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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 2, 1939. By Ernie Bushmiller
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SECOND DIVISION BOWLS
DECIDED THIS
MAY BE Win For Hongkong C.C. Will Give Them Shield
(By "Abe")
Limelight in the Bowls League to-day is taken by the Second Division where the championship will in all probability be decided. At the moment, the Hongkong F.C. are leading Taikoo R.C. by one point, and both teams will be playing their last match of the season this afternoon.
that
12.
The Hongkong PC, A it ing the Kontioon PC and the Themen will journey to Bang Voll a to plug The Civil Servier C. of the two would appren team, it Hongkong FC. have the Milke jolo masmatch a, the Rawlora PC hort runt to every
there reun. On the other hal, the Cud Servants have won tools the mat ches to date, and a was for Takon, therefore, a inthet d
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If the Hongkong FX afternoon, the champion dago will be theirs a defeat for them and Wah! for the Taikoo RC shield to the latter
There is tie on cutere. 1 * 11: First Divion. The Chase Revienoj
Singles Final On Wednesday
fuval
the r;
Open seyle between U M Omar and A Dallah will be played s the Club de Recreio green un Wednesday. September 6 Commencing at 4.45 p.m.
His Excellency the Gaveiner. Sur Coolfry Northcote, will be prevent at the match
"A" have „tengthens theu pa miona. M timtar
* R. Ba as the result of the defeat of
Nakar
Kowloon C.C. last week. and they! Indiana would seem to have the chanpon | A. R. Jumjaha
hip in their Areep aleuds Tu-day, A they play the Kowloon 1.G.C., and A. O. Mandar even if they luze--which is not likely M. 'B. Abbas
they should not satter any undue quals regarding the shickl.
DEFEAT TO AVENGE
J. Housen
S. M. Runjalin
A. Milnu
A R. Minu
D. M. Khan
The
A. M. Wahab
B. V. Ads! A. K. Dulla!1
At Stokumpoo, the Indians have a defeat to avenge. They play Kowloon C.C., who defected them in the first meeting this season as the result of a spléndid win by Frank Goodwin's rink. It may be realled that the K.C.C. were duwn on two 3, Carr rinks, but Goodwis's men saw the alde through. The Indians have made two changes in the side for the
thia
Deacony owma players draping out l duties.
tmw
Second
Civil Service Weekes V.Ebbage Pure
to. E. Purvi
P. D Crawley military it. Altan
[W. Kiltyer dn't think Chab de Recres
gainst "" have much lampe
Craigengower C.C. at Happy Valley
12 alo
Harper College
A. Heven 1. Strange
Kowloon Docks, who
danger of relegation,
will
improve
at they
their position considerably
ean beat the Civd Service UC.
litin{}xan,
Kowlon Tou ft. E. Lee ·
JL. Stepherso
1. Cadre
The following are the pagusanne |A. Spay
and the players elected to represents. Mekay the various clubed
Kowloon Dock
Howling Green
Reccein H
First Division
W
Civil Service
V
W
Y
Second
Division
Recreio A Craigengower Indians
Civil Service Kowloon Tong Kowloon F.C. Bowling Green
Kowhon CX.
Thikoo Craigengewer Hongkong FC. Police
་
Third Division
Bowling Green Yacht Club Itongkong F.C. Craigengower
V
Stanley
V
V
V
Reczelo Kuwloun F.C. Electric
PLAYERS SELECTED
First Division
Kowloon Dock
W. Houston
3. Parks
V. Ramsay
Kempton
A. Calman
M. Ferguson
It. Morrison1
J. C. Brown
12. Lapsley
1. H. A. Lapalay
F. Cullen
H. G. Cooper
Ben dena doma v AUGU
Retrats A
L. J. 8IVE
MACH BLAS
M. Silva
V. Riberis
XL Bilva
Guterres
A. Abres
Xavier Marques
Noronha
G. Bilya
Craigenzower
W. Leonard
X. Bauza
E. Cote
W. Liradbury
W. Hong Bling -
M.Omar. Landait
Civil Service
E. Simmonda
J. Deakin
A. W. Grimmitt
T. Jones
B. Eccleshall
W. Burling.
L. Collyer
IL Strange
R. R. Davies
R. R. Wood
M. N. Rakusen
J. Hollidge
Kowloon 3.G.C. W. Le Walker T. L Roban 3. C. GUI
A. M. Holland
R. P. Phillips
B. M. Whilto
7. O. Mayer
A. J. Ital
A. S. Russeli
G. E. F. Thompson
W. 6. Drake
W. Macfarlane
tecelo B
r. A. Machado
A. M. Xavier
B. Barto
A. A. Remedios
C. C. Pereira
D. C. Alves
H. Peretra
T. X. Soares
C. Y. Remedios
H. Basta
J. Tam
A. J. New
A. H. Hasto
H. Y. H
T.K. Lim
24. Wond
1. GEN
Kowloon .C.
C. Pie
Is. ThoitoR
3. Gibson
W. Stelt
W. Groves
A. Eastm
P. Younghusband
T. FerguNES
D. Evanz
W. Simpson
V. Altenza
V. Chittenden
Howloon H.G.C.
E. V. Searle
E. Atkins L.A. B. Duncan
F. A. Cheeman
T. Armstrong
K. C. Hamilton
A. Bower
D. W. Waterton
R. Duncan
V. C. DixOS
H. White
J. B. Logan
Third
Kowloon 3.0.0.
A. Marion
H. Descon
W. Harrower
H. L. Lockhart
P, A. Peckham
A. E. E. Jeffries
1, Watson
J. S. Dianan
E. 7. Pope
G. 8. Hammond
1. J. Bicknell
F. J. A. Hamilton
Yacht Club
P. 3. Caundy
L. E. N. Ryan
A. S. Mitchell
B. E. Maughan
W. A. Cornell
C. B. Brown R. H. Wid A. W. Brow
Е. Ногрев
W. J. Hanseri
A. Nissim
Q. E. Costello
· Hongkong F
J. L. Harnes
V. V. Elbeiro
J. Basto
Kowloon .c.
V. C. Labrum
J. W. M. Brown
H. Nish
F. Goodwin
T. A. Madar
W. Hyde
J. Prasee
E. C. Finclier
Gro bre
W. Mulcahy
Е. Кет
* Hyde
Division
Talkoo
W. Melros J. Wok
T, Stainles
J. Chaboets
B. Maln
W. Commingham.
W. Seath
D. Munro
F. Mitton
H. 4, Galle
J. Watso
Wallace
Craigenzuwer
W. Penny G. S. Land
1. LACKA 1. Handball
W. McNeill
1 Garki
C. Zumerm
C. S. Russelet
7. Leonard
1. Horacio
NP Karanjia
W. K. Way
Itongkong F.C. J. S. Howell
K, S, Rabertson W. GB
JA. N. Selby
11. P. ShaW
C. I. Robertson
W. J. Reld
A. Urooksbank
L. Strange
G. Duncan
Lammert
N. ebbington
Police
J. MacDonald F. J. Kelly A. J. Johnson O. C. Mosa
J. Riddell
W, Harris
R. Eliis
J. R. McWalter
W. Glendenning
N. 1. Fraser
W. McHardy W. B. Dall
Division
Stanley E. B. Frank W. Webber S. Hodge T. Gooding
A. IIIrcock
V. IL Freeman
Q. B. Foster T. Pila
I. Gillesple
J. W. FikGerald
J. W, Hudson
J. MeCuratieon
Recrofo
J. C. Remedios
M. r. Alarcon
M. RodriguER O. P. Namedics
A. F. Noronha F. A, Xavier C. A. Lopes. · E. Souza
A. Ilemadios
C. M. B. AÏVIE
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CHAMPIONSHIP
AFTERNOON
to-day are (1) Edward G. Featured in "Confessions of a Nazi Spy," showing at the King's Theatre Robinson, who plays the G-Man who cracks the spy ring; (2) George Sanders, (3) Paul Lukas, (4) Francis Lederer, (5), (6), (7) and (8) are Robert Davis, Henry Vlelor, Lionel Royer and Sig tumann, who portray Nazi sples; (9) German-born Lyn Lys as a siren.
RETURN OF PROPERTY NEW. GOVERNMENT
Court Makes an Order For Central Authority of The
TAKEN
Stolen Goods
WING ON: FROM
Mongolia Frontier
Crystalware
Department
ER LANE CRAWFORD'S
The House of Quality & Service
TOKYO CABINET Policy of the Navy To Remain Unchanged
WARTIME
FINANCES
Tokyo, Sept. 1.
The policy of the Navy will not
Kalgan, Sept. 1. Designed to Junction the per
in Inner An application for the return of naient political regine good to the value of $509.80 stolen Mongolia, including southern Chobar, from the Wing On, Co., Ltd., by annertlern Shansi and Sulyan pes-, be affected by the Cabinot change, Maran Konasawa, employee who had since absconded,vinces, the Central Government of 'Rear-Admiral was made before Mr. T. J. Houston Mongolian Frontier was inaugurated chief of the Publicity Department of the Navy Ministry, declared at the at Central Magistracy yesterday by jhme.
Press Conference, Mr. Wilkis Lun, a Director. Mr. D. McCallum represented Mr Lum.
Prince Teh, Chabah
the 05
Federated Committee of Autonomou, ! Fmone Mr Lumid an August he revely. 'Governments in Mongolin Frontier,
Me. Sotaro Ishiwata, the outgoing one Minister, will be appointed
the new
ed information affecting an employce, i was installed as the heat of the new Adviser to the Finance Ministry to So Pu-lam, altas So Jackson, whe Government. Incorporated had been with the Company eight years. As a result he went to the Wing On Company bathing shed at Quarry Bay, where, in a locker, lie found a packet conlining six shirts which he identified as being from the Wing On Company.
111 the asset Mr.
in adjusting the for present regime are the Autonomou: j Finenes to
It is understood that General Governments of South Chahar, North wartige finance and economy.
Nobuyuki ale will begin to receive Saiyuan and Inner Mongola.
Ambassadors and Ministers
It is understood that the Mongolian foreign Frontier Government will adhere to in the next few days. the new Central Government of Ching Mr. Shigeo Otate, legal adviser to
when it is formally Although It
established. the Provisional Government, has ac will surrender
the Vice- itcepted appointment as So was present and when asked where he had secured the shirts de-suzerainty to the projected Central Minister for Home Affairg to assist
Government, it will exercise complete Dr. Nuoril Charn.-Domel. clared he bad bought them, and pro autonomy in the conduct of ad- duced an invoice, which however, related only to five shirts. Mr. Lumministrative affnits.
took
STOCK
MARKET ACTIVE | The polleles of the new Govern- him back for
ack for inquiries. He was placed in the charge of an Indian men will include joint defence with
Tokyo. Sept. 1. Japan and Manchukuo against the watchman but escaped.
Reflecting the gravity of the Euro- On further information. Mr. Lum Comintern activity and enhancement
pean situation, buying wave swept went to So's home at 286, Lockhart of Oriental morality.
Market The new Government will main-the- Stock
to-day. Goins Sgt. J. Wall, and execut-tain its capital at Road, with
Kalgan. Signi- ranging from one to seven yen were ed a search warran
warrant. A quantity of ficance attaches to the new regime registered practically over the entire goods belonging to the Company was irt
The heaviest Inner Mongolia directly front.
guins were goods included tins borders on found, These
Outer Mongolia and acored on shippings and textiles. ilquors and wines, cigarettes,
nes. Yorth-west China which are subject | Domel. underwear and material. The goods to the control of the Soviet Union. were taken back to the Company, Domel, and Mr. Lum authorised the Police
jof
to like a reward
of $250 for So's
arrest, but up to the present, ha had not been traced.
Mr. Houston made an order for the return of the goods.
1. G. Walington
F. D. Angus
V. Walker
7. Anilow
A. Watson
J. Ration
IL IL Pegg
E. Cay
G. B, Graver 3. Golling J. Russoll
Craigengower E. Kerrison
E. McNay
. X. Delgado
A. J. Coelho
G. A. Pryng I. Petersen
DT. C. W. Laten J. PAU
Roes
D
J. Smalley
5. Wong
Dalt
W. Excell
V. Petherick
a. Frost *C, Fuller
J. Hughes 1. Morgan
Kisetrie R. C. Butler R. A. Owens
1. de ItomTIO
W. 31. Muskott
W.
Mactariane WF. Bakor A... Paul 3. К. Мол,
GT. Padgett
10.0. 8. ThOMBON
that
ORDER FOR EVICTION
Tenant Not Entitled For Ordinance's Protection
Bridge Fan, Alone,
Is Lost
HANCOCK, Me. (UP)—An avid bridge fan became lost while on a fishing excursion in the backwoods. JUDGMENT FOR LANDLORD His bridge club took pity on him and at the next meeting presented him Judgment against Lau Chiu, of 19, with a compass, a map, a frying pan Nom Kok Rood, was given by Mr- and a ball of twins to carry next Justice Lindseli in the Summary time. No provision was made for his Court yesterday when a claim for being a fourth at bridge. possession of Lau's premises lustituted by Leung Fung-yet of 128, Lockhart Road.
was
Mr. F. H. Loseby represented the plaint and defendant was 'absent.
Apart from wanting back the pre- rent mines plaintiff also claimed from May 23 to July 20, and mesne profits at the rate of $20 from July
until date of possession.
was given to October 16 to leave the premises.
had
fr. Loseby said defendant nreviously pleaded, the protection of the Ordinance and said" the "tenaticy had began in January 1888. He had
also claimed that only a month's rent was owing.
7
In evidence, Leung aald in January 1938 Li Shiu-hing was occuping the premises. Lau entered the Novem-I ber.
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