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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
CHINESE WILL.,
|MARRIAGE DOWRY FOR TWO
CHILDREN.
Leang Wing-shang, who died in the village of Poon Tong, Pun U district, Kwong Tung on Decem-
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1927.
BRITISH GOLFERS IN
SOUTH AFRICA..
SUCCESSES IN FOURSOMES,
London, Nov. 16.
Cape Town-The British team playid the first match of their
ber 24, last year, left Hongkong South African tour against he estate to the value of $8,200, Pro- Nowbray Club. bate has been granted to his eldest
son. Leung Shia-tau, 71 Peel. In the foursomes Cyril Tolley
THE
WORLD SPORT
Street, Send floor, clerk. and "R. H. de Montmorency beat LOCAL SOCCER.
Solomon and L Jones, 2 and 1.
Beattie and Smale, 4 and 2.
C. O. Herlet and Pearson bent
The will directs that all the Hongkong property be divided into three equal shares to be given to his three children, the division to take place five years after his death. "He directs that immediate-Tooley, 2 and 1. ly after his death the sum of $1,- 000 in Canton currtney be paid out for the marriage expences of his third son, Shiu Tsz, and also $3,000
21
In the singles Solomon beat
Jones bent Pearson, 4 and 3. Beattie and Hazlet finished all, square.
Jand 2.
in Canton currenty as a dowry. De Montmorency-beat Smale, 3
for his daughter, Sâu Shan.
."
Also $2,000 shall be used for the maintenance of hit concubine, and
HEAVY SUSPENSIONS
RECENTLY.
TO-MORROW'S FIXTURES.
[By Wanderer."]
"
in case of her death the my TREBITSCH LINCOLN. passed by the Council of the Hong
ahall be devoted to her funeral ex- penses. The will adds "my sons" ahall, however, pay for her. main- tenance as usual, and shall not SAID TO HAVE LEFT PEKING. on the deld of play will be viewed
be allowed to shit the burden from one to another."
After making other provisions the will states "as to the movable and immovable property in the village, the same shall, apart from
London, Nov. 15,
RADIO CHESS ENDS.
HONGKONG-MANILA MATCH
ABANDONED
OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.
PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY,
The
"Hongkong Telegraph" offers a prize of $50 to the readers who send in twelve correct fore." casts of the results of the English and Scottish Football League matches (to be played on Saturday next, December 3rd,) set out in the Coupon below. No goal acures. are required; only forecasts show- ing wins or draws.
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"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"
FORECAST COMPETITION.
In the event of no reader fore casting all twelve matches, a prize of $25 will be given to the roader who sends in the greatest number AN ERROR ARGUED.
of correct forecasts; and in the event of two or more readers sand- An error in the transmission of ing in an equal high number, the a'move at a critical stage, resulted prize of $25, will be divided. in the radio match between Mr. The competition is in accord," C. M. Sequeria (Colony's Chamance with the rules published in: of Manila, being abandoned after August 29-Soptember 24. The salutary sentences recently pion) and Mr. Adolpho Guterriez, the Telegraph daring the weeks kong Football Association on nearly nine hours' play, when the players reported for misconduct Hongkong representative appeared
to be in a winning position. with the utmost satisfaction by
The match was started at all who have the good of the game 8,20 p.m., Manilä making the first
king correspondent states that Tre-with further cases of men order ants, Guterriez launching a severa The Westminster Gazette's Pe-feel assured that drastic dealing brilliantly played by both contest- at heart, and the councillors may move. The game throughout was; bitsch Lincoln has vanished from ad off, will have the full support attack after a most orthodox open- Peking.
of the clubs, the majority at least ing. The local player though hard It is believed that he has gone of which favour exemplary sen- pressed played a sterling game, my various sons, be left in con- to a conference of Asiatice Social.tences until the many unpleasant and at the time the match tact, and shall not be sold. All ists in Shanghai, in order to meet incidents occurring all-too-fro-was called off had # queen profits therefrom shall be transfer-Raju, Mahendra Pratal.
quently of late receive a distinct and pawn against a rook and two. red to the Ancestor-Worship fund,
check. to be managed by turn from year
Trebitsch Lincoln was reputed The action of the H.K.F.A. Lo have paid a visit to Ceylon last marke a distinct step forward in kong's 64th move when an error The match had reached Hong- to year."
It was stated that Dr. Lee two ways, not the least important in transmission lead to a wrong Buddhist Monastery near Colombo, the offenders and the sentence board, and after nearly half an Tandler, who was staying at a small of which is the publication of more being played on the blanila was really Trebitech Lincoln. He imposed. For some years' publiet-hour of "argument" the game was came to Ceylon from Manila with ty has not been given to the names abandoned, Guterriez practically the approval of the local police, who of offenders, but there is no ques accusing Hongkong of attempting had previously been in communica- tion on the subject with the Britishioning the value of this addi- to retract a faulty move.
tional punishment as a deterrent, Consul at Manila." Tandler's ori-
and that is naturally the only aim ginal intention had been to proceed of the authorities. The méthod to the South Indian Headquarters of punishment, too, enhances the of the Theosophical Society, but
those houses which have been re- served for the accommodation of
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FIRST MATCH DRAWN.
London, Nov. 16/ Capetown.-Overnight and this morning rain fell.
The wicket was moderately slow When play started at 'o'clock.
Only an hour's play was possible when he reached Colombo he'aban- satisfaction. In the Western Province scored 67 for doned the idea, intimating that he powers-that-be have thought it the loss of 6 wickets.
did so because he was out of sym-sufficient in many cases to impose Freeman took 5 witkets for 15pathy with the recent trend of a Ane, and though, of course, in He obtain special cases this may meet the
The match was drawn..
past, the
pawns.
Matches to be played on De- cember 3rd:-
Cardin
DIVISION 1.
Huddersfield Wednesday
Bristol City v Manchester C. Notts County v Swansea, DIVISION IL (NORTH). Brentford Y Plymouth. Brighton M
V Aston Villa. Arsenal. 3 West Ham.
DIVISION II.
Charlton.
DIVISION II. (SOUTH).
Chesterfield Durham
Hartlepools.
v New Brighton."
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
Aberdeen Celtic
V
Airdries. Motherwell. Cowdenbeath v St. Johnstone.
Name
Addrces
0
F. A. CUP REPLAYS.
NORWICH AND ROTHERHAM GET THROUGH.
Theosophical thought.
Landon, Dec. 1. ed the permission, of the Colombo case, it is liable to be accepted The two remaining replays in Police to take up his residence in a as a precedent for the majority, the first round of the F. A. Cup Mr. R. K. Bailer, asistant small Buddhist Monastery five miles The Council of the H.K.F.A. is to Competition were played to-day, Feral manager of the Hongkong from Colombo.. He left Ceylon on be complimented on its vigorous resulting as follows; Amusemente, met with a painful, February 5th by the s.s, "Coblenz."action in the light of recent hap-Norwich 5 Poole areident yesterday afternoon on taking a ticket for Genon. In con-penings, and it is to be hoped that Rotherham 4 Spennymoor 2. the Repulse Bay read near the versation with a roporter, he said the desired effect will be achieved.
-Reuter. Junction of the road to Shek Ofis that he had been a Political Adviser
[In the Second Round to be: learn that he fortunately escaped given up this lucrative post in order all League programme for to- and Rotherham are drawn away many friends will be pleased to to the Chinese Government, but had
Turning to the Hongkong Footwich, City meets Luton at Luton, played on December 10th, Nor-
serious injury, although he is now to study Buddhism, which he loved. contined to bed with several ex-Shortly before his departure, hemorrow, there appears to be a wide,
to Bradford City.] tensive abrasions. The accident intimated his intention of return- choice for those fans who have no
particular fancy towards was caused by the skidding of his ing to Ceylon to continue his
club's fortunes. No match studies.] matoreÿele..
outstanding importance is down for decision, but there is a mea
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sure of interest about all the Senior League matches.
This week sees the second half of the season begun insofar as the Junior Division "A"is concerned, but unfortunate though it may scem from the point of view of a sporting finish, the ultimate end appeara in sight, even now.
To-morrow's Fixtures.
The fixture list, together with grounds, times of kick-off and referees appointed, is as follows:
Senior Division.
Recreio v. K.O.S.B.-Recreio, 4 p.m.
-Mr. Smith.
Club v. Police.-Club, 4 p.m.-Mr.
Пузол.
have "net the Kowloon team at Kowloon but Sima has gone into anable to turn out the match has hospital, and other players being
been postponed.
Recreio's Task. *
form.
No. 14.
Date
Strike out the teams which you' think will lose, but make no marks in respect of matches which you think will be drawn,
not inter than Wednesday follow-
All claims must reach this office-
ing the date on which the matches are played. No prize will be awarded for which a claim has not been made.
The Club de Recreio gave away conclusively for the first time last
Before sending in your coupons, week the fact that they are not mark your forecasta on the dupil- the side they were a year ago. Toate list given below. Keep morrow they entertain the K.0.S.B. your duplicate lists and com. and judging by recent
pare them later with the pub- should do officiently well tollshed results of the matches and return to favour with their sup-If you find that you have eight 'or porters. Neither side is particu-more correct send, in a claim for larly efective in the vicinity of the prize. goal, but the Recreio should just about gain the day.
Out for Points.
Both the Police and the Club look forward keenly, to thoir an-
Mark your envelopes "Football" on the front and write your name (without address) on the back of the envelope..
MARK AND KEEP THIS DUPLICATE LIST.
DO NOT FORWARD IT TO US.
R.A. v. Queen's Sockunpou, 4 p.m.nl clashes and there will be no IT IS PRINTED FOR YOUR CONVENI-
--Mr. Baldwin."
Scots Guards v. R.A.F.-U.S.R.C.,
p.m.Capt. Austin.
Junior Division.
St. Joseph'a v. R.A.-Sookunpoo, 2.30.
Mr. Landsdale. Kowloon v. K.0.S.B.-Kowloon, 2.30,
-Mr. Gilmour.
S. China A" v. Recreio Recreio,
2,30, Mr. Stokes.
Chinese Ath. v. Club,-Club, 2.30.---
Mr. Presley.
University v. S. China "B."-St.
Joseph's, 2.30-Mr. Mackie.
Junior Division "B."
v. Aston Villla
v. Arsenal
lack of interest in the match on ENCE SO THAT YOU MAY KEEP A the Club ground to-morrow. The RECORD OF THE FORECASTS YOU HAVE Club are down among the "rabble" SENT IN:
Cardiff and the Police have done very Huddersfield little better, but a keen game Wednesday fought out in a good sporting Bristol City spirit may safely be guaranteed. Notts County A division of the spoils, appears Brentford probable.
Military Clashes.
Brighton Chestorfeld Durham Aberdeen Celtic.
The match between the Queen's and the R.A. to be played at Soo- Cowdenbeath kunpoo is the match postponed from Wednesday, October 12th.
S. China "A" v. S. China "The Queen's have been displaying
U.S.R.C., 2.30.---Mr. Samy,
capital form of late and should
Moslems v. St. Joseph's, St. Joseph's, win.
4 p.m.--Mr. Browne.
The other military meeting. has Boy Scouts v. Kowloon.-S. China, been brought forward from Wed-
2.30.--Mr. Cowan,
nesday next, both teams happen-
Chinese Ath. v. Kung Mo.-S. China, ing to be disengaged. When the
4 p.m.--Mr. Lam.
First Half of the Season.
v West Ham.
v.
Manchester C. Swansea
v. Plymouth
v. Charlton
v. Hartlepools.
v. New Brighton
Airdries
v.
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v.
Motherwell
"
St. Johnstone
OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.
FOURTEEN SHARE PRIZE.
clubs met previously u drawn game, goalless resulted, and the In our Football Competition R.A.F. have improved considerably last week, no competitor succeed-. Although a match here, and since. However, the Guards are ed in getting more than nine cor- there has been postponed, chrono-just settling down to team work rect forecasts. In all, fourteen logically the first half of the and should win.
contestants got this number," and season will be completed by to-
therefore share the prize. morrow's' matches in the Sentor Division, and the Chinese Athletic.
More Suspensions,
The winners are as follows:
are to be congratulated on having, At a meeting of the Council of H. Nish, 40, Connaught Road; P. resisted every challenge up to the Hongkong Football Association Younghusband,. Official. Measurer's date. Their success has been due held last night, Spalding, of the Office; A. B. Serridge, Carlton in the main to a very sound deK.O.3.B., was suspended for three Hotel; A. Rosario, 4. Austin fence, in which Ng Kam-chuen moaths for striking a player in the Avenue, Kowloon; A. R. Abbas, and Lal Yuk-tat have been out-course of the match againat the 111, Praya East; A. B. Owens, 13, standing, though a nippy forward: Chinese Athletic. Toal and Mak Jordan Road, Kowloon; L. E. Ro- line has hall to snap up the goal- have already been suspended for aarlo, St. Joseph's Building: L scoring opportunities to ensure other incidents arising from the Marshall, Happy Valley: Edward.
victory.
same match, 51,
Arlett, of the R.A.F., was sus
I think most forward lines with pended for one week for kicking an any pep at all must have been opponent.
acoring goals with the Chinese Athletic defence behind them, and unless the team goes stale
Next Interport Telal,
there appears to be little to pre- The inclusion at left-back of vent them continuing their rapid Howard will be the only change in progress towards championship the Interport pratice team for the honours. To-morrow they were to next game on December 14th.
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