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ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE Kennedy Road.

on Saturday, 8th March

Commencing at 7.30 p.m. prompt.

A very entertaining programme has been arranged. conduttig of vocal and musical items, contributed by well known local artists:-

The Misses S. and H. Ho. Miss M. L. Chiu, Rev. Fr. Riganti, Mr. J. Lecintoff, Mr. J. Braga, Mr. F. Abraham, The Hawaiian Serenaders. Mr. M. A. Baptista. etc., etc.

Admission $1.50

Tickets are obtainable on application to the Officer- in-charge of the Division, c/o St. Joseph's College.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

9.00 a.m.-J. Morris and Dr. J. E.

Dovey.

9.28 a.m.-A. D. Humphreys and 0.

Eager.

9.32 a.m.-A. B. Purves and E. des

Vocux

9.36 am.-T. C. Monaghan and A.

0. Brawn.

9.40 a.-S. A. Seth and H. A.

Lammert.

9.44 am-Dr. S. S. Strahan and

W. N. Fleming.

9.48 a.m.-W. Shields and D. G.

G. Macdonald

4.52 a.m.-9. 9 Perry and D. M.

Goodall.

9.50

AmW. D. Harris and V. J. Atking

10.00 a.m.-R. K, Hepburn and A

Ritchie.

10.04 a.m.-H. R., Sturt and E. M.

Bryden.

10.08 a..-H. U. Ireland and Lt.

Commdr. Pearce.

10.12 a.m.-D. Forbes and L-Col.

E. D. Matthows.

10.16 a.m.-I. H. Geare and A. E.

Lissaman.

10.20 am-S. T. Butlin and D. S.

Robb.

10.24 a.m.-A. Leach and N. £

Littlejohn.

10.28 a.m.-J. Forbes and C. My-

cock.

10:32 am. J. P. Warren and

T.

G. Bennett.

10.36 II. Spicer, and

Piercy. 10.40a.m.-E. Kern and B.

L. Adams and F.

Lacon. 10.44 m.).

Austin

10.48 .-C. W. Jeffrica and

Coulthart.

10.52 m, D. Christie and W.

Hillier.

19.56 a.m.-W.

Trevor.

THE

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1930.

WORLD SPORT.

D

SENIOR SHIELD SEMI-FINALS.

TWO TIP-TOP GAMES

TO-MORROW.

LAST YEAR'S FINALISTS FACE

HEAVY TASKS:

LIVELY INTEREST.

[By "Wanderer."]

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Two of the most interesting gamos of the present season are to be played to-morrow, when A. clubs, including the winners and runners-up of last year, contest the J.right of entry into the Final of the Senior Shield Competition. The sides are very evenly matched, and

intending whether

spectators Jchoose to go to the Club ground or S. to Caroline Hill, an attractive

game should be witnessed.

The Junior Shield, semi-finals are also down for decision to morrow, and Kowloon and the Somersets are interested here Dwell as in the Senior Division.

E.

Paterson and I,

11.00 am-A. C. I. Bowker, and

R. Collis.

11.04 a.m.-J. N. Gran! and

Ellis.

J.

11.08 am-0. E. C. Marion and

D. Lawrence. 11.12_am.-A. R. Cox and C. 11.

Coutts

11 16 AGM-C. E. Holmes und A. B.

Haworth

11.20 am-J. S. Drummond and D.

Gilmore, 11.24 a.m.-R. M. Chaloner and 3.

J.

S. Dykes.

11,28 4.J.

Hampton.

Junes

and H.

11.32 a.m.-C. M. Roberts and W.

J. Riddiford.

11.36 .m.-J. D. Thomson and E.

Hanion.

H. E. the Officer Administering the Government will distribute the prizes at the Central British School on Thursday, March 29, at 5.30 p.m.

The forty-sixth ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd., is advertised to take placé at the offices of the company, St. George's Building. on Wednesday, March 26, at 11.30 a.m.

Passengers who had boarded the S.. Tin Yat for Canton last night had to return to the Colony owing to the fact that the vessel develop/ engine trouble soon after she had left her wharf for Canton. The Tin Yat had to be towed back to her wharf and was taken to Shamshuipo this morning for re- pairs.

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LEAGUE CRICKET.

THE VOLUNTEERS.

ORDERS FOR THE COMING

WEEK.

No. 10/30. Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps Orders by Lieut- Colonel L. G. Bird, D.S.O., O.BE.

G.O.C.' Annual Inspection. The G.O.C. will inspect the Corps on Thursday, the 13th. March on Murray Parade Ground at 5.00 p.m.

The Corps will parado at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.25 pm No. 1 Company Under Command of Capt, | POLICE TEAM TO MEET THE AM. Thornhill to consist of the following units, which will be sized HONGKONG C.C.

independently and parade in this order.

In the league, a fow games are- to be played, and there is certain to be a big attendance at Sookun- pon where the improved R.4. team engage the Athletię.

The full xture list is appended:

SENIOR SHIELD.

Semi-finals

The following will represent tho Folice R.C. against the Hongkong C.C, at Happy Valley on Saturday T. H. King (Capt.), W. L. B. Sparrow, Thomson, Reynolds, Alexander, Mea dawa, Post, Hunter, Sherry, Wynne and B. G. Baker. Reserves, Kirby, Danuroskey and A.V. Baker. Umpire, W. Kent; scorer, G. Hargreaves.

H.K.C.C; Teams.

The following will represent the H:K.C.C. at cricket to-morrow:

1st XI v. I.R.C. (home) friendly.-- H. Owen Hughes, A. C. I. Bowker, A. C. Beck, A. Reid, E. R. Duckitt, E. J. R. Mitchell, K. H. Batger, R. H. Dowler, J. R. Hinton, W. Harris Walker, G. Walsh.

The Hattery-Dress:Helmet, jacket, breeches, putties (rolled down wards), bandolier with belt, rifle and bayonet.

4.

M. Gun Troop Dress:-As above with shoulder chains and spurs.

A. Car Coy. Dress-As for Eat- tery,

Engineer Coy. Dress: Helmet, jacket, shorts, puities, belt, ride and bayonet.

Corps Signals-Dress:-As for En- gineer Company.

No. 2 Company M. Gun Coy.- Dress:--Helmet, jacket, shorta, put- ties, belt, rifle and bayonet..

No. 3 Company Scottish Review Order Khaki.

HAICHING PIRATES TO HANG.

(Continued from Page 1.) guards showed not only great personal courage but also great. ability in dealing with a most serious situation."

Mr. de Mello's Evidence. As regards. Mr. de Mello's evidence, Mr. Alabaster had chal- lenged it quite fairly but not, of course, in the sense that Mr. Mello Counsel's was an had said things which he know to be untrue. easy form of attack and he (his Lordship) did not remember any thing himself which would justify the jury in saying that Mr. Mello's.. anxiety identify the accused was so great as to make him see a resemblance where no resemblance existed.

to

first

Mr. Alabaster's suggestion was that Mr. de Mello was so anxious to identify someone that he now a resemblance where there was none.

must be taken. Launch will leave Coy.-Queen's Pier at 9 a. and call at

No. 4 Company Portuguese Coy Dress:-As for No. 2 Company.

Medals will be worn by all those in possession.

2nd XI v. Police R.C. (away) league.-H. J. Armstrong, G. B. R. Divett, J. L. Bonnar, O. E. C. Marton,

Members of Reserve Coy, will G. P. Lammert, E. R. West, R. M. Wond, R. K. Hepburn, J. D. A. Hut-parade with their original units. chison, J. R. Collis, C. E. Gahagan,

Recreio Players.

The following will represent the Club de Recreia on Saturday, against the Craigengower C.C. on the latter's ground.-L. J. Guterres, M. F. Pinna, F. G. Barros, H. A. Alves, D. P. Xavier, C. M. Sousa, F. J. Remedics, J. II. Figueiredo, G. A. Guterres, A. F. Pereira and F. II. Carvalho.

Ewo v. Wayfoong.

The following will represent "Ewo" v. "Wayfoong" on the C.R.C. ground (by kind permission), at 2.15 pm, on Saturday, 8th March.-R. E. Coxon (Capt.), J. Allison, A. H. Chambers, H. W. Dulley, J. Kendrew, D. Lyon, T. R. MacDonald, W. W. Mackenzie, C. L. Oliphant, G. Puncheon, and N.

1. Railton. South Chins v. Royal Navy.-Club, |

The following will represent the Volunteers

against the University 4.30 p.m.

at the University Somersets

Kowloon.Caroline Past and Present Y.

Kround at 11 am on Sunday. 9th *Hill, 1.30 p.m.

MarchER Mitchell (Capt.), Capt. R. C. Strachey, K. H. Batger, A. Reid. N. A. E. Mackay, R. M. Wood, E. R. West, B. L. Stock, D. R. Kelly, F. E. Skinner and G. A. V. Ital.

JUNIOR SHIELD).

Semi-finals. Chinese Ath. v. Somersets.--Club.

22.30 p.m. Eastern v. Kowloon.-Caroline Hill,

2.30 p.m.

SENIOR LEAGUE,

Police v. St. Joseph's-Stadiuni,

4.30 p.m.

R.A. v. Chinese Ath-Sookunpoo,

4.30 p.m.

JUNIOR LEAGUE.

University v. Navy-St. Joseph's.

3 p.m.

Chinese H.V., 3 p.m.

VISIT TO CANTON.

CLUB TO PLAY SHAMEEN

ON SUNDAY..

Club is

Oficer for King's Colour:-2/Lieut. D. M. Richards.

Officer for Regimental Colour:

J. H. Bottomley. tice Parades. There will be a practice parade in uniform on Murray Parade Ground on Tuesday, 11th March. Farade at Volunteer Head- quarters at 5.30 p.m.

The parade ground at Volunteer Headquarters will be available for Companies to hold practice parades in mufli as follows:--

No. 3 Company Monday, 10th March.

Company--Tuesday, 4th

No.

March.

No. 3 Company-Thursday, 6th March.

No. 4 Company-Friday, 7th March. Band will practice playing on the March as directed by the Band President.

Kowloon at 9.10 am. Range Ofleur Licut. A. H. Potta..

Car Section parada at Volunteer Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday. 11th March for practice parade for G.O.C.'s Inspection. Dress:→→→ the Full dress uniform.

Motor

Section-G.O.C. Cycle Inspection Practice Parade at Head- quarters on Tuesday, 11th March: Dress: Full dreas uniform. Alt Ranks are specially requested to at tend the above in order to make a

good show on the actual Inspection.

No Motor vehicle will be removed from the Shed without the written authority of the O.C. Company.

Drivers are reminded that they should enter up the log book each time they use a vehicle,

No repairs will be carried out without reference to this office.

Machine Gun Company. Musketry Table T. will be fired by the Company at Stonecuttera on Sun- Launch leaves day, 16th March. Queen's Pier at 9 am. and Kowloon Police Pier at 9.10 am. Range Officer:-Lieut. H. Owen Hughes. Officers will wear swords on practice Dress mufti or drill order, optional. parades and be exercised at sword Rifles will not be returned to store dri by Company Commanders. after G.O.C.'s Inspection. This is the All ranks are required to attend last opportunity to fire with the Com. the G.O.C's Inspection unless special-pany. ly exempted by The Commandant.

Applications for exemption support ed by suficient documentary medical evidence to be submitted through Company Commanders.

Machine Gun Course.

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The Company will parade at full strength on Tuesday, 11th, and Thurs- day 13th March at 6.80 p.m. both days at Headquarters in uniform, dress: Review order.

Scottish Company.

0.C. Coys. are reminded that Part G.O.C.'s Inspection. Attention of I M. Gun Course should be fired on rall ranks la drawn. to Corps Order. Kennedy Road Range during the No. 7/30 of 27.2.30 regarding G.O.C.' Inspection, attendance at which is carly part of the year. Musketry Table T. Rile Parts I & II. essential for efficiency. Dress:-Re-

The Machine Gun Troop and view order,

Musketry. The Company will fire Armoured Car Company will fire this The Hongkong Hockey

course at Stonecutters on Sunday,Parts I and II at Stonecutters on paying a visit to Canton this week- 9th, March. Range Officer Licat. A. Sunday, 23rd March, 1930. Range end and the following have

been H. Potts, Dress: Masketry order, Officer Capt. H. R. Forsyth. selected to play in the match with uniform or mufti. Launch will leave 8. China "A" v. St. Joseph's Shameen on Sunday.-W. Borrow- Hongkong at 9 a.m. at Queen's Pier man, W. Woodward, C. L. Gregory, and call at Kowloon Police Pler at

Dand H. Owen Hughes, A. A. (captain), J. E. Noronha, T. J. Price, G. E. R. Dirett, R. W. Skipp. C. C. Francis and G. P. Lammert.

will leave Hongkong for The team

steamer Canton by the

sailing at 10 p.m. to-morrOW.

The first eleven of the Hockey Club will meet the Somerset Light

3.

V

Ewa.Navy

China 3 p.m. R.A. Res. v. Club Res.-Sookunpoo.

3 p.m.

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the

Infantry on the U.S.R.C. ground at

p.m. next Wednesday, the team being as follows.-W. Borrowman, W. Woodward, J. E. Henry, E. J R Mitchell, A. A. Dand (captain), J. E. Noronha, H. Owen Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, R. W, Skipp. C. C. Francis and

The Task of the Holders. South China, winners of Senior Shield a year ago, are faced with a formidable task, though the success of the Caroline Hill team against the Borderers, and their draw with the Somersets, should warn the Royal Navy that their opponents are on the up grade rather than otherwise. The Navy will find ground for confidence in the result of their last league match, a victory

Chinese Athletic, who are generally re-

The meeting of the Somersets garded as a team superior to that and Chinese Athletic is regarded of South China.

as the virtual final of the Junior

over

T. J. Price.

The Junior Shield.

It is a matter for doubt, how-Shield Competition as the winners ever, whether the team recently will be hot favourites against representing the Navy is as good either Eastern or, Kowloon.

The Somersets should survive as the best they have put in the field this season, but that they will and I think Kowloon's advantage be paid full respect by South China in defence should just about turn- their goes without saying. No-one the game with Eastern in

favour. would be greatly surprised by a victory to either side. There will not be a great deal in it whatever the result, though the Navy will start favourites.

Somersets and Kowloon. This should be the more interest ing game of the two Senior matches. The Somersets bid fatr

Athletic Climbing.

The Athletic will be one point behind the Navy with a game in hand if they defeat the Royal Artillery in the League to-morrow. The R.A. have improved of late, but are not expected to hold the lively Athletic atteck.

The meeting of St. Joseph's and

9.10 a.m.

Clothing and Equipment.

O.C. Coys. will please render a list of clothing and equipment that re- quires changing or renewing before G.0.C.'s Inspection.

Portuguese Company. Parades.-It is hoped that as many as possible will attend the Company Parade on Friday, March 7th. also the Corps Practice Parade on Tues- day, March 11th, particulars of which, have already been circulated.

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There will be no Parade on Friday, March 14th. The Company will parade at Headquarters on Friday, March 21st, at 6.30 pm for Company are reminded Training. All ranks that the Training Season is coming

to a close and those who have not af to their credit should do

already the necessary number Parades

Corps Band. Band will parade in mufti at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters on Friday, 7th March for Band Practice for G.O.C.'s Inspection. On Tuesday, 11th March and Thursday, 13th. March the Band will parade at 5.30 p.m. at Head- their utmost to obtain these at the

uniform #19 under: quarters in Helmet, Tunic, shorts, hosetops, put ties, black boots, belts and cross

belts.

Battery.

earliest.

Annual General Inspection-The attention of all ranks is called to Corps Orders No. 7/30 Para, 1.,

Change of Address. The attan- tion is called to the fact that when a Member of the Company changes his address, he should immediately inform his Platoon Commander. This is very important.

All ranks are expected to attend the full dress rehearsal parade at Headquarters. G.O.C.'s Inspection on Leave of Absence When leave of 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 11th. at

this absence. is required from the Corps, a March 13th. Attendance at parade is obligatory, exemption can special form obtainable at Corps only be granted under special circum- Headquarters should be obtained and after filling the necessary particulars stances.

See also Corps Order No. 7/30 rein, this form should be sent to the above parades.

O.C. Company as soon se possible.

This procedure applies to anyone applying for his resignation also,

Dress for both parades. Helmet, tunic, breeches, boots, patties rolled downwards, bundalier, belt, frog. bayonet and rifle. Medals if any.

Engineer Company.

Parade at Headquarters on Tuesday and Thursday, March 11th, and 13th. respectively at 5.25-p.m. Dress:- Review order.

There will be no further parades for D. L. instruction until further notice.

Corps Signals.

All members are requested to

to capture the league,champion- the Police may easily décide the ". ship, and Kowloon, though not question of wooden-spoonists this particularly well-placed in the season., St. Joseph's wan when attend the practice parade at Corps league, have a Shield reputation the sides first met, but their ability Headquarters on Tuesday, March which demands that they be to repeat in doubted.

11th. and are reminded that the treated warily by any sort of

parade on Thursday, March 13th. Is opposition.

obligatory. Dress Review order.

Both South China teams, the Navy Reserves and the Club Reserves should take full points from their junior matches.

Probable Teams!

It is certain, I understand, that West, Hongkong's Interport centre-. half, will be fit for the match, and will replace Mead in the Somer sets' team. Otherwise, no change Kowloon Angus, Sen: Gillot, from the eleven which drew with Pile (C.): Hedley, Dowman, Miles; South China last week is contem- Plle (F.M.), Cotton, Chubb, for G.G.C. Inspection on Tuesday, plated. In parentheses, it needs Kelvie and Eastman. Reserve: to be explained that the missing of the penalty kick last week, dis- credited to Bewley-Bull, was actually the work of Knapp, who is generally a sure shot with an award of this kind. The error is regretted.

Kowloon will welcome the return of McKelvie, Gillot and Angus, while the debut of Chubb in the centre-forward position will be watched with interest. The Somer- sets will generally be favoured to

win.

Simpson.

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Machine Gun Troop. The Troop will fire Table T Rifle on Sunday, 9th March. Launch leaves Queen's Pler at 9.00 am Uniform optional but rifle, belt and, bayonet must be brought Range Officer Licut A. H. Potts. Practice parade

11th March at Volunteer Head- quarters at 5.30 pm in uniform, Dress-Review order.

Everyone must make special effort to attend, this parade, which is the final practice for the G.O.C's Kowloon Reserves:-Argus Jun; parade on Thursday, 13th March Guest, Hast, Nicholls, Easterbrook, which everyone must attend Dunnett; Moore. Herbert, King,.]: Armoured Car Company. Dixon and. Bickford.

MusketryThe Armoured Car Club Reserves: Stirling: Sloan, Company will fire Table T Rifle Parts Potouloff; Hynes, Rallton, Dean; I and II at Stonecutters on Sunday, Pankhurst. Stoker. Smith, Dinnen, 9th. March. Dress:Optional but Thompson. Reserves: Hooper, rifio and bayonets, belts and pouches Fowler.

Somersets:Hall; Huish, Hay ward Troth, West, Harris; Ray- son, Knapp, Earley, Bewley-Bull and Butcher.

Promotion.

No. 1500 Pte. L. G., Frost, Machins Gun Troop, to be Corporal as from date.

Strength.

The following recruit has been taken on the strength and posted us under

No. 1646 Pte. J. W. Blackley, No. 7 Platoon, from 27.2.30.

Struck off the Strength, Permitted to resign.

No. 782 Sgt. W. E. Price, Tha Battery, as from 21.2.30.

No. 1147 Cpl. G. B. Labrum, Armoured Car Company, as - from 1.3.80,

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No. 1076 Gr. G. P. Hedley, The Battery, as from 19.2.30.

No. 889 Spr. K. 8. Robertson, En- gineer Company, as from 11.30.

No. 1481 Bdm. M. A. Castro, Corps Band, as from 20.2.30.

Leave.

No. 727 Sgt. W. H. Owen, Engineer. Coy, returned off leave from 28.2.30. No. 188 Sgt. W. H. C. Robson, 'A. Car Coy, from 1.8,80 to 80.3.30.

No. 1882 Sigm. J. A. H. Plummer, Corps Signals, from 13.30 to 282.31,

·· No. 1444 Pte. F. A. Delgado, No. 11 Pistour

from 21.2.80 to 21.8.30 (on ground)

No. 994 Ftc. H. V, Parker, Reservo Coy from 18.30 to 12.4.30,

No. 1503 Pte. W: D, Folly, No. 4 Platoon from 48.80 to 4.8.31.

R. C. STRACHEY, Captain, Acting Adjutant, HK.V.D. Corps,

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