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IN A PERSIAN GARDEN Complete Song Cycle
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MURIEL BRUNSKILL
HUBERT EISOELL
HAROLD WILLIAMS
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THE HONGKONG
LADIES' TENNIS SEMI-FINALS.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930.
TELEGRAPH.
FANLING-GOLF.
STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.
MRS. KEARY AND MISS LO SUCCESSFUL
The semi-final ties in the Ladies' Singles Tennis Championship of the Colony played at the U.S.R.C. you terday produced some interesting play, when Mrs. Kegry and Misa Deki Lo earned the right to con testing the final, at the expense of Mrs. E. Grimde and Mrk. Book,"
Mrs. Grimble offord but slight) resistance to Mrs. Kenry, and the match was in no way exciting. Mr. Keary could scarcely be regarded as having produced her best form on thla occasion, but she revested many qualities, and thoroughly de served her success,
Mrs Grimble did not appear to herself and be very happy with
to anythurz mild to moitle down
Pant The Art fike her normal set was emptured by Mrs Keary at 13, who had an even easier task, in
he next, winning it at 6-2.
The brightest match of the after- he was that between Mies Lo and The latter gave a re- Mrs. Doak. markably fine exhibition, and the me than annually Both players reacted t ede driving on the forehand, but whereas Miss La mixed her shots. Mrs. Book became rather stereo syped and invariably indicated her just stinke before creating it. The eleven Fmpleted in minte Micuring it at 6-1, be opponent revered tomely well to take the next al d
thule he played herself unt in dean, and could offer bun slight psi dance fra Met Lois heavy at-
The win el in the final stanza.
fer exptured thy withond the less
FIGHT OVER SIXTY CENT DEBT.
TWO CHINESE FINED AND ROUND OVER.
An elderly Chinese, one of twn men charged before Mr. Lindsell this morning with disorderly con duct at Salwanho, complained that he was only requesting the other in settle a debt. He was shocked when the other called in two com- panions and chased him.
The Magistrate: And you broke his chock for him?
The prosecting police officer said the affair, which arose from a dispute over 60 cents, was not serious.
Both men were fined 35 and bound over.
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LOCAL FOOTBALL TO-MORROW.
ELEVEN MATCHES FOR DECISION.
1
3.00 R.m.-3. Morris and 1. Sith ARGYLLS V. KOWLOON.
9.20 a.m.-O. E. C. Marton and 1.
W. Shewan,
924 m. R. Andrewer and A.
H. Ferguson.
9.28 nm-A. E. Limon and A. 132 B. Stewart. S. Dodwell' unui J.
K. Macfarlan. 136 am. S. Archbutt and J. M.
Walker.
9.40 a.m.-F. 3. de Rome and C. C.
Sturk.
44.m.-E. J. R. Mitchell and R.
Young,
9.40 m N. 1. Smith and K. S
Robertson.
3.52 - A. 11. Muran and D.
Forbes,
9.56 m. A. E. Raworth and A. 1.
Purye
10.00 T. G. Beanett and J.
Start.
10.04 An- A. . . Bowker and K
S. Murton,
10.08 .m. J. W. Pranks and D.
Robb.
10.12 --J, H, Raikes and 1. S.
Maclaren,
10.16 aut.A, 1. Beenphreys and
D. 1. more.
10.20 a.m.-M. 6, Ms and 5. 4.
H. Fox.
...
100x
J. 1. Shelishrar and E. D. Matthewa,
1,211, Rezerves.
St. Andrew's Society
3032 m., C. Shrubsle zad Ef
A. Lammert.
1036 am.--4, G. Campdsell and 1.
Forlar.
19,10 3.51. -J. H. Pavy and M. N.
Cochrane.
10.11 .. D. Ellis and 15. Kamp-
10. IN ALIN. I. (
A. Redmond,
MR. BREWER
VINDICATED.
(Continued from Page 1.)
VICEROY'S IDEAS
(Continual from Page 1)
type might be expected to work, whole, the jury might think they and does not attempt to ignore the the fusion, objections that may be taken to it, were done to create that the bank was financially sub-though it contends that "most of With amali actual these objections are inherent in stantial. cash capital
the bank any attempt to share power." In und
The question of how elected [By "Wanderer."}
secured premises for over $200,- Chinese Athletic and the Royal and established itself as a members of the Government as- in citted with an Official element nro Bank the. Urst importance
ol Artillery are not fulfilling their Des Voeux Rond. 18 the jury to retain their following is answer- icague fixtures to-morrow, and the thought it was part of it scheme ed in these words: whey must be programme is therefore reduced to to pose before the world as nav-able, over the widest possible fteld eleven matches as follows:
ing control of a large business that the circumstances permit, to frame a policy in accordance with and that this step was taken in accordance with that pulley, and the views of their supporters. This, in turn, implies that Parliamont that Mr. Brewer knew it, then in that ease they would be justified will be willing to define the pur- for which it would wish to in Anding Mr. Brewer guilty free its constitutional right of | the charge.
interference in
in the policy the
Senior Division. Recreio v. H.K.F.C. Club-Recrein,
3.36.
Police v. Somerseta-Kowloon, šati. Royal Navy v St. Joseph's
Stadium, 4.15.
Kawleon-Sool;umpoo.
Argyll
*.
4.15.
Second Division.
V University,--Navy Navy Roy.
ground, 245. Recreio Ros, v. Sonjersets. --Recrom,
2.15. Kewloon v. Club, Kowtonn, 246. Argylly. St. Joph's Chatham
Rond, 2.-15.
catur
Its ver-
The jury retired at 2.40 and re- turned at 3.46.
The foreman intimated that the jury was unanimous
which was one of "Guilty."
Foregone Caneluston,
#titi sientener was suspended
Mr. Brewer February 3, when again addressed the Court, declar- ing that "rom the moment thal
the Third Division.
ruleel that your Lordship |transactions RAS.C. -Caroline South China V.
Hill, 2.45. HA.O.C. V. Somersets. - Chatham
Rof, 1.15.
RAF. v. R.E. --St. Joseph's, 4.15.
were
transactions, the vendet | foregone conclusion
have never have
maintamed
Ca WA
berause 】
We
t 1 Bave
1
have had actant cash. maintained first they were, as str. The Acrylls and Kowloon pro-Udly puts it. Theoretical cash. mise the most aftructive game to believe they were each by opera-
Inw. I have morrow. Kowloon have retained tion of their last week's team with two bofieved them to his factual there-
An Enthusins!.
**
exceptions, the right wing having tore. If, as a point of law. I was been dropped in favour of Moss wrong, I cannot piend other than
Before the season I knew it to be false, and singson, 1 F
leegan, in a friendly at Korleon. Mayor the Highlanders won 2-0, and they ere in such good form just now that they shoull obtalu two points, tinugh they will mund to play hard for them.
and O
10 11. .1 Lowly and
Ha 18.56 400 1 18 Gence
Butter 11.09., T. . Mosuction and d.
and 55.
Codthart,
E i REDE A W. Walsh. 11.04. W. A
B. 1. Stock. 11.36 0. A Riehl 0 M
Sturl.
A
1.
Willia 11.90 a.m. (", H. Matthews and C.
11. Cotty.
11.24 .m. P. S. Grant and J. E.
Richardson.
11.
11.24 .m. R. W. Tolin and J. B.
Lanyon.
m. J. W. King nod J. D. A. Hutchison, 11.36 m. R. L. Stewart and J W.
Alabaster.
3. Andrew and
A. C. Els and 13. A.
1.40 am. C. 1.
G. T. May. 11,44 aan.
Mills.
|
& T
PROBABLE TEAMS. Probable teams include:
L
Government of India, and that an long as the policy pursued does not menare the objects which Parlin- ment declares its intention to`safe- guard, the Government of India would be at liberty to manage at- Inirs of Indin."
British Safeguards.
The purposes which, it is aug Rested. His Majesty's Government nu safeguard, elude defenec, foreign relations, Internal security, Braneial objections, financial stabi- lity, protection of the minorities and of the rights of the services by the Secretary of Stale and the prevention of unfair economic and commercial discrimination.
"The
de-
of the recommendations Statutory Commission as to the Provincial constitutions, with which, in general, we astree, repre- sem response to the popular mand for provincial autonomy. ing contain, within themselves, a mans of increasing adaptation to lovat circumstances, and the wishes Lat those who will be changed with
the tank at working the constitu- tion that the Commersion have out-
'
Harmony in Working.
Dur proposals for the Centre in amplification of the plan put for- ward by the Commission have been designed with a double purpose.
ama harrister and have certain enthusiano for compan law. 1 predneąd this Statutory Report, nul ei a document that The Recrein entertainer the Club | intended to defraud anybody, but. and should register adher win the contrary, because new, Bulterheld and Goldham in alisent from the Club it could defrand no-one. but 1 team, while the Recreio are stilt produced it as an enthusiast in any without Silva-Netto. It will be
line of work or
or profesion would
It was H. m. Rith no 1. close-fought contest, but the Re-produce something new.
creio's forward punch is likely to precedent and, to my mind, one worthy of apperring some day in he the important factor.
The Police are not expecting text book. Apparently was
On the one hand, we have sought the Registrar also, points from the Somersets, though wrong, but They may give a good account of while disliking my Statutory Re to examine a means by which the relations between the Executive to be legal themselves, while the Navy-St.port, believed it
and Legislature can be established on basis which offers a reasonable Joseph's game appears likely to be before signing his name to it, touch and go.
chance of harmony in working. Only Possible Verdict, Mr. Justine Wood said in part:ed to post the way to the action
On the other, we have endeavour You will realise that I have listened with very great patience that may now be taken to place Itecreio: Lawrence; Xavier Sousa: Marques. A. Gosano, Balto what you have said and I will upon the constitution the first but n definite impress of "Dominion you that the facts you trae, B. Gosano, Ward, Silva. Ro-sure
have set out so far as they have Slatus." cha and Santos.
In the evidence before
It is exactly in this way that Club: -- Rodger: Strange, Bi- Appeared
The verdict of "Guilty" brought attained to constitutional nation- each and all the Dominions have 11.36 m. 1. J. Blackburn and C.Shop: McBride, Stewart, Watson: the jute, I have Tully considered.
4. Duncan, Gray, Segalen. A. Dun-in by the jury was their unanimous. Myenck.
A. 0. no 1. Yales and 12.00
ean and Fowler.
after verdict. It was given Brawn.
Kowloon:—Angus; Martin. File: close and careful consideration of We have drawn what appeared tå Love and 1. A. Bowman, McKelvie, Bliss: Mows the evidence before them. The us the consequential inference that 12.01 p.m. i
Keogh,
listened carefully to the evidence the Government of India which re Club 2nd: Fogwill; Stoker. Į 17. not 3.
side in the Crown should be think it is right that I should directly Hynes, Sloan, Puncheon, Tarlin;nd everything that was said.
devolved upon the 12.17 11. Younger and C. P. Alexander. Bell, Strange, Juckson, say here that, having followed the Governor-General, mud that there
and Smith.
evidence
I myself agree with should go the power to ap with them, I Kowloots 21:--Angus; Guest, fully with the verdict and that propriate the revenues of Eustajan; Everest, Penny, Parkis the verdlet is the only possible one
Individuality.
We think it right to state clearly
41,4 m, J. Gardner and B. C. B.
Watson.
11.32 a.m. W. A. Stewart and S. S.
Perry,
12.08 .m. W, D. Johnson and W. D, Sitapson, Gillott, Hedley and ad- trini lasted for four days and they the exercise of the functions for
flarris.. 12.12 a... Allison
Ashworth.
Russ.
ARMY BOXING. SOMERSET 11. OPEN COMPETITION.
ROS.
son; last. Davies, Spury, Cotton, Bickford.
Recreio 2nd:-Marques: Costa,
Lawrence; Figueiredo. Marcal, Ogley: Gonsalves, Roza Pereira, marques and Santos,
LEAGUE CRICKET. INDIAN RECREATION CLUB V. RA.
The following are the K.CC. teams ist. XI v. the H.K.C.C., league
justified by the evidence,
India.
You have been indicted and you, yourself. realise the gravity of the charge on which you have that if this were done the Govern
no longer been convicted and it is my dutyment of India would
Եր merely the
of the agent to pass a Mentence which, it is. hoped. will deter you from doing time it would possess a distinct in- Secretary of Stale. For the first again. It anything of the kind was your ambition to appear na adividuality. It would, it is true, be within specified limits under the Director of a Corporation which| had a gigantic financial stability control of His Majesty's Govern- and you knew, and no-one knewment, but it is of the essence of better, that the Instone Bansia our proposals that that control was nothing of the should be such as to establish o Corporation kind.
partnership in place of subordina- It is a painful duty to
passion. Bar of this Court. The sentence which I pass upon you is that you be imprisoned for four months
The Annual Inter-Company Open Boxing Competition of the 1st Suimerait Light Imamry evanpenced inst night on the ring erected Murray Barracks. Altogether 78 entries in the various weights werd received, ana, perforce, the compet1- tion has to be spread over two days.
it was expected that it would be possible to noli 43 ugate last night. ina would probably nave been tou case, had not a number of contests for Saturday: terminated abruptly by the k.o, route, and quite a lot of men taued to apmatch on H.K.C.C. ground at 2pm sentence upon a member of the fear for one reason or unother. In 1. C. Lyn! (Capt.), E. C. Fine, F. a, sixteen nights were won on the F. Fincher, W. Brice, F. Goodwin, F. were Zimmern, H. Jex, G. C. Burnett, W. knock-mat, and seventeen teen
Hang, D. Laing an F. S. W. scratched. Therefore, u decon Wha
Smith. reached in filty-tive of the seventy-
2nd. XI v. H.K.C.C., league match bghts senequitd in the LWO
1973 H.K.C.C. ground at 2 p.m.- petition. The semi-als and finals win be fought to-ught in the same R. E. Lindselt (Capt.), G. Lee, N. A. p.m. E. Mackay. I. Overy, . E. Lawrence. comiting a 2.30 Results of inst gat's fights were as F. E. Skinner. G. A. V. Hall, J, Fraser, K. R. Macaskill, D. W. Gregory and Bantamweights-te. Greenham A, I. P. Raven. Reserves:-A. W. R. Swayne scratched, L/Cpt. Adams, L. W. Tipple and A. J. Kow. The following have been selected to Richards and Pte. Pearce receiving a walk-over. Pic. Colwell .o. Pte.represent the I.K.C.C. v. Kowloon in Durman, and Pte: Paddick won on League mantelys on Saturday at Boints from Pte. Alacoonud,
Featherweights-te.
and
square,
TOWB
and
Huig
eth-
1.
2
without hard labour.
THE RECENT PRISON OUTRAGE.
WARDER PLUMB NOT YET FIT TO APPEAR,
The Government of India would
then be a distinct entity, enable of acting in domestic matters on is own initiative and within the ambit of uncontrolled powers free to pursue its own policy."
Period of Transition.
To the various Dominions and to foreign countries it would oc eupy a new position which the growing freedom in the conduct of external affairs would promote. That It would not be an entirely
Ta X-(Away). T. 1. Pearce, 1.4 further formal remand for independent Government is due to one week was granted by Mr.vircumstances, internal and ex-
ernal
and Bryan w.o. Cpl. Sheraton detent- More, A. Reid, E. J. R. Mitchell, J.
to. India which are generally
I'te, Gale scratened, Ptes, Wooldridge Owen Hughes, A. C. Beck, 4. R.jwaltma, at the Central Police Familiar. If it is possible for the led Pte. Inorogood on points, and k..Tisley, E. R. Duckitt. O. E. C. Marton Court this morning, in the case Round Table Conference to auggest
Ptes, Roberts and Bryan in subsequent G. E. R. Divett, 1. C. Etherington, H., which Chin Siu-chung, rounds. 14Up1. Kenniston, Pes. Clippingdale (itos). Kane and Sowden, and Ber. Walch,
1.
#
Detective Inspector Shannon the prosecution might be able appeared for the police and said
case to proceed with the week. He was not sure the
nit~
prisoner of Victoria Gaol, means by which provision can 2ml XI (Home).-W. W. Mackenzie, accused of stabbing Warder Bert be made for the period of trans- tion, we woull set no artificial or won on points in the second round, II. J. Armstrong, it. H. Will J. D. Plumb.
Statutory barriers to the and Pte. Moure ko. Pte. Western. Humphreys, A. J. Wolf, R. S. W In the third round, Pies. Wooldridge Paterson, J. Hinton, P. W
We believe that a great part of Read More scratched, and Kenston Pinner. S. J. Stanesby E. Collins,
tural evolution we desire to
J. Chadwick, J. W. MaeVariado (Res) .. Sowden,
next Indian opinion will be ready to re Lightweiglus-The six Bght in the first round ended with /. Pte. Hullund, and Pte. Wilkes k.. Pte. ductor would not give any definite is the special interests of Williams, 'ues. Day, Meur and Rawlings. Pie, Lloyd won on points anawer as to when Mr. Flunainment, provided that Great Britain, on her side, is prepared by O'Keefe, und gra, Swabry and Smith from Pte. Eastwood, and Pte. Bauleh would be fit to appear. flowever,
where w.. into the final, both Piek, Roches as auon is the doctor announce falter in her desire to invest India action to show that she does not entering the next round, Swabey, Williams and O'Keefe againter and Wilkra «erntehing.
complainant would ha
with the constitutional status that won. Other fights in the second Heavyweights-L/Cpl. Cullen and AL to atlend Court. the
she seeks and that her political round saw three .. by 1/Cpl. Pien. Body, Townsend
prosecution would informa his Adams, and
to 144 Pies. Honeybun and seratched, and St. Gainty ko. Pie. Warship. It was probable that Lynck, whilst Pivs. Leaver and Bhad- Baker in the first fifteen seconds, rlick won on points. In the third The method of acoring the points he would be fit by the end of the round, Leaver," Adams, Lynch and woo by ench Company allots four month Williams won on points.
points to the winner of a weight, three On being told that there would. Welterweights.—Pies. Bull and points for the runner-up, two points be a further remand, the defen- Webb by the short route, and Pte, for losers of seral-finals, and one dan asked if the complainant was Dicks Wo., only to be defeated by point for the winners of two fights not yet fit to appear. L/Upl. Woodhouse in the next round.not reaching the nomi-final. Points at His Worship informed him that Ptea, Webbs and Parceli scratched in the conclusion of last night's boxing it was because Mr. Plumb was not formal Federal relations with Bris the second round, and L/Cpl. Sunter-were as follows: --LQ. Wing, Ant to appear that another remand tigh India-Reuter and British feld ko. Cpl Lovell.
Company, 17; Company, 4: C Com-
Wirelona. Middleweights.-L/Cpl. Hearne k.o. | pany, [7; D (M.G.) Company, R.
that the
and Treasure
was necessary.
evelopment appears to justify."
States Attitude,
The authors of the Despatch ars.
arrived when the States generally, would be prepared to enter into
of opinion that the time has not yet