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THE SENIOR SHIELD FINAL CONTEST.

11. E. Major General Sandilands, the G.O.C., arrived before the kick-off at Sookmupoo in the Services Senior Final, and was an interested specta- tor throughout the game, which was won by the K.0.S.B. At the close he presented the troubles to the winning teams of each vision.

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Ball control was out of the ques Jon owing to the slippery state of the ground, but the K.0.5.B. did most of the attacking, and Fletcher, the RA, goalie, was the outstanding player.

Latich sent Jobe away and from tho centre, Taylor whot wide. For a time the K.U.S.B. pressed strongly, but failed to reglater a goal. Corners were numerous, but the fing kicks invariably went behind. Half-time.

no score,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

CHAN MING-SHỦ FOR CANTON?

(Continued from Pago 1.)

THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1929.

for the Chno Mel área (including Swatow, Chaochowfu and Kaying- chiu), with headquarters at the Rehabilitation Bureau. This ap- pointment means that during the time of transition the official In charge will be responsible for the peace of the district and will, in the absence of General Hau King- tong, be the chief oficial in Eastern Kwangtung. This post is The situation on the Northgiven to Colonel Liau Min-ou, who and West River districts remains was in conimand of the 13th quiet and there is no further news Battalion of the 1st Brigade. His of fighting..

Army to pursue the defeated Swatow Kwangsi-ites towards and Chaochowfu,

Kwangsi Retrent?

An official Canton Government report states that Cunton troopa have captured Hokow, near Sant- shui, and that the Awangst forces are retiring to Stinking and Szewul to the north-west Samshui.

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Mines in West River?

Canton, May 16. Ships sailing for Wuchow have been advised to call at Samshui and to comply with the requests of the Chinese authorities there.

It is possible that mines may be The I.A. opened the second half with a strong attack, and MacDougall laid in the West River, but the was hard pressed, throwing the ball Customs and local authorities will behind from a prone position. Flet-be advised of the position before cher stopped shots from Davey and any mines are laid. McGlinchey, but

eventually WOLB beaten by Stock, who headed in from a centre by Alexander, and drew first blood for the K.0.5.B.

The H.A. went out to level up; and centre by Jou should have been converted, but Martin nipped in und cleared. Fletcher fellowed up a shet from Skaggs and was brought down. Stock sent hard against the crossbar with Fletcher absent.

second-in-command is Li Tsok- ayen, who was Chief of Staff to General Hsu, and who carriel out the coup against General Tang Yin-wah the other day.

These two officials took office yesterday, und, following the cere mony, lasued a list of appoint-] ments to all the district magis- tracles. In some of these, now appointments are made, in others appointments are ratified,

Kuomintang Silent.

STARS OF THE BANVARD COMPANY.

The various organs of the Kuo-; mintang are for the time being ailent. The newspapers are either Don-committal or censored, A curious factor being the complete absence of Canton news. A whole page normally given to local news was on Sunday filled with a throughout China against the Kuo- the vanguards of photograph of the Czecho-Slova-mintang, and Chiang Kai-shek. forces arrived in the vicinity of BLACK DAY AT CHELTENHAM kinn journalist and his secretary,Our Own Correspondent. with an account of their travels, who are trekking around the

Above are two of the talented lady members of the Banvard English Comedy Com- pany which is to commence a brief return season at the Star Theatre on Saturday with "Rookery Nook." Left, Miss Kathleen Vaughan; right, Mlas Josephine Kilfoyle. Booking Is now open at Moutrice and at the Star Theatre,

Swatow. Now Independent.

Swatow, May 14. There has been a complete change of Government both here and in the whole Swatow district. No proclamation of the change of Government or of the policy of the new ollicials has been issued, world. but the new appointments are

to turn out. Both teama tried hardHsu King-long. for the lead, and in the last inlaute

Two

new offices are created,

the

There is little news from up

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Government Successes,

Shanghai, May 16. It is reported from Hunan" that Government forces under General

Kwellin yesterday.

the Hunan

Pingle is now completely sur- rounded by Government troops.

Ho Chlen, commanding the

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HORSES KILLED.

STEEPLECHASES,

kesbury Hurdle Race.

The R.A. drew level when Jobo too made by the Rehabilitation Bureau country, but in view of the wit to Chien captured Chuanchow in Hananites, la proceeding from the death of the jockey, F. Stokes, a pass from Lench, and cutting in of the Eastern District of the drawal of troops many refugees

province in the name of General Kwangaf on 10th inst, while Yungehow to Chuanchow, where town which was recently raided by other Government forces under

captured field Headquarters are being Sheung Fung-ahan

Communists. General Wu of the gume Crawley converted from both of which are significant. There is some amrehension of al Kwoonyarig, which is situated on removed.-Reuter.

pun by Alexander. Fletcher was The establishment of a Finance renewal of Communist activity, the west of Kweilin. later injured in stopping a hard drive Bureau indicates that Swatow is fruin Alexander. The final whistle now separated from Canton as well but the appointment of the new sounded with the K.O.S.13, winning by as from the Central Government, Defence Commissioner may allay although doubtless only until the

two genis to one,

Canton,

this.

At the clone of the game, the teams Kwangsi forces. take

The adherence to Kwangsi is line up in front of the stand. 1. Eshould they be able to do so, said generally to be fairly popular, The G.U.C. congratulated the K.O.S.B.

The other now appointment is and there fa a belief that we arej winning such a strenuous game that of Defence Commissioner on the eve of a big movement] and the R.A. for the splendid fight they had put up. lle paid a aperinl compliment to Fletcher, the R.A. penlic, and also complimented M.A.A. Vosper on the handling of the game,

The G.O.C. then presented the Senfor Shield to Sgt. Metilinchey, K.O.S.B., and the Junior Cup to A. I. Evans, H.M.S. Bruce. Small cups were presented to each player of the

teams.

Thrio cheers and a "tiger" for the G.O.C. were lustily given,

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

ANOTHER WIN FOR THE CATHOLIC UNION.

The return billiards match be- tween HMS, Cornwall and the Catholic Union took place last alght at the Catholic Union Clab, the latter winning by a margin of 127 points. The best break was one of 40,, made by Mr: S. M. Cruz, Jr. Scores:

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General Ho Chien has arrived on

the Yangchow front and has since been directing the operations there. Nam Chung Po.

Hunan's Aid.

Shanghai, May 15, A message from Changaha say's

London, Apr. 18. Cheltenham Steeplechase meet- ing yesterday was marked by a series of mishaps culminating in who was riding Arosa in the Tow

The day's mishaps began with the Brat race, which Sir Pater Grant Lawson's horse, Northern Linnet, was easily winning when he charged into the last fence Shanghal, May 15.

and broke his neck. This loft the A Hankow message states that way clear for the favourite, For by order of Chiang Kai-shek, two tissimo, who, however, broko a leg livisions of Hupeh troopa are pre-at the last fence, and had to ba paring to participate in the camp-destroyed. In the second

Thistabel fell hoavily at the first Paign against Kwangal-Reuter,

burdle, and also broke his neck.

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London, May 15. The greatest programme offered to the boxing public will be staged at Olympia, London, to- morrow night, when Len Harvey (London) mests Alex Ireland (holder) for the European and Bri. Ush middleweight crown.

Harry Corbett (Bothnal Green), the holder of the British feather- weight title, opposes the former titla holder, Johnny Cuthbert (Sheffield)..

Kid Pattonden (Bethnal Green), the holder of the British bantamweight Champlenshin, moets Teddy Baldock (Poplar).-Router.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

KOWLOON C. C. TEAMS FOR BATUNDAY.

The following have been selected to represent the KCC. In their League fixtures on Saturday,

"A" Division: Versus The Club de Recreio on the K.C.C. ground at 4 p.m.-E. C. Fincher & E. F. Fincher, 8. E. Green & Thomas Lay, C. E. Millard & F. Grose,

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