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SATURDAY, 11th JANUARY, 1980. (Fancy or Evening Dress) DINNER $4.00 per head.

Tables may now be booked.

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SCOTLAND LOSES AT RUGGER.

EXCITING INTERNATIONAL IN PARIS.

·LAST-MINUTE SCORE.

LOCAL FOOTBALL

REST BEAT ARMY BY FOUR. GOALS TO ONE.

A strong team representing the Rest of the Colony defeated the Army by four to one in a charity match for the benefit of the funds of the M.C.L Military Branch, at Sookunpoo yesterday.

AY

BOXING

CITY HALL

1930.

Saturday, 4th Jan, 1930

at 9.15 p.m. Middle Weight Championship

of the Colony

Paris, Jan.1. France defeated Scotland by McGregor opened the score from seven points to three in the first a penalty, and Rayson equalised International rugger match of the with a capital goal. This was the present season. It was witnessed last success achieved by the Army by a crowd exceeding thirty forwards. Soon afterwards, after

a fine shot by Fung King-cheong, A.B. CRICHTON thousand.

The game was fiercely contested Tao Kwai-sing gave the Rest the throughout, though the players lend, exercised great self-control despite the prevailing excitement.

Bioussa barged through from. a five-yard scrum and. scored the first try of the game for France early in the game.

In the second half, Gosano scor ed twice.

H.E. the G.O.C. was among the large crowd of interested specta- tors. The raffle for the match ball. was won by Mr. Baekett, a most After twenty minutes' play, curious coincidence as his daugh Simmera took a difficult bouncing ter won the ball at a previous ball and scored in the corner.charity match.

Allan falling to convert from a

difficult angle.

A minute before time, with the

sides level, Magnanou, who was PROVISIONAL COURT.

the man of the match, wor the

game for France, dropping a

i

magnificent goal amidst scenes of NOTICE OF REORGANISATION. wildest enthusiasm.

Cushions and

hots were acnt soaring into the air as the final whistle sounded.-Reuter.

AN INTERNATIONAL BOWLS MATCH.

SCOTLAND BEATS ENGLAND AT K.B.G.C.

At the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday afternoon a match was played between England and Scotland, the latter winning by two ahots. Scores.

Scotland.

P. T. Farrell

England,

S. Eccleshall

J. McKintosk

B. Branch

J. C. Brown

V. Ramsay

W, McFarlane

H. Ninh

14

J. Rodgers

G. E. Thompson

W. Greig

B. Wylie..

R. Hall

יו

W. E. Dell

J. Fraser

4

F. L. Rapley

25

OFFICIALLY GIVEN,

Nanking, Dec. 31,

As the agreement governing the status of the Shanghai Provisional Court expires to-day, the Judicial Yuan has ordered the Court to pre-} pare for its impending 'reorganisa- Llon, pending which, however, the Court is to carry on its work as usual-Reuter.

STUTZ MOTOR CO.

[INVOLUNTARY: BANKRUPTCY

PETITION.

Indianapolis, Dec. 31, A petition of involuntary bank- ruptcy has been filed in the Federal Court against the Stutz Motor Car Company of America by three Indianapolis creditora.- 18 Renter's American Service.

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A. McDougal

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R. Campbell

R. Duncan

R. Lapsley

W. Russell

J. Puncheon

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Volunteers.to Play K.C.C. on Sunday,

The following will represent the Volunteers against the Kowloon C.C. at K.C.C. "on Sunday, ng 11 a.m.-E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), A. Reid, J. E, Richardson, F. Baker, 22A. C. Beck, R. M. Wood, S. V. GI-

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We wish to inform our clients that MADAME FLINT has joined the staff of the above firm. MADAME FLINT has just arrived from Paris with a large assortment of the latest models as well as materials and garnitures greatly in vogue in Paris at the present time. Customers who study elegance will find every requisite in this well-known establishment.

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