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THE CIRCUS "COMES. TO TOWN

Tait's Manila Car-

nival Stages Grand Opening Carnival

The strains of Rose Marie mingled with the vibrating roar of motor cycle exhausts and the mad jubi- lance of Taits Manila Carnival had began, soldiers, sailors, business men, and children, coolins and com. padores all rubbed elbows in the big rush to see all that was offered and how it thrilled.

MR. F. W. MUNTON

BOUND

OVER

Sequel To Fatal Accident In Argyle Street

"AN ERROR OF JUDGMENT”

At the Kowloon Magistracy yes- dent there was no street lamp at terday Mr. Wynne Jones found Mr, pall

The Magistrate asked if the car was a free wheeler and if the sccus~ ed had driven it often and was informed that it was, and that he had only used it a few times,

W. F. Muuton, of the China Power Mr. Munton said that, he was "From the Hula Hula teat, where and light Company guilty of negli-known to be a slow driver and on Johny Tommy and Jerry furnished gence in the accident which involved being asked concerning the condition music for Meleana Roselani in their the death of Fung Hung on the of the brakes of his car said that he grass skirts to do the well known evening of October 18. In summing had never had occasion to pull the Bula bula dance, and from the per- up the case his Worship stated, car up suddenly, but they had been forming fleas to the tent of Chandu have analyzed it as one would a renewed on April 26, 1933 and had the magician everything was hustle civil case and I think Mr. Munton beau adjusted on August 30, the car and bustle. It was a first nighter, guilty of negligence. The amount having run some eight or nine but it was a success. There was not involved is of the same order as I bandred miles in the feanwhile. one turn, much less one show that would accept as a civil case and is could not be considered good and slight. It is not as though he was every artist performing was & maswantonly driving a car in a manner ter at his own particular vocation. dangerous to the general public. The death defying rider on his big Surely he has suffered enough from Indian Scout Motorcycle who rode absurd. Compensation to the widow the whole thing and a fine would be around bowl shaped arena with I feel sure I can leave safely in the throttle wide open, diving from the hands of Mr. Munton, and to follow top to the bottom and back up to the right course and to keep the the top again proved himself to be a man of iron nerve and a rider fit conviction on record I will bind Mr. Munton over for twelve months in to make any traffic policeman ture the sum of $980, green with envy. The fea Circus was something entirely novel," these. little insects which politely re- frained from molesting the audience, danced, ran a merry-go-round and even staged a game of footbail, proved highly entertaining and a steady stream of people kept going in and out of the show all evening,

Lancashires And Junior Leagues

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Another charge against the defen- dant of not having his brakes in good condition, was withdrawn

DEFENDANTS EVIDENCE The case opened with the accused giving evidence. In reply by his solicitor, Mr. Watson, he stated that he had been driving a car since 1914 and had never before had to sppear in court. He said that on

the defendant was on at the time Asked what portion of the road of the tragedy he stated that he was near the middle and swerved out because if he had tried to go behind the deceased he would have had no chance of avoiding him.

MR. WHITCHELL CORROBORATES

Mr. George Bernard Witchell was than called He gave his profes- sion as that of an engineer and said he was a passenger in Mr. Munton's car at the time of the accident. He corroborated the story of the accus- ed in detail and after telling how he took the victim. from under the car was dismissed without cross examination,

H.K. FOOTBALL the right of the tragedy he was Mr. Watson, for the defence "

proceding to the Jordon Road Vehi-stated that he was sure that his cular Ferry, and as he approached client believed his brakes to be in the junction of Waterloo Road and good condition and that the evi- Argyle Streets. Mr. Witchell, who dance produced clearly showed that was sitting beside him suddenly he had taken all reasonable precau- shouted, "Look out At this time tion. he was travelling between twenty "It is all very well for people-to- and twenty-five miles per hour. He say what they might have done after The 2nd Bn. East Lancashire took a rapid glance to the left and an accident but it is very difficult Regt. being stationed out at Sun saw an object some thirty feet to decide on the spur of the mo Wai, and it difficult to send the away He could not tell whether it ment," he said. teams in every week to compete, was stationary or moving and the His worship in giving his decen- In Divisions II an of the next thing he knew was that there sion said that it was obvious that Hongkong League and therefore was a man running across the path the first duty of any sensible person have requested that all ixtures of his car, about fourteen feet who was driving a car unfamiliar for these divisions be cancelled. away. He served the car to the to them was to test the brakes. He The Division I team will carry right to avoid hitting him and said that he bad viewed the scene. out the fixtures as detailed in the jammed on the foot brake, but it of the accident and thought that Axture 1st.

was of no avail, and the left fonder Mr. Mantan "ould have gone behind of the car hit the man and the vehi- the deceased and avoided the Changes in Programme cie came to a stop after knocking mishap. It was clearly a cause ziot Owing to Caroline

down the intersection gate. of wanton negligence but an error, and Boo kunpoo not being available on Questioned by the Magistrate the in judgment in which the man was charges in grounds are made.ed to be carrying screen or some-brakes.

following witness stated that the man appear unfortunately killed because of bad He then announced his decision Division II:-8.W.B. v. Kowloon, thing that would sbstruct his view. shopping

conviction Kowloon 2.45 p.m.; Young Indians The lighting all along the road was and registered a v. South China, Athletic H.V. 4.15 poor, and at the place of the acci-stated inve."

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Saturday next "the

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Club de Recreio vs. South China 415, Sunday, 12th November, Kowloon Football Club Ground E., Marques, R. Silva-Netto, "J.. Bowen, J. Gonsalves, N. Delgado, W. Maher, T. Castlino, G, Guter- res (Capt.), H. Sousa, J. Gomes, J. C. Santos

3rd Division

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THE SHAI TEAM Mayhew, Booth, Tom Madar, Bam

ARRIVES

Interview With Donald Leach.

(By LBW?)

Torry Wilson, Pat Mader. Stokes,

Isaacs, and in fact the whole team, all had a knock either. în the morning or in the afternoon, after the game between Hong' Kong and Malaya was over. Leach told me that Mayhew is an ex- cellent stumper, "eyen better than Coward? Of course It is well- known" that Mayhew got his Elue at Oxford," and when I saw him take a knock in the afternoon, I formed, the impression that he might be able to get a few runs too.

I sent down a few balls to

ning, and, as only to be expect- ed. I was carted all over the field." I thought P. V. Simpson looked very pleased with himself when he bowled "Donald': with a really good ball, but when I asked if he was going to take many wie kets against Hong Bong, be said that the people in Shanghai, did not quite appreciate him as a bowlerie

| Club. 245 p.m. Athletic Ground

'Happy Valley: A Quinn, E÷Gaan-|

(Capt.), J. Alves, H. Remedios. D. The Shanghai interporters ar- Gill C. - Coelho, C. Santos, Arived by the RM8. Empress of | Pereira, D. Aquino, H Campos, L. Rússia yesterday morning, and to Castilho. Reserve -C Marques. show that they really mean to Shanghai's captain in the mor- avenge the defeat at the hands of Radio v. Recrèlo

E. J. R. Mitchell's merry men in Radio's Football - tearn for May, 1932, they went straight from Saturday's match with Recreio the boat to the Club ground where Club at 4.15pm; "Athletic | they had some net practice before Ground, Happy Valley is as fol- the Hong Kong Malaya match lows:

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One of the first to have a knock was their popular captain Donald Leach who showed in very em- phatic manner that he is in very good form and will probably give M. de Souza and L. B. Kitchell. the Hong Kong bowlers a lot of

M. H. Hassan I. Haroon, M. Sheria, Ho Kim Choy: G. Bingh, J. M. Tavares, O Rocha J. H. Tavares, R. Ayock (Capt), Res:

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gathered from one of their players that they had a most pleasant trip down and that they - I had a chat with him and were all feeling very ft. They BJE learnt that he was rather, dubious looking forward to the game with about hle team's bathing and | Hong Kong on Saturday,; and when I asked if they were going though I have not seen what they W beat both Hong Kong and are like as a team, the general Malays he gave one of those in- opinion is that our repres rectious smiles of his, and "said" will and Shanghai a tougher i "One liherer tan fell with cricket." | position than Malaya,

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