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ATHLETICS,

UNIVERSITY'S ANNUAL

SPORTS.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

Two Hongkong University athletic records were broken at the annual meat of the University, held at the Pokfulum round on Saturday after noon. The first of these was in con- noxion with the Fole Jump, when T W. Chong fempod ons-and-a-half inch better than A. Hoalim did in 1025, the record being now fest 7

inches. The second noteworthy item was H. Braga's time of 540/5 seconds in the quarter mile, sa compared with his own previous record a second longer.

Other standards were well main-

tained, And thoro was also keen rivalry between the various contest- ing Hostels, Morrison Hall and Lugard Hail had shared the honours hitherto by each winning Mr. Ho Challenge

Kwong's Athletic Sportstering the

Cop. fire

but

former again took the land as a ro- sult of the 32 points collected by ita athletes at the meeting. Of this number, 16 points were garnered by H. Braga, who took second place bo hind T. W. Chong as regards indivi dual honour. The Champion of the meet secured his position with 19 points,

Mrs. P. Lauder distributed the prizes at the conclusion of the sporta,. and was presented with a bouquet in a silver holder?

RESULTS.

Kicking the Fotball-1, E, I Harrison! 2. A. P. Gutterrce. Dlatanto 17 10

Throwing the Cricket Ball-1. J. W. Barres Z. B. H. Schroter. Distance 241 1 25 J

100 Yard.1, H. Braga: 2, T. W. Chong: 1. §. C. Ho. Tirao, 1035 wees,

Pole Jump).

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MONDAY, MARCH

OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.

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yays

180

192

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Vol

702

703

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1 Noble.

7 Middling.

14 A colour.

Ácross.

15 Contains motal.

16 Like.

18 Injure.

19 Atmosphere.

20 Longed.

22 Show" denial.

23 Church tower,

W. Cheng; $. P. C 95

flm: 1. D. Schroter. Helaht

ink. frecare:)

220 Yards... Draga; 2. A. J. Haziland;

3, 1. Tulima. Time, 24.3/4 soc

X. 1. Ip. Time. 2.28 1/4 Rock

28

30

Half Mile-3, 5. C. Ho; 2. 1. Tajima: 4,

34

38

Serves.

.30

The colours,

41

One indefinitely.

19

42 At

At rest.

Digit of the foot.

120 Varde Hurdle.—1. I. W; Chong: 4,

P. C. Lim: 3, T. N. Chung, Time 17.1/6

Yards Handles (Past Students' Rece).

~1, 9. Huchluma; 2. T. I. Yeah,

Paiting the Walght (18 s.), 3. 1. Schroter. 15. N. Chung: 3, K T. Loke, Distance 25 TL -99% ini.

440 Tarda), 11. Dragn; 2, & Wang Tape: 3. A. C. II. Time, 54.4/6 #gca. (recard),

Long Jump, L. P. Gan: 2, T. W. Chong, B. K. Jap. Ditance, in o Half Mile (open)-3, Ptu. 5. Therman. A.M.C.: Bu Williamson, 10.5.3. Time, # mlna. 19 soca.

Jr Jump1, 3. X. Janı 1, T. W. Cheng; 3. . N. Chung. Height 5 ft.

One M1. I. Tajima: 2. S. V. Gltiina;

$ne

3. K. In Time, 6 mips. 10 2/5 seen.

Tag-of-War,--Lingard Ball, Relay lace-Morrisan Hall

Becial.

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In the evening, the University' Union held its fourth social of the season, dancing being joyously in- dulged in The Great Hail, whore the function took place, was effective- By festooned with strings of lanterns which, with the fancy dresses won by some of the dancers, presented a colourful scene.

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The Great Hall was suitably do enrated by the wornen-undergraduates and the engineering students siding in Morrison Hall. By ader- tain devise, the illumination of the Hall was so regulated as to harmonise with the melodious tunes played by the band.

Music was provided by the Melo- dians of HM.S. Titania, specially reinforced for the occasion, a lengthy programme of 18 items, which were constantly added to with numerous "extras" and "encores."

The attendance, although large in itself, was just within limits avoiding the discomforts of overcrowding, and an enjoyable evening was spent by "There were about 260 participants, including the following: The Vice

Anderson, Chancellor, Profeusers Brown, Earle, Faid, Middleton Smith, Redmond, and the Registrar. A large number of graduates were pre- sent.

The fancy dress prizes went to Misa D. May and Mr. E. Zimmern,

A new brand of cigarettes of the fuest quality.

the named after famous Chinese actor Mei Lan

45 Trim.

47 Slang for father.

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51 Pointed iron instrument.

63 Ocean.

Gs Plan.

66 Plaything.

56 Flayth

59 Beverage.

650

Close.

61 Organ of vision,

Raw metal.

64 Piece of armour for a horse.

London Postal district.

26 Otherwise.

27 Egg-shaped.

28. Artful.

Minute particle. Enough.

159

To rest on a chair.

Over again. One, Mountain,

28 Baverage.

40 Depart

12 Memoranda:

43 Implored.

45 Thin dat piece.

46 Employer.

49 Accessible

50 Pack.

51 Actually there.

52 Parsongl.pronoun.

54 Christian cra

55 Myself.

67. Correlative of either.

68 You.

63 Cried.

86 Edicient.

66 Same as No. 17 down."

67 Existed.

69 Spoken.

70 Lively

72 Remain. 73 Quagmire.

75 Most

Most good.

76 Tear

77 Uneven

78 Plural pronoun.

by labour.

6

Old form of enough.

71 Decline.

80

Sport

On board.

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77

To be indebted to.

23

'To hearken..

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Community.

82

In addition.

Concia

83 Store-room.

Menme

of light.

86 Made secure.

38 Species of pastry.

D3

R1 Remainder

89 A priest's robe.

90 Part of a shi

91 Liquefy.

92 The cry of a sheep.

93 October (abb):

04 Girl's name.

98 Hot water vessel.

30 Make brown.wiki

100 Initials of a famous novelist.

Saturday's Puzzle.

TAHO AIR

28,

1927.

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Da Light.

0 Behold.

97 Stammer.

101

Part of the circumference.

95 Part of the foot.

97 Receiver.

10%

Prefix meaning new.

103

To have existence,

104

Ever (contraction).

105

The whole.

100

Accompanied.

107

Small flags.

Down.

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RE-SAIL OF LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP.

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8

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A grammatical term.

10 RTAIN

ship for all racing classes took place up

The re-sail of the Ladies Champions

to

10

Wrath.

on Saturday, there being 17 starters

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11 Head covering.

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12 Small brook.

of which number only nine completed,

13 Before.

$

cap class crossed the no first and

the course. "La Linda" of the handi lov

SUAL

of

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FL

Girl's me,

16 Conjunction.

17 Fifth note of the diatonic scale.

Curemony.

21

24 Parts bf the head.

25 Frozen foods.

was kindly supplied by Messrs. RAILWAY AGREEMENT.

Dyang

Tobarca Co., Ltd.

Nestle's Chocolates, donated by Mesars Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Con- densed Milk Co., were distributed at the interval of the dance.

Liquors for members of the band were supplied at greatly reduced prices by Messrs. H. Rutlonfee and

The dancing programmes, were printed by Messrs. Ye Olde Printerie. Refreshmenta were supplied by Messrs. Lane, Craford Ltd.

An anonymous donor has again given £100 to the fund devoted to keeping Box H free from Tub bish and providing wastepaper,re- ceptacles.

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POLAND AND GERMANY COME TO UNDERSTANDING.

Warsaw, March 27.

FRENCH FINANCE.

PETROL IMPORT MONOPOLY BILL

Paria, March 26. - The Poland-German Convention

The Finance Committee of the has been signed for facilitating Chamber of Deputies has decided traffic over the international rail-to grant a delay of nine months way "lines, including the services instead of the desired two years between Europe and the Far East in the application of the Petrol Import Monopoly Bill, after which The Convention also forms

another postponement may be con- basis for the establishment sidered if Parliament in the mean- direct communication between Bel-while is not informed of any gium, France and Peking and Parliamentary Tokio via Berlin, Riga and organisation of the monopoly. Moscow.-Reuter,

Reuter.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

JUST BECAUSE FATHER SPOKE HARSHLY

TO YOU YESTERDAY IS NO Y

REASON WHY YOU SHOULD

BE SO POUTY 20 DAY—

NOW STOP IT THIS

INSTANT TAG! STOP

measure

WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOU?

STRAIGHTEN UP AND BE A NICE Boy!!

being five minutes in front of any the others was easily the winner on currected time.

N

Z 2, 89*28*I

of the Two Gaol Clasa fouled "Jean" another competitor and 'did not finish. Of the 17 starters 6 were Handicaps,

One Designs, 2.Gaels and G Heyd ward Huys. In the table of resuits helaw, the yachts are mentioned in

order of actual finishingi ng

(according ed in

to handicap) ere,

esis after each name.

The prothesis

denominator indicates

the class the yacht belongs to, Le, II. for Handicaps, I for One Designs, Y for Hoyward Buys.

La Linda (isi) (2) Clana (5) H) Colleen (ith) 3) Daphne 2nd)

[ Argnila 11⁄2 (D2b) (V) Adole (Brd)..

(Why Wonder (7) Blacnoce (Eth)

I Haleron (9th)

TIME

Finishing Corrected

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0:19:28 12:08

6:20104 4:02:16:

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MOSCOW AGAIN.

APPEAL TO WORKERS OF THE WORLD.

Moscow, March 27; 6.26 nam. The Communist International led appeal calling on- Organisations of the Waga a struggle against

about to begin int China and to demand the imme- diate recall of foreign troops, 'and to prevent the despatch of now. forces to China."

unfoog the new war

JIBA

107912vestia declares that the bom

uvor bardment of Nanking means "in- pytervention in the internal struggle.

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Дорнод АЧА

TOTA

in China and cannot be considered otherwise than active assistance to the northerners with a view to

a s Bay on sued giving them a possibility of fore-

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(8)

ing their way through the on- 92114 opcircling national troops."-Renter

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6:57:00 119:18 ) - Corned Burano za spraised

Tam Following did not fish

Handicap eluss: Falcon, Dorothea.

for

Doo Design: Aliso

pel ciner Joan (which touled Boojum and -retired), Gael,

Heyward Hays toolam, Zéphyr, Zela

On His Guard

Georgetown, March 26.

The Marchise de Pinedo, the

ponte sua con capped a 4 aviator, has arrived here, having

covered 900 miles from Para- ung

paopu Reuter.

was my Ep 01

IF YOU DON'T STOP THAT CRYING IN TWD MINUTES I'M GOING.

TO SPANK YOU MARD!!

HOW AM I TO KNOW WHEN 74'. TWO MINUTES ARE UP?

1000.00

By Blosser

¿OTOZO BY. MEA SERVICE,

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