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FOOTBALL.

TO-DAY'S LEAGUE PROGRAMME.

NOVEMBER

BER 14TH, 1935.

OKIUKET.

TO-DAY'S FIXTURES AND TEAMS.

~To-day's cricket programme includes

The following games in the Hongkong three league matches in the first division, League are down for decision to-day-two in the second and three "friendly

Division. I.

Man! games.

Kick-off at 4.15 p.m. East Surreys 1. Kowloon, Sookunpoo "A" ground. Reforce; Mr. F. Smith.

Club Club de Recreio, Referee: Mr.

Hon.C. ground.

Marfett

Hongkong Policer. South China.

Navy "B" ground. Referee:

Mr Arnold

Division 1.

Kick-off at 2.43 p.m..

Hongkong Club Res ̈ ̈r. St. Joseph's, HK. Club ground, Referee Mr. Spendiff. East Surreys Res. r. East Surreys Drums, Sookunpes ground Re Herec Mr. Windsor,

Kick-off at 4.15 p.. Kowloon Res & Club de Recreio “A‚”

Kowloon F.C. ground. Mr. Baldwin.

Referee:

The fixtures are as under:- Hongkong C.C. 1st XI. v. Civil Service

1st XI (league) on the Civil Ser rice ground.

Kowloon C.C. 1st XI. m, East Surreys

(league) on the Kowloon ground, University 1st XI. v. Indian R/C, 1st

XI. (league) at the University. Hobgkong C.C. 2nd XI. v. Royal Navy 2nd XI. (league) on the Club ground.

University 2nd XI... Indian R.C. 2nd XL. (league) on the Indian ground, Craigengower C.C. e. Royal Artillery

on the Craigengower ground. Police R.C. v. Civil Service C.C. "A"

on the Police ground. Chinese R.C. Royal Navy 1st XL. on

the Chinese ground. Teams:-

C3CC. EKGC

Civil Service:-F. E. Lawrence, A. E- Wood, G. R. Sayer, E. W. Hamilton, F. Baker, B. D. Evans, F. J. de Rome, F. H. Holdman, F. J. Ling, F. B. Spillett, R. R. Davies.

Division II. "B," Kickoff at 243 pm. South China B. Club de Recreio "B." Sookunpoo "58" ground. Eeferee: Mr. Smyth.

H.K.0.0-R. Hancock (capt.), A. C. Kowlcon "B" # St," Joseph's Rea, 1. Bowker, A. W. Hayward, E. G. Lam-

Kowloon F.C. ground, Referee:mert. E, J. E. Mitchell. H. Owen Hughes, Mr. Smith, R.A.

T. E. Pearce, L. P. Ralph, E. F. Ste Moslem Club' "A"

wart, R. Vallack, and B. E. A # East Surrey Webster, Drums Res., South China ground. Referee: Mr. Austin.

Kick-off at 4.15 pm. Coiversity St, Joseph's Boarders, South China ground. Referee: Mr. McIvor.

South China "C" Moslem, Club. "B," Bookunpoo "B" ground. Referee: Mr. Ford.

UNIVERSITY . 1.1.C. University.-A. A. Rumjaha (capt:), Rev. E. K. Quick, Dr. D. K. Samy, H. N. Balhatchet, A. S. Hett, S. Hushiuma, S. O. Sharabudin, W. Hong Sling: D. Laing, C W. Lam, B. P. Ng.

1.3.C. 2ND V. UNIVERSITY IND.

Um-

IRC. 2nd XI-Ï. S. Ackber, L Hassan, S. A. R. Ismail (capt), A S At Sookunpoo the East Surreys will R. Minu. R. Nazarin, A. & Sufiad, D. Femail, M. P. Madar, Y, A. Wahab, "A.

be at home to Kowloon. On previous M. Razack and S. A Ramjabu. form the Surreys should win. Kowloon pire: A. O. Madar; Scorer: V. Espina have re-shuffled their team for this (capt), E. Zimmern, W. A. Gittins, C. University 2nd XI.-B. N. Sudan

match, Duncan dropping back luto goal¦à. Peterson, A. T. M. Barma, Y. C. Teb,

Hongkong Weekly Press..

THE HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS," PUBLIH; ED TO-DAY, 18 FULL OF NEWS" WHICH WILL BE OF THE GREATEST INTEREST. TO ALL FRIENDS AT HOME.

The Atmistice Day Commemoration is fully reported.

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Letters from our Swaton Correspondent. describe,: io. detail, the position of affairs at that Port, and give ș. broad outline of the policy of the Kuomintang, Government.

Other items include H.E. The Governor's Visit to the. Hongkong University, when he made his first public speech since assuming office, and the various. functions arranged in honour of Sir Claud Severn.

All leading,articles and letters are also included...

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CHINA'S PROPOSALS.

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WINES

THE BIBLE TO-DAY. IN CANTON. CHINA'S BEST SELLER." BY T. II. BURKWALL, in the Mouthly Lecuyer, of St. Andrew's Church, Kowloon.

in place of Vickers who won the sick. Y. Leong, A. Hcalim, C. H Yeoh of the Tariff Conference held to-day, from its Depot in Canton, more than.

list. McKelvie goes into the forward line to make room for Sims who comes to the Colony with Army football, while Hayes crosses over record is tö partner Taylor on the right. The East Surreys will depend upon their usual

Ride.

C. K. Ong, F. Hiptoola.

H.K.C.C. ROYAL NAVY..

CCC #ROYAL ARTILLERY.

During the first six months of the persent year the Bible Society issued

four hundred thousand copies of tho Gospels and Acta, the highest record for any similar period in the history of the Cauton sub-agency, and an increase of nearly per cent, over the figures for the corresponding period in, 1924.

PEKING, November 6th, At the first meeting, of Committee "B"

the Chinese Delegation presented a state; ment on the need, for the imposition of H.K.CC. End XI-L D. NeNicoll the surtaxes,,proposed as interim mea- Griffin, H. E. Hollands, J. Hall, W. Wutonomy, (apt.), C.-T. Fowie, H.-S. Gordon, Isures pending the institution of tariff Mackenzie, D. E. G. Nicholson, D. Beid,

Dr. W. W. Yen gave a detailed account D. H. Sherman and O. Skinner.

of the government's reasons for seeking

During the month of June, July Grimes, K. C. Reed, S. Abbas, A. Ham Grade Luxuries for the purpose of

Craigeagower.-D. Fritz (capt), Tto segregate certain imports into A and August and September, one hundred

thousand copies of the. Scripture, son, E. Hamson, A Kitchell, E. Fincher, iyecial taxation. The A Grade includes Portions have been sent out from the A. Gahagan, B. W. Bradbury, F. wipe and tobacco, and, according to the Canton Depot to places in the interior Schnepel Reserve: M. Pinaz.

Chinese plan, will be taxed at the re From Canton as centre, colporteurs have

where colporteurs are still at work of 30 per cent B Grade luxuries on against the Services on Poppy Day, but CBCC "A". POLICE. Stewart will have his work cut out 10. E. Booker, H. F. Harper, B. C. Kclude silk goods, wool and woollen goods. People. Their sales fell off, during July Civil Service "A" C. H. Beardall, which 20 per cent. will be charged in kop up their Bible Service to, the az, hemp and jute goods, fine cotton and August, but showed marked signs of goods, silk, wool, hemp and cotton mix improvement in September. As these ures, leather and skins, fare and man from the large centers of political men are able to get farther inland, away factures thereof, agar and articles con disturbances, they End the people leas taining sugar, fish and fishery products, affected by agitators and quite open to beverages and comestibles of superier the Gospel Message in printed book. quality, papers of particular kinds,

The Hongkong Club are at home to the Club de Recreio and a good game should Gosano will not be gives such a free hand as he had in the game

be seen.

Rodger.

keep him from getting too close to Hawkins, E. A Bastia, W. H. Edmonds, The Recreio are a smart lot H. E. Strange, H. F. Westlake, W. Ursell, of youngsters and will want some bold-R. S. W. Patterson, T. W: Car ing. The Club 'forwards showed a mark-

ed improvement in their game last week against South China.

If history repeats itself, the Police should obtain their Erst point in the league to-day. They always give a good display against South China and have on occasions been the first to check that teams run of mecess. They feed a for- ward or two who know when and how

to shoot. South Chinu will be out to take the points but if Suen Kam Shon can be kept out, there will be very little scoring by theia.

The Surreys Drums and Reserves aro due out in theif return game. The last meeting between these teams ended in a win for the Reserves by two goals to . Playing at home the Club Reserves should take their first point in the League against St. Joseph's...

NAVAL AQUATIOS.

LAST NIGHT'S SEMI-FINALS..

The semi-finals in connection with the Aquatic sporta of the China Naval Squadron wore held at the V.R.C. poal last night. The foal events take place at the V.B.C. to-day, commencing at. 8 p.m...

woodware and scented woods, Indie Occasionally they meet, with an apostle rubber and manufactures thereof. Chinares, who may try to create trouble." ware and enamelled ware glass and By tact and patience the colporteur ginaware, drugs and medicines, feathers, usually gets away without serious los

of "face to precious stones, vehicles, excluding books

or his stock in, trade, thr....... touring cars, arms and munitions, mat, matting, carpets, fans and umbrellas, the const in June, many of them ware When the missionaries were called to phonographs and musical instrument obliged to discontinue their colporteur

The judges were:-Lieut. Carnduff and accessories, electric materials, cine for the time being, for want of proper (Hermes), Lieut. Pope (mbrose), CorpLmatographs, toys, decorations, toilet Davies (Tamar), Leading Telegraphist requisites, clocks and watches, lacquered supervision. Only in a few stations was Newmar (Petersfield), Lieut., Willis ware, tobacconist's sundries, household it possible to arrange for uninterrupted (Carlisle), Engine Room Artificer articles of meal manufacture and is chart. In far away Lungchow, Evangni, Carter (Tamar), and Sergeant Riley digo, vegetable and artificial NC (Ambrose). Judger for Diving: Lient Daily News Willis (Carlisle), B. C. Witchell (V.E.C.), Petty Oficer Smyth (Ambrose), Lending Seaman Vincer (Carlisle). Announcers: Chief Shipwright Arnold (Hawkins), In the match between Kowloon Re-at-Arms Johnson (Hawkins), Chief Petty Petty Officer Lewry (Hawkins), Master- serves and Recreio "A" on the Railway Officer Grey (Hawkins). ground, a win for the Reserves is expect Paymaster Sub-Licut Wilson. (Hawkins)

Becorders

Timekeepers: Midshipmen. Freer and Stephenson (Hawkins).

ed.

GOLF.

DRAW FOR JASPER CLARK CUP:

The draw for the Jasper Clark Cup Championship, which will be played at Fanling on November 22nd, is as follows: Starting Time.

on the borders of Annam, the colportage work carried oe, by a Gospel Band, enlled for monthly consignment" of seven thousand Gospels and Acts. This band has seen much fruit from its tire. less efforts thoroughly to cabras, the large fed allotted to it. Many" can didates for baptism, and many enquirers. have gathered in the scattered chapela or preaching places, as results of the The Bible Societies office in Canton a kept open door throughout the disturbaners, Bibles and Testaments have been obtainable for any tha wanted

In the "B" section there are sever and Chief Writer Wheeler (Hawkins), and qualifying rounds for the Club Seripture selling and personal appeals.

intercating games. The South China teams should be successful. The Univer- sity unexpectedly lost last week to the College Reserves, but they should win to-day against the Boarders. The Surreys Reserves and Kowloon "B" Drums should win their games,

YACHTING.

R.H.K.Y.Q. OPENING CRUISE.

The full programme of the various races and evenis organised by the Yacht Club for to-day were given in the Daily Press on Wednesday. Everything points to an interesting day's sport and a large

2. GALLON SIZES

attendance is expected. SIZES

NO NOXIOUS FUMES. EASILY HANDLED.

INGREDIENTS

PERFECTLY HARMLESS

STOCKS CARRIED BY

THE JARDINE ENGINEERING CORPORATION, LIMITED.

14. PEDDED STREET,

TO-MORDOW'S BACE.

To-morrow there will be à craiser championship race from the Club to Tathong Rock, back to the Club line and then to Channel Rocks and back, a dis- tance of 18 miles.

FORDAY'S EVENT.""

The first race in the Ladies' champion ship will take place on Monday, over & course of about five miles.

WATER POLO,

RESULTS:

The winners. last night were:- 100 yards Free Style:-A.B. Lonsdale, Ambrose; Tel. Carline, L20; 8g. A. Bora, Durban, A.B. Gardiner, Hermes.

Diving:-L-Comdr. Green, Hawkins, A.B. Dearle, Foxylate, Ferneyhough, Hawkins.

100. yards Back Strake:-Cpl. Lidster, Hermer; Sto. Dore, Titania, Boy Tel

Hermes Glanville,

A.B. Dorwood, Durban

100 yards (Men under 20):—A.}), Gar- diner, Hermen'; Ord. Tel. Dawes, Hernes; Byken, Hucking.

400 yards Free Style:-A.B. Lonsdale, Ambrose; A.B. Webb, Titanio; --A.B. Gardiner, Hermes; Lg. A Hora Durban. Plunging: Rowls, Durian; A.B. Port, Hawkins, A.B. Webb T'itasia.

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100 yards Bredet Stroke:-Cpl. Lidster, Hermes; Sto, Dore, Titaniu; Muc. Lake, Tamur; Sto. Hawkins,"

50 yards (Men "in second period) :~~~ Hermes; Clayson, Carlisle, Macready, F.O. Dowling, Ambrose; Landeryou,

Ambrose

* Tug-of-War: - Smell Ships beat Hermen 2-0, and Ambrose · defeated Hawking, 2-1

Officers Relay Race: Titania, 2. The Water Polo Shield which was won Hawking; 3, Ambrose; 4, Hermes by the V.RO. “A” team this week, Inter-Ship Relay Race: Hirtes, when they deleated the K.B.E.T.P.A Titaniu; "Ambrosa; Carlisle, "A team, will be presented to them, 50 yards în Clothes-A.B. Lonsdale, together with the medals at a smoking Ambrose A.B. Stanbury, Hermes concert at the VB.C. on Wednesday Wharf. Hawkins, Hora, Durban, Len- evening.

deryou, Hermes,

G.M.

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"Capt. Bloxham and G. 8.

Archbatt.....

..... 0.35 1,00 T. C. Monaghan and-A.

B. Purves

H. U. Ireland and R. L.

Moncrieff

Capt. Morris and W.

Douglas

F.A. Redmond sind. J. M."

Walker

W. Ironside and T. G.

Bennett

0.40 1.05

0.45, -1.10

0.55.1.20

10,00 1.25

10.05

130 C. Bulmer Johnson and

N.. L. Smith

10,00.

1.35

such..·*.

Colportage directed From Hongkong has gone steadily forward in numbers of sales. Special work done in Macso reports sales of more than two thousand The work in Pakhor books per month. has not been seriously interrupted. Then Hainan colporteurs have not been HOW successful. The -Kongmoon, colportage came to a sudden standstill in July..

Reports indicate that there is no cause for pesimism in the Colportage" and evangelistice outlook in South China. With restored intercommunications and a return to peace and order, wiprece dented opportunities await the Gospel Messenger wherever he may choose to go. Bible Sunday obervanco in the Churches in the interior is showing increased interest among the Church 155 people in the work of the Bible Society. It has been most encouraging during the recent months to receive generous contributions from senttered Himion Stations in the interior. Bibla Banday Collections from long lists of: Churches and preaching places, every Church sending something. A number of Min sons have placed Bible Sunday on their recular Church Calendar.

E. D. Matthews and E. J.

de Bonic....10.13 D. J. Valentine and E

JE. Mitchell .........10.20 AD.__ Humphreys and

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1.45

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B. Boss.10.25

A. H. Ferguson and T.

D. E. Pendered.....10.30 LR Andreves and D.ha

McLaren

10.35

W. Lang and R. M.

Smith

NOTE.

2,00

2.05

1-Times between 0.20 and 9.35 and between 12.40 and 1.00 are reserved

-If any player is unable to play, it is requested that he will notify the Hecretary as soon as possible.

For every ten conies of the Scriptures 3-Attention is invited to the revised old throughout the world last year. iceal rules on new Scoring Cards and to four coples were marchand he Chinees the rules regarding refreshments and readers. The Bible is they all starting times posted in the Club House in Chica, as it is in our homeland.

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