GOLF NOTES.
[BY R.HH.)
LAWN TENNIS.
DOUBLES HOLDERS WIN.
"There›wasa, few feeling about Fanling over the week-end and the GOLDMAN TO PLAY TO-DAY.
golf was slightly different from any. thing we have had there for some
A large crowd turned up at the little time. This, I suppose, was mainly due to the higher tempera Hong Kong Cricket Club yesterday ture, but partly to the breeze, to watch the Open Doubles kolders which at times blow far more¦
in action against Bazack and strongly than it usually does. As a result of these two causes the Cassumbhoy in the second round. greens were keener than they hare The four are members of the same deen for some weeks. It seemed alsa, that they had been cut rather community, but the Rumjahrs have closer than usual, but that may be shown up better in previous sea
Anyhow, with the sons, though the other two are fall imagination. exception of that nightmare 10th of promise. which is never likely to be easy, they played well enough as long as the putts were truly struck, but anything that was hit carelessly went off the line like a flash. Not only are the greens playing well at present, but they are also looking well, and their recent top dressing has obviously had its effect.
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Razack and Cassumbhor "put up
Champions In Form.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 12th, 1929.
THE FIFTH TEST -
MATCH
AUSTRALIA LOSE TWO WICKETS.
SLOW SCORING."
ÍTHROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
MELBOURNE, March 11th. Monday morning was hot and sultry when Leyland (110) and White (9) continued the English innings, which stood at 485 for wickets Grimmett was still kept out of the field by the injury to his
Slow Scoring, In face of the large total of 518, the Australian batsmen took no risks during the day, and the rate of scoring was slow. At clone of play they were still 367 runs be hind, with B wickets still to fall. The innings opened very quietly with four maidens, and only two runs were scored from the first nine overs. Then Jackson hit two boun: daries off Tate, and lunch was taken with the total at 19, Wood fall being 6 and Jackson 11.
YACHTING.
7TH LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP
RACE.
The Seventh Ladies' Champion- ship Race of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was held yesterday, the course being:(1) Lyemun Beacon (P). (9) Cust Rock (P), a distance of ae miles. The results were as follows:-
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Yacht
Diana
Colleen Falcon
Rolla
Pts for
HONG KONG MARATHON RACE.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR SATURDAY,
The Second Annual Hong Kong Marathon Race, organised by St. Peter's Young Men's Club, is to take place on Saturday, March 16th. The Race is timed to com mence at 3 p. sharp, the start ing point being on Lyttleton Kond near the University. A large num-
(Started 3.00p.m.) Handicap Glass.
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Position D.N.S. Daphne Ailsa D.N.S. Halcyon D.N.S.
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to the Joint Hon. Secretaries at the Club House, 80, Bonham Road. The general public are invited to
witness the finish of the race si King's College and afterwards to attend the distribution of prizes at
the Club House.
The Club wishes to take this op portunity of thanking 'those who have presented the trophies for the Race which are on view in
the window of the Blue Bird Co.
MAN'S LIFE:
RESTORED.
AFTER 29 HOURS.
CHEMICAL THAT TRIUMPHED OVER DEATH.
NEW EXPERIMENTS.
Pania Russian professors have aucceeded in restoring to life for
GERMAN CENSOR-
SHIP
PWAR
“MARRIAGES MADE IN
"HEAVEN.!.
"EROTIC LITERATURE VAND- REPULSIVE ART."
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Berlin (U.P.).Prussia, and per- haps all Germany, may soon witness a censorship war. Indeed, the the brief span of a few minutes initial offensive of the Anthony Moscow city morgue for twenty, makers has already been launched, man who had been dead in the Comstocks among Prussia's law-
nine hours.
while the proponents of cultural =
This startling information is given freedom and freedom of speech and out by the cultural and scientific stage are preparing to reply in relations department of the Soviet kind. Embassy in Paris. It is authen-
The "Puritanis"
began their drive recently when five parties in ticated and confirmed further by a
the Prussian Diet joined in a de report under the name of the Germand that nudity, obscenity and man savant, Dr. Eugene Klotz, who salacious attacks on the home be was présent during the Moscow driven by law from the stage, the experiment.
press and from the pages of Ger- many's periodjep) literature.
In view of the widespread in
by the courtesy of the manager.terest in French scientific circles These parties, which included the The following firms and in- dividuals bave presented the the Moscow scientists, Professors Nationalist, Catholic and Peoples' trophies:-
Koulabkov and Androiev, bave parties, placed two questions before Nestle & Anglo-Swiss Condensed been invited to repeat their experi- the Prussian Government, the first Milk Co.-The Nestanglo Team Shield, the Nestangio Challengement in Paris at the biochemical dealing with the theatre and the Cun, and the First Prize.
department of the university, They otish-American Tobacco Com have accepted the invitation, and magazines appearing for sale on
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an exceptionally far performance knee: The score mounted steadily, and delighted the spectators by and 500 was reached after | La Linda taking the first sot. Opening strongly minutes, but 20 minutes later Loy. they secured a useful lead of 3-1 by land was caught at cover and the dint of aggressive play. Prewing innings came to a close. Leyland their advantage they increased it had given a magnificent display, in The fast of the Humphrey's to 4-1- and later reached 5-3, ending the course of which he hit no less Foursomes was played of last week the set at G-3. They showed good between Lesch and Geare and le
than seventeen 4's. His off-driving were especially Gros and Newton, and ended in a combination and did some ink and late-cutting win for Losob and Geare on the at the net. Cassumbhoy pored brilliant..
The actual play in the formidable and was mainly respon- Mst green. Anal was not very good, I believe, and the losers were hitting the ballsible for directing the attack while sufficiently far sad
sufficiently Razack played, steadily and made crooked to find a good deal of few errors. trouble, while the winners were there subdued. There were
The Rumjahns then settled down be: of strong pairs in the competi. tion and at the beginning things seriously to check their opponents looked very open, so the winners | successful efforts. Showing good have every reason to be pleased judgment they soon had the second with themselves. Leach certainly set in hand, and although their seems to have struck oil, if one compatriots did creditably, and at may use the phrase, just at present times were applauded for really fine for it was less than a week before play, they took the set comfortably.
50 was reached after 70 minutes this that he won the Junior Cham The third set went in much the but soon after, when Woodfull was pionship.
same manner, but a fine tussle was, Jackson called for a sharp jun seen in the fourth set, which proved and slipped when starting. Lar to be the best of the match. Many wood gave a smart return to the long rallies enlivened the play. The bowler's end and Geary put down Rumjahas, who had the better of the exchanges, established a sub- the wicket in a flash. stantial lead at 5-2. The younger pair rallied and brought the score to 6-4, but they failed to hold their opponents in the next game, the Rumjahns eventually winning by 3-0, 6-2, 6-2 and 6-4,
The next event of importance in the local golfing world is the Easter meeting, which extends in all from Thursday, March 28th, to Tuesday, April id, though it is officially Hooked as from March 29th. Some how it seems a very long time since the last meeting, at China, New Year, and I imagine most people are feeling quite ready for another shot at winning something. The
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By beating Y. Sajiki, H. Lo has entered the fourth round of the Open Singles, being the first com- Petitor to reach this stage.
Father Green gave his son licking" in the Club Champion The results of yesterday's matches
ship,
Open Singles.
3rd Round.
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4.90.47 3 63
RAILWAY EMPLOYEES
DISMISSED.
SOVIET ECONOMY IN THE
O.E.R.'S RANKS.
any (China) Ltd-Second Prize (Capstan Cup).
Mr. Andrew Cheang-Third
second with
newspapers
and
will be accompanied by M. Anatole news stands, in bookshops and other" publio places. In both instances the Lunatcharsky, the Soviet Commis- petitioners asked that the Diet
Prize.
Mrs. Griggs and Miss Mowary for Education, and a score of enact legislation to clean up the Fung-Fourth Prize.
Mr. Tsang Fook-Five Team the most distinguished Russian and theatre and press combining this
Medals.
Mr. G. W. R. Griggs-Club Members Second Prize.
ST. MARY'S SCHOOL PRIZE GIVING.
German savante.
|with a request that the cabinet appeal to the Government of the Republic to take similar action for the whole country.
Rabbits Revived. The Paris experiment takes place this month if nothing intervenes.
Press Warns Legislators. The efforts to bring a dead man
As yet there has been no out- back to life cama at the close of spoken reaction from theatrical or three years unremitting experi- journalistic circles, although several menting in tho Polytechnical
of the leading German newspapers Laboratories of Moscow. First in bave warned the legislators againat
Harbin (U-P.). Notwithstanding the fact that the Chinese Eastern Railway has been showing handsome financial returns during the past A SATISFACTORY REPORT ON dications that the feasibility exist extending the police power to re-
few years, the Soviet part, of the railway administration häe sudden-
THE YEAR.
Koon Fielding. Kippax then femed Woodfull, and the cricket botame very quiet. The bowling was good and the fielding very keen, and neither batsman was taking any risks At the tea interval Woodfull was 41 and Kippax 6, the total being After tea 32,000 people saw Wood. full reach his 60 afer 166 minutes, and four minutes later the 100 was put up. The score crept up to 143
The private Distribution when Kippax, who had been putly commenced a policy of retrench- Prizes of St. Mary's School took ting White away through the slips,ment. The first step in this direc-place yesterday, the Rev. Father tried to cut a slower and wider haltion has been the summary dis Spada presiding. and was smartly taken the
at wicket. He had played a dour de.missal of a large number of em- fensive innings lasting 110 minutes, ployers in the head office and along
the line- which included two boundaries.
dismissed recently consisted mainly The first batch of some hundreds
H. Lo beat Y. Sajiki, 6-2, 6- Woodfull and Ryder then played
out time..
Outstanding event at Easter is the Shanghai Visitors' Cup, played over the Old Course on Sunday, March ist. It is decided by 36 holes under handicap, which of itself makes the competition extremely Interesting. In an 18-hole medal round under handicap, such as the Captain's Cup, the betting follow: always in favour of some loog handicap man getting away with it with a score which often puts the scratch man out of the running. However, the poorer player who 61. can get round once without spoil ing his card, more often than not comes a cropper at some stage, in the second round, and that may be just sufficient to let the better man in if he is playing steadily. There is also a good deal more the feel. ..ing of * an occasion in 36 holes
Smedal play with a cup at the 6.1. end of it, and occasions are apt to affect the good player less than the bad one...
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In addition to the Cup, which goes to the player who makes the best nett return over 36 holes (ties, If there are any, being decided on the nett return for the last 18 holes) there is a prize for the best is boles under handicap returned during the day, for which the win. ner of the Cup is quite rightly not
Open Doubles. 2nd Round
B. D. Rumjahn and 8. A. Ram- jahn beat J. A. Cassumbhoy and J. A. Razack, 3-0, 6-2, 6-2, 6-4.
Club Championship,
8. E. Green Beat D. S. Green, 60,
Handicap Singles "A."
S. E. Greenw.o. from T. H. King.
Handicap Singles B."
T. J. Price (owe 2/8) beat, V. W. L Stanion (owe 1/6), 9-11, 6-3, 6-3- E. Price (rec. 4/6) beat T. L. Christie (rec. 2/8), 6-2, 6-1.
Handicap Doubies.
A. Piercy and. W. D. Fiddes Wilson (scr.) beat T. W. Hall and eligible. This prize ought to be a C. H. Bradley (rec. 4/6), 4-6, 6-2, fairly safe thing for some long, 0-3. handicap man, but it is not so easy
to guess the destination of the Cup itself.
I see that it is stated on the official notice that fourballs will not be allowed to start that after noon until the players in the Shanghai Visitors' Cup have set of
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
Open Singles.
J. S. McEachran . E. F. Fincher. JA. Cassumbhoy . L. Goldman.
Open Doubles.
M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo z. 5. E.
on their second round. Presumably | Green and D). §. Green. this implies that competitors in theMajor R. H. Lucas and Dr. R. E. Oup are allotted the first starting Tottenham v. Lai Kwong Tsun and Emes in the morning, as otherwise Iu Tak Lam. there is certain, to be a bad hold up at tiffin time.
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The other competitions to be played during the meeting are more of lese stock ones. The Boger Pool and the Medal Round run from March 28th to April 2nd over the Old Course, while fourball medal
Ho Kia Lan and Ng Sxe trong
4. C. Barretto and V. Yvanovich.
Handicap Singles “B.”)
C. Stigter (owe 2/6). . M. D Scott (owe 2/6),
Handicap Doubles.
Ecoret--
The Heport. The Headmistress' Report stated that the School mét 397 times. The maximum enrolment was 324 in
March, 1998, against 303 in 1927.
ed for a corporeal resurrection be-gulate or limit cultural liberty. came apparent when Professor They had previously noticed a grow- Kravkov, chief of the bio-chemical
of department of the institution, suc- tendency toward censorship on ceeded in bringing back to life the the part of certain elements in the country, particularly with respect, Gear of a rabbit. This car was kept to such plays as Walter Hasen-
alive for several months in a solu
claver's **Marriages Made in tion of salt.
Heaven." When this drama, which: The next experiment led the is an ultra-modern type, was re- scientists to investigate if the cently produced the newspapers and rabbit's heart would respond to government officials were deluged the same process. Not only were with protests from individual the hearts of dogs and rabbits citizens and religious organisations. brought back to normal activity, In its first petition the Diet's but the heart of a child that had censorship bloc" asserted that the died two hours before was set in theatres in ever-increasing mea- motion again, and kept going; } gare "
were outraging the sen The child, however, died a second sibilities of right thinking people" time ten days later, and, to the by their diegays of nakedness, by disappointment of the doctors, their perverse, cynical and foul did not again respond to the re-jests," by their exhibitions of con- viving process to which it had
for marriage. tempt and soorn been submitted in the first place.
motherhood and the family, and by These preliminary experimente, their offensiveness to religious views which do not differ in any material and religious feeling sense from work carried on in im portant laboratories the world over, were carried on by Professor Kou-
were
of temporary employees and The average attendance during the Russians holding Chinese citizen-year was 306 against 283 in 1927. England-1st Innings,
ship, and this led to a protest from The Lugard Scholarship for 1920- Hobbs, Lb.w. b Ryder..... 142
the Chinese. part of the adminis 1930 was awarded to Misa Pureza tration that it affected the parity d'Eco. D. R. Jardine, c Oldfeld, b
Dr. Gomes. Scholarships Wall
of Soviet and Chinese employees on for regular" 18
attendance Hammond,
the railway, the number of the awarded to Alda Britto, Rosario Wall
former being large..
Fernandes, Aminha Abdullah, Car.. Consequently, this class was left men Pereira, Elsa Britto, Mira in peace for the moment, and the Passos, Constance Gomes, Elsa next victims were the so-called Silva,
Edith
Fatumesha Lee, receipt holders; a class which Yumom Kad, Maria Wong, Irene came into existence after the con- Silva, Mabel Lim, Mabel Ng, clusion of the Mukden-Soviet agree Mercin Xavier, Mildie Osmund. ment in 1924. These men had up-
The School was inspected by Mr. plied for Soviet citizenship, but A. R. Sutherland and his. report their applications being neither on the school year's work read as granted nor refused by Moscow, follows:- 4
they were in a state of suspense, as refusal meant immediate dismissal from service, for, according to the agreement only Soviet or Chinese could remain in the railway staff.
Fairfax,
Tyldesley, c Hornibrock,-
Ryder
39
-31
Duckworth," e Fairfax, b
Hernibrook
13
Hendren, c Hornibrook,
Fairfaxes
93
Leyland, c Fairfax, b Ozen-
ham...
137
Larwood, b Wall
$
Geary, b. Hornibrook- Tate, c sub. b Hornibrook.. J. C. White, not out
Extras
Total
Fall of the wickets:— 1/64; 2/146 3/235; 5/280; 6/401; 7/408; 9/428 10/518.
Wall
BOWLING ANALYSIS
13
9
13
319
4/2407 9/470;
3
O. M. R." W. 49 8 123 3 Hornibrook
43.8 149 Ozenhain 43.1 15 ́ ́98 .1 Grimmett...... 25 140 0 Fairfax. ST 4 84:1 Ryder
18 329+ "Kippax
3 1 Australia-let. Innings.
2 20
W. M. Woodfull, bot" out ... 78 A. Jackson, run out
A. F. Kippax, e Duckworth,
J. H. Ashworth and H. A. Musb White
foursomes, worked on the basis of (rec. 5/6) v. A. H. Crook and O. C. the better ball score less of the Womack (scr.),"
combined handicap, ars in progress -from-March 28th to April 1st. On the New Course there are. Mixed Foursomes against Bogey on Men's cards from March 28th to April 2nd.
Of these competitions the Bogey Pool, as usual, is sure to be fas the most popular, while the medal round will probably come a bad second. So far as I remember the Mixed Foursomes had to be can celled at China New Year through lack of entries, which is a pity, while things were not very much better at earlier meetings. In the event of a tie in the Bogey Pool or the Medal Round the Committee is to decide whether the winners shall divide the spoil or play off, which I think is an innovation, dr
MRS. T. ́S WHYTE-SMITH WINS LADIES' CHAM- PIONSHIP.
MANILA JOURNALISTS' GOLF TOURNAMENT.
EDITOR'S DOUGHTY IRON.
1;
Playing without a wood club in
J. Ryder, not out
"Extras
Total (for a wkts.)
Fall of the wickets 1/84; 2/143.
20
38
4
153
FILIPINO BASKETBALL TEAM ON TOUR.
his bag, D. L. Brodt, news editor TO PLAY GAMES IN JAPAN. of the Manila Times, walked off with every trophy except the run nez-up- prize in the first Manila Newspapermen's Golf Tournament.
Brodt covered the 72 holes over the tough Wack Wack course with an average of alightly over 50 strokes to the round.
His gross
Members
of the Philippine University basketball team will adil for Tokyo on April 5th on the Empress of France for a series of six games in Japan.
Spécial Barsan Formed,
This procedure was adopted in the present case, and those marked off for dismissal were informed that their applications had been refused by the Soviet Government. Dis missal on this ground meant loss of pension and retiring allowance. A large number of men with so years or more service handed in their resignations, but in some in- stances were too late, the dismissal orders having been signed in the morning and only published late in the afternoon.
Staff: Adequate, according to Grant Code requirements
Discipline: Excellent General: I spent two mornings and one afternoon in the school during which time I saw work in each class. I heard very good Singing and Recitation in the Kinder- garten.
Reading and recitation, arithmetic and pronunciation were all good. Drawing and painting were excellent.
Mrs. Sutherland was very pleas ed with the sewing.
The standard of efficiency of the school remains high.
labkov,
Several Counter-Attacks, The second interpellation. com- plained that the news atenda and Pulse Beats Again..
bookshops were overflowing with Professor Koulabkov's work and erotic literature and repulsive "Brt," which was exposed to the success, however, inspired his eol-
view of unsophisticated people. leagues to perform similar experi menta upon human beings. After especially those of immature years. they had obtained several remark. Such literary efforts the petition able results, among them the resur. continued, also tended to bring rection of a dog that had died of German culture into contempt in shock in a street accident, and that foreign countries. recovered the use of his limbs and his bark completely after a week's patient treatment, the doctors did decide to extend the scope of their investigations to human beings.
unsuccessful,
Notwithstanding the sharpness of the attack, which was perhaps the bitterest and most determined in Germany's history, the press ap- pears inclined to take the matter lightly for the time being. The Frankfurter Zeitung, for example,
First efforts were and plans were abandoned for a time until the German scientist, Dr. discussed the matter in an article All 29 pupils who sat for Eugene Klotz, arrived in Moscow headed Five Parties in Search Matriculation and Senior Local with an offer to collaborate with of Censor" a parody on Piran- passed, two of them obtaining his Russian colleagues in their dello's "Six Characters in Search
of an Author,” researches.
There have, however, been several.
Honours and Distinctions.
Sport.
·
censorship scheme.
The waiter.
This drastic action of the railway
Dr. Stancliff and Dr. Minett Professor Andreiey then соп administration has greatly swelled carried out the Medical inspectiontinued the investigations. He be counter-attacks, including one which the ranks of the unemployed. Most through the whole school, report gan again with working on dead appeared in an editorial in the of those dismissed were in the small ing the sanitary condition very animals. By injecting a solution Berliner Fussische Zeitung, in which known as Ringer-Lokke, he brought issue was taken with the proposed salaried class, drawing from 50 to satisfactory, 100 dollars a month, and it is prac
a dog back to life. The pulse bewhile asserting, that it is certainly tically impossible for them to and
gan to beat again and the lungs a moral duty to keep literature any. work in North Manchuria to
breathed once more..
and the stage on a more honestly day.
similar operations carried out on Germany already has enough re- Encouraged after six months of intellectual plane, contended that
all sorts of animals, the professor galation with its obscenity lane, finsily judged that the time had police ordinances and film censor- come to attempt the same experi- ship. He declared that if German went with a human corpse... drama, literature and journaliem In the presence of several emin-need such a drastic reform, it “is ent colleagues from Germany, he time to cry out that its spiritual injected the same solution in the freedom is crumbling.""" heart of a man who had been brought from the morgue and who had
The papile of St. Mary's took part as usual in St. Joseph's Athletic Sports at the Race Course and le sound local organised games such as hockey and football They were taken, to the Queen's Theatre and took great interest in the wonderful display of jungle life as seen in Chang."
Local trade has been strongly affected in consequence, as most of the shops. had been allowing credit terms to railway employees, and baye now to face heavy losses.
Besides cutting down the staff, the railway has decided to curtail expenses in other directions, form- ing a special burexa for that pur poee Estimates for stationery have LORRY FALLS IN CANAL.
been halved for the current year," even the requirements of the general manager in this respect having been reduced..
It is expected that by this reform yearly economy of nearly 100,000 dollars will be effected.
TWO MEN RESCUED BY- CYCLISTS.
boen dead for more. than twenty-four hours.
"Beyond Imagination.”*: "It is doubtful," continued Dr."
After working over the man for several hours the scientists ob- Klotz, if the man actualy regain served that the heart began to re-ed consciousness His eyelids show. Two Warrington men Jack Shel. act feebly. After two hours the ed the faintest flatter for a second, don and Edward Whittaker, had body even regained a slight buman but after that, as if he had ex The party will consist of 12 per
remarkable escapes when the motor warmth. Without interrupting their hausted himself with a supreme of 358 won him one cap; deduct sona, including coach and manager.
lorry in which they were riding vigil for a minute the assembled effort to come back to life, his ing his handicap of 18, he took the Players are being chosen by a series "People go to caiemas chiefly be rear. Runcorn collided with another savants were startled several hours strength obbed away sgaia rapidly Arellano Cup with a rit of 280, of competitions in which students three strokes ahead of the runner from all branches of the Univer-fortable places in which to hold ment, and then somersaulted into in the throat of the man.
cause they are large, warm, com-vehiclo, fell down a 12-foot embank later by the sound of a weak gurgle and the experiment was discon tinued. There can be no doubt, up and by a third round score of rity, including the College of somebody's hand," said Mass Lean the Bridgewater canal the owner Eugene Klotz,
At that moment," said Dr. however, that it will be renewed Sheldon, who was
even the steel within the near future. I believe 18hole score, subsequently winning compete. on the play-off.
80 he tied for the cup for the low Agriculture at Loa Banos, will Ashwell, the actress at a meeting.Ariver of the lorry, and Whittaker, nerves of these distinguished men that the Russian savants are on the :
The Final of the Championship was played over 18 holes on the old A No. 1 iron took Brodt farther course at Fanling on Sunday and off the teo than most of his com resulted in a win for Mrs Spetitors could make with wood Whyte Smith by 4 and 2, the rug drivers. He overdrove the 217
yard fifth hole four times. ner-up being Mrs, Bommerfelt:
of the Putney Brotherhood. "When Rikkyo University is sponsoring 1. was young, and when I was in were both inside the esh of the of scieng gave way. Dr. Andreier eve of an epoch-making contribu the trip, and two of the six games. love with somebody, the only place I vehicle when it rested on its side stared she man on the operating tion to science. We are in the dark on the schedule. will be against the could find was the Underground, at the bottom of the canal. Nei table as in a stupor. It was as if on many points as yet, but there Rikkyp team. Professor Suva, and I used to go round and round ther could, swim, but they were a sudden fright gripped all our can be no doubt that man is making mainger, expects to bring his boys in it with high. The sinema fills recued by a rope thrown by two hearts and several of us trembled, progress beyond the imagination home about May 15th,
cyclists from the bridge above. (Continued at foot of next column. This Sght with death"
in the gap.