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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1928.

THE WORLD SPORT

LOCAL FOOTBALL SEASON.

FIXTURES FOR FIRST TWO' WEEKS ISSUED.

EXHIBITION MATCH.

Hongkong's football Beason 1028/29 opens with a representa- tive match postponed from last season, namely, the annual match between the Winners of the League and the Rest.

The winners were the Chineso Athletic, and a very strong side has been selected to oppose them on the Club ground on Saturday, September 29th. The kick-off is scheduled for 5 p.m.

S.B.), Sims

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES. FOR SUNDAY.

CHOLERA OCCURS IN TONGSHAN.

(Continued from Page 1.)

THE HONEYMOON MURDER.

(Continued from Pago 7.)

highly educated and had travelled much. She was interested in the Feminist movement in China, and aho had means. The value of the jewellery she hail with her on her travelling was just under $4000, and in addition to for £60 shobeld

a letter of credit for £2000 on

tions, tho Nanking Foreign could be accounted for by the fact cheques Minister, Dr. C. T. Wang, asserted that unconsciousness. would prob- yesterday that the Nationalist Government is proceeding smooth-ably come on almost instantane ly with the negotiations with the ously on the application of the first Italian Minster on the revalon of ligature to the throat. the Sino-Italian Treaty,

Referring to Japan, Dr. Wang stated that he had not met Mr. Yada, the Japanese Consul-General

On the following day Dr. Craw- furd made a post-mortem exami

two corda picco of

in Shanghal, since the latter's nation. There were return here, but the Nationalists round the throat and a. have decided to maintain the firm double-twisted string. The string, attitude expressed in the Second

a Now York bank. The sum of £250 out of that had beon with. drawn and placed in the Joint names of horself and the accused in n Glasgow bank.

About the prisoner very little was known beyond the particulara It was entered in his passport. belloved ho was a Chinese.subject, and though described as a law stu-. dent ho apparently held a degree as doctor of law in some Chicago uni- versity. Apart from his wife, It

The starting times for Sunday's

Note to the Japanese Government which had apparently been applied golf at Fanling are as follows:

9.24 a.m.-E. A. Lissaman.. and relative to the abrogation of the first, was tied in what was know was difficult to say what the pri

Commercial Treaty.

F. A. Redmond.

9.28 m.-E. D. Black and D. Forbes.

9.32 a.m.-T. L. Christle and D. J. Gilmore.

9.36 a.m.-E. R. Hallifax and L. G. S. Dodwell.

9.40 am.A. T. Lay and J. S. McEachran.

9.44 amA. B. Purves and N. K. Littlejohn.

9.48 a.m.-J. Coulthart and G. E. Ellama.

9.52 am.-G. C. B. Tytler and F. H. Swanye."

Hill J. S. Dykes,

The following XI has been

9.66 a.m.-F. A. Merry and N. chosen to represent the Rest: Clark (Police); Hooper (Queen's), G. Mills. Bishop (Club); Everest (K.O. 10.00, a.m.-H. A. Lammert and

(Kowloon), (Queen's); Pile (Police), Fung 10.36 a.m.-P. P. J. Wodehouse King-cheong (South China), Go-and P. W. Massey. sano (Recreio), Lench (R.A.) and Alexander (K.O.S.B.) The rear- ves are: Wynne (Police), Me- Glinchey (K.O.S.B.) McKelvie (Kowloon) and Rocha (Recreio). League Fixtures,

changes

LOCAL BILLIARDS.

WIN FOR CATHOLIC UNION.

A glance at the league fixtures

An Interesting billiard match was for the first two weeks of the

played yesterday between Chlef нехнол will reveal the which have taken place in the and Petty Officers, and the Catholic the latters table. formation of the divisions since Union Club, on

win for the last season. The matches open It resulted in a on Wednesday, October 3rd, with Catholic Union by a marga of 376, two Saturday Lengue fixtures, and in which Mr. E. Remedios made 4 three Mid-week League fixtures, break of 45. Scores:

C. P. O..

Catholic Union, not The Mid-weck League has been as well supported, as was Mathews 91 M. Silva hoped.

Suburn

100 E. Nuttall The ren struggle in the Satur- Goble day leagues, does not, however, Littley commence until Saturday, Octo-Yoo

her GLI, when five First Hamlyn

Division matchen and seven Second Division matches are to be played,

The fixtures are appended;

FIRST DIVISION. Wednesday, Oct. 3rd.

Small Units v. K.O.S.B., JI.K.F.C.—

4.40

m

Saturday, Oct. 6th," Kowloon v. Chinese Ath., Kowloon.

4146 p.m.

R.A. v. Police, Chatham Road.

4.45 p.m.

Novy v. Queens, S. Chinn.-4.45 p.m. Recreio v. Small Unita, Recreio

4.45 p.m. H_K. Club v. South China, II. K. Club,

4.45 3.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 10th, RA. v. Small Units, Sookumpo,

4.45 p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 13th, Queens v. K.O.S.ll., Chatham Rodd.

4.45 p.m. RA. v. Chinco Ath., Sookumpo,

4.45 p.m.

Recreio v. Kowloon, Recrein.4.45

J.

H.K.F.C. v. Police, Club,-4.45 p.m. South China. Navy, B. China

4.40 p.m.

SECOND DIVISION, Wednesday, Oct, 3rd. 'K.O.8.3. v. Queen, Chatham Road.

4.45' p.m.

Saturday, Oct. 6th,

105 E. Vaz

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150

as a "grannie's knot." The two soner's financial position was. Ho Bandit Outrage.

cords were of pule green blind or had three bank pass books into which considerable sums had been Shanglini, Sept. 13. picture cord, both being tled on paid, but they showed no records of A serious riot occurred in the the windpipe, and each being four any payments out, so that in this Malingchin district, near Chin-feet to tivo feet long. The avid-connexion there would have to bo kiang, on Wednesday evening, once of Ur, Crawfurd would be of further investigation. Incidentally when the place was attacked, and very considerable importance, for he (Mr. Cohen) would point out. dovastated by a band of more he would express the view that, that while the dead woman was un- than 1,000 robbers, who called though the clothing was disturbed, der bft. in height the prisoner was "Bl he found there had been no at rather unusually tall for a Chinese themselves members of a

tempt to assault this woman at subject. a Sword Clique."

uli

More War?

Husband's Arrest.

The Prisoner's Movements. Practically the whole district

They had arrived in Glasgow was affected and quite a number of citizens were killed or wounded,

Obviously, there had been a from New York on June 11th, and while the mapority were robbed.

When the news reached here, murder by someone, and as the after staying in Glasgow two or General Ta-chun immediately dis-result of the inquiries they made three days they went to Edinburgh, patched a contingent of Garrison the police went to a private hotel where they stayed until June 18th, troops, who succeeded in diapers-in the village about 11 p.m. and when they came to Grange and en- ing the bandits, who fled to the found the accused lying in bed gaged a double-bedded room at the mountains,

in his pyjamas. Having ascer-private hotel at Borrowdale Gates, kept by Miss Crossley. During the tained that the accused could time they were there they appeared. understand English, Inspector Gra-to-be on perfectly good terms. A ham told him he would be detained lady visitor at the hotel noticed at Shanghai, Sept. 13. It is reported that the negotin-on suspicion of having caused his breakfast time that the woman was.

and wife's death. between Manchuria

wearing a very handsome solitaire tions Mongolia have been broken down

The accused, who appeared to diamond ring and a loop of small and hostilities are expected short-

be in a state of emotion, said diamonds on the same finger. ly.

"What do you say? My wife dead After lunch the prisoner and his Students' Plight.

-suspicion-what do you mean by wife went out, and witnesses would Shanghai, Sopt, 13.

that?" Prisoner then dressed and bo called to show that a well-dressed The Peking Branch Political was taken in a car to Keswick lady and a man taller than she wore Nanking Government for financial arriving there prisoner

in the vicinity of Grango Council has telegraphed to the Polleo Station by P. C. Scott. On seen together between 2-0 and 2-40 assistance to relieve the 10,000 "Did you see my wife?" P. C. Scott Bridge; and the last time the wo Chinese students who have been replied that he had, and the pri- man was acen alive she was about thrown into idleness on accountsoner then said: "Had ahe 120 yards from the place where her

body was subsequently found.

of the suspension of the nine knickers on?" 160 Chinese Universities and colleges 160 in Peking.

000 being paid by the Government.

said; p.m.

Prisoner was detained at the About 4-0 p.m. prisoner was

78 M. Baptista 150 These institutons were forced to Polleo Station until the arrival of seat walking alone towards Grango 74 V. Barradas 150 close recently owing to salaries of Inspector Graham, who told pri- Bridge carrying hita hand camera, 70 E. Remedios 160 the professors and mastera not soner he would have to remain and a little later he was observed there for the night. Prisoner was wearing the hotel with something. The students are organising then searched. He alluded to apparently under his cont. Going demonstrations to attract the pocket book and a diamond ring upstairs, where he remained until attention of the Government and his wife had, and asked if these about 5-0 p.m., it was noticed that he walked between the bathroom they have also urged Mr. Li Shih-things were on her now. He was and the bedroom quite an unusual seng, the Chancellor of the Peking then put into a cell. At 7.15 next number of times, and there were University, ie return.

sounds of hot water being run. morning Superintendent Barron, from Penrith, entered the cell. To him the prisoner said: "It is terrible. My wife ananulted, rob-

"LOCAL CRICKET.

UNIVERSITY DEFEAT THE

DIQUESAN BOYS.

German Minister on Leave.

Peking, Sept. 13.

diamond

Referenco was

Rings Wrapped in a Film. Afterwards he told the mold that

The German Minister Here Vanhed, and murdered. What articles his wife had gone out shopping to get omo warm underclothing and In a cricket match played on the Borch loft Peking for Germany via are daing?" University ground on Wednesday, the Siberia this morning. The Cow-made to a pearl necklace and a that she would probably be return- University 2nd XI defeated the cellor, Herr Fischer will be Chargr

ring. A sunrch was ing by car. At 10 pim. prisoner, Diocesan Boys' School by 78 runs.

The University declared with their faires during Herr Von Borch's afterwards made, but nothing was made a suggestion that the polica found in the way of any articles should be informed, but shortly six mouths' absence.--Brutie

of jewellery.

after that the police, canie to the hotel and he was detained. In the black bag containing the prisoner's

for the loss of nine score at 179 wickets. A. T. Lee was top scorer with 64, and Anderson proved the most successful bowler with five wickels for 40 runs,

20,000 Prisoners Taken,

Nanking, Sept, 13.

"A Curious Remark."

At 12.30 (mid-day) another clothing a key on a bunch was Pei Chung-hei has wired to Mil- The Diocesan Boys' School replied

tary Headquarters that he had police officer took prisoner's din-found which curiously enough CA86 found with 101, Anderson contributing 37.

Volunteers to Play University. taken over 20,000 prisoners dúr-ner into the cell, staying there opened the jewel The following will represent the ing the past few days. The cap while the prisoner ate it. While amongst the Indy's luggage, and in Volunteers against the University at tives are being sent to Tientsin. eating his dinner prisoner said, the jewel case was discovered a 2 p.m. aharp at the University ground-Reuter,

on Saturday, bus leaves H.K.C.C. Pavilion at 1.40 p.m.:-E. J. R. Mit- chell (Capt.), H. Owen Hughes, A. W. Hayward, A. C. I. Bowker, H. V. Parker, O. S. Moor, C. R. West, V. W. L. Stanion, J. Hennar, G. P. Lam- mert and E. Zimmern.

LAWN TENNIS.

Luanchow Taken.

"Have the police found the neck-large quantity of jewellery and laço yet?" The officer said, "inde, including a pearl necklace which the prisoner bad mentioned don't know."

and which was also specified in an insurance policy which had been taken out.

Shanghai, Sept. 13.

Prisoner then said: "If they The Nationalists claim to have

culprit." Prisoner complained

If this was the necklace which captured Luanchow last night, and the necklace they will get the Chang Chung-chang is unofficially about his clothing having been

prisoner said his wife was wearing reported to have fled while his sub taken away from him, but he was on the afternoon of June 19th, how ordinates are negotiating for the incorporation of their forces into told it was to be examined for eame. It that it got back in this the Nationalist armies. Some of bloodstains. Prisoner then anid, mysterious manner into fils wife's are "The bloodstains on my overcont jewel case? The necklace and the the Chihli-Shantung forces scattered and others are reported were got at New York." That handbag had been accounted for, curlous remark for the but the diamond ring was not ac- On the Hongkong Cricket Club to have been disarmed by the Feng- WAR

make, added Mr. counted for at tho time.. ground yesterday evening, the final tien troops on crossing Luanho. prisoner to Recrelo v. St. Josephs, Recreto-f the annual Itong Doubles tourna- The survivors are reduced to 10,- Cohen, because when the garments When two films which the prisoner' were submitted for examination to had had, however, were handed by 3 p.m.

ment was played, H. Owen Hughes 000-Reuter. 8. China “A” v, Club, South China and G. W. Sewell beating W. D.

one of the greatest experts in the the police to a photographer, tho 3.p.m.

Wilson and R. Gordon in

American Marines,

country there was no trace of any large molitaire ring and a ring ob- Small Units Y R.A., Chatham Road.

viously a wedding ring engraved Shanghai, Sept. 13. blood found. - The winners had the game well in hand from the start and although the

undertood that the After the prisoner had been "C.L.M., 12th May, 28tho date of Jardine pair brought off some ex-American authorities had planned taken from the private hotel to the the marriage--were found wrapp cellent saves they did not appear at the early withdrawal to Manila of police station, Inspector Graham ed in the rolls of the film; and these rings corresponded exactly be able to beat their op. time to

the Fourth Marines constituting remained behind and made дл ponents. The first set went to eight

"but in the second the losers the American garrison at Shang-examination of the bedroom. Ile with the rings which had been scen on the woman's finger that day. KAMES, showed up more prominently, taking hai, but owing to representations found there a lady's suit case, a How did they become rolled up in

the withdrawal has been postponed black bag, and one or two other:

But for the merest these films? six games before conceding the sot.

Sewell and Owen Hughes were owe till November or December articles. In the 'sult caso there chance they would never have been 15/2 while the Jardine pair were. Reuter,

was a jewel case locked, but no found. If it was going to be sug- playing from scratch.

koy. On leaving the room The scores were 6.2, 8.6.

-3 p.m.

S.

Chinese China "B" Chinese ground II.V., 8 p.m.

"B"

R.A.F. 3. Navy, Navy ground H.V.,

3 p.m. Kowloon Y. Ecetera, Kowloon, Chinese "A" v. University, H.K.F..

3 p.m.

TH

·

Saturday, Oct, 19th Club v. Navy, H.K. Club. 3 p.m. Chinese "B" v. S. Chiun "A", Chinese

3 p.m.

nny

nets.

EXCHANGE RATES.

S. China "D" v. K.O.S.B., S. China,→→→

3 p.m. Queens v. Small Units, Chatham

Road-3 p.54

Paris "A". R.A., Scokumpo- Chinese

Brussels 8 p.m. University v. Eastern, Navy ground Amsterdam

Berlin Copenhagen

H.V., 8 p.m.

Recreio v. RA.F., Recreio.-3 p.m. Kowloon v. St Joseph's, Kowloon.-

3 p.m.

Vienna

MIDWEEK LEAGUE.

October 3rd. **

Helsingfors Lisbon Bucharest

Buenos Aires Shanghai Yokohama Lam Long Wan v. P.W.D. Chinese., New York

St. Josephs, 4.46 p.m.

Geneva Chinese Ath Y. Police, Chinese, Milan

4.45, p.m.

8. China v. Ewo 'Chinese A.A., 8. Oalo

China, 4.45 p.m.

Stockholm

Prague

October 10th,

Madrid

Athens

Hung Kel School v. S. China, Atla

Josephs, 3 pm.

Bombay

P.W.D. Chinese, v. Pollco, Chinese, Hongkong

8 p.m.

Silver (spot)

Ewo Chineze A. v. Lam Long Wan, Silver (forward)

8. China, 8 p.m."

It Is

Bubonic Pleague.

Shanghal, Sept. 13.

the

Inspector locked the door. On gested that this woman was robbed the following day the articles and murdered by some other per- The North Manchuria Plague were taken from the bedroom 50n, was it conceivable that the Prevention Bureau reports bubonic whore prisoner had slept and re-thief should have placed the jewel- London, Sept. 18.

plague in Chienchiation, where moved to the police station for ery in the receptacles in which it 124.20 thirty deaths are recorded. There examination; and at 6 pm. pri was found, and then gone away? .04.00 .12.10

is also a report of cases having soner was formally charged and 20.35 occurred at Urga during the past cautioned. Prisoner Immediately

the The case for the prosecution was denied and emphatically 18.10 few days.-Reuter.

charge, and from time to time he that the prisoner. tfed these ga- had been remanded until now.

34.42% 1024% 107%

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VEND

A Woman-of Wealth.

Prosecution's Crise.

tures round his wife's neck. She

was last seen in his company about 120 yards from the spot where her

Having three convictions for 797 motor touting, for which he had 47.11/32

previously paid fines of $5, $10 and

He (Mr. Cohen) would now tell body was found. Then, having disarranged her clothing so that .2/7%

820 respectively, a Chinese, who the Bench what the prosecution there might be the appearance of 1/10.10/92

86 1/32 was charged for a similar offence know about the dead woman. She outrage and robbery, the prisoner 2520 before Mr. R. E. Lindsell this mor was of Chinese nationality the took the necklace and the rings 92.76 ning was fined $80 or in default daughter of a Mandarin, and with the object of diverting the .18.13 one month's hard labour.

member ja

of B wealthy

crime from himself and of obtain- .18.10 Several others who were arrest Cantonese family. She was 29 103% ed for soliciting in the West Point years of age and married the ncing possession of the property.

At the close of Mr. Cohen's open- 20.85 district were fined $10 each. Incuso on May 11th Iaat in New York.

one instance, the offender being In June she was apparently travelling statement witnesses were call- .5.20/32 1/5.31/32 young, he was ordered to receive ing on her honeymoon with her ed to prove plans of the place ten strokes. The police records husband, who was now charged where the body was found, and of the private hotel where the pri 28% showed that the youthful offender with her murder

soner and his wife stayed at- According to papers which would Grange.

(To Bo Continued) be produced, she was apparently

.876

20% was a fortnight ago awarded eight strokes, for the same type of offence."

Wirelera,

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