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EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

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PARIS CONFERENCE.

PABINY JARUary Ath.

The public sitting of the Peace Con-

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Router's Service to the China' Mail.)

POLAND.

LONDON, Tanuary 23rd. An important Polish Government Mia

Pants, January 24th.

CRICKET.

THE CHINA MAIL.

In a big programme on Saturday," Craigengewer went further ahead in tha League, as are rit of defeating the Manchesters by a few runs. Yet again Erwigeagover had an innings of less than 100, but the Manchesters total was

Allied Commission for the performanceco-operation with the Allies. Ef secissary spadework on them.

The five big questions are: Firstly, the

of Nations; secondly

Four civilian delegates, for the war; fourthly ran the spot

CHINESE PIRATES ON:

́SHANTUNG COAST.

FOOTBALL.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

MONDAY, JANDARY

DABING BURGLARIES IN CITY STOPS.

liberating For came across belter skelter and cleared" Clarke was huri but pluckily kapt, on playing and receiving the ball made a surprispg- ly good run down the wing, finish-

The shops of Mr. A. C. Diss, tailor, ing up with a centre that Rainhala Meats Komor and Komor both of

fine goal. About this time one of hy thieves on Sunday night. The the R.G.A players left the field, burglary was discovered by Mr. Di apparently unwell, and the soldiers when he opened his abop this morning.

A harrowing story of atrocitias by Chinese pirates is told by a young man FOUR TEAMS FAIL TO SCORE. mann kicked hard into the net. Aarandra Buildings were broken into named Shiom! Kokichi, aged 20, who arrived 'u Dairen on the 7th instant by:

the Saiten-maru, of the Dairen Kison All the matches played on Satur

Without Wright, Marley and Reding the crew of the Nagaycabi-mara, 135 goals between them.

cons, which sailed from Taingtan on De

On the Club ground, the H.K.F.C.

Heichelraunn, Stewart, Rim and entered from the corridor which goer MoTavish played finely, being the through Alexandra Buildings where

Disa' shop. This was found to be une) loaked, the bolts forced back and a long

"fstence to-morrow "should make an im-ion has arrived in London, en route for only 87. Craigengower are at the hend Kaisha, which picked him up at sea, and, day were definitely decided, the finished the game with. 10. How Mr. Dies bas been, most unfartonata. “porient, advanco. "Five big questions will Paris. to arrango matters affecting the of the league with a lead of & points, but handed him over to the local polica. losing teams "all failing to score, ever this never affected, the result; bie' make the tenth barrling of hìn' be raised and referred to an expert inter-commercial development of Poland in watches more piny es ihna the R.G.A. Shiomi was ona of the night mon form-; while the four winners netted eight the Chub, for whora Chassels, hap. It is thought that the theiŸÒN ·

The military delegates to Poland, where bond, the University did poorly against cember 15th for Fussn with a cargo of defeated the R.G.A., scoring a govi superior team, well worth their two there is a door which lends in o Mr. Interasion-General Barthelmy already is, will be the .R.C. Owing to a miunderstanding) 190 tons of shit. 10,000 eggs, and a quan fin each halt. This result puts the goals win. Result tégislation; thirdly, personal probably chosen from the Allied geporals as to the venue of play, the University |tity of vegetables. The following day Club in a fue position for annexing H.K.F.C., 9; R.G.A, 0, and indemnities; Afthly, in. from the United States, Great Britain had very few players at thot me to stard: the vessel was caught in a storm, and the Hongkong. Lenge Cup, The Teams: - E,KING. -- Bodger: place "of wood which had been nailed France, and Italy, have not yet been de Later mora turned up but only. players.) nina days later drifted on to an unClub row have a lead of three points Black, Chassels; Hausilton, Stewart cross the door as additional protection passed with only I wicket down. It south of Taingrau. The provisions on over the Navy, but have played one Carriere; Taylor, Clarke, Reichel theory it is thought that the thievin

U of certain ports, rivers

Will be fission

of

GN Indentical with that

batted. These scopd to which the O.R.C. habited island at a point about 310 miles

Erlish, French and other schemes, not pare a draft of instructions to the fis. before the Civil Service bowlers, white maru Over 30 force-looking Chinese provament, for the new man is hafty, This match on the Navy grond the back of a cupboard in Mr. Kamra

aly that of General Smuts, which pro- Fondly impressed President Wilson..

tives of the powers.

+1

had been prized off Against this signated.

PARIS, January 28th...

board bad long since been exhausted and rath more than the sailors. The mann, McTavish, Ris and railwara

secreted one of their number in Mri A commitaiqué states:- A regards the League of Nations, Mr.

the crow were in a very entious predica Club were without McCubbin, but

B.Q.A. Taylor Tor, Sharman: Dis shop sometime on Saturday and The President of the United States, the was a day out for the C.R.C. batsmen. Lloyd George move, a resolution afirming

The Navy had a welcome win against ment until the Japanese steamer were strong and better in every idleton, Tulfourd, Wordley: he let the others in The shop recognition of the principles of the Prime Ministers and Foreign Secretaries

ogate which various draft schemes of the United States British Empire the Royal Engineers The Sappers Tamor mara I., which happened to pass. departament than the R.G., except MoGregor, Johnson, Green, A. N. certainly has overal good enters

referred to an inter-Allied Com France, and Italy, and representatives of totalled 105 at the Navy passed this gave ten days provisions to the disat contro-half, where Talourd ex Other, Morris.

in which to hide. From the shop Japan met at the Qui d'Orsay to with ease, at the close having scored tressed men. Qu December 28th three celled The Club bad Riis at out

Mr. Tucker, refereed.

they made thair way into the shop of confirmed that the British plan is from 3 p.m. to 5.15 p.m.

strange junka suddenly bore in sight side left, in place of Jennings, and

Komor and Komor. To do this they' of The mission of the Allied and Associat-137 for 8.

R.E. DEFEAT SOUTH CHINA. and rapidly approached the Nagaroah the change seemed to be an im

forced away the boards which formed. In a friendly the B.R.C.C." collapsed. pamphlet, while Preed Powers to Polgad whe first discussed. Bouts dent Wilson's is a composite of the and it was agreed that M. Pichon pre-

pirates, all armed with old-fashioned fairly speedy, and centred well. was phayed before a large crowd. shop. This wAL

easy task, the Again the Chinese were unfortu-The soldiers were most dangerous bearis wern not hall an inch thick and sion for the approval of the reprecate the latter's batsmen kept them in the pistols and swords, boarded the ship,

It was agreed that one Press representa-feld for the greater part of the after sad after taking away, everything of nate, this time against the Royal in the vicinity of goal, whereas the were only lightly nailed together. In tive was one that a five great, powers noon. R.EU. Bird collecting 90 with value from her, proceeded to murder Engineers. When the score sheet Chinese who played prettier football Mr. Kemor's shop they not only helped

the crew, all except Shiomi being mer should be permitted to accompany the the bar, his best of the seasɔa.

was blank, Heath, the R.E. cus-were ineffective, and easily charged themselves to his good but made them- ellenaly slaughtered. Shiomi jumped todian, had the ball and was charged.oft. The Chinese right wing wers a selves very much at home, emptying Mission.

overboard and awam until picked up. The ball fell to the ground and was soince of danger but Blumifield and several bottles of lemonade ere they hy's Chinese steamer, which arrived in Chinwangtao on January 6th, where kicked into goal. For some reason, Charters both came across at times took their departare. From Mr. Dis hs was transferred to the Saitau maru not apparent from the touchline, the to help. Pascall and Millard both shop they took 20 suit lengths valued which reached Dairen on the 7th instant goal was dullover. This decision tied to open the scoring, and Con-at 8600 and 553 yards of black dress as above stated.

was very annoying to the Chinese nel missed a chance, half-time arriv. coating. Of every yard of staff stolen Mr. Dias bas patterns which he has sap- when they recovered from celebrating with a blank score sheet. ing what they thought was a goil The second half was notable for their favourites. To make mat- an unpleasant occurrence which end-

ALLIED WARNING TO

RAIDERS.

Paris, January 24th. The Supreme Inter Allied War Council pet today M. Clemenceau, M. Pichen.

the

"PARIS, January 22nd

LEAQUE MATCHES.

CRAIGENGOWER WIN AGAIN.

There was excitement on the Craigen- gewer ground on Saturday. The home

plied to the police. This should uszlat inthe tracing of the stolen cloth.

A Haves, mosange states :- Ministers of the five Great Powers con- arshal Foch and M. Weygand repre-tinued yesterday the examination of the

ted France: Mr. Lloyd George, Mr.evidence on the Russian situation,

French opinion is inclined to support Balfour, and Sir Douglas Haig represent Wilson. Mr. President ed Britain

the Poles who have asked for assistance. Lansing and General Pershing,

in the form of munitions and Entente United States: Signor Orlando, Baran officers. If these be given, they state, Souning and General Diar, Italy while they will be prepared to find the men team had dismissed the Manchesters for short work of the task of passing this

als Sir Henry, Wilson and Blis necessary for the army to limit, if not represented the Versailles Council.

After the Supreme War Council had/crush, Bolshevism. General Hallers' plan 87, Lammert always having the batsmen total, at the drawing of stamps, having ters worse the sappers scored shortlying in one or two players being or $1000.

President Wilson, the Allied Prime was to send 14 divisions of Poles, recruit-in difficulties and finishing with the fine scored 137 for the loss of wicket, afterwazis, and by this goal the deed off. It spoilt the whole game, Ministers and those of the Associated from the various Allied armies, for the average of 8 wickets for 20 runs. When Powers, the Foreign Ministers and Purpose of restoring order. He urged the Japan's representatives, ugreci to trans-necessity for the utmost haste.

mit a world-wide communication, stating that they were deeply disturbed by the news of many instances of armed force being used in many parts of Europe and the East to gain possession of territory. the rightful claim to which the Pence Conference is to be asked to determine.

deem it their duty to utter the They solemn warning that possession, gained by force, will seriously, prejudice the claims of those using such means,"

HAMBURG.

AMSTERDAM, January 24th.

A state of siego has been proclaimed.in Hamburg, owing to a Spartacist out! break.

HAYAS" ITEMS.

PARIS, January Stad. A Haras message states:****

Such action will create a presumption against those employing force and cause doubt as to the justice and validity of thei

French interest in the East is shown Purpose to substitute possession for proof by an informal meeting of Oriental pece of right, and establish sovereignty by

orcion, rather than by racing or nation pls in Paris, with the Director of fal preference and natural historical pre-Oriental Affairs, at the Quai d'Orsay

Algeriana, Tunisians, and Syrians were fcrenos

They will thus put a cloud upon every present. Exir Faisul, son of the King evidence of title they may altorwards of the Hedjaz, said that the Arabs in Asia allege, and indicate the distrust of the had full confidence in France. Conference itself. Nothing but the most unfortunate results can ensue.

I they expect justice, they must re- frain from force and place their claims, lin unclouded good faith, in the hands of the. Peace Conference.

PARIS, January 22nd.

A Havas message states:--

The simplification of the calendar urged by the Academie des Sciences-the division of the year into four equal quarters of 21 days cach, the spare day not counting.

STRIKES IN PARIS.

Craigangower batted the excitement was intense near the end until the winning bit was registered when there was a round of cheering. wickets were down so it 您 A close thing. Scores

KAKCHISTYAS.

Cpl Horrocks, b Grimmett... Pia, Walker, e Go'denberg, b Lam-

mert a pu pas

19

... 16 Sergt. Ball, e Ford, b Lammert... 04 Ray, Bundle, e Abtas, b'Lammert... Licut. Cavanagh, c Umar b Lammert. 17 Sergt. Keenan, b Lammert... R.Q.M.S. Allan, o.Manley, b Lammert. 1 Col. Ellarby, b'Orimmett - 0.3.M. Smith, Manley, b Lammart.. Sergt. Bilano, c Kumjahr, b Lammert Sergt. Bird, not out

Extras...

i

*1

0

Scares:-

IX.

Lt. Raworth, & Cary, b Kennett Lt. Col. Coles, c Lee, b Hack Sergt. Beath, e Hack. b Kennest Capt. Wahl, ceapott, b Hack... Sapr. Purnell a and b Back Corp. Waller. b Hack.

S. 2. Jewsbury, c Halborn, b Hack

יו

146

14.

a

Pus. Rhodes, b Hack...

Corpl. Pascall, b Backu

8

Sapr. Feakes, not but.. Sapr. Lewis. run out... Extras

3.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

...103

3

13

13.1

31

I 10

Ia

...

0

NAVY,

W

Athlefic lost two points

During this match a regrettable affair bas to be recorded, one of the Chinese players being struck by an opponent and two were ordered off

A BEGRETTABLE INCIDENT..

Mr. Disa puts his loss roughly at

Mr. Komor was more fortunate as he, so far as he can ascertain at prosent, lost only about 8500-1600 worth of goods. They broke up bis safe and from it took

.coins For some rome golt

(English urine). Also an Austrian penny! Fortunately being Saturday there was Ettle money in the anfs. To pick

und to make matters worse, one of the Chinese forwards got the ball into the net after charging it out of the goalkeeper's "handa. reason, this was not allowed, and camed intense dissatisfaction to all

B.E. 1: South China Athletic, O. Mr. Pragnell refereed.

the field of phy. The player struck the Chinese, and a few others. To defended himself and a fracus up-add salt to the wound, the R.E.'s the leek of the safa they used several poured posible but wiser players scored just after, Connell scoring or near at Eand. A metal cash box gold pins which they took from a silver prevailed upon the exponents of following a cornes, the Chinese retir-lying on the deak they also fortel open. 12 fisticuffs to desist Naturally there in defeated and dissatisfied. Re-Out of the desk drawer they took a

was at once, an indix of spectators uit:- upon the playing field and there had to be put behind the touch lines be

The fore play could be resumed. mutter will core before the local Football Association in due course. Affairs of this kind spoil the game 2 which is now attructing all classes Zand. mees in the Colony, and the Association have the power to stop th's display of bad sportsmanship, if they wish to.

Time will tell how such conduet Paymr. Holborn, stb. b Rhodes 30 is regarded by the ruling body. 8. W. Cary, a Coles, b. Waller

E..G. Kennett, run out Commodora Gurner, b Waller

K

Stanton

13 Kengett

4 Hack

Lea

87 Thurgarland .........

Gurder...

Sig, Hack, b Raworth

Total... Bowling Analysis.

м

#

0

18

...11.0 47 ... 6.4

10. CHAIGINGOWER

43 Liout, Stanton, run out

Omar Grimmett... Lammert

R. Basa, 1.b. w, b Hall. A. el Arculi, run out

A. W. Grimmett, e Keenan,

T. F. Ford, b Allan

Hall

FG. Thompson. cand b Hall

D. Rumjaho, b Allan

ALLIED POLICE FORCE..

LONDON, January 241b. The Daily Express states that, in addi ition to the Inter-Allied war councillors Cabled earlier, the British Secretary for War, the French Minister of Munitions, M: Loucbear, and the Japanese represen- tatives were present at the Council, which conferred with Marshal Foch and other underground railways and tramways. U. Omar, not out military experts, regarding the strength Troops are guarding the stations Police. G. Manley, b Horrocks...

PARIS, January 25th. The discomfort of living in Paris, due to high prices and lack of accommodation: has been intensiñed by a strike on the

of the forces to be maintained by themen guard the drivers of the fow trams. Allies and Associated Powers on the West running.

ern Front during the Armistice.

M. Fl. Abbas, b Hall

. E. Lammert, run pat

A. Geldenberg, b Allan....

The strikers yesterday rejected the con-

Tho

Allan

It was decided to form a special com-ressions offered by the employers

of composed mitter,

Mr. Winston Government may interveno Churchill, M. Loucheur, Marshal Foch, General Bliss and General Dinz to ex- amine the question.

$1

PARIS, January 25th.

+44

4 Sig. Thurgarland, not put

Sig. Barkett, Ch. Sta Lee, Lieut. L. 8. Hobrian did not but..

Extra

18.

24

... 25

29

gold repeater watch. The thieves werd vidently embarrassed with choice as to what to take for in the automatic ST. JOSEPH'S WIN AGAIN.

till which they swashed up they left a number of alver coins. The front of Against the 88th Co. R.G. the the shop they left in perfect order. College secured their 7th win out of From one large Chinese case they stole 8 matebes, leaving out their match a white jade tea pot valued at over with the University. The first half 3:00. They took a number of trinketi was goulless although Siva and god some gold and silver ogarette Moosdoen were almost through on caser. They had little idea of the value occasion. After a blank first half of the things for they left behind a farle St. Joseph's set about getting the plata, valded At 8300 and a jade goals. From a cent e from the right forment valued at $195, both lying THE 2ND DIVISION,

wing Moosdeen was able to breast exposed on a glass cass. The aille room Thore tras one big surprise in the the ball through, thus putting the they left undisturbed, as also an ivory 2nd Division, the 83rd Company, College one up. Later the same care containing several email pieces of matter of surprise that oR.G.A. defeating the Navy Reserve team was awarded a lace kick, and ivory. It is Hake, by 3 goals to all. The soldiers came Hyndman tak ng this, scored direct. they were not seen or heard Lights out of reserve with renewed vigour The R.G.A goalkeeper shipped on barn all night in both shops, and the and sail, and piled up. 8 goals in the greasy turf when moving to try thieves must have made a great noise. to gave The R.G.A. tried hard to They shifted a quantity of heavy 137 the first half. It was a painful eur-

prise for the Nury Reserves, one- reduce the deficit, out, Jones set furniture and to open the safe in Mr. Komor's shops they used hasty brass tirne likely champions, now alas, fallting a good example with some good vases. They also broke down a quaati- wing quickly from

former high tackling and passing. The B.G.A. estute. Joat as in the early part of right helf had an easy chance of scor the seuson, tearns could not score ing but kicked wildly. Result 33 against them, now the sailors cannot St. Joseph's College, 2; 88th Co.

score themselves. At one time they B.G.A., 0. they had a goal record of 80-gouls to 0 Now (see league table)." Of course the University withdrawing from the league has hurt their goal 17 record.

8

Total (for 6 wickets)

Bowling Analysis.

Extras... wel: 1, ***

Purnell

Waller

Baworth ...

A

Coles ... Rhodes

0

33

LEAGUE TABLE... POSITIONS OF THE ZHAZER TO DATE

D. FTL

T

Cmigengover...

7

R.G.A

Kowloon

The Government has decided to take all over the underground railways, tramways Cavacagh 1 ITEMS.

and omnibases in Paris in order to pre-Horrocks vent even a partial stoppage of the sør- BERNE, January 25th.victs. Employers and men are urged to Switzerland is sending a Delegation to speedily negotiate for a return to normal Paris to settle the pending economic ques-conditions. tions with the Allies.

LoxDos, January 24th

Council also The Supreme War agreed to recommend the iue of an iden tical modal and ribbon to all men of the Allied and Associated Powers who parti.! cipated in the war.

MILITARY SCANDAL, 7.

LONDON, JANUary 24th. The inquest on the death of Major Beton, who was shot in the house of Bir Malcolm Beton by Lieut.-Col. Rutherford, has been resumed.

SEE TO-DAY'S CABLES.

·Tutab. Bowling Analysis.

14

.. 2

***

C.R.C.' BIG WIN.

Civil Service

•Manchesters

C.R.C.. University

The University were essy victims in this ingtch on the C.RC. ground. Ee Navy... ing without such stalwarts as Marley, RE... PARIS, January 28th. Wright and Redmond was an impossible The French British. American and Italian Associations for the League of handicap, and in addition they only bat. Nations have decided to hold a Conference ted players. After diriesing the on January 28th, presided over by M. Léon Bourgeois, for the purpose of draft University for 40, the C.P.C. went on to ing a joint plan for a League of Nations make the bighest leave score of the ses.

son, 310, and for the loss of only 5 wicket Ching played a bright innings of 717) Yew Man Tsan being top score with 60.

331

FRIENDLY MATCH."

CIVIL SERVICE v. HK.C.C.

4

of woodwork, all of which must baya made a big noise. In a small upstairs. room they bent the iron bar at the window, for what purpose is not clear.

LABOUR SITUATION.

83RD Ch. R.G.A.. NAVY BES.

The Navy Reserves, once favoured candidates for championship honours, had a surprise in this game on "the

A "Pointer" cable date Dec. 17th Club ground. The 83rd Co. R.G.A. St. Joseph's College, as expected, went off in winning style, and soon ays The Times" publishes apocial gained two more points," their vic-began to score goals at such a rate article dealing with the disbandment of munition worker in the Birmingham thos being the Beth Company R.G.A that one wondered what the final and Coventry district, which the writer The slippery ground helped, St. core would be. In the first half con-iders typical The article n°4 Joseph's College, and was a great the R.G.A. company scored thrice, whole is neither alarmist nor pessimistic. deal to do with their scoring a second Nicholls, Hawley and Strange being of skilled workers in the peace indus Mention is made of the rapid absorption gool, the soldiers' custodian slipping the scoring artists. Then the scor tries and of the large number bo are when attempting to save.

ing suddenly stopped. Ilf-time glad to be released. The opinion is Reports of the games follow:

arriving with 8 goals to 0 in favour expressed that, he s' number of CLUB DEFEAT B.C.A..

of the gunners.

discharged war workers who want peace employment have not found it, the It was scout apparent that an or

in the second half, the Navy Regrowling is not, yet serious. Then, to ganised team was playing an un- The B.E.C.Q. did badly in this match, organised one in this match. The serves had a httle the better of the wards the end, the article becozos orgen sed team was the Club, and exchanges, but it was a big lead to gloomy. It states that there in an being all dismissed for 67. This was no they soon forced the R.G.A. to de- have to wipe out. As it transpired, trouble to Civil: Gervige, for whom Bird fend theiz, lines, and after a few the sailors failed to reduce it at all, Scores LONDON, January 23rd."

and Bradbury scored 86 and 81 re-minutes play Reichelmann sent in the gunners defending excellently The Inter-Departmental Committee of R.A. Ponsonby Fone, bYew Man Tsun 18 spectively. All but three of the H.K.C.Ca hard shot that struck Sharman. Result Prisoners-of-War announces that the A. Rumjahn, e Wong Po Keung kowled, with the exception of Gray, Clarke then secured and his shot all German authorities assured the Nether- Lee lands' Minister in Berlin that no secret M. C. Choa, c Hail, o Yow Man Taun 21 rather unsuccessfully, Scores -

RONGKONG LE. prison camp now exist, or have ever D. K. Samy, bles... W. Gitting, b Lev... Cheah Toon Lock, b Lee H. O Bang, b Lee... Sen Ewok Loung, b Yew Man Tsan 2 Char Sue We, not out. J. D. Wright F. A. Redmondj

Fxtrue...

NO HIDDEN PRISONERS.

The Press Bureau states:--

Mrs. Rutherford was called, but, subse- quently, it was decided not to examine her. Her maid gave evidence to the effect that Lieut-Col. and Mrs. Rutherford lived unhappily. She described & violent domestic scene at the Surrey home on the day of the tragedy, after which Lieut.-Col. existed. Rutherford proceeded to Town.

Major Seton was the sole guest of Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Rutherford's house at Christmas week during Lieut. Cel Rutherford & sheenes in France. The two isen ware friends.

A letter, dated October 22nd, was read, showing that Mrs. Ratherford, asked her husband to facilitate her divorco in July, A verdict of wilful murder against Lieut-Col Rutherford was returned.

BILYER.

LONDON, January 24th. Mesra, Samuel Montagur & Co's re port, dated January 18th, states that nothing is specially interesting.

Local trade demand continues fairly goodge

The Shanghai rate remains unchanged

LONDON, January 24th. The silver market is steady. There is fair trade demand.

SPAIN.

LONDON, January 94th. The movement for Catalonian sutonomy continues to develop. Catalonian sena tors and deputies proposes to establish a provisional Government at Barcelona, pending the constitution of a Catalonian Farlament, with fall authority in regard to internal but not foreign affairs. see the light again..

ORITUKEY

January 23rd.

The Netherlands Minister states that there is no evidence of their existence. Search parties are still in Germany, seek ing prisoners whom whereabouts have not yet been disclosed,

AVIATION.

LONDON, January 23rd.

The Press Bureau states;

UNIVERSITY.

... 35

.

...

OR. P. Thorsfield, b Bird"-

4 Capt. E. H. Gray, b Ling

Fearce, Lb... b Lang...

די

F. J. de Rome, b Ling

Capt. H E. Murray, bars, b Birt

M. M. Maas,b Ling

T

3. W. B. Ennis, b Ling the

F. Sutton, e sad b Strange...

absent

· Total.. ...".

.

Bowling Analysis.

DC HE Hollands, Lb.v., b Strange

P. Jacks, not of...*.

M.

0

-5.2 1

Handley Page machine. fitted with Un Hew Fea foar engines, few from Belfast to Shef- Ng Sae Kwong field in two hours thirty-five minutes, Tew Man Tsud... carrying twelve tons, including a crew. Lcc..

of seven and ball, and a ton of luggage. EMPLOYMENT OF HOUNDED.

* Bowled a wide

C.IL.C.

D. E. Dennelly, e Sarab Strange not

Extras ******.

Ling Bird

Strange

429

Un How Fan, st. Famjeha, b Fon.

soaby Fane

Total...

Bowling Analysis.

80 Ling, cand b'Donnelly

0

CIVIL SERVICE C... Loxbox, January 24th

Ng the Kwong, e San Kwok Leung, bA. E. Wood, Gray, b De Rome The Press Bureau states:-/

Samy

653. W. Bradbury, 6 Hollands The Government bas decided that po. Ching, a Ponsonby, Faur b Samy disabled soldier or saflor, employed in State-owned factories or establishments Yer Man Tsun. run oat....

Goo., Lee, run out thall be discharged, until after diluiée or (G. Hail, not out... ex-service men of the same class and skill. Wong Fo Keung, not out-

The Minister for Labour requests, all Janes Wong, Chow Yat Cheong, C. employers to adopt a similar procedure. F. Lee and A. J. Kew, did not bat

Extra...

(Continued on Page 10.),

CURE THAT COUGH.

broug cough, It does not moso that you have consumption or that you are going to have it, but it does mean that your lungs are threatened and it is just as well to be rm the safe side and take Chamberisic's Cough Remedy-bel re it is too late For sal by all. Unemists and Storekeepi

Total (for & wickes). "Bowling Analysis.

SAMY

Rumjabna

Ponsonby Fane M. 10

Gittens

Chon

Cheat

K

NAVY WIN OVER RE

but scored, Torr and Taylor (B.G.A.) colliding with the result that the ball

83rd Co. R.G.A., 8; Navy Res. 0. Mr. Dewhirst refereed.?? The league tables are appended,

a went into the net for the Brst goal, the 2nd Division now showing the

12 and Taylor nursed a slightly dam-positions of the teams after striking Baged nose. From the kick off the out all the matches played by the 2 Olub came back, Stewart gave Riis University, which team lise with

possession and a nice centre follow-drawn from the league. ned. Reichelmann then delivered a

12 abot that threatened to reach the

LEAGUE TABLES....

but to set it in full swing will take ou took to be done longer than is generally expected, even

it by no means impote,t influences,

band

which would being all the industry ba to a standstill if they saccoedod, were to fail in the attempt. Meanwhile things are quiet in the Mirlands. The un- einployed war workers are receiving their unemployment pay in good humour, ex cept the few who think the Government their wages, having doubtles been told pay has been previously deducted from so by the fomenters of discontent. After Christmas there will be a change.. The unemployed will accumulala Temporary distractions will have lost their savoar. Those who want work will begin to murmur Trouble will begin and grow, and wreckers will make

long time since the ball bae had as POSITIONS OF THE TEAMS TO DATE the most of it. The present calm is

Rialto, and fortunately for the

NGA. A was a little wide. Its a

much power behind it at Happy

87 Valley. Hands against Hamilton,

Brought the B.G.A. into close qua

ters with Eodger in the Club goal,

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.

"GOALS." P. W. L, D. A PTS. 32010.8

but Black, who was having a nice easy afternoon, cleared with ease. Navy Taifound and Middleton brought the HF.C... leather back, only to see Johnson R. E

CLUB

4

15 kick weakly behind. Riis gave Tay R. G. A.

31

for (Club) a good chance of adding 3. China Ath.. to the score but the latter bud to

shoot at short notice, and his name

71 F. T. Lamble, Lb.w., b Feares

BG sake in the H.G.A. goal hud no great

1 H. Strange, cand b De Rome

39 E. T. Crocker, b. Pearce

9 R. E. O. Bird, not out

W. H. Edmonds, b Donnelly

C. Bara, b Gray gi

15. F. Bacoil, b Gray

Fincher, e De Roire, b Ca 310

Extras

Duonelly Le Roma Pearce Murray...

Hollands

The B.E.'s batted fairly well at Happy Evans Valey and totailed 10. C-Colonel Culo Gray being top score with 31. The Navy mate

Total

Bowing Analysis,

HONGKONG

CLUB,

difficulty in learing. Before hal-HK.F.C time Morris and Green gave McGré- Navy gor a chance which was wasted RG. A Hull-times smokes MAR

R

431 135. 22.0 8.74

J 120 4T 2

4 0 2 2 0 53

LEAGUE 1ST DIVISION. GOALS. ⠀ P. WLD P. A. PIB

6 6:140-12 3.10 5311 11 17: 6132-384 41129 8 1 China Atb... 6 0 4 2 51312 HONGKONG LEAGUE-2ND DIVISION.

CLUB

H.K.F.C., 1; R.G.A., Oi Resuming, the R.G.A. attached in way that was dangerous to the Club, and in the first two minutes McGregor and Johnson had an open St. Joseph's goal to shoot at, but each left the Navy Lea roepersibilty to the other with fatal Staff and Dpts. reyuits Talong adventego of this Kowloon

PW. D. FAFS

6701 93 414 943 2 26 11 10. 7 3 13 11 5 9 6 2 2 2 796′′

8.350 12 16 6

let off the Club made off to the op. S.Chias Ath. R. 73 399146 posite end MuTavish faced 88th Co corner off Tow from which Taylor 83rd Com (Club) had an opening. While de 87th Co.

4 1 1 893 7 06

temporary and

Seven

thousan

harbour

workers"

in Glasgow struck yesterday Allwork at the part is suspended, including the cross river passenger Bervice. Many shipyard workers are inconvenienced.

even thousand Welsh miners are also on atrike:

ACCIDENT TO A

FAVOURITE PONY.

In our Training Notes" in ast Monday's isate a monti ned Dr. Jordan s' dirk chestnut pony so die of most promeins of the Babacription Griffins, Wa larg that this he now dentally Kenken rib.) The pony was frightened in the stables and in its fright foll down,

list of wasting presents for Saturday's wedding was sent to the office of another paper, with a request that it be sent to the Chisa Mail," This request was not complied with.. thr does not appear That to-day, as a supplement to our report in Baturday's imus.

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