How They Stand In The Tables

THE WEEK-END

RESULTS

The following are the results of the football matches played in Ilongkong during the week-end togather with the latest records in two of the lea- gue divisions.

Whites

Interport Trial

2 Colours

Senior-Shield.

Hongkong F.C.

St. Joseph's

R.A. Lyemun Kowloon

+

Royal Navy 3 ILK. Police D: China "R" 0 S. China "A"

Division I

Club de Recreio

1 R.U. REfen

League Table

Gooln

3

-P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls.

S. China "A" 10 10 0 0 47 9 20

HK. Police.. 13 7 4

R.W. Fusiliers 14 7 4

2 36 17 18

9 32 21 18

6 4

R.U. Rifles. 13 34 23 16.

13

4 24 20 14

E de Recreio 1 5 3 2 16 7 13 Chinese. Ath 10

S. Chinn

12 1 28 25 13 13 5 3

8

H.K.F.C. 4 4 0 16 8 12 St. Joseph's 13 5 1 7 24 37

24 37

MAR 29 26 10

Royal Navy 10 4 0 3 11 24 190

Fast Lanes 11 Kowloon F.C. 12 R.A. Lyemun 12 RA. Scutters 14

Junior

Royal Engineers

R.W. Fusiliers

Royal Navy

R.U. Rifles

4 2 6 17

2

4 19 18 31 G 129 21 41

1 12 10-58

Shield

6 Chinese Ath.

2 Ensturn

East Lancs.

4

3

1 L. Portugvest 7

Division III

1

Royal Air Force 2 H.K. Police (C) 1)

Played at Kowloon on 10,1.36.

League Table

Goals

W. D. L. P. A. Pts.

I.W. Fusiliera 13 19 2 1 46 18 22 12 13 27 18 17 Police (C) RA. Force 13 7 2 4 36 22 10 East Lanes. 10 6 3 1 28 18 15

R.A.M.C.

123-31

16

46 32 22 10

L. Portuguesa 10 20 35 20-10

R.U. Rifles

B. Engineers 11 1

Police (E) 12

#

2

Railway R.C. 12

0

25 22

0D 21 97 6 St. Joseph's 12 1 20 40 G

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

Freddie Bartholomew, of "David Copperfield" íame,

as he appears in "Anna Karenina," featuring Grota Garbo and Fredric March, now showing at the King's and Alhambra. Theatres.

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BRIGHT EVENING

SIX GAIETY GIRLS AT THE

•HONGKONG HOTEL Soldom has there been so enthú, at the Roof siastic an attendance Garden of the Hongkong Hotel ns there was on Saturday night, when tile, six Guiety Girls were welcomed for their seasoff at the Hotel, and Ted and Evelyn, Cowan and Bailey and Estelle Davis were farewelled after their successful season,

The entertainment was fully de- which was serving of the applause lavished upon it by the crowded room. Already old favourites, Cowan and Bailey were their usual-bright- aelves and were repeatedly encored their final Hong being what they termed the "National Song of Hong- Men on The Firing kongthe

Trapeze. Ted and Evelyn did the brightest and best turn which they have performed since they have been in the Colony, and were brought back | to the Bour repeatedly by the en- thusiastic crowd.

The new arrivals-the tialety Girls

de a particularly good impres Rion. Their best number, the Carinen, ' revealed them as expert dancers, graceful and well-trained."

which were The acrobatle tricks introduced into the dance proved a great success and were particularly! well received

At to-morrow's meeting of the Rotary Club the speaker will be Rotarian Richard Sidney, of Singa- pore, and his subject: "Air Develop ment la falaya and Hongkong." Rotarian Sidney in the Editor of the Rotary magazine of Malaya,,

TO PAY CALL ON NEW FOREIGN MINISTER

Peiping, Jan. 12.

Dr. Trautmann, German Ambarsa dor to Chinn, left here this afternoon

express.

It is understood that Dr. Traut- nann in going to call on Mr. Chang Chun, the new Foreign Minister, and will make a brief slay in the Capital before leaving China for Germany.- Wa Kiu Yat Po.

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MONDAY, JANUARY 13,

1936.

STUDENTS INDICTED

SNIPED AT MOTORISTS WITH AIR PISTOLS

Cambridge, Mass, Jan. 11.

The Middlesex Grand Jury has in dicted Cornelous Vanalinak Roosevelt, son of Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, Jnr., on three counts of assault by menne of a dangerous weapon, which is felony under American law. Peter been Deflores, another student, has almliarly indicted.

It will be recalled that the two youths aro alleged to have stood in the window of their exclusive frater- nity house in the Massachusette Ins titute of Technology, and snipod ut passing motorists with air pistols.

The charges against the two lads Is more

17ZİK- Karlous than the demeanour accusation on which they arrented. United wore originally

Prens-

CUBAN PRESIDENT

FIVE REPORTED KILLED

DURING ELECTION

Havann, Jan, 11.

Senor Mariano Gomez, former Mayor of Havann, her claimed

an

overwhelming victory in the Presi

dential election.

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BY-ELECTIONS

MALCOLM MACDONALD AS LIBERAL NOMINGE

London, Jan. 11.

protest against the decision of a their seats in the General Election;- majority of the members at a recent Professor Dowar Gibb, who is stand- meeting not to support Mr. Mac-ing as a Scottish Nationalist; and Mr. D. Cleghorn Thomson, for Donaid-British Wireless.

Ladour.

"Hypocritical Attack": Ross and Cromarty, Jan. 11,

The polling will be held during the

The Conservative Association here, last week of this month, and the of Conservative result will be announced on February Ross and Cromarty the against the advich

Secretary: Mr. Malcolm Headquarters, has decided, by 153 3British Wireless. MacDonald, who failed to secure his votes to 99,- to drop Mr. Randolph return to the new Parliament,

Dominiona

has

Churchill a omelat Conservative

the invitation of the Liberal candidate in opposition to Mr. Malcolm

to stand at the forth MacDonald.

acciation

MacDonald and

WHEN AT HOME.

Both Mr.Ramsey Bir Jan his non describe the scathing attack

coming ation in place of the

Liberal

Thembar, has been elevated to of Mr. Churchill se "fraudulent, in

MacPherson The local Conservative sincere, hypocritical and; downright

the Peerage

Association field a meeting at Ding lice-Reutter Special will to-day which, was addressed by

M Bandolph Churchill. The moot

to nominate a candidato

Scottish Universities

London, Jan. 11.

At Edinburgh to-day.

three

wards tho

He would stand down, in Combined Scottish Universities by favour..

Liberal National election occasioned by the death of candidate if the Liberal Association the former Under-Secretary for Scot land, Mr. Noel Skelton. They were would put ohje forward,

Earlier this week, the Chairman the Lord. President of the Council, and the Vice-Chairman of the local Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, one of the Conservative Association rosigned in two members of the Cabinet who lost

Mr.

Churchill, who aftor- candidates word nominated in the

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