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INTIMATIONS.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
PROBATE JURISDICTION.
GOOD IN TEX
or EDWARD CHARLES DUNFORD, LATE. OF THE ORCHARD, NORTHUMBER- LAND ROAD, WILLENHALL, NEW BAKIT, THE COUNT OF HARTFORD IN THE UNITED KINGDON, DECBLAND,
TOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN that the Court has, by vistas of the Provisions of Section 58 of Ordinance No. 2 of 1897, made An Order Limiting the Time for Creditor and Others to sand id their Claimin against the above state to 721 DAY OF
FEBRUARY, 1929.
All Creditors and Others are accord. ingly hereby required to send their Chauma to the Undersigned on or before
that Bate.
DEACONS,
Solicitors for the Breentors,
1, De Your Road Central, Hong Kong.
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FANLING HUNT
STEEPLECHASES.
SATURDAY, 19TH JANUARY.
FIEST RACE—3,00 PM.
ADMISSION
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CARS PARKED ON THE COBAL $10.00 EACH.
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FIRST CLASS RETURN FARE including ADMISSION TO PUBLIC ENCLOSURE:-$2.00. FREE PARKING FOR CARS.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING.
i.
FANLING HUNT
NOTES.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16th,
JANUARY POINT-TO for the Lightweight race, gathered LOCAL FOOTBALL.
POINT RESULTS.
SATURDAY'S RUNNERS LAST SATURDAY'S EVENTS.
AND PROSPECTS.
[BY EARLY BIRD:]
[BY EARLY BIRD;]
The popularity of theis week-end Entries are good all round with fixtures were evidenced by the class well represanted. That is the enthusiastic gathering: who turned opinion of every one interested in up to see the Light, and Heavy the next steeplechase meeting of the weight point-to-point events which Fanling Hunt which will be con-were conducted last Sunday in clesc ducted at Awanti racecourse next proximity to the Kwanti race-course, Saturday.
Amongst the onlookers present I noticed the Commanding Officer of the King's Own Scottish Borderers, Lieut. Colonel Comya, Major Lake, Mr. Elliot, Mr. Rayfield, Allan Gordon, Mr. Boisrigon, Alr. Stub bings, the Master of Napier and the
The January Flake.
The first race will commence at 3 p.m. sharp and the January Plate which is the curtain raiser is sure to be a very interesting event as some of the best stocks at present performing at the little country meeting will be racing in this event, Dr. Reidy, the clever trainer and jockey, has two candidates entered in this event Aristophanes and Lock Rannoch wat as the Doctor never aends a contender to the post unless he is fit and well I have no doubt | Haseland,
finish.
Skipper has acquired a new owner. and I fancy he has the makings öf a rattling good chase. He is no- thing to speak of on the flat still he has
very fne finish and will fight like a demon on occasions, which is an essential in a steeple, chase. I shall keep my eye on this chap and I'll tell you a story as soon as I see him in action.
(Continued on next Columa),
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the starters which made up a dazen, explained the course and set them off without any delay. They were:
1. Honeymoon,
155 lbs......Dr... Macgown. Siang River,
148 lbs.....D. A. Cave
3. Kiang Su, H. M
140 lbs.....Clarke
154 lbs......McCartney. Little Darling,
134 lb...Patten.
140 lbs......Stanton, · Country Mouse,
4. Lochean,
159 lba.....MacLaren.
3.
Shingle,
8.
7.
Six Hundred.
8.
9.
Zebra,
10.
140 lbs......Stuart-Smith. Nobleman,
11.
12.
Sea Hawk.
140 lb..... Davy,
140 ba......Davidson.
100 lbs... Charles, Cumberland,
152 lbs.....Richardson.
Dr. MacGown took up the run- Hon. Mrs. Napier, Capt. and Mrs.ning and set a steady pace for the Perfect, Dr. McGown, Abel Smith.mediately at the rear of the Jockey
first point which was situated im Mr. Todd, Mr. Backhonse, Mr. Club stables at the foot of Dow's Hutton Potts, Miss de Biere. Miss Hill. Passing on over the hill they turned a trifle Jøft, swerved to the Mr. Haseland, Mr.
right and made a bee line for Point there will be something doing at the Rodgers, Mr. H. Birkest, Dr. F.
Solitaire is a wonderful | Pierce Grove, Mr. "Geoff Shil which was on the north bank of fencer with a fairly good turn of lington, and a large number of other had no less than five falls between the river. The rider of Sea Hawk speed and should keep the op-interested sporta. Mr. Mattingly the start and Point and, as he position busy provided he has the who was the Master of Ceremonies explained later it was too close to Bervices of a light and competent | had flagged out the course early on rider. In the entries I notice that and after ascertaining the starters simply rode to the first hill and the big meeting to take risks, watched the race. Dr. MacGown lost the lead to Clarke just after crossing the river but owing to a He will be in the judicious hands nasty ditch which was a worry to of Dr. McGown himself, a rider of a few of the field he made up the no mean ability, and one who should deficiency just before reaching the give the poay the best possible main road and was leading as they chance of winning his race. I am came into sight on the foothills confident a better selection of which lie to the South of the main You Like It ran very well in two first three the rest of the field were non-winners events at the last well strung out. Clarke spoilt a very Christmas Meeting and although he good chance of winning by missing a point opposite the run in and is not such a quick beginner he is a pench of a stayer and if well had to be taken again, which allow- ridden should be well up at theed the other twe runners to finally Enish. Dumbell with 138 lbs. Egures finish ahead. MacGown was first amongst the possibles, but as he on Honeymoon, Cave second on will be ridden by his owner who Siang River and Clarke third on will certainly have to carry a con- Kiang Su. siderable amount of over weight I am afraid the chances of the pony winning will be interfered with. It is most unfortunate that Mattinglay is so heavy as he is a good ecur ageous rider who handles his mounts in businesslike fashion and would assuredly give his mount a hundred per cent. service if he were some- where near the weight," Grey Eyes, in my opinion, is not suited for the
THE INTERPORT TRIAL GAME
ARMY XI. BEAT THE SELECTED TEAM.
The game an the Hong Kong F.C. ground yesterday was very disap- pointing. The Selected team fielded nine men only, and these included Oran (Police Hat and Larkin (Queen's Regt,) who were not in the aleven originally selected, The Army fielded ณ good working side and had most of the game through out. A Kit Sang (China Athletie) came on after about fifteen minutes play, while Alexander (H.E.F.C.) turned out to complete the side when plays resumed after the in- tarval.
Caldicutt and centre was met by A smart run down the wing by Barclay on the run and Clarke had no chance with a fine header.
Hall-time: Army 1, Enterport team 0.
Before the final whistle sounded,
1929.
JARDINE'S GREAT SCORE.
FI ENGLISH BOWLING.
TASMANIA BADLY DEFEATED,
(THROUGH KEUTER'S AGENCY.)
LAUNCESTON, Jan. 13th.
The M.C.C. team has scored at
HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE.
FORDERS BY THE HON. MR. 2. D
WOLFE, CAM-01, CAPTAIN SUPER- INTENDENT OF POLICE.]
Police Training School. Classes for Police Reservists will be held as usual on Tuesday. January 13th and 22nd, at 8 p..
Chinese Company.
APPOINTMENT. Constable Reo Tso Kon Chai is Equipment
easy victory over Tasmania, win-appointed Assistant ning by an innings and 118 runs. Oflere rice Lee.-Sergt. R9 Tro Tsun Thanks mainly to G. Martin, who on about to leave for England, with
effect from January 11th. scored. 92, Tasmania got 299 in the frst innings Freeman captured 4 wickets for 56,
The M.O.C. declared their inmings closed with the total at 459 for a wickets. Jardine played brilliantly
for 914, while Mead scored 196.
ᏎᏗ
Faced with the task of scoring 933 to avoid the imings defeat, Tas mania failed badly in face of the bowling of Tate (3 for 35) and Free- man (4 for 43). The side was all
Caldicutt increased the Army's judging the fight of tas ball. The out for 137. lend with a long shot, Clarke, mis- Army continued to hold the upper hand bus Clarke kept a good goal. Alexander beat Matt with a fast LAWN TENNIS IN FRANCE. shot, the ball going up under the crossbar and rebounding. Goenno making certain by tapping the ball into the net.
TO.DAY'S GAMES,
The following games in the Hong to-day
CAN THE DAVIES CUP BE RETAINED.
- THE CURRENT, CLASSING,
Paris, December 30th (U.P.):
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SIGNALLING.
The Signalling Squad will attend at the Company's Headquarters for instruction in Mordo and Semaphore under Mr. RO. Wilson on Wednes day, January 16th, at 8.30 p.m. and Friday, January 18th, at 6 pm.
* FIRST AID TO THE INJURED,” Class for instruction in First Aid · will be held at the Company's Head- quarters on Wednesday, January 16th at 5.30 p.m. sharp.
Indian Company. STRENGTH,
Constable Reas Nur Mohamed having been transferred to the Re- gular Police has been struck off tbu strength of the Indian Company as from January 1st..
Constable R210 Amir Baksh bag- ing left the Colony for good has been struck off the strength of the Indian Company, as from January 6th.
PARADE
!
The Indian Company will parade at Police Headquarters on Tuesday, January 22nd, for drill under Sergt. P. Condon. Fall in at 5.30 belt and cap without cover.
Flying Squad.
Blotting Paper, has been doing rider could not have been made. As road. With the exception of the Kong League are down for decision There is despondency in the French p.m.sharp. Dress: Blue uniform,
some good practice work on the track and should be in fine fettle at Saturday's meet. Craigavad bad a nice easy gallop over the country last Sunday which should do him good for his engagement over next week-end and Durham has a daily round of the course and should go to the post fit, and well.
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New Year Maidens. Here again I am confronted with n number of new ponies who have not been heard of before. Consequent ly I shall have to let them shde until I can see them working myself, Target who was heavilyncked at the last meeting but was beaten by An outsider is sure to show a con- siderable improvement on his recent BAFT PROGCAMMES and form, and should make amends for DEENTRY FORMS att Now his disappointing dispiny at the last Ready and may be obtained at the RACE COURSE, HONG KONG CLUB and CAUSEWAY BAY STABLES.
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meeting. Newfoundland will endea your to get the support of his backers after his none too convinc- ing display when laat out, and as I happen to know he is jumping very well at the moment, he may possibly have a clean slate after Saturday's meet Mr. Morgan, his rider, is confident he will run much better since he has had a little extra schooling. Moranagher I have not seen but a little bird told me he is to be one of the surprises of the meeting but from what I know of this little pench I am stil! of the
also ran." Shoila might possibly opinion he will figure amongst the bave a chance of getting a place with her light impost of 147 lbs but she will be ridden by Mr. Hawke who hasn't a possible in life of weighing less than 170 lbs. which will not give the pony much chance.
distance and although he may ran well enough I do not think he will catch the eye of the judge.
THE HEAVYWEIGHT.
Eleven riders faced the starter for this event and four lady riders were amongst the number."
They were:
Craigavad.
180 lbs......Alec, Potts. Why Not,
170 lbs......Wallace.
1.
2.
3.
James Pigg,
4.
190 189 Macnamara. Tarzali
Miss Clarke.
5. Sheila
6.
...
150 lbs......Hawke. Strathlorne,"
180 lbs......Beck.
7. Skipper,
8.
160 lbs....Scott Elliot. Salety First......Mrs. Lake. Conquistador,
175 lbs.....Kendrew.
10. Durian..
.Mrs. Chubb. 11. Bay Ram........ Miss Harston. 12. Cave Man,
..
180 lbs......Col. Comyn,
Good Beschition Stakes. Mowgli, who has won more races at Fanling than any other pony, is an absolute let in for the lass race which is made possible owing to the terms of the event. It seems à little over the odds that, other owners have to enter their candi- dates in three or four races in order to give them a reasonable chance of a win and yet a pony who has had frequent wins on the course is able to compete in a race at per cent chance of winning the this race was the determined show weight for inches with a hundred
The most remarkable thing about event with the necessity of only having been entered in one race out of five. If Mowgli, had been enter ed in the Handicap race he would, according to farm, have occupied the position of second top weight with a probable impost of 160 lbs., having to give weight to at least four of the best ponies in training, Very well then, according to the terms of the last race the owner of Little River is compelled to enter his pony, because it is a forced entry, in spite of the fact that if he is to be started he must Carry 187 lbs. which means that he will have to give Mowgli 12 pounds. 81, Wing Lok Street, weight for inches which considering red for the Military Cup with Again we find Ace of Spades is her quality is not too much of a burden for her to manage in a-mile the greatest certainty in the world and a quarter race. Lock Rannock that he will go there although the should perform well here and is distance is two and a half miles, thought by his connections to have yet he is compelled to enter in A chance any where as he can
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Winter Handicap. My Lady looks a certainty for this event. She is a superior "A" Class pony amongst a field of B,
C" and "D" Class panies and although six of the other entrants have won steeplechase races they are still inferior in class to the mare who is equally at home over the jumps or on the fint. Her impost 188 lbs. is really only 7 lbs. over
always be depended upon to stand Blotting Paper is looking extra it at the moment and will bear inspection in this event. Siang "River in a handy customer in the #T10_LET.—No. 7, STEWART TER-country and should hang on provid. TBach, 270, FRAX, From MARCH Ing he does not topple in the buck 1st To OCTOBER 31st. Five Rooms stretch, when he usually has a bad Fully Furnished. Modern Sanitation. habit of pecking. Borderer and Servante Quarters, GardenApply Caviare will be amongst the other F. A. MACKINTOSH,.. (7169
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LOCAL NEWS.".
The Paper to send Home,..
Hong Kong Leaguṇ: Division L
(Kick-off at 4 p.m.) Royal Artillery . Queen's Regt., Sookunpoo ground. Referee: L. S. B. A. Atkinson. Hong Kong Police v. South China,
Kowloon F.C. ground. feree: P. O. Cowan
Re-
At Sookumpoo, a good game should be seen between the two military teams. The Queen's will start favourites, but the Gunners have won before when the odds have been against them.
The meeting on Saturday between the Police and South China is still fresh in the minds of the followers of the game. South China then woo in good style by two clear goals. The Police may do better on the Railway ground, this being smaller than the Caroline Hill pitch. A big crowd is expected and visitors are sure of full value for their money and a hard tussle is expected.
ENGLISH CUP. DRAW.
FOURTH ROUND TEAMS.
(TAROCOS REUTER'S · AGENCY.]
་
LONDON, Jan. 14th. Proper of the English Cup wed The draw for the Fourth Round
made in London to-day and resulted as follows:-
Plymouth,"
Aston Villa
Northants
v.. Hull City or
Bradford.
v. Bolton W. v, Bradford C. v. Mansfield, v. Bury. v. Derby.
Swindon T.
J.
2.
... Watford.
Walsall or
Middlesbro' e. Southampton.
or Clapton O. Corinthians."
1.
1. Exeter or Leeds, v. Swansea.
v. Shef. Wednes
day.
which was made by our lady en- trauts: They certainly kept the big fellows busy and from the start to the finish were always a danger. Mrs. Chubb took the lead at the Liverpool word go and set a merry pace with Portsmouth Craigavad, James Pigg, Skipper The Arsenal and Sheila well up. In the next Manch Un...
Blackburn group all the ladies were well re- presented and were riding with Burnley- plenty of confidence. At the second Accrington or
Bournemouth point Potts, took over the lead and somehow or other went wide and Grimsby or
West Brom. made for the road which had to be traversed for a considerable dis tance before a crossing could be road Potts led with Scott Elliot and West Ham made. At the first point over the Hawke well up. A few lengths in Huddersfield rear Macnamara closely followed Leicester by Kendrew and Beck, were trying Reading to get in touch with the van. forced event which is run immed- penalized to the extent of 170 lbs. dicted as there was
As they came in sight of the Millwall or iately after his own Tace and is finishing flags a good finish was pre
a bunch of for the privilege of having his name about four riders who were all close included in a race where on no together. In the run in Skipper account would he have started in blundered and allowed Craigavad the face of having to carry such to get a good lead till crossing the an impost. If the intention is to
rond when the field closed up again prevent winners from winning again and then commenced a ding dong would it not be a better idea to cut finish which pleased the spectators out this forced business and sub- to such an extent that they began stitute a Classic Handicap with an to urge the exhausted riders to entry of 8101 Ponies would then be giddy up with the result that it was handicapped according to their anybody's race at the last obstacle ability. As I have said before the which was a hurdle on the race-
ON 350 METRES. public like to see "good ponies win. course. Three of the riders came races and do not like to see ponies over together, Potts on Craigavad,
1.48 p.m.-Weather Report. pushed out of races on account of Cave on Siang River and Hawke on.
5.15-7.15 p.m.-The having to carry impossible burdena.
Sheila, the last named ran out just
Symphony Daily Press and I will tell you all otherwise she would have won. Her the direction of Mr. Comton) re- Look me up on on Saturday in the before reaching the finishing flags, Orchestra of H.MS, Hermes (under the winners!
jockey was unseated hut remounted layed from Lane Crawford's Restau too late to be placed for James Piggrant. By kind permission of Capt. hard ridden by Macnamara just Hopgood, C.B.E.. A.D.C., and the succeeded in beating Miss Clarke management of Mesara. Lane, Craw.
ford on Tarzali for third place..
Alec Potts deserved to win for March-Wounded Friend ha is a fine cross country rider who
AMENDED FIXTURE LIST.
January,
Mesting, Kwanti... Sunday, 27th: CroNE Country Scramble Meet at Race Course
Grand Military Cup. Much as I like the chances of James Pigg I think he will be beaten by Ace of Spades consequent on the jockeyship of Geoff" Shillington who is a crackerjack rider with an abundant share of horse sense, courage and good judgment. He is up to all the fine points of the game and if his recent accident does not cramp his style he should come Saturday, 19th-Steeplechase Race. home on the bit. Ace of Spades in a flyer and a stayer who has been called on to win his race twice over at recent meetings but he proved equal to the test and showed us all what a game pony can do when properly handled.
James Pigg is no ordinary cus tomer. I have seen him regularly humping 200 lbs of the best over all kinds of country and treated it all as if his jockey was a champion lightweight In the light of other performers he must appear a serious 'contender in this event,
....
(Continued on next Column),
at 10.30 am..
February.
Sunday, 3rd:-K.O:S.B. Gymkhana: Saturday, 9th and Sunday, 10th
Luton or Cry
Palace. Chelsea
v. Birmingham, Matches to be played on January 26th
TO-DAY'S WIRELESS
PROGRAMME.
CONCERT AT LANE, CRAW- FORD'S TO BE RELAYED.
lawn tennis camp and many are the pessimists who spread their gloomy opinion that France will lose posses- sion of the coveted Davis Cup next summer.
Rene Lacoste is to blame, for Rene has grown sour on tennis and has sworn on a stack of rackets that beds through with this tennis racket for good. He has gone into indus
trious retirement, being so occupied with pistons and "cylinders that he has no time for tennis.
STAKNOTË.
Constable R309 C. T. Chan has been taken on the strength of the Flying Squad as from January 14ṭh.
SPECIAL NIGHT PATROLA, Members of the Hong Kong See tion will parade at Central Police Station on Tuesday, January 15th, and on Sunday, January 20th, for special night patrols Fall in at 3 - sharp. Dress: Winter uni-
form.
The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take plaza, on Tuesday, January 18th. Fall in at the Taimtsatani Fire Lacoste's going will wreck the Brigade Station at 5.30 p.m. sharp. famous "Four Horsemen,” Jor
Dress: Winter uniform. Jean Borotra bas often threatened to choose the first opportunity to drop the game, and he may make Lacoste's retirement the occasion for his farewell to the turf-court.
Cochet, at the height of his glory, will be back again. So will Brugnon, but Jacques was never able to get into his stride, last, aum- mer and he is considered definitely through a Davis Cup doubles player. There are two very fine youngsters, Bousus and de Buzelet, but keen crities of the game contend that while they are good they are nat of" Four Horsemen
calibre.
Lacoste took his decision last sum- mer after. Tilden rose to great heights and trimmed young Rone to the accompaniment of his father's tears. He stuck to it all during the Autumn, when he did not touch a. racket. The winter indoor season bobbles along without the famous "Alligator."
The decision of the French class- ing committee, which ranked Lacoste second to Cochet, while formerly they had shared first honours, "only served to convince him that there was no glory in sport. He is anid to have resented" the committee's action greatly.
The weekly instructional patrel of the Hong Kong Section will tako place on Thursday, January 17th: Fall in at the Central Police Sta tion at 5.13 p.m. sharp. Dress: Winter uniform."
Sharpshooters' Company,
SPECIAL INSTRUCTION. The weekly parade for special in- struction in baton drill and "De- fendu will be held at Police Head- quarters on Monday, January 21st, at 5.30 p.m. Uniform optional."
MOTOR PATROLS. Motor patrols will be on duty on the following dates:-
Wednesday, January th:-9 to
11 p.m. Wednesday, February 8th-9 to
11 p.m.
Friday, February 8th:-9 to 11
p.m.
Saturday, February 9th (Chinese New Year's Eve):- to 8
..p.m.
(Sgd-) D. L. KING, -D.S.P..(R.).
Hong Kong, January 15th, 1920.
WRONGED HUSBAND
PENALTY.
JUDGE'S WATCH THEFT ' COMPARISON.
The first six of the high-ranking fifteen represent about all the class there is in blue-ribbon tennis circles,
"One cannot help being reminded in France. The others ranked high
when one bears stories of this kind are some prine old favourites, such
that there is a jurisdiction in which as Gouttenoire. Samazzuilh, Aron conduct of this kind is visited by and Danet "who have cavorted some other penzity than damages, around French courts for ten years said Lord Merrivale, the president, ar more. None is of real inter-summing up a case in the Divorce national class..
Court
It is the same thing for women.
If the co-respondent had stolen
It is hard to understand Madame the watch or bandkerchief of the Mathieu, a likeable enough girl but husband he would have been sent to not a great player, ranking first in prison for it," added Lord Merri the land which produced such play.vale, but he did this terrible ers as Suzanne Lenglen, and the wrong to the husband, and the only Graeco-French cousins "Didi" penalty which he suffers beyond the Vlasto and Helene Contostavlos. ignominy which ought to attach to Several of those ranked among awarded by a 1 which a decree conduct of that kind is damages
are gray-haired matrons. Tennis is nisi and agreed damages of £1,250 a decadent sport, so far as French were awarded to Captain Alexander junior worden are concerned. There is no Lockhart Elsworthy, of the Royal Suzanne in sight and Scots Fusiliers, and now holding a France's claims for admittance to military appointment in India.... the Wightman Cup circle should not be taken seriously.
the first ten of the fifteen chosen
The 1928-20 clasing is as follows:"
Men'
Samen
Myddleton, IL. Cochet R.. Lacoste exercises remarkable judgment and Overture-Lustspiel ..... Kela 'Bels.
Dvorak J. Borotra can always be depended on to give Entract-Humoreske
J. Brugnon Mascagni. a creditable display at events of Selection-Cavalleria.... this description.
Vaise-Lustig Bruder.... Vollstast, O. BoussUS
R. de Burelet Suite-Kiss for Cinderella
Bucalosi,
P. Landry R. George E. du Plaix Ketelly.
A Gention A. Aron LBogers
course by Mrs Lake, Mrs, Chubb, The successful negotiation of the Miss Clarke and Miss Earston, Descripture-Monastry Garden Paperchase, etc., at Canton, speaks volumes for the grit of our
By kind invitation of the mem four riders, for believe me there Selection-Hit The Deck, bera of the Canton, Ride). are no armchair rides in the coun 18 pm Evening Weather Re Information about the Paper try around Fanling and some of the Chase, etc., at Canton is now to obstacles encountered in some of our hand and can be obtained from Point to Point Meets and Paper Thomson & Co., York Building, chases would scare the life out of Chater Road,
some of our homeside ridera.
port.
8.20 p.m.-Evening Programme. (Columbia Records).
10 p.m.-News bulletin. 10.30 p.m.-Close down.
1 Mde, Mathieu 9 Mde. Desloges 3 Mde. Lafauric 4 Mde. Golding
5 Mde. Borden
8 Mde. Kleynadel
7 Mde. Yaussard 8. Mlle. Bourgeois 9 Mlle. J. Gallay 10 Mile. Barbier 11 Mile. Conquet 19 MIle, Charneles
The case was ont in
"Man Of Meang," Captain Elsworthy alleged the misconduct of his wife, Mrs. Ruth Perry Elsworthy, with Mr. Alexan- 2 der Herbert Oliver Riddell, describ ed as man of means running a women's dressmaking business in Bolton-street;" W:
Lord Merrivale, addressing the jury, said that the case was, a bed
The husband was engaged in duties which necessarily took him. away and 'deprived him of the pleasures of home life. The wife" bad liberty to be at different resorts in northern Italy; she made the ac- quaintance of a man who seemed to make money selling dresses, and Wyns, they set up an intimacy.
E. Thurneyssen 13 Mde. Fouresde L. Gernud 14 Mile. Neufeld J. Bamazeuilh 15 Mde. Speranza