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THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929.
MAJOR CASSEL'S CAR.
Further Hearing,
In cross-examination yesterday afternoon Mi. Reeves was asked the exot instructions given him by Major Cassel,
Mr. Rearest. He asked 'me Will you make my car alright? I am absolutely fed up. The car has been in the hands of several people for adjustment and if you can fix it up, I want you tu do so in my garage" I said "Major, I cannot do that. I have several compartments in my workshopsat Yaumati and I shall be glad to put the car in one, and it shall unly be touched, in my presence.
Mr. Tinson: He left it in your hands absolutely..
Witness: That is the only way 1 would accept it. He did mention a number of things in particular. He added "The fact of the matter is, if you cannot fix it up. I will send the car home."
In answer to further questions, Mr. Regres said his examination of the car led him to the opinion that an inexperienced fitter had been at work upon it. Asked what was rung with a certain part, he replied somebody had tried to adjust it with a pair of pliers." and smilingly added, it might have been a bammer and chisel.”
Questioned about the aircock and whether there was anything wrong with the sperimen handel in, the witness pointed but that it was necessary to test it properly but from a casual examination it seein ed to him that the hole is about hali closed when it is open.”
Replying to the Judge. Mr. Breves! said he e-titrated he spent about,15
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United Motor Company's Case-
Mr Tinson, opening the rase for [the United Motor Company, asked this Judge to remember that Mr Reeves lund permission to des just what he liked with the ear and that' The married cut the work at his Howlona garage. Major Cassel had written a letter saving that the first time the Caf satisfactorily was after Mr Kertes hat it in land. Hi-. Mr Tinse ruse was that the ear was lumbal
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The report of the Directors of Humphreys Estate and Finance Co, Lu, for the year ending 31st December states—
The net proât for that
period, after deducting Directors' and General Managers' remuners- tion and including 815,- 160.70 brought forward from last account,
amounts to
SUGGESTIONS FOR BASKET-BALL.
Improving the Methods of Play.
Basket ball has plenty of action, just so long as the referee desists from the whistle, says a critic.
It seems agreed that the foul rule is one feature of the game: that can stand some wise legisla tion.
Mt. Ward Brennan, one of the leading basket-ball players and officials in Americs, offers some interesting suggestion.
"Too much foul throwing by an expert in that one particular play .................8 213,434.59 kills of the action," says Mr.
Which the Directors recommend
appropriated
to Mr How with instructions that should
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all took was to dar et Mayefollows:—
in Marcia and Pay a Masse!' surge
dividend of 50 that Mr Howe him was to d
cents per share
the work. M: Rowe pointed out!
i: a.
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As a
Per share
Brennan, who is very definite on that point. He has a unique ides to minimize fouling.
His suggestion is that when a player commits a foul that player shall make a try for a basket)
8 190,000.00 from the foul line. If he makes
at the time that he would only do Pas a bonus of 20 cents
Arise. apportity matter of fact, all the work was Transfer to Reserve fuad dess on it after onlison hours Transfer to Special Re- pairs and Renewals wit â
beva Peony bal
for
account charge to Major Cassel any repaits to the Mr Carry forward" to new Rowe's instruction were to put
Proft and Loss account the car is running unier. He was the told by Major Cassel that engine got hot when running and that the air pressure was bad. Mr. Tiason explained what was found
CRT.
it, bis team absll be eliminated
30,000.00 from any penalty. If he misses, 23,000.00 his opponent shall be "credited
10,000.00
99.431.69
Director. In accordance with
with two points if the foul is per- sonst and one point if technical. SEX SUGGESTIONS. Here are six suggestions from Mr. Brennan worthy of sideration.
COD-
That the centre circle radius! 8 915,434-39 be made 3 feet, instead of the
present one, which is 2 feet.
Time Outs: Each team shall be allowed four time-outs. of one Two times minute durations. out in each half.
to be the matter with the car and Clause No. 56 of the Company's what Mr. Bow did and re-Articles of Association Messrs. J. roxumended. He went on to any Scott Haraton, W. L. Pattenden, that it was wimitted by Major the very Rev. Father Robert, HoL Glaserl that a man named Weir and Mr. a. O. Lang. and Mr. J. M his mechanie Davies came to the Alves retire, but being eligible, offer Colony in April last and had the
themselves for re-election
car under their control from April Auditors.-The Accounts have
19th to the 26th. Weir roule a report
to Sapuers. The car had been been audited by Messrs. H. Percy
[ badly treated, Mr Tinson contended. Smith. 7.C.A., and C. Bernard,
before it was send to Mr. Lowe. Mr... who ofer
report and the correspondence
Tinson proceeded to read Weir's election.
between Major Cassel and Napiers.
Major Cassel wrote to Napier's on
May 5th that he had tried one or
two motor experts in Hongkong on
C.
themselves for
re-
FOOTBALL.
Free Throw: When a foul is called the referee shall im- instruct the player who made the mediately secure the ball, and
foul to throw for goal from the foul line. If gos] is made the penalty is eliminated, if missed,
the opponent shall be given 2
points if the foul committed was' personal, and 1 point if technical. Field Goals: A goal from the field shall copat 3 points..
Time Out: Time to be taken out when a foul is called and play to begin again when ball
the arrival of the ear to have it Hongkong F. C. Challenge leaves player's hands while on
Jassembled. but the running was most unsatisfactory and not what!
the
firat tizue
it
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Shield Company.
The above commenced on Mon-
lefest when the Tamar
he expected. He complained oldar the tool equipment and the jack, ed the Alacrity CALI the the teeth of which broke Navy A ground. 'Smith Was used, deemed guilty of tripping in the which drew tog attention to penalty area and, from the penalty the fact that it was an American kick, the Alacrity took the lead. production." Mr. Tigson dre Hudson with a pot shot landed in attention to the inet that Weir in the net and made the serre one all his report stated that the izaition Willington put the depot ship tinuing was incorrect. Napiers in ahead following a corner and Hill their letter said: "Had Mr. Weir scored with a first timer, the Tamar referred to page 22 of our instruc-winning by 3 goals to 1. tion book he would have found To-day at 4.p.. South Chius that the timing Was perfectly No.2 « HM.S. Durban. South' accurate and was in accordance China ground. with the data given and which he states to be incorrect. Therefore he has altered the timing from
Beferee Mr. Williams:
CRICKET,
the foul line.
Centre Ball: On the toss-up at centre, the men jamping should not be allowed to play the ball until it is again played by another
player, or has hit the floor.
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Sir J. Frazer's Paris Lecture.
Every seat was taken in the Richelieu Amphitheatre at the Sorbonne, and every gangway crammed with standing listeners, for Sir James Frazer's lecture, entitled "L'Etude des origines bumaines". last month.
Rector Appell, the
of the University of Paris, presided.
Bir James Frazer, who spoke in French, devoted himself rather to the human mind than to the human body, declaring that. for Club y: United Service.
the study of the origins of the This will be a two day match buman mind there were three during Chinese New Year holidays sources of information: children, civilization and some day produce (theory of the differential calculus between the H.K.C.C. and the remains of prehistoric man, and their Shakespeares and Molieres, by Newton and Liebnits, and he United Services on the Club aavages who can be studied The most interesting part of the work upon the theory of evolution lecture was Sir James Frazer's carried out by Darwin and ground, commencing 10.30 am. on living. Saturday and Monday. The Club
The answer to the argument examination of the question Wallace, each without knowledge UNWANTED NEW HOUSES. Tensats cannot be found for will be represented by the follow that to study living aatsges is not whether ideas, arts, and in- of the other's work, and he sug- the new six-roomed houses at mg:-R. Hancock (Capt.), T. E. the same as to study our prestitutions have a single or gested the probability that the Boulbury (Backs), which are some Pearce, E. J. Mitchell. G. R.historic ancestors lay, said the multiple origin that is to say, use of fire was not a. sudden dis- of the best constructed in the Bayer, E. B. Read, L. J. Davies, lecturer, in the theory of whether they spring from a single covery of one individual, but that district. Rents fixed by the local B. D. Evans, E. G. Lammert, Cavolution, though that did not brain or simultaneously from it was discovered independently authority are 7. 6d. for labourers Blater, E. L. Braga and E. W mean that living savages would many brains. He mentioned the in many different paría, of the
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its original position, it can be taken: as incorrect at the present timg". Mr.
Timson comment} that! apparently Weir and his mechanic had done exactly the thing which they should not have done.
The case was adjourned until to-day.
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