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that happened, and furious did the Cam Lidgo attack bocome. Again and agaia did Love nah fox the line, but very

(By Major Philip Trivor in the Daily peody were the Service backs, atul sach

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United Scrvices v. Oxford.

Fine Game st Portsmouth.

UNITED SERVICEs, 23 points;- Oxrous

University, 14 points.

thne was the swiftest of modern players pulled down just in time. As last, there was a serumming3 cl the goal fine With a great effort linir forced his way over As and, amid tremendous" cheering, snatched a one-point victory for his side. Neither Cumberlege,”"Lewis, nor Will took part in this pana, pet by common con. sent their understudios, Waddy, Hudson, and Maciurach, wero all excellent. Mac- intosh took his passen going at full pace and ran his strangrað,

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Japan left Yokohama between aud ... on the 27th Doc. The C. P. R. GÜ RM.S. Empress, of India, due to arrive at Yokohama on the 3rd Janu ry, and leaves airs Frovest abin noon on January dub.

The Oxfari University tuala experienced another defeat at Portsmouth when the

FINE THREE-QUARTER BACKS. United Services bout them by 4 goals

Is was the accuracy and unselfishness and a try to 1 goal and 3 tries. The of Waddy and Hudson that made it besten side were unlucky enough to toe possible for Cambridge to win, and their the valuable help of Christisson when food judgment had its reward. Do Fil-The play and fusted half an hour. They then liers again showed what a great player held a small lead, but over afterwards 10 is, and, ne Baxter was also in form, the boats three-quarter line was always their opponents had slightly the better of

angerous. It may be that, had the Ser- the gaine. Nor was that in the circum-is three-quarter bucks beun troued with stances surprising, for the eight man in the same unfailing generosity, they wouĚJ the home pack gave a splendid exhibition | tavo giren even more trouble than they of resolute and speedy forward play, did. It was, at any rate, during the time Usher, IL C. Harrison, llynes, and as they were not given so much to do KING EDWARD HOTEL Wade Walker wer specially effective, that the home load of 8 paints was and against steht opposition tha, task al secured. Price to that and subsequently, the Oxford seven was a most uwariable thay showed how wise it was to rely on one. It was, un a matter of fact, greatly then. Ore of these men, G. : W. 'E.-| to tie eredit of these sover men that Millar, was lent to the visits (who they quitted themselves so well. and arrived a man short) by the Cambridge rtainly the Oxford pack did not lose raptain, and very ably die. be sequit imself. Oakley played superbly, and reputation as the runs of this mateli.

When Christisson Geft the field London-¦ Davies, as usual, di Bore briliant Shand moved from the wing to the contre things, and helped his side in times of & H. NORTE, of the three-quarter line, and Moresby need by his defensive kicking.

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MEN HAIRDRESSING

SALOONS IN THE EAST.

The Services started in fine style and

Gardner was very briant in the open. ing stage of the proceedings. Gardner was in the cents of the lure three quarter line, and probably nevet bas he Som soen to greuter advantage. He took

On both sides the forward "play was practically as good as forward play ran be, and there was little or nothing to

Other Fascia.

Mr A. T. Barbarici Mrs O. Bartcheraky | E., R. Bato Mr. R. Belilios Mrs alta E. R. Bel Mr G. A. Bana Mr and Mrs Bier

The Shire Line Ltd.'s a. Folceig from

Bestule, loft Yokohama sad is due 1 Ma

·Hongkong on the Zud January,

The Ben Line KR. Bendorur from Leith and Endo, le't Sigspore for this port on 25th Dec, and may be expect ed to arrive hela un or about 2nd Jasong.

The Danish 8.4. Tranquebar left Sabang cu Wednesday, the 24th Dec., and may be expected dere on or about Friday; the Bud January,

Mr J. S. Högher Mr & Mrs Butchison

and 2 children.

Mr M. Jebsen Mr.J. W. Jay

Miss Kenney- Mr H. J. Kesten, bfra B.

Kissam

Mr M. Kiss¤G

Mr A

Mr & Mrs C. Brandt Mr and Mrs W. H. Mrs A. AL-Brinoken Lambert Mr S. M. Brown"

Mr E B. Lambert

Mr A, I. Cambridge Mr S. H. Levitt

r

Mr W. J. Littall Mr C. W. Carvon

Mir and Mrs F. X. Mr G. T. Lloyd

D'Almada E. Castror W. Miss D'Almada E. Mr.

dr MT.

Loo

Castro

Castro

Vandes

choose in merit between two remarkably | The H. A" L .... Preussen left-Singapore Master D'Almada E. Mr G. F.. Luke

the packs. Speaking generally, indeed. there was nothing to choose between the two sides, and had the match been drawn

no one could have reasonably complained.

It was always a very fast game, and

Mr. Pound, the force, dil wolk to live with it. But it was more than fast. It was cover. Ingenious, and at the same tune distinctly robust. There was very little fumbling, and, to put it shortly,

at full pace a most difficult pass, and infuch play as was seen was all but un- the first minute eaulied Simpson ta seote, known ten or a dozen years ago,

The tries for the winners were obtained Se goal resulted, but shortly afterwards,

went right by Macintosh, Baxter, Do Villiers, and feiating cleverly, Cardnor shrough the Oxford defence and scored Blair, the successful goal-kicking being Lehind the posts. A. L. Harrison easy accomplished by Grewood. vurted this try nad naver afterwards Davies dropped a smart Teft-foot goal was bis plucc-iticking inaccurate. Ife for the loser, Oakley souring twice and kisked in all four goals one of them H. C. Harrison once for them. Oukley's from down to the touch-line,

first try was a great individual effort.

It was not unt the Services held a Re first tricked the defeneo and then

made a kang run at great speed. With this arrow victory Cambridge brought to an end their trist grimes. Only from the Harlequins have they suffered defeat, and they are no doubt a grent side sinco the introduction of Da Villiers.

lead of 8 points that the Oxford back division gare the spectators a tasto of its quality; but directly these men found their forn they were particularly good. Donald got a try from a forward rush. It was after a very fine run that Crole crossed the line, and in the course of the more- ment to which Loudon Shand put, the finishing touch a six backs handled the ball. Only one of these three rice was converted, and just when the visitors were at their best Christisen was in EAK jured. Five minutes later Gardner for the second time tricked the defence, and the score at the interval was 13 points to 11... This two-point lead was shortly in. gressed, and in a rather peculiar way. There was a fine out, and seeing Oukicy umarked a yard from the touch-line, the Services forward who had fetched the ball threw it "to him. Oakley was un opposed, and he got round behind the posts.

At this period the winners ran some risk of throwing away their probable victory. Attack bad paid them well; bui they then, as it sucied, decided mere, to hold their Gead. Davico, Oskley, and Gardner all did a good deal of touch find ing at any rate. Seeing that the pressure had sinckened, the Oxford men (forward. and backs) rallied. They pressed a series of counter-attucke, and a feint by Loudon shard chafed Jenkins to make it possible for Crole to get try. With the score 8-14 there was much excitement, but the ball was rushed into touch in the Oxford 25 (near the corner fag), and from the line-out Usher's try decided the fate of the mateb.

Cambridge v. United Services.

Great Flash to a Fine Game.

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY, 18 points i “United Szuvices, 17 polate.

A splendid exhibition was given at Cambridge, and after a great finish the

University, beat the United Services by

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KIGET WARS.

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The N. Y. . adica Maru (America

Line) left Fasttle for this port vis ports on the 8th December, and is ex pected here on the 5th January. Tho S. D. L. 0.5. Pring Sigismund left

Mr W. E. Clarks Sir AA. Claxton Mr W. E. Clayton Dr A. L. L. F. Cole

Mr B. M. Collinson Mr G. P. Curry Mr. Hoitoane MRT. Matheson

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Mrs W. M. C. Bar

rets and shad

Lt. Col. II. W. Hat,

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Me H. U. Joffries

Mr and Mrs Mildar

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Mr. Lee Jones

Mr and Ms 0. D. J.M; A, Kaith

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Miss Keith

Fl-Surgeon & Mra Capt and Mr Kiddle

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Mr & Mrs Beyer Miss Bogg's

Mrs Bowdiar L

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Mr & Mrs Koch

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| Major & Mrs Bowen flien Macdonald

Attorney-General. J. Mra Martin & child

A. Bucknill

Miss Makenzie Mr M. Cary

Mr & Mrs Cassolir

Mr. J Clarke

Dr G. W. Mackoan Mr G. Maakonzia Mr A. S. Mackichan Mr F. A. Mackintosh

Mr & Mrs Jochrane Dr. O. Marijott Mr & Mr. G. Martin Me A. Cousland Mies

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Major Dorgan Mason

Major Davy, F. E

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children Misa

Mr and Mrs Doyle

Mr H. Dutton

Major Faichine

Maj. & Mrs MoMann Mr & Mrs Mitchell.

more and child

Mr W.. Nowers

Col. & Mrs O'Hara

and child

Mrs Persons

Mr and Mrs Pearson

and otila

Mr -LA Parkira

Mr J. Plummer

Sydney on Saturday, the 13th Dec., Mr & Mrs Dortosno

and 20 At 11 am, and may be expected here, & Mrs. Deatalan, Mr J. H. Mau han ons about Monday, the Bch Jan. The I. O. 8. N. Co., Ltd.'s 5.5. uisang 2 children & nurse Misa Marr

Mr and Ms W. F loft Calcutta ou the gist Dec., due MJ, Desurmont Hongkong on the 6th January. Mr and Mrs J. T. McClelland

Mr & Mrs Feimann, Mr Fowall The Judis Lina 8.8. Indrakia

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Mr and Birs OFMr&Mrs A. Gibeau L-Cal... Radalido, sailed

Me Williams from Japan Daloy Lives duo

Cottrill-Dormer Hongkong

Miss McWilliams

Capl & Mrs Green R.E 3 children 1914

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Mr Ron

on the 7thAldenham left Sydney for Mrs. R. B. Douglas, Air B.K. Hehta this port on the 17th Dec, and may be Mr W. Douglas

Duing and Mr.P. Meyer

Lo E. &

expected to arrive here on or about Mr.T J

Ith Ja bary, 1914.

The Shire Lige 8.3. Glenroy passed tho

The

sister

Mir

Duncan

Ehrenfels

MrJ. Moreski

M. Morris

Suez Caual of 6th Dec, and in duo Mr and Ms H. C. Mis G W. Nost and bere nn or about the 8th Jan.

Danish mutorship Annam left Port Said on aturday, the 20th December, and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, the 14th santury.

The N. Y. K. a. Tyo Maru (European

M. Eiler

MM MrEL Enright. Mr P. Entickup Cap. 3.W. Erans Diz C Esdale.. Mr W. N. Finlayson Line) left London for this port via 31 B. ports on the 8th December, and is MA experted here on the 24th January. M: FFraser ho Gen Live as. Gler fare passed, the 117

Suez Can on the 19th Dec, and is Frikke.

Mr. Denman Fuller due herson or about the 13th Jan,

M: A A, Fylo The N. Y. K... Shikuoka Maru (Amer A Galleti

rican Line) left Seattle for tis port Mr H. Garrow

4.

child 4

Me, W. Roopam MET. C. Noonan

Mr and Mr O'Bior Mise G. O'Leary Mr and Mrs J, E.

Osborne Mr JW Paton Mr. A. Patergjen Bir WV, T.Puddepba

Dr. O. Polebes

Mr B. Baxorth

Mr H Hay Mr E. M. Raymoed

via parts of the 15th Fec., and is er-Me and Ale L EL. Miss Raymond "ord

posted here on the 18th Jan. The U...S. Co.'s .s. Thesus which loft La verpin Nerenber 15for the Straits, Hongkong and Shanghai will not arrive here until the third week of Jatuary, as she has met with an accident to her propeller.

Latest Advices.

Gento Blas N. Gil boos Mr H. H. Gilby Mr and Mrs A.

Giles

Miss F. Resy Dr H. A. Reeks Bir O. Reich

B. Mr. W Reynois

Mr & Mrs A. Fib

Mr C. Lacy Goodrich Mr D. B. Richardhon Mr J.

J. Goodsall MrA G.

Gordon Mr. Goulbear

Mr E E. Robinson Mr & Mrs W. Ricketts

Miss C Rordel

Mrs J, Gould Min "chouk

ME. H. Sharp

Singer

The P. M 8 S. Co.'s Nile arrived at Mr J, Gourgry

Manila on Thursday, the 1st January, Mr W. J. Grey ME

Tha

at dayligh, will sail from that port for Mre. W. J. Grey and Mr and Mrs E. E. Hongkong ou Saturday, the 3rd Jan..

child

at 5 p.m., she is due to arrive here on Mrs W. K. Grifith Monday, the 8th January, at sam,

F..R. Co.'s RM1.8. Monterale ok-

Me and Mrs B. L. and Mrs Sharp,

Hal

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Cui. - Gordon - Hall, Major Simona

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Mr A. Einclair

Mr H. Hancock - Mfr 0: Skott

Mr H. A. Hazeland Lt. Col. & Mrs Usher

Upt & Mis Hodgins Smith, A.O.D. Rav. & Mrs Hooper Mr. Findlay Baith

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Mr J. F. Botley

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Mr PWL Man.

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Mr W. A.. Donaldson, Moriya is pos

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Mr W. Oedeobonan

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M.P. C. Mr and Mrs D. K. Mit A. Haupt Mr P. O. de Grilo Somerville, 2 child. Mr H., Haynor

fron & 2 nurses

B. Misu Bo W. W. Gued- Mr V. Sarby

Mr. B. Sove.

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was dropped; and, a try--18 pointe to 17. superbly a both teams played, there was. general sympathy cypressed for the losers by a very sportsmanliko, crowd, wis always applauded them beartily. The Maanfactorow of BEYES DES ALPES, second half was only ten minutes old uranounced, by those who use it the best when their right wing three-quarter buck, "Tarwash to prevent the falling out of hair. | Mackenzie, was injured (his head was

ut open), and he took no further part EXPORT MEROHAN 18.4 * J.), SOPIESS, Proprietor..

n the match... 13:1 Hongkong. Oct. 24, 1913.

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