WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1934,

CHINESE WEDDING

To Succeed Welles

TO-DAY

ST. GEORGE'S BALL ON FRIDAY

Leung -Kwok.

WELL-KNOWN FOOTBALLER

MARRIED

The wedding took place this afternoon at the South

Athletic

Association's

China

Club

rooms of Leung In-chan. South

right

China's premier soccer half-back to Miss Kwok Sau- yin, only sister of Mr. Kwok Pui-chi. The ceremony was ac- cording to Chinese rites...

The bride was attended by Miss Leung Shui-ing, while Mr. Jor Kim-choy officiated as best

man.

A reception was later held in the dining room of the Club. at which

many

officials. including

prominent M. Mr. K. Lo. president of the Association, Mr. O. W. Luke,

Jefferson Caffery. Assistant Secre tary of State, who will succeed Sumner Welles as-U. S. Ambassa- dor to Cuba, according to an an.. nouncement by President Roosevelt from the Little White House" at Warm Springs, Ga. Wellen with borily be recalled to resume his former position in the State Do partment.

Dance Programme At Peninsula Hotel.

THE CHINA MAIL

To-day's Short Story.

TOUGH

LOVER'S

LADY

By Louis Golding.

He was a ladof

Dancing at St. George's Ball, which will be held at the Penin- sua Hotel on Friday, will com-j mence at 9.10 p.m., with an in- HERE never was a more of his glory. terval at 9.30 for the reception of glorious lad in the history twenty-two at the time, no more than that. Yet he was already a His Excellency the Governor, Sir of boxing than Jem Belcher, veteran in the number and splen William Peel, K.C.M.G., K.B.E.....

Supper will be served from 11 young Jem Belcher, of Bristol dour of his victories. He was the o'clock onwards, and the func Town. We have seen some good darling. of Society. The high tion will end at 1.10a.m.

lads in our own time, too, from lords took him out riding with them on horseback. The high! The dance programme is as Jimmy Wilde to Teddy Baldock ladica invited him to take ten in

follows:--

Fox Trot, My Jig-Saw Puzzle of and Kid Berg. But Jem Belcher their drawing rooms, and awoON- Love: fox trot Hold Me; lancers, had the qualities of all of themed with pleasure if his crude fist brushed their “delicate fingers Amelia; waltz, A Kiss in the and some more of his own when they reached him a cake. Moolight; fox trot, Under My was wily as a fox. He could hit Mrs. Jam Belcher didn't like Umbrella; fox trot, Night and Day: like a steam-hammer.

that. She hated Jem to accept | |fox trot, Girl in the Little Green]

It is the first morning of Febru- Hat: waltz, You, Just You; fox ary, many Februaries ago, in 1809. the invitations of the high ladies. trot. Blue Prelude; fox trot. Three What is all Londen doing on Epsom She hated him to accept the In- vitations of the high lords to go Wishes; fox trot, Moonstruck;| Downs?: The Duke of York is

to waltz, Deep In My Heart; fox trot, here, who is the King's son and the out riding with them, or to play "You mark Learn to Croan; fox trot, Going, Commander-in-Chief of his armies.fackets with them. Going, Gone!; fox trot, I only want Bill Smith, the least of his private my words" she cried. "They'll One Girl; Waltz, Estrellita: fox soldiers, has broken out of bar- trot, Shuffle on to Buffalo; fox racks, to get here. The lawyer trot, What Have We Got to Lose7; from the Middle Temple is here:

SCOTTISH CHAMPIONS God Save the King.

LOSE POINT

English League.

PEAK RESIDENTS FINED.

Allowing Unmuzzled Dogs At Large.

he actress has risen betimes from the boudoir; the costermonger from the boudoir; the costermon- zer from Covent Garden has left his potatoes to look after them-}.

olves.

For glorious Jem Belcher is ighting Tom Cribb again, cham-

TO-MORROW'S STORY

To-morrow's story will be “Goose-Murder At-Tutz” bý Hans Fallads, Author of “Little Man What Now?"

'Her

FIRST DIVISION

TABLE TO DATE.

pion of England. He has fought knock your eye out one of these She clenched her fist, as Goals

Four Europeans were fined $8 m once and been beaten by him days!" IWL D A Pro

Two if she were a boxer, too, two years ago. Arsenal 23 14 36 41 20 34 each by Mr. Balfour at the Cen- That was Derby 23 13 46 46 23 32 tral Police Court this morning years before that he had fought mouth twisted dreadfully as she was stood there shouting and cursing. Huddersfield .23 11 4 8 52 35 80 for allowing their dogs to be at the great Hen Pearce, and It was a pity, Sally Belcher had Tottenham ...24 12 8 one of the Vice-Presidents and w, Bromwich 24 1074627arge, unmuzzled, on the Peak enten by him, too. It was

tragic thing, it may be, he ever such a pretty mouth, when” she Chairman of the Association, Manchester C. 24 18 7 7 34 40 27 Road.

.23 12 191 43 Middlesboro..

25 Mrs. S. Perry, The Peak, said stepped into the ring to meet Hen used it to kiss him with 24 10 10 4 43 49 24 on the part of the coolie, who had been 23 8 7 7 29 33 25 that it was deliberate negligence Pearce. Kis career till that day one unbroken song of 24 10 10 38 40 24 had been told to muzzle the victory. .23 9 8 6 47 52 24 .23 9 8 6 45 30 24 dog.

Mr. Wong Ka-taun, Hon. General Portsmouth Secretary, and Mr. Luk Shuk, Wednesday

one of its founders.

Pinckburn

Wolve

Sunderland Among the footballers present Aston Villa

Newenstle were Messrs. Tam Kong-pak, Newen

Leeds Yeung Shui-yick, Lau Mau, Pau

Everton Birmingham Ka-ping and Leong Wing-chui.

Liverpool Leicester

SIR JOHN SIMON'S "HOLIDAY."

To Meet Mussolini In Rome To-day.

London, To-day.

The Foreign Secretary, Sir John Simon, and Lady Simon, who have!

45 34

24 9 11 4 48 84 22 charged. .24 7 0 8

8 47 47 22

29 8 10 6 30 39 21

He had since been dis-

a

"

Bo Jem Belcher went to play) rackets one fine day with a gentle man of Society in the court sti

And Yet the fact remains. He was Little St. Martin's Lane.

better man than Hen Pearce and the marker sent back the ball so Mr. R. R. Davis, 506, The Tom Cribb. He was the best man devastatingly that it dislodged

7 0 7 38 42 21 Peak, Mr. A. Prismall. 32, The who ever darted with bare knuckle Jem's eye from the socket.. .23 8 10 25 24 20 Peak, and Mrs. G. de la P. B. from cheek to chin, from chin to

24 6 14 4 33 65 16

5 14 4 30

14BIG CLAIM AGAINST

LOCAL FACTORY.

"I told you so, you lout! Didn't .24 7 12 6 42 84 19 Fitzgerald, of 357. The Peak, heart, of an opponent.

Everybody I tell you so!" shrieked Mrs. Jem .22 0 10 6 32 36 18)

knew it, including Pearce, and Belcher, when they brought her 23 5 11 7 23 46 17 were also fined.

man back blind in one eyes. Then) Cribb.

So did Jem Belcher. Yet it's hard luck on a man who she collapsed all of a heap on the boxes as much with his two eyes door-step, because she loved Jem It was obviously as with his fists-It's hard luck very dearly. on him to lose one of those shme quite out of the question for Jem Gone And that's what had hap-to go on boxing any more, eyes. pened to poor Jem, at the height were the great days, the golden days, when he knocked the Firbys and Bartholomews senseless at his feet, There was nothing more

Stoke SheMeld U. Chelsen

SECOND DIVISION.

TABLE TO DATE

Grimsby

Prestoni

Bradford

Port Vale Blackpool Bolton

been on holiday in Capri, Italy ar rived by air yesterday, afternoon at the Carlo Del Prete Aerodrome,Fulham

Oatla,

Ruli

Goals PWLD F A PU 23 16 7 0 50 28 32

23 12 8 8 46 20 20

24 12 10

Messrs. Loxley Awarded] $40,975.21.

2 40 46 26 Judgment for Messrs. W. R. Lox-

23 11 8 4 32 30 20- ley and Co., plaintiffs, for a jum

23 10 7 0 36 20 24

28 28 24 of $40,975,21 being the price of

24 12 10 2 45 38

.23 10 8.5 43 41 25 hosiery yarn sold, and interest at

23 9 7 7 50 45 26 the rate of 9 per cent per annum 23 8 7 8 40

25 8 0 8 39

23 90 5 29

23 8 8 7 34

2 40

430

C...22 10 10 nd 28 $10

They were welcomed by Bignor Suvich, the Italian Under-Secretary Notts

Burnley for Foreign Affairs, and General Millwall Gulseppe Calle, Under-Sretary for Manchester

Aviation.

Swanse Lincoln

They later left with Sir Eric Oldham

Drummond's, the British Ambassa

dor to Italy, for Rome, by car.

It is expected that Sir John Simon will meet Signor Mussolini to-day to discuss the European aftuation, and that be will leave for London.

Friday. British Wireless Ser-

on

vice.

FANLING RAILWAY

TRAGEDY.

..24 8 11 5 ..23 8 11 4 38 129 7 10 6 22

Scottish League.

30 22

on $37,168.40 from September 28.

1933 to the date of judgment, as provided for by six contracts, was this morning awarded by the Act- ing Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. J.

ASSASSINATION OF terrifying left for that demon fist

DR. DUCA.

Commemoration Service

In London.

London, To-day.

to do than to grasp the ivory handle of a beer-pump. So the gentlemen brought out their' purses and put their gulness together and made him mine host of the Jolly Brewers. in Wardour-etret.

,

It would have been a good thing

R. Wood, against Mr. Chan Shang- A Jarge representative gathering for him had he stayed there. But

he was a lad still. Youth raced ting, managing partner of the Chan was present at the Commemora-| Kwat-sze Hosiery Factory of 55, tion Service held yesterday at the impetuously along his veins. And U. 23 8 12 3 35 52

57 and 69 Tung Choy Street, Hong Greek Church, London, for the Rn-there was always Mrs. Jem Bel- He never .28 5 10 8 30 87

mantan Prime Minister, Dr. Duca,cher, a queer woman. .23 6 18 6 16 34 15 Kong. .23 8 0 0 31

Mr. Eldon Potter, K. C., Instruct- who was assassinated by a student knew her mind, for she never "Had you done De knew it herself. ed by Messrs. Hastings and Co., apat Sinaia railway station on

as I told you, you scarecrow,” she, peared for the plaintiffs, the 'defen-cember 29.

The following attended: Mr. No would hurl at him, it's in the dant being absent and unrepresent-] jed.

vile Butler, representing the Prime ring you'd be standing to-night; Plaintiffs' counsel called Mr. Minister; Sir Geoffrey Fry, repre- earning your hundreds of guineas! Fan Shiu-nam and Mr. Wong Hok-senting the Lord President of the Earning your twopences in a low- TABLE TO DATE

yan, Assistant Compradore and Council; Mr. J. B. Monck, repre- beer-house that's all you're fit PWLDFA Pt Compradore, respectively, of the seating the Foreign Secretary; and for now!"

And an hour later, in the dark ..28 22 1 3 64 24 47 plaintiff firm, to give formal evi- Mr. Sargent, Assistant Under Se

.26 13 5 8 66. g3 34dence of the contracts with the de-cretary for Foreign Affairs-Briof their bed-room, she would put

Matherwell Rangers

Hearta Abordeen Kilmarnock Ayr. Utd.

FIRST DIVISION

.24 18 2 4 81

Goals

24

40.

26 14 6 5 03 31 33 fendant.

..26 13 8 8 54 44 31

26 10 8 8 69 70 28

Queen O'S

St. Johnatone Falkirk Celtic... Dundee

Clyde

Private Langdon Buried Hamilton

This Morning.

MILITARY FUNERAL·

25 18 11- 49 60.. 25 11 9 5.47) 87 27 20 11 10.5

64 52 27

.22. B 8.6 44 37 22 25 9 13 8 48 42-21: 129 0·1074, 43–63.22

45 1

Hibernians 25 9 13 888 46 21 Queen's Park 24 9 14 1 45 80 2581274580

St. Mirren

Partick.24 7 14 8 42 Third Lanard 24 6-14 5. 45

Private Langdon, of the East Airdrie .25 5 16.4 84 75

Lancashire Regiment, stationed at

Sun Wat camp, who met his death on the railway at Fanling on Mon- day night, was buried at Happy Valley, this morning.

The funeral procession included a detachment from the Lincolnshire,

Cowdenbeath 25 8·18 4. 88 78

GEN, O'DUFFY'S TRIAL

(Continued from Page 1.).

General O'Duffy was drst arrest-

Regiment with the Regimental Banded at Westport where he was sche and a firing party and escort from duled to deliver spooch to the the East. Lancashire Begiment, un-Blue Shirts He was charged der the command of Colonel A. Cwith wearing the uniform of the Marsh, Commanding Officer, East organization; which ha Lancashire Regiment and Linut. Fclared illegal by Prealde W. Bear of the Lincolnshire Regi De Valdia. The del

They inter quashed by the

ment.

The service at the graveside was Dublin," and Genital O'D: nducted by the Rev. J. C. L. Laard, relansąd, only to be summensed Army, Chaplain, followed by

volleys

Last Por

firing party and

de-

tiah Wireless Service,

Saw Alma Mater Win Grid Grown

The time

her arm round him and seek to caress his poor: blind eye with her lipa "You dear lad!” she whis pered. “You dear lad! You must never think of going into the ring again ! -Promise me. t

that, Tem Klas mei"nder

All right12; he grunted. Hin bead was wheeling, Strange crea- tures, these woman. Never knew where you were with, them. How much simpler, was a math a boxer, crouching in the ring! Jem almost started out of bed, he could see the fellow so clearly a few feet away. He had his two fiata before his face. He was waiting for a land: Buddenly he, hurled himself forward, thrusting in at the jaw with his left. It was only

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