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TENNIS TOURNAMENT. BUILDING COVENANTS.

HONGKONG CRICKET

CLUB,

QUESTION OF RE-ENTRY.-

BEAUTIES OF ICK.

Some Fascinating

Illustrations.

Sir William Bragg had a cold time at the Royal Institution last month. In lecturing to juveniles | an "Ice and Snow Crystals" be was handling ice for the best part

At yesterday's meeting of the The following are the drawings Legislative Council, the Hon. in the Hongkong Cricket Club Mr. H. E. Pollock had given notice lawn tennis tournament, in addi-of the fallowing question, which he tion to the open championship formally put :

Who: is ļevents already published:

the policy of the Guvernment in regard to raz

of an hour. The dramatic mo- cellation of memoriala of re-entry/ which has taken place in conse-found he had thought of every ment came when Sir William quence of the breach of a enve nast for bustleg before a certain

Club Championship.

Byes to meet in second round.-

1. Forster v.. H. R. Remington; | R. J. Saunders v. A. H. Crook: C. C. Stark A. R. E. Stianer; A. S Hett.

C. R. Baron v. A. D. Humphreys;

date"

The Colonial Secretary replied: In practically every case I R. E. Worthington v. F. A. Red-which the Government re enters mond: H. Owen Hughes v. G. W land for breach of the building Sewell; A B. Raworth v. D. $.covenant an application is received Green

from the lesser to have

R. M. Henderson.

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thing but his handkerchief, and an

assistant came to the rescue with a napkin.

Beautiful as jewals, medallions, fera fronde, and six-lobod blossoms were the diagrams of now crystals he threw on the The shapes varied,

screen.

circumstances of their formation.

First round.-H. B. Cornaby V. memorial of re-entry cancelled. he explained, according to the Every such appliestion is carefully But all were hexagonal, with considered on its ee its. The policy of the Government is not to spaces separating the molecules. which made the crystals look

Handicap Singles “A."

Byes to meet in second round

R. J. Saunders (56) v. C. W; E. francel the re-entry antes the like "a beautiful pattern, of

C. Starkies-ve can show either that he basscework in space." (−5, 6) v. A. B Raworth (-6) been unable to full the buikling because of the emptiness of this

Bishop (5/6): C

R. M. Henderson (5/6). N. L. Smith (+5/6) v.

II. R

Coraby (5/6); C. F. Beasley (152) v. G. W. Sewe!! (+86) W. L. Thomas (+15) v. A. Leash

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IR was covenant owing to cucumstance ice structure that snow flakes over which he had no control, or

so light and feathery. that there are peentar difßeulties involved in preparing the land for one the most fascinating building and that it in the public stals shown were those of the interes! to allow the lessee an

prism kind. with two hexagonal fextension of time.

plates joined by a pillar. "Here," In either case:

looks like a fairy's tea table." Others, from a Swiss glacier,! resembled clusters of plants. A reproduction of frost figures on s delicate masterpiece Was A window pane, taken in the Antarctic.

First round-G. C. Franklin it is the usual practice to make it said the lecturer, "is one which +-+1) v. A. J. Allfree (+26); comition of abr catcellation of H. R. Remington (5/6) v. B. A the memorial of re-entry that the Mill (456): " A. Nowers lesser shall pay a sum of money by 615.1) v. D. S. Green 36 way of fine, or that he shall

L. Forster 36 v. B. D. Evans penal rates assesse! aerording to

-26; R E. Worthington ti einum-faners, -15.3) . S. E. Green (15.2.

Handicap Singles “R”

Byes to meet in sezond round.

J. B. Powell (1/6) v. J, C. Mac- zown (-36); G. R. More (-36)

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A BEAUTIFUL DEATH, Sheets of ice were then placed in the lantern, and the audience watched the crystalk breaking up in the beat of the light-ray. It W*25 a beautiful death. for

themselves into the same six- as they raelted they formed lobed pattern until the whole

UNIVERSITY TEAMS. The tollowing will represent the Eniversity 1st. XI in → League match against the Civd Service T.C. C. I. XI on the latter ground

on Saturday, at 2.15 p. sharp sheet was dispersed with what Mitchell A. A. Bungahn (Capt. l. looked like little anemone blos User.) C. M. Wilson (1/6); Balhatebet, B. E. Quice. A. soms. As each one appeared Sir W. Woolward (-1/6) v. F. H. Hett, H. A. Ponsonby Fane. M.B.

G. D. Jilings (+26)

Fowle (-3,61.

First Fouad-E. J. R.

Y.

| Phillipa (+15); W. P.

Willizm bailed its advent with

Greene Roffes, W. M. Gittins, T. . Yea ripple of glee which could not

+15) v. C. D. Armstrong (+1/6): Caing, S. Hachiuma. B. P.

J. T. Smalley (+36) v. P. EX Barker (-15): A. Stevens (-5/61

Dryden (+42/6) V

v. J. R. Collis (4-3/6).

F.

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to

have been surpassed by the mast wonder- struck junior present. The folloring will represent the

Illustrating how ice crystals F. Le d. 5. Lloyd (1/6); D. D. nitersity and.. X. in a Leg could be melted by pressure, he

match against the Chinese showed wire attached

A (4/6); J. M. E. Nikkels (scr.) X1 on the latters ground on weights gradually cutting though Saturday, at 2.13 p.m. bara block of ice. Immediately, J. L. Youngsaxe" Capt M. B. however, the

water above the Handicap Doubles.

. . W. Lam: H. Y. Leong wire froze again, so that the E. J. R. Mitchell and W. T. M. Barma, M. A. Kyum. block was cut in two and yet Thomas (+15)

v. G. C. Frankita W. H. Sling. J. Nopaha, 1. W. whole.""It reminds me," said and J. W. Alabaster (2/6): Barnes, V. F. E. Vicenzer, F. Sir William. "of that fight in H. Pearce and C. X. Wilson (15) Hiptools.

Paradise Lost' where the angels v. G. D. Armstrong and D. J. AL-

cut one another in two, and it free (+46); R. E. Campbell and,

Freudly fixture to be played on doesn't make any difference." C. T. Williams --5-6) v. C., Blaker | Saturday at 2 P

thei Haloes and mock-suns, cbosa and G. W. Sewell --1/6); F. A.|Craigengewer ground. traizen-deceiving phenomena of the Redmond and 31. H. Roffey (-261|ower team.-B. W. Bradbury. Arctic regions, were manufactur-

C.C.C.. H.K.C.C.

v. J. E. Warner and N. L. Smith F. E. Lawrence. T. dirimes, ed to order marely by refracting| 11-26); V. M. Grayburn and Fritz, H. J. Denn, G. While, A. W. B. Carr scr.). v. D. Barling-A. W. Milne, E. Moore, W. B. ham and C. G. Perdue (4/6);' Muskett, S. Abbas, M. Pinna. A Stevens and A. M. McAlpine (-36 v. M. S. Maas and A. E. Raworth (-3/6); L. M. S. Lord and D. G. Bruce (15) . W. Wood- ward and D. D. Dryden +15): J. M. E Nikkels and G. de Man)

POISONING CASE.

-WIFE IN THE DOCK.

a ray of light in the prism of ice crystals Liquid air was poured into a bath of water, and it at once formed a series of ice-boats on the surface, each carrying the remains of the liquid air. For the moment it resembled a smoki ing Battle of Jutland. Artistic

# woman named Cheang Kiulittle "cut glass crystal goblets

15) v. L. Forster, and G. E. was charged before Mr. J. R. Wood were moulded in a press from Aubray (-2/6): A. H. Penn and at the Magistracy Jesterday after crushed ice and given to juniors A. V. T. Dean (15) W. B. on, with murdering her husband Cornaby, and A. Plergy 5/6):

E. G Lammert and W. W. Mar kenzie (5/6) v. B. D. Evans and

C. V. Mark 3/6): R. M. Hender.

502

and A. Brearler -35)

on the 28th January Inst

In his outline of the cave Mr. T. M.

in the audience.

PASTEUR'S FIRST STEP. The power quartz has of rotal-

Hazlerigg (the crown Solicitor) saiding the plane of polarisation of light, which seems to travel on a that the defendant and the deceased screw as it passes through, was shown on the screen, the reflected

A. W. M. Skinner and A. S. Little had been married for two and a

to red, yellow, green, and blus, as the quartz revolved. Tartaric acid bas the same property, the lecturer explained. Pasteur's surmises in regard to this screw-

johns 1-5/61;"H. Owes Hughes half years. They ved at Na colours changing from vividorange and G. P. More +15) v. R. E. Lo Uk village. Lantão. For the Brat Worthington and H. E. Grace ear di their marriage they were on 15/9 H. R. Remington and good persus, but after that there had W. A. Nowers (4/6) v. S. E Green been dissatisfaction. It was alleged and D. S. Green (1/6); C. F. by the degrased's parents that en Bensley and G. K. Jilling (15 the 24th January there was a quarrel v. P. W. Greene and F. H. Phillipa

18/8): W. Hattersler-Smith and between the couple. Defendant re B. A. Hill (-2/6) v. H. G. Gands proached deceased for his lack and J.T. Smaller (-15).

Eye.-C. C. Stark and A. Humphreys (2/6).

Mixed Doubles.

Eyes to meet in second round

"the first step in his brilliant and lice molecular structure were

most famous caréer." X-rays)

of bad since shown him to be right.]

century,"

physical charm and said, "Just one "During he last quarter of a said Sir William. D. dose of medicine and that will kill

you" To this deceased replied, "1 "radinac ivity and X-rays have have rice for you to eat and work given us a new view of nature for yen to do. Why do you want to poi altogether. It is sometimes said! this is the Elizabethan age of physics. But the advances made

. M. Grayborn and Mrs. Grap on me? On the 25th nothing happer

burn (+15) v. A. S. Hett and Missed, and decensed was apparently in during these twenty years are G. Grace (-15): A. Stevens and good health On the 25th, at about only a small part of what will Mrs. Stevens (+4/6) v. B. D. 1 p.m. deceased called out to be done before long. It is as Evans and Mrs. H. Griffin (4/6); mother to come and save him. His though we had broken away! G. R. More and bliss Owen Hughes mother went in and found decrated through difficult country, and on

15).

Everything the other side was a range of In great pain.

hills which opened a new prospect possible was done for him . W. A. Nowers and Mre, H. R.

for us. Through crystals, which are nature's first and best effort Remington (4/6); E. J. B. Mit- consequence

G. G. Franklin and Mrs. Boyd (scr.)

of what deceased

chell and Mrs. Davison (4/6) told them the mother went into the to put atoms into patterns, we . H. Owen Hughes and Miss kitchen and found two small frag understand more about the inner Calvert (-2/6); F. H. Philpa and meats of leaves in a cooking utensil constitution of the atom.. X-rays De give us a vision ten thousand Mrs. Phillips (+15.3) v. F. H. At about 3 pm deceased died Spencer and Mrs. Spencer (+15). fendant returned to the house short times keener than ordinary light. First round.-H. E. Grace and ly afterwards, and she was searched. Our whole bodies are a mass of Mrs. G. C. Dickens (4/6) v. C. C. In her girdle they found a paraphysiologist stand to learn by and the biologist and Stark and Mrs. Stark (+4/6); containing some fragments of leaves the new knowledge as much as W. Hattersley-Smith and Mrs. and flowers. The matter was then the maker of steel. Hattersler-Smith (scr.) v."L M. 5.

Lloyd and Miss D. Holyoak (+15) reported to the police, and the body

J. A. Worswich and Miss D. A removed to the mortuary. The

atoms

Rudge (+3/6) G. W. Sewell and stomach, and contents were sent to the same reactions as that extracted Miss H. Irving (scr.); N. L. Smith, the analyst From these Dr. Dovey from the stomach The fragments and Mrs. Smith (+4/6) v. R. E. extracted a grain of impure veget which were found in defendant's Worthington and Miss P. Grace able alkaloid Dr. Dayer was 10p girdle were examined - and they (--30); A. H. Crook and Mrs. plied with specimens of gelsemium corresponded. This was a common Crock (4-15) F. A. Redmond and elegant and from these be extracted Chinese poison. • After hearing Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell (--5/6)..., an alkaloid which being tasted gave evidence the case was adjourned

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