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CORRESPONDENCE TEST SELECTOR ATTEMPT TO FIRE SHANGHAI HEAT
[All letters intended for. publication must be accom. passed by the name and ad• dress of the writer; mat for publication, unless so desired, but as evidence of good faith. -Ed.3
Pig Breeding
The Editor, The "Hong Kong
Daily Press")
Sir.-The Gövernment is to be congratulated upon the appoint ment of a Commission to enquire into the possibility of improving the breeds of pigs and poultry in the New Territories, as well as in- creasing their numbers.
land it is an axiom that a grain
SEES LARWOOD
But Bowler Does Not
Go All Out ·
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, June 20.
On a batsman'a dream of a wie- ket the bowlers of Notts and Es-
ZOSE CHURCH
Priest Shoots At Bandits With Revolver
Shanghal June, 28.
An exchange of pistol shots be- tween a plucky priest and a party
at' Zose. A bélated decount of the aftur has just beer feceived in Shanghai,
WAVE
Record Consumption
Of Water
Shangha), June 28.
A slight, almost imperceptible
falling of in the intense heat of
RICHMOND HORSE SHOW
Great Schoolgirl Driver
(Special Air Mall Service)
The
Londop, June 20. greatest applause--pro the past three days was register-longed and richly deserved at the ed yesterday, when the mercury Richmond Horse Show's open-
was River for Miss made a tremendous effort but ing day.
team of bays for the first time in public competition, and so well aid she manage them four horses to a coach a handful for so young a girl that she defeated such experienced campaigners as Mr. Claude Goddard and Captain Bertram Mills, and, to the delight
sex have had a very prosperous time here to-day and the fact of bandits, during which a fox ter-stopped at a maximum tempera Josephine Colebrook, the 16-year- that sixteen batsmen have been rier who chased the gang received ture, of 102 degrees Fahrenheit. Fold daughter of Mr. A. J. Cole- a wound, took place last week according to the Siccawei Observa-brook, of... Fuimer. Hall, Fulmer, in and out since morning.confrms
when an attempt was made to ory Instruments. This was still Bucks, Miss Colebrook was driv- the seeming paradox. Essex made
haft a degree higher than Mon- ing her father's well-matched only 184 in reply to the Notts first burn the Roman Catholic church
day's maximuri, though almost a innings total of 371, and Notts add-
degree 'less than that of Tuesday. ed 157 for nine, so that they now
The thermometer at Holy Trinity lead by 344 with a wicket in hand. One of the chie! "difficulties of
Bullet scars have been left in Cathedral reached 100.5 degrees. The match was attended by Mr.the church, outside which the Heat prostrations during the raising a satisfactory breed of plasp. Perrin & member of the Testbandits opened fire on the Rev. day were as far as can be 35- is the problem of feed. In Eng÷
Selection Committee. Evidently Father Savio when. with a certamed, somewhat fewer than his special purposes was to watch stick in one hand and a revolver Tuesday, though a large number Larwood and possibly Voce, but he in the other, he attempted to ex-occurred. A check around the hos-of her father, who was with her ought to have been here last even tinguish the fire started by thepitals yesterday evening revealed
that. ing for
Nelsher of
miscreants.
the cheering Information that do
attendance of spectators, she won them bowled all out to-day, al- though there was no question of tack is unknown.
The motive of this strange at- fatalities were recorded, although
the first prize, presented by the The police, of more than one case was hovering Royal Automobile Club. their fiftness, ་་་
Zengtongjan village are making on the border line between fe Some two years ago Miss Cole"
and death. The dread scourge oforoz, a schoolgirl with her hair their inquiries into the affair.
summer, cholera has not put h still hanging down her back, an appearance. A large number drove the winning pair in the of other summer diseases, mainly Marathon at Richmond, and she those attributable to unwise eat-has only been driving a four-in- ing and drinking, have been treat: ed. in the city's hospitals, with hundreds. especially among the poorer classes remaining under treatment.
fed pig is a much better animal than one fed mainly on 'sWill,"
This is, by the way. at the root of the farmer's objection to the cottager's pls. He tears that grain will be scrounged. "The New Territory pig gets far too Little grain and too much garbige and this is probably one of the reasons why he is an unsatisfactory and. delicate creature.
In this connection the Commis- sion will doubtless consider very carefully the reference made by the Chairman of the". Hongkong Brewer and Distillers, Mr. Dodwell, at the recent annual meeting; to the 'plaris for the disposal of the Brewery's waste products among Which are spent grain and yeast which constitute a very valuable food for both pigs and poultry.
The Brewery,/'ls · equipped - with anap-to-date laboratory, in which experiments are at present being conducted on the uses to which this spent grain and other waste products might be put The Bre- wery Co. would doubtless, if ́ ́ap- proached, be prepared to placé this laboratory and the results of its researches at the disposat ́ of the Commission.
TEX-COUNTRYMAN
SAILING BY MOONLIGHT
W
old Church.
The church at Zose (the "Shanghai Hill") is situated half way up the side of one of the hills, Adjoining the church is a resid erice, where priests from Shangnal often spend a few days. On the top of the hi is situated the ob-
Essex began the sunlit day so well that no wickes fell until a few minutes to three. The pitch, a slab of marble, was useless to the particular form of attack that Notts rely upon in the main, and Pope and Nichols, who were not out 17 and 7 at the start, with the Essex score at 29 for three and things looking black. "ufted the total to 154 for the fourth wic-servatory and ket, their partnership repre sented 134 most valuable runs in two and a half hours."
the new church
building now nearing completion
which do not come into the story.
Farbers Zeng, Dinis and Oberzi had been staying at the residence, Voce's Slow Spinners
and on their departure on June 29, Larwood bowled at the opposite Father Bayto was left alone. At end to that from which he worked' p.m. <when he had turned in his devastation in the concluding for the night and all. lights were half-hour of the previous evening, out, Father Savio heard the fran- and he used an off-side field again. tic barking of dogs. He slipped with only two fieldsmen out at leg out into the corridor. and looked -near the boundary and at short out of the window cald-on. He did not bowl his fast- est, and during the afternoon we had the uncommon spectacle of Você bowling slow spinners. This more than anything indicated the discouraging state of the pitch, and it was not surprising to find that Carr did not enforce the follow-on when the innings ended.
To the west he saw the trees by the cloisters clearly, their forms thrown into prominence by a light which was not that of the moon alone Father Savio realised that something was wrong ". Cas Militant Friest
Quickly Father Savio returned to This room an seized his revolver. Essex' had collapsed Immediately Then he left the building and Nichols left at 154, after a resol- made straight, for the strange ute and extremely valuable stay light going along the corridor that included ten 4's. The last which runs along the south side
Winning Flags For six batsmen made only 30 runs be of the church
Ingomar And Spook
Shanghai. June 28.
The first moonlight yacht race
tween them.
Fope was eight out, playing for. ward to Gunn, He had batted at his best for three hours, patiently watching for the loose balls, and biting two 6's and Ave 4's of
them.
runs,
Larwood
*
Father Bavio had been heard, however. He noticed two men making for the stairway which descends to the west, where the statues are situated:
in; geeing the Bre which was in Its
infetal stage, at the south entrance for the season took placé on Tuès- day evening under deal sailing
The total was then 183, and Lar. to the church (the Women's Gate), conditions, and ten yachts parti wood, with deadly ease, finished Father Savio made for it. He cipated in the event,
which of the innings by getting tried to extinguish it by trampling brought about some very close two wickets at 183 for only on it, and by beating it down with bowled the stick he carried in his right racing, barely five minutes separa. four ting the first and last boat in ten overs altogether in three hand he kept his revolver ready
his left. Ingomar mite excellent work of spells. and his figures for Bandits Open Fire. the beat home and ran into a the whole innings, despite to-day's long lead sufficient to give her balf-speed more or less, represent the win by a, bare margin over ed a triumph over adverse con- Rover on handicaps" in "A class,ditions.
Notts did far from well when while Spoor led the Byrne boats on' both legs,
they batted again at four o'clock
29 Tags
With a bright moon lighting up the river to such an extent that every object for some distance easily could be seen, better sailing conditions could not have been asked for on the return leg. The southerly wind made it a run be- fore the wind all the way for the down-river leg and the beat back was accomplished in very good time. The skippers of the various craft made it a point to see that large parties were present on all the boats, and, despite the detrac- tion from serious sailing caused by the presence of many of the fair sex in these parties, very creditable performances were put up, and the times were especially Zast
**** Mignon and Spook. Mignon got away to the best start in the miscellaneous class,
..
total than that of Essex in the first knock.
Hardly had he touched the fire, when a third bandft, whom Father save had not hoticed, fired a shot at the priest. The bullet whistled past the priest's ear, went, through
on the box seat, and of the large
hands for about a year and then only in the holidays.
With more experience and the acquisition of one or two paints
The supply of water to the city still lacking in the handling of a team she may become as great reached proportions unprecedented a whip as was Miss Brocklebank, for the month of June in the his-who, by the way, is to be one of tory of the city, the Shanghai the Judges of four-in-bands at Waterworks Co. alone supplying Olympia at the forthcoming Inter-" over 57,000,000 gallons a day during national borge show. the last three days. Id addition is is estimated that private wells in the Settlement provided an addf tional 12.000.000 galona,
·Joys of Al-Fresco Slumber. One custom which is surely uni- que, if not to Stanghal, at least to China, is the habit the poorer people have of sleeping in the streets during hot weather. When midnight approaches, the whole family father mother, grand- parents uncles, aunts and children, to say nothing of the family ani- mals move bag and, baggage-on to the pavements. each bearing a quilt and prepare to spend the night under the stats and lamps.
and street
An innovation at Richmond to- day was a raised platform in the middle of the arena from which the judges of the jumping com- petition “could” observe every jump and assess the faults as made, in stedd of having to wait for record slips from assistants placed at each obstacle. The results were made known by the ampliners even before the horses and riders had left the ring.
M.PS TILT AT SCOTS
“Crashing Peals of Thunder"
(Special Al Mall Service)
London, June 20. Criticismy of Scottish Home
Avenue Edward VII, is always one of the most crowded of Shang- hal's streets in this respect." al- though there are ̈many, others where the Door folk congregate. During this present heat wave the congestion of sleeping room be came so great that both the Bat- tlement and the French police authorities have been forced Rulers and of dictators was made detall special squads to see that by Sir Patrick Ford, M.P., yester sufficient space is left to allow day at a demonstration and fete trafic to move, through the street organised by the Unionist Party in Perhaps the next most popular the Northern Meeting Fark, Inver- locality in Shanghal for summer abés - 3307 má 33, 39002
Sir Patrick's speech, tri support aleeping accommodation is the Bund foreshore, where the few remain of the National Government, was ing blades of grass provide softer given to the accompaniment of foundation.for the thin quilts Acrashing peals of thunder
he sald, in "They were living, he sa though it is crowded, however, it
very unsettled, and very, anxions, can never quite approximate the
even in the Inverness district." joys of sleeping on one's own door times. There were local portents
and
Macewen's Home Rule, and both. were disturbing portents.
Whatever the monster might be, managed.
with a handsome lead. They lost the bottom of the gate, and pierced step, or within easy reach of For instance, they had, the Loch all but one wicket for a poorer one of the pillars of the confes- one's own lodging, in the eyes of mežs, monster-(laughter)
the average coolte and, as a cou sional barriera, a ***Father' Savio immediately sequence; there are still a few Keeton left at 135, thoroughly de straightened himself up, left the choice square feet of accommoda selved by P. Smith's "googly. This are to sell, and fired a shot in tion for those sufficiently emerge gifted batsman had batted 20 min-who took to night. The priest "walk." utes, but he has not yet found his heard one cry from them, "ou stride.
tanu" meaning "let's get away",
Larwood hit two sixes, and he, Staples, and, of course Keeton" were the only batsmen to reach double figures.
it was plantas the directioir of the three bandits, tie to "take up their bed and Macewan's Home Rule was a very
Lovely Opera Scene
dangerous galley to embark on with Montrose at the prow and Macewen at the "helm."
Home Rulers were somewhat in- tolerant, for they were inclined to Dsay that those who did not agree
with 'them were not patriots.
Referring to the Blackshirts, Sir Patrick said if he had his choice he would prefer orderly „black- shirts to disorderly red ties. (AP- plause) It was mest timportant the for everybody to support National Government, for there
· (Special Air Mall Servico)
were dangers at home and abroad. There were extremists "of the What surely nat be the world's Socialist Party like Sir Stafforg most spectacular show of its kind Cripps. If the Socialist Party the Aldershot Tattoo-had to came into full power it was ex- night its full-dresa rehearsal this
treme Left opinion that was going evening. A magnificant coordinato affect and direct its policy.
ஜீவாக
A dy terrier joined Father TATTOO BETTER Savio in the chase and is the priest went down the steps towards
THAN EVER the státtes he heard a secotid shot fired, this time aimed at the dog, who received a slight wound. fleet got back- under an hour,
The priest cóntinued his pursuit It was a beat all the way and In- as far as the serial railway 'üsed gomar foon went ahead, though for taking materials to the new she did not have the best of the church on the top of the hill, start, Viking and Mignon being where he halted He heard the passed by both Ingomar and Win- bandits making their way hastily somie, while Rover hung on very through the bamboos, going in dif- closely fellowd by Viking. Ingomar, closely. Ingomar ran into a long ferent directions. Then he went and Ella with Rover and Winsome lead and finished up over a min-back to the priests' residence, and astern Spinnakers were set and ate ahead or the Winsome, while wake up the servants who had the laggards drew up, the Win-viking. Mignon, and Rover follow-stept through the whole affair.” some's huge spread of sal taking ed very closely bunched. Despite In front of the church he found tion of military evolution, ami her ahead, so that she finished second only to the Mignon, the latter having retained her lead to the end. It was necessary to gybe off the Tungkot buoy...
'London, June 20,
handicaps Ingomar was able to re- a tin nearly full of petrol, and mechanical ingenuity makes this tain pride of place, but Rover was paper which had apparently been show undoubtedly one of the finest
crow was seen reflected on the gates so well up on the others that she intended for the Bring of the fo the series.
A constantly changing pool of of the castle. book second, with Viking third. building. Father. Bario's arrival
beautiful lights-dark reda, pinks. Another item which drew trement. Of the Byrne boats, Spook again had occurred just in time to pre greens, blues, and purple was dous applause way when the Grena The Spook started with the misgot away from the others and led vent the blazer getting going pro-thrown upon the surface of the dier and Coldstream Guards in the cellaneous class, which was ac-them for the distance back, but perly.
arena, heightening the dramatle white undress uniforms 06 1814, cording to the orders for the day, Phooka hung on very closely on Then Father Savio went to effect of the vivid uniforms. Con- formed in line and fired their rifles but the others waited for ten min- ly to drop back at the beginning Zentanglaw village at the foot of trol was effected from the elaborate into the air. The flashes of the utes, thinking they were to start of the Tungkou Reach, almost the bill and reported to the police, now "nervo centre" high above the Weapons could be seen moving in the usual manner. Despite this, allowing Sheila to pass her and who posted a guard at the church grand stand.
evenly down one file from end to elapsed times were taken, and ten
Excerpte from "Tannhauser, the end, and then back again along the the anish between these two bouts and commenced their inquiries minutes deducted from the last was most exciting, a bare second
mežs, rely and, "ant, atalun
music played by the matased bands, rifles of the rear, files o three Bryne, boats, giving their separating them ano 10 2
and the actors giving a series of The Tattoo onded with the rally. visions from the opera gained in of Empire, in which a giant re standing as against the Spook
"The following "were the times:- The others were very close, Phooka
ite restrained beauty by contrast presentation of the "Empree A Class.
with the dash and excitement of Britain was picked up by searchi onishing ahead or Shells, with
the military items whtal preceded lights far off. The audience joined Pixie fallowing.
Out Back Handicap
and succeeded it
in the singing of Abide with me Ingomar 28:48 52.27 1.18.11
and the National Anthem, 29.02 Hover
56.35 1.18.37 27.30 55.03 1,19.05 28.45 58. 1:19.14
*ounder The Moon,
glorious moon made the re- with turn leg very
Mignon Winsome
Spook Phooka Sheila
28.20 58.35 1.20.15 26.24 53.57 1.20.21 Byrne Boats
28.4568.11 1:26.56 30.40 1.00.35 1.31.15 31.13 1.00,36 1.31.54 33.01 1.02.02 1.35.03.
The final scene of Tannhauser" [brought a gaap of admiration from the audience. The lights"; slowly faded, and as they did so a giant
The audience of 18,000 was. increase of thousands on the corre ponding night of last year.