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TO-MORROW AT KING'S
THE
THEY MARRIED TO BE FREE!!
She Wanted Him As
A Lover
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He Wanted Her As A Mistress
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So they married.. Each to do as each desired. Such was their Perfect Under standing. Did it work?
GLORIA
Swanson
IN
PERFECT UNDERSTANDING
with
LAURENCE OLIVIER JOHN HALLIDAY GENEVIEVE TOBIN MICHAEL FARMER
Gloria Swanson Pictures Corp. Ltd. United Artists Picture
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1933.
NANKING LANDING IN FUKIEN
FOOCHOW Saturday's ANXIETIES Cricket
AERIAL INVASIONS FEARED
(Our Own Correspondent),
Foochow, Dec. 11. Things are not moving very fast in Foochow, though there are plenty of rumours. Some alarm has been caused by stories of bombing air raids on Chuanchow and Shansien.
It is impossible to discover how far the stories are true, but people naturally have a kind of uneasy feeling that something of the sorti may happen in Foochow, and the account of the concentration of bombing neroplanes at Puchong, i and the hurried construction
aerodromes there and at Kionning- fu, is not renasuring.
Teams
K. C. C. SELECT TWO ELEVENS
string,
sented by E. C. Fincher, E. F
`H.K. UNIVERSITY, DEGREES
MEDICAL EXPERT'S
INQUIRY
Speaking at the Rotary Club tiffn yesterday, a vialter to Hongkong,
SERVICES SPORT
GRABHAM'S HAT TRICK
(Continued from Page 11.)
Col. Sir Richard Needham said he strong,
to students at the Hongkong
Gmbham again broke
strong
was in Hongkong as the guest of through before half time to place
B Cumberland In the Vice-Chancellor of the Univer- the The Kowloor Cricket Club havesity, Sir William Hornell, and had position. selected their two cricket teams been sent to Hongkong by the!
The second half saw the Wishart for Saturday's friendly matches. General Medical Council of Great adopt the initiative and they scor- The seniors are meeting the Britain and Ireland to, ace the ed two goals in quick succession to Diocesan Boy the wavy reserves, standard of examinations given tain the equaliser, took its toll of
equaliae. But the pace set to ob-. the Wishart, and the Cumberland The first eleven will be repre- University in regard to medicine. recovered. Smith adding another Fincher. N. A, E. Mackay, W. C. For the past twelve years he had goal with the greatest of ease. Hung, W. Hyde, C. 1. Stapleton, been visiting various universities Just before the close Grabham, in 1. PH. Macauley, F. A. Munn, in the East, in India, Burma, Cey-a brilliant effort, found the net to F. W. M. Lewis, T. W. Carr and lon. Singapore and finally in make the Cumberland safe W. L Mackenzie,
flongkong, Daring, the last two defeat. weeks he had been looking at the examinations and observing what CUMBERLAND: BOYS the examiners expected of the students for them to receive the award of the degree of M.B., B.S. of
The second eleven la.
F. E. Lawrence, F. S. W. Smith, G. Lee. S. Jex, G. A. V. Hall, D. S. Green, G. A. White, W. Mulcahy, W. H. G. Hirst, F. A. Dunnett and of E. Simcocks.
HOCKEY TEAM.
ROUTED
from
Kent Youngsters Net Six Goals
the Univeralty. That WAR necessary because the M.B. of the Hongkong University was recog nised by the General Medical The American missionarigs at For their Mamak hockey tourna- Council ne entitling the holder to
The second eleven of the Kent's Yonping came down the River ament match against the Royal be placed on the register of few days ago. They had the mis- Corps of Signals at Marina this medical practitioners in England, Boys defeated the reserves of the friendly fortune to be wrecked on the way, afternoon, the Police will be re- which in turn gave him the pri- Cumberland's Boys in a
on the Dockyard ground and some baggage was damaged, presented by:
vilege of practising anywhere he match pleased within the British Empire, yesterday afternoon by six goale but there were no casualties.
and That degree differed from other to nil.
In the first ten minutes, Robin- and degrees in the sense that it car- Khan, ried with it a responsibility out-son oponed the scoring with a shot side Hongkong-a legal respon-Jnto the corner of the net. Soon sibility, because if a medical prac-after this Cobh broke through to Btioner was registered in Eng-score, but was ruled offside. This land he must full certain condi-did not deter him from having
Jessop: Kuali Mohammed The danger of new Communist incursion towards Yenping seems Blackburn: Dormer, Gough very real, in fact they are already Hayward: Pilo, Rula said to be on their way, and of Perkins, Wass and Pile, course there is also danger Aghting in that region between
of
the XIXth Army and the forces SERVICES GOLF na. He hud, therefore, to con- another banz at goal a few minutes
of the Central Government.
NANKING TROOPS LANDING.
be
Funing district is said to under the control of the Navy, and Central Government troops are said to be landing at Santuno. Defences are being strengthened
COMDR. LINDSELL WINS CHAMPIONSHIP
in the neighbourhood of Foochow UNIT COMPETITION both up-river and down. But it la devoutly to be hoped. that the whole farce may be brought to a close speedily without fighting. Ir in some way the leaders in the movement could be isolated, this ought not to be difficult,
EXCHANGE RATES
Paris.
Genova Borlin
Helsingfors.
Oslo Athens.
Dec. 11.
.83.13/82
.10.88 .13.70
?
tinue his abservations and see if, later this time to score.
In the Hongkong University, those Barff the Cumberland goalkeeper conditions were being fulfilled. put up the strongest resistance When he had made a complete possible against such superior play survey he would report to the and often excelled himself. Before General Medical Council.
half time Robinson succeeded in netting his second goal.
The
French
Lawn
·
The Cumberland put up a better showing in the second half, but Tennis could not stem the rush of the
Parla.
Results of the United Services golf Federation stepped toward tennis eager Kent forwards, Robinson meeting held on the Old and New Courses, Fanling, by kind permission of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, on December 7, 8 and yesterday, are as follows:
36 Holes Championship: Comdr. Lindsell, 81+82-103; Captain Ben- jeon, 83+82=105; Lt. Cdr. F. M. R.
Stephenson, 88+80108.
open tournament at its annual subsequently netted in quick auc-
a com-cession to complete the debacle. meeting when it named
H.M.S. Kent:Underwood, Dentus, mitted to study the future Inter- national relationship of amateur Lock; Weiss, Richardson, Winlow: and professional federations."
Cobb. Robinson, Marshall, Swales. Hawkesworth.
FI.M.S. Cumberland;
Barff:
2nd.-H.M.S. Cumberland, 40 down;. Smith, Smyth: Keeno, Parker, ar.M.S. Eagle "A" and H.M.S. Steele: Dilautt, Gray, Dyor, Gold- 30 Holen Handicap: Lt. E. Brown, | Kent “A”, 43 down,
Jing, Ponnell. Dec. 12
(Handicap): 83.10/32.83+82-106, less 25-141 Lt. Cdr.
10.92 Browning, 88+81-169, les 20-149; 1st 4th Submarino Flotilla, 12 down; 19.72 Lt. James, 80+80166, less 16-150; 2nd.-H. M. S. Berwick, 18 down; 2264 Capt. Bean, 84+92170, less 20-160, 3rd-2nd East Lancs Kegt., 19 down;.|
18 Holes Handicap (Old Course): 10.90 68214 Lt. Burnett, 83-10-73; Capt. Barry. 82% 87-13-74; Lt. Cdr. F. M. R. Stephen- 85% son, 80-0-74. 1/35
18 Holes Handicap (New Course): Lt. Cdr. Brown, 81-10-71; Capt. 30.80-6-72.
8.131 Benn 84-18-71; Lt. James,
110
40.1/10 Veterans 18 Holes Handicap:
.226%
.19.00
.582
Milan.. Buenos Aires.
Shanghai..
York.
.82.3/16
363% 1/3.11/16 5.08%
.8.12
.80
110
.39.31/32
Hongkong
Brussels.
660 1/6% 23.492
Stockholm
Copenhagen.
Lishon
Bombay
Rio.
10.30 22.40 109/ 1/6.1/32
.1/2,7/16 85%
Belgrade
.240
Montreal
.5.04
Silver (anot)
..18
War Loan.. ..100%
-British Wirelves.
Yolchama.
Montevideo
Silver (forward).18.11/16
19.30
22 40 Par Singles: Surg. Lt.Cdr. Sloane 109% (17) 2 up; Surg. Comrd, Horas (18) 1/0.3/041 up; Lt. James (8) 1 down.
WOMEN'S CONTEST
Mrs. Fiddes-Wilson's Winning Round
650 Capt. Wells, 90-16=75; Capt The Ladies Section of the Royal 1/6/16 Benson,
82-7-76; Brigadler, G. Hongkong Golf Club held their Medal 23.63% Rowan-llamilton, 88-11-77.
Competition yesterday afternoon, The medal was won by Mrs. Fiddes- Wilson, who returned the excellent 20 handicap; score of 95, less a bringing her total score to 88.
Sheridan Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. both tied for the prize awarded for the best score returned over a course Both had 28 of six sealed holes..
4 Par Foursomes: Lt. Cur. Rundle 1/2.18/32 and Lt. Williamson, 1 down; Lt. Cdr. 35% Crockett and Pay Cdr. Tetley, 4 down; 24 Major. Denvir and Major. Sarsfeld, 5.00% down: Lt. Cdr. Atkinson and Lt
18 Russell, 5 down. 18.9/10 100.7/16
Inter Unit Competition. (Scratch);
points to their credit, so it was de- cided to share the honours between thom, instead of deciding the issue in
1st-4th Submarine Flotilla, 38 down; play.
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