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THE HONGKONG' TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY.. 3, 1931,

APPEARANCES DO NOT

ALWAYS DECEIVE.

are

SINGAPORE TENNIS

TITLE.

CHINESE RETAINS THE

· CHAMPIONSHIP.

OPIUM POSSESSION ·

PROVED,

FALSE LABEL CHARGE NOT BROUGHT HOME.

not

LORD YPRES' BOOK SENSATION.

SIR-J. FORTESCUE'S ATTACK.

SOVIET TIMBER SALE DISPUTE:

£30,000 DAMAGES against

ARCOS.,

* London, June 13. I have read, I think, most of the books written by English military and costs were awarded by Mr. Damages amounting to £30,000 men from the sixteenth century to Justies MacKinnon in the King's 1913, including many by officers Bench Division yesterday to W. N. with a grievance and by ill-condi. Hillas and Company, Limited, tioned grumbling privates. But timber merchants, of Mall Build- nover have I encountered such a Ings, Hull, against Arcos, Limited, lamontable work as Lord French's

of Aldwych, London.

"1914. The most charitable view

Messrs. Hillas claimed damages is that it is the work of a monu-for breach of contract with regard maniac.

to an option which, they alleged,

historian, in a sensation June was that mutun consent, and that Such is the verdict of Sir John they had on 100,000 standard of Fortescue, the famous military Bussinn soft wood. The defence which

the agreement was can- number of Blacking Magazine the parties entered into in front- denitri with "Horace

The man or woman whose akin ភ clear of blemishes, whose cheeks are evenly coloured with the glow of health, whose eyes

Lim Bong-200, the Chinese

Rovenue Offleer Humphreys, be- are clear and bright, is present holder of the Singapore L.T.A. Tore Mr. Hamilton, at the Kowloon ing an appearance which is by singles championship, retained his Magistracy this morning, charg: Bo means 21

These title Inst week when he defeated cd Tang Luk with possession of deception. things

all indicativo

S. Matsukawa, of

11-0, 0-0. He false opium labels, resembling those Internal health and cleanliness. was a real champion, and smashed

Issued by the Superintendent of When the internal organs are his way to victory after a terribly Imports and Exports, and also with hard fight for supremacy in the possession of savon mace of pre- doing their duties, when the wasto first sot.

pared matter is being regularly and

The final match started in

red opium. In the

The defendant piended work when. completely eliminated from the previous

70

guilty to both, charges. system, the bloodstream is kept minutes play, the first set was

R. O. Humphreys said he went |cloan and pure.

left unfinished with the score at to the cockloft on the ground floor or complexion. blotches and is was resumed the rou-h.30-1.m. yesterday and found the

76 in favour

of the Japanese. of 341, Reclamation Street about eruptions, dull yellowish eyes,ditions were anything but favour defendant asleep with another man, are the direct results of incom-able for good tennis,

The recent picte elimination of waste matter rain made the court "stodgy," Later, witness asked the defen- from the intestines. This ас- slowed up the balls at times, and dant for the keys of a chest of Drien and Lord French's agreement, which was later con.. cumulation contaminates the made them keep very low at drawers, and he produced them methods of command in the early firmed in writing.

Another disadvantage from a jacket hanging on the

Mr. Justice MacKinnon hold blood; particles of waste matter others..

days of the war. circulation to be was the balls quickly got black, wall. Witness found in the drawers are set into

During the battle of Mons, Str that the plaintiffs were entitled to some boxes containing the oplum. John writes, come lodged near the skin. Those and visibility consequently was

French (afterwards the difference between the con- and a further search revealed, the Lord Ypres) was strangely inert:

tract price and the market price particles serumlate and cause skin poor.

Though both players had to labels underneath the rattan mat

Though aware at 5 pm. of the of the goods, which he assessed kuffer from these disadvantages of a bad apace, not occupied by the imminent danger that threatened £44,468 78. 2d., but in view of the Matsukawa was the worse handi- defendant. The defendant denied him, he remained for long passive plaintifs would have had in dificulty which he thought the capped, for it did not suit his knowledge of the oplum or labels.

The commander-in-Chief sim- "play-for-keeps" tactics, and con-

disposing of the goods, and the functions nly abdicated his

and add the two

kelihood of the loss they would sequently he had to force the pace.

commandera This made the play much more

Halg and Smith-Dorrien)] to have sustained, he made a deduc- interesting. The Roven games played to complete the

Arst set

settle the details between them-tion of £14,468 78. 2d. selves.

A stay of execution was grant- lasted 16 minutes, while the

He should have issued writtened. second 01 AVILA over in 12

orders to his subordinates. Ho did

blemishes.

Apart from the havoc it plays with personal appearance, incomp lete elimination is one of the general grunteat mennees to the health, for it is in the congested intestines that most disease germs find their ideal breeding place.

The greatest safeguard you can

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of minutes. an ocensional dose l'iukottes, the all-vegetable Ivor and laxative pills. Pinkettes are the latest product of scienco In the field of aperient research and represent a great advance on all other knwon inxutive agents. The reason for this is that they are not habit forming. You do not always have to be taking Pinkettes. Every now and then is sufficient tune. 10 keep

in perfect Pinkettes are indeed Liver and

and Arc Laxative Perfection,

TOU

H.K.F.A. PROFITS FOR YEAR

SATISFACTORY FINANCIAL

POSITION.

The accounts of the Hongkong Football Assuefation. to be pre- sented at the annual meeting to be held on the 10th instant, shows that at May 31st the Association

grent aid to complexion beauty had a balance of assets over liabili All chemists can supply you.

M

ASSEUR & SHIMIDZU. ASSEUSE S. HONDA. ASSEUSE S. KISAKI.

for many

years of

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loctors.

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DAYS

SHOE

SALE

AT

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ties totalling $15,520.62, The Pro- fit and Loss Account showed a net | profil of $4,616.96 for the year.

The defendant, in answer to the charge, suid he had gone to the house to smoke oplum, and after-

wards went to sleep. The jacket, from which he produced the keya, did not belong to him. He was forced to put it on by the fokls of the Revenue Officer.

corps

Mr. II. du Parcq, K.C., and Mr.

not do so; but himself retired first. Vos (instructed by Linklatera "to St, Quentin, 26 miles to the and Paines) appeared for the not be plaintiffs, and Sir Thomas Inskip. Mr. Hamilton discharged defen-south." where he could

K.C. and Mr. F. Van den Berg dant on the first count, and fine found, and then to Noyon him $150 or, in défault, three

From thence, at 8.15 pm. of (instructed by Wynne-Baxter and months, on the second,

August 201 the French liaison Keeble) for the defendants. officer reported to General Lab. rezac, "Battle lost by British Army, which seems to have lost all

U. M. OMAR GETS THROUGH.

VICTORY IN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP.

At least one giant of the lawn bowls world has survived the recent invasion by less noted players. U. M. Umar, a former champion and inter- The Challenge Shield Compet-art player, met B. L. Holland on the tion resulted in a profit of 3981,50, the Lengue a profit of $1,025,01 and the Interport Account a prost of $7,700.43.

Various suggested

alteraliopa

of rule are to come before the anmal meeting.

LAWN BOWLS.

CLUB DE RECREIO TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW.

The Club, de Recreio teams for to-morrow's Lawn Bowle Lengur matches are:

1st Tenin versus Kowloon Dock Ree. Club, at Kowloon Dock, 3.30 pm. A. S. Gomes, R. R. Robarts, L." G. K. Souza, R. F. Luz (skip); Dr. R. A. C Basta, C. A. Lapes, A. II. Basto, C. ti. Silva (skip); E. L. Burras, C. II. Basto, C. E. Marques, L. A. Gutierrez (skip).

2nd Team versus Kowloon 0.C. at Club de Rec. nt 8.30 p.m.-H. A. [ Alves, A. E. 5. Alves, A. V. Barron, }

Palier green and won by 21 shots to 13. The full scores of the

were:

Heni

1

18 12

match

Omar Holland Shots Total Shuts Total

LOSS TO CRICKET.

J. G. Ozoriu (skip); L. F. Xavier, PROMINENT PLAYERS LEAVE

J. M. M. Alves, J. J. Basto, F. V. Ribeiro (skip) . M. Remedios, J. M. S. Rosarini, A. Ribeiro, F. X. M. Silva (skip).

GOLE

the STARS Play It

WEEN WITHIN

SO YARDS OF THỂ

GREEN IT IS

SABER TO PELY

ON THE CHIP

Silot

When should a pitch shot, be made? When the chip shot?

A pitch shot should be used only when necessary.

SINGAPORE.

G. E. Livock.

Squadron Leader and Flight-Lient. worth. two well-known sportsmon,

JARREDAMELANINCSENTERORDEN DECORTANAELITE

"TELEGRAPH" ART SUPPLEMENT.

Many Topical Pictures To-Morrow.

To-morrow's Issue of the Telegraph Art Supplement will contain many pictures of topi- cal interest.

Amongst these will be a fine aerial photograph of the wes- tern district of Hongkong, pictures taken at the St. John Ambulance Fete at Lee Gar- dens, and photographs showing the progress being made with the new reservoir at Aberdeon. Other pictures will show the bowls match between Civil Ser- vice and the Police, the tex

party arranged by the Univer sity Photographic Club, and a group of "The Bowen Players." There will also appear the first batch of portraits of students who won successes in the recent Trinity College of Music examination.

MENTERIANITZALLISONORIZZANGURENCHERYNEBETULAN

cohesion."

¿ message very signi- ficant of

atmosphere at (British) General Headquarters.

the

Smith-Dorrien,

PROBLEM OF THE UNFIT.

WOMEN URGE STERILISATION,

London, June 12. Twelve hundred vomen de legates at the annual congress of the Women's Co-operative Guild agreed at Cheltenham yesterday almost unanimously that demands should be made to the Government for legislation to ensure:

Compulsory sterilisation of the

unfit;

That no expectant mother should be put into prison before, and until one month after, her child is born.

The debate on sterilisation pro- duced several spirited speeches.

moved The original resolution called on the Government to take stepm to legalise voluntary sterilisation in the ease of anch persons who were liable to trans- mit serious mental and bodily de- ferts.

Facing Facts.

Mrs. Enever (Leytonstone) said: "I have a recorded instance where fourteen mentally defective women have between them brought one hundred illegitimate children into | the world. We must not be aqueam-

ish about this matter.

"In the upper classes sterilisa- tion is much practised, and doctors The battle was that of Le Cateau, are prepared to race the con onl it WRS not lost. Smith-sequences. The welfare of the Dorrien made his

natlon must come before the report

he

had ligious objections of people."

An amendment that compulsory, Action and

the,

that effect

off his

to

rc-

broken C. G. Wiggles-secured his retreat; but he was instead of voluntary, sterilisation.

for taking too should be asked for was carried by have just left Singapore and their openly rebuked

cheerful

a majority of 2 to 1. departure will be felt keenly In

a view. Colony, S.C.C. and United Services pubile that when Lord Freuch Sir John Fortescue tells the sporting circles.

Published his book "1914":

I remember rushing eagerly to it in the confident hope that It would clear up divers obscurities.

short perusal

fell

Both have represented the Colony at cricket, and have made their pre- sence felt. Livock is probably one of the finest batsmen that Singa- After

avery pore has had, and many centuries back aghast, saying: have come from his fishing willow, must be mad."

Its chief He is also a wicket-keeper of the

The

man

SUGAR MARKET.

THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.

object seems to have The following cable at the close first order. Wigglesworth, a fore-been a malignant attack upon of the sugar market yesterday has

ing

bat, who has given some ex-Smith-Dorrien, but the malignity been received by Messrs. coptionally bright

ight displays on the (I am sorry to use strong words treath and Co.- Padang, is, in addition, a very use- about a dead man who had done

forward Ruccess.

London Terminals. March 1932 7/1⁄4% down ad.

Pen-

ful bowler, while there are few good service as a soldier before better fielders. It la in the cricket 1914), though conspicuous enough,

May 1932 7/2 down 1⁄2d. field that their absence will prove was outdone by its clumsiness and the greatest loss.

August 1931 6/6 down d. stupidity

December 1931 6/934 down id. Wigglesworth also played for the which could be refuted by a glance He made the wildest statements,

New York Terminals. Colony at hockey, and as a centret official documents; he uttered

March 1932 1.61 down 1 pt. met with considerable downright falsehoods, which could May 1932 1.56 down 2 pt.

have been proved to be such by

July 1931 1.82 Down 3 pt. living witnesses; and he was 10

September 1981 1.37 down 1 ps eager in defamation that not un- December 1931 1.45 down 2 pt. frequently he contradicted himself. Sourabaya (2/7/31). Trust Smith-Dorrien suffered in silence Mills sold 5,000 tons Browns because he was "a good. soldier. 17.25 per 100 kilos.

great entous opinion, present prices will be maintained. and yet, Market Armer; tendency is that

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

9.24 L. G. S. Dodwell & 5. E. Waller, 0.28 A. Lench & W. R. Vallance. 9.32 G. H. Bond & E. T. E. Nash. 0.30 J. B. Mackio & G, W Rosva, 0.40 K. S. Robertson & D. M.

McDougall.·

0.44 W. C. Shields & R. C. Law. 0.48 R. M. Wood & J. E. Richardson 0.52 0. Eager & A. D. Humphreys. 1.50 G. W. A. Tafton & H. W. Dulloy,

and in Sir John

in the critical hours of 1914 "ho Unassociated Milla sold 2,000 had proved himself infinitely bot-tons Whites ex New Crop 18:30 tor qualified for the post than Sir per 100 kilos. John French."

NEW AMBULANCE.

TO BE RECEIVED NEXT: THURSDAY.

We are informed that His Ex- PARIS TO JAPAN. cellency the Governor will on Thurs

day next, 9th instant, inspect and receive an loan, for the use of the pert. PRIZE OF 220,000 FRANCS FOR Brigade's new ambulance. At the the St. John Ambulance Colony, NON-STOP FLIGHT...

time, he

ho will present awards ards received from Headquarters Tokyo, July 2 The function is

is to take place at Government House at 8.45 p.m., and

TWINS FOR MRS. SOONG

BORN AT SHANGHAI ON WEDNESDAY.

** Shapghai, July 2 Mrs. T. V. Boong, wife of the Finance Ministor, gave birth to. twin girls at the Country Ho

The infants weighed 21⁄2 lbs. pital yesterday.

each

If you have an approach shot to be made from a point, say 30 yards from the green, it is safer to use the chip shot. If a trap intervenes

the pitch happens to be the only course for you to take. Walter Hagen his high position among top flight golfers to his

akill in playing chip shots, according to a British expert. Hagen is to with his chips that he out in two shots,, instead of the usual, three with two patte, which par allows. The newspaper Nichi-Nicht has

A three or four Iron is the boat offered a prize of 220,000 france it is expected that there will be a Mr. Justice Festiam, having com club for chip shots, Try to carry to the French airmen Le Brix and representative gathering of vice ploted his task in Shanghal, arrived

herm, by the (2), and. D. sa Kas one-third of the distance to the Dotat If they succeed in their con- patrons members of the Fish morninen route for Singapor pin

the ball roll the re-templated, non-stop flight from Committee, Staff Onker Bas we will take this Rock Boi distanceART-KRENE Paris to Japan Reuter,

geons and Division Oncere pertament

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