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In the deciding set of the rubber, Ng Szekwong went well ahead from the start and at one period the score stood at four games to all in his favour. Mansel-Smith then made good progress and seemed to be in better staying condition than his He won three games in apparent. succession, then last one and won one, but in the final game, lost game, set and rubber.
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Swatow. Shanghai and North China.... anticipating his opponent's returns. by comparison and was weak in the Java via Sourabaya He was particularly good in back opening set, particularly at the net, Swator band play, but lost points on several but in the two later sets his service Shanghai and North Chiza occasiers by his, attempts to cut. Was excellent and his net play dis Mansel-Smith played chiefly a back-tinetly good For Shanghai, Pott play- Fort Bayard, Hoihow and Haiphong line game and by patans of his ed a steady game throughout, but was tow and Baxgkak height and long reach was able to keep frequently at fault in his service, with his opponent constantly on the run, several double faults, Marsel-Smith but the latter, although tiring visibly played far below his usual for and it towards the finish, was able to last was not until the match was almost over that he gave a glimpse of it. safficiently long to gain the winning He had many opportunities to "smash," but on most occasions put. the ball into the net instead of over it. The Hongkong pair took many! risks in that both played well up to Philippine Islands In the Interport lawn tennis doubles the net when receiving service and Shanghai and North China match, played on the lawn of the returns, and lost several points in Country Club, Shanghai, Messrs. Ng this way by being unable to take a Shanghai and Korth China Stekwong and Lok Wei (Hongkong) quick return near the base line, but Rehow, Pakhoi and Haiphong gained a substantial victory over Ng Saekwong's agility compensated Straite. "Bangkok, Ceylon, Mauritius, L.
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In the opening set play was of raiber moderate quality and neither
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Szekwong took the first game on his A thriving trade in unwholesome service, and Shanghai then won three pork was brought to the notice of games in succession, but in the eighth Magistrate Orme this morning by Saigon, "traits, "Bangkok, Ceylon, Hanzi game Hongkong drew level and the Inspector Appleton of No. 7 Police score was called four all Ng Sze Station, who charged a Kennedy kwong and Mansel-Smith again won Town Chinese with the unlawful their games on service and five all possession of a quantity of unwhole was called, but Hongkong then took some pork intended for human con two games in succession and won the sumption.
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In the second set, Hongkong took sale of anwholesome poris for human Shanghai North Chine and Japanı diam. Kleist the first two games, and the fourth consumption was becoming very Straite, “Bangkok, * Ceylon,; Mauritius, and fifth, but in the sixth there common, and it was time-stern mea- was a lengthy struggle" in which sures were taken to stop it.. Unserus- Shanghai finally came out on top, pulous persons like the defendant ha bringing the score to 42 in Hong- bought the carcases of dead pigs, and kong's favour. In the seventh game after cooking them, sold the meat to the best rally of the match was unsuspecting coalies. In many cases “vimesed, in which Ng Szekwong the plus had died of Roma dieTJA. eventually got the better of his. : The Magistrate imposed a fine of Corporents im z. series of hot returns, $60 or six weeks hard labour.”
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NORTH CHINA FAMINE
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More than a third of a milling-per- sons who last winter faced death by starvation have been carried through to the harvest in the Shantèfa dis- trier and the beadquarters, station at that place has wound up its affairs and made Its final report.
This district was one of those described by Eleanor Frances Egan in the Saturday Evening Post, as being so destitute that they made the Near East look like a land of abundance, in comparison. The district is not yet a land of abundance, nor will it be this year but the population bas been brought through with a LATED W margin, of vitality to spare and cas now make its own way..
No charitable enterprise was ever undertaken, no matter how unselfish and self sacrificing, but that some criticized and same lied. However, the work of the United International Famine Relief Committee and the other international bodies in China have been less subject to adverse criticism than have some other similar projects in other countries. For the benefit of the few who have held aloof and asked: "Where does all the money go?” and for those who have !given without stint and asked no question, the Shuntefu Committee has given its accounting. When A. L. Parker who was "in charge of the work for the aïne hsiens in the Shuntefu area returned! to Peking. be turned over to the In- ternational Committee a receipt for every ration of grain distributed and for every penny spent in relief. There are several boxes of such receipts, all showing "where the money went." When the office closed at Stuntefu, 374,144 persons were receiving relief. Of the total 342,000 were relieved by the grain distributions, 11,800 by famine labour projects ; 6,590 relieved by the famine schools and 8,952 by the distribution of seed grain. In addition to these 1,775 nursing mothers were saved and cared for during the winter and spring, 2,400 persons were provided with cloth- jog 1,030 were cared for in relages. The schools were conducted for five months and the heavier portion of the general relief was carried on for four months. It cost- $5,000 to care for the nursing. mothers and more than $34,000 to maintain the schools which not only gave educational advantages bur! served excellently as means of in- vestigating the needy families.
The grain hauled into the Shuntefu district and distributed to those who faced death, would have loaded a train more than a mile long Na sufferer was over fed, yet it took 6,089 tons of grains to keep the suf- ferers on their feet.
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Complaints by motorists regarding Relief was not spread over the whole the Asiatic Petroleum Company's district so thinly that all must sooner light railway across Shaukiwan Road Tel. or later come to the end. Accurate were heard by Magistrate Lindsell surveys were made, an estimate was made of the number of sufferers who this morning, when a Chinese con- could be carried through to the tractor was charged at the instance harvest, and this was decided upon.
of Traffic Inspector Garrod with Then this number of starving per negligence in the handling of trucks. sons were selected from the poorest The Inspector explained that the of the poor. They are still poor but defendant was engaged in cutting they are alive rather. The number work on the hill behind the A.P.C. who received relief in Shuntefu area depot. The work necessitated the is approximately a third of the whole transferring of a large quantity of population, The crops are fairly earth across Shaukiwan Road to be good in that area and so the work dumped on the other side.
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As he neared the A.P.C. premises, he = beard a whistle. Aware that there Mr. A. G. G. Martin, of Messrs. were trucks crossing the road, at Lowe, Bingham and Matthews is a intervals, he was about to pull up passenger by the P.&O... "Plassy" when an Indian watchman said to from Hongkong to London. him “Come on." He continued on
Charged before Magistrate Orme at the instance of Inspector Appleton
his course, but had hardly cleared the track when a truck fully laden with having dumped the dead body with earth shot behind his machine. of a child in Harwo Street, West The truck came from an opening in Point, a coolie who had lived for Per 3.8. Monteagls" to-day-Rev-the wall on the north side of the road over ten years in Hongkong, sald and His Heaben Ealey. Mr A Claxton
Miss B. Droep Miss E. Diggs, MT. and entered another opening in the that he was ignorant of local regula Forster, Mr F.Gommaringer, Hrs A. W. wall on the south side. The witnesstions. Inspector Appleton said that Groggs, Hr G. Gregg, Mi H. Hanson was just able to see the truck dis the body had been taken to the | Mrs B. J. Jone, Hesus P. Jones, R. A.
King R. B. Lewis B. F. Murphy, Me appear on the south side of the road. mortuary for post mortem examina- and him W. Manley, Master P. Linley. There were barriers on either side of tion, and the doctor certified that Mis & Marquee Sister Monica Miss the road to pull up the trucks but the child had not died of any dan- 0. O'Connell Me and Hrs W. F.Ch these were not down at the time. The trous disease. He thought that Yen Oordt, Master Leon Van Oordt, Mre
Master Krederick and Ramee Fentyczna pulled up a few feet away and went imposed a fine of $10, or, in default, H. Pentycross, Miss Sheila Pentrerces, red fag signal was not used. Fethe dumping was done to save funeral expenses. The Magistrate
Mr and Mrs W. E. Quayle, Ber; and to enquire into the matter.
Mrs A. T. Robh: Mins Jean Robb, Mr R.
| R. Roxburgh, Gok V. Roehl, Mr A. Bail
14 days hard labour.
Inspector Garrod intimated that
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Mr F. J. Stotta, Miss Josephine M. many complaints had been received Tobin, Mrs J. A and Elaine Urquhart, by the police with regard to this light Mr E J. Weiss and Dr. Margaret Wal-radway crossing,
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Mr. Rowan, I will go down with Sergt. Smith in his side car and you
Mr. Rawai called the watchmen can push year truck across the road,..
The 17. Tyndarens" (Blae Fannel on duty to show that no negligence and we will see if it can be done. We Line) from Pacise Forta left Kobe on occurred but that the barrier imped-will have Inspector Garrod standing June 13 for Hongkong and is die bere ning the truck was mised and the truck there to see fair play.
proceeded across the road as usual, It was agreed that this grand re-
June 18:
CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN BALM."-
after the motor cycle had passed. hearsal should take place to-morrow.
The Police sergeant had said he The Magistrate asked Inspector. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge stopped in a few feet, and saw Garrod to raise the question with the fof neuralgia, whatever the trouble the truck disappearing after C.S.P. whether the watchmen should, is, Chamberlain's Pain Balm drives away, having crossed the road The ques- not be summoned rather than the con- the pain at once and cures the complains ton was, could the barrier have been tractor, whose precautionary measures quickly. First appication gives relief
When = bottle of it is kept in the house raised and the truck started up and seemed sufficient if his men tarried the pain of bars and scalds may be got across the road in the time them out,
promptly relieved, cazand buses The Magistrate said it seemed to The summons was adjourned for quickly besied and wailings promptly him imposable and remarked, to week.
reduced. In fact, for the household.
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