THURSDAY, JANUARY
1928.
SPORTS
INTERPORT SOCCER.
Team Selected To Play Shanghai.
FINAL TRIAL GAME..
Rev. Alexander Will Captain Localı On Tour.
P
[By "Rover."]
LOCAL GOLF,
FANLING NEW YEAR MEETING.
BOGEY POOL.
W. L. Dunbar (8), 1 up tie and
divide.
K. S. Robertson (10), 1 up tie and divide.
Other scores:- The Interport XI were without H. F. Bloxham (6) Wynne (Police) and Tao Kwel- shing (Chinese Athletic), Brittain G. Davidson (18) (Police) coming in for Wynne and E. Grimble (12) the Interport team started with ten L R. Andrewes (6) men. Ng Kam-chuen (Chinese T. C. Monaghan (13). Athletic) joined the Interport team W. Davison (18) soon after the kick off and Brittain N. K. Littlejohn went to outside right.
M. H. Ivy,
The teams lined out as under: Hong Kong Interport XI.Goal Clarke (Police); Backs: Ng Kam- chuen (Chinese Athletic), Xavier
47 cards taken out.
Medal Round.
all square
*
1 down
(Recreio); Half Backs: Everest H. F. Bloxham.81 675 wins (K.O.S.B.). Sims '(R.A.M.C.),
Remedios (Recreto); Forwards: Other scores:-
Brittain (Police), McNiven (Scots T. C. Monaghan 89-13-75 Guards), Gesano (Recreio), Suen N. K. Littlejohn 90-12-77 Kum-shun (Chinese Athletic), · 17 cards taken out. Chan Kwong-fu (Chinese Athletic),
Navy Goal: Bradley; Backs: Barcombe, Baker: Half Backs: McCormack, Farlow Vollor; For- wards: Goodman, Nash, Evans, Leonard, Jones. *
Referee: Captain Austin.
The absence of Wynne, Lam Yuk- ying and To Kwei-shing 1obbed the game of its attractiveness while Northey was still a notable ab- sentee from the Naval side.
The
Navy however fielded a good team and the forwards are becoming an effective line by playing together frequently.
attacked
From the kick off the naval lads made trucks for the Hong Kong goal where Clarke vras kept very busy, and Leonard just missed with a good effort after a fine combined run by the Navy forwards. The Hong Kong team through Suen who passed to Chen the putnide left making tracks for the Navy relieved, but Remedios again put Hong Kong on the attack.! Navy were the first to score and from a dash through by their for- wards Brittain miskicked in front of goul and Evans netted easily, giving Clarke no chance.
The Athletic back now joined the Interport leam and Britain went forward. Sims set his forwards going and Chen centred nicely to: Gosano who gave to McNiven, the guardsman just driving outside.
Navy again took up the attack Leonard being conspicuous and Clarke brought off a couple rattling good saves, The Interport for wards were now shaping better and McNiven twice shot hard, Bratley
WAS
#afe.
but
CRICKET.
SECOND TEST MATCH IN AFRICA.
A WIN FOR ENGLAND.
THE CHINA MAIL,
Cape Town, Yesterday. In fine weather, before a moder- ate attendance the test match was resumed by England who scored 428. Wyatt scored 91.
South Africa had made 46 for no wickets at lunch time.
South Africa had scored 166 for five wickets up to the tea Inter- val. Taylor made 71 and Com-i maille 47.
South Africa were all out for 224,
England thus won by 87 runs. Reuter.
HOUSE, MATCHES AT DIOCESAN B.S.
GOOD PERFORMANCES.
GREEN. BROWN.
Green.
F. R. Zimmern, b A, T, Les P. A: Waller, c Wong Kam».
-chaung, b A. Leo ...***
| A. Prata, run sät |Leung Gheikkaus G. Led B
A. Leo
Wong Kam-pul, at. Kavarana,
·b A. Lee
G. Kotowall, c and b Mussabhoy 0. Taudian, b A. Lee
H. Jackson, b Mussabhoy Wee Chat-ong, run out G. White, & G. Loc
J. D. Minhinette, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis,
A. T. Lee.
21 G. A. Leo:;.
[0. M. R.
0.14 60 14 A. Mussabhoy 4:2 (0: 82 Brown.
20
Wong Kam-choung, b R. T..
Loa
0
A. Mussabhoy, e Ma, b Kwan
2
A. T. Lee, c·L. C. Kâu, b Kwan
0
R. Kavarana, b. R. T. Les
8 G. A. Lee, run out
0 R. Reed, R. T. Leo.
13. A. Broadbridge, run out ..
2 Cheng Kam-to, c and b R. Lee
0W. Chang Yew, b R. Leo.
1G. A. Wailer, run 'out
T. Naidu, not out Extras
PSYCHOLÓGY OF ASIA
EFFECT OF WESTERN IDEAS
IN CHINA.
MONEY & SHARES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. On London- Pana Bank wire ......
2/
Bank on demand... 2/- 1/16
COMPARISON WITH INDIA. Bank 30 day's eight ..
|Bank 4 months' sight 2/-
Credits & months' aight 2/1%
After the annual meeting of the Documentary 4 months
15 Perala Society, hold un November ́sight', «e«, 2/1
28 at the Geological Society's
0
On Paria
Rooms, Burlington House, and pre- On demand ......................... 1960 Gsided over by Lord Lamington, Mr. Credits 4 months' night 1835′′
Felix Valy, editor of the "Review ***On Berlin
8
of Nations, gave a lecture on "The On demand... Poychology of Asia."
On New York--
The Asiatic mind, he said. was on demand
49% mora preoccupied with the natural Credits 60 days sight 511⁄4 81 profundities of the human soul as On Bombay---- W. against the Western tendency to Wire ...
0
11
Total
64
Bowling Analysis,
O M. R.
A. T. Lee.
8 8 19.
G. A. Lee
A. Mussabhoy
4.2 0 · 20 82 20. 1
Brown.
0. M. R. Bowling Analysis, W. W. H. Kwan ...
12 7.2 0 60 19 SR. T. Leo
ROYAL NAVY PLAYING THE ARMY,
5
R. Reed st. Jackson.
A. Mussabhoy, e White, b Zim-
mern
G. A. Lee, c Wong Kam-put, b
Zimmern.
A. T. Lee, b Prata
S. Broadbridge, b Zimmern Cheng Kam To, b Zimmern Dio-R. Kavarana, run out
Wong Kam Cheung, b'Prata their T. Naidu, at. Jackson
34
make Hfe mechanical and rational. On demand.......
On demand...
2 Contrasted with Indian thought, On Calcutta-
Chinese thought had never been wire ..... divorced from real life. Compar- ing the religious paychology... of - On 'Singapore= China with India it was found that the ancient Chinese State was a re- Higious institution based on a cosmic foundation, but Chinese re- On demand liglons never forgot that man must On Shanghali live on earth. Heaven, earth, and On demand
On demand
On Manila........
134
134
86%
100%
78%
-105
As the result of the first day'a play in this two-day fixture the Navy have a lead of 20 runs on the first innings while the Army man were the three powers of the 80 day's sight (private have lost two of their second- world, but it was man who had to paper) inning wickets for 56 runs. Capt. bring heaven and earth into har- On Yokoham&—' Morris made 42 for the Army and
That mony.
wao the most On demand Lt. Salter 47 and Lt. Cecil 41 for
Idea fascinating
in Chinese Gold Leaf, 100 dne the others. The game was con-thought. The harmony of family (per tual) tinued this morning,
relationships was the basis of an- Suvereigna cient China. The feeling of re-
ing rate) verent love towards the ancestors Silver (per oz). became the duty of faithfulness to Bar Bliver in Hong the Ruler and of subordination to
2% prem. Kong The following have been selected superiors. The State was an exten- Chinese Copper Cash nom. Bowling Analysis,
G. R. W to represent the 1.R.C. "B" in the sion of the family, and the ultimate Chinese Copper Cents 6% prom
match with the R.G.A. on Saturday, unity was mankind.
Rate of Nativo · In- the 7th inst.; at Sookumpoo Valley: Individual tragedy in the Western
terest... 7% pa. (captain), R. sense was eliminated from the Chi-Chinese Sub. Coin ... 28% dis. 0M. P. Madar
During the 1st fortnight the cosan Boys' School have had inter-house cricket matches. Al W. Chang Yew; st. Jackson though inter-house football and G. Haller, not out sports have long been an annual Extras feature this is the first occasion on which inter-house cricket has been tried. The experiment proved a 91-16-75 win great success, much, enthusiasm be-
Mixed Medal Competition.
Mrs, and A. E.
Lissaman... Other scores:- Mia.s Russell and K. S. Robertson. 88-1276 Mre, and T. S.
Whyte Smith 86-977
Mrs. Sy me
Thomson and H.. R. Re- mington
....97-20-=77
G.
Mrs. and
Murray Mrs. Dodwell
90-11:--79
and E. D. Matthews .. 89-10-79 Mrs. Cameron
and F. A. Redmond and F. A. Red- mond
23 entries.
90-10-80
BOXING.
WANE OF PROFESSIONAL
EXPONENTS.
N.S.C. SPECIAL.
G. White
Total
ing shown in all the matches. Yel-F. R. Zimmern .. low House were the winners. The P. A. Waller Diocesan Boys' School is doing very A. Prata good work on behalf of cricket in Wee Chat-eng the Colony and the following scores
50
TEAMS FOR SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
9 1
15
1 0
ទ
0
1
0 4
8
8. 18
2
2
0
9
0
I. Hassan, D. Mohomed, S. A. eternal laws of cosmic harmony. Husain, A. Rahmin, A. K. Ismail, Harmony between the universe and
YELLOW v. GREEN.
show that some promising talent la developing. D. J. Anderson, in par- ticular, is doing extremely well with F. K. Lee, b Zimmern ... both bat and ball.
The scores were as follows:-
BLUE v. BROWN.
Blue.
D. J. Anderson, e Kavarana, b...
G. Lee...
A. T. Nemanbhoy, run out
S. C. Christle, b A. T. Lee li E. T. Wood, e Kavarana, b A
Lee...
M. Yoyahbhoy, b ́A. T. Lee Chan "Kai-yuen, b· G. Lee
H. Waller, c Musabhoy, b. G.
•Lee....
G. T. Lee, e and b A. T. Lea
A. Shirazee, b A. T. Lea
Dew Roon-sing, not, out V. White, not out..
Extras
Professional boxing is at such a G. Leo ...... 9 0.24 Danger low ebb in this country that even A. T. Lee.......10 2 16 fo the Navy threatened from matches for Lonsdale belts are rare A. Musabhoy ....8.. the Interport left wing occurrences. New challengers for W. Cunningham, 6-
nd Chen, receiving on the left, titles cannot be found, and the eadied in front of goal and beat stage is taken up by atale and out-
adley nil ends up, levelling the worn figures.
Cores.
P
N: Broadbridge, 1.b.w., Zim-
mern...í
Pong Pun Fong, b Zimmern
R. T. Lee, b Zimmern
B. Chan, b `Zimmern
Leung Cheuk Kau, c and
W. H. Kwan. c and b Kotewall
F. Shirazee, run out
White
61
G.-L. Linblom,.e and b Waller 10: J. J. Channings, not out
Wong Man Leung, b White
Extras
0
Total
0
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R.
F. R. Zimmern.. 10 1 26
101
(Bank's
9,50
28:7/16
Nazarin, A. S. Suffad, A. K. Minu, nese mind and was replaced by the Hong Kong Sub. Coin par.
G. GIFFEN DEAD.
THE "W.G" OF AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.
Sirdar Khan and A. Batt. Reserve: society was the old Chinese ideal of U. T. Thad and E. M. K. Malubhoy. life. The great crisis in Chinese civilisation consisted, in the fact that the Western-cducated Chinese youth deserted that ideal. Chi- nese leaders of education knew' that Western education had distorted the Chinese mind, and that they had to discover again the depths of the human soul and to find again the Adelaide. The death is, an-way back to the real sources of life. nounced of George Giffen, the Aus- Western civilisation' came to Asia 32tralian international cricketer, at as undisguised force and exploita
the age of 68.
tion without any kind of moral
.0
Giffen took part in the match at superiority or beauty. In the hor the. Oval in 1882, when the victory rible process of making life re- 19 of W. L. Murdoch's team by seven chanical the Asiatics lost what was runs over England, captained by best in their own culture and were A. N. Hornby, fully established the in danger of becoming second-rate reputation of the Australians as Europeans or Americans. It was W being equal to England at the game part of Western psychology to do
5 we had taught them.get
everything possible to awaken a de-
86
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Amsterdam
Milan Berlin Stockholm
LONDON EXCHANGES.
London, Yesterday,
124 4.87%
34,91
35.28
12.08%
92.35
20.46.
18.11
Copenhagen
18.25
Odlo
18.36
Vienna
34.56
164
Helsingfors
199
Madrid
28.25
2 7/16 367
Prague
Lisbon Athens Bucharest Riq... Buenos Aires Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong Yokohama
Silver Spot Silver Forward
· 790
5/5:29/32 47 18/18
1/6 1/16 2/7/2 2/0%** 1/10-81/32
2679
263
* THE SHARE MARKËT.
Block.
Giffen took but a minor part in sire for the cheap products of Wes- the doings of the aide that season, tern industrialiam in non-European. of but he gave promise of the great communities with the only object of 1ability which very soon earned for creating new markets, of increasing 80 him the name of the "W. G. Grace" the sale of auch articles. It was 1
Asiatic all-important to show the 1 of Australia.
In 1886 he headed both the bat-elites the real sources of their own 28 ting and bowling averages scoring civilisation, and to stop the des-
81464 runs with an average of 26, tructive effect of the Western edu-T.T. as London
and taking 162 wickets for 16 runs cational system on their soul. The TT on Shanghai.
Asiatic revolt against white over- 0 each,
Hie highest score in England was lordship had a desper meaning than Hongkong Bank 0180 against Gloucestershire at Bris-was, imagined. They wanted to Otol in 1898. Altogether in first-class bring out again the creative power 0 matches George
WAS scored of the Asiatic mind. There 0 12,501 runs, with an average of 29, still time to save the cause of the 6 and he took 1,100 wickets for 21 West in Aala, with the help of the Bank of East Ala 0 runs each, while in matches be- Asiatic clites, but Asia must be 5tween England and Australia he recognised as equal to the rest of
made 1,238 runs and dismissed 108 mankind.
16 A. Prata
0 11
0
0 Kotewa) ...
0 12
0 Wee Chal Eng
2
0
6
OP: A. Waller
0
.13
0G. Winch ...
0.
14 G. White
0.4
0
Green,
Total
100
Bowling Analysis.
F. R. Zimmern, run out A: Prata, e and b Kwan G.. White, b R. Lee
0. M. R. W.
G. Winch, b Kwan.
P. Waller, bR Lee-.
6
Wee Chai Eng, b R. Lea
0 19
0
Wong Kam Pul, b R. Lee
Leung Cheuk Chuen, b Kwan
27
H. Jackson, c.and b Kwan
Brown.
G. Kotewall, not out
R. Reed, c Nemanbhoy, b E. T. The last contest for the cruiser- Wood
Chan Yook Loong, b R. Lee
Extras
14
4
Total
9
Bowling Analysis,
68
0
R. T. Lee....
21
Shirazee
41 W. N. Kwan
O. M. 13 0 Pong Pun Fong.. 2 0 F. K. Lee
0 2 2 0 11 20 - 4
2
are at
Extras
Total
11
GREEN 7. BLUE.
129
Kong Kam-cheong, R. Kavarans,
Green.
A. Prata, run out
Brittain just missed scoring for weight championship took place at Wm. Chan Yau, b Anderson que Interport with a fine drive and Holland Park b tween Gipsy
ollowing a good Naval burat which Daniels and Tom Berry, and the G. A. Lee, run out avier cleared Gosano came right contest was one of the most miser- A. T. Lee, not out rough with a fine goat the same able performances that has been Cheng Kam-te, e and b G. Leo
yer adding another just after seen even in these lean yars. Tom W. Cunningham, not out
selected team leading by 8 Berry, one of the stalwarts of the S. A. Broadbridge, c and b G. la to one at the interval.
old school, had long been in the Lee
In the second half the Interport: wane, but he was far below his
m took charge and for about formal form on that occasion. hty minutes of this half penned
After long waiting, we
Navy in and only faulty shost-last to be given another belt match
large prevented A
score for the cruiserweight title. This rest came through with a fine will be staged at the National A. Musabhoy and G. Waller did not
it shaving the cross bar whilat Sporting Club beween Ted Moore, and Gosano missed many of Plymouth, and Frank Moody, of Bees Bradley and his backs do- Pontypridd.
well.
bat.
The records and prowess of the Anderson
Bowling Analysis.
he Navy broke away and Jonos ring nicely Naah acnt a beauty two contestants guarantee a really Yayabbhoy
Clarke, the best goal of the good contest. Although neither is E. T. Wood ch an effort deservedly cheered a true cruiserweight, both scaling Nemanbhoy. Navy playing as usual streng in under 11st, they are well matched G. T. Les
in every respect, and both have had closing stages,
Comment. san Interport trial the match disappointing, the absentees in
an extensive experience of Ameri- can methods."
Moody can be regarded as a one
the Interport team detracting from punch man, while Moore depends on
he interest in the game and the his skill to keep out of range of the
F. R. Zimmern, run out
G. Kotewall, b Anderson
O. M. R. W. G. White, e and b Kyum
47 batamen.
Giffen
Giffen possessed a great variety R. W. of otrokes, driving with
great 28 5 power, while he had
A won- oderfully strong defence. He bowl- of cd right-hand, medium paced to of slow, with considerable spin as a rule and subtle change of fight. He had a habit of bowling with his shirt sleeve loose at the wrist, and batamen complained of a practice which they said prevented them 15 seeing the bowler's fingers.
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110
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Wee Chal-eng, b Kyum
01
3 0 16
0
Wong Kam-pui, e and b Ander-
вод
17
'NEW SHIELD FIXTURE
LIST.
Wong Nei Chung Pokfulum
8 0
20
1
P. A. Waller, b Anderson
881
6 1
32
Leung Cheuk-kau, c Nerman-
6.0
27
2
BLUE . YELLOW.
Blue.
S. A. Kyum, c Channings,
Navy, excepting for a period in the dangerous blows while sapping at D. J. N. Anderson, b R. Lea early stages of the second half, his opponent's strength by the A. were quite as good as the Interpor- cumulative effect of jarring jaba.
ters. Evans played better than on Saturday and Leonard and Nash
were also good amongst the for- words. Farlow and Barcombe were
American Record.
b Kwan
S. C. Christie; b R. Lee
|J. A. Shaw, b-R. Lee...
A. T. Nemanbhoy, b R. Lee Moore's American record is the M. Yayahbhoy, b Kwan very good on the defence and brighter, for while in the States he H. A. Waller, not out Bradley gave a fine show in goal. was never once knocked off his feet Chan Kwong-lu and Suen Kum- and always lasted the full distance Chan Kai-yuen, c and b R. Lee. shup gave a polished display on against some of the beat at the E. T. Wood, b.R. Lee the left for the Interporters, weight,
GT Lee; b Kwan
Gosano, excepting for his goals, Moody, however,, has developed A. Shirazee, b R. Lee having a quiet time. Everest did considerably since his return to well amongst a good set of halves England, and by conceding con- and Ng Kam-chuen was better than siderable weight to opponents has Xavier on the day. Clarke was appreciably increased bis punching consistently good and had no power. chance with the goals.
bhoy, b Kyum ;..
H. Jackson, b Anderson
O. Taudien,, b Anderson-
J. D. Minhinette, not out
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis. O. M.
2
Owing to the R.A.F. (Kal Tack)
23 having expressed a wish to compete
Storage in millions and decimale of gallons.
0 in the Sim Shield Competition, a re- vited list of fixtures has now been Qarranged and is given below, but Tytam
22 this list, it should be noted, is sub- Tytam Byewash ject to confirmation by the Army. Tytam Tuk
Wong Nai Chung. The first match will be between Pokfulam the Navy and the R.A.F. and is to W.be played on the R.N.0.8.0. ground,
128
R.
PD. J. N. Anderson 11
58 OALS. A. Kyum.. 8.2 1 49 DA. T. Normanbhoy 20 21.
4 King's Park, ́on - Friday.
next,
1 January 6, commencing at 4:30
0
The list of fixtures is as follows:
Blua.
Jan. 6-Navy v. R.A.F.
2D. J. N. Anderson, b Zimmern 8A. T. Normanbhoy, run out
16
9
M. Yayabhoy, b G. White,
A. S. A. Kyum, not out
.0
H. A. Waller, b Zimmern.
8
S. Christle, b P.Waller
Chan Kai-yuen, b Py Waller
1J A. Shaw, b P. Waller
E. T. Wood, b Zimmern
82 G. T. Lee, st. Jackson,
·Zimmern"/
Extra
Total
Bowling Analysis."
10. MAR. W. :10.4 1 101
An impressive gathering la ex- pected at the Club, including the R. Lee Team Selected.
W. H. Kwan Immediately after the trial match Prince of Wales yesterday the Hong Kong Interport I expect this bout to be hercely Selection Committee announced the contested. During the past few following team to represent Hong months, while Moody has improved W. H. Kwan, b Anderson.... 18
considerably Moore has shown F. Shirazes, b. Anderson... signs of declining, but I still think R. Lee, e Christie, b Krum that Moore's skill and avasiveness will act as a foll to the Welshman's Pong Pun-fong, b. Anderson power of punch, and will assist him Ma Chiu-chong, Anderson,
Kong had been chosen
Goal: Clarke (Police).
Backs Wynne (Police),
Yuktat (Chinese Athletic).
Lai
Half Backs: Remedies (Recreio),
Sims (R.A.M.C.), Lam Yuk-ying to victory. Obaarver
(Chinese Athletic).
Forwards: Tao Kwei-shing (Chl-
nese Athletic), MoNiven (Scots
Guards) Gosano (Recreto) Suen
for (Recreio), Rocha (Recreto) Excepting that the
selected Remedios (Recreio stead of McBride (Club) and Me- n(Scots Guarde) instead,
b Kyam
L. C. Kan, b Anderson
F. K. Lee, b Anderson.
J, Channings, b Anderson
G. L. Lindblom, and b Kyum N. Broadbridge, Chan,
Anderson
B. Chan, not out
Extras
Total
Kam-boun (Chinese Athletic), Rev. Northey the above team lavery Alexander (K.0.8.B.);~- a similar to the team selected in Reserves McBride (Club) these notes on Friday laat, und, 18 quite a good side. The selectlos of Rocha as Reserve forward is a big surprise," and if a civilian, had to be selected for this position why. have: Silva and Lal Waf koon been
Bowling Analysis Ignored" Silva being assily, next to Gosano, the most dangerous for-D. J. N. Andersom 6.1407 ward in the crelo X Kav
A. 5. A. Kyum 60
ued at foot of Next
Column)
...
"A.^ Shirazec, run out Extras.
Total Bowling Analysis, Zimmern
IG. White |P.
124
6128
YELLOW BROWN.
Tellow.
R. T. Lee, b A T. Lee FShirazee, b G. A. Lee
Ma Chia-chong, st. Kavarana,
b A T. Leeson WAH Kwan, b ALT. Lée Pong Pun fong, b Mussabhoy.
Leung Cheuk-kau, run out
N. Broadbridge, b A.
{"J" Channings, b ̈ Art
Lee.
11. Clib v. Army.”
(2) 16.—Navý ̧v: Army.
18.Club v Navy. 25-Navy v. Army. 25.Club v. RA.F. 30.-Army v..R.A.F Feb. 1-Club v. Army.
8-Navy v. R.A.F. 8-Club v. Navy;" 18-Army v R.ÂF 15.-Club v. RA.F.
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Humphreys Estates Estiranted population 406.760 417.080 Hangkong Realties Consumption per head E.K. Territorials
20.122.7 Prince's Buildings
per day 20.1 Full Supply in all Rider Main. Dia Public Utilities. tricts during November, 1926 and 192 HK Tramways with the exception of the districts West Peak Trams (old). of Eastern Street where an Intermiten do: (DOW), tent Bupply was given from 18th to Star Ferries (0) 80th November, 1927.
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KOWLOON WATER WORKS
LEVEL
Kowloon Reservoir 14B 873 Shek Lal Pal RoAF servoir for... Level 0'5" Reception Reservoir.
Storage In millions and decimals
19261027
(new) HA Electric Macan Electrics ( H.E. Telephones China Bures Bingapore Tractions
Industrials. China Bugars****
Malabon Sugars Canton To
31 This will mean a start about Kowloon Reservoir $88,70 200.00 Cements (coinb.) 10 am, as high tide at Putney is at Shek Lai Pui: Reser-
100.80 09,10
11 am. on that date, vol
2 The Ligh Blues have to do the Total 2489:50 399.71 H.K. Rope
first eight weeks or so of practice Consumption of water in Kowloon
on a very narrow, and sluggish in millions and decimals of gallons dur Unite
O stream and they are compelled to the month of November.
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Enot out:
hold out for as late a date as pos-1znken
aible in order to have time to get Consumption
1928 1927
used to lively water, which is not Estimated population 157.720 182:760 an Oxford problem.
March 24 would be too early and
Commuption per head
Apell 7 comes in Holy Week Thu Nov 1the only alternative to a mid Ddate
Boa
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In all districts during 1926 and 1927
vernment Analysts reports. the quality of the water. Is
infallito:November:30-
rember: 802
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$6.85
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$0.80
$0.60%
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