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** Tse-fa," that abnoxious form of swindling which goes under the name of gambling, which was driven underground through the energetle and determined drive instituted by the Police after the ap- pearance of an article in the Hongkong Daily Press of Feb. 6 last, has once again assumed such proportions as to be deserving of prompt and systematic Police action.
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Rumours
of its revival began circulate early in July--two months after the Incal fress had proudly announced that "by de- termined action by the Police, thix swindle has. at last, bren eradi- catal."
On a
cradicated by the Police, would be advisable for the law officers of the Crown to so amend the Gaming O dinance as to permit of the IMPOSITION OF A HEAVY GAOL SENTENCE IN ADOL TION TO A HEAVIER MAXI-
RESULTS
First round Colony Lawn Bowls Singles Championship matches played yesterday resulted as fol- lows:
At Kowloon B.G.C.-E. Souza beat C. W. Lam by 30 shots to 15 (24 heads).
At KFC.-T. Coleman beat J. McCutcheon 21-11 (19 heads).
At Police RC-M. B. Purvis
beat R. M. Ogden 21-13,
At Hongkong F.C.:-J. H. Gelling i beat A. G. Gratton 22–16, A. W Hircock beat B. A. Mansell 21-11. In the quarter-finals of the Pairs Championship, at the K.F.C.: -W. L. Walker and B. Duncan beat N. J. Bebbington and J. F. Mc- Gowan by 28 shots to 13.
At Civil Service 0.0.:—L. J. Bitva and J. F. V. Ribeiro beat D. A. Rozarlo and J. S. Landolt 19—15.
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Investigations made 21 that time revealed that it was only be- ing conducted scale and as a sort trial balloon
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vigilance guardians of the Luw
Escaping attention, "tse-la" has gone from strength to strength until it has now, once again, assumed such proportions as to give rise to the suspicion that the same syndicate which panel's, d 11.18 form oj swindling Is behind this new rackel
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AGENCIES FE-OPENED
When I first made its reap- pearance, depots were opened only 1 outlying and rural districts and bets for small amounts only accepted. Encouraged by were their success, the organisers have re-opened many of their Corner depots, or agencies.
The betting-slip, reproduced on this page, was issued by one ul these depots on Tuesday night.
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EARLY ACTION NEEDED
SUNDAY'S CRICKET
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The difference between the pre- sent sup and those issued in the early part of this year is that the former bears a serial number and
As the Unofficials drew the at- the amount of the bet or bets are tention of Government to the open their cricket season unoffi- clearly indicated, whereas
pre-seriousness of this type of gamb.clally on Sunday morning when viously the amount of the bet was ung, at the Budget Debate on Feb, they entertain Lane Crawford's in only given by vertical strokes. 20, so must they again draw Gov a friendly game, commencing at & each of which representa unernment's immediate and most a.m. cents. The name of the issuing serious attention to its resurrec depot is "chosped" on the backton and to its evil effect on the of the new slips
As stated in OUT previons articles. "tse-fa" is so strongly financed that it could afford to suec at any fine which a magistrate might impose, even up to the maximum of $1,000. In order to guard against its revival. after it had been
life.
Following are the teams:- CIVIL SERVICE: A. Watson, F.
moral and financial structure of Harper, B. Harper, J. Hempsey, M. the Colony's economic and social. Purvis, F. Haynes, 8. Colbert, M. Unless its revival is nipped in and A, N, Other, Umpire-W, Cəl- Mercer, G Stone, P. D. Crawley
the bud, "tse-fa" will once more
ledge. have within its colls Chinese men and women from all walks of life, and bring in its train another suicide wave.
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Senor Madrigal (left) and Dr. Carlos Romulo,
Visiting
Hongkong at the moment is leading business magnate and Auaneier of the Philippine Commonwealth, SENOR VICENTE MADRIGAL, who travelled here with another leading Philippines figure, DB, CARLOS P. ROMULO, publisher and editor- in-Chief of the D.M.H.M. Newspaper Group.
MASS AMERICAN WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Many First Round Surprises
China's Relations With Canada, Czecho-Slovakia Reviewed
China's foreign relations with Canada and Czechoslovakia and the Government's measures for financial reform were discussed by Dr. T.F. Tsiang, Secretary-General of the Executive Yuan, at his Press conference in Chungking.
Dr. Tsiang said that China and Canada had decided to exchange diplomatic representation and the selection of the Arst Ministers by the two countries was expected to be decided upon in a few days,
Dr. Tstang added that he was Meanwhile, the provincial taxes particularly gratified at a state shall be taken over and collected BROOKLYN, Sept, 10 (Reuter-ment made recently by the Cana- directly by the Central Govern - The mass American women's gulf dian Minister of National Defence mezit, thereby effecting unification championship had many first that Canada will aid China and or hnancial administration This round surprises. the chief of which the U.5.6.R. with military supplies is one of the most important pell was the elimination of Betty Jamie- and materials. This statement. hetical reforms in China, D., Tateng son, title-holder.
sald, not only indicates the close remarked, adding that from now relations between China and on, the Central Government an Grace Amory, Jean Bauer and Alice Berlanger, who shared with Canada but further demonstrates take comprehensive, measures re- Miss. Jameson the lead in the pre-relations between China and Bri-Istration in the light of local
the enhancement of the friendly garding national financial admin vious day's qualifying round, were
needs. (Central News: also beaten In the first match stage, but Miss Jameson's exit was cognition of the Czechoslovakian
Following China's recent re
near sensational because she held what seemed to be the winning continued, the Chinese Govern
Government in Britain, Dr. Tang lead of four holes at half-way.
NOTHING RIGHT
Lain.
Iment has recieved a reply from President Edouard Benes forward-
Koo.
6,000 JAPANESE CASUALTIES
Recounting the recapture of
conference stated that Fonchow
Senor Madrigal, who is one of $7,000,000 pesos, and a considerable the few multi-millionaires in the amount of real estate. He is also
ed through the Chinese Ambas-Foochow on Sept. 2 a Chinese Philippines, has immense interests the biggest copra and of dealer
The champion took only 38 sador in London, Dr. Wellington milltary spokesman at a Press all over the Islands and his busi- and merchant in the Common-strokes tu those nine holes and ness activities include steamships, wealth,
her opponent. bespectacled Janet real estate, copra and oll, sugar,
the Falippine Younker, could do nothing right. cement, and the lumber trade. Chamber of Commerce, Senor
After rds. Miss Jameson played His interests do not end with bus1- Madrigal was recently nominated well enough but Miss Younker ness, and he is prominent in poli- Nacionalista candidate for the staged an amazing recovery, taking tics, sport and public welfare work, Philippines Senate.
President
of
President Benes expressed. appreciation of China's "good" will and said that the Creche
and slovakian Government people had always been most
fell into Japanese hands for 135 days and the area under their se cupation totalled 250 kilometers Chinese attacks during the period, he said, had resulted in over 6,600 Japanese casualties friendly to China. When the Japanese were hur- SOLE OWNERSHIP OPEN BRANCH HERE
Senor Madrigal's present visit and win on the last green by que form. Dr. Tstang said that the spokesman added, they did not Discussing China's political reriodly driven out of Foochow the Senor Madrigal is sole owner of Madrigal and Co., which owns here, which is not his first, is pri-hole...
have time to do much damage to practicily all of the 28 inter-Island marily for the purpose of "looking
only 84 strokes, in the last nine holes to overhaul the champion
ments will be included spart HAWKERS
the Central Goverriments: bidget
Mes Pago, former champion, most important reform tu, the the docks and other purtasures in and trans-Pacific steamers in the things over," as his intention, he played 19 holes before beating Mrs. the present year was the unifies and around the ells. The Japan Philippines of local ownership, and stated in an interview yesterday) Patton, but Mra. Vare, better known too of financial administration use are probably heading for the his holdings also include the sole is to open a branch office here and as Glenia Collett, Maureen Orcutt As a result of the reform, he ex-South Seas regions, he believed.
of the Rizal Cement to purchase a residence on the and Marion Miles, three Curtis planted from the next fiscal year (Central News), ownership Company, the Philippine Cotton Pk He is also looking over Cup players, a had easy wine the budgets of provincial govern Mills, a string of Philippine news-three of his steamers which are at with four holes to spare.
FALL OUT papers, the Port Lamon Lumber present here in dry dock, Ho Co., the Calamba Sugar Estates, Would not discuss the Philippines
The Central Government will Graham Street, Central, was the which be recently purchased for position in the Far Eastern situa
tion, but predicts an Allled victory WOMAN VICTIMISED herceforth give directions to the scene of a fight between two veue- In the present war
surovincial governmetns in the pre- table hawkers yesterday morning, Dr. Carlos Romulo is a Vice- About 7 o'clock yesterday, moen- váratlan of their budgets, and ha al rosulb of which, one of the President of Rotary International ing a Chinese, woman, niet on check their estimates within which then recolved injuries to his head and may be the guest next Tues-her way to the Western: Market, they can formulate
fine other who was unica shod, helt budgett The following are the remite of day of the Hongkong leotary Club had her gold wrist watch farebly in necordance wit
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