HONG KONG GOVERNMENT 6% PUBLIC

„WORKS LOAN OF (1927).

PROSPECTUS.

Tho Subscription list will be opened on Wednesday, the 24th day of October, 1928, and closed on or before Saturday, the 27th day of October, 1928.

Issue of $2,000,000 Hong Kong Currency six per cent. Bonds to Bearer boing the remaindor of the $5,000,000 Loan authorized by the Public Worlur Loan Ordinance, 1927..

The proceeds of the Loon will be applied to the purposes specified in the Schedule,

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The principal and Interest of the Loan are guaranteed by the Government of Hong Kong and are secured by the revenue of the Colony,

Price of issue-103 per cont,

Interest payable-1st May and 1st November.

First Coupon for full six months interest payable-1st May, 1929. Principal repayable at par-on 1st November, 1938, or, at the option of the Government of Hong Kong, principal may be wholly or partially ropaid at any time after the 31st October, 1932 by drawings of Bonds of such denomination and to such respective total nominal values as the Governor may determine.

The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hong Kong are Instructed by the Government of Hong Kong to receive subscription for the above Loan.

The Bonds will be issued in denominations of $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000, payable do Bearer with half yearly interest coupons attached. payable 1st May and 1st November at the office of the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hong Kong.

Applications will be received by the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hong Kong from whom the necessary printed forms can be obtained. Such applications must be for $1,000 or any multiple thereof and be accompanied by a deposit of 10% of the amount applied for.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1928.

THE

WORLD SPORT

SOCCER SCHEDULE FEATURES.

ELEVEN LEAGUE GAMES TO-MORROW.

QUEEN'S PROGRESS.

[By "Wanderer."] Early season farm has revealed that the campaign is likely to be Keener than ever this year, for though three teams can claim to have obtained all possible points, there in no evidence of any mark- ed superiority. The Queen's with the beat record, have won their matches 2-0, 3-2 and 2-1.

On the programme for to-mar- row there are eleven matches, five In the Senior Division. There are two changes from the circulated ixture list. The Recreio play the Queen's at King's Park, instund of at Chatham Road, while the Queen's v.. R.A. match in the Junior Division has been cancell-

cd.

The fixture list, together with grounds, times of kick-off and re- ferees appointed, is appended:

Senior Division.

Chinese Ath. y. Club Club, 4.45' p.m.

-Capt, Austin, . Navy v. B.A.--South China, 4.45

p.m.-Mr. Smiti, Polico v. Small Units-St. Joseph's,

4.45, Mr. Mackle. Kowloon v. South Chinn-Kowloon,

4.45.—Mr. Gilbert. Queen's v. Recreto-Recreio, 4.45.

Mr. Atkinson.

Junior Division.

Applications may be accepted In whole or in part, and in the event of partial allotment the surplus amount paid as deposit will be appropriated towards the payment of the balance due on allotment. S. China "B" v. Small Units.-S.

China, 3 p.m.-Gur. Kinsella,

Valuable Start.

The victorious Queen's team, now heading the League, should have a good following at the Club! de Recrelo ground. The Queen's aro playing capital football and Aliould win again. It fy unfor- funats that they will be unable to complete the season, but are setting up a valuable stort for the Somersets, who come to the Co- lony in January. The Recreio are| keen and dangerous, but will need i

amount of such an exceptional qualities to upset their military rivals.

Second Division.

In the Junior Division, there is no match of outstanding impor lance. South Chiha "B" and "A," the K.O.S.B. Reserved, St. Joseph's, Chinese Athletic, and the Royal Navy. look likely winners,

The following teams have been chonen:

Kowloon 1st XI: Angus; Guest, Eastman; Hedley, Sim's, Miles;; Pile, McKelvio, Moss, Tiernan and Baldwin.

Kowloon 2nd XI: Angus; Moore, Hast; Nicholls, Easterbrook, Rob- son; Hannan, Davis, King, Wad- dington, Blacklock.

Police: Clark; Brittain, Wynne; McGreavy, Oram, Hudson; Pile, Howarth, Fraser, Shepheard, and Cornwall)

Recreio 1st XI:-R. Marques; P. M. Xavier, S. Sousa; C. F. Re- modios, A. A. dos Remedios, B. As- sumpcão; B. Gosano, A. Ward, A. Gosuno, L, A. da Rocha, and A. J. Brown.

Recreio Reserves: N. Boltrno; R. Silva Netlo, W. Ogley; A. M. Xavier, G. Victor, V. Marques; J. Gonsalves, C. Roza Pereira, J. M.

Fernandes,

. The balance dae on allotmont must be paid on or before Kowloon v. S. China "A"-Kowloon, ) da Silva, L. V. Antonio, and L.

November lat 1928.

3 pm-Mr. Clark. KO.S.B.. Reerole. Sookumpoo,

pa-Pte. Lamb,

The Government has the right to refuse any application or Eastern v. St Joseph's-St. Joseph's, payment.

In cnac of default in the payment of the balance duo on

allotment, the deposit paid will be liable to forfeiture,

Notice will be given when Bonds are ready for delivery.

3pm,Mr. Samy.

Chinese Ath. v. R.A.F-Club, 3 p.m.

-Mr. Crossley.

University v I. Navy.-Chinese, 3

p. Mr. Shend.

Chinese Meet the Club.

From the fact that the Chinese

Section 14 of the Public Works Ordinance 1927, maken this loan Athletic have obtained, all possible a trustee investment.

SCHEDULE.

PURPOSES TO WHICH THE LOAN IS APPLICABLE.

1. Waterworks development.....

2. Aerodrome and Harbour development

B.

Other public works.

ΤΟΤΛΙ

17th October, 1928.

points, while the Club have yet to win, it might be assumed that the match on the Club ground will bu an easy thing for the Chinese. It is probable that the Athletle will win, but they will find that goals against the Club defence have to be worked for. Last $3,600,000.- week's game at Sookumpoo con- 1,000,000.- firmed me, in the belief that the Athletic are not the power they 600,000.

were last season, though they have already shown signs of settling down. If one could place any re- flance in the Club forwards, one could anticipate the game with high hopes for the success of the home team, but while triers, they aveni unable to get together.

.$5,000,000.—

C. Mc. I. MESSER.

Colonial Treasurer.

Navy Prospects.

The Royal Artillery are getting plenty of football at the start of the season. Their match against

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Any Monday or Thursday at II a.m.

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Afth in the League. The gunners still maintain their reputation for erralic play and one cannot be quite sure what to expect of them. The Royal Navy are more or less, an, unknown quantity from week to week, but so far they have not enjoyed the best of luck. It lo likely that their first Lengue vic- tory will be registered' to-morrow, unless Loach's speculators aro’un- usually effective:

Police Doing Well.

The Police should make short work of the Small Units, Fraser, the new centre-forward, is a do- elded acquisition and if he main- tains his present form, the Police are headed for the top section of the League table. It is fearod that the outcome is merely a ques- tion of how many goals, the Polico can score.

Drastic Changes.

Drastic alterations are to be nated in the Kowloon alavon which will turn out against the South *China team on the Kowloon ground. South China will go fresh from two successive vic. torien, while Kowloon have only a draw against the Recreio to offer As a salve. McKelvic takes ol place in the forward line, Sims. re- turning to centre-half, while Hayes, who was injured in the Ro-. cralo match, stands down. Baldw win Becomes outside-left from left- jack,, a place which is filled by Buatman. It is an interesting ex- Terimant and South China will. have to be on their toes to repent, their successes.

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR

SUNDAY...

The Fanling Golf starting times for Sunday have been issued as follows:

9.28 n.m--H. A. Lammert and J.

D. Humphreys, 0.32 a.m.-C. Thwaites and E.

Stone,

4

9.30 am.-E. R. Hallitox and W. D.

Brown.

9,40 a.m.-V. II. Grayburn and E.

Grimble.

9,44 6,m-0, B. Johnson and P.

Tester.

9.48 a.m.-A. Leach and F. A.

Merry,

0,52 a.m.-G. É. Mitchell and

Davidson,

9.58 a.m.-B. Rogeri and M.

Clarke.

10,00 a.m.-J. II. Davy and 9. J.

Fox.

L.

H.

10.04 a.m.-J. W Franks and A. E.

Kent.

A

10.08 a.m.- A. Groen and M. G.

Mills.

10.12 a,mJ. 8. Dyken and D. M.

Goodall,

10.10 x.m.-A. C. I. Bowker and H.

Spleer,

10.20 a.m.-L. Garland and T. Ram-

Bay.

"Monroe.

.

10.24 a.m.-K. L. Dugan and S.

M.

10.28 a.m.-S. A. Arthur and

Forbes.

D.

W.

Shewan.

10.32 a.m.-R. Hepburn and J. 10.30 a.m.-8. T. Butlin and N.

Littlejohn.

K.

16.40 a.m.-P. Taylor and W. A.

Weight,

10.44 ... D. Black and F. M.

Ellis.

10.48 a.m.-R. M. Chaloner and C.

P. Ross.

10.62 a.m.-A. B. Purves and F. J.

de Rome.

10.50 a.m.-A. B. Stewart and L. R.

Andrewes.

11.00 a.m.-N. LA Smith and D. J.

Gilmore.

11.04 a.m.-G. E. Towns and T. G.

Weall.

... 11.08 a.m.-B. L. Seton-Winton and

M. M. Maas.

11.12 n.m.-L. Garner and. P. W.

Massey.

11.16 .. R. Forsyth and J.

Thayer.

11.20 a.m.-A. E. Lissaman and H.

U. Ireland.

11,24 a.m.-G. J. Lacon and W. R.

Dunscombe,

LOCAL CRICKET.

MATCHES FOR TO-MORROW

AND SUNDAY:

LOCAL RUGBY,

CLUB DEFEATED POINTLESS BY BORDERERS.

The following will represent the In a friendly wame on the Club I.R.C. in a League match against the ground last, evening, the Bordarozz Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday at overwhelmed the Hongkong Club side 2 p.m. on Kowloon ground. A. el by six points (to trica) to nil, after Arculli, J. 8. Ackher, J. B. Curreem, a scrambling and vigorous match, In S. A. Ismall, S. H. Ismall, O. Ismail, which the soldiers were always-on A. H. Madar, A. K. Minu, A. R. Minu, top, and the Club generally disappoint- A. S. Sufflad and A. H. Rumjahn (ing. (Capt).

Volunteers IRC. Volunteer A team against the The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club at Bookunpoo at 2 pm sharp on Sunday J. Jordain (Capt.), R. R. Davies, J. E. Hancock, E C. Fincher, N. A. E. Mackay, II. F. L. Ewin, A. Rold, J. J. Hirst, B, H. P. White, E. Zimmern and F.

Zimmereation Club will be The Indian

represented by: A. 11. Rumjaha (Capt.), A. el Arculli, I. 5. Ackber, 3. S. Curreem, S. A. Ismail, 8. H. Istuail, A. 11. Madar, A. K. Minu, A. R. Minu and A. 3, Bufflad,

Club-Fox, Bozumont, Plummer, Merry, Stewart, Spannlon, McKay, Beveridge, Massey, Andrews, Lecky, Kendrew, Cartor, West, Akhurst,

E.0.8.B-Laidlaw, Seaman, King, Hyslop, Hope, Lieut, Mattingly, Mar Shalf, Cordwell, Smith. Hawkott, Leonard, Woolley, Richardson, Twist, Henderson,

The Borderers kicked oft and soon carried the game Into the lab ter and strong kicking proved a decisive ritory, where their forceful tackling factor. The three quarters wore working well, but many well conceived forward movements were adjudged offside. Only on one occasion in the first half did the Club get down, but, University Teams for Saturday, the effort failed. In the scrums, it The following will represent the was generally the soldiers who got University 1st XI in a friendly match laway, and at half time there was a against the Craigengower Cricket blank sheet with the Borderers still Club on Saturday at 2 p.m. sharp at pressing.

The Borderers forwards iniproved in Pokfulum.-F. 1. Zimmern (Capt.),

D. K. Samy, M, B. Osman, D. Laing, the second half and sheer weight fo C. W. Lam, E. A. Loo, A. P. Gutterres, tackling told in their favour. There [A, T. Lee, S, R. Kermani, H. D. was a great deal mare footwork than handling, but the Club novar got into Adams, R. Leong.

The following have been selected to the clear except once, when the scrúm represent the Varsity 2nd I in a was against the Borderers goalmouth. friendly match against the Craigen-From this the ball was cleared and wor Cricket Club "B" on Saturday vent well, and King receiving from at 2 p.m. sharp at Happy Valley. centre, ran through to touch down on F. Hiptools (Capt.), A. Baker, A. the loft, Marshall falling to convert. Chan Fook, 11. T. Barr, A. B. Sulfe Shortly before the end and in falling man, G. E. Yeob, A. A. Aziz, K. P. light, the same player got away on Gan, D. Rai, A. Adums and F. the right for another touch down and Fernando.

Lieut. Mattingly failed with the kick. Thero was no further score.

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

POINTS GAINED IN THE STEEL COULSON LEAGUE.

The following are the positions to dato in the Steel Coulson Billiards League:

Poss. Pls. P. Pts. Obta. Garrison Sorgts' Mess 8 24 20% Warders" Meda

7 21 17 8 24 7 21 11%

D. R. C. K. O. S. B.

R. E. & R. Ca.

R. A, Stonecutters Land Palice

018 1

6 15

18

21

C. & P. O, Club

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11.28 a.m.-W. A. Stewart and T.

Low. 11.32 a.m.-Col. Lynch and Major Water Police

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Y.M.C.A. TEAM AGAINST THE CLUB,

The following will represent the Y.M.C.A. 1st XI, against the Hong kong Hockey Club 2nd XI. at King's Park, on Monday, at 6 p.m.: D. Har- vay; E. R. Robinson, A. G. Jeffries; T. Seddon, F. Allen, E. 0. Murphy; F. Munn, A. J. Ashby, F. R. Ashton, R. Murray, T. J. Price,

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