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FOOTBALL
CHALLENGE SHIELD
MATCHES.
HKF, C. v. Shropshires.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1916,
spaamodio and never vary dan- gerous. A corner was eventïa}- |ly foread · by the Chinese, an interesting moment being seen in front of goal, but the custodian proved quite safa, Just- | afterwards" the: Chinese centre- | forward broke through and looked like scoring, bat Faulkner, run- ning out, managed to punch
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on the part of the inside right of The first matches in connection the Chiness team, the Military Fifty-ne bree hare been des
with the Hoogkeng Saisli com- broke away sad two good shot troved. At Samarang fint, per- sons were killed, sight izjased, petitios took place at Happy in quick succession came near to and seven are missing. Land Valley on Starday afternoon, coring. During a sharp attack alidee have interrupted the rail.both games being of an interest by the Chinese, Lawretc>
away. Following an infringment CORNED BEEF,
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it was evident that a great deal of a few minutes interesting play in CORNED TONGUES, interest is being manifested in the front of goal bat nothing of nets
zoornament.
Playing on the Club ground, the Hongkong Football Club were Landon, Received January ká
pposed to the Shropshires. The Beater's correspondent at Seat-following were the teams tle asya-A train was caught by an avalanche in the mountains one hundred and twenty mile from bere. Two cars rolled down a gulch three hundred feet deep It is reported that fourteen are killed and many injured.
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The Club-J. Rodger: Black and McCubbin; W. H. Vivesah, T. B. Chassels and M. L Railton; N. L Railton, Walker, W. V. Per nell, Stewart and Stalker,
resulted." At the other end of the
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fald, the Chinese custodian was deservedly applanded for a very fine save. From this up to the interval, play was very oven, but there was one interesting moment when Falkner fell down in xy- ing, an open goal being left. Fortunst ly for the Military, Law the Junt r played hard, but the rence was able to get the ball gnorers, making use of their away. There was no score at weig t gave the boys little ar ro balf-time.
obacce to exhibit good play, sed before the close, the gunners secured two more points, giving them a win of 4 gals to love when the final whistle sounded.
Shropshires-Frichard; Jones and Brittle; Morris, J. Williams, JAPANE E IMMIGATION. and Parker: Brown, Davies, Soon after the resumption, Dierenson, G. Williams and Davies pat in a grand
American Restriction.
Landon, Received Jammacy 23. According to Renter's corres pondent at Washington, the
Peplow.
shot at close range which the Mr F. W. Wright acted as re-goalie did well ta save. feree.
The Military kept up the pressure The opening play was of a very for a time, Davies being conspi- Immigration Committee in the even character, the ball travelling cases for some fine work in front House of Representatives bas
agreed to a Bill restrictia Jagickly from one end of the field of goal, several of his shom nar- to the ther, bat early on the panese immigration sriely, in Shropshire forwards showed up accordance with the America-well, their peeing being much better than that of the Club, who, Japanese AgreBITIFUL
for the most part, were playing scrambling type of game. Some promising movements on the part of the Club forwards were spoiled by cfsides. The Shropshire de fez ceably backed up the efforts
THE DUTCH FLOODS. Church Yarde-Devastated__
rowly missing. Attacking with vigour the Chinese forwards were en in almost brilliant mood, Faulkner being leakly to scram bleaway the ball Again taking the agressive, the Military were rewarded, Corbin netting from London, Received January 24
a difficult angle. From the Acoruide to Ener's core
stage onwards, the coldiers bad pondent as Amsterdam the situa-
the better of matters and were Don as Parmerens is still most of the forwards, the backs never continually on the attack. Darie- critical. The weather is story giving the Club forwards & realis distinguishe himself by a gran
beool opening. As the game pro-hot which was only saved authe and there is no sab-ideare
-Iprose of a corner, which proved aatborine have ordered the,eva-red, the Clab forwards seem cation of the houses.
HONGKONG SCHOOLS' FOOT
BALL LEAQUE.
TU-DAY'S ADVERTISMENTS.
WAR DEPARTMENT
CONTRACTS.
Sealed Tenders will be received at the Headquarters Office. Victoris Barracks, Hongkong. until neon on the undermentioned date forthe following services:
Meat
Monday, 7th Fuel (Coal, etc) February 1916. General Supplies)
Thursday, 10tb The League table to date are: General Supplies (February,19 6.
Senior Division:
Played
Goala
W. L. D. F. A. PM
Queen's College 750 218 212 S. Joseph's Col. 7 4 1 2 13 2 0 St. Stephen's Col8 3 2 3 810 3 Sa Paul's Col. 70 43 312 3 Diocesan School 70-52 115 2
A
B :- Hospital Supplies į Monday, 14 h
Washing
Barrack Services
February.1915 Thursday, 17th February,1916 Forms and other particulars may be obtained personally be tween the pours of 10 am and Junior Division.
1 pm, or by letter to the D.AD. of Supplies and Tran port. Vic- Goals to recover themselves. aud o be fruitle Following a nic- Played. W.L D. A. A Putoria Barracks, Hongkong
Tender Forms must be properly In Southern Paiden the food Stalker, on she left, put in good individual & Fort, Watson put the St Stephen's Co17 6 0121 713
84 0411 212 filled up signed and dated, and no. bus devastated the "eber-hard--hot, having very hard luck in military further ahead, and before Wachat and the Holysloot near Nieuwen-cot scoring Throughout the firme a third goal was added. This S.Joseph's Col 8 5 1 2 16 412 tender will be considered unless half the Saropabires were playing was fullowing a corner, Egeler DocAD.... 821510 8-9 made out on the proper Form and dam, laying open graves.
delivered by 12 noon on the above superior football in practically taking
& 3 3 2 12 88 shot at goal, and, in YaumatÍ ......
dates in a closed envelope marked every department of the game, endeavouring to clear, one of the Queen's College 7 3 3 118 10 7 Tender for Forage, etc. Each bat their shooting, when compar- defenders had the misfortune to St. Faď: Od 725 0784 tender must be accompanied by a ed with the other play, was rather put through his own gual. Thus Saiyingpan8170026 2 deposi: of $0-as a guarantee weak. Towards the end of it was that the Military.
ran out Ellis Kadoorie 70-6 1 1 25 1 of goo faith. Such sum to be frat half Pennell bad the misfor-winners by three goals to nil Match to be played on Wednes forfeited to the State if the Ton- day, 28th inst, ai 3 o'clock, Q. C. derer refuses to accept a Contract e totojure his knee and had
Gicand-Queen's College vere allotted to him, or to attend at as St. Paul's College. Referee: Headquarters Office when called
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
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the Extra.]
on
"THE FUTURE OF THE FAR EAST".
London, Received, January $3. Rauter's correspondent
at
He then
to leave the field. The faterTal arrived with no goals having been t-gistered.
Military v. Chiness
-
SECOND DIVISION MATCHES... W. H. Viveash, Diocesan
Bat
School.
upon
The right to reject all. or any, Tenders is specially reserved.
Alleged Robbery with Violence.
Three Chinese charged by De. tective Wait with robbery with violence, before Mr. Wood at the REPUBLIC OF CHINA (19.4). Police Court this mornings were remanded.
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Alice Memorial Hospital. The Hon. Treasurer of the Alice Memorial and Affiliated Hospitals begs to acknowledge with thanks the following donation to the funds of the Hospitals Poultry
THE NATIONAL LOAN OF THE THIRD YEAR OF THE
$6,000 AND SUPPLE- MENTARY ISSUE OF $8,"C0000..
AND THE NATIONAL LOAN OF THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA (1915) $24,000,0:0
dred and Twenty Thousand (120.000)-$240,000 in all have
been duly received by the under signed and brought to Loan Ser
vice Account
F. A AGLEN Inspector General of Customs
Vice-Chairman of the Bureau
of National Loans.
Peking, 14th January, 1916. Inspectorate General of Customs.
In the second half, the Clab palled themselves together very considerably, but naturally
Belchers v. Islamics. felt the loss of Pennell. Toe
Belchers played a most beauti- forwards were much better and
ful game in their match against the balves played a grand game, Tokyo says that Grind Daks defeating many attempts on the the Islamics on the Naval ground Michaelovitch has lef: Tokyo after a continuous round of entertain- part of the Shropshire forwards on Saturday afternoon, their to break through. The backs were forward line showing some fine mens, exchanging farewell viliso noticeable for their sound aombination and their attieks with the Emperor. Prince Kann kicking, when attacks developed being often dangerona and other Boyalties, Count Okama, into the danger as stage. Taking many fine dashes were blocked by and members of the Cabinet bade the recond half as whole the the Islamics' backs, who played the Prince farewell at the station. Clab had rather the better of up to their usual form. The I
The forwards tried amica took the opening and then
SUBSCRIBERS to the above He is now touring the interior matters. accompanied by Baron Tersuchi, several shots, but none gave the managed to get the leather into
Victoria Theatre.
that the Interest Instalments for Governor General of Korea, and goalie any real trouble. Towards Belcher territory, only to have it Guild ($200 calsilver) $183.90 two Loans are hereby notified of Jannary, each the Russian Minister.
the end of the game the Club sent back to their goal, where s
The Victoris is screening, for the month stays at Seoul, where Baron Tez were awarded a free kick close in, fine struggle followed, in the anchi will elaborately entertain. but Stalker put the ball well over course of which Belchers scored a the last time to-night, a very re-mounting to Dollars One Hun- The Japanese newspapers say that the bar. The game was an inter point through a beautiful shot. markable picture founded on a the visit has materially advanced eating one to watch sad was well When the whistle for half time novel of Hector Malot' The the prestige of Rossis among all fought cat The final whistle sounded, Belchers were leading film"The Price of Discipline classes. The frequency of Cabinet sounded with no score having by the only score. On resuming, is in five reels, and, in addition
the Foreign taken place,
Belchers again pressed and the to the interest of the story itself, conferences, and:
Islamics were given little chance the acting is of an unusually high Ministers' sudiences with the Emperor during the stay aroused
This game, on the Naval ground, of approaching the soldiers' goal, order. The principal part falls and general speculation. Responsible
was full of interest and resulted which was defended most deter-'o the famous Freach "child newspapers state that a definite in a victory for the soldiers by minedly. The leather was always rear," L Petite Fromet. All agreement as to the future of the three clear goals, though it must in the Islamice territory, rarely should are this wonderful piece. Fr Best will shortly be not be assumed from this that finding its way to the Belchers To-morrow night there is a com- they had matters all their own gual, and, before long, the soldiers plete new programme and, on Wednesday, special show will were awarded another point, The following were the teams: bringing them two up, which lead be given to the Hongkong Police. Military-Faulkner (88:h Co. they maintained throughout the Reserves. The BKPE, Band
will be in strender.co. RG.A.); Austin (88th Co. EG.A.) rest of the game. and Lawrence (Bis and Depta.)
Played on the Club ground on Wood Staff and Depts), Edgeler (88th Co. BGA), and Strange (Staff and Depts.); Desborough, Saturday afternoon, this match
Sanking Me & Ker Corbin, and Watson (88th Co Froved & win for the gunners by Chamberlam Drand Mountain Mz á
K Dal E B.G.A), Davies (Capt) and Breele. a large margin of four goals as Drand Mr. V. B
Sunith Mr i Wyatt Chinese-Lang Tak Tong The Juniors played very sport-Minh- KTB
Murdock Mr3
Pera Empress of Japan from Vanson- According to Reuter's corres (C.), Fang Tai (C. Capt) sodingly, and more than once, thay pondent at Petrograda telegram Kwok Ping Kn (L): Leung Tai gave the gunn-rs' goalie a very, ve Jan. 24 from Mukden reports that two Founz (L), Cheong Wing Bombard time Ozlry and Im, Ex Armstrong Mr 25 Levy M-E divisions of Manchu troops are (L, Vice Capt) and Fun Fing the Juniore, played very cleverly. Angeles Dr N
Prince (C); Lenog Wing T(); ad made many good attempte, Ayer Kiss M being sent to Yunnan, Muabtu in directing the revolution Wong Pak Chong (L), Lam in which a fortunately failed to Aywe Dr & Mrs Banco Mrs C T in Inner Mongolia and rebels, in Fan (C.), A. Kit Sang (C), and-core. Lims in particola was three detachments of a thousand Kwok Po K&D (L.), Reserves: Ip very dangerous and nearly scored Cyrk MrCA
Juniors with a fine Davison Mrs AW each are destroying Chinese vil-Kwai Sam (C.), and Chan Tang for the
Groebe Mr Hoi (L) ["C" Confucian; "Looering, but his shot failed to ammond Dr CC lages en route,
bara any weight be ind it, and Grow Mr&M AB Lam Long. WELL KNOWN NEWS-
Winning the 108, the Chines the leather was simply lodged in Hovsabadikr P PAPER DYING.
put the soldiers to play against a to the goalie's hands. Another Esiet Dr G a very strong sun, but, in spite of attempt revulted in his finding James Mr M this, the Military were the first to the net, only to learn from the Jones him T. M
announced.
OLD AGE PENSIONS.
London, Recaired January 25, Mr. Asquish received a deputa- tion of the Miners' Federation and promised to consider in creasing the old age pensions from 5 to 7/6.
THE SITUATION IN CHINA
London, Received, Jamnary 23.
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