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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934, 24TH, 26TH, 27TH, 28TH FEBRUARY,

AND 3RD MARCH, 1934.

N Saturday 24th, Monday 20th Osday 27th, and Waluesday 28th February, the first bell will be rung at 11 am, and the first race will be run at 11.30 .ca: On Saturday, the 3rd Mareh, the first beil will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the first race will be run at 240 p.m.

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Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in this Corporation will be held in the Board Room of Mesars. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., 18, Pedder Street, Hong Kong. on Saturday, the 24th February.

104, at 21:30 am for the purpose of Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 31st December, 1933.

The Register of Shares of the Cor- poration will be closed from Monday, the 12th February to Saturday, the 24th February, 1984 (both days inclusive), during which period to transfer of shares can be registered. By Order of the Board of Directors,

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NOTICE.

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THE HONG KONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

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GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD. Agents.

Hong Kong, 28th January, 1934. [2209

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tiffins will be obtainable in the N that a Fourth Iutarim, Divi- dend of Six Pence per share and a Bonus of Two Peace per share (mak ing Eight Peuce per share) on account of the finaccial year ending atat march, 1931, bas been declared

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By Order,

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Secretary.

Hong Kong, 18th February, 1934.

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HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NINTE ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held on Monday. the 5th day of March, 1934, at the BOARD ROOM of the Company, Second Floor, Exchange Building, Hong Kong, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounts and the Report of the Board of Direc tors, for the financial year ended 31st December, 1933, and re-electing two Directors and the Auditors,"

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 26th February to the 5th March, 1934, both days inclusive.

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Dated this 5th day of February. 1934, By Order of the Board,

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Hecretary.

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HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE CO., LIMITED.

OTICE is hereby given that the ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Share- holders will be held at the Hong Kong Hotel, Hong Kong, on MON DAY, the 12th February, 1934, at 11.30am. for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the -year ended 31st December, 1983.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from TUESDAY, 80th January to MON- 'DAY, 12th February, both days inclusive.

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hong Kong, 23rd January, 1984.,

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HONG KONG DAILY

LOCAL HOCKEY

Champions Beat St.

Andrew's

INTERNATIONAL TRIAL" GAME

By

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the St. Andrew's

beating the goal andrew's

PRESS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934.

YORKSHIREMEN THE

AT K.B.G.C.

Beaten at Bowls, and

Tennis

K.B.G.C. on Sovurday,

The Yorkshiremen's Society were beater by the Kowloon Bowling Green Club in their annual ten his and bowls games played at the The Yorkshirewen went down by in their return encounter at 800-57 shots in the bowls and by 11 sets kunpoo on Saturday, the Hongo. 5 in the tennis. kong Ladies Hockey Club, cham- plons for the last three years of the Caer Clark Cup competition, trophy for another are now practically assured of re- H. F. Stonshan C. Jackson taining the

BOWLS

Yorkshiremen K.B.G.C.

The results were as follow:-

E. D. Labrouse J. Frapor

A. E. Jeffries year.

B. E. Maughan The match was keenly contested

(Skip) and it was not until the last min-F. L Rapley ute that the champions managed A. Meloy to score the winning goul through P. J. O'Connell Miss J. Churchill. The champions P. T. Farrell

the were at full strength, but

G. H. Budding Saints were handicapped "by the

(Skip) absence of Miss J. Wong, the CJ. D. Thomson lony's centre half who was indis-

C. B. Hoeking Woolley, however, A. Chapman posed., Miss I. proved a worthy substitute.

Joan Churchill opened the scor- ing for the champions early in the first half, but the Saints retallated strongly, Irene Gittins equalising shortly afterwards from a pass by M. Woolley."

nice

The Saints opened the second halt strongly. but soon fell away to allow the champions to press continuously.

Bell

J. G. Chambers. E. V. Searle

E. Elliott-

26

J. G. Meyer

(Skip)

A. R. F. Raven A. Popla

F. Normington

"L de Rome

(Skip)

A. R. Brown EW. Coulson

O. Raven

"Heywood A Brooksbank

E. Duncan

THIRD

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TEST | PACIFIC ORIENTAL

England 281 For 7

Madras, February 10. The sensational collapse of the England eleven, who last six wic- keta for 97 runs after C. F. Walters (50) and Bakewell (85) had added 111 for the first wicket, provided the feature of the first day's play in the third Test match against India here to-day.

D. R. Jardine, the English cap- tain, stepped into the breach, and In an unbroken eighth wicket stand with Headley Verity, the Yorkshire slow bowler, added 73 runs to enable England to total .231 for 7 before the close of play. At the tea interval the score was 222 for 1.

14

15

fast bowler, Amar Singh, caused the danger, taking Ave of the seven wickets to fall

Bakewell played faultless cricket out of 170 for

his, 85, scored in 160 minutes He hit Ave boundaries.

India who lost the first Test and forced a draw in the second, are without Mahomed Nissar, their "leg-theorist.", owing to an attack of fever. He has been replaced by Mushtaq-Ali.

MONTHLY CARGO AND PASSENGER SERVICE

M.S. SELANDIA" Sailing on or about

For

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Los Angeles, direct, 27th FEB.

San Francisco, etc.

"CARGO AND PASSENGERS ACCEPTED FOR

LOS ANGELĖS, SAN FRANCISCO, VANCOUVER,

SEATTLE, ETC.

THROUGH BILLS OF LADING ISSUED TO

OVERLAND POINTS.

Excellent Passenger Accommodation (1st class only) Passenger fares Hongkong/San Francisco from $135, For Freight and Passage, stc, please Apply to:

The East Asiatic Co., Ltd. The Chinese American Shipping Co

Agenta:

OHN MANNERS & CO.LTD,

Agent: HONG SLING

Office: MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING (TOP FLOua), '7, Queen'e RD., CENTRAL

TELEPHONE: 81071.

KING'S

A crowd of 20,000 were present COMING SOON I

in exceedingly hot weather when

Jardine won the toss and elected

k1

G. E. Sheriff

(Skip)

J. Howe

31 (Skip)

C. L. Farmer

J. H. Shaw

(Skip)

Total

t

A. E. Silkstone

(Skip

to bat.

Scores:

.15

England 1st Innings

113 Total

50

TENNIS

C. F. Walters, 1.b.w... Amar

Singh Bakewell, e C. 8: Naldu, b

.85 Amar Nath

50

6-4

Mitchell, Lb.w., b Amer Nath 25 Langridge. Lb.w., b Amar Singh D: R Jardine, not out

1

44

Barnett. c Patiala, b

Amer

7-0

"Bingh Nichols, b Amar Singh

2-3

Townsend. b Amar Singh Verity, not out.

10 31

ExtrasTM

21

... 281

After forcing many corners, Mias centred the ball to Miss

Mr. and Mrs. Tetley, (Yorkshire)" Churchil who was unmarked in beat J. Bews and Mrs. Thomp the goalmouth, thus enabling the son inside left scored the decider in beat D. Waterton and Mrs. the last minute of the game.

St. Andrew's Ladies, al- The though beaten, played a fine game. but the Hongkong Ladies showed

better stamina. The Champions' forwards were inclined to be er- missing ratic In front of goal, many opportunities, and it was the defence that proved. strength of the team.

the

St. Andrew's: Mrs. F. Rose: E. Landolt, G. White, M. Churn, J. Wong, 1 Wolley; F. Wong, 1. Ro gers, M. Wolley, I.. Gittins and Glitins;"

H. K. Ladies:-M Bird; E. M. Gray, B. Helbling: M. Wallace, B. Pope, Mrs." M. K. Lowe: E. Bell, J. Dalziel,

Churchill E. Bonnar, J.

"and Mrs. S. Adams.

"Y" LADIES BEAT C.B.S. The "Y" Ladies must consider

with

Leib lot to T. Armstrong and Mrs. a!!

Lawrence

lost to J. Rodger and Mrs.

3-4 Rapley ........

Mr. J. G.. Haigh and Miss Holmes (Yorkshire). lost to Bows and Mrs. Thomp-

sun

* 1-6 lost to Waterton and Mrs. Leib 3-4 lost to Armstrong and Mrs."

2- 5

ཏྟཱ, །

Lawrence

lost to Rodger and Mrs. Rapley 2- 5 Mr. Ashby and Miss Heap

{{Yorkshire}" beat Bows and Mrs. Thompson - 2 lost to Waterton and Mrs. Leib 3-4

and " Mrs. beat. Armstrong

Lawrence

g

Total (for 7 wkts.) Clark and "Elliott to bat. Fall of the wickets:-

У 2

6 3 4 5 111 167 170 174,178 182 208 ---Reuter.

ADAMSON CUP 1933

7

In the final tie played at Happy 4-3, Valley on February 9, W. H. Ed- beat Rodger and Mrs. Rapley 5- 2 monds beat A. MacIndoe by 3-2. Mr. W. Stoker and Mrs. Silkstone (Yorkshire)

SU11

themselves lucky in their encoun-lost to Bews and Mrs. Thomp- 3- 4 then

the Central British Schoolgirls on Saturday when they lost to Waterton and Mrs. Leib 1-6 emerged' winners by a lucky goals to Armstrong and Mrs.

Lawrence tuni

I B M. Glendenning. scored by Miss The schoolgiris held their own in lost to Rodger and Mrs. Rapley 07 brillant manner for three quar- by the Directors of the Company inters of the game, and had the bet-

ter of the play. Brisbane, payable to Shareholders on the Registers at Brisbane, and Miss K. Moir, the Schoolgirls' Singapore on Thursday, 15th March, 1934.

Passing it On

A conductor on a bus entering half played. a brilliant centre

Croydon some time ago saw huge and game,

together with her

posters on the hoardings-adver- halves, wing

Miss L. Hickey ising the Croydon Hospital Fund and Miss J. Lakeman were respon-asking people to give lavishly, sible for breaking up many of the

Notice is also hereby given that the Singapore Transfer Registers will be closed from Friday, 9th Marchy" attacks to Thursday, 16th March, 1934, (both days inclusive) for the preparation of Dividend Warrants.

By Order of the Board, “DERRICK & CỎ.

Chartered Accountauts,..

Local Secretaries. HONOXONG BANK, CHAMBERS, SINGAPORE, 3rd February, 1934. (9250

HONGKONG FOOTBALL OLUB.

RUGBY INTERPORT

THURSDAY, 18th February: SHANGHAI R. U. F. C.

4 p

HONGKONG, FOOTBALL CLUB. Club ground at 39.80 p.m. Booking at ANDERSONS.

INTERPORT DANCE. PENINSULA HOTEL & P.M. Tickets obtainable from any Committee member.

#

SATURDAY, 17th February:

SHANGHAIR. U, F. C.

COMBINED SERVICES. Club ground at 8.30 p.m.

W. FRYDE,

Hon. Secretary

id

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"People Who Matter"

PEOPLE WHO

MATTER, to the advertiser are the "people when

afford to buy his goods. Most of Mese people bay and read tho

Hong Kong Daily Press,

The leams were:-

Ladies':-Mrs. M. Read; Mrs. Portation, A, Fowler; B. Blumenthal, E. Thomson, M. Qar- diner; V. Bradbury, M. Glendening, R. Blackmore," T. Dennis and O. Brown.

C.B.S.D. Moss; R. Ingram, J. Bryson;

L Hickley, K Moir, J. Lakeman; E. Rousseau. H. Reid, J. Booker, Joy Booker and H. Knill

RECREIO "A" v. ""B". +

ly afterwards.

the

Going on top to collect his fares, he surprised the passengers by calling out: "Fares, please! Nah you Croydon people, give lavishly."

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BILLIARDS

Davis Beats Newman

Davis beat Newman for the second time this season at Thurs ton's Hall on Saturday after a very keen struggle. The first gLIDE, which was played early in the sen son Davis won by a fairly large margin, but on Saturday he was successful by culy 129 points...

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THE

MARX

BROTHERS

DUCK COUP

CONSIGNEE. NOTICES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION.Co.'s Stina "COMORIN."

ALIVE HUNG. KONG, or 8TH FEBRUARY, 1934.

TAO ANTWERP, LONDON, GIBRAL TAR MARSEILLES, MAFTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

CONSIGN

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above

med Vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed ad placed AT THEIR Isx in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Cow- pany's Godowns st Kowloon, where esch Consignment will be sorted out Mark By Mark and Delivery can be obtained ma the Goods are landed.

Optional Goodwill be landed here anises Instructions have been given to the Leontrary Bix Hours before arrival of the

Stommor.

not cleared within 8 dage Goods incinding date of arrival will be subject to Kont

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever,

Damaged Packages must be left in the. Godowas for examination by the Con- signees, and the Company's Surveyor Messra, GODDARD & DOUGLAn, ál. 10 °1⁄2.in, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the

A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Free Storage period.

HOME RUGBY

England Beat Ireland

London, February 10. The English Rugger team re- corded their second triumph in", the International Rugby Tourna- When the match was continued on

ment to-day when they overcame Saturday afternoon Davis held an

Ireland by 13 points to 3 in Dublin. advantage of 1,306, and this: lead he

Having beaten Wales in their increased by scoring 699 for average of 117, while Newman made frst, encounter of the season, Enx- 756) for an average of 113. Newman and have now only to beat Scot- was in play with a run of 3 (uh-land in the Calcutta Cup match at Twickenham to win the cham- Quicker That Way

the Rival teams in a tug-of-war at finished), and this he increased to

His failure to make a drop Clonship they last held in

1929-30

1931-2 In the a sports meeting in London were.

season England, Wales, and Ireland (19 1.) led for the title. very well matched and had been cannon left an opening for Davis, hanging on to the rope for some Davis Beats Newman time, without either side gaining ground. At last a Cockney who was watching called out: "Lumme, mates, why don't yer cut it with a

(H.KS.}.

(HKS) Attar Kishen

Gurbachun

who made good use of it, a break of 230 including some brilliant strokes, particularly one cross- The Recreio "A" eleven proved

table loser. Davis maintained his form with a run of 101, but then their superiority over their junior knife?"

form with a run of T01, but then well eleven when they met in their -

Newman played extremely Caer Clark Cup encounter at Sapooran Singh

Singh man lost the white and left a King's Park, winning by four goals singh (Radio),

Singh while making a break of 399, New. to. nil,

The winners' took lead (Radio), Kartar Singh (Punjabis),pening by means of an all-round double balk, but Davis secured an through Miss M. Remedios, while and Attar Singh (Radio).

always + spectacular Miss M. Roza added another short- Colours Feroz Khan (HKS.); cannon,

Kishen Singh (HKS.), J. S. Grewal stroke, and went on to make a run After the interval the "A" team (Radio); Jaggett, Singh (Radio) of 87 before he failed to mate a Davis continued to (H.KS.), Mohinder vut winner. completely dominated play, and Tara Singh further goals were scored by Miss Singh (Radio); Kadushan Singh score consistently, making a break M. Rozi and Miss A. Alves.

(H.K.S.), R. Khan (Police), Tara of 106, at the end of which he iniss- Recreio "A"-B. Almada; C. Os-Singh (2512) (HX.S.), Inder Singhd a thin cushion cannon. Each and Kater Singh showed very good form, Davis, in mund, M. Basto; E. Xaxler, L. (Punjabi)

a break of 206, which included a Silver Netto and M. Alves; M. Re-

rum of 67 cannons and Newman in medios, A. Alves, C. Silva, M. Roza

break of 202, in which the highest and B. Remedios...

then played out time with a break The scores at the interval were: of 40 (unfinished), Davis, 18,434; Newman (in play), 17,099.

(H:K.S.).

FRIENDLY MATCHES -

Valley, the Central At Happy

ladies drew Association O. British Recreio "B":-G." Roxa; Botelho, T. Noronha; W. Britto, with the Hongkong Ladies second Rozario, A. Almelda: C. Silva, M. eleven in a friendly match.

Miss Marie Smith scored both Xavier, I Botelho, C.. Botelho and M. Figueiredo.

goals for the C.B.A. while Miss M. Smalley scored for the Hongkong ladies.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts H. K. Ladies... 7 8 1 0 25 5 13 St. Andrew's . 8 6 0 2 25 7 12 Recreio "A" 7 4 1 2 15 6 9 7 3 2 2 14.9 8 C. B. A. "Y". Ladies 8 3 2 3 17 9 8 C. B. S.

B 1 0 7 3 31 2 Recreio "B" ..700 7.0 28:0

"INDIA" TRIAL MATCH"

Hockey

NAVY LOWER DECK BEAT "DRAGONS"

Although he played remarkably well at night Newraan just failed to achieve his object. He had run of cannons was 39, Newman The Navy Lower Deck defeated nearly all of the play, and in eight the "Dragons" a military team, at visits to he table he scored 1,447 for Causeway Bay in a friendly en-an average of 181, while Davis counter by four goals to two. The made only 241 for an average of 25. naval team played with a man Newman was in his best form. He short, while the "Dragons" fielded scored freely by close-cannon play. but his all-round play was just pa two reserves.

season

Morgan opened the scoring for Ireland when he went over for an unconverted try, but before the interval H A Fry, the Liverpool wing-forward, had twice crossed the Irish line, the second try being converted by Gregory to give Eng- land a lead, of points to 3. try in the second half and Gregory

Meikle scored England's third'

added the goal points-Reuter

RUGBY IN JAPAN

Australian Visitors

:

Win

Tokyo February 11. The

team Australian rugby which is visiting Japan, beat an All-Japan KV by 18 points to 8. Reuter.

CHINESE STUDENTS IN BRITISH WORKSHOPS

Engineering Scholarships

(Special Air-Mall Service)

London, Jan. 24. Three Chinese engineering stud-

Consignees are specially notified, that

it is necessary for a Revenue Officer to

be present at the examination damaged dotiable cargo.

ta

All Claims against the Steamer m be presented to the Undersigned on or before 28th Feb., 1934, or they will not be recognized.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Agenta

[346 Hong Kong, 8th Feb., 1934."

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FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO, ANTWERP, LONDON, AND STRAITS.

The Steam-hip

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(YONSIGNEES. Orgo are hársby

informed that all Goods are being· landed at their rink into the hazardous and/or srtia hazardons Godowns of the FOND KOSE AND KOWLOOM Wiaky and GODOWN COMPANY, Lou, whence and for from the wharves Delivery may be obtained

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowna, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 13th Feb., will be subject to Rent

All Claims against the Steamer maşi be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 27th Feb., or they will not be recognised.

To comply with the General Bended Warehouse Regulations consignces must have a Bevenze Officer in Miefi- dance when damaged dutisble goods are examined.

All broken, shaded and damaged Goods ars to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 12th Toby at 10 AM by Mesars Goddard as Douglas.

No Fire Insurance has been affected Bill of Ladingwill be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Lexy: Agents.

1934,

ong Kong, 5th Feb.

ties for business in connexion wi the industrial development Chink

On the completion of their tram ing the students will be helped tay secure responsible engineering poní- tions in Chiar. The scholarship In preparation for the forth

Within two minutes of the start, efficient. Davis gave a very moder- coming International Tournament, the Indians held Tarr opened the scoring for the held just enabled him to win the cats will arrive in England to have been granted after cerein in last week, are to start a period of committee in Shanghai, and race their second trial on Saturday. The Naval team, but the "Dragons" ate display, but the advantage hemorrow, and, with four who arrivedi vestigation by B strong selection

almost immediately match. Newman began by increas

confined to candidates holding match resulted in a goalless draw equalised

degree in engineering from a “p -the same as the first trial. through Wilcoxson, Just before 277, and he followed this with a practical training in British en-

in Chins These seven students are the first proved University There were several changes in half time, however, Sumption re-ing his break of 40 (unfinished) to incering works

lead for the Naval break of 335, in which he made rune to gain the scholarships awarded by Hongkong. both sides, but fast and spectacu- gained the

of es and 47 cannons. Davis's

The firms which have accept team. lar hockey was witnessed.

After the interval, the Lower highest run in the meantime was the Federation of British Indus Kushi Mobammed (Police), Ba- chan Singh (HK8.) and Gurba Deck went further ahead through 28, but Newman continued to make tries under a grant made from.re this first batch of students are chan Singh (Radio) were the pick Hetherington and Sumption. Dut- splendid use of his chances. Affer mitted Hexer Indenmity Funds by Metropolitan - Vickers (Electrics) for the failing through a miscus at the end the Universities China Committee Company Limited, Manchester of the "Whites" team, for which all reduced the deficit

before the final of a run of 98 Newman gave a bril in London. The object of the scho- Belliss and Mortom, Limited, Bir Bhag All, played well in goal, while Dragons just

liant display while making a break arthips to develop trade and cul-mingham Sir W. G. Armstrong Kishen Singh (H. K.. 8.) Kater whistle.

Kadushan Bingh Singh, and

Naval Lower Deck-Newman; of 475, runs of to and #1 cannobs tural relations between China and Whitworth and Co. (Engineers), (H.K.B.) were outstanding for Co-Steers, Orliff; McKenna, Mudford, being included, and to this he add the United Kingdom They will Limited, Newcastle-upon-

Hodges Burdett, Hetherington, ed a break of 153. Davis just held have the mutual advantage of ac George Kent, Limited, Lut lours,

his own with runs of 6 and 121,quainting the future leaders of Vickers-Armstrongs, Limited: The following were the teams. Sumption, Tarr and Walls.

Dragons-Jones; Isaacs, Parsons; and at his last visit to the table Chinese industry with the most-mort and Oraven Brothers

dern British engineering standards chestor), Limited: "Whites Bhag Ali (Mule Corps): Khan Bahadur (Punjabia), Khushi Pole, Dyke, Pearson; Jones (85) Newman made a break of 101.

The result, ne:-Davie, 16,875: and methods, and of securing for Further scholarshipa Mohammed (Police); P. Singh O'Brien, Wilcoxson, Jones (145)

British industry greater opportuni awarded during 10343 Newman, 19,546. (Radio), Bachan Singh (HK.S.) and Ditnail

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