1929-10-26 — Page 18

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1929,

GOLFERS FOREGATHER FOR THE SHEK-O' CHAMPIONSHIP.

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SHANGHAI TRIAL.

INTERPORTERS' BAD SHOW-

ING AGAINST THE REST.

FURTHER LOCAL ESTATES.

LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA- TION GRANTED.

The second Interport trial match, which took place on the S.C.C. ground,

Mr. James Edgar Hancock, mer- did not turn out as satisfactory us enthusiasts would have wished, for chant, late of Messrs. Dodwell and none of the players selected to take Company, Ltd., who died intestate part in the coming matches in Flong-on, August 15, this year, at the kong early next month, revealed any- French Hospital; left Hongkong thing like their truc form. Indeed, estate to the value of $6,100) the eleven representing the Rest of Letters of administration to the Shanghai

won the match in very estate have been granted to Mr.

four easy fashion, only of their John Norrie Owen, of Messrs. Dod wickets having fallen

when they well and Company, who is the exceeded the poor total of 60 pre attorney of Mrs. Stella Hancock, ExCu viously obtained by the Interportara,

widow, and the only bright feature of the match was the fine batting display by Lieut. Glowes for the Rest.

Scores:

Interport XI.

M. J. Divecha, run out

0. G. Simpson, e Rogerson, h

Mansel-Smith

L.

F. Stokes, b Rogerson

F. E. T. Marshall, c Barson, b

Rogerson

U. W. Leach, b Mansel-Smith

P. Madar, b Mangel-Smith

C. H. Howard, run out

H. E. Orr, & Scott

1. Madar, run out

W. R. Wilson, not out,

G. Barnes, b Scott

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis.

TH. Rogerson ....

0. M.

R.

11 3

13

W. Mansel-Smith ..14

4

27

13

Lieut. Clowes

C. D. Wales

11

18

W.

WARWICK REVUE COMPANY,

BIG HOUSE EXPECTED FOR TO-NIGHT'S SHOW.

To-night is the last opportunity for Hongkong residents to see the Warwick Revue Company at the Theatre Royal, and a big house is anticipated.

NONSENSICAL STORY BY HAWKER,

MAGISTRATE SUSPICIOUS

ALL THE SAME.

Describing the defendant's story. as nonsensical. Mr. E. W. Hamilton sentenced a Chinese hawker, who was charged with obstruction and bribory, and who in his turn al- At last night's performance of leged that an Indian constable "Merry-Go-Round", one of the most forced him to part up with 30 popular of the revues, Mr. Rex Bur-cents, to a fine of $2 or four days chall, the comedian, announced that imprisonment on the first charge. the programme tonight will contain and $10 or 14 days on the second. many special request numbers at the Central Magistracy this selected from the Warwick reper-morning. Hongkong estate to the value of toire.

Inspector Evans said that in the $69,700, with £722 moveable estate

Mrs. Edgar Warwick, who has charge room, defendant made a in Great Britain, was left by Mr. made many friends during her stay general charge against the police. The Police interpreter said that John McFarlane, retired engineer, in Hongkong, has been producing formerly of Belmer, Skelmorlie, the revues for the last few days in answer to the charge, accused and afterwards of No. 45, Clineart owing to her husband's absence, and stated, that the constable demand- Road, Mount Florida, Glasgow, she has worked hard for the suc-ed 40 cents each from five hawkers in Queen's Road. He made no Scotland. Letters of administra-cess of the shows,

mention of the officer demanding money for curry.

tion have been granted to Mr. D. J.

Lewis, of Messrs, Johnson, Stokes Seriously injured as the result 7 and Master, who is the attorney of of a fall from a ladder while at

4 Catherine, Black, niece, executrix. work at the Green Island Cement Cheng Cheuk-bin, aliar Cheng Co. works, a mechanie named Yeung Kowloon Hin, alias Cheng Luk, alias Cheng Kam-chau died" at the Hun-lun, 1.0.S., late of No, 44, Hospital last night shortly after Russell Street, who died on August admission. 317, this year, left Hongkong pro-

perty worth $1,000. He had been Two boatwoman yesterday rescu-

The Magistrate " said the de- fendant's story was not a sensible one, for if the Indian had asked him for money, it would have been mad of him to charge the man with bribery. At the same time he felt that something had been going on at that particular spot.

69 in Government service for 32 years ed a woman named Lee Cheung and belonged to the Junior (40), who had endeavoured to take

Mr. B. Robinson, of No 4, Minden Clerical Service. He was award her life by throwing herself into Avenue, Kowloon, was yesterday ed the 1.5.0. in the King's Birth- the water at Yaumati. The would-morning admitted into the Govern day Honours for this year. be suicide was removed to the ment Civil Hospital, suffering from Letters of administration have Kwong Wah Hospital after the burns in both hands us the result been granted to the widow, Cheng application of first aid by the of an accident, of which the details Ma-mui, residing at Russell Street, police..

are not stated."

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INTRODUCING "WRIGHT'S"

Capt. Scott

Rest of Shanghai.

W. Mansel-Smith, 'b' Wilson

H. Rogerson, b Lonch

Lieut. Clowes, not out

A. J. Barson, e Wilson, b Leach

Capt. Scott, Lb.w. Wilson.....

W. E. Palmer, c.Wilson, b Madar 22

C. Knight, e

Barnes, b Stokes ....

C. D. Wales, e Marshal, b Madar'

K.

Foot, e Stokes, b Wilson

P. J. Wilson, b Lench

R. S. Elliott, c T. Madar, b Wilson

Extras

Total

Bowling Analysis,

150

0. M. R.

W.

T. W. R. Wilson -

22 4

59

D. W. Leuch...

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L. P. Stokes

G 1 15

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Interport XI 2nd Innings.

O. G. Simpson, o Palmer, b Knight 36

P. Madar, e Palmer, b Rogerson

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L. F. Stokes, not out ...

27

H. E. Orr, st. Palmer, b Mansel-

Smith...

10

D. W. Leach, b Mansel-Smith

Extras

Total for 4 wickets

Bowling Analysis.

H. Rogerson

Capt. Scott...

R. S. Elliott

K. Foot

C. D. Wales

C. Knight

W. Mangel-Smith

O. M.

W.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

TWO MATCHES ARRANGED FOR NEXT WEEK.

Two matches have been Axed for next week, both to commence at 5 p.m. sharp on the Club ground. Teams as under:

L.

Monday, October 28th. Club v H.M.S.

Berwick-Back, S. J. H: Fox; Trequarters, A. D., Coppin, 1. A. Halfbacks, Stanion, Ferguson; Grant, J. D. A. Hut- chison; Forwards, J. E. Henry, S. . E. Peers, N. S. Los, & R. Dale, Gregory, Burnell, B. Sampson, Gordon.

s. A.

Wednesday, Oct

October 30th. Club v The Army Hack, R. J. Grieve; Threequarters, L. Goldman, D.

M Seatt, G. A. L Flummer, H. V. Koop; Halfbacks, V. W, L. Stanion, R.

Wood; Forwards; R. P. Moodle, A. Sutti, D. L. Milne Day, E. R. West, T. Riddell, W. R. Gammell, J. A. E.. Kendrew, B. P. Massey,

Referee: II. L. F. Ewin.

New London (U.S.A.), Sept. 24. The British steamer Vincinnes has been captured by, n' United States coastguard. On board were 1000 cases of liquor.

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