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It is requested that all Civil | Associations and individuals, who wish to place wreaths on the Conotaph at the conclusion of the Service on Armistice Day, will kindly inform the undersigned, in writing, before November 6th, 80

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that

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WANCHAI ROBBERY.

THIEVES DECAMP WHEN

ALARM IS RAISED

A gald finger ring and four the only Hongkong dollara wAS loot from what was obviously well planned robbery, committed

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1932.

KOWLOON CONTINUE TO EXPERIMENT

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(Continued from Page 8.) BORDERERS OR 9. CHINAT Can the Borderers beat South Chian on Sunday? Well there are at Wanchal early yesterday after-points in their favour. For one ! noon.

thing the Chinese team has been out of Roccer for a fortnight, and I A man who gave the name of another is that the Borderers aro They Chan went to a building in Lock-playing first rate football. hart Road, and depositing $1 ask-are not as pretty as South China, ed that a cubicle be engaged for but they can be equally as him.

effective, as the Club found out to ago. cost fortnight

a Later in the day the landlady their Hau Yung-tak, saw Chan talking Frankly I fool the Borderers' de- to a carpenter in the hall. With fence is not strong enough to hold her was another inmate. Li Wun. the dashing and deadly Chinese Suddenly Chan seized her by the Yannera, but on the other hand the A forward line throat, while the carpenter thren- soldiers have tened her with a paint scrapor. which can score and acore fast. They dragged a gold ring from her The best balanced team will win, Onver and took 34 belonging to L and it will probably be the

Chinese. Wun.

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While the robbers were engaged day of October, 1932, at 3 pm, with Hau Yung-tak, Li Wun rush- at the Offices of the Publiced downstairs and raised the Works Department, by Order of alarm. When she returned with His Excellency the Governor of help, however, Han Yung was one Lot of Crown Land at Ma lying on the ground, gagged an Tau Wel, in the Colony of bound, but the robbers were not Hong Kong for a term of 75 in sight.

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SUGAR MARKET

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS

Y.M.C.A. WIN.

YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY

(Continued from Page 8.)

In the centre of the attack is Bea man Hawgood, who on this, his Best in the Colony showed appearance himself a player capable of good work in front or goal and by no means

arise. The two inside men, A. B. slow to selee opportunities when they

are also Robertson and Tel. Lewis very clever with the stick.

The officers were without thair usual inside forwards but the sub- stitutes, Lieut. White, Lleut Slade and Lieut. Bartlett did some really useful work. Had the strongest team been fivided there is no doubt the Mamak bན་ team would have gone under

Sinds Sub. Lieuta. Donald and much larger margin, scored for the Offears while A. B. Hodges replied for the rings. The line up was as follows; Officers.Lieutenant Co. Highom; Com Colpoys unst Lieut.

Galsford, Haselfoot Majendio; Llout.

and Lieut. Lloyd; Lieut. Donald, Lieut. White, Lieut. Slade, Leut. Bartlett Rumingham.

Mamak Team-Ldg. Sig. Evans; Tel. Steers and Ldg. Sen. Rhodes; E. R. A., Wisdom, E. R. A: Dunn and A. B. Hodges; C. P.70. Noseworthy, A. B. Robertson, Ldg. Sea Hawgood.

Com. Licut

Sub.

and Lieut.

Keppel Defeated in Close Tel. Lewis and A. B. Allen.

Water Polo Game.

Floiding 糕

team, the acratch

H.M.S. beat Y.M.C.A. yesterday Keppel at water-polo three goals to one in the Y.M.C.A. bath. It was an even contest with Railton and Camp- bell standing out for the elvilinn team. King was prominent in de fence for the Keppel.

Grimth opened the scoring for the Keppel but Campbell equalised before Aris put a neat back-flip in and Camp- the change over. In the second half

The following cable at the close of the sugar market yesterday has been received by Messrs. Pen-bell added another. treath and Co.

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The teams were:

Keppel Mitchell; Sewell, King: Hutton: Hutchinson, Grimth, Ambler. Y.M.C.A.Nicholls; Lange, Jen- ner; Railton; Aria, Campbell, Broken- shire.

INDIAN TERRORISTS.

CHITTAGONG INHABITANTS GIVE THEM SHELTER

MAMAK GAMES.

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5 p.m., 4th November

p... 11th November

bp.m., 18th November

Date Due at London

9th December

18th December

23rd December

The Afternoon Bervice to Macan is suspended until further notice.

Mat can now forwarded to Europe vin Biberon. Letters and postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded via Siberia" if so superscribed.

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Letters for this route should be marked "Baigon-Marseilles Air Servico" and banded in at the G.F.O, or Kowloon Post Office.

INWARD MAILS.

One of the best matches of the season was the result of the meeting in the Mamak tournament at King's Park yesterday between the 24th Battery R.A., and H.M.S. Tamar. The Battery won by three goals to two.

Japan throughout.wero The exchanges even and the standard of play was Japan Japan higher than that witnessed in many of

From

the games to-dute. The reason for U.S. A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hat San Franciero, 80th Sept.) President Adams this was the excellent combination and the evenness in prowess of the Shanghai and Swaton opposing factions,

Strnita

U. S. A., Honolulu, Japan, and (San Francisco, 7th October

the centre half, Downs, who broke up

The Naval side was well served by Japan attack after attack levelled at their bal. Unfortunately he received an injury to the foot and was forced to Jenve the field for a while.

The Tantnr were the first to open the scoring, Stone finding the net in the first half, and before the interval In the Battery. Collier replied for the second half Salt gave the Army men the lead but Stone hough the before scores level again. Shortly the end Smith netted the winning goal for the Artillery.

BATTERY WIN.

was

The met hetween the R.AS.C. and the 1st H.K,S. Battery, which was postnoned from October 13th played off yesterday and resulted in win for the Indians by four goals to nil.

London, Oct. 27. It is reported from Calcutta that a collective fine of £6,000 has

The Battery had the services of been inflicted on the inhabitants Lieut. . K. Macfarlane, the Army of Chittagong and seven neigh-ontre forward, who signalised his

the appearance in

Mamak bouring village on the charge of first

tournament by melting two goals in sheltering terrorists.

the first half. It was in this half their two that the Battery scored other goals.

There was no scoring in the secund.

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half.

Playing at Caroline Hil yesterday Afternoon the Radio Sports club de feated the Wishart by 7 goals to 2

Manila

Calcutta and Straits

Suez (Letters and Europe vla

Papers) London, 6th October and Parcels, 29th September Calcutta and Straits Japan and Shanghai

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October 30.

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Samshui and Wuchow Fort Bayard Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U. S. A., Central and South America and Europe via Victoria B. C., and *Europe vin Siberia

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, Enst and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marcilles

of M. Shanghai

in an interesting game. The Radio Hoihow and Bangkok were without the "rvices Singh. P. Singh and H. Singh, and | Manila, Australia and New Zealand the Wishart were also without the their services of Cmdr. Bannister, centre-forward.

The Radio forwards were it as

vin Thursday Island

usual cavecially the three inside men. Letters for "Saigon--Marselles

but the defence was a bit weak owing to two of their players who failed to torn up. Joginder Singh and Hantb were outstanding in the Endia's de fence. For the Rad'o, Kalwant Singh scored two goals, Avtar Singh twa. IG. Singh Prem Singh and Sartin

For Singh on each.

the Wishart the contreforward netted hoth,

To-morrow the Radio Sports, Cnb will meet the H.M.S. Pheonix in the Mamak Tournament. Match will be played at Caroline Hill at 4.30 p.m.

REFEREE'S ACTION.

(Continued from Page`8.)

these players to the Colony the Navy should make a successful bid to take the Sim Shield from the Club, the present holders.

THE team to represent the Med-

way in the Mamak competition also enjoys a reputation that can- not be discounted and they are nu doubt the strongest of the naval units in the league. Eighteen players have been signed on as eligible to play, all past maaters In the art of hockey, and the selection of the strongest team will require not a little thought.

So excellent are the revisions

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Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Bangkok via Swatow Shanghai

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Manila, Rabani, *Australia and "New

Zealand via Brisbane

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Sandakan Straits Amoy

Japan and Canada

Shanghai, Japan. Canada, U.S.A.. Central and South America and Europe via Vancouver BC, and Europe in Siberia

Per

made "In the rules of hockey. by the International Hockey Board that they do not call for comment. Many the issues which, in the past, have caused such confusion are now made clear and they have been readily accepted by the Mamak tournament committes and other clubs in the Colony. The rale which is likely to cause the great- ost trouble is that which states that in stopping the ball neither foot nor lag may be used in win- nort of the stick. This practice hey boon Urad freale in the mat and in the games which have been played since the nuention of the Swatow, Amoy and Formosa rolos has been responsible for the frequent blowing of the whistle. Another revision which is likely to

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Strafts, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, East and South Africa, Aden Egypt and Earope via Marseilles

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ense concern for a while is that ROOF OF THE WORLD.

in regard to the bully, it being now dearned that only the int face of the atlek can be nead for play. ing the ball or making contact with Phe opponent's ahek at, a bully. Reforo this alteration the hooked stick was invariably used.

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RUSSIANS CLAIM TO HAVE REACHED ELEVATION

London, Oct. 27.

A Soviet mountaineering

Kongso Sunkong

.November 8.

November 8.

,November 4.

November 4.

November 5.

November 5.

.November 6.

Date and Time.. Fri, Oct. 28, 4. p.m.

.Fri., Oct. 28, 5 p.m..

President Jefferson ....Fri., Oct. 28.

Parcels, ...Oct. 28, 3 p.m. Rog..

..Oct. 29, 4.15 p.m Letters,.....Oct. 28. 6 p.m. (Due Victoria B. C., 15th November)

Hakozaki Maru ........Fri., Oct. 28. K. P. O. Reg.Oct. 28, 4.30 p.m. Letters, Oct. 28, 4.30 p.m.

G. P. O.

Reg.

.Oct. 28, & p.m. Letters, ...Oct. 20 6 2. (Duo Marseilles, 28th Noventber.} Kweiyang....Sat, Oct. 29, 10.30 a.m. Deucalion ..Sat., Oct. 29, 10.30 am.

Kamo Maru...

Registration

Letters

.Sat., Oct. 29.

.10.45 am. .11:30 am.

(Duo Thursday Island, 10th Nov.). Helikon ..Sat., Oct. 29, 1 p.m.

Glenbeg

Helikon

Anhui

Reg..

K. P. O.

.Oct. 29, 1 p.m. Lotters,....Oct. 29, 1 p.m.

G. P, Q.

Reg.,.Oct. 20, 1.30 p.m. Letters, ....Oct. 29, 2 p.m."

..Sat., Oct. 29, 1.30 p.m. ..Sat, Oct. 29, 3.30 p.m.

Pres. Adoma

Hulchow ... Hozan Maru Hellos

Conte Verdo Hydrangea

Sat., Oct. 20, 6 p.m. Sat, Oct. 29, & p.m. .Sun., Oct. 80, 8.30 a.m.

.Sun, Oct. 30, 9 a.m. .Sun., Oct. 30, 9 a.m. ...Sug., Oct. 30, D a.m. ..Mon., Oct. 31, p.m. Tinegara...Tues., Nov. 1, 0.30 am. Rai Ning .....Tuen.. Nov, 1, 2 p.m. Pres. Jackson Tues., Nov. 1, 4.30 p.m. Norviken Tuck, Nov. 1, 6 p.m.

Wed, Nov. 2. .1st 5 p.m. ,8.47 4.m. .9.80 a.m..

Nellore

Parcels Registration

Letters ....

(Duo Brisbane 21st November).

Ausma Maru

...Wed., Nov. 2.

Farcels. ..ist Nov., 5 p.m. Letters 2nd Nov., 8.30 a.m. '(Duo San Francisco, 28rd November.) Mausang....Wed, Nov. 2, 8.30 am. Philoctetes

...Wed, Nov. 2, 2.80 p.m.. Talyuan...Wed., Nov. 2. 3.20 p.m. Protesflaus Thurs., Nov. 3, 10.30 a.m. (Duo Victoria B.C., 28th November).

Empress of Asia Thur., Nov. 8. 3 p.m. Parcels,....Nov., 8, 8.00 pm. Rer....Nov. 8, 4.15 p.m. Letters, ...Nov. 8, 5.00 pat.. (Due. Vancouver B.C., 21st Nov.). s. Hai Yang... Fri, Nov. 4, 1 p.m.

Rajputana

......Sat, Nov. 8. K. P. Q. Parcels,..... Nov. 4, 4.80 p.m. ..Nov. 5, 9 a.m. Lelters, Nov. 5, 10 am

G. P. O.

...Nov. 4, 6 p.m. ..Nov. 6, 9.45 a.m. Letters,....Nov. 5, 10.30 .m. Canton Mara....Sun., Nov. 0.9 a.m. -(Due Marseilles, 2nd December.) Correspondence only.

Parcels, Reg.,

edition has reached 21,000 feet. above the sen lavel by attaining the famous Pamir Platenu, known [38 the "root of the world.”

The expeditionis. continuing Ita felimb with the ohteet of scaling ¡Harmo Peak, 23.188 feet high- ex-Our Own Correspondent.

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