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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 1929.

THE FOURTH TEST THE SCOTTISH CUP. HONG KONG VOLUNTEER

MATCH.

MAGNIFICENT FIELDING.

THRILLING BATTLE FOR VICTORY.

[TAROUGE REUTER'S AGENOT.]

ADELAIDE, Feb. 7th. Facing the task of making 349 runs in the fourth inning to secure their first win in the present Test Match series, Australia over- "night had scored without loss. The heat was intense when the innings was renewed this morning before 7,000 spectators. There, wai worn patch at one end, and White was bowling over the wicket to take advantage of it. Larwood at the other end was bowling at tremendous pace.

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DRAW FOR THIRD ROUND,

SECOND ROUND REPLAYS.

[TRHOUGH RIUTER'S AGENCY.]

Dumbarton. Arbroath.

LONDON, Feb. 8th. The draw for the Third Round of the Scottish Cup was made to- day, and resulted as follows=" Raith Rovers D.. Coltic Airdrie Ayr United Falkirk Dundea Albion Rovers e Clyde

1.

Motherwell.

ti

St Mirren.

ť.

Aberdeen.

T'.

Matches to be ary 16th.

DEFENCE CORPS.

́ORDERS BY LT.-COL, L- O. BIRD; D«E.O....” DOMMANDANT-]

No. 6/29.

1-Annual Inspection. ⠀ Friday, February 22nd." Tas G.O.C. will inspect the Corps on Friday, February 22nd, on Murray Parade ground, at 5,50 p.m.

THE POPE AND NO. 13.

ILL-LUCK SUPERSTITION

CONDEMNED,

Rome, January 13th.-The Pope, recording to the Qservatore Romano, has recommended the bishops to condemn niperstitions, notably the prejudice against num. bar 13 and Tuesdays and Fridays, The Corps will parade at Volun-which are popularly deemed un- teer Headquarters at 3.15 p.m. A lucky days. for ceremonial, in four companies.

No. 1 Company under Capt. F. Symo Thomson. Composed of :

The Battery,

Dundee United. j« ̧ ̧

Kilmarnock.

Rangers. played on Febru

replays to-day

1 3

Clyde

2

Stenhousemuir Bathgate

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Results of the were as follows:- Hamilton Dundee Un.. Raith Rov. Arbroath Airdrie

5 Murrayfield

3 Cowdenbeath 2 Extra time was necessary in the Airdrie Cawdenbeath match.

LEAGUE RESULTS. Three league matches were also played to-day, the results being:

The batsmen bad to fight, for every aun they scored, and 93 minutes had passed before Wood full, with a straight drive to the boundary off White, put map the 30. Seven bowling changes bad been made within an hour. At 85 Jackson was caught at the wicket after a patient unings which in- cluded three 's, and rups later Woodfull fell to White, caught at second lip. The crowd's enthu siasm seemed to be rather damped New Brighton "2

Hendry by these quick disasters, and Kippax however survived the lunch. remaining period before

when the score stood at 74.

Great Partnership..

Division III. (South).'

Bournemouth, 4 Torguns

* Division III, (North).

Accrington Scottish League.

Motherwell

Patrick

Engineer Company. Sigan le

Reserve. Company (less Scottish Reserves).

No 2 Company under Capt. E. J. R. Mitchell. Composed of:

M.I. Company. Armoured Car Section. Motor Cycle Section. Machine Gun Company. No. 3 Company under Capt. K. S. Morrison. Composed of:

Scottish Company, Scottish Reserves,

No. 4 Company under Capt. R. K. Davies. Portuguese Company.

Officers for Colours:

2/Lieut. M. A. Johnson, M.M. 2/Lieut R. H. Forsyth. Drees: Corps Review order: 3 Helmet, khaki, tunic, shorts, black boots, putties, hosetops, belt, rifle and baronet, medals Scottish Company will conform dressed in the kill.

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Practice Parade. There will be a practice parade in uniform Murray Parade ground on Tuesday. February 19th. Parade at Volunteer

Before a single run had been MARRIED MAN AND A GIRL. Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.

SUICIDE OF A £3178 GD. A

WEEK MOTORIST.

scored after the resumption, Hea- dry was caught at mid on off White. Then Ryder joined Kippax in a great partnership. The 100 was reached after 158 minutes in the face of splendid felding by the English team. Then, when Ryder had scored 26, be cocked up a breaking ball and gave the sin plest of return chi ces to White, who, to the amazement of himself and everyone else, failed to hold the catch This took place when

It was alleged when the inquest the total was 116 Ryder reached was opened that Kingstone, a mar- his 60 after 82 minutes and then ried man, had visited the house of Kippax scored a boundary off White an unmarried girl, and told her

A verdict of "Suicide while of unsound mind" was returned at the inquest at Islington on Charles Kingstone, aged twenty-seven, a optician's assistant, who was found dead in his saloon car in his garage at Highbury Hill, London.

The Parade Ground at Volunteer Headquarters will be available for companies to hold practice parades in mufti as follows:~~

No. 3 Company-Thursday, Feb.

14th.

No. 4 Company-Friday, Feb.

15th.

Band-Wednesday, Feb. 13th.

His Holiness would have the Church restore these days to favor, and absolve number 13 from its supposedly sinister in. fuences. He complains that it is the country clergy who countenance these superstitions.

10-Oar Section.~ Friday, February 8th and 15th. Parade at Corps Headquarters, at 8.30 p.m., for run around the Island in the Arzioured Car fu

11.-Machine Gun Company. Tuesday, February 19th, being a public holiday, there will be no parade. Those detailed by Platoon' Commanders for Arms Drill will parade on Thursday, February 14th, at 5.30 p.th. at Headquarters in mufti with belt and side arms.

12-Scottish Company.

AT HEADQUARTERS... Thursday, February 14th. Nos. 5, 6 and 7-Platoons and Scottish Re serves will parade at 5.30 p.m. for practice for G.0.0' inspection.

Dress: Mufti. Rife, belt and bayonet

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Agents

Hong Kong, 7th Feb, 1929. 17876

NOTICE TO CONSIONERS,

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AND

FROM UNITED KINGDOM Via

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loon, where it will be at Consignees Friday, February 22nd. Attention and abject to Terms and Condi is directed to separate notification tions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The in para 1 of Corps Orders Dress: Cars will be ready fox Delivery from Review order, spats, diced hose, Godown on and after 6th February flashes, kilt, sporran tunic, glen- garry, rifle, belt and side arma.

Musketry Part II. All those who have not yet fired are reminded that Sunday, February 17th, at Taikoo Range is the last opportunity of doing so.

Range Officer: Capt. E. S. Mor

the G.0.C.'s inspection unless spe All ranks are required to attend cially exempted by the Command-rison.

ant

Optional Carge will not be landed bare

unless Noise has been given prior to Vessel's arrival, bat carried on from port to port to the inal port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, shafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be axamined on any Tuesdays and Fridays between the hours of 10.45 .. and Noox within the Free Storage period.

No Clame will be admitted after the

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Fortnightly willings on ta'minlayw') Pres. Madison...Tues, Feb. 19th Pres. Jackson......Tues., Mar. 6th Prea, Makinisy...Tue, Mar. 19th Prea. Grant...Tues., Apr. 2nd

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Mr. Walter Poole, Kingstone"" father-in-law, said yesterday that

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Motor truck will leave Corps Headquarters at 9.15 am

Dress: Musketry order, rifle, belt,

form or mufti optional.

Arms will be drawn from Corps Headquarters on Friday, February 18th, between 9 am and 19 noon, on Saturday, February 18th, be- tween 9 am and 1 p.m.

he dent Kingstons £59 10s. in Octo-4th, 1999. Subject" List of uniforms and 4 p.m., or 5 and 6 p.m., and

ber to buy a car, and the mercy was repaid in November, Kingstone then sold an old car for £30, and his wife gave him £13.

the partnership between Kippax and Ryder had produced 100 runs in 95 minutes. At this point the score stood at 179, Kippax being 38 and Ryder 61.

Wonderful Catches.

reached in 233 The 200 WAS minutes, and soon afterwards Kip

The coroner said that Kingstone pax was out to a brilliant catch: Geary dived for the ball and man-earned £3 176. Bd. a week. He ask aged to scoop it into Hendren's Mr. Poole if he would have as- hands as he fell. Kippax hit seven sisted Kingstone if he had been in 4's in the course of a sound and financial difficulties. clever innings which lasted 140 minutes. Ryder followed Kippax 13 runs later, splendidly caught and bowled by White. The bad was travelling high and wide, but White jumped and got his left hand to it. Ryder had played a magnificent foreing innings for 152 minutes, and his judgment in pick- ing the right ball to hit bad been unfailing. His score included five 48.

Yet another fine catch occurred before the close of play, Hammond bringing off a brilliant left-handed effort to dismiss" A'Becktt. He feil and railed over in the attempt, but succeeded in holding the catch. 'Bradman and Oxenham then play ed out time. Australia are now left with 80 runs to win, with 4 wickets still in hand.

White, who captured 5 wickets for 130 in the first innings, was again in brilliant form to-day, and has taken 3 of the 6 wickets which have fallen.

Score:

England-1st Innings.

Hobbs, Ryder,

Hendry 74

Sutcliffe, st. Oldfield, b

Grimmett

Hammond, not out

D. R. Jardine, l.b.w. b

Grimmett

Headren, b Blackie

A. P. F.

Chapman,

*

A'Beckett, b Ryder Duckworth, e' Byder, b

Grimmett

Larwood, b Hendry

Geary, run out

Tate, b Grimmett

J. C White, a Ryder, b

Grimmett

Extras

Total

Ho scesa 8 - 52 2

0

Fall of the wickets:-

1/143; 2/143;

5/246; 6/253; 7/270; 8/306; 9/312;

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Mr. Poole: Decidedly.

W." A. Oldfield, b.Tate

C. V. Grimmett, b Tate D. Blackie, not out

Extrae

Total

Fall of the wickets:—

32

4

3

360

1/1; 2/6; 3/19; 4/145; 6/227 8/287; 7/393; 8/338; 9/385; 10/349.

BOWLING ANALYÐIS, -

Larwood Tate

White

0. M. R. W. 37 6

48 .10 *7 4

60 10 130

5

3

$9

0

9 1

Geary........... 18 Hammond

England-2nd Innings."

Hobbs, cOldfield, b Hendry Sutcliffe,

Oldfeld,

1

27

A'Beckett Hammond, e and b Ryder... 177

D. R. Jardine, 'e Woodfull,

6 Oxenham......

Hendren,

Blackie

Bradman, b

A. P. F. Chapman, & Wood:

full, b Blackie

Larwood, Lb.w. b Oxenham Geary, and b Grimmett... Tate, .b.w. b. Oxenham

J. C. White, pot out Duckworth, 1.b.w: b Oxen

ham......

Extras

Total

98

11

0

5

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47

16

383

Fall of the wickets: 1/1; 2/21; 3/283; 4/296; 5/297; 8/302; 7/327; 8/337; 9/381; 10/383. BOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. M. R. W.

Blackie

334

A'Beckett

B

41 1

Hendry. 28

FI

50

1

Grimmett *....... 52

15

117 1

3/149

4/178;

Oxenham

....... $7.4.21

67 4

39 11 .70

2

10/331.

Hyder

&

1

13

Kippax .....

2

0

3 Q

A'Beckett

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Hendry

.0. M. R. W. DL

11:0 ... 31 14 49 2

Australia nd innings.

W. M. Woodfull, e Geary, b

White

30

52.1 12 109

5

Oxenhaza

A. Jackson, e Duckworth, b

Geary

28

Blackie

H. L. Hendry,

Tate, b

Ryder

G

Grimmett

35 14 51.. 0

99

67

13 1 20 1

Australia—1st Innings.

W. 1. Woodfull, Duck-

worth, b Tate w

A. Jackson, 1.b.w. b Whitc... 164

HL. Hendry, e Duckworth,

b Larwood

A F. Kippax, b White

J. 5. Ryder, Lb.. b White 63

White

A. F...Kippax, c Hendren,

b White

362

J. S. Ryder, c and.b White 87

D. Bradman, not out

E. L. A'Beckett, o Ham-

mond, & White

R. M Oxenham, not out....

Extras......

31

32

D. Bradman, e Latwood, h

Tato

.40

Total (for wits.)

... 960

E. L. A'Beckett, b, White

26.

Fall of the wickete

R. M Oxenham, e Chap

man, b White

Continued on next Column).

Applications for exemption sup. ported by sufficient documentary or through Company Commanders.

1-Training Circulars. Circular T.C. 4/29 dated February required by all Officers on being gazetted to the H.K.V.D.C." issued this day to all Officers with orders.

Circular T.C. 5/29 dated February

Subject

"Dress all 4th, 1929. Ranks issued this day to all

orders. Officers, W.O.'s and N.C.O.'s with

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#3-Officers Sword Drill, All available Officers will parade under the Adjutant at 5.45 p.m. at Volunteer Headquarters on Thurs day, February 14th. Dress: Mufti, swords.

4.-Holidays.

Monday and Tuesday, February 11th and 12th, 1929, will be observed as holidays, no parades will be held on those days.

K.-Recruits.

O.C. Units who have not made other special arrangements will waru all recruits to parade for Arms drill at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, February 14th.

6-Minsketry,

Sunday, February 17th,

The Mounted Infantry and Arm oured Car Companies will fire Table "T" at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, February 17th.

Range Officer: Lieut. J. E. Han-

cock.

Launch will leave Queen's Pier at am, and call at Kowloon Pier at

0.10 am.

Dress: Musketry order, i... rifle, and bandoliers. belt, bayonet Uniform or mufti optional

Arms will be drawn from Corps Headquarters on Friday, February 15th, between.m. and 12 noon, 9 and 4 p.m., or 5 and 6 p.m., and. on Saturday, February 16th, be- tween 9 am and 1 p.m.

7.-Corps Band.

The Band will parade at full strength for rehearsal for G.O.C.' inspection on dates as hereunder at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.

Wednesday, February 13th- Marching on Parade Ground.

Dress: Mufti.

Tuesday, February 19th:- Parade with Corps in uniform. Dress: Helmet, tunic, shorts, putties; bosstops, belt and cross pouch and black boots.

8.-The Battery.

ARKS DRILL AND SQUAD" DHILL All ranks who have no previous training in Arms. Drill and Squad. Drill will parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, February 14th, in preparation for the G.0.0's inspection.

ROYAL ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION. Will all ranks of the Battery who are members of above please note that the annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Branch will be hold in the EE. Theatre, Wellington Barracks, at 6 pm, on Thursday, February 14th.

13.-Portuguese Company, Friday, February 15th. The Com pany will parade as strong as pos- All ranks must have belt, side- sible at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. arms and rifle on parade.

Thursday, February 14th. All Re- cruits will parade at Headquarters at 3.30 p.m. Belt, sidearms and rifle must be drawn.

Friday, February 8th, All N.C.O.'s are required to attend this parade.

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14.-Reserve Company. Practice Parade. There will be a practice parade in uniform Murray Parade ground on Tuesday February 19th. Parade at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.

It is hoped that all ranks will do their utmost to attend this parade.

15.--Strength.

The following recruit is taken on the strength and posted as under:

No. 1444 Pte. F. A. Delgado, No. 11 Platoon, from February -14th; 1999.

16. Promation,

H.E. the Governor has been clear ed to approve of the promotion of Lieutenant Maurice George Noll to the rank of Captain in the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, with effect from January 30th, 1929, ride C.S.O. No. 285/1029.

17.--Reversion.

all Goods remaining undelivered after the 15th February, will be subject to Bento

All Claims against the Vessel maat be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 1st March, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be effected.

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Agents.

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Fox VICTORIA, SEATTLE AND VANCOUVER VIA JAPAN.

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The Cargo abject to Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf, will be ready for Delivery from Godown

On an after Bl not be landed here,

Optional Cargo

unless Notice has been given prior to Vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to pert to the final port of call to which the option extends.

All broken, shafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they be examined on say Tuesdays will

and Fridays between the bons of 10.45 and Noor, within the Free Storage period,

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For

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PORT SAID, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, HAMBURG, COPENHAGEN AND OTHER

SCANDINAVIAN & BALTIC PORTS.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th February, will be subject to MV. “ Java"

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Rent.

bet

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OTREN BAILINGS |—

SAILING LIST.“

SHANGHAI, ETC.

Confirmet, arc.

6th Feb.

15th Mar,

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1st April

23rd Feb.

"7th April

All Claims against the Vessel wart | MLV. "Chile"

prosented to the Undersigned on or

No. 098 Lee.-Sergt. P. E. Barker, Car Section, reverts to his perman-before the 27th February, or they will

No Tire Inrarance will be affected, ent rank of Private, as from Feb.not be recognised.

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, ruary 5th, 1929,

Agents.

17309 6th February, 1929.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN.

13.-Leave.

No. 898 Pte. P. E. Barker, Car Section, having returned to the Colony, the unexpired period of his leave is cancelled.

19-Markemena

The undermentioned have quafi- fied as markamen and are entitled to wear the badge for one year

Points.

No. 507 Pte. H. J. Arm-

strong, No. 1 Platoon. No. 19 Pte. C. E. Frith,

Reserve Co.

No. 999 Pta, K. C. Me

91.

Lennan, No. 5 Platoon. 106" 20-Struck Of The Strength. ' Having left the Colony, as from September 14th, 1928:

No. 700 Pte. F. Boyle, No. 5

Platoon.

Having claimed his discharged on completion of three years' service or over, as from December 12th, 1928:

No. 515 Pie. F. E. Lawrence,

Medical Section.

R. A. WOLFE MURRAY, Major, Adjutant, H.K.V.D.O.

Hong Kong, February 8th, 1929.

NOTICE.

9 Corps Bignals, w

The Commandant has received the Thursday, February 14th Parade sum of 8120 from the President, This at Corps Headquarters at 8.30 p.m. Grand Tattoo Committes. for Arms Drill and Squad Drill. amount has been sent to Earl Haig's Appeals Department of the British Legion.

1705; 9/71; 3/74; 4/211; 6/994 Dress: Mufti. 6/259.

(Continued: on next Column).

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