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LOCAL SPORT.

TENNIS TOURNEY,

INTERESTING GAMES

TO-DAY.

(By "Hotspur.")

Alter a delay of nearly a month brought about by the rain, it was thought that the H.K.C.C. tennis tournament would be pro- ceeduil with, as quickly as poss.

ble.

However, more than half the courts were idle yesterday and an open singles tin was played at

Kowloon.

.POLO MATCH.

- CIVILIANS ONE UP IN

KOYLI CUP,

SCHOOL SPORTS,

YESTERDAY'S YAUMATI,

MEETING.

At King's Park, Kowloon, yes- terday, the Yuunati Government (District) School sports were held Defeating the Navy by d goals after being put over from March to 2 yesterday, the Civilian toam 30, ou account. of inclement (holders) will meet the Army weather. In spite of the heat "the team for the K.O.Y.LI. Polo Cup to-morrow afternoon. This racing was very keen. trophy was presented by the Yorkshire Regiment during its stay here.

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Results follow:--- 100 Yards.-1, Yeung Kan-po, Long Elio lua.

High Jump-1, Lam Clio-lun; 2 Ku Hong-tung,

Suck Race,-1, Ei. Ting-chau: 2, Li Shiu-lau.

Egg and spoon Ruco. Leung Kwong-hing. Cha Toshing..

H.E. the Governor. (Sir R. E. Stubbs), the Hon.. Sir Claud Severn, the Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak, Mr. A. G. M Fletcher, and a number of ladies watched the game.

the G.O.C. (Major Three Legged Ruce.-1. Chún General Laurd), who is an expert Luca-yer and Fung Cha-lai: polo player himself, acted using Kwong-hing and To Shu-

keung

H.E.

The terms were :-/

Quite a fair crowd watched the handicap doubles tie in which the Greens, father and son, were able "to win in spite of their handicap. | umpire.

S. E. Green played as well as he has been doing in recent seasons and D. S. got over a num-] 1. ber of winning strokes. Colonet [ 2. -Matthews played with a steel 3. -racket. "

Bk

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2.

On another court, A. H. Crook, theft-handed: veteran was beaten. In the Club Championship, in five sets. With a powerful! forehand he won the first set Bk.

casily and the second set after 16, gentes. In distress. for the last three sets: he gultantly kept up and came quite close to winning in the fourth set-the third had been lost after 18 games when he led 5-1. Monaghan begged "away,' threw level and won...

NAVY TEAM.

4. Comm. Thompson, R.N. It. Comm. Spragge, R.N. Captain Sturges, R.M. LI. Captain Neville, R.M. L.I.

CIVILIAN TEAM. Mr. Beith.

Major Rotheram. Mr. Pollock.

Mr. Bartholomew,

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In the first chukka, the Navy played against the sun after los.

the toss and narrowly missed scoring.. Mr. Pollock was pro- ment for the Civilians.

distance in the second chukka.

Captain Neville scored from a

300 Yards.-3. Jun Hoyi: 2, Leung Wah-hing.

F 200 Yards,-1, Beung Hin-song: [2, Li Kwok-cheung,

Pick-a-Back Race:-1, Li Hing. chat and Li Chin-sheung: 2, Chun Pang-iu and Fung Shu-sang,

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SPORTS CABLES.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL,

NELSON v. SOUTHPORT.

(Reuter's 'Service.)

LONDON, April 21. In the Northern section of the Third Division of the English League, Nelson were at home to Southport. Result :-- Nelson.......... 2 Southport.......! [As the result of this match Nelson

replace Southport for second position in, the League.]

ENGLISH LEAGUE. DIVISION ..

Goals:

Team P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Hudders

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field T....39 20 5 14 63 25 54 West Brom

wich A.....38 23 9 6.57 33 52 Bolton W39 20" 9 10 34 50 Newcastle U.41 16 0 16.61 40 48 Liverpool.....38 19 10 9 60 Bury 40 16 10 14 51 Sunderland. 40 39 138 62 49 46 Notts County 39 15 12 12 39 29 42 400 Yards. Fong Mui-wong: Birmingham..39 15 13 11 46 52 41 2. Chan Kwong-in.

M'chester C...40 16 15 9 74 Class Team Race (Senior).-ClassWest Ham...41 15 15 11 MA..

Chus Teats Bucu Juni). Class 7A

Master's Race.-1. Mr. Chin; 2, Mr. Hon.

Tug+E-Wa—1. Classes 5 and 6. Consolation Race-1. Chering Koon-song: 2, Tung Ting-nam.

At the conclusion of the races the times in the third chukka. Major prizes were presented by Mrs.

The Civilians scored three!

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Cardiff City..40-15 14.11 Tottenham H 40 14 14 12 Sheffield U...40 13 15 12 Blackburn...40 II 16 13 Aston Villa.39 11 16 12 Arsenal .........40 14 21 -5. Everton.......40 11 19 10 Burnley...40 11 19 10 Leeds U... 40 10 18 12.45.57 32 Nottingham F40 7 22 11 29 61 25

HOME RACING.

GREAT METROPOLITAN

RESULT.:

SHORT HEAD: DEAD HEAT.

(Reuter'e Seroine.)

LONDON, April 21 The Great Metropolitan Stakes (2. 1/4 miles) at Epsom, resulted as follow

1.-Brisl.

2. Crew..... 3-Buddha- 3-Imprudence *

dead-heat,

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1925.

AVIATION FATALITY,

FINDING OF CORONER'S INQUIRY.

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SANDAKAN NOTES,

(From Our Own Correspondent.

April 4

Dr.Joscelyne returned by the .a.

of Medical Officer, from Dr. Martia Selangor and took over the duties. who proceeded to Europe.

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"ACCIDENTAL DEATH,"

The inquiry into the circum stances attending the death of Mr. Reginald Kamshaw, who was drowned in Kowloon Bay after his parachute descent from

The Hon: P. M.Q., Dr. P. A.. aeroplane on January 24, came to Dingle, returned from Singapore a close yesterday before Mr. where he had goue as the delegate. E. W. Hamilton sitting as Coroner. from B. N. Borneo to a Medical The jury, composed of Messrs, conference convened by the League K. A. Westley. (foreman), J. M. of Nations in regard to the maugure- Guterres and K. F. June, returned. ou of an epidemiological bureau in

Singapore.

a verdict of accidental death.

FURTHER EVIDENCE.

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The first witness called was Dr. A new Government dentist Dr. G. W. Hope, who deposed to havingPartridge has arrived to take the Won by a short head. Two performed a post mortem examina-place of Dr. Taylor, resigned. Dr. lengths between second and third, don on the body of the late Mr. Partidge was accompanied by Mrs. Starting prices 8/1 Brisl; 100/6 Earnshaw, and to have arrived at Partridge and their two children. Crewe; 10/1 Buddha; 10/1 the conclusion that the cause of Imprudence.

death was suffocation Brisi drowning.

Kwannon won last year. is by Bridge of Earn-Isleta.]

TENNIS LAW.

ANOTHER ASSOCIATION

DECISION.

WHEN AND WHERE..

(Reuter's Service.)

through

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An ex-Punjabi policemu was sen-

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Mr. George Bing, the next wit-tenced to be hanged, having been ness, sald that he was personally guilty of murder; the capital acquainted with the deceased, and punishment was afterwards com- saw him on the day of the fatality, muted by His Excellency the when nothing was mentioned to Governor to one of 14 years! impri- him about the parachute descent. sonment. If he had known that the deceased required a motor boat, witness said A sad deutir occurred on board that he would have supplied one the s.8. Parvel on her last outward and attended himself. It was not voyage Truta Sondakur, when near- till the hight of the tragedy that he ing Kuds at about 11 .m. It ap.. became aware of Mr. Earnshaw's peurs that Mrs. H. A. Dubell, wife death,

of Mr. Dubell, Asst Superinten

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The last witness, the coxswaindent of Post Band Telegraphs, with of the motor boat, said that he was lur little son Cerit Nurmals (Buster) ordered to Kowloon Bay to pick who was born at Sandakan 5 years up a man in case the latter fell into the water. The orders en the best of health, left to a short visit to friends at on the wharf were Jesselton. The first indication of"

the illness on the part of the child

LONDON, April 21, The Lawn Tennis Association hos decided that British tennis players are now allowed to com- pete in tournaments held in coun- received. tries affliated to the International that he nationality of the players compet in the motor boat. Ing.

was to be on

pay

Hyde will meet S. Eg Green in Rotherham put the first through A. . Brawn, wife of the head- Preston N. E. 40 10 25 5 36 70 25 Federation irrespective of the lookout and follow the aeroplane was noticed ut 5 the next morning

The next round of the Open Singles.

Some very close games should he seers to thay," There are three Om Singles ties. . M. Razack,

after a solo effort by Mr. Beith., unster of the school. The Major also got the second and Mr. Beith rounded off a good ran by Mr. Bartholomew to make it three,

young but briliant RR.C', play Mr. Pollock added another goal f

RACE! HANDICAPS.

er, will mees T. Yamada, who beat in the fourth and last chukka WEIGHTS FOR NEXT EXTRA A. H. Kumjahn in five sets in the "with a shot from a difeult ungle first round..

In the third round. 8. Rumjan, who has represented Hongkong ina temis interport at Shanghai, will meel S. H. Ismail.; These two; if memory serves! aright. met in the later rounds last year, when Rumjahn won, after a reply. Today's match is likely to be another prolonged base-line dut. *

match

The respective winners of the two mixed doubles games to-day will meet one another in the

semi-final.

Details follow:--

Yesterday's Results, Open Championship Singles (first round):-W. Hyde beat A. Leccot, 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 (played at the Kowloon (C's,courts).

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and Captain Neville again found the mark with a shot from near

mid-feld.

RIFLE MEET.

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CHINA COMMAND · SHOOT RESULTS.

2:

*MEETING,

DIVISION 1.

Goals P. W. L. D. F. A. P. Leicester.40 22 7 11 85 31 55 Derby 40 22 9 9 59 34 53 Portsmouth. 40 14 9 17 53 48 45 Manchester U 39 22 8 9 52 22 53 Chelsea.40 15 10 15 49 36 45 Wolverhamp-

DIVISION HIL Southern Section,"

Goals,

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enemy players from competing The resolution excluding ex- in open tournaments in Britain remains in force.

FAR EAST OLYMPIAD.

'compete at Manila.

CORONET (THEATRE.

LATEST EQUIPMENT AND VENTILATION.

...

THE ELECTRIC ORGAN.

his mother's arms before reaching and the poor little child expired in

with the breaved parents in their Kudat Great sympathy is felt

SOTTOW.

Asked how he got down to the replied that he followed the fight Kowloon City wharf, witness of the plane and when he reached the other end of the Bay the. aeroplane turned back towards the reclamation. The motor boat The being slower could not reach theoria Manila in the afternoon. spot of the accident in time to be of oth March. There was a dinner

Mr.

Tanda arrived from Hong-

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Askeland, Engineer -in- churge of the Sandukan Slip-way, left for a well earned holiday with Mrs. Askeland and their two little daughters by the s.s. Darvel for Singapore en route for England.

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ton39 19 15 5:53 49 43 The following handicaps have Hall City......40 15 14 11 50 43 41 It is interesting to note the of any help. When the boat dance in the Sandakan Hotel, some" been issued for the Fourth Extra Port Vale39 17.19 7 44 49 41 interest taken by the Japanese finally reached the spot both Mr. of the passengers attending, but | Bure Meeting, to be held on May Bradford C..39 13 14 12 37 42 38 Government in the forthcoming Earnshaw and the parachute had most of then went out sight seeing

Middlesbro..40 10 12 18 35 42 38 Far Eastern Olympic Games to be disappeared. Witness directed in Motorcars. Hrd Bac. Commonwealth Handi- Southampton.38 11 11 16 33 34-38 held at Manila. The Department the boat towards the spot as soon Reap, 28" #lass, Furlongs.Clapton O.40 14 16 10 41 41.38 of Education and the Foreign as he saw the deceased jump.

Cheng165, Clover Club 150, SouthShields 40 11 13 16 41 38 38 Office have each granted Yen 35,000

Our genial and well-liked Dr. CORONER'S SUMMING UP, Gypsy Love 158, Seattle 157, Dicta- Fulham. 40 14 17 9 38 54 37

F. H. Conynghman left Sandakan M-Kowloon mnge yesterday, the, for Babli 156, Magnificent Dahiliis Stockport.....40 13 17 10 36 52 36 Society in aid of

At the close of the evidence, the by the a.s. Marudu on 8th March to the Japan Physical Education China Command rifle necting com, 155, Phenominal" Dufilia

the funds Coroner summed up at length and for a holiday, and it is said ba Perhaps the best tennis will be mencet.

154, Wednesday .40 14 19 7 35 required to send 157 athletes to said that the evidence on most of will be away for a few months. forthcoming in the third round

Auchenreich 150, Gymp 148, Crys Palace...40 12 18 10 37 Today the meeting will be comKing Emperor 147, Grey Streak Blackpool.....39 13.18 8 57 championship

the facts seemed very clear to him. During his absence his business will M. K. Lo (who has beaten also participate The Cusculgueres 148. Beauty Dublin 143,

between eluded. The Indian troops will 147, Wasp 16, Bayfield 114, Baby Stoke 40 12 18 10 33 45

He thought that all the rumours he conducted by Dr. M. A. Cassidy, concerning the case had been die-who intely cane out from home to. Trambiicks in straight sets) and, and Hiation Challenge Lopi are the Uncle Charlie 145,"Valiant 141.

Oldham .......40 31 18 11 31

sipated. The late Mr. Earnshaw H... Rumjahr, another inter-chief events.

Barnsley.39 II 17 11 44

had set out to perform the feat

join him." port player.

1st Kart. Commonwealth and Coventry......40 11 21 8 45

which he had performed in Manila. Yesterday's results were:-

cap, "B" Class, 6 Furlongs.-

He intended to land on earth and After pulling the game out of Sulthiers Club Challenge Cup: Gandie GT, Jambu 160, The Critic the fire against Honda (the Find a ranges of 200, 300 and 159, Strathalon 158, Mowgli 157,

certain precautions had been taken, singles champion) and his part-50 yards-Winners and total Solly 103, Uncle

He had arranged for a motor boat ner, the RC. pair. Yew Man seures: Pie. Murrell (11. Q. Wing, Tadworth 151, A. B. 150, King Tami 152,

to be there. tsun and Ho Ka-lau. will be Storeys 78, Cup and medal and Ptolemy 149, Hailsham 110, Teoma Plymouth 40.22 9 9 70 37 53 P. W...L. D. F. A. P.

There were only three points which were uncertain. expected to put up another good money prize? Pe, Woods, (C. Co. 147. Two Pairs 146, Joe 145, New Swansea.....39 21 8 10 64 33 52

The first show w-day against W. Hyde and Surreys, Medal and moneyYork 143, Langsit 110.

Extensive new equipment has the deceased had failed to unfasten was why on landing in the water E. C. Fincher in the third round Pris: Pte. Bullock, 72, L-Cpl.

Bristol C.......40 21 10 9 57 38 51 been installed at the Coronet, the belt, which was not very tight a fire was discovered on board the 8th Race, Empire Handicap, Millwall 40 17 10 13 56 37 47 which includes an electrically con- and only slipped in one runner... Kalamatan, one of the Sabat On Sunday night the 16th March, of the Open Doubles..

Rohri, 70; 0..Q. M. S. Estall, Class, 13 Miles-Curiosity Newport 40 19 12 9 59 41 47 trolled organ and a ventilation Also, why he disappeared so Steamship Co.'s roasting boats. umbril, 17: Pe. Hicks, 60, Call Right 156. Gypsy Love 70.4, 0. M. S. Franklin, 68: Pe. Shop 100, lover Club 189, Grey Exeter 40 19 12 9 58 44 47 system, which will have the effect suddenly. The witness, Mr. J. which was lying alongside of the

reys: Sgt. Intelis (R. A Seattle 157. Dictator Dahlia 156. Brighton 40 18 14 8.54

159, Swindon.....40 18 11 11 58 36 47 of making the theatre cool and Dorezal, had said that the deceased Coul wif Sgt. Hicks (Surreys) 03. Magnificent. Dalilia, 155, Golden Northants 40 19 15

comfortable even in the hottest of sank very quickly and Mr. Abbott smoke was seen coming out of one, A great column of mondy prizes.

Weather. Chrysanthemum 155. Phenomenal Southend 30 19 15 50 48 43

The overhead ventilation ad usually floated for some time room, shortly after 8 but had told the Court that a parachute of the reptilators near the engine Company and Battery. Match: Dahlin 151. Surace 149, Grey Watford 40 16 15 8.37 47 40 proved very unsatisfactory. By before sinking. Winning team, "B" Company East Strente 118, Winer 116, Uncle Gillingham...40 12 14 14 34 42 38 the new method, fresh air will be Surreys Regiment (C.4.31. S. Alf 15. King Alfred 144, Uncle Norwich.39 12 14 13 46 47 37 fucked in via a large shaft, forced sider was whether the parachute. tore any serie

The point for the jury to con before any serious damage was done happily the blaze was extinguished Estall, Sgt. Hicks, Ple. Smoth, Charlie 143. P. W. Till, Pte. Wheeler, Pte.

Charlton 40 13 16. 11 43:46 37 through an ammonia cooling and in their opinion, was 5th Tere. Empire "Handicap. Reading 39 13 16 10 33 33 36 cleansing apparatus, and will pass one, or did its defectiveness lead and perlups will never be known

a suitable

Chisel known Dentry, L.-4ipd. Finer, Pte. Wilson, Cuss, 11 Miles-Baby Eyes Aberdare .40 14 19 7 52 63 35 hence through ducts, with vents to the death of Mr. Earnshaw. II round): T. Monaghan beat Vominy, Bast Surreys Erises 162, Valiant 161, Gandic Bristol R....40 11 16 13 40 45 35 air escaping at the roof.

On Sunday the 2nd March.. A. H. Crook, 1-6, 7-9, 10-8, 8-6, Regiment set. Coomberg 161, Jambu 150, Pomy Leaf 160,Bournemouth. 39 12-19 8 38 53 32 the Coronet now has a self-con- attached to anyone.

Queen's P.R. 40 12 19. 9 36 61 33

deceased failed to undo bis belt,.M.S. Marasion and Sub-marines In place of the ordinary piano then there was no blame to be Sales, St. Rodger, L.-Cpl. Meaker, Strathallan, 158, Beldorney Star Handicap Singles "B" (second Cpl. Copps, Pte. Wilce. Pte. 157. Mowali 157. Tadworth 151 Merthyr...40 8 27 5 34 69 21 the Orgapian is

Brentford...40 9 24 7 36

11 5, and 8. The 25 tained orchestra, which, known as

former round)-A. K. Mackenzie (owe Jones, P. Bullock, and Pte. A. B. 150, Toomai 147, Langsat

The Verdict.

vessel after replenishing her coal 1/6) beat H. J. Armstrong (owe Tond).

electrical contrivance whereby one The jury, in returning a verdict by the sub-marines.

bunkers left for Labuan-followed 140. 3/6), 6-3, 8-6.

Individual Rifle: 300 yards slow

performer, acting as pianist, by of accidental death added the they left the harbour Le performed But before and soap Practice No. 1, slot)

pulling out stops and depressing following rider: "We consider some diving feats between 11 and Pte. Tas, A. Co., Pte. Allani.

pedals, is enabled to produce the that in view of the proximity of 12 noon, to the great delight and 1... pl. Hemlake A. Co., East

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. sound effects of every instrument the harbour, greater precautions Surreys. Pie Lea and Bundsman

wonder of Bandankanites; all Darlington....40 24 7 9 77 30 57 of wood wind, string and brass, should have been taken to rescue Tunham. (1. Q. Wing) scored 3

Nelson 39 23 10 6 77 63 52 It is understood that this organ has Mr. Earnshaw if he fell into the vigation, within a certain aren each. Practice No. 2 (Snap

Southport.....40 22 11 7 59 34 SI a greater volume of sound than barbour. We find Bo definite

was suspended during the interval. shooling) Pte. Tredaway A. Col.] Open Championship Singles Pte. Hills B. Co., Pte. Hamblyn,

Nearly all the populace in against N. Brighton...39 20 12 7 70 49 47 any in the Colony.

person." (second round)-I. M. Razack.

Bradford.40 17 11 12 80 41 46 Pictures are now projected by They added that they would Sandakan town turned out to see Cast Surrey Regiment

like to express their sympathy Rochdale 40 19 14 7 68 52 450 mirror arc lamps, which are

the diving evolution. During the ships" stay in port H.E. the Lincoln....40 16 16 8 47 57 40 and these ensure steady screening, especially Mr. Claude Earnshaw,

and at home in honour of the Found not guilty yesterday, by Ashington....40 10 65 73 40 strain. Automatically controlled

Halifax.40 15 14 11 53 49 41 thus eliminating Alcker and eye his brother.

The Coroner concurred with the visitors. (third roundi) :-W. Hyde and aggregate (Slow and Snap) Total of having offered a revolver for Crewe ..................40 13 14 13 52 72 30 trate on the projection, and the to be associated with the expres-- Beat the jury of the charge against him on....40 15 15 11 63 63 40 srcs allow the operator to concen- verdict and said that he would like E. C. Fincher v. Yew Man-tsun fscore.-Pte. Thorne and Sgt. Jones sale in part payment of a debt Barrow.39.15 17 7 49.62 37 removal of human error means a slons of sympathy extended to Australian ports bound for Hong-

(H. Q. Wing) tied for first Bakshish Singh, Indian chauffeur Grimsby 40 14 17 9 56 58 37 (first with 21 each. Pte. Lea (H. to the Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy Doncaster....41 14 18 953 round). C. Womack v. Dr. Wing). 21; Major Drake, 19; Cpl. D.P.W., waved his hand to the Walsall 40 13, 17 10 41 47 36 D. J. Valentine. -

Carver B. Co. East Surreys, 19: jury and said "thank you very Wrexham 40 14 18 8 50 Handicap Singles "A" (firat Pte. Thomas, A. Co. East Burreys, much." round)-W. L. Thomas (rec. 10; L.-Cpl. Pendall (R. A.0.C.) 18.. 16) v. R. J. Saunders (owe 3/6);

Durham 39 11 15.13.41 Jumme Khan, an Indian em. Pool Shoot In connection with played at the Fire Station Tranmere.39 14 21 4 35 20 32 apertures through which

Accrington...38 13 17 8 Handicap

34 Doubles (third the individual rifle competitions, was round): G. Miskin and C. in each of the three practice shoots arrest being

the means of the

made,

Hartlepools...30 10 10 10 42 62 30 Baker (rec. 3/6) v. D. D. Dryden the competitors scored pool bulls. prisoner was alleged to owe him Rotherham...39 6 26 7.40 86 19

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Club Championship (second Pie. Dumbrill. Rytners -163. Beauty Dahlia 103, Duke of Luton 41 9 15 17 45 57 35 beneath the seats, the exhausted the parachute was in order and the there arrived in Sandakan harbour

6-3.

Handicap Doubles (third round)-S.. E. and D. S. Green (owe 6) beat P. W. Greene and Lt. Col. E. D. Matthews (ree. 15) 6-3, 8-6.

To-day's Prograrame.

V. T. Yamada. (Third round scored

5 euch, Pte. Thomo,

S. A. Kumjahn v. S. H. Ismail, Sergeant Jones, and Pte. Mabie,. M. K. Lo v. H. D. Rumjaha.

Open Championship Doubles (R.A.O.C. also

of the H. . Wing and L/c Bendali

and Ho Ka-lau.

Club Championship

and C. W. E. Bishop (rec. 3/6).

Mixed Doubles (third round) : |

Acored,

T. H. King and Mrs. McElderry B LEAGUE CRICKET.

(scr.) v. Lt. Col. F. S. Montague Bates and Mrs. Davison (owe 15). Col. and Mrs. Russell Brown. (owe 3/6) v. W. and Mrs. Ironside ¡(rec. 4/6).

CHARITY FOOTBALL.

K.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY.

place

GETTING CASES."

HOW A LUKONG WENT ABOUT IT.

DIVISION III. Northern Section..

Goals

wonderful a

blame

any

the

CHAUFFEUR DISCHARGED. Chesterfield..40 16 14 10 56 42 42 the first of their kind in the East/with the relatives of the deceased, Governor gave several dinner parties

this debt.

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great saving in current.

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The two machines are housed in

the

the relatives of the deceased...

GE

BUTTERFLY."

WORLD THEATRE ATTRACTION.

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The 8.8. St. Albans came in from kang via Manila on March 28, and left at daylight the next day with the Chartered Company's Managing Director, the Hon. Mr. Elphinstone, who is return- ing to England after making an ex- tensive Official tour of the Com- pany's territory, and also making various reforma in the adininistro- tion.

fireproof box, the floor of which is of wrought chest iron, the whole being asbestos lined. Steel screens may be dropped to cover the pictures are shown and a plentiful supply of fire extinguishers are in "position on the walls,

Miss La Plante, who is an e- $50 and to have employed an* other Indian to carry the revolver

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

The interior of the theatre has complished violinist, plays the title been entirely redecorated in alible in." Butterfly," by Kathleen to the Fire Station to, hand it to

The Hon. the Government Goals. Jumme Khan in part payment of

tasteful colour scheme of blue and Norrly. Norman Kerry, has to play Secretary and the Secretariat staff P. W. L D. F. A Pts gold, and this, together with the violin too and he knows as as well as the Constabulary Band Rangers 37 24 3 10 75 26 58 new equipment, has run up the much about a Stradivarius as he will be leaving to-night, April Questioned by Mr. H. S. Airdrieonians 36 25:54-6 84 29 56 bill of costs to approximately does about the volcanoes in the 4, by the M. V. Marudu for On Saturday, April 25, at Fitzroy, who appeared for the Hibernians...38 22. 8 8 78 43 52 $15,000, Mr Ray is an on suu 2 p.m., on the K.C.C. ground, the defence, as to his friendship with Celtic 37 18 IF 8 75 42 44 thusiast for improvements. GiveHe played just horribly, at the West coast. It is said that: their periodical stay at Jesselton on following have been selected to the prisoner, Jumme Khan said Cowdenbeath37 15 10 12 73 65 42 the public good films in a good first, Miss La Plante said, "but His Excellency the Governor will play for Kowloon:-H. Overy that it was always policy to get Partick T. 37:14 13 10.60 58 38 theatre and they will come and he got so he held a bow like a bow not be leaving Sandakan until the (captain), J. C. Lyal, F. Good- men to have full confidence in St. Miren...37 17 164 63 62 38 come again he says. He was the Instead of like a knife and fork, 9th. s H.M.8. Foxglove and win, A. W. Ramsay, S. Jex, Geo. them. It was thus that they "got Raith R37 15 15 7 54 59 37 first to introduce the 2.30 show, as before we finished the picture. H.M.S. Carlisle are expected here Lee, A. R. F. Raven, K. RCH

Heesta. 38 12 15 11 64 68.35 he was the pioneer of the 5.30 ex- Anybow, we had a regular violinist on April 6 and 8. respectively Mascaskill, J. C.. Fletcher, B.

Dundeo 37 14 16 245 53 35 hlbition, and although these were to play on the set-all he had to Bandikan folks will be enlivened" Hamilton A...37 15 19 3:45 60 33-parsely attended at first, are now do was to watch Mr. Kerry-and up a bit by their visit, especially in Morton...38 12.17 0.46.74 33 is sturning away money. So it slbilly and should become a first St. Johnstone36 #1, 14 11. 56 67 33, moving so popular that the theatre. Mr. Kerry is a gentleman of nos outdoor games, Kilmarnock 3 17 9396 on win the wild day movies rate violinist, if he continues.

rophesies this optimistic film ex- The Brown production comes to tor, and as results have already the World Theatre to-day The roved that his optimism is based cast

For the charity football match Petheram, and L. A. R. Duncan.

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