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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 5, 1989.

ESCAPE CHARGE

Middlesex MAGISTRATE

Defeat Lancashire

are the results of Following First-Class Cricket matches which concluded yesterday.

At Birmingham, Warwickshire beat Glamorgan by an innings and 91 runs. Glamorgan-102 (Mayer 4 for 34) and

225 (Hollies 9 for 93). Warwickshire 418 for 7 dec. (Croom

145).

*

VISITS

CAMP

* MR. T. J. HOUSTON, KOW- LOONE MAGISTRATE, PER- SONALLY VISITED THE CHIN- ESE SOLDIERS INTERNMENT CAMP AT MATAUCHUNG THIS MORNING FOLLOWING

At Manchester, Middlesex beat Lan- THE HEARING IN THE KOW- LOON POLICE COURT OF A cashire by 123 runs. Middlesex-317 (Edrich 102, Pollard 5 CASE OF ATTEMPTED ES- for 78) and 217 (Dennis Compton CAPE FROM THE CAMP, 116 Wilkinson 5 for 78). . Lancashire 245 and 166 (Smith 7 for

55),

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At Taunton, Somerset beat Hamp- shire on first innings. · Somerset-490 for 8 dec. (McRae 107). Hampshire-321 (Hazel 5 for 65) and

277 for 4.

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At Leeds, York beat Surrey by 177

runs.

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York-406 (Hutton 151, Watts 6 for

70) and 199 for 6 dec. Surrey-290 (F. R. Brown 119, Verity 4 for 59) and 138 (Verity 4 for

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17).

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At Kettering, Sussex beat Northamp. tonshire by 5 wickets..

101; (Timms Northamptonshire-200

Jim. Parks 5 for 55) and 399 for 6 dec. (Timms 114 not out). Sussex 172 (and 428 for 5 (Cox 232).

Worcestershire

At Leicestershire, beat Leicestershire by 24 runs. Worcestershire-225 (Smith 5 for 62) and 357 for 6 dec. (Cooper 184 not out). Leicestershire-197 (Perks 5 for 57)

and 361.

OTHER MATCHES At Lords, Oxford beat Cambridge by

45 runs.

Oxford-273 for 8 dec..

Cambridge 384 (Man b7 and Webster 60) Dickinson 100, Evans 5 for 127.

* * *

The case was a sequel to the frustrated attempt to escape en masse, planned by the inmates, and exclusively reported in the "China Mail" yesterday.

One of the internees, 31-year- old Ying Ting-kai, was charged. with attempting to escape and with disorderly conduct.

An Indian Guard, No. B799, re- lated how at about 8.45 p.m. on Monday, he saw accused drag a log and throw it over the barbed-wire Accused was apprehended. fencing. while throwing another log across. the barbed-wire.

Accused struggled with the guard. and attempted to free himself, but was eventually overpowered on the farrival of a Chinese detective.

Accused this morning denied the charges, stating that he was drag- ging the log from the barbed-wire- fence to use as firewood to heat

in- water for a bath.

The magistrate decided to spect the scene, and, accompanied by Inspector Rogers, of the Kow

to loon Police Station, proceeded the Camp.

After investigation, Mr. Houston.

At Nottinghamshire, West Indies discharged the man. beat Nottinghamshire by an inning ad 94 runs,

Nottinghamshire 149 (Constantine 6

for 50), and 267.

West Indies-510 for 3 dec. (Headley STOLE $4,000 FROM

234 not out, Sealey 115).

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At Lords, Oxford beat Cambridge by [45 runs. ·

FRIEND

A 25-year-old Shanghai Chinese,

Oxford-313 and 273 for 3 (R. B. Proud

187, J.-M. Lómas 91). Cambridge-157 (Evans 4 for 55) and

384 (Mann 57, Webster 60, Dicken-Shuen Yut-tong, was again. brought before Mr. R. Edwards at the son 100 Evans. 5. for 127.

Central Magistracy this morning when he was charged with steal- ing $4,540 Chinese currency from his friend Lok Sau-to, at the San

TEMPERATURE AGAIN 90

90 degrees A temperature of again recorded yesterday. Minimum last night was 80 degrees, and this morning the reading was 87, with humidity 75 per cent.

The Royal Observatory reports that a moderate anticyclone re- mains over the Pacific. to the east and south-east of Japan.

Wah boarding, house.

Defendant said he only stole $4,000,

Mr. C. A. S. Russ was present. for the prosecution, and Detective- Sergeant J. Hendridge appeared for the Police.

Sentence of two months" hard: labour was passed,

The depression over the Gulf of STOLE FROM

Pechili is moving slowly north- ward.

Pressure is low over China gen- erally, and to the east of the southern Philippine Islands.

Mr. H. C. Pih, well-known local jockey, was considerably inconveni, enced last night, when after leav ing the China Emporium Restaur ant, ha found his car missing The vehicle he car park.

between 9.30 pm

Pin was entert

de at a dinner

EMPLOYERS

Because his employers awed him a month's wages, alleged 25-year-- old. Li Yiu, he decided to take the matter into his own hands.

This morning he pleaded guilty stealing sums m his employers, -

Company,

fee months

No

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