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MURDER IN A FLAT

MRS. ELVIRA BARNEY

.. MUST STAND TRIAL

London, June 18. Mrs. Elvira Barney, wife of Mr. John Sterling Barney, the Ameri- can singer, and daughter of Sir John Mullens, has boon committed for trial on the two charges made against her, first of the murder of Mr. Michael Scott Stephen on May 31. and second of shooting at Mr. Stephen with intent to do grievous bodily harm on May 19.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

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SATURDAY'S GAMES

MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932.

MAN HUNTERS

(Continued from Page 3.j

little, mushroom houses of the truck gardeners huddled together. They passed a cemetery, the white stones arising up cerlly in the gloom.

nin.

CHINESE PLAN FOR SETTLEMENT

OFFICIALS' MASS VISIT TO NORTH

Nanking, June 18. Dr. Wollington Koo arrived by "Tired, sweeta 7"

air from Shanghai and immediato Susan shook her head. The ly motored to the Officers' Mora! man's fingers gripped her slender Endeavour Association to attend you but you're only half alive. Dr. Wellington Koo, Mr. Wang "You're a nice kid and I like a meeting of Government fonders. Come to and enjoy yourself. Don't Ching-wei and Mr. Lo Won-kan be a crepe hanger!"

are leaving for Poking at noon) She said, "I'm sorry you think to discuss cortain important ques- spoiled everything."

tions with Chang Hauch-liang. "That's all right." His voice thickened, blurred again. "Well by Reuter at the Aviation Field, Dr. Wellington Koo, interviewed paint the town some time. You'd said that the Lytton Commission be grand if you'd just let yourself are leaving for Japan next Thurn- day or Friday and will remain Susan seureely heard him. Sho there for three weeks; the Com- Wa",

blocks counting the

now. mission will then return to Peking Eight-aix-four-they were alto draft the report. Thereafter most home,

[some members of the Comraission "The next corner." she mured, turning to Waring. Now members will remain in Peking mur-will leave for Geneva, while other that the dreadful evening was end-for a longer period. ed she was almost effusive. To be home, safe and sound, seemed too good to be true!

The defeat of the Kowloon C.C. at the hands of the Civil Servies has now definitely catabilahed the Happy Valley players ## joint favourites with the Craigengower The king of Mr. Stephen oc-

C.C. for the premier honours of the curred at Mrs. Barney's flat fa

The present leaders had London, following a cocktail party season. and after a quarrel between the margin of 17 shots in their two, Mr. Burney is represented by favour and they thus won their

Afth consecutive match. Craigen- xe." Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C.

The police court hearing has been gower C.C. won from Taikoo by 19 hek at Westminster. As on pre-shots, the Club de Recreio scored] vious days, again large crowds

narrow victory against the Kow-) tried to gain admittance to the loon B.G.C, and the Kowloon Docks beat the Police by the narrowest dressed in possible margiu, back with white gardenias in her bat. She continually clutched A bottle of smelling salts.

court room?.

Mrs. Barney

Wan

Emotional Scenes.

scenes

There

emotional were when Mrs. Barney was committed

for trial. She sobbed without ref fraint when her counsel. Sir Patrick Hastings, read' out two of her passionate love letters to Mr. Stephen, one of which had "Love Hut as its address.

FIRST DIVISION. Defeat of the Kowloon C.C.

By Civil Service.

The Civil Service C.C. repeated their success of inst year when he beat the champions, the Kowloon C.C., at Happy Valley. The present League leaders won on Saturday by 17 shots, Senren:

W. Simmonia, J. W. Denkin. F. J. dones and A. WV. Grimmitt Civil Servicet beat Gittins, E. Kern, Gibson and R. Lapsley 2017. N. J. Bebbington, H. Westlake, I. Longbottom and J. Hallidge (Civil Service) beat, H. Hampton, F. Goodwin, A. ftyle-Lay and J. Hydr

S. Randle, S. Alderman, A. H. sub-swick and J. J. Gregory (Civil Ser- vlew) lost to F. T. Farrell, A. C, Bur- fovil, H. McTavish and J. C. Lyal 16-19,

Detective Inspector Winter dramatically gave evidence to the effect that when he and Detective Mrs. Sergeant Champion visited Barney's flat after the tragedy she ordered him from the house and stenek the sergeant.

22 the face, crying "Il teach you to put me in a evil, yoi vile swine." She sequently apologised, however.

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Mrs. Barney sobbed ngain when Sir Bernard Spilsbury examined Mr. Stephen's bullet-ridden pull- over, and expressed the opinion that it was most unlikely that the wound euld have been self- infleted, or that the revolver could have been discharged during a struggle such as Mrs. Burney had described. Reuter,

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Talkoo v. Crnigengower.

Winning on all rinks, the Craigen-. gower C.C. beat the Taikoo R.C. ni Taikoo by 19 shots. Scores:

G. McLeod, J. Stoan, J. Chupman and D. Munro (Talkon) lost to W. T.

Argull! and U. M. Omar 22-24. Brightman A. F. Coates, F. el

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A. Stalker, J. Polson, G. Matthewa at J. Russell Talkoo) lost to M. Souza, L. E. Lammert, D. Rumahn and B. W. Bradbury 11-23.

Recreid v. Bowling Green,

Always a difficult team to bent on their own green, the Club de Recreio gne further évidence of their strength when playing at home by | defeating the-Kowloen B.G.C. by three

shots. Benres:

F. V. Ribeiro, J. M. Alves, P. X. Sira and I A. Guterres (Recrelo) lost to R. Duncan, D. Phillips, R. Nichol and A. M. Holland 16-22.

F. Xavier. R. Robarts, A. S. Gomes, and R. F. Luz (Recreio) drew with G. N. Mitchell, A. K. Taylor, J. G. Meyer and A. M. Holland 21–21.

H. A. Alver, P. A. Yvanovich, L. C. R. Souza and C. G. Silva (Recreio) heat . E. Stoncham, J. S. Logan, G. 5. Beat and W. Russell 20–20,

Police v. Kowloon Dock.

On their own green the Police,R.C. lost to the Kowloon Dock by a single shot. Scores:

E. Post, J. R. McWalter, A. N Reynolds and W. E. Hollands (Police) Jest to G. Docherty, R. Morrison K. Greig and J. McKelvic 18-24:

Mr. Soong Joina. Party.

Later.

Mr. T. V. Soong was among the party which left for Peking.

"Don't bother to get out withi me" alle said hurriedly. She could; see Rose's figure, a mere blur, on the porch.

Rose! There Poor

would have to be a great deal of

explaining.

Before Susan could open the car door and slip away she felt strong arms around her, a mouth pressed f hers.

Jack

Waring murmured.

"Good aleht, sweel child!"

Susan tore herself away, shaking in every limb.

Oh, she hated him, she hated him for doing that!

To be Continued.)

drew with A. Calman, J. Kempton, H. A. Cooper and F. Cullen. 10-16.

SECOND DIVISION.

Leaders Win Fifth Match in Succession on Saturday.

The journey is being made in

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Mr. Wang Ching-wei declared that they intended to discuss with

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Kowloon v. Civil Service. E. M. Remedios and R. A. Baste 20- Playing at Kowloon, the Civil 17. Service C.C. won their match against the Kowloon Cricket Club by 17 shots. Scores:

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F. E. Skinner, W. W. Hirst, F. E. Lawrence and J. Jack (Kowloon C.C.) (24-15. lost to H. Leckhart, L. R. Whani, T Holding and S. Eccleshp 18–25. ̧

J. S. Dinnen, W. Harrison, L J. The Hongkong Electric R.C. won Blackburn and F. G. Herridge (Kow- their first match of the season when Icon C.C.) lost to T. Armstrong, P. E. they entertained the Yacht Club, the Knight, T. F. McGowan and D. W. margin in their favour being 11 shots. Phillips 15-22,

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W. Edmonda, A. J. Kow, T. W. Carri and Jack (Kowloon C.C.) lost to C. Strange, C. J. Tacchi, L. Luck and 4. O. Brawn 21-24.

Kowloon B.G.C. v. Recreio.

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E. J. Sloan, G. E. Gahagan, F. Duckworth and S. Deakin (Hongkong Electric) lost to N. V. A. Croucher, J. W. C. Bonnar. E. S. Abraham and W. McFarlane 13-25,

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