FRIDAY MARCH 9, 1928

FOOTBALL

NOTES AND COMMENT.

TO-MORROW'S GAMES:

SHIELD COMPETITION,

BUMI-FINALS.

JUNIOR DIVISION.

Hawkins v. South China "B,", Bookumpoo "A" ground.

Kick-off at 2.45 p.m.`sharp,

SENJÖR DIVISION.

"A" ground.

Kick-off at 4.30 μm, slnep.

WIRST BIVISION LEAGUE.

SPORT.

CRICKET.

Saturday, commencing at 2.15 p.m.- A. E. Wood (Capt.), G. R. Bayer, E. W. Hamilton, A. R. Sutherland, F. J. Ling, F. H. Holdman, F. Baker, Police v. Durban, St. Joseph's E. C. Fincher, W. H. Edmonds, E.

Dankley and W. Callip.

ground.

Club v. Hawkins, Club gropni. Kowloon v. Titania, Navy "A",

FOOTBALL

JAPANESE TENOR,

THE CHINA MAIL.

MR. SEIJIRO TATSUMI.

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SOLDIERS AT PLAY. LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AN

„KING'S REGIMENT. 1.

Keen rivalry for athletic honours

Under Bandmaster E. J. N.

ARRIVALS.

Salohan, (Yue Woo) from Canton. 098.

PASSENGERS.

"ROJECTED, "DEPARTORES

·UKINA COLST, ETG.

ΠΑΤΟΥ.

Mar. 11.-D. L...

11. 4. 11-0, N. 19,--O. N 12-10.3.N 13-0.6.K. 12.-D. L 13.-O. N.

Halfoong. Banks Kanchow. Kwolyang.

Taksang. Soshuar. Relching,

Kwangtung. Kvaisang.

14-10.8.N. "Wingeang

1.-LOAN, Loksang.

13-LOAN.

14-1.0.8.N.

Faux

18.-D.L

Hathong

10.-10.9N.

28, A

Bintang.

ነ | Mar. 11.—0. N.

Sheaf Lance, (B. & 8.) from Canton. Wanchai.

احمر

KOWLOON !. CHINESE R. O..

Kwangtung, (B. & 8.) from Bang- A WONDERFUL SINGER.

prevails between the rank and file "kok, Swatow-BIL. The following will represent the

of the King's Regiment of Hong O.R.C. in a fret Lingue mistah v.

The Theatre Royal was fairly kong and to-day on the Hongkong

Indien, (J. Manner) from Copen- Kowloon at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow at Kowloon G. Lea, H. Ching, W. well filled when Seijiro Tatsumi, Football ground the annual athletic

mooting is taking place when the hagen, Singapore.---Wanchai. Hung, H. O. Hung, Y. K. Sti, J. M. the Japanese tenor, gave his fast finals will be decided of the pre-

City of Norwich, (Bank Line) from Tan, M. W. Le, Wang Sik To.. Ho concert last night and probably liminary heats which have already Shangbai,-A10. Wing Kip, Lai Enon and Loang Kammany of the audience were prompt been run off. The ground has been Tean, (B. & 8.) from Saigon.-Weet Cheung,"

ed to attend more from a curiosity fittingly decorated for the day and Point.

Sinking, (B. & S.) from Shanghai, CIVIL SERVICE V. INFANTRY, point of view than from the impulse what with the greasy pole, barrel which usually induces one to listen that constitutes an athletic atmos

obstacles, etc., averything is there Swatow-B12.

Doucalion, (B.& 8.) from Liverpool, phere.

Bingapora.-Holt's Wharf. The following will represent Civil to a night's entertainment, What- over the motive was it is certain Service 1st. XI v. Infantry in that everybody left the Theatre Watson, the H.M.8. "Hawkin's"

Tak Sang, (J. M. & Co.) from King's R.fi.A.. Sookumpoo Lenga fixture at Happy Valley on highly satisfied, and surprised that band played selections during the Shanghai, Swatow.-Oo's Wharf.

Mr. Tatsumi was possessed of such

Shunt, (Po On) from Kwong Chow afternoon.. The committes in a wonderful tenor voice as he re- charge of the meeting ja Captain

WED, Mono-B15. vented last night,

Son On, (Li Fat) from Fort Bayard. W. B. Moorhead, Lieut. Ở. P. Only quite a young man he is so Moore, M.C., Lieut. H. A. Red--Yanmat.

Huichow, (B. & S.) from Canton,— perfect a tenor that he has become ding, M.C. The starter in Captain widely known as the John Mc- . . Hannay, AF.C., and the C Cormack of Japan." With his tator tuuckcopers, Captain P. Pilking and accompanist, Mr. Milton Sey- ton, M.B.E. and Lieut. Burke mour, he is making a tour of the Gaffney, M.C. world which is to cover nine years.

Up to the time of going to prese Already he has an established re- some of the finala had already been patation in Japan where he is re- run off and appended are the re- Cognised us having one of the finest sulte cultivated tenor voices in the coun- Oue Mils-1, Pte. Beale, "B" try, He proposes to visit Canton Company; 2, Cpl. Dobbin, "D" and then follow on to Manila. Ho Company: 3, Pte. Paul. "A" Com- has only been singing professionally pany: 4, Pte. Cook, "C" Company: just over a year hut by the time he 5, Pte. Wildman, "C" Company: uttains the age of 30, said Mr. Sey- 6, Pte. Highton, "D" Company mour to a China Mail reporter last

Half Mile1, L/c. Carr, "A" night, his voice will be almost fully Company; 2 L/c. Riley, "D" developed. To work up a tenor Company; 3, Pte, Beale, "B" Com-¡ voice to the necessary stage of par- pany; 4, Ple. Cook, "C" Company ion was a very hard and slow, Pte. Harris, "C" Company: & cres, he said, adding that Mr. Drummer Carson, Tatsumi was the only Japanese Quarter Mile-1, Sgt. Holland, tenor of his class in the world who "C Company; 2, F/c. Banks, "C" had embarked on a professional tour. Company; 3, Cpl. Harris, "C" Perhaps tho pick of his render- Company; 4. Cpl. Dobbin, "D" ings last night was Ave Maria." Company: 5, Pte. Crane, "C" At least the audience seemed more mpany; 6, Pte. Jones, "C" Com- enchanted by his voice in this parti- pany.

ground.

South China v. Tammar, South Chinn ground.

Kick-off at 4.30 p.m. sharp,

BECOND DIVISION.

UNITED v. TITANIA,

The following will represent the United Athletic Club in their Second Division League fixture, on Saturday. 10th inst. U.A.C. Ground. Kick off Kowloom v. Marazion, Kowloon 3.00 p.m. sharp.--Brach (Capt); Chil

tep, Jackson; A. N. Other, Leonard, Bunghoto) ground.

Derry, Brown, Durian v. Police, Navy "B", Urqabart; Kent,

Botelbo, and Chubb. ground.

Tnited v. Titania, United ground. King's v. St. Joseph's, Sookum-i poo 3 ground.

Auxiliaries, Y.

St.

Wartons Joseph's ground.

University v. South China "A," Navy A ground.

Kick-off at 3 pan, sharp.”

CLUB v. HAWKINS.

The following will represent tha Club in their league game with the II.M.S. Hawking on Saturday on the Club ground; kick-off at 4.15 p. McPhail, Israel, Bishop Mair, Stewart, Railton, Skipper. May, Valentine and England.

Geriard,

1

AMOY.

11.D. L 14.-0.8. R.

Yatabing.

Sluklang 'Halfoong.

Hoshu Maru. Hriching. Arechnen. Haibong.

18.-D. L

13.-O. N.

18-D. L..

FOOCHOW.

Anjou, (Wing Tai) from Kongmon, Mar. 11.-D.L. Co's Wharf, Kwangtah, (C. M. B. N.) from Can- ton.-Co's Wharf.

13. D. L

Halfoong Haiching

18.-D. LA

Haihong

TAKAO.

President Grant, Admiral Line) Mar. 18-0, S. K. Boshu Maru. from Manila.-Kowloon Wharf.

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DEPARTURES.

March 9. Halvard, (Wo Fat Sing,) for Canton

Wing Sang, (J. M. & Co.) for Can ton.-March 9.

Kwong Sang, (J. M. & Co.) for Shanghai, Swatow-March 9.

Reima, (Tai Woo.) for Holbow.—

March 9.

Mahon, (Tung Tuck.) for Canton.- March 9.

Mishima Mar, (7. K. K.) for Haiphong. Foihow.-March 9.

Caravellas, (Lapicque & 05.) for Swatow-Maren 9,

Saioton, (Yue Woo.) for Canton

March 9.

New York, Iloilo.-March 9,

City of Norwich, (Bank Lina.) for

Sinkiang, (B. & 8.) for Canton.--

March 9.

SHANGHAI

Mar. 11,-0. N. Bloklong,

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1A, O. L. Pros. Graat. 12.0. N. Kanchow. 18.-1.0.8.N.Takensig. 13.-J.O.J.L. Tjibedar. 11-P. & ().

Nankio 13.-N.Y.K. Tajims Matu 13.--0. N. Szechnen.

13.-I.C.A.N.

Kvaisang.

14.-1.0.8.N. Wiogasus. 14.-P.-M.

Pres. Toft.

15-1.0,8.N.. Esang. 15.-P. & O. 15.--E. L. 15.-1.0.9.N, 18-0, M. 18.-B. F. 18.-N.Y.K. 18-J.C.J.L. 20.-T. K. K. -21--C.P.S.

23.-A. O. L 29.-P. M.

Apr. 2-T.K.K.

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Foudin. City of Poone. Loksang. Nanking. Pyrrhus Shldzooka Maru. Tjikembang. Korea Maru, Empress of Asia. Pras. Madison. Pres. Cleveland. Shinyo Maru, Pres. MeKizlay. Empress of Canada. Yokohama Mara. Siberia Blaru, Pres. Jackson. Obian

The games that will attract the largest crowd will be the two Shield semi-finals at Sokumpan. In the Junior game Hawkins meet the

cular song than in any other. In Long Jump:-1, Cpl. Proven, Chinese team. Judging from occurred :---"A few minutes later any of his songs not a flaw could be "B" Company; 2, Q.M.Sgt. Bur the result of the League mulch be an unfortunate incident occurred detected in his delivery and it nett, "C" Company; 3, Sgt. Wil- tween these two fears last Satur- which resulted in Phillips being appeared as an easy thing for him son, A Company; 4, Cpl. Day, day the Sailors should win, but on ordered off. The rulings of the to reach any difficult note within "A" Company; 5, L/c. Livsey, the rim of the play they were lucky, referee, Mr. Williams, especially the scope of a tenor voice. and 1 expect to see the Chinese those for offside were excellent but Tatsumi was in short a great sue- "D" Company.

Mr. "D" Company; 6, L/c. Taylor, reverse the previous result. The he seemed too-prone to blow the-eess-and-it is greatly to be hoped High Jump 1, Bgt. Holland,

Aojou, (Wing Tai.) for Kongmon.- inner meets the King's reserves in whistle for trivial offences that that to-night's autionce will be as "C" Company; 2, Sgt. Baker, "B" March 9.

might easily have been overlooked. targe as the excellence of Mr. Tat- Company; 3, Drummer Walker,

Saiyang. (B. & 8.), for Shanghai, Such a case occurred at this user's performance mistakably Company; 4, Lieut. Tisdall, Swatow.-March 9.

May 4.-C.P.S. The Senior game is between 24130. Mears in playing the ball warrants.

21.-T.E.K. Shanli, (Po On.) for Bort Bayard.--- "D" Company; 5, Pte. Drennan, the R.1.A. and the Kinga. The fueled a Hongkong player with former are very weak at present and his hand. The whistle was blown gramine will be as follows:-

This evening Mr. Tatsumi's pro- O Company: G, L/c, Blakoe, March 9. will have to depend on several and a fout given. Phillips protested

"A" Company.

Kwangtab, (C. M.'S. N.) for Shang. Throwing the Cricket Ball:-1, bai.—March 9. Tient. Redding, "C" Company; 2.

the antl.

Second Division players to make up saying You are treating as like "Theas" (Rubinstein)

1-Preghiera" (Tosti) and

the cleven. A win for the King's schoolboys and was immediately

2.- Elegie (Jules Massénet); Corpl. Holland, "A" Company; 3,

is expected. In the event of ʼn draw ordered off. This ruling was un-The Morning Wind" (Gena I/c. Banks, "C" Company; 4. st full fume extra time will be play doubtedly too severe and a caution Branscombo); and ed. The winner will meet Kow- would have more than me the Gates of the Templo (Mra. Pte. Johnson, "A" Company; 6," "Open The Pte. Morgan, "D" Company; 5, loon in the final.

Joseph F. Knapp).

3. The Cave" (Edwin Sch-

In lith the ahove gumes, full

cuse."*

Lauric."

- Pte. Wright, "D" Company,

Putting the Shot:-1, Lieut.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Entries for the A and B divisions

;

Potatoa Race 1, Pte. Payne; 2, Pic. Bird.

Sack Race-1, Pte. Forshaw:

Hona leave Mr. Tours was Consul at Amoy, and he now goes to Tsina fu as Consul General.

Empress of Russia. Taiyo Maru

Pros. Jefferson.

Emurces of A'žïs. Tenyo Maru,

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVALS.

For A. D. In ma. "President Grant" from Manila on Mar. 0:—-Mix P. Armen- daria, Hệ R. G. Abbott, MrG. W. Brownz Mr and Mrs. W. A. Barnaldo, Miss Cabrielle Bousovron, Chan Quan Pong, Mrs Hattie L. Christianson, Onyt. R. M” Do Fa Hals, Rer. Cayo France, Me J. Fyed. Gale, Mr Jas. 7. Jones, De and Mrs D. Little, Mr P. M. Luco Mr John L. Lincoln Miss Natalie Eincolo, Miss 1. F. Lincoln, Mr and Mrs J, W. Horton, Mr O. V Maltby, Men D). K. Maltby, Krú Hasle Mattreon, Mrs Org Ca Chus, He T. A. Pons, Me K. Remore, Min C. V Rogers, Brand Mes J. J. Štrble, Biser, tor Frederick Rahlo, Miss Taross Suarez, Mr Frederick, R. Stanley, New Diana Stanley. Miss Edith E Sparks, Mis- Anna W. Bawyer, Mrand Mrs Wm. H. Sawyer, Mr Obertor W. Smith, Mr Tong Tian Hok, Master Tong Tian Yo, Mr. Wallace, MrvA.,N. Wallace. Mr E W. Whito, Mim Ethel Wright, Miss Boatrics Woods. Mrs A. A. Bryan, Mr and Mra E. 3. Cohainebam, Mr and Mrs F. A. Diakho, Mrs V. M. Dorval, Mr Chisa, A. Edwards. Mr and Mrs Arthur | English, Mrs R. S. Honingsbor, Misses E. L. Horan, N. I. Horan, Mr and Mrs T. A. Miùs, Mrs Chas, Mills, Mr Lewis A. Pisk. Miss C. F. Schurman, Miss‚0, C. Stimson, Mrf). M. Voluso, Me and Mrs A. Moatinois, Mr and Mrs H. Le Pulford, | Mr IaR. Agnor, Miss C. L. Avery, Hứ And Mrs W. R. Allen, Mr andi Mra O. D. Fisher, Messrs T. 9. Holt, Wm. B. Ho too, F. A. Emudelt. Mra de Lopes, Misses H. Lopes and Mary F. Lodyard,

TOPARTURES,

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For B.-I. AR. Tanda” on Mar. 8:-- Mr A. §. Underhill. Mies E. 8.Underhill, Miss MacAlister Brown, Mr IL Waters, Mr Wakford Cox, Mr M. Lymhery. Me G. C. Willes, Mes F. Tautziroff and Mr. K. Kortowaki.

MOVEMENT OF STEAMERS,

The C.P.5, RM.S., "Empress of Asia" arrived at Nagasaki on Mar. 8 at 4 p.m. left Nasavski on Mar. 9 at 4 p.. and is dne at Shanghai on Mr. 10 at

pt. She leaves Woosung at 2 p.m. 314r. 11

The D. F. s.s. "Titan" for Marseilles, Barra Liverpool and Glasgow Jaft Ahanghai on Mar. 8, in das hare on Mar. Hand will be despatched at daylight on Mar. 18,

Call No. 7 in the Central Police Station was the scene of an attempted suicide yesterday, a Chinese men. dicant being detected while trying to hang himself with a piece of cloth.

May B. B. 2.-E.A. 7.-B. F. 14.-B. F.

15.-B. F.

17-P&0. M.-E. A. 23. —P. & O. July 8.-E. AL

15-P, & 0, 23.-P. & U. Ang.-B. F.

7.-E. 4.

Tencer.

Malaya. Automedon. Teirosias.

Delta

Bolivia.

Novara.

Padama.

Malwa

Devanha.

Barpedon.

Australien.

PHILIPPINE 18LANDE, KTÓ

WUCHOW.

Chile.

Mentor:

Mar. 11.—K. W.

Taiminx.

Perseus.

13-K.. W,

Kochow.

2.-B. F.

Oaafa

10-K, W.

Taiming

21.-B. F.

Glaucus.

19.-K. W.

Kochow.

30.-P. & D.

Nyanza

21.-K. V.

Taiming,

17.-E. A.

Kina.

24.-K. W

Kochow.

28.-B. F.

Neleas

27.-K. W.

Taiming.

Juna 1.-E. A.

20.-K. W.

Kochow.

4.-B. P.

TIENTSIN

Chipshing.

*SINGTAO.

Mar. 11.-0. N. Sinking.

'PUKOV.

Kanchow.

NEWODWANG,

CHEFOO.

KHELUNG.

Anyo Mara.

HOIHOW.

Chongang.

.BAIGON..!

Apr. 1.-0.9.K.

Kisha Maru.

HAIPHONG.

BANGKOK.

Ranks.

Mar. 1.-0, Ń.. Tientsio.

I would like to draw the attention neider); "Deeper, and Deeper Still White; R Commny: 2, Pte. of the Lawn Tennis League close to time will be played that is 45 of this correspondent to rules 9 and and Waft Her, Angels Through Morgan, D Company; 3, Pte. the hon. secretary, Mr. J. C, Flatcher, Mar. 21.1.C.&N minutes each way. It should also 13 of the Laws of the game. These the Skies" (Handel). bo noted that the Junior game give all the answer necessary as far 4.-Group of ballads of various Newton, "A" Company; 5, Pte. 19.

Williams, "A" Company; 4, Sgt. Queen's College on Monday, March starts 15 minutes earlier than the as the offence mentioned is concern national characteristics; "Drink To Finnemore,, "A" Company; 6, league games.

ed. With regard to the ordering Me Only With Thine Eyes". "Old Lieut. Bailey, "D" Company. off, Phillips was not ordered off for Folks at Home" (Foster); Mo Three Legged Race:-1, Ples. turned to China. Prior to going on Mar. 12—C. N.

# Mr. B. G. Tour, C.M.G., has re-. The Police meet the Durban in the remark mentioned but for per ther Machee (Chauncey Oleatt Cook and Williams, the Senior Division of the League sistant ungentlemanly conduct in and Ernest R. Ball); and a win for the Sailors is anti-asonel as on nearly every occasion

Annie cipated.

a decision was given by the referee

5-Two Spanish Folk Songs: he disputed it. The remark men- "Preguntale A las Estrellas and 2, Pte. Turner. The Club are at home to the tioned above was not made previous "Noche Serena'; and A Cycle of Hawkins. They are having a difi- to the ordering oll, It was said as Japanese Love Songs (Rosaku run on Sunday was won by "C" yesterday with a fractured thigh

The cross country race which was sent to the Government Civil Hospital Max. 18-0. N.. Tientsia culty at present in getting a team Thillips and the Referes were leay Yamada). - together. Forsyth. Begg, Stewart ing the field at half time. It is,

Company with "B" Company caused by being knocked down by Apr. 2-TKA 6. Curo Mio Ben" (Giuseppe second. and prolly Gerrard being no however, quite possible the retuark Giordani); "Pale Moon" (Frederic starters. McPhail is likely to be in was repeated on the field. Knight Logan); and "Invictus":1, Boy Bonham: 2, Boy Caddick..

Enlisted Boy's Race, 120.yda motor car No. 586. goal and Ismail and Bishop will be

(Bruno Huhn). the two backs. The Hawkins will

440 Yards:-1, S, Holland; 2, RM. Robertson and Mr. F. Adelborg

During Chinese New Year Captain Mar. 24.-10.8.N. also be without several of their best

L/c. Banks; 3, L/c. Harris.

Corporal's Race, 120 yds. :-1, Pte. Bates: 2, Pte. Bullock,

Sergeant's Race, 120 yds.:-1, Sgt. Redfern,

players, but it is expected they will

win.

Wednesday's China Atail printed a report by the "Sports Editor" f the Shanghai Times. The gentle- men also holds that Phillips was ordered off for the one offence, and

HONEYMOON DRAMA.

Titania receive Kowloon and with also that, Phillips red bad langu "WHILE LOVE IS YOUNG." the itter playing up to their form of the last two weeks they should. Now I can say for sure that the Reterea did not complain of obscene language.

win. Both these teams have an

interest in the League, both having a chance for Runners, up honours,

The Chinese meet the Tamar and a very close game should end in the Chinese just winning.

In the Junior Division Kowloon

On the can-

trary, he particularly emphasised which a bride who had been mar- A strange honeymoon drama in the fact that so bad language was ried only six days killed her hus used. Whoever the player was hand and then committed suicide is who told the Sports Editor that the puzzling the Paris police. penalty inflicted was a miscarriage

Revolver shots were heard com.

1.

STUFFING BARBARA.

A GREASY JOB.

4

Barbara, the famous polar bear,

1

A Chinese boy 13 years of ago was

exiled across the Straits of M-dacca to Sumatra and back again in an open 17-foot cance in company with three Malaye. The journey, which was Mar. 9.-1.0.5.N. Mingang. nnertaken from Siginting sear Port Dickson to the nearest point on the other side, took 101 bones to cross and 51 to return.. The journey was completed on the same day,

MarNo11-8. Ac

15.-C. N.

01.08,N. 24.-10.S.N. 28-BA

The forthcoming marriage is Apr.1-0.8.K. announced of Mr. W. J. Fulker, Acting Tidesurveyor. O. H. Customs,

of justice lo, I am sure, did not ing from the flat occupied by who has just died at the London to Miss Julia McLauria. Me. Folker is voice the general opinion of the Albert Liebaud and his 20- Zoo, has already been taken to Shanghai team. Judging from the years-old bride, Germaine Seigneur.pieces.

In

the youngest son of the late Major

Mrs. John MoLaurin, Tangshan, and

will have a hard job with the Mara anghai Association's reply to the The neighbours sent for the police The mortal part of her has been the geographical world for bis Folker F.R.G.8., well-known in zion and a draw will be the probabile for by him from Mr. Williams is down, Mma. Tichaud was found Sons, the Camden Town naturalists, in northern Borden. Miss MoLaatin alve gentleman.the.apology.looked. und when the door was broken acquired by Memrs. E. Gerrard and Besult. Durban should win easily not likely to be forthcoming,

igdependent journeys and researches seated in a chair dressed in her and she will start a new career as a against the Police

The United fact, 3 am credibly informed that white wedding dress with her stuffed specimen in a few months is the youngest daughter of Mr. and will go down to the Titanin.

the reverse was the case and that wreatit of orange blossom on her tiine. The King's are at home to the Phillips expressed his regret to her head. She was dead and the Experts who are now busy on the is talented watercolour painter.

Willitus at the subsequent Inter- St. Joseph's tenus and although the port Dinner. Sports Editor could wound in her head showed where beautiful skin-are up against the During the war the hield an important hatter are pretty good I fancy the also improve his knowledge of the the bullet had entereil Jung's will just manage to win. rules of the game by having nightly body of her husband, also with a huge store of provisións. These

fact that Barbara lind prepared for executive position in a munition On the bed undressel lay the a long winter sleep by laying in a factory in the north of England. The Warders and Auxiliaries game sittings with " should end in a win for the former dent

Special Correspon Bulles wound in the head Pinzed she kept just under her skin. In Ton depastars for Home of Major studying No: 9 and No. 13. to the coverlet was a sobe, opper soine places this deposit of bear's A. G. W. Grierson, RM.LL of the and the game between the Univer- sity and South Chinia "A" should Let me say in conclusion that I ently written by the woman, to the grease is 4 inches thick, and its re- British Kaval Office here, will cocasion likely end in a draw.

hold no brief for the Keferee con- effect that she feared that she was moval is a heavy tank. If people, very much regret ang bis-Triends

still believe in bear's groase for the in Shanghaisays the NO. Daily N cerned, I, quite posible, am of the going mad. It said:

Kwangtang Vatshing. Chansong Bintang

Kishu Maru,

SINGAPORE.

Mar 10-P. &0.

In-N.T.K. 10,-. M. 10--0.4.4. 11.-N.Y.K. 11-A, C. L 11-0. N 12-B. F.

12R. P 13.-P. & 0.

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19, B. F.. 20.-P. A. 10.N.Y.L. IL-Pit O.

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P.&O.

I am given to understand that we opinion that the incident was pre- I love my husband and I do not inair here is a plentiful supply, only jox Grimson succeeded Major Hud shall shortly have a visit.from the ventable. At the same time the want to leave him behind me the polar bear brand might produce tingford here, and no more popular Apr. 1-0.8.K. Chineze footballer of Shanghai, referee was well within his fights first and then kill myself. It is The skull and skeleton are in 8 He had served in various parts of the Therefore I am going to shoot him who are coming here to try conclu- in acting us he did. Possibly if the better for us to die while our love it-nth of minwater, where they will world before being stationed at Shang.

snowy locka. V

offers bas ever. occupied the position. sions with the locals to see who Shanghai Association were affiliated shall represent China in the coming to The Football Association their

still young. Olympic sports in Japan. ganes will be played, the first will idea of overlooking offences might be on Saturday, the 24th, the geb rude shock.

Three

auth the local Association will shortly

The local

the lost on Wednesday, the 28th, to having a meeting when the re- The Hongkong Football Club have sulis of the Interport games will no booking arrangements will be the seine sa for the Interport: Prices other watters- will no doubt be advertised later.

Bimmer for two months to clean

and bleach while the hide is boing hai, and he caw much service during enred with alum and dressed. Then Great War. For a time he was TO-MORROW'S DOG SHOW, Baibara will be set up to suit on board the "Lion," while at the the taste of the museum or show. man who acquirea har,

Hongkong people are reminded of

place ander the ausplook of the Hongship PAR & R. Fran, the Ant kong Boniste for the Prevention of ratio explores who all merle

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