8
WEEK-END SPORT.
WHAT IS ON THE CARD.
TENNIS, BOWLS AND BACING
at
There not a great deal of sport "down for this week end, but the fiatars on the hat are of consaler able tnterest to sports followers.
There
141 wongsefationis Faalma, hat if the weather is fine muniser there are certque to of enthusiasts on the course foolay and 10 mo14315
A
The Races
There is expected to be record number of vistons from Hang Kong, fur the second exten 1ace merbag
at Macao under the aegis of the International Buce and Recreation Clab of Mueno.
The meeting is taking place at. the Areia Preta Race Course fo day and to row, and, na atieady announced, a sperini steniger aer- vier at excision rates is being run by the Hong Kong. Caution and
Maess Searcbout Company," "Tad The Sri An will leave Hong Kong at 9 am to day and will sail from Macag at 2 pan, and to-morrow will leave Hong Kong at a and depart from Macao at 6.39 pm. Besides the
bunt return
fon
Macau IoT) W Levening, Sui An will have: Macao at "a" pim. arriving at Hong Kong at 1.30 pm. Fifty three puses have entered for the 19 events set out on the Two days programme, 14 of which have never faerd the starter at Macao at an official meeting. Five ponics frata Hong Kong have enter ed, viz.. Mrs. R J. Paterson's Th Regent and Scooter, Mr. J.
August, Mr. ason's
F
U
Rozas The Sandpiper, and Mr. B. C. Marmara's
Soaps Sponge
(lute The Ghoul).
1. Ge
|
There are ten events on the st day anime on the rond day. A very enthusiastic reception being jrepared ft Mr. W rard of Shanghai, one of the x founders of the Macan Ruce Cla Since its foundation the Macan Race Club owes Mr. Gerrard mach
The Macaul for us great services. Race Chi KIVING
humer party in his honour. Mr. Gerard is a well known resident of Shang hai ani a Stewart of the Shanghai laternational Race Club,
JL
Rapier's tips for the races ap peared in yesterday's issue.
Tennis And Bowls.
There are the usual lawn Tennis League matches to-day and also a
LEAGUE TENNIS.
CHINESE BEAT INDIANS EASILY.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 28th. 1927.
LAWN BOWLS.
GOLF.
TO-MORROW'S STARTING
YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
THE MATCHES FOR TO-DAY.
FIXTURES AND TEAMS.
TIMES.
FANLING.
storms.
Last Saturday's matches resulted 9.28 8.m. J. Bottomley and S. T.
Butlin, much as expected, although only
J. Coulthart and ( E. Elams. four nut of seven arranged could be played owing to the condition of
C. ( Stark and A. the greens, following the rain
Leach. Col. Abern and Major Rowell
9.30
0.30
9.10
H. G. Hegarty and Edwards.
In the "A" division of the Chimn Rvenuation lay the Club gained a decisive victory over the todian Recreation Club yea. their own courts at terlar
The Ann, scores were 57 Clauseway
their favour.
! ל'יות:
li
In anticipation of close-nud struggle. PATETON members
of both Clubs turard up to watch the match, but before the end of the fra road the Chinese demonstrat- ed that they were the better team. They led by 3 games in the first I cant and errand their had to
the servom round and event- daily wou by 15 games.
A feature of the march was the scellent play and combination of She furting and M. R. Lo, who senced 2 games in alt: An dealt We watch experienen Was
they saialde assel, but
aish aged particulary well. wwong and Chon ulas`aggov gated 22 ganies.
יו זי.
The Indians greatly disappointed their supporters and failed to pot up th ight expreted of them. Fair dhree pairs scored 13.14 and I games rsprei ively,
Ther detailed Inclown
Wa
43
Ng Sae Kwong and C. 'Chea (C):
11. Ismail and J. A. Casumbhoy beat H. D. Ronipaho and
M. Bazark
hase A. 14. Bunjahu and S.
A. Rumjuhu
×
3.
22-11
M. W. Lo and Yew Man
lost, to S. H. Ismail and J.
A. Cassumbhoy BH. D. Runjalin and
1. M. Razack Int. H; Rujan and
S. A. Rumjabu
5-
3.5
13-20
M. K. Lo, and Ng Sze Cheung (CROS
beat S. H. Ismail and J.
A. Cassambhoy Het H. D. Rungeha and 1.
M. Razack ... beat A. H. Bunjabu and S.
A. Jumjahu
7 :
22-11
|
Total: Chingo R.C., 37; Indian 10.6 42.
The League table for the "A" sary stands as follows: -
CHuly
M. W. . I''s Chinese R:C Indian 10.0"
match for to-morrow and an Ameri imversity can Tennis Tournanest
Civil Service Cricket Club.
al
the.B. K.
Kowloon C.C.
1.SRC.
Lawn Bowls enthusiasts will adding Kong 0.0 plenty of interest in the fixtures given elsewhere.
To-morrow the Scottish Company of the Hong Kong Volunteer t Defence Corps compete for the Dyur Challenge Cup at Stone. cutlers'.
jater-platoon It is Dompetition and teams of eight men from each platoon fire Part II of the Musketry Course, while there is also an "attack competition Lewis Gun Competition. and a Major R. A. Wolfe-Murray, D.S.O.. M.C. (Adjutant of the Corps) will be the judge.
To-morrow morning a team from the Royal Hong Kung Golf Club play the Junior Section at Happy Valley
BASEBALL JOTTINGS.
AMERICAN AND JAPANESE CONSULS TO OPEN SEASON'S GAMES.
BY DON HONOLULU.]
The South Chinn Athletic Asso- ciation Baseball Nines held their first practice game on Thursday afternoon to give their manager and coach an opportunity to assign positions to each player. There were about players on the diamond with the Lee brother, Shing Laan and Shing Shur own. from Cant. They made a good Impression which augurs well fur top honours.
The 8.C. tenins are not to be mistaken for first and second testin Both belong to the front rank and they are to be distinguished by the hames of "Dragons" and "Tigers."
*
This reason's games will be open- ed by the Baseball Club and the Japanese on June 11th, instead of the winning team and the runners up. This was due to the fact that Bouth China, the winning team, fare boen split into two teams.
The Chinese players told me that hey felt that the Americans and Japanese should, by right, open the on, as baseball is both the Americ
and the Japanese na It was also stated Honal me.
t th Japanese and American Consuls have been invited to pitch and catch the first bail of the
MORGON.
*
リ
3
2 ↓
ૐ
3
}
ย
2
G
2
TODAY'S MATCHES.
The list of matchca for to-day is
Follows:
"A" Division. Hong Kong CC. 2. M.B.K. United Servies R.C. e. Kowloon
C.C.
Indian R.C.. University.
"B" Division,
Hong Kong CC. ». M.B.K. Nippon Club . Craigengower. Reerein Indian R.C.
Kowloon (.0. ». Royal Engineers South China A.A. . United Ser-
vines R.C. Chinese R.C., University.
Craigengower CC have improv ed their position in the First 9.44 Division by defeating the Police 31.C. on their own ground,
9.15
"
£.52
+
The Club de Recreio spoilt the sequence of home wins ou the pre- vious Saturday by losing to the 9.56 Kowloon Rowling Green Club by
shots.
At the Valley Inst week the Civil | Service second string lost to the The East Point B.C. by ten shots. latter won on green where they Just last year.
TODAY'S MATCHES.
Today's Axture curd contains some matches whose results may have an important bearing on the Lengue championships.
Playing at hosie, the Craigen- gower (.C. should pull off the points against the Bowling Green Chub. A your
ago the same club list to the C.C.C, on the saune green by 17 shots. The result this year should, however, be closer in view a strengthened visiting team.
t
The Kowloon Cricket Club are bome to the Kowloon Dock R... but here the result appears to be very hard tar forecast, but the visitors are bidding for League honzuys.
The Civil Service C.C. should win against the Taikoo H.C., al- though last year, when the match was played by mutual arrangement JU! the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, the Taikoo side won by ten
shots.
SECOND DIVISION.
Taikoo's sreond string should have the advantage of Kred in their match against the K.C.C. Last year the home side won by 33
shots.
The Roureia are playing at home against the Civil Service C.C., and the match appears to be an open
one.
General opinion is in favour of the Yacht Club in their match at home to the Craigenzower CC,
whom they beat last year by 11
shots.
The Kowloon Bowling Greet Club
East Point entertain tre R.C. and close game should result.
TO-DAY'S. FIXTURES.
The complete list of Lawn Bowls League matches arranged for to-day is as nuder:-
First Division, Craigongower C.U e. Kowloon
B.G.C.
Kowloon C.C. . Kowloon Docks
R.C.
Civil Service CC. m. Taikoo I. C.
Becond Division, Taikoo R... Kowloon C.C. Club de Recreio r. Civil Service
C.0.
Royal H.K.Y.Cr. Craigengower
C.C.
Kowloon B.G.C.. East Point
R.C.
|
Major Ogilvy and Capt. Hankey.
Co! Boylan Smith and V. M. Gray burn.
T. E. Pendered an D. G. Bruce.
BRITISH AMATEUR, GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
THROUGH REUTERʼA, AGENCY.}
Losos, May 20th.
The climax 10 a day of thrills in the Amateur Golf Championship at lioylake, including a rapid succes Boù of defeats of British internu-
Wi
it
the
COUNTY CRICKET.
LANCASHIRE BEAT GLAMORGAN.
THROUGH RELTER'S AGENCY. 1
TRIPS TO JAVA.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR AN
IDEAL HOLIDAY.
Java appears to be an ideal place in which to spend short lown! leaves.
Now On Sale.
1927 Edition
OF THE
AND
LONDON, May. 24th. The following is a programme tak- DIRECTORY Playing at Swatsen Lancashire ing. just over three weeks, drawn defented tilamorgan by ten wickets.
Lancashire weat in first and rap by the Java-China Japan Line. ap 93, toward which Green con- Thursday (fortnight .C.J.L. tributed 7,
stener leaves Hong Kong,
Friday (of following week) Arrive at Tandjang Priok (Bata-
Glamorgan colapsed against Richard Tyldesley's slow bowling nd were all dismissed for 93 runs. Tyldesley took four wickets for to
runs.
Following on, Glamorgan fared better, their innings realising 295. of which Bell made 55.
via).
Motor cars will be waiting
CHRONICLE
at the dock. Sightseeing in the old The Sixth-fifth Annual issue
Town.
In the afternoon drive through the
new
suburia Menteng and
OF THE
With only one wicket down for Gondangdia, visit swimming Bath Directory and Chronicle
Lawashire: 993 and 11 for one. Gamorgan, 93 and 204
Weltevreden 10
Bandoeng, rid Buitenzorg, Socka- į
wetu.
Botanical Gardens. Lunch
#
runs. Lancashire ran
ent easy
at Tijikini.
WATIONS.
Overnight in
Scores --
Buitenzorg for the
al
Sokatoomi.
Sunday, From Bandong
after
Unrort.
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.
01
FOR
HONG KONG,
THE TREATY PORTS OF
Garont, e Penalengan Patjet. In CHINA, JAPAN, COREA, INDO the morning sightseeing at Ban- funch proceed to
ENGLAND DEFEATS FRANCE. | doeng.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}
PARIS, May 20th.
得
In glorious weather before crowd of over twenty-five thousand, England defeated France in the Soccer International by six goals
tonals, was the dramatic struggle watched by a crowd of 3,000, keyed i to nit up to a tense pitch of exestemtit in which the New Zealander, Dr. Gillies, defeated the young Ameri- can student Haley, in the fifth Gillies round. Dr. eighteenth hole by one up, Lenten Mayer Thorburn, the San- Haley, Tolley's conqueror, had
ningdale player, in the fourth round by a and 1, and it aroused | the whispar: "Is this youthful | Yankee a menace after all?"
Haley in his match with Gilties was two up at the eighth, and al. though he lost the next five to become three down, he continued to smile and playing woufidently squared the match at the Hix- teruth. The seventeenth
was bunkered halved, dat Haley at the eighteenth and lost match.
ไรเฟ
the
In the course of the day the Eug- lish, Internationals. E. P. Storey, Rex Bartley and C. Beddard and the Sentah International, W. L. Hope, T. Torrance, W. A. Mursas and T. Jamieson, were all elimin aled.
The struggle has now reached the closing stages, the last eight in the competition consisting of the Aus Iralian champion, Nettlefold: Tweddle (Stourbridge): Boger Wethered; Dr. Gillies (New Zea lund) Montmorency (Stoke Poges): Jobson (Royal and Ancient); Lan- dale, the unemployed Liverpool nineteen-year-old; and MeXair (Reufrew).
Abe Mitchell Operated Upon.
LONDON, May 6t Abe Mitchell has been operated for appendicitis, and is progress- ing favourably.
Hale. Hatt, Slipper, and Warren Kowloon Bowling Green Club.-
fakin); Verguson, Cuff, Dixon, and Wylie (skip); McIntosh, Stonham, Eudding, and Maclachlan (skip),
Kowloon C.C.-Gorvin, Labrum, Petheran, and Davidson (skip);" Edwards, Lyal, Smith, and Lam mert (skip); Gitline, Lawrence, Hamble, and Herridge (skip).
Yacht Club. Williamson, Vaux, Greig, and Davies (skip); Bullock, Black, Thornhill, and G. P. Ed- wards (skip); Reed, Wood, Wynne. Jones, and Shields (skip).
Taikoo R.C.--Maxwell, Boyle, Walmsley and Matthews (skip); Richmond, Spiers, Munro, an Dinnen (skip); Grimes, Warnock, The following teams have been Chalmers, and McKechnie (skip).
THE TEAMIS.
selected for to-day
East Point Recreation Club.-F. First Division.
. Samways, R.. W. Williamson, Kowloon Bowling Green Club. R. McKellar, and R. W. Loc (skip): T.C.Hazel, Harvey, Duncan, and Bus S. Baker, G. Vickers, A. K. Ifen- sell (skip); Muir, Holland, Magill derson, and H. M. McTavish and Macfarlane (skip); Dobbie, (skip); G. M. Shaw, A. Webster, Hedley Chapman, And Farrellt. H. Whiteford, and A. T. Hamil
ton (skip). Chinese (skip).
"C" Division.- Craigengower. R.A.0.C. K.B.S.F.I.A.. Nippon Club. Recreio. Taikoo R.C. -Chinese R.C. 7 Netehrlands TO-MORROW'S MATCH. "C" Division. South China A.A.
R.C. AMERICAN TOURNAMENT. The postponed American Tourna. mens of the Civil Bervice Cricket Club will be played to-morrow at Laups Valley commencing ab. 3.13
لام
-ILK.C.C. TOURNAMENT.
CLUB BINGLES FINAL.
TROPHY WON OUTRIGHT.
A
Civil Service C.C.-Laing, Brawn. Craigengower Cricket Club-A. Grimanit, and Oswick (skip): E. Coates, J. Lely, F. H. Williams, Maughan, Westlake, Keegan, and and W. T. Brightinan (skip); D. K. Deakin (skip); Smith, Lamble, Hol-Kharas, Y. Abbas, H. Beer, and ledge, and Pendered (skip).
F. T. Knott (skip); W. E. Nichol
K. Docks-Rainey, Kempton, son, A. Raznek, C. A. Rodrigues, Lindsay and J. C. Brown (skip); and A. Kitchell (skip).
Club de Recreio.-P. A. Yvano Greig or Cooper, Henderson, Mc- Laggan, and Gray (skip); Gourtay, vich, F. X. Silva, C. Silva, and le Neilson, Cullen and Lapsley (skip). Souza (skip); C. F. Vas, J. Taikoo B.C.-W. Weir, Whyte, J.G. Ozorio, F. E. Remedios, and J. Russell, and Wotherspoon (skip); Ribeiro (skip); J. A. V.Ribeiro, E. M. Remedios, C. E. Marques, Sloan, Heath, Maeleon, and Drum-
and A Ribeiro (skip), mond (skip): Laing, Grimes, Muir- head and Morrison (skip).,
Kowloon C.C.-Goodwin Spuith, Pite, and Gibson (skip); Abraham, Kern, Hill and Taceki (skip); Hirst, Hyde, Wragge, and Pile (skip).
The final of the Club Singles Championship was decided on the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts Grem al 6. W. Sewell. It re sterday, the finalists being 8. H.
Craigengower CC.-R. T. Luz, acted in a win for the holder by C. S. Rosselet, E. Arculli and D. 13-11, 80, 80.
Green has, there- Rumjahn (skin); F. J. Neves, D. fore, secured the Challenge Cup Fritz, W. B. Muskett, and U. M. presented by the late Mons. R. de Omar (skip); L A. Rose, M. A Sousa, C. Bennett, and B. Basa Journet for the third year in succes
(skip). sion and wing the trophy outright.
Second Division.
Tho champion had to go all out to win the Brat set which went to. twenty-four games. The second set also produced hard struggle, but Green claimed it after fourteen games had been played. He, then took the third set without the loss of a single game.
Civil Service CC-Beattie, Rose, Haynes, and Taylor (abi) Jones, Holdman, Luck, and Alderman (akip); Strange, Simmonds, Arebi- bald, and Massey (skip),
{Continued on next Column).
INTERPORT BOWLS.
THE DERBY,
SICKLE AND CALL BOY THE FAVOURITES.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.---
Losmos, May 26th. The latest Derby betting higures are as follows:--
Sickle
9/9 (t and 5) 5/ (t and o)
Lo the
Monday. Excursion Papandağan crater.
Tuesday.From Garnet 1o Poei wokerto, rid Koemingau, Tosari. Stay overnight at Poerwokerto.
Wednesday.From Poewokerto to Djuka. In the afternoon see the permanent exhibition of native arts and cratta. Overnight at jokja. Thursday. See the Prambanan Temple Rains, the Sultans' graves edch (visiting day,
1.
Thursday only).
In the afternoon, proceed from Djakja Lu Lire Borobudur.
Arrive at the Borobudur at 4.30
1.11.
Friday,Ariae early in order to view suurise from the upper ter- race. Breakfast should be ordered in advance.
After sunrise sec the different Stupas and Reliefs.
Leave Borolradur in plenty of titae to catch steamer, ofthe K.P.M. Express Service, leaving Semarang at 4 p.n.
Call Boy............... Adam's Apple... 7/1 (t and o) Hot Night 0/1 (t nud o) Lone Knight 10077 (t and o) Moneymaker .100/* (b and o) Danion ........
2301 ft and o) Richest Record In Stake Money.
LATER Wednesday's Derby Rare will show the richest record in stake The fare by the Java-China Japan money, namely £13,315, uf which line from fiong Kong to Batavia the successful owner will receive and return is 300 with a time- €1,15 with an additional 200 if: Lamt of six bonths for the return
strip. the winner is a bouchred betse.
Probable Starters.
LATER.
The Derby probables are:- Adam's Apple, 4, Lench, Adieu, Marshall. Applecross. J. Childs, Birthright, Garnett. Call Boy, Elhort. Curialis, . Jones. Damon, P. Beasley, Double Barrel, Jelliss. Flashing Star, Dick. HOBBA. Smirke Hotnight. Wragg. Kincardine, H. Beasley. Kaight of Grail, Winter. Lone Kuight, Steve Donoghue.
Honeymaker, Beary. Parker. Butcher.
Restigouche, C. Childs. Shianmor, F. Lane. Sickte. Weston, Silverstead, F. Fox. Son and Heir, Evans, Segiramonde, A. Burns. Tattoo, Perryman. Fourth Hand, Jack's Son Treat have no jockeys. so far.
and
CALCUTTA SWEEP.
TOTAL OF HALF A MILLION
7 STERLING.
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
CALCUTTA, May 20th. The Calcutta Sweep subscrip tions are approximately £500,000. cent. The winner will receive 40 per
THE JOCKEY CLUB.
Steamer of the Java China-Japan Line leaves Batavia at 12 noon.
Hunday of following week).— Arrive at Hong Kong.
CHAPLIN COMING TO LONDON.
FILM COMEDIAN TO PRODUCE |
THERE IN OCTOBER,
H. G. WELLS PICTURE.
CHINA, SIAM, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. MALAY STATES, NETHERLANDS INDIA, BORNEO, THE PHILIPPINES, Etc.
This Large Volume of approximate-
ly 2,000 Pages gives, in addition to the Usual Lists of Firms, 85 Alphabetical List of Residents in the Far East containing the Names of Nearly
20,000 FOREIGNERS.
Arranged, with the initials as well as Sernames in strict alphabe- tical order so that any name can be found instantaneously.
It
is a volume indispensable to. business houses.
LARGE EDITION (WITH
MAPS & TREATIES)... $12 SMALL EDITION $8
Orders Send To
LONDON: HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, LTD., 21, Bride Lane, Fleet St., E.C.4.
SINGAPORE: KELLY & WALSH, LTD., 32,
Railles Place.
SHANGHAI:
KELLY & WALSH, LTD., Kelly & Walsh Building, Nanking Road.
Rumours regarding the future movements of Charlie Chaplin are settled with the interesting news that the famous fitru comedian will come to London in October, when The Cireus," which he has been making for nearly two years, will PEKING & TIENTSIN TIMES. be shown at the New Gallery.
The Cirens, is now complete.
TIENTSIN:
HANKOW:
except for one sequence (in, move- RAMSAY & Co., 23, Tungting ment), and the privileged few who
have seen it any without hesitation
Road.
JAPAN:
that it is by far the funniest thing that Charlie Chaplin has ever | MARUZEN Co., Ltd., Tokyo and
made.
Yokohama.
J. L. THOMPSON & Co., Kobe.
There is very reason to believe) that when the comedian comes toi London he will produce a film KOBE & OSAKA PRESS, Kobe.
The
there, probably
Suicide
Club which has nothing to do HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, Ltd., with Stevenson's "Hampton Club" but is an original story-and not tragic.
1A, Chater Road, Hongkong.
:
WOMEN AND CRIME.
REPLY TO CRITICS OF POST- WAR GIRLS.
As Chaplin has retained his Eng- fish nationality, Allied Artista, the organisation with which he is as sociated, are thus in the happy position, of having the services of the most popular screen actor in the world for the production of a British film under the new régime.
the Allied Artists also claim services of another well-known Eug- lishman who has made name in
There is one degree in which Hollywood, this heing Mr. Frank The half yearly meeting of mem- Lloyd, the director of The Sea women, apparently, have no inten hers of the Hong Kong Jockey Hawk." This was the film that intion of aspiring to sex equality. Club is to be held in the Jockey troduced the sea-battle devices which That is in regard to law-breaking. Olub Room Hong Kong Club have since become still more widely
The interesting fact is revealed Annex) on Friday, June luch, at knows through "Ben Hur." 12.30 p.m.
Llovil is also coming to London report by the Prison Commis sioners that out of every hundred to make an English film.
He is Glasgow horn and formerly convictions in the courts men are appeared on the London stage. concerned in righty and women in Then he went to Hollywood, care-twenty only.
and in 1914 had arranged to women are the more law-abiding to ing at first £1 a day. He succeed-
In greking an explanation of why produce the Sea Hawk," but re-such a marked extent, however, it turned home for war service. He may be possible to join issue with finally realised his ambition with the Commissioners when they sug the Rafael Sabatini story nine gest that self-control is a more dis- years Inter.
tinetively, feminine than masculine characteristic.
HORATIO BOTTOMLEY. HIS RELEASE APPROACHING. Horatio Bottomley is due for release from Maidstone Gaol on August 9th.
Mr.
The H.G. Wells' Flim. Mr. Edward Godal announces
It is easier to agree with their other augestione that offences in- yolving violence, and convictions for offending against the Poor Law, are more likely to im laid at the door of the male and bread-
As to the modern girl, the report
winner sex,
The whole country will be in tengely interested in his plans and movements. Up to now nobody has known what they will be.
Recently an article appeared in a that he has secured Mr. D. W An invitation has been sent by Sunday paper by Mr. R. C. Knight, Griffith to direct the H. U. Walls the Hon. Secretary of the Hong D.B.O., M.C., ex-Town Clerk of Alm, "The Peace of the World," Kong Lawn Bowls Amociation to Guildford, who was convicted for which will be partly made in Eng Shanghai to send a team to Hong misappropriating public money and land, and for which purpose Mr. Full details of this production Kong this year for the interport for sixteen months met and spoke Griffith is also visiting London.
At present known to Bottomley almost every day in Whether conditions in mot Worth Maidstone Gool. It revealed Bot- and the fact that Mr. Griffith was has something to say which will not to come to London to direct it be relished by her aumerous critics, will permit of a team visiting the tomley as he now is, his plane, and
The writer met were given in the Evening Stand Vanitice and foolies many, coneriv. Colony, but a reply will be received hopes, and fears.
ably, have increased among a numi- here, when the matter has been dis- Bettomley on an intimate footing ard several months ago.
"The Peace of the World" was ber of post-war girls; but folly may cussed by the Shanghai Lawn Bowls almost daily. During long months Association. It is to be hoped that they worked together, discussed written directly for the screen by be far enough removed from crime the Interport will take place, and law, prison, and life. Bottomley Mr. Wells, and is the only scenario And statistics show that criminal revealed his personality with the of Mr. Wells going to Hollywood sent generation, instead of having to proven it, som anything much told of his reactions to prison life, from his pen. There is a possibility tendencies in the girls of the in will not be drawn to any large greatest franknes, and outlined in connection with the American increamed, indicate rather the w
posite trend. part of the production, his amazing plans for the future.
as team
extent from H. M. Forces.