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So much that is beautiful and romantic awaits you in Austria: Vicona-the world's music centre; Salzburg the festival city; the Styrian woodlands; the beautiful Danube valley; the lakes of Salzkam mergut and Carinthia; the Tyrol and Verselberg lands of picturesque peassats and snow capped mountains; and the lovely landscapes of Lower and Upper Austria, Both for Summer Holidays (Golf, Tennis, Swimming, Climbing, etc.) and for Winter Sports, Austria has become more popular than ever. Come to Asseria at any time of the year you may be sure of a kindly welcome.
Come to Beautiful Romantic Austria
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LOCAL YACHTING Sporting
LADIES' SERIES
RESULTS
Win For Kittiwake
The fifth ladies race of the first series of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was salled yesterday "afternoon and resulted in a win for Kittiwake in the "A" Class and for Widgeon in the Mixed Classes. Detailed results were as follows:- "A" ClassStarted at 14.45
Finished Corr. Pta. 16.37.34 16.37.34 15.
Kittiwake
Miss P. M. King), Gull
..
18.37.56.18.37.56-13
Mrs. L. Stanton).
Jean ....... 16,39,05 18.39.05 12
(Mrs. E R. Edwards).
True Blue..... 1839.52 16.39.52 11
(Mrs. G. D. Adams). Artemis
18.40.40 16.40.40 10
Miss M. Whitham), Redshank
16.41.30 18.41.30 9 (Mrs. P. R. Richards). Nereld
... 16.41.33 18.41,33 8 Mrs. M. Barry). Joss
16.43.00 16.43.00 7 (Mrs. K. V. Muirhead). Painted Lady... 18.43.14 16.43,14 6
(Mrs. B. P. Eley);
La Linda....... 15.47.15 18.47.15 5
(Mrs. D'Arcy Evans).. Carpenter, D.N.F.
Mixed Classes-Started at 14.55
Finished Corr. Pts.
Widgeon .... 18.48.53 10.38.13 11
Miss H. Crawhall Wilson). Dorothea ...... 18.39.31 18.39.31 9
(Miss B. Fair). Winkle
......... 16.50.50. 16.39.36 8 (Mrs McClatchle). Zephyr
16.57.13 16.45.53 7 (Mrs. J. A. Pattullo). Heron
17.00.38 18.49.58 6 (Mrs. B. M. Hodgkinson), Lola. D.N.F.
HOCKEY
The following team will repre- sent the 1st XI of the Hong Kong Hockey Club against the Royal Navy in the first match of the Triangular Tournament on the No, 2 Navy Ground at King's Park on Wednesday, November 17. Bully off, 4.30 p.m.
TEST CRICKETERS
Fixtures
FOR ARGENTINE
TO-DAY
A Strong Bowling Side
Football-Military League: 0/ Middlesex. v. A/Middlesex. (Chat-captain, and several Test Match R. ES. Wyatt, a former English ham Rd., time to be decided bet-
cricketers are included in the team ween both teams-Referee L/C which Capt. T. E W. Brinckmon is Hartley)
taking to the Argentine during the winter.
Rugby.Military League. Middle- sex "A" v. Seaforth's 'A" (Prince Edward Road), 2.30 p.m...
TO-MORROW
Badminton.-"B" Division, Kow- loon Tong v. St. John's, 6 pm.
Football-Boys League, Combin ed v. La Salle College (La Salle), 4 p.m.; Seaforths v. St. Joseph's (Happy Valley), 9 p.m.; Wah Yan V. Middlesex, 4 p.m.; Military League!
22nd. Coy. R.E. v. C/Seafortha. (Military. Happy Valley, 3 p.m.. Referee Sergt. Reeves).
Rugby.-Club "A" v. Middlesex (Club ground), 5 p.m. Military League, R.E. Small Units, 2,30 p.m.; Seaforths v. 5th A.A. Bde. R.A., 3.45 p.m. (Prince Edward Road).
Shooting. Hong- Kong Rine Association Weekly Spoon and Practice Shoot. Army Range, Kow- loon City. 2 p.m.
THURSDAY, NOV. 18 Football-Military League: R.A S.C. v. 5/Seaforths. (St. Josephs. Happy Valley. p.m. Referee S/Sgt. Isley': 12th. (H) Batty. RA. 7. R.A.O.C. (Military, Happy Valley. 4.30 p.m. Referee B. M. Baker); A/Middlesex 20th. (H) Batty R.A. "(Chathari Road, 4.30 p.m. Referee L/c Lancaster).
Rugby Military League, Smail Units "A" v. R.E. "A", (Prince Ed- ward Road), 3.45 p.m.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Badminton.--Mixed Double: St. Andrew's v. Recreio "A" 8.15; Re- crelo "B" v. St. John's, 6.00; Kow- Joon Tong v. Talkoo. 6.00; Lances v. University, 8.00.
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The party, which sails from Southampton on November 27, will consist of:
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WR Albertini (Berks). F. E. Covington (Middx), H. W. Dods (Lincs). J. Durston (Mcdx), L G. Eastman Essex), F. Price (Middx), A. Sandham (Surrey), F. R. San- tall (Warwickshire). J. M. Sims (Middx), W. R. Skinner (M.C.C.). M. W. Tate (Sussex), E. A. Watta (Surrey), A Wood (Yorks), and R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwickshire).
E. W. S. Thompson is acting as hon. manager and Frank Chester as umpire. The team" is expected back early in February,
R. C. Robertson-Olasgow writes in the "Morning Post":-
The team should be strong in bowling. with Tate. Watts and R. E.S. Wyatt all anxious and able to make use of the new ball, and Eastman capable of worrying any batsman with clever vädations of flight and pace. Sims, too, if he finds the climate and pitch suit- able to his leg-spinners, is likely to harass the Argentine cricketers.
Nor must Durston be forgotten. He played for England against Australia at Lord's in 1921 as a fast bowler, but for some years now he has developed a very cun- ning style of slow off-breaks from round the wicket.
These bowlers are fortunate to have the services of two such bril- llant wicket-keepers as Price. whose performances in recent sea- sons have, in the opinion of inany, deserved stronger recognition, and Arthur Wood, of Yorkshire.
In batting, Wyatt and Sandham Free-who has played his last game for Surrey-should provide a founds- tion of experienced orthodoxy, F. E Covington is a left-hander of attractive style. Eastman, Santall.. Watts, and even Tate. can score at a great pacc
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Kong Jockey Racing-Hong Club's Eleventh Extra Race Meet-
Ing. Happy Valley, 2 p.ni..
V. M. Benwell; R. L. Wallace, E. NEW SPEED RECORD
V. Reed; R. A. Bates, W. A. Reed,
J. E. Potter; S. Fowler, T. Whitley, G. 2 Divett (Capt.), B. I. Bickford, and V. Bond.
A PRACTICAL JOKE
Paris Press Amused
Paris. Nov. 15.
A practical joke played on the Paris press by Kenneth Bally, is the source of much amusement in press circles here.
The sportsman, Kenneth Bally had reported his intention to run“ from London to Paris on the oc- casion of the closing of the World Exhibition, and photos in the press showing him running along the decks of the Queen Mary on A channel trip lent interest to the report.
Berlin, Nov. 13.
Flying at 610.21 kilometres an hour, the chief pilot of the Bava- rian aircraft works, Dr. Wurster,
In summary, ---Captain Brinck- man's team looks to be as well- balanced as ang that has toured the Argentine in past years.
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CRICKET IN INDIA
yesterday set a new speed record Lord Tennyson's Team Wins
for land planes.
The record was checked by re- presentatives of the International Aeronautic Federation.
Previous holder of the record was the American pilot, Hughes. with 567.115 kilometres an hour.
Speed record for planes of all types is held by Warrant-Officer Agello. of Italy, who reached 709.200 kilometres an hour in a seaplane in 1934.
Traniocean News Service.
WORLD RECORD
BROKEN
Magdeburg, Nov. 14 It дом turns out that Baily
Miss Hveger, the famous Danish travelled to Paris by boat-train | and Olympic swimmer, added and travelled by underground to another world's record to her the sub-station near the Exhibi- already imposing ilst by covering tlon, from where he started his the 400 metres backstroke here "run," and was received by a re-to-day in 5 mins. 12.4 seconda. ception committee at the British | Reuter. Pavilion.
The press now demands that, as a penalty for the joke played. Bally be made actually to run home to London Transocean.
REPUTED GOLF
WIZARD FAILS
New York, Nov. 14. The first public match of John Montague, Hollywood's famous "shovel and rake" golfer, ended in a fanco to-day, 10,000 spectatora swarming over the course
The match was a fourballer in which Montague' was partnered by Mr. Annenberg against Babe Ruth, the former Honte-run King"" and Babe Didrikson, the former Amer-
£637,565 LEFT BY SIR
C. HANBURY
By Nine Wickets
Lahore, Nov. 15. Lord Tennyson's touring eleven won the unofficial Test match against India by nine wickets.
Scores: India 121 (Yuvraj of Patiala 41 not out: Gover 6 for 40) and 199
(Gover 4 for 86);
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Lord Tennyson's XI 207 (N. W. D. Yardley 96, Edrich 54; Amar Singh 4 for 9) and 114 for 1 (Edrich 50 not out). Reuter
RETURNED
BANISHEES
SENTENCED
Several returned banishees were brought before the Magistrates at Central Magistracy yesterday. Li Yee, widow, sent away" for ten years in January this year, and Tsoi Po, 25, unemployed, sent away for the same period in November 1935, were each given one year's hard labour. Wong Liu, 29, up- employed, whose apprehension was due to his attempt to snatch a fountain peh from an Indian gen- tleman outside the China Building. was also given a year, with the Sir Cecil Hanbury, Kingston additional Beritence of three Maurward, Dorchester, and Smith-months for the larceny charge. square, Westminster, Conservative this to run concurrently, MP. for North Dorset from 19274 partner in Ward, Hanbury and Co., China merchants, London and Shanghai, lett. estate, "so far as can at present be ascertained," 637,565 (net personalty. £581,- 270).
Hon. George Savile's Estate
Estate Duty of £211.260 has been "paid,
Captain the Hon. George Savile,
FINE GRATITUDE!
can champion girl athletic and Thames Ditton, Sur ey, and nevertheless convicted when he
now a professional zolfer
The game was abandoned after mine holes when the latter pair were leading by two up.
Both Ruth and Didrikson could beat, Montague by a hole on-to- day's form pro vandu
Hollywood's "mystery" golfer, who has been reported to be capable of bringing a bird down from a tree with a drive, proved to be no wizard.-
Reuter.
Hawnby Lodge, Yorkshire, brother of the Earl of Mexborough, left £229.603, so far as can at present be ascertained" (net personalty
£199,306)
Though he alleged that the mistress, complainant - was his had given him money continually and he could take what he wanted, Leung Mun, 25; unemployed; was appeared before Mr. R. Edwards at the Central Magistracy. yesterday on a charge of larceny of one gold finger ring from Ho Pik, 22, spins- ter, of No. 17 D'Aguilar Street. His Worship told him that because the woman had given him money and Lord Craigmyle, better known as had been kind him, there was Lord Shaw of Dunfermline,Lord of all the more reason why he should Appeal In Ordinary, 1909-29, for-not steal things from her. Sen- merly Liberal M.P. for Hawick tence of three months hard la- Burghs, left personal estate bour, to be followed by two years'
police supervision, was imposed.
Estate Duty £59,998.
£40,841.
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