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LONDON 4D STRAITS. Canton is again interrupted, and yester impracticable to put into operation, PROM LEITH, ANTWERP, MIDDLESBRO, day the authorities of the British section Air Service for the Eastern mail to announced the "cancellation pf
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CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informe through service until further notice, The efficiency figure for the London-Paris that all Goods are being ended u aving to the presence of bands of soldiers ais route show clearly what can be done,unir rink into the basardous and/or suchen, on the line. A large number are en
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No data will be admitted after the Goods of the report that the line was clear of could be reached in 36 hours, the night of the Godowns, and all Goods resi Chen's soldiers on Friday, the present journey through the Alps being under- news is disconcerting and it looks as if taken by train. Such a servies would these troops have been placed there anablo mail matter to be posted over deliberately with a view to hindering night in the provinces and in the morning traffic.
in London for delivery at Brindisi the The rumour that was current last week succeeding day. This service is looked that the invading soldiers had looted upon favourably by the authorities con On the St. Joseph's ground these same founded. A gentleman who has just realrady been fown over.
Fatshan, we now learn, is entirely un-corned, a great part of the route having It could. bo played a draw of two goals all. Owing turned from there states that the organised as soon so the necessary to the high wind the shooting was faulty soldier marched through the town in a guarantees of support are forthcoming by and many a good opening was spoilt by very orderly manner and card no dis way of mail subsidies or otherwise the ball being sent over the bar Me turbanes. But there have been serion Hugh opened the score for the RGA dur fires the town which are ascribed to ing a scramble in the goalmouth. The incendiaristo on the part of the troops. Police scored following a corner kick well placed by Simpson which Johnsa head- ed past Phillips. The second RGA goal came as the result of a corner. Walters failing to clear, Watson hooked the ball into the net beyond the reach of Swan. Just before the interval Clark was ordered off the field. Half time R.G.A. 2; Police 1.
R.G.A, v. POLICE,
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"South China:-Lau Hing Cheung: Kwok Fing Kam and Chan So; Lai Yuk at Loung Tai Fong and Leung Yuk Long Chu Kwong Yeung, Wong Shiu-
Wong Pak Chong, Leung Wing. Tak and Chan Kwong. Yiu.
Referee: Mr. Willin
|| H.M.8.. " AMBROSE” ». KING'S.
From the restart the Police played the one back game and the R. G.A. were con tinually being pulled up for offside. Valentine ran through and when about
On the Navy B ground the Ambrose to shoot lost control of the bald and Keny beat the King's by three goals to one cleared. McHugh had a chance to put the The soldiers started with the wind in issue beyond doubt but failed to turn their favour" but the Ambroar were early the ball into the net from a pass by Green attacking and Blacon saved & shot from The Police put on pressure and Valentine the right. sent in a shot that Phillips failed to hold and McEwen rushed up and put the, ball into the net, making the score two all: McHugh missed from close range and at the other end Johnson sent the ball over the bat from a pass by Robertson. The final whistle gunded with the score two ail. The teams:
Play for a time settled is midfield but Welbourne, running through, opened the score for the Ambrose. Play was then even until the interval, the sailors leading by a goal to wil..
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tried hard to devel up but were a beatouFFICES in UNION BUILDING-Four Police: Swan: J. Clark and McWal-side Just on time, the Ambrose increas ters; McLaren, Forbes and Post; Robert ed their lead for Flood centering the ball son, McEwen, Johnson, Dr. Valentine and from almost on the goal line, Armstrong Simpson,"
turned it into the net. The final whistle Referee: Mr. Collins.
found the Ambrose wingers 'as The teams:
Ambrase:-Coysh; Lindon and Boul- ter; Turner, Butler and Woodcock; Bui-URNISHED, for One Year or Eighteen neares, Armstrong, Welbourne, Hood and Carter. *.
H.M.S
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The play was even for the first ten minutes each goal being visited, but shoot. King'e:-Blacoe; Wynne and Williams: ing was erratic. A high shot from Hudson Newton, Hodgson and Barlow; Williams, was saved by Hooper and the ball drop-Hart, Dyer and Scott ping landed on top of“ the "crossbar and" rebounded out of play, Barkham waa sent down the wing and, beating Grant, sent over a low pass Osborne misḤ-' ing the ball which quite deceived Routley
Warne netled with the Tamar goalkeeper turning a somersault. Tamar, then took up the attack, but wild shooting prevent ed them from scoring and the "interval arrived Harkins 1 Tamar 0.
Hill got well away on the wing on the restart and beating Adkins saat in a shot
Referee: Mr. Garton
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tant Hooper stopped almost on the goal cut was much below the usual stanchard of FOR SALE, toately, with early sented in writing within 10 days after arrival line. Free kick against the Hawkins football seen between these teams, and possession, Nos. 2 and 3, STEWART TERRACH, gave the Tamas a chance to level up, but at the interval the score sheet was black. Pr Handford missed from a pass by Hudson, Miskicking on, the part of the defence and Bickers cleared. Hawkins forced a was the outstanding feature in the second corner and Routley pushing the ball half during which Mason ended up a run out, Hudson cleared. Imeson received a on the left by sending over a long shot pase and screwing the ball in from near which Angus fumbled, and, after stop- the goal line, Routley failed to clear, and ping the ball let it roll over the line, Hall Osborne put the ball into the net, Hill, dashed up and made a goal gertain for the Tanine, put in good work on the although the ball was already over the wing, but be had no support from his line. Just on time the Club failed to inaide forwards and the final whistle take advantage of a pass by Mair as the sounded leaving tht Hawking winners by ball travelled across the goalmouth, and two goals to mil. They meet the winners each forward missed it in turn of the Durban-Tilanis match in the final whistle found Kowloon winners of Becond round, The teama:--
a poor game by a solitary goal. Hawkins-Hooper; "Adkins and Bick- ers; Stirk, Sawyer and Mosa; Barkbam, Wrigley, Osborne, Warne and Imeson.
Tamur:-Routley; Smith and Grant; Seals, Hudson and Oxland; Handford, Hill, Pryor, Yiness and Wilkins.
H.M.S. TITANIA” v. SOUTH CHINA,
2!
Thei
Kowloon: Woodman; Wheeler aud McKolvio; Clemo, Hall, Scully, Duncan and Masen
Club-Angus; Gerrard and McPhail; Railton, Stewart and Donavan; Mair, Valentine, Forsyth, Begg and England.
Referee: Mr. Smith.
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Titania: Phillips; Lanning and Ho Garrigle; Bone, Weedon and Bradshaw Grice, Emery, Duval, Stocks and Bater (Continued on next column.)
A fine game was seen on the Bouth China groant between the team and Kowloon, Just on time and who everything pointed to a draw, the "B" (Continued at foot of next eclume) -
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