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LOCAL TENNIS.

SINGLES CHAMPION NOT DEFENDING TITLE.

RECORD NUMBER OF ENTRIES.

مینه

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

RE-ARRANGED FIXTURES FOR SATURDAY,

Owing to the fact that the In terport-bag-baozporsponed, the. Hong Kong Football Association has re-arranged the Icoal league. The draw in the. tennis tourna-programme and have fixed" aight mont, run by the Hong Kong games for next Saturday, Febrà Cricket Club, resulted as follows:-"ary 6,

Open Singles.

Byes (top half)-S. A. Rum jahn, H. N. Chau, T. C. Monoghen," Taui Yan Pui, L. T. Ride. A. H Harkins, A. V. Cosano, Yew Mar Kit, H. N. Loo, lu Tak Cheuk, J. A. Casanmbhoy, E. T. E. Nash, E. W. Railton, M. K. Lo, J. Ma..! ohiama, S. E. Green, M. W. Lo, Firdos Khan, Y. V. Sogalon, Iu Tak Lam, A. H. Rumjahn. H. P. Ho. Chiu Chun Chiu,

First Division. S.W. Bordarers v. Police kun1200}

Clubv. Navy" (Club.) St. Joseph's v. Kowloon Joon.)

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY (3, 1932.

JUNIOR CRICKET HARMSTON'S CIRCUS. INDIAN MERCHANTS of

NOTES.

KOWLOON STILL IN THE IEAD.

BYL.B.W.T

Kowloon Cricket Oluh are still going strong in their race, for chars |pionship honours, and, unless they drop a point or so during their next two games, I can 100 them (Sonaishing on the top of the league

Second Division, Chiversity v. Navy (Kowloon.) Club Kowloon (Club.) Twelfth Battery, ý derers (Sookumpov.).

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Third Division,

ANOTHER EXCELLENT SHOW LAST NIGHT.

NEW PROGRAMME BETTER

THAN THE FIRST.:

AT LAW.

COMPLICATIONS IN SILK BUSINESSES.

PROFITS THAT WERE NOT PAID.

it was left over

In Catcher, 1920, plaintiff con- | cozvolienus; "ko templated going on a long business the amounts found due tour and defendants suggested itoredited to plaintiff's

agres that

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| might be to their mutual advantage (while he was away.

to amalgamate their business with: Plaintiff rouurned in July, 1930, that of plaintiff; that the existing and then asked for payment of his thom should be interest and profits, but he was agreement between ancolied,

and that a new agrop off with the excuse. that the ment governing the relationship of books had not been made up. Later, the two Arms should be drown up the action was started. "A draft of a new agreement was Adjourned from last Thursday, drawn up, but it was not signed the action between Indian parties by the time plaintiff left Hona concerning money allegedly due Kong on February 2, 1830.

was resumed before the Chief Jus-

tics (Bir Joseph Kemp) in the Sup-

Advances Repaid.

A sum of money had been paid into Court for interoat, but nothing had been paid in with regard to profts.

to

the

Mr. Jeakin was about to call" rems Court yesterday morning, Shortly before he left, the ad evidence when Mr. Poster said he Rattanchand Jaramdas, of China vances he had make were ropnic would submit that there was no Building, is suing Pritamas Hash but neither interest nor his maru

answer, either on matrai Vaswani

Utomal and

of the profits were paid, as the pleadings or on the opening, Thadani, 28, Wyndham Street, books had not been made up, anti The onse was adjourned. claiming accounts and enquiries, payment of the amount found due

to plaintiff, other and further re

lief and costa.

"Last night's performance of the Harmston Cirens attracted another good house. Had the exigencies of the service permitted the attendance of the normal number of sailors and 'tablo. They had an easy time soldiers the large text would again

against. Craigengower Cricket Club have been Alled to capacity. (Rowinning by ten wickets, thanks

Each turn on the programme was mainly to some sound Latting by FS W. Smith and C. F. Wood.greeted with unstinted applause, The match, however, must go down and the excellent humour of the in history as a person's triumph audience was reflected in the per for the Kowloon captain, the aver Borgreen Overy, who, in seading downformances of the artistes, who have thren ovefs, took five wickets fornotably gained in confidenes since only eight runs, Overy has be their first night in Hong Kong playing crickes here for any yours One is led to wonder if they had been forewarned of the proverbial

After argument from both sides apathy of local audiences and were

on the point, his Lordship - decid somewhat, apprehensive as a result.ed, that Mr. Jenkin should begin. There is no doubt that this band of

Mr. Jonkin said that plaintiff, whose real surname was Kaswani, troupers will depart from this traded, as Kaswant and Co. as a Fragrant Islo " with happier silk merchant. Towards the end of memories and heavier pockets--1998 the defendants were carrying

Jhura and Co. alao silk, merchants, than have many artistes of union business under the name of

iu Wyndham Street, versal" fame.

Royal Engineers V. Recreio (Chatham Rod.),

8. W. Borderers v. Radio Spers (Chatham Road.).

First Round.-R. Chon . Wong Fuk Nam; Luk Chan Cheung v. 2. R. S. Walsham; R. W. Wood v."H Lo; W. Wirth . C. Ef Chan; J. W. Leonard W. J. Howard; G. W. Sowell. E. 8. Howard; A. E. 12 Guest v. D. S. Green; J.. J. Waite 7. D. Mohamed; C. C. Stark . F. H. Kwok; E. C. Fincher v. K. H. Wong: J. J. Barrow T. Hata; G.A. H. McBride, J. Hachimua and W. A. Tufton v. Lea Wai Tsoi; M. Kinoshita, H. T. E. Nash and F. Grose 2. P. C. Koh; Thu Waiparinor, A. H. Barros and F. J Pui ». 5. A. Gray; G. Lai ». C. Remedios, R. M. Henderson and 1. Holmes; H. D. Rumjaho ». DC. Monoghan, A. J. da Silva and D. McKay; Lee Was Tong u. J. G. Leky: A. L. Sullivan Pereiros

F. D.

Byes (lower half-G. A. White, 11. B. Evans, W. Woo, Ho Ka Lau,

F., Zimmern, H. Gremillot, T. Akiyama, Honda, C. Bar

sett. H. Luhring, R. H. Todd, Luk

Ding Cheong, Feroz. Mi, H. Owen

and he is, I believe, one of ou oldest players. In his younger days he used to turn out for the K.C.. first eleven, and although he is now as active as be used to be, I see that he has lost none of his guilo,

Recreto Win..

Club do Becreio made the jourary Pokfulam where they defeats the University by og runs The

E. de Sousa, G. A. White and Gsult did not come as a surprise but C. Burnett, T. Akiyama, and Hondu, A, V. Gossuo and C. A. Barretto,

T.

I expected the undergraduates to put up a better show. Figueiredo (33 nót out) and Carvalho (21 not out) enved the Recreio from what

Discrimination Difficult,

Mr. Eldon Potter, K.C., together with Mr. Leo D.Almada Junior, is for plaintiff while Mr. F. C. Jenkin, K.C., is for defendants.

Lant $4,000.

As they were in need of money, they approached plaintiff and o Al.made them an advance of $4,000 on

It is by no means an easy task to single out any one group of per First Round:Lee Wai Toi and at one time threatened to be cor former for special mention. Loe Woon Tsoi v, M. H. F. Waringplete collapse., Abdul-Asiz bovled |

and CP. F. James; F. Gross and well for the Varsity and raused the though the Palomar Family remain

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terms incorporated in an agice-

ment. Under that Agreement, in! R. Chon v. Ho Ka Lau and YowRecreio bats a lot of bother. For the accepted stars, in the Cirous consideration of the money ad- Man Kit A. R. Minu, and the visitors, G. A. Guteiros had aanment the Moskovitch Family vanced plaintiff was entitled to

Hughes, Sai Wa Liang, Szeto Pirk, Madar ». Les Wai Tong and, Lak" fairly successful afternoon, with the bid fair to rival them in popularity, four things:-(1) Twenty per cent.

R. B. Hambly, F. A. Redmond, W. C. Hung, Ng Sze Channg. M. H. F. Waring, A. D. Hamphreys, D. M. MuDougall..

Open Doubles.

Byes (top half)-E. C. Fincher nud L. Goldman, S, O. Hill and (Continued on next, column.)

SHOWING·

TO-DAY

and FRIDAY 5th FEB.

AT THE

KING'S

THEATRE ALL-BRITISH NEWS REELS

Ding Cheong; H. Lo and "lu Tak Chouk . D. M. MacDougall and

G. W. A. Tulton; C. F. Hyde and M. W. Turner v. A. V. Remedios and L. A. Bibeiro; Sai Wai Pui. and F. H. Kwok . Taui Wai Pui and Tsui Yan Put; G: W. Sewell and L. Wright. Wong Fuk Sam ande Ho Hia. Yan, H. D. and S. A Ramjahn . Wong Shiu Wing and Chat Kam Moon; C. A. Noronha

ball. On the whole, I think, the for their Flying Trapeze act last

King's Park side is about the strongest all-round team in the

second division.

At Happy Valley, the Borderers shared the points with Cizii Borvisa

Cricket Club. "It was rather an- fortunato draw for the 4diers icr hon stamps were drawn, the Cil Service had their last man in and they still wanted 64 runs to win!

night proved them to be acrobats of the first quality.

of the net profits of the business, (2) interest as six per cont, on his money, per annum, (3) tree access to the books of the company, and (4) an annual, statement of accounts of the business.

The Trick Cyclists, Delroy, Kitty and Charlie, again proved them-

The defendanta... found they ru- selyes masters and mistresses of quizod more money and plaintiff, balance, while the Double Jockey during the coxt five months, ad- act, Millie and Jack Williams, vanced a further $10,000, making

and L. A. da Rochg . lu Tak Lan Private Ronan was the lero of the proved that successful co-operation. $14,000 in all in the Arat half-year)

and Luk Chan Choung; J. G. Lecky and J. J. Waite v. J. W. Leonard and J. A. Cassumliboy; S. A. Gray and W. Wirth v. E. and F. R. Zim mera; R. Hancock and F. A Red. mond v. Chui Chan Chui and W. C. Hung.

Byen (lower half):-R. B. Hembly and A. E. Collins; D. B. Evans and

G. E. R. Divet; M. W. and M. E.

Rateh, for, after making 41 rans is possible between a man and à not out (going in at the fall of the woman. first wicket), he "went on to cnp. Lure wickets for 19 rans. analysis was:-

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0. MA R W.

0 +19 0. Kowloon and Police,

Ifis

According to the fixture cards, there is only one league match ini.

Dare Devil Moscowitche, provided the thrill of the evening with his spectacular leap on a motor cycle, while the tricks of Mr. Harmetca's ponies again proved very popular. The clowns raised many laughs.

Lo . H. N. List and Y. F. Chew;; week-end and that between and the remainder of the program.

R. W. Amery and J. Sloan, L. T. Kowloon C.C. and Police Recreation

Ride and A. L. Sullivan, S. E. and S. Green, W. M. Barton and |A. C. 1. Bawker, Y. V. Segalen and P. R. S. Walshum, O. E. C. Murton and H. Owen Hughes.

Club Championship. Eyes (top half): --S. E. Green,

Continuous Programmes A. C. 1. Bowler, C. C. Sturk, A.

11-45 a.m, to 2 p.m.

So this is Barking Town Playing for Safety True Scots:

On the Shores of Lore Here's How:

A Pressing Problem

G

Cold Majestic Service

Black Magic

The Stone Age

Retired Buses

Masterpieces in Sand

B. Raworth, R. M. Henderson, L. T. Ride, "D. S. Green, H. Owen Hughes, L. Goldman, C. F. Hyde, J. R. Lawsou, C. E. Holmes.

First Round: TA. Redmond v.

A. H. McBride; L. Forster v. L. M. S. Lloyd; A. D Humphreys v. W. M. Barton; V. R. Gordon v. D. B. Evans; A L. Sullivan . J. G. Locky; D. J. Valentine . T. C. Monoghan; D. D. McKay . A H Harkina.

Byes (lower half):--S. O. Hill, G. W. A. Tufton, M. H. F. Waring,

Club. As Chinese New Year fullsme, individual comment on which on Saturday, I do not know we precluded by lack of space, ther the match will be played off maintained the high standard but if it is, it should mean another which is already being expected of three points for Kowloon.

The positions of the teams new ataud as under:

4

1 13. 3 10, A

P. W. D. L Pta. K.C.C... 7 5 .9 0:17 Berreic ......... 9.5.2 I 17 Indian R.C.... 6

1 W.B... 7

3 L

3 Craigengower, 7 "0 R.E. & S....... 8. 2 2 48. Police B.C.... 7 2 2 3 B H.K.C.C.

2 1 3. 7 University 0 12 3 5

1 ...... 5

1 3 4 R.A.S.C?

7 C.8.0.0.

0 4

3

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ACIDITY CAUSES 90% DIGESTIVE TROUBLE.

While many things, directly or indirectly, may chus stomach

this show,

Mention must be made of the Ladder Act, in which apparently all the artistes took part. It was productive of many graceful tableaux, and "the charming little Miss Palomar must have captivat ed the heart of every school-boy

present,

ANIMAL ESCAPES FROM

CIRCUS.

MR. HARMSTON LOSES A WALLABY.

Some time during Monday night.

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