DOROTHY ROUND
ELIMINATED
AUSTRALIAN GIRL BEATS CHAMPION
HELEN JACOBS TRIFLE LUCKY
London, To-day.
DERBYSHIRE
RETAIN THEIR
THE CHINA MAILS WEDNES
LEADERSHIP
PAINE AGAIN DOES WELL
GOVER SHINES WITH BALL AGAINST OXFORD
London To-day.
Derbyshire though without Mitchell retained their lead in
Championship honoms yester-
Miss Dorotky Karnde the Ladies Singles Championship, “Tas Sensationally beaten by:Miss Joan Hartigan, the Ang
day.
LIGA PORTUGUESA ANNIVERSARI
Over 50 Members At Annual Dinner
AID TO EDUCATION
COLUMBIA RECORDS
PIANO SOLOS
Dondo Brillante
Sszt-Vals Inspironitu:
Yesterday the Liga Portuguesa de Hong Kong celebrated its sixth anniversary in Hong Kong with a social evening at which Manitha Tournament was played between members of the Liga the residents of Ho Mun After the game, dimer, at which some 50 members and their lady DX 441-Chopin friends were present, was (220) sided over by Mr. 1. A. Almodja, Į president of the Liga. Among i LOCAL NEWS those present were Rev. Father? Rossi, Mr. F. Remedios, the pre-, BREVITIES
sident of the Society of Sucarros | The Colony had a clear bill of Osmond, president of the St. Maturos and Mrs. Remedios, "Mr.} Paine's best feats this season health for three days ended Mon-Joseph's Football Club, Captain
day:
baston, Paine, one of the best spink
Yesterday's play in the All-England Lawn the race for County Cricket Tennis Championships at Wimbledon provided day when they defeated Not- champion, at Wimbledo a day of major sensations, the most startling of tinghamshire by 7 wickets at Ilkeston despite good bowling which was the elimination of Miss Dorothy by Voce Round, the holder of the Ladies' Singles title, Warwickshire took first innings by Miss Joan Hartigan, the Australian champoints of Leicestershire at Eds- pion, while the defeat of R. Menzel and L bowlers in England, taking 5 for Hecht, the brilliant Czechoslovakian Davis Cup 69 pair, in the Men's Doubles by K. C. Gandar- have been: Dower and I. H. Wheatcroft, of Great Britain, was another surprise. The British pair's win was described as one of the best performances of the championships.
back.
5 for $4 Middlesex
5 for 55 ▼ Sussex
·5 for 20 MCC
8 for 12v Notts
7 for 99 v Northants Though Sinfield scored his second century of the season-his
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Tuesday and is die bere next Wed-Equino, Messza. R. Gutier nesday.
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After dinner Mr. Almeida, dur
SWEETS
By Marian Bower
o its ideals and he appealed to B written Bon Dien). advised her to do the same
a
Mrs. Helen Wills Moody is staging a remarkable come first was 141 against Warwick-
Yesterday she entered, the semi-final round of the Ladies Singles by defeating Mme. Mathieu the French chamshire Gloucester lost by one arrive here to-morrow morning at ing a short speech, said that he
8 am and will sail the following had seen the Liga start and car-DONDOUGH Place (original tioner's in the High-street, - and pion. for the loss of three games!
afternoon at 4 pin for Manila"
Mrs. Smithers ventured to point certain old-world East Anglian more than a poor thing, who town, was a row of five little always followed where Nicholina
the members of the Portuguese which led from the abbey pre-
wicket to Somerset...
In spite of an undefeated cen- One of the most evenly contested games yesterday was try by N. S. Mitchell-Innes, the that between Miss Helen Jacobe, last year's runner-up. and Test cricketer, and a second in Hong Kong rainfall for the 24 community to support the Liga cincts to Chequer square in a out that Maria had never been the Polish champion, Miss Jedwigs, Jedrzejowska, which thenings century by Seamer, Oxford hours ending at 10 am to-day was in a more practical way American "contender won in straight sets, after 23 games
lost to Surrey at the Oval by 8 2:12 inches. The total since Jann- The Polish woman staged performance of 12 for 92 against against
[wickets, Gover following up his ary 1 has been 31.22 inches, MISCONCEPTION ON remarkable recovery in the se-Worcester by taking 6 for 35 inches.
cond set after being "stage-the Varsity's first-innings. INDIA BILL
struck” in the earlier stages. H. M. Garland-Wells, the slow! Mrs. C. S. Rosselett, of No. 24 children from the voluntary conted that they kept a shop. They week-kneed excuses, and as he
"Communal Award" Clauses
INDIAN GOVERNMENT ISSUES CLARIFYING STATEMENT
London, To-day-
India of
ing beer made to do a consider- of 455. the court. able amount of ruming about
Results, as cabled by Beater,
Surrey beat Oxford University by S wickets at the Oval
边 average of 39.51
Aid To Education
Though not generally known, eighteenth century dwellings led, and that the loss of two cas the Liga Portuguess pays for the In the end house lived the tomers might be awkward for her. schooling and books of many Misses Sharpe, who never admit- Mr. Black brushed aside such
TO-MORROW'S STORY,
To-morrow's story will be "How Not To Judge Radios by Collie Knox.
Finding her driving touch, she boxer who plays all too seldom Broadwood Road, was this morn-tributions of its members. While "conducted a little business" had an interest in her house (a hit brilliant winners on both for Surrey, reached three figures ing fined $6 by Mr. Q. A. A. Mac- much more could be done, home-made boiled sweets and suchmortgage on it); Mrs. Smithers wings Miss Jacobs replying for the first time this season, con fadyen at the Central Police Court means are somewhat limited, and elegances as lady's fingers or did as she was told.
Six months later a card appear- with chopped returns after hav-tributing 103 to the county's total for allowing her two dogs to go Mr. P. Xavier, who is in charge of squire's plum cake.
unmused on the Tai Hang Road this section, hopes that more as- Customers had to raise the ed in the parlour window of No. On it was written in Maria on June 24
sistance will be forthcoming front door knocker and wait outil The Liga also maintains classes, Mrs. Petch, who obliged at No. 5,
pe's pointed Italian hand, Mr. A. Morris, of No. 3 Bunga-for the teaching of the Portuguese showed them into the pations.
ade Bread for Sale low, Repulse Bay, was again sum language. Classes are held regn- There they were asked to take moned before Mr. Q. A. A Mac-larly and as good a grounding as themselves off their feet (le" st fadyen at the Central Police Court is possible is given to those desir. down). Next, either Miss Nicho- Oxford: 324 (N. S. Mitchell-Innes 122 this morning for allowing his dog ing a knowledge of thair mother lina or Miss Maria rustled in, for
not out, Gover 6 for 95). " to wander on the Repulse Bay tongue.
whether the sisters were in their 292 (Seamer 113). Surrey: 455. (H. M. Garland Wells Beach on June 24 without being With a view to raising funds to morning alpacas or wore their
103) and 164 for 2
properly muzzled. He pleaded carry on this good work a concert afternoon sils, equally they rust. ed. Hands were shaken, there was Somerset beat Gloucestershire guilty and was fined $10.
has been arranged to take place at by 1 wicket at Bath.
Charged with a breach of the on July 20 at 9 p.m.
the Club premises in Peking Road a word about the weather, and i
time the customer edged "romd to Deportation Ordinance, Tsang Two Portuguese plays was the money, which neither Nicho ber requirements and put down 126 (Andrews 6 for 38)
Yak, unemployed, was sentenced by Mr. J. D'Almeida will be pre-i Somerset: 244 and 101 for 9.
lina nor Maria ever chanced to Derbyshire beat: Notts by 7 to 12 months hard labour by Mr. S. sented and the following have! wickets at Ilkeston.
F. Balfour at the Central Police kindly consented to aarist: Miss Court this morning. Defendant, Lucia Jorge; Mr. Conrado Tanilhoj Notts: 205 and 233
There came a morning when the Derby: 253 (Voca 5 for 87) and 186 was banished for 10 years on Jose Hyndman Almeida, Lobato
March 9, 1934, and was arrested Faria, J. Perekes and Gus parlour blind was not raised, when in Johnston Road last Monday, Aquino, the local radio star, the knocker on the front door was
There will be no charge for ad- tied down with black crepe. ..... They did. And not many weeks The following unclaimed tele- mission, but donations towards the Nicholina was dead.
later Maria Sharpe actually made grams are lying at the Great school fund will be welcomed. Two days later Bondongh Place it known that henceforth, instead Leicester: 176 (Paine 5 for 68) and briggs from Bradford: Namfoung
was treated to Northern. Telegraph Co.:-Jorj.
a spectacle. Alot giving away her "left overs,” hearse, and a pair of black horses she would sell sell, - if -- you 214 for 7 (Armstrong - 105 not from Kobe; and Yaung 7004 from
with podding black plumed head please stale buns and perny Kobe
pieces, drew up before No. 5. Two packets of sweets every Saturday
Gloucester: 218, (Siafcid 106, Wellard
Miss Jedrzejowska led 5 games were:- to 2 at one stage and was twice) within set point, but Miss Jacobs The Indian Government has fought back gamely and was issued, on the authority of His wife lucky to win in two sets as Majesty's Government, a state-a third might have been fatali ment to correct the impression in since she was all-in at the finish. some quarters that the Govern
Results, as cabled by Reuter, ment
Bill has been were:- amended 30.
as to give His LADIES SINGLES (Quarter Finals) Majesty's Government unfettered-Fran Sperling (Germany) beat Miss - power to alter, at any time they Katherine Stammers (Gt. Britain)
may think fit, the constitutional 7-5, Zin5. » provisions based on what is com- Mra. Helen Wills Moody (America) monly known as the Government's] bext. Mme. Mathieu (France) · 6–3,
60 communal award.
In view of the
prevalent mis-
Joan Hartigan (Australia) understanding the statement ex-beat Miss Dorothy Bound (Gt. Bri
His Majesty's Gov-tain) (holder) 6, 64, 6 plains what
Miss Helen Hull Jacobs (America) Warwickshire beat Leicester- ernment consider the practical beat Miss
Jedwiga Jedraekowska | shire “on the first innings at effect of clause 304 of the bill, it(Poland) -1,
Birmingham. relation to any change in the
Warwick: 289. (Geary 5 for 60, Ástall communal award, and their own
5 for 56).
MEN'S DOUBLES (First Round) Gandar-Dower and I, H. Wheat croft (Gt Britain) beat Roderick
policy in relation to any such lenzel and J. Hecht (Czechoslovakia) change, and emphasises that none 1-5, 3-6, 6-4, 7-de of the powers of amendment in MLSED DOUBLES (First Round) the clause can be exercised un-; Y. Nishimura and Miss Susan Noel less both Houses of Parliament beat E. D. Andrews and Miss Joan
Ridley 62 5-7, 6-4 have agreed by resolution, and that within range of the com- Kunal award.
The Government would not pro pose, in exercise of such powers, to recommend to Parliament any changes unless such changes had bean agreed between the commREMİ- ties concerned-British Wireless Service
NEW AMBASSADOR TO GERMANY
Dr. Cheng Winding Up His Affairs
IF THEY CHANGE THE CURTAINS
They Lose $104 A Year
$ for 29)
for 3.
151 (Marlow 5 for 38),
auty
EARLIER RESULTS
At Hove, Cambridge University beat Sussex by 90 runs. Cambridge: 213 and 158 Sassen: 109 and 122.
At Tanbridge Wells, Beut beat Glamorgan by 4 wickets. Glamorgan: 290. (M. J. “Türnbull 122)
157 (Freeman 5 for 48) Kent: 266 and 163 for ✪
At Kidderminster,
Dancashire
| beat Northants by an innings and
Worcester: 150 and 148 (Pollard 5 for
60)
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
HUGE OPIUM HAUL
Maximum Fine Imposed
On Junk Men
CHINESE LEGATION IN CANADA?
Resolution Adopted At Montreal
GREAT IMPETUS TO TRADE.
an indignation meeting. Mr. Black Thereupon Bondough Place held pointed out that Maria Sharpe's avarice was lowering the whole tone of the property as well as its letting value and hoped that those who agreed with him would make their indignation felt,
men, with wide bands on their morning top hats, with staves of office
quite five feet long, knocked on the But in spite of what Mr. Black door, and the remains of the elder described as a "weekly invasion of Miss Sharpe were carried out and women wita string bags and dirty driven away to the country church, children clinging to their skirts," where the Sharpes had been buri- there came a Saturday when Miss ed since one Nicholas was knight-Maria found that the week's take ed by the first Stuart king. Mariangs did not equal the week's ex- spent the savings of a life-time penditure Already he had re that Nicholing might go to her daced Mrs. Petch's attendance grave with the poup traditional to from a daily engagement, to On the grounds that it would the Sharpe family, with the re-washing day and the baking result in a great impetus of sult that Rondough Place, led by now site dispensed altogether The maximum fine of $5,000, în
trade between Canada and Mr. Josiah Black, came to the the good woman. default 12 months hard labour, China, the gammal general meet-conclusion that the sisters must Next Maris found that was imposed on two junk men, ing of the Chinese Nationalist have been "close" to the point of was no need for Chan Lean, aged 35, and Los Po, Association here adopted a re- deceitfulness
age to eat red: solution petitioning the Chi
Mz Black lived in the first house | church-going on collection Sun aged 50, who appeared before M Government to raise the Con in the Place, and his reputation days.
1,320 TAELS HIDDEN IN BUNDLES OF WOOD
Montreal.
Mr. Thomas Sutcliffe (or 27 runs Mrs. Sutcliffe) decides to Lanes: 375 for 9 dec. > change the long lace curtains on the front windows of their house at Arbour-street, Southport, for some other kind, the decision will cost them £2 a week for the Lord's-MC.C. v Oxford U. rest of their lives."
Tunbridge Wells-Kent v Sussex E 1 Wynne Jones at the Kowiconsulate at Ottawa to the status for piety was such that it seem "First she robs her neighbours, Mr. Sutcliffe's brother James, Worcester-Worcester v Glouces
Magistracy this morning on of a Legation
ed to entitle him, not only to keep then she robs the poor, now she s contractor, of Blackpool, left ter According to a spokesman of rim the house and £416 a year Cardiff Glamorgan v Hampshire charge of having 1320 tales of raw forwarded to the Canadian failings, but to see that expiation out, and all the genteel dwellers Another resolution has been a sharp eye on his "neighbours" robs the Lord.” Mr. Black gave the Ministry of Foreign Affairs-but only if he always keeps Colchester-Essex v Yorkshire opium, valued at $2,640, D Dr. Cheng Tien-fang the newly those lace curtains up Other Leicester Leicester Notts-
Government asking for equality, was exacted where he considered in the parish left Maria appointed Chinese Ambassador wise the anmity drops to £312 Bath Somerset South African aide the Sham Shui Po
of treatment to Chinese with it was due. He therefore="bold{ severely alone. ~~ to Germany, will leave for his Brother James left $60,709
her nations in regard to
hers, No. 2, that to mar There came a Sunday Chesterfield Derbyshire v Surrey post in the latter part of July or
inion of Maria Sharpe's Maria forgot to keep the Manchester-Lancashire v North- whe early in Angust.
be should tra
der blind down. the new
Nanking.
Following the announcement of his appointment Dr. Cheng has started to make prepara tions and at the same time is winding up the affairs in his charge at the Central Political
their fahing" junk, No.
that
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Institute, of which he is now DERBYSHIRE (3) Dean. It is understood that Dr. KENT 56 Cheng is seeking an interview YORKSHIRE (6) with Mr. Wang Ching-wei, Pro WARWICK (4) sident of the Executive: Yuan MIDDLESEX (10)^ and concurrently Minister of SURREY (1) Foreign Affairs, and will ask for LEICESTER (Z) instructions in connection with LANCASHIRE (1) his new post
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