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HOCKEY RESULTS

MAMAK POINT FOR MULE CORPS

JATS AGAIN BEAT

ed:

.BORDERERS

To-morrow's Match.

T. 8. D. Whitley, C. C. Francia, W. G. Johnson, R. A. Carroll,

United HC-Nabl: E. Isaacs, R. Khan; W. Hewitt, F. Reed, V. II. white; A. N. Other, R. Blyth, G.

Winch, R. J, Reed, A. Xavier.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1933.

MR. PEPYS IN HONGKONG

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EXTRAORDINARY LONDON CASE

(Continued from Page 1.)

As the

The two young boys gavė avid- once alleging that Mra. Woodcock made the slanderous statements complained of to their mother. In did not understand what was cross-examination they said.. they meant and naked their mother to explain it to them.

THE DEFENCE.

RADIO BROADCAST

DANCE MUSIC FROM THE.

HONGKONG HOTEL

From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 155 metress

..

4-7 pm. Chinese recorded Dro

7.11.30 p.m. European programme 7.8.40 p.m.

A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Dance Orchestra, from the Hongkong

recorded musle will be broadcast from

the Studio).

New

19.80 p.m. Rugby' Mid-day Prens

11.30 p.m. Close Down. programmes

All records in the above European BW. Tabrary.

ArG selected .from

Nov. 10th-Up betimes and fand more especially my "books. after trimming myself to the office For it is in my mind to live the where I do find not much business life of a hermit, my wife, poor fication of his vanity. I dis- and no Inter to Kowloon to see the wretch being at home, and I at trusted my father and had no WEEK-END BROADCAST Krickett--but Lord! how the Ser-: vicca do make a fob of it, though grievous charges to educate, my affection for him except much good cheer and I drink a funily, the costas of which do put benefactor of my boys, Anggon or two of alo with Mr me at a greate atonde, as I doubt Frank. Home then to the Clubbe not they do others and make me where I find Mr. Pitt who speaks to me of his now garden, which I melancholique. Yet later I meet The Hongkong Indian Mule Corps doubt not shall be well enough, Mr. Pitt whe doth cheer me some played a drawn game with the 8th yet I am at a stonde to seo he, thing with his conversation, and I Battery, RA in a Mamak Hockey grows no vines of the tomato--or stall with him a good while drink Tournament match on the Marina saw nover a one-and where Iing a glass of Toliauds waters. ground yesterday afternoon, each nide, scoring one goal Exchanges may find my salades later I know

The entire musical numbers of "The were fairly equal throughout. In not. Dined early, and so to bed. Writing later in my illary and so the first half the Mele Corps took Nov. 11th-Remembrance Day. to bed.

Dondollers" (Gilbert and Sullivan). the lead through Mohammed Khan This day, being the most solemn

Mr. Woodcock, giving evidence

Recorded under the direction of Nov, 14th. Thla day it do make for the defence, declared that

Rupert D'Oyly Carte. and maintained it to the interval. of the year, dawns fair and the

8 p.m. (Local Time and Weather On the resumption, the Battery usunt orders are solemnized. But he stark mad to And the press of since his daughter's marriage ho Report). lovelled the score through Llaut before they do come to the business which doth call me when had rendered her financial as- 8.40-9-p.m. Band Selections. Laine.

Ceremony in the Square, in the I`fain would be at the Krickett, sintance on many occasions. An Alda-Introduction, and woorish ** Cathedral of St. John's, the Dean Yet in the end I have it all pretty he was practically destitute at Alda Grand March and Flualo

Ballot (Verdil). do speak many words of wlao

Leicester ho sont her one letter

(Verdi). A Mamak match is being played counsel. And I am persuaded well ordered by the hour of and one only not 10-sking her at King's Park to-morrow at 11 am, that this form and Ceremony can- nuncheon and to watch the same to come to Ryde. He never enter: Tannhauser-March (Wagner),

Creatoro's Band between the Central British Associa tion and the United Hockey Club. uot be continued these many where I do finde Shanghalined into any undertaking to Marcho Aux Flambeaux (Bayerbeer), The following teams will be engag-years to come, not that the spirit a mighty pather with three hun-educate the boys, but paid their Band of II. M. Coldstream Guards;

9.11.30 p.m. is amias but that it marches with dred and a fifty notches to make foes at the Grammar School until Bickford: F. W. K. Allen, C. Ha)- And I would fain see a more/ere they shall defent the lions" There was no truth whatever in Hotel Grill Room, by courtesy of the

C.B.A.-G. "Monn; A. Pole, D. Imuch that must be forgotten.

he was unable to do so any longer. kong side. In the Pavillion I am perpetuate the memory of our minded to speak with Mr. D. Leach letters or that he had stolen them glorious Dead, and trent of our as to the chance but he do turn from his daughter's fint hopes for future peace. For upon me a somewhat melancho- evil as the days may be, I cannot lique look and seemed in suffering,ally denied in the witness box that

Mrs. Woodcock also emphatic bellove that men will ogain suffer the horror of War to be launched I did say nothing lest worst and

ever spoken the de- upon the world. Speaking of this might befall. And so I do sit all famatory words attributed to her after with Mr. Povy, we are both the afternoon and watch the very or any of them. put in mind of the many young Kallant Aght of Shanghai, and men to whom the Great War is ome mighty good Krickett, and Cross-examined by Mrs. Ash- won by three goals to one, in but a name even, as has been more especially the bowling of well-Cobban, she said it Was friendly match on the Marion around written, the War in Southern Mr. A. Pearce who doth spinne the absolutely untrue that she "always yesterday afternoon.

Afrique is to us. But it is a hard ball mightily and keep a fine length. spoke of her step-daughter as that matter and I pray that God shall And to Mr. Povy I do call him patre dreadful creature and pointed the guide-our counsels uright, Later, digue fitus dignior, forgetting for finger of scorn at her in the after taking my huncheon, to the the nonce un had not his humanities streets of Ryde." Krickett where the Colony doesno nor one man in a hundred none so B. And $0,

having in this Town. Yet I am in doubt dined, to the Kowloon Clubbes to the significance of the Mr. Justice Bonnett, giving dance. Phrase, the answer belag a lemon, judgment, said that the plaintiff's where they do hold a And there, as I suppose, I then he did say. And at the end we evidence had fallen far short of most perfect dance floor in the did win pretty handsome, and

proving that there was any con- Colony,

merry, am glad of it. Yot do the Shang-tract to educate her boys. Ho and all very There be many of the dances hai eleven take their beating was satisfied that what Mr. Wood- called "Paul Jones" aud certes, very gallant way, being nigh in cock did was consistent with a when many strangers be there, all cases, very olde friends of feeling of sympathy for his daugh The following have been selected there be a very excellent entertain- mine. And aon comes Mr. A. to play for the Central British As-ment. After we fall to singing a Simpson who tells me that in histor, and her children, who were sociation Ladies in a friendly hockey catch or two-and so, home, but at Judgement we had not won so enaflylving in, a state of comparativa match against the Hoogkong Ladies what hour I know not.

had Mr. D. Leach used his fast poverty. It was purely voluntary Hockey Club "B" team at King's

bowler, whom he bowled not at all, and he did it so long as he could l Park at 3.16 this afternoon.-G.

Nov. 12th-Lord's Day. This And upon further talk I do find afford it. With regard to the Grimmitt; P. Woolley and M. Hud- day I lay into and at last I am in that I was in error supposing Mr. alleged alander, he believed Mrs. son; Hirst, Sf. L. W. Bryson and straits to trim myself and reach Sinclair did lose his tooth, plaintiff, and the action would ba Woodcock and did not bellovo the 11. L. Whitley: E S. Woolley, D. the Kowloon field before the whon the ball did strike him In Miles, M. Smith, E. Beavis and A. Krickett doth start. There all the face, it be only his dentist's dismissed with costs. Cressey,

The longkong Ladies will field the day, and I take my nuncheon with tooth that do carry awny, following eleven G. Barbour, D. the players' na My Lord's Henderson, II, Westlake, A, N. Other, Later while 1 drink a glass of Nov, 15th-Talking this night A. Owen Hughes, M. King, M Hollande waters at the Clubbe with Mr. Muleygrubs he tells me Bishop, J. Whyte, J. Dalziel, M. do seck Mr. Muleygrubs, but find the hounds be come safe to Kwan Rattey and R. King.

him not, being, as I learn, set out Tel, of which I am right glad for Kwan Tel by horse and with But ho also tells me the sad history of an accident that doth him the hounds."

[befall one Prudence. Yet I trust good many, come of it. Some talk of bagmen, but I doubt not allenco were better,

Jata Defeat Borderers. The Jat Regiment inflicted their

South Wales Borderers, when they

second defeat of the season on the

Club "A" Draw.

On the adjoining Marina ground, the Hongkong Hockey Club "A" cloven played a drawn game of one goal all against a team from the Jats.

The Club felded only eight men and had the assistance of three Indians.

· LADIES' HOCKEY.

C.B.A. Eleven To Meet H.K. Ladles "B"

HI.K. Ladles v. Y. Ladies. The following will represent the Hongkong Ladica "A" XI in a friend ly match against the Y.M.C.A. Ladies at Sookunpos to-day at 3.15 p.m.-M. Bird, B. Helbling, D. Franklin, D. Hanco, B. Pope, H. K Lowe, E. Hell, 8. Jeffries, 9. Adams, J. Churchill and E. Selby.

FANLING GOLF

REVISED LIST OF TIMES

guest.

Nov. 13th-Up Betimes and to the office where I do fall to work most diligently seeing to the necessarys in order to the doeing

I

NOT PROVED.

Mra. Ashwell-Cobban: I will have justice if I go to every court in the land. Nothing will stop me and my sone will know that their mother is clean and decent.

WHEN THE BUBBLE BURST

SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME,

10.30-11.80 a.m. A relay of the Service from the Union Church.

Preacher-The Rev. E. G. Powoll.

Order of Bervice Voluntary Hymn-"Praise My Soul the Kingi

of Heaven" Invocation and Lord's Prayor Hymn. to the Hills Will Lift Mine Eyes." Scripture Reading_ Hymn "Rest of the Weary"

Prayer Ofertory

Offertory Prayer Hymn"All Hail the Power of Jesus' Namo." Bermon-"The Riches of Christ's Poverty" Hymn "Crown Him with Many Crawns" National Anthem

Benediction.

11.30 .. Chinese recorded programme, 12-12.46 p.m. A relay of the Hop at Church Bervice..

12.45-280 p.m. European pro- ramme of recorded music.

1 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.

2.30 p.m. Close Down.

4.30-7 p.m. Chinese' recorded pro-

gramme..

7.10 p.m. European programme. 7-7.51 p.m.

Symphony No., 6 in B Minor ("The

Pathetique") (Tschaikowsky, Op. 74)...played by the Sym- phony Orchestra conducted by

Albert Contes. 7.51-8 p.m.

Two Songs by Peter Dawson (Bass- Baritone).

of my business by nuncheon. And Nov. 16th.This day I do

(Continued from Page 8.), no it falls out, and I to the manage to 800 some Krickett Krickett where I do find Shanghai which yesterday was not my good quarter. Here millions of dollars do make a pretty fob of it, and. fortune; And to my greatest have been sunk in restaurant were it not for my old friend Mr. possible joy Mr. Aren plays as buildings and restaurant business. Rocit: I Race, 1 Melt, I Burn. D. Leach, I know not how they good an innings as ever I saw, and The buildings are still there, but Arla: O Raddier Than the Cherry 'should have

the I am in mind that he does his vacated for the most part, and come from

("Acis and Galates"-Handel), matter with any face at all. And Icarly preceptors much credit. am very merry after with Mr. Nov. 17th.Talking this day at those that still survive, in a Bort Honour and Arms (Handel).

8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Povy that Mr. T. Hayward doth the Clubbe with Sir W. Pon, he do of determined way, are already Report

As well

8.3-8.33 p.m. Below will be found revised list catch a couple of pretty catches in put me in mind of the words of signalling "Depresalon."

think of reducing the price of A relay of the Organ Recital by Mr. St. Andrew's Societies match at by the irreverend youth of the doth any that the heightening ur lowering the price of such a from St. John's Cathedral. of players in the. St. Georgo's and the slips, he being heretofore said Mr. Slingsby of the Tower, who "tournedos" at the Ritz as, say, Frederick Mason, A.R.C.O. L.T.C.L Clubbe to be a non-bender, though lowering of money is only a cheat, patrician dish as shark's fin at of what persuasion such a one be and do good to some particular these former strongholds of the know not. Moreover he plays a men only. And so it seems to me epicurean, but such are the con- very pretty innings for over, fifty of this new policy of Mr. Roosevelt ditions we live in, that is what published on Friday last as notches and is not out. Whereat who in my judgement makes # gards the first oight matches an the Old Course and the first eight we do rebuke the frowardness of pretty muddle of it in Northernmost of them are advertising.

some young gentlemen whose wis- Amerique. This day being mall matches on the New Course. dom teeth be not yet dropped. day, I must close the writing

Old Course

Later to my chamber where I am my Diary early and so to the busy setting my genre in order despatching of. mv mali,

Fanling on Sunday, D. J. R. Mitchell drops out. This alters the list of starting lists 04

St. Georges Bt. Andrews

0.28 0. E. C. Marton, F. D. Hunter, 0.82 T. A. Pearce, A. K. Mackenzie. 9.80 A. E. Lissaman, C. C. Stark. 0.40 I. Newton, J. H. Ross. 9.44 N. L. Smith, W. A. Stewart. 9.48 C. E. Holmes, T. J. J. Fenwick, 9.52 H. C. Hopkins, E. W. Kirk. 9.60 H. F. Phillips, A., B. Purves.

New Course

0.32 I I. Andrewes, R. Young. 9.36 G. B. G. Hull, D. S. Robb. 9.40 S. II. Dodwell, T. R. Chasaois, 0.44 H. R. D. Hancock, K. S.

Robertson. 9.48 J. L. Shellshear, A, McKellar. 9.52 A. B. Raworth, R. K. Valentine, 9.50 C. W. F. Booker, J. A. B. Selby, 10.00 L. Goldman, A. 'Rithehfe,

ULLMANN'S . DISPLAY.

EXQUISITE EXAMPLES OF JEWELLER'S ART

DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

One of our leading property interest in the quarter, seeking to owners with a most extensive stem the tide he knew was coming, I am reliably told, sought the intervention of a high Foreign Office official when ho passed through this Colony more than a year ago. But he could not

direction hoped for, and he is now anld to be considering # It is notified that under the Juvenile narrowed down to two alter- choice Offenders Ordinance, 1932, His Ex-natives: conversion of the bigger Cellency the Governor has appointed Mr. Ho Chung Yue to be a Probation buildings into native hotels or clao into godowns, Both which seem to be without business in- ducements at the present time.

THE MON 18 MAN VOLUNTARILY There was a clean bill of health in secure assistance in the special DESCENDING TO THE NATURE OF THE the Colony on Thursday, BEAST-Emerson),

The donation by the Royal Naval Yard Police Canteen to the Cheero Club Fund, notified yesterday, was $20, not $10 as stated.

Officer.

The King's exequntur empowering The first practico danco in con- Sanor Trinidad Lacaye to act as nexion with St. Andrew's Ball will Honorary Consul for Salavader at be held in the Peninsula Hotel, on Hongkong, has received His Majesty's Tuesday, November 27, from 6.30 p.m.

ito 7 p.m. signature.

Vessels

EXCHANGE RATES

Nov. 10. .82.13/32 .10.05. .13.51

.22016

.10.00

Passengers who loft by the Em-| An amended regulation provides sixty press of Russia ize'uded Judge P.that all

axceeding Grant Jones, Col. M. 1. Logan, Mr. ons shall when under way, within Paris.. and airs. 1.1.H. Priestley, and the harbour limits, proceed with due | Geneva. Mr. J. Orman Sheppard,

caution, and at a speed not exceeding Berlin.. ten knols (Instead of nine knots Helsingfor

circumstances Oalo A meeting of the Licensing Board heretofore) unless

render an increase mecéisary.

Athens. is to be held on the 24th instant at

$70 Millan.. noon, when the following new applica-||

.01.7/18 Buenos Aires.. .40. Llons will be considered:-F. A. Lowe, | By a proclamation issued by II. E. The unique exhibition which, open-

Publican's Licence without

Bhanghal, Bar, the Governor, the Juvenile Offenders New York..

.1/8.716 ed at the showrooms of Messrs. J Trocadero Buffet, 12, Peking Road. Ordinance is to come into operation Amsterdam. Ulimana & Company yesterday, should Kowloon: Lothar Hammann, Restau-on the 20th instant. Juvenile Courts Vienna attract many people who have a rant Keeper's Adjanet Licence, penchant for exquisite Jewels Gonera! Cafeteria, P2, Hankow Rond. Kowloon and Talpe Magletracies and Madrid.

are to be established at the Victoria. Prague.. the display, which incidentally is

at the Court of the District Officer Bucharest. valued at over a quarter of a mil

Hongkong Brussels..

lion dollars, contains many beautiful Home today, hopes that her friends

Mrs. Kinnaird Watson who left for South.

creations of the jeweller's art,

Nov. 17. 82.16/32 ... 10.06

16.03.

220

10.00

570

Programme.

1. Prelude and Fugue in E minor (Bach). 2. Lamentation (Guilmant)."

8. Meditation, from Suite in E (Borowski).

4. Traumerel (Schumann). 6. Humeretke (Dvorak).

6. Introduction to Act III "Tann- hanser (Wagner).

9.83-9.30 p..

A relay from Daventry. 8.30-10 p.m. From the Studio, Selections by Lope's "All Star Five,"

Programme.

1. Blue Jazz,

by The Ensemble. 2. Blue Roses-by The Ensemble

(Vocal refrain by Larry Rull). 8. Boobe Saxophone Solo by

Torry Lau. 4. Tony'a Wife by The Ensemble

(Vocal refrain by Larry Rull). 3. What Have We Got to Lose

Plano Duet by Louiz Vito and

Terry Lour

6. Glory Trumpet Sole by Lope Barreal.

7. Something Came and Got me in the Spring-The Ensemble.

8. The Clock and the Banjo-Banjo Bolo by Fred Carpio.

9. Thanks-by The Ensembla

(Vocal refrain by Larry Rull). 10 p.m. Close Down.

All records in the above European

aro 01.0/10 Programmos

Z.D.W.'s Library.

40% 1/3.7/10 5.29

8.

selected

"LOCAL ESTATE.

from

108% SHANGHAI CHINESE BANKER 30.1/10

LEAVES $214,200

600 83754

56.50

.29 .308%%% .30.11/10 .050 .1/5 .28.144 .ID.80% .107 .1/8.81/82 1/21/10

·RELÈ *1.28

1/8 1/2.1/107 35%- f.12

·18,8/10 38.2/10

Some of the suites comprising will forgive her if she does not kay: Tenders for tho erection of Stockholm.. three or four piocos are expecially | good-bye personally. She will always Wharfingers Omce and Money Lisbon fascinating, beautiful diamonds min. remember with gratitude the many Changern Shops, etc., will be received Bombay. gling with precious coloured stones expressions of kindness and sympathy at the Colonial Secretary's Offer Yokohama. such as emeralds, rubies, sapphires, colved. She was a member of the until noon of Monday, the 4th Mantavideo. etc., all perfectly matched. One such

British Empire Fair Committee. cember. The contract comprises the Montreal. not consists of diamonds and lapis 1931/32 and this year acted for Mrs. construction of money changer's silver (anot) 2.18 /10. fazuli of a rare blue, the background Barrett on the same committee, being shops, book-stalls, telephone booths Silver (forward),1984 of platinum completing a most pleas- also Chairman of the Area Welfare and latrine, etc., at Jubiles Strout, and | War Loan.................MT, ing scheme, :!

Committes.

Jordan Road Ferry Piers,

23.16 Local estate valued at $214,200

· 19.3045

wax left by Koh Tao-ping, a bank- 100% 9% late of Shanghai, who has loft.

his wealth to be divided between his Ave sonx.

Latters of administration have been granted to Mr. J. T. Prior, at torney, for the use and benefit of Koh Fu-ding, Koh Liang-fu, Koh Wah-tong, Koh Vang chung and Kuo.

100.5/10 Var-tong.

-British Wireless.

AL FRESCO FETE

The 50th Annual Feto

of the

SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL will be held in the compound of the

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

on

SUNDAY, December 3, 1933.

Under the Distinguished Patronago of - H.E. The Governor Sir William Pool, K.C.M.C., K,B.E.

Admission:—$1.00.

Each admission ticket entitles the holder to a. Souvenir (on the evening of the Fate only). The Fote will be open from 3.30 p.m. to 11 p.m., From 3.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. excellent programmes will be staged of SPECIAL INTEREST TO CHILDREN. Tea and refresh- ments obtainable.

In the Grounds there will be a Toy Bazaar---Lucky Wheel— Shooting Gallery and a lot of other attractions.

ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR.

For

Kiddies and Grown-Ups.

COME AND HELP HONG KONG'S_POOR.

Hand-Painted by

Clarice Cliff

ULTRA-MODERNE & INEXPENSIVE

BIZARRE WARE

CANDLE HOLDERS, FLOWER BLOCKS,

TEA SETS,

VASES & BOWLS

Arts & Crafts

You have got a bad

cold!

Take Quafacoso, as I do. When the cold and damp season suls in, protect yourself against colds and all accompanying dângers. I havo, med Quayscors for years. Custacosa has had its value known and proved for decades. ® Like oh Bayar products, it is a scientifically valuable product. Is is lokers for colds

and all troubles that result from them especially those of the respires Everyone who tory organs. catches c

RAIFF

i cald readily should take advantage of the preventive

powers of Qualecoss. It strengs

fans the system, and makes resistant to infections.

Guatacose

Diseases of the respiratory organs

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