LOCAL FOOTBALL.
YESTERDAY'S GAMES.
Yesterday's games in the Hong Kong League resulted as under :--
Division I
KO.S.B. Res 4 R.A. Rre, S.L.I. Res...... 4 R.A.M.C.
K.Ö.S.B., P. R.A.
The above teams met at Sookun- poo in a junior division League game, the KO.S.B. winning by four goals to nit.
The Gunners played with nine "men only.
The teams lined out is under:
K.O.S.B. Res. — MacDougall ; Charlton and Martin Barham, Spence and McKnight; Rhodes, Crawley, Cook, Stevens and Cook.
R.A. Res.-Maltby; Gorst and
Gough MacDonagh; Hall,
and Flower; Schofield, Taylor and Rodger.
Ia css than a minute after the kick off, Cook gave the K.O.S.B. the lead. Although the K.O.S.B. played up strongly they failed to add to their score before the inter val MacDougali was a spectator during the first ball. Half-time : K.O.Š.B. 1, R.A. 0.
Rhodes added to the K.O.S.B. early in the second half and Stevent scored, twice before the end came.
The Gunners although beaten by
four clear goals, put up a good show with their nine players. Result: K.O.S.D. 4, R.A. 0.
S.L. I. RES.
R.A.M.C.
The above teams met at Chatham Road in a junior League game, the SL.I. winning by six goals to nil.
The teams lined out as under
S.LI. Res. Wallace; Green and Verrier; Huish. Mend and Chidgey Neil, Earley, Desmead, licks and
Cotton.
R.A.M.C.-McGowans: Dodshot and Pritchard: Wake, MeAusland and Thomas; Elliott, Hughes, Jen- kins, Watson and Goodman.
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After the change of ends, the RA.M.C. were kept at home and McGowans was to the fore dealing with shots from all the forwards, He was eventually beaten by Den- mead who headed in following a corner kick The R.A.M.C. de- fence went to pieces and Eariey scored three times in succession. Pritchard handled in the penalty area and Mead made no mistake with theepot kick, heating Mc. Gowans with a fast low shot. The S.L.I. held the upper hand through- out and fully deserved their win. McGowans played well in goal for the R.A.M.C. although beaten six times.
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It was stated at the last bearing that Kirby was returning from Margate with a conch containing a Manning and Lippack, who ware party of 33 Kirby, it was alleged, stated to have been living together, was driving at an excesive speed, also pleaded not guilty to a further and the accident happened when ho "cut, in" to pass" another heavy charge of stealing property belong. ing to Mis Jane Service Carmi-vehicle going in the same direction. chael.
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Ho said that Manning was z notorious trafficker in drugs. He was first convicted in September,
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He was released by a special order of the Secretary of State in June 1921 and at Marlborough- street in April 1992 he received six monchs and one month concurrently for being in possession of cocaine and opium, and in July 1923 twelve months for a similar öffence.
"This man, who was born in Jamica, was known in 1921 to be tenficking in drugs," the detective added. In 1920 a man died from an overdose of druga, and there was reason to believe that Manning had supplied then. He was found in the same year in the house of a Greek woman who has since been: deported for being concerned in the. traffe of drugs.
Woman's Death.
Also in the same year a woman died from cocaine poisoning, and information was received that Man ning had supplied drugs to her.
Lippack was stated to 120 2 Russian, and a plausible woman.
Manning was sentenced to three years' peñal servitada on each of three counts, the sentences to run concurrently.
Mr. Simpson Pedler (courised for the defence), at the outset of the proceedings, said he desired to call attention to a communication which was signed by all the passengers in the motor-coách.
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Mr. Roer Pashley, who was ap- pearing for the Director of Publio Prosecutions, at once rose and endeavoured to enter a prolest, but Mr. Pedler insisted on continuing, and in spite of appeade from the Check declined to resume his seat.
For a few moments the scene wis noisy, one, Mr. Podler peaking of the document, Mr. Pashley pro- testing, and the Clark admonishing Mr. Pedler. At last there was silence, and the Clerk, addressing Jr. Pedier, said: "Mr. Pasley is making an objection, amt surely to him." it would be courteous to give way
Mr. Pedler: Surely I may say, how the document came into my hands.
Mr. Pashley: The clerk to the justices received a communication which he handed to Mr. Pedler.. I have had an opportunity of seeing
the communication As it has not been before the justices it would not le a proper thing that it should be referred to in any way in this Court.
The Clark: It cannot be evidence. Mr. Pashley: It is not pidence, and it should not be referred to in any shape or form. It has been handed to Mr. Pedler, and that should be the end of it.
Mr. Pedler: This document was ddressed the Court, and it hould be haaled by the Clerk to the Chairman of the magistrates, | who should make his comment on it. Counsel appered to be indicating the contents of the document, when Mr. Pashley again warmly protest- Lippack was sentenced to ineed, and told Mr. Pedler that he months hard labour... and recom
must not say what was in it. Mr. mended for deportation.
Pedler continued "to address the magistrates, and Mr. Pashley, try- Trackman was remanded in cusing to stop him without avail, was tody until the next sessions and heard to say: "I have never heard, Payne received twelve months' hard anything like it; you insist on any
ing what is in the document, and it is most irregular."
labour.
RACIAL HYGIENE IN stored the Chairman (Mr. A. C.
AUSTRALIA.
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When quirt wee momentarily re-
Norman) said: "We can only take notice of what we hear from the witnesses." Mr. Pedler said that as the document had been landed to him he would do what he liked with it, and he would consider handing it to the Press,
The Clerk requested Mr. Pedler to hand the document. Sack to him. "The types we are bringing into Mr. Pedler declined to do this, say- this country are not coming from ing: No, I will retain ik"" the classes we should breed from ".
The Clerk repeated his request said Dr. B. Waddy, in an address several times, but Mr. Pedler re.. "Eugenics, before the Ausmained adamant, until the Chair- tralian Racial Congress," last man ordered him to give the docu- ment up. He then handed the document to the Clerk, and the incident closed.
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They are: not people who mentally and physically are cap able of firing the higher positions
Mr. Pashley asked that the matter in life," Dr. Waddy continued. should not be reported in the Prese, Mostly the types are domestics and the Chairman remarked: "I and artisans. It should concern hope that the Press will inke Great Britain to send us some of notice that this is not part of the their thoroughbreds. They produce proceedings'
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the salt of the earth in "Britain, Further witnesses of the accident but we get none of it, We might were heard, and the case was again obtain more of the Northern Euro-adjourned.. pean stock. At present we get a good deal of the Southern Euro pean elements. The Teutonic and Scandinavian types are desirable in many ways for intermixture with Australians. These types are ment ally and physicaly efficient; they immigrants coming into the coun are thrifty and industrious,"
Dr. Waddy, replying after the debate, said that he did not wish to throw aspersions on the type of
try. What he meant was that im. The increasing population of provement should be sought in the the world is very largely inferior physical and mental calibre of the stock at the expense of superior population.
stook," he continued, "By in- An address on "sterilisation " ferior we are entitled to refer to was delivered by Dr. Addison, who the labouring classes, not in the mid that sterilisation should be sense of a social distinction but in adopted in the case of mental de- regard to unskilled and inefficient fectives, and certain types of workers. The feeble-minded might criminals.
tors.
well be eliminated for the general "It is amazing to me how much benefit of the community,
knowledge is taught in schools in "If we transplant people of phy. which the human being is het con. nical inferiority they will be restor-sidered," said Dr. Harvey Sutton. ed, in later generations, to good "It is the same in science. We physical types said the city know more about ancient skulls health officer (Dr. Purdy). This than we da of more recent ances is well illustrated in New Zealand, Austraa, and Canada, where you port far-off missions would do bet I think that people who shp have people who are only three or four generations removed from the
ter to support causes nester Syd- may. The matter of devating parent stock in England. We all humanity is going to mean a great know the effect of industrialism on deal in the future. the masses of Great Britain. A certain amount of deterioration is spoke on sex hygiene. A heal Dr. Storer and Dr. Sydney Mor- excurred, but we do nee a certain thier and more enlightened attitude amount of improvement in the towards sex was advocated by Dr. transfer of inferior stock to the Morris, who said that too long dominions. A MA
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