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THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1928,
WORLD SPORT
PING PONG MATCH,
CHINESE BEATS JAPANESE.
An exhibition ping pong match was played in the Chung Shen Athletic Club on Tuesday night, when Mr. Ng Tai-ping, the Colony's Ping Pong Champion, beat Mr. Francis G. Nagochi, the ex-Champion of Yokohama, by three straight sets, 10-8, 6-0, 6-1.
Mr. Ng Tal-ping played very steadily from the very beginning. Winning the first set, he retain ed the lead throughout. The Chinese showed exceptional bril- lance in controlling the ball, and was particularly accurate in his drives, securing.23 points out of a possible 25.
CALCUTTA SWEEP MYSTERY.
(Continued from Pago (1) all many premiju akaaluskaubad Lord Dewar's Sunny Trace
(G. Richards) Mr. H. R. Armitage's Yeoman-
stova
...(Gardner) Won by one and a half lengths; six lengths between' second and third,
Time: 2
Description of the Race.
"JESUS” IN GENESIS.
(Continued from Page 7.)
CHARGES "THROWN
ABOUT."
JUDGE'S STRONG CRITICISM
WRANGLE IN THE LORDS.
LIVELY DIALOGUE ON RAIL- the Corinthian Epistles there is
OF A SOLICITOR,
WAY COMPANIES BILL. mention of Christ. "If one died for all then were all dond." Christ's death speaks for us as a substitu- withdrawal of an
Mr. Justice Horridge, after, the
Westminster, May 10. action between. While the Commons to-day were tion. God does not accommodate two solicitors in the King's Bench peculiarly gracious to each other, Himself to our fancies, Ho be Division, said: "I cannot part the Lords, after passing the Petro- stows His righteousness on the with this case without saying that leam Bill, became highly inflam ground of substitution.
I am shocked at a respectablo matory. Viscount Peel and Lord With regard to Cain, the name solleitor bringing an action and Montagu of Bealiza had a long and mennt a buvor," a merchant. He throwing about charges of fraud stubborn wrangle. had rejected God and chosen the and then withdrawing it in the Thá Home Countles Traffic Devil, having leat himself away in which this case has been Advisory Committee have recently his tool. Men are constantly withdrawn."
been reporting to the Minister of insisting on having personal The action had been brought by Transport their views on the Rail liberty but actually there is an Mr. Hyam Joseph, a solicitor, of way Companies Bills to run road invisible power bohind them spur-love, against another solicitor, Sir services. Lord Montagu, an en 0ring them on. In the 53rd Charles Edward Coltier, said to be thusiast for the car, darkly suspects Chapter of Isaiah we find, "We the chairman of several large com the Minister of Invouring the train; have turned everyone to his own panics.
and he made the serious suggestion, way." This is true but there is It had been alleged by Mr. Joseph that the Advisory Committee have power butside of ourselves which that he was fraudulently induced been told to readjust their report has chosen the wrong way for us. to settle a previous action between more closely to official liking. minutes 34 2/5th The second chapter of Ephesians the parties through misrepresenta. Further, he hinted that the report seconds (equalling Call Boy's re-records that "Ye.... were dead" tions made to him by Sir Charles was being carefully suppressed.
All this Viscount Peel, who was cord last year).
nevertheless "Ye, walked accord-and a man named Moore, who was Botting: 33/1 Felstead; 0/2 ing to the course of this world said to have acted as agent for Sir in charge for the Government,
Charles. Flamingo; 33/1 Black Watch.
contradicted, "but," he asked Lord according to the prince of the
The dispute had regard to com-Montagu, bluntly, "where have you power of the air."
mission notes held by Mr. Joseph been getting hold of private docu- in respect of deals by Str. Charles ments?" Then game The Jewish Race.
in sandbags. Mr. Joseph was dialogue.. The speaker also casually ob- entitled to 3 per cent. of the pro- served that while strong nations fits made by Sir Charles, and an had declined, God in His wisdem account showed that his profit was had preserved a feeblo folk in the £60,000.
In the first netion, Mr. Joseph tell you."
That again I am not going to nation of Israel. Jacob was nam-' After the match, there was a
Flamingo, second
"So," coramented Lord Peel, favourite, cd Israel, meaning a prince with said that the profits were consider gathering in the Club-house, where settled down into the lead, boing God. The nation were the custo-ably larger, but agreed to settle witheringly, "you come to the the pleasant function of congra- followed closely by Ranjit Singh, dinns of God's works and words, his claim upon payment of £2,000 House with hearsay and street tulating the winner took place. Porthole, Royal. Minstrel, Sunny Consciously or unconsciously, the fraud which he was then making.
And a withdrawal of the charges of
corner tittle-Latile." " Two silver mementos were pre-
The two noble Lords glared at sented to the ping pong stars by Trace and Felstead in that order. Jew is a living witness to the
In the present case he alleged the Club.
There was no important change supernatural. No-one can give that he would not have settled the cach other provokingly. Both were at the half-milo post except that proper explanation, of the origin prior action but for the fraudulentumorous the notion of
too incensed of Sunny Trace which had jumped of the Jewish race excepting in misrepresentation of Sir Charles into second place, followed by God. The birth of Isaac was and Moore that super tax and in-Montagu, lounging at a street
supernatural and he was super-come tax had been paid upon the corner, appeared.
It was the champion of the petrol naturally sustained, Tattenham Corner,
profits. When the speaker was a boy, Mr. Comyns Carr, K. C., engine who had the last word by Rounding Tallenham Corner, every Jewish lad read and recited stated that Mr. Jeoseph's view defiantly declaring that the Flamingo still held the lead, in the Old Testament Scriptures and was that he could not have been en-fidential report was known to many front of Sunny Trace, Felstead, chanted the Song of Solomon every titled to more than £2,000 as his people. Lord Peel scowled at the Fernkloof, Black Watch, Gang Sabbath. Jesus had said, "Search share of the profits, and the pre-bare iden, but resisted comment, Warily, and Royal Minstrel.
the Scriptures, in them ye think ye sent action would be withdrawn, and the House rose, looking
out of the ordinary." Felstead's jockey, Wragg, did have eternal life, they testify of Mr. Joseph submitting to judgment elaborately unconscious of anything
It is not sufficient to read against him, with coats,
It Pays to Advertise, not put the horse into the lend until me."
Sir Charles Cottier gave evidence
Sir Alfred, Robbins emphasised emphaticall" denying that there was the quarter-mile post and then he and recite: let us search the drew in front rapidly, easily re- Scriptures. As regards the Apo-any truth in the allegations made the value of newspaper advertising sisted Flamingo's challenge and, cryphal books, there is no evidence against him. making the remainder of the run-that they are inspired writings.
The Japanese player Is pre- paring for a return match, which, it is hoped, will be arranged some time next week.
KOWLOON GOLF.
DRAW FOR CAPTAIN'S
CUP.
The draw for the Captain's Cup at Kowloon has been made, and follows:
G. Razavet v A. W. Roberta.
J. O. MeLaggan v F. Lickley.
E. D. da Roza v J. D. Thomson.
A. A. Lopes y A. W. da Roza.
McKnight T. M. Mitchell.
S.
Gray F.. Remedios,
J. Dixon y Lt. Gairdner.
W. Paterson y F. E. Rumedios,
an
The first round has to be completed
by June 17, the second by June 24, the semi-final by July 1 and the final will take place on July 8.
Return Match.
A return match between Kow- loon Golf Club and Happy Valley teams will take place at the Valley on Sunday. The sides will be:
Kowloon. FE-Remedios
A. W. Roberts
E. D. da Roza
J. McKnight
II. Overy (Capt.)
J. D. Thomson
A. W. da Rozz
St. Young S. Gray
J. McLaggan
W. Paterson
F. Wheeler
X. Remedion
F. X.
3.
McQueen
A. A. Lopes
T. II. Austin
G. Duncan (Reserve.)
Valley. -E-Black-
R. Campbell
C. B. Robertson
R. Wallace
F. Booker (Capt).
J. Stewart
ป
J. McCubbin
12. Mooro
W. McKay
P. Morrison
F. Glover
J. Dorting
A. Charman
G. McLeod
W. Pryde
1. Young
1
Singles will be played in the morn- ing and foursomes in the afternoon. Starting times have been reserved from a.m. to 10.10 4.DI.
LEAGUE TENNIS.
KOWLOON C., C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY,
The tapes were broken three]. times before the start. The largo field got off fairly well, with the exception of Royal Crusader which was badly left.
Felstead.
in
•
some brisk
"When did you see it?"
"I am not going to tell." "Have you read it?"
10.
realise how Lord
con-
address recently on Mr. Justice Horridge directed"Publicity and Profit" at the ning, won fairly easily. Black To one who considers Genesis, a the special jury to return a verdiet luncheon of the London Commer- Watch was a long way behind concoction of myth and fable, for Sir Charles, for whom judg-cial Club. Flamingo. Fernkloof was fourth, unscientific and unreasonable, if ment was entered, with costs. Gang Warily, Fifth and Camel-ho would find Jesus in Genesis as ford sixth. Royal Crusader was, the Seed of the woman, the of course, never really in the Shepherd in Abel and the Lamb race and was last-Reuter.
One Minute After.
which was offered up in sacrifice, it is worth the trouble to search the open Scriptural record with an mind and willing heart and find the Living Word in the written
Word.
The Hongkong Superintendent of the Eastern Extension Tele- graph Co. writes that he is
Further lectures will be given; authorised by the London "Head" Office to state that the result of in the Union Church Hall by Mr. the Dorby was afgnalled over the Flacks and he will be speaking Companies' systems in the follow-again this afternoon at 6:30. ing times: Egypt and South Africa, 5 seconds; India and South America, 8 seconds; Australia, 30 seconds Strails, 20 seconds; China, 30 seconds.
U.S. MISSIONARY'S ̋
ADVENTURES.
-- (Continued from Pagė 7.) |
cross-country trip from Kalehow to Kaifeng, which he covered in two days, stopping overnight at Tungminghajan, a city just across the Yellow River south of Kai- chow,
The entire trip was made with- out incident. He had a warm welcome from the Christians at The following have been selected to Tungminghsien, and passing Lan- represent the K. C. C. In their leaguefeng, Honan, he arrived safely in Axtures on Saturday:
"B" Division versus Club de Recrelo Kaifeng, where he was kindly re- an K. C. C. ground at 4.30, p.ro. C. J.ceived by his American friend, Tacchi and D, S. Green, J. S. Smith the Rev. E. P. Aahcrafts of the arid A. N. Other, W. Brown and J. N. Free Methodist Mission there. Owen.
"C" Division versus C. R. G. 2nd Mr. Osborn negotiated a pass- team on K. C. C. ground at 4.30 p.m. port at the Foreign Office, which C. H. Atkins and K. A. Carstensen, he procured upon payment for.$7, P. M. Pinguet and A, E, Guest, C. W. and went by rail via Hauchowfu E. Bishop and Geo. Lee.
to Shanghai; at Hsucowfu he had 72 hours wait, but finally got away to Shanghai,
FANLING GOLF.
A. E. LISSAMAN QUALIFIES FOR CAPTAIN'S CUP. There were nineteen entries for the Captain's Cup at Fanling over the week-end. A. E. Lissaman, with a score of 80-7-73 was the winner. Other scores were: F. M. Ellis, 03- 18-76; 'S. T. Butlin, 88-11-77.
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?
The fellowing are the replies to so-day'a questions:—
Hopeful Signs.
The Rev. Mr. Osborn believes he has had an invaluable experience, and he sees a new day dawn for China, Many hopeful signs there are, and some signs of this he saw in road building and improvements in cities.
Many of the officers he met he found to be men of clean habits and drunkenness was absent.") There is an alertness among leaders that speaks for progress. He believes the new day is fraught with great possibilities for both good and evil. The things for
1. In the Riversdale district of Cape Calony, which missionaries have stood are The fossilized Imprint of the foot of premade slogans, such as "Down with historic man believed to be 4,000,000 yem old.
8. In Felts Wood, Chislehurst; it is a memorial Superstition," "Down with Pride,"
to William Willett, and is only areurate dur etc. However, he sees two dan- Ing British. Bummer Time, 4. "Electroa ma
tel. 40 per cent. lighter than aluminium, 5. gers:
During Dr. Trinkler's explorations in Chinese Turkestan the city was unearthed in the Take
Fama Kan Dorert. B., Oker Hill, Perlıyahı!tu,
The floodhog of the Katahsel Desert,
.
Ono, in the measures used, which are iconoclastic (temples
The order that no quarter was to be stren inre, cleared of Idola without any
to the Hanoverians. The denial is bự the Dake of Alball., Berlin, tremente Galton, Anger-prints., 10. East, ordinar to Lord Aswith. 11. The "golden bawa,” a vegetable resembling celery, but only gwing 2 or 3 inches high. 12. A 1,500 candle-power lamp burning sisminium threads used by the Paris Farnlty of Medicine
reference to the feelings of the average countryman), and last in the doing away of superstition, all religion, true or false, may go by the board,
i
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21 CHARGES AGAINST TAX INSPECTOR.
£6,000 ALLEGED TO HAVE
BEEN OBTAINED BY FRAUD.
"From a long experience," stated Sir Alfred, who was for many yeurs London editor of the Birmi- ingham Poat, "I believe there is no means of reaching the general public which in any way equals, for permanent direct, and, there fore, for profit, that of advertising in the newspapers."
When a retired tax inspector was documents intended to pass as carti- Court, prosecuting counsel said it charged at Nottingham Polica cates.
Mr. C. W. Davies Miller, for the of Inland Ro- was a case of a gamekeeper having Commissionera turned poacher..
vonue, declared that Hammill had The accused, Harold Thomas abused the position he enjoyed by Hammill, of Southcort, Leighton tricking and robbing the Inland Buzzard, Beds, had 21 charges to Revenue records of some hundreds answer. Among them were:- of documents which he kept to use As vouchers. In three years he Obtaining money by fraud. Stealing income tax certificates. had put forward 25.fraudulent re- Having in his possession dies re-payment claims and had obtained sembling certain company dies and £6,029.
LOVE WILL FIND A WAY!
THE OLD:
WAY~
AND
THE NEW
- MY NEA BENAGE
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