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KOWLOON NOTES.

(By The Ferryman"). Kowloon WIN practically deserted on St. Andrew's Night. the Scottish Ball acting like a magnet in drawing people across the harbour. Extra late ferries were put on, and they were tire but happy crowds who came hame in the wee sma' hours.

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is not the crush which one has to endure at the City Hall.

CRICKET.

I.R.C. v. Staff &

Departments.

THE HONGKONG A FERGRAPH:

FOOTBALL -

Matches for To-morrow.

The football programme for to- morrow is as follows -

DIVISION L

Hongkong Club v. R.GA.— Club ground, 4 p.m.

FRIDAY DECEMBER 3. 1920.

DAIRY FARM NEWS.

POULTRY

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Kowloon, H.M.S. Carlisle.-Fed Chickens and Capons at the undermentioned prices: —

Navy "B" ground, 4 p.m.

Hongkong Police-7. &ca Navy "A" ground, à p.m.

Wiltshires v. H.M.S. Tamar Sookunpoo ground, 4 pan.

DIVISION IL.

22nd Funjabis v. United.-- Navy "B" Ground, 2.30 p.m.

Oilers United v. Club da Re- |creio-Navy "A" Ground, 2.30|

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H.K. Club Reserves v. Staffs Edam Cheese and Depts-Club Ground, 2.30|

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R.G.A. Reserves v. H,M.S, Car- lisle Res.-Sookunpes Ground. 2.30 p.m.

3.C.A. Reservas v. Indian Rec.) Club-S.C.A. Ground, 4 p.m.

Kowloon Res. v. St. Joseph's. — St. Joseph's Ground, 4 p.m.

H.M.S. Carlisle being in port, a

| full League programına is expec t-

ed to take place.

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The Club-R.GA., match should} attract a large crowd to the Club) ground where a very fast aud even game should take place. J.¦ Rodger, absent from the Club side last week should be out again) in this match and strengthen his side which rel play up to its usual form. The rearranger of the site, owing to the ance of its brilliant) centre hal was not a Success and it is ::oped there will be a Jir 1. better combina- tion on the part of the forwards. The R.G.A. will be out to maintain their unbesten record in the league and if they play up to their usual form they should just manage to get home.

The Kowloon men will be out against the Carlisle men who have been absen: from league football for five weeks and who now findi themselves with four matches to in wipe off in midweek. The Navy men are Itists and should give a good account of themselves in this match. The Kowloon tear will be at fall strength, but the shudling about of the players! does not tend to that com- bination which is necessary to win matches, therefore it is expected that the Navy men will make their first polat in the league.

The Police will start their game on the Narp "A" ground againstį In the above match, to take the S.C.A. with confidence as the place on Saturday, the 4th, inst the resul: of their showing at 2.15 pm on the Sookunpool gains: the Club team last week. ground. the following wilt repre- Their forwards are a ne set sent the I.R.C.-A. EL Rumjahn.! and S. H. Ismail, G. C. Earde, D. Weerapuli, S. D. Ismail, K Khap.

TM improving every week and if they can

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TEAMS.

The next big Ball. I suppose, ¦ Ismail, will be that at Kowloon Docks. The following have been select of Swans and also new blood, always a most enjoyable affair. Iled to represent the Staff and they should finish well up in the bear there is to be a practice Depts:Lieut Col. Bowen, Col. league table. The S.CA. are at to-morrow night. In recard to Humphry. L. Col Greer, present up against luck for they floor-space, this Ball is immensely Captains Carter and Spinks, Sgplay a good game every week

The Banque Industrielle de popular with dancers, for there Major Haynes, 5. Sgts. Marsh but anish on the losing side.

Caino beg to inform the holders of and Long, Coadr. Harding, Sgt. Their game with the Police this been selected to represent the National 1919, which have been The following players have the temporery bonds of the Credit Hollands and Lee. Cpl. Spinks. week should be fast and fairly United F. C. in their match subscribed through them, that Reserve:-Sgt. Major Thompson.even.

against the 22nd Panjabis: --Wm. The Wilts-Tamar match should Urquhart. (Capt.); Chas, H. Blake, before March 1921.

McLeod: J. Beech and D. D. same must be exchanged in their Paris Office for deänite bonds Kowloon is made painfully be a win for the soldiers, but 2 D. Laing, and C. R. Logan; J. for dances, as there surely ough:re of the fact that there are repetition of the midweek match. Kent. P. Brown. Geo. May, A. E. to be. It's certainly a happy idea Boy Scouts on the peninsula by where these teams played a game. Simmons, and Geo, Clubb.

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I suppose when Kowloon

eventually gets its own Public

Hall there will be accommodation

Hall Let's hope the scheme will

be got under way without delay.

Kowloon residents were greatly interested in reading the details

The ne Fire Station is now

Re-

F.

OWS TABLETS.

to celebrate the Jubiles by laying the frequent blowing of busles at with the soldiers winners by serves-E. C. Fincher and W. T. I THINK THEM SPLENDID the foundation-stone of such a all hours and in all localities. Of goal to 1. is not expected. The Baker.

FOR CHILDREN.” youngsters must Tamar will be much stronger in course, the

The following team will repre- Practice somewhere, though re- this match but the game should sidents wish they would go ago against them, for collectively seat the Kowloon Football Club A MOTHER'S PRAISE OF BABY'S little further afield.

the soldiers at the present time in their match with H.M.S. are fielding the best pack ioCarlise":-W. Crocker:

Wheeler, T. L. Knight; J. Coup- Hongkong,

For the sickly new-born babe land, A. Weyman. P. R. Beesley, or growing child Baby's Own of the scheme which the Dairy wearing quite a businesslike ap- In the Junior Division, the SW. Taylor, C. E. Millard, Tablets, the Canadian children's Farm Company has in contempla- tion for the erection of a big vel pearance with its full equipment Joseph's-Kowloon Reserve match Townsend. F. Evelyn, F. Clemo. medicine, are a blessing. Ther

duly housed. And the fire engine should be the best match dowo or six-storeyed building on the has already been out on quite for to-morrow, as they are bracket. peninsula. It's a splendid idea, number of practice runs. I beared the top of the league table. St End further illustrates the en-

that the Chinese in Yaumati, Joseph's should wia. terprise of this coacern.

when they first saw the engine

the shops. Climbing several

Josephs will be:-H. McKay; S. opiates and absolutely harmless, The Kowloon team agains: Stare guaranteed entirely free from H. Hewer, K. Mason; H. Roberts, and are a remedy for teathing J. Leech, A. Martin, A. Spars, troubles, constipation, diarrhoea, E. W. Alderson, A. Palmer, A. colic, indigestion. simple fever careering along. almost imagined The R.G.A. meet the Carlisle Eastorffe, H. Blythe.

and worms. They promote calm that the end of the world had on the Sookunpoo ground and an

natural sleep, good appetite, Due aspect of the scheme which arrived. Anyhow, they showed even game is expected, the teams The following will represent the natural development and teething will appeal to residents will be the much curiosity in viewing the sharing the point.

Club against the R.GA.-G. without tears. provision of lifts to the flats above new fire-fighting apparatus.

Rodger. W. Gerrard, F. Lawrence, Concerning them Mrs. Arthur The Staffs should give the Club M. L. Railton, J. Rodger J.W.R.Sheasly, of Adanac. flights of stairs in the summer-

Canada, writes ;-" I time is not altogether the kind of My attention has been drawn Reserves a good run and the McPhail, J. B. Hamilton, L. Gold-chewan. recreation to become popular. to the fact that during the debate points should go to the militaryenberg, M. Sandberg, E. Moore, N. have tried Baby's Own Tablets and think thein splendid for the Budget the Colonial team. The Reserves will again! Other. Secretary stated that when the be handicapped by some of their

The following will represent children of all ages." military gives up possession of players being in Camp over the the Club 2nd XI against the Staff the land they occupy in Nathan week end..

and Depts:-G. Groot, Henderson, A. McCubbin, A. McDonald, W, afloat' Read the Government will take

Ireland, S. F. Sorrensen, L. Jack. E. Railton, Pilger, J. P. Sherry,

But it's got to be done in Flatland, on anyhow.

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There are

rumours

American community

The United, Club de Recreio to the effect that the over the military hospital there.

in The gentleman who mentioned and S.C.A. Reserves should win

a fois

to me wanted to know their games. eyes whether it is intended to have

Kowloon intends starting tennis club and that

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THE APOTHE0919 OF GAMBETTA.

more

A. Boysen.

The following will represent On Sunday, Nov. 14, A meeting of the leagns Com- bayo been cast on some ground two hospitals in Kowloon-this adjacent to the plot in front of one and the proposed new instito-mittee is being held at Victoria the Staff and Depts in their than 25,000 persons visited the Victoria View, I don't know how tion. I couldn't tell him. At any Barracks, at 5.30 p.m. to-day to League match against the Club. Pantheon to file past the arn con- far this is true, though I have rate, be suggested that the Nathan arrange matches for the Xmas ReservesCpL Rhodes, S. Sgt. taining the beart of Gambetta, often wondered that the go-ahead Road site would be even better holidays and to enquire into the Bradley, Lce. Cpl Hopper, Lee. Americans have not before this than the site chosen for the new circumstances ander which two organised themselves iu the hospital. There's something in players were turned off the field

for alleged misconduct. realm of sport.

what he says, too.

QUIZ.

Cpt. Filmer, Q. M. S. Maughan, te West, & Sgt. Smith. Pte. Langridge, Pte. Barnes and Pte. Payne.

which was deposited in the even- ing, in the presence of the Minis- ter of Public Instruction, in a vault which has been converted into a mortuary chapel.

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