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HONG KONG RACES.}

TWO DAY MEETING.

KEEN CONTESTS EXPECTED.

TENNIS LEAGUE.

OLD RIVALS MEET::

TWO MATCHES TOMORROW,

[BỶ EARLY BIRD.]

Several changes are being made in the League programme to-day Interest in the racing at Happy In the A Division only one of Valley to-day will centre chiefly in the three matches will be played, the Third Aggregate Stakes. The this being the tie between the Kow- event" which is the classic race of loon Cricket Club and the Hong the meeting is run over one mile Kong Cricket Club. The match bo tween the Indian Recreation Club carries $600 in prize money for a win, and gains points towards a and Craigengower Cricket Club, cup which is valued at $1,000. Pro- which was expected to be a close vision is made in the conditions for struggle, has been put off and will penalties and allowances.

probably be decided next week, Boxing Eve, One Third and Sanwhile the M.B.K. who should have Diego who figure among the entrants are considered the pick of the ponies at present in training and are likely to be the only starters. The relative ability of each of the ponies mentioned has been the principal topic of conversation in sporting circles since the publication of the entries, and I have no doubt that interest will be maintained until the raco 18 finally settled. As to the ultimate result I am con- fident that Boxing Eve will prove superior as I am certain he is in a class of his own and at the mo- ment he is the fittest contender on the course.

The Handicap events of which there are five will in most cases produce bigger fields and if I am not mistaken several upsets of form are likely to occur. I have care fully studied the weights and I have. come to the conclusion that those particular events will be keenly contested and should provide some excellent Anishes with the possibility of an occasional surprise for back-

era,

He has

The opening event is the "C" Class Handicap "over six furlongs and I bave a hunch that the winner will come from Dr. Reidy's stables. number of good ponics capable of big things in their parti- cular class. San Diego, Mowgli, Isostacy, Tarzan, Tartar and Tar- macadam are among the likely ones is addition to which Dr. Reidy is interested in Tangle, Boukra, Skip- per and Snipper, therefore, I would advise backers to keep them in mind when they are placing their little mite on. In making my selections

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, MAY 26th, 1928.

POLICE FOOTBALL

SIXES."

INTER-DIVISION, COM- PETITION."

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS..

The Police Training Section of

over the old... school the Hong Kong Police Force who have taken buildings of the Diocesan, Boy's School in Nathan Road are nisking full use of the adjacent football ground, and tennis Courts. Dur

BRITISH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

THE SEMI-FINALISTS.

WETHERED'S NARROW

WIN.

[IKLOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]'

LONDON, MAY 24th. The Sold in the British Amateur Championship at Prestwick has now been narrowed down to oight. ship has been the remarkably se Quite the feature of the Champing.

Beaumont Prase, the 60-year-old Chairman of Lloyds Bank. :

played the Chinese Recreation Clubing the past few days an Inter-curate play of that Ane golfer, Mr. today, will meet the Chinese on

Division Football Competition has Sunday on the latter's courts at Causeway Bay. In the "B" Divi- been started with the idea of keep- sion the South China Athletic Asing the men fit and providing re- sociation . M.B.K axed for to-day also been put forward for to morrow,

The former

Divisions of the Police Force have creation. Ten teams from all the entered with sides of six men: Five matches are played each week, and the competition will carry on into August.

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The Hong Kong Cricket Club is expected to beat the Kowloon Cricket Club to-day. who anished at the bottom of the A Division last year, has a much

The games are carried out under better team this seuson and after their convincing performance against the usual League rules with two the M.B.K. on Wednesday, it is expected that they will make a bid points for a win, and one for a for honours. Kowloon has probably draw. The winners will be present the weakest team in this Division.

ed with Cups, and the runners-up will receive silver medals........

Closer competition is expected in the "B" Division. The meeting of the Chinese Recreation Club and the Indian Recreation Club brings to memory the struggle between these two Clubs since 1922. They are old rivais, but the Chinese bave proved themselves superior for the last two seasons and in all prob- ability they will win to-day. The Hong Kong Cricket Club receive the Club de Recreio and it will be in the nature of a test match for the Portuguese. A very close match is anticipated. University and Craigen- gower are both weak and some even scores should result in their match. Craigenguwer. should beat the Royal Engineers.

The usual crop of matches has C" Division. been fixed for the

The Chinese Recreation Club's two teams will again be in action as well ns those of the Club de Recreio.

The programme for the week-end.

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"A" Division.

for the first race I am of the opinionis as follows:- that the winner will be found among Thetar, Fanling Stag. Zia or Dakë of Nieblung.

Eight starters should go to the post for the "B" Class six fur. long Handicap and, I believe Sun- ning will show the way to Erstwhile Boukra and Kom Tong Hall

About the same number of run- ners will face the starter for the "A" Class. six furlong Handicap. This is a cinch for Blackstone Hall who will have no difficulty in break- ing down the opposition that may come from Caesar, Fifty Fifty and Chow Taze Lon..

Race No 4. Boxing Eve, One Thind and San Diego.

In the Cust Rock Stakes over a distance. of one mile our little friend Mowgli will come home on the bit despite the fact that he has to carry top weight. Fair Eyes is good for a place here with the chance of the third place being filled with Chatto providing Clark has - the mount.

The Polo Pony Scurry will go to

Kowloon C.Cr. Hong Kong C.C.

"B" Division,

Hong Kong CC. 2.Recrnic. Chinese R.C. v. Indian R.C. University . Kowloon C.C Royal Engineers r. Craigengawer. "0" Division.

Filipino Club r. R.A.O.C. Recreio II. r. South China A.A. Chinese R.C. I. v. Recreio I. Hong Kong CC. v. Indian R.C. Kowloon CC. . Y.M.C.A. Nippon Club. Civil Service C.C. Kennedy Road M.Q. v. Chinese

R.C. II.

Kowloon Indian T.C. v. R.A.M.O.

TO-MORROW.

"A" Division, Chinese R.C. v. M.B.K. "B" Division

South Chias A.A. . M.B.K.

Mr. Beith's elect with Fire Call for LADIES' RECREATION CLUB.

third place.

ove.

SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY,

My selections for to-day are:- 1st Race.

1. Tartar.

2. Fanling Stag

3. Zin or Duke of Nicblung.

pairs before June 13th to Mrs. J. R.

An

ARGENTINE SURPRISE.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

2

Yesterday's Game.

The game played yesterday be tween the Eastern Section and the Traffic Department resulted in a ensy win for the former by a big teams played twenty-minutes each margin of six goals to nil. The way, and Orem fer the Eastern Section bad four goals to his credit. The remaining two The

were

shot by May and Kirby. C.S.P. (Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Walfe, CM.G.) and the D.S.P. (Mr. P. P. J. Wodehouse, C.I.E.) were pre- sent at the game played yesterday.

Fixture List To June 15th, Monday, May 29th-

Central 7. Western. Tuesday, May 29th:

N.T.S. . V.C. Wednesday, May 30th:-

P.T.S. . N.T.N Thursday, May 31st:-

W. Police v. Eastern. Friday, June 1st:~

Western v. Traffic. Monday, June 4th- Central. N.T.S. Tuesday, June 5th-

Western r. N.T.N.* Wednesday, June 8th:-

Eastern P.T.S. Thursday, June 7th:- "W. Police v. V.G. Friday, June 8th:-

N.T.S. . Traffic. Monday, June 11th

Central . N.T.N.- Tuesday, June 12th:

Eastern V.G. Wednesday, June 13th:-

N.T.S. . W. Police. Thursday, June 14th:- P.T.S. v. Western. Friday, June 15th:-- 'N.T.N. v. Traffic.

FOOTBALL.

SOUTH CHINA v. SCOTS GUARDS, TO-DAY'S MATCH AT

LINE HILL.

Yesterday Mr. Pease disposed of Sir Ernest Holderness; whila to-day Master, by 3 and 4 in the morning, and in the afternoon won from he beat the South African, Me

Ellison, twice English Champion,

at the 20th.

The young Scottish doctor A. McCallum, among whose victims is Cyril Tolley, to day beat the Sottish International, W. Torrance, by

and a

R. H. Wethered was not playing consistently, bat just managed to beat the Glasgow student McKinlay on the last green.

Sixth Round

T. Perkins (Castle Bromwich)

GOLF.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.

STARTING TIMES AT FANLING.

пор

Sunday.' 0.95 a.m. E. C. Frederick and J.

Cameron 9.99

9.39

9.30

11

"

9.40

9.44

"

9.43

11

A. D. Humphreys and T. G. Weali.

T. L. Christie and E. S. Morrison.

G. E. Ellame and G. E. Bell.

E. D. Lawrence and R. Young.

R. K. Valentine and L. G. S. Dodwell.

P. P. J. Wodehouse and "E. R. Hallifax. Whit-Monday.

9.24 am. W. K. Tait and E. W.

Mone.

9.28

9.19

D.36

0.40

**

.-

0.44

17

0.48

D. Forbes and G. H Boll

E. C. FredericE and J. Cameron

J. M. Walker and E. D

Lawrence.

T. L. Christie and A. E. Lisaaman.

J. S. McEachran and D. J. Gilmore.

K. 5. Morrison and E. R. Halifax.

beat N. Dickson (Glasgow) by 4 and DODGING DOG BETS TAX.

2.

E Tipping (Ashdown Forest) beat J. Lang by 6 and 5.

D. Talloch (Cathkin brass) bear A McCallam at the 90th.

R. H. Wethered, beat Beaumont Pease at the 21st.

י.

MR. BALDWIN AND HIS PEN.

NO OFFERS TO WRITE FOR NEWSPAPERS.

"PENNY A MILE."

of

Mr. Baldwin caused rears laughter at the Savoy luncheon to Lord Burnham on April 25th, when he carried the "Should Cabinet Ministers write for Newspapers.? controversy into enemy country in a series of amusing digs at Lord Birkenhead, who sat within a few yards of him.

The luncheon was given by the Institute of Journalists to mark the retirement of Lord Burnham from the proprietorship of the Daily Telegraph. Mr. R. D. Blumenfeld, president of the institute and editor-in-chief of the Daily Express, provoked the Prime Minister when he said with a smile: "We are all journalists here that is, of course, excepting the Prime Minister."

Mr. Baldwin then rose and made a speech which was punctuated by laughter from beginning to end.

Old Age.''

"

Both the married state and the single state are highly honoured,' be said, yet is there a woman who in her old age is not married and yet, looking back, does not like to feel that at one time she had an

offer of marriage? I am a sex agenarian. My colleagues are po- pular and in request."

Here the Prime Minister paused and glanced meaningly towards Lord Birkenhead.

BOOKMAKERS' TRICKS.

NO REVENUE TICKETS USED.

Next to Association football,

the most greyhound racing is

in England "sport popular

in the writes R. E. Corder" Daily Mail. Nightly thousands of people attracted by a "wift and ex- citing gambling event within easy reach of home, crowd the stands of courses like Wembley and the White City.

of

So popular is this new thrill that

complaining publicans are empty houses, and pawnbrokers are sadly contemplating swollen stocks.

Money is being poured into the betting rings of the dog-racing courses, but is a reasonable per- centage diverted to the National Exchequer ?

Bookmakers can, of course, make payments to the State on a system of weekly returns and their books are always open to inspection by Revenue officers.

Does The System Work? That is the theary. But does it". always work! I went to the White City recently, and while being thrilled by exciting races I could not discover how the State was benefiting from my wins and losses.

Said 1 to a friend who has gone to the dogs, "Where is the Revenue ticket which provides a-tax?"?

"Ah!" said he, "hese book- makers do not use tickets, but it is supposed that they are known to the inland Revenue authoritice."

"Splendid," said I, looking at Indigo, & dog that seemed

dying to win. I backed to be

Did

just faded out. 1 paid is. any percentage of that is go to the State! I do not know. I had no Revenue ticket.

Ticketa Tom Up. Other dogs coloured

orange,

I have never ret had a single black, and waite, and marine blue offer to make a contribution to

lost us cleverly as Indigo, and I the Press on any subject," he con-paid for tickets which I secretly

CARO.tinued But I am not of a jealous Lore up.

raile!

"I think I could write the history of the fall of the Coalition Govern meat Other people have their views about me, but I have my viows

SPORT AS WAR TRAINING. about them.

BERLIN.

I should back a hound named Jap-

ECZEMA ON BABY'S HEAD

Pain and Irritation Were Terrible, Cuticura Heals.

"My baby bad ecarma which broke out on his head in Hits watery blisters. Later they broke and caused sore eruptions. After a while the eruptions scaled over, and the palo and irritation he suffered were terri b. My wife and I did not get a "night's rest for about five weeks.

"I read an advertisement for Cuti- ca Scap and Ointment and sent for a free sample. After using it there was a big improvement so we purs chased more, and in four ar ave weeks he was completely Sealed." (Signed), H. Guppy, 11, Bushy Park, Pontypool, Mon., Eng.

Cuticure Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum sta Ideal for daily tollet times..

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CHURCH NOTICES.

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL Royo Kosg.

MAY 27TH, 1923: Whit Sanday-

Choral Eucharist at 8 a.m. Peak Sunday School at 10 am,

·Children's Service at 10.15 a.m. Matins at 11 a

Preacher-Bar. C. Blanchett, Holy Communion at 12 noon. Evensong at 6 p.m.

PresekerRev. H. V. Koop, Social Evening in Cathedral Hall after

[97 Evening

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

CLEN" LINE, LIMITED, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM UNITED KINGDOM VIL PUETS.

STHE Steamship.. saa za

THE SMOKESHIRE ***

having arrived from the above Ports, Condigasss of Cargo by her are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godowne of the Hong Kong sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Lamited, whence, Delivery and/or from the wharves,

«be obtained. Goods not cleared, by the lat June,

will be subject to Rent at Noon, 1 broken, chafed, and damaged

Packages are to be left in the Godowns will be examined in the where they prosence at Consignes by Messrs. Goddard and Douglas, on 1928. A

Steamer

short

delivered

at 10 am. Claims against the thome for Cargo must be prevented on the Special Form provided, and must also be aabmitted within 30 days of arrival/ otherwise they will not be recognitel

No Fire Insurance will be effected

by us in any case whatever.

by

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Agents, Hong Kong, 25th May, 1829, (6303

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FROM MIDDLESBRO', ANTWERP, LONDON, STRAITS & PHILIPPINES..

The Steamship

**BENVORLICH."

CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby Stall Goods are being

UNION CHURCH / (KISKEDY ROAD).·

landed at their risk into the hazarde u SUNDAY SEXVICER, May 97th:--

and/or extra bazardons Godowns of the Military Service at 9,00'a.,

Hong Kong and Kowloon Whart and General Service at 10.30 am, !---

Godown Co Ltd. whence and/or from Hymns-33, 272, 276 and 397.

the harros, Delivery may be obtained. Preacher:Ber.J.Kirk Maconachis.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and xli Evening Services 6p.m.-

Hymas:498, 271, 264 and 333,

Loods remaining andelivered after the Preacher-Rev. J. Kirk Maconschis.

1st

Jene,

will be subject to Kant. WEDNESDAY, May 30th, at 8.15-

All Caizs against the Steamer must Holdiers and Sailers" Christian Asbe presenter to the Underugned on or sociation.

before the 15th June, 1

1929, or they will FRIDAY, June 1st, at 5.30:-Minister's

not be recognized. Bible Class,

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FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientia, o Boston, Han, U.S.A.) MACDONNELL ROAD, BELOW BOWLY ROAD TRAM STATION. BUNDAY SERVICE, May with, 1929, at

11.15.

Subject"ANCIEST AND MODERN NECROMANCY, ALIAS. MESMARIS AND HYPNOTISK, DENOUNCED." Wednesday Evening Meeting at 6.30

P.EL

Reading Room at abore address, opes: Tuesday and Friday, 10a.m. to 12 Noou. Monday and Thursday, 5 to 7 pm.

The Public is cordially invited to attend

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ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH,

KOWLOON SUNDAY, May 27th, 1928, Wait Sunday:

2

8.15 - Holy Communion. 11.00 am-Morning Prayer,

Sermon,

Prescher: The Vicar.

and

12.00 noon.-Holy Communion.

8.00 p.m.-Evening Prayer and Preacher: The Bev. C. B. Shaon.

(6874

Samoa.

SLUM

CLEARANCE IN ST.

PANCRAS.

HOUSING.

CENTRAL HOT WATER SUPPLY.

...

at

All brokas, chafed and damaged Goods are to left in the Godowns, where they ül be examined on the Bist instant, 10 am, by Messrs. Goddard & Douglas, No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by "GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agents.

Hong Kong, 28th May, 1928, (8309

..........

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co.'s STEAMER RANPURA."

ALLIED HONG KONG ON

TH MAY, 1923, Fox ANTWERP LONDON, GIBRAL- TAR, MARSEILLES, MALTA, PORTSAID, ADEN, COLOMBO

STRAITS.

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Me the Goods are landed.

Groods will be isaded here

CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-

Options have been given to

the contrary Six hours before arrival of the stemmer,

Goods not cleared within 8 days, in- eluding date of arrival, will be rubject to Beat

be

No Fire Insurance will be effected

any case whateveZ,

by

The Haugh is a certainty for the

Saturday, June 16th, will be a Peng Chau Stakes over the half

"Club" Day, when the American mile. My Toy and Siang River will

Mixed Doubles (Handicap) Tourna probably fill the other places.

"meat for prizes kindly presented by The Beaufort Handicap

nature! The honours they are gain-

Then somebody who seemed to Class over one and a quarter miles. Mrs. R. Hancock, Mrs. Tottenham

ing leave me cold, and yet some is the hardest race on the card to and Mrs. Doyle (postponed on ne- spot. The winner will be found in count of weather) will be held.

Entries to be made in Mixed The South China Senior XL will times-I am not, of course, referring know a lot about dogs insisted that

Damaged Packages must be left in the Tangle, As You Like It, Full Moon

Gedowns for examination by the Con or Man of War.

and been rewarded with a remune. to 10, the animal won and the book-

signede, and the Company's Surveyors," The Beaufort Handicap "A" Craig, Hon. Secretary, Civil Hosplay the Scots Guards at 5.30 to my noble friend when I read

ground.

Mestre, Gobrany & Doneras, at 10, Class one and a quarter miles will pital. Play to commence at 3 c'c.to-day at Caroline, Il South Chips what I believe has been solicited nisary. I backed it for 10s. at 11 NEW IDEAS IN MUNICIPAL

The following will represent ration which seems to me of fuli aker cheersally gave me 211. How

on Mondays and Thursdays, within the be won by Peck who may possibly sharp.

"Players to provide their own South China-Pau Ea Ping. Li value, I cannot help feeling that it much of that gaines went to the

period. was no revenue officer near to wit

Froo Storage have a tussle with New Year's Eve

Steady progress is being made

All Claims against the Steamer must before finally catching the judge's balls. Tea will be provided.

Exhibition Match (Men's Tin Sang, Lau Kau, Leong Wing I tried I might produce something State? I do not know because thera Chiu. Leong Wing: Tak, Pang. We that, if not worth a penis a line,ness the transaction. That book- Fifty Fifty will supply the Doubles) will also be played.

maker gave me one guinea without with London's scheme for dealing Hing. Lau Mau, Wong Mee, Fang might at least be worth' a penny a

before 18.2 to the Ladersigned on or with slums in the Borough of Bt. 18th June, 1928, or they will blushing. other place;

King Cheong, Fan Ka Cheun, Ip

The tickets I received from the Pancras Some of the dilapidated not be

No Hed.

will be sämittad Kfter the Pak. Wa.

bookmakers in the 10s. ring were old houses in the Ossulston-street FRENCH HARD COURTS CHAMPIONSHIP.

the same old tickets I have received area have already been cleared Goods here lets the Godgwas,

MKOKINNON, MAUKENZIE & Co., (and thrown away) in most of the away, and on the site left-vacant

Agentä. Hong Kong, 4th May, 1928. #10296. "When I retire or take to some racing centres of the country. I the central block of the range of Students of the slum problem other form of work I should like mean it was the same old game buildings is being built. to feel there was one kind heart without any reference to the State.

tity or whatever the If any revenue officers, were at the from all parts of Great Britain, who, out of PARIS, May 24th.

motive, might be, had once made White City on that night they from France, and from America this effort to provide housing, ac The French Hard Courts Tennis

me an offer to see my name with missed one reckless gambler who are watching with keen interest commodation on the spot for over. my own stuff over it and I lay just cleared his expenses. Not A Penny, Championships have opened, and

2,550 persons who are being dis- He advances the characteristic stress on that there is a representative inter

Acting under instructions, I bet placed by the slum clearances. The national entry. The feature of the German view that thuisiera, A Posability.

ted on every race and not once did scheme embodies the latest idens "It may be made yet. It may tournament to date is the victory sport is to it men to be soldiers, of Boyd and Robson, the Argen- and he therefore commends hunting

even be made before I leave the I seen single penny going to the o: New York, Vienas, Berlin, and T.

I should like to see the State, unless, of course, chartered Strassbourg in providing light and tinians,

Hanteras invaluable for cavalrymen. over F. (America) and Norman Brookes

words, Next week another power-accountants were waiting on the air into every tepement. The fate at the top of the southern block, (Australia).

ful article by Mr. Stanley Baldwin, doorsteps of the bookmakers, pre

Said I to a man who knows to eight and nine storeys above the just as they have been used about much about betting that he can alstreet, are to be let at remunerative Horatio. Bottomley"

Lord Birkenhead smoked his cigar ways borrow his fare home, "Why rents, and it is clear that there will thoughtfully through the Prime is it that the State is not getting be a considerable demand for these,

its graft Minister's witticisms; and the only

Said he "If you bet in shillings NEW YORK reply he made was to say towards Four sessions were required for the end of his speech and you pay if you bet in tenners you Those who have undergone a pay; but if you bet in between you the sale of the art collection of the

He may be wrong, that immoral late Judge Gary, formerly chair long apprenticeship to the task and are safe.? man of the United States Steel pursuit of journalism as Lord Burn

ham and myself, mean to resist friend of mine, but I bot in pounds, Corporation degunakkan

The sale began at the American with all the means at our disposal and certainly I was safe to the ex- of zezagenarian tent that 3ir. Churchill did not share my luck. Negro, knocked out Jack Johnson, Art Gallery, when a Kang-hi Black the intrusion

Despite the smugly repeated former Heasyweight champion of Hawthorne vase fetched £8,000, a amateurs!!!

Many fine tributes were paid the world, in the fifth round of a record price for this style of porce

2nd Race.

1. Snnaing.

2. Erstwhile."

3. Kom Tong Hall

3rd Race

1. Blackstone Hall

2. Fifty Fifty.

Caesar...

4th Race. Boxing Eve, One Third San Diego.

5th Race.

Mowgli.

Fair Eyes. Chatto,

6th Race. Mr. Reith's Elect. Fire Call

3. Mr Beith's Elect.

7th Raes.

The Haugh

2 My Toy.

3. Siang River,

8th Race.

Tangle.

2. As You Like It...

3. Full Moon or Man of War.

gth Bacs 1-Pecked

2. New Year's Eve.

a. Fitty Fifty.

The match was in the second round of the competitions, and the Argentinians won by three sets to one, 6-4, 63, 60, 61.

JACK JOHNSON KNOCKED OUT.

Kansas, April soth

" Wright, the Omaha

General von Seeckt, formerly commander-in-chief of the German Army, is advocating pole as a sport for the men of cavalry regiments as well as for the officere.

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Poorians

FROM London

The latest development in this scheme is the decision to, instal a central hot-water supply in both the central and northern blocks, and to provide facilities for the drying of washing. Dundee and certain other local authorities have experimented with the supply of central heating to municipal houses.

OF BALY. Several colliery companies in northi Nottinghamshire provide a regular

TONG KONG HANSARD RE- colliers' houses on their estater, con- tinuously both day and night, from of the LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

Revised by Member the pitheads. The London, scheme or the Session 1997.

PRICE *********** is, however, the largest municipal

HOKA KONG DAILY - PRESS –OYTZON. scheme in this country in which supply will be installed the central heating and hot water

match staged' bere last night. lain. Three rare green. Hawthorne. to Lord Burnham's distinguished statements that bookmakens ac supply of hot water to all the PORTS of the MEETING.

Wright weighed 16at 1lb sad Johnson weighed 16at. 11lb.-Reuter. Johnson won the championship For the first time nearly twenty years ago, when he defeated Tommy Burns at Sydney, Australia (Dec amber 28th, 1008).

porcelains cold, for £4,200 career. Among those present were counts are open to inspection by The Gary collections, fall into Lord Reading, Lord Biddell, Sir revenue officers, I am convinced that four divisions-Chinese porcelains, Laming Worthington-Evans, Sir in greyhound racing the State does palace rug, 18th century French William and:8ir Gomer Berry, Lord not get its share of the gamble. furniture, and paintings. The Chi Astor, Bir Frank Newnes, Mr. T. Myself, I paid nothing to the State.

Altruista nese porcelains fetched a total of P. O'Connor, Mr. H. A. Gwynne, And all bookmakers are not

and Mr. Arnold Bennett. £38,183,

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