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RUGBY FOOTBALL.
H.M.S. "BERWICK" DEFEAT CLUB.
"At Happy Valley last evening, team from H.M.S. "Berwick" met and defeated the Club by 13 points (2 goals and i try to nil,Tries were scored, by Owons (2) and. Philips, whilst Allon had two "on- versions to his credit,.
Despite the fact that the Club flelded an "A" team, there was lit- the excuse for a margin of thirteen points. From the kick-off the Ber wick had matters much their own way until almost well into the second half. Heavier in the phek they secured, the ball almost in- variably, but put it to little ad- vantage. Owens, at serum half, worked hard but was far too sel- Ash and starved his outsides con- tinually. The latter, however, when in possession made little I progress, running across the field and crowding each other info touch.
Ten minutes from the start; Owens penetrated the Club de fence to open the Navy's account with an unconverted try: On this occasion, as indeed throughout the was game, the Club's tackling Amazing-amazingly bail, only one person, Loe, achieving honours in this respect.
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No further scoring decurred until the second half, when the Navy emphasised their superiority by further ten points which, it may be added, any semblance of defence might have prevente
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was.
The last five minutes of play found the Club well within their opponents twenty-five, and Hut- chinson on twa.. ocensions brought down in possession within a yard or so of the goal Ene.
Loe was "un- Or the players, doubtedly the most outstanding, putting up one of the finest in- dividual performances seen so far this season, Peers and Samson were both useful in the pack theigh the latter is obviously mis- placed as a hooker.
-Te-horrow evening the Club nieet the Army" when it is hoped that the first team will reproduce the form which they obtained last season, and, by so doing reward those present for the excellent patience they have been showing recently.
"STYX"
WATER POLO MATCH AT SHAMEEN.
SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY EASILY WIN,
the nt
Shameen, Oct. 28. The water palo team of Somerset, Light Infantary present visiting Canton scored an easy victory over a team from .M. West River Patrol (HLM.S. Cicala and H.M.S. Moorhen) yesterday afternoon in the Canton Swimming Bath Club's pool..
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1929.
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TODAY'S QUOTATIONS,
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Banks,
KH.
Hongkong Bank, $1360 Chartered Bank, 19. b. Morcantile. & B., £32 D. P. and O. £91 p. East Asia $903 n.
Insurances. Canton Ins., $695 b. Union Ins., $375 North China, Ins., Tls. 160 b. Yangteze Ins, $50 n.. China Underwriters, $2 n. China Fires, $310 h. H.. K. Fire Ins., 3815 b.
Shipping.
Douglases, 626 8.
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H. K. Steam cats, $26) b. H. K. Tugs, 32. B. Indo-Chinas, (Def.) $70 n. Unton Waterboats, $22 n. Mining,
Benguete, $4.60 b. Kailans, 576 b. Langkats, fls. 16 n. S'hai Explorations, Tis, 1.75 b. Raubs, $9.50 n. Tronobs, 21/- b.
Docks, etc. Kowloon Wharves, $146) b Whampoa Docks, $11 5. China Providents $5.75 sa. Hongkows, Tla 190. n. Now Eugincoringe, Tls. 7.50 n. Shanghai Dockя. Tis. 116 n. Cottons.
Ewo-Cottons, Tis. 17 b Orientals, Tix. 2.30 b,
S'bal Cottons, Tis. 94 old) n. Lands, Hotels, etc.
H. and S. Hotels, $10 60 b. H. K. Lands, $66 b. S'haj Lands Tis. 160 Humphreys, 815 i Realtios, $9.30 Chinore Estates $15 R.
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China Lights, Uld $15. b H. K. Electrics, $67 b. Macao Electrics, $23 b Telephones $8. China Buses, Tls 15. b. Singapore Tractions, 10/- s
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Cald: Macg. Ord. Tls. 11 o. Canton Ices, $2.50 . Cements (Comb.) $12.35 Ropes (Old) $9 8. United Asbestos $5 b.
Stores, etc. Dairy Farms, $22. Watsons, $12 50 b. Der A. Wings, 80 n. Lane Crawfords, $1 85 b. Mackintoshs, $18 b. Sincerea, $12 n.
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TENNIS SEMI-FINAL.
SPLENDID MATCH AT THE
LADIES R. C.
Whilst the Somerset Light In- fantry displayel a thorough know- ledge of the game gained through many matches and practice games played together, the naval team were rather ragged, playing the game, as a team, for the first time. In the first hali, Early
In defeating Mrs. Chiu 6-3, 11-9, scored, four goals for the Somer at the Ladies Recreation Club yester sets and Fox one, le score being day afternoon, Mrs. James qualified five to nil in favour of the Somer-1 for the final of the Ladies Open sets at half-time..
Singles Championship of Hongkong, In the second half, Box put in and she will meet either Mrs. Totten
ham or Miss Lo in the final round.. one for the naval team, only goal they scored;
Mrs. James, won yesterday chiefly Naylor and Fox ench scored one, by means of her patient and steady and Lieutenant Howard two, for methods, although the second set was the Somersets. The teams were: keenly contested that it ran to TH twenty games before completion. Somerset Light
players were seen
Fox,
the whilst
FRENCH BAN BOOK
BY STUDENTS.
(Continued from Page:1): rogation by an Examining Mugi- strate, but, it is alleged, this was dispensed with
the in present case. Instead, the mon were taken straight to calls in the main prison of Salgon, and order- ed immediately to don convicts' dresses.
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No Trial For Month, They were apparently to be denied the ordinary privileges of a trial "such as would be expected of un administration claiming, as re-i presentatives of one of the chief civilized Powers of Europe, to hold n position of trust for a rather backward people." Yet, the au- thors state, for 28 days they were incarcerated in the prison, during which time they saw neither friend rior relative.
They assert that they were un- disguisedly put through "the third degree," without any aim or pur 'port that was apparent, except, es It appeared to the victims; a desire to inflict pain. They were beaten, they allege, one after the other. Such were the ties of comradeship binding the students together dur ing their years of apprenticeship abroad, that the sturdiest of the party volunteered to take on himself the beating that was about to be next administered to a much smaller and frailer companion.
the
"Search. Drill.”
on the
The story then touches somewhat lighter note presented by "search drill" which the inmates of the prison were made. According regularly to undergo. to the book, the prisoners are made to strip until they appear in the with. A dress they were born signal is given and in a moment all on parade are made to jump agilely and perform A series of staccato motions ns à convincing demonstration that they have noth- ing concealed on them. When one of the students, unable to control himself, ventured to laugh at the sight, he was struck by a guol official, it is nileged.
Things like these, added to the filth and drabness of their eramp- ed. surroundings, depressed the students considerably and it was a very apathetic group, which after fortnight, was confronted by the Inspector of Prisons on. his periodical rounds. They were found at one of those embarrass- ing moments aforementioned, but; the Inspector appeared to have thought nothing of it. did not refer to "the matter. and after a few words with the Prison warder, went away..
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Other unconventional acts free ly discussed in the book give one the impression that life in a Sai- gor Prison is 'eventful-and. niso diverting for those on the right side of the bars. As an instance of Gaulie humour, one is told that a favourite pastime of a very playful warder was to make the prisoners cling to the tops of the, grilles. The stage being set, the official would then stroll along, "Carrying a rolled-up mat. Then after the fashion of big-game hunt. ing, he would point the improvised gun at the man clinging to the iron bars and gave vent to an utterance resembling the sound of a gun dis- charge. That would be the signal for the "game" to drop; and he was forced to do so however reluctant to carry out his part in the warder's "sport"
Many incidents such as these went on daily, it is said, giving the students that Impression to the supervision of the prisons must be woefully lacking.
Banned on the grounds that it
Infantry was here that both forceful and Was'a book"leaning towards Com- Hooker. Naylor. Parkes Mac-
#t their best. Mrs. kenzie, Early, Lieutenant Howard, always striving to out-wit her oppon. munism, its publication and sale ent, and Mrs. James steady, Round, stopped after the issue of a few H.M.S. Cicala and H.M.S. returning all kinds of shots with pre-hundred copies.
"From Paris .to Prison in Mrothen.--Cain, Lieutenant-Concision und uccuracy, that eventually
won for her the tie.
Salgan," by Phan van Gia Licencle mander Bostock, Stringer, Render,
set opened with Mes, en Droit and Tran van Lieu The first Box, Gregory, Mavor.
James taking a string of five games, Docteur ch Droit et Docteur ex although she owed them chiefly to the Lettres, was published by the Im fact that Mrs. Chiu could not find primerie Baoton, 23, Rue Filippini, her length. Then, however, the loser beg mixing of
to vary her style, and by the Saigon, and back-hand games in succession,
The referee was Mr. R. Rasmus sen, whilst Mr. Geo, Duncan, Jr. was the time-keeper.-Or Own Correspondent,
cut strokes riven,
took chops,
three on, but Mrs. James,
LOCAL BILLIARDS. ‚· still placing with admirable accuracy
CLUB LUSITANO" DEFEAT THE SPORTS CLUB.
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obtained the ninth for the first
game set, in which she could not be said to have been seriously extended.
Both players
to their up to warmed task after this, with Mrs. Chiu con- tinually on the attack. Her shots were effected with delightful freedom and power, but her opponent displayed clover anticipation
invariably in the right place at the right time. Mrs. Chiu began to exploit a rather unorthodox cut shot with good effect,
with 100 but the winner replied
$1 speedy drives, and the games went 92 on service until four all, when Mrs. Chiu broke through to take the lead.
The Lusitano Club was "at Home" to the members of the Sports Club last evening, when successful match at billiards took place. Re- Bulty:
Club Lusitano, C. Choa (capt.) 08 J. Barradas 100 R. Sequeira
Sports Club.
G. 1. Roze
A. Kitchell
M. H. Lo
F. Sutton
G. R. Edwards
100 3. F. Silvs
80 E. M. Rocha 100
95 J. O. Remedios 100
and was
Bome
She lost it immediately, however, and 42 A. C. Rozario 100 from then on the game resolved itself.
Dr. S. To Wong '73 J. Gardner 100 into the "survival of the fittest." I. Choa
100 J. C. Barrotto 85
(capt.)
747
This afternoon, at 3.30 p.m. the second semi-final of the tournament will be played at the Ladies Recrea tlon Club, when the contestants will This was a very creditable achieve-be Mrs. Tottenham and Miss Lo. ment for the Sports Club consider
The finals of the Ladies open chain- ing that they were playing against plonship singles, the semi-finals of the veterans in the members of the mixed doubles and the handicap mixed Lusitano Club. Mr. H. H. Priestloy
honoured the occasion with his pro doubles of the tennis tournament er-.]
sence.
by the Ladles Recreation Club, will be played at the L.R.C. on Tues- A match between the European day, November 5, when the committee Y.M.C.A. and the Club Lusitano has will be at Home to members and friends, Play will commence at ♬ pai. been arranged for to-night.
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