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FOOTBALL FIX-

TURES.

PROGRAMME. FOR NEXT TWO WEEK-ENDS, &‹.

FIRST DIVISION.

“To-day. Small Units v. 2nd Bn. K.O.S.B L.S.B.A. E R. Atkinson, R.N.

Saturday, October 6th. Kowloon v. Chinese Ath. Mr. F.

FOOTBALL IN ANCIENT CHINA."

HANDBOOK OF HAN DYNASTY.

THE INVENTOR. A 4,000 YEAR AGO EMPERORI

"

The Chinese have always made `a fetish of precedence. That football was popular in Chica, may be gathered from the fact that it was ascribed to the invention of the Smith. R.A. V

Police. Pipe-Major W.mythical Yellow Emperor who is alleged to have lived more than Mackie, 2nd Ba. K.0.8.3. Recreio . Smsil Unite. L.S.B.A. 4,000 years ago.

E., R. Atkinson, R.N. HK. Club . South Chios. Wt.

Engr. J. W.. Baker, R.N. R. Navy 1st Bn. Queen's R. Regt. S/Sergt. J. Gilbert, R.A.O.C.

Wednesday, October 10th. R.A Small Units. Wt. Engr.

J. W. Barker, R.N..

Saturday, October 13th,

1st Ba. Queen's R. Regt. v. and

Ba K.O.S.B. Mr. F. Smith. R.A.. Chinese Athletic. L.S.B.A.

E. R. Atkinson, R.N.

Recreio v. Kowloos. Pipe-Kajor

W. Mackie, Snd Ba. K.O.S.B. HE. Chub. Police. 8/Sergt. J.

Gilbert, RA0.0.

South China R. Navy. Capt. A. W. Austin, M., MM,

R.A.

SECOND DIVISION. "

וי

Today.

2nd Bn. KO.S.B.

v. 1st Ba Queen's R. Regt. B.Q.M.S. E. Hutchins, R.A.

1.

Saturday, October 6th, Recreio v. St. Joseph's. B.Q.M.S.

Hutchins, R.A.

South China"A" v. South China

He was so wise and beneficent, such an excellent magician, that to saddle him with the introduction of football was but a drop in bis bowl of good works. He might have. invented anything and was happily removed from the sphere of positive proof Moreover, he lived so long ago that it is pro- bable be never lived at all.

A Handbook of B.C. 200. When we come to the Ean dynasty, about B.C. 200, we are on safer, if less picturesque, ground for at that time there existed a handbook on football in which the game was described in 25 chapters. According to Profesor Herbert Giles, there is reason to suppose that Chinese football originally

formed part of the military cur- Ficulum "of the day, and was a means of training soldiers and of putting their powers to the test." A Game For Soldiers, Poets And-

Professors,

On one occasion, when soldiers were abort of food, General Ho Ch'u Ping hollowed out a place to play football in." At a later period the game was by no means confined to the military. Curious

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd,

CRICKET FIXTURES.

·ROYAL NAVY AND CRAIGEN-

GOWER MATCHES.

The following are the League fix. tures for the Royal Navy, Craigen- rower and Hong Kong University for the current seaJON: “

Royal Navy 1st XT, Date. Opponent. November

24th-Chinese B.C. December

8th Craigengower

· 1929. January

19thKowloon C.C. 19th-Indian R.C. February

2nd-Royal Artillery 18th Civil Service C.C. 23rd Hong Kong C.C. March

End-University

Dale. Opponent. October.

Ground.

Away.

RACING STABLE FIRE.

VALUABLE HORSES BURNED TO DEATH.

DERBY WINNER SAVED.

(THROUGH BETTER'S ADENOK. !

DUCK FEATHERS.

EXPORT TRADE OF $4,000,000 A YEAR.

BUSINESS THREATENED BY BUILDING AND HEALTH ORDINANCE?

The export of duck feathers from the Colony has always been a CARY, Indiana, Oct, 2nd. lucrative business for the last fifty The racing stables of John Hertz, years. It was stated that no less Away. owner of Reigh Count, winner of than $4,000,000 of business was done the last Kentucky Derby and the yearly, but it is now feared that leading three-year-old in the United the business would be serious effect- Away States, have been gutted Reighed by a recent Health and Building

Count was saved, being blind-Ordinance. Home folded and led from the blazing Homebuilding, bat other thoroughbreds Away,

valued at over £10,000 were burned

Home.

Royal Navy 2nd XI.

Away",

Ground.

13th-Police R.C. November

Away'.

Away

Home.

3rd Club de Recreio 24th-R.A.S.C. December

8th Craigengover

1929.

January

19th Indian B.C 26th-Kowloon C.C. February

13th Royal Engineers 3rd-Hong Kong C.C, March

end -University.

Home.

to death.

AIRCRAFT ENDURANCE.

BRITISH PLANS' FOR 72 HOURS' FLIGHT.

At the monthly meeting of the Chinese General Chamber of Com merce yesterday, a letter was read to the effect that the Government had prohibited the storage of duck feathers in the godowns at West Point on the ground that this com madity is included in the "offensive trade list," and should be stored in a special area provided for such goods.

1928.

NEW RAILWAY STATION FOR SINGAPORE.

F.M.S. GOVERNMENT SAID TO

BE LUKEWARM,

WOMAN SUES EX-

· RULER OF INDORE.

MOTHER'S TALE OF OFFER FOR HER DAUGHTER.

Negotiations are proceeding be

The ex-Maharajah of Indore, tween the F.M.S. Government and the Colony Government, the Singa- whose love affairs have attracted pore Harbour Poard, and the considerable attention in Singapore Municipality regarding

now line

recent

the scheme for a new railway years, has been brought into public station at Singapore and extensive prominence once more by an action deviation of the island railway begun in Bombay. line."

The former ruler will be remein- The plan is to take up about six Tank Hoad Bukit Timah to miles of the existing track from bered for his share in the abduc tion of the beautiful dancing girl, Не station, and construct in a wide sweep around the south Mumtaz Begum, in Bombay. west portion of the city to a new abdicated after that incident had station in Keppel Road opposite been revealed. This year he mar the docks. This will not only per mit of the abolition of the level riad Miss Nancy Miller, an Ameri- crossings on the present line, and can girl, with whom he is now the possible, use of the track for one-way road traffic, but it will living in Paris. He is being sued the F.M.S. Railways to in Bombay for £13,800 by the enable construct a station which will be mother of another girl. -

The Tank Amazing allegations savouring of worthy of Singapore. Road station is inadequate from every point of view, and the pastih plot wore made against senger trafic on the railway has Tukojirao, the ex-Mabarajah of increased so much of recent years Indore, in the Bombay High Court. A beautiful Hindu woman has that great inconvenience is being experienced.

The letter protested against such an obstacle being placed in the way

It is understood that the profiled a suit claiming £13,800 daf- of a line of business which had always been a source of revenue to posal to construct a hotel owned ages for alleged wrongful imprison- the Government as well as to for- and operated by the F.M.S. Railment, for personal injury, and The ways, which was much talked of a wrongful conversion and misappro eign shipping companies.

few years ago, has been finally pristion of her property, with ars letter was signed by several x- porters in this line and it drew dropped, but the new station will tematic cruelty practised on her attention to the fact that the storage be a large establishment with during the past eleven years, at

"Cruelties." of feathers, in baies, in godowns at ample goods yards and other ac Indore and Bombay. Konnedy Town, was no more offen commodation. It will, of course, sive then the storage of odorous be conveniently situated for pas At the wharves, and it will have salt fish in a certain residential sengers disembarking or embarking section of Des Voeux Road West.

Mr. Ho la said that when he the advantage of a trolley bus

16th Civil Service C.C. Away. Hayes, to the order of the A received the letter from the Sant route running past it.

Craigengower ist XI.

Dale. Opponent.

B. Pte. W. Lamb, R.A.M.C.ly enough, it seems to have attract-November Still Units r. R.A. Mr. T. Ged those learned in the Classics

Stokes. F.A.F. R. Navy. Mr. Ip Kov

Ko.

Kowloon v. Eastern. L/Cpl. G. C. Shead, 1st En. Queen's R. -Regt.

University. Chinese "A"

L/Cpl. J. W. Griere, 2nd Bn. K.O.S.B.

".

Saturday, October 13th.

R. Navy, South China "A.

Mr. C. Mose. South China "B" 2nd Ba. K.0.8.3. Pte. F. Farnsworth, 1st Bn Queen's R. Regt. 1st Bn. Queen's R. Regt. v. Small

Unita. Sgt. F. J. Toms, R.A. Chinese "A

Mr. A. R. .R.A.

M. Samy. University. Eastern.

#

Gunner J. Kinsella, R. A. Recreio v. R.A.F. Sgt. C. Clark,

R.A.

and proficient in poetie composi- tion.

Even Chinese Emperors played Chồng football with enthusiasm. Ti was so fond of the game that certain high officials pointed out that such indulgence was unsuit- able to the Imperial dignity." When the Monarch replied: "We have playing; and what one chooses to do is not exhausting," they appealed to the Empress. She proved to be singularly uninspir ed, for she promptly suggested tiddlywinks, or squails," for his nmusement. It is a pity Ch'eng Ti's reply to his consort has not been recorded. Possibly historians found it unsuitable to hand down to posterity.

Stuffed With Hair, The Chinese football was origin- ally a round bag of lesther stuff- Kowloon v. St. Joseph's. Mr. J.ed with hair, or as a post descrio-

Lawrence.

MID-WEEK-LEAGUE. To-day.

Lam Long Wan v. P.W.D. Chinese.

Quaner J. Kinsella, R.A. Chinese Ath. v. Police, Pte. W.

Lamb, RA.M.C. South China Ewo Chinese. L/Cpl. G. C. Shead, 1st Bn. Queen's R. Regt.

Wednesday, October 10th. Hung Kui School . South China. B.Q.M.S. E. Hutchins, R.A. P.W.D. Chinese . Police. Mr. Ip

Kau Ko,

Ewo Chinese v. Lam Long Wan.

Sgt. C. Clark, F.A.

INTER-DEPARTMENT

edit: "Eight pointed strips of leather made into a ball." At a later period it was filled with air.

To inflate & football," observes a Chinese writer, seerns easy, but is really difficult. The ball must not be very hard, or it will be too bouncy, and the full force cannot be used in kicking. Neither must it be very flabby, or you will have an opposite remalt, and the ball will not travel when kicked. It should be about nineteaths full of air; this will be, found to hit of

the mean.".

ment bowls competition were: de- The body should be straight as feated by Government House yes terday by the narrow margin of two shots. The match was played at Government House, the teams and scores being:

Government House: Capt. A▲ J. L Whyte (No. 1). Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin (No. 2), H.E, the Hon.

Penalties For Praise.

3rd Indian R.C. 17th Civil Service C.C. 24th-Kowloon C.C. December

1st-Chinese RC. Sth Royal Navy 1929,

January

6th -A.A 12th-Hong Kong 0.C. 10th University.

our

that the F.M.8. Government is not

The case came primarily before the Bombay High Court, on the Justice Davar, & Parsee judge of

arose in Bombay, as the yes resi. ground that the cause of the action

dent hert when the alleged abdue tion took place.

The assembly stage is now being reached in a most interesting at- tempt to evolve a British aircraft Home capable of remaining in the air for Home three days and three nights con

She is Sowkabai Pandharinath tinuously, and the preliminary Home. Home. fight tests will be made very soon.

Bombes, and she alleges that the The machine, a Fairey Napier

Rajapurkar, residing at Girgaua,

Home.monoplane, which has been built by

ex-Maharajah, when he was ruler of Indore, decoyed her and her the Fairey Aviation Company,

Confidential Discussions. daughter trom Bombay through his Ministry, is being fitted with the tary Board relating to the matter,

J. The discussions proceeding at agents with a view to restraining Ground. latest Napier Lion engine, and re- ho at once went to see Mr.

presents a departure from general Watson, Secretary of the Board. present are confidential, but it is their liberties for his own immoral Away. British practice in that a mono- Mr. Watson, however, was unable understood that the total cost of purposes, and ultimately confined Away, pians form instead of a biplane has to do anything in the matter and the scheme will run to several mil- them at Indore for eleven years, Away been chosen. The present endor-referred him to Mr. W. J. Carrie, lion dollars, and that it will take while danmerable cruelties were ance record, held by Germany,, was president of the Board. The latter three years to complete. The cost practiced on them by him or at Home. set up in July when Herren Ristics referred Mr. Ho lu to the Health will be shared between the Colony his instigation. Bome. and Zimmerman. in a Junkers and Building Ordinance which and the F.M.B. Government (as monoplane remained in the sir for clearly defined that, offensive goods the owners of the F.M.B. Rail Kuala Lumpur correspondent, it 633 hours, thus beating the Italian could not be stored in godowns Ways), and, according to Home. record of 56 hours 42 minutes situated in the western section of is rumoured in the Federal capital

fact the town.. Away. made in June, and "the

Hot Offensive Goods,

too enthusiastic about proceeding Home. that nation after nation strives

'raise to

the record has led

Mr. Ho Iu contended that duck with the scheme at the present to the British experiment's being feathers, packed in bales, could not time, and that its immediate fate. the arrangement hailed as a challenge to the foreign be classified as offensive goods. It depends upon

be made with the endurance records This is correct was entirely different from the loose which can in one sense, but it is understood feathers which were being handled Colony,

It may be added that the line of that the main purpose of the Air by certain factories in the penin- Ministry is further research upon sula. There the feathers were being the new track, which can be seen Home. long endurance, which may have a

sorted out and graded. Work in at the Land Office, swings well out- Home great practical value in view of the this connection could be properly side the thickly settled districts of Home. Scattered strategic bases of the Em- included as an offensive trade, as Singapore, and therefore the cast Away.

pire. It would be foolish, however, in the process of sorting out and of acquisition should not be sensa Bombay Court, and that the allega "Justice Davar, granting the ap and Alexandra Road, and crosses to ignore the spectacular effect of grading, there was bound to be dust tional-It cuts across Jervois Road tions were unfounded and untrue. Away. two British pilots leaving a British and loose feather flying about-

serodrome one day and remaining Mr. Ho la advised the Chamber Kampong Bahru Road a short dis- plication for the Bombay hearing, in continuous fight over Great not to take shy further steps phtil tance west of the General Hospital. observed that. in view of the The next railway extension in woman's revelations, a disclosed Away Britain for three days on end, and he has had a reply from the Sani-

a in her affidavit, and of the Bawia Singapore will probably be Home. if the performance equals the pro-tary Board who, it is understood, branch line to the industrial dis- murder case (the case of the mur

mise, flying on for perhaps another are considering the matter. Away five or six hours.

In conversation with a Daily tricts of Kallang and Tanjong der of the protector of Mumtaz Press representative, Mr. He Tu Rhu, but that cannot be expected Begum), he had no hesitation in for some years to come.-Straits concluding that if the unfortunate woman dared to eater Indore said that the Nam Pak hong, met- Times.

State most probably her life would chants are the biggest dealer, in this

be jeopardised again. line. The feathers are consigned to them from factories in the inland, NATIVE LABOUR IN SOUTH and they export them to Europe and America on a commission basis. Therefore since their interests in

Craigengower 2nd XI. Date. Opponent. Ground. October

27th Police RC.. November

3rd Indian R.C. 10th H.K. Electric Co. 17th Civil Service 24th-Kowloon C.C. December

Ist Club de Recreio Sth Royal Navy, 1929. January

19th --University 28th-Royal Engineers March

2nd-R.A.S.O...

Home.

Home.

FRAUD ON BOOKMAKERS.

POSTMAN'S SHARE IN

CONSPIRACY.

1:

AFRICA:

The ex-Maharajah, through his counsel, opposed the application for the admission of the suit on the ground that it could not legally be maintained, As at all the times mentioned in the complaint he was the ruling chiel of Indore State. He further contended that the cause was beyond the jurisdiction of the

This was a case in which the ex-tuler of a native State had chost to interfere with the rights

this trade are not so great as the WHITES' INTERVENTION FOR of a British subject domiciled in

factories, they would be prepared to drop the business if obstacles are placed in its way. It would, how- ever mean less freight for foreign shipping companies.

MEASUREMENT OF TIME.

REMARKABLE ACCURACY.

HIGHER WAGES.

British territory, and had taken possession of her property as if it belonged to Indore State..

I feel it would be denial of While the clear implications of the wages of antive workers are to deprived of liberty for eleven years. the Union Wage Act as affecting justice to the unfortunate woman, make no colour distinction, it has if I did not grant the admission of been found impracticable to fix a

"The Ex-Maba- her suit," he said. minimum wage applicable fairly rajah is a man rolling is wealth, to black and white labour. Early whose henchmen, whether for good in 1926 the Bloemfontein Town or nefarious purposes, are always Council, which controls the largest at his beck and call, so no hard- native population in any urban

Preliminary Tests. Naturally, exhaustive" consump tion and performance teste must be made before any real attempt can be started to fly continuously for the longest time possible, and the attainment of any new record by Great Britain depends in the end Before the Recorder (Bir Ernest upon a decimal point in the fuel the Central consumption of the engine, assum As to the game itself,, we read: Wild, K.C.), at

Court, London; lasting complete efficiency everywhere "Two long bamboos were set up, Criminal several tens of feet in beight, and month, George Williams, 58, post- else. Normally the aero engine of with a silken net, stretched across, man, and Stephen John Carter, 48, to-day buras 0.5lb. of fuel per over which the ball had to be kick-assistant steward, were each sen-horse-power hour, and the reduction ed. The players formed themselves teheed to three years' penal servi-of that consumption to, say, 0.45lb. per brake horse-power hour, repre- into two parties, and the game was tude on a charge of conspiring to decided by points. When played obtain money by means of a forged sents an increase in the range of

Mr. C. T. Samimaa 16 per cent. That is, the saving ef BOWLS.

on the Emperor's birthday, before instrument.

.03lb. per horse-power hour, pre- the Imperial Pavilion, the goal appeared for Carter.

"Mr. Percival Clarke, who ap-suming a light range of 50 hours,

area, appointed the Mackenzie ship will be imposed on him,"

Dissatisfied with this decision. GOVERNMENT HOUSE IN THE was adorned with gaily coloured

silks."

peared with Mr. Forster Boulton would alone equal another five

At the recent meeting in Glasgow Commission to consider a minimum the ex-Maharajah's counsel appeal- FINAL..

There were over 70 different for the prosecution, on behalf of hours' firing, sad if the cruising-

wage. The Commission met repreed for the removal of the case, kinds of kicks, and the following the Postmaster-General, said that speed had been 100 miles an hour, The Small Units who recently quaint instruction is given as to Williams and Carter had taken ad- an extra 500 miles would have been of the British Association, Mr. J.

the Section of Mathematical and and black employees and recom- 'beat the Police in the Inter-Depart-the correct position of the player:vantage of the fact that it, was the added to the range of the aircraft. Jackson, of Greenwich, described to sentatives of the white.. employers contrary to the order of Justice

practice of bookmakers to accept a

The military importance of such Physical Sciences the progress of mended for native unskilled labour Davar, and contended that as the a pencil; the hands hanging down, bet sent through the post if the

Ab improvement in fight range craftsmanship in mensuring time a wage of 35. "daily, asking the alleged causes of the suit occurred Government to give it legal effect outaide British India the case was as though carrying things there postmark on the letter was au- needs no emphasis, and from s com scientifically.

A meeting of Mr. Boydell, Minis outside the High Court's jurisdic should be great elasticity of move tecedent to the time of the race. mercial point of view a useful com He dealt with two clocks, the in-

parison can be given if the case ment; and the feet should be as Two systems of fraud had been em

vention of Mr. Shortt, that were ter of Labour, with representatives tion, and if this fact was ignored though jumping or skipping.".

ployed. Counsel explained that in of a machine with 1,000 horie-installed at the Greetlwich Obser of the Bloemfontein municipality it would be a violation of interna.

Birth Festivities, accordance with one of the systems power and a 800 mile range bevatory in 1924 and 1928. These and employers of labour was held tional law.

recently From the minutes of the

Counsel for the woman stated meeting, non published, it appears The winning players received Williams who was employed in the taken. Assuming that further de- clocks, he said, had shown such re

action of Bloemfontein had Indore, officer visited her ia Bom- silver would pass a stamped envelope sumption of 35lb. per horse-power, wich they looked forward to the and sometimes broendes Deakin (skip) 22. ·

Smail Units F. H. Holdman bowls The captain of the losing through the date-stamping machine which would seem, possible, it means time when these or similar clocks

significance and far-reaching im (No. 1), J. Wiltshire (No: 9), Haide did not participate in these and later would go outside and that at a cruising speed of 100 miles could be used to check the rotation brought home to the Cabinet the bay, and said the the presence of

envelope to Carter. an hour there is a saving of 900lb. of the earth and any small irregu- good things. In a country where hand the

was the first instance in South quired at Indore to participate in Westlake (No. 3), G. C. Moss the unauthorised removal of a pet Carter would put in the envelopein' fuel, all of which would be larity in the earth's rotation. Each portance of... the " question, for it herself and her daughter was re- (skip) 20.

dog from Court meant death for bets "on" races which had already available for some concentrated | clock consisted of a face pendulum Africa where whites had come for festivities connected with the birth Government Floure and the P.W.D. are now in the final of the culprit, the unsuccessful.. foot taken place, and then return the form of freight. There is, thereof invar swinging in a vachumi and { ward asking the Government to fix of a child to the Maharanee.

ball captain was severely fogged. envelope to Williams, who would fore, every justification for ex slave clock. The slave clock native wages in order to prevent day after their arrival she and her

including dificulties. The Government had Of famous players of the game take it back to the post office and periments directed to the increase did all the work,

their house, which a cordon of the winners last yet, and after there was Wang Ch'i Sou, whose slip it into the dispatch bag Thus of range, and much valuable know the release of the gravity lever decided to make a start in Bloem. daughter were made prisoners in defeating the Revenue Department reputation as a footballer was only a bookmaker would receive a letter ledge, will undoubtedly be secured į which maintained the free pen fontein by applying the Wage military surrounded.

The woman alleged that the ex- Revenue Department equalled by his learning. Kung post-marked 1.10 p. och india from this Fairey-Napier experi dulum, the free pendulum being Board's determination of 35 d.

ment.

interfered with for only part of a daily or some other amount final Maharajah made indecent proposals they were

Kuel, a descendant of Confucius, bet on a 2.30 race, which

17 determined. The Minister hop to herself and her daughter, which P.W.D., the latter having also played the game well. Chang Fen fact been taken to the post office by

The choice of a monoplane is in second every 30 seconds.

irregularities ed that Bloemfontein's patriotic both indigeantly refused. He made beaten the Prisons Department. kicked "a ball half as high as the Williams at 3.30.

itself due to the fact that head The principal The Small Units beat the Palice pagoda, and the poet Li Yu wrble Counsel said that in the other resistance can be reduced slightly shown by both clocks were a tem example would lead the way so it a condition for her release that and are bow put out of the com- an inscription for football method adopted the necessary post by the use of one large wing, while perature co-efficient of three-thou that other centres might seek s petition by Government House who ground in which he advocated" de mark was obtained by means of the thickness of the wing has other sandths of & accond per day per one mutual arrangement between em- her daughter should agree to be

refused equally indignantly. drew a byc.

termination and coolness, without what was known as a cut out let advantages. It means that the in- degres Fahrenheit and gradual ployers and natives, failing which his mistress. This proposal was Thers after she was subjected to the slightest irritation at failure." ter. A blank envelops bearing

One wonders if Li Yu had ever only a stamp would be enclosed in terier of the wing can very usefully slowing down of the pendulum, at- Government would have strong

be used for the fuel tanks, and the tributed to a growth of the invar grounds for taking action. The cruel treatment, and removed to a been a defeated captain.-Daily | another envelope bearing an O-

removal of these, or most of them, rod. The difficulty of producing present native wage averages s Newco

commodation address used by Car from the fuselage has the further a clock of still greater accuracy was 3d, daily. The Minister also said fort, where she and her daughter ter. A portion of the outer advantage of enabling a smaller that of producing & more stable that he would favourably consider were incarcerated for eleven years,

material than inrar. velops would be cut away so that

the Bloemfontein employers' sug and only released in 1920 after body to be designeed.

Indore Political Agent to the Professor Turner, of Oxford, gestion of, & compromise of petition had been sent by the the stamp on the inside one was

Viceroy exposed. This package would then be put into the post and the re-

said the design of these clocki was daily, rising gradually to 38, 6d. sult would be that Carter would

due to a railway accident. A train The importance of the question get possession of an envelope bear

having rim off the line, Mr. Shortt lies not only in the Improvement She further alleged that her ing no address but having on it

tackled the problem of estimating in the position 61, native workers, bouse in Bombay had been trans a stamp marked with an early time

the speed of trains so as to prevent but in the fact that this is the first ferred to the name of the Indore atamp. A little later this envelope,

Similar accidents in the future. He time a real effort has been made Durbar by his agent, and her

and Court's Jurisdiction judgment was containing a bet on a race which

was told the tuning fork was the best to fix a scale for native wages, and jewellery, fariture, dilk, and

roserved. had just taken place, would be ou

cans of timing speeds and then that the present action of Bloem- clothes misappropriated its way through the post to a book

found he had to time the tumingontain may be a precedent for de On the question of the Bombay

throughout the Union," maker, Williams having put it in

fork. This led him to design the velopments of similar to the dispatch bag.

Mr. W. T.. Southorn (No. 3), J. gifts of flowers, fruit, wine, and South Tottenham Sorting Office, velopment assures an average con-markable accuracy that at Green that Mr. Bordell declared that the that she alleged that in 1915 an

the competition.

The Sanitary Department were

HOCKEY.

HOME FOOTBALL.

LEAGUE MATCH RESULTS. {TUKOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

Y.M.C.A. IL UNIVERSITY II. The following have been chosen to represent the T.M.CA. 2ad XI against University II., to-morrow, At King's Park ground. The match begins at 5.15 sharp:

Bands; VM. Hast, R.-W. Two League matches were played Sapsed E G Sewell, W Bon Monday, In the First Division Smith, J. D. Murphy; A. Tate, Gor the English League, Manchester Mitchell, W. Borrowman, A. Kin- City defeated Portsmouth by two goals to one. Raith Rovers gained ross, W. McIntyre.

Reserves: J. M. Purvis and H. victory Over Ayr United by four -goals-to two in the Scottish League. Barson,

Naturally, the Fairey-Napier monoplane in itself will have no military or commercial value, but the lessons learned from it may very well be incorporated in prao tical aircraft-It will be in effect flying petrol tank, and when it frst starts on the long duration effort its overload will be such that probably only Cranwell aerodrome

starting run. will be able to give it a exficient

clock

They went to Indore, and the

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