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RIOTING AT RIO.
SEQUEL TO CRITICISM OF SEAPLANE ACCIDENT.
MONDAY, MAY 2, 1927.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
LAWN BOWLS,
THE CHINA CRISIS.
WEEK-END CABLES.
SPEED MOTORIST.
DECIDES TO TAKE UPV
MOTOR-BOATING.
K.D.R.C. v. RECREIO, THE OPENING MATCHES.
Shanghal, May 1. The Hongkong Tennis League Playing on the Club de Recreio's
Labour Day was the quietest for:
London, April 80. Rio de Janeiro, May 1. season opened on Saturday, when ground, the Kowloon Dock Recreation
The only activity The British racing motorlat, Maj Disorders and rloting occurred no fewer than fourteen matches Club defeated the home team by 14 many years. here as the result of Press criti-were down for decision in the shots on Saturday. The Club de Re was a mass meeting organized by H.O.D. Sograve announces he is October and taking tiring in non-Communist unions outsida} For the first time creio lost on three rinks out of with the three divisions. cisme. in connexion
motor boating-Reutor. performance put up was
It will be remembered that Maj trans-Atlantic flight of Commander in the history of the league, South the but consider they not to the Settlements. Only 5,000 t
tended us compared with the Segrave, on March 29th lust, on t de Barros, the Brazilian nirman, China A. A. made their appear quite good.
usually heretofore 100,000, a fact, Florida Sando, broke the world's whose seaplane was forced to ance.
What would have undoubtedly bean
which is regarded as indicating cord in his specially constructed 1,0 descend two hundred miles off the best match of the day was post-
that labour in Shanghai is not horse-power Sunbeam car. the Brazilian coast, while procced- paned, the 1.R.G. v. CRC. in the Coleman
solidly behind Chiang Kai-shek. official speed attained during the tr ing to South America from Cape "A" Division. As reported clac-MacLaggan
Que Tal-chi, the local Commis- was 233841 miles per hour. Verde islands.
Gray
sioner of Foreign Affairs ad- Dixon
The scores were: K.D.R.C. Neilson
where, two of the I.R.C. pairs were The mob attacked the office of engaged in deciding who should enter the newspaper which circulated the finals of the Colapy's open cham- Goodman
Harper the report that the accident to the pionship.
The Club de Recreio and Craigon S. Gray seaplane was due to the incom-gower both manuged to secure vic-Blyth petence of the crew. Many shots tories in the "B" and " divisions. Kempton were fired at the office. Strong forces of police and cavalry were called out and troops were obliged. to fire on the rioters, several of whom
wounded-Reuter's were American Service.
INDIAN CURRY.
SECRETS REVEALED AT OLYMPIA.
"A" DIVISION.
U.S.R.C. v. M.B.K.
Hedley
Lapsley Ramsay
A. N. Other Keith Lampson
On tho United Services R.C. ground, the home team lost to Mitsul Bussan Kaisha by 5 games. Scores: Majer W. B. Stevenson and Capt. E. S. G. Howard (U.S.R.C.) lost to T. Honda and H. Akiyama, 2-0: beat I. Unotore and T. Edo, 74; -| - beat 5. Fujita and T. Ema, 6-6.
Lt. G. L. E. M. Sturges and Lt. J. N. Sparke (U.S.R.C.) lost to T. Honda and H. Akiyama, 2-9; beat H. Unotoro and T. Edo, - beat S. Fujita and T. Ema, -2.
Crosble and Newton (U.S.R.C.) The secrets of Indian curries. were revealed every day by an lost to T. Honda and H. Akiyama,ed Indian at the Ideal Home Exhibi-3-8; best H. Unotoro and T. Edo, 0-5; beat S. Fujita and T. Ema, tion, Olympia, last month."
GG.
Total: U.S.R.C. 47, M.B.K. 52. "F" DIVISION.
Mr. E. Palmer, managing dires Lor of the india Restaurant in Re- genestreet W., in white coat and turban. showed that there is no reason why curry should not be the same in England as in India. "You may think that you canno: get the same curry powder because
is not flesh," he said to the Anglo-Indians. "But have you ever seen your cook go and gather the ingredients from your garden? No!
"What you have seen is your leook in India sitting outside the kitchen with a stone before him grinding about twelve different in- gredients, and they are the same powder s go into your curry here!"
Where the English cook has fail- ed no doubt is in the method. She has thought that a little curry powder could be added to yester- day's stew, while Mr. Palmer powder showed that the curry
a few min must be cooked for utes after the onion is coloured net browned.
M.B.K. v. U.S.R.C. On their own ground at Kowloon, Mitsui Bussan Kaisha lost to United Services R.C. by 9 gaines.
Scores:
Fujimori and Hachiuma (M.B.K. lust to Smith and Dr. Thomas, 4-7 lost to Capt. Thomas and Wright,
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beat Evans and Rowell, 6-5. Saido and Sukamura (M.B.K.) beat Smith and Dr. Thonias, 7-1; beat Capt. Thomas and Wright, lost to Evans and Rowell, 66
Mizobe and Kitajima (M.B.K.) lost to Smith and Dr. Thomas, 1-10; Wright, bent Capt. Thomas and 7-1; lost to Evans and Rowell, | 5—5.
Total: M.B.K. 48, U.S.R.C. 54. Recreio v. Nippon Club: At Kowloon, Club de Recreio de feated Nippon Club by 9 Scores:
games.
Ozorio and Remedios (Recreio) beat Okajima and Suenaga, 74; bent Fanatsu and Mizuguchi, 8-3; beat Fujieda and Saziki, 74.
Barros and Noronha (Recreio) beat Okajima and Suenaga, f lost to Fapatsu and N lost to Fujiedo and
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Recreio
Į. Ozorio F. Ribeiro
C. Silva
21 L, Souza
J. Ribeiro
P. Yv
Ivanovitch
C. E. Marques
21 A. C. Ribeiro
Barros Sequeira
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dressed the meeting and de-
nounced the British (Imporialists) passed between
Mr. St.
10 and the presence of British forces. O'Malley, Sir Miles Lampson, af
Remedios
20 Ribeiro Vna Rosario Youza
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17 Basto
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THE DAVIS CUP.
He urged that a protest be sent to the Foreign Office during the pa the British Labour Party on the greas of the Hankow negotiation
-Reuter. subject.
A resolution to this effect was passed, also a protest against the barriers erected in the Settlements. Throughout the meeting the Communists were roundly de- 65nounced.---Reuter.
JAPAN'S REPRESENTATIVES SELECTED.
Tokyo, May 1, Harada and Toba have been select- to represent Japan in the Davis Cap competition-Router.
Austria Eliminated.
Baic, May 1. In the Davis Cup eompetition Swit- zerland eliminate Austria, winning two singles and ene doubles match. Router.
Chau, 1-10; lost to H. F. Un and W. K. Cheung, 0-11.
67.
Total: Nippon Club 32, C.R.C.
Recreio v. S.C.A.A.
Factories Suspend.
Shanghai, May 1.
Another Manifesto.
Moscow, May, 1. With reference to the executi of the Chinese communist rested at the time of the guid the Soviet Embassy in Pekliu. Cor munist International bes sued a manifesto calling on t Labour day was observed in toilers of the world to intens Shanghai to-day by muss meetings the campaign of protests agai
these new acts of violence pl in Chapel and Nanshi, which were
Imperialists attended by tens of thousands in-petrated by
luding General Pei Chung-h similitarists on the working clas and other prominent Kuomintang of China.-Reuter. leaders. All the shops and fac- tories in the Chinese city auspend- led work and It was announced that the workers' wages would not be cut for the day's absence.-Wah Rin Fat Po.
Mrs. Borodin to Peking.
Shanghai, May Marshal Chang Tso-lin has sued a telegram enumerating crimes of the Communists and nouncing the execution of the Red leaders.
No Demonstration in Peking.
Marshal Chang Tsung-chang Peking, May 1. The police prohibited Labour reported to Peking to the eff Day demonstrations.-Reuter,
that Borodin's wife is being d up to the capital. The Mar Quiet in Japan.
asks that she be dealt with in same way as the other Chir Tokyo, May 1. and Russian Communist lead made at who were arrested in Peking creio) beat C. N. Tsang and H. N. Labour Day meetings, otherwise cently, Renter Tai, 8-S; beat C. Y. The and S. K.the celebrations were quiet. One Ng. 74: lost to W. C. Li and L. meeting passed a resolution for an eight hour day and non-inter- K. Li, 3-8,
Barretto and Carvalho (Recreio)ference in Chink-Reuter.
At King's Park, Club de Recreio beat South China A.A. by 9 gomes. Scores:
Ribeiro and A. V. Remedies (Re-
bent C. N, Tang and H. N. Tui, 65; beat C. Y. Tsp and S., K. Ne, lost to W. C. Li and L. K. LI,
SG.
A few arrents were
Soviet Embassy Raid.
Reports Denied,
Moscow, May The official Tass agency sta that reports from Mukden regard to the activity of Sof Peking, April 30. troops on the Manchurian trai responsible Legation particularly with regard to eruio) beat C. N. Tsang and H. N. oficials who examined the docn- detachment of Mongolian cave Tai, 7-1; beat C. Y. Tso and S. K.ments Ng, 7; lost to W. G. Li and L. K. Li, 4-7. Total Recreio 64, S.CA. A. 45.
K.B.S.F.P.A. v. C.C.C.
II. Remedios and Hyndman (Re-
The
seized in the Soviet under Russian command enter Embassy raid scout the Com-inner Mongolia, are entire fabr munist International's suggestion tion. that the documents were forged, There has been and pointing out that the fabrication no concentration of Sa At King's Park, Kowloon British of such a stupendous mass of troops in Manchuria.-Reuter School Former Pupils' Association material would take years of pro- 4-7.
lost to Craigengower C.C. by 19 digious effort, even if it were
Soviet Digging Its Own Gra possible. games. Scores:
London, May and Puncheon Mimcographed coples of Sir
Commenting on the Chif Remedios, ba-6; lost to Xavier and Miles Lampson's instructions to situation, the Observer descr
Hamson and the Consular Corps, also a confi-
suggestions for independent ad [dential draft of the British pro-i
Sousa and Prata (Recreio) bent Okajima and Suenaga, 7-4; lost to Fanatsu and Mizugachi, 4-7; lost to Fujieda and Saziki, 5-6.
Total: Recreio 54, Nippon Club
University v. S.C.A.A.
He begged for the use of a clove or garlic, as well as plenty of chopped onion, and then he put in fresh chicken and added water or stock only as it was needed to keep the gravy thick.
He made the sauce for fish 45. curry before putting. in the fish because it could not be stirred.
A: Pokfulam, the University beat afterwards. Mackerel makes the South China A.A. by games. finest Ash curry, for it is rich and Scores:
P. C. Lim and G. de Souza (Uni- oily, and in Southern India a fish
versity) lust to H. W. Chan and C. carry is not considered good un- less you gasp at every mouthful.1.3, 6-6, lost to S. Chan and K. C. Luk, 3-8; bent M. C. Lun and W. H. 6. 8-
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W. M. Gitting and T. L. Iu (Uni- versity) lost to H. W. Chan and C. 11. Ma, 17; lost to S. Chan and K. C. Tak, 8: beat N. C. Lun and W. H. Ho, 7-md.
7. K. Tan and B. P. Ng (Univer sity) nxt to 11. W. Chan and C. II, Ma, 5-6; bent S. Chan and K, C Luk, bent M. C. Lun and W. HI, H», 7-4.
Total: University 61, S.C.A.A. 48.
Craigen:ower v. R.F.
At Happy Valley, Craigengower
·C.C. Jest the Royal Engineers by 204 games. Scores:
Howard and Howard (Craigen- uwer) bent Trumper and Higgs, H3; beat Col. C. Russell Brown and Capt. Jacobs Larktcom, 7-1; beat Rose and White, 7—1.
Leonard and Bodiker (Craigen- rower) lost to Trumper and Higgs, 6; beat Col. C. Russell-Brown, 15d Captain Jacobs-Larkcom, 7-; lost to Rose and White, 3-8
Crocker and lamson (Craigens gower) beat Trumper and figs, 0-1 beat Col. C. Russell-Brown and Capt. Jacobs-Larkcom, 10-1; beat Rose and White, 7--4.
Tatul: Craigengower C.C. 61, R.E. 35.
"C" DIVISION."" H.K.C.C. v. K.C.C
Playing at my the Hongkong C.C. lost to Kowloon C.C. by 31 games. Scores:
T. Megarry and G. S. Hugh Jones (HX.C.C) Jest to R. E. Lindsell and C. H. Atkins, 3-8; lost to F. Ham blin and A. Hamson, 2-9; bent W. Woodward and R. P. Strange, 10-1 A. II. Penn and J. R. Hinton (LK.C.C.) lost to R. E. Lindsell and C H. Atkim, 2--9; beat F. Humblin and A. Hamsoň, 6—6; lost to W. Woodward and R. P, Strange,
C. D. Wales and R. K. Hepburn (H.R.C.C.) lost to R. E. Lindsell and C. I. Atkins. 3-8; lost to F. Hamblin and A. Ifomron, 2-9; lost to W. Woodward and R. E. Strange,
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Total: HK.C.C. 34, K.C.C. 05.
Nippon Club v. C.R.C.
At King's Park, Nippon Club lost
Chinese ILC. by 36
Games. Scores:
to
Yoshikawn and Y, Hachiuma (Nip- pon) lost to C. W. Cheung and M. K. Lau, 4-7; lost to W. B. Ma and W/ P. Chau, 5-6; lost to H. F. Un and W. K. Cheung, 5-6.
Isomura and Naliano (Nippon) beat C. W. Cheung and M. Ke Lau, G-5; lost to W. R. Ma and WE Chan, 4-7 lost to II. F. Un and W. K. Cheung,
Kusumi and Oishi (Nippon) lost
to C. W. Cheung and M. K. Lau, lost to W. B. Ma and W. P.
2-
Railton (K.B.S.F.P.A.) lost to Souza and
Kelly, 5; lost to Phillips, 5-6;
Bliss and Hedley (K.B.S.F.P.A.)posals concerning the return of by Britain at IIankow or elsew Inst to Souza and Remedios, 2-8; the concessions and recognition of a shortsighted, and says is to leave lost to Xavier and Kelly, 4-7; beat Chinese tariff autonomy, which first business Hamson and
and Phillips, 6-5.
were submitted to the Pcking Chinese public free to deal Slipper
And Greenhalgh Government on January 28, were the Russian menace themset (K.B.SPA) lost
visiting journalists yesterday, grave in China and other Po Kemedics, 5-6; lost to Xavier and produced for the inspection of The Soviet is digging, its Kelly, 2-9; lost to Hamson and Also other files are stated to con- are not called upon to preven
tain copies of the telegrams that Reuter. Total: K.B.S.F.P.A. 40, C.C.C. 59. į
Phillips, C.
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