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SPORTS CABLES.

FLYING FINN.

Paddock covered 90 metres In

9:4 seconds and 160 in 17 seconda,

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NURMI BREAKS RECORDS

AGAIN, -

(Reuter's American Service.)

Los Angeles. April 30. Nurmi ran one and a half miles dr. 6 minutes. 424 seconds, break- ing the world's record for the some race:

He also beat the world's records for 2,000 yards for which his time was minutes. 8.375 seconds, and for the one and a quarter miles for which his time was 5 minutes, 35 seconds:

American Sprinters.

(Router's Service.)

Shanghai, April 30, 2

The American runners, Charles Paddock and Loren Murelison, now in Shanghai "giving running exhibitions. broke four world's records to-day.

Paavo Nurmi.

HOME FOOTBALL

SOUTHAMPTON'S"

IMMATERIAL WIN.

SWANSEA'S VITAL WIN.

(Reuter's Service.)

LONDON, April 30.

Today's League matches result

SECOND LEAGUE.

ed as under:

Southampton... 2. Bradford C.

SOUTHERN LEAGUE.

0

Swansca... 1 Reading..

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

DIVISION £.

Team Hudders.

Goals F. W. L. D. F. A. Pts

field T......41 21 5 15 69 27 58 West Brom

wich A.....41 239958 34 55 Botton W41 22 9 10 75 35.54 Liverpool 41 20 12 9 62 54 49 Newcastle U. 42 16 10 16 61 42 43 Sunderland. 41 10 13 9 63 51 47 Bury 41 16 10-15 52 51 47 Notts County 41 16 12 13 42 30 45 Birmingham..41 16 13 12 48 53 44 Tottenham H41 15.14 12 52 42 42 Cardiff City..41 16 15 10 SI 42 West Ham...42 15.15 12 60 42

Murchison covered 80 metres in 8.3/5 ronds, and 130 metros in 14 seconds as compared with 912 seconds und 14 seconds, respec-us.compared with 10.2 seconds and Mchester C...41 16 16 9 75 67 41

18.2 seconds.

tively.

THE FLYING FINN IN TRAINING,

Another view of Paavo Nurmi, the "Flying Finn,” who since his Qiynipic Games successes fins heen, smushing records in America. This photo shows Nurmi taking a ment in striet training.

CAPT, DILLON.

FUNERAL YESTERDAY AT CANTON

The funeral of Capt Francis Michael Dillon, late puster of the China Navigation stermer Soil Yang, who was four d'shot in the saloon of his boat while the atter was alongside the wharf at Cantoni on Wednesday,

took place at Canton yesterday and was attended, by the officers of all British ships. The China Navigation Company were represented by their local

gents,"

in the harbour..

FRAUD CHARGE.

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Sheffield U...4213 16 13 56 59 39 Aston Villa41 12.16 13 56 71 37 Blackburn.41 11 17 13 33 60 35 Leeds U.....41 11 18 12 46 58 34 Arsenal....41 14 22 5 46 56 33 Burnley 41 11 19 11 45 74 33 Everton.41 11 19.11 60 Nottingham F41 7 22 12 31 61 26 Preston N. E.41 10 26 5 37 75 25

DIVISION II.

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A. P. Manchester U41 23 8.10 57 23 56 Leicester....40 22 783 30 55 Derby...41-22 9 10" 69 34:54 Chelsea...42 16 11 15 51 37 47 Portsmouth...40 14 9 17 52 51 45 Wolverhamp..

THE CHINA MAIL.

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LOCAL SPORT.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

GOOD MATCHES THIS AFTERNOON.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

(By "Hotspur.")

4-3rd round, Ng Sze-cheong V.

T. Yamada (to-day).

3rd round, M. W. Le v.

S. E. Green (today),

FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1925,

GOING HOME.

INSPECTOR EARNER

ENTERTAINED..

Detective Inspector 'M. Earner;

THEOSOPHY,

PRAYER AS SCIENCE.

At last Wednesday's public

6-4th round, S. A. Rumjahn v.who is leaving for Home on pen-lecture of the Hongkong Lodge The

winner of No. 2.

7-4th round, winner of 3 v. winner of No. 4.

No.

8-4th round, Captain C. T. O'Callaghan v. winner of No. 5. 94th round, Ho Ka-lau v. H. Rumlähn.

In spite of a slight drizzle, a fair number of spectators, including a good niany ladies, were present at the HK.C.C. tournament to see Captain C. T. O'Callaghan win his third round tie in the Openwinner of No. 11 Singles easily..

On a slightly silppery court and with the heavy balls, O'Callaghan showed that he is an experienced tenance player of the first water Not puting all his sting into his service, be placed to per fection and won as he liked

some

Although Lan only won three games against his redoubtable opponent he played fairly well. Both were applauded for fine rallies. Nevertheless, O'Cal- laghan was never really extended and his victory yesterday is hot quite a criterion of what he can do should he be fully tested.

H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn were quite a different pair yesterday to what they were against A. S. Hett and G. R. Sayer a week of two ago when they were fasting. Against Ng Sze-cheong (who has played at Wimbledon as S. C. Wu) and Yung Hin-lin, the Indian lads won easily in straight sets and were always superior. Still, there is a feeling that they can do even better.

Yesterday's full results were Open Championship. Singles, (third round)Captain C. T. O'Callaghan beat. Lau Fook-ling 61, 62, 6-0.

Open Championship Doubles fourth round)H. D. and S. A. Rumjahn beat Ng Sze-cheong and Yung Hin-lan 6-2, 6-0, 61,

ton............41 19 16 6 54 51 441

Club Championship (second Hull City41 15 15 11 51 48 4 round) D. J. Allfree lost to F. A. Port Vale..... 41 17 17 7 47 55 41 Redmond 1-6, 36, 4-6. South Shields 41 11 13 17,41 38 39

Handicap Doubles (second Clapton 0.41 14 16 11 42 42.39 round-8. D. Evans and W. Hyde Southampton: 40: 11 12 17 35 35 39 (owe 3,6) beat L. P. Ralph and Middlesbro 41 10 12 19 36 43 39 A. H. Penn free. 15) 6-4, 6-3. (Win Fulham4 15 17 9 40 55 39ners meet Dr. D. J. Valentine and Bradford C.41 13 16 12 37 45 38 R. J. Saunders (scr.) in the third Wednesday 41 15 19 7 50, 57 37 round: winners of last-named Barnsley41 13 17 11 46 58 37 meet S. E. and D. S. Green (owe Blackpoc.41 34 10 8 63 55 36 2/6) in fourth round; and the Stock port. ..40 13 17 10 3652 36 ultimate winners treet Montague Stoke

42 12 19 11 34 45 35 Bates and West (owe 15) in semi- Oldham.41 12 1811 34 St 35 nat). Crys Palace...40 12 18 10 37 50 34 Coventry......41 11 21 9 45 81 31ed in the Club Championship, on a Last Tuesday, a match was play.

the Central Magistracy Millwall yesterday, before Mr. J. R. Butters, Newport a Chinese named Wong Hing-tin Exeter was charged on four counts of Northants obtaining credit by means of fmud from brick dealers.

Mr. R.E. A Webster appeared for the four complainants, and Mr. G.R. Haywood defended.

Evidenta was laken in respect

DIVISION III.

DIVISION III. Northern Section.

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Io-Semi-Anal, winner of No. v. winner of No. 7.

11-Semi-final, winner of No 8 winner of No. 9. 12-Final, winner of No. 10 v.

Open Doubles. "The following matches remain to be played

14th round, Captain C. T. 'Callaghan and Dr. D. R. Gawler 1. M. Razack and J. A. Cassumbhoy (today).

2-semi-final, winner of No. 1 v. M, W. and M. K. Lò. Runijahn v. Yew Manetsun and Ho 3-semi final,, H. D. and 'S. A.

Ka-lau: ..

sion after about 27 years' service

with the Hongkong Police, and Theosophical Society, & lexture was Mrs. Earner, were the guests of a given on "Prayer as a Sciouce." Faumber of Chinese merchants and The forces of the unseen worlds building contractors at the Interna- which payer pats in motion aro tional Restaurant, Shektongtauf, feal on just us subject to

Blast night.

Between twenty and thirty sat was the physical forces withi down to a dinner, after which Mr which ordinary science deals, said Yeung Wing-hong, of Messrs.

:

All

Yeung Fat (contractors), eulogised rayer which is intimately bound up Inspector Earner's long service to with the science of life itself. the community in Hongkong. the lecturer There is science of Inspector Earner, Mr. Young our doubts as to the usefulness of said, was a model of courtesy and honour to the Chinese and his prayer would disappear if we would many kind acts would be consides prayog simply and natural- . appreciated and leng remembered ly as an effort, the reaction to which Other speakers also wished Mr. Binder the immutable laws of the and Mrs. Earner, many years of universe is certain, the Peaction happiness to enjoy their well-depending partly upon the strang thi earned pension.

and skill with which the effort ia

hosts and after saying that he did of sisture which has to be over- Inspector Earner thanked his age, and partly upon the amount

not deserve what had been said come on the various planes of the ahout him, asked to be excused asuuscon worlds which our efforts in he

not an aftes dioner prayer touch. This natural law to Club Championship. speaker.

which, prayer as a force is subject, The occasion concluded with car be studied with a view to in- The following matches remain.

those present bidding Mr. and crease the efficiency of prayer ustid to be played

1-31d round, T. Monaghan v. Mrs. Earner godspeed and the

to apply it in the best direction lor, ' W. Hyde..

Chinese fook" (blessing) and ench individual which is different 2-3rd round, A. S. Hettw. S. E:"sau" (long life).

for any of the successive stages of Green

his physient, emotional, mental and spiritual evolution. We migh therefore, first forme some more or "less definite idea of the hamun inture itself. The purely materialis fie conception of ma that the mental mode of consciousness ja

4-final, winner of No. 2 v. winner of No. 3.

3-3rd round, Major Haitersley Smith v. F. A. Redmond.

4-seni-final, W. B. Cornaby v. winner of No. 1.

5-semi-final, winner of No. 2 v. winner of No. 3

6-final, winner of No. 4 v. winner of No. 5.

Handicap Singles "A" The following matches remain to be played.--

Was

HELD BY PIRATES.

JUNK MASTER'S LUCKY ESCAPE.

A piracy which occurred in Chinese waters on the night of the only possible one, is today April 21, was reported to the police big superseded by the recogni yesterday by the master of a tradtion of Spirit or Life as the great reality of all, and body and mind ing junk. 1-2nd round. Dr. W. L. According to the report the junk and soul merely as its instruments Thomas (rec, 15) v. L. Forster was proceeding in ballast from of expression. During the long age. (owe 3/6).

Cheung Chau to Kwong Hoi, when struggle the Spirit learns to know 2.-3rd round, Dr. D. J. pirates from two sampans fired a self first as many and kter as Valentine (rec. 4/6) v. winner of volley and ordered the boat to Divinity sharing the Divine Con

This is the ultimata. No. 1.

stop Boarding the junk, the sinsess. 3-3rd round, D. J. Allfree pirates took the master and object of prayer. The srience of (rec. 2/6) v. G., W. G. Simpson crew of five men to Tungprayer has for its object to deter Ku. The master was kept aside what in ench particular case (rec. 4/6).

4-semi-final, Major Hattersley a prisoner in a matshed, but is the proper felt for the activity Smith (owe 3/6) v., E. Grimble taking advantage of the temporary prayer. In the physical world (reč. 3/6).

absence of his guard he escaped to effective prayer in action. The pro- 5-semi-final, winner of No. 2 Tau Shan on the morning of the per way to overcome physical winner of No. 3-

third day, proceeding later, to limitations and disabilities is nut to 6-final, winner of No. 4 v. Kongmoon and eventually return pry for their fenioval but to geb winner of No. 5.

ing to Hongkong."

up and work. When the centre The members of the crew are of envity of man's petivities shifts. believed to be still in the hands of } from the physical so the emiotional the pirates.

fund mental, planes his prayer will The mingled with the prayer which is effective on the subtler planes. MISSION OF HELP. · ·

The right kind of prayer and the. most effective.is this which helps. On March 13, the following cable us to ascend the next stop in our was published in the Press: At evolutionary life. When a mu the request of the Bishops of the has reached the stage where his" Church in China, the Archbishop interests are definitely centred upon of Canterbury is sending to the inner or poul life, it is naturally

visit priests

missionaries, the limitations of that life which ha English communities in the Chinese Coast Dioceses. Canon fpels most acutely, and what he de Woods, Vicar of Holy Trinity sites and naturally will pray for Cambridge, sails early in October.in this stage is a clear insight, and The second priest has not been the most effective prayer for this purpose is suitably direktest mental chosen.".

Handicap Singles "B" The following matches remain to be played:

1.3rd round, G. de Man (scr.) V. A. C. I. Bowker (rec. 2/6).

.

23rd round, C.-W. E. Bishop Kowloon C.C. court. In the second (owe 1/6) v. Captain L. W. round of this competition W. Hyde Bennet (rec 3/6).

3-semi-final, L. M. S. Lloyd beat Dr. D. J. Valentine' 6-0, 6-3, |

6. The winner will meet (owe 3/6) v. winner of No..I..

semi-final, P. H. Bonner Monaghan in the third round for! the right of entering the upper man (scr.) v winner of No. 2.

5.-semi-final, wirinerof No. 3. v, semi-final to play W.B. Cornaby,

In the Handicap Singles "B," winner of No. 4. owing to M. M. Watson's absence, L.M.S. Lloyd has been conceded a walk-over in the third round and te passes into the upper bracket of the semi-final.

:

Handicap Doubles. The following matches remain to be played

1-3rd round, B. D. Evans and W. Hyde (owe 3/5) v. Dr. D. J Valentine and R. J. Saunders (ser)

to

WHS

A further crble has been receiv- und emotional activity, as formerly To-day's Programme.

ed to-day from England by the bis most effective, prayer On inquiry from Mr. L. S.

playsical activity and work. Bishop of Victoria

Wa 2-4th round, winner of No. 1 Greenhill honorary secretary to v, S. E. and D. S. Green (owe 2/6.) |

"Woods and Bishop of Barrow may not befo that the spiffé the H.K.C.C., this morning, it was!

3-4th round, D. D. Dryden and in Furness October 9 Morca P. and net of prayer and the general gathered that last night's rain had, C. W. E. Bishop (rec. 3/6) v. W. B. O. Arrive. Hongkong Noveniber attitude towards life must it, bu text not appreciably ground and that today's pro-

affected the Cornaby and N. L. H.Railton (scr.) 13. Can stay till middle of March." widely inconsistent with one m

4-4th round, A. S., and G. B. Dr. West Watson was conse-other. If wie habitually harbour gramme would be carried out Het (ser.) v. J. A. Worswick and crated Bishop of Barrow in 1909. evil thoughts, the effect of prayer unless further rain fell.

Formerly he was Fellow and Dean for virtue may be completely an E. F. Stewart (rec. 15)-to be play-of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. nulled, while the prayer of the ed on Monday.

On the stand court, M. W. Lo plays S. E. Green in the Open Singles and this match should be

well worth watching.

5-semi final, winner of No. 2

v. Lt. Col. F. S. idontague Bates stay in Hongkong for about a fort and Captain R.H.P. West (owe 15) night, and then to visit other chief

6-Semi-final, winner of No. 3 places in the North,

Southern Section.

Goals. P.. W. L. D. F. A. P. Plymouth 41 23 8 10-75 33 56 Swansea.....41 22 8 11 66 34 55 Bristol C.......39 21 9 9 58 37.51 Swindon ........41 19 11 11 63 38 49 ...41 17 31 13 55 38 47 41 19 13 9 56 42 47 41, 19 13 9 58-47 47 42 20 15 7 52 41 47 Brighton......39 18 13 8 56 42 44 Southend ...41 19 17. $ 50 58 43 Watford ......41 17 16 8 38 47 42 Norwich 41 13 14 14 47 48 40 Gillingham...40 13 14 13 35 39 Charlton 40 13 16 11 44 46 37 of the four charges, the complainant | Bristol R......41 12 16 13 41 45 37 being Lai. Yan, manager of the Luton 41 30 14 17 49 55.37 Nam Luong firms of brick dealers Reading 40:13 17 10 33 36 36 at Wanchai. Complainant stated Aberdare 40 13 189 that he entered into an arrange Queen's P.R..40 13 19 ment in January with one Li Hing- Bournemouth 40 10 zí chor to supply 60,000 bricks valued Brentford 40 9 24 The late Capi. Dillon was known at $1,120, the goods to be delivered Merthyr......41 828 5 35 74 to many engaged in fiver and on board a junk, at Yaumati. De- coastal trade in Hongkong,although fendant was niso present at the bis home was in Shanghai. Much negotiations which took place at. sympathy is felt for his widow and the premises of the Yue On three young children. Mrs. Dillon, firm, Connaught Road Central. Darlington....41 24 7 10 78 30 58 P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts. Is a popular member of the ADC. Payment was to have been made a Nelson......42 23 12 7 79 47 53 at Shanghai.

week later, but on calling at the N. Brighton...40 22 11 7 74 47 51 address complainant could pot Southport 41 22 12 7 59 35 51 find the defendant and found later Rochdale 40 20 13 7 73 52 47 that the signboard of the firm had Bradford.39.37 10 12 74 38 45 been removed. Complainant pro Chesterfield..41 16 14 11 53 43 43 duced the order in respect of the Lincoln 40 17 15 8 49 55 42 The British Consul held an en-[ kucds.

Halifax 40 16 14 10 54 47 42

2.Semi-foal, winner of No. 1 quiry yesterday into the circum- | The defendant was arrested on Grimsby.....41 15 17 9 60 58 39

v. GR. and Mrs. Sayer(owe 1/6). stances attending the death of April 16 on a Macao boat.

Wigan.41 14 16 11 58 55 39 Capt. Dillon but the verdict was The case was adjourned until Wrexham....40 15 17 8 53 57 38

3-Final, winner of No. 2 v. W. and Mrs. Ironside (rec. 4/6).. Monday.

Ashington....40 14 16 10 38

Readers who are interested in Crewe 40 13 5 12

the tennis tournament are advised Doncaster....42 14 18 10 38 Open Championship Doubles to keep the above table Barrow.........40 15 18 67 37 [fourth round)-Captain. C. T. reference. Accrington...40 14 18 20 36 O'Callaghan and Dr. D. R. Walsall 41 13 18 10 43 52 36 Gawler v. I M, Rezack and J. A. Durham 40 11 16 13 42 64 35 Cassumbhoy. Hartlepools...40 12 18 Jo 44 60 34 Tranmere.....40 14 22 4 58.69 32 Rotherham...41 7 27 7 41 85 21 SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Goals.

iJ,

SUSPENDED VERDICT. "

suspended.

al

LATER,

It is thought that the verdict was made known later and that the afternoon boat from Canton will bring the result to Hongkong.

day.

ROBBERY

CHARGE.

DUPREE'S OFFER.

HIS NEXT FIGHT AFTER SATURDAY?

2

Andre Dupree, the ex-feather- weight champion of France, who

4?

Goals

Ng Sze-cheong plays T. Yamada, also in the third round and T. Handa, the champion, will play T. Akiyama in the second round. Captain. O'Callaghan will also be on view as he is playing in the Open Doubles. The difficulty seems to lie in choosing which match to see.

Details follow:-

Open Championship Singles (second round)T. Honda v. T. Akiyama (winner to meet E.-C. Fincher in third round)

(Third round) Ng Sze-cheong v. T. Yamada.

(Third round):-M. W. La vi 38] S. E. Green (on stand court).

P. W. L. D.-F. A. Pts.

Mixed Doublers Handicap (third round)-L. M. S. Lloyd and Miss Peck (scr.) v. W. and Mrs. Wood- ward (rec, is).

Next Week's Fixtures. To-day's match in the,- Open

v. winner of No. 4.

7-Final, winner of No, 5 v. winner of No. 6.

Mised Doubles Handicap. The following matches remain i to be played:

1.-3rd round, L.M.S. Lloyd and Miss Peck (scr.) v. W. and Mrs Woodward (rec. 15)—to be played to-day.

for

LAWN BOWLS,

COLONY'S CHAMPIONSHIP

TOURNAMENT.

P

Entries for the lawn bowls open

entrance $2.

FOUR DOCKS.

WHERE THEY HAVE GONE.

(Reuter's Service.)

The missioners are expected to undeveloped that attempts to soar into the bright thin air of the Spirit will, faint for lack of sus "tenance and heuse the world' of the Spirit is as yet, "unreal” and divorced from life. To dwell by the act of pinyer upai one's own sins and imperfections is merely to strengthen them, not to get rid of them. „Forgiveness is not needed. for the turning away from sin, and the setting of the face towards London, April 30.

goodness is forgiveness utrendy, In the House of Commons, in although the results of past errors answer to questions, the First are in no way annulled herby, and Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. W. C. will have to be reaped to the Bridgeman, pointed out that of termost, unless one persistently. and consciously sets in motion the the four large floating docks handed over to Britain by Ger- pposing forces of goodness till the evil' formus genenuded in the past many one had been sold, two were thus become balanced ont.

AL being utilised, one at Malta and this stage humility is not the thing. one at Singapore, and the fourth to be nimed at by prayer, but rather was at present surplus. There the building up of

+ strong fore in the interests of economy centre of individual consciousness. the fourth would be sold. The Prayer brings is own answer from question of its use in one of the the life aspect of the universe not English dockyards was consider-pernaturally but in conformity ed but the opinion was formed with these expressions of the Will that the best thing was to dispose of God which we call the laws of of the dock now.

SURREYS BOXING.

REGIMENTAL TOURNA- MENT POSTPONED,

psychology. The prayers for physical "objects are undoubtedly effectual, the results are mostly brought about through the mediacy of human minds, not excluding also the minds of the so-called dead”, net -- ing upon the physicu! world throngly their own or other human bodies. But all Grent Teachers have plain- physical objects is not the true pur- andy indicated that the attainment of

pose of prayer. Prayer for physical objects should be used by the de it aniounts to a frank, joyful and veloped man rightly only then when -anturnd-affoetua+uhea€xpriv without any calculating self-inter-

championship of the Colony close to the secretaries of the Lawn- Bowls Association

on May 15,

This year, Instead of a draw for the whole competition, entrants Fixed to commence last night from the various clubs will play and to continue to-night off on their own greens, the to-morrow night, the Surrey Regt respective finalists to play each ment boxing tournament has been other on neutral grounds

postponed indefinitely on account It has also beon decided to run a¦ of inclement weather.

Probably next week, another

The three Chinese who were charged with attempted armed robbery at Chatham Road on April is to box Jim Cartlidge, the local 21, were committed to the Criminal lightweight champion, at catch- Rangers.....38 25 3 10 76 26 60 Doubles will bring that competi Sessions by Mr. E. W. Hamilton weights, over 15 rounds tomorrow Airdrieonians38 25 67 84 30-57 tion up to the semi-final stage, at the Kowloon Magistracy yester night, has received a telegraphic Hibernians.38 23 88 77 40 52 The semi-finals will be played on After the evidence of Mr. F.J.W.offer from the manager, Olympic Celtic 38 18 12 8.77 43 44 Monday and Tuesday, weather Focken, of Messrs Alex. Ross and Club, Manila-$1,500 win, draw or Cowdenbeath 37 15 12 10 72 65 40 permitting.

lose-for a bout in Manila. Company, and bis Chinese

St. Mirren...38 18 16 4 65 65 40 Other fixtures down for decision Both Cartlidge and Dupree are Partick T....38 14 14 10 60 58 38 on Monday are assistant, His Worship congratulat-

doing very well in ed them both for capturing two of

training. Dundee......38 14 1618 48 54 36 Open Championship Singles the robbers. Mr. Focken stated Their top-line event to-morrow Raith R. 38 14 16 8 53 61 36 (third round):-S. Fujita v. F. A. that he was attracted to the spot by gives promise of being an historic Hearts.38 12 15 11 64 67 35 Redmond. police whistles. A man who was boxing and will easily be the most Kilmarnock 38 12 17 9 53 64 33 round)A. S. and G. B. Helt contest in the annals of local St. Johnstone38 17 15 11 57 72 35 Handicap Doubles (fourth hurriedly boarding a "bus was pointed out to him by a group of interesting held here for some Hamilton A...38 15 20 3 50 62 33 (ccr.) v. J. A. Worswick and E. F

Murton.......................38 12 17 9 36 69 33 Stewart (rec. 15.) „Falkirk 38 12 18 8 44-54-32

-Open Ståglar Aberdeen ...38 11 17 10 46 56 32 The following matches remain Queen's Park 8-12 18 8 49 21-32 to be played Ayr United.....38 12 19′′7 43 65 31 1.-2nd round, T. Honda v. T. Motherwell -37 30 17 10 54:59 30 Akiyama (today)

Ariangements will be made by Third Lanark 38 11.19 8.53 84 3D

23rd round, S. Fujita v. F. A. Mr. P T. Farrell (Kowloon Bowling N.3. Each team has to play 43 Redmond (Monday), matches with the exception of 33rd round, E. C. Fincher v. (Tilkon R. C.) and a representative Green Club), Mr. J. McLaughlin those in the Scottish League, who winner of No. I.

from Civil Service C. C. play 38 matches each.

time. people. Witness arrested him and | Banded him over to his assistant.. Another man travelling in a siesha ku the direction of Ysumat)- was then pointed out to witness," Witness boarded a 'bus, overcok. the ricsha, and arrested the man.. 2 was alleged that a revolver was? “found on one of the men, and the ether had a quaniity of tape tied gound his waist:

ROXOR

pairs championship which will not

be held if sufficient entries are not” weigh là and draw will be held. forthcoming. This will also be decided by dividing the entrants TRY CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN est, as the danger of prayer for "according to clotis, as in the open

championship.

"BALM,

physical objects consists precisely in Braless, strains and stiff, swollen ita tendency to divert attention joints should be rubbed vigorously with Chamberlain's Pain Balro as owing to from the endeavour to transcend

parts, relieving the pressure and in our way towards ita penetrating quality, the circulation them to reach the following and in stimulated throughout the congested higher, stage of consciousNONG ON furamation that causes the pain. Sold

manifested and recommended everywhere.

Divinity.

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