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CLUB
RUGBY
SUBMARINESS
The following will represent the Club "Ain their match against tho Sabainriners a Happy Valley this afternoon :-
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JUNIOR CRICKET
MONOTES
RECREIO TO MEET INDIANS THIS WEEK.
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY (10, 1932.
INDIAN COUPLE
"LAW.
WIFE'S ALLEGATIONS
OF CRUELTY
· MAINTENANCE CASE.
FANLING RACING.
ENTRIES FOR "SUNDAY'S MEETING.
The following are the entries, and in some cases, the weights for the China Now Your Meeting to be held by the Fanling Hunt and Rase Club, at Kwanti, on Sunday:-
The Belmont Park Handicap:- A Hurdle Race of 11 Miles for China Ponies. Winners, of two or
hurdle races this benson:
The cast in which the wife of Mahomed Farid,' a clerk in the employ of the Union Insurance Society of Canton, is summoning her husband for persistent gruelty more and neglect to provide her with barred. Winner, $150; 2nd $100;
con 3rd #75. Entrance Foo reasonablo, mainidnance was
Ponlor.
W. H. B. Rigg: G.-P. Lammert,
There was only one leagua gama M. H. Griffiths,, A F. Jenkins, C. J. D. Law; M, W. Turner, J. A R decided over the week-end but, this was a very important fixture and Belby; G. C. Moutrie, J. H. Me Elney, M. Hartley, R. I. Chor by runson of their narrow win over rill, G. C. Humphreys, D. Ma Civil Bervice Cricket Club Lellan, LB. Smith, L. G. Robert.sepond eleven, Club de Recreio now top the league table with 20 points for nine matches played. They hava ndrendy dropped seven valuable points and if they are going to stay
Mr. C. K. Hall Brutten, appear at the top, they simply cannot afford to lose or draw any morged for the wife, while Mr. E. S. malohon
C. Brooks defended.
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· Kick-off at 5.10 p.m..
FRIENDLY CRICKET.
TEDDY FINCHER SCORES A
CENTURY.
On the Kowloon Cricket Clab ground on Monday, a team, captain. ad by Mr. J. C. Lyal, beat Mr. F. Goodwin's XI. by five wickets.
« A fenture of the game was 'n fine innings by E. C. Fincher, who scor- Sed 103 runs before retiring. Of this total, so came from" boundary hits. His innings was a very enter- prising one and he delighted the spectators with some beautiful -hots.
Mr. Goodwin's X took Arst' knock when they compiled 149 with TE Lawrence (41) na top-storer, while the skipper" himself made
and. A. E. Mackay 32. Thanks to Fincher's knock, Mr. Lyal's side totalled, 182 for 8 when wore drawn, the scores stumps. being
My: Goodwin's XI. ................. 118. Mr. Eyal's XL (total for 8
wickets)
:82
FANLING HUNT
STEEPLECHASES RACES
SUNDAY.
Special Train loaves Kowloon 1.05 p.m. Fitek elaks brain fara § 1.00 includes admission to couran
SHOWING TO-DAY
AT THE
KING'S
tinued before Mr. W. Schofield at the Central Magisinsoy yesterday afternoon.
Mr Farid was cross-examined the ovidenice by Mr. Brooks on given by her at the previous hear.
10-
Their match with the C.S.C.C. was a very close one and had it not been for the good workiput in by young Prata, they might haveing. She said that when her hua boen iu a bad way. As it was, band received his pay be fapt 815 they only just managed to win on for himself and handed the time. They are down to meet the mainder to his mother Indians this week and I would not Mr. Brooks: "Wers or given who will win. The Portuguese lads" No, I was given only 4. Out are playing at home but they will of that I had to take up half a have to improve on the form they share in a money loan associa showed against the Civil Service tion."
Were you given 84 by your if they want to beat the Indiana..
husband, in addition to the other No, he gave me nothing et all:"
like to say one or the other as to 85 by your mother-in-law ?....
Some of the Players.
Donnabella Fanling Stag Loch Ryan. Montana Movanagher Patch Purity
REPARATIONS AND WAR DEBTS.
(Continued from. Page 7.)
think I can do justice w the very Professor Robertson: I do not quick question which Rotarian CaS. ady has put At Brst night the adoption of a general tariff, avon if is only in the neighbourhood of ten per cent., rooms to mean that Great Britain herself is join- ing the ranks of those nations which have boon the propounders of the new economic nationalison. As have said in my earlier remarks, joined with other circumstances, - lá that economic nationalism, when one of the factory at least of do
Sariff pression. The erection of at the present time in Great Bri tain is undoubtedly taken in order to protect England's own trade balance and so far as the affept of that monsure upon the reparations and War Debt question in concern- ed, it cannot as least make matters worse than they are at the present and it may give Great Britain's leaders and representatives-I am speaking quite offhand at the me-- ment a certain measure of bargain- (Uing power at an international con-
ference, which they did not for possess. (Applause.)
Waights. lbs. 100 145
150
,170
143
143
145
Target
170.
The Partridge ....................
100
The Quail...
150
The official):
Meadowbrook Cup
formerly,
A Steeplechase of 13 Miles China, Ponies that at time of start- ing have been hunted at least 3
times and approved by the Master
KA
Hunters." Winners this BER
son of a hurdle race or steeplechass barred. Catchweights at 188 lbs. Winner a Cup, 2nd prize $75, 3rd prize 300. Entry 82.
Ool. Skinner Baya Good-bye.
In calling upon Col, Skinner to Rotarians, the Chairman said that: thank the speaker on behalf of Col. Skinner would be leaving. Hong Kong very shortly. He had been a most consistent attendant at the meetings and they had been delighted to see him. They wished him a very pleasant and happy! Tho, entries:Big Ching, Coun- journey home and a very prospår- ous and enjoyable time when he are try Club, Dunce, Donnabella, Fan-rivad in England: The Wedding Dowry,"
ling Stag, Fernleaf, Hefty, Inabal Mr. Brooks then produced an at-lah, Montana, Mountain tache case contauning female and children's clothing, and extracted Purity, Tarnborg and The Quail.
The Laton's Handicap: an orange silk long-coat.
Col. Skinner I am leaving to Rat, morrow, which is rather sudden. 1
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A Steeplechase of 13 Miles for China, Ponies. Winner a tap with 860 added; 2nd, 8100; 3rd, 875. Entrance Fee, 22.
A. Prata has been their mainstay. both in batting and bowling though Dr. Guterres is really their main stay in the attack. He is also quite a useful run-getter and a safe Geld.
Holding up the cont, Mr. Brooks In addition to these two, thero is Dicky Alves and L. J. Guterres salds Did not your husband give No, it was made but I fear that apart from them you this there is no one in the side who from material, which formi paté can be described as a reliable bat of my wedding dowry. The mak' with the possible exception of theiring-up tests were deducted by my skipper, F. H. Carvalho. F. 3. mother-in-law out of my shavedl Remedios is an uncertain proposi-the money from the money loan ast
The cost of making it!». Lion. If he gets going, he gets the sociation.
WIS $350. ruas very quickly, otherwise...
The Indians are rather disap Producing a similar dress, this pointing this season, and the two time of a purple colour, Mr. Brooks! iggest failures in their side are repeated his former question. "The
A. R. Sund and F. M. el Arculli.same applies to that one," said Saffad, was by far and away their Mrs. Farid.I don't know how best that last season and there was much she cost of that was," seldom a time when he did not run Mr.Brooks then held up in Cours: into the thirties or forties. Foa quantity of thick, red flannel, and was very useful fast. howler too but although he has been getting wicketa this scaron, he has not come
off with the bat yet. As for Arculli, I Botics that he is not get 11798 ting any wickets at all this anason
THEATRE ALL-BRITISH
said. "Did not your husband buy this ? No, it was bought by my mother-in-law. She deducted
81 for it from my share of the money loan association money."
Can you buy all this for one dollar ""' My mother-in-law said it cost $1 for three yards."
Legal Whispers,
into underwear?"?"
Why haven't you made it up:
whereas he used to take four or five, wickets every week last year. Againrt this, however, the older Buha has developed into a really good fast bowler and with the in clusion of A. B. Abbas and Nazarin, in the side this time, they have quite a number of bowlers. M. P. Madar is batting very well nt present and ho, together with stress as well as a householdiļ Barina make a very god opening pair.
"I feel sure it will be a very good match and am inclined to think that the side which goes in first will have the better of the gang, The other matches down for this
Mr. Hall-Brutton, (in as" under tone): "Do you expect her to bo
drudge ?"
Mrs. Farid: "I am busy with my children's underwear, and
make and mend my husband's un- derwear and pyjamas."
Pontes.
Weights.
As You Like It Duke of Milan Heliotrope Lenf Kirribilli
lbs.
· 1វផ 130
155
145
Montana.....
170
145
145
170
.160. 145
Movanagher
Patch
Target
The Partridge The Wind. The Baltimore Stakes
A Hurdle Race of 14 Miles for China Ponies, Subscription Griffins of this Club, Weight for inches as por sexle winners barred. Win- ner $100; 2nd, $100; 3rd, "975. E- try $2.
The Maria,
entrion: Anson, Black Cute; Ed, Flywheel, Horga and Mouche.
The Saratoga Handicap:-
A Fint Báce of 1 Mile for China Ponies classified by the Hongkong Jockey Club as "D" and "De." To be ridden by jockeys who have not won 10 races anywhere at any time. Winner #0; 2nd, $125; 3rd,
Entry $5. -Ponies,
Producing some incompleted arti- eles of clothing, Mr. Brooks said: Were these given to you already; week-end are University-Civi), Ser- 'cut 'Yes.' Then why haven't $75. rics and Police-Craigengower. I fancy the chances of the University you made them up I have had. Although no time to sow, them. and Craigengewer though anything the child is grown up they are not might happen in these half-day
wanted." The League Table.
NEWS REELS || matches.
At 11:45 am. Continuous Programmes
Falling Stars.
Highlights of Hamburg.
Mamie Soutter. Tree Blasting Wonders on Wheels. Noble Stars Scintillates
at Newmarket.
Lord Chancellor leads
Judges Procession.
"Much Ado" in Shakes-
peare's Town.
Boxers Knock-out Jock-
eys
A Donkey Derby ends a
** Perfect Day, and
Rigorous · Rugger
Twickenham.
General Election.
T. Atkin-Showman.
Spare Parts...
Mr. Brooks, You. 'admit your ; mother-in-law purchased ↑ these The positions of the team, up-things for your children, any
"She did not buy them," way 7 -to-date, are as follows:-
P. W. D. L. PaThey are all presenta from my ro
latives for my child."
Club de Recreio. 9
7 3 1 3 10
3 0
2 1 20 Kowloon C.C. ゲ 52 0 Indian R.C... 61 4 1 1 # S.W. Boiderers Craigengower Polier R.C. H.K.C.C.. University
R.A.S.C.
Civil Service.
0
3
5
3 4
8
4
4' 4
Mr. Brocks then held up in Court a soiled and torn pillowslip.. 4 Is this yours?"Yes,"
You used it some it some time: and never troubled to sew it up ... "I made a now one. This one was not in use when I left my husband. It had been dis carded."
Trunks of Clothes.
As You Like It
Weights,
lbs...
140
Bay of Bellingham II 183
Bright Eyes
148
Brown Eyes
Choctow II
NO
Country Club
145
1-48
·140
140
Silver Key
105
Bunning
160
Twilight
140
Flornotta
Kirribilli
Movinagher
The Jamaica Plate-
A Flat Race of 1 Mile for Subscrip- tion Ponies of the Macno Jockey
Club Weight 158 lbs. Winners to carry 5 lbs penalty for each raco
for the cost of my artificial teeth, Mr. Brooks: "Are there two wop in Macao. Ponies unplaced in
room full
of Macao allowed 5 lba Ponies that 22 for the breaknge of a thermos trunks in your flask, and the cost of a bowl and clothes !... 'Yes, but they were arst arrived in Hongkong after a dish that I broke."
part of my dowry."
YOU
at
Crowned Amid --Com-
troversy
Britian's New Destroyers. A He-Man's Hike.
Wedlock at Much Wen-
lock.
Brookland's
Rodeo.
Roaring
PRICES:
20 cents Stalls se Dress Circle - 50 cents
Completely Change
5.
Then it is not true that your "Will you let us have keys to 18th October, 1931, allowed 7 lbs. mother-in-law kept all the money the trunks so that we can check Allowances accumulative. Winner,
drow 1".
No, 18200; 2nd, $125; 3rd, 875. Entry She kept the the clothes in them "....... Lalance after I had deducted the took the keys away with me to my with me to my 810 to repay the loan."
parent's house.""
The entriesArminíne; Genghis- "I put it to you that your mo-1 Then is it your case that all
your Khan, Gold Standard, Hsiu Sui ther mado 'you join the money loan the clothes you worn since association to teach you coono marrings were all part of your Woo, Lightship, New King, Pasha,
dowry" "Yes,"
my
กม
"No."
"No,"
Question of Amaks.
Haven't any of your clothes Pure Music, Blue Plane, Silver ever worn but And when they Arrow, Thhe Slow Bird and Wiggle ware worn out what did you do Waggle.
Mr. Brooks: "Isn't it true you with them "
Two pairs of The Agua Caliente Handicap- have had an amah in the house over "black trousers word out, and they
A Flat Race of 13 Miles for since you were married"..
were converted into strips of ma terial for clothes for the children." China Ponies classified by the Is it a fact that of the 830 or Hongkong Jockey Club as "C1" 840 you drew from the money loan and “CP," Winner, 8200; 2nd, association you gave $10 to your $125; ard, 875. Entry $5. sister-in-law, Mrs, Bux ?"
"How many have you had?" "Innumerable."
Roughly, how many 1 Twenty
"Soven or eight since I was married. They were "employed at irregular and long intervala.”
:
was not a gift, I drow $50, and out of that I paid her 810 to re- pay a loan."
Mother-in-Law and Money.
When was the first one employ oil ?... "When I joined the de fendant's family there was an jimak there but she disappeared the next day. I had to take my ewn amah." Mr Brooks: Then your mother- Mira. Farid was then crpss-ix- | in-law did not keep all the money, amined upon other points of her as you have alleged in your evi
Programme every Week evidence by Mr Brooks, after dence "She deducted $20.
which the case was adjourned.
(Continued on previou, column;
wish therefore to take the opportun ity of saying good-bye to all here and to thank you very much for all the friendliness you have shown me wherever I have been in Hong Kong. I landed in Hong Kong four years ago in an atmosphore which has been very different to anything I have been accustomed to in all my service. I have bee. to the North West frontier in.In- dis where my chief occupation was the managing of wild tribos. There are no wild tribes here, but I gos) mixed up with a type of English- men which I had never met before in the way of business men and civil servants. In India we are all so very official as officers - and', civilians but here I have comO AC2085 the cordiality and hospitality of Hone who ду engaged in the spread of the Empire's good. I shall certainly leave. Hong Kong with very great regret. (Applause.)
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