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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22

THE WORLD SPORT

M. C. C. WIN LAST MATCH.

EIGHT WICKETS VICTORY AT CAPETOWN,

"Cape Town, Feb. 21." The last match of the M.C.C. Learn South Africa, ended in victory for the M.C.C. by uight wickets against the Western Pro- vince.

alting first, the M.C.C. made 416 (for eight wickets declared); in reply to which Western Pro- vince made 162, and were forced slow on. Their second effort was a consklerable improvement, 339 appearing on the board before

the last wicket fell.

The M.C.C. knocked off the 87 necessary for victory for the loss of two wickets. Freeman took 6 wickets for 49 in the Western Province Grst innings.-Reuter.

HOME FOOTBALL.

INTERNATIONAL & SCOTTISH MATCHES.

London, Feb. 21. The British Army has won the International triangular soccer tournament between Britain, France and Belgium. To-day they followed up their victory over the Relgian Army by defeating the French Army by three gouls to two.

In an international soccer match between France and Ireland to-day, the French playing In Ireland by four Paris defeated goals to nil.

In the First Division of the Scottish League to-day St Mirren, playing at Paisley, were defeated by the Cellie by two goals to nil. -Reuter.

LADIES' HOCKEY,

MATCH TO BE PLAYED AT

KING'S PARK.

The following will represent the Hongkong Ladies' Horkey Club in a match with the Kowloon British School Former Pupils' Association at King's Park on Saturday:-- Misses C. Weill, P. Popo, E. R. Rell, D. Baker, It Bell, F. Consins, M. McNeillie, E. OHaren; M. Wal- Ince, E. J. Coppin and B. Laing.

FOOTBALL,

SEMI-FINAL IN U.S. SHIELD

COMPETITION.

Playing at Sookunpon yesterday, the K.O.S.BB. heat the R.A. in the U.S. Competition by the margin of Ave clear goals. The K.O.S.Bs, deserve their win. The only players of the R.A. up to usual form, were Philpotta, Vicents and Trim: For the Brat twenty minutes of the game the I.A. seldom crossed the middle line.

OUR FOOTBALL COMPETITION.

LENTEN SERVICES.

QUIET DAY AT ST. JOHN'S

CATHEDRAL

1928.

THE REFORM OF- THE REICH.

A NEW CHAPTER IN GERMAN

*HISTORY.

THE COMING FIGHT.

Berlin, Jan. 12,

A terrible miscarriage of justice

mits, such enclaves. Prussia coas tains seventy-one of those, on- closures. It is small wonder, therefore, that the newly-formed bureau, under, the aegis of Dr., Luther, the ex-Chancellor, "for the reform of the Reich" mentions the reform of Prussian adminis- trantion as chief Item on the pro- Framme. For Prussia to swallow such strips. whole would be canno for an embittered ortery; for the Relch to do so would be a natural and comfortable arrangement.

Administrative Absurdities./ Bavaria encloses only one small

In connexion with Lent, to-day (Ash Wednesday) has been ob- served us a "Quiet Day" at St. John's Cathedral. There Was Holy Communion this morning, followed by Matins and an ad- dress at: 10.10 a.m. and Interces-, sions and a second address at noon. This evening at 6.30 p.m. |--or what is general believed to there will be evensong and an- be one-is one of the principal other address. All the addresses Republican propagandists for the strip, of Thuringa, but seven- se«, arguments now being advanced by are by the Dean of Victoria. on reform of the Reich. This, one of parate bits of Thuringia are con- PRIZE OF $50 WEEKLY.

"Prayer." Arrangements were The "Hongkong Telegraph" made for breakfast, titlin and tea the most difficult, and certainly tained in Saxony and fourteen one of the most interesting chap-parts of Saxony in Thuringia. offers a prize of $50 to the readers in the Cathedral Hall. -

ters in post-war German history, Brunswick has twenty-eight dis- who send in twelve correct fore-

During Sunday mornings, in

enters on a decisive stage next tricts shut in by Prussia. Most casts of the results of the English Lent, the Dean is to give a course week when the first meeting of absurd fact of all, there are se and Scottish League matches of sermons, and the Rev. 11. Federal Premiers is held in veral districts which are adminla (to be played on Saturday next, Koop will preach in the evenings. Berlin.

brated by two States. Two of Special Lenten services are also February, 25th) set out in the Cou-

No more fruitful subject of dia-these are areas claimed both_by pon below. No goal-scores are being held on Sunday mornings at pute between reactionaries and Prussia and Wurtembur One required; only forecasts showing St. Peter's Church, the preachers Republicans has been raised since possesses thirty-three inhabitants. wins or draws.

In the event of no reader fore, I being the Rev. E. W. L Martin, the flag question divided the coun- and is ninety acres wile. The the Rev. IV. Koop, the Rey, N.try into black-white-reds and other has a population of six and costing all twelve matches, a prize V. Halvard, the Rev. N. Evans, the black-red-golds. It has introduced is seventy acres in extent The Rev. W. T. Featherstone and the a striking novelty to German poll-administration, it may be pre- ties- sense of the dramatic in sume, is not particularly difficult, propaganda, and a faller concep-apart from legal complications. Rev. E. K. Quick,

tion of party battles as they are but it coats' money. NEW FIELD MARSHAL. fought in other countries. Ob- The ability of the Republican viously, Germans are learning the Press in, bringing auch absurdi- game of politics, and the Relies to the light is counteracted publicans, using the new methods. by the argument that Germany are on the lend. How many has progressed very well all this Staten, with how many separate time in spite of such facta. But organisations for police, revenue, the "bureau" for the reform of schools, railways, and the general the Reich, though it is to be looked civic apparatus, will exist after upon as an extra-party measure, this battle has been fought it is may be presumed to be more Impossible to any. The steady reactionary than revolutionary in Influencing of public opinion in spirit. It will take into considera- favour of a reform which will have tion the compensation dificulties to be ruthless if it is to be worth involved in throwing so many anything, is ding of the present officials out of employment, ana virtues of the democratic Press the expense of reconstructing local The Jacubowski Case," one of arrangements, schools and the the most powerful levers likely to like..

of $25 will be given to the render who sends in the greatest number of correct forecasts; and in the event of two or more readers send- ing in an equal high number, the prize of $25 will be divided.

The competition is in accordance with the rules published in the Telegraph during the weeks August 20-September 24,

"HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" FORECAST COMPETITION.

Matches to be played on Feb. ruary 25th:-

DIVISION Í.

Blackburn Bolton Everlon Wednesday V

V

Tottenham. Huddersfield.

Liverpool Newcastle.

DIVISION II.

Clapton 0. Manchester Sth. Shields V

DIVISION III.

V

V

Stoke. Preston. Barnsley.

Brighton Rochdale Walsall

V

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Bo'ness Queen's Park v

Name

V

Airdrie. Kilmarnock.

Address

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No. 26.

y' Northampton. V. Chesterfield. Swindon.

Date

Strike out the teams which you think will lane, but make no marks in respect of matches which you think will be drawn.

General Sir George Milne, who has just been promoted to. the rank of Field Marshal.

ARBITRATION.

LOCARNO TREATY AS A MODEL

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be used in the coming fight, con- The number of names in the cerns a Russian labourer who was economie and financial world condemned to death on circum-supporting Dr. Luther are, it is stantial evidence for the murder assumed, intended to convince the of his illegitimate four-year-old Reparations Agent-General's de- son. Ho is now helloved to be partment of the genuine atte innocent. He was eartainly.con- now to be made to bring about demned, in the first place, because economy in administration. Dr. he lived in Palingen, a strip of Luther, who gives no promises and country belonging to Mecklen-issues no programme, returns to burg-Strelitz, where Prussian sudden prominence in public life. criminal investigation is no longer but is once more open to attack on permitted, the Prussian jurisdic-the ground that he wants to affect tion ending twenty miles away compromses. This. in the flag The administration of Lubeck be-question, ruined his career gins eight miles away from the Chancellor.

district of Palingen, and that of But it is clear that a beginning Hamburg at about the same disis about to be made on the task of Lance,

The Jocubowski Trial.

was a

reform. If the end in view-a united Germany, a one-State Re public-appears Utopian, optimists Palingen belongs to Ratzeburg, can declare that the Germany Re- and Ratzeburg is governed by public itself once appeared the big- London, Feb. 21.

Neu-Rupply, which is 200 miles gest Utopia of all. Lord Cushendun, expressing the away. It is claimed to-day that British view at the first meeting because those called upon to in-

Portsmouth, Jan. 22. at Gevens yesterday of the Arvestigate the case know nothing

Able-Seaman Edward William iration and Security Committee of the district, the conditions, or welcomed the remarks of Presi- the people, the Russian labourer, Trotter, H.M.S. Resolution, was dent M. Benes in his Introduc-Jacubowski, who protested his in-sentenced by a naval court-martial tury memorandum that "the com-nocence to the end, was not given yesterday to six months' detention of a fair chance. He had always for striking Lieutenant Harry mitte creates the measure security which needs to be ap-shown kindness to the child, who Austin Tracey, Royal Marines, All claims must reach this office praised at its full value." The Hived with a drunken old grand-while in the execution of his duty. not later than Wednesday follow-fact that the covenant" could be mother. He was condemned on It was plended that he was provoked

week-minded by an improper remark. ing the date on which the matches applied in the majority of cases to the evidence of a are played. No prize will be prevent war was a fundamental neighbour, since removed to an Captain C. V. Usborne stated on

used expression awarded for which a claim has not one to be recognised by the com- asylum, chiefly, it is alleged, be-behalf of Lieutenant Tracey that

cause he was unable to produce the mittec. been made.

Lord Cuskendun said he entire- an alibi for the half-hour in which colloquialism. . Before sending in your coupons, mark your forecasts on the dupli-ly approved the proposal for a the murder was presumed to have

The Prince of Wales, having re- cate list given below. Keep your local security pact, which the pre been committed. Jacubowski, who

to Sandringham from duplicate lists and compare them sident had stated must be regard-spoke imperfect German, naked

as the only for an interpreter, which was re- Melton Mowbray, hunted on Jan. later with the published results of ed at the moment.

19, with the West Norfolk Fox- the matches and, if you find that practical form of supplementary fused him.

Members of the jury, questioned hounds, and had a strange ex- you have eight or more correct send guarantee for nations which con-

sider the covenant inadequate, since, have declared that they perience. A fox found in a tree in a claim for the prize:

Mark your envelopce. "Football" The British Government thought believed him guilty, either because near the meeting place at Whin- on the front and write your name that the Locarno treatics offered there was nobody else suspected, burgh jumped from a height of 30 (without address) on the back of the best model which it could be or because they did not think the feet to the ground and made off, to |the envelope.

hoped to follow. He thought the death sentence would be carried give a hunt of two hours and a half Finnish Government's proposal for out. This sidelight on what may over a rough country in heavy go- financial aid to a state. which was go on in these isolated strips of ing, with a best point of twelve the victim of aggression was re- country, administered by another miles, and covering a distance of garded by British Government as State; is being used to throw about seventeen miles as hounds a great inducement to the preserva- ridicule upon a system which per-rans. tion of ponce, quite apart from its value after the outbreak of war. Great Britain was prepared to sup- port this proposal.

SENT IN:

v. Tottenham.

v. Huddersfield.

The first goal was headed in by Stock from a contre by Alexander. MARK AND KEEP THIS DUPLICATE The R.A. then had a chance but Mad-

LIST. DO NOT FORWARD IT TO US docka missed from within the goal IT IS PRINTED FOR YOUR CONVENI- area. Another centre from Alexander ENCE SO THAT YOU MAY KEEP A was met by Stock, but Ppatts RECORD OF THE FORECASTS YOU HAVE cleared. Joyce stopped the ball on the goal area line and should, have beater. Anderson but Harris cleared. Camp Blackburn bell beat Philpotts following a fine Bolton

Alexander. centro by

Halftime, Everton

Wednesday |K.O.S.Bs. 2, R.A, 0..

Clapton O. Resuming, the R.A. paid a couple of Manchester. visits to the K.O.S.Bs. goal, but An 8th, Shields derson cleared. McGilnchey pushed Brighton the ball forward and Toul heat Phil- potts. Pulford just missed with a Walsall fast shot and Anderson saved from Bo'ness

Queen's Park

Leach The R.A. forced two

corners but they were not improved upon. Free kick for K.O.S.Be, near the touchline and Campbell gent into the goalmouth, McGlinchey headed into goal,

Pulford got through but sent into goalie's hands, Alexander. ran round Trim and beat Philpotts with a fast Anderson anved from Cross shot. Hil. The K.O.S.Bs. forced a couple.

To-day's Football.

Rochdalo

v. Liverpool,

v. Newcastle. Stoke Preston.

V. Barnsley. v. Northampton.

v. Chesterfield.

v. Swindon,

Y. Airdrie V. Kilmarnock.

LOCAL CHESS.

'CARVALHO WINS 'ANOTHER GAME.

Lord Cashendun - also paid a tribute to the Swedish draft agreement, which might be acted of discursion.-- on as a basis British Wireless,

AMERICA'S AMBITION,

MUST HAVE "FIRST-CLASS"

NAVY

Boston, Jan. 23. The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. C. D. Wilbur), speaking at the Middlesex Club, said: "We must of corners, hat the A, cleared. The tournament for the Chess have a first-class navy in time of Final score, K.Q.S.Ba. 5, R.A. 9.

Championship of the Colony is pro- peace if we are to have a first-class grossing rapidly and at the present navy in time of war. No matter rate of, playing should be concluded what our social standard may be, The FIFA. Challenge Shield,during the latter part of March... nor how. wo may abhor war, it must Sentor, second round: Kick off 4.15 Last night two further games wore be conceded as shameful for a p.m., I.K.F.O.. K.O.S.Bs. on the played. . E. Carvalho, who is load- nation that is financially able to H.K.F.C. ground. Referee Fr. Bald-ing, won against H. W. Randall and equip itself with modern weapons win; Linesmen Messrs. Hollands and is now two points ahead of any other to send its men to battle in ships Omar,

player, although he has played - two | ao inforlor that thoir encrifice must Police v Queen's on the St. Joseph's matches more than either Bir Henry be the obvious result. The spirit ground: Reforee Mr. Smith, Lines Pollock or Sequeira,

of fairness and decency alone should compel us to provide modern men: Messrs. Presley and Kinsella

United Services Shield semi-finals

weapons of war. We have the choice between abandoning our navy and maintaining a high degreo of effetency, and the Navy Office plans to do the latter. The idea that ships may be built and placed in reserve, to be com missioned in time of hostilitles, is atterly impracticable, af

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The other game was between Randall and A. W: Hawker, the for-

at Soskunpoo: Junior: Kick off 2ner winning."

K.0.9.B. Iroquois, Referea Philips, Linesmen, C.E.R.A.

ey and Pte. Lamb, I.A.M.C.

Washington, Feb. 21. The Senate has passed the Allen Senior: Kick off 4 p.m.,Titania v. Property Bill, The Bill constitutes R.A.F. Reforbe 8: Sgt. Gilbert, R.A. O.C. Linesmen S. Sgt. Gilmour, R.A. A settlement of the German, Aus M.C. and Pipe

Major Mackle trinn and Hungarian war claima

Reuters American Service... K.O.S.I.

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