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TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, · 1932.

CHARITY FOOTBALL.

SERVICE TEA:18 TO MEET.

CHINESE ON SUNDAY

Two charity football matches are being played on Sunday in aid of the Naval and Military charities. Both gamex will be played at Caroline Ill

be between Service teams and and will the South China A. A. combinations, In the first match, which in to com mence at 2.46, the Twelfth Heavy Battery, Retball Shield, will meet Artillery, winners of the Junior the South China Athletic Association junior eleven and at 4.30, a Combined Servico team, consisting of Army and "South Navy players will oppose the China A. A. menfura.

The Combined Service team is a very strong one and has been selected Hustic (High- follows: Pte. landers); L/C Mullard (Borderers), Pte. Morrison (Borderers), A. Stevens (II. M. S. Orpheus). Cpl. Hay (Highlanders), pt.

A. B. Robertson Hughes M. S. Oden); (Highland (11ighlanders), S. 13. Pte. Davis (Border- ers), l'te. A, Rawson (Royal Naval Hospital),

Duncan (Borderera). Pte. and

Reserves: E. I. A. Cox (f. M. S. Cumberland), Sta. Holmes (IL M. S. Cumberland), Pien, Johnson, Chan- Bdr. Bryant ning, (Borderers),

1174

(Royal Artery), Ptes, Christie and Campbell (Highlanders).

Friendly Match.

the

The following have been selected to represent

Hongkong unZLİ Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., In a friendly soccer match against the Peninsula hotel to-day at 6 pm. at the Club de Rericio: Lee Bo-cheun, W. t. Brown (Copt), Kwok Lam, Lau Hong-door, La Fernandes, Lai Chi-dun, Mak Yee- Hick, Lee Kwul-wal, Chan Cheung- Ite. in. E. White. Lui Kwong-kun

DA CIRA.

serve:

HOCKEY.

MATCH FIXED FOR THIS EVENING CANCELLED

and for

The hockey match between 11.K. Hockey Club "A" and H.K. Singapore Brigade, R.A., fixed this evening, has been cancelled, owing to Brigade Sports.

Radio Sports Team.

The following will represent the Radio Sports Club in a friendly game ngainat H.M.S. Cumberland on the.

Hill,

On Radio ground, Caroline Saturday at 3 p.m.: S. Singh: T. Singh, Singh: Humb, Singh, A. E. P. Guest, G. Singh, J. T. Gilchrist, K. Singh and F. A. Kemp, Reserves: Atta Singh, Jaggeet Singh and Atina Singh. Referee: H. Singh, Hongkong 1.C. Seconds. The following will represent the Hongkong Hockey Club Seconds against the 3/9th Jnts on the Club

Monday at 5.20 p.m. ground on E. S. Moses, L. Nicholson, L, A. R. Duncan, 1. D. Lowe, E. G. S. Dale. J. E. Polter, S. J. H. Fox, S. 1. W. A. Nowers, W. E, Williams and E. C. Fincher.

Hongkong 1.C. Seniors.

Wednesday the Hongkong On

the Jat Hockey Club will meet Regiment on the U.S.R.C. ground at 5.30 pan. and will be represented by the following teams.-G. Duncan; W. Wondward, J. Rodger; W. A. Reed, A. A. Dund, J. E. Patter; D.. B. Evans, G. E. Divett, Williams, E. V. Reed, C. C. Francis.

ARMY ATHLETICS

FIRST DAY'S RESULTS OF AREA MEET

LYTTON MISSION

PARTY PROGRESSING ON TWO ROUTES

Peking, Apr, 21. General McCoy and Signor Marescotti, the Amerienn and Italian members of the League Commission of Inquiry, visited the Great Wall at Shanhaikwan yen- terday.

21 YEARS AGO

SOME EXTRACTS FROM THE "TELEGRAPI!" FILES

The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the

22nd, 1011. week ended April 2

The rate of the dollar 011 mand was 1s. 0.11/180.

de

The death occurred in Macao of

Mr. A. O. Lang was authorised After seeing the Great Wall to sign per pro. for Messrs. Gibb they are reported to have returned Livingston and Co. where it in to Chinwangtao, understood they are waiting until they are Lytton and the other members of the Commission have arrived at Mukden before proceeding there by train.

informed that Lord Mr. Pedro Long Hing Roo, former proprietor of the Hing Kee Hotel.

Lord Lytton and Dr. Wellington Kon, with the Japanose assessor, av left Chinwangtao for Dairen

Mancomun "TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT

Numerous Pictures

To-morrow.

There will be a wide selce- tion of topical pictures in to- morrow's issue of the Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement.

Sporting events illustrated will be the tennis doubles championship final, the exhibi- tion games by Japanese players and the Hongkong-Canton tennia matches; St. Joseph'a College and R. A. sports meet- ings; and a group of Professor Mauricia ant his ju-jitsu pupils.

Wedding pictures will in- clude those of Mr. D. Morley. of Hongkong University, and Miss Winifred Meadows, at Tock Yokohama; Mr. Frank and Miss Norma A. Jan Ser Chin: Mr. H. K. Leung and Miss Mary Quan Foy.

Besides numerous other ple- tures will be one of the Queen's College Old Boys' Association dinner, and another of the coming-of-age party of Mias Arline Lee.

ARCHITEKTONINAMINATIONS

to

Captain H. C. D. Frampton, of the China Navigation Co., passed away at the Government Civil 110s- pitul.

·

Mr. E. C. L. Lewis was appointed acting Postmaster General during the absence of Mr. C. Mel. Messer.

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U.S. SUBMARINES

DEPARTURE YESTERDAY ON

ANNUAL CRUISE

The U. S. submarines 8-36, 8-37, S-39 and 8-41, escorted by U.8.3. Canopus departed for Amoy yen- terday at 8 a.m., after remaining Tho in Hongkong for five days. submarines, which are part of the U. S. Tenth Submarino division, are on their annual cruise,

They were to have left for Chefoo, but it is understood that this port is being omitted from No significanco their itinerary.

la attachod by local Consular off-

cinia to the fact that the visit of the submarines and U.S.S. Canopus to Amoy coincides with the trouble that threatens that district.

HOMEWARD BOUND. H.M.S. Vindictive Leaves

With 600 Aboard. H.M.S. Vindictive departed for Portsmouth, vin ports yesterday at 8 a.m. taking over 600 officers and ratings who had been relieved from various ships comprising the China Squadron stationed at Hongkong. 96.7/16 Among those who departed were 19.36 over 300 officers and rr.lings from 15.82

11.3.S. Medway and 164 from the 20.3/16 submarine flotilla.

Previous Day. Yesterday,

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Koo Carries On.

Dairen, Apr. 20. Dr. Wellington Kno in a press to-day declared his Enterview determination to accompany Lord Lytton wherever he went in Man- churia.

Lord Lytton and Dr. Koo left for Mukden on a special train this afternoon.---Reuter.

London Terminals. August 1932 4/71⁄2 up d. December 1932 4/11% no change March 1989 5/24 no change. May 1933 44, no change. Buyers at above prices, sellers asking d-d more.

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MR.

Mission at Mukden.

Mukden, Apr. 21,

All sections of the League com-

Shanghai, Apr. 21.

A traveller from Japan declares

ALFRED SZE RESIGNS

MR. QUO TAI-CHI TO SUCCEED

Nanking, Apr. 21.

The on their way to Mukden,

and German delegates French

Dairen.- u/bo have

gone Reuter.

Protest to Lytton

Mukden, Apr. 21. This city is excitedly awaiting the arrival of the Longue Commis- sion. The walls are plastered with welcoming posters and the mission arrived safely here at 8 fate of Dr. Wellington Koo isp.m.-Reuter.

Re- Ma Chan-shan's Movements. causing must speculation. ports from Changchun state that

Mr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister the Manchukuo Government has decided to forcefully eject him from its territory and that the that a strict ban has been placed on to London, has resigned his post Mr. Quo Tal-chi, the political Foreign Minister has protested to all mention of General Ma Chan-on account of ill-health,

"bis apparent shan and his activities, and all

who was China's chief delegate to disregard of the Manchukuo Gov- cables referring to him are being Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs. ernment's authority" in connexion suppressed.

Ma Chan-shan is reported to be the recent Armistice Conference with Dr. Koo's visit. Dr. Kan and Lord Lotion are aboard a special somewhere near Blagovestcherak, in Shanghai, hus been appointed 110. the Permanent Mr. Isu train and are expected to arrive having fled there, it is alleged with to succeed him. late to-night although it is sug- $2,000,000 from the Manchukuo gested that the Manchukuo may treasury in addition to $1,000,000 Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs He is said to be in replaces Mr. Quo Tai-chi, and Mr. attempt to prevent Dr. Koo passing of his own. Pulantien on the border of Japan- communication with Chang Hsuch Lit Taung-chich, former Minister

Reuter, ear leased territory-Reuter Spelung and with a Sovlet officer in to Spain, replaces Mr. Hsu Mo.-

Manchuli.--Reuter,

Lord Lyllon

For of the events in the annual | ciał. Lwo-day athletic meeting of the Hong- Jong Ares were decided at Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon. There are 10 events down for this afternoon.

Of the events decided yesterday, the South Wales Borderers were second in three and third in the other, giving them a fairly gomi laut over the other unita in the total number of points

seured.

In the half mile relay race, the Royal Artillery runners filled fimmt place while the Hongkong S.R.A. won the three mile team race. First place in the long jump event was secured by a representative of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. The Jat Regiment provided the best competi- tor in the high Jump.

Half Mille Kelny--1, Royal Artillery; 2, South Wales Borderers; 3. Jal Regiment,

iligh Jun-1, at Regiment; 2, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders; 3. South Wales Borderers.

Long Jump-1, Argyll and Butler- lund Highlanders; 2, South Wales Bonierers; 3. Jat Regiment.

Three Miles Team Race-1, Hong-

S.J.A.;

Wales South * Borderers; 3, Jat Regiment.

SEWELL & WRIGHT

WIN H.K.C.C. MIXED DOUBLES

G. W. Sowell and A. F. Wright,

on

playing ut minus 50, defented 1. and G. Rodger (scr.) in the final of the Hongkong Cricket Club Bandi- cap doubles tennis tourament the stand court yesterday.

Sowell and Wright won the first set at 8-6, conceded the next at 6-8, but outplayed the Rodger brothers In the final stanza to the tune of 6-1. This is the last result in the Club tournaments.

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