THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921.

SHIPPING

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EARLIER TELEGRAMS,

THE CHINA MAIL.

(Reuters Servies to the China Mail)

MARITIME LABOUR CONDITIONS.

SPORT.

SERVICES FOOTHILL

AMBROSE V. VILTS.

These two teams met at Sookurgoo Valley yesterday afternoon, when a keen struggle resulted in a win for

LEAGUE TABLES.

The following are the foal port"| tions in the Senior, Intermediate and Junior division of the Hongkong Schools' Football League:

SENIOR.

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A. P.

BRUSSELS, January 28th. At the International Shipping Confer ence, the President, M. Albert Thomas who is a director of the International the Sailors by the odd goal in 3. The St. Joseph's ...5 7 1 0 23 5 14 Labour Office of the League of Nations wits. helded a new side, only wo St. Paul's in a speech, emphasised the arcessity of

SOOD

them

́US. IMMIGRATION.

From

8 5 2 111 31

5 3 0 16 7.10 82 5 1 5 17 5

8 0 8 0.2 25.0

INTERMEDIATE

Goals

P. W. D. P. & P.

reaching at agreement for all sea-workers of their regular players turning out. Queen's He declared that mercantile officers Ibe Ambrose attacked from the St. Stephen's should share in the benefits obtained, and

and opening whistle, and rushing the ball Diocesan aid that if the conference succeeded in down the field, scored before the game settling the main lines of maritine labour, and seen three minutes oid. an agreement based on

should be arranged as as possible by all the centre, the Wils visited enemy sations in the form of joint conventions territory and Real swalised by head. St. Joseph's II6 6 0 0 23 3 12 and laws.

ing into the net from a melee in front Queen's H6 3 3 0 10 8 6 et goal. Imnediktely alter the cen-St-Pul's 6 3 3 0 11 12 6 ire, the Wilts, returned to the grack St.Stephen's 116 0 6 0 3 29 and Ball scored, but the referee ruled

JUNTOR him off-site and did not allow the Wantsai$ 8 0 0 35 WARRINGTON, January 28th. Mr. Caminetti, Camamissioner-General goal. The Sailors wok the offensive Yaumati8 6 1 1 23 6 13 of Immigration, who recently returned after this, and paying a flying visit Anglo-Indian... 5 3 0 23 11 from Europe, told the Senate Immigrato Wils territory, Knight beat the St Joseph's Jrs. 8 5 3 0 22 12 tion Committer that the United States goalie and put his side one up. St-Paul's Jr. -8 4 4 019 should co-operate with foreign nations 10 Corners became frequent after this Ellis Kadourie 8 3 5 0 7 18 5 prevent the sailing of aliens inadmissible in the United States. He declared that the serum which followed one of Sairingpin 8 3 5 0 5 25 8 European countries would unanimously these, Maslin attempted to deflect a Queen's Jra 8 1 6 1 3 19 3 ret to help to prevent undesirables Swift pass from Monkhouse, but miss Ying Wa 8.0 8 0 0 37 0 from embarking for the United States. ed his kick, and turned the ball imo He believed that their efective co-opera- his own net for the Stiles" third goal. KOWLOON F. C. TEAMS.

Halftime arrived with the Sailors leading by three-goak to on.

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5,400 i 19th Feb. *inaspora, Colombo & Herabay, 5,300th Feb.

Do BUCO 4th Mar. Marseilles, Londos & Awerp 5,400 8th Mar, Singapore, Colombo & Bombay, 5,300 14th Mar

Do

BRITISH INDIA-APCAR SAILINGS

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SAILINGS (South)

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SHANGHAI

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TO

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5,300

31st Jan.

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MC.C. TOUR.

The Sailors set up a terrife pace at the resumption and ated with HAMILTON, January 26th. In a two-day match here, the M.C.C.determination, but the decence was made 39. Hobbs contributing and equal to the situation, and the ball Woolles Hamilton played sixteen navelled up and down the felt with men and in the first innings made in the second 169 for 13 wickets. match was drawn.

INTERNATIONAL MINERS"

CONFERENCE.

the Kowloon Football Club in their The following teams will represent League engagements on Saturday, January 29

1st Div XI v. RGA. on Navy "B" ground. Kick-off 4 p

6 and great rapidity. After missing Crocker; F. Wheeler, T. L. Kaight; The good opening through kicking the ball J. Coupland, J. Mair, B. Pasco; W. agunst the upright, the S.diers reTaylor, C. E. Millard, R. E. Townsend turned to the attack, forting a corner. F. Evelyn, and P. R. Beesley. From the well placed kick, Real 2nd Div XI v. Club de Recreio on scored his side's second goal. The St. Joseph's ground. Kick-off 4 attack was so hot at this functuré, p.m.-H. McKay; K. Mason, S. that the Sailors attempted to check it Adams; R. Roberts, S. H. Hewer, A. by playing the one back ame In Spary; E Donovan, A. Palmer, J. spite of this, however, the Soldiers; Coombs, A. Estorffe, and H. Blythe.

Losnos, January 26th. The International Miners Conference in London pasted a relation calling on the

International Labour Office to establish in International Contra Board to stare rough several times, and it vis! and exchange all raw material indispens hard back which prevented them from shie for the restoration of all countries, scoring again. The final wilisde came also calling on the miners of every muster with the Sailors vinters by 3 goals to suppress overtime.

to 2.

IRELAND.

Losos. January 20th. General Strickland's view that ambushes are proving a failure is confirmed by the

the Law Courts in Dublin, last night.

SCHOOLS, LEAGUE.

PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.

CHARITY MATCH.

is

A match is being arranged th ald of the Famine Relief Funds, to take place on February, 9. It will all probability take the form of a return match, South China versus The Rest of the Colony. On the

"

CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE v. STAFF AND DEPTS.

The Hongkong. Schools Football last occasion the Chinese was, so fasen of an attack on a police lorry near League having conchated its season, that great interest will be evinced in Bombs were thrown and fell behind the the presentations of trophies to me this fixture. car. A fusillade by a group of persons winners of the Senior, Intermediate! en the quayside had no effect. Another and junior divisions took place on the police lors across the river intervened Queen's College ground, Causeway and poured a volley into the civilians of whom a number are bei Bay, yesterday afternoon, preceded to have been killed. Those badly sound: School (winners of the junior divi

Feby two exhibition games-Warchsi "it"were carried through the labyrinth

inth of the lanes adjoining the quar, men armed on) v. St. Joseph's College II (win- with revolvers keeping of spectators ers of the Intermediate division); Steamers and Failing di tes are liable to be cancelled or altered withkit'notice Parcels Measuring not mo

than 1 ft. 2. ft. xl will be received at the trying to follow them. Both the lorries and St. Joseph's College 1 (winners

returned to the depot, unscathed.

of the Senior divisioa) v. The Rest. Company's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing,

There was a good gathering of the teachers and pupils of the various schools present to watch the games, both of which were very keenly con-

1st Saloon Passengers may travel, by B.1.S.N. Company's steamers between Magapore and alcutta Singapore and Madras in lieu of the section of their Þ. & 0. Tickets Sinu pore to Colombo.

All Cabins are fitted with Electric Fans free of charge.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Consignees are reminded of the necessity to apply to the Compaar's Agent regarding arrival of consignments expected of which they have received documents or advice.

Any damaged packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, Mesars. Goddard and Douglas, at 10 am on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. Allains must be presented within ten day of the steamer's arrival here, after which date they not be recognised. N Snima ill be admitted after the goods have left the GodownE.

For Further Information, Fange Fares, Freighte, and boke, etc., apply to

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INTER-ALLIED CONFERENCE.

Losos. January 26th. The appointment of an Austrian Com-tested.. mittee by the Conference is bailed with

The following will represent the Service in their League match at home, on Saturday, at 215 pm- G. R. Sayer (Captain), E. B. Reid, R. C. Witchell, H. E. Strange, F. J. Ling, E. W. Hamilton, F. J. de Rome, Chand Sever, A. R. Sutherland, H. F. Bevan and E. W. Fincher.

CROUP.

the liveliest satisfaction in London, and proved to be a very hardeste. The Wanchai v, St. Joseph's mach it is regarded that it is likely to lead to Wanchai gave 4 speedy settlement of one of the most themselves throughout the match, ulti- a good account of pressing problems of the day, since the commissioners have already corered much mately running out winners by moVERY young child is sur ceptible to

round. It is understood that the com- goals to one.

on the

mittee has been requested to tackle its The other match proved to be a broadest basis and not to walk-over for the well balanced St. omit Austria's neighbours from its Joseph's team. The Rest lacked com- calculations.

regards Greece, although the dele were easily beaten by four goals to bination throughout the match, and unanimously desired to maintain the

it was decided not to recognise Ind. Constantine and deal only with the

As zates

fatter

RIDX

Government

wir. Clements was the relerce is both matches. The thanks of the

In consequence of several recently Schools" League are due to him for changed factors the Turkish polier pre- the efficient services he has render- sents a possibility of variation and it ised as official referee throughout the now practically certain that the Turkish Treaty will be modified, one of the most competitions.

In a short address, before inviting prominent proposals being the trans formation of the Greek zone of occupathe Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak no pre- tion to a2ane of ecoporcie interest under seat the prizes, Mr. E. G. Stewart, the sovereignty of the Sultan and the the League Secretary, said he had removal of the Greek troops.

closely watched football for four years) The topic of supreme importance, and noticed that the standard had namely, reparations, comes up for disgone up considerably. St. Joseph's cussion today...

PARIS. January 25th. "College were the winners of the The reparations caestion comes up to Senior Division with seven wins and day. It is estimated that Germany has only one loss. The honours in the already paid the Allies over 3,000 million Junior and Intermediate Divisions gold marks, but the Allied advances tr

were secured by Wantsal School and pation and the value of property, namely, Joseph's College respectively. 2.500 millions gold marks in districts Mr. Stewart thanked the Committee liberated from Germany must be dedne of the Hongkong Club for having pre-

...Saturday, 12th Feb, at 11.

the Sports Master of TOYAMA MARU (Calling Vancouver)... Friday, 11th Mar., til smart of the ances of Austria by ground, and the Hon. Mr. Holyoak

Wednesday, 9th Mary at 11 am 645 millions gold marks to Germany.

Certain experts favour the simple Queen's College for the loan of the LONDON & ANTWERP via Singapore, Malacca. Penang handing them over directly to the League for his presence.

Colombo, Suez, Port Said & Marseilles.

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SEATTLE & VICTORIA via Manila, Shanghai & Japan ports: Germany. the cost of the armies of ecet.St.

Cargo to Certing & Feet 1.5. in connection with Creat Northern, Northern

Pacific, and Cain, Milwas hee & St. Paul Railwaja

TAJIMA MAKU (Calling Vancouver). Saturday, 29th Jan., 11 am-tion exists of the Allies having advanced Division,

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The Petit Parisien declares that Mr. 11th Feb, all am. Friday,

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The committee investigated alto- gether 70 "wildcat" companies, only two or three, of which, it states, showed any assets br proved to have- any earning capacity. Less than half- a-dozen had officials with any experi- ence of business.

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Representatives :— anent the great improvement made in Nagasaki, Karate, Wakamatan, Moji, football, the Hon. Mr. Holyoak said Bars Kobe, Ozars Tempes, lagosh, that he had seen football on many Otaru, Vladivostock, Paring, Tiantain, Yokohama, Tokyo, Hakodate, Muzaran,

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Mr. Holyoak then handed the shield to St. Joseph's team, and cups to the winners in the Junior and Intermedi- ate Divisions. All the players of the winning teams were presented with gold medals. St. Joseph's College have been the winners of the shield for three successive years and seven times together, mida ma

The proceedings terminated with cheers for Mr. Holyoak and the differ- cut schools.

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