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TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1934.

HOME FOOTBALL A RACE DAY | CAPTAIN CANNON “Y” WATER-POLO HOCKEY TEAMS JACK PETERSEN

GAVE AWAY PENALTY---

BRAWL

AND PLAYED WITH 10 MEN Chinese and Constable

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Liverpool's Luck Turns

Liverpool's luck changed and they won their first League match since Nov. 11. In the first half Tottenham Hot-spur were the uure nlsbed Fride,, and although Liverpool's for- ceful attacks worried their defence, the London ta were just about Evalue for their interval lead.

In Court

EXTENDED

Yesterday's Tennis

Cannon Captain P., S.

very Before Mr. Hamliton at Central narrowly averted defeat yesterday,į Magistracy yesterday a Chinese when he played against Ng Kam named Woo Hing Cheung.

the Chuen in the third "round "of the Chúng of the

Hing Open Singles Championship. The proprietor

first set, which he Spraying Co, et la, Sharp Street my player found Ng steady as

charged with having rock in the

Captain Cannon East was assaulted a Chinese lance ser lost by 8-8.

levelled up by winning the second scant. Tso Fun, P. S. C155. Their goal, too, was a good one.

Å counter charge of assault set, but had to fight hard in the ter the defendant final set, which he eventually won smartly scored by Hunt from a centre hy Chanell, who was con was put verted from a full-back to an out-gainst the sergeant.

Inspector J. McLellan side-right.

defendant the At the start of this second half.cuted and however, Liverpool made storming represented by Mr. Peter H. Sin of the case At the conclusion attacks on the Spurs gos, and

His Worship, dismissed both the Kthere were three penalty claims.

charge and counter-charge. The second was ounceded by the re- fereo, and Hodgson, who has never yet missed a penalty, equalised.

In the next attack Rowe, the Spurs" centre half, injured hie head, and while he was off the fold Nieuwenlays scored twice m quick yuion.

WAS ENGLISH OFF SIDE? There was a doubt about the first af bir goals, as English, who had been in an uff-side position, W allowed to join in the play; but the next was a cleverly engiwored goal, in which English again had a hand. Then Rows returned, heavilý bandaged, and played on the wing, but the match had now been won and lost Liverpool's perseverance and thrust carried them through Their backs, Tennant and Done, were not really safe, but Scott, in goal, made one or two remarkably fire saves.

The 'Spurs were splendidly served by Nicholls in goal, and also by Whatley and Rowe. Indeed, Liver pool seldom got within striking distance of the Tottenham goal

before the centre-half was hurt.

HUDDERSFIELD IMPROVE

Veteran Winger Plays Part

In Wolves' Defeat Without reaching their best form, Huddersfield showed marked all

their two round improvement on

beating previous displays when Wolverhampton Wanderers by three goals to one The score fully re- presents their superiority, though it was not until the second half that the advantage was unmistakable.

The Wolves experimented with their team in some respects, and it is due to them to say that no sign of weakness was show, in aay posi- tion. The morale of the side was jadmirable, and they fought with spirit to the falsh. Thus, though at one period Huddersfield held a clear lead of two goals, the Wolves reduced the delicit and nearly equal- ised, before the home tear mude victory assured, "

prose-

was

wall,

The Sergeant, in evidence, sald he was on special duty about. 3 p.m. on February 24 at Wong Nel Chung Road. It was during the Races. He saw a crowd of people standing by the parapet and shouted to them in Cantonese was move oft. Defendant

with some friends. Ee asked defendant whether he un- derstood his order. Defendant seemed to be annoyed, and asked. him what right he had to ask him to move away.

to

there

at 6-4.

L Goldman and E. C. Fincher were seen in action against J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma, whom they defeated by two straight sets. The Craigengower players playing patchy tennis and never seriously challenged Goldman and Fincher at any stage.

"As

were

A

COMMENCES

Game Against S.C.A.A.

LET DOWN

S.W.B. And C.B.A. Disappoint

were

been water-polo game has

the European The Radio Sports Club arranged between

and the South China badly disappointed yesterday even- Athletic Association to take placeing when they turned out in full

MCA.

-morrow evening at the " to meet the Borderers in their Bath, commencing at 6.30 p.m. hockey encounter at Caroline Hill

This is the first of a series of but in spite of waiting for twenty games which will officially open minutes the Borderers team fall

YMCA. Swimming section's ed to make an appearance. water-polo practices.

Likewise the Hong Kong Uni- versity were disappointed" wher. Central British Association falled to field a team for their hockey clash. at Sookuripoo.

the

WEDDING

expected, Ruralan Lt. D. Dreyer, R.N., &

the rousins had an easy victory over S. A. Gray and C. A. Wright, In the remaining doubles tie played. Iu Tak Cheuk and W. C. Hung surprisingly went "down to Chlu Chun Chiu and Lee U Wing after 1 very even encounter.

RESULTS

Singles

Captain P. 3. Cannon beat Kam Chuen 6-8, 6-2, 6-4.

Doubles

Miss Chilton

the

IN A HURRY

Welshman's Speed and Ferocity

(Special Alt-Mail Service)

London, Feb. 15. Naver in his meteoric carcer has Jack Petersen, the young Cardiff heavyweight, fought with such ferocisy, speed, and overhelming force as he did at the Granby Halls, Leicester, last night when," it exactly 3min 43, he defeated Reggio Meon, of Desborough.

This was the second fight in Peter- sen's series of fortnightly contesta" before facing Len Harvey next June in an attempt to regain the British

India v. St. Andrew's teary-weight title.

ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

that Ma, EUNG CHIK MAN ciased to be tour Compradora, on 28TH FEBRUARY, 1984,

H. WONG NGAI TONG bas been appointed Compradore as from this Date.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO. 1st March, 1934.

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CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND LAND INVESTMENT CO., LTD.

NYOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that the FOURTH ORÐIN,

ARY GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the Registered Offices of the Com- pany, King's Theatre. Building, 5th A fortnight agp at Cardif Peter-floor, on Wednesday, the 21st day of sen had knocked out Charlie Smith March, 1984, at 12 o'clock poon to in the sixth round. Meer, whom he

receive the Directors' Report, and The following: will represent had beaten for the British cham- Accounts for the year ended 31st India in a friendly hockey match pionship at Wimbledon in July, Decomber, 1993, to elect Auditors, The marriage took place on Feb. against St. Andrew's Hockey Club 1932, proved to be of stemer stuff and to transact such other business 12, at St. Mark's, North Audley on Friday, 9th inst., on the Marina than Smith, and before he was Street, of Lieutenant Desmond Par-ground at 5 pm-

as may be properly transacted at an finally reduced to a crumpled heap Ordinary General Meeting of the ry Dreyer, Royal Navy, of HMS. Nur Mohammed (Punjabls). | -conscious, but unable to rise Victory, second son of"Admiral Sir Parduman Singh (Radio), Subedar his feet-Peterson had shown

Company. Frederic Dreyer, Commander-in-Taj Mohammed (Punjabis), M. | morè auttuu in that one round and Ng Chief, China Station, and Lady H. Hassan (Radio), Dulla Singh few seconds of the next than uns

Dreyer, and Mas Elisabeth Chilton (Punjabis), Alaf Din (Punjabi), usually sees in six average heavy-of the Company will be closed from elder daughter of Sir Henry Chil-Khuda Bux (H.K.S.). Dost Mo-weight fights. ton, his Majesty's Ambassador to hammed (H.KS). Awtar Singh the Argentine Republic, and Lady (Radio), Kalwant Singh (Radio), Chilton. The Rev. W. G. Periny-Lal Singh (Punjabis). man officiated.

Defendent said to him:"Do you know who I am? If you want

Goldman and Fincher beat J. to drive me away. I have the right to put you on report." Witness Leonard and Hachiuma 6-2, 6-2

asked defendant for his

S. A. and H. D. Rumjaha beat then

name and address. Defendant A. Gray and C. A. Wright 6-1,

resentful, and serined

moved 6-1...

Chit Chun Chiu and Lee U Wing and then struck i away a pace.

The bride, who was given away

7 her father, worè a gown of white

him a blow on his face. He had beat Iu Tak Cheuk and W. C. Hang satin with a tulle veil. She carried not attempted to arrest defendunt, 6-3, 6-4 2 nor did he mean to arrest him.

He mtended to take out a sum- mons against defendant. He did

2 bouquet of les-of-the-valley and white orchids, and was attend- ed by two bridesmaids-Miss Anne Chilton, and Miss Audry Campbell. They dresses of powder-blue.

not use abusive language to de- LOCAL YACHTING more, with the valve Powder-Die

fendant.

He did not adopt a threaten- ing attitude towards

defendant

carried bouquets of pale yellow azzleis. Lleutenant R. E. Shorto. Royal Navy, was best man, and

*

to

ATL

And Notice is further hereby given. that the Register and Transfer Books

the 12tb to the 21st day of March, Leicester was even more despor-1934, both days inclusive.. ntely keen to see this spell-binding

young Welshman than Cardiff bad

Reserve: Kishen Singh (HK.S.).

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been. Over 9,000 paid to squeeze

GOLF

3 and 4:-

"

Old Course

"LIANG,CHI HAO,

Managing Director,

into the hall, and several thousands Hong Kong, 28th February, 1934. thronged the streets outside,

PETERSEN THE MAGNET

Hundreds of Welshmen had come,

+

....

(2325

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB..

N. K. Littlejohn 83-14-69 qual uproar throughout the evening. HE FIRST

when asking him his name and Second Extra Ladies' like the bridegroom, wore full dresses.

address, nor did he drew his trun- chean out before he was struck. He attempted to draw his trun- Cheon after he was struck, but man snatched it away another

Race

The Second Extra Ladies'. Race,

ed as follows:-

uniform: Brother officers "formed guard of honour as the bride and bridegroom left the church.

Lady Chilton afterwards held a reception at 44, Park Street (lent

from him and threw it on the which was sailed yesterday, result- by Sir Robert and Lady Vansittart).

ground.

In reply to Mr. Sing witness that during Race days agreed

the people always gathered by

wall. Defendant was Diana parapet with five other men and a lady. He did not push the lady or any- one of them. It was not true that defendant accidentally scrat- ched his eyebrow with his long attempting to finger-nail when evade the slap."

Medical Evidence Dr. D. J. Valentine, medical of- Beer in charge of the Government Civil Hospital testified that he examined the Bergeant at 6 o'clock on the day in question and found an incised wound of

nail. It

was not very

present at

Amony those

the church were:-

Miss D. Chilton, Mr. Francis Chil- ton, Major-General and Mrs. Dre- eyr, Mrs. W. R. C. Leggatt, the Bel- gian, Ambassador and Baroness de. Cartier de Marchienne, the Argen- tine Ambassador and Mme. 'Mal- bran, the Japanese, Ambassador and Mme. Matsudaira, the Chilean Ambassador. Mme, and Mile. To- cornal, the Hungarian Minister and Countess Gladys Szechenyi. the Netherland Chargé d'Affairs, the Polish Ambassador, the Fin- nish Minister, and Mme. Gripen- of the Nor- berg, the Counsellor welgian Legation and Mme. Steen Baror. Plessen, Vicomte and Vicom-

EXTRA

Captain's Cup, Fanling, March from South Wales to support their champion, and the crush in the cheaper parts was so great that there was

almost continuous One might have thought that the RACE MEETING will be held crowd had come to pay tribute tWeather Permitting at HAPPY Aleen, who, when British champion, VALLEY was the local hero.. but clearly MARCH, 1934, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on SATURDAY, 10TH Petersen was the magnet.

The First Bcil will 50 Rung at .1.30 p.m.

Other Scores

W. J. 8. Key 89-18-715

H. N. Williamson 89-14-75. D. S. Robb 81-8-75. I. H: Geare 86-11-75. There were 38 entries.

New Course

M. N. Cootes 85-11-74 and W. Woodward 90-1874 tie and

9 entries. will play off.

CAPTAIN'S CUP AT KOWLOON

First Round Results

The following were the results of the First Round matches in the Kowloon Golf Club's Captain's Cup

"H" Class

Corrected

Yacht

(Miss M. Whiltham) Rulla

4.02.18 (Mrs. T. P. K. Kemble) Aerlel....

4.03.21 (Miss B. Fair)

·4.00.21. Dorothea........ (Mrs. Marshall)

Y." "Y" and "G" Classes Allsa

4.24.30

Times Psn. 4.03.38 4

2

3

1

3

*

(Mrs. Wren)

(Miss N. Bilderbeck) Zephyr

Sirius

4.22.11

2

4.20.05

1.

(Mrs. Finlay)

**A" Class

Oslo

(Miss M. Larssen)

Wasp II.

(Mrs. Griffin)

(Mrs. Sheldon)

Isobel

A

Joss

Güll

(Miss E. Booty).

(Mrs. Stanton)

5

Lady Bybil Graham- Lady Beatrix and 3. Wilkinson, Lady Geddes,

Lady

Pat

(Miss J. G. Mackay) True Blue ...

(Mrs. Adams)

(Mrs. Elliott)

Price, Bir Park Goff, Sir Ronald and

3

Lady Macleay, Lady Bridges, Lady

8

WEAK INSIDE. FORWARDS | about an inch long on the left eye Huddersfield showed weakness at brow. The wound was compatible inside forward, for though J. Smith with any sort of blow, and it and McLean scored, neither made might have been caused by a long the best use of his chances. Lukouze and Bott were the most effective severe and the sergeant had only La Linda pair, and Smith (W. H.)-called been in hospital for three days. upon again in an emergency-show- ed some of his old crait Indeed, Smith made the opening possible for the last goal. Willinghum and Young, at half-back, Roughton, at right-buck, and Turner, in goal, all played soundly.

Though beaten three times, Spiers kept goal finely for the Wolves and stopped a rout

JI

Evidence regarding the alleged assault was then given by Cons- table, C. 207, He said he was on duty at the place of the incident at the time when it was rather crowded. The complainant. tried to disperse. the crowd by asking them to go away. He did not push them nor did he draw the truncheon. One man (the de-

In the first half McLean" scored fendant) in the "crowd refused the only goal fur Huddersfield fol-to go away and he argued with lowing a scramble. From a centre the complainant. He saw the day in question he went to the by Bott, Luke added the second defendant hitting the complainant Koon Ma Cafe with a friend, and four minutes after the interval. on the eyebrow which drew blood. while there he met another two Then Hartli, finding the Town de- After striking the complainant, friends, a man and a woman. fence spread--cagled, went through the defendant tried to run away while having tea there he saw on his own for a clever goal, but a but he (witness) caught hold of a race was going on and he and third point" by J. Smith from a him after chasing five or aix his friends went across the road to backward pass hy W. Smith settled paces.

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see it. There was a crowd there the gamo ten minutes from the end. Cross-examined by Mr. Sin, at the time. The sergeant when witness" sald he saw the com- up to one of his friends, who w88 plainant pulling out the trun with his wife, and pushed him at chicon, after he had been assault the same time asking him to go ed..

away. After pushing the woman. Inspector. J. McLellan said that the complainant then come and when he saw the complainant pushed himi (witness), while doing

the sergeant used and the defendant the same day, 50,

filthy Witness remonstrated the former was bleeding profusely danguage. "on the left eye brow, and was by asking him. that he should not push but simply ask them to go rather in an excited state.

sergeant them ap- The defendant appeared to him away. The to be in a temper, and he comparently got angry and slapped however, put up plained to him that he had been him. Witness assaulted by the Sergeant. But his right hand to ward the blow, and in doing so might have struck he could not find any marks of the sergeant's eye with his finger injury on the "defendant's face.

Go Away You Monk . The sergeant took out his trun- cheon and struck witness who, however, managed to ward of the blow, knocking the trutcheon onto the ground. An Indian Sergeant Major then arrived on the scene and stopped the sergeant: from hitting him.

The Defence On being informed by His Wor- ship that there was a case for the to answer, Mr. Sin put defence

box, his client into the witness The defendant said that on the

nails.

tesse de la Panouise. Earl and Countess Granville, the Countess of

·Denbigh, Countess Jellicoe. Vis- countess FitzAlan of Derwent, Vis- count Clifden. Lady Forres. En- gineer Captain and the Hon. Mrs,

on Sunday:

S. Jex beat D. C. Wilson 4 and 3.

H. Mills beat T. J. Price 4 and 3. H. T. Buxton beat J. G. Charlton 5 'and. 4.

F. Dunhill beat A. J. Dennis one Knothe, the Hon. Lady Hood, the "Mackider beat T. Seddon 3

A small boy presented Meen' with i wreath of heather-for luck. As if luck could avail against that human tornado in the opposite turner!

**

The contest had hardly gone twenty seconds when Meen, over- whelmed and dazed by a hail of The terrife punches, collapsed. blow that sent him to the door was left to the stomach which Petersen has been steadily developing..

Meen was in wore plight when he rose. He clung to Petersen's knees, was shaken off, and then caused a mighty roar in the hall by landing a left book which knocked the Welshman flat on his back. Meen bad evidently not forgotten the punch that once made him a cham- pion

This sudden and sensational turn of events, however, was short-lived.

Never W38 Petersen BO "de- termined, so savage and so relentless when he TOBD to lus feet after that surprise blow. Meen blows, got to his feet just before the sank to the floor under a rain of

count of ten, was knocked down

Hon, Lady Yarde-Buller, Six Herbert and Lady Samuelson, Lady Lake of and 2. Pavenham. Editha Lady Gianusk, C. R. Rosen beat A T. Braley 4 again, and this time was saved by

the bell.

The fight was virtually over: No man could ever hope to survive with a mlaute's rest after such terrific punishment. Indeed had Petersen

Gght would never have reached the end of that first round.

MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

No One without Badge will be dmitted to the Members” Enclosure,

Badges admitting Non-Members to the at $5.00 for Gentlemen and 33.00 Members' Eneloante and · Club, Rooms.

for Ladies (Both including". Tax)

are obtainable through the SECRE TABY upon the personal application of

Member, such Member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building (Tel. 27794), will close at 12 O'Clock Noon.

admitting Badges

to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the

Conxee. Race

On No Protext will Children be

permitted in either Enclosure during

the Meeting.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Olau House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. " The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladise, and is payable at the Gate

Boldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted Half Price,

Hodges, Lady Alston, Sir Godfrey CONFIDENCE IN Controlled himself a little poler the in the Precincts of The HONG KONG

Thomas.

INDUSTRY

Oswald Sir Josiah Stamp On A

Gradual Return

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MEEN CLAIMS FOUL

Bookmakers, Tie The Man, etc., will not be permitted to operate with JOCKET OLUB during the Race Meeting.

By: Order,

O. B. BROWN,

Ascretary.

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Captain Ernest Haskett-Smith. Mr. J. B. Monck, Vice-Admiral and Mrs. Usborne. Vice-Admiral and Mrs. Hallett Captain Fym, Mr. W. J. Colyer, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. George Cole, Mr. and Mrs. J. Eddy. Rear-Admiral and MIS. Snagge, Mrs. Richard Sey- mour. Admiral and Mrs. Purefoy, Colonel and Mrs. K. J. Campbell,

Speaking at the annual meeting Engineer Adüral and Mrs. Harold Brown, Captain and Mrs. Herbert of the Liverpool Investment Bull- Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Munro Coats, ding Society, Sir Josiah Stamp Commodore Lane Pole, Mrs Orr said that our industrial activity Ewing, Mrs., Herbert Curtis, Mr. continued, with some awkward and Mrs. Cyril Maude, Surgeon gaps in the line, to improve slowly Lieutenant and Mrs. Bench," Mr. but steadily, and confidence was aria Mrs. George Kitson, Mr. and gradually returning... Mrs. Guy Locock, Mr. and Mrs. If prices should rise gradually, Claude Serocold, Mrs, J. D. Gregory, with a continuance of abundant Mr. Guy Fuller-Maltland. Miss Ro- and cheap money, we should then senberg, Father John Talbot, Mrs. have the standard conditions for Elkins, Lieutenant-Commander recovery from depression in full and Mrs Nightingale, Rear-Admiral | swing. So far the dnancial world

·and. Mrs. F. L. Tottenham, Mrs. was mainly concerned either in Agar, Surgeon Rear-Admiral and salvaging and cold storaging, past

Petersen should continue to de e- Mrs. Munro, Commander and Mrs. troubles, or in refinancing, which lop that magnificent left book to the Mrs. Norman Brownrigg. Mr. and ting real income in something on which will be invaluable to him. Annesley. Mrs. R. Bayford, Mr. and was really a process of redistribue body. It is a most damaging blow, Ray Athererton, Mr. and Mrs. Les-ke the originally intended pro- in his quest for a world champion- lie Courage, Mrs. Monson. Major portions between the secure class ship.

No sooner had the secord round begun. Han Petersen leapt at his Hong Kong, 5lb Mar, 1934, opponent and again swing a terrific left-hand punch to the stomach, Mean collapsed with a groan and claimed a foul. The crowd dis- agreed with him and the referee, Mr. Jack Smith,, said afterwards that the blow was as perfect and as fair as any he had ever Bes

It was not the last punch of the that fight, though it was the one really finished it. Mean: struggled to his feet only to be knocked down again and counted out.

Meta was helped to his corner having been sorerely punished, hopelessly outclassed, and with bis ears ringing to the booing of those who had once cheered him.

and Mrs. Noel Wison-Mr. and of capital holders, and those who Petersen's next contest will be Mrs. Richmone Temple, Mr. and took first risks. It was a good against Harry Crossley at Cardiff Mrs. Nigel Law. Colonel and Mrs. preliminary, essential to business in a fortnight's time, and after that Kinsman, Mrs. Bell Danes, Mrs. conndence. But so far abundant he will meet Ben Foord, the clever Arthur Soames, Mrs. Harvey Wil- and cheap capital had set in young South African, at the Albert llamson, Mr. and Mrs. Hanbury-motion very little real objective fall in London, Williams, Colonel and Mrs, Char-

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GLOOM OVER CHELSEA Leicester On Top When Fog Stopped Game Chelsea were ong of many clubs who decided to risk kicking off at 15 p.m., and events proved that the risk was not worth while. There was just enough tog to make it im- possible to finish the match, and he referee had to stop play twelve minutes from the end. As it was Loiteeter were having the better of the play when the end came.

While the game was

visible the tstanding features were the vast mprovement of Allum and Priest cy, and the excellence of Maw, Leicester's Inside right, Allum is apidly becoming a fine half back. His tackling of Lockhead was timed Precisely, and many Leicester at

les Bridge, Rear-Admiral and Mrs kind, and actually only smaller acks were killed by him.

Chan Man Yuen and his wife Batley. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Ashcroft, fractions of total savings were ment, when a substantial rise in Priestley was once more the After Priestley's goal Chelsea who were, with the defendant at

and Mrs. P. Gurney. brains of the Chalsea forwards, and were awarded a nemally, when a the time of the incident, also gave Admiral Sir Frederic and Lady likely to go into the form of prices was still the most important The all commodity" on think of fow better inside men Leicester defender used a somewhat evidence in support of the defence. Dreyer were unable to be present.

privately owned capital. This object. the country; He shot

would be probably one of the index (1828-100) was 59.3 before a fine elementary method of protecting The former said that the sergeant boat, having now acquired the habit his goalkeeper as the latter lay on in pushing him said: "30 away

most conspicuous changes in the Roosevelt came to office, 70.4 at economic of society. Interest the beginning of the gold-buying fallowing up his opening passes the ball. Law, one of the surest of you monk "He also heard the

For the fint time in the Ningpo rates would

certainly harden policy, and 71 now. Textiles were ARMAN HOLDS GALLAOHER penalty takers, was not playmg, and sergeant addressed his wife by

District Court & death sentence has somewhat with business recovery, 51.2 76.2, and 76 respectively, Belden Maw, whose reputation is the task was given to Horton, who "go away you nun duly fairly well made, Leicester shot straight at McLaren.

After Bergeant Major Banda been passed upon a man, charged but so long as we had no hard Metals 77.4, 82, and 83. ficed a good centre-half in That change lost, the game began Singh had given evidence to the with opium smuggling. The mac and fast gold reserve position to products, 40.8, 54.2 and 57.4. mau who was playing his so to run against Chelses, and when effect that when he first arrived was Hsu Kusa-sen erho was senten consider, there was now little showed the best result, foods

during the cond half Chandler on the scene he saw the comced last week by the Chekiang court reason for interest to be controlled being 53.7, 63.7 and 627 at the Disse by THORNTON FREELAND was not the usual police headed an equaliser Leicester thor-plainant catching hold of the de- according to the special regulations for other reasons than trade three dates: He thought that the Theke dig President, pushing all the buttoris but mal half-back play oughly deserved to be on terms. For tendant by the collar, His Worship, governing the suppression of Traffic activity. He

stated, dismissed both the in drugs published by the Cheklang But the tempo” of change rested in turn, must ultimately touch pation of the pass. For half them, at any rate, the abandonment as

authorities, charge and counter charge.

largely with the "American experi-

the one that could ring the bell. Gaflacher asarely touched of the game was unfortunate.

fich Sharman's handling of

the ball, and during that period be had rarely been charged.

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