10
INTERPORT -BOWLS.
IMPRESSIONS OF SECOND
TRIAL MATCH...
WANTED A NUMBER ONE.
(OY. OTAS.]
LAWN BOWLS.
ONE SECOND DIVISION
· MATCH,
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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1927.
Apart from the second Interport trial match, there was only one other lawn bowls match played on Saturday, A number of Club Championship competitions were in progress, however, at the Clubs. The bowls match referred to was between the Yacht Club and Taikoo
If Taikoo succeed in winning the remaining watch then they will be runners up in the second division na well as in the first.
and the Taikon team got Œ shots.
The Yacht Clat, secured 63 shots
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· LEAGUE TABLES.
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THE HONG KONG BILLIARDS LEAGUE.
THE POSITIONS OF THE CLUBS UP TO DATE.
This League is known as the Steel and Coulson's Billiard League
Son are the local agents. for which company H. Huttonjee
&
opened
MARINE COURT.
ARE PIG. COOLIES PASSENGERS:
CASE ADJOURNED TO BE THRASHED OUT.
LAST WORDS OF GREAT MEN.
FAMOUS SAYINGS OF HISTORY ONLY „SEE" IN MODERN TIMES.
**WAIT AND
(BY ARTHUR PONSONBY, M.P.)
Mary Toder said: "When I am
east that is what Mrs Rise, the dead and opened you shall And Calais lying upon my heart." At · lady-in-waiting, told Holinshed the chronicler. I learned it in "Little Arthur's History of England" in an abbreviated and more delicate form:"Calais will be written on
It was mentioned recently that a | known as tha "Steel Coulsons. Billiard League had been started in Billised Cup." Teams of six for Hong Kong."
each game are awarded two points on winning (aggregate score). In the event of a draw one point
Nobody is a tiresome as the man awarded each team. The team scoring the highest number of Marias Court on Saturday morn but you know that "never really An interesting 'case opened at the who spoils a story by saying, Oh, points for matches at the conclusioning, but was adjourned in order The Committee comprise of the League fixtures will be de-
that the question arising out of it happened!" What does it matter, Roberts (R. Signals), President: clared the winners.
if the story gives pleasure, is a Gunner Fogden (R.A.), Hon. Secre-
may be fully thrashed out. The League competition
Captain Spland, master of the good one, and is quite harmless tary C.S.M. Cannington (North on September 5th and continues
1.3. Devawongse, which came from
How much of what we call his ley (K.O.S.B.), Mr. Lewis, Bradselt. Mr. Godding, C.S. Yard competing are: R.A., Queen's
Regt., D.B.C., Northants, K.O.S.B in the Colony with more than 13 be surprised if we knew. More is a vestige of evidence for Anne The competition is for a Cup, to 'St. Patrick's. Club. Police, Warders, Passengers on heard, on August over, there is a great value in his- Boleyn having said with a laugh:
25tb. in contravention to the Ordinance.
tory which has no pretence at being I heard say the executioner was true. He pleaded not guilty and The Three Musketeers
Quertin Durward" and very good, and I have" a little
have neck." was represented by Mr. G. S. taught people more than many his Bugh-Jones,
Charles II's last words: "Let not poor Nelly starve," I feer sure are true, and there is quite good evidence for his apology for being
be competed for annually, and Revenue and Garrison Sergt. Mess.
Team... Garrison Sergt. Mess K.O.S.B.
Dockyard Recreation Club...
Positions to Data,
The positions to date
3 3
in the Lcáque are:-
Matchers. Played. Won. Lost. Pts. ... 3
1799
0
1790
Aggregate Points.
For Agst.
1271 1295
**3079-
362
1601
1500
1533
1364
1031
333
483
1333
1587
1484
1830
1369
1812
1379
*1747
Queen's
St. Patricks
Police
Warders
Pay Corps
LL
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In sultry weather the second trial match for the forthcoming inter- R.C. in the second division of the League. These are the only two. port bowls match with Shanghai clubs who have not completed their was played on the green of the Axtures in the League and they now ants), Sergt. Jolly (R.A.), Mr. I until November 24th. The teams Hoihow, was charged with arriving tory, is true? I dare say we should my heart." I do not believe there Craigongower C.C. on Saturday bayard tussle to win. They have to meet once more. Taikoo afternoon. There were no thrills only secured the points by the mar and the play was of a more uniform gin of three shots, and Edwards of -standard. That is not to say is the Yacht Club secured an eight- was impressive and Saturday's ether two rinks of the home team shot victory over Dienen, but the
games have not assisted in "solving|'(the Yacht Club)-went down, the problem of who is to be the Colony's No. 1 against Shanghai. The whole four again played below their usual form in League matches, the best being Omar. Wallace was not so “uncanny as on the first ocasion, but he outclassed Mactar- lane, who had a six notched against him in the fourth head. Pendered eclipsed Gray, who has often bean: seen to better advantage. In the Kowloon D.R.C...12 12 No. 3 position Cullen was the best Taikoo R. C. 19 * of the four and strengthened, his Police R.C.12 chances for selection. Holland C.9.0.0.12 5 0 T played a little gingerly " at Craigengower....12
ms, but his right arm was only Kowloon C.C. ........19.
Shots For and Against. la couple of days cut of the sling.
Brown was again off colour.
For. Agst. Up. Dn. Kowloon D.R.C. 761 537 174 Taikoo R.C... 133 658 Kowloon B.G.C. 793 095 C.S.C.C... 793 708 Police R.C. 653 799 Craigengawer... 661 715 Kowloon C.C.... 509 761
Morrison was not so erratic as before and had generally the better of Holland. At No. 9 Basa play ed ever so much better. Raid, who was opposed to him, got in several rather nice shot", but his play was not up to interport standard.
In the other rink Smith started well, but fell of. McCubbin, & Fast-moment importation, played a steady game and was always in the vicinity of the jack. He filled the place of McLeod, who was indis posed. It appears the place was offered to Whiteford, who declined the honour: Anyhow, although bet. ter known in soccer circles, McCut
din shained both the No. I's in the same rink.
As
The First Game.
rink
the Pendered-Caray faished first I will give the scores here first: Atkinson
.." Ban
Cullen
Umar
Reid
Brown
The positions in the League are:
Division I,
P. W. D. L. Pts.
0 0 24
1 4 13
6 0 6 19 Kowloon B.G.C. 13 3 1 6 11
3 0 * 0 11
Division II.
73 .98
R.A. Sergt. Mess
Northants
R.E. and R.C.S.
ARTILLERY AQUATICS.
TO BE HELD TOMORROW.
AT R.A.S.C. CAMBER.
SHOWER OF GOLDEN COINS.
HISTORIC DISCOVERY IN ROME.
A
..
Mr. C. H. Thompson (Boardingtory books Officer) prosecuted and gave evid Sometimes we may be rather un- ence to the effect that when the ship fair to our historical villains in arrived on "August, 25th he found our anxiety to make them : pię such on unconscionable time 33 passengers on board. Thirteenturesque. I believe Nero was real. dying." King Edward VII's re were marked as through passengers ly a very nice man; he did not mark on coming to after the opera- Mr. Hugh-Jones submitted that kill his mother, nor did he addiction which delayed his coronation the alleged passengers were pig when Rome was burning. But Will my people ever forgive coolies, and that it was necessary to perhaps we had better leave that me?" was invented by a distin- have them on board to attend to the alone, as to "fiddle while Rome is guished journalist and circulated swine. They were not passengers, burning" has become a very use at the time. Mr. Hugh-Jones asked that some
ful saying,
Drake And The Spaniards. definite ruling be made on the
Injustice To King John, matter so that masters would know
A very picturesque saying is at what they could do without incur-painted too black.
King John, I am sure, has been tributed to Sir Francis Drake ring the risk of prosecution.
He stood up while he was playing bowls on Pir. against the Pore, consequently he mouth Hoe, and Howard was abused by the monks when they urging him to put to sen at once wrote about him. had a bad temper, but he showed plenty of time to win this game He may have to meet the Armada: "There is great character, and loved England, and thrash the Spaniards, too." over which he
was continually I must confess I always thought travelling. He must have made Louis XV. said: "Aprés moi le some pungent remark when he was deluge," but it seems to have been forced to sign Magna Carta. It is Mme. de Pompadour.
He pra curious that no one has invented bably had not the sense to say any- a good one for him. It was an thing as neat. occasion for an epigram
The case was adjourned until the next arrival of the ship in port, when the question will be thorough ly gone into by the Court.
NO QUARANTINE FLAG. Mr. P. J. Stolem, master of the Norwegian ship Srale, pleaded
guilty" to a breach of the quar antine regulations.
Rome, Aug. 2ad A chance blow from the pick of There will be two military aqua a labourer working on the founda tic meetings this week. The third tions of a new house in the eastern annual swimming gala for Service region of Rome brought down :
It appears that he omitted to fly the quarantine flag on entering shower of golden coins on__the astonished worker's head.,
this port from Hoihow, which had coins have proved to be the most
These been declared an infected port, and important and most complete addi- also failed to go to the quarantine tion in modern times to specimens
anchorage. of money of the earliest centuries of the Imperial epoch
17
41 54
190
P. W. D. L Pts 3 09 -0
0 4 20 13 13
Kowloon C.C.14 11 East Point RC...14 101 Taikoo R.C._ ......13 Kowloon B.G.C...14 Club de Recreio 14 C.SC.C....14 Craizengower....14 Royal II.K.Y.C.19
6 11
0
9
0 3 18
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3
09 10
4
0 10 8
1 "0:18
2
جيد
Shots For and Against,
For. Agst. Up. Dr. Kowloon C.C. 862 733 129 East Point R.C. 843 729 193 Taikoo R.C... 800" 714 Kowloon B.G.C. 854 733 119
Club de Recreio 788 800 C.S.C.C. 752 835 Craigeagower 745 546 Royal HR.Y.C. 609 506
85
INTER-DEPARTMENTAL BOWLS.
**
86
101
250
CUP WON BY SANITARY
DEPARTMENT.
mea is to be held at the R.A.S.C. Camber, on Thursday afternoon, details of the programme have already been published.
The annual aquatic sports of the Royal Artillery, is to be held at the I.A.S.C. Camber to-morrow afternoon beginning at 3.30.
The outstanding events of the
programme, which we give below are the hall mile unit (British) Team Race and the H.K.S. Brigade R.tA. Championship,
The Programme, The programme of events is as under :-
..
Unit Relay Race (British)-Free Style: 1st man swims 30 yards; 2nd, 60 yds. ard, #0 yds.; 4th. 90 yds.; stb, 60 yds.; 6th. 30 yds.; 7th, 20 yds.
Indibidual Race, 50 yds. (British). -20 yds. Breast, 30 yds. Back, 30 yds. Free Style. For Competitors not competing in the Unit Relay Race.
Diving (British).-Three dives each Competitor. Straight diving.
Individual Championship (Bri tish).-150 yds. Free Style. (a) W.Oa and N.C.O's. (b) Gunners. HK. S. Bde. R.A. Championship, 00 yds. Free Style.
Pendered (skip) 20 Cray (skip) 14|
The first head was a beauty but the second was execrable Reiz put up the best wood in the third head as did Cullen in the fourth. The fifth head was a little better, and in the next four heads the No. 1's. gave of their beat the whole after- Boon. Basa and Callen were now
The Inter-Departmental Lawn eaming into the picture. Pen Bowls competition was concluded Obstacle Race (British). dered was likewise playing very yesterday afternoon, the final match steadily.
Children's Race-(a) Boya; (b) being played between the Sanitary Girls, and twelfth heads saw spirit Department and the Police on the
Hall Mile-R.A. Units (British), Irsa duel Létwcen
Omar and Civil Service Cricket Club green Teams of 4, Free Style. Atkinson, but Basa. was very This is the second year of the com-
Relay Race (Indian), Teams, dangerous. On, the 13th head quite a lot of argument arose. With one Petition, and the Cup, which is H.KS. Bde, R.A.
donated anonymously, has for the Sub-Section Relay Race, 30 yds.
tary Department.
The tenth, eleventh,
The point of the discovery near the Via. Salaria which traverses the area has so far been comparatively little explored by archaeologists,
but is known to contain a vast net-
work of catacombs, together with numerous sites of pagan sepulchres of the earliest centuries.
It was one such private family tomb that the labourer struck, and the money poured from a burial. terracotta vase that his pick inad- vertently smashed.
Defendant said he was unaware that Hoihow had been declared infected.
He was fined 8100, or two months' imprisonment in default.
NOT A COXSWAIN,
boat Kweng Dien pleaded guilty. A Chinese engineer of the motor to taking the boat out without a certificated coxswain on board.
He stated that the coxswain, went
ashore, and he just took the wheel.
Commenting that this was a dan gerous practice both to his own boat and to other craft, the Marine Magistrate imposed a fine of 850, six weeks' hard labour in default.
Altogether 250 pieces, all of the highest currency value, were found.or forming a complete series of the gold issues of the reigns of the Em perors
Traja Kadrian, An- toniaus, and Marcus Aurelius. The zaoney is in a perfect state of pre- servation with all inscriptions ensi- ly legible and practically tim- tarnished.
The discovery could not be con- cealed, and the police acon had complete knowledge of the impor- tance and extent of the find. The collection is not yet catalogued in detail, as the coins are at present being kept in the hands of the Questura, pending official report and the adjustment of treasure trove awards. Even the King, who is recognised as one of the leading numismatiste of Europe, has not
WONDER-BOY OF THE
NAVY.
MANY DISTINCTIONS OF
DEVONPORT YOUTH.
its opportunities for promotion, The Royal Navy of to-day, with offers a splendid career for the youngster who has ambition, and it was not without good reason et that the Admiral-Superintendent
Devonport Dockyard (Rear Adml Oliver Backhouse) told. the boys of the Impregnable training establishment that wardroom ranks
out and reach them.
When Galileo, who maintained that the earth weat round the sun, was made to recant by the Inquisi tion, we were told that he stamped his foot and muttered, Eppur a muove." He never said any thing of the kind really, but it is to be hoped that children will continue to be taught in the schools that he did. I am not sure, how ever, in these Einstein days, that the earth does go round the sun.
Eton boys are well grounded in Wellington's saying that the battle of Waterloo was won on the play ing fields of Eton, and also in the Iron Duke's command,
"Up. Guards, and at 'em," although he never said, either.
W45
his
not
Both Strafford and Wolsey "mp- pear to have been epigrammatic when let down by their Royal masters. Strafford, on, hearing that Charles had signed the bill of attainder which menat execution, exclaimed
"Put your trust in Kings a somewhat obvious remark, Wolsey was more eloquent: "If I had served God as diligently as I have done the King, He would not have given me. Shake- over in my grey hairs." speare's version of it is hardly an improvement; Had I but served my God with half the zeal I served my king, he would not in my age left me naked to mine have
enemies
Among the most dramatic are the Striking phrases and last words supposed last words of Cranmer. have been put in the mouths of who stretched his right hand aut This celebrated people. It would be into the flames, crying: difficult to find documentary proof hand hath offended." for any one of them. Some are quite frankly apocryphal.
How. ever, we may accept them with the Italian comment (I do not know who is responsible for it), Sc so
rero, é ben trovato.
Great Opportunities Missed. But very many great people are not credited with any memorable sayings at all, or perhaps it is that they said so many that single sen- tences have never been detached. For instance, one would expect. many from Napoleon. A few, per- exhortation to his soldiers in haps, might be found, such as his
** Du
haut de
Rabelais is said to have remark- ed calmly when he was dying, played out." Bus Heine's death
Drop the curtain, the farce is
bed utterance is about the best: Egypt: "Dieu me pardonnera; c'est son pyramides quarante siècles vous métier" (God, will pardon me; it contemplent (Forty centuries is His job). Goethe's "Licht, are watching you from the top of mehr licht" (light, more light) was those pyramida). So dramatis n accepted as meaning his first vision figure might have been expected to of the radiance of the next world. leave an unforgettable saying when As a matter of fact, he was only the curtain dropped on the Last blind
woud to play Pendered's rink lying second time been won by the Sani- (British), Firal, Teams of 8, Free handled the coins that will be awaited those who would stretch asking someone to pull up the Act.
one and he was told to run the jack through with the possibility of The Sanitary Department bent scoring three. The effort nearly
the Police yesterday by a margin came off, but the three went to Gray's rink. It was sheer misforo cight shots. tune, but Cuilen's direction was sound in a game of this kind. The score was now 14-12 in favour of Gray, but thanks in the main to Bass Pendered's side scored in the remaining five heads and won by 20-11.
Wallace . Macfarlaña.
In this rink the result wast
Laing
Smith
Morrison"
Wallace
(skip) 19
Oswick
McCubbin
·Hollaud W. Macfarlane (akip) 13
The first head was a fair one, but
The teams and scores were:- Sanitary Department: Smith, Roylance, Duncan and Hill (skip) 199
Police: Mist, Marks, Reed' and Sword (skip)-14.
Following the match the Cup was presented to the winning team.
A CORRECTION.
A slight error crept into the note by Observer" on Saturday in connection with his reference to
the seondus aurocious the yachting. The writer of the yacht
ing notes, appearing in the same third head Macfarlane's rink was lying a good couple when Smith issue, was inadvertently referred to rolled in for shot with a beauty. "Kau Sang." The name should
have red" Châu Kung
Morrison was the hero of the fourth. head which yielded no fewer than six to Wallace. Laing was short in the sixth head, but Oswick trailed the jack to the brink of the ditch.
"MOTHER INDIA."
Morrison had hard lines with both CAMPAIGN AGAINST A BOOK,
The Trial Gaze,
class hatred.
#
CALGUISTA.
Style.
Pillow Fight (British). Pillow Fight (Indian), H.KS. Bde. RA
Water Polo.-Winners R.A Cup (3lat H. Bty.,) n. Rest of R.A. (12th and 20th H. Batt.).
Presentation of Prizes.
VILLAGE LIGHTING IN WALES.
SHOPKEEPER'S ENTER-
a wonderful additicz to the Rome National Museum, filling exactly many lacunae in the famous collec tion of Imperia coins housed therein.
DEATH ON MONT BLANC.
WOMAN FROZEN IN THE SNOW.
PARIS. Mont Blane has claimed acother victim in the person of Mme. Jeanne Duan, of Cologne, who has Leen frozen to death cn its mowy slopes. Her death is attributed to imprudence in setting out with two companions to climb Mont Blanc without & guide. She and her two friends, starting from Saint Ger-
A
A famous English judge, Cromwell's "Remove that bau-. It was on that occasion that Lord Tenterden, we are told, said | bla" has become part of our Par- special mention was made in the with his last breath: "And now, liamentary history. Politicians reports of the senior boy of
we have the gentlemen of the jury, you will are phrase makers, but ship Instructor Boy William consider your verdict."
nothing in the nature of a house- James Frank Collings-and others
Witty Vespasian.
hold word from Disraeli or Glad were urged to emulate his example.
Pitt, when he was dying, never
stone. In modern times, it is true, It was stated that he had taken said, "My.country! Oh, how I have been given Wait and full marks for every subject in sea-
Sce." But although this saying manship and 571 marks out of 600 leave my country but I could was undoubtedly said (because I in gannery. To be senior boy of do with one of Bellamy's veal pies. heard it), I doubt if it is sufficient- such a training establishment as There seems some slight evidencely inspiring to be taken up by the Impregnable is a proud posi- for his having said, after receiving posterity as a watchword or motto. the news of Austerlitz in 1800, tion
I have at my "Little Arthur's pointing to map of Europe, History of England." It was full Roll up that map; it will not be of sayings, specially of Kings Far wanted these ten years."
be it from me to spoil any of them.. Royal personages are responsible They are an admirable way of sum- for a good many sayings from the ming up a life or pointing a moral. earlieat times. A very witty jest My complaint is that there are not the Emperor more of them Might not a com- is attributed to Vespasian, who, ridiculing the petition be started for the inven- „ divine honours and title of diens tion of some new ones! As a be bestowed upon Cesars after death, ginning the first question might exclaimed with his dying breath:
What did King John say Sixteen months ago he came to
"Ut pato, deus fio" (suppose when he signed Magna Carta the Imprenable. ∙He has A I am changing into a god). More and later: What did Napoleon younger brother in the Impreg probably Suetonius, the historian, say when he lost the Battle of nable with him, and an & rescue
invented this. to younger brother still is waiting go to Greenwich. Collings is not yet 17, and his talents do not end with the seamanship and gunnery mentioned in the reports at the prizegiving
vais les Brids, climbed as far as
PRISE..
Pengarn and Bow Street, two amall Welsh villages
near Aberystwyth, are lighted by a E. Janes, the proprietor of the the poitt known as Aiguille du electricity plant owned by Mr. W.
Mr. Gooter, but there they lost their general shop at Pengarn. Jonte know nothing about electric way in a dense arist, and were con installation or oil engines, but he pelled to pass the night lying in" and his son installed the whole of the snow, with the result that Mme. the plant themselves. They are the Dunn died from exposure, Her sole staff of this toy" electricity body was recovered by works. The current is conveyed by party of guides after a very peri- overhead wires to houses, shops,
laus climb. chapels, and farms, and it lights over 400 lamps.
to
315 MILES WALK IN 72
-HOURS.
RAILWAYMAN'S NON-STOP
FEAT
other
Collings is a Devonport lad, whose home is in Duke-street. His father was in the Navy before him, and it is probable two. brothers will follow him into the senior service. As a boy he was sent to the Greenwich School and was thore for four years, rising to the rank of Chief Petty Officer.
Boxer and Athiste.
Sven
DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES.
GREAT BRITAIN TO LEAD THE WORLD.
be:
Waterloo 1"
motors.
woods. Holland, was miles short with his first and had bad luck with
Canadian National Railways with with his recond. Macfarlane did
The furious agitation which is To a Picie représentative Mr.
their new Diesel-Electric Railway nothing to improve the position but being worked up throughout India Jones, sen., said I came here
He is the heavy-weight boxing
Cars. These cars, it will be remem Wallace came up with one that against Katherine Mayo's book, from London, and I could not get
champion of the establishment, wis
bered, are propelled by a special- meant busines, trailing the jack Mother India," precedes what is used to the inconvenience and poor"
captain of the Rugger team last
ly designed Beardmore Diesel en- into the ditch and securing the shot expected to be a bitter debate in light of the oil lamps in general
gine of 160 nominal b.h.p. direct amidst cheers Play was tame for the Assembly, where Rangaswami use in the village, so I decided
season, and is the stroke of the a while after this, although Hol- Iyengar,
Great Britain bide fair to lead coupled to a generator which drives the secretary of the buy small electric lighting plant
pulling cutter crew which in six land and Morrison were hard on Swaraj party, is demanding the for my own use. I mentioned this Taking no sleep and barely two races this summer won five firsts the world in the design of Diesel the car through the usual electric
lacomotives. 2 second prize the latter each other's becla. Wallace's side proscription of the book on the to one or two neighbours, and they hours reat for hasty meals, and
Particulars of an engine of 1,900 These engines themselves are of weat on to win rather comfortably ground that it contains libellous asked me if I would get a set large Linder, the Swiss chimney sweep, being for the Prince of Wales
record by trophy at Saltash regatta, when b.b.p.. designed by Russian en-two types-one a four-cylinder of by ID-13..
statements calculated to promote enough to enable me to supply a cripple, created a
them, too. Then the officers of the covering the distance from Paris they wore only beaten by a crew gincere and built in Germany, 180 b.h.p. and the other of the same Reports of Mir. Pilcher, chapel asked if they could come in to Strasbourg.rof 315 miles in 72 of seamen from the Valiant. He shows that it carries sufficient oil bore and stroke, but of eight cylin
has also done well at athletica in fuel to cover 1,000 miles without | ders and rated at 320 b.hip. The M.P.'s recent paper before the 1912 also. I consented to get a bigger hours, beating, his last year's re Club, to which he is alleged to have plant than I had intended, but cord by seven hours
runing and Jumping and had replenishment, which distance is latter engine drives a car -163 ft. declared that India's widowa, to when the news went round many M. Linder is a porter at the rail-qualified in life-saving, being a covered on 25 per cent, of the fuel long, weighing 14 tons, and carry-
good swimmer.
consumed over a similar distance ring 120. passengers with luggage, to the number of 30,000,000, are re people expressed the opinion that way station at Zurich.
That is where I learned to go garded as under the curse of the such & benefit should not be co
His mother proudly showed his by a steam driven locomotive of at a maximum speed of over 80 numerous trophies when a Naval equivalent horse-power.
m.p.h. gods, and are sluts at home and fined to one part of the village. So without sleep (ho said). I am at
It can draw a load of from 800 prostitutes abroad, are being given I. increased the size of the plant the station every morning at seven and Military Record reporter call-
add fuel to again, and got permission from the o'clock loading milk trains, anded at the home, but Collings him- to 1,350 tons apary rasonable
It is capable of an average of great prominence, and ch is lend County Council to run the wires every evening I am back again at self is modest and unassuming. He gradient. But it cost about 450,000
fre. ing the campaign, declares that across the roads where necessary. 11 o'clock: I do my training be- loves a sailor's life, and his ambi marks (£22,300), and has a maxi-62 mp.h. It has also done a non- Mr. Pilcher is a shameless liar. The demand for current has grown tween 4 and 7 o'clock in the morntion is to climb the ladder of pro mum speed of saly about 35 sailcs stop run across Canada, creating อ record in railway history. These It is fortunate that such cowards steadily, and I have recently puting before I go on duty. I general-motion as quickly as possible. By an hour.
little walk of 12 or 13 virtue of being an instructor boy
engines are British, having been grow heroic only when at a safe in my third set and extended the ly take
designed and constructed specially after the foregoing game, being distance. In India he would re-lined to the end of Bow Street: My miles to keep myself fit, except on be remains in the Impregnable a
for the work by William Beard-1 Wallace, Cullen, Bass, and "Atkin""""ceive the "just rezard of public son and I made the change-over-in 1.Bunday, when I go for a stroll of few months longer than the oth results with those obtained by the more add. Co., Ltd
Tboys. flogging."... son or Smith
The Selection Committee met at the end of the match and decided to play the third trial game (one rink) on Saturday, October 1st. After weeding out the probables and possibles they selected the following-rinks...
Taing"
Atkinson Smith Holland
Basa Cullen
Wallace (skip) Pendered (skip)
Reserves: Omar and Macfarlane.
This points to the final selection
a single night.".
about 60 miles.
Beardmore Engines in Canada.
This ofinterest to compare these
Record in Bailway History.
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