SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1929.
&Sport Columns
INTERPORT TENNIS SHAMEEN FOOTBALL
STRUGGLES
LARGE CROWDS WATCHES MRS. TOTTENHAM WIN
H.K. PLAYER LOSES
"Moorhen" Draw With
"Moth"
THE CHINA MAIL.
BIG GAME
Hunting By Car To Be Punished By Jail
London, Yesterday.
In the House of Lords in the course of a debate upon preserva- tion of Empire fauna, the Earl of Onslow urged the importance of the establishment of game reserver 四 the Colonies, particularly Africa and Malaya. He dwelt upon the increasing rlak of extermina tion of game by "motor car hunt ers."
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LIBERAL MENACE
Mr. Lloyd George Casts An Ominous Shadow
London, Yesterday. Prophecies that Mr. Maxton and his colleagues would be the chief thorn in the flesh of the Govern- ment in the Unemployment Bill debate last night were not full- od,
Instead of it was Mr. Lloyd George who throw an ominous shadow over the .scene. His speech was alternately witty and grim, and conveyed throughout an unmistakable nota of warning to the Government. It is certain that the Liberals intend to force alterations to the Bill in the Com- mittee stage. Reuter.
NEW REGULATION
Nanking, Nov. 7.-Pleasure trips by airplane, can be arranged with the Aviation Bureau of the Ministry of Communications at the price of [From Our Own Correspondent.]
fifty dollars per trip, according to now regulations governing the hire Canton, Yesterday,
of aeroplanes for pleasure trips. Yesterday afternoon in a very Lord Allenby, the Earl of Crews, The time limit for each trip is Some interesting play was to be seen yesterday afternoon, the third day of
evenly-contested game H.M.S. and Lord Cranworth supported Hmited to half an hour and the the Hong Kong-Shanghai Interport
"Moorhen”... drew with. H.M.S., hlm.
number of passengers is fixed at 4. Tennis, at the H.K.C.C. ground.
"Moth", the score being 1 goat all. | Lord Passfield replying, said he Another Act of regulations There was a large crowd present Both goals were scored during had no information as to the ex-published by the Burcau also when Mrs. R. E. Tattenham (Heng the first half, Moorhen leading the tent of the use of motor cars for provides for the hire of Ita Kong) and Miss H. Crawford (Shang-way and "Moth" shortly after game shooting, which was confined seroplanes for hai) took the green.
the purpose of Both showed equalizing. The "Moorhen" had the to the Serengeti Plain in East distributing advertisement hand- great form, their driving dlways be better of the play during the second Africa. He mentioned that legis-bills from the air. ing accurately placed,
The charge is half and were unlucky not to acore, lation was being introduced in the $4 for each pound of handbills
BON VOYAGE The Hong Kong lady, with her left-two hot shots hitting the cross-bar. Tanganyika Council to make the placed aboard the planes. The Great Send Off For U.S. hand cut acrvice, had the Shanghai On the other hand two goals scored penalty of motor car hunting im minimum charge for each trip, how- right-hand player beaten on numer
in this half by."Moth" were dis, prisonment and confiscation of the ever, is $20-Kuo Min. allowed, one being off-side, and the car and equipment. He added that
Minister other being from a corner when the the maintenance of game reserves ball was over the line and therefore was a cardinal feature in the policy out of play and then swerved in of all Governments.-Reuter. and was headed into the goal.
His occasions, but the latter showed up
well as a game rival.
The Deciding Set
Mrs. Tottenham took the first set, to lose the second, which went to 1 games.
The last set, the decider, gave the Colony's champion a victory over the Northerner.
Men's Singles
The next match involved M. W. Lo, H.K. Singles Champion, and Gordon Lum (Shanghai).
the
In the first set, Lo seemed to get "court fright," and Lum took it at a
unaway, 6-1.
The Strain Felt Notwithstanding this, the strain of the game began to tell on the Hong Kong player, who was comparatively older than Lum, the latter's youth enabling him to play very bright game. However, he was not to be de-
fied, and he pulled up well, to beat Lum in the second set at 7.5, (twelve
games).
Teams Equal
blast of the play took the form of long "ding-dong" straggles, Lo and Lum going out to the full,
Eventually the Shanghailander took the next two sets, and won the match, to make Hong Kong and Shang- hai, equal, with three all.
RESULTSTM
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Singles: Mrs. R. E. Totteghara (Hong Kong) beat Misa H. Crawford (Shanghai): 6-1, 6-8, 6-2.
Singles: Gordon Lum (Shanghai) beat M. W. Lo (Hong Kong): 6-1, 5-7, 6-8, 0-4.
GOLF
Starting Times For Fanling
The teams were as follows:- "Moorhen":-Thompson; Berry, Darrock; Munro, Loe-Marson (Capt.), Gregory; Woods Ah Wing, L.-Com. Sitwell, Joel, Evans.
"Moth "--
Cleverley; Wincup Gold: (Capt.), Deway: Freeman, Denstone,
Shawyer,
Bilas. Bates, Hodgkinson, Morey.
Referee: Mr. Geo. Duncan.
KOWLOON F.C.
The following team has been selected to represent Kowloon Second Eleven veraus South China "B" at Home to-morrow. (Kick off at 2.46 p.m. sharp):-
bell; Springett, Easterbrook, Dun-
Angus (Junior); Guest, Camp nett; Eastman, Nicholls, Hannan,
Contes and Bickford.
Reserves: Seddon and Hawke. The following team has been selected to represent Kowloon First Eleven varaus Royal Artillery at Home to-morrow. (Kick off at 4.15 p.m. sharp):
Angus (Senior); Gillot, C. Pile; Hedley, Dowman, Bliss; File, Gallaher, Moss, McKelvie, and Miles.
Reserve: Simpson.
HOCKEY
Shameen Sports Club v. Navy
[From Our Own' Correspondent.]
sent
Canton, Yesterday.
The following team will repre- the Shameen Sports Club against the Navy (H.M.S. "Moor hen" and H.M.S. "Moth") on Mon-
Following are the starting times day afternoon:- for Fanling on Sunday:
9.12 a.m. Captain Riggs, H.. Spicer. K. S. Robertson, Comdr.
Brown.
JAPANESE PRINCE
To Visit Europe in Official Capacity
Tokyo, Yesterday. The Imperial Household AA- nounces that it has been decided that Prince Takamatsu
accom-
panied by his bride, will proceed to London, leaving Yokohama en the “Kashima Maru" on April 21.
He will return thanks to the Duke of Gloucester for his mission, after which he will visit other European
and countries in his official capacity, planned.
not incognito, as originally
CHINESE HONOUR
Lord Hailsham Stern
About Extrality ·
Peking, Yesterday.
NEW PLAYS
Paking, Yesterday. One of the most memorable send- offs from Peking in recent years was accorded to Mr. MacMurray and family this evening. Long be
The "Black Mask" & the fore the train was das to leave, or
"Witches' Ride”
two
Dew
the Minister appeared, large crowds of Peking's foreign population Vienna. At the end of Novem-gathered on the platform, while bar the Burgtheater will give the outside the American Legation a premfare of Gerhart Haputmann's guard was drawn up in dress uniforms for a last inspection by one-act dramas, "Die Schwarze Maske" and "Hexenritt," the Minister. This was his Guard They will be produced under the of Honour, while a Marines band title of "Spuk."
in attendance rendered suitable duction will precede that under The Vienna pro-
music. Max Reinhardt in Berlin. plays are of a fantastic nature Hauptmann will attend the final rehearsals, and a ring will be given him by the Vienna Union of Writers and Journalists, "Concordia."
Both
All the Legations were well re- presented at the station, including the majority of the Ministers. Many Chinese were among the crowds wishing the Minister bon voyage, and cheering him to the
echo.
Mr. Mahlon Perkins will be Charge d'Affaires until Mr. John- son's arrival.-Reuter.
NEW FILM CENSOR
After the celebration in honour Though it is not stated. It is un-of Hugo Hofmannathal at the Hein derstood Prince Takamatsu will re-hardt Theatre, culminating with turn to Japan via America in the the performance of his comedy, summer of 1981-Router.
"Der Schwierige," the Burgtheater,: with the State Opera and the Union for the Protection of German Authors in Austria, will honour the
Ragby, Yesterday. memory of Hofmannsthal by
& The Home Secretary. Mr. Ed- further tribute. It will be ward Shortt, has been appointed opened by the Vienna Phil-Film Censor in succession to the harmonic Orchestra playing Richard late Mr. T. P. O'Connor, Strauss's "Death and Transfigura- Mr. Shortt représented New- Lord Hailsham, the guest of tlon" under the baton of Clemens castle West as a Liberal from 1910- honour at the Anglo-American A- Krauss, the new director of the 1922, and in addition to holding acciation tiffin to-day, said, "State Opera. This will be follow the office of Home Secretary in the have read a rumour that the Chi-ed by a memorial speech delivered Liberal Government he was for one nese Government intends unilater by Stefan Zweig. Finally, Hof-year Chief Secretary for Ireland.-- ally to abolish extrality. I don't manaathal's one-act play, "Der Tor British Wireless Service. believe that rumour. I think that und der Tod," will be produced by China is quite rightly seeking to Frans Herterich, the director of the impress upon the civilised nations Burgtheater. her right a place as a sovereign State, but I am quite certain China is not going to regard her treaties as scraps of paper, thus presenting her detractors with the argument that she is unfit to take her place among the civilised
nations.
Government will be so careless of "I don't believe the Chineso China's honour."
G. Duncan; T. M. Knott, W. Galloway: T. C. Marshall, F. E. W. Lammert - (Captain), G. S. Moss;
The tiffin was attended by a large J. S. MacLaren, R. Young, mert, A. A. L. Tuson, E. H. Skokury. the Chairmanship of Mr. J. C. Ashby, E. E. Hill, R. T. 0. Lam and representative gathering, under J. M. Walker, 1. H. Geare, 0,40 T. C. Monaghan, J. L. This is the first time that the Ferguson. Sir Miles Lampson was
Shollahear.
West River Patrol will have put out
0. E. C. Marton, E. La side against Shameen, hockey Dugon
being an innovation with them. GS. Archbutt, D. M. They will have quite a hot alde, MacDougall C. E. Holmes, K. g. however, and will probably beat the }
Club team, which has a few weak
Morrison.
A. E. Liaman, A. D.
Thomson.
M.
LOCAL HOCKEY
présent. Reuter.
RUBBER SCHEME
Dutch Paper in Favour of British Plan
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It is announced that officials of A Royal Commission. has been the Cotton Co-operative Association appointed, with Lord Mackay as from the entire cotton belt will chairman, to investigate the whole meet the Federal Farm-Board bare
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E. Davidson, O. Enger.
Dunbar,
H. U. Ireland, W.
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Amsterdam, Yesterday. The following will represent the first
The "Handelsblad" expresses eleven of the Hong Kong Hockey Club the opinion that the rabber sell LU.S.R.C. ground at 4.50 p.m. on Wed- tages over the Dutch scheme and in their match with the Navy on the ing scheme has several advan
w.nesday.-C. L. Gregory, W. Wood is based on a sounder economic ward, J. Rodger, U. Butler, A. A. Dand foundation The newspaper adds (captain), J. E. Noronha, H. Owen that it would be inadvisable to Hughes, G. E. R. Divolt, M. G. Mar- proceed with riott, E. J. B. Mitchell, and G. C. although the Dutch producers the Dutch scheme, T. S. Whyte-Smith, A. T. Francis. Lay.
The second team, to meet the ought to have their own organ!- Coppia.
G. Bennett, A. G. I.K.S.R.A on the Marina ground at sation to maintain contact with 4.45 p.m. on Monday will consist of the British organisation, Renter. G. W. Tate, N. L. Smith. IG. S. Dotwell, A. Borrowman, Duncan, Nicholson, Davis, Ferguson,
Botelho, West, Wade, Marriott, Skipp,
Voeux, A. O. Brawn. Gilmors, E. D.
Matthews.
C. Buimer Johnson, D. G. G. Macdougall and A. N. Other. Referee, MacDonald
W. B. Cornaby, A. Plerey, 11.24 W. J. Roberts, N. 8. Ela 11,28
11.82
COTTON BELT
Memphis, Mo., Yesterday..
R. H. G. Ashby, J. Weld of legislation relating to the in a few weeks, to lay the founda
EXPORT OF SILVER
Prohibited From Shansi
Province
THE KING'S ILLNESS
Rugby, Yesterday. Lord Dawson of Penu, proposing the toast of "The King," af s dinner of the Royal Society of Medicine last night said "This day last year there began that grave ill- ness which nearly cost the King his life, and the nation the loss of its beloved Sovereign. This is a sult Taiyuan, Nov. 8-An embargeable gathering in which to state prohibiting the export of silver that the King in his recovery goes has been declared by the Provincial Wireless Service. specie from the Province of Shansi from strength to strength-British Government so
as to facilitate currency rehabilitation in COM- sequence of the depreciation of the notas of the Provincial Bank..
According to the regulations, aty person travelling from Shanal to
destinations outside of the Province will be permitted to carry only one hundred silver dollars upon satisfac tory reasons being given,
A fine of from 20 to 80 per cent. will be imposed on any amount, exceeding $100 found on any travel- will be confiscated. 30 per cent. of ler; while any sum over $50,000
the fires imposed will be divided among the officials responsible for the detection while the remainder Department of Finance-Kuo Min. will be remitted to the Provincial
SEIZED JAPANESE STOCK
Feking-The anti-Japanese boy. cott association is planning to re- turn 60 per cent, of the Japanese goods seized in local firms last year
to their proper owners, and to hand over the rest to the association
for the abolition of unequal tresifes
page "Alabaster.
D. 3. Edward, d. B. sale and supply of excisable liquor tion of National Co-operative as "patriotic funds. The boycott Thomson,
in Scotland.
Corporation Reuter:
goods are
about $20,000
Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister, M.P., in addressing his constituents at Headstone, Herts, criticised the action of Mr. Henderson in regard to the agreement with the Soviet Government, and condemned the secret means by which it was reached.
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