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TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1931.
THE
HONGKONG
YORKSHIRE'S TRIUMPH.
AMERICA'S NEW PROPOSAL.
in
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OVAL WASH-OUT.
Surrey Do Not Bat
At All.
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adopt a similar sane and helpful
attitude.
LATE SERGEANT ROBERTS.
IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL
YESTERDAY.
Full honours .to the inte Finance Session.
(13 Roberta Sergt. W. T. The morning's discussion ex-soldier and a member of The Surrey-Lancashire match at
Herved a useful purpose in further the Hongkong Police Force were the Oval was a complete washout, clarifying the situation and it was rendered at the funeral which and the sides get four points each decided that the Prime Minister took place in the afternoon atj in consequence, Lancashire went
in the afternoon, preside Happy Valley with impressive on Saturday and between should, showers scored 164 runs for a wic-over a meeting of the Finance military detail.
Ministers representing the differ kets. On Monday and Tuesdayent countries, and at which Docler There was n play at all.
Bruening should also be present further to examine the questions raised in the morning's sitting.
The moeting met at 330 p.m. and ant with one brief adjourn ment until 9 p.m.
the deliberations
CROOM'S FINE FORM,
Sound Victory for Warwick.
A Gring party, drawn from the South Wales Borderors, preceded the coma, which was covered with the Union Jack and drawn along ona gun-carriage hy dotach- ment of Sergeants of the Police Force, Next came the mourners, who, in addition to the
to the widow, eluded the
Inpal of C. Wolfe). mentioned that Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse. C.L.E.. the results of the deliberations Divisional Superintendent (H.K)..
A.S.P., Mr. would he laid before a plenary Mr. Caithrop, conference to-morrow morning phy, A.S.P. Other officers pre- included Chief Inspector
Croon seems to revel in bad go-lasting five and a half hours,
A brief un 2 century inse. He hit
Fa
quagmire last week and he repeated the clong merah unique issued at Police (Hon. Mr. E.
batting
the perforniance against Northants, playing a big part in Warwick's win by an innings and 70 runs.
Warwick made 226 on first, Croom scoring 105. Nor- thants made 74 and followed suffering complete collapse, for 82, Real their eonid deal with Paine, who took 8 for 44.
It is understood, that the prolong-sent ed disenssion was concerned with the iminediate problem of tiang Grant, Fuspector Alexander, fn- Clark, Inspector. Andrew: emer-Inspector Lane, Sub-inspector Not- Out over Germany's present batananency. British Wiertees.
YORKSHIRE STRATEGY.
Splendid Success st Nottingham.
031.
DIRTY TABLES AND UTENSILS.
RESTAURANT KEEPERS
FINED.
Action revently taken hy the unitary authorities against the
Chinese proprietors
rating:
三
loth, Inspector Chiang Jen-yu, In- apeetor J. Murphy. Inspector Smith, Mr. B. C. Rendall and other civilian friends.
At the approach to the Cemetery reached by the new path leading from Stubbs Road, the Band of the South Wales Borderers played Chopin's Funeral March. The service at the graveside was per- formed by the Rev. N. L. Watkins.
Three volleys were fred over the grave, after which "The Last Post was sounded, this beine fois lowed almost immediately by "The Reveille."
The Wrenths.
32
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS,
Across
1 A feline ration for the puma in
U.S.A.
9 A famous French detective who, after running with the hares, hunted with the hounds. 10 Chance this happening. 11 Crete. 12 Mrs. Peacock.
Five
errant pups give tongur
Chicken).
"
Those who have lids have it good. 18 Appeared untistinctly. 18 Triter. 21 Sharer who often sleeps. 24 Nat due though it is, in a way,
round about now.
26 Navvies' chnices, 50 Celibatea.
Yorkshire have so far revered From the ill-favour of the weather early in the "etson that they are now Bly ensconced at the head of the championship. They obtair ed
at Not-houses has resulted in a number of their with outright win tingham today, defeating Nolta by summonses for failure to comply nine wickets, Tullowing a weli fimmed with sanitary requirements regard declaration by F. E. Greenwood, ing the upkeep and manarement of
Wreaths were sent by the widow, Notts gored 201 m tubing Grettir
añel The Bense of an eating house from Dad and family, "Tiger," knock Jiewers, for M Greenwood defared Yorkshire's ingat No. 5. Main Street, Stanley, Wilkie and Harry, George, Agnes nings chart as an as this total was one of those summoned this and Ted. Margarei and Kun, Ralph. 3 In position, for example.
pleaded Full. Hon. Mr. E.U.C. Wolfe, Insper- had been espeeder, samiciy 204 for morning.
made to not having complied with an for General of Police and Mrs. 6 wicket. The spare whe
whose order Possible by Perry Holmes, personal are
BR.
31 The shoes have been slightly Increased in height probably, At one tag the lover way not
this to making one. other mumnere,
Came out.
Other times,
Was no less thau tak requiring him to clean his Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Burlin 135 We are now at the gateway, so
and utensils. Mr. Schofield impressed on the Notts collapsed before Robinson, defendant the necessity of keeping who took 7 for 27, and their total with these sanitary regulations, of 95 presented Yorkshire with theiculars in slew of the class of easy task of obtaining 93 runs to People cansititulleg his customers. Inning the man $20, the Ma- win. They were stored for the less gistrate forther said that he was of om winket.
not to spare soap in the cleaning
TATE IN FORM.
Sussex Win Without. Dillculty.
Leicester were a beuten team o the first day and family streambed Iv 184 runs. Sussex made 155 and Tate dismissed Leicester for 66, taking 5 for 24.
Sussex hit up 265 runs for 8 wie- kets in their second innings and de- clared, Leleester neuling over 350 to win. They obtained 170. Rowley taking 5 for 42.
EIGHTEEN RUN WIN.
Exciting Finish aj Chesterfield.
a
and
ham, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Scolt, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.LE. Mr. and Mrs. Bouth. Mr. and Mrs. T. Murphy, Chief huspector Grant. Mr. A. N. Reynolds. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Hynes and
Mr. and
Chester family. Mr. Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Carey, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Clark, Inspector up process.
Another native enting-house pro-and Mrs. Lane. Mr. and Mes. prietor was fined the same amount Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Elston.
ma similar summons.
MISSION DOCTOR
ARRESTED.
SERIOUS ACHON TAKEN IN SHANTUNG.
Shanghai, July 21. Following a public agitation and an "anti-Imperialist demon- stration" the Chinese authorities in Shantung have arrested Dr. Francis Tucker, the respected Superintendent of the American Board Mission at Tehchow have taken him to Tsinaniu. Up to the present they have rofused to hand him over to the American Consulate.
and Mrs. A. T. Langley, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Vincent. Mr. and Mro. C. Baysting, Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie, Mr. and Mra... 01- W. H. Nol- luth, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Colmao. Mr. and Mrs. W. Le Chevalier, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hollands. Mr. and Mrs. F.
Mr. and Mrs. Stone, B. C.
and Mrs. Dar- Rendall, Mr. kin, Inspector and Mrs. MeWalter, Ir. and Mrs. Kirby. Inspector and Mrs. John Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. A. Thomson, Captain and Mrs. A. B. Osmand, Mr. and Mrs. Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloor, Mr. and Mrs. Charman. Mrs. and Miss Angus, Sub-Inspector and
and McLellan, Mr..anet ars. B. Th Gloucester beat Derby in an
Mr. and Birs. F. E. Booker citing huish by eighteen runs.
family, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pater- The visitors made 217 in their
son, Mr. and Mrs.Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. McEwen, first innings, acre contributing
H. W. bright 98. Mitchell took 6 for 79.
On the night of July 11, Dr. Sub-Inspecter and Mrs.
And Derbyshire came within seven of
Tucker shot and killed a Chincae Fraser, Actg. Sub-Inspector in spite 62
R. Cunningham, Inspector the Gloucester total some brilliant howling by Goddard, who was attempting to rob the Mrs. They were out for 210. Goddard Hospital where recently a number and Birs. Houre, Mr. and Mrs.
robberies had taken place. Ilunt and family. took B wickets for 79 rans,
The local Kuomintang ia demand-
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Gloucester's second knock pro-ing, among other things, that Dr. duced 191 runs, Derbyshire making Tucker should dic.-Router. a real effort to recover. However, Parker found his length and his wickets for 6 runs pot a stop to the aspirations of Derby, who made 180.
KEEN CRICKET. Hants Press Home Early Advantage,
Sub-Inspector Munroe and Sergt. Hill, Water Police, Sergt. G. Youe, Sergt.
Alwyn Hughes, J. E. Kot- Macnamara, Sergts. Johnson and Carson, C. T. Byron,
wall, S.
F.
to sponk, of the Dawns,
Down
2 A was one.
Get down here. I will dissipate your darkness,
4 Colloquially, hits that keep the
atcloneer allunt.
5 Original Inhabitants.
6 An operatle barber, who sounde
a complete cipher.
7 "Hereditary--! Know ye not who who would free themselves must strike the blow?"Chilile Harold's "Pilgrimage." Spends lavishly and more than
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STICKERS
Can you start at one of the Lage dois and stake out all the dots in 12 straight strokes, ending at the other large dat? The diagram shows how to do it in 15 strokes, but the problem is to do it in three less than that. Every luming must Lbe on a dot.
SILVER FUTURES. Charge before the Ilon. Commdr.Inspector Chlang Jen-yu, Sub-In- apoctor H. Phillips, D D. Fitches, Hole at the Marine Court this morn
Messrs.
THE LATEST CABLED ing for using the steam whistle of his Mr. H. Witaker, P. Condon, launch, Kwong Yat, for purpose T. J.
J. Hemsley, J. Bentley, and
QUOTATIONS. Minter other than that of navigation at noon
P. I. Mr.
A. Rodgers. un July 16, Kwong Mun, the coxswain: 1. Brennan, H. Kerr, 'Inspector
Messrs. Pentreath and Co. have pleaded guilty. Asked by his Wor-
Kowloon
the fol- Trame Department; ship what defendant did it for. Sgt.
lowing quotations for New York Stewart, who prosecuted, said it was Sergeants Mess, Water Pollee; been advised by cable
Traffic Staff, Hongkong; Sergeants'
the market yesterday: A keen game was seen at Bourne. the usual thing coxswains did when tons No. 2 Police Station; Ser. Failver futures ns at the close of
they wanted beats to tow, A fine of $10 was imposed.
September 1931. 28.10 cents. December 1931 28.22 cents. May 1832 28.20 cents.
mouth, but Hampshire obtained # runs, and first innings lend of 72 did not relax their grip winning Snax with four wickets to spare.
Somerset's first innings produced 119 runs (Kennedy, 6 for 57) and Hans epiked with 191 White, 5 for 69).
In their second innings, Someract made 192. Bampahire lost wickets in obtaining 121 rues for victory: Reuter.
six
London, July 21. mutor-bont, Miss England Second,
7 Police Station; reants' Mess No. 7 Менк Sergeants
Shamshuipo Police Station; Single European
MERR, Yaumati Police Recreation
half when in Franco.
11 Shakespearean character
travelled under the zaine Alienn
jes Peer.
17 Placed in a deinched position. 1 Stared menacingly. 20 Invest.
who of
22 Proot that an artist is a bit of o
dissalute fellow.
23 Mr. Pickwick met Mr. Peter Magnus while travelling to this
He carries the Colours,
27 At the end of the century hurry
is mudest.
28. A Celestial being to whom time
js important.
Part of the insignia of the re- porter.
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The diagram above shows how the black chocker may be moved 57 times
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SUGAR MARKET. THE LATEST CABLED QUOTATIONS.
The following cable at the close of the sugar market yesterday has tween received by Messra. Pon- treath and Co.
Murket changed.
uh-
Londen Terminal.
steady, prices
New York Terminals. March 1932 1.58 uppts, May 1932 1.63 up 2 pts. July 1931 1.48 up 2 pts. September 1931 1.44 up 2 pta December 1931 1.61 up 2 pts.
The Naval and Military Y. M. C: A.
in unofficial trials on Lake Garda preters Mege, Yaumati; Upper Services Lodge No. 1341. E.C. Y.M.C.A., Kowloon on Monday, 10th United the Tennis Court of the European during the last few days reached Levels Police Station: Interpre-
It is stated that Kaye Don's Moss, Central; Inter-Jahipful Master, Wardens, Of (Cheero Club) are giving a dance ou
and
Brethren,
124 miles an hour, which is four-tero, Kowloon City: Stores Depart- Members of the Ex-Active Service August, 1931, weather permitting, toon miles above the official world ment, Poller Headquarters; Royal Men's Association, 1914-1918, and Ladies will receive the nanal invita Yard Polica; Staff, the Indian Contingent, Hongkong tions and Mr True's Orchestra will record established by this craft Naval
Police Accounts Office: Wors Pollee.
supply the music, recently.British Wireless,
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