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FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES: FÖR

-SUNDAY,

9.16 a.m.-C. B. Riggs and P.

Morrison.

0.28 am. G. W. Sewell and A. D.

Humphreys.

0.32 a.m. G. B.-S. Thomson and C.

W. Jeffries.

·LOCAL FOOTBALL.

"TEAMS · FOR TO-MORROWS MATCHES.

The following team will repre- sent Kowloon against the Ming Tak FC at four o'clock on the Kowloon ground to-morrow:

0.36 B.ME. Lowls and Angus, or Nicholis Gillett, Somer-

Thwaites,

9.40 a.m.-R. A. Campbell and J. S.

MacLaren.

9.44 am-N. K. Littlejohn and J.

Forbes.

9.48 am R. K. Hepburn and· F.

Label.

0.62 a.m.-A. Leach and H.

Geare.

9.56 a.m.-A. E. Lisaaman and F.

A. Redmond, 10.00

Coulthart and A.

10.04 mA. Lammert and J.

P. Sherry.

10.08 a.m.-W. A. Weight and W.

N. Fleming.

10.12 am.-D. Ellis and J. N.

Grant. 10.10a.m.-G. S. Archbutt and II.

U. Ireland.

10.20 am-0, E. C. Marton and L

G. S. Dodwell, 10.24 am-E, . R. Mitchell and

E. D. Matthews. 10.28 a.m.-A. Anderson and C.

Mycock.

10.32 m.-G. H. Coutts and E. M.

G. Hanlon.

10.30 a.m.-R. Stock and C. J. D.

Law.

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10.40a.m.-A. F. Judd and R. B.

D: Wado. 10.44 am.-A. B. Raworth and T.

G. Bennett,

10.48 .m.--A. O. Brawn and J. D.

Thomson.

10,52 a.m.-Dr. J. Dovey and J, S.

Dykes...

10.58 a.m.-K. II."Wild and G. W.

Tate,

11.00 am-R, D. Wrigley and H.

Rufin.

11.04 a.m.-D. S. Edward and C. E.

Moore.

11.08 m.-S. "Berg and G. W.

Reeve.

11.12 a.m.-J. §. Drummond and 3.

S. Porry,

sets; Somersets, Dowman, Somer Bets; Eastman, Mekelvie,, Symer- sets, Simpson and Miles" i

The following will represent the Club in a friendly match against St. Joseph's on the Club ground, at 4.30 p.m.; Adams; Hill, Bishop; McBride, Stewart, Campbell; Mor- hans, Bell, Gilchrist, Reid and Alexander,

The following will represent the Club Reserves in a junior league match versus the Somersets Re- serves, on the Recreio ground, kick-off, 4.15 p.m.. Stirling; Sloan, Potouloft;___ Hynes, cheon, Hooper; Dinnen, Fowler, Railton, Smith and Coppin. Re- serves: Pankhurst, Dean, Krilov- sky.

Pun-

The following will represent Kowloon Reserves v. University, on the Kowloon ground, kick-off 2.45 p.m. sharp: Angus (Jun.); Guest, Hast; Seddon, Springott, Dunnett Moore, Herbert, Mosa, Coates and Nicholls, Reserves: Hawke and White.

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RAIN RENDERS PLAY IMPOSSIBLE.

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EGYPTIAN POLICY JUSTIFIED.

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military instructors, these shall be chosen from British subjects.

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LADIES HOCKEY.

THIRD-MATCH IN THE CAER· CLARK CUP.

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The third match in the Caer Clark Cup competition will be played on Saturday between the "Hongkong Suez Canal

Ladies' Hockey Club and the Kowloon () Nine. In order to facilitate and Ladies Hockey Club. The game will secure the protection of the Suez be on the K.B.6.F.P.A. ground Canal, as an essential means of King's Park, and will commence at communication between the differ 3.00 p.m. The teams are as follows: ent parts of the British Empire,

Kowloon Ladies.-M. Mason; M the King of Egypt authorises Hin Britannic Majesty to maintain Woolley, M. George, P. Woolley, D. apon Egyptian territory in locall-Eastman, N. Field, M. Groundwater, Pinguet, P. Whitley, P. Anslow, V. The exhibition matches which

tics to be agreed upon east of E. Woolley. were to have taken place on the Long, 32 E., such forces as His B.LK.CC. grodad this afternoon Britannic Majesty considers neces- Hongkong Ladies J. Smalley, M. between Mesere. Harada and sary for the purpose. The pre-Bird; F. D. C. Lack, B. O'Hagan, E. R J. Sato, Japanese Davis Cup players,sence of these forces shall not Bell, M. L. Wallace, L. C. Bell, C. M.

and Messra. M. W. Lo, S. A. constitute, in any manner, occupa M. Bishop.

Ferguson, D. F. Stanion, M. Smalley, Rumjaha and H. D. Rumjaha have tion, and will in no way preju- had to be cancelled, owing to the dice the sovereignty of Egypt.

There will also be a match between rain.

Ten. The Egyptian Govern the Club de Recreio and the long- On presentation of tickets at the ment, when engaging the servicekong Ladies' Tockey Club 2nd XI on the Y.M.C.A. ground at King's 11.40 am.-A. B. Purves and L. p Club pavilion, money paid for of foreign officials will, as n rule, Park, commencing at 3.00 p.m. The

sents will be refunded.

engage British subjects.

teams are as follows:

11.10 a.m.-J. Ashworth and E. M.

Bryden.

11,20 m. W. Page and

Petheram.

11.24 am E. Kern, and D.

Lacon.

11.29 a.m.-R. P. Moodie and

Streathold.

E.

11.32 a.m.—J, C, Highot and F. M.

Ellis.

11:38 am.-D. M. Goodall and H.

Hampton.

Andrewer.

11.44 a.m.-C. H. Bradley and T. S.

Whyte Smith.

11.48 a.m.-W. Paterson and T. C.

Monaghan.

11,82 a.m.-0. Eager and D. 5.

Robb.

11.56 am.-A. Piercy und D. J.

Gilmore. Noon.-11. Spicer, and B. D. Evans.

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.

AN EASY WIN FOR THE TARANTULA.

Shameen, Feb, 6, · H.M.S. Tarantula scored an easy victory over the Shameen Football Team yesterday in the Shameen Football Lengue, winning the match by four goals to all. On the occasion of the first · match between these two teams, played two months ago, the result was a draw, there being no score. Since then, however, Shameen have lost a number of their beat players, and the team put into the field yesterday was extremely scrappy, in fact up. to. half-time Shameen were only playing ten

men.

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LEAGUE CRICKET.

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K.C.C. TEAM FOR TO-MORROW.

The K.C.C. 2nd XI in the Kowloon Lo-morrow will be:-B. Petkeram (capt.), G. Lee, H. Overy, A. R. F. Raven, G. A. V. Hall, A. A. Dand, A. J. Kew, F. S. W. Smith, N. A. E Mackay, J. J. Hirst and O. B. Raven. Umpire,' A. W. Bliss; scorer, Capt. Laithwalto.

SETTLING

THE POINT IN.

GOLF

era.

Club do Reercio, E. M. Xavier, C. Osmund, H. Leite, O. Basto, M. Alves, E. Rosario, M. Roza, C. Botelho, i Silva-Netto, A. Basto, A. Boza.

Recreio

ELTC. V. K.BS.F.P.A.

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TROOPSHIP DUE HERE

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Extrality Rights to Go. Eleven. Hia Britannic Majesty recognises that the capitulatory regime now existing in Egypt is no longer in accordance with the Hongkong Ladies.-G. E. Little, M. spirit of the times and with the Russell, F. Stevenson, J. L. Whyte, present state of Egypt, and accord. Webber, A. E. Stealo, B. Laing, E. [ngly undertakes to use every in Blackburn, E. Donelan, A. N. Other,

A. Stocl fluence with the Powers possessing capituatory Hights in Egypt to

The Club Team. obtain, in conditions which will

The following will represent the safeguard the legitimate interesta of foreigners, the transfer to Hongkong Hockey Club "A team

against the Club, do Mixed Tribunals of the jurisdic- King's Park to-day at 5 p.m.: tion of the existing Consular C. E. Moore, LA. It Duncan, G. Courts and the application of Rankin (Capt. R. W. Sapsed, E. G. Egyptain. - legislation to foreign-S. Dale, E. J. E. Mitchell, S. J. H Fox, Maj. Kerrich, H. Owen-Davies, Twelve. His Britannic Majesty A. N. Other and H. Balger. will be represented at the Court of the King of Egypt by an Ambas- the sador, duly accredited, and

The following will represent the King of Egypt will reserve the Kowloon Indian hockey team againit 5.10 highest diplomatic ranks at the the K.B.S.F.P.A. to-day Court to representatives of His pm. sharp at King's Park: Britannic Magesty.

Surjan Singh, Khushi Mohd, The King of Joginder Singh, Firdos Egypt will be represented at the Mohinder Singh, Kalwant Singh, Court of Saint James by an M. A. Khan, Gurbachan Singh, Attar Ambassador,

Singh, Amir Khan, Harbhajan Singh. No Change in Sudan.

While Thirteen: "

reserving liberty to conclude new Conven- tions in the future, modifying the Conventions of 1899, the high con- tracting parties agree that the status of the Sudan shall be that resulting from the said Conven- Lions. Accordingly, the Governor- General shall continue to exercíso' We are informed that the first on the joint behalf of the high troopship of 1980, the "City of Mar- tontracting parties, the powers seilles," will arrive in Hongkong about conferred upon him by the said o'clock on Monday afternoon, and conventions.

will tie up at Holt'" "Wharf. Fourteen. Nothing in the pre-ship to arrive on Tuesday, but extra Original arrangeminta were for the sont proposals is intended to, or steaming may have made it possible shall in any way, prejudice the for Monday to be the date of arrival. rights and obligations which de The 2nd. En, the Green Howards, volve or may devolve upon either of from Egypt, will be on board, bound the high contracting parties under for Shanghai; and the 2nd Bn. Le the Covenant of the League of Na- Wiltshire Regiment, now in Shanghal, tions or the treaty for the renun- for Rome, on the return

will embark in the "City troopship

Journey, ciation of war, signed at Paris, on

Captain R. H. McLaren, Royal If player's ball rest aguinat the 27th August, 1928, +4

Tientsin, har fingstick which is in the hole, the Fifteen. Any difference regard received the appointment of Staff

Engineers, stationed. player shall be entitled to remove ing the application or interpreta Captain (Q.M.G. 8), the War Office, H.M.S. Tarantula To again at into the hole, the player shall be which the parties are unable to up his duties.

the flagstick, and, if the ball falltion of the present proposals He will go Home this month to take the top of the League, and the deemed to have holed out on his settle by direct negotiation, shali return match with H.M.S. Seamow last stroke, in awaited with the greatest in However, either side is entitled the conditions of the Covenant of be dealt with in accordance with terest. This match is to be to have the flagstick removed the League of Nations. played, off to-morrow afternoon when approaching the hole. If a on the Shameen Football ground, playor's ball strike the flagstick, should prove the decisive which has been removed by his match for the first place of the partner, or the caddio, his side Shameen Football League. Both shall lose the hole; but if the ball ships have very strong teams and strike the flag while in the hole, on the occasion of the first match in match play, there is no penalty. played a little over a month ago In medal play, there is a penalty of they drew each side, scoring two strokes it the shot was made one goal. Our Oion Correspon from within twenty yards of the dert.

fag.

The Shameen backs were' do- cidedly weak. At half-time the score stood at one to all in favour of the "Tula, and despite desperate efforts of Shameen, the

Tula added three more goals in the second half. The teams were: II.M.S. Tarantula. Bagalaw; Leeds, Ablitt: Driscoll, Smith, Murray; McKinn, Mannering, Kedge, Stoneman and Miller,

'The Shamoen Football team. R. Rasmussen: W. Nogetizik, Seegelken; Jeffries, J. Montalto, E. H, Shokury; A. Wahab, A. E. Osmund, Geo. Duncan,

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R. R. W. Ashby and F. E. W. Lammert,

and

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