8
LAWN TENNIS.
NG SZE KWONG AND HO KA
LAU BEATEN.
NEW-COMERS' SUCCESS...
L. Goldman and J. 8. HeEscbran gave further proof of their cap- abilities yesterday by beating Ng Sze Kwong and Ho Ka Lau, who are considered the best Chinese com- bingtion, in the third round of the Open Doubles Championship, 2-6, 6-4 and 6-4. "They thus enter the semi-final to meet the winners of the io between the La brothers and J. G. Lawrie and G, W. Sewell.
Yesterday's match saw the best tennis so far this week in the struggle for the semi-final positions, Both pairs came up well to the net and the many smart rallies there made the match most interesting to follow.
FOOTBALL.
„H.K.F.A. CHALLENGE
SHIELD.
CLUB DE RECRETO, 3;.
HE. POLICE, 2.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929.
The replay between the Club de Recreio and Hong Kong Polier in the second round of the Challenge Shield took place yesterday on the Kowloon F.C. ground. Wynne of the Police had to be carried off the field before the final whistle sound. ed as the result of a collision with A. Gosana. The Club de Recreio enters the semi-final round by three goals to two.. Towards the close of the game, the exchanges between the players were on the rough side and several were haping. There was "a large crowd when Fraser set the ball in motion. The winners played a sound game
The opening and are to be congratulated on their exchanges were even and after a victory over one of the strongest Police attack had been repelled the local pairs. McEachran played in Recreio threatened danger on the orthodox fashion throughout and right, Ward sending in a fast shot without being brilliant proved a that struck the crossbar and re. great problem for his opponents who bounded into play. Ward gave the found him very brainy and steady Recs. the lead with a splendid both in attack and defence, Gold- man gave a convincing performance shot that beat Clarke all the way. and seemed to be getting used to The Police put on pressure after local conditions. The two showed this reverse and could do every very good understanding and their thing but score. They were a goal progress will be followed with in- down at the interval.
terest.
Ng Sae Kwong and Ho Ka Lau rather disappointed their supporters by going down, but on the day's play bad to admit their opponents' superiority.
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The Recreio opened the game on resuming and Wynne gave away a i
corner! The ball travelled at a good-pace up and down the field The winners opened well and by but shooting was inaccurate. Then dint of accurate play; won the first! set at 8-2 after being 2-1 games following a dropping shot by Oram,
LAWN BOWLS ASSOCIATION MEETING.
DATES OF COMPETITION SETTLED.
LEAGUE TO COMMENCE" IN `MAY.
NEW PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY.
1 statement of account, and to Mr. Sutherland for his good offices in securing for us the loan of this Board Room for this meeting.
Mr. D Templeton, your Vice- President, was absent for the most part of the year, and has since re-
GOLF.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
ADAMSON CUP-AT HAPPY VALLEY, MARCH 9-19.
E Moore 80-18-68 and G. McLeod 90-99-69, tie and qualify,
Other scorea =—-
C. A. Grimes 89-19-70 B. E. Manghaa... 95-21-71 R. Clark
-13-73
SOVIET ELECTION CAMPAIGN.
***PINK" PARTY LEADERS.
SPEECHES THAT MAY LEAD
TO EXPULSION.
Moscow (U.P.). While the fore- ground of the political stage here is occupied by the energetic fight against the underground Tròtakyist
SINGAPORE FLYING CLUB, organization, a larger and probably fateful conflict is taking shape in the obscurity behind the
TWO NEW MACHINES DUE
THIS MONTH.
Thanks to assistance from. I.A.F. officers, the Singapore Flying Club is now able to undertake intensive instruction, and it is hoped that several more members will be pass ed out very shortly." Flight-Lieut. Carnegie and Flight-Lieut. Nicho- letts are now acting a hon. instructors, together with Mr. W. L. I Legg, the captain of the club Two new Moth seaplanes are due
more
scenes.
The Right element within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, whose principal weakness until now has been lack of able and open leadership, seems to have ac. quired it."
Unless many indications here are altogether false, Nikolai Bukharin,
BOAT RACE CREWS IN TRIM.
A CLASSIC STRUGGLE.
ANYBODY'S RACE SAY
EXPERTS.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY:),
LONDON, March 19. Everything is contributing to make the Centenary Boat Race the greatest ever seen.
Two Aner and more elcaely thatched crews have never before gone to the Tideway to practice. They are likely to be favoured by ideal conditions, while neither crew has given the slightest indication of
staleness.
Both are keyed up to the fcest corded by both in full course trials. point, and the splendid times re-
International and heretofore the it will be a classic struggle.
Lawn bowls activities during the past season were reviewed by the President (Mr. B. Wylie), ab the annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association held yesterday afternoon in the board room of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd. The Hon. Mr. W. T. Southern, C.M.G., was elected President for the ensuing season, while Mr. J. Massey (Civil Service C.C.) was appointed to take the place of the departing Hon. Secretary, Important matters such as the commencement of the League season, details connected with the competitions, and amendments to rules were discussed and satisfactorily settled.
PRESIDENT'S SPEECH. Addressing the meeting the President said:-In rising formal ly to propose the adoption of the statement of accounts for the past year, I think it is due from me to recapitulate, briefly, the out- standing activities of the Associa
Recently Mr. E.' A. Stringer. tion during the period.
director of the Dualop Rubber Co; Marxist theoretician of the Stalin Singapore, who is a member of the group, is emerging as leader of the race for the past five years succes. Cambridge, who have won the happening of the year was the visit Perhaps the most noteworthy of our Interport team to Shanghai
Dunlop's and Imperial Airways, other prominent Communists, has but expert opinion still wavers. club, went by air to Malacca to moderate Rights. A Right pro-sively, are the popular favourites, meet Sir Eric Geddes, chairman of gram, signed by Bukharin and time, in beating Shanghai on their where we succeeded, for the first
League; Entries and Dates
Mr. Legg piloted the machine, and been presented to the Party for own ground, thus bringing back the
In disenssing the League arrange quick journey was made 1 hour consideration at its next all-Union hard training and are taking easy Both crews have änished their trophy to this Colony. This victory
ments for the present season, the and 55 minutes to go to Malacca conference. was ttingly celebrated wher, the question as to whether the Civil and 1 hour and 40 minutes to, re-
practice daily, bowlers "of the Colony entertained
Service C.C. should lose their place | turn. Singapore was left at the Interport team to dinner-an in the First Division owing to a.m. and the machine was back at the Central Control Committee in where Graham's determination may Oxford team is superior at stroke, It is generally accepted that the occasion on which they deservedly finishing at the bottom last season 12:50. In Malacca Mr. R. John- received the congratulations of all.
was brought forward. Mr. Wylis stone, the first captain of the club order to permit a settlement in ad- turn the scale. You will recall that at the last said that a suggestion had been (who had to resign on being trans-vance of disputed questions. The annual general meeting it was de made that this Club retain a team ferred to Malacca) took the oppor brought before the conference for document may therefore never be cided to institute the Aithkenhead in the First Division, and recalled tunity of making a solo flight.
discussion at all. An amicable Shield competition for play be a precedent seven years ago when
compromise or a similar concession was granted in tween Hong Kong and. Kowloon.
summary action During the year your General Com the case of the Police Recreation
against its signatories-may remove the program from the domain of competition and the first match was mittee drew up rules governing this Club, played on January 1 of this year,
legitimate discussion.
winning, the shield for the first when Kowloon had the honour of
turned Home. Mr. A. O. Brawn, out and a ground engineer will secretary-general of the Communist last week definitely indicates that
down. The Chinese pair, however, McGreavy headed into the net.time. This match will become an retaliated and won the second set
at the same score. Goldman and The Police took the lead when McEachran then forged ahead and led 4-1, which their opponents, after Howarth sent in a shot from close some exciting play, reduced to 54. range and close on time should have
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our former Hon Treasurer, basarrive shortly. returned from leave, and we are looking forward to his valuable assistance in the future. 76 position was carried unanimously. Mr. Gow seconded and the pro-
The suggestion was placed before the meeting in the form of a approved of the retention of a Civil resolution and the meeting heartily
Service team in the First Division. Club, expressed his thanks for the Mr. Massey, representing that consideration shown. In effect, sion and the promotion carned by their representation in each divi
section would balance the teams, making eight in each division this season, namely --
The gathering is scheduled for 30
March, but may be postponed by
the proposed amendments which appeared in separate skects against the old rules should be considered. This was done and six amended corresponding numbers in the old rules were passed, superseding their
rules of the
Association.
Association Rule Amendmenta
Creative Forces of Capitalism," According to rumours, Alexei
3.
.
THE CREWS. The probable crews are:-
Cambridge.
E. Norman Butler (Eton and Third Trinity) (bow)
st. fb.
118
R. J. Eiles (Marlborough
R. A. Davies Cooks (Eton
and Trinity Hall). 19 9
and Third Trinity)
Beesly (Oundle and First
Trinity)
M. H. Warriner (Har
The leaders then took the next game kept the Recreio out. However, A. we instituted a subscription, and the Club de Recreio to the higher day of February in each year there was serious disagreement in a J. B. Collins (Eton and
for the third" set. A determined
struggle followed in the fourth set Gosano saw an opening and he and some fine play was seen. The sent Rocha in to beat Clarke just British pair played exceedingly well and took the first four games, mak
on time. ing it - later, but the Chinese
With the score two all, the teams made a stand and brought the score lined up for extra time. The Re. to 5-4 An exciting struggle' follow- ed in the tenth game, but after creio were soon dangerous and deuce had been called the British Brown meeting a pair won the match.
F. C. Fincher accounted for H. Lo in the fourth round of the Open Singles by three sets to one and thus qualified for the semi-final.
6-4, 6-3.
RESULTS.
Open Singles.
Handicap Singles " A.”
S. E. Green (owe 15/1) beat A. Piercy (rec, 5/6), 33, 6-4.
to Hong Kong bowlers the memory manual fixture, thus perpetuating of a generous Interport opponent. you will see that during the year From the statement of accounts
held collections among the various Clubs in aid of St. Homes. A total sum of £33 178, 1d. was thus raised and remitted; and the thanks of the Association are due to the many bowlers of the Colony who helped to bring about 80 successful a result
Dunstan's
The Shield in the 1st Division was won by Craigengower Cricket Club, with the very Еде per formance of 11 wins out of 12 matches; Kowloon Dock being run- ners-up with seven matches won, four lost and one drawn.
In the 2nd Division, the Club de Recreio "A" team finished at the head of the table. This Club young from the bowling point of view entered two teams in this Division and has now, qualified to enter a team in the 1st Division for the forthcoming season.
Rykoy, President of the Council of People's Commissars, is among the signatories, but confirmation on 4. Among the amendments were the this point is not available. He is following:-That the accounts shail
known to have sided with Bukharin be made up and closed on the last on a number of questions on which instead of on December 31. A copy the Political Bureau of the Party.
The nature of the program can 7. of the balance sheet and report to he posted at least fourteen days merely be surmised from Bak before the annual meeting to "each haria's public utterances in recent Division Taikoo R.C., Civil Club Secretary" instead of to months. At the session of the Com- Service C.C., Craigengewer C.C.cach member. Notice of ordinary munist International last summer Police R.C., Club de Recreio, Kow-meetings of the General Committee he already took a stand which Iton Bowling Green Club, Kowloon to be sent by circular to the Hon. pointed clearly to his drift away Dock R.C., and Kowloon 0.0.
Secretary of each Club. The last from the official Party viewpoint. Division II-Taikoo R.C., Civil amendment made it clear that all
For instance, defiance of the Service C.C., Craigengover C.C.,
persona present
annual oficial attitude on this point he R.H.K. Yacht Club, Club de Re- general meeting shall be entitled to declared that since the crolo, Kowloon Bowling Green vote on any proposal which may capitalism. Has not only been Club, Kowloon 0.0., and Horgbe submitted provided that such
stabilized" but that it still Kong Electric R. The last named
possesses large creative forces." This was one of the heresies for which the German Communista, Thalheimer and Brandler, were 2. expelled from the Party.
at an
Club are the successors of the East person is a bona fide lawn bowler Point Recreation Club.
Matches Stopped By Bain,
re
war
12 21
13 1"
24 4h
row and First Trinity) 13 6 Third Trinity) C. F. Wool-Lewis (West- minster and Third Trinity)..................
' ́ 119) T. A. Brocklebank (Eton and Third Trinity) (stroke)...... R. E. Swartwout (Mid- dlesex, U.S.A., and First Trinity) (cox)
• Old Blue. Oxford.
*H. C. Morpheft (Gen. “
long and Brasenose) (bow)
The closing date for entries and An important addition to the other matters connected therewith League rules concerns the procedure between the Clubs and the Associa-when a match bas to he stopped tion was fixed for the end of March. owing to rain. It is now debuitely harin's views was made recently in
The fullest statement of Buk-3. The League matches in both laid down that such a game shaa speech in the Bolshoi Theatre divisions are to start on Saturday, te resumed on a date to be arranged here in commemoration of the fifth 4. J. May 4.
by the General Committee with the No change was made in the scores as they stood at the time of anniversary of the death of Lenin. League subscription, the fee interruption. Further that the While guarding himself against a. C. maining at 850 for each Club. same team need hot necessarily be too direct expression of disagree Open Championship, Spey Cup, etc. Played. Another rule made it com
ment with the present regime, be nevertheless made. # Entries for the Open Champion- gister eight players in each of the especially as related to the peasant pulsory for Club Secretaries to re- criticism of" official policies. Mr. Lapsley suggested speeding the the commencement of the Eengue ship are close on May divisions within fourteen days of playing of the anal. 4 suggestion season instead of before the brat by Mr. Nish-a very sound one match is played that in making up the fixture carð,
centre by B. Gosano took a shot, which Clarke in attempting to clear turned into his own set. The teams crossed over with the Police a goal down, Ward misted a good opening and the, Police got close in, Fraser E. C. Flucher beat H. Lo, 4-6, 6-3, heading over the bar from a pass by McGreary Wyane and A. Open Doubles.
Cosano met in midfield and the J. S. McEachran and L. Goldman former fell and had to be assisted beat Ng Sze Kwong and Ho Ka Lau,off. Hudson was also injured and 0-2, 2-6, 6-4, B-4.
weat on the left wing. The Police The Open Singles Championship defence was now weakened and was won by our old friend Mr. J. the Recreio attacked strongly. B. Ferguson, of Taikoe, his opponent Gosano sent across the goalmouth in he final being Mr. A. Clark of and Rocha beat Clarke close in. the Police. In view of Mr. Fer- The goal was disallowed through gason's long record as a skilled. Rocha being offside. Beltran saved singles and rink bowler his victory from McGreavy and a centre from in the premier competition of the Pile was turned over the bar, year was the occasion of many Another rush by the Police found well-deserved congratulations. the ball is the net but the goal connection with this event there was was disallowed through Xavier a record entry fact which in it- the name of the Club should also be having been pushed over by a self speaks well for the enthusiasm Police forward. The final whistle of the local devotees of the game. M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo r. G. W. sounded with the Recreio winning After having had a somewhat Sewell and J. G. Lawrie.
by three goals to two.
disappointing league season, the Civil Service Cricket Club retrieved their reputation by winning the Spey Royal Cup, the runners-up being Craigengower Cricket Club, who have been in the final for the Past three seasons.
J. Barrow (rec, 3/6) beat D. S. Green (rec. 2/6), 6-2, 11-5-
H. J. Armstrong (owe 1/6) beat
J. A. Summers (rec. 2/6), 8-1, 8-2.
L. Forster (owe 15) w.o. from, W. A. Nowers (scr.).",
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
-Open Doubles.
Handicap Singles "B,"
E. J. R. Mitchell (owe 5/6) v. W.
A. Stewart (rec. 5/8).
W. Woodward (rec. 28) v. A. C.
I. Bowker (owe 2/8).
Handicap Doubles.
H. V. Parker and L. A, R. Duncan (act.). 0. E. C. Marton and H. Owen Hughes (owe 15/1).
S. E. Green and D. 8. Green (owe 15) v. Rev. E. V. Koop and Very Rev. Dean Bwana (scr.).
C. Stigter and De Man (rec. 4/8)
#. Ashworth and Mills (ree. 5/6).
RUGBY FOOTBALL.
CLUB. ARMY.
TO-DAY'S RADIO.
HELENA MAY INSTITUTE AND THE SINCERE CO.
1
1.48 p.m.-Weather report. 5.30 pmConcert relayed from Helena May Institute.
1. Double Concerto For 2 Violins
and Orchestrá.
(Arranged for Piano: J. S. Bach.) Violins: Capt. Macnair and
Miss Acheson. " Pisho: Madame Bonenfant.
In
shown against the player's name was accepted.
Election of Officers.
Spey Cup Competition Enies. The rules governing the Spey Royal Cup Competition were put in more definite "form, these read ing:
To be competed for by a rink of four from each Club which may be altered or changed for any of the games if required. Preliminary games to be played during the lawn bowls League season.
question.
Au Adroit Attack.
11 5
7. 81
nt. lb.
124)
128
G. E. Godber (Bedford
and New College) Macdonald Smith (Not- tingham High School
M. Macdonald (Win- and New College)
chester and Magdalen) 12, 8
F. Juel Brockdora (Denmark and Pem- broke)
6. J. A. Igles (Tasmania scathing
University and Mag dalen)
Under the title "Lenin's Politi cal Testament," Bukharin present- ed an adroitly contrived attack on the government's activities in the last year. In effect, he accused Stalin of having been frightened by Trotsky and other "left" pres sure into a course in the villages which Lenin had warned against as ruinous.
7. D. E. Tinne (Etoz and
Universityy
*
A. Grahata (Eton and
12 41
12.0
13 5
Brasenose) (stroke) 1 2
G. V. Stopford (Bad-
fey and New Col
lege) (cox)
* Old Blue.
over for elementary education in the villages.
As regards the Spey Royal Cup competition, it was assumed that all the Clubs entering in the League would also take part in the Spey sories. The draw resulted in byes for Hong Kong Electric RC, Taikoo R.C., and the Club de
"We cannot carry our clear mar- Then he declared himself against Recreio in the first round. The
row communist ideas into the currency inflation, against using It has been our and experience Police R.C. and Kowloon Dock! Game is the best scora in 21 village suddenly," Bukharin said. up the country's reserve of gold during the year under review to R.C. are drawn to meet in the first beads To be played on any neutral Until the village has a material and goods, against high taxation. suffer the loss of two of Hong round in the top half bracket. In ground. The challenger, e. the basis for communism, until then we Those are not the proper sources Kong's oldest and best-known bowl the bottom half bracket, Craigen brst of the Clubs which are bracket can say that it would be harmful, for capital with which to indus cra. I refer to the demise of Mr. Boyer C.C. meet the Yacht Club, ed together, shall have choice of the destruction of communism, trialize the country, he said, for W. G. Gerrard and Mr. David the winner to meet Kowloon B.G.C. ground.
No. We must begin by establish the chief sources must be the Aitkenhead Shield. Harvey. It is not easy for myself, in the second round; the other two
ing intercourse between city and qualitative improvement of the who was so closely associated within the second round are Civil Ser- The first match in the competition village, without any, advance pur productivity of labour, the Eight
viec C.O. and Kowloon 0.0. them both, to refer to so great a
between Hong Kong and Kowloon pose of instilling, communism in against all non-productive. EX- loss. Both Mr. Gerrard and. Mr.
for the Aitkenbend Shield was play the village. Such a purpose: caz penses. Harvey were members'
of the That the Hon. Mr. W. ed on New Year's Day. A sugges not be accomplished now,
T
Such a For two hours he spoke, in this first team to go to Shanghai-a visit Southors, C.M.G., be elected as the tin was received before the meet purpose is not timely now. It can vein. A technical speech, clutter- which established the castom of President was proposed by Mr. Ing that in future the match should only bring harm instead of ed with citations from Lenin and annual matches between the two Wylie, who spoke about Mr. be played on Boxing Day and ap benefits." 2. Songs-Negro Spirituals
But Bukharin was only quoting outlines a point of view which is Marx, but expressing in its main ports. Both these gentlemen had in Southorn's active interest taken in peared thus in the proposed amend (a) To-morrow. You Die
the past occupied official positions the game. The proposal was carment. Other suggestions were made the words of Lenin, warning being fought by the Party as a Fisher-Arms.in, the Association and were always ried unanimously, Mr. Wylie being that the match be played on against baste in relation to the Right tendency. For saying less (b) Go tell it on the Mountains
to the fore in promoting the best himself elected
Armistice Day and a fortnight peasant. Vice-President.
"Let us distinguish," Harvey Gaul interests of the game. Mr. Gerrard Officers elected were as under:
after the close of the League. The Bukharia added," between Lenin's than he did, hut saying it more Mrs. Sanger.
endeared himself to all by his
last proposal met with most favour earth and Trotsky's heaven. He rudely and directly, many Com- charming geniality, while in Mr.
President.-The Hon. Mr. W. T. (18 votes to 4), and the annual then proceeded (again on the bar munists have already been cast into Harvey we had one who gave of hie
Southom, CM.GAAN
match will in future be played two of Lenin's views) to warn that the best and was ever ready to serve
Vice-President.-Mr. B. Wylie.
weeks after the close of the League present course is alienating the Will-Bukharia, sad those aSSG=" Hon. Secretary-Mr. J. Massey. season. the best interests of the Association
peasant masses, and that without cisted with him in the program and his Club They were person- Brawn.
Hon. Treasurer. Mr. A. An amendment that the shield their support the Soviet regime which he presented for the next alities we shall much mise; men
shall be held by the Club on the cannot last. Without the peasants, conference, likewise be expelled? Hon. Auditor. Mr. A. Ritchie winning side which has the highest he declared, the Soviets will not be who were among the pioneers of lawn bowls in this Colony.. I would Rules in Compact Form
position in the League was also able to weather the war which the more serious threat to the Party In many ways he represents a Before discussing some proposed, approved
capitalist world is now preparing than did Trotsky. The Trotsky to rise for a moment, and "in | alterations and additions to the
A Presentation. 4.
above, the memory of these old friends.
propaganda came from silence respectfully pay tribute to rules, Mr. Wylie said that there At the close of the proceedings,
Az Eloquent Address.
gradually penetrating to some of had been several occasions during Mr. Tacchi; the Hoa Secretary, Bukharin indirectly urged the the lower layers of the population; Before I formally put the adopthe year when their incompleteness was presented with a watch.” In cessation of the war against the it came from the intelligentsia. tion of the statement of accounts, I desire to tender my best thanks wished them to decide whether or said that it was a small memento attempts to drive the passants into voices & discontent of great masses was discovered, and particularly he handing him the gift, Mr. Wylie richer peasants and a halt to the Bukharin, on the other hand, to the Committee for the assistance not it was desirable to have the of his valuable services during the collectives. Before those things of people, especially in the villages. they have rendered me during the rules and by-laws in a booklet past six years, and that it was can be undertaken, he said, the The process is just the reverse the year. Particularly, do I wish to rather than on bits of cardboard. Accompanied with wishes for a 748 p.m.-Evening weather re-thank Mr. Tacchi, your Hon. Becre
peasant masses must undergo & pressure is from below. The danger In order to save the lengthy pleasant and enjoyable vacation. cultural revolution." They are that he inky serve as a rallying port
8 p.m.-Programme of Chinese guidance; and would also mention the rules, he asked for an expression it suitable terms. RANGE All governmental luxuries, and seems real enough-and the reports tary for his constant help and process of having to go through all Mr. Tacchi acknowledged the gift not yet ready for communist, ideas, point for such discontent therefore Playing at home in Division I. of music relayed from the Roof Gar the valuable services rendered by of opinion from the mecting as to A heart vote of thanks to Mr. fancy experiments the Scottish League to-day, Celtic den of Messrs. The Sincere Co., Mr. A. MacFarlane, your Hon the method which should be adopt. Wylie for his services during the eliminated, Bukharin declared, and eliminate him from active political must be that it may be necessary to defeated Motherwell by two goals | Ltd.
Treasurer. We are also indebted ed. A member suggested that only season closed the business of the a lion's share of the budget given life are perhaps not without to nil
10.30 p.m.--Close dowa.
to Mr. A. Ritchie for auditing the (Continued on nezt Volumin). meeting.
(Continged on next Column). foundation.
The following will represent the Club against the Army in the Shield Match at Happy Valley at 5.15 next Monday:-
P. T. Ride; J. Grieve, G. A. L Plummer, H. V. Koop. Gold- man; J. . Bodnar, R. H. Dowler:. J. Riddell, D. Milne-Day, E. R.4. West, P. L. P. Thomas, R. F Akehurst, W. Lithgow Smith, J. A E. Kendrew, W. Leckie.
HOME FOOTBALL.
SCOTTISH LEÁGUE MATCH
[THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.1
LONDON, March la
3 Violin Concerto in A minor
Vivaldi.
Violin: Mra Aabrey. Piano: Mrs. Cashman. Songs-(Italian); *)
Lolita............... Bussi Reccia, Il Pescatore Cants Tosti,
Mr. Li Chor Chi."
5. Piano.
2 Movements of the Waldsteiz
Soasts Beethoven. Introduzione ... Adagio Molto.
(leading to the) Rondo Allegretto Maderato.
Mrs. Cashman. Accompanists: Mins Braga. and Professor Qualði.
like to ask you at this juncture
outer darkness.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.