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NAVY », ARMY.
AN EXCITING-FINISH,
As I hinted in my remarks of yesterday the scoring of 113 runs in the fourth innings gave the Army
LAWN TENNIS.
TO-DAY'S - MATCHES AT H.K.C.C...
PROMISE OF GOOD GAMES.
There is a very fine programme to-day in the Hong Kong Cricket Club Tournament. Several Open
HONG KONG POLICE RESERVE.
[ORDERS AT THI HON, MA. Da WOLFK air.O, CAPTAIN SUPER- INTENDENT OF POLICL)
Chinese Company SQUAD DRILL Each Squad. Commander will arrange for his men to resume day, February 20th.
a pretty difficult task and when they championship matches will be deSquad drill, etc. as from Wednes
last two wickets on the Monday night it did not make things easier. ¦
The game was resumed just after 9 pm. yesterday and the overnight not-outs took the score to 38 when Mott was bowled. Lightfoot and Wyatt, however, made things look better with 30 up for three, tho' Wyatt had not yet started to score runs Then Lightfoot was 1.b.w. to one which he may have played. The umpire, however, thought otherwise Then Wyatt and Dobbie made things comparatively simple by taking the score to 73 when Dobbie was "bowled by one that never rose An inch. It appeared he had just removed a large plantain and the next ball pitched on the edge of the hole. Then a series of disasters betel the Army. Wyatt was bowled by a slow one from Large, who also got Swayne's wicket at the same total. The eighth wicket put on a valuable eleven of which Miles made ten-chiefly composed of clumps for four. Burton rather took charge. With Rickman he took the score to 104, and then
then
the latter was bowled by a beauty from Watch. Whitfeld alone. re- mained, but he proved equal to the task of defence and a couple of two's and four singles gave the Army the victory by one wicket.
A PUZZLED JURY.
CONFUSED VERDICT IN
SHATIN CASE
SENT BACK TO RECONSIDER.
Avery unusual incident took place yesterday at the Criminal Sessions before Mr. Justice Ji R. Wood; the jury having to retire twice to consider their verdict in
indicted on charges of robbery and the case in which four Chinese were
child, stealing.
sided, of which the tit between Ho
**FIRST AID TO THE INJURED." Ka Lau and H. D. Ramjaha in the beat drawing card. Both are well- Aid will be held at the Company's Class for instruction in Fiest Open Singles is expected to be the known figures in local sporting | Headquarters on Wednesday, circles and are ranked among the February 20th at 5.30 p.m. sharp, leading tennis players. An ex Lecturers-Dr. P. Woo and cellent match is expected, as there Mr. T. E. Chak is little to choose between the two. Ho Ka Lau has better stamina and can stand the strain of a strenuous The Sigaalling Squad will al match more than, Rumjahn, besides tend at the Company's Headquar being a difficult man to beat, batters for practice in Morse and the Indian plays the better all Semaphore under Crown Sergeantly round game. It will be a match R15 Ow Yeung Kin Heng on Wednesday, February 20th at 8.30 worth watching.
p.m. sharp.
Three ties in the Open Doubles bare also been fixed for to-day. The Lo Brothers appear against Li Col. Wyatt and Forster. They have practised very seriously for the Championships, so that it will be interesting to see how they will The shape in their first match Greens play Y. Hachiuma and T. Fujioda, while the Li Brothers, rising young couple, are matched against G. W. Sewell and J. G. Lawrie
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SIGNALLING.
EXAMINATION IN PART 2.
-The annual examination in Part 2 of Training Course will be re sumed at the Company's Head- quarters on Thursday, February 91st at 5.30 p.ïn sharp, under Chief Inspector H. J. Paterson, Principal of the Police Training School.
Indian Company.
The four prisoners were alleged to have raided a matshed in Shatin and, after binding and gagging the inmates, stealing some articles of small value and kidnapping a boy and a girl, both five years of age, One of the children was subsequent recovered by the Police and the other is still mixing.
MOTOR TRANSPORT
· RWANGSE” –
BETTER ROADS AND MORE CARS.
Up to January last the Bureau of Reconstruction in Kwangs, one of the departments of which looks after the licensing and registration of automobiles and motoricar drivers, reports more than 300 cars in the several districts of the Pro-
buses operating long-distanen pub vince. These include many moter
lia services carrying passengers and freight
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Since the beginning of this year, the new highway between Wuchow and Nanning and other cities has be available for cars, and some. persons have succeeded in travel- ling between Wuchow and Liuchow in 48 hours. On account of this The Arab prisoner denied all the many groups of overseas Chinese charges. The second man said he and merchants from Canion and did not take part in the robbery, Hong Kong have been able to pay bus admitted receiving a girl and visits to Nanning and Lixhow to taking her to another house. He consult local authorities on the did not know that she had been pessible opening of some of the now
The third accused uncultivated lands of Kwangsi. kidnapped. denied the charges, but admitted
The Government of Kwangs are that five pawn tickets found on him were his. One of thess pawn tickets only too glad to receive aich visi referred to a bed quilt, which was tors, and on February 6th Gepers. part of the loot, and is explanation Reconstruction of Kwangai, was to Wu Ting T, Commissioner of of how he got the ticket, he said
group of McEachran, one of the leading
that one day while having tea in personally conduct
Canton, Hong Kong, and Nanking & Chinese eating house his hands players in the tournament, snakes
initial appearance, playing Alah has been taken on the strength became gressy, and be began look-visitors on an inspection trip from Crook in the Club Champion-of the Indian Company as troming about for a piece of paper to Nanning to Lluchow.
wipe them. He looked under his Of course, compared with the February 18th
table and found the pawn ticket. gmber of cars in Canton alone, Constables R224 Jethanand Vateram and R238 Matoomall Lad-He kept it, and that was my Kwangsi Province cannot claim
serious mistake,” he added.
much advance. In Canton City haram having left the Colony for
The fourth man admitted his there are now some 580 passenger- good, have been struck off the
cars, 75 trucks, besides many 'buses. guilt, strength of the Indian Company
and motorcycles. as from February 15th.
ship:
programme follows:-
Open Singles.
H. D. Rumjahn v. Ho Ka Lau. Lam Peng Chin “. T. Fujieda. Open Doubler.
It was most exciting finish to a match which-it must be admitted-- showed better bowling than batting.. K. Lo and M. W. Lo. But then the state of the wicket. is responsible for that a good deal I am quite sure. The Navy deserve great credit for their gallant effort, while the Army proved that they could keep their heads at a pinch. Burton's innings was a model one from the point of view of palling the game off quietly by singles and twos, when it was risky to go for fours.
Scores:-
Lt. Col. Writt and L. Forster v.
Y. Hachiuma and T. Fujieda «. S E. Green and D. S. Green.
G. W. Sewell and J. G. Lawrie Li Woon Taoi and Li Wai Tsoi.
Royal Navy, 1st innings. 2nd innings
.147
1st innings
Army.
.189
Second Innings of Army. - Capt. Evers, c Parkhurst; b
Baker
Bandaman Matt, b Baker.... 9" Pte. Goodall, e Abelson, b
Watch
Lt-Col. Lightfoot, l.b.w.,
Baker
&
0
Lt. Col. Wyatt, b.Large Capt. Dobbie, b Baker Lt. Rickman, b Watch Lt. Swayne, b Large L/Corp. Miles, b Baker Lt. Burton, not out ..... Pte. Whitfield, not out
Extras: Byes 6; leg byes 3. 0
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Total (lor 9 wkts.)...112
Fall of wicketa:-1/8; 2/13; 3/38; 4/56; 6/73; 6/77; 7/7; 8/88; 9/104.
Bowling Analysis.
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LOCAL FOOTBALL.
UNITED SERVICES SHIELD.
Senior--Semi-Arial.
Olub. Singles.
.
A, H. Crook v. J. 8. McEactiran.
Handicap Singles:** A.!! HY Parker (rec 976) v. L. T. Ride (owe 1/8).
Handicap Doubles. Very Rev. Dean Swann and Rer. H. V. Roop (scr.) 1. W. J: Clark and E. D. Black (ree. 4/8).
·M.C.C. ~, NEW, SOUTH
WALES.
MATCH RUINED BY RAIN:
WHITE'S FINE BOWLING.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
SYDNIT, Feb.`` 19th.......... The match between the M.C.C: team, and New South Wales was completely spoilt by rain and had to be abandoned as a draw. Only Six and quarter hours play was
possible in the course of four days.
New South Wales won the toss and batted first, but found grent difficulty in playing White, who bad the fine bowling figures of 5 for 49. The M.C.C. had reached 144 runs for the loss of 4 wickets, when the match was finally abandoned,
GOLF PROFESSIONAL'S DECISION.
DUNCAN BECOMES A FREE LANCE.
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{THROUGH REUTIE'S AGENCY.]
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LONDON, Feb. 18th. The famous British golf profes- Today at Sookunpoo-Kick off:sional George Duncan has sa- 4.30 p.m. H.M.8. Kent . K.0.8.B. Referes Capt. A. W. Austin, M.C., M.M., R. A.
THE ENGLISH · CUP COMPETITION.
."
DRAW FOR SIXTH ROUND.
{THROUGH REFIKK'S SOKNOT,)
LONDON, Feb. 18th. The draw for the Sixth Round of the Football Association Cup Competition was made in London to-day, resulting as follows:
Blackburn R. Bolton Wan- derers.
Aston Villas. Swindon or The Arsenal.
Übelses ör Portsmouth
Bournemouth or West Ham. ...”
West Brom. A ». Huddersfield. Matches are to be played on March 2nd.
League Football
In the First Division of the English League to-day, Burnley and Bury played a goalless draw at Burnley, while the, Wednesday at home to Derby County won ensily by five goal to nothing.
FANLING PAPER HUNT.
The Paper Hunt arranged by the Faning Hunt for February 4th, is to commence at 11 am from Bousa's, Bungalow.
nounced that he has severed his connection with the Wentworth Clab..
· He intends, hë isys, to play as a free lance, giving himself greater freedom for the championships and the various" tournaments, and facilitating his work as the cap- tain of the British Ryder Cup team, which is meeting the Ameri- can professionals this year.
BRITISH ICE-SKATING RACE.
HORN RETAINS AMATEUR TITLE.
STRENOTIL.
Constables, R255 Sheikh Abdul-
Flying Squad. “
The weekly instructional patrol of the Kowloon Section will take place on Tuesday, February 19th Fall in at the Taim-tsa-tqui Fire Brigade. Station at 5.30 P.OL sharp. Dress-Winter Uniform.
The weekly instructional patrol of the Hong Kong Section will take place on Thursday, February 21st. Fall in at Central Police Station at 5.15 p.m. sharp. Dress -Winter Uniform.
Sharpshooters Company,
LEAVE
Mr. E. R. Dovey, A. S. P. (R) has been granted leave of absense from the Colony commencing February 15th, 1990.
Crown Sergeant R402 CA
Grimes has been appointed by the Hon. Captain Superintendent of Police to command this Company as from February 15th, 1929, vice Mr. E. R. Dovey on leave."
"DEVENDU " CLASS.
This will be held as haual on Monday, February 25th at Police Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. under Sergeant R. J. Hunt. Dress Mufti.
(8gd.) D. L. KING,
D.8.P. (R). Hong Kong, February 19th, 1929.
MR. AND MRS. BOWES- SMITH'S CONCERT.
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AT HELENA MAY INSTITUTE TO-MORROW.
The following is the programme of the vocal and piano recital which is being given to-morrow at the Helena May Institute at 5.30 p.m. by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bowen Smith, with Mrs. A. Hargreaves. Browne as accompanist:-
Three Old Italian Songs:- (4) Se’tu m’ami, se tu sospiri -
(b) Caro mio ben..... (a) M'ha preso alla sua ragus
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Sub-Lasp. Vincent of the Finger Print Departament said that the first prisoner was convicted on November 19th, 1527, and was sen tenced to 2 months' hard labour for stealing
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Kwangsi is now hasten.ag on the work of building the road connect- ing Lungehow and Nanning. Upon its completion, it will be possible to travel from Hanoi, in Indo- the jury retired for 45 minutes to capital of Kwangsi. There is only
After his Lordship's summing-up, China, to Naming, the present. 20 consider their verdict. When they a short distance the most difficult fury said that in the case of the ning remaining uncompleted. re-assembled," the foreman of the part-between Lungchow and Nan-.
The motor-road, between Chin- first and second prisoners they were Guilty on all charges. unanimous that both were "Not kiang and Nanning, more than 120 miles long, has. been greatly With regard to the third prisoner, improved lately; and according to they found him "Guilty on the private owners and drivers, com charge of robbery, by a majority of pares favourably with roads in 6 against 1. On the charges of rural districte in other parts of the child-stealing, they were unanimous Far East. Practically all kinds of that prisoner was "Not Guilty" cars are safe from trouble on these His Lordship said that he was roads. A foreign firm in Hong not sure whether the jury under Kong has a British agent and three stood the position. A gang of men assistants in Nanning trying to went into a house, robbed the in-
make connections for future trade,
mates and stole two children. It was ons crime, and it the prisoner was guilty of robbery, he must be guilty of participation in the other offences.
"BABY" AUSTIN SUC
CESSES.
The foreman of the jury replied that they had not discussed that point of view. His Lordship TABLE MOUNTAIN OLIMBED. directed them to re-consider their verdict. They jury retired for 15 minutes for the second time, and Some most extraordinary feats before returning a verdict against have recently been accomplished by the third prisoner on the charges Austin Bovens" in various parts of child-stealing, they told his, of the world.
Lordship that they were not sure on One of the latest performances that point. They found the pri- was the ascent of Table Mountain soner was implicated they could not 13,389 feet) by a Standard Family be sure whether it was he who ac Model which has never before been, tually stole the children. His Lord accomplished by any ear "The ship said that if they found the climb was made in eleven hours no prisoner was implicated, be must be
guilty, because it was a gang zob-spares or replacements of any kind being required and no trouble ex- | bery
perienced The jury accordingly entered s verdict of Guilty by a majority
Mr. M. C. Lawson has twice.com.
of 6 to 1. In the case of the fourth pleted a 6,000-mile journey across
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Guilty
one an unanimous verdict of Australia in less than four weeks. on the charge of robbery More than a thousand miles of the was returned, and the two counts distance is desert country and on of child stealing he was also found one occasion guilty by a majority vote of 6 to 1.
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severe sad stor Encountered. The drifting At this stage the foreman of the sand actualy penetrated into the jury said that he hoped it would auit cases carried in the rear and not be too late to amend their literally covered the engine, filling decision in the case of the first and the carburetter fost chamber and Pergolesi.econd prisoners. With regard to jets. Giordani, them, the jury found that they were In a sealed bonnet test extending, also implicated in the child steal over three days on the run from. Faradies: ing at a later stage. They found Sydney to Melbourne and retura
prisoners were not at Shatin at the (about 1,150 miles) an time of the robbery but sometime Seven, which was the smallest car later, they had received the stolen entered in the contest secured children.
Maximum points averaging more His Lordship addressing the than 50 miles to the gallon. Crown Boliciter,
2-(a) Impromptu in F sharp,
(b) Etude in E Minor (c) Prelude in E
(d) Prelude in C Sharp Minor (e) Valse in A Flat Chopin. 3-Three Operatic Arias in
English:
(a) Santuzza's Aris from:
Cavalleria Rusticana
Leoncavello,
(b) Mimi's Aria from La
Boheme Puccini, (c) Butterfly's Aria from
Madame Butterfly
Puccini. 4.-Etades Symphoniques
Schumann. 3.-Four English Bougs:
(a) The Lament of
Holmes, said that he could bring
Austin
The focal agents are Messrs..
the two men up ngain if he desired Alex. Ross & Col on another charge, Mr. Holmen re- plied that in view of what had been said other proceedings against the two prisoners would be considered.
Two prisoners were accordingly discharged,
CINEMA NEWS.
and sentence on the "LOVE" TO-DAY AT QUEEN'S. other two was deferred until: Fri- day afternoon..
The gayest court in the world, that of Pre-war Russia with beautiful women" and handsome
Granville Bantock CIRCUS JOCKEY'S MISSING officers, is the background for the
COAT..
FINDING'S NOT KEEPING.
romance of Count Vronaky and Anna Karenina, as acted on the screen by John Gilbert and Greta Garbo in Love," which com-
(THROUGH BRUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON,, Feb. 19th
(b) Lullaby Cyril Scott. The British amateur quarter-
(c) Good-bye, Dear Heart cile ice-skating championship was held on the Ruislip Reservoir to
A H. Bowes-Smith. (d) Love went riding day, C. Born, of Upwell, the
Frank Bridge. A thiel's curiosity to see the show mences a four day rua to-day at belder of titles at most other dis-6.-(a) Prehude in G Flat
led to his arrest near Harmston's the Queen's Theatre. It is a screen tances, again capturing the laurels.
Rachmaninoff. Giréus tent. Mr. W. Jenkins, & Anna Karenina," and it is version of Tolstoi's famous novel, The result was as follows:
(b) Prelade in G Minor. jockey at the Circus, laid his coat claimed that the film version has Rachmaninoffside while he was at work training kept the spirit of the novel. Gil
has ponies. The article wis missed,
C. Horn (Upwelly.............
Time: 40 9/8th secs...
G. Martin (Cambridge) 2
Time: 40.3/5th seconds.
F. Bott (Leicester).......
Time 44 seconds:
In a mile exhibition over a three-turn course, Horn completed the distance in 3 minutes 11 3/5th seconds, thus setting up a new re- cord for British amateur. The previous best time held by himself was 3 minutes 12 seconds:
HOCKEY. YMCA. DRAW WITH VARSITY.
Playing at King's Park yesterday afternoon the M.O.A 1st. XI. drew with the University 1st XI the score being one gost each:
Ebut it was not long after it was seen bert, as Count Tronsky, is a romantic figure, Miss Garbo, as being worn by a man in the crowd Anna, also has a fine role. Among watching the exercises: de
When he was charged before Mr. the supporting cast are George EW Hamilton at the Central Fawcett, as the Grand Duke, and Magistracy, the arresteck anan plead Brandon. Hurst as the sometimes ed that the coat was lying on the sinister husband of the herpine ground and he picked it up. His The settings are gorgeous repro- Worship held that finding was not ductions of Russian palaces before keeping and passed sentence of six the war, and the entire setting.is weeks' hard labour.
on a lavish scale."
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