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CLARK-MURROW WASEDA HOCKEY ECONOMIC
WEDDING
(Continued from Pare 1.5
Mrs. Clark's going-away` costume was of Russian blue honeycombe cloth with braided front and pouched sleeves Atting closely at
the wrists. She also wore a smart little page-boy hat of brown and a beautiful fur cape, the gift of the bridegroom.
PLAYERS
All-Japanese Champs Here For Games
the best
EXPERT
ARRIVES
" (Continued from Fare 1.3
the
not here
The rapidity with which condi LOCAL FIXTURES
Lions in China have been chang- ing has handicapped the Depart- Seventeen smiling faces greeted ment in assessing credit risks loca Pressmen when whey board-and the number of proposals re- ed the,.. Taiyo Marui last mace.ved by them prompted on its ars.vai from Shanghal and appointment of Mr. Kirkpatrick. located the members of the hoc- The representative, is key team of ano Waseda Univer- seeking orders. Bity. Few of the visitors could speak even a word of English but they somehow got the gist of very obligingy furnished all the what was wanted from them and desired information in way. they could.
The members of the party are as follows:-Y. Shinjyo (Inspec- tor); S. Kojima (Coach),. Yamada (Captain), M. Sugawara, K. Kawai, T. Yonemaru, S. Masa mura, Y. Shtmoda, K. Kurosaka, T. Yamada, H. Tomita, M. Ishara, 5. Kawahara, M. Onizuka, M China for, in 1927, he came out Kawashima, T. Takeishi and Khere on a mission on behalf of Yamamoto,
the Oriental Telephone Company. Mrs. Kirkpatrick, when girl. Sun was a close friend of Dr. Yat-sen,
tatives to
the Eastern Exchange Bank and Mr. Kirkpatrick started üle in
was for many years in Delhi -as He took active part in the Co- an importer of British · textiles.
operative Societies' movement in Bengal and was a pioneer of the development of basic mineral properties in Orissa. In 1924 he Tvisited Japan on behalf of Messrs
M. Samuel and Company subsequently went on an sive tour of the world.
Among those who were present together with the Press represen- welcome the visiting hockey team were Mr. F. A Kemp, Secretary of the Hong Kong Hec
an Army Key Association, and representative.
The Waseda's trip to Singapore been canceled owing to the fact that they would not be able to return to Japan in time to attend the opening of the term in
the
University. However, after playing seven. games in Hong Kong they will return to Japan by the Talyo Maru, stopping over in Shanghai for a single day, where they will be engaged in only one game there.
ALL-JAPAN CHAMPIONS
The Waseda team recently won All-Japan Championship
and exten-
He is quite familar with -South
EL
Interviewed by the Press yes- terday. Mr. Kirkpatrick stated that he had nothing new to say but opined that he would have
much more to say when he pre- pares to leave China. He will be getting in touch with the British Consul at the leading Chira citles.
Great Britain Turns To Conscription?
(Continued from Pare 1)
LIST OF PRESENTS Bride's Father and Mother, 2 Cheques; Bride's Father to Bride, Wardrobe-trunk, suit-case and hat- box; Bridegroom's - Puther and Mother, Cheque; Bridegroom to Bride, Pearl necklace, Für cape and Dressing-table set; Bride to Bride- groom, Cigarette case; Captain and Mrs. Coltart, Hors d'oeuvres dishes: Captain and Officers of HMS Medway, Canteen of aliver; Captain and Officers of HMS. Parthian, Silver cigarette box; Sir Robert and Lady Ho Tung, Jade ring; Commander and Mrs. Reeves, Cake knives ant prong; Dr. Kate- wall, Vase and blackwood stand; Wing Comdr. and Mrs. Bishop, Black leather handbag; Anthony Darrell Bishop, Leather-bound Travel book; Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Avoy Jude
elephant book-ends; Mr. J. F. Macgregor and Mrs Mullins, 2 Silver entree dishes; Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, Embroidered breakfast set; Mrs. Hole, Linen table set: Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Cut-glass batter dish; Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Smith, 12 Lacquer finger bowls; Capt. and Mrs. Maurice Jones, Silver sweet dishes; Major and Mrs. Eccles, Clock; Major Hoskyn, Cut-glass cocktail shaker and glasses; Mr. and Mrs. Beck, 6 Coffee spoons; Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Cut glass liqueur decanter; Capt. and Mrs. Lock," Pewter beer tankards; The Rev. and Mrs. 15 Brown, Lamp: Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. Graves. Silver sweet dish: is Lieut. and Mrs. Abbott, Cat-glass cocktail glasses; Mrs. Harrison, Coffee percolator,
Miss Goode, Carved lacquer cigarette box: Mra Norman, Nightdress case and set: Major and Mrs, Garrard, Liberty Art vase; Lieut. and Mrs. Fuller. Lamp and shade; Mr. and Mrs Murray, Silver tray; Mr. and Mrs. Croucher, Alver sugar-bowl and milk-jug; Mr., and Mrs. Womack, Sliver coffee spoons; Mrs. Taggart, Nightdress; Lieut. Berlyn, 4 8ilver ash trays; Leut. Christie, Gray handbag; Lleut. Underhill, 2 whi- sky decanters; Comte and Comtesse de Courseulles, Cut-glass bitters battles. Mr. and Mrs. Clough Taylor, Bet of coffee spoons; Lieut. and Mrs. Cavanagh Mainwaring, Table cigarette lighter: Mr. Tan Macgregor, Silver salver: Mr. and Mrs. Weldon, 12 Chinese Apostle
Hockey has been played iz "If the Territorial recruiting | spoons General Morris Cohen, Japan during the past 35 years only looked up things would be Large all-wave wireless set: Mr. and it is as popular a sport with | ull right," it was hinted. "The Alec Einar Pratt, Silver dish; Staff Japanese universities as are rugby | Territorials are the surest barrier of "Hong Kong Daily Press," an ex- and baseball In 1827 the Waseda against-conscription." cellent silver model of an armed sent out a team to Hong Kong junk: Mrs. R. Ramsay and Mr. Ewhich, however, lost to the Colony. Fincher. Silver sweet dish, lotus side by the close scare of three leaf pattern. Many other presents goals to two. This time they are have come to hand since this list fully confident that they will get was made up.
the better of their games with Ictal, teams.
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“WE'LL HAVE AN ARMY”
Government speakers are hint
when, on November 29, 1936, they Easy defeated the Kyoto Imperial ing more and more broadly that University by the huge score of 7 unless recruiting figures fine goals to mil. Among other games | rapidly' conscription is bound to they played in the preliminary come. rounds of the championship in teams from all over which 21 Japan were entered, were the fol Jowing: Rikkyo, 2-2: v. Hosel 11-0; v. Commercial College, 3-0, v. Kelo, 2-0;. v. Meiji-4-8; Sunda (for the College Chan |p'onship), 2-1,
Their right-wing, M. Sugawara, was a member of the reserves for the Olympic Team, but perhaps their biggest goat-getter Is "the inside-right, K. Kawar, who, when questioned by Pressmen on this score, very modestly disclaimed the honour. However, the Waseda team is a very well balanced one and they are putting the greatest faith in the combination And understanding between their for- wards and the intermediate line. -
Baturday, January 9-v. Com- bined Services, U.S.R.C. ground, 4 p.m...
LOCAL FIXTURES Captain and Mrs. Coltart, Com- mander and Mrs. Beevor, Comman- The Waseda players will have a der and Mrs. Reeves, Wing-Com-knock-up to-day and will "com- mander and Mrs. Bishop, Mr. and mence their programme to-morrow Mrs. McAvoy, Mr. J. F. Macgregor, as follows:- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, Mr. Mc- Ewen, Mrs. Hole, Mr. E.W. Hamil- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Stafford Smith, Mr. Erik Nelson, Captain and Mrs, Maurice Jones, Major and Mrs. Eccles, Major G.W.V. Hoskyn, Mr. and Mrs. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Rees, Mr. and Mrs. Clough Taylor, Cap- tain and Mrs. Lock, The Rev. and Mrs. Brown, The Rev. F Baines, Comte and Comtesse de Cour- seulles, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs
There has been a slight improve- ment but it can only be regarded as a drop in the ocean.
A military expert said, "you can
take it from me that if the young men won't come in, they will be brought in. We want a volunteer army, but if we can't get it we shall have an army anyway,
"As it is, we cannot police the Empire adequately. A few troops for India or Egypt and the home forces are reduced, to below the minimum.
"SUREST HARRIER”. "God help us in case of war.“- Recent measures taken to make Lne Army more attractive, with| more comforts and more meals, are expected to pull their welsh
from now on,
SHENSI PROVINCE
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After
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Nanking, Jan. 7.
with Gen- eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek in Fenghua, Mr. T. V. Soong return- ed to Bhanghai, and to-day he will leave for Nanking.
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