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FORTHCOMING ARRIVAL OF

TROOPSHIPS.

Both troopships arriving here be fore Christmas, the Neuralla and the City of Marseilles, will be in port week. The City of Marseilles is

best to leave Shanghai at 8.30

4.m. to-morrow, a day ahead of schedule, and is thus expected to ar riva here on the 19th, The Neuralia is expected to arrive in Hongkong at daybreak on Monday, and gramme has been arranged for the troops

coming ashore.

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pro-

The band of the S.L.I. will accom pany some of the troops on a route inutch In Kowloon. Two football matches are to be played in the after. noon, one between the Norfolk

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1929.

HAVOC OF GALE.

LATEST NEWS OF DISASTER TO FISHING FLEETS.

London, Nov. 14. The toll of damage done in Monday's gale cannot yet be fully estimated.

·

INTERFORT TENNIS.

SELECTION OF LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES.

The following selections have been made of Hongkong players against Shanghai in next week's lawn tennis interport matches:

Singles., No. 3, T. Honda,

1, M. W. Lo; No. 2, S. A

A. Rumjahn; Doubles.--No. 1, H. D. and S. A Rumjahn; No. 2, either Major Lucas and Dr. Tottenham, or J. S. McEachran And L

I Goldman. (To be decided at

It was thought that only three lives had been lost in the fishing fleet, but latest Information In- dicates there were eleven deaths.

Many of the boats engaged now carry wireless sets, and a broad-owloon Cricket Club on Monday ai

p.j.). east warning of the approaching

The probable placements of the storm enabled some of them Shanghal team are: to haul in their nets in time. The disaster has not caused a

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Singles. No. 1, Gordon Lum; No. 2 Wade: No. 3, Paul Kong

Doubles, No. 1. Gerden Lum and

giment and the Somersets, at C, a general atoppage of fishing, and Payl Kong; No. 2. Wade and Cana-

many boats put to sea yesterday: Road,

commencing at 3 o'clock. The

A Grimsby drifter, on reaching other match, between the Neuralia

A team

team and the Somersets 2nd XI port yesterday, reported that a will

at Sham Shui Pe, to great wave had swept the ship. place Will take commence at

at 2.45

carrying the skipper and two Other parties coming ashore will deck hands into the sea. The be conducted by N.C.Os. of various skipper was washed back by a suc Units to places of interest in Hong-ceeding wave, but the two hands kong, visiting the Peak, aniongst were lost. other places.

p.m.

Cricket.

In a cricket match played at Soo. kampoo yesterday afternoon, the R.A..C, beat the Berwick by 90 runs to 64. McGowen was the chief scorer for the Medicals, with 16, and Shaw made 18 for the Berwick. Scant obtained seven

of the Medicals wickets for 32 runs, whilst Collins tock six Berwick wickets for 20 runs. Hockey.

the muni

M

The Army trial match, at Chatham Roal yesterday afternoon can hardly be said to have taken place. Last minute defaults, and consequent changes in Ades positions, made the teams hardly representative, though quite a good game tyas seen, and enjoyed by the players. The Garrison News cor- respondent was the only spectator for the whole of the game, which hardly

unexpected, with a sharp driz zle at the commencement. The rain, however, made the pace perhaps far- ter than it would otherwise have been, and good hitting by, backs and half- backs compensated somewhat for the lack of combination

bination amongst the for- wards.

way

The teams were: Colours-Hayward: Rich, Captain Huxford; Lleut, Harbage, O'Flaherty, Lieut. Beer; Phillips, Lieut. Howard. Skipp, Kingsland, Lleut. Christian.

Whites. Lieut. Alms; Martia, Lieut. Walter: Lieut. Miller, Gardner, Davies: Alvey, Richardson, Denmead, Lieut. Swayne. Hancock.

Shortly after the bully-off, rurs down the field by both sides were

On land, great damage has been done by floods, notably in the Rhondda Valley of South Wales,

A large part of the hillside at 'ontygwaith gave way, owing to inundation. Yesterday, fissures live feet wide and seventy feet long were discovered in the breast of the hillside, and a whole mass of thousands of tons of earth is moving steadily downwards. Ten families occupying homes in the direct path of the landslide wore yesterday ordered to leave their homes immediately,

A record rainfall for England and Wales was recorded at Pon- typridd, where 8.3 inches was re- gistered in 24 hours.

varro.

The Hongkong ladies team has been, selected as follows:

Miss Enid Lo: No. 3, either Singles. No. 1, Mrs. Tottenham; try. James or Mrs. Miles.

and Miss Lo; No. 2, elther Mrs. Miles Doubles No, 1; Mrs. Tottenham and Mrs. James or Mrs. Sayer and Mrs. McCaw. (To be decided at Chinese Recreation Club on Sunday at 3.30 p.m.).

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OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.

20

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8 Insect allied to a butterfly.

An attempt is also being made to stage matches are to be best of three sets in Mixed Doubles Interport, The every event, in the case of the Men's, subject to Shanghai's agreement; otherwise five sets will be played.

On Wednesday, Thursday and Fr Hongkong Cricket Club courts. One day

next week play will be on the Indies match will begin at 3 p.m.11 Contrive. followed immediately by match, after which a mixed doubles match will be played, if time and light permit. On the three days, matches will last from 3 p.m. to 5.15 p.m. doubles match, in case the men's Players will be ready for a mixed match finishes early.

The

men's

tentative programme is as

On the upper reaches of the day. (1) No. 3 singles,

Severn two. bridges, have been de stroyed.

Ilenvy losses of livestock and crops are reported from Stafford- shire and Lancashire British Wireless,

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yesterday afternoon, when the En- gineers won by four goals to nil. Teams:

Cotton,

R.E. and R. Signals-Penny; Gil- lott, Perry; Palmer, Grosvenor, Dol- Eng: Chaffey, Maynard, Kenny, A. N. Other "R.A.O.C.-Woods; Rowe, Sander

harpe, Watkin, Jiggens; Clarke, son; Sharpe, Contes, Parker, Ruel, Jackson.

The Engineers kicked off, and, after some midfield play, Parker was in- Jured. This levelled up the numbers, as the Engineers had started with only

and

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(2) H. D. and S. A. Rumjahri

Lum and Paul Kong. Thursday (1) No. 2 doubles, ladies; (2) M. W. Lov. Gordon Lum." Friday (1) No. 1 singles, ladies; (2) No. 2 doubles, men.

Sunday morning(1) S. A. Rum Jahn v. Wade; (2) T. Honda v. Paul Kong.

gles, ladies; (2) No. 1 doubles, Indies. Sunday afternoon.-(1) No. 2 sine

A NEW BOND ISSUE. CHINA TO TAKE OVER COMMUNICATIONS.

Nanking, Nov. 14. The "Ministry of Communica- tions is floating ten milion dollars of Communication Bonds, for re organising China's telegraph cable

stopped by the backs, but Phillips made good ground on the Colours right, and passed to Howard, who shot well past, Alms. Skipp, who combin. ten men. Gillott at. one. ond, and telephone systems. ed well with Kingsland, shot wide from five yards, with an open goal yawning in front of him, and this was almost the only other noteworthy incident before half-time.

On resuming, Howard changed places with Kingsland, and the for- ward line appeared stranger from this point, Phillips being more in harmony with the rest of the line than Chris tian, who, however, did many things well Skipp had one or two chances. or, but preferred often to shont

Part of the bonds will be used Northern and Eastern cable In- taking over the Great terests in China in. 1930

me. Pressure from Sanderson at the other. had busy the Ordnance Fanny. The Engineers then got go- on two occasions was reduced by for ing on the left, and a tree kick was put past by Dulling. The Engineers for hands continued their pressure, and a penalty for hands was taken by Gillott, who scored good goal,

The Ministry is making ar rangements with Shanghai bank- ers in regard to the bonda-

were soon down at Wood's end, but

In the second half, the Engineers | Reuter. Sanderson cleared, and sent his for

ended, however, in Jackson patting wards away. Good work by Coates ZOUBKOFF ARRESTED, good chance for the Ordnance, Ruel past. Off-side Inter spoiled another netted for them, but was ruled olf-

set

Kenny going, and Maynard com- A good run on the Engineers' left

ENTERS GERMANY WITHOUT

A PERMIT.

Berlin, Nov. 14. Zoubkoff, who presumably came

to get the pass, beat Woods with to attend his Princess wife's of the Ordnance front line kept the for entering Germany without a nice header. Coates and the rest funeral at Bonn, has been arrested

shot by Coates was well Engineers in their own half, but a Penny.

permit,Reuter.

taken by

rc-

curly when a flick might have scored an easy goal. The Colours hardly had it all their ow

own way, all the same, and both Huxferd and Rich had to work hard to have from the Whites, of whose forwards Denmead played very well. Later, Alvey, being put on-side by a touch by an opponent's stick, got a pass on the outside, and ran, in with only

the keeper to made. no mistake with his equaliser. beat, and No further score resulted.

Almus played moderately in goul,

The best goal of the match was later by Hawes and Palmer. Gowan stopping a lot of hard shots, but being abtained by Maynard, who broke obtained the Stormcloud's only slow in clearing. Huxford was the through two of the defence: The After the interval, Stormcloud tried best of the Colours' backs, whilst there Ordnance were by no means disheart-solubedolence prevented this. The

hard to reduce the deficit, but was little to choose between the halves. Skipp and Kingsland would, and were unfortunate in not Bruce goal had many narrow shaves, appear more or less to pick themselves Jackson put past, Maynard got his and no further score was gained by scoring from a corner-kick, which but the backs and Nonkes played well, for an Army side here. Martin did hat-trick later, his shot being taken either side. Close on time, Bagley did not show up quite so well as Walter by at back for the Whites. Miller and y Woods, who could only turn into Gardner were sound in the midddle of the

net. Exchanges towards the end very well to clear from three oppon- Hne, whilst Denmead was the best of Ordnance, whose bad luck it was to game were in favour of the the forwards, with Alvey as a "steady

R. Marines (Tamar)' v. Seraph- In a friendly game at Caroline Hill ady see opportunity after opportunity old file" on the right wing, Swayne wasted by poor shooting, though Gil yesterday afternoon, a draw of ona had plenty of dash and speed, and lott at back, and Penny in goal, played scored for the Marines, and Dickson

geal ench helped the forward line in forcing

was the result. Johnson tactics. Richardson had a good under

defensive

game. standing with Alvey, but was

Stormcloid v. Bruce-This friendly

for the Seraph. quite so happy with Denmead.

match on the Dockyard ground yester- day

gave the Bruce a win Football.

by or

woals to one. Teams: tormcloud-Bagley; Carter, Nichols; Fillingham, Chambers, Hed- Team son; Morgan, Linn, O'Connor, Gowan, ukers, Searbd. Communications Morrison.

Bruce. Nobkes; Miller, Skinner; Sukers. Fort

Electrle Lt. PLY. Pearson, Potts, Kirkby, Barrett, Palmer, Thompson, Horner; Hawes, upmen

Quarter-deck Soon after the commencement, Potts. Marines

Forecastle apexed the scoring, to be followed Day-men

not

The matches in the Hongkong Area Football League between two com- panies of the S.L.I, have been post- paned until they go to camp, when these matches will provide some sport for the afternoons.

R.E. and R. Signals v. R.A.0.0.- This match was played at Sobkumpon

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