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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930.
NEW YEAR SOCCER KOWLOON FOOTBALL
AT HOME
BIG SCORES IN DIVISION I. AND NORTHERN SECTION
11 GOALS AT DARLINGTON
CLUB
ANNUAL CHARITY GALA A GREAT SUCCESS
FANCY DRESS "SOCCER"
The Kowloon Football Club held
their Annual Charity Gala yester- day morning at their ground in Chatham Road.
The full programme of the Hong League football at Home yester- Kong Boxing Association's tour-day was noteworthy for the heavy nament at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night is now announced scoring in Division and in the as follows:-
Northern section. In the topmost 15 rounds Middleweight Cham-circle two clubs playing be- The arrival of "Circumference pionship of the Colony-A.B. fore their
supporters du Tong" and "Lady du Tong" Ewin (H.M.S. "Rent") v. Jock
did marked the opening, and the fun ran up seven each Crichton (H.M.S. "Cornwall").
Own
10 rounds Welterweight contest: one of the Northern teams.started with the Married v. Single -Stoker Godden (H.M.S. "Corn Darlington, however, had a bag of Football Match, both teams being flower) v. Marine Fraser (H.M.S.eight but their visitors, South in Fancy Dress. The result was "Tamar").
10 rounds Welterweight contest: —A.B. Hall (H.M.S. "Hermes") v,! Stoker Sacker (H.M.S. "Corn- wall").
6 rounds Bantamweight con- test: A.B. Rawlings (H.M.S. "Hermea") V. A.B. Morrisey (H.M.8. "Cornwall”).
6 rounds Light-Heavyweight con- test: Sgt. Hay (H.K. Police) v. Stoker Irwin (H.M.S. "Kent").
In addition to the main event between Ewin and Crichton, which will prove to be a great "draw,"| there are two 10-round welter weight contesta.
Fraser is an old favourite in Hong Kong and won at the last tournament. 'His opponent, Godden, has boxed many men of Ewin's callbre and has done so with success.
THE KING AND CHINA
New Year Greeting to the Republic
London, Yesterday. Replying to Now Year greetings from President Chiang Kai-shek, H.M. the King cabled: "With mach plea- sure I received your kind message of New Year greet- ings on behalf of the National Government and the people of the Republic of China, and I sincerely reciprocate good wishes."—Renter.
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Hall has done well in Manila and Sacker haa ahone in Shang-
Shields, brought the total up to 11.
The Scottish League was full of hal, where he was highly praised.
games are The bantamweights are promis-interest and further ing lads. And, in the light-heavy being played to-day. contest, a former Guardsman in
Sergeant Hay of the HK. Police will appear.
IDLE JEWS & ARABS
Unemployment Lower In Palestine
Rugby, Yesterday.
London, Yesterday, League football results (home club mentioned first throughout); are as follow:-
TUESDAY
Division III. (South) Northampton 2 Newport
NEW YEAR'S DAY
Division I
་
Blackburn ·7 Middlesbrough Bolton
7 Huddersfield Manchester City -3 Wednesday Sheffield United 4 West Ham Bunderland 3 Barnley
Division IL
The Colonial Office leaves a state- ment showing a satisfactory reduction of unemployment in Palestine. During the month of October unemployment among both Jews and Arabe decreased, [notwithstanding the fact that nearly 800 working men and women entered country. At the end of the month it Barnsley was estimated there were 700 Jews Bury without employment, most of whem Charlton Oldham claim to belong to the building trades, About half of this number stated they had lost their employment In conse- quence of the recent disturbances. The total number of Araba unemploy ed at the end of October was estimated to be 1,600, of which more than a third belonged to the building trades. October, 1928, the figures were 1,400 and 2,500 for Jewish and non-Jewish
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1 Chelsea
0 Blackpool
2 Wolverhampton
5 West Bromwich Division IIL (South) ·
4 Swindon Division III. (North)
Accrington Chesterfeld Darlington: Hartlepools
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Southport. Stockport Wigan
7 Carlisle
2 Rochdale
8 South Shields
6 Rotherham
1 York
0 Barrow
-1. Lincola
2 Crewe
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a draw, 4 goals each.
were
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During the interval of this match, spectators
given motor-cycle abundant thrilla; a football match filling in the spare minutes. The result was a win. for the H.K.V.D.C. (Mator Cycle Section) over a team captained by Capt. Howard of the Somerset Light Infantry. The latter team
two however,
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were
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S. C. Banks was responsible for| the only three goals, scored.
At the conclusion of events Mrs. E. Cock presented souvenirs and the recipient of prizes, and was three hearty cheers.
The committee are to be con- gratulated upon the excellent pro- gramme and arrangements.
EGYPT'S POLICY To Reach Honourable Agreement
Caho, Yesterday.
The Nationalist leader, Nahas Pasha, has formed a Cabinet, and takes the Premiership and Ministry of the Interior, and Wassef Pasha Ghali, the Foreign Ministry. In a 3 letter to King Fuad, Nahas aaya that one of the principal objects will be to secure real independence for Egypt, and reach an honourable and 1stable agreement with Great Bri- 1tain-Reuter.
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