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NANCY

I'M GETTIN' SICK OF THE COUNTRY--- 1 WISH AUNT FRITZI

AN' SLUGGO DIDN'T LIKE

IT SO MUCH---

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

I WISH 'WE: WUZ: LEAVIN". FER Home SOON---- BUT I BETTER NOT SUGGEST IT--- THEY'D JUMP ALL OVER ME?

By Ernie

September 23, 1939.

Bushmiller

THIS QUIET LIFE IS GETTING

ON MY NERVES---

I'D LEAVE THIS MINUTE BUT I KNOW THE CHILDREN WOULD FEEL AWFUL!

AVE-7

·ERNIE ZA

South China Soccer Team Loses In Manila

Tourists Show Sluggish Form Against Sparkling Local Sto. Tomas Side

Manila, Sept. 20.

A rejuvenated University of Sto. Tomas eleven step- ped out on the field at the Rizal Football Stadium last night and literally trod rough-shod over a sluggish South China team. A crowd of 7,000 soccer fans saw the locals repulse the much-touted invading team to the tune of 4-2.

Although the vialling team boasts through into the net after Goatle of no less than six bouters who were Chang Yung Z blocked Larrazabal's members of the eloven which re attempt at a goal. presented China at the Work! Olym ple Gomes in Berlin in 1930, it did not coire up to the standard of play demonstrated by the Hongkong inter- port squad which Came here just May, and many of the fons were n Play in the second half was rather bit disappointed. It might be suki, | slow with the Tomimles dominating however, that the Slo. Towns eleven, the stuntion for the most part. The bolstered by three or four stellar visitors had several excellent changes additions, played one of its best to score but falled. games last night. Although sßil{ "After 20 scoreless minutes Fran- carly in the season for them, the jetsco Valdes again gut on the ball Tainles displayed ulce teamwork (and after cul-smarting the Chinese and an abundance of speed and de-backs, shot the spherold into the net Berved their victory.

for Sto. Tomas' fourth marker,

With the nine in the bag the

The great Lee Wal-tong. Hol of Chinese football fans for a score of years gave further evidence that age and time has at last caught up with him and hos affected his playing, He was erratic last night. But It

Francisco Valdes, UST centre for word, accounted for the local's third goal. He denied the net with a fast roller which again caught the Chin- ese goalie Ant-footed.

The tumultuous romance of Barbara Stanwyck and Joel McCrea, a hardy trouble-shooter, shares the locals ensed up a bit and Lee Wal-interest with the building of America's firɛl trans-continental ralfroad in “Union Pacific," Cecil B. de Mulle's tong dribbled through in the last latest motion pleture eple, coming soon to the Queen's and Alhambra Theatres.

minute of play to score for the visitors.

The Celesiluds will play their next was Lee Wai-tong who scored the game to-morrow night when they Anal goal of the game, in the last | bekle the YCO AC booters, Manila minute of play, and which prevented | Football League champions, Kick-

··his tenm from being completely off will be at 8.30 pm.

rouled.

The visitors drew Arst blood, scoring their first tally within the first five minutes of play. Lee Wol tong intercepted a pass, dribbled through the UST backs, and passed to Lai Shiu-wing, left in, who booted the ball into the net for a marker.

THREE QUICK GOALS

The Glowing Goldies, however, come back with La vengeance and chalked up three goals in succession to lend by the score of 3-1 in the first half. Alberto Larrazabal, UST right in and a member of the Philip "pine Inter-portTMsefcétlön, garnered the first goal for the jocals. He scored with a "enbezada" "on Fer- nando Moreta's long bool, Goalie Chang Yung Z was caught complete- ly flat-fouted on the play.

The second Sto. Tomus tally was made by Fernando Moreta, left half back who literally ran the ball

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The line-ups last night:

SOUTH CHINA-Z Chang Yung Z Hau Yung Sang. (Lee Kwok Was). Lee Tin Bank Kwok Yung Leung Wing Chul. Sung Ling Wing. Yeung Sin Yick.

Fung King Chiong.

Lee Was Tong.

Lai Shiu Wing. Lai Chura Sang. (Loo Tur Klan),

STO, TOMAS—

A, Prieto,

M. Nieto.

E. Burcos.

1. Larrazabal,

-(Meri-Gorzaleg)."

B. Richards.

P. Moreta.

D. Hayes.

A. Larrazabal.

P. Valdes.

C. Montes,

A. Arricta.

Officials: Johnny Worrell, referee; Ramon Altonaga und Eduardo Ayesa,

linesmen.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Omeiul summary issued yesterday says:

ALLIED WAR COUNCIL

MEETS IN ENGLAND LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reuter)-A meeting of the Supreme

War Council took place in England this morning and afternoon. It was attended by M. Daladier, M. Dautry (the French Minister. of Munitions), General Gamelin, Admiral Darlan, Mr. Chamber- lain and Lord Chatfield.

Chinese Break Into Canton

It was officially announced that developments since the meeting of September 14 were | reviewed, and their effect on the course of events, was estimated.

There was full agreement on the course-to-be followed, both-in-order summa

to meet these developments, and to Outer Defences Cut At

give effect to the Allied plans.

The Council considered the ques- tion of munitions and supplies, and agreement was reached on procedure for co-ordinating and perfecting the

made arrangments

by the two

governments,

It is understood that the meeting

occurred in ǹ Sussex town.

The French members of the Council flew over to England and baɛk home.

Return To Paris

Several Points YUNGYUN, Sept. 23 (Cen- trail. Chinese forces have smashed through the Japanese outer defence lines for Canton at several points, field dispatches claim.

PROGRAMME AND PLAYERS CHOSEN TO-DAY'S BOWLS

The following are the programme

of matches in the Lawn Bowls League to-day and some of the rinks selected to represent the various, clubs:

First Division. Recreio A Recreio B

v. Kowloon C. C. v. Civil Service Craigengower v. Bowling Green

Second Division Bowling Green v. Police. Third Divisten

Craigongower

v. Hongkong F.C. Kowloon F.C. v. Stanley Kowloon C.C. v. Electric

PLAYERS SELECTED First Divisios Craigengewer- liong Silng. T

Lucks, L. R. Souza 4. E. Coales: W 3. Penny, K. M. Omar. 3. 8. Landolt, C. 8. Roselli A. A. Razack, W. Ward, A. M. Omar, R. ann.

Recreio AL. J. Silva, C. M, Silva, 3. 7. V. Ribeiro, P. X. M. Bliva; J. Luz, A. P. Guterres, B. F. Lu, H. A. Alves; L. F. Xaylet. C. E. Marques, J. E. Noronha,

G. Bliya.

Fahsien, Pingkong, Kalhow, Aotaulu and Fukwohu have been Recrelo BA B. Rodrigues, A. M. successively recaptured by them in ac, Pereira, D. C. Alves, B. Basto, F. X. Xavier, C. R. Pereira, A. A. Remedios; C. series of counter-assaults.

PARIS, Sept. 22 (Reuter).-M. Daindier arrived back from England by air this evening, and expressed No fewer thun great satisfaction at the result of the casualties

prisoners

Turko-Russian Talks

ISTANBUL, Sept. 22 (Reuter) Minister, and three high officials to Mr. Saraghoglu, the Turkish Forelas day sailed to Odessa, en route to Turkey, M. Terentieff is with them. days in Moscow..

They are expected to stay for ten

The week opened quietly and a ttle apprehensively, but after a meeting of the supreme war council. short while this was succeeded by buyers entering the market, though for

making their bids on lower and more cautious levels. not on any large scale and offering Transactions were becoming scarce, the enquiries dried up, the market relapsing to a state of Jothargy, Paradoxically enough this lethargy has been alded by the attitude of holders. Undoubtedly there must be some timid helders about. but whatever selling orders may be on the market, the surface remains un- ruffled and hawking, is entirely absent.

THE HONGKONG TYRE CO.

1942

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-MAUREEN :: OʻSBILIVÁN. MENRY FONDA MYASALLAMY

BUSINESS BONE DURING THE WEEK

H.K. Bank $1,200, $1,200.

Union Ins. 3303

Docks $18. $18

Providents $4.20

Hotels $4.80, $414, $4.65, $4.00, $4.55 Tramways $15.35, $15.

Electries $51, $50

Dairy Farms' (old) $20, $20 Dairy Farms (new) $10 H.K. Mines 0% cts.

Buyers H.K..Wharves $09 -H. & S. Holefs $4

Sellers

ILK. Mines Oels.

Governor At Bowls

It is reported that a Turkish-Soviet assistance pact is to be negotiated,

Turkish politient circles feel that the pact would guarantee the security of the Black Sea and the Dardanelles.

Subscription Lists Open

Soares; C. F. Nemedios, C. II. Dasto, J. V. V. Riveiro, J. J. Basto,

2,500 Japanese

Kowican CCV. C. Labrum, W. J. M. were Inflicted, and

Brown, H. Nah, F. Goodwin; T. A. Madar, addi- were taken. In

3. Fraser, Willy Hyde, Z. C. Fincher; Geo tion.

field four

five Lee, W. Mulesky, J. Hyde. E. Kern. pleece, trench mortars, nine heavy machine-Civil Service Bunman, A. Grimmitt. F. Jones: guns, twelve light machine Ecclesial, W. Burling. L Collyer, Rising Sun, and considerable am- guns, 285 rifles, five finga of the Strange; t. II. Davies, R. R. Wood, 21. Kowloon B.G.C—A. §, Russell, G. E. P. munition were seized. Chinese casualties were admitted.

Some 300 Thompson, W. 5. Drake, W. Macfarlano; 2. A. Cheesman, T. E, Robson, J, C. CUL A. M. Holland; It. P. Phillips, 8. M. White,

Rakuen. J. Holidge.

Becond Division

The Chinese successes were attri-J, B. Logan, G. Meyer, buted to the co-operation between the troops and civilians,

lines,

1.

J. S. Dinnen, & V. Searle, R. White, Duncan; E. A. Peckham, K. C. Hamilton, E. A. Alklos. D. W. Watorion; A. Morton,

Third Division

Armed peasants helped to disrupt G. W. Deacon, Harrower it. Lockhart. the Japanese communication destroy important bridges and attack both men and women, assisted in Chinese military transport, first aid service and elimination of trailors and undesirable elements.

T. Gooding.

Prison Oncers P. Gülespie, V. I Freeman, G. Jostar, T. File: W. Webber. W. Filzgerald, 3, McCutcheon, A. Jillot; Cowland, F. V. McGrau, J. W. Hudson, |_ Craizengowers-3. C. Kerrisom

E McNay, A. J. Coelho, G. 8. Ladd; 8. J Solina, T. A. Petersen, C. W. Lam. 4. Paul: Y. A. REZACK, J. J. Xavier, IL, W. Randall, D. A, Rotario. The British Red Cross Society graph" is used by the "Hongkong Tribble. G. E. Taylor. A. Wright, X. B. THE prefix "Special to the Tele-A Madar, W. H. Robber W Nach, A. C. Howloon CC-C. A, Green, I. J. Smith, and St. John War Organisation Telegraph" to indicate news which is Harding. J. R.

W. hamwy: R. recently inaugurated by the strictly copyright under the pro- Meadows

Hongkong Electric-A. J. Paul, B. A. Governor at a public meeting at visions of the Telecommunications Owens, I do Bome, W. B. Muskett: a. G. Government House, has now bears the indication "UF" is received G. B. Themson; J. Barron, It. C. Bulter,.

Ordinance, 1035, Such news

Gardner, 1. 8. Mckay, G. T. Padgett, G. comploted the preliminary, work in flongkong on the date of publica-

J. K. Bloan, B. Deacon. and many activities are already tlen, by the United Fress Associates mond, I, J. Bicknell P. A. 1amilton;

Freudly Match Kowloon B.G.C, Pape, G. 8. Ham in progress.

who reserve all rights and forbid re-, Walker, W. Hi. Organ, 7. H. Wilkin publication, either wholly or in part, pon, B. Handle: W. A. Tomiin, without previous arrangement. Spradbery, W. C. Harrower, G. E. Turpin.

A good start has already been mado in the knitting section. On Tuesday mornings from 9.30 a.m. at the Helena May Institute, all those who can knit are welcomed and given wool to make socks and other gar- ments. At the зате place an Wednesday mornings a bandage making and rulling meeting is held. As the final of the Goscombe-Entertainments are in process of O'Sullivos lawn bowls competition is being arranged. being played on the Police green

Subscription lists are now open. to-morrow, the Governor will lead a | Already generous donations have been Government House rink against one Į received and the list of subscribers, from the Polleo Recreation Club, on will be published weekly. In the an adjoining green

papers.

! The rinka will comprise the Gover Subscriptiong should be sent to the ['nor, J. Denkin. Bir Atholl Mac-Hon, Treasurer, Mr, F. B. Winter, Gregor,--Mr. Justice Lindsell and British War Organisation · Fund, C. S. Fender, J. R. M. R MeWalter, Hongkong and Shanghai Banking J. S. Riddell and C. G.. Perdue, Corporation.

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