2, B. K. Jap.
with bows sunk, poop awash, no maste.
by Abbas, who captured seven wickets or 66 rons." Scores:
Cralgengower."
D. Fritz, Stripp, Burgoss
B. W. Brudbury, © English, b
Burgess
F. Fincher, not out
A. Kitchell, & Burgess T. Grimes, Burgess
R. C
C. Roed, b Allfroe P. Hansen, b b Burgess
8. Altus, 6 Mare M.im
Alfree
E. Ma, b Clark
F. Schneel, et vist
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East Surreys. Pte. Burgess, b Abbas
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148
YACHTING.
RUNAWAY PERFORMANCES FOR PRESENTED CUPS.
Throwing the Cricket Ball-i, S. 2. H. Y. Leong. Rachiuma, 2,
100 Yards-1, S. O. Shahabudin; 2, T. W. Cheong 10 2/5 secs.
Pole Jump-1, T. W, Cheong; 9ft.
Leong 2,
20 Yards.1, 5. 0. Shahabudin; 2, Wong Tape. 24 1/6 sous.
Half
ile.-1. 1. Tajima; 2, 8. C. |Ho; 3, K. I. p. 2.20.aven
Hurdlen-1, Shahabudin; 2, T. W. Chrong.
17
Old Students' Rice,—), Mss Stir-
2, Miss 1. He fung.
the ting the Weight-1, H. Y.
0. M. R. W
Saturday was presented cup 11 1 31 day at the Yacht Club, the three,
-racing 41 S
classes sailing for Cups presented by the champion- 7228 ship winners. There was a good 20turnout in all classes and some 4 i 12
very good sailing was enjoyed. 10 The wind was not heavy, but suf
ficient to give good sport,
C. Q. M. S. Stripp, b Abbas.. [1/Cp.. Clarke, e Reed, B Abons .. 25
Capt. Allfree, e Reed, h Bradbury Major Paton, b Abbas........ 11. Cisison, e Fincher, b Albus Pte. Moore, e Hanson, b Fritz Cpl. Clark,
b Fritz
C. S. M. Wright, b Abbas Pte. English, Fritz, b Abbas Pte. Wood, not out
Fritz Fincher Ablas
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis,
O. M.
1}
Leong 2
B. H. Schroser, 28ft. 9in. 40 Yards,, S. Huchium; 2, S. C. Hot 3, Wong Tape. 68, 3/5 secs.
Long Jump-i, S. O. Shahabudin; 2,7. W. Cheng. 20 feet, 6. in.
Half Mile (Open to the Colony) The course was from the Club, Mr. Fordham; 2, Mr. Woo. 218. to a mark off the old Customs High Jump, $ 0. Shahabolding House, Fu-tau-chau, back to the 2, T. W. Cheong. 5 ft. 7% it. Club and then to Cust. Rock and
Undergraduatos Rage-1, Carothers; 2, Miss Thom. 11 3/6 back. The day was suited to
Ons Mile-1, Tajima (Replies); 2, Lum Pek-long; 3. K. 1. Ip (Sincere Co.) 5.27.
12 Rolla and on coming back to the Club, she had a long lead, being Gsix minutes ahead of the second 15 boat, Diana. She worked the tide well on the Inst two legs near, on 160 corrected time, was the winner by R. two-minutes.
200.
Winners.
|
Derelict Junk
2.8,
She is considered a danger to" navigation.
MARINE COURT,
UNDER WAY IN HARBOUR WITHOUT LIGHTS.
Boat People Fined.
nrises from the fact of the Bill's? technicalities being imperfectly
"CAMP FIRE NIGHT.”
BOY SCOUTS' SOCIAL GATHERING.
A very large gathering of Boy Scouts assembled at the Seamen's Institute on Saturday night for the first of a series of "Camp Fire" nights. The object of the function was to have a social gathering for the local Scouts and an address by some speaker.
The President of the Association, the Hon, Mr. P. H. Holyoak, was the speaker on Saturday night, and spoke of world co-operation and
friendship.
At the Marine Court on Satur-the promotion of international day, before. "Llout. Commdr. G. F. Hole, Chan Shing, foki of a The Commissioner, the Rev. G. trading junk, and Chan Shing-tal T. Waldegrave, said that the gather. and Chan Choyat, master and ing was significant of the objecta stress respectively of fishing of Scouting, in that it promoted boats, were charged with being brotherhood. There were present under way in the harbour on the Scouts of various nationalities, who night of March 26 March 27 all worked in friendly co-operation without showing the regulation with each other. They were Tug-of-war-Morrison Hall.
lights,... ||||| Relay Ruce-Lugard Hall,
giving the lead which the Governor The defendants severally plend-had recently appealed to be taken Tennis Tournament. Singles Chambionship.-A., A. Rua ed guilty and a fine of $15 with up by the formation of a "Concord Jahn, Winner, T. W. Cheong, Runner: the alternative of two weeks' im Club," 5 13 2 In the Gael class, four bonts up.")
prisonment with hard labour was 123 12started, three finishing the course und B. H.
Doubles Championship.-H. inflicted in the case of the larger 18.43 087 Pierrette got a tremendous lead Bradbury ...
61 141 from the other boats and won with Royal Engineers v. Civil Service. ease. Boojum and Adanac fought In the final match of the Sea good fight in the Heyward Hays, cond Division, the Royal Eh the former being successful. gineers defeated the Civil Ser- Vice by slightly over 30 runs, finishing:
Details, boats given in prder of i giving them, the championship for the season. Only a victory could riye the Sappers the Lengue hánours: either a draw or defeat would result in the H. K. C. C. gaining the premier position."
The Happy Valley men took a Lindu first knock but could not settle Dorothen. 2nd down, only two of their batsmen Argulla 3rd reaching double 6gures. Hay-Falcon kins made 16 out of a total of 98 runs. The Engineers opened Pierrette Ist promisingly and at the close of Gael 2nd play, had scored. 133 runs. · Ed- Joun monds took five wickets for Thecla D.N.F. runs. Seres:
Civil Service.
H, F. Harper, b Goodyer
R. S. W. Paterson, 1.b.w., Jacob... F. E. Booker, c. Kelly, b Goodyer.. J. H. B. Nihill, e Mackintosh, b
Goodyer
B.
K. Hawkins, b Higgs
S. B. Spillett, b Higgs. W. II. Edmonds, b Higgs H. Westlake, run out F. Haynes, Bridgland IT. W. Carr, 5 Bridgland ¡C.. Sara, not out
Extrus
Total
Goodyer Jacob Higgs
Jones
Durand
Bridgland
Roll 1st Diana
יו
Handicaps.
Hep Finish Cor-
on ing rected Course. Time. Tine.
Ng Yau, the mistress of a cargo boat, was charged with anchoring her craft in the Southern, Fairway
MEXICAN BANDITS:
on March 26, thereby causing an ANTI-AMERICAN OUTBREAKS obstruction, and a plea of not guilty was entered.
RESUMED
The singing of Auld Lang Syne
and W. M. Cheong, Winners.
Doubles Handicap, we sing bust, and fines of $7 each, with the and the National Anthem brought
alternative one week's imprison- the preeeedings to a close, Leong, Winner, T. W. Cheong, Rug of the fishing boats,
Singles Handicap "AH. Yment with hard labour in the case
ner-up.
Singles Handicap B.". L. Tan, Winner, T. M. Tsang, Runner-up.
The Queen's College Meeting.
On the Queen's College ground at Causeway Bay, on Saturday, the school held its annual athletic meeting. There was a large ga- After police evidence had been 440.44 4.10.14thering of old boys and friends, heard defendant atated that she 0.49 4.17.13 4.46.24 5.43 449.15 4,13.32
The prizes were given away by had been engaged in working 9.12
Mrs. George Grimble, who was cargo until a late hour and hndi 4.52.03
1.42,15 9.48 4.52.36 4.12 welcomed by Mr. A. H. Crook, the hauled out to await the arrival of 7.21 4.53.04 1.45.13 headmaster.
a steam launch to tow her clear; Mr. Grimble replying on behalf A fine of $5 with the alternative| 4.54 6.08.42 5.04.38 ef his wife impressed upon the of five days' imprisonment with 4.05 5.18.55 5.12.50 competitors that life itself was a hard labour was inflicted. 4.05 5.91.51 6.1.46 race. He, urged them to always "play the game" and never be downhearted.
ser
Gaels.
..ser
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Boojum 1st Adaone 2nd
Heyward Hays,
3.21.32
Adele 3rd
5.22.30
5.28.43
Bluenost
1
5.23.15
Sealark'
6.33.27
Lota
15
The results were.
Long Jump, Senior Championship. -1, Tang Ki-cheong; 2, Li 'Chac-iau;
3. M. Sabhan, 17% Gin
Long Jump. Junior Championship. 4.4 5.81.48 8.29.44-1/Chiu Ho-yuun; 2, Young Wai-wa, Rolla wins the "Colleen" Cup (12 ft. in) Pierrette the "Daphne" Cup and
100 Yards Senior Championship.--
LANARK BY-ELECTION.
LABOUR RETAINS
A SEAT.
A Protest Lodged.
Washington, March 28
The United States Ambassador,
Mr. Sheffield, has delivered a note to the Mexican Foreign Office re- questing the speedy punishment of the bandita who robbed two Ameri can mining engineers in Durang, ten days ago.
There have been several other anti-American outbreaks in Mexico recently, but the State Department Intimates that the note hardly constitutes a protest in the diplo Haroon, 10 475 secs.
London, March 27, matic sense of the word, and tho 100 Yards 3 Junior
Championship.----I,||| In the Buthwell parliamentary United States is disposed to view. Tsang Ying-Look; 2, Chiu Houng-by-election Mr. Joseph Sullivan, these manifestations an merely a young &
Chau
Wal-nam, 12 1/6 sees the Labour candidate, received 14,-recrudescence of banditry for High Jump Senior Championship.
13 Boojum the "Why Wonder" Cup.. Sabban, 2 Li Ping-tong: 3, I.
0
Berlin, Mar. 11.-The German survey steamer Meteor, which
1, Tang Ri-cheong; 2, Li Cho-lau,880 vótos; Mr. Alexander Morrice which the Calles Government os has returned to Cape Town after 3. Kung Ping-ho, 4 ft. 11 in.
Maekny, K.C. (Conservative), should not be held too strictly journey through the southern,
High Jump, Junior Championship. 8.710; and Mr. Ernest Young accountable. Reuters American part of the Atlantic Ocean, reports
1, Chiu Hoong-yuen; Young Wal-
(Liberal), 1,276. The election Service, the complete disappearance of
wa. 4 ft. 3
in. 120 Yards Hurdles, Senior Chart Brose out of the death of the mem- Thompson Island..
plonship-1 Li Ping-tong: M. ber, Mr. John Robertson-Reuter Subhan; 8, Tang Ki-cheong, 17 245 Mr. Joseph Sullivan, M.B.F.,
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W 11 2 24 10 3 14 1
a * 3
16 3 2: - - 16
8 -
2
2 1
Royal Engineers.
Sgt. Blondin, 1.b.w. Sara
L/Cpl. Hollands, e Paterson,
b Spillett
Sr. Goodyer, L Sara
Capt. Bridgiand, L., Edmunds.
Col
Mackintosh Edmonds
S. S. Higgs, e Carr, b Nihill
10. M. S.
S. Faro, Booker
3. S. Kelly, b Edmonds.
Sgt. Jonen, b Edmonda
Sgm. Durand, not out
Q.M. S. Jacob, e Booker, h
Edmonds
Extras
Total
Edmonds
Westlake
AIR PRICES S RESH STOCK Spillett INE QUALITY M AITHFUL SERVICES
TABAQUERIA FILIPINA
Booker
Bowling Analysis.
22 caskill "(61) were the chief con tributors, the talal being 2014 rune
20 Gilman was the most successful
19 Navy boyler taking five, wicket
For 43 runs. The Navy replied
18 with 129 runs, Capt. West (40)
BECH.
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120 Yaris Hurdles, Junior ChanP, was the labour member of pionship-1, Chiu Hoong-reung: Parliament for the district of
North Lanark from 1922 to 1924) He was born in 1806. He is the president of the Lanark Miners' Union and a member of the Lanark County Council.
Ting-fook. 21 week. Pick-a-hack Race-1, Wei Chuhng and.
Leung Kit-tong; 2, M. R. Abbar and Hargon Hoosen.
Half Mile Handicap-1, Ko. Tuistin;
8/6 Three
Legged Race 1. Ho Yat Poi-kan and Fung Kau-kwong. cho and Chung Kwok-tung: 2, Chan 229 Yards Senior Championship
Li Ping-tong; 2, M. Sabhan; 3, Chao-lau 25. 3/5 secs.
15 and Mid. Farquhar (35). Both 2, Leung Man-shum: 3, Li Kat-ying
Goodwin and Morris took four wickets, the former at the cost of 42 runs and the latter for 33,runa League. Tables. Division I.
PW. D. L. Pis.
9:52. 2 918 6
Royal Navy H.K.C.C..... Civil Survlee 133 Kowloon...i
University
0. M. R. W.RA 11.22 33 10 2/35
/35 2
TO
1
Craigengewer Indian R.C. 216
East Surroys Chinese R. C. 3- 21 I 1
Division Royal Enginoors Friendly Matches.
H.K. C.C. There was only one friendly Police match played on the Kowloon Kowloon
round between the home team Royal Navy. and the Royal Navy, the result Indian R.C, beluga win for the homesters, Civil Servicë. For Kowloon Bevis (44) and Ma. University
1 4 3 2
21
MO
WAR
FRANCE WILLING TO NEGOTIATE,
In Accord With Spain."
Paris, March 28-
Mr. Alexander Morrice Mackay, M.A, LLB., K.C., is an advocate practising at the Scots Bar He M. Paialeve before the Financo was born in Aberdeen In 1875 and Committee In the Chamber stated was educated at the Aberdeen that. In the recent fighting in 220 Yards. Junior Championship Grummer School, passing to the Morocco the French troops made 1, Yeung Wai-wai 2, Wong Kam-pui; Aberdeen University and later to good progress with unimportant 13. Chiu Ioong-yeung 82 US
100 Yards Class 8.1, lini Ch Cambridge, He won the Scottish losses. The Government is still woon; Wel Shing-cho; 3, Wong Kam- lawn, tennis championship in 1805 willing to contemplate broaching
1.1 1/6 secs. Karoon) di Li pul.
He was called to the Bar in 1902. negotiations as soon as circum- Sack Race,-1,1 Shiu-lau;: 8,
16
Truf
Sik-an
At the last election Mr. Robert-stancra make it possible, but One Mile Fact; Ld Kui-ying: 2, son (Lab.) boat Mig, H. B. Shaw, must consider the situation exist
Ping-kau; 3...
B., G. M. Butt. 6.60
Conservative), by 14,691 toing de facto, and will act in full necord with Spain towards a pa- 11,814,"
tifle settlement of the Morocčnir. question
Potituc
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15 Grose; 2, S. Haroon,
Invitation Team Race Open--1,
11 St. Joseph's College: 2 Yaurant
School St. Paul's Colle
Senior Clase Tunm Reen-C2- 2-100 Yarden Old Boys Raco
Hamet. 10 3/5-20
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Junios Glass Team Race-1, 4A. 100 Yards Consolation Pang" Ol-Iam; 2.0. Osman; Yik-chau: and Leung
It is for the enemy to Spain and France their desES 15
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