GUY FAWKES EVENING
A Guy Fawkes Évening was held at the Equine Sports Club, Shatin, on Saturday night, over a hundred members and their friends attending. Dancing on the lawn provided an nt- traction, and at 10 o'clock the tradi- tional bonfire was lighted, to the sc companiment of a display of fire- works.
A running buffet provided refresh- ments, tombola was held at intervale, and a rafic WAB organised at 11 o'clock. The lucky winners received their prices from the hands of Mrs. - Spradbury.
Because of its success, the Com- mittee hope to repeat the function in the near future.
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SPORT ADVTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
may
Draft Programmes and Entry Forma for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 19th November, 1938, (weather permitting) obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Building: the
Club House. Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Itood.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON On Thursday, 10th November, 1938,
By Order,
LOCAL FOOTBALL FIXTURES
Programme Arranged
For Week-End
The United Services and the Rest of Hongkong meet on Friday, No- vember 11, in the Poppy Day Charity match. Fixtures for Saturday and Sunday have been arranged by tho Hongkong F.A.
FRIDAY, NOV. 11
United Services v. Rest of Hong- kong (Club), 4 pm. Referee, Hinch- cliffe. Linesmen, Kossick and Mac- Cormic.
(Soo-
SATURDAY, NOV. 12
First Division
Royal Scola v. Middlesex kumpoo), 4.15 pan., Referee, Ip. Linesmen, Dove and Mellgrew.
South China "A" y. Club (Caro- line), 4.15 p.m.
Referee, Stedman. Linesmen, Bain and Sutterley.
Navy v. St. Joseph's (Causeway Day), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Olloway, Linesmen, McLaughlan and Gamlin. Kwong Wah v. Police (Kowloon), 4.15 p.m. Referee, MacCormac. Linezměn, Smith and Somerville.
Second Division South China v. Club
(Caroline Hill), 2.45
Omar. p.m. Referee, Royal Scots v. Middlesex (5ookun- poo), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Marriott
Eastern (Military),
R.A.O.C. 4.15 p.m. Referee, Hooper.
Kwong Wah v. Kowloon (Kow- loon), 2.45 pm. Referee, Finch.
wards.
V
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R. Engineers v. Kowloon (Mili- betary), 2.45 pm. Referee Molyneaux.
Third Division (A) RA. Stanley
Electric Joseph's), 4.15 p.m. Referee,
Third Division (B) R. Eniineers (E) V. R.A.F. (Chatham Road), 4.13 p.m. Referee, Phillips.
Kumanons v. Stonecutters W/T (Chatham Road), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Demmee.
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24th. Ity. ILA. v. Powhattan (Causeway Bay), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Alywin.
SUNDAY, NOV. 13
First Division
South China "B" v. Eastern (Caro- line H), 4.16 p.m. Referee, Kosalek. Linesmen, Darrelto and Hartley.
Third Division (A)
South Chinn v. R. Scots (Caroline Hill), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Silva,
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 8, 1938.
FANLING GOLF OUR GUIDE Qualifying Competitions TO THE
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For Captain's Cup
CINEMAS
Qualifying competitions for the Captain's Cup of the Royal Hongkong) Golf Club were played over the
"Yellow Jack" (King's Theatre, week-end at Fanling. The leading to-day)—A romantle version of the scores were as follow:
Old Course
[Dght_against yellow fever in Cuba in which five American soldiers risk their lives to test a medical theory. ¡J. W. Alubaster, B8-16:70, quatifles Robert Montgomery has another and wins the Optional Pool.
dramatic role in this stirring story, Other scores ware.-L. M. Wylle | Virginia Bruce es a gallant nurse 84-13=71; A. Sommerfelt 80-0—71; | adds romantle appeal, and good H. Overy 03-21-72; F. C. Young support 15 ziven by Lewis Stone. 86-14=72; J. Stenerson 88-13=73. Andy Devine, Henry Hull, Henry and Alan
competition and 14 for the Pool.
There were 34 entries for the Muddy Ebsen
New Course
"Adairs
of Annabel" (Queen's Theatre, to-day),Jock Oakle is one T. Mugarry, 30-14-00, qualifies and read about and Lucille Ball is the of those fabulous press. agents you wins Optional Pool.
Other scores were-Lieut. Col. E. D. Matthews 80-10-70; J. T. Brown 80-1971; F. Buckle 88-10-72, There were 20 entries for competition and 20 for the Pool.
STARTING TIMES
the
Club Championship and Jasper Clark Cup Matches
The following starting times have been arranged by the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club for matches in the Jasper Clark Cup and the Qualifying Round of the Club Championship at Fanling on Sunday, November 13:
E. T. McMullen and L. Andrewes
E. Lisaman and
Young
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worn by Lucille Ball as the heroine of "The Affairs of Annabel," in which, as a cinema queen, she stunts Incognito, at a job of domestic wer- vice. This picture is coming to the Queen's Theatre to-day.
BRITISH COLONIES
Criticism Of Methods In Africa
London, Nov. 7. British colonlul, methods are sub-
RAS.C. v. 20th Bly. RA. (Sco- kunpoo), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Broth-Jected to much adverse grillcism in well.
n report which Lord Halley, former 4.15 Governor of Punjab and of the United Provinces of Indin, has drown up on the situation in Africa, says the diplomatic correspondet Reynolds Neus.
P.W.D. v. Kit Chee (Club), p.m. Referee, Thomas,
Third Division (B) ASA. v. Signals (Kowloon), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Clark.
WOMEN AT HELM
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Artemis And Sirius Take
First Position.
The first series of the fourth women's races salled yesterday by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club over a distance of 7.3 miles gave first place to Artemis in "A" class starting at 14.45 and Sirius in the mixed classes starting at 14.55. Results:
"A" CIT
of
The report, which will be publish- ed in the next day or two by the Royni Institute of International Affairs, reproaches the British colonial administration with allowing atavery in one form or the other to African
continue to exist in every
colony under direct British control. This slavery is passed off as "plans of public importance," but the fact remains, says Lord Halley, that the natives are rounded up and forced pleases the authorities to do so. into doing this work wherever it
to work in goldfrids, some of them in Hundreds of children are allowed
eleven and twelve-hour shifts. The exploitation of the native labour power has become an accepted thing 1 throughout the whole of Africa,
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Colonists ere accused in another passage of the report of grabbing the best pasture and farming lands from the natives. In South Africa the natives are unable to acquire land outside their compounds without first. obtaining the permission of the Governor-General and the result in that these compounds have become evercrowded and hot-beds of disease. In some districts 00 per cent. of the natives are stricken with con- sumption.
The report also draws attention to the enormous pread of general
discases and to the fact that fogging.
3 for inẞicting punishment on native offenders is still in force-Trans- Ocean.
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9.30 am. 1.10 p.m.
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Lt. Col. Collins and
Major MeDonald
Col. King and diajor
Baines
heroine or the victim-of hls funny. numerous stunts. Sometimes it is Good entertainment. "Bwing Your Lady” (Alhambra Theatre,
to-day). The highly hilarious romance of a blacksmith belle and the dumbest wrestler that With ever grunted on sawdust. Humphrey Bogart, Frank McHugh, All Allen Jenidins, Louise Fazenda and Nat Pendleton.
The Buccaneer" (Oriental Theatre, to-day).—Ceell B. De Mille has travelled down to New Orleans of 1812 for this picture. Here he finda Jean La Fitte, romantle leader of a pirate crew, who forfeits Dri- tish gold and risks his life to help General Jackson. Fredric March, Akim Tamiroff and Franciscu Goal have the chief parts,
-"Littlo. Misa - Roughneek" (Majes- tie Theatre, to-day)Little Miss fable about n Edith Fellows in
spoiled movie child who runs away
T. A. Pearce and as a publicity stunt and nearly gets
P. I. Scooties
P. Tamworth and an innocent man lynched for her kidnapping. Leo Carrileo, Jacque-
J. D. Nacklo
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K. 8. Morrison and
J. A. D. Morrison Goldman and
R. G. Gray
A. D. Hurphreys :
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Smith
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Spanish Rebels Still Press Forward
Salamanca, Nov. 7.
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A Rebel communique
states that B00000- the Rebels continued the offensive on the Ebro encircled and stormed the village of Benisamet where the Ebro bridge was set on fire by the retreating enemy. The Rebels captured more than 300 prisoners and inflicted heavy losses
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The Loyalists state that the Rebels attacked with tanka and motorised units, supported by artillery and efr RELIANCE MOTORS LTD. force and advanced on a small parti of the front. The Rebels For theft of a wallet containing heavy losses. money and other articles from A. C. 1. The Loyalist air force Williams of the RAF., a man named | active. A Rebel plane was shot down L! Hi, 20, was fined $150 or three near Cartagena by anti-aircraft months' hard labour by Mr. K. M. A. | artillery and crashed into the sea, Barnett at the Kowloon Magistracy yesterday.
It was alleged that Li stole the wallet from the barrack room of the R.A.F, Kai Tak, on October 24.
Through the introduction
of his father, Li obtained a position as room boy in the barracks. Two days later, Williams missed his wallet from under his pillow, and on the same day the defendant absconded. The
notifled defendant's father was
was very
Rebel planes attacked Almeria, Caringena, Barcelona, Tarragona and other towns on the Catalan coast on Saturday. Two British steamers, Margaret Rose and York Brook, were hit by bombs In Almeria and a machine was shot down in un air ght south of Tarragona.--Trans Ocean.
Only Half Won
Barcelona, Nov. 7. of Despite vast superiority in arma- this and he promised to locate the ments, the Nationalists have recap- man. On Sunday, the defendant re-tured less than half the ground they turned home, and was detained and lost in the Gandesa sector inst July, says a special correspondent on the handed over to the police.
Ebro front.
PIROW AND
PREMIER
The object of Franco's
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present which is the during the last four months, to roll
Left- roll up the Republican Wing. Franco is using Moorish troops, London, Nov. 7,
but
they ore harrled from a cross- Mr. Oswald Pirow, Defence Minis-fire from the left bank of the Ebro.
visited Mr. Sweating engineers, stripped to r of South Africa. Chamberlain at Downing Street this the waist and covered with dust, can morning. Mr. Tirow come to London be seen working on the roads and to discuss Imperial matters with the bridges everywhere, while amid the Government, especially The South Inferno the peasantry' are Afrlenn £8,000,000 defence scheme.cernedly collecting the last grapes of --Reuter Bulletin.
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21st Nov,
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SCHOOLS AT HOCKEY
Before a large number of specta- tors, the Ells Kadoorie Indian School defeated Queen's College by a solitary goal, scored by K. Singh only П minute before the final whistle, in a hard-fought hockey match at Radlo ground yesterday. The game was fast throughout with M. Afzal chiefly responsible for the victory of the Indians.
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