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IN A PERSIAN

KARDEN Complete Song Cycle

ALBUM WORK- DORA L'ABBETTE MURIEL BRUNSKILL

HUBERT EISDELL

HAROLD WILLIAMS

Columbia

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

D RECORDS

Five Records'in Art Album

with Printed words

of Song Cycle.

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SHIELD SOCCER.

DRAW FOR FORTHCOMING LOCAL MATCHES.

Draws for the Shield Competition and International Charity Cup matches were carried out ut a meet- ing of the Hongkong Football spriation last evening.

The following wire ine results the first round draws:

Senior: Shield.

*OEGI EI" UJARIAON AVⱭSUNHL

LOCAL CRICKET.

RAS.C. DEFEAT RE, BY

:

FOUR RUNS.

CUBAN SUGAR SALES.

DECISION IN FAVOUR OF THE CHADBOURNE PLAN.

New York, Nov. 12.1

A very exciting game was played at Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon,

A message from Havana states when the Royal Army Service Corps defeated the Royal Engineers by only that the Cuban House of Repre- Asfour runs in a League Axture. The sentatives, by 91 to 13, has pass-

of last ball of the last overi

last Engineers wicket fell to the ed for submission to the Senate-

South Wales Borderers v. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, at Soo- kanpoo.

Kowloon v. Police, nat Kowloon.

Junior Shield.

South Wales Borderers v. Police, at Sookunpoo.

Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Y. Royal Navy, at Kowloon F.C.

Chatham Road.

Batting first, the Service. Corps Bill to finance Mr. Chadbourne's knocked up 99, Driver Cole being $12,000,000 plan to re-establish top-scorer with 29. Private Mackay normal conditions in the Cuban helped with 15 and Lance Corporal sugar industry. Reuter's American Simpson made 11. Extras totailed

23. Sergeant Harrison was in good Service. forni with the ball for the Engineers, his four wickets costing only four runs apiece.

filmbury had a good knock for the Engineers, making no fewer than 44 of his side's total of 95. He was shaping well and was very unfor

[A Havana message of October 15 stated that President Machado had requested sugar producers throughout Cuba to co-operate in carrying out the plan of Mr. Chadbourne, the American sugar

Royal Artillery v. St. Joseph's, atunate to get out to the last ball of fexpert, whereby à million and a the last over. Simpson was the most half tons of sugar will be placed successful bowler for the Service in the hands of a single organisa- Corps, capturing four wickets for 20tion, which will regulate its sale jover a perlod, of two Or three

years.]

Charity Cup. Scotland v England on Christmas Day.

China v. Portugal on Boxing Day. Both matches to be played on the: Club, ground.

Armistice Day Receipts.

It was stated that gross receipts for the match played on Armistice Day between the Services and the Rest Lmounted to

runs.

A. Drawn Match at the Kowloon C.C.

On Tuesday the. Married members of the Kowloon Cricket Club did battle with their happier colleagues. The Benedicts batted first and made 185 for six wickets. W. Brace con- $695. The meeting tributed a century not out, and Geo. passed a resolution alloting the gross Lee 46. The Unfettered replied with receipts to the Poppy Day Fund. 148 for three wickets, of which W. C.

Following were the Committee Hung made a bright 67, appointed to take charge of the

Civil Service Teams. arrangements for the next Interpori | matches:

The following have been selected Mr. J. Ormiston, Captain Deacon to represent the Civil Service C.C. and the following members of the on the home ground at 2 p.m., on Emergency Committee.-Messrs. H. K. Saturday, in a friendly match against Lee, R. K. Duncan and H. M. Me- the Garrison C.C.; Tavish.

HOCKEY.

MEET Y.M.C.A.

JUNIOR PING PONG LEAGUE.

FINAL TO BE DECIDED ON

SATURDAY, “

Latest results of the above Lesgue are as follow:

Kangto School beat Hip Wah A.A. W.o.

Chinese A.A. beat Filipino Club 32 games to 3,

Commercial Press beat Ho Hong Bank 19 games to 16.

E. B. Reed (Cap), G. R. Sayer, к. H. Grifiths, F. Baker B. D. Evans, F. J. Ling, J. E. Richard-27 son, R. M. Wood, J. Barrow, D. R. Kelly. F. II. Roldman.

on

Hip Keung A.A. bent Hop Chee Club

games to 8.

Ho Hong Bank beat Indian R.C. 30 games to 6.

Chinese Catholic beat Hip Wah A.A.

W

Ho Hong Bank beat Nam Chung A.A. W.O.

Kangto School beat Hin Ken School

mes to 15.

The C.S.C.C, 2nd team against the R.A.S.C., in a friendly match on the HONGKONG CLUB'S TEAM TO Sookunpee ground, at 2 p.m..

Saturday, will be:

Grimmitt (Capt.). H. E. Strange,

F. W. Hamilton, R. G. 20 Robertson, J. F. McGowan, J. M. Wilson. A. E. Wood, F. E. Mathews, W.0. B. C. K Hawkins, W. H. Edmonds, W. Harris-Walker. Reserves,

Evans and R. R. Davies,

The following have been selected to play for the Hongkong Hockey Club against the T. M. C. A. at the club ground on Friday, at 5 p.m.:---

R. W. Sapsed, G. A. I Plummer, T. R. Rowell. D. A. Rushton, M. G. Mills, B. L. Stock, S. J. H. Fox, An derson, M. A. F. Kerrick. T. W. Southam, R. G. Edwardes-Jones,

Y. M. C. A. Teams.

The following will represent the Y. M. C. A. against the Royal Corps of Signols at King's Park this after- noon. Bully-off 5.10 p.m.-F. Cope, W. Stoker, A. Jackson, P. J. Lyon, R. A. Bates. W. H. Stoncil. L. Tipale. L. Maces. W. H. Smith, W. Parker and H. Keyserling.

The following will play against the Somerset Light Infantry on Saturday

Chee Club beat Filipino Clubs

Nam Mo A.A. beat Nam Chung I.A.A. WO

All the matches have now been played uff, and the Champions will be decided on Saturday evening, the 15th ast at the Chinese Catholic Club, at King's Park-T. Ingram, A.

when, the South China A.A. will meet Tate. R. Dormer, H. Keyserling. Rhe Hip Keung A.A. A. Bates, P. Lyon, L. Tipple, L. Macey, W. H. Smith, W. Parker and J, Smith,

to-morrow

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For their friendly match with the

Troops Retake Tsingshib. H.K. Rockey Club reserves at King's

Peking, Nov. 12. Park

afternoon, the The Government troops have} · |-} Y.M.C.A., will be represented by:retaken Tsingshih, in Hunan, from F. Atveo: G. F. Rees and H. Mundy: the Reds, but the bandits are now G Mitchell, F. Allen and A. R. Brown;

T. Tate, G. Kearns, T. Martin, F. Rthreatening Yuhsien, Chaling and Ashton and T. J. Price.

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