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FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1928.

LAI WAH CUP.

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First Match In Series To-morrow.

THE NAVY'S “DARK HORSES.”

Senior League Winners To Meet Gunners."

[By "Rover."]

BILLIARDS.

HONG KONG DEFEAT SHANGHAI.

THE CHINA MAIL,

STEEPLECHASES.

ENTRIES FOR NEXT KWANTI MEETING,

$40,000 PROFIT.

"THE SKELETON AT THE FEAST."

WARATAHS' TOUR.

LAWN TENNIS.

ANNUAL TOURNAMENT AT II.K.C.C.

Was

A MATCH RERLAYED.

There

no

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MONEY & SHARES.

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

On. London

Bank wire...

2/- 3/4

PORTUGUESE INTERPORT.

-PONIES AND WEIGHTS.

Bank on demand...... 2. 8/18 Bank 30 day's sight.. Hong Kong already defonted Entries, and the weights for the

London, Feb. 6.

Bank 4 months night... 3/ championship Shanghai in the Portuguese inter- Fanling Hunt's next steeplechase Remarkable details are given match yesterday in the Hong Kong Credit 4 months' aight 2/11⁄2 port billards contest although one meeting at Kwanti on March 31 are below of the profits made on the Cricket Club lawn tennis tourna Documentary 4 months",

Waratahs' British tour-and the

sight.... more match remains to be played, as follow:-

2/11/ At the Club Lusitano last night,

Mr. Reidy's Chin Shan, 161 lbs.; steps taken to keep down ex-

On Paris- An unusual occurrence In the on demand........

1245 H. da Luz (Hong Kong) boat F. A. Mr. Crabbe's Gold Medal, 153; Mr. penses.

Handicap Singles "A" was the re- Crodita 4 months' sight 1820

On Berlin

ment.

Alvarez (Shanghai) by 500 points Reidy's Grande del Norte, 168; Mr. When the balance-sheet for the playing of one match. D. 3. Green To-morrow's big match is on the Club ground, Happy Valley, to 330. Hong Kong therefore led Beith's Grey Cloud, 152; Dr. An-Waratahs' tour is finally 'made had already "defeated" W. M. On demand

where the Civilians will meet the selected side of the Royal Navy in the Lai Wah Cup. In addition, there are two very interesting senior league matches, one at Kowloon sind one at Sookumpoo.

The official programme is as follows:-

Lai Wah Cup, 1st Round-

tion.

nt Shanghai.

up.

lower.

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On New York-

401

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184

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by 880 points and as the remaining derson's Honeymoon, 150; Dr. out it will be found that a net intch to-night (between the res. Piorce Grove's Little River, 150; profit in the vicinity of £40,000 Lyons but they played again yes- poetive captains) is only 500 Mr. Usher's Macao Beauty, 150 has been made more than the terday because a mistake had been On domand Shanghal cannot reverse the post-Mr. Hee Cheong's Man of War, Inst Australian cricket eleven or made in the scoring of the first. Credits 60 days' sight 50

As at the first time of asking. On Bombay- 150; Mrs. Priestley's Mysterious! the All-Blacks Rugby team of

Green won in two straight sets. This is the third meeting in the (late Masonic Hall). 165; Mr. 1924 realised.

On demand interport series. Hong Kong was Scooter. 147; It.-Col. Hayley Bell's Blacks' tour was £21,000.

Erskine's Rupert, 147; Mr. Miller's | The net profit from the All- One

Yesterday's Results.

On Calcutta- Wire Civilians v. Royal Navy, kick-off 4.40 p.m. Referee: Captain won twice here and Shanghai once Shady Joe, 153; Dr. Pierce Grove's reason for the increase is that

Handicap Singles "A"; C. W. E. On demand Austin, M.C., M.M., R.A. Linesmen: Staff Sgt. Gilbert

da Luż established an early lend Siang River, 150; Mr. Reidy's Tar- the New South Wales team play-

On Singapore→→ highest breaksar (late Lady Lone), 165; Mr. Hec'ed four, matches in Scotland, Bishop (rec. 15/1) bent S. E.

On demand and B.Q.M. Hutchins.. Ground: H.K.F.C., Happy Valley. last night, Iis

were 42, 40 and 39, and his average

Cheong's Walchow, 144; Mr. whereas the All-Blacks played Green (owe 15/3) 11-9, 6-4; D. S. On Manila League, Division 1, kick-off 4.45 p.m.

none; another is that the Wara-Green (rec. 16/1) beat W. M. Lyons On demand ..... 7.80. Alvarez had an average of

Crabbo's Warrington 153. Royal Artillery v. Chinese Athletic, Sookumpoo. Referee:-5.12 and his best breaks were 30 Lightweight Foxhunter's Cup:

tahs' expenses were very much) (rec. 4/6), 6-3, 6-2.

On Shanghai- about 1 miles..

Handicap Singles "B": Lt. R. P. On demand ane 2í, Mr. Barber, R.N.

To-day, the two captain's meet at

A cup presented by Mr. W. T.' The receipts from the four in- Lonsdale (owe 15) beat H. Spicer 30 day's alght (private

paper). 2nd Batt. Scots Guards v. 1st Batt, Queen's Regt., Chatham-6 p.m. They are Ad. Osmund Stanton, for Chinu ponies that ternational matches in which the (rec. 6/6) 6-2, 6-2; J. Barrow (owe

On Yokohama—- road. Referee:-Mr. Smith.

(Hong Kong) and G. M. P. Remedios

have been regularly and fairly, Waratahs played can only be des- 15) beat G. G. Johnston (rec, 15)

colossal. In round 6-0, 6-4,

On demand......... hunted with the Fanting Hounds, 'cribed as (Shanghai).

Scores to Dale.

or which have started in a paper-figures these receipts, amounted Handicap Doubles: O. H. Bradley chase or point-to-point this season. to £35,000. The match against and Major C. Willson (rec. 15) beat Highvat Points. Break. Average,

Mr. Watson's Blotting Paper, England produced £15,700. that R. M. Henderson and A. Brearley

Scotland 7.93 160 lbs; Mr. Maas'a Caviare, 156; against

well over (owe 15) 7-9, 8-6, 6-2. · the Mr. Reidy's Chin Shan, 150; Dr. £10,000,

Welsh match Durran's Drake, 150; Messrs. Dyer £5,000, and the Irish match and Beith's Loch Rannoch, 160;) Mr. Mana's More Better, 150; Mr.] One Match Pays For Tour. Open Singles: J. Silva v. E. D. Chinese Copper Cente 6% prem Usher's 'Mowgli, 160; Mr. Barne's' As the expenses amounted to Pekin. 150; Mr. Erskine's Rupert, some £12,000 (ns against the All

Open Doubles; Y. Sajiki and Blacks £18,000) the Waratahs Isomura v. R. M. Henderson and 150; Mr. Sturt's Two Step, 150, Fanling Grand National Handicap: same against England alone paid A. Brearley.

Jong Kong wish to keep in the running; and L.. A. Osmund 500 the R.A. will not go down easily, to C. F. Vas 500 the Athletic at Sookumpon, although R. F. Luz ... the Chinese combination have re. Cruz

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Tutal.... 1,620 A. J. Osmund (the

* £4,500.

the costs of the tour. about 2 miles.

The Warataha played 28 For a Challenge Cup to be held

matches in Great Britain, and as by the winner for one year, win-four of these produced £35,000 it Iner to receive a replica.

To-day's Matches.

Lawrence.

Club Championship Singles: J. G. Lawrić v. S. E. Green.

Handicap Singles "A": G. C.

V.

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The match at the Valley should At Kowloon, the Guards must draw a big crowd. The Navy are boat the Queen's Regt. if they still quielly confident of making a good show. The Civilian side selected is a good one, as also is the Naval side; the latter, it is expected, will turn out one or two, "dark horses" gained their match winning form, A. J. Osmand to play who, if they play up to Home 'side and have the confidence of a enm-

Total 2,500 reputations, will keep the Civilian manding lead. The R.A, despite

Shanghai

Highest defence very busy all the afternoon. [losses, are a good side; their weak-

Points, Brenk Average, The match should be a very sport-ness at present being in front of J. Medina' ing one and I qurthinly like the look goal where too much is expected of A. A. Silva of the Naval X whose only diffi-Leach who is generally carefully A. A. Souza culty has been at half back where watched, but if the other inside. Barrera F. A. Alvares 'They possess three fine centre halves forwards will hit the ball, when G. 3, P. He in Parlowe, Peart and Cope, and favourably placed, without hesita-

Mr. Reidy's San Diego. 170 lbs. £25,000 from the remaining 24 Jacobs Larkcom (rec. 4/6).

is safe to estimate an additional Grove (owe 1/6) v. Capt. E. H. have wisely decided to play alltinn, R.A. will get more goals.

Mr. Erskine's Easter Day, 164;; three, as each man is a

Handicap Singles "B": A. C. T.T. on Shanghai sterling

Colony's Mr. Reidy's Chin Shan, 161; Mr.matches. Hnd fine weather pre-Howell (rec. 1/6) v. A. Reid (owe Hongkang Bank ........... Owing to re-arrangement of fix-

valled for the two London half hack and can be depended

champion) and E. D. Bush (a Shillington's Ace of Spades, 160 matches profits would have been 4/6); Dr. C. II. Burton free, 15/1) do. Lon. Reg... $183 upon for a good display. The fact tures, an extremely interesting! that Kernick, who hus laen gelling match la

v. G. Rankin (rec. 15); W. A. Chartered Bank down for the Kowloos fogmer Shanghai "open" finalist) Ar. Maas's Caviare, 150; Mr.

even greater.

C. L. C. Gross receipts of over £60,000 Stewart (rec. 15/1) goals for Kowloon, is amongst the ground on Tuesday next, when the gave a second exhibition last night Usher's Mowgli, 159; Mesura. Dyer reserves, points to the strength of Incals will entertain Chinese Athat the conclusion of the interport and Beith's Loch Rannoch, 168 indicate the great public interest Sandes (rec. 3/6). the forward line whilst in Bark-letic on the Railway ground. Kow-fixture. Osmund won by 750 points fr. Fischer'a Solitaire, 168; Mr. bam, Baker and Brockmon, the Navy loon have not yet met the Athletic to 286. Osmund compiled a break Watson's Blotting Paper, 154; Mr. The probable proilt of £40,000 | to his Hee Cheong's Man of War, 153; will be divided among the four have a last line of defence quite and the match should be a most of 117, with which he ran equal to that of the Civilians. The attractive one. In all probability points and also hnd efforts of 71. Mr. Usher's Macao Beauty, 153; home Rugby governing bodies in

59 and 54. The balls never FanDr. Durran's Drake, 150; Dr. selected sides are as followinna

ja fixed proportion. but it is not certain, this will be kindly for Bush who, however, re- Pierce Grove's Siang River 150; Royal Navy-Brockman; Bark-Northey's Inst uppearance for Kow-

Dr. Pierce Grove's Little River 146; Dr.' ham, Baker teaptain); Cope, Peart, loon. and a large crowd will be turned an average of 9.53 to the Dr. Anderson's Yorka, 118;

champion's 25. Farlowe;' Van Tromp, Firth,present to see this popular player

Anderson's Honeymoon, 145; Mr. Northey. Lennard, Cobh. Reserves: and give him a good send off. Kow-

Backhouse's Sheila, 145, Preston, Wright, Kernick, Willcox. loon spectators in particular are

¡Jumes Pigg Cup: about 11⁄2 miles. Civilians: Clarke (Police) cap-Ivery appreciative of the services

A cup presented by Mr. James tuin; Wynne (Police), Bishop rendered by the Navy player since (H.K.F.C.); Hedley (Kowloon), he has been associated with the Stewart (ILK.F.C.). McKelvic team, as both off and on the field, Kowloon, Taylor (H.K.F.C.), he has been a credit to the local Howarth (Police), Gosano (Re-Club and to the Senior Service. ercio), Rocha (Recreio), Cornwall (Police). Reserves: Sherry (Police), McGreavy (Police), McBride (H.K.F.C.), Brown (Recreio).

Hedley (Kowloon),

Taylor

BASEBALL VISITORS.

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in the tour.

England Wales Scotland Ireland

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$74

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$931

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North China Insurance T149

Insurances,

$100

87/0

Water-boats

$20/4

Kailan Mining Ad.

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$2.30

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Shanghai Explorations $2

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Docks, Wharven,

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Yangtze Insurance ... M.$4014 China Underwriters.. $2.30 b 2.45 s China Fire Insurance $215 Shameen is sending a hockey R.K. Fire Insurance .. $750 tearn

Shipping. to play the Hong Kong

$401 Hockey Club 1st XI on Sunday, at Douglasez

II.K. Steamboats $20% 29 DA 10.30 a.m., on the U.S.R.C. ground, H.K. Tugs & Lighters $2 Kowloon.

Indo-China (Prof). $36 Total

do. (Det.) The Club, team will be:-Howell; Sir Henry Pollock having won the Pigg, for ponies that have been re- chess championship of the Colony, gularly and fairly hunted with the The New South Wales Rugby Henry, Farquharson, Lloyd, Dand Shell Transports the previous holder, G. M. Sequeira, Fanling Hounds.

Union gets nothing except an (captain), Murray, Slipper, Mit-

Mining. defeated D. E. Carvalho in a game Mr. Drummond Moray's Abertei- amount of £600, a proportion of chell, Wheeler, Woodward, Lam-Bengoets which needed two sittings and thus chan, 168 lbs.: Mr. Reidy's Chin the £1,000 estimated to cover the mert. took second place in the tournament. Shan, 168; Mr. Potta's Craigavad, expense of their tour in Canada The Club will meet the Royal Navy Langkata (Combined). T10 Only one match is outstanding and 178; Mr. Macnamara's James Piss International Board under whose Park, on Wednesday, at 5.15 p.m. Shanghai Loans

which has been guaranteed by the on the. R.N.Q.S.C. ground, King's 178; Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Loch; P. W. D. L. Pis. Rannoch, 178; Mr. Macnamara's auspices the tour was conducted. The Club team will be:-Lockhart-į Raube

Lord Scamperdale, 168; Mr.

The New South Wales Union Smith; Henry, Lyon; Lloyd, Dand Davidson's Nobleman, 168; Mr. asked the board for £400 to cover (captain), Farquharson; Wood- Barne's Pekin, 168; Mr. Crabbe's the cost of equipment and replace ward, Mitchell, Lawrence, Wheeler, Seal Tax, 168; Lt.-Col. Hayley ments (extra jerseys, etc.), and A. N. Other. Bell's Shady Joe, 168; Mr. Wat-an additional £400 for Canada. son's Vincent, 168; Dr. Anderson's The Waratahs' anxiety to "save the bawbees" may be gathered Yorks, 168. Consolation Race: about 7 furlongs. from the fact that they used

London, March 10:-Both of the For China ponies that have fewer than 60 jerseys-as against Varsity crews are showing excel- Ewo Cottons started at this meeting or at Kwan- 500 used by the All Blacks in lent form. They have both been

Oriental Cottons ..... Winner at this 1924. meeting barred. Weight for inches In addition, special practice out this week for fast work on the shat Cottone (Old) .. $58 b 503 5

the position now is:-

Sir H. Pollock Fleet C. M. Sequeira

D. E. Carvalho

The American Asiatic (H.K.F.C.) and Howarth (Police) which arrived this morning made S. L. Itussain are in the nature of new "caps" and a wireless request for baseball. W. Randall

betwean themselves and C. E. Wong all three players in recent

games games

Mr. L. R. G. Chon have been deserving of representa various local clubs.

the . Lo tive honours, as each player has Ildefonso, hon. secretary of

S. G. Kumble Hong Kong Baseball League, at J. C. Fers played with much distinction for) his Club, Stewart again occupies:

an interesting A. W. Hawker. once arranged for

J. S. Smith the pivotal position in the team,series to be played.

The difficulty lies in the fact! and if the Club centre half duces another game similar to his that there are no grounds available! display in the Scotland v. China yet, but it is hoped that ar- (international final),, the Civilian rangements, within the next few side will not be let down. The days, will be made for the 'enter-

tainment of the visitors.

pro-

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H.K.C.C. TEAMS.

Hong Kong Cricket Club teams for friendly matches at 2 pm. to- morrow are as follow.

this season.

as per scale.

Ponies that have jerseys were brought over to save upper reaches of the Thames.

and tear on the more b. penalty. won a steeplechase this season 10 wear

jexpensive representative jerseys,. and the total cost of replacements did not exceed £120.

Objections.

Civilian right wing. Howarth and if satisfactory. agreements can Taylor, should be strong,

as he made with the Recreation 1st XI (away) : Kowloon C.C.: DIOCESAN SCHOOL. Howarth is a great worker and just Grounds authorities, loen! "fans" T. E. Pearce, A. W. Hayward, the man to bring out Taylor's best, should be assured of a fine. and H. R. B. Hancock, E. J. R. Mitchell,

применные на

London, March 10.-J. F. Devlin retained the badminton singles title to-day, and Mrs. Tragett won the Indies singles title. In an inter-

land by 8 matches to 1.

Tronch Mines

Godowns, &c.

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Public Utilities. HK Tramways Peak Trams (old)

do. (now) Star Ferries China Lights do.

and Gosano can be relied on in a thrilling series, as already the Capt. N. Thorp, A. II. Musson, HCAPTAINS ELECTED FOR THE of the hard struggle amateur national match England beat Scot- Prince's Buildings

big game to give a display of high Japanese, Chinese, Filipino and Owen Hughes, M. M. Mans, W. H. N. Hong Kong Baseball Clubs have Murdock, E. R. Duckitt, J. C.

L

2nd XI (home) v. 15th Brigade

class snecer.

It will be a hard match and goals signified their acquiescence with Dunbar. will be hard to gel despite the the provisional programme. clever forwards on both sides, but | spectators should be rewarded with

_

2nd XI.

H.K.V.D.C. KIFLE MEETING.

a thrilling match with plenty of exciting movements.

HOME SOCCER.

MATCH IN SOUTHERN SECTION

мовают

S. J. Jordain, G. D. Mead. J. E, Hancock, W. K. Tait, J. R. Collis,

The programme for the annual L. M. S. Lloyd, P. James, C. E. rifle meeting of the Hong Kong, Gahagan, J. R. Way, S. T. Stanesby,

YEAR.

The following captains of sports teams at the Diocesan Boys' School have been elected for 1928;-- Football: Pong Pun-fóng. Tennis: Lee Ian-pit.

But, in spite of these facts and

Rugby in New South Wales has had to keep alive in face of the powerful opposition of the Rugby League game, the Board intimat

The following have been selected ed that it could not help either with equipment or a full contributo play for the Kowloon F. C. in a

On the Kowloon do. tion towards the tour in Canada, friendly match Scotland objecting successfully ground to-morrow, kick-off although England and Wales ap- p.m. sharp. Opponents will prob-

ably be H.M.S. "Cumberland": proved.

Scotland also (although having Slipper; Wheeler, Dodshon; Guest, are taking up roller skating which no jurisdiction in the matter) Sims, Blius; Pile, Tiernan, Kernick, takes place in the large covered objected to the Waratahs' visiting Muir,, Vickars. playground 100 feet by 70 feet,

Cricket: Donald Anderson. Volley Ball: Wong Shiu-kong.

A basket ball club is also being started and a large number of boys

With the R.A. the Scots Guards Volunteer Defence Corps, to be A. C. Howell, J. Rankin. and the K.O.S.B.'s fighting a trian-held at Stonecutters on April 8 and Kular contest for the runners-up 9, is issued.

THE "TOTE" BILL position in the 1st League, the two There are twelve competitions,

France, and particularly to their senior matches on Saturday should as follow:-Blake Shield (an inter-

London, March 14.

taking back to their Union £1,600 provide much interest.

Unit competition). Francia Cup!

The fate of the Totalisator · Bill "At Home" on April 14.

which the French Rugby Federa- The Headmaster and Mrs. W. T. tion guaranteed as the share of (teams of four), Jar competition on Friday is very dubious. Sir R. (tearns of four), Plate competition Hamilton explained at a meeting of Featherstone, the Staff and Scholars the gate receipts from the three (teams of six), Corps Champion- Mombers of Parliament the effects of the School will hold an "at matches played in France. ship. Tyro competition. Musketry of the totalisator which he did not Home" on Saturday, April 14, from The Scottish riembers of the competition, Hong Kong Volunteer think would be made compulsory. 8.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. There will Board, although invited, were ab Reserve Challenge Cup (confined to out courses which did not install be exhibition games, roller skating, gent from the dinner given to the Reserve Company), Lewis Gun, them would naturally not partake and music and dancing.. The Band Board by the New South Wales, of the 1st Batt. Queen's Royal R. U. Among the guests on that competition, Revolver competition, of any benefits. and a Revolver competition open to It was intended that the hook. Regiment will be present.

occasion were the Earl of Birken- maker and the machine should work!

head, Earl Beauchamp, Viscount on an equal footing, the former to

The Diocesan Boys' School and Chelmsford, and the High Com- The Fanling Hunt will meet to pay a fee graded according to the Kowloon Tong met for the first missioner for Australia.. of the Football League to-day, New-

cross- monetary

value of his position. time at volley ball at the School. port defeat Exeter by a goal to nil, morrow at Lok-ma-chau

An Eye on the Food Bills. roads instead of at Mr. Fotts's The speaker imagined that ult- The game resulted in a win for the

Although the board knew ex- Imately the totaligator would deter School by 21-0 and 21-3. It is penses would be covered two or Bungalow,

mine the starting prices. If it several years since the School play-three times over by the receipts The following have been selected eventually failed, the loss would ed volley ball. A School club has from the four international: to represent the Royal Navy against not fall on racing but on the body now been formed and Wong Shiu-games, they took extreme pre- P. W. D. L. F. At the Hong Kong Football Club which provided the money for the kong has been elected captain, Tae cautions to keep expenses low.

Tsok-chow, vice-captain, and Wong 81 50 42 (rugger section) in the first match totalisator's installation.

Cheong-kee, secretary.

NEWPORT V. EXETER.

London, Yesterday.

In division III (southern section)

at Newport.-Reuter."

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.32 14 0 9 63 43 37 played on Saturday afternoon: Nuthall has been very much out of Newport .82 15 7 10 65 54 37 Brighton...32 14 99

Sh 37 E. R. A. Duckworth (Ambrose); Lt, form in Riviera lawn tennis con- match between the Shek O Club and for lunch and 4s. 6d, for dinner, Queen's P.R. 32 16 8 11 41 30 Usher (Hermes), Lt. Fenton tests of late and has sustained the Kowloon Golf Club at Shek O.If the tariff were exceeded the Crystal Pal 32 13 9 10

Starting times will be between 10.40 excess was demanded by the Southend....31 14 4 18 65 64 32 (Hermes), Mid. Campbell (Cumber- 'numerous defcate. Brentford ..33 13 5 15 68 81 31 land), Gillingham

48 .80 11 B 11 51 30 (Ambrose); Sig. Davis (Ambrose), London, March 14-Both the tiffin. Charlton ...30 10 10 10 42 54 90 Lt. Davis (Titania) captain; A. B. Oxford and. Cambridge eights are!

Among the Waratahs the offi- Bournemouth '32 11 14

Cam- London, March 14.—Mr., John cial came to be known as "the Paddon (Petersfield), Mr. Birkett'now training at Putney. Norwich ....81, 8 0 14 55 50 25

Appleyard bridge are still changing the order Buchan's Bill which will give local skeleton at the feast." Watford

...81 10 16 61-62 25 (Ambrose), A. Bristol R.

..81 11 3 17 66 71 25 (Somme), .E

Stobart of their crew. Both crews are, authorities power to license new .33 8 9 16 46 78 25

25 (Ambrose), E. R. A. Davies however, apparently equal as to greyhound racing tracks and to 81 9 8 10 63 71 24 (Ambrose), Lt, Gaisford (Titania), their merits and the issue of the suppress juvenile betting is cor- -28 9 8 18 64 80 24 A. B. Cox (Ambrose), Sig. Evang forthcoming boatrace is an open tain to obtain its first reading to-

0 10 10 29 81 22 (Ambrose).

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STANDARD TIME.

SUNRISE AND SUNSET IN HONG KONG.

Sunrise and Sunset in Hong Kong during March, according to the standard time of the 120th meridian cast of Greenwich, is as follows

'Sunrise. 'Sunset: Dato.

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