BILLIARDS
Steel Coulson's League
Results of matches played
the November 12 were as folow3:
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1935.
TRAINING GALLOPS
1 39.2 1.14.4 1.48.4 2.21.2
IRISH DIVORCE LAWS
Of
Only Way Dissolving Marriages
STEPS TO KEEP
OUT RABIES
No Case For
14 Years
The successful
by to
An important indžmani relating the Ministry
steps taken of Agriculture to divorce laws was delivered by prevent a repetition of the -1018 Mr. Justice Hanna in the High outbreak of rables in this country dourt, Dublin, recently in
two were referred to nullity suits tried during last County Police
at Croydon Court on Satur." day.
The following times were clocked yesterday at the training gallops at Happy Valley:--
Dis- 1st 2nd tance Qr. Qr.
3rd 4th 5th
Qr. Qr.
Qr.
O..
Daylight
32.3
C.S.C.C.
Philanderer
Mr. J. F. McGowan
71
Royal Romance
40.2 1.17.2 · 1.49.3 #38.4 1.11.1 1:43.2
33.1
Mr. A. W. Grimmett
150
. Limelight
1
44.2 1.20.2
1.55.3 1.28.1
32.1. 32.3
Mr. R. P. Philps
150
Victoria Half
38,31:14
1.45
31
Mr. W. HiLyer
103
High Honour
I
39.2 1.20
1.57.3 2.27.4
Mr. M. N. Rakuun
150
Flybynight
37.2 1.10.3 1.42,1
30.1 31.9
R. "E Serits. Mess
Festival Eve
# 30.3 1.03.3 1.35.3
32
L/St. F. Ray.or
150
Pacific Hall
term
1 44.11.24.3 2.01.4 2.33.3
31.4
Serjt. J. Hedges
132
The Tiger pinas
1.34 1.08 1.41.4 2.14.4 2,47
32.1
75
Tin Ho
1
39.3 1.17.3 1.543 2,27
32.2
150
MayDower
1 371 1.15.4 1.54.3 2.27.2
32.4
60
The Rain Gauge
1 35.2 1.10
1.41.4
31.4
Gold Coin
# 35.2 1.10
1.41.4
31.4
Soldier of Germany
39.1 1.13,2 1.45
31.3
Spinaway
1
Empire Day
17th of September
39.1 1.18 1.53.2 225.3 * 38 1.10.2 1.39.1 381 1.14.1 1.45.3 38.1 1.14.1 1.45.3 - 30.11.17.1 1.49.3 37.3 1.14.3 1.51
32
28.4
31.2
of her
.31.2
32.2
2,22.9
31.3
L/Sjt. C. Grossmith
QMS. H. Staples
2.
B. C. T. Leppard .....
.The.CS.C.C. won by 3 games to
Mr. Stafford
R.N.Y. Police
Mr. Down
Mr. Bellamy
Mr. Fowler
8688 888-
Locksley Hall
Racing Boy.....
Mr. Philpott
Flying Tourist
Dockyard R.C.
Mr. Bright
Soldier of Pence Partnership
Mr. Ash
150
150
Mr. Lewis
C.P.O. Yeomans
Mr. Newnham
Mr. Marsh
·150
The Dockyard R. .C.
won
the
match 3 to 2.
C.P.O., Club -
C.PO. McClean
102
C.P.O. Elvey
101
150
CP.O. Jenner
105
-OPO. Smith
150
IL.W.F.-Serits. Mess.
CS.M. T. Da'e
CQ.M.S. A. Cheetham
153 150
Sert. W. Beard
138
Berj. F. Freeman'
150
Sert. W. Soll's
148
1 37 1.12.4. 1.45.1 3 31 1.12.4 1.45,1
FRIENDLY RUGGER
Club"A" Wins
On the Hongkong Football Club ground yesterday, a friendly rugby match was played between the Club "A" Afteen and an Army team, which resulted in a win for the Civilians by 8 points to nu after a hard-fought encounter,
Although the soldiers did not score, they were not in the least the play with the winners and at the start they even threatened to take the lead first, but poor combina- tion and bad handling on their part missed them golden opport unitles. When the game Was drawing to a close they were still trying to get together but they failed to do so, even when the ball
The R. W. F. Serits. won by 2 outmatched. They shared
games to 2,
C.U.C.
Mr.N.-A.-Santos
Mr. F. A. G
Mr. L. Castlilo
Mr L Remedios.
Mr. G. Santos
.0.0.C. 'won
games to Ni
8/Cdr. Andrews
Sertt
Ransen.
Berit. Eycott Berit. Busse':
was somehow or other brought in- to the winners' area.
YACHTING
32.2
;
One was brought by Mr. Michael
Mrs. Roy Fox. of the Angel Hotel, L McMorrow, a National school teacher, of Galbally. Enniscorthy. Cardiff, was thed £2 for landing who sought to have his marriage at Croydon Airport from abroad smal dos. annulled on the ground of his im- September 23"
black and brown with potence.
a short tall." without the licence of the
The other suit
was by Mis Mabel McKinley, of Castleconer, Ministry, of Agriculture. Ballina, who petitioned for nuility KLM Royal Dutch Air Lines).
marriage with Mr. Ben-similarly summoned, were Aned Jamin McKinley, a
merchant, of £5 Blackrock, Co. Bublin,
од
the
ני
Mr. A. N. Moon (prosecuting) ground of her Impotence, 32.2
said that the Order was made ta Me Justice Hana gave. a joint prevent the landing of dogs Judgment, remarking that the suffering from contagious diseases cases raised difficult and uniqurand, particularly. to prevent questions.
Third Wednesday Cruise
rables.
In the Irish Free State, he said,
"In 1918." he said.. there was a decree for nullity of marriage an outbreak of rabies, in Devon was the only legal method where and Cornwall through an infected by the marriage bond might be dog having been smuggled into annulled by the Court so as to the country. It took three years enable the parties to marry again. before the effects
wiped
wert
As the petition for nullity on the out. In that time 319 other dogs ground of impotence must be were affected, and 358 human based on the evidence of the in-beings were known to have been The third Wednesday Race was terested parties and must be of bitten by affected or suspected salled yesterday over a ten mile very intimate character, there
dogs. course, ie., Channel Rock (P). was a great responsibility on the
#Since 1921 there have been ru Rumsey Shoal (P), Channel Rock Court to see that the cases were (8), (N) Mark on Line (S), Kow- brought "bona fide" and
confirmed cases of rables in this loon, Rock (5), Club Line. The re-established clearly, unequivocally country except in imported dags sults are appended.
and beyond doubt
while undergoing quarantine.
"A" Class-Started At 1445
Finished Pos.
(Mrs, Keary)
True Blue. All
WETA
Otherwise, he said, discontented Ts very successful reduction spouses could find an easy road to of rables." he added. "is entirely circumvent the law and the est due to the regulations--of-the bushed public opinion which Ministry being strictly enforced." existed in Ireland against divorce, and make their marriage vows "as false as dicers' oaths." ...
RELIGIOUS SCRUPLES
Mrs. Fox, 'n evidence, said that, she was not aware that she had to have a landing perin ́t for tow. dog but knew that It would be quarantined. No one could ne'p *Dealing 4
with the McMorrow
seeing the dog. case, he said that the marriage took place
The Chairmad (Mr. ~ W. in 1927, but it was clear that it had never been en-
Storer) said that" the company summated in 1931, Mr. McMar- had been negligert. row applied to an Archbishop for liberty to live separate from h wife, The Archbishop authorized them to live separate lives unta the case was decided by the Ecclesiastical Court, but no pro- ceedings had been instituted in the "Courts of the, Church.
150
Carpenter, A1
16.57.59 6
150
Mr. LV. Antonio
150
Mr. L Jordan ....
150
Lobo. A2 ......
(Major B, B. Edwards)
16.48.14 1
Mr. A. P. Pereira
150
St. Patrick's Club
La Linda. A$
(Lt. Col. J. A Grifën)
16.48.44 2
Mr C. M. Xavier
112
18.51:38
Mr. W. E. Funnell
74
Major H., Thoyts)
04
93
Pat, A12........
..... 16.48.45
3
(Mrs. D. W. Perssel
72
this
match by ༑
. NEW ASSOCIATIÓN
Garrison Serits. Mess
150"
HOLDING MEETING
Mixed Classes-Started At 14.55
Finished Corr. Pos. Colleet, 2... 18.48.55 18.42.15 1
(Capt. Syddall)
49
150
129
At meeting held on the 8th
Rolla. H3 16.42.23 18.42,23
(COL Kirke)
2
Berit. Smith
129
Prison Officers
Mr. C. Pile
142
Mr. T. Plie
150
Dr. Shaw
141
Mr. F. N. HI!!
150
Mr. A. Goddard.
Prison Officers won this
by 3 games to 2.
150 match
TABLE TO DATE
P. W. Y Catholic Union Club 25 2 CITI 'Bervice C.C, 273 Dockyard Recreatio
Club
27 3
Prison Officers
2 7 3
R.W.F. Serits Mess...
2 55
Garrison Berits Mess
2 5 5
R. E. Serits Mess
2 4 6
C. and P.O.'s h
2 3 7
2 3.7
219
RNY Police..............
St. Patrick's. CivĚ.
Highest break to date scored by.
erst. F. Raynor R. E. (45
-unfinished)
SNOOKER LEAGUE
St. Patr
Mr. Castilho
Mr. Xavier
Mr. Funnel
Mr. Ross Mr. Martin
Results
Dockyard Reen,
Mr. Waldle
Mr. Lewis
Mr. Newnham
:Mr. Ash
Mr. Norris
Catholic Union
Mr. Pereira
Mr. Gin
Mr. Brotherstone
November 1935 it was unan.mously Stella. YI... 17.05.15 18.40.05
Major B. E. C. Dixon),
As Eunice, 3 ... 17.19.50 18.44.00 (Mr. E. S. O. Dunlop)
3
twenty-four
in
decided to form the Hong Kong Amateur Billiards Association. there was an attendance of more than thirty-including offic.al re- presentatives from billard-playing
clubs
the Colony-It is evident that the suc- cess of the Association is assured. The Committee which was elect- ed at that Meeting has drafted the Rules of the Association and wish to present same to a Generai Meeting for its approval.
A Meeting therefore is be re held on Friday the 29th. "Noyem. ber at 5.15 p.m. in the Board Room of the South China Morning, Post. Limited.
Q.M.A Digby .8g. Smith
Sgt. Leach
20 30
45
Results 1 R.W.F. Sergia.' C.S.M. Dale C.Q.MS. Cheetham Sgt. Fre.man Sgt. Beard
L Jenner
G, Yerinian
HOCKEY
JI
Triangular Tournament
Through a solicitor, Mrs. Mc- Morrow entered an appearance to the present proceedings, but cwing to feligious scruples as a Catholic, she would not defend the
action
SIR D. HALL CAINE IN AIR CRASH
Bir Derwent Hat Caine of Heith
Heath House, Hamstead
was the
-acto- sightly injured when pane in which he was flying to Liverpool from London. crashed at Barrow, near Chester, recently.
Bir Derwent, who was flying so Mr. Justice Hanna sald that he lo, lost his bearings and lander was satisfied from her evidence in a field. He was told his where- that only 3 dissolution of the abouts and took ŋff again. As the marriage by the ecclesiastical machine was rising it crashed into authorities would satisfy her re- a telegraph pole ligious views. Having regard to the fact that the husband relled injury to the head. but was able
Sir Derwent received
a alight
hia impotence (which
to proceed by road to Liverpool. Lordship found, to be true' bad not sustained repudiation of the contract of marriage by the wife, his suit must be dis-
At the Club ground yesterday, the Navy beat the Hongkong Clar eleven by the narrow margin of one goal to nit in the first game on of the Triangular Tournament.
The game was very fast and the Navy thoroughly deserved to win Both sets of forward's played well and consequently the defences were kept busy to krep them in check.
WHISKY SENT IN
PETROL CASKS
missed.
his but
The McKinley case, he said, was exceptionally diicult on the facts. Mr. McKinley was 28 years of age. The husband was a widower with four children and was her 'cousin. He was a well-to-do mer-
chant and at the time of the mar-
riage was 50 years of age. They
were both members of the Church
of Ireland.
་་་ ་་
"Mr. Justice Hanna said that he was satisfied that, as far as the
Thousands of Gallons wife was concerned, the marriage
Seized in Raid
Calcutta, Oct 20, Thousands of gallons of liquor, hundreds or maunds of molasses, and other ingredients used in the manufacture of spirits were seized
39
58
37
Sgt. Solis
82
38
Results
4
34
C and P.0/s
J. Todd
32
S. 'McLean
29
39
41
G. Tanfield
22
-
59
Results
1
R. E. Sgts.
Results 4
'L/Bgt. Black 8/8gt: Warr
22
32
27
60
29
Information received that liquor
60
was being illicitly manufactured in Calcutta, sent in barrels to Dar-
Recults 2
€.B.C.C.
53-
as leading brands of whisky
31
48
46
22
big Excise party raided a house on the, out-skirts of Calcutta, where
Results 3
LEAGUE TABLE
2 8 2
**869 -1 SPPAN
+18888 18836 -1 2888G.
Mr. Antonio.
Mr. Bahtos.
“MITDA LUIZ
Results
RN.X. Police
Mr. Down
Mr. Bellamy
Mr. Towler
Mr. Stafford
Results
Prison Officers
Mr. Willerton
Mr. Pule.
Mr. McTavish
Mr. Perry
Dr. Shaw
Garrison Sgts.
Sgt. Ransom
Trim
35
Sgt Finney
8/8gt, Chant
8/Bgt. Wade
Mr. Bdwers
'Mr. Bentley
Mr. Wiliams Mr. Westlake Mr. Major
R.W.F. Sergis
Cathole--Union
2 73 26.4 18 4 2 5 5
by excise officers this afternoon in one of the biggest raids ever car- ried out in Calcutta.“
jeeling es patrol... bottled there,.
was not one of affection or in- elination, but rather a marriage of convenience.
He found that the wife was not impotent and dismissed the petition.
"OVALTINE"? JERSEY COWŚ
Sweep The Board At The. Dairy Show
and sent back to Calcutta stores At the Dairy Show at the Agri
brandy, and wine, fed to an in-
cultural Hal, London, on the 2žníḍ
October, the Ovaltine' Jersey Herd
vestigation, with the result that swept the board by winning the:|
à distillery with the most modern 'contrivances is alleged to have been found
arst prize in all three classes.
In addition the Herd, secured the much sought-after extra Insper- Hon Prize for the animal giving the greatest quantity of milk, and Twenty men were arrested. also the Reserve award the only was found that, although the two award given in this class. house was situated in the heart
37
70.1
-C, and P.O,'s Dockyard Recti
R.N.Z. Police
· 42:0
Prison Officers:
2 5 5
R. E. Bergta. ......
བྷ་ཏྠུ་རྒྱུ་
C. 8. C. CH
2 4 6
Results
Garrison Sergia.
23 7
St. Fats,
2 1 9
In
Highest break to date:--22, Mr.
Da Luz Catholic Union.
17.
Every animal entered by the of the residential quarters, no one Ovaltine Dairy Farm secured a had ever had auspicions concern prize a 100% success and a re- ing it. Later in the day a Ger-markable achievement which seta man was arrested in Darjeeling the seat on the record season This man arrived in Calcutta some which this famous herd has en- months ago, and for a time lived Joyed. The total number of
luxuriously furnished nat. awards gained in 1935 at the prin The police have seized two motor-cipal Agricultural Shows is no less cars belonging to him."
than 116.
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more sparkling the conversation.....
more congenial the atmosphere WHEN THE WHISKY IS HÁIGI
Don't be Vague
ASK FOR
Haig
Bole Agents
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Hong Kong
Tal. 20135.
A NEW CURE FOR BLINDNESS
Just Tickle Under The Arm"
A remarkable case of blindness "Extending from the brain to cured at the the feet are nerve fibres we call has just been National Hospital In
If Queen- pyramidal tracta.
there is square, Bloomsbury. by means of nothing wrong with the nervous injections in the arm.
system the toes turn downwards 3.5 a result of tickling: Elsia Cross' toes turned up.
A twenty-three-year-old London typist, Mias Elsie Cross, til a year ago had never been seriously III. One morning as she was dressing she noticed a haze over her eyes. wh
Rapidly the darkness grew; at the end of the day she was half- bind Next morning she could only just see a brilliant electric light held a few inches from her eyes, and in two days 'she was! totally blind.
A TUNING FORK
"Next we struck a tuning fork, and rested it on her legs. She felt none, of the vibrations
PINS AND NEEDLES 'We touched her all over with cotton" ;, wool. Sensation was blunted. We filled test tubes with hot and cold water, put them on sensitive parts of her skin, picked her with pins and needles—the felt nothing.
"As a final test we drew from the base of her spine some the For six months she went from fuld which surrounds the brairi, one specialist to another. As aand is found in the spine as well. last resort one of them suggested she should go to the National Hospital
"There." said the doctor who attended her, "we disregarded her eyes for the moment. Instead, we tickled the soles of her feet.
From this we found that the trouble was not in her eyes at all. but that the nerves between the brain and eyes were diseased.
"Injections, cured them,, and · in Ave weeks she could see perfectly well again.”-
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