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AMERICAN LEAGUE THE SECOND TEST.
MATCH.
BASEBALL.
CHICAGO'S FIVE VICTORIES FREEMAN'S FINE BOWLING"
OVER BOSTON.
LAST WEEK'S RESULTS.
[RÁCTER'S AMERICAN BRETICE. | |
The week's result of the league baseball played in the United States are given below, and it will
be seen that Chicago secured no less than five victories over Boston:
National League, Saturday, July 14th-
Cincinnatti New York 4. Boston 2, St. Louis 5. Chiengo 10, Philadelphia 3. Chicago 3, Philadelphia 2. Pittsburg 10, Boston 0. Sunday, July 15th no game. Monday, July 18th:--
Cincinnatti 2. New York 3. St. Louis 7, Brooklyn 6. Chicago 10, Philadelphia 5. Pittsburg 8. Boston a Tuesday, July 17th:---
Cincinnatti 5. New York 4. St. Louis 7, Brooklyn 1. Pittsburg Boston 6. Chicago Philadelphia 3. Wednesday, July 19th:
Cincinnatti 11. Brooklyn 10. Cincinnatti, Brooklyn 1. Pittsburg 16, Boston 3. Thursday, July 19th-
Pittsburg 0, Brooklyn 3. Cincinuntti 4, Boston 0. St. Louis 8, Philadelphia 5. Friday, July 20th:-
Chiengo 3, New York 4. Pittsburg 7, Brooklyn 8. Cincinnatti 4, Boston 3. St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 4.
American Langue,
Saturday, July 14th:-
Washington 2, St. Louis 4. Boston 4, Chicago 11. Boston 2, Chicago 11. Sunday, July 15th no game. Monday, July 18th-
New York 7, Cleveland 3. New York 6, Cleveland %. Philadelphia 3, Detroit 2. Philadelphia 8, Detroit 11. Boston 0, Chicago "4. Boston 1, Chicago 9. Washington 2. St. Louis 4. Tuesday, July 17th-
New York 4, Cleveland 2. Boston 8, Chicago 6 Philadelphia 8, Detroit. 2. Washington 0, St. Louis 5. Wednesday, July 18th:-
New York 9, Chicago & Boston 5, Cleveland "e. Philadelphia 5, Detroit 1. Thursday, July 19th:
New York 6, Chicago 4. Boston 3, Cleveland 2. Philadelphia 2, St. Louis 0. Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 3. Washington 3, Detroit 0: Washington, Detroit 2. Friday, July 20th:
Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 0. Washington 7 Detroit 4.
THE WINGFIELD SCULLS,
CAMBRIDGE BLUE'S SUC- CESS.
(THHOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, July 20th.. In the Wingfield Sculis, the
famous race which decides the championship of the Thames, and which is over the Varsity course from Putney to Mortlake, T. D. A. former Cambridge Collett, the "Blue"
defeated D. Guye of the London Rowing Club by eight lengths in 23 minutes.
It is announced that T. D. A the Olympic boatraces at Amster Collets will represent England in
dam.
HORSE HE BLESSED.
VICAR AND GUINEAS
WINNER.:
near
Jockeys and stable lads of New market were championed at the Ely Diocesan Conference at Cambridge by the Rev. J. H. Davies, vicar of Westley Waterless,
New- market.
He said he was chaplain to the King's horses and the King's stable- men and he held services in the little chapel at Egerton House; the residence of Princess Mary, and Viscount Lascelles.
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ENGLAND WELL PLACED,
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCÈ;}
TRIAL OF LORD CONSIGNEE NOTICES. CONSIGNEE NOTICES.
TERRINGTON.
FOUR YEARS' PENAL SERVITUDE:
GUILTY PLEA ON 48 COUNTS.
"AN HONOURABLE NAME BESMIRCHED."
You have disgraced an honour. profession; you have besmirch- ed an honourable name."
The West Indies won the tosa at Hanchester in the second Test Match but failed to take full ad- vantage of this good fortune. Freeman, who had the excellent stres of 5 for 54 bad all the batsable men in difficulties, and Roach, who made 50, was the only one to play him with any confidence, The innings closed for 206.
England's inainge opened stead-
With this comment Mr. Justice Branson, at the Old Bailey on June
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THE Steamship
"TAKLIWA” ·. haring arrived from the above Ports, Consigneer of Cargo are hereby informe that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong | and Kowloon Wharf and Godowă Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where Delivery may be obtained as soon as Goods are landed.
Goods not cleared by 99th July, 1999, will be subject to Rent.
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CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above. at their Goods are being landed and samed Vessel are hereby informed
Fire In
Invarance will be effected by placed AT THE KIax in the Hong Kong
And Kowloon Wharf and Lickdow us in any case whatever, Damaged Fackages
must be laft in the Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where Godowas for
the each Consignment will be sorted ont examination by 20th, passed a sentence of four Consignees and the Company's surveyors, obtained Goods will be landed hero
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be
ily, and at the drawing of stumps | Terrington, described in the calen-im must be presented within unless lastrections have been given to
Ter
days of the Steamer's arrival bere,the contrary Six hours before arrival of
the temer, પ્રસ after which date they cannot recognised.
Goods not cleared: within 8 days, iz- Goods have left the Godowns,
No Claims will be admitted after the ending date of arrival, will be subject to
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the opening pair were still to dar as Harold James Selborne, All gether, with the score standing at Baron Terrington, aged 61. $4.
Lord Terrington, who had plead England are thus 199 runs behinded guilty to fraudulent conversion with all theire wickets itt hand on in respect of 45 out of 50 counts. the first innings.
took the sentence calmly and bowed to the Judge, but, as he turned to leave the dock, seemed somewhat shaken, and was nasisted by the warders.
LESSON SERMON.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, HONG KONG.
**Truth ri
was the subject of the Leeson-Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday.
The details of the charges oc- cupied a page and a half of the calendar, and referred principally to large sums of money Lord Ter- rington was alleged to have received on account of Sir Harold James Reckitt.
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A. Protest has been noted by the Master.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & CO. Hong Kong, 21st July, 1928, "(6530
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, .
AMERICAN & ORIENTAL LINE,
FROX U.S.A.
THE Motor Vessel
THE "MYRTLEBANK"
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo by her are informed that all Goods are being Landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown
Wide Powers Of Attorney. Mr. Enstace Fulton, outlining the case for the Crown, said the counts which Lord Terrington had pleaded guilty involved £60,000."
Lord Terrington was a solicitor and practised for many years under Co Ltd, whence Delivery may the style of Woodhouse & Co. in Clarges-street, Piccadilly, W. Sir Harold Reckitt had known him all his life and had been a client of Lord Terrington's father, who was
The Golden Text was from John 8.31, 32. If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples in deed; and ye shall know the truth. and the truth shall make you free." Among the citations which cor- prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence. He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth.
hall be thy shield and buckler." also a solicitor. (Psalms 91.3. 4).
The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scrip tures,"
by Mary Baker Eddy: Christian Science brings to light Truth and its supremacy, univerzal harmony the entireness of God. good, and the nothingness of evil." (P. 293). "
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WAR ON WAR."
SLOGAN OF FINANCIAL GROUP.
GENEVA, July 3rd. "War on War" is the slogan of new international organization that has just been launched at Zurich for the purpose of ending war by purely financial methods.
The new movement, which has the backing of many important financiers, bankers, economist and philanthropists, has undertaken the study of the question of creating an International Clearing House Association and An International Currency Guarantee Corporation.
The two organizations would play about the same role in interna tional life that clearing houses and currency guaranteeing aegociations play in the national life of the Various countries where they exist. The International Currency Guay- antee Corporation especially would fix and guarantee for each country a permanent rate of exchange. This, in itself, it is declared, would furnish a sufficient weapon in the bands of the Council of the League
of Nations to prevent war.
raise its ex-
Should any country go to war against the recommendation of the League Council, the International Currency Guarantee Corporation would only have to change rate for that "etate to one million, while the Clearing House Association would suspend all pay would be reduced to impotency over ments and the offending country
night.
measures
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Sir Harold was in the habit of travelling a great deal, and it was his custom when away to give Lord Terrington wide powers of attorney. which felt Lard Terrington with complete control of his affairs.
The charges in the indictment related to the fraudulent use of that power, by which Lord Terrington possessed himself of considerable portions of Sir Harold's properties.
Mr. Fulton gave details of sales of shares made by Lord Terrington to repay a Mr. Buxton, who had- lent him money on the security of a property.
The next transaction, he said, re- lated to the misuse of Sir Harold's) property in order to settle with Lady Nunburnholme. Lord Terrington became a trustee of her daughter's marriage settlement. The sum of £9,000 was loaned to him on mort- gage, and she instructed her solicitors to call it in:
No Olaim will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after 27th Juli Claims against the Vessel must
1998
will be subject to Rent.
be presented to the Undersigned on or before 3rd August, 1999, or they will not be recognised.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on Friday, 27th July, 1928, at 10 am.
No Fire Insurance has been affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
THE BANK LINE, ETD., General Agente.
Hong Kong, let July, 1999. [6529
COMPAGNIE DES MESSA- GERIES MARITIMES.
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
8.8. "LT, ST. LOUBERT BIE."
BRINGING CARGO FROM DUNKIRK, ANTWERP, BOTTERDAY, LONDON, &o., MONSIGNEES are hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Tressure and Valuables are Mr. Fulton said that £5,450 which being landed and stored into the Go remained after Lord Terrington had downs of the Hong Kong and Kowloon reduced certain of Sir Harold Wharf & Godown Co, Ltd., Kowloon, Reckitt's overdrafts remained in whence Delivery may be obtained im- Lord Terrington's account and was
mediately after landing. absorbed for the use of himself and his firm."
Lord Terrington was adjudged bankrupt in 1926 and left the coun- try.
Owing to his leaving, no state ment of affairs had been lodged, but, continued Mr. Fulton, there were proofs of debt amounting to some £400,000. Sir Harold Reckitt had lodged proofs amounting to £213,038, but he (Mr. Fulton) had been informed that, upon examina- tion of other sources, that figure would probably be increased to about £300,000.
- Thia
Brain Affected. . concludeti Mr.
Fulton's
address, and Mr. Roland Oliver, K.C., defending, called Dr. Watson, Senior Medical Officer at Brixton Prison.
Dr. Watson said Lord Terrington was suffering from a grave valvular disease of the heart.
brain had been affected to some ex.
He added that Lord Terrington' In the past, the promoters of the tent for some years past by his scheme declare, efforts to prevent complaint. war, have been confined largely to" Mr. Oliver, addressing the Judge for strengthening the on behalf of Lord Terrington, said party attacked. The real solution, that Lord Terrington was in 1915. it is insisted, is to provide mes suffering from enlargement of the sures for immediately ruining any country that goes to war, and this. can hest to done by cutting off all financial resources-Manila Times.
TWO CO-RESPONDENTS.
CHILDREN'S EVIDENCE AGAINST MOTHER.
heart.
Throughout the War he did such work as he could for the country, in addition to carrying on his solicitor's work.
The double work undoubtedly had a bad effect on his mind, and at the time of the alleged offences he had to lie down and sign such docu- ments as were brought to him.
Mr. Oliver, continuing, said that in 1025 and 1923 there was a sum In the Divorce Division before Terrington could look for payment. of £80,000 owing to which Lord the President (Lord Merrivale) He read a letter from a famous and a Special Jury, Mr. Thomas The man owing it had turned out
to be a person utterly worthless.. Josiah Hume, Singapore, Federat jockey, twice winner of the Deed Malay States, at present living gr9,000 which Lord Terrington look- Similarly, there was a sum of and acveral other classic races, is at Rookery-road, Staines, Middle- eussing sermons he had preached
All Claims must be sent in to me on er before Friday, the 27th July, 1923, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examined by the Company' Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Coungnees to 10 sm, on Tuesday, the 24th July, 1929.
No Fire larranco will be effected by us in any case whatever.
L LESDOS. Agent Hong Kong, 18th July, 1928. [6518 SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
CONSIGNEE NOTICE.
88- ANDRE LEBUN.” BRING CARGO FROM MARSEIL. LES, &c., ALSO CARGO Fix COGNAC, BORDEAUX, Ex 8.5. "TETUAN" & 8.8. MEINAM." YONSIGNEES hereby informed that their Goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are
bring landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kerloon Wharf and Godown On., Ltd., Kowloon, whence Delivery be phtained immediately
after finding.
All Claims must be sent in to me on
or belors Thursday, the 28th July, 1928, or they will not be recognized.
Damaged Packages will be examined by Company's Surveyors, Mestra. the Goddard & Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10 am, on Monday, the 23rd July, 1998.
No Fire Insurance will be effected br in any case whatever,
L LESDOS,
Agent. Hong Kong. 17th July, 1928. [6510
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From July 23rd to 29th, 1929. fran. Wasa
Date of
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No Fire Insurance will be affected by ta in any case whatever.
Godown for examination by the Con Damaged Packages must be left in the
signees, and the Company's, BurvAJON, A SERTS, GODDARD & Doculus, at 10 L.x, on Mondays and Thursdays, within the Free Storage period.
be
All Olaims against the Sissmer muEŠ presented to the Undersigned on or before 8th August, 1928, or they wÜ
be recognized.
No Olaims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowas.
MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,
Agenta Hong Kong, 19th July, 1928. (6317
* CLEN" LINE, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM UNITED KINGDOM Vri PORTS.
AEE Motor Vessel
THE "GLENOGLE" having arrived from the above Forts, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that a Goods are being landed at their risk into the hazardous and/or extra bazarious Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, whence, sod/or from the wharves, Delivery may be obtained.
Goods not cleared by the 27th July, 1928, at Nood, will be subject to Rent
All broken, chafed and damaged Packages are to be left in the Godowns where they
the
Cargo
will be examined in the presence of Consignees by Messrs. 26th July, Goddard and Douglas, on 1928, at 10 am. Claims against the Yerel including those for short delivered must be presented on the Special Form provided, add must also be submitted within 30 days of arrival otherwise they will not be recognized. by us in any case whatever.
"Bills of Lading will be countersigned JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.,
Agents. Hong Kong, 20th July, 1928. [6523
by
No Fire Insurance will be effected
HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FIRE Steamship
THE "SAARLAND "
having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified that their Goods s being landed and placed at their risk in the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowna at be Kowloon, where Delivery cau obtained as the Goods are landed..
Optional Cargo will be landed, unless Notice has been given prior to Steamer's arrival
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 26th July, 1928, will be subject to Rent.
All broken, chafed and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on 25th July, 1926, at 10 am. by our Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard and Douglas.
All Claims must reach us before the
10th August, 1948, or they will not be No Fire Insurance will be effected. recognised.
Bill of Lading will be countersigned. by the Undersigned,
JEBSEN & CO. Agrots. Hong Kong, 19th July, 1928. (8418
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE,
THE BEN LINE STEAMERS. LIMITED.
FROM MIDDLESBRO', ·ANT. WEEP, LONDON, STRAITS AND PHILIPPINES.
The Steamship" BENMOHR" YONSIGNEES of Cargo are herby informed that hill Goods are beg
CONS
· landed" "si"their risk Into the hasaricos and/or extra bazardous, Godowns of the King and Kowloon Wharf and
Godown Co., Ltd, whence and/or from the wharees, Delivery may be oblated.
No will be Olaizna will
admitted
after the Good have left the Godowns, and a Goods remaining andelivered after ther 26th instant, will be subject to Rent,
All Claims against the Bitesmer mast Undersigned, on or be presented to the before the 9th proxime, or
Will not be recognized.
All chafed and damaged Goods TO 32 ฟ to be left in the Godowns, where they 1957 will be examined on the 26th instant, 10a.m., by Messrs, Goddard & Douglas. Ho Fire Insurance has been affected." Bill of Lading will be countersigned by GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD.
and asking him to deal with the sex, petitioned for s divorce beed upon as a good debt.
The suggestion had been made cause of alleged adultery of his points raised.
Before the Guineas," anid Mr. wife, Mrs. Dorothy Elsie Hume, of that Lord Terrington ran away to France. That suggestion was wide- Teignmouth-road, Brondesbury, Davies, I asked God's blessing on N.W., with Mr. Ernest Lionei ly believed by the public, but was
44.76 35 the stables during the week, and Atherton," medical botanist and not correct.
1.
8 179 Mr. Oliver concluded by asking whether in answer to my supplica osteopath," of Royal York-crescent, tion, or by chance one of the horses Clifton, Bristol, and Mr. Marshall the Judge to bear in mind that Lord T2 26.8m 8.28 17 2:40 18: 8:59 a 2 5 won The next Sunday I had an Ernest Brown, classical master at Terrington had already been in cus
Wed. 25 m 4:18 19 10 6/18 d. carly celebration of Holy Coma Kingston-on-Thames school. The tedy fifteen and a half months. munion and there were present 38 allegations were denied.
Mr. Justice Branson; passing, sen Ther. 20 m 466 5 9 ml1 84 persons, including the trainer of
Witnesscs for the husband includ- tence, as above, said: "But for the horse and all the men in the ed Miss Clive Hume, a daughter, your state of health and the fact Fri 27
and Mr. Gordon Hume, a son,
7 21 88 11 16 33 stables."
that you have been in custody,
148 21 28 m 6 5 60 The wituestes for the defence in- fifteen months, I should have im- Sat
8.200 cluded Mrs Hume, the co-respon- posed a longer sentence.. dents (Mr. Atherton and Mr. Mr. Oliver asked if. Lord Terring- Bun. 19 m 8 85 8:4[m Brown), and Mrs. Atherton. ton might ace his wife, and to this
The hearing was adjourned.
request the Judge assented.
Dr. Kempthorne, Bishop of Lich feld, said horse racing was an er- cellent sport. Greyhound racing with mechanical hares was not a real sport but humbugging.
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