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Holiday Golf

Starting Times For Fanling

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for fanling on, Sunday:-

OLD COURSE

9.30 am. Col. Williamson.

Michell,

Capt.

Cr. Tetley, Major Wren.

A. D. Humphreys, „A,

· Ritchie,

S... Sean, H. T. Büxtan.

D. A. Campbell, G. W. Stabb

0.40

044

-0.5%

T. A. Jenkins, D. K. Hislen,

9.56

· 10,00.

R. M. Wool, D. S. Edward.

10,04

C., W. E. Bishop, W. Wood- ward.

10.08

R. 1. Cherrill, Ä. A. Brent-

ner

10.12

D. W. Muelwen, A. Me,

Kellar...

10.14

E. M. Bryden, R. G. Webb.

10.20

19:24

W. J. Carrie

W. J. Wad-

10.28

10.32

W: d, Jamieson, D. J

Glimore..

10.36

A. E. Lissaman.

I. H

Geure.

10.30

10.44

30.48

::

J. MacKnight, A. W. Most

Anion.

NK. Littlejohn, T. C

Monaghan,

D. I Frophet, J. Forbes.

W. C. Shewen. G. 11

W.

Bond.

H. H. Mundiy, W. A. Stewart.

16,52. C. Thwaites, P. S. Grant, C. Austin, G. A. Stewart.

Bathurst, P. Morrison.

10,56

1100

11.04

11.08.

11.12

14

11.16

11.20

11.24

11.28

A. C. I. Bowker, W. M. Bay, ton.

D. Ellis, W. H. B. Rigg.

Cfr. Hole, J... McElay.

A. K. Mackenzie, J. R. Res.

J. G. Pilcher, J. S. Mærs Laren.

C. C. Stark, E. W. G. Malcolm.

EA. Redmond, A. B. Purves.

NEW COURSE 9.30 n.m. W. N. A. and Mrs. Standley,” i T. A. Pearce, P. H. Scoones, : Mrs. Mackenzie; Mrs. Roas Mrs. Stark, Mrs. Malcolm.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1935.

After effects of being hit by one of the bullcin fired by the, madman Zangara, at Prezident Roosevelt in Miami in Fehru. nry 1933, still force Mary Grils, of New York, to spend consider. able periods in bed, She is shown in her New York home, re- covering from the latest return of the paine. «

To-day's Short Story.

H

ALWAYS SECOND

By Michael Fessier

[E was sitting alone at a table mo a' drink-and I'll be able to stand and I didn't pay much it as long as the drinks last."'. attention to him at first. Then I called a waiter and ordered a

I started looking at him and bottle of burgundy," wondering why he interested mo. ||He was a big man and he was sagged down in his chair as if his bones had suddenly become soft His face was ash-white and his eyes were large, round! and bluck. M

"What's eating on you?" I asked: "I need another drink," he said. "Then why didn't you buy your self one," I asked.

“Broko," he said.

"Broke?" I said. "How did you wet rid of that roll you used to

"He looks na if he's been lost in carry?".» a cave with a ghost," I thought.| "Maybe that's why I can't keep my

eyes off him."

Then it came to me.'

"No wonder I kept looking at him." I said. "I know him."

I walked over to his table, ́ ́"Hello", I said, "what are you do- ing here?"

He didn't notice the hand I held out to him.

. “I'm sitting in a chair at a table," he said.,

"That was a stupid question," I said. "But why the sudden change? Last time I saw you you had your arm around my neck and we were singing. It was at Jack Gordon's blow-out.

Don't you re

MANSLAUGHTER ANNUAL MEETING OF member me?!"

CHARGE

Island Road Accident

Sequel

INJURED STUDENTS TO GIVE EVIDENCE NEXT WEEK

CATHEDRAL

Debit Balance Of $5,871

Reported

"NO UNDIGNIFIED METHODS OF RAISING MONEY"

He didn't look up. "Sure I do," he said. "How are you? Sit down and I'll let you buy me a drink. I'll let you buy me all the drinks you've got the money, to pay for and 'If your credit's, good why you can buy me that many more. 1 never forget a friend."

I sat down..

"You're three sheets in the wind

Facing, a manslaughter charge, At the annual meeting of St. and it's a howling”nor" easter." Leung Yim, driver of lorry No. 931,John's Cathedral yesterday, the said.

J. L. and Mrs. Adams which guret in the

|

"Buying" drinks," he said.

He poured a glass of wine and his hands shock as he lifted it to his lips.

"You've been on a good one," I said. "I shouldn't think that'd bol very good training for a racing driver."

"It isn't" he said.

"Then why don't you'cut it out?" 1 asked...

·"I did," he said.

Doesn't look like it," I said.

TO-MORROW'S STORY

To-morrow's story will be "The Horrible God," by Thomas Burke.

"I meant racing," he said. "I thought you loved racing," 1 said.

J

"Why did you quit?"

"None of your damned business,” he said.

He poured himself another glass [of wine. He drank it and shrugged. "All right," he said.. "You're buying the drinks. You'll have to excuse my nerves. They're pulling a the roots of my hair through my

skull."

10.00

10.04

W. S. and Mrs. Hier.

10.12

H. and Mrs. Overy.

-10,16

10.24 10.28

"

10,36

10,40

fatal motor Very Rev. Dean Swann, reviewing "I'm not drunk," he said. L. Golimant K. A. Brodie,

"Then you're giving the J. F. Robinson,t L. R.car accident in Island Road on Tues-the activities of the Cathedral,'said Billinghurst.

day when a seven-year-old boy, that a considerable increase in the imitation of a fellow carrying R. Sanger. Pethick. Lau Chenk-so was killed, was again number of Communicants had been heavy load ever saw" I said. W. Pittendrigh, I. brought before Mr. W. Schofield at herved. Williamson

best

He looked up at me and spoke between gritted teeth,.

10.4

R. A. Rodgers, 3. w.the Central Magistracy this morn- Mayhew,

Ling.

Unsuccessful in ballot for

Çourne.

Caddies frog Superintendent.

Monday

OLD COURSE -

9.46 n.m. G. T. May,' R. C. Webh

יך

"I understand," I said, "the stuff does that to a fellow."

"It was

A debit balance of $5,871 on the

"I'm not drunk and you're not year's working was reported as

"It wasn't the liquor tied knots Old On the application of Inspector against a credit balance of $4,736 funny," he said. "I begin to like in my nerves" he said.

Elston a week's formal remand was for the previous year.

your company the minute you buy that last race."

granted.

"Senre you?" I asked. Inspector Elston

"I will not descend to any un Suid

He shook his head.". that the seven other persons who dignified methods of raising money

"Not until later" he said. were critically injured in the same for the Church," said Dean Swann

"What do you mean?" I asked: aceldent will be able to give evidence in appealing to the congregation

"Better order another bottle," he for more generous and "atraight"| next week.

said: "I'll need it." Mr. Peter H. Sin, 'uppearing on giving.

S. H. Dodwell,.I. H. Geare.|

R. Young. A. - Ritchie. behalf of the accused, said 'that he'

Messrs. P. S. Cassidy and A.

W. J. Currie, W. J. Wad-understood the Assistant Attorney-Brearley were elected Cathedral, re-

dington,

R. K. Collings, W. 9. Hillier

I Hampton, W. Paterson.

R. A. Rodgers, J. A. Shaw,

"

General will prosecute.

presentatives on the Board of The charge is a sequel to the Trustees of the Church of England. mishap which befell a party of eight Referring to the impending de- Chinese, mostly studenta from Can-parture of Mr. A. Jacks for Eng- ton, who were travelling in private land, the Dean said: I would like to car.No. 2341 towards Aberdeen on voice, on behalf of the Council, a

BAG SNATCHER SENTENCED

Gaol Term And Birch

glass and spread his elbows on the He poured some more wine in hig

table.

I called the walter. "You don't know much about my record, do you?" he asked.

"No," I said.

don't follow |sports much."

EUROPEAN COMMENDED FOR PROMPT ACTION

Sentence of nine months' hard labour, with 12 strokes of the birch,

"If you did," he said, "you'd know was in the business, Kelly Molinari opposite direction, ripped through for all he has done. He has been remanded from Tuesday so that he was the best. Every damn race 1 the windscreen and bood of the car, invaluable with his legal knowledge could produce witnesses to prove his ever drove with Kelly in it, he

H. H. Mundy, A.. C. Tuesday afternown, when a load of warm word of thanks to Mr. Jacks, was imposed on Wong Sang, the that I was the second best driver]

Telkick.

Bowker.

J. R. Collis, L. M. S. Lloyd,

9.40

9.44

9.48

9.52

9,50

10.00

10,04

J. 5. MacLaren, C Bradley.

10.08

W. Marshall, '&.

II.

16.12

10.16

14

-10.20

10.24

C. Myenck, H. Overy.

K. K. Rounds, R. Sanger,

10.28

**

10.3%

D. I. Newbigging, P. Mor-

10.36

10.40

D. A. Campbell, J. T Edking.

10.41

D. El, R. L. S. Webb,

30.48 ..

W. H. B. Rigg. P. II. Scoonos

10.52

G. H. Bon, J. Forbes,

10.56

W. N. A. Smalley, J. W. Mayhew.

11.00

iron bars in a lurry coming in the one of our trustees for last year, 28-year-old unemployed' who

D. Hupe G1, C. Austin, inflicting terrible injuries upon all and as secretary of the Trustees alibi, by Mr. E. W. Hamilton at the came in first and I came in second. į the occupants. The little boy dled has put in many hours work for Kowloon Magistracy this morning. You can understand what that did |that same evening in the hospital.

rison.. 1. A. Browning, G. A., Stewart.

Major Wren, Capt. Michell.} }

NEW BARRISTER

IN COLONY

Mr. Inglis Hosang

Admitted

our benefit. We are all grateful to He was charged with snatching ato me. At first I thought it was him for that

handbag from Leung Wan-tsol,

just one of those things. Then I Mesars. Lowe, Bingham and Mat-spinster, on Monday at. 5.45 p.m.

decided it was a jinx. Finally' 1] thewa were re-elected auditors,

In passing the sentence. Mr. got to hating Kelly." The following were elected 5 Hamilton said that he was convict- "That's a human reaction," I representatives on the Diocesaning the defendant on very ́ ́ clear said.

"

Conference: Hon. Sir Henry Pol evidence, and commanded Mr, David- "Human or not," he said, "It was lock, Lieut. Comdr. F. T. Boswell, on and the other witnesses who mine. I hated Kelly and he hated Messrs. M. Barton, G. Milbank, D. appeared for the proaccution for me. He always had the best of it. W. Mortlock, E. G. Stewart, Pro- their help. He added that if the He always came in first. It was Mr. Inglis Hosong was admitted fessor L. Forster, Dr. G. A. C. defendant was not in a fit state to me always breathed his dust. 9.30 am. Mrs. Adams, Miss Whime-to practise as a barrister in the IIerklots, Lady Pollock, Mesdames be birched he would have to serve got so I'd lay awake night's figur Mycock, Mrs. Overy, Supreme Court of Hong Kong by P. E. Baskilt, A. Swann and Miss an extra three months' hard labour. [ing things to do to him. I planned

His Honour the Chief Justice Mr. E. S. Atkins.

And that as he was locally. born hejun how I'd pick a fight with him

NEW COURSE

ter..

9.44

"

0,52 Mrs. Smalley. Mrs. Webb.

Caddies from Superintendent.

9.36 a.m., J.

Tuesday

OLD COURSE

C. Taylor," A. Mackenzie.

1

(wouldn't;be no-damned full of white teeth. But I knew that wouldn't do me any good. You can't prove you're a better driver than an

A. D. A. MacGregor, this morning. The above mentioned were elected would be under police supervision and when I got through his grin Mr. C. G. Alabaster moved the ad-as members of the Cathedral Coun- for two years, mission.

eil with the following additions:: Mr. Hosung was born in British Messrs. L. W. Amps. H. Owen Columbia in 1887 and was educated Hughes, E. Grimble, F. G. Maunder, Kat the Universities of British Colum- Mesdames G. D. R. Black, G. Grim-

E. A. Brodie, J. W. Alabas- ter.

W. Pittendrigh, J. Forbes.

bia and California. Latter he want ble, A. D. A MacGregor, Miss M.

to England and was admitted to the Drury, Miss B. Bicheno,

Inner Temple where he received his

certificate of call last year.

The Chief Justice expressed the

A. T. Las, R. I. Cherrill, hope that Mr. Hosang's professional

Chartered Bank, K.C.R. career would be both a happy and a

R. A. Rodgers, C. J. Stel-successful one.

lingwerff, a

0.40

1

.9.44

1

9.48

"

H. H. Beldew, C. . Bond.

-0.52

"

G. H. Bradley, F. Austin.

9.56

10.00

"Cdr. Hole, E. des Voeux.

10.04

10:08

10.12

-W.

10.14

31

10.20

10,24

10.28

10.32

10.30 +

10.40

"

L. Marshall, H, H. EUROPEAN IN MISHAP Pethick.

W. J. Waddington, A. Ritchie,

D. A. Campbell, C. Austin

D. S. Robb, R Young,

K. E. Greig, I. H. Gouro,

SOME TRANSPORT

IS STILL SLOW

Camel Caravan Three

Years On Journey.

Mr. A. G. Walters of No. 63

DEATH TURNED TO other guy by busting out his teeth.

HEALING

I knew I had to beat him in a race before I'd feel right about things."

He paused and I handed him a

War Office Radium Gift cigarette. He took a puff and

For Cancer

TAKEN FROM OLD GUN SIGHTS

threw it away.

F

"The day before. the last race." he said, "we had a run-in and I at- most socked him. He was talking to a bunch of mechanics and he Radium, used during the war to make gun sights luminous, has been of having to show me around a race madą some remark about being tried handed over to the Marle Curie track. He's an American and he! 6. Marseille, P. Morrison. Robinson Road, has reported to LR. Billinghurst, R. Ci Police that while he was driving his transport can still be in modern cancer

As an indication of how slow hospital to help in the conquest of knows the tracke, he said, 'but an Wabb. R. R. Davies, W. N. A. car No. 1983 along Connaught Road China, it is reported from Kwei-

Italian visitor has to lead him} The Prime Minister, speaking at around. The mechanics didn't see Smalley

Central yesterday, his car collided hua that the camel caravan a meeting called last month to raise me and they started laughing, with a lorry, which stopped in front which was sent to Sinkiang three funds for the hospital, said: caught Molinari by the shoulder of his. No damage was reported. years ago returned to Pantau "It is one of the remarkable dis-and held my fist in front of his only a week ago heavily laden overies of science that the material face. Listen, you little wop, I DERBY'S SOCCER SUCCESS with drugs, fur, hide, and other used during the war on gun-sights said, the next time we race I'm products valued at $20,000 has become known to us as one of the coming in first or you're not coming!

The caravan was unable to re-most precious elements we can use in at all.' He Jerked away and turn to Paotan for this long time in

in the conquest of cancer. The grinned at me, Every time we In the Second Division. "South qu account of the bandita along War Office has handed-over what is race, he said, I'll be first. You'll ampton held Hull to a goalless the route, but eventually the very small quantity, but a very always the second, and don't forget Summoned at the Instance, of the draw away from home, while Swan-party carried more than 50 piculs substantial portion, to the cure and it Hon. Mr. T. H, King, Inspector-General sea and Barnsley shared two of goods and travelled the dis- for the use of those who are work-You've used up all your first of Police, Wong Wah, driver, of lorry goals at Swansea

tance in three months through ing in the Madame Curie Hospital" places, I said, "To-morrow I'm con No, 2172, was fined $15 by Mr. W. Millwall beat Exeter by the only bandit-menaced regions, Schofield at the Central Magistracy

for-Madame Curle and her husband, ing in first. He laughed at me. this morning for falling to keep to the goal in their Third Division tunately coming through in a French research chemist, were the "You'll always be second be said, left side of the road on January 18, (South), home fixture, sur, scathed

(Continued on Pass 11.)

10.44'

10.48

W. J. Carrie, R. K. M..

Simpson

J. Forbes, W. Pittendrigh.

NEW COURSE

0.40 a.m.-J. || W........ Mayhew • Mr

Smaller

(Continued, from Page 1)

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