TENNIS LEAGUE.

TO-DAY'S MATCHES...

Weather permitting, another full programme of matches will be carried out to-day in the three Divisions Two fine ties should be

seen

GOLF.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MAY 19th, 1928.

LAWN BOWLS.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF PROGRAMME FÖR TO-DAY.

CLUB.

SUNDAY'S STARTING TIMES

AT FANLING.

9.24 a.m. A. B. Purves and F. A.

Redmond.

B. J. Lacon and A. M. Horder.

S. T. Butlin and N. K. Littlejohn.

0.29

+

P.39

"

9.36

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E. A. Simon and C.

B.

Morrison.

9.40

F. C. Fowle and B

P.

MacMahon.

J. Cameron And K.

S

Morrison

9.43

A. B. Raworth and E. Davidson.

0.52

9.30

Fa

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J. P. Sherry and W. A. Weight

P.

in the Senior Division. Craigengower entertain the Univer- sity at Happy Valley and in view of the capital performance of the latter last week when they defeated Kowloon, their chances of beating their hosts are very good. K. T. San, F. A. Redmond, Dr. B. E. Tottenham, A A. Rumisha, Chang Tuck Wing and Lim Peng Chin certainly make a strong team and it is fortunate that the three Chi- nese exponents, who are included in the University team of sportsmen 10.00 visiting Manila shortly, will not be leaving until Sunday. Against this team Craigeagower will mater their best. T. Lay has dropped out of the team and has intimated that he will not be playing for the rest of the season. The home Club will, therefore, be represented by H. D. Rumjabo, 8. A. Hamid, J. A. Cassumbboy, J. W. Leonard, Dr. S. A.. M. Sephar and O. Ismail. close match is anticipated.

A

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E..H.. Andrewes and E. C. Frederick.

F. D. Pearce and W. D. Brown.

E R. Hallifax and W, Massey.

LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP

FINALISTS.

1,000 GUINEA SURPRISES.

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(THROUGH REUTER'S AGIRNOY.]

The finalists in the Ladies Open M.B. K. meet the Hong Kong Championship are Mlle. Leblan of Cricket Club on the latter's courts. France, and Miss Marshall, who Another close match is anticipated.enters from Sandy Lodge. The Hong Kong side includes Major Stevenson who turned out for the U.S.R.C. last season, and nawcomer, MacEachran. Their team will probably be composed of Major Stevenson, Rev. F. Alex- ander, MacEachran, Sowell, A. D. Humpreys and Henderson. M.B.K. has quite a strong side and will probably win.

E

The Chinese Recreation Club will be at home to the Kowloon Cricket. Club and should win without dif- aculty.

Other Matches.

Playing fields are in poor condi- tion owing to the bad weather of the last few days and unless there is an entire absence of rain to-day the programme will probably not be completed. In the principal fixture at Talkoo, the Craigongower a dis senior bowlers will be at advantage as the match will be played on the tennis court during temporary rosting of the bowling

gropa.

To-day's lawn bowls programme is as under:-

Division I Kowloon C.C. v. Police R.C. Kowloon Docks R.O. v. Civil Ser.

vice C.C.

MRS.

DYNE LOSES.

CRIME “QUEEN'S " FATE.

JUDGE'S CENSURE IN FRANCS CASE.

"BIRDS OF PREY.",

MR. DYNE MAY BE SUED,

.

Strong condemnation of "reck- less speculators" in foreign cur rency was made by Lard Justico Sorutton, in the Court of Appeal

HOTEL GASSING VICTIM.

WOMAN'S TRAIL OF SWINDLES.

DRAMATIC LAST LETTER.

An inquent will be held at Paddington, says a Hohe paper, on Mrs. Millicent Nowell, who died in dismissing the appeal of Mrs.in St. Mary's Hospital five days Dyne in the notorious francs after she had been found sufering Case.'

from gas poisoning in a Bayswater hotal.

Lord Justics Scrutton described as "birds of prey" and "beneath contempt "those people who gather ed together, after the war to pur. Taikoo R.C. Craigengower C.C.chase or sulf foreign currency ab-

Division II.

solutely indifferent to the damage

A youth stated to be her son was found in a bed in the same room. He is now recovering in hospital

Mystery surrounded the identity of the woman, and 'because of this

Civil Service C.0. v. Club de they were doing to the country con-her Anger-prints were taken after

Recreio "B," East Point R.C.. Kowloon B.G.c.cerned.

death and submitted to Scotland

Royal H.E.T.C.. Kowloon C.C. Es also referred to the fact that | Yard. Club de Recreio "A". Taikoo prominent Foreign "Office officials

R.C.

DAVIS CUP.

ITALY BEATS RUMANIA.

(THROUGH AKUTER'S AGENCY.)

ROME, May 18th.

In the second round of the Davis Cup Italy eliminated Rumania by three matches to none.

were concerned in this case-Mr. J. D. Gregory was dismissed from his post a Assistant Under-Secretary, and Licut-Comdr. Maxse, a second secretary, was severely reprimanded and ordered to forfeit three years' seniority.

It was discovered that she had had an amazing record of Crime and had been in prison a number of times. Among the names she had used when staying at hotels in England, Wales, and on the_Con- tinent were Mr. M. Moxon, Emily Martineau, Mary Douglas, Mil- Heant Howard.

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THE OFFICIAL LIST FOR SATURDAY,

A General Post Office notification, issued yesterday, gives the fol lowing particulars with regard to unclaimed correspondence, etc., waiting at the Post Office, and aiso unalaimed radio telegrams at the Radio Telegraph Office, Gor ernment Building 3--

Posts Restante Correspondence.. R. Adlam, Manager (Bank of Chosen), Matam Beauville, Robl Craig, Capt. E. Cuttle (H.M.S. Hawk), E. Constance, Maater G. and H. Clark, A. E. C. Corbet (c/o Cox & Kings (Agents), Ltd.), J. T. Crocker, Miss Lilly Chung, Miss. F. Davey, Mr. Fitz-Henry, Gilles- pie & Sons, Mrs. A. Gillespie, S Hopkins, Dunn & Co., Miss Ho Mei T. Goon (Herbalist), P. Green, Ho, John Jose, Manager (Kein Sai Tuin Express office of Wuchow), E. G. S. Kay, L., H. Lant, F. Logue, S. D. Lund, T. H. Morrison (Mor- rison Motors), A. C. Montgomery, John Meikle, Mr. and Mrs Noll- Walker, W. H. Pashley, A. Petroff, H. J. Berniks (Hotel Balfonte), M. A. Sofaer, Mrs. W. B. Stewart, H Shaw, J. Samson, R. W. Taylor, Mr. Theming, A. A. L Tuson, B. Zipper;...

Unpaid Correspondance.

Registered Articles,

T. W. Campbell, Paul Harvey The woman possessed considerable (c/o H.K. Hotel), T. Van Leeuwen charm and was easily able to im. J. E. Mitchell, N. Perkins, E. pose on persons of experience with Stilly (c/o Hong Kong Hotel), S. a story of estates which she said Sagulang. ·| exceeded £30,000 in value and to 1. relative of hers was entitled.

Solicitor Duped.

whom she engaged to recover an

She duped a Llandudno solicitor." estate in Cornwall. Twice the ob- tained substantial sums from him.

The Government and the Civil Service, said Lord Justice Scrutton, bad dealt with the matter properly in so far as they had declared that such trapanctions were a disgrace to the Civil Service, and the appro-which priate punishment had fallen on those officials who engaged in them.

It is probable that the courts will have to test the further issue whe wife's debts to Messia, Ironmonger. & Co.

Mlle. Leblan has been the second best lady player in France for a year or two now, but she has not before been regarded as in quite £6,000,000, MOTOR ROAD. ther Mr. Dyne is responsible for his the same class Alle Chaume, or the leading British ladies. Nor would many have picked Miss Marshal as a finalist before the start of the Championship.

de la

Both players had close matches in the semi-final round against players ot greater fame sad experience in big competitive golf, and both just got home on the last green..

Mile Leblan (France) beat Miss Wilson (Notts) by 1 hole.

Miss Marshall (Sandy Lodge) beat Miss Judith Fowler ragate) by hole.

BIRMINGHAM-BIRKENHEAD PROJECT.

BIRMINGHAM, April 18th.

A scheme for the construction of a motorway connecting Birmingham with Birkenhead was considered by to-day representative of business a meeting held at Birmingham

hampton, the Potteries towns, Bir- interests in Birmingham, Wolver (Harkenhead, and Liverpool, when sup port for the project was promised. The proposed road would have its southern terminus on the Smeth- wick side of Birmingham and at the other end would ling up with the Mersey Tunnel-The total length would be about 30 miles, and the cost approximately £8,000,000, June

important roads..

Thousand Guinea Tournament.

'THE JUDGMENT, ・・

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SPECULATORS WHO NEARLY

RUINED FRANCE.

Justices Scrutton, Greer, and The appeal was heard by Lord Sankey.

verdiet and judgment entered at the Mrs. Dyna appealed from the trial in the King's Bench Division before Mr. Justice Horridge and a special jury in favour of Messrs. Ironmonger & Co., foeign bankers,

Only four matches will be played in the "B" Division, as Craigen-- gower completed their tie with the Chinese two days ago The Indians meet the Hong Kong Cricket Club at Bookunpoo and will probably .win though the latter may spring round, but lost to Tom Williamson tions would be made to all the most speculations in foreign currencies.

a surprise. Club de Recreio should beat the Royal Engineers by a com- fortable margin, while the Nippon Club and South China will be well matched. M.B.K. is expected to ac"

count for Kowloon.

In the "C" Division the two Portugacze teams are meeting, but ns the sides have been well selected. it is difficult to forecast who will emerge victorious. Much specula tion is going on among their sup porters and an exciting struggle is anticipated. Another eight matches are down for decision and the full programme for to-day is as follows: "A" División...... Craigengower v. University. Chinese R.C.. Kowloon C.C. Hong Kong C.C. ↑ M.F.K

"B" Division.

M.B.K.. Kowloon C.C. Indian R.C.. Hong Kong C.C. Nippon v. South China A.Ă. Recreio Royal Engineers

"g" Division.

R.A.O.C, Indian R.C. South China A.A. v. C.R.C. 1st. Hong Kong C.C. v. Filipino Club. Recreio Latv. Recreio and

The slaughter of the great ones still continues at Levda and among the defeated are Ernest Whitcombe, at the hands of his brother, Charles, Ray, Daucan, and Compston. Cot- ton beat Ray decisively in the first

in the second.

She moved from place to place, leaving a trai of debta. Söortly before she arrived at the Bayswater hotel she had stayed at a large botel at Nice.

The police are anxious to get into communication with a man stated to be her husband, who had

end of her financial resources, but travelled with her to many places.

It is known that she was at the

letter written by ber at the hote! him not to worry about money be and addressed to "Harry" asked

cause he could have all sho pospeso-

"

"I Love Life,**

sweet

My son will be with those who once loved and honoured his mother, and I know he will be well looked after. You are, axi adventurer after money and have caused me great sorrow. I can not face life. Until I met you I loved life, and all it gave me. Mrs. Nowell and the young man

taken away all that made life ed. She said that as the man had for her she was going to end all of 5 Angel cork Throgmorton-and that he could not live to see street, E.C., for £38,938, which they dishonour come to her. She added: alleged to be due from Mrs. Dyne in respect of ber dealings or

Mrs. Dyno pleaded as a defenen Sir David Brooks, chairman of the Gaming Act, alleging that the First Round: Charles Whitcombe beat Ernest Whitcombe by two and the provisional committee, explain-contracte she had entered into with one; T. H. Cotton defeated Toded that preliminary work, such as Messrs. Ironmonger & Co. were

surveying the road, scheduling the merely gambling transactions. Ray by four and two.

land and properties which would have to be acquired, and promoting a Parliamentary Bill, could not be carried out for less than £50,000. If that sum could be raised and the necessary Parliamentary powers obtained, there seemed little doubt that the scheme could be financed and carried out. The revenue would be derived from tolls, and it was a fair assumption that a farthing per ton mile would be sufficient to pro- duce a ravenue to cover the operat ing expenses and the sinking fund make provision for renewals, and provide a reasonable return on the

Second Round: Tom Williamson (Notts) beat T. Cotton by two and one; J. Bradbeer (Porter's Park) beat George Duncar by two holes; W. Dovica (Prenton) beat Archie Compston by four and two.

-MURDERED RECLUSE.

WOMAN IN ANGRY COURT

DUEL.

GIRL OF 13 IN THE BOX.

STRATTON, Dear Bude. There was an extraordinary scene between a Cornish woman and a solicitor in the quaint little police court, when William John May. nard, aged 36, a rabbit-trapper, was charged on remand with "the murder of Richard Francis Road- ley, aged 84, in his Jonely cottage at Titson, a hamlet near, by.

Mrs. Lily Bassott was being cross-examined by Mr. W. G. GI. Benger, Maynard's solicitor, as to

capital invested.

Lord Justice Serutton giving judgment said that the appeni was brought substantially on two grounds: (1) Was there misdirec- tion of the judge; (9) That the verdict was against the weight of the evidence.

The transactions were not of a very pleasant nature. After the war, while Europe was recovering from financial earthquakes, the value of the coin or currency of most of the countries in Europe fuctuated extremely.

It was possible to make very large profits, and equally possible to aus tain very large losses, by speculat The meeting agreed to appointing in foreign exchanges. six additional representative busi- neas men on the joint provisional committee.

MURDERED LITTLE GIRL.

DURHAM CORONER. ON BUSPICIONS.

Reckless Speculators.

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Bank of Chosen G. Fantaellar, H. Lensvelde, Misses B. and E. Moroa- kino, Archie Ming (H.K. Christian College), C. Ramson, M. A. Softer, C. Tang, A. Weismann, B. Zipper.

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arrived at the hotel during the second week in March. She signed per the book in the names of Mrs. and Mr. Nowell, and gave as her ad- dress, Hotel Promenade des Ang- lais, Nice. was subject to fits she had two beds Stating that her son pinced in ber room.

bill and then told the manageress Mrs. Nowell paid the first week's

that she was coming into an estate in the Argentine valued at £85,000. She was visited by a man and re- ceived several telograms.

At the end of the second week Mr. Nowell gave as an excuse for As would be expected where there not settling her account, that money was a possibility of profit the was being sent her, and that she birds of prey gathered together. A would pay the full amount in a few series of reckless speculators, ab- days solutely indifferent to the damage | that they were doing, bought and solid foreign currency to a very There were similar examples in large extent with the most disas commercial matters as in the case trous results to the country la of goods to be delivered three whose exchange they were speculat-months hence, the price of which

The

purchases and sales on for- went whether the seller would get

currency went near to bringing that would depend on matters" over country to main

which be had no control, but if the contract was the remrit of the de

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would depend on how the market The Food of Life

what she did on a particular day, aged six years and mine months, The inquest ca Mary Jane Sewell, when she suddenly shouted out that Kowloon C.C. v. Kowloon Indianshe would not answer any more of was concluded at Sunnytrow, Dur- eige exchanges in respect of French out with a profit or not. That

T.C. Y.M.C.A. v. Nippon.

Kennedy Road M.Q. v. Civil Ser-up with his insult.

vice C.C. Chinese R.C. fnd e. R.A.M.C.

RITISH RIDING SUCCESS.

MILITARY TEAM WIN.

(THROUGH ZEUTER'S AGENCY. Î

kami.

the solicitor's silly questions or

There was a roar of laughter, in which Maynard heartily joined Mr. Beagar could be heard appeal- pa This was the fifth sitting of the ing to the magistrates, and Mr. court. Before the last adjournment Sefton Cohen, prosecuting for the the coroner, Mr. J. T. Proud, pat Crown, asked the witness not to z series of questions to the mother as to her having sought a situation get too angry with Mr. Seagar.

Well, I am angry cried Mrs.in domestic service Mrs. Sewell Bassett, with a defiant tous of her he said it we trus that she had represented herself to be a single

put The body of the girl, who had been assaulted was found in a Beld near her home. A

bead.

"

Smiling Prisoner,

woman.

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livery of goods or in the passing of property, was not gaming or

wagering. E

Beneath Contempt. Lord Justice Borutton continued: People who indulge in these speculations are beneath contempt,

It was impossible to say that Mr. except that they ought to be con- Justice Horridge had put the wrong demined.

question to the jury. In explaining They are utterly selfish and have that question he had put the mat no regard at al to the enormous injury they are inflicting on theters to the jury with subebantin! giant trade in the country, in accuracy. The summing up has been criticised by Mr. Joxitt, who speculat After police evidence as to the hose exchange they are specula sppeated for the lady who had no The day's proceeding were one discofery at the aid, Mr. Proud,

money," observed Lord Justice long series of tense and angry addreming the jury said: "Our

The unfortunata foult of such Scratton, "but the directions to the dialogue and dramatic surprises.

speculation is one of the reasons Maynard, amartly dressed in a blue sympathies in the first instance were which take this case pleasant: jury were accurate At the International riding meet suit, seerbed very amused-vastly or parents, but then there came Another reason which has made this

to light certain facts which created ing the British military, team won different from the groaning figure suspicion and cupplored the act case very unpleasant and notorious in blankets brought to the court that the child might not be wanted is that in, the partibular net of the Prix dés: Nations; beating for the first hearing of the case. French, Fofist Belgian and He sat on a chair beside his and it was inconvenient to have tons on to Dyne

Solicitor

It created suspicion, very grave The Srst was between Mr. Benberg duel was ben och suspicion, his you cannot bad,

verdict on suspicion. The only safe Lynch, the Home Office expert, tho INTERNATIONAL, SOCCER gave evidence about bloddidint on spurse is that you come to the con- thisión bout this child was murder. Maynard's clothes Mr.

Senger wanted to know how Dr. Lytch by some person or persons. UN know they werd hamda bloodstains. Pretty little Phyllis Hicks, aged

BRUSSELS, May 18th.

Swise competitors.

ENGLAND BEAT FRANCE.

(THROUGE BEUTLE'S AULNOY.]

PARIS, May 17th. In the International soccer match played at Paris England beat France by 5 gösla to 1.7

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probably O PY 13, broke down completely under actory conclusion, but it ca, in the examination and had to be the circumstances, the only sale one. allowed to rest before completing It may not end ber

The jury, after an absence of five her evidence. A VORBE

The magistrates decided to adminutes, returned a verdich of journ soon after 7 d'elick, and Suffocation caused by a bandker- agreed to sit next day from 10 am. chiel being forced into the child's until 10 p.m. in an effort to get mouth by some person unknown the case Anished.

Wiful Murder.

nd

"Could Not Trust Mrs, Dynė,” Mesars Ironmonger had had to

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The jury, he gathered, did not

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thing more about it except that and there were Ample materials on The Government and the Civil which they could be the conclusion Bervice ve dealt with the matter they had reached. The appeal properly in so far sẽ thay tìàvé de: would be accordingly disinfised with dikrer diat such transaction were conte a disgrace to the Civil Service, and Lord Justice Greer said that the appropriate, mitminhnient sa after some fesitatión júd with very engaged in to print pol to the same ericfusion. Ha agreed 151)ed irpon Chord qficitia which were comiderable reluctance, he came

that the appeal should be dismissed. PRODUCE

Lord Justice Sankey- also gave --KEYMER. judgment dimissing the appeal with conta

He was not going to attempt to the exhalaivay that gaming and adering contract.

(Continued on nazi Column).

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CHURCH NOTICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hong Kong.

Mar 20TH, 1975, Sunday after Ascan-

вод

Holy Communion at 8 a.m.. Military Service at Vì50 a.Kİ, Gandren's Service at 10,18 am, Peak Sunday School åt 10 s Matico no áka

Prachar-Bar. H. V. Koop. Holy Communion ut is noon. Evensong at p..

Preacher: The Dean.

UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY ROAD).

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sunday school at 9.45 am. Morning Service at 10:30 am, p

Hymns :--869, 270, 637 and 919. Evening Cervice at p..

Hymas --24, 168, 408 and 333. Preacher at both cervices. —Roy. J.

Kirk Maconachie. WEDNESDAY, May 23rd, at 8.15- Boldiers and Sailor" Christian Ar sociation.

Fimar, May 25th, at 5.33-Minister's

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,

SCIENTIST.. (Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Ohrith, Scientist, in, Botion,

Mais, -0.8.4.)

MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWAY ROLD TEAM STATION, SONDAY SERVICE, May 20th, 1928, at

. سرمدية 11,16

Subject --**BOUL AND BODT.” Wednesday Evening Meeling at 5.50 p.m.

Reading Roomataboyezddress, open z Tuesday and Friday, 10am. to 1 Noon. Mduday and Thursday, 5 to 7 p.m.

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Mar form, 1928, Sunday after Ascon-

8.15 .m.-Holy Communion.

11.00-Morning Prayer and

Bermos.

6,00

Preacher the Vicar.

PAL — Syenng Prayer and Sermon,

Pringher the Vicar,

MONDAY, Ziat Hay, 1928-

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CHURCH, QUEEN'S BROAD EAST.

Sunday, May 20th, 192's poli

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Prescher :· Rev. J. O. Knight

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