PAGE 8-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS ROYAL SCOTS SURPRISE:
RESHUFFLE “MIDDS" TEAM MADE TOO LATE
Week-End Soccer Reviewed
BY “PILAT”"
What must be regarded as the best feat so far in the League this season is the Royal Scots' brilliant victory over the Middlesex. The latter, a much fancied team were hitherto undefeated.
For this victory the Scota' must thank Hossack, their very energetic leader, whose "hat trick" crowned a really magnifcent performance. Hossack seemed to be right at the top of his form and has so far baxyed a total of Ave goals.
South China "A" versus way show the desperate fight put" match turned out to be a up by the "Diehards" to keep their more or less a "holiday affair," 100 per cent record.
The score of 4-1. does not many, The
The inclusion of Bright was no doubt a surprise to many, but, in my opinion, he was wasted in the centre-forward berth. Late in the second half the "Midds." reshuffled their team, Bright dropping back to his usual place as pivot with Sheehan leading the attack, but. the change was made too late.
The Scots thoroughly deserY- ed their win. They played
more enterpriding "football, their
open game in contrast
: with the close-passing game of the Midds* was a delight to watch while the quick tacking. and first-time clearances of the hacks also proved, an effective counter to the Middle- sex type of play.
DAZZLING DISPLAY
with both teams taking it easy and never attempting at any stage of the game to play the standard uf football one would expect of them.
Last Saturday's farce waa not unlike those of previous seasons, and, in particular, the penalty given away towards the end of the game was re- miniscent of many such part incidents.
ANOTHER DEFEAT Despite an almost complete re- organisation of their line-up, the Club, though they showed a stronger defence, was once again defeated, this time at the hands of Kwong Wah. The electricians, after being checked in the very early stages, soon, got the upper hand and from then on never
Giving a dialing display of looked back at no time allowing fast soccer last Sunday, Eastern Club a chance of settling down to Eradually wore dub the Navy's more constructive play
stubborn resistance and eventually Kowloon and the Police were won by air goals to two. In the seen in a drawb game, reither first half the Navy were more than side managing to register a goal. holding their own and the fact The game was dull and uninterest- that the whistle went with a goal ing. Poor finish on the part of for each showy How well the the forwards on both sides spoilt salors tared agåidst "their more many scoring opportunities. Ea versatile opponents. Amanda the closing few minutes of the
The fast pace of the first period, game the referee
had to make however, told on the Naval men. Good use of the whistle, Both teams They fell off badly to allow the being guilty of many minor in- Chinese to score five further goals, fringements. replying with only ons.
of
Kong Bin-teng, Eastern's newest The Executive Yuan on Tuesday acquisition, played a grand game ordered the organisation at right-back, Kong. I under- Opium - Suppression Supervisory atand comes from Macao and, on Boards in Szechwan, Sikang. Yun- Sunday's showing, has established nan, Kweichow, Shensl. Kansu and almselt as one of the best défen-Fukien to speed up the eradication sve, players, the Colony has seen. to the drug.
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SPORTS & GENERAL
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were recorded at the Happy Valley train-
ing rallops yesterday:—
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Qr.
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Smiling Time
Chatterbox Derby Day New Sta: Bredon
Rose Evelyn
Violet Queen
1 39 1.13.2 1.48.1 2.16.1 30 } 36 1,09 1,39
30
1 38, 1.11 1.41.1 2.09.1 28 137.3 1.12.4, 1.48,3 2.22.3 34
... 1 38.2 1.13 1.48 2.21.4 33.4
A Grand Time & A Roaring
Time
Murray River
Kut Cheung
King Kong
Navylight
Gog
A Great Time
1.04.4 -1.36.2
56.4
29.1
31.3
27.2
1.14.4 1.48.4 2.30.2 31.3
30:4
29.4
4 27.3 35 1.24.1 3.33.2
29.2
1 37.1 7 28
56 1.26
30
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129
59.4 1.29.4 58.2
30
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1 39
Rose Emily
1 37
1.15.3 1.51 2.25.1 34 1.11 1.49 2,20.4 31.4
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7 33
1.01.4 1.30.4
29
Bressay & Estover
3 ·39
1.14.3 1.45.2
National Pride
7 35.3
1.08.2 1.42.2
34
1 34.2 1.06.2 1.37.1 2.07
Commencement Bay Cocklerot
36.4 1.11.3 1.45.3
34
31.3 1.01.4 1.29.4
28"
33.3 1.07.3 1:42 2.12.2 38.2 1.10.2 1.43.2 2.14.1
1.18.1 1.51
30.2
30.4
32.4
40.3 1.18.4 1.53.4
35
37.2 1.09.4 1.38.3
1.43.3
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27.3
34
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37
32
29.1
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Sports Venture & King's Envoy 41.1 Gallant Marshall
Candlelight
Golden Cow & Sunshine Susie 3 34.1 1.07 National Liberty
Marksman
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Strathbannock
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A.R.P. ORDERS
NO. 7
Orders by Wing Commander A. H. Air Raid Precautions. S. Steele-Perkins, OB.E. Director of
APPOINTMENTS
Mr. S. E. Faber, A.F.C., Chartered Civil Engineer, appointed ARP. Technical Adviser to the Chief Air) Rald Warden--Kowloon
ADMINISTRATION
The next meeting of the Executive Ar Raid Wardens Main Committee will be held at the Council Chamber, Colonial Secretary's Office, on 'Mon day, Nov. 6. commencing at 5.15 p.m.
For purpose of eary reference to been given:- Orders, the following numbers have]
Orders published on September 81- No. 1. September 28-No. 2. October
3 30.. 1.10.2 1.42.2
35 1.10.4 1.40
36 1.10 1.40
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In Output
GESTAPO WATCH NAZI WORKERS (Reuter's Special War Service)
'PARIS: Nov. 1- German workers in war factories aro being watched by special sections of the Gestapo, who are seeking a reason for the considerable falling off in out- put in recent weeks, accord- ing to the "Paris Soir."
No. 3. October 12-No. 4. Octo- complain
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Registration Cards:-The Instrue- financing orders since the Reich- tions issued in Orders under the bank can no longer accept Tax Heading Registration Cards-dated Bonds and thất" Workers October 12-are hereby cance
cancelled and the following substituted:
Instructors of classes should for ward all Registration Cards of Can- didates to the ARP. Ofice. Lower Albert Road, Immediately after com- pletion of the 8th lecture.
mass transplantations which are breaking their morale.
Char Kin Ying, Man Ho Choy, Lam STRENGTH INCREASE
Kwok Bun, Kung Tim Wang, Li Sze The following having qualified are Wun, Lam O Wan, Lai Cheuk Lap. posted to the A.R.P. Establishment. Wong Yin King, Yip Chuen Wing, Instructors: Dr. (Miss) P. Rutton Chu King Ree, Tam Chung Kwong, jee, Kwok Ying Kong, Miss Helen Yip Sing. So Yur Ling Law Wing Yuen, Lai Hang Man, Miss Yuen Kwan, La Ewok Wah, Law Man Bang, Shang Bick, Miss Cheung Ta'z Ewan. Chu See. Fung Wal Chiu, Miss Tse Wardens: Chan King Hot, Cheung Yun Kam, Wong Hoi Ching, Ip Chi Zazh Cheun, Yu Man: Hot, Au Yeung Chin. Lam
Sum, W. Pok, Mirs
Yee, Chan Kim Fal, Tse Chun Hung, Wong Bau Yung. Lau Hon Fal, Wong Ld Che, Lee Hon Leung, Chan Sau Bing Wah, Kim Wah Mek, Miss Tee Chun, Miss Ho Chenk Hing, Miss Wal Hing, Wong Chan. Leung Sau Shun Shui Chun, Fang Wah Cheung. Li Shek Chuen, Bo
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Mau Chan King Bun, Miss Wong Mok Mei King. Choy Ewok Chew. Wun, Sin Man Bin Lai Wing Hon, Miss Chan Yuct Ping, Kwong
Yeung Po Fing
Yee, Miss Na Lay Ting. Kee, Chan Shu Kee, Chan Putig
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Hoi Cheung Li Kwok Bun, Leung Chee, Mak Wing Keong. Al Ying, Bing Wah, Miss Chan Pil Chang Cheng Law Chuen, Miss Chan Miss Chati Tak Ching. Lo Yilk Chi, Tung. Ho Lot Cha, Letné Kvok
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Six Nin
Wan Kam Chee, Tal Yuek Wednesdays and Pridays, at. 5.30 Hot, Hung Kim Chau, Miss To Por p.m. Ling, Wong Hon Kee Ngal Wal Nov. 1: Lecturer:-Mr. R. P. Dunlop, commencing on Wednesday, Cheung Chow Ming Chung, Wong B.Sc. Siu Wan, Loo Shal Yew, Li Hing, Mong Kee, Chan Choy, Ho Sin Bum Hon Sin. Cheung Fu Yla rau Wood Chan, Lo Kwai Mɛi, LI King Man. Lam. Ciring Kee, Tang Yat Sun, Lal Yu On Ho Yiu Cheong Wong
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Monday, Nov. 6, Wardens General Paper. Instructors Paper Part I
Tuesday, Nov. 7, Instructors Paper Part
Part III
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1939.
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Two Puppet Officials Shot At
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[TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS WEATHER REPORT
IN THE COLONY
In the Colony of Hongkong, in-
cluding the Island, Kowloon and
HONGKONG ROYAL OBSERVATORY
10 am. November 1.
New Territories, during the week Barometer (at sea level), 30.15 ms.
ending at 8 a.m. on Saturday, Temperature, 74. F. Oct. 28, 1939, there were altogether Humidity, 07 per cent. 103 trane accidents as the result Wind Direction. ENE
of which 2 persons were killed and Wind, Force (Beaufort), 3. 36 persons were injured.
Temperature; maximum yesterday,
77 F.
Temperature; minimum laks night,
66 F.
Of persons killed, two Chinese males, age $3 and 16, died from injuries received as a result of col- usion between vehicles and jimp-Rainfall for 24 hrs. ending 10th ing off a moving moth bus respec-| tively.
to-day, nii. A Total rainfall since January 1st,
$1.88 ins. Against an average of, 82,80 ins. Sunset tonight, 5,47 p.m.
Of 103 accidents, 38 were colli-Sunrise tomorrow; 623 .20 slons between vehicles; 35 were collisions between vehicles and Barometer (at sea level), 38.85 ins.
4 p.m., November 1. pedestrians; 33 accidents were due Temperature, 12 F. to other causes.
Of persons jured, 18 were pedestrians, who were either walk- ing or rtinning across the road Settlement Police até invés....and were, struck by vehicles. tigating a shooting kicidènt Involving two puppet officiais, which occurred yesterday, a Shanghai despatch reports. The victims, King Wen-chang and Feng Kung-chan, were walk- BRITISH CONSUL mg near the intersection of Avenue Road and Tatung Road passing by fred six shots at Prime Minister announced in the
FOR ALBANIA - when for men, in a motor car LONDON, Nov. 1 (Renter)The them. The gunmen made good House of Commins yesterday that their escape,"
the Government proposes to ap- King, who sustained wounds in point Mr. L. B. Grafftey Smith
Consul General
9, Instructors his abdomen and arma, died on, as British
in
Leufig Ting Könz, For Wa Manesday, Nov.
Any student Apart from those at the spot. Feng was wounded in Durazzo, Albania, in place of Bir Chan Wat Hing, Lauready detalled, who wish to take the chest.
Yan Pula! Nam. Miss Queenie
Fu Fuz Caw,
Hip Eng
in Chun Lam,
www.these
hese examinations, should submit Tsul, Min
Leung Ek Keung
their names to the Director of Air Cheung Fo Man, Tam Hung Ip, Mis, Raid Precautions,
BOGUS CARDS
Andrew Ryan, former Minister and Consul-General. The usual application for the appointment
Ng Yun Kun Hau Hon Kon, Bau Hon Instructor Examination:---It has Roth victims were connected to be approved would be made to
been found necessary to raise the with the salt administration of the Italian Government,
for the puppet regime of Cheriang
Bo Ming NAMI, KZIAH MAFgaret standard of qualifying marks
Miss Lok Yuet Hing Instructors. In future, candidates Bogus identification cards and Fung Mving Yiu Cheting, must obtain 80% in each paper ta
1018 obtain a pass.
Lal
Wai Tu, Chan Sit Lam, Wong Ling Po, P. Yip, Yeung Wing Fun, Law Kam Hing, Tam, Tak
Cheung Tim P
Tang Cheung Ming Tone
Din Tu
Chun
Chum Wah,
Wah, Pun
Tak
-Law
Kwok
DEMONSTRATION
An Incendiary Bomb Demonstration Kwan for Chinese Candidates will be held at the ARP. Ofico, Lower Albert Rond, on Nov. 4, commencing at
I W. Leyden, Warden: Instructor.{//
But Cour sau Han Ming campa Moon Tian, Yau Shall Shan, Wong Book, Chan: Tak Wing, Mot Fung Cla Wang Kwai Por, Chung Hung Fook Hongkong, Nov. 1, 1989.
arm bands were found on their persons.
Hum.dity, 80 per cent, Wind Direction, ESE Wind Force (Beaufort), Maximum temperature, is F. Minimum temperature, 66 1. Rainfall 0.00,
Days of
TRONG KÔNG TIDE TABLE
Date at:
from 2 to 8 Nov, 1939
Month:
Hnight
Kong
Standard Time
b. m.
Height
· 06 65 || 1 7
HIH WATER:
LAW WATER
Hong
Hong
Kong
Standard
h. m.
Thur
1341,2
Fri,
a
00:00
14.91:17 20 7807 55
ENEMY ALIENS
1466
17.69
Bat
01 00:17 41
09.03
Sun.
17 1004
21.10
03 50 186
116
124
18 0358
28 28.
45
05 20
18:46
8.3
19 10
6.
peared before tribunals, and 900 Wed
8
06 40
10 28
1950 136
had been interned.
IN BRITAING The exact motive of their shooting carinot be ascertained de la Warr President of the Won
LONDON, Nov. 1 (Renter-Eart But one version has it that & Board of Education, announced payroll of $100,000 which they in the House of Lords yesterday: Tus "7 were carrying, was the objective has 13,000 enemy allens had sp of the quinien;
suspect was arrested
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