FAMOUS RACE
“OLD CROCKS”
IN LONDON TO....
BRIGHTON RUN
Fifty Miles An Hour By 33-Year-Old
SIXTY-EIGHT FINISH OUT
OF NINETY-NINE
Brick
Traffic signals nearly Snished off Some of the "oid rocks". akich took part in the annual run from) London to Brighton o
18.
Like the proverbial cab bese, they were all right so long as they kept going, but their ancient pursi and engines resented constient pulling up and starting.
level most of them as comparis tively smoothly and were appinude ed by thousands who assembl the route.
The run celehmates the aboliti of the four-mile-per-hour ཏསྱཱ ཙརཱ, པཉྩ ཙནྟི limit and the man with the r flag. Ninety-nine cars, all 30 pents old or more, set out on this rearts. run, and 68 scceeded in reaching Brighton within the prescrivi time mit.
First-to arriv-was-a 33-year- Napier driven by Mr. Georgs Ep
a Barnsier mótor engineer.
car
The
covered the distance frew
Toronto's famous "Stork Derby" is now in its last lap, but
it is still attracting entries. Mrs. Arthur Hollis Timleck is the alext to get in, with nine children barn-since 1926 and à tenth dae “within a few months,” thus giving her a chance to win the US$500,000 prize offered by an eccentric dawyer for the mother bearing the 'mest children in a decade after 1926. She is here, shown with some of her children,
Loadce to the borough boundary CHAMPIONS
.here in 1hr. 30min. At times, Mr.
Eyre told me, he was travelling at between 50 and 52 miles per hour. A Sturdy Veteran
"I outstripped dozens of new cars on the road and was
able to hold my own on the steep, est hills without once having to drop into bottom ear." he said.
NEARLY LOSE
TO ATHLETIC
Continues from Poge 4)
With Sal Tin-lim showing great orm between the sticks,' and Mr. Eyre first bought his car in both Mak Sui-hon and Fu Ka-hing! 1902 He sold it in 1908, and then combining to form a great part in 1933 rescued it from a rubbish- nership at back, the Athletic de heap at Gillingham Kent
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GARLIC-SMEARED BULLETS
CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1935
How Gangsters Make Sure Of
Their Victims
Newark, X. J. "Dutch" Schultz, did not die of his wounds but of poisoning caus- ed. by efection from contaminat- ed bullets. That much was re- vealed by his death certificate.
SELF-GOVERNMENT IN TSINGTAO
MUNICIPAL REFORMS
OUTLINED
VIGOROUS POLICY OF PRESENT
MAYOR
Tsingtao.
SINGTAO has gone one step ahead of its sister cities in intro- ducing an eticient system of people's self-government, in constructing 1.000 model houses, in building public cemeteries, in giving a "new deal" to the rickshaw pullers, in promoting free education: in training a strong police force, and in initiating a host of other municipal reforms under the enlightened leader- ship of Rear-Admiral Shen Hung-lich, Mayor, during the last five years.
This was revealed by the Rear-Admiral Shem also out- Mayor himself when addressing lined his future administrative ja public gathering at a celebra-policies in detail with the even- tion ceremony on the occasion fual hope of making the city lof the 13th anniversary of the one of the "model municipali- Irendition of the city, held here ties" in China.
recently. While proudly re- Since the rendition of the city viewing the achievements of in 1922 the Municipal Goverx- the Tsingtao City Government ment. Mayor Shen said, has' cen-, during the past few years, tred its efforts on cultural KING
PLUCKY INNINGS
ATH.K.C.C.
(Continued from Page 5)
After Duckitt went. the rest of the Club batsmen did not give the Army bowlers much trouble and were all out for 208
runs, thus being 69 runs, behind ¡on the first innings.
material reconstruction, in view [of the large rural populace and the vast tracts of rural districts surrounding the city. Beinr awaze of the importance of these two aspects of reconstruction work, be has also given them due emphasis, since his assumption of office în 1081-
Education.
In order to expedite the deve lopment of cultural and material reconstruction he has sought to co-ordinate political administration Army Go For Rans
and people's education. For the past When the Army batted again three years the low intelligence they went for the bowling from level of the masses had necessit- the word go, and in 42 minutes ated the promotion of education had rattled up 99 runs, when through political power, but since the inrings was declared closed last June. the comparative ad- Capt. Persse, who opened the vancement of the people's intel innings again hit out to good ligence has made it possible to! Now a member of the under-advantage and scored a rapidatilise educational power to world has come forward to ex-
39. which included six boulete political reforms. plain how gang killers make doubly sure that their bullets wit
daries while II E, M Dawson
In other words, Mayor Shep cause death. Each one is rubbed (45 not out) found the bounexplained, while the with garlic,
past three which acts * 2 dary seven times. powerful poison when combined
years had been a period of polite The Club had to get 169 runs cal tatelare. since last June. the with steel or lead and left in the Besh.-Beater.
in 72 minutes but, despite a fine city has entered into a period of ionings for 64 by Tam Pearce people's self-goverment they had only scored 90 for 1 when stumps were drawa Pearce hit aine boundaries in the course of a fine display of
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Tenge proved superior, to all the The oldest car to take part in thrusts of the opposing forwards
was M. C. H. Perrin's for the Ark: 40 mintites. "the"run"
Cannstatt Daimler, built in 1894.
They adopted the tactics of When Mr. J. K. Moss, of Cam completely closing the centre, bridge, struggled in in his 1999 even the wing-haves neglecting Crestamobile he said: "We had their opposing wing-forwards to trouble all the way, first with the help block the centre of the Seld, chains and then with the valves, and, try as they would. South the Athletic defence, and Sui in Conditions were terrible. We China could not devise a method particular, a dificult task in anti-
viewing the work of the Mu- passed a number who had "talles, to draw them out of that position. [cipating the fight of the ball.
nicipal Government during the by the wayside.""
A Tireless Pivot
past rear, Mayor Shen stated that į After 17 minutes, Ip Pak-wah) off driving. Nearly all *be competitors Lai K-chui was a tireless headed the winning goal, from a The Army fielding, which was the Shantung Provincial Govern
in accordance with an order of and their passengers. trans of centre-half. conspicuous de wonderful centre from Tay, and patchy on Thursday, improved meat Laoshan has been transfer- whom were women, arrived soaked fence and attack His distribu-from this point to the end South greatly on Saturday, while the red to the control of the Tsingtao to the skin. There was only tion forward was always well China held their own.. one woman driver. Miss F. Jarreth thought out, and, with Wong-Wing- S. China "A" Wong Wing: Lee
Municipal Government from the The League Matches iTzemo District Government. This who drove a 1901 Durkopp, which hon also on tip-top form, the Ath-in-xang. Tay Quee-liang, La Hing-
A hat trick" by A. R. Minu, island has a total area was in its original condition.
letie intermediate line had but choi Leung Wing-chni, Lee Kwok-
wal: Tso, Kwaishing, Wong Kee who also hit out for thirty odd square kilometers, the greater one weakness, which was the shin, Fong King-cheong, Ip Fax-wah runs, not out, featured the first part of which is hilly land. Farm-We stock also John Haig Hampers in cases of 6. bottles, and manner in which Chan Hing and Wong King-chong-
division league match between lands occupy about only 25,959 3. bottles. Athletic: Sai Tin-lim: Mak Saithe IBC. and CS.C.C, which mose, from which an annual tax requirements.
Other Hampers made up to suit Customers' kwong failed to mark Tso.
Pinseming was a bustling hon, Fa Karing King Kong the Indians won by five wickets. revenue of about $6.400 is real-
Chan Hing-wong: leader and had good support from Tang Kwong-sum Yeang Kan-po, AA, E. Madar bowled really wellised. his inside men, Yeung Kan po and Ping ming, Chan Han chi and Woas for the Indians, his cleverly Chan Man-chi. Both wingers Chi-man were careful in their passing.. Tang Kwong-sum being excep- tionally fast and shooting well. and the complete line combined well together,
R.A.0.C. & R.A.S.C.
WIN SPLENDID
GAME FROM RE
(Continued from Page 4
The Athletic won the toss, and
Of the Engineers' side, the halves and full-backs deserve any praise due, all of them-were!
immediately instituted a series of -severely tested throughout.
Except for the opening stages rapid attacks that continually had of the game, during which they the South China defence founder opened in grand style, very litting.
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Since its transfer to the Tsing: flighted medium paced deo Municipal Government, the liveries causing the Civil Ser-population of Laoshan has in Tel 20135. Ivice batsmen considerable creased by 8,557 households or anxiety. He took 4 wickets for 40.481 persons. Owing to the de- only three runs apiece, while velopment of commerce and in- Claimed To Be Child E. D. Pereira took the remaindustry, the population in Tsingtan
ling two. Of Royal Mother
"A two-wicket win by the roper has also increased by 4,631 LRC juniors over the CS.CC. total increase is therefore 13,188 households or 13,974 persons. The -Countess Zaxard Landi, the second eleven completed the households or 63,455 persons. mother of Miss Elissa Landi, the “double" for the Sookunpoo A brief raid on the left by British film actress, who died re-Club, while the Recreio
Self Government can be said of the Sapper for-
South China saw Wong King-cently in Hollywood, published with their first league success people's self-government, accord
very efficie zystem wards, their combined efforts be-
chong send in a beauty which alsome years ago a book entitled of the season when they beating to Mayor Shen, has been in- ing far too slow.<
most had Sui Tim-lim beaten, but The Secret of az Empress" In the RAMC by 7 wickets, troduced. the Athletic custodian just pushed it she claimed to be the youngest thanks. mainly to a fime innings
The whole municipal-i At the commencement, the En-the ball out from under the bar.
child of the Empress Elizabeth, by Willie Beed, who scored 64 her of villages and counties.
fity has been divided into a num- At `gineers launched Buimmediataj
Athletic Lead
consort of Francis Joseph of Aus-runs.
the head of each village are a-vil-
An Early Goal
up
met
A
of
attack and a good movement be- Three minutes from fie inter-tria, but explained that because of In the only other league Lage chief and a village vice-chief, tween Darby and Craig down the val, the Athletic went ahead the wish; of the Empress to keep match of the afternoon, the and at the head of each county left wing resulted in the latter through Au Ping-ming, who snap- one of her children to herself, her Police held the strong Craigen are a county chief and a county Aashing toOSS a splendid low ped
a centre from Tang birth was kept secret, and she gower Cricket Club second vice chief, who are responsible centre which Cooper, the Corps Kwong-sum and flashed the ball was brought up away from the eleven to a draw. Tom Hunter, for all matters relative to self- "keeper, partially cleared, but past Wong from 10 yard
Court
the Police all-rounder, dishin government Beal, following up, had no diff-South China altered their for- She recalled some remarkable guished himself with a fime
4. With regard to social welfare culty in placing the ball into an mation for the second half. Tay conversations she had had with the mock for 11 runs.
work undertaken during the past open goal.
coming up to inside-right, for Empress The Austrian Court, in a low scoring match at year Mayor Shen mid that te Following several successful Leung Wing-chui to drop left while one remained, refused to King's Park the Kowloon Cric-solve the housing problem for the attempts, the Combined Corps back, while Wong Mee-shun went recognise her.
ket Club beat Craigengower common people 1,000 houses have eventually brought the stores level to centre-half, and this reorgani- Her book was published during seniors by two wickets, while been as the result of a good movement sation made all the difference to the Great War, and on this account the Diocesan Boys School held Government. These are let out at built by the Municipal down the centre. Beasly sent their play.
did not attract so mach attention Kowloon Juniors to a draw on ressonable rent Prince away, and from his centre after five minutes they were as it otherwise might have done. the School ground Clarke scored with a splendid on level terms, a fine shut from curling shot which had Sellick To glancing of the post to Ip hopelessly benten
The Deciding Goal
Fak-wah, who had merely to tap the ball into an empty goal
Throughout this period, Iso
The second half was decidedly was brilliant in the mare in
in the Combined Corps favour, which he effected breakaways and and the Sappers' goal was tinually in danger.
con
Prince and Duffeld were main- ly responsible for the move which
resulted in the Combined Corps
taking the lead. The former, re
the way in which he alterated between shots and centres, giving
"GIFT FROM HEAVE
A Leek (Stais).
ceiving a clearance kick, worked ceived a Bank of Englan his way through on the right bean, envelope bem
fore finally placing across to Dof-post
field, who, raunarked, placed the gift from
ball wel wide-of Sellick's reach, Jenjoy
"Mercy Killing" Denied
Reading (Pennsy
that
the
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watan - Up till the present a utal of $45,000 has been ledt
Agricultural Co-Operation ––
reduce the burden of the co-operative souieties for
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