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Branch 7. Besoonsbild. Konder.-

Heer's where the A's definitely put the first World Series «mme on ice, and Pircher Derria- picture shows Al Simmons rating in home after his home TUR oring Mickey Cohrane xhand of him.

Thi ger in the showers clout in the seventh inning ac

BOXING SEASON OPENS NOV. 28.

WELTER CHAMPIONSHIP. TO BE STAGED.

is watching the double scoring.

LEAGUE SOCCER.

CLUB TO MEET THE ARGYLES.

Catcher Wilson of the Cards

KOWLOON AS BIG AS POMPEY.

(Continued from Page 1)

The following will represent the very general terms. Club second string in thoir league Some of the central,dutricts in match against the R.A.0.C. at Happy Hongkong are grossly overcrowd Valley to-morrow, kick off at 2.45ped and have no doubt reached a -Fogwill: McFarlane and Krilovsky:

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Amended Fixture List.

This picture showe the first putout at first bass in the Gest loning of the first game. When the camera snapped, Mickey Cochrane, Athletics' catcher, was just thrown out at first. Jim Bottomley, Card first baseman, is shown receiving the throw from Shortstop Gelbert.

RICKSHA COOLIE DOWNS SHAFTS.

OBJECTS TO URGE TO HURRY.

Mr. W. J. Carrie, of 155, Mount Kellet Road, prosecuted a ricksha coolic before Mr. Schofield at the Central Pollee Court this morning for failing to complete a journey from the Peak Tram Station to his residence.

Defendunt said that he

WAS

HEAVY ON DEC. 23.

Raton, Puncheon and Staan; Tavlin, saturation point. Rents are high feeling tired and merely wanted Duncan, Reid, Baldwin and Smith. in the centre of the town whereļa rust before proceeding. Title bouts have been arranged, Reserves.Forrow and Patouloft. Ine and has been subject to con- Sergeant Baysting informed the to feature the first and second The following team has been seleet-siderable speculation since the Court that Mr. Carrie engaged fournaments for the current box-ed to represent the Hongkong Bontball in Bacon, which are being stared Club 1st XI against the Argvilsarly days of the Colony and this. the ricksha after alighting from yesterday. AL by the fongkong Boxing Assoria-¦ Borra Strange and Baldwin: of course, is one of the causes of the 12.40 tran

The land is so Peak Manstons Mr. Carrio

told tion in November and December. Segalen. Skinner and Railton; Alex vercrowding.

more is he coclic to fai ti, whereupon The first tournament takes place ender. Brit. Howe. E. Strange and valuable that more and

being devoted to business premi4-defendant put down the ricksha Jockscul. at the City Hul 011 Saturday.

(4 which House much fewer and refused to continue, November 28, and it is probable

people, but obtain higher rents The conlie alaled that his calves that the main item will be the The League fixture list for Novem-than tenement fats.

were aching. meeting of A. B. Warnes (f.M.S. ber has been amended as follows:

7th. instant.-Div, Hermes) and Sig. Morris (H.M.S.

1. Club V. Kowloon Big as Nottingham! Suffolk for the Welterweight Argylls. This match will now be Championship.

played on Kowloon Football Club The total increase in Kowlven The second meeting is arranged ground,

December for Wednesday,

14th. Instant Div. IL-Argylls v 23. when it is hoped to stage the S... his match will now be played figure

shows on the Navy ground at. Happy Valley, phenomenal increase and Heavyweiht Championship he

Div. IS.W.B. v. Argylls. This more clearly than any other ritories seen to be most closely tween A. B. Rowles (H.M.S. Med-match will now be played on Chatham pest the enormous expansion that attached to the British Crown as way) and

A. B. Atkey (II.M.S.Road football ground. Seamew).

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR

SUNDAY.

9.26-0.21. Not to be booked by

travellers on train.

9,28 A. B. Stewart & t. Grimble. D. F. A. Redmond & A, B. Purves. 9.36 A. B. Kawarth & L, G. 5. Dod-

well.

9.40 J. K. MacFarlan & E.

Matthews.

9.44 J. Thayer & J. B. Lanyon. 0.48 D. Black & L. D. Smith.

D.

9.62 J. Mondracchin & T. S. Whyte-

Smith,

9.60 5. 5. Perry & W. Lorimer.

10.00 1. I. Grare & G. R. Lane,

10.04 C. B. Brown & R. K. Hepburn, 10.08 E. O. Priestley & C. W.

Booker.

F.

10.12 . Bluck & H. W. Dulley. 10.16 . Taplin &.T. R. Chanels. 10.12 T. E. Decksoy & F. 11. Crapnell. 10.24 11. A. Sturt & A, O. Rraw, 10.28 G. V. T. Marshall & R. Lowe. 10.32 G. W. Reeve & II. W. Daukes, 10,30 D. S. Edward &-C, B. Robertson, 10.40 II. U. Ireland &. W. N. Buyers. 20.44 D. Forbes & I. W. Shewan. 10.48 E. des Voeux & A. G, Coppin. 10.62 G. E. Divett & R. H. Dowler. 10.69 J, H. Rлikes & S. J. K. Fox. 11.00 N, S. Filis & J. Gårduer. [11.08 A. D. liumphreys & G, Castle.

11.08 FL. H. Pethick & J. W. Mayhew,! 11.12 G. T. May & G. Themerson. 11.16 M. MacDougall & C. H.

Bradley.

11,20 A. C. I. Bowker & J. I. Colla. 11.24 C.-H. Burton & J. R. Hinton. 11.28 W. Woodward &. J. G. Campbell, 11.32 W. C. Shields & A. E. Lissaman. 11.36 W. R. Vallance & R. H. McBean. 11.40 E. T. E. Nash & G. H. Bond, 11.44 J. W. Alabaster & C. Mycock. |11.48 A. Lench & D. 9. Robb,

CRICKET.

INTERPORT TRIAL TEAM v. SERVICES.

LOCAL RUGBY.

Ja 139,572 or 113.06% On the

for 1921. This រ៉ង

Imposing a fine of $5, Mr. Schofleld told defendant that if his valves ached he should not offer his vehicle for hire.

INDIGESTION STOPPED

in 5 minutes! PRACTICALLY all forms of farli-. gestion, from milden andence to created spepsia are coed be crevas stomach acid which sets up lond fer- mentation, generates gas and Estucka the delicate stomach lining This dis- tressing crndition is quiexi tel.cved by *Burated Magnesie which instanle neatraises excess acid and stops ters mentation the contents of the tomach are made sweet and digestible, te insomed stomach lining is soothed and healed, and digestion proceeds workont further hindrance ne gain, fourates' Magnesia I used and recommended be

· doctors, nurses and hospitais. Be world.

caix over, ut if you take a dose altet you can eat wint to wish wenom fear of Indigestion,

BISURATED

has taken place in Kowloon dur-34% of the Chinese resident TIME WASTED BY

Ing the last ten years.

thera claim British nationality; 17.2% of those living afloat, a body

The greatest expansion hasof

been in Yaumati. Mongkok, Sham-People who have since the

haipo, and Kowloon City.

STUDENTS.

days of the Colony, always followed the fortunes * the The Club tram v. the Navy on the Club Ground on Saturday is there were only 18 urban areas Britic! mutionality; but only 2.3% follwer--J. P. Whitham; G. P. Lam with a population exceeding 200.- of those living ashore in Hongkong

In England and Wales in 1921 "foreigner," similarly cinimed GETTING IN A GROOVE.

mert, L. G. Robertson, R. 11. Grinths. 000 persons and 12 only exceeding and Kowloon entered themselves Trinity College. Cambridge, des-

Married and Single.

G. A. 1. Plummers M. W. Turns 260,000. Kowloon, therefore, alas British subjects. J. A. R. Selby; E. F. Buttress, J. H. Money. G. C. Moutrie, W. E. Peers, most entirely urban, la now com- F. R. Burch, D. McLellan, G. Sparable in size with Nottingham Devonshire, B. P. Munsey. Referee: (262.024) or Portsmouth (247,- Capt. Burnett, R.N.

LOCAL CRICKET.

Sir Joseph Thomson, Master of

cribed the tremendous stridea made in the study of physics in to the his presidential address Section of Mathematics and Phy- ical Sciences of the British Aa- on {sociation.

-re-

of the 849.761 persons 281) and is not far short of New-enumerated in the Colony rustle-upon-Tyne where the popu- March 7, 1931, 400,508 were He suggested that research stu

408,272

In lation in 1921 was 275,000 persons. turned as single.

ns dents wnated too much time married, 38.806 as widowed, and learning how to use their instru- Great-Overcrowding. -

50 as divorced. There were 2,025|ments.

University labora- "Evenin The following will represent the Details are given of the average street sleepers who were not quca Indian R. and XI in a League match density of population in each health tioned on this point.

tories. where the importance of en'nst the South Wales Borderers a district on the island, and also the and Mercantile Marine, there were real se!" he paid, "over-spechette Omitting the Dofence Forces afferding mental training is fully Sorkungen to-morrow afternennt number of persons per dwelling among the single of all ages 632 nation is the great danger of theite am. (skara):-M. R. Abbas pouse. A. R. Abbas, F. M. el Artulli. II. T.

persons per house.

The average denalty

thu over

tirely

among the

Barma, A. R. H. Esmalt A. K. Ismail, This show that ous district has females to 1,000 males: 728 wives courses of research and one that S. Iamail. M. P. Moder, A. M. Rum-1,254.79 per nere, and 18.01 persons to 1,000 husbands; the number of rejufres much care to avoid. The Jahn, A. R. Suhad and A. S. Suffad. per house, whilst another has widows was 31,753 as compared student often spends too much Reserve.-K. Nazaria,

1.177.68 persons per nere, and 14.52 divorced, which were almast e-and too little in thinking about.

with only 4004 widowers; and the time in making the experiments non-Chinese them. There is danger, ten, of his into a groove and to go on of the town fronting on the harbour 16 females.

? covering ba aren of nearly 211 females to males was only 381.07 was first engaged.

of the particular subject on which he acres is 916 95 persons per acre:

"One thing, however, can be This, says the report, is an ex-ver thousand; in 1906 the proper- edingly high density and gives tion had risen to 483.58; by 1911 said, that the demand we have concrete proof of very great over to 552.39; in 1921 it was 642.79; had in Cambridge for

It is now 749.47.

GOLE

the STARS Play it

GENE SARAZEN

PLAYS THE BALL

OFF THE

RIGHT

FOOT IN LA LONG

RON

SHOT,

whole area forming the lower part/tates, numbered only 20 males and king for the rest of his lifa n

crowding.

In 1901 thic

proportion

warkers

trained in research has, until this Sex Constitution Changed.

year of acute and long-continued. depression, exceeded the supply, This shows that there has been and although it is possible to have very great alteration in the sex over-production. In research work. is constitution of the population eve reached that stage for normal do not at present seem to

acre

In Kowloon Peninsula the highest) density of population in one dis trict is 350.25 persons per with 12.73 persons per house. The average over the whole 63.45 persons per, sere, and 11.11 persons par house.

Racial Distribution,

area

Of the Colony's total population,

The have

during the last 30 years. population is now a more settled times

be

kona.

heroing

WEATHER REPORT.

one, consisting of famules rather "The rosearcher, if he is to have than of men alone, who used to a happy life," he added. "must crowded together in lodging regard the game and not the score hource with their wives and persons of Chinese race form 86.67 families' left in their villas the chief thing." ner cent. and of the civil papula-| Chinn. This change in most tion 97.70 per cent. O the Brit appreciable in Kowloon to which Ish races there were 3.756 males the nowcomers sppear to be and 2,028 females in the civilian

The Royal Observatory raports population, the Defence Forces more than to the faland of Hong-

Even in 1921 Kowloon that the anticycline la central to amounting to 7,682. In 1911 the chowed a higher proportion of the west of Hankow A depression ' *mber: of British clvillane was females to males than Henukong: envers S. W. Japan. A typhoon be- The following Interport Trial Team

4,114 has been selected to play against the

According to descant claimed. It is now aven more strongly atween 300 and 400 miles B. 8. E.

family community. United Services to-morrow, on th

here wara 4.823. Engilsh. 1,254 It is the more to be rerretted, of Maulla la raoving W.N.W. H.K.C.C. ground. Play commances at

What is the proper address for Scottish and 400 Irish, included in ther fore, that fatistics of the 12 noon. E. Parce, H. Owen

the British total Other European numbers of families resident. In Hughes, A. C. I. Bowker, A. Reid, G. R. a long iron snot?

ANTI-DUMPING BILL asen total 2.030. Eurasians 837 the Colony was not obtained. in Sayer, O. G. Simpson, EL R. Duckitt. F. C. Fincher, J. E. Richardson, D. J. Pictures are worth ten thousand most Joel Eurasians claim to be 1921 nor in 1981, The new immi-

London, Nov. 6, N. Anderson, F. D. Pereira.

words, sp an old saying goes.se). Portuguese 3,198 Indians rants are bringing their families

The Irish Free State Senate has attle at least for a HI.K.C.C. Team for To-morrow,

with them to Note the address of Gone Saruzen 17 Jananoso 1,833 and other The following will represent the in the illustration. He atanda races 036.

time in the Colony, and the old passed the Anti-Dumping Bill, leaving the wide and which will come into operation H.R.C.C. 2nd XI against the R.E. and well up to the ball and plays it a Chinese "British Subjects"

the country brm, while Immediately-Router R.C.8. on the latter's ground at 2 pm little more off the right foot, with

on Saturday:

strong, G. E. Divott. G. E. Gaħåran

·

NEA

the left toe pointed out a little. of the total Chinnnà living in the boghand makes his living (zens. Dowler (Capt.). AJ Arm The left arm is kept straight, hands the Colony only 01,604 persons of stone in Hongkong, is falling into cd, for example, la public morala, as in the diminishing popularity F. A. M. Ellett, A. J. Wolff. F. Ware in close to the body, and Chinos race, në 75 per cont.defour.

Ruch a change in the sex con- and the closure of corinin estabe Plants R. R. Davien. L. D. Kilbslightly ahead of the clubhead-emed to be British subiecta.

The inhabitants of the New Tor-iztitution of a population is reflect-lishmenta at West Point.. {{ZA.^Whipps, Capt. B. Etherington, ART HIENZ

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