WAR TELEGRAMS
(Continued from/ page IJ
GREECE AND THE BALKANS.
ALLIES DEMANDS CONCEDED.
December 11, 7.00 p.m.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1915.
White, b DeanS
Staley, b Southerton
Kitson, & Wood, Souther
Lara, b Hill
Gibson, not out
Tutal
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Q. MB W. 10.3 2 5 61 142
Southerton
Dzog'i
2
*
1.2 ---
5 1
Wood
A message from Athens, gated the 10th, saya it is anderstood Hill
Civil Service
in diplomatic circles that Greece ha decided to secede to the de P. T. Lemile, and b Godfrey 25 mands of the Entente in reference, to the expeditionary corps. A portion of the Greek troops is withdrawing from Salonies in order G. Soatherton, Lb. not to hamper the Framo-British measures for the defence of the town. Other matters will be settled shortly to the satisfaction of the Allies.
ALLHES DESIRE GREATER LIBERTY.
December 11, 11 55 p.m.
White
W. B. Fivesah, b Godfrey
E. W. Disco, b Whits
b
0
11
31
:0
C. J. Tacchi, o Kiton, b
Gibeon.
W. Ell, e Forrest, b Gibson 1
F. W. Wood, a sad b Godfrey ? W. Barne, not out ....
A message from Renter's correspondent at Milan states that it is reported that Signor Serrail is proceeding to Athens in order E. J. Bradbury, & White to confeof directly with King Constantine and his staff on the C. Sara did not bat faciliten at Salonics. The Allies have already constructed tele-T. Deane, not out graphs and telephones, hat greater liberty of movement is desired.
THE DARDANELLES.
TURKISH ARTILLERY ACTIVE
December 12, 1:30 am.
Extraa
Total (for 8 with)..... 78 BOWLING ANALYSIS
Forrest
The Paris communique reports that the Turks at the Dards White nelles increased their artillery are on Tuesday, Wednesday and Godfrey Thursday, violently bombarding our Erst lines with guns of every Gibeon calibre, particularly cur extreme right. Mining warfare has been much more sctive on both sides at the Dardanelles. A Turkish aeroplane on Wednesday unsuccessfully bombed the camp at Sed dulbakr.
THE ALLIES IN THE WEST.
SEVERE ARTILLERY "DUELS IN BELGIUM AND ARTVIS.
D.cenber 12, 1.30 & m.
The lateat Paris communiqae says there has been a severe artillery duel in Belgium and Artois, and intermittent cannonading Our fre on the heights of the Mease in Argonne and Alaroe.
seriously damaged the enemy's defences.
-NEW, FRENCH CHIEF-OF-STAFF.
December 12. 3.15 a m.
An official message from Paris sas General Joffre has appoint ed General Castelnau as his Chief of Staff. General Castelnau retaine his rank as Cammarder of a group of armies.
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LOCAL SPORT.
CRICKET.
Kowloon B” v. University. Played at Kowloon on Saturday, the home team wisning, mainly due to the sound batting of Carton and Robinson and the sucessful bowling of Claxton and Braga. Scores - Scouts v. Reserves.
Kowloon "B." These teams had a most enjoy. A A Claxton, retired able match on the Hongkong J. P. Robinson, 125 out ground on Saturday, a feature of P. W. A. Wilkie, b Anderas. the play being the fine batting of H. Overy, b Anderson Parce and B. Hancock for the Major Kobertson, raa ̈cat Reserves and of Auderson for J. V. Braga, c Ng Eze Kwong, "their opponents. For the loss of b Bo Wing Kin
six wickets the Reserves put opID: J. Mackenzie, a and b An-
dersoa 153 and thea gare the Socata -8
O. M. K. W.
5-13
5
FOOTBALL.
klmesin
11
Statis and Departmentals v. St.
Joseph's College. Tire Staff met St. Joseph's on Saturday, and found them a tough men. The Collegians lot of were handicaped by the absence of a number of their best playcza, but they played most brilliantly throughout the whole game. T Hyndman made several good tries which were cleared by the Soalie and Davies for the Also showed up bat Owзr between the sticks, was too good. The soldiers made many good dasher, bat were generally easily check
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in the penalty area. Davies, tak- | followed bore no fruit, and later, 56. ing the kisk, scored for the when the same citadel was placed 43 soldier. Had they not been so trace mere in jopardy, a shot by
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ANOTHER MIRACLE
ORIENTAL BALM are almost countless. The miracles performed by LITTLE'S Man and women who have become aip Peplow again proved shortive. pied by the horrible agonies of Bham
tiam are throwing away crotchas, canes, The RG.A. becoming alive to sad bandages and walking free with the danger of their position, breks elastic step. Pheunstists in the back or away and Swan, caring the ball,antly relieved and cured by this mar shoulder, in the arms or legs, can be was successful in finding the net reilous remedy. There is no doubt about a few minutes before half-time. it-po possible zoom for unbelief LITTLE'S ORIENTAL BALM, really sad Islamics Y. Lam Liong.
In the second molety there's door care Phaustion. You The Islamics managed to win play was of the same order as may have exhausted the resources of the 1 their match in the Second Division during the later end of the first
physician, and tried numerÜKS 2League against the Lam Liong half. The Shropshirea" forward ot despair or give up boos till you hays so-called remedies in vain y· but you need! 4 by the only pointerored. Resalt line got into swing and on tried LITTLE'S ORIENTAL KALM that 2 Islamica, Is goal, Lam Laotg, nil several occasions, when stacks extraordinary curative agent in the
Kowloon Dock Jualors v. Con- appeared to be assuming Total 128
a threatening attitude they were BOWLING ANALYSIS.
The Dock Jauiors came out the 0. H. R. W. winners in their match with thepelled by the impregnable de- fence, which was plainly the rex- clever Confuciana by two goals to son of the RG.A. success. Later, 7 Ho Wing Kin 8.5 2 41 3
love. Marley
a good chance was missed, and R. C. A. v. Shropshires.
about this time fouls were varj Probably not since the football much in evidence, but unfort
chance. The latter, however, S. E. Green, b Ander-oz had caly put together 99 for four K. McLennan, b Ho Wing Kia When stampe were drawn. It. W. E. D.vidan, not out... was a close game, keenly fought. Dr. Forsyth, b Ho Wing.Kin. Scores:-
Reserves.
*T. E.Pearce, & Reed, b Ander
BOD
F. Sutton, b Brand
B. Witchell, b Syme Thomson R. Hancock, Hutchison, b
Anderson
R. P. Thurafield, c and b
Anderson
K. M. Macaskill, b Sayer H. Hancock, not cal....
Extras
781 2
56 Anderson"--
-0
Extras.
0.40 0
7 1 29 Ng Sze Kwong 4 1-16
University.
5 Ng Sze Cheong b A. A. 5 Claxton
3A. H. Ramjaho, e Wilkie, b
153
Total (for 6). Hon. Mr. C. Severn. & R. Lowe, RE.0. Bird and D. E Donnelly, did not bet.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
0. M. B. W.
́Brands is a pe
Rood Syme Thomson.
Amingsoa - Korner Bayer
13 3 28 1
9 1 32 0
7 2 20 1
7
0 38 3 *44 0 32 1 Thomson bowled a no ball and Sayer bowled a wide.
Scouts.
LL Gace, run out
G. B. Bayer, b Bird ...
B. A. Brand, run out
R. O. Hatchison,
cock, b Burd
A. A. Claxton
Ng Sza Kwong b J. V. Braga Wei Wing Lok,c Maj. Robert-
FOD, b A. A. Claxton
C. E. Marley, b Braga
Ho Wing Kine Wilkie, borery
G. Hall, e Davidson, b A. A.
Claxton
O, Anderson, 6 A. A. Claxton Chan Wing To, b Brags W. Hell, b Braga
Xeong Hin Lan, not out Extras
4
0
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22 with spectators, mainly soldiers goal was scored. The ball struck
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Total
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
O. M. B. 10 1 35
0
2
15
R. Lan-
Braga 25cLennan 44 Claxton
R. N. Anderson, not out"
M: M. Mass not out
Extras
Total (for 4)....
1 Overy
99
E. B. Reed, E. W. Hamilton,
Theft from Empress of Asia.
3 0 10 1 ewing to this that Pritchard, 12 Civil Service v. HM.S. "Tamar." the Shropshire custodian, was The Ciril Bervice proved too called upon time after time la
A Chinese was sentenced to two good for the team of 8 torn aside shots which were of s Temar, although, as will be seen particularly dangerous character, months hard labour and four by the following scores, matter while the attackers for the mo hours stocks by Mr. Bazeinad, were somewhat even. The matchment also experienced exceeding at the Police Cout this morning. was played on the Civil Servicely hard luck on many occasions for sealing two brass books from 0. M. R. W. ground, the scores were:-
when the ball tantalismgly skim the sa. Empress of Asís, 12 1 39 2
F. Syme Thomson, R. Kennedy and O. Edgecumbe did not bát.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
Bird
Donnelly Witchell...
Macaskill
Severa
+
"Tamar."
G
5 2 12 Godfrey, b Southerton 1 14 0 Forrest, b Deane 0. 18 0 Lister, retired burt 040 Holdomby, b Southerton Commander Gibeon, run French, bSoutherton
2
❤Bird bowled a wide.
med over the bar. A situation
of anxiety was relieved by Pop-
1
low, the Shropshire outside left, who obtained the hall, and a otoplendid individual zum into the
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