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CASE!

DOG

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A Chinese boy, employed by Mr. G. W. Keston, of 92, Bonhard Road, ground floor, was summoned before Mr. B. E. Lindsell this morning for allowing a dog to be abroad with- | out a muzzle or lead. It will be recalled that Mr. Keston himself was summoned last week, when be attributed that fact of the dog being abroad to his boy diaoboying his orders, in letting the dog out before he (Mr. Keaton) got up. The case was adjourned for the boy to be a summoned,

MOTOR CYCLE GYMKHANA

CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY.

DAN JUNE

LEARNING GOLF

HELPFUL HINTS BY FAMOUS PLAYERS

WHEN TO HIT.

WHEN TO HIT HARD, By Jim Barnes,

Entertainments.

TODAY at the CINEMAS

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Preparations are well in hand for the forthcoming Motor Cyclo Gymkhana which is being organ- (ised by the Mounted Infantry, and | ~ When and how to hit a long bull Armoured Car units of the Volun- forms the subject for the follow- teer Defenco Corps. Several other ing article which is contributed by firms have offered valuable assist- Jock Hutchison and Jim Barnes, tnce, among whom should be men- and which is published by special tioned Messrs. Alex. Rosal & Co, arrangement with the Golfer's Ltd., who have generously offered Magazine, Chicago. to maintain a “Repair -... on the ground, where competitors will be able to secure, adjustments or nasistance, free of charge. The The golf stroke nowadays is er- Jardino, Engineering Corporation tainly a good healthy "wallo? have donated four gallons of lu-But there in this to be remembere bricating oil as a prize, in addition to presenting the Armoured Car Company with two 1-gallon Fir Suda extinguishers. same firm has also agreed to loan, six Mr. Lindaell (to Mr. Keeton)-2-gallon extinguishers for use in anderstood your plea last time was case of emergency during the con- that you were asleep.

The defendant admitted that the responsibility rested on him, and added that the dog got out by means of an open window. Ho had not known before, that the dog could get out of the window. He SELTONA is a collodion Self-would see it did not occur again. Toning paper giving beautiful sepia prints by fixing only.

Witnees:--Yes,"

petitions

No expert is too advanced to need. SELTONA and no beginner.

It is gratifying to know that a too inexperienced to make perfect At uine o'clock in the morning? good response has been recorded prints by its aid.

asked his Worship. Witness re-in regard to the entry list, both Write for a copy of our illus-plied that he would not say he was from civilians and members of trated booklet. "Perfect asleep, but he was in bed, Ho ex- the Corps, and a most successful Prints."

plained that he lectured the afternoon is predicted. The vari WELLINGTON & WARD, LTD., University, and as the lectures had Jus competitions have been select- ELSTREE, ENGLAND. ". finished, there was no need for himed on account of the simplicity of

to get up early.

ir nature, while, at the same me, plenty of scope for fun a assured.

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The summons against him was withdrawn, and the boy was fined

CANTON'S WAR.

Continued from Page 1).

!

Any motor cyclist can enter, ind the merest novice has an equal chance of winning one or more of the valuable prizes offered.

The catering will be in the hands of Cafe Wiseman, and Messrs. Donnelly & Whyte will

to assemble at Government House provide barely & W

on the 1st July, on the occasion of It should be clearly, understood the first anniversary of the Nation-that the entry lists will close on alist Revolutionary Government. the Brd. of July, forms for which Owing to the state of war, the day, can be had at the office of the however, will not be declared a Hongkong Telegraph. general holiday.

RESUMES BANDITHY, A

From Tin Pak comes a report stating that Chu Tung-hol, a former brigand chief in the Leung districts who was reprieved by Chan Kwing-ming, and permitted to become a General Officer of the Yuet Kroon, under Tang Poo-yan, and who was Arst to surrender to General Li Chal-sum, has gone back to the hills to resume his former activities. This follows a certain unit under his command being dis- armed by order of General Li Chai Bum The Magistrate, in his re port to the Canton Government, states that he, acting in conjunc tlon with the troops stationed at Tin Pak, has personally led his bat talion of gendarmes, and has attack- ed the den of the bandits. Chu Tung-hol has fled and the troops are in hot pursuit.

MILL STRIKES.

(Continued from Page 1).

On the following day, after a conference between the strikers. and the management of the N.W. K. No. 4 Mill, the temper of the

men cooled down somewhat and

NEW PREMIER.

The Right Hon. Arthur Meighan,

It is more than probable they who has assumed the Premiership. would have gone back to work

only they had themselves made that impossible, owing to the amount of damage committed dur-

of Canada.

ing the frenzied outbreak in the O. C. FOR NORTH CHINA. morning. The mill at present is closed for repairs and it is said that a resumption of work 'en, a normal basis will not be possible for at least a month.

COL RIM HEATH APPOINTED.

You have to learn to walk before you learn to run. And the player who has not yet gained mastery over the swing must guard against. a good many things, one of the most troublesome of which is faulty body action.

One of the commonest faults that the high-handicap players have to contend. with is hitting too soon, and by that I mean mak ing too early an effort at what they call putting punch into tho stroke...

One or more of several things is lkely to happen, such as spending the force of the blow before the club-head reaches the ball, lurch- ing the body out of position, swinging the hands round, ahead of the club-head, and numerous others.

The object to be, aimed at is to take the club back smoothly, and then start it down steadily, gradually increasing the speed of the club-head until it reaches the maximum just as it comes Into. contact with the ball.

Once you have Bequired the art of doing that, you have learned to walk. You can then go on with the job of gradually putting more force into the stroke.

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By Jock Hutchison.

TO-DAY ONLY

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If a player wants to reduce his handicap from 15 or 20 to below 10, a longer drive is more likely to accomplish the trick than any- thing else. How can one obtain a longer drive, the duffer asics? It is easy enough to do and quite à cinch compared with learning the are of sinking long putts. Bad pivoting is usually the result of short driving. A player gets into the habit of swinging his arms at the ball instead of the body...

If you will notice à golfer who does not lift his left Keel from the ground you will see a poor driver. Straight, perhaps but no distance.

Another thing Important in hit- ting a long ball is perfect timing. It is excellent to pivot but fatal} when the body tries to bent. the club-head. The result is a pushed shot somewhere off to the right and no particular good.

Let the club-head get the ball away first before using the body for propelling purposes.

(The twenty-second article of this series will be by John Dunsan Dunn.)

THIRTY DAYS WALKS.

WITH NOTHING AT ALL TO EAT.

Chicago, June 1 George Hasler Johnston, athlete, health expert and famous faster, left here to-day to walk to New York in 80 days without eating once en route.

TO-DAY and TO-MORROW.

at 5.15 & 9.15 p.m.

DOROTHY

DEVORE and MATT MOORE

in

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LAWN BOWLS.

INTERPORT MATCH 15 "FAIRLY SURE.”

3.

BILLIARDS

THE PALACE HOTLIL

HANDICAPS.

Arrangements for the forthcom- Last evening J. A. Luz (150 ing interport match with Shang-250 beat T. Pile (160) 118 hai, and the part acceptance of Best breaks were

the invitation from the Northern Luz, 29, 20, 24, 16, 22, 82, 15, 1245 port, were among the itema dis- Pile, 15, 15, 16, 1 Ap cussed at a meeting of the Lawn To-night, F. M. Do Cruz (201))} Bowls Association, hold in the meets A. McGinley (-200). Chamber of Commerce rooms yes-.

terday evening, with Mr. W. B..

Question of Expenses.

Bradbury (President) in the chair. there being four in favour and

There was a representative of four against. almost every team in the League Mesars. D. Gow, C. Bond and present, and various matters re- W. Russell were selected to form a Loridon, June 29.

garding arrangements in connec- the committee, besides the Prési SOME SETTLEMENTS.

The War Office announces the

tion with the tournaments to be dent and the secretary, held during the current year were Three hundred employees of the appointment of Colonel R. M.

Mr. Bond, as the only member Societie Franco-Chinoise de Con- Heath as Oficer Commanding in No. 60 to Pittsburgh and the In-

He plans to take Pittsburgh Fike brought up for discussion.! of the committee present at the The invitation received from meeting, assured the Association structions Metalliques et Mechani North China Retter coln Highway, Route No. 2, from Shanghai for a team from Hong on behalf of himself and the other ques, in Nantão, who have beon

[Colonel Ronald Macclesfield there to Now York, arriving June kong to be sent to the Northern two members that they would out for three days, apparently are Heath, C.M.G. D.SO., of the Mid- 80. Bernard McFadden, magazine port during the present season select the strongest possible taam weakening, for they have reduced dlesex Regiment, is 50 years of age and newspaper publisher, has was read by the secretary available. The chairman thanked their demand for a wage increase and is the son of Lieut. Col. J. offered a prize of $1,000 for the On the proposition of the chair- M Bond for his remarks, and of 20 cents per man per day to 10 M. Heath, C.M.G. He was educat- feat.

man, it was dealded to send a said that the committee was the In preparation, for his ordeal letter to the Shanghai Lawn Bowls best they could possibly have aho cents. The Chief of the Chinese ed at Marlborough and served with Police has stopped in as mediator distinction in the South African Johnston recently fasted 30 deya Association intimating that it on, and he had confidence and is endeavouring to arrange a War, 1899-1902, being mentioned continus gheity ally cheaper of is "fairly sure that a team would their capabilities

vigorous activity during settlement.

in despatches twice, and securing During his present hike he will live be sent. The proposal was cur- After being on strike for nearly the Queen's Medal with air claapa on nothing but water. He hopesrled unanimously

Mr. Brawn brought up the ques Selection of fortnight, 160 Chinese tailors in and the King's Medal with two to make an average of 38 miles B

tion of passage money, and after Japancae employ have returned to clasps. He was awarded the day, the actual distance over his (On the suggestion of Mr.

discussion it was decided that all Bond it was unanimously decided members should pay for themsel work, with an increase of 10 per D.S.O. for this campaign. He saw route being 1,000 miles.

that a selection committee be anyes. The secretary pointed out cent, in their wages. They had de service in operations in Southern manded 20 per cent. the Camel Corps of the Egyptian Kordofan in 1908 and Commanded

pointed to choose Hongkong's that the only occasion when team. AAA the passage was paid by the It is a fact deserving of notice

In supporting Mr. Bond's pro- Association was in 1924, that, at a time when obviously the Army in Soudan from 1908 to 1912

position, Mr. Morrison proposed It was decided that all the com (Egyptian Medal and cep, and labour world is very highly Osmanier, 4th Class After

that one member from each of the petitions be left to the secretary, charged, foreign owned or control further operations in Southern

Brst League Teams be selected to and that the closing date be fixed led factories continue in operation Kordofan in 1910, he served in the

choose a team, but on It being for July 15, with the minimum of trouble and i many of them without the lightest Soudan for which he gained the

The Hongkong Jackey Club Hat Modal and Clasp and Melldich hint of it... This is particularly (3rd Class). Colonel Heath served for subscription griffins for next scarcely one of which has there was mentioned in despatches and order for ponies has been des been a breath of trouble for many was awarded the Croix de Guerre, patched. In all 50 are being sent aldent secretary and thres others. Various questions were raised months. It is not to say there commanded the 10th Batt, of for and they are due to arrive here while Mr. Wotherspoon added an by members, but there being, de- have been no demands, but emthe Ro Warwickshire Regiment In October. This time they are amendment that the committee finito rules on the ployees and employers evidently. From 1916 to 1918, and in the last boing supplied by Mir, Larsen should consist of five otherk up it was stated that get on very well together, with a

named year was made Brigadier from Kalgan and they will be con- instead of three

Infantry, 1918

batch previously recclyed.

by the chairman's coating vote, mesting.

NEW PONIES.

60 FOR NEXT SEASON'S RACING

pointed out that there were equal After considerable discussion good players in the second it was agreed that the doubles League, the proposition was drop match be run on the same Ines

the case with British concerns, right through the European War, season, closed recently and the podreagens the Open Singles, twenty-one

Mr. Brawn proposed that the heads to be played with two balls

committed consist of the Pro each

Printed and Published for the Proprietor by FREDERIO policy of reasonablenese, on both General commanding the 58th siderably cheaper than were the The amendment was defeated alterations until the

PEROY FR. NKLIN, at 1 and 8, Wyndham Street, in the City Wistoria, Hongkong.

sides.

brough

had no jurisdiction to

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