THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, APRIL 12,
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JACK PENNICK, IVAN LİNOW, LOLA SALVI. COMING TO THE
QUEEN'S
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.20.
THEATRE ROYAL.
THE A. D. C.
in
"THE DOVER ROAD"
12th and 13th April
at 9.15 p.m.
ENORMOUS SUCCESS
LAST TWO NIGHTS
50% of profits to
THE MINERS' FUND.
BOOKING AT ANDERSONS.
RESERVED SEATS
$3.00.
SERVICE MEN IN UNIFORM HALF PRICE TO $1.00 SEATS.
THE
WORLD SPORT
SHIELD FOOTBALL TO-MORROW.
BOTH SENIOR AND JUNIOR SEMI-FINALS.
FANLING GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
Lo
THE PRINCESS'S NECKLACE.
EX-KAISER'S SISTER'S PEARL CASE.
COURT RIDDLE.
LABOUR ELECTION PROGRAMME.
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structive na revealing the So- cialist mind at the moment. It may be regarded na surprising that Mr. George Lansbury should be named for a major Cabinet post, Berlin, Mar. 13. but Mr. Lansbury has been on the New facts are known to-day of front Opposition Bench for somG the insolvency of Frau Zoubkoff, time, and he has a greater influence the ex-Kaiser's sister Princess in the inner circles of the party Victorin, who was formerly the than out side, observers alight widowed princess of Schaumburg- think.
It is regarded almost as certain
Lippe.
Early times on the Fanling golf
Prince Adolf of Schaumburg- that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald course on Sunday are allotted players in the match between the Lippe, as the head of her first hus-would not hold both the Premier ship and the position of Foreign KOWLOON V. RECREIO. being from 0.24 to 10 a.m. It is to proceedings.
Club and the United Services, these band's family, started the court
Secretary, as he did in 1921. Hls be noted that there is no 2.8 train..
health would not again bear the The 8.30 train arrives at 0.07 and the
train: 9.18 at 10.15. Starting times are:
10.04 a.m.-J. Gardner and N. S.
Ellis.
By Wanderer."]
Great excitement prevails in the clubs still interested in the Shield competitions, and the semi-finals which are in be played to-morrow | are expected to produce somo thrilling anies, Its rather curious, though eminently satis factory, that only one of the four Senior teams left in the struggle, is in the upper half of the League table.
Most interest will be centred in the match between Kowloon and the Club de Recreio, not only hernuse South Chipa are expected Eto account for the Royal Artillery Comfortably, but also because Kowloon have a great reputation to maintain in the way of consecu tive appearances in the final.
The Recreio have nover yet reached the final stage of the com- petition, but they are expected to make Kowloon go all the way for virtory to-morrow.
with
The fixtures, "together grounds, times of kick-off and officials appointed, are as follows. Senior Shield.
Kowloon ¥.
Recreio-Sookcumpoo, 4.30 pan-Referee: Mr. VOB- per; Linesmen: Messrs. Ander. son and, Bunting.
RA, South China-Club, 4.30 p.m.-Referee: Mr. Atkinson; Linesmen: Messra. Grieve and Clark.
Junior Shield.
Navy v. 5. China "A"-Soakumpon, 2.30.-Referee: Mr. Stokes; Linesmen: Messrs. Lawrence and Lamb.
KO.S.. v, Athletic "P"---Club, 2.30.-Referre: Mr. Gowan; Linesmen: Messrs. Locs and Masters. Lite
Junior League,
Somersets Y. Eusters.--Chatham
Rd., 3 p.m.-Mr. Ip Kau-ko. Kowloon v. Small Units-Kowloon,
3 p.m.-Mr. Maur. R.A.. Recreio Careline Hill, 3
pm. Mr. Swallow.
*
The Senior Games, There are lots of rumours abroad in respect of the teams of both Kowloon and the Club de Recreio, one of them being that "Audy" Duncan will make one of his rare appearances in the Kowloon side. Kowloon have been training seriously, and with two successive Jengue victories, and the mories of their success against the Athletic, to spur them on, will start with good prospects. Most of the Recreio players returned ¡fit and well from their Shanghai trip early this week, and I under- stand, the rest arrived by the Naldera to-day. A keen struggle in unticipated, and in some quar- ters the Recreio ure tipped Shield winners. They have
hurdle prettyformidable negotiate to-morrow, and may the best team wiu.
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South China's lapse of form recently has heen more up- parent than real and they should have 210 difficulty in qualifying for the final.
The Juniors,
".
There seems nothing to atop the two Junior League leaders from fighting out the Anal of the Junior Shield Competition also. Neither of the Chinese teams is expected to survive to-morrow's games.
*
LEAGUE POINTS. Athletic Nearly Stip. Chinese Athletle defented the Royal Artillere by one goal to nil resterday afternoon, but they vary
narrowly escaped the loss of a point. The goal did not come until the 69th minute of the game, though the Athletle were superior from start to finish,
Their ineptitude was due to weakness in front of goal. Sues Kam-shun and Chan Kwong-ul failed to produce the form which an upset the Borderers on Satur- day, and the right wing could do very little,
The strength of the side was in the half-back line, and the Royal Artillery were prevented from becoming really dangerous.
Suen scored a minute from the end, a nice effort in a determined Anal spurt.
The Athletic are now paired at the head of the table with the Somersets.
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10.08 a.m.-Major Beamish and A
Leach.
Gilmore.
10.16 n.m.-J. P. Warren and E, D.
3
Before marrying Zoubkor the princess had agreed to hand over her property to the administrators
Woman in Major-Post? of the Schaumburg-Lippe estates,
It is also regarded as highly receiving In exchange. £2,400 afprobable that either, Mias Mor year for life.
garet Bondfeld, or Miss Susan
It appears that after, the Zoub Lawrence would have a major 10.12 a.m.-F. M. Elle and D. J.koff marriage the annuity was re-office,either at the Ministry of duced to £1,950, Frau Zoubkoff be-Health or the Board of Agricul jur "no longer a princess, entitled ture. So far no woman has fehl to the dower of a widow belonging more than a junior oflieg in a Bri- to a princely family."
tish Governnient.
Binck.
10.20 am-J. S. Dykes and A. R.
1! Cox.
10.24 a.m.-E. P. Fletcher and W.
A. Weight,
10.28 a.m.-W. C. Clark and A, G.
Coppin.
10.32 a.m.-A. D. Humphreys and
G. W. Sowell.
10.30 am.-N. K. Littlejohn and A.
0. Brawn,
10.10 n.m.-W. K. Tait and G. 8.
Drummond,
10,44 a.m.-I. N. Laver and A.
Piercy. 10.48 a.m.-H. R. Stuart and J. W.
Alabaster.
10,52 m-D, Stewart and C.
Blaker.
T.
10.50 a.m.-I. II. Geare and C.
Fowle, 11:00a.m.-K. L. Dugan and E. D.
Lawrence,
Pearl Necklace Puzzle. Property that the princess was to hand over to the Schaumbur Lippes (tiley said) included family jewels.
There are numerous other posts for which there are freely named men like Captain Wedgwood Benn Shinwell (Minister of Mines In (probably Chief Whip), Mr. E.
the last Labour Administration), Frau Zoubkoff asserts, however, Sir Oswald Mosley, Lord Gorell, that she was given permission to Mr. Rhys J. Davies, Lord Arnold, retain a pearl necklace (worth Mr. Morgan Jones, Mr. Tom Ken- £1,800) during her life, and on her nedy, Mr, J. J. Lawson, Mr. J. H. marriage it was handed to her law- Hayes, Mr. H. B. Leca Smith, Mr. yer to prove that she still possessed A. V. Alexander (who by some is suggested for important office);
it.
But the estate had instructed the Lieut. Col. C. L'Extrunge Malone, lawyer to sell it for £1,600 (without Mr. Alfred Barnes, and Mr. G. M. Frau Zoubkoff's knowledge) In Gillett, The lust-named, would order to pay her debis.
probably find himself with an Only £800, however, was used for offee at the Treasury, 11.04 am Garner and P. 3. paying debts: the other half went The elevation of Mr. Sidney
Jacks. 11.08 n.m.-D. S. Edwards and G. (say the Princess's lawyers).
to the Schaumburg-Lippe estates Webb to the peerage would create no surprise is safe sent at
B. S. Thomson.
This mutter has been in litiga- Seaham Harbour is to he contest. 11.12 .m.-W. J. S. Key and C. Jtion for months. So has, Fraud by Mr. Ramsay MacDonald at
Waddell.
11.16 an.-C. Fox and S. S. Forry. Zoubkoff's demand for a £3,000 the General Election. 11.20 .m.-C. E. Holmer and T. pension from her first husband's The list of potential Cabinet
Christie,
family.
Ministers is interesting from An-
11.24 a.m.-S. F. Chubb and B. J.
Lacon.
11.28 nm. E. Dovey and T.
Martin,
H.K.C.C. V. THE REST.
THE CLUB'S ELEVENS FOR TO-MORROW.
A.
Frau Zoubkoff thinks the inacl-other point of view that the vency proceedings are intended to trade union strength of the party frustrate her efforts to obtain her in more strongly represented in it rights with the help of the courts. than was the case in 1924.
Itacing Experiments,
When the ox-Princess's husband TORNADO DISASTER. was expelled from Germany, she placed the management of her affairs in the hands of one of his friends. another Russian.
The teams selected to represent the Princess's palace at Bonn. It is The latter took charge in the ex-] II.K.C.C. as winners of the 1st and said that he and a bookmaiter help- 2nd Teagues, respectively, against the
A BIG CASUALTY LIST IN ARKANSAS.
Little Rock, Ark, Apr. 11,7 Hitherto nine people are. dend
Rest of the League, to-morrow are nad persuade Frau Zoubkoff to buy and forty are injured, as the result.
follow:
(a racing stable of 16 horses.
of a tornado in the district north
1st XI (on H.K.C.C. ground); H, R. Payment was made by bills of ex-of Newport.
B. Hancock (Capt.), A. C. I. Bowker, change, but the vendor says thean,
Later.
It is now estimated that 20 are
A. G., Dobbie, E. J. it. Mitchell, A. W. were not met. Hayward, O. Moor, H. Owen Hughes, Ex-Princess Victoria knows little dead and scores injured. 11. V. Parker, E. K. Quick, V. W. Lof business, and it is being said Stanton, C. D. Wales.
The tornado picked up noveral 2nd XI (on C.R.C. ground): A. II.that her advisers have secured a persons and bodily carried them a Gillingham (Capt.), H. J. Armstrong.
large proportion of the money. considerable distance before dash-
G. E. R. Diveti, R. II. Dowler, E. R. Meanwhile, Fray Zoubkolf willing them to earth. Most of the Duckitt, H, LF. Ewin, W. A. II, probably have to leave her palace at injuries, however, were caused by Maxwell, A. Bold, J. A. Bummers, W. Boun.
collapsing housca.-Reuter's Am K. Tait, S. M. Walkinshaw,
AND
THEN
Now
"Flare"
a
Olden Days Started
Lep at The Тор-
erican Service,
Bustle of The
1: Lightits Chan All Tise- And Mode Come down at The Feet.
Then in The Curves of The stincticar
It Gradually and Gracefully nared Forth from The Knees
While Nowadaya~
It Still Flares out-
•from Just Most
Anywhere!
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