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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1927.

AMERICAN BASEBALL. VISITING JOURNALISTS. PROMENADE CONCERT.

NATIONAL AND AMERICAN

LEAGUE RESULTS.

New York, July 9." .. Following are the results of games played in the National and American Lougues during the week.

Saturday:

National League.

Boston-1, Now York 4. Boston 2, New York 1. Philadelphia 5, Brooklyn, 7. Philadelphia 0, Brooklyn 3. Pittsburgh 7, Cincinnati 6. Chicago 7, St. Louis 4. Sunday:

Now York 6, Boston 6. New York 8, Boston 7. Brooklyn 0, Philadelphia 1. Brooklyn 0, Philadelphia 6. Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 4. Chicago 7, St. Louis 4, Monday:

Brooklyn 3, New York 4. Brooklyn 4, Now York 9. Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 2. Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 4. Chicago 2, Cincinnati 1. Chicago 6, Cincinnati 8. Philadelphia 4, Boston 5. Philadelphia 2, Boston 8.

Tuesday:

Philadelphia 5, Boston 4. Pittsburgh 14, St. Louis 2. Chicago 8, Cincinnati 5. Wednesday:

Philadelphia 6, Boston 4. Philadelphia 5, Boston 3, Thursday:

New York, 2, Brooklyn 3. Boston 1. St. Louis 12. Philadelphia 4, Cincinnati 11, Pittsburgh 1, Chicago 2.

Friday:

Boston 3, St. Louis 2.. Philadelphia, Cincinnati 8. Pittsburgh 0, Chicago 1. Now York 6, Brooklyn 2,

American" League.

Saturday:

New York 3, Boston 2. Washington 4, Philadelphia 2. Cleveland 1, Detroit 0. St. Louls 6, Chicago 6. Sunday:

Washington 6, New York 5. Detroit 3, Cleveland 10. St. Louis 10, Chicago 14 Monday:

New York 12; Washington 1. New York 21, Washington 1. Boston 2, Philadelphia 10. Boston 11, Philadelphia 3... St. Louis 8. Detroit 8. St. Louis 8. Dotrcit 10. Tuesday:

Cleveland 2, Chicago 0. Cleveland. 6, Chicago 2.

Wednesday:

New York: 7, Washington 0. New York 7, Washington 6. Boston 6, Philadelphin 5. St. Louis 17, "Detroit 8.

Thursday:

Boston 1, Philadelphia 5. Boston 6, Philadelphia 7.' St. Louis B, Detroit 9.

Friday:

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Detroit 11, New York 8. Detroit 8, New York. 10. Cleveland 4,Washington 7. Cleveland, Washington 4. Chicago 5. Boston 11.

St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 7.

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REPULSE BAY BATHING.

GOOD PUBLIC ACCOM MODATION.

The public bathing matshed

MORO RUNS AMOK.

KILLS TWO WOMEN BEFORE BEING SHOT.

Zamboanga, July 4. Fireworks not on the programme

AT LEE GARDENS.

The second of the series of pro- Twenty-seven Journalists bomenade concerts. by the Band of longing to the various Chinago the 1st. Battn. The Cameronians, newspapers in Canton arrived in was held at Lee Gardens, on which was opened for the first wore added to the Fourth of July the Colony by the express on Saturday night, when, in spite of time at Repulse Bay yesterday celebration here to-day when Saturday morning. The trip was the threatening weather; a very proverem ab Popular, and those More ran amok, killing his divorc made in three hours and 40 min large audience gathered. Another who were able to secure accommo-ed wife, decapitating another utea. Upon their arrival in Kow-musical feast was provided, and dation, expressed appreciation of and attacking two small children loon they were met and entertain the enthusiastic applause which the facility. It is now possible to before he was shot and killed by a ed by the management of the Bri- was given at the conclusion of obtain excellent accommodation constabulary soldier. tish soction of the railway. Some each item, indicated the enjoyment in a strictly private sense, as the

The Moro, a namesake of the cubicles may be engaged for forty prophet Mohammed, arrived here were invited to a tiffin by the derived.

The programme was well cho- conts in the case of one person, al- from Balanbilan with two Joloano management of the British sec- tion, at the Hongkong Hotel while sen, and gave the Band further though, of course, a party of six companions to attend the fo others were the guests of the chief opportunity to display a very high ficient, and the charge is then 20 so to seek a reconciliation with his or eight will find one cubicle suf-tles of the glorious Fourth and al- of the Chinese section of the rail- standard of ability. The overture cents per head. There la accom- wife, who is the daughter of a well way My Ip Kar-chun, who enter "Zampa" (Herold) was given an tained them at the King Edward impressive interpretation, the bril-monation for ladies and gentle-known Mero of Zamboanga. He

liance of execution evoking &

men, and shower baths have been landed in the Mero district, and Hotel, for

provided.

when Mrs. Mohammed turned The same evening all of them storm of applause which was res

The structure has been well de- deaf ear to his plens, he drew his were the guesta of the Chinese ponded to by an encore in lighter signed,, the loftiness ensuring kris and savagely attacked her, Newspapers Association in the vein. Edward German's delight adequate ventilation. Wo should severing an Colony in the To Yuen Restaurful group "Three Dances Henry like to see an extension made in then went completely amok. and arm and a leg. Ho ant, West Point, where more than Vlllth" was another outstanding the future, although as far as pos charged toward a young woman fifty guests were present at din-item which delighted the audience,sible the venture should be financl-and two children nearby. He cut ner. At midnight they were again The "ungarian Rhapsody, No. 1. ally successful. In this respect, off the woman's head, but the entertained in the same restaur (List) was also given a masterly the hiring of a cubicle for an un-children escaped. ant in the West Point by the rondering, while lighter side of limited time for the small sum of

"Private Surantas ran out from Nanyang Tobacco. Company at a

the programme included the popu-forty cents appears, rather on the the constabulary barracks and late supper party.

lar musical comedy selections generous side, and should ten poo- At the tifin at the Hongkong "Rose Marie" And "No! Neple only engage them for the shot the Moro, who died Immedi-

ntely, Hotel speeches were made by Mr. Nanette." "

whole morning or afternoon, the Baker of the railway and one of

Quiet was restored and the the Journallats.··

'

The programme was interspers-return of eight dollars for the ed with Highland Dancing and whole day would scarcely prove celebration of the Fourth proceed- selections by the Camerenians enough for upkeep. Yesterday with vim and vigour. Navy sea- Mr. Baker's Welcome.

Bagpipe Band, effective results afternoon, we heard bathers, who planes performed stunts over the Gentlemen,-On behalf of both being achieved by the marching were unable to secure accommoda-parade, and field sports, with an Sections of the Railway, I have and counter-marching. The dane- tion, suggest that the charge army-navy baseball game, were this "afternoon.-Manila most popular, and should. be so much per hour, the held great pleasure in welcoming you ing proved

several encores

Buddictin to Hongkong by the newly inaug-

were responded figure of forty cents being sug- urated train, service,

gested. In the interest of the suc- The concluding item, a grand cess of the scheme, we think the fantasia entitled The Battle of suggestion well worthy of consl- Waterloo," was effectively present-doration, ed, the Dagpipe Band taking part at the juncture where the bag- pipes heralds the approach of the Scottish Brigade,

As I only returned to this Colony last Wednesday, you must not ex- pect me to say anything about the present happy státe of affairs of the Railway; you have probably learned to-day OR your trip down to Hongkong far more than .I could tell you, and in fact I hope to glean quite a lot of useful information from yont.

It was a very pleasant surprise to me, on arriving here, to find the train service between Canton and Hongkong resumed, and I take this ppportunity of heartily congratu- lating the officials of the two sec tions on the great success of their united efforts to re-open the line for the benefit of the travelling public of these two im- portant cities; more Lspeci. ally 05

It has been found

reduce possible to

time the of the through journey to 3 hours and 50 minutes, each way.

to.

There can be no doubt but that the succeeding concerts will at- tract equally urge, or even larger audiences, for it is rarely that

ians. Tribute must be paid to

I

"HE'S A PRINCE.”

RAYMOND GRIFFITH AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.

COLONY'S WATER.

ALMOST DOUBLE SUPPLY OF LA. T YEAR,

116.12

369.10

.67

196,30

11,10 195.90

830.50 1,419.00

21.08

That the Island has still almost twice as much water in storage at "He's a Prince," showing at the the present time as it had last Hongkong is favoured with auch Queen's Theatre, is the first picture year is revealed in the latest Water an accomplished group of music-in which Raymond Griffith, who Return. All the reservoirs are con-

tha has gained a high place among siderably higher, following jans as the Band of the Cameron-local picture-goers, takes the role figures providing an interesting Mr. Horace E. Dowell, L.RAM of a fully qualified star and he at comparision of the storage on July, once proves himself to be a com- na "compared with 1026. Figures conductor of rare ability

edian of merit.

are in millions of gallona, The many duties encumbent up-

1926 1027 on a Prince prove slightly exces- Tytam TWO LAKHS MISSING. ģive for Griffith, who takes the role Tytam Byewash

of the heir to a European throne Tytam Intermediate and the ceremonies he is asked to Tytam Tak

10.16 Wong Nei Chung Da-Fokulum AND THE REWARD OFFERED. honour by his presence are

turally only half performed when The is called away to other celebra- Rangoon, June.It is notified tions. The constant rushing about. Consumption in the City and Fill trip that the Director-General of Posts from place to place provides ample district during June was 24.4 gallons and and Telegraphs, India, has sane-scope for the inclusion of an ex-per head per day as compared with thationed a reward of Rs. 500 to any cellent touch of honour. The 21.2 last year. A constant supply advantages. this new person who will give such many predicaments of the Prince was maintained in all rider main service of trains offers to the formation as lead to the arrest causes much laughter, and the districts. public. especially to business and conviction of Jyoti Sarup, late more he tries to live a peaceful) Kowloon storage on July 1 was people. You have tested it at per-sub-Postmaster, Belari (Morada life without the necessity of hav-412.95 million gallons, over a hun- haps the worst season of the year, bad), who has absconded aftering to attend public functions, the dred million gallons inore than last and although some of you, who are misappropriating, nearly two lakhs more he finds himself implicated year. The consumption por head accustomed to the space and rest-of rupees from several saving in almost inextricable situations. per day was 20.3 gallons. In Kow

"He's a Prince" should be wellloon also there was a full supply patronised,

of all districts during the month.

I trust that you, Gentleman, have

had a

pleasant

this morning,

down

have

duly appreciated

many

No fewer than twenty-three so. fulness of steamer travel, maybank accounts standing at the |

cieties supported the resolution have found the restrictions of the office move at the last meeting of the train somewhat irksome in com- Consultative Committee of Wo-parison, you will have realised men's Organisations, urging the that our train accommodation com- Government to give its support to pares most favourably with almost the B to enable Peeresses in any other train service, for com- their own right to sit and vote in fort, smooth running, speed, and

we trust for punctuality. certain cases in the House of fares are probably the cheapest in Lords." The Bill is due for Sec-the world for value received. ond Reading in that House on Jupe

To those of you, who have lived 21. It will be remembered that through the late dithcult times a Peeresses B has been intro-

in this neighourhood, this

Our

duced in each of the last three excursion 20-day will. have de-

years, and, on some rather re- condite, grounds, defeated. Slight modifications in this year's vor- sion of the Bill will, it is hoped, get over the difficulty.

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what mutual operation between the two sections can do at the first opportunity, and you may assure your public that no effort will be spared by the Administrations of both Sec- tions of this joint railway to continue to improve the service between Canton and Hongkong in every possible way.

In fact I may say now that we hope shortly to be able, not only to reduce the time of the journey, but to make the fares more attrac tive still.

I now have pleasure in propos- ing the toast of the Canton Press.

The Reply.

Mr. Bacon S. Mark Sau Ki, in reply, said:

The Journalists' Union of Can- ton desires me to express our thank to Mr. Baker, the Chlef Superintendent of the British Section, Kowloon-Canton Railway, who gives us with much hospitality this kind reception and dinnor party. As we have just arrived from Canton it ermes to cur know. ledge that five things should bo done towards. the improvement of both sections of the railway. 1. The, total change of the sleepers. 2. The levelling of the surface of the rail- way. 3. The increase of truck cars and locomotives. 4. The te duction of time taken to run bo- tween Canton and Kowloon, and 5. The reduction of fares.

To realize what wo desire, we hope that both sections will work in co-operation.

We now take this opportunity to thank you Mr. Baker.

At Zwolbrucken, in the Bayavian Palatinate, the Customs author- itios burnt, on the recreation ground, 4,500,000 cigarettes on

THEN AND NOW.

THE OLD FASHION (WAS,

·TO BE AS NEW-FASHIONED

AS A

JUNE PRIDE COULD

POSSIBLY BE.

Total

-PUT THE NEW FASHION -

·TO PE AS OLD-FASHIONED.

AS THAT JUNE PRIDE OF LONG AGO

10.95 44.48

1,172.20 2,001.05

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