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THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 30, 1925.

SPORTS CABLES.

HOME FOOTBALL

PLYMOUTH'S SIX FOR

PROMOTION.

HUDDERSFIELD CHAMPIONS.

(Reuter's Service.)

London, April 29,

Results of football matches

Aberdeen ...38 1 17 10 46 56 Queen's Park38 12 18 8 49 Ayr United...38 12 19.7.43 65 Motherwell...37 10 17 10 54.59 Third Lanark38 11 19 8 53 84 30 N.B. Each team has to play 43 matches with the exception of those in the Scottish League who play 38 matches each.

played to-day thone team given WIMBLEDON PROSPECTS. first) are as follow

FIRST LEAGUE. "Aston Villa 4 Blackburn...... 3 Notts C.......... 1 Huddersfield.. Ï Liverpool Cardiff... "2

THIRD LEAGUE (SOUTH,) Plymouth 6 Southend...... O THIRD LEAGUE (NORTHEN), Durham........ 3 Nelson1

FRIENDLY MATCH, Corinthians. 4 Crystal P...

ENGLISH LEAGUE..

Goals

DIVISION I.

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

Geld T41 21 5 15 69 27 58 West Brom

wich A41 2399 58 34 55 Belton W.....41 22 9 10-75 35 34 Liverpool....41 20 12 9 62 34 40 Newcastle U.42 16 10 16 61 42 48 Sunderland...41 19.13 9.63 5 47 Bury 41 16 10 15 52: SP 47 Notts County 41 16 12 13.42 30 45 Birmingham:41 16 13 12 48 53 44 Tottenham Hat 15 14 12 52 42 42 Cardiff City..41 16 15 10 56, 51 42 West Ham...42 15 IS TO 62 60 42 M'chester C41 16.15 9 75 67 41 Sheffield U...42 13 16 13 56 59 39 Aston Villa...41 12 16 13 56 71 37

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Blackburn 11 17 13 33 60 35 Leeds U4 11 18 12 46 58 34 Arsenal .......41 14 22 $ 46 56 33 Burnley...49 11 19 11 45 74 33 Everton.41 11 19 11 39.60 31 Nottingham F41 7 22 12 31 61 26 Preston N. E. 4 10 26 5 37 75. 25 DIVISION 11.

Goals

AMERICAN STARS NOT

COMPETING.

INTERNATIONAL MATCH,

(Reuter's American Service.)

NEW YORK, April 29. The United States Lawn Tennis Association has appointed a team for an international match against England, in England, on Jane 16 and 17. The team will also compete in the championships at Wimbledon."

LOCAL

THE CHINA MAÏL.

LOCAL SPORT.

SOCCER."

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END OF THE SEASON MATCHES. --

LATEST DETAILS.

HAWKINS "AND CHINESE PLAY DRAWN GAME.

[By "Dutchie."}

At Sookumpoo yesterday, the return game between South Chinu and H.M.S. Hawkins took place and resulted in a draw of three goals ench. The game was Con- siderably affected by a nasty cross wird; nevertheless, taking this into consideration, the play was of a very high order.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

O'CALLAGHAN PLAYS

DAY AND FRIDAY.

GREEN V. LO.

(By

Hotspur.")

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O'Callaghan and Dr. D. R. Gawie, CHINA MAIL'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE.

7. M. Razack and J. A. Cassumbhay. (Winners, next meet Lo brothers in semi-final, top bracket).

Miard Doubles, Handicap (third round)-L M. S. Lloyd and Miss TO... Peck (scr.) v. W. and Mrs. Wood-

ward (rec. 15)

At the HK.C. C. tournament, the stand court was used for the first time this season yesterday and

woll. played very

Very fow spectators were in the stand possibly, on account of the early start-but a good many lined the ropes.

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BILLIARDS FINAL,

MR. OSMUND CHAMPION AGAIN.

CLOSE VICTORY.

A. J. Osmund (holder) retained Winning by 1,000 points to 924. the billiards championship after a close game with Mr. P. Yvano- vich (challenger) at the V.R.C. last night.

At his second visit, the cham-

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Yew Man-tsun and Ho Ka-lau, in the fourth, round of the Open Doubles, won enally from Lt. Col. Montague Bates and Captain West. Mr. Osmund led at the interval. If anything, the captain did not Subsequently, Mr. Yvanovich led The Chinese goalie was early play as well as he did earlier in by a few points but Mr. Osmund called on to save a fine shot from the tournament but the Colonel went ahead again. Smith, the former showing nice, was more like himself, smashing anticipation in his handling of the and valleying to good purpose in ipion compiled 66, comprising a all. Soon after. Hyde hit the spite of the Chinese pair confining number of red losers at the top

their attentions to him, upright with a hard drive,

and failing at the middle pocket. The Chinese were the first, to Ho was pulled up, several times, Another break of 62 ended with a score. From a line movement on on his first serve, for foot-fault, losing hazard at the top. .The the left. Wai-tong gave to Colonel Robertson (the umpire) challenger's best, was one of 49. Suen who drew the defence and paying special attention to the ending with an attempt at then tipped the ball to Wong for new rule. West served two double cannon. At the interval, the scores that player to net easily.

faults to make it 3-1 in the favour were Osmahd 558, Yvanovich 471. of the Chinese. In the sixth game,

With breaks of 63 and 48, the thereafter he put less sting into his Osmund was again in front with a Ho was again foot-faulted and challenger, took the lead but service, concentrating on keeping break of 16. Other double figure his right foot behind the base-line. breaks gave Yvanovich the lead Ballall, 2-1, 31. 3-2.

In the second set, the games were once more with the champloo 40 and Colonel serving, the services pair complied a spectacular break of With the points in arrears. Then Osmund a daisy led 40-15 but lost the game and 112 and led again to the ead.

subsequently, the set. At this Just before half-time.

At the end. Mr. Osmund was Chinese equalised, Wong Pak-volleying duels with the British cup and medal. Medals were also

the stage there

were some good presented by Mr. W Logan with a Chang hitting the cross bar and pair mostly on the attack.

presented to Mr. Yvanovich and from the rebburd, Suen put the

Mr. S. C Kwok, runner-up in the bull past Heathcote.

con petition proper.

None of the American stars are included as Tilden, Richards, Johnston and the Kinsey brothers are prevented from making the trip by business engagements but the team includes several rising It was not many minutes after players and

consists of John when the Hawkins equalised as Hennessey. Indianappolis, Ray from a corner nicely placed by Casey, of San Francisco, Charles Shenton. Carpenter netted. Garland, New York, Lucian: Five minutes. Jätere Williams, Chicago, Lawrence Hawkins took the lead, Rise, New England and J. B. Fenn working his way through New England.

with heating Hui cutter."

(The brothers R. G. and H. C. Kinsey referred to in the cable, together with H. L. Snodgrass, passed through Hongkong on their way to Manila. Mr. L. S. Greenhill,

hon. SEC. to the H.K.C.C, hopes to arrange for a local exhibition on their return by the Empress of Canada on May 12]

AMATEUR TENNIS!

P. W. L. D. F. A. P. Manchester U41 23 8 10 57 23 56 Leicester.....40 22 7 11 83 30 55 BAERLEIN RETAINS TITLE. -Derby.41 22 9 10 69 34 54 Chelsea.....42 16 11 15 S 37 47 Portsmouth 30 14 9 17 52 51 45 Wolverhamp

ton.4. 19: 16 6 54 51 44

ROUTE 17+88863AADAAMBA

(Reuter's Service.)

مصليب

LONDON, April 29; -At Queen's Club, E. M. Baerlein Hull City4 15 15 11 51 48 41(holder) retained the Port Vale......41 17 17 7 47 55

amateur "South Shields 41 11 13 17 41

tennis title by defeating the Hon. Clapton 0.41 14 16 11 42

C. N: Bruce (Queen's Club) in the Middlesbro'..41 10 12 19 36

challenge round by 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. *Fulham.41 15 17 9

Bradford C...40 13 15 Southampton.39 10 12 17 Wednesday..41 15 19 7 50 Bamsley 41 13 17 11 46 Blackpool.....41 14 19 8 Stockport....40 13 17 Stoke....

.42 12 19 I

Oldham......41 12 18 11 Crys Palace...40 12 18 10 Coventry.41 11 31 9 45

DIVISION II. Southern Section,

Goals.

ARMY NOT NEEDED,

BULGARIA'S COMMUNIST

TROUBLES.

BRITISH OPINION.

(Reuter's Service.)

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LONDON, April 29. In the House of Common's Col. J. Wedgwood, who has just returned. P. W. D. F. A. P. from Bulgaria, raised the question Plymouth ...41 23 10 75 33 56 of the increase in Bulgaria's armed Swansea 40 21 11 65 34 53 furces. Bristol C.39 21 9 9 5% 37 SI Mr. Austen Chamberlain replied Swindon 41 10 11 11 63 38 49 that the Government had warned Millwall 4 17 11 13 55 38 47 Bulgaria against indiscriminate Newport 41 19 13 9 55:42 47 reprisal and repression of con- Exeter 41 19 13 9 58 47stitutional opposition, Northants 42 20 15 7 52 41 47 The limitations laid down by Southend 41 19 17 5 50 58 43 stipulated voluntary enlistment Brighton 39 18 13 856 42 44 the Conference of Ambassadors Watford.....41 17 16 8 38 47 42 and disbandment by May 31, at Norwich 41 13 14 14 47 48 40 the latest Gillingham...40 13 14 13 35 42 39 Mr. Chamberlain himself doubted Charlton40 13 16 17 44 46 37 the necessity of large military Bristol R......41 12 16 13 45 37 forces to deal with a matter which Luion ...45 TO 14 17 49 55 37 this country would, consider pri Reading39 13 15 10 33 35 36 marily one for the police.. Aberdare 40 13 18 9 52 64 35

[Bulgaria was allowed by the Queen's F.R..40 13 19 39 60 34 Conference of Ambassadors to Bournemouth 40 10 219 39 56 29 increase her standing army follow- Brentford 40 9 24 7.36.84 25 ing recent Communist bomb Merthyr...4 -8 28 5 35 74 21 outrages.].

DIVISION III. Northern Section.

Goals

DESERTED SHIP.

SOLD TO PAY CREW'S

WAGËS...

KWAI WAR FETCHES $11,600.

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Darlington....41 24 7 10 78 30 58 Nelson...42 23 12 7 79 47 53 N. Brighton ..40 22 11 7 74 47 51 Southport41 22 12 7 59 35 51 Rochdale 40 20 13 7 73 52 47 Bradford 39 17 10.12 74 38 45 Chesterfield..41 16:14 11 53 43 43 Lincoln.40 17 15 8 49 55'42 The s.s. Kwai Wab, deserted by Halifax 40 16 14 10 54 47 42 her owner, which has been lying Grimsby.....41 15 17 9 60 58 39 off Shamshuipo for some monthe Wigan .....41 14 16 ri 58 35 30 and in respect of which wages for Wrexham....40 15" 178 53 57 38 service on board were allowed the Ashington....40 14 16 10 65 75 38 crew in the Supreme Court of Crewe 40 13 15 12 50 72 38 Hongkong was put up for auction. Doncaster....42 14 18 10 54 64 38 at the A. B. C., roams yesterday Barrow.40 15 18 7 50 67 37 afternoon by Mr. L. E. S. Hodge Accrington...40 14 18 8 59 70 36 who started the bidding at $11,000.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Goals.

the hands of the shipbreakers.

the

Placing and serving well, West opened the third set and led 1-0 The second half was very well The Chinese took two games and fought, and although they had the lost the next 2 all. Thereafter the wind against-them, the Hawkins scores were 3-2-, 4-, 4·3, 5-3 and continued to have the better of 63. exchanges, but the Chinese miss Both pairs lohhed to good pur Led the services of Wong Pak-pose but the Chinese combined

chong who was off the field for better. the better part of this half, hav- On another court.the first semi- |ing hurt his knee.

final in the mixed doubles was de- L Wai-tong scored the third cided. Mrs. Ironside played goal for the Chinese and just very well, as also did Mrs. Mc before the finish, Smith scored the Elderry. King was below his best

equaliser for the Sailors..

A good and fast game, match was very interesting watch.

SATURDAY'S GAME.

CHINESE V. CIVILIANS.

and the handicap was too much for this him and his partner. The ladies towere applauded for bringing off

some splendid recoveries.

At the Club ground, kick-off at 5 p.m. sharp.

The following are the teams for Saturday's game:-

Several important matches are down for decision to day and to morrow, as will be seen in the following list:-

The evening.concluded with a speech of thanks to the officials who had seen the tournament through and cheers for the winner and challenger.

BASEBALL CLUB.

The Hongkong Baseball will Friday, May 1, at 5.30 p.m., at the hold its annual meeting to-morrow, American Consulate.

GOOD LUCK!

The colleagues of Detective- Yesterday's Results. Inspector Martin Earner, who is Open Championship Doubles leaving the Colony on retirement. (fourth round).-Lt. Col. F. S. on Saturday after nearly 27 years' Montague Bates and Captain service in the Hongkong Police R.H.P. West.

Force, waited on him at Headquar- Yew Man-tsun and Ho Ka-lau | ters yesterday with a presenration At the conclusion of this game 1-6, ,2-6, 3-6.. (Winners of this of some silverware as a token of the "Lai Wab" Cup will be pre-match enter lower bracket of their esteem. The gifts consisted of sented to the Winners (The semi-final and next meet the a rose bowl, a water jug, and a Civilians).

winners of to-day's match).

teatray suitably inscribed. Handicap Singles "B" (second Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse (Acting round)-L.M.S. Lloyd (owe. 3/6) Captain Superintendent of Police) beat O.C. Womack (scr.)6-4, 6-4-made the presentation, and in Civilians: Rodger (Club), Wheeler (Kowicon), Bishop

winner plays M. M. Watson (rec. doing so remarked that he had (Club); Watson and Stewart 5) for right of entering top half of known the Inspector for 24 years, (Club), A. Duncan (Kowloon):

during the greater part of which semi-final,

had Handicap Doubles (third round); they Johnstone and Forsyth (Club) Worswick and E. F. associated. He said that whilst been very closely phnson (Police), Gosano and Stewart. (rec. 15) beat G. de Man they were sorry, to lose an old Brown (Club de Recreio).

and H. G. Burn (rec. 2/6,) 6-1, 3-6, comrade who had served so well,j Chinese: Lau Hing-cheung: 6-winners next meet A. S. and it was pleasant to see Inspector Lai Yuk-tat, Chan Sa: Leung GB. Helt (sec.) for right of an Earner retiring on a full pension Yuk-tong, Wong Sui-wa, Lam Kam-shun, Wong Pak-chang, LiT. H. King and Mrs. McElderryment. Yak-ying: Pang, Kam-wing, Sumtering semi-final (bottom bracket). They all wished him the best of Mixed Doubles (semi-final) luck and happiness in his retire- Wai-tong and Chan Kwong-iu.

VISITORS DUE.

NORTH V. SOUTH.

(scr.) lost to W. and Mrs. Iron- Ispector Earner replied thanking side (rec. 4/6) 3-6, 26-Winners the officers for their goodwill and enter final where they play win-the gifts. ners of:-L.M.S. Lloyd and Miss Peck (scr.) or W, and Mrs, Wood-† ward (rec. 15) v. G. R. and Mrs. Sayer (owe 1/6) who are in the semi-final. ".

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QUEEN'S THEATRE.

CARTER'S FINAL SHOW TO-NIGHT.

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SHADOWS BEFORE,

Coming Events Advertised In The Mail,

ENTERTAINMENTS.

April 30.-Coronet Theatre, All Comedy Programme.

April 30 World Theatre, The Green Goddess."

April 30. — Queen's Theatre, "Carter" the Magician.

April 30-Star Theatre, "The Tornudo."

May 1.-Grand variety concert in aid of Royal Artillery Associa tion, at Theatre Royal. 9.15 p.m.

May G-James McGrath, Ltd., present Lee White and Clay Smith, in "Hanky Panky at Theatre Royal, 6.15 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.

SPORTS. May 2-Fourth Extra Race Meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club, 3 p.m.

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

GRAND FOOTBALL MATCHES

CLUB GROUND, HAPPY VALLEY.

South China Civilians, Saturday, May 2. Kick off: 5.00 p.m. South China v Rest of China

May 2-Third annual sports meeting of Cheung Chau Govern- ment School, football ground on Cheung Chau Island, 1 p.m.

Hongkong Boxing May 2. Association's Fourth Tournament of the season, at Theatre Royal, Tuesday, May 5. Kick off: 5.20 p.m.

May 9. R.H.Y.C. Closing Cruise and ladies' day.

9.15 p.m.

South China v. Reat of China Wednesday, May 6. Kick off:5.20p.m Booking at:

To-day's Programme It may be of interest to know? that the North China team will (third round):Captain C. T. Open Championship Singles arrive here on Monday and it has O'Callaghan v.

Lau Fook-ling. been arranged to play the two Winner of this match will, in the

The short season of Carter's per- games on the Club ground on May next round, meet winner of M. Wformances at the Queen's Theatre, 5 and 6,

which has drawn crowded houses Lov, S. E. Green.) The games will commence at

Open Championship Doubles nightly, will close to-night, when 5.20 p.m., and the duration of (fourth round):-H. D. and S. A. the magician will provide some play will be one hour only.

bewildering feats. The Rumjahn v." Ng Sze-cheong and

PUBLIC AUCTIONS... referee for these games will be Yung Hin-lun.

April 80-Lammert Bros. at appointed by the local Football

the more it is difficult to under Sales Room, Duddell Street, a col Club Championship (second Association. All seats for these round:-D. J. Allfree v. F. A. stand him, and his constant patter;lection of about 2,000 stamps, at.. games will be reserved and num- Redmond. (Winner next meets his audience in good spirits, The 5.15 p.m.

interspersed with humour, keeps bered and booking is now going Major Hattersley Smith who has sawing of the woman was repeated May 1-Lammert Bros., at on amongst the Chinese.

been given two walks over into last night in surroundings which Godown No. 30 Lower, Hongkong the third round.)

round)-C.WE Bishop (owe 1/6) of the audience who had been kept window glass, 11 a.m.

Handicap Singles "B" (third reminded one of a slaughter house and Kowloon Wharf and Godown

than a surgery, and those members Co., Ltd., Kowloon, 250 cases HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB. v. Captain L. W. Bennett (rec. 3/6), in a fever of excitement as to the May 6-Lammert Bros., at No..

TENNIS TOURNAMENT. -winner to meet P. H. Bonner-fate of the lady were relieved when 109, The Peak, household furni man (ser.) in semi-final (lower she emerged from the ordeal ture, etc., 2.45 p.m.. bracket). . Handicap Doubles (second

LEAGUE COMPLETED. The League season now having closed, the following is the official positions in the league:

R. A.

The Kwai Walt which was built Tamar

FIRST DIVISION.

Goals 'P. W. D L. F. A. P.

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COMPANY MEETINGS.

Moutric & Co., Chater Road. South China Athletic Associa tion, 7th floor, China Bldg. Wong Kam Ying, 21, Pottinger

Streel.

SEMI-FINALS;

TUESDAY next,

Hongkong, 30th April, 1925.

and

Walsall ......41 13 18 10 43 52 36. There was only one further bid Surreys...... 14 12 1 1 43 8 25 round)-B. D. Evans and W. Hyde strated her marvellous telepathic of Hongkong Tug and Lighter

Miss E Maxwell again demon- May 7-First annual meeting OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DOUBLES. Durham 40 11 16 13:42 64 35 and the ship was knocked down China Hartlepools...40 12 18 10 44 60 34 to the Tal Hing Shipping Com Club 147 25 25 14 16 Penn (rec, 15). (Winners meet Dr. the stage, she correctly described Chater Road, 2:30 p.m.

Reserved Sentı $1 each. 14 9 2 3.33 14 20 (owe 3/6) v. L. P. Ralph and A. H. powers. Sitting blindfolded on Co., Ltd., St. George's Building, Tranmere.....40 14 22 4 58 69 32 pany for $11,600. It is probable Kowloon 14 7 16 27 18 15 D. J. Valentine and R. J. Saunders everything the audience even to

Booking will open at Messrs Moutrie & Co., a 8.30 am, on Rotherham...41 7 27 7 41 85 21 that the vessel will be placed in Police 1453 0 12 19 13 (scr.) in the third round; winners the furthest end of the hall put of shareholders of the Canton Subject to weather conditions

May 14-Forty-fourth meeting FRIDAY, fat May. 6 08 16 33 12 of last-named meet S. E. and D. S. 14419 12 15 9 Green (own 2/6) in fourth round; before Carter, reading writing and Insurance Office, Ltd., at Messrs. it is hoped to play these two P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. in England, underwent an over- China"B... 14 I 013 6 54 2 and the ultimate winners meet agures to the smallest detall. A Jardine Matheson's Offices, noon. matches оп MONDAY Rangers 38 25 3 10 76 26.60 haul in July last year, and has a

Montague Bates and West (owe) was bewildered by the

gentleman at last night's audience')

MISCELLANEOUS. Airdriconfans38 25 6. 7 84 30 57 ¦ length of 164 feet, 7 inches. Her

15) in semifinal).

name May 1-Fourth annual meet- Hibernians...38.22 88 77 40 52 | beam is 26'feet and seven inches

inside the watch case, which evening of the British Legion in the 77 43 44 and she draws 13 feet and to Recreio "A": 22 20 101 5 41

Friday's Fixtures. Celtic...38 18 IL

Carter had not seen, being Board Room of Messrs. Jardine Cowdenbeath37 15 12 10 72 65 40 inches of water. She has a gross Surreys...... 22 19 12 73 15 39 (second round): T. Honds

Open Championship Singles announced by Miss Maxwell. The Matheson & Co., Ltd., 5.30 p.m. St. Mirren...38 18 16.4 65 65 40 tonnage of 478 tons, and is capable St. Jos. "A" 22 14 2 6 42 22 30 T. Akiyama (winner to meet E. C. in this direction, and in calling out v.power exercised by Miss Maxwell Partick ....38 14 14 10 60 58 38 of currying 500 tons of cargo, with Dundee.18 14 16 8 48 54 36 a speed of nine knots, her daily Kowloon.... 22 11

people by their names, repenting Ralth R. 38 14 16 8 53 61 36 consumption being 16 tons of coal. China "A". 22 7 7 8 34 36 21 T. Yamada,

I 10:37 34 23 (Third round)--Ng Sze-cheong v. their questions and answering

•Heart ....................38 12 15 IT 64 67–35

them, when, the slips had been St. Johnstone38 12 15 11 57 72 35

St Jos. "B" 22 7.5 11-17 46-17 (Third round)-M. W. Lo v. written and placed in their pockets Kilmarnock: 38-12 17

Sydãos, Apell 19-A-Chicose Recreio "B" 27 64-12-14 Sr By Green-fen-stand-court), without anyone's knowledge, wis. seaman was sentenced to one Club 22 54:13-14:47-14 winner ch menta winner of simply nstifying. WWE Hamilton A...38. 15 20 3 50.62.33 years Imprisonment in connection Sacred Heart 22 5 3 14 25-48 13 O'Callaghan v. Lau match (to-day), To-night will positively be the Morton 38 12:17 9:56 69 331 the seizure of opium on University 22 4 4 14 16 60, 12. Open Championship Doubles last time to. witcess this mystery Falkirk 38 12 188 44 54 32

board the 8's. Arafurs. Reuter. | China “8 ... 72; 2. 4.16-13.st. 8. (fourth round); Captain. C. T. show..

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TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENT

EOSITION WANTED.

WOUNG LADY (English) desires, position as Steno-Ispist. Apply Box No. X" c/o "Chion Mall a

PEAK CLUB.

FORTNIGHTLY DANCES.

SATURDAY, 9th May, 1925, SATURDAY, 23rd May, 1925,

E. BC/HORNELL

1}]Secretary. Houtkong, 30dark?

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