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THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1932,
TWO CENTURIES. DIPHTHERIA NOW
BRIGHT BATTING AT POKFULUM.
VARSITY MATCH. Centuries by both. Donald Ander aon and L. T. Ride enabled the University Present to defeat the Past by nino wickets at Pokfulam yester. day.
The Past batted first and totalled. 210 runt.
Extras
ON WANE.
* ONLY ONE CASE
YESTERDAY.
"RED" ACTIVITY IN BERLIN.
JAPANESE EMBASSY
INCIDENT.
marked
Berlin, Jan. 1. The entry of 1932 in Berlin was by much Communist
That the diphtheria outbreak is the returns of notifications made dofiuitely declining is shown by to the Medical Department yes-activity. On New Year's Eve two terday, when only one case was Communists smashed the glass reported.
door of the Japanese Embassy and no far have not been arrested.
ed with posters bearing the in- Numerous houses were placard- averaged double figures, and there scription "Arm yourselves, work- is overy reason to believe that by men. Let 1932 be a year of re- the end of next week, the epidemicvolution against dictatorship and. will have spent ita force.
against hunger decrees."-Reutar.
This is in marked contrast to S. R Kermani batted the returns made during the pro- well to top-acore with 80 runs, while ceding three or four days, which Gittin came next with 40 runs. Both innings were flawless. yielded 40 runs towards this total.
Faced with this high total, the Present set about their teak in right earnest, and both Anderson and Ride treated the bowling with respect. Anderson did not give the semblance of a chance until he had passed the century mark. Bide also played A flawless innings for his century. They were associated in a accond wickets stand which produc ed 223 runs.
The scoren.—
Past.
S. R. Kermani, e K. P. Gan, b
Ride
sennt
80
H
The Medical Officer of Health (Dr. G. W. Popo) has kept his office open throughout the holl- BLACK MAGIC TEST. days and reports can be there both to-day and to-morrow.
mado
An 8-year-old Chinese lad, who suddenly emerged from a verandah In froat of an approaching car In Queen's Road West yesterday, was knocked down by the vehicle, and received injuries to his legs which led to his admission into hospital.
34 runs. In one over he took three wickets, with the first, third and fifth balls.
值
E, Zimmern, l.b.w. A. T. Nomani-
hoy
S. V Gittins, c and b, H. Noman-
bhoy......
40
A. H, Rumlahn. b E. L. Goseno A. A. Rumjahn, b Nomanbhoy
3
A
A. P. Gutterres,
e. Ride, b
H. Nomanbhoy
11
J. 1. Youngaaye, e Silva, b Ride
A. Baker, not out
H. T. Barman, à A, T. Nomanbhoy
1
D. K. 9, Samy, run out
A. T. Barme, not out
Extras (B37: L. B. 6: ND2;
Wides 1)
G
46
II. K. C. C.
210
G. R. Sayer, e Rowley b Wrough-
ton
3
2
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These
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Total (for D wkts.) ....
Fall of wickets:-1/16; 2/R6; 3/01; 4/6; 5/122; 0/176; 7/186; 8/194:
9/105.
Gosnnu
Bowling Analysis.
Q. M.
R.
W
11
12 3
A. T. Nomanthay
24 2
A. T. Lee
3
18
D. Anderson
ถ
10
H. Numnabhuy
10
45
L. T. Ride
B
G
Present.
D. J. Anderson l.b.w. b Youngsaye 134
L. T. Hide, not out
H. Numenbhoy, st Kermani, b
Youngsaye
A. T. Nomanbhoy, not out Extras (B 9: LB 4 Wides t)
Total (for three wickets).. Fall of wicketa:-1/8; 2/241; 3/241. E. L. Gosano, F. K. Zimmern, P. M. N. de Silva, K. P. Gan, G. E. Yeoh, A. T. Lee did not bat.
Greing in a second time, the Navy lant Shaw In the first ball bowled by Beck, and at the close had three wie kets down for 21 runs.
The match will be continued to- Any.
E. R. Duckitt b.w. h Wroughton J. E. Richardson, e Murray, b
Wainwright
E. J. R. Mitchell, e Shaw, b Wain.
wright
H. Owen Hughes, bw, Wrough
ton
H. J. Armstrong, b Wroughton
D. McLellan, b Rowley
A. C. Beck, b Wroughton
R. M. Wood, e and b Wainwright
A, C. I. Bowker, e Shaw, b Wain-
wright
J. Barrow, not out
1
SCIENTISTS' FULL MOON TRYST.
ON FAUST MOUNTAIN.
British and German scientists are shortly to carry out an experi- ment in Black Magic on the top: of the Brocken, the highest peak in the Harz Mountains of Saxony. They have a tryst for the parlod of the now moon in January on the spot, 3,700ft. where Goethe laid the
up in the scene in "Faust."
snow, witches*
They they will conduet a care- mony which, according to a valu able manuscript which has come into the possession of the National Laboratory of Psychical Research, South Kensington, S.W., trana forms a goat into a youth of sur- passing beauty!
They will solemnly carry out the instructions laid down in the High German "Black Book"—not
of
32 course, with any expectation of see- 1ging the goat transformed, but to
36 examine scientifically the weird orites and to prove conelusively to their remaining devotees the folly
16 and dangers of "infernal лесто
mancy."
Extras, (B 13: L B. 4: N. B. 1) 18
Wainwright Wroughton Whinney Villers
Rowley Heslop
195
"Pure in Heart."
The party-under the leadership 3/22 of Dr. von Mohr, a Gottingen 8/165; them "a maiden pure in heart and scientiat-will have to take with in fair white garments. The eere- mony will begin 24 hours before w the full moon on January 23, and will continue, if necessary, until 24 hours after.
A. M. Rodrigues, at. Kermani, b
Gitting
Total
0
100
0
14
Fall of wickets.--1/7; 2/22; 4/39; 5/1 125; 7/154; 09/185; 10/105.
Bowling Anolysin.
M.
R.
248
13
3 50
4
11, 2
45
5
12
3 10
2
11
0.
M.. R. W.
A. P. Guterres
G I 13
Lt. Cir. Shaw, e and b Beek
30
Gittins
.10
1 51 1
A. Baker
8
30
Lt.Cdr. Skyrme, b Owen liughes Mid. Whiney, b Bowker
3
D. K. Samy
3
54
A. A. Rumjahn
A. H. Rumjahn
Mid. MacFarlan, e Wood, b Owen
Hughes...
Youngsaye
Bowling Analysis.
THE TRIANGULAR
CONTEST.
CLUB NOW IN A STRONG POSITION.
Navy 1st Innings.
Lt. Villiers, c Beck, b Owen
Hughes
2
Capt. Burnett, not out
13
Lt. Wroughton, a Beek, b Owen
Hughes
G
Mid. Heslop, b Owen Hughes
F. A. Rowley, e Beck, b Owen
Hughes
A
At the close of play yesterday, the Hongkong Club were in a command. ding position in the final match of the Triangular Tournament against the Royal Navy on the Club ground.
Mid. Wainwright, - Sayer, b Owen
Hughes
lid. Murray, b Beck Extras, ( 13: L D. 2)
Total
22
First the scientists must light a pine fire and then construct white circle in which must be placed certain "magle" symbols in tri- angular form.
The maiden will take the goat on a silken cord, lead it into the centre of the triangle, and anoint it with a "faire ointment" of bats' blood, scrapinga of church bells, and honey. A bowl of incense will next be lighted, and the scientists will chant Latin incantations.
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across
1 Moving heavily is a profitable
proceeding in Canada,
6 A kind of papper used In
medicine.
8 This is the stuff to makes one 10 Don't put the mare in the cab;
skip, when reading.
on the contrary, Isn't it ghastly? 11 Exact but not unpleasant.
12 He may be a goose, yet be able
to say his head anether. 13 Many a one who has never seen a racehorse is yet able to do this one. He is quite likely to bein 10 thin: which also describes the 17 No matter how lasom you may
opal.
be you cannot do this without
bending the leg.
18 She was once a flapper. 20 Steal a letter from this per- former in the middle of his net. 22 Part of yours, but not yours
alono.
23 Rulers of a bygone day.
24 Picking up a stick, he ran after
the retreating youngsters (hid- den).
28
Give me a letter, certain; you
can then find out the size.
29
My first le quite out of place
at a wedding. Not so my second, though it is merely a whim.
30 It was rather fun; I tempted it, chiefly with nuts, to return (hidden).
31 Sea bird.
Down
1 The herbaceous border seema a strange place in which to find a famous detective-even a French оде,
2 This man la a doctor.
This, undoubtedly, looks bad. 4 Treasure a bit of this South
African antelope.
5 Half this for safety. After a
game it will fight,
BRITISH SEAMAN
CHARGED.
The tail of this horno is more than half its own length. It has a.very short tall.
7 Larwood can, and not only when
he's hungry
Splendour that has flown in the States when old,
14 This rascal may be found in en-
campments.
15 To make a mistake in my sur roundings is quite bright and cheerful
16 Describes a postman on duty, but give it one more latter and thus he will know nothing.
18 Authorise war ravings? 78uro-
ly not. 12 May deceive the hen, but capi-
tal all the same.
20 Pertaining to gold"
21 May be of fire
water.
25 Unpleasant though it is, this never falls without bringing shelter with it.
26 This kind of haste is worth
nothing. 27 The cat does this up.
Thursday's Solution.
PEREGRINATION BEKETF
BEANDLY PALADIN BYELLE U LAUD ETEEL DRAM
STEPHEN BNOWDON TUTE
I ̈ ̃M-B I-BE'S MAETEET OLAZTA KROG GUARD" OCTO EUFETATN
ROSEATE NIPPERS
CENFUA IMPERTURBABLE**
The injured man is still in hospi- tal, your Worship.
Inspector Elston went on to say that some of the seaman of the Pentyne were celebrating New Year's Day and "got drunk a bit."
RAZOR INCIDENT ON Defendant went on deck, quar
STEAMER.
relled with complainant, and slashed him on the face and body How New Year celebrations on with a razor. The injured man
The
case was accordingly ad-
The goat will thereupon be board the British steamer Pentyne, would be out of hospital on covered with a sheet and at a lying in harbour, nearly ended In Tuesday, mament when the moon is obscured traged", was "and only n pin of light cometh Kowloon Magistracy before Mr. revented at the from the Tower of Kassel" the Fraser this morning when William Journed until Tuesday. maiden will whisk away the sheet, Wishart, a scaman, was charged
16 and there should be a youth of with inflicting grievous bodily surpassing beauty standing in the harm on William Davidson with 15 goat's place.
a razor and also with assault.
His Worship: Do you plead guilty or not guilty?
The Club sent the Navy to bat a
Fall of Wickels.--1/8; 2/0; 3/18; second time with a lend of 120 runs 4/34; 5/42; 6/49; 7/65; 8/05; 9/85;
on the First innings. and had taken 10/75.
three wickets for 2 runs
second innings.
In the
The Club batted first, and thanks
to a fine and forcing knock by Qwen A. C. L. Bowker Hughes assisted by Beck, Armstrong.
Following a quarrel with her hus band, it is alleged, a Chinese woman, aged 20, living at 250. Queen's Road W. West, yesterday swallowed a large dose of opium, from the effects of which she died.
Howling Analysis.
17 7
0. 31. R.
T 2 0 1 34 7
11 4
17
2
Nary 2nd Innings.
The Government Radio Office have Issued a now schedule of rates por
Owen Hughes
McLellan and Bowker, were enabled A. C. Beck
to total 195 ruas. They lost four wic-
kets for 39 runs, but the tail-end batuen pulled the game round.
Wainright and
Lt. Cdr. Shaw, b Beck Wroughton were Capt. Burnett b Duckitt
the most successful of the Navy bow-Mid. Heslop, b. Beck lers and shared nine wickets between Lt. Villier, not out them for a total on 95 runs, the Mid. Whinney, not out former taking four for 60 and the Extras (B8) inter five for 45.
The Navy found Owen Hughes in irresistible form with the ball. and were all missed for the paltry total of 75 us. It. Cdr. Shaw and Captain Burnett alone reached double figures.
Tolpi (for 3 wkta.)
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R.
A. C. Beck Owen Hughes WON singularly Owen Hughes successful, taking seven wickets for Duckitt
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
WELL, I GUESS WE'RE ALL RESTED UP NOW... So
LETS GET GOING.. GEE UNCLE JOHN MUST BE WORRIED TO DEATH ABOUT US, BY THIS
TIME
YEAH... L GUESS THE
GYPSIES GAVE UPI
ONGN
word for radio messages to all parts of the world.
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15
Gold franc rates have
4
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JUST A MINUTE! WE'LL
ALL THREE 60 BACK
TO MY CAMP !! ̧AN' NO WHATCHACALLIT...._
MONKEY BEEZNESS
P. C. Bak Po-tal died at his home at 182, Shanghai Street, Yaumati, yesterday, after a brief illness. A member of the Hongkong Police Defendant-I don't know.
Forca since 1917, the dee sod had His Worship:-Then I must his zeal, intelligence and courago in a particularly good record, aving by. enter a plea of not guilty on both encounters with armed robbers. been charges.
commended officially on four different
Detective-Inspector
They Spoke Too Soon!
Elston:-occasions,
INKETTE
THEIR
P.S.
EVERY NOW AND THEN TAKE
PINKETTES
LIVER & LAXATIVE. PERFECTION
CAREFULLY SEARCHING
EVERY PIECE OF GROUND,
TO PICK
UP A TRACE OF THE BOYS,
UNCLE JOHN
IS SUDDENLY STARTLED
HEAR THAT SCREAM? COME ON... I THINK
WE'RE ON
TRACK!!
YES, I HEARD IT.... SOUNDED ∙ALMOST LIKE A COYOTE !!
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