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CHARITY FOOTBALL.

REST AND SERVICES HONOURS EVEN.

THURSDAY, ... - NOVEMBER 13, 1924.

THE NORTHERN SITUATION.

THE FENOTIEN DISPOSITIONS.

TRAFFIC IN WOMEN.

ELDERLY WOMAN

CHARGED..

AL the Central Magistracy

Home

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ant

Mr. R. A.C. North prosecuted, and Mr. I. E. A Webster. represented the defendant.

Outlining the case, Mr. North:

that of the said

weeks ago Inspector Evana paid a visit to o certain boarding house in Hongkong and discovered defendant several girin there. They adinitted being prostitutes and said they were being taken to Annam. They wore token to Mr. A. E. Wood, who informed them that they could not go to Aunam but would bave to inspector Evans boarded a ship return to Canton. On the 8th inst bound for Saigon and thero found the same, five girls. The scoused

[DY "WANDERER"] Honours oven, six göala skaród, Tiantain, Nov. 12-Chang Ten-yesterday afternoon, before Mr. women was charged with taking a a game enjoyed by players and lin, Feng Yu-halang and Lu Yung N. L. Smith; an olderly Chincso spectators alike; what more could halang met at Tuan Chi-jui's re-number of girls out of the Colony one wish in a charity match? aldonce last night, but the con- for the purpose of prostitution. The Sorvices startod firm versation was social and serious not discussed at favourites but The Rost put up problems were such a magnificent' defence that the meeting. The commanders of the former wore hard put to it Chang's and Fong's units to-day to force a draw, though certainly discussed the stationing on the play they deserved it. Ono respective troops. side was strong in dolonce and It is understood that for the the Services were strong in attack present Feng will have charge of and the result was, from my own the railway from Langfang to viewpoint, the finest game soencking and be prepared to proceed In the Colony this season.

Eaton scored a splendid goal for to Wuchang with Hu Ching-yi's the Services after five minutes but Shensi-ites if necessary, while the tho Rest took much longer, Fengtienites will hold the Mukden naturally, to Hottle down. Johnson line and northern sector at Taing had a glorious chance of squalis.pu, in preparation for an advance

Lai or Nanking. by ing from

It fa stated that Chang intends to Wal-tong but ho missed the ball altogether. His equalieor. cane station thirty thousand troops at shortly before tho interval when Tientsin and vicinity, and Wavish failed to hold a header similar number at Shanhaikupn. from Forsyth and Johnson Reuter- snapped up the opportunity. After the interval the Rest went ahoad, Johnson again doing the necessary. Stung by this roverno front of him. Chan Kwong-ut

At this point Mr. Webster onterad the sorvicos played very de-and Lai Wai-tong wore the better the Court and said that he was torminedly but Eaton was fouled wing. Time and again they informed at 2.20 p.m. to defend. in the penalty area when he had raided their opponents,territory. He was instructed to apply for He had almost broken through. Butler and not only took the strain off

a remand and boil. failed to score from the spot their own defence but drew the instructions to defend koven porsUNS, Clarke bringing off a great save, opposing defence and left the and defendant's name was on his but he was unable to hold the contre of the field more or less fist. Having read over the anINCE, ball, and Butler following up, opon for Johnson and Forsyth. Mr. North said that the others notted.

There was just an Johnson scored two goals and eldment of doubt about Clomo'a did

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The girls are very hostilo," continued Mr. North, and I do not think they will incriminato the defendant. The evidenco is cir- cumstantial."

appeared inter, with her luggage.

other useful things but were the prosecution's witnesses.

Mr. North continued that he was! goal for the Rest but Mr. Smith generally speaking he showed putting them in the box to see if was in a good position to

ií 1 am not sure Humberstone nullified this effort

they would admit they were being shortly afterwards and although

there is a case at all," said Mr. both sides want all out for the

North, so I had to get it over as early as possible.” winner the respective defences omerged successfully.

more promise thun performance. Forsyth and Clome worked harmoniously and the former had bad luck in many attempts.

For the Pervices Wavish was Times, thero 'were spasmodic. Clarke, the Police goalkooper, when he was brilliant yet on was on the top of his form; his other occasions ho appeared to handling was clean and his judg-lack confidence. Handford and ment sound, Wheator and. Bishop played as though they had been associated for years and rarely placed a foot wrong. McKelvio excelled, there is no other word for it. Ho held Humberstone more or less in complote subjea tion throughout and his low woll placed passes were an object lesson. Mair did quite woll and Duncan, although he usually found both Eaton and Charlus worth too good for him when it came to a straight tackle, showed Kroat resouroo and elover anticipation, and rendered ex cellent support to the men in

sent away.

GOLF.

His Worship theo ni ibnt. he would take the evidence of Inspec tor Evans and then adjourn.

The Inspector gave evidence! Lonnard kicked well but were in-bearing out Mr. North opening. clined to be weak under pressure. and the case was adjourned, bail Tho half-hacks did not fulfil or----

being fixed at $500, pectations. Woodland was hardly pulling his weight and as a result a great deal of work was thrown on the shoulders of Bristowe. Brown was well worthy of his place in the line, his tackling and worrying of Clemo boing feature. The Surreys forward line has not previously this sea- son met a defence so tenacious, so unwilling to give an inch of ground, and it is all the more creditable that they were able to register three goals.

ST. JOHN OF JERUSALEM TROPHY.

Results of this competition at: Pauling, 8th to 11th November,! show Lieut. A. H. Alexander 84- 777 and C. C. Stark 85-877: n tie. There were 37 entries.

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