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goalkeeper and deflected the ball. At half time, the Collegians led by one goal to niz.

In the second moiety, the Club played a little faster in the hope of Orly two football matches were, wearing down their smaller op played on the Clubground, at Happy, ponents, but their trick failed to Valley on Saturday. The first was a work. the Collegians falling into practice match between the Police, the stride with great ease, and Pre are to play in the final of the in fact made things very warm ield" Competiti.n next Satur- for the Club players by their day, and the Kowloon FC, and speed. Their opponents had all the other was the re-play of the their work cut out to keep up semi-final of the "Shield" Com, with the hot pace set by them. petition between St. Joseph's Co Reichelmann tried to break th Tege and the Hongkong F.C. In rough on several occasions, only to the first march Kowloon who did not turn out their full team, inflicted

be foiled by Sepher, a smart youngs-

THE CHINA MAIL.

** LEAGUE TABLE

(CORRECTED UP TO MARCH 20.)

P.

L. D. P.

7 0 0 21

5

Q

1 16

.9

2 11

of the cross bar, and then tossed into the net. At half time Kowloon led by the odd goal goal in three.

Kowloon did the major part of the offensive work in the second half, and gave the Police defence a very! busy time. Their third goal came R.G.A after fifteen minutes of very even R.E. and I.A.... 6 play. Millard found the net with IR.Gir pretty shot which bad Swan guessing. Kowloon ............. He deserved the applause which Civil Service ... greeted this performance. Rasmussen Staffa enem who was well marked throughout H.KGC the match, managed to give the Navy ****... opponent who was set to "shadow" University ............... hire, the slip, and breaking throught, Craigengower ..- slammed the ball into the net from a CRC ....... range of a few yards for bls. side's fourth goal. This proved too much for the Police, and from this. point to the close of the match, they had the monopoly of the play, and very soon, during one of

FRIENDLY MATCH,

CIVIL SERVICE BEATS UNIVERSITY.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Router's Service to the China Mail.)

REVOLUTION IN GERMANY.

LONDON, March 18th. It is authoritatively stated that the latest reports from Germany atote that it is hoped that the Centre Democratic majority and the Socialist parties will toca a prisional referamans in Berlin 7 to carry on affairs till definite arrange- menta have been made with the ald: Gov- erament as Stuttgart.

5.

their determined onslaughts, Robertson again found the net. Grimmett had a glorious chance of The Civil Service secured a some. netting a third goal, when he found what easy victory over the University, himself in front of an open gcal, with at Happy Valley on Saturday by three the goalie jumping about very un- wickets. Scotes. comfortably. In his excitement how- ever, he did not take aim, and the H. CHunt, b Edmonds ..................... ball went over the cross bar. The. Pun, b Bird final whistle found Kowloon winners by four goals to two,

URICKET!

LEAGUE MATCHES,

UNIVERSITY.

D: K. Samy, b Edmonds.

M. H. Roffey, b. Bird

| J. D. Wright, b Edmonds..........

J. H. R. Freeborn, b Edmonds

T. Milnes, b Edmonds....

T.E. Yeah, b Reed

S. K. Chua, b Reed

C. H. Yeoh, not cut.

18

0

2

I

coup

The resignation of Dr. Kapp is doubt- less due to the fact that his position bad become impossible owing to the popular disapprovai, the refusal of the old Government to negotiate, the unreliability of many of his troops and the growing dis order. Many offers in Berlin are atated to have been tricked into supporting the etas and have now announced their adherence to the old Government

The most serious factor is the attitude of the Independents who refuse to co-operate amcanting to the establishment of a with aither, Government except on terms Soviet Republic. Grave troubles are ex- pected throughout the country owing to the revival of the Spartacist movement. AMSTERDAM, March 16th,

A Dutch torpedo boat has arrived at 18 Wieringen to watch the ex-Crown Prince.

BERLIN, March 16th, Grenadea exploded on March 15th be 20fore the headquarers of General Luett- 11witz Reports of street fighting with troops in many parts of Germany are com-

11.

STUTTGART, March 18th.

The Ebert Government denies that an agreement has been made with the Kapp Government, and declares that it will make no Agreement with rebels

The 96 Ebert Government demands the retirement

of Dr. von Kapp and his associates.

K. S. Cheah, b Reed...

Extras

R. E. AND I A. BEATS KOWLOON & Co.

Total

Bowling Analysis.

0. M.

W.

3

5

Bird

8

2

Reed A YE 3.5. I Witchell......... 1 Q

1

5

CIVIL SERVICE.

This match which was played on

ter whose tricks were very effective the K.C.C. ground on Saturday re Edmonds ...... 11 against his heavier opponent. What sulted in a win for the Army by 71 Sepher gave away to Reichelmann runs. Scores trem

a defeat on the Police, who were at their strongest, and had the services of Swan, their crack goalkeeper, by in the matter of weight, be more four goals to two. The replay of rhan made up for by his tricki- the semi-final was a bard fought ness, and much fun was caused match in which the Collegians sprang when Reichelmann tried his best a surprise on the supporters of the to bump his opponent over, and Club, by scoring two minutes from every time found him nowhere the opening whistle, by means of the near. prettiest piece of combination ever seen this season. This goal proved to be the only scure of the match, and incidentally the winning goal which gives the Culiegians the right to enter the final

Descriptions of the matches for lows:-

SHIELD SEMI-FINAL.

ST. JOSEPH'S 1: HONGKONG. F.C., O.

where he

expected

K.E

Capt. Grey, b Stalker

20 R. C. Witchell, Cheah, b 10 Freeborn

1

The National Assembly has been conven- ed to meet at Stuttgart on March 17th.

LONDON, March 16th.

the

Following the generally nocepted report of the agreement between 3Kapp and the Ebert Governments, Herr 0 Ebert's denial has caused a.great surprise,

Evidently the Ebert Government, now at Stuttgart, consider their position strong. Herr Ebert and Herr Noske have appeal- 26 ed for support to the "Imperial terri-

7tory."

Herr Ebert also claims to have 'safeguarded

with 11 of the Commonwealth.

ecmmunication

all parts

G.R. Sayer, e Pun, b Freeborn.

24

8

38 B. W. Bradbury, e Chur, b Yeoh bA. E. Wood, b Freeborn....... 11 2R. E. O. Bird, not out s kapese sos ....12 H. E. Strange, fb.w... b Yoh......

1E. B. Reed, b Freeborm

Major Greenaway, b-Stalker.... 19 W. H. Edmonds, e Yeoh. Lieut. Clauson, b Stalker

13 Freebora ya Lieut. Col. Taylor. b Staliter......

2 G. H. Piercy, b Yeoh Major Middlemas, c Ramsay, d bim to be. In this molety, the Club were

Overy........... only once dangerous, but even then Capt. Wahl, c and d Stalker they could not get near enough to Major Edwards, not out... the goal to send in a very hot shot. Lieut. Hammond, Braga, The Collegians on the other hand,

Stalker broke through the Club's defence Lieut. Larkcom, b Overy several times, but excitement caused Capt. Murray, ran out. them to shoot the ball at random, Lieut. McConnell, h Overy and it went wide every time. One particular bit bard lines came towards the end of the match when Hyndman and Silva broke through together and made straight for Rod- ger who was dancing in the middle of the goal like a cat on hot bricks. Stalker Alter succeeding in drawing Rodger Evans towards him, Hyndman passed to Overy Silva, and the latter being too sure of finding the net, did not put the

Extras

Total.

Bowling Analysis.

વન

4285

3R: O. Hatchison, b Freeborn ***** 26 C. Sara, run out

..151

9

On the other hand, the app Govern- ment is taking drastic action in Berlin, and has decreed the death penalty for ringleaders of strikes and strike pickets.

Herr Neske, and Hert Load (Minister

of the Interior) have issued a Recree pro- hibiting the circulation of the Eapp 4 Government's proclamations.

In "serious

encounter between otroops and crowds in Berlin many have

been killed and injured

0

..107

Extras

Total

Q. M.

W.

Bowling Analysis..

16

2

70

Q. M.. R.

W.

9

38

Yeoh....14.1

6.2 1 17

3 Freeborn ...........14 3

53 47

&

K.C.C.

2

COPPER REFINERY.

6

0

NEW BEITISH VENTORE.

13

Immediately the opening whistle was sounded. Hyndman passed the ball to Silva who winged to Rahmin almost as anon as he trapped the ball. Receiving the ball with his sufficient amount of force behind his A. O. Brawn, b Greenaway, b ehest, Rahmin sprinted up the field kick, and the unexpected happened. Middlemas

Edwards.........

LONDON, March 18th.

In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. Kenworthy, Mr. Lloyd George stated that there had been no communication be- fore the coup d'etat between the Allied re- presentatives in Germany and the leaders 3 of the coup d'etat. In view of the rapidly

changing situation in Germany at presen the Government has not considered any fresh atatement of policy possible. The matter is being farther considered at pre- fent He gave an assurance that the Government and the Allies intended to see that the Foace Treaty i ofeerved.

BARLIN, March 19th. The Transury has refused to honour Dr. Kapp's request to disburse ton million marks for current expenditure and pay the troops. It is estimated that 60 per- The syndicate which has been sons were killed in yesterday's streep fight- zformed to set up a copper refinery in ing

Devonshire has chosen a site near

Maximilian Harden has been arrested. Newton Abbat. It is proposed to

PARIS, March 16th.

0

PLACE ON DARTMOOR,

and oen red just as Black came up Rodger rushed across goal, and D, M. Goodall, b Edwards. to tackle him. Hyndman got the throwing himself down

mana-J. V. Braga, c Clouson, b Edwarda 29 ball, but found that he could do- ged to deflect the ball. J. P. Robinson, b Middemas ****** nothing with it, as Tonkin as For this. performance, B. D. Evans, c Hammond, b paying too much attention to him he was rightly applauded by the Seeing that Silva was tomar.ed, spectators, but had that ball been A. W. Ramsay, b Edwards....... 19 Hyndman tipped the ball to him, and kicked at a little harder, the odds. Stalker, b Hammond........ he shot it past Redger with a swift were ter to one against Rodger A. de Sousa, not out altercont shot which was impossible to save. being able to prevent it finding the W. T. Elson, b Edwards asi This performance was received with net, even though he managed to A. E. W. Davidson, b Edwards... much cheering by the College sup touch it. Nothing of very great H. Overy, e Larkcom, b Edwards 0 spend nearly £10,000,000 on the porters. Centering the ball, the Club importance occurred after this, and

A Havas rcsage says:- tried to work their way to the when the final whistle came, the

g scheme.

The French Military Mission in Berlin College goal, but Reichelmann Club had failed to equalize, and the

The chairman of the syndicate is has refused to receive communications on whom they relied to level Collegians thus retired the winners

80 Sir Gerard Mantz, who presided over from General Luttwitz. found himself too by the only goal of the match. The

the Non-Ferrous Metal Trades Com will go to the headquarters of the old The French Consul-Genera. at Mayence well guarded by Sepher, who stuck Collegians have every reason to be

mittec, established by the Govern-Government and follow events to his man like a leach, and did not proud of this their first defeat of the

ment during the war. That Com Daily Mail says that the War Council, allow him to move a single inch. Club, who have so far enjoyed the

W.mittee strongly recommended that a Riis on the left wing was then given reputation of being the best combina

prosided over yesterday, by Marshal large electrolytic refinery should be Foch, decided to move up guns and infan- the brunt of the work, but he too tion in the Colony..

established in Great Britain, capable try, so as to be; ready to advance. 1 of producing 100,000 tons of copper rents in Germany are regarded by a year for use in the country, as tar French newspapers as a "vindication of as possible using British copper In French judgment, and a knock-out blow

for President Wilson. blister form. There is at present no such refinery of the kid in the country, and 90 per cent. of the cop United States. per used in Britain comes from the

up matters,

falled to get near goal, Ogley's atten

Extr28

Total

Bowling Analysis,

Major Edwards, 10 Major Middlemas 5 Lieut. Hammond 4

Q... M. R.

52.

12

2

1

KOWLOON, 4; POLICE, 2..

tion to him being anything but com- fortable. Hamilton, who with Re ichelmanc

the only were

two dangerous men in the Club's tears, This match which preceded the had P, Xavier in front of him, and "Shield" semi-final on the Club against such a determined and clever ground on Saturday, resulted in a player, he had his "wings cut," and win for Kowloon by laur goals to was rendered absolutely help two.

HOM

C.C.C. BEATS C.R.C.

J

The Chinese batsmen suffered badly at the hands of Omar, who captured 7 wickets for 21 runs, and went under to the home team by wickets and 49 runs. Scores

C.R.C.

Lo Man Pan, b Ümar

less. With every man well guard- The Police kicked off, and carried ed, the Club did not get five yards the ball into enemy territory, but from the centre line when they were Jackson cleared without much dif robbed of the ball, which was passed ficulty. Knight trapped the ball to Hyndman, who seconded by Silva, nicely, and aided by Rasmussen, Shin Man Ping, b Omar ›...

Ng Sze Kwong, b Abbaser and with the other of his forwards in broke through the Club defence in Ho Wing Kin, b Abbas... line, made another incursión into fire style. Rasmussen was accosted enemy territory where the attack by the Police left back, and finding it Hew Fan, & Omar ........ was spoiled by Omar kicking the ball impossible to dribble past him, he G. Lee, b Omar... against the side of the net. After an- backed the ball to Millard, who being other attack by the Club in which unmarked, sent in a very hot shot Choa Man Fing, b Abbas they tried long shots, all of which from cirse range, and the ball found Ching, b Omar were stopped by Dixon, who played the net, giving Swan no chance to KK. Wong, c and b Omar his usual sound and cool save. The Police, despite this re- Chan Tin Surg, not out. game, the Collegians again gct verse, succeeded in making the ax. Ma Kin Sze, b Omar ....... going, and would have scored had changes very even, and not Black used his weight on Rahmin they Bere rewarded for their to get the ball out of him. This pains by Robertson finding the not performance on Black's part against during a melee in front of Kowloon's a mere slip of a boy, was net very goal Kowloon's second goal whict. popular with the spectators, but incame a little before half time, was a justice to Black, it must be said that very lucky oce. Rasmussen took a Omar the tackle was quite within the rules shot at goal, and Swan caught it Abbas

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the first hall, the Club came within who was playing centre half, kicked

The

The Berlin Government is recognised everywhere as Hobenzollern camouflage, and several newspapers call for action ca distinct from words.

France, however, has received the news At the site chosen, there are tide quite calmly, recognising that Germany water facilities, and a bed of over 800 cannot possibly go to war again for years. million tons of lignite is available for

LONDON, March 18th. the generation of electricity at a very Kapp Government for expert or profes It is pointed out that the claim of the cheap rate. There will also be valu-aional Ministers centres round the indeter 8 able by-products. Mr. H. T. Wilson,minate expression fachminister. It is 17 intended to harness the water power pointment of permanent heads of depart O who originated the scheme, at first assumed that Dr. Kapp aims at the ap 0 of the Dartmoor plateau, but so muchment who will be nominees of the head of O opposition was shown in some quar-the State not Parliamentarians. ́7 | ters that the sycdicats have decided

COPENHAGEN, March 10th.

to abandon, at any rate for the time, Conficts continue to be reported from

many centres in Germany between the t Civic Guarda supporting Ebert and troops supporting Kapp. Numerous casualties

have occurred.

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1 this suggestion, and utilize exclusively 4 the lignite. The chief motive for the 8 production of electricity on a large -scale is, of course, for the copper refi- 7nery, but it is considered that power can be generated so cheaply that it 52 will be possible to supply current in balk to all the towns in South

BERLIN, March 15th. Collisions between crowds and regular Devon, as well as to the industries soldiers have taken place in various which may be attracted to the neigh-suburb of Berlin. The latter used rifles W-bourhood.

and machine-guns, a number of persons The lignite beds have only been being killed and injured. used locally to a very small extent:

Extras.

Total..

Ecwling analysis.

R

11 "CRAIGENGOWER."-

11 3 1

21*

7

24

3

U. Ornar, b Ng

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* Extras

COPENHAGEN, March 16th.

A BET IN TRAFALGAR BQUABE.

Fifty genuine £1 Treasury notes. were offered for sale from the pave

but a few months. before the out- A message from Berlin state that the ment in Trafalgar square on Feb. 4. 49 break of war a party of Germans Kapp regime has issued a declaration at 2d. each. Yet, although the 13 conducted a series of experiments, generally confirming the Allgemeine Zei-

and, to his surprise, received one of the familiar battered, grimy yet un mistakably genuine Bradburye His offer to buy the entire stock was refused politely, and business was suspended sine die. Hoes

It was not a subtle attempt to further lower the value of the pound, nor in any real way a gamble in ex- change, though it was a form of gambling. 2 It has since been found that they ung anouncement cabled earlier, but astonishing offer remained open for

Mr. Fred Barnes, the well-known 13 acquired a considerable tract, with with the following differences.

five minutes, only ore bargain was comedian, was responsible for the It declares that the new 4 the evident intention of development formed comprising professional Minis

Cabinet will be secured,

incent following on an argument 12 on a large scale.

ters, including Ministers of the old regim his "wares" each note secured in a possibilities of belling anything on The well dressed vendor displayed with Mr. Laurie Haberlin as to the The now and the old Governments will separate envelope on a regulation London's streets. Mr. Barnes 'con issyo amaniterio condemning & general strike as a crime against the people. Only tray, prominently surrounted by a tended that pavement vendors A FAMILY NECESSITY, the declaration states that these negotia notice.---

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has charged much less time when promptly, treated on Ministerial affair which would would not have shamed) cleared at 24 each within five all times. Sprains may be cured in Lame back, lame shoulder, paina in the Tt in riderstood that the Under Secret an old stager in kerbatone itiner minutes. As stated only one sale Wide and chest, and rheumatic pains are tarins have resolved not to taks, orders ancy. Here you are, ladies and wan effected some of the disease for which it, I see from the Kapp regime but remain at their gentlemen! Genuine £1 Treasury flet pivially valuable. "Try this liniment and posts and conduct businom according to notes going for tuppence I

8

Total (for 6 wicket)......101

did not bat.

L. E. Lammert,' and L Goldenberg

Bowling Analysis.

Ng Sze Kwong... 9

G. L

Ho Ving Kin

Ching

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