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MID-WEEK FOOT- BALL.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
Yesterday's games resulted as
under :-
HONG KONG LEAGUE,
E.O.S.B. 2; Small Units 0.
Division II Queen's Regt Res. 4: K.O.S.B.
Res. 1.
1.
MID-WEEK LEAGUE" South China 2; Hung Kui School
Hong Kong Police 1: P.W.D.
Chinese 0. Lam Long Wan 1; Ewo Chinese 1.
K.O.S.B. r. SMALL UNITS. “
LAWN BOWLS.
RECREIO ENTERTAIN GOVER- NOR'S PARTY,"
VISITORS WIN.
A
A lawn bowie match, which had to be postponed some time ago owing to bad weather was played yester day afternoon, when HE, The Officer Administering the Govern. (the Hon. Mr. 3. T. ment Soutkorn, C.M.G.) took party of bowlers uvėr to the Club de Recreio for a friendly game. The 'Governor's party had many ex perienced players and succeeded in defeating the King's Park cham- pions on wit riaks. Goverument House won by 27 shots.
At the close of the game His Excellener thanked the convenor, Mr C. M. S. Alves, for the very The above teams met in the Hong pleasant game, provided by the Kong Leagus at Sookunpoo, the
Utub de Recreio and for permit. result being a win for the K.O.S.Bting Government House to win
y two goals to nil
(Laughter.) Gear partnered Martin at back for the home team and beartily
reciprocated.
for the K.O.S.B. who kicked off with Stock absent. The K.0.8.B. 300n settled down practically in the Smal Units ball but Reaves and Moulinchey were out of shooting form and at half time there was no score.
Cheers were called
Teams and scores were:-
Govt, House. de Recreio.
F. Sutton
A. E. Alves
F. X. Soares
C. M. 8. Alves G. G. Ozorio
(Skip)
G. G. Alres
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C. Ribeiro
Small Units forced a corner of resuming but it was not improved upon. Reeves seat in a fast ground shot, Jarvis just turning round the post. A rug and centre by Alex ander led to the K.0.8.B. taking the lead, Reeve scoring at the A. Lopes second attempt. A corner to the L A. Gutierrez K.O.S.B. was well placed and (Skip) Reeves beaded into the net for the C. F. Vas KOS.B. second goal.
Several J. M. Rosario chances to score fell to the K.O.S.B. Silva as the Small Udits defence tired: A. H. Basto but shooting was wild. The final whistle sounded with the K.O.S.B. pressing and the score: K.O.B.S. 3; Small Units 0.
QUEEN'S REGIMENT II. T K.0.8.B. II.
C. G. Edwards
Major Dowbiggin
Fl
W. Russe
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IL
(Skip)
Total
1
...... el
L Davies Comdr. J. b
Pearson
H.E. the
"Governor
A. M. Holland
(Skip) 20 Capt. Whyte
E. W. Carpenter. J. L. Shefishear J. Deakin
(Skip)
Total
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29th, 1928.
TENNIS:
LADIES" RECREATION, CLUB
TOURNAMENT.
The result of the 1st round of the Hen's Club Championship Singles is as follows:-
C. Grove wo, from R. M. Hon- derson.
6-3
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A Exuma beat C Mathias 63,
MIXED DOUBLES. ·
THE FORGERY TRIAL.
MR. KING'S EVIDENCE.
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4.)
Became Suspicious, Mr. Jenkin: Did you have any interview with Tsang at all before detaining him 1-I did ask him cer- tain questions.
G. W. Sewell-bent J. O. Lawrie, 11-9, 6-2,
Was it then late in the evening R. E. Tottenham best J. F. W.-Between 6 and 7 p.m. Allen, 60, 69.
la answer to further questions, The second round must be soir. King said that it was only pleted by December 4th,
during the enquiry that he became aware that Tsong was responsible for writing out all cheques and Win For Miss Luard And H, Lo..
also for the custody of the cheques. In an interesting match on the Mr. Jenkin.... As the man Craigengower Cricket Club courts primarily responsible for drawing resterday afternoon, Miss Luard ap Government cheques, you would and H. Lo defeated Mr. and Mrs. consider that he was the man who 8 W. Bradbury in the second could throw considerable light on round of the Mixed Doubles Cham- specimen of his writing from a pionship of the Colour by the odd book on his desk and as it appear- set, the final scores in their favoured to be the same as the writing on the cheques, I became suapi- being 63, 94, 6-2.
cious...
EXCITING GOLF BY THE PRINCE.
BUNKERED BY SPOOR OF HIPPOPOTAMUS,
AN UNUSUAL COURSE,
NAIROBI.
During his visit to. Kenya and Uganda the Prince of Wales has been able to indulge fully in his 61 passion for golf and racing, and has had a good deal of excrcise in both sports. In Nairobi he has POLICE INSPECTOR TO GO played golf on nearly every course
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HOME.
Great interest was taken in the MR. J. R. CLARK, THE LAWS meeting of these teams in Division
BOWLS PLAYER.
in the
Was that the reason that till 6.43 p.m. you had had no time to interview him I did not inter- view him. I did not want to create
"any misapprehension. I only ask ed certain questions.
As far as you can recollect you did not ask him anything about those three cheques ?—No.
Nor Chung Man Kun?—No.
Only A Minor Point At That Time,
Questioned further. by Counsel
Mr. Jenkin: Did Mr. Messer make any suggestion in reference to those altered numbers I can't SWEET 23 to whether a statement was made that afternoon, or the bext day.
for the defence, Mr. King said that he remembered seeing some cheque book covers about an hour after he had arrived at the Treasury. Mr Messer also pointed out the alter two countries. His, lasted numbers on the cover. round of golf, which he played si Jinja (Ripon Falls), Uganda, pro- vided him with a novel experience, for the Jinja course is the only one in the world having a rule to the effect that a player whose ball Bir Chack has had about 15 lodges in the print of a hip- The first half was evenly contest- ed, although the Queen's alwaye years continuous service except for appeared the better finishere, and the time when he was on active Popotamus foot shall be allowed to their defence was in great form, service during the war. He has it the ball before playing the next Dennis and Gasson completely sub-been a keen football player for the shot. More than once when play- duing the Borderers left wing. Police, and latterly took to own
bowk, playing for his Club in the ing over the course the Prince found After 10 minutes play K.O.S.B.
League matches. In 1993 he won it necessary to make use of the took the lead through Barra
the bons championship of Oraigengower Cricket Chu
. II. of the League on the Chatham Road ground yesterday, for both mides had An unbeaten record. Queen'a emerged victorious by 4 goals to 1, after being a goal down at the interval.
Half-time: Queen's 0; K.O.S.B. 1. Queen's were quickly on the offen sive after the resumption, and for were meters of the situation, the greater part of the second half Evans scored the equaliser and Thurlow gave his side. the lead. The Bordorers felt away a lot in the closing stages and two fine goals from Eady gave the Queen's a com- fortable win.
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Result: Queen's Regt. 4: KO.S.B.
Martin,
"The teams:
K.O.S.B.--Fox, Bird, McGee, McKnight. Drury, Hart, Barras. Crawley, Hume and Craig
Queen's. Underdown,
Dennis.
Invalided out of the Hong Kong Police Force, Inspector J. H. Clark Saturday leaves the Colony on with his family.
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the privilege.
and
STOCK-GAMBLING. MANIA.
MYSTERIOUS LURE OF THE SHILLING SHARE.
SPEEDWAYS OF EMPIRE.
TWO-THIRDS OF THE JOUR-
· NEY-TIMES TO BE SAVED.
Great Britain's two new airships, now nearly ready, are far in ad- vance of the Zeppelin that has just crossed the Atlantic.
A special City correspondent of Did you request that there should the Daily Express describes below be a search for the vouchers the extent and the dangers of
This claim was made by Sir know that it was being dons the fever of Stock Exchange-spocu-Sasquat Heare, Seérolary of State The purpose for making that lation that has infected England. for Air, in an address on aviation search was to see that there was no The fever is a kind of post-war and the British Empire before the vouchers used with the three chedisease.
Royal Geographical Society of Scot |ques?—Yes, that is so.
Shares in artificis! sik, gramo and as Edinburgh. Asked again who had ordered the phone, and other luxury concerns search, Mr. King said that the are bought recklessly, often on the we can successfully solve the prob "We believe," he said, "that i search was already started when he strength of extremely doubtfulems that have surrounded the air- got to the office.
estimates of profits to come. New two-thirds of the time that is now ship, we can use it for eliminating concerns appear continually, taking, advantage of the share-gambling manis.
Mr. Jenkin: So that the view was entertained that afternoon that the cheques might have been obtained by a trick-As a police officer I entertained both views-either the cheques were forgery or they were genuine. I worked on both lines.
"The public," it is stated, "will wake up one day to find that the bubble has burst... certain signa which suggest that the day is near"
There are
IMPOSSIBLE PROMISES. Not since the great rubber boom, has England experienced such an outburst of wild speculation as that which is now in progress.
One And Only One Basis. I put it to you that the charge was preferred on one and only one basis and that was that Mr Blackie reached its climax in 1910, and Mr. "Messer had been tricked into putting their signatures on the cheques, and that was why the elas. ing remark was added that cheques were got intended to be cashed or presented for
payment against Treasury money 1
Mr. King said that that view was not in his mind. He did not know why the closing remark was added because he was not a legal expert. There was no doubt that
His Lordship pointed out that
Mr. King bad not framed the charge himself and that he had con- ulted the law officers of the Crown. Mr. Jenkin replied that the law officers of the Crown did not know
the facts and all that they knew was reported by Mr. King. It was therefore obvious that how and why that charge was framed was based on facts presented by witness.
Mr. Jenkin (to Mr. King) Then Is it possible that if you were red the charge, your opinion was do you say that when you prefer to consult your records to refresh that the whole thing was a forgery? your memory, you might be ablet was working on both hypotheses, to apawer these little questions ?-- I don't think so because I made until the men were discharged, no notes relating to my interview
with Mr. Messer.
Why was not Teang asked about that fact-be being the custodian of the cheque book I am not clear whether Mr. Messer made a number on the cheque book cover statement to me about the altered
that afternoon or two days later. In the meanwhile I had detained Tsang that afternoon.
I cannot conceive why it is was that Tsang, the man who had cus tody of cheque books, could not be asked to give some sort of an ex- planation about it? At that time I thought that it was comparative- Why minor point. The problem then was where were the other 57 That was attended to by Mr. missing cheques.
Arrested Without Warrant. Mr. King said that, the two men were arrested without a warrant He had opposed to bail being allowed.
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has been as mad a rush for the For weeks and months past there shares of practically every company floated-and there have been hun dreds of them as was induced by the lure of the fabulous prefts that companies eighteen years ago, when were made by the plantation ruliber the commodity was commanding as much as 38, per pound, as com recently, of only as many pence. pared with its price, comparatively
spent in journeys between London and the capitals of the Empire.
"This is the justification of, the programinė~ander which for the iast three years we have been en aged on ine design and construe- tion of two great airships. Wo have studied the lessons of past experience. We have availed our serves of scientific theory and prseč tical experiment, and as a result we believe that the two airships
hitherto built. that are nearing construction are tar in advance of any airship
whether or not we are right. It is,
"The future alone can
prove
as we believe far inferior in design however, worth nothing that the new Genusa Zeppelin, an airship. and construction to our own, has succeeded in making a Transatlan- tie fight in the face of adverse weather conditions. As I say, we our experiment, and the Dominion believe that we shall succeed with Governments believe that we shall succeed with it, for they are co- operating with us."
usual, in that the speculative fever The present boom is quite un with which the pubic is to baby bitten is finding its vent in the formed mainly to operate in Eng purchase of shares of undertakings fand.
Boom Periods...
change usually corneide with periods Boom periods on the Stock Ex of industrial depression. of risk is naturally accentuated if, The ten dency to take an inordinate degree as at the present time, the depres sion in trade coincides with high taxation and cost of living.
Punctual Flying.
The formation of air services
that will fly punctually and safe- from one end of the Empire to the other was another of the où- Up to now," said Sir Samuch, jectives of the Air Ministry.
it has been a period of careful experiment. We have had to prove made safe and that air time-tables to the world that air travel can be
mente will be a regular air service can be kept.
"The first of the new develop- to and from India, capable of carry. ing passengers, freight, and mails making the journey in from five safely and punctually, and of
on this occasion, the money with days to a week. So far as 1 can
It is not difficult to explain why which the public is gambling is see, the obstacles in the way of flowing into the home market. this service have now been re- Owing to the war, conditions in moved, and in the early part of foreign countries, both political and next year it should be running financial, have been so unsettled as
every week between London and to put them, to all intents and Karachi. purposes, out of court, and there has been no gold-field discovery in the Expire.
Money has, therefore, decided to Mr. Messer had said to support hising itself mainly in the development Asked again as to what in effect stay at home, where it is employ statement that the cheques were of what are known as the "luxury" forged, witness said that what he trades, namely, those devoted to understood from Mr. Mesear was the production of artificial silk, that the amounts on the cheques gramophones, tobacco, beer, films, were too large and that the payees' and motor-ears. name were not familiar, and that said that the cheques were forged. was the reason why Mr. Messer had Mr. Messer had also admitted to him that looking at the signature only, he would take it to be his own. he said was that but for the sur- Mr. Jenkins Substantially what
All great upheavals of the social system are invariably followed by a manifestation of insobriety, and consequently after a great every kind of inchstry that caters for self-indulgence may be expected to do well.
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. Farrell, Gasson, Warner, McLaws, lastel out rather better than their the hole, dropped into a lootmark Black when he went to the bank rounding circumstances, the sigaa-
twice through Tong Kwan and Lo moment the Prince was in a quan- to stop payment I asked to see turcs would have been accepted as cular, has given an enormous im.
Gill, Evans, Thurlow, Earria and Eady.
Result: Queen's Rget. 4; K.O.8.B.
LAM LONG WAN . EWO.
A rather scrambling game cook place on the Athletic ground at Happy Valley, and a draw is a very fair indication of the run of the play, Ewo being superior in the Arst half, while Lam Long Wan had
most of the play after the resump tion. Chan Wing Kwong gave Ewo the lead but they failed to pene- sound defence a second trate time.
The game continued to be fought out at a fast pace, and South China South China scored opponents.. Chai Wan, while Wong Kam Fook replied for Hung Kui.
Rault: South China ; Hung Kui School 1.
THE MID.WEEK LEAGUE.
a feature of Low scoring Was the mid-week league games down for decision yesterday, the three
matches only yielding 6 goala.
POLICE. P.W.D. (CHINESE),
end, thus winding the game.
Dancing" Oras. The croze for dancing, in parti
and under cover of the amazing petus to the gramophone industry, prosperity of the leading companica a host of new concerns, designed to compete with them and to share in their success, have been formed.
The other great trunk line for British sirplanes is the line be tween London and Capetown' a line
dominions, and eventually reaching with great possibilities, passing through British territories ДЕС South Africa, with its gold and diamonds, that are peculiarly suit- ed for air transport.
In the comparatively near future we can inaugurate regular airplane services between London and Calcutta and London and Cape- town, we shall have created by lines in the world." far the two most important airplane.
The urge to make something on. the Stock Exchange" has become so keen that projects scarcely less he was tempted in the days of the wild than these into which the pub South Sea Bubble are daily being successfulty floated.
New inventions that can have but the remotest prospect of Access Computations have been made are daily being capitalised. In which go to show that if all the order to avoid the criticism that companies formed to produce such inventions should first have gramophone records carry out heen, subjected to the test of.. their promises, the records could "marketability” it has happened be sold only if every man, woman more than once that the promoters and child in the United Kingdom have resorted to the cunning ex- were to buy one every day. pedient of forming "dad""com
The course lies, beside Lake Starting as a recruit, Mr. Clark Victoria, and the hippos frequently rase to the rank of Inspector in the greens. The night before the showed considerable ability
warder up from the water across 1996
Many "sportsmen in the Colony, Prince's game there had been a and lawn bowls players in parti-ayy rainfall and a hippo which cular, will regret to hear that Mr. had taken a stroll over the course Clark has to leave the Cotony on foot deep in the softened ground.
had left his hoof marks nearly a account of ill health and wil wish
In his game with the Governor of him complete recovery when he Uganda, Sir William Gowers, over gets Home.
the Jinja course the Princé was holding his own well up to the sixth hole of a nine-kole match. approaching the seventh green his bull, running straight and true for made by a hippopotamus. For a
a further lot of stubs instead. dary, but the local rule permitting him to lift the ball was explained-Looking to see how the cheques with regard to
What were you searching for? his own Yes,
Counsel then questioned witness to him Remarking that he was glad had been extracted.
a police moti- it was only the spoor and not the
That would not be such an im-fication appearing in the Fress hippo himself they had met, the portant point as to finding out
on February 8th in which a reward Prince removed the ball from the who had tampered with the covers was offered. The notification set footmark, holed out with a perfect I thought it was.
out that a swindle had been effected of three fraudulent Putt, and won the hole. This put Did you discover how, in your by means him one up on the Governor, and opinion, the cheques had been in cheques and in brackets the words he maintained the lead until the fact extracted? I came to the con purported to be signed by the clusion that the book was unbound Colonial Treasurer. He asked Mr. Kitale saw another exciting match and the cheques extracted wholly King what did that indicate. Witness replied that it indicated when the Prince, playing as a mem- and then the book was rebound. ber of the Entebbe team, was four That was a matter about which who, was supposed to have signed down at the ninth bole of an you could easily have asked Tsang the cheques.
Mr. Jenkin: It is curious to say eighteen-hole match. Playing besuto give an explanation?—Yes.
One company has publicis de panies for the express purpose of of the commencement Police man-tiful golf, the Prince won the next Anyhow you did not ask Trang, the least of it that Mr. Black's name
clared that it is now preparing to securing from them contracts to was not mentioned-That was be- maufacture records at the rate of take, at highly remunerative prices, three holes, halved the thirteenth, who was handy, anything about and won the fourteenth, thus being the altered cover and the discovery cause the Colonial Treasurer was 40,000,000 per annum. It has been rundreds of thousands of pounds all square. Three of the remaining of how the cheques were extracted? responsible!
in existence already for something worth per annum of the article (or four holes the Prince did in bogey,
Did you not take it that only Mr. like two years, and has not yet product) which the parent company but even so he lost one of them,
When you arrived at the Trea- Messer's signatures wore forged and paid a dividend, even on its Pre is formed to make. sury did Mr. Messer get a speci-that Mr. Black's signatures were ference shares. Nevertheless the won one, and halved another, so
Rough Models. - that the match was again all square men of Taung's handwriting for genuine -No, I placed both of shares of the company in question P.W.D. started with a strong at By holing a very long putt on
you for the purpose "of compari|of their signatures in the same are still quoted at more than six days for the flotation of new con
There are many reciper in these tack which was relieved by a fine the last green the Prince was able oa-No, I only saw Tsang's hand-category.
times their par value! Lam Long, Wan-Leung Shui clearance by Williams. At the to win the game by one hole.
writing on a book on his desk. Then why
The greed of the public for Wab. Leung Kam Fook. Yu Kamother end Hunter completed a nico
On the strength of a couple of Mr. Messer Holds Different Views. fraudulent cheques" instead of gramophone shares has unquestion. Ping. Wong Ling Wing. Ng Chiran with an accurata centre to Me
Referring to the golf course, in
Mr. Black was there that after forged As I said they might be ably been lostered by the offering rough working models one new com- Yin, Leung So, how Hon Ting, Ewan, who scored with a low drive speech at an ex-servicemen's din
forged or they might be genuine.
of shares of low denomination. The pay raised considerably more than Chai Yui Kwai Le Man Kwong, Play continued slightly in favourer the same evening, the Prince noon, wasn't he? Yes..
Did Mr. Black tell you that the Witness then went on to say that idea of being able for. 250 to they believe their own prospectus 2100,000 capital. The directors-if Ho Kai Kwong, and Ho Sick of the Police who were by far the the Kitzle course it had too many three signatures upon the three when he went away on Hone leave acquire no fewer than 1,000 shares statements expect to seld, in the
said he had a sad grievance against heavier team, but the F.W.D. de bunkers. I have been given to cheques were
018 I don't on March 3rd, his department was of 18. denomination appears to first year of trading, more of the Ewo-Cheung Chee Kang. Yee
understand," he added, that they know whether he told me that or still working on the case on both exercise 怨 magnetic attraction.
hypotheses, but,' King Tat, Lam Ho Yin, To Ho fence held out in dogged fashion.
t," witness addea. There are thousands of people who facture than have been sold in sny 'articles which it proposer to manu- were constructed entirely for my the Chief Detective. Officer. Heung, Cheang Kam Tong, H. C
with a bias on the side of for when they pay, say 3s for one of year by the most successful of the benefity and if it is any consolation
Pressed as to this point again, To, He Yuen Tim, Lo Cheung Man,
to you. I may say that I went into witness said that he did not think
gery."
these 18. shares, fail to appreciate existing companies engaged in the Chan Wing Kwong, Chow Turn
nearly all of them."
Mr. Black had told him that,
Witness also spoke of his discuss that it is precisely the same thing exploitation of a similar article. Cheung, and Tong Cheung Pak
Mr. Jenkia: There were three in the matter with Professoras paying so for a £1 share. Referee: Lee-Corp. Grieve. 2nd
people intimately concerned--Mr. Shellshear and that he had tried to
The public not infrequently buys 'E.0.8.B.
A share without stopping even to Black, Tsang and Mr. Messer, did enlist his assistance. Frof. Shell- you interview Mr. Black at all shear had told him that he had inquire what is its denomination I have no recollection that I did. been retained by the Bank He Of those who bought the shares of The Prince of Wales received a
It appears to me as a layman then called in the services of Mr.
the Metropole. Gramophone Com Go one wil be found willing, at Result: Police 1 P.W.D. 0... loyal and rousing reception on his that had you questioned Tang and. Dovey, The teams-A
arrival at Eldoret, the centre of a Chung, they might have possibly Re-examined by Mr. Potter, wity who does that are any price, to buy the wonderful msay do not know that they shares on the glorious career of Police-Estall, Callard, Wil farming area
purport- which is largely satisfied you and relieved you of ness said that the words
the responsibility of detaining to be signed by the Colonial are of the denomination of 1 only, which their hopes are now centred.
Low Denomination, Treasurer which he had placed listas, Harris, Brittain Muir, populated by South African Dutch.
When the crash will come, it is Gowans, McEwan, Johnson, Ferbes The Dutch joined with the British them-They might have.
The speculation boom that has impossible to predict. Not improb- farmers in cheering as the Prince Witness said that. he first asso-in brackets in the police notifica and Hunter.
P.W.D.-Chu Fook To, Chok Che left the station Boy Scouts and ciated Tsang with the fraud bation, was to show that the cheques now assumed such amazing and ably it will coincide with, or follow Kong, Tam Kong Ling, Ng Yung Girl Guides and British and Dutch cause of the similarity of the hand- were Government cheqare. Beyond dangerous proportions has spread shortly, the, as inevitable collapse Kay, L. P. Cheung, Lai In Kwong, ex-servirmen paraded, and were writing, and he had therefore that description there was nothing from gramophones to every kind of of the gambling, manis that has elas in the whole of the notification enterprise. Apparently the only similarly, stricken the people of Cheung Hing Tong, Yuen Kam, Chi inspected by the Prince, who chat- detained him.
Mr. Jenkin: Did Mr. Messer to suggest that the cheques were qualification required is that the America Bur this may be azid Pang Far, Pous Fook Local Chunted with some of the ex-servicemen,
Afterwards he drove to the golf greg vun your ides the queen propory shares shall be of low decorino There are certain signs and port- The case is to continue this morn
eta City winch suggest bien. Pong. In.
Referee: Lee-Corp. Shead, 1st course and played during the writing No, be did not think
(Continued on next Column),
the day is near. morning.
that it was in Tsang's handwriting, ing at 10.20 am. Queen's Royal Regt.
Half time: Ewo 1; Lam Long Wan 0.
Lam Long Wan played up hard after the resumption but missed their opportunities until at last Chan Yui Kwai shot through a crowd of players into the net.
Result: Lam Long Wan 1; Ewe
1.
The teams:-
Chutes.
SOUTH CHINA. HUNG KUI SCHOOL
South China had to go all out for their victory over Hung Kui School yesterday, for the lesers gave their best display of the season, and were rather unlucky in not taking away a point. Play was always fast, but there was little attempt at accurate combination, and South China made their uya) mistake of bunch ing too much in the centre The #interval arrived with a blank score
sheet.
(Continued on next Column).
By a goal scored within 5 minutes aged to scramble home winners of a kece struggle with the P.W.D. The winners adopted bustling thotics which put their more polish ed opponents off their game, but the work of the forward line left much to be desired.
Eine time: Police 1; P.W.D. o.. Play continued in favour of the Police who repeatedly took the ball within shooting distance only to finish weakly. Brittain was a tower of strength at centre half, while MoEwan and Johnson were the pick of the forwards. Great credit is due to the P.W.D. goalie for a most steady display.
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VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICAN DUTCH FARMERS.
ELDORET (KENYA).
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the use
word
cerns...
The public will, of course, wake one day to find that the great Viable has baret'; that its dreams
of amassing wealth without working
for it have vanished for ever; that
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