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Laurnon Dsbember 10th. Mr Winston Churchill, referring to Nationalisation, said that is might be arpedient for the State to ran the rall

eamed Sainsbury, to hit out somewbut ways ithout profit, in order to develop M. F. C. Jenkin, D.S.P. (E) and Sadwildly But his hitting did not have lacustries" and agriculture stor

band lettlement now industries, and Inspector C. Wildia were responsible much effect. As the ight proginated the ostension of production could not be for the arrangements del Sainsbury seemed to get more onfidence organised unless the State controlled By nine o'clock the theatra was full, and began to hit harder but in an doing transportation He did not think and a quarter of an hour later, when he left his body too unguarded at times the sam Nationalisation would be delayed uil HE the Officer Administering the with the result that Johnson gave him the Royal Commission of Inquiry wander Government arrived, there was scarcely hard hit

song

To being that od over the country

A great mim of Information was ding room. Amongst those present Sainsbury started the fourth round was only savintor to the boat and already available and boh could be warn ELE Major-General Ventris Bir with a straight right and clayetly feintedad no part in the smuggling of the

William Rest Davies, K., Commodore from the recoil He brought of a couple morni V. G. Garner, Mr. Justice Gomperts, of good hooks and received at least one on Hon. Maura G. Mol. Messer, E DC straight right in return. Sainsbury, Wolte, E Sharp, D. Landale, & Banished the round with a fast upperant Dodwell P. H.Holyoak and Capt. that misaad ita mark, wei Edwards, Messrs. N. J. Stabb, Eldon The chief thing in the fifth round Potter, A.D, Lang and unmerons others was Sausbury's feiating. Johnson was fivere.

An amusing incidant, cocured aon fighting, bard. But Sainsbury RN | LATE IN D after His Excellency arrived Mr. playing for points and evaded moreAn atte Widin tapped into the ring and blows than he took. The const went announced the first bout. Just as he to Sadsbury on poista had done so the electric light went out, 2-PRIVATE? WINDELKEN (AMT) leaving the theatre in alyglab darknets.

and sang itself hoarse and cries of What's the matter with Lng laughter. Eventually the Police Reserve Band entertained the gathering till the light re-appeared, when the serious aids of the day's proceedings,began.

The the fagi

PROTOPARIES, December 10th.

ring Rear-Admiral Sato, with,

"BRITISH TROOKS "NOT "PRETEN-

*NOTIOUS."

AMSTERDAM, December 10th. The Cologne Gazette, referring to the British Occupation, says that the troops «тровг

unpretentioun, refrained from closing: the bridges to pedestrians and tram-cars. He sp. It from posting up decrees obliging cirilise to raise their hats to officers, regulating "the hours of restaurants, re- stricting the Press, etc.

He told the Upper Burgomaster that he would interfere as little as possible with prevailing clistams,

SEAMAN, DANTIES (NAVY)

into

Ha ressed on the Kwo and tharged, before He Wood here was bearing thostomer at the Magistracy this morning. He pleaded ignorance of the regulations but

the ball

to

books

Townsend före Lite

St. Jos burst the very fine record set up by a the Navy Reserves At 2.30 p. the Naval team had a goal averag of 80 goals to At about 345 p. it was still 30 goals for, but against almost s They had been beaten Old This Tarva

Joseph & the leadership of This was

•Division, with Diving for and a game!

A LITTLE DEMONSTRATION.

was called

them

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oon kind

Something

penalty the play was fought

Thayeger territ

did wards kn

ared from it. Betha sailors had sp

the soldiers to study

from College

boch in play draw. Resu

South Chins Ath Royal Engineer

deen nett second: play,

On the Naval gound the Royal

China Athletic. They were enabled Engineers effected's draw with SB,GA SURPRISE THE OLUB. Brod the third to do this is a result of peralty

For five minutes the gathering shouted Dangers had little seiance-il he had was Deverthels-fined $400 with an / Swarded them nearing the end of the The Club, were disappointed on minutes, but failed to acce

alternative of three months hard abour, match takes a lot to disturb the Saturday, losing after enjoying the in, licks Desion of quantity of opium rode and he stated he

brought

The following was the programme of the boxing.

Part E

Band of the Police Kasarve. (Bandmaster da Costa.)

a

DEPARTMENTS.

the

Navy were pelde College goal during the he woull be a hard man to beat as he

capital centres by Fox and S The Commander of the British Cara"Where's bis light?" created much looks a man who can take a lot of 8. Another man was charged with being equilibrium of the average Chinese bulk of the play. The car part of the latter playing, ball and finding

paniabing The first round started in

birt that penalty dit somber are the game was a contest between the time to do a lot of forward work popular style Windelken began with

series of short jobs which Dangers R. G. adition stopped with a straight right, following oldums remand was ordered by Mr ese very much upset about it. McTavish shot several times, but Navy Reserve

| sscertaining"" the exact, weight of the volent and prosperous looking: Chi-defence, and Reichelmann, cand. St Joseph's College chest. Danyers almost had a foul Taylor, Assistant Superintendent of the the Eappy Valley to the Civil der was on the alert each time, and a this with a strong left on the spidier's Wood for the attendance of Mr. H. A. many decompanied the referee from found that Taylor in the R.G.A goal declared against him by hitting too soon Imports and Exporta Departmen after a break away Danyera punished

Main pages vice Club chearing him, until he faded very capable custodian. The BGA KOWLOONE STAFF AND Fis opponent but as the contest pro

into the distance in a rickshaw. The did not have many opportunities of gressed be shewed himself more-of-a-

sympathies of the unblased the fighter and less of a boxer opponent's face lacked the force which usually with the referee, but making Gerrard's acquaintance in the

Club

There was very little indent In the fourth round Danyers fonied characterised his body punches. It was well no doubt our Football Associa ing to them when Black twice de goal, and it was rather annoy-

about this. his opponent, and Wisdelken was given all Findlay's match up to now. tion will enquire into the reasons for liberately handled the ball when Saturday. On both sides the game at the Happy Valley defence was too strong for the attack, necessary

giving his defence time to Not a single good was registered as cover. Jennings on the Club left Jackson for Kowloon, being partiou- a result of the Kowloon and Stawing put in some well-placed centres larly strong in defence Glenny and Departments match. This was but Talourd wae ubiquitous and was the &. & D. gout saved several good a pleasantly, evenly contested game, always heading or kicking away, shots, mostly from Knight

me A corner webs taken by Jen Besult sporling Reichelmann time after through not a goal

Kowloom ting Grean and Tour to travel to the ninge was of no avar, Wardley neatly robbing Chrke and permit-

DERMAN LANGUAGE PROHIBITED.

Mz, December 19th.

Six Round Featherweight Contest. Gunner Sainsbury, #. Private Johnsen,

(Army).

(Army) 3.-Six Round Featherweight Content

(Army),

(Navy).

In the tours of disturbances, on Private Wendleken, Seaman Danyeri the decision Windaiken was bending, Houchin came into the fith round the demonstration if they consider it making for, that direction, thus Wain and Scoular for the Staff, and

December 7th, German shop-windows wate smashed and gooda" looted.

The French authorities are acting drastically against the offenders, some of whom att Carmans. The public use of prohibited.

the German language

* After-10 p.m. the French colours must

be saluted in accordance

prevailing in France.

with the custom

LONDON, December 14th.

An American communique states

We have crossed the Ebine and occupied

the Coblenz bridgehead.

FRENCH SPEECHES

Pan18, December 11th.

A Havas mncmage says:— Eloqneus speeches on the visit of the Governinent to: Alsace-Lorraina: made in the Chamber of Deputies.

*wers

Clemences said that though the people of Alasce-Lorraine had endured martyrdom for 43 years their spirit re- mained unconquerable and worthy of ¡rictory:: The whole nation had returned to life an example of "determination en- abling men to sacrifice the greatest (material things for an ideal.

FRENCH GUN BOATS TO RHINE. -

PARIS, December 13th.

motor-launches is going to the Rbinet A French fotilla of gun-boats and will be divided into five groups..

FRENCH LITERARY "AWARD. “

|

the Colony..

of

4.-Six Round Middleweight Contest. Stoker Brown, v. Private Morrison,

(Navy)

| (Army); JS 3.-Special Fifteen Round Contest for

the Middleweight Championship Leading Seaman Lucas, Semen Cux

· (Navy).

(Navy).

INTERVAL OF 10 MINUTES. Band of the Police Reserve. Part L

5.- Six Round Walter-weight Contest. Privaty Finlay, . Leading Stoker. Houchie, (Amy)

(Navy). 7-Extrs Special Twenty Round Con-

test for the Bantamweight Cham pionship of the Colony.ra Stoker Petty Officer Amay, t. Stoker

Neighbours, (Navy)

(Navy).

GOD SAVE THE KING;

Taken altogether the boxing was good though there were many who had

over and smothering his face with his in Better condition than he had glores while breaking away from a thown in the two previous clinch. Danyera took one step forward rounds, and managed to smother sad dealt him a heavy blow on tis ribs many of Findlay's most powerful Gries of a foul were heard, and the deliveries. He was, however, forced to evidently not clear to many whether in s magnificent upper-cut just before referee stopped the fight. It was take a lot of punishment. Finlay goa

bis opponent a kidney punch, or whether stopped, with one glove, the full force of Danyara intended to give, or had given, the going sounded, but his opponent he has panalized for holding or for from getting on to his chin hitting too soon, from a break-away. The decision was not s popular que, for Danvers was greated with a storm of applause be left the ring." 3-STOKES BROWN (NAVY) E.

PLITATE MORRISON (ARMY). Morrison weighed 156 peands, Brown 141 lbs, while Morrison slao had a longer feach But Brown had youth on his side for Morrison was 48 years old Morrison

After trying is vain for half a minute. to get into touch with Houchin, Findlay brought off a couple of uppercuts, car, taioly his strongest shots in a not too extensive repertoire. Houching was driven to the repes just before the gong sounded, but jumped up very quickly. Findlay was awarded the contest.

STOZER PETTY OFFICER AMEY V.

& TOKES FEIGHBOURS..

as expected

Reports of the four games played will be found appended SOUTH CHINA AND R.E. DRAW.

other end Here McCubbin treated

白糖

SERBIAN REFUGEES.

LEAVE HONGKONG WITH MANY GIFTS“

The Colony was able to give vary wide stantial help to the 714 refugees: from. Berbl who killed on the 8.5.- Detzers) an ill be goen from the lies belo

The ho were able to gunbowed and heir potorky a fan their, cheerfulness Candare all fibers and doors Low, welcome kid neretary their gifts word the

Front the Wa

WA Charities Committee

80 pieces (3,960 yids) white calicos 34 480 ya d-blas Bergs, 35 pairs

of scaleedles, pinabartowa and ts pe. 1. 100 oranges, 1,000 banan

Collected by the Hong konix Branch of hats, toys etc. Including me articles of the GM.N.G.12 cises of clothing, booth clothing dapocially in for two side

hidren by the Naval Branch

Collected by the American Red Crom slothing

Phy was last and exciting in this the spectators to an exhibition of mitoh, neither aide being able to asty kicking which brought play back claim any advantage until the to the R.G.A. end, and further worry superior forward play of the Chinese to their harrassed defenders: How began to tell, the left wing especially ever, they preserved a clean score giving a lot of trouble to Charters sheet up to the interval, which ar and Lawrence. Heath effected a rived without a score for either teams save and was about to kick away at The second half differed little hom started in good style and soon formed There was little to choose between his leisure, not taking into account the first, innemuch as the Club were Brown to see that caction was necessary. Amey (117lbs) and Neighbours.

the speedy forwards against him. mostly in the R.G.A. H. Stewart The third round was all in Browns (120) lbs.) Tao after, had Amey, or The result was that the ball was worked hunt in trying to get his for favour for be succeeded in so punishing ning round the Tins anal of the time, jostled out of his possession, but wards a scoring portion, but her Morrison that he floored him and and not till the hard pr fourth round luckily for the soldiers it went be man and Talfourd were llways Morrisca took the fall count ere he was it realised that dimry was trying to hind. After this lucky escape, Char bundling Clarke and Reichelmann of rose, and then he was very shaky. tire his opponent Amey has a very tens and Waller worked hard to get the ball. Now and then Green and These was little to choose in the whole powerful night, which eventually forced the ball into the Athletic a emilory, Torr would break through and pay fight and Morrison who was game to Neighbours, who bad scored more points, where Townsend and Millard cored a visit to the Club goal but with very the opinion that they had seen better the last gave as much as he got. Erown to give up boxing on previous, occasions. In some closed Morrison's eye, and the latter

Con until the Chinese custodian left little result. Taylor oca tinued to dis- of the contesta there was some gruelling was loudly cheered for the game fight the aggressive, and, after several foista kicking away from Townsend, nyert larly good save being a fat away In the first round Neighbon assumed his goal at the crucial time, and by play capital goalkeeping, one particu- manner though there was a marked given the decision. which was taken in a very plucky he had put up. Brown was rightly put Amey into distress with a stronged disaster When Heath had the when a high shot was about to enter right on his chest. Neighbours pam opportunity of saving his goal again goal fuaf under the bar Chassels The first bout was scarcely of an exciting

meled Amay's face, which the fatter cature while in, the second one of the 6. SHAMAY COY (NAVY). - contestants was disqualified for s foul Cor weighed 169 lbs and Lucas Neighbours long arm

Amey preferred to keep out of reach of looking shot from the Chinese left rolled, but on the right the midiens

* winger. As events proved, the first eluded the defence. Jabuson centred Donated by Moms, Butterboleh He was genuinely sufprited at the 165. Had Lacna had more train-Wien Amey amo into the second half was goalless, although once durs and Green rushing up at full speed wire 4 cased sugar candy of fam addres's decision and judging from the ing he would easily have beaten, round he had gained a hole wind but ing this half the Chinese claimed a put the ball into the net. It was Donated by Mera Winstan is made in the house the decision Cox This was the only fight when still preferred to keep out of his pers But the eroe negatived great surprise to the Club and they Otong friends are cigarette, was a most unpopular one. The third man saw redthat is in which opponent's reach. Only once did he the claim.

consignment of cakes; bans eta.. returned hard to the attack but alsoapsed toys bout was good as an example of pluck blood wat drawn. Cox opened the scoring swing out and give, Neighbours a sting- and perseverance if of nothing else by driving Lucas on the ropes and soon log shot on his face. Then be com though it is only fair to say the boxing by some hard hits, Cox had Lucas menced dodging round the referee, was good too. But it was really a bleeding from eye and nose,

which Neighbours was quite, willing to struggle between age and youth as the Tucss, being the more active, was let him do Army man was much older than his able to get out of the way of Cor's Neighbours opened the third round" opponent, But though the decision was straights, and the latter was not able to very vigorously and punished, his not in bis fevoar he is to be 'caugrats infict any more damage Lucas kept to opponent with a series of body blows latod on his Eght be the offensive and brought off one or two which left their mark. In abla in The special fifteen-round contest for fine rattlers on the other's jaw. Cox fghting Neighbours tried hard for the the middle weight championship of was not able to take advantage of many solar plexus, but may kept out of the the" - "Colony - lost interest by an enforced change in and there was & swift succession of blows. Amey took the offensive for some much of its openings. Both men kept to the face way. In the latter part of the round A belegericum from Kial states that the the personnel a few day before the tours Several times Coz had advantages which seconds and scored from one good bow Hon has entered the, Danal and was er Stoker Saunders, who was to if followed up would have Boished on Neighbour heat, following, it se Hercules, with the British Naval Delegs

have met Leading Seaman Lucas in Lucas But at last Lucas gave Cox with straight right between the eyes. pected at Kiel yesterday evening,

this event was declared medically upita blow that caused him to groan and Amey kept the other than of in the and in a very sporting manner Seaman give up the bout. Lucas was declared Cox come forward to take bis place the winner. Cox as a good lighter but he was in

ibsaned of any real scientific boxing 4-LEADING SEAMAN LUCAS (Aguarded, but for the rest of the round he wasted no time in clearing a nasty | had the B.G.A left wing wall com 200 pairs of new Chinese shoes, & CANO

FARIS, December 11th

A Havan message, atates;=_

The Gencourt Prize has been awarded to M. Georges Du Hamel for his Du Hamel red during the war as 6 Army Sur

booke Civilisation.?"

koon.

SILVER QUIET.

LONDON, December 19th. The silver market is steady."

LONDON, December-13th.

The silver market is quick

BRITISH WARSHIP, AT KIEL

AMSTERDAM, December 12th

Continued on Page 10).

CHRISTMAS. CHELE.

The Rev. F. G. E. Hastings RN Hon Treasurer B. E. F. acknowledges with thank the following contributions to Xmas Chest Funde

Hon Mr. E H. Sharpe

Mr.G. B. Archbutt

Mrs. Quarles You Ulion

^^R. C. N. F.

Mr. G. Blair

Previously Ac

TENNIS

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ROKAS

reed of further training. He got many-5-PRIVATE FINDLAY 2 LEADING hard hits in of Lucas bat at last he got caralasa and Lucas gave him one blow

that almost put him to sleep Findlay (141 lbs) had also tas sd Another six-round contest in which a vantage of reach over Bouchin (146 lbs.) Navy man introduced sand shadow The winner relied mainly on a heavy boxing into the game, much to the uppercut

amusement

fourth round and occasionally got in s right that had not sufficient forse behind it to do any damage Amybabod mach

this round than seemed probabl cured on his body in the two previous from the number of blows he had re rounds. While Neighbours was doing number of fancy shots that beat the

ranted himself with just air or his opponent's gloves, abright with his right and lit

of the spectators, was Find by started on the aggreative and followed by the 20-round contest bet had his man running round the ring in ween 8. P. O. Amey and Stoker lesa hanno ime: He got in one on again. In this way, at fast, ha tent Neighbours This was to have been Hombin's wind that almost ended Neighbour to the ropes and for the bantam-weight championship of things and Houchin took some ime to up the shot, but Neighbours Colony, but Neighbours took the scale at recover. That he was not.

andao saved himself from 1304 pounds, 2 pounds more than the hurt as his faca indicated he proved by which Amer bantamweight standard, End it was, bringing off one or two upper-duta therefore, announced, that the contest One took Findlay squarely on the chir did not carry with it the Colony's but had not sufficient force behind it buotam-weight shonours Perhaps, it Houchin provided the spectators

because of this fast Neighbours with some empnament by hug save in in the Aith round, after hav the statu

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