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FOOTBALL.

D.C.L.I. Defeat the Rest."

Just before the time for the kick off in the football match between the Rest of the Colony and the D.O.LL, on the Club ground yesterday niternoon, the Bun mado an appearance that was welcome after the rain that bad fallen at frequent intervale during the day, but its stay "was of but short duretion, The rain kept off, however, and there was a good attendance is 4.30 There woe unfortunately a delay in starting that made the specta tors a little impatient. Much smusement was caused by the capers of a monkey mounted on a retriever dog, both "clad in the colours of the D.O.LT. The Soldiers were the first to put in an appearance, the "Rest of the Colony" appearing about five minutes later,

The teams wore :-O.L.I.~~ Johason, Billie and Fife; Holmes, Newman, and Tregil gae; Mealey and Bennett, Smith Catmore and Buck.

The Rest: Rogers (RE), Tacker and Morrish (RE.); R. O. Barlow (B.K.F.C.) Berry and Westbrook (B.G.A.); Grimmett (Police), Pallant (RG.A.); Davies (8, and D.); Swan and Pinchard | (R.G A.).

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TULSDAY, APRIL 14, 1914

SPECIAL CABLES.

(Special Pacific Service to the Telegraphi.-

THE UNREST IN CHINA.

NO PASSPORTS FOR FOREIGNERS IN SHENSI.

Peking, Received April 14. - The Tatub of Shenai reports that Hainoyi has been cap ured by the bandite, and that Feng Heiang-fu is in a dangerous p edicament. Bo urgen that troops be sent to Sienfu.

**

President Yuan Shih-kaf has instructed General Mann Liang to take his Mohammedan troops to Feng Hsiong-fu and to Hanchung to intercopt the brigands if they attempt to enter Kansu or Szechuan.

The Government has ordered Provincial officialà not to issue passports for foreigners to travel in Shonsi until fur- ther orders.

THE SUPREME RULER.

PRESIDENT YUAN'S NEW ACCESSION OF POWER.

Peking, Received April, 14

The amendments to the Constitution include the alteration of the Tsanyi Yusa into the Lin Yuan, or House of Legislature, with greatly re luced powers.

The President is the Supreme Ruler, and a High Advisory Board will be established.

CHINESE PRESS LAWS

Peking. Received April 14, President Yusa Shib-kni has banded over the Press Lawa to the Board of Interior with instructions that they" bo rectified. Meanwhile their operation ie suspendled.“

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The Real won the toss and with the aid of the inside and outside left were quickly advancing to- wards the goal when the right- back intervened. The sun theh shone brilliantly full in the faces of the Rest. The D.C.LI. ware some time in cottling down and did not show anything like the com. bination in the early stages of the game which won them so much admiration in their match with the RG.A. Mosley saw the weak- ness and speculated in a very profitable molo effort. Taking the ously. Inside thirty seconds ball from the line he worked ho was called upon by Davies for through the defence straight to a still greater effort and he re the mouth of goal and timing his sponded nobly.. Then Pinchard shot and the speed of his ap- tested the custodian's ability

A good story of a boycott which proaching adversary, be sent the with a dropping shot from near ball in with a rattlo defeating the the corner flag and once again filed is told by the Advocate, of goalie all the way. Later the the guar 'ian of the soldiers' Chicago-Seme four Rest were in dangerous proximity goal secured the cheers of the Polish Roman but Mosley did the needful sp elators in touching the hall Wisconsin have been trying for The inside right got possession over with remarkable judgment, the past twelve years to secure and though he sent in a good shot For e few moments the pressure more rights in the administration it was cleverly saved. Play was was relieved, but the play was of the patients had to better transfored temporarily through again concentrated in the soldiers their parochial schools. iut, as the medium of the right wing defence, the custodian once more in Maine, the priests have sided The soldier's ozlaide left thon proving his worth. Smith had a with the bishops, and the people ohaaed down the line with the shot at g al close in, but "The have made little head way towards ball and the back was forced to Beat" goalie had no difficulty in popular control of their Church In the fight the concede a corner in clearing. The saving, the ball going straight property. goal was in peril for a time, into his hands. Though the editor of the Kuryer Polski, but eventually the pressure was soldiers' goal was a much threat Milwaukee, chempioned

Carnival Queen's Robes." relieved. Davies then thought ened one in the next few mom- use of the people, and at last

A curious case has been decided he would open the scoring for the ents the "Reat" were too slow Archbishop Messmer put the pa Rest if possible and sent in a fine in seizing opportunities: Smith per as the black-list and issued by a French Court of Appeal. shot from about thirty yards, but passed to Mosley and the latter & pastoral letter denying the right the question at issue was whether the custodian was ready and best the backs hopelessly of any member of the Rom in the crimine mantle laminated with saved amid applause. Pinchard and kicked on in front of him Catbolic Church to buy or read silver and the scarf worn by the Queen of Queens at the Carnival worked hard on the left wing, enticing the keeper from his the paper.

Then the two hundred and of Mo Chreme in Paris continned but he had very little reward for citadel. Mosley rauning like a his expended energy.

Then bare reached the ball first seventytwo stockholders in the to be the lady's property if she Grimmet secured the leather and and orashed it into the net. paper met and unanimously de married in her year of office.

The point arose, says the Times crossed it right in front of goal,the Smith tried to increase the score cided to sue the Church. Thi custodian prostrating himself in but his shot, though having the was done. The Church made correspondent, owing to t' e 'mar- trying to sive. The ball slipped merit of being straight, had no vigorous defence, declaring that riage last year of Mlle. Germaine through his bande, but there was "zip" in it and was easily saved. they had a perfect right to do as Bregnat, the Queen of the Carnival no one there to alter ite progress Then Pallant after having two of they wiebed with their own; tha M. Sart Liestra, According Court decide to the regulations the Queen has in a scoring direction, Pinobard his kicks at goal, close in, re-hut

nt the be unmani-d and to remain On the opposite wing was the first turned, made a bad mistake with that the Che' had

W. S. JACKSON, to reach it, but having to screw it the third, placing the ball cut. right to black-list the producto during Ler year of sovereignty,

Secretary. to get it anywhere near the front The D. C. L. L. were penalized of any publishing company with on pain of forfeiting the title.

The Judge du Paix before whom Shanghai, 7th April, 1914. of goal, put the ball wide. The owning to Bailey fouling Davies out being empelled to answer Smith tested the Rest custodian just outside the twenty-five yards, for it before the civil courte. the case first come decide that with a fast grounder which wastle kick however being fruitless, The 'mmunity concered the Royal attributes were the only just eaved. Ope of Davies chasing the ball up the strongly Roman Catholic, but the property of the Queen, and could the prettiest exhibitions of field was in possession six yards decision is that the State int be alienated by lor marriage. football during the afternoon from goal, the left back slipping regard to civil its is neces-The hibunal bas now confirmed The Index this view, bolding that the was that by Davies. He got the in trying to clear, but being arily enpreme. ball fifty yards from his own goal pressel kicked wide. Final score: Expurgatoriony ba need, we Queen's élection and honourable and sipping through four oppon D. C. L. I 2 goals; The Rest nil presume, but the Church must publicity had drawn upon her Bali-fy the State that it is rightly person the legitimate attention ents with the most deligh fal

Dead. So far the Kurser Polski and sympathy of eventual ease placed the ball, over to

seems to have come out aherd;" hasbar.de Pinchard ten yards from the line, but the back came up in time to

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Quarantine Declared. Quarantine on steamers arriv

The sphere being returned, Cat-ing at Newchung from Hongkong more sent in a fast shot which was declared on April 8. took all the proweas the goalie

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