1936-03-07 — Page 9

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1936

for STAMP

COLLECTORS.

By A E. L

BLARNEY STONE

1:

RUGBY SEVENS

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To-day's Short Story

SNOWS DAILY

IN LAST STAGES The Letter H.

By Germaine

Beaumont

[Continued from Page 4)

MME FOLAVENE put away brought to light a small handker

their

tense

meet the Fusilier "C" team and should enter the semi-Anzl round,

appropriate chief, crumpled into a ball.

Mme. Felavene became where they will probably encoun- places the garments which her

husband always left lying about smoothed out the handkerchief, ter the H. K. Bank. TO immediate change in stamps turned it with the suggestion that In the top half of the draw the when he changed into evening which exuded a faint and delicate Nato lo cd for as a result, it might be of more perment in Fusilier "A" side, which includes dress. (On the first Thursday perfume, and observed in the corner

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of the King's death. When King terest to the sender. Edward VII died there was an in- terval of 13 months before British stamps

France.-All

the

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and

three brilliant threequarters in Lt. of every month M. Folavere of it the letter "," surrounded

and went to a dinner of the adminis-by an embroidered garland Rice-Evans, Fus. Floyd "Recouvre- Cpl. Davies, should experience notrative staff of the large busi- very finely worked-

Mme. Folavene's first movement | Eleven ments" Postage Due stamps of difficulty in reaching the semi-ness house to which he belong- were changed.

was to look in the drawer of the months elapsed after the death of France, Andorra and Monaco are final round when they meet EMS.ed).

As Mme. Folavene made sure, bedside-table for her husband's Queen Victoria: At the very to become obsolete as stocks run Tamar.

The Club "A" side which gave lated by a tinge of jealousy, that taking her revenge upon him with with housewifely zeal gently stimu- revolver. She would have relished earliest therefore, we

not out. The I. C. values of all three are likely to have any English stamps countries are already exhausted. a dazzling performance last Red he had left nothing in his po kets the weapon he kept for his own nesday, Grieve, Bidwell and with the head of King Edward

she noticed a slight protuberance protection: But unfortunately for Yugoslavia. 200,000 copies Bonnar being outstanding, should at the bottom of an inside pocket the success of this savoury retri were printed of each value of the easily account for the Rifles, who of the coat he had worn that day. bution. Mae. Folavene lacked the aew Child Welfare stamps. barely scraped into the quarter Instantly her hand went in and courage to use 2 Srearm---even

finals by beating the Cornwall in

VIII before the autuma.

THE

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King Not A Collector

same

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10 c. 4,000,000, 20 c. 500,000

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On present form it looks very THEIR LAST FIXTURE meat was to open the address-

much as if the Club "A" and the¦ Bank will once again enter thei final round, as they did two years

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against a delinquent, so odious.

She liked revenge but she did not like noise. Her second · move-

book on the bureau and find out what feminine acquaintances of the household had names begin- ning with the letter “E.”

No Mourning Stamps HE attitude of the British

Mexico-The quantities of the their extra-preliminary round en-THE INDIANS TO PLAY Post Office preciudes the possibility of any mourning stamp Mexican Revolution commemora-counter. being issued in Great Britain. The ives which we listed last month following letter was printed in are as follows:-

(Continued from Page 5) the "Observer" of February 2nd: "May I utter a protest against the

Norway. The 10 ore premium ago, when the Eank were trium bowler than most people imagine print 3 various proposals to

and he woud lend variety to the There were three of them; and memorial stamp for King George, on each of the new Nansen stamps phant

The draw is as follows:--

attack with his slow-medium de it took Mme. Folavene a very short or to print our present stamps goes to the International Nansen

Fusilier "A" v. H.M.S. Tamar liveries.

time to find out that the third, a with black edges or black corners? Office for Refugees at Geneva.

(3 p.m.).

Eddie Gosano seems to Surely that is mere trifling with a

have certain Mme. Hortense Conrval Club "A" v. Rifles (3.15 p.m.). --Germany. The following issues! greal occasion-if not in

jumped into his very best form wife of a business associate of M. De-

HMS. Dorsetshire v. Fusilier with the hat and he will prove to Folavene's, was the right (or the cases a mere trick to help on the lost their postal validity on

be a distinct menace to the I.R.C. wrong) The true cember 31st (numbers in brackets "C" (3.30 pm).

one. She divorced M. philatelist business.

H. K. Bank v. Fusilier “B" (3.45 attack unless he is dismissed in Folavene. M Courval divorced nls citizen mouras with his heart and are S. G. Cat. nos.), viz.: Hinder-

his first few overs. As he is very wife, and M. Folavene married his not with his stamp album-L.M.C.burg 1928-32 (from set 424-42, the 'p.m.).

Ebert stamps being already de- By courtesy of the Commanding used to playing On York

a matting Hortense. monetised), Rhineland Evacuation Officer and Officers of the Royal wicket, he may not like Minu on The new Mme. Folavene aimed (460), Frederick the Great (490-Welch Fusiliers, the Regimental a turf pitch, but then he has been, at being no less conscientious and Colonisers (537-40), Band will render selections during known to mock up big scores on capable a wife than the first one Marth, we had the item of Saar Plebiscite (541-2), Nurem (the afternoon

R. Arthur Winter of Preston, 2), German

grass even against the best towl-had been. Whenever her husband charge of $1 to ing Prof. Ride has lost very left his clothes lying about for producing a mourning envelope, berg Congress (543-4), Hinben- An admission

Mourning (545-50) and the covered stand and 50 cents to much of the good form, he di-play-instance, she emptied the porkets! posted at Windsor -on January berg

¡the open stands will be made, Ser-ed a few seasons ago. Lack of and put everything away where it! 28th, the date of the late King's Schiller (560-1)

vicemen half-price.

practice, I think, is the answer to belonged. For a year she address- The following are some of the this, but he is of the fast-scoring ed herself to this and other domes- teams:

type and is liable to knock up aitic affairs with impunity. Fusilier "A":-Floyd; Davies and big score any time.

Then the day came when she La Rise-Evans; Bruton; Morgan, As far as the bowling is con-jfound a small crumpled hardker- Bett and Chaney.

cerned, Gosano and B. Ozorio are chief in an inside porket of M HMS. Tamari-Rowden; Richards

A faint, delicate and Lee: Pud.icombs; Write, Baynon very much of the same type. both Fotavene's coat. and Sab. Lt. Wright.

of them being fast, though the perfume came from it, and in one „Club “A”:—J. L Bonnar; W. Elatter occasionally sende down a of the corners she saw the letter i Grieve and H. D. Bidwell; H. D. Eid-cleverly disguised s'ower ball"H," very beautifully worked in well; H. C. Meeke; A. F. Walkden, W. which comes in considerably. G. the middle of an embroidered gar; One of the most disappointing E Peers and E. B. Gammell.

The Rides: L/Cpl. Wall: Cpl. Hy-Abraham, who played in the junior land. features of the game was the fai-ams and Pim. Beasley: Lt Harris; team last season, has also been Mme. Hortense Folavene pos- | lure of the K.I.T.C: left-wing, com- Bism. Gibbons, Lt Lincoln and Edsm. bowled quite a let, but I doubt if sessed handkerchiefs of her own, prising. Pinto "and Souza, who Bradford.

he will prove successful against even handkerchiefs marked with i Fusiliers "C":-Fus. (31) Davies: the Indians-

the letter "H," but this handker-. were always caught off-side, while! Fus. (48) Thomas and Fus. (83) Awtar Singh, who played in the Thomas; Fus. Phillips; Fus. Green

The Seconds

chief was not one of them. It was) leader's berth, was selfish to the Fus. Chaney and Fus. (79) Lewis The game between the serond another "H" who was responsible extreme.

Fusilier "B"-Jones; Jeffreys and Relshaw; Preece, Williams Watts and teams of the two Clubs (at Fok-for her husband's happiness, ap fulam) ought to end in a compara-parently. She placed the naming. Davies.

tively easy win for the Indians of this person in the hands of a bility of a cóllanse in the Sonkun-Mme. Helene Marmouse Mme. poo team. With J. S. Abdul-Folavene No. 2 did not hesitate. Curreem back in the side arain. She sought and obtained a divorce. however, I do not think they need and Mme. Marmorse took formal worry too much on that score. rank as fiancee to M. Folarene.

Kowloon Cricket Club wil be at The marriage, however,

funeral. The envelopes were franked with the 3d violet stamp, which, on black background, gives the nearest resemblance to the mourning colours of black anc pårple.

G. SOMMER'S BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE

(Continued from Page 41

Mr. Winter addressed a cover to Reed to date. He should certainly King Edward VIII, and received ind a place, in the side to meet a reply that his Majesty was vesy Macau to-morrow. interested to see it, but, not being

a stamp collector himself, he re-

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON

Subject: "Man"

Very Selfish Leader

The Civilian side was well be low strength as Guest (full-back), |W. A. Reed (Half-back), and G.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG

E. R. Divet, and Gurbachan Singh The subject of the lesson. Ser-forwards) did not play owing to

the interport contest against Macau.

mon in all churches of Christ, Scientist, to-morrow,

"Man."

will be

Good Intercepting

INTERMEDIATE LINE though there is always the possi-private detective, who indicated a

ALREADY KNOWN

never

(Continued from Page L Potter's quick interceptions and The Golden Text will be:

The display riven by A. B. Owen "Thou hast dealt well with thy brilliant marking of Nolar, the in goal last Thursday left little home to the Medicals and should took place. In the late afternoon servants, O Lord, according unto fast East Lanes, and possibly dombt that he is the man for the win easily. I again lock to George of the day before the date fixed thy word. Thy hands have made lony left-winger, provided the position, and, although his selec-Lee W. L McKenzie and F. E. for it M. Folavené was found dead me and fashioned me." (Psalms opening feature of the game, and tion did not meet with my approval Lawrence to carry the Kowloon in his office. a knife (the Italian darzer which he used as a paper- 119: 65, 73).

the Civilians, commencing with at first, I am now completely satis-team through to victory. The Friendlies

knife) buried to its hilt between Among others, the following only nine men, played brilliantly fed he is the Colony's best. citations from the Bible will be with the exception of their three Guest was not very fast against} The Army will be at home to his shoulder-blades.

The crime seemed incomprehen- read. "And, behold there was a forwards. Fowler being the only the East Lana, last Thursday, but the Club in a friendly at Sookun- man which had his hand withered. one to display any initiative. Had was apparently not fully exerting poo and should win. while Kowloon sible and atterly mysterious. M. And they asked him. saying. Is it the latter been better supported himself under the circumstances who visit the Civil Service, will Folavene appeared to have no en- MM. Co-rval and lawful to heal

on the s-bhath the final score would have been

Macau Unchanged protably prove much too good for emies-evền day? that ther might accuse him, just the opposite to what it was. Macau are fie'ding the same side their hosts, unless J. E. Richard-Marmouse had taken their domestic And he said unto them, What man Jaggeet Singh, who was brought which drew with the Hong Keng son and W. H. Colledge get going upheavals philosophical'y-and the shall there te among you. that into the side at right-half, was Singapore Brigade last January with the bat again and put up an-police were unable to find the ves shall have one sheep, and if it fall also in splendid fettle, rendering on their visit to the Colony, but other of their big first wicket tige of a dine. into a pit on the sabbath day, will yeoman service in his spoiling and this time they will be paying on partnerships. he not lay hold on it and lift it distribution. out?

a grass pitch which should suit

TO BEAT S. CHINA

Goalkeeper "Find" them much better. There is no CLUB'S LAST CHANCE "How much then is a man bet- For the East Lancs, their goal- denying the fact that they were ter than a sheep? Wherefore it keeper a marvellous display and is lost on the Marina sand pitch and is lawful to do well on the sab one of the "ands" of the season. yet should have won that game. bath days. Then saith he to the if only the Interport Selection

Airosa, their brilliant pivot,| man. Stretch

forth thine hand Committee had set their eyes on should have no difficulty in hold- And he stretched it forth: and it him before now!

ing Gurbachan Singh. who has de- was restored whole, like as the

Cox and Kennedy played exceed-teriorated considerably in recent other." (Matt 12: 10-13).

ngly well, and it was difficult to months, although he is still discover any fault with the sol- best leader!

Incapable of Sin

out

The Lesson Sermon will also in- lers' team unless it was the in- Providing the weather keeps Navy, who, though they have

It was not until it had found ita way to the list of unsolved

cases where it might have re- vene's secretary, Mlle. Hermine

mained for ever, that M. Fola-

Chars, informed the superinten- dent of police who had been in (Continued from Page 4) charge of it that she now had tail something of importance to Recreio, who are making no him. changes in their team this She began the interview by say- week, are favoured to beat the ing:

"I can easily clear up for you

the clude the following passages from ability of the inside forwards to fine, a thrilling game should re a good team individually, have the question of who killed him."

The superintendent and the Christian Science tex book nap up the many centres from sult with the odds decidedly in not had many opportunities of

plaving_together.

other officers present looked at her "Science and Health, with Key to both wingers.

favour of the Colony side.

The Police are trying a new-with interest; but since they were Probable Line-Up the Scriptores," by Mary Baker

Mert Civilians To-morrow comer in Pope at inside-right not without experience of people Eddy:

Taking into consideration yes-will meet the Mscau s'de on the good game should be

Tomorrow the Colony Civilas against the Rifles, and here a who insist on asensing themselves "Man is incapable of sin, sick terday's display, and the weather

seen of sensations), crimes, they were ness, and death. The real

man was bitingly cold to make things to-nicht an Interport dinner will well occupied with watching

same ground at the same tire, and Campbell's attention will be not immediately credulous. cannot depart from holiness, nor extremely difficult, I would select be held at the Peninsula Hotel Stevens and Brooks, the Police éan God, by whom man is erolved Ramazan (goal); J. E. Potter and for which a charge of $250 will forwards who are paying so Person, not very young, dry, to the engender the capacity or freedom G. Sommer

(full-backs) M. be made. This will be flowed well at the moment.

point, morose, and notoriously to sin A mortal sinner is not Hassan, W. A. Reed and J. Parker by a dance at the Club de Re relo,

In the Second Division a competent. One would have trust-İ

God's man.

}

Mile. Clara was a small, next

(Half-backs) and G.ER. Divett, S. for which the entrance fee will be grand game should be witnessed her unhesitatingly with a doen-

"God is as incavable of prodne A Fowler, Gurbachan Singh, J.

How then is it possible for Him clash

to create man subject to thía tria)

zide

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ed between the Engineers andiment concerning the national de- The superintendent, who The former fences.

ing sin, sickness, and death as He M. Pinto and D. J. Nooy as my Major Campbell, Chairman of the East Lance. is of experiencing these error.Civilian

for to-morrow's the Hockey Umpires' Board, and have a lot at stake in this game)bad come into contact with her z Mr. G. T. Palmer, Hon. Secretary and cannot afford to drop a good deal during his investign The side to represent the Civi- of the same body, will umpire to point if they are of errors man who is made lians against Macau

anggested that the to win the tions, even the divine likeness? Does God will be selected from the follow-officiates instead of Mr. Pa'mer.

strain of the whole affair had per- to-morrow day, unless Captain F. da Costa championship. create a material man out of

ng:-

The game between the Fus-haps got on her nerves. But Mara-P. Almada; R. Bowro Does divine (Radio) and G, Sommer (Club); J. E and Inerte da Cmta: F. Nolaxeo, Eother interesting game in the stabbed M Folavene while he was Ramzan (KITC.); A E. P. Guest and N. Cardosa; 3, Nolasco. A Achers and the Navy is the only her description of how she had busy at his desk, and of the steps Love commit a fraud on humanity Potter (Club), M. H. Hassan (Radio) Ramalen. P. Angelo, E. Rozorio and Second Division.

she had taken, with her usual com- by making m*N incired to sin and W. A Boed (Club); L. Oliveira A. Angelo, and then punishing him for it? University), G. E. R. Direct (Cha). The Colour site will be selected}'Army) and Lt. Willisons (Array); G. petence, to avoid in-rimination. E. E. Divert (Club). The E. M. Paw-on convinced him that her nerves Would any one call it wise and A. Fowler (Club), Awtar Singh from the following:

K.LT.C.), A. P. Souza (KLT.C), J. A. B. Owen (Navy): 'A..E.'P Guest on (Army) Garbacksa Sinch good to create the primitive, and M. Pinto (KLT.C.), Gurb¬chan Singh | #Radis). Kishen, Sinah (Azug), and}/Radio), Idon Burch. (Navy). LT/Were a good deal better than his/ then punish The derivative?" (Radio), D. C. Nooy (Club) and A. 3 E. Petzzz (Chab Lt Dawin Singhy (Azure), Rob

Lt. Wraith ona." (Navy), W. A. Rood (Club), Alaf Dis (Navy) and Pts. Nolaz (Army). (Pages. 475 and 385).

Himself. Spirit? Does evil pro- ceed from good?

P. Sika (Argonauta).

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