103
3
102
Wales, b
10
0
2
7
Mr. K. Ewart ......... Mr. R. J. Brown Mr. M. O. Clark
LEAGUE TABLES.
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Everton 28 14 7 7 73 39 35 Huddersfield .27 15 4 8 67 47 34
Cardiff
.28 9 1
E. J. R. Mitchell. Indian Recreation Club.
Leicester....20 13 7 0 68 51 33 Chamba Singh
- Bolton
057 42 31
871588 48 30
.27 11 8 8 48
29 14 2 13 00 60 30
Ion
'Newcastle,..28 11 7 10 56 54 90 Ranjit Singh
Tottenham 28 12 6 11 59 62 Blackhurn ,28 10 9 9 40 49 29 Liverpool...28 10 8 10 01 84 28 Sunderland 26 10 7 9 48 47 Aston Villa 28 11 6-12 Arsenal
West Ham. 27 11 4 12 Middlesbra
.28 0 7 12 Dorby Shefeld U. 28 9 7 12 50 60 25 Manchester..27 10 0 12 47 62. 25 Birmingham 27 6 11 10 41 56° 23 Portsmouth 27 8 8 13 42 63192 Wednesday ..27 6 9 13 49 on 15 Division ..
H
Winning Owners and Jockeys for Three Days.
New Brighton O, Southport 1.
Scottish League,
Both starters drawn by Capt. Division: Motherwell 8, Raith G. W. Hallifax, RN. Other draw-
C. D. Wales Mesars, T. E. 0.-Reuter,
ers of ponies were Peares, W. F. Simmons, J. C. Clark, Reynolds
Lee C. E. L. Grist. R. K. Valentine, R.
Mackay Sutherland, CH. Brangwin, A.
Batger League tables to date follow: Keith, M. M. Mans, E. B. Kelley,
4 0 14 J. D. Kinnaird, T. P. O'Connor, T. Division I.
Dailin and C. C. Stark, C. Engel, Rev. R. T. Venn, e Brace, b
Hong Kong Ch
1st prize. 2nd 11 3rd
227
O. M. R. .....14 0 69
W.
2
13.5 1 83
3 0
13
2 0
14
3 û
28
Lee
5
Kam-shing,
Magistracy
Building Contractors
Association.,
27 Mr. Lee Chu
.$8,260.28
N. Mackay, not out R. W. Lee, b Bevis
.24 10 −7·0
56 50
Bury
...28 12 2 14
Mr. Chan Fung-ming C. T. Chiu
2,360.08 1,180.04
C. D. Wales, b Bevis
47 63
58 85
65 63
20 25
STABLE FORM.
The
Extras
Total
126
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R.
W.
lonly a day or two before the covers were to be shot for the first time. Bad blood has, of course, resulted. and occasionally foxes have been
Lyal
5 1 10
B
shot by way of retaliation.
Goals.
PW. D. L.
Chelsea Manchester,
17 6 4
.27 17 *
69 42 38
Honours of the first three days' Goodwin racing of the week have been won Ross
Beyls F. A. Pas follow:-
Fincher 56 27 40
1st 2nd 3rd Buxton
6 0 21
2
€ I
$ 0
30 34
3
Owners.
3
0
0 15
2 0
1
0
Preston
28 16 0 C
64 40 38
Mr. Eve
G 3 3
Leeds
8. 1648
Oldham
27 14 6 7
Stoke
27 14 5 8
51 40 39
Bristol C.
Hull
20 9 10 7 33
34
Grimsi
Grimsby
.27 10 8 0 45 55 28
Swansea
71 49 36 Mr. L. Dunbar
Notta, For. 26 12 6 8 63 0 0 Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes
West Brom. 27 11 8 9 03 52 30 and Mr. G. G. Mackie 2 Port Vale 27 13 2 12 17 40 28. llo Kom-tong..... 2
28 11 6 11 57 65 28 Messrs. Stanton and
27 11 8 11 64 52 27 Mrs. Dunbar
6 3
55 33 34 Mr. Dynasty
3 3
2
2
1
1
28
Reldy
2
1
Notts. C.
..27 8 7 12
Rending
28 8 7 13
44 0 23. Major Lake 42 58 24 42 38 23
2
1
2
next
Barnsley
8 7 13 35 61
Blackpool
6 15
23 Mr. II. P. White 50 73 22 Mr. Moon
1
2
E. A. Lee, b Gittine
.1
C. W. Lam, b Zimmern
D. Laing, b Barrow
71
1
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928.
SPORTS
HOME SOCCER./
SIX LEAGUE MATCHES IN
MID-WEEK.
4 VISITING CLUBS WIN.
London, Yesterday, Principal league football matches played to-day (home team mention- ed first) resulted as follow:
The Lengue.
Division 1.: Derby 2, Liverpool 3. Division. II.: Rending 3, Bristol City 2.
Division III. (Southern Section): Southend 1, Exeter 2.
Division 1 (Northern Section): Accrington 2, Tranmere 3.
FIGURES TO KNOW.
MEETING.
LOCAL CRICKET.
KOWLOON BEAT H.K.C.C. BY 101 HUNS,
THREE CENTURIES YESTERDAY
Kowloon Cricket Club defeated
PRIZES AND FORM AT RACE Hong Kong C.C. yesterday by 101 runs. Brace, the Interport all rounder, roached these figures, a did E. F. Finchor, brother of an- other Interport "eap". Scores:
Kowloon C.C.
LUSITANO CHAMPIONS SWEEP.
Prizes in the Club Lusitano cash w. Brace, retired sweep on the Champions were won A. W. Ramsay, b Wales as follow:-
E. F. Fincher. not ant Mr. E. Cordeiro, Saigon $27,275.00 F. E. Lawrence,
7,790.00 Reynolds Mr. H. Carvalho, Macao
9:895.00 F. Goodwin, b Wales 2,160.00, Capt. F. G. Bovis, st Venn, b 2,160.00) Reybolds Extras
| Nom-do-plume, Tientsin
for qualified ponies for other ponies
Hong Kong Club.
Total (for 5 wkts., dec.) H. T. Buxton, J. C. Lyal, A. J. Smith, N. H. Ross did not bat.
Bowling Analysis,
THE CHINA MAIL,
HUNTING MEN.
WHERE MUCH TACT-IS NEEDED.
THE FARMERS.
+
RIFLE. LEAGUE.
MATCH BETWEEN TWO WARSHIPS.
"ARGUS" BEAT TAMAR."
the Essex Union Hunt off his land. Tamar by 43 points in
A few days ago a farmer warned
H.M.S. "Argus" defeated H.M.S. for the reason that members of the league match shot off at hunt (so he said) had ridden across cutters rifle range. Scores:-- his wheat and done considerable damage
It serves as a reminder that there still are hunting men who forget that without the good
.200 500 600
WATER SUPPLY.
Level and Storage of water, in Reservoirs on February 1, 1925 :--- CITY AND HILL DISTRICT WATER
WORKS LEVEL: M
Tytam
a rille Tytam Byewash Store- Tytam Intermediate Tytam Tuk Wong Net Chung Pokfulum
Goodwin Batger, b Ross .$1,502.03 ̊C. T. Evans, b Goodwin
Capt. Reynolds, c Lawrence, b 429.4 Ross 214.70 S. J. Jordain, lbw., Ross Foremen's G. Lee, J.b.w., Bevis
These things are done almost al- ways by a small bedy of thought- 2 less, ignorant, or stupid people, and 0 the remainder have to suffer. The
0 exeuso often advanced by the de- Olinquents that they "didn't know it
was seeds" is, of course, not a valid A. B. Rigby or Sgt. Bishop excuse. They ought to know,
Sgt. Ridley... 28 they ought not to hunt.
Tact, consideration and atten- Cpl. Jenkins 46 tion to the unwritten etiquette of Alne. Counter 30 Cpl. Burnett 27 20 the hunting-field-these are quite
sufficient to prevent friction be- C.P.O. Gully 0tween fox-hunters and farmers and 1land-owners when the two laat- 14 named are not hunting people, and 16, between hunting men and shooting. 0 men when the latter don't hunt.) 1There are cases on record of mas~.
| K. Mason, e Goodwin, b Bevis 13 ters of hounds being so tactless as ĮN, Owen, run out
to arrange for a meet to take place!
10 close to carefully preserved covers
Total
RACING YACHTS.
ليجية
"Y" CLASS SAFETY BOX
RACES.
1920
MONEY & SHARES.
TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS,
Bank wire ............................ 2/- 1
On London
Bank on demand....... 3. 8/16 Bank 30 day's sight
1927 Bank 4 months' sight... 2/- 1. 100B 12 "B Credits 4 months' sight 2/11 25 43 280"B Documentary 4 months
Lovel
23"Baight
28′ 1′′B 840"B 19' 0"
18" 2′′B:
21' 5"B 22 2
[Note: B. denotes "Blow Overflow" A denotes "Above Overflow."]
On Parla?"."
(Os demand
2/1 1.
1245
Crodite 4 months' sight 1320
On Berlin-
On demand
On New York-
10a domand
401
Credite 60 days' sight 504
Consumption of water in the City (On demand ............. and Hill District in millions and de On Manila- eimnis of gallons during the month of On demand.......... January,
On Shanghal- On demand Estimated population 408,480 418,800 30 day night (private Consumption per head ·
paper). per day.....
17.9
On Yokohama— Intermittent Supply in all Rider On demand .................. 104 Main Districts West of Eastern Street Gold Leaf, 100
· દા
H.M.S. "Argus."
Yds. Yds. Yds. Total
will and consent of the farming F/Lt. Hope 27 community fox-hunting could not Lt. Bassett .. 30 continua.
Mr. Nash .... 28
28 28
83
27 28
25
Storage in millions on. Yeimala of gallons.
20 28
$5
1997
1928
never think of riding across land Cpl. Willott that they might damage, even when Ldg. Tel. hounds are running hard, any more)
Hunting men as a body are con- F/Sgt. Hook
tactful and would Mr. Barber .. 20 aiderate and
Tytam
269.44
27
34
30
289.32
01
Tytam Byewash ...
..50
1.47
On Bombay-
85
82
96
Tytam Intermediate
195.90
On demand
183.45
1844
.. 39
81
28
02
Tytam Tuk
$16.42
722.00 Wire
1343%
Wong Nei Chung
10.01
11.20
On Calcutta-
Wilkins
Pokfulum
21.76
35
31
20.40 Wire
134%
ing open gates of fields where sheep] or cattle are grazing.
thun they would think of breaking Mne. Recres.. 25 down fences unnecessarily or leav
33 99
On demand
184
28
29
32
Total ..... 1,403,71 1,227.84 On Singapore-
:
88
Total.....284.243 236 718 Plus 4% for open sights
20
981
733
Consumption
1024 1027 226.04 230.69
78%
HM.S. "Tamar.”
200 600 600
18.4
Yds. Yds, Yds, Total
20 12 33 29 27 28
31 24 £3
84
from January 1st to 80th inclusive,
fine
24 29
20
73
Intermittont Supply in all Rider Main Districts West of Garden Road Sovereigns from January 8th to 20th inclusive.
(per tael)
(Bank's
28
23
81
24 28
79
34 29 31 P.O. Greening 30 33. 26
93
20
..230 233 213 Plus 4% for open sights
076
14
Main
| January excepting
600
a full cupply was oporated on account
Fully Supply in all Districts on Silver (per. oz.) Jamunry 31st,
Bar Silver in Hong
Kong
Fall Supply in all Rider Main Dis. tricts from 1st to 2nd January'except- ing the districts west of Eastern Chinese Copper Cash nom. Street an Intermittent supply was Chinese Copper Cents 6% prem
given 1st to 2nd January, 1928.
Intermittent supply in all Rider
Districts from 3rd to 31st Chinese Sub. Coin. 204% dio. days 21st to 23rd Hong Kong Sub. Coin
buying rate)
9.60
261⁄4
8%, prem
of Chinese New Year.
KOWLOON WATER WORKS
LEVEL.
Note of Native Ins
terest
7% p.a.
Par.
THE SHARE MARKET,
Four Kona
Stock
T.T. On London
Stock
Exchange
2/-
9"B
T.T. on Shangbai
Banka.
782
Hongkong Bank ...
$1262
1027
1928
Kowloon Reservoir... 217.24 Shek Lal Pui Reservoir 95.71 Reception Reservoir..
281.19 Bank of
33.15
do. Chartered Bank Mercantile A. & B
do... P. & 0. Bank East 03.98 Insuratices, 27.45 Canton Insurance
Union Insurance
Lon. Reg.
1916
$21
C
$14
£10
Asia
$7334
$01716
$308
Clapton O...27 9 5 13 41 57 23 Mr. Seth
7 7 14
Southampton 28 Fulham
7 G 16 Wolves.....27 7 6 15
43 64 21 Mr. K. H. K.
57 19 42 3 19 South Shields 27 36 19 40 B3 11
Division III. (South)
Goals.
P. W. D. L.. F. A. Pia. 27 18 4 5 82 38. 40
.26 16 5 5 08 40 37 .27 15 4 8 61 38 34
Mesara, Dyer & Belth
Millwall Northants Plymouth
28 12 0 5.48 34 33 Mr. George Exeter Brighton 27
5 9 57 49 31 Queen's Park 26 12 6 Swindon
Newport
'VARSITY FACULTIES.
By beating the Arts Faculty at Pokfulam yesterday, the Medical Faculty has won the annual inter Faculty cricket competition of the Hong Kong University for this season. Last week the winners ac- counted for the other of the three
Faculties, viz., Engineering. The losers meet
Wednesday. Scores:-
Medical Faculty.
A. P. Guterres, b Lee
A. Chan Fook, run out
K. T. Loke, b Barrow
Dr. D. K. Samy, b Gittins
Dr. M. B. Qaman, e Tan, b
Gittins ..
Members of the R.H.K.Y.C. are
In the same way there are hunt-informed that the first race of the ing men who sometimes let their "Match Box" Series for "Y" Class tongues run too freely if a mishap Yachts will take place on Satur has occurred while hounds were day next. Preparatory Gun at 240 running, and they have thought that p.m. Start at 2.45 p.m. from Club some farmer was to blame-when a Line.
fox has been headed, for instance.
Everyone who has had much to do with our farmers will agree that they are the best fellows in the
SATURDAY'S REPLAYS.
1927 1028 Kowloon Reservoir. 14 8′′B 7 Shek Lol Pui Reser
voir
1' 3"'B 1' 10" Reception Reservoir Lovel 2' "B
Storage in millions and decimals of gallons.
Total ........ 346.10 402.00 North China, Insurance "T149′ Consumption of water in Kowloon Yangtze Insurance ... M.$40
China Linderwriters $214 in millions and drefmnis of zailone dur
China Fire. Inaarance #215 H.K. Fire Insurance.. $685-
Shipping.
Mr. W. E. Hollanda, hon. accre-
out that the Consumption
world, and that in the interests of tary of the Hong Kong Footballing the month of January.
1928 1927
76.92 88.53
15.4
17,4
sport they often put up with a lot of Association points
with replay in the Shield game between Estimated population 158,560 188,800 inconvenience. But no man an ounce of grit is going to stand the KO.S.B.'s and Chinese Athletic Congamption per head
per day being slanged by a stranger with- on Saturday 18, will start imme- out answering back pretty sharply, diately after the Junior game has particularly if he happens to be on finished. This is being done to his own land and the other is legal-prevent as far as possible congestion 31ly a trespasser.
between the Race crowd and the Another cause of friction is de football crowd at the close of the lay in meeting claims for poultry game. 16 damage, and sometimes a dispute
17 regarding the amount claimed. Bo-
16 cause once upon a time some man.
3 was proved to have put in a false claim there is no need to suspect all subsequent claims to be exces- 5 sive,
5
Years ago, when most hunting men lived in the country where they o hunted, members of the hunt were
Mr. H. L. Yang Mr. Hau Un Mr. Luen Yick
Mr. R. M. Austin..
3
2
Mrs. R. J. Paterson Mr. Chan Tin-sion
3
2
27 13 5
9 44 32 39 Mr. R. J. Paterson
1
2N. B. Sudan, b Gitting
20 125
67 41 20 Dr. S. T. Wong
1
2F. Hiptoola,. not out
.20 11 7 B
48
43 29 Ar. C. T. C.
1
1
Extras
2
1
Total
Bowling Analysis.
0. M.
R.
1 Loo
1 42
1 Zimmern
.10
0 70
1
1
Barrow Gittine
and
Charlton .24 0 10 6. 39 41 28 Mr. F. Usher
Pal. .27 9 9 9 18 53 27
Crystalth 20 10 6 10 47 48
Southend
Mr. Loo Cheuk-suen
...26 11 3 11. 45 45 26 Mesars. Hall & Shenton
Brentford ...28 11 3 14 52 57 25 Mr. Hee Cheong
Walsall
Norwich
Gillingham
28 9 4 15 47 8 22 Mr. Wayfoong
.26 7 7 12. 61 53
24.7 7 10 38 46 21 Mr. Richardson
48
97 8 6 14 47 84 21 Mrs. Priestley.
Coventry....27
Bristol R....20
91 49 66 20 Messrs. Usher & Reidy
Merthyr 27 6 8 13 38 67 20 Messrs. K. C. Lau and
Watford.
Torquay Luton
.20 7 6 14 44 54 19 ..26 5 8 13 32 47 18
H. C. Lee
25
Abraham
Mr. K. H.
Bradford
Texter 6 5 14 56. 50 17 Messrs. Division III. (North)
Goals,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Mrs. Bernard .28 19 7 2 77 29 46 .27 17 40 60 25 18 Tranmere ,26 14 0 6 64 39 34
Doncaster
Stockport 20 14 5 7 28 14 4 10
Lincoln Darlington Halifax
27 11 B A
Accrington .28 11 8 D
•
49 33 33 Mr. Maitland
Jockey.
64 42 30 Mr. Haimovitch
9
66 37 30
54 65 32 Mr. Pote-Hunt
54 47 80 Mr. Heard
44 40 29 Mr. Charles
43 28
52 52 27 Mr. Stanton
Southport 27 13 3 11 Wrexham .26 13 3 10
Bradford C. 27 9
10 8
Rochdale...26 13 1 11
57 45 29 Mr. Wong
Hartlepools .27 11 5 13 49 57 27 Mr. Usher
Chesterfield 27 8 8 12 44 53 24 Mr. G. da Roza Rotherbam ..26 8 7 11 44 45
New Brighton 25 8 6 11 4 41 22 Crowe
Ashington
Durham
· Nelson
*Wigan
Barrow
Mr. Loo
27 7 7 13 51 12 21 Mr. Bulteel
28 7 7 14 47 7421 Mr. Harriman .28 8 5 15 38 40 21 Mr. Erskine 20 8 8 15 51 77 19 Mr. Sewell 28 6 8 17 33
79 10
.28 6 5 18 33 72 15 Mr. Proulx
Mr. Reidy Goals,
Scottish League.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta.
Rangers....27 19 5 3 83 80 48 Motherwell..28 18 6, 475 31 42 Celtic
.27 17 7 8 70 21 41 .27 17 4 7 78 88 38
Hearts
St. Mirren 28 14 5 957. 59 38
Kilmarnock
28 10 8 8 52 68 32 Aberdeen...20 14 à 12 54 63 31 Partick
...28 13 6 10 67 49 -81 Cowdenbeath 28 12 7 9 47 48 31 Falkirk
.....28
28 14
2
212 60
57 54
2N. P. Karanjia, c Zimmern, b
Gittine
8 1 37 5.2 1 17 Arts Faculty. 1 S. V. Gittins, c Lam, b Guterrea
1 J. Barrow, c Loke, b Lam ........
1 F. Zimmern, b Lam
A. T. Lec, b Lam
1st 2nd 3rd A. Baker, c Loke, b Lum
2K. T. San.. b Samy
C. T. Tan, not out
2 2 F. Chew, b Lam
Extras
Total....
Bowling Analysis.
32 in the habit of riding round to see the farmers during the summer
197 months, chatting with them, dis-j
cussing subjects in which they were W. Interested, and generally establish-
1ng a friendly feeling
To-day, when everybody owns a car it would be tactful and much! 5 easier than formerly it used to he to look up the farmers and revive
1 that entente cordials.-Basil Tozer
7 in the "Daily Mail."
SIM SHIELD HOCKEY.
The following will represent the
Hooper (Queen's Regt.); 2/Lt.
0
24
9 6
2G. G. Edwards, b Hiptoola
14
7 4
4 O. Hassan, b Lam
1
Army v. Royal Navy in the cham-
4
4
0
¿pionship play-off, Sim Shield
3
6
4F. Hoshimi, run out
hockey tournament, to-morrow:-
3
3. 1
0
Capt. S. C. Renny (K.0.8.B.);
0
Sgt. Dodds (Queen's Regt.), Sgt.
2
16
1 1
J. B. H. Kealy (Queen's Regt.),
I
1
87
8
-
2
5
Guterres
2
v
Lam
9.2 0
1
F. Hiptoola
4 0
9 1
2
E. A. Lee
2 0
9
0
1
1
Samy
3
ARMY BOXING TOURNEY.
0.
M.
|Capt. G. M. S. Webb (5/2 Punjab
| Regt.) captain, Maj. J. P. S. Greig R. W. 8 3 11
(RE.); Lt. G. C. D. Dickinson 216 (Queen's Regt.), Capt. E. S. G. Howard, M.O., (RA), Lt. B. E. La Burton (Queen's Regt.), Capt. A. G.
1 1 Dobble (K.O.S.B.), Sgt. Handscomb
(Queen's Regt.).
SCHOOLS MATCH.
On the Indian R.C. ground, yes- terday, Diocesan Boys' School de feated Queen's College by 112 runs. D. J. N. Anderson made a
Commencing to-night the Com-century for the winners. Scores
and Boxing tournament takes
Diocesan Boys' School, D. J. N. Anderson, retired .. 112
RO 62 30 place on the parade ground of the w, H. Kwan, b Ismail St. Johnstone 20 11 7 IL
54 29 Punjab Regiment at Whitfield Hibernians 28 10 7 11 54 51 Barracks, Kowloon. Thore is
E. R. Zimmern, c Rumjahn, b "Dundee.....28 10 4 14 47 62 24
B Ismail
R. Lee, b Ismail
Airdrie ..28 7 @ 12 41 56 29 team competition between the 2nd
7 € 14
48 84 18
Park 28 8.5 14 40 60 22 Scots Guards, the 1st Queen's, the G. Lee, e Salleh, b Fletcher
27 8 2 17 34 45-21 2nd K.O.S.Bs, and Royal Artillery, F. K. Lee, Salleh, b Fletcher
36 62 18 and individual entries from other C Kan, c Esmal, b Suflad Hamilton ...28 74 17 'Raith Rovers 27 6 5 13 48 74 17 units. 'Dunfermline .27 3 8 22 30 95-9
A. Fráta, b Rumjahn
'HOWLOON'S SHIELD TEAMS.
The following have been select ed to represent Kowloon F.C. 1st
Tickets are $2 and $1 for to-P. P. Fong, b Rumjahn night and Friday, and for the finals. Shirazee, not.out.... on Saturday they are $8 and $2. AH. Jackson, b Esmail, special enclosure has been provided for Servicemen at 50 centa.
Reserves: L/C¡· Jeans ` (Queen's Regt.). Lt. J. G. Shillington (K.O.S.B.), Capt. E. H. L. Jacobe Larkcom (R.E.), Rev. J. P. Murray (R.A. Ch. D.).
Queen's College.
~ 2] A. K. Ismail, b Les-27 A.. Hunt, b' Anderson,
18
21 J. C. Fletcher, Fong, ́b
0 Anderson ...
1 A. Mỵ Rumjahn; run-out"),
0A. E. Sumad, b' Lee ...
23
3 D. Hurt, c Lee, b Anderson
0 J. Hust, b Andexson ..........
25 H. G. Kew, d Anderson, b Lee.
5 A. R. H. Esmail, b Anderson
5 M. S. Balleh, b‘Lee ;.
16 S. Ismail, not out.
-- Es tras 190
Extras
Total
Bowling Analysia.
Total
Bowll
201
41 2 R.
XI. in a Shield match (senior) v. RAF. on Saturday, at Kowloon, kick-off 4.15 p.m.; Angus; 2nd Scots Guards Reserves, on Wheeler, Dodshon: Hedley, Sims, Saturday, at Kowloon, kick-off at Tamall McKelvio; Reed, Kernick, Northey, 2.30 p.m. Slipper; Guest, Tier- Suffad Muir, Miles
nan; Roberts, Bliss, Dunnett; Pile, Rumishn The following have been select May, Spary(captain), Coates, Fletcher ed to represent Kowloon FC. 2nd Eastman. Reserves: Blacklock, Kew XI. in a Shield match (Junior) v Hast.
Esmall
Zirm
Full Supply in all districts during January 1927 and 1928.
The Government Analyst's repor show that the quality of the water is satisfactory,
Total rainfall to January 81, 1927, 0.81, Jarunty 81, 1928, 1.88.
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do (Single) ... TID Shanghat Explorations 12.85 Ehanghai Loana ... $0.10 Raubs
Tronoh Milnes
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$44
$17/6.
$184
$48
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Shanghai Lands
$134
$144 8.90
Humphreys- Estates Hongkong Realfies K.K. Territorials Prince's Buildings
Pablle Utilitles. EK. Tramways
$284
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187
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121
$4.85
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19.80
444
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AANGRASAGAR
GOLF GREENS OUTRAGE.
The Abardovey Golf Club, N. Wales, has decided to offer a re-i ward of 250 for the detection of the persons who have lately dona extensive damage to six of the club's greens. PRO
The court recently granted an in function against local demonstra- tratora for obstructing Bunday play.
The outrage, which occurred subsequently and is estimated to cost £50 to repair, was the subjects of reference in at least one local church on Sunday, when the minis ter sternly repudiated such a me thod of enforcing religions objec tion to Sunday games, meet
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