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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1928.

SPORTS

SHIELD -TIES.

"SUNDAY HERALD” CUP.

Scotland's Team Choseà 'For Saturday.

HOME FOOTBALL.

HOW CLUBS ARE PAIRED.

Spurs Travel North To Visit Huddersfield.

i.

FANLING HUNT.

SHEUNG SHUI PAPER CHASE

SUCCESSFUL RUN.

THE CHINA MAIL,"

A fold of 27 faced the starter

BILLIARDS.

CHINA SQUADRON TEAME

... CHAMPIONSHIP.

DESTROYER FLOTILLA..

P

YACHT CLUB.

SAILING RACES DURING WEEK-END.

CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIP.

SIMON COMMISSION. MONEY & SHARES.

2/3/18

GOOD RECEPTION AT CALCUTTA,

On London- Bank wiro........................

Bank on demand.

On Parts

2/1 1

1245

401

Calcutta, Yesterday. Bank 30 day's sight.. European, Indian oficials, non. Book-4 months' sight... 2/- At the Royal Naval Canteen on Races were held during the week-officials and also representatives Credits 4 months' aight 2/13 for the paperchase, held at Sheung Sunday evening, the billiards end by the Royal Hong Kong Yacht of the Moslem, Marwari, Anglo-Doaumentary 4 months' Two Sparkling Matches Sixth Round F.A. Cup had been laid by Mr. Erskine, who Flotilla, China Station, was decid- for cruisers being held on Sunday Communities welcomed the Simon

Shui on Sunday last. The paper championship of the Destroyer Club, the fifth championship race Indian Depressed Classes and Bight To-morrow.

Competition. was the winner of the last papered when H.M. shipa "Thracian" and the first of the "matchbox" Commission and garlanded the On demand

chase, and-he-chose a coures far and Sepoy met in the final, series for Heyward Heys class on Commissioners who drove to Gov. Credits 4 months' sight 1920 different from the point to point which resulted in a win for the Saturday. Details are given below, ernment House.

On Berlin- course he laid us at Lok Ma-Chou "Thracian" by a narrow margle. yachts being mentioned in order of The only evidence of hostility On demand. a fortnight ago. Unfortunately, he The competition had been very finishing (actual time) with their was a

On New York- had to shorten the course he had keenly contested throughout, but positions on handicap (ie, correct "Simon go back."

single banner inscribed On domand originally chosen, on account of the some difficulty was experienced ined time) in parenthesea.

Inverviewed later, Sir John

Credite 60 daya' sight 502 ... swollan state of the river, and the bringing the various teams to

On Bombay- [By "Rover."]

London, Yesterday.

The English-rig crufser class, Simon referred to the Assembly's On demand The draw for the sixth round, in Sheung Shut.

Anish was some little way from gather on account of the exigencies "Norseman" was third to finish but boyco motion as a misfortune Wire

13414 Hong Kong Football Shield ties the competition proper, of the F. A.

"La Cigale" (the scratch-boat) and but did not think that a majority

194 down for decision to-morrow (kick-Cup, was made to-day at the Foot pleased to see several new faces, Among the starters wo were

Individual Finalists.

On. Calcutta- "U. and I were unable to save of six decided the issue for All-Wire of 4.15 p.m.) are as follow:-

1944 ball Association's offices and result this being the first appearance of dual billiards championship of the place. "Imogen" was last of the plans and would carry through its On demand On Sunday evening the indivi. their time on her and she took first India for all time. He added that On demand Hong Kong F.C. v. 2nd Batt.

1341⁄2 the Commission had their own. Messrs. Crawford, Davidson, Sturt, China Squadron was also decided, three Chinese-rig cruisers to K.O.S.B, Regt., H.K.F.C. ground.;

Blackburn v. Manchester United, Anderson and Wallis: Those keen the finalists Sick Berth Petty plete the course but took first post- work to the real advantage of Referee. Mr. J. Baldwin; Linesmen,

The Wednesday or

Sheffield lady riders, Mrs. Messrs. Hollands and Omar.

Sheldon, Mrs. United v. Notts Forest,

Officer Pyno (H.M.S. "Ambrose")tion on handicap.

India-Reuter. Chubb and Mrs. Lloyd, were also and E. R. A. Davies (H.MS. Huddersfield

"Lola" was fourth of the seven Tottenham out, and it is hoped that in the near ritania")-meeting at the Chief Heyward Heys yachts to reach flotspur,

future enough ladies will come oat and Petty Officera Club in the home in the "matchbox" race, but to warrant the inauguration of a Naval Dockyard. Pyne won by 68 she beat the first three on handi- special Ladies' race. There was a

points after a well contested, gama, Cap. large naval contingent, and 28

St. Patrick's Club.

Hong Kong Police v. 1st, Batt. Queen's Regt:, Referee, Mr. Smith, Linesmen. Messrs. Kinsella & Presley.

The venue of the Police v.:

ed as follows:-

Arsonal v. Stoke.

The ties will be played on the Queen's Regt. match has not been ground of the first-named club on

Saturday, March 3.-Reuter.

V.

decided and may be at Kowloon which will give the Peninsula foot- bail supporters u fine afternoon's

The sport.

K.O.S.B.

Club match, on form, looks a certainty for the Regiment, but the Club wil!! make a good fight, and are hoping to feld a good side which should. thoroughly extend the Borderers.

THE LEAGUE.

Second Division Leaders Checked.

London, Yesterday. Matches played in the Football League (home team mentioned first)..resulted as follow:-

Division II:-Barnsley 4, Port Vale 2; Stoke 1, Chelsea 0.-Reuter, The table for this division is now as follows:-

Division II.

P. W. D. L

Goals. F

A. Pts.

G

55 28 40

27 17 4 G 28 16

6

GU 42 38 ઉત 40 38 20 16 & 8 72 50 37

The Police found their newly, ar- ranged team just good enough to secure the honours on Saturday and bar accidents, they will be unwise to make any changes. Huson got the goat necessary on Saturday and Recreio found the Police defence Chelsea.... 23. 27 could, do the rest. Albeit Recreio Manchester 'did not field a füll side, notable ab C....

Preston sentees being Xavier, Carvalho and Brown and these defectiona seri. Leeds

Odilian .29 15 6 7 68 33 ously affected Recreio's chances of Stoke

.28 15 a win.

West Brom. 28 12 Notts. Forest 20 12 6 Bristol C. Port. Vale Swansea full Grimsby

29 9 7 13 39 63 25 Barnsley Notts. C......23 8 8 12 45 51 24 Rending

....29 8 8 13 43 60 24 Southampton 29 8 7 14 45 54 23 Clapton O23 9 8.14 42 82 23 Blackpool 29 8 6.15 50 75 22

The great match at Sookumpoo ended as I anticipated. The Ath- letic cannot afford to spare a man out of their usual XI because the combination suffers all round. Wong Pak-chong is a veteran, and is nat geat centre-forward, but his worth to the Athletic is inestimable, and herein was the secret of the Borderers' success. The Regiment

Faiham

ne- Wolves

deserved their win and, bar cidents, should go through to the final, their game at 'present being| a very attractive one, and they are reaping the reward of patient try- ing.

...

*

usual the army was well represent-

of service.

English Rig

TIMES

com-!

4.12.05 4.12.00 4.07.34 4.14.45

ed. Mr. Maitland, who has ridden At the same Club last night, bil

Finishing. Corrected. with such remarkable success at the liards enthusiasts were treated to "La Cigale" (3rd) 4.12.05 "U. & I." (2nd). 4.38.00 recent meeting at Happy Valley, another fine game when the C. &

"Norseman" (1st) 4.59.34 was out on Nobleman, and we were P.O.'s Club were at home

to a "Queen Bee" (4th) 6.10.40 sorry not to see any of the other team from St. Patrick's Club in a "Typhoon" (fith)", 5.18.08 4.22.08 Shanghai Jockeys among the field, friendly team match. St. Patrick's "Curlew" (Cth) as their views on the sport here as Club won four out of the six games: compared with Shanghai would played and returned a total of have been very interesting, 805 points to their opponents' 682.

The teams were:-

27 In The Field. The field consisted following:-

Bayliss Blotting Paper. Macnamara-James Pigg. Beck Strathlerne. Sturt-Foxtrot.

Mrs. Sheldon-Two Step. Stanton-Chini Shan.

Mrs. Chubb-More Better. Heaton-Cavinre.

36

Bolton-Nimrod.

6

8 52 40 30 A 67 52 32 22 63 50 30 02 50 30

Hunter-Durinn.

40

20 12 11 .28 13 2 13

.29 11 0 11

55 58

28 9 10 7 33 34 28

28 10 8 10 45 58

28 8 515 53 87 21: 28 7 6 16 42 72 19

S. Shields. 28 3 6 20 40 85 11

LOCAL HOCKEY.

SIM SHIELD MATCHES CONCLUDED.

Air

A

Highet-Maskeo.

of

the

Backhouse-Country Mouse. Morgan-Pekin. filler-Rupert.

Hayley Bell-Shady Joe, De Villiers-Carno. Wallis-Why Not. Maitland-Nobleman. Potts-Craigavad. Drummond Murray-Alhambra. Crawford Scamperdala. Davidson-Vincent. Kussel-Conquistador.. Darren-Drake... Anderson-Honeymoon. Mrs. Lloyd-Kwong Sal. Reidy-Loch Rannoch.

The Run.

1

A. Rozario, E. Remedios,

5.44.25

4.44.25

On Singapore→→

On Manila

On demand ...........................

On Shanghai On demand

80 day's night (private

paper)

081

78 7/16

104

Calcutta Processions,

of volunteers, carrying banners in-

Calcutta, Yesterday, Huge processions and a congress

scribed "Go Back Simon" and',

On Yokohama On demand...... "Boycott Foreign

Goods, Parti Gold Leaf, 100 fine cularly Cloth," paraded the north and south of Calcutta. They sub- Sovereigns

(per taal)

(Bank's sequently congregated and

buying rate) 8.60 an oath not to wear British cloth Silver (per oz.) ..... 26 3/16 untli the Swaraj was attained-Bar Silver in Hong Reuter.

Kong

3% prem Chinese Copper Cash nom.

swore

[Course: around Hong Kong Island, COASTAL CHANGES. Chinese Copper Cents 6% prom

(starboard).]

Chinese Rig.

TIMES.

Finishing. Corrected. 3.39.43 8.36.20 3.41.55 3,41.65 3.25.16

MOVEMENTS IN SHIPS. PERSONNEL.

St. Patrick's: E. Nuttall, J. M."Holen (2nd) Ribeiro, L. Remedios, M. Medina,megen" (1st) 8.48.80

"Snipe" (3rd)

Mr. J. Usher has been appoint- [Course: to Tathong Rock (ported third engineer, "Chenan."

mark on line (starboard). Channel Rocks (port), Kowloon Rocks (port).7

Chief & Petty Officers Club: P.O. Willborne, S.P.O. Davis, Shpt. Light, S.B.P.O. Pyne, E. R. A. Davis, C.P.O. Best.

FANLING GOLF.

BOGEY POOL PRIVAS DIVIDED.

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club bogey pool played at Fanling over the week-end resulted in a tie be tween C. C. Stark (6) and E. C. Frederick (12), both of whom finished 2 up and therefore divide the prize.

Other scores were: A. B. Raworth (9), J. P. Sherry (17) all square; T. D. E. Pendered (3) down; G.

H. . Bloxham (4) 1 Murray (6), 2 down.

Twenty-nine cards were taken

qut:

Junior Championship. The semi-final round of the R.H.K.G.C. Junior Championship is down to be played. next Sunday, when the matches are: quizzes

B. D. Evans v. Major Eynch.. D. G. Bruce v. S. T. Butlin,

TENNIS. TOURNAMENT.

"Matchbox" Series.

TIMES.

"Adele" (2nd) "Boojum" (3rd) "Bluenose" (4th) "Lola" (1st) "Wings" (6th) "Why Wonder 7

(7th)

3.47.51

3.47.51

3.48.57

3.46.05

3.40,29

3.49.20

2.60.08

3.50,08

Mr. R. Black has been appoint-

ed sup'y third engineer, "Hsin Pe- king."

Rato of Nativa In-

terest... 7% pa. Chinese Sub. Coin .. 30 % din. Hong Kong Sub. Coin Par.

THE SHARE MARKET.

Stock

Mr. G. L. Rowell has been ap- TT. an Shanghai ............. 181⁄4

T.T. on London

Banka

Hour Hoàn Stock .Exchange.

$1255 b 1265 zą

$181

&B

$21 $82% $14 $9.80 $07.b x div.

b

n

Ba

Finishing, Corrected.

3.47.05 3.47.05 pointed third engineer, "Cheklang." 3.47.24 8.47,24 Mr. W. J. G. Jones, acting secondi Hongkeng Bank

engineer, "Yunnan," has gone act- do. Lon. Reg.

Chartered Bank ing second engineer, "Poyang,"

Mercantile A. Mr. H. Jackson, second engineer.

do. "Shengking," has gone second en- P. & 0. Bank gineer, "Yunnan."

Bank of East Asia

Insurances. Canton Insurance.... $027 Buoy (P), lino off Holt's Wharf gineer, "Puyang," is on reserve Union Insurance..... $313 (P).]

Mr. B. G. Edwards, from reserve, North China Insurance T148 has gone third engineer, "Poyang." Yangtze Insurance ... M.$46 Mr. C. S. Murray, aup'y second Chins Underwriters.... 3234 engineer, "Poyang," is on Home HE. Fire Insurance... $685

China

Fire Insurance $215 leave."

Shipping.

"Zephyr" (6th). 3.52.00 3.49.03

[Course; to line off Holt's Wharf (P). Mark on Line (P), Gust Rock

CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

D. E., Carvalho leads in the Colony's chess championship with five points from six matches. Next are C. M. Sequeira (holder) and Sir Henry Pollock with four points out of five matches each.

Mr. R. H. McLean, third en-

$27

h

Mr. K. Logan, chief engineer, Douglases....... $3 "Chenan," is on reserve.

H.K. Steamboats HE. Tugs & Lighters $2% 62.00 Indo-Chinas (Prel)....$30%

do. (Def.) $40 Shell Transporta re-Water-boate

Mr. A. M. MacGregor, aup'y chief engineer, "Hsin. Peking." has gone chief engineer, "Chenan."

Mr. F. K. Macintyre, from

The game between the holder and Sir Henry had to be adjourn-serve, kas gone chief engineer; ed laat week but the former won "Hsin Peking." at the 45th move.

RUFFIAN INJURES AMAH.

An amah employed at No. 64, Pokfulam Road, second floor, has informed the police that about}

moved.

SEDITIOUS-LITERATURE.

Mr. J. MacGillivray, chief gineer, "Hsin Peking," is on. serve.

Mining.

87/-

$17%

3234 Mining Ad. 66/- en-Labgkata. (Combined). TIS do. (Single)... TIO Shanghai Explorations $2.85 Shanghai Loans

re

Mr. W. W. MacDonald, second engineer, C. N Co., is on Home leave.

Mr. G. H. Bridges, sup's second eingineer, "Klungchow," has signed.

$8.10

Rauba

i

$44

Tronch

Mines

Decks, WharvES,

Godowna, &c.

H.K. & K. Wharves re-HK. & W. Docks ...

$183

$48%

China: Providenta ... $6 b 6/5.90

Mr. G. S. Arthur, chief engineer, Hongkswa "Klukiang." is on reserve. New Engineerings

Mr. D. S. Goldie, second engineer, Shanghai Docks "Fatshan," has gone acting chief Ewo Cottonse engineer, "Kiukiang."

3163

$07

$7.40 b 7.60 a

17.40

Mr. E. D. Steen, second engineer, Oriental Cottons ***. $2.

S'hai Cottons (Old). $45 "Kueichow"

gone acting

do. (new).. T22% second engineer, "Fatshan."

Lands, Hotels & Bldg. Mr. C. W. Bainbridge, third en-HE. & 8. Hotels... $8.65 gineer, "Anking." is on reserve. Hongkong Landa ........... $641⁄2

Mr. A. B. Blair, third engineer, Shanghal Lands .... "Cheran," has gone third engineer Humphreys Estates "Anking."

Mr.. E. A. C. Chambers has been

officer,

officer, "Sulwo," has gone second China Lights (comb.)

do..

officer, "Mingsang,"

Mr. J. B. Stewart, second officer, "Mingsang," has gone acting chief officer, same ship.

da

H.A. Electrics

b 65% #

A

1

$20 6 2014 s [20.157.20

(old)

(new)

$14 3634 $69

$18 $9% $74/73% $21 $4.80

TO

11/9

-$10

$27%

The Police did quite as well as I expected and Howarth is now

There was little delay, and the proving his value. If the Police Matches in thla season's Sim field-were despatched to good wingers will get the ball

over Shield hockey competition have start, the order of the ponies amarily, Howarth, Hudson

and been concluded the Hong Kong changed frequently near the start, McEreevy will do the rest. I look Hockey Club playing a draw of las on two or three occasions the to the Police to get through Wed-one goal each with the Royal Airleaders took the wrong course, and nesday's round, although the Force at the U.S.R.C. yesterday, hnd to turn back. Queen's are a nippy lot and will not The airmen scored in the first half The spectators had little chance mlas many chances.

and the Club drew level in the of seeing the race, and it was not

The Hong Kong Cricket Club 11.16 a.m. yesterday, whilst she second. The final table rends:- until the ponies came over the hill

Goals, noar the finish that they had any annual lawn tennis tournament be- was walking in the direction of Kowloon pleased their supporters

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. iden of the leaders. 400gan yesterday with the Club Cham-Hing Hon Road, a ancak thief ap- with a very bright display on Satur-The Army 660 1 24 11 10 they became distinguishable, it was ship singles.

This year,

the proached her from behind and day and, with a solid defence and Royal Navy $60.1 24 610

scen that Miller and Backhouse matches are "best of three sets" snatched a pair of earrings worth bright inside forwards, are an HLR. Hockey

Club

G 1 1 4 9 20

has 3 were the two most likely to fight except in the semi-finals and final 56. The man escaped by running enterprising team. I do not think

Royal

out the finish, and they eventually which will be "best of five sets." down the hillside.. The amah's the Kowloon wings are up to the Force D 1 6 5 25 1

finished in the order mentioned, In previous years, all matches in ears were injured by the rough way atandard of the rest of the team.

The Army defeated Royal Navy with very little between them, this division were decided on five in which the ornaments were re- and Pile's temporary breakdown is

by 2-1 in the play-off. bad luck as he is one of Kowloon's

The Club and R.A.F. cach lost Messrs. Morgan. Durran, Wallis, sets.

Play in all other divisions (in-

$187. most promising youngsters with twice to the Army and Navy. The Hayley Bell, Drummond Murray

-$141⁄44. youth on his side and bags of foot. Army and. Navy beat. each other and Potts were all in close attend-cluding the Colony's men's cham-

Hongkong Realties... $8.90 in the competition proper:ance, and Mrs. Sheldon was the plonships) begins on March 1.

H.K. Territorials ball in his play. The R.A.F. on once

Police activities against local

Prince's Buildings Saturday last were not the team The Club beat the R.A.F. and also first of the lady riders to pass the Yesterdays results in the Club

Pable Utilities. post. drew with them.

Championship were:-Major, W. B. Chinese communists continue un-appointed sup'y second which swamped the Recreio. at

Yesterday Det.-Sor- "Slangwo."

H.X. TramwayS The Club won the Shield in 1925, Everyone who has hunted with Stevenson beat Rev. F. P. W remittingly. King's Park a few weeks' back, and

Mr. A. Sinclair, chief officer, a 'party of

Peak Trams (old); are evidently suffering from loss of the first year of the competition. the Fanling Hounds was delighted Alexander 6-2, 6-1; A. D. Hum-geant Whant and

Mr. R. G. Gillespie, sup'y second Star Ferries

do. (now) prominent players, particularly at The Navy wer in 1926 and 1927 to see Miller, the huntsman, ride phreys beat W. D. Fiddes Wilson detectives raided No. 48, Pokfulam "Mingaang," is on reserve.

Road and there seized a quantity half-back and at left-wing, Bennion and the Army this year, after the the winner. We can never thank 6-1, 6-1.

The R.A.F. entered for him sufficiently for all he has done To-day's fixtures are:-S of literature which is believed to be and Constable being greatly missed play-off.

the first time this year.

for the hunt. Morgan (the first Garrard v. R. M. Henderson; Dr. of a séditious nature. Four men 'Varsity Team.

whip), on Pekin, was close up, and D. J. Valentine v. C. C. Stark: were arrested and taken to No. 7 Police Station where they are be- The Guards w. R.A. game was, if The following will represent the he is another who has put heart and G. C. Grove v. H. Owen Hughes.

ing detained pending investigation, anything, the real eup-tie of the University against Club de Recreio, soul into his work. Once again

The printed matter seized by the Mr. E. G. Woodford; second off day. From the opening movements to-marrow, at 5.15 p.m. on the Uni-Colonel Hayley Bell, who won the

police is being translated.

cor, "Yusang," is on reserve. of the game the spectators know veraity ground:-K. P. Gan; C. W. heavyweight point to point at Lok

Royal Artillery and the 2nd Batt

Mr. D. Summers; from Home leave, has gone second officer, "Yu- they were in for a real slogging Lam, F. Hiptoola;-M. B. Osman, A. Ma Chau, was the first of the

ROBBER SENTENCED. struggle, and although RA. were A. Rumjahn, C. P. Lim; G. S. heavies to pass the post, on Shady KO.S.B. meet in the semi-final, of the United Services soccer tourna

Bang." the first to bombard the goalie Scully, Y. G. Teh, G.-E. Yeoh, K. Joc This pony seems to be at the ment at Scokumpoo this afternoon. The second prisoner to be charged Mr. E. V. Bishop, chief officer, through elever work-by-Leech-and T, Loke, B. N. Sudan.

top of his form just now, and is Hill, the Guardó attacked spiritedly

probably one of the cleverest we CP.O. Francis, R.N. is the referee.in connection with the December 7"Lessang." has gone sup'y chief

"brush" between a police picket officer, "Chaksang," have at Fanling.

Mr. E. J. Grainger, third en and robbers was found guilty of There were far fewer jumps

robbery, shooting with intent, and gineer, "Leesang," has gone sup'y

With plenty of good rousing foot-

of the falls were caused by ponies

Mr. J. Macdonald, from reserve, ball, up and down the field, the Hockey reminder: Hong Kong putting their feet into Chinese information, there is given, a list the Sessions yesterday and was

sentenced to seven years' imprison-has gone second engineer, "Foo Watsons R.A.. play was always more meockey Club 1st XI v. 1st Batt. graves.

of pony's changed names, and a thodical, in fact at times their Queen's Rest, st US.R.C., 5 p.m. Mrs. Paterson is off to Shanghai summary of the conditions under ment with hard labour and, in shing."-"Shipping and Engineer-Der Wings.

on Wednesday. She has been one which the meetings are held. addition, to twenty strokes with ing,”. of the most consistent followers of The authorities again, ask all the birch.. the hounds, and we can ill afford Jockeys to ride in hard hats, as the to lose such a good supporter. She course is often extraordinarily but a really fine shot from Pulford ground records for attendance will has frequently led in winners at hard, and several riders this sea-

Kwantl, and the popular "black, son have had cause to thank them-| Cheng Yu-ting, an accountant (who was fed forward by Leech) be easily beaten. beat Jackson all ends up, and R.A.) Scotland will be captained by yellow sash, collar, cuffs and cap" selves that they were wearing lying at No. 174, Temple Street, looked good winners. The closing Jin Stewart of the Club and the will be sadly missed there. We aditable head protection.

Yaudati, made a report to the thrill was a maesed effort by the team will be as follows:-

wish her the best of luck in Shang- No less than 2 different jockeys police yesterday, that'a foki named Guards with the veteran, Carswell, Rodger (Club); Gardner (K.O. hal, and hope that her ponies will have ridden in steeplechases at Ho Kau collected $320 for the Yat in the thick of the scrimmage, and S.B.), Hirat (Scotts Guards); Me-meet with every success there.Kwants, and there is a chart In Ming preserved fruits shop and I was amongst those disappointed Bride (Club), Stewart (Club) cap-

Book of Form,

the book showing how they have absconded with the money. The when Mr. Smith decided against tain, McKelvie (Kowloon); Camp Subscribers to the Hounds who fared, Mr. Reidy is the champion foki has been missing since

(K.O.S.B.), Aird the goal, as it was a real cup-tie bell

(Scotts attend the races at Kwanti, and in jockey, with over a dozen wins. January 8.

Me-fact all those who are interested in A tremendous amount of care J. effort, and deserved a goal. How- Guards), Toal (K.O.S.B.), ever, the Guards will concede, on Glinchy (K,O.S.B.), Rev. Alexander steeplechasing either as owners, and trouble has been taken in the A coolle working in a rice shop the day's play, the R.A. were the (K.O.S.B.).

riders or spectators, will hear with compilation, in order to make the at No. 85, Connaught Road West better team and will be a hard team Reserves: Carawell (Scotts Interest of the publication of a book book as complete as possible, but was yesterday removed to the should anyone notice any omissions Government Civil Hospital with in- to remove from the competition. Guards), Farlowo (Royal Navy); of form, The chances of an army final are Oram (Police), Alexander (Club), This book contains the results of or inaccuracies, the Masters of the juries to the back caused by a bag Bucharest

NeNiven (Scotts Guarda).

all races since the opening of the Fanling Hounds would be obliged of rice falling on him. very strong.

Kwanti Course, and also an index it they would communicate with p

through Peake and Smith, ́ and

Hirst and Johnstone with hefty The South China Command golf

kicks kept the ball well up the field. tournament is being held, to-day, than is usually the case, and mineira. Amongst ather.fnteresting unlawful possession of fire-arms at third engineer, "Kwongsang.”

movements were too studied for to-morrow.

effectiveness against bustling de- fenders like Carswell, Scott and

Hurst and a draw seemed certain,

7.

· FOKI ABSCONDS.

which given, at a glance, the per- them in order to have them cor. By onder of the Kowloon Magis- On Saturday next a rare tit-bit After the Club v. K.0.S.B. 2nd formance of every pony that has rected in future editions. As this trate, at Chinese woman

named fs down decision when the elect of round shield match to-morrow, at run there. This should prove is the first edition, it has naturally Muf Laling (82) of No. 55, Scotland's representatives locally Happy Valley the H.K.F.A. will extraordinarily useful to those who cost s considerable amount to pro- Halphons Street, who is supposed will meet China on Club ground, draw the semi-final ties in the like to have a fuiter at the races, duce, but it is hoped that there will to be inssue, was yesterday removed in the final of the "Sunday. Herald" Shield Competition to be played and to owners who wish to see the be sufficient sold to warrant further to the Lanatic Asylum for observa- Charity Cup, when it is hoped all probably the first week in March. form of poules entered against enlarged editions, Contributed,

Hon

Milan Berlin

Paris

*New York Brussels Geneva

LONDON EXCHANGES.

London, Yesterday,

·124* 4.87-21/32 86.02

26.84

Amsterdam

12.12

92.05

20.42

Stockholm

18.17

Oslo

Copenhagen

18.20

*18.82

Vienna Prague

84,805

Helsingfors Madrid Lisbon

Athens.

Rio

8671 194 5 50264 47:23/82/ 1/5/15/18

...

Macao Electrics E.K. Telephones China Buses .... Singapore Tractions,

Industrials. Chias Bugars Malabon Sugars Canton Icea Cements (comb.) ..... $11.69

do. (old)

(new) HE. Ropes fold)

do

[11.10/11% 310 St $9% (new). $4 · United Asbestos

$10 Stores. &c. Dairy FarmE

$194

$12.30

$3.10

Jane, Crawfords ...

Mackintosha Binceres Wm. Powells pes Miscellaneous. H.K. Amusements

H.K. Constructions B. Ind. G. Bonda

H. K. Govt. Loans

US

$29

60%

5% Prem

VOYAGE ABANDONED

VERY HEAVY (SEAS)-

ENCOUNTERED.

(164) (57) The master of the B.

198

Sodigaura Maru (Sato and Co.). 28.785

reports to the Harbour Office that 2 19/04 while on a voyage from Canton to

· Keelung very heavy, sons were en- countered, so much sothat he was forced to anchor In Hultau Bay from the 16th inst. to the 19th Inst. The heavy weather continued unabated all the while he was moored in the Bay The vessel wa then found to be short of, bunkers, so the vessel could not proceed to Keelung, and returned to Hong Kong.

-Buenos Aires

Bombay Shanghai Hong Kong 2/0% Yokohams-1/11 1/32 Silver Spot 26 8/16 Silver Forward 204

British Wireless Service.

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