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[All lettera intendea jur pudit- cation must be necompanied by the name and wiress of the writer, not for publication, unless so desired. but as evidence of good faith -ER. }

THE A.D.O. AND THE CHEER O CLUB

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE HONG KONG

DAILY PRESS."

THE FULL COURT

CLUB'S EASY WIN

--AMENDMENTS TO LOCÁL

“REGULATIONS

The Government Gazette, coutains the draft of Bill to amend and consolidate the Full Court Ordin-

ances

Finals of Seven-a-Side Rugger

LAMMERT OUTSTANDING

The semi-funls and final of the seyou-n-side rugger tournament werg Tho “Full Cart means any played on Saturday afternoon at two or threb judges sitting together, Happy Valley when H.E. Sir William Peel and Luly Peel were whether in Court or in Chambers,

A Full Court of three judges included the G.0.C., Major-General Others who were there. present.

shall consist of the Chief Justice, |O... O. Borretty Adminl Sir Sir,--All well-wishers of the Cheer the Paisne Judge and either of His Frederick Dreyes, Sir Williamt 0 Club-and who does not wish Britannic Majesty's Supreme Court Kotewall.

Shenton, the Hon. Dr. and Mrs. well to that splendid. institution for China (if the Principal Secre will be glad to know from your

Borderers. Club "B." tary of State for Foreign Affairs columns on Saturday that Mrs.

has consented to such appointment)

This match gave the Borderers. Barrett and the Organising Com- mitter are arranging for a variety held or has acted in any judicial (15 points) to nil. Crewe-Read and or a barrister who has previously entry into the semi-final as they cama away victorious by three goals entertainment in the Volunteer office in the Colony, or barrister Martin were prominent and Hoskins Drill Hall on April 7th and 8th of not less than seven years stand, deserves special. mention for con- With the number of kindly helpersing, temporarily appointed by the who are lending their talent and energy the success of this enter tainment is fully assured. It is to be hoped that the result will be such a considerable addition to the funds of the Cheer O Club as will enable it to overcome the difficulties it courageously faced when the closure of the City Hall dispossess ed it of a home,

The Hong Kong Amateur Drama tia Club has had to face a similar

difficulty with the closure of the Theatro Royal. Possibly it is in

Governor from time to tims for the purposes of this Ordinance.

verting all the three tries,

Hermes . Kant,

The "A" teams from these two ships put up a good tussle and at The Chief Justice shall preside in the end of the game the scores werd,

Extra time had any Full Court of which he is a five points each. member and shall decide who shall to be played and it was thanks to be president of any Full Court of that Hormes managed to get the fine work by Green "and Doggett which he is not a member.

verdiet by scoring a try.

three judges sits, the judgment or Where a Full Court consisting of

order of any two of them shall be deemed the judgment or order of the Full Court.

Where a Full Court consisting of

Bank r. Suffolk.

The Bank side had a fairly easy passage over the Suffolk whom they defeated by four goals (20 points) ta a try (3 points).

At the interval the score was only a spirit of common sympathy with two judges only sits in, appellate our misfortune that our good friends jurisdiction and the two judges 3 in favour of the Bank but in the in the Cheer P, Club have given the differ, then the judgment or order all scorci trics for Robertson to second half Burch, Turner and Rigg AD.C. thanks that I am afraid we appealed from shall be disturbed do not deserve in connection with only in so far as it may be modified convert. Allan scored the first try on affected by any order they may

for the Book. their forthcoming entertainment, » The Committee of the A.D.C.. b mice as to which they do not

Club "A" +. Sih D.F.. no official knowledge of any of its

differ. members taking a dramatic part in Subject to the provisions of sub- Eighth Destroyer Flotilla being This was a one-sided match, the this entertainment and acknowledg-section (4), where n Full Court con- overwhelmed by the Club's speed ments and thanks by the Cheer Osisting of two judges only sits other and team work. The latter emerged Committee are therefore due in-vise than in appellate jurisdiction winners by 21 points to mil. Lam- dividually to those who may have and the two judges differ, the judgmert played an outstanding game kindly offered their assistance, mont or order of the president shall here. Tha sketch that it is-stated will be be deemed to be the judgment or produced by the A.D.C., details of order of the Full Court subject to which are at present secret, puzzles a right to appeal to a Full Court us a little. Either the secret has consisting of three judges. been too well kept or we have been so engrossed in our rehearsals of "Nind Till Six "that we have over- looked it. Certain it is that we know nothing of it and cannot well blush with becoming modesty at thhuka that are not our due, but if we get, as we expect, a full house overy night for "Nine Till Six" at 1,654 CASES BROUGHT TO open until near the end when the

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WRESTLING

DAULA-JOHNSON BOUT

↔ MIGHTY" FAZAL BEATS "DUKE" ZIBESCHO

The final exhibition of American! all-in wrestling staged at the Po Hing Theatro yesterday was not a buccas and the fairly large audience which attended came away very dia appointed...

BILLIARDS

Osmund Retains The Championship

MILITARY PLAYER'S GOOD

DISPLAY

A. J. Osmund maintained his re- putation as billiards champion of the Colony when he met C/Bergt. Moved from its original stand at Jarman, of the South Wales Bor- the Kowloon Football Club ground, derers, on Saturday evening in the the mat was laid out on the stage final of the tournament conducted ropes, but with a sheer full of four pin won by 1,000 points to 723, of the theatre, minus the usual by St. Patrick's Club. The cham- feet at one end. Fortunately none returning in average of 15.3.28 of the combatants were thrown at against 0.8 by his opponent. the edge of the ring, otherwise it

should have been a caso of days in The first session lasted for one

the man who fell off the stage to points to 308 by the military player. hospital rather than the time limit and three quarter hours during of 20 seconds which was allowed for which the champion scored 578

regain the ring.

To those who were accustomed to see Osmund in action before, bis Johnson the ignominy of the only has been known to gather 500 points. This very unusual ruling cost Tor scoring appeared to be slow, as he fall in his match against Daula within an hour. He also had the mis On quite a number of occasions the fortune to slip his cue in attempt- the edge of the mit and only in the latter session during his wrestlers fought in desperation ating screw shots on two occasions miracle saved what might have re-major breaks. sulted in a bad accident.

Osmund's highest break was 83 in

match of the afternoon eliminated Tho Borderers in their second Hermes by two tries and a penalty goal to nil. Martin and Crewe-Read for the Borderers' defence proved In the main bout* Tiger" Daula too good for the sailors.

once again showed himself an ex- the second session, following a fi Bank v. Umb,

port at his job and was easily the 43 and 74. His other highest breaks better man of the two in his match were 9, 49 and 41 in the early This proved a surprisingly good against the huge Swede. With only session. He scored 873 points on match as the Bank put up a stiff one hour limit for the fight, Daula fifteen visits to the table. resistance and the result was very gained the honour of one fall, when

Tor Johnson, on falling from the sistent at the start, showed im- Jarman, who was not very con- the King's Theatre on 14th, 18th

Club scored a couple of tries in stage could not muater sufficient proved form in the second session, and 10th inat, we shall see to it,. after the reckoning is made, that

quick succession. The Bank were strength to return to the ring with and be prepuced some difficult shots. beaten by 10 points to 8. our service supporters are aided in.

in the limit of 20 seconds. The His best scores were 63 and 47, and their offorts to raise funds for the

Borderera. Club.

match was finally fought to a Shanghai, Nov. 6-Having been

draw. he also gathered over 30. on each most cheery and useful Club in held up for nearly a

Tho Club was faster and they

A Dill Preliminary.

of six visits. He scored a total of Hong Kong. Yours, etc.,

month at swamped the Borderers in the final Pukow on account of the govern-by 18 points. Jenkins, Griffiths and

402 on eleven visits, President, Hong Kong A.D..ent authorities' uncertainty re- Lammert were the best in the Club fadian wrestling opened the pro- A very dull preliminary bout of O. CHAMPKIN,

The game lasted three hours and garding the place of safekeeping side, and their speed and combina grace

The match was finally 20 minutes. While Osmund received 1,054 case of Peking Palace trea- tion proved to be the deciding stopped by the referee because it much deserved applause for retain- sures which were brought to Nan- king on February 9 last, arrived factor.

Crowe-Read played a good became too monotonous. In spite ing his title, Jaimba, abared in the the China Mer-game fod the losers, but he was of a warning from the relerce the appreciation of the audience in no two men continued to hold each lesser degree for his very gallant very poorly supported in this game..other at arms length for over half display against a superior rival.

Hong Kong Club,

11th March, 1933.

SHANGHAI..

here on board [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG chants 8.6. Kiangtsing.

DAILY PRESA."

The Kiangtaing arrived shortly before noon and berthed alongside Dear Sir: Be the Fire on Sa- the Kingleeyuan Wharf, French turday night in the premises back Bund. A force of 100 gendurmes ing Powell's Building, I have been were provided for the portection of given to understand that the Chi- the treasures when the vessel left nese Steff in Lane Crawford's Re-Nanking. Upon being brought staurant long before the appearan-here, the treasures were taken to ce of the Fire Brigade and entire the big building a6 26 Rue Mon- ly on their own initiative, coupled tauban, which formerly housed the up and put into play the Fire Ap Lester Chinese Hospital, for safe- pliances of the Restaurant and hnd keeping.

BICYCLES AS AID TO TRADE

EAST AFRICAN NATIVES' BEST MEANS OF TRAVEL.

A new aspect of the utility of the bicycle is put forward by Mr. Roger a stream of water pouring into the

Gibb in a report to the Colonial From early afternoon till premises, which is adjacent to the night, coolies, were busily engaged problems in East Africa. Restaurant, materially helping to unloading the valuable cargo

last Secretary on railway rating finance

It is important," he says,

to

an hour without making any effort to give a display of wrestling. The booing from the audience must have tickling Tor's spine.

done a lot to persuade the refereċ in his decision.

Daula showed a very compre- hensive knowledge of wrestling. A Surprise Fail,

Band cleverly caught Johnson, in "Mighty "Fazal (272 lbs.) in his many deadly grips and floored the match against Duke" Zebescho big man in spite of his weight and (250 lbs.), Champion of Poland, was strength. Daula also showed that surprisingly "squashed" by Duke he was a clean fighter and took all within 20 seconds of the start for a in good faith.

Opening with on arm lock, Duke suddenly relinquished his grip and butted Fazal to the mat, and. falling on him pinned his shoulders

fall,

Daula's Trick.

keep down the flames until the ar- from the ship and re-loading them keep the rates on biycles as low as before "Mighty" could think of him in the stomach, winding the

Bhaved1

Daula then shamed groggy and caught Johnson unawares to butt Swede badly. He followed up to execute a series of flying head-locks on Johnson, who despite his 280

rival of the Fire Brigade. will, I think, be verified by the to Rue Montauban. At the request are and the more the natives travel

theto motor trucks which took them possible, for the more bicycles there what had happened. Manager of the Restaurant.

I feel warranted in commending provided by the French Police for more will they desire to possess the at the hands of Tor Johnson the with ease. Daula had now the upper of Chinese authorities, guards were about through their agency, the In view of his painful experience lbs, was thrown about the mat the action of the Chinese Staff of the building which had been rent-things they see on their bicycle provious week, who resorted to pull hand and Johnson was clearly the Restaurant to the Underwriters ed by its owners for Tis. 3,760 & ridek, and the more they will be ing at the hair on his chest, Fazal, interested with the suggestion that

recognition of same be made by n month.

"cumshaw, mp3

DISINTERESTED.

LOCAL WEDDING

gent from the north. In all.: 2,118" Bicycles should be considered asins to avoid trouble in this way the required manner. He repeated-

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tempted to inake the effort necessary it was noticed, had this area shaved 80889. Deula then floored his man The treasure brought here yes to produce crops which can be ex- clean!

after each throw and struggled hard Yours fouthfully,terday formed only part of those changed for them.

"Tiger" Daula also took to pin the big man's shoulders in and shaved too.

ly appealed to the referee to grant Duke now attacked and held Fazel him the verdict but it was not in a tight head lock and threw his forthcoming. At last Daula in die- man beavily. Fazal, however re- gust stepped aside and grumbled turned with an ankle splite

How many times." which put Duke in great agony for long time before he could free himself.

latter trailed off the stage, sad fell This tired Duke considerably and on the mat below He lay here in ours after 10 minutes. Fazal followed up to level this honor exhausted state and failed to re- turn to the mat within 20 seconds. Daula being given the first fall after BQminutes...

JOHNSTONE-WAULADE,

huge cases were brought to Non-artificial manures or as commodities king on Tobrubry 9 Tast and of capable of increasing railway traffic theas, 1,00d cases are now stored in in indirect ways". the main hall of the Executive Mr Gibb suggests that the office Yus" building. It was at first of High Commissioner for Tran- planned to send theas to Kaifeng sport should be abolished, and that and Loying for wifekeeping, but a small board in London should be na there were no suitable buzidings appointed. The wedding of Miss Christine ached to keep bart of them in in these cities, decision' Whe Russell Wallace, and Mr. William Nanking and send part to Shang- Sir W. Robertson's Early Struggles, Thit Johnstone was solemnised at hai,... the Kowloon Union Church of

The late Sir William Robertson Saturday the Rev. E L. Allen Mr. Li Chung Tung chief secre-had a struggle dating his early officiating. The bride who is the try to the Peking Palace years in the

Within cident inughter af Mr. and Mrs. Marcum, win wrived in Shane seats of enlistment (having become John Hill Wallace of Couttridge, recently to make arrangements for a corporal) he had been crimed Beatland was given away by Mr. W. the safekeeping of the treasures, three times, and had an unpleasant Buxton, and looked very charming told members of the press yester interview with his commanding in a dress of white ratin gown with lay that the government author, officer white chiffon velvet contes, trimmed tier planded to send more tres- with fur and hat to match Sheures to the south and that those edrtied a bouquet of white roses and already brought here constituted carnations. She was attended by but one-fifth of the total Miss Mat

#reception: wÁS?

at the Peninsula

The Main Bout Announced at 240 'Ibs““ Tiger "|

threw Toy in a groggy state and the On resuming, the attack, Daula

Deula Supromo,

Dailn, gave no clear thart 40 lbs.

way to his opponent Tor Johnson With only ten more minutes to who turned the soles at 280 lbs. obtain the required second fall and Doula opened very cautiously and verdict, Daula attacked Johnson in turned this side to Johnson has very pretty manner and pinned Holding the defaulter's record, guard against the latter's deadly his man repeatedly to what seemed the officer looked bercely at the fupull agil bump" tactice. Nor did a clear decision, but, the referee r ture Field Marshal, and remarked, Dalle attempt to open the fight fused to grant the fall Time and First you allow & man to escape, with hi favourite arm locks but again Daula would relinoninë, hin then doir mellow A

are

ut you allow both a man- gette and carried among the treasures shipped here horse to break Idose. sea Mrs. A. Drenterday was the famous Szo Ku severely reprimanded, and if ever

of honour best man were

Chuan, Su, one of the largest and you come before me again I will res Andrew Mo

kable Bbraries in the duce you to the ranks."

complete repozitory It was hard, going for Robertson culture and civilisation for many years, and one is not sur- naires procent, here were "prised to find him lamenting thus at wines of Bimla have no friends or in Yuan terest, and not a bob in the world, pot and what becomes of me, after this job fover, God only knows."

quently held Hotel where the

best wishes were extens to the happy couple. Later the day thay, and Hing left for Maces for their honeymoon... geli

and, set about to obthin the fall in

- John on used his long reach to another-mander adyaloge, and extending the left

old the night up in the air The match ended without a deoi- plout should Daula try sión, and Dalila raised his hands as victor Johnson did not approve of Jobgaan howed us tremendous this and tried to pull Daula's hangs irth and fought Himself free to down! This being of no avail he gupe Danla in a vice like head fock then put his own up in the air claim and floored the Tiger Daula Howing equality, a the match, This was over, inanaged to free himself by received with an oven amount

(Continued on next Column) applause and booing.

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