1928-07-25 — Page 9

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1928.

Sport Columns

"VARSITY MATCH.

STONEWALLING SAVES OXFORD,

A DRAWN GAME.

London, July 11.

A crowd of 4,000 witnessed the beginning of the third day's play,

between

HAGEN & COMPSTON.

RETURN MATCH IN AMERICA.

BRITON LEADING.

Wayland (Massachusetts),

Yesterday.

Later.

one up at the

HONG DOUBLES.

THREE MATCHES PLAYED YESTERDAY.

TO-DAY'S GAME.

THE CHINA MAIL,

LONDON THEATRES. "IT MEANS MONEY.”

WHAT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHOP MANNERS AND DRESS

THE SLUMP.

THE MANAGEMENT.

[By Edgar Wallace.]

On London-

MONEY & SHARES.

THE SHARE MARKET.

TT on London

TT, on Shanghal

Hot Kon. Block. Exchange.

... 2/- 44

Hongkong Bank ............. $1300

TO-DAY'S QUOTATIONS.

DISCUSSED.

IN KING'S BENCH DIVISION

Bank, wira......... 2/- 3⁄4

The dress and manners of a Bank, 4 months' sight 2/~ %

Bank, on demand ... 2/- 7/10 Bank, 80 days' sight.

Playing in the first round of the Hong Doubles W. A. Nowers and D. S. Green (A.P.C.), owe 1/6, boat has raised a little storm by what were discussed in the King's Bench D. J. Shannon and H. V.. Parker is to me the perfectly innocent Division recently,

Mr. John Hay Morren, of Temple (Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank), remark that bad plays are affect-

ling the business of London Fortune-mansions, Golders Green, ser, yesterday in straight sets by theatres, and that there is a sued Excel Company (Limited), of On demand 6-3, and 6-2. The winners meet G. W. Sewell and H. Owen Hughes, slump which is hurting almost Russell-gardens, Kensington, W., every production not mine, for damages for alleged wrongful owe 15/2.

I observe that a friend of mine manager of a retall provision shop Credits, 4 months'

In the second round C. L. Sandes thank Heaven! We are told that dismissal from the position of gen- and H. Graves (Mercantile Bank), this kind of publicity is very bad eral manager of the company's re- rec, 16/3, beat J, S. McEachran and for the theatre. One might have tall shops, relates the "Evening A. Beid (Chartered Bank), owe 15, thought that any kind of publicity standard."

is good, but this would not be

Mr. Morron said that he was

In the return match between in glorious weather, in the match Compston and Hagen over 72 holes Oxford University and Compston returned 70 and Hagen Cambridge University at Lord's 72 for the first 18. to-day. Cambridge resumed their

Compaton was second innings with Morgan and Senbrook at the wickets, the over-thirty-sixth hole.-Reater's Ameri- by 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. night total being 82 for 3 wickets. can Service:

The fourth wicket fell at 98 runs, Morgan being caught by Skene off Wells for a total of 17 Duleep Sinhji joined Seabrook and was brilliantly held at second slip by Wells off McCanlis. The fifth

E. Killick, e Skene, b Hillwood -wicket took the

to 160, Acore Duleep-Sinkjl's contribution being R. Robins, b Crawley

E. Longrigg, b McCalls Duleep Sinhji,, e McCanlis, b

Hillwood

37 runs. He gave a confident' dis-F. Seabrook, st. Benson b

McCanlia play, marked by neat eifts and leg atrokes, and he hit four fours. T. Longfield, cand b Hillwood The fifth wicket partnership added J. Morgan, b Hillwood G2 runs in 30 minutes.

The 200 runs were registered in

52

53

&

18

N. Wykes, st. Benson, b Hill-

wood

owe 15.

24

1

0

206 minutes and at lunch the total M. Allom, b Garland Wells was 253 for 6. Seabrook had scor- E. Blundell, not out

HOCKEY.

Stock

Banks,

sight Documentary 4 months'

sight

do. Lot. Reg.

$140

Chartered Bank

£28%

Mercantile A. & B.

do.

£36 $141

1262

P. & 0. Bank ............. Bank of East Asia

Insurances.

$75

Credits, 4

sight

months'

On Paris

On Berlin

On demand

On New York- On demand .....

On Bombay-

Wire

The theatre is extraordinarily provision and general stores at a On demand

With(Laughter.)

Canton Insurance ... $685 Union Insurance ............. $IAL North China Insurance T145% Yangtze Insurance.... $50 China Underwriters ... $2 China Fire Insurance $245 H.K. Fire Insurance. $730

Shipping.

do. (Def.)

40%

Douglasec

$8714

H.E. Steamboats

1361⁄4

B.K. Tugs & Lighters #2

Indo-Chinas (Pred)

1361⁄44

$70

On Calcutta---

Shell Transports....

100/-

136

Water-boats....

$20%4 b 20

Mining.

186

Benguete

$14

On Singapore- On demand

Kailan Mining Ad.

80/-

Langkata (Combined). T11

88

do.

(Bingle) ....... T5%

Shanghai Explorations T2.46

991⁄2-

Shanghal Loam...

T3%

Raubr

$4.60

Tronoh Mines

16/6

76

H.K. & K. Wharves .. $180

B.K. & W. Docks

WAN

China, Providents

$5.16

108

Hongkews

T356

New Engineerings ... T5

Shanghai Docka

***** T107

(Bank's

Ewo Cuttons

$8.80

2/14 $9.50 27 5/16

Oriental Cottons

44% prem,

W. D. Fiddes Wilson and R. Gor-true. Let me deal firat with the engaged in October 1926 as general Credits, 60 days' sight don (Jardine, Matheson & Co.), general question of publicity of

manager of the company's retall ser., defeated Lieut. Healing and all kinds. Lt. Waters (H.M.S. "Tamar"), owe 2 3/6, 8-6, 4-6, 6-8 in the eccond well treated by the-Press. It re-salary of £500, rising to £800, a round. They now meet D. Jceives space out of all proportion year. He was dismissed without Gilmore and L. L. Christie (Char- to its importance--and free space, reasonable notice in June 1927. He Wire

The public is interested in thea- came from Scotland purposely to On demand 74 tered Bank), rec. 15.

trical news, it is also interested take that position.

Scotsman's Finest Prospect. To-day's Match.

lin the Government of the coun- 3rd Round H. Ashworth and try, but it is the fact that thes The Lord Chief Justice (Lord] On Manila- 44 J. M. Norrie (Chartered Bank) ¡trical news occupies about three Hewart)-It has been said that the On demand

On Shanghal rec. 15, v. W. B. Cornaby and times the space that is devoted in Scotsman's finest prospect is the Piercy (Jardine, Matheson & Co.) the course of the year to the pro-broad high road to England. On demand

ceedings of Parliament!

|30 day's sight (private

paper) Mr. Morren stated that all the very few exceptions Parliament is not reported at length, and unless, company gave him was the position On Yokohama-

manager of a branch shop. On demand The K.O.S.B. Sergeants will meet as Sir John Simon told us the of

jother day at the Press Fund din-When he resented this he was dis- Gold Leaf, 100 fine. 14 the Machine Gun Company

(per tael) H.K.V.D.C. at hockey on Murrayer, a member misbehaves him-missed. He claimed that he was

Sovereigns 232 parade ground at 5.45 p.m. on Mon-self, creates a scene in the House entitled to six months' notice.

and is carried out, newspapers are Mr. Montague Glucksteln Abra. buying rate) day next,, the M.G. Company to play not terribly excited about what is hamis, the company's managing dir- Silver (per oz.) Cambridge University-2nd In-in whites, and to be represented by happening at Westminster.

ector, stated that Mr. Morren had Bar Silver in Hong Ол resumption after lunch nings.

FREE ADVERTISEMENT,

no experience of retail shops and Kong W. J. Lockhart, Smith, O. E. C. 12,000 spectators were present, M. Turnbull, b McCanlis

But they will devote half a was not competent to supervise a Chinese Copper Cash nom. Marton, H. V. Parker, D. A column to the newest first night, Seabrook was caught by Skene off. Longrigg, c Garland Wells,

"20 Rushton, E. J. R. Mitchell, C. C. McCanlis after adding one

b Meintosh

Francis, H. Owen Hughes, T. S. D. however bad the play may be. A number of them. He was given the Chinese Copper Conts 6% prem bringing his score to 83, the sixth E. Killick, Lb.w, b Garland

tereat Mr. Abrahams found him wicket falling

Tuns. for 201

20 Whitley, V. W. L. Stanion, G. R.newspaper will give gratuitously managership of premises at Golders Rate of Native in- Wells

the names of all associated with! Vallack and G. P. Lammert. Seabrook had been at the wickets J. Morgan, e Skene, ↳ Garland

the management and production; in the shop wearing a hard felt hat Chinese Sub. Coin Wella for 155 minutes, giving a chance-

and before the play appears it and an ordinary lounge suit. Mr. Hong Kong Sub. Coin Par. less display, the feature of which

will print paragraphs concerning Abrahams pointed out that Mr. Seabrook, C Duleep Sinkji, e Garland Welle,

ed 82 runs, his first 50 runs being

made in 95 minutes. Robins, who

succeeded Duleep Sinhji, had scor-

ed 54 runs, taking 55 minutes to score 60.

run,

F.

Extras

Total

was his driving and leg strokes. MeCanlis

His score included soven fours.

Robins reached his century in

b McCanlis

105 minutes, and, apart from a dif- ficult chance given at 07, was fault-R. Robins, not out lesa. He hit eight fours, the major-T. Longfield, run out ity of his runs being scored in front N. Wykes, not out of the wicket.

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Total (for 7 wkts.)

*Declared.

19

the following:-

Green.

In the course of a week, the told him that he would have to A conference was held at Hay-London Press aloné, gives about drop that manner. I told him that wards Heath with a view to con- £6,000 worth of free advertising his customers mostly were women sidering how East Sussex may not to the theatre; and if you think and he must be affable to them. be spoilt, either by the outward this is an extravagant estimate, Lord Hewart.-Do they like an spread of London or by the urban buy all your morning and evening affable manager? Does it make growth from the seaside towns of newspapers, reckon up the adver- them buy more?

Longfield was run out after a con- tribution of 5 runs, the seventh The wicket falling for 294 runs. innings was declared at 329 for 7:

Oxford University.-1st Innings Brighton, Hove, and Eastbourne, tising rates for the best pages, Mr. Abrahams. Sure they do Robins' score being 101, not out,

D. Hillwood, b Allom The in- and Wykes's 19, not out. ings had lasted 275 minutes, and A. Barber, b Allom the declaration left 220 minutes. Crawley, st. Morgan, b play.

THE OXFORD INNINGS.

Vigorous Display by Garland Wells.

Crawley and D. Hillwood opened

23

36

Berlin

7% pa.

28%% dia.

Docks, Wharves,

Godown, Rc.

Cotton Mills.

$214

S'hal Cottons (Old) * T51%

do. (new).. T27

Lands, Hotels & Bldgs.

H.K. & S. Hotels... $8.80 Hongkong Lands ...

| Shanghai Lands

Humphreya Estatos Hongkong Realtics ... H.K. Territorials Prince's Bulidings

Public Utilities. H.K. Tramways .... Peak Trama (old)

do.

Star Ferrien

567

T158 $14.95

$7% 17%.

$24.60 b 24.80 = $13

b

38 (new)

'$044 b

China Lights (comb.)

do. do.

do.

J

(old). $11 (new) $11.56 1928 is $11.40

H.E. Electrics

Electric (now)

Macro Electries

Singapzze Tractions do. Pref.

Industrials.

b

#

17

Skene,

}

83

PROTECTING SUSSEX.

37

the forthcoming event, the names Morren should wear a long grey of the principal members of the coat. cast, and any other items which

LONDON EXCHANGES.

101

TOWN MENACE TO COUNTRY.

9

Lord Hewart-As if he was going the enterprising Press agent and to a garden party. [reporter invent.

Mr. Abrahams.He was cynical.!

London, Yesterday.

. Parls

19

4

New York Brussels Geneva

... 124.15

4.86-1/32

34.51

$48/2

8474

25.24

$26

Amsterdam

12.08

329

Milan

92.80

A.K. Telephones China Boces

$0% b&

$10%

20.36

-11/

1770

Stockholm

18.16

Copenhagen

18.19

Cina Bugara..

$21

Oslo

18.20

Mabon SingaraE

$24

Vienna

34.475

Canton Ices

$9.70

Gements (comb.)

$9.35

Prague... Helsingfors

164

do. (old)

$8.40

1904

do. (new)

$1.65

Madrid

Athens

29.495 375

E.K. Ropes (old)

do.

$3,80

(new)

$0.40

United Asbestos

$8

Lisbon

Bucharest

2 3/16 795/2

Stores, &c.

Rio

5 29/32

$21.90 $14 ba

Buenos Aires..... 47 25/64

50 cts.

$2/

1/6 29/32

$20

2/84

39

2/0 %

$3

1/10 17/82

H.E. Amusements

$29

Silver, Spot & For

ward

H.K. Constructions

$1

27 5/16 --British Wireless Service.

B. Ind. G. Bonds

.00%

Robins

P. Kingsley, e Wykes, b Robins

N. Ford, b Longfeld

R.. Skeno, run out

H. Garland Wells, not out

M. McCants, b Blundell

C. Hillwood, c Robins, b Bluh

dell

the Oxford second innings, and the first wicket fell for 68 runs, Craw- R. McIntosh, b Robins ley being bowled by Longfield with R. McIntosh, b Robins

his score standing at 29. He was

batting.

out to a yorker after 50 minutes'

D. Hillwood was next dismissed

by Duleep Sinhji with a neat catch

Respresentatives of the following and just see how it works out. If like it. authorities were asked to attend: I decided to produce a new play in Mr. Comyns Carr, K.G. (cross- The Urban District Councils of the first week in August, and my examining).-You were not very 14 Burgess Hill, Cuckfeld, East secretary sent a notice to that

that morning. Did you and effect to all the newspapers, this 53 Grinstead, Haywards Heath

affable

10 Uckfield, and the Rural District item of intelligence would be pub-come away leaving the lady cashier

in tears? (Laughter.) 18 Councils of Chailey, Cuckfield, East lished. If Messrs. X. and Y., the Mr. Abrahams.-That is news to

.

64 Grinstead, and Uckfield. The re-well-known ladies outfitters, de-

7glon has an acreage of 210,676, a cided to open a new building for me.

Lord Hewart.-Perhaps they population of 90,251, and the assess- the display of their models, and 0 able value is £698,605.

sent an item of news to Fleet- were tears of joy. (Laughter.) Mr. G. L. Pepler, the Chief Town street to that effect, the para. Was the manager to wear the frock 2 Planning Inspector of the Ministry graph would he returned to the coat and a white apron at the same 29 of Health, who addressed the con-sender with a cold reference to time?

ference, said that the beginnings the advertising department. of the urban development were tied

1

Mr. Abrahame,-I do not re-

Extras

Total

287

Oxford University.-2nd Innings,

29

So we may say that newspapers collect anything about a white to the railways, but the process had are very generous in the matter apron.

The Jury found for Mr. Morrer. been and would increasingly be ac- of publicity. Should they be more celerated by the advent of the generous, and, departing from He was awarded £366 damages. motor-car, a mode of transport their usual policy, refrain from

the

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11

1

Should they re- 14 the provision of week-end bung-poverty of the fare provided for

alows. The aeroplane was another the playgoer? factor of the future that must be frain, for example, from record- ing the fact that five plays came taken into account.

The chief objects of a plan for off in one week.

R.A.F. DISPLAY.

Undoubtedly

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20

tracted BO many

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1

Bombay.

Shanghai

Hong Kong

Yokohama...

Dairy Farms

Watsons Dar A. Wings Iane, Crawfords {Mackintoshs

Sinceres

Wm. Powelli

Miscellaneous

H. E. Govt. Leans... 6% Prem,

Robins

A. Barber, e Killick, b Robins P. Kingsley, b Robina N. Ford, b Longfield

at first slip off Robins. The second A. Crawley, b Longfield wieket fell for 64 runs, of which D. Hillwood, e Duleep Sinhji, b Hillwood had contributed 23.

Barber was caught by Killick at deep field in attempting to send Robins to square leg in the last ball of the over. Barber had scored 14 runs out of a total of 85 runs for three wickets.

With the next ball Kingsley was clean bowled by Rebins. Kingsley's contribution was 11 runs to a total

of 85 for 4 wickets.

The fifth wicket fell at 87, Ford

being bowled by Longfeld, scoring

0.

The innings had now lasted ninety minutes and four wickets had fallen in half an hour.

R. Skene, Lb.w., b Longfield M. McCanlia, b Robins

H. Garland Wells, Allomi, b

Longfield C. Hillwood, not out R. McIntosh, b Allom E. Benson, not out

Extras

28 which was also greatly stimulating making any comment on

CHEMIST'S POISON,

40

Total (for 9 wkts.)

227

..

FATAL OVERDOSE OF VERONAL.

BOWLING ANALYSES. Cambridge University.-1st In- nings.

nounce that our exports have

OFFICIAL MISSIONS FROM VARIOUS COUNTRIES.

Five offical missions, from

KING AMANULLAH. ASSAULT IN PRISON.

ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION

CHINESE SERIOUSLY INJURED WITH CHOPPER.

AT. KABUL.

Peshawar, July 2. An unusual case was before the Their Majesties King Amanul Third Court Magistrate, Singa- this region would be to preserve the that is bad publicity in the sense France, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden,

and Queen Souriya have pore, last week, when a Chinese rich heritage of beauty which at-that it is an advertisement of and Norway, came to London for lah

reached Kabul. They were given prisoner was charged with the at- the R.A.F. display at Hendon on residents and failure.

FACING FAILURE.

Jan enthusiastic reception by their tempted murder of another pri- June 30. .* visitors,

agricultural to conserve

soner at the Criminal Prison on But may we not go a step far-

Last year only Italy sent a mis-subjects. resources, and to provide for ap

Their Majesties arrived at 10 June 6. The accused, Teo Choon- 1 propriate development in the right ther, and suggest that it would

be kind of the newspapers if they sion, but this year Italy's strong

un-o'clock. on July 1 and were re-beng, is serving a sentence of six places.

did not publish a weekly list of representation will be of an

ceived with the utmost enthusi years' imprisonment for attempt-

On arrival at the bankruptcies and receiving or-official character.

Dilked murder, while the complainant, In the Italian Air Service the asm. ders? That is bad publicity, too selection of officers to visit the husha Palace 'they shook, hands Wee Ah-heng, is doing a term of and is it not bad publicity, to an.A.F. display is regarded as a with the Corps Diplomatique, five years for a similar offence. ·

A European warder, Mr. H. fallen or our unemployment rate great honour, the appointments be- After the departure of the Corps is up, or that the cost of living has ing made as a recognition of merit. Diplomatique, the King reated for Shepherd, said that on the morn-

When. The delegates will include General a while and appeared on the bal-Ing of June 6, he was on duty in A verdict of Death by Misadven-increased by a ?

The theatre cannot have sugar Balbo and another général, seven cuny of the Dilkhusha Palace the the prison workshops. 2ture, by taking an overdose of

veronal, accentuated by pneumonia, all the time; and unfortunately colonels, five majors, and eight outside of which was thronged by witness had passed the tin- Most of them will by people from Kabul and the coun-smith's bench he was startled by hearing & scream from behind was returned at an inquent at that is just what the theatre captains.

General Balbo, Italy's tryside.'

standing over the complainant 1 Addlestone, near Chertsey, Surrey. wants. No industry ever got fat to London.

on Mr.. Alexander Hallington Mit on flattery or self-deception, The Under-Secretary for Air, is the Mohomed Wali Khon read an him, and he saw the accused The King, replying, thanked with a chopper in his hand. The Garland Wells scored 70 in eighty H. Garland Wells 19 6

Cambridge University-2ad In chell, of Holmwood, Church-road. other day a great American film executive head of the Italian Air address.

company closed down, a ruined Service Mr. Mitchell, who was 46, was on firm; and when the cause of fall-

God and expressed delight at latter was in great pain and blood meeting again his dear people, was coming from a wound in kis RW of the principals. of Messrs. Conly ure was traced it was discover- PISA'S TOWER.

Great as had been the strain of side. Making a rush at the ac- the projection-room, .36. 5 118 and Mitchell Ltd., of "Condy's able in

This separation, his constant con- cused the warder fell over where directors, seeing a new WHAT A NEW YORK ARCHITECT golation had been the fact that he bench, but by this time another Fluid." 811

Mra. Margaret Mitchell, the production, were in the habit of

had been seeking means for his warder had arrived and the accus widow, said that her husband's saying: "Well, this picture isn't

country's progress-by studying éd was caught and taken to a cell. health had suffered from four years' great, but it will get paat."

of New York, the progress of other states. He It was then found that Wee Ah- The worst kind of publicity is Joachim Giardino, has sailed for would seek further occasion to heng had a nasty cut on his side internment in a German camp dur- B. W. ing the war, and he slept badly and to say things are well when they Italy with plans for correcting the tell them of his chief impressions. and he was taken to the General

are not well. We had a little of took sleeping draughts.

Skene was out 1.b.w. to Longfield for 11 runs, the sixth wicket falling for *9.

Garland Wells joined McCanils, who had scored a single when he was.dlamissed by Robins, the total standing at 114 for 7..

· 0. M. R. W.

C. Hillwood

..30 11 79 G

M. McCanlis

.24 6 50

R. McIntosh R. Skene A. Crawley.

.21.

67 3

9 0 28

4

0

.8

40

minutes when he was caught by Altom off Longfield, the total read-nings.

0. M.

ing 184 for 8. He gave a vigorous

C. Hillwood display, hitting one six, one five,

.25 - M.. McCanlis and nine fours. His innings was marred by a difficult chance to H. Garland Wells 26 square leg off Blundell, when his R. Mcintosh.... 9

A. Crawley score was 57.

C. Hillwood played a defensive game carrying out his bat for 20

rung.

M. Allom McIntosh, was bowled by Allom E.-Blandell

R. Robins.

0

A

INTENDS TO DO.

An architect

Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell, the that in the war, and it nearly cost ground fault which threatens to He had travelled not for pleasure, Hospital where he was detained. 4 mother, said she had almost quar- us our freedom. There couldn't bring about the collapse of the but to comply with the request of

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Oxford University-1st Innings

0. M.

27

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$ 25

Oxford University. 2nd Innings.

0.

M.

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2 47

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for 7 runs, the score standing at 209 for 9. The last man in was. Longfield.....11

Benson who was undefeated with 1 run when stumps were drawn. Forty extras were given by Cam-M. Allom

E. Blundell bridge and the Innings terminated

T. Longfeld. at 227 for 9, after the extra half an

R. Robins hour had been played, leaving the. match drawn.

SECOND TEST.

4

A

Ah-heng said that as far as he

for attacking him. Another pri- 1 relled with her son recently about have been worse publicity than leaning Tower of Piss. It is pro-his Ministers and make Afghanis- knew the accused had no reason

the quantity of veronal he said he the announcement that we were posed, Reuter's New York cortan known to the world.

Many nations had recorded soner stated that trouble arose establish over some water which the accus R. W. would take. He told her he was short of shells; but the war would respondent writes, to bore round

1 going to take 25 grains and that it have been over twelve months be- the tower foundations so that the their willingness to

fore it actually finished if men in structure may settle into a safe friendly relations with a country ed wanted to boil, and complain- was quite safe. 22

Dr. C. J. Armstrong-Dash said authority Had had the courage to position without entirely losing its rich in resources, but the great ant resented this and reported the 604 that in his opinion Mr. Mitchell took admit failure, and not, as they Inclination, and to use concrete thing Afghanistan, needs is pro- matter. The accused then went A usual dose of veronal some time did represent disastrous get columns to strengthen the founda-gress in education. He did not and got a chopper from the car. tions after the boring operations. believe there were any enemies penters' bench and came back to to Afghanistan, but thanked God the tin-smiths' bench. Suddenly after pneumonia had set in. Death backs as partial victories.

The truth I never bad publi-

that his brave and devoted nation witness heard a cry, and saw the was due firstly to coma and second-city; a lie invariably, in, I have ly to neato pneumonia.·'

been saying in the Morning though it has never been sald had done nothing to provoke any accused over the complainant "Black's Medical Dictionary" Post for weeks that there is a quite as crudely as that. But it kind of complications, with a chopper in his hand.

The audience having unani- After further evidence had states that veronal is given in doses slump why should I not? It is is a very healthy thing for the of 5 to 10 grains.

common knowledge, not only in man who is putting the money mously acclaimed their resolution been given the case was post the secret circles of, manage-down to have his eyes opened to bend all their energies towards poned SCORES & BOWLING ANALYSES. In: dull weather and on a slow The race for motor-cycles on the ments, but amongst the play and his self-deception dissipated; the progress of Afghanistan the

The following are the full scores but easy wicket England beat Larlo course, Como, was won by going public, Go and ask the and it is especially useful to King embraced a soldier, an The Belgian Colonial Council and bowling analyses:

West Indies by an Janings and 30 Varzi (Vianchi), who covered the people in the pit and gallery.queue managements to learn what the official, a civilian, and a student as rons,

distance of 219 kilometres in Sh.they know was alump is all about. Where one's representatives, of all the classes 14 min. 45 Locs. Colombo (Sun- It is very distressing, indeed interest is concerned, it is very of the country,venden

Public holidays are being ob served for, three days. S. T. Hill 83, Freeman 5 for 89, beam) was second, his time being maddening, to read in the pews easy to miss the obvious. Mord

3 h. 12 min. 48 seca.

paper that you have a fallure →ing Post" 2 Walto 8 for 41Rout

At the fall of the ninth wicket, there were 25 minutes left for play,. but Hillwood and Benson defended akilfully against a close set. field: Hillwood was at the wickets for 110, minutes.

Cambridge University. - 1st. nings,

In-

M. Turnbull, st. Benson, b Hill

wood

EASY WIN FOR ENGLAND.

London, Yesterday.

West Indies 115.A

A

has approved a decree confrming Ruanda and Urundi, forbidding oil an ordinance of the Governor of axploitation work in the petroleum- bearing districts.”

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