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CIVIL SERVICE CONTINUE WINNING CAREER
SATURDAY'S GAMES
The defeat of the Kowloon C.C.
MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1932.
MAN HUNTERS
(Continued from Page 3.)
little, mushroom houses of the truck gardeners huddled together. They passed a cemetery, the white stones arising up eerily In the gloom..
CHINESE PLAN FOR SETTLEMENT
OFFICIALS MASS VISIT TO NORTH
Nanking, June 18. Dr. Wellington Koo arrived by "Tired, sweets?"
air from Shanghai and immediato Susan shook her head. The ly motored to the Officers' Moral man's fingers gripped her alender Endeavour Association to attend you but you're only half alive. Dr. Wellington Koo, Mr. Wang arm. "You're a nice kid and I like a meeting of Government leaders. Come to and enjoy yourself. Don't Ching-wei and Mr. Lo Wen-kan be a crepe hanger!"
at the hands of the Civil Service has now definitely established the Happy Valley players as joint favourites with the Cralgengower The killing of Mr. Stephen C.C. for the premier honours of the curred at Mrs. Barney's flat in London, following a cocktail party season.
The present leaders had and after a quarrel between then margin of 17 shots in their two. Mr. Barney is represented by favour and they thus won their Sir Patrick Hastings, K.C.
fifth consecutive match. Craigen-go." The police court hearing has been gower C.C. won from Talkan by 19 held at Westminster. As on pre-shots, the Club de Recreio scored vious days, again large crowda a narrow victory against the Kow- tried to gain admittanco to the loon B.G.C. and the Kowloon Docks court room.
beat the Police by the narrowest possible margin.
Mrs. Burney WITH dressed in black with white gardenias in her hat. She continually clutched a bottle of smelling aalta.
Emotional Scenes.
There were emotional ACCACH when Mrs. Barney was committed for trial. She sobbed without res- traint when her counsel, Sir Patrick Hastings, read out two of Ther passionate love letters to Mr. (Stephen, one of which had "Love
Hut" as its addreas.
Delective
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Inspector Winter dramatically gave evidence to the effect that when he and Detective Sergeant Chempion visited Mrs. Harney's fint after the tragedy who ordered him from the house and struck the sergeant in the face. erying "I'll teach you to put me in a well, you vile swine." She sequently apologised, however.
Mrs. Barney sobbed again when Sir Bernard Spilsbury examined Mr. Stephen's bullet-ridden pull- over, and expressed the opinion that it was most unlikely that the wound could have been sif inflicted, or that the revolver could have been discharged during a struggle such as Mrs. Barney had
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FIRST DIVISION. Defeat of the Kowloon C.C. By Civil Service. The Civil Service C.C. their success of inst year when they repeated beat the champions, the Kowloon C.C.,
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She said, "I'm sorry you think polled everything." thickened, blurred again. "We'll by Reuter at the Aviation Field,
"That's all right." HIM yoice
Dr. Wellington Koo, Interviewod 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 Thurs- Susan senrrely heard him. She there for three weeks; the Com- day or Friday and will remain was counting the blocka now. mission will then return to Peking Elght-six-four-they were alto draft the report. Thereafter moat home. mured, turning to Waring. Now members will remain in
Rome members of the Comralssion "The next corner," she mur-will leave for Geneva, while other that the dreadful evening was end-for a longer period.
Peking ed she was almost effusive. To be home, safe and sound, seemed too good to be true!
Mr. Soong Joins Party.
Later.
"Don't bother to get out with me," she said hurriedly. She could
Mr. T. V. Soong was among the see Rose's Agure, a mere blur, on party which left for Peking. the porch. Poor Rose There The Journey is being made in explaining. would have to be a great deal of Chang Hauch-liang's giant Ford plane. Other passengers on board at Happy Valley. The present League dour and slip away she felt strong for Railways, Mr. Taeng Chung- Before Susan could open the car the plane included the Minister
leaders won on Saturday by 17 shots, Scores:
E. W. Simmonds, J. W. Deakin. P. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt Gibenn and R. Lapsley 2017. Civil Service) bent Gittins, E. Kern, N. J. Bebbington, I, Westlake, I. E. Longbottom (Civil Service) heat H. Hampton. F.
nne? J. Holidge Goodwin, A. Hyde-Tay and J. Byde 22--11.
arms around her, a mouth pressed min. to hers.
Waring murmured.
"Good night, sweet child!" Jack
in every limb.
Susan tore herself away, shaking
Oh, she hated him, she hated him; for doing that!
To be Continned,)
S. Randle, S. Alderman. A. It. Oswick and J. J. Gregory (Civil Ser- vier) lost to P. T. Farrell, A. C. Bur-drew with A. Calman, J. Kempton, H. ford, 11. 16 10.
McTavish and J. C, Lyal A, Compper and P, Cullen 16--16.
Taikoo v. Craigengower. Winning on all rinks, the Craigen- gower C.C. bent the Talkoo R.C, at Taikoo by 19 shots. Scores:
G. Melend, J. Sloan, J. Chapman and D. Munro (Taikon) lost to W. T Arculli and U. Conten. E el
and
M. Omar 22-21. J. Watson, D. S. Bone, W. Weir and W. Watherspoon (Talkoo) lost to G. Buchanan, M. O'Brien, C. S. Rosnelet and E. Baan 17-22.
A. Stalker, J. Folson, C. Matthews and J. Russell (Talkoo) lost to M. Souza, L. E. Lammert, D. Rumjahn and B. W. Bradbury 11-23.
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The Craigengower C.C. have in-nese lenders thanked the Commis- their aionrs for their lengthy travels and Taikoe whom they beat by ten shots serious efforts to obtain facts re-KAISAR-I-HIND nearest rivals by a victory against sioners for their lengthy travels and at Happy Valley Scores:
Medina, Y. Abbas, W. Ward and garding Manchuria.
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D. K. Kharns, G. Duncan, W. their own green, the Club de Recreio Field, and H. J. Pearse (Craigon. KAVO further evidence of their power) bent W. Brown, C. Summers, strength when playing at home by. Stewart and R. Keown 23-19. defenting the Kowloon B.G.C. by three shots, Scares:
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W. McLeod, W. Glendinning, D. Clow and J. Moss (Police) beat J. V. Ramsay, R. G. Craig, J. Lindsay and J. C. Brown. 18-14.
J. C. S. Fender, R. H. E. Marks, F. E. E. Booker and W. Mair (Police)
F. E. Skinner, W. W. Hirst, P. E. Xavier, J. G. Ozorin and G. H. Basto Lawrence and J. Jack (Kowloon C.C.)|24-16. lost to 11. Lockhart, L. R. Whant, T. Holdman and S. Eccleshall 18-25.
Blackburn and F. G. Herridge (Kow- J. S. Dinnen, W. Harrison, J. loon C.C.) lost to T. Armstrong, P. E. Knight, T. F. McGowan and D. W. Phillips 16-22.
W. Edmonds, A. J. Kew, T. W. Carr and L Jack (Kowloon C.C.) lost to C. Strange, C. J. Tacchi, L. Luck and A. D. Brawn 21--24.
Electric R.C. v. Yacht Club.
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