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THURSDAY, JUNE 2. 1927.

SPORTS SECTION

THE CHINA MAIL.

→→→ BIG TENNIS SCHEME.

DERBY OF RECORDS, QUARTER FINALS.

Unusual Features Seen. At Epsom.

WINNER LEADS ALL THE WAY,

By leading all the way from the start, Call Boy wan the first Derby for his, popular owner. Mr. Frank Curzon of theatrical fame.

Yesterday's Derby was notable for a number of "records":- (a) the fastest time to date,

b) in the number of motors pre- sent (Including some buses fitted up with beds),

(e) the "world's biggest picnic

. party,"

(d) women being present in the

proportion of two lo one man: Adam's Apple, who beat Call Boy by a short head in the 2,000 Guineus, apparently ran nowhere Sickle, third in the Guineas, finish- ed Afth and Shun Mor (third in

the Guineas) was placed third. By an error. the first result sent over the wires gave Shian Mor as second and Hot Night as third but the mistake was immediately rectified. Facts About the Race,

London, June 1. The Derby (1% mfles at Epsom, to-day) resulted as follows:

Mr. Frank Curzon's Call Boy

(Elliott)

1

Sir Victor Sassoon's Hot

Night (Wragg)

2

Major J. S. Cortauld's Shian

Mor (F. Lane) .....

3

J. BOROTRA'S CONQUEROR

DEFEATED.

می

C. B. COCHRAN'S OFFER OF MONEY,

MISS COLYER "NIBBLES."

FRENCH HARD COURTS TENNIS cludes

Reater.

LAWN TENNIS.

London, May 18.

CORRESPONDENCE.

EXHIBITION TENNIS FOR THE M.C.L

BECRETARY'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

of

H.K.V.D.C.

VOLUNTEER ORDERS FOR

DEAD SEA “FRUIT.”

PLAN TO INCREASE THE WORLD'S SALTS.

SHARE MARKET.

OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS.

Hong Kong, June 2, 1927, 10.30 a

stock.

Hup-

TT. on London

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Hong Koag

Stock Exchange.

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2016 £13 136 603 1

$68

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$.10 M.

THE WEEK.'

A ROMANTIC PROPOSAL.. TO-MORROW'S PARADE.

[To the Editor of the "Chine Mail.")

A romantic proposel is being | Orders for the week-fasued considered by big chemical interests, Miss Evelyn Colyer is considering Sir, The result of the ex-to-day instead of to-morrow, on ac-whereby an offer from Mr. C. D. Cochran to hibition lawn

the world's tennis matches count of the holiday-of the plies of several salts, including: participate in a big scheme extend- ing over a year or Live, which in-arranged on behalf of the Min-Hong Kong Volunteer Defence notash, may be increased. It is T.T. on Shanghai

exhibition Inwn

tennia istering Children's League by Corps, read as follow:

that of extracting them by solar

Banke matches against Mlle, Lenglen and the Hong Kong Cricket Club : King's Birthday Parade.

evaporation from the Dead Sea. others and a stage engagement.

Hongkong Bahk... was $298.10. Expenses St. Cloud, June 1.

In the autumn of 1925 applica-

11078 The Corps will take part in the tions for tendors were invited by Chartered Bank

do. Lon, Reg. $118. In the quarter-finals

Apparently the only cause of printing tickets and posters above mentioned parade which will the Colonial Office and the Palestine Mercantile A, & B French hard courta lawn teanission from her becoming a profes-profits were therefore $281.60.

of the her hesitation is her parents' aver-amounted to $16.50. The net take place at 8.45 am, on Friday, Government for a concession to ex- championships, Mrs.

Peacock sional..

June 3, at Happy Valley. (South Africa) beat Fraulein Aus-

The President and Committee

Rendezvous

mloit Dead Sea salts over a period P. & O. Banic on Happy Valley of 21 or 25 years. For over Mr. Cochran is also negotiating of the Ministering Children's football ground at 8.10 a.m.

East Asia sem (Germany):4-6, 6-2, 6-4.

year J. D. B. Spence (South Africa) has said he is prepared to back League are most grateful to the East bound stopping pince, foot of the point of being granted.

with other prominent players, and

these have been under considera Twe special trams will leave the tion, and the concession is now oft

farine Insurances, heat Borotra's conqueror, Gentied Fraulein Koring against any other Cricket Club for their valuable Garden Road at 7.45 am.

Canton Ennurnnca..... $620 (of France) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3.—woman player in the world, except assistance and wish to expresa

It is a highly speculative venture, North China Insurance T149

Chinn Underwriters. 80 cts. Suzanne, for £1,000. He would their sincere thanks to all who mets, khak! jackets, medals, shorts, tions which have been carried out, Yangtze Insurance

Drena: Review order khaki, hel- but, according to official investign Union Insurance ..... guarantee the woman who beat her gave time and trouble to achieve putties, belt and bayonet, rifle und it is possible, theoretically, to ex- a three years' contract at a mint this result. Chief among thesealing. mum of £1,000 yearly.

tract 100,000 tons of potash alone.

Fire Insurances. were Mr. H. A. Nisbet and Mr. Pertinent Remarks.

Scottish Company will conform, from the waters of the Dead Sea. L. S. Greenhill.

China Fire Insurance $200 dressed in the kilt, as for G.O.C.'s

The procedure would consist of HK. Fire Insuranco .. $600 London, May 18. To the players:-Mrs. Totten-inspection, wearing helmets. running pipos along the bed, of the Miss Evelyn Colyer, the famous ham, Miss Lo, Colonel Russell- Artillery and Armoured Car Com-sca to a considerable distance, and

Shipping. girl tennis player, acknowledges Brown, Major Lucns, Mr. M. K. imanies will conform wearing shorts, pumping the water into pana along Douanes that she is seriously considering an Lo, Dr. Tottenham, the Messrs.

the shore, in which, by the process H.K. Tugs & Lighters $1.10 bandeliers, belt and bayonet.

H.K. Steamboats offer by Mr. C. B. Cochran to turn Rumjahn, we owe a great debt of attending the above parade as potash and bromine, as well as Shell Transports

Dress for Officers: all officers left a residue of valuable salts, such of natural evaporation, would be professional.

Her mother, Lady Colyer, remarks gratitude. And to Mrs. Miles we spectators will dress in review or a bigger proportion of common salt Star Ferries

Indo-Chinas (Pref)... $30 In a postponed Lawn Tennis

(Det.) $65 League fixture in the "B" Division that it does not seem fair that add a hearty "thank you" for der khaki. played on their own courts yester- amateurs should play merely to put consenting to play when Miss Lo

and magnesium, which, however, Water-beats day, the Chinese Recreation Club money into the pockets of clubs and was indisposed.

would be of little commercial value. (holders) defeated the Mitsui professionals.

Many thanks are also due parado at Volunteer Headquarters derived from mines in Germany and Malabon Sugara

All recruits of the Corps will

The world's supply of potash is Chinn Sugars ...

Refineries. Bussan Kaisha by 40 BIT.

to the Press who so generat 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 7, in Alsace, and before the war Ger- Scores:-

ously broadcasted, the matches for Musketry Instruction. through their columns,

many had practically a monopoly. to the Police and to Messrs. Anderson braces and pouches, rifle

Dreaa: Uniform optional, belt, It has a hundred uses, being em- Bengueta

$1.70 and played extensively in the prepara- Kailan Mining Ad. & Moutrie, who sold tickets. bayonet.

18/. tion of medicines, while in crude Langkats (Combined). T20% Yours, etc.,

Signal Class.

form it is also used as a fertiliser.

do. (Singie) Trained Men of No. 4 Platoon

The difficulties of exploiting the Shanghai Exploration. Ta and those attending Signal Class Properties of the Dead Sen are im-

Shanghal Loans Rauba from other units will parade at mense. An inland sea, it is 47 Tronoh Mines Volunteer Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. miles long and eight or nine miles Ural Caspians on Thursday, June 9, under 2, Licut, M. G. Noll. Dress: Mufti.

Mounted Infantry Co.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH IN THE LEAGUE,

HOLDERS' EASY VICTORY.

. .

C. Choa and II. Lo (C.R.C.):~ beat longak! and Tänaka....10. 1 beat

Nakamura and Koyama beat M. Kitajima

Mizobe

and Y.

9.2

FIGHT FOR £1,500.

London, May 16. The coloured middle-weight box- er, Len Johnson, has been matched with Ted Moore for £1,500 at 25. 8

Lau Fook-ki and Cheung Wing-kui Olympia on June 9.

(C.IL.C.):~~~

Wox by 2 lengths. 8 lengths be- boat Inagaki and Tanaka tween second and third. Twenty-beat G. Nakamura three starters. Time: 2.31.2/6,

Starting prices: 4 to 1 against Call Boy: 9 to 2 against flot Night;

22 to against Shinn Mor.

Mr. R. D. Cohen's Buckfast (Evang) was fourth.

and

Koyama beat M. Kitajima and

Mizobe

..10.1

8- 3

24- D

AT THE QUEEN'S.

"PRETTY LADIES" TO-DAY TO SATURDAY.

Iu Tak-chcuk and Lau Maa-ching Lord Derby's Sickle (Weston) | (C.R.C.);— ran fifth,

beat Inagaki and Tanakn bent. G. Nakamur

Koyamu bent M. Kitajima

Mizobe

Led All the Way.

The weather was dull but there was a large attendance,

There was a fairly good start, except that Stampede was tailed of. Call Boy led from Sickle. Flash- ing Star, Restigouche, Adam's Ap- plė. Lone Knight and Hot Night.

After half mile. Call Bay was still in front, followed by Shian Mor, Sickle and Adam's Apple.

In Record Time. Rounding Tattenham Corner, the order was Call Boy, Shian Mor, Hot Night, Kright of the Grail and Buckfast.

Call Boy maintained his lead and, resisting the challenges af Hot Night and Shian Mor, won easily.

Buckfast was fourth and Sickle fifth.

The official time was given as -2 minutes 34.275 seconds, which la a record for the rance.

List of Runners.

The field was as follows:--

Runner

Buckfast Sickle Aitam's Apple Adieu

Jockey

Call Boy

Elliott

Hot Night

Wrogk

Shinn Mor

F. Lane

Evans

Weston

J. Leach

Marshal!

J. Chiffa

G. Richards

Trick

Smirke

A. Burna

Winter

Applecrass Birthright Chichester Cross Flashing Star

Roskan

Jack's Son

Knight of the

Lone Knight Parker Restigouche Silverstend Son and Heir Sniramonde Stampede

Tattoo Treat

Grail

Garnett

S. Donoghue

Butcher

C. Childs

F. Fox

Caraluke

P. Donoghue

Bowden

Perryman

H. Bensley

Changes recorded after going to press yesterday were:-

Scratching of Money Maker, Damon and Dark Antony.

Substitution of H. Beasley (In- stead of P. Beasley) as Treat's jockey,

and

and Y.

8-3

Total: C.R.C. 74. M.B.K. 25.

K.C.C. v. Aerodrome.

8- 3

on

MARY KING.

Hon. Secretary, Hong Kong Women's Guild & Minister- ing Children's League, Hong Kong, June 2.

MAN AMONG SHARKS THRILLING CAPTURE OF 400LB MONSTER.

Recruits Parade.

All ranks will parade at stables on Thursday, June 9, at 6.30 p.m. Dress: Mufti.

Armoured Car Co.

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$22%

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$24%

$18

$31

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21/-

wide, les far below son level, and

Docks, Wharves, Godowns, &c.

is surrounded, except at the north-

ern end, where the waters of the

Jordan flew into it. by steep hills, H.K. & K. Wharves .. $104% possible to run a railway line. over which it would be almost im-K. & W. Docks.... $38

New Engineerings

Special Railway Necessary,

Hongkowa!**

T140

TS

310014

$54

20

$89

$134

Cotton Mills.

T7.70

T2.10

..

T61

(new) .. F2G

$21

$15

$8

10/6

Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.40 miles of the Jordan valley to link H.K. & S. Hotels.... $6.00

It All N.C.O.'s will parade atj

would, therefore, become Shanghai Docks necessary to lay a line through over Lands, Hotels & Bldgs. on Thursday, June 9, for machine up with existing railways, unless Hongkong Lands The leading roles 9- 2

in "Pretty

gun instruction. Dress: Mufti, A thrilling story of the capture Ladies" are taken by ZaSu Pitts

some other means were found of Hongkong Realty and Tom Moore. One of the of a shark, weighing, it is catianat-

Infantry Company,

catablishing a connection with the H.K. Territorials .... $14 On Fridays, June 10 and 17, at screen's best leading men, Conrad ed, more than 100lb. and fully 10ft. 5.30 p.m. all N.C.0.'s and other tallway at Jerusalem, nearly 28 Humphreys Estates.. $12 Nagel, is a member of the support from tip to tail, at a popular sea-ranks as detailed by O.C. Company

miles away,

Prince's Building ing east, as is Norma Shearer, fea-side resort in New Zealand is will parade at Corps Headquarters self, the Dead sea is uniqué for the

A gigantic evaporating basin It-Rural Lands 25. 8tured player of so many Metro-related.

Goldwyn-Mayer pictures. Roy D' Sharks had been causing anxiety training in Vickers Gun,

for a special N.C.O.'s course of density of its water. Compared Ewo Cottons Arcy, who will soon be seen an to hathera off Wainu Beach, in the cases will continue to nssemble the waters of the ocean, it hoids 2 | Shni Cottona (Ol

The with the 5 per cent of salt found in Orientals In a return friendly match the Crown Prince in "The Merry vicinity of Gisborne, which faces every Friday at 5.30 p.m. their courts yesterday, Kowloon Widow," plays the role of a man on the Pacific, and the monster,

per cent. of sait. Cricket Club defented the Kai Tak about town, while George K. Arthur, commonly known as "Kruger," had

No. 4 Platoon.

Water from the Jordan and frum: Aerodrome by 8 games. The win-famous as a comedian, has one of been coming very close to the Corps Headquarters on Wednesday, tinually flowing into it, and, as H.K. Tramways

Parade at Miniature Range at a number of smaller sources is con- China Buses

Buses, Trams, &e, the principal parts. Lilyan Tash-shore. man, who is fast becoming one of

June 8, at 6.30 p.m. for Musketry there is no outlet, centuries of Peak Trams(old) Mr. Charles Ferris, of Wainu, Instruction. the best "feminine heavies" of the having eut up a portion of a

evaporation have left the sen with screen, i seen as Zaŝu's rival, and stingares. (a flah), went out into

Dress: Mufti.

(new) a bed of saline deposit.

Singapore Tractions others in the cast include Helena the surf and threw the pieces out, Stonecutters Range

Musketry Part I. will be fired'at

Samples of Dead Sen water have Taxis D'Algy, Bernard Randall, Lucille four sharks fighting for them,

on Sunday, been brought to London for laboru- Miscellaneous June 12, LeSueur; Paul Ellis, Dorothy Sea-

tory tests, and have been available Canton Ices strom, Betty Arlen, Gwendolyn Lee,

In the meantime (states the Range Officer: 2/Lieut. M. G. to tendering firms. Low, Harvey, Chad Huber, Walter,

"Auckland Weekly News") Mr. Noll.

The manager of a big London

Ceinents (comb.)

do. Shumway and Jimmie Quinn.

Ferris secured an 8ft. harpoon,

Launch will leave Murray Pier chemical company

(old) told a "Star" do. cut up more balt, and put it in a at 9 am. and call at Kowloon Pierrepresentative that he regarded the China Lights (comb.) $14.20. bag round his neck. The harpoon at 9.10 a.m.

exploitation of the salts as a very was secured with a stout rope,

doubtful propostion. held by a watching party on ahore.

LAWN BOWLS.

or

Will Club Secretaries Bówla Conveners kindly send in teams for Saturday's League games in time to be published in our issue of Friday?

ners had three pairs, each meeting the four pairs of the visitors, Scores!

Lt. J. H. Dale and Lt. J. M. Heal- ing (Aerodrome):---

beat E. Abraham and J. C.

Lyal......

7- 4

beat E. GI and F. E. Lawrence 9- 2 Icat to C. H. Leddra and A.

Hansur

21-12

As in extra feature, Ann Pen- nington, well-known musical comedy star, is acen doing the Char- leston in "Pretty Ladlea"" There is also a chorus made up of Holly- wood's fairest maidens, who have been taught intricate dance steps by the team of Fanchon and Marco, Fanchon, who is a co-member of

well-known dance delineators.

AT THE "STAR."

L. K. Hunt and Lt. A. V. R. "TOP OF THE WORLD" TO-DAY Keene (Aerodrome):

lost to E. Abraham and J. 'C.

Lyal beat E. Gill and F. E. Law-

rence

lost to C. H. Leddra and A.

Hanson

E-G

TO SATURDAY.

This photoplay is based on the 6-famous Ethel M. Dell story of the

same name and deals in melodrama- 2.tic fashion with the romance and

adventures of a high-spirited Eng 13-20lish girl who runs away to South Lt. C. G. Trenchum and Lt. C. G. Afrien to marry a childhood sweet- Couper (Aerodrame) :-- lost to E. Abraham and J. C.

Lynl

.....10 bent E. Gill and F. E. Law-

rence

inst to C. H. Leddra and A.

Hanson

Lt. N. R. C. Munroe and Lt. Beard (Aerodrome)

lost to E. Abraham and J. C.

Lyal

Fai Sex Predominate. The Epm curtain arose with a mist on the downs. The morning lost to E. GI) and F. E. Law-

cleared, the afternoon revealing the world's biggest picnic party. There were no fewer than 300,000 people lunching. Thousands more were streaming in.

rence ........ lost to C. I. Leddra and A.

Hanson

heart. An indication of the

ex-

treme care that went into the mak- 1ing of this picture may be seen in the array of acreen talent that has 65 been assembled for the various

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On Tuesday, June 7, as follows:-

"We were particularly interested China Prov. Special Vickers Gun Class. Then the bromine which we were told Dairy Farms, Der A. Wings Mr. Ferris walked out until following officers, N.C.O.'s and was to be found," he said.

"We HK. Amusements the water reached almost to his men will parade every Tuesday at conducted tests, which did not en- H.K. Constructions chin. From' the bag he drew 5.30 p.m. at Corps Headquarters for courage us to proceed with the HK. Electrics out pieces of bait and threw class of machine gun training, them into the sea, and the four This will be the commencement of white people," he added, "and the Lane, Crawfords "It is a most difficult climate for HK. Ropes (old)

do. (new) monsters again fought for thekers machine gun instruction.

a course of special classes in Vic-transport problem could only be Macao Electrics Then the balt was gradually Logan, M.C. and Lieut. K. S. commercial proposition there, but it inte

Headquarters:-Captain

solved by the expenditure of a very Mackintosh thrown nearer and nearer to the Morrison.

large amount. There may be Nanyang Tobaccos lone figare in the sea, and finally

would mean an enorinous capital United Asbestos Mr. Ferris was amid the sharks. Maskell and J. A. Watson.

No. 5 Platoon: Ptes. G. R. outlay, and there would be no re- Watsons which swam round in between

turn, probably for years. the man and the shore.

No., & Platoon:-Ptes. J. J. there is the further question of put.K. Telephones

Then Wm. Powells Suddenly the watchers

Cameron, H. G. Cooper and C. R. ting the chemicals on the market shore saw the harpoon rise, and

on Logan.

after they had been produced." No, 7 Platoon:-Cpl, T. P.

titbits.

D. C.

it was driven right into the body Saunderson, L/Cpls. R. O. Suther- of "Kruger."

After the steel had entered. Mr. Ferris rushed to the shore and the shark was hauled to the beach.

INSANE PATIENT WITH A RAZOR.

land and D. Lyon and Pte. D. Harvey.

On Thursday, June 9, as fol-

108 :

. Strength.

The following are taken on the; strength and posted as under:

No. 1251 Pte: D. L, Keith No. 6

(Ordinary); $20

$11

$8:70

EXCHANGE.

Hong Kong, June 2.

All platoons, Vickers gun instruc. Platoon.

On London- tion at Platoon

No. 1252 Pte. R. J. Goodman, No. Bank Wire Headquarters. HOSPITAL STRUGGLE. Members of the Company are again & Platoon...

.... 2/- Bank On demand :... 2/1/16 reminded that rifle, belt and No. 1253 Ple. F, Cowherd, A.U. Bank 30 day's sight.. bayonet are to be worn on all Company.

Bank 4 months aight.2/ No. 1254 Ptc. L. J. Cave, A.C. Credits, four months' parades irrespective of the nature thereof. Pintoon Commanders will Company,

sight No. 1255 Pte. P. L. P. Thomas, Documentary 4 months A hospital attendant's struggle see that 5 minutes' squad or arms with a patient who had become in drill and 5 minutes musketry AC. Company. sane was described at an inquest at musele exercise are carried out at

sight Rotherhithe Town Hall on Fred- the close of all parades.

On Paris- erici Thomas Stone, 43, a stevedoro, of Rotherhithe Old Rond.

Portuguese Company.

On demand. There will be no parade on Fri-Company.

Cedits 4 months' sight 1315. Albion Holway, an attendant at day: June 3. Bermondsey Hospital, said that

On Berlin-- Musketry Part I, will be fired by

Wit-

roles. Anna Q. Nilsson, James 4-7 Kirkwood, Raymond Matton and Sheldon Lewis have the four fen- 20.13 tured roles, while the suporting K. W. cast includes some of screandom's

finest character actors,

Those who have previewed the film have no hesitation in predict- ing that "The Top of the World" Gwill be hailed as Melford's finest while the ward was in semi-dark- the above Company at Stonecutters

producing effort to date. This is ness, Stone suddenly sat up in bed lange on Sunday, June 5. 47 indeed high praise when it is re- screaming, "Nurse, nurse."

called, that he has to his credit ness hurried to his' bedside and M.C.

Range Officer: 2/Lieut. 5. Jarvis, 12-21 such established flim successes as found him bleeding from a wound. Totals: K.C.C. 75, Aerodrome 67. "The Shelk," "Dawn of To-morrow." in his throat, and holding a razor have fired at Kennedy Road or Peak All trained men and recruits who Annual College Match.

"The Light That Failed" and iger in his hand. Stone, who The annual match between St. Love."

was Ranges will attend. There was a record number of College was played yesterday at latest production Melford has man with the razor, slashing him on the at 0.10 a.m.

powerfully-built man, jumped off Launch will leave Murray Pier It is claimed, however, that in his the bed and attacked him furiously at 9 am and call at Kowloon Pier Stephen's College and St. Joseph's' metara. Several of 900 buses were Pkfulam, three pairs on each side, aged to achieve some novel effects thigh. Witness closed with him, filled with beds.

Distinguished Spectators.

that are revolutionary from a and a violent struggle ensued. He but rifle, bayonet, pouches, braces Dress: Uniform or mufti optional, The Royal party comprising their.St. Stephen's won overwhelm- photographic and production stand had the utmost difficulty in holding and belt must be takouch Majesties the King and Queen, the ingly by b5 games. Scores

Stone until he collapsed. ...Medical evidence was given-that,

Arms will be drawn from Corps) when admitted to the hospital Stone Headquarters on Thursday, June 2. was suffering from lumbago, and between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, or 2 later he became the victim of a de- and 4 p.m., or 5 and 6 p.m.. and lucion as to the nature of his com- on Saturday, June 4, between 9 a.m. plaint. A verdict of suicide while and 1 pm

A feature was the proportion of women, there being two of the fair sex to each man.

ns in league fixtures.

Prince of Wales, Prince Henry, the H. K. Lee and H. N. Lee (St. Duke Connaught, Princess Mary Stephen's).

and Viscount Lascelles, were ovat-beat A. Blanco and E. Blanco 10-1

point..

ed on arriving with their suites in beat C. Barros and P. Vigour 9-2 WORLD THEATRE,

seven cars.

beat H. Chang and L. F. Cháu 10-1

29-4 THREE LIVE GHOSTS". TO-DAY Insane was recorded.

TO SATURDAY.

K. S. Liang and Thong Lor (St.}" Stephen's). beat A. Blanco and E. Blanco 9-2

No, 1256 Pte. J. C. Thomson, 'No.

7 Platoon. COMM

No. 1257 Pte. R. W Sapsed, A.C.

Appointment,

No. 655 Pte. D. L. McWhirter,

No. 7 Platoon, is appointed Lance. On demand

2/1 1/16

2/1 8/16

240

nom

-On New York-N On demand Credits, 60 days' sight: 50% 484

On Bombay

Corporal, as from June 1. F

Transfera. No. 460 Pte. H. T. Buxton the Mounted Infantry Co. transferred from. No. 2 Platoon to

No. 1085 Pte. E. L. Groonie and Wire No. 1160 Pte, H. G. Williams are On demand. transferred from Armoured Car Section to Motor Cycle Section.

Leave.

134

On: Calcutta-

Wire

134

*On Singapore

The following are granted leave On demand of absence from the Corps:

No. 1235 Pta J. K. Shaw, A.C. Co. from June 1 to June 28, 1927. On demand.

No: 080, Pte. I, A. Summers, No. On Manila- 7 Platoon, from May 26 to June 4, On demand

On Shanghai-- No. 925 Pte. J. C. Guingam, No. On demand'

1927.

4. Platoon, from May 24 to June 30, 90 day's sight (private.

No. 480 Pte. J. A., D. Morrison. A.C. Co., from May 1 to April

Casuals. Musketry Part 3 will be fired at: 1927, Stonecutters Range on Sunday,

June 12.--

Noll.

paper)

On Yokohama May On demand

98.

nom

1047

The East of Balfour, who was a guest of Lord Derby, witnessed the Tate for the first time.

+Sixty-five officers from the French Squadron at Portsmouth were guests of the Jockey Club.

beat C. Barros and P. Vigour 8-3 tour of London to see George Fitz-

It is like making a sightseeing"THAT IS NOT MY HUSBAND."

Range Officer: 2/Lieut. M. G. 80, 1928. Captain Lindbergh attended as a beat 11. Chang and E F Chau 83 maurice's Three Live Ghosts," A blind woman, who was the

No. 498 Pte. V. R. Jonca, A.C. Gold Leaf, 100 ne guest of Lord Lonsdale-Reuter,

ram viewed elsewhere. The story complainant in a

This is the last opportunity for Co., from June 1, 1927 to May 31,(per tael) casa at the members of the Corps who have not 1928.

Sovereigns (Bank's 25-8

which is quite captivating takes Marylebone Police Court, said the vot completed Part to fire. H. N. Chnu, and T. G. Lim (Bt one through the Limehouse district man in the defendant's box was Members must fire on the above Co., from June 11, 1927 to February Silver (per os:)......

No. 1011 Pier F. K. Garton, AC. buying rate) Stephen's)..

Whitechapel, and Clerkenwell, and not her husband. "I know it," fate to qualify for efficiency: 10, 1928. beat ABlanco and E. Blanco 66 gives one a glimpse of Trafalgar The All-Filipino baseball team beat C Barros and P. Vigour 9- 2 Square, Piccadily Circus, the Ab she added, although he has been

Resignations. which will paed through Hong Kong beat H. Chang and L. F. Chau 8 8 bey, Whitehall and Downing Street away for ten years."

The following are permitted to Chinese Copper Cash nom, en route, to Honolulu, will play two

Anna Nilsson and Norman Kerry. It was then ascertained that

resign from the Corps

Chinese Cooper, Cents 6% pm. Pames here, against représentativé PCAO

Drese and, Arma, will be detailed: No. 488, Spr. H. S. Martin, En. 23-10 the featured players, are excellent another man of the same, name Hong Kong aides, on Sunday and Totals: St. Stephen's College 77. and the supporting cast to excop had answered the woman's sum in next week's Order

sincer Company. Monday

St. Joseph's College, 22.

tionally clever

Continued at foot of next column. No. 9 Blatoon.

BASEBALL VISITORS.

Launch will leave Murray Pier

at 9 am and call at Kowloon Pier

a 9.10 a.m. The

No. 1181 Pte. C. V. M." Castro:

$9.66

263%

Bar Silver in Hong

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