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FOURSOMES

Second round results In

the

Happy Valley Summer Foursomes

are:

T. D. Paton (0) & E. H. Watts (20) Va. K. S. Robertson (4) & J. Petrie

(10) Palon & Watts woll & & 5.

D. S. Edward (3) & W. W. C.

Shewan (11) vs. 11. ff. Pellick (11)

Mayhew (11) Pethlele

Mayhew won

won 2 & 1.

J. W, Franks (11) & F. J. de Rome (9) vs. A. II. McBride (14) & J. E. Richardson (10) McBride & Richart- son won at 19th,

W. A. Stewart (9) & D.. S. Robbi (4) vs. W..J. Buller (D) & A. T. Braley (7) Buller & Braley won 3 & 2.

L. Goldman (7) & C. W. E. Bishop (12) vs. L. R. Cramer (13) Itounds (13) Goldman & Eishop won

2 & 1.

J. Forbes (12) & N. K. Littlejohn (11) v3. P. Morrison (11) & R. K. Collings (4) Forbes & Littlejohn

won.

J. Roger (6)&R. Young (4) vs. A. E. Clarke (13) & W. R. illyer (18) Clark & flyer won 3 & 1. STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING

Starting times for Fanling (old course) on Sunday are:.

9.20 A. Anderson, J.-A. D. Morrison. 9.24 F. C. Young, J. G. Colesworth. 9.28 A. Sommerfeit, X. Barry. 8.32 S. H. Dodwell, K. S. Morrison. 0.30 W. N. A. Smalley, J. W. May-

hew.

0.40 3. B. Mackie, G. S. Hugh-

Jones.

9.44 A. T. Lay, E Bathurst. 10.41 L. C. Marson, T. Addis Martin.

LEAGUE STILL BEST WEAPON FOR PEACE

(Continued from Page 1) members will have to consider what, if any, changes are necessary in the League, and I hope any changes that may be found helpful in inducing those nations which are outside the League to come into it if any such to be feasible-I hope can be soon then, indeed, they will be considered with all sincerity and with overy do mire

to

make the League at last what was, hoped to be at the beginning

universal League"

It

Regarding the Italo-Ethiopian dis-

Mr. Baldwin anid,

pute, bir.

acting from

no personal feelings, but front a de- Biro to full the Covenant obliga tions, the British Government had tried to be a good League member and had done more than anyone else, Therefore he was not disposed and did not intend to accept the blame for the fact that those efforts had failed to prevent the war or materially to affect the

of hostilities..

been

ta

In the pin dispute the Government had been prepared, if necessary, go the whole length which sanctions would have led them if other Powers in the League had

them ready to accompany

But experience had made it plain that to be effective in promoting the peace of Europe and of the world, they must have secured the

safely

of their own land,

people and Empire, and, there fore, must proceed to remedy their deficiencies in defence. It was no good making up their minds to take effective action support of the League unless they were in a position

to take

PIRATES RETURN TO FORM

CARDINALS BEAT .DODGERS

WHITE SOX IN. GRUELING WIN

New York, May 14.

The Pittsburg Pirates turned on the Boston Braves to-day and thump- ed them five to two. They played an error-less gamo and made the most of their ten hits, Boston hit seven and fumbled ones.

Tho St. Louis Cardinals were in form against the Brooklyn Dodgers, od smashed out alxteen ilts to score tweige runs,

S. Martin and Medwick hitting homers..

The Dodgers gathered in four rune from nine battern BUCCESSEN. Tho winners had. two errors and the losers one.

Hubbel pitched New York Giants to victory against the Chicago Cubs, allowing only five hits and not a ninglo neore. Tho Giants hit six and scored five times. The Cuba had two errors.

The Cincinnati-Philadelphia gaine was postponed on account of the cold. AMERICAN LEAGUE

Boston Red Sox beat Detroit, the champlona, three to one today, scor Ing

en soven its against their opponents' five. Each had one error. Philadelphia blanked the Cleveland Indian, four to nothing, Rhodes pitched and allowed only three hits. Johnson hit one out of the park.

It was New York's turn again against the St. Louis Browns, in the third game of their series. The Yankees won, alx to ono. They scored on fifteen hits. The Browns had four. Each team had an error.

The only big thrill of the day won tho game between Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox. The ReGro went into double figures for both teams. The Sox finally won, thirteen to twalvo.

WIR Washington, strangely enough, that had the most hitting luck. Nineteen batterS cornocted and go to base and Lewis hit a

homer. Chicago, on the other hand, got only sixteen ilts and not a single homer. But they won out. There were three errors on each side Renter.

COLONY'S WATER

RESTRICTIONS

ISLAND NOT SUPPLIED FROM MAINLAND

In connection with the imposition of further water restrictions in Kow- loon, which began yesterday, it is learned from official sources that the island is at present not drawing any supplies from the mainland, and has not done so sinco January. There are at present about 60 million gallons in the Shing Mun Reservoir.

Supplies on the island are con sidered sufficient to last until July, at the present rate of consumption.

One case at Meningitis was re-

ities on Wednesday.

ake it. It was no good deeldingported to the local fealth author- on economic and financial sanctions if they were not going to back them

sanctions up. Military

ware An essential part of collective security.

POINTED QUERY

.+

"We will try out collective security as far as we can all go together, but I for one will not despair if on this occasion It faile. The Question was-Were the nations of Europe ready to play their part, because in collective security there could be no limited liability, no sleeping partner- ship!; Collective · security did not

mean that all the work was to be done by the British Navy for other nutions."

The Prime Minister concluded by declaring that the well-being of the British people depended upon the peace of Europe and of the world.

Isolation was impossible. Ne res- ponsible person could believe that Britain, any more than France or Germany, could remain indifferent to the fate of any of her neighbours.---

British Wireless.

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