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Pomfret scored from a fine posby Pascoe. Their fourth goal followed soon afterwards, and then the Kow- loon defence seemed to go to pieces, and a little before time Allen added * fifth goal.

TABAR v. AMBROSE,

THE CHINA MAIL.'

"APE-FACED MAN.

LAST STEP IN EVOLVING → THE HUMAN FRAME.

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Tho prehistoric skull the African ape man found resently in Broken Hill Mine, Rhodesia, which has been described by Professor G. Elliot Smith, Professor of Anatomy in the University of London, as that of “a most remarkable type of mankind quite new to science," was shown and discussed at a meeting of the Zoological Society at its rooms in Regent's Park on December 22.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Reuter's Service to the China Mall,)

SHANTUNG QUESTION.

EARLIER TELEGRAMS.

(Bouter's Serolog to the China Mal.)

RAILWAY STRIKE IN SAXONY,

BERLIN, January 21st.

A railway strike has been declared in Saxony.

RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

WASHINGTON. Jaouacy with. In the Senate,, during the debate on the resolution presented by Mr. Walsh ra. questing Mr. Harding to supply informa- on regarding the Shantang controversy, Mr. Underwood explained that the matter

BERLIN, January 21st unt, be suffled by the Sino-Japanese defes The press reports the arrival of the gates. The Conference could not take up | Ebriet plenipotentiario charged the question because: seven of the Confer furnish the guarantees necessary for affec of Versailles to the support of Japan. ence Powers were committed by the treaty tive Russo-German collaboration. Mr. Underwood believed that n settle

ment was very near.

Mr. Logo endorsed Mr. Underwood's views Both admitted that the Shantung The skull has been subjected to an

question had prolonged that Conference Mr. Walsh, supporting the resolution, exhaustive examination by Dr. Arthur offered the opinion that the Senate might Smith Woodward Keeper of th hesitate to agpept the Qindruple Agree Genlogical Department of the Naturalet if the Shantung problem was not History Museum, South Kensington. who now

has charge of it. The following excerpta are from Dr. Smith Woodward's report, which appeared in Nature:--

The skull is in a remarkably fresh stela of preservation, the bone having

solved.

Mr. Lodge hoped that the resolution would not be pressed, at least until the Conferenes adjourned.

M: Underwood said that any attempt to force a settlement would throw a money-wrench into the machinery of the Conference.

WASHINGTON, January 21st. The Far Eastern Committee as post-

AMERICA AND GERMANT.

to

WASHINGTON, January 21st. Mr. Hoover has written to the Mer-

com chauta Association saying that o mercial treaty with Germany was origin. ally planned, but it was decided to hold it up for the time being as it was believed that the clauses in the polition! treaty with Germany would protect the interests of American business.

PERU'S DISPUTE WITH CHILE,

LIMA, January 20th. Peru has accepted the United States' invitation to vend a representative to Washington to confer with Chile regard-

Delcating the Ambrose, threely lost its animal matter and notponed taking action regarding the Amering the earrying out of the disputed

"These two teams were very evenly matched, and 8. strenuous game resulted in & goalless draw. The **Cairo " opened the game and went goals to url on the Navy A ground, the down the field in fine combination. J.Tanar" now equal the Club with Rodger stopped them and sent out to 17 points in the league. They also England who centred to Cheshire. have a match in band. Tamar led The latter returned. Forsyth got the field throughout, Willington possession and went down on the scoring all three goals. The "Ambrose" team included seven new wing. He sent in a drop shot which Begg just missed converting in front of men. goal. The Club continued to press un til Stevenson cleared and the Sailors went away. Gerrard gave a corner, but although the ball was well pared, no score resulted, Railton getting his bead to the ball just in time and clearing. After a bit of midfield play, both ends wme again visited in quick uccession, but th defence in each care was equal to the situation. Half time arrived with the score sheet blank.

The second half was equally fast and exciting. Both acts of forwards played with determination and gave the defendern a lot of hard work, but the ball refused to go in the net. Hands against the Sailora very nearly reeulted in a goal. The ball dodged about the goul mouth in a dangerous manner for a good bit,

and then Begg sent it over the cross bar. Relieved, the Sailors went away. Stewart handled. The ball was got well in, and then the Club's defence had a very anxious time until Gerrard kicked to touch. It was altogether a very hard game, and the pace told on the players on both sides. They were an obviously tired lot when the whistle came with the score sheet still blank.

R.G.A. Y. KOWLOON,

The Gunners fielded a strong tea gainst Kowloon in their first division match and won by 5 goals to 2. Kon- loon played ten wen in the opening Pascoe set the stages of the gaine. Gunners going and they went down

at a brisk pace. Wheeler just managed to clear. Pomfret received

Teams :-"Tamar," Mitch; Smith and Samuelson; Grant, Hudson and Bryant; Hill, Ansel, Willington, Burd and Brazendale.

"Ambrose."— White; Ball and Warham; Lanning, Lakey and Butler; Savag“, Bolneaves, Glice, Boulter and Kirby.

Referee, Mr. Moore.

LIVERPOOLS ▾ “CURLEW,”

Played on Bookampoo ground, this match resulted in a

goalless dw. Both sides played well, the defence in† each instance providing itself equal to the occasion.

The teams-

having been in the least miparatie d

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cao proposal to plish all Chinese Erates at the request of the Japanese who desired to refer the matter Tokyo The Committee passed a resolution ex- pressing the Powers' hope that Chlua would speedily reduce her large military forces as this was considered necessary before the Guancial rehabilitation of thin was possibla.

causes in the trenty of Aneon.

Chili has also accepted Mr. Harding's: vitation to confer regarding the Ancon Treaty.

SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE,

JOHANNDSBURG, January 19th. In consequence of the miners' strike, no trans were

and at midday The Far Eastern Committer adopted considerable inconcenionco was caused

LATER.

run

is strangely similar to the akuli of the Nranderthal or Mousterian race (named after a valley in the Rhine provinces] found in the caves Balgium, France, and Gibraltar. Its braincase is typically human, with a wall no thicker than that of the average European..

Its large Mr. ilughes's proposal to publish com through lack of power to business and and beavy face is even more simian in mitments in China air incorporating | industries. Ten thousand mine natives pearance than that of Neanderthala serre of amendment. One of these, at have already been repatriated. There are The palate je of enormous |the respaval of the Japanese, olimmmmated indications that a section of the dispute, the pubrication of engaguments with concerning coal miners, is trending to- } private individuals to which their respec wards "It is, however, in all respecteve Governments were not party. The human. The teeth are much worn Japanese argued that a Government bad an those of the front of the jaw met no authority to contipel its nationals to their lower opposing teeth in the sale of contracts made abroad.

Naw Youx, January lat. primitive way, edge to edge. The Mr. Root at dented by the Conataittee, the Carpentier Dempsey watoh, has been Under another amendment, proposed by Tex Rickard, the promoter, inter alia of lower jaw is, unfortunately absent, the Powers agreed not to support a comamsted, at the stance of the Child but it must have been massive. Even itmeat or contun creating a sphere ren's Society, and charged with criminal the Heidelberg jaw is slightly of influence in Chan, at any of a mono- assault. He was later released on a thou- narrower and shorter than this must polistic character. its reported that sand dolinys bail. have been.

MAB,

BIZT.

sumie euruest oxchanges occurred at the (comunistee table, but no details have been

pubished.

IRELAND NORTH AND SOUTH.

"Although the new skull from the Rhodesian cave so much resembles that of Neanderthal man, the shape of the braincase and the position of the foramen magnum [the opening in card passes] are so different that we personal consultation between Mr. Colling the skull through which the spinal

"Curlew."-Baluwill; South and may hesitate to refer the two skulls agree that, instead of the boundary com

Liverpools. - Williams, Banks Winne, Newton, Hodgson, Barlow; Barnett, Dangerfield, Jones, Hollands

and Simmons.

Clearea; Dash, Wilson and Griffithe; Taylor, Dyer, Cook, Roberts and Lami.

Referee, Mr. Williams.

LIVERPOOL RES. v, CLUB RES.

Fielding nine men on its home ground, the Club opened the score Hyde securing the honour. Alter the interval, Crotty scored twice, giving the soldiers the winning goal.

ST. JOSEPH'S v. UNITED A.C.

Facing defeat by two goals, St.. Joseph's rallied a few minutes before

to the same race.

LUNION, January 21st. prom.ng outcos to the

There is a

and Sir Jaunes Craig. They utily

settlement.

BOXING PROMOTER ÅRRESTED.

LA.BA. Rickard surrendered immediately he heard that a warrant had been issued. Hitherto he has declined to make a state- ment, but a Children's Society official explained that the charge concerned a girl of fifteen, who with two companions, ja at present kept in custody and charged with incorrigibility. Rickard answers to his bail on January 25th.

LIBERAL CONFERENCE.

MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1952.

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LONGING FOR "CAVE MAN,”

musano as outlined in the Treaty, North We recognise in the Rhodesian and south with each appoint a representa

LONDON, January 1st. cave man a new form which may be live to report on future boundaries to

Mr. Lloyd George, addressing the regarded as specifically distines. Ther. Collins and Sir James Craig, who Coalition Liberal Conference at West

will reach a mutual agreement thereon. precise systematic position of this Mr. Collins undertakes to discontinue ininster, emphasised that the urgent Woodward, can be determined only has promised to Tacitate the return of of peace in Europe was essential. That new species." sums up Dr. Smith the Belfast hoyeott and Sir James Craig of world trade which the restoration problem of to-day was the restoration

by further discoveries. It has how. Cubone workmen t shipyards. Both could best be done by an International ever, been pointed out by Prof. des to unite to facilitate the Conference. It was impossible to revert Eliot Smith that the refinement oft of the ruliway strike and sien to the old diplomatic methods of ex

to endeavour to devise a more suitable changing letters and dispatches the face was probably the last step system than a Council for Ireland for happened in France recently showed how

WIFE GIVES HER HUSBAND in the evolution of the Luman frame dealing with Al-Ireland problems.

warily they must tread among bristl.ng|| TO ANOTHER WOMAN. He way prove to be the next grade

national suspicions. He dwelt on the after Neanderthal in the ascending |

success of the Washington Conference, series."

notably in restor.ng a good Anglo-Am-

the final whistle when Santos scored the half. The Punjabis replied with one two goals necessary for a draw. Both goal in the second.

United's two goals were scored in the

and sent Keay in. The latter dodged Second half. the one by Brown and McKelvie and Oswick and getting the other by May.

close in gave Hayward no chance.

Coupland sent Mason away from CURLEW RES. v. UNIVERSITY.

the centre. The latter made a fine individus run up the field and

Six goale to one the University equalired with a swift shot at

went d we to the sailors on the A close range. When the Donners

Ground. In the first half Riley and returned Kay again got possession and sent in a dropping centre which Anderson netted for the "Curlew "and Couzens converted with a first timer. Sanuy for the University. In the second half Riley scored twice again Half time came with the Gunners one and a University player had the Gourlay filled in the gap for Kow-misfortune to put the ball into bis

own goal loon in the second half. Harris received from Donovan at the centre, and going down the field forced a Donovan rent in a drop

up.

corner.

shot which Pomfret turned into

R.G.A. v. SOUTH CHINA B.

Played at Sookumpoo, this match the net. Kowloon wens all out resulted in a win for the R.G.A. three alter this, and were once goals to nil. Brennan ecored once in more successful in levelling things up, the first half and Wilson twice in the Coupland went through. Walker second,

robbed him and back healed to

Phillips. The Kowloon centre ran 8OUTH CHINA A v. PUNJABIS. in, and taking the ball away from Phillips, landed it into the net. The Gunners took the ball down and

The Chinees, playing on their own ground, scored four goals in the first

WE ARE GOING TO MR.TRAVELS HOUSE FOR DASNER - HE HAS TRAVELED ALL OVER THE WORLD HE WIEL-PROBABLY ASK YOU ABOUT EUROPE-"

HONGKONG F.O. SHIELD' COMPETITION,

11-14

INDIAN SITUATION.

What

COUNTESS IN JAIL.

Kemban

NURSE'S TALE OF HER MILLIONS.

The problem of how to live on

A passion to have a "cave man" erican understanding on which the peace as husband led Mr. MacBride, a nothing a year has been successfully DELA, January 31st.

of the world largely depondod. The im- fiction writer, to file an action for solved for four years by Countess The Council of State rejected by 23 ponding conference at Genoa would be, divorce against her second husband, Chamere and her friend, Frau Prager, vutes 14 10, motion advocating in many respects, the greatest ever held. whom she

10 her who were arrested by the Berlin *pital ed" join session of both Houses to determine Some contended that the League of the lines of helding a conference of all Nations should be sure out friend Lens Braune, known in her police. shades of political opinion and to con the greatest objection to that was the native Connecticut town as "Lens Four years ago the counteas, then Bidder Line situation. The Government fact that such an invitation would rule the Goddess.”*

Fraulein Schweider, was a hospital announced that it is considering measures out the United States and Russia whose to deal effectively with intimidation

To facilitate her husband's courting nurso. She became friendly with a stendance was most desirable,

STARVING RUSSIA,

The draw for the 1st and 2nd rounds resulted as follows:

Ex-Premier 1st round to be played on or before! January 28.

AH M.S." Carlisle "v, Hongkong

Club.

kins."

C. Kowloon v. United A.U.

D. H.M.S. "Tamar v. H.MS. Alacrity."

E. R.G.A. v. H.M.B. "Cairo." F. H.M.S. "Durban” v. South China No. 2 team.

The nations of Europe without distine of Lena, whose father, Mra. MacBride war profiteer and acquired a taste for tion has been invited to Genua because explained would not have Mr. a luxurious life. When the profiteer it was necessary to end wars and rumours MacBride in the house, she allows found the police on his track he of wara fettering international business. then to use her sitting room in the vanished and the ox-nurse declared Peace was impossible unless a real under-

STOCKHOLM, January 21st.

Branting returned from

standing was reached and was followed evening while she sits in the kitchen. be was dead and bad left her millions. the relief expedition to Samara

And by considerable reductions in armaments. "After my first husband turned movingly appealed to the Swedish Gov Britain was setting the example in re out, like all business men, ter be a She met Frau Prager, who advised crument and people to help starving duction of her army, navy and air force mere coin-chaser," Mrs. MacBride her to become a countess if she wanted Russians who were not only reduced to It was essential to reduce the burden on

the pangs of hunger to kill and devour

fellow-victims.

INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

poverished count was found through matrimonial agency. He married her for a consideration of 120,000 marke, which, however, the poor tan

B. St. Joseph's v. H.M.S, "Haw-enting corpses but vera even compelled by the taxpayer without impairing national relates, "I decided I must have alo live on nothing a year. An im

security. He appealed to the nation to eynic.. I wanted a man corched, assist the Government in executing the seared, and scarred by life, a living recommendations of the Geddos. Com man who had broken hearts and mittee, whose report when published fought in wars, would involve very drastic and very ruthless "cutting down, and would pro

"So I married Mac, whom 1 never got.. voke criticism and resistance. cluded by saying that the Coalition was But I was disappointed. Mac is her enormous wealth, while Fran

He oou thought to be a real mental mate

The countess talked everywhere of a necessary fail to revolutionary enter- prise aiming at the overtrow of in-sociologist and a great orator. Far, Prager posed as an English duch dividual enterprise and would maintain for into night I had to listen to such with siz estates, They borrowed Britain as the one great stable country to questions as What is the difference 30,000 marks from an actress, 20,000 which the world looked..

between concrete and abstract labour from another woman for pocket. It is learned that Mr. Lloyd George What is price?" "What is money, and ran up bills everywhere, and Mr. Chamberlain have reached a market? It was intolerabe cruelty, including an hotel bill for 70,000 agreement for continuing the present

marke

G. South China No. I team v. H.M.S. "Ambrose,"

H. Hongkong Police a bye. 2nd round to be played on or before February 18th."

Winners of A. v. Winners of B. Winners of C. v. Winners of D. Winners of E. v. Winners of F. Winners of G. v. Hongkong Police. First named Club to provide ball and arrange for ground,

LONDON, January 21st. At Cardiff, in the Rugby International, Wales hent Eagland by 28 polats to 6.

In the soccer Amateur International, England beat Wales by, 7 goals to 0 at Swansea.

GERMANY PUBLIC COMPANIES.

BERLIN January 21st. Offical figures show that publis com Coalition and concentrating on a policy "Now I know that what a wow panies in Germany last year horcaeed of reduction of expenditure and taxation really wants is a wonderful cave man, their capital by over nine milliard and attacking the Labour Party. It is a vital, physical husband, who, will marks, which is more the the entire considered that the likelihood of a collapse hold her in his two strong arms and capital of Joint-Stock Companies in of the Coalition, with a speedy election, cover her with kisses." fi3.

has been averted.

BRINGING

OH YES MR. RAVEL. ALSO HAVE BEEN TRAVELIN' A

LETS GO NOW "'M GITTIN'

GOOD DEAL-

HUNGRY

UP

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IN EUPOPE

FATHER.

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WE DID VERY EXPENSIVELY

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KEY?

WITH CRAMBERRY

SAUGE-

They are now having a prolonged rest from the anxiety of contriving to live on nothing a year.

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