BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
DERBY COUNTY ON TOP
OF FOOTBALL WORLD
(By "ALCYDES")
With a third of the home league football pro-
gramme completed, one can now get a fair picture of the form of various teams and their prospects. Without doubt, Derby County, now leaders of Divi- sion One, hove mode their murk and are now on top of the football world. *1's-ir performan
St. Brighton may, I doubt if they can Andrew': "Bast werk was med stop Douenster's whining sequence, territorious and Birmingham's A quod away win. weil ne reverse, This week they me at home to horough and on present form,!
home wins indiente.
Middle
the York have improved an sealen has progressed and they beat visiting fancied to
arc
Oldham
It so happens that Swansea and Portsmouth at the airment aromath are both away On poblem side.
This week and there abertate Saturdays, sds use of form last Saturday they are at Southend and Bristol mtrd have been mod disoppent-19
vity, respectively. Th
: to their supporteras,
ferre i probably one of the best
J
in the rountry and still has only
beaten
SPEC
Bournemouth meet Heistof last year by four goals to mid but it won't be so easy this time. Swansea are playing championship Lotball
these days
off the honours.
While discussing
the Sunith
Parcel Record
On SS Canton
the
Christmas postings to United Kingdom by the Canton on October 29 created a new record for Mong Kong, the Postmaster General sald yesterday.
The mat put on board the Cantan totalled 3,426 bags and included 10,384 parcele. of which 12,550 were food par cels.
The Dual average posting hy express services is 1,300 go. The previous record wan 1,540 bags which included 9,709 paruels sont by the ss. Canton on May 14.
HONG KONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1948.
Surprise Victory
In School Football
(By "E. D.")
The Senior School Football League opened with a surprise victory by Ellis Kadoorie over Queen's. I saw the first 20 minutes of in the latter's baptism in Sentyr this game and, I admit, left School Football, Curoline Hill thinking Queen's would gain two points, although there was little in It.
I liked the forwards of Queens ail of whom seemed fast and 50 ahend, with the inside left calch- ing my eye, more particularly,
Eitis Kafourie appeared a go aheart tearn withouth Queen's polish, but probably showing minge dtreet thrust in their play. A gond result. However, and, I hope, a forecast of many other upsets close competition in the Schools League.
On the Club ground, I saw Way Yan take two points off Yuumati
"Lady Warrior" Opens At Wah Yan College
how Anheid
Brand been a four fully expect tuere in carry 44
hris for
Royal Bluen, th, and they have recorded two wing and three draws in Section I would like to point ouli So if the front line that Exeter have declined că late their lust form then and dropped to the middle of the Liverpool will g pointless thin
Reading on the other Jagne. hand, have improved aimust be
at secans, In rega
weekend,
la ray option London The game of the week. Barmingburn the visitors.
SUURES yand recognition and 152
Williamsing the table.
*
I think the
In slatter wil continue their winnin
be should
pra presimis to the war Birming* | ran
and
worth
In Scotland the great alteaction
ham "recorslag four draws in dive watching. Seapons at Highbury, Here I think history will repeat itself and the teams are expected to finish all Atit C
Second Division
2
the
"The Lady Warrior", a Chinese Opera in English, opened at Wah Yan on Tuesday night before a large and appreciative audience which includ- ed His Excellency Mongr. Riberi, Papal Inter- nuncio to China,
Again It was an Iriskle left wno caught my eye-n Yiunii boy
who was making good use of the bull and who wis working hard all time to get his forward line! going.
Wah Yan, although winning comfortably; seemed to me to have their last season's fault of not being
shoot prepared to when near goal, Laxt season, this unwillingness to "have po" resulted in their occupying a lower place in the league than i their football merlled, if against!
a strenger defence than that of Yaumati.
The following are the games for Sunday and Monday next- Sunday
Sentor Division
A
Brown Sugar
Hides Gold
big
sizure of gold was mada yesterday by the Re- venue Department when the es. Wing Tak Leo arrived from Macao.
Hidden In
basket of brown 'auger, on board the vessel, Revenue Inspectors found 100 taels of gold in hare. The seizude, was valued at HK$120,000.
There were no arrests and nene on board the boat claim- ou the basket of sugar,
Electrician Supplied
The Bills
"Kwok Kwong asked me to St. bpen several bills for him. St. Joseph's vs. Queen's,
Lam Joseph's 11 am. Referee; S.Y. which I did," testified
Cheong Yan, master of the Kwok. Ellis Redoarie va. Ying Wah, Hing Electrical Shop at 7 Mer- Caroline Hin 13 um, Referee: cer Street, before Mr. J. Wicks D.P. Lal.
; at Kowloon yesterday.
La
Talkoo Dock vs. Wol Yon Club
11 m. Referre: Lal Yue Wing.
(bye). Salle Junior Division (Kowloon) La Salle vs, Wah Yan, La Salle 11 a.m. Referee: W. Gibson. Mongkok v Yaumati (at) La Salle 10 a.m. Referee: Liú Siu She is Rongers- It was a gala opening for a was simple and demure and yet
Ming Yaumati (pm) (byr), hernian affair at Ibrox Park. grand performance and can be a very in comedienne.
Mr. Reggie Seu, as the hern,
Junior Division (Mongkong) ta two exgarements last year eath called another triumph for the to be congratulated,
HE. K. (um) vs. St. Josiph's, St. looked and spoke very well. team won an is home grouart Wah Yan Dramatic Society.
of all the wan The
not sometimes opera teils
vigorous
Joseph's 10 ul. Referee; Leung In the Second Division, W Queen of the South receive St.
enough for a warrior. But in that
Yuk Tong. Bromv let
Alliers
16 Men and this appears to be aromantic and laughable complica-i travel
Hons which follow when a young, delightful scene in the moonlight Queen's vs. Wanchal (ano, Cure. Jammlos fo game with QP R. Rond way win.
hi sya pahelle lady, who can use weapons betler
voice drew full
Eine Hill 10 Am. Neteres Chin Hotspur leave
some of the finest than any man, become comman valute from Derhy
der-in-chief of an army in Chin paysages in the opero, AYA AKO
The Young lady. Få Muk Lan,
Miss Cheng isplayed by ying and she conviners that she an use a sword and spear. In the battle seque she moved with the grace and precision of a bat- tot duncer.
Tottenham Alviropolis for Southampton.
thei
BEST OF THE WEEK
Oл hese two games hangs Acton Villa any impending changes in the Cardiff league leadership.
As a point Plymeth
V.
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Mileshra
Burnley Chesterfield
Sheffield Wed. Notts County Bristol Rovers
V N. Bright
of Interest, in fast sennon's car. Orient refponding fixture the Sainta, Aldershot and Spurk
urs shared two goats. Lowly Forrest and Plymouth York oth have
ve hasne Run with Lerdis astel W. dieting, respectively. It is
tise- potif
ipate
possible that
voit empate.
the
visiteu
V.
Doncaster
Oldbom
St. Paul's Net A Century
Big-
All the members of the sup porting cast were adequate. Mr.
gered in and Joseph B. Lim as Ng Shit swag-
out of the scenes | creating trouble and difficulty as naturally as any imp of satan. He has a great gift for winning an audience. This maile him a very likeable but "dangerous" rogue.
7
their
This is a wonderful display of the complicated art of the Chiese not only. In stage. But It was
Mies Domnule Seu, and Mesurs present form is any criterion.
fighting that site excelled. She, Poon Kwong-lau, Jola Tam and weet voice and every ges; Edward Llin all carried Kolbechain, well established at
hus a tur she uses is graceful and ap- parts with ease. the head of the maturin section
dne af Division Thre, new
A nummoth score was recorded propriate. al
Paul's yesterday in the Mr. Wong Chin-wuk, who took Southport. They won last year's by St erresponding Bxture and I feel later-School Busketball League, the part of Fa Muk-lim's brother Chat firmathupport have mut the newer when they trounced Tuen Chingt comedian of unusual skill, El rete is probably the most dif- The leaners Fun BT stie by 102 points to 1.
The following are the full re- Goult in the Opera. He has to net the part of his sister while she nway Beting, task requiring
Hult, murk improved this sensul's of yesterday's gumes:
SENIOR LEAGUE sam, viel Chester, and the East
10
Consters tova gond cause to re-St. Prel's member their
the Chi Hanst visita Starlinni. in the two post-war Igra well
they hav
34 Northcote
20 Queen's
(Berl) JUNIOR LEAGUE
beaten by four and five goals to Chung Wah 3 Ling Ying one, On-Hull's better pertor-St. Paul's mances this season we can expect
Lome improvement here.
་
V
192.Tuen. Ching. TODAY'S GAMER SENIOR LEAGUE
(HK)
In eight scons New Brighton Wah Yo have not defeated Doncaster and
the are
visitors un HK University v
16 delicate handling, 11.
He might very easily have over- Itone 11. rapecially a the audience lauuhed long and loudly at every 17 move and gesture of his. But he
#dmirable showed
restraint volding” bartesque whitle drain- ing the last gigin from each situation. Perhaps he should have remained wore pirlish' to a fo of the more vigorous scenes. was most abis supported by a whining le malden, Hon Sp
gh, Mia Lily Tan, in this part.
Ellis Kudeorio
St. Joseph's JUNIOR LEAGUE Tung Cha Wah Yan (Kin)
the latter Saturday. The Railwaymen are well in the running for league Cht linng
New St. Josepli's Honours now and, try
*
Three Golden Maxims for Shoppers:
SEE WHAT YOU BUY
BUY WHAT YOU WANT
*WANT WHAT YOU BUY
í
Here are many of the items you will want: come and look them' over.
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RAINCOATS
LIGHTERS
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Idol, Holeproof, In- terwoven.
Swallow, Cham- plon, Cravenette.
Evans, Plazo, Elgin, Ronson, Benlow, Ruma Spin.
For there, and a thousand other needs.
SHOP AT THE COLONY'S QUALITY, STORES; The DRAGON SEED Co., Ltd,
The DRAGON
17. Quash a. Real" OF
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Tela: 32101 and 27402
A word must be sald about the costumes and settings which were beautiful and some of the warrie suits worn by Fa Muk-lm are Breath-taking.
Tickets can be obtained at the King's Theutr The Opera
until continues
Sunday.
A
Wah Yan YE A-Chinese (am).
Club 10 a.m. Referee; Chan So.
Wanchal (pm) V6. A-Chinese (pm), Navy (Happy Valley) 11 a. Referee: A. Rebeira. E. K. (pm) vs. Govt. Veginçula,
Army" 11 am. song King Hong.
Monday
Reeferce
Benior Division Yaumal School vs. Diocesan Boys St. Joseph's 11 am. Referec; L Ping Piu.
Junior Division (Kowloon) Diocesan Boys vs. Ying Wal, St Joseph's 10 .m. Referee: Kwok Ying Kee.
Note: Will all referees please con
firin to H.K.F.A.'s office before, 5.00 pm. Friday, Nov. 5, 1918, if they are available. (Tel. 30694).
ECAFE MEETS IN NEW SOUTH WALES
Shanghai, November 3,
The fourth session of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East is to open on November 29.
The session is to be held in: Lupstone, New South Wales,
LRC Tennis Australia.
The following are the results of vestordny's tennis games played at the Ladles Recreation Club; Mr. J. B. Hawthorn and Mrs,
CLUB MIXED DOUBLES
Standaleft beat Dr. and Mrs. Watson 6-1, 6-1.
It will again consider applica- tions for ussociate'membership in the Commission, from Indo- nesta and the Government of
the Indonesian Republic.
been twice postponed, first at the Action on the applications has
second ECAFE session held in
Lam, the 60th prosecution wit ness, was giving evidence in the eighth day's hearing of commitital proceedings against Kwok Kwong, electrical workshop foreman, Aus- tin Spary and Arthur Frederick May, Grade 1 electrical engineers, on charges of conspiracy, fraudu lent conversion of Government: material, and falsification of docu- ments.
Mr. A. Hooton, Crown Counsel. assisted by Chief Inspector J. Johnston, Is conducting the case for the prosecution, Kwok is re- presented by Mr. J.M. d'Almad Hemedios. Spory by. Mrs, V.L. D'Altos (instructed by Mr. P.J. Grimths), and May by Mr. J.C. Stewart.
London made for the
particular Smoker.. Black&White
VIRGINIA, CIGARETTES
-Sole Agents r CHOY BROTIDERS & CO., LTD. Loke Yew Bldg. Tel. 34318
Malayan Shuttlers Plan England Tour
Singapore, Novembor 3. Malaya's Thomas Cup badminton toom plans a tour of counties in England before it gets down to the hard work of Thomas Cup play. All Malaya is keenly follow- ing the activities of the team, which local sportsmen hope
will bring Back to Singapore HONG
and the Federation of Malaya the first world sports champion- ship in history.
KONG MAN HERO OF LING YUNG RESCUE
The team will sail for England During the on December 2. three-week trip, the players will
Singapore. November 3. do dalty rope skipping. An ex- Tubition will be played at Coloin- The British officer who swam wrecked Chinese bo, Ceylon, if the ship is in port out to the lant enough.
troopship. the Ling Yung, near When the team arrives in Eng-Keelung on October 20 was the lund it will not participate
destroyer, HMS Cossack's, the county
11
championships, but
+
to
will go on an exhibition tour of Lieutenant Commander W. W. the counties. It is felt the ex- Dennis, of Hong Kong, it was hibition will acclimatize the play-officially stated in Singapore.
to the English winter but not Commander, Dennin's wife is at put the strain on them which present living in Hong Kong
Dennis hud county championships would. Commander
current A representative of all Asla. fight against a strong
and the
shoro the Malayan team-composed en-between the wreck tirely of Chinese-will play their to reach the lines and buoys firext first match
February on
2 from the wreck, against the winners of the Ameri- can zone, in which the US, Cana- do and India are bracketed.
Raising Funds
Despito the strong current, Commander Dennis, who enter
of the d the water abreast wreck, regained the shore with the line only 50 yards astern of the vessel.
Indiin chose not to meet Malaya in regional play, and voldeed it Other members of the Cossasie's If the Malayans win this one, and had played a prominent park y entoring the American zone. crow, who are strong swimmers they go up against the winner in the resetle of over 1,300 Chi- of the European' zone, probably nese soldiers and civilians from Denmark, ntar the end of the
were Pelly Ofcer Jeffries, from Blyth, Northumber land, and Able Seaman Cox, from Lies, Hampshire,
February,
The Thomas Cup is badmlu- ton's equivalent of the Davis Cup. The Maloyans will play la this All-England champign h March and, then go on to Copen- hnge for an international match there. Denmark and Malays are colisidered the two world centres of badminton.
At present an intensive effort Ix:
about being maile to raise £6,000
Ex- to pay for the trip. He had never been empleyod tibition matches are being play- to any electrient work for th: wd and it is believed ceriam the Cathay Pacific Airways,
Witness said that he knew Kwok
Kwrong for about 10 years and had business intra- duced to him by first accused.
the
Prész.
FA Council To
Kowloon Bowling Green Club, money will be raised-Assvelat- or the Cecilia Beauty Parlor. Referring to the accounts mad out on his firm's billbeads, witnes and that the one for $543.01 wa made out to the CPA at the re- quest of Kwok, who told him that a relative had finished a Job for thal firm but could not collect the money without an official bill.
Meet On Tuesday
Mohugement Committee No. 8.
2 To adopt Minutes of League
3. To adopt Minutes of Einer gency Bub-Committee; Nos. 1 & ̈z 4. To adopt Minutes of Inter- port Sub-Committee No. 1.
5. Account
wreck.
Cox recently inished fifth from nhild of 62 entrusts, in the Hong Kong
cross-harbour swimming acu.--Reuter,
·
Final YMCA
་
"Splash Night"
The European YMCA Swim- ming Club will hold the final "splash night of the season at 8 p.m. today.
The series of fortnightly sploh events started early last summer was aimed at adding intereet to Hong competitive winning in Kong.
on
presented.
Events will be: 50 yards free
and back styka, bronst stroke stroke; 100 yards free style; girls 25 yards, boys' 26 and 60 yards, and ladies 25 yards free style handicap..
There will also be an invita tional relay and teams taking part are: Chinese "Y," Lai Taun, Hong Kong Universly, RAF, and 6. Drow of 1st Round Challenge the European "Y" Shield Competition.
A meeting of the Council of the In each meet, points have been
gala Football Association will be held worded and these will be totalled Meating Arranged
Wilk ba Some time towards the end of the Jacobean Room, Hong up at the end of the April, said Lam, Kwok telephoned Kong Hotel, Ist floor, on Tuesday, Thursday when prizes
Noyember 9 at 5.30 pm. to him and arranged to meet him
1. 10 confirm inuice of Coun- at the Sheung Shun Restauratit,cil meeting No. 4, At the meeting, Kwok asked him to make out another bill for him. The amount he mentioned was 5577.83 and the debtor," the
"the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club.
"I told him that could not at ways be making out bills for hint as I have to enter the bills in my account books, or else get into
Dancing will follow in the West. trouble with the Tnx people. Ita 7. To draw for the 1st Home Lounge after the presentation, told me,
"All right. This is a match in the Governor's Cup Admission: $2, children $1. genulue business, You may enter Competition and to make arrange your books,"
nent regard the third mutch.
•Kwok,
continued witness, 8. To decide on number of undertook to refund to him any teams to participate in the Inter- lax that might have to be paid national Charity Cup Compelliion on those #ccounts sent out under and to draw the Arst round. his firm's name.
9. Correspondence. Lam then went on to say that, 10. Group photograph. The following have been releet on the bills for Kwok to the subsequent dates, ho Cumbined mada out Coinny on Monday: ed to repre cut the Services against the Kest of CPA (8042,22 and 2.811), ond # beauty parlor at 1 Hankow Road Gordell (Army), Wheeler for 8501.80. Meetings in respect of Weather- these accounts took place at the
(Navy). Sheung Shun Restaurant.
Brown
COMBINED SERVICES
REPRESENTATIVES
LADIES 'SINGLES HANDICAP Mrs. Campbell beat Miss Millard, the Philippines, and again (Navy), Tozer (Navy).
6-2, 6-4.
TODAY'S GAMES
CLUB LADIES DOUBLES
Standaloft, Mrs. Intoft and Mrs. Litton
M15, Dunnett and Mrs. Campbell,30° (s.1.
IXED DOUBLES HANDICAP Mr. and Mrs. Bathurst Mr. and
Mr. Buker-4.30 p.m. COLONY LADIES DOUBLES Miss Kent and Mr. Shewan v Mes, Chiu anul Mrs. Bradley-5 p.m. MEN'S DOUBLE
BLE INTER-HONG KONG HANDICAP
all (Army), Flintham Craighead (Army),
Octa application of Indonesia (Army), Knox (Army), Rafferty again telephoned to him and thes
···HK FOOTBALL
On July 23, sold witness, Kwok
and met at the Wellington Cafe where
he war asked to make a bill for $2,092.40' to the CPA.
Clerk Typed
were
at the third session, held in
urid, India, The
by the Netherlunda sponsored at the second session and that of
(Navy), Gilham (Navy) Goldrick (Army), the Indonesian Republic by India.
Reserves: Soutor (RAF). Man- After considerable debate, the non (Army) andl Marsdan session adopted a Philippines (Army). motion for a postponement of
of the
All bills, sald witness, Team Manager: SMI Easton, action to the fourth supsion.
typed by his clerk, Leung Pan- ECAFE will also take up, the
ching, from drafis supplied by application for membership by
Kwok Kwong None of. the Vietnam which was brought to
materials, iterised on the six the attention of the Commission REFEREES MEETING bills were supplied by fly Art, at its second session in India by
done by his Mr. D. B. S. Evans and Mr. M. Soviet Russia,
An extraordinary general meet- nor was any work Jittle (C
(Cibb Livingstone) v At that time, Nepal was also ing of the Hong Kong Foolbalt concorn for the firms concurried
G. J. Jubilin of the CPA Mr. P. I. Bonnerman and Mr. asked to
observer Referees' Association will be held
testified to having, dona at the HKFA Offices, 6, Ice House
Interpretation In treet today ut 8.30 pm,
The agenda includes: Amend- inents to Articles of Association. YMCA HOCKEY XI The YMCA hockey team tỏi meet the Dutch Hockey Club on Bunday at 9.46 um, on the YMCA ground will bet-
.send
on
S. Bounk (Netherlands Trad-to the Commission. Ing Society),
The Commission is composed Mr. C. W. L. Way andi Mr. L. S. of regular members and non-vot-
Sjokes (Manufacturers Life) ing. associate members--Reuter
Mr. G. Strong ned Mr. J.
Gullerves (Pent," Marwick & Marshall).
CRICKET
BAD LIGHT STOPS
TENNIS AT CRC
4
CLUB DOWNS TAMAR
In a rugby game at Happy Valley yesterday, Club beat HMS Tamar by dve points to all..
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
Ninth Extra Race Meeting
Saturday, 6th November, 1948.
The First Boll will be rang at 1,50 p.m. and the first race will be run at 1.30 p.m.
*
MEMBERS' 'HADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
Members and guests are reminded that they and their Ladies MUST wear their badges FROMINENTLY. DISPLAYED throughout the Meeting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE, WILL BE ADMITTED TO the THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. SE connection Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure
Нооща Club
at. $10 Including tax-are obtain with the Quanset huts, and to and
having rung up a person, who able through the Secretary on the written or personal Intro- anewered to the name of Spary, duction of a Member, auch Member, to be responsible for all-
chits etc. about other electrical work at Kal Tak
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on
COURSE
at
the
G. Thompson, Treasurer of the sale
The verb Compradore Office will close at 11 năm.. Kowloon Bowling Green Club, identified two cheques for $977, and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 am. Both Offices at and $200, respectively, as having 1st Floor, Exchange Bulling. We with RECREIO SELECTION Coynes: Gorely, Ridsdal, been signed by him and Mr. J.
A Umited number of uffins will be obtainable the Clab Robertion and D.
McKelvie, Both cheques, he said, House provided they are ordered in advance. from the No. X Of the four tennis games down The following will represent the Crawford,
were for payment for electricni Boy (Tel. 27818) work and two celling fans at the NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S Boycott and Lapsley.
Nes: J. Inklls, Pawicy.
club, Beth sums were paid in ensh | PREMISES, DURING THE MEETING, ** Anyquo unable to play please to Bpary by the club steward,
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, S
Gorely as soon as possible.
Hong A
for decision in the Hard Court Club de Recreio in a second divi-Ingils; Smead, A. Inglis, Shaw, Tennis Tournament at the Chinese slon match with the KCC at Res Recreation Club yesterday, only crelu on länturday.
E..A, R. Alves (Captain), J.L.S.
{ neceskitdf})g the abandonment of Alvės, C. A. Guterres, F. N. Luz inform either. Mr. Coynes or Mr. Lued to cover, these pay- Including tax for all persons Including: ladies;;-and-`ls; pagablo.
ene was completed, fading light
the other three games.
L. A. Luz, A. Osmund, D. E. Re
•
In
were
ments.
Sie-hon, and the cheques The price of admissien to the Publis. Enclosure is $X
at the Gate, ONE CAN
1
Kong Hockey Lam Bik-hon said that when ** Bookmakers, Tie Tac men, etc will not be permitted la Association fixture at King's Park Spary gave him the bill for 3577.95 operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club yesterday, Reyal Navy beat RAF second accused said that had during the Race Meeting in the by threo gools to two,
CLUB: 2nd XI
Club "Scorpions team will be Club 2nd XI against the Solicitori
been paid by himself and asked withers for repayment. Lam sald
Refreshments will be obtainaklo mi tho Restaurant
Enclosure.
hd could not remember whether Fablic the amount was paid in cash or
DE SANTO FABBES,"
Sorvants, passen will be thaued to." Frivate" Box" Holders
The Doubles match which was Tosario, A. de O. Sules, and H. medios, R. Itemedios, E. W. played resulted in a victory for M. Xavier. Roch Liang and Kwok Hing Chung over Loo Wai-tong
and SCORPIONS” TEAM = Szeto Blek 6-3, 0-2.;
The fo
In their cricket encounter on following games will be playeil today Sega Saturday with the Kowloon Crie J. B. Markley Wood Shuwing icet Club, the Hong Kong Cricket. The following will repressul VIS whether the cheque for that; suro ONLY, WHO'Bra'requéstodelő, distribute them with disszimina-: Peter Zu'y Chor Tifl-took represented by the following at Club, ground on Saturday was handed to Sparya
players: BERERTE Catton, Taylor, Blonu, Look, LF Blokes, J. E. Riotardson, Fowler, McAdam; Brookshaw, Thy Pearce, DH, Leschi, H. Bakes A. H, Mackenzie, Onsager, Owen-Hughes, F. Howartz, C.-J. As Mackenzio. Mad Kerr, Orga.. Stawart, JD Kickoff; 3 pm Clague, K. J. Attwell, and H. 11. Players please note earlier kicke ∙Hughes
R. Segalen Nick Ma
D. Lo TE, Baker, Turner. Cook v. Ip Cheung-hing." Printed and published for the prop Lora, The Nawrouper Enterprise, Limited. by: WALTER JAMES KEATES, Window
About the end of Marchior, belon and to endorse their names on the passes Holder of inning of April, kald witness, lines are not permitted in the Members Enclosure
In their apployers: stand tota-Kati SALONLARA saw Spary at the clubhouse, falk-t for passing through on their duties, but must remain into the workman.who, were
MINU JADY, ORDELİ
FB, A. SLKAP, wiring the place.
Houring of evidence will be kera, con tinted, this morning & 16.3.