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WEDNESDAY'S ROSE BALESS,

In its efforts to raise funds to carry on its charitable work for the coming year, the Society of St. Vincent de Pauk will again make its annual appeal to the

public of Hongkong on Wednes day, December 2, when it wil 3 hold its yearly Sale of Roses.A

MONDAY, NOVEM

TWO DOUBLES.

K.CC. & NAVY WIN IN: LEAGUE.

SATURDAY CRICKET RESULTS,

Victories in both divisions of the cricket league were obtained on Saturday by the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Royal Navy.

These two now share top place h the senior section and the

Goodwin Lyak Morris

Bowling

LEAGUE-Div, IL.

Navy 2nd v. C.R.CO.

On the Civil Service ground the "A" team lost to the Royal Navy 2nd XI in a low-scoring match:

Royal Navy 2nd XI

K.C.C. 2nd XI increase their lead. Emley, c Westlake, b in the tunlor.

A number at other matches, Trendies," were also played.

LEAGUE—Div. I.

ERCY, ROYAL NAVY,

At Sookumpoo the Indian R.

lost to the Royal Navy,

Against the home eleven's score

Strange....

Com. Bower, Spillett Lt. Hayter, b Edmonds

ht. Mansergh;" Lb. w...

Spillett

Powell

Finoher

H Wallington, bQuick FEW Humilton, not out | Baker, Lammert

TE Pearce, B. Lammert [1,B. Reød/Lb.w; b Fowell-

Ling, run out

Exten

58 Bowkur, 18mmert

$21

dya Rumjann Wahab, l

[3] J., & Ackber, b Smith:

TA S. Sufflad, b May..

11A. S. Ismail, Bipns,, b. May 49

OD. M. Razack, b Smith

18. AR. Iamall, b May

Q

8 Hassan, Crabtree, b May

1 M. P. Madar, run out..

8. H.. Bux, not out....

Total

Bowling Analysis.

Analysis.

$74

MRW.

B

28

12 33

8 Smith

10

M. H

86:

W

Rev. Quick

Roy, Powol

$ 91 17

3 May

9 Churchman

Crabtree

12.4.8 19

4

.6

2. 016

0:

5

HK,C.C

b

9 Rend

Sub-Lt. "Duncan, b Edmonds Mid. Dickens, Eb.w...

. Edmondy

Mid. Simms, e Lawrence, b

Edmonds....

Eng-Lt. Bennett, e Patterson,

b Edmonds

of 12 the Navy had 107 for two. Conway, not out wickets. 124 for six and 125 or

seven

*་

Midshipman Stephenson (60) had the highest senier league score of the day.

LR.C

A. H. Rumjahn, e Beatty, b

Woodward

Pay-Lt. Allen; l.b...

Edmonds

Pay.-Lt. Nave. hit wicket, b

Strange

Extras

Totall

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Jaz W. Hayward, & Evane, beer

RE. A. Wabaler, ç ile Bone,"

1. Road......

11

1. Humphreys, b Baker.

37-

1

F. Stewart,

Bukee, b.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Reed

2

ev. E. 3. Quick

Reed"..

Nurember: 28.

9

4. Thuncock, by Reed

97

18

126

5. R. Ralph, & Poutcé, b Boker 1. C. T Bowker, & Baker

20

0: M R.

13

46

Bowling Analysis.

H. J. Armstrong, bbw, b

Suyer

SA. Ismail.

Cantrell

1. M. Omar, e Sillitoe, b

Woodward

N. B. Kitchell e Stephenson.

b Sinidee

6. -1 37

4 0: 28

SONON

G. Lammert, o Reed, Suyer: Rev. T. B. Powell, not put

Extra

21 1 2

C. H. Beardall, b. Bonnett 4.

16 Reed

R. S. W. Patterson, b Allen.

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Bowling Analysis.

*}

A special committes, with Mrs. H. W. Bird as the organiser, has been mapping out the Colony for the campaign during the lust: week, and over 200 Indies, includ

VISITORS AT HOTELS. ing many Chinese, have kindly

Mr A. S. Abbott Mr. R. Anderson UM N. Boal

V Braton

11 ans &. B. Ballilar

Mrs P

Bositio

5:i Mr V. Bon vain - 6. Mr Birbeck Bargherim Bles

140 Mr E. S. Bolan

Princesa Jadwood-

kinwer. Mr. B. Jon Mr JB Jobasine

and fully Major & Mr Jones

Mr J. H. Joseph- Mr Jai ar

Mr W K. Borlight MB. Klog Mr. A. Krooger

Mr J. 8. H. Brown Mr and Mrs B. J. Mr A. C. Barges Encon

$r Chalker

0 Mr and Mrs J Chatzook

24 12:2

P:Mr, Mr& MIRE LADO

Mr and MT RE

Cliffard

Mr E. H. Olower

Mr B. Lunkis er Mr A. Late

Mr and Mr

Lapritzen

Med Του CB73 B

Lulla

Braid

Mr H A ROTAS Mr F. A. Maskintab Me de Miro Mascidi Mr T 5. Mason Mr and Mrs G. T.

A. H Madar, b. Cantrell:.

28

Ismaillie Beattyb Cantrell!

Edmonds

A. el Arculi, & Cantrell

Spillett

J. S. A. Curreem, e Beatty,

Westlake

b Cantrell

19

S. 1. mail, e Abelson, b

Strange

0. M R.

W.

Woodward

7

CS.CC. "A.“

Lt. Col. & 19 4.

B. Ramjahn, 'hot out

33

Ling

1. Ti

81

0

Bush and family

Armitage, b

H. P. Harper, 1 Emley

13 J 89

F. E. Lawrence, b Bennett.

0:1 Baker

Mr D. E. Cappleman Mr. J. Cassa

£ 7 Ji 25

H. E. Strange, b Allen

20

5. F Westlake, b Allen,..

0

Hamilton Hayer.

23

0

17

B. K. Hawkins, e Duncam

Hagter...

30

F. M.. Arcule

and b

S. B. Spillet. not out

C.C.C. v. H.K.C.C; 2nd.

MT

e. Coleman

15

My J. H. Cook

Sillitoe

T. W. Carr, b Hayter

11

Mr J. M. Coltrell

Extras

8E A. Bastin, Lb.w., b Bennett

6

Total

124 W. H. Edmonds,

b,w, b

the On

Craigengower. ground, the Hongkong C. XF bent the home team by 34

0.0

Min B. Cowper

2nd

Miss H. Davey

runs.

Bowling Analysis, "

0. M.

W.

Allen

Extras

0.

· H.K.C.C. 2nd XI.

5

Dr 8. A. Doseni. Mr W.A. Dowley Mr and Mrs K.

Duble

7. Stevensong by Abbas A.

Cantrell

.219 (3 35. 5 Woodward: ..16 31 Beatty

65

3:

Total

108

6 1

12:

Bowling Analysis.

W. W. Mckenzie, 1.b.w.,, b

Abbas

12:

..

th. R. Becher, b Abbas

2:5. 0

2

0. Mi

R. W,

A. K. Muckenzie, b Whicher n

Bennett

11 3

46

Mr G. A. Fafart

42 Allen

1. V. Parker, b Fincher

11

13 - 7

20

4

Me R. E. Farrall

H. D.

Emley

2 1.

18.

1

D. 11. 1. McMaster, Abbus

Mr F. J. W, Focken

F. D. McNicoll, b Fincher..........

16 Mr & MA. B...

Hayter ............. 3

0:

19

2:

P. Jacks, B. Reed

20

A FOUR

5

Mr B. & Forster

Mr A. B. Rowe

P. B. Peat, b: Fincher

I

dise D. Frot

E. Griffin, run out

60

4. R. Valluck, not out

Extras

Total

Royal Navy.

Lt. Hussey, b Omar

Lt.-Com. Hunot

Rumjahn," b F M. el Arculli

Mid. "Stephenson. c H. D.

Rumjahn, b 0. Ismail... EL-Com. Armitage, cH, D. Rumjahn, b F. M. ch Areulli

LU. Abelson..e and b O: Ismail 1. Nicholson,. e Kitchell, b

O, ismail

Lt., Wauchope, e Omar,

... M. el Arculli

R.C.C. 2nd v. Police.

Playing at Kowloon, the Police 4R.C. representatives were beater 8by the Kowloon C.C. 2nd XI when

they were all disposed of for 86 uns, the K.C.C. having declared. with 141" runs for seven wickets.

A. R. F. Raven (68) made the

26 highest league score of the day.

K.C.C. 2nd XI.

Lt. Sillitoe, not out.

Pay-Com. Woodward,

S. A. Ismail, b 0. Ismail.. 1. Beatty, not out

1)

Bowling. Analysis,

Mr and Mrs L. &

bussilaks

Mr Chas. Fisher

ins E. N.. Earle

3 Mr J. M. Eleyside

30 Mr G. E. Ellams.

20Dr. D. E. Gawler

0 Mr N. Gell

Mr B. B. Getotson

MJ. W. MoCane Eng. Capt. & Mr

A. W. BoKinley MrJ. E. Ollerton Mr I.. Papps Mr B. A. Pearoa) Mr. Postm Mr R. H. Fope Mr Pratbaklawer Hr A. Pratt

ту 10

R. Prise

Me and Mr. H. H.

Prio.tley

dr B. Roland

Hr A. B. Shank

Mr B.C. Simkevitch Mr T. S. W. Smith Dr. H. F.

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offered their services,

Preparations for Wednesday are now nearly complete. To facili tate the workers there will be, replenishing depots at the follow ing places. Lower Terminus, Feak Tramway; at Madame de Courthial Victoria Lodge Peak Ferry piers (Hongkong and Kow Road Hongkong Hotel Star

loan) Brumwiek Studio, Ice. House Street at Mrs: Barros, No, 2 Caine Road; at Mrs. A C Botelho, No. 25 Wongnelchong Road, French Convent, Causeway Bay; also at Mrs. A. F. Osmund, No: 1, Liberty Avenue, Homuntin, Kowloon.

The distribution depot in Kow- loon will be at the old Wigwami Club, Mody Road, where Mrs. A. O'Donoghue has kindly consented to be in attendance on and from November 29, from 4 to 6 pm.

The headquarters, will be at St. George's Building (ground floor) (opposite the Kowloon Ferry), through the courtesy and gen

rosity of Hongkong and Terri- torial Estate Ltd., Messrs. Showan Tomes & Co., General Managers. There a number of shroffs kindly loaned by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation will be in attendance to re- All ceive the collection, boxes. the boxes are numbered, so that each worker will be able to know the result of her efforts.

The Hongkong public know and appearance the good work done by the Society for the benefit of the. Poor of this Colony and will

Mr Ch. Gloiliodd Sommera only be too glad to have an oppor-1

Mr

Mis I. Gould

Il 1264 Or E. C. Gord

0: M. R. ዓ.

12 J 46

Camdr. C. Fe Capt. 1. P. Hall Misses: A. »rd F.

Hamilton

4 Capt. A E. Hamil

too

Mr & Mrs W. A Hannibal:

1 Mr F J. Help'n

Mr J. T. Hardeman

Mr J. Hentor Mirs S. Ele Tabberg Mr. B. Hom

Horee

Mr P. Hodgson

Mbus

st.

Bumson Fincher Reed

1 0 26

0

3

0 2 $0 0.12

4

H. Parsons, b.Robertson

40

1.-Col. Cantrell, ↳ F. M. el

Arculli

G. Lee, King, b Lacey

17

C.C.C.

J. E. Hancock, b Lucey

R. . Reed, b'Valinck

B. Petherum, b Meadows..

14

Eumson, b Griffin

A. R. F. Raven, st. Reynolds.

A. Hamson, c. Stevenson, b

b Robertson....

68

Valluck

0 Miss Holgate

F. W. Howell, b. Robertson.

10

A. A. Dand, not out

13

E. Fincher, e McNicoll, b

Vallack

KJ. Al hi.

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1. S. Green, b Robertson ....

0A. Kitchell, b. Vallack

A. ́el Arcalli

C. T. Evans, not out

0 30

0

Extras

Madar

4" 0

26

0

Umur ..

3 A 18

1

A. S. Abbar, e Stevenson, b.

Parker:

O. Ismail

7

36

4

Extras..

Total (for 9 wkts.).. 174

Bowling Analysis.

F. M. el Arcull 13 .2: 56

C.R.C. v. K.C.C.

Total (for 7 wkts. dec.)

2 T. Grimes, b Parker

141. Fritz, b. Vallick

W. F. J. Gorvin and H. G. W. Bradbury, lb... b Hallam did not bal..

Bowling Analysis.

Against the Kowloon C.C.'s Lacey core of 163 runs for 7 wickets, Robertson declared these runs having cortie | Noonan at a fair rate-the Chinese R.C. Meadows

ton their own ground) lost their

Parker

1. P., Lim, b Parkar

Mr. D. Hugh

Mr‍J. T. V. Bua!

34 Mr P. B. Jr.m.

Straban 8. Satosty UrQJ. Tarrant Mrs.D. Thompson Mr N, P. Trawadi Mr J. Tein

Mr. G

L-Col. a. k

My T. Tutandjian

MrJ. I. Katsfeld. Mr B. S. Weler

Williams Mr J. Wilson Mrazad

Woensber Mr D. E. Wood Mr and Mrs. J.

Wright

Mr B." Wylle

o THE WATER SUPPLY.

CITY AFD BILL "DISTRICT WATER

·WOREN LEV 20,

SPELEON Tyler5ft 7, Mader

Boterore shi; Holow natur

01 Tylnu wat

101

Levol and Storage of water 4Reservoirs on the 1st November 1928

la

0.

M. *Bre W. F. Schnepel, not out

1

13 .1 57 2

Extras

10

11 [} 43 4

3 0 12

3

0

20

Total Bowling Analysis.

P.R.C.

21

Valluck Gridin

2

16. Purker

T. H. King, & Hancock, b Lee Lacey, b Howell

4

Becher

opening league match of the sea-Meadows, b Lee son by 21 runs..

The brothers Hung distinguish-

ed themselves in the batting and W. C. also took 3 wickets.

K.C.C.

A. W. Ramsay, b Ching

F. Goodwin, b Youngsaye Capt. E. W. Morris, e Choa, b

Ching

Major A. Pollard, b Ching ..

Capt. R. A. Warters, c-Ching,

b Hung

Sparrow. C Hancock, b

Gorvin

Clarke, b Howell

17 Noonan, c Dand, b Howell

30 Reynolds, rub out

Capt. Bloxham, c and b 0 Gorvin

23 Robertson, lbw., b Gorvin :

Baker, hit wicket, b Gorvin..

2 Dyer, not out

R. E. Lindself, b Hung

0

Extras

J. C. Lyal, e & b Hung

11

K. R. Macaskill, not out

29

Total

8. Jux, not out

25

Bowling Analysis.

Extras

26

Total (7 wkts. dec.) 168 Gorvin.

H. Overy and R. J. P. Masters. Petherum

did not but.

Bowling Analysis,

W. Hung Ching Youngaaye

ዐ.

Lec

Hancock Howell

H. W.

7 1 42 B

.14 2 88 8

1 "82

C.R.C.

Ny Sze-kwong, b Goodwin

C. Choa, b. Goodwin .......

W. C. Hung, b Morris

FRIENDLY GAMES.

HK.CC. Y, CB.C.C.

With the redoubta

28 Pearce (a former Hongkong

3. L. Youngave, c&b Good.port skipper) keeping wit

Cheng Kwok-wah, b Goodwin

K. D. Chau, b Morris,

H. L. Lim; run out

"H. C. Hung, not out

C. 1; Wong, b Lyal

H. Ching, c Jer b

A The. c Warter Lyal

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The Hongko

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fift. Sip. Above ovarlow; a. Above averiler

B. W. Tytam r

Balow overflow-

16 7 33 5 Wong. Nel Chung, oft.

YES, SHOW OTACIONE 9.2

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20 15

"HAWKINS" v. L.R.C. 2nd..

The Navy pitch at Happy 11 Valley was used for a Saturday 4afternoon match the first time

this season when the flagship bent the Indian R.C. 2nd XI by three runs,

86 | | |⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀_H.M.S. “Hawking.”

Tel Binnab A. 8 Ismail

E. A Boyd, b Suffled.

10. A. Crabtree, run out

EA. Taylor, A. 8. Ismail,

Madereva

Shipwt. Hakelfe Ackber,

Madar

E. A Smith, c Madar,

| ́S A, R. Ismall

L. Tel. Crawford

Ismail b Mada?

A B. Churchman, e HasERI

b Madax

C/S May, PO Fre

Stoker

-14ft, tin. Below everlen

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tunity to assist it to carry on and If possible to extend its scope of i activities.

H.K.V.D.C.

SCOTTISH COMPANY AT CHURCH

Under command of Captain J. B. Ross, the Scottish Company of. the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, numbering about 100.. strong, held their annual church parade yesterday morning, marching from headquarters to Union Church, Kennedy-Road, und back

In his address: on "Nationalism and Internationalism," the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachfe quoted "For in Him we live, and move, and have our being."Acts 17/26-28. During the service special old Scottish hymng were sung.

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