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THE LATEST MÖVEMENTS OF OFFICERS,
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 1920.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
H.K.S. BRIGADE RA. DEFEAT THE SOMERSETS.
FRIENDLY CRICKET. JUNKER MOVE FAILS:
INDIAN R.C. TEAM AGAINST
CRAIGENGOWER, '-
FEW VOTES AGAINST YOUNG PLAN.
Berlin, Oct. 30. Yesterday closed the fortnight
were
Some very good and very fast The following have been selected Captain F. G. Green-Price, R.A.S.C.,
to represent the I.R.C, 1st XI in a who commanded No. 12 (MT) Com-hockey was seen at Shamshulpo yes. pany, R.A.S.C has embarked for terday afternoon, when the HK S. friendly cricket match against Crai- Bdc., R.A., defeated the Somerset
gengower C.C. on Saturday at Sookun Egypt, and has been succeeded by Captain M. F. Farquharson-Roberts, The first half was more even than the Curreem, A, H. Madar, A. K. Minu, collected for the Peoole's Initia-
Light Infantry by three goals to nil poo: A. A. Rumjahn (Capt.), J.9. A. during which signatures R.A.9.0. has recently been serving in Shanghai, goals scored, and the Somerset de-al Arculll, A. S. Saftind, M. R. Abbas organised by the Nationalists and Captain W. Prain, R.A.SC., who are would suggest, there being no A. R. Minu. O. Ismail, S. A. Ismail, Ative against the Young Plan.
Zonce playing up much better than in and T. Hamet. is now on his way to Malays, where
the closing stages. he is being postel for duty,
Lieut. A. W. Hemsley, R.A.S.C. has been posted from Shanghal to Egypt, and Lieut. II, S. G. Mayell, R.A.S.C.. für temporary duty.
Teami
II.K,9. Bde.--Lt. Barrett; Havilda:
Amrik Singh, Tara Singh: Sunda first goal had been made, but Martini Singh, Subadar Makhan Singh, Baz got back to clear. At the other end.
National Socialists under the leader-
ship of Herr Hagenberg.
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is posted to Hongkong from Shanghai Khan; Toja Singh, Hazara Singh. Evans get away, but over-ran too far fore the nation for plebiscite ten THEATRE
Inter Command Moves.
The Rev. C. Scott Little, S. C. P Hongkong Aren, is to exchangʊ sta- tions next February, with the Rev. J. C. Reilly, who is at present sorving In Shanghal a S. C. P.
The Rev. J. J. Hodgins, C.F., has recently left Blangkong for Shanghai, being relieved by the Rev. R. E. Walker.
Somersets -Lt. Almy; Martin, Davis; Murphy, Major Philby, Mac. kenzie: Hall, Capt. Strachey, Den- mend, Lt. Evans, Phillips.
to score.
the
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Jhanda Singh, St. Kingsland, Nur on the left, and could not shoot, Oper cent. of the electorate muist Mahd.
side spoilt a good movement by the sign the Initiative-ruther more Gunners when they seemed certain
than four million voters. Denmead got near the Gunners'
Less than half the electorial dis- goal, but was too far to the left to At the commencement, graduat, shoot hard. The Gunners came back tricts have sent in the figures, so
right, pressure by the Gunners gave Kings hard shot wit Singh put in afar. Out of 17,000,000 citizens lagda chaner to pass to Hazara
which Aims cleared Singh, who shut to force
Fonly 1,230,000 have signed the In- reversed stick
waist corner, but the shot went to Jhunda drove back again, and Alms savitative i.c., 7% per cent. The
ed again, earning a lot of
Applause. figures for East Prussin and A run down by the
forwarda
let Pomerania, the two Nationalist what
Evans was
the first goal in rather cheaply, kick strongholds, un end riven off-side. The Gunners
ing to clear a moderate-paced shot
not exactiv buck, and free alt to them near the from Teja Singh, and allowing the known, but if the necessary num- ber of signatures is obtained if circle was spoiled through Kingsland ball to get under his foot.
can only be by a small margin. being off-side. The ground was very
Gunners On Top. fast, and many passes down the wing went past the line.
a short high with
OBE.C.F., who has Slagh, who gave "sticks" in shooting Shortly after this, however,
arrived from Shanghai.
Football.
came
Alms did very well to save from handa Singh, at close range, but lost his stick, and managed to save
A football match played on the Dockyard ground yesterday after noon between H.M.S. Seamew and H.M.S. Magnolia resulted in a win for the former by seven gonds to This is the first time this season that Seamew have been seen in action. and, on
turday, they should go far in the up. The Somersets got away on the field a full team, but played well which was League. Magnolia were unable to right, Hall-putting in a good centre, well cleared by Amrik against a much superior combination. Singh. At the other Teja Singh put in a good centre, but the forwards could not take advantage of It.
Teams:
Seamew-Chapman: Cass, Horn, Nash,' Geetlinan, Grimsdelly Cunning- ham, Mahoney, Leeson, Cardy, Smith. Magnolia.--Olive; Boniface, Pet- Litt: Richardson. Melenann, Else
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There is no possibility of the The Gunners were always in the Liberty Law" being carried by Somerset half at this period and the Somerset defence had hard work to plebiscite. Less than
half the prevent more goals, Major Philby in Nationalist voters at the last on the form of their game yes-another shot before he could plek it particular saving and biners were
many election scem to have signed. dangerous moves. The definitely on top, and their second The Nationalist leaders attri- goal was got by Nur Muhd, who shot bute the small dumber of signa- from close range from a scrimmage in tures to the Prussian Gavert:- front of goal. A raid by the Samer ment's terrorising" of its officials, sets on the right looked promising who were forbidden to take part but off-side spoilt the movement.
The Gunners were seen back at then the canvassing. There are but their usual trick of other end, and forced a short corner, already signs of a split between one man the parties responsible for the stopping the ball and jumping out of Initiative, which are reproaching the way for another to shoot, did not one another with half-heartedness come eff. The Somersets got away in canvassing. again, but hit over the Ine, and, from the bully-off, the Gunners got back to half-way, and Alms had a hard shot to stop just afterwards.
London, Nov. 26. A short corner saw the "double combination" nearly come off, Jhanda
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Seamew kicked off, and Neil made run döwen, but Guodman cleared, to set his forwards going to force corner. From the flag kick he same player put la a shot which was saved
Somt brisk play followed.
for Mag- spoiled! chance for nolia.
when Gorman passed to Farmey, and the Seamey forwards gut
from away
free-kick, Cardy the and Leesan putting in hard shots, and the latter scoring Senmew's first goal after passing to Smith and taking the return pass. Soon afterwards. Curdy get through the hacks, and should have scored, but
but shot straight at Olive's hands
made amends few minutes later, heading in neatly from neurner-kick. No further scor was made before half-time.
After the interval, Scame domi- nated the
he play,
Olive made a spectacular save from Cunningham at the expense of a corner, only to have Leeson head in the flag-klek. The same player then put on his shooting-boots, and scored twice in quick succession with good shets. hended in a pass from Cardy, m the final goal with a header from
corner-kick. He therefore senred six of his side's goals, heading thres of them and shooting the others.
League Table
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QUAKE DISASTER.
TIDAL WAVE HAVOC IN NEWFOUNDLAND.
London, Nov. 26. The High Commissioner for Newfoundland has received a tele Kram from the Newfoundland Colonial Secretary, stating that the tidal wave which followed the earthquake shock on November 18 caused much damage to life and property in a section of Burin Peninsula from Lamaline to Bürin, and 22 lives were lost.
At many places there was, enor molts destruction of dwelling houses, fishery. premises, boats. gear and provisions.
The water first receded, and then. returned in a bore. fifteen feet high, again receding and return. Ing twice.
One building thirty feet by sixty feet, and filled with goods, WAS deposited 200 feet from its former Bitc. A number of dwelling houses were actually carried out to sea, with people in thent.
The Government' despatched a steamer with the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, two Cabinet Ministers, four doctors and thred nurses on board, together with medical supplies, food and lum ber; and subsequently a second steamer was sent with additional sunnlles.
The doctors and nurses are now attending the, sick and injured; and the Ministers are distributing food. Hundreds are homelass and destitute-British Wireless.
Gunners Defence Too Good
circle towards the end of the first The Somersets often get near the half, but could not find a chance to shoot, the Ganners' defence being too good.
Only once in this half did Barnets have to save, and Amrik Singh clear ed from his kick-out. Several free hits against the Gunners near their circle came to nothing, the defence blocking all opportunities of the Somersets.
In the second half, the Somersets defence was again and again pierced by the Gunners, and Alms was kept busy in goal. A gond run on the pass to left by Kingsland and a Jhanda Singh appeared as though the
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