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THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1920.

SPORTS...

HONGKONG SCH 10LJ FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION,

ST. JOSEPH'S WIN SENIOR SHIELD.

E. THE GOVERNOR OFFERS A CUF,

CHINESE TELEGRAMS.

(By arrangement With Wah Tam Yat Pa.)

SHANGHAI, Jan. 14. Foò Ngok Fan the Vice-Minister of Education, who has had a great deal of trouble with the students, now intends to resign.

WEDDING

MURDOCH-HAYMIN.

THE CHINA MAIL.

TO-DAY'S NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

The wedding took place, this WE are in receipt of the following

cable from Head Office:. morning, at St. John's Cathedral, the "Sur Life Assurance Co. of Canada. Rev. V., H. Copley Moyle officiating,

Hongkong. of Miss Mildred Mary Hayman, "of

New Business There was a large gathering of

in 1919, OVER Wong Yap Tong, has expressed his

Bournemouth, to Mr. Arthur MarHUNDRED MILLIONS Tory. football enthusiasts present on the intention to resign: the chief peace

This means an 'increase of 100% Qure's College ground, Causeway delegateship. The opening of the doch, of Jardines. The bride, who over 1913. Bay, yesterday afternoon, to watch | Peace conference looks more hopeless. | was dressed in a white gown | the final of the Hongkong Schools' | than ever.

E. M. WELLER, -. Junior League between Wanchai

with a white net veil, was given General Pru Kwai Hing telegraph away by Mr. C.

y-Manager, Satcol and Queen's College. H.E. the Peking Government that he

G. Alabaster, the Governor was amongst those pretends to take a neutral aitide co-0.B.E.. cousin of the bride and sent and evinced much interest in the wards the Bolshevists. Should the Mrs. J. Johnstone acted as matron game.

Bolshevista invade Chinese territory of honour, whilst Mr. K. de C. Long- he will stop them by force..

mire acted as best man. Cabinet concurs in his views.

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The

A telegrain from the Northern frontier says that the Bolshevists are now penetrating Chinese territories and that both the North and South

The match commenced at 3 p.m., with Mr. F. W. Black' in charge of the whistle. The teams were very evenly matched and the game opened very fas: and interesting After simultaneous attacks by either side, Queen's secured a goal by a bit of litary officers. be notified of such tricky plav ameng the forwards. spite the fact that Wanchained håndri

De Penetration.

to equilize. no other goals were scored in the first half, and at half time. Queen's was leading hy one goal to 1:2.

In the second moiety Wanchad Played improved roothuit and by atauns of continuous onrushes, they succeeded in at last getting the defence f its guard, and equalized. After this, both sides made strengous efforts to get the winning goal, but when the final whistle came," the result was a draw. Despite the fact that extra time was played, neither side could get any advantage over the other..and it was ultimately decided to replay the final at some future date.

the

The final match was followed by and exhibition match between St. Joseph's College. the winners of the Senior Shield, and a team picked from the rest of the league. This game was also very interesting, but it was quite evident that St. Joseph's was superior tear. They combined well and it was with difficulty that the op- posing backs managed to cope up with their onrushes. The only goal of the match came in the first hall, wher Rahmin was placed in possession and. alte: a good run down the left wing. he passed to Ismail who in-turn trans- ferred the baf 10 S. Rumjahn, and the latter scored without much diff. culty.

The game was very even at

the resumption of the match after the hall. time. Both sides made frequent attacks but failed to convert. At the Saal whistle. St. Joseph's were the winners by the only goal of the match.

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The Minister of Finance seeing that there is no possibility of securing

an imm the Bank Group, is trying to negotiate elsewhere.

At the

Hongkong, January 15, 1980.

TO LET.

way Bay,

conclusion of the ceremony the happyTOLET-At Gordon Road. Cause couple left the Cathedral to the strains of the Wedding March, played

Mr. J. W.White. A photograph was taken at the door of the Church. The honeymoon will be spent at. Cheungchow and Fanling.

Wong Ching Ting, the peace delc-

returning from Europe, in his OUT OF THE FRYING-PAN. telegraphic reply in the Peking Gov. ement, which rrdered him to go Straightway North, says that he must pay a visit to Canton first.

President Chu Sai Cheong intends give a full explanation of the latest concessions made by the Peking Government in connection with the peace négoliations, This action sc taken by the Government is to show- that the North is sincere towards peace.

VICTORIA THEATRE.

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To 3 With heartfelt sorrow, allow me to To you. Sir, the song e! a theatre

sing

goer,

For the going down of the Victoria A melody that our regret will bring.

Theatre.

When Asquith held the foremost

place,

We mocked his famous "Wait and

see!"

Then for a four years dreadful

space

On land we watched our fate-

and sea.

We conquered rare refreshing fruit Our rulers bade us taste and see: But, oh a rift within the lute."

Is not their meaning "Waste and

W.S. in the Manchester Guardian.

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Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that they must produce an Import Permalt gued by the Superintendent of the Imports and Exports, Hongkong, "before bills of lading can be countersigned.

́All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns where they will be exmined on January 14, st | 10 a.m. and January 15,'à: 10 am/

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which they cannot be recognized..

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80 years in order to raise money for Cabinet, &c, Double Bedstead and January 18, will be subject to rent. the nation. That, in brief, is the Cot, Large Wardrobe, Dressing astounding attraction offered in her Table, ac, acrobat new lottery loan, the most gigantic

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At the conclusion of the game. Mr.. J. Ralston, the Hon. Secretary of the Association, in calling upon His Ex- cellency to distribute the shield and And we wish that you should reserve

Application lists were to be opened

in the beginning of November, sub-

the medals, stated that the season had in your heart, a feeling that will conscriptions being payable one-half in |

teen an interesting and successful one Unfortunately the final of the Junior Division match was not com pleted and would have to be re-played. In the Senior League St. Joseph's had come through unbeaten. (Applause.)

tent

The kinema levers.".

--ESANIP

Hongkong, Jan. 14.

German 5 per cent, war loan and one halfin cash, and 5,000,000 certificates of 1,000 marks each will be issued. Eighty years is to be the period of the loan with yearly drawings, 3,000,- ,000,000 marks being drawn for pay-

They had thus won the football shield visited in quick succession, but noment in the first 40 years.

and the gold medals. The up pre-goals were scored, owing to bad shoot- The first surprise comes on learning sented by the Hon. Mr. E. b. c. ing. After a while, the game sealed there is to be no interest, or at least Wolle, in 1907, for competition down to a ding-dong struggle at, mid-nothing called by that name. There among the Government District field.

The hall time came with the is, however to be a bonus of 5 per Schools was won, for the third time score sheet blank.

cent. per annum, but this bonus, in succession, by Wansai, who thus Play became faster in the second which is really interest, is not to be become the owners of it. (Applause.) moiety, with "A" pressing from the paid at stated periods, but is to be Their record had been excellent dar-centre. After a couple of misses, held by. the Government until the ing the present season. In the com- they forced a corner, and this was certificates are drawn for payment, petition for the Government 'District beautifully taken by the extreme left when the bonus will be paid out with Schook they had secured 22 points and piaced in the goal-mouth. Downs the principal sam. Thus, a certif and not a single goal had been scored rushed in and headed the ball into the cats drawn for payment at the end of against them. As regards next sea- net for A's" Frst goal. This the first year will be repaid with 50 sen's football, they would have the side's second goal came soon after-marks as bonus. If drawn for pay- junior, senior and intermediate league wards, Jarvis netting from a beautifulment at the end of five years, the --thus enabling every school-boy to pass from the inside right. There bonus would amount to 250 marks. have a game on Wednesday after-were cries of "off-side from the Twice yearly there are to be lot- noons. A cup for the Intermediate touch line when Jarvis got the ball, tery drawings at each of which there league had been given to the Associa- but the referee thought otherwise and will be 2,500 prizes with a total prize tion by the Hongkong Football Club. allowed a goal. "B" attacked most money of 23,000,000 marks. The The Club had a cup to spare, a dupli-strenuously after this and soon Neville prizes vary in quantity and value. cate of the one presented by Mr. scored their first goal. After this the maximum being five prizes of David Landale, and this they gener-there was no stopping "who play 1,000 prizes of 1,000 marks each, all 1,000,000 marks each and the lowest dusly offered to the Schools. (Ap-ed like men possessed and kept the plause.)

ball in "A's territory for the rest payable under discount of 10 per H.E. the Governor, addressing of the match, but were unfortunately cent. those present, stated that he was very unable to score again. "A thus pleased to And football in such a won by the odd goal in three. flourishing condition among the schools. He thought all would agree with him, especially those who had played football in their school days, that there was not a finer game than Icotball, because it gave everyone an

H.K.F.C. v. SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC.

The following will represent the

equal chance and aroused a great deal Club in their game with South China of enthusiasm and skill. He was Athletic on Saturday, Jan. 17, on the sorry he had not come in time for the Club Ground, Kick-off at 4.15 pm firs: much and hoped to have the Rodger, Clark, Tonkin,Ralston, opportunity of witnessing the replay. Riechelman, MacPhail,

McTavish, A. N. Other, Rodger and Hamilton, Riis.

His Excellency next handed the shield, cup and medals to the respec- tive winners,

Mr. Ralston announced that His Excellency had offered a cup to re place the Wolfe' Cup, and the un- Founcement was greeted with ap- plause.

UNITED SERVICES' LEAGUE,

CRICKET.

A TWO TO ONE CHANCE. This is certainly, something to be going on with, but there is still a two to one chance which offers. tempting prizes. Drawings, as said. already, take place yearly, (except the lottery drawings.) capital and

for repayment receives in addition but every second certificate drawn accrued interest being then repaid,

the very considerable bonus of 1,000 marks if drawn during the first 30 years, 2,000 marks if drawn during if drawn during the ensuing 40 years. the ensuing 10 years, 4,000 marks Altogether, 58 per cent. of the certificates issued can. receive prizes and bonus (apart from interest bonus), while the tutal prize money dis- tribrted during the 80 years' currency of the loan will be for lottery draw ings 4,000,000,000 marks and for bonus on every second certificate drawn 5,875,000,000 marks.

H.K.C.C..Y. STAFF & DEPTS.

Following will represent the Club against Staff & Departments (League Aixture) on Saturday, 17th instant, on When the issue is 20 years old. the Clubground-T E. Pearce subscribers can demand repayment (Capt.), C. Blaker, C. Brown, E. from the Government and the W. Day, D. E. Donnelly, R. A. amount will be repaid at the end of Green, J. D. Humphreys, M. M. the year at its nominal value plu the United Services' League was com- Maas, A. K. Mackenzie, E. J. R accrued interest, but under a dis

count of 10 per cent.RA menced at the Happy Valley yester-Mitchell, and F. Sutton,

AMBROSE A." 2; AMEROSE .."B," 1.

The competition it connection with

-day afternoon, when the "Ambrose !" "A" team met and defeated the "Ambrose "B" team by 2 goals to L. According to the official fixture Hists, the Wilts were to have met the R.G.A. ca the Mitary ground, but

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for some unknown-reason this.match The semi-final in the above handi did not take place.

cap between Messrs. G. M. Bay Yesterday's match opened slowly ley-125 and C. Hatt20 will take "and it took the players fully ten place to-morrow night, Friday 16th.

minutes to warm up. Both ends were Came commences at 9 pm.

Up to 25,000 marks the loan is not subject to death or succession duties, while increases, in capital arising from the operations of the loan and any difference between m.rket and redemption values are pot subject to special taxes affecting such changes Profits arising from lottery drawings and profits arising fro sale are not subject to income tax for the year during which the profits were made, or to capital tax,

Also

Victrola with Records. (Fall Particular from Catalogno). Txaza: -Cash.

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Hongkong, January 15, 1929.

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TO ALL RETURNED HONGKONG OFFICERS, N.C.O.'s AND MEN.

Bis Excellency the Governor desires to entertain

at a Garden Party at Government House on the aftemoon' of Saturday, the 7th of February, 1920, all Officers, N.C.Os and Men, who have returned to Hongkong after serving with His Majesty's Forces at the fronts, together with their wives. All those who desire to attend the Garden Party are requested kindly to send in their names (stating if they are married to the Aide-de-Camp, Gov. ernment House, on or before Saturday, the 24th of January, 1920, after which date" cards" of invitation will be sent.

Government House,

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