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HOCKEY TRIAL.
PROBABLES BEAT POSSIBLES FIVE TO TWO
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1932.
ARMY MEN SWIM HARBOUR.
CAMPBELL OF THE S.W.B. WINS RACE
Leading almost from the dive in,
DENIED VENGEANCE
CHANG'S SON ATTEMPTS SUICIDE
Peking, Sept. 7. Disappointed because his mother
to allow him to avenge
of General Chang Tsung- particular race, although it in several chang, assassinated on Friday, at- minutes outside the record time for tempted suicide here to-day. the open rṇee.
The boy desired to go to Tainan,
The "Possibler v. Probables" trini hockey match for the purpose of selecting a team to play the All India Olympic Team, which is shortly visit Private Campbell of the South Wales refused Ing Hongkong, was held at Sookun-Borderers won the Army cross har: the death of his father, the elder poo yesterday, The play generally bour race yesteday, Hls time of 26. was not of a very high standard, many minutes 23 seconds is a record for this
sieze of the players being slow to opportualties in front of goal.
The Probables, were the more ng gressive, and deserved their win of five goals to two.
Several position changes were made during
game. In goal, Cdr. Higham (Navy) and Capt.
Gore (1.M.S.) played well, both dealing with some diflicult shots. Thero was
Private Campbell gradually forged halves, Sttfe to choose between the
Fortunately however, just as the nhead but always within striking dir although W. A. Reed (Club) was tance was Private Jamieson of the prominent on many occasions. In the Argyll and Sutherland Highlander charge exploded, an attendant velz- bothed his arm, and the bullet, instead OR The course was marked forward lines W. Williams (Club) G. Singh (Radio) and Jali (Jats) ut sides by lines of ruwing skiffs and of entering his head, lodged in his right inner. centre and left inner res-motor-boats under the command of leg.
The wound is nut serious, and the pectively for the Prohuldes were out- Major Lochner. They kept a conslust
look-out for tired swimmers but were boy is now under the care of an atumling.
only called upon twice.
It was exactly 10 minutes past five when the starter shouted "Go" and 120 where his father was shot, but was by his swimmers dived from the Poltee Pier, prevented from doing so For the first huwired yards they were mother. He then selzed a revolver buncherl together, but slowly the more and pointing it at his head, pulled
the trigger.. powerful swimmers took the lead.
Goals were scored for the probables by G. Singh (2), Williams (2) and; Nur Khon, and for the Possibles by Divett and Fencin
R.A.S.C. Tram to Play Mule Corps
The following have been selected to play for the R.A.S.C. against the Hongkong Mule Corps in a friendly hockey match, at the Marina ground, Kowloon an Saturday at 5 p.m.: Pte. Fannel: S/Sgt. Marshall and Dvr Whitley: Dr. Powell; Pte, Buckland! and List Mayell: L/Cpl. Spain. Sgt. Tipple, Cpl. Barlow, Pte, Lazenby and Dr. Gray. Reserves Pte. O'Connor, Pte. Crugs. Cpl. Cubitt.
Radio Club Team.
The Radio Sports Club hockey team! will ret the "nengnitos" in a friend- inate bo-morrow afternoon at 5.30 at Caroline Hill, the eleven being- S. Parduman
nn Singh, J. Surjan Singh: Grewal; From Singh, M. 11. Hussan, Mohinder Singh: Harbhajan Singh Garbachan Singh (Captain), Awlar Singh, Kalwant Singh and Atlar Singh.
Singh Reserves:---Jaggeet and Man Singh.
MUKDEN PERILS
BRITISH LADY AND TWO MEN CAPTURED
Mukden, Sept. 7.
Bandits early this morning
a party
Every known stroke was employed, farmy doctor.--Henter's Special,
backstroke. sidesirake, The brens the trudgeon were! all in evidence.
The team competitim was won by the Royal Artillery (92 points), fel- inwed by the Argyll and Sutherland" Highlanders, (104), the South Wales Borderers (123), and Small (383).
Units
The Order of Finishing. The firm 10 to Anish were: Private Campbell (S.W.B.) 25 mins.
זיגי
23 acconcis.
Private damien (A.SU.) 27.41. Private Kilde (A.S.11.) 28.52. Private LAS.11.) 29.15. Gunner Hu
Morris
(RA). Bomballer Harris (H.A.). Gunner Hyde (A.), Private Blair (A.S.IL).
Private Wallace (S.W.B.).
1. Cpl. Southerland (S.W.B.1. The times of the Arst four are bet, Ter than the Lime of Gunner Forrester, who won the race last year in 31.
minutes 6 seconds.
FLAMES ON SHIP
While
FIRE IN HOLD OF B&S
STEAMER SUIYANG
Shanghai, Sept. 7. going to Tsingtao from Shanghai, with a cargo of tea and bales of paper, a fire was discovered in the hold of the China Navigation Company's Steamer Suiyang, of 2,500 tons, early this afternoon,
war Woosung.
The vessel returned to her wharf, where firefloats, which had been aummoued by wireless, fought the blaze,
The fire was totally extinguished Private Jamieson, who finished; by 9.20 p.m.- Rester's Speeint. steund this gear, was third in last your's event, when he took 32 minutes. Several swimmers were draggl
From the water at the finish, suffering! RIGHT OF DEFENCE. from exhaustion, but they quickly re
covered.
--Reuter.
Raid on Church
Mukden, Sept. 7.
EAST PRUSSIA SAID TO
BE MENACED
Berlin, Sept. 7. Von Schleicher, in a speech at in East military mancavтes
surrounded and captured
It has been reported that a party. of Britons, consisting of Mrs. of bandits attacked the Catholic Pawley, Mr. Charles Corkran, and Church at Tuchuan, to the west of Prussia. reiterated that Germany Mr. Duran McIntosh, while they Taonan, on Monday, and plunder must be given the same right to were riding on the racecourse.
arm as other nations, as a protec- ed the building. All are employees of the Asiatic Two Canadian missionaries, whetion against her neighbours, add- Petroleum Company's branch
the bandits,ng that East Prussia was specially at desperately resisted Newchwang,
wete
overpowered. Japanese threatened.
The Reich, he said, was ready Later Mr. Mcintosh escaped and; troops were summened to the scene Have the alarm, and fifty soldiers and dispersed the marauderato defend it to the last are af present pursuing the bandits.' Reader's Special.
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