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commencing at 11 a.m (with a tia interval from 12.30 to 2 30 p.m.)
st the Alexandra Buildings, Des Voeux Road Central, the premises of Massus. KOMOR & KOMOR Des Voeux Road Central, (the oldest curia store in Hongkong) THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF APANESE AND CHINESE ART OODS - ANCIENT AND, MODERN.
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Catstogues will be issued.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 7, 1921,
on
THURSDAY, November 17, 1921, umumonuing at 11 a.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street,
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4 bales Brown Call,
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their play. In the first half play WAS all in favour of "Carlow," Cook being responsible for the only goal scored. The second half saw Kowloon have a little more of the play, but the Sailors predominated. Referee, Mr. Jones.
WILTS. v. “TAMAR.”. This match, played on the Chinese ground, resulted in the Wilts. winning by 3 to 1.
On the play there was not all that difference that the score indicates.
CHINA'S COAL.
EXPORT PROSPECTS WEIGHED.
SATURDAY'S GAMES,
The recent coal stoppage in Great Britain, coupled with shortage of the S. C. A, y " AMBROSE."
fuel in other countries, offers a favourable occasion for briefly re-f This match played on Navy "A"
viewing the prospects before coal ground attracted the usual crowd of Chinese spectators. Chan So and.
exports from China. Judged in the light of the past twelve mouths' hap- Tung Tai were absent from the Chinese
penings, there can be no question of team and the Sailors had Fawcett and Hannaford 'absent. The Chinese start-
the favourable nature of such pro- ed the game, but the Sailors were the
speets, although their realisation is first to attack, the Chinese defence The Sailors were unlucky and a draw not so closely at hand as many imagined, says Eastern Engineering. clearing,
transferred would have been a fair result of the In the first place, China must Play was to the other end where Phillpots game. headed out. "Ambrose" took up the attack again and a good movement was apoilt by offside. At the other end Harwood had to clear from Ip Kau. The game hearabouts was very fast, the ball travelling from end to end with great rapidity. Half time arrived with the score sheet blank. The opening stage to the second half was sensational, the Chinese being two goals up in as many minutes. Starting the Chinese forward line worked the ball down,
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Referee, Mr. Bolton.
Menham and Amour were the out-produce more coal before he can standing players for the Soldiers, export largely. Then freight must be whilst Hatton, Atkey and Grant did lowered, and better technical and commercial ability must be devoted to well for the Sailbre
the industry and to its export trade. The larger mining companies in China are, frankly not interested in the export of coal, as they can dispose of their output to the native industry. The "Titanic" R.G.A. match was Some of the lesser-known companies, postponed,
TITANIA" v R.G.A.
CLUB RES, ▾ S.C.A. "B".
CURLEW" (R.) † KOWLOON
however, are prepared to undertake the business where profitable. In one recent case the question of freight stood in the way of the export of a coal cargo to Europe. It was found possible to obtain the quantity as well
quality of coal required from Tsingtao, but it was not found possible to secure a low enough shipping rate per ton. It is under. (R)stood that, to make it profitable to sell the coal in Europe, the rate would have to be as low as about 30%. per ton, whereas shipping companies are calling for 10s. to los. more. One difficulty met with in the export of Chinese coal to distant countries is
and Ip Kau'securing sent in a stinging | In the Second Division the match shot that Harwood caught but let Club v. S.C.A. "B" was called off, slip through his hands into the the Club only managing to turn out net. This pleased the Chinese and four players. The Chinese should from the restart they came again, be awarded the points. A long punt forward by Leung Tai Fong saw Rowlands miskich, letting in Tan Tak Chettng who had no difficulty in scoring. Ambrose.” Played on the Club ground, the now thought it was time they bad aCurlew" won easily by 5 goals to 0. look in; and good movements by the Savage and Monkhouse saw Chinese defence having an anxious time, but they cleared. Not to be denied, however, the Sailors returned and forced a corner, Savage placed well but Lai Yuk Yat headed out. The ball fell at the fest of Viant who was standing well ont. He took a first timer that saw Lau Hing Cheung beaten from the time it left his foot. The Sailors tried hard to get on level terms but the Chinese defence held
out, full time arriving with the Chinese winners of a good game by 2 goals to 1.
Referee, Mr. Hollands. Tentas "Ainbrose” :—Harwood: Rowlands, Philpott: Viant Parker, Hodge Savage, Sparks, Monkhouse, Drayton, and Batterham.
S.C.A. Lau Hing Cheung Lai Yuk Tat, An Kit Seng-Chung Wing Shing, Leung Tai Fong, Leung Yuk Tong: Lau Tak Cheung, Leung Tak, Wong Pak Cheun, Ip Kan, Chu Kwong Yeung.
POLICE "CAIRO."
By drawing with the Sailors. the Police were lucky. They have to thank Swan for "saving them. They were without Valentine and Watts, Hillyer, and Post deputising,
The Police lost the toss and Pear- son started the game. The Sailors gaining possession were soon attack- ing. but MeWalter. cleared.
WILTS RES: v. 'PUNJABIS.
This match played on the Sookum poo ground was a runaway game for the Soldiers, who scored no less than six times, Punjabis failing to reply This is the third week in succession that the Res. have scored 6 goals.
the danger of spontaneous combustion on the long voyage; but clearly this difficulty is not insurmountable. As regards the future prospects of export, an important fact must be borne in
mind. Last year,
it may be remembered, the Kailan Mining Administration announced
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S.C.A. "A" v. UNITED..
In this game o Navy "A"
at Chinwangtao to deal with one. ground a good deal of bad feeling brought from the Yangtaze Valley, was shown, one of the Unit A contract with the owners of the ed men being ordered off the iron-ore nincs on the Yangteze was field. Tho Referee had pre completed, the amount of ore viously had the teams together mentioned being 4,000,000 tons, and warned them. The Chinese while other sources of supply were scored their first goal from a penalty also under investigation. It is ob- against Hyder, and shortly after they vious that when this plant starts were again successful, thus winning working, it will increase the de- the match by 2 gcal to 0.
mand for coal produced in tho country, and until other sources of supply are opened up there will be less available for export. An interest- In this game on St. Joseph's grounding point is the recent demand from the Gunners were strengthened by the inclusion of Watson senior in the team, they scored in the first half from a penalty, Watson being respon- sible for the second goal toward the end of the second half.
R.GA, RES. v. ST. JOSEPH'S.
Final score-R.G.A. Res 2, St. Josephs 0.
Referes, Mr. Jones.
CRICKET.
I.R.0, 2ND. v. C.S.C.C. 2ND.
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The I.R.C. played their first league match in the Second Division on Sat- urday against the Civil Service Cricket Club on the latter's ground rem Broward and won by a big margin.
Scores:-
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Pearson gaining possession yet Watson going who beat the backs but failed miserably in front of Eve. At the other and Matthews (who was playing centre forward) was giving the Police defence a busy time. On one occasion he was almost through, Clarke just charging him off in time. The Sailors were having the best of the game but individual play spoilt possible chances to score. McWalters for the Police was working hard but Dr. Smalley 0. Madar, b Kitchell he strayed occasionally into the D. J. Gorrin, run out forward line... Half time saw no C. J. Tacchi B. Curreem..
Lt. Thornton B. Curreem..
score.
H. Sandford C, Bax, b Kitchell C. Sara, b Kitchell... W. Gill C. Bux, b Curreem
The second half saw the Sailora at A. C. Murphy, b B. Curreem tacking with a will, but Swan safely R. F. Taylor, b Kitchell negotiated shots from Matthews D. Cooper. not out... and Gale. They continued to press, B. G. Spinka, b Curreem however, and Matthews again getting possession of the ball scored with a fine shot that. Swannover saw until in the net. The sailors came again from the restart, but sent behind. From the kick Pearson sent Robertson
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put the ball in to the net. After this S. A. R. Ismail, b Gorria... both sides tried hard to take the lead! J. S. Curreom 1.b.w, b Gorrin. but time arrived with the score un-4. Madar o Gorrin, b Saray..
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This game, played on Navy "B"
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E. Ali Moosdeen, not out.
Extras.
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