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THE CHINA MAIL
TO-MORROW'S LEAGUE GAMES,
[By Dutchie.]
The following Is the League Programme for to-morrow:
Divledon 1. China "A V. Club, Club ground
·
Kowloon v. Police, Kowloon
ground.
China "B" v. Tamar, Chinese ground.
Kick off at 4.15 p.m. sharp.
Division II.
St. Joseph's "A" v. 'China "A‚":
St. Joseph's ground.
C. Recrela "B" v. China "B," Kowloon ground.
St. Joseph's "B" v Kowloon Navy "A" ground.
Sacred Heart v. C: Recreio "A" Chinese ground.
Club v. Surreys, Sookumpoo ground.
Drums V. University, Club ground.
Kick off at 2 45 pm. sharp.
Owing to the Artillery being on their annual training, the Surreys a game to. will be without
morrow.
C
It was noticeable that there were several late starts Clubs had evidently forgotten, or did not trouble about the change in time of the kick-off.
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PEKING, November 6. The removal of the ex-Emperor On the 13th inst. at the C.I.M.
Hull Meitorial
Mr. L. C. from the semi-Imperial surround Whitelaw delivered a most interest. Ings of the Forbidden City and the ing Lecture n. the subject of reduction of the emolument have imgation into Cauada," and "created-something of a sensation, the Berturer's personal experiences the first impression being that "bile working for a short white as Feng's step would alienate many, Po Chaplet at Quebec, Canada. The action is clearly due to the Ove a hundred large junks.huyo fact that the new government is Been ramandeered here by the the most Republican since the order of Genend Wn Pei-fu, and revolution and desires to impress These we on the list, towed upon the country that the monarchy boll be a number of steamers, also is dead. The Government apparent commandered for the purpose, toy considers such a step necessary deeply rooted Chingwangtae, where they were to a view of the act a musports, "* News has monarchism of a large number of
On form the Chinese."A" team recently cons to land that the people especially among juuks driven alright, and are being hitherto ruling classes in Peking. are due to continue their unbeaten In fact there have been rumours record to-morrow, for beside it of great use to the Chilli troops that Chang Tso-lin sympathises being their favourite ground, their and is reported that General W with the restoration feeling. opponents on last week's showing has therefore, decided to indemnify Probably an additional incentive are not in the same class. The In- thes well for the use thereof. for the government to make this clusion of Jones does not seem to From, PORTLAND, ORE, JAPAN This, I believe, is yet to come, to
gesture was in order to force have improved the Club team, but pa and the junk owners Blated to have been sent back here, Chang Tso-lin to declare himself don't think it is altogether the thereanent. It is also significant player's fault, for however good a of course minus their junks.
that Hsu Chen, a member of the man may be, he must have some Mesars, (, H. Anz & Co. have over the Agency of the takin Columbian Parifie Steurship Com pany, but I am not yet aware wholer these steamers intend to recomtigice calling at this port Last year one at two called in as u Brink, but there was not over much cargo forthening.
are
storm
Firal Winter Storm. Our first real winter broke on the 15th inst., and it blew
Canton government and an out assistance from his other for- and out revolutionary, recently wards. arrived in Peking in connection with negotiations for a conference which Sun Yat-sen has been asked to attend.
The other Chinese team are at home to the "Tamar." This should be an interesting game, for the former have yet to secure their first point, whilst the latter have only secured three points in five games. A division of points is a İlkely result.
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That Peking Coup. A mandate appoints General Li Lieh-chun, Dr. Sun Yat-sen's follower, chief of general staff in succession to Chang Huai-chia..
Questioned to-day regarding a Brongly till mid-day on the 17th. local paper's statement that the Police visit Kowloon; and judg. The weather since then has been palace coup of yesterday nipped ing by previous performances of Decidedly colder, and mony are in the bud a monarchist plot, these two teams it looks like a win euggesting it is going to be very: Dr. C. T. Wang asserted that the for the visitors. Kowloon seem to cold winter."
Government knew nothing of such be having very bad luck on their at the godowns on 12th November,
Oxford Locals.
The China Inland Mission Bchools reived now yesterday of The results of the Oxford Local Examinations held in July! All passed in the Senior with the ex- ception of me boy, but in the Tardor division there were right failures, sest boys and pae girl. The full particulats are as follows:
Sentor Division.--
2nd
a plot and he personally had no own ground, probably a re-shuffle. knowledge thereof.
of the team would do good. Have they thought of trying Duncan at left half?
The police this morning issued a proclamation in the city with mandates explaining the favour- able treatment of the ex-Emperor and the reasons for revising palace agreements, which are identical with Reuter's despatch of yeter day, with the addition that the Republic undertakes the continu- ed maintenance of the Imperial
tombs.
J.
In the Second Division the College "A" team should, if they are at full strength, beat the Chinese "A" The Recreio on, last week's showing, should gather two more points from their
opponents to-morrow.
4
41
B
It would not surprise me to see Kowloon Ras: defeated by the College "B" eleven, for they played anything but good football against the Club last week.
Chuss Honours-lourd Goold und Hamilton Lyttle, 3rd Class Honours-Katherine Yesterday's coup was keenly Judd, Heather, Peill; Allison criticised in Peking on the grounds Pike.
that it was quite unnecessay to Preses-Berde Clinton. Gordon exercise such a display of force, Conway. Robert Kelly.terrorising the Manchus. The asser Dongitis Pike. Constance tion in the new agreement that the Stork, Averell Robinson, ex-emperor is free to live where he Harold Warren, Winie likes does not accord with the facts
hitherto for he is still virtually a Recreio "A" should have an Jennings.
prisoner surrounded by numbers easy thing with the Sacred Heart, 1st Class Honours-Winifred of guards. He is unable to leave and the Surreys second string his new residence and his tutor, should continue their unbeaten record against the Club with
Junior Division.---
Embery.
2nd Class Honours-Walter Mr. Johnston, is denied admittance.
"Pike and Eloise Classr
3rd Class Honours. Eric!
Embery Rudland Weather- head and Brith Porteus. Passex-Charles Dilley, Tolm Herbert, Ernest McIntyre. Burgins Moulioukine, Glurenra Preedy, Ruth Dilley, Murie! Evans, Lois Glass, May Harding
Tatian and Moulioukinn.
WAR IN CHINA.
FENGTIEN TROOPS IN. TIENTSIN.
(Reuter a Service.)
possibly a big goat scare. The
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Drums should just about get home Domastia, Occorrosions against the University.
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The following are the League
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Carolens Blasting Btruck A Rook Fire Fighters Wedding Bella Correspondence
* Little” Hett
4 p.m., sharp. Popular prices to Junk Run Down Tientsin, November 6.
Proceeds to Earl Education Board Chang Tso-lin's advance guard the stands. arrived in Tientsin from Tungku Haigh's fund for Disabled: Ex- Company Meeting. ut seven o'clock this evening. The Servicemen and their Dependants. Mesars, James McMullan & Co.. trian consisted of some forty cars Lda., held their Fourteenth Ordin-carrying from two to three thou- mry General Meeting of Sharesand troops as well as severul cartables to date. holders at their Head Office here loads of guns and somunition. in Chefoo on Tuesday, 21st inst., It is reported that six train loads at 3 p.m. In spite of the excep passed through Tangku bound for
FIRST DIVISION.
Team 2. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
fionable had year so far as genel Tientsin. Tangku was occupied Surreys.....4- 4 0 0 12 18 Company Meeting
"COLLEGE TENNIS,
WINE FOR ST. JOSEPH'S AGAINST ST. STEPHENS,
A Misapprehension
8
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Tenants'. Troublow Legislative Council
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export trade is concerned, Messrs. on Tuesday night by Fenglion R. A....7 4 0 3 12 16 McMullins were able to declara u troops stated to consist for the Police 62221696 Too Many Tenants 2 per cout; dividend.
most part of white Rassiane. Chias A321 08 The Fengtienites immediately, oc Club cupied the Taku naval dockyard. Tamar
The allied Train from Peking Kowloon which left the capital yesterday China. morning, arrived in Tientsih withi out incident yesterday afternoon. This Tiantain east station is cour- pletely cleared of Wu Per-fu's Troops, some being sent down to Michang and others disarmed and Surreys In a friendly match at lawa kept in Ticntain under police. C Recrolo"A" tonois between St Stephen's and vaillance
China Aus St. Joseph's College or Wednes It is believed that a purtion of Kowloon **** day, the latter won by 11 games, the Fangtientes ură” bound for "China “B” The matches were played on the Poking and a portion for Nanking. Drum courts at St. Stephen's College. It is reported that heavy fighting St. Joseph's "A" The scores follow me occurred at Tangku on the Bong-
Chb H. D. Rumjhn and Cissus tienites' arrival, with heavy casual
University they bear Yo and Lee 83, beat Lies on both sides. Limeidd Hab-sch 8:5. Just to Limi
and Lee 5-5
A Razack and Blik bear oard Lee 65 beat Lim, and
Lee 8-3.031 To Him and Ha
* A Klichali anda. Car stent Yoand Lee 4, but I
Team,
Budget Debite SECOND DIVISION: ***Hadda off China
Goals. Peak Tram P.W.L-DF. A Pts 0.00..........!!
8-28 Poppy Day
Taumati Dinner Extortion Beizure of Peking Walsh Note Colony's Health Landlord v. Tonans Mr. A. Common 41 12 5 2 SL134 5173 Colony's Eagl
C. Recreio B
12:4 202117
5 20 3 5 8 20348
Sacred Heart... 4 0 1 513-31 conceded by Club on
by the aboup
Will Dispute.
Pilferage Charge Bandit Boldiers Court of Appeal.. Rescued at Lak "Soccer" Touriste Hillside Murder Week End Accident Vireman Stabbed Family Dinerenose. H.MB! Pegasus L
Suspected StowWLY) – Cours Baile Hongkong's Clim Sport
Shanghai Esco
Bexions Crime To Be Dealt
Basy Courta
Property Withdenwn Wage Claim
Christianas Case
Traced Lady Attack
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