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CHURCH

Foundation Stone Laid

Bishop Mok Shau-tsang of Can- ton laid the foundation stone of the new St. Mary's Church ut Causeway Bay on the site occupied by the old church for the past 25 years, on Saturday afternoon,

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Several Friendly Fixtures

The Kowloon Cricket Club drow

with the Army at King's Park or Saturday afternoon.

K-C.C.; 143 for & wkta dec, (K, M. Baxter 39, R. E. Lee 43 not out: Moreton 2 for 20, Rylan 3 for

for 20 401 Army: 92 for 9 wits. (Capt. Walch 24. Sgt. Daniella 21, F. Good- win 5 for 34).

RICHARDSON HITS 53

At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser-

Bishop Mok was assisted by niinisters of the different churches and among these were Rev. &. Kau Yan-lee, pastor of the Church, Rev. H. W. Baines, Rev. G. K. Car- vice Cricket Club, beat the Royal penter, Rev. L L. Nash, Rev, A. J. | Navy by 5 wicketa. '. Bennitt, Rey. Chung Yan-lay, | Rev. J. R. Higgs, Rev, "Ho Sam-yu and Rev. Cheung Chuk-ling.

Navy: 117 for 8 dec. (Lt. Phil)lmure

37; C. W. Haynes 4 for 18) C800: 121 for 5 (J. E. Richard- son 83; Lt. Cochrane 2 for 17). DUCKITT BOWLS WELL.

The choir of St. Mary's Church Was in attendance" and the as- sembly Included, apart from the

At Happy Valley, Craigengower pupils and teachers of the differ. } Cricket Club beat the Hong Konɛ. ent schools, Mrs, Woo Yee-kat, | Cricket Club bẹ 29 runa, Miss K. Woo, Miss Wise, Miss Chan": 0.0.0.: 132 (E. Zimmern 53, A. R. E. Sul-wing. Mr. and Mr. Lam, Chik- Escall 35, E R. Duckitt 7 for

38),

Wong Sul-ping. Mr. Woo Yee- sang, Mr. Cheung Kat-shing, Mr. | HKG.C.: "103 (C. G. Agnew 20; 4 kwal and Mr. Wong Sum-kem.

The Church, which is expected to be completed in eight months' time and which will cost $60,000, all of which has been subscribed by the congregation and friends will be a two-storied building. The upper door will contain the church and the lower floor will include an assembly hall, The design of the building is on the lines of Chinese architecture. Messrs. Lee

and Chau were the architects and Messrs. Lan Woo and Co..are the contractors

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LADIES' HOCKEY

St. Andrew's Lose To

Y.M.C.A. 5-0

H.K. LADIES' WIN

On the YM.C.A ground од Saturday afternoon the "Y" Ladies defeated St. Andrew's Club Ladies' by five goals to nii.

The game was featured by bril- Rant combination of the winners' forward line.

Kanal 4 for 28).

QUEEN'S COLLEGE LOSE Playing on their own ground. the Police Recreation beat Queen's College bỷ 157 runs, Police R.C.: 213 (A, E. Carey 49. H

L. Loughlin 40, W. L. Clark 51). Queen's 56 (H. Loughin 2 for 14:

F. Forrest 3 for 19),

TWO BUNS SHORT

The Royal Navy "B" were held to a draw by the Central British School at King's Park CB8: 153 for 4 wkts. dec. (W. Mulcahy 78 retired, Parsons

43. Forster 2 for 43), Navy "B": 152 for 8 wkts, (Hunting

43, Forster 38, Fynne 41, G Hosegood & for $3),

LEONARD'S HALF-CENTURY At the HR.CO., the home team lost to Cralgengower by 97 runs. 0.0.0., 185° (J. W. Leonard 53 not

uat, 'G. A. Lee 29; F. A. Dun- nett 4 for 49). A.K.C.C.: 68 (C, E Gahagan 26; b.

R. Iranee 5 for 29).

LAY SCORES 95 Playing at home, the Diocesan Boys' School beat the Civil Service by 8 wickete.

C.B.C.C.: 131 for 8 dec. (C. B. R. Bargent 4 for 43. E. Flasher 3 for 35).

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The first half was fairly even, with the Saints' defence holdings.: 177 for 2 (F. Lay 957. well together.

Misa 8. Dalziel scored the only goal in the first half. In the sec ond half Mas §. Dalziel again scored. The other goal scorers were Mrs. Rend, and Miss M. Smith (2)...

RECREIO LOSE

The Hong Kong Ladies had no dificulty in defeating Recreio Ladles at Happy Valley, winning their Caer Clark Cup gamie by four goals, scored by Mrs. Donald (2), Miss Marsh and Mrs. Prophet,

RIFLES LADIES WIN

The Rifles Ladies beat the Hong Kong Ladies by 4 goals to 1 in the Brawn, Cup series on Murray Par ade ground.

Mrs. Ellwood scored two goals for the Rides in the first half and Mias Bell reduced the lead. Miss E. Hamon and Mrs. MacNirlean scored the other goals for the Rides.

TABLES TO DATE Caer Clara Cup League

P W L D F A Pts H.K. Ladies ... 5 4 1 0 11 4 8 "Ladies...5 3 0.2 13 3 8 St. Andrew's Ladies.

5 2 2 1 8 C.B.A. Ladies 5 1 2 2 3 8 4 Recreio*

Ladles ...... 6 0 5 1 0 10

Brawn Cup League

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P W L D F A Pts C.B.S. "A" ... 6 6 0 0 44 1 12 Rifles' Ladies 7 6 1 0 29 5 12 Da G. B...... 6.3 2 1 14 10 7 H.K. Ladies. 6 2 2 2 12 17 B "Y" Ladies... 5 2 2 1 9 9 5 Fusiler

Ladies 5 1 4 0 3 23 2 C.BS. "B" . 6 1 5 0 4 15.2 C.B.A. Ladies 5 0 5 0 1 36 0

BRAWN CUP MATCH

C.B.S. "A" Win Again

The Central British School “A'. team maintained their unbeaten record in the Brawn Cup hockey league when they defeated the Y.M.C.A. Ladies by five goals to all Miss Andre Martin (3). and Misses D. and M. McCaw, one each, were the scorers.

ROYAL WEDDING IN HOLLAND

GOSANO IN WORM

ftecreio beat the Indian Recrea- tion Club Juniors by 33 runs. Recreto: 75 (M Menoca 21 not out, W. A. Reed 15. A. M. Prata 13. A. Baker 8 for 17, A. Aziz, 3 for 9).

IR.C.: 42 (M, P. Madar 13. A. Baker 13. not out, L. Gosano á for 15. E. A. R. Alves 3 for 17).

SPANISH WAR FRONTS

Salamanca, Dec. 18. The national forces continued the advance in the del Monte sec- tor west of Madrid. Counter- attacks of the Reds were repulsed their precipitate retreat the Reds with heavy losses to the latter. In

left behind them 28 dead and 150 wounded as well as 3 tanks, 2 armoured cars, 28 machine guns and numerous rifles.

The majority of the dead, "as per investigations, were Borlet- Russian and French volunteers. The Nationalists moreover tap- tured several hundred prisoners during the action. The latter con- firmed that practically all higher posts of command on the Madrid front are held by 500 Soviet-Rus- sian officers who are fighting with the Red forces.

The prisoners also complained that the Soviet-Russian officers were driving Red militiamen to the front with the greatest brutality threatening with death those who are refusing to obey their orders. The Nationalist airforce was again extremely active on Friday! The Red positions in Tehuan. Quatro Caminas and Valle Her- Moso, were attacked by a squadron, of 60 pursuit and bomber planes. Nationallat artillery shelled the Red entrenchments, the location: of which had been signalled to them by Nationalist planes.and took all the Poguelo sector under are where a large number of Red militiamen had been concentrated ná a relief force for the Red garri- son of. El Escorial which has been for some time cut off from all com- municationS with the outalde world.-Tranioccan News Service

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