OMO
KINGS THEATRE
TO-DAY
ONLY
AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.D.
Tilly of Flomsturd
Sy IAN HAY
Directed by JACK RAYMOND
Starring
SYDNEY HOWARD, PHILLIS KONSTAM ELLIS JEFFREYS & EDWARD CHAPMAN
COMMENCING TO-MORROW.
THE CHINA MAIL.
TO-DAY'S SPORTING ACTIVITIES
Indian R.C. University
CRICKET.
League L.
v. Royal Navy
v. Kowloon C.C. Craigengower v. Hong Kong C.C. Civil Service v. Royal Artillery
League II.
Kowloon C.C. v. University
H'Kong C.C. v. Craigengower Recreio
Y. RAS.C..
Probable Teams.
C.S.C.C.:-
MEETINGS.
Leith Arbroath
Chinese Bathing Club Meeting Queen's Park {at the On Lok Yuen Cafe at 3 p.m.
RACING."
St. Bernard ··
Ayr United
Hamilton
Citadel
Clyde
Motherwell
Entries closes for the Annual | Dunfermline Race Meeting at noon to-day.
LADIES' HOCKEY.
'Caer Clark Cup.
V. Albion Rovers
v.. Aberdeen
v. St. Mirren
v. Beith
v. St. Johnstone
v. Dumbarton
v. Partick
v. East Stirling
v. Third Lanark
v. Stenhousemuir
Murray Field v. Edinburgh C.
Cowdenbeath
Hibernian
Dundee
H.K. Ladies' v. Club de Recreio at Raith' Sookunpoo at 3.30 p.m.
H.K. Ladies':-
Rangers Lochgelly
B. D. Evans (captain), J. E. Richardson, G.. R. Sayer, E. B. Reed, F. J. Ling, J. Barrow, F. M. Bird, E. M. Gray, B. Franklin, Celtic Baker, E. W. Hamilton, R. A. J.E, Ross, B. M. Pope, M. Wallace, A. Kilmarnock Simpson, J. M. Wilson and J. F.McElney, M. Allan Jones, E. Bon-King's Park McGowan.
nar, C. Ferguson 'and E. Blackburn. Forfar
Recreio Ladies':-
Recreio:-
·H. A. Alves, H. M. Xavier, Dr. A. P. Guterres, A. Prata, A. P: Pereira, G. A. Guterros, L. J. Guterres, L. J. Silva, H. A. Barros, J. H. Figueiredo and F. H. Carvalho.
H.K.C.C. 1st XL:--
H. Owen Hughes (captain), {H. J. Armstrong, A. C. Beck, E. R. Duckitt, A. W. Hayward, O. E. C. Marton, Capt. G. E. Mirehouse, E. J. R. Mitchell, J. R. Ratten, A.: Reid and B. L. Stock.
H.K.C.C. 2nd XI,:~-~
Armadale
v. Alloa
v. Dundee U.
v. Greenock Morton
v. Inverness Thistle
v. Brechin
v. Hearta
*. Falkirk
v. East Fife
v. Thornhill
v. Airdrieonians,
v. Montrose
B. Remedios, C. Osmund, E. Dalbeattie Star v. Bo'ness Rosario, H. Guterres, M. Alves, E. Xavier, C. Botelho, C. Silva, L. Silva Netto, A. Alves and M. Remedios.
Reserves: K. Hyndman and T. Noronha.
Friendly.
SUNDAY.
Hiking.
The Hong Kong Hiking Club Meet at the Kennedy Road Tram
C. B. A. Ladies' v. H.K. Ladies' Station at 2 p.m. 2nd XI at Happy Valley.
H. K. Ladies:-
Hunting.
The Fanling Hunt Hounds Meet
M.. King, N. Ferguson, A. Nicol, at Mrs. R. J. Patterson's Bungalow J. Whyte, E. O'Haggan, 1. Ritchie, at 10.30 am. E. S. Laing, A. Nill, P. M. Harrop.
R. K. Hepburn (captain), R. R. JA. G. Orme and R. King. Davies, F. A. M. Elliot, C. E. Gobagan, L. D. Kilbee, R. S. W. Paterson, P. W. J. Planner, W. Stoker, J. R. Way, A. J. R. Wolff and C. A. Wright.
I.R.C.:-
HOME FOOTBALL FIXTURES,
First Division.
Arsenal v. Birmingham Aston Villa Y. Liverpool
A. A. Rumjähn (Captain), F. D. Blackburn R. v. Pereira, A. H. Ramjahn, S. R. Blackpool Kermani, A. H. Madar, S. A. Bolton W. Ismail, 0. Ismail, A. R. Minu, Everton
V.
V.
V.
A. K. Mimu, J. S. A. Curreem and Huddersfield v. H. D. Rumjahn. Reserves.-A. T. M'chester C. v. Barma and M. el Arculli.
University 1st XI:—
A. T. Nomanbhoy (Capt.), L. T. Ride, D. J. N. Anderson, A. T. Lee, F. R. Zimmern, H. Nomanbhoy, P. M. N. da Silva, E. L. Gosano, A. M. Rodrigues, D. K. Samy, A. Baker.
'University 2nd XI:-
P. L. Tan, G. E. Yeah, K. P. Gan, A. A. Aziz, R. E.-G. Leong, D. Roy, M. M. Yayabhoy, W. K. Choa, D. Hunt, B. K. Ng, H. Ozorio.
FOOTBALL.
First Division.
v. St. Joseph's
v. Argylls
v. Navy
v. Recreio
Second Division.
Portsmouth
West Brom. Wednesday Sunderland
Tottenham
Chelses Leicester C. Middlesbro' V. West Ham Newcastle U. v. Grimsby T. Sheffield U. v. Derby C.
Second Division. Barnsley V. Leeds Un. Bradford Bristol C. Charlton A. Notts C. Oldham A. Plymouth A. v. Southampton. v. Stoke C.. V Swansea Wolves
Northampton v. Norwich C. Reading
,
Charity Football. Combined Navy v. Keung Wah Club of Canton on the Club ground at 4.16 p.m.
Combined Navy second XL v. Keung Wah sacond XL on the Club ground at 2.80 p.m.
GOLF STARTING TIMES.
The Secretary of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club supplies the following list of starting times for Fanling to-morrow:-
New Course.
$28 a.m. G. T. May, W. D. Harris. 9.30 Mrs. Perrin, Miss Munro,
9.44
9.52
*
H
J. P. Sherry, Mrs. Sherry.
Q. A. A. MacFadyen, G. Thomerson.
Old Course..
9.08 am. H. W. Dulley, R. H. Dowler.
0.12 S. C. Feltham, J. B. Lanyon.
此
9.12-9,20 a.m.-Not to be booked by those travelling by 8.28)
a.m. train,
9.24 a.m. E. des Voeux", A. 0.
9.28
Brawn
W.
"WH Daukes",
Dayled.
R. R
E. O. Priestley, I. H. Genre. 9.36 W. C. Shields, W. Mulcahy. 5,40
G. L. Davidson, G. W. Garett
H. H. Pethick, D. J. Fraser.
E. Stone, C. Mycock.
A. M. Parker, J. Coulthart,
D. S. Edward, C. H. Burton.
R. M. Jack, A. C. Young RK. Hepburn, G. W. F. Booker.
A
V
V.
V.
Port Vale
Chesterfield
የ.
Bradford C.
v.
Bury
7.
Borderers
Police
V.
Kowloon
Club
V.
Millwall Preston N.E. Burnley Manchester U. V. Notts Forest Third Division (South), Bournemouth v. Queen's P.R. Brentford.
Exeter C. Brighton V. Crystal Pal. V. Fulham
9.32
H
*
9,44
"
Swindon T.
9.48
" EL
Bristol R.
9.52
Gillingham
9.56
Kowloon
v. Univeralty
Mansfield T. V.
Clapton' O.
10.00
10.04
M
Borderers
v. Argylla
Club
V. Navy
V.
12th Battery
v. R.A.O.C.
Southend U. V.
Chinese League.
Thamea
v.
Cardiff C. Luton T. Coventry C.
10.08
++
10.12
11
10.10
Watford
v. Torquay U.
B. J. Lacon, E, Kern
Sung Ching v. Eastern
Third
Division (North).
W. R. Vallance, L.
R.
S. China "B" v. Athletic “B”
Barrow
V. Gateshead
Probable Teams.
Chester
v: Darlington
10.28"
D.
Kowloon 1st XI:-
Crewe A..
V
Carlisle U.
10.32
C. Thwaites, E. Lewis.
Accrington S.
10.36
v. Wigan Boro1
10.40
T. Low, J. Harrop.
v. Walsall
10.44
A. Kidd, H. M. Mair.
Lincoln C.
v. Halifax T. v. Tranmere R. Wrexham
10.48
10.52
| 10.56 ·
"
v. Stockport C.
v. Rotherham
11.00
A.
Humphreys.
11.04
SCOTTISH CUP.
11.08
"ANNABELLE'S
AFFAIRSTM
with
VICTOR McLAGLEN
JEANETTE MacDONALD
$. China "A" v. Athletle “A”
Booking at The Theatre
ALWAYS A GREAT SHOW
Telephone No 25318
HARMSTON'S CIRCUS
and ROYAL MENAGERIE.
THE BARNUM OF THE EAST
OPENING MONDAY, JAN. 25th,, at 9.15 p.m.
NATHAN ROAD,
OPPOSITE PENINSULA HOTEL KOWLOON.
30 EUROPEAN ARTISTES 30
New Artistes New Acts-New Clowns
Everything New;
This Year,
50 PERFORMING ANIMALS 50
LIONS, TIGER, ELEPHANTS, PANTHERS, BEARS, MONKEYS, GEESE, HORSES, PONIES, KANGAROOS,” etc.
MATINEES
Full
only,
Every Saturday and Sunday at 4.15 pm. ~Children-Half Price to: Matinees PRICES OF ADMISSION
(Including Tax)
Second Chairs Carpats
Gurevitch; London, Martin; Doncaster R. v. Bliss, McKelvio, Duncan; Dominy, Hartlepoola Gillott, Timberlake, Simpson and Hull City Eastman.
Reserve: Hast.
Kowloon 2nd XI.:-
N. Brighton Fowler; Wells, Williams L.; Rochdale Greenberg, Whitfield, Williams, Southport A.B.; Nicholls, Everest, Cotton, York City Blake and Phillips. Reserves: White and Noonan.
Club XL:--
10.20 H
10.24
S. T. Budin,
Littlejohn.
N. K.
K MacKenzie, J. J. French.
D. K. Hislop, N. J. Perrin.
Androwes.
MacKnight,
Matthewa.
SS. Perry, A. G. Coppin.
G. E. R. Divett, E. J. Dowley
G. W. Tolmie, E. W. Jones.
G. V. T. Marshall, R. W. Taplin.
A. Sommerfelt,
D.
D. L. Prophet, J. Forbes.
N. Williamson, P. 8.
MacKenzia.
White, W. W.
Rodger; Macfarlane, Strange; The following is the draw for 11.12 Railton, Skinner, Baldwin; Alexan- the First Round of the Scottish 11.16 Hole A. C. I. Bowker. der, Segalen, Foley, Bell and Cup to be played to-day: Strange.
RUGBY FOOTBALL...
Interport Trial XV. v. Combined Services at Sookunpoo at 4 p.m. *
United Services:-
Lieut. Gosling (Navy); Lieut. (David ✨ (Navy)," : 'Staker Packer
(Navy), Lieut. Stevenson (Army), Lieut. Keith-Murray (Army); Lieut. |Byder (Navy), Lieut. Charsley ((Navy); Lleut. Com. Crick (Navy), Surg. Lieut. Brosnan (Navy), Lieut. Stevens ; (Army), Lieut. Prior (Army), 4. R. A. Doggett (Navy); Lieut. Pi y (Navy), Liant, Watson (Navy), Lient. Hubback (Navy)**!
Club Interport XVXAS
J. P. Whitman, G. P. Lammert, |R. H. Griffiths, A.-F. Janidina, C. J. |D. Law; M.-W. Turner, J. A. E. Selby; G. C. Moutrie, W. E. Peers, G. G. Humphreys, R. I. Cherrill, F. MHartley LB. Smith, JB Lee and LG. Robertson,
CA
|_ Kowloon. v. H.MS. Medway ht]
Kings Park at 4:16 pm.
| Kowloon
́ Black; A; N. On
Boni
Queen of South v. Stranraer
** Will get their Caddles from the
Superintendent.
The
China
Dail
SPORTS
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THE BEST
WORTH
SATURDAY, JANUARY
1932.
MAJESTIC
TO-DAY ONLY
AT 280, 5.20, 7:20 & 9.20: PM
Longing for Love
She
fled from marriage
to the softer shoulder
of romance
Harding East Lynne
with
CLIVE BROOK CONRAD NAGEL
Overland China Mail.
A WHOLE WEEK'S NEWSPAPERS IN ONE.
A distrous fire, the first tragedy of the year in that category, broke out in a cotton quilt shop in Shanghal Street, Kowloon on the night of January 9, claiming four victims, a woman and her three children. Beginning on the ground floor of the building, the conflagration rapidly apread to the upper floors, completely destroying wooden ataircases, thus cutting off the occupants only means of escape. After the fire had been extinguished three Chinese firemen were placed under arrest for alleged looting. A full story of the tragedy is chronicled in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
A Coroner's enquiry into the death of Revenue Officer Nicholas James Young, who was found lying dead on the hillside near the Lai Chi Kok Jall on November 4, 1931, was conducted by Mr. J. A. Fraser in the Kowloon Magistracy on January 11. The widow, Mrs. Young, in a dramatie testimony, denied that matrimonial troubles were entirely responsible for the tragedy, and referred, in an outburst, to the Revenue Department. A few days before his death, deceased had not been living with her at their flat. She had no reason to think that he would commit suicide; in fact he used to scorn it. The OVERLAND CHINA MAIL furnishes a detailed report.
With the prevailing interest that is being taken in the development of the agricultural resources of the Colony keen interest and support was accorded to the fifth annual Show arranged by the New-Territories Agricultural Anso» clalion at Shek Wu Hui, Sheung Shul, on January 9. His Excellency the Governor, Sir, William Peel, opened the Show and in his speech, referred to the steady development of agricniture. A full report is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
A large and distinguished assembly gathered in the Great Hall of the Hong Kong University on January 11, for the 28rd Congregation of degrees. A procession of pro minent officials and citizens, headed by the Chancellor, Sir William Peel, and the Vice-Chancellor, Sir William Hornell, heralded the opening of the Congregation, after which the Vice-Chancellor delivered a stirring address. A fall account is published in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL
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