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FANLING GOLF...
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
1.98 am C. W. Joffries and E. P.
Fletcher.
9.12 a.m.-G. E. Costello and B. D.
Evans.
9.10 am to 9.24 a.m.-Reserved. 9.25 a.m., U. Ireland and L. G.
9. Dodwell
9.30 a.m.-N. L. Smith and F. J, de
Rome.
Young.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6,' 1929.
DISPUTE ENDS IN AUSTRIA.
PARTIES EFFECT PEACEFUL COMPROMISE.
PERSISTENCE PAYS.
LORD HAILSHAM IN HONGKONG.
ARRIVES, FROM JAPAN ON THE RAWALPINDI.
THE "INVASION” OF
· HONGKONG.
BOXING
CITY HALL
Saturday, December 7th
Commentlag at 9.15 p.m. Heavy Weight Championship of the Colony
(Continued from Page 1) will not be. mnde known for wome The Rt. Hon. Lord Hailsham time."
Their most duBoult task, Came and Lady Hailsham arrived in Hongkong from Japan this morn-when the attacking forces" zame ing by the P. and O. liner Rawal- up with the dofenders and werel pindi. Lord Hailsham has been engaged by machine guna. ::|| Vienna,, Dec. 6.
attending the Kyoto Conference was for the umpires to decide Chiefly owing to the ability
a few days with Mr. B. D. F. Beith.ders was superior to that of the 9.35 am.-L. R. Andrewes and Rand persistence of the Chancel and is staying in Hongkong for whether the gunfire of the defau
lor, Herr Johann Schober, the
Probably better known as Sirjattackers, a by no means easy task. With the early morning light, 9.40 ... W. Shewan and A. H. long drawn out dispute between Douglas Hogg, Lord Hailsham re- 0.46 m. K. S. Robertson and W. the Socialists and the Nationceived his baronetcy in 1928 when the Royal Air Force joined in the A.B. ROWLES
Ferguson.
lists with regard to the reform he was the Lord Chancellor. He battle. Planes zoomed overhead, 0.50 4.m. G. G. MacDonald and of the Austrian Constitution, was created a Privy Councillor in sweeping down very low, in order which threatened to and in civil 1922 and made a King'e Counsel to be seen by the umpires, and
OutL. STOKER MANN their "nationality" made war, has terminated in a peace in 1917,
After being educated at Eton Most of the planes came from ful compromise. The Parliamen-
Hermes, the aircraft tary Sub-Committee which has ho studied sugar growing in the .M.S. been dealing with the matter has West Indies and in British Gulati carrier, which was anchored off agreed to the now Constitution and was for eight years with the the beaches where the attackers
it anticipated, the firm of Horg, Curtis, Campbell landed. which
and Co., West India merchants. National Council will adopt
The principal objects of the He served in the South African Bill to amend the Constitution War and was called to the Bar in the legislature. 1902. He was Attorney General 10 were to reform
L. Dunbar.
A. E. Lissaman.
Marion.
9.55 ..-R. D. Wrigley and O. E. 10:00 am. J. M. Walker and T. G.
Bennell. (Above are Championship matches); 10.04 s.m.-A. D. Humphreys and
0. Enger. 10.08 a... II. Geare and G. W.
Sewell.
10.12 a.m.-W. A. Butterfield and
H. C. Whittail.
MacFarlane.
10.16 am. J. D. Kinnaird and A.
10,20 a.m.-A. G. Coppin and E. de 10.24 ... Harrop and W.
Voeux.
Lorimer.
10.28 ... S. Drummond and
M. Noric.
2.
10.82 a.m.-. R. Sturt and H.
Spicer.
10.38 a.m.-P. Morrison and D,
Robb...
10.40 am.-A. R. Purves and J.
MacLaren.
10.44 s.m.-C. M. Roberts and W
D. Harris.
S.
10.48 a.m.-R. M. Henderson and 3.
W. Franks.
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Headquarters Attacked.
H.M.8. "Marazion".
HMS."Cornwall"
Weller Weight Championship of the Colony
L.S. CREIGHTON
H.M.B, "Cornwall"
V
The umpires and officers of the General Staf made their head-L. STOKER MORRISH
strengthen the executive autho- the Prince of Wales from 1920 t5
was at this point that a fierce rity of the State, protect the 1922 and Attorney General from quarters at Deepwater Bay, and it Civil Service against political in- 1922 to 1924 and from November
for St. Marylebone from 1922 to the fight. Attacking soldiers took terference and fix the status of 1924 to 1928. He ant as Member battle raged in the early stages of Vienna as a Federal Capital,
up positions amongst the bushes around the clubhouse, and after a struggle inade their way across the hill- the golf course and up Rides. Aided by their planes they then silenced the defending ma- chine guns..
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SOME OF THE TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.
At this stage It is quite im posible to give an indication
B
The Bill provided for the Na-1928, tional Council to remain as at present, but the Federal Council to be replaced by a "professional Scouncil" in which each province would be equally represented, with professional together.. groups. The Federal President, Zo be elected by the whole people.
to who "won" the battle this! was to be empowered to appoint and dismiss the. Government, dis- The following team has been morning, but it is understood that solve the National Council and selected to represent Kowloon 1st the casualties of the attackers XI v. Somersets 1st team at Kow-were very high. The manoeuvres declare a state of emergency.
A critical situation arose when Joon on Saturday kick-off at 4 concluded shortly before 10 an.. the former Chancellor, Dr. Ernst p.m. sharp-Augus; Gillot, C. when the troops were recalled and Streeruwitz resigned, his hand Pile: Hedley, Dowman, Blisu; the warships left for harbour. being forced by the bourgeogala Pile, Gallaher, Moss, McKelvic bloc which contended that the (Capt.), and Miles. Reserves:thetical Government was not sufficiently Simpson and Herbert. strong to carry through the re-
of the Constitution. form Renter,
10,52 .m.-A. F. Judd and A. C.
Meredith.
1050 a.m.. 11. Raikes and S. J.
H. Fox. 11.08 ... J. Gilmore und K. S.
Morrison. 11.04 am.-E. D. Lawrence and C.
E. Holmes."
11.08 a.m.-W. J. S. Key and D. S.
Edwards.
11.12 -D M. Goodall and 11.
Hampton.
11.36 am. S Dykes and A.
Webster.
11.20 a.m.-G. A. Howard and W.
A. Staley.
11.24 .-K. K. Rounds and Q.
D. Brown.
11.28 a.m.-C. Thwaites and J. R.
Collis.
COUNTERFEIT COINS TENDERED.
Units which took part in the training were:-The Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Hong- The following team has been kong Volunteer Defence Corps, selected to represent Kowloon 2nd Somerset Light Infantry, R.A.- XI v. Somersets 2nd. team at M.C., R.A.S.C., Signate, and mem- Kowloon on Saturday. Kick-off bers of the St. John Ambulance £11. 2.30 pm sharp-Angus; Brigade, which worked in conjunc Guest, Hast (Capt.); Moore,tion with the R.A.M.C. Easterbrook, Dunnett; Eastmun, It is believed that three soldiers Hunnan, Nicholls, Contes and were injured while sealing the Bickford. Reserves:Seddon, hille during the advance. this morning. They were treated by Herbert, and Hawke.
The following players have the R.A.M.C. field ambulance, who been selected to represent the announced that the injuries were Hongkong F.C. versus St. Joseph's not serious. A fine of $50 or one month's on the Club ground; kick-off 'nt 4 hard labour in default was imp.n. to-morrow:-Rodgers: Wal- posed on a Chinese who appeared before Mr. W. Schofield at the Kowloon Magistracy this morning 01 a charge of tendering 120 counterfeit counts resembling the twenty-cent piece Chinese cur. rency.
11.32 .m.-G. W. Reeve und J. P. | CHINESE GIVEN OPTION OF
Sherry.
- 11.30 a.m.-C. H. Bradley and H.
A. Millx.
11,40 n.m.-C. B. Johnson and J. f.
Humphreys.
11.44 a.m.-J. W. Alabaster and
Charles Myenth.
11.48 m.-N. Croucher and N. B.
Prockter.
11.52 a.m.-J. Smith and F. M.
Ellis. 11.50 a.m.-Mujer Beamish and T.
C. Monaghan.
A FINE.
The defendant stated that he 12.00 p.m.-K. E. Greig und Calad receive the money at the
D. Evans. 12.01 a.m.-H. A. Lammert and s. gambling houses in Maero and was not aware that they were spurious, A. Seth,
He remarked, however, that he
12.08 p.m.-R. Anliby and T. 5.
Whyte Smith. 21.12 p.m.-S. T. Bullin and A. O.
Brown,
No four ball matches till 1.24 pm. 12.52 p.m. to 1.20 p.m.-Reserved.
SHAMEEN FOOTBALL
LEAGUE.
TARANTULA PLAY A. DRAWN GAME.
Shameen, Dec. 6.
A very poor exhibition of foot- bull was provided yesterday when H.M.S. Tarantula drew with the Shameen Football Team in the Shameen Football League, there being no score.
had twice tried to change them but was informed that they were Counterfeit.
On
It was stated that the defendant had tendered $24 worth of the coins to a money changer to be changed into local curency. the money being found to be coun- terfeit the defendant was 'placed ander arrest.
Hi Worship convited the de fondant but pointed out that there were certain features in hla favour He remarked that the nee 2 money cused had gone to changer, who was an expert and ale that it was brond daylight. when delection was cast than at night.
Detective Sergeant Fowlie re marked that he had been told that the defendant had been' Macao and thought that it was probably deceived. be imel had been
no
The Tarantula had the better The officer further remarked that of the game and should have the defendant had made scored number of times, but attempt to escape when being ar- their forwards proved ineffective | rested.
in front of goal. The Shameen In registering a conviction kis backs failed time and, again to Worship intimated that he would lear the ball, and their wing give the defendant the option of a halves were also very weak. The fine. teams were:
Shameen Football Team- A. T. Lay; H. Prafa, W. Nogeitzik; A. Locke, J. Montalto, E., H. Shekury: Geo, Duncan, 4. Wahab, FE.W. Lambert, J. Lina- ker and F. Evelyn,
H.M.S. Tarantula Bagslaw; Leeds, Driscoll; Ablit, Smith, Robinson; McKinn, Annls, Cu- ningham. Stoneman and Miller. -One Own Correspondent.
LOCAL CRICKET.
THE YOUNG PLAN FAVOURED.
REICHSBANK PRESIDENT SPEAKS OUT.
Berlin, Dec. b. "Back to the Young Plan" is the motif of
a long memorandum which Herr Schacht, President of the Reichsbank, has addressed to the Government, protesting against politicians trying to spoil what the economists have built up, condemning the attempts of the Governments of Germany and the creditor States to tamper with the recommendations of the Young Plan, and declining all respon- sibility for the enactment of the Young Plan ifs recommenda- 1st. XJ c. C.R.C. nt
Causewaytions are not respected by all Bay.-W. Brace (Capt) F.E. countries concerned. Lawrence, E.C. Fincher, F. Zim-
Herr Schacht mern, G.A.V. Hall, A.T. Lee, N.HGovernment of doing nothing to Ross, N. Mackay, D. Laing, Treorganise Germany's finances.- Baxton and E.F. Fincher. Umpire,
Reuter. A.E. Sikstone; scorer, W.F. Fin- cher.
K.C.C: Teams for Saturday. The K.C.C. teams for to-morrow
BTC:
2nd. XI v. C.C.C. on K.C.C. Acknowledgment is made of a Fire Insurance Company, and of most useful diary for 1980 received a calendar from Mesura. Thomas ground.-B. Petheram (Capt), H, from Messrs. Jardine Matheson Cook und Son, General Foreign Overy, F.S.W. Smith, F. Hamblin, and Co., Ltd., as General Agents l'assenger Agents, depicting one O.B. Raven, A.I.F. Raven, G. Lee, and Managers of the Canton In- of the glant trains on the Pennsyl-S; Jex, A.J. Kew, H. Marlow and surance Office, and the Hongkong|vanja Railroad.
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Canberra, Dec. 5. The House of Representatives has pussed the third reading of Baldwin. Umpire, A.W. Bliss; the Commonwealth Bank Bill Iscorer Capt. Laithwaite.
Renter.
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Stewart,
Holmes; Watson;
WEATHER REPORT.
A most enjoyable concert for Gilchrist, Alexander, children, arranged by Mrs. Bel- place at the Helena May Institute Davies, Reid, Railton and Tram-lamy and Mrs. Scott Little, took bitaky.
last night. There were some very novel and entertaining items, in which Mrs. D. J. Valentine, Mrs. The Royal Observatory reporta Bellamy and Mr. R. A. Green that the anticyclone is now central gured, being assisted by A. Good- man, H. Bonenfant, G. Lloyd Jones, over the Sea of Japan. The mon-Beryl Goldenburg, George Jowitt, of Foochow but will remain fresh Ho, Marjorie Simpson, Mary is interrupted to the north Colin Quin, Rachel Wang, Stella over the China Sea. A depression Frances Wallace, David Choy, is erossing the Visavas in Audrey Newhouse, Patricla Little, The event was a westerly direction. It will pro-Doreen Bowes-Smith and Joan Mrs. Scott Little bably develop into a typhoon in Bowes-Smith, the China Sea. The forecast till huge success. noon to-morrow is;-N.E. winds, and Mme. Bonenfant were the
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