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CRICKET NOTES.

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

China Athletic took two points from the RA. and are now equal with the Somerset LI. with s points for nineteen games played. Chinn Athletic have to play the Hong Kong F.C., while the S. L.I mort South China on Monday next in their closing game.

Eong League resulted as under :-

Yesterday's games in the Hong

Division I.

I have already dealt very fully CHINA ATHLETIC BEAT R.A. with last Saturday's game on the H.K.C.C. ground. But I forget to mention that considering the wea ther the wicket played uncommonly well. Brace, of course, was kicking up pastily but then he always does o anything at all hard, as he spins the ball, brings it down from a "good, height, and bowls short of a length. Yesterday's sprinkle of rain has refreshed the ground a bit but unless more rain falls after the thue these notes are actually being written the wicket will hardly be affected. As soon as the Tennis Tournament is over, I hope the. ground will be given a thorough rest while the spring rains have a Ku at it. It is perfectly pathetic to look at at present.

Last Week's League Games,

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY,

HOME FOOTBALL.

SCOTLAND TO PLAY ENGLAND.

SATURDAY'S FIXTURES.

LAWN TENNIS.

WEATHER INTERFERES,

FINALS TO-DAY.

APRIL 12, 1929.

SCOTLAND-YARD'S "HARDEST CASE.

HUNTING FOR QUEEN VICTORIA'S PET.

The Final of the Open Singles Championship of the Colony be

THE INNER STORY. The last match in the Inter,tween S. A. Rumjahn and M. W. national series will be played fixed for yesterday had to be postponed on account of the pre-

"The full and true story of the to-morrow, England's representavailing bad weather, and many classic theft of Queen Victoria's pet tives travelling to Scotland to watch the match went away disap

who turned up to the court to dog Cherry, & King Charles ship. As will be seen from the table. cided to day, commencing at 4.15 ed in a glass case in a royal decide the International Champion pointed. The match will be despaniel, which is even now presery below, both are on an equal footing, p.m., weather and ground condi-palace," is told by Mr. J. B. and the contest should be a keen one. Scotland bave been Champions five

ticas permitting.

Booth, in "London Town" (Wer- times since the war, and in the R.A. Reserves China Ath. Res. 6 with England. Wales, last season's

war life in London, mainly among er Latrie. Ltd., 91s), a volume 1026-27 season shared the honours

of reminiscences dealing with pre- The senior game was played on heroes, have been the other winners S. E. Green and Miss Heard (owe theatrical, music hall, restaurant,

during this period.

China Athletic 1 RA

Division II...

though

Wales

5

3

4

01.

England

P. W.D. L. F. A. Pt. ....99 Scotland 0 0 11 34 Ireland

3 012 2 0 1 2 € 11 I ture, no Scottish League matches Owing to the International fix-

however, will be engaged to-morrow, end. All the English League teams. the fiatures being as under:

Division I

Arsenal

v. Leicester.

Manchester U.

the H.K.F.C. ground before à fair attendance. An incident in the game led to a R.A. player being ordered off by the referee. Football was scrappy mainly due to the state The C.S.C.C. second eleven play-of the ground, and, the players ed a somewhat belated last game found it difficult to control the ball. appear in the programme this week- in the Junior Division and rather Foils were frequent although not unexpectedly beat the University.serious.

Both goalkeeperswers The Civil Service now defuitely kept busy, but the shots lacked sting takes fourth place, bracketed with owing to the ball being heavy. The R.A.S.C., which must gratify them. R.A. rushed about, but, the Athletic I confess I am surprised to find played better football them so high, K.C.C. are sixth and Suen was often at fault with wild so far the order is settled. Univer-kicking. Several times the Athletic sity may take seventh place if they play their last match-or Craigen were through but a Gunner would gower may, but I shall not be sur

get in the way and the ball would prised to see the remaining five come back to midfield. Ho Ka Inatches washed out...

Keung scored from a pass by Chan Kwong Iu but the point was dis- As I expected Taikoo slipped it allowed through an infringement across Ewo but not so firmly as belore shooting. When a expected Coxon and Macdonald with 37 and 45 led for the latter. seemed to be the probable restilt, Meor did not come of for Taikoo Suen Kum Shun worked between but Dowler wax, stendy for them and with four other double figure the hacks and sent the ball into the contributions to help him won the net. This was well received by the game for his side. Flinton's ex- presses secured 6 for 21. Ews thus Athletic supporters. From the can-

Hong Gams.

draw

are bolders of the Wooden Spoon tr kick the Athletic again got in among the Hongs. Still, John but the final whistle sounded just Peel's stable seems to be bucking up and you cannot have everything. before Ho Ka Keung sent the ball into the net, the result being a win for the Athletic" by the narrow margin of one gost in l..

To-morrow's Game.

R.A. RESERVES CHINA ATHLETIC RESERVES.

The Club play the Rest of the League to-morrow if fine, but I bave at present no definite information as to the sides. Unfortunately there is an extra meeting on down at Happy Valley, A savage editor. wants, these notes early but, if possible, I will get in a further note The R.4. surprised the Athletic Tr the teams in the stop Press-or what not.

on their own ground and won after a The game should be re-strenuous game by four goals to mil. garded as an advance try out for The heavy going suited the Gunners the Interport and speaking without and ther scored twice in each half. really thinking things out I should Watson opened the score and Taylor pick W. Brace, E. C Fincher, put the Gunners two up. Taylor Lt. Col. Christian, F. Zimmern, D. J. N. Anderson, B. S. M. Leach,

scored again in the second half A. W. Ramsay, W. C. Hung, A. H.

while Gardiner put in the fourth goal. Madar (if fit), Lt. Musson and A. A. Rumjahn. Reserve E. F. Fin cher. This assumes Col. Wyatt in KOWLOON RES. SMALL loi eligible.asemlesingfors TNA ES DUTE BOUNTY Second League. If not, I would put him in instead of either Madar or Rujahu. I shall be interested to see how near I get to the side chosen.

B. ABBIT.

WINNERS. THE REST.

The following teams have been selected to represent the Hong Kong; C.C. as winners of the 1st and 2nd Leagues respectively v. the Rest of the League-

The following have been selected to represent the Kowloon Football Club Reserves v. Small Caits on Kowloon Football Club "ground to- morrow: Angus Moore, Nicholls; Seddon, Campbell, Davies: King, MeIntyre, Moss, Clemo, Blacklock Reserves: White, Murphy.

THE WORLD'S AIRWAYS.

Birmingham Blackburn

Derby Bolton Everton Huddersfield Manchester C. Portsmouth Wednesday Sunderland

Blackpool Barnsley Bradford Chelsea Bristol C.

Clapton Notts Forest Grimsby Stoke

Swanser

West Brom.

22 Cardiff.

2

2.

Newcastle.

T

Liverpool.

Aston Villa

Bury.

#.

Sheffield U,

2.

Burnley

West Ham.

7. Leeds U.

Division II.

r. Tottenham.

2',

2.

Port Vale. Notts C.

*. Reading.

2. Hull.

? Oldham,

. Wolves..

Preston.

+

r. Southampton.

2.

-Millwall

*" Middlesbro'

2. Torquay

Bournemouth v. Swindon.

Division III. (Southern), Brentford Charlton Brighton Coventry

Exeter Luton

r. Watford."

v. Queen's P.R. Plymouth.

".. Walsall. r. Gillingham. r. "Crystal P.

Fulham. Bristol R. 1. Newport,

Merthyr Northampton む。 Norwich Southend

Division III. (Northern). Tranmere.

Ashington Barrow

Chesterfield Darlington Nelson Doncaster

Rotherham..

2'.

ひょ

Wigan,

10.

“.

Lincoln.

Crewe.

t'.

Halifax.

Hartlepools. Accrington.

1'.

New Brighton, Rochdale Southport 1. Bradford C. South Shields v. Stockport. Wrexham

Carlisle

MID-WEEK RESULTS.

៦.

Several matches were decided on

Wednesday. but leading positions were not affected. Portsmouth's victory in the First Division, how ever, has somewhat relieved their anxieties about relegation. At pre- sant Cardiff and Bury are the wooden spoonists. Included in the matches during the day, the results of which as cabled by Reuter fol low, was a meeting between the which ended in a narrow victory for the former.

+

Two other Finals are also down

meets J. Barrow (rec. 3/0), while for decision. In the Singles Handi cap "A" J. G. Lawrie (owe 3/6)

15) meet D. Smith and Mrs. Smith (owe 4/6) in the Mixed Doubles

event,

The following are the records of the finalists of the handicap events this reasons

following:-

J. G. Lawrie (owe 3/8) beat the

נ:

D. S. Green (rec. 9/6) 6-9, 11-9. 0. E. C. Marton (owe 3/6) 69,

&-0.

night club, and betting circles.

N..

SEA AERODROMES.

LINKING UP THE CONTINENTS.

MID-OCEAN LANDING

PLACES:"

SUFFERING MINERS.

CONDITIONS IN DURHAM.

M.P. WITH ONLY ONE PAIR

-OF SHOES.

London (U.P.):-Only one pair · strong seadrome, a landing plat-Joseph Batey, Labour member of Construction of the first Arm of shoes...are possessed by I form for airplanes that will per-parliament for Spennymoor, Dur- with a landing en route, "will be pair to distressed miners. That mit them to make cceanic flights ham. His wife has given the other started immediately.

was, what he told the House of Com- mons in a speech on the mining situation in Durham

cently

It will be installed hall-way be

maval architects, who are consult tween New York and Bermuda, according to an announcement re- by Henry J. Gielow,, Inc., ants to the Armstrong Seadrome Development Corporation, the com- pany that will build the sendrome.

say it," he told the United Press "I don't know what made, mo in an exclusive interview. And I. wish the press had not made so much of it. The remainder of my

that I had only the pair of shoes forty minute speech was, much more important. It just occurred to me I stood in, and I said so.

Last

It was an octogenarian tobac conist in Berwick Market the most eminent retired dog-stealer in This floating air field wil; be 1,900

Unaffected by Waves, the West End of London "who feet long, 200 feet wide at the ends, Fish" told Mr. Booth how "Teddy, theand. 400 feet wide in the centre, stole Queen Victoria's and its base will he far enough

Very Slight. Improvement. spaniel. C. W. E. Bishop (rec, 2/6) 0-4.

below the surface of the water o 6-1."

Cherry, being" too well fed, be that the structure.

Mr. Batey thinks the mining situation has will not be came ill, and was driven in a royal affected by waves. It will be held slightly improved. There is more w.o from H. V. Parker (rec. carriage, with two men in scarlet, secure by specially designed an. demand for coal and certain mines now slightly-very 2/6).. S. E. Green (awe 15/1) 6-3, 6-4, famous vet.," in Newman-street,chains 21,150 feet long.

to the premises of Dr. Yauatt, a chors, attached to the platform 55 are working full time. He explain- H. J. Armstrong. (owe 1/6) 6-off Oxford-street.

ed, however, that it does not re- 1. 6-9

A crew of 43 men will be station are not absorbed by these mines.

lieve the unemployed miners who J. Barrow (rec. 3/8) beat the three times a

"Special bulletins were issued. ed on the floating airport to care following:-

day," says Mr. for iplanes that stop there, operate Booth, and a royal groom brought the machine shops, run

"The situation in Durham is every morning a boiled chicken to

à hotel terrible," he said..

There are and restaurant and take care of 60,000 miners out of employment the dogs' infrmary, of which, it the radio beacons that will guide there at the present time. need not be observed, the patient aircraft to the station. There also January there were 43,188 miners did not get even a smell."" will be loading and unloading de receiving poor law relief, and there vices for transferring express and is no prospect of them obtaining or from 'planes to ships." mail packages from ships to planes, work."

The Prince of Wales' tour of the Mr. Howard R. Armstrong, the distressed arena has not been of inventor of the floating sirfeld, has much benefit, in it for several years at his home in poverty is even worse than it was

Mr. been experimenting with models of opinion, beyond revealing that the Batey's

ately to spread a chain of the plat Holly Oak. Del. He hopes ultim- pictured by the general public.

"If he contemplates touring the forms across the entire Atlantic, so South Wales distressed areas," he that passengers and freight will be fed at home for any relief he can. trans-Atlantic fights with said, he might just as well stay "The vet sacked his cook, house-to re-fuel several times during the

ble. As the 'planes would be able bring." maid groom, and kennelman; offer trip, they could carry much larger problem is naturally a

Mr. Batey's solution ed £50 reward for the recovery of loads.

G. W. Sewell (awe 15/1)" 97,

0-1.

L. Forster (owe 15) 6-1, 6-4 S. E. Green and Miss Heard beat the following:-

E. D. Lawrence and Mrs. Davenport Browne (owe 4/6)

6-4, 9-7.

E. R. Price and Miss Moffatt

(rec. 4/6) 6-1, 26, 86. w.o. from L. Forster and Mrs.

Stark (owg 13).

D. Smith and Mrs. Smith beat the following:-

w.o. from ♬ N. Owen and Mrs.

Owen-(rec:-15),

Afr. and Mrs. Woodward (rec.

4/6) 9-7, 6-1...

H. V. Parker and Miss Stanion

"(owe 2/6) 6-4, 82.

OBSCENE, BOOKS PROBLEM. HOME SECRETARY ON POLICE POWERS.

Dog Stolen..

One morning came the news that Cherry had been stolen from a locked room.

}

"The Palace was in an uproar, declares Mr. Booth, and, scorning adda: "The Home Secretary with the ordinary rules of syntax, he bis Scotland-yard colleague were sent for, and, with skilled thief catchers, were dispatched to the scene of the robbery.

Bull on Stilts,

"

Ex

labour the dog and no questions saked'

scheme. The Lord Chamberlain sprung

"The only hope of solving the another. £30 reward, and the whole his landing platforms will not be of a Labour government at the Mr. Armstrong has explained that Problem," he said, "is the return force were on the look-out, as pro- tossed about by the ocean stores motion was promised, as well as

general elections. This I think is coin. Scotland-yard

With a Labour govern- never had because the water which is disturbed certain such troublous time, and the Home at such times is at the surface and We can develope the industry by ment in we can nationalise coal. Secretary had no rosy bed."

eta movement is in a perpendicular such means as low temperature Dr. Yountt believed that unless direction rather than horizontal carbonisation by which oil is he found Cherry he would be put The wave travels, but the surface tracted. In a very short time we in the Tower and tried for high of the water remains stationary should have every miner back at treason, but Cherry could not be much as if one' rolled a cylinder found.

under a bed sheet. Also, the dis- Mr. Batey, who is 01 years old,

work." Sir William Joyeson-Hicks, the,

After time, Sergeant Kendil turbance in the water Home Secretary, received a deputa on, of C division, who was a judge below a depth of 50 feet, and the he was a miner for 17 years. He is slight knows something about mining for tion at the Home Office from the of dogs and known to the fancy. base of the platform is below this started at the age of 12 as a pit." London Public Morality Council, eceived an invitation from "Teddy level. who placed before him certain reTeddy was called

the Fish" to visit him in geol.

boy, working through the many The perpendicular motion is ab- stages until he became a "hewer presentations concerning immoral

The Fish" be sorbed by support of the platform. and eventually a books and plays. The deputationing" with a looped cord various tend down into the sea, and on to become an official of the Dur-

of a famous exploit-fish-It is built on long stilts which ex man.

"checkweigh- was led by Mr. Archibald Allen, pet dogs belonging to the Duchess the lower extremity of each sup-ham Miners' Association.

He left the mines in 1896

CAUTIONS TO, YOUTH.

chairman of the council.

ris- &

Some of you," at all events, have of Wellington from the area of her port, below the line of ware dis- realised that the position of the town house. "' Home Boerstar in dealing with Teddy the Fish explained to be dazza discr. Thus this question very difficult indeed,'

Sergeant Kendillon that he had angle it is necessary for these disen been"

for a dog with a copped silver necklace."

to lift the thousands of tone of and that the water above them. The wave haa prosecution intended having him for

Sir W. Joynson-Hicks said, after he had listened to the spokesmen of the deputation."

He referred to the Geneva agree the necklace"-which was felony platform can be forced out of posi passed on, therefore, before the of nations being used as carriers of dog, which was a minor offence and ment to prevent the postal systems and ten years-instead of for the tion. The supports, extending on of obscene books and the like.

only eighteen months. Now, asked Teddy, if be "rounded" about Cherry, would the sergeant secure him a promise that he should get of with a light sentence?

Improper Photographs. "Of course, the Post Office is a common doorway for bringing filth into this country," he added. "It is largely impossible to prevent things from coming in sealed pac keto

downward through the disces, are ballasted at their ends.

31

HISTORIC ROOM,

WHERE THE FIRST TELE- GRAPH WAS TESTED.

HOW A MURDERER WAS CAUGHT.

is'

the

Mr. Armstrong has planned s stations at 400-mile intervals some. hibits in a lecture-room in King's route across the Atlantie with eight London (U.P.):-Among the ex- what south of the present worth College, London, there Atlantic steamship "lane. The promise was forthcoming and flights, he believes, that passes by Sir Charles Wheatstoneho Making original telegraph apparatus made Teddy rounded on hirgalf Hegers could be rurried profitable at way Professor of Experimenta a fare of $350, which later might Philosophy there, from 1834 to

Teddy Confesses.

1st XI (on H.K.C.C. ground); NEW "A.B.C." ISSUED Army and Navy at Portsmouth You have conception, pro-nessed that he stole Cherry

HRB Hancock (captain), AC Bowker, A. G. Dobbie, E. J. R. Mitchell, A. W. Hawyard, O. Moor, H. Owen Hughes, H. V. Parker, E

London (U.P.):-There are now inore than 73,000 miles of organised airways throughout the world serv Huddersfield

Division I..

1 Liverpool In 1910

Everton........... 0 West Ham

K. Quick, V. W. L. Stanion and C.ing 400 cities and towns D. Wales.

2nd XI. (on C.R.C. ground): there were only 3,200 miles. This Portaniouth.... Leicester

is one of the facts revealed by the nex issue of the "Aerial A.B.C.'

H. Gillingham (captain), HJ. Armstrong, G. E. R. Dirett, R. H.

Division II.

S When the first daily air service West Brom 3 Millwall

Division III. (Southern).

Dowler, E. R. Duckitt, H. L Fetween London and Paris Ewin, W. A. H. Maxwell, A. Reid, J. A Summers, W. K. Tait,,S. M. Walkinshaw,

SCHNEIDER TROPHY.

COMPETITOR'S WONDERFUL

FEAT.

started 3 years ago a 360 horte- power airplane carried two passen Exeter gers and a pilot. To-day on this Southend route three-motored planes, de- veloping more than 1,000 horse-

Watford

3 Crystal P. Scottish League.

3

bably none of you have any concep- tion, of the kind of photographs, for instance, which I see from time to time and condemn.:

"We find frequently young any other centre in answer to ad .... 4 people write to Paris or Berlin or

-vertisements which appear importation of these indecencies. periodicals sending money for the

power, carry eighteen passengers St. Mirren Raith... 2 and a crew of three men-pilot, Luter-Bervices Tournament. wireless operator, and a steward Army.......... who serves refreshments.

Britain's Long Route.

London

In 1919 about 20 people crossed (U.P.)-Looping and the Channel weekly by air. Laat rolling an aeroplane at nearly 300 season, during one of the busiest miles an hour sounds impossible, weeks, 2,000 passengers flew in and but it has just been done by, out of the London air-station member of the British Schneider Trophy team which is under train ing at Felixstowe,

Persia or Northern Africa can now Tickets for places as distant as be bought, and Moscow, by a new

2 Navy

JEWS IN HUNGARY,

RETURNING TO FORMER

FAITH.

anti-Semitic

in

We nearly always abstain from prosecutions, but the Director of Public Prosecutions or the head of the police in the district generally sends for these young people-often from a university or public school.

and points out the stupidity of what they are doing.

"This saves all the obliquy of a prosecution but at the same time by exercising that kindly effort we are able to do a great deal in that direction. These warnings take place in considerable numbers each

Gensorship Dificulty,

he saw

One morning, Teddy explained, be cut to 875.

two beauties "on Dr. Youatt's drawing-room balcony-- Cherry and another dag-but he could not see any way of fishing the dogs from above, and he was , not a spout-climber,"

Morning after morning he hung round the house, and at last his patience and curiosity were rewarded.

Builders were

BANDITS' REIGN OF TERROR.

LEADERS SENTENCED TO

1875.

The receiver Was

curious diamond-shaped instrument with five magnetic needles. When the transmitter was working, the de pression of the key caused two of these pointers to swing over. The letter sent was the one at the inter- saction of the lines down which these pointers aimed. There were- WHOLE FAMILY IMPLICATED. only 25 of these points in intersee-

tion, so the letter Q was ommitted. Moscow (U.F.). The activities of used letter of the alphabet. And this being considered the least a large gang of bandits which forthereby hangs a tale.

years

DEATH.

Hold to Ridicule.

at work on a house a few doors off. Teddy, the Fish waited until the men went to breakfast. Then he boldly transferred their lad-years kept an entire village prac der to Dr. Yountt's balcony, tically captive at its mercy were climbed up, and put Queen Vic brought to an end recently, when toria's Cherry in his pocket. Asix of the leaders were condemned installed on

The first telegraph system was few minutes later Cherry was in

the Great Western to death and 27 sentenced to prison Railway between Paddington and Seven Dials.

terms. The same night Teddy discover

Slough, and it was held to ridicule Novikin is & populous village in by all and sundry, as a fantastir: « ed, at a meeting of the school,' that he had stolen the Queen's

the province of Riazan.- Bome toy, until it was the means of catch- dog, and he was told that be Vasilyi Lyovin, decided that there derer,

ago one of its citizens, ing John Tawell, the Slough mur- would be hanged. He was so

were more pleasant ways of making terrified that, in spite of the £100

The murder had been committed The existing law was he thought,

reward, he made no attempt to a living than by raising crops on in Slough, and the police tele The test followed a series of ex-luxury air service, is only

overtaxed land. Being blessed with graphed a description of the want Budapest (U.P.).—Thousands of of publication of obscene matter in

sufficient to deal with the problems negotiate the return of Cherry, periments in sharp cornering which from London. Next month Im- tianity during the

hours Jewe who sought refuge in Chris- this country.

and kept the royal pet in a dark & family of four stalwart and ed man who had just escaped them Butch for

obedient sons, he had the nucleus They sent the following message: are being conducted on a Cléster perial Airways will open its storm which swept over Hungary that in anything I or. the police

more than three I think it is essential," he said, Napier IV. with a view to finding through route from England to ten years ago, are now returning to do in this matter it should not be

months. Then he was nabbed for a little private army: He re-

He is in a first-class carriage. out the best method of cornering India, bringing Karachi within their former faith. At the same considered as fettering the rights

and Cherry remained in the cruited others and began a career He is dressed ne a Quaker. without losing, speed. The pilot six days of London,

hutch with only some old bones of systematic and merciless terror. Having no "Q" the operator be made a few short atraight runs at

to gnaw. time they are also resuming their in any way whatever of man and Sergeant Kendillon found Cherry

. Police Lose Battle,

gan to spell the last word with When this 8,000-miles airline is original names which more than woman to write what their spirit all but dead from starvation and 300 miles an hour and then to the functioning Britain will be operat 10,000 Jews abandoned when public moves them to write, and it would thirst, but by careful feeding its enemies, the villagers yielded to this way.

"KW."Repeat," signalled the. Frightened by the speedy ven- man at the receiving end, knowing astonishment of the onlookers, withing the longest organised airplane communistic regime centred on the form of censorship..

geance which the gang visited on that there is no word beginning in hardly any slackening of speed he route in the world,

resentment against Bela put the machine through a clean Further

"Kun'a be very difheult to establish any restored him, and then took him their exactions and suffered in again. The man at the receiver "KW" came through loop followed by a complete roll,

crossing Jews. The Government at the

to the Controller of the Household. silence. On one occasion the police had now decided that the appara The test seems to have dispelled senstward, will in due course reach wholesale adoption of Hungarian sorship would involve the reading

India and proceeding still further time attempted to prevent this to put that on my shoulders. Cen lap

At all events, I pray you not Cherry leaped in Queen Victoria's fought an hour's battle against the tus had developed a fault, but a belief prevalent two or three years Port Darwin, on the Australian names, but the Jews invoked a law of every hook before it was publish lightly, but Sergeant Kendillon,ganization was arrested, the court

gang-and lost. On another occn man by his side said: "Let him ago that pilots lost insciousness coast, and link up with the exist of 1887 authorising their adoption.

Teddy, the Fish 15

was let off sion, when a member of the or- finish the word." in sharp turns at high speeds. ing system of Australian airways, None of the British Schneider team

ed. If you consider the thousands instead of being promoted, left the house was put on fire end 22 other and Paddington grasped the It came through as “KWAKER", To-day, however, they are resum and thousands published every year police force, having given such houses were burned to the ground reason, with the result that John Time tables show that it should jag their Jewish names and flocking it would be absolutely impossible offence to Scotland-yard by taking of four pilots, it is said, have shown be possible for urgent mails to be back to the synagogues in argo for those to be any ill effects from turns made at curried by air from London to numbers et al betterness or was the body," wh

Finally 23 of them, including the Tawell was arrested. Thus the tho Chatween five of giles a finute Melbourde by a day and night remains. Before the war Hungary putation represented who could xioner, that the rewards were with amazing record of murder, rapine, giren in 1887, in connection with dog direct to Buckingham Lydy fanly, were arrested, "The telegraph became famous in a day, ?"which" the

de Palace instead of to the commis story told by 170 witnesses was an and the only curb on the sharp lay system in not more than 170 was well known for her liberality make public opinion, beginning held from him, and all he could torture and intimidation.

In this same room, a lecturé was mess of turns, seems to be the hours. Experts believe that such a toward the Jews but they are now with the children, realise that the get was his expenses, £, which ap: Lyovin himself and one of his stunt" the zoom was lighted on capacity of the machine to stand service can be brought into being troubled by irksome and unneces-purchase and reading of those pears in the Lord Chamberlain's sons were among the six sentenced that occasion with four electric Queen Victoria's Jubilee A the straiti.

within a few years.

sary restrictions.

things was a moral offence.

accounts

to death.

lamps worked from batteries.

extensions,

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