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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, MARCH 22,

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THE PICTURE OF A THOUSAND THRILLSI

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THE AIR CIRCUS

WILLIAM

COMING TO THE

Also

THE SAMOAN DANCERS

IN NATIVE SONG AND DANCE, NUMBERS

INCREASED PRICES.

QUEEN'S

SUNDAY At 2.30 5.10 7.15 & 9.20. MONDAY At 2.30 5.10 & 7.15 Only.

9.15 - MONDAY-RECITAL BY Mme. GALLI CURCI-MONDAY—9.15.

Moo-00!

Have you ever passed a dairy farm at the moment when the cows are coming in to be milked?. Have you seen them swinging in a slow procession down the lane? And have you ever at such a time asked for a glass of milk, just for the pleasure of drinking it, so new and warm and virtuous?

“Milkmaid" is taken when it is like that. It is carried swiftly in cans as clean as new pins to a spotless and speckless condensery where cleanliness is almost a mania.

And then it is sealed to protect it from dust and dirt and germs and pump and preservatives. Just the richest milk taken when it is warm and good and made safe for you and your children, but with the cream carefully left in it and only water taken from it.

Milkmaid

Sore Places Heal to Stay Healed

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When I find any of my other children with a soro place I give them a week's course of Clarke's Blood Mature and they get better."

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WORLD SPORT

|FIGHT FOR LEAGUE] LEADERSHIP.

POLICE HAVE A GOOD

CHANCE....

TO-MORROW'S GAME MAY DECIDE THE ISSUE

SOMERSETS DEBUT.

[RY "WANDERER.”]

ROWING NOTES.

CHIANG KAI-SHEK'S ULTIMATUM.

(Continued from Paga 1.).

officials in the Provinces: The nctions of the Wuhan Party only encourago. The restoration of the former feudalism while the, inte grity of China has been greatly Jeopardised,

One of the most important ro solutions agreed by all, including the Wuhan leaders, at the recent Disbandment Conference was that no troops should be mobilized or Nanking Ministry of War.

GOOD SPORT PROMISED FOR moved without the sanction of the

TO-MORROW.

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Only

A few days had elapsed when the Changsha coup occurred.

Entirely False.

Some interesting rowing should be seen at the Royal Hongkong The pretext of the Wuhan Yacht Club to-morrow afternoon Branch Political Council is that when a race for Hong and Service they acted in an emergency dur- units will take place for the cup ing a political crisis when it had which has been put up by the 4th no time to consult the, Central Submarino Flotilla to replace the | Government. cup which the Flotilla team won' outright. The race, which is for fours, is timed to start at 2:45 p.m., and the following crews have entered-4th Submarine Flotilla; H.M.S. Hermes; Jardines; and Hongkong Electric. All have been training strenuously, and b

very excellent race is expected,

crowa

At the conclusion of the above race, the Percy Smith Challenge Cup for paira will be rowed for, two pairs having entered.

A race for scratch fours (post entries) will follow.

Subsequent, investigations have disclosed that peace prevailed in Hunan at the time of the coup and the allegations regarding Com muniets are entirely false.

What emergency wag, there to domand such action?

If the allegation that La Ti-ping had misappropriated huge sums from the Hunan Treasury was true, reports could have been sub- mitted to the Central Government urging an investigation, but it was unnecessary to use force,

If such defiance of the Central

For the first time for

many scasons the Police are in striking distance of the championship of the Benior. Division of the Hongkong Football League, and there will, therefore, be consider able interest in the match at Caro- line Hill to-morrow where they mest. Chinese Athletic, Both sides On Saturday, March 30th, at have been eliminated from the 11 o'clock, the race for the Ewo Shield Competition, and the win- Cup (presented by the late Mr.authorities and of the laws is al- ner of to-morrow's match will be Henry Keswick) will be rowed. lowed to pass as a petty dispute in a favourable position to cap- The event is for Hong fours, and among Provincial leaders, and if ture the league trophy, South it is interesting to recall that this it can be patched up in that way, China, of course, are not done with will be the first time the cup has then it is time that the orders of yet, but they have a stiff pro- bean raced for since 1914. It was the Nanking Government were gramme in front of them, includ- then won by Jardines, for the confined to the Capital and no fur-

Two ther ing two matches with the K.O.S.B. fourth year in succession.

Another match of interest will crews have entered for the forth- be that between the Club de coming race, being Jardines, and

Hongkong Electric. Recreio and the K.Q.S.B:

The full fixture list, together with grounds, times of kick-oft and referees appointed, is as follows: Senior Division.

Recreio v.

Min

K.O.S.B.-Sookumpoo, 3 pm-Mr. Hollands. Kowloon v. Somersets-Kowloon,

p.m.-Mr. Willie. Police. Athletic-Caroline H,

4.45 p.m.-Mr. Coway. Club v. RA.-Club, 4.46 pm-Mr.

Atkinson,

Small Units v. Navy-Sookunpoo,

4.45,Mr. Stokes,

Junior Division. Somerseta v. RA.F.-Chatham

3 p.,Mr. Lawrense.

Rd.,

LADIES' HOCKEY.

INTER-CLUB GAME ON SATURDAY.

There will be an Inter-Club game in connexion with the Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club at 3.15 on the Naval Ground at Happy Valley to

morrow.

Kuomintang's Position.

Since the Northern expedition succeeded and the Fifth Plenary Session of the Kuomintang C.E.C. was held, the hopes of the populace has been running high. The Kuo- mintang Government has been ex- pected to keep their promise to immediately proceed with the gigantic construction works in with country the

bringing them prosperity and revival of trade.

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The patience of the people with The teams will be chosen from the following members-M. Wallace, G, the Kuomintang administration Heard, C. Furgeron, M. King, and its promises has been taxed Brown, A. Steele, M. Russel, to Its limit during the four long Goodall, D. Stanton, N. McNeille, M. years of wara with the Northern Hansen, E Adair M Russell, C. Government, after which the uni Way, H. Bakar, I. Č. Bell, E. Black-fication of the Country was pained Creany, through the losses of millions of Laing, F. Cousing,

· "Small Uniu v Navy,-Club, apburn, Mra, Wek, J. Coppin...

Mr. Ip Kau-ko. ** K.0.9.B. v. Athletic-Navy,

3 pm

e, Farnsworth, Eastern v. S. Chinn "B."-S. Chinn,

3 pan-Mr. Rider.

St. Joseph's v. 5. China "A."--St.

Jos, 3 pmMr. Critchell, Recreio v. Kowloon.-Recreio,

p.m-Mr. Gibben.

All-important Games,

Tossartez.

Reserves: M. Rigga, A. Steel, E. yea and unprecedented devasta- tion of many parts of the Country, Another war in China among

unt one, this week play the Club the Kuomintang leaders will at de Recreio, who are now in a pesi-once acouse bitter feeling among tion to field their full side., A the people, whose trust in the great game should result, though Kuomintang Government will be the Borderers will start favourites, discontinued. The people have The match It will be noted startsjmado great sacrifices for tho Kuomintang Government and they at 3 p.m.'.

have a right to expect same return. Central Authority,

Kowloon Test.

Kowloon meet the Someracts,

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FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

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9.16 a.m.-C. B. Riggs and H. R.

Forsyth.

9,24 a.m.-F. M. Ellis and A. G.

Coppin,

9.28 8.-H. A. Mills and W. K.

Tait.

9.82 am-A. R. Cox and E. P.

Fletcher.

9:36 a.m.-W. A. Weight and E.

M. Brydon.

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9.40 a.m.-E. P. Streatfald and

J. K Judd. 9.44 a.m.-J. Gardner and N.

S. Ellis.

9.48 am T. Martin, and W. C.

Clark.

9.52 a.m.--Major Beamish and

K. K. Littlejohn.

9.56 a.m.-8. T Bultin and W. J.

S. Key.

10.00 am.-B. J. Lacon, atid" E.

Kern.

10.04 am.-M. B. Mathews and

W. J. Clark 1008 n. 8. Dy

Webster

10.12 a.m.-S. H. Clark and s.

Borg.

10.16 am each any A. E.

Lissaman.

10.20 am-W. L. Dunbar, and

Lt. Comdr. Brown. 10.24 a.m.-A. H. Ferguson and

1. H. Geare.

10:28 am-F. A. Merry and R.

H. Hollie.

10.32 a.m.-O. E.,C. Marton and

W.J. Roberts.

10.30 am.-C. P. Roos and. C.

Thwaites.

10.40 C. E. Holmes, and A. D.

Raworth.

10.44 a.m.-C. B. Johnson and J.

D. Humphreys, 10.48... Spiegrand LA-

Comdr. Taylor.

19.52 .m-H. R Sturt, and C.

Davidson.

10.56 .m.-D. Stewart and A.

L. Young.

11.00 a.m.-R. K. Hepburn and

G, W. Sowell.. 11.04 .m.-E. C. Fredorich and

B. D. Evans, t 11.08 .m-5. A. Slesp and L

Garner.

11.12 a.m.-H. Hutchen and D.

M. Goodall. 11.16 a.m.-A. B. Purves and D.

S. Edwards; fake 11.20 a.m.-A. D. Humphreya and A. O. Brawn, 750" 11.24 a.m.-E, J. Edwards and

C. Mycock,

11.28 a.m.-M. G. Mills and B.

J. H. Fox

+

11.32 a.m.-J. P. Warren and E.

des Voeux RA

11.36 mm. Jacks and B; H.

C; Hallowes.) 30m 15

11.40 a.m.-E. D. Black and· M.

Dugan.

N 11.44 a.m.Comdr. Hole and E.

Humphreys.

LAWN TENNIS.

LO BROTHERS REACH, THE SEMI-FINAL

Except for a very close struggle to. wards the end of the third set, the

The struggle for the league championship has reached an ex- tremely interesting stage, with three teams battling for top place. I have purposely left the Somor who are making their debut in For the sake of the people, the Lo brothers had little difficulty in Bets out of the reckoning, being of league football. Kowloon are Central Government will not qualifying for the semi-final of the

are extremely relying on the side which defeated willingly resort to force, but if the Open Doubles on opinion that they

the Hongkong unlikely to carry on the record of Chinese Athletic so very co-war preparations of the Wuhan Cricket Club ground yesterday, when the Queen's Regiment.

vincingly in the Shield Competi-Party are continued the Central they defeated J. G. Lawzle and G. W. The leading positions in the tion a week ago, and it has to be Government must take action. Sowell in straight sets.

noted that the cleven has been If the ambitious Wuhan forces table are, as follows:

In the first two sots the brothers settling down to very serious can seize and control Hunan PIG had matters practically their own way, training.

DIVISION I.

Goals.

10 11 2 3 31 17 24

S. China China Ath. 16 061 35 20 20 Queen's Regt 10 9 3 3 40 13 21 H.K. Police 16 0 3 3 23 16 21

The Somersets' standard is to be vince by force, & further extension and continued to dominate the play P. W. D. L. For Ag. Pts estimated from their performances of thoir aggrandizoment will be during the first part of the third set, to when they led by five games to three, against the Royal Artillery, and the dispatch of a big army

From this paint the Club pair put up this would seem to suggest a vic-attack Nanking.

The Central Government will a hard fight, and with their opponents tory for Kowloon. It will not be forgotten that Kowloon held their nover open negotiations with the tiring they managed to make the Wuhan Group, which after all score 6-5 in their favour. The Lo The remaining fixtures of these predecessors to a goalless draw.

only a provincial administration brothera, however, lavelled up the clubs are as follows:

and not the equal of the Central scores and took the lead at 7-0.bos failed to gain the decision until oigh- Authorities, South China

toen games had been played, the match going to them by 6-3, 6-3, 10-8,

V. K.0.5.B. v. K.O.S.B,

v, Chinese Ath.

v. Bomeracta.

Chinese Ath. v. Police.

v, R.A.

v, Small Units.

v, South China,

V.K.O.S.B..

v. Chinese 'Ath.

v. K.0.8.B.

V. NAVY

v. Kowloon,

* Somernota,» r

Bomeryeta

T. Kowloon,

v. Club.

...v. South Chiria.

v. Small Units.

v. Police.

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Club's Prospects, The Club will have Lolly Gold-

It will be absolutely necessary man in their alde for the match for the employment of Arms against the Royal Artillery; and against Wuhan unless thelf Of the winners, M. W. Lo was play. this should turn the odds definite leaders are prepared to submit to ing a very steady game and was

volleying and placing well. He show ed more accuracy with his strokes than his brother, who at time was erratic. The Club plazetemaks a good combination, but were beaten by an obviously better pair, St.

ly in their favour. The Club 18 Nanking orders. also trying the experiment of field- Ing McBride at Inside-right and Buchanan at outside-left.

The R.A. have lost the services, by suspension, of the better of thole, two backs, and may there fore, be weak in this, department,

Three Demands.

Marshal Chiang Kai-shek pre-

aented three demande, which is regarded as the last chance,

In the first niace, General, Yeh

A good win for the II.K.FA. Chi must be dismissed from office and his troops sent back to their indicated.

usual garrison positions.

Secondly, Generals Hu Chung- Lok and Hoa Hue must be adequately punished..

It is not anticipated that the Navy will be hard pressed to score a victory at the expense of

the Small Units.

The junior diviziona seemi The importance of the match be straightforward enough with the tween the Police and the Athletic K.0.8.B. and the Navy strongthen can easily be guaged. All the ing their position at the head of sides are presented with a rather the table. formidable programme and points!

Probable Teams,

Kowloon: Angus; Guest, Pile; Dowman, Easterbrook, Hast; East man, Hadlay, Morgan, McKelvie, and Miles.

Yesterday's Héspitio edi Open Doubles. Kr and MW. Lo beat. J. G. Lawrie – and G. W. Sewell 6-3, 6-3, 10-8,

Handicap Slagles "B.-E. 7 R, Mitchell (owe 5/8) "best" W. A. Stewart (rec. 5/6) 6-8, 6-2;- ANG, I. Bowker (owe 2/6) beat W. Wood ward (rec, 2/6): 2-6, 6-2, 8-8.

Thirdly, the Wuhan leadere

Handicap Doubles, E. and D. must accept General Ho Chien as

8. Green (owe 151 beat Very Ber. the Chairman of the Hunan Pro

The Central Government does Dean Swann and Rev. H. V. Koop vincial Government. not want war, he concludes. The (Scr.) 6-8, 6-4; 6. Ni de Man and C. Central Government wants the Bugter (réc. 15) best . H. Ashworth at this stage may make all the

co-operation of the country and and II, A. Mills (rec. 5/8) 8-3):6-8; Marshal Chiang considers he is 6-1, difference. The Police aro.. un.. fortunately handicapped by the in-

interpreting the wishes of the jury to their outstanding player,

country in insisting upon the obedience of Wuhan. "If popular operations should cease, -Nem Wynne, though even without him

Club: Edwards; Holl, Bishop; opinion demands, I can resign at Chung Poa. they will make the Athletlo go ali

Watson;

any moment." the way..

Wallington, Stewart,

Severe Fighting. South Ching are without a game Reid, McBride, Goldman, Tram-

Pressure on Li? this week-end, and their prospects bitsky, and Buchanan.

Shanghai, „Mar, 22. Récrolo: Beltrao; Silva-Netto, are chiefly dependent on the out-

Shanghai, Mar, 22,

Latest telegraphic reports from come of their matches with the Xavier; Sousa, A. Remedios, C.

Nanking reports state that Mar Changeha are to the effect that K.O.S.B. It will be recalled that Remedios; B. Gosano, Ward, A.

shal L Chai-sum, who is now the forces of General Yoh Chi Are the Borderers bent South China Gonno, Bocha-and Brown."

Police: Clark: Jessop, Muir, virtually a prisoner in the capital, continuing to press on the troops at Caroline Hill on their first meeting, but the match was order Brittain, Hudson, Oram; Pile, is Interesting himself in a move of General Tan Tao-yaan, sup ed to be replayed as the Borderers Howarth, Fraser, McGreavy, Shop for peace, but whether this porter of General Lu Ti-ping, tho

under pressure or not is not deposed Hunan Governor, played an ineligible centre-for-pard.

Angus, Jn. (known.

Severn fighting is said to be in Kowloon Res: [ward..

It is stated that on being shown Moore, Nicholls; Seddon, Camp-

the latter forces. —Nam Chung The KO.S.B., whose, influence hell, Davies, Hunnan, McIntyre, reports of warlike activity, Mar-progress, with heavy casualties to

shal Li expressed the view that

Poq. on the championship is an import Moss, Waddington and King.

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