FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1926.
"CHINA MAIL'
SATURDAY SOCCER.
LIST OF ALL LOCAL
GAMES.
EXHIBITION GAME,
The following soccer matches bave been arranged for to-
morrow!
EXHIBITION GAME,
Interport XI v. Royal Navy, Club ground, kick-off 5.15 p.m.
Friendly..
Royal Artillery v. South China, Sockumpoo ground, 4 p.m.
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JUNIOR SHIELD.
Second Round.
University "A v Drums, Club ground, 2.30 p.m
Club de Recreio v. South China. "B" Kowloon-ground; 2:30 p.m.
St. Joseph's College v. Surreys. Reserves, Sookumpoo "A" ground, 4.15 p.m.
LEAGUE, DIV. IL
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Section "A."
South China "A" v. R.A.` Re-
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HOME SOCCER.
F. A. CUP 4th ROUND
> REPLAŤ.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
VOLUNTEER ORDERS, LEAVING SHORTLY.
INTERPORT SOCCER. [Governor
SHANGHAI'S SIDE HARD TO CHOOSE.
LOCAL MUSIC CIRCLES,
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UNION CHURCH TRIBUTE
LOCAL SHARE MARKET
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OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
ANNUAL INSPECTION....
The Corps, will be inspected on Monday, February 8 by H.E. thẻ on Murray Parade ground at 5.45 pm.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Collett Members of all units are re-
were the recipients of a presenta- minded
that attendance at thiation on behalf of the . Church, parade le a condition for efficiency.choir and congregation at the
Reserve Company.
annual meeting yesterday of Part II, Musketry Course will be Union Church, Mr. and Mrs. Top London fired at Stonecutters Range on Collett, who have been promin
T.T. on Shanghai
Banka Commenting on Shanghal's task Sunday, February 7, and as this
ontly connected with matters: of getting up a side to play Hong-all who have not already fired must their residence here, are leaving Chartered Bank
is the last opportunity for Aring musical at the Church during
Hongkong Bank
da. kong at football, the "N... Daily do so on that dato to, become News" saya
shortly on transfer. officient.
SELECTORS" TASK
London, Feb. 4. Roplaying to-day in the fourth It le a not unnatural asḍump- round of the Football Associationtion that the team to represant Cup Millwall defeated Bury' by two Shanghai in the Interport soccer goals to nil;
match against Hongkong, on [Note: Bury are in division of February 13 is to be chosen the league
and Millwall in almost entirely from the players: division III Southern section) Last Saturday they drew, three dll, at Bury. The winners are at home to Swansea Town for the round on February 20.j .
BILLIARDS,
NEW FAST SCORING
RECORD?
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Range Officer 2nd-Lieut. G. K. Hall-Brutton. "
Launch will leave Murray Pier at 9am. and call at Kowloon Pier at 9.10a.m.
Dress: Uniform optional, but who took part in Saturday's rifles, bayonets and pouches must (January 30) trial game.
ADXbe taken. selection committee for any sport-:
"Arms: Will be drawn from Corps thing event has a thankless and un-Headquarters on Friday, February pleasant task; but those on whose between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, or judgment reats the final choice of 2 and 4 pm, of 5 and 6 p.m., and Shanghai's representative eleven
on Saturday, February 6,. between To play against Hongkong have 9 am, and 1 pm. our deppest sympathy, for the progress and result of Saturday's The following promotions and match must have given them seri-appointments will take effect from jously to ponder, and to ponder January 26, 1920:-
again. As a matter of fact, it 19
Engineer Company,
Melbourne, Jan, 18. It is claimed that Walter serves. Sookumpoo "A" ground: Lindrum beat the world's billiards
2.45 p.m.
Section "B."
St. Joseph's Reserves v. Drums: Reserves, Sookumpoo "B" ground, 2.45: pim
St. Joseph's Boarders v. Moslem "A" St. Joseph's ground, 2:46 p.m.
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The Interport team play their last game to-morrow, meeting the
record for fast scoring and for sequence of nursery cannons when
Promotions and Appointments.
a moot question whether Satur-No. 101, Sergt. T. Bolt to day's match will prove of much C.Q.M.S. assistance; for it was aNo. 459 Corph M. A. Johnson
game
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be Sergeant.. No. 476 Corpl. T. W. Carr to
Sergeant.
which
of some. our consistently best players were not at their best, and in which some others known to be good but generally considered to be not of the very beat, undoubtedly out
he made a break of "638 in 16 shone some of the men of raputa~ minutes.
tion and achievement. And the furrows on the brows of the selec- tore must be getting deeper and deeper.
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INTERNATIONAL RACE.
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No. 464 Lee.-Corp). V. H. C. Jarrett
to be Corporal.
No. 50 Lee.-Corp W. J. Woolley
to be Corporal.
No. 720 Lee. Corp. G. E. Stephens
to be Corporal.
No. 127 Spr. H. W. Owen to be
Lance-Corporal.
No.. 728 Spr. A. W. W. Salter to be
Lance-Corporal
No. 768. Spr. 9. R., Jones to be
Lance-Corporal.
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Mercantile Bank, A, & B. The pastor (the Rev. J. Kirk do. Machonachie), in making the pre-P. & O. Bank.. sentation, said that it fall to him Bank of East Asfa to speak of the services which Marine Insurances. Mr. and Mrs. Collett had rendered Canton Insurance to the Church, and to express the China Underwriters regret of all that they were going. North China Insurance... When Mr. Chapman, the previous Union Insurance... organist left, they had considered Yangtze Insurance there would be some difficulty in Fire Insurances. finding a successor, but Mr. Collett China Fire Insurance. had admirably filled the post. He H.K. Fire Insurance did not know which of the two-
Shipping. Mrs. Collett or Mr. Collett-they Douglases
ked best; Mr. Collett had served Hongkong Steamboats... them excellently at the organ, but Tugs & Lighters.. he (the speaker) really did not Indo-Chinas (Prafi) .. do. (Def) L/d. know what was going to happen.
do." to the choir, when Mrs. Collett Oriental Navigation
.:) Ek had gone. The diligence and con shell Transports. ... sistency of both of them had been star Ferries.... admirable, not only in the choir Water-boats. but in everything, and in every way they had been good members They had also been very helpful in all the, affairs of the Church
in the socials held in connection with the Church
Business Meeting.,
Refineries....
Malabon Sugars China. Sugars
Mining,
Benguets.. Kallan Mining Ad Langkats (Combined) Tea was provided before the| do. (Stagle) business of the annual meeting Shanghai Exploration was proceeded with. In the course Shanghai Loan of the year's report it was stated Raubs ens don weekly offerings and pew rents Ural Caspians that the regular income from Tronoh Mines
showed a decrease. of $500. Docks Wharven Another item was that the sale Godowns, &c. No. 431 C.Q.M.S. R. J. Tyler and and purchase of the old and new H.K. & K. Wharves FK & W. Docks.. Saturday were as follow:- Engineer Co., are permitted to re-pleted, there remained a surplus Rongkewe..
Probables: Tetstall; Gowanvert to the ranks at their own re of approximately $20,000, the in- New Engineerings and Falconer Phillips, Gash andquest, as from January 25, 1926.terest on which would materially Shangha! Docks". Price: Dailey, Marcal, Goldman, Coulcher and Johannsori.
As has been the custom with Interport trial teams since the revival of Interport football, there was a radical change-over in the. teama originally selected.
The
· Reversions.
Navy in an exhibition game on snow-covered course of 6 miles Teams originally chosen to play on N. 430 Sergi, M. D. Coupland, manse properties being
petition for the Atynaguer Cup.
the Club ground. It is hardly pos-in the International team com- sible to give an opinion as to what kind of a game is likely to be put up, as the Navy team is not to hand, and it is bound to Include some of the new commission,
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The Interport team sails for Shanghai on Tuesday next by the s.s. "President Jackson," leaving: Kowloon wharf at 5 p.m. There has been one change from the original fourteen chosen. Hayes.
of Kowloon comes in as a reserve
The Birchfeld Harriers (Eng land) won, though the French men, Pele and Guillemont, were first and second, respectively.
TENNIS AT CANNES.
(via Colombo.)
Cannes, Jan. 18.
were-
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2nd-Lieut. A. H...Penn, Infantry
Lands, Hotels & Bldgs.. Possibles: Moalem; Ewing Co., is granted 12 months leave
The accumulated interest on H.K. & S. Hotels, (old) and Clissold: Hurry, Crawford from
February 16, 1928, to the Three Quarter Century Fund
do. and Phillips: Deer. Collaco, February 14, 1927.
was equal to the heavy demands Hongkong Lands Austen, Begg and Guttieres.
No 90 R.Q.M.S. W. E. Hollande, on it during the year. The Com-H.K. Realty The teams that actually played Battalion. Headquarters, is granted mittee decided to sell the shares H.K. Territorials
16 days leave from February, 9, of the Union Insurance Society of Humphreys Estates 1926, to February 24, 1926.
Canton and to convert the ster Princes Building J Resignations.
ling fixed deposit into local Rural Landa
Cotton Mills The following are permitted to currency, Both these transac resign from the Corps':-) tions were carried out, the result Ewo. Cottons No. 169 Pte. R. M. Henderson, No. showing a considerable increase Orientals
7 Platoon, as from January 31, over cost, and the proceeds were Shanghal Cottons (old).
do. 1926
invested partly on mortgage and partly on fixed deposit, amounting
Blues (Mr. Gash's, Team) Moalem; Brown (J. B.) and Mlle. Lenglen and Mrs. Falconer; Phillips, Gash and Satterthwaite wor the ladiesPrice; Deer, Collaco, Austen, Begg in place of Sims, who is unable to doubles in the international lawn and Guttieres. make the journey owing to pres- sure of work. The team there tennis tournament at the New fore that will make the journey Courts Club,
defeating Mrs:
is as follows: Rodger; Wynne, Coleman and Miss Petchell, 6-1. Wheeler; Mitchell, Stewart, Bris.6-1.
Humber towe Charlesworth,
In the final of the men's Cochet beat Colonel
etone, Gosano, Butler, Mackles- singles,
worth. Reserves: Howard, Mayes, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4. Brittain, Hayes. Mesars. W. E. Hollands and J. McCubbin Bre
going in charge of the team..
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There are three games down for decision in the second round of the Junior Shield competition, and I expect to sed University, Club de Recreio and the Surreys Reserves qualify for the semi- final.
TJ
CRICKET VENUES.
THREE LEAGUE GAMES
TO-MORROW.
FRIENDLY FIXTURES.
According to the fixtures there will be three first division league matches and two "friendly" games for to-morrow's cricket. The fixtures are as under:-
League. 1.
1
Yellows (Mr. Crawford's Team): Tetstall; Ewing and Clissold; Whittaker, Crawford and Hurry Dalley, Evane, Goldman, Marcal and J. Johannson.
(Note: Blues won by 8-nil. Colaco (2) and Begg, were the scorers. J
HOW MANY DAYS?
SUGGESTED LIMIT FOR TEST MATCHES.
FOUR-DAY CRICKET.
(via Colombo.)
London, Jan. 15. Mr. P. F. Warner's suggestion, at the Middlesex CC. meeting yesterday, that there be an exten- sion of Test matches to four days
There is only one game in the Junio "A" section of the League, and South China "A" will have to play all they know to maintain their unbeaten record. The Gun- ners' second string is quite strong University 1st XI v. Hongkong enough to keep their opponents C.C. 1st XI on the University out, and should this wet weather ground. continue they will have a distinct Civil Service C.C. 1st XI v. Mr. J. W. H. T. Douglas, who em advantage OVUT their lighter Indian R.C. 1st XI on the CS.C.C.phatically declares in favour of opponents.
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In the junior "B" section, it looks like a win for the Boardere and the College Reserves.
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The Chinese team to take part in the national competition at Shanghai will be playing its last practice match with the Gunnera.
W.G. 'S PORTRAIT.
GIFT TO NATIONAL
GALLERY.
COST 100 GUINEAS.
(via Colombo.).
London, Jan. 14. At a cost of 100 guineas Maryle bone C.C. is purchasing an oil portrait of Dr. W. G. Grace for presentation to the National Gallery, which has signified ita willingness to accept the portrait.
MANTON STABLE.
NOW ADVERTISED FOR SALE
ground.
Chinese R.C. v. Royal Artillery on the C.R.C. ground.
Friendly. Hongkong C.C. v. Kowloon C.C. on the H.K.C.C. ground.
Royal Navy v. Civil Service CC. on the Navy ground.
in future tours, was supported by
a fight to a finish.
No. 352 Pte. R. E. Lindsell, Reserve . Co., as from January 31, 1926. No. 500 Pte. W. C. Morgan, Reserve Co. as from January 31, 1925. No. 350 Pte. S. H. Hewer Reserve Co., as from January 31, 1926, No. 881 Spr. D. E. Evans, Engineer Co., as from February 1, 1925.
Struck Off. 456 Pte. D.
No.
A. G. Alison
(deceased), Reserve Co., is struck off the strength, as from January
31,-1926.
Markomen.
The following have qualified as marksmen and are entitled to wear the badge for one year
302 Pte. G. Duncan, No. 6 'No.
Platoon. 90 points
465 Pte. D. Red Reserve Scot. Sec... 95 points.
No.
No:
16 Sergt. H. S. Rouge Artillery Co., 91 points, ang
No.
1 Cpl. J. A. Lyon, Reserve Co., 91 points. .. Musketry Courses -The following programme for Musketry Couras and Camp for 1926-1927 is published for Informa- tion 1
Part 1 at Stonecutters Range. Sunday 1926 Feb.
21 ML and A.C. Com
panies.
28 Artillery and Engineer
Companies.
team, March 7 Scottish Company
Mr. Jessop said that that was the poney he had advocated.
Maurice Tate agrees with Mr. Warner, but Lord Hawke thinks a change would not be advan- tageous.
Sydney, Jan, 16. Mr. Sydney Smith, manager of the Australian cricket agrees with Mr. P. F. Warner's HOCKEY CLUB “A” XI.
suggestion made at a recent meet- The following will play for the ing of the Middlesex County Club that four days, should be alloted Hongkong Hockey Club "A" H.M.S. Tamar, at U.S.R.C. ground for the Tests, and says that it is
v.no fault of the Australian Board April at 5 p.m.-D. Fitzgerald, J. Ramany, G. F. Lammert, J. A.H. of Control that the matches are Plummer, J. C. Thomson, L. M. S. not played out in England. Lloyd, T. P. Saunderson (Capt.). D. Rushton, W. H. Newman, H. C. Macnamara, G. Rankin.
Y.
FANLING HUNT..
Engagements for the Fanling Hunt this week-end are:
Saturday bounde meet at Mr. Potte's bungalow & pm.
Sunday: hounds mest at Lok- ma-chau gross roads 10.80 LELA
(new)
Miscellaneous.
in all to $40,000. It was expected that the interest on this sum Canton Ices. would be equal to all future. rs. Cements (comb.) quirements.
do.
The Ladies' Committee's report was adopted on the proposition of Mrs. H. M. Mackenzie..
Mr. J. W. C. Bonnar was elect-
do. (old)
China Buses...
(now)
China Lights (comb.) do. (old) do. (new) ed trustee for the year. Mr. A. T. China Prov. (comb.)
do. (old) Hamilton was elected Honorary
do. Secretary, and Mr. A. S. D.
(now) Cousland re-elected as Honorary Treasurer.
2011
Dairy Farms
Der A Wing (full pd.).
do. (part pd.). The following were appointed
Hongkong Amusements, the Committee of Manage K, Constructions ment-Messrs, J. L. McPherson, Hongkong Electrica G." M. Shaw, J. Mitchell, D
HK Developments MacMurray, O. Skinner. AHK. Ropes (comb.). Stevenson, A. Mackenzie, Ndo (old)
do (new) Currie, E. R. Dovey, C. Pryce, W. Elliot, and Mrs. Hickling.
Hongkong Tramways Ladies Committee: Mesdames Lane, Crawfords Hamilton, Mitchell, Purves, Shaw, Macao Electrics Maconachie, Cousland, Wilson, Mackintosh .... Mackichan, Stevenson, Phillips, Nanyang Tobacces A, K. Henderson, A., Bowes-Smith, Peak Trams (old)
do. and, Currie.
(new) New Territories Evangelisation Sinceres Society: Rev. J. K. Maconachie Singapore Trams (ex-officio), Messrs.. J. L. McPher Taxia
United Asbestos son, E. R. Dovey, Capt Davison, Rev. J. Horace Johnston, B.A., and Mrs, C. C. Hickling
14 Infantry Company Nov. 21 M. and A.C Com
panies,
28 Artillery and Engineer
Companies.
"Monday
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7 Infantry Company,
M.E. and A.C.. Com- panies.
21 Artillery and Engineer
Companies,
4 Corps Rifa Meeting.
Dec.
19. Reserve Company.
1917
5 Corps Rife Meeting.
Bunday
·Jan.
9 Reserve Company,
16 Casuala.
the
11 Scottish Company.
28 Casuals.
18 Infantry Company.
20 Casuals.
26 MI and AE Com-Annual Camp
Vi panjest
Week-ards November 26 to 28
2 Artillery and Engineer December 3 to . and December 10.
Compables
Melbourne, Jan. 16. The heavy scoring in Sheffield Shield matches has re- vived the agitation for a time- limit in first-class matches,
May Some experts claim that the nigh scores are due to the supers On excellence of the wichiefs. the other hand, other experts, in- cluding Mr. Hugh Trumble, do not agree with this view and say that the high scoring is due to the Part II at Sto inck of good bowlars,
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