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AN IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY
Tribute To Late Mr. Lo Cheung Shiu
Relatives friends and former business associates pald, their respects to the memory of the late Mr. Lo Cheung Shiu, father of Mr. M. K. Lo and Mr. M. W. Lo, at No. 62 Conduit Road yesterday, when Chinese rites
according to
and Custom, all those who took part in the ceremony bowed to Mr. Lo Cheung Shiu's picture three times.
ENGLAND'S "TAIL"
COLLAPSES
TEAM DISMISSED FOR TWO HUNDRED RUNS
Close Of Play: Australia 39 For 3
After being given a fairly good start by the earlier batsmen, England's "tail-anders" collapsed in sensational fashion in the Arst day of the Fourth Test with the result that the team. were all out for 200 runs. Bowling honours went to Grimmett and O'Reilly," but 's word must be said of the splendid wicket- "keeping of Oldfield who conceded only two extras.
Wyatt won the toss and elected to bat, but as things turned out later, this advantage falled to serve its purpose. The wie- ket was described as "easy" and at the close of play Australia had scored 39 for 3.
London, July 20.
Eulogistic scrolls adorned the walls of several of the roomik," the chief of which was the ceremonia! hall with the deceased's picture in sin appropriate setting. “
Among those who were, present were Captain R. F. Walters, A.D.C. to ELE. the Governor Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, Hor Sir Shou-son Chow, Hon. Mr, T. N. Chau, Mr. Lau Ping Chai, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Tung
stumped off Grimmett" for & while Wah Hospital, Mr. Ng Wah, Chair-, The fourth Test opened at Leeds | Verity bad 2 (not out) and Bowes man of the Board of Directors of to-day when twenty-five thousand was caught by Ponsford off Grim- the Po Leung Kuk, Mr. O. wpeople were present to see Wyatt mett for a "duck.” A contribution Luke, Chairman of the South win the toss for England. The of 2 from "Mr. Extras" made Eng- China Athletic Association, Mr.
weather was dull; it drizzled at 9 land's total a round 200, Shi Yu Mun, Mr. Lə Hup Fu re- a.m. but cleared up later. The presenting the Hong Kong Chinese wicket Amateur Athletic Federation, Mr. EK. Hung. Mr. Li Po Kwai, Mr. P. H. Sin, Mr. Wong Ping Sün, Mr. Lo Yuk Tong, Mr. Tang Shlu Kin, Mr. Kong San. Mr. S, M, Churn, Mr. Chan Man Chi, Mr. Ho Wing, Mr. Ho Kom Tong, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gittens. Dr. and Mrs. K C. Yeo. Mr. Wong Tak Kwong and Mr. Shan Pak Ming.
was easy and #t Was announced that Sutclife, who had not yet recovered from a strain. and G.O. `Allen could pot play. England's team was therefore made up of Wyatt, Walters, Ham- mand, Hendren, Leyland. Ames, Verity, Mitchell, Bowes, Keeton and Hopwood. Australia felded the same team as they did in the third Test at Manchester.
MAGISTRATE AT land's innings and in Sutcliffe's
CHUNGSHAN
Agitation Still Continues
PROMISING START Walters went out to open Eng-
absence, he had Keeton as his partner. Woodfull gave Wall the ball to open the attack but of the first delivery Walters scored 4 four through cover point. Then off the third ball he found the leg boundary, and when it came to Keeton's tura to bat, it was soon evident that he was very confident and Indulged tri some neat leg shots.
(From Our Speciál Correspondent)
Canton, July 20
Things went along very promis- In their efforts to oust Mr. Tong Shao Yi as magistrate of Chung-ingly for England until the total shan Model Countythe people of stood at 43 when Keeton was that district have decided to send caught behind the sticks by Old- a delegation to Nariking to bring field in trying to edge one of their grievances before the Central O'Reilly's leg spinners. He had Authorities.
made 25 runs-the result fo a good innings.
Hammond was the next man in and he opened in typical style,
England, 1st Innings
Walters, c and b Chipper-
field
Keeton,
O'Reilly
C Oldfield,
Verity, not out
NEWS SUMMARY
Sarwi Singh, who was charged with wounding Thakar Singh, a ship's guard on the as. Fatshan, was found guilty at the. Criminal Sessions yesterday, Sentence was deferred.
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The 3.4. Yuet On which is un- dergoing repairs at Taikoo Docks was the scene of a grim tragedy yesterday when the master, Capt. J. Brihn, was found dead in his cabin with a bullet wound in his forehead:
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A review of the past week's lawn bowls
with matches, together teams for to-day's games, appears Page 10.
on
The death occurred. yesterday morning at the Gloucester of Mr. C. W. F. Booker, the manager of Messrs. Bishop & Lacey, Page 7.
The funeral of the late Mr. W.. Plew took place at the Pro- testant Cemetery yesterday.
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The wireless programme for the. week-end ZEW (Hong Kon Manila and Berlin will be found.
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