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GOLF NOTES.

[BY R.H.H.]

High hopes were entertained for the success of the strong team which we send down to Manila, so that it a naturally rather a disap- pointment when they were con- vincingly beaten by 8 points to 4.

LAWN TENNIS.

GOOD MATCHES THIS

WEEK..

CHAMPIONS APPEARING.

There was no play in the Hong Kong Cricket Club tennis tourna ment yesterday nor will be any

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19th 1929.

CRICKET.

NAVY ARMY...

A two days match between the rival Services, was begun yesterday on the Club ground which was lent by the Committee for the occasion. The Navy won the toms and naturally elected to bat. The day

Eight runs later farther mis fortune befel the Navy da Singleton tried to book a short one from Wyatt thas wont straight on and he was Lb.w, for a very nice 37.. The Army now began to take charge of the game and Dobbie took very fast return from Norris one Sillitos then handed. (840). began to change his arm a bit and

ON THE TELEPHONE.

KEEP FEB. 1320 FREEL

RECREIO CLUB'S DANCE FESTIVAL.

Mrs. Brooks: Is that you, Mabed 1 Mra, Brooks: "Yes, Molly. Mra. Soooks: Will you play gö

THE MURDER IN KENNEDY ROAD.

PRISONER'S ALLEGED

CONFESSION.

REMORSE AND MOULTING HAIR

A

`very, unusual murder charge in

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FOR YOUT

LETTERS

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THE OFFICIAL LIST FÖR SATURDAY!

Manila, I believe, have always got { to-day, as the Army e. Navy match was almost perfect for cricket as the century went up without further with me at Deepwater Bay on being heard by the Chief Justice, insted on Saturday, girəl

away with the victory when they have been the home team, but this time we really did look to have a chance of turning the tables. Shawan, who beat Fielder in the

is in progress, but a good list of matches is fixed for to-morrow, Thursday and Friday.

a ward sun was tempered by a pleasant breeze which freshened perceptibly in the afternoon.

Weir and Parkhurst opened to

A General Post Office" notification, the

following particulars with regard to unclaimed correspondence, etc., waiting at the Post Office, and also unclaimed radio telegrams at the

ingles and then, with Bloxham, Thursday against E D. Lawrence, Mott, from the Naval Yard end, eyer, at 117 he hit right across one of Recreio Club, 'wouldn't miss it for year ago, and to have confessed Radio, Talegraph Office:

disappointment of the was

undoubtedly Martos, simply

cause he is so good a player that everyone expected him to win and his two deleats came as a nasty shock Still, our team have now returned, not apparently too hum- bled by their lack of success, and very full of what must have been a glorious trip...

Ka Lau, J. S. McEachran, Lt. J. hurst At 19 he got Wair with one

brothers:

WEDNESDAY.

Open Slagles

Mes, Snooks: What is it haven't heard of it.

I

Poste Mestants Correspondence,

Asiatic Motor Co., Jean Anconase, P. D. Adelbert, Dr. C. Barreda, Barret, Bedikton Publicity Co., FR Corson, AG. Corbin, Madame Clergel, Mins E. Des roches, M. Duncan, Miss VIda. Derovitzkey, Mite F Ching Wei, A. Hashim, Mrs. S. Horn, E. or L Hangan, W. O. Harris, O. H Hulme, Mra Bheltan Hooper, R K. Kepburn, Hambly Wa Hams (0/0 C. C. Fuller), Mrs. Ed James (Methodist Mision), Madame Master-Bori, Mrs. McCut chean-Doblie, Mrs. C. G. Mackay, J. MacDonald, K. G. Mann (Mark, Moody, Fed, inc.), H. L. Morris (HE Exposition Grounds), H. A.

loas. At 110 Billiton was dropped Saturday

Sir Henry Gollan, at the Criminal Mr. Brooks: What, the 3rd Sessions. The prisoner, a Chinent, at the wicket and ran a very im- pertinent single off the wicket February-up, indeed, I'm sorry is alleged to have killed a Chinese keeper's return to the bowler, How but I'm going to that Show at the student in Kennedy Road about T Honda, the holder of the Singles Championship, appears on scored our only win in the four while E. D. Rumjahn and S. B. and Wyatt. Weir punished loose Wratt's failed to connect, sad was worlds.

his crime to his fellow-workers at belle, was the only one of our play. Rumjahn, bulders of the Doubles balls from Wyatt but the fast bowled for a very useful if not

the Royal Naval Yard. They de Championship on Friday, play ors to score full points, while our against Pay Com. A, B, Payne and bowler proved dificult and with polished 24 Parkhurst and Suther

clare that he repeatedly murmared remaining victory came from An-Pay-Li-Com. Herbert. Other pro-

Mr. Brooks: Ob my dear, it was to himself that money obtained drewes in his single. The greatest minent players on the list areHo 14 on the board be bowled Bark-hung on, hitting the loose ones

pretty

hard and had 135 up befors staring you in the face in the

papers » few days ago and there from his crime could do him no the former was taken at the wicket are posters in the town. Way is in 80 d shall suffer to the end. off Dobbie for 15. Baker appeared 42 International Dance Festivalutary lite. No matter how mach a man may struggle to remain Hong Kong goes.

honest, he can never find himself in to caught at first slip of his first quite hique, I think, as far as

Mrs. Snooks: It sounds most easy street. I have committed a ball but the umpire gave him the

never be happy benefit of the doubt and as far as thrilling. Tell me more about it in and I can

Mrs. Brooks: Well, as I said it again, are alleged to be some of could be seen very properly so. Theis at the Recreio Club in Kowloon, of the saliloquies of the alleged fieldsman alone knows whether one of the most attractive Chobs in murderer.

the Colony I think. The President It will be remembered that it was a catch or not, and appar- and Committee have badly lent it. young Chinese lady, and a youth, ently "What the soldier said isn't There are to be dances of various named Fung Man. Chiu were keep

nations For instance Madameing a tryst in a lonely part of Ken-Mohler, R., R. Marsh (Sime, Darby ovidence "į However, after a two Tamagnini, wife of the Goremor nedy Road at about seven o'clock & Co.), Ars, March, Mr. and Mrs. of Macao, is arranging the ear of taking evening and while they were MeCormick, Manner, to leg the batsman was ib.w. to

Dance and is over 36 two men. came up from Mis C. Morgan, Ngo Nam the same bowler. From the Arst her friends to take part in it. This behind. One of the robbers strng-E. H. Oesch, Norman Parker, R. ball of Miles' next over Suther was will be a most attractive perform gled with Fang and the other Pescio, Mr. Priamaki, M. P. 1 pointed something which looked Palamo, O. Pritchard, Art Phil. caught by Dobbie at deep mid-off. suce. 137-8-8. At 143 Mott bowled Watch,

Mrs. Sacoks: I should like to like & weapon at the terrified girl Farniture. Co., F. Ripley, Dr. Lind and after 4 byes Davies was caught see that Madame Temagnini is so She was asked to hand over her say Ride, L. Savitzky, D. Stewart, artistic I hear and she is sure to jewellery which she did, and the Mis N. B. Tatton, J. Trillst, Mrs. at the wicket off Miles.

produce something out of the ordi- men then decamped. After the F. Trives, Mrs. Thomason, Miss D. me had gone, she and the youth Wiliams (China Inland Mission), nary.

Mrs. Brooks: Then Mr. Kitayama started out for the police station, Mrs. Withnell, H. E. Watson, H. bas atranged a Japanese Dance but after walking a few pacer, Fung A Wimbo WG. M. Wilson, N called poetically "The Harbinger colapeed and said that he had Williams, H. 9. Weir, Mra Weston, of Spring." I believe it is charm-been stabbed.

Mr. H. Wilks,

The reason why we lost seems to have been partly that we play. ed worse than Manila but much more that Mazila played better than we did and than they them- elves generally do. They were all right on top of their' form on the two crucial days. It is not very easy, nor very necessary, to collect full accounts of all the matches played, but I have heard a certain amount of information about the games. There is no guarantee given that the following remarks are ac

curate

In the

singles on Thursday Manila won four to our two, which put them in a very strong position. N. L. Smith, our captain, had a fine struggle with Ivory, and very Dearly staged a great come-back. Ivory was playing well in the morn- ing and stood 3 up at tifa time! Afterwards Smith set about him and had squared the match with 5 boles to go. Ivory won the 15th "and the next was halved, bat at the 17th Smith, with apparently a good thance of winning the hole, played a wretched abot, Ivory sank a long putt, and the match was lost 7 and 1..

Bhowan was playing Fielder. whom we know of old is very difficult man to beat, but Shewan turned out some fine golf and kept ahead of him all the time, eventual- ly winning by's and a Andrewes, the only other man to win bis single, was sise playing really well

and at tiffin held a good lead on Rogers which he maintained after- wards

Marton started well enough against Few and was 3 up after 18 holes, but afterwards Few struck a.very brilliant patch, squared the match and went on to win by 3 and 2. which must have meant very fibe golf even if Marton was not at his best. Camidge in the fifth match did a fine first round and collected A big lead before Bloxham had found his game. In the afternoon Bloxham pulled him back to 2 up. but then. Camidge went ahead again to win. Parrott in the last match. was rather too good for Sheldon.. Parrott is not a long player, but he was very steady and played a couple of excellent rounds to win by Tand,8:

+

*

in which

Ho Ka Lau v. H. D. Rumjahn. Lt. J. Hall. F. Grose. T. Fujimori e. Lem Feng Chin

Open Doubles. La-Col. Wyatt and A. D. Hum phreys r, M. K. Lo and M. W. La.

Y. Hachiuma, and T. Fujidae. S. E Green and D. S. Green,

G. W. Sewell and J. G. Lawrie r. Li Woon Tsoi and Li Wai Troi.

Davies had a

Hale, 1. Akiyams and the Lo that kept a bit lew. The outgoing The programme of Open Cham-hataman had hit four fours for pionship matches is as follows:-

his 16 Abelson who succeeded banged a long hop to Evers at mid-off who made no mistaka Sillites fell to Wyatt se Norris, and, with Baker bowled by Mott, 6 wickets were down for 35 Singleton and Suther improved matters a bit and the scors went to be when the laiter was c and b Whitfeld for 10. short life and a gay ona for ha no ball, for 4, got a clumped a five from an overthrow and then hit. his wicket in playing one of Milà off breaks (78-8-9). At Bl Singleton who had played steadily but slowly for 15 was bowled by Whitfield and "finally Watch was taken by Lightfoot at mid-off with the total at 93. The innings had lanted rather less than 90 minutes and the Navy got more runa than at one time seemed probable. Mr. Extras was top scorer with 22, but, of the 20 byes, I am told (I did not see it) that most came from that ball of Wyatt's that pitches on or just outside the leg stick and goes right across the batsman's body thus unsighting Goodall who can hardly be blamed for the large number.

THURSDAY.

Open Singles.

T. Honda . E. D. Lawrence R. E. Jones r: J: Barrow. E. Railton v. Cheng Chi Wing. Open Doubles

T. Honda and T. Akiyama... Luk Kang Chenng and Luk Ding Cheung.

FRIDAY.

Open Slagles. M. W. Lov. 1. M. A. Razack. Wong Hing . Chan So.

Open Doubles.

J. S. McEachran and L. Goldman v. R. K. Valentine and A. D. Hum- phreys.

Lt. Com. Herbert r. S. A. Rumjaha Pay-Com. A. H. Payne and Fay- and H. D. Rumjaka.

YACHT CLUB ROWING.

FORTHCOMING FIXTURES.

CANTON OARSMEN EXPECTED.

..

The end of the season is ap- proaching, but there still remain several fixtures, culminating in a return meeting with Canton, this time in Hong Kong, at the closing Summarised the proposed cruise. rowing programme is as follows:

March 23rd.

4th Submarine Flotilla Cup, open to Fours from Hongs and Service unita

Clab Senior Pairs for the Frank Smyth Shield, and

A Scratch Fours race.

It is hoped that an Army race may complete the programme.

First Wook in April: Ewo Cup, for Hong Fours,

Closing, Cruise.

(End of April or first week in

May)..

The Army Start Well

Evers and Mott opened for the Naval Yard and sad Large at the Army, with Baker bowling at the other. Evers was hit in the face by a short, one in Large's first over but pluckily continued to stand up well to the bowling and both bats men got some nice four Evers

..

** Lass Innings Begun, Left with 112 to get to win the Army had twenty minutes to bat Evera and Mott again started. Baker bowled & maiden to start with, but Watch did not find his length at first. With 8 an the boarding. Evers was well taken at short leg; a disaster for the Army. Next over Abelson caught "Goodall well at mid-og off Watch, 13-2-0. Lightfoot and Mott then played out time. Thus with 8 wickets to go the Army aced 87 to win

Comment.

It is only fair to note that the Army are not quite at full strength Mussen and Gaye being away and Christian crocked. The Navy are,

**Mr. Snooks: I have seen the Lion Dance and other Japanese dances and was much attracted by them.

Mr. Brock: Then there are to 'be an Old English Dance, an Iriah Jig, Gavotte and &Russian

Dance.

Mrs. Snooks: Each fascinating in its own waAY »

Mr. Brooks: And in addition a most original and delightful itera-- a contra dance, arranged by Mrs.

Mr. H. Somerset Fitzroy is con- ducting the case for the Crown, and Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, in- structed by Mr. F. E. Nagh, is for the defence.

did not do it"

In his outline of the case, Mr. Fitzroy asid that the most extra. ordinary part of the case was that

I believe, practically at full.. da Rocha, wife of the Presi the prisoner had accused himself strength.

dent of the Recreio Club. In this before three persons after the crime

Unpaid Correspondence, F. Gregory (Repulse Bay Hotel), Miss Shura Ganin, A. de Hazanas, Mis A. Todd,

Registered Articles,

J. S. Bannett, Boster & Co., Commercial Guarantee Bank, W

The prisoner, Loung Fong, stand- ing in the dock cut a peculiar gure. Tall and thin, with patches of his hair gone, be replied to the charge in a loud voice saying "D (Hong Kong Hotel), Madame GirouBose, H. Horre, International Traders Ltd of Hong Kong, Mdary. E. Jernex, Mrs. B, E. M. Lloyd, C. H. Nolle, Emanuel, K. L. Ngo. H. O. Pullen, Harry Rose (E.K. Hotel), G. B. Smith, N. Singer (c/a American Consulate), There is little to add to the very was lucky to be put down twice detailed account I have given. The only children ranging from four was committed. To one man, pri Miss Nallic. B. Tatton, D. S.

years upwards take part and the soner bad said Misfortune has felding all round was pretty good music is supplied by the Portuguese befallen me and caused me to shed Wylie, Yu Tai & Co. but the Nary made one or two ex Juvenile orchestraal eight years my hair. To another person, pri- the batting was weak, save Everter H. Graca Ozorio, It is a bave nothing to fear now as six pensive mistakes early on most of old and under conducted by Massoner was alleged to have said "** I and Dobbie, until Weir and Single-wonderful little orchestra and months have elapsed and even the fon gave the brightest display of keeps sach splendid time: the day, hitting admirably. thought Debbie bowled himself and Wyatt a shade too much in the second innings (Dobbie was away all the first Navy knock) and he might have tried his change bowlers bit more. But admittedly both looked like getting a wicket any time. The Army ought to get the runs, but they haven't got 'em yet!

in Baker's first two overa. The slip chance was very difficult," but the chance at the wicket should lieved Large and after having Mott tied up for several overa bowled him with a good one (35-1-13). Tiffin was taken shortly after.

have been taken." At 25 Watch re-

Army Contime Well, but Collapse.

After tiffin Evers and Lightfoot seemed to be settling well down, and the former in particular got the ball away to the boundary several times, timing his shots beautifully. Lightfoot was early for one of Baker's and was taken at mid-off (61-2-8). Burton stayed a short time and then Weir bowled his leg stick with a beauty. Four runs later Evers, who had com plated his fifty, let go at the same bowler and was taken in the deep, having made 52 out of 82:

Wickets continued to fall fast. Wyatt was taken at long-on from The top foarball,

Baker off a drive he did not quite Shewar and Bloxham played Few" Yacht Club . Canton in Senior get hold of, while Miles called for and Fielder, must have been a great and Junior Fours and Pairs, with one much too short, was sent back match. In the morning our paira Scratch Race, open to both Clubs, and was out by yarda. Thus 6 got a lead of two holes. After a

to finish up with

were down for 08. Then Dobbie grim fight in the afternoon they

Entries for the Hang'evento men- took charge and hit well, timing were still up with three to go and tioned above have not yet been the ball very nicely. Richman de A half at the 34th made them dormy received, but it is pleasing to ce fended without scoring, and the Shewan found bad trouble from. P.W.D. crew out at training score went to 124, when Dobbie the tee at the next and Bloxham missed a half so that Hong Kong after some years' interval, also that skied one from Large to Baker at stood 1 up on the last tee. The last the Hong Kong Electric Co. have raid-off (124-7-30). The next two again got a boat together. Ewo wickets fell at the same total, bole at Caloocan is a huge affair will of course be putting in a crew, Watch, who had resumed at the something over 6001 yards in length. Fielder cut his drive a bit Few and it will be a pity if Taikoo are Gas Works end, bowling Whitfield and Bloxham played good ones and to be absentees through lack of and Swayne for ducks, four byes Shewan hit & colossal shot. Then material, after having regularly then came and a big single in the Way country, and then Watch bowled put his second, out of competed so many times. bounds, and dropped anciter ball foong, it is hoped, will be able to Richman with a short un that muster a crew before March 23rd. the bataman tried to hit for e and put it into a cross bunker.

M.B. Titania, can usually be instead of four. Bloxham had hit a good second shot, relied upon to support the race in It was an excellent recovery by and he then put his third just an the green, rolled up a long up- proach putt and nobly ank the next, actually winning the hole as Manila could do no better than a 0.

Shawzi

Neither Saith nor Marton were playing very well in the second match. The Manila pair combined

which they have themselves such a the, Navy, as after looking like a close interest, and are, it is under-beaten side they finished up only stood, making preparations for this 26 rung behind. But for Evers and: year.

Dobbie the Army, would have been JR. L. Stanton has taken over badly in the cart. the duties of Rowing Captain.

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wonderfully; Parrott was again as if it is not devastating, comes steady as a rock, while Camidge to little harm. Almost all the holes did many, brilliant things. Hong that are not one-shotters are of the Kong were down after the first drive and a pitch variety. The the half and in the afternoon Manila exception of the immensely long went away from them to win by 18th, which must be a terrible hole on which to finish a really hard 6 and 5

Rogers who was partnering match Ivory, played some of the best golf

Havy Bat Again.

Shortly after 3.30 p.m.. Weir and Singleton resumed, to Dobbie and Wyatt, and some extremely bright cricket was seen. Bingleton was lucky twice to nick Wyatt's off break between his legs and the wicket for tour, and Weir was in difficulties with the same bowler once or twice, With do up Mott relieved Dobbie and just after

of the day against Androves and ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF We was let off at mid-off from

Sheldon. His morning round was 68, I believe., which is strict par and Manila established a big lead of four or five holes, after which they won fairly comfortably.

The course, was hard and the greens very good but slow, and it. was possible to pitch right up to the pia and bold the shot. Coloocan in a spacious course with lots of mom and comparatively little Punishment, so that a crooked shot, Continued on nezt Column),

CLUB.

BOGET POOL-FANLING,

FEB. 15 AND 1978-

A H. Ferguson (3) and N. K. Littlejohn (13), 8 up lie and divide.

ared-hot crack from Wyatt. Then the Navy got 13 off Mott's second over, thanks mainly to two beanti- ful glances to long leg by Single ton, al proved a

The tea interval proved a very good change bowler and Wyatt had Weir beautifully caught by Dobbie at deep mid-off from Other scores for L-Comdr. W., D. Brown (7), Aakier that swung in the air a lot Purves (8) and H. G, Howard (701-31). The runs had been scored In thirty minutes cricket. Ten Comdr.W. D. Brown and T. runs were added and then Dobble. (14), 1 up.

wwng one inside Abelson" bat to Bamsay (14), all square

Thirty entries ds.

take his middle stump (80-2-6).

RABBIT..

Present score and analysis.

First Innings of Royal Navy, Capt. Weir, R.M., b Mott... 18 Mid, Parkhurst, b Mott Sub-Lt. Singleton, b Whit-

beld Lt-Com. Abelson, e Evers, b

Mott

15

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I.

Mr. Snooks: What a feast of good things the 23rd will provide

Mra Brooks: Yes, and the finale is a tablesu in which representa tives of many nations will take

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TELEGRAMS..

Addreta, Europeans could not trace me.

From. Frisoner had also told people that Yep Teng Eng, Hoh, the money he had made in Kennedy

Hong Bank

Amoy Canton. Peacock Road, had been most unlucky and

Mon Pai Wah.......................... Sandakan. that be had lost it all in gambling.

Hano'.. Trinhxuan duc The circumstances of "prisoner's

Tebekân." Wing Cheung Waberfall

Cholon.

Cincinnati.

Morea.

Hue.

Chicago.

Doeux Road Paterson, NJ. Tick Sang Yuen Vancouver, B.C. Darro, 7 Granville Rd,

Kowloon

Stuartdollar.

part. And Et. Col Pensonby, and arrest were then narrated Counsel the Offers of the Quecals Royal said that among the articles taken Fock Cheung Poulterer. Tehekan, Regiment baye allowed their Band from the girl on the night of the to play under Bandmaster Perry, murder was a gold bracelet with a Helen Saley G.P........ you know what a treat that is jade pendant. This was pawned in Yoong Ping Kwong Tuen

Hunghorn, and the pawn ticket Shing Nan Pek Pres Grant What more can you what i

Mr Snooks: Nothing, my dear, bore the name Chan Kwong. It Hovert

Wingolf I was a remarkable fact that Chan except tickets for the Show. musi go, and take the family. Kwong and prisoner used to live Siu Kon Shan, 54 Winglok

Street East lum Mrs. Brooks: Well, I'll get the together. Prisoner seemed to hare 9

tickets at Mastrie's for you this been stricken with remorse, and Carpi, Hong Kong Hotel ...Manil morning. They are $3 and 82.whilst at work at the Royal Navai En G. Cholen, 186 Dos The show begins at four o'clock Yard, he had confessed to the Saturday ar-Don't forget. We'll persons, and had murmured re- all go together.

marks of an incriminating nature. He gave the pawn ticket in ques

on to a fellow-worker named Lee Yun Lam. The latter, after 'keep- ng it for some time, redeemed the bracelet and gave it to his wife.

Some time after, Lee's wife' pawn ed the article, the police came across it in the pawn shop, and Ying Bat Sing

The Fook Kee from their records traced Lee. 31

latter told the police bow he had 0022, 0948, 2484, 5587, 4357., Wuchaw." coms into possession of the article Leo Myler G.P.O...... Weltevreden.

Imundex........

Derlinger. ind prisoner was arrested

Counsel mentioned that a reward Literal........... Yunnanfu. ..... Jesseliton, of $2.000 was offered for informa-Tung Foo, Kowloon

Boerabaja. tion which would lead to the arrest Nordvard Javalijn ́.............

Vancouver, B.C. Leo Bunker of the murderers.....

Swatow

9

Lt. Sillitoe, R.M., b Wyatt... 1 Lt. C. F. Norria, b Wyatt.... Comdr, F. C. Baker, b Mott 3 Mid Suther, and b Whit-

field

Lt. G, P. Davies, hit wicket,

b Miles

Pay.Lt. Watch, è Lightfoot,,

b Whitfield

A.B. Large, not out

Extras: Byes 29; leg byo

1;"no ball 1

Total

10

93

Fall of wickets:-1/14; 2/19; 3/19; 4/22; 5/24; 8/3577/58; 8/75; 9/81; 10/93.

Bowling Analysis. ›

Bandeman Mott 10 5 13 4 Lt. Col. Watt.9 3.2g L/Corp. Miles 5 2811 *Pte. Whitfield... 30 25

Bowled one no ball First Tanings of Army. Capt. Evers, & Singleton, b

Weir....

Bazdsman Mott, b Watch Lt Col Lightfoot, e Davies,

Baker

Lt. Burton, b Weir Lt-Col. Wyatt, c Davies, b

Baker

Capt. Dobbie, o Baker, b

Large

L/Corp. Miles, run out Lt. Bickman, b Watch.... Pta. Whitleld, b Watch Lt. Swayne, b Watch Pte. Goodall, not out

Extras: Byes 13; leg byes

3

Total

30

Fall of wickets-1/39; 2/61; 3/78; 4/82; 5/84: 9/96; 7/194; 8/3249/124 10/199,-

Bowling Analysi

Comde Baker... 14 1 A.B. Larss PAY-Lt. Watch

Opd. Wel

29

(Continued on next Cour

Mrs. Snooks: Rather-we'll give golf miss-I wouldn't miss show like that" for anything.

Second. Innings of Royal Navy, Capt. Weis, R.M., ̈e Dobbie,

& Wyatt Sub Lt. Singleton, 1.b.v., b

Wyatt...

inion 37.

Lt-Com Abelson b Dobbie 8 La Sillitoe, R.M., Wyatt... 24 Lt. Norris, e and b Dobbie... 0 Mid Farkhurst, e Goodall,

b Dobbie

Mil Suther, Dobbie, b

Miles

15

8

Com. Baker, 1.b.v., b Dobbie 2 Lt Davies, e Goodall, b

Miles

Par.Lt, Watch, b Mott' A.B. Large, not out

Extras: Byes 20; wide 1j

no ball 1

Total

92

.147.

Fall of wickets-1/70; 8/80; 3/88; 4/89; 5/117; 6/135; 7/137; 8/137; 9/143; 10/147.

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B. W

4:

3

Bowling Analysis. Capt. Dobbie ... 14 0 It-Wyatt

13937 Bandsman Mott 4 0 21. L/Oorpl Miles. 4.1 2

....9

Bowled 1 no ball t-Bowled wide

Second Innings of Army. Capt Evers, o Parkhurst,

Barker

2

EVIDENCE CALLED.

Wen Yak Yins...

Blackness... San Francisco. 473, 2400, 7713, 6278, 1878 Care B1 Des Nave Road

Fertilizen

Vancouver, B.C.

Hegrlen.. Banjormsin. Cebu.

Three men, who were employed with prisoner as blacksmiths in the

The Fava Ticket, Naval Yard. gaye evidence. They

Lee Yun Lam said that prisoner said that prisoner had on several bad given him a pawn ticket asy occasions spoken about murdering ing that it was for a bracelet be- man in Kennedy Road nad that the imging to a cousin. He has no mones obtained from the crime money to redeem it. On several had brought him very bad luck.

occasions prisoner became morose The witnesses all said that at sad began talking to himself while first they took prisoner's statements work Witness beard prisoner as a joke and warned him aut to say, "That sort of money is always suy such silly things if he had not unlucky and never brings prosper committed the crime.

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The young lady who was with it. On ecother day prisoner the murdered student on the night said "I have done a "ruel and in question said that she could not sinful deed and I will puffer to identify her assailants. It was the end." On another occasion dark night and the nearest street prisoner said, "Some of the money lamp was some way from the place I made in Kennedy Road bas where they stood. One man same proved so unlucky that my hair is up and pointed something at her. beginning to fall off. I shall never It looked like a rod, and she was get on in this world" asked to take her jewellery off, Prisoner also confessed, accord which she did, and handed it to ing to witness, that he and aman to the man who was holding her named Kam Lan Kwai had com.

mitted a murder in Kennedy Road Bardaoan Mott, not out...... 12 Pts Goodall, c Abelson, bAfter the men badi decamped, she Kam bold the girl and took her and Fung started out for the police jewellery away Prisoner held the L-Cal Lightfoot, not out 11 station, but after walking a few youth and when he struggled gave

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pages, Fung collapsed and said that him stab. only intending to had been stabbed he called frighten him. Then he found that Total (for wkts.).out for help and someone blew be bad fatally wounded the lads

police whistle. A long while after, Prisoner said that he had used a the police came on the peene dagger for the deed, but according Fung was taken away in anam to medical evidence, the wound was. bulance and died on the way, to, mured by a triangular weapon. hospital,

The case is to continue this morning at 10.30

Watch

"Fall of wickets:-1/8; 2/13,

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Com, Baker,

Pas-Et. Watch..

(Continued on next Column).

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