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TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL.
LEAGUE MATCHES.
The following first and second division matches of the Hongkong Football League are fixed for this afternoon-
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F.K. F.Ċ. 2ND XL 2. ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE.
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The following will represent the [EY COURTESY HK. Football Club 2nd XI. against the St. Joseph's College on the Club Ground to-day, kick off 230 pm sharp:-G. Groot, C. Wilkie, M. Tonkin, W. Ireland. J. Dodds · L Sorensen, E. Railton, G. May, A. Boy 2nd Wiltshires v.. HMS. "An-sep, R. S. Logan, and J. P. Sherry. brose," Sookunpoo ground, 4 p. KOWLOON RESERVES v. 22ND Referee, Mr. Pragnell
DIVISION L Hongkong Club v. South China Ath. Club ground. 4 pm. Referee, Mr. Birkenshaw.
Hongkong Police v. Kowloon, Navy [“A” ground, 4 p.m. Referee, Mr.
Evans.
.... DIVISION -D_
Hongkong Club Reserves v. St Joseph's College, Club ground, 2.30 pm. Referee Mr. Jones.
Staff and Depts. v:Club de Recreio, Sookumpoo ground, 230 pm. Re feree, Mr. Hollands
R.G.A. Reserves v. S.C.A. Reserves, Navy "B" ground, 2.30 pm. Referee, Mr. Cheeseley.
Oilers United v. Indian Recreation! Chab, S.CA. ground, 2.30 p. Referee, Mr. Robson.
Kowloon Reserves v. 22nd Pun- jabis, Navy "A" ground, 2.30 p.m. Referee: Mr. Well.
HMS. "Carlisle having left the station temporarily, the following matches are postponed:Division L, HMS. Carlisle v. E.MS. "Ta mar; Division II, HMS. "Carlisle Res. v. United.
PUNJABIS
The following will represent Kow- foon in their match today at 2.30 on the Navy ground --R. Mckay; S. Hewer and K. Mason; J. Coupland, G. White, and C Mackenzie: A Spary, E. Alderson, J. Carlswell, A. Young, and A. Estarfe. Reserve: A
Martin.
CRICKET.
LEAGUE MATCHES.
UNIVERSITY V. KOWLOON
CRICKET CLUB.
The following will represent the University in the above League match to-day, at Kowloon:-D. K. Samy (Capt), T. E. Yeah, M. H. Roffey, J. T. Pun, H. C. Huat, T. L Cheah, K. E. Mogra, R. Robertson, K.S. Cheah,
CRAIGENGOWER Y. POLICE.
A very interesting game is anti-R. W. Barney, and C. H. Yeoh. cipated on the Club ground between the home team and the South China) Athletics. The Chinese, who have always played good football, are stronger than usual this season, and can be expected to give a good account of themselves in this after hoon's match. The Club, too, is stronger with the return of several old players, and can be relied upon to give the Chinese a run for their money. A fast game is expected and a goalless draw would not be a surprise.
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The Wilts will be at home to the "Ambrose" the Sookumpoo. ground, when a very fast' and interesting game should result. The sailors will be without the service of their smart centre forward,
Hannaford, and their Captain, Sargent, while the soldiers will be at their strongest, with Mexham play ing centre forward. In spite of this baudicap, the Ambrose" will un doubtedly play their best, and should have a fair share of the exchanges. It is difficult to forecast the result.
The Police will meet Kowloon.on the Navy ground. They are being strengthened by Alexander who has been absent from the team ..for several games owing to the Interport practice matches. They should give as good as they take and a keen match is anticipated. It is rumoured that Mr. Barlingham, A.S.P., who is described as a "dark horse," will turn out in the back lice. His appearance is being looked forward to with keen interest by many. The chances are fairly even.
HONGKONG TAILI TABES."]
KOBE, Nov. 5. M. G. L. Shiw has been released on bail by the Japanese authorities. He has not been committed' ro stand his prizi.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
November 11 is to be a general holiday.
Siam's prohibition of rice exports is renewed.
Valuation of tenements has to be made before April 30, if possible.
Mr. S. B. B. McElderry is ap- pointed assistant colonial secretary and clerk of councils.
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Banknotes of the three authorized banks-circulating during October totalled $36,054,992.
The Governor asks for two minutes silence and inaction at eleven o'clock gunfire on Armistice Day.
"Mr. D. W--Frahman-is-to-be- assessor of rates, additional to present duties, and Mr. W. J. Cirie to be his assistant colonial treasures.
The following will représent
"friendly The wedding is to take place on Craigengower CC in a match against the Police on Monday, Nov. 19 of Lieut. C. M. Bygate, 2nd the 8th inst, on the Police Ground, Punjabis, and Miss Winifed Hutchin- commencing at 10.45 am.. son, en route from Home by the 5.5. Holdman, K. Drake, C. Tacchi, F. "Devanha.” Lawrence, P. Lamble, G. White E
The Taipo Road will be open to Tilman, S. Dixon, H. 'Brown, B.
morning. Harris, and F. Thompson (captain).traffic from to-morrow
Between the third and fifth miles- tomes work is still going on. Notice boards will be posted at suitable places and motorists should take warning,
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FEXTURES 1920-27.
November 13. Interport. November 20. Indian Rec. Club, Sookunpoo, F.
November 27. RE and LA, Mili tary, F.
December 4 Away, F.
December 11. Kowloon C C, Away, L
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The Bishop of Victoria will reach at St. John's Cathedral to- niorrow (Sunday) morning at 11 am The new Assistant Chaplain of the
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December 18. C. Service, Away, L- January 15. Chinese Rec. Club, Away, L
January 22. University, Away, F. January 29. Craigenzower, Away, February 5. Indian Rec. Club, Sockumpoo, L.
will be childrec's service which will Ladies'
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Mr. Tong Ching-yu, M.P. and some twenty other members of the National Assembly in Canton, have submitted s' proposal for changing the name of the Military to Consti tutional Government and electing a President and other officials to con- February 12. Staff and Depts, duct official affairs. The Bill also provides for the convocation of the Military,
February 19. Kowloon C C.National Assembly in Canton again so as to complete the draft of the Away, F.
constitution for February 26. University, Away, L-permanent March 5. Hongkong CC, Away. F. Republic of China. March 26. RE, and LA. Mi- tary, F.
BILLIARDS,
Of the second division matches, the one which promises the most ex- citement is the Staffs v. Club de Recreio. If the soldiers think of PALACE HOTEL TOURNAMENT. anpexing the points without a struggle, they will be much dis appointed. The Portuguese play a spund game these days and are capable of springing, many surprises. The Staffs will be strengthened by Sconler. This is anybody's game.
With regard to the other matches, there should be little doubt as to the results if all the teams play their best. St. Joseph's, who had very hard lines last Saturday, should secure their first two points to-day at the expense of the Club Reserves who will be greatly handicapped by the absence of young Gerrard But the Collegians will certainly - not"| have play all their own' way if the Club turn out the same forwards they fielded last week. The RGA.. Reserves, Ollers' United, and Kowloon Reservés, ought to win their respec tive matches, but at the same time, the Indian R.C., and the Punjabis can be expected to put up a keen struggle.
H.K. F.C. v. SOUTH CHINA.
The following have been selected to represent the Club in a league match to-day against the South China A. on the Club Ground kick off p.m. sharp-G. Rodger, W. Gerrard, J. Lawrence; M. L. Railton (Capt.), J. Rodger, J. W. R. McPhay, L. Goldenberg, H. Day, M. Sandberg, E. Moore, and E. Riis.
KOWLOON V. POLICE.
The following team will represent the Kowloon Football Club in their league match to-day." in the Navy
At 9 o'clock last night, a very interesting match in connection with the Palace Hotel Handicap Billiards tournament was witnessed when Mr. J. Snook (-200) met Mr. T.B. Golding (-300), and after a very close-and exciting game, the result of which was uncertain until the last stroke, Snook won by the narrow margin of five points. The scores were: Snook, 250; Golding, 245.
Saook's best breaks were 32, 23, 21 (twice), 20, 16 (twice) and 16, and Golding's were 41, 39, 34, 28 18 (twice), 16 and 15 (twice).
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The Cathedral Organist will be glad to hear from anyone willing to exist
in the singing at this Bervice. All Chants and Bymns are sung in unicon.
Of interest to-day is the bazaar in the grounds of Government House, under the auspices of the Minister ing Children's League and Women's Guld. It is' an annual event, and this year well up to its usual First Church of Christ Scientist, high standard. Be ides the various attractive stalls, there are sideshows both indoors and out, not the least of which is an amusing playlet, "Outside the Bathroom,"
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