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2 Bury
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• Sheffield U.
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• Postponed on account of fog.
↑ Abandoned after 75 minutes" play.
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2 St. Mirrea
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- Queen's Park
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY
Hor citizenship restored by the German Government, HeleneTM Mayer, famous German Jewess fencer, has announced that she will compete for Germany in the 1936 Olymple Games. Miss Mayer, Instructor at Mills College, Oakland. Pandað fisil restoration of citizenship rights for herself and family before consentlag to re
present Germany in the Vlykajaks.
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LATE INSPECTOR BRENNAN
FUNERAL
LEG THEORY
Australian Cricketer's
Bowling Success
27,
1936.
RADIO BROADCAST
GAME IN TRANSVAAL] A Relay from Daventry
Johannesburgh, Jan. 25.
This Evening
Z.E.K. PROGRAMME
A throo day match between Transvaal and the Australian cricket- era was commenced here to-day before an attendance of 8,000 spectators. The weather was fine and Transvan! had first lease of the wicket.
W.
O'Reily, the slow bowler from New South Wales, exploited the leg trap with success and took soven wickets for B4 runs to cause the dis missal of the South African side forbert and Sullivan). 160 runs. O'Reilly's figures were:
0. 25
M. ひ
R. 54
W.
7
The Australian tourists made a bad start but quickly recovered, J. H. Fingleton and L Darling making & aland for the third wicket. The tourists had lost their first, wicket for two runs and their second for 26.*
and Darlington With Fingleton
БСОГО was together, however, the taken to 175 when stumps were drawn for the day with the two batsmen still batting. The pair had put on 100 runs in 62 minutes. Fingleton rcored 93 and Darling 65.
The match will be continued on Monday and Wednesday. There will be no play on Tuesday,Beuter.
Substantial Win
Wanganul, Jan. 25. The M.C.C. tourists won by 195 runs against Wangonal. The New dismissed for 130 Zealand side was runs when the innings was resumed to-day
J. Sims, the Middlesex bowler, took four of the wickets for 23 runs.
In their accond innings the tourists aga.n declared, this me with 198 for eight. J. Hardstaff (Notts) con
LARGE GATHERING AT tributed 60 while Warnes took five of
the wickets for 71 runs
Wanganui again failed, and the side was dismissed for 75 runs. Sms had another five wickets for 40 runs and J. l'arks (Sussex) look four for eleven runs--Bruter,
There
Wis a large number
present at the Idocrased's comrades Swan. Culbertion & Fritz. Dow funeral of the late inspector Brennan at the Roman Jones summary of Saturday's market: which took place
Stocks were higher, led by utility Catholic Cemetery on Saturday after.
hav'n oon. on late rally after issues opened weaker on. European selling. dun to a bearish interpretation of the higher margin requirements, despite the bullish Interpretation of this move by dem tie traders.
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The Rev. Fr. Spain conducted the and M. 11. service, and the chief mourners were Inspectora L. P. Lane Hourihan and Ex-Inspector C. Rallon. who came out with deceased to join the Police Force.
FRIENDLY CRICKET INDIANS WIN EXCITING GAME
AT KING'S PARK
A very enjoyable game was played at King's Park between the Kowloon Cricket Club 1st XI and the Indian Club 1st. XI, the latter Recreation winning in a thrilling finish by one run.
The pall-bearers were inspectors Sharts covered on the chance that.
The match Anished with the inst cleven margins would be increased because Hourihan, Lane, A. W. Smith, G. A. of the feeling that the Federal Re-Stimson, F. 1loare and Mr. Fallon.
Among these who attended the ball bowled Needing hut
runs for victory with the last man in, serve might be in possession of ad-
kwledge of some rutical funeral were the llon, Mr. T. H. King, A, F. Perry scored ten runs off fivo change in the American monetary Inspector-General of Police, Mr. C. G. balls from Minu, and in attempting Postponed on account of groundsituation such as was rumoured dur- Perdue. Director of Criminal Investi- big hit off the last ball, missed and gation, Mr. T. Murphy, A.S.P., Mr. was smartly stumped to give the being unfit.
ing the past week.
H. C. Calthrop, A.S.P.. Mr. Peter Indians the victory. Grant, A.S.P., and Mrs. Grant, Chief. Inspector R. II. E. Marks. Chief
• Walk over.
FIRST DIVISION
Aston Villa
2 Brentford League Table
Goals
·
2
Bonds were irregular, while curb stocks were firin. Sun, Cullerton
and Fritz.
Inspector F. E. E. Booker, Inspel 16 runs, and a collapse then set in and
IC. F.
F. Alexander, K. Andrew, Ahmed. Chiang Jin-yu. E. J. Elis, The Ladies Committee of the Cheers S. Logan, J. Murphy, M. Murphy, A. Club have not cancelled their bridge Nicol, Ng Mek, R. Shannan:
Sub-Inspectors A. E. Carey, R. and mah jong drive for February 3:1
Hunt, H. E. P. W. D. I. F. A. Bis. arrangements still stand for the drive, Cunningham, 1. Dredge. M. I. Flat
to be held the Gleicester Hotel ni tery, L. Hopkins, Sunderland.. 27 18:
3 p.m. Tickets are $1.50 each, in Langley, R. McEwen, W. E. Meadows, Derby. 25 12
cluuling tea. Players are asked to L. Mist, W. H. Nolloth, T. O'Connor, F. T. J. Portallion, B. Thorpe, J. J. bring their own mah jongg kets and
Ecorers and so Walsh, T. K. Whelan stands, also cards, forth.
Arsenal
71 38 18 7 6 37 25 31
· Hudlersfield, 25 12 6 7 37 37 30 24 10 7 7 63 29 27 25-12-3-10-38 37.27. 25 10 6 0 42 33 26 24 B 7 40 32 26 88 35 35 26
Stoke Liverpool Leeds Birmingham 25 9
Wolves Portsmouth
Middlesbro
West Brom.
25 10
5 10 61 45 25
Doncaster Blackpool
24 10
9
26 10
4 12
26 11
Preston N.E.. 25 10
Manchester G. 25 10
Grimsby ....
Chelsea
Bolton Brentford
Wednesday..
26 10
24
Blackburn
27
Everton.....
24 6 Aston Villa.. 27
0 42 30 21 D G 46 26 7 42 33 26
... 27 12 4'11 35 48 28 5958 41 27 25 11 ... 25 11.5 Plymouth Newcastle 23 12 2 Fulham..... 25 8 10 $
9 28 32 25 Southampton 26 8
T9 37 42 25 Bradford .... 25 9 Notts Forest 20 96.11 54 49 24 Bury
25 7 9 42 44 23 Norwich..... 25 4 12 39 42 22 25 8 Swansea
225 Barnsley.... Burnley 24 8 5 11 31 37 21
21 #
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Bradford C.
Brighton Bristol C.
Cardin
Exeter Northampton Queen's P. R.
Reading Southend
11 37 62 22
8 G 11 35 53 22
7 6 15 19 82 19
B'11 21 00 13
Port Vale... 24
6
4 14 30 84 1G
Hall
24 4
5 15 28 02 13
0
3
"Barrow
1 Hartlepools
0 Accrington
2 Walsall
2 Coventry
2 Torquay
4 Gillingham
3 Newport
3 Notts County
5 Swindon
Bournemouth
1 Bristol R.
League Table
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls.
25 14 5 € 63 25 33
Coventry Luton Queen's P. R. 25 15 3 7 58 34 Reading Crystal Pal, 24 12
... 23 14 G4: 46,21 33
nemouth
25 15
Gillingham .. Brighten... Watford Millwall Notts County 23 Clapton O... 24
Cardiff
Bristol C.
"Northampton
12
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10 53
2 8533885ERRAIN
Southend ... 25 6 8 11 37, 36'20.
Swindon
Exoter
Nowport Aldershot
25 7 6 12 38 45 20 24. 7 6 13 38 51 20 24 7 6 11 39 65 20 23 7 4 12.20 36 18
SECOND DIVISION
Doncaster
Chariton
Shoffleld V.
0: West Ham
League Table
West Ham Tottenham -Leicester.sa
Manchester U.
Goals
26 13 5 8 50 34 81
Megar. A. W. Grimmitt, H. R. Harrison, T.-Hynes, T. G. Stokes, and
others.
Floral Tributes
When
Winning the toss, F. Goodwin, the Kowloon captain, sent the Indians in to bat. Two wickets were down for five wickets fell for 49 runs.
not look too rosy the position did seven wickets were down for 68 runs, for the Indians, but M. el Arculli and adding 12 rune for the F. D, Pereira saved the situation by and the innings finally closed at 122 runs. A. S. Sufiad, who opened the Lotting, scored 24 runs, but was de- cidedly lucky, while Pereira scored 20 runs, hitting six boundaries. M. el Arculi had 12 and S. A. Ismail 19. Goodwin-bowled very well to take Lee took four wickets for 22. I. three for 38 and W. Hung two for 29.
Kowloon started well, E. C. Fincher A wreath from deceased's brother and sisters and another from the llon. and N. A. E. Mackay putting on $6. but two more | Mr. T. H. King and Mrs. King were for the first wicket, lowered into the grave with the coffin. wickets fell with the score at fi runs, before E. F. Fincher and F. Zimmern The fourth score, Among the other floral tributes
improved the sent were those from Inspecter and wicket fell at 75 and the fifth at 90. Mrs. C. F. Alexander, Chief Inspector and thereafter it was a struggle for and Mrs. F. E. E
Mr. and Booker,
Tuns. Mackay scored a very patient Mrs. L. 11. V. Booth, Mr. D. Browne, 20. E. C. Fincher had 20 and E. F tobk six Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Byron, Mr. and Fincher 21. A. R. Minu
Mra. L.
11. C. Calthrop, Mr. and Mrs., wickets for 2 runs and F. D. Pereira A. E. Carey, K. Clarke and A. Ilirat,
three for 38.
and Mrs. T.
Chiang Jen-yu, Mr. and
Collins, Mr.
G. N. David, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Dredge, Inspector and Mr. LADIES' TRIUMPH
J.
H. Elaton, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Everest, Mr. C. P. Fallon, Mr. J. Feely, Inspector 3.
Mr. B.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTII) | Flaherty, Mr. M. Jender Mr. and
Barrow Carlisle
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Lincola
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2 Gatesheadl
3 Crewe
11.
7-7.33 p.m. "Le Bourgeois Gentil homme" Suite for Orchestra (Richard Strauss, Op. 69) played by, Walther Straram Orchestra.
7.33-7.50 p.m. Vocal Gems. Helen (Offenbach); Iolanthe (GB-
7.50-8 p.m. "Tales of Hoffmann"-- Solection (Offenbach).
8 p.m. Time and Weather Report; Stock Quotations.
8.05-11 p.m. Relay from the Ko Shing Theatre (Chinese).
pro-
11 n.m. Close Down
8.05-10 p.m. European gramme from ZEK. on a fre- quency of $10 kilocycles.
8.05-8.15 p.m."
"Memories of Chopin" (arr. Willoughby).
8.15-8.30 p.m. Vocal Items. Les Millions D'Arlequin-Serenade Charles Kullmann (Drigo) (Tenor); Always ("Puritan Lullaby")
Inn Souez (Soprano); O Song Divine (Temple). Richard Crooks (Tenor): Sleep On (Offenbach) .... Winnie Melville (Soprano): Denk's Drum ("Songs of the Sea") (Stan- Peter Dawson (Bus- ford) Baritone).
try.
8.30-9 p.m. A Relay from Daven-
"Around these Iales". Folk loro, legend, and folk song, collected from all points of the compass In the Bri- Isles. Presented by Douglas tish Moodie.
9-9.15 p.m. Daventry News Bulletin. Orchestral 9.15-10 pm, Light
Music.
(arr.
Reminiscences of Grieg
Milestones of Melody; Urtach); Schubert's Love Songs Medley; Delibes in Vienna (arr. Walter); Symphonic Rhapsody en "I Pitch my lonely Caravan (Coates); Symphonie Rhan- Body on "Heard you Singing" and "Bird Songs at Eventide" (Coutes); Le Chaland Qui Posse (Bixle); Love's Last Word (Cremieux),
10 p.m. Big Ben: Close Down.
ZEESEN PROGRAMMES
This Evening's Broadcast From The German Short-Wavers
Eastern for Far Special Programmed Isteners will be brendent from Zecsen as follows)
BOUTHI ASIA ZONE (Bouth Asia Zone, broadenet from DJB. (10.7 metrowi and DIN (21.45 metres).
DIB 11,74 m 1,24 ke 30-3 p.m. 19.74 m 18.200 ke 4.45-0.15 p.m. 4.45-8,15 p.m..
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DJN DJO
21.65 m
12,74 m 15.28 ke 1.m.-12.30 p.706,
Song.
4. p.m. Call DJA DIN (German.
English German Folk Programme Forecast (Ger.. Enel?
$ p.m.
5.10 p.m.
4.4 p.m.
† p.m.
-
Radio Veriutz.
News in English,
Orchestra) Concert.
Nema de Carmen
Concert of Light Buzle.
Tin megtek
8.18 p.m. Closs DJD, DIN ¡Germ.. Engi).
EAST ABIA ZONE Exal Arin e broaden through DJQ as 19,63 metres 115.2k6 kuc.) 1.360.5 p.m. Concert. hawe at 2 T ~~9p.m. ¡Cal! DJA, DIN (Germ.. Exli, German Folk Song. Programme Forest Germ.. Engl). 0.15 p.m. Orchestral Concert. 9.45 p.m. News in English on DIA and in
Nutch on IN "1b.m."Would you think It Down$B$67**-**----
10.45 p.m. Orchestral Concert (continued). 11.3 p.m. News in German on DJA and
DJN.
In Germkay. Sound 11.30 p.m. To-day Pictuzte. 11.46 ym. Radio Variety. 18.15 am. News in English an DJA and In
Dutch on DJN, 17.30 am. Close DJA, DJN (Geron, Engl.)
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
To-day's Broadcasting From Six Transmissions
The following wave-lingibe and froumencies are observed by Daventry.
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Wavelength
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wetred. TRIPES metree
Mrs. F. W. Fowlie, Mr. W. Glendin 1ning and
and Mrs. Gowana, Mr. Galvin, fmily, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. and Mrs. P. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. W. Grimmitt and family, Mr. and A. Mrs. T. Hynes, Mr. G. Hudson. Mr. J. P. Hodgin, Mr. and Mrs. Heare scared.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hill, 2 and Ronny,
Shanehal. Jan. 25. Hongkong won the ladies' Internort hockey match to-day by the only goal
The match was plaved under most
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21,540 k.. Life ka. Transmission 5
(O.A.B. and GB.C.)
7.m. ' es. A Raritat by Douglas Cameron (Valence!lo).
"'ch Spots"—No, 14:
1.10 M. d'icult conditions, and the encounter 1 Sub-Inspector and Mrs. Hopkins, Mr. was just one long tale of mis-hits and
Michael Hourlhan and family.
1 Chester
1
4 Darlington
0
- Halifax
• Southport
Postponed on account of fog.
† Abandoned after 38 minutes.
and Mrs. Hunt and family, Mr. and spills. The ground was very seggy
Mrs. Kellet, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirby,, and covered with snow.
-Mr. Kwan Hing-nam, Inspector L. F.
The two teams observed a minute's
Lane. Inspector and Mrs. Langley, silence before the start in memory of Det-Sergt. Li Shek, Mr. and Mra. the late King George V. Logan, Mr. D. Loughlin,
And
Despite the fact that play was
Postponed an account of groundR. H. E, Mark sub-Insp. McWalter,: goalkeeper only touched the ball after
being unfit for play.
Played on Thursday.
League Table
Goale
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. Chesterfield 24 14 8 2 59 22 36 Tranmere Lincoln
A
up
7.45 am. A Reelia by Cell Dixan (Piano-
forte).
7.55 .m. A Religious Service (Bästhodist),
Greenwich Time Signal a 5 min.
2.45 am. Workly Nawalatier and Sports.
Яwmmary. 9.3.Close down.
Transmission 0
(0.8.C. and 11.8.LJ
I am. Big Ben, & Bellylons Service,
*(reenwich Time Bignal s( 11,3)_m.m.
11.50 Weekly Newsletter, and Bporta
Bommaty. '39.10 p.m. Class down.
Transmission · 1.
B's Ben. British Composers. The
BJLC Empire Orchestra.
(0.8.P
0.8.0.3
the
41.02.
$ p.m.
Greenwich Tima Bienal at 5 pa
"Austral'as - Day.”
Mrs. C. Madgwick Mr. and Mrs. confined, practically entirely to the and family. Hir, and Shanghai territory, the Shanghai Mrs. R. McEwen, Sub-Jump.. Mist, Mok Yee-lick. Insp.wenty minutes' play.
Central Miss Mario Smith, the Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy, M. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. T. Murphy, Insp. A. British Association player, was con- Mr. spicuous on the right wing and sent! Nicol, Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Bergt. Ein some very nice centres. Evelyn and Mrs. J. O'Donovan, Paton, Mr. C. I. Poyntz, Mr. D. Reidy, Gray, the Colony's right back, was Mr. A. Riach, Mr.. J. S. Riddle, Mr. outstanding and the Colony's excellent and Mrs. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. A. defence effectively bottled 23 15 6 2 59:26, 36
Sabey, Mr. J. E, Scott, Insn, and Shanghai forwards.
There was no score at the interval. 23 12 6 6 61.27 80 Mrs. R. Shannon. Mr. and Mrs. J.
Mr. G 25 12 6 8 45 34 20. | Shopkarl...
resuming Hongkong again | Bleskport
"Chester-yove
Mr. W. Ward, Suh-Inso.
down the Hartlepools .. 24 11 67 38 32 28
26 11 6 10,41 42 27. Whant. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Whelan: ing a brilliant, solo run
wing centred perfectly for Phyllis "Crewe ...
His Friends and Colleagues, Contral Gitting, the Colony centro-forward, to Accrington 26 12 8 11.44 63 27
Inspectors' Moss; Single Men's Mess, 24.10 G8 40 82 24. Kowloon City: Central Mesa; the Walsall:
The Shanghai goalkeeper was kept Darlington 25 12 2 12 50 61 26 President, Committee and Membors of
the remaling Police Recreation Club, C.I.D. Mosa, Very busy during
minutes. Ratherham 25 10 6 0 44 32 28
Yaumati, Chinese Staff, Police Head-
Marlo Smith was the outstanding, 25 11 4 10 58-51 23. 2 Oldham
quarters; Sergeants Mess, Rham- shuipo: Indian cantinent; Officer player on the fold-Reuter, In-charge and einglo officers, Mong koktaui: European accounts and store
Wroxham
Barrow Carlisle
20 11 4 11:41.38 26 24 9 6.10.88 35 23 0 6 11. 29 40 23 25 Halifax......24 8 6 11 31 34 21
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Tork... 247-011-41 00 20 25 13 7 5 46 29 33 Gateshead.. 25 6.-8:11 34 68 20 Rochdale... 24 5 8 12 30 68 18 Mensfeld 26.7 4 14 40 01 18 15-20-58.17 Southport... 20. G New Brighton 26 0 3 17 28 00 16
25 13 5 7 63.43.31
21 13
48 57 30 30
48 40.84.30
4.5 43 25 28
B.
score.
The rehearsal at the Hongkong, staff; European stuff guards office; ginges for the Messiah (Handel) Central traffic staff: Offlcore mess, will take pince on Friday this week in Victoria Gaol; No. 7 Police Station the Un'on Church. Kennedy Rend, at meas; European members. Fire Bri- 6.30 p.m.
ade, Yaunti mers No. 1 boy: Yaumati singlo officers' mana: Police Training School: Single officers' mene, Holy Communion (Requlem) will bo' Water Police Station, and Bingle celebrated in St. John's Cathedral to-
morrow at 7.45'a.m. Inspectors mens, Yaumati.
5.13 p.m. A Recital by Evalyn Bethkey
(Australian Sopran).
Transmission 2
(0.9.J., G.SH. and 0.9.5)
7 p.m.
Dig Den. Tom Jenkins, at the ClGAME, Organ of the Flana Вкалма
7.11 p.m. Havde Heard and M's Band. Greenwich Twe Bignal at 3 pm. 1 p..
• "Tah⋅ Epali"--Ma, 18t
5.16 y... Viennaes Waltres.
Around thens Jałow."
• F... The Newn
9.20 p.m. Arthur Schnabel (Pianoforte). 3.4% p.m. Chise down.
Transmission a
(0.8.0. 10-11.4B p.m. ↑ G.J.E. 10 p.mel M.; G.Ã Đ. 12-1 am)
10 p.m. gen. "harlie" or "Dalham
-to 15 Bans."
11 pm. The BBC. Northern Ireland ̧Or-
Cherits.
(Continued on Page 4)
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