WOMEN BLAMED IN, À DIRTY BAKERY.
WILL.
"ONLY WANTED MONEY,” SAYS TESTATOR.
FATHER'S REBUKE:.
ALEXANDRA CAFE FINED THIS MORNING.
DECOMPOSED DOUGH.
THE HONGKONG
SUSSEX GOING STRONG.
(Continued from Page 1)
BOWLEY AND "OULEEP""".
Brillant Batting Aids
Sussex To Win.
TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY · 15; 1931.
who were defeated by an innings and 76 runs.
In addition to -being, top scorer of the day with a well compiled 161, he carried off the chler bowling honours in the Northanta first in nings, securing half the wickets for fraction over seven runs aplece.
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Northants' initial knock realised
due
18:1 to Wyatt's trundling, and Warwick made such n strong reply,
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The censeo of the Alexandra Treating the Essex attack with that the closure was applied after Cafe appeared before Mr. Schofield.acant respect, Sussex piled on the score had ranched 368 for 7 To-day's radio programme to be The conduct of two women mem-Int the Central Police Court, this such a huge score in their first wickets. Went batted in rent broadcast by Z. B. W. on a wave- bers of the family during the ill-morning, on a summona, accusing inninga that I only required style for his 161, and remained un- length of 166 metros:
6.00-7.00 p.m. Chinezo Programme, ness preceding the death of his son him of falling to maintain tha Tate's bowling effort to assure defeated.
0.00-8.30 p.m. Foster achieved the bowling
Chinese Children's in 1920 ix criticised by the Inte bakehouse of the Cafe in n clean them of a handsome victory. This
Programme. Tang Yak-ying, alina Kee Fook, couition
they gained, winning by an Inn-honours when Northants made their alias Tsang Sum, in his third will.
The defendant intimated, that inxes and 63 runs.
endeavour to save the innings de Testator, who made three will al-
Bowley and Duleepsinhji were feat, and failed. He captured five together, died at No. 12, Third at the time the Sanitary Inspector Street, Saiylogpun, on February 9, visited the premises both he and the the star performers at the erense, wickets for 31 runs, and was main
professional person responsible were away from the
compiling aly responsible for Northanta din this year, leaving beni estate, worth
the Colony..
Jeharacteristic 137 and the Indian missal for 199. $21,900.
Sanitary Inspector Alles told the jagain excelling to contribute 13. Court that the bake-butme
Some magnificent bowling by inspected on June 26, and it was Maurice Tate, who captured G| fannid to be in a dirty and insanl wickets for 50 runs, raw Essex Genry Bowls Well But Falls fo tory vondition. Ants were elimb sent back in their first reply for ing aver the table while decompos-187 runs, and following-na they of dongh was found in the cracks failed badly to save an outright of the table, with the house in a pilefeat. being dismissed for 227. conernity dirty coalition.
The benson was show the premires and he promneed to clean the bake hone
been
WIER
Probate of the wills has granted to Trang Wai-kwong, aon, living at the Salylagpun address, fo the course of his third will testator states: "Then, two wo- an, at the time when Slú Lan was dying, were malevolent and treated him very unkindly. Every day they set apart one bowl and one pair of chopsticks for Siu Lain. They
The table hunt since been dared od rome near in hands after
It they happened to tench bered and the la him or his bed enver with their cleaner. banda, they would immediately watch then hand with, disinfectant, They only wanted money; they dol not want in see the dying man."
.
First Lient, Jose Maria Logan, if the Porturese Navy. engineer who died intestate at No. 8. Cal endt de Paz, Maenes, on June 5, 1929, Best Hongkong estate which ler Yabued at $24,000
tery of adminis|Pastion harve
A fine of $an wa· imposed
mach
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BOGEY'S FAREWELL.
Surrey Upset Traditions
UNAVAILING EFFORT.
Avert Defent.
7.05-7.50 p.m. Variety. Band-The Nightingales and the
Frogs.
Band-The Parade of the Tin Soldiers. The Band of H. M. Royal Air Force. MR200, Hamorous Song-What Wouldn't I Do
For That Man? Humorous Sung-You're in Love and
I'm in Love.
Ruth Elting. DB10, Organ Salo-Good Friends. Orgno Solo-Drink, Brothers Drink.
D1500. Terance Casey, Descriptive Sketch-An Old Time their
Sing Song." Claries Coborr in the Chair. DX21. Saxophone Solo-Llewellyn Waltz. Saxophone Solo-Souvenir.
A typical piece of bowling by Gary, though allowing Leicester to dismiss Worcester for 145 in their second innings, failed to save la side from defeat on frst innings,
Wonsister collected 231 in their first knock, and then, thanks to Rent and Perks, distled No longer can Kent reply ponents for exactly 125 runs less, there at Backheath to win Rout returned an analysis of 5 for them their aunt home math for 28, and Perica secured four wie against Surrey, The Lonton teamkets for 20 uput all post associations with
At Blackheath.
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Conry accomplished bin devestat-
The Hectory Field by defeating the Ling work in the stond innings, but the effort vadne too late, His seven flop Conaty he six wielets.
forentaited the dismissal of Warcester for Lin.
It was a match characterised b. low scores. Sent, batting 1. could only (ztal 207, 12 who h Surrey replied with 298,
granted to Mr. Carluc Anytido de Comme regrandis 4423 Inter Roza, exchange bruler, of Aleson-national Arpiemont -tabiliz dra Bubling.
coal murkeis, the Muna Secretary, Hongkong edals with sina Al. Shunwell, said the repotia Frank
with the nt was left by the late 1.5-Chanh,time new peded alids Li Chan piny na
14:1
Piny, married woman, who died in test abot May 16, 1963 at No. 77, Caite Road Letters of administrats have been granted In her husband, 12 Fi-hau, of the Caine Rond address,
KEEPER BATES OF WHIPSNADE.
MAN WHO RAN HIS OWN. "ZOO.”
A few years ago a well-known Alderman now dead of Leeds City Council, on being asked at a Government. Inqairy his authority to speak on behalf of Lords, re- plied: "am Leeds." in the same way Eeeper Bates, of Whipsnartu, is Whipsnade.
Hates was formerly a farm band in Whipspady.
was 12- sionately ford- of aninuals. He kept in the garden of his cottagn every kind of animal that can be
In an English back. aarden- dogs, cats, white min tortoises And dreamed of leaving his eattle and aborg and trying his hand with her and elephant-.
Zoo.
tatte
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washing
RAIN HAMPERS RESULT, Pre bome conty's spennd ven
Glamorgan Takes Points ture did not prve nay more sue
From Somerset. estul, not as munt for of Bach, 4,
entirely thanks to was almost
With rain completely. Woolby that the score jout play on the last day, there was reached 214. He hit
depon the slightest chance of a la He believed there was rhtful 94, and was distinctly brindle result in the meeting at Car- fan excellent opportuavita of unlucky in missing his century, diff between, Glamorgan and Somer.
Judiar
Surrey
light of their met. sight help the pa British Wireless.
indu dip
maste
Task. hitting off the required 127 Soficient time, however, WIR jeans for the loss of four wickets, allowed für Glamorgan to seenre a
M
A recent photograph of the staff of the Cathedral School for Baya, Shanghai, taken before
• the school closed for the summer holidays. The headmaster. Rev. E. K. Quick, M,A., seated in
the centre, formerly of Hongkong, is well-known as an Interport cricketer.
BLASTING DANGER.
.
STONE FLUNG INTO A BEDROOM.
al
J'ai
SURPRISE FOR HANTS.
Severe Defeat At Hands Of Derby,
„BATSMEN. SUPREME,
Nearly 900 Runs Scored in
The villagers always, spoke of his inflection has the Whipst ile Zon.
The dav Zoological. Soendy of London nght the farm on which Bates
first innings advantage. Batting worked. He. Voveri, as he has leng
first, they helped themselves to a so largely instrument b build-:
total of 282, Wellard, taking 5 for ing up Whipande, hearing of his
79, and then, thanks to Ryan's "way with animals,” engaged him
trundling, dismissed-Somerset for Deri she, clinging to use 18. The Welsh county's bowler as a kerger on trial. To-day he is Keeper Bats, assistant To
ut lend of 100-odd runs on the took 6 wickets for 4 runs. the
Before Superintendent, and in complete
Summoned for failing to take first innings, sacreeded in taking close of play on the second day, charge of all inimale af Whip, the meressary prerations
jabe whilst full complement of points Glamorgan hit up 17 runs for the snade.
From Hampshire by 145 run. Blasting on the hillside
loss of two wickets in their second Throughout the maleh, bowlers innings. Every animal in the place res- Hang, Causeway Bay, a contrac-[held the upper hand, and, after pouds to his call. "Send. fortor who appeared berfesper Mr. Derby had collected 221 runs in Hates" is a password at the new Schofield at the Central Poller this allowing Baring to return the their first occupation of the crease. To go round the estate with him Court this morning was fined $76.gures of 5 for 85, they dismissed
Two Innings. tants for a miserable 1837. Town- Sub-Inspector Roger informed send doing the damage by taking
Batsmen had matters all their and a timber wolf appeared as if his Worship that during blasting wickets for 23 runs.
own way in a match in which Lan by megle from some pine wonda. Behind her half dozen
Derby cubs operation on June 27 last a piece
had an unpleasant ex-cashire, freed from county cricket lurched and rolled their uncertain of stone entered the servants pericner in their second Innings, worries for a time, entertained the
being dismissed for 168, but their New Zealand tourists. Dragon attack again rose to the occasion.
Once again it was an occasion for Terrace about 100 yards from the and sent back the homesters for New Zealand to declare their in- nings, and then discover themselves scone of the blasting. It struck | 107.
in arrears. After making light of the Northern county's attack, and taking from it 410 ruis for 9 wie- kets, the closure was applied. T. C. Lowry played a true captain's part by hitting up 92, and Weir, sorced Rain completely kpoilt Baja fine 101. Hodgion returned the interesting match between, York-excellent bowling figures of 5. wie- shire and Notts, leaving the deci-kets for 93 runs. - sion resting on frst innings, which Lancashire, Indulging in the new was obtained by Yorkshire.
style of care-free cricket, soon re Nottinghamshire compiled 288 duced the tourists' attack to im in their first knock, Walker and potence, and when the last wicket
is an education. A sharp whistle
way. Mother wolf accepted a pen- cut, but sternly repressed a similar quarters of a house in
unusual taste in her offspring,
Zebras at the Gallop.
the amah's bed, and the servant Round the corner, Teddy, for whe was in the room at the time years the pet bear of Lady Yule, saw us coming. He left his fruit- had been greatly terrified by the less chase of a black colleague incident. and begged for the ubiquitous pea-nut. Another sharp whistle
Another piece of stone hud brought two zebras, father and struck the winilow all of the first son, from the far end of their big paddock to the rails at the gallop floor,
More pea-nuts and a great deal
of nose-rubbing and other mani, -festations of affection.
Summoned for keeping an
· SHEFFIELD STRUGGLE ·
York and Notts Match Spoil! by Rain.
the
[registered mui teni, a married woman
man Arthur Staples doing the whole fell had scored 487. Hallows led In the bluebell wood, or rather of 170. Lockhart Rond, Wanchal, was
scoring. The Intter the way with a score of 115, and in. what the Bank Holiday crowds fined $30 by Mr. Schofield, at the scored a brilliant century, and Wal-Paynter followed mult with a well- have left of Ita kangaroo and a Central Police Court, this morning. ker save invaluable assistance with compiled 102. wallaby left the security of the un-Although the girl was given household a well-played 92.
New Zealand continued to show dergrowth and literally fawned on work to do ale admitted, in evidence, Yorkshire displayed more
disrespect for the home bowlers, Keeper Bates. Pen-nuts again. that she was generally well treated sistency, the majority of the team and in their second knock, reached in company with by the defendant, whom she described contributing to the aggregate of an aggregate of 300 for eight wie. the 4 Kaeper Bates an her mother by adoption.
Every
Superintendent,
makes a
kes a "veterinary round" of the entire estate, treating any canunl
:
con-
313. Barber headed the individual kels.--Reuter. elforts with 99. Notts were only able to score one run in their second
tion on the spot. Flints. In a Convicted on a charge of unlawful venture, when the match was stop- camel's pad, a little interior dis-osaassion, Lat Li-ching, who was ped. order suffered by a lion, obstetric arrosted on Sunday for stealing a
all the same.
bloycle belonging to Mr. Roy Kirman
attention for a white deer-It Is of 82, Morrison Hill Road, was bound! over by Mr. Schollold at the Central And a year ago Kooper Bates Police Court this morning, his Wor- ploughed those very fields and was | ship taking the defendant's youth into canatdoration. He was bound over on
Mossra. A. S. Watson & Co. were the defendants in a summons brought before Mr. Schofield, at the Central Police Court this morning, accusing them of failing to enter the sale of Yohlmabin tablots in their "polsons book," Mr. H. C. Marnamara' up. peared for the defendant company, R. E. S. Wyatt, the Warwickshire bearing of the summons being ad
WYATT'S GOOD FORM.
Fine Performance with
Į
Bat and Balk
laughed at for his tiny "Whipsnade two separato muretics of $100 each, skipper, was the outstanding figure Journed until the afternoon of Tuesday
Zoo."
signed by two friends..
In their match with Northants, July 28.
Rudy Wiedeeft. 1076, Voend Duet-River, Stay Way From
My Door.
Vond Duet ' Keep You in My
Heart Always,
Layton and Johnstone.
D8406.
800 p.m. (Local Time and Wea- ther Report).
7.50-8.15 jum. Octets,
Extase (Guine).
Serenade (Gounod arr. Sear). The J. H. Squire Celeste Oetet. 1982. Minuet Stellienne (Squire and Hart), Minuet in D) (Mozart arr.
Willoughby).
The J. II. Squire Celeste Ortel. 1375, Twilight on the Waters (Squire). The Piccanninules Pienic (Squire), The I. 1. Squire Celeste Oclet. DB2.
8.16-9.00 p.m. Orchestral. Norwegian Dance No. 1, in D Miner
(Grieg).
Norwegian Dance No. 2, in A Major
(Grieg).
Georg Schneevoigt and The London Symphony Orchestra. 7128-M. Norwegian Dance No. 3, in G Major
(Grieg).
Norweging Dance No. 4, In D (Grieg), Georg Schneevoigt and The London Symphony Orchestra. 7120-3, Men of England (Compheil and
Ketelhey),
Choir with Albert. W. Kotelbey's Concert Orchestra. PAGE. By the Blue Hawaiina Waters
(Kotelbey).
Albert W. Ketelbey's Concert Orchestra. 864, Hungarian Rhapsody No. 4 in 19
(Liszt). Sir Hamilton Harty Conducting The Halle Orchestra. LX142.
9.00-9.45 p.in. From the Studio. Miss Gladys Cole will play Selee- tions on n Giant Piano-Accordeon, alternated by Columbia Records."
1. Rio Rita Selections.
2. Oriental (Cut)
Valse Blucite (Drigo-Auer).
Efrem Zimbiilist (Violinist). M181.
3. Hamorenque (Dvorak).
4. Andaluza (Granados-Zighera) Vers La Source Dans Le Bais
(Tournier).
Bernard Zighern (Harpist). 2301D.
The Wedding of the Printed Doll
G. Roumanian Folk Dances;
Joseph sigeti (Violinist), Deana,
1. Medley of Scotch Airs.
.45-10.15 p.m. A Concert.
Song-Comin' Thro' the Rye.
0176.
Doris Vane (Soprano) Pikon Soin-Poissons D'Or (The Gold
Fish) (Debussy}.
7151M.
Myrn Hess Song-Little Lady of the Moon
(Weatherly and Contes).
ubert Eisdell (Tenor). 5212. Violoncello Solo-Londonderry Air (arr. O'Connor-Morris).
Felix Saimond. 71073. Vocal Duet-(a) To My First Love
(Hamilton and Lahr) (b) You'd Better Ask Me (Lover and Lohr), Vocal Duet-The Little Irish Girl
(Teschemacher and Lohr). Dora Labbelie and Hubert Eindell. DB431.
Instrumental Quartet-Traumerel
(Schyman). Catteral String Quartet. 50062-F. 10.15-10.28 pm. Operatic.
The Barber of Seville-Overture
(Rossini).
Parcy Pitt Conducting the B. B. C. Wireless Symphony Orch. 81GS. Madame Butterfly-Sélection (Puccini
arr. Tavan).
New Queen's Hall Light Orch. 9300. 10.28 ptn. Rugby Mid-day Press News.
10.30 p.m. Clofe Down.
CONTORTIONS ON A BOWLING GREEN,
(Continued from Page 8.)
so easy, and also why bowlers.can't play poker.
Series of Contortions. A bowler immediately after the delivery of his “wood” is one of the most impressivo studies in chiaros- euro to bo seen anywhere. The whole gamut of the emotions, and a few uncatalogued ones, Bit across his face like cloud shadows over a mountainous district. His body rapidly through a series of hic
contortions unrivalled on the variety stage. Until his "wood" comes to rest ho does overy- thing but klea It.
One of the elderly men seemed in such imminent, parit of tying him- self in a reef-knot that I interrupt,
ed his game and announced that the Armada was in sight on the Seri pentine But he didn't seem á blệ grateful.
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