THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
1929.
BOWLS CHAMPIONS.
"CRAIGENGOWER RETAIN
THE TITLE.
NO ILL-TREATMENT.
MJI TSA'S THREAT TO COMMIT SUICIDE.
The deciding match for the cham- When the case against Fung planship of the first division of the Kwan-tai, a butcher's wife, charg- lawn bowls league was played off uned with taking a mui tsal into em the Kowloon C.C. Sreen on Saturday ployment, was resumed at the Con- between Gralgengower szu Kowloon tral Magistracy on Saturday, the Dock R.C. The result was a victory Magistrate (Mr. A. W. G. H. Gran- for Craigengewer, last year's chamtham) dismissed the additional plons, by two shots.
It was a most interesting game charge of ill-treatment.
, and was watched by a} number of spectators. Craigen-
The prosecution had presumed gower got slightly ahead after the-treatment from the fact that the first few heads and kept there, girl wanted to commit suicide by The margin was rarely more than throwing herself into the harbour. The evidence did not disclose three shots, but towards the end they forged ahead and with only two heads any acts of lil-treatment except to on the BradburyPuncheon that the girl was reproached by hed a lead of, 11. the woman for carrying tales to n rink, had -established a Then Kowloon Dock scored nine, a neighbour. She had then said she four and five, which left the Happy felt srieved over the thought that Valley team winners by two shots, she had not conducted herself aa Basa was up against a very strong she should, and decided to take her
but once again came out four, top, winning by edd shot against Cullen. The latter led for most of the
time but the Craigengower players, four behind at the sixteenth, caught their opponents and finished Cigongower were indebted to
one to the good.
the
оп
rink for their victory, and particularly to Arcalli, who played fine game. Frequently, when Kow. and loon were lying he came up altered the whole complexion of the .game. The turning polat in the match CEZAE when Craigongower claimed 尥 six and a three on sucivo heads. They never looked
life.
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For the defence, Mr. M. M. Wat son submitted that the reproach did not amount to ill-treatment and
was justified,
On the charge of taking a mus tsai into her service, the accused was convicted and fined $26.
AERIAL VENTURES.
wear.
WOMAN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
Fashion Notes.
JEWELLERY AND TRAINS. Jewelled pedants are becoming extremely popular for evening ment to a string of beads, or
These may be the comple-
more ambitious-ol: exquisita design, hung on a fine cord. On the stage, the other night, I noticed
black frock worn with a large circular onyx pendant, traced with diamonds; while a white gown was decorated with a couple of rows of pearls strung with Jade, these belg finished with a large jada pendant."
In the summer it is every woman's ambition to try to find a design which, with adaptations, can be worn equally well in the afternoon at home, of course and In the evening. I saw a delight- ful eau-de-ail green lace design, admirably suited to both purposes. It was fashioned with a tight- fitting bodice and a three-tiered
'back after that and won by fifteen VAN CANDENBERGH FORCED godet skirt, these being longer and shots.
"On the other rink, after Kowloon Dock had scored couple of singles, Craigengewer went on to make the score 18-3. There they stopped for long time, Pancheon in the mean- time getting Afteen, before Bradbury was able to score again. Then he secured three singles. The last two hends went to the Dock men, who finished 14 in front.
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Craigengower CC. Kowloon Dock.
'G. Buchanan
*M. Brien
H. Beer
R. Basa
4
C. Atkinson
J. O. McLaggan
J. Brown
17 F: Cullen
*W.T. Brightman Lindsay
A. E. Coates
E. el Arculli
A. V. Ramsay
F. Goodman
U. M. Omar 28 S. Gray
F. J. Naves,
-" H. Cooper
M.A. R. Souza W. Greig
D. Rumjahn
J. McKelvie
B. W. Bradbury 18 J. Puncheon
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DIVISION II.
16
13
27
TO LAND.
Madrid, Sept. 18. A gale has forced Van Candan- bergh to land here.-Reuter.
[Van Candenbergh, in a light plane, started from Paris at 7.15 on Friday morning for Dakar.]
The Soviet Flight.
-Seward, Alaska, Sept. 28. The Soviet aeroplane "Land of the Soviots," has arrived Reuter's American Service.
fuller at the back. Accompanying it was a short coatee to match, made with a narrow scarf collar and most becoming skin-tight Bleeves.
The Return of Trains.
There is no sign of any decrease in the almost excessive popularity of patterned chiffon. Three- quarters of the women in London. must sally forth in it nightly! Nor Is there much variation lo design; the majority of models here-being fashioned tight of bodice and full of skirt-fuller than ever, I verily believel-with the train, or slight train affect; increasing This team after the match yesterday by in popularity every day. the Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Mr. Autumn should see the definite re- W. T. Southorn, who witnessed thevival of trains. later play, together with the Hen. Mr. H. T. Creasy.
the
Mr. R. R. Wood, the secretary of competition, said the match had been mther one-sided but had been 56 a good one to watch. He expressed thanks the Police Recreation Club for the use of the green, it being
Talkoo" Beat Kowloon, Bowling Green Club.
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2 Support.
5. Valour.
OUR NEW BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
Across
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11 Bailift.
12 Sediment.
14 Footwear.
18 Excuses,
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Blundered.
41 Custom.
43 Part of the verb "to be".
45 To plant deeply,
48 Portended.
47. Satirical attack,
48 Tavern
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Mark made in writing. 60 Subject of discourse.
51 Succession of steps. 58 Wild
plum.
In preference to a scarf the very last word is a little detach- able shoulder. cape of self material: It is an excellent sub- stitute for the all-concealing cape especially in the theatre during
Simplicity influences every crea-draperies and a trend to trains. these warm evenings.
tion This point is especially car- This type is appropriate for the Many summer evening coats are ried out in fat crepe and lustrous statuesque matron, for it lends dis- condition of the competition that all
all made with the same straight neck-panne velvet, although favouritism tinction. Lovely Leatrice Joy, Boon 58 Large pitcher. matches should be played there. thought Mr. Hargora said heltnes-finished behind with a bow for flounces, uneven hemlines and to be seen in the title role of First
to
The Hon. Mr.
bad put all and long ends as those worn
feminine fancy.
the other players had seen the plot of court He duing the day.-S. O. In Exchange, draped skirts continues to be the National's "A Most Immoral Lady
the eighth
Mr. Har- greaves was the best man on the greca,
head and without
In the play-off for the championship Kowloon Bowling Green Club by other Police players, traging the
of the second division, Taikoo beat
eight shots and will now meet Civil Service C.C.
Munro's rink was chiefly respon sible for the victory, beating Bell's four by 25-15. Their score Included a four and four threes. Whibley was two up on McKechale, whilst Warren and Walmsley Bed. Bowling Green -
White
Taikoo LLC.
Watson
Davidson
Sloan
Roylance
Woir
Whibley
21 McKechnie
Thompson West
Hope
Polson
Spiers
Warren
18 Walmsley
Cameron
Drake
Hatt
Stewart Keown
Hale
Rapley Bell
15 Munro
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POLICE BEAT THE P.W.D.
Final of Inter-Departmental Competition.
It was an interesting fact, continued Mr. Southern that the Cup, which perpetuated the memory of two Police officers, had never been won by the Police before. Their win, there fore, was particularly gratifying.
y had had
the worst of luck in the league competition, and on that day's play he could not understand why they had not won more matches. He hoped their win in the inter-de-
19 partmental competition would change
their luck and put them up to the top
of the league next year.
A vote of thanks to the Hon. Mr. Southorn was proposed by Inspector 18 Marks.
INTERFORT TRIAL.
25 Hongkong Team Beats The Rest
By Three Shots,
€2
The final lawn bowls match in the inter-departmental competition for the Goscombe-O'Sullivan Cup between the Hongkong Polles Force and the Public Works Department was played off yesterday on the Police Roeres tion Club green, the Police wirming by 13 shots. The scores were!
Police
Nolan
Marks
Hargreaves,
Molt
'P.W.D.
Burford"
Howo
Carpenter
24 Hollands..
11
The Cup was presented in memory of Sergeant Henry Goscombe Clarke
team
The Hongkong Intarport played the Rest on the Kowloon C.C. green yesterday afternoon, a loo match resulting in a victory for Ferguson's team by, three shots-20 to: 17. Interporters
•
J. Laing R. Basa A. W. Grimidt J. Ferguson
The Rest.
C. Atkinson L. C.. R. Sousa
F. Cullen
20 S. Gray
THE SPEY ROYAL CUP.
Kowloon Dock Beaten by
Club de Recreio.
17
In a Spey Royal Cup match on the Kowloon C.C. green yesterday after- noon, the Club do Recreio defeated Kowloon Dock R.C. by 13 shots.
and Inspector Mortimer O'Sullivan; Club de Recreio two Police officers who were killed | C. Marques - during a street battle in the Colony C. Silvn
12 years ago. The trophy was hand A. Ribeiro ed to the skip of the winning Pollen R. F. Luz
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A striking ensemble for afternoon occasions is develop- 'ed in ecruwool crepe with de- corations in black cire braid. The shaped hiproke, from which fall a couple of flared flounces, is the season's fashion decree for securing the slender outline. The cascading jabot from the V neck of the bodice is an interesting feature; s0 also are the double-bell cuffs.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
COME ON, FRECKLES— WE HAVE TO GET BACK
TO THE RANCH AND
SOUND THE ALARM!
ALL RIGHT, UNCLE HARRY-65E, I WONDER WHERE
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TAG!
chooses this black georgette frock, One flat crepe import accented Its simplicity just relleved, by a the long lines by a low-placed novel embroidery in white empha- basque and a low decolletage which sizing the panelled skirt. followed a graceful dipping hem- An alluring note in formal gowns line. Black, green, aky blue and is, making its debut in the chic Vionnet nink are Parls' contribu- wardrobe, that of the floating tion to the Panne velvet mode. sleeve. Long floating sleeves fall- Black silk net and black georg-Ing from the off-the-shoulder yoks ette take a distinct spot in the lime-of flesh coloured tulle are an effect- light of Fashion and are employed tive feature" of the black face din- with white as well as beire rayonner dress, illustrated in the artist's and silk lace, in interesting back drawing.
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18 Carry out instructions."
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23 Revolving part of a motor. 24 Pretend, 26 Fluid
and of life.
Freshwater fish.
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Saturday's Solution.
SHOD SPRY HØJTO HOWES LHED MORE REIN LOST BELIE, ESTIMATE ERI
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HOME FOOTBALL.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S MATCHES.
AIMS B OGRA GALSE SHAKİ CAB ENIRO
AILE TRIAL İRAMİ SNLER ATTGG UNN
P NNWYS TEMPT
RATE E BADE
DBRUDE RONAGADE OVENU HOLY NU! TUNA POLL
SEALS WEER MATE
Luton
Northampton
Southend Swindon
Walsall Norwich
Queen's P.B.
1 Plymouth.
Third Division (North),*
Lemon Sponge Bath.
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First Division.
Arsenal
1 Polton
Lincoln Nelson
Leeds
TO LENGTHEN LIFE?
This refreshing and stimulating Women who have been looking bath is especially suitable for sum- forward to the turn of the wheel ofmer weather although it can be Aston Villa fashion, which will restore to the taken with beneficial results all Blackbura
the year round. plump and rounded figure the
Liverpool Cut two lamona in half and Manchester C. popularity which once it enjoyed,
..be
a little
depressad squeeze out the juice into the
Middlesbro by the history of the fat warm bath water, toss in the peel Newcastle. worm with which Professor Crow as well and let it soak while un- Portsmouth dressing. Now, instead of an Sheffield U. has been experimenting."
He succeeded, it seems, in pro ordinary sponge, use the pieces of West Ham longing ite life for twenty times its lemon peel. Rub on a little soap normal span by subjecting it to re-and scrub the body with this mix- peated processes of starvation, and ture, afterwards rinsing off all already over-hungry human beings aoap in the bath. are drawing a moral from the tale.
Recently I met someone says a writer in a Home Journal, who told me that since hearing of the worm, she has been exercising her brains to find out how the can obtain a starvation "oure holiday! And' she didn't look a bit as if she needed
one.
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Second
Barnsley Blackpool Bradford C. Bury Charlton
No bath salts are required with this bath, but, if a perfumed bath Chelsea la desired, a few drops of lavender Kni water or verbena may be added. Notta Forest
This makes me think that, even should sartorial fashions ever again But her idea was, that if judicious permit indulgentes'in sweet and periods of starvation could prolong succulent morsels suspected of be- life, anyone who had been eating ing fat-producing, they will still not the full number of meals all her be eaten with a clear conscience.. life must be in a horrible condition.
There will always be someone to
and the sooner she changed her remind that such self-indulgence ways tho bettor...,..
AFTER HE COMES ALL- THIS WAY, THEN. SOME-" TAING LIKE THIS HAS
DO
TO HAPPEN YOU THINK WELL
FIND HIM?
shortens lifel
Emptyhanded!
KNELL AND HIM
BUT WE HAVENT": A MOMENT TO
SPARE
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2. Bunderland..
7 Birmingham
8 Burnley
8. Grimsby.
s Derby
0 Leicester
5. Huddersfield
1. Everton
2. Wednesday 2' Manchester U.
Division,
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1: Bradford
0: Cardir
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0 Notts County
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Millwall
6 Bristol C.
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Gillinghams
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HAPPENED
1 Newport
4 Merthyr
2 Torqany
1 Watford
9 Bournemouth 2. Fulham a Crystal Pal.
HE WON'T SAY
· WILL DO
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Aberdeen
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2 York
1′′ Accrington
2 Hartlepools
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1 Stockport
3 Darlington
2 Barrow
3 Rochdale
Scottish League:"
Cowdenbeath Dundeo Hamilton 0 Hearts GMorton
1 Queen's Park
Kangers
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1 Coltie
1 Falkirk 2 Airdrie.
2 Kilmarnock
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