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NEW RECORD FOR MILE RELAY

LOS ANGELES, June 18 (Reu- ter)-Two world athletic records were created.

THE DERBY

NEWMARKET, June 18 (Rent:r)~The 161st DERBY, run today over a mile-and-a-half course, resulted as follows:-

1. OWEN TUDOR (Nevett) 25 to 1.

2. MOROGORO (Harry Wragg) 11 to 2.

3. FEROZE DIN (Stephenson) 100 to 1. Won by length-and-a-half; two lengths between third.

se ond and

LES STEERS cleared six feet 11 inches in the high jump, while a quartette of runners from the An early morning train which University of California covered left London terminus was packed the mile relay in 3 minutes 9.4 with people and there was little BILLIARDS AND

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Steers has been in magnificent form lately, this being the third time within a few weeks that he

doubt that they were bound for; Heath to witness the second war- time Derby,

It seemed to be of greater In- has improved his high Jump terest this year-compared to 1940 figure which is fast reaching and the open nature of the race seven feet.

was shown by the wide betting

The California relayers opposed range among the 20 runners, near.... a Southern California quartettely all of whom had followers, who finished a few inches behind. A late wire from the course sug

The previous relay record was 3 gested Anatom as a sound each- minutes 19.7 seconds by a British way proposition though there was quartette.

money for shorter priced

BRAVE BO'SUN

Whe

GAOLED AFTER A WIFE'S COMPLAINT

A 28-year-old boatswain, last August was commended for bravery by the King and by the Vice-Admiral of the Dover Patrol, was sentenced at Dartford to six months' hard labour.

The sailor. Ivor Lloyd Rogers.

stall

runners.

CZECH OFFICERS Many uniformed people were among the visitors, officers and men On leave taking the op. portunity to see the race and one party of Czechoslovakian officers was among them,

:

SNOOKER

RECREIO DEFEAT Y.M.C.A.

The Club de Recrein were hosts to the European YMCA. yester- day evening in a friendly return encounter of billiards and snooker and won by five games out of six.

The closest match was between Soares and C. T. Bager in billiards. Soares made a break of 53, which was, the seond highest break of the evening.

scored 66, the highest break, in biliards against C, Terran.

A. J. Osmund

Despite war-time conditions and

L. Sykes had the distinction of in the fact that it was a substitute scoring the highest break race, it was generally considered snooker with 19 points,

RECREIO: Snooker-J. C. Re- that the field was of good standard

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From

and from the breeders viewpoint, medios 66, J. E. Noronha 55, and the race will be worth winning A. P. Pereira 142 Billiards-E. M. Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser-

reduced value, the Soares 150 (53), R. F. Luz 180 and despite the

vice" San Francisco date, 24th June. Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser- Bald by the police to be a married winner now taking £4.473 com-A. J. Osmund 208 (86).

pared to an instance of £10,635 EUROPEAN YMCA.: Snooker- vice"--San Francisco date, 8th July. man, was convicted of an aggTS- which was Blue Peter's share for H. Jackson 63. B. B. De Cosler 44. vated assault on Mrs. Joyce Ethel his 1930 victory.

and L. Bykes 56 (19). Billiards --

White, of Barrington-road. Bexley Hopes of a Royal victory at the C. T. Enger 147, W. H, Ingleby 92 Heath, and stealing £156 belong-opening of Derby racing pro and C. Terran 70 (45), Ing. to the Part of London An-gramme were disappointed when

thority.

HM the King's MERRY WAN-

Mr. Norman Baynes, prosecut DEREK, starting favourite, falled appeared not to worry the women ing, told the Court that on Oet. to reach the Arst three m the and a few were seert without

20 Mrs. White married Philly Royston Handicap James White, who was serving ti The R.A.F. 55 an

stockings. The most noticeable

The winner was Lord Gianelly's omission was the familiar topper gunner. A THE PELICAN which won the of the menfolk.

thrilling race by a head from Lord Race cards sold in aid of the

Red Portal's LONGRIGGAN,

Cross brought double the The recent clothes rationing usual price.

few weeks after the wedding he was reported missing. Mrs. White was employed at a drapery stores at Bexley Heath.

On the night of Feb. 4 Rogers

who purported to be engaged to CRIMINAL SESSIONS:

another assistant at the

same

stores, sought shelter during some gunfire at the house Larring- ton-roud, where Mrs. White lived.

Mr. White made him a cup of coffee. When he mentioned her husband she began to cry.

Rogers put his arm round her waist and tried to kiss her, say- Ing. "I have loved you ever since I first saw you in the shop."

Mr. Baynes described the strug- gle that followed.

Finally Robers pulled together. Mrs. White

Three Years' Hard Labour & 24 Strokes Of The Cane Imposed On Hold-Up Man

Remarking that Gocused Was

physically healthy and fit for the Li Ping-chi of 260 sacks of salt on Admitting a charge of robbing

thrashing he was going to get the board Junk No. 75580H off Lang Chief Justice, Bir Atholl MacKoo Tan on May 3; Cheung San- Gregor, at the Criminal Sessions | nam and Wong Tai, alias Wong himself yesterday imposed sentence of Ho-tai, were each sentenced to remon-three years' hard labour and 24 three years' hard labour. strated with him, saying: "Phil is strokes of the cane on Las Fuk, A third accused, Tsang Chau. a prisoner and might even be 132, unemployed, who pleaded dead. I trusted you. I would not guilty to three separate charges. have let you if I thought this was going to happen."

who pleaded not guilty, was dis- charged on the Grown offering no evidence against him.

*

Lau was charged with robbing the Pak Kut Restaurant. Yaumati, WAGES OF CREW

of 377.05 on May 8, shooting with Four years Imprisonment each Regarding the other charge, Mr. Intent at a 16-year-old boy, Yip was Imposed on Yu Kun-yeung, Baynes stated that the money Blu-kwong, and unlawful posses- Wong Ming, alias Wong Bo, and was the wages for the crew of

sion of a revolver and five rounds Lai Sai-ying, who all pleaded Rogers's vessel. Rogers disappear-

of ammunition.

guilty to robbing six different per- ed for some weeks, and was at-

It was stated by the prosecution sons of money and articles at Tal- that rested at Cheltenham. The whole

accused had four previous poo on May '7.' convictions. of the money was gone.

Det.-sergt, Heath gave evidence

that Rogers was getting £7 155. a week and his keep aboard ship.

He was misrried in 1932, and deserted his wife after a few weeks There was a warrant-In- existence for his arrest on charge of bigamy in 1998...

Before being sentenced as stat- ed, Rogers declared from the dock: "I am sorry for everything-that's

I can say."

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*

Wong Shu, 31, was sentenced to

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ENGLAND IS VERY SHORT OF LAWYERS

While in England there is a shortage of legal men, due, to the big demands of the Services and Government departments, In Malaya steps taken at the outbreak of war have forced lawyers to remain in the country and legal work has in no way been affected.

The situation in Britain has be- come so serious that the Bar

Cont, from Para 8

secure some protection. for those Hlable to be called up. From there

highway robbery on May 16 Io ing gulity to the possession of 15

Pleading guilty to a charge of 15 months' hard labour on piend A.R.P. Orders Councu is taking steps to try and Hong, 26, unemployed, was sen forged notes purporting to be $1 tenced to two years' hard labour, notes of the Government of Hong-and 2870 Yeung Fe-tin Aberdeen being a glut of lawyers before the the sentence to run from the ex-kong. Wong was arrested at Sal to be Group Wardens-8/W 2402 Lower, conditions have vastly chang- piration of his present term of gon Road on May 20 and the Hoshiu, D.3/W-3045-Chan Tze, D.Sed, and lawyers are now in great three months' imprisonment for notes were found in his girdle.. W 1448 Lam Chce kwong: To be demandKUN breach of deportation order.

Chan Yau, who pleaded gulity Benior Wardens--1439 Cheung, Nam, Only two Malayan lawyers, both

Ip was charged with robbing a to a charge of receiving stolen 1438 Cheng Kli-hang, 1448 Tam Hung of them from up-country, have 88-year-old man, Chau Lam of a property, a propelling peril, at kwat, 1428 Chow Kim-chee, 3054 Chow joined the Services regulars leather case containing medicine Un Long, on May 23 was sentenced Po, 3080 Lau Sik. Central To be land are at present serving in the at. Pratt Avenue, Kowloont

to six months' imprisonment Group Wardens - S/W 1999 Choung RAF.

Mr. M. J. Abbott, Crown Coun- Po-ling, S/W 456 P. J. M. Rodrigues:

Other lawyers are serving as To be Bentor Wardens DA W : 402- sel, and Mr. J. P. Murphy, Assis- Ma Yick-wan 2153 P Wong 467 Ng volunteers, but their activities tant Crown Bolleitor, were in Tun-fan, Easter To be Group do not interfere with their civil charge of the Crown cases.

USE OF PARTNER'S SHARE ALLEGED

- Alleged to have used up his partner's share in a joint partner- ship of a firewood shop, the Cheong Wahi firm, No. 1, Landale Street, ground floor, of which he was managing partner, on May 20 CHAU FAN-CHEONG, 25, was charged before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, EC., at the Central Magistracy yesterday with larceny of $4,607.30 and un alternative count of stealing $4,50 5.80.

HILL RAILWAY

Warden--D.G/W 274 Ip King-chuen; work

To be Deputy Group Wardens — 629 | * GOT EXEMPTIONA B/W Fo Tat-chel, 888 6/W Chan Wai chun; To be Deputy Bentor Warden

Quite a number of lawyers have

2515. Tse Xam-lam Upper Levels even obtained exemption from MORE POPULAR To Group Wardens or 3828 training on the ground that they

Häs Deen in the Derience any

E. Pung. D.O/W 616 Wu Sut lun, could not be spared from their That more use is being made of yw 3739 80 Shun. To be Deputy civil duties public generally in Penang and fung 1802 Ho Bal-chaing: To bo palloy of not allowing Europeans the Penang Hill Hallway by the group Wardens B/W 819 Yu W The Malayan Government's Malaya, and that there had been an Benlor Wardens-D.8 W. 2047 Hup to leave the country to enlist in increase in the number of passen- Mung-yin, 2983 Ho Kim-hung, 597 Miss the Services has resulted in there Mr. D. McCallum appeared for Witness further said that the gers carried in spite of the lack Law Fabiu 888 Kwan Kol-kat. D52 the prosecution, while Mr. C. Amoney due him was $4,595.80. of tourist ships calling at Penang W343 Chan Chanming To be Dev work in tac

Uttle interference with Sutherton Russ was for the de- which was his original share of is indicated in the annual report puty Senior Wardes-060 I Chaik- fonce Det. Bub-Inap FW Fowile #5,000-minus half of net loss, half of the Penang Hill Railway, Hone, 308 Lee Kan-sing. Western was present for the Potics of expenses incurred in making the report for 1948 covers the robe Group Wardens 87 1011

pla,807 Chan-Kim-hung-508 50 Complainant, Kwan Flu, in evi-out the balance sheet, and $285 re-seventeenth year of working, the Chak Yeeun, B/W 1001 Leung Y dence, said that the firm was covered from the safe, formed at a partnership capital of Defendant testined that he had actual date on which the Raliway un DB/W 148 Wal: Man to be $5,000 each. Business was started advanced $4,500 to his father and was opened for service being Octo- Senior Warden 1135 DB/W Wo on Feb. 2 at No. 7. Landale Street, that he was now prepared to reber alet, 2025.

Wood-ylut To be Deputy Bentor War ground floor. W

par complainant any aum due to here has been an increase in den lida Fung Chen, Xaumat In May, witness asked defendant him after a balance sheet had All classes of tokely sold except To be: Benior Wardşün “DA/W- to dissolve the business and re- been made out the repugngenta tiekata Aha boa quested him to get out a. balance | Rexarding his disappearance, dee states me report slicet. This was done and the fendant said that he had one, to ahest showed net loss Incurred at the Tuen Mun Buddhist Bociety in

How to New Territories for a period ber Withese continued to say the cause of wbla, Health, and akked defendant for the return of there to attend worsh

| ceremony held, there back to him,"xs:deland

tickets" Mak Shtu-wal #144 Renk Kutifal,

8/W-5241 Cheunir Pintshius STO Debuty Benler Warden-27 RADENMİ

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