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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927.

SPORTS

LAWN BOWLS.

Rival Docks To Contest Issue.

CAN TAIKOO WIN?

·

K.C.C.'s Final Chance In The Second Division.

[By "Short Hend."1 Only three matches are on the Bowls League programme to- of these are morrow,, but two quite interesting, as one hinges on the ability of the Taikoo R.C. to be the only Club to lower the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club's

R.C. And if they draw they will still have to reckon with the Taikoo Club, whose remaining. two matches are also against the

Yacht Club. Kowloon, of course,

morrow..

TO-MORROW FIXTURES.

Matches down for decision for to-morrow are:-

THE CHINA MAIL.

BRIGAND BAND TIMELY ATTACKED.

FOOTBALL.

TO LOOT ICHANG.

RESULTS IN ENGLISH LEAGUE.,

WEST HAM GO DOWN.

London, Yesterday.

were played to-day:

First Division.

1.

· PASSENGER LIST.

GENEVA FAILURE.

HOW JAPANESE PEOPLE TAKE IT.

ARRIVALS.

Mrs.

MONEY & SHARES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.”“

On London- Bank Wire

2/- 9/16

***** 1205

On Berlin--

On Bombay

4716

Passengers arrived in Hong Kong by the P. and O. 5.2. "Khyber" from London and Ports Ichang. It appears, is in fear of

Tokyo, Aug. D.

on September 1 were:-

1/11% While it would be futile to deny being looted. Evidence of this ls that the Ganeva failure has

Mr. and Mrs. Goodman, Mr. and Bank on demand.... 1/11 7/16 been Mrs. Foale, Mrs, and Mrs. Gooden, Bank 30 day's sight.. contained in a despatch sent by very disappointing to the Japanese Mrs, Foalo, Mr. and Mrs. Gooden, Bank 30 day's sight. 1/11% The following League matches the command of the Second Army public in general, and that one of Mrs. H. Armstrong, Messrs. F. S. Credits 4 months' sight 2/- 7/16

which is stationed there. The the results has been a great defa- cause of the trouble is alleged to tion in the popular confidence that McLay, J. Cousins, W. C. Noise, Documentary 4 months

sight is banking on the K.C.C. to a West Ham Un. 2, Sunderland 4.

be a band of robbers, who after Governments are able to devise re- P. Dennia, R. Cunningham, Mr. arming themselves with all the medies for the settlement of inter-and Mrs. Savage, Mr. and Mrs.

On Paris- man, and will be sorely dis-

Southern League.

spears and firearms which they national disputes by other means Weed, Mr. J. F. Richards, appointed if the championship is

than a resort to the sword, one very Slade, Mr. M. Jurcibine, Mr. and On demand Newport C. 3, Brighton and Hove could pick up, have become strong heartening feature in the comments Mra. Stone, Mr. G. S. Scully, Rav. Credits 4 months' sight 1280 not put beyond all doubt to- Queen's Park R. 3. Gillingham 3. Jenough to have a tussle with the of the press is that nobody of any H. P. Milet, Miss S. R. Law, military, although according to real consequence believes that the Mesars. E. C. Adkins, J. Biddulph, -Reuter. London, Monday. report the brigands got the worst failure of the Geneva Conference Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Messrs. B. On demand Matches played in the English of it. The despatch, which is will prove fatal to conferences of a A. Hyder, Owers, A. Barr, Miss

On New York-- football Leagues yesterday result-signed by General Chang, second similar nature to be held in the M. Rudge, Mr. S. L. Burdett, Miss ed as follows:-

in command of the Army and act- future,

Rothery, Mr. A. J. White, Lt. Col. On demand Division I.

ing commander of the 16th Regi- In his official capacity as Minister Exham, Lt. W. H. Ellis, Messrs. Credits 60 days' sight 49% ment of the 6th Division, is ex- of the Navy, Admiral Okada has J. Barrett, R. Daintry, D. John Arsenal 4, Burnley 1. Liverpool 6, Bury 1.

ceedingly illuminating. It stated declared that he does not belleve stone, R. McFarlane, G. Taylor,

the Geneva failure will result in a G. Malone, Miss M, Dennis, Messrs. Wire Middlesbro' 3, Tottenham 1. that from the evidence of civil-new naval race or in further com-H. Anderson, A. E. Cocks, R. J. On demand Portsmouth 3, Aston Villa 1. ians and members of the band petitive shipbuilding. "Even if Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Nash, who have been arrested in the there be such competition between Mr. L. K. Kentwell, Mr. and Mrs. Division II.

neighbourhood of Ichang it was the United States and Great Bri Jones, Mies B. F. Lewis, Mr. and On demand......... 180% Bristol C. 4, Port Vale'0,

found that the band comprised tais," said Japan's First Lord, Mrs. E. Burke, Mr. J. B. Kemp, West Brom. 2, Stoke C. 4.

seven to eight hundred men arm- "Japan will keep out of such com- Mrs. Taylor and infant, Messrs. ed with spears, a machine-gun petition and will adhere strictly to section with two guns (one of the programme she hitherto has laid M. Sadig, N. E. Hancock, Miss On demand

down. He did not believe either Summerskill, Messrs. P. L. Smith, which only was usable), a mount- Great Britain or the United States G. Griffiths, A. E. King, R. Faton, ed section comprising eighteen would seek to compete in building R. Morrison, J. F. Fryer, W On demand ........ 95% men with horses, and a miscel- sea armamente.

|Talbert, W. Fritche, E. Gundry, laneous following numbering The principal concern of the T. R. Vallis, C. Mobaby, T. Hanke, On Shanghai-- about twelve hundred. These Japanese Navy Ministry, according W. J. Brook, W. Edge, R. L. Hoey, On demand had plotted to loot Ichang and to Admiral Okada, is the effect the H. B. Gunnel. E. G. Rush, R. Bond, 30 day's sight (private this was to follow the plundering failure may have on other maritime H. Fetchay, H. G. Head, Rev. W. paper) and burning of Fenghsiang.

nations, as, for instance, Italy and Clayson, Mesars. L, G. Whelldon, On Yokohama On discovering this the 2nd France; and also the suspicions R. Rickard, J. MacArthur, R. D. On demand

that may arise in the minds of the Thompson. L. dos Santos, J.Gold Leaf, 100 fine Army sent out a detachment and general public, thereby generating, Milhierico, J. J. Tefkerra, D. Puppe, (per tnel) attacked the miscreants at Puchi-an atmosphere prejudicial to the Capt. M. Glover, Mr. J. L. Driver, Sovereigne ho. The result was that a num-interests of world peace. He em- Mr. and Mrs. A. Bovigny, Mrs. buying rate) .... 9.90

Division I.

Kowloon Dock R.C.

R.C.

v. Taikoo

Kowloon B.G.C. v. Civil Service

C.C.

Division II.

colours this season, and the other Yacht Club v. Kowloon C.C.. will give the K.C.C. the final chance to win the Second Divi- sion championship. The third

TO-MORROW'S 'TEAMS.

Division III (Southern). Bournemouth 2, Southend 3. Plymouth 4, Bristol R. 1.

Division III (Northern). Bradford C. 0, Darlington 1.

Wrexham 2, Crewe 0.

-Reuter.

fixture K.B.G.C. v. C.S.C.C.- The probable teams for to- New Brighton 8. Doncaster 1. will resolve itself more or less.morrow are:- into a "friendly" as it does not matter which of them win at this late stage of the season.

"

Kowloon Dock at Home.

the on

First Division. K.D.R.C.-H. G. Cooper, W. Greig, F. Cullen, And R. Lapsley (skip); C. Atkinson,

MARATHON SWIM.

130

On Calcutta- Wire

On Singapore-

........ 844

On Manila-

(Bank's

J. V. Ramsay, J. A. Lindsay, and J. C. Brown (skip); J. Puncheon, G. Henderson, J. O. McLaggan, CANADIAN CONTEST WON BY ber of the band had been wound-phasised that the Conference could C. W. Drake, Mr. 0. B. Payne, Silver (per oz.) and S. Gray (skip).

T.R.C. J. Muirhead, J. Whyte, J. Russell, and W. Wotherspoon (skip); T. Grimes, T. Grimshaw, G. McLeod, and R. Wallace (skip); J. McCubbin, W. Weir, T. Laing, and G. Morrison (skip).

Second Division, K.C.C.-E. Kern, B. Petheram, W. J. F. Gorvin, and A. W. Smith (skip); F. Hamblin, F. E. Lawrence, G. Wragge, and F. G. Herridge (skip); W. W. Hirst J. C. Lyal, J. Smith, and L. E. Lammert (skip).

R.H.K.Y.C. Vaux, Bullock, Reed, and Shields (skip); Abraham, Croucher, Hammond, and Edwards (skip); Black, Sutherland, and (skip).

GERMAN.

PRIZE OF £6,000.

Réuter'a American Service.

HOME GOLF.

OPENING OF NEWSPAPER COMPETITION.

combe with 71 and 68, these scores!

escape

792

100

25/

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ed, but a large part of them not be regarded as a total failure. Mrs. H. Jackson, Messrs. A. Bar Silver in Hong managed to make good their The discussions throughout were Milligan, C. A. Maxwell, Pay-

Kong The man Wang who was carried on in a very friendly spirit, Comdr. G. C. Kiddle, Mr. F.Chinese Copper Cents nom the leader of the brigands was and, through these frank discus Coombe, Mrs. BL. Berns, Lt. and Chinese Copper Cash 6% pm.

sions, the position of each of the Mrs. J. flee had disappeared in the direc-made quite clear. These are "posi-

Calderon, terest

7% p.a. Chinese Sub. Coin 281⁄2% día. Passengers left by s.a. "Morca" Hong Kong Sub. Cain par

killed. After those who could three participating Powers had been Comdr. R. S. Brown, Lt. Rate of Nativa In-

Tanhauyin.

BORODIN'S ADMISSION.

FAILURE OF MISSION IN CHINA.

of

P.

H.

THE SHARE MARKET.

Stock.

T.T. on London T.T. on Shanghai

Hons for

Stock Exchange,

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$1075 b &

Banks Hongkong Bank

do. Lon. Reg... 113 Chartered Bank £20 Mercantile A. & B.... $32

.de.

C... £18% 0. Bank

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Marine Insurances.

$590

could visualise ill-feeling being anliquena, Mesara. N. C. Downes, E. North / Sanes T148

sugury of good for the future.

C.

$33

&Lighters 80 ets,

1214-

$48

92/-

$54,60

$17.

Beineries.

$16

$32

$1.70

49/-

The rivalry between the Docks -Kowloon and Taikoo is not confined to the building and re- pairing of ships. It is always in- evitable when the Clubs meet on the bowling green, and many a

Lake Ontario, Yesterday. good tussle has been seen between

In a marathon awim of 21 miles, tion of Nanchangyin and Tan-ive assets," for each country now! the twain. Formerly the Taikoo

the first prize for which if the win-hsuyin, only 700 of the band were understands the exact state lot were regarded as "the top

K.B.G.C.-R. Hall, D. Harvey, ner was a man was £6,000 and if a left. From these it was learned affairs as regards the other and for London on August 30, were:-

woman £7,000, resulted in a win for that Wang Chen-san, the man this understanding of the needs of Col. G. Carpenter, Maj. F. S. dogs" by reason of their long run D. Hazel, W. Russell, and (skip); the Garman Channel swimmer, Herr who was killed, had been their another is, in itself, a great achieve Woodhouse, Capt. G. B. Guinnes of success in the League cham-W. Hedley T. Magill, D. Muir, Vierketter who crossed in 11 hours chief. His medium of supply for ment. The Powers now should con- 14. Pym, Mr. and Mrs. C. Aviet. pionship. To-day the tables are and W. Macfarlane (skip); R. and 45 minutes. Vierkotter was ammunition was through three centrate their attention on the com- Mr. B. A. Thompson, Mrs. R. M. turned, and the Kowloon team Duncan, R. Hunter, A. Macfar- given an ovation by a quarter of a boars to whom he paid 4,000 ing Conference in 1931, when the Luard. Mr. T. W. Collis, Pilot O. E.

lane, and P. T. Farrell (skip). million people when he landed two

aignatories to the Washington Con- Webb. can, metaphorically speaking, C.S.C.CS. Eccleshall, R. A. miles ahead of his nearest rival, cash per day to buy cartridges in ference Treaties will consider their "look down"'

DEPARTURES. men Smith, F. Holledge, and T. D. E. Michel, the holder of the Channel Ichang. There was no other way revision or extension of the treaty. from Taikoo. They Kow-Pendered (skip); A. H. Oswick, cord who finished three and aby which the brigands, got am- concluded in 1922.

half hours later. George Young munition. Of those who have loon Dock-have secured the HH. Rose, F. Deakin, and A. W. and Catalina, also

A Naval Holiday.

Passengers left Hong Kong for a, conqueror made their escape, four hundred championship, and all that mat- Grimmitt (skip); J. Beattie, H. of the Channel, were among the 200 have gone towards Nanchangyin "Forget the Admirals and tech. Manila by the 8.8. "Empress of ters is whether or not their A. 0. Brawn (skip).

Westlake, B. E. Maughan, and other competitors which included by way of Wangkiachun and Yin-nical experts and work for a naval Asia" on September 1 were

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. AЛíos, women, who were forced to give up tseyin, the remainder going to holiday through political and popu visitors to-morrow will be the

lar channels," is the advice of Baron Messrs. Wm. H. Amos, D. Alcan P. & only Club to lower their colours.

Sakatani, a leader of the Japanese tars, D. G. Beebe, G. Boolsen, Mr. East Asia The odds are against their doing

Upper House and one of the pillars and Mrs. Benedette, Mrs. L. R. so, seeing that the match is to be

of Japan's industry and commerce. Bolbrook, Messrs. C. C. Crisler, Canton Inanrance .... "No stretch of the imagination Chao Yan-cheong, Miss A. De-China Underwriters . 218 played at Kowloon, particularly

L. Union as in the first game between

outgrowth of the Geneva parleys," Dieltiens, W. N. Fleming, S.

***** $290 Yangtze Insurance he said. At no time was there Frost, Fong Kung, A. H. Forrester,

... $87 M. Fire Insurances,' them this season at Taikoo the

any bitterness or rancour, and the Mide. L. Grousso, Messra. M. China Fire Insurance 2010 champions won by the very nar-

disagreement at Geneva was an German, G. Goyena, Mr. and Mrs. H.K. Fire Insurance. $800 honest and manly disagreement be- S. F. Gaches, Genner, F. D. row margin of two points. Will

Shipping. tween frienda." Barnet, Yesterday. the same margin separate them

Peking, Aug. 16.,

Gaviola, Fr Griggs, Capt. and Mrs. Douglases "It caused me a pang of keen re-. M. Hunt, Miss Hao Yick, H.K. Steamboats In the thirty-six holes qualifying The prestige and influence of gret to learn that the Geneva pour Messrs. Hong Yit, C. Hynes,

1.K. Tog to-morrow? It is certain that

Wood, round of the News of the World" Soviet Russia in China have been parlers came to a disastrous end," G. Johnton, H. A. Keller, Mr. and (D) 330

do. the old-time rivalry of which I

Davies £1,040 tournament (southern se completely lost, says M. Borodin he said, "but the friendly manner Mrs. H. Kelley, Mrs. G. K. Lee, Shall Transports

tion) the leader was Ernest Whit- in a report to the Far Eastern in which the end came is a happy Miss A. Lee, Mr. Lai Heng. Mrs. Star Ferries have already spoken will be the deciding factor in the game; for

LEAGUE TABLES.

respectively equalling and break-Section of the Third Internation- Nothing would be more stupid than Lim Shi, Mr. M. Mavromatis, Dr. Water-boats ing the course record. Braid took ale made before his departure to start a fresh race for armament Mr. N. Nishi, Mrs. T. Olontzeff, China Segura

G. L. Maglalang. Dr. H. W. Miller, apart from that no one would be

71 and 72. Wooler, of Hollingbury, from Hankow. While admitting construction, and I believe that, if inclined to anticipate, the cham-

Sugara The positions in the League to took 72 and 71, Oke of Fulwell that it is difficult for the Third any politician in any of the three Mrs. Fag S1, Miss F. E. Rogers, pions falling. I'll give my vote date are:-

and Charles Whitecombe took 74 Internationale to regain its countries that took part in the Mr. J. Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Benguets

J. S. del Rosario, Mr. L. del Kailan Mining Ad. to Kowloon and risk another

Division I.

and 70: Cotton 74 and 72; Ray and ground, the former high political Geneva Conference tried such Smith of Wentworth 146: Duncan adviser to the Kuomintang sees measure or tried to capitalise the Rosario, Miss C. del Rosario, Langkats (Combined). T17% coffin (this time from Taikoo)!

Kowloon D.R.C... 11 11 0 0 22 able failure were Havers, 151 and

Geneva failure for a naval race, he Messrs. J. Randle, A. L. Ryan, F.

(Single)... 19 Taikoo R.C. 11 7 1 3 16 J, H. Taylor, 166.--Reuter.

tinued jealousy and rivalry Police R.C. Kowloon B.G.C... 11 5 1 5 11 ..... 12 6 0 6 12

among Chinese militarists which tunate aftermath of the Geneva S. Smith, Sister M. de Sales, Mr. Shanghai Loans . 18

Conference, according to him, was 0. Sanborn, Miss M.. F. Shaffer, Rambe

Tropoh prevents them from crushing the that it would create an atmosphere Messrs. N. A. Sisson, W. A. Bime,

Mines Craigengower C.C. 12 5 0 7 10

Ural Caspiana revolutionary movement. Mof distrust.

J. J. Strahley, Mrs. Tan Hong, Civil Service C.C. 11 4 0 7 8

Docks, Wharres, Borodin expresses the hope that a "Before this new cloud takes Messrs. A. Takamiya, Yam Chee

Godowns, &c. Kowloon C.C..... 12 1 0 11 2

time will soon come when the shape," he said, "let the politicians seng, Yam Nam, F. Yamanouchi, H.K. & L. Wharves.. $11044. Shots for and Against,

Third Internationale can again of the three countries concerned get S. P. Yang. Master V. Yang, H.K. & W. Docks... $35 For Agat. Up Dn.

intervene in Chinese affairs. together and, through their re- Mr. J. Yang, and Mrs. She.

Hengkews ********** Civil Servants won by seven Kowloon D.R.C...

spective chancelleries, work for a

New

Engineerings 702 544 158

Few Soldiers Loyal shots, so that they will have to go Talkoo R.C...... 690 509 91

naval holiday. The public will back

Shanghal Docks all the way to snatch the last Kowloon B.G.C... 669 680 39

them and the time is ripe for us all The Soviet leader paints a

Capt. Rietkirk of the a.s. Leads Hotels & Bidys.

AK. & S. Hotels.... $8 6 couple of points to-morrow, al- Civil Service C.C. 658 652

In the Far Eastern games China volutionary situation.

gloomy picture of the Chinese re-to work towards convening another, "Hermes" at present lying at Hongkong Lands..... 364.85 b 185 32. Police R.C....... 688 729

and this time a successful, confer Kowloon Docks, has reported to Hongkong Realty...... At the though I think their team is a Craigengower C.C. 661 715

-41 beat the Philippines at baseball better one than that which faced Kowloon C.C..... 562 761

548-1. At volleyball the Philippines time when I am about to leave Mr. Yukio Ozaki, a former Minis. the police the theft of $1,500 HK. Territorinis .*** 31% 199 beat Japan 21-4 and 2-7. In the Hankow," he says, "there are only ter of Justice and one of the chief from his cabin at 10.30 am., yes. Humphreya Estates.. $12% b $123⁄41⁄2 za

Prince's

Building..... 389 the Bowling Green before. If

Division II.

tennis open singles Engayo (Philip 8,000 men under the command of leaders of the liberal movement in terday. The money which was Rural Lands they can secure the points they

pines) beat Kong (China) 6-4, 6-1, Chinese communist leaders. Some Japan, is of the opinion that, just in bank notes was locked up in a F. W. D. L. Pts, and Ng. Sze-kwong (China) beat of them are demoralised while as in other matters, so in confer safe the key of which was kept Ewo Cottons will finish on a level with their Kowloon C.C.....

18 10 0 8 20 Fuente Bella (Philippines) 6-0, 6-2, others have been disarmed. The ences for armament reduction, fail-in the pocket of the captain's coat

Orientals East Point R.C... 14 10 0 4 20

S'hai Cottons (Old) At basketball the Philippines peasants revolution which is theures should be turned into stepping

do (now) Kowloon B.G.C... 18 8 0 5 16 beat Philippines 7-0-Reuter.

Bases, Trams, &c teach Governments to realise their robe. The thief must have taken Club de Recrelo.. 14 5 1 8 11

have done everything to make it a mistakes," he said. "Failure after the key from the pocket and Chins Buses Civil Service C.C. 14 5 09 10

success has utterly failed. Many failure at last will teach us the opened the safe with it, and re- H.K. Tramway Cralgengower C.C. 14 4 0 10 8

of the Chinese communist leaders needed lesson and the object sought turned the key to its usual place|Pork Trams (old) Royal H.K.Y.C... 10 1 0 9 2

are in Moscow and try to direct after ultimately will be achieved, after extracting the money from do. (new) the revolution from that city, I see no need at all for big arma- the safe. Captain Rietkirk aus-Singapore Tractions Shots for and Against.

This is a rather difficult task, for ments and I think that nations pects a Straits Chinese room boy Taxia

Miscellaneous. For Agst. Up. Da

they do not seem to realise the should, for their own sake, cut named Wah Chi who had since H.K. Amusements East Point R.C... 845 722 123

difficulties on the spot.”

disappeared. Kowloon C.C..... 798 691 102 Taikoo R.G. ....748 651.92. Kowloon B.G.C... 778 699 .74

Civil Service C.C. 752 888

K.B.G.C. v. Civil Service.

The other First Division match is between the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and the Civil Service Cricket Club at Kowloon. Earlier

this season, at the Valley, the

a

Maisbon

do.

Minia

P. W. D. L. Pts. 148; Vardon, 151. The most notela glimmer of hope in the consoon would fall." The only unfor. D. Rosario, Mrs. J. S. Roberts, Miss Shangha! Exploration. T8

F. E. GAMES.

CHINA WINS AT BASEBALL

Shanghai, Yesterday.

ence for armament limitation.”

victims of last Saturday-the | Talkoo. R.C. 12 8 18 17 beat China 28-7, and footbail China hope of Moscow and for which stones to success, "Failures wi/which was hanging In his ward-~*

Craigengower Cricket Club. At the same time, the Bowling Green Club have ground advantage and they may conclude, and not with- out reason, that if they can de- feat Taikoo (although, only by twelve shots) they ought to have a much easier task against the

Civil Servants.

Second Division Issue. No one expects for a moment to see the Kowloon Cricket Club fall to the Yacht Club on the lat ter's ground to-morrow after the

Craigengower C.C. 745 846101 Royal H.K.Y.C... 498 682

easy manner in which the lead- LOCAL BASEBALL.

FILIPINO CLUB BEATS JAPANESE.

LOCAL TENNIS.

KOWLOON CC v.. SERVICES.

The following will represent the

INTERPORT GOLF.

Advocates Secret Work.

M. Borodin further says that

down their armament, as much as possible."

Mr. Ozaki declared that the fall- ure at Geneva was not unexpected.

Club de Recreio, 786 806. 20K.C.C. in a friendly game against ajhe has advised his Chinese follow He had given up hope long before 86 team from the Services on Satur-ers to continue their agitation by just because success did not crown the parleys were wound up, but, day, at 4.30 p.m. on K.C.C. ground: affiliating themselves with secret the efforts made, that was no rea 184 E. C. Fincher and E. F. Pincher, W. orders, the avowed object of aon at all why hope should be aban

Hyde and C. E. Millard, S. E. which le to create violence. doned or further efforts should not Green and C. W. E. Bishop..

Speaking of the defection of be persisted in, until success crown- General Chiang Kai-shek the ed the efforts of all. "Armed Soviet leader naively declares watchfulness, as practised in the era won out a week ago against

that it is due to the greed of the old days, la useles he declared. the same opposition. The Yacht

average Chinese militarist rather "The old formula that If you wish peace, prepare for war has been than to any change of principle. tried and found wanting in this Club are in the lowiest possible

Two Interport Gold matches are He concludes his report by saying modern age."N.C.. Daily News position in the League table and

likely to be played during the com that one of the principal causes even a win to-morrow cannot BC. yesterday at Happy Valley by month, and the other at Fanling is the lack of adequate financial

The Filipino B.C. beat Japanese ing season; the first st.Alanija next of the failure of his work in China | Improve their position. All that five runs to four. The line up between Hong Kong and Shanghai support from Moscow NC Jewellery and money worth $92 is at stake for them is to be able to wan

Y. Hachiuma

soon after China New Year. c. Fornandez increase their wins one hundred Honda

2b. Crux 16: TA Leonard Papud S. Hachluma;8.8. – Bautista- Club, on the other hand, have Baldo Wc.f."@Delgado' the championship at stake in Takatom!: If D. Leonard their final match. If they lose Tafima

3b Rull Yoshikawa

Malig then there will be a stern finish Koga

D. Zatra

Per cent. The Kowloon Cricket Murata

EVERYBODY USES IT.

Standard."

was stolen last night from the first floor of No. 5 Kui Yan Lane. The According to a notice in the theft was of discovered until this Chinese newspapers, General-Pel morning.se Chung-hai, has been appointed by t the Military Committee of the Among the events in the topical That's one great thing about Cham- Nanking Nationalist Government gazette being screened at the berlain's Cough Remedy every user as Defence Commissioner of Shang World Theatre to-day are the un- afriend; and is glad to tell her hat and Woosung The Martial veiling ceremony of the memorial neighbour all about it. It is certainly aw Force is to be abolished, the at the Menin Gato, the Royal Gar

for coughs and colds, for croup 1:2,8/4/5/6/7 Total. and any kind of cough that hits either cams report states, and the Chinese den Party at Buckingham Palace 11010025 000210144 the young or the elderly people. Sold Police are to be placed under and the King of Egypt's visit to

and recommended everywhere. General Pefs control at once.

to the League contest between Scores by innings

the ECC the East Point Re-Japanese creation Club, and the Taikoo Filpinos

grant

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198

Nanyang

·Madrid

28.71

Lisbon

2.11/32

Athens Bucharest

868*** 1785.

HOP

Buenos Aires Bombay Sha Hong Ko Yokohama Silver Spe

47: 29/32.

ITS QUALITY: THAT COUNTS

Feliss: Services

POLAR CAKE

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