FOWLER CUP FINAL
TWO PLATOON WIN REPLAY.
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FOOCHOW NOTES.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAP! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
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FURTHER ELIMINATING
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BY "WANDARER."]
(Our Own Correspondent.)
Foochow, Sept. 5. The situation in Foochow hast. In a cloud of dust, in fact
The East Surrey Regiment No- sovoral clouds of dust, in a been quiet during the summor, and vices Boxing Tournament is typical cup-tie game on the Mur- although the students have tried to roaching the more interesting ray Parade Ground, Two Pintoon, stop British goods entering the port, stages, the majority of the olimi- East Surrey Rogiment yesterday they have not been able to make nating contests having boon con
Soldiers cluded. defeated Eleven Platoon in the any great demonstration, final of tho Fowler" Inter-are still posted about Nantal and so platoon Cup Competition by two keep the students quiet. goals to nil.
Both sides in the course of the game allowed many easy chances to slip by through "over-anxiety but Chooseman, the Two centre- forward, netted with a splendid first time shot some ton minutes after the commencement, and the same player, ton minutes before the close, working his way through a crowd of players put
keeper's rouch.
Last evening's show was char- actorised by some excellent bouts, Kuliang has had its 'quota of the contestants being well match- visitors, though the number from ed and fighting to the last ounce. other ports has been smaller this Pte. Smith and Ptó. Alderson dis- year owing to their own local turbed the air with,a typhoon in troubles, and in some cases from miniature when they commenced fear that there would be distur- and though the pace slowed down, bances at Kullang as well; con- the fight provod interesting with equently a few of the houses were Alderson slightly on top through-
untenanted.
out.
An extra round was ordered in The usual activities on the Moun- the fight between Jordan and
Pto.
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the ball well out of the goal-tain have gone on as before, though Marshall. Heavy hittors' both, the weather unfortunately to some Jordan scored frequently on the On the whole the football was.extent interfered with the tennis face, while Marshall contented not unattractive though there was tournament. The Tennis Club add-himself with upper-cuts at cluse Marshall came out too much negative play Aimlessed a new court to those in use this quarters. first-time kicking with destruction season, making seven belonging to strongly in the oxtra round and rather than construction as, "its the Club. The new Kuliang Club, the fight was stopped in his object.
Is finished and in use, and is a great favour. Two Platoon were the better improvement on the old, building.
Ditch who defeated eleven throughout and thoroughly It is strongly built and should be Packer and Butler on Tuesday deserved their success. Their able to resist the typhoons."
evening, was disqualified on a halves work hard, the right backs The Convention, held during the protest against his novice status. kicked cleanly and Jordan needs Grst week in August, was conduct-Pte. Ditch had fought and won in little, recommendation. "Choose-ed by the Rev. D. MacLeod, of the the City Hall and was therefore man scored two good goals but Canadian Presbyterian Mission, adjudged" ineligible to compoto. Formosa, and was well attended. Butler and Packer fought to de- Eleven Platoon wore well sorved The addresses were inspiring and cide the right to enter the third at right half and at outside right. Í helpful, and many will return to round and the former gained a
wandered unnecessarily,
while Hicks was always n sourco of danger.
HOME FOOTBALL.
LATEST LEAGUE RESULTS.
London; Sept. 9.
The following are the results of football matches played today:
First Division.
Barnley. 1, Bolton W. I.
Everton 2, Birmingham 2. Newcastle 1, Blackburn R. 7.
Second Division,
Darlington 1, Preston N.E. 1. Third Division (South). Bournemouth 2, Luton 2, Bristol City 5, Swindon 1, Exeter 3, Bristol Rovers 0. Gingham 3, Merthyr 1, Reading 2, Queen's Park Rangers 1. Watford 3, Norwich 1.
Third Division (North),
Ashington 2, Coventry 0. Durham C. 6, Accrington 1. Wrexham 1, New Brighton 2.
Scottish League. Dundea 1, Queen's Park 2. In the re-play in the Glasgow Cup competition, Celtic defeated] Partick by five goals to one.
their work in lonely up-country stations strengthened, refreshed and encouraged by the messages given.
MODERN SLAVERY.
VISCOUNT CECIL'S PROPOSALS
Geneva, Sept. 9.
Lord Cecil, on behalf of Britain, unexpectedly submitted proposals for the eventual abolition of slavery, including domestic slavery
good-wind,
The Results were as follows Lightweights.--Wilcox knock- ed out Furmedge in the first round; Allerson beat Smith on points; Clarke defeated Piper on points, Edwards, w.o. Martin.
Featherweights-Tucker de- feated Everett on points; Good- field gained a points decision over Mastors; Marshall won against) Jordan; Jefferies beat Pimni, who gave up in the first round; Holcombe defeated Coomber whol retired in the second round i Williams W. O. Smith.
Bantamweights.-Doarkes beat! Wallis in three rounds: Hester- all over the world, at the League man knocked out Wheeler in tho committee. No serious objections third round; Thompson knocked were raised, but the Portuguese out Hoolihan in the first round; and others emphasised the Impor-Feltham W, O. Morris. tance of not moving too rapidly.
It is understood the proposals are regarded as the most important of their kind since the Brussels Act of 1890. They provide for severe punishment of anyone attempting to engage in the slave traffic in any signatory State, and assimilate slave trading with piracy, and a slave vessel shall be treated as a pirate. Reuter.
RUNAWAY CAUGHT.
FOUND ON UPPER LEVELS.
PRINCE GEORGE,
DEPARTS FOR JAPAN.
Aboard H.M.S. Hawkins, His Royal Highness Prince Georgo loft for Japan last evening, where The goes in his capacity as a mom- bor of the Royal Family on an official visit,
During his stay in Japan, the Prince, will be the guest of the Prince Regent, and for this pur- pose the Kasumigasoki Palace at Tokyo will be placed at his dis-1 After two days liberty, the pesal. There will be reception ST. LEGER DESCRIBED. Fukion Chinese who escaped from by the Imperial Family, as well
MANNA COMES IN TENTH
the custody of his Indian guards as other functions during the whilst being detained for trans-Prince's stay.
portation on board The Tilawa,
was recaptured yesterday by the
local police.
TELEPHONE SERVICE.
London, Sept. 9.. The runaway was discovered CORRESPONDENCE, At Doncaster, the weather was wandoring about in an aimless unsettled but the "going was, good manner on the upper levels. Ho and there was a large attendance appeared to be almost glad to bej for the St Leger. The race was again secured and did not 'offer run in heavy rain and bad light.any resistance to his captor, a
Foxlaw was left at the start, police constable.. Manas making the play from In pursuance with the order of Elcaroon, Roi d'Ore, Warden of the deportation, which was issued in Marches, Zambo, Spelthorne and Singapore the port from which St. Becam for three furlongs, when he was expelled), the man will be the last-named hended Manija, the taken to Amoy and landed there. pair.being followed by Bucellas, Warminster, Solurin, Picaroon, Sir Kenneth and Zambo,,
When six furlongs frem home,
Solario improved his position, and,
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Sir,-lt is
months since the Government approved of the formation of a new Company to take over the telephone service of the Colony. Under the agreement, the rates to subscribers were to be increased, but this was in cosi- deration of the Company agreeing to provide an improved service. In a cantor.
Since July, the old Telephone Picaroon was fourth, Sir Kenneth The show given last night in Afth and Manna tenth.
the Theatre Royal by the The Company has been operating the The time was 3 min. 4.2/5secs. Broadcasters-a concort party service on behalf of the now con- The place belting was evens on of four-was a very bright and cern, and rates have been increased Solario and Zambo, and 9 to 2 vivacious one, and extremely well in accordance with the terms of received by the somewhat small the agreement with the Government,
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Thirty "Knights of the Fiery tainers gained a high reputation least improvement in the service. Cross" have been, arrested by the at Kowloon and drew capacity We are merely getting the old Rer police who claim to have discover notifies us that the time of sailing houses. and theatre-goers of vice at new and higher rates. How ed a dangeroga extremist organisa- from Macao to Hongkong is now Hongkong who want to spend and long is this to continue.Yours, tion of
£1 thousand members. 2 p.m. On Sunday, the Kinshan evening in the company of light- etc.,
Amongst the founders of the new will leave here at 9 a.m. for an hearted comedians, songeters and...
order are three Americans who are excursion to Macao, returning dancers should go along to the
with those arrested, and who are from the latter port at 4 p.m. Theatre Royal
said to have come to Germany with the intention of creating an A report reaches us from an
authentic source to-day General Wong, Chi-woon in op- pointed to succeed the late Brig- ade-General Tang Song-suen, by General Tang Poon-yan, Tupan of Southern Kwangtung. General Wong has also roccived an ad- ditional appointment of the Officer Commanding of the forces, to resist the intending attack of
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The community of interests be-
There is the usual concert
SUBSCRIBER. Hongkong, Sept. 9th, 1925.
Germans,"
twoon the Royal Engineers and party medley of songs, dances. the Enginoor Co. of the Hongkong patter and burlesque, Mr. Wall-
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