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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1930.
LEAGUE TENNIS MATCHES.
ROYAL ENGINEERS BEAT
THE UNIVERSITY.
Two successes by the Hongkong C.C., and further points gained by the Royal Engineers Sports Club, in "B" Division, and the Chinese Recreation Club in "C", were the feature results of yesterday's league
tennis matches.
WATER SUPPLY.
DECREASE ON ISLAND AND MAINLAND.
SERIOUS MUTINY AT VLADIVOSTOK.
SOVIET GUNBOAT CREWS' ALLEGED IN REVOLT. The total storage in the island on the morning of
Harbin, May 28. reservoirs Monday amounted to 601.17 million
Japanese official circles here are' gallons, shewing a decrease of authority for reports this morning 25.02 million gallons during the that the mutinies of peasants in past week, the amount collected the vicinity of Vladivostok aro be from streams beiry 18.28 million coming alarmingly serious. gallons.
The Royal Engineers Improved The week's consumption amount their position in the "B" division at the expense of the University, anded to 67.07 million gallons, which
Includes the South China A.A. also enjoyed from the Shing Mun Supply.
23.77 million gallons success in defeating the Civil Service.
Details of the matches follow:
"B" DIVISION.
Hongkong C.C. Defeat the U.S.R.C.
Hongkong C.C. were at home to U.S.R.C. and had little difficulty in accounting for them, by 7 sets to 2, although there were one or two very close games. Scores:
Humphreys and Wild (H.K.C.C.) beat Anderson and Grimble 8-6; beat Etherington and Vedder 10-8; beat
Caddell and Cape 6-3,
Bennett and Ride lost to Anderson and Grimble 2-G: beat Etherington and Vedder 7-5; beat Caddell and Cape 6-9.
Summers and Barton lost to. Ander- son and Grimble 4-6; beat Etherington and Vedder 64: beat Caddell and Capè 6-3.
University v R.E.
On the University ground, the home team lost to the Royal En- gineers Sports Club after a keen con- test in which the visitors won five sets out of nine. Scores:
Professor L. Forster and Dr. D. K. Samy (University) lost to Lieut. Col. Wyatt and Capt, de Linde 4-8; lost to Majer Kerrich and Sergeant Major Atkinson 1-6; beat Major Tosh and Sergeant Palmer 6-0.
T. K. Lien and F. Y. Kho lost to Lt. Col. Wyatt and Capt. de Linde 5-7: lost to Major Kerrich and Ser- reant Major Atkinson 6-7; beat Major
Tosh and Sergeant Palmer. 7-5.
P. P. Kho and G. E. Yeoh lost to Lieut. Col. Wyatt and Capt, de Linde 4-6; bent Major Kerrich and Ser- geant Major Atkinson 6-4; beat Major Tosh and Sergeant Palmer 6-1.
S.C.A.A. v. Civil Service The South China A.A. "B" gained another point at the expense of the Civil Service "B" yesterday, when they met at Happy Valley, winning by six sets to three. Scores:
0. K. Ları and S. W. Wong (S.C.A.A.) bent J. Barrow and D. Mf. McDougall 7-5; last to J. A. Bendall and F. Bradley 3-6; beat R. K. Valen- tine and T. Armstrong 6-4.
sources
The Chinese newspaper Kung Pao publishes a report based on in- formation from foreign that Russky Island, in the harbour of Vladivostok, is in the hands of mutineers, and that the crews of Kowloon Supply.
the Soviet gunboats Vorovsky, The total storage in the main- Krassny and Vimpel have revolted thousand land reservoirs on the morning of and liberated several Monday aniquated to 293.48 prisoners who had been incarcerat- million gallons, shewing aled by the Soviet authorities for decrease of 30.81 million gallons several months. during the past week.
Telephone and telegraphic com-
The week's consumption, tot munication between Harbin and including Hongkong supplies and Vladivostok was interrupted yester 2.21 million gallons delivered today, and passengers arriving in water boats at Laichikok, amount-Harbin state that the peasant re volts in the villages in the Maritime ed to 31.57 million gallons.
province are growing, and that the becoming Soviet authorities are panicky due to their inability to. suppress the rising.
The yield from the Shing Mun River and streams during the week was 26.74 million gallons.
Hongkong side ran out winners by
7 to 2. Scores:
Harbin exchange on Soviet Russia slumped seriously yesterday.
The epidemic of "spotted" typhus to grow, Divett and Bradley (H.K.C.C.) beat in Harbin continues. Brown and Burnett 6-3; beat Jackson fifteen new cases among the foreign and Chabb 6-1; beat McKay and Hed-population being reported daily. The number of cases in the Chinese ley 7-5.
Parker and Bloch beat Brown and community, while not reported, is Burnett 6-3; beat Jackson and Chubb thought to be even greater.- 6-1; beat McKay and Hedley 6-3. Canton News Agency.
Gordon and Henry lost to Brown and Burnett 10-12; lost to Jackson and Chubb 3-6; beat McKay and Hed- loy 6-4.
C.R.C. y German Club,
The Chinese R.C. further consoli dated their position in the "C" Divi- sion yesterday when they defeated the German Tennis Club at Causeway Bay by nine acts to nil Scores:
Ip Kau-ko and Tsoi Ping-fan (CRC) beat Schuldt and Precht 6-0; beat Bay and Neidt 6-1: beat Schmidt and Schroter G-1.
Mow Yuk-kwan and Lau Man- kwong beat Schuldt and Precht 6: beat May and Neidt 6-2; beat Schmidt and Schroter 6-1.
Hon Liu-fung and. Leung Sai-wan bent Schuldt and Precht 8-6; beat; May and Neidt 6-2; beat Schmidt and Schroter 6-3.
conceding
K.LT.C. . Recreio.. Entertaining the Club de Recreio, Club the Kowloon Indian Tennis suffered a heavy reverse, all of the nine arts at issue. Scores: Dr. Lai and Firdos Khan (K.I.T.C.) lost to L, Rocha and G. Noronha 2-6; lost to A. V. Remedios and L. Ribeiro C. S. Chan and Y. W. Lee beat 2-6; lost to M. Oliveira and J. Xavier Barrow and McDougall 6-4; beat 2-0.
Feroz Ali and H. S. Mahan Singh Bendall and Bradley 6-4; beat Valen-lost to Rocha and Noronha 0-6; lost to Remedios and Ribeiro 2-0; lost to Oliveira and Xavier 6-8
tine and Armstrong 6-4,
See To-bik and C. Y. Tso lost to Barrow and McDougall 4-6; lost to Bendall and Bradley 6-8; beat Valen- tine and Armstrong 6-3.
Matches Postponed.
The match between Craigongower "D" and C.R.C. "B," which should have been played yesterday afternoon, was postponed.
As a mark of respect to the late Mr. T. Kawn, the Assistant Manager of the M.B.K. who died yesterday, the match between the Indian R.C "B" and M.B.K. "B" was put off to a later date.
Two other fixtures were postponed, there being Y.M.C.A. v Nippon Club and K.C.C. v Club de Recreio.
"C" DIVISION,
Hongkong C.C. Defeat the Kowloon C.C.
There
were some hard fought games between the Hongkong CC. and Kowloon C.C. on the former's ground, one set going to 12-10 but the
HUGE HAUL OF OPIUM.
NEARLY $30,000 WORTH CONFISCATED.
After having been analysed, the large seizure of illicit opium, which was made by Detective Sergeant Poyntz on the No. 1 Wharf of the Kowloon Godowns on Monday, was ordered by Mr. Whyte Smith, at the Kowloon Magistracy yester- day morning, to be confiscated.
The opium was found contained in four suitcases which were be ing taken on board the President McKinley on Monday afternoon. One man was detained, but the police, after interrogating him, were satisfied that the "luggage" did not belong to him.. He was subsequently released.
It was found that the four suit- cases, in which was nothing else but opium, contained no less than 2,480 taels of the prepared drug. The value of the contraband was given as $29,760. The fine, in the event of anybody having been con- victed of possession, would have J. Han Dad and I. Singh lost to been nearly three lakhs of dollars. Rocha
to and Noronha 0-6; lost Remedios and Ribeiro 0-6; lost to Oliveira and Xavier 2-6..
MIXED DOUBLES.
L.R.C. Lose to the C.R.C.
The Ladies' Recreation Club suffer- ed their third defeat yesterday, when they were beaten by the Chinese Recreation Club by nine sets to all at Causeway Bay, Scores:
Horace Lo and Mrs. Chiu (C.R.C.) beat H. Nijhoff and Mrs. Blaisse 6-3; beat H. J. Armstrong and Mrs. Fischer 10-8; beat T. C. Monaghan and Mias Rudge 6-0.
M. W. Lo and Miss Enid Lo beat and Mrs. Blaisse 6-2; beat Nijhoff Armstrong and Mrs. Fischer 6-3; beat Monaghan and Miss Rudge 6-4.
M. K. Lo and Miss Gertie Lo beat Nijhoff and Mrs. Blaisse 6-8; beat Armstrong and Mrs. Fischer 6-4; beat Monaghan and Miss Rudge 6-4.
DISASTROUS BLAZE
IN DELHI.
NATIONAL BANK OF INDIA BURNED DOWN.
Delhi, June 4. Fire last night destroyed the National Bank of India build- ing, and a number of adjoining shops in Chadnichowk, the biggest trading centre of the city.
The cause of the blaze is un- known-Reuter,
Strongroom Intact.
Later.
The National Bank of India was merely a rented building, and there- fore the loss is not theirs. The strongroom is absolutely intact. Reuter.
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