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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927.

SPORTS

WIN FOR OXFORD.

CAMBRIDGE BEATEN AT SOCCER,

FAST GAME IN RAIN.

Stamford Bridge, Yesterday,

Oxford beat Cambridge at soccer

CUP:

GAMES ON JANUARY 21,

London, Yesterday, Following is the draw for

the -first round of the Scottish Associa- tion Cup, to be played on January 21:-

Dumbarton v. Hamilton.

Belth v. Airdrieonians.

Raith Rovers v. Aberdeen.

Allow v. Fraserburgh.

Vale of Leven v. Leith Amateurs

Glasgow

Rovers.

University V.

Bathgate v. Celtic.

Brechin v. Lochgelly.

Arthurlie v. Queen's Park.

East Stirling v. Rangers.

Alblon

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Clackgannan v. Third Lanark.

Heurts v. St. Johnstone.

Hibernians v. Dykehend.

Ayr United v. Boness.

Greenock Morton v. Mid Annadale.

Civil Service Strollers

Park.

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King's

SPORT IN MACAO.

PORTUGUESE RACE PONY OWNERS.

MINAT NALBA, WASIL, S. G

THE CHINA MAIL,

THE CHRISTIE CASE.

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Defendants Under Cross Examination.

SOME NEW LETTERS.

Christie Says Why Haynes Lodged

Hi Information."

only sign was a Chinese sign, but there was nothing to indicate the

return from Macao. pay any rent.

After further questions, Mr: King said to witness: Your position is then that when the first witness, the Chinese, comes here and tells a long story of morphia, it is a tissue of lies?-It is a tissue of misunderstanding. That Chinese never spoke two words to me.

Karim Chand.

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Mr. Lindsell: You heard the Chin- ess give evidence in perfect English. Do you allege that he told a delf- berate lie?-I say that is so. I FOOTBALL AND HOCKEY.

would_call_a_spado a spade, and if I was dealing in morphine I would Macao, Dec. 12.

Yesterday Mr. R. E. Lindseli sat say so. Instead of saying, "Do The fifth extra race meeting of

I would have in the rain and on a treacherous the Macao Race Club, which took until nearly six o'clock in an at- you want morph?" ground.

The Oxonlans maintained their place yesterday, was conceded by tempt to finish the alleged morphia used the word "morphine."

James Christie Christie added that there was no foothold on the slippery ground all to have been a most successful deal case against better than the Cantabs and their one. The Macao Race Club can and Christopher Bluhm but even-mention of Kilos during the discus- sion. He said that the conversa- long passes were very effectiva. A truly be said to be passing out of tually had to adjourn until 11.30 on

tion with the Chinesa buyer was capital pace was maintained after the experimental stage and to Saturday morning.

Mr. King continued Christie's through a man named Karim Din 15 minutes. Valentine scored for have entered upon a firm footing. Cambridge and five minutes later. The shortcomings which were cross-examination and asked how and was passed on to him later.

Not the Truth. Fletcher equalised. He added the so apparent in the first few meet much money he had put in Bluhm's

At

Mr. King: Can you suggest any third with a stinging shot.

ings have almost all disappeared, oil business, and received the reply half-time Oxford led 2-0.

and the conduct of the last meet that Christie had put in $1,300. reason why the first or second wit- some time neas should come here and say you Two minutes after the resump- tion Greenstock, Oxford's outside ing of the year was conspicuous That was in Swatow

for the smooth running of the about the end of September or be- talked about morphla?-I cannot cross-shot left, seared out a low

The money suggest anything about the first, and two minutes later, Valentino machinery and the ability of the ginning of October. netted for Cambridge. Then Jen officials and staff to handle all dif- was handed to Bluhm in cash, and but I can suggest a good deal of The most exacting he (Christie) did not get a receipt the second witness, Haynes. I say kins, Lingelbach and Greenstock ficulties.

would have but little fault to find for the money. There was also no that there is not one word that added goal for Oxford.-Reuter.

with the Macao Race Club on the partnership agreement drawn up. Haynes spoke in this box that is

the truth! results of the meeting just over, They had a verbal understanding.

The statement of the two wit- This is all the more noteworthy

Replying to other questions, SCOTTISH-SOCCER.

when it is remembered that of Christie said he did not know how nesses were practically identical, DRAW FOR FIRST ROUND OF local talent there was none when much money Mall Khan put in the therefore, the evidence of the first the Race Club was established business, or if Mail Khan had an witness cannot be true?-It cannot

Of the very agreement with Bluhm. Bluhm has be true. learly in the year.

small number who take an inter-no banking account in Hong Kong Re-examined by Mr. Gordon but Christie believed he had one in Leask, Christie said with regard to Swatow. When he said that he act- the episode on the Japanese ship ed on behalf of Bluhm in the oil which brought him to Hong Kong. conversations he (Christia) was that he did not tell the detective who acting as a partner for anything scorched his luggage "I am too old placed by himself..

a hand to carry anything incrimin- After leaving Hankow, Bluhm conts commission for evory, caad ating about me."

proceeded to Shanghat where he met sold. Witness described Haynes as Nathan Road Office.

Christie sald: I was told by the a Chinese named Zir, who offered | being very glad to get this and stat- Asked when they began to use detective that he was looking for him work in the lubricating departed that Haynes said to Christie' the office at No. 480, Nathan Road, spare parts of a machine gun and ment of Messrs. Jardine Matheson "For God's Sake, Jim, try and get Christle said that is was about the replied I was not a pedlar and did & Co., in South China. He accept the goods, I need the money very 1st or 2nd of November, but he was not carry these things on me in my ed the post and went to Canton with badly," not sure. He did not have any dealings with the Chinese Govern-a letter of introduction to a Mr. Haynes, in the conversations, in signboard at that address. The ment.

Thatcher. He was offered an anti-dicated that he wanted an early de- opium medicine agency which he livery and after a lot of haggling also accepted.

about the expenses, agreed to get oil business, as that business had. Regarding the witness's introduc-

While in Canton, he wrote to his. Chinese buyer to рду $300. not yet been established. The office tion to Karim Chand at the end of Christie in Swatow with a view to Witness said that when the money was used by the courtesy of Karim September, Christie described how sounding business conditions there. was about to be handed over, Din (Mr. Kay) to whom Christie they came across Karim Chand at Christie replied that he would be Haynes dictated the receipt which was introduced by Bluhm on his the door of the Bombay Cafe. They coming to Hong Kong and witness Christie wrote down, Haynes typing

He did not had a conversation together and

Chand talked to Bluhm very effu- care here to meet him. Later they it later.

lived together in Victoria View, Why couldn't you carry on that aively and later promised to intro- Witness proceeding said he knew business temporarily either at Vic-duce a wealthy man. Christio un-Karim Chand the manager of the toria Gardens or at Mall Khan's ad- derstood that that meant Khan

Bombay Cafe. He also knew Mall dress of business?-At Mali Khan's Sahib Mali Khan,

Khan through the manager. Mr. Leask: With regard to the est in horse racing at Macao, the coffee shop, soldiers were coming in

Business Dealings... No. Sonsky letters which you had not requisite enthusiasm has, how- and going. out continuously. ever, been secured and with the & Victoria Gardens was a residence seen before, how could you under. Regarding business negotiation fatherly help of Hong Kong race where we were living, and could not stand the reference to the "fat nig-with Mali Khan, witness said that

"Sonsky" and "Popaky." ing men, who have all along offi- very well be used for business. ger?" What gave you the clue? Mall Khan promised to put $10,000

Mr. Leask then asked witness ciated as judges and in various Did you have Mali Khan's per- Some mention is made in the letter into the oil business, which inter- other capacities, racing at Macao mission to use his address of "Khan of decorations. I remember Mali ested him. Christie was told of the about the letters signed by Sonaky. can well be said to have come to Sahib ?-Absolutely. In fact I got Khan showing mo the decorations of business and of the interest Mall Witness said that that was just a stay.

maney by means of a letter regis- he received from the Viceroy of In Khan has shown. While they were joke. At home Christie used to call Another point brought forward tered at this address, from his man-dia.

negotiating a purchase from Shang himself "papa" or "Popsky" and at the meeting was the addition ager, Karim Chand.

Mr. Lindsell: What motive would hal, Bluhm learned that the price of Bluhm usually employed the de- do. local horse owners of Mr. Proceeding to answer other ques-you suggest for the Chinese and oil, kerosene in this case, had drop-signation of "Sonsky."

-Asked who he meant when he re- Vasconcelos.

tions put by Mr. King, Christie said Haynes to come here and tell lies ped materially and he told Mall Mr. Vasconcelos is the second he did not know if Karim Chand against you.

Khan to defer the deposit which ferred to the "Fat Nigger" in his Portuguese to own and run a pony had any money in the business. Christie: Nothing against the the latter intended to place in the letters to Christie, Bluhm said that Bank of East Asia in Macao, the first being His Ex-He (Chriatic) was in Macao about first witness but in Haynes case, Hong Kong Bank against the pur- he was referring to Khan Sahib Canton Insurance cellency the Governor, who, since October 21 and stayed at the Boa it is spite. I would not allow him chase of oil. Mali Khan at one Mall Khan. He (Bluhm) was an Union Insurance the Club's initiation, has been Vista Hotel.

to go in on the arma deal with the stage of the negotiations offered to noyed that day after day he could This running his pony, Veloz. London, Yesterday,

Chinese Government. I told him he put in $20,000 if they could get not put through this business, and Swindon defeated Crystal Palace with the entering of the Club into interest will surely catch on and,

Mr. King produced a letter ad-was a schoolmaster and did not un- Chinese interested in the oll, which because Mall Khan did not put in

the money he promised. Witness in answer to further

Called on Haynes. competition.

that he first met that questione said

Mr. King, In the Northern Section of the there is certain to be an extended turned through the Dead Letter officials at all.

Cross-examined" by

H.K. Steamboats Third Division Lincoln beat Dur- enthusiasm for horse racing and Office, and Christie said that he

thus firmly establish the Macao would accept that the letter was Haynes bore you such spite for these Haynes at the St. George's Hotel Bluhm said that he understood that K. Tugs & Lighters

He went with Thatcher was representing an Indo-Chinas (Prat)... $80

40. Race Club as a permanent insti- addressed to him. He recognised two matters that he is willing to on November 8.

(Def.)... $48 tution in this Portuguese colony. the writing as Bluhm's. The signa- come into the court and get you into Christie and there was a man with American firm of manufacturers in

Haynes at the time. This man Shanghai.

Witness had not met Shell Transports..... 90/-

Water-boats Other Sport.

ture was "Sonsky" and the letter gnol?--Yes.

... $17 (Sergeant Baker) left and Haynes Thatcher before but felt certain of

Mining. dated October 21.

Manager's Evidence. and Christie spoke for some time his existence as he had a latter of Bengueta ****** 21 Sport in many of its forms is

Mr. King referred to two other

02/-. of the about a mining Company in London Introduction from a responsible Kallan Mining Ad. Karim Chand, manager taking a firm hold on the people of

he and witness added they spoke "a member of Jardine's. He had also Langkate (Combined). T18%% Macao. Football is perhaps the letters which had come through the

Bombay Bay explained that Most popular game among the Dead Letter Office and forwarded knew Bluhm in Hankow in 1925 strange dialect which I could not received letters, cables and quota-Shanghai Explorations T2% 2.90

Postmaster, and Knute Hansen bombed Phil Scott, young men, and some of the teams to him by the

see that tions from Thatcher.

Shanghai Loans

T3.05 England's heavyweight champion,

Replying to further questions, Raubs ..... into the sub-cellar of oblivion in in matches with Hong Kong Christie pointed out that none of when Bluhm had an import and ex-understand and I could

witness said that he had not as yet Tronoh Mines........ $17/0

Docks, Wharves, just two minutes and twenty-five teams have proved themselves no the three lettera ever reached him. port business in the French Con- Haynes was laughing all the time."

Asked who the "Fat Nigger" recession. He then spoke as to how

he saw Bluhm walking outside the Witness said that the story told arranged about the matter of com-

Godowns, &c. seconds of the first round of their mean opponents. Of late several bout in Madison Square Garden of such matches have taken place,ferred to in the second letter was, cafe and called to him. Christie by Haynes in the witness box re-mission with Thatcher but in nor H.K & K Wharves

Hockey, too, is beginning to prove Christie replied that he had not Hansen, once out in front, after interesting, and has its votaries, the slightest idea. To Mr. King's was with Bluhm and witness was garding the production by Christie mal times, he said he could get 15 H.K. & W. Docks

Hongkews scoring a knockdown, was a rip In matches with Hong Kong suggestion that it referred to Khan introduced to him. Bluhm told the of a telegram alleged to read "Over to 20 cents commission of each case China Providents New Engineerings snorting world beater and he floor- teams, the Macao players have Sahib Mali Khan, Christle eald that witness that he came to Hong Kong stock M.540 Hong Kong," was a lie. he sold.

to deal in oil.

Bluhm said he paid a second visit Regarding Christie, witness. said

Shanghai Docks ed Scott six times before he was provided excellent opposition. he did not understand the reference

invested Khan Sahib Mali Khan was, into St. George's House a few days that he (Christle) had

Cotton Milla. The Ewe Cottons through with him. A right-hander There have been tennis matches as relating to Mall Khan, because brought Scott down first. He got played of late, some of which have he did not meet Mall Khan until troduced to the accused when they later. He was taking a letter from $400 into the oil business.

came to the cafe the following morn Christie to Haynes. Haynes was money was not paid in lump sum, Oriental Cottons. up without much of count and

been very evenly contested. after his return from Macao,

do. (new) thereafter was merely a chopping There is a limited interest in box-

ing, and after a chat Mali Khan in-not in, but as witness was turning but part in Swatow, part in Hanghai Cottons (Old) - T46% From Wacker. block for Hansen, who suddenly

Another letter which was address-with the accused.

structed the witness to do business to go, Haynes came in and took wit- Kong and some in Canton, where a Landa, Hotels & Bldgs. seemed to think he was the world's ing and such form of sport, but

neas back to the room.

number of witness's bills had to be HK. & S. Hotels ... heavyweight champion.

the interest is extending. An-ed to Victoria Gardens, from Swa- According to the witness's

Hongkong Lands He flayed the tottering Britisher other sport which is beginning to tow and bore Blahm's name on the memory he had twice paid Bluhm Before talking business Haynes mat. The Indian Mall Khan had without mercy and Phil began to take on is basket ball, and even outside, with a cover addressed to $10 for sending cables to Shanghat took two drinks of whisky. Even not invested any money in the off Shanghai Lands .. boom-boom on and off the floor like ping pong has its exponents. him (Christie) the defendant sald relating to the oil deal, whilst the tually witness handed Haynes the business beyond paying for a few Humphreys Estates

Armadale v. Berwick Rangers. Cowdenbeath v. Johnstone. Forfar v: Queen of South.

Montrose v. Stenhousemuir. Clydebank v. Dunfermline. Partick Thistle

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Falkirk v. St. Bernards.

St. Mirren v. Clyde.

Leith Athletic v. Kilmarnock.

Huntley v. Motherwell. East Fife v. Dundee United.

-Reuter.

HOME SOCCER.

CRYSTAL PALACE OUT OF CUP.

Fameus coach of the Notre Dame football team.

to

Returned Letters.

by two goala to one in the F.A. Cup the second year of its activities, dressed to the Macao Hotel, and re-derstand about Chinese Government was "Long Life" brand.

ham 2-1. Reuter,

SCOTT'S DEFEAT.

HOW KNUTE HANSEN WON.

recently,

New York.

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cluded "By a small thing like this one gets into a hole without know- ing it."

CARBLAKE FOR S. AFRICA.

Mr.

Lindsell: You mean

Bluhm in the Box.

Italian Pedlar.

With regard to Mali Khan, witness said that the business went 20, far that they were about to draw up and sign a proper agreement and for this purpose witness had draft- ed an agreement. The drop in the price of oil was the reason why the agreement was not signed.

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Hongkong Realties a great rubber ball, Aftor the In the coming month of Jan-was from a man named Wacker.

Bombay Cafe's books showed a fur-message saying that the reply could telegrams.

Mr. King referre witness to the H.K. Territorials third and fourth knockdown, Scott uary a big programme of sports held his groin as if to claim a foul. of different forms is planned and

A passage from this letter said ther payment of $80 made to Chris-be given to witness to bring back by Mr. King expressed the writer's tie. The witness understood from to Christie,

Further conversation occasion when witness and Christie Prince's Buildings

Italian called on Haynes and found a atran- H.K. Tramways Dempsey Present.

it is believed that in most cases surprise when he heard from a cer- Mall Khan that the latter would ar- was interrupted by an

do. (new) The fact that he kept getting up the opponents will be found in tain woman that Christie was in range a deposit for $4,000 against a pedlar, who came into Haynes' room ger in the room. Mr. King asked Peak Trama (old)'

if Christie made any reference to disproved his claim of low hitting. Perhaps It was the presence of the Hong Kong and Canton sports Hong Kong when he was supposed shipment of 6,000 cases of all, but and refused to leave, demanding a mighty Dempsey that fred Han- men who will be invited to Macao, to have been down South, and con- could not say if this was done. sum of money, which witness sap the stranger on their way back to China Lights (comb.) 18.40

Kowloon: Witness replied that do. posed was owing to the pedlar by Christie spoke of Haynes most of do. sen's imagination and sent him-Contributed.

Haynes. "I sat there for ten tearing into the English bubble.

Scott's great boxing ability must

Bluhm then went into the witness minutes, but the Italian pedlar the time, but did say something H.K. Electrica have been left at 'oms. Certainly

Mr. King then asked why it was box. He said that he was a com- would not go out and insisted on his about the stranger being a police Macao Electrics

H.K. Telephones ..... $8.00 'he displayed little of it that night.

If the oil business was Bluhin's mission merchant dealing principal- money, so Haynes opened his ward- officer.

Mr. King: He didn't tell you to Chins Buses... TO He didn't have great opportunity

He had been with the robe and sald "Here's my clothes beware of him?There was no rea- Singapore Tractions.. 11/9 for fistic beauty of action for he Bernard Caralake is shortly leav- Christio should receive the $800 ly in ol. spent most of his time going down ing for South Africa, where he will from Au Yeung instead of Bluhm. Latvian-consulate in Shanghai in I can't pay you now.".

About Oil and getting up. The last time he ride Cross Bow in the Christmas Christie replied that he was going 1922 and left of his own accord. went down he stayed there or would Handicap at Johannesburg.

to stay in Hong Kong to completa He produced a certificate to show Mr. Gordon Leask: Haynes sald

About your letter to have, for Lou Magnolia, the referee, Cross Bow by Gay Crusader the deal for Blahm who was to go to that he was well thought of at the that you carefully inspected his what do you mean by writing "I Cemente (comb.) saw that Philip had just about Popinjcy, was owned by Lord Aetor Shanghai to try and get better consulate. He proceeded to Ameri- volunteer rifle and asked questions can say that the fat nigger le good

As Bluhm wanted to x ca in 1928 and joined Macdonald about it? It is not true. Det dropped another for the night. He and trained by A. Taylor at Man- prices.

ᎢᏳ for plam pudding and not for bus H.K. Ropes (old) reached down and, picking the best tou. He ran upplaced in Mauna's undercut prices, it was not more and Hille, who dealt in oil and

Ti (new) Have you heard Haynes using the neas? I meant that ho was not of the British big men up in his Derby, and was successful in su expeditious to make arrangements was appointed Manager of that name of Remington ?---Never.

United Asbestos businesslike.

Stores, &c. own powerful, arms, carted him eral races, including the Royal

by cable. The buyer had to pay Company in Japan. In that capa- Bluhm proceeded to describe the Do you mean that he was like a

Dairy Farm to his corner.

Hunt Cup at Ascot,

Bluhm's expenses because he insist city he had frequently to travel up first interview between Christie, plum pudding from which you could Watsons That was all there was to it.

ed on getting samples.

and down the China Coast and fro-Haynes and the Chinese and said extract plums?—No. Six Downs-And Out.

Higher Der A. Wings quently went to Hankow. Four that Karim Din did most of the Witness in answer to another Lane, Crawfords DO YOU DREAD THE NIGHT? A Big Deal

With regard to the $100,000 do years ago, he met Christie but did talking. The conversations witness question said that he had not put Mackintos night's work and he was more than interested as he viewed the page grow worse at night fall and croup posit receipt, Christie said, he pro- no business, with him. In 1925 he understood was wholly about off through any oil business in Hong Wm Powells ing of England's beat, comes without warning at midnight, duced it to both Haynes and the left the American firm and started The subsequent vialts of Haynes Kong and had no sample of the oil Miscallandoen.

Avoid an uneasy, feverish, sleepless Chinese to show them that he was on his own in Hankow. He did to Christie's offices were referred to night by keeping in the home a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remed after a big deal with the Chinese fairly well until the Reds came to by Mr. Gordon Leask and Bluhm is soothing healing and contains no Government, and did not want to the city and he had to leave. That stated that for Haynes trouble in

was In February, 1926,

the ofl deals, he would be given five narcotica For sale everywhere waste time over trivialities, or la

Six knockdowns and out. It was

like one of Dempsey's own fast

-Phil-didn't show anything-Ho

didn't have time can be the excuse. He was in there. He had the same sporting chance that Hansen had

Coughs and colds always seem to

Pluma for Picking.

Christie,

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