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OF KUOMINCHUN.

THE YM.C.A.

AUSTRALIAN PONIES

No.

ALLOTTED.

DRAW AT THE. JOCKEY CLUB YESTERDAY.

Description.

1 Bay gelding

Although enjoying the better of the Shanghal, Nov. 10. exchanges, the Y.M.C.A. suffered de

The batch of twenty Australian sub- Stressing the need for a rigid feat at the hands of the Club second grillins, which, as reported yesterday, reduction of taxation in Shensi, string, whom they entertained yester- have arrived for local owners, werɑ formerly administered by the Kuo-day at King's Park, the visitors drawn for at the Jockey Club stables minchun Government, General Ho securing the odd goal in three. The yesterday evening. The following Ying-ching, the Nationalist game was featured by the clever were the results of the draw: General officer commanding the custodianship of Borrowman in the. Nanking foreca along the Peking- Club goal: He saved the visitors Hanko Railway, said this morn-time and again in the second half, ing, in a press interview at Cheng-when the YM. were doing all the chow, that the most pathetic attacking, and the Club owe it to him scenes of starvation and famine that they succeeded in securing the were witnessed during his recent honours. tour of Shensi. At Sianfu he was interviewed by representatives of the Chamber of Commerce who advocated an immediate decrease in the exorbitant taxation, express ing the fear that continuation of the heavy imports reduce Shens

state of complete

commerce to a stagnation.

General Ho Ying-ching aald that

first half, Major Kerrick and E., C. All three goals were scored in the Fincher doing the seedful for the Club and T. J. Price retaliating with # really fine shot for the Y.M.

F. Atyeo, in the homester's goal, was perhaps not seen at his best. The home side were the better team in the second half, but found Borrow man ready to frustrate every move.

Drawn By. Mosers. Hall &

Shenton Dynasty Messrs. Mackie & Grayburn Messrs. Fung &

Tang

Chan Tin soc

S. L. Kong

W. T Stanton L. Reidy

2

Chestnut mare

3

Bay golding

4

Chestnut mare

5

Bay gelding

6 Chestnut mare

7

Bay gelding

8 Chestnut mare

9

Bay gelding

10

Roan gelding

11

Brown mare

12

Chestont gelding

G. A. Harriman

13

Brown mare

14

Brown gelding

15 Dun mare

Wong

he would present the view of the It was an excellent game. Shensi merchants. to Nanking,. Team for To-day's Game. < supporting their plea for the cur

16 Brown gelding tailment of taxation. Comment-Radio Sports Club will represent the 17 Bay mare

The following members of the ing on disbandment, General Ho RS.C. Hockey Team in a hockey stated that all the Kuominchun match

Against the Argyll and 18 Brown' gelding remnants along the Lung-Hai Rail- Sutherland Highlanders Hockey Team, 19 Bay mare way had either been disbanded or at U.S.R.C. Ground at 4.15 p.m. to 20 Dun gelding dispersed, and Nanking was most day confident of the complete suppres. sion of the Kuominchun troops in north-western China.

An Appeal To Nanking.

Peking, Nov. 10. Following the air raid on Tai- yuanfu on November 8, in which a number of casualties were suffered, Shang Chen has wired to Ho Ying-1 ching requesting him to ask Nan- king to stop Buch, raids for the sake of the civilian population.

The Manchurian air forces which are expected here are stated by the vernacular papers to be on the way, and are due Reuter.

to-morrow.

Chanan Singh, Rattan Singh, J. S. Grewal, A. E. P. Guest, Atma Singh,.

Mrs. Pearce

K. C. Lau

Liang Hau-yuen

Kangaroo Messrs. Proulx

&Hong Sling Ping-

shun

Dr. J. C. Mac-

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Messrs. Lowis

& Sheldon

M. H. Logan

Kong E. Suen

A. J. P. Heard

Sir John Sandeman Allen, Pre

M. S. Grewal, M. H. Hassan, Gurba-sident of the Economic Committee chan Singh, Awtar Singh (Captain), Kalwant Singh and F. A. Kemp. Re serve:-B. S. G

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

TEAMS FOR TRIAL GAME

ON WEDNESDAY.

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There will be a trial game Wednesday, November 12th at 5 p.m. sharp. Teams as under:

Colours-Back: J: P. Whitham: Threequarters, M. G. Mills, G. A. L. Plummer (Capt.), G. J. D. Law, A. R

LEAGUE OF NATIONS. S. Major: Halfbacks, J. S. Lee, L H.

LOCAL BRANCH OF SOCIETY TO BE FORMED.

M. Mecredy: Forwards, Hartley, E. G. Dale. J. E. Henry, R. D. Beaumont, Buttress, B. L. Stock. H. D. Clippingdale, Allern, E. F.

Club Colours Back, S. J. H. Foxi Threequarters, J. Johnson, G. P. Lam-

It is announced by advertisemert (Capt.), G. R. More, E. T. E ment in another column of this Nash, Halfbacks, J. H. King, F. C. B. issue that the inaugural meeting Black: Forwards, D. L. Milne Day, W. of The League of Nations Society F. Leckie, W. F. Peers, Cochrane, Wat in Hongkong is to be held on son, W. J. Kerr, W, R. Andrews, A Wednesday, November 26, at 6.30 N. Other.

p.m., in St. John's Cathedral Hall. Referee.-C. E. Holmes.

The aim of the Society is to On Saturday, November 15th, the educate and make effective public Club 1st. XV. will play the United opinion in the Colony concerning Services. Teams to be Amounced the League of Nations. Branches later.

of the Society exist in all parts of the world and it is felt that here! in Hongkong, with such a cosmo- politan community, wide scope ex- ists to interest people in all the work that is being done at Geneva and elsewhere by the League of Nations for the promotion of world peace and the combatting! of social evils.

FORMOSAN REVOLT.

SUICIDE OF RINGLEADER CONFIRMED.

Tokyo, Nov. 10. According to official despatches the latest engagement between Japanese troops and Formosan tribesmen resulted in the loss of 16 Japanese killed.

It is officially confirmed that Ichiro Hanaoka, the ringleader of the revolt, committed suicide.

About 40 enemy dead have been, discovered, while the latest figures| of. Japanese victims of the recent massacre show a total of 122 known) dead and 17 still missing.-Rou- ter.

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