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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1929.

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ARMY V. NAVY AT CRICKET

TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT: SECOND MATCH

DAY OF A GREASY BALL

GOLF

Christmas Meeting At Fanling

At the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club's Christmas meeting play in the mixed foursomes against Bogey resulted:-- Drizzles fell intermittently yes Major Lucas & Miss Wane, terday and a gressy ball prevalled.,

Other scores:

THE

UNIFIED CHINA Marshal Yen Thinks It Could Be Achieved

Shanghai, Yesterday.

order to

CHINA MAIL.

MORE GALES SWEEP BRITAIN

TREMENDOUS SEAS RUNNING IN THE CHANNEL

of

LIFEBOAT'S RESCUE

It oppouts that Marshal Yen Hsi- shan has decided to crush General Tang Seng-chi whom he regarde as an ally of the Left Wing of the Kuomin

Rugby, Yesterday. tang. Marshal Yen has repeatedly stated his belief that in

Yet another severe gale, with achieve the unification of China all guste reaching a velocity of 68 miles party affairs of the Kuomintang An hour, swept the British Isles, should be settled by that body and Northern France and the North national affairs decided by the people. Sea during the week-end. The Ifence his suggestion of a national con- wind moderated to-day but unset- vention. Marshal Yen has decided to tled conditions are likely to remain. send a part of the Shanal, army to Tremendous seas were running in Honan against General Tang and to the English Channel and the straits (win) 3 down mobilise an army of 150,000 men for

a general attack on Honan. The Kuo were kept standing by in case of Dover, and lifeboat crews minchan army is also said to be on the nove from Tangkwan towards western emergency. After battling all night Honan with the object of joining against the gale, the captain, his forces with the Shansi troops against wife and child and crew of 3 of the General Tung. If this campaign is German motor-ship Hermine, which Newbrought to a successful issue, however, ran aground on a sandbank about the relations between Nanking and 5 miles off Margate, were rescued Marshal Yen Hsl-shan and Feng Yu- yesterday, by the Margate Motor 9.28 a.m. E. M. Bryden, G. Davidson.hsiang who is reputed to be his ally Lifeboat. The crew were in state G. W. Sewell, R. M. will not be improved, for it looks as of completo exhaustion when res. Henderson.

really a pretext for extending his in- drifted away, but was located and Yen's campaign against Tang is cued. The Hermine refloated and

dowa the Yangtare Valley. Should be succeed In this he will be in anchored by steam.tugs. a stronger position, from strategic point of view, then Chiang Kai-shek.

Perkins 4 down T. S. & Mrs. Whyte Smith 4 down L. G. S. & Mrs. Dodwell.. 6 down

There were 27 entries.

Starting Times The starting times for Year's Day are:-

it being the first day of the second Wing Comdr. & Mrs. Steule match in the annual local triángu- lar tournmainent cricket. The Army opened their innings at noon and fared none too well. After lunch, however, Fry and Wolfe- Barry added 30 runs for the 7th wicket; they both reached the half century and hit out pluckily, if desperately. Fry got his runs about half an hour, including a six ¦ and nine fours. He was dropped twice.

9.32

*

9.38

21

34

:

R. K. Hepburn, I, H. Year. 0.40 E D. Lawrence, I. W.

Shewan. 9.14

" A. H. Ferguson, L. R.

Andrewos.

་་

Capt. Grant, H. Hampton. J. McKnight, Capt. Davison. C. Thwaites, T. C. Monaghan.

0.48

9,62

The Army's bowling was not par- ticularly dangerous but the Royal} Navy failed to make a stand in the 10.00 10.04 rapidly dwindling light. Scores at:

10.08 drawing of stumps yesterday, when the Senior Service required 72 runa (and only had one wicket) to avert SOCCER ON WHEELS

0.50

11

F. M. Ellis, P. Taster.

A. O. Brawn, C. Mycock.

the follow-on, were:-

The Army-1st innings Major R. H. Crake, e Laslett, b

Boumphrey..

27

Cpl. Davis, e/Wright, b' Laslett Lt. A. H. Musson, e Stephenson,

b Moseley

0

18

Capt. J. R. Reynolds, b Lanlott

18

Lt. W. A. H. Minxwoll, e Wright,

b Moseley

Lt. Col. F. J. Wyatt, b Bennett

Lt. Woke Barry, st. Cross,

Bakes A

55

Cpl. Fry,

Stanley, Baker

57

5

Et C. G. Christian, run out Lee.-Cpl. Sawyer, b Boumphrey Lee-Cpl. Everest, not out

Extras

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Thonison.

fluence

Yorkshire Flooded It is significant, perhaps, that Shih

Considerable damage was done by Yu-san, Han Fu-chu and others who storm on the land. Successive rains have recently rebelled against Nanking caused a recurrence of flooding in are not included in the list of "rebela" many districts but the lower recently issued by Chiang Kai-shek.Thames levels wore not appreciably

J. S. MacLaren, W. M.It is reported that the Generalissimo higher. In the Oxford district how- is attempting to buy their loyalty in ever, large stretches of water cover Seng-chi, view of the possible downfall of Tang the low-lying meadows.

which would Bo much strengthen the position of Marshal Yen.

Motor Cyclists To

:

Play

The following are the teams

for the motor cycle football match

-Reuter,

LATE MISS O'DELL

which will be played on the Funeral At Happy Valley

ground of the Kowloon Football Club to-morrow morning at 11.30

Q.nt.

H.K.V.D.C. (Motor Car Sec- tion),S. C. Banks (A.J.S.), W. L. 13 Miller (Excelsior), B. S. Rogers 19 | (A.J.S.), S. J. Clark (P. & M.) and H. G. Williams (Humber). 238 Fall of wickets:-1-0; 2-49; 3-49: Reserve.-R. W. Sapsed (Raleigh). Captain Howard's Team-E. 3. Spradbury (Coventry Eagle), F. Baker (Harley), W. Simpson

Total

4-77; 5-77; 8-36; 7-176; 8-191; D-127; 10-283,

Cemetery

Was

The funeral of Miss Ada Lillian O'Dell, whose death reported Cemetery, Happy Valley, last even yesterday, took place at the Protestant

ing, in the presence of relatives and friends,

The Rev. W. Walton Rogers con ducted the service at the graveside, and the chief tourners were Mr. L. E. Lammert (brother-in-law) and Mrs.

R. W. (Harley), W. Borrowman (Tr. E. Lammert (sister), Mr. G. P.

BOWLING ANALYSIS

0. M.

Baker

Laskett

Boumphrey

11 3 18 G

7.5 1 34

58 2 31 2

2

Moseley

9 1 52

R 2 30

1

Bennett

Royal Navy-1st Innings

Lt. J. P. Wright, c Wyatt, b

Reynolds

Capt. F. G. Slitoe, e Reynolds,

Fry

Squad. Leader Boumphrey,

Christian

umph), Captain Howard (B.S.A.).

It is understood that the teams

2 will oficially escort "Sir Cumfer

ence de Tong" from the Star Ferry

to the K.F.C. ground at 10.15 a.m. to-morrow.

Dutch Arrest Chief Agitators

8

EAST INDIES' "REDS

Lt. F. M. R..Stephenson, b Fry

4

2

Comdr. E. G. Stanley, c Davis,

b Fry

7

Comdr. F. C. Baker, 1.b.w, b

Reynolds

8

A.B. F

F. N. Laslett, e Sawyer, b

Reynolds

7

Sub-Lt. C. L. Glass,

Wyatt, b

0

Reynolds Sub-Lt. P. C. Moseley, not out. Stoker T. Crosa, b Christian.... Engr.-Lt, C. R. Bennett, not out

Extras

Lammert, and Mr. H. A. Lammert.

At the cemetery waze

Miss

H. D.. Sawyer (Hend Mistress of the Diocesan Girls' School, where the deceased Was teacher).. Mrs.

C. B. Shann, Miss Walters, Miss Weat- worth, Miss Bedford, Moa Margery Mason, Miss Taylor, Miss Clark, Mrs. Pearce, Mr. and Mra Baldwin, Miss E. Batalha,

Mr.

In east and north Yorkshire thousands of acres are covered with water which is six feet deep. In North Wales many roads are again impassable.

When the River Dee burst its banks near Corwen yesterday morn- ing farmers lost many cattle and

BOXING

CITY HALL

SATURDAY, JANUARY 41.

9.15 P.M.

15 Round Contest Middleweight Championship of the Colony

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Booking at Mon" on the 2nd Jan for members

For the mers

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At The Hg Kong

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December 30, 1929.

sheep despite all attempts at rescue, The storm carried away the serial of the British Broadcasting Cor. B. M. Armstrong, G. Audit. poration short-wave station at Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bok, S. M. Chelmsford.. Other stations worked Brown, E. Boschan, T. Blay, C. normally, but the mishap at Cheims- | Bonamy. of the arrangement for broadcasting Chow, A. H. Clark, Mrs, N. Coles, | ford necessitated the abandonment F. Coates, Mr. and Mrs. F. G.

for American listeners of the Arch-T. C. Cheng, D. Chaddock. livered last night at Canterbury bishop of Canterbury's sermon, de-f

G. S. Dales. Cathedral.-British Wireless Ser-

vice.

THE SAMOAN RIOTS

•Ex-Convict Chieftain Among The Dead

Wellington, Yesterday.

The complete casualty list in the

and six injured, besides 8 Samoans killed and 12 injured.

I. A. M. Graco, Capt. C. B. Rigge, Mr. Samea rioting is one policeman killed John Hennessey Seth, Mr. A. W. Tickle and Mr. C. R. M. Young.

Among the numerous floral tributes

The Samoan deaths include Chief were the following:-"Dad and Mum.” "Florerce

Tamasese, who served a term of impri and Lionel," Batavia, Yesterday.

"Eisie and Owing to the receipt of evi

Arthur," "Frank and Ida," "Bort, sonment in New Zealand for failing to Florence and Alfred," "Elsie, Ernie, pay taxes. Two thousand members of dence that the "Association of

Isa and Margery," "Tom and Mary," the Mau participated in the parade at Nationalists of Indonesia" intend- "Percy and Nellie," "Rene and Bertie," which the rioting started, and 300 11ed to organise trouble in the New "Maud and Frank," "Charlie and

joined in the attack against the Polico. 5 Year, the authorities have carried Alice," "George, Geoffrey and Eileen."-Reuter.

qut wholesale raids throughout Others were from the Diocesan · Girls* · the Dutch East Indies, including School Resident Staff, Diocesan Girls' the native political centres of

School Day Staff, Class Eight, Miss Bandoeng, Semarang, and Soura-Drury and Sisters at the Mutlida Hor- baya.

1

Total (for 9 wkte.) 62 Fall of wickets:-1-5; 2-9; 3-12; 4-21; 5-29; 0-40; 7-40; 8-46; 0-61.

Today's Play

pital, Mak Tat and Mak Pak-ting, Miss H. D. Sawyer, Misses E. L. and Play was resumed at 11 a.m. to seized and examined without re-

Quantities of documents ware E. I. Batalha, Nancy McNeillie, Mrs. day and drizzles continued.

The Royal Navy added 19 runa ault. Many natives have been de- and the 1st innings realised 80, tained, and several prominent agi- The last wicket tators arrested.

153 in arrears.

K. McIntyre, Estelle Le Maitre, Min E. C. and K. Murphy, Mra. D. K. Blair and Miss Blair, Dorothy Razaret, Miss M. C. Bedford, Mrs. A. Stephen Mit- proved that Ban-chell, Winifrede M. Sutton Miss D.

partnership (of 19 runs) was thedoeng is the chief centre of pro

It has been most productive of the innings.

pagande, but Government action has apparently cut this off at the

HOCKEY

Yesterday's Drawn Game

The Hong Kong Hockey Club, 2nd XI played the Punjab Regiment at King's Park yesterday and drew, each side scoring two goals.

Macdougal and Fincher scored for the Club.

: source.

The situation is quiet.

CARILLON OF BELLS

Recitals Given Daily In Hyde Park

Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pestonji and Stone, Mrs, and Misa Gil, Mrs. M. family, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Farrell, Mr. and Mrs GB, Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reid Mr. and Mrs. Claude Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. T. L Christe, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M. de Graca, Dr. and Mrs.

Lawson (Singapore), Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Seth, Mr. and Mrs. C1 BM.. Young, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunt. Capt.

and Mrs. C. R. Riggs and Muriel, Rev.

and Mrs. W. W. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs.

Eric Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Robin- Rugby, Yesterday.

son and Bonale, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Before shipment to Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. G. Burnett, Mr. Beth, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Abraham, New Zealand, where they will be and Mrs. L. J. Cave, Mr. and Mrs. Club v. Punjabis

hung asawar memorial, an ex F..X. V. Ribeiro and Miss Angelina, The follwing will represent the ceptionally fine carillon of bells, Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Farrell. Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" team which has been cast in London, Mr. J. F. Grose, Mr. W. Tieklo against the Punjabis, at, the Marina has been placed in Hyda. Park, Mr. A. Nasimi, Harold Seth.

હું.. Ground at 5 pm. sharp on Friday, and daily recitals are to be given January 3-R W. Sapsed, L. A. R. upon them by famous ringers... Duncan, G. Rankin, (Capt.), A. A. R. Experts state that the bells re- Botelho, E. G..8. Dale, H. W. Lason- present one of the finest examples der, S. J. H. Fox, Major Kerrich, L. of the bell-founders' craft

ever

G. Frost, H., Hazell and D. M. Mac-produced-British Wireless Ser dougal.

vice.

Modern Mother-"Did you have afternoon, darling?" a good time at the playground this

new supervisor was trying to instil Modern Child-"No, Mother, the

a, sply of galety."

K. C. Fairchild.

F. A. Firth, Mrs. C. D. M. Finch.

E. Goetschel, J. N. Grant

C. B. Hebb, H. Hutchen, O. and T. R. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Haight, Misa E. M. Head.

J. E. Joseph.

J. E. Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. Jan- Chan-asm.

A. H. Kutschback, T. W. Kwok. K. J. Lee, W. J. Loke, J. Y: Lum,. Miss M. D. Lloyd, S. C. Lee, Miss- H. Lillie, Lieut. Laurin.

J. Massabut, F. C. MacFadye

M. Morales, Mrs. T. Macdonald,

A. Onderwyzer, F. S. Odom.. A. Paxton,

John Schroder,

Sample.

Blies M. S.

S. T. Tan, R. Thuan. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wallace, J. T. Warren.

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