MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1926.

COAL OUTLOOK.

ITALY AND FRANCE,

C.R.C. "AT HOME."

MINERS AND THE NEW

REMOVING CAUSES OF FRICTION.

- PROPOSALS,

Rugby, Sept. 18.

Paris, Sept. 18.

It is semi-officially stated that the French Ambassador at Rome.

Another Incident...

CLUB'S MANY ACTIVITIES REVIEWED..

LAST SEASON'S PRIZES,

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THE CHINA MAIL.

sik, Ma Wai-but. Chiu Taun-chin, Chung. Chí wing

Reserves-Lau Man-kwong and Kung Ho-chiu, “

Club Tournament (1925) Championship Doubles Chal- Henge cups presented by Mr. Wong Kam fook; Ng Sze-kwong and Ng| Sze-choung, Runners-up: Yow Man- kit and Lau Fook-ling,

Handicap Doubler:-Yew. Man-

Cricket.

Best Batting Average:-Haag. Wal-chiu.

Best Bowling Average:-Hung

Exhibition Results.

HOME SOCCER.

RESULTS AND LEAGUE TABLES.

NOW THE TEAMS' STAND.

London, Sept. 18. League football matches played.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Division I,

Columbia Necess RECORDS

JO. Tell Me, Nightingale

11 Attempt from Love's Sickness To Fly

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Dora Labette

DI 499

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D1448

O That We Two Were Maying. Dore Labette & Eladell Beyond the Meadow Gato

Here, in the Quiet Hills..... D145 Pitch my Lonaty Caravan..........

......H. Eadoll.

I Am A Roamer............................

Norman Allin.

D1305

Arsenal 2, Liverpool 0. Aston Villa 1, Bury 2. Blackburn 2, Wednesday 2.

The Lord Worketh Wonders............. 129 .............

Bolton 2, Cardiff 0.

D1513

Derby 1, Newcastle 1.

Everton S, Leicester 4.

Huddersfield 2, West Ham 1

D1533

Song of the Harp Player wen The Ballad of Semmerwater..................

Boa Fever.

M

.............. Kennerley Rumford

The Holy Child've......................im

Manchester United 2, Burnley

1. +4

Sheffield United 1, Leeds 0, Sunderland 8, Tottenham 2. West Bromwich 1, Birmingham

2.

The Miners' Executive will meet on Monday to examine the frosh

Borides prowess: at tennis, hos proposals for a coal settlement put has had a long interview with Sig. pitality and other forms, the Chi- forward last night in the Prine Mussolini with regard to the situa-nese Recreation Club is now mak-tsun and Ma Wal-but. Runners-up: to-day (home team given first) Binister's letter. The proposats tion created by the recent outrage, ing a name for itself by the annual Tai Hon-nam and Taun Chung-reaulted- attempt the achievement of a The situation is clarified, so far as at Home" functions: settlement along Hnes differing the attitude of the two Governments. On Saturday. Lady Clementi pre-

nin. several respects from those which are concerned,, und Mussolini and sented the season's prizes:

Handicap Singles "A"-Li Hau- have previously been suggested the Ambassador agreed as

assik, Ma Wal-but. to the champions of the league. the Club without practical effort. The Goy-advisability of eliminating

Handicap Singlos "B":-Li Wal- all defeated a selected team of visitors: tong. Chau Kwan-lam ernment has how giyen an under-cause for disturbance of the re-and there was taking that as 40ch

a distinguished us there has lations of cordial friendship, exist-gathering.

Championship Singles:-Chat begs a general resumption of working between the two nations. One regular supporter of the Kwong: Ng Sze-kwong.

lenge cup presented by Mr. Ho through provisional leent settle-Reuter.

Club, however, was heard to remarkup: Yew Man-klt.

Runner- ments, £1.31 Act of Parliament

that he was disappointed by there shall be passed setting up a Na

Paris, Sept. 19. being no exhibition doubles match. tional Arbitration Tribuna! unless! Another Franco-Italian incident like that of quite recent times- an earlier conclusion of a national is reported from Corsica. Follow- Captain O'Callaghan and Professer agreement Fenders it unnecessary, ing a rumour that Fasciat demon: Tottenham v Ng Sze-kwong, and Ho-chiu.

Acceptance of the proposals, i strutors in, Leghorn had compelled M. W. Loa match that will hel i contended. would accelerate a French steamer lower the French remembered for some time, Leneral return to work on terms flag. anti-Fascist demonstrators at

The results of the "Champions which could in case of appeal be Bastia forced the Italian Consul;

Those Present.

v. the Rest" matches were:- revised by a national nrbitral body General to hoist the French flag Clement and Lady Clementi, 4-Ng Sze-kwong and Yew

H.E. the Governor (Sir Chett

Division "A." is presuma an in alongside the Italian at his office companied by Capt. Steele, A.DE, dependent chairman. There are and also compelled Italian vessels were received by "Mr. H. R. È

Man-kit beat Fincher, features in the scheme, acceptance in the harbour to hoist the French Hancock (President of the. Hong

K.C.C and Yamada, of which would invetre departarea fag.

M.B.K. by beth sides. from previously helil

Kong Lan Tennis Association) Beat G. W. Sewell and Capt. The police and troops are mala-the Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow and, "standpoints. Owners, for mstance, taining order-Router.

have objected to any form of

the Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewalk

O'Leary, U.S.R.C

* 6-5 arbitration, while miners have in-

Among others present were:-

Beat H Rumjahn and A, sisted upon national agreements be

The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. W. T.

Rumjahn, R.C...... 6- 5 tween their, federation and the

Southorn, Mr. A. E. "Wood, Capt. | owners. by surbeirtumstances,

H. E . Dowbiggin, Prof. the fate of the proposals at the

Forster, Mr. R. E. present moment doubtful and com ments of the Lebour journal the "Daily Herald" are unfavorable.j The "Manchester Muurdinn."

Shanghai, Sept. 18. which has presented the mineral The local branch of the Navy sympathetically thepuithout League has cabled the 'Head Office the dispute, on the other hand of the League in London as fol- peints out that. "So far as the lowed: public is oneered is well be an

with.

vitse

mense gain for the Best time... the real instry to have an i part standir Body to determine with all fares of how some of the, wain issues upon which a de-1 mand for national agreement is Fixed Progy the terms of the Gos-

n's letter it seems that al Art Parliament to set up a nai tional tribunal would be passed even against the opposition at thứ coal dwpers." Sheet is renterat | necessary by thy cool where pos Susah ti meet the operament p the matter of national argosiations that would be only just. The coul may reasonably be given the alternative of nitking a volu tary national agr Klient with the 27017 or of sbmitting matters, which come properly within the

national agreements the verdict of an impartial body." -British Wireless Service.

scope of

COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

GOOD PROGRESS IN INDIA.

to..

Akyub, Sept, is Cobham arrived from Kangoon en route to Calcutta. Me is thi tained here owing to bad weather

-Reuter.

Akyas, Sept., 19. Cobhám left for Calenta at arven o'clock this morning Regler.

At Calcutta,

Calcutta Sept. 19. Mr. Alan Cobham has arrived here.--Reuter.

POLISH AVIATOR.

JAPANESE PLANES TO LOOK

FOR HIM.

Tokyo, Sept. 18. The Polish aviation Orlinski is reported to be missing in Man-

civarin.

He left Pingyang on Wednesday and was last seen near the Yalu River, in Manchuria.

The Polish Legation has requested the aid of the Japanese military aviation authorities, and it la expected that searching aeroplanes will be sent from Korea-Reiter.

CHEAP FLYING.

HALFPENNY A MILE FOR 2,000 MILES.

Rugby, Sept. 18.

Til

NAVY LEAGUE.

COMMENT ON WANHSIEN.

· EPIC.

"The Navy League in Shang..

1.

Total

6- 5

18-15

Lindsell, Mr. Lo Man-kam and Lo Man- wai beat Fincher, K.CC. and Yamada, M.B.K.

.... 6. 5. Beat Sewell and Capt.

O'Leary, U.S.R. Č. .10 Lost to H. Rumjahn and A.

Rumjahn. L.R.C

T. H. King, the Hon. Mr. E. D. C Wolfe. Lieut.-Col T. A. Robertson Mr. H. A. Ninhet. Mr. T. G. Went Mr. A. H. Crook, Major Wright, Mr. Li Yau-taun, and Dr. Wang,

The band of the 52nd: Puhjabis rendered selections during the. [afternoon

Division. II.

Blackpool 1. Darlington 1. Bradford City C, Chelsea 1. Clapton 2. Wolverhampton 0. Fulham 1. Oldham 1.

Grimsby 0, Portsmouth 0. Middlesborough 2, Hull 0. Notts County 1. Notts Forest 2.,, Port Vale 4, South Shields 2. Reading 1, Manchester City 0. Southampton 1 Preston N.E 1 Swansea 5, Barnsley 2. Div. III (South). Charlton 2. Queen's

Rangers 0. "Bournemouth 1. Crystal Palace

1.

Brentford 0, Millwall 0.

Bristol City S, Coventry 0.

Brighton 9 Swindon 3.

Park

1

4- 7

Beat

Total Yew Man-tsun and Ho Ka-law best Fincher, K.C.C. and Yamada, M.B.K.

Sewell and Capt. O'Leary, U.S.R.C

.20-13

Luton 2 Merthyr 1.

6- 5

Newport 1. Gillingham 0.

-65.

Northampton 3. Bristol Rovers

0:

Beat H. Rumjahn and A.

Rumjahn, 1.R.C.

Norwich 4, Exeter 4.

7-4

Plymouth 4, Watford 0.

Southend 6, Aberdare 1

.19-14

hai express their admiration of of the ground. The pavilion was Ten was served in a shady part the British Navy. deplere the tastefully decorated with bunting. loss of feat Wanhsien, andj

Victory Immaterink express the deepest sympathy! Mr. Ng Sze-kwork. President, with the relatives of those kill welcome Lady Clement and His ed:

The Committee wish to on behalf of the Club.

Excellency, and the other visitors, point out that they think the He said that they were seldom Chinese R.C. 57,.. The Rest 42. very serious situation in China honoured by such distinguished

Total

Division "B"

Willson and Capt. Howard.. U.S.R.C.

is not fully realised by our visitors and they welcome was all Lo and Choly beat Major people at Home, and ask your the greater because of the fact that co-operation in placing the posiHis Excellency is a brilliant schola tion forcibly before the public Applause) and the authorities concerned." -Reuter.

STIFF FIGHT.

POLICE COMBAT WITH BANDITS.

Div. III (North).

Ashington 1, Doncaster 1. Barrow 1. Halifax

Chesterfield 1, Stoke 1.

Crewe 3. Lincoln 3.

. Hartlepools 3. Accrington ..

Nelson 5, Rotherham 3. New Brighton 3, Wigan 1. Southport 1, Tranmere 8. Stockport 4, Durham 0. Rochdale S, Wrexham 1. Walsall 1. Bradford 0.

6 5

He then dwelt on the Club's sport- ing activities and. commenting upon their good fortune in winning the three Divisions in the Tennis ¿League, remarked that "It was: net!

Beat Green, K.C.C; and

Lloyd, HK.C.C Beat Leonard, C.C.C. and

Edo: M.B.K...:

9- 21

6.51

Total

21-12

the winning. "or losing of the Lam and Li beat Willson and' matches so much, but the spirit in Howard

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

77. 4

6- 6

Aberdeen 6, Merton 1.

2. 9

Airdrieonians 5. Cowdenbeath

15-18:

8. 3

6- 5

5 6

19-14

which the games were played:Beat Green and Lloyd He thanked the donors of the prizes Lost to Leonard and, Edo and Mr. Mok Kon-sang for bearing

he expenses of the refreshments. C.R.C Can Be Proud.

Total

Mexico City, Sept. 18. A stiff fight between the Police and bandits arose in con-

Lau and Kwok beat Willson nection with the murder of Mr.vilege, as President of the Hong Beat Green and Lloyd

Mr. Hancock said it was his pri- and Howard Jacob Rosenthat.

Keng Lawn Tennis Association, to Lost to Leraard and Edo.. The Police apprehended three congratulate the Chinese Recrea bandits, who confessed their com-tion Club on winging not only one plicity, when a large party of division but the three divisions of Chinese R.C...55 The Rest..44] ren attempted to rescue the ar-the Tennis League. rested men."

Division "C."

Total

It was a record unprecedented in Ma Wai-but and Lau Man- Thirteen of the attackers were the history of the League, and he killed in the ensuing fight-thought it was one of which C.R.C

kwong lost to Xavier and Reuter's American Service.

Ozorio.. Seould justifiably be proud. Beat Atkins and Smith Mexico City, Sept. 18.

During the past year the Leagne Beat Moore and Howell There has been ghastly warring had the most successful season. against the banding and the Seven teams entered the "A" Divi- bandits who were killed during the sion, and 11 and 6 respectively in Cheng Chi-wing and Chiv attack on an escort in an attempt the "B" and "C" Divisions, making Tsun-chau beat Xavier and

Ozorio

Total:

strung up to rescue the prisoners. They were 24 teams in all.

on trees by the roadi He would like to see the YMCA Beat Atkins and Smith near the spot where Rosenthal was jenter. In the early days of the Beat Moore and Howell murdered-Reuter.

Lengue they competed and con-

Total

has

5- 6

Celtic 2, Hamilton 2.

Dundee United 3, Clyde 1. Dunfermline 4, Hiberniane 2. Hearts 0, Rangers 2. Motherwell 2, Dundee 5.

Partick 5, Kilmarnock D St. Johnstone 4, Falkirk 0. St. Mirren 5, Queen's Park 1.

-Reuter.

11-0 INTERPORT CRICKET.

7- 4

.23-10

7- 4 9- 21 "9-2

26-8

POSSIBLES IN SHANGHAI ELEVEN,

The Shanghai Cricket Club is inviting the leading players to signify their willingness to make the trip to Hong Kong for the in- täport cricket match in November. if they are chosen and it seems likely, says the "Shanghai: Times," the following will accept-

4- 7

Capt. E. L. M. Barrett, Dr. W. E. 9- 20'Hara, H. B. Ollerdessen, M. J. 92 Divecha, L. Goldman, S. Isaace,

[A Reater message from Wash-stituted a tower of strength. ington on Saturday stated:- Mr. Hancock also thanked the Un Hew-fan and Cheung The Secretary of State, Chinese Recreation Club, on behalf instructed the United of the visitors, for the hospitality.

Wing-kue lost to Xavier States Charge

and Ozorio d'Affaires in Lady, Clementi then gave away Beat Atkins and Smith Mexico City to urge the Mexican the prizes. Government to leave no stone un-

Beat Moore and Howell turned to apprehend and punish H.E. the Governor said his wifel the "murderers of Mr. Jacob wished him to thank the Committee Chinese R.C...70 The Rest. 29 Should, however, any of these

Total Rosenthal, the New York' mer-and members of the Chinese Re chart.]

PLOT SEQUEL.

PROPAGANDA IN THE RED ARMY.

Picture of Sunshine.

"

ereation Club for their kind wel come. He also thanked them on bla own behalf.

PEAK SPORTS.

W. Leuch, E. G. Barnes, W. Allison, .22-11 W. Mansell Smith and J. Quay!!

It was a great relief, His Excel- lency continued, for him to be there in the midst of sunshine and fresh! air after being free from duties) (which are arduous and sometimes SUNDAY SCHOOL CHILDREN

repugnant,"

AT PLAY.

players not be able to accept the invitation, the following may then Be in the team: England, Burn, P.. Madar, H. Rogerson, and W: Cock- burn.

SERIOUS CHARGE,

ALLEGED THEFT OF PARCELS.

From Bolshevik ideas Hong Kong Sebastopol, Sept. 13. The Chief Military Tribunal. barren island with Imperialista had, of late, been painted as a which has been trying 27 alleged thirsting for the enslavement of the party at Kellett Creat, the residence The Peak Sunday School held, a counterrevolutionaries," "in-Chineso, but they were fortunate in of the Rev. H. Copley Moyle cluding several officers, has sen-being able to see at the C.R.C. that (Cathedral chaplain), on Saturday Chinese, at the local Post Office Two clerks, an Indian and a tenced Rafaelsky, the chief ac-afternoon a scene which was quite afternoon. cussed, to eight years' imprison- the contrary.

were charged at the Central There was a large attendance of Magistracy this morning with the. He felt sure that in the Colony all both children and parents. In the light aeroplane reliability

classes of the community combined

alleged theft of parcels. The remainder were sentenced to keep law and orders and co-want through happily...

Sports, tea and prize distribution | and petrol economy trials atto periods of imprisonment rang-operate in goodwill.

Both defendants were formally Lympne the petrol consumption of ing from pae year to five years.

remanded for one week on bail of The tug-o-war was particularly $100 each. Mr. Leo d'Almada ap Lieutenant Bulman, who won on a The charges against the accus-the Chiness. Recreation Club on

His Excellency also congratulated exciting.

peared for the defence of the Hawker Cygnet biplane with aed included the spreading of anti-their success, which he hoped would Heather, Gordon, Margaret, Chris for the other.

On one side were Wallace, Indian clerk and Mr. D. McCallum Bristol Cherub engine, worked out Bolshevist propaganda in the Red continue in the future. At a cont of a halfpenny a mile Army, the blowing up of a

tian, Eddie, Bobble, Helen 3., Pat Cheers for His Excellency and Jacky, David, Pauline and Sarte.

ment.

Six were acquitted,

over a flying distance of 2,000 miles. fortress at Sebastopol in 1926, and Lady Clementi, the visitors and the The other side were Dicky, Barbara, His engine weighs only '98 1b, and develops a maximum of 8 h.p. The attempting to blow up the head-Chinese Recreation machine can be dismantled by two quarters of the Cheka Secret rousingly given. people and housed in a shed, ton Police) In Sebastopol.-Reuter.

fuet wide and ten fect long-

British Wireless Service...

WHITHER BOUND?

(Place Omitted), Sept. 18.

Sir. Austan Chamberlain haa arrived from Geneva and boarded the yacht "Dolphin" for a cruise Router.

POLAND.

SIGNS TREATY WITH JUGO-SLAVIA.

Geneva, Sept.-18.

"BANK'S NEW PREMISES,

ware Colin Ironside, Shiona, Nancy Hornell, Freddie, Colin Orton, Prize List.

Charlotte, Nancy Green, Yvonne, Mr. L. E. Hopkina, manager of The list of prize winners was as Jim Powell, Erien and Helen. The the P. and O. Banking Corporation Hollows:-

official records do not state which was the host this morning when, a Tennis League.

side won but three pulls were large number of the Bank's clients| "A" Division:-Ng Sze-kwong necessary to decide the issue and attended to congratulate him upon (captain), Ng Ste-cheung, M. K. Lo, it was a famous victory"the opening of the Bank's new pre- M. W. Lo, Yew Manetsun and Ho Mrs. Oxton, Mrs. Melville Smith mises in Prince's Building. Mons. Ka-lau.

A. Landau, manager of the Cafa

Division:-C. Chon (captain), and Mrs. Quarles van Ufford, were a fated was personally present in

Poland and Jugo-Slavia have H. Lo, Kwok Po-kun, Lan Fook-ki; ments for the party while Mr. B. charge of the champagne and rer signed & Treaty of friendship and Yew Man-kit, Lau Man-ching arbitration on the lines of the Division:-Un Hew-fan (cap Utord and Mr. Courtney Cook happy and the future of the Bank Melville Smith, Mr. Quarled van freshments which made everyone Locarno Pact-Reuter.

tain), Cheung Wing-kue, Li Hau-auperintended the sports.

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