FOOTBALL.

SHIELD TIES TO-DAY.

THE COMPLETE FIXTURE

LIST.

The Colony's leading soccer clubs will all be ongnged to-day in the first round of the Hong Kong Foot- ball Association Shield. There are eight teams (four games) in the Senior Section; and six teams (three games) in the Junior Section. There are also two League matches in Division II. "A,” and one in the Division II, "B."

The following are to-day's games:

H.E.PA, Senior Shield.

FIRST ROUND, -

Kick off at 4.15 p.m. China Athletic v. Hong Kong Police, Hong Kong F.C. ground. Referee: Capt. Aus- tin, M.C., M. M.

R.A. . Hong Kong F.C., Sockun- poo "A" ground. Referée:

Mr. Baldwin.

Club de Recreio

v. Kowloon (holders)," King's Park ground Referee: Mr. Gil- bert.

K.O.S.B. r. South China, Kow- loca F.C. ground. Referee: Mr. Phillips.

EX.F.A. Junior Shield. FIRST, BOUND,

Kick off at 230 p.m. R.A. Res. 2. H.K.F.C. Rez, Soo- kunpoo "A" ground. Referee: Mr. Cowan.

Club de Recreio Res. r. China Athletic,A," King's Park ground. Referee: Mr. Mac- ..key.

China South China Res., .

Athletic "B" Hong Kong F.C. ground. Referee: Mr. Larab.

Hong Kong League: Div. II. ""A.” Kick off at 243 p.m. K.O.S.B.' Bes. University,

-Sookunpoo

ground.

"B"

Referee: Gilmour.

8t. Joseph's r. Kowloon Res., St.

Joseph's ground.

Mr. Samy.

Division II. "B,"

Referce!

Kick off at 2.45 p.m. South China. Kowloos "B," South China ground." Re- feree: Mr. Stokes.

Kowloon visit King's Park to meet the Club de Recreio and the game should attract a large gate. These teams have played a drawn game in the League on the King's Park ground.

The visitors have Orr hack at ceutre forward, McKelvic dropping back to the middle line in the place of Andy Duncan. Recreio were hard hit in their game with the Combined China team last" week, having several players injuredt Gosano should be out to-day and with D. Xavier back on the wing, the Kowloon defence will be severe- I tested. Kowloon expect to win and with the change in the weather, their chances are very favourable.

Hong Kong Club visit-Sookuapoo to meet the Gunners. A good game- hould be seen with the Gunners starting favourites. Bishop is down to load the attack and he should trengthen the Club forward line. The last meeting between these teatas ended in a win" for the Club by a goal to nil.

The K.O.S.B.'s are to havé choloc of ground in their match with South China but the Garrison ground is occupied, so they are now playing on Kowloon F.C. ground. Bouth China should give them a good game and a replay this side may be necessary.

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CRICKET.

TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th, 1927."

At the time of writing the pro- spects of playing cricket to-day are not very bright, but ground and weather conditions permitting the following matches will take places

League: Division I. -

Hong Kong C. r. Civil Service

C.C. Indian R.C. . K.0.8.B.

Craigangowore. Reysi Engineers

nod Signals. University. Chinese RO. K.C.C. v. RA.

Division II.

Civil Service v. Hong Kong '0.0.

Friendly Matches.

Taikoo

V.

Wayfoong, C.R.C ground, at 9.15 p.m.

Recreio v. Hermes..

Police R.C.; R.A,S,O...

To-morrow's Match,

GOLF.

WEED-END FIXTURES.

STARTING TIMES FOR

TO-MORROW,

To-day at Fanling the match be tween the Club and the Ladies will bo play. The names of the teams have already been published. Both sides are strongly represented and

MACAO RACES POSTPONED.

OWING TO BAD WEATHER.

The races at Macao, which should have been held to-day and to morrow, have been postponed on! account of the bad weather. As

YACHTING PROGRAMME.

THE FIXTURES FOR RE MAINDER OF SEASON.

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INTERESTING CLOSING

EVENTS.

The racing season of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club is rapidly will be seen from the Raging Notes

drawing to a "cocclusion. For below a number of Hong Kong on Saturday, March 19th, for racing classes the official finish is au interesting game should result.

To-morrow, the semi-final of the several Hong Kong jockeys had in-and. for the Ladies Section on owners had entered ponies, and cruisers on Sunday, March 13th, Junior Championship will be play-traded to ride. ed. The semi-finalista are A. "O.,

Brown's. M. J. Clark; A. Somerfelt

. C. B. Robertson.

During the week-oad, from to-day antil Monday inclusive, there will ba a bogey pool competition..

To-morrow's - Starting Times,

Chinese R.C... Volunteers, whole 9.99 m. W. N. Fleming and F.

day match.

HOME FOOTBALL.

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CUP MATCHES.

THE ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIXTURES.

R. J. Hanco and J. C. Middleton Smith.

W. Pitterdrigh and F. B.

Jones

T. C. Monaghan and S.

T. Butlin

H. F. Bloxham and D. E Pendered.

· Sunday, "March 6th,.

The message from Maczo was handed in at 4 o'clock yesterdayder of the season has now been The programme for the remain

afternoon and reads as follows:-

"Daily Press Hong Kong,

"Races postponed. Bad weather. -Race Club.

"

NOTES ON THE MEETING.

(BY

RAPIER

An advance copy of the pro- gramme of the above meeting has came to hand. The races arranged were as follows, but as announced Tabove the meeting has been post

poned.

A. Morley and F. Austin T. G. Benneth and E. 0. Sheldon.

A. D. Humphreys and E. D. - Matthews.

Taylor.

0.32 1

4. O. Brawa and W. J. Olerk

9.38.

9,40

9.44.17

0.48 13

+

9.32

"

0.46

}

10.00

M

2.

10.08

1

10.12

10.16

Wolverhampton v. Hull.

G. E. Ellama and J. Con. thart.

·10.20

Arsenal v. Liverpool.

A. W. Hodges and S. C. Pelthan

Bolton . Cardif

Southampton r. Newcastle.

10.24

W. D. Brown and Q. Davidson.

Millwall" e. `Middlesborough.

10.28

"

W. L. Dunbar and

M. Megarry.

There will be played at Home to-day the 5th round of the English Cup, and also the 3rd round of the Scottish Cup. In addition there will be a number of matches played | 10.04 in both, the English and Scottish Leagues. The fixtures, according to the cabled draws, and the League programme, are as under:

English Cup: 5th Round.

Chelsen e. Burnley.

Reading Brentford. South Shields v. Swansea. (Note: Bolton are the holders of 10.32

the Cup.)

10.36

Scottish Cup: 3rd Round.

"

10.40

East Fife . Dunfermline. Dundes v. Celtic,

Rangers v. Hamilton.

Falkirk. Mid-Annandale.

10.44 19

D. Forbes and J. E. Hearn

A. E. Lisaman and H. R. Cleland.

W. Ironside and J. S. McLaren.

G. W. Sellars and f. M. Muir.

C. B. Robertson and A. Bommerfelt

A Leach and F. H Crapnell.

G. P. Lammert and C. D. Lambert.

A. C. I. Bowker and D. B Peat.

Comdr. Finlayson and D. G. Brace.

J. W. Franks and I., W. Shewan.

F. Cowherd Howkin.

and S.

Buckie Thistle v. Bo'ness. Dundee United v. Montrose. Clyde v. Partick.

10.48

17

10.39

11

English League: Division' 1". Aston Villa. Manchester Utd. Everton e. Blackburn.

10.36

Leicester C v. Huddersfeld. Wednesday. v. Sunderland. Tottenham 1. Bury. West Ham 2."W. Brom. A.

· Division II.

11.00 +

11.04

N. L. Smith and L. B. Andrewes,

11.08

11.12

F.11.16

+1

Barnsley v. Capton O. Fulham . Grimsby T. Manchester C.. Nottingham Oldham A. . Blackpool."

Division III. (Southern)." Charlton A. v. Bristol C. Coventry C. . Plymouth A. Crystal Pal. . Newport C. Exeter City v. Northampton. Gillingham. Luton T. Merthyr T. . Brighton and H.A. Queen's Prk. R. v. R'mouth & B. A Southend U. v. Norwich C. Watford . Aberdare A.

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17

11.90 ::

L. G. S. Dodwell and P. Jacko.

A. H. Ferguson and I. H Geare.

C. W. Jeffries and F. Q. L. Wheeler. W. J. S. Key and N.

Littlejohn.

11.24, C. L. Edwards and C.

Eldridge. E. P. Fletcher and

1. The Open Cup, once round.

16 entries...” “

.

2.The Areia Preta Stakes, fro

furlongs. 18 entries. 3.-The Governor's Cup,

milo. i entries.

ono

4.The Macao Shink Stakes,

mile. 12 entries.

5. The Praia Grande Stakes,

three furlongs. 13 entries... 6.-The Yuen-Sue Stakes, half

mile. 18 entries.

issued, and from it we give the following details:-

Racing Yachts. To-day the racing yachts will sail in the Presented Cups Race, the course being Channel Rocks (P), Cust Rock Bior (S). Kowloon Rock (8), Lyema Beacon (S). The distanco is 9.8 miles

Next Saturday they compete for the Tai Yut Cup race for prize winners. The preparatory gun will be at 2.23 p.m., a start at 2.30 p.my and the time-limit for the finish over a distance of 10.75 miles, is as has been fixed for p.m. The course,

under-Lyman Beacon (P), Cust Rock Baor (P), Mark on Line (P); Kowloon Rock (5), Channel Rocks | (S), Cust Rock Buoy (P).

On Saturday, March' stb, there will be a menagerie race, the course, over a distance of 7.4 miles, being Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Mark on Line (P), Channel Į Rocks"(S),

For March 19th (Saturday) the race for the Ladies" Cup for all racing yachts, to be sailed over The Arst race commences at a course of 9.9 miles, as under-

Lyamun Beacon (P), Kowloon Hook p.m

(P), Mark in Quarry Bay (P), Channel Rocks (P)...

On Sunday the races are follows:

1.-The Canton Stakes, three

longs. 13 entries. 2.The Mongh Stakes,

mile. 16 entries. 3.-The Hong Kong Stakes,

mile, 15 entries.

CHINESE INTEREST IN

SPORT.

DR. KOTEWALL'S INFORMAL

-CONFERENCE.

SUDDEN DEATH OF BISHOP SCOTT.

SEIZURE AFTER RELIGIOUS SERVICE AT SHANGHAI,

Dr. R. H. Kotewall, C.M.G. We regret to announce the death honorary president of the South on Sunday evening at St. John's China Athletic Association, invited University, Shanghai, of Bishop. the leading officers of the local Charles Perry Scott, who had been Chinese athletic organisations and in China for the past 33 years members of the Chinese football The late Bishop, who was 80 years: home yesterday afternoon when, teams in Hong Kong to tea at his old died very suddenly, having

attended. despite the inclement weather, any

been, but half an hour before, at tending religious services at the

thapel of St. John's A seizure grasped him and death occurred almost immediately afterwards

The Rt. Rev. Charles Perry Scott,

D.D., was born in Hull on dat

He was educated Charterhouse and Jesus College,

He Cambridge

waa ordained Dencon in 1870 and Priest the fol lowing year.

General regret was expressed by cumstances, there was not enough all present that, under present cir

space to meet the demands of the large number of Chinese youths for proper playing grounds where they could enjoy Weitern sports.

He offered himself for missionary The gathering was entirely work in North China and in 1874 formal; Dr. Eotewall merely desir ing to talk to those taking an active he and the Rev. Miles Greenwood part in local sports and ganies and left England together for China.

The

were Arst sent to Chefoo, their management,

Among those present were Messrs.study the language and lived in the Ng Sze Kwong, Taoi Kin Yang, houses of the American Presby- Mox Hing, H. K. Li, Leung Cho Uterian missionary Dr. Nevius, who Richard Shim, Ling Pat Cham, and helped them greatly, and took them members of the local Chinese foot in tara an tours into the interior.

ball teams.

ST. KILDA'S CHRISTMAS

MAILS.

AS LONG AS TO GET TO

HONG KONG

St. Kilda, the lonely island in the northern sens far beyond the Outer Hebrides, received its Christ- mas and New Year mail on January 23rd.

Nine bulky mailbags of letters. and parcels were delivered there at the second attempt by the Fleet wood steamer Robert Murray from The concluding event for the Fleetwood (Lanes). The ship was fur-above classes is on Saturday, March the first to call at the island for

19th, when the race is for Service three months. half Members' Presented Cup for Racing Yachta. The course for this event will be published later.

4.-The Jockey Cup, five furlongs.

16 entries.

5.-The Ladies Purse, half mile. 12 entries. Prizes presented to jockeys by ladies of Macao. 6.The Inaugural Sweepstake, one mile. Open to all winners and placed ponios only. The Visitors Cup, five for- longs 3 entries.

8.-The Matoo Race, half mile, for all unplaced ponies, to be ridden by maloos in racing colours.

Cruisers,

To-morrow, the cruisers ze-aail their tat Championship race, the course being round Hong Kong! Island, a distance of 24 miles to port.

In 1877 Bishop Russell of North China presented Mr. Scott to an honorary canonry in his Cathedral at Shanghai.

The great famine of 1873-9 called Mr. Scott to take part in Relief Work

provided from foreign sources in Shansi and Henan. The endow ment for a Missionary Bishopric for North China was provided in 1880 and the Archbishop of Canter- bury chose Mr. Scott as first Bishop and he held that position till his resignation in 1913, suffering the loss of all his possessions in the Boxer Uprising,

Bishop Scott was married in 1889- to Miss Frances Emily Burrows of Oxford, who died in 1900.

After Bishop Scott's resignation of his charge he lived in Peking at Ch'ang Te School, lending assist.

ance to the work of the Church in When the steamer's syren sound- many ways. He was on his way to cd," said the captain, the islan-England when he died. The fun- ders stampeded like frightened eral took place on Wednesday after- sheep to the beach, where men, women and children helped to launch a little old lifeboat.

Thirty Bearded Men," "There was a mad scramble for

places, and thirty bearded men, with the minister, came off in the Next Sunday, the 5th Champion-boat. Although delighted to re- ship racs, cancelled last week, owing ceive the longoverdue maile, they

доод

CATHEDRAL'S RECON- STRUCTED ORGAN. FIRST OF SERIES OF RECITALS.

to no cruisers finishing with the time were disappointed that there were times in these columns to the e- Reference has been made several limit, will be re-railed, the course no fresh provisions, as these have constructed organ at St. John's being to Lamma Island and back, run short. (8), a distance of 25 miles.

45

the stones on which the islanders mainly exist-potatoes, and par

of wiping out the debt and with s view to helping this on a series of organ recitals has been arranged,

"We have brought back big Cathedral. The organ has been de The closing event in this class on orders for four and sada to make dicated but the task still remains Sunday, March 13th, will be a race for Presented Cups for cruisers. The course for this race. is to be choach by donor, and published later,

afin.

One old woman's order, written in big letters, was for a bottle of whisky. The next steamer leaving Fleetwood for St. Kilda will pro

There are 40 ponies entered for the meeting and Hong Kong ownera are represented by Mr. and Mrs.

Ladies' Section. The only remaining event for the K.R. J. Paterson, Lieut. Col Comyn, Mears. Dunbar and Stanton. H.E. the Governor of Macao is amongst Ladies Section is on Sunday,bably carry, provisions,

March 8th, when they race" against those who have entered ponies. | the Club. Practically all the Stewards of the Hong Kong Jockey

Club are

H.

11.98

Waddell.

J.

11.32

P. P. J. Wodehouse and

11.36

J

H. G. Hegarty and R. & Green.

Honorary Stewards and Hong Kong

11.40

|.11.44

Division III. (Northern), Accrington 8. v. Barrow, Bradford . Chesterfield. Doncaster R. v. Wrexham. Durham City v. Crewe A. Lincoln City v. Halifax T. Rochdale #. Stockport C. Rotherham U.. Ashington. Stoke City v. New Brighton. Tranmere R. v. Hartlepools U. Walsall v. Nelson." Wigan Borov. Southport,

Scottish League: Division L, Aberdeen. Kilmarnock. Airdrisoniana v. Queen's Prk. Motherwell v. Hibernians. St. Johnstone u. Morton.

HOME BOXING... WORLD'S TITLE MATOE ARRANGED.

(THROUGH REUTE'S LOZNOY.)

LONDON, February 17th.

C. C. C. Stark,

A. R. Cox and J. Haropp

W. M. Cox and W. H.

Deat.

11.48 1

J. H. Wallace and A. B. Purves.

JAPANESE SWIMMERS.

PASS THROUGH ON "TANGO MARU."

Officials include. Messrs. R. J. Paterson, L, Dunbar, H. P. White,'

:

"last The first of these was given evening at the Cathedral, by the Cathedral organist, Mr. Frederick Mason, A.R.CO., and despite the bad weather there was a good-at- tendance, which would have been better still under more favourable were not located but I would boldly circumstances.

The

programme of the recital assert that there is no trath in the story that the gallant crew of the has already been given in the Daily latter were in any way connected Press this week and every piece of with the armed-robbery which was An extremely well chosen selection was played with masterly skill by perpetrated on Lamma Island on Sunday evening though they did M. Mason. 6.7., High 18.23 and had a Gunn aboard. Sun., 13th: 47 High

2.9 Low

YACHTING NOTES..

1,

[By "CHAU KUNG."]

The second organ recital will be

W. T. Stanton, G. B. Potts, P. M. Tide for Sat, 12th: 3.7 Low at 11.21 hang round there for a long time given, bext Friday evening at 3.45

Hodgson, W. G. Pirie; and E. C. Rock.

NAVAL INTELLIGENCE.

With effect from January 14th, a change was made in the post of resident naval officer in Shanghai. There passed through the Colony For two years it was held by on the ss. Tango Maru yesterday Paymaster-Comdr. J. M. L. Cusack, en route for Japan the well-known Japanese swimmers, Katsuo Taksi He is succeeded by Paymaster alt and K. Saiton They arrived Comdr. G. H.Thomson, O.B.E., from Australia on Thursday, and

late of the aircraft carrier Eagle, are on the way home after contests with Boy" Chariton Australia. and fermerly a squadron leader in The Arst mentioned swimmer the Royal Air Force. Payinaster- swam in Hong Kong when he re- Comdr. Thomson was Secretary at turned from the Olympiad at Manila the Admiralty to Rear-Admirál C. last year, and with his fellow swim- mer and others gave exhibitions at L Vaughan-Lee when Director of Air Bervices during the war, and afterwards had considerable service with EN.A.S. units.

the Victoria Recreation Club.

While in Australia, Taknishi was Mr. C. B. Cochran, who is re- entering the lists as a boring pro beaten by Andrew Boy Charl meter, announces that he has axed ton, who covered the half mile ‘in the world record. a match for the World's Middle-20 mins. 39 secs, which is five secs.

Championship, weight

between better Milligan (the European Chamaec

than

12.57

by Mr. Rupeft Baldwin, the or

HELEN WILLS GETTING FAT?

The Club cruiser was duly Chrisganist of Bt. Andrew's Church, 17.18 tened by the Vice-Commodore who Kowloon; and the following Fri- *6.1 High 3.5 named her Typhoon and wished her day evening, March 4th, Mr. Mason The members of the Royal Hong luck and all who sail in her. Un will give another recital. Further Kong Yacht Club as losers in the fortunately the height of the tide recitals will be announced in due event of last year are sending a did not permit of the launching course challenge to the competitors of the taking place at the same time but Ladies Championship held under when she did take the water in the the auspices of the Club, for a team presence of a few enthusiasts it was March 8th. I understand that the her marka. By the time she has match to be sailed on Sunday, found that she floated just above challenge is to be taken up in no *** taken up" and has been rigged SUZANNE'S CANDID VIEWS!

moreover she will be very near to her design- uncertain manner and having anticipated it the Ladies ed water line. If she sails as well are nominating the following es as she has come to her marks than I believe that Messrs. Goulborn and their team:--

Lady Clementi and Mrs. Miles Rouse together with the Club mem In an interview nt Atlanta, Mrs. Raisey & Mrs. Hunt bers who use her, will be satisfied. "Georgia, she said that Tilden wes Miss Lewis & Mrs. Faussett All who inspected her seemed getting too old for tennis, and that Mias Butcher & Mrs. Claridge pleased with the roominess of the Miss Helen Wills was putting on Miss Hazeland & Miss Thwaites cabin and the leg-room of the weightiden has passed the peak of Mrs. Mitchell and Miss Yates cockpit." with Mrs. Lambert and Miss Carson in reserve.

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Are

Suzanne Lenglen thinks that the.. American lawn tennis

stars deteriorating,

his form," Mlle. Lenglen said: “I·· Sir Thomas Lipton has net sent think that his game will go down his challenge and we shall have to rather than up. He will never The racing is to be for teams of wait another year before he can do aguin dominate the courts, six boats of the smaller classes and so; but in the interim there may he has sensed to be unbeatable Referring to the battalion of I learn that the Ladies are extreme- be some alterationis brought about Marines 1,000 strong. under the ly keen

• to keep

"I on showing them

in the conditions of the "America's Legering Miss Wills, Mille am surprised done

as they did last Cup race if the beeting of the that she is allowing herself to get penter, O.B.E., D.B.C., R.M., which

year.

we shall see!

North American Tacht Racing fat. She's getting too big about the Union was first announced to leave Porte-

with the International hips. Perhaps she can play tennis mouth in the s.a. Zeeland for China

The racing over the week-end is Union is productive of the results that way, but if ste can she feast, the China Erpress for the Presented Caps by Cham- hoped for, that is, a rating rule for play Just that much better could

Telegraph says:-Lt-Col. Car- pionship winners of the

kept herself thin."

Police and China Athletic. The Mickey Walker (holder) and Tommy Takaishi's time was 11 mins. 95.2-5 command of Lt. Col. George Car- how it is.

A fast game should be seen on the H.KFC. ground between the

Police are rather favoured for the Shield this season, but, wait and pion), probably in June or July. The Japanese swimmer beat ace! The crowd will be on the Club Interviewed by Reuter, Mr. Charlton by ten yards in the 220 ground and with the going heavy, Cochran said that the purse was yards race, covering the distance is

the Police should win.

Substantial but not extravagant. } 2 mins, 17 seca, thus beating his penter bas of late been serving at yachts over a 9.8 mile course of the whole world."

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JAZZ IN ST. SOPHIA."

The Club Reserves are also at The fight may be held in Scotland opponent's record time by 6.45 secs Sookunpoo where they meet the as he had had an attractive pro AA Reserves. The result is very petal from a Scottisa syndicate. open, Pile, of Kowloon, turning inere was difficulty in getting out on the wing. The Gunners are suitable building in London at that. favourites.

time. The Albert Hall was impos- "China"A" mest The Recreio sible because of the large number Beseries at King's Park and the "A team should pass into the second round.

"

of proprietary seats from which AMERICAN PLAN FOR FAMOUS

MOSQUE. the promoter did not deriva, auý, " benefit.

There has not been a world's In view of the proposal of Tur- championship fight in Britain since kish business men to turn the mos- Freddle Welsh (Wales) best Willie que of St. Sophia into a dancing Ritchie (California) in 1914.12. hail the American Embassy has received a communication from the American Association of Jass Bands It is also announced that La to be handed to the Turkish authori- Barbo, and Teddy Baldock, who attic

Another World's Match?

LATER.

the Royal Marine Depot at Deal. Channel Rocks (P.), Cust Rock He recently completed. 30 years Buoy (8.), Kowloon Rock (8), mrvice with the corps and wand Lymn Beacon (8.), while on swarded the D.S.C. for services Bunday the Cruiser will try and during landing operations in the get a result for the 1st Champion. Persian Gulf in 1915. Colonel Car ship areas on the course of Hong penter has seen service in China Kong Island (P). from 1905 to 1807, he was unuskes instructor at Hong Kong.

...

Che Committee have extended the A Southampton correspondent time limit to 7:30 p.m. with the hope says that when it was officially of completing the course. Tais ex- announced there that two steamers tension was of no avail on Sunday of the Union Cratle Line, the in last and the fleet after indulging Jauns Castle and the Aildonen in a series of the push-hunting Castle, had been requisitioned by found their leaders off the the Government to convey troops to tower at 10 to 7, with little or no China, preparations were speedily wind and a foul tide. U de I and made to convert them into troop

La Cigale hailed one another, and the Albert Hall last night knocked It asia lot full acoustic details of ships, and both were ready to sail agreed to call it even," but the building, promising to provide with in a week or ten days of the Coquette managed to gross the the largest ja band in the world, order being received. Both vessels line somewhere about 8.45 p.m. with the largest number of the most had been out of commission for Norseman was on the Yau-mati powerful saxophones The pro- some time, and had occupied idle store and Feathers on the Hong posal is not roopiving support in berths in the river. They are sister Kong Ladye Jeun and Queen Bee Constantinopla

whips

(Continued on next column:)

Bouth Chins Reserves meet the Athletic "B" at Happy Valley and South China should win.

KOS.3% should win their league game against the University on Sookunpoo "B" ground.

Kowloon Benetves are due out on 8t. Joseph's ground and should take the pointi

out Young Johnny Brown in the Only obe down in scheduled to third round, have signed up with day in the "B" division and Kow- an international sports syndicate loon should return with the points, and that it is hoped to stage a The Moslem Club have been given i world's title match in London in the points by the HK. & 8. Bank June.

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