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Volunteer Orders for the next week, issued by Lt-Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin, appears on Page 6..

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Hammond, b Wall Hendren, b Chipperfield Wyatt. Str Oldfield,

Grimmett Leyland, Lb.w., b O'Reilly 16 Ames, b Grimmett „.............. 9 Hopwood, Lb.w., b O'Reilly Mitchell, st. Oldfield,

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World Anancial news will be found in our Money and Market section.

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Round the Courts, & resume of the cases taken in the local Courts yesterday is given on Page 6

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LOCAL AND GENERAL

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Bowling Analysis

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Wall McCabe O'Reilly Grimmett Chipperfield.

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any sending the ball to the off boun- HOME-BUILDERS”

The South-west Political Council received the petition of the Chung- shan people to remove Mr. Tang Shao Yi but does not take action against him for the simple reason that Magistrate Tang is also a member of the standing committee of the Council and a member of the Kuomintang Cen-

tral Executive Committee.

Investigation into the charges of

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dary (off Grimmett) to open his account. He appeared to be see- ing the ball very well and was hitting the ball with the full face of the bat. He hit the next one very hard and all the spectators were looking towards the boun-

WALTERS OUT-O They went on scoring at a good

Woman's Chief Function

A clean bill of health was re- turned for the 24 hours ended on July 19.

Yangchow in Kiangsu is having phenomenal heat for that region in the experience of 109 deg. T. in the 'shade on Sunday. A great. many deaths as a result of "the weather are reported.

To-night E, the Governor, who will be accompanied by Capt. R. F. Walter, AD.C., will be the guest of the Commandant, and officers of the Hong Kong Volun- téer Defence Corps, to dinner at the Corps. Headquarters.

According to information receiv" Mrs. Walter Ellot, wife of the ed by the "Shunpao." the aged Minister of Agriculture; expressed Marshal Tuan Chi-jul, formerly that opinion yesterday when she premier of China and once one of addressed the pupils of the Girls' China's most powerful military High School' after she had dis- leaders, has been, invited by den.. tributed the prizes at the prize- Chiang Kai-shek to reside in, The Eving ceremony in the Mellan Kuling for the summer. Galleries Glasgow.

"generalissimo is reported to have. made arrangements for the mar shal's stay in Kuling and Marshal Tuan is leaving for Klangsi short- ly.

(Special Air Mall Service) H. Steel, was cheered to the echograft and favouritisin against Mr. dary for the ball, alast they count- when in the course of his address. Tang is promised by the South-ed without Bradman, for "Don."

London: July 4 A warrant has been issued for he said that he had in view the west Political Council, but the stopped the daisy-cutter" in "In the modern world I believe the arrest of"A" F. Delgado, a abolition of school reports.

He Changshan people believe that it excellent fashion. Walters also there are more opportunities for clerk, employed at Messrs. Calbeck, came in for some attention when women than there are for men. Macgregor & Co., Ltd, who is expressed the wish that parents is better to bring the case to would get into the habit of Nanking. However, in view of the he sent O'Reilly to the on-boun-one knows yet, no one has sufalleged to have embezzled a sum, believing the best of their boys, independent position of Kwangtung dary. The batsmen at this stage, ficiently "explored the fully capac of $508.40.

and the eminence of the accused. "If a father ands that his son is at

"were having things 'pretty much |ity` of women in work in the the bottom of his class, will he

well informed circles here doubt their own way and the afty was world." whether Nanking will take any signalled after play had been ini must be there?" Dr. Steel went definite action.

progress for 65 minutes: Walters i on to say that boys have a magni-

Members of the South-west Po-had collected 32 by this time while ficent faculty for falsifying their

litical Council would not mind the Hammond had and the total resignation of Mr. Tang Shao Yi was 84, för 1.

magistrate of Chungshan County but are afraid that he may even quit the Council. At this

port of Kuomintang veterans view of the coming Fifth National Congresa of that Party.”

Defending his administration, Mr. Tang told Interviewers at his country seat that the revenue of Chungshan is $400,000-a year of which 75 per cent, is remitted to the Provincial Department of Fin- ance here and only 25 per cent. is left for county expenses. If bet- ter administration is desired, he said more funds are needed.

Magistrate Tanx said that his County is so peaceful that people

Tate and took the score to 85 when

as they are almost always mis-time, the Councii needs more sup. Walters gave, an easy 'return to

Dr.

leading they can never tell micre Inan a part of the truth. Steel added that a system of 10- minute interviews between head- master and parents would serve a

fär, more useful purpose than school reports for then the weak nesses of the boys could be proper ly dealt with and what is more

About this time every year, all the schools close for their summer holidays, most of them remaining | important still, their real virtues. closed for, about seven weeks. The While we agree with Dr. Steel in his views, it would be rather dimcult to introduce such a system in Hong Kong where the register

Chipperfield and was out for 44. Hammond in the meantime was playing well and he was joined by Pat Hendren. They then settled down to what promised to be a big partnership," when the score board read 135, Hammond was out,

KOHA COLLAPSE.» Hammond was bowled by Wall 1a break back for 37 · runs, and

"I am neither an M.A. nor a BA.; in fact I haven't any letters after-my name "at all, Mrs. Huot told the girl "It is true that I have recently changed my name, but that is not quite the same,” she added amid laughter.

of

HM Trade Commissioner' states that he has received from the Mrs. Elliot advised those who Government of the Commonwealth were leaving school to find some Australia the Commonwealth kind of interest or hobby which Omcial Year Book, Overseas Trade was quite independent of, any sort Bulletin and Production Bulletin. although he was at the wicket for which they might go in for,

of mass-produced: amusement "These valuable volumes giving considerable information regard- an hour, his innings, was not" In spite of the fact that time | ing Australly are avaliable": for really satisfactory-135/3.This and space are telescoped and there perusal in his reading room, 4th for without any runs being added burly you will find that modern Road, was the signal for further disaster seems to be a tremendous hurly- | Floor Apatic Building, Queen's

summer vacation" is perhaps the most attractive part of the "school year" insofar as the students are concerned and al- in some of the schools show about can sleep at night with doors open though there is a certain amount | 1,000 names. Perhaps the class of "homework" to be dode, all masters could have the interviews He denied having sent in his re-

Inventions dó give a certain the books are, as a rule, stowed

with the parents, and as it sounds signation but would abide by into the total, Hendren had his

middle-stump disturbed by Chip-amount of leisure when you leave carefully away and not touched a reasonable proposition, we re-structions from Canton or Nan-

school."s he asid. again until classes are resumed. commend it to the notice of the king. adding that the National perfeld 139-4-29,

Government has made no enquiry over this matter.

The teachers too have a well-Education Board. deserved rest from their labours and at this stage we might mention that a schoolmaster's lite is not exactly a bed of roses, as 'most people are led to imagine.

Breaking-up day is indeed a red letter day for the students and usually the whole school con- gregates in the "hall", where the headmaster addresses: them and

ANOTHER DOG BITE

Chinese Boy Victim Of Chow Dog

GENERAL ELECTION'

TALK· REFUTED"

Quebec, July 19. Talk of a general election in A Chinese boy named Lo Chak | Great Britain as an early likali-

Wyatt, who had taken Ham- Icond's place now had Leyland for bis partner and for a time they held the fort until Leyland was out, Lb.w.. to O'Reilly-183-5-16. Ames joined his captain but two runs later Wyatt was stumped on

Grimmett. He had scored 19 runs, Hopwood then became partner to Ames and when tea was taken, they still had their wickets Intact;

Native products associations. In Must be Home-Builders

Shanghai have joined issue in sending a petition to the Clover- Mrs. Tebb, principal of the ment asking that some restriction school, impressed on the girls the be imposed on the use of foreign ecessity of being home-builders. pens is China. The petition "We have been trained to com- points out that the younger pete with and crowd out men in generation are fond of using stead of being their complement foreign pens, particularly foun and helpers and in the process tan pens. Apparently this

our special feminine restricting the use of native made qualities have been lost sight of, products. At any rate the peti-

some

of

said Mrs. Tebb.'

tioners want the Government to

(sometimes) give a review of the Lau residing at No! 84, Peel Streat, hood is rubbish, declared. Ames being 4 rot out and Hopwood we are sometimes so anxious declare that the use of * foreig

bitten last night by a Ramsay MacDoird tinahuhe, not out, the total being.179 for 6. to be smart modern, and up-to- pens in writing oficial documents

Was

first half of the school year. In the old days returning to school black chow dog owned by Mr. Llu rived this afternoon with Mas after the summer holidays meant Yui of No. 3 Kai Yuen Lane, The Tahbel MacDonald for a seven promotion for the successful ones boy was removed to the Govern- weeks holiday in Canada. He had and another year in the same ment Chen Hospital for treatment an hour's talk with the Canadian class for the less fortunate, but for while the dog was sent to Ken-Premier before leaving for: Nova some time now this has been! nedy Town Depot for observation, Scotia-Renter

„THE END-t After this the end was soon in hight. Ames was bowled by Grim- met for $189/7 and Hopwood wap 1.b.w to O'Reilly for 8 almost Immediately after. Mitchell was

date that we cease to be womanly should be banned and that such But remember that however great documents, when written on with our opportunities for public ser foreign pens using Zöreign ini vices may be now, bur chief func- regarded as ineffective. The tion must always be that of the ernment, says the "Shm home-builder."

now considering the matt

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