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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1934.
Navy Win Triangular Hockey CONNAUGHT
Tournament
DEFEAT ARMY IN BEST GAME
OF SERIES
One of the best and fastest rames in the Triangulär Hoo- key tournament was seen on the Royal Natal round at King's Park yesterday, when the Royal Navy defeated the Army by 5 goals to 4 and th doing so won the tournament.
The feature of the game was the splendid Navy forward line who pierced the Army defence on four occasions in the first half
The Army were somewhat handicapped in the foll, back Ilne by the absence of Lt. Roisster of the Lincolns who is UL L/Cpl. "Bentley of the Lincolns substituting.
ARMY'S COMBINATION
FAILS
Lt. Metcalf was good in defence but
failed to combine with Bentley, while
Dalla Singh at pivat for the Arury INTERNATIONAL
was brilliant throughout and more so
il the closing stages of the game When he fed his forward line with some magnificent passes two of which materialised into goals.
Alaf Din, the left also played well. but failed to stem the Euden and Donald wing in the first half, this combination supplying two of the four goals scored in the opening half.
Lit. Hocquard of the Lincolns on the right wing put in some strenuous work, his centres in the closing minutes of the game being particular ly dangerous and giving the Navy -defence many autious moments.
Karter Singh at inside right was dangerous and scored two of the Army's goals, while W. O. Senior made an admirable leader. Garthwaite and Lal Singh were good on the left and during the latter stages of the second
HOCKEY
England's Team
The following will represent Eng. land against India in the re-play of the final round of the International Hockey Tournament on the Clab ground at a p.m., to-morrow!
Hollingsworth: A. A. Dand, and Lt, Metcalf: W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe and E. V. Reed: Senior, Lt. Garthwa ite. Lt Bartlett, R., Lt, Comdr, Atkinson, R.N., and Lt. Hecquard.
blon, supplying the majority of in TENNIS AT THE
into the Navy circle.
:
Pick of the Navy.
centres
Stoker Holt in Navy goal perfornied well awi was not responsible for the
OLYMPICS
balla that passed him, while the two Lim.Bong Soo Invited
backs Lt. Comdr. Tidd and Surg. Lt. Comde. Phillips played well through- ont, the latter being particularly effective in the second half of the game when time and again he got this stick to the ball to prevent an Army
score.
To Play For China
ROAD.
INCIDENT
Bus Company Protests To Municipal Council
HOME GOLF The Halford-Hewitt Cup
CHARTERHOUSE WIN
?
AGAIN
ARMY SERVICE CHAMPIONS
Great Air Force Defence
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Loddon, April 1, The Watsonians could not quite co in the final round of the
London Apeli i, Just before the interval play Shanghai, April 11.
The Army beat the Royal Alr became more open, and Finlay Formal protest against the action of autord-Hewett Cup at Deal yes- the Chinese police in Connaught Head eray. They fought hard and
nave many time over justined Force by a goal and three tries beat Crawford in getting to a
katries, close at 12 o'alook. NOON we (14 points), to a try, (3 points) at diagonal punt, but the defence last Saturday night when the removal Chinese
their gallant crusade-not. of the accident victim, a
may hope, the last; but the Car- Twickenham recently, and thus held off this threat with Same on THURSDAY, 19TH APRIL, 1934. cyclist, was delayed by the police was
By Order. with the Ariny a try ahead and made yesterday by the China General thuslans were just a little the bêt-retained the services champion- ease, and the teams crossed over
O, B. BROWN, Omnibus Co., Ltd., to the Shang-ter and won in the end comfort- | ship. Their success, had seen,an- hai Municipal Council and other ably by four matches to one. Manticipated in view of their victory the cross wind, which had hither- over the Navy, and the Navy's to bothered them lightly, was smashing win against the Air now likely to be more helpful. Force, but it was, confidently ex- pected that their margin of points would be much larger than it ac- tually turned out to be,"
authorities.
It will be recalled that a young Chinese was knocked down by one of the company's busses in Connaught Koad, near the company's depot and pinned underneath the bus. A Shanghai Fire Brigade ambulance arrived within six minutes of the accident, Uut the police from Chapel prevented the removal of the victim until after a photograph of the scene. had been taken. The man was finally extricated after nearly an hour had elapsed, but was pronounced dead.
Wis Killed Instantly. Spokesmen of the Chinese police authorities interviewed yesterday denied that they prevented the re moval of a man, shrieking with pain, pinned underneath the bus, as stated
A by eye-witnesses. spokesman of the Bureau of Public Safety declared that the man run over by the bus was. killed instantly.
"It is not the duty of a policemau to tako a picture after a strest accident," "That a picture was he explained. taken of the scene of this particular accident is because the victim had been killed outright by the bus"
"Policemen, Chinese or foreign, are "It is human beings," he continued. utterly impossible for any one to be lieve in such a fabrication that the Chapei police would prevent a dying man from being removed to hospital in order to have a picture taken."
According to the Bureau, this state- ment was issued after a thorough in- estigation of the case had been made by the police authorities including Wen Hung-en, Commissioner of the Bureau of Public Safety.
Gen.
Why Photographer was Called. "Except for the fact that several foreigners, including the officials of the China General Umpibus Company, had obstructed the police from taking a picture, there was no incident in Connaught Road in connection with the accident, declared a spokesman of the Sixth District Police Station Singapore, April 9. of the Bureau of Public. Safety in
which district Interviewed by a representative of Trankadoa in
the the Free Press yesterday Mr. Lim accident occurred. Bong Soo, lawn tennis champion of
that the man was
for mish the
In the first
winners were,
the
way
จ
Lougnt, rather the longer and stronger Hitters, and if ever there was a course on which length and strength tell it is Deal. With a fresh easterly wind blowing it was
If one reason for the state of a long stern fog all nome, and Charterhouse, having affairs at Twickenham has more had slightly the better of it at the bearing than any other it is the turn gained almost all the way return to the Air Force pack of C. E. Beamish, who was not úväli, match-Beck and able for the Navy match. His along the fine coming back. Middleton versus T. A. Torrance brother's mantle has fallen an arid McKinna-the play was his very capable shoulders, and rather scrambling, although there he certainly extracted the läst now yard of pace in the follow-up were some very and shots and then, and Charterhouse were from a heavy and willing pack, distinctly lucky to be all even af- ter seven holes. Middleton could not get the right rhythm with his wooden clubs and hit two dread- ful tops. The first alkpped, clear of the bunker at the third; the other was well and truly bunkered at the sixth, but Torrance came to the Carthusians rescue by pot ting their ball on the green piece of really bad luck, for his was not a bad putt. Meanwhile Brock and Murray, jogging along as steadily as ever, had got a lead of two on Bourn and Thompson, and never looked likely to lose it So far things were going
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among whom Jenneris-a giant of a man-Lewis, McConnell, and Waterhouse were constantly do- ing good work,
Behind the pack the RAF were less capably served, though Igoe and Robinson, in their several roles, made the best of situation in which outsides had to play second, though not quite at his best, and his kicking was hardly so long or so accurate as Radcliffe'a.
A REAL CAPTAIN. McCreight was a most success-
was to bide his time until the
SECOND-HALF ATTACK
and
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Secretary.
THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO, (1918) LTD.,
LOST CERTIFICATE No. 10166
An early second-half attack by the Air-Force, in which a cross- mick by Munóliard and feen fol- lowing up made Crawford kick hurriedly and, inaccurately, lost its point when Jennens, with a mighty punt, kicked, dead play settled down at the half-way line, but McConnell dribbled, back Info Army territory. At last the NOTICE IS HEREBY GİVEN that Certificata No. 10165 for Army got the ball along the three- quarter line to Cowey, who jump- 1200 shares numbered 786487/796686 ed fato his stride only to fall to a registered in the name of BEATRICE MARY SMYE has been reported smashing tackle by Robinson.
A sound, tactical touch-kick by LOST.DE MISLAID and NOTICE Unwin took the Army close to IS HEREBY GIVEN that, unless the Air Force fine, but the Air- the said. Certificate" is produced at men came away with a beautiful- the Registered Office of the Company. ly wheeled scrum and a dribble within THIRTY DAYS from the Igoe and date..of this Notice, the aforesaid beaded by Jenneris. Robinson were next to the fare Certificate No. 10166 will be deemed with sturdy dashes through the CANCELLED AND OF NO
There followed a deal of ruck. rough-and-tumble play, and then a remarkable score by the Air
Force.
Cowey had rounded: Robinson, but stumbled on reaching McKern. and from a mix up Sayers alung out a long pass to Crawford on the other wing, but the Scottish was immediately international bottled up by the Air Force wing forwards and, the ball goldig loose, McConnell passing.
started some short A kick ahead and Rad-
citife was tackled in possession by Holland and forced to play the ball, which an Alman touched down.....
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Nor was
Mc-
splendidly for Scotland, especially fu captain, compelled though he as Torrance and McKinna got chances could be snapped up for their noses in "front at the turn, but then the pendulum swung demonstrating the Army's greater Prain and White, who must share spanne war. The arrival of the with Brock and Murray the chief chances found him alert, and honours of the tournament, holed Dean played up to him splendidly. the first seven holes in 26 shots Several of the Afiny forwards seemed not surprisingly-rather and were four up. They lost the
had their stale. but Morgan. Sayers, and eighth but clearly
Wood-
Hobbs seemed to last very well
Lewis falled with the kick, but enemies well in hand.
Taken as a whole, the match the score put great heart into the bridge and Weare, after also being through a strenuous match. four up, lost a couple of holes, but had more academic than specta- RAF. Besides providing an Incite- Woodbridge stopped the rot with a vast putt at the ninth, and they cular interest. Could a side with ment for the Army on their part
a reputation of being hard to to gain a decisive score. too looked set for victory. Morri- son and Longhurst were two up at beat, but slow to score, hold one, this long in coming, and
which was of greater pace, though Creight, though not the actual the turn
So now it seemed, humanly only moderately served at centre? scorer, was the man responsible. The answer was that, splendid He sold two beautiful dummies in speaking. that if Charterhouse
were, the the course of a run towards Tight and, seeing the could win the top match nothing is Af at the Almen
feat was beyond them when the the
defence coming. across, could stop them. This was the
up and pass- Carthusians near. There was rather too much straightened
inwards to send
Hobbs "wrackling" a protmanteaed. was called to scene by the police from squared at the 10th, and went
Wrestle-and post. He also converted the try Road, near the scene of the accident, holes against the wind-a dat the game. on the general fun of thus giving the Army a strong The photographer was not from Bub-
the 13th and a 3 at the 14th. Wel
"They're beat, they're beat," whis- play, in keen marking, hard go- position for the remaining few Roud.
Ing. and whole-hearted bumping minutes of play.
les by Cowey and Crawford In According to the spokesman, the pered the partisans of Charter-. victim was hiding a bivole in Cob house, but the Scotsmen had other and banging, was of the category
emphasising naught Road at about 6.07 when he views Torrance rose to heights to which belong the majority of the clong minutes at
Cup-tile matches, whether Army, anti-climax, merely
Army, outside was knocked down by an omnibus of majesty and played two as fine Air Force, or Hospital.
as they did an and run over by another running in shots with wooden club as I-or
superiority, which had been evid- the opposite direction. Chinese anybody else have ever seen.
ent all along, but up to this point police arrived soon after the accident, One was a full brassy shot to the and finding the victim lifeless sum
cleverly held in check. 15th to within four or five feet. moned photographer to the place. The other perhaps still better
was a spoon shot from a horrid
Emphasising
throughout, stopping indumerable of Malaya, admitted that he had bein killed outright even before the arriva match to, watch, and most exclt-testing last ten minutes drew R.A.F.
invited to join the tennis team of
of the Chapei police, the
pointed out that the photographaring it was
The
Lt. Muspratt was the pick of the Navy halves and worked like a trojan Lal Singh's efforts on the left wing,
Donald and Eaden, were excellent on the right wing, while Currey play ed at the top of his form in the open in May in Manila. He said that be the Yao Fong Studio, 1504 Connaught ahead with" two grandly played word may be coined for a tackle i cantering over near the left-hand ing half when he again and again went through the Army defence to supply openings for his other for
wards.
Chine at the Far Eastern Olympic meeting which is scheduled to be held had not yet received a formal-invita tion from Dr. C. T. Wang, the Chair
of the All-China Athletic bling man Association, although a friend of Dr. Wang in Singapore had approach
Lt. Bartlett and Lt. Cmdr. Atkin- son were also at the top of their furmed him. on the left wing and formed a very valuable partnership throughout the play.
The Navy led in the opening minutes of the game with a gon! by Bartlett from Eden, Donald putting the Navy two goals ahead soon after following a brilliant movement" by the Nayy forwards.
Army Retaliate.
The Army retaliated and Garth waite reduced the deficit with a snap goal, but the Navy again went farther ahead when Currey went through ou a solo effort to score with a rising ball. The Navy forwards were now play ing at one man and a brilliant forward movement saw Euden culminate a
Referring to China's chances on the tennis court, Mr. Bong Soo said that, from what he had "learn from the press, the team would consist of Messrs. Khoo Hooi Hye (of Singapore and Shanghai), Gordon Lum, of Tient sin, and Keh Seng Kee of Batavia. Meanwhile, the workers of the China
It was strong team but the system | General Omnibus Company came to
luck
which Involves
Was
+
RUN OF THE PLAY
Army:--Lt. 8. T. A. Radcliffe:
FFECT and an application to the Company for the issue of & new Certificate in respect of "the aid shares will be proceeded with in the usual course.
For THE CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO. (1918), LTD.
NOEL BRAGA, -
Secretary.
Hong Kong, 29th March, 1234.
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HONG KONG
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PROBATE JURISDICTION.
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In Goons or HENRY EDWARD EVELYN HOWARD SANDEMAN, LATE OF CHESSIESTON, 44 ÖRÄNISWÄTER - PARK -SOUTH- SLAIN THE COUNTE OF BOUT AMTION, BOMETIMES. CALLED HANTS FORMEser or 3 Luxa: WELL ROAD, UPEER TOOTING, SUABEY, ENGLANE, RETIRED MASTER MARISER, DECLARED,
OTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN The Court has, by varies of
made an order limiting the Sims for Section 58 of Probate Ordinages, 1897, creditors and others to send. In their olime against the above estatê tổ thể 7th Day of May, 1934.
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JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER; Solicitors for the Becutrit, Prince's Building,
Ice Housh Street -
Hong Kong,
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All creditors and others are accord- The drizzling rain had stopped
Ingly hereby required to send their just before the match, but when the Air Force kicked off the turf Lt. J. A Crawford, Lt. E. J. Un-claims to the undersigned on or before
Early win Lt. D. H. D. Courtenay, Lt. that data. distinctly slippery. of competition at the Far East the place and attempted to lift the hilly le to within eight feet of the Olympiads was too trying for a player wheel of the bus by an instrument in
17th. That was an even, and it pressure by the Air Force for B. T. V. Cowey: Lt. C. C., Mac- having to play in singles match to order to remove the corpse. The officials seemed as if the Scots would win wards, who managed to heel three Creight. Lt. GJ. Dean; Lt. Dated the 10th day of April, 1934.
times only to see their backs Rew, 0. C. Reeves, Pte. R. L Morgan, Lt. D. A. Kendrew, Lt. A. brought B challenge be followed soon by a double match of the Company strongly objected to after all, for Charterhouse were
well short in 2 st the home hole, blunder, Under the circumstances, it looked as the taking of a picture.
from the Army, who elected to Watson, Lt. P. G. Hobbs, and McKinna could get up com-
Sergt. A Boast, Lt. HJ. Sayeri. though the Chinese team would be over
fortably with wood Alas poor take serums from "line-outs. worked, so the ultimate result would
This bluff quickly worked, and
KAF FOR Y McKern; McKinnat He deserves all sym- not be as satisfactory as one would de-
Dean made a lot of ground down P.O. B. V. Robinson, F.O. J. 5. sire. Japan, which was sending six first don Lam, who had developed into one pathy, for he had fought like a class players, including H Satoh of the most formidable doubles pairs man, but now with a rather the right wing from & heel. Again McLean, PO NG Mulholland, (brother of Jiro Satoh) would be able in the East, would not be overworked awkward stance he hit his ball the Army heeled, and this time FO. D. Finlay P.C. W. 4. K centre by scoring well in the corner Chinese team to overcome. He would } and doubles. Mr. Koh Seng Kee and the brook? No-the Watsonians right-hand corner-Mag.
to put up an opposition hard for the by having to play in both the singles hard on the top. Would it jump McCreight found touch near the Igoe, P.O. J. L. Reynolds: P.Q. R. A ne- Waterhouse, Flt-Lt. C. E. St. this day out, bad Air Force marking, and J. Beamish, F.O. L. W. V. Jennens, himself, who had been used to singles, were not in would be able to help in that direction.there was a splash that brought Reeves dropped over for a 2016 P.O. R. B. B. McConnell, Sergt. Joy to Carthusian hearts, and try which Kendrew could not con- 0. G. R. Lewis, A.C.L J. C. Hol- Beck and Middleton, rather more vert. Thus the Army were three and
after eight- minutes' dead than alive, won the match points up
play, but the, next few minutes In the next two minutes, we favoured the Airmen, for whom knew it was all over. Frain and Igoe, McKern, and Barker dis
tinguished themselves either by White, and Woodbridge and Weare their Kicking or by their running, were walking in flushed with vic- tory, and Morrison and Longhurst but there was not the necessary finish on the wings, whose jobs were known to be dormy far away often had to be carried on by Jen- out in the country. So far as neni, Beamish, and company." - sore foot would permit him the plous founder danced afandango of patriotic delight, and the best of all tournaments ended in blaze of sunshine.
out of Hollingsworth's reach.
Just before the interval the Array acored their second goal when Kartar Singh snapped up a centre from Lal Singh to book the hall past Holt into the net
In the second half the Army attack- ed facessantly and as a result of which Kartar Singh scored his second and the Army's third goal from a centre by Dulla Singh.
Play now fluctuated from end to end and Bartlett furthered the Navy's abors with a goal
The Army however, fought back every inch and a brilliant counter- attack saw Dulla Singh go through on his own to net the Army's fourth goal Soon after Carrey put the RAUS beyond doubt when he scored the Navy's sixth goal following a contre from Atkinson on the left wing.!
Teams
be glad to assist in the competition, so that Messra. Khoo Hooi Hye and Gor.
with a 5 against a 6. FLYING BOATS EXPECTED
TO-DAY
ON ANNUAL EXERCISE
Mr. Woodward theft. Comdr. Leigh refereed and lined up the following Two of the three Royal Air Force Army: Pte. Hallingsworth (Lin-Supermarine Southampton-Singapore colns) Lient W. Metcalfe (Boyal Flying Boats attached to No. 205
M and Cpl. Bentley (Lin- Squadron at Seletar
Singapore
10. Yermans (Linoclns) Nk which are on a cruise to Hong Kong, Ball Singh (Pants Regiment) and are expected to arrive in the Colony NK Ah Din (Punjab Regiment); this afternoon between the hours of Le Hocquard (Lincoln), Sep. Karter and 4 p.m. #Singh (Punjab
TA E Catinka O Sen-
FLIGHT
to leave Salomagúe soinetime this
morning.
The personnel of the fight include Squadron Leader Lloyd, A.F.C., the Office Commanding Squadron. No. 205 at Seletar, who is in charge of one of the flying boats, Flight Lieutenant King and Flight Lieutenant Biccard who are both commanding the other
Flying Officers Ross, Phillips and Stewart, thaks up for the No, to pilots, while Pilot Sergeant Roberta and other airmen make up for the tots of la
Garthwaite
The three 8ying boats under the the, comand of Group Captain 9. Wfying boats. (Royal Artillery) and L/Nk. Lal Smith, O.B.E. left. Singapore about Singh (Punjab Regiment)
three weeks ago, touching at Borneo NAV Stoker Holt, Lieut. Comdr.
and the Philippine Islands where one A L. Fidd and Burg. Lieut. Comdr. A. of the flying Boats has been compelled Es Phillips, Lient (WD F. B. Mu to stay at Manils in order to make pratt, Lieut. Comdr: 3. A. Corris-Hi
d Lieut. A. R. Jackson; Lieut. W. some minor repairs, Donald, Lient. J. H. Eadeng Linut.
Word was received yesterday at the NV. Currey, Lieut. 13. H. Bartlett Royal Air Force Base Kai Tak and Tanzt. Comdr. T. KW. Atkinson. Aerodrome that two of the boats had The Navy's remaining Triangular reaclied Salomeque which is about 250 tournament game against the Ulub miles north of Manila, the remaining ll take place on Friday on the boat, being as Manila undergoing Hatter's ground, the team being the repairs. same as that of abdye ith the excep tion of Lt. Cond. Nome instead of Lt. Donald on the right wing
The two nynig boats expected this afternoon in the Colony are expected
-The three fiving boats after staying in the Colony until April 27, will retorn to Singapore via Cape D'Aguilar, Macao, Baigon, Fenang, Kuala Lumper in Selangor and then Seletar, their bass in Singapore.
his fight or cride is an annual ofje. and is undert each year to some part of the British Empire.
fight was made to India and year before to Australia
The results were:-
FINAL ROUND
Old Earthdatans
J. B. Beck and C. Middleton
(1 hole).................
T... A. Bourd "and J. H.
Thompson
E. M. Prain and P. E. F.
White (4:and 31. mä
C. F. Woodbridge and F. G.
C. Weare (6 and 4) H.C. Longhurst and J. S. F.
Morrison (4 and 2)
Total
Old Watsonians A. Torrance and R. A McKinna
J. Brock and Walter Murray
(3 and, 1),
Dr. A. R. McCallum and E.
Hunter
W. E Torrance and
White
Dr. Nimmo and J. Marshäll
Total
0
1
0
$
SMOOTHER PASSING
Twice the Army had to touch down, but both of these saves were quite leisurely affairs," the danger being remote, and the smoother bagging and better back- ing up of the Army outsides when the VA Came their way, suggested that the Forte #ere keeping the lead down to three points on suferance.
..
Referee Mr. J. Hughës (Lön- 'don).
SINGAPORE TENNIS
Wise And Smith In Doubles Final
semi-dual
SINGAPORE WEDDING
Mr. R. A. Fawcett And Miss Constance, Richards
Singapore, April 9, The wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday after. noon of Mr. E. A Fawcett, son of Mr. and Mis A. W. Fawcett. of London. and Miss Constance May Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Richards, of Shanghai.
The Ven. Archdeacon Graham White officiated.
The bride wore a very pretty dress of white satin with silver, trimmings and a long veil. She carried a posy of white orchids. Her bridermal were Miss Aileen Wise and Miss Margery Knapman, who wore frocks of the georgette and blue and silver, head bandeaux. They carried bouquets of gladioli and shaded roses
Men. W. Hay was matrów of honour She wore a frock of black and white georgette, with a black hat e
Singapore April 10. N. 8. Wise and Roy Smith reached Nevertheless, they nearly drew the fins if the championship doubles level when Lewis, from a penalty at the 8.CC. yesterday by defeating kick forty yards out, was slightly Dr. H. O. Hopkins and W. J. wide of the postme bustling Warden produced some of the tactics of the RAP forwards. correct as they were in the exist best tennis the tournament has seen. ing distribution of strength, tend- All four players were in excellent form ed to cramp open play, and a and there were any rallies of spark. neat, yet powerfid, run by Crawling terms in both sets. Smith and ford, who had very little room in Wise meet the winners of today's which to move, and skilful defen-semi-final between Fit. Lt. Davies and A. A. A. Paterson and K. BB. Donnell the main incidents in a rather will be played on Frid and J. A. Dean sive kicking by McCreight, were sud Dr. Demeny in the final, which dreary period.
Sir Walter Haggard lung kick by Unwin establish had Httle difficulty in defeating groomsmen ed the Army in the Air Force 25 alter and W. C. Hill 6-1, 6–1 fœ the but stern, close scrummaging and veterans' doubles semi-final. The losers clearing kicking by Igue Joy had to play from owe 3.
them back to half way, where they passed the ball along the time to Cowey, who, however,
The only other match yesterday, wa one of the semi-finals of the godown mock-doubles handicap. R. W. Brown And T. ed on when favourably placed for Hobertson plus 15 beat Dr. L. Demeny
Afty-yards sprint.
and C. E. Winter owe 20, 6—1; 6—3/
The bride was given away by Mr. H. Hay, manager of the Hong Kong
Mills and Mr. Austen Giles acted as and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and Mr. A. P. Goldman was best iman,. while Mr. J. A. Campbell, Mr, W. G.
The
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funt Ecfio, Tanglin Bond, A reception War afterwarde held
doon will be spent at Wary? Bangalow, Fraser's HIL
*The bride's going away dress wAR green crepe-de-chife cost Lad frock
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