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CLUR TEAM FOR TO-DAY.
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fralian
p.m. sharp, the following team will B. P. Massey, M.G. Mills; Forwards, represent the Club:
D. L. Milne Day, F. Suttill, R. P. Back, R. J. Grieve; Threaquarters, Moodio, T. Riddell, F. R. Burch, H. N.
G. P. Lammert, G. A. L. Plummer, Clippendale, J. A. E. Kendrew, E. B. In the match. Club v H.M.S. Ber wick, which takes place to-day at 5. A. Ross, C. E. Holmes; Halfbacks. Gammell.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,
INTERPORT TENNIS.
VISITORS PRACTICE ON
H.K.C.C. GROUND.
The Hongkong Cricket ground pre- sented a very busy and cheerful aspect yesterday when mombers of the Hongkong and Shanghai, Interport tennis teams indulged in some earnest practice for the Interport festival which begins this afternoon.
CANTON GOLF
A SURPRISE IN THE SEMI- FINAL
Canton, Nov: 18." The semi-finals of the Tungshan Recreation Club's Golf Champion- ship were held yesterday over 13 holes on their purse at Tung Shan, Canton,
Both teams were almost fally re Considerable surprise was occE- presented on the four courts which sioned by the defeat of J. A. were placed at their disposal, and a Walker by L, H. fuifln, who was Jarge crowd watched with keen in- terost
2. up at the 17th. Cutiin has come the form of the players: Yesterday's play wont to show on very well lately, though it was that Shanghai possesses well hardly expected that he would beat balanced combination, or Impressive, top of his form yesterday.
the Walker; he was, however, at the ladies were not altogether
first hole was haled and Walker took the second, but after this Ruffin forged ahoud and was 3 up At the Afteenth, at the ninth. Ruffin was still one up, the six- teenth was halved and Ruffin won the seventeenth.
In Messra. T. Wade, R. Carnavarro, Gordon Lum and Paul Kong, however the visitors are sure to be well served. and the men's contests should produce some particularly fine tennis, especial ly when the Rumjaha cousins ment Lam and KonE,
The visiting malo quartette indulged
some,
The
in
They fast and hard tennin.
As was expectel, J. T. Smith all use the full face of the racket fur their
and appear to have a had no difficulty in beating Wm. wide repertoire of strokes. Gordon F. Gilman, Smitt got well away. Lum favours a top-spin drive, which at the beginning and at no time is rather unusual in its execution, but during the game did Gilman get Jeadly in its effect. Carnavarro 1 the lead: Smith was 8 up at the
true stylist, and has perfect com- 18th, mand over all his shots, which are delivered with a nice free swing vi the racket and body,
most entertaining Kong, who is a
has adopted Lacoste,
The final between J. T. Smith and L. H. Ruffin will be played off over 36 holes on Sunday next.
I player to watch man's style of 24th November. Rathin has cer-
the famous healwent in
in the form of a white cap. He is another who plays accors
to ing "book" his stroke-production being delightful,"
Wade indulges in a similar style to that of his colleagues, and there is little doubt that they will be a formidable combination.
The Ladies.
With the opposing ladies teams un adjoining courts, many eager eyes were cast on them in an attempt to make early comparisons, and if une is to draw any idea as to how the matches themselves will go on yes. terday's displays, there is small doubt that the Hongkong team will come out ou top.
tainly provided a surprise in the semi-final, but Smith is neverthe- less regarded as the almost certain winner of the firal-Our Own Cor respondent.
ART TREASURES.
A CLOSE GUARD OVER ITALIAN MASTERPIECES,
Landon, Nov. 19. The work of collecting master- pieces from British collections for the exhibition of italian art to be. held in London in the early months of next year, will begin on Mon- day.
The Shanghai ladies displayed one or two big weaknesses, but they were chiefly at fault in lack of body swing, which caused many of their strakes to be stilted, lacking in length and
A specially constructed lorry power. It would be surprising, how- ever, if this was their ordinary form, will be used for the purpose of and much better things may be exconveying 180 of these pictures pected of them during the next three for assembly at Burlington House, which is "the headquarters of the Royal Academy, where the exhibi- tion will be held.
days.
Misa Enid Lo, Mrs. Tottenham, Mrs. James and Mrs. Miles had a nice fast "knock-up" on the next court, and they have only to produce their pre- sent form secure honours for Hongkong
They displayed good Lean work, and hit with refreshing freedom and accuracy.
M. W. Lo, Major Luens, Dr. Tot tenham and MeEachran were equally 18 active, and the former showed all nis old speed and cleverness in a fast His driving was well timed game. and he placed the ball on either hand
with unerring judgment.
It was, fact, an excellent after- noun's work all round, and he would
be
a bold prophet who would try and
A special ship provided by the Italian Ministry of Marine will leave Genoa per month, with 350 great works of art valued at some £7,000,000, that Italy is lending for the exhibition, which will pro- ably afford the most complete survey of Italian art ever brought together. The vessel will travel close to the cost, so that in, the event of choppy weather she will be able to shelter in the nearest port.
These masterpieces are now be make a definite forecast of the resulting cleaned and packed in double- of the festival matches. It would ap-lined cases at Milan, and they will
pear, however, that Shanghai will be under a strong guard all the just about secure the honours in the way to Britain.
L
men's tournament, whilst the Hong- At London dock. they will pass kong Indies should win the majority into the care of Scotland Yard of their contests.
Interport Programme.
To-day, at H.K.C.C.
(1) No. 3 Singles, Ladies.
Mrs. Miles v Miss Firth,
(2) No. 2 Doubles, Men. Major Lucas and Dr. Tottenham v Wade and P. Konga
May, at H.K.C.C
Aliles and Mrs. James y Mrs. Stafford Smith and Miss Collage.
(2) No. 1 Doubles, Men.
H.D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjaha Gordon Larm and Canavarro. Friday, at H.K.C.C.
Singles, Ladies.
airs. Tottenham v Mrs, Stuffard
Smith.
(2) No. 1 Singles, Men. M. W. La v Gordon Lum. Ladies' Matches each day to begin ut 2.15 p.nt. sharp, to be followed immediately by the men's matches, which will commence at 4.15 p.m. at latest. In the event of a ladles match not being completed by then, it will be transferred to a side court.
Sunday, t
it H.K.C.C.
10 am.No. Crawford. Mias Enid Lov
2 Singles; Ladies.
No. 3 Singles, Men.
v P. Kong or Canavarre.
T. Honda v
2.16
11th
1 Doubles, Ladies.
Ponham and Miss Enid Le
Mrs. Tot
Mins Crawford and Miss Firth. All men's matches will be the best of "five" sets.
At yesterday's trial at the H.K.C.C. Major Lucas and Dr. Tottenham beat McEachran and M. W. Lo by 2-6, 6-4, 9-7 for the second doubles place.
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MALAYAN CHAMPION MEETS
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A history of the social life of London in the past century might
Mr. E. Ellison, third engineer officer, Fengtien, has gone third angitiser.. officer, Suhning Br. R. L. west,“ third engineer ollicer,
has Suaning, gone third engineer officer,
Mr. Wu Ah-hong has been
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almost be compiled from the firm's Mr. W. D. William officer, Tatung-
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Mr. A. Cartner, third offer. Namaang,
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Mr. J. R. Hudson, second officer, Second engineer
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Mr. 3. Robson, and Fulham Palaces, and of the
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Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 8. The case was heard this morning in the Kuala Lumpur Police Court before Mr. G. H. Nash in which a European from Singapore, W. II. Day, was charged with having driven his car in a rash and neg- ligent manner, on the night of Oct:
Colin Campbell, of Indian Mutiny 31 on the Batu Road and caused the death of a Chinese named Ng
fame; of Sir Humphrey Davy, the How by knocking him off his
Saigon, Nov. 12. scientist; Rogers, the poet, Haydn, his bicycle, with failing to produce
In an exhibition game here Henri and Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton.. his certificate of competency, and
The opulent banquets of Lord having falled to Cochet, the French "star" met
Khoo Hoof Hye, the Malayan cham-Beaconsfield, and orders for Lord lac with slop after the accident.
Accused, pleaded guilty to the pion, and was victorious in two sets Randolph Churchill and Mr. A. J. Balfour are also among some of
liest books having hoen lost. The Arst and second charges, whereupon by 6-2, 6-3 the third charge was withdrawn.
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