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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
GARRISON NEWS.
VISITING BATTALION WIN 'SOCCER MATCH.
•
The transport City of Marselica Way lata in berthing yesterday morning, not arriving at Holt's Wharf until 10:30 am
Troops on board were
allowed ashore, and a number of parties made trips to the Peak, and to see the, sights | of Hongkong. Other groups were
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1929.
"NAVAL ISSUES.
MR. HOOVER NOT LIKELY
TO BE DISMAYED,
Washington, Nov. 19.
LOCAL RADIO.
LECTURE FROM STUDIO THIS EVENING.
Station Z.B.W. announces a concert
Mr. Stimson states there is no by local artistes from the studlo on reason to believe that Rear Ad- Friday night. Several 'good numbers miral Hilary Jones has changed his will be included in the programme. mind
about accompanying Mr. which will be available for publication Stimson to the five-Power confer-to-morrow or on Friday. Tonight's ence, as his adviser, !
programme includes a lecture by Mr. The New York Evening Tele- A. C. Braine-Hartnell, who will speak taken to Chatham Road, when gram, commenting on prevalent from the studio. Full programme.i football match was played between
Admiral Hilary given below. the 1st Battalion the Border Regi-Jones, says the most serious aspect ment and a rather scratch side from of the gossip is its effect upon Lon- the Somersets, who were saving both doo, and adds: their regular first and second Xl's. for to-day's matches,"
Consequently, the Borders were able easily to defeat the Somersets, and the game was a little too one sided to be thoroughly interesting,
Teams:
Somersets Russell; Lawrence, Latchem; Padgett, Walton, Chikott; Guest, Mandrill, Walker, Churchili, Lancastle.
Borders, Pilkington; Rodd. Ang lesoy Livingstone, Morrison, Wright: Hutchens, Evett, Stinger, Packer, Burrock.
The Borders won the toss, and elect- ed to kick against the wind. In the opening minute. Russel was called upon to save from Evett, und abortly afterwards had to clear from u long shot by Slinger.
The Borders kept up their, attack, and were rewarded with a goal from Evett. On the kick-off, the Somer. 'sets made ground towards Pilking ton's end, and forced him to give a corner, though Mandrill was infüred in the effort.
The Borders returned to the other goal, and a nice pass from Wright to Slinger enabled the latter to
rumours about
From ZB.W. on 360 metres. 5.00-6.00 pm: English programme. "The New Moon-Vocal Gems,”
Hammerstein and Romberg Columbia Light Opera Co, "On with the Show, 1920-Selection," Debroy Somers Band. (with Vocal Chorus by Tom Barrett). Secord
Or "Symphonie
"While there has never been much chance of Admirals dictating American policy, there is a reai danger of the Admiralty dominating the British policy, similarly as at the Geneva conference. If there is to be cruiser reduction, Mr. Mac-Scene De Ballett, Donald must shake the Admiralty from the seat of power it long ago obstacles ahead, usurpea The however, have in nowise lessened the confidence of President Hoover and his associates in the success of the conference. The chief obsta- cles are the question of parity in the Italian and French navies, and the Japanese desire for a cruiser ratio of 7 to 10 with Britain and the United States instead of 3 to 5 as laid down for capital ships at the Washington conference. The most serious obstacle is the sub- limitation. The White marine House, however, refuses to be daunted by the difficulties ahead." -Reuter's American Service.
art. W. Robertson"
De Beriot, arr. W. Sear.
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. "Marche Pompeuse," W. Becker, "The Midget and the Hippopotamus."
Collan Kottaun,
Band of Grenadier Guards. "Cavallera Rusticana-Intermezzo,"
Mascagnt. " (a) Opening Chorus,
b) Easter Hymn,
The J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. "Girl of My Dreams,"
serve. Though two goals down, the ZOUBKOFF'S ARREST.
Somersets were undaunted, and kept the Borders in, check, though the loss of Mandrill was a great handicap to the forward line.
Good forward combination eventual- ly gave the ball to Parker, who slammed it in the net well out of Russell's reach. With a number ef
the Borders forwards always near goal an addition to the score was Sound to come, and Parker gut his second just before half-time.
DISTURBANCE AT HIS WIFE'S FUNERAL FEARED.
Cologne. Nov. 19.
that
The police at Bona state Zoubkoff was arrested because the authorities feared he would cause à disturbance at his wife's funeral,
On recommencing, each side ralded because Zoubkoff, when magisterial the other's territory in turn, for Pilly examined, claimed he had kington at one end to clear from right to the body of his wife and Churchill, and Russell; at the other would dispose of it as he thought end, to gather a shot from Slinger. ft. A free-kick at this period improved the the game, as a gont was scored for the Somersets, and a penalty a short time later still further reduced the lead, Lawrence obtaining a goal from
the spot.
his hat-trick.
Later, the Borders' pressure became Loo great, and Morrison got through with a good goal, and Parker added another one shortly after. to make The Borders seemed definitely to have the upper hand, and u hard-worked defence could do little against them. Russell had done very well although the score against him was high.
Slinger got his second goal when it was getting near to full-time, and Burrock scored the last one almost us the whistle blew.
Navy Football.
In a match played yesterday after- noon at Happy Valley, in the Derwiek Inter-Part League, the Stokers, beat the Daymen by eight goals to nil. Teams:
Stokers-Lennard; Romaine, Ar- hamane; Geach, Fletcher. Jacobs; Carter, Baker, Robinson, McCall,
It is anticipated that". Zoubkoff, will shortly be expelled from Ger many.-Reuter
Bolton a quarter of an hour after the from a pass by Bolton, and Jacobs "commencement. Fletcher also secret
netted again from close range. Bar. rows getting to the bail but failing to hold it. No further scoring occurred before half-time.
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Clapp and Kalua, "Happy Days and Lonely Nights.”
Rose and Fishor,
.
Layton and Johnstone, American Doottists with Piano, Liebestraum (Dream of Love)
Liszt No. 3." (a) Waltz in a Flat (Brahms).. (b) Spring Song,
Mendelssohn. Pinafore Solo by William Murdoch. Rhapsodic No. 2,"
(Liszt, arr. Willoughby),
J. H. Squire Celeste Deter. 6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinese progrniMAC. 7.18 p.m. Evening weather report 9.00 p.m. Evening general pro gramme.
9.00-9.16 p.m. Approx. Mr. A. O Braine-Hartnell of the Hongkong University will lecture. "Song Hits-Organ Medley,"
M. Maclean. Quentin Organ Solo by "Symphonie Espagnole,"
(Six Parts) Lalo: Opus 21, "Leo Strockoff and Orchestra. Part 1 Allegro non troppo, Part 2 Allegro non troppo,
(Completion), Part 3 Schorzando, Part 3 Andante, Part 5 Rondo (First Half), Part & Rondo (First Ralf).
(Completion).
"Rose Marie,
(Indian Love Call), Duet: Edith Day and Derek Oldham,
(Rose Marie).
Derek Oldham, Tenor. "La Gioconda: Dance of the Hours,”
(Ponchiclli),
"Tarantelle
Columbia Symphony Orchestra.
for
Flute and Clarinet," (Saint-Saens-Op. 6), "Second Serenata," (Tosell!).
Eastbourne Municipal Band, -Selections (Puccini), "Lilac Time-Vocal_Gems,"
"On resuming, the Stokers got near "La Bohem Hall Light Orchestra,
the Daymen's goal, and Jacobs scored- his hat-trick. Fletcher obtained, his second point shortly afterwards, whilst Baker soon put on two more. Shortly before time. Jacobs got his fourth, and made his side's tally the large one of eight goals.
An Inter-Part League Game be tween teams from the Cornwall took place on the Dockyard ground yester. day, when the Murines met the E.L.P. (Electric Light Party), winning by two goals to nil. There was little to choose between the sides at the comminencement, but score came at length
from Boland. The E.L.P Daymen.Burrows; Chapman, tried hard to obtain the equaliser, but Davis: Ensley. Forgatan. Percy; were met with a resolute defence, and Jenkins. Down, Carstake, Palmer, no further goals came until late In Seiden.
the second half, when Smith scored again for the larines.
Bolton.
The forwards of the Stokers were much superior to the Daymen's Iront line, although Down played a good game for the latter. Jacobs played well for the Stokers, and opened the scoring by heading a good pass from
Sun Wai Camp.
A most enjoyable concert wa given to the K.O.S.8., now under esnyas at Sun Wai camp, on Monday
New
(Ross and Schubert). Columbia Light Opera Company. 10.00 p.m. Approx. News bulletin. 10.30 p.m. Close down.
night. Mrs. Griggs' party had made the journey out to camp to entertain the troops, and all numbers, both. grave and gay.. were much appreciat ed, Credit is also due to Serjeant Brano for his successful, efforts to erect a temporary stage, which bore the strain
and stress ++x^nedingly weil,
A very close shave was a Tug-of- War contest between "C" Company and Headquarter Wing.. "C" Com- pany at one time were within half-an- inch of winning the second pull, but the Headquarters men seemed almost to revive, getting right back with a splendid effort to win the pull, bat they were defeated in the Bant pull
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