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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1934.

BOWLERS'

NO PASSPORTS

WICKET

AMERICAN'S CONVICTION

SCOUTS CONCERT.

SUCCESSFUL FUNCTION AT CHINA FLEET CLUB

was

QUASHED LESS THAN HUNDRED

Application for the re-hearlag

A most successful, concert RUNS AT POKFULAM |of a case in which Henry Harry held by the 4th, Hongkong (Mur- Best, a young unemployed Ameri ray) and 4th. Kowloon (Garrison) In a match that produced less than can, was fined $100 or two months Troups of Boy Scouts, at the China hundred runs, a team from the imprisonment on Friday, for Fleet Club last night. A large Honkong University bent

Sentering Hongkong without a valid audience was present and the pro- Jonoph's College at cricket at Poke passport, was made by Mr. T. P. K.ramme was greatly enjoyed.

Jani yesterday by nix wickeln.. The

College boys were dismissed for 40, Kemble, of Messra. Wilkinson and and although this total was passed by Grist, before Mr. E. W. Hamilton the Undergraduates with six wickets in the Central Magistraey yester in hand, their eventual total was only day.

66.

Scorent

St. Joseph's College.

Y. Barma, b Blake

A. H. Bakar, e Rodrigues, & Tala

H. Asome, b Tata

A. Razack, e Ng, b Blake

Y. Esmail, b Blake

J. Veiga, b Tata..

A. RumJahn,, hit wkt., l Blake

E. Petrote, fun out...

Jl. Horowitz, e Ng, h Blake

H. Summoni, not out

K. Singh, Blake

Extras

Tatal

Bowllig Analysia.

University.

D. Hunt, b Asome

Tats Blake

Y. H. Kan. b Amonic

D. S. Blake, 1 Asome

K. 1. Ng, h Axome

2495

0. M.

3 16

13

17

P. B. Tate, kb.w., Asome

W. C. Châu, e Baker, b. Esmall Alonzo, runt bui

Thompson, st. Bakar, b. Asoire Rodrigues, not out.....

E. K. Tan, e Veiga, b. Axone E, Î1 Ho, c Arome, b Ramail

Extras

Total

7

011

There is no doubt that the com- mitten responsible for the concert nchieved their aim. Many de

His Worship granted the ap-lightful items were presented, and plication.

all earned their share of applause. The following local artistes were evidence by After

Sorgeant Whitley, of the Water Police, to the among those who gave their sup port.Mr. W. Sinclair Misses effect that he took defendant off Dalay O'Keefe, Stella and Helen 7the Empress of Canada at the re-110, E. Banker, Mrs. Gurwitch quest of the ship's oflcers; who Frishman, the Rev. J. N. Lewis hnd hoisted a Police flag, Sergeant ryun, Professor F. Gonzales and Mottram stated that on the morn Mesara, H. Bunje, Trowt,

King. ing of October 17, he went board the Empress of Canada to Kime, Goble, and V. Sanders, examine passports. Defendant was produced by the purser of the 10 ship na o słowaway without a pass

port. The purser explained that some hours after the ship had left Manila, defendant presented him- melf to him. He had no ticket, but uffered to buy one to Shanghai. The purser had unwisely accepted the money and placed him on the passenger list. On the ship's ar 10 rival in Hongkong, it was reallaed 19 that as the defendant had no pass- port it was useless to take him to Shanghai because he would not be allowed to land there,

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Sergeant Mottram advised the purser to hnad defendant over to the Water Police and to find out what could be done. The Water w. Police went into the matter and told the purser that it was of no use to charge defendant with stow ing away because the purser had [nccepted money from him.

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The dance band of the South also rendered Wales Borderers popular, selections, by the kind per mission of the Officer Command- ing and Officera.

The Rev. Mr. Lewis Bryan, The Army popularly known us "

of Mirth." KAVC Chaplain

kopt the humorous item, and audience rocking with laughter. Among the other outstanding per- formers were "The for

Impa" Quartette, comprising the talented four of the Lincolnshire Regiment, Messra. King, Trowt, Kime and Goble, who were rewarded with loud applause.

Owing to the indisposition of Mias Helen Ho, Mina Stella To appeared alone and gave

n de- Hghtful exhibition of the Skater's Waltz, with Mias E. Banker at the violin beautiful piano. Three selections were rendered by Pro- fessor F. Gonzales, who carned well merited applause. A serennde W. Sinclair, a rendered by Mira. flute obligato by Mr. Trowt, with

Miss interpretation by

Daisy O'Keefe, also received the marked approval of the audience.

WRA

Interesting items were presented Hongkong Troop, entitled "Shadow Play" and "Broadcasting," and were both well received.

Item The latter

highly amusing. It presented a radio fan tuning in and confusing four dif- ferent stations, when a doctor, bus- man. baker and a musician, were giving their weekly lectures. The result, of course, WOA Judl- crous. The Grand Scout Finale.

ro which was a presentation of a typical camp fire scene, brought the evening to a close.

Defendant had deserted his shin at Iloilo amt had made his way to Manila. He wished Lu get to Shanghai, but the authorities in Manila would not give him a pass port. Sergeant Mottram discussed the situation with the defendant.by the 4th. Kowloon Troop and 4th. who reluctantly agreed to be sent Back to Mantin, it was to ST. BARTSalarise his return to Manlin that The prosecution was taken out

analer the Passport Ordinance.

HA Worship: 1 was MATCHES aware that is intention was to go Defendant then went into the At Heckenham yesterday the witness-box und testified on oath Kent County XV defeated the that he had no intention of landing Enstern Counties by 11 points to in Hongkong but was on his way 8, while at Eastbourne Surrey to Shanghai when he was taken off beat Sussex County by 28 points the ship. tu 6.

His Worship remarked that he Cambridge University beat St. falled to understand how the Harts Hospital by 26 points to 8.-- [C. P. S. could have made such an Renter.

error. They obviously realised they could not take him to Troops. Shanghal and just left him in the hands of the Hong- kong Police. At the same time, FOOTBALL defendant had only himself to

LEAGUE

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London, Oct, 21.

Kowloon F.C. Team Against Lincolns

blame for having got into auch a situation. In view of the circum- stances, his Worship would quash [his previous conviction, which was

obviously wrong.

The following team will represent Regarding the question the Kowloon Football Clah in their what would happen to the defen- Senior Division encounter with the

Lincolns Saturday at 4.30 p.m. ondant now, Sergeant Mottram said the Kowloon Football Club ground the C. P. S. were willing to S. Boyes; R. Everest and 2. Eastman; him back to Manlin to-day. J. T. K. Gilchrist, A. S. Bliss and B. Whitehead: A. T. Lee, B, C, Elliott, G. White, V. White and D, Knox, Reserve.-C. Cord.

At Caroline Hill yesterday, the Naval Patrol Rangers defeated MS. Wish by three goals to two in a fast soccer match.

Consulate Help.

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The proceeds of the concert are to be devoted to the funds of the 1th. Hongkong and 4th. Kowloon

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Oct. 18. 74.13/32 .15,04 .12.19

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OCL 24. 75.16/32

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-British Wireless.

Mr. Kemble, however, said the Prague.. American Consulate had cabled for Bucharest confirmation of the defendant's | Madrid. story and were awaiting a reply. Hongkong.

Brussels, If his story was true, the Consulate

Stockholin. would issue him a passport. In

Copenhagen. to |which case he could proceed

Lisbon. money and would be able to pay for Yokohama. his passage.

Rio... Montevideo. Sergeant Mottram said the Police Belgradle i had no objection to defendant stay-Montreal.

ing in the Colony until a reply was Silver (Spot). receiveil by the American Con- Silver (forward).23% Melbourne, Oct. 21.

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BILLIARDS Shanghai. Defendant bad Monte Bombay.

DAVIS LEADING IN CHAMPIONSHIP

In diemissing the case, his Wor- ship told the defendant that it was only his luck that stopped him from in Shanghal, he would certainly be At the interval, Lindrum was lead getting into trouble. If the purser punished as he had no passport. ing by 10,492 to 10,372.

had not accepted money from him "I strongly advise you that if you Davis's best breaks to-day 1234, 581. 353 and 383. Lindrum's in the first place, he would certain-want to knock about the world, you best breaks were 584, 359 nd 306 y have been punished na a stown should do it properly with a pass- (unfinished)—Reuter.

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