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Cricket Comments
(By "R. Abbit")
(Continued from Page 8.)
Kot 22, Eric Mitchell 20 and Brigadier McLoud 11-and that was that!
Strelcher was also charged with entering the Colony without a pass- port and being a vagrant. He ad- -mitted all charges.
I was Interested to see that Cedrie, Blaker has turned out again. He was a very useful bal-'Conanie Planco but has not played for some years.
Good Game At C.S.C.C.
It
On the first charge, Streicher was bound over for $50, un expulsion the order on the second and on charge of vagrancy, he is to be sent 10 walt to the House of Detention his expulsion.
CHUNGKING, Dec. 11 (UP)—It is reliably reported that Mr. Sun Fo arrived in China to-day, travelling from America by airplane. Mr. Sun has been away from China exacGy ten monthy,
mern, and quecceded in making Coi- edge piny an indecisive stroke which aragged the ball into his wicket. Perry and Holliege batted well, and then Hulse bowled an over to enable Ismall to change ends white Zimmern
came on again.
נחת
A WICKET in McLellan's second over with the total at one provided a startling opening. E. A. Lee, who has recently been scoring very heavily, was all at sea with a ball which came in
AN JUDICIOUS DIP vory sharply from the off.
AFTER THE FOURTH wicket had seemed rather an if the wicket added 47 runs, Hollidge had an in- Judicious dip at a turning ball from had been over-watered as the mail, and well caught by ball was taking a lot of spin. Younggaye for a nicely played 20. Lim, who had opened with Lee, 4 wickets were down for 40 odd.
Perry
was joined by McLellan, appeared very shaky at the
but shortly afterwards was well taken start, and survived an Lb.win the slips by Ismail off Zimmern, appeal by Perry early on. F. R. after a forcing innings of 21 run. Zimmern scored a quiet 6 runs At this time the C. S. were betung before lashing out wildly at Mc-behind the clock, and this probably led to Ferry's dismissal, In un Lennan and being bowled.
endeavour to get runs quickly Law- rence was sent in ahead of Barrow, but after scoring 3 only he was well beaten by a good ball from Winch, who had relleved Ismail. With only ten minutes to go to the official tine of drawing stumps (5.45 p.m.), und 4 wickets in which to get the 30 odd runs required, the position was very interesting. It was however tremely dark and one could barely see what was happening from the pavilion.
Joined by Youngsnye, Lim pro- ceeded to open up more confidently, and when Fenton relleved McLellan he cracked him for 17 in his first and only over, four boundaries off short balls going to leg. It was a surpris- DA ing turnover after a bad start, Younganye was doing nothing but de fend. He was lucky to be given not out when a short ball from Whitley kicked up und he appeared to touch It. The umpire, however, ruled that It had touched his pads.
Lim, when he had made 47 out of 02, was unfortunate to be run out as Youngsaye called him and then sent him back. During the latter part of his innings he had played good forcing cricket and gave no chance,
A COLLAPSE
ex-
A STUPID RUN.OUT
Burrow WITH
in, McLellan the wicket and Was caught at then came a very stupid business us Bund, after slashing a 4, hit the bull into the covers and moved down the
and Barrow sent him back but not pitch calling. There was no run, quickly enough. A run-out at that time was perfectly ridiculous. It was obvious that the runs could not be
ONCE MORE luck turned round Youngsaye was caught in the slips and Hulse bowled Arstball,E Zimmern stayed some time for runs before being out to a mis-hit off Ferry, when Hollidge made a good scored in time, Whitley went in, and Barrow played out what should have
12
catch. In his next over, Perry also been the last over. To the umoze- dismissed A. K. Ismail, and the following ball completely beat Ham-ment of everyone another over was
Bon.
A. R .H. Esmail, who had been given, and Ismall went on. Again a very stupid business occurred as
111 and turned out at the last moment, Whitley, with every reason did not last long, being caught by cautiously, lashed
Barrow off McLellan.
and Winch
Hong Sling unexpectedly held up caught at long off.
their wickets for some time before
play
out and wos
By this Ime the ball could not be
a ball from Whitley, who had re-seen from the pavilion and the street
lights were on. Fenton, the last
placed Perry, got past the latter's defence and the Innings closed at 4.15 man in, managed to survive the over
p.. for 103 runs.
and then to the utter amazement of the spectators another over Was Perry bowled very well in his first given. Mid the shades of night spell, but seemed to tire. McLellan Barrow was bowled and the Innings was the most dangerous bowler and led for 94. deserved his bag of 4 wickets for 20
En overs. Apart from Lim, Cral- gengower's batting was undistinguish-
ed.
IGNORANCE
THE C.S.C.C. thoroughly deserved
I hear that Souza was unable to to lose the match for the stupid way play owing to a split finger. Same- in which the last wickets were allow- one said that he got it in the ed to fall. Apart from the hilting softball game. I am prepared to out, when caution should have been bellevo a great deal about this new the rule, and from getting ran out, pastime, but I did not know they it was clear that singles should not allowed biting. Bilimoria was also have been run when Barrow had the an absentee, being detained by oflee bowling, as his defence is very duties.
cound. But although I do not care the very alightest about who wins u game, I do dislike slovenlinesa.
CIVIL SERVICE BAT RICHARDSON and Fortescue open-
50
The official time of closing La
ed as usual for the Civil Service, and December is 5.45, which is, at toppy the first ball of the Innings was Valley, at least a quarter of an hour head high full toss from F. R. Zım-loo late, but it is the official time. mern, walch the former put to leg There is no excuse however for go- for 4. Two runs further were scored fng on in absurd darkness after the In the over. Winch who had come proper time for drawing. up from the 2nd eleven, bowled medium pace round the wicket and
I discovered that apparently none
In his drat over Richardson gave a of the Craigengower side were sure very sharp chance to Ismall in the of the time of drawing, the umpires gully, the ball travelling fast between did not know, and batsman, who the fielder's legs to third man had no earthly right to speak un single resulted. Fortescue Look a ho was not captain of his sida, single off Winch, but in Zimmern's suggested a couple more overs. and over with the total at 11 was Every umpire makes mistakes in beaten by # swinger and elean decisions, but it is surely within the bowled.
bounds of possibility for anyone to Holidge, promoted for the Brat carry out the elementary duty of time to going in 1st wicket, opened comparing watches with the other confidently with a fine forcing shot umpire, and setting them to the payi- off his first ball for 4 runs through lion clock, which unless
otherwise the covers. It was an excellent arranged, should govern the time for stroke played off his back leg, and drawing. I mention this strongly nă apart from the stovenliness of the
in
only a find bit of Aclding by Young, sooner or later someone sayo prevented a similar shot from rouching the boundisy,
olog to get very badly hurt in these Nichardson turned Winch to fine last two overn in the dark. 1 repent Allegrfor 4, but at the other end was I do not earo a hoot who won er did oul to a magnißcent catch by Ham- not win, but there is, after all, the son, A short ball from Zimmern was question of equity. The Civil Ser viciously hooked and travelled at top vice lost at least two wickets bustling. speed head high to the felder, who to get the runs by 5.45, and not by mede a catch an ho fell off his bai- 5.651 unco-21/2/10.
I am afraid that considerations of Hollidge proceeded to score at a space rule out any mention of two or good pace with drives along the car three other games. I congratulate the
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pet, and he made one fine glance to | Volunteers on turning out two teams- Horn Meg, but, Colledge was content to get Beton sight of the bowling. Ismail, bowl esting left hand slows, rellaved Zim
(Counting_the_ Medical unit one, at i Pokfulam on Saturday), Volunteers won comfortably,
OF POLISH SUB- A Look Through
-MARINE CREW
(Continued from Page 1.) '
on their searchlights and peppered the submarine with rifle fire,
the
The Orzel made for the entrance) to the harbour where it ran aground.) Despite rifle Are, they managed to get out. The Poles refused to tor
merchantman, German pedo which they passed en route.
Hunting craft set out after them but the submarine managed to clude its pursuers.
"There were only five torpedoes left; and the captain decided to search for German ships as long as the tor- pedoes lusted and then make for, England.
Guards Landed
The "Telegraph"
50 YEARS ACO
direct
Dec, 11, 1889. The principal cause of the presunt: dead-lock in the commercial circles of this colony is want of money. This is, of course, the Immediate and cause of all crises and dond-locks in the world of commerce; but in Hong-
who are! kong Just now there are dozens of men bard
for money prossesi actually wealthy.
·
December
12, 1939.
Exchange At A Glance
SELLING
T.T. London Dernand do, T.T. Shanghai
T.T. Singapore TT, Japan TT India
TT, U.S.A. T/T. Manila TT. Batavia
T.T. Bangkok
T.T'. Saigon FT.France.....
1/2%
AID FROM LAPLAND
(Continued from Page 1)
to storm Tulpalejoki, the 'beautiful village on the book Lake Ladoga,
The Bussint mechanised units have: encountered dilewities in P.niand:
r
POST OFFICE
THIS
INWARD MAILS
Dec, 12:
Doc. 12. Dec. 12.
that may prove an object lesson to Java and Manila....
Japan and Shanghai. Germany's and the Allied G.HQ. on
Shanghai the Western Front.
Seven were destroyed to-day, bringing the total on the Ladoga, front to 107,
Centon The Finns claim to have decimated Haiphong and Fort Bayard Dec. 13. a Russian company on the Suomus- Straits .. salmi sector.
Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service"-Paris data Sih December. Dec. 11. .Dec. 13.
.1/2%
320
.103
.0212
.24%
.40%
45%
Straits
.14914
.108
.10.00 .107 .170%
Roindoor Rofugaos Among the refugees from Finland across the western border above the
Air
.Dec. 13. ..Dec. 19. Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-Loudon dais Oth December.
¡Dec. 14.
Arctic Circle are 200,000 reindeer Canton
.Dec. 14.
representing about 0,000,000 pounds Japan...
Dec. 14.
BUYING
of reserve meat for the Finnish Japan and Shanghal
.Dec. 14.
Manila
.Dec. 1..
4 m/s L/C London
.1/34%
.Dec. 14.
4 m/s D/P
do.
.1/3%
Dec. 14.
4 m/s L/C U.S.A,
.2514
Dec. 15.
4 m/s France
.11.45
in;
30 di Indla.
. 84 3
US, Cross rate in N.Y...3.03%
We would remind our Masonic reader) that the installation of the W. M. of Lodge St. John, No. 818, H.C., and the investment of officers, will take place to-morrow night, when all visitors will They first landed the guards on a be made cordially welcome. The Dis armall island, sending out a radio, triet Grand Manier, T. W. Brn, tho Ilon.
men C. 1. Chater will perform the installa message stating that the two
tlon ceremonial and the Grand Lodge were safe.
ofcers are expected to turn
For a fortnight they cruised around, chießy in shallow waters In which they frequently grounded. On the 38th day, when the water were running low, they supplies decided to reach England, having o narrow escape from Nazi destroyers in shallow water of the Swedish coast,
They had dimeulty in getting the right trim and their submarine at times was almost unmanageable.
In addition they frequently had to go down to the bottom to escape Nazi destroyers.
At Mercy Of Both Sides In the North Sen, their radio went out of action so that they could put out no recognition signals, placing them at the mercy both British and German anti-submarine craft.
Finally, however, they goi a falni message through to a British shore station and
a British destroyer canso
them out and escorted triumphantly into harbour after 44 days,
The Orzel is now part of the British Royal Navy.
BERLIN IS BLAMED
(Continued from Poge 1.)
force.
25 YEARS AGO
ult;
Dec. 11, 1914,
Scharnhorst, The Corn cruisern Gooisenau and Lelpein havo been runki
the Falkland in a naval betion near Islands.
(Both the
And the Scharnhorat Golzenau were formerly attached to the German Far Eastern Squadron, and since the war broke out they had man-
and Japane40] aged
Win оп
TT. Switzerland TT. Australia
U.S. Cross rate in Tan.
troops."
The reindeer were rounded up in Shanghai and Amoy
ekis, 3traits herds by Lopp herdsmen on and were moved several hundred, Shanghal kilometres from the danger zone. US.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila This mass of living flesh is one (San Francisco dale, 19th Novem-
ber) of the Laplanders' main contributions .4.02
The In phong war effort. to the Flanish
for Manila Lapps, not having much use money, are fitting out a contribution Air In the form of 7,000 fur coats, 12,000] Direct Service”—London dato, 9th .Dec. 17. pairs of stockings, and thousands of pairs of fur gloves.
Collecting north land
H.K. Stock Market
Tho
following quotations
were
.1,340 ca.
"Imperial Mail by
..Dec. 15. .Dec. 10. .Dec, 10. Airways
December.
OUTWARD MAILS
Tuesday, Dec. 12 Mall for imperial Airways. Direct Bervice"-dão Londoo, 20th December.
skio
the throughout Lapps bave carried a signboard through the various vil-Air lages reading "Skis will win the
the military."
They are said to have collected] 2,000 pairs of skis in one small town, and a total of 6,000 in three days.
gule to chuchee detailed to run, issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar war-Every pair of skis must go to then down. From time to time they let this morning.
BANKS have been reported at various places.
H.K. Banks $....... and the last heard of thems
II.K. Banks (Lon, Reg.).. £82% n, November 6, when, in company with the Leipzig, the Dresden and the Nurn-t
H.K. Banks (H.K. Rog.). £84% n. berg, they took part in the naval en-
Chartered £.
.6 n. gagement of Valparaino.)
Mercantile, A. & B. £
20% D. Mareenille. C. £.
.11% n. 72 b. East Asia $.....
One of the most important factors the presont in the determination of struggle in Europe is the cost of the War. About twenty million people are under arms, although, of course, cou tries like Holland, Denmark, Switzer- laod and Bulgaria are not in the war) in spite of the fact that they are fully mobilised.
Britain's expenditure alone during the Arst ten weeks of the war Averaged About £6,500,000. a week. (It in now £4,000,000 a day1-Ed.).
The daily expenditure of the belliger- ent countries are as follows:- Great Britain
Franco
Germany
Square Garden on December 20, Russia helped swell the fund.
A report from Los Angeles Bays that Mr. Hoover said he expected the contributions to come in so rapidly for almost as to make it possible
Austria
Belgium, Montenegro, Servin
and Turkey
£1,250,000
£1,400,000
£1,800,000 £1,200,000 £ 000,000
£ 760,000
Total £7,000,000
inmediate aid for Finland. More According to various stories coming than 1,100 newspapers have res- principally from Amsterdam and Copen- to parti-hagen, Germany is working at top speed, ponded to the invitation
An various developments of submarine warfare. cipate in the fund.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Gestapo Arrests
The onemy is also, we are told, build-i Ing at Hamburg and Elbina submarines) any existlogi LONDON, Dec. 11 (Reuter)Ac- four times us large as
the French cording to
radio, the craft of this type. I-am afraid this story must be added to the list of war a number of canards. Gestapo has arrested Germans for having called at the Finnish Légation in Berlin to press sympathy with the Finns.
Ex-
They were told that no demonstra- tions of anti-Russian sentiment could be allowed in Germany,
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10 YEARS AGO
Dec. 11, 1020. The fate of Canton should be decided within the next two or three days. The ival armies are now at - grips - within thirty miles of the city, and a herco battle is in progress.
The Admiralty has cabled to Admirali Sir A. K. Walstell, Commander-in-Chief of the China Squadron, expressing admiration at the gallantry of the caj totn, officers and crew of the Douglas. .. Hatching in the recent attempted piracy.
5 YEARS AGO
Dec. 11, 1934. Yugo-Slavia may be obliged to quit the League of Nations unless that bedy brings in a resolution of censure for Hungary's alleged compilcity in the plots of Croatian terrorists which cul- intuated in the nurder of King Alexan- der at Marsailles, It was stated by M. Boguljub Yavtitch, Foreign Minister for Yano-Slavin, in private conversations with members of the League Councill
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A Httle ball of for called The Emperor of Lapland"-if it has another name it is not known quoted by a shivering correspon¬ dent in weather 20 degrees below zero Centigrade, expressed the be- Ilef that the Finns enn hold the Russians for two years "it it would only get cold."
Reg. Ord.
Reg. Ord.
K.P.O.
.....Dec. 12, 5 p.m.
..Dec. 12, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.
.Dec. 12, 5 p.m. .Dec. 12, 7 p.m. Air Mail for Mulaya, Java and
Russians Make Na Headway In East London.
[Router).-A. Dec. 11 11. Finnish communique issued to-day
Australia by "Imperial Airways- Direct Service"-duo Sydney, 18: December.
K.P.O.
.Dec. 12, 3 p.m. ..Dec. 12, 5.30 p.m.
Reg.
Ord.
G.P.O.
Iteg.
.Dec. 12, 3 p.m.
Ord,
.Dec. 12, 7 p.m.
8.30 am.
Wednesday, Dec. 13
80 b. states that two eneiny attacks yester-Manila, Makassar and Sourahava. 50 b. day at the Taipale River were re- 70/414 pulsed with heavy losses.
.8.10 n.
Shanghai and Parcels only for Tien-
isin ...
Seven tanks were destroyed, and the enemy attempts to cross the Vuksi Parcels only for Bwalow...10.30 am
Swatow and Formosa 101. Water System at Kivimem! failed. .19.10 so..
There was severe Bghting all along Haiphong ....
Stralis (Parcels only) 4.50 s, the enstern frontier. 17.09 n.
...0.30 am..
.10.30 a.m.
D.M p.m..
...1.30 p.m.
..2.30 p.m
On the northern const above Lake Straits and Calcutta .105 n. Ladoga, the enemy advanced in one Amoy
sector, but the enemy attacks in an-Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and .17/6 n. other sector were repulsed.
France (Paris and Northern PrD- .10.35 b.j
vinces only) by the "Air France- Airways Direct Servico"-due Paris, 21st December,
Our troops advanced elsewhere and 4n destroyed four enemy companies" by a cls. n. surprise attack.
After heaving fighting, the enemy 4.65 b. occupied a village in Lapland near the .33 b. Russian frontier.
Reg.
Ord,
.100 m.
Coastal batteries' engaged enemy .10.40 8. naval units in a fog, and, judging by .7% n. explosions heard from the sea, the 4.30 n. batteries scored some direct hits, .100 b.
Reg.
Ord.
10%
.B n.
...4 n.
67 63.
2311⁄2 b
K.P.O.
„Dec. 13, 5 p.m. .Doo, 13, 4.30 pm. G.P,O.
Dea, 13, & p.m. .Deo. 18, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 14
Fort Bayard
There was air activity along the Sandakan custern frontier.
Enemy planca bombed a lighthouse in the Gulf of Finland.
Russian Version
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MOSCOW, Dec. 11 (UP)-Despite 7.85 b. evidence that the Finns are holding
.8.30 p.m. .1.30 p.m.
.7 p.m..
p.m.
Amoy Amoy
Friday, Dec. 15 Shanghal, Japan, Canada, USA., C. and S. America via, Vancouver B.C. (Parcels for Canada only)- due Vancouver B.C. 1st January 1040.
4.75 n. the Russion invaders, the Red Army 514 sa communiques continue to claim ad-
18 avances on all fronts. 115 b.
The Russian communiques do not, .24% b. however,
the mileage Ord..
.8% b. covered.
18/3 n.
18/9 n.
indicate
Parcels, Reg.,
GP.O. and E.P.0.
.Dec. 14, 3 pm. .Dec. 15, 9.15 .... ..Dec. 15, 10 am..
The Red Army has, according to Parcels only for Shanghai and Tien-
tsin....
...10.30 am the communique, occupied the city of) Pittorante, on the north shore of Fort Bayard and Helbow...1.30 p.m.. Ca'd: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00 n. Lake Ladogo. This is the terminus Haiphong-..............2.00.p.m....
Saturday, Dec. 10 Cald Macg. (Prof.), Sh. $....13 n. of the Pitkaranta-Sardool Railway. Conton
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H.K. Ropes $.
STORFS. & Dairy Farms (old $.,20.50 Dairy Farms (new) $. Watsons $..
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7.15 am. .10.30 am.. .5.30 b.wards in an attempt to join forces Straits and Calcutta.
Parcels
.Dec. 16, Noon. with the column advancing from the
Letters,
.Dec. 18, 1 p.m. b & sa, Karelian Isthmus along the Kexholm
Shanghai. Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., 10% b. Linc.
Central & South America and: .8.05 s.
Canada via San Francisco (No Par.... cols for Canada)--due San Fran- cisco, 0th January 1940.
The Russians in this sector are ap- 15.00 b.parently attempting to march south- Saigon
In the Viborg (southern) sector, the 7 n. Russians claim to have captured the .1.00 D villages of Murlla and Siprola.
Low clouds have prevented aerial activity.
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162 n.
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