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REPLY TO CHINESE CLUBS: CONSIDERED,
*Mr. J.. Ormiston presided at thị mqnthly Council meeting of the "Hong Kong Football Association hold yesterday. There were press
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Extending a hearty welcome to Captain Hayward, who succeeded Capt, Deakin as army representa. tive on the Council; the Chairman said he hoped Capt Hayward would find his duties "pleasant.
After dealing with routine mac- ters, the Chairman referred to the letter drafted by the sub-commitude in reply to the recent commahien-¿ tion (already published in our columns) from the five Chinese clubs in regard to thoir Withr drawal. He said that the draft letter had been in the hands of Council members for two or three days and he invited the views of the members.
The meeting proceeded to discuss the draft letter and various amend- ments were made before it was) passed.
A WARNING OFF
SEQUEL.
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UNITED SERVICES
GOLF
TWO-DAY MEETING AT
FANLING.
Thursday's starting list for the United Services golf meeting at Fanling on Thursday and Friday
RUGBY.
C.B.A.' TEAM AGAINST HK.
BANK
The following fifteen has been selected to represent the Central British Assouiation in a rugby match agninst" the Hongkong and Shany. In Bank at King's Park to-diny. K.0: at 8p.m. sharp-Skinner,
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him. having come to the conclusion that the animal had been "doped,"
London, Dec. 1-The action of the Jockey Club in giving publich- tion to a decision warning a race-i horse trainer off the course is the subject of a libel suit which is be ing heard in the High Court to The defendants pleaded that the day. The plaintif Mr. Charles publication of the Stewards deci Chapman, complains that he bussion was privileged, being matter been ruined, and is claiming dama of general public interest. It was ges from the Earl of Ellesmere, the stated that no suggestion. had been Earl of Harewood, and the Earl made that Chapman was a party of Resebery (in their capacity as to the doping," but that, as he Stowards of the Jockey Club), the had trained the horse, he was ab London Times" and Messrs. We solutely responsible for any acts therby and Sons, publishers of the committed by his servants. officia! "Racing Calendar,"
The Stewards warned Chapman off Newmarket Heath (which is equivalent to warning him off all courses under their control) and disqualified a winner trained by (Continued on next Column.)
Lord Rosebery, giving evidence, agreed that, if the notice sent to the Press led ordinary people to think that the plaintiff had been warned off doping," a very cruel injustice had been done..
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