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You wouldn't
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Cuckoo
CB106
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Speak to me of Love
CB443
Dellehious
DR757
Cuban Love Song
D8745
Bow Bells-You're Beake
DB749
Love Letters in the Sand
DB786
Just once for all times
DB738
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Sir Roger de Coverley
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It la'nt Cricket
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Moonbeams Dance
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Casina Dances (Valse)
Goodnight Vienna
My Dream (Waitz)
Save the last Dance for me
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League
NAVY
THE
Football
Fixtures
First Division.
v. Kowloon
(H. F. C. 4.15)
| SOUTH CHINA v. Club
(Caroline Hill 4.15)
Recreio
7
V. BORDERERS (King'a Park 4.15) LINCOLNS v. Artillery
(Sookunpoo, 4.15)
Second Division.
South China V. BORDERERS
NAVY
St. Joseph's
Club
(Caroline Hill 2.46)
v. Eastern
(H. F. C. 2.45} `
v. EWO
(St. Joseph's 2.45)
v. ATHLETIC
(Club 2.45) LINCOLNS v. Taung Tsin
(Chatham Rd. (2.45)
ARTILLERY v. Kowloon
Y. SOUTH CHINA (Chatham Rd. 4.45)
'St. Joseph's (Athletic 245)
1
CHINA
MAIL.
HOME FOOTBALL, Two League
Forecast for To-day's
League Games.
FIRST DIVISION.
v. Blackpool (1) v. Blackburn (1) V. Birmingham (1) v. Sunderland (1) V. Wednesday (2) v. Leeds (-) Very (2) V. Derby
Aston Villa (5) Bolton (8) Chelsea (2) Huddersfield (4) Leicester (3): Liverpool (-) Middlesbro (5), V. Newcastle (0) Portsmouth (0) Sheffield U. (2) Wolves (-)
v. Everton (0)
v. W. Bromwich (1) v. Manchester C. (i) v. Arsenal (-) SECOND DIVISION,
Bradford Burnley (-) Charlton
m Grimsby (-) Manchester U. (3) Notts F. (4)
Oldham. (2) Plymouth (-) Preston (0) Stoke (0) Tottenham (9)
v. West Ham (~). v. Láncoln (-)
v. Natte C. (3)
Cricket
Encounters
FIRST LEAGUE
C.S.Č.C. v. I.R.C.
(HAPPY VALLEY) SECOND LEAGUE R.A.S.C. v. I.R.C.
(SOOKUNFO0)
FRIENDLY
H.K.C.C. v. UNITED SERVICES.
(H.K.C.C.)
(HAPPY VALLEY)
(K.C.C.) UNIVERSITY v. P.R.C.
(POKFULAM)
v. Bradford C. (0)
v. Millwall (-)
C.C.C. v. K.C.C.
y. Chesterfield (0) y. Southampton (0)
K.C.C. II. v. C.C.C. II.
RECREIO v. H.K.C.C. IL
v. Fulham (-)
v. Bury (2)
v. Swansea
(0)
V. Vale (3)
THIRD DIVISION
Aldershot (-) Brighton (4)
P. (2)
(SOUTH)
anton 0. (-)
v. Clapton
v. Bournemouth (1)|
v. Swindon (2)
v. Exeter (2)
ngham (0) Norwich (V
(2)
(2)
Queen's P.R. (3) v. Northampton (2)
v. Luton (1)
Reading (2) Southend
(1)
v. Bristol C. (-)
Watford DIVISIOS (1)
v. Torquay (0)
(NORTH).
(Sookunpoo 2.45)
Bristol R. (0)' Cardiff (5)
Third Division.
Signals.
BONDERERS
R.A.S.C.
7.
filusic
Recreio
Radio
Talkoo
· SUNDAY
FIRST DIVISION
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The thrilling tale of the rescue of 31 Japanese seamen from the battered hulk of the fishing irawler Shea Shan Maru 150 miles from Pratas Shoal, was related by officers of the British steamship Glenshield, Capt. R. L. Sanders com- manding, which arrived in Hong Kong at 9 p.m. on October 31, more than 24 hours overdue.
The Japanese craft, sighted in a sinking condition, had lost her mast and rudder, was out of fuel and stores, and her crew were almost exhausted by their ceaseless battle with the sea, which had lasted for three days.
A full report is given in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.
*
*
Before the Hong Kong Divorce Bill was given second reading at the session of the Legislative Council on October 27, Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, declaring that he represented a large proportion of the residents of the Colony, launched an attack upon the measure from moral and practical angles. Hon. Mr. J. J. Patterson, replying to Mr. Braga's criti- cism, said that so far as he could understand, the Divorce Bill did no more than transplant the English procedure to Hong Kong.
The Attorney-General, briefly explained the Bill. The Government, he said, was not concerned with the religious aspects of the case. The Hong Kong Bill followed the pro- cedure adopted in the Federal Malay States, but did not go so far.
into force until His
The Bill, he added, would not come Majesty's pleasure is known.
The meeting is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA.
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A wedding of great social interest to the Colony, was solemnised in St. John's Cathedral on October 31, when Miss Enid Ida Elliot-Heywood, only daughter of Captain C. E. Elliot-Heywood, R.A.P.C., and Mrs. Elliot-Heywood;' of Kowloon, became the bride of Captain Francis William Webb, Royal Artillery, only son of Lient. Col. and Mrs. A. H. Webb, of Sevenoaks, Kent, and A.D.C. to His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government (the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G.). The ceremony was performed by the Very Rev. A. Swann, M.A., D.S.C., Dean of Hong Kong, assisted by the Rev. Walton Rogers, M.A., Vicar of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon,
The wedding is fully reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,
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No. 3A, WYNDHAM /STREET-PHONE 2022.
v. LINCOLNS
(King's Pk. 2.45) v. ENGINEERS (King's Pk. 4.15) ษ. UNIVERSITY (St. Joseph's 4.15) v. AIR FORCE
(Athletic 4.15)
V. ATHLETIC (Caroline Hill 4.15)
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE
Contis
FIRST DIVISION
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Borderers any $ 1 1 15 5 7 South China ... 3 3 00 0 8 2 6 Lincolns.....
4 3 0 1 12 4 Artillery St. Joseph's Club
Athletic
Police
Accrington (1) Barrow (3) Carlisle (1) Chester (2)
(2)
nasfield (~)
N. Brighten (-) Rochdale (0) Rotherham (0) Southport (1) York (3)
v. Halifax (1)
V. Tranmere (1)
v. Hartlepools (3)
v. Walsall (1)
Y.
DELING On (-)
V. Barnicy (~)
v.
v. Gateshead (3)
v. Doncaster (3)
v. Stockport (0) WGUE.
Y.
SCOTTISH
Clyde (1) Cowdenheath (1) E. Stirling (-)
marnock (0)
(2)
v. Rangers (1)
v. Airdrieonians (0)
v. Ayr (-)
v. Hamilton (2)
v. Aberdeen (2) 9. Aber
Mortan (6)
v. Queen's Park (2) Motherwell (4) v. Dundee (0) Partick (0) v. Celtic (2) St. Johnatone (-) v. Falkirk (-) Third Lanark (4) v. St. Mirren (0)
(KING'S PARK)
PROBABLE TEAMS
Civil Service:J. E. Richardson, F. J. de Rome, B. C. K. Hawkins, R. A. J. Simpson, H. G. Wallington, F. Baker, E. W. Hamilton, E. P. Reed, H. E. Strange, and R. M. Wood
H.C.C.-F. Goodwin, E. C. Fincher, J. C. Lyal, A. T. Lay, Ń. E. Mackay, J. Hun- E. Perry A, IN, A., C. Burnett and W.
E. F
ter,
C.
Hung.
K.C.C. II:-F. S. W. Smith, F. E. Lawrence, G. Lee, H. Overy, R. 1. K. Walker, A. A. Dand, A. R. F. Raven, G. A. V. Hall, D. S. Green, A. V. Baker, P. O. Dunne.
E.
HK.C.C.-A. W. Hayward, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. C. Beck, G: 8 8. Dunkley, R. Duckitt, H. R. B. Hancock, H. J. D. Lowe, K. A.. Munre, L. T. Ride, C. B. R. Sargent, J. P. Whitham.
H.K.C.C. H-A. K. Mackenzie, G. E. R. Divett, L. A. R. Dancan, R. R. Davies, L. D. Kilbee, A. D. Lawson,
R. S. W. Patterson, P. W. J. Planner,
J. E. Potter, R. H. D. Wade and L. A. Whipps.
STARTING
TIMES
FOR FANLING.
The following are the starting
[Teams in black denote probable winners, and when neither team appears in black a draw is indicat-
Figures in brackets denote times for Fanling to-morrow: the result of the corresponding match last season.}.
96
ed. 5 3 0 2 5 4 6 10 4
5 3 0 2 12
4 2 0 2 9
31 0 2 5
3
Navy
Kowloon Recreio
Borderers
8 2
1 0 2 3 7 2
4 1 0 3 9 11 5 0
0 5 6 29 0
SECOND DIVISION.
500 28
5 10
· 1 0 17 4 9
6 3 1 2 17 12 7
Athletic
5
South China
Kowloon Linculus
Tsung Tain
Artillery...
Club Ewo
St. Janepho Eastern
3 2
2 1 0 10 3 5
2 1 1 12 24
4 2 0 2 10 10 4
5 2 0 3 8 15.
4 1 1 2 7 11 3 23 3
4 1 0 3 11
14 4 0 0 4 4 14 0 3 0 0 3 1 19 0
THIRD DIVISION
St. Josephs
5 5 0 0 27
4 0 0 21
4 10 3 8
38
5 4
4 0 1
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R.A.S.C.
Borderers Athletic South China
Lincolns University
Radio
| Signaln
Recreio
Taikoo ¡R.A.F.
R.E.
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11 39 18
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
Club To Play Navy To-day.
P
THE TWO TEAMS.
The following will play in the the Club Rugby match between
and the Royal Navy at the Valley this afternoon at p.m.: Club:-
W. R. B. Rigg: R. O. F. King, WE. Peera, R. H. Griffiths, G. P. Lammert; M. W. Turner, J. A. R. Selby; S. H. Garred, F. A. Merry, G. C. Moutrie, W. F. Kerr, I. H. Bradford, A. P. Hall-Thomson, D.
8 McLellan and J. C. Millar. 5 6 Reserves:-A. M. Macintosh, J.
18
034 13
04 4 16
E. H. Cogan and A. R. Cox. Navy:-
0 4 4 22 2 Barnes
€ 28
3 2 8
0
0 0 3 0
9
0
PROBABLE TEAMS.
FIRST DIVISION
Lt. Buckley (Peracus); Mid. (Devon.), Sto. Packer 1(Medway), Lt. Partridge (Hermes), Mate (E) Lothwell (Devonshire); Lt. Armytage (Devonshire), Lt Comdr. Woods (Devonshire); Lt. Linten (Oswald) (Captain),., Lt- Comdr. Robertson (Suffolk), Lt. Fisher (Wishart), A. B. Deykin (Suffolk), E. R. A. Doggett (Hermes); Lt.-Comdr. Hubback (Hermes), S.-Lt.. Scarlett (Suffolk) and Lt.. Walson (Koppel).
Kowloon: Gurevitch: Wells & East- man: Watkins; McKelvie & Bliss:
& HI, Webb, Nelems, Blake Bick- ford.
& Hynes: Club:-Rodger: Martin Skinner, Strange & A. Duncan: Wil. liams, Dominy, Howe, E. Strange Fowler.
&
Tin-chan:
Shield Hockey
Matches
South China: Lam Leung Ying-chan & Lau Mau: Leung Wing-chin, Wong Mee-shan, and Tong Kwan: Cheng Shui-hon, A N., Other, Fong King-cheung or Tam Kong-pak, Ip Pak-wab and Leung Shui-yang- ..Artillery: Combey: Allan & Taylor: Wishart Collier, Pardoe & Rodgers: Wood, Gongh, Bryant, Moore & Seal.
Recreio:-M. Remedios: W. C. Og
ley & H. A. Noves: B. Assumpeao, C.
Veteran
MAMAK SHIELD
v. Incognitos (NAVAL GROUND 4.15).
v. K.LT.C. (NAVAL GROUND 4.15) ·
A Figueiredo & G. A. Gutteres; L. A. H. K. Ladies Rocha, F. A. Santos, J. Gomes, A. Silva and R. Laurel,
SECOND DIVISNIN
Club-Fogwell: Potouloff & Sloan::
"
Radio
E. Railton, Boyd & Puncheon: Urgu-]K.LT.C. hart, Bell, M. Railton, G. Duncan and Farrow.
Artillery:-Holmes: Leadbeater & Gilbons: Ward, McDonald & Harris: Stanton, Hardy, Frearson, Berming- ham & Wood.
FRIENDLY
v. Recreio Ladies (SOOKUNFO0,3 p.m.)-
SUNDAY MAMAK SHIELD
v. University (CAROLINE HILL 4.15)
v. St. Andrew's
(MARINA 4:16)
PROBABLE TEAMS
Incognitos:-H. A. Barros:
NEW COURSE.
9.24 n.m. G. T. May, J. Cardner. 0.82 am. A. S. Mitchell, J. A. H.
Marshall.
0.40 nm. F. Austin, G.
Marshall.
V.
T.
9.18 .. A. Aubrun, C. G. Four-
nier.
8.56 a.n. F.
F. C. Mudle, J. C. Dunbar, 10.04 a.m. H. S. Diredale, W. M.
Chalmers.
10.12 a.m. A. T. Lay, O. Enger. 10.28 a.m. N. S. Ellis, A. Stokkink.
Mrs. 10.28 a.m.
RA. Rodgers, Miss C. C. Munro.
OLD COURSE
9.32 a.m. H T. Buxton, J. G. Camp-"
9,36 a.m. C. W. F. Booker, T. C.
Monaghan 9.40 am. A. Ritchie, Dr. C. H.
Burton
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1932.
The Official:
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WICKETS
Have just arrived from England and are now being carried regularly
IN STOCK.
These
the are regulation size weight.
Sports Dept.
new and
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PUZZLE.
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travell
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9.24 a.m. 1. H. Geare, H. H. Pethick 9.28 am. J. K. MacFarlan, A. H,
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Capt. J. Anderson, S.J. H. Fox,
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9.52 a.m. Cdr. T. E. Dockney, W. D.
Denham.
-9,56 a.m. W. G. Robertson, T. P.
Saunderson.
10.08 a.m. Lt. H. C. Gould, Lt. Col.
E. D. Matthews. 10.12 am, G. C. Worrall, L. M. S.
Lloyd Boyd.3. S. Dykes, A. 10.16 am.
AfcKellar. 10.20 a.m.. E. Lissuman, D.-S.
Robb. KODO. 10.24 a.m. R. M. Henderson, A. B
Stewart. 10.28 a.m. F. A. Redmond, C. L.
Sandes.
10.82 a.m. Major J. Wren, Cdr. W.
E. Highem.
10.36 am. R. A. Rodgers, Dr. Me-
Kean
*30.40 am. E. 0. Priestley, E: M.
Tetley.
20.44 am. W. A. Weight, S.-T. But
10.48 a.m. E. Lewis, D. H. E
Thomas. 10.52 a.m. N. Croucher, H. C. Hop.
kins.
A. M. 10.56 am. G. McEachran,
Macaulay. 11.00 am. Capt. H. W. Dawkes, W. Stewart 11.04 a.m. H. L. F. Ewin, J. C. MIE
far.
N. D. 11.08 a.m. C,
Brown. 11.12 am. M. W. Budd, A. P. Hall.
Thompson. 11.16 a.m. W. Mulcahy, H. G. Wal.
lington.
Thwaites,
11.20 a.m. A. O. Brawn, N. K. Little
john.
11.24 a.m. H. U. Ireland, H, Spicer 11.28 a.m. D. M. Richards, G. W.
Reeve. E. Lester Arnold, R. W. Gardiner, 11.36 am, F. Lobel, A. Sommerfelt 11.40 a.m. P. J. Mackle, V. R.
11.32 a.m.: A, A.
Kowloon-Cook: Palmer & Felber-Remedios & E. V. Reed; F. M. Silva, ick: Tillery, Benwell & Greenberg; V. W. A. Roed & N. Beltrao: F. J. Reme White, G. White, Duffield, L. Phillips dios, R. C. Reed, C. C. Francis, C. E.
Barros & A. P.. Sousa, & R. Phillips,
THIRD DIVISION"
H. K. Ladies:-M. Bird: A. Owen Hughes &
&A. Nicol: E O'Hagen, B. M.
P.
Gordon,
11.14 a.m. R. H. Griffith, H. N. WII-
Hamson.
MacCormick,
Pope &B.
11.48 a.m. G. B. B. Franklin: M. Alun Jones, M.Harrop, E
Capt. R. LI, Giddy: E. Bonpar, G. Ferguson
11.52 a.m. R. C. Webb, E. M. Bry-
den.
Recreio-Minhinotti A. J. Barretto & E. Blackburn.
University P. G. Tang: A. T. Basto & M. Olivalva: W. Mackintosh, 3. J. Lima & A. P. Gilva: A. M. Pereira, M. & A. M. Rodrigues: EL. Gosano, H. Xavier, V. H. Xavier, H. Campos & A. T. Loke & Foo Eng-lin: 8. Reed, A. A. Xavier: Reserves: L Campos and Aziz, O, de Sousa, R. Woolley & L M. Marques.
Oliveira Reserve: C. T. Law.
11.66 a.m. D. Harley, P. L. Leefe, 12.00 xoon P. Grant, J. Forbes, 12.04 pm. N. J Perrin, D. S. Ed-
ward.
-12.08 p.m. T. J. Price, E. E. Price.
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appear in Monday's issue.
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