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TENNIS AT CANTON.

HAZELL AND RUMJAHN

IN ACTION,

Lingnan Univeralty, Canton, Was the scene of tennis exhibition matches during the week-end when. D. II. Hazell and C. A. L. Rumjahn opposed teams representing the faculty and student body of the University. On the whole seven matches were played, the faculty being beaten by 2 to 1, with uns drawn, and the students by

3 to mil.

PEACE MISSION ARRIVES.

GEN. CHEN MING-SHU

IN HONGKONG.

POLICE RESERVE.

ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK.

Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. High hopes are held for an early Wolfe. C.M.G., Inspector General settlement of the differences be-of Pollco. tween Nanking and Canton follow-

General Order.

ing the arrival here yesterday of Attention of all members is General Chan Ming-shu, formerly drawn to Proclamation No. 4 the Chairman of the Kwangtung dated 27th September, 1931 by IIE. Provincial Government, and Messrs. The Governor whereby the Hong Chang Chi and Teal Yuan-pel, mem- bers of

All members are subject to the Hongkong Pollco Reserve "Ordin ance No. 21 of 1927.

All leave is cancelled as from Sunday, September 27th, 1931.

The point secured by the faculty

the Nanking Central kong Police Reservo is called out was a doubios, in which Ma Chi-huen | Politica; Council and Central Kuo for active service until further and Wong Kat-cheung won by 2-6, 7-5 mintang Supervisory Committee,

notice. 7-f. It was a great effort on the part who of the Canton couple, for they were are representing General considerably down in both the second Chiang Kai-shek as delegates to and third sets. and it was their enter-negellate with the Southern leaders prise and change of tactics that put in Canton. The party came down them through. In volleying and driv from Shanghal on the 5,8. ing they were not the equal of their Tjlandane. opponents, and when they dincovered this they began to hit short ones over the net with plenty of lobbing.

Chinese Company.

In the wingies, Rumjahn overcame \ ving-fan, Sun Fo und Mn Chin. have not received any detailed or

Mn, who in holder of the singlon titla in Canton. Ala concentrated on chop stroke in the first set, and almost succeeded in annexing it but by careful

It is understood that the Canton Government has appointed Messrs. Ching-wel, Tang Shao-yi, Koo

the labour leader,

to open gotiations with the Nanking de- legates. A preliminary meeting

count of his long

On ac-

All members are to coport for duty as ordered. Membare who dars for duty are to report at Company's Headquarters at 6.00 p.m. to-day.

Constables R12

Promotion.

placements Rumjahn nored him out, will be held in Hong with, Diam S. K. Chan and 167 Chow |

The second set was a fairly easy one for ItamJahn, who drove hard to both corner in the third match of the day, darkness interrupted play when Hongkong led 6-2, and 4-all in the

accord.

On Sunday.

to report to

Ching-chiu have been appointed the Canton Government since the Lance Sergeant with effect from resignation of Marshal Li Chpi-September 22nd, 1931. sum, General Chen Ming-shu has been most popular with both the

Indian Company. political and military leaders of All members are Sunday found the students on the Kwangtung, and it is for this reason their Officer in Charge for duty courts in full furce. They were un- that he was recalled from the in-los ordered. able, however, to make very much of anterior of Kiangai, where he was impression against the visitors, mainly directing the anti-Communist ex- due to lack of experience and court-pedition, by the Nanking General- craft Hazell defeated Ma Chuen lasime to head the peace mission to chong by 6-1, 6-1, while Rumjahn won from Au Wang Yan, 6-2. -. In the Canton on a peace mission some two Canton. Mr. Chang Chi visited doubles, Ma and Au took four garnes

The present trip in the first set, but lost the other months ago.

at love,

In a retura match against Ma and Wang, Rumjaha and Hazell played o hard-hitting Kame throughout to avenge their defeat of the previous day winning by 6-1, 6-4.

TEAMS FOR THE SECOND

PRACTICE MATCH.

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All members to report for duty, as already ordered.

Sharpshooters Company.

All members to report for duty as already ordered.

Strength. Constable R433 M. Frizer has been taken

the on strength of the Sharpshooters Company as from 23rd. September, 1931,

(Sdk.) D. L. KING.

D. S. P. (R).

SCHOOL'S LOSS.

REV. W. T. FEATHERSTONE

NOT RETURNING.

The three Nanking officials usid their weretaries are staying at the Peninsula Howl When he seen by a representative of the Press yesterday, General Chen Hongkong. 28th. September, 1931. KOWLOON RUGBY CLUB Ming-shu admitted that he and his two colleagues were expecting n visit from Messrs. Wang Ching-wei and Sun Fo same time yesterday afternoon but to considered it advisable that he would make no comment on the terms of the two Governments natal he had seen the leaders in Canten. He w ex- pecting to leave for Canton in the Water-Segaten, Krankham, Whit.course of the next day or two. ey, Keith Murray, Ferguson, General Chen Ming-shu'à secretary, Burnett, Kilby, White, Banten, J. M. however, admitted that the Nank Wilson Murphy, Dormer, Gurevitching Government was fully confident Witchell, Stoker.

Colours--Moss, Purvis, MeNider, that the mission of the three leaders Markenzie, Rickiell. Dr. Copain, J. E.

would be successful. Wilson, L. Graham, Crozier, James,

Mesars. Wang Ching-wei, Suu I Wen-fan arrived in Henner. Binek, Edwards, Blomenthal, Fo and Skinner.

Hongkong yesterday afternoon,

The second practies match of the Kowloon Rugby Club will take place on Wednesday at 5.10 p.m.. on the

| K.B.S.F.P.A. ground. Tema:

Reserves Brokershire, Bergaunt, Smith, Hedley, Micheil. Reserves are asked to turn up, as they are sure to get a gate.

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PRESIDENT COOLIDGE.

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Helsingfors. Athens... Mrs. Wille-Moody, the world's lead-Buenos Aires...30 ing lady tennis player, in definitely Shanghai. coming East.

New York. She has booked an cutward bound Amsterdam. passage from San Francisco on board Stockholm the President Coolidge, and is due to Vienna. arrive in Shanghai sumetime In Madrid November.

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The Committee of the Diocesan

Boys' School & Orphanage an- nounce, with much regret, that the Rev. W. T. Featherstone, M.A., who is at present on furlough, will not be returning to the school. Ile took up his appointment as headmaster on May 1, 1918, and for the past thirteen years has ron- dered valuable service to the #chool during a time of excep. tional difficulty.

The transfer of the school from Bonham Road to the splendid pre- mises in which it is now housed at Homunfin took place in 1926. Within a year, the progress of the 18 school was interrupted through 170 the military authorities taking over 306 the premises for conversion into a 34% hospital for the Shanghai Defence 1/6 Force. nnd the school had to be 3.82% moved into temporary premises. Dey In 1928 the premises were eva- 274cuated by the military and once

43 more resumed by the school, 720 | All these interruptions, coupled 124 with the difficulties of the strike- 1/2 boycott period of 1926-6, rendered Mr. Featherstone's work as head-

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If she continuen her journey south, Montevideo. she will probably arrive in Hongkong Hongkong. either at the end of November or early Brussels. In December, and it is anticipated that | Milan. the Hongkong L.T.A. will make eu-Copenhagen. deavours to persunde her to appear Prague in exhibition matches.

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WATER LEVELS.

DETAILS FOR WEST, NORTH AND EAST RIVERS.

The following table, issued by the Kwangtung River Conservancy Com- mission, shows in English feet the water levels on the West River, North River and East River on the dates named:

Sept. Sept.

and

Parding the appointment of a successor to Mr. Featherstone, the Rev. H. du T. Pynor will con- tinue to act as headmastar.

27. 28.

5.4 6.G

TRAIN OUTRAGE.

FURTHER DETAILS OF THE CASUALTIES.

Peklog, Sopt. 28. West River at Shiuhing

It is now reported that 60. are North River at Samshui 6.8 6.2 dead as a result of the Jaoyangho

4.6 North Rivar at Tsingyuen

4.7 train wreek. East River at Sheklung 4.2 G.1 The highest levels recorded are: Shlubing, 41 feet; Taingyuen, 29.2 foot; Sarmshui, 27.3 feet; Sheklung, 11.6 feet.

Some were killed when the train crashed into the river bed, and others were killed by the bandits, who are reported to have carried off some Chinese passengers for uro ransom,

The lowest levels on record minus. foot at Samshui and minus 2.7 feet at Shekiung.

MALAYAN FOOTBALL

PLAYERS.

MEET HONGKONG CHINESE THIS AFTERNOON.

There were seven or eight for- cigners aboard the train, one of whom, an Indian, was killed, and another Indian was wounded.

and Chinese

Japanese troops police arrived on the scene soon after tho

and assisted the

router. [A Shanghal

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The

Fow golfors enjoy playing on A majority blame a windy day.

message of Septem. every little miscue on the wind,

Railway whether or not the wind affects

Mukden-Polding A return match between the Malay- their game.

The truth is that an Chinese footballers, who are pass was the scene of brutal ataughter many of them are panicky before ing through the Colony, and a team yesterday afternoon when a large they ever start to play on a windy of Hongkong Chinese players has been party of bandite, after derailing a arranged for this afternoon at Caro train at Jaoyangho, forty-five miles Bobby Jones offers some good ine Hill commencing at 6 p.th to the west of Makdon as tho advice for those who encounter It was originally intended that the crow flies, killed thirty persons, stiff winds on the fairways, He visitors should meet a combined Arms Including the driver, firemen and suggests that the backswing, be and Navy team but owing to the two ollers of the train. Many curtailed and the ball be hit less duty this match had to be cancelled more people were badly injured. viciously. With

deraliment was caused by the a short, compact Overseas Chiness students of the awing, the golfer is less likely to Hongkong University entertained the removal of the rails with the result err. In a gale the ball "aust be visiting Footballers, at the Union tea that the engine and five coaches more accurately struck, for any room yesterday afternoon to a recep. were thrown off the tracks. The mistake will be magnified by the don which took the form of a toa bandits completely looted the wind.-ART KRENT.

train before decamping.]

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