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STUDEBAKER'S EUROPEAN ly every
DISTRIBUTORS.
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VISITING COMPANY'S
PLANT.
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INCREASED BUSINESS IN
EUROPE.
country in
Europe. Dealers from France." Switzerland, Czecho-Slovakin, Germany, Pertu-
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18th, 1928.
Al, and Hungary have already signified their intention of joining the party, and many more are get ito" he heard from. During the course of their visit, they will be necompanied at ail simes by several interpreterI,
CRICKET.
R.A.S.C BEAT R.A.M.C.
were divided
In a friendly match on the Chi nese Recreation Club ground y terday, the Royal Army Service Corps beat the Royal Army Medical Corps easily by 90 runs, Batting Erat the winners declared at 148 for a wickets and then dismissed their opponents for runs only Fifty of Studebaker's. Iargest European distrijutors will antice The visitors will first inspect the Bowling honoura in New York early in January to National Automeh'le Show in New among Newberry, Lyons and Meln begin an extensive study of Ameri-¦ York, to be held early in January.tyre who took 3 wickets each.. can methods of automobile "wer and will attend the annual Stude-S.Q.M.S. Moss was top scorer with chandising, necording to an an-baker lanquet, then go to South 27 runs. auterment just made public by Bend for a trip through the Stude- 1 S. Walch, Studebaker Manager raker plants, research laboratories. of Export Salts. These European and proving ground.
They will representatives will stady Stadeen go to Debreit to win other Laker dealer organizations in the I Studebaker plants.
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On the way Hulted States, and will visit prast, it is planned to have them | Stud baker factories, laboratories, ¦ stop for a viset at Niagara Falls. ard The turporntiq's million dol- The visit of these Europeau ar proving ground in South Bend, dealers is a rethretion of the in- Indiana.
Lereased business anticipated by Members of the party, which will | Studebaker in Europe ext year, onevompanied by J.-K. Wailers, as well as an outgrowth of this Supervisor of European Terri- | year's record "beraking increas in and, will be draws from virtual. Studebaker's export trade.
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Scores:-
E.A.Ş.C. Major Langley, & Collins... 20 S.Q.M.S. Moss, ↳ Tiernan 3. 37 S/Sergt. Wood, e Tiernan,
Barnes
...... 23
S.Q.38. Newberry, e Do
shou, b Tiernan Pte, Lyons, e Tiernan b
Harnes
SQ.M.S. Glenny, not out L/Corp. Tikis, not out
Extrus
30
20
! ;
Total (des, før 3 wkus, ) 149
S/Serg Wilkinson, L'Compl McIntyre. L/Cerpl. Fennell Pte: Hawkins did not hat.
Bowling Anntysis.
Cottingham
Tiernan
Barnea
*Iveagh
Collins
Shepherd...
GOLF.
PROVISIONAL INTERPORT
TEAM.
The following team has been selected provisionally to represent Hong Kong in the Interpart
matches.
Should A. B. Stewart arrive be
fore the first match and be willing that one of the selected team will and able to play, it is understood
stand down.
T. D E. Pendered (neting Cap- tain).
Capt. F. D. Erskine..
L. R. Andrew es
Capt. H. F. Bloxham.
LG. 5. Dodwell,
G. Murray,
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
ADAMSON CUP-JANUARY- QUALIFYING COM-
PETITION.
W. Sayers 94--24-10 and A. E Clarke 80-20-70, tie and play off.
Uther scores:
J. McCubbin .............. 80—12÷77 W. McKay 03-19-77. C. H. MeLood... B-117,30 There were 2 entries.
When
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Bowled 2 No balts,
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BOXING.
DONALD DUNCAN ON SHANG- HAT'S AUDIENCES.
0. $1, F.
3 0 26
1
XI
10.
48
10
S
0
1
B.A.M.C.
Shoad, b Newberry
Lyons
Ireagh, e Muintyre, "L. New-
berry
Shepherd, and Lyons
Tiernan, played on New
berry.
Barnes, Lyons
4
Doushon, b Mclare
Liesling, run out
1
Waters. stpd. Woods,
Melatere
0
Collins, not out
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Hill, Melatyre
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Total
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Bowling Analysis.
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FOOTBALL.
THE F.A. CUP.
DRAW IN THE FOURTH ROUND.
[THOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
گره
Lospos, January 16th.
The draw in the fourth round of i the FA Cup is as under:******
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.')
LONDON," Jan. 16th. "The Ainerians have-made bu ing one pripal sport in Shang
; they think nobody' in เมย world
Louch them at tha game," said Corporal Donald Dan- can, Royal Marine, Welterweight Champion of Shanghai, in an îmer. view this home near Beuford,
"
Ti my sevin rights against Americans I found them good sports. Their crowds fell for me
Corporal Duncan described the audiences at his fights as wonder- ful.
They numbered thousands, composed of all nationalities under the sun. When an American won the Americans went ad, but they
ways treated me jolly well," Two things he, appreciated above all others that happened in Shang- hithe first was a lender in a local paper on the keennes of his second fight against the American, "Braunstein, and the absence of barracking by the vast international audience and the second Major-General Duncan's smile and whispered Namesakes" when he congratulated the Corporal Before he left.
[BZOTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE.
Victory For Uzeudun,
Was
BROOKLYN, Jan. 17th.
In a ten-round content Puoliso Czuudun beat the Bostonian, E. D.
Charlton or Bury e. Manchester | Keeley, with a technical knock-out
Un.
in the second round, the referee
Rotherham or Exetor » Black-stopping the fight owing to the
burn
Cardiff C. Liverpool. Pon Vale Now Brighton. Swindon Shel. Wedneediny. *Southport v. Middlesbrough."
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Man-
Huddersfield . West Hani.j Aston Villa 1. Crowe.
Stoke City. Bolton Wand,
Areena . Everton.
Tottenham v. Oldhara ́A.
Sheffield Un. v. Wolves.
Reading Leicester.
terrific, punishment inflicted by the Spaniard.
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A LONG FLIGHT.
Jack Delaney As Heavyweight, NEW YORK, Jan. 17th. Jack Delaney; the ex-lightweigh 2 champion who is now aspiring for the heavyweight tile; opened he campaign by knocking out Sully Aluntgomery, the ex-football star, THE
in 22 seconda,
www.
LOCAL INTERNATIONAL
FIGHT.
Matches to be played on January under the auspices of the Hong
28.
UNITED SERVICES, SHIELD.
The following games are down for decision, to-day :-
UNITED SERVICES SHIELD COMPETITION,
The next boxing tournament
Kong Boxing Association is to take place at the Lee Theatre on Saturday, February 4th. Included
boxer.
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SINGAPORE.
A BAU LANDING PLACE.
Speaking to a Free Press repor- ter, Capt. Lancaster mid they had now travelled 10,500 miles and still had to do about 2.500. He express ed the opinion this Singapore has the worst. landing ground for any place of a similar size that be had
struck so far...
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£20,000 BULLION IN A CAB.
MEMORIES OF AN OLD DRIVER.
A driver who drove a cab ân the
days when policemen wore top-hute. and horse-drawn omnibuses plied The Biers were entertained to an for hire attended the meeting" of
the Cabdrivers' Benevolent Associa informal tifin by the Committee of Mrs. Keth Miller and Captain the Singapore Flying Club on tion. He is Mr. Alfred Noyes and Lancaster, who left England on
Saturday The Wing-Commodore, is seventy-six years of age. (Mr. G. W. A. Trimmer) was in Noyes was a cabman, driving his October 13th in an Avro-Avian the chair, and besides Capt. Lan-four-wheeler about Londos in 1871.
morning, January 0th.
also guests.
in the programme will be an interlight aeroplane on a fight to coster and Mrs. Keith Miller, Sir His old "growler" jostled in the national contest betweer Jose Pinto da Silva, of the Portuguese Australia, arrived at Singapore Hayes and Lady Marriott were Strand and Cannon-street with oil- Et omnibuscs, the conductors of Navy and Iron Bux, & well-known from Kuala Lumpur on Saturday The Hed Rose is an Avro biplane, which lived perilous lives balanced
on the During fitted with a Cirmas Mark II en-
monkey-board" at the The contest is one of ten rounds their brief stay on Singapore they gine similar to those of the Fly- back. at catchweights.
There wasn't much directing previously in Macao, and a good have been the guests of the Goring Club, machines. The machine of traffic in those days, sur imself is very similar to the two Noyes to a press representative. fight is promised here.
Hayes machines which will be used by "I hold my eence for more than
the Flying Club,
forty years and never had a police summons of any kind. That is, I should think, a record.
The
men
met
Senior. H. M.S. Titania v. Scots Guards. Happy Valley ground, at 4 p.m.
The full programme for the Junior,
tournament is not yet available. K.0.8.B. V. H.J.S. Herald.
It is interesting to note that Mr., Soakumpoo ground, at .30 p.m.
R. M. Dyer, President of the Amo Scots Guards v. H.M.S. Tamor.ciation, is expected to be back in Chatham Road ground, at 4 PEL the Colony in time for the tour-
nament.
ROWING.
HORNELL CUP RACE TO-MORROW...
The rowing race for the Hornell Cup between crews of the Asiatic Petroleum Company. Butterfield Swire and the Hong Kong Electric Company is to take place to-mor] Fow (Thursday) aftemoon from the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club...
The race had been postponed and, was to have taken place next Saturday, but has been arranged for to-morrow because a member of the B. & B. crew is leaving the Colony on Saturday morning,"
The race begins at 4.20 p.m.
Port Darwin.
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"I was a privileged cabman at Cannon-street Station for most of that period, and so I drove a good deal for some of the big City men. 1 used to drive Baron Rothschild from his bank in New Court, St. Swithin's-Lane, regularly to the Mind and back, and after his death Fridays to Euston when on his way I drove the late Mr. Rothschild on to his country house for the week- end."
croor's Deputy (Sir Marriott) and Lady Marriott.
On enquiry the Singapore Free Arrival At Kuala Lumpur. Preas wore informed that Mra The Red Rose arrived at Kuala Miller and Captain Lancaster in- Lumpur shortly after noon tended to continue their flight, to Friday. After circling over the Batavia, thence to Sourabaya and town, the machine made a grace ful descent and a perfect landing, The Row, landed at Balestier such skäl being shown that a mere ESCAPE BY, THE UNDER-
Plain on Saturday, January 7 hundred yards, stretch of turf at 10.30 am. The flyers were met would have sufficed. GROUND.
on the ground by the Governor's The flyers were to have left Tai- Deputy (Bir Hayes Marriott), ping at 5 am, but when the en LONDON, Dec. 18th. «
Commander Oldershaw (Deputy gine was started up "it was found the two suspects who made a Detectives are still genunching for
Master Attendant) and representa that the petrol tank was leaking, dramatic escape through an under-
tives of the A.P.C. and Wakefields and work on this delayed the start, "I sometimes carried bars of ground railway tunnel after an
who were attending to the refuel- | which was made at 10.15 a.m. As alleged attempted raid on Mossing of the machine.
the Red Rose slowed down after gold for the Rothschilds, and on
one occasion had as much Pantings Stores, High-street, Ken-
The aeroplane circled gracefully landing, Mrs. Keith Miller, clad £20,000 in harm in my old cab. sington: W.
above the Plain twice and made a
in Khaki shirt and shorts, and They were generous people. Lord no: stockings, jumped Rothschild always paid roe double. The men who are known to the good landing, after a two and a wearing
.
police, are clever criminals, and it half hours journey from Kuala agilely to the ground and assisted la believed that their acquaintances Lumpur. On landing, the aviators in swinging the machine's head are keeping them warned na to were opened fur on by batteries of round in the dewired direction.
cameras, and Mra Keith Miller's After greetings" and introduċ- the movements of the detectives,
The police have been warned that Bonzo, which is attached to the tions, Mrs. Keith Miller and Capt. one of the men is likely to make fuselage of the machine, was photo-Lancaster proceeded by car to a desperate effort to resist arret graphed many times.
Government House.—MM.
my fare to Euston, and for more. than thirty years they sent me a goose every Christmas.
Noyes worked during the war at filling sheils at Woolwich. He had to give up cab driving owing to failing sight and lumbago
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