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V.R.C. SPORTS Porgramme & Entries

For Saturday

The following, is the complete eutry list for the V.R.C. swim- ming gala on Saturday, commen cing at 9.15 p.m.:-

Boys' 50 Yards Handicap:

L. Gutterres; L. Remedios; C. M. Rozario: A. Azedo. A. Alves; A. Roza and A. K. Rumjahn. Members' 50 Yards Hurdles,

Handicap...

M. M. de V. Soares; E. Lawrence; J. Lima; B. Gosano; Leo Silva; A. M. Rodrigues: J. A. Gutterres; J. Neves: C. F. Rozario; Ed da Roza; C.M.C. Victor; J. D. Remedios;, L A. J. Silva; A. McGrann; A. Basto; A. A. Roza; A. A. Gutterres: L A. Barros; E. M. Marques; A‚» A. Noronha L. A. da Roza and J. Figuerledo.

100 Yards Breast-stroke-

B. Gogano: E. M. Marques; C, M. da Silva; M. M. de V. Soares and H. M. Remedios.

200 Yards Handicap (Boys' up

to 15).

A. A.

H. Gutteres; C, Mackintosh; Allen: J. Rozario; A. Roza; Cruz: Ed. Gutteres; C. Marques; G. Sousa and L. F. Osmand, 100 Yards Free Style:

Mrs.

13, 1933.

FAMOUS ARSENAL FOR- WARDS INJURED

Shock for Aston Villa: 'Spurs Good Start

55,000 CROWD AT NEWCASTLE

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, Aug. 28. An eighty-in-the-shade Soccer and, start! Shirt-sleeved crowds at Everton, a shirt-sleeved referee, who became so mixed up with the players that he had to put his coat on again.

The Villa are not in the least ikely to be thrown into a panle over an opening 'match reverse, but they will have to take notice it their half-backs and the expensive new left wing. Cunliffe and Dlx, | |EH| do not shape better on the Shef- Sensational results, and, unhap-field Wednesday's' ground to-day. pily, a long list of casualties, ma- jor and minor, with several dis- tinguished players involved.

The Birmingham players, before their match at Highbury, had a cold bath, a' daring piece of train- ing heresy which may or may not have had something to do with their achieving one of the big feats of the day-a draw with Ar- senal.

Early season. form can generally de ignored, but the match at Shef- Beld to-day will probably tell us a lot. we want to know.

Dean's Important Goal. Dean scored the one goal which gave the Cupholders a win over the Albion, and he needs only two more for his 300th League goal.

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Portsmouth were leading 2-3 at PARIS FASHIONS

More significant than anything the interval at Newcastle, where else, however, was the triumph of the largest crowd of the day

Doris Leicester City at Villa Park, and (55,000) were vastly relieved when Three New Collections

Victories for Middlesbrough, Black-Lang and Allen managed to save burn. Stoke and Wolverhampton the day for the home side in the These" are the clubs who most of second half. all needed the tonic of a good start. Nothing could be better for the general health of the game.

E. B. da Roza; T.-Paget; Lionel Roza. Pereira and EL L. Ozorio. Ladles Race, 50 Yards Handicap:

McMahon Miss Hunt; Miss B. Feston; Miss M. Roza; Miss Glendening; Miss G. and Miss White: Miss P. Gittins B. Remedios..." Novelty Race; 50 Yards:...

L. Landau: E. Lawrence; J. Neves; J. A. Gutteres: J. Lima; B. Closano; E. Marques; Leo Silva: C.

At the head of the abnormal in M. C. Victor: A. A. Noronha; L A. J. Silva: C. F. Rozario: A. A jured list are the two Arsenal Roza; J. D. Remedios: A. O. Bar-stars, Alex James and Joe Hulme. The air was full of rumours about retto: M. M. de V. Soares: L. A. yesterday, so the writer talk with Barros: A. McGrann; A. A. Gut Herbert Chapman on the sub- teres: L A. da Roza; N, Back and J. Fleuerido.

100 Yards Back-stroke:-

C. J. Smith; C. M. C. Victor; W. Lawrence; Lionel Roza-Pereira; E. L. Cunha and A. A. Elms. Water Polo vs. C.A.A.

ject.

Truth About James and Hulme.

"James," he said, "was practic- ally out of the game after, seven minutes' play, when he had a blow on the nerve-centre in the thigh, which affected the whole of his leg. Then came the ankle injury, V.R.C.-M. M. de V. Soares. 8.Which is not to be confused with V. Gittins, J. R. Soares, H. M. Re- the injury which kept him out of medios. W. F. Ambrose. W. Law- the Cup Final of 1932. That was

knee trouble. rence and C. E. Ross-Pereira.

AQUATICS

Borderers' Hold Annual Meeting

HQ. WING WIN CHAM- PIONSHIPS

"He has had an X-ray examina- tion, which shows that no bones are broken, but we shall know no- thing about how serious the trou- ble is until late in the week.

Hulme's is a knee injury, and bad enough. This may be very trou- blesome, but here again we shall know nothing definite for a few days."

Coming Test For Arsenal Fortunately for the Arsenal they have no fixture until next Satur- day, but then they have one of their big tests on the Shefeld wea-Wednesday ground.

second with 36 points. A novel fea-

Writing of crowds, Huddersfield are in a bad way when only 8,000 turn up for à Axture so attractive as a visit from. Sunderland:

Wolves..

(Special Air-Mall Service)

PARIS, Aug. 23. Charol's autumn and winter ea- The 'Spurs have every reason to feel pleased, not only with the sembles, many of which are tailor- point they picked up in their arst made, are simple in cut and style, venture at Bramall-lane, but the and the materials are decorative. "class" way their team played. Jerseys, show small and gay pat There will be a great crowd atterns as in peasant embroideries, is for morning and evening. Rib White Hart-lane to-day to see the spots, dots, and stripes, Velveteen bed and Roman-striped velvets are for blouses and neck scurves. Flax and metal thread and woven `into an afternoon material. For even- ing there are thread laces worked with metal, supple and dignified gold brocades, lacquered and blis tored satins, plain sating and soft moirén, plain crêpes, chiffon, and

London's Promotion Bid. · Last season in the Second Divi- slon Plymouth Argyle made the pace at the start and kept going well into the New Year. They top ped the honour list on Saturday with a 4-0 victory over the great- by fancied Manchester United side, West Ham are on the mark well, with veteran Victor Watson among fine lace.

Black is much in fashion; and the goal-getters, and, with "MII- wall winning at Lincoln, Brent-there are greens, many reds, navy ford bringing away a point from blue, brown, and black and white Notts Forest, and Fulham getting together. Leopard-skin trims brown three goals against Port Vale, all tailor-mades; broadtail, astrakhan, seems set fair for a London pro-and nutria are other trimmings. With black, white ermine or rabbit at the motion bid.

This, indeed, may prove one of is put. Saft satin bows the most interesting features of neck, a touch of clean white, or the new season. Both Fulham and pale rose, lingerie at the neck and Millwall' should get two more points wrists, and a variety of bats add to the interest of the collection. A from their home games to-day.

Southampton, for whom Vivian silk felt hat is" like a low Derby Gibbins may shortly be playing, with its curled brim; there are lit- cheered up Manager George Kay ble pork-pie shapes in fur; the with a handsome 4-1 win over Helen Wille peaked cap reappears Bradford City.

Third Division Honours.

In the Northern Section the

Special mention is made of this because when Maw left Notts County last February his first good surprises were the defeat of Wrez turn for his new club was to re-ham and the rout of Southport. Racegister a hat-trick against, Aston Chester, Chesterfield and Barnsley

must be feeling "hopeful.

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Ù.S. BASEBALL Yankees Beaten By Detroit

New York, Sept. 11. THE programme in the Major Baseball Leagues to-day was including a double header between restricted to half a dozen matches, Philadelphia and Chicago in the cinnati and St. Louis found them-

American League.

The Glants managed to pip Cin-

selves blanked out by Boston.

National League.

St. Louis Boston

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(Ed Brandt pitched and blank- ed out St. Louis).

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The double-header between. Pittsburgh and Brooklyn was post- poned on account of rain, and the weather also stopped, the Chicago v. Philadelphia match "from being American League. played.

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New York

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Detroit

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pox have been removed.

HONG KONG'S MOST MODERN CABARET

In spite of the threatening ther the annual aquatic sports of

Birkitt, the reserve outside right, the South Wales Borderers were

has been down with influenza, and,

a little ruche round the neckline, out Chicago and McNair scored a held at the YM.C.A., Kowloon,

of course, no club could adequate-

Crystal Palace took chief hon- which is frequently cut to a long home run for Philadelphia).

Little sleeves are yesterday in the presence of a fairly ty duplicate the Alex James post- ours in the Southern Third Divi-bost shape.

of interestedtion. large gathering

sion with a 4-1 win at Southend. usual. Square and pointed neck- spectators.

The writer's view is that nel-It is not too early to say that the lines are also correct The waist- The HQ Wing "won the. Regi- ther James nor Bulme will be in other teams to watch in this sec-line, which has not changed, dip

with 46 mental championship

the team next Saturday, and that tion are Reading. Norwich, Coven- very slightly at the back. Evening: points, and "A" Company was

both might miss several of the try, Luton and perhaps, Bristol dresses just escape the ground; a September games.

Rovers, with a Cardiff City evival few have trains. Lace dresses have

Quarantine restrictions imposed by ture was introduced this year-the

Wednesday . Villa To-day. also indicated. There was a 25,000 transparant long sleeves, leaving officers taking part in most of the

no crowd at the Bristol battle.

the turn of the arm bare; a brocade shanghal against arrivals from Aston Villa's defeat was events with the ranks. One of the

Only the Arsenal scored more dress also has long sleeves and a Hong Kong on account of small- races that aroused much interest | dute. Leicester City were at one was that in which teams compos-point of the game leading by three goals than Coventry City last sea-low neeck. An evening wrap has a ed, respectively, of officers, ser- goals to nil, one of them scored son, and Harry Storer's team bevelvet bond. There are velvet and geants, corporals and privates took by the Leicester centre, Maw, after gan the new season by being top fur evening wraps of all lengths.

scorers with seven against Gilling-

Afternoon skirts are a little longer part. It was won by the last five minutes.

than those worn in the morning. ham. named with the corporals second

Bruyère has adopted the sloping and the officers third..

shoulder line. The Bruyere coats The Results...

are long and straight, with high stand up collars, sloping shoulders, and fairly wide sleeves with fur.

dressmakers cufis. Unlike most this season Bruyère puts no pocketa on dress skirta. Quilted pockets, trim eufis, and collars may

instead of fur. a cloth coat

"Iso and Plastrons

Wri "are waistcoats, some of which are of Hats fur. Belts too with coats. Bre worn off the face and may

PROK SEATTLE, VANCOUVER have brims, or be of fur in the

AND VICTORIA VIA JAPAN A cape of a small busby with an

AND SHANGHAT. aigretle fitting up straight in front. lena, artificial silk in ribbed and and Lumber Shipments as soon as the Velver, soft, ribbed and hairy wool are requested to take Delivery of Flour: satin are the materials, they are hereby notified that if their Lighters are crepe textures, taffetas, baille, and Yoel is ready to discharge and ars

charged into Halte Wharf, Kowloon, at soberly designed and youthful in not placed alongside the Vessel line. Buttons, bows, and narrow required, their Shipments will be dis white neck ribbons are among the heir expense, where the Cargo will few trimmings which Bruyère le also at their risk and expense and allows Her evening dresses are subject to the Terms and Conditions of

star the

some Storage at Bolts What Steamer will

commence. Discharge on 9th

DR. J. C. GREGORY TO -MARRY

The results were as follows:-

Relay Inter Company Team of six. Each man to swim Villa 25 yards: 1, HQ. Wing (Pte. 35 John, L/C. Fullager, Pte. Manard, Pie Lockhart, Pte. Martin and Fle: Allen); 2, "A" Company (LL T. E. 8. Galletly, Lt. A. G. Martin, Pte. Gilmore, Pte. Morrison, Pte. 85 Johnes and Pte Hall); 3, "B Company: 4, "C" Company and 5th, "D" (M.G.) Company.

Company half-mile Race: 1, "A" Company, 2, H.Q. Wing.

Enlisted Boys Race (Handicap): 1, 60 Smith; 2, Dale.

Diving:-1, "A" Company (Cpl. Morgan and Pte. Morrison); 2. HQ Wing (L/C. Linneyton and Dmr. Coase).

Davis Cup Player' (Special Air-Mail Service)

London, August 23: The engagement is announced of Dr. J. Colin Gregory, the former British Davis Cup player, son of Dr. W. H. and Mrs. Gregory, of Beverley, Yorks, and Miss Phyllis Priestley, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Priestley, of Harrogate..

300 Yards, Inter-Company Re- lay:-1, HQ Wing (Pte. Maynard 25 yards, Dmr. Smith 50 yards, L/C Fullager 75 yards, L/C Sutherland

Dr. Gregory won the Australian 75 yards, Pte. Martin 50 yards and Singles Championship in 1929, and Company 25 dB has five times won the North of

3, "A" Company,

England Hard Court Singles Omcera, Sergeants, Corporals and Championship. With Mr. LG Privates Relay Race:-1, Privates; Collins he was well known as a dogs 2. Corporals: 3, Onicera & hles player in Daris Cup matches, Inter-Company Three Styles Re-In 1920 they reached the final of lay Race EQ Wing: 20 the Doubles Championship at Wim Company: 3, "D" (M.G.) Combledon

pany

Water Polo-Sergeants Officers 3-1:

H.Q. Wing beat Rest 1-0.

beat

ADMIRAL WAISTELL'S

FOUR WICKETS

Former China Fleet C-in-C. (Special Air-Mail Service)

London August. 23.

1933 EDITION OF THE STREET INDEX"

Limited Number Of Copies Avilable

The Land Office informs us that a new edition of the Street Index is being sent to the Government Prin- ters this week.

The preparation of the new edi tion has been a formidable task, as there has been no edition for over three years, in which time there has been very active development in the Colony,

jex-

It has been necessary, to examine some 21,000 Land Office Memorials nearly 3,000 Crown Leases, and short off the ground and show some several hundred Crown Lease plans fullness from below the knees.

mended for dinner dresses, for lessea still-unissued some 900 Brown, black, and white are recom- contracts of salt, grant or change, and many other incidental documents 8 new streets have been inserted, and the book has had to be completely written in part

Persons who deny to purchase This publication ho have not ready placed their orders, should communicate with the Government Printers. F with the Assistant Land Officer at an early date,, as only a limit number of copies will be available for sale to the public.

Mr. Egbert Hayes, formerly Stu- dent Secretary of the Shanghai Y.M.C.A., Bccompanied by his wife, has arrived in Peking" to asume

A team of admira his new duties as Becretary for

yed the taking four wickets for 16 and Ad Religious and Social Work at Pak yesterday afteri ing Union Medical Collexe, This Portsmouth City Council at cricket miral Superintendent Vice Admiral position, which was last held by Batting Arst, the Council were dis- HK. Kitson two for 16- The ad Dr. Y. Tst, has been vacant for missed for 80 runs, the Commander mirals team replied with 130, funs,

Waistell The Lord Mayor kest wicket. in-Chief, Admiral Sir ñbout a year.

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General Cargo will be discharged into at Conrigued risk and subject to the Holt's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will fie Terms and Conditions of Storage at Holt's Wharf. The Cargo will be ready for Delivery, from the Godown on and after 9th

All bruzda, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be samined on sny Tuesdays and Todays hebreen the hours of 10.35 AM. sze period. and Noor within the Free Storage

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Vessel's Godown, and all General Cargo remaining undelivered after 15th Sept will be rubject to Ret

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BUTTERFIELDKA SWIĘK

8th September 1988,

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