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THE HONGKONG

FOOTBALL SPLIT HEALED.

REINSTATEMENT OF TWO CHINESE PLAYERS.

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1931.

The Hongkong Football Associa tion's Emergency Committed has now formally resolved in favour of the reinstatement of Chan Kwong-lu and Tao Kwal-shing, the two members of the China Athletle Football Club, whe kere suspended as the result of their connexion with the proposed European tour of the Loh Hwa team, of Shang- hai. This decision follows upon the receipt of the English Football As nociation's finding on the facts and brings to an end a diaputo which for Home months hax threatened harmony of Hongkong football,

the

The Hungkong Association's official announcement follows:

"Reference ausponaian 'at Menary. Chan Kwang.lu and Tap Kwal-shing, of China Athletic Association.

"Minutes of the meeting of the Emergency Committee held on Feb- runry 3

"The Hon. Secretary read the letter from Sir Frederick Wall. Secretary of the English Footonil Association, dated December 30. The Jetter was then discussed at length, and it was resolved:

"The Emergency Committee being antined that the acceptance by Bera. Chan Kwong-tu and To Kwai-shing of certain sums of money from the organisers of the Chinese Amateur Soccer Touring Team was acceptance by them under a complete misapprehension of the true position. and having regard to the terms of the last two paragraphs of the English Football Association's letter to the Hongkong Football Association, it hereby resolved that the suspension

Kwa-shing be withdrawn as from the third day of February 1931."

2/19/trickmazadrgie und gede ser vile vilegia Nayla dlake no va V MET ZA KIKEA Vienen Verkry of Messrs. Chan Kwong-ls and To

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"RIVER OF ROMANCE" AT THE CENTRAL.

LOCAL CRICKET.

TEAMS FOR THE WEEK-END MATCHES.

Miss Mary Brian, heruins of many a romantle part in the screen drama, The following will represent the pinys the rule of "Lucy" in The Varsity 2nd XI In a Leigu Match "Buddy" Rogers starring picture, against the Police next Sunday, at 2

River of Rumance" which comes top.m., at Happy Valley: the Central Theatre for a four days" run beginning to-day.

Director Wallace specified that all in the cast must have Southern ac- cents to further the realism of the spoken dialogue in the picture, which ix all-talking.

K. T. Loke (Capt.), A. A. Aziz, G. S. Scully, G. E. Yeah, P. L. Tan, II. Nomanbhuy, P. N. da Silva, R. E. G. Leong, W. Jamen, E. L. Gosano, F. Zimmern. Reserves, M, Yahyabhay and W. K. Choa.

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II.K.C.C. Teams v. Kowloon. Miss Brian was born in Corsicana, Texas. In the four years that she

The following will represent has forged ahead in pictures, achley-Club y, Kowloon C.C. to-morrow, com- ing the front rank as a Paramount mencing at 2 p.m.:

Featured player, her Dixio drawl has 1st XI (Home).-T. E. Pearce, A. became almost imperceptible. But.. Bawker, O. E. C. Marton, K. H. when the first "shots" of "River of Batger, E. R. Duckitt, A. C. Beck, Romance" were made, it was clear to A. Reid, W. H. B. Higg. R. II. Wild, all on the set that Miss Brian had. F. Green, J. W. Humphreys

nd no difficulty in resurrecting her 2nd XI (Away).-W. W. MacKenzie, dling. Umpid ingo.

R. K. Hepburn, P. W. J. Planner, E. Etherington. R. S. W. Paterson.

A splendid array of talent has heen cart in support of Rogers. The players include Henry B. Walt-11, veteran of the stage and the screen vince "Birth of П Nation" days; Wallace Beery, burly good-bad an of the time, Mrs. George Fawcett, Tube Collyer, Walter Metrail, Natalie Kingston, Anderson Lawler, George

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SHARE PRICES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

The following Is the list of local sharo quotationia ladued to-day!

Banks,

Hongkong: Bank, $2110 b. Chartered Bank, £10% n. Marcantile A. & B., £24. East Asia $120 b.

Insurances.

Canton Ins., $1300 kn. Unions Ins., $625 b. North China Ins., Tls. 180 b. China Underwriters, $3.40 b. Yapgtare Ind., $50 n. China Fires, 6475 b. H. K: Fire Ins., $1300 h.

Shipping.

Douglases, $28% 8.

H. K. Steamboatx, $27 n. Indo-Chinns, (Def.) $30 n. Union. Waterboats, $38 n.

Mining.

Benguets, $10% s.

Kailans, 33/9 n.... S'hat Explorations, Tis. 2 n. Nube, $39 8.

Docks, etc.

Kowlong Wharves, $172 K. Whampon Docks, $30 b. South China Motors 310 n. China Providents, $5.25 b. (old). Hongkews, TIs. 270 n.

New Engineerings, Tls. G n. Shanghat Ducks, Tis. 108 1.

Coltons,

Ew Cotton, Tls. 14.56 b. Shai Cottons, T. 90% (old) b.

Lands, Hotels, etc.

H, and S. Hotels, $12.80 . H. K. Land. 86 b. (old).

tin. 384b, S'hai Land Tie, 350 L. Humphreys, $17.16 b. Reuities, $9.45 b.

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Public Utilities, Tramways, $17.40 sa. Peak Trame, (old) $14 n. Star Ferries, $93% China Lights, (old) $24.90 b. H. K. Electrics, $79 b. Telephones, $351⁄2 n. China Buses, Tis, 19 n. Singapore Tractions, 7/10 n.

Industrials.

China Sugara, 80 cia. n. Malabons, $27 n.

Cald, Macg. Ord: Tls. 114 Canton Ices, $3.60 n.

Cements (Comb) $17 b. Ropes. $13.60 b.

Venz: Goldfields $8.50 b.

Stores, etc.

J.

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Dairy Farms, $26 b.

Watson, $12.60 b.

In their League match against the Royal Artillery at Sookumpoo to morrow afternoon, the Police R.C. cricket team will be represented by the following:--T. !. King 1. la Bart Sparrow, A. Reynolds, C. F. Alexander, F. E. E. Booker, W. Meadows, T. R. Hunter, B. G. Thorpe, C. Laughinn, 13, G. Baker and W. W

Reserves: A Brewery

Queen's Theater. colourful revuette. entitled "Climbing the Golden Stairs," is one of the two major attractions in the current prografome of the "Queen's | Williamson. Theatre. It noteworthy for a und T. McMahon, number of attractive dances and ensembles, interspersed with unusieni pieres, which provide excellent enter. tainment before the other picture,

"Men of the North," which follows the revue, is a story of the froz North and of the struggle for six- tence to which its Inhabitants are subjected. The product of such an WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & ENGRAVER, inhospitable region is a hardy people,

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RESULTS OF THE RECENT COMPETITIONS.

ruled by elementary passions.

Mr Buyers qualified for the with the greed of gold as the basie

Captain's Cup for January, 08-22=76. root of lawless desires. Into.

Mrs. Erle Grimble won the the

prize story is introduced the role played by

kindly presented by Mrs. T. E. Pearce, the famous North Western Mounted New Course, Fanling held on Jan- for the best Medal Rourai aver the Police who preserve the orderly inkary 7, with 109-40-73. Hale and Repairing of Child and Silver Goods.

which binds these far-flung om. Any kind of Walcbre, Chronometers, Chronn-unities together, and is Its Govern araphs, Regentart, Speedometera. Typewriters ment as well and anything in the line of dellente mechanlem.

its arbiter of justion On this theme is set the story of

All crúars executed promptly a moderate Gilbert Kalam past in the tould of

zate.

M. ROCDATSKY,

ASSEUR R. SHIMIDZU.

Mrs. Keary has won the Railway Cup this year, beating Mrs. Fergusont in the final.

there will be a Bores Competition From February 15 to 18. inclusive,

a young French Canadian, who takover the New Course. Fanting, for n what he wants and nearly runs foul of prize kindly presented by Mrs. G. the law as the consequence, Burbart more, Any number of cards may Leonard plays optasite him a

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City girl introduced into a world of wins. Entrants are warned that the the taken out. The best card returned experiences. The two. with book must be signed before starting, Arnold Kalf, as the typieni N.W.M.P. and cards properly marked and signed Sergeant, give excellent portrayals, by an opponent. Kecommended for many years of in a production which can be recom

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Fool at Fanting held during

Miss Stevensen won the Medni month. with 05-23-72.

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The Taggart Cup has been won by Mrs. Cassidy who beat Mrs. Rodgers į 5 and 3.

Der A. Winge, $1 n. Lane Crawords, $4 n. Mackintoshs, $19 b. Sineers, $13% D.

Miscellaneous. Amusements, $261⁄2 b. Constructions, $5.20 n. B' que lud. G. Bonds, $67 H.K.G. Loan, 6% Prem.

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ANOTHER BRILLIANT ARSENAL WIN.

BEAT CITY AT LEICESTER BY 7 TO 2.

London, Feb. 5. Arsenal resumed leadership of the Firat Division of the league to-day, I when they obtained a brilliant vic- tory at Lolocator over the City. Ldicenter wore overwhelmed, Ar senal acoring seven goals to two- | Reuter,

The amended table follows:

Goals

Arsenal

Wednesday Aston Villa Derby Portsmouth West Ham.. Huddersfield M'chester C,

P. W. D. L. F. A PLE. 20 17 0 3 86 38 40 28 17 6 6 70 48 39

28 11 8

27 13 7 27 11

27 12 6

6 84 57 36 7 65 49 83

7 68 48 81

0 63 60. 27 11 7 61.48 28 12 4 11 50 51 Sheffield U... 27 10 8 9 Middlesbro 28 12 4 12 Chelsen

27 10 7 10

Hinckburn 27 10 6 11

Newcastle 27 11 4 12 59 Liverpool ..27 0 8 10 60 Leicester Sunderland Bolton Biriningham 27 Grimsby Leeds Binckpool M'chester U.. 28

-26 11 8 12 65

27 8 8 11 60 80 27 9 6 13 30 51

7 8 12 41

28 9 4 15 40 00

27 8 6 14 52 68 37 7 7 13 40 86 21 4 4 20 30 80 12

PLYMOUTH FLYING

DISASTER.

INJURED MAN WAS POSSIBLE SCHNEIDER' CONTESTANT. -

London, Feb. 5. Flying Officer Ryley, who JA rapidly recovering in hospital from his hurts in the disaster to the dying boat at Plymouth yes- terday, had heen recommended as a possible Schneider Trophy com- petitor.

The other injured officer, Flight Lieutenant Maurice Ely, is in a critical condition-Reuter.

London, Feb. 6. It is believed that yesterday's disaster to the flying boat at Ply- mouth WILA not caused by any failure in the craft. Flying bonta of the type involved, have given a splendid record of service and have Aown many thousands of miles without accident, including, during last year, fine fights to India, Lisbon and Tedland.---British Wire- Tuna.

HOCKEY.

Y.M.C.A. TÉAM TO PLAY CUMBERLAND.

The following have been selected to represent the Y. M. C. A. second eleven in a hockey match against II.M.S. Cumberland on King's Fork at 4.30 p.m. to-morrow:

Keyserling, Dormer, Tipple, Macey, Allen, Bates, Muller. Smith, Ashton, Brown. Parker.

Ladies' Hockey.

The following team. will represent the above Club in n match against the Hongkong Ladies' Club at King's Park at 4.15 p.hi.

Lu-morrow: D. Hunt; M. Martin, M. Gearge; D. Pinguet, D. Smith, S. Dalziel; Bouth, M. Groundwater, B. 1rst. A. Fowler and D. Avenal

"Yesterday's “Stickler" Solution.

The above theich shows how johnny arranged the numbers, 1 to 14, so that the three numbers, in each of the seven sides of the 'dia- " gram, add to 19.

E.

STICKLERS

30

APPLES 6 FOR 5

JOHNNY bought some apples at the rate of 3 for 2 cents. He sold them at the rate of 6 for 5 cents and gained 12 cerita. How many apples did he buy?

OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS,

Across

14

1 You "ean tev USA," for a re-

5 Take corn to this Italian Island and then look for it in the sky. * Do not take this or be in its

end, if you cannot ând it,

10 This is held by one of a down. 11 Au umbrella shelters this girl. 12 The fing precedes this.

13 Beth is an unly daughter, sind is a very churming girl (hidden), 16 Signs are not lacking in these

transfers,

17 Life for muny consists of these

and their opposites.

18 Biblical mountain.

20 Giddy-largely due to light. 42 Scottish town.

This authoritative proclamation. may be elled.

24 A conjunction to end.

28 Sken material with a wavy

Justre.

20 After Paoling had been this by 1 Carnera, the latter consplulned about the t of most of it 30 "I have

seen war's lightning fushing...and scorned, umf the reeling strife, To- step."

Lag of the Last Minstrel" A famous pupil of Plato.

Down

1 Impudence for a goose that la equally applicable to its mate. 2 Steala, slangily.

3 Catch this vehicle and take in the market on the return journey. 4 Cave way.

The heart of the matter. These make a vain display of learning-though we are told' to get instruction from 'the part.

last

7 Hugely..

9 Those are associated with straw-

berry leaves and bella.

14 Go slow until that on your

left in behind (hid).

15 You must take a waggon to find

this peasant.

16 You should be safe in this sort

of aircraft.

18 This bit is stender, and has

Joint in the middle.

19 One of the United States. 20 Concentrate.

21 A place of abode that is largely

habit.

25 must go more often. Several lyrics appent to me greatly (hidden).

20 your speech a little, Lest it

may Mar your fortunes."— King Lear.

27 A garment.

Yesterday's Solution

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ARRATUN TROUPER

TWIN

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ASSUMED

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RAYMOND

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