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LOCAL FOOTBALL.

YESTERDAY'S 'GAMES.

WINS FOR RA, AND K.O.S.B..

The following are the results of games played in the Hong Kong League yesterday:

Division I.

RA.; Scots Guards, 1. K.O.S.B.'., 3: Queen's Regt, l.

Scots Guards r. BAN These teams met an the Chatham

Road ground yesterday in their re turn League game, the Guarda win ning by the odd goal in three. The Artillery took

up. the attack from the start, but Joyce sent in wide. The Guards returned and Scott sent over from long range. Lench got

Aird went

away bus shot over. through and slipped to Scott but offside relieved. The B.A returned

LAWN TENNIS.

H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT

CONTINUES.

DA FAST MATCH.

Only one match was played in the Open Championship of the Colony yesterday, but those present on the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts were treated to a fast game, in the Open Singles between Ho Ka Lau and Lim Peng Chin. It was a hard struggle lasting over an hour and a half, out of which Ha a Lan emerged victorious by three sets to one. The winner is a familiar figure on the local courts, but was absent from the Tourns ment last year as he was away in Shanghai Hs seems, however, to have improved considerably since the last appeared in the Champion

ships and has cultivated

Tery

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, 1928,

THE TREVESSA

TROPHY

WIN FOR THE DOUGLAS

COMPANY.

J.C.J.L NOT IN THE RACE.

* HAIYANG " WINS EASILY,

Good sailing weather conditions attended the ninth bi-annual con- test between ship's lifeboats for the Travessa Trophy yesterday after noon. The race is held under the auspices of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht and the arrangements, wate all that could be desired, leaving no room for misunderstandings of any kind. Each competitor was provided with a chart of the course which started from Channel Rocks, theres to Kowloon Rock (P), Mark off Yacht Club. (S), Cust Rock Gas

croes a-line from West to East

Commodore J. L Pearson,

CENSURE ON A DOCTOR.

ANONYMOUS LETTERS

JUSTIFIED.

SCENE WITH CORONER AFTER VERDICT.

PASSION PLAY BY JAPANESE.

THE FROTH- BLOWERS.

VICAR MOBBED IN CHURCHYARD.

NON-CHRISTIAN WRITES: GOSPEL STORY.

· FROM · ··NEW-ANGLE.

REMARKABLE GROWTH OF THROWN INTO BUSHES BY

· THE ORDER.

CASE IN COURT.

CONGREGATION.

POLICE INJURED.

One of the most remarkable and THE FROTHBLOWER PIPE. ASTONISHING SCENES

The adjourned inquest on a man named Cecil James Bissett, 24, of Petrockstow, Devon, whose funeratetriking plays ever 'staged in Japan the coroner stepped in consequenco of two anourious letters, was held at Torrington."

Mr. Thomas Tickle, Devon County analyst, stated that an analysis of the organs, revealed a quantity of

rodine.

came to an end in December låt

This is "The Christ," a diamatica tion of some of the leading event in the life of Christ.

Written by a non-Christian Japanese and acted by non-Chris- tians, it, nevertheless, deals rever eatly and sympathetically with the Gospel story, which, with a few miner exceptions, it follow's

author, once saw the famous las

It seems that Koryoku Sato, its on Play at Oberammergau, Good,

Dr. W. F. Mitchell, of Hather. leigh, sant that when Bissett's father called on him he said that his son was suffering from constipation. closely. ing received an urgent message, why The Coroner (air, Brown): Hav did not you call on him fIt was not an urgent message. If I had should have gone like a shot.

Dr. Mitchell said that he thought death was caused by acute influenza the certificate.

SERVICE

A motion by the Ancient Order of Frothblowers Ltd, asking for au

DARWEY, Feb. 18th. injunction to restrain the defend The vicar of St. Cuthbert's, Dar ants, Messrs Delacout Bros, Ltd., wea, the Rev. E. B. Lausin, OB from passing off goods-zamels, leaving, the church this morning tobacco pipes-as goods of the following amazing scenes of pro- plaintiffs by marking them with the test against. Anglo-Catholic ritual word "Frothblower" was beard in the services of the church, waa the Dancary Division by Mr. mobbed by a large number of Justice Russell on February Th

Mr. J. Ricardo appeared for the plaintiffs: Mr. F. E. Bray for the defendants.

Mr. Herbert Temple, the present Mr. Ricardo mid that in 1994 sceretary of the plaintiffs, desired

parishioners who had actended this service, and, with several police! the bushes in the churchyard. men and detectives, was thrown in

Two of the detectives, Detective

aggressive methods, besides hitting Buoy (P), finish at the Yacht Club thought the boy needed me. I however, as were the actors and to benefit certain charities. He in Inspector Fenton and Detective

harder than before. Lim Peng Chin is the champion of the local Uni

too

the staging there, Christ, he thought, was made to appear weak and effeminate. He deter

vented the name "Ancient Order.

of Frothblowere To become a Sergeant Kenyon, were injured. member of the order one paid and the vicar had to be dragged which only cost Mr. Temple S 3d for which one received sleovelinks out to the wafety of the street,

and Gill was dropped in the versity and with more experience CM.C., R.N., was an interested/He thought be was safe in givined, therefore, to produce to buy, the balance, after deducting where he was guarded by mounted

penalty area. Leach took the spot kick and Jackson stopped the ball, Leach following up returned it into the net. The Guards put on pres- sure but failed to get level before the whistle sounded for the interval. The Goards attacked strongly when the second half commenced and the EA. defence was severely tested. Leach dropped back to assist the defence and for a time

should figure prominently in the

future,

There was little difference in the styles of the two contestants yes terday. Both adopted aggressive tactics and always worked for open- ings. Ho Ka Lau relied on muscular methods in pressing home his ad vantage, while Lim depended on wrist work at the net and greater agility in retrieving dificult shots. His chief fault was in not lobbing at the proper times.

The match opened at an unusually the game was Guards attack Artil fast pace and both players appear lery defence. Keeping up the pre-ed to be in fine form. Lim was the

spectator of the race from his own launch The Yacht Club officials insiuding Mr. A. L. Shields (Com modore) followed the race on the C.P.R. steam launch Vancouver.

Owing to the absence in pcrt of all Java-China Japan-Lijn vessels, whose entries have won on the bat four occasions, there were fewer boats competing, and their rivals, the Douglas Steamship Company, were again prominent with two catries. Mr. Twibill (Second Officer) and his crew on a Haiyang boat secured the trophy for the Douglas Company for the fourth time, win uing with ease. One of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson's entries took

The Competing Boats,

Booing.

and as the vicur with his strong There was an outburst of boding,

guard passed along the road in the direction of the vicarage, attempts were made by a crowd of seven or eight thousand people to rush the palies..

going to a fund for charitica. He the expense of the membership book, police and other constables on foot. mads officers of those members who new members. The highest dignity obtained the greatest number of was that of Cloudburst," held by the member who obtained 2,000 new tremendous thing, with a member members. The order grew to be a ship of 630,000, and £70,000 had been accumulated for charitable. who might take exception to his purposes. They now sold pennants treatment of come of the other for motor-cats, wreckties, tankards, Gospel characters.

man like the boy's father would walk his own conception of the Messiah Mr. Brown: Do you think an old emilar play in Japanese, based on four miles to your surgery if the and of the other leading charac somewhere for a pill, and I don't love of this Savious of the world boy was not Ul-Ho had to walk

tars, emphasismy in partienar the know that he did walk.

for mankind and showing His manly A Woman's Hinexs............ strength of character and majestic had an acute suspicion of the author pretion of the Central Figure is Mr. Brown said that they they personality. In so far as his inter of the anonymous letters, and a woman had been summoned to atmirably, though there may be some concerned, he has succeeded ad- tend that inquest. She had been conveniently, taken ill

Police-Sergeant Phillpotts said that Bissett was in financial difficul.

ties.

The coroner said that the infor- mation that there was something wrong was justified, as if the man had been treated at the time he There were plenty of means of would have been living to-day, tounteracting poison.

There

are women

Mr. Ricardo: Yes, an offshoot

and they get a brooch or a scarfpia Order of Fairy Belles(laughter) Her sudden was formed called the Ancient

for their ba

Mounted police were in action,

5rst to secure the lead, but after sure, the Guards were awarded a

some spirited play Ho Ka Lan pass penalty and Aird made no mistake, ed at 43. Lim then beat his op-second place. beating Fletcher with a well placed posent brilliantly at the net and won the next three games for the shot. A struggle for the lead then

first act. Ho Ka Lau pulled up ensued, both reams playing bright very well in the second set and football. From a centre by Hill, although Lim put up a very good dine, Matheson & Company (Indo, to do so three times. The neglig-way from the usually accepted ver- they pay us a percentage of their church wire inordinary. The

Gill beat Jackson with a fine header giving the Gunners the lead. The Guards pressed strongly to get on terms but the B.A. defence held out and when the final whistle sounded

the Gunners were leading by two goals to one.

K.0.8.B.'s 'r. Quaen's Regt. At Sookinpoo, the K.O.S.B.'s beat the Queen's Begt. by three goals to one. The Queen's were the first to threaten danger, Morris sending in a shot that cleared the bar: The A.O.S.B.'s took the ball to the other end, Curtiss clearing a centre trom Alexander. Stock got close in but sent the ball straight at Rowbotton. A shot from Richard Bots found MacDougall out of posi tion but the ball hit the post and rebounded to play.

The game was very fast and excit ing each team. putting in good work, the defences being very sound. Half-time; no score.

defence he took it at 63. Follow ing that he outplayed Lim who fell off somewhat and whose shots be- came short. He won the third set with case.. Lim recovered wonder- fully in the fourth set and secured a lead of two games from the start. By careful play and judicious plac ing, he carried the score to 42 in his favour, hut. Ho Ka Lau who had by this time the faeasure of him equalised and won the next game also. Lim had the misfortune to develop cramp at this stage and failed to stay Ho Ka Lau's offen- sive in the tenth game losing the sei and match in consequence.

Handicap Events.

handicap ties and a good number Keen play was the feature of the

of matches were decided.

Yesterday's results were as fol low-

་་

Open Singles, Second Round. 16, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.

Ho Ka Lau beat Lim Peng Chin,

Handicap Singles "A"

D; S. Green (rec. 15/1) beat Dr. D. J. Valentine (rec, 2/0), 3-5, 86, 100.0

10.0

The second half opened with the K.O.S.B.'s attacking strongly but

-G. C. Grove (owe 1/8) beat J. E. the Queen's defence held out.

A Henry

::(reo. 15/1), 40, 6-2, 7-5, penalty, to the K.0.5.B.'s wae miss

Handicap Doubles. ed by Davey,"

WA. Nowers and E. D. Law Toal had hard luck with a shotence (owe 5/6)" beat I. II. C. that hit the post. The Queen's were ghet and J. Wilkie (rec. 15), 6-1, the first to score, Richardson beat- ing MacDougall following good work on the wing by Caldicutt. This reverse woke the Borderers up for almost-from the centre kick the ball was in the net, McGlinchey beating Bowbottom from close

Dr. G. E. Aubrey and G. W. Sewell (owe: 3/0) beat H. Owen Hughes and H. R. Remington (owe

·3/6), 6-3, 2.0, 04,

Capt. B. B. Forster (scr.) beat E

Capt. E. HIJ Larkcom and H. B. Hancock and C. B. Johnson Kowe 3/6), 69, 0-3.

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dress waistcoat buttons, cigarette and at the foot of. Hawkshaw. Mary Magdalene, for instance, is casos, playing cards, cigarettes, avenie, near the vicarage, there shown as being quite incapable pipes, and cigars.

was a sharp skizmish," and "the" until the final scene at the Sepul-His Lordship: chre on the Resurrection morning, members!

police on foot had to struggle. of distinguishing between epiritual

shoulder to shoulder to save the vicar from being molested. As he and physical love. strikingly shown, however, in the realization of this difference is

icar calmly smoked a cigarette. walked along with his guard the

final scene when Christ epeaks to Suicide By Poisoning. her in the garden, a Tokyo corre The jury returned a verdict that spondent - informs the Morning Five beats entered for the racing, and added that Dr. Mitchell

Bissett committed suicide by poison- 'ont. two from the Douglas Steamship was guilty of negligence in not going

An Unconventional Mary. Company, two from Messrs. Jarta see Bissett after being requested also depicted in rather a different Mary, the Mother of Jesus, is

ence was such as to deserve reasure. aon, for she is shown as a gentle, Mr. Brown, censuring the doctor, but rather quernious old woman, said he fully agreed with the jury's whose motherly love makes her try verdict. Anyone would not walk to dissuade her don from exposing miles for n doctor unless a man was Himself to euch constant dangers. ill. The doctor was negligent in the way he had managed the case. Shojiro Sawags, one of the leading It is your money we want The principal part, played by be only too pleased to sell you one Mr. Ricardo: Oh, yes! We should In 25 years experience as coroner, actors in Japan, was magnifcentis (Laughter.) moneywe it was the first time he had had to done, and the makeup was perfect, In May, 1927, continued counsel, censure a doctor.

months past was packed, extra tallying

every respect with the Mr. Temple entered into a contract seats had to be brought in, and at closed, Mr. Brown and the doctor engaged in a depicted in pictures and carved of Bristol, who were to make a stand in the sales and in the popularly accepted appearance as with Messrs. Hall and Fitzgerald, least 200 people were compelled to heated argument on the Guding of the jury and the evidence about the

in all there were five sets of 12 Frothblower on it, and were to

barrel-shaped pipe with the word porch, messages sent to the doctor. The

China SN. Co.), and one from Messrs. Butterfield & Sure (China Navigation Co.). The competing boats and coxswains were:

No. L-Hailong (Capt. E. Wal ker), 98.1 feet, Douglas 3.S. Company.

H

No. L-Chipshing (Capt. D. G. Burleigh), 2 feet, Messrs. J.M. & Co.

No. 3-Cheongthing (Chief Officer Palmed), 24.2 feet, Mesars J.M. & Co.

No. Haigong (Second Officer

Twibil), 28.8 feet, Douglas 9.8. Co.

No. 5-Chinhua (Chief Ofcer Naamith), 23 feet, Messrs. Butterfield & Swire.

Progress Of The Race,

A good start was made at 358 Hailong, who drew the position p.m.with Capt. Walker on the nearest to Kowloon Rock, getting ahead of the others. The Haiyany (AL, Twibill) soon overhauled his Company's other entry and led her to Kowloon Rock by six lengths. The Chipshing and Cheongthing were together some way behind with the Chinhua lagging well astern.

Shortly after passing the Rock the Haikong drew level with the leader, but the Haiyang broke away on a course more towards the Kow 4oon Dock shore. Both bouts rowed sturdily, but the Heigang appeared to make better use of the wind.

The Haiyang rounded the mark boat about twenty lengths ahead of the Hailong. The Chipthing was third well behind, followed by the Chinhua, who had drawn ahead of the Cheongshing by some twenty five lengths-

After the court had

figures of Christ...

An effective barrier was formed at the vicarage, and Mr. Lauri brush and comb. Is that another The police were dealing with the. His Lordship. see a shingle was able to reach his home safely of their badges (Laughter.) crowd for half an hour afterwards. Mr. Ricardo No; wa make ar- and there were several serious Frothblower on the goods, and the initials of the order or the word people dispersed.

angements with the makers to put skirmishes, but eventually the

The scenes

ies of protest inside the

joined in singing no fewer than congregation of about 1,200 people thirty-eight hymne in an attempt

been protesting people of the neighbourhood have prevent the celebration of the sung Encharist, against which

for many noisily

profits.

*

His Lordship Can you buy a a member "Frothblower pipe without being

church

The sung Eucharist began at

jury, and the public remained in the most sinking of which have the sole right of sale in con- half-past one, and was due to be ia order of sequence, were the eideration of paying a royalty of ecluded an hour later. All seats dance Salome before Herod and 21. 6d. per dozen pipes. On Jime

court.

Yacht Club Commodore's Congratulations.

The helminan of the winning boat. Mr. Twibill received hearty

of the Yacht Club) expressed his engratulations at the Club hours,

Mr. A. L. Shields (Commodore thanks to the competitors, but on such a good day for racing he was sorry that more boats did not turn up. He also regretted that the J.C.J.L were unable to compete, this time,

The race, he said, bad been very close, and the Chipshing came in a good second. He congratulated the helmsman and his crew on their fine win.

his wife, the Last Supper, the trial 23rd, 1927, the plaintiff company his curate, the Rev. N. Crawshaw, were occupied when the vicar and before Pontius Pilate, the road to was incorporated as a company entered the church with the servers Golgotha, and the Crucifixionit limited by guarantee, and took over and the choristers, and the open- west.

the whole property and abilities

The last named was particularly of the Ancient Order of Frothing hyma waa permitted to be ren trayed the daus, forbidding hill Temple had applied to remeber vicar went into the pulpit, there impressive and wonderfully por- blowers In January, 1927, Mt. A few minutes later, when the dered without interruption..

the three crosses set up on the 30, which includes pipes, but his and more than a thousand people top, lit up Hashes of lighting, with "Frothblower in respect of class was a great outburst of protest, sky line; the Central Figure, naked applicatica was opposed by the de except for a white loin cloth, with fendants, and was still pending, and interrupting the service and rose and joined in singing bymus black streaming from the pierced The defendents said that they had preventing the vicar from delive side the two malefactors, the one made and sold pipes bearing the ing his sermon reviling Him and the other rebuk word "Frothblowers before the ang the reviler; the small silent plaintiffs were incorporated.

Half an hour went by, and Mr. group with the Blessed Mother

Lauria was still standing in his Mr. Justice Russell: What causo pulpit looking down at the scent. kaceling at the foot of the Cross of action have the plaintifs! They Onoo or twice it seemed that he and the Roman soldiers watching came into existence after the de on, some of them showing com fendants had made and sold "Frath- address, but each time he was wse on the point of beginning his plete indifference while others are blowers" pipes. It is possible that effectually stopped. visibly moved. The dramatic effect Mr. Temple might be the right. could not have been bettered. plaintiff. I suggest that there singers to hire. There was no He stood calmly waiting for the The Last Supper was portrayed should be no order on the motion on prospect of this, however, and when with equal fidelity to detail and the defendants undertaking to keep they sang All People that on was seemingly based on the famous an account until the trial of the earth do dwell" he was understood panting by Leonardo da Vinci, of action of all the pipes marked to remark. You might have kept which it was an almost exact repro Frothhlower or Frothblowers that for dinner time diction

which they sell. duction Peter's Dental

Mr. Bray eventually agreed to give the undertaking.

Mr. Shields accalled that the competition, was held in com: memoration of the wonderful feat of seamanship displayed by the officers and crew of the Treesia which was last in the Indian Ocean Thoy turned up in the lifebont after some twenty one days when all hope had been abandoned. The ciest of the race way to stimulate Peter's three-fold denial and his interest in the manning and hand subsequent penitence, and the ter Justice Russell said that on ling of ships boats, and he hoped rible remorse of Judas, the inter the defendants agreeing to give the that as the years went on more pretation of whose character from undertaking there would be no Rock Buoy, and the two Dougles. The trophy and cup for the show to great effect; but, with the whether the present plaintiffs or support will be given by those who start to finish was one of the out order except that costs be costs in go down to the sea in shipa etanding things in the play, were the action. He had grave doubts boats were rowing very furd. The winning helmuman were then re possible exception of the Cruci. any plaintiff had a good enues of Haiyang's more effective saile gave

acting occurred in the scene on the

the crown of thorne on His head, road to Golgotha, with the crowds boong and jeering as Christ, with stumbles wearily along and smally colapses under the weight of His

A streng tide and good breeze esemed to be favouring the boats from the mark boat to the Cust

Spokane Stange W. B...Cornaby and A. Pieres ) ber a lead of over a hundred yarde verved by Mr.Twihill amid much fixion, the most arresting piece of action.

With the scores level both teams (rec. 9/0) beat T. O. Bennett and worked for the lead. The X.O.8.B's M. M. Watson (rec-15/1), 6-1 6-5. had the better finish and Me- Mixed Doables.................. Glinchey taking the re-bound from Mrs. W. Woodward and C. W. F a shot by Stock that hit tho upright| Bishop (ree. 2/6) beat Mias Coppin headed into the net. Before the A. G. Coppin (rec. 15/4), 8-4, final whistle sounded Toal scored for the KO.8.B's the final whistle sounding with the E.0.6.B. win- ning by three, goals to one.

SCOTS PREPARING FOR IN- TERNATIONAL MATCHE

THROUGH BEUTER'S AGENCYS

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

Open Singles.

H. D. Rumjabat. Y. Sajiki I. M, A, Hazack 1. H. Yoshida, Handicap Singles "A"

H. Owen Hughes (scr.) O. C. Womack (rec. 5/6),

Lospon, March 13th. cer trial at Glasgow to- lay, the Boote draw with the Anglo-J. Scots, eacli mide netting once.

the bir

itionat

applatse

from the Haikong at the Buoy Mr. White's Reply. tained almost all the way was never Mr. A. H. White responded to and the lead which she had main-

confortably. in danger. The Haiyang woo quite the Commodore's congratulations and mid he was very pleased to see the Douglas Company gain the cup

MRS. JAMES WHITE.

FUND FOR FINANCIER'S WIDOW.

will sing until ten time," and one There were at once retorts, “We oman called out, "Yes, and ancil Bupper time."

Laughter,

sung and repeated. There were All the time the protest wizes were being continued hymns were frequent oatbarste of scoffing and laughing, stamping of feet, and ccessioni clapping of handsp

The vicar again endeavoured to speak to the congregation, but was not allowed to go on,- and after time he addressed himself to e pews "where" his supporters were, erated. entirely.

The Chipshing after being about a hundred yards behind Haikong, as was possible, he said. The soldiers start kicking Him

CTORS

Oven months investigation into a What he said was the second boat, put in some ting to the stup trappening to an inshing Ham with whips in the affairs of the late Mr. James He appeared to deliver several creditable work at the oars, and hero custead of an: Foodbow, and order to make Him rise when out White, the financier, who committed sentences which could not be heard, assisted by the breeze se, sed in any case the winter was a post from the crowd. comes burly suicide on June 29th fast year, have and after having been in the pulpit the Halong before reaching the entry. He hoped the Douglas Com young countryman, who direatens failed to produce conclusive nearly two hours he passed out, line and took second place six pany would make every effort to to fight them if they persist in their evidence as to the actual condition and the curate went to the Table lengths ahead of the Haihong. The

retain the trophy next time se two remaining boats were well in

Cheers were heartly given for the Cruelty. The soldier laugh at his of his estate at the time of us to celebrate the sung Eucharist. the rear.

winning helinamn on the call of the common criminal, so what does This is due to the complexity of there were protests by singing, and anger and say, "Why He is only death, ME S During the whole of the celebration Commodore, Mr. Shu

is matter 1 Back comes the angry Mr. White's interests, which had the hymn Onyard, Christian, Winning Boats

reply, He may be only a criminal become, in the words of one of those Soldiers was rendered to the ac The rects that have now taken but even criminala ure human.”

concerned in the winding-up, if so companiment of stamping feet... place have been won as under Historically there is nothing to muddled as to be almost unintelligMany of the congregation stood

April, 1024 Tripanas (J;C.J.L.), show that Simon the Oyreinan act- ible.'z shape o

on the snow of the pews to watch Noy. 1924-la Hong (Douglased quite in this manner, but there A reporter was informed that it the ceremony, and there were fre

B.B. Co

in something very tries to life in was doubtful whether the fall extent queat outbursts of laughter and April, 1028--Hai Ching (Douging the action of this honest, burly of Mr Wiride's abilities would be other protests The ceremony w

8.8. Co

young yokel, who knows nothing known before the end of the year. quae inmidable to the congregation October, 1923 for Wang (Douglas about the corsdermed man, and is Practically all the real assets of the owing to the uproar, and on its

8.8. Co.)

And actuated solely and entirely by sa estate have been sold-conclusion diorderdy scene o

Order Of Finishing, The order of finishing and times -Wero z

Finishing Time?

Time Elapsed.

53,48

53,01

Surg-Lt.Cdr. H Hurst (rec, 3/8) WD. Fiddes Wilson (rec. 6/0)

Handicap Singles B-Haiyang

M (Mr. Twibill) 4,59,8 I. Craig (owe 15). 1.-U. Bennett (rec. 1/0) v, Dr. 2-Chipshing

(Capt Burleigh) 1.5401 3-Haihong

Handicap Doubles.

Dr. C. H, Buston and G. Rankin Eng (rec. 18/1). D. Bott and

P. Moodie (red /0),

GC Grove and J. G. Lawrio tombley "(owe ́18) v. A, H. Crook and 3. 12

Wood (fec: 2/6).

(Capt. Walker) 4.33.28 33.90 4-Cheongsking

Mr. Ramed) £58.49 50.42⠀⠀ -Chinhua":

– (Mr.-Nasmith) 5.00 44-81,44 (Continued on next Column:).

April, 1826-Tjisandar{(J.C.J.3%); desire to see fair play, ET MARRIED nancier have formed a fund, at the retired to the, vostry on St.

Nov (1925-Tgitarved (J.C.J.L) | There are but a few of the more April, 1927—Inaros (J.O.J.L.) striking features in a play which, Nov, 1027-Talak (J.C.3.L) of its kind, is probably unique by March 1928-Haiyang (Douglas reason of its composition and pro-

duction by nen-Christians,

Menu white trends of the dead erred as the clergy and choristers. instigation of Mr. Tommy Dawes God Save the King was sung close friend, who died recently and hy the protesters before they this is to be placed at the disposal tured and dily was followed by a of Mr White.

couple of bymas,

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