SATURDAY'S RACE MEETING.

ENTRIES AND HANDICAPS.

The following are the entries and handicaps for the handicap events at the Jockey Club's first Extra Raco Meeting on Saturday:--

Happy Valley Handicap "A" Class: Bix Turlongs,

LAWN TENNIS.

H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

Further progress was made in the Hong Kong Cricket Club Tourna ment yesterday when the scheduled list of matches was played.

Of interest to the Japanese com

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1929.

YACHTING.

THE BOAT RACE.

NAVY ARMY.

A CLOSE MATCH.

Another Navy . Army day w held yesterday by, the B.H.K.F.C. resulting in a win for the Senior Servico by 141 points fo 133.

The soldiers won the morning race got well ahead in the afternoon.

WILL OXFORD · WIN?

HOW THE CREWS STAND.

Referring to the Relics at POLICE STRIKE AT CORRESPONDENCE."

Rome on the * quantum theory,” PEPING.

to do it justice would take up ♣ FATHER BYRNE'S CHARGE | whole page of the newspaper. There

OF. "DISHONESTY.”

LEGATION GUARDS CALLED OUT.

Young Pretender, 153 15s.: Christ-munity, and particularly to members by 69 points to 89, but the sailors the inauguration of the inter-sixty-odd Chinese policemen in theed the series of lectures by adding | anyone in those days. There were

mas Chimes, 161: Chesapeake Bay. of the M.B.K, staff, wis the tie 185; Baker's Bay, 108: French between Yoshida and Akiyama in man's Bay 159 Buster, 140; Target, 148 Majestic Hall, 169; the Open Singles. The match went Imperial Hall, 158; Town Hall, to the full five sets and resulted 153; City Hall, 148; Rose Hall, a win for the former after more 132 Pickle, 147; Misty Eve, 159 New Year's Eve, 159 Boxing than fifty games had been played. Eve, 158: Blue Danube, 140; One Both played steadily and stayed at Third, 148; Monterey Bay, 140; Win-the baseline most of the time, with some Stag. 138: Triumphant Stag. 100; Duke of Melrose, 149; Tar- the result that there were many macadam, 147, O'Moon, 147,

prolonged rallies.

Happy Valley Handica) "0" "Olass: Six Furlongs, Ullswater, 165 lbs.; Anabasis, 155; Touchwood 143;_ Alderley, 145: 151; Pumpkin, 155: Fat Choy, Mountain Air, 155; Eclipse Eve, 158; Tangle, 180: The Jungle Book, 140; Half Piat, 157: False Alarm, 146 Armony, 150; Old Man River, 143; Siang River, 180; Sunloch, 155; But Jacket, 145: Papaya: 132; Dark Eyes, 152 King's Parade, 152.

158;

The Morning Hace. The course

was:-1. Charge! Rock (P); 2, Kowloon Rocks (P); 3, Hark on Line (8).

The results were:~:

MAYY.

Place, Pts. 13, L. Bassett............. 14 H, Major Miles

3

1 17

די

11

6

12

9

8

B

4

13.

69

Te, Capt. Mark Wardiow 10 G2 Lt. Illingworth Y4, Capt. Glencroes ...... Bodiker and Leonard, a Craigens, Lt. Drummond.n gower pair, secured an easy win Go, Cdr. Littleton over Grose and Hung in the Open 12, Phillips Doubles and now meet the Fincher brothers in the second round.

RESULTS.

Total

ARMY.

Yesterday's results were as fol- Es.. Wernecke lows:-...

Open Singles. First Round.

Place. Pte.

15

J

It, Col. Cardew

710

YI, Major. Stewart Y3, Major Hull

3 14

9

*

Yo, Capt. Martin

10

I

3

H. Yoshida beat T. Akiyama, 6-3, YS, Major Campbell 6-3, 4-6, 6-8, 6-4.

Second Round. Cheng Chi Wing beat Chan So. 63, 62, 6-2.

Lim Peng Chi beat Iu Tak Cheuk, 6-2, 6-4, 64.

Open Doubles...

First Round

Happy Valley Handicap "B" 205) Class: Bix Purlongs, Sutherland, 145 lbs! King's Falloch, 159; Bowden, 155; The Ape, 148; The Haugh, 142; Blus World, 161 Kom Tong Hall, 145: Monk, 169; The Jamaica, 155; Sunning, Erin's Isle, 158; Ace of Spades, 150; Wuchang. 152; Glory, 152; Desort Wind, 160: May. 140; Sun- shine, 145; Cream Cracker, 159;. Leonard and G. Bodiker Loch Alsh, 155; Loch Etive, 148 beat F. Grose and W, C. Hung, "89. Noukhail, 131; Skinfaxi, 150; Gold

6-3, 6-3. Medal, 138: The Farmer, 143; Desert Storm, 160; White Mist, 151: Bright Prospect, 150; The Pheasant, 158; The Ptarmigan, 146: Flying Stag, 148; Fanling Stag, isa: Thun- derbolt, 153: As You Like It, 118: Duke of Nieblung, 148; Duke of Normandy II, 147; Inca, 144; Filty Fifty, 180.

Wanchal Handicap "A" Class: 13 Miles.

Club Championship.

D. S. Green beat Very Rev. Dean Swann, 7-5, 1-6, 7-5.

Handicap Singles “B.”*

L. A. R, Duncan (owe 5/6) beat H. Graves (roc. 3/6), 43, 13-10.

W. A. Stewart (ree. 5/6) beat D. Ellis (owe 2/6), 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.

Handicap Doubles.

...

R. K. Valentine and A. D. Ham-

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

Open Singles.

Second Bound.

J. Hale

C. E. Homes.

Young Fretender, 153 lbs.: Christ-phreys (owe 5/6) beat H. B. Re- mas Chimes, 161; Chesapeake Bay,mington and L. Forster (owe 3/6), 185; Coos Bay, 170; Delaware Bay, 83, 26, 63. 147; Town Hall, 153; Rose Hail, 152; City Hall, 148; Pickle, 147; Grand Tattoo Eve, 155; New Year's Eve, 156; Boxing Eve, 138; Misty Eve, 169; One Third, 148; Winsome Stag, 158; Triumphant Stag, 153.

Wanchal Handicap "B" Class: 1; Milos. Ullswater. 140

King's {by. ¡ Falloch, 152; The Ape, 148; Blue World, 181; O'Moon, 158; Mook, 159; The Jamaica, 155; Doubtful, 153; Monument, 150; Tangle, 140 Bright Prospect, 150; The Pheasant, 169 The Ptarmigan, 146; Brigade Call, 158; As You Like It, 148; faca, 144; Wuchang, 152....

SIM SHIELD HOCKEY. ARMY RETAIN THE TROPHY.

On the U.S.I.C. ground yester day afternoon, the Army defeated the Hong Kong Hockey Club by lour goala to nil in the last match of the Sim Shield competition and so hold the trophy which they wrested from the Navy after a great struggle last season.

F. Isomura r. M. K, Lo

Club Championship. Second Round.

S. E. Green v. J. G. Lawrie.

Handicap Singles "B"

G. N. de Man (owe 2/3)'e. J. H. Ashworth (scr.).

Handicap Dables.

G. W. Sewell and G. C. Grove Lowe 15/1). T. L Christie and D. J. Gilmore (rec. 15), (

Mized Doubles, EJ. R. Mitchell and Mrs. Carnegie (rec. 2/6)'r. Com, F. C. Baker and Mrs. Baker:

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

K.O.S.B. RESERVES BEAT THE QUEEN'S REGT, RESERVES.

Hong Kong Leagas: Division II. K.O.8.B. Res... Queen's R.R. 0

The Club managed to hold the spoedy Army forwards, who were

These teams met at Sockapoo well led by their back line, up to a certain point and at half time the Army were only one up. After the yesterday in their return feague interval the Army attacked more game, the K.0.8.B. winning by two! strongly and netted three more goals to nil. They met Pre goals, giving them & win by four viously on the Chatham Bload olear goals. Scorers were Captain

ground, the Queen's being the first Vernicky (3) and Lieut. Burton.

to take full league points from the Borderers this season.

Had the Club succeeded in wia ning this match the result would

The Borderera were out for have been a tie in points all round, Decessitating another round between the three teams. Scores in previous revenge in the return game as they matches were Army 3, Navy 0; fielded a very strong side which Navy 2, Army 1; Navy 2, Club 1; included Barbam, Toni and Martin, Army 4, Club 1; Club 4, Navy 2.

who appeared for Scotland in the The position of the teams at the Sunday Herald Charity Cup com close of the competition is as

petition. under:

Navy

P. W. D.L.F.A. P 4 3 0 1 12 3 @ 42 0 2.6 0 4 10 3 6 12 2

HOME FOOTBALL. ST. MIRREN WIN CUP MATCH.

(THROUGH NEUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, March 6th. The postponed match between St. Mirren and Aberdeen in the fourth round of the Scottish Cup com petition was played to-day, the re Bult being it win for St. Mirren by four goals to three

In the Scottish League (Division 1.) Hamilton Academichis defeated Raith Rovers by five goals to one Teams who have now qualified for the semi-final round of the Scottis Cup competition are the Rangers, Kilmarnock and St Mirren. The draw will be made on completion of the match between Celtic and Motherwell. Matches in the next round will be played on March 23rd.

The Borderers deserved their win. They had more fish than the Queen's, and team work was better. The goals were scored during the first half.Rowbottom failed to clear a shot from Craig and Craw- ley opened the score. A good effort by Toal put the Borderers further abead.

|

GI, A. Whitworth

G3, Fentan

Total

Afternoon Race.

69

In the afternoon the course was: 1. Channel Rock (P); 2, Kowloon Rock (P); 3, Mark on Line (S); 4, Cust Rock Buoy (S).

2

NAVY.

Ya, Commodore Hill.... Rs, Major Miles

Place. Pts 14

3

1

17

1, Lt.Cdr. Drummond.... Yo, Capt. Glencross ..... Y3, Lt Bassett"

3

12

12

10

Gi, Capt. Nares .............................. G3, Lt. Prevast

13

2

6

Yi, Pay-Cdr. Littleton 10

Total. Morning

73

63

141

Grand total

ARMY.

were so many sets of baby linen of the infant Jesus in Italy, France, [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "RONG Koso and Spain, that one might have

DAILY PRESS"]

opened a shop with them. Oue London (U.P.) The Oxford and

church in Rome bad Christ's MENT

Sin-As a Btting climax to the manger-oradle. One had a mira provide a greater struggle than

provocative charges brought against | culous imprint on a stone on which Cambridge boat race is likely to STRIKERS ALLEGE MALTREAT. for many years it present indica- tions are borne out. This year's

Peping (U.P.) A strike of the Rationalists. Father Byric conclud-ho aao when a child; it did not abock erent will mark the centenary of varsity race, and if Cambridge Legation Quarter here has been used yet another, that of Dishonesty," enough tooth of Christ to supply

dentist. Ona monastery at Char- can bring off another victory they

roux had a complete set. Mary had will draw level with their rivals at by the local Chinese press to em. It took about ten minutes to con-

phasize ones more the anomalous coct, but was not reported to the enough wedding rings, shoes, stock- forty all with one dead-heat.

to stock a It is sixty-six years since the position of the Quarter and the newspaper, cause and effect-ex-ings, girdles, etc., crews had an equal number of vic tories, Oxford scoring three suc advisability of turning over its ad-plained at such length in the lectures muscum. cossive wins to make ten all ministration to the Chinese Gov-apparently not being considered Batween 1861 and 2869 Oxford got crument. At the same time, some relevant, or applicable to the so- sway with a lead which their Chinese newspapers have sought to called Attacks." ponents have never caught up al- though they have reduced it to one point to the strike as an evidence on five occasion Since the war that foreigners always maltreat Cambridge have won nine of the Chinese, and that the Chinese are ten races and are again in a posi tion where they might draw level with the dark blues."

not willing to endure rich treat- ment any longer.

And here I do have a serious " difficulty.".... As, although it would. really be charitable to impugn his belief by a "similar retort court. eous." I cannot do so without laying myself open to the further charge of being irrationally im

polite.

In Chartres Cathedral

seen. Several Abbeys had Christ's even now one of her shifts can be erown" of thorns. Eleven had the lance that pierced his side. "A Monastery in Jerusalem even had one of the fingers of the Holy Ghost Six churches had the head of John the Baptist and so on down to the Canterbury Cathedral Relics, too numerous to mention. The quantity. of belief is evidently no criterion of its quality, and the same applies to the various instances given of

children, labourers, doctors, ota, sud the tune of about 7,000 regular

Nearly

I am without his belief, and if communicants all going to mass, ** not honest enough to say so, what repeating the sacrament.

the whole world believed the Earth would be any of my intellectual

At this stage of the preparations

The real causes behind the strike it is hard to tell which of the remain obscure. It was foredoom Universities hold the better hand, ed to failure from the beginning, as but the results of recent trials there are Legation guards kept in would indicate that history stands the Quarters by five nations with a good chance of repeating itself little except routine duty to do, so by an Oxford victory, thus, for the

that it was perfectly easy to shift fifth time, preventing the light them to temporary police duty in blues levelling the score.

the quiet streets of the Quarter. integrity, or ingenuousness ? Even this procedure was necessary only for 24 hours, as applicants warmed to Chinese policemen and sixty new were on duty in the Quarter the day after the strike!

Now Training System

Experts declare that the men being watched by the selectors at Oxford are of better staff than they have seen for many years. The system adopted at the trials has also given much satifaction. Instead of setting two mized crew! of good and medium men against each other, the best men were put second-raters after giving them into one boat, and set to beat the start of fifteen seconds, or nearly four lengths, in a mile and three After a good all-out quarters, race the star crew, with A. Graham at stroke, proved their superiority, and all sixteen men showed plenty of stamina. In the past it has been Oxford's policy to give their men no real hard race until the actual event, and this has found them wanting:

ارد

"

#o Truth in Allegation. The policemen's representatives declared that they struck because of mistreatment by Herr Thiele, a of police by the Legation Commis German who is employed as chief sion, which is composed of diplomats from the principal Legations The head of the commission is officio the first secretary of the American Legation, the position being based on seniority.

The Dark blues crew will include P. D. Barr, R. N. McCulloch, J. D. Lyle, H. C. Morphett, G. E. Godber, J. A. Ingles, D. E. Tinne, and A. Graham.

The Cambridge selectors also Place. Pta: have a record amount of star to choose from, and the authorities are faced with a diffi- cult taak. Trials have been bald with two prospective crews, each with two former Cambridge repre-mained loyal. sentatives in the boat, but the re-

H2, Col. Cardew

13, Whitworth

2 13 4 13

Ye, Major Stewart

B

11

14, Capt. Le Gros......

B

Y6, Bingham

14

3

Ya, Major Hu

D

G2, Capt. Martin

G6, Major Campbell

Total Morning

Grand total

B4

69

133

HELENA MAY CONCERT.

TWO SCENES FROM **CARMEN.”

men

4 sults were anything but satisfac tory, the race going to the "crew believed to be the weaker.

A Brocklebank, Although T. whose crew won the race, is looked upon as a possible stroke for the Cambridge boat, it would not be surprising to many experts if this position

The following programme will be given at this afternoon's concert at the Helena May Institute:

(1)

The Indian Love Call" Voice in the distance -

was awarded

G. H. Lander. The latter has had much mora experience, having stroked the successful British Jour in the Olympic Games in addition to winning crews in races for the Ladies' Plate, Head of the River, and Visitors Fours."

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

CLUB. H.M.S. SUFFOLK.

In

any case, lack of depth of intel- ** nonsense lectual perception er condensed" wherever found, is not nee ssarily dishonest.

fas and stationary until it was

shown to be otherwise by one" man. 8o much for quantum theories in relation to the quality of belief.

UC

To find the Grazing for religion almost a loss of evolution," is mere ly saying that people readily believe. It was explained that the corres what they wish to be true “Christ as the faithful needed him " or pondence had been mostly un-the infinite God

Want." noticed," and most conveniently so, Serfdom of the intellect is se in- my question to him being totally grained that few have realised its

existence. A

Again, as far as "indulgence in press, and saying, none had been immoral literature and immoral ignored, except in a letter to the asked. One would think that they artis concerned. I could quote must be very hard put to it, and passages from the Bible which further comment is unnecessary, would not bear printing in a newS upon such tactica. It has since been paper suggested that a discussion would be interesting. What does he aug- gest it should be about

11

Among all the boasted treatises on the evidences of Christianity, The commission made a thorough

not one that I am acquainted with When Father Byrne states a case has ever attempted to prove the investigation of the Chinese accu sation and found that they had no for religion, it is religion that is existence of the Mother of Christ, basis. The commission, therefore, attacked, not religionists. There is all reference thereto being carefully concluded that there had been some apparently only one reason why avoided.

The Venus Anaduomene or Marine cause behind the strike which was religionists attack rationalists in- net readily apparent, and which has stead of rationalism, and that one Venus, was the subject of the finest. not yet come to light After some reason is the irrationality of the picture of all antiquity. It was discussion, the commission decided belief in a bad case. If a ration-painted by Apelles from the person that all strikers who were com- alist fiada that he has a bad case, of his favourite mistress, Campaspe, petent would be taken back if they he throws it overboard and changes who had been given him by Alex desired, the strike-breakers being his opinion, for a better one; but aa andra the Great.

It came afterwards into the employed with the understanding Father Byrne truly says." Relijion that their jobs were only temporary cannot scrap dogmas without suffer possession of the Roman Emperor Four of the sixty Chinese constables ing consequences. Consequently it Augustus, who had it placed in the declined to join the strike, and re- cannot make progress intellectually temple which he built to the honour

or morally unless the white ant of of his predecessor Julius science attacks and eats into it. this picture, or from records of it. Kuomintang Committee.

"Changes never come from above it is admitted that Raphael," Cor The district Kuomintang decided that the strike was a matter of con- but from below; authority yields regio, and Titian; even down to our cern to the Nationalists and ap with great reluctance at the last own Sir Joshua Reynolds formed pointed a committee to assist the moment" (Father Tyrrell); mean their great works which have never and Catholic Cathedrals and thus the striking policemen. This committee while the fortress of patronising been missing from the altars of our drew up resolutions requesting the condesension is maintained punishment or dismissal of Herr proclaimed by offers to explain face of the harlot Campaspe has. Thiele and full reinstatement of all other people's imaginary difficulties; supplied the features of the Virgin strikers, with wages for the period moreover nothing was exid, or one Mary signifying "Mistress of the during which they were not work word of evidence produced, to sub- Fea."

stantiate or establish any knowledge It was exceedingly pleasing. ing,

of the supernatural, connoted learn that the Dogma of the the word religion, apon which all Trinity is still coherent." It is not the lectures were "fundamentally absurd, if one could only under- based

stand it; a six-sided triangle is not

From

to

The Commission has declined to discuss these demanda.

Some of the strikers had been policemen in the Legation Quarter

One goes to a lecture in moti- absurd, if one could only 'under- for twenty years. Salaries in the force range from $10 Mez (about cipation of learning something, not stand its casual stroll through s $5 gold) to $35 Mex. As there are to heckle" and we were led to lunatic asylum should convince one thousands of unemployed in Peping believe that a new state of know- on this point, if one could only

find it very difficult to get other

at present, the men will probably ledge was to be disclosed, bat alas understand it.

for the shattering" of yet another illusion. Sweet are the uses of ad vertisement.

Work

In almost every case, when the church has been called upon to decide any question concerning this Agitation to recover control of the

True, Father Byrne said, "nobody world, that can be settled by ob Mrs. Davenport-Browne.

Legation Quarter, which was estab Indians: A Newhouse, M.

The following will represent the fished after the Boxer uprising, has was compelled to attend the lec-servation, experiment, or experi- Glendinnig, P. Capell, B. Wakker, Hong Kong Football Club (Rugby been conducted recently by Mayor tares; but the titles certainly com- ence, she has been wrong. She was B. Wong, and P. Gittens.

section) against H.M.S.. Suffolk at Ho Chi Kung, the dynamic Nation-manded attention, indicating as wrong about the creation and age __(2)

Happy Valley to-day at 5.16 p.m. alist mayor of Peping. His cam. they did-if not an intellectual of the world, and the origin of the Song-Out Where the Big

paign was supported by Y. L Tong, banquet some knowledge of the human race; she was wrong about Ships Go Mr. R. Dormers Walkinshaw; M. D. Scott; Nationalist Vice-Minister of For- supernatural, as contrasted with the relation of the plant to the Sailors Hornpipe...George Jowitt CAL. Plummer, D. Coppin, S.eign Affairs, in a speech broadcast science. Perhaps one of these days solar system; she was wrong about

J. H. Fox; J. L. Bonnar, R. Dow at Shanghai recently. ler; D. Milne-Day, H. F. Akehurst, F. L. P. Thomas, E. R. West, W. R. Andrews, F. A. Merry, Laidlaw, A. R. Cox.

(3) dis

Loves Dream After The Ball

Jackie and Jill Hargreaves. Browne. (4): Scene Down in Whitechapel "

Coster Boy... Miss Violet Cspell. Coster Girl Miss Rachel Wong. Mr. D. M. Richards. Song- Leanin'”? -

Coster Children w

Cathleen Whelan and George Jowitt. (6)

Song" Little Irish Girl"

Mr. H. V. Parker. Irish Jig. Helene Bonenfant,

INTERVAL OF FIVE MINUTES. Two Scenas from Bizet's Opera

0124 Carmen

"(1)

"The Canzonet Bohemian "*.

(Act II.). • (This scene is supposed to take place in The Tavern of Lillas Partia outside Seville). Frasquite Mr. Davenport-Browne.

LW.

ST. MIRREN THROUGH

CUP-TIE

ABERDEEN DEFEATED.

(THROUGH EEUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, March 5th. One of the postponed matches in the Fourth Round of the Scottish Cup was played to-day, St. Mirren defeating Aberdeen after a chee fight by four goals to three.

In the Boottish League, Hamil ton, playing at home, defeated Raith by a goals to 1.

religion by law established as the antipodes; she was wrong about it was called-will be pulled up witchcraft and demoniae posses sharply and replaced by a law estab-sion; she is wrong about the ques lished to deal with the various tion of avointion; she is wrong in degrees and aspects of honesty, and her psychology. How far then, may. the delivery of the goods, when we suppose her to be right upon honesty may become the best policy matters that cannot be decided or Sincerity japa "erroneous re- proved at all, but are only capable ligious view was approved; but if of being discussed a questions of the erroneous view that is the one metaphysical speculation! And sa- with which you disagree, happens the Beran question is solved." "Another Pius reigns in the fort. to be irreligions, it is immediately

The problems of the British Betting Tax, which arise from legal inconsistencies, "remain unsolved. The small ready-money wager, which is illegal, and so escapes the impost, has become more popular than ever. The agents of book makers now make house-to-house visits every forenoon, and their dients include many who formerly represented as insincere, dishonest, rens. It is still standing." "It or a quibble upon the word "dif is stronger than it was before." Cat credit acounts. These envoys ankes it difficult to Ven will take a bet of £10 and over,

It is still standing, and so is the be sincere unless one is also stupid; and the business they secure is not

very just tribute and reflection tower of Piss, and for the sune reason; but the centre of gravity is only tax-free, but also unburdened by bad debts. Here is one of the upon religious training.de prae unforeseen factors which have te onder if Father Byrne has any humorously shifting to levity in duced the proceeds of the Betting idea of the development and re- more senses than one. The stained Tax far below the estimated yield search work done in the various de glass windows of the Fortress are Among the innumerable gamblers partments from start to finish in bleaching and its crumbling walls who operate on Saturdays only connection with the production of are no longer impervious to the (after pay-day) there is a marked electric light and the amount of light of understanding. Sanitary. tendency to prefer football to rae human effort, ingenuity and Intel- Science and the fire brigade bave speculative medium.ligente that has been expended to been at work and the salvage corps. Prices even in the big handicaps bring it to its present state of per- of Humanity bays arrived and are have been so shortened that the fection. It was really difficult to dealing with the gloom of its super- Two Irishmen of note-to say Mrs. Bellamy A new play by Mr. Bernard working man devotes his attention refrain from upsetting the serenity. Petitions.com Mrs. Womack Shaw, The Apple Cart" is to be to the football coupons with their and quiet wrapt attention" by

and the profound remark that the nothing of E. G. Wells seems to Mr. II. V. Parker. one of the attractions of the Theatre fascinating "long lists"

For naming one moment we get the electric light we have escaped and joined in the !!aftack for a Dean Swift Mr. B. Dormer. Festival which Sir Barry Jackson short lists." Girl

is to hold in Malvern during the home winner and two draws on the say Thank God."'""

Jesus apparently, did not know well said, "Honesty has no fonce Miss Rachel Wong last two weeks of August. Mr." short list" he gets 18 to 1, and anything about its advantages, and against superior cunning. Miss Violet Cspell. Shaw describes bis new work as for naming seven house winners on

an ultra-modern political play, as the long list, which invariably con- it should be remembered that God Bernard Shaw, and George Moore, "Tezzetto (Act IIL). unlike Baint Joan sa anything tains several practical certainties aid "Let there be Light" before He the well-known orator and writer of Frasquita the sentimental; and can be." This and other plays will on form, he gets 10 to 1. Much thought of making the sun. gay hard-hearted Mercedes tell be given by the Birmingham Reper-longer odda may be had for more 1-So much for the personal element Norman descent, with whose words their fortunes by cards. Carmen tory Theatre company; it arrange difficult forecasts (eg., 120 to 1 for called pugnacity" which I am (torn by love for Escamille, and ments can be made, Sir Barry naming Sve draws in the two lists sorry to say has been prominently. fear when she remembers Don Jackson hopes to secure the co- taken together). The bookmakers stressed throughout the lectures José) likewise deals the cards, operation of other companies in coupons which make these fascinat apparently one cannot be too and reads therein her tragic his scheme. The Apple Cart" is offers are printed and circulat superficial in addressing a polite the first play which Mr. Shaw based the million," and probably audience, pa if the person makes fale!

written since "Saint Joan," which three-fourths of the spectators at any difference to the strength of Anthe Piano: Mra. Hargreaves-

was produced at the New Theatre any league match have made use their case, or the argument against By Browne:

in March 1924

of one of them. God Save The King.

Eady, Thurlow and Harris had easy chances to score for the Queen's in the second half but dallied inside the goal area. Morris for the Queen's was outstanding at centre Mercedes half. Barbam in the same position Carmen for the Borderers kept his forwards Zutaga on the move and tried a few scoring Morales shots of his own..

INTERPORT POLICE. FOOTBALL

HONG KONG TEAM BEATEN.

[THBOUGE REDTIR'S AGENCY.}

SHANGHAI March sth. The Shanghai Police best Hong Kong Police at football here to day, by 3 goals to 1...

Gipsy Dancing Gipay Boy

ing as a

I: conclude

"Thou hast conquered, 0 pale

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The world has moved on since thy

death AGAR

We cared bardly tupence for Leo,

and

On Five we acarce waste our

BATIREY.

breath."

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