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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
ARMY FOOTBALL.
* SERVICES TEAM AGAINST 'SHANGHAI,
The following team has been selected to represent the United Services in their match against the Shanghai Interport Foot- ballers on February 16:
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1929.
DRAW FOR DAVIS CUP MATCHES.
BRITAIN GIVEN BYE INTO SECOND ROUND.
FULL FIXTURE LIST.
London, Feb. 4. The complete draw for the first round of the Davis Cup Com- petition has been made, resulting as follows:
European. Zone,
Bandsman A. Mott (Beds & Herts); A. B., J. McGregor (H.M.S. Kent) or A.B., F. H. Barkham (HMS. Tamar) and LS, G. E. Baker (H.M.S. Titanía); L. Cpl. F. Everest (KO.S.B.) A.B., R. Evans (HMS. Bruce), and Srt. F. HIN (Queen's); Shipwright W. A. Van. Tromp (HMS Hermes), Ship-1. wright L. Firth (H.M.S. Hermes), 2. Delgiura A.B., W. Peacock (H.M.S. Suffolk), 3. Denmark Warrant Engineer H. E. Kernick 4. Grogce (L. 19), L/Sgt. A. J. Caldicutt. Norway (Queen's),
6. Monaco 7 Finland B. Holland
Reserves:Bty. Sgt. Major. E. H. Lench, (R.A.) Pto. W. Stock (K.OS.B.), AB, A: H, Jones. (H.M.S. Kent), and A.B., J. Mass (H.M.S. Cumberland).
Garrison League,
Austria V. Czecho-Slovakia.
v. Rumania. V. Chille.
v. Jugo-Slavia.. V. Hungary.
v. Switzerland,
v. Egypt. v. Portugal.
Germany, Spain, Ireland, Italy, Sweden South Africa, Poland and Great Britain, received byes inta the second round, which will be played as follows:
v. Spain,
Y. Winner No. 2.
The January results in Garrison League are:
the
Germany
Ireland
V. Italy,
B Co. K.O.S.B., 1; M. G. Queen's, 3.
Co.
Winner. No, 1
Winner No. 3
V.
Winner No. 4.
Wianer, No. 5
V,
Winnor No. 0.
像
Winner No. 7
V.
Winner No. 8:
South Africa.
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12th H. Bly. R.A., 2; R.A.O.C.,
B Co. Queen's, 3; 20th H. Bty.
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1) Co. Queen's 5;.. 20th H. Bty.
R.A., O.
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Sweden. Poland
v. Great Britain.
American Zone.
Li
The draw for the American Zone resulted;"
First Round..
M. G. Co. Queen's, 2; 31st II, Canada v. United States. Bly, R.A. 4.
B. Co. Queen's 0; 12th 11. Rty, R.A., 2.
1.
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R.A.M.C., 2; 20 H. Bly, R.A. 0. D Co. Queen's, 0; RE. and R. Signals, 1.
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C Co. Queen's, 5; 20th II; By. ILA, 0.
H. Q. Wing, Queen's 4; RE, and R. Signals, 1.
League Table,
The Garrison Football League up to February 1st is as follows:
C. Coy. Queens
HQ Wing Queens
A. Coy. K.O.SB.,
P. W. L. D. Pla. 14 0 4 1 19 11 9 2 0 18 10 7 2 1 16 12 7 4 1 16 10 7 3 0 '14 M.G. Coy. Queens 11 6 3 3 13 27th Coy, R.AM.C. 12 661 13 II.Q. Wing R.O.S.B. 8 6 2 0, 12 3 Coy, Queens 136 70 12
C Coy. K.O..B 31st II. By, R.A,
B. Cuy. K.0.S.B. M.G. Coy. Queens
D Coy. Queens
12th it. Bty, R.A. R.A.O.C.
20th H. Bty, RLA
8 2 1 11 1 4 5 2 10 14 3 10 1. 10 3.7
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7
12 1 10 1
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BOXING TOURNEY,
RECORD OF LIGHTWEIGHT CHALLENGER.
There has been one change in the programme for the boxing tournament To take place at the City Hall on Saturday next, under the auspices of the Hongkong Boxing Association. A. B. Rawlings of H.M.S. Hermes is unable to appear and E. R. Bills will
substitute for him the six-round bantamweight contest with A. B. Milbourn of H.M.S. Kent.
A. B. Davies of the Hermes, who
Second Round,,
Japan v. Canada or the United States.
Mexico V Cuba,
-Reuter
THE LORD CHANCELLOR.
SURPRISE WEDDING AT THE
ABBEY.
London, Jan. 4. The marriage of Lord Hailsham, the Lord Chancellor, to the Hon. Mrs. Clive Lawrence took place yesterday in the Henry V11. Chapel, Westminster Abbey.
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AUSTRALIAN SETS NEW
WORLD MARK.
NEW CURE FOR MALARIA.
EXPERIMENTS IN THE "PHILIPPINES.
In spite of the fact that ex- traordinary precautions had been taken to keep the place, date, and time of the ceremony a strict secret; a dozen Press représenta- tives and photographers were prosent-batside the entrance to the Poets' Corner of the Abbey when the bride and bridegroom arrived. The bride, who reached the Abbey on the stroke of noon, gained admittance through lemporary door in the hoarding at the side of the chapel.
Melbourne, Feb. 4. Only those relatives and guests operation with the Hotel Co., but established a new world's record for The Australian cyclist, Lamb, hns there were about dozen subsequently the opportunity oc motor-paced cycling, of five miles in vigorous and concrete programme. For the first time, the most present who had been provided curred for us to acquire the site 4 minutes 37 seconds, being two for the contral of malaria in the with 3 special penit, were unconditionally and independent-seconds under the previous record Philippines was decided upon last allowed to pass the gates to the ly of other interested parties. held by Blekemolens. Reuter. Poets' Corner entrance. These Thin we eventually decided to do
week when, at a meeting of the were guarded by police during the towards the end of the month of
Detailed plans for such a build-termined that plasmochina, a new-'
Malaria Control Board, it was de ceremony in ble chapel, which was May,
ing call for the utmost considera-ly discovered malaria cure, bo ex- railed off by rope barriers.
To enable us to overcome certain tion and care, which involves permented with upon difficulties and to obtain first-hand much me, but I hope by this at the Iwahing Penal Colony. information and approval from time next year we shall be within
larger scale Home experts in our proposed measurable distance of earning a scheme of development, the Hotel return on our money. Co. very considerately agreed to our suggestion that fina! payment for the purchases should be made after an interval of six months.
Completion of the final plan was also recently slightly delayed by an attractive offer from another party for co-operation with us in the development of the site which up to the moment has had 'no definite resulta.
Lord Hailsham had left his house in Portland-place earlier in the morning and waited the hour of the wedding in his room at the House of Lords, where after the ceremony there was a small recep- tion.
CHAMPIONSHIP.
FAST SWIMMING AT ADELAIDE:
will fight Lending Seaman Hall of the ARNE BORG WINS "220" Titanin for the lightweight champion- ship of the Colony, has a very good record in service und inter-service competitions. Before coming to Hongkong he was the winner of the featherweight class of the Atlantic flect and he was a member of the Atlantic fleet team for the R.N. and R.M. championships. The Navy had
Adelaide, Feb. 4. some, splendid featherweights in the
In the. Australian awimming Atlantic fleet in 1925-0-7, including championship over the distance of Chadwick and Harrod, to whom 220 yards at Adelaide to-day, Arne Davies lost. Davies has threo vie- Borg, the famous Swedish Olymple tories over Signalman Shona and he competitor, who ls, touring Aus- drew with Bombardier Smith A.,tralia, won comfortably from Army champion and feathers Australia's best. champion of India.
Grior (Queensland) Walter (N.S.W.)
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The final platings were us Stokor Walters of the Hermes, who follows: is down to fight A. B. Adams of the Arne Borg Bruce, gained a technical K.0. decision over A, B. Valey of the Seraph at a previous tournament. He has fought en a number of occasions here, at Chefoo and at Home. between socond and third,
Time: 2 mins. 19 secs.-Renter,
WIMBLEDON
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OVERWHELMING DEMAND
FOR ACCOMMODATION,
London, Feb. 4.
Won by ten yards; four yards
FANLING GOLF.
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The Penal Colony has bean chosen as the place of experiment lay, your Directors do not consider of deaths caused by malaria in Regarding the cost of the out- In view of the fact that the number it right that future shareholders that region has been found to be should reap the full benefit at the much larger than other places. expense of the present ones, and
all interest on money opent on Very soon, I was learned, an development will be added to the expedition which will be composed first cost of the property and our of Philippines health phyalelane current interest account corres-and other experts will leave for pondingly credited.
Iwabing.
I do not think that there are any In the meantime, we have, upon other matters calling for com- suspects and those who have Blood examinations of malaria further consideration, lately ment and I now beg to propose the been ascertained as having the thought fit to purchase from the adoption of the report and ac disease will be taken. To carry Hotel Co, a small additional area counts as presented. When this out the purpose, Pesos 4,000 were of some 4,221 square feet at $40 has been acconded I shall be per square foot at the back of pleased to answer to the best of Marine Lot No. 7 in order to pro- my ability any questions abare- perly round off our property, and holders may wish to ask, the average cost of the site to un-Gubbay and was passed. this also has the effect of reducing This was seconded by Mr. A, 8. der $53 per foot.
Business Matters.
appropriated by the board.
The new malaria cure, It was explained, has passed Its stage of experimentation, having been used to a fairly large extent in treating malaria enses at the San On the proposition of Mr. D. V. Lazuro Hospital. It was learned Seven Storied Building,
Steavenson, seconded, by Mr. B. however, that although the treat- Our plana for a seven-storied Wong Tape, the appointment to the ment may be considered as having building are now nearing comple- Board of Directors of Mr. II II. H. given satisfactory results ft has tion and we hope to make a start Priestley was confirmed.
never been experimented with upon on the foundations very shortly. Mr. P. S. Cassidy proposed that a large scale.
The ground floor, will be utilised Messrs. H. P. White, and H. H. H. for up-to-date shops and these we Priestley be re-elected Directors, the plazmochina treatment will be It was decided by the board that will endeavour to let to the best This proposition, was seconded by administered in other places in advantage and with due discretion, Mr. K. Stewart-Smith and was car- the Islands: where malaria has having regard to various and ried,
different lines of business and Messrs. Percy Smith, Seth and caused a large percentage of trades. The shops will be divided Fleming, and Messra. Linstead and deaths, These places will pro from one another by arcades Davis were re-elected auditors at vince and Santa Maria, Laguna.
bably Ve Cdryants, Mountain. Pro- which, with the convenience and a remuneration of $750, on the pro-] centralisation indicated above, position of Mr. H. R. Sturt, second- wl enable the public to move ed by Mr. F. H. Crapnell. from one shop, to another without. The following three players tied having to go out into the streets the Mr. A. The Chairman was hupported by
in all kinds of weather.
Mr. II. P. White, Mr. J E Joseph, Over the shops it la proposed to Sir Robert Ho Tung, and Mr. L. S. have a mezzanine floor available Greenhill, secretary. Sharehold- to the tenants below and beneathers present were Messrs. II. R.|| there will be a roomy basement for Sturt, II. A. Rodgers, F. H. Crap- | storage of good, etc.
ceeded by the number of applications in the qualifying campetition of the in various loenlities of the Colony trollowing Directors is SATISFACTION ?
All previous records have been ex recaived by the All-England Lawn Captain's Cup played at Fanling over Torrais Club for seats at this year's the week-end and will play off: Wimbledon championship.
The demand for seats invariably ex ceeds the supply, but this year. It is estimated that the applicants' chances of success in the battle for seats, will be about saven to one against. Last year's applicants had a four and a half to one chance,
An exceptionally large number of applications from abroad has been received,--British Wireless,
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The remainder of the building nell, B, C. Randall, D. V. Steaven- will be adopted as offices in largo c. Kennedy, P. 8. Cassidy, K. son, J. M. Alves, B. Wong Tape, A. and small suites, very suitable Stewart-Smith, B. L. Seton-Winton,
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