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for HK$3,000.00 October, 1934 Teddy Fincher was lucky to snick

account of a tour between his legs and the wic- being payment on ket, and runs began to come fast. redeeming of 2 houses Nos. 19 and Knight went on for Alee Pearce.

21, Woo Sung Street, Kowloon John Pearce lost his length and was knocked about a good deal. Perry mortgaged by the Undersigned, relieved him at 150, and a single have been lost and that the said later Zimmern was stumped. 100-0-

receipts are declared null and 37.

vold.

Tea was then taken at 4.15.

After Tea

IT was decided that the Club should bat again after tea, though, of course, the match was

over,

The game being a one- day one the game must be de- cided on the first innings by the laws of cricket. However, a few unkind people suggested that It would be interesting if K.C.C.

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following quotations could get the Club out again for issued on the. Hongkong Stock under 80..

Knight, and Fortescue opened to Zimmern and Lloyd, and in the former's second over, Brondbridge contributed 20 cents at second slip, Fortescue being the lucky batsman.

At 11, Lloyd got a good one past Knight's defence, 11-1-8.

T. A. Pearce came in and began to play with perfect confidence from the start. At 34, E. F. Fincher re- leved Lloyd, and Rapley F. R. Zim- mern.

Peurce played beautifully free cric- kel. At 00, Fortescue lashed out at Rapley and missed him-dragging his foot. A. Zimmern made no mistake -6G-2-15.

THE FIRST SIX

PEARCE completed his 50 with

two 4's and a 0 off Rapley-

in 30 minutes, and hit another 4 off the next ball. Next over he hit Fincher to square leg for 4 and 6 of consecutivo balls. He played back to the next and was bowled. He had lt eleven 4's and two 6's in his 69, 90-3-69.

The runs were scored in just over 33 minutes. Just after, the 100 went up, the last 50 having taken minutes only.

16

Pudney was bowled at 105 after acoring 5 runs by swinging his bat, Unfortunately he swung it at a yorker. Enker, followed but

was

clean bowled by Anderson at 108, having had the misfortune to make a pair of spectacles at the expense of 40 cents.

Owen Hughes avoided his by enre- fully placing his first ball to third for a single. R. T. Broadbridge went on for E. F. Fincher and Bosan- quet had a through the covers and Owen Hughes one to square leg. T. A. Madar relleved Anderson, and scoring slowed again,

Its close

A dull game trickled with 104 on the board. Bosanquet being 19 not out, and Owen Hughes 14 not out.

Best Rounds At Fanling

L. R. Andrewes won the spoon for the best round over the Old Courso during the Jasper Clark Cup com- petition at Fanling on Sunday, while K. S. Robertson won the spoon for the best round over the Naw Course, his second nine holes being better than those of Dr. Tomlinson.

DOCEY FOOL

Lt. Col. R. A. P. MacPherson (15) who

was three up won the Bogey (Par) Pool over the New Course dur- ing the past week-end. There were 25 entrica The Adamson Cup (November) at Happy Valley was cancelled qwing to lack of entries.

Friendly Bowls Game On Saturday

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LONDON, Nov. 12 (Reuter). -M. Laval, the Vichy Vice- Premier and Foreign Minister, is reported from Berlin to be once again en route for Paris to. consult German officials. T

In neutral quarters, this visit is linked up with the growing Vichy anxiety felt by the Government about the French colonies.

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FOREIGN glass of whole milk (hot or cold) and it's rendy. General de Gaulie's latest successes in Gabon, and in a semi-official ataic- ment issued, there is a personal

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Nogues Decision

General Nogues, who has decided to resist if Vichy ordered him to surrender to Spain or the Axis, saw General Weygand at Algiers last Friday before leaving for Vichy.

Admiral Elstival, Resident-General Tunis, only returned to Africa from Vichy on Sunday.

the Food Research Laboratories, Relay from London

New York, under the direction of Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre-Dr. Philip B. Hawk. quency of 845 .k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11.p.m.

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12.16 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession

12.30 Dance Music.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-

1.03 Compositions of Moszkowski. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-

Finally à flying visit of 24 hours to Aiglers has just been made by ather Report. incir.ber of the Vichy Government, Vice-Admiral Platon, Under-Secre tary for the Colonies, who returned to Vichy yesterday. Shortly after hla return, he conferred with Marsha! Petain, Admiral Darlan, Minister of Marine, and General Huntziger, the Minister of War.

ding to the Zurich newspaper,

Access Vichy intends to take

"La

fresh measures for the defence ofį the French colonies."

Gabon Captured LONDON, Nov. 12 (Reuter)—Gen- eral de Gaulle has apparently taken innother African port.

A Geneva despatch to the official German news agency says that all communications with the port of Gentil,

til, the second largest port in Gabon, are reported in Vichy to have been cut. Hence it is presumed that

ments.

1.46 Variety Programme.. 2.15 Close Down.

6.00 Brahms Quartet in G Minor, Op. 25.

0.37 Closing Local Stock Quota-

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6.40 Violin Recital by Joseph Szigeti.

7.00 London Helay--The New, 7.15 London Relay-Questions of the Ilour."

7.30 London Relay—"Carry On": The Happy Half-Hour".

General de Gaulle's forces have suc- | Whirligichesira.

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and His

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Ministers' Inspection SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TANGIER, Nov. 12 (Domel) The 10 n. French Minister for Colonies, Vice- 73 b. Admiral Rene Platon, who has been touring French territories in Africa, 185 b. left for Vichy to-day.

It is

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al: Jean Marle Ber-Opera." Minister, 1 n. 150 n. geret, after touring Western Africa and Morocco, arrived at Algiers where 135 n. General Maxine Weygand, Comman- n.der of the French Forces in Africa,

reported on the situation in Africa.

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John Gay's "The Beggar's

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The Hon. General H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall,

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The Inspector, 52, Argyle St. Kowloon.

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Giant Warplanes For Britain

the Kowloon Magistracy this morn- WASHINGTON, Nov, 12 (Reuter).

on

It is understood that Britain will have the latest models instead of earlier ones.

Lau Kal-wan, 21, had beenAfter a long period of waiting, ing, after

Mr.

Britain is to have some of America's E. Himsworth by found guilty

are glant fying fortrosses which three counts of larceny by trick.

The counts were larceny by trick bombers capable of bombing a target of a gold Anger ring and a wrist 2,000 mitos from the base. watch from Li Mul, spinster, on or about October 26, and larceny of zu cents and two cents from Tam Ming and Lo Mul respectively on the sam date.

month Sentences totalling two were passed on defendant. He was also ordered to be sent back to Macac at the end of his sentence.

2BREAKS LEG ON with unlawful pnespertin

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Falling heavily while he 1 skating at the Ritz skating rink at 17 North Point last night, Mr. W. C 1.0.70 8. Mackle of Talkoo Docks, sustained a compound fracture of the left leg .17% D. He is receiving treatment in the

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The Bale of these bombers to Britain was made possible by the President's decision to allow Britain to have half the war production of the United States,

The latest models have better rear- gunner protection with increased speed and longer range.

Girl Bitten By Mother Of Litter

Eurasian Remanded: Unlawful Possession Charles Onslow, 40, unemployed Eurasian, was remanded again when the case in which he was charged Miss E. Vondeley, 14-year old Two school girl, of 18 West Terrace, Kow. diamond rings in Wing Wo Street on loon, was bitten yesterday afternoon November 7, came up beiore Mr. by a bitch owned by Mr. Popoff of T. Lowry at the Central Magistracy, No. 22, West Terrace, while she wa

to walking along the Terrace. wanted Remarking that he consult Crown Counsel as to whether] She was taken to the Kowloon there was a case against the accused, Hospital for treatment and the dog the magistrate remanded Onslow til was sent, with her litter, to Ma Tau Saturday, allowing ball in $150.

Kok for observation.

On "Y" Hockey Teams Sporadic Fighting On

The following have been selected to represent the Kuwison Cricket Club In a friendly - gamay of /lawn bowls against Kowloon Tong, on-the latter's: ground on Baturday) ooni, mending "Kt"2,30 pm"

USAY W. Smių]; A/ H. Mürün,,. Taylor and E. Kernillong

A Madar, J. Hempacy, W. Par

the V. Traserol

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Steven and _Overy.

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Vol. X No. 2.

THE

May, 1940

HONG KONG NATURALIST

A quarterly illustrated journal principally for Hong Kong and S. China.

-Birds and Buttarfiica of Hong Kong.

Notes on Vegetablo Insect Pests in Hongkong.

Hail and Halos

A Synopsis of the Fishes

of. China..

atc,

CHUNGKING, Nov. 13.-Chinese successes on the Hupeh. The Typhoon of Nov. 23, 1939. Hunori and Shansi fronts and in southern Kiangsu are reported. Numerous casualties were inflicted upon a Japanese unit at Yaochlawan opposite Ichang on November 9, when 'a Japançae.

palmoljaka › Taingchin-Poal highway, attack repulsed.

A Jananass foron Thấn wrong re varlous Japanese garrisons points of the Kinghai-Chungriane cently made an abortive attack west the cum pain Honan on the highway In Central Hupth have been subjected to harassing raida by Pelping-Hankow Railway.

A Shanghof dispatch reports that Chinese flying columns during the past few days."

severe fighting is in progress in the tist In northern Hunan. Japanese made vicinities of Changchow, on While walking along Peace Avenue

The about 1 p.m. on November 10, Rennie sporadic attacks on Chinese positions Nanking Shanghal Railway. Remedios, a 12-year-old schoolboy, A Japanese column of some 600 men, city, thinly garrisoned because of was stopped by a man who caught equipped with four field pieces, at- the transfer of the Japanese troops hold rot his jacket: Remedios strug-tacked Lontsinkwan but after a thero to Thing, is being attacked by and out of the Jacket and on away. vere engagement the attack was the Chinese Japanese at Chang

west of thing are said to have suffer "The man was recognised in the street banten off EMCE

Wrchased Chinese troops in southern Shhnaled nearly 300 casualties during their Vlotges allicked Tlentankwani Pass on the recent operations with the Chinese.

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Nov. 16. 5.30 p.m..

Tuesday, Nov. 18

Air Mali by Sex to Singapore to connect with the "British Over- seas Airways.”

Ord.

Rec.

Oril

K.P.O.

Nov: 18. 30 a.m.: .Nov. 19, 10.30 a.m. G.P.O.

Nov. 19, 70 am ***.. Nov. 19, 10.30 am.

Strals and Calcutta

Par.

......Nov. 19, 10.30 a.m, Let. Nov. 10, 11.30 a.m.

Thursday, Nov. 21

Straits, Ceylon, India, E. and South

Afelen with

7.p.m.

Air Mati by Sea, to Binganore to ennnect with the "British Overseas - Airways..

Rec.,

Ord

Res.,

Kowloon P..O

..Nov. 28, 10A 1,M..

can Nov al, 5.30 pm

G.P.O. D

Nov. 21, 5.00 p.m. Ord.........Nov. 21, 7.00 pun.

Filday: Nov, 22

Manila, Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Taland,

22. 5 pm

G. P. O

Reg. Ord

Nov, 22, p.m.

Now 01.p.m. Wednesday, Nov. Straits, Ceylon." India, E and South

Africa and United-Kingdom |

Parcels,

ReR

Ordij

K. P. O.

a.

Parcals,

Nov. 27, 5 pm

Nov, 17. 6 p.m.

28, 8.30.m

Nov. 27: 8 pm. Reg.Nov. 27. 5 pm

2010 Nov. 28, 6.30 am) Correangndence? Only

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