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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1929.

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LOCAL CRICKET

League Games For Saturday

UNIVERSITY V. I.K.C.C.

The following will represent the University 1st XI in a League match against the H.K.C.C. on Saturday, December 14, at 2 p.m. sharp on the H.K.C.C. Ground:

CW. Lam (Captain), S. V. Git- tins, D. K. Samy, M. B. Osman, L..T. Ride. E A. Lee, A. P. Guterres, D.

J. N. Anderson, A. Baker, A.

Rodrigues, S. R. Kermani.

H.K.C.C. Teams

INTERPORT SOCCER

Navy Defeat Selected Trial Team

An

THE CHINA

MAIL,

SCHEMES FOR THE UNEMPLOYED

JOBS FOR 189,300 MEN FOR ONE YEAR

ZAMBESI BRIDGE WORK

Rugby, Yesterday.

CHINESE AND THE EXTRALITY PROBLEM

WESTERNERS

CO-OPERATION AND MUTUAL HELP

KEYSTONE OF POLICY

IN CHINA

JAPANESE MINISTER'S

VIEWS

MUST GO SLOW

Tokyo, Yesterday.

Mr. Obata is not likely to proceed to China soon, feeling the need of considerable preparatory study, owing to his seven years' abaence from China, therefore negotiations for a new commercial treaty are likely to be delayed.

[From a Student] The present value of grants approv- Chinese now-a-days in their new The formal appointment of Mr ed or in an advanced stage of negotia era of reconstruction of govern-Obata to be Minister of China is to tion in relation to Government schemes ment, devoted studies of interna- be expected at a Cabinet conference for provision of work under the De tional relationship, earnest observa-

on Friday, since Nanking's Agree- velopment Act, Colonial Development interesting Interpart football Act and from the Hond Fund is estim-tion of the world's economies, and ment has been received. trial match was played on the Hongated at over £31,000,000. Certain of a thorough investigation of social Kong Football Club ground yesterday these grants are to be spread over a problems of commerce, labour, and afternoon, when a strong Navy side number of years. The schemes are politics, are thinking quite differ- defeated the selected interport eleven estimated to provide work equivalent to ently from those of hundred years by three goals to two.,

employment of 189,300 men for one ago. Chinese a century ago were The selected team did not turn cut year.

absolutely ignorant of the import in full force. the absentees being L Of this total the Development Actance of the world's economies and Goldman. A.

Gosuno ansi Sergt. which facilitates grants to iocal freedom of thinking, as they were Discussing his appointment withi Bewley-Bull, Their places were taken authorities in respect of works

all under the tyrannic`rule of an the Press, Mr. Obata expressed his public utility, is calculated provide work equivalent to 81,000 ron for one emperor whose idea was to auppress full sympathy with the principle of year. The material employed for suck them and to rob them of their legi abolition of extrality, but said that assisted works must as far as possible timate rights 18 free citizens. Japan was faced with the problem be home products.

So when they saw the Westernera of protection of 300,000 nationala The Colonial Development Act en come into China with all their ma- in a country lacking administrative ables the scheme for the Zambeat bridgetorial civilization, wonderful scien-unity, or judicial independence, to be proceeded with. This involves tific development, deep experi-henee they must go słow.

by Scott, Rocha and Dowman.

The selected team immediately went M.on the attack from the opening whistle, B. Gusano being early prominent. He centred beautifully and enabled Rocha to heat Jarvis with a fine shot from close range,

The following are H.K.C.C. teams for next Saturday:

Against the University (League),¦ at home.-T. E. Pearce (Captain), H. V. Parker, J. R. Hinton, A. C. I. Bowker, A. Reid, E. R. West, O. Moor, G. P. Lammert, E. R. Duekitt, A. C. Beck, H. R. Remington.

Half Time Result

4,000 "man years."

of

an expenditure of about £3,000,000 »f ence of politics, and good know- He said it would be better for and had their

The Navy settled down after this which contracts placed in this country ledge of the trades of China, they China to seek the establishment of changes and gave the selected sleven's ing

full share of the ex- will represent over £1,600.000 afford. regarded them as men of all mighty conditions permitting the relin-

employment equivalent to some defence lot to worry about. On

Other schemes power and submitted to that which quishment of extrality, rather than two occasions Wynae and Reeves were towards which grants have been given they would demand, instead of ex attempt abrupt abolition.-Reuter. cleverly beaten, but Rodger was alert under this Act are estimated to pro- changing their thoughts and study,

[Mr. Obata was Minister to Against the University Second and cleared well. At the other end the vide 1,300 "man years" of employment,ing the interests of their own coun-China from 1918-1922, and Was Eleven (friendly) played away.real was also in danger hut Butcher The progranime under the Road try.

Secretary to the Peking Legation as W. Mackenzie (Captain). II. J. missed a fine opportunity of convert- Fund, which is estimated to provide

Only An Instrument

long ago as 1905. He was appoint- Armstrong, R. H. Dowler. K. half-time whistle came with the select one year includes the provision of fur form of government into a republic,

ing a fine pass by B. Gosano. The work equivalent to 100,000 men for But, China has now changed it'aed Minister to Turker in 1926.] Batger, G. E. R. Divett, W. Hanised team leading by one goal.

ther trunk roads and improvements to and the peoples have regained Walker, R. D. Beaumont, T. K. Immediately at the resumption the existing reads, extending over Macitonald, J. H. Ashworth, J. R.Navy made a determined attack years, at a cost to the Road Fund of their rights and freedom, therefore Way, C. E. Gahagan.

initiated by Firth and Cann and it re- £16,000,000-British Wireless Service. they begin to realise that the Re- sulted in the latter beating Bodger with

publican Government is only an instrument, the duty, of which is to carry out the idea of the people. As a consequence, they solicit the sympathy of all the Western nations

LR.C. 2nd v. K.C.C. 2nd The following will represent the LRC. 2nd XI in a League match against the K.C.C. 2nd XI. on the

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fast cross shot. Soon after the selected team again got the lead hrough Seatt who headed the ball in froin a good pasa by Dowman.

A Safe Game

former's ground on Saturday, at 2 p.m. sharp: M. P. Madar

The selected defence then played a (Captain), H. T. Barma.

C. F.sate game

and for a long time it Doodha. E. Heptulla, D. Mohamed, asked us if no further goals were, A. R. H. Esmail, A. R. Sulliad, J. S. forthcoming, but the Navy was not to Arkber, Sirdar Khan, A. M. Rum- be denied. They took the defence by

jahn, and P. M. el Arculli. Scorer: surprize with a concerted attack in M. Y. Adul.

"Hermes" Beat Varsity

PREMIER RESIGNS

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Australian "Reds" To Form Ministry

Melbourne, Yesterday. The Victorian Parliament, at its first sitting since the election on November 30, adopted a labour motion of по confidence in the

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in their movements and nation- al aspirations to give them helping hand in order to bring the standard of the Chinese nation up to that of any of the Western nations, so far as equality is con- cerned. But for the lack of study-

| which the entire forward line was con- Nationalist, ministry. The Premiering the psychology of the people

cerned, the ball being swung from sile lu sirle in a bewildering manner. It ended up in Cann making the scores

A team from HM.S. "Hermes"

level. paid a visit to Pokfulam and were

The selected eleven tried hard after opposed by the University second this to regain the end but they could eleven. The visiting hatamen show-not make headway against the strong ed form and won easily by a margin Navy defence. The closing part of the of seven wickets, after dismissing game was entirely in the Navy's fa their opponents for the amali total | your. They attackel persistently and of 84 runs. Scores:

University

S. R. Kermani, € Cross, b

Bennett

K. T. Loke, b Bennett

A. Chan Fook, e Laslett,

Swann

A. Rodrigues, e Cross, b Hum-

phreya

K. P. Gan, b Bumphreys

H. E. M. Adams, h Humphreya

C. Candah, Trusler

P. L. Tan, e Hammond, b

Laslett

G. E. Yeoh, & Trusler..

A. T. Normanbhoy, b Trusler

A. A. Aziz, not out

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Laslett

Bennett

Swann

Bumphreys

Trusler

∙14

jest before the final whistle Firth warked through on his own and gave his side the winning goal.

To Play The Services The following have been selected to 1 play against a Services team on Tues-

day next. 17th instant. Kick off 16 H.K.F.C. ground at 4.15 p.m.:-

G. Rodger; Wynne and Reeves; 2 Hedley, West and Bliss; B. Gosano,

13 A. V. Gosano, Bewley-Bull, Rocho

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and Butcher.

7

A. Ward.

Sir William McPherson, has re- signed, and the Governor has asked the Labour leader, Hogan, to form

Ministry-Reuter.

ADM. EARL JELLICOE

⚫ Jawbone Operation

Successful

Rugby. Yesterday. Admiral of the Fleet, Earl Jellicoe, yesterday underwent a successful operation to the upper jawbone. He has cancelled all engagements for the next six weeks.-British Wireless Service.

I is understood that a Chinese up. 4team from Shanghai will visit Hong 19 Kong about the Chinese New Year to

and the failure to know exactly the Westerners are still holding the same attitude towards the Chinese as before, and they think, therefore, istic in that Westerners must be Imperial- nature and have 1 wrong conception of the Chinese people altogether.

what the Chinese are fighting for,

Reserve Own Rights

. It is fair to say that the Chinese are still good friends with them and the only thing they would like to convoy to the understanding of the Western movements in China are instigated in order to reserve their own rigths and are not to take advantage of those of the other nations. From the bottom of their heart they real-

nations is that all the

Rights Reserved

Tokyo, Yesterday.

It is stated in tefal quarters that Japan, though lacking repre- sentation at the Provisional Court conference in Nanking, reserves all rights respecting any agreement reached.-Reuter.

. Lo Wal (32), a witka, was at the Kowloon Magistracy to-day, fined $20, with the alter- native of six weeks' hard labour; for aiding and abetting a Chinese girl to hawk without a licence.

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Reserve-C. Pike, Knapp, Gill and two other members of the team (rely think that the relationship and DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS.

serves) who had been detained, turned understanding between the West- erners and the Chinese will be In spite of this handicap it was a better in the near future and hard game, with Shameen's backs play that mutual help and co-operation ing splendid football, and the two for- among them would be a true con- wards making the most of their oppertribution to the peace and goodwill tunities and being more often danger of the world. ous than the “Cicala,"

1 play a series of games here.

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K.O.S.B. Victorious

Two matches in the second division of

the Hong Kong football league were played yesterday.

score at half-time.

There was na

The second half opened up vigorous.

On St. Joseph's ground at Hoppy ly. The "Cicala" opened the scoring Volley the K.O.S3.8., had a runaway with a long shot which Linaker, play-

Q. M. R. Wictory from the University, winning ing goal in the absence of Lay, in spite 1 by four goals to mil. It was too one of a badly sprained ankle, misjudged.

9

2 22

5

0 17

G

1 15

7

2 19

3 0 11

H.M.S. "Hermes"

Sq. Ldr. Bumphreys, c, Gan b

Chan Fook

Lieut. Wright, l.b.w., Aziz

Lieut. Stevenson, retired

Marine Trusler, c Chan Fook, b

Normanbhoy

A. B. Luslett, retired

E. R. A. Greham, e Loke, b Yeoh

Stoker Cross, b Chan Fook ..

E. R. A. Hammond, not out

Extras

Total (7 wkts.)

2 aided to be interesting, although occa- 1sionally the University did try to make, 3 Sight of it, they could not get past 3 the strong Koshie defence.

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Navy Beat Somersets

The other match, between the Navy and the Somersets was played on the 10 Kowloon F.C. ground. It was very 63 closely contested and the Navy just

won by the only goal of the match.

The first half was scoreless, and the

12 second half had progressed in a ding-

46 dong manner for 25 minutes before the

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U.S. AIRCRAFTS

More Tonnage Advocated

New York, Yesterday, The doubling of aircraft-carrier tonnage was demanded by Mr. Brit-

The "Cicala's" second goal was netted by Lt. Bolton. Ten minutes before time Lammert, on the point of shooting, was roughly tackled from the back in the penalty area and Shameen were award- ed penalty, which Duncan netted. ten, Chairman of the House of Re This defeat of Shameen will put presentatives Naval Committee, in H.H.S. "Seonew" in a strong position, an interview. making it almost certain that they will win the League.

HOCKEY

He advocated that the present 66,000 tonnage of United States air craft-carriers should be made up to 135,000, as authorised by the Washington Treaty.***

Mr. Britten pointed out that

The finest tonic for every man who has become over-wrought. nervous, enfeebled, run-down. through over - work, business worries, or other cause, is a good long holiday-preferably on the sea-where ho can have complete change of air, food, and environ- ment. But unfortunately it is not always possible--especially here in the Far East-to get away from the daily round. Responsibilities are too great, leave-of-absence is not to be had for the mere ask

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8 Navy got a chance, of which they made Hong Kong Ladies To Britain, similarly authorised, has men-and women too. Their first

5 the most, when Cartwright found the

90 net with n fine header from a well-i

2 placed corner kick.

177

Lieut. Magray, Eng. Lieut. Ben- nett and Stoker Swaan did not bat,

BOWLING ANALYSIS

Normanbhoy

SHAMEEN LEAGUE

Shameen Lose to H.M.S. "Cicala"

From Our Own Correspondent.]

Canton, Yesterday.

Yesterday, with a very depleted team, Shameen lost to H.M.S. "Cleala"

Q. M. R. W.

Chan Fook 'Aziz

9.2 1 47

2

6

A 80

1

8

0 20

1

Candah

1 0 20

0

Tan

2

0 16

0'

Yeoh Loke

8

D 10

with only eight men, only five of whom

1

2

0 21

by 2 goals to 1. Shamcon took the Aeld!

were of the first elevon, and played for 0.15 minutes short of three mon, when

OVER

Play On Saturday

at present 107,500 tonnage of this description. Reuter's American

LONDON

The Hong Kong Ladles' Hockey Service. Club will play a match against the Kowloon Ladies' Hockey Club on Satur- day, 14th December, on the K.B.S.F.P.A ground at King's Park. Bully off 3.30 p.m.

The teams are as follows:-

Hong Kong: F. Stevenson; F. D. C.

CAPETOWN AIR SERVICE

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