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HONG KONG ›DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1938.

“STORK DERBY" THE OLYMPIC GAMES AND JAPAN

OVER

COURT'S RULING

Prize

Lers

dian.

of whom

the

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BY AIR MAIL) There has been much discussion It is to be noted that there is recently in English athletic quar-no provision in the rules govern- ing Olympic Games by which the on whether

Olympic committee can change the places Games will be held in Tokyo in of the games once they are fixed. so if it is found that there is Four To Share The 1940 and, if so, whether the Bri-

opposition tish Empire will be represented, strong

against now according to the Manchester Quar- taking part in games in Tokyo,

and Japan does not withdraw her. The British Empire

the Games right to have them there, Four mothers, each has. had alne children" in ten Federation has passed a resolution committee may be unable to take Immediate action in the years, are to have a share of the that it was opposed to the 1940 any £150,000 "Stork Derby fortune games being held in Japan, and matter.

It is being assumed that left in the will of the eccentric the Amateur Athletic Association's millionaire. Charles Vance Millar, general committee has passed a Japan falls out the 1940 games to the Toronto mother bearing resolution that if the games are will be held in London, but Fin- mest children in the ten years held in Tokyo British competitors land's claim has to be remembered. mentioned in the should not compete. Japan has Wembley Is tellowing his death

Two other women whose claims not yet sent out invitations for event of the games being held The question itself in London, but it will not be sur- the games. have not yet been decided

will not be settled until the Inter-prising if by that time the new share the money with them."

This decision was announced by national Olympic Committee meets Crystal Palace stadium is ready

tor the event. Mr. Justice Middleton n th Supreme Court here."

may

The first four winners are. Mrs.

Isabel Maclean. aged thirty-four wife of a Civil Ser- vant:

in Egypt on March 10.

AWARDS TO'

SCIENTISTS

Mrs Annie Smith, wife of a

The medal of the institution of fireman:

Mining Engineers was presented. Mrs. Kathleen Nagle. aged at a dinner at Grosvenor House thirty-five, wile of an unemployed recently. to Dr. Richard Vernon.

carpenter:

WOLVES HYPNOTISED

Musicians Escape Death By Playing DEAFENDED and hypnotised by Wheeler, Professor of Fuel Tech- the sound of tambourines and

.. musical

instruments,

Mrs. Lucy Timieck, aged thirty-nology at Sheffield University, and Turkish eight, wife of a Toronto parks Director of the Safety in Mines employee,

Each claims to have given birth to nine children during the 10 years following Mr. Millar's death and none of their claims has been challenegd.

Board Experimental Stations, and eight wolves which were attack- to Dr. Carl Beyling, of Germany. Ing a party of musicians maroon- The award is for outstanding¦ed on a snow-swept plain in Asia

work in the application of scienti Minor, became helpless and were

knowledge to Industrial Ac

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problems, and to the securing of killed by those they intended to The mothers. whose claims are improved health and safety for attack. still in dispute are Mrs. Lillian workers. Kenny and Mrs. Pauline Clarke. If their claims are found valid they will be admitted with the four whose names are already an nounced to share equally in the prize-money.

births within the specified period, counsel for the executors said that the maximum number she could claim was mine.

The musicians were on their way to play at a wedding in a vil-) lage near Sivas (Asia Minor) when they were overtaken by a blizzard.

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Forced to take shelter in an old mill with neither doors nor win- To be counted among the win-

That figure, he added, might be dows intact, they lit a áre, and ners, Mrs. Clarke has to prove altered when further information this attracted the attention

the wolves. that all nine of her children are was received.

Kenny must legitimate. and Mrs.

"She can only share with the hers was four others." he declared, "and show that none stillborn.

possibly will not share at all, de- pending on the registrations."

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"

MOTHER OF 18 Another hearing to decide these polnts will be held:

The day's hearing ended quickly when it was found that none of the 20 other competitors claimed more than eight children.

Mrs. Nagle and her husband have had 12 children in 18 years of their married life. All of them are living.

was

As the animals came near the mill one of the musicians stumbled

tambourine and against a amazed to notice the wolves draw back at the sound he made.

The other musicians then seized noise that a great on the idea might be their salvation and 50 Mrs. Lucy Timleck, has 18 child- set to work on their instruments.

They played with such crce ren.

Mrs. Annie Smith and her hus-that they gradually stunned the to the wolves and eventually shot them

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Dealing with the claims of Mrs band pale "ne attention Kenny, who had claimed 12 or 13"Stork Derby" until near the end with revolvers.

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