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

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SPORTS NOTES FROM LONDON

ENGLAND AND WALES DRAW AT WREXHAM: OXFORD U. BEATEN BY. ASTON VILLA: `BLACKHEATH BEAT

CAMBRIDGE U.: WORLD TITLE GOLF MATCH:

WOMAN'S HOCKEY: ARMY-NAVY- SQUASH RACKETS; DEATH OF OLDEST OXFORD RLUE:

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

LONDON, Nov. 92.

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INDIA ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE

ÁGA KHAN'S VIEWS

LONDON, Nor. £.

(NOV.

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NEW BISHOP OF HONG KONG

DECLINES TO WEAR GAITERS

LONDON, Nov. 29. The Iter. Ronald fall, the newly Altra Slatina, who arrived in appointed Bishop of Hg ano

The Aga Khan, the lender of the

said at his farewell at Newestle London last night. for the third ses sion of the Indian Round Tableon-Tyne that he would wear nother Conference, which opens, in n com- gainters nor apron. A bisher in Gutte room of the House of Lords gaiters, he said, looked like to-day, under the chairmanship of Fickwick at a fauoral. the Prime Minister, made the fol

wing statement to The Times: HONG KONG DOCTOR

The delegates from India bave come to the third Round Table Conference with the object of u

VICTIM

OF ALLEGED CONFIDENCE

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FINANCIAL NOTES FROM LONDON

LONDON, Nov. 9.

By the formation of the Dunlop. Revere Thrand Co, the Dunlop Rub

NAVAL NOTES

| FASHION NOTES

NEW SUBMARINE LAUNCHED

BAREBACK STYLES CONSPICUOUS

LONDON, NOV. 22. -TWO COLOURS: DIFFERENT

MATERIALS

ber Co. and the United States H.M. Submarine Seahorse wax Rubber Co. of America are fus-launched at Chatham Dockyard on ing their interesta in the November 15, by Mrs. Bowring, rubber and-latex thread business wife of Vice-Adiniral HW. Bowr

throughout Europe. The now oring (retired) This submarine and ganization will continue the manu- her sistar vessel Starfisha were or facture and sale of the standard dered in March, 1931. They were products of the two companies and wore designed by Mfr. A. W. Johns, will also develop certain new lines, director of naval construction. The Hitherto all rubber thread has been keel plate was laid in September, | square thread, but the Dunlop Rub- 1931. There are four vessels of

LONDON, Nov. 22. Bareback styles are still a con. tempored to the weather, however, spicuous feature of ovening dress- by suitable contees and capes. The square line of the corsage is now lounce is a interesting contrast and the diagonal line of the draped

to the horizontal back as seen in some of the latest models in the West End.

ber Co, and the United States Rub this elas-Swordfish, Sturgeon, ber Co. have been working indepen: Starüsh and Seahorse. These vos-

Velvet is worn by day as well dently at the production of a round

as by night. Chiffon velvet is the elastic thread directly from theels are 187ft. long with a brain of best for all purposes as it is the "Fatex" of the rubber tree. This 24ft, and a standard displacement warmer and marks less easily tong product will be mufactured in of 60 tons Admiral Sir Reginald the more fragile ring variety this country. The United States

A lively colour note is introduced Rubber Co. has also developed pro- Tyrwhitt and Lady Tyrwhitt were in a black chiffon volvet matinee cesses for the production of elastic present at the launching as well for Bridge creation, in the form of yarns embodying the use of cotton,

as a great many naval, military geranium-pink lining to the gaunt- silk and other textile fibres. The and dockyard officers. new yarna can be knitted or woven into fabrics of all types. The new in the manufacture of fabrics or complet- rd articles.

points, it was not sufficient to wipe out the deficiency. Cambridge University, the League The match between England and

Having won the corresponding Wales at Wroxham on November

engagement for the past two years, 14 was drawn, there being to scor Cambridge University opposed The ing. Defence predominated on League over the course of the Roy orther side, but the Eaglish for Worlington and Newmarket wards were poor. One of the Chub at Mildenhall during the two-sisting in forming decisions. We gous for the failures of the Welsh days play wading Nov. 20, when have had ample opportunity in the forwards was their habit of pass Cambridge, in a series that con last two years for exploring gen ing straight across the field.sisted of four-ball matches, Singerat principles, and the first and Through this they continually, lost leg and Foursomes, won by 18 mar their advantago in attack and al-

shes to 19. Saturday's play was lowed the defence to got into pasi-devoted to fourbal! matches in the tion. However, the Welsh defence morning. and FaursONICA

After was quite as sound

Incheon and Cambridge won och England: Towards the end, Wales aries to their merits, in the first attacked more and more, but the establishing a commanding lead by beer, and there was no one with the League's solitary success being Englia backs played better, and winting five matches out of is, to hear in mind the need of the fidence trick from Br. En Shui Tai, conpany will not engage a shot at his command; worthy of gained by E. Martin-Smith and the ne.

II. C. Longhurst at the expense of Oxford Beaten,

↑ P.A.J. White and P.B.M. Waliner. In the Foursomes Cambridge won three out of the six matches, halved another and lost two.

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At Royal Wimbledon.

second sessions of the Conference did the necessary spade work. The way has now been clared for Bott!- ing such matters of detail as re- new Government of India Bill can be put into final shape. We have

main to be worked out before n

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by getting further experience in

Tate and Lyle Pay 16 per cent, It is good in these days to fine company paying the highest dividend recorded for many years.

a

H.M.S. Spa Lion.

The Admiralty announces that it has decided to entrust the contract for the submarine Sea Lion (1831 programme) to Messi. Cammell Laird and Co., Ltd., Birkenhead.

let tops to the deep cuffs, and to a frout of pink chiffon, embroider ed with shaded pink crystal beads. This form of trimming, once.con- fined exclusively to evening gowns. effect on black marocain afternoon is now being used with excellent

dresses, both the neck and sleeves just below the elbow being trimmed jet and orystal. A frock that looks with lines of ombroidery worked in lovely with a fur coat is made from scarlet crinkled silk creps. The sleeves, slashed at the top and inset

TRICK

LONDON, Nov, 20. À mo was charged at Marl borough Street Police Station Naseraber 18 charged with two other men, not in custody, with stealing 100 hy means of a feat. world to-day for human co-opera: Legation, London, un November 4.

physician 21

Chinese tion to save civilization, and that

! to this end it is necessary that He was further charged, with strik- reach political pence, so that they stated that Dr. Tai came from India's teeming millions shoulding Dr. Tai in the fee.

Prosceuting Comuneil-Mr. Knight, Un November 17.--Aston Villa Lont beat Oxford University by

may concentrate on their nomic Hong Kong and was in this coun two goala de ond, after an extre

nesia. We are coming to the Con- mely good match. Oxford played

ference, therefore, in a spirit of

This feat the leading sugar refia-The 1931 programms included three the treatment of tuberculosis, Itors, Tate and Lyle, have achieved, submarines, of which ore, H.M.S. quite their best game of the term, The Oxford at Cambridge 50-co-operation and with every desire

was alleged that the accused man a final dividend of 12 per cent be Shark, is to be built at Chatham with strands of net, are set in from and had they accepted the two orciety beat Royal Wimbledon in a

to appreciate the points of view invited Dr. Tai to go with him to ing declared yesterday, mak. three 'nusy clianes, that came their two days' match, ending Nov. 20 of one another. We realize that in Hyde Park to at the dukes and ing 18 per cent, for the year dockyard, and two by contract. The the shoulder to the waistline, but way they would have won fairly by Foursomes by eigh; to six. On regard to some matters not only, a duchesses riding in the flow." against 1 per cent. for the pre-Sea Lion, ordered on Nov. 10 is are tight from the elbow down. komfortably. AB IL

Wa Aston the first day the Society obtained there more than one Indian point Villa deserved to win, as they pass the useful lead, of three matches, of view, but there is also the Bri- This was the beginning of an ac.vious year and 10 per cent. two the first of the latter. She will ed more accurately than Oxford, who are inclined to pass before they get these three back the following dian point of view. Given the re doctor parting with £100 in the reveal a degree of trading success

day, the Society

again; quisite spirit of compromise and hope.of gaining a large fortune, but which fully justifies the increased launched at Chatham Dockyard on as soon as the money was handed distribution. The transfer to gen Nov. 15. With a length of 187 ft. strongly at the end of the day and practical common sense, there is no

nished up two matches Co the reason why these. points of view over Dr. Tai saw na more of either eral reserve is doubled at £200,000.

the accused man

ar bis friends. Depreciation, reserve and invest- should not be harmonized. Nor do

of evidence, Mrment aro also augmented, the total I see any reason why, with a fixed the course The Stymic.

aganda somewhat on the lines that have been suggested and with a

some doubt about the confidence the carry forward is raised from strict rationing of speech-making, case, although certain incidents £61,831 to £66,112. the Conference should not complete were very significant, its labours before the close of the year.”

have drawn their man.

recent

and although Royal Wimbledon tids as distinguished from the Inquaintance which ended in the years ago free preliminary figures bo of similar type to the Senhorse

·

Aston Villa Victorious. 00,000, people watched one of the good. most brilliant games year on November 19 at Villa

It is announced that anther at Park,

Villa when Aston

and much tempt is shortly to be made to in- Aral meet for their -elinesosad League match. Boils duce the Royal and Ancient Club ta reconsider the stymie and its sides were akilful to a degre, but

Opinions are divided Le Villa wors slightly the clever per ion. and, slaying the botter, scored three (1) Almolition: (2) Modifien- tion: (3) Retention. There can bo goals in a thrilling Soish-one to

no doubt that in recent years the equalise, one to gain the lend, and A third to make sure of success, return to the head of the Langan nud retain their freedom from de Coat at Villa Park. Eight goals were registered in all.

volume of opinion in favour of the abolition of the stymie has grown enormously, so much so that in u good many private matches the players agree before starting to contract out of the rule.

SQUASH RACKETS

AIR LINER FOR THE PRINCE OF WALES

ORDER PLACED WITH VICKERS AVIATION", LTD,

The eighth annual competition

LONDON, Nov. 22. for the Army Squash lackets The Prince of Wales has placed Championship was won on Novem- an der with Vickers Aviation, ber 10 at the Army and Navy Club) Limited, for a Vickers Vinstra

RUGBY FOOTBALL

Burrey gained their third succes- sive victory in the County Championship when they beat Kent on the Richmond Athletic Ground on November 10 by two goals, aly G. D. Jameson (Royal Engine- passenger monoplane of a similar penalty goal and three trica (22 ers), who heat C. P. Hamilton tape to that which has been operat points) to a dropped goal and four (Royal Artillery) in the final rounding successfully in Westem Aus- Jameson tralia for the past two years, The tries (18 points). Such a run of by three games to two. success had not came to Surrey for therefore retains the title he won cabin and the aeroplane generally last year and he put up a very will be adapted to meet the Prince's fine performance in doing so. own requirements.

Two Bristol Pegaus ongines will be fitted, and also a powerful radio sot. This machine will be the newest addition to the Prince's feet of Moth nero- planes which have been in use for the past three years, ‚'

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WOMEN'S HOCKEY Ragland beat the Rest in the an nual women's hockey match, which was played at Newcastle-on-Tyne on November 10, by four goals to one. There was little to choose between the defences on either side, and the deciding factor was the failure of the Reat's forwards to fake advantage of their chances in the circle, although the Ret put up a plucky fight. The play was the best yet soep in the fixture,

SAYINGS OF THE WEEK

Knight said he thought there was against £330,000 a year ago

reserves amounting to £365,000 a

The Magistrate doubted whether it was a proper case for committal and nccordingly discharged the ac- mynd, but the assault charge was

adjourned. Later, on the latter charge, the accused was fined £1 and ordered to pay £4.4.0. costs.

THE FIGHT FOR FOREIGN TRADE

and

English Firm Jola International

Pact,

H.M.S. Falmouth, "

The visit of the Falmouth to her aame port, deferred owing to a

wards.

2 Colcurs: 2 Materials.

Some of the most charming even- ing gowns of the moment are made a beam of 24 it, and standard dia. not only in two colours, but of two different materials. Crepe satin placement of 040 tons. The total

and velvet are seen together in a cost of one of these aubosarines is model of soft blue velvet with an about

Towards $250,000,

this overdress of white crepe satin. The draped overdress shows a little of £10,200 has been voted for the Sea the velvet bodice, and the skirt Lion up to March 31 next.

part is left open in front to reven! the velvet underskirt. The lines are very alim and smooth and the Several tending British arms are

bodice is fitted closely to the figure. Another unusual combination is taking part in a new plan to re-

velvet and tulle, yet it is start schemes of development in

very the depressed countries of Europe. mishap, is to tako place from to sucessful. A deep blue velvet gown The plan is international in scope morrow unță Monday. The vesles of crisp, talle attached at the has the most youthful pleated ruf- and embraces many of the big con- sel, of which Commander John shoulders with small trails of tiny tracting firms in Great Britain,

A skirt of the France and Germany. After long Creswell, is in command, will re-flat pink flowers. discussions the heads of these firms coivo, a presentation of a silver cup of ring velvet make

new fint woollen crepe and a bodice" have formed an international syndi-from the inhabitants of Falmouth, gown, the skirt being dark and the a charming LORD GOSCHEN'S TRIBUTE cate with headquarters in Paris. The revised programme of her com- bodice light. Good colour schemes

The object is to devise means of TO. BRITISH SALESMEN

putting in hand necessary schemes ing yoyage to China, where she is for this are white and black, sap- phire-blue and palest silver grey. LONDON, Nov. 18.

of capital development. Among to replace the lost Petersfield, is warm rose and delicate flesh-pink, the first projects to be discussed in Lord Goschen, speaking at Man- that of railway electrification in

as follows;-Leave Falmouth, Nov. cedar pink and peeled chostrut crater on Nov. 11 un "British several European countries, while 21; Gibraltar 20-20; Maka, Dec. Trade and Traders in Marketa," devoted himself to one sideration

Foreign the total expenditure under con-[38; Port Said Dec. 10; Suez Dec. exceed aspect of his subjxt, the human £100,000.

Feathers and fura am used in The British companies 11-17; Aden, Dec, 23-26; Columbu, factor in the development of trade. who have joined the syndicate in- Ile. said that in the old days it elado Dorman Long and Co., Hol- Singapore, Jan. 27-Feb. 1; Labuan, cog's cape are now boing supplant- Jan. 4-10; Penang, Jan. 21-23; lavish manner to further this ob.. used to be said that trade followed land, Hannen and Cubitts and the Feb, 48; Hong Kong, Feb. 13.

ject. The marabout, ostrich and the flag.

Limmer and Trinidad and Lake

ed to a considerable degree by cloth Asphalt Company. It is understood

(or velvet, trimmed with borders of that all orders obtained by the

fur, or a cape entirely composed of syndicate will be pooled and the located between the three countries

fur. Soft shorthaired pelts like The announcement in the London ermine, chinchilla, sable and sente- on the basis of their contributions Gazette on Nov. 15 that Surgeon kin are worn for night, and, al- to the capital funds required. At Rear Admiral J. H: Ferguson, ways the objective is the widening present the proposed arrangement C.B.E. is placed on the retired list should-line. Astrakhan, caracal, is that Ct, Britain and France will at his own request, in order to lynx and fox are worn by day and each provide 40 per cont, leaving facilitate the promotion of younger are always employed to give the 20 per cent, for the German group its kind in the medical branch, al- the modern dress designer discover- officers, is apparently the first of wide shoulder effect. By this move So far the financial details of the

is anid

to

́Surgeon Rear-Admiral Retires.

Increasing Shoulder Width.

At Twickenhain, on Nuvensher · 10, Oxford University bent a powerfai Harlequin side by two tries (8) points) to a goal (5 points) This narrowest of margins in no way represented their all-round superi- ority' either. The handling of their backa was remarkable, and notably has of Owon-Smith who played brilliant game at back neder trying conditions. The Harlequins were the first to score after half-time, if a trifle luckily, but this did not disconcert Oxford, who, though unable to score stuck to their guna and eventually brought off several dazzling move. 1£ຍາກ.. two of which ended in trick.

Amongst other matches on Nov. 19. Blackheath beat Cambridge Univorahy by a iton and four tric (17 points) to two tries (G) pts.); Bath beat Gloucester, by Traders' Socisty and by aa inter-marry is a very falso and injurious of men of all classes representing between British, French and fier-and the battleship Lord Nelson, in Complicated as their cut is, jersey ·

Try, the score being Bath 3 points, Gloucester o; and Guy's Hospital boat Birkenhead by 5 points,

COLF

World Title Goli Match,

MOTOR RACING

I has been decided to hold an in- Surnational motor-car race in the Isle of Man on July 12 and 14th, 1933 The project has been approve | ed by the Royal Automobile Club and the Motor Manufacturers and national conference in Paris, There will be two classes, one for Juniors

under 1,500c.c., and one for Sentors, over that power. The course, which is four and three-quarter mile long, passes through the main streets of Douglas and the Pro- monade and will be over 280 miles. July 12 and the Senior on July 14, the start being at 9. a.mx. tice will be allowed on July 5, 7 and 10 between 10 a.m. and noon. A limit of thirty cars has been imposed for each race.

The Junior race will be run on

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LAWN TENNIS

LONDON, Nov. 22, The workers have no savings now.--Mr. Hicks, M.P.

Today the working-classes own very nearly 2,000 million pounds worth of property. Col. John Buchan, M.P.

The last thing we want is to stir up old hatreds.-Mr. de Valera..

The idea that you must im- mediately furnish a home when you tradition. Dr. Mario Stopes..

Backsliding will contr sometimes. -Lord Gladstone.

It should be one of the duties of a Prime Minister to spars himself to the utmost of his power-Lord

Cecil.

Memoirs will be written in the future in filas.-Duke of Buther

To-day it might be equally irur to say that trade followed the man, whether director, clerk, or work man, who went out to foreign coun- tries. It was the human factor which established and maintained the prestige and the dignity of trade. The whole outlook of trade had changed now, competition was far more fierce and far more in genious in its methods of advertise- ment, and called for more forteful nelliods to meet i It was the man who acquired a knowledge of the people of the country in which he was living who was going to get the inusiness for his firm.

in Loading electrical firms may glon H.N. in 1997. During the two-piece suits, coats and blouses Alertness Necessary.

towar he was senior medical officer are now made, is an excellent ma- Lord Goschen said that when he participate in the

stimulate capital development In the Bonaventure, submarine par terial for all occasions, and it ap- was abroad he met a large number schemes. Competition for overseas ent ship, the cruiser Devonshire, pears in many designs and textures. British Grms, and had the greatest man equipment companies has been the last-named he was attached to dresses maintain a simplicity of

admiration for them. When he

plan have not been fully worked though for some years, it has beened that he could not stress the out, but the contracting firms al customary with senior executive slenderness of the new and graceful ready have obtained an assurance officers. For three years up to July silhouette except by contrast. of support from big banking it last be was in charge of the nava terests in Tandon, Paris and Ber-hospital at Malta. He became sur Jersey fabric, of which dresses,

no

plan

Siamese Loan to be Repald,

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Appointments,

are brightened by cuffs, collars, waistcoats and scarves

According to the United States

The following appointment is ap- nounced. Engnr-Comar. A. W. Cross to Coimus, and as Engar Offr. The Siamese Government announ- Réserve Fleet, Plymouth (Dec. 5.) Dapartment of Commerce and the ces its intention to exercise the op-

Captain R. W. Blackloch, D.B.C. reports of commercial attaches, the of issue to redeem at par the 7 tion contained in the prospectue who succeeds to the command of the dissected parte of motor-cars that First Submarine Flotilla, Mediter have been condemned to the scrap- per cent, sterling loan of 1922 for ranean Fleet to-day after command heap live again in most unlikely £2,000,000 the outstanding amount

ing the Second Flotilla, Home ways and places. One would scar being £1,918,800. The half-year Fleet, commanded submarines durely recognise the motor propelling ly interest coupons will be paid ing the late War and received both Chinese sampan as the samo that and the bonds. redeemed in stert British and Russian decorations. eft a Detroit factory in a shiny ing on March 1, 1933 by the Hong He was awarded the D.8.0. in new automobile, nor would it occur Kong and Shanghai Banking Cor: October, 1916, for service in sub to one that the Peruvian street-

cleaners' refuse can was, once ita" poration.

marines and was promoted to com-

notrol tack and the mattress in a mander in June, 1925, after com French workman's cottage is up- manding the Marazion, tender to holstery. In Canadian forests one the flotilla in China.

was in India 1924-1929 he had tried exceptionally keen in recent years, the staff of the Vico-Admiral, Easline and the more sombre colours to find out what were the condi-with the result that prices have tern Mediterranean. tions affecting these men and their been so finely cut as to have business and he had realised that inadequate margin of proût for the it was to a great extent the lone successful bidders. We should he receptive to pro- tiness of their lives which affected It will interest golfers all over

possis from our debtors of tangible them with depression, and often the world to learn that plans are on foot for a match between Heary

compensation in other forms than placed them in's rut from which direct payment.-President Hoover. they found it extremely difficult to Prac- The rond schemes have taken our Cotton, who is virtually the pro- fessional match-play champion, and

skilled workpeople from their pro-pride in themselves, and that alert rim. They might lose courage and Genu Sarazen, the American hold

ness which was so necessary in deal er of the British and American

per pecupations, and are rapidly turning us into a nation of Avvice ing with an Eastern race at the open titles. The proposal is to

and night-watchmen, Mr. Duncan present moment. play the match in England next

Must Not Deteriorate, Bailey. summer, the first half to be con

The Easterner End an extremely tested on a course in the Leeds dis-

The Amateur Status,

quick intuition and there was no trict and the second laslf near Lon- The Lawn Tennis Association land.

man who could note more quickly don. The match is described as tur Council will consider a propusal have led a riot.-Mr. Kirkwood, any deterioration is character and the "world championship title." shortly that next season competi M.P.

who, once having found it, was in- tore in all open tournaments and If you appeal to the base feelings fluenced not only as regarded the Oxford Golfers Benton by championships shall be required to of anyone, vou can always get individual but as regarded the

Worplesdon.

sign a form declaring themselves hratty and full response-Mr.

whole class of people whom he ro

Capt. C.A.G. Benson, D.S.O. is likely to come upon a diamantled. umuleurs, and that they are deriv | Ruchanan, M.P.

presented,

India'at the Phone the good names of the firme which has been appointed to Cumberland, engine operating a small sawmill. Werptesion beat Oxford by 10ing no pecuniary advantage from It should be a criminal offence moment was changing and chang- points to & in-aho annual match at

playing. The proposed form of de- for any Hindu to be treated as an

ed India, in which we had to meet they hart been entrusted to uphold. in command (on recommg) and and the bedios of sodans have been

They must be encouraged to main-Lieutenant E.W. the Indians on their own ground. tain that pride in themselves and Hood (Dec. 8.) Brookwood on November 19 when claration states that, the signatory" untouchable,”—Mr. Gandhi. BJT, Bosanque, the old England has not, directly or indirectly, any One of the B.B.C.'s greatest Indiana bad developed a greater that courage which sabled them

independence of judgment with re Cricketer and the inventor of the pecuniary interest in the particu- trouble is the lack of criticism.gard to trade as with regard to to meet a great many temptations

gongly," holed his ten shot at the lar firm supplying the equipment, Sir John Reith

which benet them, other matters, and it required fourth, accomplished at

nor does he or alte derive any bene

high standard of intelligence on thirteenth and had three 's infit of a monetary naturo from com-

the part of represstatives of firms the round five holes in 15 shots. potition in the tournament; also Bosanquet is aaeratch player of that no hospitality or rebate, other Mountfitchet, Essex, the oldest Ox- out there to meet . This applied Krent accuracy and is devoted to than that permitted by Rules 30 ford Blue, died at Brighton on equally to other countries of the Nov 18 at the age of 88. At the Far East. One encouraging fea- golf which he plays regularly. and 31, will be accepted.

age of 16 he obtained his fannels turn was the character of the men Though Worplesdon-had-team

for Harrow and his Blue pa & we were sending out, and which included three plus and six

freshman in 1804, when years. Encouragement Needed. scratch players, Oxford was only

old. He played against Cambridge We should encourage them men, beaten by 2 points. The foursomes

in that and the three following by making them feel that they were ended in Worplesdon's favour by

Mr. William Fuller-Maitland. years, being captain in 1887. It not merely isolated units who had Ang Oxtory you Ford of Aly Manor al that is simbing the ballen rushed out chron'd in de af By Loing lajeed and encouraged win for us the trade of this soun, the Barth Bank whence thom

with TWO

(Cómicuued son sexat. Column) the singles by a margin of two (Continued at foot of net dumn) efuried playing for the M.C.C.

the

DEATH OF THE OLDEST OXFORD BLUE

turn of foreign service but that in their hands rested the credit and

Y.M.0.A. and Too, H.

Parkinson to een serving as bungalows for Ru-

manian gipsies.

But it is the tyre that is most widely found in a second life of

in this way, he was oorfident thans ervice, Apart from the use of old men became better business men, inner tubes as an aid to hathors, with stronger characters, highhey are sold at country fairs in Lord Goschen, in this connection, ideals before them and more the North of Portugal to be worn spoke of the great assistance given intimate knowledge of men and of by shepherds to protect arms and to young men abroad by the tifo Just the the war, it was loge,-while-n-special proosas turns--

tubes into doormats. The Y.M.C.A. and Toc. H. which sup-thoman behind the rifle and the old plied an atmosphere of home life, gun and the man who want Over covers are often used us buffers on welcomed them on arrival, and en- the top." who won the victory, co wharves, and may, come to light abled them to stop at once into a in the future it would be the mas footwear varionily fashioned big family where they met men, of with the highest qualities, prepara for pensanta in many lands. Many all conditions on an equal footing.tion and characteristics who would of them even find their way back

(Con inued on next V@jumn),

were first appied as raw material,

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