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LATEST

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NEWS REEL

SHANGHAI

SPORTS

POLICE

LADIES' TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIP

KIANGWAN DERBY

OPENING OF

SHANGHAI

HANGCHOW

HIGHWAY

HONG

KONG

VS

SHANG-

HAI

INTER-

PORT

SOCCER

CHINESE

YS

POLICE.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1932.

RUGBY

BRIBERY ALLEGED

BATTLE OF THE BLUES

CHINESE CONSTARLES

CHARGED

** COLLECTOR'S" EVIDENCE

OXFORD BEAT CAMBRIDGE

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY. }

OXFORD

How an unlicensed Chinoso hawker turned the tables on tares Chueso cona.abies, whea

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them arrested hui was 'revealed, at tho Central Magistracy yesterday when the three men in question ap-

Losnos, Dec. 8. University

defested Cambridge by A goal and a red becore Mr. A. W. G. 11. Grantham on charges of accepting try (8 points) to a try. (3 points) bribos from hawkers in Jubilee in a thrilling inter-Varsity rugger Street. match at Twickenham to-day.

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The Light Blues were the first to score, but Oxford had drawn level by the interval and in the second half gava a magnificent display to secure a well-deserved victury.

Over 40,000 spectators witnessed the annual contest between the 'Varsities in fine weather and they were provided with a dour struggle, packed with thrills.

Cambridge senred after five minutes after the resumption, an other clever try accruing to Ox- ford, much in the manner of their first. Lorraine draw the Cam Minas away on the wing.

Jenkins converted with a magni fcently judged shot from the touch line.

Chiol Detective Inspector 4. N. Reynolds prosecuted, and the fist and second defendants were repre- sented by Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones Mr. F. G. E. Rendall defended the

third secused.

OUR LONDON NEWS LETTER

POLITICAL FRIENDSHIP; HOW ARMISTICE DAY WAS

OBSERVED; ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE RESUMES; DEATH OF A GREAT INVENTOR

AMERICAN PRESIDENT-ELECT AND NAVAL POLICY:

BY TOWNSMAN

(SPECIAL AIRMAIL SERVICE)

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Friendly Leaders,

London, Nov. 2 Tho

cordia! and harmonious the Primo friendship between

finister and Mr. Baldwin is very highly commended in Westminster circles. They always sit together: in the House of Commons, and a pear to be tho friendliest pair in Giving evidence, Chai Fuk; an the whole assembly. Not only are unlicensed hawker, stated that on they harmonious colleagues, how. October 20 while he was hawking ever, but they are the closest com panions socially in their brief lei. vegetables in Jubilee Street he was arrested by the second defendant. ure moments. They share in com- the first defendant was also pre-mon philosophical temperament, sent le begged them to give him and on every big issue that has another chance which they promised come before the Cabinet they have to to on

condition that witarss taken the lead together and have would collect bribus for them from each brought their respective party, the other hawkers in Jubilee Street, followers to their point of view.

With Sir John Simon they form a ful combination of the late Earl of Oxford, Lord Grey and the late Lord Haldave in a Cabinet,

DAILY SHARE

HONG KONG STOCK EXCHANGE.

QUOTATIONS

SHAREBROKERS- ASSOCIATION.

291

Buyers Ballers

Kilne Nominal

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7.

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Am. G. Win. Corp 31

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T.4,50

Do. Prot, Insurances

12.80

$520

30W

U.B. Navy's Friend, Although there are many specu lations on the modifications which $1,230 Mr. Franklin Roosevelt may maku

#312) in the United States policy when he goes to the White House hext sure that the March, it is very American Navy will find in the President-elect a firm friend and a well informed critic, for-like his $10

he has always been very interest cousin, the late Theodore Roosevelt, ed in naval affairs. He Arved in the Navy na Assistant Secretary In July, 1918, from 1913 to 1990.

he inspected the United States

av forces in European waters $420 year he superintended their de and in January of the following mobilisation on the side of the Atlantic Mr. Roosevelt is on ne

bridge defenders and then sent in They then released him and witness trio, only comparable to the power. tive member of the Naval History

began to collect 10 cents from each of the stalls in Jubilee Street. here were altogether oight stalls. All went well until the night of For the next ten minutes, Cam-October 30 when the second defen bridge set up a fierce attack and dant, who was in plain clothes, an only the fact that all the members prouched witness and asked him to of the Oxford team acquitted thru- posa a extra five cents in ad- selves valinatly, enabled them to dition to the 10 cents already de emerge from this critical periodmanded from each of the stalls. Witness told the defendant that it would be very difficult to impose five cents on the sum already demanded and refused to do The Recond defendant then told him not to be so

"saucy" and walked away.

unscathed.

NO.

extru

The Changing Armistice, As the Groat War recedes into the past, the attitude towards the celebration of this national anniver- say is widergoing a preceptible change. The bitter memories which dominated the vast crowds in tho earizor years are less marked now. Although the passing of the years has in no degree lessened the impressiveness of the memorial ob- servance, there are many now tak ing part in it who have no war memories. Gradually the influence

It seemed at first than the sweep ing rush of the Light Blues would carry all before them, but the

defence

dazzlingly Oxford effective.

The Oxoninus reassumed their ascendancy in the closing stages and finished still attacking. Jack-fendant again made the same roof the new generation is transform-

sae (Rugby and Trinity) who work ed with excellent understanding with Lampert (Sydney and Balliol) both missed by inches.

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HOTELS" FOOTBALL.

MATCH

EUROPEAN ». CHINESE STAFF.

An interesting soccer match - has buen arranged between the Euro- pon and Chinese staffs of the various departments of the Hong and Shanghai Hotels, Ltd., to-day at 4.16 p.m. sharp on the St. Joseph's College ground, Happy Valley.

The following will comprise the

European Staff:-E. Marques, S. Potouloff, A. Krilovsky, W. H. Brown (captain), A. Silva Netto, Pat White, A. Gutterres, W. Wirth E. V. Jenkins, L. Souza, L. Fernau-| des,

Chinese Staff:-Ho Hong Ping, Kwok Ping Lau, Mui Shiu Keo, Leo Ho Chuen, Lau Hong Door, Li Chi Dun, Mok Yes lick, Kwok Hon Wah, Ha Ka Kwun, Chan Chung In, Lut Kwong Kun.

CRICKET

U.S.C.C.NU". R.A. & S.

The following have been selected to represent the C.S.C.C. 2nd XI. in a League match on C.8.0.0. ground at 2 p.m., on Saturday: --

F. J. Ling (captain), F. H. Hold- man, J. Barrow, N. L. Babbington, P. D. Crawley, B. D. Evans, F. E. Matthews, J. F. McGowan, J. G. Pilcher, S. Randle, and A, E. Wood.

Tho next morning, the second de quest which witness again refused, and, as a result, he was arrested by the second defendant.

Tu reply to his Worship witness stated that he had to collect twice

duy from the hawkers. He haad ed the money to the second defen dant in the evening in the presence of the first defendant. The bribes collected in a day would amount to $1.00.

After ovidence had been given by two other bawkors the case was ad journed.

DENTAL EXPERIMENTS

ON DOGS

ing Armistice Day into a aneramont

ideals of peaco

written in support of naval pre Society and has more than once paredness, altho at the same time

he has been a staunch advocate of friendly relations with other Powera, and has always opposed his anti-Japanese tendencies in country.

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of rosolve and a dedication to the Pthe Baleby Fablis Auction to

Indian Delegates. Representatives of the Prime Ministar and of the Secretary of State for India, amongst others, greeted the Indian Delegates as tending the Indian Round Tablo Conference on their arrival in London on November 13 Lord Sankey, deputy chairman of the Conference, who with his sister Miss Sankey, had been at the sta- tion half an hour before the be lated train, cauies in, and who bad been talking with many of the Indians waiting to meet their friends, was the first to reach the delegates when they at last arrived. He did not wait for them to alight. but greeted roach with a handclasp as they appeared. It was clear thas his pleasure in meeting, his old colleagues once more was shared by Despite au immense volume of them. 10 of the delegates are now protest, including the unanimous in England and 14 more, including opposition of the British Dental the Begum Shah Nawaz, the only International woman delegate, are expected by Association, the Dental Federation has decided to the end of the week. proceed with Els competition, in- Death of Sir Dugald Olerk, volving experiments upou the Sir Dugald Clerk, the eminent teeth of dogs that include wilful engineer and inventor and autho abscessing and then 18 monthsity on internal combustion engines, "observation" of results. The In- died on November 12 at the age of tornational Federation, contemp-78. He was a Fellow of the Royal tuously refers to the opinion of Society and was elected president the specialists who oppose them and of the Institution of Civil Engin alleges that they have stated things cors this year, although ill-health which are not exact.”

from prevented him

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE SIXTEENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held HAPPY Weather Permitting) at VALLEY on SATURDAY, 101H DE CEMBER, 1932, commencing at 2.00 The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badger prominently

displayed.

assuming Other methods having failed, the office. Born in Glasgow in 1854, Tail-Waggers Club and the Tail Sir Dugald was known all over the Waggor Owners Association have world for his work as a consulting now presented petitions to all the engineer and inventor and investi. Governments of Europe, praying gator in internal combustion en them to bar the conduct of gines. He was an authority on gaa the experiments in their respective engines and was the inventor of the During eduntries.

Clerk Cylle Gas - Engine, the war, from 1018 to 1917 Sir Included amongst these signa Dugald was Director of Engineering tures are those of Prince George Rosearch at the Admiralty, and was of Greece, the Prince and Princesa member of the Advisory Com de Broglic, the Duchesse de Montmittee for Aeronautics at the Air pensier, the Duke and Duchess of Ministry and also of the Air Inven Montrose, the Dukes of Somerset tions Committee. and Manchester, the Earl of Chen terfield, and Lord Irwin, Church is represented by the Bishop of Balisbury, Bradford,

It is sunounced in The Times and Malmesbury. Literature is headed by Mr. John Galsworthy, and will shortly take place, be

that a marriage has been arranged. LONDON EXCHANGE and Mons. Paul Achard, Vamous tween Eder met the late Mr. sportsmen include Lord Hawke,

On no pretext will Uhildren be Mr. W. W. Wakefield, Mr. H. WW. M. Cazalet and Mrs. Cazalet Austin, and Sir Arthur Whitten tor of Mr. and Mrs. P. a. Wode the Morting.

of Fairlawne, and Leonora, daugh- permitted in either unclosure during Brown. Another signatory is Lord house. Owing to deep mourning,

are obtainable at the Olab Tiling Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout however, the wedding will be re- Admirals, Generals, Lawyers, Phy stricted to the immediatè families.

House provided they are crdered from the No. 1 Boy in advance.. Telephone

་་ sicians, and representatives of It is understood this will take place 21920 PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. every profession and walk of life, in January. go to make the petition, complete in representation."

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