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23rd January. ... Wednesday, TENYO MARU

Wednesday, 6th February. LONDON, MARSEILLES, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM viā

Singapore, Penang, Colombo, Suez.

KATORI MARU

KOREA MARU

Saturday, 29th December. SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Ports.

SADO MARU,

Wednesday, 10th December. Wednesday, 23rd January.

27th December.

AKI. MARU

BOMBAY via Singapore, Penang, & Columbo,

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Thursday,

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TO-DAY'S ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

THE CHINA MAIL,

CUP SOCCER

(Continued from Page 3.).

recovered and commenced to play well together, with the result that they dominated the game and kept Recreio continually on the

saving his side at critical mo- defensive. Watson opened the ments. Angus was forced to con-scoring with a delightful solo Cheong Shing (1,256) British, cele a corner in dealing with a chort and the same player contri- from Tongku, Swatow-J. M. & shot from Oram and a tense buted a further point after Co.:6 passengers, 1,110 tons struggle in the goal mouth en- Marques had saved grandly from general cargo for Hong Kong, 160 aued, the tension being relieved Allen. Shortly before the inter- [tons (through),

then Johnson shot over the bar.val the visitors scored again- Kwai Sang (1435) British; Play, was of a very indifferent through Reid, who gave the home Trom Canton-J. M. & Co.: 301 quality for some time, neither set goalie no chance with a rasping tons general cargo (through). of forwards attacking with any drive.

Ting Sang. (1,282) British, thing like method. from Tongku, Swatow J. M. & stroke of time Johnson fired in a Co.:-240 tons general cargo for shot which Angus was only able Hong Kong, 1,040 tons to partially clear, and Fraser had (through).

no difficulty in converting.

Police Kowloon

Chusan (1,838( British), from Tongku, Swatow-B. & S.-108 tons general cargo (through)..

Kaying (1,572) British. from Bangkolt, Swatow B. & S.:-8

SOUTH AMERICA (West Coast) via Japan, Honolulu, Los Angeles, passengers, 1,430 tons general

Mexico & Panama.

GINYO MARU

Tuesday,

18th December, SOUTH AMERICA (East Coast) yin Singapore, Cape Town & Ports.

Saturday, KAMAKURA MARU

6th January.

NEW YORK via PANAMA,

† TAKAOKA MARU

† TATSUNO MARU

LIVERPOOL via Port Said, Geneva, Marseilles.

+ DAKAR MARU

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

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Monday, 31st December. Saturday, 16th January.

Friday, 21st December.

Saturday, 20th December.

18th December, THAKODATE MARU (Kobe direct). Tuesday,

19th December. + DELAGOA MARU

• Wednesday, Monday, 24th December.. HAKONE MARU

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cargo for Hong Kong, 22 tona (through),

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Oldenburg (5,196). German,

Just on the

1 0.

Division II CHINESE ATH. v. S. CHINA

Play continued in a similar dangerous. Reid, who played a vein, Recreio seldom becoming most capable game at centre-for- ward, added two more fine goals, thus completing his hat-trick. The final point was obtained by Dayy after Marques had dealt in a clever, fashion with shots from Gardiner and Allen.

R.A..... Recreio

6 '0

ANNUAL SERVICE MATCH

These teams met at the Valley Shantung (1,568) British, from Canton-B. & S.:-37 pas- before the Lai Wai Cup Final, a sengers, 150 tona general cargo big crowd being present at the The match was early kick-off.

For the Navy-Army match to- (through).

both teams' officials Tai Poo Sek (1,219) French, exciting, South China unexpected-morrow from Fort Bayard-Shun Cheong putting up a very stern fight are striving to field the strongest S.S.. Co.:--97 passengers, 550 and Tam Kwong-pak scored after teams for the year.

Navy have Macgregor (full tons general cargo for Hong good forward play, South China

leading at the interval 1-0. back), Tilley and Pearks, half Kong,

The Athletic scored through Li backs, and Hegan and Goodridge, from Hamburg, Singapore Jeb-and tried hard for a winner but all fresh talent to select from in sen & Co.:-20 passengers, 910 could not pierce their opponents' addition to the regular side avail- For the Athleticable. Army have the help of the tons general cargo for Hong fine defence

Chan Sik, Lo. Wai-man, Choi Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Kong, 9,135 tons (through).

Tjilchoet (3,635) Dutch, from Ping, Li Hung and Li Fong were Regiment, but are playing exact- Batavia, Amoy J. C. J. L. good, while South China were ly the same team which won the Saturday 340 passengers, 1,920 tons gen- well represented by Wan Kwong, Lai Wah Cup on

Ching, Lau Hon-wing, Tam against China. This is a formid- eral cargo, for Hong Kong.

able side, and the Navy team, however strong, will require to be on its best form to win.

of the

By kind permission

officers, the Pipe Band of the

Semiramis (3,379) Dutch, Kwong-pak and Tsang King.. from Balik Papan-A. P. Co.- 6,569 tons benzine for Hong ROYAL NAVY v. ST. JOSEPH'S Kong..

Solviken (1,435) Norwegian, St. Joseph's put up a surprisingly from Saigon Fan Yuen Hong:- good fight against a strong Naval O.Š.B. Regiment and also the 206 passengers, 2,651 tons rice XI at the Valley, and although Regimental Band of the Bedford- Navy pressed heavily, Rocha play-shire and Hertfordshire Regi- for Hong Kong..

ment will be in attendance before Mikaye Maru (2,423) Japan- ed a very bright game in goal.

St. Joseph's scored first and during the game. ese, from Hakata, Keelung-Y K. K. 4,000 tons coal for Hong through Leonard and despite fine efforts by Ball and Sorby, it was not until the last kick of the first half that Navy equalised through Sorby, the sides being level at the interval.

Kong.

Cheong On (150) Chinese, from Shanmei-Hong Hing Co.: -65 passengers, 45 tons general cargo for. Hong Kong,

Kok Hing (121) Chinese, from Macao Hoo Hing Co.:-80 tons general cargo for Hong Kong.

Tak Hing (105) Chinese, from Autow-Fook Hoi Co.:-45 pas- sengers, 8 tons general cargo for Hong Kong.

Departures.

For Swatow:-Lushan Maru. For Takao:-Oldenburg.

For K. C. Wan:-Wing Lee. For Singapore:-Hong Khong For Shanghai: Kueichow, Sinm.

For Hoihow:-Limchow. For Swatow: Kiang Hirundo.

Su,

For Macao:-Kok Hing. For Chefoo:-Muolec.

Clearance For Shanghai:-Aeneas.

Arrivals Departures British

3 French German Dutch

Thursday, 20th December.'

Sunday, 23rd December Noon,

Thursday, 27th December 10 a.m.

Thursday, 20th December.

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Navy scored twice in the second half through Clarke and Ball and were much superior and heavier than their opponents.

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EASTERN v. QUEEN'S RES.

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Eastern played a good game against the strong Queen's Reseryes and hold their opponents, who were.playing with the sun and wind, in the first half to a pointless draw in the first half.

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Each sire scored one goal in the second half, and although Queen's had the majority of the play they could not score. Over- eagerness in front of goal robbed the Regiment of two points. Underdown, Farrell, Warner Thurslow and Harris played well for the Regiment, and Ram play- ed a fine game in goal for Eastern saving many hot shots. Fung. Chang, Dullah and Haroon were very nippy and played well for Eastern.

KOWLOON RES. v. SMALL UNITS RES.

Played on the Kowloon F.C. ground on Saturday, a poor game ended in a draw, each side finding i the net once. The teams were:-

Kowloon T. Angus; Nicholls, Consignees of Cargo ex "Benrinnes" are reminded to take Hast; Moore, Robson, Wadding- Lon; Seddon, Hannan,, Davies delivery of their goods which will and Blacklock. be subject to rent after Dec. 18.

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be subject to rent after Dec. 23. and Watson effected a fine clear- ance from Robson. Kowloon took the lead through Moss who ap- Deared to receive the ball when in an offside position, but the re- feree allowed the point. Small Units battled gamely for the equaliser and, after a prolonged period of pressure, the ball was forced through by Lavender, after a stern struggle in the goal inouth.

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RECREIO RES. v. RA. RES.

The visitors had no difficulty, in taking two points from Recrelo at King's Park, and, scoring three times in each half, ran out! easy winners. The teams lined) up as follow:

R.A.-Parkea; Taylor, Walker; Ward, Oliver, Gardiner; Rogers, Watson, Reid, Davy, Allen,

Recreio: R. Marques; V. Marques, A Silva; Xavier, C. Silva, C. Gosano; Gonsalez, H. Remedios, Oliveira, Santos, Roza Pereira....

Recreio started off like win- ners, their speedy forwards giv- ing the R.A defence plenty to think about. Santos should have! taken the lead in the first five minutes, but hung on to the ball] too long, and Walker effected a timely clearance. The Gunners

HOME SOCCER

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES

FOG STOPS PLAY

Division I *Aston Villa, Manchester Burnley 0, Wednesday 2. *Bury, Birmingham - Cardiff 1, Bolton 1. Leeds U. 1, Arsenal 1. Leicester 4, Huddersfield 1. Liverpool 1, Blackburn 1. Manchester U. 1, Everton 1. Newcastle 4, Derby 1, Sheffield U. 3. Portsmouth 0. West Ilam 3, Sunderland 3. *Postponed owing to fog.

Division II.

MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1928.

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