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--- Not often-in-history-have there.been invaders who were welcomed. Hong Kong is now providing an instance. The first of more than one batch of Shanghailanders, who go and come to try conclusions on the fields of sport, has already arrived. For practical purposes, it is the beginping of “the season in this Colony. And
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THE OVERLAN
HARBOUR SWIM
CANCE-CORPL, FINLAYSON'S
FINE WIN
THE CHALLENGE CUF
THE CHINA MAIL,
The annust Army harbour swim, from the Railway Pier at Kowloon
HOME FOOTBALL
NOTTS FOREST STILL LACK A WIN
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DIVISION TWO MATCH
London, Yesterny.
A GOLD HUNT
THE EFFECT OF A VIENNESE OFFICER'S STORY
RUMOUR THAT SPREAD
The Viennese Press gives the Notts Forest still lack a victory stary of a Viennese officer, former! in Division II of the Football ly a military, geologist of the League. To-day, on their own Austro-Hungarian army, who was ground, the mat Bradford and sent by request of the Turkish Gov- to supervise each side scored a goal-Reuter. ernment In. 1890
Although Notts Forest, occupy-geological surveys in Macedonia. Ing bottom place in the table, In the course of these Wladislaw catch up Millwall and Preston Kaswinski unearthed, near the vil North End on points, they are lage of Arrot Gissar, a quantity of still last on goal average,, as the ore, which was found by him to be amended, table shows:
rich in gold. The rumour of this gold find spread rapidly, and in a P. W. D. L. F.A. Pts. short time orders were given by 7.6 2 0 18 7 12 the Sultan Abdul Hamed for Kas- 8 4 3 1 21 15 11 winski's arrest. When brought be- 750 2 10 11 10 fore the Sultan he expressed his
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Notts City.
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was safely over the border.
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BILLIARDS
SUCCESS OF STEEL COULSON'S LEAGUE
CLOSING PROGRAMME
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1929.
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aki, like thousands of others, lost his position, and found himself without means of livelihood. He returned, therefore, to Salonica and 4tried unsuccessfully to locate the gold area. Iu, 1919 he is aald to have obtained help, first through Venizelos, and later through the Bank, wire
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agency of King Constantine, to both Bank, on demand ... ∙1/10 11/16 of whom he made appeals. But Bank, 30 days' aight despite some outlay of money, and Bank, 4 months' sight 1/10 %. considerable digging, no gold was Credits, months' found.
sight Kaswinski then left Greece, and Documentary 4 months' tried to enlist financial support sight abroad. An English firm is said
On Paris... to have advanced generous funds On demand At a Committee meeting held in for excavation, and, under Kaswin- Credits,
to the R.A.S.G., camber, which was held yesterday, attracted 30 entries the R.A.0.B. Club, the following ski's guidance, to have found the sight from the various units stationed here. propositions were passed unani-gold vein. Rumour has it that On Berlin- There was keen rivalry, with the re-mously.
many large nuggets of gold are at On demand sult that a fire tussle was seen.
The honour weat Lance-Corporal Finlayson of the King's Own Scottish Borderers, who finished in 25 mins. 42.0-5 secs. Lanco-Bombardier Clutter- buck, of the Royal Artillery, was
od second, his time being 27 mina. 30.3-5 secs.
The R.A., niso secured
third place, Genner Forrester finishing
in 29 mins. 61,3-5 2018.
Previous winners of the event, which was inaugurated in 1926:
1926, Lieut. Johnson, of the Durham Light Infantry, A.D.C., to the former G.O.C., Major-General C. C. Luard. 1927, Bombardier Norris, of Royal Artiller"
the
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1028, Lance Corporal Finlayson, of the King's Own Scottish Borderers.
'Yesterday's success makes Finlay- son's second win in succession, and his time was an improvement over that of 1928 when he finished in 27 mins. dead. All Finished
(1) That the winners play the rest intervals handed in to the Greek On New York-→→
of the League at 6 p.m. on National Bank; but the greatest On demand
(3) The following were selected to
represent the "Rest":-
Mr. Earnshaw, R.A.0.B. Club PRETTY SCENE IN A TYROLESE
(Captain); Mr. Ribeiro, Crai-
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By kind permission of the mammore famous one of Oberammergau. bers of the Somerset Sergeants' had its origin, like the Bavarian Sovereigns
buying rate Mess a dance will be held on the Passion play, at the time of the tennis court, commencing at 9 pmley from about 1610. Since 1892 Bar Silver in Hong
plague which raged in the Inn Val Silver (per oz.) The Committee invite members of
different clubs and messes in the the villagers have given perform
Kong
A credit to all concerned was the fact that everyone of the competitors finished the swim. Only the first three were timed although there were seven prizes altoget Finlayson secured the right to have his name inscribed League to bring along their wives andes every ten years, and have Copper Cash for a second time on the Challenge Cup and friends to ensure a successful spent the intervening time in prae- Copper Cents donated by the East Surrey Regiment. termination of the League, whichising and in discovering new Rate of Native In- The six who finished after him all re has been the means, it is hoped, of
terest.. ceived smaller sliver cups, whilst 15 fostering a spirit of friendship came famous as the scene of a new Hong Kong Sub. Coin Par.
Last year the village of Exl be- Chinese Sub, Coln certificates were awarded to those who finished within 15 minutes of the, among the different clubs winner.
At the conclusion of the swim the nwards were presented by Colonel 9. McD. Hastard, C.M.G., D.S.O., who represented the G.O.C. Major General J. W. Sandilands, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., 'who was unable to attend-on-account of a prior engagement.
The Colonel congratulated the K.O.S.B., for again securing tho Challenge Cup and also for entering
a large number of men in the race.
ance was a véry creditable one.
Resulta
The names of those who finished the
awim within the stipulated time are given below:
messes.
talent.
and
Passion play, based not on the life of Christ, but on that of the] Madonna. Its author, the Tyroleso
closely to the manner of the Christ
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Public Utilities Lance Corporal Finingeon's perform-cation was the subject discussed at the traditional Passion play. It was After having tided over ita finan. HK. Tramways. $18 b 184/.30 84-
the session of the World Conference sand people, and had a roomy stage cial difficulties,
Peak Trams (old) .... .$11.80-n Rotterdam Peak Trams" (now) on Adult Education at Cambridge.
$6.05 n and modern lighting effects. Nautical Institution reopened its Mr. Oscar Olsson, of Sweden, said
Star Ferries there was a widespread opinion that taken by a beautiful village girl, at the end of the month
was rooms to the public on July 1, and China Lights (comb.)
.870 b The part of the Madonna
China Lights (old) $18 b 13% 8. among working man only a selected Notburga Pfisterer, daughter of the visitors had called at the rooma. 1, Lance Corporal Finlayson; 2 few were fit for higher education village carpenter. She is deeply im-The objects of the Institution are
China Lights (new) .$13 b Lance Bombardier Clutterback; 3, Gunner Forrester; 4, Pie. Wilson, This opinion," he said, "goes bued with the spirit of the Passion to promote public interest in ship Chinn Lights 1928 Issue
back to K.0.8.B.; 5, Pte. Parkes, S.L.I.; 6, Gún«,
the old times of play, for her father, both in 1912 ping generally
H.K. Electrica (old)....$623⁄41⁄2 - h and to assist ner Purvis, R.A. (All the foregoing the Aristocratic and pluto- and ten years later, played the part students and all employed In ship-HK. Electrics (new}\""," received silver: cups).
cratic era of society. Modern of the Christ.
Macko Electrics
.$21 ping or allled industries in acquiz- Certificates are to be forwarded to civilised society. must
claim
ing and extending professional H.K. Telephones. the following:-7, Gunner Rosser, higher education for its citizens,
knowledge. To attain this object a China Buses B.A.: B. Gunner Cavanagh, R.A.: alice the masters have the power.
permanent exhibition of, ship and Singapore Tractions Trampeter Olver, RA; 10, Pte.
"It is not advisable to give to the Jordan, K.O.S.B.; 11, Cpl. Branch, rulers of to-morrow less than was
machinery models, engine-room Singapore Pref. auxiliaries, nautical instruments Sandakan Lta: K.O.S.B.; 12, Gunner McDermott, R.A.: given to the rulers of yesterday. 13, Gunner Grey, RA.; 14, Pte. Turner: Adult education must be organised
and aids to navigation, life-saving K.0.S.B. 15, Pte. Freeman, 'K.0.8.B.;
équipment, &c., is held, and the public is given the free use of a technical library, which is being A delegation of ten members from kept as complete and up-to-date as the British Undertakers' Association possible with the means at the dis- left London in mail week for an posal of the Institution, and which "educational tour" of America and is probably one of the finest and Canada. The programme embraces, most accomplished libraries on
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18, Fte. Meintosh, K.O.S.E.: 17, Gan in such a way that students will only ner Greenway, R.A.; 18, Gunner Fög- acaldentally, have to go to the ex- garty, R.A. 10, Pte. Ferguson, perts and teachers. K.O.S.B.; 20 Pte. Wilson, E.0.8.B.; Mr. C. M. MacInnes, lecturer in 21-Gunner. Adama, EA 22, Fte history at Bristol University, who is Gear K.O.S.B.23, Pte. Belm, blind, said the tutorial teacher K.O.S.B.; 24, Ganne Warner, R.A.: should resist the temptation to be
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other matters the specially trained staff.
Lane Crawfords sional dancer, of Manor House, Winstanley, an Inspector of Mines delegates will Investigate
Indicative of the methods, by Mackintoshs Marylebone, who appeared to answer in Scotland, who began life as a pit legislation which has
megns of which the institution en- Sinceres !i been deavours to give assistance to Wm. Powells... charges at Marylebone Felice-court. boy in the Wigan coalfield.
passed in Ontario (and lac students and professional visitors, Miscellaneous where) requiring undertakers is the fitting out of a model chart H.K. Amusements there to pash qualifying
room, recently undertaken, which H.K. Constructions examination and obtain a State cer will be supplied with complete sets B. Ind. 0.5 Bonds .r. tificate.
of sailing directions, charts and HK Govt. Loan measuring Instruments, which Sales to Shanghai. Whitehaven Guardians, who, can- students and others may use to celled a debt of £51,000 Incurred by practise chart reading and setting miners for relief, received a letter out course
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was not aware of any authority rooms include a very considerable Britain in this field. Britlah Arma enabling Guardians to take general number of specimens of British desirous to avail themselves of the action in the direction of debt can-origin and give the visitor, who opportunity offered by the institu cellation without regard to the looks at the great wealth of dis tion of showing models of their circumstances of Individual debtors plays with more than casual in productions to the shipping com Such sanction would be subject to terest, Very strong Impression of munity would be well advised to the’revie of the district auditor the lead maintained by Great communicate with the institution: