HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL
ADVERTISEMENTS. THE GREATEST YEAR OF SPORT
NOTICE.
E have to-day admitted Messes, Harold John Armstrong and Ralph Archibald Wadeson as partnere in our firm.
DEACONS,
Solicitors, 1, Des Vœux Road Central. [2417 Hongkong, 1st April, 1934.
NOTICE.
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TOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Niliam Arthur Cornell has by mutual agreement retired from the firm of Mesars, Palmer & Turner, as from the 31st day of March, 1934, and that his interest and responsibility therein ceased as from that day.
By agreement with Masers. Palmer & Turner, Mr. W. A. Cornell will practice as an Architect and Surveyor On his own account
Dated this 1st day of April, 1934.
INDO-CHINA. STEAM · NAVIGATION CO., LTD.
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HE Fifty-third Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, Messrs. Jardine, Matheson &Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, 11th April, 1934, at NOON, for the purpose of receiv ing the accounts, and bleating the Report of the Directors, paaa.
Directors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Company will be close from the 4th April to 25th April, 1934, both days inclusive.
By Order of the Board, JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD., General Managers, Hong Kong, 28th March, 1934.
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First Test Match In June
The coming spring and summer In England will be fuller of attrac- tions of every kind than ever. The already of events programme arranged is more elaborate than ever before, and includes many International contests in which the world's best exponents will take.": part. The attractions will bring many visitors, to this country from overseas, and the season, has the making of a great record.
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RUGBY CALLED OFF
THROUGH RAIN.
Possible Cancellation Of Armoured Cars And Scottish Game
AREA ARMY BOXING
Spirited Bouts At Shumshuipo
1934.
·IMPERCANS NTION
OF CONSUL
Russians Pose As High French Officials
2
11
THREE TRIES IN LAST
TEN MINUTES
Ireland Gallant Losers After
Having Most Of Game
Wales................... Ireland
13 pta.
................... Nil.
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Wales Hemmed In
The semi-final rounds of the
Charged with posing as highly Hong Kong Ares Army Boxing placed local French omcials for obtaining place last the alleged purpose of Championships took night at the Shamshaipo Military fees for allowing gambling houses Barracks where some spirited bouts to run, three Rasslans have been were witnessed by a very large arrested by the French Concession
You can imagine how it went, crowd of spectatora.
Police of Shanghai.
the Wales Two were arrested in a raid at The East Lancs carried the
must be pleased with the. Trish pack ewarming o night's bouts and completely ell- the Dinty Moore restaurant, dur- their victory over Ireland by two bail, Wales falling covering, kick-
"dinner party they were goals
ating, hemmed relentlessly in their minated the Lincolnshire Regiment ing a
and a try to nil at the Foreign Swansen, for now they may share twenty-five, and then Reid arossed The place of honour must The weather on Friday proved from the Inter-Unit Novices Com-giving, and oce
for the Rugby petition by taking all seven title-YM.C.A,
the international championship, the Welsh line, but was held up, given to the visit of the Australian too much even
tour by the knock out A sensational addition to the that mythical honour, if Scotland and Lane raced over, only to be cricketers. There will be the usual enthusiasts of the Armoured Car weights,
Police baul was the chance cap-should happen to win the Calcutta brought back for, a forward pass. A brief Welsh respite ended when five Test Matches during the tour, Company, the Shanghai Scottish, route,
The best fights of the evening ture of another Russian Stanisher Cup match next week.
Rees failed with a drop at gool, and the mythical "Ashes" which H.MS. Berwick, and the Regiment
were provided in the Inter-Unit sky, at the restaurant. a man with
and Ireland drove furiously up the were rewon by England in Austra- Marine Infanterie Coloniale, and
more. Away went lia just over a year ago, will once both the day's. fixtures were post-Competition where again the East a long criminal record and at pre- more be at stake.
poned indefinitely. No announ- Lanes proved their superiority by sent on the "winted" list both of
field once the seven title- the International Settlement and
Megan, clear of the defence after There will be the final inter-cement has as yet been made as taking six of
the French Concession.
a loose maul, but the referee pulled national matches for the Davis to when they will be played, if at weights from the Barderers, al-
him back; down the touch-line Cup at lawn tennis, now held by all. The A.C.C. vs. the Shanghai though Pte. Gilmore should have
swerved" O'Connor, but Jenkins Great Britain, the first time these Scottish game is the last on this easily been awarded the Middle-
a yard to go. contests have been played here for season's league programme and it Weight title over Pte. Sage of the
bundled him into touch with only twenty-one years. The women of is desired that it should be played. East Lancashires whom he had beaten in the second and third will take The closing of the race course to England and América part once more at Wimbledon for further matches may, however, round of their three round bout.
prevent it taking place. the Wightman Cup at the same game.
There will be the Walker Cup match between the Best amateur golfers. of Britain and America, to be played on the historic links at St. Andrew's, and followed by the Amateur Championship. at which the Americans will compete over the links at Prestwick, on the Ayrshire coast. -
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MR. SOPWITH'S YACHT.
a few The launching within weeks of Mr. T. C. M. Sopwith's new yacht, the Endeavour, and her trials before her sailing atross the Atlantic, the latest challenger-for the America's Cup, that forlorn hope, will be followed with grow-
THE HONG KONG CANTON AND MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD.ing Interest.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
AND THE ONE HUNDRED
FOURTEENTH ORDINARY MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, 1, Queen' Building, Victoria, Hong Kong on Thursday, the 12th April, 1934, at Noon for the purpose of receiving a Report of the Directors, together with a Statement of Accounts, and electing
Directors and Auditore.
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from Friday, the 6th April, 1934, to Thurs- day, the 12th April, 1334 Both Days inclusive, during which period NOT Transfer of Shares can be registered.
Other yachts of
smaller dimensions also are to be chosen to take part in three other salling contests between the two countries on Long Island Sound in September. Yachtsmen from the Clyde and the South Coast will be eager to win the honour.,
.
Games, The Second Empire carrying on the policy of those who inaugurated the First Hamilton, Ontário, in Canada, four years ago, and embracing a wide variety of sports, in which teams
from all the Dominions and all
parts of the Empire will be present,
are axed for the end of July and
the beginning of August, with the culminating day on the August Bank Holiday. The athletic events
The wet weather also was res ponsible for the postponement of the smoking concert to be held by the Rugby Club at their club- house on the race course yester- day evening. It is hoped that it will be possible to strange it for some evening next week.
TYPHOON HITS AMUR AREA
Moving Ice-Flows Break Wharf
1:
Among the officers present at last night's bouts were Lt. Col. J, de C. Boys, M.C. Officer Com- manding the Lincolnshire Regi- ment, Lt. Col. A. C. Marsh, Officer Commanding the 2nd Battalion, the East Lancashire Regiment, Major
R. Shillington,
Captain
Ireland on the contrary, must be bitterly disappointed. They went desperately near to winning at Swansea for the first time since The arrested men are:
1888, and there is little consolation Romanoff of 451 Rue Cardinal in the fact that they were only Mercier, proprietor of the "Black beaten in the last ten minutes of Eyes" dance hall 918 Avenue a remarkable game. Joffre."
George Popoff, 268 Route Valion. Levitsky, room 603, Foreign YM. C.A.
Wei Kon-zu, Zai Hai-dou Fedoc V. Fonce. Iossif Stansbevsky.
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This was desperate stuff: Everyone agreed, and Welshmen
scors at half time; a Welsh attack generous particularly were their comments after the match, started by Gomer Hughes with that Ireland deserved a kindergrim" breakaway from the line-out; fate. For the first huur of play fine saving by Lane, Reid and there was no scoring, but Ireland Langan; Ireland heeling and press- definitely held the upper handing again. They aimed tries by inches; their "And then Ireland's reward seem- Information of the alleged swin-forwards were, magnificent: theired certain, for Bailey intercepted,
inexperienced, backs sild better broke clear, and was racing for than even their own supporters the line Bassett scross and "brought him down with a could have expected.
crash. This actually was the turn- And then, just as we had reing point; Jenkins kicked the ball
over the stand; C. W. Jones begaz
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dle only reached the French Police H. J. M. McIntyre, R.A. on Wednesday morning, and a few 'C. E. Elliott-Heyward, R.A.P.C.. Captain N. R. G. Tucker, S.W.B, hours later the trio were in the
hands of the Police, and officers of the Garrison,
...An interpreter of" the Surete's The finals will take place to-
a pointless that he signed purselves to crime branch reported night at the Shumshulpo Barracks had been invited to a diner at the draw, Wales suddenly found therabis bewildering running, with the commencing at 7.45 p.m., after Dinty Moore cafe and bar at Pe-selves, and by scoring three times new ball, as if he intended to win Ave minutes turned possible the match himself; Jenkins sudden- which the prizes will be distribut-king-Szechuen Rd. cr by a Chinese in ed by H. E. The General Oficer named Fedoc V. Ponce, who lived defeat into brilliant victory... ly started a passing movement, and Commanding the Troops, Major at 18 Hart Road. Ponce had told General O. C. Borrett.
The following were last night's
RESULTS
results:-
Joure.
there was Bassett in full cry for the line.
Langan stopped Bassett; the ball went into touch; Jenkins, with fine instinct, was there to take a quick throw in and dive over for a try. which he converted himself with a glorious kick. Immediately after- wards Rees punted ahead, the bounce beat Langan, Rees fol-
This, we said, is Rugby football, him that the dinner was in hon- our of a gambling house which most way-ward and incalculable was to be opened at 634 Avenue of games, but we could not help. sympathising with the Irishmen, Ponce said that the invitation who by sheer spirit and deter was given as he needed an intermination had held and dominated preter, because a French Consul, what many regard as the best the Chief of the uniform branch international team of the year.... and the Chief of the Burate were A heavy shower of rain which Middle-Weight: Pte. Pugh to be present, as welf as two other fell just before the match started lowed, caught the ball, was tackled. Kamchatka, (S.W.B.) beat "Gnr. Coyle (R.A.) on senior officers of the French Police had a great deal to do with it and as he fell Fear came up and
The following were the results:--- Inter-Unit Novices Competition Light-Weight: -L/Cpl. Watkins (S.W.B.) beat Gnr. Warren (RA) on points.
Habarovsk, Mar, 28. Reports received here state that. the recent typhoon not only caused great damage In Japan, but also affected the lower Amur districts, the Okhotsk coast, Baghallen, and even remote Chu-points. kotka,
Saghalien reports that the 13- iand was in the zone of a strong typhoon, the force of the wind
reaching ten points; moving ice floes broke the wharf. and the fishing apparatus of a number of
collective farms was carried away. The 8.3, Okhotsk, which was un- loading near Alexandrovsk. was forced to move out to sea owing to
Second Stage Welter Weight: Gnr. Lucas (R.A) knocked out Pte." Windsor (S.W.B.).
Thomas
Light Weight: Pte. (S.W.B.) beat Our Wilson (RA)
By Order of the Board of Directora, will be held at the White City Sta- the storm. The typhoon was ac-deters and the Royal Artillery were
dium, now so well equipped for such H. DA LUZ,
meetings. Swimming contests will Acting Secretary. be held at Wembley, and other events will be contested at various Hong Kong, 28th March, 1934
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
DRAFT Forms
RAFT Programmes and Entry for the Third Extra Race Meeting, to be held on SATURDAY, the 14ra APRIL, 1834 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester
All these interesting events ana their places on this summer's
Gar. Ives (RA) beat Pte. Cox (8.W.B.) on points.
The Borderers led by 10 points to 7 at the conclusion of last night's fight&
services.
The detective accepted the in- vitation and immediately reported to his superiors.
and
managed to wriggle over" and
score.
The Irish players, they tell me, were looking anxiously at the aky on Friday night, boping to
Two tries in three minutes, and Bee storm-clouds blowing up, and Polles Make Raid
they were not best pleased when then O. W. Jones rubbed it in by a drying, wind swerving through the defence and "In order to identify the foreign-sunshine
sending Coney away for the last ers taking part in the dinner, In-greeted them on Saturday morn try of the match, a try which
& muddy
Jenkins converted" from the touch- line with another superb kiok. The cheering crowd apparently thought that this was the end the match, for they swarmed on to the field, only to be sent back for the re maining moments of a game which already had been brilliantly won and most gallantly lost.
spector Valentin, Det.-Sgt. Clerissi, ing. A wet ball and and auxiliary constable Ivanoff ground would have suited them went to the restaurant. They saw well, and that unexpected shower several foreigners walking about in seemed to be a direct answer to
prayer.
programme, in addition to the WESLEY'S ADVICE Light-Weight-Pte. Gray (East went to Central Station of the twenty
many race meetings, games, cham- plonship contests, and matches each that come round regularly vear.
It is truly a stupendous list.
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Building The Club House, Happy CHINESE MISSION
Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables. Shan Kwong Road.
Entres close at 12 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, 5ra APRIL, 1934,
By Order.
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C. B. BROWN,
Fecretary,
YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA
AND DAIREN KISEN KAISHA
NOTICE.
TO LEPERS
New Directors Elected At 8th Annual Meeting
That gratifying resulta were ob- tained from the recent National Leprosy Hospital campaign was THE Hongkong Office of The reported by Mr, T. C. Wa, general Yamashita Risen Kaisha having secretary of the Chinese Mission been withdrawa and closed at the end to Lépers at its eighth annual gen- of March, have at the same time appointed The Dsiren Kisen Kaishneral meeting held in the Sun Yat- (Hongkong office) their Sole Agents in sen Memorial Hall of National 131 Museum Road Hongkong. On and after the 1st YM.C.A.
193, all communications for The Shanghai, at 4.30 p.m. last Friday. Yamashita Kisen Kaisha should be He expressed hearty thanks to the addressed to the Hongkong Office of directers and members of the mis- The Dairen Kisen, Kaisha, at 8tion, and particularly 'Gen. Wu George Building, 3rd Floor, or Dial Te-chen, Mayor of Shanghai, and Telephone No. 08:2, when the same Dr. Li Ting-an, Commissioner of will be attended to promptly. Bureau of Health of the City YAMASHITA KISEN KAISHA Government, for their co-opera- tions. DAIREN KISEN KAISHA.
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"People Who Matter"
PEOPLE WHO MATTER, te tho advertises are the people who BAL afford to buy M goods. Most of those pouple buy and mad the
TO A POETESS
Gift To British Museum
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Lane's) knocked out Pte. Keegan (Linc's).
Feather-Weight: Bdm.
Chisholm (Line's)."
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on points.'
Feather Weight:-Pte. Bower (S.W.B.) was awarded a walk over as the Royal Artillery were unable to find an entrant th
Bantam WeightBoth the Borthe place.
The interpréter managed to slip out and report; "he had been in-
A New, Dry Ball companied by a heavy snowfall at unable to find entrants.
troduced to the three Russians, Saghailen, and villages and roads First Stage Welter-Weight--who had been introduced to him disappeared under a cover of snow
It neutralised the superiority of
Wales, J. G. Jenkins. which, in some places. is eight
as M. Boroi, French Consul: Capt. Gaible, chief of the "Garde": M.the Welsh backs for a time at any feet deep.
Jobez, Chief of the Burete. In rate, and it gave the initiative of (Bridgend); B. T. V. Cowey (New- spector Valentin then decided to the Irish forwards, who knew how port and The Army), Claude Davey,.
to use it to the full. And then some (Swansea and Sale), Idwal Roes arrest the three as impostors, and
minutes before no-side, (Swansea and Edinburgh Wan- Police
to Jenkins kicked the old greasy ball derers), A. Brasett (Aberavon) Shanghai Municipal secure the customary co-opera-over the stand, a new, dry, shiny Cliff Jones (Cambridge University), yellow ball was produced, and B. Junes (Llanelly) Iorwerth Middle-Weight:-Pte. Dillon (East tion.
The rald was made, and Ro- from that moment the Welsh attack, Evans (London Welsh), T. Das Lanc's) beat Cpl. Petchey (Linc's)
inanoff and Popoff arrested. The inspired by O. W. Jones at stand-off (Swansea), W. R. Prosser (Neath), on points..
Second Stage Welter-Weight:"Consul de France had disappear- half, had a snap and precision Gomer Hughes (Penarth), W. Ward Pte, Herbert (East Lane's) knocked ed, but information from the two about it which proved to be de- (Cross Keys), J. Lang (Llanelly), G. Prosser (Neath), A. Fear: other men led the detectives to cisive. out Pte. Wilson (Linc'a).
(Newport). Light-Weight:-Pte. Powley (East room 603 of the Foreign YM.C.A.
There is the spark of genius in
Ireland.-D. J. Langan (Cloa Lanc's) knocked out Pte. Beckley building, where the third man was
arrested. He was found to be Le-Jones, and by that darting, side tarf); J. J. O'Connor (University (Line's)...
vitsky, an old acquaintance of the stepping run of his he confused College, Cork), A. Bailey (Lane (East Lane's) knocked out Pte. Police, who had lived at the YM and unsettled the Irish defence downe), N. H. Lambert (Lana- CA, for four and a half months and paved the way for the period downe), D. Lane (University Cal- under the name of Levit, posing aa of overwhelming Welsh superiority; lege, Cork); J. Reid (Rich- a Swedish subject.
Jones' running is like the fight of mond), G. J. Morgan (Clontarf); a plover, a comparison, which may C. E. Beamish (Royal Air Force), "Noted Criminal Captured 47 appear extravagant, though, when M. J. Dunne (Lansdowne), C. R
ever I see him swinging, glancing Graves (Wanderers), N. McGrath Just as the two Russians were
Trish), J. Megaw being arrested, constable Ivanoff through the defence, I think of (London recognised one of the other for- plovers swinging, glancing through (Tnstonians and Eichmond), V.
the air with swift slants of the Pike (Aldershot Bervices), J. eigners walking about the re- staurant, and arrested the man. wing.
Bussell (University College, Cork), He was Iossif Stanishevsky, a
A beautiful player is Jones, and J. A. Siggins (Collegians). man: wanted by the Settlement
to compare
Referee W. Burnett (Scotland). and Concession police in connec- Ireland had no one tion with more than one affair, with him behind the scrummage. such as the fur burglary in Bub Reid, the Irish stand-off half, did bling Well Road Stanishevsky well enough, the mid-field defence and quick- has a remarkable record. He was was stout-hearted Second Stage Welter-Weight:-sentenced to death for the killing moving, and Langan, at full-back. L/CPL Jones (S.WB.) on points: ing his arrest in the British Conspiration in attack was lacking, Pte. Nielson (East Lane's) beat of a policeman in Harbin, follow was extraordinarily sound.
Light-Weight: D. M. Quilter cession in Tientsin, when he boldly nevertheless, and the Irish for a dispute with a rickshaw coolle, could not be expected to beat an (East Lane's) beat Pte. Cody entered a police station because of wards, for all their fire and fury, (8.WB) on points
Feather-Weight p
White-only to be spotted by a keen-eyed alert and intelligent team on their house of the East Lane's was detective, He was found to be the own. awarded a walk over as the Bor-possessor of a remarkable array of derers were unable to find an knives, pistols, safe-breaking im
plements, cyclinders of gas for *(2) Take care always to end | entrant. venda a hymn full; as you commonly Bantam Weight:-Pte. Bennett oxy-acetylene work, and even a
Mills Bomb. do: Dr. Watts often ends fat.
(East Lanc's) was awarded a an amnesty was proclaimed just **(3) Do not write too fast; | technical knock-out. · over Pte. finish one thing as well as you Owens (8.W.B.) in the third round after he was sentenced, and he did eight years in gaol instead of be- can-and then go on to another. of their bout,
Ing executed. Ha has subsequently 4(4) You will write best when
been the subject of several police
Bantam Weight:-Pte. Ralston of the East Lanc's was awarded a walk over as the Lincolns were un- able to find an entrant,"
First
London, March 17. Some interesting letters, written by John Wesley and Mias Ann Tindall, of Scarborough, have been presented to the British Museum, and were accepted by the trustees
Stage Welter-Weight: when they met on Saturday. The L/Cpl. Smith (East Lane's) beat letters were presented to the L/Cpl. Lockett (Linc's) on points. Museum by Mr. C. Tindall in accor- dance with the desire of the late Mr. John Tindall,
Miss Tindall wrote verses, and Wesley sends her several interest ing letters about this: F
have read most of your verses, Some are far better than others. God has entrusted you with a dangerous talent; for who can bear applause?
"As to the construction of the verses I would give you a few tle advices:
(1) Beware of false rhymas: such as God-word, woes-cause, choirs-powers: vain-name, arid a few others
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you feel most; I love Pathos.
-Inter Unit Competition Light-Heavyweight:-Pte. Jordan (East Lane's) beat Pte. Thomas 18.W.B.) où points.
Middle-Weight:-Pte. Sage (East Lanc's) beat Pte. Glimore (BW.B.)
on points.
First Stage Welter-Weight:-
Pte. Roberts 18.W.B) beat L/CDL
above all Therefore, I am most Mason (East Lanc's) on points." pleased with Ye 30th hymn '0, give me the Wings of a Dove","" With all his good advice on verse
CHELSEA SIGN BRILLIANT
SCOTTISH HALF
Dr. F. Yen, superintendent of the Red Cross Hospital, prezided. Dr. J. H. Jordan, Commissioner of Public Health, S.M.O., Dr. Rahmat te, Director of French Municipal } Health Department, Dr. Li Ting- an, Dr. Wu Lien-teh, Director of the National Quarantine Services, and Dr. T. Y. Lai of the Shanghai College of Medicine, Central Uni- writing, however, he has a disap- versity, were among those who politment in a later letter for poor attended. Dr. Jordan and Dr. Li Miss Tindall, gave brief speeches in which theHe asks a Mr. Fletcher to read work of the Mission was highly her poem, and they agree that the
Mr. Lealle Knighton, the Chelsea praised.
that the diction generally is not to.C. manager, secured the transfer John Hutcheson, The following directors were be blamed, and that many of the to-day elected for the ensuing year: Dr. lines are good. Yet we are clearly Falkirk's Scottish League interna
tional left half-back The deal FC Yen, r L T, Yu, Dr. Li persuaded it is not advisable to Ting-an, Mr. P. K. Chu, Dr. U.commit them to the Press,"
was carried through in Glasgow, where Mr. Knighton met Mr. W. Org, the old Leicester City player. other members of the Scottish Hutcheson, who is considered the
sentimenta are just throughout;
K. Koo, Dr. Lai Mr. Irgh Feh So Miss Tindall's hopes were for hung, Dr. E 8. Tyan, Mr. then the moment dashed
Inquiries.
most brilliant wing-half in Boot- tish football, and who is first
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In
MANCHUKUO SALT
COMPANY
Kobe, March 28 About 40 Industrialists, guided |by the Oriental Development Com-⠀⠀ Thore was, bowever, a feeling pany, are to make an inspection abroad in Swansea that Ireland tour next month in Manchuria m might pull off a surpris victory, connection with the projected and an hour before the game start establishment of a salt company. od spectators were pouring into the It is expected that the tour will 40,000 people were massed "round - Japan consumes annually nagyky ground. By three o'clock at least last about two months. the field, turning up their coat | 1,000,000 tons of salt for industrini collars as the rain came down, and purposes. Considering the recent listening to the gentle melancholy activity of the soda industry, this of Bospan Fach and the London- consumption is likely to Increase derry Air, played by the Ystaly 250,000 tons. At present importa tera Town Prize Band.
amount to 650,000 tons; 400,000
This melancholy was not shared tons from Egypt and other coun- favourite for his position in Scot by the Irishmen, though, and when tries and 250,000 tons from the land's team to oppose England at Beamish dug his heel cheerfully in colonies including Kwantung pro- Wembley Stadium next month, to the soft turf, and Pike went vince (leased territory). Its Joined Falkirk as a youth of 18, smashing away from the first loase estimated that at least 400,000 tons
maul with the ball at his feet we can be produced in Manchukuo," and has been there six seasons. He was discovered to Junior foot- knew what was coming. The Irish The promotors of the present ball in Glasgow.
forwards were letting no chances scheme are the Oriental Develop Hutcheson's decision to go to slip: they took sorummages at the ment Company, the Japan Boda. Stamford Bridge was a complete line-out, and kept the momentum and Bleaching Power Traders' As surprise in Falkirk to-day. Back of attack going into a series of sociation, the Assal Glass Com- pool were understood to be keen hammering rushes. Now and again pany, the Japan Bais Company and ly interested in the player, and it Wales escaped; there was a fine the Japan Boda Company, Thef expected the Hutchsam dash by Coway, and another by plan to establish a Y.15,000,000 would go to the Lancashire club, Idwal Rees, but Langan drove Company. It will take four or five- Hera 5ft 9in, in height, weighs them back, and the Irish pressure years for completion of the the- 11 stone, and will play fof Chelsea, continued.
Hong Kong Daily Press, then, Mr. Wang Teo, Dr. Fong Anything sentimental meets now manager of Falkirk FC. and was
F Beo, Mr. Hainich, Hau. Mr. Wm Yinson Leo, Mes T. X, M. Shing, nivel · Miny:Mand Zen, p
with general acceptance," Wesley writes of poetry," as there are few that reason but most can feel"
club.
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