THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH,
TUESDAY,
NOVEMBER 8,
1938.
GUY FAWKES EVENING
A Guy Fawkes Evening 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 at- traction, and as 10 o'clock the tradi- tional bonfire was lighted, to the ac- companiment of a display of fire- Works.
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LOCAL FOOTBALL FIXTURES
Programme Arranged For Week-End
A running buffet provided refresh- The United Services and the Rest ments, tombola was held at intervals, of Hongkong meet on Friday, No- and a rome
organised at 11vember 11, In the Poppy Day Charity o'clock. The lucky winners received match. Fixtures for Saturday and their prizes trom the hands of Mrs. Bunday have been arranged by the Spradbury.
Hongkong FA,
Com- Because of ils success, the mittee hope to repeat the functions in the near future,
BASEBALL
MANAGER
St. Loula, Nov, 0. As a reward for sixteen years' service and assistance in the organi sation of both Major and Minor League baseball, Francla R. Blades has been promoted to the manageT- ship of the St. Louls United Press.
FRIDAY, NOV. 11'
United Services v. Rest of Kong- kong (Club), 4 pm. Referee, Hinch- cliffe. Linesmen, Kossick and Mac- Cormac.
SATURDAY, NOV. 12
First Division
(Soo-
Royal Scots v. Middlesex kunpoo), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Ip. Linesmen, Dove and Mellgrew.
Cardinalaine). 4.15 pm. Referee, Stedman.
SPORT ADVTS
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
on
South China "A" v. Club (Caro-
Linesmen, Bain and Sutterley.
Navy v. St. Joseph's (Causeway Bay), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Ottoway. Linesmen, McLaughlan and Gamlin. Kwong Wah v. Police (Kowloon), 4.15 pm. Referee, MacCormac. Linesmen, Smith and Somerville.
Second Division
South China. v. Club (Caroline Hill), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Omar. Royal Scala v. Middlesex (Sookun- poo), 2.43 p.m. Referee, Marriott
R.A.O.C. v. Eastern (Millitory), 4,16 pan. Referee, Hooper.
Kwong Wah v. Kowloon (Kow- loon), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Finch,
R. Engineers v. Kowloon (M!]}-
Third Division (A) Sunley R.A.
V Electric (St. Joseph's), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Ed-
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held Saturday, 19th November, 1938, (weather permitting) may betary), 2.45 pm. Referee Molyneux. obtained at the Secretary's QMce, Exchange Buliding; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong words. Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON Thursday, 10th November,
By Order,
1938.
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
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Introducing
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Camoul Goldwyn'a new veroan kod
Third Division (B)
The Engineers (E) v. R.A.F.
(Chatham Road), 4.15 p.m. Referee,
Phillips.
Kumaons V. Stonecuttern W/T (Chatham Road), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Demmee,
Bty. RA. v. Powhnttan (Causeway Bay), 4.25 pm. Referee. Alywin.
24th.
BUNDAY, NOV. 13
First Division
South China "B"-v. Eastern (Caro- line Hül), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Kossick. Linesmen, Barretto and Hartley.
Third Division (A) South China v. Scots (Caroline Hill), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Silva,
FANLING GOLF OUR GUIDE
Qualifying Competitions TO THE
For Captain's Cup
the
Qualifying competitions for Captain's Cup of the Royal Hongkong
CINEMAS
Golf Club were played over, the "Yellow Jack" (King's Theatre, week-end at Fanling. The leading | to-day).—A romantic version of the scores were as follow:
fight ngainst yellow fever in Cuba in which five American soldiers risk their lives to text a medical theory.
Old Course
J. W. Alabaster, 08-18-70, qualifes Robert Montgomery has another and wins the Optional Pool
dramatic role in this surring story. gallant nurse Other scores were M. Wylie Virginia Bruce as 84-1371; A. Sommerfelt 80-871: adds romantle appeal, and good 11. Overy 93-21=72;
given by Lewis Stone, F. C. Young Aupport is 00-1472; J. Stenersen 08-15=73. Andy Devine, Henry Hull, Henry
There were 34 entries for the O'Neil, Buddy
Curtis. competition and 14 for the Pool.
New Course
T. Megarry, 80-14—66, qualifies and wina Optional Pool.
Other scores were.-Lieut. Col. E. D. Matthews 86-1070; J. T. Brown 80-1871; F., Buckle 88–16–72.
There were 20 entries for the competition and 20 for the Pool,
STARTING TIMES
Club Championship and Jasper Clark Cup Matches
Ebsen and Alon
"Affairs of Annabel" (Queen's Theatre, to-day)--Jack Qakie is one of those fabulous press agents you read about and Lucille Ball is the
the heroine or
victim-of his numerous stunts. Sometimes it la funny. Good entertainment,
"gwing Your Lady" (Alhambra Theatre, to-day). — The highly hilarious romance of blacksmith belle and the dumbest wrestler that
Bawdust. ever grunted on
With Humphrey Bogart, Frank McHugh, Allen Jenkins, Louise Fazenda and Nat Pendleton.
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Buccaneer" (Oriental The following starting times hava Theatre, to-day)-Cecil D. De Mille been arranged by the Royal Hong- has travelled down to New Orleans kong Golf Club for matches in the of 1812 for this picture. Here be Jasper Clark Cup and the Qualifying finds Jean La Fitic, romantic leader Round of the Club Championship at of a pirate crew, who forfeits Bri- Fanling on Sunday, November 13:
Old
New
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9.30 am. 1.45 pm.
9.25 a.m. 1.10 p.m.
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9.45 am. 1.30 pm.
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This nifty housemaid's attire worn by Lucille Ball as the heroine of "The Affair of Annabel," in which, as a cinema queen, she clunta Incognito, at a job of domestic ser- vica. This picture is coming to thr Queen's Theatre lö-day,
BRITISH COLONIES
Criticism Of Methods In Africa
London, Nov. 7. RAS.C. v. 20th Bty. R.A. (500- British colonial methods are sub- kunpoo), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Broth-Jected to much adverse criticism in well.
a report which Lord Halley, former Governor
Punjab and of the United Provinces of India, has drawn up on the situation in Africa, says the diplomatic correspondent of Reynolds News.
P.W.D. v. Kit Cher (Club), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Thomas.
Third Division (B) A.S.A. v. Signals (Kowloon), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Clark.
WOMEN AT HELM
The report, which will be publish- ed in the next day or two by mal International Royal Institute Affairs, reproaches the British colonial administration with allowing Slavery in one form or the other to
Artemis And Sirius Take continue to exist in every African
First Position
#he 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;
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colony under direet British control. This slavery is passed off as "plana of public importance," but the fact remains, says Lord Halley, that the natives are rounded up and forced into doing this work wherever it pleases the authorities to do so.
Hundreds of children are allowed to work in goldfields, some of them in eleven and twelve-hour Hurts. The exploitation of the native labour power has become an accepted thing throughout the whole of Africa,
Colonists are accused in another passage of the report of grabbing the best pasture und farming landa from the natives. In Sout!! Africa the natives are unable to require land outside
their compounds without firat obtaining the permission of the Governor-General and the result
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that these compounds have become overcrowded and hot-beds of disease,
In some districts 90 per cent. of the natives, are stricken with con- sumption.
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SCHOOLS AT HOCKEY
Before a large number of specta- lors, the El Kadoorie Indian School defeated Queen's College by a solitary goni, scored by K. Singh only n minute before the Anal whistle, in a hard-fought hockey match at Radio ground yesterday. The game was fast throughout with M. Aïza) chiefly responsible for the victory of the Indians.
the
enormous spread of general diseases and to the fact that dogging for infileting punishment on native offenders is still in force.—Trans- Ocean.
PRESS CRICKET TEAM
The following have been selected to represent the Press in a cricket match against Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday-M. R. Abbas, F. M. el Arcul?!, H. Brokenshire, G. C. Burnett, E. R. Ellis, G. W. Giften, A. T. Lee, J. R. Luke, A. M. Omar, A. H. Rumjahn, O. Talip.
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9.25 pan. 103 pm.
0.30 am. 1.10 p.m.
9.35 am. 1.15 pm.
9.40 a.m. 1.20 p.m.
9.65 a.m. 1.23 p.m.
9.30 am. 1.30 pm.
9.35 am. 1.36 pm.
F. T. McMullen and LR. Andrewes A. E. Lissaman and
R. Young
Lt. Col. Collins and Major McDonald
lish gold and risks his life to help General Jack
Jackson. Fredric March,
Alfim Tamiroff and Francisca Gaaf have the chief parts.
"LAttle Miss Roughneck" (Males- ile Theatre, to-day)-Little Miss fable about a
Col. King and Major Edith Fellows in a
Daines
spolled movie child who runs away T. A. Pearce andļas a publicity stunt and nearly gets
P. II. Beoonce
I. P. Tamworth and an innocent man lynched for her J. B. Mackin kidnapping. Leo Carrileo, Jacque-
F.A. Redmond and line Wells and Scott Collon are the
D. J. Cimore
A. Sommerfelt and adult support.
W. J. 5. Key
A. McKellar
Marker
and
Q. E. C. Marion and
S. H. Dodwell
K. 8. Robertson and
1. 1, Mundy
F. Groves and 8. 3,
1. Fox
1. W. Shewan and
L. IL. Geare
K. 8. Morrison and
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J. A. D. Morrison Goldman али
R. G. Gray
A. D. Humphreys and A. B. Purves I. Newton and N. L.
Smith
FATHER AIDS POLICE
Son Who Proved to Be Untrustworthy
For theft of a
wallet
containing money and other articles from A. C. I. Williams of the R.A.F., a man named Li H, 29, was fined $150 or three months' hard labour by Mr. K. M. A. 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.
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Spanish Rebels Still Press Forward
Salamanca, Nov. 7.
A Rebel communique states that the Rebels continued the offensive on the Ebro front yesterday. They 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 on the enemy.
The Loyalists state that the Rebels attacked with tanks and motorised
units, supported by artillery and air force and advanced on a small part of the front. The Rebels suffered heavy losses.
The Loyalist alr force was very [nctive. A Rebel plane was shot down near Cartagena by anti-aircraft artillery and crashed into the sea,
Almeria, Rebel planes attacked Cartagena, Barcelona, Tarragona and other towns on the Catalan coast on Margaret Rose and York Brook, were Saturday, Two British steamers,
hit by bombs in Almeria and a machine was shot down in an air Aght south of Tarragona, Trans-
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Through the introduction of father, Li obtained a position as room boy in the barracks. Two days inter, Williams missed his wallet from same under his pillow, and on the
Barcelona, Nov. 7. day the defendant absconded. The defendant's father was notified of Despite vast superiority in arma- this and he promised to loente the ments, the Nationalists have recap-SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES 'vin' Hońotúlu. man. On Sunday, the defendant re-tured less than half the ground they turned home, and was detained and lost in the Gandesa sector. Jast July,
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