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The Pust Office stop will be moved

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The louenster Building stop will be moved eastwards by 36 yardı.

INSPECTOR GENERAL

OF POLICE.

14th December, 1931,

HONG KONG

SOCIETY

FOR THE PROTECTION

OF CHILDREN

GENERAL above be held at THE Society will HELENA MAY INSTITUTE on DECEMBER 18tb. TUESDAY, 1934, at 5.16 P.M.

MEETING of the

ANNUAL

His Excellency, The GOVERNOR, Will Preside.

All interested are Cordially Invited

19076 to Attend,

Sr. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE.

STANLEY.

New Term will Open TJanuary 2nd Entianee Erami- nation for New Students, Saturday, December 29th at 9.30 nm.

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Sr. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,

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10th December, 1934.

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15ERK being no quorum present This convened for the 14th December, 1934, was adjourned to Friday, the 21st December, 1984, at the same time and place.

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Liquidators. Hong Kong, 14th December, 1934.

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HONG-KONO. Dxas 15, 1034.

NEW. L.B.W. LAW

met

The Advisory County Cricket Committee made two very far reaching decisions when they at Lords recently.

They were:

(1) A recommendation that in 1935 a trial be given in the first and second class county competitions to an amended 1.b.w. law, and

(2) A statement regarding leg theory which after reviewing the whole position, declares that, future. to remove misunderstand ings as to what exactly constitutes

ULUNTEERS IN MANCHURIA

Activities On The Increase

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daly Presa” (Copyright).]

Pelping, Dec. 14.

ORIENTAL ATHLETIC

FEDERATION

New Body Formed In Japan

Tokyo, Dec.14.

the

Oriental

International Olympic Committee the formation of the Q.AF.

In spite of an intensive drive by

A meeting Japanese and so-called Manchukuo

It was also decided to hold the forces, the anti-Japanese volun-Athletic Federation was held this

afternoon, representatives of Japan next general meeting in April or teers' efforts have not slackened in October and November. According Philippines and the so-called May next and create a committee composed of delegates of three to reports issued in Mukden, the Manchukua being present.

member countries to carry on the number of volunteers in Manchuria

The meeting approved the OAF.organisation bi the QAF. has now reached 95,000 which is an increase of $3,000. Since Octo- constitution. It was decided to in- ber 662 attacks have been launched vote China to Join the O.AF. and in various cities and nine rail notify all Oriental countries and stations were occupied in Novem- ber."

As evidence of Japanese anxiety, a four-day house-to-house search was launched in Mukden and com- pleted yesterday when 31,431 rides. pistola and other firearms and a large quantity of munitions were confiscated.

a direct attack by the bowler upon | China United Prem the batsman," the Committee have ruled "That the type of bowling regarded as a direct attack by the bowler upon the batsman and, therefore, unfair, consists in për- sistent and systematic bowling of fast short-pitched balls at the bats-

If you saller with pimples, ecre ma, rashes, chafings, eruptions or other distressing akin trouble, beman standing clear of his wicket.”

gin today to use Candoura Seap and Ointment. Bathe the f fected parts with the Soup, anoint with the Ointment. Relief comes at once and healing soon follows.

Sample sath Samo, OlntziasĮ and Taleng de rompt of 25 cm. Address: Maier & Flags Bold Throughout the World

ENGAGEMENT

The Committee will instruct um- pires in the first and second class competitions that any action they may make to prevent this type of bowling will be strongly supported by the Committee,

This means that umpires will be instructed to pay particular atten tion to Rule 43 part of which reads: "The umpires are the sole Judges of fair or unfair play."

These recommendations will be submitted to the M.C.C. for formal approval.

The Advisory Committee consists KEMP-AIERS.-Mr, and Mrs. A. H.

of one representative from each Alers, of Shanghai, announce the engagement of their eldest first class county, three members daughter, Elsie Winifred to appointed by the Minor Counties Autrey Thomas, youngest son Cricket Association and at least one of Mr, and the late Mrs. T. E member of the M.C.C. It is under- Kemp, of Portsmouth and East-stood that all the first class coun-

tles were represented. bourne, England.

DEATHS MOOSA-On December 8, 1934, at San Francisco, Shooker Moosa, formerly of Shanghai. HANCOCK—Sidney-In London, November 13, 1934, formerly of A, and S. Hancock, Hong Kong (By Mail).

BEREAVEMENT MRS. ANNA HETLEMANN deeply regrets to inform her friends that her husband. Captain Victor HeEemann, of the a.. Tai Bhan, has in all probabil- ity lost his life when the ship disappeizel Auzing her return voyage from Tsingtad Shanghai on or about Novem. ber 27, 1934.

to

The amended LB.W. Law now reads:--

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"The striker is out Lb,w, if with any part of his person (except his hand) which is between wicket and wicket ha intercepts a ball which, in the opinion of the um- pire at the bowler's wicket, shall have been pitched in a straight line from the bowler's wicket to the striker's wicket, or shall have been pitched on the off side of the striker's wicket and would have hit it."

It is not generally known, whom cricketers have to thank for this meeting, the result of which has probably revolutionised cricket.

To brighten cricket had no part in their plans, They sought the fairer play for the bowier which

ACADEMIC CHAIR IN CHINATM

Prof. Stewardson To Occupy

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Prem" (Copyright).3

Ningapore, Dec. 14.

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·MISSIONARIES SLAIN

John Stam And His Wife

Nanking, Dec. 14.

Mr. Manuel Quezon was absent cwing to indisposition.- Reuter.

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