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H.K,C.C. 7. R.N.

The match on the H.K.C.C. ground to-day between the Club 1st XI, and the Royal Navy starts at 12.15 p.m., and act nt 2.13 #S inadvertently stated in yesterday's" issue. General MacNaughton will play for the Club in place of L. J. Davies.

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The following will represent the I.R.C. in their league match against the 0.0.0. en the latter ground to-day at 9.15 p.m.: A. el Arculli (captain), M. H. Abbas, A. H. Rumjahn, S. H. Ismail; 8. D. Ismail, SA. Ismail, J. S. Curreem,, E. Ali Moosdeen, O. Ismail, D. Rumjahn and F. M. Arculli..

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SOUTH CHINA “B” ». “CURLEW,"

On the Navy "CA", ground to-day (kick-off at 9.30 p.m.)" South Obina: team : Wong Chuen Shun, Tain Fong and Ip Long Chuen; Lam Yuk Ting, Tuao am Woon and Cheung Cheuk Nam; So Chung Ming: Kam Fox, Lai Wai Tong, Tin Koon Sau and Tsang Taoi.

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H.E.F.C RES. 9. R.GA. RES.

The following will represent the Club Reserves in their match v. the R.G.A. -Reserve-ti-dajat 2:30 pm-on-the-foo- kumpoo ground-Garrod. Israel, Mac. Donald. Duncan Mackenzie, «Sorensen, Hast, Banner, Mair, Angus, Beaseley, | Rogerve:" "Ogilvie,

UNITED .. PUNJABIS.

in this League Second Division Fixture, The following will represent the United to-day on the United ground, kick-off at 9.30 p.m.-Beach; Bradley and Hopper Urquhart, Brown, and Leonard;, Hyder, May, Valentine, Simmons, Payne, Re

The C.C.C. team will be :-B, W. Brad bury, B. M. Omar, J. P. Wilson, S. Jex, A.. A., Paice, D. S. Marsh, J. Bryant, Eserve: Kent and G. Hyder. W. Major, A, A. Fattydad, Y. Abbas, R. Basa.

K.C.Ç. "28 X1, g. C,R,C. 2‰» XL

The following will represent the K.C.C. 2nd XI in a match against C.R.C. 2nd XI. at Causeway Bay to-day at 2.13 p.m.-A. Q. Brawn, H. Ovéry, E. J. Edward W. S. Drake, F. E. Lawrence, E. W. Alderson, E. F." Spinks, W. B. Haslett. F. G. Horridgė, L. J. Blackburn, and F. Evelyn.

CC, 1st XI v. K.G.A.

The following will represent Hongkong Civil Service Club_on" 0.8.0.0. ground at 2.15 p.m., in the League match today: B. Sayer (captain). B. Reed E W. Hamilton, H. E. Strange, E. J. Ling, E. C. Fincher, R. C. Witchell, W. H. Edhiends, F. J. de Rome, E. E. Dunkley. J. C. Fletcher.

FOOTBALL.

The following is the programme for to-day:~~

HONGKONG LEAGUE.

Division I-Eick off at 4 p. RG.A. HMS. Curlew, Sookunpoo ground. Referee: Mr. Cheesley. S.C.A. v. H.M.S. Titania, S.C.A ground.

Referee: Mr. Jones. Hongkong Club v. H.M.S. Tamar, Club

ground. Referca: Mr. Cassidy. Hongkong Police v. 2/Wiltshires. Navy

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RUGBY, ti

RUGBY SECTION.

The following have been chosen to play against a team from H.M.8. Titania nad Curleut at Happy Valles to-day-W. Keegan (back), A. G. Simpson, J. D. McClatchie, A. M. D. Wallace, S. J. Jordain (18); V. G. Smyth, N. J. Smith (s); IG. G, N. Tinson, E. G. Hegarty, C. J. Cooper, H. G. Lamphigh, H. Day, D. Logan, W. Andrews, J. W. Brown (forwards). Kick-off, 3 p.m."

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.

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Hongkong's Most Modern Picture Palace. Entirely Under British Management. TO-DAY at 5.15 & 9.15

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BERNARD DURNING

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of VENGEANCE" IT TELLS THE STORY "of A MURDER and of a VOW TO AVENGE THE DEPARTED, AND OF THE STRUGGLE BE- TWEEN LOVE AND THE FULFILLMENT of THE VOW. IT SHOWS THE MOUN TAINEERS IN ALL THEIR MOODS AND FANCIES, AND HAS ITS MOMENTS, OF- RARE NATIVE HUMOR AND MOUNTAIN WISDOM.

YOU'LL ENJOY THIS PHOTOPLAY.

DON'T MISS IT.

The Scratch Regatta recently advertised takes place to-morrow at Black Boulder Point. The programme includes sailing MARIE faces as well as five rowing races. invitation is extended to all interested in rowing races.

An

A launch is timed to leave Murray Pier at 10 in the morning for Black Boulder Point.

GOLF

THE SHANGHAI CHAMPIONSHIP..

It did not come as a surprise, says the N.-C. Daily News, that Mr. J. B. Ferrier defeated Captain J. Dewar in the faal of the Shanghai Golf Club Championship: at Kiangwan, but it was a huge shock that he came out beat against such a fine player by 11 up and 10 to play, which is believed to be a record score for the Championship. As the match went there was scarcely any excitement, for, until it Acame to putting, both men played with

ground. Referee: Mr. Moort H.M.S. Cairo u. Kowloon Navy

ground. Referee: Mr. Hollands. Division II. Kick-off at 2.30 p.m.. H.G.A. Reserves. Club Reserves, Soo-looked so very simple.

kuapoo ground. Referee: Mr. Masters.

such coolness and precision that it re- minded one as much as anything of a professsional billiard match everything

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Dewar, however, was persistently out- HIS

driven and could not get his length on. Kowloon Reserves South China "the greens, running short as often as he Kowloon ground, Happy Valley, was too strong. On the other hand, Beferee: Mr. Bolton.

nothing seemed to worry Ferrier and, Curlew Reserves. South China "B" though he said the greens, under the dry-

Navy "A" ground. Referee: Mr.

ing sun and Wind, were very fiery, this Angus,

fact did not interfere greatly with his

United . Punjabis, United A.C. grorund.putting. Both were troubled a good deal

Referee: Mr. Drayton,

Secretaries should note the time for kicking off this week. Each division will

start 15 minutes earlier.

The game between the Services should be fast and even and the sailors will have to improve on their mid-week play to beat the soldiers at Sookunpoo.

The RGA cannot settle down this season and they are making changes again this week in the attack. Lelliott who plays well in any position will be the pivot this week and should improve the attack. Walker will have a lot to do to keep Cook under as this player always notches one for his side. As this will be the sailors last game for a few weeks they will be out to strengthen their posi- tion at the head of the League table."

South China should beat the Titania at home on the form shown by their match with Curlew in mid-week.. Chinese should do well in the League this season and at present are second. They have a good set of forwards while Chan So and Fung Tai are very safe at back Leung Toi Fong in the middle line works hard and just gives those deft touches to his forwards which makes his play interesting to watch.

2.30 & 7.15 p.m. performances. WALCAMP in

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Hongkong Hotel Baildings (Tel 951)

THE 38TH ANNUAL

FRESCO FETE

of the

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL

will be held

IN THE COMPOUND OF THE CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

-on SUNDAY. 4TH DECEMBER, 1921

From 8.30 to 11.30 p.m. Under the Distinguished Patronage of

EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR AND LADY STUBBS.

ADMISSION

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform admitted Free.

$1

Each ticket of admission entitles the holder to a souvenir,

In the afternoon from 2.30 to 6.30 p.m. several STALLS will be

by the tricky wind and it says much for their ability that not a single drive fell be open, and AMUSEMENTS specially suitable for Children will be provided. TEA and REFRESHMENTS will be obtainable. Admission Free.

really badly on the course, though each put one out of bounds.

LIKIN REVENUES AND POSTS

sociated Chamber of Commerce has made The Executive, Committee of the As investigations regarding Likio Revenues and and Posts throughout China. Following

is the result:-

1912

REVENUES.

$38,584,005

30,882,877

34,186,017

40.990.084

40,290,054

39,251,522

1013

1914

1915

1916

1017

1019.

The

1910

1920

Kiangsu

Yunnan

"Fukion

Shansi

... 42 Chekiang

Anhwei

Shensi

The sailors Belded a medium side in mid-week and are badly in need of the Hendry type of forward Wilkior centre half and Kerridge found the going hard against the Curlew on Thursday for they received little assistance from the remaining players of their side.

The Club are at home to the sailors and a low scoring game should end in a draw

J!

+14

POSTS.

58 Kiangsi. 44 Kweichow 45 Kangu

47.

42 Fengtien 34

30. "Honsa

Heilungkiang. 31. Hunan Kwangtung 20

Kwangsi Kirio 27 Szechwan Hupeh, 25 Chibli Sinking. 11

56882826&ES

15

Shantung. 10 -Zi Shih Pro.

CORPS...

the defence beating the attack on both HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE Aides. Railton will be out of the side this week as the result of an injury received in the match against the Curlew last week. Goldenborg, should be given a trial for he has been doing well in prac tice games.

ORDERS BY LIEUT. COL. L. G. BIRN, D.A.0., ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT,

The Tomar should give the Club a fast All game na their wing men are rather speedy. Mitch in goal is very safe while Hatton and Smith plays a good defen- sive gume,

Police are at home to the Wiltshires on the Navy ground and a good should end in a win for the Walts,

game. Cairo receive Kowloon on the Navy "B" ground and a fast game should end in awin for the sailors by the odd goal.

South China "A" should win against Kowloon Reserves. United should have an easy game with the Punjabis and win. B.G.A. Reserves should prove too heavy for the Club Reserves and win by a large margin.

PARADE.

trained men "less Reserve Company" Will parade "as strong as possible" on Monday, December 5th, at Volunteer Headquarters, at 5.30

p.m.

PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS.

H.E.-the-Governor-has-been-pleased to make the following promotions and appointments in the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, with Becond-Lieutenant Thomas William Hill,

effect from November 24th, 1921.

M.C., to be Lieutenant in the In Sergeant Sydney Ernest Grimstone to be

fantry Company.

Second-Lieutenant, Mounted In fantry Section.

Curley Reserves and South Chaia "p ahould now be the best game in the junior, division with the sailors winners. The match looked forward to in the second The division is the meeting of the Univer tity: and Wilrte Reserves. This match is postponed at the request of the Univer sity and a day for this match to be played will be mutually arranged in mid, wock at an early date.

CADET COMPANY.

Company will parade at Headquar

tera on Monday, December 5th, at "6.30 p.m.

Drill_order.

Dress:

G. F. E. RAPSON B Major.

Adjutant, H.V.D.O. Hongkong- bery 2nd-

The Ground's will be brilliantly illuminated in the Evening. The Band of the Wiltshire Regiment will play both in the afternoon. in the evening.

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