LAWN BOWLS.

PROSPECTS IN THE JUNIOR

LEAGUE.

THE PRENTICE CUP."

· HOME FOOTBALL.

TO-MORROW'S MATCHES IN THE LEAGUE,

A FULL PROGRAMME,

The English League football teams in all divisions are due to carry ont a full programme to-morrow. There will also be several matches during the week. The Scottish League have eight fixtures for

In a few matches played on

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st, 1928.

BOXING.

BRITISH VICTORIES,

AMERICAN OUTBOXED.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, Aug. 30th. Johnny Hill beat "Newsboy"

Brown (America) on points for the dyweight championship of the world at the Clopton open-air

Stadium.

Hiil was cleverer, and speedier throughout and scored with beauti ful lefts. He quickly gained the lead on points. The American was and was outboxed in the majority of the rounds.

BASEBALL.

ALTERATION IN FIXTURES.

The baseball game scheduled en Saturday ap.m. between the Hong Kong Baseball Club, and the South China "Dragons" has been altered to Sunday at 4 pm.

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The Junior Division game scheduled for Sunday atp.m. and between China-Athletic Y.M.B.A. is accordingly shifted to

Saturday at 4 pm

This change is necessitated by in- juries to players of the Hong Kong

ENGLAND'S TEST TEAM.

LAST PLACE FILLED.

GEARY CHOSEN.

(THROUGH REUTER'S - AGENCY.]

WHERE IS THE BEST ENGLISH SPOKEN?"

(BY A LLOYD JAMES (Lecturer in Phonetics, School of Oriental Studies, University of London)]

The selectors have indulged in two unmistakable gambles in the appointment of Hobbs and Lar wood. In absolute physical fitness they would be among the first chosen. Bat Hobbs has had one rather serious breakdown this summer, and at forty-six the dan ger of recurrence, especially on the Bard Australian fields, is obvious. Larwood has had one operation for knee trouble, and during recent

There is a widespread belief that weeks has twice been obliged to stand down owing to strain of somewhere in these islands, in or limba Should both some remote village or hamlet, break down, the England captain there is to be heard, spoken in all would be in an extremely awkward predicament. In the Case of its purity by the natives, the best Hobbs, who is to be Sutcliffe's English.. partner as first-wicket batsman! The inhabitants talk -local scan- The list of chosen does not contain

muscle Lovnox, August 29th. G.. Geary has been chosen to com- plete England's Test Team which is to tour Australia

V. W. C. Jupp (Northampton shire) will accompany the team should a vacancy occur prior to the players' departure.

The following sixteen players

Mr. A. "P. F. Chapman captain.

the name of a single player whose dal, transact their business, dis- position in the game is that of cuss the doings of the day over first-wicket batsman. One would their pint pots, in the best Eng-

and there has not Wednesday, the results of which unable to fathom the Scot's science and South China Clubs, who hope were selected last (Kent) have thought that as the

Interest in the League being now practically confined to the issue in the junior division, lawn bowlers will turn their eyes to Shanghai whither the Colony's representa lives have gone for the Interport. So far as is known the local roto-morrow. presentatives have not given any "exhibition" been time for it either, so that here appear below, Everton were forced we now wait for the result. Shang- to a draw by Sheffield Wednesday, comfortable * hai brought the Prentice Cup the Burnley accured last time and had the pleasure of victory over Newcastle. Everton taking it back. Judging by the are as home to Portsmouth to-mor- composition of the Shanghai team, row: Blackburn, the Cup winners, Hong Kong's chances of lifting the receive Sheffield Wednesday, Hud- trophy next Thursday are poor.dersfield at home will meet Bir N. Harrison, who will play No. 1 mingham. Preston and Middles for Shanghai, has been their open brough who won handsomely early singles champion for three seasons in the week are opposing each other and was beaten in the final by H. this

in the Second Gordon Wright, who is to play as Division, while Chelsea play away No... 3. A. A. Malcolm, who will against Blackpool. skip the team, played as No. 3 in the last Interpart" game bere, had also as skip in some of the other matches. What he can say and do nre well knowt. A. McLeod has been given a plzes in the team in preference to R. P. Phillips, who came here the last time in an un- official capacity and" was the skip on their previous visit.

ALeague Matches.

Craigengower crossed the harbour on Monday to continue their League match with the Kowloon Docks and although handicapped by the ab sence of one of the usual team Owing to illness they won their. match. The home Club failed to hold the champions and also lost on the day's play. Omar has been the outstanding, skip of the side and right at the start he proved his worth by extracting the jack when the home rink had a number of shots. The final score on his rink was sufficient to carry his colleagues through if the necessity arose," but the latter even on the rink with the strongest opposition played accord- ing to their true form.

The Police will be out at Craigen- gower to-morrow to avenge their last defeat if rain does not spoil things. It is doubtful if the visi tors will come anywhere near de- feating the doughty warriors. The Bowling Green Club and Kowloon

C.C senior and junior teams are engaged on their grounds in the The Bowling "retura, matches.

Green teams won handsomely the last time and will be the favourites. Taikoo seniors are receiving the Kowloon "Dock and the ought not to have any difficulty repeating their former success especially on their own patch.

former

An interesting match in the junior division is that between Civil Service and Craigengower. A win means much to Civil Service who are striving hard to gain pro- motion. As their seniors are not engaged to-morrow, they have the opportunity of strengthening the junior side. with those outside the registered list. The contest will bus therefore be a keen one,

with their Craigengower.

cver changing team might succeed in winning again. Recreio "A" are

"B" team. {་

The meeting their former are the rivals for promotion with the Civil Service and should- succeed in their efforts to avenge their last defeat by two shots, which, incidentally hampered their promotion prospects.

TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES. The fixtures for to-morrow, which are, those postponed on August 4th; are as 'under :-

Division I Craigengower v. Police. Bowling Green . Kowloon C.C. Taikoo v. Kowloon Docks.

Division II' «“

Civil Service v. Craigengower. East Point . Taikoo. Kowloon C.C. Bowling Green. Recreio "A", Recreio B."

LEAGUE TABLES.

week-end

To-morrow's fixtures are as .22- der:-

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Division I. Arsenale. Bolton. Aston Villa Liverpool. Blackburn_e. Wednesday, bury. West Ham. Cardif v. Burnley. Everton . Portsmouth. Huddersfield v. Birmingham. Leicester v. Leeds, Manchester C. v. Manchester U. Sheffield U. v. Newcastle. Sunderland v. Derby.

Division H

Blackpool Chelsea. Bradford . Bristol C. Clapton Millwall. Grimsby v. Notts Forest. Middlesbro' v. Preston. Notts County v. Port Vale. Oldham v. Reading. Southampton v. Tottenham. Stoke v. West Brom Swansea v Barnsley. Wolves. Hull.

Division III (Southern). Merthyr Bournemouth. Brighton Coventry. Bristol tv. Torquay. Charlton . Newport. Exeter v: Luton. Fulham v Plymouth. Norwich Northants. Queen's P.R. Gillingham. Southend Brentford. Walsall #. Crystal -Pal. Watford v. Swindon.

Division III. (Northern). Ashington v. Rochdale. Barrow. Wrexham. Carlisle . Hartlepools. Chesterfeld v. Stockport. Crewe v. Lincoln. Doncaster v. New Brighton. Nelson v. Darlington. Rotherham v. Accrington. South Shields v. Southport. Tranmere v. Halifax. Wigan v, Bradford C.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE, Division II. Cowdenbeath v. Hibernians. Falkirk v. Hamilton. Hearts . Ayr United. Kilmarnock v. Dundee. Motherwell v. Clyde. St. Johnstone v. Raith. St. Mirren . Aberdeen. Third Lacark v. Airdrie.

LEAGUE RESULTS.

WEDNESDAY'S MATCHES.

[TROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

There were amazing scenes when before a record crowd of 50,000 Teddy Baldock beat Johnny Brown in the second round, the latter's seconds throwing in the towel,

INTERPORT. YACHTING.

HONG KONG TO VISIT SHANGHAI,

THE LOCAL TEAM.

that the extra day's rest will enable them to play.

SHANGHAI BASEBALL

TEAM. b.

ADMIRATION FOR HONG KONG JUNIOR LEAGUE SYSTEM..

Mr. O. W. Luke, the Chairman of the South China Athletic Associa tion has received the following letter of appreciation from the Captain of the baseball team. Mr. A. L. Shields (Commodore), Dear Mr. Luke,-On behalf of Lieut-Col. H. B. Gunn, D.S.O., the East China Baseball Team, I RA. Captain Le Groe, R.G... am dirreted to thank you most and Mr. F. Tracy have been select-heartily for your kind hospitality ed from members of the Royal and successful entertainment shown Hong Kong Yacht Club to repre- during our stay in Hong Kong. sert the Colony in the intèrport We feel that you have been adiling match. which will take place exceedingly excellent host, lavish- in Shanghai waters about the ing on us your many kindnesses middle of September. They will which have made us feel that this leave by the President McKinley has been a very happy and enjoy

able trip. We cannot "thank you on the 11th of next month.

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enough for what you have done for

Mr. J. C. White (Somerset) vice- captain...

Mr. D. R. Jardine (Surrey). JB. Hobbs (Surrey).

H. Sutcliffe Yorkshire).

E. Tyldchley (Lancashire), W. R. Hammond (Gloucester), M. W. Tate (Sussex).

M. Leyland (Yorkshire).. H. Larwood (Nottay

- Ames (Kent).

E. Hendren (Middlesex).

P. Mead (Hants).

G. Duckworth (Lancashire),

8. Staples (Notts).

A. P. Freeman (Kent).

PLAYERS AND THEIR POINTS.

BALANCING - RIVAL STRENGTHS.

QUANDARIES TO FACE BY

BOTH SIDES: ¿

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Now that the team to sail for

con-

tingency of breakdown must lith. The parson conducts his ser- | have occurred to the selectors, vices in the best English, the shop-

they would have chosen a

gular frat-wicket man like Kolmes keeper keeps his shop in the best or Hallows as Sutcliffe's part- English, and the policeman repri

should the necessity arise mands evildoers in the best. Eng- As to Larwood, his breakdown lich. would leave the team without a fast bowler, for Tate cannot be

ner

They all use "pure" vowels, described, and they would have to whatever these may be; there is. "muddle

the

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with through

varied company of medium and something rich, strong, virile, slow-pace bowlers which the party sonorous, in fact British, about includes There is a rumour that this best English, as opposed to the M.C.C. advisers have been con- the fabby, anemic, distorted, vul- templating the inclusion of Geary,

providing the operation for his gar, raucous language of the re- arm trouble is successful, writes the mainder of the English-speaking critic some little time ago. Surely world: This, at any rate, is what no responsible body of selectors

are led to believe, if we chose could be guilty of any such mad we gamble 1

Já Ticklish Task. Probably no selection has been

to believe anything so supremely fantastic.

We need but a little common.

so much criticised as that of Philipsense to dismiss the whole of this " Mead. The avowed purpose the best English nonsense once and for selectors have had in view in choos

ing him is that of solidifying the all, and to recommend firm treat, structure of which Hobbs and ment for these idle gapers who Sutcliffe will lay the base. Hobbs want to know where the best Eng- Added interest is given to the

Australia in September is chosen and Sutclife 500 up, Head to come fish is spoken. contest by the fact that no yachts us and we dare not promise you it may be justructive to analyse it and wear out the bowlers' hearts."

I have been told that the best are to be taken from Hong Kong, what we cannot fulfill in our pre constitution and to consider its That is the picture joyously-or so that the team will be called sent mood of grateful appreciation. prospects. The general impression should it be gloatingly drawn. English is spoken in Inverness; upon to handle unfamiliar Byrne We only hope that we may have is that the M.C.C. selectors have. For it to materialise the Hamp others have said Berkshire; some boate, which have flat bottoms with the opportunity of repaying to on the whole, done their work shire veteran will have greatly to a centre board, in strange waters some extent your kind treatment to satisfactorily; have made the best improve upon his performances in have professed to find it in Ken- The only previous interport yacht-your Dragon Baseball Team when of the material at their disposal. Australia of 1911-12, when in aix sington; others in Belfast. I have ing race took place in Hong Kong they visit us in Shanghai next Whether that is really so or not, Test match innings he could score

at least they can be given unre

than 105 runs. And he never heard anyone raise his voice in January, 1995, when a team suramer.

favour of Wigan, Swansea, served credit for good intentions. was then young and at the beight in came down from Shanghai and

The question necessarily arises na of his powers. This year bis bat Southend, or Chalk Farm. Some were defeated by Hong Kong.

to the selectors best being good ting has been remarkable for its have found it in Boston, United enough for its purpose. Those consistency, and he has fielded well whose recognised custom it is to at slip, or at least be bas made States, and others in Illinois, but pay lip service to whoever hap-many, good catches in that posi nobody has said a word for pens to be in authority have taken tion. But once a ball gets past Chicago, Utah, San Francisco, or care to give utterances on this him, either there, or elsewhere in point. There are others of more the field, he will have a good view independent mind, who are not so of its progress! confident.

SWIMMING.

WORLD'S RECORD BROKEN.

(THROUGH BEDTER'I. AGENCY!!

We have learned many things in Hong Kong, one of which is your wonderful organization of the Junior League. Your keen interest in developing Chinese youths to be future baseball "stars of Chics is an example worthy of admira- tion and we take back with us your idea of organizing baseball teams among the young people in Shang hai. We think that it would not be amiss to say that your Associa tion is the father of baseball in DUNDEE, August 29th. Miss Cissie Stewart broke the China, and will be the recognized half-mile free style swimming reauthority on baseball therein.

We wish to express again our cord of the world by covering the sincerest thanks for the successful distance in 12 mins 33.3/5e ending of your difficult task in thus clipping 3.3/5 secs. record of the American, Miss making our sojourn here a mest Norelius:

pleasurable and memorable one- Cordially yours,

HONG KONG GARRISON FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

the

NEXT WEEK'S FIXTURES.

commence

The Hong Kong Garrison Foot- ball League will

its Sixtures on Monday, September 3rd. The following are the fixtures for next week:

V.

All matches are at the Chatham Rond, Kowloon Ground.

Kick-off at 4.30 p.m./200

EAST CHINA BASEBALL TEAM,

(Sgd.) W. Y. CHAR,

Captain

HIGH PRODUCTION COSTS.

FEWER RICH FINDS IN

AUSTRALIA. T

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As the appointed captain, every-

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The England captain can "have

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of showiness (which is Duckworth's failing) between the two, and the gathered together, but precisely Kent man is incomparably the who the best people are is a mat better bat. So far there is only ter of opinion; as a rule they are one bowler in these nominations—

one will with A. P. F. Chapman enviable task in selecting the pot in two dimensions, geographi- a successful time in a playing side for the first Test match cally, but in three dimensions, sense and a pleasant, one in the Doubtless he will burn the mid geographically and socially, for social undertakings in which height oil in company with White, that, after all, is how we should Hobba and Mr. Toone in settling For- will be expected to engage.

ita constitution. The batting think of it. tune has certainly played him well. It was a stroke of luck when order will present no difficulty up the captaincy of the England side to point, as for example: fell upon him owing to the illness Hobbs; 2, Sutcliffe; 3, Tyldesley and withdrawal of A. W. Carr on 4, Hammond; 5, Jardine;

us no nearer discovering where the the eve of the final contest for the Mead; 7, Chapman. Then comes

best English is spoken." when the Australians the head-scratching.

It. the best were at the Oval two years ago. Duckworth must be the wicket-

English is It was not the genius of captaincy keeper, probably the former, for

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is spoken. that won that match, as one might difference, except in the direction wherever the best people

there is little spoken anywhere it infer from some contemporary comments, but the bowling of Wil fred Rhodes that is, if any indi- GOLD MINING A GAMBLE,vidual influence could at any time

be a deciding factor;

This year Chapman has had the

Hammond, who is essentially not the people who think they are; enziest of tasks in leading a strong

new ball swinger. Tate, Larwood, but that is a matter for the social team against weak opponents. Not to interfere with a winning team and Freeman must be in the side, Monday, 3rd: 12th H. Bty. R.A.

is a trite maxim, and it may be and then there will be but four student and not for the philologist. There are no two people who bowlers only. No room for White, v. E.Q. Wing, 2nd Ba. K.O.S.B.

winning applied logically to a Referee: L/Cpl. Shead, 1st Bn.

captain. It may be well to ask, Staples, Hendren, Leyland! But speak alike: how then can there Queen's R.R.

however, whether it is good for the last two are chosen as the chief be a best English? Are we to set SYDNEY, N.S.W. Wednesday, 5th: H.Q. Wing, Ist

an amusing field for speculation: Bn. Queen's R... Regt. The report of the Development the more than good ericket that scouts of the party, the two who up one man as a model! It offers

has kept Chapman on the bridge really can save boundaries f

Jet, us choose the Prime Minister R.A.M.C. Referee: B. QM. S. and Migration Commission on the When member of the 1924-25

No matter how carefully, Chap- during the tenure of his office, or Hutchins, R.A.:

gold-mining industry of Australia, team he was at the height of his

man and his advisers "dispose of the reigning Lord Mayor, or the Friday, 7th: M.G. Coy., 2nd Bn.attributes the prevailing depression powers as batsman and fieldsman. their forces there is not sufficient oldest member of the Atheneum, KO.Š.B. . M.G. Coy, lat Bn. mainly to the high cost of proHe played in four Test matches, incisiveness possible in attack to or the editor of the Oxford Die Queen's R.R. Referee: Gun- duction.

and in seven innings scored 155 lead to the belief that the Austra- tionary, who is, in reality, the ner Kinsella, R.A.

Reviewing causes which have runz. In all matches he played jians on their own wickets can be model to millions for us, for his got out for scores of moderate is the pronunciation that most of brought about the industry's de- twenty-one innings and had an

dimensions. Fortunately for the us try to copy cline, the commission expressed the aggregate of 682 runs, with 82 ag These are not

peace of mind of England patriots, opinion that the primary factor his highest score.

But let us, having explored the the Australians themselves are no was the increase in the world's figures that suggest Chapman na price level, relative to the value of potent contributory match-winner better off. The Colonial, like the map geographically in our vain gold, which had remained station on Australian wickets. At the Britisher (these are relative not and futile attempt to find the best English, now explore it socially. The following are the results of DO WOMEN LIVE LONGER?ary at pre-war level, while an out present time it is the considered racial terms, of course) is hot com- The best English, we are told, is standing cause was the general rise opinion of many good and impletely to be trusted when he cries not spoken by those in the humbler

Wolf." We have heard rather English League matches played on Wednesday:—

in the world price level of most partial judges and if an England

without commodities,

Any cor- team had to be chosen to meet Aus too much about the weakness of the walks of life; someone last week The lament said it did not exist in the elemen- responding increase in the price of tralia in a Test match in this Australian bowling, gold, local conditions had also can country Chapman, OD current seems rather forced: the resigns tary schools.

form, could not be included. None tion to England's retention of the So the working class is in one tributed. These included:

The tariff which had increased the leas, having been selected as Ashes" too superficial. Still, if fell swoop obliterated. Which class leader in Australia, those who the Australians really have some comes next I cannot say, leaving the cost of machinery and plant.

Legislation for the reduction of hold this view will be united thing up their sleeve we should it to the Dean of St. Paul's, but in hoping that he will show have had some hint of it ere this. as we climb into the higher regions working hours.

the real form of his University What is of real significance is that we find a language that snobbish days, sobered, perhaps, by exstatements have been made to the critics begin to despise less. They perience and the discretion it effect that J. M. Gregory is to be profess to find it necessary to sour creates, and prove completely suc brought back as the Dominion's above the clerks, the shopkeepers, cessful both on the field and off it. fast bowler. Brought back he may the million-and-one honest English That he is, and will continue to be, but can he do a." come back #1 folk whose speech is "suburban" be, exceedingly popular with the When the Australians came here or provincial" The snobbier the Australian public is undeniable, two years ago Gregory's soundness critic the higher he goes before he and the knowledge of this has soon came under suspicion. De is satisfied, and I have actually probably influenced the M.C.C.casionally be bowled fast and well, been advised to recommend the I have never had the courage to selectors in their choice as much also not infrequently with bad language of the ruling classes." as anything.

luck. But it is nearly ten years Fitness.

since he first began to terrify make this general recommendation, The official appointment of J. C. England batsmen; and fast bow because a change, in the Govern White as deputy-captain is, in the lers, like heavyweight champions, ment might introduce complica circumstances, wise, if only for the cannot lay up fresh stores of tions.

If we are to find the best English reason that it regularises the posi vitality and endurance to order. tions of the three amateurs beyond On the whole, therefore, the Aus- we must introduce a fourth dimen controversy. White's mission as tralians are not likely to be more sion-character, for language in a barler will be to keep batsmen formidable with the ball than the man reflects his geographical, his and his moral status. quiet while the stor bowlers Englanders. The probable effect social,

will be that the Test Matches, When we have settled which is the are resting; as a bateman he can play the steady game which takes given typical Australian weather, best county, the best social class, the edge off the bowling and per will drag along at a somnolent and the best type of character to mits others to punish it. To do pace for at least a week each, that which to belong, we shall have the latter effectively be must, of they will be tests of endurance as gone a long way in deciding where und that it is spoken course, be well placed in the bat much as skill, and that the issue the best English is spoken, and we ing order, but that is detail will be decided by the bowlers shall

-Daily Maile that only needs-to-be-mentioned in whose hearts will prove the most wherever the

difficult to break: pussing.

Division I "Arsenal, Derby C. 3.

Everton 0, Sheffield W. o.. Newcastle 2, Burnley 7. Sunderland 0, Blackburn R. 1.

Division III (Southern). Gillingham 1, Torquay 1. Plymouth 3, Swindon 0.

Division III. (Northern). Wigan 1, Halifax 1.

Division II.

HIGHER MORTALITY AMONG MEN.

BIRTH RATE FALL.

Are women living longer than they did The Registrar-General's statistical review of England and Wales for 1026, issued on August End, seems to indicate that this is the case.

The deaths of 433,804 persons were registered, during 1996. Of these 231,649 were males and 222,255 females, the smallest number, ex-

were women.

Increased wages. Industrial insurance," etc.

Increased direct and indirect

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taxation.

And, in some cases, possibly, inefficient business and technical control. cept for 1923, registered since 1869. The cost of producing an ounce P. W. D. L. Pis The deaths included eighty-eight of gold had increased to an extent Civil Service 11 8 1 2 17

reputed centenarians, of whom that had rendered unprofitable Recreio "A"... 10 7 0 3 14

twenty-six were men and sixty-one many Australian mines. mich and Kowloon B.G.C. 11 8 1 4.13

had been fewer and there has been "Of the two sexes," the report an increased tendency td regard Taikoo R.C... 9 6 0 3 12

males auffered the higher gold mining as states, Craigengawer 11 5 06.10

speculative mortality of every age, as also in Recreio "B" 104 1 5 9

gamble. 1025. The rate for females ín pre East Point 12 4 088

The commission suggests the vious years has always been at Kowloon C.C... 10 ̄ ̄3′′ −1·6-7

least equal to that of males establishment of a fund of £250,000 Yacht Club

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A decrease of more than five per to be used for the purpose of assist cent. is shown in the number of ing the gold mining industry by SHOTS FOR AN AGAINST...

relief from Customs duty on ma For Aget. Up Dn. marriages, while births show Recreio "A" 878 433 245 diminution of 2.3 per cent, or chinery; a conference of the taxa Civil Service 723 559-371: 16,010 fewer than those of 1995. tion commissioners to consider the Kowloon B.G.C. 712 376 136," 0 This rate is the lowest on record incidence of taxation; a review of the mining laws, with a view to Taikoo R.C. 4 540 542 ... ́... "0" with the exception of 1018. Recreio "B" 631 537 0

The birth rate appears likely to greater uniformity; a review of the 30 Kwon C33784881 remain low for some time. France effects of the Workmen's Compen

Craigengower :-553-667- 0. 841s the only country in which the sation legislation; consideration of

current birth rate shows so in Industrial relations; and the

couragement of prospecting. provement on the pre-war rate.

The positions in the League to

Division I.

P." W. D. L. Pts. Craigentower... 10 10 0 "0 20 € 1 4 13 Kowloon D.R.C. 11 Police R.C. 10 6 0 4 12 Taikoo R.C. 10 6 0 5 10 Kowloon B.G.C. 10406B Kowloon C.C. 10 B167 Civil Service 11 1 0.10 요 BBOTH FOR AND AGAINST.

For Aget. Up Dn. Craigengower 020 0051210. Howloon D.R.C. 838 625 Taikoo R.C... 500.571 Police RC... 664 839. Howlcon B&ELE Civil Service 503 cal Kowloon C.C... 534 618 (Continued at foot of next column,)

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