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The Diocesan School and the Queen's College were in opposition on the Club round, and the Collegians won a hard game by a goal to zl. Abbass scoring Both combinations showed excellent soccer

His lordship Or they may consider it is important, or they may want to save costs. I am not going to bind myself to this that I shall givo discovery on patat times, but the Queen's were the more each time that it is applied for,

sensoned eleven, and were good value for Mr. Goldring then said that they ha College and St. Joseph's College ou their victory. The game between the

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VICTORIA ROVERS AGAIN BEATEN.

The Victoria Rovers were beaten by St, Joxph's College on the Naval ground by three goale to one. St. Joseph's went

straight away from the kick-off and scored

Mirt Haywood said he agreed with what all co very informal, and so aften resulted, afore the soldiers custodian had handled his friend had said it would be much in delay, whereas Summary Courts were the ball, and no sooner had play been more satisfactory if discovery was given on oath:

Mr. Goldring added that he did not think anyone would suffer in that particu.

lar case, but he was quite sure, that in many cases thore had been difficulties in

which only mutual discovery had been given. It thus bappened that at the last minute one on other of the parties put in a document which was really of some ir portance of which no notice had been given.

If

His lordship-You have a remedy a document is put in at the last minute of which notice has not been given, I ad- journ the case, if the request is made.

Mr. Goldring went on to remark that solicitor frequently had document sprung upon him of which no notice had been given, and of which there had been no discovery on oath. He had looked up the practice and found that the practice in the Colony was the same as in the County Court that was to make dis covery on oath. It had only happoard quite recently that no discovery 15 given on path, and he had practised in that Court for fourteen years. It was only in the last two

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if you want it.

Mr. Goldring-It has been encouraged by the solicitors in the Colony to any mutual discovery," which resulted in an inspection hat no discovery on oath.

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Mr. Haywood-My lord, you would not allow Mr. Hinds to have discovery on oath a few days ago, and he said it was useless withont,

His lordship-When you say inconveni- ence is caused, do you mean to your client or to the other side

Mr. Goldring-It may be that as the result of the discovery of a certain doon. ment money will be paid into Court,

His lordship--Yes, but you have your own remedy, and I must consult the pro fession before I give any opinion,

Mr. Goldring-I only wish to mention it, but I am not talking entirely on my own initiative.

His lordship-I know what the practice has been during the last six years I have been here; the rule has been not to have discovery on oath.

really created for expedition.

Hia lordship-You can always come into Chambers and apply; it is the law and can always be done, and the law is the rule of the Colony.

and won, as stated. St. Joseph's won if

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$6.00 Each. and augmented their score, The Rovers quickly retaliated, and reduced the lead.

WISDEN, STUART SURRIDGE, SPALDING AND GRADDIGE. The Collegians gained a further point $1.00 to $4.50 CRICKET BALLS $1.00 to $4.50 Mr. Goldring—I think we should have only because of their brilliant defenco LEG-GUARDS, GAUNTLETS, BATTING GLOVES. a set of rules for the Summary Court. We The Rovers showed an excellent appro should have a summons for directions. ciation of the value of the short passing His lordship That is quite another game, and played prettily together at matter altogether. Personally, I am ines, but their final attempts were favour of it; it would be of great assiet-

GREEN AND WHITE, ance to the Court to have a summons for

UNITED SERVICES LEAGUE, directions, but that is a matter I cannot go into here.

ship will be good enough to bring the Mr. Goldring Then perhaps your lord-

matter before the profession, along with the summons for directions, in both Courts

innocuotis.

NAVY DEFEAT ENGINEERS, The United Services League programme waa opered on Saturday, when the Royal Engineers succumbed to the Navy by a

His lordship then informed Mr. goal to nit. The R.E need a little moro Goldring that in some cases where none practice before they can expect to show of the parties understood English, and their old form. Their lack of practice was their own language imperfectly, they held rendered very obvious, but the team as a things back unintentionally which might gane. The winning goal a really good be very important SALOOganie. was obtained as Mr. Goldring In that case an adjourn the result of a beautiful cross-shot by ment can be asked for, Ho added aleo, Hopper. The soldiers' goalkeeper knocked that once discovery an oath was given, ao it out, but another Navy forward ran up documents could be put in at the last and put it past the custodian. moment, and that was his whole point. And the cost would be only $10.

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Mr. Goldring I am not asking your lordship to do any more.

LOCAL SPORT.

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TION

"THE POLICE ELIMINATED,

Represented by a team as good as any that has figured in their lists this season, the Hongkong FC. eliminated the Police from the above competition in the first round on Saturday, winning a hard-con- tested, keen game by the odd goal in three. During the present term a keen rivalry haa developed between the Polics and tha civilian Club, and it can be said that the defeat of the Police gave the Club more satisfaction than any other result in their favour this season;

The Police, who were minus J. Clarke, their right back, were early called upon to defend their lines, Robinson sup. ping through along the tight, and crossing beautifully to the centre, the There was considerable danger in scramble that ensued, but eventually the leather was booted away Mr. Goldring-1 ask your lordship to into the centre of the pitch, which became remember that the first time you sat as Both intermediato lines were tackling and the scene of operations for a brief while, Puisne Judge we invariably applied by feeding well, and only cccasionally were summons for discovery. Then we got it the last lines of defends extended. Tho on oath, but now we do not.

Some very excellent batting was seen in this match on the Civil Service pitch on Saturday, French and Rapley, for the Military, knocked up nearly 100 in a splendid partnership, which was broken by a regrettable accident to the former, A rising ball from Bradbury struck French on the forehead, and compelled. him to retire. Scores and analyses

ARMY

French, retired hurt

Forrest, Waterson, b Reed.

Dudoy, b Reed .......

Konnott, b Reid

Raptoy b Roode Major Morgan, b Waterso Treuamen, b Witchell Hyde, b Witchell

B. A. Williams, run out Private Williams, not out Gregory, cand b Bradbury

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Total

Witchell Reed Martyn Waterson Bradbury

Bowling Analysis.

CIVIL BERVICE. Martyn, b Morgan Lamble, b Repley Witchell, b Morgan

Dawson, b Rapley

E. J. Reed, 16.,, b Bapley

J Tacchi, b Rapley

Hill, a and b Morgan

Bradbury, 1.b... b Morgan Watorson, b Rapley Bearn, b Morgan Hall, not out

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Bowling Analysis,

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Hongkong forwards played with an under- His lordship-You now get it informal-ductive, and ere long Stewart beat Swan standing that seemed certain to bo pro

ly. You say mutual discovery, and from close quarters with a cross shot in everybody seems satisfied.

the far corner. The Police forwards were Mr. Goldring-Sometimes one is deal but Reynolds and Booker required & deal not displaying their usual combination, ing with a solicitor who is keeping some of careful watching. The former's dash On the Club Ground on Saturday thing back—that is the difficulty. It may nearly brought him through once, but Craigengewor made a very poor show, with not be done deliberately, but at the same and nothing accrued to the Police: Long XI., which itself was not at full strength, Barlow handled his shot with much skill, the exception of Tayler, against a Club time he may do it madvertently, and you plied Robinson with several opportunities, and when the gaire concluded they were are suddenly faced with something which and the winger frequently got the better over a hundred runs in arrears

of the opposition, without, however, Scores: may have saved infinite cost to each party securing any tangible award. The left TO LET FURNISHED.

I am merely putting this to your lordship, winger, Wilkie, was also swinging the ball ISHOP'S LODGE NORTH, No. 12, THE and perhaps you will consult the pro- poross well, but the clote tackling of the BFAR From 1st May next.

fession or the learned Chief Justice and from getting in their shots.

Police defeaders provented the inside men

decide whether or not we could benefit the In the second half the Club were a long present practice,

time predominant, and sustained an His lordship Supposing it was a claim second point was obtained. Pennell gain increasingly heavpressure, until the for $50 on a promissory note in a money-ed possession in the enemy's penalty area, lending action. To have discovery on and planted it into the corner far from path in such a case would be waste of Swan's reach. After this the Club seemed te or to break up, and, the Police reviving, time, and unnecessary expense.

play centred for some considerable time around the Hongkong goal. McCubbin and Barlow effectively negotiated any shone repeatedly for some splendid work,

thing that came his way. Ultimately, however, the Police reduced the Club's lead, the point being recured in a most an increased their efforts the Police to draw fuky manner by Reid Both sides

level, and the Club to again recuro a two goal margin. The and came with tho addition to the score ERAD Club attacking, there haing no further

Mr. F. W. Eager efficiently refereed. The Club will now have to play in the Eemi-final round the winners of nest Baturday's game R.G.A3, Navy.

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Mr. Goldring The parties can always agree to this when discovery is asked for

His lordship again reminded Mr. Gold- ring that he could always apply.

Mr. Goldring remarked that he under stood his lordship refused such application the other day

His lordship Of course I may do so in some special cases; I may have reasons |___Mr. Goldring—What I want your jord- ship to rule is that discovery, in every case where asked for by either side, shall be on

-K, Kharne, 1.b.v., b Bowen.

JD. Noris, Anderson, Donnelly B. Jex, b Donnelly Rev. HR. Wells, b Donnelly Sub., not out

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A R. Sutherland b Tayler C. A. Hooper, b Carvalho D. E. Donnelly, b Tayler

R. P. Thursfeld, and b Tayler P. Jacks b Pestonjes ..... Major Bowen, c sub.. b Garvalho R. Kennedy, a Pestonjee, b Taylen B. N. Andersen, b Pestonjee 8. S. Moore, and b Pestonjoe SEJAR Mitchell, not out...

T. E. Pearce, b Carvalho

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