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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1936.
NEW ZEALAND
BEATEN
England's "Rugger Triumph
London, Jan. 4..
TEST CRICKET
'เ
Easy Victory For Australia
ITALY'S POINT OF VIEW
"Atrocities" By Ethiopia
(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Preas" (Copyright).)
Rome, Jan. 3.
HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
Crowded Attendance at Spoon And Practice Shoot
Mitchell changed piaces with Ballexectively, taking nihe wickets besinians, it was stated on Friday in alongside, the Dockyard Rifle Club period, show the greatest improve-
in the "All Blacks' " line-up. The turf was on the soft side and the weather was distinctly chilly.
rung..
Full scores were:—
the
Capetown, Jan. 4. Australia won the Third Test against South Africa by an innings and 78 runs, the,home team being The Prince of Wales was among
dismissed cheaply after they were the crowd of 70,000 which saw forced to a follow-on on a soft England defeat New Zealand by 13 wicket after heavy rain.“
The whole "Italian nation 13) points to nil at Twickenham to-
The South Africans were all out Alled with indignation at the range at Stonecutters were crowd-ride necessitates.
The firing-points on the naval handicaps, which the use of this day. At half time England led by for 182
in the second innings frequent barbarous 6 points,
Nourse" and Seldle being the only
atrocities"; ed on Saturday afternoon, when alleged to have been perpetrated the Association held its ordinary each month to the individual full The "Grimes" Spoor; awarded The teams took the field as pre-batamen to offer any resistance
on Italian prisoners by the Abys- Spoon and Practice, Shoot, while member, whose scores made in that Grimmett and O'Reilly attacked vlously announced, ·. except that
tween them for under a hundred where it is pointed that Italy will team from HMS, Kent.
authoritative quarters here, was in friendly competition with a ment, has, for the month of be compelled to resort to the se
Conditions were extremely dim-ing Aircraftsman A. C. Dolman, of December, been awarded to Lead- which "the most modern weapons good, there was a fish-tailed wind. verest reprhals in the course of cult, for, although the light wis
the Royal Air Force, Kal Tak Station. of chemical warfare will perhaps from the back, which required the atso taken to the recent reports of those ring, and the younger shot Wednesday next, the new "1936" "be employed." An exception was utmost vigilance on the part of At the shoot to, be held on the foreign press on the Abyssin, was sadly worried, at times, when targets will be in use for the first ian campaign which were describ-
the wind changed from right to time, and it will be interesting to ed as exaggerated or completely left, and then, in so many seconds, see what, if any, changes in the false. It is dented emphatically back again to its original direction, scoring occur. In view of the fact that the Italian, troops in the the Shire territory burnt the Cop feature of the shoot, was the in- targets in use have been of the Once again, the most noticeable that for the past few months, the. tic Churches as well as that Ras creasing number of "1914" rides "1929" dimensions, which vary very Gugsa had been court-martialled which were in use for the Arst little from those now to be adopt-
nd shot.
time, and for the time being, Ited, it is not andelpated that any will be impossible to x the new marked differences will be made.
The leading scores made on Saturday afternoon, were as fol- lows:-
England were the first to attack, the threequarters making ground. only to be repulsed by the New Zeylanders, who kicked into the England half, but they in tum were driven back by a beautiful leftfooted kick to touch by Owen- Smith, the South African Test cricketer.
The New Zealand forwards had won the majority of the scrum- mages, but owing to the very fast breaking-up of, the England pack, their backs were unable to make much headway.
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The All Blacks, making the most of their chances, were attacking vigorously, but just when it ap- peared as if the game was going to develop into a series of midfield. mauls, Badney, Candler and 'Ger- rard were featured in a passing movement which" resulted in the last mentioned sending out an ideal pass to Prince Obelensky who made an electrifying dash to score a wonderful try. Dunkley hit the cross-bar with his attempt at goal from an easy position.
Stung by this reverse, New Zealdad strove desperately to come on level terms and both forwards and backs kept England on the de- fence with short rushes untu Crammer, in a brilliant burst, handed off all tacklers. before passing
Australia: 882 for declared
Fingleton 121, Brown 113, Crisp 1 for 90, Lanston 1 for 94. Robertson 2 for 15, Balaskas for 128). South Africa: 102 (Nourse 44, Grim. mett 5 for 32, Fleetwood-Smith 2 for 21, McCabe 1 for 9, O'Reil "ly 1 for 34) and 182 (Bledie 50. Grimmett 5 for 56, O'Reilly Reuter.
4 for 35).-
M.C.C. MATCH IN NEW ZEALAND
Double Century By Harry Parks
Invercargill, Jan. 1. Playing in a two-day game here to-day, the M.C.C. scored Harry Parks playing a chanceless Innings for 201, scored in 284 mine utes. He scored freely all round "the wicket, hitting three sixes and
18 boundaries.
Notwithstanding all reports to the contrary, the Italian losses or planes were stated, to be only four, including the one shot down by the Abyssinians on Thursday near Makale, and the other not having been brought down by the enemy but forced to land owing to mechanical defects.
In contrast to the semi-oficial 469,int as to the possibility of polson gas being employed shortly, and in the agitation to this effect which has been carried on by the press for last two days, Friday's issue of. all Rome papers abstain from any E. R. T. Holmes, the skipper, mention, as if by word of com- scored 100 in 75 minutes, hitting mand. The Italian prem" again tour sixes and 12 boundaries in an seems to have been taken com- frnings 11. which chances were pletely by surprise at the storm of missed..
protest which this agitation has raised in England, and the United States, the public indignation being
James Langridge, who scored 118, hit a six and 12 boundaries, whie McGowan (5 for 98) was the most successful bowler.
Southland's ' opening
batsmen
sidered as all the more inop- portune to the latter country since the law making the neut- spent a short time at the wicket rality policy severer has just been without scaring when time inter-submitted to the Congress-
Transocron Kun Mie vened,
to Gerrard who t ferred to Prince Obelensky, on the opposite wing, for the naturalised "Englishman to race over for an
unconverted try to give England acuter. M lead of six points at the Interval,
DROPPED GOAL
Soon after the resumption Cran- mer swung round and dropped = beautiful goal-off his left foot from .200 yards to give England a 10 points lead.
PEIPING-MUKDEN LINE INCIDENT
Peiping, Jau. 4. Three Chinese bandita, travelling The New Zealanders now
as passengers; attempted to hold ap-up the Pelping-Mukden express peared to have" lost their fire and near Luanchow yesterday, Japan- played like a beaten alde. the lusty ese gendarmes intervened and England forwards crashing into shots were exchanged. The ban- their outsides before they could
move.
dits, leapt from the moving train and escaped. A Japanese gen- darme and five Chinese passengers were, injured, two of the latter seriously.
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England took scrums instead of Itneouts and were continually heeling the ball. A grand break- away by Cranmer paved the way
A later message from Tientsin for a try by Sever, whose 30-yard
says that the bandits are alleged dash left the New Zealand backs then, who wanted the express to to have been East Hopel militia- standing, but Dunkley "talled to disembark them at a station where convert from an easy position. it does not stop. An altercation The New Zealanders tried dès-about the matter led to the fring. perately hard to plerce a defence Reuter,
in which Candler was magnificent
Time and again he flung himself
at the feet of the opposing for- wards,
The game now hung in Eng- land's territory, the side putting everything they knew into defence. On one occasion a back a yard. from his own line passed to Owen- Smith, who found touch as three New Zealanders tackled him.
SOVIET EDUCATION DISCLOSURES
[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Frás" (Copyright;))
Moscow, Jan. 3
A revealing disclosure. concer-. ning the starvation wages pald The defence. however, came by the Soviet State to the pro- though a gruelling ordeal with fyfessors of the Moscow Fedagogical ing colours and the final whistle Institute is contained in Friday's saw England maintaining the 13-0 Issue of the newspaper "Komso- lead.- Reuter.
molkaya Pravada" which states that the monthly salaries of the teaching staff vary between se and 175 paper roubles, or roughly between two and 270. only one professor getting a salary of 257 roubles. #
HOME RUGGER
London, Jan. 4.
above mentioned salaries may be. of meat coats Ave roubles gauged by the fact that a pound.
The paper stresses that in these conditions the teachers naturally The following were the results of are compelled to accept any other rugger matches played to-day outwork, which may be offered in side the Twickenham match in order to eke out their existence; - which England beat the "All The purchasing power of the Blacks" by 13 points to ni?--
Bath 9. Richmond 8. Birkenhead Park 38, Bradford Bristol 14, Royal Air Force 8. Exeter 3, Devonport Services 19. Leicester 6, Swansea 5. Newport 14. Plymouth Albion 0. Northampton 12, Rugby 3, Old Leyalans 0, Old Blues 12. Linnelly 20, Neath 11. Waterloo 36 Moseley 8,
Nuneaton 3, Coventry 13, Watsonians 15 Heritonians 0.
Another side light on the. system is afforded by the editorial efficiency of the Soviet Schools
in Friday's semi-ocial "Investia" which deals with
a campaign waged against literacy in Boviet Russia and states that many of the Soviet authorities are lacking in the most elementary knowledge, and oficial documents are ofte drafted in completely defic Belling
*,
S.E. (8)
Score at Score at Score at Aggregate
200 yds. 500 yds. 600 yds.
Score
Nett Nett.
Leut: Berlyn
Nett
Nett.
34.31
32
2-CPO. Black
97 (a)**
33
30
33
3-Bergt. Warwick 4-Capt. Caffyn
35
32
29
30
33
32
95 (a)
5.2 Lieut. Holmes
29
•
.34
32
95 (a>
6.—Mr. Keown
30
33
31
7.-Pte. Hempsted
32
31
31
31
31
30
29
32
30
30
SE. (A)
28
28
27
24.
80
30
23
224
75
*-Nett' Spoon. Nett and Heap
8.-Sergt. Blandford 9. Spr. Mann 10. Mr. Macindoe
1.-Sergt. Tetley (6) 2.-Pte. Dyer (E) 3.-L.A.C. Dolman (91)
(a) using "1914" rifle.
Spoon. -Ass'n H'cap.
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