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-It's the quality

That counts!

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THE HONGKONG

FOOTBALL.

TELEGRAPH. `TUESDAY,

TO-MORROW'S CHARITY

МАТСИ.

Services v. Civilians. Hongkong F.C. ground. Kick off 4.00 p.m. Referee E.R.A. Menend, Linesmen Mr. J. W. Baldwin and Art, Br. Brown.

The following have been select ed to play.-Services XI. A. B. Savage; Ldg. Tel. Dixon; (Capt.); | L/Cpl. Muilane; A. B. Robertson,

Pte Eynon, Pte. Melville; Pte.

Harris, Pte. Davies, Ste. Lang- mend, S. B. A. Rawson, Ldg. Stc. Skinner. Reserves:--Clucas, Binek. burn, Henderson, Gatehouse, Hay, Poole, Taylor, Scorer. Kirkby. Grimwood, Tansen.

Colours Navy Blue Shirts White shorts, Army stockings.

Chyllians XL-G. Rodger; Mar. tin and C. File; Hedley (Capt.), Skinner and Bliss; B. Gosano, Segaton, Huwe. Jackson and WI liams. Reserves.-S. Strange, Moss and Beil

By Kind permission of L. Col N. C. Bennell, O.B.E., M.C. and Ogeers, 93rd Regiment, the band and pipes will play on the ground before the match and during the interval.

LADIES TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS.

| SEMI-FINALS TO BE PLAYED THIS WEEK,

The semi-final ties in the Ladies Open Singles and Doubles Tennis championships have been arranged: to take place at the United) Services Recreation Club on Satur-3 ¡ day next.

GOLF AT KOWLOON.

STARTING TIMES FOR K.G.C.

AND Y.M.C.A. MATCH.

Following are the starting times for the players taklog part in the match between the Kowloon Golf Club and the Y.M.C.A., to-morrow?

K.G.C.

Y.M.C.A.

NOVEMBER 10, 1931,

LACK OF RECORDS.

SUMMONS AGAINST VOLUN TEER FOR INEFFICIENCY.

Owing to the absence of any record to show that the defendant had not attained efficiency in the Volunteers, a summons token out 9.00 F. E. Remedios, v. J. D.

against Mr. A. W. Summers wan Thompson withdrawn by Mr. T. S. Whyte 9.05 A. W. Da Reza, v. Dr. J. Smith (Assistant Crown Solicitor) Cogan, before Mr. Schofield at the Con- 9.10 E. D. Da Rots, v. J.

tral Police Court yesterday after- McKnight: noon. D.15 A. A. Lopes, v. H. Hampton 0.20 W. M. Groves (Capt.), v.

A. T. Brudes,

9.26 W. Plow, v. G. II. Russell

(Capt.). 9.30 W. Woolley, v. W. S. Tiller. 9.35 J. J. King, v. W. Hyde. 9.40 G. E. L. Johnson, v. H.

Mundy. 9.45. G. D. Reid, v. H. T. Buxton. 9.00 11. W. Page, v. A. Laughton. 9.55 J. Gellatly, . A. Tate.

S. AFRICANS BEATEN.

RAIN CAUSES A SECOND INNINGS DEBACLE.

Melbourne, Nov. 9. Victoria won by 87 runs. The South Africans complied 235, McCormick taking 6 for G and Ironmanger & for 97.

Victoria replied with 91. Bell taking

3 for 10.

Air. Whyte Smith said that-he could not secure any information as to whether the defendant had been officiont or not before 1927 Although it was on record that he was a volunteer. The defendant, he thought, would have saved a good deal of trouble if he had re- plied to a letter which was Rent him on September 27. They would not have issued a summons against him if he had given them a satisfactory explanation.

The defendant said that he had received a letter from the Crown Solicitor asking him to pay a fine of $25 for not being efficient, but having been efficient he consider ed that he was not entitled to pay the fine.

Mr. Whyte Smith said that he was not objecting because

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defendant did not pay the but if he had replied to the letter The South Africans then went in the matter would not have been again to score only 53, Ironmonger taken to Court. taking 5 for 21.

The wicket was tricky, owing to was in Canton at the time but The defendant replied that he rin.--Router.

Victoria's first innings produced had intended to answer the letter. As the matter had gone so far, however, he decided to leave it over and see it through.

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The defendant remarked that he

| had not received any reply to

his letter of resignation.

Mr. Whyte Smith replied that they had no record of the receipt of that letter..

KOWLOON RUGBY.

TEAM TO MEET MEDWAY TO-MORROW AFTERNOON. Yesterday, Mrs. Lochner and Mrs. Dook received n walk-over

Kowloon Rugby Club, hna selected from Miss Rumjahn and Mrs. the following for the game against In dismissing the summons, his Chiu in the second round of the H. M. S. Medway at 4.30 pas, to Worship remarked that the cor doubles championship, and they morrow at King's Park:

respondence of both sides did not therefore join Mr. Kenry and Cpl. Frankham; Lleut Keith-seem to have been denit with Mrs. James, Mrs. Majendie and Murray, D. Black, G. C. Burnett, f. J. satisfactorily.

D. J. S. Miss Pullum, and Mrs. Tottenham Ferguson: F. D. by:

Crozier, Dr. Cogan, S. Hardy, Lleut, and Miss Enid Ln in the semi Graham; J. Richtell, S. MeNider; 3. Pinal

B. Wilson, A. Walters, R. Witchell. Reserves, T. Whitey, J. Easterbrook, A. Morris, G. Ranban

Referee, Cdr. Wilson,

:

INTERPORT CRICKET.

LAST TRIAL" BEFORE THE MATCH.

RECORD BROKEN.

BUTLER JUST MANAGES TO BEAT SCOTT'S TIME.

耀 The following teams have beeu! selected for the anal Interport;

Port Darwin. Nov. 9. cricket trial which takes place nij The airman Mr. Butler arrived the Hongkong C. C. ground to-bere at 4.23 p.m. Sydney time, one hour and 12 reloutes ahead of Mr. Potential Interport X1-T. EC. W. A. Scott's England-Australia Pearce, H. Owes Hughes, A. C. 1. record dying time.-kcenter. Bowker, A. Reid, O. G. Simpson,

morrow.

F. D. Pereira, A. C. Hamilton,

E. C. Fincher, J. E. Richardson,

Lt. Barlow, J. McFarlan.

H. R. B. Hancock's team:--ti,

R.

. Hancock. Lt. Commdr. Shaw. R

N.. Capt. R. Muir, Lt. A. H. Mus-

Kon, Capt. W. Mirehouse, G B

Sayer, E. R. Reed. E. R. Duckitl,

A. C. Beck, D. J. N. Anderson, S. V. Gittina.

BILLIARDS.

BANK AVENGES DEFEAT.

By courtesy of Club Lusitano in placing their tables at the disposal of the Mereantile Bank Sports Club, they were able to return the friendly game with the St. Patrick: Club.

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CORRESPONDENCE.

Italian Convent Fete.

To the Editor, Hongkong

Telegraph.].

Six-The Superioress and Sisters of the Canossian Institute (Italian Convent) wish to thank the Kov. Bishop Valtorta for kindly opening the Bazaar and Mrs. Halifax for her donation although i she was unable to preside at the Pete; II. E. Commodore for the use of flags and bunting, the Hongkong Electric Co., the Colonial Electric -Co., the King's Dispensary, the Nestle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., the Britannia Aerated Water Factory, Chung Hling Store, China Mail, the Editors of the Kung Kao Po and the other Chinese Papers and the able band of the St.

The STARS Lewis Industrial School for their

Play

HERE IS THE WEE SCOT AT THE TOP. OF HIS BACKSWING

THE CLUB POINTING ALONG THE LINE OF FLIGHT.

What is the proper position of the club at the top of the back-)

The games were very closely swing? contested.

M. R. I. S. C

807

St. Patrick.

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Many thanks also to the patrons. who spent so generously at the fete,: to the young ladica of the Convent Hostel who so successfully ran all the side-shows and the pupils of the school for their kind help towards the success of the Bazaar.

TERESA MARTINORIA.

INDIA'S FUTURE.

REQUEST FOR RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT.

London, Nov. 9, Twenty-eight delegates to the India Round Table Conference, in-

At the top of the backswing, cluding representatives of Con

L. V. Ribeiro..127 E. Nuttall 150 Bobby Cruickshank, the wee Scot gress, Hindu Mahasabha, Sikhs, I. R. Swales..140 R. Werne...160 who tied Bobby Jones in the 1923 Liberals and organised Labour, R. N. Drake160 F. Haslam 120 Open at Inwood, only to lose in have signed a letter to the Prime J. O. Remedios 159 L. Remedios 117 the playoff, is in such a position Minister referring to rumours that A. Hyndman 150 P. Delahaye..148 that his club is pointing along provincial nutonomy would be in- F. A. Remedios 150 F. Flood120 the intended line of fight. As he troduced as. first step, leaving the and takes the club back, there is a federation and responsibility at

slight roll of the left wrist, caus- the contre to follow later. ing the club to be more or less) The signatories urge that

the

open.

needs of the present situation can Let me impress, upon you the be mot only by a complete and necessity of proper wrist action. comprehensive scheme, of which Any looseness of the left wrist at responsibility of the federal centro this point will cause a turning of must be as integral a part The following team will represent the club in the player'a band. A autonomy of the federating units. the Hongkong Hockey Club 1st XI v good thing to remember is that They express the view that the II.M.S. Medway at 4.15 p.m. to-morrow the lor's hand be kept under the unsettled minorities question must

HOCKEY.

on the R.N.O.S.G. ground King's Pork:

G. Duncan, W. Woodward G. Rodger: right at this stage of the awing. W. A. Reid, A. A. Dand. E. V. Köhl;

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not be allowed to block the way of Tomorow: Why must the left in full and comprehensive scheme

responsible government,- D. B. Evans, G. E. R. Divett, C. Carm be kept straight during the of

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