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THE INTERPORT TRIAL.

INTERESTING GAME WITH A STRONG

UNITED SERVICES TEAM.

BETTER CRICKET.

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A Good Start. After Bowker was

but to a

his

Ou Saturday last a very interest- ng Trial was played against strong Servicen oloven, who proved brilliant entah by Younger is the conclusively that there is a great lips (121-5-1)-things loolárd pretty wealth of talent available among grih and hard Fearer been a and"} the Navy and Army cricketers now

ay run out in the next over hors. The Civilian side took the

terum would probably have been feld at 19.30 pm. with MacFarlan'

soundly beater. But the luck ran kooping wicket for them for about well and he continued to bat ateul- tun minutes when Peures was able" and Pereira got going merrily. to take his place in the field right per la mer have been The Services bowling tired-though Duckitt was unfortunately unable to ide of Hunting and at the close #lay and Musson later took his of play only eight runs were re- place. Skyrie and Younger opened quired for victory with two wicketa to Pereira and Owen Hughes and to go. I think that the Services the former batsman played some skipper was very sportingly trying ple whats off the slow bowler while cut possible Interporters in bowling both met Poreira with conâdoncemher than going out to win the However, at the fast bowler got game.

yorker past Skyrme's defence and five sus later he had. Younger, in two minds and took an caly cand b. The outgoing batsman had hit a couple of nice fours but was a

and we at was

Own!

A Fine Match.

oxcellent game

Services the great debt of gratitude for the sporting way in which they

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1931.

THE INTERPORT SELECTIONS.

"MANY ARE CALLED, BUT

FEW ARE CHOSEN.

піде

On Saturday" evening the Selec- Lion Committes announced сарк

T. E. Pearse,

H. Owen Hughes,

A. C. I. Bowker,

A. Roid,

F. D. Pereira,

A. O, Hamilton,

0. G. Simpson.

E. C. Flacher, J. E. Richardson. As regards the elections, there are only two surprises, Simpson and Richardson, and after Simp- the surprise is only that they have so's excellent knock on Saturday boen selected definitely,

shared, is that he is a better bat

a brilliant innings, and he has

GLADSTONE CASE CONCLUDED.

SUMMONS AGAINST

HUSBAND DISMISSED.

· LENGTHY JUDGMENT DELIVERED BY MAGISTRATE.

Summons dismissed; oach side to pay its own costs," said 'Mr. "W. Schofield When he deliverőd judg Lumens in the Gladstone maintenance. case at Central Magistracy yestar day. It will be recalled that Mrk. Gladstone aummoned her husband (Mr. A. F. Gladstone) for main tenence and for the legal custody of the two children." E. 8. C. Brooks while the defence plainant was represented by Mr.

was in the hands of Mr. D. B. Evans,

delivering judgment, the Magistrate said

view is that it did

The com-

WAR APPREHENSION LOSS TO NAVAL YARD.

IN SWATOW.

ANOTHER JAPANESE

PROTEST.

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THE STUDENT ARMY IN TRAINING

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

SWATOW, Nov. The local Press has had nothing very special to publish recently in the way of propaganda, bat is busy speculating as to what steps, the League of Nations can take in the event of the Japanese troops not November 14. The Chinese publie withdrawing to the tailway zone hy

do not believe that the Japanese Government will entively ignore the League's command but there is

feeling of pessimism in the air National Government. " and decreased confidence in the

DEPARTURE OF MR. AND MRS.

BICKFORD.

CLEARANCES

November

An Leg, for Tientsin. Antang, for Amoy,

The Colony lost two very popu-Capo St. Columba, for Whampoa. lar residents when the us. Naldera Borneo, for Hoihow,

mailed an Saturday, in the persons Burma Maru, for Shanghai. of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bickford,

Chenun, for Ningpo. of the Naval Yard.

Mr. Bickford has been Principal Lyemoon. for Singapore...

Hanggang, for Canton, Clork in the Chief Constructor's Madras Maru, for Singapore. Department in the Naval Yard for Malacca Maru, for Singapore. the past four years and, is new realdera, for Singapore. tiring upon reaching the age limit. Rajputana for Shanghai.

Pres Taft, for Manila. He served in a similar capacity in Shun Chih, for Baigon. the Chief Engineer's Department Spakong, for K. C. Wan. during the years from 1920 to 1024... and during his eight years residence Asama Maru, for Meji. November 8.

friends. in the Colony has made

many Cauton Maru, for Swadow.

Chengtu, for Canton. ". Kowloon F. C. and the Civil Ber-

He was a keen member of the City of Windsor, for Singapore. vice O.C. as well as tho. Naval Dioped, for Shanghai. Yard Recreation Club. He was also Hong Hwa, for Swatow: a strong supporter of the Kowloon fronie Star, for Japan porta. Football Club and took a great in- Kittawa, for Canton. terest in the game. The couple leave

H.M.S. CENTURION,

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The great surprise was that Mussen wr not selected. In my upion, which I believe to be very largely and a bowler than either Hamilton, on suminous, desertion by the Of the three elements in the pre- Simpson or Richardson, and defendant, persistent cruelty to the lonst as good a feld. It may be complainant, and the failure. to

A Japanese Protest.

two sons in the Colony and will Megami Maru, for Port Redon said that he has not come off in maintain her, the first has boon the last two Trials. Seeing that he expressedly dropped by the com-

Last Friday when, a pinates fromthey will visit a third son.

stop en-route at Gibralter where Sandviken, for Swatow. only bowled an over or two in each plainant and rightly for in actual

a Japanese warship was "in the"

Siakiang, for Canton. The Naval Yard Recreatica Club, Trial I do not see he has had a fact I find that complainant de-

vicinity of the Customs Jetty, some of which Mr. Bickford has been Sungshan Maru, for Canton. fair try-out, and he did getarted defendant.

The point at

irresponsibles again hurled tenes Chairman, presented the departing Sunning, for Swatow, inult most of the time in judging put up so strong, an eleven to well. His Afty early on was quite fed this desertion. Compininant's I took it with perfect restenint al couple with a handsome set of silver Tchokaza, for Hoihow!

eighteen on Saturday, if not very issue is whether his conduct justi-at the sailors, The bluejackets

fish knives, while a magnificent did not retaliate. The incident was Tientsin rug was the departing gift She alleges perament and objected to her inese Consul, who has since made Yard. Mr. H. White, Vice-Chair- that defendant is of a jealous tem- brought to the notice of the Japan of the British staff of the Naval

Tjimanoek, for Choribon. :

such as Y.M.C.A. dances and en-ayor who was reminded that such Chief Constructor to make the pre- dulging in harmless recreations, very strong representations to the man of the Club, in asking the joying the company of men friends. incidents were becoming for to sentation, outlined Mr. Bickford's This, it is agreed, led to quarrels. frequent and the serious and had 40 years in the service, of which

ties really old not control these tar, Simonstown and Hong Kong. act of liooliganism he (the Con- sul) would not be responsible for a short musicn! programme, ar to be paid-off into dockyard con- The Club Room was crowded and controlled target ship Centurion is any reprisal on the part of the ranged by Mr B. G. Annise, was trol. Japanese navy in future. He askeenly appreciated. hoped that the authorities would. Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Mrs. Lock-

The ship is to be restored, and do all in their power in avoid hi-hart, Mr. Anniss and Mr. W. H. machinery and boilers put into a dents. So far, no reply has her Bailey gave songs and dusts, Mr. state of preservation. The direc Protest.

while Mr. B. G. Edoy, elocutionist

to the signal school for storage. gavo overal humorous items.

Auld Lang Syne was sung and In the last few years the Cen- M. and Mrs. Bickford given a turion has been the target for gune hearty send-off..

of all enlibres in the ships of the Mediterranean and Atlantic Fleets and for bombs dropped from aero-. planes

Question of Cruelty.

The Naval authorities at Ports-

the pace of Peroin. Owen Hughes try out the team. Whether or no was not finding his length although their men are eligible to play they bowled very well as usual ho made the now ballve year after year rallied round will undoubtedly get one of the last I imagine he Awing into and should have had a wicket at first slip off a rory short Interperts and we are very sensible place, it is going to be the very to help out our practice games for two places. As regards the last *bail. Shaw came in and at onco showed that he was really first of the fact. Next Wednesday 7 denes of an question, I rather Claas but. His footwork was magni anderstand Hancock has a the train fancy that Anderson, Cittins and ficent and he always seemed to lavo at which will include Shaw and Duckitt are runners-up. Mirehouse and these to the nots of cruelty got to be stopped. If the authori-21 years have been spent at Gibro-mouth announce that the wireless. ample time to make his shots, the should like nothing better than dislocated a finger on two last alleged by the complainant which half-mark of a good out. Reid tam

e ser an hour or so of his against Wednesday diving for a catch in she says caused her to leave de howled from the Law Courty and our best bowling. He is. I believe the slips, and I gather he is outfendant. and gob Hamilton, who as usual hid very short of practice, and I gather of the hunt. The Wednesday game teen playing nice cricket, with on there are some compilations with is going to be a needle show for bich pitched on just outside turret--or some such curious wild some people. I understand that a the leg stamps and took she top fowl, but I will guarantee that probable Interport side, including of the off stick. Reid went down there are going to be some very fur nine selected will meet & strong o much on the leg site and paid the anason is out, provided the Kent cock. E. B. Reed is bowling for For it in his analysis: Barlow, a

them and I shall be rather inter now-comes to bigger cricket shaped

ested to see how some of our pro beautifully and 1 think if we had

tagonists shape against him. heard of him sooner he would havo

The gune gave us the assuYTERLOO

a potential run stood a good chaser. I expect to the Pereira is see him make a lot of runs in the getter if not a certain one, Triangular Tournament, and in the Aid Mirehouse's injury definitely China New Year Match. He mis put him out of the running. Simp timed a well pitched up in from Ron's inpings completes things. leid and the Bowler took a red-hot He is probably the prettiest but to and b from a full-blooded off watch playing now in Hong Kong 'drive. (52-4-5.) With MacFarlan in buy prior to this his stashing Shaw proceeded to give a vary methods have always led to a pre- pretty demonstration f batting maturn end to his innings early on. until he reached out at an off on On Saturday's form.he in well worth from Bowker, who had relieved This place. 'oreira. The bull went hard and

I hope to publish an, interim aide, to the right of Alan Reid at dividend-I should say get ol

Home beanie, but he was definitely tired howlers and fridsmen before I side captained by R. H. B. Han- I depends na, the question of whether received by the Consulte to this W. Fleming being the accompanist, i tion control gear is to be returned

first slip who touched it and Owen Hughes in some queer way of his ow collected it in his left hand. Moir played but the mat tiffin at 1.30 p.m.

After Timin.

Pereira and Keid resumed and runs, came along briskly, but after early thirty hnd heen put on after Lima Sayer threw. Moir mut nicely and seven runs later MacFarlan played on to Pereira for a hard hit. 32. His hitting to mid-off and extra, cover was a feature of his knock. Richardson went on and Teddy Fin- ther brought of a spectacular entel in the deep off Burnett. Anstruther played a gallant knock though he had a lucky ne through the slips. and was dropped from a hard e and b. Hunting after helping to add thirty for the ninth wicket was run out through uning the first ru» stackty.

Pearce's Side Bat At about 10

Pan, Simpson and Fincher atarted to Mirehouse and Hamilton at the Yard Ent. Fincher was bowled by a good "an") from Hamilton before he f scored. Simpson breeded to phy excellent cricket though in Mires house's third over he was given out stumped. It seemed, however, that Shaw had not gathered the ball and he was called back. He celebrated this by hitting Hamilton for two Jours next over. Hunting went on for the fast bowler and Musson who had seemed uncomfortable was taken off a poor shot. Simpson who had rattled up 49 was taken at second slip off the same bowler off the seventh ball of the over-and Sayer who started hervously was soon bowlod after scoring four singles With Anderson and Owen Hughes in there was a stupid bit of work by the formet which cost Owen Hughes his wicket. This run or business had been absent large- Ty from previoue triala, and wo camot afford runs out. People who call and then send a man back are very definitely at a discount.

LORD MOYNIHAN'S LOSS.

ALL SWORDS DESTROYED

IN LEEDS FIRE:.

does not desert us too soon.

Results.

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notes -m Wednesday morning.

Fall score and analysis:- United Services XI.

L-Grindr. Skyrie, b Parris

0. B. Youngur, u and by Pereira f LA. Comdr. Shaw,

Owon b Bowker

Hugh A. C

b

Rou

Barlow, a and b Roid

J. K. MacFarlane, m Pereira Capl Moir, ra out

A. M. Anstruther, not t Capt. Burngit

Richardson

Fincher.

Midshipuan Hunting, run out ... Capt. Miranouse, Pereira

Exums

17

*179

Fall of wickets.--1/222.22/27, 3/42, 4/59. 5/70, 8/113, 7/10 8/141, 9/175, 18/170,

HOWLING ANALYSIN.

O.. M.

R. W.

Perci

1

"Owen Hughas

Q

Reit........

10

46

2

Bowkeraja

Richardson

3.

11.

Mon

Interport Trial XI.

Moir, is Hunt-

. G. Sinfpron,

ing

W. G. Pincher, & Hamilton

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I shall hope to publish notes on Wednesday morning, if possible, R..ABBIT.

RUGBY.

CLUB SCORE GOOD WIN. OVER NAVY.

Playing an excellent combined

The third element in the sun- mens, failure to maintain, likewise or not the desertion of defendant by the complainant was voluntary or forced upon her by his conduct.

Boycott Committes Reorganized." If the fomer, there is no liability upon defendant to support com-

On the 1st instant, an important plainant in any way so long as she and prolonged meeting was held, wilfully absents herself from his at Kuomintang. Party headquarters house and refuses cohabitation with for the reorganising of the Boycott him. This is quite clear from the Committee." Formerly this body case of fones . Guardians, in News composed of seven persona town and Llanildors. If the latter, only-mostly unemployed persona there would be a good case for an Following the meeting the number order against the defendant for Nine departments have been creat increased to twenty-seven, We now come to the main charge,ed with a chairman for each, but that of persistent cruelty. In con- all are to be under one superinten sidering it, the authorities id dant The Departments ara: Far- eign Affairs, Finance, Military down first that in

maintena arc.

these

Cases

June

SHIPS IN HARBOUR.

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The following merchant vessels were in harbour yesterday.

Wharves: Holt's: Taiping; China Merchants: Yunn On; Jar- dine Matheson's: Chak Sang; S kong: Wing Lee.

Docks:-Kowloon Limehow, Hiram Yei Mary, Yuan Yu Sang,

RED PROPAGANDA IN FRENCH NAVY.

Paris,, Oct. 10-A Communist

game, the Club. XV.boat a repre. corroboration of the wife's evidence Promotion of Home Trade and Jeng. Wong Shek Kung, Taikoo: agent who has been arrested

points (a goal, a penalty goal and try) to 3 (a try) at Happy Valley on Saturday,

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cruelty alleged must endanger the wife's life, limb or general health or must be of such a nature, so na to make life unbearable for her.

Scene at Hotel,

industries. Propagandu. Begistra

tion of (Japanese) Goods, Exami-Chuen Chow, Probesilaus. nation of Enemy Goods, Secretariat and Audits.

Student Volunteer Army.

at

Buoys-Al Tatsuta Maru,As an important part in the liaison Hong Hwa, Ao Sing Kee, All City between the headquarters of Com- of Windsor, A12 Asama Maru, Br munist propaganda and the mis- Kumiang, Ho Hangsang, B3 Kinng-

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Great reserve is maintained by the

authorities, but it is hoped that the

arrest will lead to further reyela tions.

The teams lined out as under ?— Navy-A.B. Pasco; L.-Comdr. Stephenson, Mid, Dunstable, Lt.

As regards the first point, the The volunteers from the schools au Bs Ardent, Bo Albert Sarraat, guided sailors who agreed to dis David, Sub Lt. Merriman Lt.

most striking feature of the case in Swatoy have already commenced Bio Helikon, B1 Hendrik, B4 tribute revolutionary tracts is the acanty corroboration of training in most energetic manner Sunning, B5 Antung. B16 Shun worships" stationed in the port. Francis, Lt. Ryder: Lt.-Comdr. Crick, A.B. Rogers, Lt. Linton, complainant's allegations. She has under the guidance of regular Les. BU Norviken, Bis Bintang, ERA. Doggett, gt. Clarke, Lt to depend partly on defendant's military men from Headquarters Ben Menudo Maru, C1 Tonkin, C2

admissions and partly Edwards, Lt. Pizcy, and Lt. Wat evidence obtained by subpoena of approximately four hundred volun-

on the The Kakchish Academy boasts of Canton Maru, C7 Rojun Maru. Club: SJ. H. Fox; G. P. her own mother and sister. Under teers; the Ek Tong Middle School Lammert. G. Robertson, R. H. this rule, the striking in Shanghai two hundred, with a smaller figure Griffiths, G. A. L. Plummer; M. W.. six weeks before the second child for the Commercial School (Govern- 'PLANES REACH ICE-BOUND Turner, J. A. R. Bolby; J. H. Mc. was born, the allegation of venereal ment School). The writer witnesscu Elaey, G, C. Moutrie, W. E. Pears,

disense, and

the allegation of one batch of the future soldiers the F. R. Burch, D. McLellan, G. S. frequent drunkeness are all excind other day. Wearing white rubber Dvonshire, B. P. Massey, and Led entirely without corrobora-shoes and white uniforms they precabin aeroplanes have succeeded in B. Smith.

Referee: Lt. Comdr. Wilson.

BOD.

The Navy gave promise or victory

tion:

the scene

Acci:85

to

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SHIP

Nome (Alaska), Oct., 16.-Throu

NO PANAMA CANAL EXPANSION.

Invailable.

sent an appearance similar to that There remains an Rasant in of policemen, In some instances, reaching the Hudson Bay Com-

Washington, Oct. 14-The. Inter- have been under great provocation the students themselves, while, in chim, which was caught in the Dosanic Canal Board has decided Shanghai" stated by defendant to the cost of the gear is defrayed by pany's fur-trading steamer Ray- at the commencement of the game but failed to maintain the high tiffin, the attempt to force

at the Peninsula Hotel others, the schools and the students-pick off the northern const of that the expansion of the Panama

Canal or the construction of a, go fifty-fifty, but the government Alaska, 300 miles from here. standard of play they set right lainant to leave her flat in King's has no pecuniary interest in this They are bringing buck eleven Nicaraguan Canal is not feasible from the start and at the end were Terrace, the worrying of

com- natriotic movement.

present in view The volun- Passangers from the stranded ship at

of the defeated to a team which combined lainant while in hospital, and teers of the Commercial School ware and considerable portion of the decreasing traffic. X 0

better and wore their superiors in the refus!

The Board all departments of the game.

the out camping recently and showed go of fur.

however, has approved engineora' children. Their forwards held their own

their Of these the Inst itera signs of great fatigue on

The crow will spend the winter reports enabling a start on either against the Club eight at their took place at a time when cam-retum, and were granted a day's in huts which they have construct-project to be made when funds are three-quarters were disappointing plainant was not living in the holiday. They have not been used de on shore.

defendant's house, and therefore, is to carrying heavy weights and the were.. the

irrelevant to the charge which experiance must live proved try a result of which the wing men were not very alleges that she was forced to leaveing. Still it was a variation from achool life. A curious fact is that Thin by such cruelty. often given a chance to prove their The attempt to force complain so far, no names of any school worth. Lt. Ryder at stand-off play-ant to leave her fat in King's tenchers figure on the "join-up ed an excellent game and it was through him that the Navy scored orrace was clearly provoked by list and the students call them the only try

the fact that complainant had re- shirkers." All the schools up- the match. Mention must also be made of Pasco (full turned to her flat on the back of country are alan busy enlisting re-

a man's motor eyele and by her cruits, so that ultimately Chin back) and Francis (acrum-half), but refusal to give the man's name to will have a big student-army, the rest of the team did not im- defendant. No serious hurt is al-

.1 H. Maxson, e Hamilton, h

Hunting

6. R. Shyor, Hunting

D. J. N. Anderson, l.h...

Mirabente

4. R. Richardon, f.b.w,' h

Hamilton

il. Owen Hughes, rin mat

7. E. Panree, and out

A. C. I. Bowker, e Youngary b

Hamilton

F. D. Pereira, not out.

Extrea

16

while the centre threes worst offenders, as

21

33

10

Total (for 8 wkt.)......172

A Roll did unt hat.

Fall of wickets --1/9,-2/74, 3/79, 4/84, 5/108, 8/108, 7/114, 8/12.

BOWLING ANALTRIM.

O. M. R. W.

12 1 50

13. 41

1

10

4 1 -18 J

7 0 23 -1

7

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DIENS.

Olub Form Improves,

leged by complainant. The abuse

And worrying of complainant making. The evidence shows that The Club showed i distinct im- while ill in hospital is denied by her desertion of the defendant be provement on the form they in defendant and is uncorroborated. played against the Army, especially In my opinion these incidents spread after she left Kowloon Hospital came definite in February, 1931, at three-quarters where the inalu over three years and, causing no and refused to return to him. sion of Griffiths greatly strengthen serious injury to complainant, do ed the back division.Fox played not when regarded in the light of There is no evidence that they have cohabited since. Complainant bay- instead of Whitham at full-back and complainant's character and coming ceased to set as a wife to do while he was not as brilliant as duct amount to persistent crueltyfendant, he cannot be expected to

Her own

mother's evidence and the latter he made a very good sub-that of an impartial witness, Mre support her, the moro, so, as she is. stitute Lammert played his usual Watts, prove that she is abnormal ing. She cannot have it both ways: in work and sarning her own liv. Boendy

and WAN respon- Inible for a good try while he also often behaves with them'in & man. she must either return to defendant ly fond of the company of men and btained a touch down from a clever | "Tkopt all my papers in the forward movement, McLellan player, described by her mother as herself. house," he said, "and everything ed a good game at forward and **carrying on.”~~

Mirobouna Hamilton Iranting AusFather' Barnet Barlow

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or she must continue to support

Hlegal Operation.

has gone. My records of every pa he was also responsible for convert-

kicked a good penalty goal while Troubles of Her Own Making. tient I had over seen, a multitudo in Lammert's try from a very that the is on terms of affection with criminal conduct in causing an Her lness and later dificulties There is overwhelming evidence are the direct result of her own of letters, and first editions of all acute angle. the books I have written, have been from the forwards when, wheeling husband." Under such conditions it on herself which, had it been doar The best nart of the game cament least one man other than her illegal operation to be performed reds, Laid Moynihan, the pre destroynd."

in their own twenty-five, Burch would be wonderful if quarrels did within the Colony, would have ident of the Royal College of In addition Lord Moynihan lost and Porrs with the hall at their not, perpetually occur; indeed, oom rendered her liable to imprison- Surgeons, whose consulting rooms, soms very valuable pictures of funt carried play to the Navy line plainant's own witnesscs admit that ment for life.

where Lammert joined in and kick her own father assaulted one of in Park-square, Leeds, wure

As regards the children, there fo prae- great surgeons and others who were in the ball ahead bent the full thu men canonrned on the Castle evidence that they are being look dially demolished in the serious prominent in the Leeds medical back to secure the touch down. Peak Road. I therefore considered after as well as 'can be expected. fire which broke out in the contre school. It is his intention to take At the interval the Club lad. by that though no doubt there are and I see no reason, to think that

8 points to 3. Lammert soring the faulte en both sides, complainant's they would be better off with com of Leeds recently, stated this his other rooms in Park-square As soon only try in the second half to give troubles are mainly of her own plainant. Summons dismissed. 4pas is an irreparable one,

the Club a well deserved win.

(Continued on next Volumn.) Each side to pay its own costa.”

na they are available.

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