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Armistice Day was observed in the Colony with all due solemnity. The observation was on a rather elaborate scale than heretofore, and the resulting ceremony was one of the A full. report most impressive yet seen in Hong Kong." appears in the current issue of the, OVERLAND' CHÏNA MAIL.
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A situation fraught
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Another, Interesting report in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL concerns an allegation brought by the Official Film Censor. It was stated that a film had been shown at a local cinema without the permission of the then acting censor. The Magistrate, dismissing the case, made saplent comment upon the methods of censoring.
As a result of an attack, sald to be by terrorists, Mr. Lenox Simpson, erstwhile Commissioner of Customs under the short-lived Shanst regiment, in Tientsin, succumbed. Mr. Simpson, well-known under his nom-de-plume of Putnam Weale, was a well-known figure in North China. The attack made upon him has been the subject of con siderable controversy, The OVERLAND CHINĂ MAIL con- tains all relevant despatches on the subject,
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SOCCER SUSPENSION
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REPLY AWAITED. -
The auspension of Chan Kwong- iu and Tao Kwai-shing, two play- ers of the Chinese Athletic Asso-
ciation, was, again the subject of
Council meeting: discussion at:a
of the Hong Kong Football Asso- ciation yesterday, when the minutes of the lengthy proceed- ings before the Emergency Com- mittee, the Counell body, and the Appeals Board were rend by the Chairman, Mr. J. Ormiston.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Sport Columns
RUGBY FOOTBALL TRIAL.
Disappointing Game at the Valley.
POOR FORWARDS.
CRICKET.
R.A.S.C. DEFEAT ROYAL ENGINEERS,
ONLY FOUR RUNS.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
RUGBY.
Bedford and Dulwich Victories.
CRANLEIGH LOSE.
The following are the latest ré- sulta
to hand of the Public Schools' rugby season:
Sppingham
Tonbridge
fithou
Haileybury
Klevetorne
20 Cranwell
Jaahelge
#
Town ......
13, 1930.
A.D.C.
PLAYS AT HELENA MAY INSTITUTE.
CROWDED HOUSE.
The "Helona May Institute was crowded last night for the per- formance of two short plays given Hong Kong Amateur by the
Cites Dramatic Clab under the 'direc 15 Tichinors Ation of Mr. E. S. C. Brooks assist-
Mt. Bartholeness A. 1
Playing at Sookunpoo yesterday, Dulwich the Royal Army Service Corps. ..........? defeated the Royal Engineers by ro four runs..
Chaslight Store NAAR ZEMJUARA
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Merchant Taylored by Mr. John Robertson. Hamlyn Park A.
Old Pauline A. B
It is the first time that an Halyn Park A.A.D.C. production has been given in the Helena May Institute, and
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City of London Fch. Datort Kalles
Clark's XV,
................. 13 E F. Pickering
Washers
Sherborne
1
1. N. C. Greenwich &. 12
the innovation is due to the naw stage downstairs, which is larger and more convenient than the old-
- Bả Cafersatione, and has thus made a theatri-
B. A. thalam enl performance possible. Roselyn Pick "A" BS
"Snobs," by Temple Thurstan, Bridgewater's XY.... D The Talley is an amusing skit on snobbery in Queen' Wh, 19
Momley 2nd XV
[By "Serum Half")*
Batting first, the R.A.S.C., ruperial Bezeiro Coll. A very disappointing game was
thanks to a stand between Cole Mazalem College Scht. 21 As a result it was decided to cable the English Football Asso-witnessed on the Club ground yes (29) and Mackay (15) and n con-
fot out from Tanglesina ... 1 fourth ciation as follows:
terday when the
trial tribution of 14
Harrison randingkan il Simpson, totalled 99. "Reference Chinese Soccer match, was played. The game was
was the most successful bowlere! touring team the Association slow, faulty and lacked Incident. claiming four wickets for 16 runs. Beera's (Harp.)
Castory Pay $ has decided after due trial that
The forwards of both sides An enterprising innings of 44 0.5.... players having accepted sum of money have unwittingly forfelt were again heavily handicapped by limbury placed the Engineersitha Valen ed amateur status. This means on account of their not knowing/ within striking distance of their Magdalen College 8.21
opponents' total, but the failure y the off side rule,, several good of the last few batsmen gave them
well deserved victory
they cannot again play in Hong Kong as all competitions hero" are amateur. Will you allow us openings belug lest through a for- to make new rule to reinstate ward gazing at the ball behind them as amateura pfter adequate him. There were one or two quite terms of suspensions. As our
were few.
R.A.S.C. by runs.
Scores:-
R.A.S.C.
Major Langmald, e Harrison, b
Mechan... L/Cpl. Cadman, Mitchell, b
Mechan
declalon has caused considerable good forward rushes, but concen- trouble amongst Chinese, clubstrated efforts
The please cable reply as soon as efforts were too often individual, Fampiin, Lb.w., & Harrison
possible."
The Chairman said`, that no reply has been received in this cable, and the matter must con- sequently await further develop ments from the Home Country:
Match Again Postponed.
runs with the remaining forwards too far away to render assistance; it may perhaps have been the danger of off-wide play, ever hovering over the attacking pack, The line
At the commencement of the that kept them back meating a letter was read from outs were not manoeuvred in the the Chinese Athletic Association | correct style-there was very asking that they be allowed to little passing the ball to the fly a feeble postpone this week end's game, half; it was too often and also stating that if the pat in his direction. It is always League
Management Committee safer to pass, the ball back from the Boft or hard did not approve of the application a line out as they were willing to forfeit the pat is always dangerous should it points.
go astray.
The Council discussed the mat ter, the League Management Com- mittee having no objection in plac- ing the matter before them.
West's Dashing Game. Buttress played a hard game throughout and was conspicuous In the line outs, from which he Mr. Duncar asked for informia was passing the ball very neatly. tion regarding the two matches West played
a dashing game in which had already been postpon-the loose, but he must get over ed and whether the League Dan that tendency to grope
for the agement Committee were satisfied ball when dribbling. In a for that the Chinese Athletic Associa-
ward rush the ball should be kept tion gave adequate reasons for at the feet until a convenient their inabili to turn out their bounce sends the balf into the team. Mr. May. In reply. said
hands for a passing movement. that the Committee had consider Peers was also very prominent in ed the reasons given in the two the loose and in a hard runner previous cases, and that they
when given the opportunity. satisfied the Committee. They ac Once he nearly got over for a try copted the postponement of the but, was tackled beautifully three matches, which will be re-arrang yards from the line.. led later.
Black was
good Commenting on the present ap Macredy behind the scrum, and plication, Mr., Duncan said that it
of those was rather a destructive policy short dashes
again. brought off one
for the line. He and a firm stand had to be taken. held a big advantage as regards The Association had a fixture list, and in fairness to all the Clubs speed, but he worked well behind a serum which did not seem to they had to adhere to it.
fit in together.
It was decided to write to the Chinese Athletic Association ask- ing them to give a full explana- tion as to the reason for making the present application.
RESULTS OF SOCCER DRAWS.
Scotland Plays England on Xmas Day.
SUNDAY HERALD CUP,
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too
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some
Weak Passing. The three-quarters, for unaccountable reason,
were all knocking on continuously. The passing was very, weak, either go ing too high or too low and caue-
infringements
L/C.. Fry, c Holmes, b Meehan' L/G Macnamare, f.b.w, ¿
Harrison
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Harrison
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F. Picker's Clark'
all its guisea! The principal part' was taken by Mr. E. W. Hamilton, who gave a clover and amusing character-study of "Bradbury," the self-made man and held the interest of the audience all the time. He was ably seconded by. Mr. R. E. Lindsell, who gat great deal of dry humour out of Tariheath the part of "Hepple," the "perfect Oxfordsh. Nomade .....
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ASSOCIATION RESULTS.
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and C. E. Holmes.
"Half an Hour," by J. M. Barrie, is a queer intriguing little play, and (like 80 many
of Barrie's plays) it leaves the au- dience guessing! The part of Lady Lilian was played with much charm by Evelyn Grist who show- ed emotional capacity and the power of rising to an occasion! MoterniansIt was sometimes a little difficult Old Wykehusets to hear her--but she has such an 01 Tanddelias 1 expressive face and natural man-
Ardingly Lose to Bank Eleven.
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Extras
Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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.Royal Engineers. Mitchell,
c Lorkin, b
Q.M.S.
Маслетата L/G. Meehan, 1.b.w. b Fry. Lt. Anstruther, Pamplin, b Fry Col Skinner, b Macnamara S.M.
Gomer, b Simpson Sgt. Harrison, Macnamara Spr. Himbury, b Fry
L. Macdonald, b Simpson EL-Col. Marsden, b Simpson Spr. Whitefield, e Cole, b`Simpson Spr. Holmes, not out
Extras
Fry
Total
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· CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS FON SATURDAY.
The following have been select- ed to represent the Civil Service friendly match Club 1st XI. in against the Garrison C.C. on Civil Service ground at 2 p.m. on Satur- day:
E. B. Reed (captain), G. R. Sayer, R. H. Griffiths, F. Baker, B. D. Evans, F. J. Ling, J. E. Richardson, R..M. Wood. J. Barrow, D. R. Kelly, and F. H. Holdman.
The following have been select- ing
throughouted to represent the Civil Service: Plummer and Mills proved the Club 2nd XI. in a friendly match best combination on the Colours against the Police Club on Soo- wing. Their co-operation was kunpoo ground at 2 pm. on Satur sound and their reverse passes day:
PING-PONG.
JUNIOR DIVISION LEAGUE RESULTS.
The latest results in the Junior Division are as follows:-
excellent, but the knock-on did PAW. Grimmitt (captain), H. E. not entirely leave them unscath-8trange, E. W. Hamilton, R. G. ed. Lammert and. More had Robertson, J. F. McGowan, JW. Tittle to do throughout the match, B. C. K. Hawkins. W. H. Edmonds, Wilson, A. E. Wood, F. E. Matthews both being-marked very well, arid W. Harris-Walker. At a meeting of the Hong Kong Fox, at full-back, was very Reserves: J Evans and B. R. Football Association last evening sound with his kicking, and his Davies. the draws for the Shield Competi-punt ahead in the carlier moments tions and the Sunday Herald In-of the second-half led to a touch ternational Charity Cup ware down near the corner flag. His completed.
handling was good and always The following were the results well judged and his tackling was of the draws :----
never severaly, taxed. Whitham, Senior Shield.
turning out for the first time this South Walea Borderers v. Argyll season, gave an impressive, display and Sutherland Highlanders, at Soo-both in defence and attack. It kunpou.
Kowloon y., Police, at Kowloon,
was great to see him set his three- ||w.o. Junior Shield
quarters going on the slightest Chinese A.A. beat Filipino Club,
32 games to 8. provocation. He was too apt to try to go through on his own and several times atould have been penalised for holding on to the ball in the scrum Hla tackling Sunday Herald Cup ma was excellent and an object leston Scotland v England on Christmas for any, beginnor, v | Day, Mond
In a scrappy game the Stripes China v Portugal or Boxing Day beat the Colours by two tries (6 Both matche to be played on the Club ground
points) to a try (8 points), Black Armistice Day Receipts opened the scoring shortly before
South Wales Borderers v. Police, at Sookumpoo.
Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders v. Royal Navy, at Kowloon F.C,
Royal Artillery v.. St. Joseph's, at Chatham RoadNTOTDE
Kangto School beat Hip Wah ‚Â
Commercial Press beat Ho Hong Bank, 19 games to 10.
Hip Kung AA beat Hop Chee Club, 27, games to 8.
Ho Hong Bank beat Indian: R.C, 50 games to 5.
Catholic beat Hip Wa Ho Hong Bank Beat Nam Chung AA wo
Kangto School beat Hin Kun School, 20 games to 15:
Hop Ches Clah beat Filipino Club,
. All the matches have now been
It was stated that gross receipts half-time when he went through wo for the match played on Armis from a serum near the Colour's Nam Mo A.A beat Nam Chung tlee Day between the Services and line Fox, taking advantage of Ah, wo
absence the Rest amounted to $635. The Whitham's momentary meeting passed a resolution allot after half-time, punted ahead to played off and the finals will be ting a donation from this sum to score near the corner flag, andese Catholic Club, when the South wards the Poppy Day Fund. placed his aids six points in the Chins. AA. will meet the Eip
The following were the Commit, lead. From a movement opened
decided on Saturday in the Chin-
Wi-Fi: Peers, · E, F,
tee appointed to take charge of Up by Whitham, Stock got over Keung AAPS the arrangements for the next In- for the Colours near to the posts, Lambert; d. H. King, J. L. Donner. terpor series: W but the kick falled,
ELAB Gammell, B. F. Birttrens, Mr. Ormiston, Captain Descon Prospective Fifteen for Baturday Massey A. D. Suttll, B. L. Stock and the following members of the Emergency Committes: Messrs H The Club will play a United and G. A. L. Plammer
This I consider, would prove a K. Leg, R.. K. Duncan, and H. M. Service XV. on the Club ground McTavish M
on Saturday, and a good struggle very formidable side, and though Club Eleven for Saturday. -2 The following have been select le expected though little at the Plummer fe out of position In the the latter's forwards, I feel he is too good a moment le koown ed to represent the Club on Saturday against the Club de Replayers, I might take this oppor-man to be left out on account of there being fō vacancy in the forecast of
line. He has three-quarter My selection
weight, which will prove advan
over-heavy
tunity of venturinj the Club artsen
Ferguson
5 ml Chiswellians
Git Yeriminalers ........
Westminster Thatcher that it was possible to follow her meaning, without a'ctually words, Mr. Old Pancroftións...hearing all the
E. S. C. Brooks gave a strong and virile, interpretation of the part of the husband.
LOCAL
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Hockey-To-day-Y,M.C.A.
v. Royal Corps of Signals. SaturdayY. M. C. A. Somersets.
V.
Lawn Tennis-To-morrow- Open Ladles Singles Cham- plonship, Mrs. Keary v. Mrs. Grimble, 2.30 p.m.; Miss Enid
Lo v. Mrs. Dook, 4 p.m. (U.S.R.C. Courts).
Doubles Sunday Mixed Championship, Miss Enld Lo and M. W. Lo v. Mrs. Keary L Goldman v. Mrs. McCaw and M. K. Lo; Mrs. Taylor
• and C. A. L Rumjohn; (Chinese R.C. Courta), 3 p.m.
Polo-To-morrow-Civilians
v. Green Howardz 4 p.m.
Monday-All Army v. Green
· Howards, ¿ p.m.
November 21-Polo Club v. Green Howards, 4 p.m.
Chess-To-morrow--Entries close for Kowloon Chess Club. Championship.
Rugby Football-Saturday- Club v. United Servicos.
V
A touch of comedy was provid- ed by Joyce Miskin, who mado a
hit in the amusing part of "Susta." The lesser parts were all good. Mr. C. E. Holmes was most convincing as "Paton" and Esmée Brooks very natural and In clear-cut as "Mrs. Redding." the part of "Dr. Brodie" Mr. C. Champkin infused a great deal of meaning Into his second meeting with Lady Lilian. Mr. W. E. Simmonds was excellent as "Red- ding," while once again Mir. R. E. Lindsell proved himself the per- fect man servant.
Mr. E. S., C. Brooks is to be congratulated on the great suc cess of his production.
ACWO.
SMUGGLERS CAUGHT
· TOBACCO CONCEALED IN A BLANKET.
Revenue Officer Grimmitt this morning charged a Chinese man |before Mr. E. H. Williams at the Central Court with failing to pay. duty on 6lb. of Chinese tobacco. He pleaded guilty.
Ping Pong Saturday — South China A.A. v. Hip Keung A.A., Chinese Catholic Club.
Cricket-Saturday—LR.C. V. Royal Artillery (L); Kowloon C.C. v. Hong Kong C.C. (L); Division II, Hong Kong CC. v. Kowloon C.C. (L); R.A.S.C. v. Civil Service (F); Poles v. Royal Signals (F); LRC. II. v. Mr. Barma's XI. (F)..
Football-Saturday-Division 1.--Club de Recreio E.K.Club, Police v. Somer. sets, South China v. Royal Artillery, Navy v. St. Joseph's, Argylls v. Kowloon; Division II.-Navy.. University, Chinese
China, V. South Recreio v..Somersets, Argylls charged a Chinese woman with v. St. Joseph's, Eastern having failed to pay for the duty Royal Artillery, Kawloon 7. Club; Division I-South.. China v. R.A.B.C, RA.O.C, Somersets, Royal Air Force Royal Engineers, Ewo Y Chinese,
Mr. Grimmitt stated that the defendant had the tobacco con- cealed in a large blanket, which he carried coming off a Chinese
steamer last night. It was true that he carried several small packets openly in a basket, but the majority of the larger packets were in the blanket.
Christmas Day - Sunday Herald Charity Cup Scotland v. England.
- Boxing Day-Sunday Herald Charity Cap China v Portu ngal
Golf Sunday Entries close for. R.H.K.C.C. Jasper Clark Cup and Championship,
St. George's and St. Andrew's Societies matchen
TuesdayCompletion of First Round of Railway Cup (Ladies),
November 28--K.G.C. Cham pionship Second Round;
•R•H‚KG.C-— Club Champion- ship and Jasper Clark Cup, hema Racing-Sunday-Fanling Hunt meeting Kwant
Fencing Monday Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club,
HOME
- Football November 22- Wales. v. England.
November 29-Engilah Cup: First Round.
A fine of $50, or, in default, four weeks' hard labour was im- posed His Worship dered the confiscation of the tobacco.
"These Nam Too launches are Įbeing a source of continual (nuis- ance to the revenue officers," de- clared Mr. Grimmitt, when he
on a quantity of Chinese tobacco.
·Mr.:: Grimmitt såld thật the tobacco was concealed in two baskets which the defendant car- rled.. when she came off a Nam Tao launch yesterday. He added that the Revenue Departinent had now to put four searchers on duty for these launches, because women, especially, tried to con ceal tobacco anywhere.
A fine of $50 with the alter- native of four weeks jail was im- posed, and the tobacco was con fiscated.
HOCKEY.
TO-DAY'S Y.M.C.A TEAM AGAINST THE R.C.S.
The following: will represent the YIL.C.A. In their, fixture with the Royal Corps of Signals: at King's Park, to-day....... Bully-off at 6:10 pm
Cope, Stoker, A. Jackson, P. Lydon RA Baten P. Doriner, L. Tipple,: La Macay, "W. H. "Smilthyg W. Parker and H.: Keyserlingv
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