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INTERPORT CUP COMPETITION - FINAL.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNISUAY, LONTOURP, “ITE,

The R.G.A then visited, the other end and sent in a shot which almost got paurd the goalie who was loudly cheered for saving Hali time arrived with a 'blank' abert.

the

THE “1914-15 STAR"" BRITISH WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS

The tollowing notes of the administra tion of these, demals have been forwarded.

Huila, re-started and about di nädfield - us---

Medal shall be awarded only for service in (1)Theatres of far-lo is intended that the 1914-15 Star and Victory theatres of war es defined in the Appendices to'cha Aring Orders concerned.

Cocos Keeling Island

Hong Kong

Special applications have been received, in the cases of the under-mentioned places The charity "match arranged by the play followed til Walker set the AA (1)For the guidance of the Metal and it has been decided, in every case not Ambrum Committee for the final of the was wing going, but ulfide called a butt. Elepartment in those Dominions which are to extend the abovementioned awards 20 The S.C.A. took up the running and undertaking the engraving and issue of cover servies therein although ich er- Interport Cup Competition attracted Frampton miskaceing let in the S... the 1914-18, Star British War and he would qualify for the award of the Jarge number of service men to the Club cutre who went in a low ground shot which Victory Medals to the members of their British War Medal provided that the ground yesterday afternoon. There were and forced a corner and the bail, dongen sble to publish certain decisions which have Ölled.

goalie cleared. The d... came again Overseas Contingents, it is thought advisernditions of Army Order u were ful also a large number, of civilians present. about the R.O.A goal until Donovan seatern given in connection with Army" Thanks to the Hongkong F.C. the stand the ball out to Couzens who was pulled upUrders 20, 200 and 301 of 1010, in order kindly lent for the occasion was gaily for off-side. From the free kick, that these modal day be administered.

Seily. got away but were pulled up by Morris uniformly..

Cyprus decorated with bunting, and the Wiltshires who passed to Wilson who unfortunately (2) The Star and Victory Medal are

Gip-Trapagarta, full band, by kind permission of Lieut. Col. visited the R.G.A. citadel but after some Army Orders concerned to commemorate received from officers and schdiers for the was standing off-side. S.C.A receiving awards to these classes specified in the greanuel Application have been service mlbury -J. R. Windham and offers of the Regi-pretty combination ended up by shooting service on the establishment of a unit in eard of medals on the grounds of service ment, played before the match and during wide. From the goal kick the R.G.A. one of the theatres of war therein defined as Medical Officer inausport or as a the first interval...

contre raced sway and sent in a low In the case of certain of the theatres of member of the Gun's Crows in a Traus The weather, proving all that could be himself at fall length, managed to turn defuition given in the Appendice by enquiry that the officer and men concern.

shot which the S.C.A goalie, throwing war it is nears to amplify the general port. It has invariably been found desired, the finetem should be put down behind the upright, the resulting kick pablishing the exact geographical limits, ed were parts to a theatre of war and A social success and the Committee of going behind. Several fouts occurred here, and, wher nit already laid down, the open-were detailed for these daties during their management are to be congratulated for teams being at fault. Midfield play operations to be commemorated are held to there only for the award of the British game becoming a trifle rough, both ing and closing dates within which the Passage. They are therefore eligible iving the public an enjoyable afternoon. followed until the R.G. centre sent the have taken place,

War Medial and act for the awards of the A vellection was made while the match ball aerons to Couzens who returned the Home was in progress by artists who were gaily shot wide of the goal. Each goal was will be published shortly.

these amplifications have 1914-15 Star" and Victory Medal. ball to the centre, McHugh sending in already been published and the remainder

(Remount combacting peran sel drowel and carried collecting boxes and visited but the defence could not be broken

Officers and enlisted soldiers who were charmed the spectators with catchy ditties and the whistle sounded with no goals.

conducting remounts, are eligible for the definitely appointed for permanent duty and guitars, at the same time extracting ont and had their share of the game

The S.C.A played only ten men through.

awart of the 1914-15 Star and Victory the "hawbies, for that deserving institu

Medal if they landed in theatre of war The R.G.A. Jacked combination and lost

in the execution of this duty within the ton, St. Dunstan's Howe," which will many a good chance through being off-side,

dates specified in the Army Orders cons benefit to the amount of nearly £30 by the

cerned. efforts put forward by the Navy men.

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CLUB POLICE.

The following will represent the Club against the Police in a friendly game to sharp: G. Rodger, W. Gerrard, 3. day on the Club ground. kick-off, 5.15 p.m. Rodger, A. McDonald, A. Boysen, G. May, 1 Goldenberg. M. Sandberg, A. S. Logan E. Riis, und A. Another.

of

(3.)The following rulings have been given and should be followed :-

1)

(a)-Civilians There have been in stances in which individual civilians of civilian units have been employed by the Military Authorities in theatres of war a certain cases where the individual or the unit have been paid by the Military For Voluntary Organisations for nursing (1)-Voluntary Organisations-Members Authorities have been directly under the orders of the Senior Military Uficer and ded may receive the 1914-13 Star the fir zone on muitary duty, it has been theatres of war, as laid down in Army have been definitely employed tuli ti in provide that (1) the Organisation was decided that they may be specially con Ordet 20 of 1919, (2) the work was per

officially recognised and employed in war medal; in such cases the army Dominion Force, (3) the members render- sidered for the award of commemorative formed for soldiers of the British and Council retain Full dispensing powers.

With regard to civilian members of Voluntary Nursing Organizations see, (1) (b)-Currespondents, Kress-Duly at credited Press Correspondents wis served with the British Forces in a theatro

ed continuous service in a theatre of war.

the British War Medal in such cases will The conditions governing the award of be the same as at 1 and 3 alive, except that service qyersens from place of resi ofdence between 4th August, 1914, and the

CLUB DE RECREIO. KOWLOON. The following will represent the Olub do Recreto in a friendly match against the Kowloon Football Club on the Taumata Xavier, P. Xavier, V. Conceicao, E. de 1914-15 Star," British War and Victory award, and claimants need not necesarily ground to-morrow, at 5.30 p.m.-L. War are eligible for the award of the 11th November 1918 qualifies for this Sousa. H. Prata, J Remedios, R. Hynd- Modals, provided, they have fulfilled the have served in man, A. Hyndman, A. Botelho, H. Xavier, conditions laid down in the respective gave been primary employed in the nurs theatre of war, and-may and C. Assumpeno,"

Army Orders and (1) have been granteding of Allied wound Such claimants, and remained in possession of permits to however, should have proceeded overseas net as such from the Chief Consor at Army between the dates specified with the express Headquarters, or from other daly appoint purpose of rendering such service.

Censers (2) have been authorised to net

permanent, (as distinguished from Medal in this instanys, members of Volun As regards the award of the Victory credited newspapers. (3) Have forwarded who have boen officially authorised and Occasional), Correspondents for duly actary Organisations for nursing wounded their communications to their several employed in theatres of war either, with newspapers ordinarily by telegraph and the British Forces or with the recognised

will be considered eligible, continuous, service in a theatre of war, armed forces of an ally and have rendered

"The play generally was good and the game ended in a goalless draw although extra time was played. The match was between teams representing Submarine L7 and Ambrose Stakers, and it was noticed that some of the leading members of the Ambrose Depot 1st team were "pponents. For instance, Hannaford, centre forward, had to ince Saigent, the centre half of the Ambrose team, and these two met kot up a ding-dong tussle throughout the gas.

kicked off and made a beeline for the Stokers' goal the left back clearing midfold play followed, and a bout of long Licking between the backs. The hall cont ing to Sargent this player put Tilford in possession who centred, but the centre weat begging and the Stokers cleared. came again but off hide was given against

BOOK OF FOOTBALL RULES. the in: Seymour, received from the free kick and went down the wing and centred

We havo received from Mr. J. Halston, when near the corner flag, Woodruffe kick. Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong Football ing out.

From the throw in Beardall Association an official handbook of rules, received and going to the other end sent governing the game of soccer in the Colony. behind." Neville then gained possession The book, which is neatly printed, contains and went in a long dropping shat which very useful information for local foot not so by letter... Sternbury cleared. The 7 came again ballers, and includes the latest alterations and Ecardall handled when steadying him in the rules of the English Football Associa1914-15 Star and Victory Modal will (e)-Draft Conducting Oficere. The self for shooting The Stokers returned to tion. It also gives particulars regarding be granted only those Drait Conducting the other end where a shot from Hanna-the clubs which have joined the Association, Officers who were gazetted or duly appoint. ford was kicked into touch by the goalie. the previous winters of the Shield; the ed as such and who landed in a theatre of cannot be dealt with under the Army In cases of claims for these awards which From the throw in Seyminur gent in a resulta of interport matches and other in-war in charge of lang shot which the goalie caught and

draft within the speci Odders concerned or under one of the formation useful to those who take ipfied dates of the Army Orders concerned. boated to midfield. The Stokers came

abore supplementary rulings, it request. again but sent outside. Half tire arrived terest in football. The booklet is priced

at the vary moderate figure of 25 crate and War Medal, hose of His Majesty's Forces ice in

In the case of the award of the Britished that reference may be made to the War order that pequalities in can be had either frem Mr. Ralston ár from who proceeded overseas on duty as tem administration may not arise.. the secretaries of the various clubs.

porary Draft Conducting Officers afe (4.)-Rank and Cait to be stamped an eligible.

*1814-15 Star."

with no score.

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DIOCESAN BOYS' SCHOOL.

SWIMMING SPORTS.

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The Stokers re-started, and Seymour receiving went down the wing and contred where Paulino miakicked, the ball going out to Edgecombe who went in wide. From the goal kick, Sargent sent Milton away who sent in a shot, the ball hitting the underside of the cross haz and rebounding into play where Collins kicked ont. From the throw in Seymour sent stress the goal mouth, the L 7 defence giving a corner. The kick was well taken the back clearing and Hemmings went away and seat in a shot which Woodruffe cleared and the L? forwards taking the ball to the other end force a corner off Boylin. Collins cleared bat Beardall received and shot wide. From the goal ick Hannaford tried a solo run bu was heavily charged when about to (Benior) 5 Lengths, A. Prow and Chan Hing Kui, To swim off for places

gboot...

ming races held in connection with the The following are the results of the swim Diocesan Boys' School on Wednesday and Saturday last week.

(d) Embarkation It has been fre(4)-The Star will be stamped with the quently submitted that officers and soldiers rank and permanent unie of each indivi should be considered to be eligible for the dual on the date on which he earned the award of medals on their embarkation to Star, ie, the date on which he first landed proceed to a theatre of war. This is con- for permanent duty in a theatre of wæ,

be issuable in respect of such date, no number and unit to be stamped "on" tha that although the British War Medal may (6)As regards the rank, regimental trary to precedent and it has been decided as defined in army Order 20 of 1910.

officer or soldier eligible for the award British Wat und Victory Medas: of the 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal

On Wednesday the Y.R.C. kindly lent unless he disembarked in a theatre of war their swimming pond and on Saturday, as defined in Appendices A to the Army several finale were held at Repulse Bay, Orders concerned and within the dates where an enjoyable afternoon was spent specified in those Army Orders. There were no prizes.

The Stokers came again and a long later.

(Senior) Long Plunge, 1, Shea; g, 6.-(Junior) 4 Lengths, & McGrann; 2

International agreement under which the (e) Foreigners-As the result of the Victory Modal was instituted, it has been dropping shot from Edgecumbe almost (Junior) Running Dive, 1. Zimmern; of British Nationality, may receive the decided that no persons, other than those brought downfall to 7 for the goalie catch 3. Cowna." ing the ball found two of the Stokers close

1014-15-Star," British War or Victory in, but by clever dodging is cleared with

3-(Small Roys) One Length, 1, Strad3fedals except in the case of foreigners a long punt.

moor; 2, Hamson, Each goal was visited, but

who may have served as commission the forwards, who played a good game in Gourdin.

officers or enlisted soldiers in the British or midfield seemed to lose themselves when

Dominion Forces, near goal and ended up by shooting badly. Li Wai Choi. A penalty against Brawn was taken by Sar-(Small Boys) High, Dive, 1, F. Zin gent but the goalie turned the shot over the bar. From the corner kick the Stokurs came away and some nice passing brought them near the 7 goal, the final effort going wide. Burgent was playing a Beat game and broke up many a combination, he was also called upon to assist his backs Po Chuen; 2, T. Edwards. when in a tight place, Ding-dong play followed but the shooting was work and Hen; 2, Chan Hing Kui

10-(Senior) High Dive; 1, Chan Kam time, arrived with no score11(Senior) 2 Lengths, 1. H. King;

Extra time was decided upon and the Bead.

(Fute.i-Commissionel offers of the were attached to the Royal Army Medical United States Army Medical Corps who

British Units in a theatre of war, atlaid Corps and served as Medical Officers with down in Appendix A tó Army Order 301, are eligible for the award of the British War Medal as a special case). ̈

eligible for both these awards, the rank shown will be the highest recorded rank (1)to the case of soldiers who are

held by the soldier in a theatre of war for any period whatever, either substan regimental number to be engraved will be tive, acting or temporary. The Corps and that, in which that soldier first entered a 2)--In the case of soldiers who are theatre of war. The

same titles will be inscribed on both medals. eligible for the award of the British War. Medals alone, the rank shown will be the highest recorded rank held by that soldier during servies overseas, either substantive, ber and Corps will be that in which the temporary or acting. The regimental num soldier first served overseas. In this con- November, 1918, is attached for informa section a copy of circular memorandum to Records (N.W/s/1320) (A.G.10) dated 5tb tion together with a specimen Army Form W-5102 completed. The above-mentioned circular memcranduin shows in sub-paras 7 above rulings. (b) L and a certain exceptions t

to the (With regard to the rank and Corps

recorded rank, whether substantive, acting to be engraved on medals in the case of officers the former will be the highest the dates laid down in Army Orders 20,

wards; 2, Hamson

13-(Small Boys) & Breadths, 1, Ed-British War and Victory Modale respecMedals,

for the award of the 1914-16 Btar,"

(1)-la a theatre of war, for those eligible for the Victory and British War 1, 4. Zimmern; 3. Kotwall,

14-(Senior) 2 Lengths, (breast stroke), the "1914-15 Star and Victory Modal British War Medal alone,

tively. It is not, however, intended that (2)-verseas, for those eligible for the

Li Wai Choi.

16.-(Junior) 2 Lengths, 1, McGraan; 2, Medical

Tahould be awarded under this ruling to The Corps will be that to which an officer personnel which was trans- bad been duly gazetted and from which he pital Ship, or which may have been posted (In this respect a copy of E.F. 9 is ported to theatre of war by Hos had not been oficially transferred. for duty only for the duration of the attached. This form is issued to choors voyage,

individual statement of services may be who apply for modni, in order that an obtained in each case).

and

mura; 2, A. Pang, Chan Hing Kui

7-(Senior) Lengths, 1 H. Kew; 2,

Choi; 2, F. Zimmera.

8.(Junior). Long Plunge, 1. Li Wai 9-(Small Boys) Long Plunge, 1, Kwok Hospital Ships Officers

soldiers of the Royal Ardy Medical Corps, and Military Nursing Sisters, and Army voyages to and from theatres of war within Chaplains who served on the establishment of the Staffs of Hospital Ships which made

teants crossed over. £ 7 had practically a 12-(Junior) High Dive, 1, Li W266 and 301 of 1910 are thereby, eligible for temporary, held the end at f

the play during the extra twenty minute but could not pentrate the Stokers' defence. After ten minuton play the teams crossed over but the light was so bad that the spectators could not follow the ball. The whistle wounded "no side” "no scorò” and the Committee are now left to arrange another day.

The Cup was on view in the stand, but could not be presented as no defizite result was arrived at.

8.C.A. v. R.G,A.

Choi; 2. F. Zimmern, a

16-(Senior) Running Dive, 1, Castro; 2, Lopes.

17-(Junior) One Length (breast stroke), 1, Li Wai Choi; 2, Merann,

18-(Benior) One Length (en back), 1, H. Prow; 2, A Read.

10(Junior) Hurdle Race, 1. McGrann;

A friendly game was played on the Bokumpoo Valley ground on

2, Cowan, Monday

20(Senior) Hurdle R400, 1, Chan Hing between 8.0.A. and R.G.A. S.C.A. Kui; 2, D. V. Lopes

moor; 2. Edwards.

21-Small Boys) Cork Race, 1, Strad

Li Ham Kit; 2, H. Kew.

22-(Senior and Junior) Cork Race,

The test in any case of doubt is-was the individual posted for an indefinite period for duty on the establishment of the ship or was ho for she) attached to the staff of the ship for transport to a theatre of

kicked off and rushed for the R.G.A goal

() Native Labour Corps - Enrolled Native Labour Corps, are not eligible for (as opposed to enlisted) personnel of and tested the goalie with a couple of shots which were easily cleared. The R-GA.

3. Under certain conditions which have boon the award of the Star or Victory Modal. then visited the other end and forced a cornor which was cleared. Midfield play

published in Army Order 255 of 1919 they will be awarded the British War followed. A foul against the RG.A put

bronza," the S.CA. forwards in possession, but the backs cleared. Watson received and passed

(h)-Temporary Visits to a Theatre

heatre of Far-A visit to a theatre of war on duty outside the ball being returned to centre

for a temporary purpose qualifies for the where McHugh was waiting and receiving the ball sent in a hot, shot which the 8.0.A. Tournament, W. Grew (-125) best G. Victory Medal. Among others the follow Last night, in the Palace Hotel Billiards for the nward of the 1914-15 Star" or award of the British War Medal but not goglio cleared. Off-side against R.GAHaigh (-125), the final score being 250 ing common enses may be cited as tempor mary visits which qualify for the former but

and tested the R.GA. defence, Walker

PALACE HOTEL BILLIARDS

TOURNAMENT.

W. Cooper (125) beat

Wote,The expression "soldier" includes all persons subject to military law ather than oficera,

CHINESE MANAGER CHARGED ALLEGED POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION,

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on business in Bonham Strand, was charged The manager of a Chinese firm, carrying before Mr. Ne L. Smith, yesterday, with

Mr. A. E. Hall, who appeared for the rifle and 15,000 rounds of ammunition. the unlawful possession of a Winchester

defence, said that the arms and ammuni

Band from the free-kick 8:04. went away and 179. respectively, angkat Thomas not for the two latter awards. (1) Escottion belonged to the defendant's brother clearing The 8.0.A. came again and(100), the score reading 200 and 149, to Prisoners and Witnesses to Court who was at present in Sunning The del

gave the defence a warm time, the goalie respectively, even bringing relief by kicking to touch. From To-night at 6 pm, H Earner (25) the throw in the 8.0.A. sent in a shot meota A. Rowe (100) and at 9 p.m. W. which the goalis cleared.

Taylor (50) meets W. G.

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Martial.(2) Instructional Tours. Visite of Inspection: (4) Hattalion landed et en Egyptian Port while, en route to

fendant had written to him to come back and claim the things

The Magistrate remanded the case until

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