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HONGKONG C.C. TO MEET

INDIAN ILC.'.

FANLING GOLF.

"LEAVING PARIS TO

THE MOB."

DEPUTY DENOUNCES A MILITARY PLAN.

Parla, Oct. 1. "Millions of peaceful citizens, women, girls and children, would be handed over defenceless, if only for 24 hours, to the cosmopolitan dregs that form the essential ele munta of the revolutionary hordes." This ghastly prospect, denounced STARTING TIMES FOR THE by M. Pierre Talttinger, Deputy for Paris, would result, he anys, from adoption of tho so-called "Plan ̧Z, the revelations concerning which caused a sensation some time back, Ha will interpolate the Government on it as soon as the Chamber re-

OLD COURSE.

The following starting times have been drawn for the old course at Fanling for Sunday:

The following will represent the Hongkong C.C. in a first division League match against the Indian R.C. on the Hongkong C.C. ground, com-

9.24 a.m., A. D. Humphreys, N. E. 2 p.n-LRB, Hancock Kent. mencing (Capt.), A. W. Hayward, Rtov. E, K. Quick, 11. Owen Hughes Parker, A. C I. Bowker, C. D. Wales, I

J. Bennar, O. Moor, E. J. R, Mitchell wart and E. R. Weat.

H.K.C.C. 2nd XI v Club de Recreio.

assembles,

Plan Z is declared to be a pro- 0.28 a.m., J. 8. Dykes, W. A. Weight, 9.32 a.m., 8. T. Butlin, W. A. Sto-Ject of the Ministry of War for withdrawing all troops from Paris 9.30 a.m., T. L Christio, S, M. in case of a revolutionary move- Monroe.

ment, and leaving the capital un- 9.40 a.m., H. W. Moon, E. B. Clarko, defended, savo by the police, with 9.44 a.m., L. Garner, G. E. Mitchell, the exception of the Elyseo Painco Hongkong C.C. second eleven will

9.18 a.m., D. Eilis, J. Gardner. and Ministerial buildings, which be represented by the following in

0.62 a.m., J. E. Mackay, 11. Spicor, would be manned by soldiers until their match against the Club de Re-

9.65 a.m., L. R. Androwes, J. S. sufficient forces could be mansed at crelo at King's Park at 2 p.m. to-day. MacLaren.

Versailles to advance to Paris and -A. H. Gillingham (Capt), G. P.

10.00 a.m., C. W. Jeffries, W. M.crush the revolution.. Lammert, V. W. Stanton, G. Fleming.

At the time of the first news of Vallack, A. Reid, W. B. Coinnby, W.

10.04 a.m., E. R. Hallifax, Col. Plan Z lenking out it wan believed, K. Tait, L. A. R, Duncan, A. B.

Lyneh. Raworth, HR, Remington and J.

10,08 a.m., C. C. Stark, P. P. J, on good authority, that the details E. Hancock..

Wodehouse,

given were much exaggerated and 10.12 a.m., A. E. Lisseman, F. AM. Taittinger, however, a man who its generalscopo misrepresented. Redmond.

10,16 m., D. J. Gilmore, . U. Ireland.

10.20 a.m., K. S. Robertson, E. D. Malthewa 10.24

dim. G. W. Garrett, .the plan.. Graves.

10.28 a.m., S. J. H. Fox, R. P. Moodic.

Wayfoong y Navy. Wayfoong cricketers are getting into trim early this season for their coming "Hong" matches with Ewo and Taikoo and on Sunday they are playing an all-day match at King's Park against a Navy XI captained by Pay. Waters. In this they will R. hr represented byW, J, Clerk,

B. A. Green, J. Hall, I. 1, C. Highet, J. Massey, H. V. Parker (Capt.), 1. H. Raikes, M. D. Scott, E. P. Strentfield, F. II. Kwayne, J. Wilkie,

THE HOCKEY CLUB,

TEAMS FOR THREE MATCHES NEXT WEEK.

weighs his words and as Deputy for Paris, has, a personal interest in the mattor, now.atates that the abave sketch accurately describes

Monstrous,

It is monstrous, he says, to let | the Communists know that they 10.32 a.m., B. J. Lacon, B. Kern only have to make an effort in order 10.36 a.m., G. W. Sellars, G.. W. to take Paris; monstrous that the Reeve.

Government should confess itself 10,40 a.m., II. R. Forsyth, R. Kincapable of defending the capital: Hepburn.

10.44 a.m., A. B. Purves, D. Forbes, 10.48 a.m., W. L. Alexander, T. Low. 10.52 a.m., E. N. Monie, J. A. 8.

Cameron.

and monstrous to think of abandon- ing its population to the tender mercies of the mob.

Nor, according to M. Taittinger, 10.50 a.m., A. B. Raworth, L. G. 9.8 the danger imaginary. Thrice Dodwell.

already In a century, in 1830, 1848, 11.00 a.m., G. Davidson, A. G. I. and 1871, hus Paris been in the Bowker.

hands of revolutionaries. August 23 of last year, when the Boulevard Sebastopol was pillaged by the mob, gave a foretaste of the peril to-day. The General Staff, state M. Taittinger, any that they have not 11.16 a.m., D. M. Goodall, E. P.troops enough in Paris to oporate

11.04 a.m., N. L. Smith, O. B. John- son.

The First cleven of the Hougkong Hockey Club to meet the H.K.S.R.A. on the Murina Ground at 5 pan. on Wednesday will be.-A. C. Howell, O.E.C. Marlon, D. Lyon, A.A. Dand Bills. (Captain), E. J. R. Mitchell, . E.

11.08 a.m., J. Coulthart, W. K. Tait 11.12 a.m., H. A. Lanimert, F. M.

1. Owen Hughes, W. Wood-Fletcher. ward, G. F. H. Divett, C. C. Francis 11.20 .m., F. A, Merry, K. Lthe Prefect of Police, resolutely re effectively, and only M. Chiappe, and G. R. Vallack,

Bugan.

11.24 am, N. Garland, II. A. Kelly,

11.28 am, 11. Roger, M. L. Clarke. 11.32 a.m., Capt. Pillaue, Capt. Beetons,

The following have been chosen to of the represent the second tenin Harkey Club inn match with the second eleven of the II.K.S.R.A. on the Marion Ground at 5 pm. on Mon- day. M. Tait, I. R. Todd, L. P. Nicholson (Captain), L, A, R.

There are 600 applicants for 100 Duncan. Major J. P. Greig, Rev, N. houses which Lancaster Council Evans, J. II. Flummer, I. W. Shawan, have decided to build, at a cost of R. K. Valentine, W. A. Nowera and 137,399, H. D. Beaumont.

fuses to agree to the plan.

When it is remembered that over nine per cent. of the population of the Department of the Seine, in- cluding Paris, is composed of for signers, and that those foreigners are largely Communist workmen, the seriousness of the situation is apparent.

The "A" team of the Hockey Club S.R.A. 11. on Tuesday, next at King's representing the hotel Industry, Madrid, Sept, 29.-A committeo will play the K.O.S.B, Sergeants at Park, bully off at 5 p.m.-D. Harveyi sitting here to-day, decided to sup King's Park at 5 p.m. next Friday, R. Robinson, A. G. Jeffries; T the selected team being.-R. W. Seddon, F.-Allen, B. O. Murphy; F. Press the tipping system in Madrid Sapsed, E R. Robinson, A. J. W. Muns, A. d. Ashby, F. R. Ashton, R. and throughout Spain. An addi- Ashly, Whitley, J. Gardner, E. Murray, T. Price, R. West, Drake, F. E. G. Muam (Captain), I. V. Parker, L. A. C. Cothrop and E. C. Fincher.

'Y.M.C.A. Team Against' H.K.SRA.

YMCA will play in colours,

Club "A" Bent Recreio.

In a Hockey match played yesterday

The following will represent the at King's Park, the Hongkong Hockey YMCA. 1st X1 against tlio HK. Club "A" team beat the Recreio 3-1.

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schemes, but two new viaducts will be necessary, in addition to the three already provided for, in or- der to carry the roadway across Knight-rider-street and Cannon- street. The bridge will cross from Bankside on the south and pass over Yet another modifled scheme for the north bank almost exactly mid- the building of a bridge across the way between the two existing Thames between Southwark and bridges, maintaining the same levci Blackfriars Bridges has been ap until it reaches Cheapside at tho proved by the Bridge House Estates Peel statuo.

Committoo of the Corporation: This will necessitato the widen-

The new scheme provides a do-:

St. Paul's Bridge has now been

viation in the northern approaching of Cheapside at this apot,, and a circular movement of traffic will as compared with previous schemes, take place into St. Martin's-le- the iden being to overcome the fears Grand, which was made 80-foot in of the Dean and Chapter of St. width some years ago in anticipa- Paul's that the excavations nocetion of such a contingency, sary in the construction of the bridge, and the vibration caused by the traffic using it, would seriously under consideration off and on for affect the foundations of the 75 years. In 1920, when the Com Cathedral. If the new scheme is mittee a lust report was made, it carried out, the nearest part of the was stated that the traille which roadway to the Cathedral would be in. 1911 was considered by Parila 200. feet away, while the eastern ment sufficiently congested to call side of the Dome would actually be for the erection of a new bridge had

since that time doubled.. about 800 feet from the road,

The estimated cost of the whole work is £3,250,000; the increase of aquarter of a million from previous schemes being caused by the de- viation, A

Mr. F. Allcroft, a retired silk manufacturer, who was in the habit of walking by the side of Additional Viaducts, the railway line, has been found Under the new design, the bridge dead on the track between, Bouin-

would conform with the earlier well and Mansfield.

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