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LAWN BOWLS.
VOLUNTEER SCOTS ENTER- TAINED AT KOWLOON,
Home Team's Victory. The Scottish Company of the Hongkong Volunteer Corps wore! Reports from Mukden state that | At St. Patrick's Club in Garden entertained by the Kowloon Bowl- as frostbite is causing much suf-Road, on Saturday, the bazaar ing Green Club on Saturday after- fering to the rival armies outside arranged by the Sisters of the Pre-noon and engaged in a series of Mukden, General Kuo, brigade cious Blood was opened by Mra, rink games with the home team, who' commander of Kuo Sung-lin's ad-R. H. Kotowall. The proceeds will were victorious by 119 points to Ivanco guard, telephoned to General be devoted to the poor and needy 88. Of the six rinks played the Wu, brigade commander of the and the function was largely at-visitors lost on four and won on Mukden army, suggesting a tended. The bazaar was continued two, armistice, whereupon, according to all day yesterday,
Subsequent to the match, the report the latter immediately As in all bazaara of its kind president of the Club, Mr. P. T. [agreed.
there were a number of stalls at Farrell, in welcoming and thank- Omcial advices indicate that which various articles could be ing the visitors for their attend- operations are being held up ow-purchased, and several side shows ance in such large numbers, safd ing to the extreme cold, but do which attracted much interest. that it had been a very pleasant not confirm the armistice negolia-The visitors generously patronised day for the members of the Club tions.-Reuter."
the numerous stalls. Mrs. Clend everybody wished that the Tokyo, Dec. 20.
menti presented the Society with event could be made an annual called une. The president then The War Office announces that all the troops detailed on the 15th some cushions to be raffled.
Those responsible for the success upon Mrs. G. D. R. Black to pre- from Korea have reached Mukden ful manger in which, the bazan: sent souvenirs to members of and have been placed under the
Messrs. B. the winning rinks, command of the Kwangtung army, Tillman, Rathsam R. Shak, G. Choa, After the presentation of prizes, The Kokusai correspondent, writ-
P. Chott, A. Chon, T. Yeung, A Mr. J. B. Ross, O. C. the Scot- tish Company. thanked' the Mukden, reports that Ing from
Yeung, S. Yeung, Mary Hue. L Chang Tao-lin has decided to at Choa, Hatic, O. Chou, Chan Ski- members of the Kowloon Bowlin tack with five divisions of cavalry kuen, R. Santos, Ng Ting-fong, B/ Club for their hospitality and re- to-day or to-morrow.-Reuter, Chung, Mre, Man-ching, Wai Kwok marked upon the enjoyable meet-
miles west of
Tokyo, Dec. 20.
The Tientsin Area,
Peking, Dec. 19. Foreign circles doubt the re- parted capture of Tehchow and Machang, but are of the opinion that communications between Li Ching-lin and Chang Taung-chang are still open.
was organised were
RUGBY.
on the Hongkong side of the har-
A Kokusai message from Makwah, Chan Wing-sang, Au Yeung-ng they had bad. He hoped in den this morning says that Chang chung, Yeung Cheong, Tam Yat the near future to obtain a green Tso-lin's cavalry attacked for wing, L. Leong, L. Chen, Leong bour and play the Club a return Hainmuníu, but Wing-tak, Chan Fujai, Au Yeung match. The difference in score was not much, and considering were forced to retire toward Hsin.am and C. O. Baptista,
the number of Scotsmen in the munfu-Renter.
Kowloon club team, perhaps it was not surprising that they had won. (Laughter). He would like: to mention Mr. P. W. Ramsay par-i FRENCHMEN'S APPEARANCEticularly, who had acted as "quar
termaster" and had made such ex- AGAINST LOCAL PLAYERS.
cellent
the arrangements for A combined team chosen from matches. Hea hear).
Mrs. Black, who was presented the Hongkong Rugby Footbal:} According to apparently reli- Club and the Navy played a with a lovely bouquet. thanked able reports, 30,000 Shansi very interesting game at Happy the realdent for having asked! soldiers serving in the Honan Valley on Saturday, their on her to give away the prizes. The armies demanded that Yen Hsi ponents being sailors from the feeling that she might have been shan, tupan of Shansi, pay them. French warship, Jules Michelet. back in Scotland, was a sufficient Upon his refusal they invaded Owing to the late arrival of the reward for her. Shansi and captured Linochowship, the match did not commence They are badly armed and equip-on time and wag therefore a ped and it is thought unlikely that shortened game. they will advance far-Reuter.
A
The full scores of the afternoon)
were: Kowloon Bowling
Club. Secttish Co.
Russ Morrison
Reid Shrow
(Skip)....21
(Skip)....19
Hazel Cooper Keith Fraser
....14
The local players were the Hagger Peking, Dec. 19. faster team and 2001 showed Matthews Kuominchun communique their superiority, scoring two Harvey states: The enemy on the nightries in the first half, neither of Gow of the 15th attacked our right which were, however, converted. MeNe flank, but our Pistol Corps repuls-Rothwell gave the locals the lead Pryce ed them, after two hours severe and later Tinker scored a good | Holland fighting. At daybreak un 16th try making the score at half time Farrell
(Skip) .... we attacked the enemy's righ six points to nil in favour of the m
Davidson dank with a mixed brigade and Hongkong team,...................
Dobbie
McKelic: penetrated his position, but h
"McTavish The Frenchmen played a defen- Courlay
Macfarlane trenches are so strong, with mines sive game in the second half, but Whibley in front of ther that we were failed to prevent their opponents J. M. Smyth, Lieut. Adams
(Skip).12 (Skip)...20 unable to reach Peitsang-Reuter. from scoring two further trics, Hanlon
Black. Major Rothwell and Tinker again being J. B. Hamilton P. W. Ramsay Honanités Defeated.
responsible. Donald converted L. Guy G. Morrison Shanghai, Dec. 19.
(Skip)....10 (Skip) 18
Goodman A wireless message from Tien- one try.
Adey Adey The final result was--Club and Bond tsin dated the 18th says that Chang Tsung-chang has defeated Navy 1 goal. 3 'tries, 14 points, the Honan forces at Tehchow- Jules Michelet, nil. Renter.
Little Fighting.
Tientsin, Dec. 20. There is little fighting, and both sides continue their entrench- ments five miles on the Peking side of Peitsang. The Kuominchun nightly shell the Chili troops, but there are no infantry attacks owing to the previous ones being beaten off with heavy losses. It is believed they are awaiting re inforcements from Peking.
Mr. B. Tickle was referee.
J. Douglas
Lapsley
E. Docherty. Russell
{
(skip)....17
Duncan
Kynoch
Neilson
serious problem as a result of de- velopments in China,
McFarlane Wylie Gibson
(Skip) 26 Totale...119
(Skip)
Johnston
(Skip)
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SATURDAY NIGHT'S SUCCESSFUL CONCERT.
"Sooner or later the clearing up of the situation in Manchuria will either give Japan a reasonable assurance of safety for her vast intereste, in that region or bring her face to face with the necessity of reconsidering her policy. In
The St. Stephen's Girls' College the meantime ċivil war in the Lf Ching-lin has straightened south is a dangerous develop-gave a concert on Saturday night; his defences, advancing 20 miles ment." northwest from Yangliuching. The Daily Telegraph concludes Organ Fund and the Missions to The Tangku situation is settled, that the outlook in China was Seaman. The Hall, large as it is, the Ninth Division, which went to never yet as anxious as it is it was packed to capacity and late Tongshan from the Peking present-Reuter. vicinity after Chang Tso-lin's
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French Opinion.
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arrivals found it difficult to obtain scats.
The programme consisted of} songs, pianoforte solos, short plays Paris, Dec. 19.
and a number of short sketches, and Commenting on Japanese inter-cach item whether individually on Ching-lin is thus able to coreen-vention in Manchuria, the news collectively executed was enthusias
papers ask what will be the att-tically received by an appreciative audience. A very delightul ren-| dering of "The Rainbow" by the kindergarten was deservedly ap plauded, while Miss Phillis Gilling- ham gave a charming planoforte solo..
trate on the Peitsang front,
The Railway service to Shan-tude of the Soviet. halkuan is being resumed. Reuter,
The Homme Libre expresses the opinion that the Soviet, which has insufficient forces, will, in order to hide its impotence, range itael on the side of those maintaining order.
1
A very much appreciated item) was nursery rhymes. This was
the
the girls of College, who carried out their res- pective roles very creditably. Those who took part were Caro- line Braga, Joyce Walker, Olga Luhr, Lo Ah Loy, Eva Thomas, Anna Thomas, Janie Weller, Jessie To, and Kwok Pai Chi.
Surrounded By Bandits.
Kaifeng, Dez. 17.. Despatches from missionaries
The Volonte considera the at Pochow report that the city has, been controlled by bandits since Japanese action will create un 10th inst. Two American ladies, anfavourable reaction at Wash-acted by Doctor King and Miss Barratt, areington und Moscow which, per- shut inside the city but have not haps, will make the Chinese been molested hitherto. The generals reflect. wounded are go numerous that This paper deelares that the Red Cross assistance is urgently rupture which would deliver sought. Four other American China to her most fearless neigh Imissionaries are
in the North bour might have incalculable con-
A number of humourous sketches| Suburb which has been badly soquency. looted, but missionary property is The Matin declares that behind were given by Mr. Lee. This each Chinese general aro' one or was followed by a planoforte solo Brigadier Kao, with the Pengpu two Powers interested in China.by Miss Helen Chung. troops now surrounds the city, Le Journal ways that Japanese students of "Fairlea," the verna whence the bandits are trying to intervention will come somewhat cular department of the College, leave. It is assumed that they late. It is to be hoped the Japan- presented a short Chinese play, are the Honan bandits, who resent-ese will be able to save their post-after which Miss Elsie Ma sang ly looted Chengchowfu.-Reuter tions in Manchuria, hecause if "Husheen. "The Butterfly," played London Common!. they use their principal feld of by Miss Caroline Braga, was accord- expansion, the result would be ed a great reception, and the pro The Daily Telegraph in a leader, that China would plunge into grammo concluded with two songs draws attention to Japan's very lunarchy-Reuter.
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