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LOCAL AND GEL
An avalanche, overs tan monks from the Hospice of the Great St. Bernard, who were being no care of ski-ing near the Monastery, ve were carried away and three killed.
The 9pm time signale on the local wirelesi muab will be repeat. ed at midnight to-night The last A woman fined at Glasgow almal by the Royal Observatory for stealing gas was stated to will indicate the close of the year have put into a slot meter 1171928 in Hong Kong, discs cut, the shape of a penny from cardboard, linoleum and matchbox covera.
A copy of the first Kilmar- nock edition of the poems of Robert Burns, printed in. 1786 and bearing the bookplate of the Earl of Glencairn, realised £780- at Messrs. Sotheby's.
Twenty-seven members have been nomined to the Madras. Council, including 10 of the, de.. pressed classes representatives, and one lady, Dr. Muthulakshmi Ammal. This is the first time a lady has been nominated to an
Indian Legislature, ·
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The "Gazetting" of Monday us a, holiday has necessitated an al- teration in the New Year pestal arrangements. To-morrow. the General Post Office will be open from 8 am to noon and or Mon- day from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. The Branch Post Offees will open-from 3 a.m. to 9, a.m. on both days. There will be one, collection from the pillar boxes and one delivery of ordinary correspondence each day as on Sundays, alad one delivery of registered correspondence, each day at 9.m. The Money order office will be closed during the holidays,
As a result of the Concert given: recently in aid of local funds by St. Stephen's Girls' College, Fairlea, School and friends, the following sume of many have been sent:--
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Peter's Church Repair Fando $200; Missions to Senmen $200. Misa E. Middleton-Smith, the st, and students wish to thank all those who so very kindly supported this effort and helped to make the Con- Fert
The amount десени. 3 fraised by the students of these Eschools during this year to assist hospitals. poor schools, and other pressing needs, has been con- Riderably, over $3,000.
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This is the first picture of Colonel Macia. leader of the Catalonian revoit against Sprin It shows him in Pà is. when he was sent under arrec.
100.000) Years
Mise Violet. Gibson, who is charged with attempting to mur- dar Signor Mussolini, the Itallan Premier, laat April, has been re- moved from an asylum to a Rome prison, where she occupies a cell specially paid for by her rela tives.
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"This enormous pilfering at. the G.P.O. must be dealt with," said Mr. Alderman Jacobs at the Guildhall in sentencing two post- men, Arthur Charles, 20, to' thres months hard labour and Frederick Dawkins, 20, to a month's hard labour, for stealing money from letters..
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Tremendous enthusiasm was displayed at Ramsgate on the ccension of the opening by the Prince of Wales of the new pro- menade at Undercliff Drive, and later at Margate, where his Royal Highness christened the new Prince's Walk. '*
The Queen, who devotes a sum annually to scholarships, haa adopted a little boy walf from one of the Church of England Waifs fand Strays Society's homes, and le sending him to school, where he will be educated and brought up at her expense.
Birch's shop front-believed to be the oldest in London- which was removed from No. 15,'| Cornhill, E.C., a few months ago and presented to the nation by Lord Kenyon,, has been erected in the West Hall of the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensing Iton.
King George's contribution to the "Memorial des Allies"--a col- lection of thoughts from over 2,000 persons upon the heroistr of the combatants and the need of inter-Allied union, is "The path of discipline is rugged and steep, yet though it pass through the very gates of death, it is the only way to liberty."
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL NEWS.
Mr. D. N. Assamull was a pas- senger of the "President Jefferson" which left Hong Kong yesterday for Shanghai.
Mr. J. C. Maassen, "acting mana- ger of the Hong Kang office, Netherlands Trading Society, is proceeding to Calcutta and Mr. O. Steenstra has been appointed the local manager.
ki
a
Mr. Mox Hok-ming, of the Taikoo
was compradore department. northbound passenger on the "Pre- sident Jefferson", which sailed yes- terday. Other passengers included Mr. Mok Hung, Mr. J. D. Watt, Mr. D H. Sherman, Mr. M. Alexis.
The local manager of Messrs. Melchera & Co, Mr. St. Reimers.. was a passenger on the "President Jefferson" which left yesterday for Shanghai..
P.
Mr. T. Macdonald, formerly of the staff of the "Hong Kong Dally Press," leaves by the, a... "St. Albans" to-day für Australia,
At Holy Trinity Cathedral, Mr. Jack Lionel Shanghai, Fletcher, of the China Soap Co.. was married by the Sub.-Dean, the Rec. A. C. S. Trivett, to Miss Mary Jackson.
After a brief stay in Manila, Mr. Paul M. Hodgson the local share- broker, returned to the Colony to-day on the Dollar Line "Presi- dent Lincoln." There were a num- ber of other cabin passengers for Hong Kong Including Mr. G.
Deaths announced in mail week Bradford. Mr. A. Dayaram, Mr. D. included Mr. Arthur Bryan, a Dingomal, Mr. and Mrs. barrister practising at the Cen- Manners.
tral Criminal Court and at Mid- dlesex and London Sessions, sud- Vice-Admiral Sir Reginalddenly at his residence, 17, The Yorke Tyrwhitt, K.C.B. D.S.O. Grove, Finchley, as the result of the new Commander-in-Chief of
a heart attack, aged 60. For the China Station in succession many years he was a member of to Admiral Sir Edwyn Alexander the journalistic staff of the Sinclair, K.C.B., M.V.O. is due ""Times." Lilian Countess of at North Lodge, Singapore papers announce that at Hong Kong on the P. & O... Cromartie, the Hon. Mr. L. McLean has been "Morea. The new Commander Ascot, aged 48, a Peeresa in her appointed chairman of the Stand-in-Chief is accompanied by Lady own right, a large landowner, ing Advisory Committee on Tyrwhitt, his two daughters and and a writer of numerous books. Lady Buchanan, the wife of Sir Opium, and the Hon. Mr. A. M. a secretary.
George Buchanan, suddenly, Goodman and Mr. P. T. Allen have been appointed mernbers of the Committee in succession to Mr. D. Beatty and Mr. W. Chapman, resigned..
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photographed where she is making her fir appearance since the War.
T.
It has been something of awhile the vessel in which she was travelling with some friends for
shock to the French to "learn that the Princess Astrid, now Duchess of Brabant, cannot speak French, and is only now beginning to learn it for it is taken for grant ed in France that royal persons: and diplomatiste speak French as a matter of course (says an "Evening Standard" writer.} German is, of course, the foreign. language most generally known in the Scandine ian countries, as in the countries. of eastern Europe, but I should suppose that in Scandinavia: English runs. it close. Most educated Scandina." vians that have met have spoken German and English.
The Queen accompanied the Duchess of York when she went down to White Lodge the other afternoon to decide which pieces or furniture should be moved to the new home in Piccadilly (says the Weekly Dispatch.") Her Majesty's advice as an expert In antique is always readily sought by the Duchess but the amount. of furniture be be taken from White Lodge will not be very large, as the Duchess had already caused most of her favourite household goods to be moved, to Bruton Street. The nursery furniture for the little Princesa Elizabeth will not be chosen till the Duke and Duchess, retur from Australia for the nurseries at Buckingham Palace and Glamis between which the baby will spend the time during her parents absence fre Already fully furnished
a holiday visit to South America was off the north of Spain.
King Fe
troops at
FRIDAY, DECEMB
31, 1926.
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This labour-saver simply needs pushing- along, its surface is always bright and hent regular.
No hother keeping the iron hot, no walking from stove to table, no waiting
Electric Irons are cheap, last a lifetime and use only about one-third of a upit of ELECTRICITY for each hour of contiguous ironing,
AN ELECTRIC IRON MAKES IRONING A PLEASURE'
THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER Co., (3918) Ltd. Showroom :-62; Nathan Rond, Kowloon
All roads lead to the largest Circus that ever visited Hong Kong.
ISAKO'S CIRCUS
will remain for a very short time.
in Kowloom.
TO-NIGHT
A COMPLETE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME
All of the items am absolutely now. Ament them the following attractions.
will be prenoted 1
Sensational Grast Attraction.
4 ARKOS KINGS OF
wi
THE AIR,
perform bindfolded wh
lags tiud in sack, Mr. Chalkowaky
will jump the Famous Baitomortals. 1
Everywhere a Great Success,
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CARNIVAL OF
CLOWNS
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Boighing now in the Cirens World. Danses, lespinge and pyramida of different kinda je
MIRACLE OF XXth CENTURY
For the first time in the it. Everywhere a great secɔORË”.
PONY MATHEMATICIAN
who can do most things which usually stump schoolboys ADDING, DIVIDING, SUBTRACTING. and MULTIPLYING. Trained and
introndby kir." Isako,”
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The best clowns in the Orient. Y must, laugh when you sen ihnin Engk the AELEKINADA, the great comionlane introducing. Jumbo, the Elephant of Ceylon.
ZEBRIK, {
The popy which was presented to Mc Take by Mr Ostroomaffa former Manager of X, will work under the 'control of Mim. La Bijakier; .
THE GIANT AND THE LILLIPUT
A wonderfally trained Bibiclan Hong & Komen Pony will be presented in the Liberty Loty it. Tanko.
SATURDAY & SUNDAY, January 1st & 2nd SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S MATINEE
p.m.
bsolutely new and attackere programme will be presented
opportunity to rides Creus Borken, Fon
Chiensis and Donkey!
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER
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This shows Mexican federal troops advancing to a position to start an attack on the Yaqu! Indian enghila near Vera Cruz de Piedra, at the foot of Bacatete Mountain.
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to that great big handsome Gene Tunney, Mary Garden, prima donna, icently announced.
In a test of the relative irresistibilities of high explosives and army tanks, a charge of TNT - proved too much for this tiny caterpillar.
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Infanta Beatric King and Queen' tioned in London possible bride Wales,
The wind storm that struck New Jersey and vicinity lifted the second storey Singing Society building at Camden,
Hong Kong's Artistic Photographers
The
YING MING STUDIO
Queen's Road Central
(Official Photographers of the “China Mail.")
Suzanne Lengten, (ght), famous French tenns pro shaking hands with Mary K. Brown after their match at the phia Sesquicentennial, which Miss Lenglen Wos in straight sets,
DO YOU PLAY. VERY MUCH IN THIS CLUB?,
HIM.
THE
Water made rivers of the streets of Havana motor car abandoned in the food.
BRINGING UP FATHER"
SOME DON'T
TIME!
LAST!
IM THROUGHY HOW MUCH DO 1:OWE?
JUST AN EVEN
HUNDRED COLLARS!
FOR SALE.
ASIATIC AND FOREIGN POSTAGE STAMPS
In Bags, Packets, Sets, and Single. PICTORIAL POSTCARDS With Chinese Costumes, Views of Hong Kong, Canton, Macao, &c. and
ALBUM of HONG KONG SCENES.
GRACA & CO. Dealers in Philatelic Goods, Artistic Postcards, Toys,
Picture Books, &c.) No. 20, Wyndham Street, P. O. Box No. 620,- Hong Kong
SO, THIS ISTHE) DEMOCRATIC CLUB-KIN İL GIT IN THE
GAME?
SURE-PULLUPA JCHAIR AN' GET: 'ACQUAINTED
hurricane. struck
FRIDAY, DECEMBER
SPORTS SECTION
CER NOTES.
AGUE 1 MATCHES O-MORROW.
TO WITHDRAW?
ere wore prospects of football matches to two fixtures are down
y follow vision 1.
ootball Club v. Royal
H.K.F.C. ground,
HOME TENNIS. ENGLISH MEN'S UNOFFICIAL RANKING.
THE FIRST SEVENTEEN. According to F. R. Burrow, the "Observer" lawn tennis correspon- dent, the seventeen ranking players For England for 1926 are:---
1. J. C. Gregory,
2.
D. M. Greig.
3. C. H. Kingsley.
4.
H. W. Austin.
A.A., Chinese,
5.
O. G. N. Turnbull.
76.
tion, on Sookumpon
03
ick-off at 4"p.m.).
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lub were to hav
H. K. Lester,
7. H. C. Fisher.
8. J. M. Hillyard...
9. F, G. Lowe "
10. J. B. Gilbert,
hur" who are r
11.
G. P. Hughes.
pressed a wish to
12.
J. D. P. Wheatley,
the Hong Kong
18.
M. Woosnamn.
They hve loti
14.
G. R. O. Crole-Rees.
this season but
15.
N. Sharpe.
16.
R. Lycett.
17. E. Higga.
B. Hillyard, F. R. L. Crawford,]
dam to mest
number to pick ip is to be con-
W. C. Crawley. P. M. Davson, R. D Poland,
CG. Eames, N. Dicks,
ARMY'S VICTORY
ROYAL NAVY FAIL TO GET
THE RUNSDAY
TRIANGULAR CRICKET.
Yesterday the Army beat the Royal Navy by 66 runs in their two-day match on the HKCC ground in the annual triangular tournament....
On Monday the Club beat the Army: To-morrow, at 11a.m., the Club begin the final match with the Royal Navy... Should the Senior Service win, the result will be a tie all-round. Any other re- Isult will make the Club come out
on top.
The Hong Kong C.C, will be re- presented by H. R. B. Hancock (captain), T. E. Pearce, H. Owen Hughes, A. C. I. Bowker, A. W. Hayward, E. J. R. Mitchell, G. R. Sayer, G. F. Gardner, G. R. Vallack, J. R. Hinton, J. C. Lyal.
Lt..
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Capt Morris C
Cantrell Capt. Dobble, Cantrell
Capt. Thorp ch
rel
Et Wright b Beatty Capt. Bevis, run out LE Smith, not out Mr-Gr. Forden, lbw b Can-
trell
Beatty Cantrell
Extras...
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M
3 54 20:2863
Royal Navy2nd Innings. Lt-Comdr. Armitage, e & b
Hankey
Pay Lt. Hussey, e Wright, b
Hankey
Lt. Sparkes, b Dobble Flight-Lt. Brewerton..a & b
Wright
The Naval team will be Lt. Col. A. S. Cantrell, R.M. (capt.), Lt.-Comdr. Armitage, Flight Lt. Brewerton, Flight Lt. Newall, Pay Lt. Hussey, the Rev. Venn, Rev. Venn, c Fogden, b Pay Lt.-Comdr. Shaw,
Dobble Sturges, Lt. Emley, Lt. Sparkes, Flight-Lt. Newall, b Dobble Lt.-Comdr. Beatty.
Lt. Col. Cantrell, run out Play will be continued on Mon-Lt. Sturges, Dobbie, day morning.
Pay Lt.-Comdr. Shaw, b
Lightfoot
Yesterday's Play, Recommencing with 205 runs
ing up to the n. Their leav- be regretted Naval club in ships and/or ng in the run- possibility of
Col A. R. F. Kingscote is not in-itory. ing, confusionluded because he took no part in
competitions this season...
. H. Jarvis tie for 18th place. The on and a wicket to fall, the Army veterans M. J. G, Ritchie and T. M.added 14 runs to their 2nd innings Mavrogordato and L. A. Godfree total, which became 182, thus set- tie for 29th place.
ting the Navy 220 to get for vic-
Es ago, teams
League and
be reckoned
"
Chan So (captain) will not be the way. indefeated eceived in the China v. Portugal ble to play owing to the injury he to have
hatch last Saturday.)
The Navy opened their second Innings before tiffin and losť, one wicket before
Hankey
Lt.-Comdr. Beatty, b Light- Lt. Emley, not out
foot
the interval. | Döbbie
bigger warung King-cheung, Leung Wing- Sparkes and Brewerton made a k, Law Kau-shing. Ip Pak-wah. stand but the batsmen met with eserves: Lap Hon-wing, Chanbad luck. Brewerton went on to ding-yin, Lai Ting-chol
make 60 but gave a chance (which was accepted) after he had seen
fore in the bowling and was well his captain run out at a critical stage. Dobbie was again to the
and he finished off the innings by the close Lightfoot was put on backed up by Hankey. Towards
taking two wickets with three de- Iliveries!
the official
the Gun-
d Recreio
forward, Son-and!" a includ.. de Shield
Hlerymen ng F.C. but the The
ive the Twin if when in Rel.
Wallington, Bishop; Lyon, McBride, Hong Kong F.C. XI-Rodger Watson; Linaker, Hansom, Howard.
Taylor. Alexander,
ARMY V. NAVY,
"
Grand Annual Charity Match on Jan. 8.
-HAN
The following notes have been contributed:-
The annual grand charity foot Ball match in ald of Naval and Mili- tary charities will take place on Saturday, January 8, on the Army ground at Sookumpoo at 4 p.m.
Although the Navy lost their 2nd innings effort was creditable. Scores:-
The Army-1st Innings. Capt. Evers, Armitage, b
Stürges
Lt. Hankey, c Venn, b Beatty Capt." Bridgland, c
Beatty Capt. Morris, st. Venn, b
Beatty
10
8
17
RIDICULOUS!
NIS AMATEUR”
ONS
& NOT WHEN.
Each attempt of the Lawn Ten- nis Assoolation to define the ama teur player of lawn tennis, seems to lead to worse confusion. The latest step involves the Journalist who plays lawn tennis.
He is to be forbidden, under pain of ceasing to be an amateur; to contribute to a newspaper a signed qcount of any game or tournament in which he has taken part.
LOCAL SHARE MARKET.
Namo
on Londen
on Shang
Hongkong Bank
Chartered Ban
OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.
If his report is headed From our Mercantile Bank, A. & special lawn tannie correspondent's
he will presumably remain" an amateur.
The restriction is a little rídicu- lous, observes a London paper.
A lawn tennis player who is also a journalist is to be free to sign his
Bank of East Asia
Marine Insurances. Canton bisurance China Underwriters. Union Insurance North China Insuran
name to an account of a cricket Yangtze Insurance or football match.
But when he writes on the game
China Fire Insuranc
Fire Insurances.
of which he has expert knowledge HK Fire Insurancs
when, that is to say his name is Shipping,
HONGKONG, DECEMBER 31, 1926, 10:30
Iongisong
834
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31205
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113/2
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£1376
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must remain anonymous. would carry most authority-he
Douglases
2854
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he must pretend to be somebody Shell Transports else. Then the Lawn Tennis Asso-Star Ferries 8ciation can pretend, in las turn, that Water-boats
he is not writing, at all.
Under his own name he may play HK. Tugs & Lighters. in a lawn tennis tournament, but Indo-Chinas (Fret) when he comes to write about it. do.
Hongkong Steamboats.
32
(Def.)
Refineries,
0
China Sugars
Extras
10
Malabon
crats
Total
153
Mining.
BOWLING, ANALYSIS.
M.
28.
R. W. ,9" 52.
21
3 43
3.
12
8: 0
9 1
87. 1
0.3. 0
1
Hankey Morris Wright. Lightfoot
Benguets
Kailan Mining Ad. Langkats (Combined) do.. (Single) Shanghal Exploration Shanghai Loan Tronoh Mines Raubs
Ural Caspians'.
SOCCER MATCH DEATH. The Rev. H. J. Fleming, chaplain to the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, col- glapsed and died while watching the football match between the. Royal Military Academy (Woolwich) and the Royal Military College (Sand-j hurst) at the Richmond (Surrey) Athletic Ground in mail week.
His death was announced at the ond of the game and the, players, officials, and spectators stood bare-H.K. & K. Wharves.
" Godowns, &c.
headed for some minutes.
Docks, Wharves,
Mr. Fleming, who was 53, had HK & W. Docks been Chaplain to the Forces at New Engineerings
Hongkows Aldershot, Woolwich, Crete, Gibral Shanghai Docks bar, and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. He served throughout the war, being twice mentioned in despatches and was awarded the C.M.G..
LOCAL CRICKET LEAGUE,
The tables in the Hong Kong Cricket. League now stand at.
Division 1.
Lands, Hotels & Bldgs.
K. & S. Hotels. Hongkong Lands Hongkong, Kealty H.K. Territoria! Humphreys Estates Prince's Building Rural Lands
Cotton Mills.
P.W. D. L Pts. Shanghai Cottons (old)
Miscellaneou.
Canton Ices 4Cements (comb.)
33
5:
Venn, b
26
76.
16
C.S.C.C.
9:
Indiana
Kowloon
Capt. Dabbie, b Beatty Major Lightfoot, b. Beatty
H.E. the Governor (Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G.) Hus promised Capt. Thorp, b Beatty to be present and the teams will be Lt. Wright, b Beatty lined up before His Excellency Capt. Bevis, c &b Emley prior to the kick-off. H.E.,Major-Lt. Smith, b Emley General C. Luard, C.B., C.M.G.Mr.-Gr. Fogden, not out (G.O.C. the troops) has kindly con-
Extras
ive 11
ed: 10:
ind the
to draw
will go
Pented to kick-off.
ve the
defen-
The Pipe Band of the 2nd B., K.O.S.B.'s will play from 8.30 p.m.
ill and During half
·H.K.C.C.
K.O.S.B.
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834 bo's
63
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time Pipe-Major W. C. K. Mackie and his Pipers Cantrell speedy And it will dance Scottish national dances Beatty mahun, accompanied by the Band.
ers are!
Sturges South China Athletic Associa-Emley
6. 0 32 2
Athletiction have kindly presented the foot- Royal Navy 1st Innings."
ball to be used in the match. This Lt.-Comdr...
e failed ball will be railed at half-time; Dobbie
F. W. D. L.. Pts. Dairy Farina
ortably,
Armitage, bi
them-tickets at 20 cents each will be ob-Lt.-Col. Cantrell, c. Dobbie, b e other tainable on the ground.
Hankey
21
.16
steadily victory
hed very re-
ampionship
big crowd
ex
and the Under
Admission to the covered stand Flight-Lt. Brewerton, b.w., is $1 and to the open stand 60 cents.
Tickets may be obtained from:Flight-Lt. Newall, b Dobbie Anderson Music Co.; Moutrie & Pay Lt. Hussey, c Morris, b Co.; HL.M.'s Ships; Hon. Sec., Gar risan Recreation Club. Headquarters.
b Dobbie
0.
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national
ed util
Dobbie Military Rev. Venn, b Dobbie.
SERVICE SOCCER.
RESULTS IN THE. LOCAL COMPETITION.
In the United Services football competition, the second round has been completed as follows:-
Division I.
K.O.S.B's beat H.M.S. "Vindic
tive," 2-1.
Pay Lt.-Comdr. Shaw, b
Dobbie
Lt. Sturges, c Evers, b
Dobbie..
Lt. Emley, b Dobbie Lt. Sparkes, not out. Lt.-Comdr, "Beatty, & b
Dobble:
Dobbie
3 H.M.S: "Hermes" walk-over from Hankey
H.M.S. "Despatch."
marines, 3-1.
Extras
Total
Lieutenant Richard Cutts, J Marine Corps, won the Sesquicenten- nial' national individual rifle match at. Sou Girt, N.J.
'VARSITY CRICKET::
The University annual cricket Omatch begins at 10.45 a.m. on the Pokfulam ground to-morrow. The 14 teams are:-
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Police R.A.0.C. 'Varsity H Indians II Reerein K.N. 2nd XI K.C.C. 2nd XI C.S.C.C. "A" "Tamar" H.K.C.C. H.
7 H.K. Ropes (old)
do.
4 Hongkong Tramways
8 Lane, Crawfords
3 Macao Electrics..."
0 Mackintosh
Nanyang Tobaccos
The following will play fox Hong Peak Trams (old) Kong Cricket Club 2nd XI v. Royal do. Navý 2nd XI at Happy Valley to-Sinceres
(new) morrow at 2 pm-H, C. Burgess, Singapore Trams H. J. Armstrong, J. C. Dunbar, Taxis. R. W. Lee, J. Nicholas," D. E. G. United Asbestos "Nicholson, F. H. Orr. 5. J
Present:-A. A. Rumjahn (cap-Stanesby, J. A Summers, C. D. 4tain), Dr. R. A. Ponsonby Fans, Wales, J. R. Way, F. H. Westlake,
Prof. F. A. Redmond, C. W. Lam, 0B. P. Ng, D. Laing, W. Hong Sling, 12 B. N. Sudan, E. Zimmern, S.
Gittins, S. Kerman - 118
(Founders) (Ordinary)
do. Watsons Hong Kong Volunteer Defence HK. Telephones
Wm. Powella. Corps v. Club de Recreio.at cricket| on Sunday, at 10.30 am on the Past:-Ng Sze-kwong (captain), Club de Recreio ground. The BOWLING. ANALYSIS.
A. H. Rumjahn, Dr. D. K. Samy, following will represent the Defence O. M, R. W. W. M. Gittins, C. Choa, W. Lock Corpg-H. E. Standage (captain) 17.3 7: 429 Wel, Yung Hin-lun, J. L, Youngsaye, J.-A. Summers, C. D. Wales, J. R
2. 47 1H. C. Hunt, TE. Yeoh, H. Q, Hunt. Hinton, JN, Owen, A. A Dand; On London-
Scorers: CL Tạn, M. A. Khan, E. Hancock, C.-T. Evans DJD. G 0 Umpire: 11., T. Barma, F. Hiptool, Nicholson, E. R. Renton, H. Buxton.
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Lightfoot
Royal Artillery duft H.M's Sab- Wright
H.M.S. "Hawkins" beat HMS.
"Ambrose," 2-0:
Division IL..
M.S. "Hawkins" beat R.A.M.C.,
#1-0.
H.M.S. Tamar" beat H.M.S.
Iroquois," 2-1
E.M.S. "Marazion"
walk-over
from H.M.S. "Hollyhock".
HMS Vindictive beat H.M.S.
Wolsey, 4-0.
Small Units beat H.M.'s Sub-
marines, 31.
Royal Artillery walk-over from
HMS. Despatch.
Herald beat
xglove, 42
QS.B, beat HMA "Hermes"
reply, after extra time, 3.1.
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senior semi-finals i
or the Garrison ground at
poo; kick-off at 8 pm each
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