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TELOMRAPH. FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1932,

CHARITY FOOTBALL.

SERVICE TEAMS TO MEET

CHINESE ON SUNDAY -

Two charity football matchen are. being played on Sunday in aid of the Naval and Military, charities. Both games will be played at Caroline i

be between Service teams and will and the South China A. A. combinations. In the first match, which in to cum mence at 2.45, the Twelfth Heavy Battery, Royal Artillery, winners of the Junior Football Shield, will meet the South China Athletic Association junior eleven aul at 4.30, a Combined Service team, consisting of Army and South Navy players will oppone the Cliina A. A. neniora.

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The Combined Servier team is a very strong one and has been selected follows: Pte. Hastle (Igh landers); L/C Mullard (Borderern), Ple. Morrison Borderers), A. B. Stevean (1. M. S. Orpheus), Cpl. fay (Highlandera), A. B. Robertson Hughes II. M. S. Oden): Ple. (Highlanders), Pte. Davia (Border- ork), Ple. Wylie (Highlanders), S. B. A. Rawson (Royal Naval Hospital), and Pie. Danean (Borderers).

Reserves: E. R. A. Cox (H. M. S Cumberland), Ste. Holmes (11. M. S. Cumberland), Pies, Johnson, Chun- Bilr. Bryant ning, (Borderers),

(Royal Artillery), Ples. Christie and Campbell (Highlanders).

Friendly Match.

to represent

The following have been selected

Hongkong the Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., in a friendly soccer match against the Peninsula hotel to-day at p.m. at the Club de Recreio: Lee He-cheun, W. H. Brown (Capt), Kwok Lam, Lau Hong-door, 1. Fernandes, Lai Chi-dun. Mok Yer lieb, Lee Kwoka, Chan Cheting- in, E. White. Lai Krong-kon

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HOCKEY.

MATCH FIXED FOR THIS EVENING CANCELLED

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The harkey match between 11.K. and and H.K. Hockey Club "A"

for Singapore Brigade. R.A.. fixed this evening, has been cancelled, owing to Brigade Sports.

Radio Sports Team.

The following will represent the Radio Sports Club in a friendly game against II.M.S. Cumberland on the

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Radio ground, Caroline Hill, Saturday, at 3 p.m.: S. Singh: T. Singh, M. Singh; J. Singh; Ilanib, G. Jnek, A. E. P. Guest, G. Singh, J. T. K. Gilchrist, K. Singh and F. A. Kemp. Reserves: Atta Singh, Jaggeet Singh and Atma Singh. Referee: II. Singh. Hongkong IL.C. Seconds. The following will represent the Club Seconds Hongkong Hockey ngainst the 3/0th Jats on the Club Monday at 6.20 p.m.-- ground on E. S. Moses, La F. Nicholson, L.. A. R. Duncan, II. . D. Lowe, E. G. S. Dale, J. E. Patter. S. J. 11. Fox, S. Hill, W. A. Nowers, W. E. Williams and E. C. Fincher.

Hongkong HC, Seniors.

Wednesday the On

Hongkong the Jat Hockey Club will meet Regiment on the U.S.R.C. ground at 5.10 p.m. and will be represented by Duncan; W. We following team.-G. Dunce, Woodward, A. A. Dand, J. E. Potter; D. B. Evans, G. E. Divell. Williams, E. V. Reed, '. C. Francis.

ARMY ATHLETICS

FIRST DAY'S RESULTS OF AREA MEET

Four of the events in the annual two-day athletle meeting of the Hong- hong Aren were decided at Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon. There are events down for this afternoon.

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Of the events decided yesterday, the South Wales Borderers were secund in three and third in the other, giving thet a fairly good lead over the other units in the total number of points | scored.

In the half mile relay ruce, Royal Artillery runners filled first place while the Hongkong S.R.A; won the three mile team race.

LYTTON MISSION

PARTY PROGRESSING ON TWO ROUTES

Peking. Apr. 21. General McCoy and Signor Marescotti, the American, and Italian members of the League Commission of Inquiry, visited the Great Wall at Shanhalkwan yes.. torday.

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After seeing the Great Wall they are reported to have returned to Chinwangtao, where it understood they are waiting until they are Informed that Lord Lytton and the other members of the Commission have arrived at Mukden before proceeding there by train.

21 YEARS AGO

SOME, ÈXTRACTS FROM THE "TELEGRAPHI" FILES

The following extracts are from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended April 22nd, 1911.

The rate of the dollar on mand was 1s. 9.11/16d.

U.S. SUBMARINES

DEPARTURE YESTERDAY ON 'ANNUAL CRUISE

The U. S. submarines S-30, S-37, S-39 and S-41, escorted by U.S.S. Canopus departed for Amoy yes- terday at 8 a.m., after remaining The de-in Hongkong for five days.

submarines, which are part of the U. S. Tenth Submarino division, are on their annual cruise.

They

were to have loft for Chefoo, but it is understood that this port is being omitted from No significance their Itinerary. is attached by local Consular offi- cials to the fact that the visit of the submarines and U.S.8. Canopus to Amoy coincides with the trouble that threatens that district.

Mr. A. O.. Lang was nuthorised to sigu per pro. for Messrs. Gibb, Livingston and Co.

The death occurred in Macao of Mr. Pedro Leong Hing Kee, former proprietor of the Hing Kee Hotel.

Captain I. C. D. Frampton, of the China Navigation Co., passed away at the Government Civil 11os-

Lord Lytton and Dr. Wellington Kon, with the Japanese assessor.pital. have left Chinwanglao for Dairen

DURANCEANEL YAZZJONI TURKEY FUCKUSAFI

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT

Numerous Pictures

To-morrow.

There will be a wide selec- tion of topical pictures in to- morrow's issue of the Tele- graph Pictorial Supplement.

Sporting events llustrated will be the tennin doubles championship final, the exhibi- tion games by Japanese players the Hongkong-Canton and tennis matches: St. Joseph's College and R. A. sports meet- Ings; and a group of Professor Mancielo ayd

ju-jitsu bis pupils.

Wedding pictures will in- clude those of Mr. D. Morley. of Hongkong University, and Miss Winifred Meadows, al Tock Yokohama; Mr. Frank and Miss Norma A. Jan Sce Chin; Mr. H. K. Leung and Aliss Mary Quan Foy.

Besides numerous other pic- tures will be one of the Queen's College Old Boys' Association dinner, and another of the coming-of-age party of Miss Arline Lee.

ICSEAMLINECIERIRUUTLIK

Mr. E. C. L. Lewis was appointed | acting Postmaster General during the absence of Mr. C. Mcl. Measer.

EXCHANGE RATES.

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Shanghai New York. Amsterdam Vienna Madrid Bucharest.

HOMEWARD BOUND. H.M.S. Vindictive Leaves

With 600 Aboard. HI.M.S. Vindictive departed for Portsmouth, via porta yesterday at 8 a.m. taking over 600 officers and ratings who had been relieved from various ships comprising the China Squadron stationed at Hongkong. 05.7/16 Among those who departed

10.35 over 300 officers and ratings from 15.82% II.M.S. Medway and 164 from the 20.3/16 submarine flotilla.

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New York Terminals, May 1932 .59 no change. July 1932 .67 up 1 pl. September 1932 74 up 1 pt. December 1932 81 no change. March 1933 .98 up 2 pts.

MR. ALFRED RESIGNS

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MR. QUO TAI-CHI

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TO SUCCEED

Dairen, Apr. 20. Dr. Wellington Koo in a, press his interview to-day declared determination to accompany Lord The Lytton wherever he went in Man- on their way to Mukden, French and German delegateschuria.

Lord Lytton and Dr. Koo left Dairen.-- have also gone to

for Mukden

special train Reuter.

this afternoon.-Reuter. Protest to Lytton

Makden. Apr. 21.

Mission at Mukden. This city is excitedly awaiting

Mukden, Apr. 21. the arrival of the League Commis-

All sections of the League com Bion. The walls are plastered with welcoming posters and the mission arrived safely here fate of Dr. Wellington Koo is p.m.-Benter.

Re-

Mo Chan-shan's Movements. causing must speculation. ports from Changchun slate that]

Shanghai, Apr. 21. The Manchukuo Government has]

Mr. Alfred Sze, Chinese Minister' A traveller from Japan declares decided to forcefully eject hin

and that the that a strict ban has been placed on to London, has resigned his post From its territory

Mr. Quo Tai-chi, the political Foreign Minister has protested to all mention of General Ma Chan-on account of ill-health. Lord Lytton for "his apparent shon and his activities, and all

who was China's chief delegate to disregard of the Manchukun Gov. cables referrlag to him are being Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs. ernment's authority" in connexion suppressed.

Ma Chan-shan is reported to be the recent Armistice Conference with Dr. Koo's visit. Dr. Koo and Lord Lytton are aboard special somewhere near Blagovestchenak, in Shanghai, has been appointed

Mo. Mr. Hau

the Permanent train and are expected to arrive having fled there, it is alleged with to succeed him. late to-night although it is sug. $2,000,000 from the Manchukuo gested that the Manchukuo may trengury in addition to $1,000,000 Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs attempt to prevent Dr. Koo passing of his own. He is said to be in repinces Mr. Quo Tai-chi, and Mr. Pulantien on the border of Japan- communication with Chang Hauch-Liu Tsung-chich, former Minister

Renter ese lensed ferritory-Router Speliung and with a Soviet officer into Spain, replaces Mr. Isu Mo.--

[ Manchuli--Reuter, cinl.

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NOW IS THE TIME TO INSULATE

First place in the long Jump event was secured by representative of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. The Jnt Regiment provided the best competi- tor in the high jump.

Half Mile Relay-1, Royal Artillery; 2.

2, South, Wales Borderers; Jal Regiment; 2.

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3, South Wales Borderers.

Long Jump-1, Argyll and Suther South Wales Highlanders; 2. Borderers; 3. Jnt Regiment.

Three Miles Team Race, Hong- South Wales kong S.R.A.; Horderers; 3, Jat Regiment,

SEWELL & WRIGHT

WIN H.K.C.C. MIXED DOUBLES

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G. W. Sewell and A. F. Wright, playing at minus 30, defeated L. and G. Rodger (ser.) in the final of the longkong Cricket Club handi- cap doubles tennis tourament the stand court yesterday.

Sowell and Wright won the first sel at 8-6, conceded the next at 6-3, but outplayed the Rodger brothers in the final stanza to the tune of 6-1. This is the last result in the Club tournaments.

The number of newspapers in Soviet Russia is now 2,230. Pravda has a circulation of 2,200,000, Izvestia 2,000,000, and the Peasants Gazelle, published once every three days, over 3,000,000 copies.

Nanking, Apr. 21.

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