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MR. EDGAR WALLACE AS A PUBLISHER.

COULD NOT GET £5 FOR ·

"FOUR, JUST MEN."

An experience as a publisher was related by Mr. Edgar Wallace at a luncheon given by the Wor shipful Company of Stationers at

Stationers all.

Des Voeux Road,

THE HONGKONG

"SCHOOLGIRL'S TRIP TO IRELAND.

WAITRESS FOR TRIAL ON ANDUCTION CHARGE.

Rose O'Grady, a 23-year-old Irish girl, charged at the London South-Western Police Court re- cently with the abduction of an; 11-year-old girl, Muriel Dunsmuir, was committed for trial.

The couple were

TELEGRAPH.. MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1929.

THE

WORLD SPORT

Instead of keeping the ball cloše, were always dangerous, shooting at the first opportunity and with marked judgment. But för superb defensive work by Baker and Bark-

INTER-HONG GOLF MATCH.

BEAT EWO.

ham, who could not always rely WAYFOONG JUST MANAGH TO on the men in front of them, the score would have been much heavier.

An exciting hong golf Leung Wing-tak equalised with match in which the result a fast drive about 25 minutes from was not decided ́until tho the start, and mid-way through last four-balls match was recorded the second half Chounor put in favour of Wayfoong, was play.

found at KOWLOON'S FINE burst, Suen Kam-shun netted for through his own goal when pres-ed at Fanling yesterday between

Castle-bridge, a village near. Wex-

ford, on February 2.

Muriel is the daughter of Mrs.

Florence Dunsmuir, the widow of

a son of the late Mr. J. Dunsmuir,

VICTORY.

at one time lieutenant-Governor CHINESE ATHLETIC

of British Columbia.

O'Grady, who was not legally represented, said: "I took her away for her own 'safety's sake. She Intended to run away.",

Mr. R. D. Wheeler, proprietor of the Lytton Hall Holel, Putney, said that Mrs. Dunsmuir and her four children lived at the hotel. O'Grady had been in his employ as a waitress for six months. On January 30, just before dinner served, he inquired for O'Grady, but she could not be found. She had gone and taken

was

DOWN BADLY.

ROYAL NAVY ALSO GET A

SEVERE SHOCK.

SENIOR SHIELD TIES.

tha Athletic.

Bed for a centre by Fung King Jardino, Matheson and Company cheong and Wong Mee-shun, and the Hongkong and Shanghai There were narrow escapes

at Bank.

The full acores are appended:

Waytoung,

W. J. Clerk...

Bingles:

Byro

3. Mendourall

Gezo

A. Plea

P. Tod.............

Two Different Phoses. The football in between was in both ends subsequently, but both Wayfoong were a point up at the two distinct phases. In the first pairs of backs played splendidly end of the morning singles, but The Navy forwards wore rather seemed likely to loose their ground GO] half, Kowloon were definitely on

top. Their halves covered the of colour, a fact which may be until Piercy and Tod, who had won Athletic forwards splendidly, and attributed to lack of support. their matches in the morning, euf- some brilliant interceptions by Moss was the best of the half-fered defeat in the four balle Guest and Pile provented the backs, but all three were slow on against Beveridge, and Dunnett, opposition from becoming at any the ball, frequently allowing them- time a dangerous attacking force, selves to be robbed while trying though once Angus ran out in the to get the ball under control. nick of time to clear a broak- Firth and Van Tromp wore the

E. D. Black.... 1 through by Ng Kam-chuen, while best wing, without succeeding in 1. Raiken o k he sayed on the goal-line by a making much headway against LVM. Grayburn B. D. P. Bei frantic effort after fumbling a Tin-sang, who played a sterling R. A. Green von 1: W. D. r. Własn shot from Chan Kwong-ui,

game. Barkhani was chiefly res. G. Mit .... 1 W. B. Cornaby.. B. J. Fox. 1B. Kalherland 7. For the most part, however, the ponsible for reduelag Fung King- R. A. Stuart wink 1 - E. B. Clarks [By "Wanderer."],

Athletic were seldom in the cheong to impotence, checking W. Deverides Whether Kowlook are destined picture in the first half. All him repeatedly in the cleverest Bennett..

semblence of cohesion was broken | manner.. her luggage. Muriel Dunsmuir to appear in the Shield final laup by the keenness of Kowloon's accordance with the precedent of defensive play, while the Athletic George Johns, a taxi driver, said that at 6.30 p.m. on January the past six seasons still remains goal was raided repeatedly, The 30 O'Grady hailed him and told to be seen, but whatever happens most dangerous moves usually him to drive to the Lytton Hall in the semi-finals they fully lived developing on Kowloon's right. Hotel: She made him pull up just up to their high reputation as wing where Hedley and Eastman Shield-fighters on Saturday when gave a brilliant exhibition. Hed before they got there.

"I thought it was a servant run- they eliminated Chinese Athletic fey was the star forward, dribbling after a shaky ning away from her place," he from the competition. The result delightfully

wa's the biggest surprise.. of the said, and added that O'Grady was

splendid passos, McKelvió wus then joined by the little girl, and second round ties, though it to opening, and feeding Eastman with be "drove them to Paddington happened that none of the Senior constantly prominent also, though matches panned out quite she was inclined to wander to the expected.

detriment of the usefulness of Miles on the left wing, who, at the same time, kept' He Cho-ying and Wong Shui-wo or tenterhooks by his speed and persistency.

was also missing.

Station.

Girl's Story.

"

RECREIO OFF AND ON, Police Sécure Replay After Hard Struggle.

Bay

It would be incorrect to that the Club de Rocroio were of form, since with their stronges: team for some weeks doing duty they gave one of their best alls. plays, but there was an absence

punch. in the attack, and the defence was inclined to be shaky under pressure.

Tunnatt

E. P. Birentdeld H. Dwayne N. IL. Proctor.

Total ...... T

Black and Kaikee

D. Newbigging ›

R. Gorden

11. J. Tanam

A. J. P. Xoard 4

Footballa,

....... 24

Grayburn and

Clerk Fox, and Beveridge and

Mili

Fttiart

ind

2

Lennon and Metal Belth and Соход Wilson and Cornly

Sutherland and

Clarkı

2 "Tod

Btreatfield... Q wayne and

Proctor... 24

Total ... 0 Bingle 744 18%

Piarey and Newhinging and

Gordon ***

Board

Laron and

T

Total

Ainarlon

SUSPECTED "RED"· AUSTRIANS.

WARNING BY SHANGHAI GERMAN CONSUL

The Athletic thad suffered defect Muriel Dunsmuir, asked by the

Twice the Recreio secured the Clerk if she understood what it on only one occasion in fourteen meant to take the oath, laughed, league matches, and since they had

lead, and twice they allowed the Police to secure an equaliser. scored two victories over Kowloon, und said, "I don't know."

The second half was a different Perhaps it fe no small feat in Grand totals ... She smiled continuously: She the visitors from the Peninsula said she became friendly with were' scarcely conceded a chance, story. After an early raid in which itself to score two goals against O'Grady about three months ago. more particularly as the "Athletic Miles missed an open goal, Kowloon the" Police defence, but there had struck a hight patch, and played into the hands of their on-occurred many opportunities of They were fond of dancing.:

The Magistrate asked her were fresh from a victory over ponents by playing studiedly on the netting which were not turned to Both McKelvie and account, and this in spite of the whether they had discuss the powerful Royal Nayy eleven. defensive. เริ public lancing, and Kowloon; who ware black bands Hedley withdrew into the half-fact that their raids alwaye ap- The Police forward line oxhl "It cost somebody £1,800-not Muriel said that "What do you out of respect to Robson, who died back line leaving three forwards to peared dangerous, myself, because I had not got it. call it had suggested that they in the hotel, fire, gave an ex handle the attack. The result was Then I was paid £76 for the fail should go on the halls as "Maggie hilarating display in the first half that the Athletic half-backs tookbited less polish, but they attark- a lend of 2-0 and complete control of the game, and ed with great determination and

when Kowloon's defenders repulsed

Manila, Mar. 14. copyright of the book by George and Lily," and that they would eatablishing Newnes, and three and a quarter try to get a hall at Castlebridge, never thereafter last their grip.

expected frequently caught the Police and Customs authorities million copies of it have been in Ireland. Rose had suggested Another upset was the defeat of the ling altacks, sent the ball back their penchant for doing the un

Recreio defenders in two minds. here were alarmed on the receipt Nold."

Ghat they had better try to get the. Navy by South China. The into the thick of the fray,

On the whole, the Recreio were uit of a cable from the German Con- away from the Lytton Hall Hotel Navy were regarded as likely all, playingShield winners, but South Ching

The Athletic monopolised lucky in their failure to win, aulate in Shanghai of the supposed Referring to the Metropolitan "when they were

play for

26 through nearly

members of the arrival in Manila of Karl Sahfield caught them on, an off-day and the Folien Force, Mr. Wallace said whist."

Muriel denied that she told here was no mistake about the minutes in the course of which Police were very certain that they and Franz Kruspel, Austrian that in spite of recent happenings, he believed it to be the finest and irls at her school that she in-worth of the latter teant's victory. Angus brought of a series of bril-had scored a third goal when Bel- citizens, who are said to be travoll-

the straightest police force in the tended running

away on

The two other Senior games liant aves. Kowloon's 'defenders tras carried the ball dangerously ing in the Far East to faster "Red 'world,

Saturday. When Rose knew that

extra timo. The Recreio fielding in each other's way. but in spite tackled. tion she (O'Grady) said that they their hest side held the Police to of all criticism on this score, it must had better go at once.

the Athletic pressure magnificently, The Magistrate-And you did? draw and might easily have be admitted that they stood up to

| won, while the Somersets drew at no time giving an opportunity during a melee round the Recreio papers. They are holders of pass- Muriel (laughing)-Yes..

committed O'Grady was then

Fine Defencé,

:

somo

There was the recent case of a other girls were aware of her inten./ Were unconclusive, in spite of crowded the goal and sometimes got near If not over, the line when i propaganda.

"published a book because J could not get any ordinary pub wealthy man who was concerned lisher to advance me even a five- in rather an unpleasant proseen pound note upon The Four Just ton. He offered £10,000 in £100. Men," he said. "It taught me to notes to a police officer, who re- keep out of the publishing busi- fused it, and the man was prosecu-

ted and sentenced,

next.

for. trial.

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WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY.

They are said to be travelling in Gosano netted for the Recreio SOOR after the start and before the guise of journalists on behalf of a group of Austrian news. the interval, Fraser equalized

Iwith the Royal Artillery after for a clear shot at goal. The Ath-gost Gosano restored, his afde's | Ports Insued by the Austrian Con-

obtaining a half-time lead.

The Junior games; were well forecast, the results in full being:-

-SENIOR SHIELD.. Chinese Ath! 1 Kowloon South China

2 R. Navy

advantage with a fast shot from close range, but the Police had the better of the subsequent ex- changes, and McGreavy put them on level terms.

sulate in Shanghai.

Authorities here have been re- quented to cancel their passports and to detain them for boing "Red" propagandista. They are reported to have left Canton on February 28 on the way to Manila through Yunnan,

letic, attack was amothered by sheer all force of numbers, though I think it was bad policy by Kowloon to give them the opportunity of main- taining their efforts almost un- checked.

When live minutes remained for 2 play it seemed likely that Kowloon 2 would hold them to the end, but Suen secured from Ng Kam-chuen,

Both Sabfield and Kruspel are ran in and kneed the ball over was conspicuous, was at all times 29 years old.-Maxilo Bulletin, Angus'a head when the goalkeeper equal to the occasion, and good

1

Recreio

2 Polico

Somersets

2. R.A.

JUNIOR SHIELD.

7. R.A.F.

2 Polico

2 S. China "B"

3

7. P.W.D. (Chin.) Junior League.

K.0.8.3. Royal Navy Somersets

Athletic Res.

Queen's

Both teams were at their best in the extra time, the Recreio.no

furious attack. The ting up a

Police defence, in which Wynne

1 attempted a desperate tackle. Kow-scoring chances did not come the

luon were kicking too strongly and

way of either cleven.

1 cleanly afterwards to allow the nos- A. A. Remedies made a wel- SCOTLAND'S VICTORY.

1 1 R.A, Res,

KOWLOON MASTERY. Dogged Defence in the Second

Half,

The importanes of getting in the finst blow

never botter demonstrated than in the manner

Was

of Kowloon's somewhat вет-

ing the Police in the first half SECURES THE CALCUTTA CUP.

sibility of an equaliser.

come to the Recrolo side, and he Had Kowloon maintained their was largely responsible for chock- attuck in the Becond half I belleve they would have won by a greater margin, though it may be when they were seriously threat argued that the end justified theening. Xavier and Silva-Nello means. The whole team player were sound at back, and Belirse amazingly well in the first half, wo safe. Pile and Hedley being the out- standing players, Eastman being excellent also. The half-backs

aational victory over the Chinese were strong in their tackling giving nothing away, and got the ball up Athletic. It was a

memorable match, replete with thrills, lively the field nicely. In the second incident, and Individual brilliance, half, they defended atoutly.

The Athletic were best served and Kowloon retired from a game

by Lam Yuk-ying, Wang Shul-wa, Suen Kam-shun and Ng Kam: chuen. The latter was their most dangerous forward.

fought at a terrific pace, worthy

winners,

THE NAVY'S FAILURE...

South China's Forwards

In Fine Form,

:

I

UNINSPIRING GAME. Somersets Draw With. Royal

Artillery.

London, Mar. 17.

The Rugby international at Edinburgh yesterday resulted in a victory for Scotland over England by 12 points (four tries) to & points (two tries), Scotland thus recapturing the Calculta Cup, and bringing honours level between the two countries-British Wire-

Lenst interesting of the Senior Shield ties was that at Sookun-Jess. poo where the Somersets, making their first appearance under the auspices of the II.K.F.A., and the Royal Artillery gave an uninspir ing exhibition, each side scoring

twice.

TOURISTS BEATEN.

JAMAICA DEFEAT ENGLISHI

CRICKETERS..

AMATEUR. FOOTBALL.

The Athletic have the reputation of commencing with a burst, but

The Somersets woro rather Kowloon took the initiative out of

forlunate to secure the lead at an their hands from the very start in

early stage of the game, a long a most impressive way, a amart

Kingston, Mar. 17. shot from the wing completely combined movement ending with a

An All-Jamaica team boat Cahn's brilliant shot by. McKelvie which

The Navy scored first in their deceiving Fletcher. An equaliser XI by 144 runs.

All-Jamaica scored 317 (Holt 128, stretched Chan Sex-pul to his Shield-tie against South China, came from Gill some 15 minutes limit. think this incident woke but there was something distinctly láter, but the Somersets again Rae 64) in the first innings and 447 the huge crowd of spectators to lacking as compared with recent want ahead as the result of a (Headley 143, Holt 56) in the second. the fact that the match was not to displays and when South China's free-kick, Rayson placing the ball Cahn's team made 271 (Bandham 159 not out) and 849 (Sandham 62, Iddon 62, Astill 83). Bmall took woven be the comfortable victory for the virile forwards turned the tables nicely, out of Fletcher's reach. Athletic that seemed possible, and it came as no great surprise.

After the interval, scrappy wickete for 77 runs in the first in-

nings of Cahn's side.—Rouler. the next put any doubts at rest.

The result was completely in play ruled largely in favour of Four minutes after the start, nccord with the run of the play.the R. A. and Bridgeman secured Lal Yuk-tat misjudged: a long lob The Navy were dangerous in open- the equaliser, Hall gave a capital from, the Kowloon half-back line. ing, and Pau Ka-ping had many display in the Somersets' goal, be and he stopped the ball from moments of anxiety. It was, not, ing largely responsible for their bouncing over his head with his however, until Ip Pak-wa had survival till another day. The hand. It was a penalty, of course, raced through and the Chinese R. A. were a shads the better team and McKelvie left Chan Shekipu had put the ball in the not for a throughout, but lacked a shoot. standing with a splendidly placed disallowed, goal, that Poncock ing forward. Neither side mide, drive, Kowloon forced three took advantage of a bad position any serious attempt at combina

D~ Lòndon, Mar. 18.. corners in quick succesalon, the ing by Li Tin-sang and Lau Mau tias, principally because the half-

The amateur International MODONT Athletic defence being temporarily and scored.

back lines saumad no responibil-match between England and Scotland demoralised, and twice Hedley had

aity: for constructive effort.

was played In fine weather: before Afterwards Brockman had

at beds bo-day. 18,000 spectators opportunities of adding to the great deal more to do than Pau

The match resulted in ́ ́a, wind for score. On the second occasion Ka-ping, though the latter had

England by three goals to one—", he pushed the ball through a by no means an easy afternoon.

Reuter. crowd of players, touching "The essential difference between Chinese on its way to Eastman, the sides, however, was their Somersets and fouth China "B" who scored the second goal from finishing. The Navy could make the Junior games were very one- ground and take the ball within sided. The K.0.8.B. acored seven. Kowloon thus secured a lead of the danger area, but their shoot goals against the R.A.F and the was inscribed ""T. Cornish, Wilber two goals in the first fifteen ng was woefully weak. South Athletic Reserves piled up an force-road, Finsbury Park, Lon minutes of the game, and there China on other hand, playing a equal number against the FW.D.don," was seized with illness in a was no further until four minutes much less deliberate game, and (Chinese) one of the Wednesday train at Coventry, and died on the

way to hospital. from the end when in a desperate making full use of their wingers | teams,

close range.

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THE JUNIOR GAMES. Except that between the

ENGLAND BEATS SCOTLAND AT LEEDS

An elderly man,, whose wallet

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