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THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH,
GARRISON NEWS.
DEPARTURE OF THE TROOPSHIP.
The troopship City of Marseilles ailed at noon yesterday for Bhanghai: Before leaving the Colony, oppor- tunity was again takon to give the on-going passengers a route march through Kowloon, as a leg-stretcher.
The brass and plpo bands of the 3/15 Punjab Regiment played melee tions from the quay at Holt's Wharf prior to the ship's departure. The transport will return to Hongkong, on the homeward journey, on the 25th of this month.
Arrivals.
Captain H. C. De La Bere, R.A.SC, and Lieut. R. A. Barris, RAS.C., arrived in Hongkong on Monday from Homo, disembarking from the City of Marseilles.
Rugby Match.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930.
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returned to Shanghai, and from there wrote to Mr. Chan, telling him to carry on the negotiations
Ransom Price Reduced,
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- "PATAGONIER” having arrived, consignees of cargo by her are informed, that all goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous &/or extra-hazardous godowns of The Hongkong and Kow- loon Wharf, and Godown Co., Ltd, "On January 3, I again turned to Hongkong, being accom-whence delivery may be obtained
No claims will be admitted after panied on the present occasion by the Goods have left the Godowns, and Mr. Lui Chau-yan We lived at all goods remaining undelivered after the Kwong Tai Loy Boarding 18th February, 1980 will be subject House. I again saw the first ac- to rent.
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at the Tai Loy Boarding House, bo presented to the Undersigned on having been previously informed or before 23rd February, 1980 or they of his presence there by a friend will not be recognized.
All broken, chafed and damaged whom I left behind to carry on
where they will be examined the negotiations. That was Mr. are to be left in the godowns Chu Man-king. We met the first 16th February, 1930 at 10 am.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. "accused as he was coming out of
Bill of Lading will be“ counter- the Tai Loy Boarding House. The
signed by, recognition was mutual"
Witness deatribed what ensued! at a number of aubsequent inter
The Rugby match which was to have been played on Monday between the 8th Fletills and the K.0.8.B, will be played at 3.30 p.m. to-day on the Club ground. The following will reviews. Ifo fold the Brat accused present the, K.O.S.B.
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Hockey.
The following wil represent the Army versus the Club on the U.S.B.C. ground to-day the second round of the Sim Shield:
Lt. Barrett; Pte. Martin, Capt. Buxford; A. N. Other, Major Philby, Capt. Strachey; Pl. Denmead, Sjt. Kingsland, St. Skipp, A. N. Other. L/CAL, Hill
Should the Army win to-day, the Sim Shield will have been won, but If the Club win, and later defeat the Navy, they may be able to the with the Army, who have beaten the Clüb. and the Navy in the first round:
. Cricket.
The RA.MC, cricket eleven, which already had a good series of wine to its credit, has apparently been con siderably strengthened by the arrival of St. Patterion, who arrived on Monday, and turned out against the R. E. and R. Signials team yesterday. The Engineera bathed first but could only make 63 runs against the deadly bowling of Collins and Joyce, the former having three wickets for runs, and the latter aix for 19, this out of slightly more than 5 overs. Only Earl, with 14, reached double figures for the Engineers.
The R.A.M.C. started their. innings dienstrously, two wickets falling before a run was scored, and the third wicket after only G runs were shown on the board. However, Pale tersen and Davies got together, and the former pul on 63 runs in a very short time, included in which were seven fours, Dayles obtained a useful 20, twelve of which
from boundary, hits.
The Innings Woo closed with the score realling 5 wickets for 05 runa.
Were
Hongkong Area Football.
H. Q. Wing, K.O.S.B. were tes strong for the 12th Heavy Battery, RA, who were defeated at Soskunpou yesterday afternoon by seven goals to one. Teams:
12th (H) By, R.A.-Moore; Hay- wood, Rawlings; Hughes, Watson, Wilkina; Hail, Bridgeman, Allen, Taylor, Finn.
* Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 11. Jimmy Slattery, of Buffalo, won the as brokerage, to the first accused. At one of these interviews, the world's light-heavyweight champion letter sent to the captive Hau was ship, on points, from Lou Scozza, of brought back by the accused, with Buffalo, in a fifteen round bout. this difference, that on it also ap- The title was recently vacated by peared a reply from Mr. Hsu, ex-Tommy Loughran moving up to the American pressing his sense of appreciation heavyweights —Reuter's Lhat his two friends should have Service. interested themselves in his case, and his hope that the money would
The Dane, Knute Hansen, who be forthcoming. It was in a room thrashed Phil Scott on the occasion at the Empress Hotel that the of the latter's debat in America in final settlement was reached, the 1927, was knocked out by the German, money. being paid over to the first Ted Sandwina, in 199 seconds, after accused in the presence of witness being knocked down alx times for various counts-Reuters Americón Service. and his two companions,
The hearing was adjourned.
Knute Hansen Geta K. O.
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