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(Continued from Paga 1.)

A GLAMORGAN VICTORY. yan in Form With the Ball,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

VOLUNTEER SPORTS.

SOME DETAILS OF THE PROGRAMME.

The Hongkong Volunteer De- fence Corps annual atheletle meeting is 18 be held on Saturday, Glamorgan gained their third | September 28th, at 2.30 p.m. on the virtury of the season at Weston-ground of the Kowloon Cricket | Super-Mare, defeating Somerset by Club,

our wickets,

JA

The Committee will be:-Major Somerset collapsed on batting first, Ryan Lakini & wickets for 19. Jordain, M.C. (President); Captain E. J. R. Mitchell (Gen. still Glaporkan fared

Secretary), 2/Lieut, J. M. Richards wense, the whale stle being out for (Gen. Treasurer), A/C.Q.M.S. .E. M. Terry on. Secretary, 109 Wellard, & for. 31).

Sunset then made 202, and Sports), Gunner M. D. Scott (The tilamanigan responded by hitting Battery), A/C.Q.M.S. C. S. Coom up 250 for 6 wickets.

(Engineer Company), CAP.M.S. H. J. Millington, M.M. (Corps Signal), Cpl. J. A. E. Kendrew (MJ. Company), C.Q.31.8. A. J. Kew Armoured Car Company), 2/Lirut, L. F. Wright Machine Eun Company), 1/Sergt. J. C. (Scottish Company), Fletcher jL/Upd A. E. Carvalho (Portuguese Company), Captain A. M. Thornhill

Reserve Company),

HUGE MIDDLESEX SCORE. Lee and Allen Trounce

Surrey Altack. Middlesex, visiting their rivals at the Oval, put up their highest Total of the spassin, and defeated

Surrog by eight wickets.

Taking frst kick, Middlesex

The Corps will be divided as kuneked the Serrey bowlers all over the ground, Lee renching 225 follows for the purpose of errgjiet- ffure he was defended while 41, 6, ing for the Inter-limit Challenge {Aleu, whose partnership with Lee Cup presented by the Comman was the ongi prafitable of the dais: units will wear fire distin match, made, 155, The taningsruishing colour shown against their |was declared closed with h14 enus on the board for the lossen 5 Wickerin

+

LAI. Peebles then bowled bril Rantly to enable a quick dismissad at Surrey for 171. The bowler res turning the exclient figures of 9 wickets for 26 runs.

Following-on, Surrey made 391, doing sufitly well to send Muddlesex in again. Only 54 runs were needed, however, and these Įsis ecured at a cost of 22 wickets,

A DRAWN GAME Derbyshire Declare Against Nutis,

|

names:--The Battery, red: Engi- aree Company & Corps Signals, inue: Mobile Unit M.1. & A.C. Companies), orzoige; Machine Gun- Company, white: Scottish Com- puny, purple; Portuguese Com- jaya red and grew: Reserve Company, green,

Entrance for will be 50', cruth

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1929.

MORE FIGHTING ON FRONTIER.

H.K.F.A. COUNCIL.

CHAIRMEN'S MALLET. FROM MR. F. W. BLACK.

PROHIBITION'S EVIL.

USE OF ALCOHOL DOUBLED.

(Continued from Pape 1.).

The World's Leagite against Pro-

ability of Mr. Chu Shao-yang to.

A meeting of the Council of the libition opened its Congress at Hongkong Football Association was Copenhagen recently when Dr. M. arrange a settlement.

General Chang Hauch-liang husbeld yesterday under the chairman. Ernrooth, of Helsingfors, lec tured on the 10 years' experience of shin of Mr. R. Hall. suggested the appointment of un-

An application by Tso Kwai-shing. Prohibition in Finland. other plealpotentiary to take the of South Chinn Athletic Association, Before Prohibition, he said, 'Fin- place of Mr. Chu Shao-yang and to to be re-instated was granted. He tand's consumption of alcohol for make an effort to resume confer was suspended last season after anmedleat use was approximately 44,- ences with M. Melnikov at the incident in a Lai Wah Cup earliest possible moment."

ne

match. A letter was rend from 3. F. W.000 gallons. In 1926 and 1927 the Black, who was the guest of honour pharmaries sold about 570,000

rallons for medical use. inst on Itusslan' Mobilisation.

dinner hold on Saturday

Alcohol could be hind easily, and Other Chinese reports state that the occasion of his leaving the

Mr. Black wrote that he its ensumption had much more Colony alarming Russian troop movements wished the council to add to its furni-than doubled since Prohibition. Last are taking place, The Soviet ture mallet, suitably. engraved, year the Finnish police Iud 100,000 aid to be massing in the River which he had received from the Preses of crime due to acohol, and Amur districts over 100,000 troops,ident of the Association on the night the statistics showed that 80 per The extent of the mobilisation is of the dinner, for the use of future ent. of all serious crimes of violence shown by the suspension of all chairmen.

troops.

The

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IT'S REALLY WONDERFUL

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you feel after PINKETTES!

To keep cool and well through. but the hot season the liver and Intestinal tract must be kept in regular working order, for which luxative Hver regulators, are por- was decided to accept the mal-Were due to the unlawful consump-purpose Pinkettes, the dainty little traße on the railway near theft, and to assure Mr. Black that it the of alcohnl. Amer for a whole week,

The 10 years' experience showed fection. Used when needed, they

dispel

correct constipation, that Prohibition had been most de-

sick livertabness, hillousness, coaches have heen used to convey would be placed on the table at all

meetings,

The Council gave permission for trimental to the Finnish people,

Earnshaw,

headaches, aid digestion, prevent Mr. Harry Nanking, Aur. 13.

u charity match in aid of the military

diarrhoea and dysentery, relleva told the congress Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, Dr. Co be plagod at Soakumpoo on January Edinburgh, T. Wang, Messrs. Koo Ting-fan, 1, 19:0, Juftween the Army and Theof the World League against Prohibition that the Scol- II. H. Kung and others conferred Rest of the Colony.

Donations.

tish Temperance Act had proved at Nanking Government House to-day regarding the prozedure to The speretury (Mr. W. E.'Hollands) an absolute fallure. It had led to be adopted in view of the Russian road acknowledgments of donations the ereased drinking of metly- from the following.-Alice Memorial late spirit. 1licit stills were com- "invasions."

men, and in the insignificant num- and Affiliated Hospitals $100; Sen. men's Justilate $800; Society of her of areas which had adopted no- licence much liquor was imported Vincent de Paul $200; Blind Kowloon, $200; Benevolent

Shanglini Reperenssion,

"Shanghai, "Aug. 8, The local branch of the Dailank

of

Pilen..

and Centrosojus, Russian trustine $ino; St. Dunstan's $500; 20 outside and illegal trading was

organization, have been compiled to suspend business locally owing to the political tangle over the Chinese Eastern Railway,

Children and Mr. Hugh Fox, of New York, said Mission to Lepers, Protestant Orrampant. phanage for Chinese Chinees Protestant Orphanage, $200 that Prohibition in America had Ird ench; Tung Wah Eastern Husaital to the wholesale undermining of public and private morals.---British $100

Baited Press,

A skeleton staff only is being Mr. G. T. May read a datement of maintained at the Dalhink, which accounts, showing receipts and pay. has returned all large deposita toments slice June 1, 1920, covering a clients, whilst the Centresojas has period of two months. After deal.

per man per event, whether lean handed over unempleted contracts in detail with welpis and pay

or individual entries.

Entri must be made in writing de commened by the necessary fees through a Company representative Con the Committee, who will forward

them net later th

n

Wednering, September 18th, to the Hon. Secretary, Mr. C., E. Terry, the Bongsong Kowloon Læsider in the championship, je o Notts hin and experience guinst | Whart & Ghuheyy Po., Ltd.

Potaped Derbyshire, though they

innings with the loss of fire1 joints,

Derbyshire nude light of the Notte" thick, compiling 157 For s je ket and declaring. Storer put up the highest individual contribu Ton making 176.

4

Not neplied by making 85, avolding the followion.

Nepang urcitable, Herly wat tits ebarely and Erded 50 das for garicket,

play

SOUTH AFRICANS WEN.

The following will count in the Inter-Unit Competition for

hallenge Cup

too Yards

410 Yards 880 Yards

ich Jump Lang Jump Parting the shut Reiny Rav

Carps Tan of War

1st

Points

Bond, Brd.

1

Putting the shot, heats for Corps Tug of War and High Jump to be hell at Headquarters no Wędness

Twice Belare Against Rosekday, September 25th.

South

linadiy be 1.

I addition to the above, their 3. de las of twice will tea and Rave and

Levtog and won following events, opeo to H., M.

Polic en In their Fores and Hongkon

uth Africa mude Relay rare, tug-of-war, and oue Kota Been reply in uile with Mar Millan, 5 Top 81.

o fomen MNE AAsien did not

ut on wa, hat baft

mal for R

za WATER POLO LEAGUE,

Evors tailed bully in their sevenl Hanky being all wat for 108.

Glenerster Wins,

Glouer der beat Northants 1 waddarts.

Pyon

Going in to and first. Northants cupied 1. Parker taking; 7 wickets Fur, 5S, 19 tidy seen Innings Nartinents did no better. uring 118, Gloucester knurled up 156, and then for the h of three wickets.

Junlugs Victory Over Hampshire.

Yorkshire heal Hampshire by an innings and. 18 ans..

CHINESE "F" TAKE POINTS

FROM THE NAVY.

Tan interesting matches were play- and in the Water Polo Leagus at the RC, We-terday, ovonie, when the Chinese team heat the Royal Navy by six gone to one and the Kowloon juniors ented for the Chinese "."

In the first game, the teams were very even in the first half when the Chinese "B" scored two goals to the Navy's our

S. 11. Wour was the to find the not and during a blue when Jeung Shu-man was of Yorkshire srored 349; and Hampdered out of the bath for waiting in shire In reply compiled only 180, the two yard limit Lake equalised for following on with 142 (Robinson the Navy. Before the interval Leung

His-man put the Chinese ahead. taling for 12).

Shipman Shlies, Leistonshire accounted for Wor cestershire by an insings and Fins.

The Naval players were ambje to keep up the sound defence of the first half and in quick succession Taa 150-ig senred four goals, giving the Thine victory by six goal to

Werester's find lunings produced 107, Shipman taking 5 for 30. In their second karork they ranched 201. Leester's imines renched 551 for only 7 wickets down, at which stage the captain declare Somali chi

ribnited 1.

.

Kowloon "" y Chinese “A

The second match was more even- ly contested, the Kowloon "B" win- ning by four goals to two after un eveiling game. Bles opened the senrings, but before the interval Lain

Shortly To scured the equalizer. The clash between Lancashirs and afterwards am I was ordered to Warwickshire ended in a victory forgive the bath for waiting in the two the former by an innings and 63 yard limit.

ruge,

Twa Centuries,

Warwickshire erored 138, Holroyd takis: 5 for 47; and 178, Mnedanald taking 5 for 80.

Lanenshire declared at 169 for 9, Hallows scoring 102 and Mokepener 163 set out--Router.

QUEEN'S THEATRE.

UNCONVENTIONAL PICTURE

NOW SHOWING.

1་་

On reruning, J. Murphy gave the Kowloon team the lend, and then Following a Prast aided a third. general warning against swimming before the ball was in piny, Tam Chi- keng and Hendry were both ordered out of the bath for this infringement. Lan Ying-ching found the net for the Chinese, but Bliss put the result beyond doubt by searing a fourth Kont for his side just before the final whistle.

League Tabira.

Chinese "B" Love for her art and love for a Kowloon "A' young aristocrat are we consi- V.R.C. "A"

V.R.C.

"13" derations in the life of a Russian danseuse, as portrayed by Itly Chinese "A

Somerset Damita in the role of "The Dan- KO.S.B. “A” cer of Barcelona," a Continental Kowloon "1" production now showing at the

Navy K.O.S.J. "B" Queen's Theatre.

The theme is brought aut dis- tinetly against an unusual back- ground, and those who look for the usual Hollywood ending will be surprised by the unconventional

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

12 2 8

11 3 6

7 14 "31

denouement of the story. Typically Continental, the production is a distinct change-over from the usual type of American films.

te a ineal British firm for fall

meal.

The local branch of the Dalbank received advices from the brud Tollive at Harbin not to enter upon any new business and to return all big deposits to clients pending further instructions.

Lenders Discuss Measures,

saintlou's credit balance was $13- meals. Mr. May stated that the AR- mia.16.

On the proposition of Mr. Duncan, seconded by Mr. Ormiston, the mort lag decided in withdraw $12,000 of that sum from current account and put it on fixed deposit,

EXTRALITY NOTE. BRITISH REPLY DELIVERED AT NANKING;

Nanking. Aug. 1. The British reply to China's Note on extraterritoriality was delivered this morning.

The text has not been released, but it is understood to be similar to the American reply.

Réplies from other Powers are expected shortly,

maintain a defensive stal and to) avoid any cases with the tussion Shanghai, Aug. 14.

forres-am Chung Pe,

Reinforcements. Peking Lelegrinis state that

Tokyo, Aug. 13. Soviet troopa still continue, demon-

Now that Maishal Chiang Kai- A strations along the frontier, many

message from Manehuli reports concerning their activities states that owing to the aggrava shek and Dr. C. T, Wang have reached General Chang tion of the situation, the Soviet's returned, the Foreign Relations having Bauchilang.

Foreign Lestion, which is said Committee will meet an 3000 40 An important military meeting to he composed of twelve hundred possible to discuss extraterri has been held at Maden, at which chinese, Burists and Magyars, toriality and Sino-Russlun issues. prominent military leaders discus-has been ordered to proceed from-Reuter, sed measures to fe taken in viewVerkheudinsk to Kerulen.

Soviet.

America does not definitely pro

of the warlike attitude of the' A Harbin message statea that wise to abolish Extraterritori -understood that the Mukden Chinese troops are reinforcingeality, though she professes her authorities have issued an order Pogranichnaya, where apparently illness to disenas the matter la Chinese troops on the frontier to they are preparing to spend the with China.)

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