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LOCAL GOLF.
CLUB BEAT JUNIOR SECTION,
The match arranged between the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club and the Junior Section was played at Happy Valley yesterday morning.
Teams were eight a side, under handicap, and the match was played over 15 holes. Only singles were played.
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HONOLULU ATHLETES:
ARRANGEMENTS FOR HONG
KONG.
BASEBALL, BASKET HALL AND
OTHER MATCHES.
The All-Around Chinese Amateur
Athletic Club baseball team of -Honolulu, arriving in Hong Kong on August 1st under the auspices of the South China Athletic Associa tion, will play at least five games with local teams. Mr. K. F. June and Mr. Richard Shim of the Base- Full scores were unobtainable yes-ball-Section of South China, who terday.
On the whole play, the Club won the match by 6 points to 2 points. The majority of the games wer very closely contested.
The teams were as under: Royal Hong Kong Golf Club J. W. Franks (7), F. J. do Rome (7), F. A. Redmond (7), E. D. Mat- thews (D), T. S. Whyte Smith (10); D. G. Brace (10), A. O. Brawn (10), J. S. MacLaren (12).
Junior Section: F. E. Booker (10), J. Laing (10), R. C. Wallace (14), P. Morrison (16), G. McLeod (14), F. Glover (18). A. C. Golden- berg (18), J. McBride (18)-
GLENEAGLES GOLF.
WHITCOMBE AND RAY IN
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A RAINY FINAL -
WHITCOMBE WINS.
is in charge of the schedule, has Axed the following baseball games which will take place during the next two week-ends :---
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All-Around Chinese of Honolulu
Japanese Baseball Club, August
6th.
United States, August 7th. South China A.A. "Dragons ** --and --“! Tigers,?--August 10th.
Far Eastern League (Chinese, Japanese, and Filipinos combined) August 13th,
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY,
All Hong Kong, August 14th. All games will commears at 430 pm, being preceded by the regular league games of local teams..
Several interesting combinations
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BETTY NUTHALL & MRS. MALLORY.
ENGLISH GIRL'S MARVEL.- LOUS TENNIS.
A REALLY SPORTING MATCH.
BATSMEN WHO ARE "BARRACKED OUT..
GOADED INTO, THROWING AWAY- A WICKET.
LORDS. MELBOURNE AND
~ OVAL METHODS. "
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Nothing more sensational has [Ry V W WRYBALL (England and.. ever happened in lawn tennis cham pionships than the victory of Mias Betty Nuthall, the 16-years-old English girl, over Mrs Mallory, the present holder of the women's national championship of America, by 2-8, 62, 6-0, at Wimbledon, writes Mr. S. N. Doust, in a copy to band of the Daily Mail.
To say that the great crowd was excited is to put it mildly. They were frenzied with delight that this young, unspoilt child had. wen-and won by a display of the most per fect lawa tennis.
I have never seen a finer exhibi. tion of controlled hitting and have never seen the ball placed so accur ately with such-speed. There was variety, too-drop shots, volleys, cross shots, and length shots were played with equal precision and facility. There was nothing that this English girl could not do. Her game was an inspiration and a revelation.
I do not know a professional cricketer who is not pleased to visit Lord's It is the match above all others in the Notts programme to which I most look forward.
I always think the pitch one of the most sporting. Last season it was a little too aporting from the Notts point of view. Although only wanting 180 runs to win, we found that number was 75 too many. Of course, we ought to have won But Jack Hearne thought other wine, and proved himself right by taking five wickets for almost nothing.
And the spectators are by far the best to play to. They are not "one-eyed
as these at most other grounds. At many I could mention they must have their little bit of fun, though the mess at the wicket may not so the humour. At Lord's the cricket is the thing.
JULY 25th, 1927.
HYDE PARK ON SUNDAY.
LIVELIER THAN EVER.
FASCISTS AND COMMUNISTS "COME-TO-BLOWS,
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN WHITE WOMAN AT LHASA.
ANGOLA.
THE COMING GREATNESS „ OF LOBITO BAY.
RAPID COMPLETION OF THE RAILWAY,
ADVENTURES IN THE FORBIDDEN CITY,
PILGRIM-BEGGAR.
Lhasa, the forbidden city of Tibet, the Holy City at a vast un- known territory with the Potala as
Vatican, cast a spoil on the ad-~ venturous heart of Mme. Alexan dra David-Neel. Sho failed four times to reach it
June 99th..
Mr. Makin, of Lobita Bay Exciting-scones were witnessed in Hyde Park late yesterday after writes as follows-in-the-Cape noon, Communists and Fascists Argus"
The opening up of engaging in a number of free Central Africa is proceeding space. fights, and some women being hurt The untold wealth of the Congo in the crush which followed the forests in the focal point of all Lhasa" (Heinemann)-the strange, She tells in "My Journey to breaking of a length of railing communicationsin Africa to-day romantic tale of her fifth attempt Thanks to the intervention of the below the Equator. From the police, however, nothing more south, from the east, and from the serious happened, and the crowd west, railways are bidding for the gradually dispersed.
of. Katanga and
ого The trouble started at the close copper
of the Anti-Socialist and Anti- Northern Rhodesia, and pouring Communist Union meeting near into the interior of Africa the Marble Arch. Youthful Fascist
months' travel on foot with a young and its success-how after four Tibetan lama, bor adopted son, as
sole companion, she became the fist white woman to visit the Forbid-
den City, and actually lived in is unrecognised for two months.
Her journey WAJ undertaken light-heartedly and largely be- cause it was prohibited and the laughter which she had to control- in order to preserve her disguise breaks out in print. Her story is written with a jest,
Police Tricked.
dently posed as a native
Yongden, her companion; impu-
"of the
and Red Fleg antagonists got to necessities and luxuries of Euro- wrangling, and then to blows. pean civilisation. There was an ugly ruah in the
But there is one railway-from direction of the anti-Socialist rostrum, which was at the moment the west-which has a tremendous being removed. Police, who were geographical advantage.. over its busy shepherding the people de
competitors. This is the Lobito parting from the Labour demon- stration held a hundred yards die Bay railway, financed by British tant, came to the reinforcement of capital and now rapidly approach- the fow
constables on the scene. ing completion. For the mineral city when the couple arrived in I detest the sarcastic barrack There was a tussle with the con- wealth of the Congo it presents the Lhasa, their entry" being, miracu- ̈
testants and a surge forward of the quickest and easiest route to lously concealed in a sand-storm, who can only And enjoyment in crowd. Could Beat Lenglen.
watching really bad bowling get-
Europe, and in a few years the and he prevailed on two country With a resounding crack about Lobito Bay railway will be haul- On form in this match Miss Nutting the "pasting
Fokels" to enter the Potals with. that it de-twenty yards of iron railing gaveing a large and increasing dare them as a cover, ball is capable of beating Mile. serves. Humorous barracking allway, and men and women tumbled I will be tried, such as the Chinese, Suzanne Lenglen. I say this not good "sports" enjoy. The game in a heap into the enclosure, where of the raw material treasures of
They came safely to the pinnacle, Central Africa. Japanese, and the Filipinos Seld- because of the enthusiasm I feel at
and saw temples and monasteries Last year in the Caion Parlia- lying at their feet like a white, red. ing a team together. The Chinese this British victory but with cool properly followed and understood till then a flack of sheep had been
can never be dull. Good bowling peacefully browsing. There were ment General Smuts warned the and gold carpet spread in the WT. Tilden said and clever fielding has its merits. shrill screams from the women, and Government of the economic danger valley. calculation. and Japanese, · ATNÍ the Filipinos that no one can do anything when The revolving figures of the score two of them were found badly of the Lolite Bay railway to the fielding & team together.
Chasa has a strangely Parisian The they cannot get the racquet on to board are not everything to the bruised, but after attention from
That would apply to keen student.-
South-African and Rhodesian air in the description of this travel- Chinese and Japanese have often the ball.
the ambulance corps they were able Mlle. Lenglen, whood slower shots One experience remember at to go home. No one was seriously had opposed this railway, scheme was born of her childhood in the Railways. He admitted that he ler, whose passion for lonely places. played as rivals, but stidem to-
would suit Miss Nuthall even betMelbourne just before the fourth hurt. The police stopped an ugly from its inception in the interests French capital. gether. Mr. Hin Wong, bon.
Test match. I wanted runs badly, rush into the gap,, and, "seizing of South Africa. But many South Lhasa is full of policemen. One Ray bent Kinch, one up.
general secretary of South China
and was determined to get them militant parties, conducted them to Athletic Association and hon. sécre- Havers beat Twine, by 3 and 2.
So I began to play myself in, but the outskirts of the crowd. A good Africans do not trouble to look at of them stopped suspiciously to Whitcombe beat Ockenden, by stary of the Hong Kong Baseball
the crowd soon wanted to play me many people were allowed to take the map, and are not inclined to look at her, and she at once fell out:
refuge in the enclosure while the concern themselves with what is to bargaining for a saucepan at "happening in the neighbouring a booth until the crowd laughed struggle lasted.
With the break-up of the Labour Portuguese colony of Angola. The at her as a half-wild tribeswomir. demonstration, a number of the de- now that this railway nears com- to extort money from her. A third-
warning passed unheeded. Yet Another special cohstablo" tried monstrators came to swell
They waved Red flags, pletion it is well to study the map struck her with his truncheon for throng.
of Bouthern Africa for a few mo- trespassing where only "quality
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON. July 22nd. At Gleneagles, in the third round of the contest for the Glasgow Herald £1,000 prize, the resulta
were:
-and- 5.-
1!
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Cotton beat Young, by 2 and 1. In the semi-finals, the results
were:
Ray best Havers, by 6 and 4. Whitcombe bent Cotton, by 3 and 2.
HÓW WHITCOMBE WON.
GLENEAGLE, July 23rd. The morning round opened with three fours for Whitcombe, who took the lead at the fourth hole with a-lofting stymie and holing from three yards.
He led two up at the turn. After the tura a down-pour drenched the spectators.
Whitcombe finely finished five up.
Association, has in mind a team of Hong Kong Chinese, Japanese, and Filipinos and inter-port games with Yokohama, Manila, and Hono- futu.
Versatile Visitors. *
ter than those of Mrs. Mallory.
Those shots of Misa Nuthall's were always out of range of Mrs. Mallory, who is Beet-footed and quick in discernment. So they would have been against any other opponent on her form in this match-including Mile. Lesglen.
Miss Nuthall not only played as a champion but also proved that sho possesses the right temperament counting would begin low and reach and sang Labour songs, and their ments. With the copper mines, of were allowed, and she gaily relates
for one.
They timed everything beautiful ly, counting one-two-three-up to ter, so that just as I played each ball a terrific "Out" nearly shook the bat out of my hand. The
perfect crescendo. The Victorian players, of course, enjoyed it huge ly; I did not
the
presence added to the strained feelings between sections of the the Katanga as the goal of com- crowd.
Several fights resulted, munications, it is easy to see that and the police for a little while the long railway journey south to had some difficulty in quelling the Capetown is an expensive and time- disorder.
At present a wasting journey. Earlier in the afternoon the good deal of the Katanga copper Anti-Socialist Union meeting bad
is taken over the Rhodesian rail- ways to the port of Beirn on the
Europe.
In the visiting Honolulu Chinese
The Coolest There. baseball team of 22 strong, there is
Visualise the position: there was also a very strong basket ball team a tremendous crowd which, as game.
to this English after game went who have been either runners-up or
girl, became frantic with an excite champions during the last few years ment which must have extended to in Honolulu There are also 'rolley the girl herself. There would have bail players and swimmers. Some been some excuse had she, too, been stroke which he ought not to have just started when the Labour pro- East Coast, and there shipped to cage crossing a wire rope bridge,
of them are good musicians for, in Honolulu, most people can both swim and sing.
The South China A.A. Committee
carried away.
Wise beads said when 40 in the final set was reach ed. Here's the dangerous time. Will she be able to refrain from wild hitting f
Ona spectator who knows her re all these thousands of people.". He was right.
"Not Cricket.” Few players are not affected by barracking, and. I have known many a man to throw his wicket away when goided into making a made. There are many bowlers who cession passing along the path only a few yards away drowned the can and do play up to a crowd
of voices
the Anti-Socialist which is noted for its unsporting
Their audience, which speakers. remarks, and I say candidly that it numbered about 3,000, broke into is not cricket.
At Trent Bridge there are always counter cheers. A band was play a few spectators who think it-right 1g the "Red Flag," and the pro- Anti-Socialist Union supporters a catch. Possibly never booed," and then sang lustily the not discriminate between a very cheers for the King.. having played themselves, they can National Anthem, and gave three good attempt and a bad miss.
Another section of the procession yelled answeringly to the Anti
this incident as a complete vindi- cation of her disguise.
Forced Marchas. Physical danger is belittled in the book. Once the fired a revolvér and scared some robbers.
Sho suffered agonies another time in s when the towing rope broke, and The Belgians have themselves tri- a hysterical native girl who was ed to capture this important traffic with ber shouted that the hook by increasing the communications which carried the cradle was break- through the heart of Afticing also, Fear of detection and Efforts have been made to direct lack of food-they carried all their
Ray's putting was rather shaky. bope to arrange a Hawaiian coa-plied, "She is the coolest person in to give any player a slating who cessionists were singing it. That this flow of copper north-eastwards goods on their back-were the
The start of the second round was delayed by torrential rain. The greens were flooded, making play freakish
Whitcombe beat nay 10 and 8.
Four-Ball Exhibition.
LONDON, July 2nd. At Epsom in an exhibition four- ball match, before a gallery of 2,000 spectators, Jones and Kirk- wood beat Tolley and Wethered, опе ир.
In the afternoon Tolley and Kirkwood halved, with Jones and Wethered.
DID DEMPSEY HIT BELOW
BELT?
WHAT THE FILM REVEALS.
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.].
NEW YORK, July 2nd Mr. Matheson, one of the two fight judges, will report to the Box- ing Commission that Sharkey was hit below the belt, and therefore Dempsey should be disqualified.
The referee, Mr. O'Sullivan, states that the blow was fairly delivered, though he admits that Sharkey was hit several times previously below the belt, but not deliberately, and the blows were not injurious,
LATE
The official slotion pictures showing the action in the seventh round of the Dempsey-Sharkey fight, reveal that the disputed blow was apparently quite fair.
TOBACCO FROM NEW ZEALAND.
cert, a swimming exhibition, and volley ball and basket ball games with local teams.
misses
#Bale,
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"I once terribly, frightened a woman who used the excuse of illness in the house to send us away, but before she closed the blinds I had time to see that no one was lying down inside As suming an inepired air I exposed her lie, and prophesied that, as she had falsely told saintly pil- grims that one of her family was , real sickness would indeed come on her touse.
Lake Tanganyika and | travellers' greatest terrors. Here
is one way of securing food:- through the port of Dar-es-Salaam When Miss Nuthall won the fifth
This also proved expensive. Con munications along the River game and needed but one more for Honolulu Shiri, Dance,
Congo, with its rapids necessitat victory, she was most deliberate in
Sam Staples is one of the best
and lengthy, so that the Belgiaus ing transhipment, are also difficult The Hui Aloha, a local organiza her walk as she changed ends.slip folders playing. have Socialist cheers, and accompanied tion of former Honoluluana is to Calmly she held out her racquet to
seen him effect some really great
Bay scheme, and are actively co- the ball boy for the balls to serve catches off Harold Larwood' their hand in a noisy rendering are now reconciled to the Lobito
of The International." give a shirt-waist dance some time with, and with equal calmness the ing. Many of them would never Britornis and Land of Hope operating by building a railway next week. This is a very popular served, while those who were lock have been chances to anyone less and Glory" the Anti towards the frontier of Angols to
BLDZ amusement in Hawaii, the Para-ing on could hardly remain seated. gifted. It he should only just tip Socialists.
The rival volumes of meet the British scheme. When at length Miss Nuthall won slip catch he knows all about it, sound made a great discord, but Lobito Bay is the finest harbour on It has also to be remembered that dise of the Pacific" and "The Land of Perpetual Summer It the 8th game and the match, just yet only by intelligent anticipation nothing worse came of it. The will be also the Society's welcome for a second did the pleasure of and quick manoeuvring has he made procession passed, and the Anti-the West Coast of Africa, and much
victory shine on her face-net exult- the catch at all possible.
Socialista meeting proceeded with nearer to Europe than Beira or
Capt Town. ingly, but modestly-then she ran
Furthermore, there as much interruption as some score to the net, where Mrs. Mallory.con-
are no heavy Suez Canal dues to of "Reds" in a group could make. increase the cost of transporting gratulated her.
to the athletes."
The Team.
The visiting Honolulu athletes who are expected on August 1st, 1927, and will remain one month or mpre in Caina, are as follows:
Abe Sang Liu, business manager. Afo Pung, Captain, shortstop and beaket ball.
Nelson E. Kau, manager. Edward F. Low, pitcher.
"
Bunny Chung, pitcher and basket ball.
"Yung Fong Ching, pitcher, basket ball, swimming.
Kan Heen Lum, pitcher. Chow Young, pitcher and fielder. Ea Yin Chung, pitcher. Young Yuen, first base.
ball.
Archie Ho, third base, basket ball Willie Crai, catcher, fielder, Lai Yen, Gelder, second base. Hon Chan Wong, fielder. Frank Tyso, fielder and second
bose,
Clarence Chang, catcher. Tim Kopp, catcher and felder. Shipp Lo, fielder."
This self-control ranks as high as her skill
All the Luck.”.
The Oval "Wag."" - Having recently played at the Oval I must say that the crowd there were much more tolerant than usual. When the Oval crowd are in a critical mood even the Australian spectators could not improve os their caustic wit.
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ON THE WAY TO THE PARK.
copper and other produce from the Congo. Geographically, Lobito Bay has everything to its advan tage.
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"This declaration was accom- panied by brief exercises, in which I shook the lap of my large dress, as if I were liberating a host of devils who had been shel- tered in it. The comedy ended with a present of butter, which the selfish housewife, who was zow weeping, offered us
The crowd cheered and cheered,
Labour's.Long Trail,
Great optimism prevails among Never in my life have I made Amid the cheering, Tilden, who had
Thousands of demonstrators from British and Portuguese in Lobito economical a journey" she de watched every stroke of the match,
Last year, during Hobbs's benefit all parts of London, organised by Bay. It is admitted that General clarea cheerfully of an adventure hook hands with both competitors.match, an appeal for low. was Miss Nuthall's modest reply to his twice made against me and answer-
the Trade Union Defence Commit Smuts is correct is emphasising in which her feet bled on rough" tec, and consisting of representa the danger of this new railway to roads, her shoulders sched with her congratulations, "Oh, I had all the ed by the umpire in the negative.tives from the Labour party, the the Union, but traders here go fur burden, and her bed was amid luck," is typical of the girl who yet. This happened in one over. Just Co-operative Union, and the ther, and argue that the continual may win the championships this afterwards I was clean bowled by Trades Union Congress, marched expansion of the Congo and North rough rocks and mow after forted.
You have to give 'em out when Fenley, whorent a shouted in procession from the Embankern Rhodesia-will-mean-such- they're bowled
year.
When Miss Nuthall lest the first set it was felt that the longer ex perience of Mrs. Mallory would tell its tale. That first set, played at
awful roasting. George Gunn has an hour, the poor batean get an more than once been asked if he
wants a bed.” vei
attraction.
marches made in the darkness,
OF BRITISH JUDGES.
The increase in the number of
ment to Hyde Park. More than increase in the quantity of raw 200 motor and horse-drawn vehicles, materials that there will be plenty I have known an Oval crowd to it as silent as a row of Cheddar many of them gaily decorated with of traffic for all the railways servDIVORCE FOR THOUSANDS. a tremendous pace, indicated Mrs. cheeses, keenly watching Surrey cluded in the parade, which at the
red and yellow bunting, were in- ing the interior of Africa.
But it would appear that North- Mallory's science. She varied her score at fifty to sixty an hour-moment of starting extended from ern Rhodesia is as enger to use the LOBD CAVE ON IMPARTIALITY Peter Yce, scoond base, basket length and generally won Ber points Later, should the other side not get Blackfriars Bridge almost to West new railway as the Katänga. The
on the half-court shot which follow-
a move on at something like eighty minster. A pipe band and brass fact that it is financed by British ed the comer drive.
But although the American cham
bands accompanied the procession capital, and that most of the cop. In the Park the two Mosley" per mines in the Katanga are of pion won it by the low score of 6-9,
platforms quickly became centres of British enterprise, and that the divorces, brought before the Courts that score was not a fair record of Yet
Mr. Oswald Mosley, mines of Northern Rhodesia, at was commented on by Lord Hewart, the closeness of the games” Mrs. Mallory in that set was just
M.P., and Mr. C. G. Ammon, Broken Hill and elsewhere, are the Lord Chief Justice, at the Lord M.P., were at No. 5, and Lady British, introduces a powerful sym- Mayor's dinner to his Majesty's shade the better. From 2 all, the American won four
consecutive Nuthall proceeded to hit with be- Cynthia Mosley and Mr. E. Thurtle, pathetic motive for using this rail Judges at the Mansion House.
"The Courts," he said, "I used to games, Mre Mallory also won the wildering speed and accuracy. She M.P., at No. 12. Lady Cynthis way. Furthermore, Northern 1st game in the second act. By this only lost 8 points in the last 5 had much the greater following. Rhodesia is looking more and more try divorce cases by the score: now than south they try them by the thousand.. time both players were hitting tre games-a wonderful fest against She spoke without notes for over northwards rather
Their cattle And yet there are still a great mendously hard. The rallies were any competitor in the champion half an hour in condemnation of wards for marketa. never more than 5 strokes, but each ships, and especially against such the Conservative party, particular goes to the Fatauga for food for any people in this country was are not yet divorced." (Laughter.) succeeding stroke gathered more a player 23 Mrs. Mallory, who was ly in regard to the Trade Unions the mine workers, and it is a mar
A strong defence against attacks 10 TONS FOR LONDON,
speed.
selected by the committee as being/Bill When a worknesn refuses 'ket which is constantly developing made by "obnoxious persone!!
to come out on strike with big fel- Miss Nuthall gained more con- one of the 8 best players and con- WELLINGTON, N.Z.
low workers.** she said,
upon the impartiality of judges fidence with each succeeding game,sequently "eeded."
was made by Lord Care, the Lord pehe 18 4 The tobacco-growing venture at
and led by 3-1. In the next game It was a triumph indeed, and all chooses to go on Working, Nelson, which is designed to test
Mattie Chang, catcher and filder.
Mrs. Mallory, who until this game, the more pleasant because it was an splendid fellow according to the method or another; they would have Chancellor.
changes that would wipe away the The judge performs a respon the prospects of Dominion-grown Mr. Clarence Chang is president had served splendidly, served two English one, coming at a time when Tories. He is a man with an in- tears af today from the eyes of the sible and often an anxious tack, tobacco as an export product has of the All-Around Chinese Amateur
double faults, as if admitting that it is most needed.
dependence of thought who chooses people. We say to this Govern he said. On his decision depend had promising results this season. Athletic Club of Honolulu and
the pace had been too fast. This Mrs. Mallory took her defeat, as to think and act for himself. But ment," he proceeded, we will ap-the-life or reputation of a and f There is an appreciable quantity coming with the team. All mem-
gave Miss Nuthall a 1-lead and she always does, very sportingly, what about my husband and my peal by the constitutional method the credit or failure of some great of bright yellow and lemon-
bers of the team, except two, are coloured kiln-dried, lenf available visiting China for the first time. made her fairly secure for the set. She told the that Betty was sick we are what might be called to the mind and spirit of the industry.
which she won at 6-2, after winning splendid, and I am not a bit eus of independent thought and action. the poll. Then resist, if you dare, upon the impartiality of
blacklegs of our own class people people, and we will sweep you from. "I do not think that attacks for export, together with a fair Mr. Shipp Lo and Mr. Abe Lin are
a sequence of 3 games.***
prised at the result." quantity of -good-shed-dried-f-the-two-who-have-been-here-before-
Tilden mid that he had never How do the Tory party treat the will of the people, and if you judges cut much ice he added Bewildering Speed. tobacco, totalling approximatey 10 and Mr. Liu played for China in
seen-finer-women's lawn-tennis. He Blander, misrepresentation, distor do resist your rain will ensue." English people have little sym In the last set there was only
tion, tons. It is believed this quantity the Far Eastern Olympiad of 1023
was particularly enthusiastic about left that can be done to make us his way the first people to be elevat he is bowled or caught out, turns
social ostracism—-nothing in
Mr. Lansbury said that if he hadpathy with the cricketer who, when will show the value of New Zealand and 1926.
one dangerous game for the Eng Mis NuthalPs wonderful!!
gets leaf on the London market.
feel the enormity of our action ed to the peerage after a Labour on the umpire, and I think we are While in Hong Kong, the All-lish player the first. In that game in the 4th game of the final set.
when we thought it was right.”
"Government got into power would too well assured of the capabilities
Cheong Wong, basket ball volley ball
Tai Sun Yim, basket ball volley ball
and
and
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Grading, conditioning, and risck- Around Chinese Athletes will be there were 6 dences after a lead These were two back-band strokes. Oswald Mosley, H.P12 said be- Baklatvala and Harry Pollitt. of the judges to be moved by an ing are still in progress, and the guests of the South China Athletic of 18.40 against MrxTMMallory's ser- off diffoult shota by Mrs. Mallory that by one way or another, by one The next two would be Jack Jones angry speech or an angry letter."
cobacco will be shipped to England Association and reside at Ying Wa shortly
College.
vice. Having won that game, Miss The ball went down the line like
(Continued on next Cojumn,}
Contrued on next Oglumu:)
and Will Thorne.
(Applause.)