SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1927.
SPORTS SECTION
STICKY WICKET.
But Batsmen'Get Runs At Kowloon.
UNITED SERVICES LEADING.
The two-day cricket, match be- tween Kowloon CC. and the Unit- ed services commenced yesterday on the K.C.C. ground.
When stamps were drawn the visitors had just passed the home team's first innings score, with five wickets in hand.
TIPS FOR TO-DAY.
PONIES WHICH MAY PAY TO
"FOLLOW.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SOCCER LEAGUE.
TENNIS TOURNEY.
"
RUNNERS-UP. ISSUES. ALL CLEARED,
HOW THE CLUBS. STAND.
2ND EXTRA RACE MEETING. as follows:
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{By "Patrol"]
Weather prospects do not look too good at the time of writing and there is a possibility of a "wet" meeting this afternoon In the circumstances, comment on Monday's card is best reserved.
I do not expect the going to be much heavier than it was at the Batting first. Kowloon put up last meeting Conditions ought she respectable tutal of 180. Ato be about the same but the com-) faature of their innings was the positions of the fields will be dif- seventh wicket partnership of 84ferent. runs between Goodwin (60) and Brace played a Guest (33) polished innings for 50, timing the bulls nicely and specialising in
straight drives. The fielding of the United Services was of a high Blandard E. F. Fincher fielded exceptionally well at cover-point for "Kowloon.
Two Sixes.
For the United Services, Capt. Debbie butted very well, being only leven ons short of the cen- tury when he was smartly caught by Bevis in the country. During the course of his innings he lifted two balls out of the ground for sixes. Lt. Hunt and it: Tate contributed useful scores of 35 and 42: respectively,
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES AT H. K. C. C..
CHINESE WIN IN DOUBLES.
LAWN BOWLS,
NEIGHBOURING CLUBS AT
KOWLOON.
YESTERDAY'S "FRIENDLY,”
“* SUPREME WILL.”
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY LECTURE.
GUARDIANS OF HUMANITY. .
DIOCESAN GIRLS"
FIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF
OLD STUDENTS.
THE YEAR'S ACTIVITIES.
The Kowloon Bowling Green Mr. H. E. Lanepart gave an að-
The first annual mesting of the All issues in the Hong Kong. Four matches were played Club met the Kowloon Cricket dress on The Guardians Diocesan Old Girls' Association Football League have been clear yesterday in the Hong Kong C. Club at bowls on the K.C.C. Humanity at Thursday's weekly took place at the School on Thurs-
public mesting of the Hong Kong ed, the honours being apportioned annual tennis tournament.
In the open doubles, Yew Man- taining a comfortable victory. An extract of his remarks fel-
ground yesterday, the visitors ob-Lodge, the Theosophical Society day. Mrs. M. K. Lo presiding."
The annual report, read by Miss: Division Club de Recreio. tsun and Lew Mah-kit won in The Bowling Green Club won on lows
M. Kacker, the Hon. Secretary, champions: Chinese Athletic Asso-straight sets from Major Steven-three out of four rinks. Seores:- In days gone by the spiritual uni-stated that the membership was ulation, runners-up.
son and Padre Alexander who
K.B.G.C. Kowloon C.C.
verse was less veiled from the 64. It was hoped to increase the Division H, Section A:-2nd Butt..
Chapman
physeal Eniverse us it is to-day membership by maintaining con Hirst King's Own Scottish Bordarers Re were not disgraced, The Chin-
Hale
and the existence of superhuman tact with "Old Girls" who were serves, chumpiens; Chinese Athletic ese pair showed the better com- Strange
bination. Yesterday's results Tacchi
Hazell
rulers and teachers of the world,
now at Home, as the instruments of the Creator, was widely known.
"AXI, runners-up.
Division 1 Section Bo -St.were:- Joseph's College Reservos, cham. piones Mount Club, runners-up.
Plle
Open Doubles: - Yow" Man- -- (Skip).
In the H.K.FA. Challenge Shield taun and Yew Man-kit beat Major Hamblin 2nd/King's Own W. B. Stevenson and Rev Wragge competition the Scottish Bordorers won both divi-F. P. W. Alexander 6-4, 6-6, 6-3. Goldenberg sions, while Kewloon Football Club Club Championship-Captain Gibson
E. G. Howard beat 3. M. Garrard 6-1, 8-6, 6-1.
wore runners-up in both.
won the "Sunday Herald Scotland wa International Charity Cup and China were runners-up.
Holiday Fixtures,"
In the Lal Wah Cup, the Army meet the winners of Civilians holders) v. Chinese match to be
Race 1, Furlongs. Grande del Norte's splendid mile gallop on Friday morning will make him favourite for this race. Bearing in mind his displayed to-day. appointment on March 26. I am! not going to trust him.
he wins there will be "no money." I shall have a shot at The Grig, with Barley Grass for a place.
Race IL Furlongs
The Goblin will have plenty of support, with Home Call, Grey Knight. Battle Eve and Septem- ber as possibles." Battle Eve ought to win, with The Goblin and Home Call getting the places.
mile.
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Anderson (2nd/K.O.S.B.}} Wynne Police), CH.K.F.C.)
Bishop
Harvey
193
17
The loss the Association, with the School, had sustained in the follows a definite sequence, must death of Miss Dulmage was re- Thanks. we not acknowledge the existance ferred to with regret.
(Skip)..21 Indeed; it evolution is orderly and
of one supreme wil, which through were expressed to all who had innumerable agents brings all helped to make the School bamar (Skip)..16 things into obedience to itself? so successful. "
Mrs. Lo, addressing the meat-
Duncan Rundell Maclachian” Holland
(Skip).. 24
Gorvin Harrison Overy Hyde
Dobbie,
Slipper,
Farrell
Macfarlane
(Skip) Kern Petheram
(Skip)
Stonham
Dixon Muir Russell
(Skip).17
Total., 88
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Power and Compassion.
Although the veil of matter to-day ing as retiring President, spoke of is dificult to pierce, we still can the assistance she had received recognise great beings in
days
gone by, in more visible communi- from Mrs. Matthews, the Vice- 28 cation with humanity and this will President, and expressed the again be in the very immediate thanks of all "Old Girls" to Miss future for we have touched the Sawyer for her initiative in sug- nadir of häman descent and on our gesting the formation of the upward path we spon shol Association and for her untiring us the lords of work and assistance in making (Skip) .21 se
bowar 44 C compassion.. It the formaton possible.
they
The good Total 81 all the powers in this world and
A return match will be played at the K.B.G.C. on Monday.
amongst
who
are behind
to
work of the
Handicap Singles "B"-H. V. Parker (rec, 15) beat T. Magarry (ove 3/6) 9-7 6-3; W. M. Lyon (owe 15/3) beat Major J. P. S. Greig (rec, 1/8) 8-6, 7-5.
Champion's Victory. On Monday, the senior and T. Honda, the champion, play-Lammert Even if section "A" champions meet. the led on Thursday in
the open Hill The junior team was singles and won fairly easily. The Both the. Rumjahns also got Rest.. announced on Thursday. senior team has been selected as through in straight sets as did follows:-
Captain Morris and F. E. Red-
are over at work, as a great hier-following officers. was refer- mond. Thursday's results were
archy of superhuman and humanfred with appreciation: Open Singles:-T, Honda boat
beings to bring human wilds into Miss Irene Hc Tung (Hon. Tree- McBride (H.KF.C.). Sims (KowW. B.. Cornaby 6-0, 6-1, 7-6; S. A
CIVIL SERVICE.
consonance with the divine.
surer), Miss Rogers (Hon. Audi- lo,
Lam Yuk-ying Chinese Rumjahn beat R. M. Henderson
Rise and Fall of Races.
tor) Miss Helen Gourdin (who Athletic)
16-1, 6-4, 6-1; H. D. Rumjahn
The traces of their work can be acted as Hon: Treasurer on the Yesterday's Practice Game on This Kunishing (China China), beat, J. Edo 7-5, 6-1, 6-0; Capt.
found in the rise and fall of departure of Miss Ho Tung for 3 Rinks.
naces and civilisations and on Europe), Miss M. Kacker (Hon. King-cheung (South Leach Royal Artillery Me E. W. Morris beat C. C. Stark
the appearance among men Glinchey and K.0.S.B.), Alexander 6-3, 6-1, 6-0; F. A. Redmond beat
Price The Civil Service, Cricket Club
the
Secretary), and Miss L. axes. of mighty (2nd/K.Q.S.B.) gaptain.
N."Trambitaky. 6-1, 6-4, 7-5,
yesterday played a practice match beings and mighty ideals, too great (who had rendered able assistance Reservin
(H.K.F.C.), Howard
Handicap Doubles-L. M. S. in preparation for the coming for their time, which set down the in the direction of the Associa Kowloon). Hayes
Gardner Lloyd and W. A. Nowers (rec lawn bowls season. Another trial courses for new divilizations for tion's activities), End 8.0.5.B.)
2/6) beat C. H. Eldridge and J. game will be played next Satur-centuries Section "A Position. Earlier, it was, stated that, the Hall (rec. 4-6) 6-4, 6-1.
Handicap Singles "A" G In spite of an additional 5 lbs., runners-up position in section Saligia should beus Misty Eve "A" would depend on a series of Miskin (ser.) beat G. S. Hughes On checking Jones (rec., 16) 6-3, 6-2; L. again. hear that Brigade Caleloxing fixtures.
found that the Forster (owe 5/6) beat Dr. W. L.I it was will not be started here, but over. Ukulele and Bacarat will run and Athletic "A" team had gained 26 Thomas (ree. 3/6) 6-2, 6-2 that Total Abstinence is a "pos- points, and could therefore not be caught by either the R.A. Dible."
Reserves who had 22 points for 17 "games, or Kowloon Reserves who had 21 points for 26 matches.
The wicket began to dry up dur- ing the morning but a drizzle made it sticky later in the day. Batsmen had little to be thankful for bus the bowlers were ineffec-
tive, not one taking any advant- age from the pitch.
Scores at close of play:-
Kowloon CC-1st Inaings, W. Brace. e Tave, b Dobble. 50 16. Lyal, e Garrett, b Reed L. A. R. Duncan, e Sturges,
Reed'
E. C Fincher.
Bi Hull
E. F. Fineher, b. Debbie. !!
Ruce III,
Over, a mile. I see nothing to dispossess Pottenbush. Borderer Bing may prove the danger. Boy, Festive Eve and Scooter are next best..
Rave IV; mile:
Race Y. 3 Purlongs. On form, my tip is Reynolds, Stripes and Black Mouse or 19Urgent....
2
Dobbie,
0
P Goodwin, st. "Fogdier, la
Hall
60
F. E. Lawrence, b Hall
2
Capt. F. G. Bevis, rury out
W. G. Guest, b Garrett
33.
A. W. Smith, not Out
0:
N. II. Ross, Sturges, ball
18
Total:
180
Extrus
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BOWLING ANALYSIS,
R. W. 0. M. 12: 3 28 10 2
Garrett,
Race YL M miles. Will Skidoo start here? If he does not, Loch Tummel should win with Bagheera and Kom Tony Hall getting the places.
Race VII. Once Round
On Thursday, the Athletic "A" played their last fixture and their opponents were the un-
"FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
Starting times at the Royal Hong
Tr-morrow.
9.28 a.m... A. R. Cox, G. Vickers, 1.32 N. K. Littlejohn, A. W. Roberts.
defeated champions, the Kosbies' Kong Golf Club course at Fanling Reserves. This game was de-are announced as follow: cided on the H.K.F.C. ground and the soldiers proved superior in every line. They showed the and were better combination more effective and thrustful than the first victory for August, with the Chinese. The Kosbles won the danger from Tangle:
It is unlikely that any of the old subs." will relish the 15 lbs. penalty. This race may provide
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Race VIII, 1% Miles.. Skidoo may annex this race or, 1 in his absence, Loch Tammel. 2 The, Geezer, Grey Knight and 4 Barley Grass all lock to be a
sound "each way" bet.
Reed
31
Hall
0
40
Dobbie
13
5
38
2
Shaw
.3
0.
20
0
It.
United Services-Est Innings.
Hunt. R.M. "Tamar"), c Duncan, b
(H.M.S.
Brace
35
FL/Lt. Brewerton ("Her- mes"), Bevis, b Lyal...
2
Dobbie
81
Lt. Tate "Bruce'), e Sub..
b. E. F. Finther
42
Lt. Garrett "Frobisher"),
hot out
4
Lt. Dale ("Tamar").b Lyal Comdr. Reed ("Frobisher"),
not out
6
Capt.
A. G. (2nd/K.OS.B.), c Bevis, b
E. F. Fincher
Extras
Total (for 5 wkts.)
Race IX, 1 Miles.
by 4 goals to 1.
Yesterday's Match,
At Sookumpoo yesterday, the beat Artillerymen's Reserves Chinese Athletic "B."" the wooden spponists, by goals to nil In the earlier stages, the Athletic had their share of the play but Attaboy and Brigade Coll are their forwards were beaten by "tipped" as probables. Battle the Gunners' defence. Jobe scored Eve may be sent out again, Total two goals in the first half and a Abstinence can be sent here in third came when the ball glanced
the Aggregate off a Chinese back into his own, preference to Stakes. I like The Gomeril at the goal. McGee (centre-half) got weights..
the fourth with a penalty kick in the second half and the right
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9.36 A W. Hodges, C.. J. Waddell 9.40. C. E. Bɛown. G. B. Ellams, 9.44 J. Fleming, G. Thwaites.
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to come and gradually
Mrs. Lo indicated that although to an all she appreciated the honour, the day at 3.30 p.m., when it is hoped lead humanity onwards that all playing members will round perfection is this and other Association had done her in mak- turn out.
Yesterday's scores follow:-
1st Rink.
"Haynes
Maughan
Pendered ...Deakin
2nd Rink.
worlds.
Through the study of Theosophying her their first President she it is possible to understand a little wished to resign in order that of their method of working.
others might have the privilege. We may think of the guardians yearly.
ikas
of humanity, for all practical pur- Mrs. Lo's resignation was re- poses, as manifesting.in three great ceived with regret and Mrs. Mat 19 divisions, the governing depart-thews (Skip)
elected President, mont, the department of éducation other officers being: Vice-Pre- and of teaching the one of power sident, Mrs. M. K. Lo: Hon. Vice- and the other of wisdom of the President, Miss Sawyer: Hon, growth of religion.
Holdman
Smith Keegan.
(Skip). 16
Eccleshall Archibald Oswick
4
|
Beattie Roylance Brawn
Jones Allan (Skip).. 14
3rd Rink.
Laing Taylor.
Alderman
(Skip)..20
*(Skip)
1
(Skip)..29
HOME SOCCER.
JJ
Department of Administration.
Secretary; Miss M. Kacker; Hon..
The third department is of ad- Treasurer, Mrs. 3, Jex; Com- ministration, under which come albf mittee members, in addition to questions of social and Industrial Miss Walters and Miss Price who and literary and artistic deyebp-had been previously appointed ment, all those many activities of were:-Misses S. Lopes, B. Rojes, 16 developing Humanity that are not M. White, O. Barretto, K. Gour-
included under the names of re- din and K. Grose. ¡ligion and rule.
9.48 J. E. Ls Mackay, R. L. RESULTS OF ENGLISH LEAGUE Stewart.
9.52 R. K. Hepburn, E. R Forsyth.
9:56 H. F. Bloxham, N. L. Smith. 10,06 A. Forbes, F. B. Jones.
10.04 T. S. Whyte-Smith, H. G. Sheldon.
10.08 W. L. Alexander, H. Cleland. 14.12 T. L.. Christie, J. Harrop. 10,36 R. M. Finlayson, & Aubrey. 0.20 A. Q. Brawn, E des Voeux. 10.24 T. Low, S. T. Butlin. 10.29 C. D. Lambert, T. Ramsay.. 20.32 E A. Perry, A. P. Bungey. 10.36 H. R. Start: P. Jacks, 10:40 A Leach, C. C. Stark. 10.44 7. S. MacLaren, W. L. Dun-
MATCHES.
IN ALL FOUR DIVISIONS..“
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All the trinities in the religions: of the world are based on his triple division of the occult gaar- dians of humanity. God the Father represents power, God the Son re- presents wisdom, and: the Holy Spirit represents the creative ne itivity.
SANITARY BOARD
MR. BRAGA'S MOTION FOR
TUESDAY,
At Tuesday's meeting of the and sub-races, of families and na-Sanitary Board,. Mr. J. P. Brugs," tions. By its appointment each
nation has its invisible head, its pursuant to notice, will: move:- spiritual regent or national angel.
Parallel of the Stage.
· London, April 15.
The department of power has to Matches played to-day in the Eng-do with the building up of races Hish Football League (home team given first) resulted:
Division I, Arsenal 2, Aston Villa 1. Bolton 4, Sheffield 1. Burnley 3. Leeda 2. Bury O. Leicester 0, Liverpool 5, Cardiff 0. Manchester United 2, Derby 2. Newcastle 1. Huddersfield 0. Tottenham 1. West Ham 3-
C Division II. 10.48 W. N. Buyers, H. L. B. Way Blackpool 6, South Shields 1.
0.52 HA. Lämmert, EP. Flet-Clapton Orient 1, Southampton D.
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cher.
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Darlington 2, Manchester City 2. 10.56 D. G. Bruce, L. R. Andrewes, Fulham 4, Swansea 3..
100 V. M. Grayburn, M.
Qualified by the foregoing re-wing rounded off the scoring with marke, my selections are
a cross shot, Race 1: The Grig to win; Points gained by the four lead- Grande del Norte or Loch Ran-ing teams in division II, section noch a place.
"A" are as follow:- Race 1: Battle Eve to win;
P. W. D, L. Pls. The Goblin and Home Call for K.O.S.B. Roseryes. 17 16 0 33 Chinese Athletic "A" 18 12 2 4 20 0 places.
...... 18 11 2 5 24 1:4 Race III: Pottenbush ; Bor.RA., Reiervos
4 .9 3. £1 derer 2; Bing Boy or Festive Eve Kowloon Reserves.. 16
The 2nd/Scottish Borderers' 184 for a place.
Reserves are the only team to have gone, through the season-man. so far under the H.K.FA...and not met with defeat.
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Race I Saligia 1; Misty Eve Lt. Sturges "Hermes"), Surg. Comdr. Hall" ("Maine"), Lt.-2; Ukelele 3. Comdr. Shaw (Tamar"), Mr. Gar. Fogden (R.A.) to bat.
Race V: Reynolds to win; Stripes for a place.
Race VI: Loch Tummel 1; Bagheera 2; Kom Tong Hall 8.
Race VII: August to win;
For their match against the Lai Wah Cup Civiliana in the 2 Tangle a place.
to-day, the Chinese soccer team Race VIII Skidoo 1; The has been announced as:-Pau
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0.
M. R. W.
Goodwin
8
0
0 29
Lyal
.14
6
86
8
0. 38
1
2. 0. 20
3 0: 27
B 3. 20
2
Brace
Ross Guest
E. F. Fincher
TO-NIGHT'S BOXING."
0 Geezer, Barley Grass or Grey Ka-ping; Ng Kam-chuen, Lat
Knight for the places.
An excellent programme has been arranged by Mr. J. Brook (man-) ager) for the Hong Kong Boxing Association's tournament at the Théatre Royal at 9.15 to-night.
E
Turner.
H.
11.04 W. D. Brown, J. H. Hearn. 11.08 W, M. Cox, W. J. Clerk. 11.12 J. W. Franks, F. J. de Rome 11.16 D. S. Edward, A. E. Lissa-
11,20 G. P. Lammert, F. M. Ellis.
Monday.
1.28 a.m., J. W. Franks, H. F.
Bloxham.
9.32, J. Harrop, F. B. Jones, 9.36 L. A. Sandes, H. G. Sheldon. 9.40 W. N. Burers, H. L. B. Way. 9.44 W. A. Eutterfield. P. Jacke. 9.48 F. H. Crapnell, E. D.
9:52. F.. A. Perry, 9. M. Mayes.. 9.66, W. L. Dunbar, J. S. Mac
Yuk-tat; Leung Yuk-tong, Wong Matthews.
Lam Yak-ying Race IX: The Gomeril 1; Shui-wa, Brigade Call 2 Total Abstinence (captain); Tao Kwai-shing, Suen 3-if Battle Eve is kept for this Kam-shun,, Wong Pak-chong, laren.
race. it should do very well, if not Lau Mas, Chan Kwong-lu Re- 10.00 A. D. Humphreys, P. A
beat The Gomeril.
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serves:7 Ko Sik-wa (South Redmond.. China), Li Tin-sang (South China), Choy Ping-fan, Lo. Wai-
10.04 J. B. Sherry. T. MegarrY. 10.08 G. Aubrey, L. R. Andrewes. 10.12, Ramsay. A. K Hender- į
aon.
10.16 A. Leach. T. L. Christle. 10.20 N. M. Currie, H. R. Cleland. 10.24 A. B. Raworth,, T. D. E.
Except where designated, the players belong to the Chinese Athletic Association.] nounced earlier this week..
The Civilian team was an- Pendered.
The deciding game of a friend-man. ly "rubber" between the H.M.S. "Delhi" football team and Chin- Stoker Norman Morris of H.M.S. ese' Athletic Association 1st XI "Hermes" is defending his title na will be played on Wednesday at welterweight champion of Colons, in 18 roundly against Able the H.K.F.C. ground at 5 p.m. Seamen Bennett of H.M.S. "Wither- ington," a amart boxer who will be fighting his debut here.
the
Morris's shipmate, Able Seaman Ewin, in to go 10 rounds with an- other newcomer in Stoker Evans, the welters and middles champion of India. There is inter-connect. ed interest between these two bouts, in addition to which there are also two other 10-round and one. 6- round bouts.
HAPPY VALLEY GOLF.
R. C. Wallace won the April qualifying competition of the Adam- son Cup, played on the Royal Hong Kong, Golf Club course at Happy Valley. His score was 92-loss. handicap 24-équalled 68.
Next best scores were those of C. A. Goldenberg 94 (21) 78; 3. McBride 98 (20) 76. F. Glover 97 (18) 79.
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NEW CRICKET PROPOSAL.
Ottawa, April 14.-The world's championship in professional ice hockey was won by the Qttawa "Cenators" defeating the Boston A movement is on foot to estab- "Bruins" 8 to 1 in the final offish within the county cricket Stanley Cup Competition in the championship--a special Midlands presence of 10,000 spectators-competition." The suggestion is Renter's American Service:
10.28 C. D. Lambert, D. Temple- ton..
10.32 H. Carson, W. L. Alexander. 10.32 T. Low, D. S.. Edward. 10.36 . G. Bennett, E. R. Hall fox.
AUSTRALIAN GOLFERS.
Grimsby G. Reading 1. Notta Forest 1. Oldham 1. Portsmouth 1. Barnsley 2. Port Vale 3, Middlesborough 1. Preston N. E. 1, Hall 0.
Division III (South), Brentford 1, Merthyr 1. Bristol City 2., Bournemouth 0 Brighton 1, Laiton Gillingham 2, Crystal Palace 1 Millwall 4, Exeter 2. Newport 0. Queen's Park Rangers Plymouth 3, Charlton 1. Swindon & Bristol Rovers 5. Watford 1, Norwich. 1.
Division III (North). Chesterfield 1.. Nelion 1. Crewe 3; Stockport 2. Doncaster 3. Stoke 1. Lincoln 5, Durham D... New Brighton 5, Walsall 1. Southport, 3, Barrow 0. Tranmere 0, Halifax 0. Wrexham 1, Bradford 0.
-Reuter.
HOCKEY AT ALDERSHOT.
London, March 24.
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2.
That in the opinion of the Board, a supplementary, recom- mendation should be forwarded to Government for the inclusion in the Estimates for 1928 of a 4-stall market at or in close proximity to the Kau Lung Tong Estate." Among the items of the agenda
As the manager of a play chooses the players for the different casts who by their past have fitted them- selves for their part in the drama, so all the kings and` statesmen,} ambassadors, generals and ad- mirals and allthe rest of" human are:---- leaders repeat the part which is Proposed Market at Kau Leng written for them by the hierarchy Tong. that direct them to their posts and sends their power through them or pulls them down, as they play their parts well or for the order ly development of the glorious life- drama of divine unfolding.
Progress of the World.
And that is the method the guar- dians of humanity ever choose men in the outer world for the safe un- folding of God's, great plan with the world, and using them as thel outer instruments, give thers ever greater opportunities for service on!
aside
and take they put them their behalf, or, if they play false, others, and so the progress of the world goes on.
Thus the occult hierarchy guards and guides humanity's divine un-
Application for the registration
of No. 91, Austin Road, Kowloon, ground floor, as a dairy.
DINING ROOM ARSENAL.
FIVE MACHINE-GUNS IN A GARAGE.
Paris. While searching In
stolen motor-cur, detectives found, in a quiet Paris street for a garage owned by Leopold Tancard, five machine-guns.
In Tancard'a dining-room' they found what resembled a small ar
On the walls were 100 riffes, all
folding from the higher worlds and,senal. at times of the ending and begin with bayot.ets fixed and magazines hing of great cyclic apochs now and loaded, also 100 loaded revolvera.
in the immediate future, they In the cupboards were
step down in physical bodies into
the world of man and help them rounds of ammunition. to build-not. to destroy-and to
harmonise human affairs with the will of the logos.
The World Teacher..
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16,000
Three lorries were required to
remove the arsenal's contents to de tective headquarters..
Asked for an explanation, Tan- card replied he was a collector.
Thus in the great department of He was detained.
power men ever play their part al-
lotted to them, whilst the hierarchy
the
But power without great world epochs
of
1
eyelid
rew
At Aldershot, in the final of the writes the play and selects Army Hockey Tournament, the 2nd human actors. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infan-wiadom makes no nure progress and periods, at the birth of each naw try heat the 1st Royal Scots by 7so the second department comes in civilisation, giving each
the department of wisdom
ideal," embodied in a new, religion,. goals, to 1:
The World Teacher, thus Christ instead of the action of a teacher in Christian parlance, stands at its heving come once for all, only to head.
return as a judge, has largely now
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Ho, the founder of all the roll-moulded the thoughts of men. gions of the world, works by pre-
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Better Civilisation.
Men realise that there is nothing
'SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG FOR APRIL, 1927. (Standard Time of the 120th paring the hearts of the people. Meridian, East of Greenwich).' Religion always goes in front of Date
SuLrise Sunset civilisation, embodying the ideais irrational in the belief, that and
p.m. which in the civilisation are grad- there have been many teachers in the past, each with his own work 6.43 ually to be worked out..
that eight counties in the Mid-Australia will take a large part lands Nottinghamshire, War- in British golf this season. Two Bowley, the Sussex profession-wickshire, Gloucestershire, North- of the
most brilliant young April al, who is now in New Zealand amptonshire. Leicestershire, Der- amateurs, Len Nettlefold, nation- under p contract with the Auck byshire, Worcestershire, and al amateur champion, and land Cricket Association, says Glamorgan — should band to- Geoffrey Grimwade, former Mel- that the batting of the New gather with the idea of creating bourne Grammar School boy and Zealand afde coming to England additional local interest in their junior member of the Metropoll. this year should be very good,matches with one, another. tan Club, will participate in the but the bowling might be hard All that would necessarily har amateur championship at St. put to it at times. I want to see pen would be the keeping of a par-Andrews
the team do well," he says, "for ticular record restricted to the In the women's championship I am almost a New Zealander games between these countles and Australia will be well represent- myself now. He advocates more possibly the arrangement of fixed, ps Miss Gladys Hay and Miss representative, games as the best teres between those of the Mid L. Wray (NSW), both former means of raisier the standard of land counties which at present do national women champions, will be Slay in the Dominion.
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