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WOMAN, THOUGH HURT, GIVES CHASE.
Two wen who naw ሲ WCETALD,
lileeding from wounds, pursuing a tan in a main street in Tottenham.. N., made no effort to stop the man.: They stated afterwards that they thought it was all a family quar rel."!
Actually the woman, a sixty-year old widow, had been savagely at tacked by a young bandit, who was the man pursued
Mrs. Mary Cima, who keeps sweetshop in The Hale, was the woman concerned. She said after
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"I had not long opened the shop,' she said, "when a young man came in and asked for cigarettes. I turn- ed to get them, and felt a terrible pain at the back of my head. Then I saw he was standing, half lean
PRESS, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1932.
A NEW SCHOOL MAGAZINE.
PUPILS EXPRESS THEM- SELVES ON ALL SUBJECTS.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE HWA NAN COLLEGE.
The Hwa Nan College Magazine lins issued its first number, a copy of which was kindly forwarded to us yesterday. The Magazine is a
model of its kind and we wish it good luck. Most school magazine's are very correct and somewhat trite. In this, however, there is a host of contributions all quite short,
HAKKA LAND. HOK-LOS,
IN FIGHT.
"ALL PARTIES ROUND OVER
BY MAGISTRATE:-
The fight betwrðaáu bað fækka and threo Hakylos in Main Street, Shau kiwau, on Wednesday night had a sequel at Central Magistracy yestor day when the men were charged with creating a disturbance. Ona of them, the second defendant, is a fireman of the H.K, Fire Brigade.
A Chinese detectiva, told the Court that, when arrested, the fourth de fendant gave him a wrist-watch and asked to be pardoned.
Fourth defendant, on the other
and name only of a few sentences hand, alleged that he had been as- by the pupils themselves. Thus istulted by the police officer. is a live magazine'and one that the Mr. J. C. Fitzhenry, of the Firo contributors have enjoyed writing. Brigade, replying to his. Warship, because they have expressed them said that the second defendant's selves and not written the kind of character was very indifferent. thing that they imagine their mas--
His Workship imposed a fino of ters want them to write. Some of $7 or ten days jail on the first, the little contributions might ap cand and fourth defendants, and the counter, with a steel pear a little platitudinous, but discharged the third, remarking tofice hammer in his band.
naive, simple and childlike, in the that the evidence against him was Cat What was that fort" I asked | best sense of the word is the pro-
He bound all parties him Give me your money,' he per description,-- ! shouted, and before I could raise; my arm he hit me again.
ing
I staggered round the counter and grabbed him. He struggled to got away, and I could not hold him, He ran out of the door, and I fol: lowed, him, aliouting, Stop him?' but no one took any notice.
I caught him again, but my strength must have given out, be- cause I could not hold him. He got away."
Mrs. Cima's pluck was amazing, A trail of blood' marked the 100 yards she had run after her assai- Jant. Jars of sweets and packets of toys were knocked, over during the struggle in the shop.
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ese students to study English. The and human, qualities that more first difficulty is to write English than compensate for technical de-and the second difficulty is to speak fects.
Here are some contributions:-
My Favourite Hero in History. I honour him who is kind to all and unfair to none, who sacrifices his life for the liberty of man and for the greatness of his country, and who is over-ready to exert his utmost to improve the conditions of his mind even under the most try ing circumstances. Such a one is my favourite hero in history.
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In order to write a readable piece of English composition, it is necessary for us to know we rules! of Grammar. A knowledge of Grammar will, however, help us to write at best grammatically correct
A Hard Struggle. In the semi-final against R. Craik * English-a type of English alien to the natural and idiomatic way in
Tardie had a big struggle for maя- which English people express their thoughts. We may not make lin
tery the match going to the 19th before he won. A birdie at the first guistic mistakes, but we are surs
Paterson Starts Well,
Lole gave Hardie the lead. Craik to write Chinese English, which, Let us take Napoleon. Doubtless,
Paterson started off in the movie had a birdie at the fourth to square |while being easily understandable, Napoleon was the national hero of is all too stiff.
ing in great style and won the first matters. The fifth was halved in France, when “Equality, Liberty, Then, those who may be able to hole with a birdie four. He lost bogey three and the sixth in a and Fraternity swept. throughout write English well, may not neces the second though for the match to birdie four, then Craik woe two in the length and breadth of Europe.ly be able to speak English be aquare again. The third was succession, and the ninth being
well. We may take time to write, As a hero he was certainly spects but we may not take time to speak; halved in a bogey four but Hardie balved, turned two up. cular; but as a husband, as a com- for speech is the spontaneous ex got a birdie at the fourth to take The home nine provided sensation- mander of soldiers, and as a friend, pression of passing thoughts. Most the lead. A bogey three at the fifth al golf.
of us are able to speak " broken
Another bogey at the
sarc
birdie. the 13th in bogey, halved the 14th, 15th and 16th (both getting birdies), and at the 17th took the lead with a two almost holing his mashie shot from the tee, the bal! trickling within inches of the hole.
he was never just and seldom kind. English" or "pidgin English," saw Hardie two up. The sixth was tenth, and,a birdie at the 11th, were As Napoleon falls short of the but few of us are able to speak Eng- halved, but Paterson got one hack just preliminaries to a dazzling standard above defined, let us takelish correctly and fluently at the at the seventh, Hardie's only really display. He won the 12th in &
time. English idioms--the Nelson. Nelson has been called, life-blood of a living language nd hole of the day. However, quite properly the greatest admiral seem to defeat the Chinees mental Paterson faltered again at the
ity. the British Empire has ever seen. "Hence, we are more or less forced eighth, and halving the ninth, turn If Napoleon is a hero, how much to conclude that it is almost imed two down. greater a hero is Nelson who de-possible for the Chiness to master feated Napoleon at the Battle of English, unlag, they speak, write, the Nile and at the Battle of Tra falgar. Nelson as a hero was cer tainly not spectacular, but he was certainly the hero championing the greatness of that Enlaite on which the sun never seta. ́-
But neither a soldier on land nor a sailor at sea, is the hero of my
and live English.
Hardie: Out 445534854-39
The cards read as follows:-
Craik :
In 44343 3425-31-73
19th-Birdio 4. Out 5 4 5 4 3 4 4 4 4≈37 In 44453 5 4 3 4 =30-73
19th-Bogay 5.5
Up to this point it certainly look ed as if Paterson was going to make a fight of it, and this im Craik got a chance at the 18th WONG HON MING.
pression, was confirmed when Hardie which he grasped with both hands, Our Sense of space. took one over bogey at the tenth Hardie missing a putt for a half ̧' In olden times, travelling, in th
to give Paterson hole back in hirdie. At the 18th Craik pull- modern sense of the term, was un
Paterson should have squared theed into a bunker, but even then did A convention held in the pro-
known. Walking was Blow and match at the next hole but had then bogey five, but Hardio was down vinces has never before drawn so.
painful, if not perilous. In the misfortune to put his second out in four, and won the match. high a representation. Two hun-choice. My favourite hero must be middle ages, travelling in conexis dred of the delegates will be women, a man who cares for neither khaki this was limited to short distances and distance, Hardie getting down drawu by horses was common but of bounds, thereby losing a stroke emong them Mr. E. M. Wood, sister uniforms nor blue jackets, but who and extremely expensive. In the in five. Paterson drove the green af pays all his best thoughts and at 10th century, the power of steam of Viscount Hailshamn, and a very tention to the welfare of his coun- successful advertising agent. try and his countrymen. Abraham was discovered with the result that the 12th, but took three putts, en Another is Miss Maude Wood Lincoln is my favourite hero. 1 railway trains and steam ships were bling Hardie to get a half after
love Lincoln, principally because he made possible. At the present day, having pushed out his drive, yard, managing director of the was a man who tried his very best air, by liners at sea, by tubes un
we may travel by air-ships in the Then came the turning, point of woll-known firm of Saward, Baker to educate himself so as to be able & Co., who will contribute a paper
to do things in a manner more than der the ground, and by railway the game. Paterson broke up com beat S. N. Kelly, two.up. It was
For short distan plately, and nothing seemed to go spectacular. He rose from the dust trains on land.
a hard fight throughout, lasting Яt the direct mail advertising and yet by dint of hard work in, we have tram-cars and omni session. Advertising experts will the field of law and politics, he buses. In a word, our sense of right, with the result he lost the until the 18th where Paterson got attand from overseas and from a distinguished himself as no other space is entirely different from that next six holes to finish eight down a birdie four for victory. Paterson Hardie had got into his stride with took approximately 77, doing the number of Continental countries, lawyer or politician has ever die of our ancestors,
tinguished frimself. As a lawyer hal
a vengonnce, and had three birdies laat nine in 37, one under bogey, including France, Germany, Den-appeared at court only in farou
out of the last four, holes. His card mark and Holland,
FULL RESULTS. for the first round read:
The full results of the competition proper were as follows:-
First Round.
of justice, no matter whether, his client was able to give him money
or not, and no matter whether he
WAI SHUM MING.
My Favourite Book.
Mr. Thomas to Speak.
Last Sunday, my brother and 1 was going to win or to lose. As alwent to Kowloon. On the deck of Viscount Leverhulme is this year's politician, perhaps I should say as a Star Ferry boat, we talked over president, and his presidential ada atatesman, Lincoln was able to the books we liked best. My bro effect against the greatest odds, the ther said that the Stories from the dress, delivered at the opening gen- liberation of the black slaves as Arabian Nights was his favourite erál, dekalon to-morrow morning, is well as the preservation of the book. But the book I was most expected to deal with the remark Union. No man before and after interested in was a Christmas
Lincoln has ever been' able to do Carol writton by, Charles Dickens. able advertising opportunities tha as he did. Lincoln brought Gener present year provides for Britain al Leo to his knees, not at the point
of the bayonet, but by the greatest
(ut: 5 3 4 4 3 5 6 4 4 37. In: 5 5 4 4 3 4 4 3 4-36-73.
Hardie Too Consistent,
On the resumption of the match
In the other semi-final Paterson
W. W. Paterson beat E. E. F. Pretty, 2 up. T
BP Holmes-Smith beat W. Mc-
SN Kelly boap Lt. G. L. S.
J. Smith heat Lt. Col. F. G.
L. D. Hardie beat R. J. Iahor M, M Paterson hent T. Black, wood, 2 and 1
in the afternoon the result of Mullan, 1 up. course, was a foregone canelusion but Paterson missed a chance at the James, w., The Cruelty of the Tiger. 10th, for after making a brilliant
At that meeting the Lord Mayor, kindness. In him we find personifi- is a member of the ent family. Liza accond, he lipped his fourth, Hardie Hyland; 4 and 3.
The tiger is a beast of prey. It recovery after being short with his Alderman J. C. Cross, will official-ed the spirit as well as the power the eat it often conceals itself betting down in fivo. A beautiful ly welcome the delegates, and ex-
to put that spit into a definite among the bushes, and there wafts groen at the 20th but Paterson tco shot row Hardie, well on the tend to them the hospitality of the
a on the city. Mr. J. H. Thomas has a government of the people, by the to come sufficiently near before it second was too strong, and Hardio people, and for the people." pouncės, suddenly upon it with all promised to speak.
Throughout his life he was never its tremendous ferocity. It kills won the hole with a bogey three- Prominent representatives of the once known to be proud or conceit for the sake of killing. Hence, it The 21st Baw Paterson much tou
again black-board golf. profession, of national and provined. He began from the wilds of the has, for a long time, borne a retrong with his second, but he and cial newspapers, and of the coun- woods, and ended in the White putation for cruelty. try'a industrial life will take part House the groutest Hall of Honour in the discussions Among them-in-American-life and yet remain.
are Sir William Crawford, Bir Her-ed a simple hearted man in simple bert Austin, Sir Francis Goode dress,
"SU LONG TIN,
A Beautiful Tiger.
placed his third dead. However, Hardie holed an eight-footer" for the hole, to become 10 up. Another birdie at the 22nd made him 11 up, Paterson baing very weak on the nough, Sir James Reynolds, Mr. I almost wish to any Thou
In the wild jungle of green grasses green. Good golf brought. Hardie Allan Jeans, Sir Max Muspratt, shouldst be living at this hour" and Sir William Clare Lees, in China, for Ching needs a Linook at. It has a coat of gold re 24th Paterson pulled his drive into the tiger is a beautiful animal to the 23rd in another birdie. At the coln. My favourite hero in history, therefore, is neither a soldier, nor gularly interspersed with stripes of a bunker, made a brilliant recovery, a sailor, but a founder of a true silver. Its long tail is ringed with and then, missed a short putt, to
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black which contributes not a little lose the match,
to its beauty. Its eyes aro aipair Thus it finished,
of gems of brilliant lustre. When deserving his success, for it is many
it is at rest, it is most majestic: a day atace such wonderfully con- and are and when it is in action, it is quick aistent golf has been seen by one
and terrifying, dia
player. Throughout, he played as LEE YING HI.". Lit: Inspired.
· It is extremely difficult for Chin- (Continued om hex) DalmiÄ...) S
R. Craik beat Dr. J. M. A. Low- Bon, and 4:
Dr. Ibrahim beat. R. Henton,
"Bocant: Round.
W. W Paterson bent Holmes Smith, 2 tip.
and I.
Kelly beat Smith, 5 and 4. Hardie beat MM. Paterson,
Craik beat Ibrahim, 4 and 3.
De
Semi-Finals,
W. W. Paterson beat Kelly, 2 up Hardie beat Craik at the 10th.
Final
Pater
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