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This is known as the falling-off season for
LANE
Appetitee but
CRAWFORD'S
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COLD BUFFET
AND NOW
WRESTLING IN
LANCASHIRE.
DISPUTE WITH NATIONAL
ORGANISATION.
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JUDGE'S ADVICE,
". The Lancashire County Amateur Wrestling Association and the Na- tional Amateur Wrestling Associa tion were parties to a dispute which came before Mr. Justice Lux moore in the Chancery Division last mouth. The vice president, the honorary treasurer, and the honorary secretary of the Lan. cashire County Association claim- ed against three members a declara tion that the Lancashire Associa tion had been expelled from affili- ation with the National Associa- tion, "oot in accordance with the rules, or with mtural justice.*
Mr. Neville Laski"K.C., and Mr. Neckshi appeared for the Lan- cashire Association and Mr. Beeber for the National Association.
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Mr. Laski said that the Nationa! Association originated in 1904 and the Lancashire Association October, 1923, the latter in Men. chester. Affiliation with the Na. tional Association took place An Sovetaber, 1023, and on April 22, 1927, a resolution was passed by the National Association purport- ing to expel the Lancashire Associa tion from affiliated membersihp. From the time of affiliation until expulsion. considerable disputes
arose as to the status and powers of the Lancashire Association in relation to the parent body, and. once the good offices of the late Mr. Justice Shearman were invoked 45 arbitrator to bring about a modus virendi. Unfortunately he did nos. succeed.
Lancashire Claim...
The Lancashire Association said that the notice of the meeting at which the resolution to expel was passed did not sufficiently specify the business of the meeting, and that, however reprehensible their conduct-which was not admitted— they were entitled to be given 4 proper notice of the meeting and ad opportunity of answering the charge against them. In their statement of claim they said that the han, secretary of the National Association promised. the Lan- caabire Association that on affilia- tion they would have county control over wrestling in Lancashire, and that the members would have. the right to compete in English cham- pionships for which the National Association held trophica and in trials for the selection of wrestlers for the Olympic Games.
The expulsion resolution stated that the Lancashire. Association bad' refused to recognize the authority of the National Association. It was alleged that no intimation was given to the Lancashire Association of any such charge, and that they and no opportunity of explaining or defending their conduct.
Shortly after expulsion there was
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930.
SUBURBAN HEIGHTS-NEIGHBORHOOD CALLS
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
GOES CUT ON FRONT PORCH "TO GIVE SUPPER CALL FOR JUNIOR WHO
S. AROUND SOMEWHERE
LESLIE CRUM ACROSS
THE STREET THINKS IT'S HIS WIFE CALLING AND APPEARS TO ASK WHAT SHE WANTS
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HUMOUR:
MAS.BERLEY THINKS IT'S HER HUSBAND CALL ING AND RUSHES OUT TO SEE WHAT HE WANTS
SHOUTS HE WAS CALLING, IT WAS NIT FRED, HE WAS JUST TRYING TO GET JUNIOR IN TO SUPPER
MRS. PERLEY DOES NIT "QUITE,” HEAR AND STARE CALLING TO FRED IN - BACK YARD THAT ERNIE PLUMER WANTS HIM·
TRES TO EXPLAIN TO LESUE AND FRED, WHO HRS-SHOWED "UP AT HIS FENCE, THAT HE WAS ONLY CALLING
JUNIOR
HEARING THE SHOUTING VARIOUS NEIGHBORS APPEAR AT THEIR DOORS TO CALL IS ANYTHING THE MATTER, IS THERE A FIRE?
(Copyright, 1930, by The Bell Syndicate, Inc.).
ANCIENT AND MODERN.
"Give a word with the prefix ad."
'Addock,"
out of the stock market?"
"You say that you made $1000 "Yes--by staying out!"
She (hshing for compliments): "How old do you think I am !"
He (the diplomat): "You don't look it!'.
Visitor: "Is that your new pub- lic school ?"
Witty Citizen: "Yes; that's our new Chamber of Commas."
Customer: "Have you really shown me everything you have in the shop
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Salesman: "Not quite, I have an outstanding account of yours if you would care to look at it."
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"That's what I call rubbing it
declared the poet. "What do you mean?" asked his friend.
"I sent this magazine two poems and they've sent me back thred."
"Darling!" "Ummmm." "John, dear." "Yes?""
"I was just thinking what a nice inserted by the National Associa-hooked rug I could make out of
your golf tweeds."
Mother: "Johnny, what are you doing in the pants"
Johnry: "Oh, just putting a few things away.
*You are Salesman:
six pay. ments behind on your piano,'
"Customer: "Well, you advertise 'Pay as you play."
Salesman: What has that to do with it?"
Customer: I play very badly."
Mistress: "Isn't that the post- man, Mary? Who's gone to the door?" has,"
Mary: Please, ma'am, cook Mistress: "Well, what's she such a long time for 1"
Mary: "Please, ma'am, I think it must be a postcard."
A pastor in a small town was beloved by his flock. But his was a small church, and could pay only a very small salary.
He was an eloquent preacher, and his fame spread to a near-by city. A large and wealthy con gregation, sent him a call, with an offer of a much larger financial re- ward He did not know whether to accept or not.
One of his flock met the pastor's little son in the street.
Well," he said, "I hear your father has received a call to a big city church. Is he going to accept it ".
"I don't know," said the boy. "Father's in his study, praying for
RETREATS INDOORS MUTTERING THAT JUNIOR CAN 60 WITHOUT HIS
SUPPER.
GLOYAS
THE SILVER SCREEN.
"WISE-CRACKS" ON BROADWAY.
What Hollywood would do with- out Broadway it is impossible to imagine. The "Great White Way" has been filmed from above and below, front and back, and now we get a side view in "Puttin' On the Ritz," showing at
the Queen's Theatre. The hero is an acter whose head is turned by success in his profession, and puts on what is known on the English side of the Atlantic as "Swank."
This rather unpleasant failing lande him into all sorts of trouble with his friends, and we see the sad consequences of Puttin' on the Ritz "in" a series of very arous, ing incidents in, on, and around Broadway. The humorous situations are made more funny by the "wise- cracks" exchanged between Harry Richman and James Elcason, whose cross-talk humour is a constant stream of joy. The story ends on tragic note, though the senti mental side is not over-stressed.
There are some very good songs and some, excellent dancing,, while the stage scenes towards the end of the picture are most effective. All
the scenes in the pantomime are beautifully coloured.
A man was given a carpet to beat, and on bringing it back to the lady of the house she reproach-guidance." fully said, "Those holes were not "And your mother there when I gave you the carpet." "Oh, she's upstairs, packing the the big picture) is most interest.
trunks!"
"Well, ma'am," he replied, "if they weren't there," "where
were
tion in Manchester newspapers notice to amateur wrestlers A5 follows: "Amateur wrestlers
are cautioned that from the date of this notice anyone taking part in open wrestling competitions for which no permit has been given by the National Amateur Wrestling Association automatically suspends himself
and thereby becomes they * ineligible to take part in amateur competitions in wreetling and other Visitor (looking over Australian branches of amateur sport.” The sheep-station, to overacer): "Er- result was that the Lancashire Astell me, is that man all right? He's sociation was unable to hold any kept up a constant flow of conver- wrestling competitions or to pro- sation with nobody while he's cure further members
shearing."
Overseer: "Oh, yes. he used to Le a hairdresser before he immigrat ed."
Old Form of Wrestling. Mr. Justice Luxmore: Does the expulsion mean that there is no wrestling in Lancashire
Mr. Laski said he thought that the National Association carried on wrestling.
The Judge remarked that the trouble seemed to be about nothing. at all.
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Two sailors in a train were dis cussing the general situation. Said the tall one: "When I git done with this hitch, I'm goin' to git me a pair of nice light oars, and I'm goin' to sling them across my shoulder and start to walkin' in Mr. Laski agrend. The defence land. When I finally hit a place to the action, he said, was that where people say, "What are them the Lancashire Association had per things you got on your shoulder?" sistently repudiated the revised-boy, that's where I'm goin' to constitution of the National Associ- settle down. ation and had declined to be bound by them.
Mr. Justice Luxmore observed that both sides were interested in the amateur sport of wrestling, but they were wrestling in a very odd
manner now,
When a spectator of a sand lot baseball game inquired as to the score, a small boy eagerly replied, "Thirty-six to nothing they're ahead."
BRITONS WHO ARE
BOOTLEGGERS.
CHARGE IN COMMONS AGAINST SEAFARERS.
PREVENTIVE BILL,
A talkie lecture on the charac-| teristics of sound (which precedes
ing.
LESSON SERMON,
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.
"Ancient and modern necro- mancy, alias mesmerisin and hypno- tiam, denounced" was the subject of the Lesson-Sermon in all Churches, Scientists, on Sunday, June 1.
A statement that there was evi- dence of the smuggling of liquor The Golden Text was: "The into the United States by ships By-wicked have drawn out the sword, ing the British Flag was made by and have bent their bow, to east Mr. Isaac Foot, in the House of down the poor and needy, and to Commons recently."
alay such as be of upright conver- He was given leave to introduce sation. Their sword shall enter into Bill to suspend or cancel the their own heart, and their bows certificate of any master, mate, or shall be broken." (Ps. 27: 14, 15) engineer engaging in the illicit im- Among the citations which com- portation of intoxicating liquor into prised the Lesson-Sermon was the the United States,
following from the Bible: "The light Mr. Foot said the Bill was in- of the body is the eye; if therefore tended to vindicate the integrity thine eye be single, thy whole body and honour of the ancient calling of shall be full of light. But it thine British seamen, and to defeat the eye be evil, thy whole body shall purpose of lawless men who had be full of darkness. ..Nd man "Aren't you fellows taking on lowered the prestige of this coun-
can serve two masters for either unusual beating continued, the try.
he will hate the one, and love the spectator.
other, or else he will hold to the Me Macquisten described the one, and despise the other. Ye Bill as "a gigantic imposture," in cannot serve God and mammom." which only a few hysterical males (Matt. 6: 22-24).
and females--believed.
The Lesson-Bermon also included ing a suggestion of Mr. Laski, the A meeting of the members of two
"In the United States, while the following passages from the Judge allowed counsel time to con: clubs was held for the purpose of the manufacture of alcoholic liquor Christian Science text-book- salt their clients, and subsequent deciding whether the clubs should for sale is forbidden, everybody can Science and Health with Key to asso Fom eurekiwaggacted that realgssted After the make it for thematrest and every the Scriptures by far Bake pamora chould we line bud taken place the chairman, heidens skrit, les hidden Watches butk
announced: arbitrator between the parties.
be added.
physiology and Spirit, for one ab The Judge said that he could not
This meetin has voted in fav
Much laughter greeted his remark solutely destroys the other, and one undertake that function, although our of the two clubs bein mar that "If we had the same liberty or the other must be supreme in the LANE CRAWFORD'S he would see counsel in his room.
here to make our own dope it affections. It is impossible to work After the interview with the judge, I suppose you mean, Mr. Clair would largely solve the unemploy from two standpoints. If we at- Mr. Beebee announced, that terms man, that they be jammed togement question,"
tempt it, we shall presently he d had been virtually arranged, and ther?" inquired the secretary of The Bill was read a first time by to the one, and despise the other." they would be mentioned later. one of the clubs.
(P-182)
the most jaded appetites are tempted by the fine display of Cold Foods",
Tasty Tiffin Dishes.
RESTAURANT
Mr. Laski: The parties ought to be sensible enough to put their heads together.
The Judge: If you are going to
"Oh, no," was the 'condent re- ply, "this is only the first inning be affliated you must observe the we haven't batted yet." rules of the parent body--Adopt-
malated.""
913 to 142
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