A complaint against the slow- ness in service of summonses in owloon was made by Mr. E. L.
be will play. It seems probable tional events at Nottingham where Hosle, of Kowloon Dock, who was Voce took 8, wickets for 68 by legsummond before Mr. E. L. Wynne- theory bowling in the first innings Jones at the Kowloon Magistracy and did not play in the second
yesterday for two breaches of the
In the meanwhile seats for the final Test match have been selling like hot cakes, all the available accommodation having been book- ed in the first three days.
A LUCKY GROUND The weather is likely to be fair and warm. Everyone is hoping that the Oval will continue to prove a lucky ground. The Aus- tralians have only won there twice, in 1882 and 1830.-
Sir Stanley's appeal reflects the Trafic Regulations. Mr. Hosle said general discouragement at the re-nine days had elapsed from the cent developments, which have time he was told he was going to threatened to destroy on the ere be summond before he received
of the Fifth and Final Test, the the summonds, spirit of cordiality in which the Australians
been met and have met their opponents this sul-General in South China
Com A. Blanconi, Italian Con-
season.
have
WES
the guest of honour at a banquet The leg-theory dispute has un-given by Marshal Li Chung-jen at Fortunately been stirred up again the Aviation Club, Tungshan, os by statements that Mr. Bull, the Thursday night when a distin- Australian
Treasurer, protested guished gathering was present.