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LAWN TENNIS.
HKⱭC TENNIS.
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES,
THE CHINA MAIL.
KOWLOON THEATRE.
THIS EVENING'S SPECIAL
DANCE..
CORRESPONDENCE.
THE RECENT INTIMIDATION,
[To the Editor of the " Chind MA,2)
Hard on the heels of last night's immensely successful thread and
Sir-Lo reply to the letter from needle dance, the Kowloon Theatre M. P. Y. Lo in the South Dasna! The best match yesterday in con- holds a special dance this evening Morning Post of 1st April I did not s nection with the abers tournament when the popular jass band from the the so-called strike was possible only was between M. W. Lo and Wong Po-American liner "Wenatchee will under the stress of intimidation: I kai in the open Championship singles.
said the men left through intimida-
Lo won a strennons game by 7-5, 2-6, supply the music.
With a capable orchestra and tion. I did not suggest dispensing 6-2, 6-4. Excellent tennis was wit excellent flour what more could entirely or at all with the Chines nessed by a large gathering of spect ators. Lo was superior in rallying, any dancer want!-Only a refresh Police, and cannot assist Mr. Lo in this estimating the number of intimids- bar (especially in ment but Wong had the advantage in eu humid weather) and the Kowloon tors employed. vice, so that the players were
Thestre now provides one. evenly matched. The first two sets into 12 and 8 - games respectivaly, and each player one. Lo played faultlessly in the third set and took it for 6-2 The fourth set provided all the excitement. Both players were play ing sound tennis, at this stage, and it
the brought
necessary psperi was a question of which could outrun
fasteners were handed strips the other. Lo won a tiring eet by of red paper to make themselves have written his last paragraph; ás a 6 and took the match. He now hat's
When clever heads and matter of fact I think little of a day's qualified for the third round in which deft fingers had evolved many fast and recently, owing to what Mr. be would meet the winner of the
took
is
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1927*
DAIRY FARM NEWS.
STORAGE OF FURS, CARPETS
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As a protection against Moths and humidity, you cannot
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in our Cold Stores.
Packages can be insured with us against Fire and Theft.
For particulars apply to the Secretary.
Mr. Lo make the proportion paid to Last night's thread and needle British workers in normal times for dance, as already mentioned, proved the work referred to, and I regret to a most enjoyable event. Ladies who say that this work would cost less in brought cotton and needle were given Britain and very much less in crinkly paper in varions charming Germany; the time for completion, shades and with this they improvised and which is equivalent to cost; being THE DAIRY FARM, 10E & COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd. fancy costumes. Gentlemen who also less in both countries than in
Hongkong.
Did Mr. Lo know me he would not
second round match between S. Aquaint creations; the happy throngo calls sympathy strikes had no wax marched in procession round bread to butter, & condition to which Burjahn and S. H. Ismail, which the gaily decorated hall. The judge Mr. Lo himself and certainly the | scheduled for to-day.
Mrs. Gourdeau wife of the represents-workers here must be reduced if work tive of Union Australis who is in the be driven from Hongkong by further Colony. then presented three silver increased cost of production.
Yours, etc., prizes to the ladies responsible for the most original costumes and two
Fall resulta
Open Championship Singles.-A. A Rumjahn beat E. Basschaert, 86, 6-3; 8-6, M. W. Lo beat Wong Fo Kel, 7-5, 2-6, 62, 6-4.
Open Championship Doables.-F, A. Redmond and G. B. Sayer beat Surg-Lient G. H Hayes. and Paymaster. Commander Viling, 6-1.
8-10, 6-4, 6-4.
Club Championship-Capt. P. H. Davies best A, B, Raworth, 6-4, 6-1,
3-6, 6-3.
Mixed Doubles.-C. C. Stark and Mrs. Stark (18) beat Lieut. A. S. Landsell and Mrs. Lindsell (-15), 6-4,
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TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
Open Championship Singles.-S. A., Ramjahn c. & EF. Ismail, J. B. Pen mana. O. Rumjahr.
Club Championship.-D. J. Valen- tine r. Capt. P. H. Davies.
Handicap Singles “B."-K. W. Lane CV. Mark. C. B. Brown E. L. Leader.
Handicap Doables. Brearley and H. E. Smith c. C. C Stark and B. D. C. Morgan. G. E. Ellams and C. B. Brown . Major J. R. Lloyd and A. B. Baworth. Major P8. Tomlin son and A. D. Ball . R. M. Smith and F. A. Dinsdale.
Mixed Doubles.-Major Willson and Mrs. Bowden Smith e. V. M. Graybum and Mrs. Grayburn.
FOOTBALL.
ASSOCIATION MEETING.
At Victoris Barracks yesterday evening, a meeting of the Hongkong Football Association was held under
the Chairmanship of Mr. J. McCubbin, All the Clubs were represented.
W... BAILEY.
to the most enterprising gentlemen. Hongkong, April 4, 1922, winner was specially admired, both The costume made by the first prize
for its artistic effect and deftness.
N. Y. E. FARES.
The dancers then took the floor and [To the Editor of the " China Mal"]
with the orchestra in excellent form
continued the revels until a late hour.
There will be no public performan- at the Kowloon Theatre, it is so- Bounced, during the two days of the Prince's visit, Thursday and Friday, The Coast of Opportunity" rom snce of Mexico will be screened on Saturday,
Sir.-In view of certain incorrect
news having been reproduced in the local Fress about the N... proposing to eat the passenger rates between London and Marseilles, and ports east of Suez by 20 per cent, we beg to in- form you that the true position is at follows:-
This Company has decided, com mencing with "Mahima Marn" sai- ling from Yokohama on Jur: 0 and A protest by the United A. C. with && " Katori Mara” frum London against South Chins "A" for on June 10, to recommence the issue playing two
of first division men,
round-trip tickets between without the sanction of the League ports east of Port Said (inclusive) Management was referred back, and the parts of Marseilles, London as the United had not stated the and Antwerp, rood for two years from names of the South China players the date of embarkation to date of re- whom they had protested against.. embarkation for return passage, on
It was decided to finish the League the basis of 1 fazes, or in other words, before Saturday, April 22, as that day 25 per cent. reduction on the regular was set aside for the two exhibition tariff fare for retais passage. matches on the Cub ground. The The publication of the above in winners to play the runners-up in your valuable columns will much esch division, or in the event of a tie oblige-We are, Dear Sir, Yours for the championship, a replay to faithfully, take place instand.
CRICOT.
CLUB V. NAVY. -
The following will represent the H.K.C.C. against the Navy on the Club ground next Saturday at 12.15 A recommendation of the Referees' pm.-T. E. Pearce (capt), C. Blaker, Board, thas Mr. Grant Tamar" be L. J. Davies, Capt. E. R. B, Dods, suspended from taking any part in Capt. R. Le Fleming, E. G. Lammert, football matches under the jurisdiction. C. Miller, E. J. R. Mitchell, E. of the H.K.F.A.. for dangerous play webster. Lunch will be served in Owen Hughes, D. B. Peat and REA. io the "Tamar" v. United match
LRO. 1st XI v. University.
played on March 1, was confirmed: the H.A.C.C. pavilion at 1.15 p.m.
"A charity match was arranged for Easter Monday, to help the funds being raised in the Colony in aid of
The following will represent the the dependants of the Submarine H42 disaster. The match to be, Services LRC. Ist XI in their league match v. The Best. The following sub-com- against the University on the latter's mittees were appointed to select the A. el Arculli (Captain), A. H. Ram ground to-marow, st 2.15 p.m.— teams-Services: Master-Gunner Watson, B.QM's, Tyldesley and Yeojahn, S. H. Ismail, S. D. Ismail, S. A. man of Signals Maris. The Rest: Ismail, J. 8. Curreem, S. A. B. Ismail, 0. Ismail A. E. Madar, N. B. Kit- Messrs. McTavish, J. Bodger and chell and D. Ramjahri. Beserve:-- Wheeler,
D. Mahomed.
A meeting of the League followed sad the King's were awarded the points for the match with “Titania” on March 25, when the latter failed to turn out.
BILLIARDS.
CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY.
The "Curlew claimed the points To-night P.A. Tranovich meets C.! against the Police, the latter failing to Earnshaw in the semi-final and, the play on two successive Saturdays. The winner will play against L. A. Osmund, meeting approved, and the Secretary the winner of the other semi-fins! was instructed to write to the Police match to qualify for the challenge to enquire whether they were turning round with the Champion, A. J. out again this season.
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