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SHIELD SOCCER
(Continued from Page 8.)
the East Regiment. Subsequently Surreys were winners in 1925 and 1920, and the C.O.S.D. held it during 1927 and again in 1929.
The Royal Navy first became in- scribed on the rhield in 1931, and they repeated this distinction in 1933 and Brain just year.
One of the most Interesting points revealed by thin historical glance is that neither shield has yet been won by the same club three years in яue- cession. The Navy has an opportunity this year af achieving this, and in view of the draw they should be able this to make a confident start to Quest quest.
The first round draw in both com- petitions. This year is undeniably in- teresting, bringing together as it does several of the best teams.
The holders, for instiner, entertain the Lincolns at Caroline Hill, The Lincolns are not going to be here much longer, and this is their big op
them п nortunity to leave behind
most sporting memory of one of the and talented Army teams ever grace the Colony soccer fields.
to
to
The match is almost certain provide the best Spectacle of the day, and Caroline Hill accommodation will probably be taxed to its capacity.
ALWAYS DO WELL
The Lineolus have never failed to offer the Chinese teams a fine run for their.
money. One's recollection of their magnificent performance, against the Menlor side Sonkunpro a few weeks ago I still fresh-It-would- come as no surprise if they did defent the holders.
Lhn
On the other haml South China “B”. have given ample proof this year they are as good, if not slightly better, thin a senson ago. They have an im pressive league record, and under the
Ruidance of Pau Ke-ping are tu-day
excellent football.
I am inclined to regard the outcome of this match, as being in the lap of the gods, rather than be lured into a definite forecast of the result.
Another tie of interest on Saturday is that between the Club and East Lancashires. The teams
very
are
evenly matched, but the Club have Shield traditions which may have a big influence on their display-anı! the result.
But East Lanenshires cannot but help feet clated at their success of lust' week when they defeated the Recrele and it should give them confidence for
Saturday's game.
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NOTES OF THE DAY HEAD COLDS
Continued from Page British Crown Colonies, both Mar- tinique and Guadeloupe return De- putles to the French Parliament. OLD FRIENDS AND FOES Old friends and foes will meet at They are generally negroes. One, Causeway Bay where St. Joseph's M. Candace, was a French Minis- Francs, who entertain the Recreio, and the struggle ter a few years ago. is bound to be highly interesting. lost Canada and Louisiana, cnce and possibly exciting. The Recreio nearly had Argentina for a colony. hope to be better represented than This was in 1810, when Jacques de they were a week ago, and with a Liniers, the French-born viceroy of stronger defence expect to see them
the Spanish colony of La Pinto, was win through to the second round.
The other senior tie on Saturday made Count of Buenos Aires for is between the Fusillers and Kowloon his splendid defence of the capital nt. Sookunpoo, and in this 1 cannot against the British. Inspired by see any other, result but a win for Anne Perrichon de Vandeuil, a con the soldiers, who are undoubtedly the patriot of volcanic charm and best military team performing in beauty, Liniers tried to put down Hongkong to-day,
the juntas who were ruining the Sunday sees a
bir Chinese "Derby" Spanish colonies in South America. -South China "A" and the Athletic. Careline fill is the venue, and if the In 1820 he was arrested and ne- of attempting to hand teams play. per cent, football of cused
100
which
they are capable, then one of Argention the most classical matches of the was shot.
senson is guaranteed.
My vote must go to South China
over
to France. He
"A" Their playing record of the Tong Lo-chau, coolie, charged lie." season demands it. But they will not fore Mr. W. Schofield, at the Central have things their own way and cannot Magistracy this morning, with re- afford to play below last Sunday's turning from banishment befors the form in order to win.
HOLDERS AND NEW HALF BACK
-South China "B"
Undecided
South China "B." holders of the Shield are contemplating introducing
/expiration of his period of five years)
In October this year, was sentence to nine months hard labour. He was arrested in Tat Yuen Street. Shum Yul, unemployed, also charged with returning from banish- ment,
sentenced to twelve months' hard Irbour. He was banished for a period of ten years in Decem-
ber last year.
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day will not be decided until Inter in
a new right halt against the Lincolns, the week. but have not yet deckled who he shall
bo.
The team at the moment therefore is:-Pau Ka-ping; Yi Hing-yin and Otherwise the team will be as Lee Kam; A N. Other, Lim Tak-po usual. At the present time Yau Wa and Henry Young: Yeung Shui-yle, hine porforms at right half but Ng Po-kaf. Ho Ku-keung, Chenk Shok- whether he will be on duty this Satur- kam, and Lee Shek-yau.
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SALE OF YOUNG BABY
A "DESPICABLE” TRANSACTION
CHINESE OFFICER
FINED
AMMUNITION FOUND AMONG CLOTHES "The transaction was of a despic- A Chinese military officer, Yin Ki- able nature," said Mr. W. M. Thomson, nam, aged 43, was charged before Mr. nt the Kowloon at the Kowloon Magistraey this morn W. M. Thomson ing, when he sentenced Tsoi Chiu, a Magistracy this morning with the 30-year-old unemployed man, to one possession of 60 rounds of Mauser year's
hard labour for taking part pistol ammunition on beard the s.5. fined in a transaction to transfer the Davikson yesterday, and was possession of a 18-months old girl, $200, or, in default three months' Teol Polyeung, for a valuable consl hard labour.
Defendant stated that he deration on November 28.
taking the ammunition from a
was
military
Whant had proof that
The accused, when charged, stated (defendant) had been in bad health Detective-Sub-Inspector L for some time, and his eye-sight and stated that the
Cars
had been troubling him. He was defendant was really an oflcer. Be
in need of money, so he borrowed suns was a through passenger on the 8.8. totalling $20 from a woman named Daviksen from Canton to Swatow. Lam-Kuen, and us he could not repay The ship arrived in Hongkong on the these loans he decided to present the morning of December 10, and it was
routine Brou search that tho child to the woman until such time
basket Daho could. ho could.
Defendant hnd passed from
Inspector K, W, Andrew, of Son
was found in a
Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, stated the Yin Tong Military Academy in that defendant was An unemployedCanton and had been appointed to "boy", and had not had steady work. Swatow. He was travelling there
complainant, Chan Wal-iting, with his wife,
The prosecution further stated that was the kept woman of de-
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ant and the mother of the chill. they were not taking a norious view
The two were not legally married, of the case, but they only wanted to but had lived together for Ave years, put a stop to "this haphazard way in There had been two children as the which these Chinese military officers result of the liaison; one of them had carry ammunition around" as it may died. The
ង្កើត worked aget into wrong honds. Woman
"We have had quite a lot of trouble earned waitress in a ten-shop, and forty cents a day, with which she with officers of your type, and the Magistrate to defendant. "Our laws kept defendant and the child,
On November 28, the mother came on this are very strict, but as the Herious, view home from work and found that de police are not taking
$200," fendant and the child were missing. ef the ense i fine you At that time-she did not make
In report
answer to defendant's request to the police but had since returned have some of his money to go w Can-
done 80.
so that his boy follower be allowed to
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On December 9, defendant
and the mother asked him where the ton, his Worship stated that every child was. At first defendant told thing would be done for him by, the
that it was in the country, bat, poilée.
her
when pressed, admi
admitted that he
The woman, Lam Kuen, denied that sold it to a woman named Lan Ma there was a debt, and told the police
kuen
по
Lam Kuen. This woman was
known to the complainant. She that she gave defendant the money also did not know anything about the in a lump sum, alleged debt. The buyer of the child, Defendant had no criminal record, was not charged because the case hat but he was known to district watch- come before the Secretary for Chinese men as an opium smoker of not good Affairs and the Attorney General, and character. The sung tip (presenta it was thought that perhaps the childtion document) had apparently been by defendant, and his would have been better off with her drawn up than before.
name was in L
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