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THE LEAGUE CHAMPION CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES.

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The following are the matches

LEPER WORK.

MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1919,

GRICKEY.

AN-INTERESTING SERMON. | KOWLOON v. UNIVERSITY.

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Dr. Neville Bradley Super This friendly match was played Intendent of the C.M.S. Hospital | at Kowloon on Saturday and and Laper Work at Fakhoi and ended in a win for the home team. K. & S. Banks ¤, Yunan, occupied the pulpit last by sight runs. The scores MARINE INSURANCES evening at St. John's cathedral. His discourse was listened to with deep interest by the con- gregation, which included B. E. the Officer Administering the Government and the Bishop of Victoria.

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In the course of his sermon. Dr. Bradley said some thirty years ago three students, after qualifying at Edinburgh, decided to devote their lives to medical work in China, and their efforts resulted in the foundation of the three hospitals at Mukden, Hang chow and Pakhoi. Two of the hospitals had been recognised by the Chinese Government proper places for the training of medical students. There was a reason for the carrying on of medical mission work. Here Marley was a country of four hundred Samy million people with practically Wright... no medical aid of any kind. In Ramjaha the province of Yunnan, with a population of 12,000,000, there were at present only two hospi- tals. Kwangtung was better supplied. In Canton there were some splendid hospitals, but nothing to what there should be.

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It is announced by the Wire-Macao Electrics b. they had a hope of carrying out a eure. Unless they had mixed less Press that Mr. Henry-Ford is Ropes with lepers, as be bad, they had resigning as head of the Ford Trams, Low Level b no ides of hopelessness of their Motor Co., and is succeeded by Trams. Peak, old b. turned out of their homes, their

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$3,69 b. only hope was to beg in the streets tion the opportunity of fixing a and gradually die as the disease minimum wage of 30s. a day for Steel Foundries a.

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Wm Powells b cholera in Pakhoi and out of every pany said that at present he is

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t 100 patients who were brought not able to make any 'statement into the hospital eighty died. with regard to this announcement But again, thanks to Sir L. Rogers, so far as the company in England thes were now confident of curing is concerned. As promised a month ago by Sir Percival Perry, managing director of the com- pany in England, the hours of

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Owing to the Rares, there was in the third round of the Colony's lives. Cut off from their friends, his son. He makes his resigna- Trams. Peak, bow beta...75

no football during, the week-end and to complete the season's fixtures before, the warm weather sets in the Clubs will have a busy time. The final for the Hongkong Shield mr.tch will probably take place on Saturday next, between

Billiard Championship, to be played at the V.R.C.

Wednesday, March 5.-P. A. Ivanovich b. Capt. E. B. Green Thursday, March 6. K. Leung v. E. Higashide or F. W. Black.

R.

Friday, March 7.-W. the Hongkong Club and South Neighbour. S. Gray or Serg China Athletic, and if this hap-Drummond.

Monday March 10.-J. Parkes pens, further League matches

v. E. Guimaraes. will necessarily be postponed.

The positions of the leadingį

Great interest is centred in the Clubs in the two Senior Leagues first and last of these matches.

are very interesting.

In the Hongkong League, the

75 per cent of the patients.

In concluding, the preacher gave an interesting example of how the lepers at Pathoi assisted in helping forward the Allied cause in the war. The work of propaganda hed become A

Club, who head the table, have to HONGKONG LEAGUE: DIVISION I. breword and at the outbreak of

Clubs,

meet the Navy, the latter club having also to meet the Royal Engineers, who have sprung.. several surprises this season on their opponents. The game be- tween the Navy and the Club H. K. Club...

Navy should, however, settle the Cham-R. E. pionship of the Hongkong League, R. G. A. and as it will be necessary for 5. C. A. either Club to win outright to make sure of the Championship.

a hard match is bound to result.

P.W.L.D.

Goals.

Goals.

Points

work have been reduced from 48 to 40, and the standard wage has been raised from £3 to £3

worka. 13s. id. at the Traford Park

war the Germans were prepared to flood China with newspapers À KIEL CANAL. ADVENTURE, on their behalf. The German mission at Pakboi was ook a A party of 35 strangely-dressed non-commissioned officers who laggard and at once started a paper supporting the Fatherland arrived in London recently from and some said that they were Germany had an extraordinary 2 0 12 4 10"Garmans first and Christians adventure. When the armistice 7.5 64 1 1 15 29 second." He was approached by 32 2 1 3 8 5 some Chinese who asked whether.

was signed they left their camp 5 1 2 3 8 4 he could not do something to

on foot, hoping to reach the 70 5 2 6 17 2 counteract the lies and untruths

Allied lines. After a time they reached what they thought was a that were being printed UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE.

week by week in the Ger-wide river, but which turned out man papers. After consideration to be the Kiel Canal. They it was decided that something commandeered a ship, which was could be done and week by week a small auxiliary of the German a paper was set up in the leperfleet, and ordered the crew to take compound by men some of whom

them to the open sea. They were had only two fingers with which picked up by a British destroyer. 7 to pick up the type. When he

When they arrived ons had on a 6had to leave for Russia he 3 thought the best thing would be laki tunic, and a civilian cap; pair of sailor's trousers, 3 torn 2 for the paper to cease, but the 2 French authorities approached another wore a Norfolk cat; a him and said that it was third sported a pair of ill-fitting riding breaches and a fisherman's peaked cap, while all alike ware emaciated.

Clubs.

P. W. L. D.

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In the United Service's League -the position is a very open one with Navy in the best relative position, but as the three leading Clubs have to meet one another, R. E. the ique of this competition is de-H. K. Club... cidedly doubtful and full of sport- R. G. A ing chances. Navy have to meet S. C. A.

For

Linwoo Against

4 2 1 1 5 3 5 1 4 0 5 11 4 0 2 2 0

the Club, R. A., S. C. A. and HONGKONG LEAGUE: DIVISION II pity that this should happen

the Club have to

meet Navy, B. E., R. A, and 8.0 whilst the Royal Engineers have three matches only, against Club, S.C.A and Nary, all stiff

zarks, but a win against all three

Goals,

Clubs. P. W.L.D.,

sad now, instead of the paper being run at the expense of the mission, most of the expense was borne by the French Government. The people were grateful for what was done, but much still the missionary. They were now would about give them the St. Joseph's, 8 7 0 1-21 4 15 remained to be done. He was not starting on another Lent which Championship. There is every Staffs ... 94 14 13 6 12 there to appeal for funds for the called them to self denial. He likelihood of a very exciting wind-Kowloon 10 5 3 2 16 11 12 missions. He asked them to asked them not to go from this up to the end of the season, with Navy Ras 11 4 3. 4 26 12 12 look at the economic value country, perhaps to England, and prospects of some rare good S. C. A. II....10 3 4 3 10 19 9 of the work. The trader who speak loosely of mission work. tussles. The League tables show 88th Coy. ...10 4 6 0 14 19 8 followed the medical missionary There were plenty of examples of the positions of the Clubs to 83rd Coy. ... 7 2 4 1 11 12 was sure of a welcome because what it was doing hers in Hong- date

87th Cay... 90 8 12 10 1 the people had leared to trust 'kong if they cared to look,

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