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8. A. Hazain and I. Hassan beat Curreem and Ip Kau, 7-4; lost to Kwok and Ho, 56; lost to Busschaert
HOLIDAY-MAKERS' ROMANCES, INDIANS' SUCCESSFUL SEASON. and Yamasaki, 9-8,
Lovers claim to have found in Minster Thanet, a place where they
WINNERS OF BOTH DIVISION,
can be married with at least some of The Indian Recreation Club has |
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Total: Rest of League 60 games; R.C., 40 ga 8,
PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES.
In inviting Mrs. Severn to present Forsyth congratulate the winners on their double auccess,
Mra Severn then presented the trophies as follows :—
the romance and adventure of Grotas added fresh laurels to its comparative the league shields to the LR.C., Dr. Green. Mr. Arthur Roberts, the ly short but splendid read by win- comedian, took his bride to this spotning both divisions of the Hongkong for his wedding ceremony and about Lawn Tennis League this acason, 150 other couples make the same which was closed on Saturday after romantic journey every year: noon when tao league shields were The Tennis Shiel and Modal "A" Mins er lies near Ramsgate and presented to the champions by Mrs. Division.-Wou by the Indian Recrea Margata and is swept by the breezee Cloud Severn. in the prescure of a tion Club. Team, A. A. Rumjohn, A. of the sea, which is not far away. large gathering of tennis enthusiasts. II. Rumjaho, S. A. Rumjahu, 0, Thera is a ruin of an old maner Prior to the presentation, the Rumjahn, H. D. Rumjan, 8. H. house, once occupied by monks, and spectators wera treited to some excel. Ismail and S. D. lamail. legends abound. It is cateo long ago lent exhibition matches on the 1.R.C.
The Tennis Leauge Shield and that the curfew used to ring during courts at Bookampoo Valley, between Medals. "B" Division. Won by the Counsel read some letters Me the winter months, Minster is a teama representing the winners of Indian recreation after a tie with tha! Lowther wrote to his wife before the central spot for the holiday resorte on both the A. and B. divisions, and the Chinese Recreation Club. Team, 0. Rest of the League. The Rest Ismail, E. el Arculli, S. A. Ismail, I. presented a formidable combination Has on, S. H. Hursain, A. el Arculli, against the champions, but although S. Casauboy they last to both visiting teams, tha Indians put up a stiff fight, which was worthy of their champion slip.
marriago.
"SPIRITUAL LOVE."
My Beloved-Since you left yester day, you have more than filled my soul with love of you, which love is expressed only and entirely in a deep aud forvent desire for your welfare It is not that and happiness.
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the Thanet coast, and the office of the superintendent registrar for Thanet situated in the little village of 2,000 inhabitants.
The couples come by train and motor car. Soms have been known to cycle is for the momentous bour. They nearly always go to the coast for their honeymoon.
the
During the war four big camps were เป้ the neighbourhood, and registrar has never been quite so busy since.
BOENE WITH HIS FATHER.
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Afr. U. Rumjaha then asked Mrs. Severn to present t'e Club prizes and
doing so gave some interesting
facte relating to the rise of the Club since its formation in 1918 with 70 members. Its membership roll now numbered 160.
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Enormous profits are made by The Gaming Bill, which repeals the Th Club prizes were presented by law under which betting debts paid persons engaged in emuggling coesine Mrs. Severa as follows.
by cheque can be recovered, came up from Germany to England. for third reading in the House of In Berlin ic can be bought Commons in mail werk.
with the greatest case in spite of its Sir E. Bartly-Denniss protested probibition. A mall packet in
TENNIS
A sait in which a 65-years-old wo
In the "A" Division man was accused of adultory with
the champions started well and led man of 30 was concluded in the Divorce Division in mail week. Mrs. I do not love you and reverence
19-14 at the end of the first set of for all your beauty and
games. In the er cond set they were Tyra Gouborg Lowther, a Swede by you.
only able to hold their own with 37 birth, charged ber husband, Mr. John character bave awakened in me the Brabazon Lowther, a singer, with deepest love a man can boar a woman.
games all. The Rest assert d then desertion and with adultery with the But becanso this intenso spiritual
selves in the third set and the Indian intervener, Mrs. Annie Gertrude love is not expressed outwardly I Icel
were beaten badly, winning only 7 Roxburgh. The charges were denied, that often I appear culd and un
panies out of 83. The champions' their lack of defeat was due to Mrs. Lowther's case was that the sympathetic. and Mr. Lowther were warried in
1 am sure this will cause misunder-
stamina against their older and October 1919, but she said the mar standing. I begin to realise that Sir Edward suggested that after more experienced opponents, but
Singla Championship.-Challenge that the Bill was not coufined to' riage was never consummated and am not your soul mate. That your these letters when Mr. Lowther met considering that she alleged that her husband bad love for me is wonderful, the most his wife she said: "You are free, the Indian player is scare-ly Cup (presented by Mr. M. A. Rezak). auques. Section 2 of the Act of 1835 obtainable in Buberian cabare and wonderful thing I have known, I can dear." He replied," You will always of his teen yet, the plucky Won by A H. Rumjahs; 2nd prize (which was to bar pealed) dealt with, cafea for less than 24. Agcate, alleged sitting at the gaming table might chemists, luiter in special parts of never question. My love for you is be my friend just the same." Mr. stand they made in the first two reta (presented by Mr A. H. Hamet).- mortgages as well as cheques. A mau to be in the employ of certain the eame, but I really cannot help Lowther agreed, but said when his won the admiration of the sprettors, Won by Mr. & A. Runjaha
father, Col. Lowther, heard of the The Indian players in the B" Singles Handicap (presented by Mr. mortgage his property and cripple the city to supply customers known realising that my love is divided. My beloved one, We are
breaking off of the engagement be Division matches also gave a good. H. M. H. Nemazee).Won by Mr. H. himself and his heirs for ever, Ha
The profits are fabulously high if children..
you and I, but (the colonel) became enraged, raiced account of themselves and lost by 59, D. Ramjala; 20 prize fpresented by said he had been told of a gaming
Mr. P. Jamsejec,-Won by S. D. man who arranged with a club steward sold in England; hen the profiteers great individuals ranged only on the hie stick as if to strike his con, whom games to their 40.
to supply him with calcared water dream to get cocaine over side of right and truth and he called "a big cad, s big ass," and Among the lare gathering who
Large quantities, ready Doubles Handicap (presented by while the others with whom he played Channel both too great to be weak or fearful. said the marriage must take place, witnessed the match were; in Ex- We are profoundly intent on fulfilling otherwise he would bave cellency the Officer Alm bistering the Mr. J. FI. N. Mody). Wan hy S. D drank whisky. It ought to be posible lor export have been seized by the
If you feel leave home.
circumstances. (Cheers.) our destinies
It is stated that the stuff is Government (Hon. Mr. Cloud Severo, Ismail and Y. A. Wabulige to recover money gained under those police at Hamburg.
Some real effort ought to be made smuggled chiefly through the Occupied DM.G.) who was accompanied by (presented by the Committee).- Won
to clean up the racecourses of his area, Mrs. Severa and Mire, Bullock, Dr. by J. S. Curreem and Hastan.
A typical story of the passion said Mr. Simm, who country," Forsyth (President of the Tennis
for cocainet here is tuld by lecturer Ho bad League), Mr. Hugh Ni bet, the Rev.
medical studenta. protested that they were infeet d to I suggest it was-in-your-mind-that-Copley-Moylu, Mr.-U. Bumjaho_and
with batting mes of the lowest typ. cocaine_for_demonstration purposes you were lost unless you got some many others.
"Every racecourse company ought to and found it repeatedly stolen by respectable woman to marry you?-. Tra was served during the alter-
be compelled to ser that book-makers students, attending there registered," he added. That was not in ing mind.
abnormal tendencies.
Lowther, giving evidence said Mrs. Roxhourgl lived at Buxton boarding-house, where gave singing lessons.
he
Mr. Barnard (bis counsel); Have you ever committed adultery with Mrs Roxburgh? Never.
Cross-examined by Sir Edward Mar- shall Hall: Were you in love with your wife when you proposed mar- tiage 7-Yes.
Are you in love with her still?-No. When did you cease to be in love with her — When we came to Lon don I realised that we had nothing in
common.
When was that ?--About ten days before the marriage.
You admit that you have never consummated the marriage 1-I do.
Do you say you did not consum mate the marriage because you did not want this particular woman?— Yet.
You 5rst knew Mr. Rexburgh in 1900, when you were 20?—Yes.
Mrs. Roxl urgh is a woman of con- siderable means ?-Some means.
Was she a paying guest at the Ro- cheater terrace boarding house? Yes.
GIFTS FROM WOMEN.
Did Mrs. Roxburgh make you a present of a grand piano 7- No.
Who did give it you! A friend who lived near, Mie Barlow.
Did a woman give you a fur coat?
-Yea.
Who was that?-Mrs. Barlow. Did the same woman give you a dressing case?-Yee.
Are you in the habit of receiving presents from women cider than your Belf-I should not call it a habit.
Mrs. Roxburgh gave you a motor- car 1-Yea.
How much did you contribute to wards it 1-££0.
Is there any affection between you and Mrs. Roxburgh 7-Yea as old friends.
No sexual friendship of any kind -Certainly not.
not
I na right and you feel in your heart it is best for your welfare, I want you to know that you are released from any obligation to stay with me.
My happiness will be to let you go. and find it you can, your soul's desire.. I beg of you to make your own decision entirely as you feel for your own happiness, for that is the only thing that will make mine. You will be "my Swedio"
just the same.
I cannot help thinking you would be far happier in the freer United States than in our poor limited little England.
Mr. Lowther said be wanted to give his wife happiaces by Living ber freedom. At this time he was staying in the house kept by three elderly women, the Misses B-
In October 1920 he wrote again: Darling Mine-kuow my words are trus, that I can be far more to you as your devoted friend than as your husband. It is not that I do not love you. I love you so much that I ask you to save yourself..
You have awakened in me s spiritual love and a spirituality beyond expression. That is the ideal I have striven for. Woman stande for spirituality, the spiritual ides and, as such, she is to be understood.
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Sir Edward: Do you suggest that was a genuine letter -I do.
I suggest it was a hypocritical letter of the worst possible kind, written when your soul was full of filth -It
Was Dot.
to
Sir Edward; And this woman to save you married you two days later? I do not think that is the way to put it.
Mr. Lowther denied the suggestion that his wife once discovered him lying on a sofa with two of the Misses B'a with their arms round him and kissing him.
noon, while the string baud of the K.E.O. Grenadiers provided excellent music.
RESULTS.
Ismail.
CRI KET,
"A" TEAM.
Cup (presented) by Mr. S. Soon deram) for beat batting average.- Wen by S.A.R. Iemail.
Prize (presented by Mr. U.
Won by A. el Arculli.
71
Following are the results f the Rumjahn) for best bowliar av rage the debate, but Bit John Baird, Under various matches:-
1
cher 3 8.
Aaked about using cosmetica for his
"A" DIVISION, face, Mr. Lowther reforted that h
O. and H. D. Rumjaha beat Ng Sz- simply used cold cream after obuving. The Mines B. were old friends and Kwong and Lieut-Commander Wor his friendship for Mrs. Roxburgh wasthington, 8-3; lost to R. and II Hau purely platonic. They may have cock. 47; lest to Townsend and Fin kissed half-a-dozen times, he said.
Mrs. Roxburgb, stating that her A. II. and S. A. Rumjahn beat R. age was 65, said she had been nad H: Hancock, 6-5; beat Townsend separated from her husband for 26 and Fincher, G-5; lost to Ng Sze years. She denied any misconduct Kwong and Lieut. Commander Wor- with Mr. Lowther. She bad only a thington, 8 8. motherly allection" for him.
Replying to suggestions about her ascociation with Mr. Lowther, she remarked, "Well, I thought old age protected one but I find it dosen't."
certain
After the absence of an hour and a quotter the jury intimated that they not agreed on were questions.
Sir Henry Duke addressed them on the points and in the result the jury found Do adultery had been committed. The petition was dis
the intervener, Mrs. mised, Roxburgh, being dismissed from the suit with her costa.
Sir E. Bartly Denniss's speech raia. ed many dubta, and an effort was made to secure the adjournment of
Secretary, Home Office, gave a assurance that there was no ground Prize (presentar by Mr. Mahal for the feara ra sed, and the third Singh) for best batting average.-reading was agreed to. Won by O Rumjahn.
"B" TEAM.
Prize (presented by Mr. A. el
to them.
Lho
THOUGHTS AT FORTY. In the care of his health a man, it luas xen said, is either a fool or a physician 40. For the average as it drukd not be difficult to be healthy and in his pirne at that ago
With the weak or sex the case is clifferent, for this e is liable to hing with it anxietio and liesith trials;
Arealli) for best bowling average.-EINSTEIN TO VISIT J P、Nevertheless, many women suffer more Won by A. H. Madar,
Afterwards H.E. thanked the J. R
for the horor in asking. Mrs. Severn to distribute the prizes and congratulated the Club on its splendid advanen to the fore.
A. A. Rumjahn and S. H. Ismail lost to Townsend and Fircher, 6-0; lost Ng Sze Kwong and Lieut.-Com. mander Worthington. 4-7; lost to RTO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND
OTHER INSTITUTIONS, T. tal: Rest of League 59 games; and H. Hancock, 1 10,
I.R.O. 40 games
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