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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10.
WORLD SPORT.
SOCCER DISPUTE
ISSUES.
APOLOGY WANTED FOR LETTER.
of the Members of the Council Hongkong Football Association, at a meeting yesterday, passed a resolu- tion to write a letter calling upon Mr. 3. Lee, of the Chinese Athletic Association, either to confirm that he wrote
letter referring to the recent ccer suspensions to Un South China Marming Post on November 14, or to give a publle apology. The matter was raised by Mr. K. K. Duncan, who was particularly mentioned, and who sate it was a slight not only a stan self, but on the Emerg trg Committee astast the Council as well.
Mr. 4. Dradston presided user the
meeting
Mir, Darwan referred to letter which appeared in the South Ching Moriag" "Pand under the hending of "Soccer Stompensions" In the issue of November 14, over the signature of J. Lee, t Football Mannger. (Chinese Athletic Association," "He end that the letter conveyed the iden that he (Mr. Duncan) was more or less responsible for the two players being winded and further. The letter credited hint with saying, "You inny -tay at this meeting provided you keng your warmth shut and he a good boy
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HUNT CLUB RUN.
GUNNERS HOLD FIRST DRAG
OF THE SEASON,
LADY INVERCLYDE'S NULLITY SUIT,
PLEA OF "FOREIGN" DOMICILE.
A Muit for nullity of marriage brought by Lady Inverclyde "June" the actress) against her husband, Lord Inverclyde, wan mentioned before Mr. Juntlee Bateson In the Divorce Court re- cently.
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When the case was opened Mr. Norman Birkett, K.C., said that the matter before the Court at the moment was a summons taken out by the respondent, Lord Inver elyde, to dismla, à petition upon the
that that Court had no ground The Fanting Drag, which is being jurisdiction to entertain it. The run this yest by the Gunners, had it
Inal Sunday at the
first application was to dismiss the spening meet
There was a large pulition on the ground of no juris. "funters Arms," Kathering, including H.E. Sle William
diction,
Subsequently a summons Perl, Capt. Coltman, Hon. Mr. J. J. was taken out by petitioner
the
for! Paterson and Mrs. Paterson, Hon. the payment of alimony pewiente) Mr. W. E. L. Shenton and Mrs, Shen- į life. "Our aummons this morn ten, Mr. and Mrs. Turner, Mr. G. C. Moxon, Mr. A. J. P. Heard, Mr. Wing," said Mr. Birkett, "is to dis-
mina that petition on the Stanton, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Macrown,
ground-lack of jurisdiction." Major and Mrs, Hewson and mans others.
Mr. Birkett pointed out that in the petition It was stated that after London in March last year) the marriage which took place in petitioner lived at
Park-street, Londen, at Renfrew. In Scotland. and other places, but that the marriage had not been consum- Į mated. It also stated that he was a Peer, and had no occupation and was domiciled in Scotland, but resided partly in London partly in Renfrew. "Your peti- tiener is also domiciled in Scot- land," added the petition, na read by Mr. Birkett.
Mr. Ale Potts was present front the Volunteer Camp in uniform with a full parade of his troopers. They aft rode
in uniform and military
dtery, combining a little training with the pleasure of participating in in very excellent ride to hounds.
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the
and
Lady Inverclyde's Residence. Lady Inverclyde, it was stated,,
A stirrup cup was passed round by Mr. Pults and him "quarter bloke“ Mr. Mennmura, un behalf of the troops, to which the hanters did full Justler, after which Mr. Mould moved off with his puck to Sounn's bungalow, Hounds were put in a short distanes from the bung dew and a fast run was made by the lenders past the Country Club in the direction of the Shun Chun river, which they crossed in fillery along the foothills to Lond no permanent address, but I think anyone who knows may," Wa Camp to a check. After a short Sald Mr Dunian, “kniass perfectly propite, bounds were taken neross the well that I would not make such a
W river and Mould soon had his 112111 person, and this puck scampering away un a fresh Jester on really an oiling statement. 1175. sert that patrol path, which First g all 40 is a slight on myself, ¦ winds off in The direction of Tele-
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graph Par, und onlookers were able on the Emergency Com mitte nuk thirdly on this Council,
to get an uninterrupted view of the and easier it is the duty of thin
wford field as they re-crossed the Pomerid to write to Mr. Lee or to ha
ziver and tunde & "kill" at. Dowbig. But w
at explanation or
Hit's Hill. are apology"
Statement
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Chairman's Harry, be chaiz question ngain? At the last meeting of the Council they passed n vote of | engstulence. He thus Emergency Com- Imittee and I do not think we need to
take any nature of eurespundence. which appears in the Press. We have every confidence in the Emergency Committee art I do not think you xhould raise it again.
Mr. Duncan:That letter is written to paper and I signed by the manger of this Club. It is signed "J. Lee, Hon. Football Manager. Chinese Athletic Association," and if we are not prepared to fake notice of
mutter such us that I am afraid It is not going to say very much for this Council.
The chartan: Well, I reviewed the matter very thoroughly at the last meeting and I do not consider anything more need be sold.
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was living at present at Holford- end, Hampsterid. Mr. Birkett said that it was a suit for nullity, and the domicile of both parties was conceded to be foreign--that was Seolland.
The marriage was cele brated, in fact, in London, and there was at the time residence in London as well as in Scotland. These matters might be material Owing to ur batho vnk of distemper
to what he was going to put before The pack was small, but the hounds the Court. The matter which was which turned out carried a good head before the Court at the same time. and were fact eeth for the said Mr. Birkett, was a summons majority of followers, of which paly taken out for alimony pendente a dozen were in at the kill. Taking, the submitted that that aut
a fine on the opening run, thrusters will have their work cut out Inter in the season when the pack will be at full strength.
Mould and his whips are to be eon- gratulated on a very successful open- ing to the armson, and I have no doobi attendance will be registered at the next meet.
Forthcoming Meets, Forthcoming Meets are as follow:
Wed. Dec. 10th. Kennels, 3.16 p.nt, Sot. Dec, 13th.-DR's Corner, 3.16 p.m.
monk also was covered by the first matter, and that that Court had no jurisdiction to entertain the sult,
Mr. Justice Bateson-You sub- mit that if the first summons goes, the other goes?
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Mr. Birkett said that it would appear that the point at issue in the precise form in which he pro- posed to submit it had never been determined by any of the Courts. He contended that in a sult for SON ADVISED TO BE FRUGAL. nullity on the grounds alleged in
Chefoo, Dec. 9. A during robbery occurred here Wed, Dec. 17th-Jung Lin (Sha that there was a foreign domicile.
the petition, where it was concededi
An injunction to his son not to at 1.30 this morning, when two Tau Kok Rend), 8.15 p.m.
the quander
armed hundred Sot.
men in plain 20th-Sheung Shut, the only Court to exercise jurisdic Dec.
in the Police Station, 3.15 p.m.
clothes the matter was the Court
forcibly entered the Fifty-one radio receiving lice.com or Fat-chan. Wed, Dec. 4th-Panling Station, of foreign domicile. He knew of who died at Sam To
Fit-chus. Customs enclosure, held up the were issued in Hongkong during
Villnge, no case where that point had been Toi
Mr. Duncan-It is in the hands of the Counell but I think that some.16 st Bole Agent thing should be done.
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last year leaving Hongkong estate strike out of the gromit of lack worth $16.300. Probate of the will of jurisdiction.
The chairman:-Besicios, that letter.15 m. is date a month ago.
Mr. Bunenn:That
Wed. Dec. 31st. -Keanois, lutter AVIN 11.50 written on November 14 after the The Council meeting. We have had Bo otension to discuss the letter prior to to-night.
The chairman: Well, wiit you make a proposal?
Mr. Danean: No, I will do nothing of the kind.
The chairman: No action can bel taken unless a proposal is made. Mr. Duncan:-I quite agree.
Proposal Put.
Mr. J. W. Lindwin: -- beg to pro-
RUGBY.
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3.15
Ante-Nuptial Settlement.
has been granted to his son, Luf In, living at No. 4, Wing Lok Street, Mr. Birkett said that the only to whom everything is bequeathed. other matter which he ought to mention was an ante-nuptial set-
In his will, testator states that tlement entered Into 'between the while working as a seaman he was
parties in March, 1929. The mate- diligent and fregnt and thereby rial sentence was that "It is here-suceeded in buying No. 14, Eastern by provided that the rights of the Street. The will adds, "My parties and of all beneficiariesugal and shall
ghall necessarily be diligent and shall be interpreted, and engsti
abstain from
The following will represent the Club "A" versus a Navy "A" to-day,lated according to the law of Scot-quandering away the savings made | Neermber 18th, at 4.45 pan. :—
land, in which country the first by me throughout my life. This is Party is domiciled."
point most important." was short and simple.. He cuR-
The
the time and I thought it was u veryf Griffiths; J. S. Led G. A. L, Phuu-tended that the law to apply was intestate on January 11, last year,
pose that we ask for an explanation | S. J. II. Fox Harris-Walker, D. F. or an apology. I rent the letter at Kilby, H. V Kong (Capt.), 8. H. nasty letter. I really cannot langincipingdale. E. G. Dale, W. R. An- ner: W. B. Peers, Watson, H. D. Mr. Dunen having said such a thing drews, W. F. Kerr. E. P. Ruttress,
The chairman:-I am quite sure he Wilson. never did say It, but I treat these
things with contempt.
Mr. Baldwin-I think we ought to
do something about it.
Referee: Mr. G. P. Rees,
Mr. Duncan-It is a case where hni. stating that Tao Kwai-shing the authority of this Association in played for the Loh Hwa on Saturday, mi stake regards the pubile. | November 22, and asking for his post- Hongkong. It was reported
The chairman:-I do not quite agree tion
to that saylag. A very full statement that the local. Association wired back
was made at the last meeting. How-stating that the player in question ever, we can have a proposal,
had been мuspended. Later à mies. Mr. Hollands- have already sage was received from Shanghai to written to Mr. Lee and asked him the effect that Two would be prevented to confirm the fact that he wrote the from playing further, and stating letter, but it has been ignored. that he would be dealt with a the
The chairman:-I did ont
next meeting of the Executive Com- that.
mittee for playing.
"know
Mr. Hollands-I wrote and askerl
him to confirm the fact that he wrote that letter to the paper, but I have not had any reply.
Y The chairman: Why did your let
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for not come forward to-night?
Mr. Hollands-I was not aware of the fact that Mr. Duncan was going
ip Fung-shi, concubine, who'died the law of domicile, which in this at the Italian Convent, left Hong caso was Scotland, and if that were king estate which has been valud an that Court had no jurisdiction. at $37,200. She was late of No. Mr. Birkett had not concluded 53, Robinaon Road. Letters of ad- his address when the hearing was ministration have been granted to adjourned.
her son. ip Ching-shun.
FOOTBALL.
UNIVERSITY TEAM TO PLAY KOWLOON.
EXCHANGE RATES.
The following players have been nelected to represent the 'Varsity XI. against Kowloon Club en Saturday, at 2.30 Another matter discussed was the Recreio, Kowloon,
p.m., sharp, Ground:→ Athens.
manner in which the entertainment
Previous Day Yesterday.
tax should be dealt with, it being H. T. Bee (Vice Capt.); S. Reed, S. Shanghai
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to bring the matter up:
stated that an A large number of tickets were in hand It might be pos- | sible to have them atamned.
The matter was left to Mr. Hollanda
the mintter.
an individual, a. particularly to get in touch with the Government
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Goal, Clark;
Hockey Club plays the Royal Navy Bombay. The first eleven of the Hongkong Blo....
maller so much. Had it affected any
New Year's Day Team. other member of this Counell I certainly would have apoken vory The following civilian team much more strongly. If you are go-picked to, play against the Bervices Ing to have a governing body then on News backs, Martin and Li you must be considered as much.
The chairoan-It does not affect Tin-sanje;" halfbacks, Hedley, Oram me at all, what Mr. Lee says,
out the U. S. R. G. ground, at 5 p.m. Sliver (spot)...15.11/10 aut Lam Yuk-ying forwards, B. to-morrow and will be represented by Mr. Duncan-Mr. Lee signed this Gosono, Segalen, A, V. Gosano, Fung the following players: Gregory, W. letter as manager of the Association, and Ip.
Woodward, J. E. Henry, A. Dand, otherwise I would not have mentioned
M. W. Turner, J. Noronha, H. Owen the matier.
an follows:
Hughes, C. Francis, G. R. More, M. G. Marriott and T. J. Price.
A complete reserve team was chosen
The letter written by Mr. Hollands Goal, Fau; backs, Strange and C. was rend out, after which Mr. Baldwin Pile; halfbacks, Skinner,, McKelvis repeated bis resolution, to the effect and Dowman; forwards, Chun Yoo-on;| that a letter be sent to Mr. Leonak- McGrenvoy, Idin Nget-yoon, Suon and ing him to verify his letter to the Sabhan.. paper or to give a publle apology for inking such n statement.
Capt. Denkin segonded, and the re-
Recent Shanghai Incident. Durlug the meeting reference was made to a cable received from Shang-
solution was carried.
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In a hockey match against the England and Scottish committes Club de Recreio at King's Park for selecting teams for the England to-morrow at 5 p.m., the Y.M.C.A. confirmed President loover's ap
Washington, Doc, D. The Senate, without discussion, Scotland match on Christmas Day will be represented by:-F. Copa;pointment. of Mr. William Niches were appointed as follows: England G. F. Roes and R. Dormer: Doak, a trado union official, as Messrs. G. T. May, J. W. Baldwin and Mitchell, F. Allen and F. S. W. Secretary for Labour, in succesalon Ormiston, R. K. Duncan and Ashton, J. Smith and A. R. Brown.frican Service. W. E, Hollande: Scotland, Messrs. J. Smith: A. Tate, G. Kearns, F. R. to Mr. James Davis.Renter's Am MacTavish.
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