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TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1932..........

VERSATILE TSUI GOLD FROM SAND. FAMOUS ESTATE SOLD.

BEATS "H.D.”

CLEVER. DISPLAY BY YOUNG CHINESE.

RUMJAHN OUT.

SUCCESS CLAIMED.

RESULT OF HEAVY DEATH DUTIES.

Paris, Feb. 1. Minute spreks of gold are stated The most important Scottish to have been prodared from sand estate transaction since Bet Lo- by Professor Dunikowsky, themond and adjoining properties of Polish engineer, in a test of his the Duke of Montrose were di

alebem clima night, pound of about 18 months ago, is

His Lav attempts this afternoonannounced.

The Earl of Moray has sold 1.is met with complete failure, but in

final test this evening he was famous Kinfauns Castle estates in Although it can hardly come

Perthshire, to pay death duties. within the description of "sen-apparently more successful.

He succeeded to the property in sational", the defeat of 11. 1.] Romjain by Tsui Waiqui in the

1930, open tennis championship yester. day certainly provided something in the nature of a shock for the 'of the onlookers whe majority Hind the court, as it entailed the elimination of one of Hongkong lending players,

Mirerni ore from California was need in a crucible the electric current of his apparatus was tura- on, and a jowler similar in appearance to ivory was obtained, This was carefully examined by

experts with miseroscopes, lands. the and minute speeks of gold were

stated to be visible.

A fourth experiment. is being made.

T match contained 'ali the elements which cutribute to un

Danikowsky was ander avreed, enjoyable spectacle and leave the promotion company having at spectators with an increased ap-leged that his claim to extract gold preciation of the skill and finesse wat Tradukont.

The

Clover strokes,

nat trategy, skilful Tamarte past. brilliant recoveries from serminy- by hopeless propitions anal fine sportsmanship were some al the fentures

Thi WAT

which

standa

Phanidees out head and abuve nay so far played in present Touroament

ال

LOCAL RUGBY.

PRACTICE GAME

YT

KOWLOON,

Tents

j

The estates comprise 2,360 acres a considerable portion of which is woodland, and include nine farms, The River Tay runs through the

The price

not, been closed, but over a year ago, when the estates were first placed, on the market. £100,000 was a figure quoted.

Ex.

The name of the relaser, too, fras not been divulgeil, although it is known that he intends selling: the outlying partions of the estate.

TO FIGHT MALARIA.

IMPORTANT EXPERIMENTS IN AFRICA AND INDIA.

A seven do practice game will Teal surprised everybuty by his be played by members of the Kosten Important developments in the almost profound knowledge of Rugby Clali at King's Park to-morro

runirol at malaria will result, it fare and bre ability to adopt justerboon at 5.20 o'clock. The fallow.

i hoped, froas experiments to be it with arrange It took Rumba ing have been selected:

I.. D. No. 1 his time to counter it

Skinner; D.arried out this year in Africa with defensive strokes, and it was only fetchison, J. J. Ferguson; B. Back; and India.

i TS. MeNtler, 64, 15 Bonbum, f. E. Wi the perond het, when temporarily lost his control after

A Easterbrook, T. recuring a big bend, that "11"

Whitley, D. P. Kito, A. W. Formbler found himself in the position to He, Gogan, J. Rundell, W P. Kerr.

tape an offensive

Reserves-J. Dave, A. Owen-Davis, | Bowden, Muller, Stoker

in

Like Seasoned Player.

Tani's all-court work was some thing In the natore of H revelation.

ing

for openings by which to drinks. ter the coup de prace were carried;

Th,

No

TEST CRICKET.

Sie Malcolm Watson, Plesetan ut Trapleat Hygiene at the Ross: Institute, la on his way to Africa with two new rugs which have een produced by Dr. Seluleruan, who is co-operating with the Latitute in malaria research, white new research station is being pened in Engl.

Sir Maleol states Chat, in Northern Rholesda, malaria mazes

out with the precision of a season SOUTH AFRICANS SCORE, BHamong the white papatation have ed player, while his

meticulous

The

necurry $11 placements kepit Ramjalin fairly on the run. torrille "work" be got on the ball made it so 40 Many confusing

TOTAL.

Christ Church, Feb 29.

J. A. J.

now been reduced to under five per 1,000.

"This is all the pars remark- In the First Test match between able," he continues, "since 10 per the South Afrirong and New Zealand, cent, of the 1.500 native children the tourists compiled the huge total are intreted with malaria." things that it was difficult to of 451 runs in reply to 203 which was One of the objects of Sir Mal ticipate whether the ball would mute by Now Zealand on Saturday, calm's visit is to carry out experi-

For the South Africans stand up, slide away or come in To the receiver, As

matter of Christy contributed 104, Bruce Mints to pure these chikiren. fart, it did all of these and Run-chell 183, 8. L. Dalton and D. Jahn had to watch the ball right Morkel 61. At the clow of play the New Zealanders had scored 16 runs on to his racket before he WIN

Heuter, quite certain with what stroke he without lorum. should reply.

LOCAL CRICKET.

THE INDIAN R.C. TEAM

FOR SATURDAY,

A COUNCIL'S LAND TRANSACTIONS.

MINISTRY INQUIRY ASKED,

Hull City Council has decided

Those who expected Lo Nerf "B.D." counter Tsui's superior Krunad strekes by means of bis dazzling net work, quickly saw how impassible it was for the in- dian to employ his favourite tae-

The following will be represent the try of Health to hold a public in-. |fles, for Tsui with his deadly and Indian Recreation Club ist. eleven inquiry into rerlain Corporation

to make application to the Minis

I well-concealed driving, passed him a League Match against the Royal transactions in land and property.

tine, and again when Rúmjahn ad- Artillery en the home ground hl A special inquiry committee ap-| vanced to the net. As a matter of Sookumpon on Saturday, March 6th.pointed to investigate the matter fact, Rumjahn scored only Hix-A. A. Rumjahn (Capt.), F. D.

points from the net during the Pereira, S. R. Kermani, A. H. Rum- report that certain persons have sehole of the game.

jaha, A. ff. Madar, S. A. Ismail, O. refused to appear before them and Imuil. A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, J. S. they feel justised in asking for A. Curreem and H. D. Rumjahna Ministry inquiry.

Rumjahn's Defence.

hils

HOME FOOTBALL.

ARGUMENTS FOR CUP

SEMI-FINALS.

Alderman R. Mell. Hepaty Lord! Mayor, slated that they had in-' vestigated 373 transactions and, in 17, members of the Corporation were known to have negotiated on behalf of venors.

It was stated that the 47 trans- actions did not mean that the aum- ber of members was 47. Alder- toman Pearlman pointed out that

one hand.

Generally speaking, Ramjahn's Reserve. M. el Arculli. chier weapon of attack was hisi defence and in this phase he ex- celled. Despite Tsui's clever mixing of shots, length, pace and| trajectory. Ramjahn returned with splendid regularity and every point was hotly contested, in-

London, Feb. 29. volving rallies of unusually great

The Association Cup semi-finals, Tength. Occasionally "H.D."

be played on March 12, are: found himself in the position to

Arenal. Manchester City, nt Vilin probably the number of menibers whip out a few of his "specials"Park, or in the event of a repiny un could be counted on the fingers of which completely bent

op: the Wednesday's ground. ponent, but for the most part it! Chelsen v. Newcastle, at Hudders was a defensive Rumjahn in ac field, or in case of a replay on Black-i tinn, who would have won on his burn'a ground. Beuter. defence had not Tsui displayed sufficient

courage tanneity to beat him in the rallies. E.C. Fincher, Toui's next op-

T. Honda beat G. C. Burnett 7-5, phnent, won with ease against F. G-1. Grose, conceding but a game in

Chin Chen-chiu beat H. Y, Ho 5-7, of the two seta, while Honda, 6-2, 6-4. ench another serious contender in the lower half, overcome G.C. Burnett in straight sets, although he was taken to 7-5 in the opening stage 0.4.

Another noteworthy perform- Luk Ding-cheong beat II. Owen ance was that of J. W. Leonard Hughes 8-6, 6-2.

21

Open Singles.

E. C. Fincher heat Grane, 6-1, 6-L. Ho Ka-lau beat Y. Akiyuma 6-0,

0-1.

G. W. Sewell bent F. H. Kwok 6-1,!

who defeated florace Lo, while! J. W. Leonard beat H. La 6-3, 6-0.) G. W. Sewell, now

"white hope,"

Te Wai-pui beat H. D. Rumjahn

added further laurels to his crown 6-4, 6-7, 6-4,"

by passing into the Inst sixteen at the expense of F. 1. Kwok. Ho Ka-lau enjoyed an unexpected- ly easy paasago against Akiyama. while Luk Ding-cheong accounted for Owen Hughes without being seriously extended,

The complete results of yesterday's! matches follow:

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Club Championship.

V. R. Gordon v D. B. Evans.

S. E. Green y A. C. I. Bowker.

C. C. Stark v H. B. Raworth.

F. A. Redmond v A, H. McBride. A. D. Humphroyn v W. M. Barton. L. Forster v L. M. S. Lloyd,

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London Terminals. March (1933) 6/10%. May 6/1% down 134d. August 6/4 down 1. December 6/71⁄2 down 1%d. Buyers at above prices, sellers asking 4d-4d. more.

New York Terminals.

March 85 up 3 pts. May 194 up 6 pts. July 09 up 4 pts. September 1.06 up 4 pts. December 1.11 up 3 pts.

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