HONCKONG'S FINEST UNERA
LAST TWO DAYS AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15, & 9.30 p.m. FULL SPEED AHEAD
FOR
TRANSAT
NTIC
floating palace of spendthrifts and sirens, swindlers and scapegoats
with
EDMUND LOWE
LOIS MORAN
John Halliday
Greta Nissen
• Jean Hersholt
10
Myrna Loy
Story by Guy Bolton
Directed by WILLIAM K. HOWARD
THE CHINA MAIL.
CURRENT SPORTING COSSIP
AUSTRALIA HOLD G. E. R. DIVETT WINS
TRUMP CARD.
Woodfull and Badman Turn the Tide.
328. RUNS IN THE LEAD.
STEWART CUP.
New Course Bogey Pool and a Second.
FANLING GOLF.
G. E. R. Divett (14) 3 up won the Bogey Pool (new course). ·
The next best score was C. W. F. Booker (4): 1 down. There were
PROBABLE ELEVEN FOR SATURDAY.
Strong Side Opposed to Services.
SHIELD DRAWS.
The following have been select- ed to play against the Services as a Probable Interport XI. on the K.F.C. ground on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.;-
Melbourne, Yesterday. At the close of play to-day Aus- tralia with one wicket in hand held a lead of 394 runs. The backbone 11 entries.
• G. E. R. Divett (14) 9 up won of the South African attack was
the A. B. Stewart Cup (new broken by the record second wicket course). There were 64 entries. partnership between Woodfull and
The Mixed Medal (new course) Bradman which realised 274 runs, was cancelled owing to lack of but amazing grit and determination
Captain J. H. Anderson 81-5 did not allow the incoming batsmen 76 win the Medal Round (old to take any liberties.
course). There were 16 entries. :
W. R. Vallance (10) 1 up won the Bogey Pool (old course) while G. E. R. Divett (14) all square was second.
Melbourne, To-day. Ironmonger was bowled without adding to Australia's total of 584
runs.
On going in a second time South Africa knocked up 66 runs for one wicket up to lunch time.
Full scores as cabled by Reuter were as follow:-
[entries.
Other scores ineludad L. G. S. Dodwell (5), Col. R. H. Skinner (8), and H. L. Schultz (17)-all There were 62 were one down. entries. :
{A. EASTMAN WINS THE BOGEY POOL.
New Year at Fanling.
Australia-First Innings.
W. H. Ponsford, b. Bell
7
D. G. Bradman, c Cameron, b
Quinn
2
W. M. Woodfull, c Cameron, b
Bell
7
Edmund LOWE
Lais· MORAN
A. F. Kippax, a Bell, b Quinn
In the Bogey Pool played over the Kowloon course during the 52 New Year Holidays, A. Eastman
John Halliday*
Myrna Loy
15 Jean Horshol
NEXT CHANGE
THURSDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1932.
CLARA
BOW
Lov
*Her Wedding Night
a Paramount Picture.
with
Ralph Forbes, Charles Ruggles.
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BOOKING AT THE THEATRE.
The
China
Dail
TEL. 25313.
SPORTS
ALMANAC
THE BEST 50 CENTS WORTH
S. McCabe, e Morkel, b Bell
W. Riga. c Mitchell, b Bell
E. L. a'Beckett, c Mitchell, b
Quinn
derers), Strange (Club);
Rodger (Club); Mallane (Bor- Hay (Argylls), McKelvie (Kowloon) (captain), Bliss (Kowloon); B. Goaano (Recreio), McTavish (Ar- gylls). Howe (Club), A. V.. Gasano (Recreio), and Duncan (Border.
era).
Reserves: Martin, C. Plie, Haw- jaon, and Shepherd.
Referee: P.0. Kirby. Linesmen: Sergt. Caswell and R.P.O. Darlington.
White shirts will be provided. The proceeds from this match will be devoted to the Navy and Army Branches of the M.C.L
SHIELD COMPETITION.
The replay in the Junior Shield Competition between the Recreio and the R.A.F. will be played on the Recreio ground at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, January 9. Referee: H. Fieldhouse.
The following is the draw. for the Second Round of the Shield
22 all square, was successful. G. P. Competitions to be played
68 Murphy 82-13=69 and W. G. Saturday, February 27.
6
W. A: Oldfield, Vincent, b
Quinn'
0
G. V. Grimmett, e Morkel, b Bell
9
|T. Wall, not out
6
H. Ironmonger, run out
12
Extras
7
Total
198
Bowling-A. J. Bell 5 for 69, N. L. Quinn 4 for 42.
South Africa-First Innings.
B. Mitchell, e McCabe, b Wall 17 S. Curnow, b Grimmett ...... 47 A. J. Christy, McCabe,
C Ironmonger
on
Trice 90-16-74 qualified for the Junior Competition. (2nd Round). Captain's Cop.
Our Sports Diary.
HOCKEY-To-morrow Hong Kong Club v. Army at U.S.R.C.) At 4.80 p.m.
Friday--Hong Kong Club "A"
v. Recrsio at, King's Park at 5 pin.; Radio Sports, v. St. An drew's Club.
HUNTING-To-morrow-Fan- ling Hunt (Kennels) at 8.15 p.m.
Sunday
Fanling Hunt and Race Club Hounds Meet (Lok Ma
hau Crossroads) at 8.15 p.m. RUGBY FOOTBALL-To-mor- row-Club "A" v. H.M.S. Kent at Happy Valley at 5 D.m.
Saturday Triangular Tourna ment Club v. Army at Happy Valley
at 4 p.m. GOLF
Thursday-Completion
16 of Second Round of Taggart Cup
H. W. Taylor, 1.b.w., b Grimmett 11
D. P. B. Morkel, b.w., b
Ironmonger
H. B. Cameron, st. Oldfield, b
Ironmonger
33
39
J. Viljoen, e Wall, b McCabe. 111
C. L. Vincent, e Oldfield, b Wall 16
Q. McMillan, c Oldfield, b Wall 29
N. L. Quinn, b McCabe
A. J. Bell, not out
Extras
Total
(Ladies).
First Adamson Cup
Splation of
of
CRICKET - Saturday - First
Don Kowloon C.C. v. Hong
C.C. (L.); Indian R.C., Y. Univeralty
(L.); Craigengower
C.C...v. Royal Artillery (L) NAVY v. Civil Service C.C. (L);
Second Division-University
Boon
11
Indian R.C.
10
18
Kong C.C. v.
Craigengower
868
Bowling:T. Wall 3 for 98; E. L. A'Beckett 0 for 29; . C. V. Grimmett 2 for 100; H. Ironmonger
8 for 72; S McCabe 2 for 41..
Australia Second Innings.
{W. M. Woodfull, e Mitchell; b
McMillan
161
W. H. Ponsford, e Mitchell, b.
Bell
84
D. G. Bradman, 1.b.w., Vincent 167
67
| A. F. Kippax, e Curnow, b Mc-
Millas
3. J. McCabe, e Mitchell b Mc-- ! Millan
K. Rigg, e Mitchell, b. Vincent- W. A. Oldfield, bl.b.w., |·"Milan":
E. La'Backett, b Vincent,, CV. Grimmett," not "out T. M: Wall, b Vincent i H. Ironmonger, b Quinn
Extras
Police V
4.
Recrejo v (L.); Hong dc. (L): FOOTBALL Saturday - La! Wah Cup Competition-Navy v Army at 4 p.m.; Chinese League -South China "A" v. Chinese Athletic "P"; South China "B" v. Chinese Athletic "A"; Eastern
Yee Woo
KENT DEFEAT THE SERAPIS.
Services Billiards
Tournament.
Elaying at the Sailors' and Sol-
71 dern Home last night. In the 1 second round of the Services, bil-
Harde tournament for the Ng 826-1 kwong Challenge Cups, H.MS: Kent met and defeated the team 16 from the destroyer Serapis, -
[Kick off at 2.30 p.:n:]
Recreio or R.A.F. v. Navy on the
Recreio ground.
12th Batt R.A. Sookunpoo.
v. R.A.D.C. st
Kowloon v. S.W.B. on the Kow- loon ground.
Argylls v. Club at Chatham Rd. Senior Competition (Semi-Finals).
[Kick off at 4 p.m.]
Police v. S.W.B. on the Club ground.
Club v. Argylls at Sookunpoo. Extra Time must be played in all matches if necessary.
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FINAL SHOWINGS
TO-DAY
At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20
& 9.20 p.m.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1932,
KAIPING HOUSEHOLD COAL
In Lot of not
Jess ban 1/2-tud:- Delivered to Peak District (above Bowen Road), $23.00 per con. Delivered Bowen Road and Lower Lavels, $21.00 per ton. Delivered Pokfulus m $23.00 Road,
nor ton.
to
to
Delivered to Kowloon. 319.00
per ton.
Orders should
| be sent in writ- ing at least 24 hours before the Coal is quired.
All orders must be accom panied by Cash, Cheque, or "Compradore Order payable
to “The Hallan Mining Ad- ministration."
THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION.
Head Office:-TIENTSIN.
DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents, Hong Kong.
K. FUJIYAMA
PHOTOGRAPHER
ANNOUNCES HIS REMOVAL
To
2, WYNDHAM STREET,
3rd floor.
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ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacture
High Class English Jewellery.
MAJESTIC
VICTOR
McLAGLEN
BOOKING
AT THE THEATRE
TEL. 57222.
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"MOROCCO.”
H.M.S. Kent. Marine Winter
150
21
L/Stoker Cunniffe
180
L/Smn: Relton
150
L/Sma. Holdan
160
Total
554
Bdamn. Coulson
189
Bowling Yificent 4 for $154;
HM 3. Beraplay
Quinn for
P.O
720
F.O
Innings
Dishonored
MARLENE
DIETRICH
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