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TENNIS IN CANTON.
PROGRESS OF LADIES EVENTS.
TWO-DAY MATCH COM- MENCED YESTERDAY.
Dowlers had the upper hand in the The semi-finals of the Ladies' two-day cricket match compienced at Siugica" open · Championship of The Hongkong Cricket Club ground Canton have now been completed yesterday between the Volunteers and on the courts of the Canton Cit- the United Services. Both aldes were zona Athletic Association in the dismissed for low scores, and at the First Public Park, Canton. This and of the day's play honours were is the first time that Ladies' Open fairly oven.
tournaments have been held in Taking frat knock, the Volunteers Canton and the entries have been only managed to make 57, of which most encouraging. The results Hayward made 15, the only double figured score of the innings. Mott are as follows:
MISS MAUDE ROYDEN'S KENYA SETTLERS AND
RETURN.
THE STORY OF HER WORLD TOUR.
London. Jun. 13.
REPORT.
DEMAND FOR LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT.
Nairobi, Jan. 31.
and Miles were the most successful Second Round, Mrs. C. E. Wat China, Japan, India, Caylon, and government must be ruled out and
three for 20.
The Volunteers went in to bat again
scheme.
The conference declares that it
A gathering of members of the A statement issued by the con- Fellowship Guild, hended by Mr.ference of European elected mem- Albert Dawson, the bon aceretary, bera and the executive of the Con- gave Miss Maude Royden an enthus-vention of Associations gives the instic welcome home when she atop first responsible opinion on ped from the boat train at Victoria Kenya's view of the Hilton yesterday evening, on the comple-Young report. tion of a world tour extending to The conference was astonished America, Australia, New Zealand, by the assumption that responsible bowlers for the Services, the former son defeated Miss Lef Foo-hing: Egypt, and occuping just over by the suggestion that the motives taking three wickets for only four, Miss Lei Taoi-ying defeated Miss year. "I am so glad to be home will be able to participate in the rts, whilst Miles had the remarkable Jenkins; Mrs. Rees defeated Miss again," declared this popular prea- central government within a mea- unalysis of three wickelą for one. Grace Fulton; Miss Tang Chi-ho cher of the Guildhouse, Ecclestonsurable time, and also surprised The Services, though they exceeded defeated Mrs. Cadbury; Miss Vir-square, S. W., who looked extreme-nt the Commission's failure to pro the Volunteers' total, could not do ginia Blick defeated Miss Helent and happy at the end of her long duce a practical and receptable very much better and compiled 83 Hostetter; Miss Ruth Craft de- journeying. runs, Mid. Parkhurst, with 14 runs, feated Mrs. Pielcke; Miss Wong
Miss Royden confessed to an being Lop scorer. Wales captured Wan-i defeated Mrs. Kunkle; Miss Observer representative that sho afx wickets for 29 runs, and Reid Margaret Hogg defeated Miss had come back with certain definite avea no useful purpose in future
Wong Tak-chi.
conclusions, principal among them nexotiations unless the Imperial Government in prepared to and did better, having mude 57 runs Third round. Mrs. C. E. Wat being the need for emphasising
Anglo-American friendship;
dissociate Loclf from such for the loss of three wickets at the son defeated Misa Lei Tsol-ying; wisdom of stressing, to the Aus- the
assumptions and reassert iLa close of play yesterday. The match Miss Tang Chi-ho defeated Mrs. tralian people, the importance of
belief in the principle that Rees; Miss Virginia Blick defeat-international affairs, in which they Kenya, may look forward to ed Miss Ruth Craft; Mies Mar-showed a live interest, and of con- self-government on the lines of garet Hogg defeated Miss Wong vincing them that we in the home all other British Colonies. Wan-i.
country were not encouraging pau-
Special Commissioner. Semi-Finala-Mrs, C. E. Watson perism by the dole; the really sin
If these contentions are upheldi defeated Miss Tang Chi-ho; Misscere effort Indians were making to then Kenya will be prepared to Blick defeated Miss Margaret solve their problems of child mar-welcome further negotiations, as Hogg
ringe and other of the traditional it is onwilling to bang the dogr eustonu attacked in "Mother on federation in Imperial interests, the younger Chinese, India": the extreme hopefulness of It suggests that such negotiations
who wore should be conducted by a speciali reacting strongly from the old an- Commissioner, who should be sent 3 following have reached the semi-cestor worship, filling their Na- to Africa without any executive o finals.
tionalist Government with young powers, but for the one purpose of men with ideals and aspirations exploring the possibilities of a. and evincing surprising Interest in solution and of obtaining local the affairs of the League of Na-agreement to ·RONIC acceptable tieng.
scheme. This would first be con.. Touching first on America, and firmed by a conference of official the opposition the net from a cer- and unofficial representatives of tain faction there, ostensibly on ac-all three territories under the Count of her cigarette-smoking, chairmanship of the special Com- Misa Royden said:
missioner.
will be continued this afternoon.
Scores:
Volunteers 1st. Inings.
A. W. Hayward, b Mott
16
10. Moor, Baker.....
4
E. C Fincher, e Thorp, b Baker
8
F. Zimmern, c'Singleton, b Dobbie
H. Owen Hughes, h Miles
E. J. R. Mitchell, b Dobbie'
2
G. E. R. Divett, g Weir, b Matt
8
H. V. Parker, e Abelson, b Miles
0
J. L. Bannar, Mot....
A. Reid, e Parkhurst, 5 Miles ..
C, D. Wales, not out
Extras
Dobble
Haker Mott Miles
Total
Doubles.
In the Ladies Doubles Open 0 Championship of Canton the
A
Miss Loh Woh-ping and Miss Lo Wal-hing defeated Miss Tso 67 and Miss Slu Wai-ching; Miss Wang and Nisa Trung Chi ho de Bowling Analysis.
feated Miss Lei Chiu-moi and Miss Q. M. R. W. Chue So-a; Miss Virginia Blick 2nd Miss Ruth Craft defeated Miss Louiso Hong and Alisa Caroline Jenkins; Miss Margaret Hogg and Mrs. C. E. Watson defeated Mrs
10
2 27
11
6 17
4
4
2.5 1 '1
United Services-1st Ianings. Capt. Evers, h.w., b Raid
| Bds. Moti, bw,, Wales
Sub. 14. Singleton, € Owen
Jinghes, b Reid
11
Mid. Parkhurst, e Hayward, b
Wales
14
Capt. Weir, e Owen Hughes, b
Reid
0
Capt. Dobbie, è Pivett, 1 Parker
12
1
|Capt, Thorp, e Hayward, h Wales. Li Commdr. Abelson, é Reid, b
Wales
3
!Commdr. Haker, not out
11... Col. Lightfoot, Lbw., Wales
¡L, Cpl., Miles, « Divett, b Wales
Roll
Extras
Wales
Parker
quial
Bowling Analysis.
12
Kunkle and Dr. MacRean,
It is hoped to get the semi-finals played of during this week and to play the finals of hoth Singles and Doubles on Saturday next.
FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION.
A meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Football Association is to be held in the Board Room of the South China Morning Post at 5,30 pm, on Friday.
Meanwhile the Secretary of
"The orvosition was undoubtedly engineered by the Hearst section of State is reminded of his promise the reas, which is hostile to Eng-that no changes will be minus with and, because I was speaking all the out local consent. The excessive ship. First, I was the smoking General are also opposed, together time on Anglo-American friemi-powers of the proposed Governor- Evangelist--although actually I
gradual shifting of central control from London to East Africa.
anake very little-then, after had with the suggestion of a London confessed I was not a total abs tamamount to stultifying the Advisory Committee, as the latter stainer, the smoking, drinking Birting Evangelist! True, (15! body, the Methodist Women's ilome Mission Society panelled meetings, but then they do not even allow their men to anioke!
"Rather Plensed."
12 The meeting of the Hongkong) "Altogether, I WIH rather Referees' Association arranged pleased. This Was my fourth for Friday next, 1st March, has visit to America, and until now been postponed, until Friday, had met with no opposition.
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8
1 .20
3
E. C. Fincher, L.b.w., Mott
12.3 2.20
6
1 22 1
F. Zimmern, & Baker, b Wair
II. Owen Hughes, not out
Volunteers-2nd Innings.
A. W. Hayward, e Weir, b Dobbio 11
O. Moor, not out
Total (for 3 wkts.)
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The scheme for the balance of power in the legislature on racial Hies is also condemnet, as it is likely to lead to racini antagonisms and partisan politics,
Zealand; while at other of the principal cities police had to keep the crowds back.
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In China she touched Nanking Hearst, on this occasion, felt there and Canton, and addressed-via was a danger in my stressing the an interpreter meetings of young students. "They asked me to 8 Anglo-American entente.
"The upshot of it all was that speak on International subjects," I never had such enormous crowds so enid, "and I was surprised at 57 before.
A lot of people in their interest in the League of America would never come near Natione. I was also naked to the ordinary Evangelist, which to speak on sex problems, They them is a term of abuse synony-seemed to me very open-minded. mous with tub-thumper. But Where formerly they worshipped many of these even turned up to ancestry and tradition, almost hear me, because they got the idea everything that is old is now to that I was not being fairly treat them wrong; thy have reacted to 8, Des Voeux Road, Central.
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In Australia Miss Royden made young men, abounding with great journeys over the North-West hope, deserts by aeroplane, visited
A Reformer's Vow. settlements of Aborigines, and
"There was very little feeling was the first woman to preach against the West, but they became in the Anglican Cathedral, at terribly worked up about Japan. One guest at a function I attend- "There," she declared, "they are of a Japanese cup and it had to ed would not drink his coffee out tremendously keen on the League he changed; their feeling impress- of Nations work and I would urged me as being like our own dur British speakers going out there ing the war. But oplum vice. I to get them to choose that kind of met one reformer who vowed they subject.
would banish oplum within two transactions in recent months from One of the largest property, yeara!"
"My visit to the Aborigines'
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Messrs. J. P. Bisset and Co., negotiated the purchase. Plans are already prepared for the con- struction of a 10 to 12 storey apart
settlements, especially at Moor In Indin Miss Royden did not a point of view of importance and River, convinced me that Govern-hold meetings her last public value has just been concluded in ment is really doing its level best address was at Colombo; but the the purchases by the Grand Thea- for thess extremely primitive and visited Ghandi,
tro Corporation, Inc., an American the ascetic re- child-like people.
former, at Wardha. "He seemed firm, of the block generally known "Another thing that impressed to me very fragile, with hardly as the Carlton property. me was the fine work they have any voice, and to be, politically, This property is situated at the dono out there in connexion with by no means the force he was, al-corner of Bubbling Well and Park baby clinics and the reduction of though still, spiritually, in him- Roads facing the Race Course and infant mortality. New Zealand self, probably the greatest force comprises land registered as Bri- has to-day the lowest infant in the world. While I was there Cadastral Lot No. 201 net area mortality rate, in the world, and there was Bome talk of a calf Australia the next lowest-and which was suffering, and Ghandi 11,100 mow, together with build- they are now concentrating on the ordered
ings thereon, including the Grand be killed Theatre, the Carlton Theatre, the reduction of the maternal death-courageous thing for a Hindoo to rate.
de for it cuts across the oldest occupied by Arts and Crafts, shops former Palais de Danse, premises religious beliefs. He told me ho The "Dole."
and Houses. might come to England next year. "There is, unfortunately, a good He had no desire to speak pub- deal of misunderstanding of our licly, but he thought there were dole system. Many people there people in England who would like think we are developing a genera- to talk to him. tion of paupers, and sending them "The All-India Women's Con-ment building with attractive shops the throw-outs In emigration ference was being held while schemes. Thoy
amazed was there, and I was impressed when I pointed out that the so- with the way in which they are called "dolo"-I hate the word trying to get rid of child mar was merely an unemployment ringes and other abuses of the. benefit to which the working class and. Their chief obstacle, they Chemsolves contributed. This Bay, strangely enough, la our own 'dole business is giving the whole Government, which is so afraid of world an entirely wrong impres-Louching anything which con- alon."
corns intimately their religion." Some people, she confessed, her. tour would be
Asked what the chlof effect of on her future were ehcked when they heard the work at Eccleston Square, Miss was to preach in the Adelaide Royden said: "It is too carly Cathedral, and could hardly be yet to say: I shall first have to Hove it was true until they saw talk things over with the people hor in the pulpit, despite the fact there." But aho indicated that that one of the smallest churches the experience had been pro already has its woman pastor; ductive of ideas which would but there was nothing lacking in naturally influence her future her reception, once she had broken work. Above all, she stood the Ice. She had the biggest staunch for crowd of all at Christchurch, Now friendship.
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