MONDAY OCTOBER 17. 1911.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS

(Boular's Service to the China Mafl.)

MOMENTOUS TASK.

LONDOS, October 18th.

Barely in modern political history has

the provision of

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mah.)

TRINCH DUTY ON GASOLINE.

THE CHINA MAIL.

SPORT...

WEEK-END CRICKET.-

WILTS BEAT H.K.C.C.

In this match played on the Club ground on Saturday, the battalion team proved too strong for the home XI. Batting first it declared for 191 runs for six wickets. Jotham was an unqualified success, which is construthe best batsman of the side and con- el as heralding no commercial crisistributed 68 runs to the total, hitting Hurus

12 feurs. The other doable figures.

The automobile shas now on has proved

PARIS, October 14th. According to an official announcement Government faced such a momentous task the excise on gasoline is to be reduced as during the forthcoming werk. Parita-substantially which fast is expected to ment reassembles on October 18th when give considerable momentum to the auto Llood George, will immediately mobile tra le which is already on the 31r. submit the binet's considered plans upward trend.

which, it for alleviatin anemployment whi is understood, a comprehensive covering net

iet of distress and erloyment on works of the revival of trade.

sexproted that the

115 harly part of the

npex. October 13th. Bench ga pleve at returns for the Tth show a total of 1. Be shady unemployed, a decrease o ay paraned with the previous pk.

utility, but

Caineid, sty 1rish Confer

de peate sing*

B.

inter

AMERICAN LABOUR TROUBLE

Chicago. October 13th.

2

A rand strike is foreshadowed as the result of a statement by the Railroad Executives Association that the railroads Could not reduce freights without berun- ing bankrupt and that they were there fore seeking further reduction in the wages af operatives who have already yothi avaingt reductions.

CHICHIO, Oetober 16th.

Five hundred general chairmen of four train's brotherhoods and of the switch's have been instructed to initiate pa gressive general strike The railroads will be on October divided into four groups and the strike will begin t. siente railways on October with The other groups will fol- low at '-four hour intervals.

15th.

WASHINGTON. Detal

The Hallway Board Grow represent ing the public as the ultimate authority en wage has bera summoned to confer with the Interstate Commerce Commis sier, which is the ultimate authority on

The joint of rates art from wages

sub-committer feien appointers a continue the discussings next week.

Ie:enor

LO

IRISH

CONFERENCE,

In

H. Overy, Sadick, bonu

F. Evden, b Ali Koosdeen

A. O. Brawn, ret oct

C. F. Spinks,c'Fattydad, b Ali

Moosdeen...

J. M. Jack, b Ali Koosdeen P. I. Newman, c and b Ali Moos-

deen...

W. S. Drake, e Faltydad, b Kitchell

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Total

Bowling Analysis.

◊.

E.

3 27

3

120. 2

5 0 21 0

1.8.C.

26 W. Hill, Hake, b Severn

8. Sara, not out:.

5

A

6 Bird

1 Ling...

Total.

Bowling Analysis.

3

H.K. Club Res. v. Kowloon Kes,, at 14 Club ground.

2nd Punjabis v. University, at

6 Navy "A" ground.

9

FASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

A v. RG.A. Res.. at

Per ... Sawa Maru,”un Chito Navy "B" ground.

ber 14:-Mr E. J. Grist Mr C. R. C. “Carlisle v. "Curler" Res, at Grist, Miss C. H. Dooskjum, Major á. L. Bowlings, Mr and Mes L. V. Ribeiro, Sir and Lady Wr. Benngyuta Mr_D_G, Remedios, le V. Coroni, Mr Daba Mrs F. Sutton, Bir R. F. Wrench, Mr J. Nabos Mr and Mrs M. £ don Item dico, Hr. Wateenan, Mr and Mrs B. A. Riley, Mr F. laades, Mr and Mrs G. Gintle, Mr H. C. Fianz and Mr Win Boshstadt

October 9, kick-e at 3 p.m. I sharp.--

88 Punjabis ground.

SCA.

0. M

R. W

0 31

5

10

0

9 Edmonds

+ ર

18

Hariton.

0

no

2

0

+

Navy "B" ground.

R.G.A. Res

v. Wilts. Res.,

Sookumpon ground.

S.C.A. Av, H.K. Cub hes.,

at

91 Severn

Brown 29: McDonald 28: Beavon 21;A. K. Miart......8. Wallis 19 and Barton 14. Brown and Y. Kitchell 5.5 0 0 E. Ali Moosdeen ..6 Burton were not out. Lustos, Oetóber 15th. One of the concrete results of the Irish The home team started badly. V. A. Wahab .....t ¡Conference is the appointment of a Pearce had very bad luck, and was dis joint visiting board to investigate commissed for O. through a fine catch by A. A. Fattydad, Lb... b Drake.. paints by internees and prisoners.

Betts, Webster and Benson made N. Kitchell, e Jack, b Overy. ireland,

successful partners for Mitchell, who O. Rumjaho, b Evelyn.... scored 37 before being dismissed. E. Moosdeen, b Drake...... Davies also played a steady game and E. Ali Moosdeen, J.b.., b Brawn. ! added 49 to the score. Time inter-Y. A. Wahab. b Drake.. vened with the Club's score reading. K. Minnu. e Spiak. b Evelyn.. 140 for six wickets, leaving the Wilts &. K. Rahamad, 1.b... b Evelyn.

M. Sadick, b Overy winners by 31 runs,

Lannos. Uctober 14th.

The Irish Conference met this morning and adjourned until Monday afternoon

STRANDED CHINESE STUDENTS.

MARSEILLES. Uctober 13th. A hundred and four indigent Chinese students arrived yesterday from Lyons! where they had been accommodated in They were conducted by the fortress. forty police aboard the Paid Lecat which sailet for the Far East yesterday.

MARSTILLES. October 14th.

The scores were:--

TILTS. XI.

Lt. Beaver. e Webster, b Hancock 21 Lt. Commr. Jotham. b Daries... 68 Ü Capt. Betts. E Hancock..

21

CRAIGENGOWER C. C. « MR. HOLMAN'S XI.

This match was not played, only bali a dozen of one side, and none of the other putting in an appearance.

FOOTBALL

HONG KONG CLUB YAMBROS."

The Hongkong Clab met "Ambrose" on the Clab ground on Saturday. Club opened the game, and for the

SCA. "B". United. at S.C.A. ground.

"Curlew" Res. v. St. Joseph's,

Club ground.

at

Peas China "yes'erday:-Wiss Anonsen, Ma N. D. Broswer, Miss S. Fronwer. Hr Geo. A. Changin,

canet Ales W. A. Croft, Mr and Mr.(F. JM Dickam, Mr P. H. Dises, Mr F. B. Gly Derv. Miss Eric den. Me Thos. Flat- Kowloon Ree. v. Punjabi, at Kow-chor, Mr and Mrs V. S. Giles, Mr A loon ground.

Gordenker, Mr L. P. Gega, Mr T. W University v. "Carlisle." st Navy Hud He, Mis M. Hight, Me L. P. Kirch. Miss Blanche, Kumaier, Mies Grace "A" ground."

Kammer. Hravá Mra J. Millar, Me W. More Mr. A. Newby, Mr C. P. Shast, Mr C. W. Shoop, Miss Grace, Zec, Misa Elizabeth. Abba, Mr and Mrs F. S. Elack, grass pitch at Kowloon on the ReMr M. C. Coltrin, Mr H. S. Has thorne, Mr W. Moore Miss Janet Marphy clamation ground.

and Talamat Cheli-ram

22nd Punjabis applied to play some of the home fixtures on the

Provisional sanction was granted

and they meet the University on this

ground in their opening match on

of the exchanges. A corner against the "Ambrose" looked dangerous but October 22. their Goalie fisted out, and play was The 1st Troop Hongkong Boy transferred to the other end where Scouts applied to enter Division II, Rodgers saved from Savage. Kuhr but their entry was received after the next had a shot at "Ambrose" goal but date fixed for receiving entries. Harwood was safe. "Ambrose" livened

and Rodgers was called on to save

17

31

first quarter of an hour had the best

5

NM. Bur. b Bates

31

H. D. Rumjahn, not cut

Extra+

9

Total

123

Bowling Analysis.

D.

H. Overy.

"

25

**

W. S. Drake

3

3

A. O. Brawn

2

21

I

E. S. Spinks

.a

0

0

.191

F. Evelyn

3

F. G. Herridge

0

0

Pte.

L. S. Bates.

.2.5

0

1

A. G. Pife

0

Bowling Analysis.

. M. K. W.

A inndred and four workless Chinese Major Wallis, & Davies, b Hancock 19: colis coming from Lyons have been shipped aboard the Fast Leeat which ist. McDonald, b Webster. sailing this afternoon for China.-H. Sgt. Holland, e Mitchell, b Hancock 3

A Wire from Lyons dated September Pte. Brown, not out.

said:Asgards the indigent Pre. Burton, not rint Chinese stadents the facts are that 110

at

such students recently arrived Lyons and demanded shelter from that Francu Chines Institute. They were admitted but were informed that they must leave when a further 125 students: expected from Marseilles arrived. They refused to depart so the police removed

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Innings declared.

Total (for 6 wkts.).

Sr. Holdman, Lt. Rogers. Rogers, did not bat,

them to other quarters. The 125 duly arrived on Sunday The men were lodged at the Institute and sixteen women in the municipal hostel. The ite continue to deraand admission to the Hope Instite. They declare that they came Hancock

Webster.

.13 2 37 1

1 0 16 0

.17 1 68 4 $ 1 41 1

HONGKONG C..

France trusting the promises of the Havelock Davies.. French Society for the Education of Chinese which is patronised by both the French and the Chinese Gaverriments and E. J. R. Mitchell. c Jotham, b that it is not their fault that they gre Hollands sanded. The Institute, however, has 1. E. Pearce. c Betos, 6 Wallis...

magh to do to provide for students regularly registered. The matter is coin. R. E. A. Webster, c Jotham, b Me

Donald.... ullcatel ig the fact that the 11s belong Then the Federation of Chinese students in Francs which is said to number 1,500 embers all of whom the Federation calmly announces will corn to the In stitu at Lyons.

BRITAIN AND AMERICA

LONDON, Orioler Kati Coincident with the Washington Cun

the Salgicy Institution in Britain and the United States is forming very vepres atative international board to appeal for an endowment fundin America of two million dollars appeal will be launched on Atmistio Day. It is proposed as a prelude thereto to raise £50.00 in Britain immediately Atenngst the objects of the fund will be the provision of scholarships in America the for British boys and vie versa. encouragement of a knowledge of the British Empin in American schools and vice versa and the extension of the more Inent for the furtherance of Anck-Ameri- can friendship in the United States and the Betish Dominions.

PANAMA TOLLS BILL.

NEW YORK. Orobeer jath. It is reported from Washington that an arangement has been reached for shelving the Panama Talls Bill. while controver nial debate on the administration's ship. ping palier will be postponed until after The Disaacient Conference.

UNKNOWN WARRIORS.

to-

ANTIQUE CIVILIZATIONS.

H. H. Benson b Purton Capt. P. H. Davies, b McDonald.. P. Hancock, b McDonald. Watson, not out.. Way, not out

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INTERPORT MATCH.

ཁ་ མག་

SHANGHAI'S VISIT TO KOBE.

Kobe made a poor show in the Interpan Cricket match played on October 10 against Shanghai Kobe were all out in their first innings for 076. The Shanghai team compiled a score of 370. Kobe. in their second 10 innings made 134. Shanghai thas won by an innings and 160 runs. 49 Shanghai's score was as follows:

Total (for 6 wkta)......140

10

48

19

*BHANCHAI.

S

Deeks

8 Harward..

Barrett.

Honsell Wainwright

74

Bichard, not out.

Brook

2

Thomson

0. M. R. IT.

.12

0 45 S

Allison

23

Vine

$

16

PARIS. October 13th. In response an invitation from

to several universities in India, the noted French Scholar, Sylvain Levi, Director Edkins. Hope, Davies, did not bet. of the Oriental Section in Strasbourg Laiversity, is to sail about the middle of October for India to organize in Bengal a centre of researches into Asia's antique civilisations-Haras.

WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

FUND.

station

10%

McDonald Wallis Purton Hollands

Bowling Analysis.

9 0 36 1

4 0 25 Caulton

3 0 21 1

K.C.C. V. I.R.C.

A match between the Kowloon C.C. and the Indian Recreation Club was played at King's Park, on Saturday, resulting in a draw greatly in favoır of Kowloon. Scores:-

KOWLOON C.C.

Pants. October 13th. Bordeaux University announces th opening of a course of higher studies) in wireless telegraphy in connection wit the Lafayette wireless LONDOS. Octuber 15th.

most powerful in the Great preparations are being made for Bordeaux, the the pretion of the Americat. General. world.--Harus. Persing, who arrises in London morrow rating to participate in the cereMR. J. D. ROCKEFELLER'S LATEST

ons of laying the 'nited States con gressional medal in honour of the un-

NEW YORK. October 16th. known warrier's grave in Westminster A feature of the

Mr. J. J. Rockefeller junior has J. P. Robinson, e Currean, b S. H. < October 17th. Abbey

given funds for a residential centre for www be the

Ismail presence of

ve buodred out of fourteen hundred

New York. foreign students in building will be called International E. D. Brags. Lot out.

TheF. F. Thompson, b S. E. R. Ismail

House.

Capt. Spinks, not out...

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route

de

nt of four to five hundret United States troops from the Rhin, portion of whom will line the

of the pro cession. Inside the Abbey the King will the Duke of Connaught. be represented by General Pershing will proceed to the scene in a royal carriage and will be met at the Abbey by the Secretaries of State for the Navy, War and Air,

LONDON. October 14th.

The Acerican crais Olgmpie, which was Admiral Dewey's flagship at Manila has arrived at Plymouth en route to Havre to transport home the body of the unknown. Americua warrior. who is to be interred at Arlington Cemetery November 11th,

ARMISTICE "DAY.

од

LONDON, October 16th. Government is arranging for the cele. bratson of Armistice Day on similar lines

$10,000.000 LIBEL SUIT,

C. J. Stapleton. c Currean, b A. A.

Rumjaha

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Total

CIVIL SERVICE.

FIRST ELEVEN V NEXT FIFTEEN.

twice in quick succession, and event-

ually Sparks put behind. From the kick Club right wing got away and a centre from the right saw the "Ambrose" defenders too slow and England getting possession scored with a first timer.

"CAIRO BEAT R.G.A

DEPARTURES.

Fer sa. Aki Maru" on Thursday :- Mears K. Takakawa, Takanashi, M. omi, Mrs Takeuchi, Messrs T. Midsuno, P. Pride, organ, Mrs Tomige. Mr Mrs Eaight Mr Vs George. Mit & Mrs. H. Wood, Mesra H. Matsushima, H. Yokotake, Mr and Mrs Mishima, Mr J. Stepforth Miss Mishima, Mess Tatra, M. Itob. Kok Piu. Mis Facaszuchi, Kes Wada. Mrs H. Naka hara, Me Yoshii, Mr S. Takalis Shi. Miso Hare Tomibara, Masts &. Odate. T. Takeuchi. I. Kawano, Shibaha a Kiss H. Morgan, Messrs Torniye, J. S. War- A fast

Gill, K. Tokoyama,

The "Caire" and R.G..A., met in an interesting friendly match at Happy Valley on Friday evening. and closely contested game resulted in a win for the Sailors by the only goal of the match.

the

ad B. GL Thorne, Bees, Maurs Collins, Ewok Wai Stum, E. Kitai, C. Mirai. Norioka, Mins T Muroi, Mrs Lam King Yok, Mr Mizzo and Mr 3 Fojii.

Ter s..Kamo Maru" yesterday :- Mr Ri Sei You. Mr K. Kadokura, Mr M.

Tua bin. 8, Yamada, Gea, Martin, J. Alandi, Misa I.

Half Time Clab 1. "Ambrose" 0. On resuming play Ambrose"

The Gunners attacked from pressed but offside against Forcett'

start. but the Sailors' defence was relieved Play continued even for sound and kept them out. The time until Savage getting possession Sailors got away after about ten Ohira Maj G. Ratchinaby. Messrs Re. ran for Goal but was fouled in the rainutes of strenuous defensive play Inmumesa. S. A penalty area by one of the Club de- and bombarded the Gunners' citadel Kiours, Miss N. Mori, Mr E. Law, fenders. Hannaford took the kick, from all ranges, but the defence Wire Pertha Jeppies. Mossra Camp and Rodgers brought off a splendid withstood the ssranit and transferred. Minami, Kawano C. save. Foul against Harwood for Excitement was high at both ends of "carrying" looked bad but "Ambrose" the field on several occasions, hut packed their goal and eventually the ball refused to go into the net. cleared the ball. Club came again Hall time arrived with the score sheet and from a good run Begg scored with

blank. a fine abot.

No further scoring took place, Club winning 2 goals to 0.

Club team: Rodgers: Gerrard, Railton: Forsyth. Rodgers,

The Gunners again attacked at the resumption, and gave the Sailors' de

fence a hot five minutes. Veale raced away down the wing and centered

with

1

which

Upe.

J. Koroda, C. Cambi, T. Tomita, 6.

Kerits. Y. Nagami, Au Ea Shio, Ri Resu. Min. I. E. Kaller, Wm. Azkine, Patrick bleeson, B.. Podearetsky Y Santos. 3. S. Kincham. Mr Pathibos Yamamoto, I akami, Ataisemo§; A.

Jean. Mr K. Kojima, Mastor Amisemof Mrs N. Kojima Mr Kojima Mra NT

Podgaretsy. Miss E. V. Fodgaretsky, Mrs E. V. Podgaretsky, Mis Datapbell.

Amisemaff, Madam

Amisemoff,

Mr A. Abron, Mr S. Fukushima, Mis G.

Lemon, Mr & Mrs Fard Destolen, Mr

Phail Banner Telier, Kuhr, Begg beautifully to McHugh, who shot over & Mrs Picard Destelsn, Mrs. 8. Weeg- the cross bai. Best followed up all P. L. Spetice, Miss 7. 8pence, and England.

Mesar 8. Fukushima R. Gaubert, A. Bishop

Botte, RL Hohl, H. Lehmann J. 5. W28 Kingham, Mrs M. E. Kinesid, Mr & Mrs handled P. O. Bam, Miss J. B. Allen, Mrs F..S.

Balladay, Mr W. F Bowerman and M J. B. Smith.

"Ambrose" team:-Harwood: Raw- GL lins, Parker: Boylin, Hodge, Viant: Savage, Sparks, Hannaford, Monk house and Fawcett.

Referee, Mr. Jones.

18

:

Club had the better of the play, and were the best team. They have 2 spendy set of forwards and should do kell this season. The cabnging of 370 Beng to centre forward (Kur going inside left) in the second half of the game undoubtedly improved the attack.

Play

stinger did well in saving. transferred, Stevenson" when favourably placed. The free kick did not get rid of the danger. The Gunners kept the attackers out forme ce me which res converted by fine centre which was converted by Woods with a first time shot. The Gunners tried hard to equalise after this but lack was against them. Sailors won by I goal to wil."

INTERPORT SWIMMING.

SOME FURTHER REFLECTIONS.

The

For the "Ambrose" Savage was the outstanding player. Hannaford also played a good game, several good chances were spoilt by their outside The First Eleven though consider-left being ofside. Their defence was ably below full strenght-Reed being good but they had a speedy set of 16a notable absentee were much too forwards to watch, and they did well the Interport team really given

strong for the Next Fifteen, and ́s to keep them out as they did.

30 one-sided and uninteresting game re- CHINESE ATHLETIC V. UNITED. 28 sulted. All the players showed want

Did the medicere performance

of

adequate test of Shanghai's mettle?

the

Played on the Chinese ground on six the N. C. D. News. Now 81 of practice. Sayer and Fincher Saturday, this match resulted in a swimmers are back oue is able to 23 knocked up half a century each, but win for the Chinese by 3 geals to one. go into the matter a little deeper.

8 were missed several time; for the cthers Dunkley, Gorvin and Sara were the only ones to make any stand. In the bowling department Sandiord and Bacon obtained three wickets apiece for the Fifteen at a reasonable cost. For the Eleven, Severn and Bird still appeared useful. W.Scores follow: -

Total (innings declared)..201 J. Fraser, E. Lawrence, B. D.

CHICAGO, October 16th. The court sustained the demurrer of the Chicago Tribune declaring that there cause for action in the ten willion dollar libel suit filed by the Cor. Evans, J. Smith, C. Dance, J. Stalker, poration of Chicago on the ground that did not bat. the newspaper's criticisms of the Mayor's financial policy gravely impaired the city's credit.

GERMAN INDEMNITY,

Per "Shidzucks Mara" on Oct.

14-Liest. Nomura, Merse Toneda, Meers M. Komatis, 8. Kolay shi, Mr and Mrs K. Logan, Dr. P. Sidline, Mr and Mrs J. Mackenzie, Watanabe, Dr. N. Orams, Mr and Mrs Master D. K. A. Mackenzie, His C. M. Brown, Mise Walker, Miss J. B. Oake- shout, Mears 6. Fitch, T. Kitam. E. Kothny, Criberlinski, G. H. Bolph, M. Hanabus, Mrs G. M. Rolph, Miss E Rolph, Mrs P. Sidline, Colonel Endo. r M. inads. Cap: B. Kan, Colonel Takata. Mr P. Sidline, Mr M. Hanabusa, Mr Y- Wakamatsu Mr J. Musano, Mr R. Nak anitbi, Mr K. Higashi, Mr T. Tanaka, Mr H Rewal. Mr G. G. Wallace, Miss Y Fokuoks Miss M. Tamurs. Mr Tang Shuo Liang, Me F. T. Hiri, Mr A

M Kobars, Mrs A Rock, Miss F. A Ruck, Mia M. G. Ruck, Miss I. M. Rucs Mr I. Ito, Mr T Higa Me Tamaki. M- Zahily, Mr & Mrs. Kefer Miss J. S

BJ, MrP, Coleman, Mr A. E. Suthers,

Neufr MeJ. Kanta, Mr H Nagase, Mr. T. Marsilme Mr T. Hotta, Mr B. Ish. iwatari, bir Nagashima, Mr J. Poetr

Khiva," on October 15:- West,

Per 4. This was a clean fast game with the Middling our showing undoubt Chinese having the best of the play edly was when comparing the but United were unlucky in not scor-exploits of our men and of such a

on at least one or more occasions. young gladiator Referee: Mr. Leung Yuk Tong,

SEASON 1921-22.

OPENING FIXTURES,

With the drawing for the opening on Friday, the 1921-22 1 matches

Bowling Analysis.

D. ·M. P.

Arculli. Currean..

12. 3 45

0

FIRST ELEVEN.

10 I 55

1 A. A. Rumjahn.: 10

F. J. de Rome, b Govin

$2

37

1

1

25

1

G. R. Sayer, Retired

52

1

0 31

1

E. Fincher, c Gill, b Sandford....

C. Severa, b Cowen

H. E. Strange, c Gill, b Saudford..

E. W. Hamilton, e Hill b Coxen..

0

17

2 follows:-

£

PARIS. October 15th, A message from Berlin states that the 8. H. Ismail.... ? Committee of Guarantees has reached an S. F. R. Ismail.. 3

INDIAN B.C. agreement with the German representa

Fraser..

tives regarding the payment of the instalA. A. Rumjabo, c Thompson, b to those of last year. The principalmente of the indemnity. Steps. will be ceremony will be at the Cenotaph in Waitehall where wreaths will be laid speculation on the fall of the mark.

taken to prevent any action encouraging on behalf of the King, the Government: the Dominions and India.

A two minutes' silence will be observed leven in the morning throughout the nited Kingdom.

Tails of the arrangements being made in the United Kingdom to observe Armis tire liay will be forwarded to all parts of the Empire. It is hoped that there will be general co-operation for the observance in such a manner as will best curmond with the conditions of each country and locality.

CZECHO-SLOVAKIA OIL LANDS.

NEW YORK, October 15th. The Standard Franco-Americane Com- Jany of Paris, which is a subsidiary of the Standard Old Company of New Jery has been granted the exclusive rights of developing the oil lands of Czecho-Slovakia.

+

GERMAN RAILWAYS.

BELLIK, October 15th.

LABOUR AND ARMAMENTS.

WASHINGTON, October 16th.

S. H. Ismail, e Dance, b Stalker.. 13

A. H. Ramjahn, b Stalker ...... 28

5. A. B. Ismail, c Evans, b Stalker 8 S. D. Ismail, b Stalker

The Labour Federation has appealed to T. S. Carrean, hit wicket, b Stalker & labour organisations in Central and 0. Ierall, Fraser, b Evans South America, to join the movement fors. A. Ismail, b Robinson the reduction of armaments by holding A. L. Arcalli, not out demonstrations on Armistice Day.

NEW AMERICAN FEDERATION./

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Total

C. Hake, c and b. Bacon

F. J. Ling, c and b, Sandford.

RE. O. Bird, b Bacon.

W. H. Edmonds, st. Booker,

Bacon ..

The opinion is held by a Horgkong paper that some of the results were stage. Eleven clubs have entered the scarcely indicative of the respective 31st division of the League, and 12 showings of

2 football season has advanced another

the

The teams.

Cpt. F. F. Bowdeo. Lieut. C. J.

C. H. Godfrey. Mr and Mrs Ablo ard, Lieut.-Com. Powell Mrs L. Resario. as Johnstone, Rev. J. Martins. Miss G. P. Barakovsky. nevertheless it is now known that Mrs Laya Mr Dawson. Mr Gritis, Mirs some very businesslike endeavours Winter, Mr D. G. Donate, Sir W. Sayles

Mirs Sayley, Col. and Mrs Butler, Mr H. were made by MacCabe, Brown, McFarland, Miss McFarland, Mrs Gil Siemssen and the members of the Blian, Krand His C. R. Bennett. Mr and relsy race team. And this remem- Mrs Crombie, Miss Crombie, Miss D. bering how sorely our men were Langnin, Capt. Igdole, Mr Van Dewen tor. Mr G. J. Howell, Mrs Winter, MrC handicapped-salt water did not agree. Wheeler Miss Gillies Mr Gillies. Mr W. 8. Wood, Mr R ́s nviner, Mr Carlton. with them.

Lieut. Com. Powell, Mr F.. E. Johnsor. Mr Cordeillac, Mr H. J. Brest, Capt. W A. 8wift, Capt. L. F. Daniels, Mr Heger. Mr J. H. Nicholson, Act. Enz. Liens L P. Surtees. Mr Linder. Mr.J. Wood, Rev. J. Mra and Misses McWhi ter, J. C. put Eades, Me W. J. Hollis, Capt. Fenn Gas forward by the journal is that kell. Mr Rowlings Mr Marchall, Mr 1st DivisionClub, Police, "Am Shanghai ought to have won. This Gander, Misses Achison, Miss Mordie. Miss Weaves, Mist Hirós, Mr R. A. a little too far. Roberts, Brand Mrs H. Tarby, Dr Kan seems to be going but, as we pointed out last week, oan. Mr H. M. Rodgers, Mr Eacon, Mr even the 100 yards--in spite of John- and Mrs B. L. Mantle, Wrand Mrs C. B. 8 2nd Division-Club, Carlisle," stone's, the star Hongkong swimmer's Oooper, Me L. Butchins, Mr 3. Alves

[and Mr. J. Speicher. "Curlew," R.G.A., Wilts., Kowloon, fine exhibition in this event-had 156 United, University, St. Joseph'e Fetherstonhangh travelled, might

Punjabis and South China "A" and have been ours. "B" teams.

be pretty positive about "the best on Sept. 29 sud is expected to arrive The first division starts on October team having won," and give all credit Hongkong about Nov. 8. 29, and the second division on Octo-to the Victoris Club, it is still per-Castle" ailed from New York on Fest

The Dodell-Castle Lina 8. "Bower

ber 22.

missible to the losers to run over their | #9, via Panama Canal and is expected to The draw resulted as follows —

arrive here towards the end of November: Jan.

1

G. Knight, not cut

Extra

21

10

Tosal

2

Bowling Analysis,

0. R.

W.

Gorvin.

9. 37

1

Bowling Analysis.

0. 34. R.

T. Fraser

&

2 24 1

Tarice Dankeley Sara Coven.

4 21 0

4

13 0

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5

14

2

B. D. Evans

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15 6

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Sandford

4

23

3

J. Stalker.. Capt. Spinks

.12

3 27

Bacon...

4 17

3

6 1

11

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LONDON, October 15th.. Beater learns that the elections for the Congress of the new Central American A. Hazarin, D. Rumjahn, did not bat, Federation have been fixed for October 30th. Congress will meet on January 15th.

STEEL MARKET,

Loxson, October 19th. In the hope of re-establishing the market it is announced that important reductions in the price of steel will take effect on October 17th, ranging from £2,

The extending ramification of Stinees to £4. is evidenced by a statement in the news- papers that the magoate is planning to take over the railways and possibly other state-controlled institutions with object of running them on 6 paying basis. The railways at present show deficit of 6fteen milliard marks.

COTTON THREAD PRICES.

the

11

SILESIAH PRORLIM,

GENEVA, October 13th.

J. P. Robinson 2.4 0 14

I.R.C. (2nd) V. K.C.Ċ. (2nd).

NEXT FIFTEEN.

the 2nd division. They areas supposition chivalrously

I brose," "Cairo Curlew," "Tamar," Titanis," Wits., Kowloon, South 3 China, and R.G.A. ·

+

1ST DIVISION, October 29, kick-off st 4.30 p.m. sharp-

B.C.A. v. "Cairo,” at 8.C.A. ground. Police v. "Tamar," at Navy "E" 8 ground..

"Ambrose" v. "Curlew,” at Navy "A" ground. 22

2/Wiltshires. R.G.A., st 800 kumpoo ground.

0

H.Sandford, cling, b Bird. H. Booker, Ran out...... B. Dunkeley, Sayer, h Bird Played on the Indian Recreation A Taylor, e Ling, b Bird...... Club's ground, on Saturday, and re- W. Gorrin, Hamilton, b Bird.. 15 salted in a win for the Indians by 31 W. Gill; e Hamilton, b Bird. In an address concluding the League runs. Ali Mocsdeen for the Indians C. J. Brockbank, c Fincher, b of Nations debates on the Hilesian prob was very successful with the ball, Edmonds.......... lem Viscount Ishii said they were inspir taking 5 wickets for 15 runs:- ed throughost by the spirit of justice

K.C.C and equity, Viscount hii thanked especially the French and British dele. 2. J. Edwards, cand b Kitchell.; who notwithstanding the fact that 8. Bates, b Minnu............

W. Cowen, at Strange, b Bird. W. H. Thornton, b Severn....

10. J. Tacchi, c Knight, b Hamilton

2

7

£14

ideal

available

And while one can

The P. & U... "Somali" left London

Among those who did not take part, Macgregor's diving prowess and

Japan's new wireless station Wallin's valour in water polo might have gone a long way towards victory, which is situated on a lów point ar not to mention the names of Berthet the southern end of Tsingtao harbour. and Mears. That our team could be will be ready for operation by Nov-

selection of all the ember. Construction work on th

mattle station was begun by the Japanese strength and of the four clubs was imposible military authorities last winter. It and always will be impossible. Fiss steel maats more than 400 feer. at But if local stalwarts, including those high and two wooden masts which are who did not go to Hongkong, rill considerably lower. It will be able to remember the importance of practice receive wireless messages from all. during the next season and the follow-parts of the world and to send October 22, kick-off at 3 pm., ingone, Hongkong should have a hard messages to any part of Japan or th

Hongkong Club v. Kowloon, Club ground.!

bye..

"Titania" a bye.

sharp. LONDON, October 15th.

„Messta.“Conte-SORORDCE a further-alli

round reduction in cotton thread prices, both nations tal faterestrich F-0 Kerridge, u Ali-Moosdoen, approximating to a penny on the four were at stake, gave separately, striking

Minnu

hundred yard reel which will henceforth proofs of moderation and a conciliatory A. P. Pile, b Ali Moordeen cost sixpence..

spirit,-Haras.

9. 8. E. Alderman, e Fincher, b

2ND DIVISION.

time when they visit us in 1923. Philippine Islands. Although intend

St. Joseph's v. 8.C.A. "B," at St. If we can keep the present materialed primarily for the use of the

S

0 Joseph's grind.

1 Chester Woods, b Hamilton. 18.

4

United A. Club ▾. Wüts,

Bacon, o Fincher, b Severn

2 United ground.

(up to form and fighting strength military, Japanese officials in Taingtac

at there seems title doubt of the result jucate the co

of the return match

accepted.

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