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Beat Army

"(By "R. Abbit")

Married Beat Singles At Craigengower

THE MARRIED MEMBERS of thè Cralgengawer C.C. beat the bachelors by 68' rabs in their annual erlekel matrh played yesterday, Substantial knocks by the first four married batsmen enabled them to declare at 19 for 5 wickets,

(Continued from Pape 6.) tlon on Saturday, December 30th.form, bowled Bosanquet with FOR SALE.

For Prospectus, apply beauty witch the batsman only just

McLellan joined Kilber who seem-) "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY to Fung Mun Sul, Esq., or Chan touched. 282-8-1

Only G, Winch (28) Edition. Pak Luk, Esq. Mesars. Harry ed pretty comfortable though he was Second- CAMERA"

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At this period Harvey had taken Kelly

four wickets for five runs since the Walsh, Lid. Hongkong

St. Stephen's College, Travel Bureau or from the Publishers,

interval. South China Morning Port, Ltd., Wyndham Stret,

THE Over

Rainless December?

Stanley.

THREE HUNDRED

December 27, 1939.

KING'S LUNCH IN CORPORALS' MESS

By PHILIP JORDAN

News Chronicle Correspondont with the B.E.F.

FRANCE. LUNCH in a dark, corporals' mess made a break in Zimmern (14) reached double figures

and F. what must have been one of the busiest days the King for the bachelors, and they were all bas spent since his-coronation. It included a visit to the very front of the line, where he climbed to the roof The scores were: Married.-199 for 5

wets. dee of an unfinished pill-box to view the surroundings. LP, Lam 58 not out. A. R. I He breakfasted at 7.45 and was out on his tour at 8.50. Ho Esmall 65, W. Houg Sling 22 and Twas on the go until well after dark, inspecting rank after endless Winch 2 for 50).

out for 113.

ST. STEPHEN'S PREPARATORY HOWEVER, Kilbee and Mac. got at Lock 22. F. R. Zimiuern 2 for 39, G. rank of his field force, drawn up along the muddy lanes of France

SCHOOL STANLEY,

his next over and sent up, thời three hundred, a seare that one does Zimmern 14. W.K. Way 3 for 19, A.

Singles113 (G. Winch 20, F. R. to welcome him,

During the day, the King and his not often see hoisted here. Pearce, Humaon & for 7, J. W. Leonad 1 cavalcade of cars motored nearly 100 then declared, with Kilbee not out for U, A.K. Ismail 2 for 12, B.. miles, 15 and McLellan not out seven. Irance 2 for 20).

Three, hundred and one, for eight made in 141 minutes. Harvey took i

"Balliés walls, an aspidistra was in the corner, were ranged along the

and on the walls were all the security doggerels which advised the men to keep their mouths shut lest there be enemy agents around.

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The Preparatory School, for hoarders (boys) and day-pupils (boys and girls) re-opens January If no rain falls on the five remain-2nd. A Kindergarten Class for days of the year a 30-year Chinear day-pupils, boys and girls, meteorological record will be equall will be opened on January 2nd at MOLELLAN opened the bowing Partnership At K.C.C.Christmas pudding he reluctantly re-decorated with poppies, cornflowers U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila

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December

.Dec. 28. a little estamine; on the edge of GnErow-gauge railway-just before

Direct Service-San Francisco p.m., and after a glass of sherry set Someone had secured a cloth and Dale, 19th December, down to a lunch of hot chicken pie, some glasses, but otherwise the mess Halphong

and a whisk mid kotła, was as it always is. The table was Japan.

fused on me ground that it would and narciss, making a pattern of the (San Francisco date, 3rd Decem- make him sleepy.

ortionat colours of the two nilied ber). nations.

Shanghal With Bomber Crows

Until early this morning the woman Sandukan I could see finished in his arm-pit? club cricket match at the Kowloon evident. All who saw him remuricued that the distinguished visitors who Straits.

That he was enjoying himsolf was

who

keeps the estaminet had imagin- Shanghai yesterday. The C.C. Further trouble came as Murphy only right strong. but Afr. W. on his cheerful appearance, everyone were expected to lunch would turn Shanghal

Japan and Shanghai played hack a bit too soon for one Mulcahy's XI totalled 298, in which of the scores of times he got from his out to be General Gamelin, For McLellan's, and the ball propped Mr. E. C, Fincher's XI replied with car and walked on

When she heard that King George Airmail by "Imperial Airways Direct What to do to help a child

duckboards up to give Fortescue an easy catch,142, of which N. A. E. Muckay scored through the mud to inspect one or was expected she sent her brother-Service-London Date 23rd Dec, 16-2-1.

{GC.

other of the multitude of his Army's buy a large bunch of red and plak Japan, Shanghai and Formoso

In-law into a neighbouring town to Anyone knowing of a child whe

Mac, was bowling quite a bit faster! The scores were has been osanulted, neglected, than usual. Incitienially the Club

carnations. These she presenteil to ill-treated in a manner likely to were helding a coolle as Fay was, 100, D. J. N. Andersen 93, S. A. Gry Gort. the Commander-in-Chiet, three

With the Duke of Gloucester, Lord the King. cause unnecessary suffering or injury understand, unable to play through 26, R. Baldwin 28). to health, or knowing a parentness.

Fincher's

French generals and Lieut-Genera!! XL-N. A. E. Mackay Sir John Dili, commander of a corps, who is seeking advice on any matter

Grure was batting well though at 46, D. Hung 20. Daldwin 2 for 30), concerning a child, would be doing times Berry worried him. on act of kindness by communicating at once with-

ed, an December will have been rainless month. Only twice since re- 19 n.m. cords were begun In Hongkong in 1084 has December been without a single rainy day-in 1884 and 1909.

Despite the absence of rain th month the year's rainfall is over the average annual fall of 84.282 inches. The typhoon last month brought the the total to 80.70 inches, which' is biggest all since 1934 when 97.005 Incher were registered.

Royal Navy Rugger Teams

The following will represent Nave A

at rugby agariot R.AMG, at Causeway

Bay at 4 pm. tn-tlay:

Lt. Bax; Mine. Jeffries, DisD. Writer Snell,

Teare.

Stanley,

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

The Hon. General Secretary, ILK.S.P.C., Old City Hall,

Ste. Cuthghe MiG, O'Brodan,

Ingilis, A. 33. Tryst S. D. A Davis, P. D. Williams, Cpl. Marron, A. 11. Dixon, 1., A. C, Gale. Hogerves, A. B. Newburn, A. . Owens A. D. Wager.

T.T. Players

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road,

for.

from the Yard end at 241 p.m. and in his first over, when four runs had been scored, Webb hit one hard} AN OPENING partnership of 140; la the guily and John Fearce_made between W. Mulcahy (90) and D. J.. an excellent catch which as fur ts N. Anderson (93) featured the Intra-

4--1--3.

CODAY'S LUCK

teams

were

Mulcahy's X1-298 (W, Mulcahy

ÂNTARCTIC REGION

IN McLellan's third over, his last)

ball was a shocking long hop but Japanese Claim to Discovery

In 1912

Godby did not get hold of it and put

to quare tog. Richardson Had to

turn round and take the ball with

activities.

Japan..... London and Straits Shanghai and Amoy Straits and Salgon Haiphong and Holhow

.Dec, 20.

Dec, 28. Dec, 20. Dec. 20.

.Dec. 29.

.Dec. 30.

.Dec. 30.

Dec. 31.

Dec. 31,

.Dec. 31.

.Dec. 31.

.Dec. 31.

.Dec. 31,

Jan. 1.

Jan. 3.

Jan. 3.

.Jan. 3.

U.S.A., and Manila (San Francisco dute, 9th Dec, 1939) .......dan. 3. Canada, U.S.A. Japon and Shanghai -(Vancouver B.C. date, 16th Dec- ember).

.Jan. 4. Shanghai

.Jart. 4.

"He Is Kind"

Afterwards she described him as he began his four at one of the many "kind and simple," and seemed sur- airfields on which the bombers of the prised and delighted that he should Japan air component hide beneath the thick have taken the trouble to go up to Java and Manila' clouds that cover the akcies all day.

her again after lunch and thank her | Straits and Manila for her kindness. Here he met a number of bimber Crews who have made flights overi

Her mother was 1 upstairs, and Germany in the past few weeks, and was unable to see the King, but he questioned them long and closety relished every detail of his visit that Tokyo, Dec. 20.

about their experiences. He was her daughter was able to tell her. The South Antarctic Expeditionary particularly interested in the routes The King, concluded his tour by It is a must difficult type of catch,s a member, has decided to submit time that they were over enemy ler-ment, who received him in the wint Society, of which Leut, Nobu Shirase they had taken and the length of inspecting a tamous Highland regl bul Gadby's stud fortune is privers and bial. In his next over Grose A petition to the Diet session urging Fritory.

ing and muddy streets of the lille the Government to declare the first

where they are quartered. drove MeLrBun T

township two successive

All the crews had put on the Bccupation of the Antarette bebails to the Losundary through the big

It was perhaps the most impressive King A. B. Tanginuir, Mr. Wir. Ferrept strictly private, except in cases map between the laneler

arad wide region, on which the Japanese Bag dying suits to welcome him.

scene of the day. Their pipers wel- Pag-Lt. Charles, L. A. G. Gale,

where malice is proved.

was hoisted by Lieut. Shirase in 1912

him with mich-co Then

comed two maiden Caune

Lord Gort, Pilot

regiment's The Society recently handed over overs, but Grust got a two and a four

marching song, and every men slood as slidly to attention and as smarily

giving a

maich

In the longular foumamenti nguinal the Club on Saturday, Navy wil probably be represented by:

The Inspector, 15, Star St., Wanchai. The Inspector, 12, Sul Yeung Chot St., Kowloon.

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St. Kowloon..

Lt. Fax: Tei. Dowder, fol. Paul, Pay- All further steps will be taken, Lt. Stevens. Sale-Ll. Kennedy: LA. Carter, Lt.-Chandr, Clark; LS, A. Palmer, Lt. IEA (Expenses borne, by the Society. Brown. Lde, Wir Barlow, Chief Wir. The Informant's

Ine above ate requested to be at Causeway Bay at 5 pm today for serumų, přvelice and kick about.

THE PHILIPPINES

Muna, Dec. 26.

Madame Chiang Kai-shek in a wireless message to the Fultien

name

will

his back turned to the line of Night and he failes to hold ft.

effective

oc-

full

the

r Terry's next, hetgh he was treat- copy of its declaration of this ed that he is a qualified pilot. Its as though on parade In peace time.

ing him with rent respect.

Then at 37, when the

LETTERS seemed like settling down, Grose

batsmen tried to turn Alclellan to leg and was 1.b.w. 37-3-34. A disaster for the

ariny

Students In Buses

then went

The King fluished by dinner party at his chateau,

to-morrow,

the King drove through But They Will

the Japanese aggressors which allows eight traximum triplet and Gotby anicked one be "Okuma" Snowfield as well as "Ya- and waited for hours in the rain. Call It

Modernize your kitchen and make it more efficient with built-to order cabinets, cup- boards and closets.

Advicc

ANXIOUS STUDENT.

car or the slippery cobble-stoned read and got out so that he might Ersatz

speak with the men and with their officers.

Bacon

As he left each unit its commandicr MUTTON-BACON ➡sorne people called for three cheers. And they might.

coll__it_eruntz bacon-well were given with enthusiastic good-known to housewives in Perthshire in the middle of the road and saluted to the butchers and grocers of the At such times the King Blood and Argyllshire; remains a mystery

until the cheering had died away. big cities.

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Friday, Dec. 20

It was here that Lord Gort diselog rupation to foreign Embassies and Legations in Tokyo. The Soviet has spotted a umnall Gipsy Moti in a lar taken steps through the Foreign Of-corner of the air Held and said that

On the menu were lobster, roast ice to notify the International Geo-it was upon such is machine that he

beef, and cold chicken and salad. graphical Society in London and in had learned to By. Washington to recomise the Jopm- By 10 nm, the King was at a head-

He has a busy day Jese claim.

quarters, where he was shown all the und went to bed early. CHANGE OF BOWLING

The territory is now recorded as intricacies of modern command. Ho It was announced to-night that the Times, extended Christmas greetings fo the Editor,

belonging to Brilain.

was taken into the operations and King and Queen are sending a Christ- to the people of the Philippines, ex-

OGAN came in and things went The "Hongkong Telegraph."

The region concerned is similar to Intelligence rooms, where he was able mas card to every man in the British pressing the hope that they "never

on quietly, Godby punishing any-Hainan Island in she and is situated to see exactly how our troops are Expeditionary Force. experience the barbarie horrors which Sir- have read the notice con- thing hose. Alee Pearce went on in Eong. 156.27 W and Lat. 80.15 S. disposed, and to see, also, something have been infleted upon Chinu...erning the new scheme of issuing bowling, over the wicket vice Perry. In an interview Lieut. Shirase said that we know about the enemy and hope Santa Claus brings you bless-tickets for school children on the Four byes sent the 50 up in 51 min that Rear-Admiral Richard E. Byrd about his dispositions. ings, not bombs such is came to us mainland by the Kowloon Bus Coutes.

had recognised his claim and had Thed from

McLellan

round the fused the names "Kainan" Bay and miles of cheering troops, all of whom United Press.

per day which is just sufelent.

tween his legs and the wicket for mate" in 1935-Donel,

From time to time, he stopped his But according to the said notice four. He was, however, playing very there seemed to be a fact overlooked good cricket, and took a couple of hy the KALB. Company. The notice fours of Alee Pearce's second over. CHINESE CHAMBER said that the trket will be available McLellan was kept on with his legi

mrekdays only. Then what about trap, but he had bowed ten overs There will be a meeting of mem- the half Saturday, which almost all and it was a mistake in my opinion. (bers of the Chinese Chamber of -children-have-to-attend-The Club and so many runs that they Commerce on New Year Day at 10

rould have afforded to risk some on jam. Owing to the war in Chian will The Bus Co. should clarify the a new spinner, ani, though John has been decided that only plain tea position before the actual issue of the Pearce may be expensive at times, and no refreshment will be served. tickets which will be made at the he has a knack of picking up at { end of this month, so that necessaryful wicket, while at the moment thei

Not every soldier know that he Mr. Lennox-Boyd, M.P., has pro- the old steps can be taisen las rectify the over-Club were bowling medium off breaks got the bowling. Lawrence rent the was in France. At one point on his mised, however, to have sight, if ny.

at each enel,

200 up at 5.01 p.m. with an on drive road anti-aircraft gunners were dig-housewives' recipe put to the test as Pearce also changed to round the off John Pearce. But at 208 he was ging their emplacements, unaware a possible national breakfast-table

substitute for real bacon, wicket, Lostan ve a very difleuit bowled by McLellan with a ball that that the King was to pass them. chance to wide mid-ut who did well just chipped the leg stamp and made One spotted the Royal Standard "If the experiments of the Ministry to get la ft at all. However, if you the buil drop.

Bying from the roof of the King's? et Food are successful," state north- bowl a man tong enough something It looked as if it might have come car, and called out to his companions, ern big meat retailers, "we shall be nay happen, and 97 in his twelfth back off the stumper's gloves. The to run and see for themselves. They perfectly satisfled to sell to our 500 Never McLellan knocked down Logan's batsman appealed, but the ampire were disappointed that they were too customers, always provided that

Stump. 97--117,

ruted him out. Two balls later alate to see him.

wholesale curing can be done at an "They had put on sixty runs for the grand ball beat and bowled Swyers where the temperature was down to gering the ordinary mution supply; At a cold, windswept crossroads, economic price and without endan- fourth wicket.

The Club had won by 93 runs. Major Harvey corpe in and off- A grand game.

freezing point, the King met the which in certain season is attenuled,” General drove his first ball for four sending

commanding a division. After he had been introduced to the

Hero's The Recipe staff he went through the mud to

Mutton-bacon is, simply, sulted and cured amoked mutton. Scottish ut long on by the substitute, whose THE Club batting had done

housewives know the recipe well. ground fielding had been excellent. excellently against rather were hidden in a nearby 'orchard.

So do many In outlying agricultural It would have been a good entch. poor bowling. Alce Pearce's

On Pill-Box Roof

areas of Cumberland, “Westmurland, About this time "R. Abbit" was Innings was a joy to watch and reprovet by the scorer for reciting Perry had some cheerful shots. saw for himself exactly how the men

There he went into a dugout and the North Riding of Yorkshire und

Mid-Wales. This was in McLellan's thirteenth The Army batting did none too will have to live as soon as their

Mrs. Macdurmid of Finnart Farm, of Mr. Michael Macdufrmid, wife over when Godly completed his fifty, badly against a mediocre attack, Runs start to go off.

branch of He was immediately after dropped at If it had not been for McLellan, cleared all fecal civilians off the road, the National Farmers Un

At this point, the French police chairman of Perthshire backward short leg nit a very hot whore

calls Marathon performance of but as soon as the King came they that mutton-bacon-she It chance. He was, however, gaught by Kilbee oil T. A. Pearce ut barleward 175-767 was magnificent; they crowded back and gave him a wel mutton-ham-is a delicious substitute

might well have drah or even lost come of their own.

for bacon. Scoring 52.

the game.

It was before lunch that the King "You cut a hindquarter of multon in Mur's last spill he bowie Inspected unfinished pillboxes in the into a tam shape," she told the News overs for 9 runs and three wickels very front of the line and with Lord Chronicle, mix an ounce of salt- 1 st maintain, however, that ho should have been rested earlier, and Gart and General Dill climbed to the petre, pound, of coarse salt and four way to his brother who proceed at John Pearce should have gone roof of one from where he was able ounces of brown sugar and pound

well together. ed to get Harvey und Denyer, at 152jone The switch of ends could anve to see the layout of our lines.

He studied large-scale mapa will "Add

flavouring a pepper and and 153 respectively. The first was been arranged easily enough.

mixture well bowled by a ball which pitched on

close attention, and when he came desired and rub the down was satisfed that he now knows Into the ham. Place into a wooden Saigon... the He of the, land, so far as it is receptacle and baste the ham regu- Fort Bayard and Hollow..1.30 p.m. on when the ball reached his wicket. Itate, No

The flelding on the whole was very possible to see it from, so email an larly with the brine for about a fori-Haiphong Hnd these two hitters remained Rough Richardson pul

put down eminence.

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In the corporals' mess where he in the kitchen to dry. In about two there might have been some excellent he would have caught nine times lunched the King was in a real es- months it is ready for eating either ment, but it was not to be. Seven out of ten. Grose kept wicket ex- were down for 153 runs. Whatman cellently for the Army, and most of and Rateliffe, were left to carry on.

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up the hundred. The last 50 hred

come in 24 minutes. Just after, Godby was missed off Alec Pearce

Tennyson's Brook."

short leg at 125 after (125-5-52).

A CHANGE)

FTER 6 overs, T. A. Pearce gave

the base of his middle stump, while

the latter was somewhere near mid-

ANOTHER STAND

Reflections

FIELDING

sitters were

no wicket-keeper should be asked to Inke.

Fortescue was adequate but he was After Perry had bowled three overs, the Indomitable McLellan re-little at sea with John Pearce's leg sumed at the Yard end whence he breaks bowled to a left hand bute had trendy bowled 14 overs

fita est,

stretch. The two hatsmen, both lett

handers, had been putting up a stand

les to them neeined indicated.

for four.

NEW YEAR

inspect a ballery of 25 pounders, the camouflaged emplacements of which

tuminet,

by bolling or frying in rashers"

CHICKEN,

DIET-IN PRISON

GRAPES

UNDERSTAND that on Saturday Doctors in Dartmoor Jail and the Prince of Walds Hospital, of some thirty runs, and off breaks December 30 and Monday January Plymouth, have been trying to save the life of n forty-year-old:

Whatmun was lucky to edge him the Club will meet a-Free Fores-1.R.A. prisoner, John Healy, serving a ten-year sentence. clean over the ends of three slipslers eleven consisting of Col. Tever

Healy, social club proprietor and furniture dealer, of But in his next over he ham, Major Stewart, Major Kirby, fgot a good one past Ratellite who had Capt. Man, Capt. Grose, Capt. Wee. Fordington-road, Highgate, N, was sentenced at the Old Bailey played very steartily 11218, dun, Capt. Skipworth, Capt. Golby in March this your for conspiring to cause explosions and arson, The stand had put on 38 runs,

Major Harvey, A, E. Perry and D. A month tigo he became ill and was transferred to the McLelinn.

The two latter are playing in their prison hospital. Serious pneumonia developed. He was given qualifying match. It is universally night and day attention, and ate grapes, chicken and other [FITII Lawrence in MicLellan set regretted that F. R. B. Hancock, the delicacies.

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