THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927.
WATER POLO.
ALLEGED ASSAULT.
AT THE LEE THEATRE.
MAGISTRATE SUGGESTS A
V.R.C. WINS THRILLING
FINAL.
COMPROMISE.
The water polo league was The case in which. Wong Lang- ught to a close yesterday even-koon and his son Wong, Chi-yu, when the Victoria Recreation tenants of the second floor of 89 bmet and defeated the Kow: Hollywood Road, were summoned Boys' School Former Pupils' by the amah of the third floor of ociation by the marrow margin the same house for alleged assault, one goal.
was continued before Major C. oth teams had completed their
Willson yesterday. ures this season without a de- t and a close tussle was ex ted. There was confidence in camps as each of the team several well-tried players to on.
he players settled down to the e from the very start and both Is were tested frequently in the half. Angus did very good for the K.B.S.F.A.. otherwise, difference between the two na, on yesterday's form, would e been much wider.
Mr. D. L. Strellet appeared for the amab, and Mr. M. K. Lo re- presented the defendants.
At the outset of the proceedings yesterday Major Willson suggested that perhaps some compromise might be arrived at between the parties. He thought the dispute arose over what seemed to be a trivial matter, and it might, with profit, be settled out of court. He was quite willing to allow matter to be withdrawn from the
the
or the V.R.C. Soares and Raza played a good game at back on the whole Rocha, in goal, the V,R.C., was not very seri- Į heavily booked and he ystretched. Marcal, Lyon, gretted that this case, which ng and Cook, all well-known to was after all small
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mat-
Court, and, if necessary, heard in Chambers. He added that the time of the Court was rather
re-
1 swimmers made up the rest|ter, should be allowed to drag he Club's team. Of these play-on so long.
Cook was inclined to be er-
Mr. M. K. Lo said that he was
and Mareal was sometimes quite willing to agree with any kht napping.
proposal his Worship might make
or the K.B.S.F.P.A., Railton ed a very sound game, Simp-10 long as the impression that his
Witchell and Logan were good he forward line, but the V.R. efence was too experienced to e any gap for them.
earne played a good game at and, needless to say, Angus ped more shots yesterday than had done during the Season. only goal of the match was a lant backhand effort of Laing's ch was shot from close range which sailed in through the s between Angus' hands.
The Game.
clients were the aggressive party was removed.
Amal's Rights.
Mr. Strellett: My instructions are simply te bring home to the defendants the limitations of their rights. If they admit the assault, i think my clients will be satisfied.
Ninn Cherniacva and Nikifor Feoktistoff, with the Oriental
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There is no spirit of vindictive-NG SZE-KWONG AND S. G. LUM| WORK PERFORMED DURING ness behind these proceedings. | The tenants of the third floor sim- ply want an assurance that they can use these premises without interference. I have no instruc- tion to make a great fuss of this case, except to see that our amah can pass through the second floor door unmolested.
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rom the very commencement V.R.C. seemed to get the better he game and in the first minute -tested Angus with two shots of which Angus turned aside.
247 quence he was overpowered and Mr. Lo pointed out that son shortly afterwards tested settlement must be between his A with a swift shot which clients and the occupants of the ha held. At the other end third floor not the amah. He again tested Angus and D. added that it was inconceivable g sent a stinging shot at the that his clients, one of whom was which struck one of the up-the editor-in-chief of a respectable ta. Ffteen minutes after the Chinese newspaper, should fight
It seemed that the V.R.C. with a wretched amah." ers got the situation well in and their forwards rained a er of shots at the K.B.S.F.P.
2,166 severely beaten with bamboos, sus-LONDON DANKERS:--- 1.291taining injuries which left him 33 permanently lame. Despite this 70 handicap, he returned to duty and carried on for 20 years. Recently, through his lameness becoming worse, he was compelled to retire, 497 so he leaves the service on pension, Last Saturday, in the Customs
It is unfortunate that Mr. Khoo
The following is the report of work Hooi-hyg, the Singapore Lennis Cham- pion, will not be able to give an ex-by S.P.C.A. Inspectors during August: from the Olympic Games was looked hibition in Hongkong, His return
Transport. forward to with considerable interest Pouitry in erates .... by local fans and it was hoped that Poultry in junks and ferries... any a match would be arranged between Poultry on trucks and lorries him and Gordon Lum, the Australian Pigs in junks and ferries Chinese player.
Pigs in trucks and baskets Mr. Khoo returned from Shanghai Pigs in Taino Market
Dogs in Taipo Market on Monday but is prevented from Crates of fowls in Taipo appearing in Hongkong owing to in-
Market disposition and the shortness of his Cats in Taipo Market stay in the Colony, he being due to Heron return to Singapore during the week-Cattle in junks end.
Cattle ashore Sheep and goata nahore The averutary of the Chinese Re-Sheep and goats in junks was between the two amaha of the creation Club, Mr. C. F. Lee enter-Poultry by rail different dats and that his clients tained Mr. Khoo to an informal tea A
at Causeway Bay yesterday evening, Pics by rail had nothing whatever to do with
after which the Singapore Champion the actual assault. There was in
went to the Victoria Recreation Club fact no assault, just a heated ex-
where he met the swimmers who have change of words between two just returned from Shanghai..
mahs.
Mr. Lo said. that his version of the affair was that the quarrel
Tissue of Lies,
goal but Angus worked like ojan and kept them out. minutes before half time, how
Laing scored the only goal e match with a backhand shot beat Angus all the way. the second half the Kowloon made strenuous efforts to make he deficit, Simpson was well by the backs but found Soarea- Referring to the evidence given much for him. Witchell also by the umah of the third floor, several opportunities to equa Mr. Lorsaid that what she had said but lingered too long on the in court was a tissue of lies and The game became a ding-that she had committed perjury. struggle until just before thee would not hesitate to call her when the V.R.C. staged ana malingerer and a sham. Con- bombardment of the Rowcluding Mr. Lo said he would he goal. Again Angus showed pleased, on behalf of his clients, alents at goal and saved his to come to a settlement and added from heavy defeat. ae' match was singularly clean that he "would do anything to the game on the whole was settle this case, except at the Some of the passes were sacrifice of a respectable man's ant and a few of the shots character."
by Laing and Lyon towards After further argument it was lose of the game were exceed.decided to carry on with the case,
spectacular.
Special Match.
but to confine the evidence in such
a way as to enable his Worship to decide whether it was a quarrel between two amahs or whether the defendants were really con-
cerned.
Is learned that a special match been arranged by the V.R.C. ke place tomorrow between the
Evidence was then given by a esc Singapore Olympic Swim-
Team and a team of local Canton resident who happened to ers draws from the different be on the third floor of 89 Holly- a competing in this year's wood Road at the time. This witness said he anw the two de- Tendants handle the amah.
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BASEBALL.
UTH CHINA WINS THE
CHAMPIONSHIP.
winning against the Filipino at Happy Valley yesterday af on, the Dragons gained the Base Shield for the South China Athle Association for the third year in asion, yesterday's "gume result. in a alx-to-one pictory for the
ese.
Imports.
Poultry in crates Cages of birds Pigs in ships and junks From Mr. Khoo it was gathered Monkey in the ships. (crates) that both Mr. Ng Sze-kwong and Mr. | Rabbits Gordon Lum went to Tientsin where Pigs by rail they will play a series of matches. Mr. Khoo said that they left Shang- hai at about the same time that he left for Hongkong.
| Mr. Khoo mentioned that Mr. NE Size-kwong reached the final of the Open Tennis Championship held in Shanghai but was beaten by the Fili- pine, Engaya.
When asked if he had played Mr. Lum in Shanghai, Mr. Khoo replied that there was talk of arranging a match but it was decided that there should be no rivalry in the Chinese camp.
Mr. Khoo described Mr. Lum as a brilliant and aggressive player.
CRICKET.
INDIAN R. C. v. ROYAL ENGINEERS.
of them pushed her while the other match on struck her.
Cattle in ships and junks Sheep and goats in ship and
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The following have been selected to One represent the Indians in the above Saturday, on the Indian Recreation Club ground commencing at 2 pm. sharp-A. H. Rumjahn, A. H. Madar, J. S. Abdul-Curreem, S. H. Ismail, S. A. R. Ismail, M. P. Madar, A. K. Minu, J. S. Ackbar, A. ¡Number of dog admitted
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Reserves: D. Mohamad, S. A. Claimed ...
Sold Hussuin.
Bugs Destroyed Dogs died
In answer to his Worship wit- noss said he saw what was taking place on the second floor landing from the top of the stairs.
His Worship expressed a desire to see the stairs and the landing and suggested paying a visit to the house this morning. Meanwhile the ease stands adjourned 2.30 on Friday afternoon.
until
The Soviet hus inaugurated
1. R. C. Indian Merchants, In the above friendly match to be played on the I. R. C. ground on Sunday, the following will represent the I. R. C.: Sirdar Khan (Captain), F. Mohamad, M. P. Mader, S. A Hussain, R. Nazarin, A. S. Suffiad, R. Rahmin, D. Mohamad, S. A. RI
new method of obtaining informa-Bux, T. Hamet, and G. Mohamad. till yesterday the Dragons' had all their matches with two games ton concerning the location of the ynd, while the Japanese, their Polish foreca on the border by est rivals, had lost two games.kidnapping women. A few weeks vinning, therefore, the Dragons ago a Soviet detachment crossed secured sufficient number of the frontier and kidnapped a pra- to give them the Champion- sunt girl. Krystyna Furst, whe was working, in a field. The girl.
FOR THE TROOPS.
CONCERT AT THE BETTER 'OLE TO-NICHT.
Filipinos yesterday gave the who escaped yesterday covered 2 hard fight until the sixth with wounds, related that she was gs when they fell away consider cruelly terlared by Ogpu (ter and allowed the Dragons to pile ive runs, the margin by whichrist police) agents, who expected eventually won the match." in this way to get the informa- take part in a concert arranged tting first the Filipino players tion they desired. This was
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ed one run through Bautista while third similar case within & week. Chinese were blanked out. The
ons exqualised through T. Chinn
a second and from this innings
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52 Club, in the presence of a number 20 of his comrades of all branches of 84 the service, Supt. W. C. Woodfield, 18 of the River Police, presented Mr. Chegyidden with a handsome case of pipes, mentioning the universal 3,613 popularity enjoyed by the recipient 21 as a consequence of his genial 13,495 manner, his bluff honesty
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PROPERTY SALE.
VALLEY LOT SOLD FOR $12,000:
At Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa'a by the Y. M. C. A., Entertainment then found that the green was hardly Committee to be given at the level and would have to be raised Auction Rooms yesterday after Better Ole, Pekin Road, Kow-in hand, and the whole of it raturfed, in Happy Valley registered in the somewhat. This was eventually taken noon, a valuable piece of property, loon at 7 p.m. to-day: Surg. Lieut. The green is now in excellent con- Land Office as Section 6 of Inland. Bradfield R.N. (baritone), Mrs. H.dition, and those who participated eams failed to scora, for the next inpses and a series of errors in the Minney, (soprano), Mrs. D. C. in the game last evening expressed Lut No. 1569, together with the ecanters the fielding on both field had five players cross the plate Aubrey, (violin solos), Mr. R. Dor-themecires as perfectly satisfied with dwelling house thereon known as
being of the koe" hits but
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The Filipinos went up to a former, (humorist) and Mr. Suther it. majority were flies and players the last time but were blanked out,land, (entertainer).
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The scores por inuings were:
not then pitching up to form and Filipinos Chinese taking advantages of his Chinese"
128 4 5 6 7 Total.
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 010006 — · 0
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