TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1929.
Sport Columns
CRAIGENGOWER C.C. LEN HARVEY WINS
CRICKET, TENNIS AND LAWN
BOWIS
ANNUAL REPORT
The anomal report of the Craigen- gower Cricket Club for the year ended August 31, states:-
Two teams were entered in the Cricket Lengue, Neither team did well, but interest was maintained throughout the season.
Messrs. U. M. Omar and S. Abbas re- spectively head the batting and bowling averages in the 1st XI. The honours of the 2nd XI are held by Mr. D. Fritz, in both batting and howling
averages.
Tennis
The Club entered a ten in the 1st and 2nd Division of the Lawn Tennis Longue The 1st team did fairly well mud the 2nd team was lowly placed. During the season n
Mixed Double
Lengue was crented and we finished remarkably well, having secured third -place amongst seven competing Clubs.
A tournament was held as csnál, but results are not derided throngh delay! caused by drought.
Lawn Bowls
As in past years, two tenus entered in the Lawn Bowls Lengar. The lat team are to be congratulated on re- taining the Shield. The 2nd team com menes the season very well and end ed in a more enenuraging position than in past seasons,
Competitions were held and resulted aunter:-
Open Singles. Mr. E. el Areullit Runner-up. Mr. A. E. Coates.
Singles, Mr. E. el Arculli; Runner.
up," Mr. W. B. Muskett.
Pairs, Messrs G. L.. Buchanan and
8. Plegg: Burners-up, Messrs. W. T. Brightrann and A. J. Paul.
RETAINS MIDDLE WEIGHT'
CHAMPIONSHIP
JACK HOOD OUTPOINTED
London. Yesterday.
THE
CHINA MAIL,
TROUBLE IN TOKYO TO LAUNCH ATTACK: KING'S ‘BON VOYAGE" |
PREMIER WHO NOWED TO
PUBLIC OPINION
RESIGNATION DEMANDED
Tokyo, Yesterday.
GENERAL LIU SHH'S MISSION TO THE NORTH
KUOMINCHUN'S STRENGTH
MESSAGE OF GOOD WISHES TO SIR D. MAWSON
"DISCOVERY'S", TRIP
----
London, Yesterday,
Hankow, Yesterday. While general satisfaction is ex- Liu Shih left for the North on The King has sent the following pressed at the Government's inten- the Kin-Han Railway this morn→ message to Sir Douglas Mawson, tion to revoke its decision to cut ing. His destination not dis who called in the "Discovery" the salaries of officials, opinion is closed, but it is believed he has gone on Saturday From Capetown divided between praising the Preto Chengchow to attend a military on his • expedition to the mier's wisdom in bowing before conference, preparatory to the Antarctic: The Queen and I public opinion and censuring him launching of an attack against the wish you and all the members of Al the Stadium Club, London, or shillyshallying.
Kuominchun.
the expedition all our good wishes. The majority praise his courage The Government now has seven-for your success and safe journey." Len Harvey rein acknowledging his mistake, but teen divisions drawn up against the
---British Wireless Service. tained the middle the anti-Government elements are rebels, of which eight are in Honan. weight champion-attempting to make political capt-along the Kin-flan and Lunghai tal out of the Government's chop-linea, and nine in Hupeh, roughly ship of
ping and changing. Britain, cutpoint-the resignation of the Ministry, or, Wushinkwaffi
They demandlising the border westwards from ing Jack Hend, at least, of the Finance Minister who initiated the unpopular plan to the welter weight
reduce salaries in order to show a champion, ina
sense of responsibility. 10 rounds con- intRenter.
HOCKEY
K.O.S.B. TO PLAY Y.M.C.A.
Great
The following team will repre- sent the YM.C.A. in their match
at 5
at King's Park to-day p.m. against the King's Own Scot- tish Borderers 2nd:-F. G. Atye: J. M. Purvis, A. C. Jeffreys; Spelling, F. W. R. Allen. H. Mundy; R. W. Sapsed. G. Mitchell, T. 4. Price, W. H. Smith, and`A. Tate.
GOLF
BOGEY POOL AT FANLING
A. E Lissaman, with a card of
Rink, Messrs. 1. C. R. Souza, P.three up, won the Bogey Pool at
6. Buchiman and E. Clow, Areulli (Skin); Runners-up, Messrs. D. K. Khuras, W. Gill, W. T. Bright nun and W. Collins (Skip).
The Shanghai lawn bowlers paid us visit and an interesting game waa played. resulting in Bwin for the visitors by 21 shots to 15.
Billiards
The tables are in good condition.
The Club entered a team for the first time to the Steel and Coulson's Cup Competition and was placed seventh
amongst ten teams.
A handicap competition was held
and resulted as follows:-Singles, Mr. II. Kew; Runner-up. Mr. G. Kelly.
Club House
Extensive repairs. alterations and additions have been carried out during the year.
These alterations have now provided for improved accommoda. tion in the bar..
Membership
The mamber on the roll is 319 (in- cluding life and absent members).
The Working Account shows a pro- fit of $1,836.30 me nguinst $1.627.32 of the previous year.
Obituary
The Committee much regret to re cord the deaths of the following mem¡ bera: Mr. W: Ford, Mr. Keegan, Mr. J. W. Kew, Capt. Midgley, Mr. E. Csorio and Mr. G. Rapp.
HARBOUR SWIM
LADIES COMPETING THIS AFTERNOON
THE ENTRIES
B
The entries for this year's har bour race are exceptionally good. The ladies' event will be held this afternoon, a launch leaving Hong Kong for Kowloon at 5 p.m. The men's event will be swum to- morrow afternoon.
Fanting over the week-end. Other Scores were 11. U. Ireland, 1. up;
J. S. MacLaren, dawn. There were eleven entries.
W. M'STAY
These demands, however, are not taken seriously, Neither the. Gov- ernment nor the Finance Minister is likely to heed them unless there are unexpected developments. Reuter
JAPANESE RECORD
ARMY MACHINES & LONGEST NON-STOP. FLIGHT
GREAT ACHIEVEMENT
Tokyo, Yesterday. Two army aeroplanes which hop- ped off at 6.30 a.m. from Tachiurai, near Fukuoka, Kyushu, are report- ed to have arrived at Heito, in South Formosa, about 3 p.m.
The distance is 1,800 kilometres, and the flight is the longest non- stop achievement by Japanese military machines up to the pre- sent. The light is attracting much attention. Reuter.
CHINA AIR MAIL
SHANGHAI-HANKOW ROUTE INAUGURATED
REGULAR DAILY TRIPS
Shanghai, Yesterday.
The exact strength of the Kuo- minchun is difficult to estimate, but it is know that the following generals are definitely against the Government:-Sun Liang-chen, Shih King-tung, Pong Ping-hsiung, u Ju-ming, Sang Chih-yuan, and Chang Wei-chi, į
Press gangs continue most active here, while troops and supplies con- tinue to be pushed up the railway, but the position otherwise is normally tranquil-Reuter.
NELSON DAY
LORD SYDENHAM AND FASHIONABLE PACIFISM
SOLDIERS HATE WAR
London, Yesterday. There was no; diminution in the number of wreaths at the Nelson column on the occasion of the
Trafalgar Day celebrations to-day In spite of what the Navy League, in a manifeste signed by Lord Sydenham describes as "Fashion- able Pacifism."
INDIAN CHARGED
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Greatly Indignant Asked by Mr. Holmes if the case were brought at her own wish. witness expressed great indigna-
tion. "How dare you suggest such a thing?" she said.
His Lorship asked her whe- ther she would have prosecuted the Indian if the Police had not arrived to make enquiries. She said that she made a complaint to the Police, and she did not know how the ease was institut- ed.
Cross-Exumination, Cross-examined by counsel for the defence, witness said that even if the Police had not arrived to make investigation, she would have disclosed the matter to her father-in-law.
Mr. d'Almada: Is your father- in-law still In Macao or is he back?
He came back on the same day about 1 p.m.
Did you tell him about this matter? Yes, I did.
before he entered into your em- Did you know your house-boy
The manifesto adds that though such Parifism would have been in conceivable to Nelson, he, like everyployment? true British sailor and soldier, hated war-Reuter.
PROGRESSIVE POLICY
The Shanghai-Ilankow air mall | AIMS OF AUSTRALIAN LABOUR route was inaugurated this morn-
CELTIC INTERNATIONAL BACKing, when a Leening-Keystone am-
FOR TYNECASTLE
phibian made a flight from Lung- hwa to Hankow with stops at Munking and Kiullang.
Edinburgh, Aug. 31. Dispatch" announced exclusively said that daily trips would become Several weeks ago the "Evening Mr. Sun Fo, who made the trip that the Heart of Midlothiana regular part of the programme transfer of W. MStay, the Celtic Corporation, of which he is the directors were negotiating, for the of the Chinu National Aviation
back, and Manager William President.-Router, M'Cartney informs us this morn- ing that M'Stay has now signed for the Tynecastle club.
'Stay's experience and ability❘ and all-round generalship should be of great value to a team such as the Hearts.
His connection with the Celtic extends to 17 years. Born at Netherburn, in Lanarkshire. he played junior football hall Thistle before going to the Celts in 1912.
for Lark-
During the war he was on loan to Ayr United, and he has also played for Belfast Collie, whom he helped win the Irish Cup.
Since then his only wandering from the Parkhead fold has been A brief visit to America.
In both back positions and at centre half M'Stay has rendered splendid service to the Celtic. Ast a back, he was first "capped" In 1921, and Inst in 1928.
found a
The Hearts, now that Herd has
line, were compelled to secure an place in the half-back
other hack, and M'Stay should prove a sound investment, particularly as there is a dearth The entries for the first events of really good young backs. are as follows.-Misses D. Hunt,
included in Was Scott Alliance team at Paisley to-day.
P. Hunt, M. George, Hareton, Kwok Choi-ming, Yuen Pai-han, Leung Yuet-chun, Chu Kon-sun, Ho Ol-heung, Young Wei-pun, Chan Yuk-fui and N.
M'Stay
more
the
The Chinese press says that Mr. S. Saburi, the Japanese Minister, The entries for the Men's Race and Dr. Hultman, the Swedish are as under: J. R. Johnstone, L. Minster, have informed the Wal- Roza Pereira, Ed. da Roza, Eric chiangu that they were present at Railton, 1. F: Grant, Art./L. Bdr. the grand review of troops by Mar- Clutterbuck, Gnr. Forrester, Gar. shal Chiang Kai-shek on the Na- Purvis, W. F. Kerr, L/C. tional Holidoy. Other foreign Minis- Finlayson, Leung Sul-man, Sui tera, Recording to the Chinese press, Tong. Chan Chan-hing. Luk Man- were represented either by chan- wai, Li Yei-long..
cellors or consuls-generals Post entries will be accepted. Shanghai.
M. POINCARE CONDITION STATED TO HAVE IMPROVED
SECOND OPERATION
Paris, Yesterday. A bulletin issued to-day, signed by four doctons, states that M. Poincare underwent his
second operation, under good conditions.- Reuter.
to
[M. Poincare returned his Paris residence in August last, after undergoing the first of two operations for an affection of the prostate gland, which caused his retirement from office.]
Condition Satisfactory
Paris, Yesterday. A night bulletin states that Poincare's condition is very satisfac factory.-Reuter.
M.
EX-PREMIER DEAD
BULGARIAN MINISTER FLEW FROM TREASON CHARGE
Berlin, Yesterday. The death has occurred of M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier who fled after the war from Bulgaria, where he was tried for high treason in Cuntumaciam, but later was amnestied-Router.
"ex-
AIRSHIP'S TEST READY TO APPROACH THE HEAVIEST GALE
· PARTY
WELCOME FOR MR. SCULLIN
'Canberra, Yesterday. Scullin has been commissioned to Mr. Bruce has resigned, and Mr.
form a new Ministry.
Later.
Mr. Scullin was tumultuously wel- comed here. In a speech at the station he said that Labour did Bot promise the millennium, but the new Government would pursue a sound progressive policy.Reuter.
TO TURN
3,000 WHITE RUSSIANS SEEK NATURALISATION
MANCHURIAN SUBJECTS
No, I did not.
Did any member of your family know him?--I don't know,
Did anyone in your employ know him?—No, I have two ser- vant girls who were bought by
me.
No Trouble With Guards Who engaged him then? He was recommended to my father-in-law who engaged him.
Where do your servant girls sleep? They sleep in the game room as my children.
Previous to this night you had no trouble with the Indian guards?——— No.
But there had been some trouble! between your servants and the Indian guards?--I do not bother myself about them. There were times when they used to play. together,
Too Trifling to Bother But there actually had been trouble between your servants and the Indians?-The Indians some- times asked for something, and sometimes they played with the servants.
Shanghai, Yesterday. Peking reports are that 3,000 White Russians, residing in various Don't you know that there had parts of Manchuria, have⚫ re-
been trouble between them over ported their announced. Intention some rice and -frewood?--Yes, but of registering themselves with the whenever the Indian asked for North-Eastern authorities as Chi- these things, they had always been nee subjecta, pending the approval given them. The matter was too of their naturalisation by the Cen-trifling for me to bother myself. tral Government.-Reuter.
never cared.
Your husband is in Japan?--Yes. When did he leave Hong Kong?— On June 9 this year.
COSTES' FLIGHT
FRENCH AIRMEN ARRIVE AT SHANGHAI
Shanghai, Yesterday, The French afrman Costes, and Bellonte, his mechanic, left Mukden at 8 this morning, and arrived in Shanghal at 4.25 p.m.-Reuter.
An increase of 2,846,926 in the tonnage entering the Fort of Lon- don was recorded, during the yeal ended last March, compared with the previous year,
A calikign, between "Candida" London, Yesterday: and White Heather"at the Royal The British Airship R.101 put Torbay Yacht Club Regatta caused back into her shed at Cardington much excitement. Five of the Aerodrome last night, with a view crew of "White Heather fell over of to approach the heaviest gale.- board, but ware picked up none the
Reuter.
worse:
A Young Concubine Previous to his leaving Hong Kong, did he stay In the same house?—Yes.
Did he share your room?No, he had a room to himself.
And did you always sleep alone?- Yes.
Did your husband have another. wife? He had a concubine, but she | had left.
When did she go away?-Also in June.
His Lordship:-With your hus- band? No, she left first.
Counsel: Dò you, know how old she was?—No, I don't.
Can you tell me roughly how old she was?-She was quite young.
Did she share the same room with your husband?—No, she also hád a
The case is proceeding.
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