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KOWLOON-THE HOME

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The Interport-And The Jats

(By Our Kowloon Correspondent)

Although no definite arrange ments have been made, there is every prospect of a triangular in ferport between Hongkong, Macao and Canton being held either at Chinese New Year, or at Easter. The idea of inviting other clubs Singapore, Shanghai, Swatow, Manila was discussed at a recent meeting of the Hongkong Hockey Association, but, it is understood, some hitch has arisen which would provene any such matches being held this season,

However, if we have the games between Hongkong, Canton, Macae 1 as a "bulls-c" it will do" much towards furthering the interests of the game in Hongkong.

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is why more hockey games played in Kowloon than in Hong kong. The shortage of ground on the Hongkong side niso contribute

to this state of affairs.

GLIMPSE OF THE PAST

Belilios Public School Play

LATE

The Journey to the Western Paradise" was the name of the play acted at King's College last night. The story in a nut shot relates the adventures of Tong Sam Tsong, a Buddhist, who took a long journey to India to fetch some 55- ered books for the Emperor of China He was accompanied by the Monkey Fairy, the Fig Fairy Talking about Indian regiments and a priest Sha. The monkey be remind me that the Jats are leav-comes entangled in the plot and is ing the Colony by the 18. Talma made to accompany the Buddhist

as a penalty. after a stay of three years with us.

In the prologue the Monkey ap They are going to Jhelum, India, and I take this opportunity of bid pears and by his queer and quaint ding them goodbye. During their ways soon impresses his personali- service in Hongkong they have ry on the audience In the fireb proved themselves to be the fore-scene Wis

transplanted to most unit hockey team hers and China as it was many years agu, with their departure the Army will "Sumptuous dresses, the old cour

Lieut. tesy, the lignified presence the im- lose a galaxy of talent, Syer. centre-forward, Jalil and mobile faces all bring remembrance Habib, inside forwards Abbas Ali, of a day that is gone and as we It is a peculiar fact that one left-back and Sirdar Khan centre watch the graceful dance of the two always associates hockey with Kow half are just five of the most, pro- soldiers there is perhaps a shadow

minent players who have stock out of regret. loon. The reason is not far to seek, for although there are a in many first class games. I am While plodding on their way to number of teams in Hongkong, the sure everyone will be sorry to see the Western Paradise the travellers them go and will join me in wish come acrces a widow, who by her peninsula is the recognised home" of this particular form of sport, asing them every success on the charm and wiles son wins the the most important games are held sporta field, in hockey especially, at heart of the pig fairy who wants Jhelum. It is a pity that they to marry one of her daughters but there.

For more years than I can re should have to leave just as Weis unable to choose which of the member, the Indian regiment staare about to have these interport three he prefers. In the very act tioned in Kowloon have made hoc- games and their players. would no of choosing they disappear and he key their chief-and in some cases

doubt be a tower of strength to the is left alone bound with a cord. the only-form of sport," and that local team.

Next morning he is set free by the rest of the party who find him and after a good piece of advice he continues on his way with the rest.

Among the

visitors present were Sir Thomas and Lady Söhthorn, Mr. A.-E. Wood, 8.0.A., The Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, the Hon. Dr. S. W. Tv's, Mr. and Mrs, A. O: Brown, Rev. and Mrs. Wells, Dr. and Mrs. Pope. Major and Mrs. II. B. E. Dowbiggin and Mise Dowbiggin, Mr. Collison. Mr. B. Stock, Dr. Woo, M. B. E. and Mr.

Mary and Her Shorts

"I have no objection at all to the donning of shorts by young and suitably proportioned ladies, but when it comes to going round our courses behind over generously pro- portioned members of the fair ses clad in this attire. I find it extra- mely difficult to keep my eye where it should be--on the ball." Stanley H. Dodwell"

When Mary wore a harem skirt. And it was split in half. Who cared a damn for. Mary's lamb When you could see her calf.

When Mary wore her husband's

shorts There was an awful strafe, For flesh and bone of eightin

store Showed rather more

than calf. Pa fumed and said he couldn't keep His eye upon the ball; Mary'e pillowy shorts so billowy Made all the golfer's fall.

Billowy girls please try to slim Each in a wondrous wayat In body grow slight in limb get

light

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Will win out by-andby, aving arrived, from Hamburg and Matrons "obese in shorts will crass Ports of call, Consignees of Cargo are To tempt poor Stanley's eye. hereby notified that their: Goods are Mary must be careful now being landed and placed their risk. Think of a mere male's nerves: into the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf Figures billowy, diet till willowy and Godown, Company's godowns, at Eliminate your curves. Kowloon, where Delivery may be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed. Optional Largo will not be landed bere, unless Notice has been given 45 hours prior to vessel's arrival, but carried on from port to port to the final port of call to which the option extends.

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'THEFT OF A BLANKET

Constable Gets Six Weeks

A Shantung constable, charg- Jones Wynne before Mr. yesterday with the theft of a blanket belonging to another con- stable, pleaded guilty. Sentence of six weeks' hard labour was pass- ed.

EUCHARIST CONGRESS IN MANILA

To Be Held In 1936

numerous

Vatican City, Dec. 14. Archibishop Michael O'Doherty's leading part in obtaining the con- seat of the Eucharist congresa committee to hold the 1938 Con-Y, P. Lew. gren.at Manila came to light to- day after Pope Pius received him and 40 pilgrims from the Philip Poc Ye Tai and contributed lar pines.

gely to the success of the drama.

At the committee session other speakers expressed doubt that Ma nila. could accomodate the iG- mense throng from all over the world that always attends the con gresses, but the archbishop convin. ingly outlined the city's capabili ties to receive the visitors.

The music was rendered by Mr.

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The committee has decided to hold the 1936 Congress at the Philippine. capital, representing the first time | Buy city in the Orient has been so honored, but the formal announce ment by tradition will be delayed A pretty wedding took place at until after the 1934 Cogress at St. Theresa's Church, Kowloon Buenos Aires.

Tong, on Saturday afternoon when Members of the party received by Miss Dorothy Hall, daughter of Mr. the Pope said he expressed much in- and Mrs. J. G. Hall, of Gatebead- terest in a campaign to give reli-on-Tyne, became the bride of Mr. gious instruction in the public John Murray Purvis of the Public schools of Manila and especially Works Department, son of Mr. and blessed the archdiocese authorities Mrs. M. E. Purvis of Walker-on- for riping the poor during Tyne. The Rev. Father Spada. period of unemployment distress ofclated,,

The pontiff thanked the Philip pine party for making the long pil grimage and expressed pleasure that they would be here for the an- niversary of the Virgin of Guads

and the cannonization of 'Bainte Bernadette Soubirous.

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The bride, who wore a dress of ivory satin with bridal vell, and carried a bouquet of pink roses and pink gladio, was given away

by Mr. Thomas Coleman....:

Her hridesmaid, Miss Ena, Allen, He urged them, in giving his wore a dress of old gold-satin, with blessing, to strive to make an out, hat and shoes to match, and standing success of the 1830 Euch carried a bouquet of bronze chry- ristic Congress

zanthemuZZLE,

Coach, of Vigan, Ilgesale auss Isabelle Spoors, the Sur, accompanied the pilgrims, flower girl who was dressed in who arrived from Manila aboard pale blue satin with pink roses, an Italian liner which made a ape and shoes and hat to match, car- cial trip from Hongkong to embarks ried a basket of rose petals, while them,

the page, Master Billy Cart, was dressed in pale blue satin, with white ruffle.

to a stall in Mongkok where the blanket was found Bubsequent in-

Mrs. Thomas Coleman, the Mat-: quiries revealed that the defendant Mr. W. La B. Sparrow, ASP. had returned to the station atron of Honour, wore a dress of a.m. and took the blanket out with flowered georgette with hat and

shoes to match. told the Court that defendant, who was attached to the Mangkok the idea of pawning it later.

Mr. M. E. Purvis, brother of the Police Station, was on duty be Mr. Sparrow said defendant had tween midnight and 4 a.m. on De-been in the Force for nine months bridegroom, performed the duties.

Complainant, D.242, and bore a good record until reof best mana cember 17.

Following the ceremony a recep- was also on duty during these cently. "Now he had nine, reports

tion was held at the residence of hours, and they returned to the pending against him. station together. Complainant Asked why he had stolen the Mr. and Mrs, Tiów. Cáry, 269 Prince then found a red woollen blanket blanket, defendant said he was Edward Boad, attended by about. to be missing from his bed. He feeling cold at 3 am and he went 80 guests. After the reception the suspected defendant and accused back to the station to get the happy couple left for their news his of having stolen it,

blanket to cover himself

home, the bride's going away dress After an argument between the His Worship: Don't make it being a black pin-stripe costume,

with fox fur, and hat to match. 19070two, defendant took complainant worse, young man.

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