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FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1926.

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HOME AMATEUR GOLF. CHAMPIONSHIP.

HOPES DWINDLING.

(Reuter's Service)

Muirfield, May 27. With a transition from the pre- liminary to the closing stages in the British Ammiður golf chumpionship, the position is one of absorbing interest.

Three of the first four results involved the defeat of the for- eigners.

The Hon. Mr. Brownlow (Addington) beat Grant Pea- cock' (America) by two holes.

HOME TURF.

1.

ACCEPTANCES FOR EPSOM DERBY,

THIRTY LEFT,

(Reuter's Service.)

London. May 27.

Of an original entry of 305 for this year's Derby the acceptances number 30 and are as follow:

Apple Sammy. Arasullagh, Banstar.

Bassoon.

Booklet.

Cixlez.

Colorado,

Comedy King.

Coronach,

tingluss.

Grund Flight.

Harpagon.

Hercules.

Watta Gunn beat Noonay

(Edinburgh) by 5 and 3.

McMaster beat

Brower

(America) by two holes. Michael Scott beat Vaglindo (France) by 5 und 4. Then-followed-other-results- Scott Junr. (Glasgow) beat Sinclair, the Australian cham- pion, by 2 and 1.

Cave beat Layton by 2 and 1. Sweetser beat McCormack by d and 3.

Bristowe beat Byfleet (Guil ford) by one hole.

Bobby Jones beat Birnie by 7 and 0.

Harris beat Pugh (St, David's) by 4, and 3. Last Eight.

In the fifth round, Bobby Jones beat Harris (the holder) by 8 and 6. Brownlow boat Walts Guan by 3, and 2. Both enter the last eight.

Fifth Round.

The fifth round has been "con- cluded. Other results are:-

Jumieson beat Pollock (Bris- towe) by 3 and 2...

Lothari

Lanchester. Legros. La Fuciturnu. Lex.

Lulworth Cove.. Macanudo. Pantora Puxbourg. Review Urder. Rose Hearty.

St. Mary's Kirk,

Swift and Sure, Tenacity. Warmist. Latest Betting..

Luneegaye.

A

London, May 27.

hatest betting on the Derby is

Colorado 6/2, · Coronach B/1.

Lex 10/1.

Swift and Sure 100/8. Finglase 25/1..

All taken and offered.]

BOWLS.

By "Skip."

The following are the fixtures in

the League for to-morrow':

THE AUSTRALIANS.

THE CHINA MAIL

SECOND DAY'S PLAY AGAINST "SOUTH."

BIG PARTNERSHIP.

(Reutër's Service.)

Bristol, May 27.

England v. Australians.

Second day of match, South of Wenther dull, wicket casy, large crowd.

on 161 for 6.

runs for 6 wickets.

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TENNIS LEAGUE.

TO-MORROW'S LOCAL FIXTURES.

WAH YAN COLLEGE | FUNERAL SERVICE.

NEW VOLUME OF THE DIAMOND MAGAZINE,

MAKING OF GOOD CITIZENS.

10

SIMPLE COFFIN OF OAK

AND SILVER.

EO St. John's Lodge 618 S.C Mr. and Mrs. Sverre Berg the Naval and Military Lodge 848 Mesara, S. S. Perry, T. E. Pearce,. 5.C., the Victoria Preceptory and E., M. Raymond; A. Rodger Kirm Priory, Hongkong, the St. Mary H. Birkett, J. P. Braga H. T Magdalene Rose X Chapter, the Creasy, El Grossman, Hon. R. H. United Services Lodge 1841 EC, Kotowall, Paul Lauder, F. J TRIBUTES TO CHATER.

the Cathay Lodge 4873 E.C., the Wilkinson, C. A da Roza, C. G Victoria Lodge 1026 EC, the Alabaster, Les Hyson, P. M Printed by the Newspaper Fully chora), the funeral ser- the Lodge Cathay 4373, the Zet Dowbiggin, J. B. Montargis, E. L Eastern Scotia Lodge 923 S.C., Hodgson, A.V. Apcar, H. B. L. Enterprise, Limited, in both Eng-yice to Sir Paul Chater was held land Lodge No. 525 E.C. the Sim, W. B. L. Shenton, PM. N lish and Chinees, "The Diamond," at. St. John's Cathedral yesterday Bothen Mark Lodge No. 264 EC.. da Silva, CL Compton Sandes, the magazine of the Wah Yan evening.

the D. G. Lodge of Scottish Free R. Hancock, J. A. E. Bullock, F. B College has reached No. 1 of The coffin a simple one of masonry in Hongkong and South Deacon, J. H. Seth, R. H. Compton, Volume 11

plain oak and silvet--was car-China St. Besides the editorial by Mrs. A. ried in to the toll of a bell.

Andrew's Church J. Gould, F. R. Smythe, G. Potts.. Ethne Matthews, who succeeds

Vestry, Union Insurance Society R. Pestonji A. Cameron, N. The Bishop of Victoria (Dr. of Canton Ltd., the Peak Tram Croucher, H. W: Looker, A. M. Mr. Lim Hoy Lun, there are eleven C. R: Duppuy) was assisted byway Co., Ltd., A. S. Watson and Bowes Smith, C. P. Marcel articles and reports, Those in the Reve. V. H. Copley Moyle, Co., Ltd., Deacons, the Indo-China G. W. C. Burnett, HC R. clude "A Little Advice to Hung-G. R. Lindsay, WT. Feather- Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, the Hancock, A. V. Apcar, R. H. kong Chinese Students," Mr. Peter stone, G. T. Waldegrave and Canadian Pacific Steamships Ltd., Skelton, F. C. Hall, W, J. Harker. Toun's Report for 1925"; and Halward, Mr. F. Mason was at the Hongkong Sharebrokers' F. H. Crapnell, H. B. Goldsmith, "The Late Mr. Lau Po."

the organ. "

Association, Messrs. Lo and Lo, H. A. Lammart, R. Sutherland, Position at start:-South of

College Changes,”

Amongst those present were the Hongkong and Shanghai F. C. Jenkin, G. M. Shaw, E. F. England (1st) 211 runs. Austra lians (1st) 35 runs for 1 wicket.]

The editorial states in part: Mr. J. T. Bagram (nephew of Hotels, Ltd., the Bank of Canton, Aucott, JA. Plummer, R. Mein In June, 1924, was started our Sir Paul) and Mr. Wo E. the Institution of Engineers and Austin, W. Farmer, F. Mitchell, At lunch the Australians were 131 runs for 4 wickets, and later school magazine under the able H.E. the Governor (Sir Ceci Abdoolrahim and Co., Fred Kew Charles, Wakeford Cox, H. M. Shenton as chief mourners Shipbuilders öf Hongkong, H. S. Hilis. J. Graca Ozorio, R. H. At this stage editorship of Mr. Dim Hoy Lan, Clementi) Sir Henry and Lady and Co., J. F. Grose and Co., Gregory, S. T. Williamson, R. M. T. J. E. Andrews and J. Ryder be-who we very much regret has had Follock, Miss Innes, Vice-Ad Mackintosh and Co., Ltd., the Dyer, R. J. Paterson, F. S came associated in an undefeated to vacate his honorary post owing miral Sir Edwyn Alexander Hongkong Simon the Beggar partnership, which defied the to pressure of new duties as our Sinclair, Commodore A. J. B. and

Land

Investment Cassidy, Wong Kam-fuk, E Headmaster. bowling until the rari came on at

Agency Co., " Ltd., Potter, J. A. M. de Graca, R. E.. Stirling, the Hon. Mr. A. O. Lang, Wayfoong Mess, the Exchange Greensmith, J. H. N. Mody, H. W. To Mr. Peter Tsui, now our the Hon. Mr. H. W. Bird, the Brokers Association of Hong Bird, W. Logan, Ellis Hayim, 5.30 p.m. when there was no fur ther play,

Director, we would assure

our Hon. Mr. H. T. Creasy, the Honkong. David Sasscon and Co., Ltd.EW Hamilton, W. H. Bell, B. E. Andrews was 14. not out and good-will and loyal support for Sir Shou-son Chow, the Hor. Dr. King Edward Hotel, Hongkong Fielder, T. A. Martin, T. M. Ryder 108 not out. They added we are certain that when the his-R. H. Katewall, the Hon. Mr. Engineering and Construction Co., Gregory, W. Jackson, L. S. Green- 177 runs between them. Austratory of Wah Yan College comes to E. D. C. Wolfe (C.S.P.), the Hon. Ltd, the Share and Real Estate hill, J. Witchell, . B. C. Hornell, lia's score at the close was 328 be written, in it will not be for: Mr. D. G. M. Bernard, Lieut.-Col Brokers Society of Hongkong, R. W. Lee-Jones; M. A. Razack, gotten the great debt parents and S. Montague Bates (acting Messrs. Lane, Carwford, Ltd., the E. D. Kotewall, Ho Wing, H. A boys owe to him. We are glad G.O.C.), the Hon. Mr. W. T. Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Rodgers, N. H. N. Mody, R. E. that we shall still be able to avall Southorn (Colonial Secretary), Ltd., Fire and Marine Insurance Toeg, F. A. Perry D. E. Sassoon, ourselves of his kindly help, Mr S. B. B. McElderry, Sir Henry Associations, the Chartered Bank S. M. Churn, J. W. C. Bonnar sympathy, and experience,

Mr. Tsui relinquished his post Justice J. R. Wood, Mr. D. W. Missions to Seamen in Hongkong, Perry, F. C. Potta, Jean Rocca, Gollan (the Chief Justice), Mr. of India, Australia and China, A. W. Eastman, A. H. White, J. S. as he lives in New Territory and Tratman; Members of the Con- the Hongkong Telephone Co., Vivian Benjamin, Edward Ezra, Ands that he cannot be at the sular Body, Messrs. R. C. Tred- Ltd., China Sugar Refining Co., Robert Shewan, T. H. G. Brayfield, School before 9 a.m. Secondly well (Consul-General for Amer Ltd, the Hongkong and Shanghai V. M. Grayburn, A. H. Barlow, Weather permitting, the follow these relating to studies to Mr.A. L. C. de

by delegating part of his duties-ica), J. M. Alves (Brazil) Banking Corporation, Messrs. C. C. Scott, W. W. Hornell, G. K ing games in the local tonnia

Lim, Mr. Taut is able to super- (Portugal), M. J. Quist (Nether Petroleum Co. (S.C.). Ltd., the Shields, C. Arima, J. E. Joseph, Albuquerque Butterfield and Swire, the Asiatic Hall Brutton, J. Abe, A. L. league have been arranged for to-vise the work of the Branchlands), S. Bers (Norway), Hongkong and Whampoa Dock G. G. Buidalian, J. P. Bourne, morrow. The home team is given School at Yaumati. first in caca case:-

We, the Staff extend to Mron, A. H. Barlow, J. Ferguson, loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., tague Ede M. S. Northcote, D. M. Murakami (Japan), E. W. Hamit-Co., Ltd, the Hongkong and Kow. Adriano H. M. de Silva, B. Mon Division A.

Lim our good wishes that under R. M. Dyer, C. H. Blason, J. University v. Chinese R.Ci

his government Wah Yan will go Fleming, L. J. Blackman, T. H Messrs, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Tester. Ezra Abraham, Henry Kowloon C.C. v. U.S.R.C.

the Canton Insurance Office, Ltd., Biggar, A. S.. D. Cousland, Percy' on prospering With us, we are King (D.CI), R. Sutherland, Ltd., Messrs. Moxon and Taylor, Humphreys, W. G. Pirie, Ho Fook, Division B.

sure every C.R.C. v. Club de Reereio.

Wahyanite concurs F. H. Crapnel. The ushers were E. D. Sassoon and Co., Ltd. A. H. Potts, P. 3, Newman, Lo and will so strive to play the game Lt-Col. T. A. Robertson, Messrs. Bradley and Co., Ltd., Lowe, Cheung-shiu, H. Ray E U.S.R.C. y. Kowloon C.C. that when they go out they may W. Jackson, P. H. Cassidy, W. L Hongkong C.C. v. M.B.K., "

"fling the torch" that has been hit Pattenden, J. Owen-Hages, H. P. Bingham and Matthews, Lammert Sadick, J. H. N. Mody, A. Nissima, Netherlands T.C. v., LR.C.

with no uncertain hand to those White and S. K: White.

Brothers, Johnson. Stokes and S. L. Lam, Thos. G. Weall, Harold. Division C. Crafikengower C.C. v. Taikon.

who succeed, to be borne aloff by

Ltd., the Hongkong Electric Co, B. C. Randall, R. A. Dastar, John Master, the "Star" Forry Co., Seth, J. Mackenzie, Geo. Grimble, them. Kowloon C.C. v. Chinese R.C.

Mr. Lim in his work with us has

Conseil d'Administration Societe G. M. Young, F. Tensberg, P. K Ltd., Little, Adams and Wood, Le Pym, J. Litton, Choy Siu-woon, Club de Recreio v. H,K.C.C.

shown himself to be conscientious

Francaise des Charbonnages du Kwok, Chas. B. Brooke, G. D. ̧.H.K.C.C. "B" v. M.B.K. The following have been selected for the benefit of the boys. Which and ever ready to sacrifice himself

Tonkin, the Bank of Fast Asia, Arthur, C. E. H. Beavis, G. P. to play for the Cricket Club "B" boy of Classes 1, 2 and 3 does not

Ltd., Messrs. Hughes and Hough, Lammert, L. E. S. Hodge, R. A. team to-morrow May 29 at 415 know the neat and painstaking University, Eother, Concordia, and Co., Ltd., the P. and O. Bank Lammert, A. W. van Andel, F. S Service, Ltd., the "China Mail," Arnold Nicholson, D. J. Lewis, HA p.nt against the M.B.K. on the red in corrections in his exers Perceptory and Priory, (Knighting Corporation, N. Mody and Co., Harrison, A. J. David, John Flemi H.K.C.C. ground:

cise books signed with the initials Templars), St. Mary Magdalene, Stewart Brothers, Banque de ing. A. S. Gubbey, G. C. Balthazar, LHL?

(Rose Croix), the District Grand China, (Scottish Division), the Indo-Chine Steam Navigation Co., Tratman, J. H. Taggart, H. B. Out of the 14 candidates pre- Lodge of Hongkong and South Indo-Chine, Carroll Brothers, the B. Layton, E. L. Hosic, D. W. passed and 1 obtained the Senior Lodge of Eastern Scotia, the the Officers of the China Com Dunbar, Colbourne Little, J. Scott Ltd., Cawasjee Pallanjee and Co. White, W.-G. Goggin, Lambert, Local Certificate.

Lodge of St. John, and the Naval Chung Hok Nung obtained dis- and Military Lodge.

mand, the Dairy Farm, Ice and Harston, Archibald David, Frank Amongst awarded the Governmen: Educa M. McHutcheon, (D.S.G.W.)

cantile Bank of India, Ltd. C. Santos, Adolphe Rolin, Dra. F. the Hongkong University and we C.), P. Tester (P.D.G.S.W.), Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming, Gown. wish him every success. Sung CD. Melbourne, (P.D.G.S.W.) the China Light and Power Co. tained distinctions in Trigono-A, W. Hill, and James M. ways, Ltd. As I remarked last week the cometry and History respectively. McLeod, Messrs. T. T. Laurenson In my opinion no games "should.

or pul off, before position of the teams needs re- Memorial Scholarship, but both tary), H. J. Pearce (Vice-Presi They were both offered the Hewitt (President), R. J. Hunt (Seere be cancelled twelve o'clock on the day of play-adjusting, the players are all right, ing for it is a well-known fact but are in wrong positions, and were unable to accept it on ac-dent), and J. A. Gordon Leask that, as a rule, two hours of dry unless a change a made to-morrow,count of conditions attached to it. (Chairman), representing the

In the Junior Local we had 11 Basma Club, weather will put a green into play- they will find the Civil Service a

passes out of 17; Wong Tso Fun ing order. without any chance of very hard nut to crack,

Dr. Black, Grand Master of obtained distinction in Arithme- the Scottish Lodges waa unable spoiling it.

Entries for the Open Champion-ic Hin Seung Yik, in Mathema-to be present owing to Jadi

tics; and Woon Ten Fook, in position.] Last, week the Police lost to the ship of the Colony close Craigengewer by a solitary shot, Hon. Secretary of the Association

English.. and probably deserved to, for aton Monday next the 31st, stantial lead and a little careful one time they had a very sub-

would eqmfortably play. secured the game for them.

First Division.

Police R.C. 7. Civil Service CIC.

·Craigengowir v. Kowloon B.G.C. Talkco R.C v. Kowloon Dock R.C.

Second Division. Indian Recreation Club v. Taikoo

Kowloon CC. v. R.H.A. Yacht

Civil Service C.C. v. Club de

East Point R.C. v. Craigengover

R.C.

Robert Scott beat Michael

Club.

Scott hy and 1."

Sweetser beat Cave by 2 and

Recreio.

1.

C.C

W. Murray boat MeMaster by 3 and 2.

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A. Simpson (Lotianburn)

All games are to be played on beat I. Gillies (Woking) by 5 the ground of the first named and art 3.30 p.m. unless other- and 3.

G. Killey

(Duddingston) wise arranged. heat Board (Home Park) by 3 and 2.

American Victory?

W. A. Nowers and L. Baines; L. M. S. Lloyd and A. K. Mackenzie:

It seemed a pity that all games but, one were postponed last week, it was evident that had some of

putting the game off. things would Mitchell. Fave looked better"

The result of to-day's play pro- the club waited a while before Cape H. Bloxham and E. d. Rented for the Matriculation, 8

- Later.

duced the shadow of an American victory.

Many are of the opinion that

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Most of those who attended the sent at the interment at the Cathedral service were also pre cemetery. The local Freemason Indges which were represented Zetland; Victoria,

United

Perseverance,

were the

It would appear that a ruling their hands was too much for them.tinction in Physics and was the freemasons present were Bro Cold Storage Co., Ltd., the Mer- Austin, Ho Leung, Ho Kom-tong, sult of the Jones-Harris "match. from the Association re the post who are at least expected to try tional Scholarship. He is now in Bro. C G. Alabaster, (D.G.D. of Messrs. Dodwell and Co., Ltd., Pierce Grove, G. E. Aubrey, Mac

the final will be epitomised as a re-!

uning of fixtures seems necessary.

more especially the two principals

is no use losing heart because and pull the game out of the fire,

Moreover, there is a possibility of an all-American final as the represent there is no hard and fast

maining two Americans are in role on the matter, and some unit acens impossible to get in with shou Tin and Yung Kai Yin ob-J. W. C. Bonnar, (P.D.G.S.W) (1918), Ltd., Hongkong Tram-

opposite halls of the draw.

Jones, against Harris, opened with "hat trick" holes and turned six up in 35. The veteran holder fell before the relentless ability of a player half his age.

Only Murray remains of the British Walker Cup team.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

re-

The following players fil present the "Hongkong Bank and Union, Insurance" side Y. The "Hongkong Rugby Football Club"at King's Park on Saturday, May 29, at 5.15 p.m.

formity of action when necessITY seems very advisable.

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K.B.G.C.

to the

We have no wish to come into the limelight for the sake of ad- vertisement but we feel that Wah Yan is not only succeeding in examinations, which are after all to very minor affairs even in the

The following is the Kowloon Bowling Green Club's team

Full back: J. A. D. Morrison. Three-quarters: E. A. Brodie,this connection only one rink is to

he blamed for allowing their 'morrow Against Craigengower little world of, school; but Wah

E. C. Hudson and S. M. Garrard.

Halves: C. D. Wales, O. Skinner

and L. P. Ralph.

Forwards: R. L. Moncrieff, A. C. Groves, W. Beveridge. J. H. Sutcliffe, R. F. Moodie, R. Macintyre, D. A. Campbell and R. W. Lee.

EXPLOSIVES CASE,

POSSESSION OF CHEMICAL CHARGES.

CLERK CONVICTED.

opponents to score ten points in three heads, and thereby turning

a substantial lead into à deficit.

It was evident that being left with the result of the game into

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Cricket Club:

Holland,

Hazel, Hatt, Whibley (skip).

Nish, Eagles, MacLachlan, and W Macfarlane (skip).

Dobbie, Pearman, Clough and Farrell (skip), "

FLORAL TRIBUTES.

Ex-Active Servicemen's Asso-

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Buried with the coffin was a Convent. wreath from the widow (Lady Lady H. N. Mody, Sir Henry Chater).

Gollan, Sir Henry and Lady Floral tributes were sent by: Pollock, Sir Victor Bassoon; Sir Yan is trying to instill into the H.E. the Governor and Lady Robert and Lady Ho Tung, Sir and minds of the youth of China a Clementi, the Legislative Council, Shou-son and Lady Chow, Lt. Col. right attitude to life, for after all, the Executive Council, The Audit and Mrs. T. A. Robertson, Lt. Col. what a man thinks, that he be- Department, the British Legion, F. Hayley Bell, Captain and Mrs. comes; and if we can produce a the Consular Body, the UniverA. N. Davison, Dr. W. S. Teo, Dr. few good citizens we have notity of Hongkong, the Hongkong and Mrs. G. D. R. Black, Dr. and laboured in vain but have made General Chamber of Commerce. Mrs. W: V. M, Koch Rev. and tae of the opportunities which the Public Works Department, the Mrs. G. R. Lindsay Rev. G. E. were fraught with such possibili French Consul (Mr. G. D. de la and Mrs. Arrowsmith, Mrs. P. H. ties to refer to "Mr. X" (the police in- Continuing, Mr. Lindsell said:

Prade) the D.G.M. Officers and Holyoak, Joyce and Dorothy, Mrs. To" "new" "boye we extend a Brethren of the District Grand A. Maitland, G. E. Cools. H former in the case) as the "weaver As regards the other charges, it hearty welcome and though we Lodge, Hongkong and South Morits, W. J. D. Stephens, vesela (Ban of the web" in which the de- seema to me that your argument Mr do not wish them to forget their China, the Companions of the Dis Hutton Potts, Madame M. Flint, fondant was caught. He thought Arculli us to a guilty mind is prac "old" schools we hope they will that the charge relating to potastically beside the point, because if sium chlorate and sulphide of believe the prosecution there is soon feel at home and learn to love arsenic unmixed should have been abundant evidence of a guilty mind. Wah Yan and regard her as their preferred, if preferred at sil, It is a question as to whether I be guide to the attainment of know against "Mr. X" who was the real tieve the prosecution or the defence.

ledge and progress,

We are glad to welcome back Mr. Arculli: The onus of proof

Mr. Lui Sun Iu both with degrees four old friends Mr. Lo Sek Tean,

fearning," Mr. Wong Tuen Po, Mr. from our local lighthouse of Wong Luter She and Mr. Yet Shiu Chuenos A

In January the boys attended Requiem Mass for the repose of original founders of our Collage. Mr. Lau la remembered by soine boys still in Wah Yan and his name is a household word to brought to the knowledge of their Master by his teaching and exam- ple. "They reat from their laboura but their works de follow them, so that they being dead yet speak"

The case againat Mohamed Rajab possessor, Salleh, clark in the Ordnance Mr. Lindsell: He might be Offles, was concluded before Mrcharged de well, but defendant was R. E. Lindsell at the Central Magis-the physical possessor. Frary yesterday. The charges

Were

While admitting this, Mr. Arculli said defendant only had possession

is on them as regards the sale to

trike pickets.

Mr. Lindsell I convict the du fendent on charges A, B, C and E. On charge A he will go to prison for pix months with hard labour:" on

(a) With being in possession of of it for "Mr. X" and was carly charge B for three months with

an explosive substance known Ing tho stuff for him. Ho sub hard labour, the sentences, to run sulphide of arsenic and potassiuinmitted that he could not be charged consecutively; and on charges and the soul of Mr. Lau Po, one, of the chlorate, for other than a lawful with possession with guilty know-E for three months each with hard object; (b) with possesion of sulledga phide of arsenie; (e) with pouses. alon of poison, namely chloro-

labour, the sentonces to run con- In conclusion, Mr. Areull said currently-nine months in all

form; (d) with possession or defendant had no guilty knowledge Mr. Arculif: Without the option, thousands of Chinese who were

In connection with any of the your Worship? ouncer of sulphide of arsenic charges brought against him. He

Mr, Lindsell: I don't think this

(o) with possession of dangerous hand a reasonable belief that the is a case for a fine, goods, namely 61⁄2 ounces of potas-material he bought at the Chips

elum chlorate,

Dispensary was sold by him for the

In the course of his address for purpose of making mob crackers in TRY CHAMBERLAIN'S PAIN the "defence, Mr. A. el Areuli Macao. On this ground he asked touched on defendant's long ser for the discharge of his client. vico in the Naval Ordnance Depot jelentek

BALM. DRUISES, strkins' and stiff, wwollen

Our branch or feeder" in Yau- Joints should be rubbed vigorously mati is doing well and has now

and assistance given as a polies, Mr. Lindsell. I think there is a with Chamberlain's Pain Balm about 180 boys 240 roservist. He submitted that de doubt as regards charge D as to owing to its penetrating quality," the fendant acted quite openly in mak whether this amount of sulphide of circulation is stimulated throughout the ing the purchases of chemicals and arsenic comes within the definition congested, parta, relieving the preaauta made no attempt to conceal any of the Ordinance therefore 31 and inflammation that chaser The

nor Cassidy) thing Mr. Arculf then went on miss the defendant on this charge, pain. Sold and recommanded every source, It has its ond in prohibi-

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