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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926.

SPORTS SECTION

GOOD VICTORY.

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·H.K. HOCKEY CLUB DEFEAT GUNNERS,

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THE CHINA MAIL.

GOLF CLUB.

ANNUAL MEETING ON' DEC. 15.

REPORT AND ACCOUNTS.

CAPTAIN'S CUP.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF

CLUB DRAW.,

The draw for the Royal Hong Xong Golf Club Captain's Cup 1928

been made.

LUCKY WINNERS.

LAST SUNDAY'S FETE. PRIZES.

Vincent de Paul.

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CHINA'S CHAOS.

DISGUST. DISAPPOINTMENT, AND DISCOURAGEMENT.

The following is a full list of) Mr. Sas Strawn came to Chinw winners of prizes in the various with normal American enthusiasms. Totteries at last Sunday's fate in aid for things Chinose. In spite of the of the funds of the Society of St. fact that a civil war impeded his Bourne from Shanghal to Peking delivery of their prizes from Mr. have led one, to belleve that no- take his early greeches in Peking, world J. M. Aten' office, 3A, Chater Road. thing could be wrong with China, before noon on Wednesday, Decem-He gave in so completely on the Tariff Autonomy question that one wondered for a time where his

ber 15.

Motor Cur Draw.

avored meritorious, victory over match stage play at Fanling) has subscription of $2 a month un Motor Car won by Alins Peggy Judicial mind, had wandered to

H.K.S.B. Royal Artillery by 5-8 at the US.R.C. ground yesterday.

Subsequently the Indian guaners led by 4-2 but the Club faished in Ane style.

E. D. Evans, F, G, £. Wheeler

(2) and . P. Lammert (2) were

the Club marksins.

Sim Shield.

In the annual triangular competi- tion for the Sim Shield, the Royal Navy has already belten The Army 9-8 To-day these two Seri vice teams meet in the replay at the U.B.R.P. ground at 415 pm,”

Handicaps are also given. follow:--

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W. L. Plew (9) v. J. S. MacLaren (12) byes into second round.

Byes, into second round:-I W. Shown) v. A. B. Raworth, (9)

Nominations for members of the General Committee should reach the Secretary not later than 10-1.11.

on December 12,

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1st, Gentleman's "Bleyble, 0430, Mr. Breen."1

2nd, Radio Set. No. 1746,. Antonio.

3rd, Rocking Horse, No. 0198, Mr.

D. B. Peat.

The report states that during thei rear October 1, 1925 to September 30, 1926, 77 resident members and 28 members of the junior section Po joined the club, the membership now standing at 1.562. made, up as Leith follows: honorary members, 4; life members. 4

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The annual general meeting the Royal Hong Kong' Golf Club is to be held in Jardine, Matheson's Board room on December 16, 5.39 p.m.

Among the business 07 the agenda is the consideration of a Proposal to continue the additional

December 31st, 1928:

The report, balance sheet and Everest, who took the nom-de-plume when he set sail for Cathay. Then Ticket No. cume inklings of different things. statement of accounts for the year of Peggy O'Neill.

1982.

e was reported to have, purchased ended September 30th will be pré- sentent and officers, Committee and

The following are the consolation large number of Rodney Gilbert's auditor elected.

"What's Wrong with China," and First round-A. P. Purves show a profit of $7,477,69 on the

The accounts Prizes:

to have serb them, to his friends as Canton Insurance

Marine Insurances. H. K. Valentine (0); Creary working account.

his report on the situation. His Middleton Smith 16) v. J.

speech in Chicago was a revelation North China Insurance.

China Underwriters Shelfshear (9): A. O. Brawn (15)

of what China does to an ardent Union Insurance Iv. A. Leich (11); D. G. Bruce (10)

friend who stays longer than v. T. S. Wayte Smith (12);

"Yangtze Insurance fortnight. Every line, 4tn. Rocking Horse. No. 1896. Mr. speech spolts disgust. disappoint China Fire Insurance

Fire Insurances. ment, discouragement. Mr. Strawn H.K. Fire Insurance. Sander

ba. Dog. No. 0650. Mr. Yu King-came as America's great effort to

set China in rder; he left the Douglases

Shipping... 6th. Donkey, No. 1133, Mr. S. P. country with China worse than ror Hongkong Steamboats..

before.

He came refusing to be-R.K. Tugs & Lighters.. th. Binner Set. No. 2014, lieve a word of ill of the country, Indo-Chinas (Prof)

he left painting a picture blackor fall members, 482; Får Shan-vee.

do. (Def.) 8th, 1 Case Preserved finger. No, than any we should have dared Shell Transports Frestricted members, #0; non-playing

members. 23; absent members, 9022195, Mr. Li Chung-po

He came with Axed ideas Star Ferries portray naval subscribers, 14 and military

9th. Animals. No. 0918, Mr. C. II. Against so-called foreign" interfer-Water-boats (ubegribera, 20.

ence: he returned to his own toun- try with a definite idea as to how China Sugars This country should interfere. We Malabon Sugara Christmas Hamper Rallie.

are not attackily Or defending i

Mining. Heither of Mr. Strawn's positions, Benguets 1st. No. 144. Me, J. Dalrymple: Attention is merely called togthe Kailan Mining Ad. 2nd, No. 113. Mr. Almong; 3rd. No, fact that Chia turns friend int. Langkats (Combined) 277, M. E. Hynes: 4th, No. 19, roes, that China is everlastingly Ma. E, Reading: 5th, No. 1926, Mr. wasting her opportunities as she is Shanghai Exploration

(Single) H. Thirsk; 8th. No, 59, Mr. 1. Ramskily: 7th. No. 269, Mr. J. M. Straw is not an old China-hand Raubs

wasting her inheritance, Mr.Shanghai Loan Alves: 8th. No. 114. Mr. Ng Sau-eeking prepetuate Jasper Clark Cap (1925) Mechung: 9th, No. 50. Mr. A. Burdon; which he know in his youth; he is Ural Caspians.

conditions Tronoh Mines A. B. Ferguson.

10th No 62. Mr. C Barros: 10th not a dighard refusing to change Happy Valley Championship No. 88. Mr. W. Kitchell: 12th. No with the times; he has no interest

Docks, Wharves, 41925), was not played for the 275, Mr. Garzman; th. No. 81, Mr. maintaining the status quo. He HK. & K. Wharves

Godowns, &c. second year in succession.

Ricardina Lay: 14th, No. 83. Mrcame to change the foreigner's post-H.K. & W. Docks Captain's Cup (19251 Mr. J. M. Benediet Barry: 15th. No. 47. Mr. tion in China to satisfy China's.na Hongkews Walker.

JJ. Carroll.

tional aspirations. He no longer New Engineeringa Frusts those aspirations-"N. Shanghal Docke

Holy News,"

The Best round has to be com- pleted on or before Dec. 25: second round on or before Jun 16: third On successive Wednesdays be round, by Jan. 10; final to be play gizning nest preek," the Chie willed on Feb. 1. Players should carry out Astures, two engh against The Navy, and then, two matches against The Aray.

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YMCA. Team. Awnings 10.M's SM. 1.20 at King's Park Busting (4.5 p.m.); the European Y.M. C. A. team will in- clude:--8. H. Gaerod: D. Lyon, Dr. A. Rushton; A. A. Dand i Gardner: F. . . Wheeler. A. Howell. A Petrie, 6. B. Slipper, E. W. Railion.

DENISON CUP.

DATES FOR DEEP WATER BAY GOLF.

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Details for the mabei plug in the Denison Cup Perspetition of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club at Begn Water Bay has been arranged s FollowMatch stage play will be ever 18 hales--first quand on or Betone Dec. 26: avcond round by "Jun. 16: Anal by Jan. 3. Piny

will take place ep Deep Water Bay Handicaps, which are three-quarters.

arrange before startfig what they will do if they use all square after

the 18 holes over which play is to

take place."

GOLF INTERPORT

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The Committee of the Royal. Hong Kong Golf Club have accepted the invitation of Manila to send a trim for

interport. mutch at Mani at China New Year. Players are now... Being approached, regarding the possi- bility of their goung to Mahila en

this occasion.”

SOCCER TRIAL,

three, Blues

"of the Fanling handicaps. Players 14 By-four goals, to

should arrange before starting defeated Whites in the first trial what they will do if they are all aquare after 18 holes.

The draw is—A. E. Ferguson v.

R. C. Barle, C. A. Middleth Smith

v. P. J. de Rege, W: Transide v

J. W. Franks.

game to select Hong Kong's team for the soccer interport to be played here) against Shanghat next Februafy.

Teams were announced during

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1. S. McLaren, A. K. Henderson v. the week-end but seceral changes

were made.

Those TCW "representative soccer who did well included C. P. Remedios (Club de Ruvrefo), Leach Royal Artilleryn Menehey and Davey Scottish Borderers),

The tears were:-

"MIXED DOUBLES."

There. Will be another inter-club mixed doubles lawn tennis match on Saturday when a team from Club de Recreio will travel to Happy. Valley to meet Craigengower E.6.

Play begins at pm,

The following will represent the Hong Kong Cricket Club 2nd

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Junior Section: Resident mem bers 68 and absent members 35.

In addition 460 ladies are regis-; tered as being granted the use. cf the courses and club houses..

The Championship (1925) * ;[. 3 won by Me. II. . Ireland, the (runner-up being Mr. W. Douglas.

Other competitions resulted willows:--

Shanghai.Visitors' Cup: Mr.A. K. Mackenzie.

Busto."

MP.

10th. Hors and Cart. No. 0560, Mr. A. L. Alves.

American Stall.

Governors Shield (1925) Mesars, dat Drawing—1, J. M. R. Xavier; Asiatic Petroleum Cd., represented, 2, F. de la Cruz; 3, T: M. Cochrane; Hy Messrs. T. D. E Fendered anda: Anon: 5. Maggie Willams W. A. Butterfeld

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Lee Kwei was fined $20 at the Mixed Cour, Shanghai, for having in his possession 39 pieces of popium, weighing 311⁄2 Ibu He plead

ed that he was not selling, the drug but that he bought it for "his mother who WES

habitual maker,"

2nd Drawing 1, 1. M. da Coxbu; [' Junior Championship (1925) M»[2, J. M. Alves; 3. Lam Kin-kung: 4 A. D. Humphreys.

A. Pinna 5. J. M. Alvest An interport match with Marla Bed Drawing.—1. David Lugnard; 125 nt 2. Fr. Rossi: 3, Fr. Grunelli; 4, played in October Caloocan and resulted in a win for Ernest Osmund: 6. A. Gowano. Manila by 8 points to 4

4th Drawing.-1, J. M. R. Xavier; Triangular, Interport matches 2. Mrs. Lu Sie; 3. C. A. da Roza: were played at Fanting with Shang-4, Kenneth Young: 5, 1., M. du hat Golf Club and Manila Golf Club

in February, Shanghai beat Hong Kong and Manifu, and Hong Kong beat-Manila

The following served General Committe

on Che

Hon. Mr. E R. Hallifax,, CM.G.. C.B.E. President), Mr. N.. L. Smith

Costa.

5th. Drawing.-1, Y. C. Teh: 2. Capt. C. A. Maly; 3. J. H. Witchell: 1. A. Baptista; 5.. Williams,

6th Drawing-1. Mrs. Spanton: 2. Gussy Tavares; 3. W. Wilkinson: Mrs. W. Hall: 5, Kenneth Young, (A.D.C.); 2. Simon Tse Yan: 3. F. X. th Drawing.-1, Capt. Steele Gomes: 4. Simon Tse Yan; 5, C. H. Steele.

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Blues:--Pau Ka-ping Athletic) (Captain), Mr. G. S. Archbitt. Mr.

Wai-man Athletic), Oxley okccreis: V Remedios (Re-P. G. Bruce, Mr. J. W. Franks, Mr. efeia). Hadsen Police), Caveille. K. Henderson, Mr. C. Eulmer Johnson. Mr. C. D. Lambert. Mr. *Kewloon); Cornwall

8th Drawing.-1. Mrs. Short; 2. (Police)

R. L. Montrief. Mr. T. D. E. Chpa Poin: 3. M. Williams! 4. Valentine

Leach ALK.F.C.). R.A.), Hayes Kowloon), ChanPendered, Mr. J. M. Walker, Mr. D. Tony Botelho; 5. K. F. Lay. Kwong-tu (Athletic). Whites-Durand!

Templeton.

9th Drawing.-1. D. Thomaat 2,

A. C. "Jeffreys. 3. H. Buxton. 4 Chon Fo-aing: 3, J. Kotewall,

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French Stal-Special Lottery. One large dressed Xmas Tree wan" by Ming M. Ozorin, ."

"Little Flower" Stall-50 Cents Lottery. 1st-One canvas painted view of St. Paul, Macao, won by M. L. E. da Souza, No 175.

2nd-One unbreakable Doli won by J. Lewis No. 163",

3rd-One Tea Set won by C. J.

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X against the Hong Kong Elec- trie Cricket Club in a friendly

The Accounts have been audited

Triggs. . (Kowloon); match to be played on the Club. ground on Saturday: H, C.Gardner Borderers). Wallington by Messrs. Linstead and Davis, who

offer themselves for re-election. Burgess (captain). H. Berson, HKFC.): Davey

Borderers),

M. D. G. Hoare, J. D. Hum-Wong Shui-wa (Athletic), McBride 6H.K.F.C.) Robins ("Tamar"). phreys. R. W. Lee, D. E, G.

Ip Kau Nicholson, A. Plummer, G. Hamson, H.K.F.C.). W. Sewell, H. J. V. K. Stevenson, Athletic). MeClinchey (Borderers),

Alexander Börderers), G. R. Vallack. R. A. Wadeson.

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do.. of the women hurried to the hos 2. H. Holtkamp;. 8, L. A.. Osmund;

Watsons 1, Patrick; 2, Kitte Tae; 3. C. Wm. Powells Flying three miles above this city pital and claimed the right as his 4. Mrs. Budding; 6; M. Macready: Bond: 4, E. V. M. E. de Souza

wife to bury the body, although Lieutenant George to-day, Goddard and Dr. S. M. Burka, both the couple had been living apart for of the Army Air Service, took

IMPRACTICAL JOKE. NEW AIR FILM:

GRIEVANCE AGAINST THE POST OFFICE.

Forty-four householders. in Har- row have a grievance against the Post Office.

They entered about a year ago

30th Drawing-1, F. K. Modi: 2.1 C H. Mes; 3, S. A. Marsal; 4. 1, Nydla Barretth Silva; 2. Aníta W. Saunders; 5, E. M. Fincher. A Silva: 3. Nydi SUV: 4 deauina 11th Drawing-1.. Sun Yong: 2.|Xavier; 6, J. Dick; 6, Ellie Noronhar; Mrs, J. Callaman; 3. A. Brown; 4, 7,. F. J. da Luż; 8. Perpetuo; 9. R. G.. Mrs. Mycock; B, G. A. Hyder. Stickland: 10, M. A. Baptista: 11, 12th Drawing1, F. Samways; 2. [Hugo Fung) 12. L. Rossi: 18, Tony

Witchell; 4, W. Meller; 5, A.C,T. Mrs. H. F. Yung; 3. Audrey Botelho; 14, Memina. Remedios; 15, Carl Bunje; 16,. Dickson: 17. J. A. American Stall-Dollar Raffle. Nilson; 18, L. Straube; 19, A. Yuen; to bury a deceased husband was! 1st Drawing-1, J. Lewis; 2, D. 20, C. S1; 23, D. A. Rozario; 22, settled by a Paris court on OctoberFitches:. C. A. da Rosa; 4th. L. de Souza; . Nydia Silva: 24

The husband was recently killed Nilson.

AV.S.; 6, Irene Barrera; 6. T. A. E. Leitao; 26, G. §." Angeles; 26,

Ivy Fung. in a motor-car accident, and one.

2nd Drawing. 1. S. Danenberg;

Candy Stall.

A discussion arising out of the claim of two women to the right

PHOTOGRAPHS CITY 100-MILES 22.

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3rd Drawing.-1, C. P. Marcel;].A. J: Frank; 8. L. Gardener; 9, H. J..

2. M. McCarthy; 3, Hetty Noronha; | Lamb; 10, G. A. Lawrance'; 11, H. L..

into bccupation of a new thorough. Photograph of Dunkirk, 100 miles' woman was already at the hospita4, & H. Getz; 5, TNaito; 6, J.Yung: 12; M. Harding; 13, "Price; |

fare with the official postal address of "Hooking Green, of. Canterbury Road, North Harrow."

A few weeks later they were told that letters should be addressed "Hooking Green, Harrew."

became Two months

it ago officially "The Triangle, Canter- bury Road, Harrow."

They are now informed that the correct address is again "Hooking Green, Harrow.” ..

CHINESE IN CUBA.

Mr. Lido En-tian, Chinese Minis-

ter to Cubu, has wired to the Min-

istry of Foreign Affaire reporting

that the Cuban government has enforced drastic measures in deal-

away. The airmen were testing a new long-distance film. Lieutenapt Coddard said:

(claiming the same right as the dead

iman's wife.

Planerty.

4th Drawing-1, Churi Remedios;

14, M. MeMichael; 15; F. Dixon; 16, Simon Tap Yon; ‘17. G. A,

An hestigation followed, and "The test to-day was the first in it was ascertained that unknown to Yeu C. P. S.; 3, W. Chen; 4, Joe: Lawrance; 18, Brennan C. P. S.; 19. E. Danenberg ::20, J. A. Nielsen, which the subject to be photograph-the first wife the husband had 5, Arthur; 6, Mengham.

5th Drawing.-1, M. McCarthy; | 21, Rev. J. O. Schmidt; 22, Benedict 2, J. Ward; 3, Lam Kin-sang; 4, Barry.

ed was at a great distance. We do alvorced her and married again.

The first wife appealed against

not expect to develop the Alms the decision of the Paris divorce Louis A. Lee: 5, P. Y. Choa; -6, to-day, but will continue the trip judge, and the court revoked the Margaret Xavier: back to MeCook Field at Dayton Ohio, sending the completed pie tures here.. The film used is de- signed especially to penetrate haze in taking photographs of distant places and we have found that it works well."

HINDU "MESSIAH.”

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Ham.--Correct, Weight, 7 Iba. 6 Travel and public life have un-morning when two Chinese were (C. E and 1 and Bk. Co.); 4, E.. dermined the health of Jiddu charged with carrying three Flaherty; 6, Bumann (R. Brock); ozs. Mr. J. Stainfield, Ticket No. Krishnamurti, the Hindu Thenso-pige in one basket.

15, 7 lbs. 6 028. 6, A. V. Remedios.

Sucking Pig-Correct Weight, 22 10th Drawing--1, F. A. Barretto; lbs. 4 ozs. Mr. S. Row, Ticket No.

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fornia, for a rest of several months Inspector Clark informed his 2, F. de la Cruz: 3, Ernest Osmund; 4, 22 lbs. 0 oz. Mr. C W. Y. (25 ing with the Chinese residents, instead of returning to England at Worship that each pit weighed 4 R. W. Lea; 5. A. Basto: 6, Mrs. Robinson Rd.), Ticket No. 61, 22 More than 400 of them have been once, as he had planned. The 50 catties, they were very tightly F. M. N. da Silva. arrested and will be deportad. strain of Krishnamurti's exertionsį jammed and one had a cut on

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10 pm. Cish The Cuban Government should serious breaking of his health, it and from Hangchow, is given oy Case of J. W Whisky, won by 10 lbs. 8 ozs.. Ticket No.: 100: Mr. Shore Copper Chu also be urged to abolish all legal was said, but physicians have ad- the Chinese Press. This is ascribed 3. C. V. Ribeiro; 3rd, No. 86, Cass. H. Tang, 10 lbs. 8 oz., Ticket Rate të antive Interan Trupu regulations' governing Chinese imvised him to spend from two to to transportation of war materials of "Girl Brand Boer, won by No. 182 Mr. L. E de Souza, 10 lbs. Chi Fabio Oka ya 17E NO. migration, the telegram concluded. four months in seclusion.

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POPPY DAY FUNDS.

Mr. J. A. Gorden Leiak, honorary secretary of the Hong Kong British Legion Poppy Day Sub-Committee. has received a draft in aid of tho. Fund for £220. 7a, 5d. from Mr. A. E. Cluyton, Secretary and Tros- surer of the "Sons of "Britain, Society" In Chefoo. This sum. re- presents the collection taken at the Church Service and the proceeda ex sale of makeshift popples mado by the British ladios in Chéfon

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