1928-01-17 — Page 9

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1928.

INTERPORT

SOCCER.

Last Reflections on the Local Team.

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THE HONG KONG SHIELD.

'Sunday Herald'

Charity Cup Final.

[By "Rover."]

The last Interport Practice match has been well discussed and to-day the selected of Hong Kong will travel to Shanghal for the big matches over the Chinese New Year. As the Chinese of Hong Kong are also sending a representative team with Reserves to Shanghai we cannot help envying Shanghai's fine football pro gramme during the coming festival.

After the very encouraging display given on Saturday by the Hong Kong representatives, and in view of the fine form of the local Chinese Clubs this year in Hong Kong, it sceras likely that Hong Kong will secure much of the honours this year if they get their fair share of fortune as regards weather and conditions.

bad the visit of the Hong Kong. inter- Visiting grounds have a

who are port soccer effect on some players

team at China New great home ground players. This Year: notwithstanding, the Hong Kong

Baxter (S.F.C.) players, all of them, have had a very

Collaco (P.S.A.) strenuous League season, and na

Costa (P.S.A.) on Saturday for us could be seen

Favacho (St. Xavier's). were right up to the mark. They

Frearson (Vindictive). should stand the tesis well.

Gash (Police).

Shanghai will have the advantage of being able nt the last moment to play any player or players who might suit the particular weather: conditions on the day of the match, whereas Hong Kong have only taken one Reserve forward and are used to hard pitch 'practically throughout the season. I think, therefore, our chances will be much brighter if on the day of the big match the weather is fine Bunny.

And

Gee (Bedfe and Herts).

Goldman (S.F.C.) Goldsmith (Police). Hathway (Guards). Hurry (Police). Lee (Lah Hwa). Palmer (S.R.C.) Poto-Hunt (S.F.C.) Spencer (Signals), Stokes (S.F.C.)

Voong (Loh Hwa). Wright (North'na).

LOCAL HOCKEY.

NAVY WIN SIM SHIELD MATCH.

RA.F. LOSĘ.

THE CHINA MAIL,

YACHTING.

LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.

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CORRECTED TIMES.

The Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club sailed their

--SHARK INFESTED.

EARL OF ATHLONE.

SAILING BOAT CAPSIZES AT TERM OF OFFICE IN AFRICA

MANILA.

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PICKED UP.

Manila, Jan. 9.

EXTENDED...

ROYAL APPROVAL.

MONEY & SHARES.

'TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS. On London" Bank wire

Bank on demand.... 2/- 9/16 Bank 30 day's sight..eeens Bank 4 months' sight. 2/- 4 Credits 4 months' sight 2/1 Documentary 4 months

sight

2/1%

1265

In the Sim Shield tourney the

Swimming two and a half miles

Rugby, Yesterday. Navy yesterday beat the Army by

It is announced that, at the re-i four goals to two. At half, time sixth Championship race yesterday through shark infeated waters, E. the former were leading by four afternoon. "Dorothea" obtained first Von Poliken of the International quest of His Majesty's Govern-On Paris clear goals and were

much the place in the Handicap Class, and in Banking Corporation and H. Croft ment in the Union of South On demand

the I, Y and G classes "Boojum" of Atkins Kroll, saved themselves Africa, the King has been pleased Credits 4 months' sight 1940 superior team, Scorers were Lt.

On Berlin- came in first,

and two companions from a pos- to approve the extension of the McKendrick, Lt.' Atkinson (2) and

The course for the race was (1) alble watery grave in Manila bay term of office of the Earl Athlone On demand Lt. Cecil for the Navy and Capt. Channel Rocks, (S), (2) Mark on

as Governor-General and Com-1 On New York- yesterday afternoon. Howard (2) for the losers. Quarry Bay (S), (3) Kowloon Rock

(P). Distance: 5.9 miles. Handicap Clans,

Finishing Corrected Time. Time. 4.17.39

The next match in the competi-] tion will be played to-morrow (Wed-{ nesday) when the Club play the Navy.

This match will also take

place on the U.S.R.C. ground.

Positions To Date. The position of the Clubs to date in the competition are:-

Navy

Army Club R.A.F.

Diana (4)... Colleen. (2).

4.18.98

4.21.JB

4.16.18.

Rolla (3),

4.17.11

4.17.11

Falcon

D.N.S.

La Linda

D.N.S.

P. W. D.

L. Pts.

Argulla II.

D.N.S.

2 2

0 0 4

Dorothea (1),

4.20.41 4.14.47

2 1 0 1

2

Daphne (9)

1

0

0 1

0

Ailsa (5)

1 0 0 1

0

Halcyon

J

Gael (7)

D.N.S. 4.42.16 4.42.10. 4.35.04 4,35.04

D.N.S.

Pierrette (4)

Thecla Viking

D.N.S.

- D.N.S.

Y.M.C.A. v. R.A.F.

Playing at King's Park yester-Joan day, the European Y.M.C.A. defeat- Why

4.42.16 99.48% 4.41.38 4.34.15

ed the Royal Air Force (Cameron Wonder (2). 4.34.54 Road) by two goals to one. The Wings (8) Y.M.C.A. win is all the more Bluenose (6), notable in view of the fact that they Boojum (1) played with only nine men, against Adele (3)

Adanac the full team fielded by their op Zephyr ponents.

Match Postponed. The match arranged between the University and the Club de Recrelo to take place at Pokfulam yester- day, was postponed.

SHAMEEN BEATS HONG KONG H.C.

A team

from the Hong Kong Hockey Club visited Canton over the week-end and met the Shameen Hockey Club on Sunday morning. The game, which was exceedingly Mr. J. A. Quayle has been ap- fast throughout, resulted in a win The practice match on Saturday' demonstrated the cleverness of pointed team manager and train for the latter side by 8-3. Hong Kong on a dry pitch and Ier. The above-named players are think on a slightly sticky turf Suen requested to report to Mr. Quayle and Gosano would he equally dan- at the S.F.C. dressing gerous, and McNiven a little more 12.16 p.m., on Thursday for train- so thun on Saturday, while the ing. Tin will be provided. wings both very fast and unless the weather is really bad and the ground very muddy will he very difficult to hold.

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room at

The team to play in the actual Interport game against Hong Kong on January 21, has been selected and will be published after ratifi- cation by the Council of the As. sociation.

A lot will depend on the Chinese Athletic backs who are in front of Clarke, but their Club understand- Officials for the Interport and ing should be of service, and Ng other games have been appointed Kum-chuen, who has taken Wynne's; as follows:-

duels place, showed by his

Interport Match, Jan. 21. Saturday with his Club opponent Referee: Sgt. A. E. Wells, Chen Kwong-lu that he can Linesmen:-Messrs. H. F. Marshall stop a clever forward; und he and A. H. Leslie. and Remedios between them will have to deal with one of Shanghai's and China's best forwards in Lee

Reterec: Mr. H. F. Marshall, Yaj Tong, who gave a great exhi- bition last year in Hong Kong for Linesmen:-Messrs. A. H. Leslie the Chinese XI v. Hong Kong Inter- and A. E. Wells. port XI

Hong Kong v. United Services,

Jan. 24.

Chinese v. Foreigners, Jan. 26. Referee:-Mr. A. R. Leslie.

INTER-VARSITY HOCKEY.

London, Jan. 7. In the annual ice hockey match at St. Moritz, before a good at- tondance, Cambridge defeated Ox- ford by one goal to nll.

GOLF.

MANILA TEAM FOR HONG KONG,

4.32.56

4,30,34

4.42.14

4.40.16

4.39.15

4.87.17

4.32.32

4.36.25

4.33.27

D.N.S.

D.N.S.

Lola Owl

.D.N.S.

D.N.S.

THE HORNELL CUP RACE,

The postponed 'race for the Hornell Cup between crews of the Anistic Petroleum Co., Butterfleldi

49%

Tiney Debolt, heavyweight mander-in-Chief of the Union of On demand champion boxer of the Orient, and South Africa for two years from Credits 60 days' sight 61%

On Bombay- Erie Sanders, Manila business man, January 21, 1929.

Wire

1964 were their

The King has also been pleased two companions. The

On demand quartette were in a twenty-foot of the Earl of Athlone's term of wire ....

to approve a sindlar extension On Calcutta----

sailing banca.

than two miles office as High Commissioner for on demand A little more

South Africa.

On Singapore- from Cavite, the stay on the mast

The Earl of Athlone will pro-On demand broke, and the banca turned bottom ceed on leave of absence to Great On Manila- side up.

Britain in June, 1928, and re- On demand Efforts were made to push the turn to South Africa before the On Shangha banca aahore but its weight and end of the year.

On demand the out-going tide prohibited. After an hour's frantic struggle

to attract the attention of other boats in the bay and to get the banca ashore, Croft and Von Po- liken agreed to make the dan- gerous swim for help. They stripped off their clothing and started out,

in

The Earl of Athlone was ap- pointed Governor-General 1923-British Wireless Service.

AIR CHAMPIONS.

AWARD TO LINDBERGH FOR 1927.

A LADY'S RECIPIENT.

Paris, Yesterday.

The Committee of the Interna- tional Union of Aviators has award-

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Bar Bliver In Hong

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Paris New York

Both men were aware that there were many sharks in the locality In which they were swimming, be- cause of the fish traps set there. The waves caused the swimmers to lose sight of each other before they ed the international trophy for men Chinese Sub. Coln... 28% dls. were half way to their goal. Each in 1927 to Captain Lindbergh. The Hong Kong Sub, Cóin par. believed that the other had been trophy carries the title "Champion LONDON EXCHANGES. caught by a shark. However, they Aviator of the World." landed at Cavite at about the same tor of the World has been award

The title "Lady Champion Avia- time and quite near to each other.

Two boats were immediately dis- being Lady Abe Bailey who also ed for the first time, the recipient aid "Debolt"

and received a trophy-Reuter. patched to "Sanders." Before these arrived, however, a passing fahing banca aided in bailing and uprighting the The race was advanced from over turned banca. The banca was Saturday an a member of the But-] Anally towed ashore. terfield & Swire crew is leaving the Colony at daybreak on that ing. which they left in the bay

In addition to losing their cloth when they started the long swim, Croft and Von Poliken last about P400 in cash and two cameras. Both men were badly sunburned as a result of their swim.

& Swire and the Hong Kong Elec- tric Company will take place at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday next, Janu ary 19 at the Yacht Club.

day.

LOCAL CHESS.

TEN ENTRANTS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

The following entries have been received:-Sir Henry Pollock, C. M. Sequeira (holder, 1926 and 1927), D. E. Carvalho, H. W. Randall, 3. L. Hussain, J. S. Smith, C. E. Wong, J. C. Faers, H. Lo and C. Choa.

LIEUT. KNOWLES.

KILLED DURING OCTOBER IN SHANSI.

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CHINESE REPORTS.

Peking, Jan. 3. .received hary

British Champion,

Paris, Yesterday. The International Union of Avia- tora has designated the Schnelder Trophy winner, Flight-Lieutenant Webster, national air champion of championship of Holland to Koppen Great Britain. It has awarded the for his Amsterdam-Batavia flight.

Reuter.

U.S. DESERTERS.

AID NICARAGUAN REBELS.

THREATENED WITH DEATH.

Washington, Jan. 6.

London, Yesterday,

124

4.87 17/82

Brusacks Geneva

34.98

26.81

Amsterdam

12.09

Milan Berlin

92.20

20.47

Stockholm

18.13

Copenhagen

18.20

18.335

84.62

16434

1934

29.44

2 13/32

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Oslo Vienna Prague Helsingfors Madrid Lisbon Athens..

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-British Wireless Servics.

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.... $72

Two desertors from the United The Manila Golf Club team which

States marines who were captured will visit Hong Kong to play the

LOU GEHRIG.

by the rebel general, Sandino, are Royal Hong Kong Golf Club is book-

bellaved by marine officers in ed to leave Manila on January 22.

Nicaragua to be helping in the in- T.T. on London Information STAR PITCHER SIGNS NEW Six of the leading golfers will

T.T. on Shanghai CONTRACT.

through native channels makes it struction of the rebel troops.

An official report made public Hongkong Bank

Banka. make up the Manila team which will

reasonably certain that Lieut.

$1180 New York, Dec. 6. be substantially the same as the ane

Knowles, the officer of the British the two men agreed to teach Chartered Bank

hore to-day expressed a belief that} do. Lon. Reg.. $1,26 that decisively defeated the Hong

Lou Gehrig, who, with Babe Legation Guard, who disappeared, Kong golfers on the Caloocan Ruth, was

the star of the New last October in the Western Hills, Sandino's soldiers under threat of Marcantile A. & B... $324 We shall be all expectant on

G.... $14 course some time ago.

J. R. York Yankees Inst season, has Saturday and Sunday for the cables! Linesmen:-Messrs. A. E. Wells Mason, Manila's leading golfer, will signed a three-year contract with was killed by Shansi troops about being placed before a rebel Bringi and for the subsequent details, ns and H. F. Marshall.

attack upon the American forces, Shanghai are taking this Interport! There will be a match between head the delegation. The tentative that club, Col. Ruppert, owner of October 12 near Hsiaowutal Moun- if they refused. The recent Bark of East Asia**** 510

journey from and a list of the players who will make the team, announced to-day. The tain, five days' very seriously. The list of avail- the Korean touring team able players includes men with big S.F.A. side on Sunday, January 22, the team follows: George Ivory, E. terms of the contract were not dis. Feking and two days west of the resulting in six deaths and some 30 Canton Insurance... $590 closed. Associated Press.

Trappist Monastery near the Shansi injuries among the marines, show. Union Insurance ..... $299 b 330 a

ed that the rebel leader's troopa Yangtze Insurance ... M.46%

North China Insurance T148 Hong Kong reputations and new On Friday, January 27, the Portu J. Nell, Capt. K. J. Fielder, Army

border. comers who are spoken very highly guese of Hong Kong and Shanghai Champion, Lt. J. A. Cranston, of. I anticipate a fairly close re- will play the Chinese of Hong Kong U.S.A., and Capt. I. 1. Yates, U.S.N.

It was first learned that natives were familiar with marine methods. China Underwriters $2.40 The marine losses in the recent China Fire Insurance $215 had been the body of a foreigner skirmishes wore approximately in H.E. Fize Insurance.. $680 sult and I think each side will score and Shanghai, subject to the

In shorts dead by the roadside and two or three goals in a big game, matches in which the Hong Kong

Shipping. both sides F.A. team is taking part having all

later it was explained that he was proportion to the losses in battles

$40%4 should get goals even against good been decided.

killed in an altercation with some of the World War, indicating the HK. Stammboats defences.

Shansi soldiers who seized his don-stubbornness of Sandino's fighting. K. Tugs & Lightors $2.30 League Doings.

London, Jan. 7,

do. (Def.)... $48 Dull weather and heavy grounds keys. No other details are avail-Sanding is reported to have 1,000 Indo-Chinas (Pref)... 330

rifles, 8,000 rounds of small arms Interest in the Leagues has na

Shell were the prevailing conditions for able.

some guns of Water-boats turally subsided and the

It confidently may be expected pine Open, scheduled to take place the Rugby matches to-day, the only

The feeling in this community ammunition and games of interest on Saturday be- that publication of the names of 5000

Army principal results being as follows: against the Legation remains in larger calibre. The size of his force tween the Borderers Reserves and those players selected to represent maneuvres.

tense because of its permitting is estimated at 200 by the Amer Benguets ....... South China, and Kowloon Reserves Shanghai in the Interport match and St. Joseph's, showed a certain next Saturday week, will syn-

Knowles, who was ignorant of the icans to more than 1,000 by his sup- Kailan Mining Adh

Langkats (Combined). T18%

do. amount of staleness. The Border chronise with the appearance in

(Single). T10 language and the customs of the porters, In addition to using gan

showered the Shanghai Explorations $285 ers played for them, a very sub- print of this week's notes. This

country, to proceed into a remote fire, the rebels dued game, and appeared slow off sincerely is to be hoped in order

mountain district in a time of war Americans with bomba Alled with Shanghai Loans $8.10

Raubs

$17/6 against Chinese official advice. glass and nails.

In the absence of positive proof, Tronoh Mines "N. C.. Daily News."

Docks, Wharves, General John A. Lejeune, command- Godowna, &c.

Da the forwards on

Our Correspondent's Notes. The "N.C.D.N." football corres- pondent writes:-

The Manilans are leaving on the "Empress of Canada." The meet- ing will be held so as to finish on or about February 2, thus permit- ting the Manila players to return in time to take part in the Philip-'

after the current

THE LONG BEACH OPEN TOURNAMENT.

Long Beach, Cal, Yesterday.

RUGBY RESULTS.

RICHMOND AND SWANSEA SWAMPED.

Newport 18, Richmond 8.

Kristol 6, Cardiff ·9. Leicester 11, Swansea 0. Llanelly 9, Gloucester 0. Harlequins 28, St. Bart's 11. O.M. Taylors 23, Old Leysians 3. Guy's 12, Devonport Ser. 3.

The Welsh Trial After a well contested game the

the mark, while Kowloon Reserves to alleviate the unquenchable In the Long Beach Open Tourna- disappointed somewhat, although thirst of a host of crities. Further ment, Leo Diegel and Bill Melhorn credit must be given to St. Joseph's comment on the matter is deferred tied with 282 for first place. Among who are a really good side and play and pending the receipt of in- the professionals, Macdonald, Smith Weleh trial resulted in the Prob nice football. Clubs are now con- formation from Hong Kong, it is and Tommy Armour came next with ables defeating the Reet by 9 centrating on the Shield matches not proposed to give any impres- 286. each. Von Elm took the lead-points to 8. and some varying League resulta sions on the chosen eleven of the ing prize among the amateurs with will take place as a result of ex- Crown Colony; suffice it to say 298.-Reuter's American Service, periments with a view to improving that our visitors will be accorded

ENTRANCE FEE AND SUB, REDUCTIONS.

the teams, Kowloon, seniors with a welcome in keeping with the best CRAIGENGOWER C.C. McKelvie back and Northey a very traditions of Shanghai and its probable starter have yet to play aporting community. They also Chinese Athletic, by the grace of may be assured that the arrange- the H.K.F.A., who have decided the ments for their reception are in postponed match shall be played, the best of hands. which is good for Kowloon and good for sport. The Peninsular Team,

The County Championship. In the County Championship Yorkshire defeated Cheshire by 15 vointa to 6.

1928 WEATHER.

METEOROLIGIST_CHEENS THE HOME FOLK

"GUARDEDLY OPTIMISTIC."

Douglases

Transporta

Mining

€20%

88/4

$17%

$24 62/6

ant of the United States marines, H.K. & K. Wharves .. $129 said to-day that he was disinclined E.K. & W. Docka to believe that any marine had China Providents turned against his comrades In New Englacerings

Shanghai Docks

Cofton Mille

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General Lejeune announced that

Hongkawi

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Oriental Cottons

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Rugby, Yesterday. expects to remain in Nicaragua K Lands

Hongkong

AGAINST THE DOGS.

London, Jan. 7.

atrong There is developing a An extraordinary general meet-fealing against greyhound racing,

Sir Napler Shaw, the distinguish- about a fortnight and then go to Is guardedly San Diego, Cal.—Associated Press. The Hong Kong Interport soccer ing of members of the Craigen- in view

of the decision of the ed meteorologist, despite their moderate record, will and rugby teame, including the all-gower Cricket Club was held yeator- trustees of the Crystal Palace to optimistic about this year's wea be at full strength and will give the Chinese eleven left, this morning on day to amend the rules as follows: refuse to allow the sport to take ther prospects. Although he con-

League leaders a good run.

Local Teams Leave.

The R.A. is another team who are the 8.8. "President Grant" for

Shanghai.

The Chinese Team.

Rule 11-All new members shall place there. pay an entrance fee of $15.

London, Jan. 7.

siders it will be a long time before the kind of weather coming in any being assisted by several new men with good reputations who have re-

Rule 12. The annual subscrip. SOUTH AFRICAN'S LONG RUN, particular year can be foretold with certainty, he expressed, the cently arrived the local garrison, The Chinese team is to represent tion shall be $15 payable (în ad-

view to the "Westminster Gazette" but unfortunately as a set off to Southern China in the annual Inter-vance) on October 1 of each year, this, one or two of the stalwarts of Sectional Football Championship of

The South African, Arthur New-that we are passing a cycle of wet Rulo 21.No members shall after the team will shortly be missing on China: The party is headed by H. September 80, participate in any of ing record for 100 miles in 14 the botter. Every seven years, he ton, attacking his own road-ran-yeare and anticipates a change for draft from the Colony.

With the return of the Interport- K. Lee, Secretary of the Chinese the advantages or privileges of the hours, 48 minutes, accomplished says, it goes through a cycle, in ers from Shanghai, the big Final Ath. Association and comprises, of Club or vote upon any question, the feat from Box, Wiltshire, to which its activity waves and wanes. This year the sun will be approach- for the "Sunday Herald" Charity players of that Club.

until he shall have paid such ac- Hyde Park Corner, London, in 14 ing a period of its maximum Cup, Scotland v. China, also the The team is as follows:-Mr. H. counts as may be due from him to hours, 22 minutes, 10 seconds. Hong Kong Shield Competition will K. Lee, Manager, Yik Chan-pong; the Club.

The weather was very wet and activity and that should make for the roada beavy, whilst his pro Service.

better weather-Bri'ish Wireless gress was impeded by the crowds.

be items of primary importance, the Lai Yuk-tat, Ng Kam-chuen; Lum entries for the latter competition Yuk-ying, Wong Shui-wa, Leung being auch to ensure find series Yuk-teng; Chan Kwong-iu, Suen

of games this year. The Senior Kam-shun, Lee Wai-koon and Tee Rotherham or Exeter v. Blackburn, League programme for Saturday next is slightly curtailed owing to Kwai-shing. Mak Kwok-tung, Ip Cardiff v. Liverpool.

the interport, but there will in all. Kau-ko, Ng Tak-wing and Cheung Port Vale v. Now Brighton. probablilty be three games, at least Kam-chuan are also included.

with a full Junior programme.

SHANGHAI NOTES AND COMMENTS.;

GAMES WITH CHINESE.

The Honorary Secretary of the Shanghai Football Association an- nounces that the following players have been selected in connection with the matches', concerned with

FOURTH ROUND OF ENGLISH CUP.

THE DRAW.

London, Yesterday.

Swindon v. Shefield Wednesday. Southport v. Middlesbrough, Derby v. Netta Forest. Wrexham v. BirminghamL Sunderland or Northampton

Manchester City, Huddersfeld v. West Ham, Aston Villa v. Crewe, 5** Stoke v. Bolton Wanderers.

The association cup draw for the Tottenham Hotspur v. Oldham. fourth round to be played on Jan Arsenal v. Everton.svg uary 28 resulted:AT

Sheffield United v. Wolverhampton: Charlton or Bury v. Manchester Reading v. Leicester.c

United.

NEW FRENCH TENNIS STAR

London, Jan. 7. Queen's Club defeated the Paris Sporting Club at tennis by six mutches to five,

The feature of the contests was the brilliant play [of the young French player. Thurneyssen.

GUESSING COMPETITION.

London, Jan. 7.

JAPANESE POLITICS:

COMBINATION OF TENANT FARMERS,

Osaka, Yesterday. The conference of the Central Executive Committee of the Union of Tenant Farmers has approved the Amalgamation with Federation

$125

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Pablic Utilities.

CHIEF WHIP.

ORDERED A. COMPLETE REST.

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$14 $7.

China Lights (comb.) $14.20

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Rugby, Yesterday, Commander Eyres Monsell, Chief Macao Electrica Government Whip, has been order HK Telephones ed complete rest and left London China Buses. to-day with his wife for Jamaica Bingapore Tractions

Industrials. Sir George Hennessey will act as China Bugars Chief Whip during Commander elabon Bugars Monsell's absence. British Wire Canton, Ices less Service!

"RED ROSE.

Cements (comb.) don (old) baldos (new), H.K. Ropes (ald)

do?\? (new) United Asbestos Mai Stores, &c. Dairy Farms

FLIGHT TO BE CONTINUED TO Watsons

AUSTRALIA.

Singapore, Yesterday.

Der A. Wings kan Jane, Crawforda frasidatoss

Sincar

Amusements

of Tenant Farmers preparatory to Captain Lancaster has decided Wm Powells The Rugby Union have issued a the General Election which in ex- to continue his fight to Australia Miscellaneous. statement deprecating the holding pected to occur in February in the "Red Rose," which has ar Contructions of guessing competitions by Rugby Joint conference of the two bodiesrived from Mantok, and is being re- B. Ind. G. Borka

paired Reuter." clubs in order to raise funds, she is to be held shortly-Reuter

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