PLEASING GIFTS
FOR THE KIDDIES
CRETONNE SUNSHADES
with Bags to Match.
WASHABLE DOLLS
HYGIENIC
HOLIDAY SETS
BUBBLE SETS
CRAYON SETS
ALWAYS A NICE SELECTION
of
BABY GOODS TO CHOOSE FROM
GROUND FLOOR.
LANE, CRAWFORD. LTD.
DAILY
1. TO & P.M.
10 AM. TO 7 P.M.
HOLIDAYS
SERVICE BY EXPERT HAIRDRESSERS
Grace
HIGH CLASS LADIES & GENTLEMEN'S
HAIR DRESSING SALOON
IN HYGIENIC SURROUNDINGS
10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. (1st FLOOR).
Service Dept. Ist Floor.
Office: 2nd Floor.
P.O. Box 367,
2:
Phone 24077.
Principal-Miss Alice Showin
KAIPING COAL
FOR HOME, FACTORY & POWER HOUSE.
HOME.
FACTORY
AND'.
BUNKERS
For Price Apply to
POWER
HOUSE,
TUGS &
LOCOS
THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION. DODWELL & CO., LTD., Agents, Hong Kong,
DRINK ONLY ELBSCHLOSS
EAGLE BRAND BEER
SOLE AGENTS FÖR HONG KONG
THE WING ON CO. LTD.
THE CHINA
MAIL:
Sport Columns
A CRITICISM OF THE ENGLAND XI.
AUSTRALIANS AT BRADFORD.
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE| LOTTERIES.
عيدة
(Continued from Page 4.)
bosom friend or merely as a member of the public-No, sir, I am pot a close friend.
Do you consider, then, that the ticket was sold to you in the capa city of a friend?--Yes, as a friend.
of the
A Suggestion for the No Record Score Against Or merely as a member
Third Test.'
VALUE OF ATTACK.
[By "Second Slip."1
The second Test has been play- ed and lost, and we know it is useless to cry over spilt milk, but a brief-resume of the game may bring to light some items of in- terest.
First of all the unwarranted exclusion of K. S. Duleopsinhji from the eleven that did service at Trent Bridge received its re- ward when the young Indian scored a brilliant century, break- ing the Lord's record and placing England in лseemingly im-
Yorkshire.
PONSFORD'S CENTURY.
Loudon, Yesterday,
|public?--Yes, as a friend.
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
AT THE NEW SILK STORE.
ALL SILKS.
LOOK FIRST AT THE
TAJMAHAL
SILK STORE.
PRICES. WONDERFULLY CHEAP. NEW COLOURS AND DESIGNS EVERY WEEK
AND
QUALITY
Cross-examined by Mr. Braddell, witness said he made his living by "selling things." fie was a hawker. He went sound Chinese towkays and sold things to them, and made a few 5, Wyndham St. cents profit. He had known the accused three years.
After their success in the second Mr. Braddell: And you borrowed Teat, the Australians travelled to money from him at times when you Bradford, where they engaged with were hard up?-Yes, two or three the county for the second time, dollars, Taking first knock, the Australians compiled 2949 before the close of play. W. H. Ponaford was largely responsible for this total, scoring 148, almost half the score. Score:-
Australians: 291-9 (W. H.
Ponsford 143).
-Reuter.
pregnable position-all on his first ||23|3JT|2|3|51|33|||||||LIETTA Jappearance in Test cricket.
Do not miss—
"SECOND SLIP'S"
exclusive
CRICKET ARTICLES
In
The China Mail
every
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
}]}]|||||||||||||12|23|PLEJEA JINS
CALCUTTA SWEEP.
PRIZES TO HORSES LEFT AFTER- THIRD SCRATCHING ONLY.
PRIZES JUMP TO £1,000.
I have an I.O.U. here for $5-I have never given any receipts.
Well you have made a mistake this time. Does not this 1.0.U. belong to you?-Yos, that is right.
THE BEST.
Tel. 26136,
BOOKBINDING.
THE NEWSPAPER PRISE LTD.,
ENTER-
for Superior Binding 3A, Wyndham Street, Tel. 20022
"China Mall" Offices,
BOOTS & SHOES.
He does help you then?-Yes. And when you asked him to take a ticket for you in the sweepstake, with a chance of becoming a rich Leather Solo Canvas Shoes...$4.50 man some time, he did not hesitate Crepa Rubber Sole Canvas Shoes $5.00 to help you then?-No.
Pair
Grepo Rubber Buckskin Shoes $19.00 You say you went to his shop on Black or Brown Shoes from .$ 6.00 April 28 and asked him to buy you Black or Brown Boots from $8.00 Children's Boots or Shoes from $200 a teket?-I never asked him. Ho promised me one.
All right then. On March 28 ho promised you a ticket?—Yes.
Then you went off to Mr. Tongue in the hope that you would get half the fine imposed? Yes (after some hesitation).
You went back on May 1 and plaated a marked $5 note on him?- Yes.
Mr. Braddell: Well, I hope you are proud of it.
You used to be a detective, didn't you? Yes..
I put it to you that nothing was said about "ten per cent."--He did say it.
There were many surprises in the team for the first Test, but the biggest one wrs the exclu sion of "Duleep," who is one of the best of younger England, and a worthy successor to Wally Hammond. He had achieved dis- tinetion before that game, yet he was ommitted. England won, it is trao, but not hy so many runs as to experiment by condescend- ing to invite "Duleep" to attend the Lord's Test. If he had play- at Trent Bridge. England might have inflicted such a crush- ing defeat that the Australians' might have realised their weak ness and tried a few changes in their team. Instead of which the boot was on the other foot, and England changed her team, and not entirely was this due to the absence of Sutcliffe and Larwood. Duleepsinhji proved his worth, Jacoring 173 and 48, a debut of which he may quite justifiably be proud, but did G. O. Allen and J. C. White justify their inclu- sion? It is true that Allen scored 57 and helped Chapman to put on 116 runs for the sixth wicket at a critical stage. But then Allen is considered a first-class fast bowler and yet he took no wickets for 115 runs. England needed a strengthening of her attack, and from precedent is due to the dia-said he was an employee of the first Allen failed in this department. covery that the prizes for starters accused. He was only 19 years of White was the most successful and non-starters could not exceed age (Chinese reckoning). He was bowler in Australia's first innings £75. They will now be £1,000-not a member of the Turf Club. but at what a cost!
Three Reater:
wickets for 158 runs is not good Jenough for Test cricket,
Did he ask you to sign any docu- ment?-No.
He trusted you on your general; appearance to pay him ten per cent. ?-No. He would draw the
Calcutta, Yesterday, The Stewards of the Turf Club at a meeting on Monday, decided that the prizes in the sweep shall money, and then deduct the 'ten per be awarded only to horses left after cent. the third scratching, instead of those left after the second scratch-not inform the police until May 1. ing.
Mr. Braddell raised no objection
Re-examined witness said he did
This decision has been reached to Mr. Pedlow's application to call with the object of increasing the the second accused as a witness for Brizes for atarters and non-starters, the Crown under the powers eon-: In previous years prizes were ferred by section 18 of Ordinance awarded for horges left after the 45. second scratching This departure
HENLEY REGATTA.
PAGEANT OF COLOUR AT THAMES EVENT.
AMERICAN VICTORIES.
London, Yesterday. The historic regatta on the River Thames at Henley opened
The reader will at once ask: "Well, who else is there to play that la better?" That question is hard enough to answer, but I am convinced that if a side is weak in bowling and strong in batting it will always come off the worse. The batting strength with Hobbs, Sutcliffe Hammond, Hendren and Chapman la admirable. Duck- worth is certainly a wonderful wicket keeper, considering he al-with the customary pageant of lowed but 19 extras out of a total
colour to-day. of 729. That leaves five vacancies, than usually interesting in view This year's races nre more which should be filled by the best bowlers in the different classes, re-
of the strong challenges from gardless of their batting ablilty.
foreign countries. This is parti Maurice Tate would certainly cularly marked in the Thames warrant inclusion, as also Larwood. Cup race, in which Americans are Two places remain and call for two keenly endeavouring to hold up slow bowlers and a medium paced their victory of last year, when, bowler. The former Vacancies
Brown and Nichols School U.S.A.. could quite rightly be given to heat the Thames. R.C. by 7 min. Freeman, and Robina and the latter to young Voce of the champion county. He has not yet been given his great opportunity; which he fully deserves after the last win-
ter tour.
28 всев.
The First Heats, The results of the first heats rowed to-day are:-
beat
Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.
Kent School (America) With these two alterations I feel by two lengths and a half. Time: sure that the Australians would not
7 mins, 49. des.. make any more record scores, 250
Princeton University (U.S.A.) being an extimate of their value beat. Twickenham by
a length. against this strong attack alded Time: 7 mins. 47 seca.
by Hammond. Should Sutcliffe be ft for the Test at Leeds, Woolley would have to be dropped, even though his figures in the Tast match were better than Hendren's. The selectors always know beat, and we shall be able to tell who will win the match as soon as the team is published. Thank goodness Hobbs and Sutcliffe force them- selves to be selected.
BASEBALL.
RESULTS IN AMERICAN LEAGUES.
New York, Yesterday.. Ten matches were, decided yes terday; the results of which are
National League.
St. Loula Pittsburgh Chicago
5 Brooklyn
4 Boston
8 New York American League. New York 5 Chicago
In the re-play Chicago trounc. od New York by 15 to 4.1 Washington 5, St. Louis Philadelphia 3 Detroit Boston 6 Cleveland
Replayed, Philadelphia beat troit by 7 to 2 and Washing scored against St.1 Icopters American Serv
WATER POLO.
SOMERSETS' HOLLOW VICTORY..
Baat styles, most complete stock of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. WONG SIU WOON
Phone 21574.
21, Pottinger St.
DENTIST.
HARRY FONG, Dentist,
1st floor, No. 74, Queen's Road!
Central. Tel. 21255.
TANG YUK; DENTIST Successor to
the lato SIEN TING, 14, D'Agullar Street.
TERMS VERY MODERATE Consultation Free.
DRAWN THREAD WORK.
Just Arrived
LINENS & SILK LINGERIE
with
In evidence, the second accused Unusual New Designs.
He admitted having some numbers
at
Moderate Price.
written down in his pocket-book. FOOK WENG & CO.
He was told they referred to num bers in a lottery. His employer THE ONE PRICE STORE told him that.
Cross-examined, he said he swept China Bldg. Phone 24628. up the business premises of the first Accused's shop, and made tea for him. He received $15 a month wages.
(Continued on Page 9.)
You And Your Wife Need A Tonic Now.
To Build Up Your Strength and To Safeguard Your Health Throughout the Hot Season.
At this time of year in the Far East, when the enervating heat is close at hand, if not already upon us, everybody is the better for a tonic.
In the damp and steamy tropics energy ia sapped; further north, water polo team scored a hollow are little if anything better. And The Somerset Light Infantry in China and Japan, conditions victory yesterday when opposing the unless proper means are taken to C.B.C. Early got seven goals, his fortify the blood and to keep the combination with Howard being nerves up to par, the system is, outstanding. The final result was liable to become enfeebled to the ning goala to nil in favour of the point of offering no resistance to soldiers. W
sickness or discuss.
In a Second Division game the Fuklen club defeated the Somersets by two goals to all, scoring one in each half..
FOOTBALL.
MEETING OF ASSOCIATION'S
COUNCIL
A mesting of the Council will be held in the Association Ofices, 4th floor, French Bank Buildings,
Many years ago, when Dr. Williams Pink Pills were first brought to the Orient, they earn- ed the name of "The Tonic for the Tropics" because of their unique blood-building virtues. And to this day they still stand pre-eminent for the same reason. If your blood is poor, if you are anemie, pale, lack appetite, energy, vigour, spirit, are trouble ed with digestive weakness, back- pains, nervous headaches, a gen oral sense of enfeeblement, give Dr. Williams Pink Pills atrial
at 5.30pm.on Tuesday. and they will surely do you good. The business Includes the elec-To women they have a special Dotion of an Appeals Board.. Emer ency Committee, League Manage Committee and Refercos
significance as a corrective of the afments of the female nox. Your chemist can supply them at: $1.70 per bottle $0 for 6. battleas
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
THE GLOBE FOOK CHEONG ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO., LTD.
72, Queen's Road, Central. Tel. 23270.
ENGINEERS & SHIPBUILDERS. W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD.
New Work & Repaira.
Kowloon Bay.
Call Flag "L"
Sole Agents for Kelvin Motors.
GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS.
THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE REQUIRING..
WELL TAILORED SUMMER SUITS.
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
BROWN
2nd . Rutton Bldg,
T. Duddell St.
(opp. Gospel Hall).
Tel. 23036.
HAIR DRESSERS & BOOKSELLERS
LEE YHE,
Ladies and Gentlemen's Hai
Dressers & Booksellers.
No. 12, D'Agullar Street.
(opposite Queen's Theatre).
ON LOK
10. Wyndham St., 1st floor. (Entranca On Lon St.)
LADIES' "AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR DRESSING SALOON, Expert Barbers
Moderate Charges
OPTICIAN.
THE HONG KONG OPTICAL
CO.
'Phone 22232, 53, Queen's Road Central..
THE
PRINTING.
NEWSPAPER ENTER-
PRISE LTD.,
General дой
Commercial
Printers, "China Mail" Offices,
3A, Wynham Street, Tel. 20022.
KITCHENER'S
DRY and OLD TOM GIN
Approved and
Recommended
by the
BRITISH
ANALYTICAL
CONTROL.
obtainable everywhere.
.. Local Distributors---
."
H. RUTTONJEE & SON.
HONG KONG
STAR
R. B. SALISBURY
TO-DAY
TO-MORROW
SATURDAY
SUNDAY:
Presente
WHEN KNIGHTS WERE BOLD"
"SO THIS IS LOVE'
“MR. CINDERS.”
oking
outric's & Star
Prices $4, $3, $2, $1.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.