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MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1928.
HOME FOOTBALL
CUP-TIE AND LEAGUE RESULTS.
Saturday's Home football re- sults, as cabled by Reuter, were:
The English Cup.
Wigan Accrington Scarbro Gainsbro'..' Calabro Harrow Stockport
0 Lincoln
0 Bradford C.
Z Chesterfield
Carlisle Tranisere
2 Grantham
7 Apennymoor
2 Darlington
1 Mansfeld
1 Charlion
Pal.
2 Merthyr
"Hicrobes are. everywhere and they are looking for people with poor blood, therefore keep rosy," writce a distinguished Landon
Watery impoverished Northfeel physician.
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of Watford than the encouragement microbes; in fact most of the
allments which afflict man-and- Torquay womankind are due primarily to Falham
Walsall this cause.
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The nerves are fod by the blood. Anaemic people, and people with impuro blood are those who fall. victims of neuraathenia, insomnis, neuralgia, and other nervous diacases.
Rheumatism in its various forms is due to a poisonous aeld In the blood and only when this acid had been eliminated is there perfect and permanent cure.
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Guildford
3 Southport
3 Bristol R.
o Plymouth
6 Nowport
D Exeter
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0 Lulon 2 Sittingbourne 1 Bournemouth Division I,
Arsenal Birmingham Blackburn Bolon Derby Everion Huddersfield
Manchester C.
Portamonth Wednesday Bonderland
3 Manchester U.
2 Sheffield U.
0 Leeds
6. Burnley
6 West Hun
3 Leicester
3 Arion Villa
Bory
• Cardif
& Newcastle 2 Liverpool Postponed owing to fog.
Division II.
Barnsley Blackpool Bradford Bristol C. Chelsea Clapton Grimsby Not
Notts. Forest Stoke Swansea West Brom.
Division
Coventry Northampton
Division
Doncaster Rochdale Sth. Shields Wrexham Nelson
Clyde
AL FRESCO FETE.
BIG CROWD AT ANNUAL CHARITY FUNCTION.
STUA
tho
SALE OF WORK.
CHAMBER SENSATION.
CALLES SUPPORTERS ATTEMPT TO SHOOT CRITIC.
Mexico City, Dec. 7. A significant cleavage between the Government and the Federa tion of Labour is disclosed by the lattor ordering its members to resign all Federal or State Govern- ment appointments and the with-
DRISK BUSINESS AT KOW- LOON UNION CHURCH.
Toys, woollles, children's cloth, The forty-fifth annual al fresco fete of the St. Vincent de Pauling, sweets and candies were Society was held in the compound everywhere in ovidence at the of the Roman Catholic Cathedral Kowloon Union Church on Satur- day, whon the Women's Guild bold yesterday.
Everywhere,
of sale of work on the Church spirit charity
the premises. ovident--in workers who did not spare them- From the number of visitors drawal of delegatos from the Con- 2 ssives, and, in the multitudo who who were there during the after-gress of workers and employers safe to surmise that the} which is supported by the Dew 3thronged the grounds as customers,
noon, it Under able and experienced
sale was a great success and the President. Both houses of the direction, the grounds of the Roman results are in every way gratify Mexican Congress held Immediate 5 Catholic Cathedral were prettily ing, Tea was served during the special sessions when votes of
and effectively decorated, flags, afternoon.
.confidence in the President word being and streamers bunting
passed, everywhere in evidence, lending a colourful touch to a background of toys and pretty damacls. At night the dazzling lights of thousands of electric bulbs added much to the brilliance of the scene. The lay out of the stalls was very effective, 1 and although the crowd at the feto was exceptionally large, there was plenty of room for more.
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The Stalls.
Mrs. Gordon Mackie, wife of the Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie, per- formed the opening ceremony. In the absence of Mrs. W. Forsyth, who met with an accident during the week, Mrs. D. Harvey presid ed.
Prior to declaring the sale open, Mrs. Mackie, said: It is with grent pleasure I accepted your invitation to come here to-day. I have lately been very much con- nected with the Scottish Society and so now it is very delightful to be in touch with the Scottish Church in Kowloon,
The action on the part of the
Federation was taken after Senor Gil sent a message to the Conve tion denying that its members had keen parsecuted anywhere Mexico or that he opposed labour while Governor of the State- Reuter's American Service.
Tried to Shoot Critic,
In
Tamaulipa, Doc, 7. There was an exciting incident in the Chamber of Deputies when two supporters of ex-President The Women's Guild Is in fta Calles, enraged at the criticism of first year and was formed with the another member, drew out idea of promoting unity and volvers and attempted to shoot the sociability and also for the finan-critic. They were disarmed bo- fore they could fire-Reuters elal aid of the Church.
American Service.
At the entrance to the grounds was the Souvenir Stall, where every visitor could exchange his ticket for a prize ranging from pillow cases and other homely gifts to marbles and tops for children.
A battalion of young ladies a paraded the compound and pounced
for The Guild organlaed a sewing 1upon prospective customers
their respective ratlles and draw-party of which this sale is the out- 1 Preston N. Einga. "Won't you buy a chance in come, but the idea they had in
2 Reading z Hull
4 Millwall
1 Tottenham
1 Houthampton
1 Mildleabro'
2 Natts, County
4 Wolves
2 Port Vale..
1 Oldham
III (South).
2 Gillingham
4 Queen's P. R
III (North).
0 Слеже
7 Hartlepools
2 Halifax
2 Rotherhamti
5. Ashington
Scottish League,
Cowdenbeath Dundee Falkirk Ilcarts Kilmarnock Rangers St. Johnstone Bt. Mirren
3 Airdrie 2 Hamilton' 3 •Motherwell 3 Celtic
2 Partick 7 Raith R 2 Aberdeen
1 Hibernians
0 Ayr
Third Lanark
3 Queen's Park
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FANLING GOLF.
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SANITARY SCIENCE.
.re.
the
Amerlean raffle, umpteenth their minds is a much wider one drawing? Only one dollar?" And than the actual acwing-their idea no the campaign went on and the was that all connected with the dollars rolled in. Few could resist Church should get to know each ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE
and thus the Society disposed of o their rocking horses, dressed dolls
other hetter and meet in a social way and, again, to welcome new-
and tea sets in a manner agreeable comers, to all and profitable to themselves,
a to the poor and to those who hold 2 the lucky tickets.
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The Chinese Young Men's Society, as on former occasions,
-
The New Church.
In a community such as this there must be constant coming and
AWARDS.
In connexion with the Examina- tion for Sanitary Science and Sani- tary Inspectors held at King's Col- lege on October 24 and 25, the fol- had a large stall all to themselves, going and it is to the new arrivals lowing cable has been received where they invited the throng to that the hand of welcomo la ao from the Royal Sanitary Institute,
valuable. Anyone arriving for London: try their luck on the chequered the first time from Home new to "Morris, King's College, Hong-
boards. Many valuable prizes were given.
Members of the Catholic Union had charge of raffles for sweets, Many went away from this counter with expensive boxes of chocolates for which they paid twenty cents, but a much larger number took away nothing. Still, raffles and roulettes always thrill and since everybody cannot win, few were really disappointed.
The Dairy Farm Company had a space all to themselven where they Bold ham, sausages and other whole. some food, in addition to which a raffle for a sucking pig, goose, turkeys, etc., was held.
recommenda-
Sanitute." The following candidates were recommended for a pass
Sanitary Science: Reginald Raymond Wood, Hongkong: Ernest. Savage, Hongkong; Alfred Walter William Salter, Hongkong; Sydney Jamoa Salter, Hongkong; Walter James Morris, Hongkong.
the ways of the East is a very kong: Examiners lonely person, and a gathering tions' approved. such as you have on Tuesday mornings, I feel sure, is a great help, as well as a pleasure, to all who have lately arrived in the Colony, and to others who have few friends.
You have a Visiting Committee in connexion with your Church who make it their business to get
John Sanitary Inspectors: to know of strangers arriving, and
of the Lizarovitch, Shanghai; Roy Martin they as old members Church call and no can introduce Howells, Shanghai; Constantime M. them to others, and in that way Bogomoloft, Shanghat; Anotoly C. Pickel, Shanghai; George William make them feel at home.
Thanks to the great generosity Gunn, Hongkong: Alexander C. There was alsó sale of fresh of the late Sir Paul Chater, you Sinton, Hongkong; George H. flowers and ferns, these being a last are to be enabled to have a new Sheriff, Hongkong: James Ivor minute gift by the "The Clover Church. The plans, I hear, have Barnes, Hongkong; William H. Shop" of Ice House Street, who left the hands of the architect, and Whittaker, Hongkong, The first and second rounds of have recently started a florist busf-are now under consideration. the Champlonship at Fanling, yes-ness opposite Messrs. Meo Cheung's. hope ere long that your new build- terday, resulted in one or two sur prises. Andrewes was eliminated in the first round, and Shewan in the second, both at the 19th, by MacDonald.
CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST AND
SECOND ROUNDS,
First Nound.
The big feature of the fete fa the special draw for a motor car, for which tickets at three dollars cach had been sold in the Colony for several months past. The drawing took place last night amidst crowd of Intereated and expectant
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R. H. Hollis beat K. S. Robert-spectators. The winning number Is 2400, stated on the counterfoil son, 5 and 4.
O. E. C. Marton bent A. T. Lay, 5 and 3.
F. J. de Rome beat T. L. Christie,
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ing will be erected and will be a pleasure to all who worship in it.
DIOCESAN GIRLS.
Sir Paul was a very old friend of nine, so I feel a most particular RESULTS OF ROYAL DRAWING Interest in coming here to-day.
Long speeches at such a time
as this are only a pulsance, and whint la more important-detaine
SOCIETY EXAMINATIONS.
The DiocesON Girls! School
you from your rea) object in com- 1 entered 193 candidates in the re
cont examinations of the Royal J. M. Walker beat A. E. Lissa- to have been bought by Mr. ing here, namely-buying.
D. Richards, Y. M. C. A., Kowloon.
Before closing I should like to Drawing Society, and results have man, 5 and 4.
Variety Entertainment.
refer to the sorrow we all share been eagerly awaited. Somewhat at the absence of your President. [ delayed, these have now come to sigted the Fete by appearing at the tunate accident a week ago, but I dates secured honours, 68 passed Members of the Manila Shows ae- As you know, she had an unfor- hand. No fewer than 118 candl A. B. Stewart had a walk-over variety entertainment, which last hope she will soon be restored to and only twelve failed. from R. K. Valentine, who scratched throughout the afternoon, with health and be able to carry ou
a change of programme every half with her good work. A. H. Ferguson beat H. H. Len-MS. Titants also helped in en-played here that I feel sure they
hour. The concert party of the I see so many lovely things dia
one up.
ed.
nox, and 3.
I. W. Shewan beat T. G. Ben-tertaining. nott, G and 4.
Second Round.
will be sold in no time. With
One candidate, M. M. Lin, gain-
ed a prize in Division 2, and this of the results. has arrived along with notification
Another announcement of in-
Tea was provided by Messrs.
a great success, I'declare the sals Wednesday the Schools new play- D. G. G. MacDonald beat L. R. Lane Crawford's and the Band of these few words, and wishing you
the K.0.9.B, under Bandmaster Andrewes, at the 19th,
W. H. Fitz-Earle, A.R.C.M., render. open.
The Rev. J. Horace Johnston ed a pleasing selection of music during the afternoon, by kind per-proposed a vote of thanks to Mrs. mission of Lt. Col. Comyn, D.3.0. Mackle, and little Miss Jean Nel-
een presented Mrs. Mackle with aa bouquet of flowers,
Hollis beat Walker, two up. Marton beat de Rome, 6 and 5. Stewart beat Ferguson, one up. MacDonald beat Shewan, at the
19th
LADIES' HOCKEY.
and officers.
The Helpers Some of the many-helpers at you- terday's al fresco fete wers as follows:
Motor
Car Draw: Messrs. W.S.V. Curtis, Fred Xavier, L. A. Barton, H. Ammann, M. D. G. Hoare, Fung Keung, H. Hendrik "THE REST" EASILY DEFEAT | sen, Robert Chon, K. Young.
TAIKOO SECTION,
Playing an
Inter-Club hockey match
ground tho OR
Naval at Happy Valley on Saturday, ladies' team representing the Club defeated the Taikos Soetion by five goals to one. The first
Among those who helped at the stalls were the following:
Tea Stall: Mrs. Atkinson, Mrs. Wyllo and Mrs. Mackintosh.
Toys Stall: Mrs. Gale and Mrs. Watson.
Fancy Stall; Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Dick and Mrs. Groy.
Lavender Stall: Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Younghusband,
Sweets Stall: Mrs. Mair and Mrs. Johnston.
Fancy Articles & Xmas Orna ments: Madame and Miss Cer- veira de Albuquerque e Castro, Misacs L. and M. Loureiro, M. and C. Ruiz, O. Barretto, E. Bouza, LH. and C. Noronha,
10 Cents and 50 Cents Stalls:
Hot Dog Stall: Mr. J. E. was scored by Miss N. Mak, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. V. Ribeiro. (Talkoo), but this was soon oqualized Noronha and friends,. by Miss D. Stanion, (The Rest),
Bran Tub: Mrs. Spittles, Misa
Wylle and Miss E. Holland, Parcels: Mra. W. Forsyth. Hon, Secretary: Mrs. Nelson. Hon. Treasurer: Mre, Craig.
Shortly after this, however, Miss and Members of the Little Flower's Bonn, Alde Alyen, Lenor Xevior, Little Flower's stall: Committee D'Almada, Phyllis Quincy, Avelina Stanion was hit on the log and was | Club.
forced to leave the field for Bome Bank: Messra. J. M. Alves, W. Pureza d'Eca; Allco Carvalho, Lena
ten minutes or 10.
Carvalho.
Beveridge. J. M. 8. Rosario, Geo. American Stall: Mr. & Mrs. The third goal was scored by Vas, A. V. Barros, A. G. D'Aquino, A. F. Osmund, Mrs. M. J. Jarvis, (The Rest) and E. Alves,*** the fourth by Miss Stanton, after her return to the fuld At half
time the score stood at 3-1, the
"Rest" leading.
During the second half two goals were scored for "The Rest by Mrs. F. Webber and Miss D. Stanion respectively. The final whistle blew with "Talkoo" making a fine attempt to score, and the ball in the opposing
circle.
A Kowloon Match.
The Kowloon Ladies' Hockey team met an eleven from H.M.8. Titania at King's Park on Baturday, and played a drawn game of five goals each.
terest to parenta is that on shed will be opened, at 3 pm, and on the same afternoon a sale of work will be hold. The now play- shed will serve as auditorium for short entertainment. Mrs. Southorn will perform the open- ing ceremony,
ANOTHER WAR?
BOLIVIAN SOLDIERS KILLED BY PARAGUAYANS.
Lapaz, Bolivia, Doc, 9. In view of official information that a large part of the garrison of twenty-five Bolivian soldiers were killed by 800 Paraguayans, who were alleged to have been trespassing on Bolivian territory, the Minister for External Relations has handed the Paraguayan Charge Br. Ayala was escorted to the d'Affaires, Sr. Ayala, his passport. border under guard-Reuter's Am
erican Service.
Buenos Aires, Dec. 9. A message from Asuncion says
Souvenir Btall; Mr. & Mrs. J. J. Hortenela Jorge,
Misses Elsa Alves, Alda Alves, that the occupants of the fort built Alzira Jorgo, by the Bolivfans near Galpon fired Remedios, Mr. & Mrs. J. E. Rocha, Lucy Jorge, Ens
Danenberg, on Paraguayans, who returned the Mr. & Mrs. F. F. Ribeiro, Mra Marie Gutierrez, Carmelita Britto, fire and captured several officers Pinheiro d'Almeida, Miss Maria da Yolanda Britto, Olaida Remed los, and soldiers. Reuter's American Rocha, Miss Maria de Ressurreicao. Emma Remedios, Clasy Castro Service.
Chinese Catholic Young Men's Alves, Katty Hyndman, Clasy Stall: Mestra Tao Chak Wan Xavier, Mercedes Xavier, Kimy Chan Kwok Leung, Chan Kwok Barretto, D, Cordeiro, G. Remedios, Chuan, Chan Kwok Yan, Chan Delminda Lopes, Hatty Noronha, Kwok Wah, Chan Shin Hing, Tom Mimie Noronha, Messrs. J. M. R Wing Kwong, Lo Rok Wang, Yu Xavier, L. C. Xavier, J. C, Barretto, Chik Shan, Chu Fing Fal..
Children Of Mary'a (Novelty Shop): Misses
ELKA Xavier,
Carvalho, Carvalho, Molly D'Almada,
Stall
LETTER GOLF SOLUTION.
D. P. Lopes, G. V. Omund, H. A.
the Here is the solution Roza, D. C. Baptista, B. Danenberg, Rita de Figueiredo, F. N. da Cunha, Dr. puzzle on another page. Lelly C. R. X. da Roza, Messrs. A. 8. da
STARK, SMART, START, Annla|A. Gosano, F. Marques.
STACK, BLACK CLACK, CRACK,
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