LAWN BOWLS.
NOTES ON LOCAL PLAY,
Some very interesting play was Been in the local Lawn Bowls League matches last Saturday. Home teams made full use of their advantage as only one visiting side managed to win,
Reports which have appeared in the newspapers, recorded the eight shots scored by D. Warran's rink against Davies in the Bowling Grean v. Yacht Club match, but a aimllar feat at Happy Valley seem notice. escaped
ed to
have
WILBUR PLAYERS.
A LEADING MAN.
Every dramatic or comedy com- pany must have its leading man, and that man must possese talent, per- Bonality and ability. E. Kneeland Parker, of the Wilbur Players, opening Sunday at the Star Thea tre, has all these. His rise in the theatrical profession has been rapid Starting out in and spectacular. chatauqua work, he soon demonя- trated his ability as an actor, when he joined the Wilken Players in Denver in juvenile roles.
Ho re-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1927.
CHINESE TRADE IN THE
NORTH.
INSECURITY ALONG THE YANGTSZE.
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The amount of business done by the local Chinese merchanta with the big cities along the Yangtze, particularly with Nan- king and Hankow, was by means a small one in normal times. Even after the strike in 1925, when business depression prevailed almost everywhere in China, these merchants still
Pondered, of Civil Service; regls-gistered an instantaneous sueccss managed to do most, if not all,
tered a "possible" on the 2nd head against Overy of the Kowloon C. C. With the oxception of the Kow- loon Dock R. C. v. Polici R. C.: game, the Division 1 results did: not pan out in accordance with expectations. Craigengewer, who veritabio are represented as
lions" on home green, lost badly to Talkoo. The Civil Service's win of 20 shots over the Kowloon C. C. rather flattered the home team.
The largest victory in either division to date, went to the East Point R. C. who "put it over" the Club de Reerelo by 43 shots. Civil Service gave the Kowloon KC. 0.a very close game.
There
was bothing noteworthy in the other Division II matches. Taikoo R. C. and the Bowling Green Club
scured fairly easy victories..
An Important Match.
"Six
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A very important match is in- From here he sallied forth on
rond in such cluded in the fixtures for Saturday the
notable next when the two leading teams productions да
Cylinder of Division II-Kowloon B. G C Love" and "Her Husband's and Kowloon C. C-will meet. Wife," always making a hit in every Each sido has lost one match to town visited. Then it was that dato and the result will be Richard Wilbur discovered him. anxiously awaited as it will prob-
Parker was taken to San Fran- ably go a long way towards decid-cisco, where his rise continued ing the championship in this rapidly and with meteoric flourish. Then he went to Honolulu with the Wilbur Players, where he became universally popular, "
division.
Kowloon Dock R.C. are expected to be able to account for the
Theatrical fans of Hongkong will Bowling Green and thus retain their lead in Division 1. Craigen- enjoy E. Kneeland Parker's work as gower C. C. have not been playing well as he has been enjoyed else His sincerity and up to form of late, but should where surely. annexe the points from the Kow-nis sympathetic understanding of Loon C. C. Encouraged by their roles have been of material asals- convincing victory over the Kowtance to him, causing his imper- loon C. C. last week, Civil Service Bonations to be lifelike and real.-- will probably beat the Police R. C. Contributed.
Other matches in Division II will, very likely, result in the Craigengower C. C., East Point R. C. and Civil Service C. C. win- ning over Club de Recreio, Taikoo.. R. C. and the Yacht Club.
BOXING MISHAP.
WALKER INJURED IN
***SPARRING,
London, June 27. An eleventh hour sensation has connexion with the arisen in Walker-Milligan fight on Thursday For the Middleweight Championship
of the World.
Walker, while sparring last night, received a cut across the right eye brow necessitating surgical atten- tion. It is unlikely that he will box again before Thursday.-Reuter.
Walker Does Not Worry,
*
GOVERNOR WOOD'S
ACCIDENT.
BREAKS TWO RIBS ABOARD
I SHIP.
of their business with cities along the Yangtazo. "
When goods were sent, to the abovementioned places from the Colony the usual practice was that they were delivered by steamer to Shanghai, from where the goods would then be shipped to. their destination by the Chinese river boats along the Yangtszp.
In view of the recent insecurity of the places along the Yangtze River, however, the danger from pirates and from molestation by Chinese soldiers,, Chinesa river bonts along the Yangtsza often have to be accompanied and pro- tected by local gunboats. before they can proceed, states the vernacular Press. To the Chin- ose river boats, this additional expense, spent in obtaining the Chinese warships for their pro- tection, has proved too heavy a drain,
This is a great hinderance to the shipment of cargoes to the cities along the Yangtze, and it also explains why the godowns in Shanghai are over-flowing with cargoes that were shipped from Hongkong to the Yangtze within the past few months and which the river boats were unable to de-- liver to their destination.
In the case of Hankow, it is fearned that trade up there is gen- erally depressed by the fact that the Hankow Government has or- dered the people to use the Cent tral Government Bank notes, the value of which is much lower than Shanghai money.
NANKING'S RAID ON CIGARETTE TRADE.
PROPOSED FIFTY PER CENT, TAX.
The following from the Kuo Min News Agency, associated with the Nanking Ministry for Foreign Allairs, contains what may be taken to be an official statement of Nanking's designa on the cigarette trade in Kiang-
Rapid City, S. D., June 23, Governor General Wood, who ar- rived here this afternoon to confer with Presidnt Coolidge, broke two ribs while aboard the President Madison enroute from Manila to su.
Seattle it was revealed by his physician, Captain Lindsay Flet chur, to-day.
Governor General Wood was evi- dently suffering considerably from
The statement reads:
"A despatch from Nanking, dated 21st, reported that the No- tionalist Government, with a view
to systemize the tax on cigarettes products, which
this accident when he left the train and
tobacco
at Rapid City this afternoon. He hitherto had been different in came down the steps, slowly and rate and method of collection in with evident difficulty.
different provinces, has proclaim-
"This tax is to first come into effect in Kiangsu, and July 10, is the date set upon for it to take The Bureau actual operation.
The nccident aboard the Madi-ed a national tax of 50 per cent. son occurred when a sudden lurch to be levied on all cigarettes and of the
threw Governor tobacco products. "ship London, June 27.
General Wood against the rail, Mickey Walker, Interviewed at Captain Fletcher said. The break his training quarters at Hamp-ing of his ribs, coupled with the ton Court, said, "My supporters severe shake-up which he under- need have no anxiety. In went in the Philippines when his little mishap in a practice bout ear left the road enroute from Kiangsu, is to be installed in an old cut was opened, but it has Baguio to Manila, a few weeks be- been stitched, and will not make fore he sailed, have proved a set- ady difference when I enter the back to the Governor General's
ring at Olympia,”--Reuter,
British Heavyweight Wins.
London, June 27.
condition.
for the collection of this tax in Shanghai, as the majority of the cigarette manufacturers are in this district.
al-
"The Bureau is organized on Notwithstanding this Governor committee plans and up-to-date, General Wood plans nevertheless three committees (sic) are to return to the Philippines in Sep-ready mentioned, namely, Messre.. Tra 15-rounds contest at Black-tember, it was declared by Major Sun Kia-young, Fan Chuan-mo, rinra Spring, London, for the Burtun Y. Rend, aide de camp. and Szu Kin-ho. residential European heavyweight shortly after the Wood party ar- championship, Phil Scott (Britain) rived here to-day.
beat Pierre Charles (Belgium), Jon points.-Router.
WORCESTER'S
TWELFTH DEFEAT.
"
SUSSEX BOWLERS IN FORM.
London, June 27. Worcestershire is experiencing sorry time in the Championship his season. They met with their twelfth defeat outright againat Bussex at Worcester.
Sussex won comfortably with on wickets to spare, the match pncluding in the space of two алув.
Bowlers stood out prominently, Wensley, Parks and Root returne ng good figures. The scores
vere:
Worcester 99 and 144,
Sussex: 185 and 59 (for
wicket).
In the Worcester first innings, bowling practically unchanged, J. Parks and Wensley brought about quick dismissal, Parks took ye wickets for 39, while Wonsley
"
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"The tax, as above" mentioned,
At
is 50 per cent. ad valorem. this rate, the revenue per annum In Kiangsu will be about cigarettes INTERPORT CRICKET IN $12,000,000; for the
sold in the province amount to $24,000,000 or more every year. It is already agreed that ten per cent. of this value will be gub- scribed to the endowment of edu- cational fund for Kiangau.
NOVEMBER.
HONGKONG INVITES SHANGHAI,
An invitation for a Shanghai cricket eleven to visit Hongkong during November has been ceived by the Shanghai. Cricket Club.
re-
"The tax, by this method of collection, is to be in the form. of excise, that is, the duty is to he charged when the cigarettes it is consigned to wholesale or are being manufactured, or before
retall-dealer. '.
Shanghai would normally have been hosts to Hongkong this year, stalled in all the provinces,
"This national tax will be in- bat owing to disturbed conditions soon as condition permits, with the original plans have been the exception of Chekiang, which changed, the Hongkong team being is at present experimenting with prevented from making the trip.
the tobacco monopoly. Cheklang will be given a chance to try out its pet scheme; but if it should
Singapore May Join.
f.
It is hoped that a team from not work smoothly or efficiently Singapore will be in Hongkong at then Chekiang shall also be list- the same time as the Shanghaied under this general taxing con, players, provided conditions perdition.". mit of a visit by the Northern inter- port team. If a Singapore team is in Hongkong at the time, a triangular tournament will pro bably he arranged.
It is hoped that the Shanghai eleven will be present to assist at
A Darwin case which has arous- ed considerable Interest in Poland
and Germany has onded In Pless with a victory of the local school- master, who was accused by many parents of teaching the theory of
ok 4 wickets for 43 runs. In the official opening of the H. Kevolution which, it was alleged, Worcester's second knack, Wens-C, C'a. enlarged pavilion.
ey took 4 wickets for 63.
For Sussex, Hollingdale made 17 in the first innings, while Root
claimed sevon wickets at a cost of 62 runs-Reuter.
:
Telegraphic communication with Shanghai, and beyond, has been re-established.
upset several of tho children's re- ligious balance. The school, master sued a parout who started accusations for libel, and, after many witnesses had been heard,
won his case.
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