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FULL TEST MATCH ANNUAL TWO DAYS'.
TEAMS
*CRICKET
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AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS TO MATCH BETWEEN CLUB AND
TOUR ENGLAND
McCABE AND GRIMMETT
Sydney, Yesterday.
PRAPS
'P'RAPS NOT ! ·
Magistrate: "And what ples do you make for not paying your wife s maintenance money?"
Defendant: "Well, sir, marriage is a lottery, therefore alimony is a gambing debt, and I plead the Gaming Act."
A fellow suid to
famous
UNITED SERVICES
PEARCE'S FINE INNINGS
When stumps were drawn yesterday, The following is the full team the first day of the annual two days of Australian cricketers who will match between the Hong Kong Cricket toar England: Woodfull (Captain).[Club and the
United Services, the Victoria; Victor. Richardson (Vico visitors were 25 runs on with one Captain), South Australia; Pons-wicket ta fall ford and A. Beckett. (Victoria) twenties for the Club but "Tam sprinter: "I race you and beat. Bradman, Jackson, Kippax, Mc-Pearce played one of his typically skip you if you'll let me Cabe, Fairfax, and Oldfield, (New pering innings and contributed 79 to course, and give me a yard's start." South Wales): Grimmett, C. the total of 1-48. Baker, Laslett, "Fifty to one that you don't," said Walkor, Wall. (South Australia): Musson and Wyatt shared the bowling the sprinter, confidently. Hornibrook and A. Ilurwood honours.
| you conrsa." United (Queensland)-Reuter.
Services lost five wickets.
"Up a ladder," said the chal-, cheaply, Beck and Reid doing great
longer. damage. Messon aml Wolfe Barry not only made a stand, however, but turn-
GOLF
Starting Times for Week-End-
The Royal Hong Kong Gif Club netify the following starting times at Fanling:--
**
SATURDAY
9.00 am. Dr. Dovey and J. Morris. 0.08 G. B. Riggs and J. Thayer. 9.20 to 9.30 nm. Reserved for Inter-
part Foursenter, 9.40 a.m. A. C. Meredith and R. W.
Taplin.
:
L. G. S. Dodwell and G. E. Holmes..
N. K. Mycock. S. T. Butlin and G. W Sewell.
Littlejohn and C.
8. S. Perry and A. G. Coppin.
N. M.. Currie and E. M. Bryden.
9.41
J. M. Walker and Rawerth.
A. R.
11-18
9.52
G. W. Garret and H. Graves. D. S. Edward and F Forbes.
11.56
10.00
27
|10.04
10.08
15
10,13
10.16
W. Stewart and D. S.
Robb,
10.20
10
G. E. Costello and J. P.
10.24 10.28
+
10.32
10.36
12
P. S. Cassidy and Austin.
15
E. D. Priestley and W. Shields.
D.
Warren.
Duckett and Mitcheli
got into the
REVISED FIXTURES
Farther Games for Chinese
Visitora
Owing to the necessity of replaying the Chinese inter- section match, following the indecisive contest yesterday, local festival "ancer" matches have been revised.
To-day's match: East China v. Royal Navy, postponed until Monday, February 10.
To-morrow, Saturday: East and Southern China v. Rest of Hong Kong this match has been cancelled. In lieu of which the date will be utilised for the replay of the match between Southern and East China,
Monday, February 3: East China v. the Army-this match to stand.
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A man was losing his temper with the burber; he was trying to sleep through his hair-cut, but was bored to death with the barber's endless - prattle, and a long yarn of a raging
tip.
fed the tide and Baker rendered good
R. H. Wild and J. P. Sherry, service towards the end. Scores at
C. W. Jeffries and F. Helose to play.. Crapnell.
.
Hong Kong C.C-1st tinnings
W. Harris and W. J. E. R. Duckett, b Baker........ > Manning.
K. H. Batger, 1.b.w, b Baker
10.44 W. A. Butterfield and H.
Browne.
F. J. E. Richardson, st. Crake,
b Wyatt
C. II. Owen Hughes, b Musson
C. B. Johnson and T. G Bennett,
Monaghan.
A. T. Lay and I. H. Geare.
D. Black And W. G.
Lorimer.
"Oh, cut it short!" he snapped at last, and the noise ceased, and he dozed off.
And when he woke up he was as bald as a newborn babe.
"Mummy, please can I stay away from school? 1 don't feel well."
"Poor darling! Where don't you feel well?"
"In class,"
A maldservant was left in charge of the children while her mistress went for a long drive. On her re turn the mistress said to the maid: "How did the children behave dur ing my absence, Catherine? Well, I hope?"
"Beautifully at first, ma'am, Catherine answered, "but they finished up with a terrible fight."
"Why did they fight?" the mother- asked.
"To decide which was behaving the best, ma'am."
An old gentleman
at a country
20 market watched the jostling crowd-
of bullocks, sheep, pigs, farmers, carts and horses.
Amid the throng was a small boy in a donkey-cart.
4
70
T. E. Pearce, st. Crake, b Muason HJ. Arrostrong,-lbw, b Baker----1 EJ. R. Mitchell, c Baker, b Wyatt 21 G; E. R. Divett, e Baker, b Wyatt' A Reid b Lalett
E; W. Hamilton; not out
E. P. Strentileld and N. H. Baker Prockter.
Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS
G. FALCONER & CO. (HONG KONG) LTD. WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS DIAMOND MERCHANTS.
Union Building (Opposite G.P.0.)
Agents for ADMIRALTY CHARTS, ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers. High Class English Jewellery.
11.20 J. C. Clark and B. J. Lacon. Major R. H. Crake, b Beck L1.34 0. Eager and A. D. Hum- Lt. J. P. Wright, run out
9.04 a.m. J., B. Lanyon and C.
Riggs.
9,20 to 9.48 a.m. Reserved for
terport, Shanghai v. Hong Capt. J. R. Reynolds, h Divett
W. J. Clerk and R. P. Sub-Lt. C. L. Glass, not out Maskio.
J. W. Alabaster and J. R. Collins,
Extrás.
Total for 0 wkta.) Saturday's Teama
"My little lad," said the old gentleman, "Are you not afraid? How old are you?".
The boy replied, "I am all right. I am only nine, but the donkey's
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Old Lady (digging 'bus conduc
140 tar in ribs with umbrella): "Is that
the Bank of England, my man?"
Conductor! ND,
The following will represent
mum; that's
"You'll
Old Lady Pussyfoot: ruin your stomach, my good man; drinking that stuff."
Old Soak: "Sall right, 'aall It won't show with my
LADY READING DEAD
2.2
Beneficent Work in India
Rugby. Yesterday.
The death is announced of the, Marchioness of Reading, the wife of the Marquis of Reading, the ex- Viceroy of India, Lady Reading"
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10.48
10.62
J. MacKnight and
T. C.
A. C. Beck, c Crake, & Baker
10.56
++
11.00
11.04
#
LR. Andrewes and J. S. Maclaren.
Q. M.
R. W.
11.08
17
5 30 - 4
me."
Laslett
11 2 31
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[1.12
M. G. Mills and R. P. Musson Mendie.
15.2 5 21
2
Wyatt
15244
3
[1.18
"
C. J. D. Law and 11. V. Reynolds Parker.
5 1
14
0
United Services-1st innings.
22
8
"
11,28
phreye. A. F. Judd and Mathews.
SUNDAY
Capt. F. G. Sillitoe, e Mitchell, M. B. b Beck
Lt. A. H. Musson, 1.b.w., b Owen
Hughes
o right.
coat on."
0
33
B.A.B. F. Laslett, b Reld
Lt. Col. F. J. C. Wyatt, b Reid Int. J. G. Wolfe Barry, not out
0
48
11
Kong.
9.52"
B. K. Valentine and L. G. S. Dodwell.
LL. D. P. Evans, e Owen Hughes,
b Divett
+
Comer. F. C. Baker, b Duckett
38
9.56
3
20
10,00
R. A. Green and M. G.
11
Milla
165
10.04
"
10.08
J.
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Hampton.
10.12
Hillier,
10.16.
#
W. Wright and W. Fleming.
10.20
10.24
10.28
10.32
10,86
17
10.40
10.44
W. 8-
Butterfield
W.
10.48
T.
and C.
10.52
น.
Miskin
and J.
10.50
El D. Harris and F. M.
1.
11.00
E P: Streatfield and M. B.
Mathews.
11.04
Spizer.
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11.08
11.16
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11.24 11.28
11.20 AE Lissaman and H. U.
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CHOSEN FOR EXCLUSIVE
USE AT THE INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS OF FRANCE AND GERMANY 1930,
Don't take risks. The antiseptic vapours Eberated by Evana" Partiler quickly If the gene that lurk in the obscurs byways) of the nose, throat and cheet Boothing the affected piirta. Doctors strongly
WATCH YOUR THROAT THIS WINTER
EVANS
A
Macknight and
J. D. Thompson and W.
Purves.
H. the H.K.C.C. 2nd XI. in a League had been ill ever since her return
match against the University to-
from India' with her husband. 17 Smorrow on the H.K.C.C. ground: beneficent social work in India. The newspapers "speak of her W, W. Mackenzie, J. R. Collis, Through her energetic appeals, the R. K. Hepburn, R. M. Wood, J. H. sum of £100,000 was raised to endow
N.
J. P. Sherry and A. B. Ashworth, R. H. Dowler, J. Ra hospital in Simla for women Way, K. A. Batger, S. J. Stanesby, and children and the training of C. E. Gahagan, and H. J. Armstrong.
A. Sommerfelt and. C. B.
Brown
C. Thwaites and D. Smith.: D. H. Passmore and A. B. Raworth,
C. W. Jeffries and N. K.
Littlejohn.
Forbes and, F. Austin.
A. Cornell.
G. Bennett
G. Eale Thayer.
and
HOME FOOTBALL ·
nurses. She founded the Indian National Baby Weck, which! has been instrumental in reducing enormously the high rate of infan- tile mortality in the country.
When her health brake down sho had so won her way to the hearts
Replays in the English of the people that prayers for her
Cup
DERRY COUNTY LOSE
London, Wednesday. Replays in the fourth round of
RK Hepburn and the English Cup resulted:
E. Lewis and A. T. Lay Bindingham
Edes Voet and F. A.
Redmond. J
Charlton
Bradford
2 Derby, C. 1 W. I. Alexander and G. H. Manchester C. 10 Swindon 1
fifth round proper of the Cup tie The revised fixtures for the
on February 16 are as follows
Newcastle Y. Brighton. Huddersfield Wrexham or Brad. ford City in Mannhe Aston Villa v.Blackburn, West Ham v. Millwall
11.32.
Whyte-Smith and A. 0. Brawn. 11.880. Eager and Ai · D.,
1140
13.45
11.48
and J. 8. Dykes, J'S, Drummond and FM. Bryden.
E. Kern and B J. Lacón.
11.62 W!
.:
WJ Key and B. T Butlin, DNA
1160, D. S. Edward and G. B. 8.
Thompson.
noon W. A Stewart and W. G.
recovery were said in temples, mos- ques and synagogues' throughout the country-British Wireless Ser- Ivice.
LONDON EXCHANGES
London, Yesterday.
123.96 4.86 17/32 34.995
26.21
0 Arsenal. I Middlesbro. 1*;
Paris New York Brussels Geneva Amsterdam Milan Berlin Stockholm
12.11%
03,98
20.866
18.125
Manchester City v Hull. Sunderland Notté Forest. Middlesbrough of Charlton v. Ar-
Copenhagen Oslo Vienna
18.10'
18.21
84.67
Prague
184%
-1942 (?)
86,120
109.25
875 818
21/32
44 7/16
1/5 %.
Holiday
Shefeld Wednesday v, Bradfor
HOCKEY
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