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TENNIS

LEAGUE.

THE HONG KONG

LOCAL BASEBALL,

"

CHINESE R.C., BEAT H.K.C.C. TWO INTERESTING GAMES

ARRANGED.

CLOSE STRUGGLE IN "A."

STRONG FILIPINO OUTFIT.

WILSON

At the official opening of the this afternoon. when H. E. The Officer Administer- ing the Government will pitch the first ball, two interesting games will be staged,

The issue between the Hong Kong Cricket Club and the Chinese Re- creation Club, both hitherto un-baseball defeated this season, as to which should be regarded as the best team in the "A" Division was settled yesterday on the former's courts when the Chinese won by a narrow margin of nine gantes. The teams

The one arranged for this after noon will be between the Hong were well matched but the Chinese, Kong Baseball Club and the South however, proved slightly superior China Dragons. The former have throughout gaining" à lead of been very fortunate this year in games in the first round, adding an-getting the services of several steri.

ing players.

mean

DAILY "PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16th, 1928.

COUNTY CRICKET.

KENT'S HUGE SCORE. :

OVERWHELMING DEFEAT OF

WARWICK,

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

Kent, with a total of 319 for G wickets, overwhelmed Warwick by an innings and 294 rúna.'

Kent 51 for 6 wickets, inalogs cloecd (Hardinge 203, declared Woolley 156, Ames 100).

Warwick 110 (Woolley 4 19:20 Freeman & for 31) and 106 (Wolley 6 for 32, Freeman 4 for 37).

Glamorgan : Somerset. Glamorgan beat Somerset by 43

runs

Glamorgan 126 (White 9 for 30) and 1:8 (Greswell 8 for 4).

Somerset 140 and 110 (Mercer: 5 for 53).

"

Lanes, Gloucester. Lancashire beat" Gloucestershire by an innings and 29 runs.

Lancashire 316 (Watson 148). Gloucestershire 120 (Iddon 5 for come news that the Americans have.40) and 167 (Iddon. 3 for. 60), got him back to play for them.

The Filipinos.

other 3 in the second and a similar

Mr. Owen-Hughes who played for number in the third and last round, thus winning by 9 games, the final; the Volunteers two years ago is too scores being 54 to 43 in their favour. well-known to local hall, fans to "In anticipation of a keen struggle, need any introduction. Ruffin, un- a good number of interested spects. other nequisition is, I understand, herit. tors turned up at the courts. Nga pitcher of no Sze Kwong and C. Chon delighted Shanks has also been playing in their supporters by some brilliant the local diamond and it is wel play, the latter praving very safe and reliable, while the Bo brothers also played soundly. For the home team' McEachran and Hale did best. The former showed good judgment in an all round display and support ed Hale, who played an extremely good aggressive game..

In Accounting for the Hong Kong Cricket Club. the Chinese have beaten their strungest rivals and now confidently expect to win the Shield again. Their remaining op.. ponents are the Indians, Kowloon and M. B.K.

1)

The details of yesterday's match

11 follow:-

1st Round.

Ng Sze Kwong and C. Choa (C.R.C.):

beat E. D. Lawrence and

Rev. F. P. W. Alexander, 8.3

M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo (C.R.C.):

bent G. W. Sewell and A. D.

Humphreys

Ho Kau Lau and Lan Fook Ki (C.R.C.):

lost to Me Eachran and Lieut,

Hale

2nd Round. Ng Szé Kwong and C. Chen (C.R.C.)

beat MeEachran and Lieut.

Hale

M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo (C.R.C.):

beat E. 1. Lawrence and

7- 4

To-morrow's attraction will be the game between the Filipinos and the U.S.S.. Saerimento. The Filipino's outfit is not composed entirely of

NEW SPEED RECORD. KENNEDY AND

BROWNE APPEAL.

ROCKET-CAR'S THRILLING

TEST.

ATLANTIC FLIGHT IN FIVE HOURS:

THE DARING INVENTOR'S · PROMISE.

DISMISSED!

"EVIDENCE PLAIN AS

PIKESTAFF."

[BY CORDER.]

The fate of Browne and Kennedy was decided in three hours at the

Court of Criminal Appeal, consist- ing of the Lord Chief Justice (Lord Hewart), Mr. Justice Salter, and

with

CASE FOR BROWNE.

then dealt Mr. Lever Browne's appeal, remarking that his contentions about the separate trinls were identical to those nd vanced by Mr. Powell, except that he had to deal with the matter from Browne's point of view. The real issue between Browne and the prosecution was whether Browne was in the car at the time of the murder.

The reconstruction of the crime in the court and the production of the revolvers was characterised, by Mr. Lever sa "a sort of gladia torial show," an indecent spectacle that would not have been eliminat- ed from the minds of the jury, and the like of which was rarely seen in a court of justice."

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BERLIN, May 3rd.' The sporting and scientific world of Berlin "was thrilled this morn ing with a daring exhibition of

Mr. Justice Branson. human inventiveness. The rocket-

Lord Hewart, in an impressive propelled motor-car invented by review of the murder of Police Constable Gutteridge, declared that the Munich engineer Herr Max voa

lants was as plain as a pikestaff,

Lord Hewart, giving judgment, which the on to the final port of cal w

All broken,

shafed and damaged Goods Valier and constructed by the firm the evidence agains: both appel of Opel made a public appearance and that there was nothing in the

said it was as well perhaps to note on the Ayu recourse in the pre-appeal except that it was ant ap chat both Kennedy and Browne apare to be left in the Godowns, where they pealed on grounds involving solely will be examined on any Tuesdays and sence of thounds of alarmed but peal in a case of murder.

Browne was not present in court.

a cuestion of law, or so-called law, Fridays between the hours of 10.15

and Noom within the Free Storage period, The alarm having declined the opportunity to

No Claims will be admitted after the delighted spectators."

Goods have left the Steamer's Godown, was an instinctive reaction to the attend. Kennedy, guarded by four and each applied for leave to ap-

warders, came quietly into thepeal on questions of fact.

and all Goods remaining undelivered seat

after the gist Jane, will be subject to diabolical sight and sound that ac-

Bunt companied the exhibition.

The trial lasted less than two minutes, 'at the conclusion of which the machine was making 140 miles an bour, of course not the highest speed of the run, but the fact that

REMARKABLE CRICKET AT the speed was being regulated by

SHANGHAI.

the driver constituted the triumph. A few minutes before eleven the

dock.

No sooner had be taken a

than bis pale blue eyes eagerly sought the crowded court for his counsel for the Crown. young wife, who was seated behind

A fond smile brightened Ken- nedy's ruddy face as he looked into phrase of affection. her eyes and bis lips moved in a Many times during the speeches of counsel he sought to converse The responded. But in the later stages Rennedy sagged in his chair, bia arma, and looked folded, steadify at a patch of the sky seen through the roof windows.

Lord Hewart referred at con- siderable length to the history of the crime, commenting on the most remarkable and useful accident. Dr. Lovell's car when it was found that had left n cartridge casa in by the police. After evidence such tive suggestion was now made that as that given at the trial, a tenta

there was

evidence against Browne.

no

men from that country, There are E. 1. BARRETT MAKES 151 IN driver. Herr Fritz-von Opel, ap-/ with his wife in lip language, and nedy's statement to the palice des- |

Portuguese, Japanese and Indian players. In fact it is an Interna- tional crew, but having due regard to the fart that the Filipino com- munity in Hong Kong is a very. small one, and that for the past years the sporting Filipino lads have been trying their utmost to get together a team to support the baseball league, one could not very well grudge then the title of "The Filipinos

although several of the players are of other nationalities. Playing for then this season are Kusano, the star centre field of the Colony, Y. Hachiuma, the brilliant catcher of the Japanese team and another Japanese player to streng then the Filipinos crew is Murata who is playing short. J. Alvarez who played for the Recreio Inat season is wearing the Filipino's

uniform this year.

Their line-up to-morrow will be 3-8Y. Kusano, "c.f.: T. Leonard, 1b.

Y. Hachiuma, V. Zafra, P.; 18-15, Alvares, b; D, Leonard, .f.; Y. Fernandez, I.; J. Curreem, ab. Substitutes:-A. Alvarez, J. Del. gado, and M. Rull,

Bm5

Rev. F. P. W. Alexander, 0.5 Ho Kan Lau and Lao Fook Ki .(C.R.C.):

beat G. W. Sewell and A. D.

Humphreys

2nd round total:-C.R.C. 30: H.K.C.C. 30.

:

3rd Round.

Ng Sae Kwong and C. Chưa (C.K.C.):

beat G. W. Sewell and A. D:

Humphreys

M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo (C.R.C.):

"MR. RAYMOND KEECH SUED.

MAYS LANDING (N.J.).

May 23rd. Mr. Raymond Keech, who holds 6.3 the world's motor-car speed record. has been cited as the defendant in 18-15 a breach of promise it which has been brought by Miss Isabella Olivello, of. Atlantic City. Miss Olivello claims £3,000 damage.

Mr. Keech is the American who beat Captain Macolm Campbell's record at Daytons Beach.

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beat MeEacbran and Lieut.

Hale

74

Ho Kau Lau and Lau Fook Ki (G.B.C.):

lost to F. D. Lawrence and

Rev. F. P. W. Alexander. 5-

13-15

Final scores:-Chinese RC 54; Hong Kong (C đã

LEAGUE TABLE.

The table follows:-

32 MINUTES.

REMARKABLE BOWLING BY

ISAACS.

peared in a blue-and-white leather suit. A dust cover was removed from the machine, revealing a rac- ing ear of fairly normal appear- nace but for two wings protruding between the wheels and twenty cylinders, looking like Lewis-gun barrels, emerging behind.

5

blood.

Lord Hewart went through Ken- cribing the shooting of the con stable.

The statement contained the phrase: "1 loaded it," refer- ring to Browne's request to Ken- nedy to re-land the revolver after When Lord Hewart was relating the shooting, and Lord Hewart em- the more dramatic episodes of the phasised the phrase, rending it murder, Kennedy, leaning over the twice. He then said.. dock rail, xunk his chin into his "It has been urged by Mr. closed bands us if in prayer, and Powell and Mr. Lever that the 80 tense was his attitude that his

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14th June, 1929.

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From HIDDLESEBO, ANTWERP, LONDON, STRAITH AND PHILIPPINES.

The Steamship "BENDOBAN." JONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby

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No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goode remaining nedelivered after the 21st isst, will be subject to Rent

well-shaped, sensitive fingers beindge was wrong in refusing the came numb, and he had frst to application that the case against should be dealt with grasp the bar and then shake his both men

separately. The law on this mat. hands to restore the circulation.

That tease, prolonged prayer-like ter is well settled; the whole mat pose was the only emotion Kennedyer is left to the discretion of the judge at the trial. The experienc ed indge who tried this case exèr- kirs. Browne's Sigh.

eised his discretion, and there is showed.

When, in a speech that followed not the faintest ground for the sug

consultation with gestion that any miscarriage of a two-minutes his brethren on the Bench, the Lord justice resulted from that decision. On the contrary, the evidence Chief Justice bad, confirmed the sentence of Mr. Justice Avory, Ken-in this case is abundant and over- to side (the wings served to moder-nedy, at a word from a warder, whelming. It is as plain as a ate this notion). At the conclusion turned on his keel and without spikestaff and would have been a before the 6th prozimo, or they will not backward glance went swiftly, al-plain as a pikestaff if these two men had been separately tried. most eagerly, to his doom.

There was nothing in the criticism that this summing up was not fair. and I must repeat, as I have said often before, that there is nothing in these appeals except that they are appeals in a case of murder. was They are dismissed."

The car beaved violently from side

The batting of Capt. Barrett and the bowling of Isaacs eclipsed everything else in the match at

À FLAMING START. Shanghai last Saturday between

There was suddenly the Shanghai Municipal Police and the Army Nomads on the Police curdling bang, a long flame shot and the spectators' ground. Batting first, the Nomads out. behind, and the machine itself, found Isaaca in irrestible form and the "course: in 67 minutes the teams were back stand disappeared in a cloud of Half the smoke. The bangs and the smoke again in the pavilion.

continued until the course was run. side were out for only 16 runs. In dismissing Lt. Edes, Lt. Tristrant and Pte. Warner with the 3rd, 4th and 5th delivery of his fourth over, Isaacs accomplished the hat

and later in the innings trick almost repeated the performance. a great day for the inimitable Sam, despite the weak- ness of the opposition. It also was hibition of prophetic oratory. in which the spectators were remind a great triumph for the veteran Young to bowl unchanged from the ed that the car trial is only a pre- pavilion end, and the catches effect- face to the application of rocket ed by Barrett and Cash are desery.propulsion to dviation. Humanity, In the it was announced, stands on the ing of special mention.

chief interest brink of a new era of aerial traffic. Police innings. centred in the batting of Barrest, A racket-propelled aeroplane will who took the occasion to put to season that is barely a month old, gether his second century of a and at no time of his illustrious

It

WAS

Herr von Opel emerged in a dazed condition, uäsble for some minutes! to acknowledge the roars of plause with which he was grected.

Before the trial there was an ex-

Mrs. Kennedy hid her head in her hands. Mrs. Browne, who was seated in the back row, quietly left

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the court.

Half-an-hour afterwards Ken-

und with cigarette between his lips, nedy, handcuffed driven away in a plain grey van to the condemned cell.

COUNSEL'S DILEMMA. WHY KENNEDY DID NOT GO INTO THE BOX.

Mr. F. Powell, for Kennedy, ox-

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THE INVENTOR ON FUTURE

career could he have hit harder or more often than he did on Satur. day. This will be realised when it is stated that he collected his runs in 8 minutes under an hour, and due allowance is made for the size RED FILMS SEIZED.

of the Police ground. Congratula- tions also are extended to Carnell, PROPAGANDA REELS SENT TO who assisted in a last-wicket part- nership that produced 150 runs, ENGLAND BY AIR

and which surely must be a new local record. "Both batsmen were were. stumps undefeated drawn at 6 o'clock, and among Bar rett's hits were 3 sixes and 27 fours. Full scores:-

Germany An aeroplane from which landed at Croydon Aero. drome contained two enses address ed to Friends of Russia, Bucking ham Palace-road, S.W.1, which were taken from the machine and examined by Customs officiale.

The cases were found to contain films of a propaganda character, and officers of the special branch of Scotland Yard were communic ated with and the two cases and their contents were removed to the P. W. L. Pi. Yard to be examined by Home

"A" Division.

Chinese R.C........... 3

Hong Kong C.C...

M.B.K.

University

Office officiale..

30

3

3

1 2

1

1

a

1.

1

sion.

1

09

0

0 n

0

Craigengewer C.C... 2

Ind.an R.C.

Kowloon C.C.........

TO-DAY'S MATCHES.

The match between the Nippon Club and M.B.K., an inter Japanese affair will most likely be won by the former.

A full list of matches for this

In the "C" Division a big crop of matches is again on the cards. The Chinese. Recreation Club I.. who beat the Recreio I., easily two Only one match will be played to days ago now meet the No. II. day in the "A" Division. Of the team who are a stronger combina. three fixed, the one between the tian. A better match will be acen, Hong Kong Cricket Club and the but, the Chiness will probably win Chinese Recreation Club was de- comfortably. cided resterday and details appear above, while Kowloon have post-afternoon is:- poned their tin with, the M.B.K. on account of the indisposition of several of their players. The re- between the maining match is University and the Indian Recres- tion Club on the farmer's courts. Neither has so far gained a point and it is safe to state that the losers will occupy the wooden spoon position in the League table.

Interest will centre in the "B' Division matches. The holders! (Chinese Recreation Club) are play- ing the Hong Kong Cricket Club on their opponents' courts, and are ex- pected to win. They bave, how ever, lost C. Choa for the rest of the season as he has played two matches already in the "A" Divi (Continued on next Column).

"A" "División.

University v. Indian R.C.

"B" Division. Royal Engineers v. University. Hong Kong C.C. v. Chinese R.C. Indian R.C. r. Recreio. South China A.A. p. Kowloon

C.C.

M.B.K. v. Nippon.

""Division. R.A.0.C., Hong Kong.C.C.. Recreio I. e. South China. Chinese R.C. II. r. Recreio II. Kowloon C.C. v. R.A.M.C. Chinese R.C. II. v. Kowloon Nippon v. Kennedy Rd. M.Q.

Indians T.C...

Civil Service C.C. . Y.M.C.A.

when

Army Nomads.

יי

Tl. Sgt. Walker, b Isaacs ... 2 Capt. Park, b Isanes

Lt. Edes, Barrett, b leaacs 9 Lt. Coldman, b Isaacs. Lt. Tristrunc, b Isaacs

Pic. Warner, h Isuaca ....... Sub-Comdr. Howe, o Barrett,

b Young

17 O

0

Lt. Moffatt, c-Gash, b Young 8 Col. Young, c Gash, b Isance I Bands. Derine, b Isaacs Bands, Ivimey, not out

Extrasi

Total

J. A. IsanсE

0

40

DOWLING ANALYSIS.

0. J.

E. W.

8.4.1 17

8

8 2 S. C. Young ....

8.M. Polica,

23

S. Gasb, c Howe, b Moffatt 10

FEATS.

were contained in two documents, but they could be summed up as follows:

Fox KOBE & MOJI...

(1) Did the refusal of Mr.THE Steamship Justice Avory to grant Kennedy's application for & separate trial result in a miscarriage of justice

(2) Taking the summing up as a whole, ought the verdict to be allowed to staed?

Mr. Powell said he meant on the second ground that there was mis

direction.

Had Kennedy been granted a separate trial he could have gone into the witness box and given evidence on oath in his own defence without his bad criminal record coming before the court unless counsel had conducted the trial in a way which would have given the prosecution, the right of putting that record before the court.

"SANTHIA" having arrived from the above Porta, Consigness, of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Whare. Godown Company Godowns at Kow- loon, where Delivery may be obtained Goods not cleared by 18th June, 1928, will be subject to Rent as soon as the Goods are landed.

No Fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.

Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examinawon by the Con- ignees and the Company's Surveyors, Masers. Goddard & Douglas at 10 am, All Claims must be presented within on Mondays and Thursdays. Tan days of the Steamer's arrival bere,

recognized.

In the case of the joint trial heater which date they cannot be No Claims will be admitted after would if he gave evidence on his own behalf, repeating his statement the Goods have left the Godowns accusing Browne of the murder, do ADKINNON, MACKENZIE & CU.

Hong Kong, 11th June, 1928. [6359 so with the certain knowledge that his previous bad character would have been brought out.

BRITISH INDIA S.S. CO., LTD. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. Steamship

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All broken, chafel and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 20th instant, 10am,, by Mesra, Goddard & Dongles.

at

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.

Agenta Hong Kong. 14th June, 1928, "[6377

HAMBURG-AMERIKA LIŢIE,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

1:

HINDENBURG “ having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns a Kowloon, where Delivery obtained as the Goods are landed.

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ca ba

Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Gooda remaining undelivered after the 18th Jane, 1935, will be subject to Rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowne,

All Claims must reach us before the where they will be examined by our Sur yeyori, Mesura. Goddard and Douglas. 10th June, 198, or they will not be recognised.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned No Fire Insurance will be effected, by the Undersigned.

JEBSEN & CO., Agenta,

Hong Kong, 11th June, 1928. [6364

HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE. NOTICE TO CUNSIGNEES.

DIE Steamship

Herr von Opel himself followed. "Why," he asked, "do we waste our time and energy on battling against the thick, resistant "ätmos- phere when a machine of equal force, mounting above the realm of winds and storms, could proceed at tep or twenty times the speed The fault lies in the combustion engine, which means a diet of thick air. The rocket has no such gross Lastea, and a rocket-propelled machine in the upper atmosphere will proceed with unimaginable swiftness and sureness. Progress is to be made in various stages. First, a new ground record must he established. A rocket-driven machingayat be made. to do 230

When the application for separ- miles an hour on the earth's sur

ate trials was refused Mr. Lever, face. This will have to be done on railway lines for lack of a suitable Browne's counsel, told him (Mr. road. Next, aerial experiments Powell) that if Kennedy was called to the witness-box he would,, in' will have to be made without a human pilot. Thereafter fights at Browne's interest, be bound to take 20 ailes high and a speed of 700 advantage of his legal right to

ALBERT VOEGLER" miles an hour. Finally, flights to bring out Kennedy's bad record. On the other hand, Mr. Lever had

*TAKADA"

having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are the moon and the nearer stars."

Scientists and technicians inter- intimated that if Kennedy was not rogated by the Berlin press main called to give evidence he would having arrived from the abere Ports, hereby notified that their Goods are "The comment in no measured terms on Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed being landed and placed at their risk in that their Goods are being landed and the Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & tained a cautious reserve.

be obtained as the Opel experiment is interesting," his absence from the witness box.

Delivery can and Kowloon Wharf and Godown where they declared. But what about "I was on the horns of a dilem- placed at their risk in the Hong Kong Godown Company's godowns st Kowloon,

said Mr. Powell, the starting and landing" asked ma,"

Lord Howart: Your proposition Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where Goods are landed.

Optional Cargo will be farded, unles "But what explosive of light

Goods are landell. weight and gradual explosiveness is this: that if two persons with Delivery may be obtained as soon as

Goods not cleared by 15th June, 1928, Notice has been gives prior to Steamer's would serve the purpose of long bad criminal records are engaged "Haman in committing a crime together at trips naked another.

No Fire Insurance will be effected by beings could not survive & speed of the same time they must never be will be subject to Rent

warn- tried together because the character

ma in nay case whatever. over fifty metres a second,'

Damaged Packages must be left in the for xamination by the Godowns ed doctor. At the same time of the one may hurt the other 1 there is a concentus of opinion that They should have thought of that the invention has great possibili- before they set out to do what they Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Mears. Goddard and Douglas, at 10 did. ties.

"Mr. Powell replied that if there, Mondays and Thursdays. or Opel The Focket

the Steamer'i arrival here, days of Bander Aggregat," as the new had been a separate trial the whole machine has been called, contains of the summing up about the two All Clains must be presented within no motor in the accepted sense of revolvers in Browne's garage would after which date they cannot be the word, but under the bonnet rehave had to have been deleted so recognised. poses an accumulator and a seem far as Kennedy was concerned.

Mr. Powell concluded his argu- ingly simple ignition magneto. Max Valier's idea of propelling ment in 55 minutes and Lord Hewart remarked at the conclusion, aeroplanes by the rocket principle, when put forward some time ago, You have put your case very con- was greeted with general ridicule. cisely."

A. C. Barton, b Park

12

J. A Quayle, b Ivimey

E. C. Baker, b Moffatt

35

C

F. L. Wainwright, b Moffatt 38

Warner, b A Wahl, Moffatt

one.

8. C. Young, cand b Moffatt 19 Capt. E . M. Barrett, not

HI, A. Ford, b Mofatt...... J. A. Isaaca, b Moffatt

J. Carael, not out

..151

6

0

15.

321

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

U.

X

E.

Bub.-Cdr. Howe 7 Lt. Moffatt

0

A

17

4

09 7

Capt. Park ....... Bands. Ivimey... 1

1 7

35 1

3

31

Col. Young

12

1

Be

0

Banda Deriac...

0 23

0

racer.

THE

Ble Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godewas.

A Protest has been noted by the Master.

Hong Kong, 8th June, 1928. [62AU MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the

20th June, 1928, will be subject to Rent.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods ars to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 19th June, 1925; at 10 am, by our Barveyore, Mosazu. Goddard and Douglas.

...

All Claims must reach na before the

recognized. 4th July, 1928, or they will not be No Fire Insurance will be affected. Hills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

WEBSEN & CO.

Agenta. Hong Kong, 18th Jane, 1928, [6389-

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